ttt Patroost: TE - ANS, Si 50 A TSAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 159:3. HOME AFFAIRS, A meeting of the drafted men be longing to the Exemption Club, will be held to the Hall of the Democratic Central Club orLtb anon, on Snturday evening nest, at 7 o'clock, when all the drafted, belonging to the said Club are requented to attend. P.ll Ebur is now in the city, buy ing In a new stock of Confectionaries, Kriss- Kringles, Toys, ac., for the Hollidays. The pub lic are invited in to see his stock,,as he general ly knows how to please obd and young. The notices for the drafted men to appear at Pottsville ore now being distributed in this county. They'are to appear next week, by districts un particular days specified on the notices. ch -1 1,'sill' being made to induce 'the Nittheagets of the Reading Railroad Compa riA an early Morning train on the Labe- Halley Branch from Reading to Harrisburg, to return in the evening. A Sunday train to connect with the Philadelphia Sunday train, would also be a very desirable accommodation. Tlfe n'ewly•elected County Officers, Misses 'Garman, Rauch and Strohm, entered up. son the duties of their respective offices last Mon. •day a week—Messrs. Miller, Ligbt, and Bross retiring. The NeW Treasurer. Mr. Garberich, will not enter upon his duties until the lstJaou• ary, next. From Siegrist's Restaurent we re ceived; last week ; one of the handsomest apples we ever saw. It was as good as it was hand some.. We assert it Boldly.—There are no other Medicine - s sn'reliable, effectual and convenient as HOLLOWAY'S PILLS do OINTMENT, al ways ready for use. Tbey are' invaluable to the Soldier exposed to Wounds, Sores, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. They never fail. Only 25 cents per'box or pot. 229 Mr. Charles R Rohland has sold his r ibige - story brick house. on Cumberland street, to Dr. Bucher, for $5,000. Lieut. P. F. MeCau Hy has bought the "Palm ,property" at the foot of Water &rest, for $236. Adam Strickler sold his farm in South Ann. vine, to Jacob Waybill, 119 acres, for $12,900. Absolom Landis sold his farm, near Richland, to Daniel Royer, 106 acres,at $l2l per acre. William Dabney sold. 11 acres and holdings, in Swatara, to Peter Scholl, for $l6OO. Abraham R. Light sold his farm, in North Lebanon township, to Michael Kreider, 66' acres, at $122,50 per acre. ' - Samuel Brubaker's farm, in Ranh° tp., Lan caster county, ,was ,sold to ,Isaac Brubaker, 122 acres, for $162 per acre. For our Prisoners, Sick and Wound ed Soldiers !I.—A Meeting to aidlthe U. S. Chris tian CommisSion their work of Love and Mercy, for the benefit of the Soldiers, will be held on THURSDAY Evening, Dec. 17th, in the Court Douse; A general attendance of all per sons is solicited in behalf of this most Praise worthy object. .Spealters wbo have visited the soldiers on the. battle fields and in the Hospitals will be present. The Ladies are particularly invited to attend. Travelers on the Reading Railroad trill fitictitrOmportant notice in our advertising cOlumn,s,,rnlative to the payment of fares in the cars; vihich'ir ill go into effect on Monday, the 14th intt. A Gentleman from Reading—name not given-Z-4,nd hie pocket picked at the Leba non Valley Depot in Ilerriebarm, on Wednesday morning, while passing from the ticket office to the ears. Fortunately the thief got into the wrong pocket and obtained but a small amount ofmeney. Bowman's Tavern Stand in this ITorougb, will be offered at publit sale on See and Cbristmas. It is a desirable stand, and worthy the attention of landlords. A very important notice relative to the Income Tax in this district, appears in our Advertising columns._ For the Adrertiser. CORNWAZL TP., Dee. 4th, 18&3. Ma. Perron :—During my peregrinations, a few Weeks since, through Cornwall, so renowned in the h 'liter . ) , of Lebamin county for its ore banks anti its rapid strides in the march of education, I learned through a friend with whom I bad de cided to spend the evening, that- aePelling school *ale, io be held in the eeighborithed, and as the proceedings were rather spicy, I concluded to furnish you w lily them. Wending my way to the spelling school, I soon halted before the door of "Farview." Stepping in, I found the whole ge nealogy of Adam represented,—a crowded house, and v perfect fitrove going on. I perceived that all were in high expectations, and, on inquiry, learned that eloquent speakers of the /jeered of Lebanon, and several other "extinguished" speakers, were expected to be present. Bark ! the rembliniivbeels of a carriage are heard, and he ! they come! the Greek ! the Greek ! Male. log my exit from the room, I beheld a carriage loaded down with- the expected speakers. One of them had charge of a lamp, (a symbol of light) another of what oppeared to he a large box. (ap parently full of provisions for a grand lunch, in ease the speaking continue_ too long,) bet to my surprise, It was a melodeon. After. the arrival of several other delegations, the exeroie,es opened, the tsacher leading Off with a flaming salutatory, importuning "all, to conduct themselves like hu man beings l'" Next comes i musie on the melode on, and the manner in which the would be Siren who officiated, and bellows•blowers; acquitted themselves, seemed as though they were deter mined to oateie the-nightingale in her most en chanting stralds.— A spelling-match was now an nounced, and though all defended themselves gallantly against the assaults of crooked weeds, the "big guns"" were finally taken off their pins. The first speaker was introduced, and after sour ing in lofty regions high, by which he bordered on a blending of the comedean and tragedian, be came to a dead halt. The theories of. Socrates and Plato all went down before the' ponderous force of his heaven•searing, sea-exploring, tran: cendontal, philosophical logic ! Speaker num ber two followed, and as he entreated all to give special attention to his remarks, I' eapocted to bear a speech that would do credit to a Demos. thanes, yet I am unable to say "which horse be rode." Music, after which the third speaker en deavored to show that education does not increase Crime, but as quite a number "couldn't see it," I fear that was what is styled "love's labor lost." Another contest in spelling, after which a half-. Dutch speaker made his appearance, (with a bow that would put to blush a city dandy,) and open ed by giving a dissertation on "reaben Soup!'"— Had Webster heen present he would -have gone in ecstasies to hear bow his dictionary takes.— 'Musk, in which the whole school joined, doing remarkably well; and yet another speaker, who flourished considerate, le moustache. - He attempt ed to compare echoers as they used to be with our public schools, and labored hard to make it ap• Pear-that the balance is in favor of - the present ' 3 ' , tem, as though We were too ignorant to know what be just discovered. Though I feel like ,comPlimen complimenting the speakers, would advise them Btreafter to coma prepared, if they deeign en lightening us country folks, who know nothing about "grammar and geography." The teacher delivered the closing address, thus boring us with only seven speeches in one evening. In COEIOi4I - I think the pupils of ""Farview"", are doing Well, and the patrons-may feel satisfied that they have procured the services of their enterprising hortug teacher. - EUREKA. Advertisement. • PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS. The Phi lade Iphia Noith American gives some excellent advice to those who wish to invest b2. ° l3 aY• It is well forall who are in tunds to heed the counsel t.--": Though money has been temporarilly scarce, capital Continues abundant; and the recent tumble in the stock marhet.has brought capitnlists to a realizing sense of the unreliable character of many of the securities dealt in. It is greatly to the cred it of the Gov ernment that its loans, of all the securities daily dealt in on the market, have maintained their integrity of price better than almost anYthing• else. Its Twenty year six par cent. loan, the .interest on which is promptly paid in gold, bap been subscribed th,, all through' the pressure in the money market,V , an,average of more than two millions,per day. 'And Whet is not:the least. gratifying fact, in. connection with the AO) , large enbecriptimmto .thie.peprilar looMtlearcely any of it is returned to the market for sale. It is taken for inveStinent, and is held with unfelt. ering confidence in ' its reliability: And why should it not bel It is seen that the" Govern ment now, after two years of the most gigantic war that the-world has ever known, experiences no difficulty in commanding the neeeessary means to prosecute it, or in paying regularly the interests in gold as it falls dtie. If this can be done while the - war is being waged, who can an ticipate any difficulty in readily accomplishing when the war shall be ended ? What better in vestment then, for capital, than the "Five Twen ty° Government -loan? But .if any; doubt, let him refer to the statisies furnished by the census tables of the various notions of the world. The facts which they present will prove the most satisfactory mode of dispelling the numberless gloomy apprehensions which are being continu ally conjured up . by those who are disposed to exaggerate the extent of the,ealimity occasioned by our rebellion. A reference to the state of most of the prosperous nations of the old world clearly disproves such a position, and shows that the highest conditions of national advancement have not been materially affected by the extend ed wars in:which those nationshave been im memorially - engaged, and that a heavy national indebtness has not proved en unmitigated evil. "For instance, Greet Britian, France and the Netherlands will undoubtedly be conceded to represent the highest prosperity that has been attained by any of the European nations. And yet no net ions have been called upon to endure fiercer or. more prolonged wars, dninestie and foreign, than they. The effect has been, unques tionably, to incur an enormous national indebt. ness ; but neither their wars nor their indehtness have had the effect to distroy their elasticity, nor to cheek the progress of their general prosperity. The result would have been different, probably, if these nations had been falling into decay, instead of being, as they really were, in a state of de veloprnent ; and in ;his respect their case resem bles out own, with enormous advantages in our favor. - These nations, while undergoing the trials of war, were oppressed by the evils of an immense exodus of their people, caused by the density of their population, the impossibility to provide occupation for them, the low price of labor, and the scarcity of territory.• Compared with our own country, they possessed slight room for future development; they were settled in every part, and no vast territory lay invitingly open to encourage enterprise and eettletnent. Their great problem has ever been what to do ' with their surplus population, which, in its turn, has sought new fields for adventure and self sup [ port in countries like our own, where an illimita ble territory waits to be developed, and where incalculable resources invite industry and ener gy. The encouragement to be derived from these facts and comparisons of circumstances is very great, and to the mind of any dispassionate reasoner is conclusive that -the course of this great country is onward and upward, and that its credit will live unimpaired to the end." Messrs. Reinoehls &ly have just received nine large boat loads of Lumber„ Seasoned Boards, Scantling, Palings, Laths 4te. Persons in want of any of the above arti cles will find it to their advantage to call and see the stock and ascertain the prices. 3t. If you want to buy fine HOLIDAY PRESENTS go to JOHN GRAEFFS Confection ery Store. There you will find the largest and handsomest Stock of Toys, Fancy Notions, ,te., ever before displayed in Lebanon. An endless assortment of Creams, and fine Candies too 'ou• morons to mention. Ile bas just returned the second time from the city. 2t. TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go ing on...and it is expected that theTtmscription ac will be enforced immediately. so I would advice every body to get their Plcroass taken in time for their ro lotions and friends. and the only place to get a No. 1, Picture is at &mammas'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 be can't be beat, 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 . Si, Call early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody that has got weak eyes should call at, Zimmerman's Gallery. Ills Pictures ns il require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit Guns. Aides. Pistols, Powder, Caps, &e Arno Spourestatt.—J. G. A ULENDACEI WOLTILS re Spectfully inform the public that he continues the business of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, Market street, a few doors North of the K. V It. IL. Lebanon, Pa. All kinds of Repo (ring done at the shortest pos sible notice and in the best style of workm unship. Lebanon, June 21, y PtClart 4DtItCS BE WISE BY TIMES 1 Do not trifle with your Health, Constitution and Character. If you are sufforipg with any Diseases for which : HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BRUM is recommended, TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! It will Cure you, save Long Suffering, allaying Pain and Inflammation, and will restore you to HEALTH AND TURITY, At Little Expense, And No Exposure. Cut out the Advertisement in another column and tall or send for it. BEWARE OF COUNTEEFEITS. Ask for Ilemboit's. - Take No Other. CURES GUARANTEED. October 28,.186'3 —23 n. Dr. !Lob 3SI lineomeottestara. 1.4.33.imev11 t, JTAS given no Worse! satisfaction during the four teen years it has been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions. it has been pro- claimed the pain destroyer . of the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed itcennot and never has failed in a tingle instance. 'Far Wide, cougbe and influenza, it can't be beat. One , 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful hi every family for sudden accidents, such as burns, cuts. scalds, insect stings, &a. It is perfectly Inneeent to take internally, and win be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Office, SfiCourtiand Street, New York. Sold by all Drugg lets. Dec. 2, 186.3.--Im, SAPONIFIER, or Concentrated Lye FAMILY SOAP MNITER WARmakes high prices; Saponifier helps to re• duce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a'pound by using your kitchen grease. Igt..6Aurrolv I As spurious lives are offered also, be carersl and only buy the PATENTED nrticle.put up in IRON cans, all others being COUNTERFEITS. Penna., Salt Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street. Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way Noy, 18, 1803.--3 m. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE EMI INVALID• Published for the benefit, and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MIN whosuffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time. THE MEANS OF SELF CURE By One who has cured himself after being..put to great expense and injury through medical-humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelopis, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL, MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, 1899. Iy. 'DR. JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri cad tadiei as: the only sure, poSitive, and never:fitiling cure and 'regulator. of suppresidon of nature, , from. whatever cause. Particular care should be used to know thnt.l3 - sy.nonese is not the sense, a. the _Drops would surely 'produce an effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which I will not hold myself re sponsible. These Drops aro so mild and pleasant, that tiie feeblest enn take them wills perfect security, yet so povierful in their effects, that they may be safely called a never failing Regulator. They can be procured by addressing me as directed.below. I have used this med icine for the last twelve yearsin my practice, aud there fore well knoiv its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address Dlt. JOHN L. LYON,New Haven, Conn. July 23, 1862. Sliecoal Notice. MAD DM PORTER'S CURATIVE 'BALSAM has long tested the truth that there are great principles in Medicines as the is in Science, and. this Medicine is compounded en principles suited to the manifold na ture of Mani The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle internal warwth, and this is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous eirculationf blood through thu lun, it enlivens - the mucks 'and - assists the skin to perform gs its I..diitles of regulating the heat of the system, and in gent. throwing off the waste substance from the surface of JR not a voilent remedy, but emollient warming, searching and effective told by all drug -gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Si& 2,1863: .A.,Caird , ito the SuWering. laboring a a Missionatylalapaii, ieka cared of. Corrauraption,wbeu all 'debar raintto had fa ilid, by a recipa cliteined froin a learned physician residing in the great City of Joddo. This recipebas cured great numbers who were suffer ing from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. _ . Desirous of benefltting others, I will send this re. ripe, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge Address Rsv. . WM. COSOROVE, 430 Fulton Avenue, Brooklin, N. Y. Deo. 10, D362.—1y. QUESTION.—HoIIo! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are iu such .a hurry ? Asswes,--Why we aro just on our way to Da ily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. lie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly ail the time crowded, ao I said to Nancy we will go ear. ly tb is morning before any body else gets there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. QuEsr . ]'eel I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearlyall the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery Aris.—Gb nay I we could not think of sueli a thing We admire the true and 'beautiful picture that, Daily takes, so much that 'we would nut go to another Gal lery if we could,gyt them fit nothing He has seven years, experience to Ahe business, Lacs a complete sett of improved instruments, an excelliut skydieht, atm there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of canine every body that wants a good picture goes to him. QuEn.---What kind of Pictures doesqe take? Aa5...14.e takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. liie card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than sonic that have been - taken in our large titles. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. He also excels in copyingulctures from small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size, QuEsx.—Whore is this Gallery 1 I must giro him a call too. • ANS.—Just come along with Nanny and I, and we will show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Hanle. He has constant ly on hand a good assortment or G ilt and Rosewood Frames, Cases, Albums, &c., which be sells el*ap.. For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery ; *Lebanon,* Pa. illarcb '63, Atliglint,s csntiffs. Gernmn preaching next Sunday morning, and Eng lish in the afternoon, in the Moravian church. Preaching next Sabbath morning, (and not In the eve ning, as was announced) in the First Reformed church, in the English language. Preaching next Sunday morning and evening. in the English language, in Zion's Lutheran church BarrtAL On the 6th inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kreuter. Mr. CURTIS FORTNA, to Mies MARGARET YOCUM, both of I.F. Lebanon tp. On the 22nd ult., in Jonestown. by the T;ev. Wil liam Gerhardt, Mr. }7PI-IRAI9I 0. GILBERT, to Miss .MARY CAPP, both of E. Hanover. On the 24th nit., by the Rev. .L Id. Tfiest t er. Mr. THOMAS H. MILLER. of Cumpbellstown, to M 88 RS MI COA SHORT, of South Annville. On the 19th ult.. by, the same, Mr. CHARLES BEARD, to Miss KATE NYE,,both of North Ann,/ alle. On the same day. by the some, Mr. JOSEPH GOR DON. of Derry tp., Dauph in co., to Miss CA.THARINE MATTERNRS, of Annville. 'On the sth tilt.; by the ReV. J.B. Daugherty, Mr. ISAAC MOYER. to Miss ELIZABETH BLANK ER BILLER, both of nking Sprines, Berk co. On the 23d tilt,, by the rstotn..llr. DANIEL F. KRIM. DER, of N. hebauon tp., to M. iss .MARY TI.) MA, of S. Lebanon, this county. On the same day, by the name, Mr.AMOS E. MARK. to Miss SUSAN .MILLER, both of N. Ant - 11 , MR. On the 26th ult.. by the MIME!. 31r.AMAR P. SMITH, to Miss MAIIIAIT KREIDER, both of S. Lebanon tp. 0 n the 24111 nit,. in Jonestown, by the Rey. S. Noll, 'Mr. JOHN 11. LONG, to Miss LUCY DICKSON , both 0 f S waters. tp (pat. -In Cornwall tp., on the 2nd inst., MICIIAEL MOY ER, aged 84 years, 7 months and 27 dove. On the 20th ult., in Svratara, JOSEPH, eon of To. seph and Anna GINGRICH, aged 2 years, 11 months and 26 days. Ou the 20th ult., in Bethel tp.. Lebanon co., ELIZA BETH, infant daughter of Jacob ant/ Rebecca HECK. ADON, aged 1 year, 8 months and 3 d•ys. On the 23rd ult., near Jonessown, LYDIA, Infant daughter of Joseph and Ann Mary SAROE, aged 8 months and 23 days. On the 3rd inst., in E. Hanover, SARAH. widow of Daniel UHRICIJ, aged 68 yea's, 3 months and 25 days. On ,the 3rd inst., in Jonestown, 31r. GEORGE CURIST, aged about 70 yettre. On the 20th ult., in Sw•atara tp.. GEORGE LEROII, aged 75 years, in months and 18 days. On the 27th nit., in North Lebanon tp., bin HENRY BOXER, aged 69 years, 30 months and 22 days: The Lebanon Market. Carefully Corrected lltiodely. LP,II. I I.WON, WFTINEBDAT. DEC9N9PaIi 9, 1863 Extra Family, $7 60 Egga, 'f doz., 24 Extra Flour, 7 00 nutter, TA lA., 24 Prime White Wheat,l 65 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 155 I herd, 10 New Wheat, =•".. Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 1 - 16 ilam, 10 Corn, 95 Shoulders, 8 Oats, 75 Sides, 8 Clover-seed, 5 00 Soap, 7 Thnothy-seed, I 50 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 1 25 White Rags, ti Dried Apples, ponied.] 50 Mixed Rags, 3 Peach "Snitz," 260 Flax, a lb., 12,14 Peach "Ifutnein," 52 [gristles, a ib:, • 40' Cherries,' - 150 Feathers, a lb., 02'3,4 Onions. 37 4 Wool, a lb., 40 Potatoes, Liam. 50 coup Beans, "f qt., 7 Apple liatter,viterack, 45 Vinegar, VS gal., 1214 The Philadelphia Mar!set FLOUR, ate. =The flour market is heavy.— State brands are 5e bbl' lower anti Western 100 to 15e, owing to the liberal receipts and the advance in freights. The sales are 9.200 bbl=, at $5 90©6 10 for superfine State, $6 52@6 60 for extra State, $6 45©6 78 for fancy State, $6 65©7 far the low grades of Western extra, $7 45©1 50 for ship ping Ohio,s7 60©9 25 for trade and family anti $7 60©11 7S fur St. Louis extras, the latter an extreme, . Southern flour is very dull and heavy. Sales of 1,100 bble, at, $7 48@8 10 fur mixed to Bond superfine country Baltimore, dce., and $8 20@10 75 for trade and family brands. • Rye flour iSllPAaPkact , §alea !PO 1,1 .'1 5 1 at Ftti) 1 - 5®7. . Corn Meal is quiet. We hear of only 30 pune • beons Brandywine at $23. GRAIN.—:The Wheat market is I@2u lower, and closes dull and heavy, influenced by liberal arrivals, the advance in freights and the heavi ness in exchange. The sales are 80,000 bus at 7 92W1 94 for Chi cago spring ; 1 92@1 96 for Milwaukee club; 1 46 for amber do, and 14S for dodo selected. Oats are 'slightly lower. Sales of Canadian at 8/©BBe, and Western at 88©09c, closing heavy. ;.Rye is scarce and held Wrinly at $1 3.5q01 40. Corn is dull and lower. Soles of 40 000 bush elslat 1 20 for sound mixed in store, 1 23 for 11.4 delivered, and 123 for round yellow. • PHILADELP.IIiA. CATTLF.I IYlAuic, V. Abnut 2500 head of Beef Cattle were offered and sold et prices ranging fronn $7,00 to 10,50 the 100 lbs net for common to good and prime quality. Cows.—About 151 were d ispmed of at s2s® $3O each for springers, and $25 tos4s for cows and calves. Roos were steady, and some 3700 were offered and said at $7,50®59 00 the 100 lbs. nett, SHEEP - Abort 4000 were dipposed of et. 5® 5.-},e per lb. grass. SEEDS.—There is not muoh Cloverseed offer• ing, and prices are nearly nominal at $7,00 per bushel. Timothy is quiet at $2,50 per bushel. Flaxseed ranges at p,05@53,70. Ittiv gliirtrtisEuttitto. Lebanon Bank Stock for Sale. 7A, SHARES of the STOCK or the LEBANON ti BANK, [new] are offered for sale. Apply at the ADVERTISER OEFICE. Lebanon, Dee. 9,1883. EINOTICE-PHILAD'A. AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. READING, Nov. 28th 180 The public ts respectfully internietl that on and of ter MONDAY, Dl:manna 34th, all Passengers who do not purchase their tickets be fore entering the Care, will be (tarp d 25 cents extra en each ticket purchas ed on, the train . for which they will obtain from the CondUctor a Cheek Boca ipt This Receipt will be re deemed, and 25 cents paid therefor. in cash, upon its presentation litany Ticket Ottice or the Company. - G. A. NICHOLS. General Sup't. December 9,1869.-2 m.. • PERSONAL. . i'NE of the largest NIIIthEitY FIRMS, In South , Eastern Dunnsylvania, wish to secure the perm. p ent services of s...eomrietent SALE AGENT in LEBA NON COUNTY. "They wish a reliable enterprising man - , who will devote his whole time to selling Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Plants, Ac. ' For fur ther information apply at the Mee of this paper. Dn. 9, 1863 —4t. TEACIIER WANTED. AMALE TEACHER for School No. 2, in the DOR OUGH*of LEBANON, is wanted. Applicants will please present thetavelves to the Board of Directors, or give notice, before 'Friday, the 13th day of December, next, and the SOMA to commence on the first Monday in January, to continuo six months. Silary 's36 per month'of 22 days. Apply to JACOB CAPP. President, or qoas 'LARCH, Secretary . Lebanon ' Dec. 9 1868: E a t ru.see . A'RECINS R BRO.:S New Moot' end Slate NE W ADVERTISE MENTS. PUIALIC NOTICE. PUBUC Notice is hereby given that the Charter of the Erna owl's Church, of South Lebanon town ship. Lebanon Co., Pa.. was duly presented to the Court of Co onion Plea of Lebanon County, for eX11111i• nation. and will be .hoprored according to law, on the first day of January Term, next, unless good cause be shown to the eoutrary. lIISISRY•SIEGAUEST, Froth 'y. Dec. 9,1363. Elect ion Notice. iIkTODICE is hereby giv en, that an election of seven 1.1 Managers Of the heii ANON GAS COMPANY, to SOIVO far the ensuing ye ,r, will he held on /Ifouriay, the 4th day of danqary 113f4, at the of flee of the Company on Water street, between the boors of 2 o'clock, and 4 o' clock, P. bI. By order of the Board: JOIIN W. Mali, Seely. Lab., Dec. 9, '62. EICCIiOIII Noti ce. NOTICE is hereby given, that en election for Pres!. dent and four Directors, of the NORTH LEBA- NON RAILROAD COMPANY, to sorra for the ensuing, year, will be held on ,11forulay, the I'o. day of Januar y. 1864, between the hours oflO o'clock, A. M., and is o' Clock, M., at the office of the Company. By order of the Board, JOHN W. 611311, Leh., Dec. 9, 1863 PUBLIC SALE Of BOWMAN'S . rx....a..N73.33T57 sEirvia.A.W33. ri MIR subscriber will offer at public sale, on the .1 premises, on SA TURDAY, December 26, 1863, that valuable TAVERN STAND, situate on the earner of Plankrend and Cumberland streets, in' the borough of Lebanon. The building is 234 stories high, with Kitchen attached and an out Kitchen. The u. building is large and roomy A large STA IV DUE, Carriage Shed, two WELLS of never 1, failing water, large CISTERN, &c., on the premises. The LOT fronts' 96 feet on. Cumberland street, and 198 feet on Plank road. This is an ex cellent Property and commands a large and increas ing patronage. Sale to commence at 1 Week, P. M., when terms will be made known by lIENRY BOWMAN, Lebanon, Dec, 9,1863. PUBLIC SALE OF A Valuable Farm DURSUANT to an Order of the Orpheus' Court of LRBANON COUNTY, wilt be exposed to SALE, by PUBLTC VENDUE OR OUT CRY, On FRIDAY, January 1, 1864, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a certain Nes sung°, tenement and tract Of land. situate in East Hanover Township, Lebanon County, on the Harris burg and Jonestown Road. 1 mile from Harper'e Tav ern, adjoining lands of Henry Uhrich. George Ger berich, John Camerer, and Samuel Chianti, deed., containing 136 Acres of which. 111 Acres. are heavy A- • 0 IK TOMER, The improvements t a , l erected thereon p are a Log weather gg boarded HOUSE, With a Summer .;f 4i , KITCHEN, also a large Dank BERN, • - Wagon Shed Corn CRIB & er failing SPRING of Water, and a good SPRING HOUSE Is near the building. The land is in a good Mato of cultirmion. A kne ORCHARD, any. amount of Lim BwroNE on the premi ices ; also, a fine Stream of WATER, called "Reed's Creek' runs through it. ALSO, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND. situate in the said township, adjoining lands of heirs of Jaen. B. Weidman, Leonard Allennm and George lioeshore, • cents in trig 13 Acres and 32 Perches neat measure. 'ith the appurtenances. situate and being in the Township of Yost Hanover. in the said County :—late the Estate of DAVID STIANE, deed. The Sale will be held ou, „am premises, and the tennr made known by .1 AOOl3 J. STINE , Trustee of the said Estate. BY TIIE, COURT ,- :lOC,. W. STROHM, Clerk of the Orphaus' Court 1A.11., Dec. 9, 1683. U. S. Excise Law. Da, NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual List for the Tenth Collection Dist rid of has been placed in ray 1•4118 for cones• tion by the Assessor thereof; that the Pat ies and Tax es assessed by said Aisessor have become due and payable. All persons in J.EUANON COUNTY (-barged wittr'- ,- , LICENSES, INCOME. CARRIAGES, or other Excise Duties on 'said Assessor's List, are re quired to•pay the same to Anthony S. Ely Deputy Collector of the 4th. Dir . of the 1011, Dist., of Pa., calor before, SA TURDA P. January 9, 1864 .10r- Those-who neglect to pay the Duties and Taxes, &c.. as aforesaid assessed upon them, to the said Depu ty Collector, within the period o f t Imo above epecitled, shall be liable to pay TEN 'PER CENT. additional up on the amount. thereof. AU must be . Puid in Govern ment Funds. ADIES -A . INNISS; ColikTtor lOtit Distri4t . Pa Sir The undersigned. DEPUTY C,OLLECTOR, 4th DIV., 10th DIST., of pENN'A„ will attend, for the con venience of 'Tax Payers, at the lollowlng times and places : For Jackson Township. at the office of WM. WOOLF SON, on Thursday, the 17th of December, next, be. tweets the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day. For Milicreek Township. at the public house of F. A. SHULTZ. on Friday, the 19th of ,December, next, bo twetn the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, For Heidelberg Township, at the public house of LEVI S. OBERLY, on Saturday. the 1911, day of De cember.uex t, between the hours of 10 aud 4 o'clock of said day. For East honorer Township. at the public house of .7 W. ADAMS, on .11.fonday, the 2let of December, next, - between the hours ono and 4 o'clock of said day. For Sweta a and Union Townships, at the public house of SIMON lIEILMAN, fit Jonestown, on Tues day. the 224 of December; next, between the hours of 10 and 4 of said day. For Bethel Township, at the public hones of WM, ERNST. on Wednesday, the 23d day of December, nest, between the hours of 9 and 1 o'clock of Buhl day. For Londonderry Township. at the public house of G. W. EBY, in Palmyra, on Tuesday, the 29th day of. December, next, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day For North and South Annv Ille Township, at the public house of SIMON M. Nlt A Li., en 'Wednesday:the 10th of December, next between the hours of ,9 and 4 o'elnck of said dny. For Cornwall, South Lebanon anal North Lebanon Townships, Borough of Lebanon, and Borough of North Lebanon, at my face in the BOROUGH of LEB ANON, from the Ist to the oth of Jenuttry, 1801, be tween the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock oleach day. All payrn ,, ots will hit to be made 1p Govern menc funds. ANTHONY S. ELY. Deputy Collector for Lebanon Co Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1894, U. 5•41249'S rpHE Secretary of the Treasury has not yet -1- given notice of any intention 'to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is given. the undersigned, as "GENERAL SUBSCRIPTION AGENT," will continue to supply the public. The whole amount, of the Loan authorized is Fire Hundred Millions of Dollars. NEARLY FOUR- HUN DRED MILLIONS DANE -BEEN ALREADY SUB SCRIBED FOR AND PAID INTO THE TREASURY, mostly within the last seven months. The large de mand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation by National Banking Associations now organizing, in all parts of the country, will, In a very short periodftabsorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as it is well known . that the Secretary of the Treasury has maple and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and Internal Revenues, and. itt the issue of the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainty that he will net find it necessary, for a long time to come. to seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans. THE INTER EST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHIM ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Bank ing ass•.ciations, as well es the minds of all who have idle money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should lose no time in subscribing to` this most popr.lar Lone. It will soon be beyond their reach and advance to a handsome premium. as wee the re sult with the "Seven 'thirty". Loon, when it was all sold and could no longer be ettbScribed - for at par. It is a Six per Cent Loan. the Interest and Principal payable in, Coin, thus .yielding over Nine per Cent. per annum at the present rate of premium and coin. The Government requires all duties on itimorts to be paid ir. Coin ; these duties have fur a long time past amounted to over a Quarter of a 111 lion of Dollars dai ly sum nearly three times greater then that requir ed in the payment of the in teteet on all the 5-20 's end other permanent Leans. So that it is hoped that the Surplus Coin in the Trsasuro, at no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payment up on all liabilities. The Loan is called 5-20 frtut the fact 'list whilst the Ponds may run for 20 years yet the Government has ti right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time after 5 years. The Interest is paid .half yearly, viz : on the first days of November and May. Subscribers ran have Coupon Banda, whdrh are pay able to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO. $5OO, and s , $5OOO ; or Registered Bomb of same denominations, and in addi tion, $5,000 and $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for investments of Trnst- monies the Begistered Bonds are preferable. These 6-20% cannot be taxed by them is only the Governwent States, o tes t. , citica, towns or counties, and ono-and-n.l)ocent., , per on the amount of income, when the income of the bolder exceeds Six II undred dollars per annum ; all other haveatmenta, such as in come from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds. etc., must pay from three to nee per cent tax on 'the in come. Banks and Bankers throughout the Country %ill continue to dispose of the Bonds and all orders by mail, or otherwise promptly attended to. . - The inc. nvenieuce of a few days' delay In the deli very of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so great f, but RS interest commences froni the day of sub scription, no loss is occasioned, and every effort is be. ing made to diminish the delay.. JA Y .COOKE 9 SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. ROUTN TEIIRD STREET, PHI LADELPRIA December 1864. Stray Heifer. (NAME to the- premises of the subscriber, atlly's Corner, in Londonderry township, Lebanon coun ty, several-months ago, a RED HEIFER, about 1% years old . white bead, left ear off, and red rings , around the eyes. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay ehnroce, and take it away, or it will be sold according to law. HENRY ALWTNE. December 9, 1663.-3t* READING BAH, ROAD: WINTEI-3, ARRANGEM.ENT. rl i 1 Fr3r fl REAT TRUNK LINE FROM TILE NORTH AND If North-West for PHILADELPHI A, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, ASTON, ite., Sic , Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New-York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. DI., and 2.00 P.M , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. M., and 3.08 P. DI. New Yxpress leaves Harrisburg nt 3.00 A. DI., name Lebanon at 3.58 A. M., urrivin at New York at 9.16 the tame 1110111111 g. Fares from II arrisburg : To New-York $5 IS; to Phil. adelphin. $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave Ne4v-York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7P. DI. (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). Leave Philadel. phis at 8.15 A. M., and 3.37 - P. M., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and Express at 1.05 A. 51. Sleeping cars in the New York. Express Train's, through to and from Pittsburgh withput change. Passengers by the Catawlsait Railroad leave Tamaqua at F. 50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia, New Yak, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 915 A. M., and 2.30 P. DI , for Philadelphia. Ilarrieburg and New York. An Acconimodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A.M , and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. 51. AtE- All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train !eaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P, DI. Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at 25 per between any points desired . Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all points at $.16 36—for Families and Business Firma. Season awl School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all peinte. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each paseenger. Passengers are requested to purchase their tickets before entering the cars, as higher Fares are charged if paid in cars. G. A .NICOLLS, Dec. 9,1863. General Superintendent. A WORD ABOUT AMERICAN WATCHES. AF rEa A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE THAN TEN YEARS, the time pieces manufac tured by the American Watch Co., of Waltham, Aram, have gained a thin hold upon the favor of the public, undue - ler, no less than 75,000 of them are speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people. From a very Insignificant beginning the businese'duis increased un til we are justified in stating that WE SIAKE MORE 'TITAN ONE ELAIR of all the watches sold in the Dot led States. Repeated enlargement of our factory build foga , and the labor of 500 operatives, still find us un equal to supply the constantly increasing demand.— And wo may here observe that notwithstanding the high price of labor and materials; we netualif sell our products ut less prices than those current five. years ego. We refer to these facts only for mimeses of proper ly introducing another subject relative to our manu facture of watches. Liithertooarchiefobjecthas been to make axon watches for the million at the lowest pos sible price—something to take t plane of the make believe watches celled "Ancres,' - Lepinee," "Eng lish:Patent Levers," dm.. annually thrown upon this market, in countless numbers, by European work shops—watches which are the refuse of their facto ries, unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless ev erywhere. This object we have accomplished. and now we have to announce, that we have communced the manures tore of watches of the very lIIGIIEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRO NOMETRY, unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves and unsurpassed by anything Mad,' in the Wor Id. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected en addition to our main buildings expressly for this branch ofour business, and have filled it with the best workmen in our service. Profiting by our long exper home, we have remodelled the form of our watches, introducing sneb improvements as have been suggested and proved to be good from time to time, and have instituted new and severe tests of 'sod:iro n/up, adjustment' and compensation. New mach nee and appliances have been constructed, which perform their work with consummate delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest and most approved materials only are used. 'Nothing in fact is wanting either in mechani st.' principles, material of workmanship to ensure per fection in the result. We continue to manufacture our other troll-known qualities under the follow ng names : "APPLETON, TRACY b. CO." "P. S. ItARTLETT," And the "Soldier's Watch," "W3I.ELLERY." The letter, the lowest priced watrh we make, Is a subitantial, reliable titntnp iron, cased in sterlingsilvcr —hunting pattern, and is not liable to get out of order either in marching riding or fighting: All the above described watches, including the FINLST, which is nam ed la MOAN WATOki COMPANY," are sold by watch dealerd - genetsl•i'} throughout:the,onuntry.: • Robbins Sic, Appleton / Agents for the American Watch Comp'y, , 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. N0v..15, 1863.—inside eow 4m. Friends and - Relatives OF TIM BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. All who bare Friends and Relatives in the Army or blau, should take special care. that they be amply sup plied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better present can be sent nein by their friends. They have Wen proved to be the Soldier's never-failina friend in the hour of need. COI:1011S AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, Will be speedily relieved.and effectually cured by us ing these admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHE AND WANT OF APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. These feelings which so sadden us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eat ing and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus die toth ing the healthful action of the liver and stomach Tire organs must be relieved, it you desire to be well The Pills, taken according td the printed instructions will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach. and as'a natural consequence : a clear head and good appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OYER FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the use of these invaluable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional strength. Never let the Psuwels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may scent strange that Hollo way's Pills should be recommended forpysentery and Flux ,many persons supposing that therwouldincrease the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach, and thus remove all the acrid Immure from the syst fm. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while health and strength 'follow as a mat ter or course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the Bowels en sure as this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION? INDISCRE TIONS OF YOUTH ! Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings. can with certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken night and morning, and the Ointment be freely used as stat ed in the printed Instructions. If treated in any other manner they dry up in one part to break out in another Whe'reai this Ointment will;remove the bunters from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a little perseverance in bad eases to insure a lasting' cure. FOR WOUNDS ELTHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BUL LET, SORES OR BRUISES, To Which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, (here are no medicines es( safe, sure and convenient as Hollo way's Pills and Ointment. Tile poor woLnded and at most dying sufferer might have tile wounds dressed Im mediately. if be would only supply himself with this Matchless Ointment, which should be thrust Into the wound and smeared all - round it then covered with a piece of linen !Vow his Knapsack and compressed with iv handkerchief. 'raking night and morning Oor 8 Pills to coolthe system and prevent inflammation. - Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen's Chest should he provided with these valuable Remedies. ChUTION on+ are genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NEW YORK AND LONDON," are discernible as a Water ,m* in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the game may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead I o. time detection of any party or parties coun terfeiting the Medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. ' ,l( * Sold at ti o Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New-York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers to Medicine, throughout the civ ilized world, in boxes at 20 cents, 62 cents and $t Alliir• There is considerable saving by taking the Jar. ger sizes. N. D.—Directions for the guidance.dt patients iu ev ery disorder are affixed to each box-. [Oct: 28, 1863. ZS.. Dealers in my well known medicines can lave Show Qards, Circulars Sco., sent thenx,.3.1183 OF tif addressing TEO3.IAB MOILDWAY, 80 Maiden Lane,ll. Y. • 1111asakeit Nhates, • • (11,0111, WOOLEN CLOTHING , of lots, dyediat I L ) Black or Blue Black,.pressed, the'aplbr warranted and gboda turned Out equal to new, LYON LEMBERGER, East 11e:toter. *ir- Articles to be dyed can be -leftat Jos. L. Ltosber. ser's Drug Store *bore all orders for;the;gbove'w l bo attoltetitti to. •• t3fairob fi 2g63. LATEST *WE WS ! atIVULTIPiir - jul 10101: 20 111117.111:10. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FALL -AND WINTER DRY-GOADS, AT THE HEW VOTA STORE. WS have just Opened the following list, of great bargains. r—eived from our buyer In Now York : D Laine.t, 20 and 25 cts. per yard; very gond Prints frwm le rt•:. upwards, Llooped Skirts sizes. very la' teat styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,60 end upwards ; Ladies' Collars and Shores chtuper than ever. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. We have Just received from New Yorkn fresh stock of GROCERIES, such as Illelossev, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, ekr., air We buy our Goode exclusively for CASH, and ore thereby always enabled „,to bay where we can find the cheapest and will always give our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have but one price and our terms are CASH. Come and examine our stock, and if you don't buy you w ill see no cross faces. Lebanon, Sept. 23, ISS3 STOVES. STOVES. Now le the time to buy your STOVES before cold *inter is bore, and the beet and cheapest place la at the • Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Idartufae tory of James N. Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be bad the largest and best assortment of PARLOR. HAUL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lotio n vn, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make. with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and a large faddy of the beat Cooking Stoves In the county or borough, which be warrants tobalieor roast WASH BOILERS eon tautly on hand of all sizes, and the beat material. COAL lIIICKETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARN, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman, and has had an experience of twenty-five years, he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. He takes this method of returning bls thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes ,by strictly attending to Ids own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplic patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. 41Gir• Particular attention paid Wait kinds of Jarman such as Roofing. Spouting, ite., and all work warranted 4 1th, . MANHOOD - HOW LOST ! DOW RESTORED ! Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cleats. A. Lectitre on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhom or Seminal Weakness. Invol untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity. result ing from, Self-Abuse, ItOBT. J. CULVER WELL M. D author of the Green Beek, &c. The world renowned author, in this admirable Dec tnre,clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Selrabuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bangles, instruments. rings, or cordial. pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by. Which every sneerer. no matter what his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousand's and thousands. Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, CHAS. J. C. KLINE. 127 Bowery, New York. Poet (Mee Box, 45849, October 21, 1563.-1 y. Ficonomy is Wealth! CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS. The .Best and Cheapest nonsehold Remedy in the World. Madame ZADO PORTER'S - GREAT COUGII REMEDY! Th.IRTB Curative Balsam is warranted If used accord ing to the directions, to (e .) ; ' cure is all eases, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, 4 Asthma, and all affections i'• s of the Throat and Lungs' eo k 55.,,..,:...,....... , . 1, ,f,,, MOST IMPORTANT.—I4Sad me ZAD 0 C POR TER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it in the reach of every one to keep It convenient for use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100 times its oost. NOTlCE.—save Your Money ! !—Do not be persuaded to purchase articles at 45. to $l, which do not contain the virtue of a Dime Bottle of Madame Por ter's Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is as great aalhat of almost any other medicine; and the very low.price at which it is sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend other medicines on which their profits are larger, unless the customers in sist upon having Madame Porter's and none other.— Ask for Magame Porter's Curative Balsam, price 13 eta., and in lare-bottles at 25 eta., and take no other. If you can not get it at one store you can at another. gir Sold by all Druggists and Store-keepers at 13 cents and in larger bottles at 25 cents. BALL & RUCKEL, Proprietors, New York. Jos. L. Lemberger and Dr. Geo. Ross, Agents, Lebanon, Pa. (January 23,1863. THE GREAT AM, CAN TEA COMPANY, 51 VESTRY STREET , NEW YORK; Since its organization, has created a new era in the history of Wholesale Teas in this Country. They hare Introduced their selections of TEAS, end are selling them at not over TWO CENTS (02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Itkvotr deviating from the ONE PRlCEaeked. Another peculiarity of the Company is that their TEA TASTER not only devotee his time to the selection of their TEAS as to quality, value, and partieulas styles for particular localities of country, but be helps the TEA buyer to cheese nut of their enormous stock TEAS as are best adapted to his particular wants. end not only this. but points out to him the best bargains. It is easy tease the incalculable advantage a Tee Burrs-has iu this establishm nt 01•11. nil .thers. If he is no judge of Tea, or the Matures .if his time is valuable. he has all the benefits of a well organized system of doing business, of an ituutense capital, of the judgment of a professional TEA 'isma and the knowl edge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tae buyers—no matter if they are thousands of miles front this market—to parches° on as good terms here as the New York merchants. Parties can order TEAS and will bo served by us as well as though they came thentselres, being sure to get original package& true weights and tares ; and the TEAS are WABRAZYTED an represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent to all who order it; comprising Young nyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Twankay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHUNG, ORANGE & HYSON PEKOE. ..Taipetati, P ea , of every dascription, corona and uncolored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into FOUR CLASSES, namely : GAltoo , high CARGO, FINE, FIN EST, that every one may understand from deseript ion and the prices an nexed that • the Company are deter mined to, undersell the whale TEA trade. We_ gourantve to sett ALL our Tens at lilt over GENTS Gata Cents) per pound above coat, be licvipg tb is to be tut, salve to the many who have heretofore been paying EnOrmous Propts. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Importers and Jobbers, No. 51 Vessey Street, New York Nov. 4,1863.--3 m. REM OVA L • TAILORING. 'fr A ORENZO 11. ROHRER ,w.dild re. ;, speetfully 'inform the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that he has removed bta itor. log Establishment, a few doors east of Latidermileh's store, and nearly opposite the "Washington louse, on Cumberland dt., where be wilt make iv (clothing in the most fashionable styles in the. best manner; good tits, guaranteed to all. Thankful for the very liberal patron , age extended to him thus far he hopes to meritand continue the, same. - Lebanon; April 8, 23138.:—":17. Blanks for Boa n t,,y and invalid Pen ion Claims just printed and tnr Oe tbeAD VERTISFp Office, Towle & CarUsk, IiSNDALL'S BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. $lOO REWARD! COUGHS. • INFLUENZA. TICKLING in the rialpAf, WHOOPING COUGH. Or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGH, as quick as 4 11 4 11:10 -111 " 51P COUGH BALSAM,. OVER EINE THOUSAND BOTTLES have been sold in Its native tnwn, and tot a single in-' stance of its failure is known. We have, In our possession, any quantity of retlaft , rates, some of them from EMINENT PHYSICIA who have need it in their practice , and given it tLe preeminence over any other compound. It does not dry up a COUGH,, bnt loosens it, so as to enable the patient to expeeto rat a freely. WILL INVARIABLY CURE TICKLING IN THE THROAT. A HALF Bottle has often completely cured the moat Stubborn Cough, and yet, though it In so sure and speedy in its opera- Don, It is perfectly hafmless, being purely vegetable, It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be adminla- - tered to children of any age. In cases of CROUP we will guarantee' g Carte if taken In season. No fondly should be without it. It is within the reach oral]. the price being ChrlL7:3lr 2 CieD73.llgigu And if an investment and thorough trial does not' "back up" the above statement, the money will be refunded. We say this knowing Its merits, and fret' confident that ono trial will mere 1 . 91 ft a home In every household, Do not waste away with Coughing, when so small as investment will cure you, It may be bad of any re tpectable Druggist in town, who will' furnish you with a circular of genuine certificates of cures It haw made. C. G. CLARK & CO Proprietorif, NEW HAVEN, cr. For sale by Druggists in city, 'country, end every. - where. FAMILY DYE COLORS.- Black, Dark DU; Light Bice, Prepack Blue, Mani Orman, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brawn, Crimson, Madame ZADOC POE,. Dark Drab, DE& Drab, De Green, Light Green, Poe dying Silk, Scarfs, Dresses, 1, there, Kid Gloves, Wearing apparel. pit- A Saving of 80 Per Cent. "St For twenty-five cents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost flue - dint The process is simple, and any one can use tho Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French add Germenrinaide or each package. For Further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes.) purchase Howe & Stephens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent try mall on receipt of price cents- Manufactured by 1101VE & STEVENS, NCO Bsoshrway, B 0 t'ssl. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally boat. 1883.--anq Mad'e" ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam is prepared wi!it all the requisite care ai d skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom affords Its remedial qualities ar based on its power to re Met the healthy and vigo rouscireulation of the blood, through the lurgs, It is not a violent remedy, but ernolliment—wat m, ing, searching and effect. Ire; din be taken- by the oldest person or youngest child. ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam has been 'used by the public for over IS years, and has amid , ed its present sale simply by being recommended by those who have used it, cc heir aßlieted friends at 1 others. .IIATELL known MELODEONS end HAamoNrcrlis e vt introducing the effect of pedal bass on every instrument ERNEST GABLER'S RAVEN & BACON'S and HALLET, DAVI'S Wars; celebrated PIANOS for Cash, at a liberal deduction lla...Over 30,000 sold. JAMES BELLAE. Sole Agent, VS and 251 South Fifth Street. above Spruce. July 15, 1865 Philadelphia, Pit, GOODYEAR & DTFENBACII 4 Cumberland Street, Raber's Block, Lebanon. HAYING been at New York and Phlladelpidn. for sometime attending the - Auctions, and hating" now returned w ith a very large Stock or • Dry Goods Groceries, Queensware, (1-c: Notwithstanding the great advance In goods . they, by careful attendance upon the Auctions and buying large ly, are now prepared to sell goals at New York and Philadelphia They respectfully invite the attention of their canto. mere, and all close Buyers to the followinx DM pieces Bleach Muslin from 1234 to 31. 100 " unbleached. " 16 "35 100 " Calico Ik. 100 " Calico 18 best .22. 50 " Towner-cloth " 1234 to 31. 50 " Best styles American Delalna. all prices. - 50 " Gingham front 189 to 25, 50 Cotton Flannel all colors, and prices.. - 50 " Wool 10 " French Mei inn . 20 " Cohings and Alpaca Variety of Dress Goods have a full line of LADIES CLOTH all Colons' and .•heap. and a fall line of Black end fancy Buss and at the Lowest prices. Our MOuning Department is complete, comprising Black French Morino, Bombazines, Wool Delwin; an widths, Per. lee cloth, eashmiers, Silk, Pop Mas and a variety of all kinds of &waning and Second Mourning gads. A t illOneof Cloth . Cassimer, , Testing, Sattlnetts, Jeans, of the Lease and Cheapest. GROCERIES. Coffee, Stigar, Teas, Spices, Syrup, Ac.,. Ste., &a., Call end look through our stock and get the prices as it is no trouble to sle•er anode, as our Motto is small' profits and quick sales and good value. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange tor goods GOODYEAR. DIFFENBA4Er Lebanon , Sept. 9, 7863. Confectionery and Toy Store, LATELY occupied by C. N. SMITH. In WALNUT' STREET. near CUMBERLAND, L:F23AitiON, PA. They have just retained from the City, with a fresh stork o f Raisins, Sign, Prunes, patent, Curarda, ( (iron, Filberts, Wslnute, resurotS, A lmonds, Oranges, Lear ons, Coeoannts, Ac., Ac. Also. a large variety of all kinds of different da we ed FINE and COMMON CANDIES. Also, No assortment of SUGAR TOTS, consistpg sof Fancy, White.and clesr Sugar Toye. CHINA WARE, each ea large and smell Vase*. Cups and Saucers, Cbina Tea Setts, dr-. ic: WOODEN AND TIN TOTS-A large and splendid var riety, of all kinds to suit the teateer of the youbg. CAKES ! CAKES 1! Of till kinds, always on hand, and made to order.— TANNINS supplied at short notice. • ; . Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to thew, and being young beginners, and de sirous of giving general satisfaction, lee respectfully solicit the public to give ne a trial. • - *JOSEPH toltritY,* lINNRY NAM,: Lebanon. Nov, 11, '33. For a medicine that will cure TWO OR THREE DOSES At Wholeaale, by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY & COWDXN, 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nor. 11,1863 .6m. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE . „Yew York *Cheap Cash Store, of Wholesale Prices MOURNING GOODS GENTLEVEN%.WA:RE 11101T1DAY PRESENTS AT Lowry & Nahm's Livery Sta I fISSE euloscriber respectfully informs the public that he lies commenced a LIVERY - STABLE at bie Her lel, in Alaska , Street, Lebanon. Re will always endeavor to furnish good, bores*" ( Aggi - and veldelett, modieste prices, to' all dir *77—, siring thesatue, Jtili t i,MA;El- Lebasion October 21, 186,3_—fra.. ' - .gentar laratm Inca Pink, Priapic. &arid, • State, Catferina,, +let. • . low, S awis Hata, Felt -11 kinds of