MI 4 4... : 3 V'4 ,I T tiO r : N. - - - $1 50 A YEAR TERN ES, - - !KU LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, DEGEHBER 16, 1863 HOME AFFAIRS. Dr. 2.-B, :Nish trits , co . rnmeneet! the practice of his profession, _ in this Bor- jug h . O f . Ace in the former residence of iii; father l in Mai kat street. Bee card. . A morning and evening accommo dation passenger train will be placed on the L. V. Branch Railroad, on Monday, December 28. 'or particulars see , adrertisement, ;Mr. Nicolls Is always disposed to do everYtlaingie his power for 'the convenience mai comfort of the public, and this is only one more of the many other in stances in which ho ; has been prompt to accede to what is believed 'will be a,great accommodation. Attent!ion is, directed to ,the +mina tie„,..B.rou property advertised at' public sale, I SIA:r AnltOn another column. The New York Express Train now 'eaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. M., instead of 3 o' clock, as heretofore, passing Lebanon at about 9.30. Passengers take breakfast here. No' change of time in the train going West. • The Teachers Institute wilt meet in the Court House, on Thursday, the 21st of January, and eontinue in session three days. Advertisement next week. As many of our friends go to Potts• Title this week, with their pockets full of rocks, we advise them to be on the lookout for pick -pockets. It would, be rather a discouraging state of affairs to be relieved of the greenbacks by any other person but Uncle Sam. Stine sold the "Btek Hotel" - in this borough, last week, to Henry Shenk, for -- $lO,OOO. S. J. Stine and Dr. Geo. Ross, bought,' last week, the "Mill Property," formerly Myers. Shout's, for; $13,500. It is their intention to turn it, into a Paper Mill. Daniel Dicke] sold his house on Walnut St., now occupied by Samuel Houck, to Charles E. Rob land, for $2,750. -George Huffman sold a lot of ground, on Wal -nut street, - opposite Salem's Lutheran church, to Charles E. Robland, for $825. V. S. ORRISTIAN COMMISSION. There has never been an organ iza tion in any country for benevolent purposes that Iliad filled so important a sphere as do the Chris tian Commissions of the present day. Wherever the Union Army is, there are these harbingers of good, distributing and meeting the wants of our sick and wounded Soldiers. Supplying those wants, too, without stint, doing for them all that lies in their power for Soul and Body.— ..Few know to what extent these self denying men and women have labored, and the work is still progressing, almost daily, becoming more ex ,tended, supplying a. want that the U. S. Govern_ anent could not possibly fill with paid agents.— 'These organizations are sustained by the liberaL ity of the friends of the Soldiers at home, and there is perhaps no object more worthy of atten tion to those who have to give of worldly goods, and none from which the liberal givers will have more satisfaction in feeling that they have done a good work, than in encouraging these Ph Ilan thropists in their work of Mercy. On Thursday evening [to•morrowd 17th inst., the U. S. Christian Commission will hold's *meeting according to previous notice. Ilevds., B. 3. Perrin, B. 13. Hotebkin, and Chaplain Ambler, will deliver addresses. The last named having been a prisoner in Lib by Prison, for 3or 4 months, will be able' to give the public facts of much interest. Let there be a general attendance with a disposition to encourage the good in a manner worthy of Lebanon. Rey. 'Henry S. Miller, for 9 yearg the respected pastor of Salem's Lutheran congre gation of this place, has resigned his charge, arid will remove to Berks'county, to accept the care of several congregations in that section, Mr. Miller is a truly christian and faithful min ister of the word of God,' (which is not always the best recommendation in these - fanatical times,) and we sincerely hope that his declin jpg years may be blessed ; with that: peace and 'comfort he so eminently deseaves. A Sale of Personal Property and Fartning.lmplements will be held at the farm of John Dietz, in South Annville township, on Fri day, Febuary 19, and another 'on -Thuraday, March 17, 1884. - ' NEW YORK'FAsaiorts-, ,Bright yel low cloaks with scarlet hoods, scarlet cloaks with yellow hoods, blue cloaks with white hoods, purple 'Cloaks -With orange' hoods, and . striped `and checkered clotiks with crimson hoods, are all the rago in New York. Mr. John L. Book'sr has just-receiv ed from - the city a new stock of BoOks, Photo graph Album's, Portraits, for the corning holidays. Call and examine at his cheap BUilt Store on:Walnut street. The ;Sinking Sprinviteicitt Fire Insurance Company bad their yearly election on the. First Monday of last month, at Reading, when 'the following new members of the Board of Managers were chosen, to wit : Lewis Driner, Reading i Solomon Yoder, o f 0 ley ; George K . )biag, of Centre ; Stanley 3. Kerby, of Rich mond ; and Peter Spans, of Mar ion. 'To - Arms ! To Arms !—The Citizen Soldier will Sad a more deadly foe in the brook ish, muddy water, ,c i nd damp night air than in the roost determined 'enemy. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS so purify the blood and strengthen the stomach and bowels that the soldier can endure these hardships.and still be strong and healthy. Only 25 cents per box. 230 To PERSONS CLAIMING For the berm fit of persons who claim exemption from the draft on the ground of being the only support of an aged parent, we would state that there is DO necessity for presenting their claims at present, as no exemptions will be granted on this ground until after the next draft. This course is adopted because the cause of tbeexemp tie° might be removed by death prior to the draft, and will be enforced in regard to those who were, exempted from the last draft by this cause. CHOICE OF PARENTS.—TO all Oases where exemption from draft is asked on the ground that. "two or more sons are liable to mil itary duty," the choice must be made before Dec. 20th, and not postponed until the draft has been made. Last draft, owing to the law being new and imperfee Hy understood, parents were allow ed to exempt one were two were drafted. This w ill not be allowed in the January draft: DIVIDEND—The Reading railroad company have declared a dividend of seven per cant,*payable in common stock, on and after De. camber 31, and a dividend of three and a half per cent., payable in each or common stock, has bean declared on the preferred steak. Mews. Reinoehls Sr, Meily have just received nine large boatloads of Lumber„ Seasoned Boards, Scantling , Palings, Lat he etc. Persons in want of any of the above arti clea will find it to , their advantage to call and see the stook and aticertain4he prince. 3t. TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go lug on, and it is expected that the•Conseription an will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every body to get their Provoitcs taken in time for their re Wiens and friends, and the only place to get a No. 1, Picture is at ZIMMERMAN'S New York Photographic Gallery, for he is taking , the cheapest, the hest, 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 bim a call aitd 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 has got week eyes should call 'at Zimmerman's Gallery. Pictures IMF .13 renn Relic= S to 5 seconds time to sit &lim p Rifles; Pistols, Fovi4er, Caps, as. ArrsrrnoriSpoiTimeic.—J. G. A 111.21'111ACR would re spectfully inform the public tiant. be continues the business of manufacturing aid dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Cape, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, Market street, a few doors - North of the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa. VB. All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest poe Bible notice and is the beat style of,workalasibip. Lebanon, Jan* 24, a. 868-1, Blanks for Bounty aid Tnvaltd Pen ion Claims just printed and for sale at the AD witmg.A.. CON._ --, -gpttfd C., • -' RE AVIEE BY TISIBSI • Do notliio.4.ithjytiter Constitution and Charahtdr. 4 If you are suffering with any Diseases for which lIEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIEU is recommended, TRY IT f TRY IT ! TRY It wilLCure yon,:sAveUng Suffering, all hug Pain and•lndaMtnation,And Wilt rdstorc you to ;if _ !•;•-, ' At Little Expemie, Add No Exposure. Cut out the, Advertisement in another column and Caller send for it. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. `Afirjor filemboltse. a 'Take No Other OVittg GUARANTEED. - October 213 t 1.8"63.-2m. Dr. TObi:INI 1;7(!)73.,t1z4;3iaL X.akisi-imLOXL-tp HAS given. 'on iversal satisfaction 'during the four teen years it has been intralucettinto the United States. After being tried by. millions. it has been pro claimed the. pain destroyerof the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed itcannot and never has failed in a single instance.— Per colds, coughs and influenza. it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every farnil.t for sudden accidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &e. It is perbetlY innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest.person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Office, 560ourtland Street, New York. Sold by all Drngg lets. Dec. 2, 180.-Im. SAPONIFIER, or Concentrated Lye FAMILY SOAP MAKER. • WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to re. dime them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your kitchen group. 11M.. CAUTION I As spurious Lyre are offered also, be careful and only buy the I'ATKNTED article put up in IRON cans, all others be ing COUNTERFEITS-, Penna. Salt Manufacturing co., Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way Nov, 15,1563.-3 m. TICE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE MI INVALID. Published for the benefit. and as a warning and . A CAUTION TO YOUNG MNN who suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supply ing 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 enrelope, single copies may be bad of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, 1863.--9 y. DR. JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri can-Ladies as the only sure, positive; and never-failing cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever Cause. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy Is not the cause, 'as the Drops would surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which I will not hold myself re sponstble. These Drops arose mild and pleasant, that the feeblest can take therm with perfect security, yet so powerful Itt 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 years. Lin my practice, and there fore well know les merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address. DR. L. LYON, New Haven, Conn. July 22, 1862. QUESTEON.—Ho Ho ! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a hurry 1. AN:MEL—Why we are just on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken . fie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded. no •I said to Nancy wo will go ear ly this morning before any' body else gate there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. QUEST.—rest I have beard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery / Aars.—Gh my we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true nod beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not go, to another Gal lery if we nOuld get them fot nothing. Ilehas seven yearn, experience in the businest, haos a complete sett of Improved instruments, an excelliat -sky•liabt, nap therefore takaa the btat platnraa n town, and so of course, every body' that wand a good picture goes to Lim. (It:est.—What kind of Pictures doestie take 2 AN4.—lfe takes Photographs from miniature to life size,-pitin or ColOred. Card pictures tiara been pronounced more truthful and life like than solute :that ha're been taken in our large cities. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. He also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, sad eb larging ttstmahnost: to any size. QUEST.-11101 . 0 is this Gal bury ? I must give bins a cull too.` Atm.—Just come along Mrth Nancy and I, and we will show you. It is-in stine's New Building, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bonk. He M . 'S constant ly on band it - good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Cases, Albums, Am., which he jells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily,'s.Gallery, Lehanonit. Pa.' March XriigiDuisf Itatito. Preaching next Sabbath morning in the Carman. and in the evening in the English language, in the First Reformed church. " ' Divine service in Zion's Ev., Lutheran church on next Sabb-th morning, and evening in the English lan guage. English preaching next Sunday at Id A. M. and fler. melt service, •at 2 1 ,4 , P. in the Moravian church.— On OBACISTMAB Day, in the morning German preach• ing, and in the evening the uStialChristmas service in the Moravian church. Tickets ei admission can be had at Mr. Green Confectionery Store. giarriEV. On the 7th inst., b , Rnbraim G. Shusy. Kee . Mr. lIRNRY FR to Miss REBECCA KRt3Eit, buth of Union township. On the 7 h inst., by the R....v. Mr. Keller, Mr. J. B. WIKEL, of Robesonla, to Miss KATE NEFIEN, Rending. °Etas 19ilt inst ,at the Lutheran Parsetive, iR Palmyra t hy the Re, W. B. fern-ry, Mr. JOSEPH GAR. RKRICH t Mies SUSAN GINGRICH, both of East Hanover, Den shin enmity. Pa. gitv. On the 25th of Nov. in. East Unilever township Dauphin Minty, Pa., .701 EV EAEI.Y.Esq., aged 8 1. yeara.9 months and 7 &ye. Mr. Early Wsl e long a, respected citizen, and a faithful member of the Liitherttit Church. and at his advanced age, duly and truly prepared, he fell as a ripe shock for the harvestof eternal life. On the 7th of Nov. E. Margaret, daughter of Benedict Eerily. aged. 2 years 7 months and :8 days,ta West llan over township, Dauphin cone ty. On the 28th ult., in South A =mill° township, V ELI X BURKHOLDER. aged 85 years 9 months and id days. Mr. B. WWI a resident of South Annvilie township du ring his entire life. On the 2nd inst., at Campbellstown,GEOUGH FRANK LIN, infant son of Jonathan and Mary COPPENLIA VER, aged x roar nod 2 d eye. lie was lovely, ho was fair, ,And for a while was ithan An Angel came end claimed his own, / And bore him safe to Ilearen. , On the 6th inst., nt Comphellstown, `EMU S. only child of Benjamin and Eliza DEINIVDER, aged 5 years, 5 months and 11 days. Softly blow sweet scented zephyr; Round the grave where Emma lies;; , : , Gently *Ei.ft.,lo:Niaveiing breezes' 'Daylight's glory from the skies. Drink pate flowers, lrink the dew. drops' Twilight springles round her rest, Night winds lower o'er our Ernma O'er onrEmma's lovely' breast. Lark and lonely is her dwelling, Like a atar among the clouds„ Yet her spirit never well Wingeth to the bright abode ebote There sweet Emma we hope to join thee . When our nights of toil are o'ro. There to dwell in Holy rupture, Singing praises evermore. DER TEACHER MARY The IL eba Carefully 0, LEBANON, Waimea Extra Family, • $7 50 Extra Floor, 7 00 Prime White Wheat,l 65 Prime Red Wheat, 155 New Wheat, tw. e Prime Rye, 1 10 Corn, 95 Oats, 75 Closer-need, p , 00 I.2lnothy-seed, 1 50 Rica-seed, l 25 Dried Apples, pesied4 50 Peach "Suits," " 250 Peak ultutzela," . 1 52 Cherries, 160 Onions, 37 Potatoeokbes. 60 Apple Butter,Vseroek, 46 mon 'Market. arrected TI DAT. DECEMBER 16, / 88 3. Eggs, doz., 24 Butter, Ib., 24 Tub or salted butter, 10 10 Tallow, 10 - .10 Shoulders, 8 Sides, Soap, Bees-wai, 26 • White Rugs, 6 Mixed Rags, 8 ! Flax, 12% Bristles, 40 feathers,lfi ib., 623.4 lb., 40.. Soupßaaae,l2 qt., Vinaga,r, IA gal., 1214 phia Market. Eveaing, Deo. 12, '63. ig rather firmer. 'Small making, at from $.45,@38, The .Philade Saturday Iron.—The rpor . ket lit salsa of Anraoite are ra ton for the three numbers Flour.—Prioes are unchanged, and there is very little doing; ablintl,2oo bbls sold at $7 25 ®7 75 for low grade and good extra family, and $8 25 ®8 50 for . fancy do. The home trade are buying at from $5 75 ®6 25• for super fine; $7 00 ®7 25 for extra; $7 50 ®S 50 fur extra family ; and $9 00@10 00 6t bbi for fan. ey brands, according to quality. Rye Flour is scarce and in demand at $8 50 ®6 75. Corn Meal is offered at $5 50 for Pennsylvania and $6 p bbl fur Brandywine. • Grain.—Wheat is dull. There are more sellers than buyers at previous rates. About 6,000 bus found buyers at $1 64@l 65 for good and prime Pennsylvania red, and $1 67 for Southern do. White is dull and offered at $1 80 ®2 p bus. Rye is in demand, with small sales at $1 35® 1 37 "0 bus. Corn is better. About' 8,000 bus new sold at $1 04®1. OS 'bus for damp and dry lots. Oats are in demand, with sales at 87 ®SSe weight. 1,000 bus, Burley Malt sold at $1 62 10. bus. Wh isky—Ts firm ,with'iales o f 300 bbls at SS ®9oe for Pennsylvania and Ohio ; and 860 for drudge. Seeds.—Clover is in demand at $7 50 l, bus, and generally held higher. Timothy is selling at $2 75 bushel; 200 bushels Flaxseed sold at $3 15 Ta bushel. CATTLE MARKET.—About 2700 'head of Beef Cattle were offered and all sold this week, Showing a decrease of 600 head on last week's receipt; the demand was gond and prices wore rather better, although without touch quotable change since last week, ranging at from $7 to $ll for common to good and extra quality, clos ing firm. The principal sales were made at $8 and $lO the 100 lbs. Cows.—The offerings, 130 headovere disposed of at $26 to $3O each for Springers, and $25 to $45 For Cows and Calves —no change. Hogs were rather better, with receipts and sales of some 3800 head, mostly at Glass's Union yard, at sB®9 the 100 lbs nett.— Sheep.—The offerings consist of about 4200 head, and the market was firm, sales ranging at 6@, Pie 7A lb gross. antrtistinfitto. 1)r. P. B• I Sift. ITAXING located in Lebanon, offers :bit; profeseion al to the public. Office in Market 3t., in the building formerly occupied by his father. Lebanon, De'c. 18, 1863. Philadelphia and Reading R R [Alta n o n„,,Ta 'ley Brandt. CIN and after DECEMBER 26th. 1863, an ACCOM MODATIOrg - PASSENGER ,TRAIN will be run between Rending and Harrisburg in addition to the other Pakseuger Trains now running on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Leaving 'Reading at 7 15 passing Lebanon at 8 41 A. 31.. and arriving at Harrisburg at 10 A. M. Leaving Harrisburg at P. M., passing Lebanon at 6 15, and arriving at Reading at 7 35 P. 31. Stopping at all Passenger Stations. The Fro;t. Mail Train, leaving Reading at 11 07 A. M., will stop only at Aroma'adorn blyerstown, Leba non, Annville, Palmyra and llmornelstown. All passengers will procure their Tickets before en tering the Trains. An extra charge is made on all Fares paid in the Cars. G. A. NICOLLS, Reading, Pa., Dee 10,'63:--Et. Gen'l Supt Chestnut Street Property. WILL be Bold at public sale, at the public house of HENRY D. CaratoaT, in the borough of Lebanon. on TUESDAY, December 29, 1868, at 6 o'clock, P. AT.; a HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND. situate on Chestnut street, near East street, in said borough. The LOT is 4 ,1 ; • 25 feet front and SG feet deep, run- Wi n f ning tack to an alley. The Donee is a two-story 2''RA3IE, ccutaining rooms, 3 on each floor. A - well of never-failing water-with primp near the door. PCHSPFSSitn/ and good-title i iII be given on the let day of April, 1564. JONES MAJOR. .tr'For further information apply to A. 3lejor Brother. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE Business Stand; - N 1 TVA, he Bold at public . Salo at the public :howe of DE:enr NI CARON i T, n the borough of Leba non, on SATUR DA.Y , Jeniudry 2, 1864, at I o'clock, P.M:. that valhable Dhsiness Stand loca ted on Clitatietdand sheet, between the Black Horse mid Washington 'Hotels, formerly in the posseseon of C. Tteisher. The LOT is 22 feet front and 128 "feel tidk la MI alley. The 1101781 is a three.sto ry. nearly new, Brick with' large • ' Kitchen attac h ed. Wash ILO s st a u•o> , 4. • q..• anti other improvements. The first I I g story contains a fine ,Stare room.— _s_sThere is a Basement, all fitted up and arranged fur an Oyster cellar. Gas throughout the whole house. This i s a very desirable property end . well worthy the attention of buyers. It is within a soue‘e Or the Court Gomm, and in the very centre Of the business of the boreal:h. Possession and good title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1861. Terms, &m., will be made known by IGLIAM AULT. • Lebanon, Dee. 16,1803. irrE Subscribers. Heirs and Attorneys is ram of 1. the heirs and legal representatives of done ADAM MILLER, hits of North A nnville tp , Lebanon county, will cell at Public Venda° or Outcry, nn WEDNESDAY, December• 23, 1863, on the premises., all that certain Mesfunge, Plantation & Tract of Land, situate in North Annvillo township aforesaid, at the town of BAleview, adjoining landsofilarid Long, rworge A. Miller. Moses liege. Towo lota of Bel ler low, and lands of Henry Frank and Joseph Frank and others and the Swatare Creek, Containing 155 Acres, strict measure, with the appurtenances. The Union Canal runs through the same. The improvements • are a LOG !LOUSE, and a large RANK BARN, Wagon Shed , other !Jaz V g cessary outbuildings. There are a-, `i'y bout 45 ACRES of WOODLAND on the premises, an ORell A lip of good fruit, and. t*o Spi lugs near the build ings. The title is; indisputable, the land is of supe rior quality of Limestone. and divided into conveni ent fields and is considered a Choice harm. .e../7" Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., on said day, when conditions Will lie made known by CiEOllOll A. MILLER, MIN D. WIENER, ATTORNEY:I . AC.' North Annville twyt., Dee.. 16,1801. HOLIDAY PR ESENTS. -13EING a Malting or Open Face or Lady's or Gen tle man's Watch Combined, with Patent Self Winding Improvement, a most Pleasing Novelty. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decided. ly the best and cheapest time-piece for general and le liable use eves offered. It has within it and connect. ed with its machinery, its own winding attachment rendering a 'key entirely tlnoecessary. Tho cases of th is watch are composed of two /metals. the outer one being fine 10 carat,gold. It has the itriproVed ruby aetton lever movement,and 15 irwrranted .116 itectnate timepiece. Price, superbly engraved, per case of half dozen, s'2ffl. Sample Watches, in neat Morocco bmtee, $36. . SILVER WATCHES! riRsT Class Denting Timepiece for accuracy of movement, beauty of - material, and, above all, cheapness in price, these watcSes must Insure univer sal approbation. An imitation faultless that it can hardly be detect. et by the most experienced judges., The material be. ing of two metals, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the inner one is German Silver . it can. not be recognized by cutting or heavy engraving, Mak ing it, not only in appcaranre, but in durability, ill best resemblance of SOLID STERLING SILVER in existence. MART The sale of these Watches In the army is a source of enormous profit, retailing us they very readily do, at s2s.and upwards. Many bundred dollars can be made in a singlepay day by any one of ordinary business tact. Wrir AT WIIOLESALE ONLY! Jn heavy hunting arises, beautifully engraved, white enamel didT, and fancy cut hands. in good running order, by the halt dozen $66, Sold only by the case of six Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we .dill send watches by expre•s to any part of the loyal States, collecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensures buyers against fraud, giving them their watches before payment is requ Ired. Send orders to the solo importer. O.AIUS 'WHEATON. No. 12 Jewelers Exchange, Cur. Cortlaudt St. and Broadway, New York. Dee. 16, 1863. PUBLIC NOTICE. PIIBLIC Notice herebygiven that the Charter of the EtnanuePs Obrtrch, of South Lebanon town attire, Lebanon;Co., Pa., was duly presented to the - Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County, for (saint nation, and will be approred according to law, on the ilea day of January Tenn, next,- unless good cause be shown to the eontrary. HENRY ..SLEGRIsT, Proth'y Dec. 9,1863: TEAct num- wANTED. AMALE, TBACHER: for School No. 2, in the Wit, 00011 ofLEBADION, le wanted: Applicante will please prssent theraselvie to.the,Board animators, or give notice; before Friday, Wet 18th day of December, next, and the School to commence on the first Monday in January, to continue six. months. Salary $36 per.., month of 22 days. Apply to i i -,y. _ _ _ JACOB CAPP, Preehlint, or ..g It• _:;t, t y . ' • * ' ; . JOB. BARCH, Secretary, __ , Lebanon Dec 9, 1863 . -al . .. 1_ .14.. 91101 L. •g . _ , Public Sale OF [Lab. tee. 18,1883.—* Public Sale. Nagle Time Observers NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Largest Stock: The Best. Assortment : The Cheapest Goods : AT GOODYEAR & DTFENBACH'S Cheap Cash and .Produce Cumberland. Street, Raber's Block, Lebanon, Pa. IVE have just received another addition to our ready large Stock ;or Ilry Goods. Groceries, Qnoensware, d c. Full line of Blanket Sbawln, do do do /koala do do do do Scotch Plaida do do do do Thibet Mourning do do do do Second do do Dress Go Dds. full line of French Merino all Colors do do do Coberga do do do do do Alpacca do - do do do do Detains New IStylea • do do do Broella Valour} do do do do Poplins do d.; do do Valencia's do . do do do Wool nelains do do do do Wool poops do do do do Plaids do do do do Fig. Cashmere'. M agnilicent line of Fancy Sills, do do do Figed ain Black Sillte. Balmoral Skirts fcr $2 75 antlitpwards, IJotip Skirts, Full lino ofSkeletons, at all vices, do do do Quaker's Skirts, Ladies 014111. Drab. Water Proof, Black s Beaver Cloth from $7. 75 to $3 50 per yard. Fiatinel . Wool and Cotton Flannels, at all prices: Sh irting; flannels do do do Blankets do do '• do Mons' Wear. cloib.iMeetings.meres, Setinetts and Vesting Dents' Shawls. very Cheap. Mourning Dern-talent. Our 3lourning department is complete, consisting of Single and Double width Detains. Singleand Double width Cashmeres, do do do Alpacca. Merino, Bombezinos, all Wool lloPPs, Valencia. Silk. Strips Plaids. Delainal. Calico, &c. Hosiery, Cloves, Veils, Collars. English end French Crape,'&o. 0.111,1%i - id look through our Stock snd 'get Vile prices, us it Is no trouble to show g 0,48. Our 'motto is "Sinall profits, quick Sales... and good ratite. 000DYEA.It & DIFFENBACIFS New York Cheep Catilt Store. Leb., Dec. 16,'63 CROUP. Ns* liltvati. Dee, lt, 180. Having been taught that medicines, in order to be valuable. must originate with some particular faculty or school, we con ddered patent medicines. (so called.) a humbug, until after 106;11X our beloved child with Croup, we were forced by the angering of another, from the Mlle disease, and the advice of friend's to try Coe's Cough balsam, Little Eddie had gone, and though we loved him, we would not call him from his quiet rest, to share the sorrows Of this unfriendly world. But Willie, is there no remedy for thee? We Sound it in Coe's Cough Balsam. It relieYed him in a bout twenty minutes, to our great joy, and the star. prise of others. We cannot be hired to dispense with this priceless blessing and we mu glad to learn that Mr. Coe has made arrangements With parties, where by it may become more extensively known. In view of this let me say to every parent when your child Is suffering with Croup. give tb is IYslssm, give It freely. If we did not believe it to be the beet remedy for you, we certainly would not say it. Truty yours. EDWARD OWINELL, MERCY SWINE bt. For sale by all Dsugg lets everywhere. C. G. CLARK & CO.,Proprietors. Conn. See advertisement in another cobium. [Dec. 16, '63.—St.) Election Notice. w-OTTOB is' hereby given, that au election of seven IN Managers of the f.sso Axe's GAS gOMPASY. to serve for the ensuing ye sr, will he held on Monday, the 4th day of January , 1864, et the alike of f the Company on Water street, between the hours of 2 o'clock, and 4 0' cloak, P.M. By order of the Board. JOHN &Op, Leh., Dec. 9,'63. Election Notice. NOTICE Is hereby Om, that se election for Presi dent and four Directors, of the NORTH . LEBA NON RAILROAD COMPANY, to serve for the ensuing, year, wilt ho held on Monday, the lltlkday of January, 1904, hetween the hours of 1.0 &clout. A. 'I., and I'4 o' clock; :11., at the office of the Comity. oe By order of th ltoard. •Jemi-ertnftstrs • $ .5 , • Let., Dee. 9,18 C U. 5.5-240'S. THE SobrttarY of the Treasury has not yet given notice of any, intention to withdraw this pont - ital. Loan from' Sale it ;Pai.. and ntitil teti days notice is given, the undersigned, as "GENERAL SUBSCRIPTION -AGENT," will continue, to supply the public. , . The whole amount of the Lone authorised to Five ilupdreil Millions of Dollars. NDARLY FOUR. HUN DRED MILLIONS FIAYE DEP:S ALREADY SIM SCRIBED FOR AND PAID INTO VIE I'IIF.ASURY, mu stly within the lest seven mobiles. The large de inand from abroad, and the rapidli increasing home demand for use ns the basis for circulation by National Banking A6-seciations now organfziig to all parts of the country. will, to a very short period. absorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged cram ten to fifteen millions weekly,' fremiently exceeding three millions daily. and as it is well known tit the Secretary of the Treasury has ample and unthil g resources in the Deities on Imports and Internal Rerenees, and in-the butte of the Interest bearing Legal iTender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainty that , T will net and 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 WRICED, ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. 1 Prudence and self Interest most farce the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Back log Associations, as well as the mind! of oil who have idle money on their hands, to the pnompt conclusion that they should lose no tine in sabscribing to this most popalar Loan. It will soon be beyrind their reach and advance to a handsome prowl*, as wits the ro• polt with the "Seven Thirty" Louni when it was all sold end could uo longer lie subscribed for at par. It is a Six per Cent Loan, the Interest and Principal payable in Coin, thus yielding over Nine per Cent. per" annuin at the present rate of preinitun nod coin. Tho Government reqii fres all duties on linports to be paid in Coin; these ditties have fOr a long time pest amounted In over n Quarter of a Mi lion Of Dollars dal- IY a sum nearly three times greater than that requir ed in the payment of the in [crest on all .the 0.20's tend ether penceuent Leans. So that ids hoped that the simples Coin in the Treastity, at no distant lay, isill enable the United States to resume Specie payment up on all lia bill! ies. Tne Loan is called 5.20 frriii the fact that-whilst the Fonds may run for 20 years; et the Go eminent Has ft right to pay them off in Gold at par, at illy time iftei years. The Interest is paid half yeariy, viz : on the first days of November aird May. Subscribers can have Coppcik. Bonds, irhich are pay able to bearer, and are $56, $100.4500, and $1000; or Registered Bonds of sdate denominations, and in addi. 1100, $5,000 and $10,,000. For Banking purposes and for investments of Trdst-mouies the Registered Bondi r 0 preferable. %%can 5-20'0 cannot be taxed by States, cities, 'Lemma or counties, and the Goi•erninent tax on them is only one-and-o.half per cent., on the amount of income, when the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per annum all other investments, such as in. come from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Rends. etc., must pay from three to fire per cent tax on the it, come. Banks and 'Bankers thrOughout ito Country a ill continuo to dispose of the rondo ; and sit orders by trail, or otherwise promptly attended tn. The inc. nrenience of a few days" delay in the deli very of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so great.; but as interest commences &pia the day of sub• s i i tt ,g r o p i t: t o d n o. , & n o o d l i o n s , s ih fs sa o h eezio t ' i n e e i d n . y it i d every effort, ie be. j,ty COOKE , SIMSCE:PTION AGENT, SOIYIN THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. WALTER'S MILL. subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1 he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa lam, formerly known tte''Straw's" and later as ''Wen gem's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon county, Pe.; that he has it now in cortipleie running order, and is prepared to furnish etAtomers regularly with a very superior article of , ]ffignir_.l ODD 1 W —I 1 E 4 4- /IS cheap as it can be obtained from any other rtburce.— He keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CHOP,, BRAPi, SHORTS, ke. He is also pre pared to do all kinds of Cusrmaras' trona, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest passible notice and in vitas all to give him a trio:. The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict uttentlini to hominess and fait dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT RYE, CORN, OARS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 7, iB2. Furs FITS! FITS! A .IT. RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an „1 - 1,„ nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and` vicinity that he has Just renal-wed from the city with a Atm as sortment at C C A SSIM ER ES, I all of which he will sell or make up to order at 4 " - prices to suit the times, at his NO.I Tailoring idsteh 'lament in Keirn's New Block, 4 dobrs South of the Duck Hotel, South Walnut street. All work entrusted to his care, will be manuSectur ed in a workmanlike uniatter as to fashion and dura bility. ..Goods purchased =elsewhere will be cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Having bad years' f experience In the Tailoring And Dry-Goode business, and being-inclined to- turn to Am advantage of his customers, all tifeadvantages Othat from said acqulrements, be satisfied„that it will be.respondedTo by a verk - liiiiimitahare of the pub lie patronage. "*X: Friends colt once to please - coo r thatLplease your selves. Jul- George Iloffmans LEBANON COUNTY ..ow . oksatf Am: xi* TRANSPORTATION 'LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. - 1 - )A RTICU LA It attention will be paid to Goods chipp ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philatlelphialo Lebanon, Myers. town and Annville Stations, and all otber points in the County. Fit EIDIITS contracted for at the least possible rates aril delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freight'. For information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia. will al- ways be found at IV IT. Bush's Merchant's Hold, Korth Third .11., Philadelphia. July '60.1 DEO. HOP AN. STOVES. STOVES. ATOW in the time to buy your STO VI , IB before cold winter Is hero, and the beet and chenpost place Is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac- tory of James N. Rogers, Two doors South from the 'Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and best 'assortment of PARLOR. HAW., and COOKING STOVES, ever offered In Lebit- Ons Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers or his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stores, and It laic 'variety of the bast Cooking Stoves In the county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast . . . . WASLI BOILERS con tautly on hand of all sizes, and the beet material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment ; the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. .As be Is a practical WoAman, and 1:1,s bad en oxpei lance of twenty-Ilse years, ho feels confident that he can glee general lontisketion. He takes this method of returning his thanks to bls numerous customers for their liberal support, and be hopes, by strictly attending to bis own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of mile patronage. JAMES N. 110GERS. .tker Particular attention paid to all kinds of Jonamo such as Roofing, Spouting, &c., and all work warranted New Boot avid Shoe Store! 'THE undereigned announce to the public that they have removed their New Boot and Shoo Store to Cumber/and Street, Lebanon, in John %metre building, one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they — vW;4l.4r Intend keeping constantly on band a goneral as =sortment of Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &c., all of which will be made up in style , and quality no to be surpassed by any other workmen in . the country. Na effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who may favor them _with-their orders; and their oharMi will beau reasonable as possible,nomprttailii with a Mir remuneration. -They also keep a large stock or 1 - 19:11E MADE WORK, wish*, is warranted to be as represented. The public:arc invited tocaU and examine theirstock previous to piimbasing. Repairing tlOns en Mort notice and at reasonable rates. ANDREW MOORE. SAMUEL S. SHIRK Lebanoia; Mirth 19, 1969, .. 4: : :* MANHOOD;. 110 W LOST ! ROW RESTORED I Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope.' Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature Treatment and Rai_teal 5 Cure of Spermatorrlicea.or Seminal Weakness, Invol. -eatery Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical. Incapacity, result ing from Self-Abuse,` &e.-LEy ItOET. J coLvEn wnL, D ...Author of the Green Book, &c. The world renowned author, in this Admirable Lac tore, clearly proves from his own eicperienee that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, -and without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instruments. rings, or cordial. pointing oat a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, hy which - every sufferer. no matter whet his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This lectiire will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal. hi Et plain envelopo, to any address, on the receipt. of elx bents, or two postage stamps, by addressiug. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 BoWork, New York. Post Office 80x,4626 Ootob REMOVAL. e. TAILOR — ING. LORENZO H. ROHRER ,w,tild re ti, sPectfully infordi the citizens or' • Lebanon and vicinity that he has removed his Ta Her ing Establishment, a few doors east of Laudermilch's store, and nearly bppOsite the Washingtoa Douse, on Cuinberland t. 4 t, whore he will make up clothing in the Most fasidoidtble Styles in the best manner; good ills, guarantBed td HI. Thankful for the very liberal patron age attended to him thus far he ]typos to merit and eontinne the same. Lebanon, April 8, 1803.-Iy. A FEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCII IS THE BEST. It is made on the best principle, while the foreign watch is generally made ou no principle at all. Let us look at the contrast. The foreign *Mob to mostlyernade by women and boys, a* *idle their labor Is cheap, their work is dear at any price.— Such watches are made without plan, and sold *ILI'. out guarantee. They are iii-egtilar hi construction, and quite as irregular in Movement. They are de signed only to sell, and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those who hare kept "nacres," "le , pines" and "Swiss levers" innrofesied repair for a few years will appreciate the treth . of our statement. THE PLAN OF THE AAP.RICAN WATCH. - Instead of being made o f iwritral hundred little ces , screwed together, the body of City American Watch is formed of SOLID PLATES. No jar inter feres with the harmony of its Working, and no sodden shock Call throw its mach beery out of gear. Secession of one part front another is unknown to Sts lion, nod in riding or any business pursilt, It is all held together as firmly as a single piece of metal. It is just what all machinery should he— ~ let. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d,: STRONG. 4th. ECONOMICAL We not only secure CrisAmvEss by our system, but QUALITY. Wo do not pretend that our Watch COO be Weight for Tess moneY thanh the foreign MADE BELTETEs but that for as real value It is sold for one-half the price. of it SOLDIER'S WATCH [named Wm. Elleryl ie rlnft Ifs nano indieates Solid, Substantial, and al rvnye to s land any amount of Marching Hidifii or Fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY .OF WATCH (coin ed P. S. Bartlett) is simil ar' iu size and generatap moll",t,buits pearance, but has more jbwels, and a more elaborate OUR LADIES' WATCH, recentilsy quite s ugl s i s t put np in a great variety of patterns, many of theft of WATCH ti neat. not of Young Amer l,rsaar, it t org e uren. bi ttly t du i t aoj ey unt soxt i go t t u ati d or ' el t i,rh 7 l i ai i i k i i ii i bl a ri n At s lahNris pocKet, Ica. The PROOF of the' merits of our Watob may be found in the fifct flint we now employ over five hun dred workmen in qur feetorips, and that *e are still nuahle to Apply the coustantly increes ing demand. OUR THREE QUARTER PLATE WATCH thin. nor and tighter Man the Other NVe have demo Its flno chrOnothete't ballance is ,delitately adjusted to correct the variation caused by changes of temperature. Thge Watches are chronometrically rated, and are the fruits of the latest experiments in chronometry andotro made;by our best workmen, In a separate de partment of our factory. For the finest time-keep ing qualities they challenge comparison with the best *cake of the moat famous English and Swine makere. Robbtno Appleton, 'Agents for the American Watch Con 182 La ES. 7 1 JV'E WS aoIIFIC.3 -4 511rDIEN C1L11131P4118.11 4 110 - 1111fillo • A MAGNIFICENT STOCK. OF FALL AND WINTER BR OBDS AT TILE 4 9 ,'EW YORK STORE. WE have just opened the following list ••• great bargains. received from our buyer in Yew York Laines, 20 and 25 am per yard; very good faints from 16 ets. upwards, Hooped Skirts of all.. v er y I n teat styles; Mack Stella Shawls, $1,60 end upwards ; Ladles' Collars and Sleeves obeaper tiari. ever. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. We have just received from New Yorke fresh stock of GROCERIES, such as Iffolosse.s Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c. / Acc.', triy- We buy our Goods exclusively fur CASH, and ere thereby always enabled to buy where we can -em the olieapest add will always give our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have bat one price and our tennis bre CASH. Come and examine our stook, and if you don't buy you will see us cross faces. Towle ik, • REIStiALL'S letritDlNG,`CtZtriCeriand Street, Lebanon, Pa ' : Lebanon, Sept. 23,1866. s• . . $lOO REWARD! Fora medicine that will cure COUGHS, • INFLUENZA. TICKLING in the THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, Or relieve CONSI3MPTIVE COUGH, we quick ne COUGH BALSAM. OVEN FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES have been sold in its native townmend not a single in stance of its failure Is known. We have, In our possession, any quantity of certifi cates, some of theta from EMINENT .PHYSICIANS, - who have t4cd it In their practice , and given it the preeminenceovor any other compound. It does not dry up a COUGH, bnt looneos It, so BB to enable the patient to expecto rute freely. TWO OR THREE DOSES WILL INVARIABLY CURE TICKLING IN THE THROAT. A. RALF Bottlo ban often completely mire& the inoet Stubborn Cough , and yet, though It to so Wee stit Eipeedy In its eie.rit. Con, it is perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It is yery agreeable to the taste, and may be admibis• .terid to chibire 'Many age.. 'OasesUORQUP . W., Will guarantee a care. if taken In season. HY should be without it. ft is within the reach o all. the price being 4:=1.221.1* Cleam.tosi.: And if an investment Sad thorough trial does not "bank. sip" the above statement. the *money will be refunded. We say this know lug Its merits, end feel confident that one trial will secure for it a hoMe in every household, Do not waste away with Coughing; when Go small an investment will cure you, It may be had of any ra tpectable Druggist in town, who will furnish you with a circular of genuine certificates of cures It hes made. . C. G. CLARRAt CO., Proprietors, NEW HAVEN. CT. For sale by Druggists in city, country, and et•ery *where. At Wholesale, by JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY t COWDEN, 23 north Slat!, Street, Philadelphia, pa. wov. 11;1863 .6ut. FAN ILY DYE COLORS. Black, Dark Dluo, Light Blue, French Bitee, ()lard Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, snuff Blown, Crimson, Dark Drab, Light Drab, Dark Green, Light 0rC0.71, For dying Silk, e, Shawls, Saarfs. Dresses, 1, Eats, Felt. there, Kid Gloves. _ ~narrang, 11 kinds of Wearing apparel. _ Oft- A Saving . bf SO ter cent. -Ems. For twenty-Ste cents _lOl can color as many goods as would othbrwise cast five times that .suco.— The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye Wlth .pbrfeet success. • aennan; inside or each paekage. l?dr Further Information in,,byeing,. and giving perfect knowledge Wber;g6l 4 Ors are best adapted to dye eve; (Abets. (with, niaby valuable recipes,} purchase Bowe do Steplienis' Treatise on Dyeing and coloring.— Sent bY, Mail an receipt of Drice —intents. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 280 BKOADIVAT, Seaton. For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. - [Oct. 25. 1883.—taft.1 irptrnys.e........;. eare e 7 PRINCE & CO'S I knownTELt AIpLO4:ON ilai bIS 11 introdulngtiect of ptitever3 instrument. ERNEST GABLER'S RAVEN & BAdOlit and BALLET, DAVI'S & CO'S. eclat:triad PIANOS . for Cash, at a liberal deduction. IS,. Over 30.000 sold. JAMES BELLA& Sole Agent, 219 and 281 South Fifth Street, above Spruce. July 13, 1863 —ly. Philadelphia, Pa. BOLIDALY PRESENTS AT Lowry & Nahm's Confectionery and Toy Store. LATELY occupied by C. N. SMITH, in, iV.A;LNUT STREET, near CUMBERLAND. LBBANON, PA. They have just returned from the City, with a fresh smock o (Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Citrons, Filberts, Walnuts, Feanfttii, Almonds, Oranges, Lem ons, Cocoanuts, &c., dm. Also. a large variety of all hinds of different flavor ed FINE and COMMOiI 0/tNIHES. • Also, 811 assortinefit bt SUGAR TOYS, consisting o Fancy, White.aud etearSugar Toys. CHINA WARE; inch as large and small Vomits, Cups and Saucers roval I China Tea Setts, Ac.. Ac. .WOODEN AND ' 'FIN.TOYS-A large and splendid 'va riety, of lilt kinds to suit the tastes of the young. CAKES! CAKES !I Of all kinds, always on hand, and made to order, PARTIES supplied at short notice. .08y- Thankful for the liberal patronage heretefOre egtended to them, and being young tieginiters, and de sirous of giving general satisfaction, we respectfully' solicit tho public to give us a trigt.„ kcisb . Lair, . -,, T otiu. is hereby given that the Annual 1.1 List for the Tenth Collection District of Deancyhernia, Hai been placed In say hands for -collec tion by the Aeaesdor thereof; that the Dot les and Tax +JO; assessed by-said Assomor have become due and pay sble. . • All persona in LEBANON COUNTY charged with LICENSES, 'INCOME, CARRIAGES, or other Excise Dutiei on said Aisessor's List, are rce quirod to pay the saute to antkohY Deputy Collector of the .Ith DSr. of the lOtli Dist., of Pa., °nor before SATURDAY, January 9, 1864 Aar Those who neglect to poi the Ditties and Taxes, &c.. as aforesaid assessed upon them, to the said 7)epu• ty Collector, within the period of time above tpecitled, shall be liable to pay TEN PER CENT. additional up on the amount thereof. .411 must be Paid in Govern mad Funds. JAMES A. INNIS'S, Collector 10th D istr Fct, Pa rrZ - - The undersigned, DGPUTF COLLECTOR, 4th DIV., 10th DI ST.. of PEN,VA.. will attend, for the cop. enience of TUX Payers, at the tollowing times and places : For Jackson Township. at the office of 14,1_3CODLI SON, On Thursday, the 17th of December, next, bo. ttseen the hours oflo and 4, o'clock of said day. For Millereek Ton-or:hip. at the public house of F. A. SIJULTZ. on Friday, the 18th of December, next, be, tires:: the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock otscad day. For tielddherg Township, at the public. house of LEVI S. °tuna, on Saturday, the 19th dity of De cember. nexi, betWeen'tho hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day. For hest ilanorec TOwn sh Ip, .at the public house of J W. ADA W, on Monday, the 21 it of December, next, between the hours of Vaned 4 o'clock of said day. For Swam,a aid Union Townsh inn, at the public hence of SIMION,IIEILMAN, in Jonesto*si, on Tau day, the 22d of December, next, betWeett ate Hausa Of 10 and 4 of said day. For Bethel. Township, at the publld house efIYNI. ERNST,, On Wednerday, the 23d day of December, next, between,the hours of 9 and 1 o'clock of said day. For Londonderry, Township.„. at tho public house of O. W. EBY, in Palmyra, .ott -Tussdaj.,. the 29th day of December, next, bettreen the hours of HY arid 4 o'clock of said day Ftir,North and Smith Annville ToWnships, at the publlc house.ot 511.15)N KBALL, on WidnosdaY. th e 30th of hecember, next, between the hours of 9 and 4 e l eloik .- of said day, ' For Cornwall,roOnth Lebanon and North Lebanon Townships, borough of- Lebanon, and Borough of North Lebanon, at toy Office in the 90110u011 of LEB ANON, from the let to the 9th of Janutem.)Bo4, be tween the Douro of 9 and 3 o'clock Of cacti any. lieu All payments Will base to be made be Qo►ern ment funds. SAMUEL ILEINORIn. ADOLPHUS DITHOEiIIy ir.,ll.ent A Friendly Invitation TO all Oclirpuit or LUMBER & COAL REINOEHLS & MEILY At the ONION CANAL, on the East end Weet sides o Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. MLLE subscribers take pleasure in Informing the chi t sena of Lebanon. and surrounding countle_s, they still continue the LUMBRit AND COAL -BUSI NESS, at their old and ip f iLL-nc l im.gand, where they are dailY recertln'g,aBdrtlorial et:polies of the- -• BEST ,AND WELL SAASONED •LUMBER„ consisting of WIRD and Tallow Pine BOARDS, PLANE arid SCANTLING: • - • • • • Hemlock BOARDS, PLANLAnd SCANTLING: RAILS. POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS. ASII, from Ito 4 inch CHERRY, from to 3 loch. POPLAR, from 5.4 to 2 Inch. Poplar and hardwood SCANTLING. • Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANS& Roofing and Plastering LATHS. - • • _ SHINGLES I SHINGLES! I 81LINOLBSII:1 Alan, Pine and hemlock SHINGLES. COALI COAL II COAL!!! , • A. large stock of the beat • quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and Limcbiumers' COAL; and also, the beet Alla. gheny COAL for Blacksmiths.: Air Thankful for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore been patronised, Btey,,Would extend a cordial invitation for a continhaiwo of favors, as they are canildent that theY.nont have the / 't'stY;tat, best and cheaiest Snick of Lpia . A.km ,vn bow in.. thp county, vbteh'eill be told eta reasonable nor centime. , Aar Please call and Clashing our stock and pikes be. fore 'pureliesing- elsewhere.. ; EEINORBLE & NETLY. North Lebanon borough, May 7, latch L B LAUDERMILCH Capon/a, I :"Ves ink, Purple. !mon, zrZet, tate, klferino, rte, New Goods .1 Vett Goods GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS; POPLIN MUSLIN DELLINS, SattbStteS, soil from 50 ets. to Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel: Woolen Itooifil Woolen Ito Ode I A Genixitt astioftrifeht of 4 `3OEEPIt LOWRY,* HENRY NARY, Groceries, Quoenssvare. L. K. LAUDERMILCH. Otr Ail kin - de of Country prodn'ae taken in exchange for Goods. iik E e - T-baT i d i rißldki TRUNK LINE.FII.O3I THE NORTH AND ikjf NortbWalit far PIIILABE'LPHI A, NEW-YORE. .IMADINO, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN. EASTON, dn., Ac Trains learn llnrrisburg for Ph Radiilphl a , New-Yotk. Rending. Pottsville. and all intermediate Stations, at 8 n. M., and 2.00 I'. , passing Lebanon 9.18 A. ht., and 8.08 P. New Y sprang leaves Harrisburg at 6.E0 A.M., pawl Lebanon at 7.30 A. 11., errivizz at New York at the same morning. Fares from Harrisburg : To Now-Yorkss 15; to Phil- . adelphin $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage . Checked through. Returning. leave New-York,at 6 A. M., /2 Noon and 7P. IL,(PITTSBUIp EXPRESS). Leave Phdader7. phia at -15 A. M. and2.3l 5.1., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M..andgEriness at 1.05 A. Mr. Sleeping Wu In the New York Express Trait's, thrtingh to and from. Pittsburgh without Change. . Passenger,. by thiCatawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. 51 . .. and 2.15 P. 31. for Philadelphia, New York, and-all Wlly PointS. Trains leave fliadrpi.larislrganyc trays l e a ves leaa at 6.06 A. i , nod returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. A 5- All the abovetrains run daily, flutids'iszeneppted,4 A Sunday train ?eaves Pottaviila at 7.30 A. ht. ; and Pirlfaticlphis 5t.3.1.5 P.Sf. -.•••• Coniyautation !rickets, with 26 .COrtpone it 26 per cent betwelor any points desired. Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, betvresa alt points at $4O 25,4or•Ircindliea and Businositiirrns. Season and School.Tickeo4 . at. reduced rates to and front ail points. SO pohnds lhailikKaithtvel'eadiPtiallabngst• Patsengers are tauftestedetoeparchints their Meats!. before entering dui cari4.asrfilglati Pares are charged if paid in cars. A. WALLS. aetoma stiferintend•nt- - Livery Stabil •- riiiiE subscriber respectfully informsthe.public that'- :: ihe has commenced a LIVERY STABLE at his Hp! 41E. tel, in Market. Street, Lebanon.. He will', always endeavor to furnish good horses and vehicles, at moderate prices, to all do siring the same. • -; 1 4.074.11.1..ae:X.Avil • • I tii To the beet advantige, cetablished sad well-kneel , LUMBER YARD EXCITING NEWS I !ho SEPTC:VEL3EI of CUMBERLAND Sig i'lah'elilai), all colored ENGLISH MIRINt, aI2 colored All Wool Detains; all colored -tronak--Ploth. BRAVER Over Coating: CLOTH. for LADIES, CLOAKS; from s2 j oo to $4,00 Fancy and Black Ca se Bed Check and Ticking. Venal:4d and Unbleached Atualiti: Woolen Stockings Calicoes and Ginkhatini. Woolen drid Cotitein Hoselrini:` and Gents' Gloves }loop Skirts t HO§ Skirts I I Balmoralteirts Umbrellas Umbrellas! f Linen and Paper' Collate A flill line or Ladl66 and Misses Shawii. Dry Goods;' BEADING RAIL 'MAW' WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 2.413aTt - tElt • 71-41111111116: Dec. 9,1863. ...- LEstuqoil, Pi:
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