as new, we.should be compelled. to send part of the nativerborniiivey".- gilt Such is not our con ditioa. I'o two nine hundred 'and siltythree thousand Atitil•c ,m lies: EttroVe has three, millions and eight hundred , thtinsand, with . a population averaging seventy-three to the square mile. by May not our country, at some 'time, overage as trinity ? Is it `less fertile ? Iles it More waste sarface . by .rodpotains; rivers, takes, deserts or other eauses ? Is ifrinferior to Europe in " aay natural advantage. is_ proposed as permanent constitu tionaltew. It cannot become such without the concurrence of,' Gast, two thirds of Congress, and afterwards,.three fourths of the States. The re qt4sirte threelourths of the States will, necessar ily, include seven of the slave States. Their "potichrrence, if:oh:silted, will give assurance of tboii severally adopting emancipation . at no ye 17 distant. day, upon the new constitutional This assurance would end the struggle now, and save the Union forever. • , Ido not fdrget the gravity which should atm. • nelerigenalutper addressed to thc - Conoreis of the nation,.by the Chief Magistrate of the nation.— Ter,do I forget that some of 3 , 0 U are my: 4niors; ,I.N inir that more of yea hare more ex perie,nee thou I; in the condtukt of public - affairrit. 'real ties7f That in view of the greet .respensihility.resting liptin me, you will porcelyfs-tott want of- re4met to yew-strives, in any tindue eardeittness I may 'seem to display. Xs it doubted, then;'lliat the 'plaitl propoSe, if 'adopted, wooldshertou the_war,-and thus lessen its expenditure of money and of e biood ? Is it 'doubted .that E' would restore tiff, national nu• ;thorny and national prosperity ? Is itdoutited that we here:—Congress and Executive—chit Se. pureMs adoption : ?.. Will not the good people re= if pond to a united and earnest appeal from us Can we/can they, by any'-other means, so car., speedily,aSsure these vital objects? ,We can succeed only by concert. It is not, "can Any of us imagine better ?". hut, "can we all do better?" Tjm "doginas of the ,Ctu.iet past.are.in - - adequate to tbeitortnY present: .The Occasion is :piles tlpith ; silth'difftculty,'and wn Must rise with the occasion. - .As our case is new, se. we must think snail , and art anew. We must disenthroll ourselves and theft we shall save our country. If then we are, at some time, to be as populous Ettrope, how stion? As to when this may be we carijudge by the past and the present; as to when it will he, or ever, depends much on wboth ci'We Maintain the Union.: Several of our States are already. above the averao of Europe—see enty three and a third to the square mile. Mac 01,MtruSetts bac Int Rhode Island - 133; Connecti eek.toileg Turk and, .1 - few Jersey, each 80._ t (fiber Brent States, Penn itr ,, , , •• nd Ohio', tire not far below, the former lut , itTig 63 aticUt he Litter all. The States already above the European average, swept - New 'York, have in • creased lit ,as - ratild,a ratio since pa ' sing. that ] p o i n t ever ljafore; while no one'of them is ''equal to ecaveothef. parts of our euuntry in no :Jul* capacity far cest,„ning a den so population. "Taking t=he nation in ,:its aggregate mid we ilCdifS',AMpulation end ratio sir iPerea.se for the stn'erta:deeennial Perieds'to ix a? ,f olll . ll vs , .•..„9''9.8'7-. 1800 ,, 3512pr. et. rat io increase 1810 - '7.259.8[4 30.45 , 3820' 9.533,111 83.15 1830 12.804020 33 49 3540 ' 17,050.4fc3 32.87 . 1850 - " 25.191.807 85,57 1300 - 31,443.700 • 35.58 +, • rc' • 'This Wawa an average deeenn isl increase of 34 60 per cent. in population through the seven ty.yearssfroin cur first to our Jost census yet ta, ken. It is seen that-the ratio of increase, xi no one 'hf these, seven periods, is either 2 per cent. ate (ji - 2 . Per - cent. above the overage, thus "ini how inflexible and, cousequewly, how e„ lit re:. his the law of increase. in tier ease is. As - I ; a - --tirtViil continue, gives the following . r ' :" ' • . i 42;323,341 . • At 1,907.21 6. - ' ' 1 . 03,208,415 0.:. 138.1118,526 9i " 180.934,335 . 251,680,914 Tim,Sfflgures show that our country may be as pripulobVds,Bisrope now is, at Ennio point between 1920 and 1030—say • about 1925—Lour territory, at seventy three-ami a` hird persons so the square mlle,,,lieittg A capacity. te contain 211,103,000.. And We will reach this,. too, if we do not our selves relinquish the chance, by the folly and •v 1 1 .3 Of disunion, or by long and exhausting wa... springing from the only great element of fie HOU iii Clideerti eleeeg - Veil , While -ii cannot befyrc seen exantly. new -tnueit. one .stage estate pleof se cession; li-reeding . lesser irinea iudell nicely.. wou Id retard population, civilization, and pruslmrity, i no one can doubt that the extent of it lion ld .be very great and injoriou s. The proposed emancipation would shoeless the-{ l war, perpetuate peace, -insure this increase of population stnri proportioally the wealth of the country. population, these, we should pay all the emancipation would cost, together with-slur-Miler. ' 4athidebt, easier, than we idiot/ hi pay unt iii eatt wltho "rt:nritti., siutplo ift6 Aft, Mom the end of our reveletatmary s mtg. o day, without paying anything on either principle or interest, each man of us owe less Upon Alutt:debt'bow than each man owed upon it then; awl, this t.iecaese our in cr e a se at thrhugti the whole period, has been vender -*:than.six per cent-, and has run faster than the WWI upep„,the tlebt..... Thus, time ;ulnae. a.4) . . 2 "lievettedgbtorrhatitm;l l o lottgitiA its Ptipillittion • increases faiier interest A-Centrl lutes op its debt. I Ktsrljtirtitithstanding'this plan, the recoil:men dajO4rdli'.l! 'Congress provide by lew for ,coinpu st,:tiugmny State which may adopt.emancipation, trt.to this pl an shall have been acted upmt, ie - aNhy'esrticsily renewed. Saih wind(' he un ly nu advivree.part of the plan, and 'the seam argit ruents'apply to both. This plan is recommended as a means, :not in exclusion of,.but in addition to, all others fir re storing die 'Union: The-subject is presetited ex- I I cloc i r oyin its ectinom.eal _aspect. This plan would; tint confidetit, secure pee-on snore speed ily, and maintain it inure permanently , than; can be done by force alone; while all it would cost ' considering". atnaunts, and manner of payment, and times of payment, would be easier paid titan will be the additional cost of the war, if - we rely solely on force: It is much—verY much—that it would cost no blond at all. -This fact , would be no excuse for delaying pay ment of, whit is justly due; but it shows the griat...in4Ortance of time in this connexion--Ilie gr e4t,alilyacitage uf it policy 'by which we shall ' apt hare.M pay until we number,a hundred mid lieris,".what, by a different policy we shall have to pay now, when we number hutthirty-one wit lions.: In a word, it shows that a dollar will be I moon harder to pay for tho ,war than .:will be a dollar lim . enninemation °tribe ''propitsed plan.— ' AntftrfeO''', tlielittler will costrio blood, no precious life. It will be asaving to both. As to the .second article, I think it would he ituprtiMiCable to return to' bondage ' the class 'of I persons therein contemplated. Some of them donbtless, in the property sense, belong to loyal Owners; and hence, prorision is made to this article for compensating such. :The third article relates= to the future of the freed:people. It does not Oblige, but merely au thorizes, Congress to aid in :coloniiing such as may consent. This ought not to be regarded as objectionable, on the one hand, or on the other, i n ,so flinch as it comes to nothing, unless by the mama consent of the people to he'deported, and thelmericati voters, through their representn Congress. Byes in . . cannot Abetter known titan it already is, that' strongly divot eolonization. And yet I wish to there is an oijeCtion urged against free colored fie. thus remaining inthe,courary,,.which is largely int. oginliny, if not sontefirrits It ii ilislided flail their presence would injure. -and dispfaCe Matti tither tilidhhite laborers. ifibereever °Maid be uproper time far mere catch arguments,' that tithe siirely is not now. lh times like the mescal', men Alietild Nutter nothing let trhieh they would not wi retipbusible thruttalt tittle and ill eternity, Ts' it true, then, that ealoren people esti dislibiee any:more white labor, by . Wog fNO, thatt by'remaining slaves? li•Aticy stay in their Mores; they jostle ac white labor er, Of leave their old placed, Mink Mae them open to white laborers: Logically, titers is neither more nor less of it. .:name/Wien. cv,,e without de natation, would probably C!'hance the waged of white labor, and. very surely, wouldnot seduce t Item. *.eii us, the customary amount of labor would still, have to be, performed, the frees people would surely not do more, than their proportion of it, ;led very orubahly, for time 4 would do less. leariog at, increased part to white laborers, bringing their labor into gmater &Maud. unit, consequently , enhancing the wages of it. . With deportation- even to tainiited capita, eninin -ed „ T ies to White labor is nail bentatically certain. Labor is like unrother coreni,xli,y in the marker;,increttan the demand for it turd you increase the, price of it. Re duce.the s upply of bliadt, labor, by colonizing the block tocneroutof the country, uni by precisely, so much, s ou increase the dentinal kr, aril white labor. , tintoht drew y w i uptt the freed' people .will swarm forth and cover the who, ;sod! Are they nut already lathe land? 'win tittirenon iimketheinany mitre nu. pintails?. - ,Equally diStributedemong chin i7hiw. of the ,whole country, en d item wouldhe but one entered to ,sermi whites. Could the one,. in luly way, greatly dim ? Theme are trinity counnutilti,.s dis turb the say ',laving more than one free celurcd person " ye . -whites; and this, without , an apparent_ l:(T6FItlUnIOSII of evil front it. The DiStriet of tiolumbia, and the ;Roes rehfarylambaud Delatvatk, 11l this condi- Mu_ The District- has snore than ono, free colored to Aix whites; and yet, lit its frequent' Witten? to gross, 1 believe it has never presented the ptesenee of Ince colored persons as one of its grltivandes. Bet why , should emancipation south send the freed le north?' thr People; of any color, seldom run, Aram there be some yhingto run irolall heretofore colneedspeoplo, to some extent, h a ve tied - ,north - front bondage; and - now, per.' Maps, frobt-both bondage and destitution . But if grad ient emancipation and deportation be adopted, they will ) u me.ileithor to dee trout. Their old matters will,, give r h outr ursiges itt leant until luberers Carilio - pYllb140; and the 'freed men, in turn, will gladly give ilidelabur foir tife.yrialioa r fill now bodies can Vet fouha for them, In congenml climes, and NilLb people of_thaW own blood and race.. This preposrhon can be trusted en the .mtd ests involved. And, in any event, Cannot tiro North decide for itself, whether to receive them? Again, as pritetity proves ,utore, thou theory, in any Me. has there been any, irruption of colosed People northward, because of the abolishment et stormy in this District last spring? What I have said ef l jiroportiop,or free colored persons to the whites, in the Distrikts from the census of 1800, haring no reference, to,persons called contra bands, nor to those made fret, by tri,, pet of Congress, abolishing slavery here. The plan mmaist ingol these articles is recommended, not but that. a restoration of the national authority would be accepted n'jtboot,its adoption. Nor will the war, nor proceedings under the procla• motion of September 22, 18132, be stayed because of the recommendation et' this phut. Its timely adoption, I doubt not, would bring reiteration, and thereby stay both. : we cannot escape, history. We, of this Congress and, this administration, Will be remembered is spite. of .ourselves. No personal significance, or In significance,oan spare minor ;mother. The fiery trial throogh which we-pass, wilt light us down, in honor Or dishonor,"to the latest ' eeueralioll. Wit say we are for the. Union. Thoworldwill not forget that we say thisO'r: . ll,7e know how to save the Union. The world knomiti we know how tO, save it. We=oren we here— honk the petrel., and beak the reepousibility., In giving freedom to the slave, weassure freedom to the free— . Imoorablo alike in what we give and what wepr:serve. We stall nobly save., or meanly lose the_ last best home on eat tb: Other Menne may seceeed; this could not fail. The Way is 'plaiu, peaceful, generous, juit—a way, which,•if followed, the world will forever applaud and Gottmust for Over bless. Anil/ill:Of LINCOLN. December. 1, LSlti. Ckt Paiktelli,s.tx,: rEßzcs, :LEBANON, - , WEDNESDAY, DSCEMDER . 3, 1962 HOME AFYAIRS. Capt. Eli Daugherty, of the 93d Regiment, returned to Lebnnon,leSt week, bas ing resigned his 'commission im the service. lie is suffering severely from the wound in the breast received nt Fair Oaks. Although healed cut *artily, it is supposed that a piece of the crys. tat of the watch remains lodged in the long, pro. diming blond spitting mid a 'distressing cough. lie was in the three months' service and after that about 13 months es Captain in the 93d. We have no doubt he will receive proper medi cal tittendimee here tit home and speedily recov er, as he would probably have before this, hut for the miserable care he received itt the hosni. tale in Baltimore. Capt. John Ulrich, oflbis borough, Lts been recommended by the *enter, as Pro- I Zorshal for Lebanon county. This will be ne g ooe:a,;(1 unobjectionable an appointment as can well be.ina.".l.e• Startling! - bat f - u s e. Theireinateere are hruciug of Ferflr,eurry., Wounds natl. Cholera. Many . a ga Hatt fellow will c'S bones to 1-..ieaeh, who. by the aid of 0 0 LLOWAY'S PILLS OINTMENTovouId - bace rCturne4 to his family etrang and healthy. Soldie fry them! Only 25 cents Der .13cx or Put. . ,226 ll© ti. Myer S t rouse anti family paid a visit to LCb:111011 county, ta.sil wcA„:.for the port pose offorming a better netviaintaice with his constituents. in this locality. Mr. S:ig tand hearted, .wholo-pouied gentleman; who`makes hinds of kiends wherever he goes. ThankscrivincK . Day transpirei r l Jast 0 0 ,• • Thursday according to notice given, and .W3lf pretty generally observed, We 'certainly owe thanks to God for blessings ,without number— abundant harrest, good health,-long life, &e.— fIE things kindly towards us, while all dm misery that aflicts- , ns is the production of evil-disposed men and bad gocerpment. • . United States 6 per cent. bonds can be‘bought at pnr at. the Lebanon Depogt Bank. A desirable inrestinent, es they are not and die interest payable in golds the preiertt iete of wad, ,11ttentioli - ii reeted to the cabin. Vie ilproogb property advert teed by Mr. Ebberke C. P. Stinernetz offers st Private Sale his splendid farm and residence, situate in South Annville township, Lebanon county. The fne contains 138' acres of excellent limestone land, and is one of the best improved and fenced farms in the nounty. The build ings are all in goad order. For partieulars apply to the owner on the premises. , • - • 3E. Arr . Mr. Jonathan Goodrottri, tav ern-keeper at Stranetown, Berks county, wits robbed on the 15th of lest month, between day break and noon, of a considerable sum Uf money, viz: 23 Spanish dollars, $2B in old and new Quarters., abng con taining $l3 in Halvesand a $5 gold piece, and $2BO in notes, of which one was a $2O on tbe,Farmers' Bank of Beading, at least two $lO U. S. Demand Notes, and the rest sss and $lO3 of the Farmers' Bank of Reading, and Miners' Bank . of Pottsville. The money was stolen from the house, and Mr. Goodman offers a reward of $lOO for its recovery, or $5O fur the arrest of the thief. ORGANIZED.—The Ope Hundred and Seventy-Third Pennsylvania regiment (drafted militia) has been organizea', the field officers having been appointed and comtnission cd. The orgabization is as follows Colonel, Daniel Nagle ; Colonel,. Z. P. Dwyer; Ma jor, Grant 'Weidman ; Adjutant. Eugene 'Wash burn ; Quarterrnaster,p, L. Eshleman, The re giment consists of five companies from Schuyl kill county, three from Lebanon, one from Dnu. ph Ln, and one from Perry. The- - regiment is still in Iltrrisburg, but under orders to leave for Washington, At.thetip4l.mectingof the mem bers of the Sinking Siiring Insurance Company, held on Monday,-the 3d of November, 1562, at Housatn's Hotel, in needing, the following per sons were elected Managers for the ensuing year, to wit:—Solomon Kerby, William Peacock, Isaac 11. Mohr, Janice C. Livingood, George Whither, John B. Reber, Aaron Mull,-John Kemp, John Van : Reed, nod Andrew,liurr, of Barks county ; John B. Mester, and Cyrus s c h oo l, , ofLebanon county ; and Edward Kern, of. Lehigh county,' The newly elected Managers will tneet on the first Monday in January next, fur organization. For Resit. THE 101170 Three-story 111110 K HOUSE, with twr story Kitchen at facile& on Cumberland street, Leh anon, nest dcor to Dr. G. 0- - Giclinger's, will l be rented from the let of April next. This 'Po 111 I louse is desirably located ; bean large Garden /:i- 11 with Frait Treat:, Ac., attached. large Brick. Stehle, nod other necessary on thuildin2ta, For for !ber parti Warr apply to H. HABER, . One of the Administrators of the Estate of Elina Bri ber, ti,:teid. -- [Lebanon. December • Vrtiginitz gotitrs.. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED COURCIL—RoonDkr, service every Wednesday evening , et 61,4 o'clock:, every. Sunday morning et 10 O'clock, and every Sunday evening at ti34' o'clock . • EngtiAll preaching next... Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist, Episcopal Church. 'NOM, services next Lord's day morning and, evening in Don's I,utheren church. • German Preaching next Sunday - morning 'rind Endlish In the evening. in Salem'e LUtheran chit reit, Cerman preaching next Sabbath morning end Englinb m in the evening, in the First Refored church. qermen preaching next Suralay at 10 A. M - and En glish service at 2. 1 A L'. Min the Moravian church. gittis • . ..• . On tha 22d ult., in South tatenton. W3l. AARON, son of John:intl . at& SNYDER; aged 2 years,l month and - 13'days. ' - SutTer lithe eltildiOn 6 come unto 'Me, and ; forbid , . . thorn not, for sii9ll is this kingdolofMaven." • On the 20th ult., in Starkc .otinty, OhTo , .10448;' 111.31. MAN, formerly, 'rif •North_Netfanfin to - v . 1116'1144 aged 'B4 yeares, I Month, and •8 days:. Freinel% Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES. This Valuable mcdreineis now offered to the Ameri can Ladies as the only sure, positive, and navevfailing Cure and regulittor of suppressien of nature, from whatever cause.. ~ Particular ease should he ;wed to know that Pregnowy is not the cause. as the Drops would surely produce 311 CMlet mit 'rely contrary to the course of Endure, for which 1 Wilt not: hold myself re sponenble. These Willis are so mild and .pleasant, that the feeblest can take them with peri*ect seenr ity, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may be safely railed a. never failing Revidettor. They can be pm:tired - by addressing muds di rested below, I have used this med.- ne for the last twel veyearsla toy practice, fort there foremelt knew its merits. Sold by alf DraggistS. Price $1 per bottle. Address . • OIL JOIIN L. LS ON, Haven , Conn, - July 22, 15U2. : • HALT ! HALT ! A. Cry from 111Tasiaisigton VOLUNTEER S! . . ATTENTION ! JPjves, ellothers an Sisters, Whose litisbaLds . SAMS and Brothers are serving in the Az ini,•eanriot put int:, theft' knapsack's a mere nee• essarz-or valuable gift than .a few 'Lames of 1-10:if,0:: WA V'S Plr..t.s :AND OINTUENT. Vic) . i Retire healo oven under the exposure of a Soldiere'e life. Only i 3. Cents a Box or Pot. SOLDIERS!.SPECIAL NOTICE ! Do 'riff Duty to Yourselves ! Proteq: - 81 50 A YEAR your .11 - calt ! L. Rola the Ibuotrin g , just rereirrct this day from Washington T. HOLLOWA Y, 111, D. DEAR. avail myself of this opportunity to espress my gtatitudo for your kindness in being sn prOmpt in bending: me your Yalmibie and Obit ninal. hundreds of poor soldiers Love been made nom ihrtiible and by the use of your medicines, and they all can (citify to their healing powers and capa bility of giving instant relief. It him, within my own olise - ry [ion, coves! many a poor soldier front long sick ness and much suffering. Yours truly, D. a. TOEII , I, WaShingfon, 1). C. November '25,,•18t1f1-I.dt. • LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, MITIT ALL TilO IMMENT IMPROVEMENTS, TS the DMST :amp eIIEiPEST and MOST MEAurtrea, of all Sewing. Machines. This Machine will, sew anything. from the running of a fuel: in Tarlatan to the making of an Overcoat—imythi ng from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze and Gossamer Tissue. anti is ever ready to 110 its work to perfection. it can fell, horn. hind, gather. tuck, quilt, and hot rapacity for a great variety Of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that eon fell, bent, bind, and so forth, but it will do 'so better than any other Machine. The. Letter "A" Family: Sewing ktathine may be had in Bg:reat variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case. which is now !wool log sa popular. is, as its name implies, one teat can he folded into a boa or case, which, "when opened, makes it beautiful, substantial, and spacious titbits for the work to Just upon. The eases; are of every imaginable desigm—plain as the wood grew in its native forest. or as elaborately finished as art eau make them. Send for a copy of "Sitmart .0 Co.'s itaacrte. J. M. SING Mlt & -CO., 4158 Brs.:.,ltray. lir?, PI ETT.ADIMPIIIA. OFFICIi—SW Chestiutt St. Mr.) . 7, 1801'. The Confessions and Experience of an.lnvalid. Pobn,hea for the benefit and ns n WHlMillg and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debil ity. Premature Deetty, supolyhig at the same Dina the means of Self-Dare. :fiy one who bits eured himself i,,fie,r being; pot to great expense through, medical int nositiou and quackery, By c n c lo s i og a vaat , paid r:',F,Tti On 70Inpe, SINtILE 6PIES May be bait of the au thor .NATIIAN ,II = I MAY FA .. Bedford. Rings k. .17 [New York - . March The Lebai,loo4 - lila rke t. ' • . ntr , lidly Correcled III•elly. 4,F.8A110N, WEPNEeDAY, DECEMBEII 3,1862. Leh. Mills Ex. Pius $.7 25 Yig,trs, V. dom., 20 Smith " Ex.tra 575 Ili:tter, r f a, lb.. 20 Lei). Vnl.! Super, Fin e 5 50 Tub .'r Salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 1 35 Lard, S Prism Red Wheat ;20 Tallow, S Prism Ilya, 75 liiim, S Cc+rni 6 5 Stioitiderit, Oats, 40 Sides,6 , Clover-seetP,% 575 - Soap, - Thnothy-seed, 3 50 !lees-wax, 26 Plax.seed. 125 White Bags, . 5 Dried Apples, Abu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, tO lb., - 12% Peach "Snitz,' 250 Bristles, :pi lb., 4O Peach "Itatzels," 125 l ,• tiatherti, i lb., 62% Cherries, 150 Wool. II lb., ' 40 charms, ' 37 Soup lhains, e qt.,. 6 Potatoes It bus,.. , 27 .r Inegur, 40.0. h, i 12% . .. ... ._—_—..--A.uniallAttterll crock ..46 _ The Phil adel phut . ftlitelzei... PUILADELPEIA MARKETS, Satimdry, 7or: 29. —The Flour market. is inactive, the demand both for shipment and home consumption being ex tretnely• limited, but prices are without change. The sales for expoit comprise 1000 . 1M1s„ inclu ding 800 bbls.'ehoice NVectern Extra at ,s $7 ; - 150 bbls, common do,ar $3.50 ; 200- bhls. selected Ohio Extra Famiy at $7.75; 200 hbli. Itiorth• western do. at $7. 12i, and - 100 !ibis. fine at $5. 75. The sales to the retailers and bakers have been limited at $0 for common Supertuo up to $B. 75 fur fancy, as in qua Thip's is very 'Hale Rye Flour Imre,. and ,it sellsio lots at $5.50®6 bbl., the latter rate for City Mills. In Corn - Meal, notii ing doing, and we continue forme: quotations. The offerings of 'Wheat - here fallen off. Thn inaritnt is dull, 'and prices favor buyers. The on ly sales reported are 3000@ 100 b buqtels fair and prime Red. in the ears nod from store, at $1.40 tto 1.43, and 50,000- bushels do. alloat i at $1.42.- 7 White ranges from $1.55 to 1.73. There is but little Rye chin isg in nod it sells at 9ogoic. for Delaware, and 11.5@f17c. fur Penn. syl van ia. In Qom there is considerable activity, and further sales of 800009000 bushels Yellow were made. chiefly at V3c., afloat. In Oats theie is also . more doing, and the re. eeipts have increased. About 10,0011 bushels sold at 40e. fur Southrn, and 42e. for Pennul. yenta. SEEDS. There is less Cluverseed coining forward and it is in gaud request ut yester'il ay 's quota siren's. Sales of 500 bushels fair nod prime at SG 25 ig 0.50 V . Gllhs., chiefly : at, f&}0.50 No change in Titutilliy. Flaxseed is in demand . for crushing and 400 bushels sell.' at $3, which establishes a further advance. Whisky is quiet. Stnall - sales Of Ohio barrelS at 40e. and Drudge at 38e.- CATTLE MARKET.—The market. for Beef was rather better, good and prime qualities yeah Wit a ,fraction more than last week. The re receipts at Phillips' yard reached seine 1800 head; showing a. slight inerease, which were nil disposed of at full prices..rengine from $0 be coMmen tip to 89(00:1 the 100 tbs.Fnett, for extra quality. The principal sales , were nt s3©Bl. Cows and calves .are unchanged, ant 50 soot et from $lB to $3O each for springers, end $2O to $4O for cows and calves, as in quality. Roo ruled lirm, with sales of solne 4500 head, including 3784 at Imhoff's, at $5. 1 ,@01. and 700 at the Avenue yard, at $506.- the 100 lbs. net. Sheep—The receipts and sales reached 2800. at s(Msile 3, lb, including stock sheep at s2k®3 each, us to con dition. lrtfAli 0:11t-t.,ti-stni,titts-. PBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the WCCOUII of CYRUS' M. KRAL!, Assignee under a volunta ry (loot] eacitiament. for the Condit of creditors of Peter Miller and Veronica. his wife, of ileidelberg township ,bas been tiled in the I"rothonotary , ,4 Office of _Lebanon county. an that the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county. on the First Meaulay if January, next, for eoutirooLtion end tillowance, when and whore all persons may attend, if they think proper. . . HENRY SIEO inn, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's ()Hire, Dec. ;4 • . 1 - )CTUJC NOTICP. k hereby given, tha t anemia of 19111.1 P A ItNOLD, Assignee of Joseph Arnold ond Lucy Ann. his wife, by deed of assignment, for the benefit of Creditors, lute been filed in the Prothonotn ry'x °diem of Lebanon county; and that the seine will be presented 1. 0 the Court of Common Piens of said county. on the First Murcia! ) , of January, next, for eon nrmation nod allowonce, when and where nil persons may attend, if they think, proper. 'HENRY Si CaltIST, Pridlionotary. Protlionotary's.Onice, bee. 15E2. D uran myricm is hereby given. th a t t h e eeeeetkt , of HENRY WI talk; 01, Assignee for the benefit of creditorA of Joseph Cramer and Susannah. his wife, of the township of Londonderry, line been tiled in flee 'Prothonotary's Office of Lebanon connty, and that the same will he presented to the Court of Common. Pleros. of said county, on the Find Votatuy of January, maext, for confirnitition and allowance, when and when alt Persons - .Wray attend. it IC'ey think proper. I E RY allt IST, Protbon °tory. Prothonotary's Office, Dec. 3, 186:1. IF YOU WANT A PTIOTOGRAPII of yourself' or friend, tho best are S. to helmet at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Hann. IF XOU _WANT A rio. 1 AllilltOTYPlii, very cheap, go to DAILY'S AI: Gallery, 'next door to the Lobalion Deposit Dank. kintiat Vico. IL. TiON'S IVA SUINCTON, D. C SINGER & CO.'S ?Vol ice. Nol ice. Notice. FROtsT ir t i o "A R D S - FROSTED PEET. • EROSTEO FEET-. • FROSTED HANDS. FROSTED HANDS. FROSTED- LI ALBS. FROST ED LIMBS. - r nue mehrated EMItROCATION for . FROST HD LI M now put op in a limit which makes i mule within the reads Of 11-4 reit tin cure Jro Prost- Moroi. Chi lottitn—aS a prereill ire li,r tbem . cnpinints it is. inral nettle —.-Full dire, ions. accompany each barltage: 'end at Mice fir 16 Remedy. persona lit st distance, by one lewtng Twenty .till, rents. call juice a package ;tent than free of all further expense—we pre pay ft - eight. OEO. KI NILSB HA' ii Bitrftat Street. December 3, 1802 Philadelphia. REMOVAL. ziiVIMERVIAN7S NEW YORK AMBROTYPE MEI PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, ri , p - E . subscriber 'WOW() iii orsn Ais.iriencts, and the eitivens of - Lelsurnt and vicinity, that bu hes re— moved his Gallery to ADAM RISE'S BUILDINGS, {formerly Reines .allery.) nearly impusite Henry:S:43- grist's Hotel. where he .s always prepafed to take first class pICTUILES, auchns A M DROTYPES, .4IELAINOTI'I LS: • DAGUERREOTYPES, I'D oToc+RApßs; Which he will sell at prices to snit the tithes. -Don't forget to give him a Call, as he is takhit, the Best. Pictures HI Leikrtuun,, A continuance of the patronage heretofore tended to hint is respectfully solicited. N. 13.--All Pictures warranted. . I'OD.WANT a geed pi (Yrtillt to send orcin a let, ter, call at Zinnuerman 'a Gallery, • „ 'Lebanon, December 3, 1862. NEW CASH',STOI NEW ,GOODS' ''• - AND NEW OR-ICE* . i) StV - AItTF. hereby inform, tilt; pubitt '4iat be has just opened a atonic of (MOS at the old Stand of Swartz L Itto, Fi tll eltailang'Nthiett be void for cash at priced to snit Eta timea.: Ail 'Aro in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April , In. "THE UM.4)B1;" • , . .1:i 7 • Arch Street, Above - Thad Pl I( ~ t ~- UPTON 8: -NEWCOMER, rprop.r. 'ln S 'Hotel is central., conventant by Vailcuger Cars , to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the dim fort and wants of the business publiC. *Ter—Terms $1,50 per day. (Sept. i (Sept. 11, VI. ly. ' 30 DAYS .' RI ORE Tiliti 1E. _ NT, oncic is hereby given tp, II persons knotving; j,„N themselves Milt:Lied to the 1•mof Om* Ak Pyle m ; , either it, the way of judgment no ea or beak ;mecums, that they will have thirty days it ore time to settle or make satisfactory arrangemenbt for the mime. after which tier t the accounts will not' ively he plaCed in the hands of A. S. ELT for collection, doh.; (I SOltaltl. CIIIItLES It. PYLP.. lel.talmn . ,._October 29, 1192._ i L MIS- ki. C-JCII , IJAS just retureed front they with a splendid as sort-Meet or FALL -AND WINTEWRONNETS, , raw. ; Feathers, now * , mad_Drme-,, Dress. - -' Cape, and all kinds of Millinery Goods. Her friends and customers dr‘itiespirtaftilly invited to call and tee . . I a ,. tpt , Orders fillcd at the slacititres notice Lebanon, October 22,1892. i FW 1 , .; %V_ 11 . 41VE 1114 !E. ho titistleorilign%Alort4mtlittr7AssAtlilintrzattilf.? hotel, Leb on, where keep for the Off' s-- anon accum genii Stock • •-nrllol:SES „ cul !TOLES, Ho will keep gentle and giind • Aril* Horses, stul bond- Onion nut sorb Vehicles: Al ), careful Wirers furnish. ed. when desired. - Also OM: for Partiol, &e. Lebanon, July 17,1861. JAMES MARGIT, _ - B. S. -1t:...:1g . ER ' S WHOLESALE A. S) RETAIL ~/ DR . UC- S . to R E Ibis been rmnoved to his :New 11 lding, on Cumberland Street, opposite the IIS 9Buildings, Eebaegon4 0.„ s tall F. rub :criber remand!' ullyia mounces folds aegis:dn. ri l tances and the public in i.P.I ' dal, that he ,has wel 1, utly on hitud a large stool: o - • BRIMS, .. `,. PERFUMERY, ..-.. MED IC INES, -1. --- * .I.At.L4HTS' CH E5ll CA LS- ^-7. ,-, 10 , .; f. - DT-P..9 I LA' 1. el , VA], NIFOTILc.....f. ~ i r- ~.xU.itPENTINI3, .. . .. ... .. 4-1,,A50, ;YARE. , - ~ ':- , B -• B lISIVES, HAIR...OILS; ' ""•.- V- ' . EXTRACTS, B urning - Fluid, hurgical - - Indi a meats, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Toixiceo, Ai . r.. ANC> a- ~ ,, :giety or. Fancy Articles too nithicroais to mention, ivillill he otters at low ratea, and warrants the qualities n "plse articles as represent ed. Purchasers will please *tOerther this, end exam. ine.tlie qualities: and prices ni . :l Steeds befere pitrebas t ing olaewhere. Arirlit)sician „pre*.criptions aOl.l fam ily recipes carefully conumou j, ", at. ell hours of the tilly , ,Or. liiitht, by calling 14 the prim Store, opposite the . Eagle Ito i•dings. ; , On rnndays the Store will be opened for the emu. pounding of prescriptions itten the hours- 0 f 7 and 10 o'clock. A. 31,, 12 and 1, i il 4 and I P. 31. Lebanon, Ang. 13 180:1. . :DAVID 5. It 11IER. ilt,l TAKE I~Ul1.111:P. will do well lkj eal i lig on .1. 11. He ES . SI.ER Agent; ws he is prepared to do nll kinds of TIN POOFING, SPOUTINO , nod 1)11 WOnK genent /y, nt thO very lowost pricca. He +0 line on baud a largo end good nesortinunt of all liindp.Of TINIYAiIk:, :and all of the most innimved Gas Burning COOK sTovEs and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the . difkrent 'nod latest itaprtAuttl RANGES AND 111 0 .ATERS, -of all. kithls. the also keeps ten stoutly onliatelm large :stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLAT .R.tvhich he offers at leak Intact than they can he bought of any other slateman in the county. le_ WA It 1 , ,H0014. - S---one - aoor SOuth of the "Buck Betel," t:lttnitt Street, Leh:tabu, Pa. Lebanon, December 25; ISOI. _ _ NEW. GOODS ! JEST EECEII%n AT TUE STOEE OF - L.. K. L AUDERMILCH o . upberleilut Street, Lebanon, Pa. ow: Selhang Oaf JEUUCEMENT TO CASII BUYEES. WILL SAVE =mem Pia o.ENT LADKEs , DRESS CA DS . Frenett Merino Mid Carom. Fancy and Week Bilks. from 5o co is to $t 50 Detains from 10 to 20 rents. Lawns front 0.14. to 10 (7,711 N. 'Mohair Plain from 10 to 37V 2 Velem:Ms from ; 8 to ltir cents. MEN'S' ANIt - BOY'S WEAR. Black Cloth. from $l. 00 to p. t 51t. Marcy am( Mitch C2054:00 . 64,'frum 1 / 0 to k 1 50. I,lolime (Monk Cloth, from $1 00 to $1 50. Cottomoks, from 10 to 20 crate. . ST[CS. Muslin, from 104 to 1.234 rents. Chock, from 10 to 12 , • Mita. from oto 10 cents CalMovs, from' 5/ 1 4 to 10Y, • 14,„ . ioglimwt, frOM 10 10 00 cents. SHAWLS!. SHAWLS! Spring Shawls, from $1 00 to St, 00. Idaek Thibet slniwie. front $0 Ott to $1 00. NOTIONS ! is.:oTioNs Par:mole and titutirelhm, from LO to $2 Sim:hinge, frOto - to 75 emit a: 11 er) Skirts, from 23 to $l. CM. , from CI to IS cents. Linen and Paper Cal lam An asnntnusnl of READY.MADE CLOTDING, CARPETS 1. CARPETS! • GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE. -PROVISIONS. Seger Cored 11AM and MACK LJOL. • FRUITS • FRUITS)! Dried Appian, Dried Plums, bited I.;eedlits, Dried Elderberries, Allsoll to unit the times, by L. K. K. Il.—All kinds of Country Prolittee taken in ex= change for (Mode. L. K. L. helmnou, April 23, 1,552. • --- LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE a AT AI,.:NATILI,E, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. B uRATSIDE, A. AT Principal V.NsUiNo Si SS[oN will uottinl&iiiti on -I-41ONDAY. July 21,q, !Pi; advantages of ft. pleasant beautiful I.oeittion—spacious itulidings-- en tlife tad liooniS—ft fine Library and Cabinet_ TUE COURSE OF STUDY is net fixed. tbt , Ktudivsi of cu d, ',npit bong directed according to the time he can afford iu School; ir to the peotsniou he designs to pur sue. TILE T.:01114IAL DEPARTBEJ,Vr offers special adva Mgt* to these who propose to engage i n T ene hi ng ; ae the Conine pursued conforms strictly to the require ments of the County SUperilltelltiollt. Mad tO. the CourSe of the State Nof mal &demi. CIRCULARS and further informaticin can be ob tained by addressing the Principal- W. J. BURNSIDE, June 25,1862. .Aaavitta, l'a. EIN TION riIBJj 111E311INRS of the Lebanon County Association for the detection of florae Thieved, and the recovery of stolen horses, will meet et. the publie hone of.fonar MATTIIES, in Lebanon, .on SATURDAY, DECEMBRIt 0, 1662, at o'clock, P. , JACOU J.IONVAIAN, President. DAVID WERNER; V:etcsnrpr w t bl4O STOBVIM,' Secrtdaiy. Lebanon, BRITISES,_ CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, CBES, Er/ENS AND SCALDS, yitdd rritdilv to wonderful healing propertieii of DlLSWElilrii INF hlliLl LINIMENT, when tired according to di ths's. A (MIL ELAINS FROTED FEET, A INUCT,S BITES AND ETINZIS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of. Connecticut, FP. - known all over the United States. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, LS the author of ':•Dr. Sweet's luihilible Liniment." Dr. Sweet's Infallible. Liniment Onree 'Wenn:ell - 2w end never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment "Li a certain remedy for Neuralgia Wet's Infallible Liniment Sweet's Infallible Liniment je tht'pest known remedy Tor Sproki.i:mw,p u see.:, Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lininient. Cures Immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Bweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate roliefforl4,4tud seldom fails to cum Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Curca ToothAchu in (mu minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cutsa and WUlitlliS ilnelledilittliy and leaves no Hear MEN2I Dr. Sweer§ InfAllible Lininient fir the best remedy for sores in the know world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment ilas - been used by more than a million people', mid all praised Dr. Sweet's Infaliible Liniment Takett Fitornolly cures Corie, Cholera bus au i Dr. Sweet's In fallible Liniment is lintya "friend in need," and eviiry family should have it at hand. Dr. SNteet's Infallible Liniment Ts for sole by all 3)rogliste• Price 25 trouts. • Dlt. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LIN LMENT, as-nn external 'remedy: is without a rival, and will al leviate pain none speedily than any other preparation. For nil Rhein . ..lt le and NlllOll4 Disorders it is truly ha fallible, and as ft eurat tilt for Zioros, Wounds, Sprains. Bruises. &e. ts bi lig healing and powerful strengtlienilfg propet ties. excite the just wonder and astenisli trent of all whi have event given it a tritiLL—' Over. one tholisand eert ineittes of remarkable enned, per formed by it Within the 13+t two ymirs, attest tiw faut. Two Ilorsm t• Kier fg. DR, EET 'S. INFALL(BLE LI Nl:kit - NT Bolt HOME'S in norivaed by any, and all in cares of Lameness, tiriAllg &UM Sprains, lirninesor Wrenching, effort is magaial and scrim a. }turners or-Saddle Gall +, SertiMMlS , Mange, &T., it. will .03a cure .spued ily Spavin and Ringbolt° may be easily prevented sod cured in their incipient strtgrec, lint confirmed cases are. Incyceof then poraibility of a rtlti Lea i cure. Zsio case Of the hind. however. is no 'desperate or hopeless but it luny, be alleviated by this Liniment, and . its faithful ap plication will always rennive the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with c o mparative ease. Every Horse Owner should hare thin remedy - at band, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre 7 vent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and whieh render no many otherwise valuable home nearly worthless. 4 , -** DR. SWEET'S IN FALLI RIAII LINIMENT TEE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISML GOUT, NEURALGIA; LUMBAGO, STIFF NECE. ANDJOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND . WOUNDS, HEADACHE; AND ALT., RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. , For all. Of ts b ieh it is it speedy' :6ff:certain renietly, and never fails. - ride Liniment is trivia:roil front the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sheet of Cortnectieut, the famous bone'setter, and has been weed in his prim- - t ce for more than twenty years with the most estop:: ishimt §neeess. • AS AN - ALLEVIATOR OF 'FAIL it. is iinri riled by nny preparitrion before 1116111414hii- or which the most oltrptiettl may be eativinSeti by7a . single. trial . . Tlin; Liniment. will °urn rapidly and radically, RTIEUM A 17. 0 -35180 RDERS of evry kind, - Itud in-thou sands of eaviwwbere Uinta been used it has never bean TOR NEURALGIA, it will antd immediate relief iu every Calle lii.)Wover tliktressitig. • It will reli 617 e 'the iyorA Apies. of 1113ATIACIIE in three'ntinutoxliii i4 - viraiitititkd to it. TOOTHACHE alto will it eurolnstitiltty FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL arising from =prudence or exce,s, this Liniment is a must happy and unfailing remedy. Act• in directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivides the system, and matures it to elasticity. and vigof. FOR PILES.—As an external , remedy, we claim that it, is the beat 1;14 , 441), and ,Yre challenge the world to produce tilt ttimil. victim of this dis trtmaing complatut should give it a trial, for it, will not fail to af119.1 immediate relief, and in a uojority Gf ea- SCS I,y affect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE-THROAT are sometimes extraniiily malignant and &I:m.70:1:0as, but a timely up - plicatitni of thisUninient will nityar fail tat:are. SPRAINS are Fames itnc3 very ointintite; end enlargement of the joints is liable to or., nr if m•gleet ed. The trust ease rnity be conquered by this Liniment in two or three thiya. A Frieitd at itieed. Try it DR.' SWEET'S Infallible Liniment, Is TII SOLDIER'S FRIEND, AI d thousands bare foUnd it truly A Friend in Need! CAUTION •. To nn f 1 inipe . siltion; 'observe the Signature and Likeness Of Rrrifilihen Sweet on every label, ltntl el ro •‘Stephen Sti•oeq,e Infallible Liniment" blhwn " the glass of each bottle, witheuti Which none are 'gen uine. itICHARDSON & CO., solo kroprietOrs, Norwich, Ot. MORGAN 3 ALLEN. General 'Agents, 46 Cliff Street, New York ifir Sold by nil dealers everywhere. December 3. ,362.—1 y VICTORIA LA uCNS, Plaid and - Striped tinnenoks, 11 Plain and Iltt tl Caml.ries, Plaid and dotted Moilo, - Br illlants. Burst:lllex, Bobinets,' &e..LLEIV the hivet fln4Ort niunt, at the afore of • ItYre CALOTII MANTLES and Cloth saatinea, Silk Mantles lj and Sacquea, Skelaton Skirtg and Spring Balmo• rids, Sari Umbrellas and' arasolA, Cult .amsortalout Joat reccivad Ad tins store of I.IFINRY & SAINV..` BOOKS & STATIONERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ &. HOUCK Air o ,,, U2 l i k titT i l l ! I , e t 11.rak and hat Stationery v hog r i 1 s of 1. 11. ItOedei and thmree Willie. they are now prepared to wait on all who will fawn; them with a call, at the old stand (11, Fl. finish:l's) tin Cumberland street, where they will always hare. h girl a large and-well se lected simply of 'Blank and Sunday School Books, mid i.e an 6 , y orb sr their Miscella neous books at greatly reduced prices. The Now York and iladelphia Daily and Weekly Papers, and Magazines, can he lcul and subscribed for, on reasonable terror, by calling at their storm Anything wanting in their line will le, cheerfully at tended to with promptness and dispatch. • Lebanon, Nov. P.:, 1562, OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSMPTION At JAI' . COOKS & Co.; thiolcir , rQ* 114 SOUTIPTIIIRD sTit 2ET, _ Philadelphia. Nov. 1. ISfi . 2. The tuMrafgned, having been appointed SUBSCRIP TION ALI ENT the Set:rotary of the Treasury, is now prepared to fnrn kh. at iinre, the Ncw Twenty Year 0 per et. Bonds, of the United States, deafitnated as ilrive-Twenties." redeemable et 'Mit pfeasitre of the it dretfiteetit, after five years, and atithorized by Act of CvMgress, approv ed February 25, hird. Thu (101.1 . 1 1 01 N BONDS z!.. , re fled ha uums 0f,550, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO. The ILEGIST pdt BOND hi come of $5O, $. l OO, $5OO, $lOOO, and Wan. Siiciper cent. pnr nivnuut hill commence froht diite'bf pnreluh9a, mid is PAYABLP. GOLD,. Semi• Annually, 'ail Mb is equal, at the imien. premium On gold, to about MOUT PIM. CENT. l',Flit A:i11 Xll. Farmers, NerilinittS„ 14401:miss, Capital ists, and all who hare any money to invest, should know and re. member tliat theSe Bonds are, in effect. it Fl UST A101:T -. GAG E upon all ftailreiids, Ca,uli, Bank Stocks and Se emit ice, and the iMiIIeTIFC proCnets of all the Mann the- Jures, A - c., .ce.. it, the country; and that lie full and ample provision made for the . PaystiiSat of the interest and liquidatimi of nt Encino I; by- CUStOM Ditties, Bxeise Stamps and Internal , Revenne, serves to make ese Bends the'llEst, MOST :AVAILABLE. AND MOST PDPULAtt LNYpiTMEN"T ThE Su serintiens ieeeived at P3B in Legal Tender Notes, or hates and cheeks of bunks at par ilk Phitalelphia.— Subscribers by mail wilt receive prompt attentien, and every Facility awl explanation will be alfindeit ou ate plieettien at, this nines, - A 101 l .vapply of Bonds will be kept on band - tor be mediate delivery: JAY - COOK,F., SuLseription Agent Novnnther 12,1862.4 m, To Consutuptives. rin Advertiser, haying been restored to health in a I. i few weeks, by ;t very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a seve.re lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption-1s anxious to make known to his fellow-Sinierers the mean,. of cure. To till who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription IM:it (Tree of charge)., with the directions for preparing and using the :since, i,lifeh they will find a Sting QUI!,E POE, CONSUMPTION, AsTIZMi, Btto::cutrxs, Sc. TllP'Grily object of the Mt - el - User in sending: the Pre- Seription is to benefit thettfflisted, and sPrend informa tion Which he conceives to be invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer will te his remgda . as it will cost UMW nothing, and may prove a Ideslirer Parties wishing the preStiiption will Please uddr.ss rtv. E6ll'A A. WILSON, Kings County, N. Y. November 12, 1602.-- • Mild& on the Face, In, v,..inotary Emissions, and Sexual fileurnicity 7 the Con sequences or Youthfulicdiccceacc. &c, &e. c y , mi., admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often setraftlieted evils, may be re muted without medicine and without dangerous sur gical operations, and shonid be read by every youth and every Man in time land. Sent under seal, to any lottlress,in a plain.iealed en velope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing-, MIAS. J. C. E.l.lNr. & CO, 127 Bowery, New-Pork, Post Office Box, 4-586. November 12 ISO • - 11. R. .I.I43EG'S LIQUOR STORE, Corner of Marketand Water streets, Lebanon, Pa. rpFI E.' undersigned reipecttully informs tse that he has received an extensive steel( of the choicest purest . 1. - io.yors of all descriptions. These ‘Liquoa s ho is disposed to sell at on. 1 . 6 4 t r•'ce deutedly tow prices . 4 •CS • Druggists, Farmers, - Mitel Peepers. and Oth - undersigned. Lebanon July 9, ISO. • .1./PEG: !id;WilitlitTCS7, BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS 0 i ii , ~,. t \ i k ~,T L -, '"- - / tr,•: . Ti'r/ , '3 - '.' 1 1 1 - -1--e.--'-'-' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS INT A I r O ltemi All Avho have Friends and Relatives in the-Army or Navy, should take special care, that they be amply sup plied with Unger. Pills, anti Ointment.; atld where the brave Soldiers and -Sailers hale neglected to provide them •- 'yes , Otitit them, no better,proi , ent can be sent LkeTi , toirend§: They nave peen proved to be the lag friend in the hour td . SICK IiE,MYCHE AND WANT 01?-.APPE . E INCIDENTAL TO 'SOL DIRIZS. The4e *lugs which so sashl,n us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed pet apiration, or. eat ing and drinking whatever is unwholesome. thita die tga4iug the healthful action of the liver stud stomaCh. rovms must be ret itßed, it you desire to he well. The ['Ms, taken according to the printed itedractiono, will sinickly produce is healthy tuition in hells liver and stomach, stud as a natural coneequence, at clear head and peed appetite. EAKNESS Olt 'DEBILITY INDUCED DY (NEI( FATIGUE, Will soon disappear hy the use of these invalnaltle Pill% and the:.tioldier wttl Titled:ly itegoivo additional sthipgth. Never let the Bowels he either Confined. or nii!illnly acted "Ilion. It may seem strange that Hollo way% Pills statute( be recommended for Dysentery and flux, many hersonsimppieduAtivat they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake' ' for these rills will correct the - liver and stomaeh, and this remove all the acrid humors 111,12! the syst mt. This medicine teat give tone and vigor to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while ',milli amtstrength Gillow as It mat ier of couh , F.e. Nothing will slen the relaxation or the Bowels Co sure as thi, famous VOLUNTEMCS ATTENTRIN IN,DISCRE- 'PIONS OF YOUTH!,,, Fares and Inert s. blotches and SiveDings. ran with certainty be 'unitedly cured lithe Pills are taken night and 11101 rang, and the. Ointment be freely used as stat ed in the printed instractions. If treated in any other namner they dry up in Mie part to break out hi another Wheo•as this i.nuttnent will remove the humors from the t Strut and leave the Patient a vigorous mid heal thy man. It will require a little perseVeraucc in bad 'rases to insure a Imo ue; cure. 1 . ..011 WOUNDS ErtnEß OCCASIONED BY TEE BAYONET, SABRE Olt TEE BIM ,LE T, SORES Olt BRUISES, To - width every welcher and Sailor are liable, there are 116 medicines safe, sure and convenient as Iloilo way's. Pills and Ointment. The poor WOl.lidell acid at Mast. dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed im mediately . if:be would only supply himself with this matchless Ointment, which shuntil be thrust into the woivad and smeared all round it, then covered with a 'linen Of linen from his Maws:ten aunt com! - ,ressed with it handkerchief. Taking n ight and morning 6or S rills to cool the system and prevent inliammatien. • Evairy. Soldier's I: napsuck and t , eamen Wiest should b e l iverwort with these valuable Remedies. CAUTION I—hornr are ppluitw unless the words Hownr,tt, New VOTtiC AND .I,NitoN,'' ere disco elide ail a Niderntur& - in every leaf of the hook of directions oround•each int or box ; the mimic may be plainly seen b.oling the teuf In the light. A handsome reward still be given to any one rendering such informictiou as may lead I o the detection 01 any party or_ parties couu tefluiting medicines or vending the ii . 41110,' kl;otviug tbi.,11.1 to he spurious. ***6oll.l m U o Manufactory of PrOress& llonoresr, so ittaiden Lane, IV,w York; and by, all resipectahle Drinvidats and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the ctv il world, iu boxes it 25 Setae, tit cents and each. ta - - There is considerable twang by tinkling toe ler- tier sizes. IL—Direct:ions for the guidance of patients in ev ery divordet' are affixed to each boa. [2.iiv.5,'14-aver . ICTORIA 1,...vi , N5;, Plaid and striped' 'Nadisooka, -1r Mufti and Nail Cant bries, Plaid and dot„ted Bobiwits, c-, tlie larittst usiwrt, ntCrit, tit the store of a 's and Boys' IN ear please F9ll.l ll l7ltrgtahlE I,ICI t 1 eo i l'6l" - oimreeo7 11 EN Y&ST IN FITS PULS H. ItlcHEYhas removed his No. 1 Tailoring; Estahlishinca to N 0.3, North M'Anut street, Y. doers nor Ova 1. George's store, and directly opposite the Court tlawe, up :rtairs. where lie will. continue to manufacture all articles intik line With neatness and dispatch. Particular attention will he paid \ to cutting and making children's clothing, &c., &c. 1.14) solirits a. continua nee of the very Jibe lot patronage this far extendul by the citizens of Leb. anon and vicinity,. All kind: , of stitching, done on rea sonahle terns on. ono of 1. Id. Singer's Sewing Machines. All Work warranted.and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Lebanon, July 3, 1861." , 111 - OLI Art il • 1 - 1 4 Neark.ll AHD .l. - Seltlil,f, .1 - '24 New Yorli, have just rik. nto.t. elegant ,Ityles or Itititeleek pork,' ill In ttai; Co3lll try, axolotl, than ilw usual pri.-e$ Lee nine}, troattt van at bent ion VA. .4itecially . h ltt.ting-Cast ,, l Lerim. 114 superior !nor sot' at: tpirr, width pve oan eel' Pirlit An" 7'llll ISt - OWE INCIJIP - - - LA DT lt:S, open fiic.• fd cariiz Utdd W,lit: enCe . ' extelkiwo ami.great beauty, usually gr we ofTor 11. r V:i. . -. , -':. , tat , l ia The saw, Watch, precisely. Izt-Vritl_ ic usually sold fir frown fig, to Vid, we sell', t h e vat Silver Illviche. Cam T allies' size, open lace, usually sold foe', far SW. the f Joitlies' size, bunting coat, ulually sold,' 101 l for $1234. taws are very, beautiful. *all .., ileutletuelis open thee ; usually sold f for $9 ion tientlemen's open fai_%e, bi.iinlly sold for',, for SU. • : p P al t .. fientlemen's epen lime, usually sold for 121, - went for $l2. . • , Gent:creen's . open face, usuatly sat! i 7 3r $25, we for $l4, st For Gent'mach's booting do. we charge $2 to , more. .rd The riny Watch. •e r y These were ordered expressly fir_ the army, a i f deemed suitable iu every i.6SPeCt. T h eT.CR"I' W P Tory elega n t stjrles of Silver hrinting case Lep ,b eea i, " heavy gold Oath oil silver frori These tart are superb, rd Min We have receivitt, al,,e, a new style of h e. shell pattern Watch ; the ease it silver bereplied. with golil,,and is the moat beautiful watch- • . wellaye ever seen, t tliera 13 ENTLEiIiEN'S VEST CLlAlNf l ither! To. fill orders ; also; for every variety of Je. at much less than the unnakprires. , - fluty Wr PAT - ALL EMPRESS' ellAit9ES 00 goods sold • Money. May h sent either in registertal letters express. Address , iiNa-t% MIA It 0111iLL,•.. " -1 Liberty st, N. New l ern, November 19, 18'92: MITE niffiseriber again retttriteAtiont th. city old offering the Largeot Assorttnent of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and ' r QUEENSWARE; . , , . in the county—among which are Prints for 8,9, to and. 12 rents; Muslin, from 72541 to 20; iiinghamslOsqlr than in the city != A large assortment of _Shirti and Soldiers' Blankets! • - YDIES' DRESSCOOLS: MERINODIS, (French) COB MOM. SI LKS, (Blank and . Figured) DF.LA/N.ES, (Plaid, Striped .1. Fig'd) LUSTRES of ,nll, prices. "BALMORAL-Skirb LADIES' ct. mrssw...v. HOODS AND NUBIA'," MEN'S WARE: Moths, Cassini ores antl Veatings, - hearer Moth for Over Coats, Shirts and Drawers _ Also Carpetings, aecks anti Tickings (4110CERIF,$. Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and 'Cheese; Fresh Mackerel and Spices. The subscriber would. adrt'se .i.ho;e in want Of Goode, to make their parchaall, as every indication shows that cotton goods will mirarce Consiilerably, the high price of cotton mast raise.tileg,oods when theme hutltcturerg are compelled to pay the price of cotton and an change of 40 per cent. nu Foreign . When the stock is once reduced it will raise those imported goods consid erably. Now is the time to get goods at a fair price.— Come and see the largest and cheapest stock in the county. No Humbug J. GlUittiE. Lebanon, Nov: 6, Died.' EAT CAUSE OF H MISERY, Ali AM S. ULRIC 0 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, FUNCK'S ItUlLDlNG,second story. in the roonnt lately occupied by John 11. Bowman, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, April 30,1.86-2-6m.*. Burelope: Price ti etc.. I I.VBILWELI., ON THS tiertnittorrlicea, Cense:no ,bility, Nervousness, Bpi )l' the Body. Lassitudc, the Bark, I edisPOsitiOn, Leber, Dullness of Ap- Aversion to Society Lore "street, Dircinees, - _ I,C IV It US ir. 111.. 116 E JR, _ ATTORNEY-AT.LASS . r.—(iffite in Wahigtgtrept,ilear ly opposite the Busk liptel t and i*c. doers Bondi from liarmany's Harchrare.stofe. Lebanon, April 9,1892.-1 y: _ .. . ~ S. T. ItIcAD.IO9I , ATTORNEY AT LAW, i n,FFICH in Cumberland Street, in the mon; lately j occupied by Ws'. M. Drag, Esq., Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, July 3,1862. G WIVE I 111 .111.11.11* , TTORNEY-AZLAW.--Othee in Cumberland street, ...A in the office of his father, Gen. John Weidman. Lebanon; August 28,1861. Amen my an Ordinance for the establishing of Mar kets. Passed April 22e1, Is 6?. SECT.I, Ito it enacted and ordained,-by the Burgess and Council of the Borough of Lebanon, that the last clause of Sect 2Of the Market Ordinituce--aiber: tainine, to the High Constable as Clerk of the ,Ittrketi, no irna-i».bereby repealed, and that the Cleric of the Markets be appointed-by the Chief Burgess add Conn the said . Clerk be.ezniiowereite weVhaudineasnreany. nroilaknei or prolftterisii!s,...and rotrilfmate far bi......ruse all melt. p.rodune Lunt marketables that mak be short in weight,or - ' . , . . M. E.AR31.4,,NY, Chief Boriess. Attest.e,D.R. Arittna. Clerk. Lebanon, Nov. 20. 1862,-;t. - - 'z~'-t~ft~=s REAT TRUNK LINE PROM TIII3.NORTH AND 1,3 North-West fur PRILADELPELIA,, NEW-YORK, EEADINO, POTTSVILLE , LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, ASTON, Ac.. An. • . Trains leave Ilarrisbirg for Philadolphia „NewrYork, Rending. Pottsville;and all intermiEate Stations, at 3 A. al., and 4.00 , P. 31.. New• York Express learn leave gf, .Z.15,A. M.; arriving at Now-Yofk at 10.30 ilk same morning. • . Fares, from. itarrishurg To e!y-Theltits lb: to nit adelpli S 3 311 and V 2 .50,. Baggage checked through. lteturunag: leave New-York m 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7 P. M.. (PiTTSBURGII EXPRESS). Leave Phihtde ph is at 5.10 A. 'M.. and. 3.31 P. al. • Sleeping ears in. the New-York -Express Trains; through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Tastiengeis by the CATAWISSA Rail Road leave Port Clinton at 5.10 A. N.. for Philadelphia 4 . 10, aD, intermediate Stationi; and at 3,20 P. M. for Philadel phia. New-York,"and all WAY:Points. . • Traitts leave Pottsville at. 0.15 A. M., and 2.30 P. 41:,, for Philadelphia and New-York ; acid at.s-39. P. M., for Aubm it and Port Clinton only; connecting for. Pine grove and with the Catawi sa Rail, Road ; and return ing front Reading at Safi A. M.. for Pothirtil.:o Alt Accommodation Passenger train loaves Reading at 0.30 A. , and returns from Phi fadelphia at d3O P. M. Annie above traiti.ifitn daily, Sundays excepted. A .r.unday train. it;Wed Katatille et 7.30 A. JL, and Ll ladmpliia at 3.:15 cloAl iiraTiCiS; szAso:sr,aud giON TICKETS at mittted rates to and tram all points. G. A -NICOLL.S, General Superintendent. STATION Y. JOHN SOWER§, 117 (MILD ird4rm the Public, that be has opened a DOOK AND STATION HRYSTORE 2 doors south of Zion's Lutheran church. where he is prepared to' enpply all who may fitYor lam with a COL •• The New York and Philadelphia Away and tVeekiy PAPERS, AND MAGAZINES will I. furoWied at the regular prices. Anything wanted in hit hue be cheerfully at tended to. ' JOIIN El. SONVEdiS Lebanon, Nev. 2d, ISO. BOROUGH PROPERTY. viT ILL hr offered at 'Public Sale, at the Public House . of llenry Siegrist .1a the borough of Lebanon, on THURSDAY. DECENDN6 11,156 a. • At I o'clork in the afternoon, that saluahle LOT.of GROUND, situate on the Neftht roriter of Walout. and Water streets, in said borough. fronting 66 feet. 8 ilailt`S on Walnut street and SO feet . ml Water. The. 2 1 - • improvements are a one-stod 'Weather-bearded Leg and Stone 110116 P, 'Xhis is i very diggra_ !th bit property for huthling,eentrallyloeateChe t %kite , but one square front the Court Howe . TIT property is at iresent ocenpied by John Irrble 'ford. (hot title and possession will be given on the Piolf day of April, ~ • • • Terms of sole will be made known by CU:ARLES RtßEesz Lebanon, Icor. /6, 15622 .IF YOU. WANT • Aricrun: of pour deceased :friend, enlatged andi , cr . :dared in oil, Gall at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to tho Lebanon Deposit Bank. . • ITAYE, -NOW OPRNED TIDEIR LARGE A.7..;.D TEST; II ANDSOSIE ASSOITsIitNTOR Gllsllics; Striped, Th.:id:ad Dialn.Slaruanbignes: ShePt, bon! Fluids ; Re-mines; Foulard Poplins...at, krt. 2k159,.a full stock of 110111tSUNG GOODS. such' as7niss.. instincts, ]tares=,Crape Merebv. Grempiturp BitrVges, all wool DeitaueoCliallieg, Ac., wkrok are 45.pribr" looking after, for they certainly are .1 Grout prtivitite, Thlgec Hive "Store. An Ordinance READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRAN&EMENt: L 36,156'2 2AND PUBLIC SALE IF Tot' WANT A good PI.CTURE for aildedalion or Mo, call tifyl.l. r), LY'6, 'next. door to the . Lebanon Dopagt Bak. HENRY & STINE • rilack . orni White CUES El POPLINS; Black and Plain PLAID POPLINi3; Lilac, Blue and Green PLAIDS; Black and White DELA INES: , Rich Plaid. I'OPLINS • Rich Cbene POPLINS: Silver Mixed POPLINS," Very Landaolne, nt the Golden Sign ' 'DENT:I,7r & STINE, „Corner of Curnherhoid aeid 111:iiket'stre , ..te Lebanon, Ilay E!ffl RT, lir Ell
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