MI tlje gOlitttiotti: =MEM LEBANON, PA. 'w.MI)NgSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ISO ROME AFFAIRS. [SEIB nei.,Pritrang paper, and in fact all 'materials used by printers, have ad- Vanceda'tly in price again during 11'04'1 . a% Ogeele, Owing we. resume' to Itherreset of the election,) and unfor. 'qUndt,4:y we are just out of paper, so 'that 'weare obliged to pay the ad *vanced price. This reminds us that l'tbrough the hurly-burly of the recent .ctunpaign many of those indebted to AZis for subscription and so on, forget to pay. To all such, we would be greatly obliged, if they . wouht furnish us our oil to grease the machine and keep it going, In, .other words, PLEASE PAY UP: Those who can't :make it convenient to come to town, will please send by mail. Don't for. '.,get; we need money badly. - lion. Johil W. Killinger, of- this piece bas been optio!nted Asseseur of Internal _Revenue of the Tenth Cungress.ional District, in piece ufJobrEorly. Thelrtn of Henry & Stine, Dry Goods Merchants, in this borough. has been dis aolved—Mr. Stine retiring, and Mr. John Rein oehl taking his place. Mr. Henry has just re turned from the city with a large lot of New GOods for the new firm. At a. meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association at Lebanon, held on last Friday evetting,lbC follow ing . Officers were elect• ed, viz President, SIMON J. STINE. Vice Presidents:, Saninel Iteisner, Tobias Meinecbt, S. 8., Jacob Redsecker, J. Beim, W, G. Bergner, Dr. W. M. Guilford, Jae tus Sberer and Jos. Euston: Recording Secretary, W. G. Ward. Corresponding Secretary, Tucob Debufr Registering Secretary, John Daiiy. Treasurer, Dr. George Ross. Board of Managers, John H. Rrick, C. B. ''Wegner, George L. Atkins, John Ruinouhi, Cy. liyzus Boger, John B. Rauch and John If. Miller. Tbe-Board of Msnagers appointed Miss Julia kßoss, Librerian, from whom the members of the . Association and other persons entitled to the use • of the Library eau obtain books at any time by !Hugel the Rooms of tbe Asmetation, In the Seminary Building. 'The Beard of Managers will have a meeting th isi (Tuesday) even log, at S o'clock, in the Li t brary Room 0 We have reeeiv , ed zopy of at hand peome litrle paper eutitlei the "Student's Mon th :jy," pttiAit. , hed at Aunv Metiers. W m . 4.l:Burnside and Jar. r, Mate. it is devoted to egekosol-Sohjeuts, ;Neyy.s, rendGetkomi. L i tent tura. .A , mam Pained Eli Witmer was ar 'rested in !this boroogti la ,t week und ..cointn i tied •to‘pristin , chtvrged with stealing a horse from Mr. IC. , 11.-Niseley inLtincuiter county. RE AIL BST A.T F. SALEs —Auctioneer j3e4reber.incerrtly sold the following :—Ou t Lot in 'CortilvlrThtip... estateof Orth Light, deed, coo toinsA ocrcess4:6s perebea, to Win. Greiner, hit. $155 per ,itiSe: Out Lot in Cornwall, same e 3 itate, 2 acres, 'to ;Sohn Gasier, for $154 per acre.— 'Out Lot in Cornwall, saute estate, 34 acres, to 'Few'; far 1.151 per tore. Town Lot on Market street, 33 feet front, seine estate, to-John iWolf, for 821)0. as acres of hantl„propert,y of John Gael: Icy, 1 lifileritist of Lebanon, auld to Jacob Swapo, for $l7O per acre. Kr:Sitron piirektAsed the lip Wen& Of diohn ' I: Winger, Big ~ on Wn [but street. Lebanon, for $3,00, Mrs.= Ringle.lids sold her 'double frame house end fait lot of ground, corner of Market. and Hill streets, to Mr. Westenberger, for 52,100. - A. S. Ely; Esq., bas sold a fruMe house :mil piece ,t r un : lill street; to Mr. Adam Ste lee, for Mr. SiMon S. Stine bas sold a house and six aeres of land, in East Hanover, to Mr. David G erperieb, for $„.l The Reid Estate of Ludwig Ging. Tleb, deed., tens sold on Saturday evening last The 'Lot "louse 'Wild - Lot on Chestnut street to Daniel Bordner for $9OO. The Brick Rou'seadjoining to John - D. Krause for $1979 • Out Lot No. 3 to Win. Shirk (2 acres and 100 parches) Int% sllAper,ncre. to 'Jacob Looser, At li7o O'er Out Lnt Nn.s, 2 of an acre, to T. P. Frantz,at the rote of $59 per acre. Out - LorNo. 6, 1 aeris, to John Gasser, at $lB6 peraere. Out Lot No. 1, 24: acres, to Samuel Roark, at sl3l : per nor,. . The real estate. laieiy of Daniel Myers. in Jackion township, near Myerstownr- containing ohnet 50 acres, was sold by 'the Lebanon rod Lebanon Vallny.,Danks ' on, Saturday, last, to Doti; Light;North" Lelian on .13orOugh for $ll, 000. The form of John Over, in North Annv 133 acres, to Daniel - Kreider, of Cornwall, for $B3 per acre. The rett‘estattt, of. jactolt :Stoever, aged:, in thii Horongh, wits SopronMotidaY as "follow : House and L0t...1n Market street, near .Chest nut,.ta 'Mtn. Shirit for $lO7O. Lot in Market Street, near the Quittapahilla, to A. HeYfus, for $Blll, Lot in Market street. in North Lebanon, to John Kochenherger, for' $430, An election for. officers find direc tors of the North Lebanon and Mt. Hope Plonk and Turnpike Road Company, waa held on Mon day with the. folloviing President—A. WILFIBI3f. TrenEtlres—Jaeob Directors—Jacob Steidle. D. S. Hammond, Win. Sbirk:C. Li- Molly, J. P. Jackson. Ackerinans Perfected Extract of Coffee,oneof the chenpeatand beat proportions of coffee offered to the' pub lie. Give it a trial. It costs 8 cents a ftekrige, whieb, •wits s, pound of Coffee is equat to two pounds. ; .It,e.onles,kigt3,l7lTcommonded. For ell.' Liteberger's Drug Etore, op wasite the Market house. 3t. SelpflAte, of Lime tbr preserving Ci zer, A freak lot or this article Jost received, and Air sale At Letribergier'S Drug Store. :The term. County Cain m iasion or, tlfQtbliocEikintis Esti"., of Cornriall-township, ex. wired.on Monday last, and his successor, Elmo IBodta,.of &truth Annville, took his Feat at tita Iltoard. Mr_ Evans, by his gen tleolanly deport manna:Nl attention to the duties of his office, won thdicsliebt, 9pppptints as well as friand;3- .=• 1114 i igt:upright and eartseientiotis, and _the great Tidy is that inen who succeed in becotti ;lag the "samaras of the people," are not all like ;Ili, Evans. UNION FOIE COMPANY. meeting of the Union Fire Com , :r i my Win be heti at their IlaEl next Monday ..esening, the ittk inst., at 7 o'clock. A general ,attendance is requested, as business of the great enat,intipor tame .w.isl be acted upon. By Onana, J. W. KILLING ER, Prest. Nov. 4,16611. Attention, Soldiers I Protect your Health —No sensible man wilt leave the city w ithont 4uppAg.tai ./10LLAWAY'S PILLS AND GENT ;.MENT, 'or Wounds, Bru ices, Sores, Fevers s and Dysentery, these medicines are the best is the,twarlcl. 'Every Bee. lish and French Soldier ..c4See amts. Only ti tents per boa or pot. 225 Tr 1.40.7 ()Pres - that we come in contact with an artiede that we feel justified in recommending ,to our *amerces reading, but the article of Feral. ly ItyeCo4ore,manufaetured by Howe et Stevens, .advertieed.in , this day's paper, we feel we can coinMewd Avail who may have use fur .dyes of any eolore... For sale by all dzuggists. Blanka , for Bounty and invalid Pen , rion Ciititn jrutt vista and for stela et the Ao • • tv.nar.ln. Office. "KOLLOCK'S itriTAIN" is the best and purest Baking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Bread and Cakes. It does no t corita in a particle of Saleratus, Alum or any other kind of deleterious drug ; gist is perfectly pore and healthy. It is 'an cm:ellen t canape:A:. lion for persons suffering from dyspepsia. For stile a LEItBETIGER'S Drug S tore. - 50 A YEAR TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go icy on. end it is expected that the Conscription tic will he enforced immediately. so. I would advice every Lod} to get their PICTUREFI taken in time for their re lotions and friends. and the only place to get a No. l' Picture is at ZINMERMAN'S New York Photographic Gallery, for be is taking the cheapest, the best. and most life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can't be boat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's - New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P: S.—Children and anybody that live got w'ak eyes should call at. Ziramorman'e Gallery. Ms Pictures tat ty require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit Guns. Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &e. ATTENTION SPORTEMEN.-4. 0. AULENBACE IVOITIeI re s.pectfully inibrrn the public that he continues the inleinesP of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER. Caps, Walla, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store. ..n Market s.lreet, a few doors North of Ilia L. V It. ft.. Lebanon. Pa. titc9_. All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pos slide out ire and in the nest style o f Iverltinanship. Lebanon, June 24, 1803.--3 m. (COMMUNICATED ) PULMONARY. CONSUNPTION A CURABLE DISEASE I I A CARD TO CONSEMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored M health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy. after having suf• t"ered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow•sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the Caine, which they will find a sure cure few CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, TIRONCIII TIS.COIJOII5.;, COLDS. ,te. The only object of o the ad. yeA ISCr in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afii icted. and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufterer will try his remedy, as it will Cost them nothing, and ma; prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preiieriprion wili please address Rev .EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Connty Oat. New York. -Do not trifle with your 11041 , 11, Constitution and Character. If you are suffering with tiny Discuses for which lIEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIII is reconnueuded, . . TRY IT TRY IT! TRY IT *ill Cure Yon, save Lone Safforing, allaying 'Pain and Inflammation, and will restore yore to • Cut out the Advertisement in another column and caller read for it. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. Ask for liembolro. Take No Other CURES GUARANTEED. October 2S, 1563 —2m. SECRETS for the million I A most valuable and won derful publication. A work of .400 pages. and 30 colored enravings. DR. HuNTEIrs VADE MECUM, an original and popular treatise (111 Man and Woman. their Physiology. Functions, and Sexual disorders of eveiS , kind. with Never VailinE, hemedies for their speedy cure. The practice if DR. 'HUNTER has long been, and still isombOunded. bat at the earnest solici tation of numerous persons, be has teen induced to ex , tend.his medical usefulne.s through the medium ()this -VADE itIEOUNf." It is a volume that should he in the hands of every family iu the land as a preventivc, of secret vices. er as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of post :go to any part of the United States for tSO cents in P. 0. sumps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad. dress. post paid, OIL. LIUNTEII, No. 3 Kidv is ion Street, New York. Sept. 3, 15r13.---ly. Dr. Tobiao . ''‘70231.40-tielana. mmi,m7L.J.32aL.o3mt, A Certain cure for pains and aches and warranted ja.snperior to any other. Croup it positively cures - .lelief is absolutely sure immediately it is usad. Moth ers remember this. and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a slisense which glees no no. tiee, frequently attacking a child in the dead hour of the night: before a physician can be suannoned it may he too late. Remember. the Venetian Liniment neverthils Price 25 and 50 cents a bottin. Sold by all Arnggists. °glee. 56 Caurflaud Street, New 'V( rk. Sept. 23,1853.-Im. Curan of Nervous Dcliility. Incompetency, Prema tort:Decay and Youth'ul _Error, actuated by a de sire to benefit others. will be happy to furnish to all who need it (tree of charge) the recipe and directsons for making the simple. Remedy used in his ease. Those wishing to profit by his experience—end possess a Vol nable Remedy--will re .o iN't the same, by return. mail, carefully sealed.) by tithiressiu.., ,, 301 - IN II AWDEN. No. GO NVO stf STREET, Net' YORE, Aug. 29, 1863.-3 m. • THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP AN INVALID. for the benefit. and as a warning and • A GAUT [ON TO. YOUNG MEN Nebo suffer from nervou? Debility, Premature Decay o[ Manhood, etc , F Implying nt the same time: T II E MEANS OF SELV-Oulto, By - one who bus cured himself after being put to great Oxpentio en 1 'injury :Virougli medical humbug nod quackery. By gift:lo4llr: a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be, had of his author. ' NATITANIBL MAYFAIR. Esq.. Bedford, Rings county, N. T. way 27, 1663.—iy. DR. :JNO. L. LYON'S F.Eqtch Perim!lichl aropil This valuable medicine is TOM offered to the Ameri can Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never,fitiling core and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy is not the casino, as the Drops would surely produce no effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which f will not hold myself re sponsible. These Drops urn so mild and pleasant. that the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so powerftil in their effects, that they rosy he safely called a never failing 'Revelator. They can be procured by addrtesiog me as directed below. I,have used this meth .icine for the last twelve years in my practice, and there fore welt know its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address DIL JOIIX L. LYON, New rfaveni Conn. July 23,1882. Siteeia lee. MADAM PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM has long tested the truth that there aregreat principles in Medicines as there is in Science. and this Medicine is compounded on principles suited to them - mill:old nn. tare of Man! The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and tire& hip; a gentle internal war.oth, and this is eatised.hy the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and v igorouS circulation of blood through the lunge, it enlivens the unities and assists the skin to perform its ditties of regulating the heat of the system, and in gent ly throwing-off the waste :substance froni the surface of the body. It is not a voilent "remedy, but emollient warming. searching and effective. Fold by all drug gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Sept. 2,1503. witoorriva COUG/I Olt CROUP, however severe, MU he alleviated and eared by the use of MADAME ADOC BALSAM. - - - This invaluable Medicine possesses the - extraordina ry power of relieving immediately WHOOPING COUG tt JIOtROYIN-SS, • DIFFICULTY OF BIIDATIIINTI. lIDSKIN - ESS anti Tickling in the Throat. It loosens the Phlegm, and will be fottml to be very agreeable to the taste. It is not a violent remedy, but emolient— warming, searching end effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all Druggists, at 13 and 23 cts. per bottle. • January 28, /563.-3 y. A Card to the SnnOerino• 1U REV. Coaanova, while laboring as a 'Missionary in Japan, w.a cure d of Consumption, when all other means bad failed, by i'recipe obtained from a learned physician residing In the great Cily of ;Teddy. This recipe has cured groat numbers who were suffer ing from Criesumpt ion, Ilronrid Sere Throat, Coughs and Colds, end the debility and nervous depression cauved by these disorders. Desirous of henefitting others, T will send this re. eine. which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, (roil of charge Deo. 10, '4562.—1y. 4 QuEsTloN.—Hollo ! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you. are in such a burry ? Asawen.—Why we are just on our way to 9 a il e a Photograph Gallery, to have our pictrires taken . Ile takes spletlkl . pietures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body else g ets there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. QUEST.—YeeI I have heard too that Da ily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery Azta.—Oh my t we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal - lery if wocticild get them fot nothing. lie has seven years, experiencein the business, lutes is complete sett of improved instruments, an excellint anp there fibre takes the beat pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to gptcial, `l,otitts. BE WISE BY TIMES! HEALTH AND I URLTY, At Little Expertiie, Aud No Exposure. Teribie Disclosuit'eg A Genallemalt, FOR FEMALES iddress REV WM. COSOROVA 439 Fulton Avenue, itrooklln, N. Y QUEsT.—What k Ind of Pictures doesge take? Acs.—Tie takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. Ills mod pictures have been pronounced more truthful and like like than some that have been taken in our large cities. II is Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be boat. Ile also excels le copying pictures ftom swan Deguerreotypm end en larging theta almost to ant' size. QUBsT.—Where is this (Jai lory ? I must give him call too. Ass.—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will show yon. It is in zitine's New Banding. next door to the Letainort Depot it Bank, He has constant ly on hand a good assortment of Cillt and Rosewood Frames, 00008, Albums, &c., which he sells cheap.- - For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Do. March Editor of Advertiser, BEAR Sin ith your perinission t wish to say to the readers of your piper that f will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe with full directions for malting and using a situ pie Vegetable Dalll3, that will effectually remove iu 10-days, Pimples, Blotches, Teri', Freckles and ail Impurities of the Skin, leaving the awn soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also 'mail free to those haring Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hait6, Whiskers, or a Mous tache, in less than 36 days. All applications an swered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours; THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chumb.zt, - \o. 83! Broadway, New York. July, 29, rso3.-3m. ,• , • ugunto 4illllEO. German:preaching next Tuesday at 10 A. M.. and Eng *tyke at 2 . M., in the Moravian church. Gerne pesticidal , : next Sunday morning, in Salem's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. Eng Fish preaching next Lord's day. both in arming and evening in Zion's Lutheran church . Martial. On the 22m1 nit- by the Rev. F. W. Kremer; Mr. .GEORGE W .RUNKEL, of N. Annville tp., to Miss BARR ARA A. RACK ENSTOES, of it Hanover tp. ; this comity. Ou the 22kul ult., by Rev. John. Shell. Mr. JOSEPH LOWRY, to Miss 11EN1tIKTVA SEITZIN OUR, both of this borough. On the 20th ult., by the Rev. Luther A. Gotwald, Mr. ISRAEL itosTETTEit. to Miss AMELIA STOUF FER, both of Lanotster Uo. On the 31:4 ult.. by the same. Mr. JOHN UARTLO, to Miss SARAH LEWIS, both of this piece. On the 17th.ult.. in Huunelstown, 1) tuphin coun ty by the Roe Russel. Dr. t.. F. BOWERS. of Alm. Yille, to 31iss MARIA GRUBER., of Palmyra.. On the 11th ult . by the Rev, Simla Noll. hlr. ABRA HAM WEN ULING, to Mies ciliitutuDn MARE, both of Jonestown. O❑ the 2nd nit.. by the same, Mr. FREEMAN WAG NM of Bethel twp-, to Miss SA.P.AII MTY, of Swo tars twp. pa the. ?7th by the Rev. J. E. Motor, Mr. FIBN RY It liI3T, to KATE HERBELN, both of Lon donderry. On the 2?Mel ult , I.lnlim, Mr. PETER S. SOLIDI EE Co Miss J ANE /eh SMINO, both or A Linville. ' Ou the WM ult., by the enme , Mr. .DA VI DW. Ult- JUOlt, of N. Lebnoon twp., to Mine MARK ANN STA GER, of Shnefferstown. On the I:3th ult., by the BRIM, ilr. JOICN HOLLIN GER, orDerry tp., 1.; eupbin co., to MiSe ANNA .13031- icEItUE Et, of Londonderry. fiFt On the 24th ult., in this borough, ROBERT MAY, son of Dr, George and Martha J. ROSS, aged 2 years, 11 months and IS days. On the 30th ult., at Cornwall, ISA AC. youngest eh ild of 'sane and Charlotte LIAM B LETON, aged Ii years. 7 months and 17 days. On the iSth ult.. in Swatara. Mr GORGE BOLTZ , aged 43 years, 7 months and 27 dem On the 10th nit, in N. Annville, Mrs MARY Ell itICIL aged about 75 y ears. On the 21t4 nit., near Frederielt,hurg, Mr. PETER RUDY. aged 70 ye ars. Tice I.4ebanou Ittarizet, rar , funy Corrertod WIT, 1.5 y. LEBANON, WinNESDAT NOVEMBER 2, 150 Extra Family, 57 50 I , 4 , tts, til doe., 20 Extra Floor, 7.00 I Butter, as IS„ 20 Prime White Whent,l 40 Tub or Palled butter, 10 Prime lied Wheat, 1 .35 1 Lard, P New Wheat, '„°2 - iTu t.iw, • 10 Prinntitse, 100 limn, 10 Corn, 95 Shottitlers, 8 . Oats. . 70, Sides, 8 Clover-seed, 5 00 ' Snap, 7 Timothy-seed, 1 50 Bens-wale 2O Flax-seed. 1 28 White Rags . ," ii Debut! Apples, pertletl,l 50 Mixed Rags, 2 - Peach "Suits." ..50 sslsx.'il 15-, 12 . 1,-,1 Peaph"flussels," 1 52, il:ixtlee, i-?. lb., 40 Cherries, I till Weathers, 'll lb., 044 Onions. 37 i Wool. 11, lb., 40 - pntStrtes. ". hos. '5O .inllp Bonus. - -A qt.., * 7 spple Bu t tor, Ilereek, 40 Vinegar, , 14 gal., 14;4 The, Philadelphia Mar?AO. * Saturday Evening, Oct. 31, 1503. IRON.—'the unirket continues, epited ; small sales of No. 1, Glendon, at $411; No. 2at $33, on 4 300 tons Grey :Forge' at $33 '1?, '.on itinnufort ured 6 in deumnd eit rult rates. FLOUR—T*tottyhet, is firm bet qt set; 1,500 hhis common fa nil sold at $0 75, and about 000 hhis good du et $0 50 for aid stock, and $7 @7 25 P. hblinT freshgrellhil. The home trade are buying rnklerately at from $5 37i1.745 75 for superfine ; $OOO 50 for extra ; 15067 50 for extra family, and $3 j'9 I , fo bbl for fancy brands according to quality. Rye Flour—the market is firm ; small sales ore making at $9. per bbl.-L- Corn Mealthere is very little doing; Brandy wine is held at $5 Tt i l bbl. GRAlN—Wheat is in` Steady detedorl ; about, 9,000' bus hare been Sold at $1 47ai for. to it to geed red, nod chutee at $l. 52®1 53 3 bus: Wilke is. selling.at $1 75 ®24nLv hos, as to quality. Rye is quiet with sates of 2011 bus at $1 20. at which rate it is freely offered. Corn is firm ; about 4,000 has Western mixed anti yellow sold at $1 05®1 06 lots. Oats ore in demand. Small so les arc 'mat; ing;a; Soe, weight .: WIIISKEY—Is inactive; about2VO bills sold . at 61002 e, the latter in a email way, and Drudge 59®60e. SEEDS.—Clover is in demand at $7((17 25 ./•?; G 4 Is. Timothy is dell at $2 50®2 75, and Flaxseed $3 1003 15 11 bushel. • CATTLE. MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle relished 2550 head.m decrease of 100 on those of last-Week. The deemed was better, and the sales Without. any quotable ' change in price?, ranging .from $7 to sl,li fir common to good and extra-quality, cols , ly at 3,13(419 the 100 •ibs, Cows were steady, 190 8.) id eislB- to $3O each for Springerst, and $25 to $4O for Cows end Calves. Ilogs.—The receipt. reached 5650, in cluding 4050 soul at Glass' Union Yard, at $6.1 ®$S, and 930 at the AVeUlte at $7 ®s3 the 100 the nett, little or no change. Sheep.—About 7,- 000 were offered and sit hi et 4i s,}c, `lkt, gross, for fat sheep, and $24213 25 each for stock do, the market closing steady.. xtEhl gitivnicznutilts. Coat Stolen. w A T S , e 7 , t a o n liz f o r , o , i s n a t t te n r a i; preen E . t s e e r s n o o f o l. n liv a b OKAY seAr . CK COAT, with PASS 1100 K hi the side pocket. Aliy per. eon returning the seine will be suitably rewarded. .101.1 N YOST. Lebanon, Nov. 4, 'O3. Stray Heifer. CHIld to the premises or, thesubsor iber, in London derry township, Lebanon county. near Fhe Cole brook Furnaces, some time since, a BRIN DLE :MUER about yy, years old. The owner is requested to mom forward prove property, pay expenses, sod take it away, or it will be sold according to law. JACOB MOYER. Nov .4, 1863.-20 Public Sale Of a FARM and Old Tavern Stand ;tear the Big Dant. WILL be sold at. l'uhlio Sale, on TUESDAY: the 241 / 1 doll of 41 - 017 , 11V1JER. 1861, oil 6hv premins, in Union Township, Lubanon Co. Pa., a FARM, con• ining about 105 ACRES OF LAND, 75 ACRES of which arc no.ler good cultivation, the re. maindo r being WOODLAND, with good Chestnut and other timber ; the Fences aro good, being mostly Post and Rail. The Buildings are a large substantial Log Veather- hoarded DWELLING HOUSE. calculated equally as,well fora STORE '; as for a TAVERN STAND, a large log BARN ; good Frame Ray Shed ; Granary and Corn Crib attached ;Pig =- Sty, Ac., a Well with Pump near the door, and two streams of pure Spring Water running through the Farm, one quite convenient to Earn, it also has a very good ORCHARD. Aar The HOUSE is pleasantly situated at the just- Hon of the Old Road leading from the Harrisburg & Pinegrove Road to Moloch Gap Coal Works, and Ma chine Shop of the Schuylkill & Susquehanna Railroad Company, distant about 2% miles from the latter place, and 4 miles from the Union Forge. bounded by lands of the Un ion Forge Conipany on the South, and Imola of the Setaylkill B. Suagnehanna R. R. Co., on the North, on East py lands of James Laing, on the West by lands of Nary Behney. vat. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. bn said day, when conditions of sale, wh will bornade easy, will humid° known by the tinders igned, - 'resid ing on the premises ANN L. /J. Atigaii. Union, twp4Nov.4, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE Lime Stone Farm, on , Saturday, NOVEMBER 21, 1863. rum: nndursiglied trill sell at Public Sate. at the i Public I loose of Jacob W . Adam. (Harper's) that VALHAIILii PLANTATION' [formorly Jacob Har per's.] situate in east Hanover township. Lebanon county. n e ar n ur poc , o, on 1 inl road leading from Har risburg to Jonestown. containing about 12 ACit Hs. iit . , , _...i tis T •o lu' stty Pr° l=l l ll B C e° A n S 6 P h4t' l e l s 4lB l l; . . 4 : „_..4., " 1 ii F. „ii . large SWITZER BARN, Wagon ild *tntr.toet, , 3t. logs. A fine.orobard of choice frith, ' '''' Pump at the house and running Wa • ter at the barn. The land is in a high state of cultiva tion. [except 15 acres of which is II HA VX' TIMM:Rd rover gond fattens. and running water in every field. Store, 31 ill, Blacksmith Shop and Scheele near, the premise a. • Sate to commence at 1 o'clocli, P: 51., on said day, when terms will be outdo known by MILT r. AR "WM. Nov. 4,'03 PURSUANT to on order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, wilt be exposed to sato by phblic otenclue or out ory, on Saturday, NOFBiIiAER 28,1863, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a certain alessuoge or Tract of Land; intothe Estate of George Phlllippi, doc'd.. situate in Heide berg township, Lebanon county . about 1 4 mile front Shacirerstown, on the road leading- to Sheep Mountain. adjoining ln nds of F. Hoffman , Jacob Berkey and ethers, containing . 7 Acres and 71 Perches, more or less. The improvements are a two story log , DWELLING 110CSE. 'weather boarded Sweitzer Darn. 'Wilson Shed, and other neces ) 111 1 eery improvements. There is a. well with '' Pump and running water, and all kinds of time very best of fruit on the Tremises. Sale will be held at the public house of Michael E. Kea th, ie bhaeffers town, When Terms will be made known by FREDNEICK.. lIOFIN AN, Administrator. , . Dr Inc COURT ANDREW I.IG FIT, Clerk of Orphans' Court. I . Nov. 4,'d3.] TEA COMPANY, 511 VESTRY STREET, SEW YORK Since its orgatilzation ; hes created a new era in' the istery of • Wholesale Teas in this Country. They have introduced their selections of TEAS, and are selling them at not over TWO CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above Cost, .Never deviating front the OAT. PRICE asked. Another peculiarity el the Company is that their TEA "Pssrsa not only devotes'his tints to the selection of their TEAS as 'to quality, value, and particular styles for particular localities ofeoun try, but he helps the TEA buyer to choose out of their enormous stock TEAS as are best . ndapted to his particular wants, and not only this. but points nut to hint tho best bargains. It is easy to see the incalculable advantage a TEA Born has in this establislanent or - s , all .thera. • M=== If he is no judge of TEA. or the Inamorr .if his time is valuable. he has all the benefits era well organized system of doing business. of an immense capital, of the judgment ore professional Tn 4 TASTER and the knowl edge of superior salesmen. This enables all TEA buyers—no matter if they are thousands or miles from this nun•ket—tu purchase on as good terms herons the New York merchants. Parties con order TEAS end will be served by, us we well es though they came themselves, being sure to get original packages. true weights and tares ; and the TEAS ere IVAILTIANTZD AS represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent to all who order it; comprising Young Illyson, Imperial, Guppowder, wankay and id iu. OOLONG, SOIJOHONG, ORANGE 81. HYSON PEKOE, a-,„ apc „, 22 .0 30e ,„,, of every dascription, colored and uncolored. This list hos ouch kind of Tia ditNed into FOUR CLASSLS, 11:t1.710y : CAIiCO , high CARGO, FINE, GIN .EST. that every one may understand from de:+eription and the priees an noted that the Compaay are deter wiped to undersell the whole TEA. •trade.... We guarantee to sell An our Teas at tilt over TWO CENTS (_ an Cents) per pound above cost,bo- Rey lug th is io be Ult. ataiVe to the many who have iteretocure been paYiug En - on - nous Profit,. tiItEAT COAIVANY, • Itnporters and Joblmrs, No. M. Vessey Street, New York. Nov. 4,1603.-3 m, BA.SSLER I TER, TTORNEY-ADLAW.—OiIICe NV it A. B. (I L ESq.. Cumberittot! Street, opt the the Court Ihmse, Lehnuou, Pa. [Oct.. 28, 18(33.1 PENSION, BOUNTY. BACK PAY AND BODN- u . I .E4i V 44 t t cot w ca -sr trot L et. . E Ili it; undersigned, having been licensed to prosecute claims, and laiv lug been engaged in the Bounty and Pension business, ellitrs his services to all those who are thereto entitled, in accordance with the various nets of COIIII , S. All such should call or address at once, and wake their applications through ' BA LiSLltlit, DUYLIt, A ttorntly at-Law, OFFIVE NV MI A. lt. Botta:TEM, Esq., Cumberland street, opposite the Court House, October, 28,1563. Lebanon, Pa. $2OO, LOST. p( iii IS snbscriher lost. some time since 4200 in money, in this boronglt. The finder, by returning it, will be suitably yew rdotl. GEO. L. ATKIN'S. . Lebanon, Oct. 28,1E63. JOIEN IECK R. lllSAUktt B,TATWATIERT WALL PAPER, AS eonAtantly on hand and for sale sit his Cheap 1.1 Book Store, on 'Walnut Street. hctween the Court ilonse and the County jail, 1/2 the Borough olLubn lien, a general assortment of all kinds of BOOKS, STATIONER Y. ,te. Consist hog in part of Iliseellane , flue mid School ihmks. Blank Ledgers, Day Books. Oath Rooks, Receipt. Bunks. PASS hooks, Foolscap Paper. Letter I':,per. Note Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Black awl Red Wilting Ink, 4c., Blank Deeds. Common and Judgment Bonds, Veudue Notes. Promissory Nolte, dm. A 1.50, a large and general ebsortment of WALL PAPER, Bosocus, %V imam' PLIOOS, Au., at low prices. lie hob Ow for vale a splendid lot of PROTOGRAPRIC ALIICMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Ali of Witieli will be. Kohl on the moot reasonable terms, to wli ieh he invites the attention of the public patronage. Any Book or article not in the Store procured at a few days notice. Lebanon, Oot.:18, 13G3 PRIVATE SALE TfiCE subscriber offers at Private Fate his fine fawn in North Lebanon TonMship, Lebanon county, miles east front Lebanon, aml L north of the Boas and DMiphill Turnpike, conWn -; 82, ACRES of good Farming Land, some of which is Limestone, adjoining lands of Cyrus Eckert, Peter Boyer , John Wolf, Jacob Arnold, and others. The improvements 49 , are a mjn t . .rf w o story brick DWJ.:Li.IEG 5 g EARN, 3t by 60 feet, Tenant lionse, ii Orchard, with almost ntl kinds of 4h , - sit, Well with pump at the house, and a other at the Bern, both never failing, Fences are in good order, and the fields are convenient 8 acres of WOOD L.Q.D, Mut- of which are CHESTNUT SPROUTS. TWO Springs are on this farm. Good tale and poasesaion will be given on the lot day of April, 1.804. For further information apply to the subscriber won the premises. LEVI YOUILI.I. October 58, 1883. WOOD ! WOOD ! Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! 'lint subscribers respectfully - inform the public that I they have coMmonced -Wood and Coal Yard ' at the foot of Walnut street, on the bank ' 7ll of the Union Canal, North Lebanon Bor. °ugh, in the Yard formerly of Spahn's and Light.— All kinds of WOOD and COAL can always be obtained at the lowest Market Prices for CAS H. The Pation. age of the public is respectfully solicited. NULL St AIeLATIGHLIN. North Lebanon, Oct. 28. 1863---2 - _• TUT RECEIVEDI—A Large and Splendid Assort ment of super French, English and American Cloths and Cassimeres for Coats, Pants and Vests.— Call and examine our stuck. We feel confident that we tan ,please. Prices tesuit the times, at •' DERRY di STINE'S. Orphans' C©un•l Sale., .... THE - GREAT ANZAWlttikar ARMY A ND NA VY TY LAND AGENCY LEE JOHN' L. LECKER OF Yocum's Farm. Mil WALTER'S MILL. rilim subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has entirely rebuilt the Mill ou the , little Swa taro, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen gert's," about one-fourth of a toile from Jonestown telethon county, l'a.; that he has It new in complete running .order. and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of 111 F• 111—• Maio IE3 311 BIL as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source.— lie keeps also on bend sod for sale at the lowest cash prices CHOP, BRAN, SHOHTS. fee. He is also pre pared to do all kinds of enearnsetts' Weak, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vites all to give him a tile:. The machinery or the 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait dealing be hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WILEAT, RXE; CORN, OATS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 7, 1862. FITS! FITS! FITS! A .iI. RICIII'W, 'Merchant Tailor, respectfully an nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that lie has just returned from the city with a tine as sortment of CLOTHS, C A SSI MER ES, all of which he will sell or make tip to order tit i.rieest to suit the times, at his tio. i Tailoring kkitate Bailment in Kelm's Now Block, 4. doors South of the Buck Hotel, South Walnut street. All work entrusted to his care. will be manufitetur ed ina workmanlike trimmer ski° fashion and dura bility. Goode purobwied elsewhere VIII be cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and being inclined to turn to the advantage of his customers, all the advantages result log from said acquirements, be feels satisfied that It will be responded to by a Very liberalshare of the pub lic patronage. Friends call once to please me after that please your selves. July 8.1863 New Boot and Shoe Store! . 91HE undersigned announce to the public that they have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to Cumberland Street. Lebanon, iu John Graeirs one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they intend keeping constantly on hand a general as 1-.4,,V.Caortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Aliases, /toys and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., the., all of which will be Made op in style and quality o no to be surpasse4 by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who reav favor them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with 9, fair relutmerftUom They also keep a large stock of . HOME MADE WORK, which is warranted to he us represetited. The public are invited to cull and examine their stock previous to purchasing - . Air" Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. ANDREW MOORE. SAMUEL S. MITRE Lebanon, March VO, 18€2. TO VTOW KRUM AND PEDLERS ALSO • TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON, M ARCUSrespectfully74llA! itrmsthepcoo o,Lebanon and icuityt hfietopeneda No tion and Pane y Dry Gam - N. Store in. Lebanon for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade of ad articles in his line ut the most reduced prices possible. His stock consists in part of all it inch of Woolen and Cotton Stock fogs and Hose. Undershirts, Drawers Woolen Caps and Nutrias, M its and Gloves. Scarfs .all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Collars Sre Ladies 'and Gentlemen, Gairdresses anti Nets. Ribbons and Velvets, Spool and Patent Sewing Thread, Buttons, Scissors, Combs. Rm., As. A large assortment of UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS, at the lowest pr ices. Spectacles. Pocket-ho Portmonalres. Dominoes. Cards, do. A large assort ment of Musical Instrunteuts, Viotios. Accordeons, Banjos , Tamborines, Flutes. F ifes. Baskets, Trunks. Carpet Begs, Satchels, end all kinds of Toys, in fact everything almost that can he thought of in the Notion and Fancy line. Also a large variety of JEWELRY and WATCGES. Pedlers and Storekeepers will find it their in'terest to buy of no. Our Store is in Cum. berland Street, in Formic's building, between the Court House m.d Market Gomm. MARCUS NATHAN. Octoberld, 1363 eao BEST PIANOS. 250 . DUCKER, Having removed to his new Warerooms, I.9lYest , Houston Street, New York. Takes great pleasure in calling the attention of the pub. lic to New and Full Scale 7 Octave ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, Containingall the modern improvements : °centring Bars, French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, awl full Iron Frame, front $2l3C› ts:s • SO C 7. 7 1-4 ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Extra finish. rum 4(01 , 3.1 5 1 Ni , ..-44 , -/•; - e Lai . The grentauccess attending :1.1. Bucker s New Scale Piano Fortes is. of itself, suilicient guarantee for their superiority. They only need to. he heard to become univerval favorites. _ . 4 I -4 GRAND PIANO FORTES , (For which the Prize Model WAR received at the lest Amer ken Institute Nair,) he offers for $1100400,„ Mr. thicker's Rdcb.toned and Powerful WOEILX4COMJCSCCOKC:I O .I•Taty Which received the I.'irst, Ice in tbo9 and tato, and likewise at the last Fair, he new offers at the following low prices, varying from $lllOlO to s3+gs -, o .y^. These superior instruments possess sulheteat 'power to lead a congregation ofl6oo persons in any Church. All their inrtroments are warranted to be made of We Wee:molted material. and regulated In the hest style, N. B.—Professors and amateurs are respectfully In vited to examine these very superior instrameuts. October 28, 1803 --tm. A. FORTUNE FOR ALL 3 EITHER MEN OR WOMEN 1 No UTP,IBIIG, but an NNTIRELT NEM thing.. Only three months in this-country ! No clap-trap operation to gull the pubi ic, but a genuine money-making thing! Read the Circular of instruction once only, and you will undetatatt it perfectly, A Lady has just written to me that she is making as high as TWENTY DOL LARS sum: DAYS `I giving instructions in this art.-- Thousands of Soldiers are making money rapidly at R. No person bas to be urged to patronize It. It is a thing that takes better than anything ever before of. feted. You can make motfoy with it home Or abroad —on steamboats or railroad cars, and in the country or city. You will be pleased in pursuing it, not only because it will yield a handsom- income. but also in consequence of the general admiration which it elicits It is pretty much all profit. A mere trills is necessary to ' , dart with. . . There is scarcely one person out of thousands who ever pays any attention to advertisements of this kind, thinking they are humbugs. Consequently those who du semi for instructions will have a broad field to wake money in. There is a class of persons in this world who think that because they Mir been humbugged out of a dollar or PO, that everything that is advertised is a humbug. Consequently they try no more. The person who succeeds is the ono that keeps ou trying until he hits something that pays him. This art cost use one thousand dollars, and I expect to make money out o fit—and all who purchase the At. of me will do the same. One Dollar sent to me will in sure the Prompt return of a card of instructions in the art. The money wilt he returned to those not satisfied. Address WALTER T. TIN 6 LEY , Nu. 1 Park ilare,,New York. October 28, 1865.-4.1r0. FAMILY DYE COLORS_ MB Dark Blue., Light Bine, Prowl; Blue., Claret Brawn, Dark BrOUlli, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Crimson, Dark DAIL, Light Dra t, Durk Green, Light Green, For dying Bilk, tloo,e. loods, shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, itihbons, Gloves, Bonnets, , Date, Fea thers, Kid Gloves, Children's clothing, end all blade of Wearing. apparel. A Saving of 80 Per Cent. "ISM For twenty-five cents you can color as ;puny 'goods as would otherwise cost five times that cam.— The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect 'meccas. Directions in English, French and German, inside of tacit package. For Further information in Dyeing, end giving & perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted , to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Howe & tophons' Treatise on Dyeing an d C olor i ng.— Sent by mail on receipt of price —in c en t,. Manufactured by BOWE & VF, 2i30 IlaaanwaY. Roams.. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. (Oct. 28, 1883.-6m.] G. L. ATKINS Bro. 13-AVING invited in the BOOT and 51.10.1i1 Btomuss, 13_ and from their determination to be punctual, and make uono but the bast of work, they (netlike soliciting is large of public patronage. Theywin always bo found at their OLD STAND, (NEW Dumnixo,) In Market Street, nearly opposite Wow Rice's Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have BOOnow on baud a largo msortmout of . TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., which they offer at reduced prices, .11a" Persons dealing at this SOON STOILN, can he euited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. orp- Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon, July 3, 1861. A 'XKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store ie fitted up iu good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. A iKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Stftre IA fated up in good order for comfortaud convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. ATKINS & BRO. promise to be punctual, Letdown! en demur to please all who may call on them for Boote and Show ' .• .111 - 11LTEWrilE" 40111 4- 11PorSE".1411111711311P;m A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF IT TER DRY. . GooD s. AT THEII 7 YOllll BTOREI WE have just opened the following list .et great Inixtti,s. rve,ei ved !Tom oar Myer it Nesv'Yelta = Limes, 20 end 25 eta. per yard; very good Prints franc 16 etg.nawards. Skirts .1 all nixes,, rely bf. 4 test styles; Mark Stella Shawls, $1.50 and upwants ; Ladies' Collars and Sleeves elamr.t . than evil f gar We buy onr Goods exclusively for CASH, and ore thereby always enabled to buy wbere we can' find the cheapest and will always giso our customers the benefit of this advantage. We bare but one price and our terms are (USU. Caine and examine our etoeic, and if you don't buy you w ill see no ernes faces. 4 lp Towle &Curliste, E.F.:NDALL'S - LUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Ye. Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1803 Special Notice. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PUILADELPIIIA, Respectfully call the attention of litteiness Uen and the travelling conuutin ity, -to the superior accommo dation and comfort. Berea in their establishment. KANACi A, ElYntlit .1.; CO., August 20, 1063-31 no. Howard Association, PlePadelphla.Pa. TNISEASES alba NERVOUS SYSTEM, SPERMA TORRHAEA or SEMINAL. WEAKNESS. IMPO TENCE, and other StreetiOUS ofthe SEXUAL ORGANS PHYSICAL DEBILITY and PREMATURE DECAY,— new and reliable treatment, in Reparts of the Howard Association, sent by mail. In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Address. Dr. .T, SK IL LIN HO UG IiTON , klowAno ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pun.- ADELPIIIA, Pa. January 25, 18 63.—1 y. , STOVES. STOVES. Now is the tiui to buy your L'ITOVII6 before cold winter Is here, and the beet slid cheapest place ie ITIZI Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Hannfac tory of James 'N. Rogers. Two doors South from the Lebanon/tank, where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOP,.. end CCORING STOVES, ever offered to Leba• non, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and n largo variety of the host Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, wide' leo warrants to hake or.roast WASH BOILERS con tartly on hand of all sizes, and the best material. COAL 1100 K ETS—the largest assortment, the heav lest iron, and the best mods in Lebanon. Also. a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best 'material and in a workmanlike manner, As Ile Is a practical Workman, and has had an experience of twenty-five years. he feels confident that ho can gire general .setia&ction. He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplic patronage. : JAMES N. ROGERS. ,wie- Particular attention paid to all Windt of JOBBING such as Roofing. Spouting, &e., and all work warranted L.►. DIREG'S LIQUO R Mantel Square, opposite the ittarket House. Lebanon, Pe. ri lils undersigued respectfully informs t..e public that be bus received no extensive stock of the choicest sod purest Liquors of all descriptions. - These -- A Mune! s he is invariably disposed to sell at nd .. MZprecedentedly low prices. '..• . Druggh , ts, Formers, Il otel Keepers, and oth ers will consult their owe interests by buying of the undersigned. L. it. DELO. Lebanon April 15, 150. GREAT rf. iyIf.MENT Hew York Cheap Cash Store, of GOODYEAR Sz. 1)1'11 I ENBACII, Cumberland, Street, Buber's Block, Lebanon. • rf AYIN(3 been at New York and Philadelphia for LI sometime attending the Auctions. and I:miring now returned with a very large Stock of .. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. Notwithstanding the great ndrance lo goods they, by careful attendance uppn the A uet Inds and buying large ly, are now prepared to sell goods at New' York and Phil:o , 3loi in . . . Vi r it ()les.% I e Prices. They reStmetrully Incite the attention of their cost° meta, and all clo , e guyers to the Mims -inn . _ 1,0 pieces Bleach 'Muslim from 12 1 4 to 31. 100 " unbleached 100 " Calle° 13. 300 `• Calico o 18 best 't Tatu.lter cloflC 10% to 131. 1)0 " Beat styles American Delains. all prices 00 Ginghatt , from 18% to 25. 50 " C , ..tton flannel all colors, and prices. 00 " Wool 10 "-French 111 e, inn " Cobings 814 , 11 Alpaca `• Variety of Dress Goods Ws have a full line of LADIES crant ail Colors awl ' , heap. and a lull line of Mack and fancy SILKS and at the Lowest prices: Our Mourning Department 18 complete, comprising Black French Merino, Bombazinea, Wool Delalu, all widths,. Per•ian cloth, Casiuters. Silk Poplins and a variety of all kinds of Mourning, and Second alourning goods. GENTLEMEN'S WARE A full line of Cloth. Ceasimer, , Vesting, .Sattiuetts, Jeans, of the Gates and Cheapest. GROCERIES. Coffee, Sngar, Teas, Spices, Syrups, ke., &c., he Call and look through our stock nud get the prices ns it is no trouble to show goods, nor Motto lo small pronto and quick sales and g. ad value. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. GOODYEAR & DIFEENBACIf. Lebanon, Sept... I 863. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED AT TIM' STORE OF L. K. LA.UDERMILCH_, In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa Selling Off: Selling OW AN INDUCEM NYC TO nAsn BuyEßs. WILL SAVE :agate, PER CENT. LADIES' DRESS GOODS French Merino and Coherg. Fancy and Black Silks. front 50 cents to $1 50. Detains front 10 to 20 cents. Lawns front 6%. to 36 cents. Mohair Plain from 10 ta 32X cents. Vtdencias front S to 16 cents. MEN'S AND BOY'S NI EAR. Black Cloth, from $1 00 to $4 GO. Faucy and Black Consimeres, front 00 t 0 $1 0. Ladies' Cloak Cloth, from $1 00 to $4 (50. cot tonades (coin 10 to 20 cents, DOMESTICS. Muslin, from tit/ to 12% cents. Check, from 10 to 12 aents. Ticking. from 10 to 16 cents. Calicoes, from 6% to 123 seats: Witgliams, from 10 to 20 cents. SHAWLS!' SHAWLS I! Spring Shawls. from la 00 to $4 00. Mark Tbibat Shawls. from $2 50 to $4 OM NoTroNs NOTIONS ! Parasols and Untbrelins. from GO to s2' OS. Stockings, wont I%to Th.ceuts: Hoop Skirts, front 25 to $1 SO. Handkerchiefs, from 0 1 4 tolS cents 'bitten and Paper Collars. An assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. CARPETS ! cAnrwts!! GROCERIES - AND QIIEENSItirARE. PROVisioNs. Sager Cured ELAM and 31 ACKEREL. FRUITS!"FRUITS!! Dried Applda,Dried Plutna, Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, Allsold to .suit the times; by L. E. LAVIGHIMILCIL N. B. —All kinds of Country .Produre taken in ex cliange for Goods. L. K. L. hebano . n, April 23, 1862. 3lagenla, Aruroon Orange, Am per,. Hnyul fa ryle, Satmen, ,Ycarlet, Rale, Violet. Yelionr. ESTABLISHED 1750 PETER LORILLARD , Snuff & Tobacco -31ntufaciurer 16 &18 CIIA BERS ST., [vorm - erly 42 Mania Street. New York,l Would call the attention of Dealers t, the articles of his manufacture, viz.: Brows; Snuff Mecaboy. Domicros. • Flue Rat - Tee, Course hoopoe, Niichiterbes. American (tetillentan. ' Copenhagen. Yellow Staloff' Scotch. Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotckt, Irish (Ugh Toast, Fresh Scotch. or bundryfoot Attention is culled to the Jorge reduction in pri ces of Fine-Ctet Clewing sod Soudan Tobacco; width teiti be found ope ..S'apeuor, quality. Tobacco. SMOKING. EIN'E CUT CILEWIIIO. SMOKING. Long, P. A. L.. or plain, S. Japo. No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish. No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Clanaster, - Nos. 13 . 2 Tiu Foil Cavendish, Turkish. mixed, 0 ra , ,ulated. 101,—A circular of prices w.i.11 be sant,on appli cation. New York, April l', I SOS .--ly. BLANK RBCEIPTS Ear Collectors of State, County, and Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office. Also for Collectors of School Tax. ID yoi,r.see'iTlClNB L BRO.'S New Boot an 4 She LATEST XE WS GROCERIES, GROCERIES. We hire just reccired from :4M' Turk a fresh stock of (awl:furls, such as Inolossev, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &e.* &c., STORE, MOURNING GOODS Friends and Itelatiycs OF THE BRAVE SOLDII42,RS St SAILORS.' I v? • r. it; A\ll, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTDIENT. All who have Friends and Relatives in the' ifttit dA Navy. should take special care. thAt they be amply supl plied with these Pills and Ointment ; and *heti, the brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to , provide theznsel sea with them; no Vetter pfesent can be sent them by their friends. They hate been proved Yet bd . the Soldier's never-failing frieini in the linear of neeit. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, Will be speedily relieved and effeettudly cured by sta-: log these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Difeettoos which are attached to each Pot or flea. SICK HEADACHE AND WANT OF APPE- TITS INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Thehe feelings *high so saddrn us, usually arise fromr trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eat lag and drinking whatever is unwholesome , thus dis tin bung the hatlthred action of the liver and stomach; The organs Met be f elle ved, it you desire to be well rills, taken adcWdirtg to tile TA-bited instructions', will quickly produte healthy action in both liver and. stomach. unit as a natural dohsejuedeti, aleiti bead' and goad appetite. WEAKNESS DR DEBILITY INDtEDIi BY OVER FATIGUE, soon disappear by the UPC of these Invaluable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire , additional strength. Never let the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Hollo way's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux , many persons supposing that they would increase' the relaxation. This is a greet mistake, for these Piths will'correct the liver and stomach, and thus remove all the acrid 'humors Crum the system. This medicine will give tone um! vigor to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while health anlstrength follow as a mat ter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of tit* Bowels PO sumo as this famous medicine. . . • - VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDTSCRE;: TIONS OF YOUTH ! "- • Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings; "cart.*ltte certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken night and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as Mat- - ed in the printed instructions. If treated in other" manner they dry up in one part to break opt in another' Whereas this 9intment will remove thrlOutinirs Horn , ' the system and leave the Patient a vigiAUti and Veal- - thy man. It will require a littlOperenArtifree' bad? C3BOB to insures lasting Cure. : FOR WOUNDS EITHER,..6CeMOIZE.V ,Hrt THE BAYONET, SAliitE . Ore HUI < _ _ LET, SORES OR - BRUISES. ' To which every Soldier and Sailor ant theattr re no medicines s 4 safe, mire and convenient as:liello- Pine and Ointment. The pcor Wombied 'and al most dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed:lmi mediately. if he would only supply` himself with this Matchless Ointment, which shoald be tlirust.lnttethe. wound and smeared all round it, then covered with a piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed a handkerchief. Taking uhehtund morning dor a Pills' - to cool the system and prevent inflammation. .. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen's Chest *nal& be provided with these valuable Remedies.- . CAUTIO2 , II—None are genuine unless - "Tfuttowav, NEW YORK 1..07.4n0x," : aVedisietriibler an a lcatermark in every leaf of the book of directions around encli pot or box the same may be pliihATY seen by/Wang the leaf to the lipid' A iientitometeleard will be given to any one renderingench befc,rmationar may lead l o the etetettion or any party:ot'paftleitootut-' terfeiting the medicines or 'vending the sante, , kzioteine them to be spurious. ***- Sold at ti eldannfactory 01. , Profeseor 110MottalG- 80 Maiden Lane Nett York, and by all respectable Druggists and Lane, in Medieine,tbrouglioat the:ohr ilized world, in boxes at 25 cerita, 62 cents and $1 each. *l' There is considerable saving by taking the let , ' . ger sizes.' , . N. IS.--Directions, for the guidance of patients iv. or! .- ery disorder are affixed it each box. [Oct, 280863: VaLo. Molars in sny well known nunticidea 'catt have Show Cards; Circulars ac.. sent tbereT.Paim Or EXPENSE, by ajdressisig TIWAIAS Ii.OLLOWAt blaftlen Lade, N. Y. = A New Firm:. Cheap Cash Store, and Xining. and-- Grain Business. undersigned having formed a Partnership files I. 3110.CANTILE, MILLING AND''GRAIN -Beg- NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of. this public to their establishments. Thertflitcdutirta tb keep. at the kite stand of ..SHER.E,I cpr.tiErolkaigiff & LONG, a most complemsfock of elf gitflii of: D's usually kept in a conntry atone; Which will' re tail Cheap for CASH, or. COUNTRY pItODUCE. Thep" . also want to buy for cash _ 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, • • . 30,000 Bushels of RTE. : 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS: For which they will pay the hthhest Market They will also take GRAIN on STORAGE. The willkeep al ways on band and sell at the lowest prlees.COAL,by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MiLLIBEDi• SALT, PLASTER, dee. &I's -They eolieit the boeiness of all thelreldfriende and the public, and will endeavor to deal tui-,shlehtliti••• end and just principles as will glee setisfaetion-te all. , SLIEIM & BOWL NaethLebanon. March ID. 3362. A "built itit Fa 14)Fia , , 701 - oI i ce. NOTICE is hereby given -that Lettere of. Adminiiitia.' tion on the estate ofJA.COB IlltO*N, deed., fits— of horelonderrj tonMsbip. tebanon county, Pa... halm been granted to the undersigned, residing in the town ship. county and State aforessnl. Therefore all persons indebted will please make payment and these.having claims w ILI present them without delay. Dr. JOSEPO S. TOONE., Londonderry tp.,Ock 7, 12q13.--* Executors': Notice. Estate of MICHAEL FICIITHORN, decease& Xfotice is hereby given that letters Testementaty out 111 the Estate o 13011AE1. IFICIFYIIOIIN, lateorLeb anon Dorongh, Lebanon county, Pt v.. deceased, have - been granted to the tlitersig,nedt, of the atiaterphice.— • All persons, therefore. indebted tcv saidetieteAeuetilt make pment, and those having just eleven willt please present three, without delay. • JOS. ,KARCII, Executor. Lebanon, Sept .30.1803. Fancy Fnrs ! Fancy Furs !T. John Fareira , 3 , No. 718 A rebSteeed, .1 - -' - 04. below Sth, soutk idde, , PHILADELPHIA.' e- 4' p-... - ....Importer„ Manufac turer o r ami Dealer in it; Kly- ~.r,..4 all kinds cita , , c l ' 1... * " .. t.' r 4 j-i , ',,,,,. 1 ,1 -- ' FancY -FUn ' t 0 , ..l ; y *,-, ..- X .. :-..,,?..," 5...1r 144jeleInd ' . ll 'bar" ..•••...:.••••-- i .; 71- 1. ,i1:11t ..v,:k.;, , -:, Iw;.h to refurd mi, _i.'::: - ..a.-...-. . ,*,-.,..-I',---- .0 ,7_,_ . ..,,k:.:' -%,tkutolks to Ttly!r,ienje of t kg ' ' - 4 -. , ?tt v 1..,. '3 - ....0. , iaC and 'th fa surrounding ;1 4 ; .:,•• -,) • .'. %.1. ta:.., ,,-. 4 Counties, for t4airrvery •id,;•-,..- - , -_,.-1 • .e.;•--4 ta;wd ,parroll'age es '-':,"-_,-- -- ••• '' ' •-";."':-... `•&••.,,:;" t ended 16 - uni dalliktho --_-_,..... _ "__ last fe,NT yaws. and . would my to tirenttSwt I non 7riace iu store,of mno, , am . jmportat JOH entiManntaktae, a Wry eatensiTe aarertk meat of alt the ..litrotent kiwi b and , gnat tie , of FAN CY S•UPS for Ladies and Children: that 'Waft:to worm amine the pall and 11,1 inter swag* .. • • ''k .. Being the direct Importer of MI my Furs ft om Eu rope and hat , ipg them all Manufactured naaaa.attoarn a tn•ry i...10u enanlea zna to oiler my customer and tote pa blot a dine It ) andsower Sit of Furs fdethli dame noosey . Ladies phase give me a call before:purahaa mg I Please rputtgdwr the name, number and street. JcifN FARETRX. N0..713 4gcrj Streit. Pbtiptisigisia. Sept. 16,1863 —sw. $ 5 IMWAIti) OFFERED for the da.3ll.4etrodia.3EATAWlZOCKlLCitcar' stweu iron' Loy frilati oh aboitti k y. - Da. J, w. OLONINGER. Lebanon, Oct. 21.15&3 TAKE Bin. rxrats will do well by culling on ./. ii. itax ustot t. Agent, as he is prepared to do kinds' St thq-.' ROOFING, SPOUTINO and JOB WORH„geneptlly, ,o theigrry lowest prices. lie also has n,hand a ifirge, and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE,' and' all of the most Improved Gas Bruilin COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Abut, all the,: different and 10eut improved 'RANOES AND." ••••• BEATERS, of all kinds. He also *eepe,ecn gently on hand a large 'Stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he ( dare at lees price than they can be• , boaltht of any other alatemen la the county. ' WARE-ROOMS--One doorllooth of the "Beets Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, Deeembir 25, lea, • 1).t.710 S. LONG.