The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 23, 1863, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA
WHDNESDAY, DECENIBER 23. 1363
HOME AFFAIRS.
LEBANON ADVERTISER
ALMANAC
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SALES OE PERSONAL PROPERTY,
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ich bine have
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Advertised in the ADVERTISER. or for vvb
been printed nt this office.
'Thursday, February 18—Abraham Geib, dec'd., South
• Lebanon.
Friday;February 19—Jahn Dietz, S. Anna:ills. .•
Monday, hiarch I—Stock and Farming, lanplements of
Moses Uhrich. in Cornwall, t0w0uti,i4)::, , ...
Thursday, March 17—John Diaz; S. Atincillo..
Tuesday, March 22—Abraham Oen), S.Lebation.
REAL ESTATE SiiiS
Wednesday, December 23—Reat Estate of John Adam
Miller. in 3 4 .lortli.Ancrilte township.
Saturday, December 26—Tavern Stand of Henry Bow
man, in Lebanon.
Tuesday, December 29—Borough property by Jones
' Major, in Lebanon.
Friday, January I.—Reel - Estate by Trustees of Estate
of David Stine, deed., in East Hanover.
Saturday, January . 2—.Lebanott Borough property by
Wm. Ault:.
Saturday, Jantiary . 9—Chestunt Sprout land, by henry
Swope, in Derry township, Dauphin county. °:
PRIVATE SALES
Borough property of James N. Rogers
Borough property of George B. Gasser
Out Lots of Adam Riteher.
Barns by Levi Yocum.
The one eighth interest in the Robeso.
nia Furnaces, with Farm attached, and right it 3
the Cornwall Ore Bank, belonging to the, estate
of the late H. P. Robeson. Esq. , wea sold by
order of Orphans' Court, of Berks county,—the
Ore Bank right on Monday, and the interest iu
the - Furnaces on Tuesday last; Mr. White pur
chased the whole—the Ore Bank at $8,125, and
the Furnaces, the., at $18;955. .
At the same time, Mr...Jelin I.,Brown beettnie
the purchaser of two large brick horses jn Ho
besonia, belonging to theistic estate, for's4,Bso.
Samuel Geib of South Lebanon
township, has been appointed ,Alevantile
praiser by the Commissioners of Lebanon coon
ty. A good appointment.
meeting. was held last week in
tlto t;tirt : J3louse, to take measures for the relief
or ctlo itoeoos ittoistfino Moo of absent and deeeas
led soldiers. D. V. ,Kermany presided, and G.
Atkins a.......t....4.—geur0tary. The 'following
resolutionlwere adopted -
'Resolved, That the ladies' Aid Society be resp .ctfol•
ly requested to inquire into the nature and extent of
the destitution of the ablows and families of absent
and deceased soldiers, in this place. and mobs report
o 15 their laquir r ie+ to to o..Canlmittee hereafter .torned.
Resolved, That a committee of thirteen he aprointed
.by the President to waiton the Itorrd of Relief. on
lifenday next, and confer with the members tb roof in
regard to, providing for the destitutefamiliei of absent
and deceased soldiers.
Resolved, That should ettid committee be unable to
effect anythir.g in connection with the toerd of Rolief
tor the benefit of the families aforesaid. that the Town
COripiii be requested to arid ft the said families, thrOugh
the Ladled' Aid Society, to en amount not exceeding
Poo.
.
The Chairman appointed the following poisons
to compqoe,the somm Wee
T. T. Worth, John George,
Jos. 'T.i.,Lemher
ger,. J. W. Killihger, Dr: C. to . ioninker, A. R.
Boughter, D. S. Hammond, Jacob Ronde, Jos.
Bowman (W.,) Adam arittinger; Wm. Shirk, If.
D. Carmonp, C. P. Miller.
On motion, adjourned.
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CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION .—T b e M.
E. Sunday School of this piano intend giving
another of their popular Exhibitions, nn Friday
evening, the 25th inst., at 6i, o'clock. Admis
sion 15 cents ; Children 10 cents:
At the• Notion Store of Markus Na
than, in Funck's building, a fine selection of
Christmas Presents may be found. It will be
worth while for those intending to purchase in
that line to give him a call. His Stock is large
and of such a character that can scarcely be
found at any other place.
The handsomest and most usful Christ
ma! plesents any persons can make to their aged
parents or relations, is a pair of Dr. Lazarus'
crystal apectacles set in gold„ silver or steel
frames. They strengthen and preserve ale eye
sight, and will enable the wearer to read the
finest print or to do the most critical work with
perfect ease and comfort, by either sun or candle
light. They last from ten to twelve years with
out change, and it is therefore a gift.that will be
remembered for yesra. Magnetic steel frames,
an entire new article, finished like gold; also
the Dew patent eyeglass, which may be worn as
either spectacles or eyeglasses. Dr. L. will remain
for a few days,at Siegrist's Eagle Hotel, Lebanon.
A house at the south end of Mar•
ket street was considerably damaged, last week,
by fire occasioned by an imperfect arrangement
where the pipe passes into the eh inuey . People
should see that the crocks in the pipe holes of
their dwellings, as well as all other heating ap
paratuses, are in good order.
The dwelling of a eulored•family, near the toll
gate, on the plank road, Was also damaged by
fire, occasioned by tlfe,igniting of dresses on the
garret by a child sent up with a candle.
A nice pile for 'eoYnebb(ly.—On Mon
day the earotlers for the &Aft of 1862 were paid
—nearly eighteen months aftei,the time. When
they had completed their work they signed du
plicate receipts therefor at $5 per day, which
were forwarded to Marshal Millwitid,,at, Philadel-
Obi. Now they are paid $3. per - day.. Some
'body makes the $2 per day extra, as.the.receipts
"win of course be the vouchers and colle'crod from
WlSVernment.
A i-:ew born child was fount one
Vaining last week in a little ran in the:MVpiern
end of this Borough, having been placed, there
sometime during the night. It was dead; but is
*apposed to have been alive when placed there,
Wd died from cold and exposuie. No clue has
'en fOilnd to the unnatural 'parent.
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Notices to cedit for sale at this of
fice:
Armes AlterticAff ALMANAC for 1864 is now
feady for, delivery gratis at the Drug &area—
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lid ail fief** td #itijiijr 111 that call ter tbetn.
'eft Minify, shortie have and keep Chid book.—
I. is *frith having. Comprising touch gone,ral
Infertitiettolt defeat value I it gives the test in
iiiiitellte far the tete of prevalent complaints
that rie bib gef if overbore. Ito aneedotes.alone
Are *aid! it bushel Of Wheat, and its medicated
/Idt is ioitilitihtes Worth to the sick. the Wheat's
ifefigtit Iti gita : Man* if the tneBioa 1 1
knit/41'i, Witt this id tend Metal: Its macula
times ere Made Pilipaieb• for We latitude and
Are thitieforeteorreet. Call ourl.get op,,Ayer's al.
iostroto ittiti when got keep it.
Small Pox has alreadi4saerificed some of our
bests and braveartrOops. ''Sold lora listen to the
'Ogee of reason' .suppiy yam/0111a with ROLLO
WArIi PII.Lr dR OfiltakliT. The Pills pu
rify tbe blooduod s trendhen, the stomach, while
the Ointasent.removes sap*, and prevents pit
toariss... Only 2p cents pnr.bol or pot. 231
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I I The real estate of Wm. Baar,..dee'd
in Shaetrerstown,. was recently so ld
„„at pub tic
I sale ' as follows :*Out Lot of 3 flares and. 32
I,porohes, to George Fassler, for. $lO2- per acre ;
Out Lot of 1 Acre and` 132 perches, to George T.
Moore, for $lOl per acre; do. 3 acres and 07
perches, to Sacolt Berkey, at $lOO per acre ; the
Dwelling House` end Lot in Shaefferstown, to
Martin Ream, for $375.
Jos. S. Looser, Esq. mod Dr. Zerbe sold 36
acres sf Land and improvements, mile frog?.
ShaefferstoWn., to Jacob Ifeisey, for $2,900.
The real estate ofJohn Leffler, in Jackson tp.,
/0 acres and , improvements, was sold to Jacob
Elbsch min , for $50.50 per acre. The same Was
again sod by Mr. Hibschman Co Christian
Struck, jr; for $lOO profit.
Gee. McCnuly has sold his two story brick
house and half lot of ground, on Cumberland
street, this Borough, to Mrs. Betsey Shirk for
$2,0.00.
EMEI
For Cottons, ,Corns, and THROAT DISORDERS,
use "Brown's BrineTaal Trochee," having proved
their efficacy by a test of many years. The Tro
ches are highly reeornmended and proscribed by
Physicians and Surgeons in the Army.
David 8. Brandt, son of Marti n
Brandt, of this Owe, a member of the 56th
Regiment Illinois Volunteers, was severely
wounded in the right arm, on the 23d'
the battles between Generals Grant and Bragg,
at Chattanooga. The bone of the Arreis entire.
ly off. He resides in Fairfield, Wayne Co., Till.
nois, and hai a family:
We are inde,s.ted to Hop. Myer
Strouse, our Member o f Congress, to various fa
vors, among which is the Report of the Depart
men t of Agriculture, for 1862.
Bowman's Ore bank, inoluding 24
acres of land, has been bought by Mr. John
Ely, (for McManus, Seifert, Co., of Read ing,)
in Cornwall township, for $4,500; It is tbe in
tention to put no m ach i nery for the digging end
washing of Iron Ore. A geoid deal of excavating
was done there for Iron Ore years ago by Mr.
Guilford and others. The work NV,/ 1;1 nbn,ndoned,
which it is no l viiproposed to start afresh again.
fpllowing qoritractis, were last
week a n ir r ;: y d e s d r . a t ri o d .la rd 7 by
viz
? e (3 4 a 16000 f
pairs :tt`s3 4f3r.
4,000 pairs at $3 50 ; 1,000 pairs at $3 55; 4,000
pairs at $3 60.
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TAKE NOTICE.—The enrollin Cr is go
jag on. and it is expected that the Conscription ac
will be enforced immediately. so I would advie6 every
body,tttget their Picrungs taken in time for their re
Wiens iind , friends. and the only place to get a No.l,
Picture i 3 •et ZIMMERMAN'S New. .York Photographic
Gallery, for, he is taking the cheapest. the beet. and
most life-IWe' Naomi in "Lebanon, It is admitted by
all-that he:can't:be beat, for his gallery is.alweye
crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec
ommend. Remember the place, Zimmerman's New
York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Cali
early and avoid a crowd.
P. G.—Cluldremand anybody , that hag got Weak eyes
should call at Zimmertoan's Gallery • Ills Pictures po
ly require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit
Guns. Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &c
•. AMINTION SPORTSMEN.-J. G. AtILENDACR would re
spectfully inform the public that he contituee the
bunionse of manufacturing and dealing in
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER,
Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and, gun materi
al, at his Store, ..11 Market street, a few doors North of
the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa. -
111,... All ;dude or Repairing done at the shortest pOl
Bible notice and in the best style 0 f 'workmanship.
Lebanon, Juno 24, 18€3.-1y
Blanks for Bounty and Invalid Pen
ion Claims just printed and for sale at the AD
VERTISER Office.
gptciat aitititto.
BE WISE BY TIMES!
Do mot-trifle with your Ilealth, Constitution and
Character.
If you Are suffering with any Diseases tar which
lIEMBOLD'S•EXTRACT
•.,
teconaffignipd, .
TRY ITT TRY.IT . ,
ft will dure,you,saye Long Suffdring!, allaying
and Inilanunation, and wfit reatora,y'outio
iIEALTH AND r UDITY,
At Little Expense,
.And No Exposure.
Cut out the Advertisement in another column and
cellar eend for it.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS.
Ask for 'Combat's. Take No Other
QURES GUARANTEED.
October 23 a 1863.-2 m.
Dr. Tobibi_.
la AS given no iversal satisfaction during the four.
_LJL teen years it has been introduced into the United
States. After beiog.tried by millions' it has been pro
-claimed the pain destroyer of the world. • Palo cannot
be where this liniment is applied. If used iasdirected
itcannet and never has failed in a ‘single instance,—
For colds, cougha and influenza, it egn'ttbe beat. One
_25 cent bottle will cure all the above,' besides being
usefulin eyery family for sudden accidents, such as
burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, Sre. It is perfectly
innocent to,take internally, .and can ba- given to the
oldest permit or;Young,est ehild ..,
_Price 25 and 50 coots
a bottle. Office, 55(k:tertian.), Street, Stow York. Sold
by all Druggists. ...
Dee.e2, 2803
SAPO,NIPIER,
or Concentrated Lye
.NIILY 'SOAP MAKER
WARmakes high Drina-'s ; &manlier helps to re.
:duce them.. It makes SOAP for FOUR. cents n pound
by using your kitchen grease.- -
IM. CAUTION I As spurious Lees are are* also,
be careful and only buy, the PATENTED article put up
in IRON cans, all others be ing COUNTERFEITS.
Penn a. Sad Manu accurzng Co.,
Philidelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street.
Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way
Nov, 18,1863.-3 m.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
INVALID.
Published for the benefit, end ac a warteng and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG blips
who stiffer from nervous Debility, PremKture Decay of
Manhood, etc , supply ing at the same time.
THE MEANS OF SELF CURE.
By one who hes cured himself after being put to
great expense and injury through medical humbug
and quackery.
By enclosing a poat paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYEAIiII, Esq..
Bedford, Kings county, N. Y;
May 27, 1861-11.
(COMMUNICATED.)
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE
DISEASE I I !
A CARD
TO CONSIJITIPTIVEg.
The undersigned baying been restored to health in a
few weeks, by a vervieimple remedy. after having sof
feredßoveral years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption-is ansious to make
known to his fellow-sufferers the matins of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a .Dopy of the pre
scription used (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing; and using the same, which they will find a.
sure cure far CONgIIMPTION. ASTHMA,
TIS, COUGHS, COLDS. Ac. The only object of the ad
vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted. and spread information which hecouceives to
be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try
his remedy, as it will cost therit nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
rhea wishing the prescription will please address
RSV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg,
Rings County
Oct. 21, 1863.--Im. New York.
Terible Disclosures.
ONCEETS for the A most valuable and won
0 derful publication. A work of 400 pages. and n
colored engravings. DR. II OSTER'S VADE 51E01151,
an original and popular treatise on Man and WOman,
the it Physiology, Functions, and 'Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their
speedy cure. The practice of DR. BUNTER has long
been, and still is, unhOunded, but at the earnest solici
tation of numerous persons, he 1.1115 teen induced to ex
tend his medical usefulness through the medium of his
.tVADS MECUM ." It is a volume that should be in
the baodaof every family in the land. as a preventive
of secret vices, or as, a guide the the allay lotion, t One
Of the most awful add destrdettie seodrges eV5r visited
mankind. One copy, Securely enveloped. Will be for
warded free of postsge to any pant of the United states
for 50 cents in P. 0. etampa, or 3!copies for r. Ad
dress, poet paid, DR- HUNTER, Ncr 3 Alv felons Street,
New York.
Sept. a,
_
. Speci:ll Nottee.
id/LOAN PORTER'S CURATIVE Ei,LSAY.
has long tested the truth that ibertrare great principles
14 Medicines as there is in Sciencp;and this Medicine
is conipetiaded On principles suited ,to OM manifold na
ture of ! Metyi The cure of Colds te inlteepligg open the
'pores, and creating a gentle internal warmth end the
is caused by the use of Ulla Medicine. • Ifs) remedial
qi!alitles.axe based 012 Its power to assist tbit healthy
and vlgorbuskclrculatlem of blood through theirungis; it
Maisano the mucks and assists the akin to perform its
dutlei of reguleting the heat ofthe'system, and Indira.:
ty throwing OtT,gle waetlFsobatauee from the surface of,
the body. 'lt it 'not a valiant remedy, - but eniollleotc.‘
warming, aearcblag aod.priativo. Sold by all drug
gist, at la and 25 . cents' per'Uttlec •
Sept, 2,1863.
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QUESTION:.--410.110 I there Dick and
Nancy, wherettre you going, that ,you fire in such a
burry
ANSWER.--Wh ' ± yeo. are jut rrear way to Da fly's
Photograph tlalle'r*.. - -to our' pictures taken . Ile
takes splendid pittureiri 'and his Gallery is nearly all
the time crowded. 'We taald to Nancy we will go ear
ly this morning befer,iiny body else gets there, or we
will have to come away again without getting any.
QuEsr.—Yes I I have heard too that Da ity!'s Gallery
is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some other Gallery
Ara.—Oh my t we could not think of Rich a thing
We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily
takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal
lery if we con Id get them ter nothing Ge has seven
years, experience in the businese haat a complete sett of
improved- instruments, an e:ncelt!% , : -04:-lioht, sup
there fore takes the best pictures n town. and' an' Of
course every body that wants a good
,picture goes to
him.
Quesr.--Whitt kind of Pictires dole take?
Atm.—lie takes Photographs fron'6 miniature to life
size, plain or colored, ltte card "pictures have been
pronounced more truthful and fife like than sante that
have been taken in our large cities. II is Ambrotylies
are beautiful, and can't be belt, lie also excels in
copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en
larging them almost to ally' size.
Qithli2 . .—Where is this Gel lery ? I must give him a
call too. 1-r
Ans.—Just compalong with Nancy and I, and we
will show you/ It. in Stine's New Building. next
door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Be has constant-
ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood
Pratues, Vases, Albums, &e., which he sells cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March '6B,
Atligittt,s
Zion's Ev. 'Lutheran Church .—Div ine service on Christ
mas morning in the English language, at 10 o'clock.
Annual Congregational meeting on Saturday morn
ing at 10 o'clock. English preaching next Sabbath
morning by the pastor, and German in the afternoon.
and English in the evening by the Rev..T. it. avollr.
Services—Next Sabbath evening in tin- English lan
gunge, in the First Reformed church, also on Christ
moo morning, in the German language.
On CHRISTMAS-DAY at 10 A. 31., German preaching ,and
at 6 P. 11., the usual Christmas-service with a love
feast, in the Moravian church. Ticketsof admission
can be had at Mr. Graeff's -Confectionery Store. ,
BatrieV.,
On the 22nd inst., by the Rev. w. Kremer. at the
house of -Ora bride in Jonestown. Mr .0. D
M. D., of-Libenon. to Miss MARIA C. LONG, eldest
daughter of Mr 'George Long of the former place.
On the 15th inst., by the Bey. Mr. Colder, - of Tian•
L e in ) , Mr.:JOHN C. *EYrz, of Lebanon, to Miss FI
ANNA DEBENSTADT. of Mount Joy, Lancaster co.
On the in inst., by Res. John Gring, Mr. DAVID
S.SIEIIRIT, of Auburn, Schuylkill county, to MISS.
ELIZALISTG .13001311, of Fredericksburg, Lebanon
coounty.
On the 13th lost., by the - same. Mr. AtitllON'
to Miss SUSANNA NULL, both of.lackeon 'township.
On the lath inst., in Jonestown. by 11ev. Vint. Ctn.
hardt, Mr. ADAM. S. GERISERTUII, of. Union, to Miss
MALINDA OEMIART, °flintily], Lebanon co.
At the Ram., t ins and place, and by the stint, Mr.
DANIEL T. EIIitERICIL. of E. Hanover. to Miss SC.
SANNA -.9TONVBit; of Bethel, Lebanon i•
-• On the 20th inst., by the scone. Mi..•JOSEPII. W.
S . HU..EY, to Miss MARY A. DASEITORE, both of
Union.
i iftr.
On the 14th inst., In this borough, JACOB DIEL•
LINGER. aged 70 years, 11 months and 20 days.
On the 20th of November. in McVey town co-,
Dir. HENRY CONRAD, formerly of Lebanon, aged 50
years.
On the 25th of November, in Rut Hanover, JOHN
EARLY, aged 80 years, 9 months and 7 days.
On the 28th of Nore tabor. in Smith Annville, FEL
IX BURKHOLDER, aged 85 years, 9 months and 20
days.
On the Sth inst., in East Hanover, CITARLES JA
COB. son of Jacob lIEILY. aged 3 years and 19 days.
On the 10th inst., in West Philadelphia Hospital,
slr. LEVI J. PEIFFER, Private in the 88th Regiment,
P. V. aged 42 years, 10 months and 3 days.
On the 7th inst., in Jonestown. AARON Clllll3
TIA N, eon of Reuben and Susanna BARTLET, aged 8
years,
3 months and 11 days.
O n the Bth inst., in Swatara. WIT.LI AM SCHAEFER,
aged 45 years, 10 Mouths and 21 days.
On the 10th inst., tu this Borough , HOLUB, young.
est daughter of Mr. Christian Htliklltlt,'Sige . d. about 9
years.
The Lebanon Market.
carkruny COrreclod liC,ot-ly. '
....: aLERANOIC, We ori P.SDAV, ' DECEMBER 10, 1503.
Extra Family, ri .50 1 Eggs. * des., 24
Extra Flour, - ' 7 00 Rutter, ft lb. '
24
Prime White Wheat,l 55 Tub or salted butter, 10
Prime Red Wheat, 145 I Lard,
New Wheat, „,.. 0 : Tallow,
Prime Rye, 1 - 10 - Liam,
Corn, 05 Shoulders,
Oats, 75 Sides,
Clover-seed, 5 00 Soap,
Timothy-seed, 1 50 Itees.wax, 25
Fla.,-x-seed, 1 25 WiLite Paige,, 11
Dried AmiThnilialed - 2150 I.llx'id` rings, :".._.__ _ _:5..."- _
Peach" Snits," :" 50 Flax, Vlb „
P... 412.1_,
- .: - ,--- ~ - 0
Cherries,. 1 50 Feathers, til lb., 62't
Onions. •37 Wool. V 4b., 40
Potatoes, TA hos. 501 Soup B01:0119,V. qt., 7
V
Apple Rutter, erock, 45 Vinegar, 11 gal., 12!...4
Th e P h iladelphia
SA.TOII:DA . Y EVEININ,C, Dec..l9, 186'3.
IRON.--Holders are very firm in their views,
but the sales aret limited for the want, of stock,
small lots of anthracite are reported at from $45,
$42 and $3B 'Per ton for.. Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
FLOUR..—holders contiuttefirmin their views
but the Market is About 8 5 0 bbls have
been sold at $7 12K47 75 for common to good
Penns.ylvania and - Western extra fatally. The
retailers and brokers are buying in ama 11 way
at from $5 75@6 50 for superfine. $6 851:4/7
for extra, $7 25@.8 for extra family ; and $S 50
up to $lO par bbl for fancy brands according to
quality.
NSF, 'FLOHIt —ls quiet at $6 50 per bitl.—
Pennsylv,unia Corn Meal is offered at $5 50 per
bbl.
GRAlN.—There is more doing in Wheat and
_prices are, better with soled of 9000 bush at $1
64 for prime Pennsylvania Red in s.lote,,and $1
95 for Southern do afloat. White, .301ing,nt
$1 95@2 DO per bush. Rye is ii . oiet with sahall
sales of Pennsylvania at $1 37i per bush.
~.Corn is, in good. demand und,. prices are :ratker
better,,,..About 14000 bush ner7; SO ill at $1 OS®
1 15 camp and dry lots, including DODO bush nt
$1 12 in store, 3000 bush old corn at $1 23 and
1000 bushels new white at $1 07 per bush.
Oats are quiedwith . sales of 2000 bush Penn.
sylvan la at 87e weight, 1800 hush Canada ear•
ley sold on private terms and 1000 bush Penn, at
$1 35.
IVIIISKEY--"fs firmer. About 300 bhls. sold
at 86@fire, for Penn., Sfl@Ooe, fur Western, and
850 far Drudge.
SEEDS—Flaxseed is solling at 83 15 IR bush
Timothy is in demand nt $3. Clover is also in
demand at $7 501104. lbs.
CATTLE MARIOET.—The offerings of Beer
Cattle reached about 2100 head, the same as last
week, but the demand was.lese active, and the
market closed dull nt previous rates, prices
'ranging from $7 to $ll then 100 lbs for common
Cu gitG'o and extol conttiy. 400 head were left
over ttnsold. The principal sales were mode nt
SS@IDI the 100 lbs. C.:.5.7.1 were steady, and
120 sold at $lB to $3O each for Springer;, and
$25 to $45 for Cows and calves. 'logs were
more plenty, and rather lower, and soups GM
were disposed. or, including
..5000 at Glass, nt
75, ®S., and 790 at (lie Avenue tird, at $71.@0
the 100 Dia nett. Sheep-4000 Sheep Avers otter
ad, and sold at sigoie IA lb, grosa,.Ero change.
Reba atiurtioniteitto.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses
TO ALL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT,
&amens, Optician and °soffit, of the tient ofd.
Itosendale and Co.. Harrisburg, is at tku• Engle
Hotel, and will remain for a few days with a superior
stock of PERISCOPIC SPECTACLES
which he adopts to every sight. Ail
who are suffering from defective vision, or from using
improper,glasses, would do well to avail themselves of
the opportunity now offered. •
Horwili remain -in this place voNan than
Saturday loon.
Lab.. Dee: 23, 1863.
Executors' Notice.
Estate of George Lerch, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of GEORGE LNEGLI.. dee'd., late of
Swatara township, Lebanon county. Pa.. have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in North Amarillo
township . c. , uniy and state aforesaid. All parlons in•
debted to said estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims will present them without
delt4.`
GEGItGE G. HEILMAN,
beE. 23,1883; Executor.
, . No lihc.
A Di ELECTION will be held by the . memborn of tho
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COSI•PANIY, of
Anorille, Pa., at the office or the Company in itrin‘
Pa., on Monday, the 4lh day of January, 1864, be_
'twee?, the hours of 1 and • 4 o'clo4k, i n the afternoon',
to' electAnionairra to serve for the year.
13i order of the 'President,
JOS. F. BIATZ, Sact'y
Annville, Dec. 23,1868.
[Lebanon papers copy.)
Eleetiots Notice.
4u•LN Election, of the WitatINOTON 111IITUAli,FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF LEBANON, pa,
loi bald at the Office of, Jacob Weldie. Esq., on
Wednesday, January ftft, 1434, between 1 mutt a!
"cha t ' - to elect 13 Nanpgere se a Board of Mane
gees to aerrelor th'i anteing year. .
JAOOBWEIDLE, President.
J.ll.Masai Secretary.
If. anon, Dee. a,
..1862.
_ _ _
r- - -
NE W ADVERIIS'EMENTS.
WANTED.
A yonng man, tritni 17 to 20 years of age, that has
„it: , bad a year or two of experience in a Store, is
wanted in a Store js this borough. Apply at this of-
Ace. [Lebanon, Dec. 23,1863.3
$5O Reward. •
AXTA.S lost last week betwemi ileckleystown and
Shaeffersto wn Dr Lancaster a POOKNT BOOK
containing, about $700: more or less. The tinder will
he rewarded as ab ove upon returning it to the subscri
berw at Shaefierston.
FRED. 110EfIttkil.
Shaefferstown, Dec. 23. In.
JOHN - DILLER'
larAS jest reeeived t at, hie Grocery Store, Comber
Xj_ land St.. one drior west of Market, a lot of Fresh
Frivit in Gene. Including, Peaches . , Gages, Green Corn,
Tomatoes; ' .
Pickles. • .
Pieseleill, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Sapper Sauce,
Ohdese.
Llinberger, Sap-Sags.
Fisb.
Sardines, Salmon,ldaelcerel, gorring, Codfish.
- Fruit.
Balsine ,Crirrente, Prunes, Dried Apple. end Peaches,
Cranberries, Apples, nom . Tapioca,
Barley. Peas, &c,
A lot of Buckwheat Meal. A leo 50 barrels of New
York Apples.
tt-V-- Highest price given in CAM for Page, Butter,
Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans. Onions, de.
Public patronage is solicited.
JOIIN DILLER.
Lebanon, Dec. 23 , 1863.
JANUARY
Court a rrocla Mat soinN
. . ,„
Axrirgiums4p-miri.,aeliN
'1 President' WI: scletalCburts' aCompton Pleas
in the district cant posed of the counties cif.Leh mon ail&
Dauphin, and Judge of the Conrtatif Oyer arid Terml
nettled general Jail Delivety; of capital
other offences frflild-biArilletie . ihe.ludge - Of the
'General Court of,Quarter Seitlichs cof the Peace and
' , General jail Delivery. in the etntittyi of Lebanon; and
I„t4,ltt and Ttrosras-HTLOtalt. lbws.. Judges of
'the General Courts of Quarter *Melons, of the Courts
di* Oyer and Terminer, General Peace end Jail Deliv
ery; for the trial of- capital and.. other cameos. in said
comity of Lobanou—throngl their prerepts to me di
rected the 2nd day of November. A. D.. 18113. to hold a
Court of Oyer and Term iner and Oe neral Jail P.-livery,
and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace :ti Leba
non for the comity of Lebanon, on the . ....
.First Monday of January, 'next,
which will be the 4th day of sold mouth, to
,continuo
ONE Weok.
. _
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, -the
Justices of the Peace, and to Constables within -the
, eats- of he'nsnon, to appear In -their own persOns,
teancea, inquisitions, exmaina-
Mons and other documents, end present thhainne:t6'.the
Prosecuting Attorney at least tawdays
lug of the Court,- conformibly" tb Uniprovisione of 'die
Act of Assembly, pessoll atlhe' late Session of the Leg
islature. Aise: all'those 'reboil:tend to Prosecute pris
oners which now arc or-then may be to the Jail of Leb
anon couOty,'uili hive then and there to Appear, on
the Ist idonday.of January, to proceed against them
as then !Oily tyiust:
Given under 'my hand, in . the borough .of Lebenop,
the 4th day Of Deeember;in the yearof our Lord, .ono
thousand eight hundred and etxty-three. .."
ot," JONATIiAbi
Zberiff's Office, Lebanon, Dee 28,1888.
FIRE NOTICE
trO the Members of NORTBERN MDTIIAD INSO
-1 RANGE COMPANY OP I.A.NCASTER
Losses sustained by fire by several .members of said
Company iu the yeas previons to the Ist day of
DKOEMBER,IB62, to the amount of $643 74, of which
sum was paid from the funds of said Compan4,
60, leas ing a tax title for. the yl:l74iiiting December
tat ISS of - 112 li. tosses sustained for the year
ending December Ist. 1853 • Samuel Mellinger's Estate
of Warwick township, had Summer HOMO destroyed
by fire, lots to be paid $lO5 00. Jos. Beavier, of
Warwick township, contents in Weaver Shop .$22 50.
Iteury Zimmerman, of Lower Paxton township, Dan.
phin county, Bern and Contents. 1150. J. Schaeffer
& 51. Zimmerman, Tenants' contents in said Barn,
$196 63, which lasses are to be paid with interest for
the year ending December I , t, 1863. Notice is there
fore given to all the members of said Company to pay
TWO per cent. on the dollar on their respective premium
notes, deposited with the Secretary, previous to the
15th day of July last past, to be paid within 20 days
from the date hereof, to Samuel &hotly, , ne. r Lineal»,
late New Ephrata, Lancaster county, Secretary of said
Company, or to
Adam Koniginacher, President, Ephrata township,
Lancaster county.
Samuel Keller, Biddle Creek, Ephrata township, Lail.
caster county. •••: ,
John S. Hacker; Lincoln, Ephrata township, Lancas
ter county:
Samuel Wolf', near New Berlin, Ephrata township,
Lancaster county.• • • • -
John It. Bess, Clay township, Lancaster county,
Hiram ,Erb. do 110 •do •do
g
8 C. W. Raw, Warwhk) , Kt* do —do
.
Levi-W.-Mentzer, 'Reinhold:scale, West Coc.allco tp-t
i -Lancaster c0unty,r,,,..,..
Ilenry Bellman,jr., Merit: Lebanon township, Lebo.
milkettllnlX. ~ , F' *. arf:'' ' !...,..- ''':,-... .
Jacob Therr, , tnyererown3-tatiaimu contra/ 1 - .. -
Cyruakl..Crall, Behafferst'n, do dee 't
[
, . 4gente of laid Company- Gar Lebanon County.
1. All those members who fait to make payment - before
itho first day of BititiltllAßY next, their Maui ance will
,be suspended until. lhe first of May next, and if not
paid on the Drat of May-next, their insurance will be
come cancelled and null and void by reason of yuchdo.
linquyncy anti the coat of. f collectio-, must follow as
'provided by the act of Incorporation and By-Laws of
the Company.
By order of the Doard of Directory.
BASIC eiL NISSLY, fienfetary.
Fit the Convenience of the Lebanon Comity Mem
bere p . the undersigned will attend, the lidlowing times
and, places for collectiou :
Lebnhou, Diootiay, Junipxy 4, 1664, attlie public
hou,e ofJobrs Altstthed.
Palts,yra, Saturday, January 9, at the public house
of ClariAlao lioCrer.
West Unilever, Dauphin, county, Tuesday. January
12, at the public house of John Buck.
East lianoeer, Lebanon county t Titurstlay, January
14, ut the Harper Mouse, from Nil to ha o'clock, and
from 1 to 3 o'ckek, at the public house of Morris Fox
in;Aount, Nebo.
Jonestown, Friday, January /5, at tht) public house
of Samuel Rauk.
At the house of tho undersigned, 7u North Lebanon
townahip.ou blond.y. January 18,1864.
11ElsatY 1111:11.alAN,jr., Director.
_ .
Dec. 23. 18133
Dr.
NNING located in/Lebanon. offers his profession
al services to the public. Office in Market at.
in the building roznier.ly occupied by his father.
I. Alum , Dec. is, 1863.
Philadeliphla and ReaAingß,
•
Lebanon Valley Branch.
lAN and after DEXIIISIIIER 28th, 18113, an ACCOM
VI OD AT lON PA SSENOlillt TR AIN will be run
between Reading and Harrisburg In addition to the
other Ittsoetiger Trains now running on the Lebanon
Valley Railroad.
Leaving Reading at 7 15 A. M., passing Lebanon at
8 44 A. 71.. and arriving at Harrisburg at 10 A. M.
Leaving 'Harrisburg at 5 P. M., passing Lebanon at
6 15, and arriving at Reading at 7 35 P. M.
Stopping at all hissengor Stations.
The Fast Mail Train, leaving Reading at n 07 A.
11., will stop only at Wolneisclorf, stycrstown, Labe
non, Annville, Palmyra and Ilainnielstown.
All passenger, will procure their Tickets before en:
tering the Trains. An extra charge is wade on all
Fares paid in the cars. G. A. NICOLLS,
Reading, Pa., Dee 16, '63.—St. Gaul Supt .
ROLll lr 6li7ii . i9itriSENTS•
magic Time Observers.
- plan) a Hunting or Open Face or Lady's or o,m
-i) tie man's Watch Combined, with Patent Self
Wiading.lmprovement, a most Pleasing Noveityi
One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decided.
ly the best and. eheapest•TheAltattislor genera) and la
liable use eves offered, It has within it andeonnect.
ed with its machinery, its.own winding attachment
rendering a ksy , entirely unnecessary. The cases of
this watch Ara - cent:posed of two metals.,the enter one
being fine In gain t gold. It has the improved ruby
notion lever Movement ,and is warranted en emulate
t hue pieco. Price, superbly engraved. per ease of half
dosen, 5204. Sample Watches, in mat Morocco boxes,
' SILVER WATCHES!
VII= Churn fluntteg • Time.piece for acturary of
E movement, beauty of •Inaterial, and. shim, all,
cheapness in price, these watches must insure univer
eui spprsbation. !
An imitation faultless that it,can hardly be detect
el by the most experienced judgesy Tim-material be
ing of two metals, the outer one Stab quality Sterling
Silver, while the inner one is German S.il.yes,= it :can
not be recognized by cutting or heavy engravdnipmak-
Mg It, not. only in appearance, but In durability,. the
best resemblance of SOLID STERLING SILVER In
existence. _
The sale of these Watches in the array is a source of
enormous protit, retailing as they very readily do, at
$25 and upwards. Many huudrod dollars can be made
in a single pay day by any one of ordinary business.
Atir AT WirOLESiti& ONLY ! In heavy bunting
vases, beautifully enra!Ved, white enamel dial, and
fancy cut hands. in guild running order, by the hall
dozen sCie. Sold only, by the CABO ofaix !
Upon receipt of two, dollars. as guarantee of good
faith, we will send watches by expre-a to any part of
the loyal States, collecting balance of hill on delivery.
This ensures buyers against fraud, giving them their
watches before payment is required. Send orders to
the sole importer.-
GAIL'S WIIIIATON, No . . 12 Jewelers Exchange,
Cor. Cortlandt Stand Broadway, Now York.
42,1663,_
... . . .
a South Lebanon, to4n
-r ÜBILIC NO'IIACE. .
- 1)1113LIC b;otice is be.rtVgivfn that the Chtirtoi of
s i lit:b E a jn no B l l l l , u Co 'el ::l s, l ll ., w6 :L duly presented to, f riri.
C of Coropen•Pleas of Lebanon County, for, ciatni
-218. ti, and will pe approved according to law, on the
first day.of January Term, next, unless good • pause bo
shown. to. the, P024 11 47+
ftENS,Y.
_SIEGIUST, .Proth 'I .
Dec 9,1863.
„ ... .
.
ISo4.l3otories, Daaries, 1.064,
'Fr AVE: just veceived of' D.l.Attra' faxt:
jaL 11304 s whi c h ,they offer-for Sete st their Book and
Bcotionery Store, in Ottortierlitter street, Lebetioti.
Leb. N0v.16, W.*
ISM
The LargeStl Stock t
The gieSt ASsottmeni :
The Cheapest Goods,:
AT
GOODYEAR ST.'DIFVENBACH'S
Cheap Caih and Produce &ore,
Cumberland Street.
Baber's Block, Lebanon, Pa.
have just received another addition to nl
rY large Stock of Dry Goods. Groceries,
Queensware, 8 c.
Full line of Blanket Shawls,
do do do Broche do
do do do Scotch Plaids do
• do do do Thibet Mourning do
do- do -„do Second do -`do
Dress Gorids..
Full line of French Merino all COlore
do do do Cottergs "do do
do do do Alpacas . do do
do do do Detains New Styles
do do do Broths Velours do
do do do Poplins do
d. do 'do Valencia's do
do do do Wool Detains do
do do do Wool Repps de
do do do Plaids do
do du do Fig. Cashmeres.
Magnificent line of Fancy Silks,
do do do Figed & Plain - Black Silks.
Balmoral Skirts for $5 75 and upwards,
Sloop Skirts,
Full line of Skeletons, at all prices,
do do do Quaker's Skirts,
Ladies Cloth.
Drab. Water Proof. Black and Beaver Cloth from
$l. 75 to $3 60 per yard.
Flannels: •
wool and Cottdn Flaionels, at alt prime.
- .2)1 irtiag, flannels do do do
Bfankets do do dy
' ' Diens' Wear,
Cifiths,Cassimeres, Satinetts and Vesting's.
Gents' Shawls. very Cheap.
Roaming Department
Our Mourning department is complete, consisting
of Single and Double width Delains.
hingleand Double width Cashmeres,
do do do Alpacca.
Merino, Bombazines, all Wool Repps, •
Valencia,Silk. Stripe Plaids, Detains: Calico, &a. '
Hosiery, Gloves, Fails, Collars. ,
English and French Crape, Ac.'
Call,
4
Call, and look through oar Stock and get the prices,
as it is no trouble to show 'goads. Our motto is
Serail profits, quick Sales," and good value.
GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACWS
New York Cheap Cash Store.
D'oe. SO, '63
CROUP.
Nsw kaTTN, bet. i 1,1882
Having been taught that medicines, iunrcier to be
must originate with some particular &Cony
.or school,ectri!jlered patent medicines, (so called,)
a humbug, until altive our beloved child w lth
Croup. we were forced by the• suffering of another,
from the same disease, and the advfne of friends to, try
Coe's Cough,Jialsaut. Little Eddie his::: and
~ though we lAP.d blinove avoid not call
quiet rest. to- share•the=sorreva'•or this unfriendly
'"wai•halltit there do remedy for thee? We
Coe'abough Balsam. it relieved him in a
" befit twenty minutes, to 'our great joy, and the sur
prise of others. We cannot be hired to dispense with
this priceless Ideseing and we are 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 thisßalsam, i.a it freely.
If we did not believe It in be the beat remedy for you,
we certainly would Pot say It. Truly yours.
EDWARD 0 WJNELL,
AMBOY GWINBE,L.
For sale by all Dauggists everywhere.
C. G. CLARK. & CO. Proprietors.
New Haven, Conn.
See advertisemera in another column.
[Dec.l6, '63.—lt.]
Election Notice.
NOTWE is hereby given, that an election of seven
Managers Of the LEB ern& Oss COMPANY, to serve
for the eusniny, ye.r, will be held on Monday, the 41h
dent of January , 1864, at the office of the Company on
Water street, between the hours of 2 o'clock, and 4 o'
clock, P. M. By order of the Board.
dOIIN W. MISII, Sec'y,
Lob., Dec. 9 , '63.
Election Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that en election for Preel•
dent and four Directors, of the NORTH .LEBA•
NON RAILROAD COMPANY, to serve for the ensuing,
year, will be held on Monday, Ma Tl th day of .Tanuary,
1864, Between the hours of Id o'clock, A. 31., and t 2 o'
clock, M., at the office of the Company.
By order of the Board.
JOHN W. NISH, Bec'y.
, 'Leb;.Dec. 9, 186.3.
THE Secretary of the Treasury has nei yet
40."-eatititetoilek,a,tfk._lntbatkitn , to -withdtVw
kbis.nortialar ,Loan from Salelir — PSC - intt-eettlt Eti
days notice is givetli the undera 3100, eta "GENERAL
SUBSCRIPTION .AGENT," will continue to supply
the public.
The whole amount of the Loan anithericed 110.ive
Hundred Millions of Dollars. NEARLY Milt Wm_
1 4 DRED MILLIONS I.IA,ITE BEEN ALREADY' SUB
' SCRIBED FOR AND PAID INTO THETREASURY,
mostly within the last seven months. The large de.
mend from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home
demand for use as the basis for circulation by National
Banking Associations now organising in all parts of
the country, will, in a very *short period, absorb the
balance. Sales have lately ranged front ten to fifteen
millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions
daily, and as it is well• known that the Secretary of
the Treasury has ample and unfailing resources in the
Duties on Imports'and Interval Revenues, and itt the
issue of the Interest bearing. Legal Tender Treasury
Notes, it is almost a certainty that he will net dud It
necessary, for a long time to come, to seek a market
for any other long or permanent Loans, THE INTER
EST AND PRINCIPAL OP WHICH ARE PAYABLE
IN GOLD.
Prudence and self interest must force the minds of
those contemplating the formation of. National Bank
ing Associations, as well as the minds of all who have
idle money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion
that they should loss no time in subscribing to this
most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach
and advance to a handsonae premium, as was the re
sult with the "Seven Thirty' Loan, when it was all
sold and could no longer be 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 annum at the present
rate of premium ar.d coin.
I The Government requires all duties on itnports to be
pad in Coin ; these duties have for a long time past
amounted to over a Quarter of a Mi lion'otTaillers dai
ly ,a sum nearly three times greater than that reittil*
ed in the payment or interest ithe '5
-Ws anti
other permanent Loans. So that it is broped•that tHe
surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will
enable the United States to resume specie payment up
on all liabilities.
Tne Loan is ealler.2o from the fact that whilst the
Fonds.may run for 20 years yet the Government has a
right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time after
9 years.
The Isitierest is paM,.. half yearly, vis : on
the first days of November and May.
Subscribers can hare Coupon Bonds, which are pay
able to bearer, and are $OO, $lOO, $9OO, and $1000; or
Registered Bonds of same denominations, and in 'addi
tion. $5,000 and $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and
for investments of Trnsbmonies the Registered Bonds
are preferable.
Those 5-20'a cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns
Or counties, and the Government tax on them Is only
one-and-e.half per cent.,
on the amount of Income,
whet. the income of the bolder exceeds Six Hundred
dollars per annum ; all other investments, such as in
come 'from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, eto,
moat pay from three to five per cent tax on the hi.
conic.
Baths and Bankers throughout the Country Rill
cent inue to 13Npoeo of the Bonds ; and all orders by
mail, or otherwise promptly attended to.
The ine nvenienee of a few days' delay in the deli
very of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so
great t but as interest commences from the day of sub
scriptiou, no loss is occasioned, and every effort is be.
ing made to dim finish the delay.
=IAiV COOKS ,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTN Till RD STREET, PIITLADEIXIIIA
WALTER'S lOILL.
riIRE subscriber respectfullti inforintethe public that
j_ he has .entirely rebuilt the 'Mill on the little Swa
tarn, foruierly hnnwif as "Straw's" and later as "Wen
gert's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown
Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has it now in complete
running' order, and is prepared to furnish customers
regulariflritti a vorrtuperior article of
111E7111E... 406 - 11E_T 31EIK .B 0
COI cheap as •it can kiwobtained froth any other source.—
Et-keeps also oh hand and for sale at the lowest cash
prices CHOP, BItAN, SHORTS, hr. Ile is also pre
pared,to do all kindanif -Customs' Wong, for Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
vitee all to give him a trial. The machinery of the
Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im
proved kind. By strict attention to business and fah
dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
WILEAT3tRYE, CORN, OATS, Cze.,
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER.
Slay 7. 1862.
i ls,c2 MANHOOD
9
Im+ IP , ROW LOST! BOW RESTORED !
Just Published, tin a Seated Envelope. Price . Six Cents.
A Lecture on the Nature . ,
Treatment and Radical
Cure of Spermattirrimea. or Seminal Weakneps. Invol
untary Eralaptons, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to
lilarriago generally, Nervousness, Consumption. Epi
lepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity, result
ing front Self-Alive, ROBT. J. CULCER-
IvNl,li s af•A.,nptborofthe desert Rook, dm.
Tlie c. Id rmureilloil anther, In this admirable Lee-
Nrd,clearly provesirem bia.nwn experience that the
awful tonsent,tenies or 841,f-sibuse titer : _ effectually
removed without iledjelffe, and , votfoit..thineraus
anginal operations,, hongies, Mettdstients.i rings, or
(Fertile I, pointlux: oat. a, Mode •o'f eurset 01:100 certain/
and effectual, by.wittch every stiffitrer. no matter what
hip:coptlftien may be, may cure himself , cheaply, pH_
vetely, Aprf. radically. This leeture4rlll prove a boon
to ttotataude and thousands. •
.
Sept under seal, in a plain envelope, teeny.address,
AR, the receipt of eix,cents, or two postage Bumps, by,
edikesidag. •
QUAB. J. O. RUNS,
127 Bowert,. New Teri:, Poet OfficeDev,4lsB6.
October 21; , .
=ll3
- LAttEAT.,
esvic
A MAGN WENT %I:1 *W?
TALL AND WINTE R DRI-GOOl
AT :Tim. 1E rYO ,STORE ;
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Wit have just Opened the following list or great bargain's, received: Trout our bays'. In New:fork,:
Itaines,rto Wnd eta. per yard; very good Prints frem 10 eta. upwards," Hooped Skirts *f all sizes: very 'hi
test sty lee; 131seit 81ellaShwels, $1,60 and upwards ; Ladies' Collars and , Sleeves ehosper than ever.
' , GROCERIES, GROCERIES .
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4e hive just received from hew Yorks Irish r stock of CutObERIES, such as •
Moloss.es s Sugar,Coffee 7 -Tea; die;,*,die;,*,
*, &e., -
wir We Teti ouf tiooda exeloslyttlY ;for 04.811, and ire thereby always entibllst to 'Fay whops i , efin
the cheapest and will alwaya give-our customers the benefit of this advantage. We harti - btil can
price rice and our terms are Call. Come end exarnjoe our stocy,, and if you &met buy You WI!! see 310 . f , de
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KENDALVB-B11ILDING; Cumberland Street,'Lelitationjs.
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BAKIOXL iteirmant. 11:1124.PFIUS awnonnt.. COAL H. raw
A FriOmdly Invitation
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To all deairons or purchasing
LUMBER & COAL
To the beet advantage. at the old and
LUIVIBc.R - YARD,
R - EINOEIILS & MEILY
`At the.IINION.CANAL, On the East end Weed sides o
lifarlferfet„,l'foarth Lebanon /Borough. . .
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intiscl . lbnra taikeldeerire in informing the
1„ LEDs Of I.etittriOd. aid.Or”
they s till fiOntinuia Old lv,wo.„:A:pup Om. BU I•
NESS, at•their.old and well /moron steeA , whera they
are daily receiving inklltional supplioeof the
BEST AND WeLL SEASONED LUMBER.
eßisipting Whit.) and Yellow Pine BOA RDS, PLANB:
nod ACANT.LiNCI.
Deeolock BOARDS, PLANE( and SCANTLING.
RAJ LS. POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS.
ASO, front 1 to 4 inch ; CITERRY, from % to 3 inch.
POPLAR, from 56' to 2 inch.
Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING.
Oak anti Maple BOARDS and PLANKS.
Roofing and Plastering - LATHS.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES! ! SHINGLES!!!
Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES.
COAL! MALI! COAL! 11, I,
A large stock of the best quality of Stove Brokmu,
Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the Last 4,40.
gheny COAL for Blacksmiths.
4 Thankful for the Ilbatal ntannA.,in whist; the ' y
have heretofore been, peWeizedf they would extend a
cordial invitationfor a continuance of favors as they
extra - 101;1am that they now have the largest:beef and
mheap....,et stock of LUMBER on hand in the county,
Wham w;l!...„bt sold At a reasonable per tentage.
Arip Please ealliind examine our stock and prices be.
fore purchasing elsewhere.
RE - MSTOAKS, & ?MILT.
North Lebanon borough, May T, 1862.
EXCITING NEWS
At the, ISTC>1 1 1-10 of
LAUDEIMILCH
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CUMBERLANI) ST
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NeW Goods: New GO -ode
GREAT INDUCEMENTS It BUYERS,
French Merino, all cotored
EN GLISH MERINO, all colored
All Wool Delains, all colored
POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, &
Black French Cloth.
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BEAVER Over Coating.
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CLOW.H. for LADIES;CLOAMS,
from $2,00 to $4,00
Fvley and Bieck Cass
Satinettes, sold from 50 eta. to $l,OO
Bed. Check and Ticking.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin
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Woolen Stockings
Shirting, Flannel . , Shirting, Flannel
Calicoes and Gingham
Woolen and Cotton Hoseirien.
Ladies' and Gents' Gloves.
Hoop Skirts 3 Hoop Skirts I.i
Balmoral Skirts
Urnlirellas I Umbrellas I
Linen and Paper Collars
A fall lino of
Ladies and Misses Shawls.
Woolen floods I Woolen B.oods I I
A General assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, &
Queensware.
L. K. LAUDERMILCII.
°tr. Ali kinds of Country produce
taken in exchange for Goods.
READING 'RAIL ROAD!
WIN'TER ARRANGEMENT.
~fYIY999K yj,~_,,.. .J a
~l4ud l;:i~a..
GREAT TRUNK LINE , FROM Tit?. NORTH AND
North-WeSsrbr • PAILA.O LPIII A, N EW.-Y OR ,
READING, porrs VILLE, LEIIANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON( &b., Sc
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New-York.
Reading, Pottsville. and all intermediate Stations, at 8
A. 61., and 2.00 I'. ai , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. 31., and
3.08 P. 61.
New Yxpress leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 31., passes
Lebanon at 7.30 A. 31., arriviu3 at New York at rz
the same morning.
Fares from Harrisburg: To Naw-Yorkss 15; to Phil.
adelphin $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31., 12 Noon, and
7P. 51., (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). Leave Philadeb
phia at 8.15 A. 31., and 3.33 P. M., passing Lebanon at
12.17 noon, 707 P. M. and Express at LOS ,`
Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains,
through to and from Pittsburgh without change. •
Passengen by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 for Philadelphia, New
- York, and all I'S - at: Points. • • •
Trains lease Poffsvllle at 9.15 - A. oirt, and 2.30 P. 31.,
for Philadelpia. Itarrikburrand . New•Yrork.t
Am Accommodation. Miasentror "train leaves Reading
at 6,00 A. M , and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P.
MI the atinvetraint run daily, Sundays excepted.
A Sunday•train letives•Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., and
Philadelphia at• 31154.; DI. •
Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at 23 per
between any points desired.
Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all
points at $46 85— for Families and Business Firms.
Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and
from all points.
80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger.
Pai mangers are requested to purchase 'their ittakete
before entering the cars, as higher F..reakare charged
If paid in care.
G. A . NICOLL%
bac. 9,1863. General Superintendent.
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Livery Stable.
/MLR eulaerlher respectfully informs the patine that
he has tommeneeti a LIVERY STABLE at hie Bo
ld, in. Ilarktt Street, Lebanon. Be will
always endeavor to furnish good horses
4. 41 11 11 0. a 1,4 Tniiinics, nroderace prices, to all de
string-the eaNui,
.• MATTHES.
Lebanon, Onibbitie,l4.-
B P
E. OEO. P. 14M4: 0 4,WHAVE.14, hariag boa
pointed,_ by tba"..emoudesioner Peost4ms, , at
atoehingtoo, Itaxteild'oi.Sorgede for Pensions, is pre
pqrstUtosttend to aR ilpOiCElnta for Pansies. at his of-
tics, in Market Streetinext door to the Post Office.
._Lebea9ri, March 25th, 11363,..-6tt.
U. S. Excise - a3v.
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ILP OTIOE is hereby given that' ens Animal
1 1 11. List for the Tenth Ottiectfon -Efigrict,
Fetinsytagnia, has been placed in mph:ends forsollya
troll by the Assessor thereof; that the Dat yes abitEit-
Ain assessed by said Assessor have become_ dna - and
payable.
AU persons In LEBANON COUNTY chit] with
LICENSES, INCOME: CARRIA.
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or other Excise Duties on said deseteor's Llut, ere re.
gulled to pay the name to -
rAithilify.Ely,- •
Deputy Collector of the 4th Div. of the 10th Diet, of
ou or before
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SATURDAY,Jcaittay'y - 9; 1864:
Those who neglect to pay the Maim and Teats,
&0...,as aforesaid assessed upon them. to the said 'petin;.
Or. CoNetot, witbVbe prriod of tinwahove rpaytfied.
shall be liable topaY tbiSrlPElt CENT. tabilltibizal
up
on the amount thereof. 4U 78,741 t be Enid in cl aws ,
mad Funds.
JAMES N.. INNISS;
„a t Collector 10th District, Pa.'
'lrif" The nintersidffed . DEPUTY COLLECTOR, 4th
10th DIST.. of PENN'S.. will attend, ler theben
verde:Me of Tax Payers, at the tollowlng times owl
places
For Bethel Township, at the pastille house' Of "WM.
ERNST .on Wednesday, the 23d day of December, plat.
between the hours of 9 end I o'clock of paid day. •
For Londonderry Township.or ake,pintilie boom 0f
G. W. EBY, in Palmyra., on Tuesday, the 29th day of
December, next, betweenAlie.houre of 10 and
.4 e',Oßwk
of said day . •
For North end 'South Annvllle Townshipxot the
public house of SIMON M. KR ALL, on Werivetday. the
30t1!:of Deeemher, neat, between the-hours of 9 end 4
e'elpek of saidday.. „
For Cornwall. SoottkLebapoo. end Norftr'Labanets'
lawinsh ips. Borough .of Lehanon, nod ..Boreugh of
Sent: Lebanon, atiiny Office in the BOBODDIIed LEB
ANON, from the Ist to the 9th of Sanitary, IS
tween, the bottivrof 9 and 3 o'clock of each day.
- Al I payments will have to be made in Govern
ment funds.
L°Wry &
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CVlntiOnel til Tey Moro.
LATELT occupied by 0. N. SEITit: in WALT
STREET. near CUSIREMAND; L.E4AN0147.
They Wire Just redriteir frdtte the City. with a fresh
stock o f Raisins : Fits. Prunes. Dates, Currants, Citrons,
Filberts, W'Lltints, Peanuts, Almonds, Oranges, Lem,
OMB. Coeortirtits,
Also. a large variety of all kinds of different flavor
ed PINE and COMMON CANDIES.
Also, an assiartment at SUGAR TOYS; consisting a
Fancy. White.and clear Sugar Toga.
''CHINA 'WARE, Fisch as large -sin! swill "Va s es s ,
altla thsa Sancei+. small China Tea Setts;. Ate "•
LEBANON, PA.
`WOODEN AND TIN TOYS-A large sank 018111114 •
riety 0 of all kinds to suit the tastes of the „Twine
CAKES! GAIEES4 I -
Oran blade, always on- hatiil,- a r zaa: pade tay. , nrder--
PARTIES supplied at short notice. . .
At- Thankful for...tile liberal patrowtge heretofore
' extended to Wing young beginner/ha - Ind de . .
airoue of giving gezieral eatisfaetion i , we ~reapeetfully
solialt the public to sire ^oe
VAISRPU LOWRii,*
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Stray Heifer..
AME to the premises of the eubseriber, dt KelTre
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Corner,-in Londonderry township, Lehatio'At coun
ty, several months ago. a RED' idETFER,,
,pkezt 1%
years old , white bead, left ear off,lind red rings
the eyes. The owner Is requested canieldrwarii,
Prove property , pay charges, and take it s re% Air it
Vibe sold according to law.
HENRY' Alma-
December 9,1888.,--Bt+ " , 1. •
$25 Employment! IWS
AGENTS WANTED t ,
W,XtrilLans , nranta....ard aH
p expenses, to action Agents. axioms; commission.
Particulars sent free. , Address ERTNAILIFINONVACIIMS
COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.
May 13:1863
New Boca and . Sticie 'Store!
TER undlitiituescatknottiice to theYtfialfi that they
have removed then New Boot and .Bhow.Store to
Cantb4rogrttlait, , 'Lebanon, In John Gtaidre *Ming,
'one dtMriolist - alltißphVyctioppry store, Nebe'ire they
intend 'keeping constantly on hand ad
ortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, lateeas, Boys and
Children's •
Boots, Shoes. Gaiters, &e: &e
all of which will be made up inand Anality no
to be surpassed by any other ateibmen In the country.
No effort shall be spared to plea* and sitlaft-all who
may favor them with their ; triders;ittid their.,chanOts
will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a Air
rentuneration.
They also keep a large stock of - •
HOME MADE WORE,
whickis warranted toboas represented. ''!" "
The public are invited to call and exantigstthoirstock
previous to purchasing.
Jar Repairing clone on short antics and at rearooatEs
rates. ANDREW MOORE.
SAMITEL 'EVERT.RE
Lebanon, March 19, 1882. : •
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
•By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Dodds shipp‘
ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods wilL;tie
genedelly to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, M 7 i
totsn'and Antiville Stations, and all otlieifinints In the
1111341 4 1 S cent= 1.; I
"'C.A . _r at thele'4t peesible rates
antdelivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attenthan collard
attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all
Freights.
For information, apply at his OTlce at the Lebanon
Talley Railroad Deiot. Lebanon.
EDWARD MARL his Arent imPhiladelphia, will al
ways be found at W. IL Bush's Sterikonrs Hotel, /Testis
Third at., Philade2phia.
July.ll, '60.1
CFRO. HOP
2%0 BEST ~PIANOS:r 250
Ilavinz removed to his new Wareremns,
19 West Houston Street, New York. -
Takes great pleasure In calling the attention orchards
lie to New and Full Scale 7 Octare:
ROSEWOOD - PIANO=FORTES,
Contalnimentt ttfe - moderti. iMprovenients :throrstrung
Frenth
.. Qrand Action, linrp'Peds.l, and full Iron
Frame, from -
stac, t 0 *6OOO.
7 1-4 ROSEWOOD. PlAistOS,
Ei tra fini Ph. fsom
The greet Success attending 31 Decker's 'New Sails
Plano Fortes is, of itself, sufficient guarantee for their
euperim ity. They only need to be heard , to hexane
universal favorites.
7 1 - 4 GRAND PIANO FORTES , ..
(For width the Prize Medal owes rereree.taft tbe Insist
Amer key,. luelitate Fa fr.) be offere forsl3.oo.
Mr Thiek , erle Melt toned pod PoperfKl
11 1 1 11:1C:01j4= 0 31:MiOlVet . p
Which rebeived the keret Prize it 16541 aar il101), and
likewise at the lest Pelf., he new:offers at the fellowlog .
low prices:Vali DM froth *lei° to *SOO- •
- These superior Metruntems possess s sufftetent power
to lead--e . rongregation oflo6o peildne.th oily Church.
All thew instruments are waituiled"to''`be made of
We 11-seueontal materiel. amt. regulated halm best style
N. BA-PrOfivesers and amateurs,are cospectfully Ito
sited to emitaltie*these Very superb* . instruments.
October 2S, lika
A FORTUNE IPOR ALL
EITHER MEN OR WOMEN!!
• NO UpIIBUG. but an vaunt :fan' *imp OnlY
three months in this country , 1 ..NO clap-trap operation
to gull the publie - , but a genuine money-oinking - thing '
Read the Circular of instruction once oily, and you
will understand it perfectly, A Lady has ; Oat written
to me that she is making as high as TWENTY DUI.
LARS SOME DAYS I giving lustruetionsimthis art.—
Thoussinds of_Siddhrs areriteking money rapidly at it.
No paitattelead to be urgell to pittrenizt 'at. it is
thin that iskee bet feethatiattylliftig i lim.er before of.
feted. :Yoh can make money Witt frhtiliti Or abroad,
—on"afeti"mlmtitS of railroad cars, lentr in the country
or city- Yon will be pleased hi punning It. not only
because-it will yiehlhinuidsobae beanie,. but also its
consequence nf thetenerstedutiratioh which it Akita
it is pretty much allyroet. A 'there trifle is necessary
to start ' ; '
There is scarcely One *Hai Out of thersuds who
ever pays any attention to lettertiseuients of this kind,
thinking they are humbugs. Corn4tithitlY thee* who
do send for instructions will bare I lirpiutileleto tease
money in. There is a class of persons in thief
who think that because they have been humbugged •
out of a dollar or so, that everything that is adrertifed
is a humbug.. Consequently they try no more.. The
person who succeeds is the one that keeps on trying
until be hits something that pays him.
This art coat me one thousand dollars, and I expect
,temke money out titit.-and all who purchase the art
0i Mkt will d e 1/11 . 31311.30., One,Dollar sent tp rue will in- ,
sure the Proinpti4tprii kr a card of instrdctions in the
art. Tiee eninerunit be. returned to there aat satiONL
Address -
No, 2 risk Pijigei - Nsw York-
Ocicber 28; 1503.-3 m
itmel:ha 8. Nit,
Deputy Collector for :DeLemon Co
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
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George Hoffinans
LEBANON COUNTY 7
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