gartmtiltt TERNS) " SIS4A YEAR ) PA. _ • W EDNESDAY, 71.0 18'62. HOME AFFAIRS. We have abstained thus for from afflicting our patrons with lamentations about the high price of printing paper and other depressions to which- printers, are subject in those hard times," and we do not remember ofhaving,ev er dunned our delinquent subscri bers, for the simple. reason that we 'abominate doing so. .:But necesSi :ty is ...hard task-master, and we must hint the present, situation of 'affairs to thQ - 1 4 To those who pay 'us regilarldourse this is inap plicable, but we have a number of subscribers who are considerable in arrearages, and them iVe4Tquesf, to pay Up-their dues. Thm*ispane- eessity in the matter, and nee hope earnestly: they will comply with out delay. . The Lebanon Valley depot, at liar, urg„ is the state of frequent pick pocketing. 'the renmpa ilourieb about *ere Awl frequeutly audits flee hautz. We eautian our Edemas who rray . lraire •treensirm • to ries tbone be &etc u,sbarti lOokout for their AingAate. G.,4. Esq, of Reading, who bas done many kind' acts Tor the smierters, !recently presented the 104th Regiment with fine Librniy, comprising near 300 volumes of useful books, The smell-pox prevails to some ex teat at tiarriAttrg. We are indebted to llori. J. \V. Kil. linger for ft eort7 of the Patent Office Report, ISSI .--, A p:ieultimil—and al FIR tociy of the friary Report on the Sth 2,305,428 tens of Coal were trans portei -neer ' the Rending rtniirnad during the year ending Ito'vernber att, ISM Major Joel ; B. Wauner, of Rending, has resigned his eotnraission in the 128th Regi meet.. L ieut. Cu!. Arthur, of the 93d has else re=igned It is said that Rev. Mr: Wedekind 31as resigned the peitorship of Zion's Lutheran church, of this plane. Ho has receired calls from Lancaster end Philadelphia. Attention is directed to the Spe cial Notice heeded "A Corti to the Suffer ing." A GOOD HOTEL —We Spent a few Allays a abort time Ago, at the National Hetet, in Race street, Philadelphia, et present kept by our former townsman, David C. Siegrist. It is the ideal of a Hotel,—ihe best of attendance; good table, conveniently located, and moderate charg es. Any one stopping there, as nil Lebanon coun • ty folks Who ri,it the city should and do, will not rail to be so well entertained as to do so again as often as occasion map offer. .CER Y: en. Feet;: - Ifenda, fii — nr.rtrnn'ty Feuer Cyan, a certain relief and almost inrarin. ble cure. Try it. Price 25c. a bottle. prepay.. ed only hy"%T. L. Lemberger, Apothecary, Star• ket St. Lebanon. The Horrors of War can be greatly rain ted by tbat sovereign re11)7641y , HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, as it will cure any wound, bowev, er despernte, if .it be well rubbed around the wounded _parts, and they be kept thoroughly covered with ir. A Pot of ointment eht.lll , l he in every man's knapsack. Only 25 cents per Pot. 227 BRESLIN I—Pleusc insert the following ae- knowledgments Oct. 3d, 1882. m. 111eCa rter, 934 Reg linens, 1 box, 24-dozen flannel shirts, 2 dozen knives and forks, II coverlets, 4 feather pillows, 2 bed seeks, 2 dozen flannel drawers, 31 tin plates, II pitmen sheets, 2 daunt napkins, 9 neckties, 8 pair woolen stockings, 5 pair cotton stocking, 2 dozen towels. 1 dozen spoons, 7 bundles of rags, 3 dozen handkerchiefs, 1 barrel, 4 hams and 4 shoulders. 3 pieces flitch, 7 pieces dried beef, 5 boiled hams, 10 bologna sa usages, 9 bags pole toes,.s bushels dried apples, 5 busheli dried cher. .ties, 5 cans apple butter, 1 firkin lard, 1 peck dried beans, 1 bag soap, 2 bags salt, .2 bags pep per, 1 bottle catsup, 1 box jellies.,- 7 bags onions, 2 bags beans, 3 cans tomatoes, 19 pounds choco late, 2 pounds tea, I can tomato jelly, 4 crocks butter, I kir jelly, 14 bushels dried fruit, 1 test kettle. Oct. Sth.—Union Saloon, Philadelphia, 2 bus, pared and unpared apples. 1 bushel cherries, 3 bags beans, 2 bags soap. 2 bags on loße. 2 consul:). pie butter, 2 barrels potatoes, 1 barrel meat, 1 bag buckwheat. Oct. Btb.---Cooper's Saloon, Philadelphia, 2 bushels pared and unpared apples, 1 bushel and 4 bags cherries, 1 firkin lard, 2 bags soap, 2 bags onions, 2 cans apple butter, 2 barrels potatoes, 1 barrel meat. Oct. lath.—Hospital House of Industry, Phil adelphia, I can apple butter, I barrel dried fruit, 1 barrel meat, 3 hags onions, 3 bags potatoes, 1 bag soap, 1 firkin lard. Oct. 11th.—IItts.pital, Sixth and Master, Phil adelphia, I barrel, 2 bushels pared and unwed apples, 1 bushel dried bberries, 4 bags beans, 5 bags onions, I firkin lard, I can apple butter, 4 bags soap, 2 barrels potatoes. Oct. 14411.-11ospital.10th and Christian, Phil adelphia, 3 barrels pared and unpared apples, 2 barrels potatoes, 1 can apple butter, 1 barrels on. ions. 1 bag soap. Oct. I.4th.—Two boxes sent 127th Regiment, Cos. E and F, 1 firkin - hatter, dried fruit, 'dried beef, bams, preserves, 3 barrels onions, 4 cans ap ple butter. Oet. 24th.—Third and Buttonwood, Philadel phia, I barrel onions, 1 bag soap, I can apple .butter, 2 bags potatoes, 1 barrel dried fruit. Oct. 24th.—hospital, Crown and Race, 3 cans .apple butter, 2 bags soap, 3 bags potatoes, 2 fir kins bird, 2fr barrels dried fruit, 1 can tomatoes, 1 . barrel onions. Oct. 24th.—Christian Association, Baltimore, '1 barrel onions, 2 bags soap, 2} barrels dried dna. Act. 2511.—Latlies' Union Relief Association, Harrisburg. 6 flannel shirts, 5 pair drawers, 6 wrappers, 4 slings, 25 towels, 1 dozen handker chiefs, dozen pillow cases, 3 crocks apple but ter, 2 half barrels dried apples: Nov. 6 th.—Ladies' Aid Society, York, 6 wrap pers. 10 pair flannel drawers, I doiflannel shirts, 15 pillow eases, 1 dozen muslin shirts, 5 table cloths; 3 creeks apple butter, IS sheets, 6 dozen towels, 6 dozen napkins, 4 dozen handkerchiefs, 1 hag lint, 15 pounds rags, 8 pair slippers, 1 bag bandages, 4 half barrel dried fruit, 1 hag soap, I keg . dried beef, 1 bag onions, Donations given to the Soldiers of .the U. S. A., 4 flannel shirts, 1 pair drawers, and 1 pair stockings. Shipped front the Lebanon depot'at Lebanon to Philadelphia, Harrisburg, 13„i t i mire and York. ' Since the 3d October up toNorember 6th 7862. Oct. 3d Sundries Col. Sth " J. M. McCarter, OWL 4766 Phila. 936 10th " • " 3 895 jlth " 3220 14th 2235 " 24th 1245 " 24th 2585 " 25th " ploy. 6th " Baltimore Ilarriaburg York 1543 M. 11. GLentraFK. Seey. Lebaeon Co. Aid Society. Hon: C. J: Biddle has otit thanks for a copy; dF the treliinindry itepdfi till thb Coor.u3 of ISOd. ttdfessidnii TIM cmaX SAFETY BOIL Ti bi Mil— -*ha KS .Emperor of Chiraa tittles art intflortant decree, 10 usually appende these Words— "Respect this, A vermillion edict." The BIM in Width the great guns of the medi cal profession deliver their opinions, ii little lest author- Retire and dictatorial, it is of no use to remonstrate With them. Byron, in his last sickness, told his medical adviser (medical dictator, is the more appropriate term) .tha the was bleeding him to death, hnt the remark was unhealed ; and the lancet was used again and again, un til the professional homicide was completed. We verily believe that thousands of sick person are killed every year by the various modes of violent depletion in vogue among 'regular" practitioners. This murderous work cannot, we would Min hope, last mach longer. A salu tary revolution is in progress. Since the introduction of Llottowsx's celebrated Yilla sod Ointment into this coun try, a new light has broken in mum no. We have be gan to discover that the disordered action of the great internal organs can ho regulated and health restored, without a reser, to mineral poisons. That instead of mercury. which in the end withers '-marrow, bones and oil Holloway's Plus, which are exclusively vegetable, are on-stilßetent for the cure of liver mamba ni, disorders of the bowels, and all diseases arising (rem indigestion. We have also found out that scrofula. cutaneous eruP• tient, and cancers, abscesses and all kinds of ulcers, heal and are radically cured. by • Holloway's Oitxxsister. The reign :of icadomel, caustic and medicinal destroctivet draws ton close, and we may possibly live to see • the they when tiolloWay's life-sustaining remedies will be the atpim and Ottegil of the people's imAtena Boston Joussad.. • ftir The very best medicines in see smong us. are those prepared by Dr.J C.Ayer dt Co, of LoWell... net is a graduate of the Penn. University, ' whose tonne, ion with thxt celebrated Cell. ge of Medici ce 'ha's Mtn forced more distincam upon it than its deploma upon: him. His remedies have become household woe& not n• ly it. thh3 coun try. hut In almost- everY'rezion of the earth inhabited by mutt. Their extriit r ;Wary fame has arisen fruit their extraordinary virtues, and these are certified by 1111'11/ of the highest . stata.m.' We pub ii-11 in our issue this week; a document signed by the Mayors of the great cities in the United t...tates. des. Itlexica. Pers. Obili and B.azil. each Cl' - .born cer tify that the physicians and d uggiste of their respec tive loCalities have given their assurance of the form good eireCtS and emperfor virtues 1 f Pr. Ayst's pt etlarationa. his evidence xhich should settiefr tit e moat seamiest, of their , t filehey, at d we beg our readers to refer to it, de they ; speak' with gliSwintt praise of his Sareapitril la—l he benefici '1 effects and truly remarkable cures that have been realized from its use evuday gpeciat gatigfic DR. JNO. L. LYON'S Frevch Periodical Drops FOR-FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri. CUM Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never-tailing muse And regulator of suppression of nature, from wiattelow cause. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy is not the Cause. as the Drops wociti'surely produce an' effect entirely contrary to the course:of mature, for which I will not hold myself re eponadtte. These Drops are so mild and pleaSaut, that the reddest min take them with perfect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may be safely celled a uccer.faiting L'egntalor. They can be procured by addressing- 4tlR, os4lireeted below. -I hare used this med icine for the asst twelve years in My practice, and there fore well know ID, merits. Sold . by. al I Druggists. Price 4;1 per bottle. Address DIt..I4)DST 1.. LYON, New Caren, Conn. July 23, 1862. HALT ! HALT ! AL Cry- from 4Vas4ington VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION Wives; Mothers and Sisters, Whose Husbands ,Sens and Brothers are serving in the - A:my, cannot put into their knapsacks a more nee essay; or valuable gift than it few, boxes of tIOLLO WAPS PILLS AND OINTMENT, They insuro.health 01•011 under the exposure of a Soldiers's life. Only 25 cents a Box - or Pot. SOLDIERS' SPECIAL NOTICE Do your Duty to Yourselves ! Protect your Health!. lA_ Rend the %nowise, jest received this day from Washington , 'WASHINGTON, D. C. T. troi,LowAv, M. : bias Sitt:--7 avail myself of this opportunity to express my gratitude for your kindness in heing so prompt in sending . me your valuable Pills and Clivt ment. hundreds of poor soldiers Lave been made com fortable and well by the use - of your medicines, and they ail can testify to theiChealing powers, and- capa bility of giving instant relief.. It has, within my own observation, saved many a poor soldier from-long siCk- . touch .Voltre truly, G. TOSE, Washington, D. C. November 24, SINGER & co;'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING XACRINE, • WITH ALL THE RECENT IMPROTEMENTS,• Is the BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL or all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the Conning of a tuck in Tarlatan to the making of an Overcoat—anything, from Pilot or Beaver Clott , down to the softest Gauze and Gossamer TisAll.e..and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. it can fell, bem, bind, gather. tuck - , quilt, nod has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that Cith fell, hem, hind-and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Maebitio...The Letter "A" Family Sowing Machine may be had in atitreat variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case. which is note becom ing, a , - popular. is, as its name implies; - one - teat can be folded into 6: box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and sirncictta table flu the work to rest upon. The cases are of every imaginable design—Wain as the wood grew in its native forest. or as elaborately finished as . art - can make them. Send for a copy of - SINGER & CO.'s GAUNT ' S. I. M. SINGEIt & CO„, • 458 Broadway. N .Y. PIIMADELPIIIA OFFICE-81U Chestnut St. May 7, HU. The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. Published Mr the benefit and as a warning, and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Decay, &e.; supplying at the some time the means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured bilaself after being put to great expense • through medical im position and quackery. By enclosing throug h paid ash dressed envelope, SINGLE comes May be had of the au thor, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, }Eq., Bedford, Hinge Co., N. Y . [New York, March 12, 1862-Iy. XttigitutO 4gtites. Sr.'4Ouree Rxreasten entillon.--Regniar Service emr.) Wednesday evening at (1% O'CIOCk , every Sinai' , morning at 1.0 o'clnek, and every Sul:ably . evening at o'clock. . English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist IlipitTopal Church. El.glish preaching next Sunday morning in Salem's Lutheran church, and German in the afternoon at 21% o'clock. German Services on next Lord's day morning. and Vog -1 sh in the evening. in Zion's Lutheran church. Services—Next Sabbath morning fu the English lan guage, in the First Reformed church. Engll-11 preaching next Sunday at 10 A. Itt.. and Ger man service at 2 1 / 2 P. M., in the Morivien church. Bartie 4. On the Pflth nit., by the Rev. George Wolf, Mr. FRANKLIN STORM , to Miss SARAH A. MUCH, both. or blyerstown. On the 4t h inst., nt the Gerinnu l'arstninge, by the saute. Mr. .1011 N F. FISUEIt to Miss SUSANNA BItOBST, both of Myerstuwn. On the saint, tiny, by the same. Mr. FRANKLIN MUM to Miss ANNA M. WOLFELSHKRGER, ef South Loha non township. On the Rith alt., at the honee of the hride'e father, by Rev tn. Gerhardt, mr. FRED. RUA LLEY Mies. LUCRETIA VIRGINIA RILEY, both of Minns Co. Pa. On the 30th att.. by the same, Mr. critti.s LENTZ to :kJ tsi SA It All SATTii'LAII xl, both of Ewa boa, On the rum, day. by the same, Mr SOLOMON KERN to 31 Fn MARY 541111 K. both of Jonestolin. Lin the 2d inst., by ttie dame, ,tr. JOSIAH WIRIOLT of Swatarn, to Miss SUSAN N A WOK, of hetket. On the 7th inst., by the same. . MARCUS 11OFFA of Frederiekburg, to Miss 31AitTIIA SCUOLL, of Swatura. On the 4tb kat., by Rev. Wm. Lennert Mr. ATOSES WITMUYER of Comma] 'rp., to Mien REBECCA GRUMBIIIR of Slotefferstown. Uu tho zd Inei by. pelt. A. Steigerwalt, Mr. SIMON h 800 Z to Miss ELIZA Ball • LtURIVAFIUz, both of North Lebanon townebip. z.~~. On the 4th in t , at the residence of his son, in Tack son Tp.. JACOB STOEVER, aged 76 years, fi months end 26 days. On the 6th inst.. in N. Lebanon - Tu.. TJWIATI GIL BERT, chi dof Thomas and Barbara YEall. LEY, aged 2 years. 3 menthe and 2 days. On the 30th ult., Mrs. SARAH PALM, aged 73 years, 8 months and 11 days. On the sth inst., in South LebanonTp., BENJAMIN, eon of Wm:B. and Sarah BNYBBit, aged about 3 years. On the lath ult., iu E.llanover, AMELIA BEISNER, aged 46 years and 3 months. On the 20th telt , in Iinion,ELIZABETII BOLlR,aged 54 years, 6 months and 22 days. On the sth Inst., in Jonestown, SUSANNA, daughter Jacob and Catharine GINUILIOLII, aged 3 years and 4 days. • bu the 27th ult., in Jonestown, PUMP STEIN, aged fi.3 years, 4 months and 20 &ye. And'on the 3d inst., SARAH. ANN, daughter of Philip Stein, agea 20 years, 8 months nod 24 days. On the 3d inst., in Bethel, MORRIS, son of Samuel 4 1 '1 El litiikbi/l :MOYER, aged 3 months and 13 days. tJn I!/. , :4d qt Novumbrr, iu cotton W,.0 t tvruye, ingrprip, county, Missouii. 1N1L,b1414 11, 'ZIOL4It I eon DI Soon sort Mary MUM. alien 4 .. 1 yews apd 18950 di.; cite silt.. il k PaILrI, TEA IT G LTC fi. hgtql pears, 6 months Idl d 6 days. • On (i.e , inst.. iii JOHN. Jonathan Hod Leali ANSPACII, doll 3 years. 5 00. 11 11 1 * tpiainya.-- ntherill text. Endes. 7 : day of death is better than the day acme's I 1 irth." dti to thy rest my blesied child, Since Jeans CAIN, you home ; On to that limit that's mulefilini Where flowers Immortal Bl nom:— Where free from sin and toil and twin, We hope to meet our child attain. The Le ba 1111 011 ro , hdly Carowed LEDAIGON, tranNeslJAY, DECEII3IOt 10, 1362. Leb. Mills'Ex. Fain Vi 25 Egge, V *lda., 20 Smith " Extra d 75 Rutter, V lb,. 20 I,eb.yal. Super. Pines 50 Tub urinated butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 135" hard, . - S Prime Red Wheat 130 Tallow, s Prime stye, 80 riltie, 7 Corn, 70 Shoulders, ' • a Oats, 40 Sides, Clover-seed, 5 - 75 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, ~ 150 Bees-wax, 25 Plas-seed. 125 White Rags, 6 Dried Apples, libli. ' 100 Mixed Rags, ' 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Pax, "it lb , 12 1 4 Peach "Suite," 250 lirlstles, V lb, 40 Peach "lin tsels," 125 Ferttbers,lA lb., ON Cherries, 150 W 001.16 lb., 40 Onions.. 57 Soup Retitle Vqt 6 ..... rojuloes, Vs bus, .37 Vinegar, V gal., 1.34 Apple But ter, V, crock, 45 Theed Philadelphia Markel. *PHILADELPHIA MAnactrrs, Saturday, Dec. S. There is no'alteration in the Flour market; and very !little inquiry either for export or hove use. 400 Ittbls, standard - su r eane sold at $0 124, and a few small lots have bean taken by the trade at $OO6 in,for superfine, $5 374@0 75 for extra, s7@7 50 fordein ily,-and - $7 75®8 50 for fancy brands :as 'to-quality, Rye Flour is selling slowly; a (A 5 5.01g5 75. Cam Meal held at $350 forylinna, cud .$4 per bbl. for Brandy- There Is more demand for Wheat, and dint lit: tle offering, prices are- I@l2e. per Int, better.— About 5000 . Western and "Penna. red" sold at 145@ Id3e;the hfiter for. prime Pentra..in store, and white at. Hoigisbc. as to quality. Rye is in steady. demand 11.1 . 96@06e. fur. Pennft• Cor n is scarce and held at-a --further" advance, with sales of 2500 bu. Western Mixed at 96e. and 3000 ho. SOuthern yellow. at 76 , . Oats are firmer, with sales of 4000 -ba. at 4iW42.1e, for Penna. the latter fur heavy lots, and Southern at die. The seed market is active, With sales of 500 to 600 tea. Clover , at $6 31Titgi6 50. Flaxseed is worth $3 per ha. Whisky is more active. AltnutSoo bbls Penna. and Ohio .soltrat. 40e.; Drudge is heittat 30ie. CATTLE, MARBTT.—About 2150" head of Beef Ca ttle were offered at the Avenue Yard dur ing the mist week, an increase Of 550 bend orer the previous week. The market for good quality won brisk, but the hulk of the receipts were poor and very unsaleable at quotations ; prices rang. ed at from $6 to s7i. for cermet) to prime, mostly at s6® SSI the 100 tbs. :Cows—The offerings and sales , renehed about 75 head. rancing 8t $lB 025 each for Springers, and $25 to $49 for Mitch Cows. Elega were not an plenty and priees rath. er better, with sates of some 5500 head, including 2760 receired at Imhoff's, at $5 7507. and 650 at the Avenue yard, at Prate $550 to $6 75 the 100 11 - is net, the market. closing - brisk. Sheep were steady . 5000 were received and sold at 50 Sic 9 lh'gross. gibilEttblntinto. AdnikiniNtrat or, - 41 Notice. TOTICE is beret), given that letters of Administra l\ Limon the Estate of John Ausbaeh." deed., 'late of Millereek township. Lehenon county, Pa., blurt, been granted to the nndersigned, residing in the townshi county and state afortsaid. All persons indebted to SO id estate willpleaue make payment without delay, and those haring claims will. present them duly an thentieat d to the undersigned for settlement. ,TONATUAN V.RIALI B. STRIVAIVP, Pecember 10, 18&2. Administrators. ELECTION NOTICE' AN ELECTION of the , menlhers of the Washington Mutual Fite Insurance Company of Lebanon, lOU be held at the ctlice of Jacob Weidie. Esq., in Lek. noon, la., on Thursday, the first day of January, between the r once of I and 4 o'clock in tho afternoon to Ova 13 members to serve as "a Boarnl or Managers for the minting:year. JOS. BOWMAN, Pres't : aJ. IL blu.ifiWect'y. [Lebanon, Dec. '62. I cc ton Notice. VOTTOF4liereby given, that election. for Presl 1:1 dent ittursitt Directors. of the Nowrit LEBANON RAILROAD COal ['ANY, to serve for the ensuinir year. artfl he 1/01,1 o» Montag, the 121 k day of January. 1863. between the hours of 10 o'cleelt, A. M. rani 12 o'clock, M., at the o 0 'Oaf the Continuty. • .1011 N W. MISII Sec' y. Lettnno,"- 10.1862. •- - v , Elettroti 0 17;14)11ot. ik-ToTrcE is hereby F,Ncii, that an election for aeren ManOgers of the 'LEBANON GAS COMP ANY. to serve for the canning year will be held on Monday, the bth day if,./ottanro./8 0 3, at the office_af. the eilits -IMit SCW - Witt t.t reel": th r iTtTruirrankning nr.106 - dErctc; A. M M. .IQIIN W. MISTITS - 6 - ej , : Lebanon. Dec. lu, ISW.. A Card to the SuMring. The 11EV. WILLIAM COSCRAVC, while laboring as a Missionary in .Japan._tvP gated of Consu,ption. when - all' other means had fa iled,'hy a recipe obtained from a learned physician resitlinn in the great City of Jetldo. This recipe has cured great nainhe.s who were suffer ing from Consnln ption, Fh-onrh it is, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these d;sorders. Leah-nue of henefitting others. I will send this re cipe. which I have brought hone-with me, to all who need it, free of charge Address , REV. WJ. COSGROVE, - 439 Fulton Avenue, hmok. lin, N. Y Dec. 10,1802,47. Notice. Tj e tIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the account 1: of CYRUS It. K [LILL. Assignee under ft role utm ry deed of assignment, for the benefit of exeditors of Peter Miller and Yerooieft. big stile. of liehleiberg townshlV.itas been filed in the i•rothonotary's Oflice of Lebanon county. en that the same will be p;esented to the Court of Common liens or said county, on the First Monday of January, next, for confirmation and allowanee. when and where all persons may attend, i f they think proper. II WRY Sin JUST, Prothonotary Prothonotary's Office, Doc. 2, /862. Notice. 1[111131.T0 NOT= 18 hereby given, that the account or Pt.t Jt.tt' AitNOt,U, Assignee of Joseph Arnold and Lucy Ann, his wire, by deed of neeignment for the benefit of Creditors, has been filed in the rye oiTi c o, o r 1, 0) „,-„n find that the same will be preSeated, to the Cionrt 0111 , 14011 PleeA or said ,ounty. on the Fit Monday Qf January, next, for con firmation and allowance, when and where all pervora may attend, if they think proper. HENRY SIIPJItIST, Prothonotary, Prothonotary's Office, Dee. 0, 1852. - Noti ce.; unue NOTICE i s hereby giro). that the Account of HENRY WILIIELAI, Assignee 'for the benefit of creditors of Joseph Cramer/Ind Susannah, hie wife, of the township of Londonderry, hint - been tiled in the Prothonotary's Ofllee - of Lebanon county, and that the same wilt be presented to the Court. of Common 'Pleas of said enmity, on the First Monday of Tannnre, neat, for confirmation sod iniewunee, when and whet, elt persons may attend. it they think proper. 111•'N1tY SI EOWIST, Prothon otnry PrOthouotary's Office, Do., 1, 1802. RFAADIAG RAIL ROAD. WITTER, AR4ANGENtENT an IN rsior , ..4MTV . • ini_REAT TRUNK tiR: N FROM TOE NORTH AND Ur North-West for Pll ILA I WLI9II A, NEW-YOBK, READING, Porrsvl LLB, LEBANON, ALt.ENTOWN, EASTON. A•c.. fio !roans leave llnrrisbnrg for Philadelphia. New-York. Bending. Pottsville. and nil intermediate Stations,at S A. AL, and ne L. Now York Exprecc leave Harrisburg at 3.15 A. al., arriving at New• York ut 10.30 the MUM morning. Fares from ,:twrishorg: To New-Yorkika 15: to Phil. - ;Winkle VS 35 and $2 SO. Baggage checked through. Returning IeILVO New York at 6 A. AL, 12 Noun, and 7 P. M. (P 1 TTSIi U EXPRESS). Leave Ph %Wel- Oda at 815 A. Al.. and 3.31 P AI. Sleeping, cars in the New.. York Express Trains, through to and-from Pittsburgh without change. Passengers by the : CATAWISSA hail Road leave Port Clinton at 3.15 A. N., for Philadelphia end all intermediate Stations; a nal at 3.25 P.M. for Ph iladel phia. New-York, bud nil Wily Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A, 31., and 2.30 P DI for Philadelphia and New-York ; A at nt 5.30 P. M., foi' Anhui It and Port- Clinton only, Connecting for Pine grove and with' the Catawl sa Rail lined ; end retnrn. Rig from Reading at 8.15 A: N.. for Pottsville An Accommodation Passenger train' leaves needing at 6.30 A. M. „and returns from Philadelphia tit 4 30 P. Arir- All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train loaves Pottsville at 7:30 A. PI" and Philadelphia at 3.13 t', 31. COMMUTATION, M WWII:. SEASON ,and EXCUR SION TICKETS at reduced rtv es tw and trout nll points. O. A.NICOLLS, N0v.26,1862. General Superintendent, MERCHANT 'TAILORING. O . S. It A.3ISAY, Fuuok's building, earner of Com - 0„ begland street and Doe alley, has on hand and for sale, either by the yard or /tuic to order, a lurge lot of . CLOTHS, CASSIBIERES, and - - VESTING Sp well selected from Good Eames. Good Fits end sub stantial making guar/itwit to all. Also• Handker chiefs, Cravats, Waves. Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy end Plain Linen Shirts, undo. :ibirta and Drawers. -S. B. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April' N. 1852. • ‘'. FROSTED EARS. FROSTED EARS. FROSTED FEET. • FROSTED FEET. FROSTED WANDS: FROSTED HANDS. FROSTED LIMBS. • FROSTED LIMBS. rptiE celebrated EMBROCATION for FROST I LIMBS la new put up in a tbrin which make. come within the reach , of all—a certniti cure for Fr , bite or Cbilplain—as a preventive for these comply it in hive] liable —Full dim tiona , accompaut e barliace. Send nt once for th Esamedy, persohs a distance, by one losing Twenty Live cents , . can hey package sent them free of all further expense—we I pay freight. ONO. W. RINOSBUICY & BM Market Street. December 3, 1362.-Im. khlladsipbi REMO VAL. ZIMMERMAN'S NEW YORK AmpgoTypE„ : en:i PHOTOGRA-PHIC GA LLERY. rir I , l.Ls e n n t):e o r t ib i a e r ba w n til i Zo v r i tn ei ; i ll t is y, f e rtn t t, e 0111 t moved his Gallery to ,* . , P- , . ' ADAM RISE'S BUILDINGS, , (formerly Heitn'l Gallery .) Jettrly oppo.ite Henry S' grist's Hotel. where be a ai ways prepared to. take lir class PICTURES, such as AAIBROTYPES, "MELATNOTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES, PHOTOGRAP . Which he will sell at prices to suit the times. Don 't forget to give him a 11, as he is taking t . Rest riettlireS in Lebhast Aar- A continuance of .the patronage beretofor ar.... tended to bins is respectfully so licited. .e , N-.11.—A1l Pictures warranted. 2. IF YOU - WANT a good PICTURE to send off i JO*_ ter, call at Zimmerman '5 Gallery. , . . Lebanon, December 3, an. ... . , For IC cil t. T"E . large Three-story /MICK Ift)tlSH4..w t twr. story Kitchen attached, on Cumberl and* t, Leb r- nniniat door to Dr. C . D. Wattle - 1 8, 1011/ oto he renrom the lit of April . . This I, I, I Ilimai esifahly located';. haste lar Garden 11 with F Strtrees, At. , attached; I , e Drieic. Stable, and other nv- - - ''.:. s si.ifltv titer parti tiler: apply Ono of the Admits' ber, deed. NEW C NEV. AND N 'll3 F. SWARTZ be just opened old Stand of Swartz & be sold fur cask at pric vited to eall and exami "THE Arch Street, LIPTON s: NE' rpITTS Ifotel is meth 1. to all poi's' of tl adapted to tin:comfort AliP• Terms $1.50 pm :10 DAYS NOTICE is hereby themselves bidet either 'ln the way of jt that they will have the make faisfaciery art which time the ammo hands of A. 8. ELT fot Lebanon; Cetoter 29 MRS HAS lust returned sortment of FALL. AND W Ci t eßibbons, reatli Caps. and all friends and cus call and ,ee Orders lined at Lebanon, Ociober 22 NEW V 91112 understined rem, he has opened a 1 Hy, rt nise's hotek‘ shy anon. whe'„, k 7tV i igA . ficeemino 100" . 1. - °MOSES and 1 7 241113 wall keep gentld'imd gmid drir some and safe tehiel6. Also rel elI when desired. Alio 031,N14114, Lebanon', July 17 ; - ::54-,..-• . ow g • ~; -n.., i....w.pdet,, ,voi,-uriatvew- etiliVitutierland Strecti opposite the &wit aildings , Lebanon, Pa. ii tall F. subscriber respectfully 0 Ittioaces to his ampulla rit t Lances and the public in getter., that he hue con. j_ ntly Oil baba a large stockw 1• - , MEDICINES, - Y.,'!' - i --- ?''% / PAINTS. - ~ CIIEM ICA LS. ---- Z'--- Art; DYE STUFFS, .=;44tV VARNISH ES, -,} A . TURPENTINE, GLASS' WARE. : RUSH ES. BAIR OILS,-., 1 EXTRACTS, .. Burnie Fluid . iurgicsl Inettlitnelts, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Trdtere, dm. Ala. a ..vitgetv, of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which helicers at. low rated, and warrants the qualities of the ittlicies As represent ed. Purchasers will please remotab' . this, and exam ine the qualities and prices of his go Is beOre purchas ing elsewhere. Kir Phy siciau '0 pr e win lions anti him t ily recipes carefully compounded, a all hours - of the dayornight, by tattling at the Drug &ore, opposite the Engti; Liu 0 d ingS. ti On'fi , imdays the Store will be ()prised for the coin poundhig of prescriptions between OM. hours of .7 and 10 o'clock A. M., i 2 and 1, and 4-nod S I' M. Lebanon, Aug. 13 1862. DAVID Silt ADED. —._ D. S. 11A/ 1V 11 OLESA ,AN DRUGS:. TA HE NOTICE I) OILDERS will do well by calling on .1. I BRESSLES JUI Avant, as h is prepared toe. do nil ki Is of TIN ROGYIN'O, SPOUTING and JOR WORK ge orally, at the very lowest prim. IN also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN 1$;Ao. RE, and all of the most Improved Gas lluraing COOK .:. STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the diffsrent and latest Reproved RANGES AND BEATERS, - of all kinds. Ge also keeps ten stantly on hnnd a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers nt lees prim than 11.4 can be bought of - any other slatemen in the county WARE-BOOMS--Oue door South of tbo 'Buck Dote!,' dntnutstrcet. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 25, IStd. NEW - GOODS ! JUSTnEc vv.p AT TILE 81011 k OF L. K..LAUDERMALCH , Cumberland S O treet, Leban, Pa. SCI ow: Sellint ; AN lANDUCEm Kyr To CASIIBOVOS. WILL SAVE =WM PEIt.CENT LADIES' DRESS. GOODS . French Morino and Coburg. Fancy and Sleek Silks. fronf 50 e to to $l. 50. Detains front 10 to 20 cents. Lawns from 634 to 10 rests. Mohair Plahr front lOto 3734 cent Yaleneins from 8 tr:ria eents. 1 ItIEN'S AND-BOY'S WEAR. Mack Cloth, front $l. 00 to $4 50.. Fancy and Shirk Cassitneres, from 50 to $1 50 Ladies' Cloak Cloth, from $1,06 toy 50. .Cotionatles, from 10-to 20 cents. DOM ESVICS. Muslin, from 6'4 to 1234 rents. - Check, from 10 to 12 cents. Ticking, from to 16 cents. j Calicoes, from 034 to 1234 cents. I Ginghams, from 10 to 20 cents. SHAWLS! SHAWLS;I! Spring Sherrie. front $1 00 to $4 00. Black Thibt Shawls. front $2 00 to $4 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONSI ! Parasols and Umbrellas, from 50 to -$ 2 00. . . Stockings, from oy,', to 15 cents. Hoop Skirts, from 25 to $1 50. - Handkerchiefs. trout 6% to 18 nen* Linen and Paper Collars. An assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, CARPETS 1 CARPETS!! 1 GROCERIES AND - QUEENSWARE. PROVISioNs, . Sugar Cured lIAM and MACKEREL. VRUITS 1 FRUITSI! Dried Apples, Dried Plums, • -Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, Allsold to snit the times, by 1 L. K. LAUDDIKMILCLI. N. D. —All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. L. K. L. helmnon April 23,1862. LEBANON VALLEY liiISTROTE AT.ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. J. BURNSIDE, A. 111.,iPrincipal. TEE ENSUING SESSION will commence on MONDAY, July 21st. Til E SCHOOL. bas the advantages of pleasant and beautiful 'Location—Boat:ions' Buildingl—Yeui Hinted Rooms-11 fine Library and Cabinet. Tim COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of earl, pupil being directed according to the time he can afford in School, or to the profess km he designs to par• SUO. . TILE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special :Wean. Cages to those who propose to engage in Teaching ; as the Coureo wooed conforms strictly to the rennire ments of the County Superintendent. end to the Course of the Sinte NOII7IIII School. BM- CIRCIIhARS and further information can be by addressing the Principal. W. J. BURNSIDE, June 25,1962, THE SOLDIER'S TRUE FRIEND! ALWAYS READY. 1. (_ae... AP 11-\n I ' V .%.,,,lk , ...,,,, 1), . 11 rftpr.d) , i• Illollowayls Ointment Long ntarehei, sore stiffjoints, blistered and in Serried feet, all these the Soldier must endure. MOTII EltS. REMEttIIKit THIS, When your sons aro, grasping their muskets to meet danger; think what relief rt dingle pot of this ALL HEALING AND COOLING Salve wi I give to the ,ne you love when far away front home and friends. It hardens en i makes tough the feet so that they ran erdtire great fatigue. SO thee a d micros .fhe Marne r and stiffened joints, leaving them supple,Strong and Thr,Orol.lB, while for SABRE CUTS AND ODNSITOT WOUNDS It stands unequaled, r.moving•and preventing every vestige of ittilimumati n . and gently draWiim the .edg to ether; it quickly end ompletely heals the most frightful wounds_ • WIVES SISTERS OF. OUR VOLUNTEERS ! You can not put into the knapsacks of your Iln.ba4.de anti Brothers c more valuable or more necessary Olt than a supply of this. EXTRA ORDINARY MILITARY SALVE: The lonely sentry walking his rounds at night, exposed to drenching rains anti chili night air, is often seized with m at VIOLENT PAINS, COUGH and SLUF- F& 'APING IfOARSHNESS, first symptoms of QUICK. CONSUMPTION. but if supplied with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT; all danger is PAT tell, a few Pills taken night and morning, and the Ointment bri kly rubbed twice a day °sec the toroat and chest will rern.,ve the SEVECtE . ST PAINS, and Ist, p the Most distroseDig or - DANG - DitUHS COUGH Therefore we say to the whole Army • - . SOLDIERS, ATTENTION,! !. See-to your own- health. do not trust., to the Army suppl lei although . most valuable: These PI E.LS and OIN TAUNT: have been- thorough' v--•,eati",•daSbey are the only . - retied . res teed in the Enroneeit;ca_aps end -Par, rAclra4bir over ferty yew's Doctor Ifollerw ay has imti r `- plied all the Ambles in !Sur- Raring the CRI MEAN CAMPAIGN he established adept at Hal icla va , for the excl us ive s r le of , these GREAT REM EWES; untuya time his special-Agent there has sold over a ton In weight of the Ointment in a single ray. These ter rible and fatal enemies of tit-SOLDIER IN CAMP, MARIMBA, DYSENTERY, SCURVY, SORES, and .tiCROFIT LOGS lIIIPTIONS, ail disappear like a charm before these PILLS and oiNTNI EN T, and new, while the Cry rings throughout the land, TO ARMS ! TO ARMS! Do not let these brave men perish by disease; place in their hands these PREVIOUS REMEDIES, that will enable them to resist the dangerous exposures. Um Fevers, the Ch ills, and the wounds which she; esti not avoid, and whet is more, cannot frequently get succor in thetuoment of need, wlaereas, if ur brave men have only to put theirhands into their Knapsacks and find there it sure remedy for all the casualties of the battle field, low many thousands of lives would thus be saved who would otherwise perish before relief could be obtained. Cars 11Ear bl c. ring 31 1010 or tifrer the AM" CAUTION—None are genoine unless the words “11OLLOWAY. NEW YORE AND LONDON," are dis cern Rile as a Water-mark in every leaf of ie beak of directions. around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any cue rendering. ench information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or rending the EDDIe, knowing them to be spurious. **sold at the Manuraetory of Professor Tinto- WAY ' 80 Maiden lane, New York . and by all respecta ble Druggist and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civil iced world, in pots, at Vic., ti2c., and $1 each. There is a considerable saying by taking the larger size!. SI rem e et to N. it.—ldircetions for the guidance of pattern& ineoery disorder are affixed to each box. [Nov t 52eow .] OFFICE OF JAY . COOkE, 4 . SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY COOK[ & Co.. Bankers, 114 SOUTH, THIRD STREET. Philadelphia. Nov 1, ISO. The undersigned, having , been appointed SUBSCRIP i TION AGENT by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish. at once, the - - • Alto Twenty Year 6 per et. Bonds, of the United States. designated as "Fire-Twenties," 1 redeemable at the Measure of the elovernment, after . five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, Amor. ' ed February '25, 18e2. ' The COUPON BONDS are issued *Memos of $5O, $lOO, I $5OO, VOW. _ 1 The REGISTER imp', in sums of $5O, $ l OO, polo, I vow, and $5OOO. a. Interest at Six_ per cent. per annum will conunenee 1 from date of _purchase, nAst _to_, ~ • 1. _ ' 'PAyA 0 GE IWO OLD, . _.. -;1.:::' iSemi -Annually, which to ential;al,lse . lpiii,-MaiNim , on gold, to about EMELT PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Farmers, .! manias, Mechanics. Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, shoUld know and re member that these limb are.in effect- a FIRST MORT- It Itailrmde_Guiala—Paneks.aud.Se• cil itl r ties, iiietlie Immense proinets OTall Cie Mannino.. 'tures, Au., ac., io the country; and that the full and "ample provision made for the payment of the interest and Ihmidatien of pi triage], by Custom Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves .to make t: ese Winds the BEST. MOST ATAMABLS AND MOST POPULAR 1:4'281101 MT 05 TIM MAIMET. Su scriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes tillti cheeks of banks at par in Philadelphia.— Eatataibera by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be xfforded on ap plication at this office. - A full supply of Bonds will be kept on band for im mediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. Phila., November 12,1862.4 m. w the stuck Ile rses, an¢ lnl- Drivers furnish. Paities. &e: ' lES ill r 3 / 4 RCM R S R ETAIL ORE rintlE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks; by a very simple remedy, after having antlered several years With a severe lung affection, and that dread. disease, Consumption—is anxious to make. known to his fellow-sufferers the morale of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre. ecription used (free of charge). with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a acne CORE FOR CONSUMMON, ASFRMA, BRoNuffins, AS. The cnly.ibject of the Advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflisted, and spread inform*. tien which he conceives to be invainable,,and he hopes every sufferer will tr• his remedy, as it will cost .them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please addr •sa Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsnargh, Kings County, AI, Y. November 12, 1862-3 m. THE GREAT CAUSE OF --4,`? HUMAN MISERY, - . Just Published in n-Sealed Envelope ; Price 6 eta.. A LECTURE BY Da MLA' EitWELI,, -ON THE /I CAUSE AN n CUIIN of Spertnaterrhain, Constant - a. tion,Menteil and Physical Debility, Nervousnegg. Elk . • nonsked Nutrition of the Body, Lassitud,, Weakness of the Linibt and the urici,. and Incapacity far Study and Labor, Dullness of Ap prellollBioll, LOSS of Memory, Aversion to Society Love of Solitude. Timidity, Self Distrust; DiZZilless, Head ache. Affections of the Eyes, pimples on the Face, In voluntary Emissions, and Sexnal Incapaeltv, the Con sequences of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac. This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, ellen selfafflicted evils, may he re moved without medhine and without dangerous sur gical operations, and should be read bf every youth and every Mall in the land. Sent under seal. to any address, in a plain. sealed en retope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, CHAS. J. C. Iit.INN &CO , 127 Bowery, New York, Post Ornee Box, 4186. November 12,1802. • L. R. DEE(' $ LIQUOR STORE, Corner of farket and 111(ter Streets, Lebanon, Pa. 911.1/: tuidersigned respectfully infbrms t.. 0 public 1 that he has received an extensive stock of the choicest aad purest Liquors of all descriations. These Liqumx he is invariably disposed to sell at un precedentedly low prices. • Druggists, Farmers, !total Keepers, and ah. era will consult their own interests by buying of the undersigned. L. it. 1)F1O. Lebanon, July 9, 1992. JOSEPTT OLEIM, Justice of the Peace, will attend to the &evening business—such as writing Deeds Mortgages, Releases. Bonds, Agreements, &e., &e. ' .at his office, in Mulberry street, two , doors south of the Moravian Church, in the Borough of Lebanon.. Lebanon, January 29,18=2. IF YOU WANT • • • A ' 'DAR' of your dereasi:d .felbud', enlarged and colored in oil, earl at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IF YOU WANT Ak good VICTIM E torn Modalion or Pin, call at DAI us"s. next door to the Lehanoti llelowit lIENR & STIN LT AV I? NOW OPEN CD 111 El It LARGE et ND V DRY JCL DANDSOMPI MiSoltlf al EST OF 0111111105; Striped. !laid anct Dtain,;;lozatnpiques: Shop , herd Melds ; Chatli Detainee: Foulard ' &c &c, Also, a full stock of 'MOD aNINC.CIDODS t Such as Tian matinee, littreges, Crape Rlorctz, 'Grenadine I,:tarmst, all wool Delaines, Challies, &c., &c., which are worth looking after, for they certainly area Oroat Dartfaid: Black and White POPLINS; Black and Plain PLAID POPLINS; Lilac, Mao and ()roan PLAIDS; Black and %Vila° DELAINES; Rich Plaid POPLINS; Rich Cheno POPI,INS; Silver Mixed POPLINS, Very handsome,- at the Golden Sign of HENRY Jr STINE, 'Corner of. Cumberland and Market streets _Lebanon, May 14,1802. • DID you see ATKINS & BRO.'S New . Boot ei!!). SSao Store: , To Consumptives. Notice. OEO. tikirl4B.. JNO. T. ATKINS. ATKINS & Duo. A n iNG anint he lTT:ndSli)l.fr SB ? ttdfro m their detolnioto betllet tn make none but the best of work, they tbellike soliciting a large of public patronage. Theywill always he Mina) at their Old} STA N U, 'Nair DulttoNo.) in iliiirket neat!, oppf WIC wid ow Ripfo fined, where they will be ready to Puree and please their customers. They have now on hand a large nosortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS, &c., which they offer at reduced prices, far Persona dentine:at this STIOE STORE, can he suited with ItRAI)Y-74A.DE WORK, or have it made to order: "Satiefitction is al!plys rmernuited. . . Particular attention . givon to the ItItPAIItING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, July 3.1461. ATHINS New Boot .ancl Shoe Store Is Sttecl up in good order for comil,rt and convenience, both for holies, and Gentlemen. IN3 6 , BRO.'S New Boot and Shoo St. , re if. fitted A lip in good order for comfort:wad convenience, both for Ladies and tioutleinen A MINS a 131t0. promise to be punctual, and will eta A desvor t. please all who may cull on them for Boots and Shoes Boot anti Shoe Store. JACOB IVEDECrespectfolly. in forms the public that he still contin , ues his extensive establishment in Oh. his'neW building , in Cumberlandst, where he hopes to render the same so thithetion as heretofore to all who may raver him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in XtOOTtl and 311011 S and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line. to" call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. lie is determined to surpass all crinpetition in the manufacture of every article 4n his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials mut worhmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LHATIIESt and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are omployed P. S.—He returns his sincere thanks to histriends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. • [Lebanon, July 3, 1861. (REM )VAL. DAN lEL - GRAEFF'S BOOT dfe! S 110 E STO RE, . TT AS been. removed to his new residence, in Cunt, 11 berland street, 34 ognare West from hisoldetand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Gloningery LEBANON - PA. lie has Just opened a large and desirable stock of well-made Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Gaiters:it $1.25: Ladies' Lace_ $1.50; for Misses, $1: Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters 52; for Boys 31.75 to $2.50; for Children $1.1.234 to Z 1 MX.. Also a large variety of Ow !toes, Trunks, TrarelinA Bags, kc. Come,see, and judge for yourselves. Lebanon, Nov. 20, '6l. DANIEL URA BM NEW AND CHEAP STORE r I , llYi nntersigned would respectfully inform the eit j_ hams of Lebanon end vicinity, that he has entered into the 1300 T AND SHOE BUSINESS, In Walnut Street, fire doors South of the Beek Noted, Lebanon, Pa. whe.re he keeps on . hand a large and weil assorted atock.of kinds of BOOTS and SIIO E S. Ids will make to order all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, an. 4 at very short notice. He al so keeps on land a large and well-assort ed stock of LEATHER. such-as TtED AND OAK SOLD_ ixiTmot, CALF AND NIP SKIN'S, :MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATHER. KID, LININGS, ROANS. BIND kNOS, &c., and ail kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS. eueh as BOOT-TREES, LASTS. BOOT CORDS and WEBUS, AWL-MADE:S. KNIVES. PUN CHES. HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band an assortment of Castings. Threads. Shoe-nails.•Peg.breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles. Nit and. Shoe Tohis of every description. Ilavinz been en gnged'lnthe business more than twenty years, be feels satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all who will facet-him with /I can. 'Shoemakers fr4rt the country will do - well by calling on him before purchasing else. where. SAM UEL - HAUL:K. Lebanon, May 2t 1862. Philip F. ;MMcCat nly FASITIONA OLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER O N Cumberland Street, one door East of the Elack fforse Hotel: Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patron:wet,: the public. He has at all times an. assortment, of HOOTS and SHOES of his own marinfactnre on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &o. Those ,Mairing, a neat_ well made article. are invited to - give me a trial. eldlcirens' .9.bots of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made minierate. Lebanon,July 3, IS6I. THE ST. LOUIS, CHESTNUT-STREET, Between Third and Fourth, 4'hilad'a. rpuPl undersigned_ having, leased, for a term of yeare, 'this popular house. have the pleasure of announc ing to their friends and the traveling community that Ir inte ll aa'4llll*Wi ts ted and.refitted in a spporior manner the apartments are large,_ well venlihited . arid ferule - tad . Tern style. it is centmllylocated,'conveialent to airthe'do , pot and steamboat landings, and in the immediate vi. einity of the Cu atom house, Post Office and the Corn .gxeho.gp. Connected with the Hotel is a Restaurant for the cc. cOmmotintion of those preferring the European plan.— Prices of Rooms from Three to seven Dollars per week, according to location. hoard $1.51 per day_ Table d'flote for Merchants and business roan front 1 to .3 P. M. HENRY NEILL. April 9, 'lB9l ISAAC L. 1:41V0E. nutual Fire Insurance Com viativ of Annville, LEBANON COUNTY; PENN'A. rilllls COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, and is now in full operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and. Merchandise generally. Also Oa Barns. Contents, itoek Farm I mplemonts:dce.; on a Mutual Principle MANAGERS. - tthristian Bachman, Samuel Seabold, I~slliamisarly, jr.- John 11. Kinports, George B. Bomgardner, George Bigler, T. D. A. Garman, John All wein,- George Denies, Rudolph Herr, John D. Better,. Joseph. P. Matz, Dsniel • ' JOHN ALLWEIN, President tttFOOLPII ITEM!, Treasurer. JOSEPH JOSEPH S. Maim, Secretary. Samuel Sentiold, Traveling Atront. :lamb Sebnotteriy. Agent, Frederiekeburg. 1802.-ly. TAI LOR NG. RE AOVAIL lOttIINZO Tl.,llollRtilt. Would respectfully inform _/ the Citizens of 14banon and vicinity that he has removed his TAILi r RtING ESTABLISIIMENT from North Lebanon. to the building between Landermilch's store and .9huger's Liquor store, opposite Wands's ho tel, in Cumberlitud.street, Lebanon. The patronage of his old customers, as well as_ the public in general, is solicited, to wham satisfaction will be given. Lebanon, February IS, 1802.-Iy. NIVI4IIJET cuitiNi47: wARAMOONIS South-east corner of _Market Spare, NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. rMTh subscriber respectfully informs the public that J he has the largest and best assortment of READY - mummoimaav MADE FE EMIT I: SI and Chairs -'''''!"- :rf.'"lever oftered to the Public of ..„: . r..._,,. Lebanon county. lie has now 7 . azt -7. .-,. 7.-,t , ,,- , ; on hand. at his Ware-rooms, a -M 7 z;-`i . 7 .. .4 , Splendid assortment of gond and . •substantial Purniture—Parlor, -- =' ll '1" - ' 0 7 il g '7: - . ' am lam er—crinsist -r.7..... - -......- leg of Sofits.Tete-e-Tete,s, Lean t- % - 1 ...., l ges, What-nets. Parlor, Centre, . Pier, Card and Common Tables, Pressing and Comeau Bureaus. &c.. CUM RS, SET TEES, Cane Seated. C 0111711611 amt Rocking, looking„ Glasses, 'Ao. tri., PATENT BED SPlttNi made and for sale at a reduced price. It is very superh.r. 4Es/1 - COFFINS made and Funerals attended at the shortest notice. ;1011N P. AItNOLD. North Lebanon borough, Oct. 30. 'ea. MI Ait lk.A , - Its loves, and, flees. sorrows: and angers. Apathopas ana Tears, regrets fftiff - .;:this; MAN. .... ROOD, bow lost, bow restoreM, thmnature, trvitatimit, and radical cure, of 'ape:motor rhest or aeleirml *eakness; involuntary endssimmosex nal debility and impediments to marriage - generally; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical In capacity, resulting from SELF-ABUSE—are fully ex plained thff,3l;it tuttiwii ,by WM. YOUNG, M. D.' This most extraordinary book should he in the bands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or women Wbu desires. to limit the Dum f./Cr of their offspring to their, MieulastaticeS. Every pain, disease and ochejlieldental to youth, maturity and old age, is fully explained; every particle otknow ledge that should he known is here given It is full of engravings. In fact. it discloses secrets that evety one ihotilaikviv4 . :oll it is a hook ;hot must.lm,iocked tip. and not lie Moral the house. It will be sent to tiny Cu. en the receipt of twenty-five cents in specie or postage slumps. Address Jilt. WM. YOUNG, No, 416 SPRUCE Street., above Fourth, Philadelph ia. ffar- AFYtdc.T.e-D AND, UNFORTUNATE, no matter what neap he.your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the notorious QtteetalittiVe or foreign—who adve.tise In this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's hook, and read it carefully It Mill he the means of easing you many a dollar, your health. and possibly you, life. Dit.IOUNG can be consulted on any of the discerns descrifin in his publicati .u, at his office, Nu. 410 ff PLUMS: Street,etwee kleertit, Philadelphia. 011icc i ftqurs frost 6 to 3, daily. Febraary 26, , .. BLANK: RECEIP'rS For CoCedars of State; Cotiety, and Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser tifiice. Also for Collectors of School Tax. For Remit, STORE ROOM Building," now occupied by R eizenstein 8.1.1r0., as a. Clothing Store. For terms apply to Mrs. SARAH LIREAAVEATER. or Mrs. ELIZABETH O.WEIDMAN. Leban. o . - . n,' .1ran.15,188g.: • . .• orth Lebanon Steam Grist Milt GRAIN NW A INTIE - 1I11; ontierAitroeil wilt prtrehaf.s kityll of GRAIN, sin+ as W RYE!. ••• .: 4taß ffE f ...... et their STMA:.If the anion "r•fr Canal. for which the loaeltet .vrices will Ins peel, in CASIL •. • ." s.— .trif - All kitulS of CUSTONIPit WORK *lll be done et the "thortest notice, ivltti itt the most 'satisfactory manner. The public is reespectihrily nlye sur trial. ' - Irkt.l 130TIT:' 'Noah lAthfttion, May 21,1862 Out-Lois at Private Saler W ILL be sold at Private Sale, S ACRES OE LAND. situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, In Corn wall township. It adjoins die land of Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wni. a tkins and John Krauseoa theEnst. There is a one story LOU HOUSE, weather boarded er4'eted 011 the land, awl a good WRLL in the garden.— The hind has fine stones for. enarrite. This tract will make a nice home for a small family. Ire . it is free front Ground Itent. Good title will be . . ADA lit4ltrgeitga.. _ N. B.—This tract is now roirgrol.witia - flue smut, half of which will be - gireti to the purchaser. Lebanon, June 13, 1863. BISCUIT BiIONERTi 13711Torth, Front St., Fhthz. Subscribms respectfully inform their Dien& and the public, that the old Bakery, on Front St., below' lace. (where our name has been on the sign boards for many years) /MS CHANGED OWNERS and is now 'exelusively occupied in baking Bread for the U. S Government. Ours. therefore, is the only place in the city wherethe OLD-FASHIONED HAND 3IADE Itt LY CRACKERS are now manufactured. - We are also prepared to receive orders for Pilot and Navy Bread, Shipping Crackers, end all the usual vrki, riety of fancy biscuit to any extent, and invite all; dealers—wholesele and retail—to ctU and judge fpr themselves. ' ED.'WATESON di CO. Philadelphia, Sept. 3, 1862. A , CREAT - .EtATTLE is soon expeeted.to take place in Tirginist. lint note withstanding this, the people TRUST` HAVE CLOTHING, And , re would' respectfully set forth our dram to PUBLIC ATTENN M!=l k stock a Cloth- Because 'we ee."./". t ray B pl ease. Cloth lug on hood, Winch when 1. nix,. ar "flecanse onr Gonds are-rhadi TIN in onr awn PAO- - lishment iu the city, and in a =lnner that takes (low* the country, and gives of Customers a tity appearance. Becanee, by the facilities- We leave in ,truying pleeb goods, ne are enabled to sell one clothing 25 per cent. cheaper than anybody We io this neighborhood. We have just received a largo Stecit.or9EßLNG ANI4 S l / 3 /31Elt CLOTHING, eirid invite our Friends and Customers respectfully to eilLat IttIZENSTEIN twos.. Opposite the Court douse. Lebanon, April 21, 1562. • OWEN LACCBACIIIN _ . New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Manufactory. Mirka St., 3d door north of the L. Vaiiey LargeSt Manufactory and Best Assortment ef FITRNITIFRE and 011/LUtS, in the county. , UWE public is respectfully reques:- j_ ed to bear in mind that at them Ware Roomy will be found the hest assortment of t'AsurosAnt.e and Itrotn sons FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Persons in want of any kind would host call and examine his stock before. pm. Chasing elsewhere. Which ,(being all of his own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in chit, place. Prices will be Low= than at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. - .-• ' All orders promptly attended to, and speedily examt red at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furnitnee frau' him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any part of the county, Fare OF COMM; and without the least injury, as he has procured one of the best cash fatted furniture wagons, Especially for that purpose. fa.. COFFINS made to order; and funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, 5ept.13,1860: NE FURNITIME STO CUMBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON- Nearly Opposite Bubb's Hotel. rilllE subscriber again calls attention to his full and 1 splendid assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, such as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks, Bookcases, Sofas. Lotinges. Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other articles in his line, YOUNG REOINNERS Take particular notice that you don't miss the place, for yes ran buy CHEAPER there than at any other liazplace in the borough of Lebanon. His fur niture is all of his own manufacture, and warranted to be substantial. Come and judge for yourselves. Ton will Bud a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK always on band to suit any Customer, and you will find that you can buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the place, and Come one, Come all. and save your money. art..ika_surniture - Will be delivered free, in good Lebanon, December 25, ISBI: -FIENOVAL. . NORTH LEBANON , Saddle and - Barness Mann- factory. THE undersigned has removed his Saddlery and Harness - Manufactory too few doors SOU tbAy - of the old place, to the large, roomflr.kn - ,a , Z..,... lately.oceupied . by Hillman & Bra, as : a Liquor store, where he will be happy-to wean hisold friends and customers, and where babas increased to, eilities for attending to all the departments of his bad- Imes. Being determined to be behind* no other estab lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers,.lo has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain mid• nutke himself master of every modern improvement in the business and se.lure the services of the beat.tvdwk men that liberal wages would command. He will keep a large stuck on hand, and manufacture at .the elfrot est notice, all descriptions of HAHN r.SS„.such pa Sad ; dies, Bridles, Carriage Ilainess, of allrinds ; beats Harness, buggy Whi t s or the beet Manufacture, Be-. 'tato Rubes. Fly Nets, such - as Cotton, Worsted, Linen,' and a new kind lately iii Vented;" WHIPS of eyery kind. such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &e.; names of all descriptions Halter Chains, home-made. Traces.. Ate, alt of which he will warrant to be equal to any that can .be obtained hi any other tretablishroe4 in the country. MI heasks that these desiring any thing in this line, should call at his place and examine Ai 4 stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability Lo ',re entire satisfaction. tit%. All orders thankfully received and prompily at; ended to_ :,. soLoacoN SRITIL North Lebanon %rough, Aug. 13.1.86.2.. _ __ NEW COACH MA NU FUTORY. Ift is-teiaba it . Brothers EXPECTFULLY inform their friends and thejuib.. tic in general, that they have commenced the above business in Cumberland street: a few doers west of I'lank Road. where :Al ilescriptions•oryeelitcles will be made, and all descriptions of re -7:--smritot- pairs to Wagons and Conebes in the neatest and roost work manlike manner. They guarantee the durability I; their work, and insure that all Vehicles ordered of the . .. -0 .? shall be made exactly according to pattern; a:co, all repairs done promptly and cheap. Always on bsnd, an iessortinent of handsome BUG. GIFS, CARRIAG AS, Cot.littliALLS, and other light vehicles, very low in price. CYRUS RISTENBATT: 31)11N RISTENBATT: Lebanon; dune 255,188.2, KOL LOCK 'S Dandelion Coffee,. rplliS preparation, made from the best Jaya Coffee, is, recommended by physicians as a superior. NUTRI-, TIOUS BPIVERAGE for General Debility, .Dyspepsht„ and all bilious disorders. Thoustnds who have•been. compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use-14141 without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary ccifee... o Price-Z &MM. KOLLOCK:g 7 „ . . The purest and beat BAlONG . ,,roWfttat finowat for making Licht, sere• t and nutritious Breadand Cakes.— Price 25 cents. NAIMFACTURED ST „, M. 11. KOLLOCK, Chemist; Co * rttcr of Broad and Chestnut Streets,,ilkiladelphia, fi salt] by nll Druggists anAGrocers Philndelphia, February 26,.1562 -Iy. - NCAV Boot and Shoe -Store. rpm: undersigned announce to the public that, ,pkey , have removed their New Boot and- She trroo to Cumberland ,Street, Lebanon, in John Greed's bußdint, one door,,,wetit or the Confectionery . .atore, ale: re 0 187 Var. intend. lieepinwoonstatitly.on baud a general 18 .. 4 4 1. 1a5Z sortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes, _Gaiters, , &c., ail of which will be made up in style and quality ant to he .seriet=sel by any other workmen in the No effort be spared to pleas* and satisfy all, who' may favor them-with Altair orders, and th.eir.elieftwit en! be ns reasonable as possible, eontiiitlible With !Kit twitlattlenttialr. • - They ei.eo keep /Wee ' * fitoetc of HOME MADE WORK, with+ inararrauted to be (ingepresentett s • .f. The public, are invited Weal!. and examine tbelrsteeir previona te.iierebeeing_ " Repairing dune on ShOrt 7tOtiC4 and ast reasonata rates. .IiNDREW MOOSE... Lehm4n, Match 19, 1862 WANTED.Tri BUY/ isn ne i n Mil ItrEi " ‘1,""" Go,Quo ttu:Thet.s, CORN iG,OOO. bush* OATB . ; MOO bushels WHEAT. „ . A 100, CLOVERSEED. TlNoiruy SEED, F:Axoeed, for e Liji es( CA., , D, prices ,c ill be pail aL tho bob. ;111011 Volley Railroad nefa,r, Lannon. GEORGE HOFFMAN, I.eliAtOi. l , 311 17,1551 *.Po cob E. i. Zimmerman f : : .11;,T CLASS - IT AM-DRESSING AND I.lAllt-DYD IN° SALOON, Market street, near Cnniherlandi and oppoFito the - Eagle Hotel. Being thaAkful for the, liberal patronage heretofore eztendei W him, he would' _ respectfully solicit a continuance of the 5111.1110. Lebanon...July'.24lB62. N. B. The Saloon wtll be elliiieel'on-P.netley.' MIMI F 3 IJIDEON -LIZ: FP; DAVID L. LIGUT SAMUEL S. SHIRK
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