t altilettiorr: TERMS, $1 SO A YEAR LEBANON, P 4. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. SALES OP PERSONAL PROPERTY, Advertised in the ADVEILTISER. Cir for which bills have been printed nt this office. Saturday; January 36—Real Estate and Persona I Prop erty of Michael Moyer, dec'd., in Cornwall twp. Thursday; February 4—Jeremiah S. Hoke, Stock, Farming Implements, Ac.. Cornwall. Thursday, February 18—Abraham Geib, dec'd., South SaturdeN, - Febrtiaryo.6 , --Even W. SiMak, . Stock and Farming Implements, South Lebanon. Friday, February 12—Jehn Dietz, 8. Annville. Wednesday, February 24—Henry A: Snavely, Stock, Farming Implements, Ac., Cornwall. Friday, February 26—Samuel Loose, Stock, Farming Implements, Ac., Jackson Friday, Febuary 26—Joseph 11. Blanch, Stork and Farminglrnplemonts, N. Lebanon township. TuitsdaY, hiaithil—StOck and Farming Implements of 0. P. Stinenzetz. in South Aunville. Thnisday, March 3—Samuel Loose, Stock, Farming Implements. &c., Heidelberg. Saturday, March s—Josiah H. Fees, Stock, Farming Implements. fie, Cornwall. Monday, March 7—Stock and Farming Implements of Moses Uhrich, in Cornwall township, Tuesday, March B—Joseph H. Mouth, Stock and Farm lug Implements, N. Lebanon township. Wednesday, March 16--john Kegerrise, Stock, Farm ing Implements, ire.. Heidelberg. Thursday, March IT—John Dietz, S. Annville. Tuesday, March 22—Abraham Geib, dec'd., S.Lebanon. Saturday, March 24—Patrick Drown, Personal Proper ty, Cornwall. REAL ESTATE SALES Saturday, February 13—Borough PI °porky and Out lota of George Gilbert, prturday, January 3O—Borough Property of Orth Light, dee'd. PRIVATE SALES ;Soros& propertc Of .Temkga N. Rogers Roronglipsoperey of George 61. GoNter Out Lots 'of AAA= Hitcher. . — .ll,.e.ii*acian f or o ftj'eere of the Lebtinon aoudny -11.grinaltural Su cloty hold on Saturday, Hon. Wm. Rank was re . e _lected Presi dent ; George Hai/twin and - O. P. Stein meta, Vice Presidents; leaste - Roirer, Secretary, and Solomon swith, Treasurer. A colored recruiting officer enlisted several white men in this place, last week, and carried them to Harrisburg to be mustered into the service of the - United States. This proves that volunteering is not played out, but is rath er impugning the efficiency and capability of white officers scattered over the north whose ef forts meet with but indifferent success. Since this war has become a war for the emancipation of the negroes, and not for the best interests of the white men, we believe in giving those who are to benefit by it a share in the wor,k . ,,;lnd moreover if negroes are more efficient in doidgra certain duty we cannot see why they should not* be employed in doing that duty, Let our white recruiting officers bestir themselves or Old Abe will certainly appoint in I.l)eir stead seine color ed American citizen of Arilean descent. A Cdunty Meeting will be held in the Court Rouse, on Saturday next, January 16, nt 1 o'clock, for the purpose of offering a bounty to volunteers to 611 the quota of Lebanon coun ty, and avoid the impending draft. Let there be a large turn out. Rev. A. M. Able will preach next Sunday at Cornwall. The Courier is speaking of Capt. Rogers, says :—"he =aid to us, 'I entered the army as a conservative democrat ; lam now the blackest kind of an abolitionist."' le_ We know that Capt. Rogers voted for Mr. Lincoln for President. and hence the Courier must either have misunderstood him, or Capt. K. must be making a curious misappli cation of terms, unless ha is subject to frequent charges of political belief. _However, Capt. R. is a good soldier, a' faithful officer and a gentle ma n, and we will not quarrel with him about tat political mantle, which the .Couriec probably re ported unautborizedly. Jacob Weidle, jr., _Reg , has com menced the practice of the law a t the residence of biers:her, corner of Water and Market streets, Lebanon. Mr. John H Miller has been made as Assistant Sergeant at Arms in the Legisla ture. For the .Advertiser. Look to your Monthly 'Return of Slaughter . ed Cattle, Hogs and Sheep ! MR. EDITOR have seen some blank returns distributed by the Assistant Assessor rating Hogs exceeding six months old at ten cents per bead. The aitidr.ded Law, approved Ma rch 3, 1863, says "and *on hogs slaughtered exeeed rug 100 lbs in weight, Without regard to age, six cents each." Now, 'sir, will you please inform the politic, whether it cs 'in tense patriotism, in tense knowledge of the Law, intense ignorance of their duties, dr 'what is it that induces the ass Assits'sor's to fint'on the additional fou'r cents on bogs 'slaughtered, over and above What the Law requires; and also whose perqUisiie:the four cents is, or if it is divided pro-rata an amongst whom ? RURIS. LITTLE TEINGS.—PeopIe who are unaccustomed to studying economy in their ar. rangements,have little idea how easily money may be saved, and at the srtne time comfort se cured by a little attention to a little economy in little things. In illustration, take the little ar ticle of metal tips worn on the toes of little shoes. It is asserted that by this article, alone, the snug little sum of over six dollars is annual ly saved to those who use them, arta a't the same time riot a little amount of comfort and protec tion added to some three million pair of little feet. So with many other little things.—[Tri Lune. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On last Satur day, the 9th inst., Mr. Samuel Loirig, a middle aged resident of Millen:eh township in this county, met with a fatal accident while engaged in hulling cloverseed. In attempting to adjust the strap on the pally of the cylinder, he was caught by the strap and had his left arm shock ingly mangled, and his head was contused by a violent fall on the barn floor, which stunned him so much so that be became instantly insensible. Dr. Zarbe,of Shaefferstown, and Dr. Livengood, of Womclsdorf, were called on but the shock was so fearful that reaction could not be broagh t a bout sufficiently to bare warranted an operation. The accident happened at 3 o'clock in, : the after noon and at 2 next morning be °attired. Mr. leivig was a highly respectable farmer, a peace tble citizen, and a neighbor who leaves many f r i,'uds to mourn his death. Serf>'t Dead Hain, Co. "G," 86th Illinois volunteers, for:7.°lb' from near Reading, Pa.. but more recently of oit7leville, Ohio, was =lolled on the 3d ult., by the accidetald icebergs .ofa gun 10 lie on the tuarch to rein foxed Oen. Burnside. It occurred near Loudon, Teen., ,ud der the following circumstances: At e s hout 3P. M., on the 3d, the Division Column halted to rest, Sergt. Hain had just seated himself on the ground, when a private of the same Co., close by him, carelessly threw his gun down which taus. ed it to go off. The ball entered his left side and came out on his back just below the right shoulder. He was killed instantly. His death, writes a correspondent, east a gloom aver the whole company . ; always prompt and faithful in his duties LI a soldier. After the bat tle of Mission Ridge, which 'had been an tie ipa. tea with considerable solicitude for sometime— he remarked and expressed his gratitude. to his comrades in the following words : "Well another battle has been fought and won, and net one of us killed nor wounded." But, alas, how uncer tain is life and how easily lost! Only a few days after be uttered the above words, he was a corpse. A beautiful Bible was presented to him by souse young ladies of Washington, Ills., whero he re sided when he enlisted. It was taken from his breast pocket, in his coat, where be was in the habit of carrying it. Be read it frequently.— The whole company laments his death and ex tends its sympathise to bis parents, brothers and sisters, upon whom the loss of a beloved son and btpther w ill fall most heavily. /t was hard for as to deposit his remains in a strange country, far away from home, where the kind bands of the parent, sister or brother cannot orname:tt the tomb or plant the evergreen. But his body of °lay will sleep as calmly, and his spirit shine as in heaven, as though it slept bone ath the weeping willow (-J . the favorite spot in the Cemetery. punt Sergt. Hain has many rebtt Uses in thig Joseph H. BlOuch has sold 40 aores of land and improvements, in North Lebanon township, to Cyrus Smith, for $125 per acre. • Volunteers, Read this.—For the derange ment of the system„ Change of Diet, Wounds, Sores, •Bruises and Ertip . tions, to which every Volunteer is liable, there areno remedies so safe, convenient and sure as HOLLOWAY'S PILLS OINTMENT, thoroughly tested in the CH- Ateun and Italian Campaigns. Only 25 cents per pet. -234 BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Titocur.s, for COllik4 B , Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmatic pisOdere, have proved their efficacy by a test ,o,Gitany years, and have received tes t i mon ia is from em neat men whq,bavo used•.them. TAKE NoTioE.—The enrolling is go ing on, and It is expected that the•conscription ac will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every body to get their PICTURES tato:ROW:time for their re !Miens and friends, and the only place to get a No. 1, Picture is at Zusmenvtax's New York Photographic Gallery, for he is taking the cheapest, the best, and most life-like Pictures in 'Lebanon,. It is admitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him exalt aud. , 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 weak eyes should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. His Pictures on ly Maim from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit Guns, Rifles,tgistOls, Powder, Caps, 14e. ATTENTioN SPaliTsxatt.—J. G. AULENUACH would re spectfully inform the public that be continues the business of Manufacturing and dea ling in GU S, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, ..n Market street, a few doors North of the L. ti" R. It., Lebanon, Pa. la. All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pea Bible notice and in the-best style of worktnens,hip. Lebanon, June 24., gpsciat abtico.. ~ BE: W,SiS EBY TIMES! , Do not trifle with your Health, .Constitution and - Chataantr 4- r , • If you are suffering with any Diseases far which IIHAIBOLD"S EXTRACT BUCHU R io reconiinended, -,,. TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT It wilLaare you, save Long Suffering', allaying Pain and Inflammation, and will restore you to HEALTH AND 1 - CRITY, At Little Expense, Aud No Exposure. Cut out the Advertisement in another column and call or send for It. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Remboa's. Tnke No Other CURES GUARANTEED. October 2S, 1563.-2ro. Or. Tobias" Ni;r4371e4.1.01,22.-1.1-133.1.3:3.0xit, TAS given universal satisfaction during the four -11 teen years it has been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millionsoit has been pro claimed the pain destroyer of the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. if used asodirected it cannot and never has, failed in a single inatance.— For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be bent. One 25 cent bottle will. cure ail the above, besides being useful in.every- fair),l ly for sudden accidents, such us 'inK, cuts, scalds, insect stings, A. It is perfectly t:wilt to take internally, and can be given to the .oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents .a bottle. Office, 56Courtland Street, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Dee, 2, 1563.-Im. SA'PON IFIER, or Concentrated Lye • FAMILY SOK? MAKER. WARmakes high prices ; Sapon Tier helps to re. (IOU! them. It metres SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your kitchen grease. UM_ CAUTION i As spurious Lyon are offered also, he careful and ouly buy the PATENTED article put up in IRON cans, all others be lug COUN'rElt FEM. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street. Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way Nos, 16,1803.-3 m. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE CZE3 I N V A'L I D• Published for the benefit. and as a warning and . A CAUT;ON TO YOBNO MEN who suffer from nervous Debility t E'rematare Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at the came time. TUE, JIEANS OF d} 4h'. _cult By one wlio'hae cvud,. himself after being ,p 4 to great expeneb and injury through Medical bur - abet and quactoiry.. , By enclorihig a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. IiATIIANIBI. MAYFAIR. Eeq.. Bedford, Rings county, N. Y. May 27, 1863.—1 y. (COMMUNICATED.) PULMONARY CONSUNPTION A CURABLE DISEASE I I ! A. CABD TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in it few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection. and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of mire. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure fer CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHI TIS.COUOIIS, COLDS, Am. The only object of the ad• vert iser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the atll ieted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and ma; prove a blessing. • Parties wishieg the prescription will please address Jur . EDWARD A. WI LSON ngs , Williamsburg, Ri Count Oct. 21,1563.-4 m. New York. Terible Disclosures. QECRETS for the million I A most valuable and won derful publication. A work of 400 pages. and 30 colored engravings. DR. MINTER'S YAM: MECUM, an original and popular treatise on Man and 'Minute, their Physiology. Functions. and Sexual disordlirs of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. DUNTER has, long been, and *ill is i !insbonnded, but at the earnest sOlici- Tn - tion, of numerous persons, he has teen induced to ex tend his med Mal usefulness through the medium ofhis -VAD.R MECUR." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as to guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of post.ge to any part of the United States far 50 cents in P. 0. stomps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad dress. post paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, Isre v w York. Sept. 3,1863.—1 y. • Special Notice. MAD AM PORTER'S OURATIVE BALSAM has long tested the truth that there are great principles in Medicines as there is In Science, And this Medicine is compounded on principles suited to the manifold na ture of Man ! The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle internal warJutb, and the is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through the Mums, it enlivens the mucks and assists the elantu perform its duties of regulating the beat of the systetii, audio gent ly throwing off the waste substance front the Surlitee of 'he hody. It is not a voilent remedy, but emollient warming. searching and effective:So ld by all drug gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Sept. 2,1553. • QUESTION.- - 110.110 there Dick and Nancyorbere aro you going, that you are in such a burry AsswEa.—Wh3 — we are just on our way to sally's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. Ile takes splendid picttires, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we Will go ear ly this morning before any body else g eta there, or we will have to came away again without getting atty. QueST.—Yes! have heard oo that Daily 13 Galr is Hotly . the time crowded, t and so why don't l yo e u y go to some other Gallery Axs.—Oh my! we could not think of such it thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not gn to soother Gal lery if we could get them for nothing. Debits seven year's, eiperienee in the business, lutes a complete sett of imprOved instruments, an excellint sky-light, anp therefore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to him. • Qinsr.—What kind of Pictures doesqo take? Axs.—De takes Photeg,raphs from miniature to life size, plain or belered. Ills card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken ih our large cities. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat, He also excels in copying pictures from Muni! Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. QuesT.—Where is this Gallery 7 I must give him a call too. Ans.—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will show you. It is in Iltine's Jew Building, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. Ile has toustant ly on band a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Cases, Albums, dm., which be sells cheap.— For goad and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11, '63. Pligins *aim. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Ger man at 2 P. M., in the Moravian church g n slish preaching next Sunday morning and evening ' in Zion's EY. Lutheran church. Preaching next Sabbath morning in the Gorman, and in the evening, in the English language, in the First Reformed church. - Barriar. On the 29th ult,, in Decatur, 111., by the Rev. Mr. Robert Hiner, Mr. THOMAS G. MARK, (formerly of 'Lebanon,) to Miss 'HAMM A A. WILSON, both of De cator,lll. On the 24th ult.. at Palmyra, by :the Rev. W.S.Em ery, Mr. DAVID DEMMY, to Miss ANNE STANLEY, both'o lE. Hanover tp. •••• On the •27th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Stine, Mr. DAN IEL M. LOOSE, of Sbaefferetown, to Miss SALINDA MILLER, of Clay tp., Lancaster co. On the ltd nit., by the Rev. J. H. Mark, Mr. JOHN H. RUNK EL, to Mies LYDIA A.FN FERNSLEIt , both from North Annville. ~~i~~, On the Bth inst., in Myeratown, ELIZABETH, wife of Mr. Luther lIYI4ECKA, aged 30 yeare, 9 mouth and 29 days. On the 27th ult., in E. Danooer tp., Dauphin co., HENRY STOUT,of &way of the heart, aged 47 years, 10 months and 27 days. On the 28th ult., in Fredericksburg, Mr. TOBIAS ERALL, aged 70 years. On the 23d ult., in Myeratown, Mr. JOHN SHOWER, aged 50 years. At his residence, in Belleville. N. J., on the 4th inst., Capt. BENJAMIN BLEWBTT, aged 55 years and Imonth. non Markel. arreetett Mail/. SDAT. JANUARY 13,, 1864 Eggs, Vdoz., 24 Butter, 'f /b.. 24 Tub or salted butter, 10 I Lard, 10 Tallow, 10 tlatn, 10 Shoulders, S Sides, 8 Satin, 7 beeswax, 25 White Rags, 6 Mixed Rags, 3 Pins, rf lb., .12% Bristles„ it% lb., 40 ;heathers 311 lb., 6234 Wool, V. lb.,:t ~. 40 ISoup Beans, 5 qt., ~.7 Vinegar, TO gal., 12Y; The Leba rarAfuTly C LEBANON, WEONE Extra Family, 1850 Extra Flour, 8 25 Prime White Wheat,' 55 Primeßed Wheat, 150 New Wheat, ..... Prime Rye, r 2.0 Corn, .1 00 Oats, . 80 Clover-seed, 5 00 Timothy-seed, 1 50 Flax-seed. 3 25 Dried Apples, pealed,l 50 Pasch "Snitz," 2 50 Peach.l'lllitzels," 152 Cherries, 5 55 Onions. - 37 Potatoes, - 11 bus, 50 Apple Jtutter,Verock,.4.s_ p hi a Rlar►'Rf. , JAN,FARY 9th, 1864. FLOUR—The market continues very dell with sales 01 about 400 bh6. axtra. Family vold at The Philade. $7 121©7 50 per bbl, for common to good West ern and Pennsylvania. The home trade are buy ing at prices ranging from so@s 50 for superfine $6 75a7 25 fur extra. $7 25@8 for extra .fatn- Hy, and $8 50 up to $lO per bbl. fur fancy brands according to quality. Rye flour is firm and selling in a small way at $650©6 02. per bbl, In corn meal there is little or nothing doing. GRAlN—Wheat is rather firmer, hut prices are unchanged. 300 bushels western and Penn. red sold at 160@165e for fair to prime, and white at from 173@ Me per bushel the latter for prime. Rye is scarce and in demand at.l4oe per bush. Corn is quiet with sales of 3,000 bus., at ill@ 113 e per bus. for damp and dry lots. Old is Scarce at 122@124c per bus. Oats are with dull sales of 1,000 bus. at 85© s6e, weight. CATTLE MARKET,—OnIy about 1000 .head of Beef Cattle were offered and sold at the Ave nue yard this week. The market was firm„ . ,and for good cattle an advance of 50e was realirml, but common quality are unchanged and Prices ranged at from $7 to $l2 the 100 lbs for common to good and extra quality. The princi pal sales were made at $lO Cows were steady and the offerings, about 100 head, all sold at from $2O to s3'2 each for springers, and $25 to $45 for cows and calves. Sings were better, and the offerings some 1700 head, all taken at $BO9 75 the 100 Itis net. Sheep were also bet ter, the receipts and sales reaching, 4000, at 61c lb gross. PVT 31t crtionnto. _ JACOB WEIDLE, '44TTORXL Y- T ei fr, OFFICE, north west corner 'Market and Water Sts., Lebanon, Ya.. [Lebanon, January 13, 1864..-Iy*9 Election Notice. 'N 'Election of the WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE ./ - 1 INSURANCE COMPANY OF LEBANON, Pa., 'ill be held at Ale °Moe of Jacob Weidle. EN., on Saturday, January_ 3eth, 1864, between 1 and 3o' chick, P. M., to elect 13 Managers as a Board of Mane. gers to serve for the ensuing year. -. , JACOB-WEI:OLE, President. "J.II. MILLER, Secretary. . . [Lebanon, Jan. 13, 1864. Public Sale'. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN p o l v i a rtintim i o , f ty anzdtr e s o o r ld th a e t O pi r , pl:l . a , u4 ., CTi n rt L .SATURDAY, January 30, 1864, At the public house of JOHN NATTHES. ill the 'Borough of Lebanon. the following REAL. ESTATE, late the Estate of OitPFL LIGHT, deed., viz : A LOT OF GROUND situate on Market street, in the Borough of Lebanon, containing . 65 feet front, and 151' feet in depth to Doe alley, adjoining property of Gar mony & Focht on North, and John Wolf on South. The improvements are a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE., 34 feet •re • pr, front by 2S feet in depth. with a Brick 1 : 1 ; KITCHEN attached, 34 feet long by 14 feet in depth ; a Brick Wash HOUSE,I•2 by 12feet ; a Promo STA BLE, and other necessary out-buildings; a Well of nerer rating Wa ter with Pump therein, and an excellent ass.ortmentbf all kinds of FRUIT TREES. ItiM.S.ole to commence at I o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when conditions of tale will be wide known by CYRUS I,IOIIT. (0. 5..) Adm'r of . the Estate of Omit Lloux, dec'd. Lebanon, Jan. 13, ISO. ruBLIc SALE • OF VA 'SABLE BOROUGii PROPERTY AND OUT LOTS, vu III; be sold at pub lit sale at the publiedouse of " /LENNY S:EGRIST, to the borough of Lel•arori. ou SATURDAY, February 13, 1864, the following Real Estate of GEORGE GILBERT, de ceased, viz : NO. I A weather-bearded Log DWELLING ROUSE, and LOT of GROW), 02 feet front on Cumberland street in the borough of. Lebanon and 195 feet deep along , Spring street qn the.east,, and adjoio ing No. en Om ley on the south. A Stable, Smoke -`,L;m2 gHouse and other improvements are on * this Lot. NO. 2, A LOT OF GROUND. 35 feet front on Cumberland street and 193 feet deep to Walnut alley, adjoining No. 1 and 3, having erected thereon a Grain House NO. 3, A LOT OF GROUND, 35 feet front on Cumber land stieet and 198 feet deep to Walnut alley, adjoining N 0.2 nod property of the estate of Levi liline, need. A 0.4, A TRACT OF LAND, containing 22 ACRES and 132 FERULES, in Cornwall township, near the borough line, bounded by Llill street, Division Alley, Walnut Alley. and property ofJohn W. Glon isger. This tract is of the beet hiniestone, and w ill be aold in whole or ports us may suit . j , ;ift:ll! , ri, For further particulars apply to tu t mg pro ione(l in Lebonou. Possession and gold title will he given on, the let or April, 1864. Sale to commence at I o'clock, when terms will be made knovtu by - • MICHAEL ROUSER, Lab., .San. 13,18d4. Trustee. Ilosasekebper %tan led. A middle aged woman, Without small children ,is wanted as a housekeeper by the u ndersigned at Cornwall, Apply immediately. BIRD SHAY. Cornwall, Jan. 6,1664. Admmts rotors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of.Administrn tion on the estate of MICHAEL. MOYER., dee'd., late of Cornwall township, Lebanon county, Pa., have 'been granted to the undersigned, residing in the town. ship, eounty and State aforeFaid. All Persons indebt ed to said estate Will please make payment and those having elaim swill present them without delay. 11ENItY rrm Cornwall, Jun. 6, ISfcl. Administrator. 0:7 NOTICE-PHILAD'A. AND READING RAID ROAD COMPANY. , ~DEADING. Nov. 28th 1863, The public is respectfully informed that on and af ter mammy, DECEMBER 14th, all Passengers who do not purchase their tickets, he lore entering the Cars, will be charged 25 cents extra on each ticket purchas ed on the train. for Which they will obtain from the Conductor a Check Receipt. This Receipt will be re deemed, and 25 cents paid therefor, in cash, upon its presentation at any Tick.et Office of the A Company. G. . NlOllOl,B, • ~, General Sup't. December 9,1803.-2 m. FLOUR AND FEED: Foreign and Domestic FRUITS ! I UST opened and for snio, FLOUR, Buckwheat Flour, J Corn meal, Corn, nye, Oats, Customers' Whert, Bran, dm, FRUIT. Cocoanuts, Oranges, Lemons, Figs. Italian chestnuts, Prunes, antes, peach suits, Yankee apple suits, Yan kee apples, pop corn in bulk and balls. Cape Cod cran barrie-, best Savo* in the market. ALSO, a small lot of Italian Pine Burrs for ornamental work, a lot of W indward Island ally bulbs imitable for parlors. All of the above articles will be sold at a small advance from cost, at the store of the subscriber on Market St., Lebanon. Pa. Leb., Jan. 6, '6l. BAILEY THOMAS: -- 11.11SSLIER BOVE , -33.43 , ss iria, it is X—it tar NAT . OFFION removed to Ouniberland street, one door Hoot of the Lebanon Valley Bank. opposite the Buck Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. [Jan. 6, '64. ARMY AND .NA Y PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND BOUN a TY LAND n . AGENCY. atua UDTEN 0 t t x• =IL 0 iErA, t X, &lbw. r 111 E undersigned, having been licensed to prosecute 1 claims, and having been engaged in the Bounty and Pension business, offers his service to all those who o thereto entitled. iu aceordanct with the various arts of Cougre,s. All such should call or address at onee, and make their applications through - BASSLER BOYEIt, Attorney at-Law„ OPPICE removed to Cumberland St., one door East of the Lebanon Valley Bauk, opposite the Buck Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. [Jan. 6.'64. N'VEID ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office North 'West Corner of Water and Market Streets, ..1L081Eie1..1%7C11 0 1%,T, Pte. Lebanon, Nov.lB, 1863.7-Iy,* Geprge,' PHeaer , Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE iu roonis.formerly occupied by Dr. Samuel Bohm, deceased, and Opposite to the Black force Motel, Cumberland Street, Lebanon. A ugust 26, 1863. GRANT WEIDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. d'AFFICI3 , in Cunabberland street, a few doors east of 'the Eagle Hotel, in the office late of his father Capt. John Weidman, dec'd. Lebanon Sept. 9, 1803. REM.O VAL. A.'"STAINILVY iJLRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Vas removed his office to the Building, onelloor ens of Lau dermilch 's Store, opposite the Washing, ton HOUPI Lebanon, Pa. BOUNTY and PENSIO7.4 claims promptly attended to . "[April S. '63.-3m. REMOVAL S. T. MADAM - ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS ItiIMOTED his office to Market Street, opposite the . +Lebanon Bank, two doors North of Widow Rise's Motel. Lebanon, March 25, 'ES, liOwoir.sa %, TOSTRICT ATTORNEY, has removed his OFFICE JUr to the. ROOM lately occupied by Dr. Deo. P. Line swearer, in Cumberland Street, Lebanon, a few doors Past of the Eagle hotel, and two doors west of Gen. Weidman's Office. Lebanon Dec. 17,1562., CY it.ES, P. 'MILLER, A TTORNEY.AT-ItA,W.—Ofilee ill Walnut street, neat• ly opposite the Buck Hotel, and two doors eoeth from Karmany's Hardware store. Lebanon. April 9,1862.—1 y. F , ;? 1:71, 7 4: , - TO MY FRIENDS' '''.;-S. AND CLIENTS. , A s I shall necessarily be absent from the Catinty 7during the session of Congress. I have made sr ranagemen ts with MIN W. RYON, EN., of Pottsville, tot ke charge of my legal business. My office will be kept open as heretofore and those of my friends and ~clients having legal business may depend upon its re ceiving prompt and efficient attention. Mr. Ryon is a gentleman of extensive legal learning and long experi: .ence it the bar. I have full confidence in his ability, „integrity: and industry,. and [ therefore cheerfully commend the interests of my clients and friends to his caxeland attention. Mr. P. W. CONRAD will also remain in my office. .. •• . Respectfully. MYER SPROUSE. Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 2,1852-2 m. RI. -DERR,: A TTORNBY AT LAW, Mee in Stichter's Building, „tt Cumberland street., nearly opposite the Court House. (Lebanon, May 6, 1663.—tf. Dr. Samuel S. Melly OFFERS bis professional services to the citizens of NJ Lebanon end vicinity. OFFICE at the residence of Mrs. L. Bitch, two doors West of Office of Dr. Samuel Lehm, dec'd, in Cumberland street. Lebanon, April 15, Hr. P. 11. NISH. "nie AVING located in Lebanon, offers his profession el ftervices to the public. Office in Market sc., in the building rot merly occupied by his father. Lebanon,Deo, 16. 1863. PENSItONS„ IM,R . GEO. P. LINEAWEAVEN, having been ap pointed, by the Commissioner of Pensions, a 'Washington, Examining Surgeon for Pensions, is pre pared to attend to all epp for-Pension"at. bkis of fice. in 'Market itreit . illext.U...on 43 the Poet 'Office. lebahon, Nixreb - 25th, 1863.-6 O WE I G LEV &r..iIEWA,I:I I -, COMMISSIO.AT IYIERCHIAIV TS FOR rnK BALE OF Butter, Eggs, Cheese ,Talloto, Poultry, Game, Dried Fruits, Grain, 6eed,.dle. No. 170 READS • . One door above Washington, YEW-YORK. 0. Weigley. Dewalt. 5 . RHVERENCMS Robb ik Asetanb, Nevt York; Allen k Brother, do W. W. Belfridge, ,Esq., do; -Jones s Shepard, do; Blou son, Lobed: Ss' Farrington. do; Samuel O. Johnson, do; W. M. Breslin, Esq., Lebanon, Pa.; L. Betz. Canton, Obio; W. C. Curry ,Sr, Co., Bankers, Erie, Pa.; John Stiles, Allentown. Pa. flan. 14..1867. *ram W. Rank, FORNIV.RLY of Jonestown. Lebanon county. would respectfully inform his friends. and-the public, that he has cnnno,-ted himself with Mr. LOWER, in the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEC AR Rust KESS, No. 140 North Thlrd street. Phil a., where ho will be glad to receive customers, and wil sell at rntes that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, Maly 20, 18 63. ~►~.D.EiG',S LIQUOR STORE - , 31ztrket.quari,oppo,,e the 3/arleat House, Lebanctn,J'a• guts undersigned- respectfully informs to .public that he has received an extensive stock of the choicest and purest Liquors of all descriptions; These gipMottoes be is invariably disposed to sell at on precedenteilly low prices. Druggists, Farmers. hotel Keepers, and oth ers will consult their own interests by buying of the undersigned. L. R. DEEG. Lebanon April 15, 1553. Concit-illaking Establishment? T 11111 undersigned, at his MANUFAC- I Tony, at the lot Toll Gate, one mile Gust or Lebanon, bus on hand a very Urge stock of READY MADE VEHICLES. such as BUGGIES. ItOCK4-WAYS, CARRIAGES, SULKIES., &c.. made out of the best. materiala and by tirst•rnte workmen. Front his long exp-riepce in the business,j.nd his determination to allow none but good wok to leave his Shops. he feels confident that he can give to cuttonicra the moat complete satisfac tion. Much of the materials itsed in manufacturing the above Vehicles were purchased before the mice in the prieli of articles, and f can therefore sell cheaper than any other estribUshinent in the county. REPAlRlNG.—ltepairing done at abort notice, and at low prices. Persons wanting anything in this line, are itiv ited to can and °Online my eteeb before making the it pur• asses. , DANIFIL FULMER.. =IME= OLOTIL WOOLEN CLOTUTNO of all colors, dyed fet Black gF.litpo Itiecy., grossed, the color warranted and goods turned out equal to *ow, by - LYON LWAI,BEROER, . . Ea et Llez,oecr. ffqr" Articles to be dyed ots be left at Jos. L. Lembo ger% Drug Store where all orders for the above will, be utteuded to. [March 11,1863. It EA DING BLit, ROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 8 4b1... -4 91 1. TTh REIAI"TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AND k. 31 North-West for PHILADELPIII A, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, Lk:BANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Sc., „ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New-York. Rending, Pottsville. and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. M., and 2.00 P: pasaingLeharton 11.13 A. 3L, and. 3.08 P. H. New Yxpresa leavesilarrisburg at 0.30 A. IIL., passes Lebanon at 7.30 A. 31., arriving at New York at = the same morning. . Fares from Ilarrisbarg: To New. York $5 15', to Phil adelphia $3 35 and $2. 80, Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31., 12 Noon, and 7 P. 31., (PITTSBURG . EXPRESS). ye a , Philadel phia at 8.15 A. 31., and 3.31 P. 31., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. 31. and Express at 1.05 A. K. - Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passenger* by theeatawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 3.50 A. K., and 2.15 P. 31. for Philadelphia, New York, and MI Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. M., and 2.30 P. M., for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New York. Au Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A. Al and ;Mums from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. 31. ADZ* All theabove trains ran daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. 31., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P, ce Commutation n Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all points at $46 35—for Families and Business Firms. upkoeitni with 26 Coupons at 25 per s desired Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Passengers are requested to purchase their.tickets before entering the ears, as higher Fares aro charged if paid in cars. G. A . NICOL'S, Dee. 9,1863. General Superintendent. _ _ The Largest Stocks The Best Aoksortment The Cheapest Goeits : AT GOODYEAR. ST, DiITENBACH'S -- Cheap Cash and Produce &ore, Curriberianci Street, Raber's Block, Lebanon, Pa. wE bavejust received another addition to our al ready large Stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Queonsware, Bc. Full line of Blanket Shawls, do •;do do Brocha do do do .do Scoteh Plaids do do do do Thibet Mourning do do do do Second do do Dress Goods. Full line. of ' •French Merino .all Colors do ..do do.Cobergs do do do sdo do Alpacca do do do .. do do Detains) New Styles do do do Broths Valours do do do do Poplins do do do Valencia's do do do do Wool Delains do .-do do do Wool Repps de do do do Plaids ' . do do ~ do do Fig. Cashmeres. Magnificent line of Fancy Silks, • do. do do Figr'd & Plain Black Silks. Balmoral Skirts for $2 75 and upwards, '..• Iloop Skirts, - Full line of Skeletons, at all pricers, do do do Quaker's Skirts, s• • ; Ladies „ DralkiWater Proof, Black and Beaver Cloth from $1 75 to $3 50 per yard. Flannels. Wool and Cotton Flannels, at all prices. Shirting, flannels do do do Blankets do do do Mons' Wear. , Cloths, Cassimerea, Satinetts and Feelings. Gents' Shawls, very Cheap. Mourning Department---,.. Cur browning department is complete, consisting of Single' and.Doublo width Ordains . Single and Double. width Cashmeres, do , 1.1. 'do do Alpacca, Bombazines, all Wool nova, .1. Tolenciai Silk, Stripe Plaids, Delasue.s. Calico, &c. - Hosiery, Gloves, Veils, Collars. English and French Crape, &c. : • . Call, and look through our Stock and get the prices, as it is no trouble to show goods.. Our motto is "Small profits, quick Sales," and good value. OGODYF.A.ft & DIFFENBACIFS New York Cheap Cash Store. Lob.. Dec. 16, 'B3. THE NEW BAKERY 1 -1 1 1 • undersigned would respectfully Inform tho citb sensor' Lebanon, that helms commenced the 'SALVE. LNG BUSINESS, in all lie varieties,. at his •standi'im Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly oppoSitC the Buck Hotel, and will supplvcustomers with the best BREAD, CAKES, As., Ac. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short boilde. . _ . . CON FECT I 0 N ERIES of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, entistai3tly on Lead, and furnished at the lowest prices. The public in invited to give me a trial. - Leb non, Nov. 9, 1859. F. 11. EVCR. WALTER'S MILL ~tHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that j, be has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tarn, formerly known tut" Straw's" and later as “Wen. gerrs,"about one-fourth of . a ante from Jonestown Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has it now in complete running order, and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with 6E.. a 'very . superior article of i11E4:71 lUD 1111C3 MUM as cheap no It 'clin.hc obtained from any other source.— Ile keeps also on hand-end for sale at the lowest cash prices CUPP, BRAN, SHORTS, dm. lie is also pre pared to do all kinds of .CIYSTOMERS' it'ora.,:for Farmers end others, at the very shorteetliossibla notice and -in vitae all to give him a trill!. The machinery of the 'Mill is - entirely new and of the latest. and most' inn. proved kind. By strict attention to bneiness and fal, dealing he hopes to merit a olive of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN - , OATS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices =',M=M! win be paid. May 7, 1862 y MANHOOD; HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORED ! Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Natu re, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcca or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi. lops) , and Fits Menta l and Physical Incapacity, result ing from Self-Abuse, ROBT. .1. CULVER. WELL. m.D „Author of tbe Green Book, Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lee tnre, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boogies. lustrumenta. rings, or .qprdial..ppinting.nut a mode.nr cure at _once certain APCVedreilttle.l; . by which every flutterer. no matter what his condition may he, maycure cheaply, pH .vittely, and- radically. This lectfire will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sant under seal. in a plain en - veto:l* teeny address, Ottlllo receipt of sis cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing. CUAS. J. C. E 1,1,118, 127 Bowery, New York. Poet Omen 1fer.,4586. October 21, 1863.-Iy. Philadelphia and Reading R. R. rzos . 2 n Lebanon Valleyßraab. N and after DECEMBER 25th, 1563, an ACCOM 310DA7.'IONN PASSENGER TRAIN will be run between Reading and Harrisburg in addition to the other Passenger Trains now running on the Lebanon valley Railroad. 'bellying Rending at 7 15 A. 11'..,passIng.Lebanon at S 44. A.M., and arriving at Harrisburg -at.lo A. M.: . Leaving Harrisburg, at 5 P. 51., passing Lebanon at 6 15, and arriving at Reading at 7 35 P. M. Stopping at all Passenger Stations. The .Past Mail Train, leaving Reading at 11 07 A. 51.,,w111 stop only at Womelsdorf, Myerstown, Lobs don, Annville, Palmyra and llummelstown. All passengers will procure their Tickets before en. tering the Trains. Au extra charge is made on all Fares paid in the Cars. D. A. NICOLLS, Reading, Pa., Dec 16,'63.—5t. Gen'l Supt. = ,l - joilwa,ra ~..A lFf-FYI, _....0e- 7 7.-- • - . f''. ''-. -- "-=-- - " 37 .•4',4k j (( L .'---71427"' \‘ ' f or Ac. PRINCE & CO'S , WELL known MELODEONS and ILARMONIUMS, j't _introducing tho effect of pedal bees on every Instrument. ERNEST GABLER'S RAVEN & BACON'S and •. . HALLET, DAVI'S & ,CO'S. . celebrated PIANOS for Cash, at a liberal deduction. 1k5.. Over 30.00 d sold. JAMES 13 ELLAK, Solo Agerff, . 270 and 281 South Fifth Street. above Spruce. July 15, 1868.-Iy. Philadelphia, Pa. EXPOSITION •OF ; THE Mantifatture of Liquors, THE LICHIVDEALERS I COMPANION, ri-tun only reliable Work ever published in America. 1. Will tell how all Liquors are adulterated and im itated. Also hoiv-thiee barrels of Whisky are made from 4,0 sallow of spirits- Sent on receipt of 10,00. Address, N. N. BROWN,, Woreeleddrf, Berke Co., Pa. Jam 6, 1.1104.-3m,5 - LaTEST t - A MAGNIFJC4?Str,STOCK OF r•-• TALL AND WINTE R D R yii GooDsii ,. . . AT THE NEW YORK:STORE • •.. WE have just opened the following list of:great hargains. received from our,.bayer In , New Eork; ..taines, 20 and •25 cts. per yard; very good Prints frees 1 t eta. tiperards, Hooped Skirts at .0 very test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,60 and upwards ; Collars -and Sleeves cheaper than ever. . . GROCERIES, GROCERIES. We bave just received from blew Yorka fresh stock of OkOCERV.4 ditch as Blolosses, Sugar,. Coffee Tea- &c., iiticr e , 1 ) dam - We buy our Goode exclusively for CASH, aid are thereby always enabled to buy where we gait find the cheapeat and will always Lgive our. customers "the benefit of this advantage. We have but one price and our terms are CASH. Come and examine our stock, and if you don't buy you wlO see no muss faces. . Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1663 f3A.MUL7. REMEEIy.... :I IItibr.PHIIN RE.I.NOEHL,cIus. R. DIMLY A Friendly Invitation -°4l ' ' • • - E 10 • • • - " WlV 2 ,_* - I. = To all desirous of purelrasing LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage. at the old established and - well-known 'LUMBER YA RD REINOEHL F S MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and. West sides o . Market Street, North' Lebannn Deronglr. , rriln subscribers take - pleasure In infornitne" sena of LebanoniUnd surrounding conittice, that they still continue 'theAUMBER AND COAL BUSIJ NESS, at their o/d:mid 'Weil knee= .stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the BEST AND WL!IA SEASONED LUMBER, consisting 'of White and Yellow Pine BOARDS, news MA SCANVA Ntf. Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. RAIIiS,POSTS, PALINGS.and FENCING BOARDS. ASH, fieml to 4 idrh ; CHERRY, from % to 3 inch. POPLAR, from to inch. Poplar and HerttiroOd §GANTLING. Oirk and Maple BC4RIYa and-PLANKS. Roofing and Plasterld'g LATHS. SHINGLES I SUMO URSI 1 SHINGLES I !I' Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. COA LI MALI!"COALILI A large etoek . df theriest pot Jity of Stove, Broken, Egg add TAmeburner,te.COAL; and also, the best Alle gheny COAL for Blackstaiths: ' • • .WO.- Thankful for the liberal MELTMet" tit which they 'have heretofore beunfpatroidied; theY' . Would eidteud s a" 'cordial Invitation it , a.continuttnee of 'favors,: as they are confident that they now have the largest, best and •cheapest!stock of LUMBER . on hand in the county, which will be sold eta reasonable percentage. -r Please call and examine our stock and prices be. fore purchasing elsewhere. . • , , REINOEHLS k QLEILY. North Lebanon borough, May 7, UV. EXCITING NEWS At The' IST I 4OOXIL3EII of L 8 LAUDERMILCH CtIM:BERLAND ST 14EBA ' NON, PA. New Go4ids . : New Goods'! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, French Merino, all colored E\ GUSH MERINO, all colored. All Wool Delains, all colored POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS; Frefich Cloth. BEAVAft ever CLOT EL t for LADIES, CLOAKS, - from $2,00 to $4,00 Fancy and Black Cass Satinettes, Sold from 50 cts. to $l,OO 4.1 Bed Check and Ticking. Bleached and Unbleached Mizlin Woolen Stockings Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Viannel Calicoes and Gingbaras Woolen and Cotton Heseiries. Ladieii" 'and Gents' Gloves Hoop *Sidit,Ol Hoop 'Skirtsll Balitioral Skirts . • • Umbrellas ! Umbrellas? ! Linen and Paper Collars A full line of Ladies and Misses Shawls. Woolen hoods.! Woolen iloodS l I A. General assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Queensw are. L. K. LAUDERMILCII. kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. 1, WS Ofthe cheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Boots Shoes Hats C. 4 stps lice TllE undersigned.haa opened one of Mb BEST AS soivntierere of F 1 gIMI C :i.I P N B 6 .I3 t rk T A, ST AT E o S i T ar l iriNs ' a i and of the best materials, which he will ---. yell at prices to recommend them to purchee sere. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New Styles, embraciog the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringhrim and Monitor gat. very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he has a complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior manner. with flee finish; Womina , a Misr& and Chil dren's Diamonds, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' lialreorals. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and all other kinds worn by them, including, BOOTS and SHOES., of the different varieties, at hiseheap Store in .. flTatnut st., next to the County Prison. ASE . df" Thankful for the liberal - oneouragement of the piildic heretofore, I woulthinvite•alltwielting anything in my line to call and examine my stock before making their purchase r s.. . : - 30.5. BOWMAN. Lebanon, April 21,1802. :. , , , P. S.--aleasures taken and work made at short notice. HARDWARE AT COST, subscrlher offers hie large and well selected T stock of HARDWAES.7PAINTS, OILS, /Lc., .117.,C0,5T FOR CaSIL PartiesVien have ernttled their accounts to Aprlll,lBBl, w ill b e a ll owe d a Ahernl credit on purchases.—Those who, have not settled.. will lied their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for Immediate settlement and cones. tine. D. Id. KAItMANY. Lebanon,July 17, 1801. NATIONAL HOTEL Street, WHITE SWAN,) • Race Street, aboix Third, Phila. Tills establishment offers great inducements not on ly," on account of reduced rates of boarding, but rum its central location to the avenues of trade, as well as the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways, running past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass CO and froth he Hotel to the . different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regu lar Omnibus belonging to the Donee.. Niro determined to devote my wholeattention to the cernfort and convenienceof my guests. - TER.ms $1 25, PER'DAY. D. SIEGEL T, Proprietor. Formerly from EagleDotal. Lebanon, Pa T. V. Auokus,.Cterk., **rch 402. yOunee ATILLNB & BRO.'S New Boot ern Shoo ur Store. • - Towle & KENDALL'S BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa PLIESENTS AT n Lowry & Nahm s. Cop Coati enely.; atd,,Toy ,Store , , ITELY oc . ctipled WC. N. SMITE, ine. WALNUT StithlßT.:twtr .L4iBERLAND,.BBANON, They havoAtiet returned from the City. with a fresh stork of Raisins'. Figs, Primes, Dates, Currants; Mimi', F ilberts, Welnuts. Peanuts, Almonds, Orangeo,l,wm . , Cocoanuts, . Alec, a large variety (4'41 k trujaßf differentAbator ed VINE and COMMON cArany.s.. ; Also, an assortment of SUGAR TiVB, cont*inii. Fancy, White.and clear Sugar Toys,- CHINA WARE, such as large atid small tut*, Cups and Saucers, small China Tea Setts, ~& o. WOODEN AND TIN TOYS—A large and splendid YA riety, of all kinds to snit the tastes of thayonng. CAKES ! 'CAKES I! orall-ltinds,•alwaya on hand, and made to, urder....-- pA.ll.TlESilunslistl at Abort nonce.; ' , ' ..rtetionage heretofore eiccon4e4 to therN•ind being 'ynnog beginners, and de-, slionb'efigi - iing'sene'raf satjefition, we respectfully solicit the public to give us a tills]: *JOSEPH LOWRIres !ENRY NAT 4L $25 Employment: $ l- ti 7 : AGENTS WANTED* " - WE will pay from $25 to $75 per months, and 611, expenses,ioactive Agents. or given commlusies. Particulate sent free. Adflreas Ears Szwuto nacruula couparrr. IL JAALES, General Agent. !Clan, Ohio. Slay 13. 18133. George Holirmans LEBANON COUNT TItAXS,EPRTATION By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goods shipp• ed by th&Lebation , Valle - y-Xiiirnad. Goods *lli be sent daily to'aild'ffoiti Philadelphia to tebanbsi,•Myer* town and *Linville Stations, and another pointkin the Courity." ' , ' .FREIGIITS contracted for at theleast possible rates airi 'delivered with "dispatch. - The -Proptietor will pay partkirlar attention to d attend personally, to the receiving and deliver! all Freights. ' ' For information,: apply, ov. m 3,, t k t:b e Leban i u Valley Railroad Depot; Lelifinoo . " EDWARD MARK, his Agent in'EtilfadelPhla, will 'al ways be found at W. S. Bush's" AfercOnt's Hotel., North Third at., Philadelphia. July 11, '60.1 GEC/. HAIL • . A FQRTUNE.. FOR ALL :4 LITHER ,MEN OR.VOMEN .4317M8L1G; - bet .an ZWZlaid& new thing. Only 'three menthe in this conntry 'I l'to claptrap operation •to gull the public, beta genuine monermaking•thlng Read the CircUlarof Instruction once only, and you will understand it perfectly,. A Lady has just written to me that she is making el 'high as TWENTY DOL LARS SOME DAYS 1 giving instructions in this art:.= Thousands of Soldiers are making money rinidly . at It. No person hen to be urged to patron ite 'it. It thing that takes better than anyth log tolitittefirie hr fered. Yon can make money with it home or abroid —on steamboats or railroad cars, and in the country or city. You will be pleased in pursuing it, not only because it will yield a handsome. income, Met alsoitt consequence of the general admiration which it elides It is pretty much all profit. A mere trifle is neceseary to start with. There ieetterrierrone person out of thousands Who ever pays any attentiontbadvertieqmente of this kind, thinking 'they isrelituntilags. COneequ4iiily those who do trend for 'instructions will/mad a broad field to mike money in.-There is a class of persons in this world who think that because they have been humbrigfed oat ofit &Alec or 'eo, that everything thatiandeeattwal_ is a humbug. Consequently 'they try - no mom. The pereon Wito sucteedi Is the one that on-trying untiPhe hits something•that pays hint. Thie.art costme onelhoueand dollars, and I eßtect to matte'MOrteY onti - efitand all who•purchaseltSeart of me w more the seine! "One , Dollartent r 4 me wilk as sure the prompt-return of card or instructions in'tho art.! •I'lta money lota be retuned to those not 2i:rigged. Address WALTER T. TINSLEY, •; No. I Park Plate, New York. October 28,1863.-3 m. BLANK RECEIPTS • For Collectors of State, County, and Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office. Also for Collectors of School Tax. $lOO REWARD! For a medicine that will mire COUGHS,... . INFIeENEA,!- 7 • TICKLING in the THROAT, n - - F% - .WHOOPING COUGH, Or relieve CONSUMPTIVE .COUGH, . w as AuTek as 111140Capillan".1, COUGH BAL SAM , OVER rIVE THOUSAND BOTTLXS -have been sold in its native town, and not a single' in. istanee- of its failure is known. , -,We have, in our possession, any „_ quilltitz rotes some of them from ' EMINENT PHYSICIANS; - who have used it in their practice , and given it the preeminence over any other compound.- It does not dry up a UOUGII,: . _ bnt loosens it, so as to enable the patient to erpeeto rate freely. •.! • f - TWO OR TiritE'DOSES"'"" WILL I.NVARIABLYILAIRW TICE/rNG 4%.1 - IE-TEIROAT. A DALY Dealt'Shia Mee Completely eared the moat Stubborn Cough, and Yet,•though it le so sure sod speedy Mite opera it is perfectly harmless, being perely - esgetabtel It is very agreeable to the taste r and may be adadoli• tered to children of any age. In cases °CORM:IP we will guarantee km,: if taken in ammo. No family should be without it. It is within the reach of all. the pries tieldg • 0331y.d5 Ceamtisii. , And if an investment and thorough trial. does nett "beck up" the above statement, sibe money will be refunded. We say this knowing its merits, and feet compent that one trial will secure for it a Nati" iII every household. - - - , Do not waste away with Coughing, he Bo man an investment will elite you It Maybe had of any re spectable Druggist. - nr;rnokbo furnish you with a circular of genuine certificates of caret it hag made. C. G. CLARK PropVietorek - .: PEW.-HAVEN. - GT. - • For sale by Druggists in city, country, and every wheii At Wholesale, by • . JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY A . COWDRN; 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia t Pii. Nos - . 11, 1863 .6m. Executors ) Notice. Estate of George Lerch,. - dted.. , NoTicE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of GEORGE LERCH, deed., late of Swatara too-m.lop, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, radding•in North.daativilia township , county end state,aforasaid: plorsom in debted to said estate are.reqne'sted to mete payment, and those haring claims will present them without delay 1km.23,1863. TO THE PUBLIC; The uodereigned having taken the Large and Commo dious Hotel, In Pottsville, known as the lIIORTIMER HOUSE, *mad respectfully announce to his old friends and foe. mer patrons that he is prepared to, accommo. date all who may favor hini with • their patronage... ' - Ylie MORTIMER HOUSE has been Isewli Paltried, and refurnished throkbent„ and the nem& reareeia warranted in saying that it - . UNSURPASSED- BY ANY :HOTEL' TN THH Borough Cif . Vottayllie, for comforAnnd convehianow. ilro Pains Spaed , To render it as agreeable and comfortable stopping place for strangereand travelers. The Statilinig-and Shedding,. Attached 0 the.lleretWerdsufflcientll large Ibr tbs.a cenwnedetlon of therhorses and carriages of •, his guests. . The Hotel Is now open for the Reception of the riblfe. irly. Ue will be happy to eetrominoAllttall who may give him a call. JOSEPH 31; .1 1 7ORBRtu - Pottsville. April 8, 1863. , Proprietor. Jacob E. L."Zillamerntaiu 9 s* NIRST CLASS FAIR-DRESSING 4.1472iri1g4W 1,7 ING SALOON, Market Street, nnar,;Cent Puoi , mud - opposite the Eagle Hotel. Being filanlifor lbt the liberal patronage heretofore extended to ljtim, be world respectfully solicit a • Beatdel 1 186 2, slint a t, CM GEORGE O. WEILM44, - Executor.