trinting: gory szEvertriaver IZEMIEVaICIELUtPI2.I3WM:2. • Neatly Prtl Ezeate,d, at the ADVERTISER OFFIC E, LEBANON, PENN'A Tuts estabilehment Is now eupplled with nn extensive itseOrynotit. of JOD TYPE, which will be increased liB the e.dernands. It can now turn out PRINTINCI, of l i iptlen, In n neat and expeditious manner— AR CM eirl retumnable torms. Such as ninilklets, Checks, 'Balinese 'Cards, lanaliills, • Circulars, Labels, Bill Headings, Blanks Programmes, Bills of Fare, Invitations, ,Tickets, &0 , , &c. JOSrDemos of all kinds, Common andJudgmentßONAS. School, Jubtlees', Constables' and other BLANICEI, printed correctly and neatly on the beet paper, constantly kept for mile at this office, nt prices "to suit the times." ' `, *Subeeription price of the LEBANON ADVERTISER One Dollar and a Half a Year. Address, Wm. M. Demur, Lebanon, l'a. T \ Tit-Lots at Private Sale; ALIi be sold at Private Sae 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, in Corn wall township. It sting the land of Widow 'Fulmer, on the North, Wm , At iIIIS 4114 JOtill Krause on the East. Thuro is a one story LOG HOUSE, •weather boarded, erected on the land, and n good WELL in the garden.— The land has fineAttnies for quarries. This tract will make a nice honieTor a small Va., It is free frontArourad, Tient. Good title will be givese4 .1,24 . . ADAM DITCHEn. rsahltilleatfeliowtmeeled wigt flue graeOialf of which will be given to the purchaser. Lobenoti, June 18, 1860. A • RA-R,E CHANCE. 11. KRIM °Oral& well known PHOTOciItAPIIIC 0 ESTABLISIIMENT for eel°. ThoroUgh lnetruo• MPS Will b 6 given to any one purchasing mot acquaint ed with the buslnoes. For partculars call at his rooms, in A. hiss's building. Iteboaion, '6l-3m. Private Sale.. riITIE Subscriber o ff ers at private sale all that certain i t limn or tract Oland; slttiato partly in riaegrove iteiwnehip, Schitylkilt:county; and partly in 'Bethel town. Lebanett Sotinty;lsountlect by limber Eck- ,- .ort end Guilford, _ e tn,lamin Ayerigg, Daniel 1. Dotage nail eithersi staining one hundred and torkplgalt ! tweree andis'onarter, with the ap !I pile . terlitim*, translating tof a two story log ilmilling-house; (weather boarded) a 1?"4 story log dwelling house, a new bank horn, oilier out-buildings, and a ROW water power saw mlit. For terms, Ac., which will be easy, Apply to • . W. NATCITIN, Agent. Moorage, April 20, 1589.-tt ~tonal House. rigual v .idlitMli. of Platik road Guilford Streets ' eS4) - imliEßATtorri PEN Dv.k. istyl-3911 xst oil $43 thftekt COMO and drink, fot nice coot roffistal refeN the chqioestvintageyand theputuat malt ljduo graerrmy%lntr. iAltd-yeLbungrfojame tind'eat, as amiable to loadtutwith:the :itnieEsullepuilial htie,asul Alm • riChest delleaclett of the* scasonorOwn reiboto‘l— Come man end beast; my house it alwaye open to the Sttungor and the frtend,•and fur animals the bestof pro vender, tine stabling, and attentivo.hontfore, are ever reedy a t my stables. Yours, Respectfully, • North Lebanon,Sept.l4,lBs9. HENRY BOLTZ. .• Town , Lots at Private Sale. IVIIE subscriber offers for sale his fine 3 ACRE . LOT I,'• OF ()ROUND, on. the old: Forge rued, near the Qui t ispohilla, in this borough. There le no handsomer lot 100ality than this" one. It will be sold to suit Oaf Waste: 'Payments obey, Apply to - Lebanon, Sept,23, 'OO SAAIUEL ll,affoEaON. UOOIL and Stationery porinni, AND TradlrElta' ,TAPADQVARTERS Ulaa. wpiezrt HAS •RBMOVED Ifasietnoled hie Book Store to'ldArketSqnare , Lei anon, WBERM luny be bad, on reasonable terms a general assortment of Mogi, SlianAv Scnoot, Memo .3o-t- and lliseatotanatotis BOOKS of every description. Copy-Books, Cyphering Beebe, leather and paper bound Pass Books, and every variety, of STATIONERY, &c., 2stho)esele and retell. WINDOW:SHADES. A large Of variety Plain, randy, Buff, Oreen,tallt, PAPER SHADES. • Neat Patterns, Plato, Oreen,Biue and Gilt. Also the Jame and simplest ' STYLES OF FIXTURES. CALL AND EXAMINE. •lig% Lebanon, September 27,1880. • AIM SEMIS. JONA. ONASANIAN.D. e, LO O. ' *:. - AL 'iN e_ w _V tr m Cheap Cash Stdi'e; and l lffilliii9c.diid -Grain Busindss. . . . 1 't lIIE undersigned having formed a partnership in the litifdlCANTILl4, MILLING AND GRAIN. MI. 4 SS, would respectfully invite the attention of the Itlblio to their establishments. They wilt contitte to IWO, at the late stand of SIIIIRR k LONG, airiest own. listen stock or all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a , country store, which they will retell Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY I'LtODOO.C.. They also want to buy for cash • . 60,09A.Bittleis of WIIgAT,. ,! -. 15., * • NO,OOO Bushels of RYE, ' . 20,000 Bushels of COBS, . • , : 25,000 Stiehl:Re' of OATS. l'or.willoti they will pay the bibbed Market pricee.— They will Wick take GRAIN on STORAZE. The will keep show oaliafal and sell at the lowest prices, COAL, by the Boat I t o or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTBR, &a. They, solicit the business of all their old friends and the public,. md will endeavor to deal on 'such /lb sere and Jul( prtAciplee or Itiit gtmeetlestotlon to all. SHENK,. GESSMIAN' A LONG. ' North LobahcikNeroh 15, 1.6 51 -• • . ' PROTOG 11 RAP.S. Tir ELL°, Delay, whore are you going that you aro .dressed tip sot • • Ans.-1 are goingg to 3,11. KEDI In Adamßiee's Build lag to hale my Menem! taken. , Ques.—Why do you to Kelm and not to one of the other rooms to have it tlhken Ans.'.--ltecause Kelm's , Pictures aro sharper, , clearer ..And more truthful than others and nearly everybody goes to him, " it artar.—git 114ott. tuit v yrity.his, picture! are superior < .uses ; --Tes I,lle htid.o ,yeara practice, and haa nplielor Contents; and all his tither flaturer ars of tho most Inc. proVed kted: . • QUes.—What kindof .Dlctures.dees he take? ohms takes Ambrotypee, and 31elaluotypes, of all ohms and superior finish Photokraphe, from the soudlost up to Life 81ze, Plain and Colored in .011. Ile take, all sires Photognmhp.from Dagiuirreotypei of de .ormeatP perttotta and, bud tIMm aelored life like, by .ono of .theltest Artistes .. ilia charge! pro reason - able anti his rooms aro open ovary day.(sturpt senility) from 8 o'clock, A..i!d t jo 6, P. M, Don't f0rg0t,J3.E1 , 51% ROOMS Es the place•you can get the DestAgtures. [Jitly 3, 1801. CLOCKS'. Thirty• Day, 1.11 glt t D Thirty- Ito r CLOCKS, . Jpati.geceiveci,.at 3. 4 18LA1R'5,18341.19 Store, - Lebanon Pa: CHEAPS .TOFL E • OF' RAUCH - 4fr LIGHT. At The Corner of Cumberland Street and flank Rood, • 4-- ALEBANON4" tfiaßEf, a - LIGHT take pleasure Ininforiu• ing their Metals end• the public generally that they are just opened a large and carefully selected assort. Went , of . . DAN GOODS, .OROCItRIES „ QUEENSIVAREI, -to which they respectfully inVite the attention of the ;public. Their . • DRY 'GOO +hare all been 'pleated with "the gren . 4xitork;the llargist !ship/tin - nit Houses in Made) A large steel Uedlif;afr SUPS'S', Coffeee, Tees, Chocolate, and all lands et Woes. Also, larp assortment of QTJ:BEN2VPARE, among which ere the nevielAistterne, together with al most an endless satiety , in' thinr, lipsof 'tug. non, *Mob nnl be gold very cheep fOr:Cashibr,COUntty !reduce "ken in exchange.. • 13 • BAPS! 114 BAGS! ! 081:11 • The'sstiontion of Millers and Oarreers Is directed to Cher large stock .of 'BAGS, which they. will poll at wholesale prices. , • OetaberVil B6o l • FLAUCII• is•LIG!IT. ; - 10,At - Nr. 5i....E..119;#13ate ATTORNIIY.AVLAW.—OfEce In Cumbailutil street ; In the Offica.ahlelatheri Gen. John Wellman. Lebanon, -Aupult 28,4861. J_ 111 . . SOWMAN, . 7'" - ' - AL L ! li4l, , nEMOVED Ms Mike 04 ji 44 414.4iiaa? !Odin 0; (eoeund eterb) Cumberland 14 D.,..,,,1. litree A tit(rlBs9. Ltt r 41 1)•...2... , liiO'l! 11 - Li r _AA:i • lik r a R' ACP . H P hilOr".1! . - 0 4 1 I IN' ALIT b BRAXG.u. S. ILIXEEtUTMain thi,b 666 , 66 7_/?_ 4 10 1 " 44 - !D th e art, at JEJ ' 1:3.' (1-01/AYIS 8 CIAL MT, ' 032 Arah — abiet, .Bligt of Silabr • . PHILAnI6IPI6.IA. • . .Acite Si.so44, Of ' ~.kA. . - f ifffil? . gTtlt.toSelgi ! I .4,,, k •AM8R0TYP413,110.4.1: " ' 1 .. t -Fr , l - -%4 1 For.parvi miliamc l u e , p , pm, lir :. • , 066 26 1860 .ellll6l- UnIyLLAS, partisc#M6ll4lollot,p44l.7 0 . Shiite ' ' , aorki f 13b4106, 10.-W'rtf.l"F'''PP;oelbal Igo ode ibr 1 614 3 U4$ F acei r s4 oga &Fee a ahma j j a • • the clumpast by ipNsY *I in %- .... .. . ... . . . .. S.:l'. MILLER; 41t!.--01ac.14 Walnut street; - near. Ifithk *toe als4ttiko doors south Mira store. ATTOight,4 ly oppfOr from Kwymitivr _14431014.P. b art - vt-T mlce. - )11,. crit r VOL. 18--NO. 27. ` They go - Right to the Spot , INSTANT RELIEF STOP YOUR COUGM I PURIFY YOUR , STRENOTHEN YOIIII VOICE! SPALDING'S . THROAT CONFECTIONS ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR- LECTURERS, GOOD FOR. 'PUBLIC SPEAKERS, " GOOD FOR SINGERS, . GOOD: FOR CONSUMPTIVES: . • • . -GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S' THROAT' CONFECTIONS: - . LADIES. ARE DELIGHTS") WITH , SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. -CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They cif the Throat.' They give strength anti volutne to the voice. • Theygapart a delicious aroma to the breath. They' aril delightful to the - taste. They era matleUf simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every ono who hes a Cough or aliiishy voice or a Pad Breath, or any difficulty of the. Throat,i to get a packagri el my 'Throat Confections, they will. relieve you instatifly.and you will agree with me that "they go right to thil'acet." You wilt find them; very Useful and pleasant.whlle traveling or attending public meet ings for Stilling lour Cough or alleying.ycinr thirst. If you try cinelqukhge lam safe:in, AkYkOg AM , you will aver afterwards consider them indispensible. ' You wilt find them at the Drug - eats and2Dealers ire Medicines. . . PRICE TWENTY:.PIYE My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address, , HENRY C. SPALDING; • • No. 48. CEDAR STREET, NEWYORK. Atie. Armal" cuRE ,V l, 4 o eat ke4 Niiris - CUR Nervousiteadache CURE o t "c 441 il e ad By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Ner 279163.02' Sick Headache may be prevented.; and it takou at the commencement .of an attack immediate relief 'front pain and sickness will ha "obtained. ' • They seldom fail in removin&the Nausea and Head,- ache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon-tile liciwels;.:—reinoving COS TIVENESS. Far LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, Delicate Felnales, and all persons of SEDENTAR,Y, 'MITS., they are valuable as a LAXATIVE, improving the APPETITE, giving TONE and VIGOR to the digestive organs," and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS ire - the result df long Invia ligation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years; during iilildk'time they have prevented and relieved & vast t aritourittof pain and, suf fering from Headache , whether originated in the per , roes system or from a deranged - gate of the sfomech. They are entirely vegetable ; in. their composition,and may be take at all Holes witliperfeat safety without Making any change of diet, tut the absenie of t . any dis agreeable. taste renders it easy to administer thorn to children.' ' .... BEWARE OF. COUNTERFEITS! . • • The genuine bare bre signatures of henry C. Spalding on each Box. . Sold by Driiggists and ether Deulers . in Medicines. A Dos sent by Mail preiirad receipt of the PRICE `2s' CENTS.. An orders Should be addressed to HENRY. C.- BRALDING, Dedar"Street, THE FOLLOWING 'ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS, KILL qoN:inTeE ALL WHO, 413 . 11517. FROM. lILADA.ba - THAT A' SPEEDY AND • SURE CURE prjrm THEIR REACH. AA these Testirno4ALT were unsolicited 4 .S.P.u.nmw Chez, ellfOrd unquestionable proof of the efficacyof this truly scientific discovery. Masativille, Conn., Feb. $, 1861 Ur. Spalding. Sir: I have tried your`Ceiilutlie Pills, and I like them of *oil that I want -you to send me two dollars ,woA Elf Part Of dime are for the neighbors, to whom I go re Erfew out pg ,t t igi,fl.r# box I got from you: firokd the Pills by ; mail and oblige ~ - Your ob't Servant, Haverferd, Pb., Feb. 8;1801 3.4. Spa'dig. I wish you to send me one more box of yon Ceram 3. Fille t I hove tv o t t g u r za c t i d a tt y l , of benefit from the n MARY ANN STOIBIIOUSN. Sfirlicarereek, Eluotiuzlon Co., Pa., Jantiory 15,1561:, You war/Wale:WA me two boxos of your. 'peßbati: Pills. Sent Moira nomedistoly. . ; Respectfully yours , - • JoinsT 5.11110N4,„ bow needone box of your Pills, and 11i; I tqoureicelleitta:' . t rio 'Vernon, Ohio, 1861. llonrp C. d 19ccotrdive cents, for which son " Co halic Pills. They are ins sinothii:bcor:° Y t T r. tried. al6 , 4)"1 : 4411411 44" "41. . A,STOVIiii, P. M. 1).11W- Belle Yenton, Wynndot Co', • Beverly, Dime., Bee. 11,1860 C. Spaldfog,-.E141., I With. tot sodui circulars or large stiorrbills, to brio ygirr Ceboic prilcukarly before•my cast, • triers.'ll:toii &Lira daytlilag of the Mad, please sem 1 WhOisaubjeq to Scrim Sic t 0 Ms — One of my customers, Mai ache; (Tumidly lasting' two'daya,) 'woo cured of a attach in One hour by. your,PlKo, , w,b'uSao o or. Respectfully - yours; ~W.tlp, 'WILKES. • Ileynoldeburg, Franklin. Co., • January 9, 1861. f Spalding, _ . . No. 48 Cedar at Y N. . • • , Dear Sir: Inclosed Sod twenty-s4e canto, (.dc,) for which eon 1 box of "Cephalic Ma," Natad'ito address of Rev. We . Q, Puller, Reynoldribilrejtd,nklifr Op, Obio. ,4 timirPlgs Irork ctiarrpFdare 11 eadaelia' di 1: 8 9.008 11 0 11ter .: • t ; 4 W : Truly yduts; • Aar AAngebettiporSPALDINGISPREPAKSD GLUM *WSW thaegitit stoat annually..ar SPALDING'S PRSPARED GLUE -•- • • . .*4l)iNdis PR4PAltri.o • SAVE TILE PIECES! .ECONOMIJ -DISP * TC " I er" "A STITCH Rl' Thin Sivus Niue." Ae acOldents NMI Nippon:oven in well regnisted fam ilies, it le Tell dssirablo to tow some cheap.tui4 cOlllO - way for repoirdilg.forniture. Toy+, Crockery, hi. SPALDING'S FWEPARED GULLS meta all such emeigencies anti no household hau af ford to be Without it. It is ' always reedy, and ,up to the sticking point: "USEFUL IN EVERY USE." ' N. P,.-'ll !rash acconlianies each Bottle. Price, 26 MA • 4adress. • lIENEY 0. riyillnia, • No. 41$ CEDAN, Street, New-York: rsop ,areCattAmpilig to 0171e1:12.1,12,,,10r ipttations iny , yl4} gantlets all pereinfto sopii• lor e go,11)14- tbe SPAL • PAILSR LUE ! -14 ooh" The outf rFißppr ; otheta are awiAdatZg I"rf•eitt" " 1. M a r c h sr- : ,-,My f life is so,vriary,. So full of Bid pain 7,ath day brings its sliadowa, Its mists, and its ruin. There's no ray of sunshine illy pathway to cheer But sorrow would vanish Tf mother were hero. I= wooed morning, ilissit atte," - eried .young itliekie Free; "Good morning, yourself; sure flee, Looking blooming as, ever." „But Hate turned'away, As she said,' "Mister &tickle, I wish you good - day; You're a heartless desalvor ; now don't spake a word ; Pretty tales about you and that Norah'l have . heard. You know you, danced with her the.day of ,the fair,. And piniiied.her gray oyes and her very red hair— Y6ll ealled her an angeWsitid in h:efe you had full,' And at night when yon.purted,iou kissed herti f well." Then young Mickiti gitve a; sly wink, Oho saki, ' ".fust whisper, duet Katie t.thisiveyturii your head, I desalved her, my derlin'." "Sir, you kissed berl"-- ""That's Crile: • " ' " But I shut both_ irty Isylm *Kate l sli . d fancied lwailyigt." ft I've no time to - stay ; sO . You may desaire her, - hut,you can't desaire zue-- • I'm not in hi blarneyed; Mfek, a t ord`l i your ear; • You bad ballet be off, for my Dad's coming here." "0. yotir dad's coming, Is he? Ia that him I see, Just bobbing behind that old blackthorb' treb ? Why, that's t'iddy -Maguire." "Oh.,"osid. Kate, with a sneer. You've"goCyout eyed open at last, Michiadear. - Well, he's coming to. meet me; now,listen, my hid; If Paddy should kiss me, sure, won't yant glad.? For when his lips meet mine, why, whalewill ltdo, But shut both my eyes, Mick, and,fancy 'tis yeti Yes, when Pat kisses me, that's jus t what ' Shut.both mreyes; ?ankle and fancy 'tie you I", RECOLLECTIONS OF 1813. It was the 24th of;June. The weather was very warn], and the sun, at times-obscured by clouds, all the signs of the sky indicating a common_ ram-storm. For the •last, five miles we had followed a sort of wagon track through the woods, keeping, a sharp look outfor the enetny,,of whom we saw no signs. It must have been a, little past 12 o'clock when we came out of`the woods into.a., cleared field of six or seven acres, .with another similar field, separated from the first by a fence, in the furthest corner of which second field stood the leg cab. in of a, settler. From the first of those clearings, between the second field and the woods, ran a rough, sort of lane, fenced on ,both sides with a good _strong-worm fence., .The column, con tainingsabout .75Q ,men, entered the lane, and we began to think a halt would,be ordered and the rnen ed to rest and refresh themselves dur ing the extreme heat of the day,.--- But in this we were doomed to dis -appointment. Just, asthe rear of the celumn had becetne enclosed between the two fenees,,in the lane, a shower ,of bullets,came from the woods., kill ing and wounding several of ow... Alien. For a little ,while there was great con fusion, and the men stood bewildered, not knowing what to do, • though we ha.d.all been under fire often, enough to be, in a measure, considered vete rans. We .wer„ then ordered to -re treat to the first clearing, and about the first thing saw., after • turning round, was Major Isaac D. Barnard trying,to get loose from his horse Which had been shot under him, ;the poorbrute ,kieking fearfully in : the agonies of death. - .Retreating to the middle of the field we formed in line, but as yet no enemy was• to be seen. Still the fire from the woods seemed to increase fearfully in weight. Ina short time the Indians came up to the fence in great nu.mbers, a few of them actually coming over it into the field These soon found tixeinselves•in a hot place and made tracks a,gain . for the woods. We were then ordered to attack ,them in the woods, and we charged upon them like perfect dev ilspthe ripe, red strawberries, of the clearing woeful', crushing beneath our feet at every step. All-this time I had no sensation =of fear; the prevailing idea was; I should like to stop and eat some of the,, her, ries., But such thoughts did notlast long.' Just as I came to the fence many of rissaw.a sight which filled us all with a desire for vengeanee.-- A short time before, at, the _storming of Fort,George, a ritish officer. had fallen: Qua of our men, a•very pop. Oar fellow in the company, had by, some peens become ~possessed of this officer's coat ; and wishing.to preserVe it„pi.a trophy woreit npder his own hlueeoat. Xhis,muet have been, .no-' tiered, •for -at tbe,firet. fire lie fell, struck by, at, least. a, dozen- buffets, and as we charged into thei7ood,:th ere be lay, close beside. the fence, with, his throat cat, : free ear to,ear.doubt regarded as a deserter-and hence the deasfly -13Qetility3,4whio'h 6,011491 th Viettin .; Ltd ' ; >. 'A 2.- ;3- terestedlin men Aro, i not ) , a i 1 ) 10N: f ail? 4:; 'Ovate xr,vttpi weorite - , • JAS E$ KENNEDY LEBANO I N, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER- 27, 1861. ClPitt tttg. "IF MOTHER WERE HERE!" • 'Each hope tbr me bloomin g But blooms to decay ; Each joy that I treasure Soon withera away. My dreams, full of . beauty, In gloom disappear;' But seon'all would brighten If.miother were here. olay my poor bead I , _n her dear lap oncepore, And fdel her soft Ilikgera • Stray lovingly o'er, Aril catch Her fond, Whispers And glad•tiordloteheorl, now soon grief would :medal If mother were here. /low tender her toneS.wele, '