The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 20, 1864, Image 3
altduttiottt: TERMS, - -- - SI6OAYEAIi LEBANON, PA. WRDNRSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1364 HOME AFFAIRS. SALES OF PERSONAL 'PROPERTY:- Advertised in the ADVERTISER. or for which bills have been printed at this office. Saturday, January Estate and Personal Prop- Thursda arty y of MFebruary i atrial Zfloy4—er, Jeremiah S. Hoke, deed.. in Cornwal I tvrp. , Farming Implements, &c.. Cornwall. Stock, Thursday, February 18—Abraham Gelb, deck!, South Lebanon. Saturday, February 13--Even W. Shaak, Stock and Farming Implements, South Lebanon. Friday, February Dietz, 8. Annville. Wednesday, Febritary 24—Henry A. Snavely, Stock, Farming Implements, Ac., Onnwatt. Friday, February 28—Samuel Loose, Stock, Farm log Implements, An , Jackson. Friday, Febuary 28—Joseph 11. Diouch, Stork and Farming Implements, If. Lebanon township. Tuesday ,Itlrtralt I—Stock and Farming Implements of C. P. Stinemetz. in South Annrille. Thursday, March ,3—Samuel Loose, Stock, Farming Implements, Ac., Heidelberg. Saturday, March S--Josiah K. Fees Stock. Farming Implements, &a., Cornwall. , Miinday, March 4—Stock and Farming Implements of Moses Ulirich, iu Cornwall township. Tuesday, March B—Joseph H. Blench, Stock and Farm- ing 'lmplements, N. Lebanon township. 'Wednesday, March 16—John Kegerrise, Stock, Farm ing Implements. &e.. Heidelberg. Thursday, March 17—John Dietz, S. Annville. Tuesday, Marcr, 22—Abraham Cve ib, deed., S. Lebanon. Saturday, March 26—Patrick Brown, Personal Proper ty, Cornwall. Ar 22,5.112 —3I3I7I7I7L—Jqr'ICIA4a.4-0,. Saturday, February 13—Borough Ploperty and Out lets of G eorge G Elbert, dec'd. "arturday, January- 30—Porough Property of Orth Light, dec'd. PRIVATE SALES fTiorough property orJarnes N. Roger* Borough property of Georgo S. Gasser ' Out Lots•of Adam Backer. - The Store Room in Kendall's 'tbuirding. qOurnberland Street, Lebanon, mow occupied by Towle and Carlisle, is for rent. Mr. Joint Mathes, the present popular landlord of the Market Street Hotel, Lebanon, has leased Mrs. Rise's Hotel, of which he will take possession on the first of April next. Many improve ments and alterations are tp be made in the new place, so as to make it a first class Hotel, and with a landlord like John it will not lose its reputation which, for so many years, it possessed under its preset but retiring proprietress. The house ". present occupied by Mr. M., we under stand, is to be converted to other purpos es, so that the new stand will accommo date the customers of both houses and as many more as may find it convenient and pleasant to stop there. We are certainly greatly indebt ed to our active Democratic friend C. F., of Jackson, for the deep interest he takes in the prosperity of the ADVERTISER. He has sent us many new subscribers and promises to send still more. Keep the ball a rolling until our list is 100 in Jack son. We ought to have that many there, and with a proper effort the few wanting can be obtained. Proposals will be received by the Postmaster General for carrying the mails on the following routes for 4 years from the Ist of July next : 2267 Prom Lancaster by Sporting Rill, Old Line. and Martersonvitle, to -Colehrn,, 2.4 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Lancaster, Wednesday and Friday at 6 am; Arrive at Colebrook by 11 a in ; Leave Colebrook, Wednesday and Friday at fpm; Arrive at Laneaster by 6 p in. 2286 From Reading, by Leinbachs, Lower Bern, Bern v ille, Tolpehoccan,Rebersburg, Beth el, Cresskill, Mills. and Hamlin, to Fredericks burg, 35 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Reading Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday,atll4aut; Arrive at Fredericksburg by 9/ p m ; Leave Fredericksburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5/ a m ; Arrive at Reading by 3/ p m. 2295 From Wintersville, by Mount Etna, to Myeratown, 5/ miles and back, tw ice a week. Leave'iVintersville Tuesday and Saturday at 7a m ; Arrive at Myerstown by 9 a m; Leave blyerstown Tuesday and Saturday at 1p m ; Arrive at Wintersville by 3 p m. 2323 From Lebanon to Shaefferstown, 10 m ilea and back, six times a week. Leave Lebanon daily, except Sunday, at 3 p to; Arrive at Shaefferstown by 6 p m ; Leave Shaefferstown daily, except Sunday, at 7/ a m; Arrive at Lebanon by 1911 a m. 2324 Prom Lebanon, by Jonestown and Fred ericksburg, to Monroe Forge, 14 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lebanon daily, except Sunday, at 3 pm; Arrive at Monroe Forge by 7 p m ; Leave Monroe Forge daily, except Sunday, at Sam; Arrive at Lebanon by 9 a m. 2325 Prom Lebanon, by Cornwall, to Mount Hope, 10 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lebanon daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m; Arrive at Mount Hope by 4 p m ; Leave Mount Hope daily, except Sunday, at lam; Arrive at Lebanon by 9 a m. 2326 From Lebanon to Mount Zion, 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Lebanon Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at I_ pm- Arrive at Mount Zion by 3 p m ; Leave Mount Zion Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1011 a m ' Arrive at Lebanon by 121:p in. • 2329 From Harrisburg by Progress, Lingies town, Manada Hill, West Hanover, East Hauck ver, and Ono,oto Jonestown, 2? miles and back, three times a week. Leave Harrisburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10 a to ; Arrive at Jonestown by 5 p ni ; Leave Jonestown Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Harrisburg by 4 p m. Peter Shires, residing, in Mary Street, in the southern part of this bor ough, had his chest broken open in the day time a few weeks since, and between 880 and $lOO stolen therefrom. Between 20 and 30 government teams visited this county, last week, on .a hay expedition. They paid' we under stand about $25 per ton, and obtained sufficient to feed the mules conveying it while in transit. A house in the western part of town came very near its destruction by fire last'week through a defective pipe hole. John Benson, William Wentz, and several others of Lebanon and vicin ity have enlisted in Philadelphia for the heavy artillery service. Receiving the local bounty of that city they are of course credited there. It is said that the 93d Regiment will shortly return home for the purpose of recruiting. Many a . heart will be made glad to see the long absent ones, and many another ache for the missing ones of its thinneassaiON. =Ell ------ , RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A. serious accident occurred on 'the Pennsylvania railroad on Tuesday night of last week by which two lives were lost, one of iwhich was John Carper, a merchant of South Annville township, this county.— Mr. Carper had been out west buying seed, and was on his return home when the accident occurred. It appears that as the Express train bound east neared Lockport, three cars were thrown off the track by a broken rail, when Mr. Carper, and a member of the First Michigan Cav alry, attempted to get out of the cars while the train was yet in motion, and were hurled against the side of the cut in which the accident took place, and in. stantly killed. A private soldier who was also on the train was injured, but the other passengers all escaped. Severe frost invariably affects the rails, and though we are not yet advised of the fact, we doubt not the accident resulted from this cause. Mr. Carper was highly respected by all who had the pleasure of his acquain tance, and leaves a family and a large circle of friends to mourn his untimely end. Asoroca.—A collision occurred on the Northern Central railroad, on Tues day evening of last week, about five o'. clock, by which John Ed win Miller, citizen of this place, member of the 149th Reg. Penn. V 01.,. Jost.. and three small children to - mourn his death. The following account of the ac cident we take .from the Baltimore Sun.: Jon. 13.--A 'collision occurred about 5 o'clock yesterday evening, about Salle mile south of Spark's switch, which resulted i❑ killing three men and severely wounding several others. It appears from the statement ofn person who wns on the train that the Pennsylvania train, due in this city at six o'clock, was coming down the road at the usual rate of speed, when by some means the locomotive and tender became detach ed, and ran ahead. The train followed, but had nearly Etopped, when it was discovered that a wrecking train was cowing behind. A curve on the road at that point prevented those on the passenger train or those on the wrecking train from knowing the danger, but as soon as the following train was discovered the mtssengers began to leave the train as rapidly as possible. But few, however. succeeded in get ting out when the collision occurred. One young man was caught near the door of the oar. Be was in the act of-leaving it. Ills body was literally torn to pieces. Every limb appeared to have been broken, and his intestines ..were scattered all around. A soldier in the same car was also instantly -killed. Another soldier had both legs cut off, end en effort was made to get him to the city so that surgical aid could he afforded him, but he died as soon as he reached the Bolton Station. A third soldier (Miller,) had his right leg from the knee to the ankle horribly crushed. Ile was brought to the city and taken to the Susqueban• na Hotel, where Dr. Allen'Smitb was culled to attend him. The Doctor found him cold from the loss of blood, and expresses doubts of hie re. covery. Several others were severely injured, but it was impo.sible, last night, to discover the names of any of the killed or wounded. Deputy Sheriff JAC , II D. norm of Carroll county, Maryland, was on the train, and had in charge a prisoner from Franklin county, Penn sylvania. named LIMES J. NETHER)), charged with having stole several horses in Carroll coun ty. The 'prisoner was handcuffed, and, in his effort to save his life, Mr. lit,PPE lost the priso ner, who escaped during the confusion. Several of tbe cars were badly broken to piec es. Parties ware at once sent out from Bolton Station to clear the track, and it is probable that the full extent of the damage will be known to day. I lenrn this morning that a Mr. WILLEWI'ON. who hod his arm broken, was a correspondent of a New York paper. He is doing well. JOHN EDWIN MILLER. of the One.bundred and forty-ninth Pettosylvartia Regiment, died to day., • VenTlFOrtnia sca ier : also had his leg amputated last night. An tha wounded are 'here, doing well. The County Institute will meet Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Meet. ings during the day time open to all. Tickets for admission in the evening will be sold at 25 cts., and can be had at Waltz and Houck's Book store, and at the door. One ticket will admit bearer both evenings. A meeting was held in the Court House, on Saturday last, for the purpose of raising volunteers. We append the proceedings of the meeting, and else pub lish in another place several communica tions relative to the subject. County Zit - eating in Lebanon to .Raise Vol- Agreeably to a public call, a county meetingeonvened In the Court House, in Leber' on, on Saturday the lEth inst. On motion, Simeon Ouilford, Esq., was appointed President of the meeting ; Messrs. Seth foyer, of Milicreek, and Wm. Leffler, of Swatara, Vice Presidents, and John W Mish, Esq., Secretdry. G. D. Coleman, Esq having been called for ably ad dressed the meeting urging upon the county now to be up and doing in order to raise volunteers,and thus avoid the dmft now pending, and by furnishing men now, knock the last legs from under thin unholy Rebellion..— . lie suggested the issuing of certificates of indebtedness by the County Commissioners, which should be canceled by a special tax—offering a bounty of $3OO to veterans, and $2OO to new recruits Cio motion, Messrs. Coleman, Killinger and Butaghter were appointed a committee to draw resolut one, em bodying the suggestions of Mr. Coleman and report them for action to this meeting, who. after a short abeeuce, re ported the following, preamble and resole ions, which on motion were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it is highly important that Lebanon county should respond to the call of the President of the United States for more Wen to strengthen the armies, and in crease the resources of the Government fn the perpese of speedily crushing out the rebellion, Resolvedos the sense of this meeting, the County Commissioners should take hninechate steps to secure the services of returning volunteers, and also new re emits, by offering ample bounties : and thus to avoid the necessity for another draft in this county Resolved, That a committee of thirteen select- d from the different parts of the county, he appointed by the President of this meeting to eerier'', with the County Commissioners, secure the proper legislation, and gene rally assist in furthering this object the motion it was resolved, That this committee ~.nd the C unty Cotuttlissioners be requested t meet at the Commissioners' room, in Lebanon, on Saturday morning next, at in o'clock. On motion, it was r.solved, That when this meeting adjourn, it will adjourn to meet on Saturday next, 23d met , at 1 o'clock, in same nine°. Tlie President appointed the f Bowing gentlemen the Committee: C B Forney, Frederick Shultz,Robert Evans , Jac Sheaffer, Jac Bomberger, Wsn Shire, D M Rank. S Morrett, A Wilhelm, A Rise, J Bowman (Tr.) Geo Doff.; man and 1) Karmany. On motion adjourned. In the House of Representatives at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, Mr. Missi mer presented a petition from the Grand Inquest of Berks County, praying for an alteration in the law regarding the sale of liquor on Sunday and to minors. This petition, we understand, asks for the re peal of so much of the law in question as makes sentence to imprisonment for these offences compulsory upon the Court—that harsh feature of the law, making it, to a great extent, inoperative. We met Jacob Y. Ely, John Dobbs, and several others-, members of Capt. Sperry's company, last week, in Philadelphia, on furlough, having re-en listed. They too receive the city bounty and are accredited to that place. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Ely is on the way of promotion to the 2d Lieut enancy in his company. He is a brave and faithful, soldier and deserves advance ment., uri eera --- The proceedings •of the 'Union Teachers' Meeting of Londonderry and Derry townships, were received too late for publication this week. They will ap pear next week. Rev. George F. Miller, of Potts town, will, preach in Salem's Lutheran Church, next Sunday morning in the der man and in the evening in the English language. The Liquor Warehouse of Geo. G. Kunkel at Harrisburg was robbed on Saturday night by burglers. The safe was blown to pieces with powder and a large sum of money stolen. On Saturday night last Martin Lahs, of this borough, was robbed when returning home from the depot, in the I vicinity of Salem's Lutheran Church.-- Two mcn accosted him, and very pleas. antly put their arms around his neck and held his hands while they took his pocket book. They made off before he hardly knew what had halipencd. He had a. bout $3B in his pocket book. One evening last week an attempt was also made to rob the driver of Hartman's Lager Beer Wagon, on his road home, by two men. They failed, however, in ef fecting their object. The fee of membership in -the Lebanon_ rn,, tars, and ritiv Members to be admitted only at reatlar meetings. W. H. Goodyear ; one of tte firm of Goodyear Diffenbach, is now in the Eastern cities. We understand they in lend buying very heavy as gdods are ad 'vaneing rapidly. By buying in their goods now they will be able to sell at or near the former prices. ' They invite all who want to save money to buy their goods soon. Goods will be open this week. Rev. Nathan la'eger, a Leitheillii Clergyman well known in the lower end of this county, died at Riegelsville, near Easton, on the 2d inst, aged 44 yeara, from the effects of injuries received bY being thrown out of his carriage on the Lehigh bridge at Easton, his horse hav ing beer! frightened by a locomotive on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. We are indebted to Gov. Curtin ; Hon. Charles R. Buckalew, Hon. Myer Strouse, Hon. Wm. H. Miller, and Wm. N. Potteiger, Esq , of the Pennsylvania Legislature, for acceptable lublic docu ments. Jacob - Weldle, jr., Esq., was ad mitted to practice law in the several Courts of Lebanon county, by our last Court. His card is in another column The Lebanon Gas Company has declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, - The Farm of Jacob Bebney, dec'd. containing 65 Acres, with build ings, in Swatara township, at $76 per acre. Also five acres of Chestnut Tim ber land ,in same township, to same, for $3OO. Also, five acres of Chestnut Tim ber land, in same township, to - Daniel Walborn, for $3OO. Also, ten acres of Woodland, in Bethel township, to Jona. than Shugar, for $22 55 per-acre.- - '-- Sensing sold a house and lot-in Vrederieksburg, to Josiah Paine of the same place, for $l,OOO. Hn n iry B. Klick bought 23 acres of land with buildings, from Thomas Shrec engast, in Union Township, for 81700. New Counterfeit. -A new coun terfeit Five Dollar note of the Union Bank of Philadelphia, was issued a few days ago. The note is a photograph of the genuine, and is calculated to deceive. The Governor has signed the bill extending the charter of the Lebanon Bank five years, which was passed by the last Legislature. The President has approved and signed the act for extending the boon ties to volunteers to the Ist of March. THE BRITISH PERIOVICALS.—L. Scott & Co., of New York, continue ro republish the leading British Quarterlies and Blackamotl's Magazine. By this arrangement the American pubric is en abled to obtain them for $lO. while the English people are obliged to pay $3l. It is scarcely necessary to spunk of the merits of these period i cals. They contain the richest fruits of the scholarship, wit, mad genius of the literary hien of Great Britain, and are alike of great value to the scholar, the professional man, or the intelli gent render. Their pages abound with elaborate criticisms. brilliant essays, profound specula Lions, and with Whatever of interest May he found in science, literature, morality, and reli. gion. While they are the acknottledged repre sentatives of certain principles in politics, they are far from being grossly partizan. In this re spect they occupy a position we should be glad to see our own periodicals asstitne—a position which would enable thorn to discuss great ques lions of government policy independent of party trammels. By referring to the publishers' annual pros• pestus, in our advertising columns, it w ill be seen that re Leslie premiums ere offered to new subscribers, and that the postage oh the whole five Periodicals, to any part of the United States, has been reduced to only fifty sit cents a year. Cullom% AND Cocos.—Those who are suffering from Coughs, Cokis, 110Nr$DDEDIN, Sore Throat, &e., should try *.Brozon's Brondrial Trociien / 1 a simple remedy which has relieved thousands, and which is in almost every case effectual. Or life would part feu larly direct the etteti. tion of our feeders to the advertisement of Coe's Cough D'aisrien, in another column of our paper. The preparation emanates from one of our most respectable Eastern Dreg Houses, and is guar anteed by them to he the Must effectual' and speedy remedy for the cure of Coughs, Ci6up, Cells, Asthma, and Sore Throat, that has ester been offered to the public. Unlike most other remedies, it does not dry up a Cough, but loge ens it, and by causing the patient to expeotora to freely, completely clear it away. For eh ildren who are troubled with Croup, it is invaluable, completely destroying th is fearful destroyer, as soon as taken. We consider it the duty of every mother to provide herself with a bottle, if the values the health of her children, and every family to make it a necessity in their household. It can be had of any Druggist. Price 25 eta, TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go tag on, and it is expected that the Conscription ac will be enforced immediately. so I would advice every body to get their Plenum taken in tinte•for their re lotions and friends. and the only place to get a No. 1, Picture is at Znoreastan's New York Photographic Gallery, for he IS taking the cheapest, the best, and m o s t life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can't he beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you Will llnd' as we rec ommend. Remember the place, Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, frt Cumberland St. Cull early and oval& a crowd. P. S.—Cliadha and anybody that has got weak eyes should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. Ills Pictures on. reQuire from 3 to S seconds time to sit Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, ite ATTENTION Srercreeme.—J. G. AULF,NDACII would re epectfully inform the public that he continues the business of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, 'Cape,Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun mated'. al, at ids Store, ..n Market street, a few doom North of the L. V. R. R., Lebanon, Pa. my, Ali kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pos Bible notice and in the best style o f workmanship. Lebanon, June 24, 1862.—1 y &trial cPiro. BE MISR By TIMES .r Do not trine with your' lima% Constitution and Character If you are suffering with any Diseases for which 11.1331BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is recommended, TRY IT ! TRY IT I TRY IT ! It will Cure you, sure Loos( Suffering, allaying Pain and Inffummation. and willreatore you t o HEALTH. AND I URITY, At. Little Expense, , And No Exposure. Cut out the Advertisement in another column and call or send for it. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Itetnboit's. 'fake No Other CURES GUARANTEED. October 28, 188.3 —2s2. Dr. 'robiato 1174exuectiam. Zda3.13123. eolloto rir AB given universal satisfaction during the four .L 1 teen years it has been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions, it has been pro claimed the pain destroyer (tithe world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed it cannot and rke'rer has failed in a single instance,— For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every family for Sudden accidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds. insect stings, &c. It is perfectly Innocent to take internally, and cut be irireD to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 60 cents a bottle. Office, 580ourttacal Street, New York. Sold by all Dragg lets. Dee. '2, 1863.—1 m. SAPONIFIER, or Concentrated Lye FAMILY SOAP MAKER - TructrtnYff. — Winlik - in SOSO . Tor VOlTlrcents a ty using your„.oehad grease: 'tom CAUTION Ali spurious Lyea are offers(' also, Itu careful and tuft:buy tha PATENTED article put up in IRONcans,alicalm be lug COUNTERFEITS. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Co., Philadelphiar—No. 127 Walnut Street. Pittsbnrg—Pitt Street acid Duquesne Way Nov, 1.8,1863.-3 m. TIIE, CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE ErlEI INVALID. , PubWhet] for the benefit. and an a warning aha , A CAUTION TO YOUND 3114 N whoonirer.frin nervous Debility. Premature Decay Manhood, supplying at the same time. EM= - - - By one whO'hits cured himself after beiUg put to great ehpenhe aftAujury through medical humbug and qudnitery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the anther.. NATIIAN LEL IVAYFAIR:Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. V. May 27, 1803.—1 y PULMONARY ' COPTA ' A CURABLE DISEASE ! A CARD TO CONSURIPTIVES. The oedereigned having heen restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy. after having suf fared several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the raisins of none. 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 sante, which they will find a sure care for CONSUMPTION. ASTTIMA, BRONCHI TIS,COUG COLDS, Sec. The only object of the ad vert leer in sending the Prescription - is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread Information which ha conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every autlerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may proven blessing. Parties wishing the prescription' will please address Itsv.EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County New York. Oct. 21, 1863.-4 m Terible Digelos tires QECIIETS for the million I A most valuable and won IJ derfui. publication. A work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings , . DR. MINTED% FADE MECUM, an original end popular treatise on Man and Woman, the it Physiology. Functions. and Sexual disorders of every land, with Never hailing ltemedies for their speedy cure. The practice efDit. BUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solid. tation of numerous persons, he has I een induced to ex tend his medical usefulness through the medium Mills IIECUM." It lea volun:u that should be in the hands of every family In the land. ais a preventive of secret rites, or as a. guide for the alleviation of one ollbe must atfu,tann deetritetlaraanuurgos.ever. visited tnankind._ Cineitit*y, - *Prirety ktveloped. will be for warded" freof.postlelnltlAtpart tb eAnitti.„Statea. for 50 cents la t': o.•.stmotipe•or 3 copies for $L Ad dress. poet paid, DR. 11UNTlitt, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. a, 1803.—1 y. Special Notice. MAD htM PORTER'S CURATIVE BAIS4III has long tested the truth that there are great principles in Medicines as there - is in Science. end this 'Medicine is compoundetlon principles Suited to the manifold na ture of Man ! The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and (Tem ing a gentle internal warmth, 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 lnums, it enlivens the tenches and assists the skin to perform its duties of regulating the heat of the system, and in gent ly throwing off the waste substance front the surface of .he body. It is not a voileut remedy, but emollient warming, searching and effective. Sold by ail drug gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Sept. 2,18(33. QuEsTroN.-1 - 10110 ! there Diek and ls'uncy, where are you going, that you are hi such hurry 1 Anewsu.—Why we are just on our way to Daily's Plio,lograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. lie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery Is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy We *DI go ear• ly this morning before any body else g eta thorn, of We will have to colt& away again nithbut getting Ant. Quasr.—Yeal I inter heard tdo that llaily'a 13allery is nearly a ll the titue erotYdHtl, Mid atJ Why limit you go to some other Gallery 1 Mts.—Olt my! we could not think of Bitch a thing— We admire the true end beautiful pialifa that Daily takes. so much that we would nut go to another Gal lery if we culk' get them fel nothing lie has seven years, ( gperience in the husine.t, hitEt a complete sett of improved instruments, Sit nttelliiit sky dlaht, sop there fore Uhl,* the best pictures u,tturn. and so of course every hotly that Wallta ii goild picture goes to him. QUEST,--What kind of Picture.: ddbajle ANa.—ale takes Plintekraptis With In its haul%) to life size, plain or colored. WS ciiiU pictures have been pronounced more trutliftit antl Wit like than some that have helm taken in our largo titles. Ilia Ambrotypen are beautiful, and can't bp tient. Ile doe excels itt copying pictures front OW pagnerreotypes, Ott en larging thin almost to iiitjf P). Queer.—Whoro is tilt aril lerk 1 I must give him a call too. ' Ami.—Just come litait With Nancy and I, and we will show you. It fa in Stine's New building. next door to the Waif: in IteOtte it Bank. He has constant• ly on howl d gtitid asstirtment or allt and Rosewood Frames, easea, Albums. &c., which be sells cheap.— For good and Chan Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's (WWI; igLelittriith;* Fii. March 11,'63. Xitiginito Preaching next Sabbigh cloning, in the Engliab len• Ong°. In the 'lira Refer!'Ned church. Lutherati ettntreh.—Preaching next Sunday mooring In the (kende*, itet etienin I; In the Englieh tan tottett: garriels, CRESS—BABB.--On the ?oth of Decembev, by the ltcv. A. O. Tllolllpßoll. I). U., Mr. It A. CR E or Phil• rofelphiu, to Mite SUE IL BABB, thnighter ad. J .Rod M. A. Bubb. or Lebaneb;, On the sth inst.., by the Rev. Alin' MPH R. *lf EN IC, frtini S. Allot rite, CO Mies ELIZA BETH LEHMAN, of boOondeal. par. On the 11th inst.. in New Market. Columbiana coun.. ty, Ohio, of palsy, Mr. J ACOB SIIALK, formerly of this place, aged 60 years. 1n N. Lebanon. on the 12th inst., Mr. SAMUEL MILLER, aged 62 years,o months and 10 days. On the 2nd inst., In East Hanover, 14.11113,1 NE, daughter of Peter and Julian BLATT, aged 5 years, 3 mouths and 22 days. On the 11th inst., at the realdance of Mu'. J. E. Daugherty, in Lebanon, LIZZIE DAUGHERTY, from Greene county, Pa., after four days Moog., o f II r ansia. t ion of acute rheumatism to the heart, aged 25 years.. On the 24.1 inst.. In Palmyra, OATHAJAINE ANN, wI fe Mr..Msrt in BOWMAN, aged 27 years, 6 months and 27 days. The Leba carqraley on Market. rested Wutklp. • DAT. .IANUAILIf 20, 1861 liggs, 74 doz., 24 Butler, pi lb., 24,- rub or iarlt , itl , butter, 1.0 11.ard, 10 'Tallow, 10 •num 10 , Shoulders, 8 Mee, S Soap, 7 Beea-waa, 25 White Rage, 6 Mixed Raga, 3 Flax, 41 lb., 1254 Dristive, Ob., 4O Feathers Ib., , 62% Wool, Ifilb,,, 40 Soup Beaus, II qt., 7 Vinegar, Vl.ll l d 9 12% LEBANON, IIIsm: Extra Family, y 8 50 Extra Flotir, 8 25 Priree White Wbest,l 55' Prime Ned Wheat, 50 New Wheat, so w IV Prime Rye, Cora, 1 ttO Oats, 80 6 00 Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, 160 Flax-seed, 125 Dried Apples, pealed,l 60 Peach "Butts," 2 60 Peach "Hutsels," 152 Cherries, 1 50 Onions, 37. Potatoes, IS bus, 60 I Apple Butter,*eroolt, 45 EIS= the Philadelphia Market the Philadelphia Markets 'remain, withna material change, the laminae as last week. CATTLE MARKET.—OnIy about 1150 head of Beef Cattle were offered, and all sold at Phil lips' Yard during the past week , t * falling off of 950 as compared with Monday last. Prim were fully 50e higher, with very few gotrd tattle arriv log in from the West owing to the 'won't) , there. Sales ranged at from $7 to /24- the 100 ibs, nett, and 3dtgss gross, for common to good and extra quality, the tendency being upward at the close. Cows—about 100 were offered and sold at $2O to $35 each for Springers, and $25 to $45 for Cow and Calf—a alight advance. Hogs are also bet. ter, and 2700, all offered, sold at s9©loi the 100 lbs nett, including 1706 sold at Masa' Union Tan] at these rates. Sheep arklirmer, slob 9000. sold at s©6to lb gross. nriz glituttistmouto. For Rent. lIRE property of Je Ines Peoples, a HOUSE and 3 LOTS, at the south end of Market Street, r.:I corner of 'Mary. Lebanon , now occupied by Ed. ward Ryernna, if offered for Beta from the let of April next. Apply to ?HARTS CASSIDAY . Lebanon, Jan. 20, 1804. Auditor's Notice. n the matter of the account oratorlea 11. Melly. as- FlEtnee of GICO. REINOBH L and wife, of the Bor ()ugh of Lebanon. Pa. rVHE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, to make distr . ! button of the balance in bands of accountant to and among creditors, hereby gives notice that he will at• tend to the du ties of said appointment at his office in Lebanon, on Saturday, the 13th day of February. 1834, at 1 o'clock. P. M., at which time all persons having A. MERSBERGER'S Parinture and Chair MANUFACTORY, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa., nearly opposite Bubb' s Hotel. gni?. subscriber keeps constantly on hand, or makes 1 to order the best and most fashionable Furniture awl Chairs. which he will sell cheep, and cheaper then any other shop in the Borough or county of Lebanon. Ile invites Young, llousekeep era aiid sti etturs MOTs Lima call before v", elsewhere, fro keeps, no city work, bit makes kti blinseltWititgooa workmen. Ile keeps Furniture Wagon and delivers all Furniture, with- Out iojnry t and free of cost. Don't forget the place---I;ast. Lebirecia, Cumber land street; lie invites all to givehirn a call, for they can make the best bargainsmith MM. . A. 111211SDBROBIL . Lebanon, Jim .;NA, 1864.-3 m. Music for Ike Million. SONGS FOR THE LOYAL, BY ROBERT MORRIS, Esa , The undersigned have just published a aeries of Six Songs and Roles. entitled as follows "My Love is On the 'Batt le-fleid." "The Nation shall not Die." .-The Christian Commission." "Gettysburg." "The Young Volunteer." "The Son who was his Mother's Pride." The words in every case by Robert Morris, Esq.,: the music by accomplished composers. The spirit end tone arc alike stirring and patriotic, and altogether nutted to the times. The price is One Dollar par copy for the merles, or twenty-five cents for any one song, to he sent to any part of the United States, free of postage. Postmas ters nud agents remitting five dollars will receive six copies. Address LEE & WALKER. No. 722 CHESTNUT Street, -Philadelphia. Jan. 20, 1004. Blackywood s s Magazine IrEETO BRITISH REVIEWS, 3Pricseasi C 3211.0043 as Micreer, TO TROVE WHO PAY PROMPTLY ZN ADVANCE. Postage Reduced !I PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS 1! Notwithstanding the coat of Reprinting these Peri odicals has more than doubled in consequence of the enormous rise in the price at Paperand of a general ad. Timm in all other expenses— and notwithstanding other publishers are reducing the size or increasing the price of their publications, we shall continue, for the year 1864, to furnish ours complete, as heretofore, at the old rates, viz THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW - NORTH BRITISH REVIEW tire° Church) THE I,VESTIIIIIBTER, REVIEW (Liberal) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH BIAGAZ/NE (Tory) TERMS. For Nny one of the four Reviews For Buy two of the four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews For al four of the Reviews For Blackwood's Magazine For Blackwood and one Review For and two Reviews For Blackwood and three Reviews For Blackwood end the four Reviews POSTaGE. The postage to all parts of the United States Is now only FIFTY•SIX Cents a YEAR for the Whole Five Publications, vlz:—twenty-four coots a year for Black- wood and %sly E ight Cents a year for a Review.-- Postage is llaphis at the Wilco where the numbers are received PREMIUMS. New Subscribers to any two. of the Perimßeals fur 1864, will receive us.a premium their choice of any one of, the four Reviews for 1863. Subscribers to all Oe will receive their choice of any two of the four Re views ler 180. Subscribers to soy or all the works for 1864; MO . procure any of the four Reviews for 1863, to tVilticli they may not be cot! tied as Kent at $1 a year eacli. Asir The Third Edition of the Septembef NUmber of Blackwood, cwitKlillu3 au article by ati English th6cer who was present the BATTLE OF GETTY/MUM is now ready—price .:?5 cents. Reinittauces aud.crimmun lest ions ahStild lie addriii ed to LEONARD SCOTT & CU., Publksberi., No. 38 Walker Bt., but. Brooding and Church St. We also Publish the FarinerN By HENRY STEPILENS of Edinburgh and the late S. P. Nop.Tox, of role College. 2 vole. Royal Octavo, 1000 pages and numerous Engravings. • BRICE, $O, for the two solt.nres. By Mail $7. L..SCOTT & CO. Jan. 20, 1801. The Largest Stock , The Rest Assortmerit : The Cheapest Goods : AT GOODYEAR & DtFFENBAOH'S Cheap Cash. and Produce Store, Cumberland Street, R ober's . Block, Lebanon, Pa. ANTE have just received another addition to Oa al - large Stock of Dry floods. (Vineries, Qtteensware, d c. Poll line of Blanket Simla; do do do much. do do do do Scotch Plaids do do do do Mika iilotirning - do do do do Second do do Dress Goods. Pull line of French Merino all Colors do do do cohMtgs do do do do Al pace. do do do do do Belalns New Styles • do do do Brocha Velours do do do do Poplins do do dß' 'Valencia's do do MY (To Wool Detains do do de do Wool Repos do fro do do Plaids do do do do Fig. Cashmeres. Magnificent line of Fancy Silks, do do do Figr'd 6: Plain Black Silks. Balmoral Skirts ter 32 75 and upwards,. Hoop Skirts, Full line of Skeletons, at all prices, do do do Quaker's Skirts, Ladies Cloth. Brat.. Water Proof, Black and Beaver Cloth from $1 75 to $3 50 Or yard. - _Flannels. ,Wont and Cotton Flannels, at all prices. Sh irting, flannels . do do do Blanket.' do do do 'Mena' Wear. • Cloths,Cassimeres, Sattnotts and Vestings. Cents' Shawls, very Cheap. Mourning Department. Our Mourning depar'tm'ent Pa complete, consisting oi r Siogie and D'uublOor DAM, . Si ti cid' t Caldulieres, do 4lb db - .41Yoicca, Morino, Botnistsints, asi• VToor Repps, VOULICIS,BIIk, Wirth PYald.s, 1134dlitnes. Calico, ac. lioeiery,Oloves, Vella, Collars. English and French Crape, &R.. Call, and look through our Stock and get the prices, uit is no trouble to show goeda. Our motto is "Small profits, gialok Sales," sud good value. OOODYEAH. k.DIFFENBACH'S New York Cheap Cash Store. Blanks for Bounty and Invalid Pen sion Claims jest printed and for sale at the AD VXlttlill.:ll °Mee.. La TEST XE FFNI 4411 - 14 - 1 - 041.--jr 4111:111101p.111W - iwilMiltilii .....9_.3IAGNAFIQEAT STOCA 11Pt WINTER ,• At tiE NEW YORK STORE.' WE have fest opened the following list of great bargains. received from our bujer In New York Leiner, 20- and 25 cta. per yard; very good Prints from IS eta. upwards, Hooped Skirts et all styes; very is ,test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,50 and upwards ; Ladies Collate and Sleeves cheaper than ever. GROCERIES. GROCERIES' We have just, received from New Yorks fresh stock of GROCERIES. stein Iliolosse*, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, dim; 267., for We boy our Goods exclusively for OASEL and are thereby always enabled to buy where we eik find the cheapest and will always glue our customers the benefit yif Ole advaittegm ,, ,Wir.bare hut - ma: price and our terms are CASH. Come and examine-our stock, and if you don't bay you will see no mess faces. Vets* KENDALL'S DZILDING, Ciamberle, 04.1151%. a d PZ. Lebanon, Sept. 2S, 1863 RAMEILL REINOICRL. ArOLPRIIII REINOERL. CHAS. R. WETLY A Friendly Invitation To all desirous of purchuring LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage. at the old established and well-known t l iatt MAF-R- - Y4PA - At the UNION ()ANAL, on the..Etiat,*est Wes o Market Street, North Lebanon Bezongh. riIIIE subscribers take pleasure in informing the chi tens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI NESS. at their old and well known slam where they , are daily receiving additional supplies of the BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER, consisting of White and Yellow Pine BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS. PLArox and SCANTLING. BAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING' BOARDS. ASH, from 1 to 4 Inch 7 CEIHRRY, from % to S Inch. POPLAR, from % to 2 inch. Poplar and HardwoMLBCANTLING. sk and.lgitpllP.OA:llll3 and PLANKS. • Booting and Pianter,ing LATus. Sl'IINOLI:S1 SI INOLkSII SHINGLES II I Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLE& COAL]. COAL I I COAL I I A large stock of the beet quality of Stove, /Woken, Egg and LimebuitivarCOAL; and also, the heat Alle gheny COAL for Eleertsthltbs.- 531 - Thankfid for the.llbova, breiteeet:4e-Nfhloh they have heretoforo been patronzed, they ; weald, vhtend cordial invitation for a continuance of favopi, as they are c.)nfldeat that they now have the kirgest, but told cheapest stock of - LONBER, on band in the county, which will be mid eta reasonable per cordage. Wiff• Please cell and examine our stack and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. REINOERLS & MELLY, North Lebanon borough, May 7, 1862. EXCITING NEWS I 4216 t tb.o EARNOWILM of L H LAIMERMILCII CUMBERLAND ST New Goods I New Goods GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, French Merino, all colored ENGLISH MERINO, all colored All Wool Delains, all colored POPLIN MUSLIN DEGAINS, & BIOk French Cloth. BEAVER Over Coating CLOTS. for LADIES, CLOAKS, trom 2,00 tb-'44,00. ViiieY Anil Black bass Satinettefr, Gold from 50 ets. to $l,OO Bed Check and Ticking. Per Ann. .$3 00 5 00 i 00 g 00 3 00 J 00 7 00 9 00 1000 Bleached and tiniiieilbhed Muslin Woolen Stockingi Skirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flaiifi6l Calicoes and Gingbaros Woolen and Cotton Itoileifie§; Ladies' rind Gent's' Glom; Hoop Skirts ! noop Skirts !! nalmoral Skirts. Umbrellas I Umbrellas I Lined and Paper Collars. A flill line of Ladies and kisses Shawls. Woolen Hoods ! Wooleh floods II A General assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Queensware. L. K. LAUDERMILCH. ,Kr• All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and -gest Goods EVER Eotifo BANON!! RootSs Shoes, H ass, Caps, Sc rvits.ezltereil o ie4iies opened one of the BEST AS 1. SORTitIVNTS of fitHA'I 4 S, CA PS, iffiCiT: S,SIRNS, TRUNKS. TRA ELING : BAGS,. &c., of alt kinds, and of the bestmater)als, which he will sell at,priftee . d them . to purcha sers. Of the. HATS hi, his quite a 'variety of New Styles, embracing the ,Washingtou t Stanton, Bar/wide, Dupont, McClellan, Striugham and Monitor Hat, very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he has a cofoplete assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior manner. with floe Slip; Women's Misses' and Chit dren's,,Balmoralts,Gcre„ Congress Boots, Slippers, alrothsr kinffs; etre and Boys' Balmoral,. Ox ford Ties, Washington, Ties, Congress Bouts. and all other kinds worn by them, including ROOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store I n Walnut St., ate.* to the County Prison. Alia- tient - T' for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore,' f. Invite all wishing anything in my line p',/ call and examine my stock before making their pacliases:r JOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, 28,1862. P. B.—Measures taken and work made at short notice. .HARDWIRE AT COST. ~,HE subscriber iikera i Wm.large and well selected stock of RA RDWATCD.--PAINTS, OILS. Ac., JT cowl' FOR casts': Parties who have Raped their accounts to April 1.16 N, will be allowed a Acrid credit ou pvirchasee.- N iThfie who have not ,fettled will dud thebracoutiqtarryth A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlemeuy and- collec Lion. D. M. EaIMANY. Lebauou,July 11,1661. 'T (LATE WHITE SHAIT,T Race Street, - above Third, Pea. iIIIE establishment offers great indueerneA *At t on lyy on account of retuned rates of boardiq; but ruin its central loestion to the avenues of trade, an civil as the conveniences afforded by the Several Passenger Railways, running past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass to and from ibe Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regu lar Omnibus belonging to the ifouse. I' am determined to devote my wholeattention to the comfort and convenience of my guests. TERMS $1 25 PER DAY. D. C. SLEGRIST, Proprietor, Pormerly from Eale Hotel. Lebanon, Pa T. Y. Bioups,'Clerk. tPhita., March 12, 1862. e ATICINS Ji Bllo.'B Now 'Mot and Shoe 1101,1 DAY PRESENTI AT Lowry & Naln's Confectionery and - Toy Store,- ATELY oconfdad by C. I!.ALLPHIr Xi STREET. neer CUMIER They have just returned from the 4/tlrrwiltb , Irlnsiit s lock o f Raisins. Figs, Prunes. Dates, Currants..o tete*. Filberts, Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, Oranges, Lern. one, Cocoanuts, Bc. de. Also, a large variety of all kinds of dliforetittlaYOr , ed FINE and COMMON CANDIES. . Also. en assortment of SUGAR Tors, ootudetlng o Fancy. White-and clear Sugar Toys. CHINA WARE, each rat large and gran/L.Fesei. Of all kinds, apwaya,o4..band. end made ka =der.— PARTIES supplied at short notice. 4:Fir Thenkfui for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and being.young beginners. and de sirous of giving general satisfaetion, we respectfully solicit the public to give us a trial. *JOSEPH' LOWRY,* HENRY NAHH,,,-. •- DEME:I:III== AGENTS WANTED), AKT IS •ill pay from $25 to 375 per months, and all V V expensea, to aettve gentvcir. iFaik Particulars sent free. Ad4re4gt . .ra COSIPANY. It. JAMES, General . Agent, Milan, Ohio. May 13. 1363. George Do mani LEnssox COUNTY - at se • - AIM ots TRANSPORTATION LINE. .T.;p:banon Valley Railroad. PRTlCULMittention will be paid to Ooods ad try tbrshsbanne Natte,y Railroad. goods irlibbs sent daily to and from Philadelphia tarrefianon, Myetw town and A.unville Stations, and all other points in the County. FREIGHTS contracted for at the leastPotalble rates . and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attentlow4o4antli attend personally, to the receiving and delivery or all Freight=. For information, apply at his Oftloe at the Lobanon Valley Railroad Deiot. Lebanon. EDWARD MARL his Agent in Philadelphia. will al ways be found at W. H. Bush's Aferchanrs Hetet, North Third si., Philadelphia. Julyll,lo.l eso. fIXI A FORTUNE,..IO4II ALL? EITHER MEN OR WOMEN NO HUMBUG, brit an .. z.vrinsts Nsw tlunb .001., three menthe in this country I No claptrap operation to gull the public, brit a genuine moneymaking thing Read the Circular of instruction once only, and yon will understand it perfectly, A Lady has Jost written to me that she is making an high as TWENTY DOL. LARS SOME DAYS I giving instructions in this art.— Thoueands of Soldiers are making money rapidly at It. No person has to be urged to patronize it. It is a thing that takes better - tban anything ever before of feted. Ton can make money with it home or &bran" —on steamboats or railroad cars, and .in the country or city. Yon will be plyseed .in Pursuing it, not -only because it will yield tbantlionr ineorne. ut also to conseqdence.o the genera; e:dmisatkai which it ettattat It is pretty,inneh all profit. A mere trifle is liddellalir, to start nth. Thereieedeleelcpilepetacit.Dot ii,sSaaAaridetesta ever pays any attention to,stdvertieepierits of this kind, thinking they are humbugs. Consequent*, theimaditi• do send for instructions will have a broad lied to marry money in. There is a class of persona In this world who think that because they here been humbugged out of a dollar or so, that everything that Is advertised is a humbug. Consequently they try no more. It* person who eucceede is the one that keep on trying until be bits something that pays This art cost toe ohe thousand d6l/ars, J expects to ntehe many Mont—and all whopurebas• thee* 01 Inc wilt dothe same., One Dollar sent to WO will 14.- tuya the Pronilla return of a card of inetreatisete tb art, mammies set2t he returned to these glint satiVeer -1-41.7Plesz-.zum7klWs Sadness •, No./ Park Place, Raw -EMIL. October2e, LEBANON, PA K RECEIPTS For Collectors of State, Coooty, and Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser OfSeo. Also for Collectors of Salad Tax. r OOUGHS, INFLITENZA, TICKLING in .thj, A TIIROAT, WHOOPING COLIPAO, Or races CONSUMPTIVE DOUG , as quick as 111C41131110.111:511 COUGH BALSAM, . OVER LIVE THOUSANI_BOVV4IO7 have been sold In its native town, and aot a single lit. stance of Its failure is known. es We hare, in Our possession, any qiantity olcartifi. rites, someorsthem from EMLITES T PitysituArsi., icho hasp need in their practlase and given the preeminence over any other compound. It does not dry up a COUGH, bnt loosens it, eo as to enable the patient to expecte. rate freely. TWO OR THREE DOSES • WILL INVARIABLY CUES TICE:LAO IN THE THROAT.. A HALF:Bottle-bap often completely cured the molt Stubborn Cough, • anil,yet, though it, it so sure and speedy In its opeinii,, aim. it is psrfectly harmless, being purely vegetable.. It is very egteesble to,thatasta, and may be adminis tered to children of any sge.,- , . - In c6iis of CROUP wa.Wagnarentee a care, If taken in seissonao , ' . /To ftrmily should be without it. It ls within the reach ore 11. the pi ice being 4:31 , 23.3.1r 2i3 4 0 4 C03:1.106. And if an investment and thorough trial dims not "beck up" the above statement, the names will be refunded. We my this knowing its merits, and feel , confident that one trial will secure for it a boon In every household. Do not Waste stay with Coughing, whetf Malawi Investment will cure you, It nipy behn4.of ony..xo• tpecteble Druggist In town. who wilt. firrnish-you with a circular of genuine certilleates,of curia It kat made. C. G. CLARE Proprielors, NV6W., 114.Y.R.N. For sale by Drusetts in city, country, ind every where- ,h 4 WlNGlefige, JOHIi&QPi. t oLL..pwAt owDEN, 43 North Sizth Street, Sbilirdelpbta„lbs N0*.11,1.8113 - . Executoes l Notice. Elk` to of .George Nc' LeYch, deed.' . ''' is hereby given that Getters Testameniary.:: on the Estate of GEPRGE arERCII. deed-Jobs of, Swipqa tOwo,ship, Lettannu county...Pa, have ham . gran'ted to the undersigned, residing in Werth *unripe, township. e"unty and state,a,forssvA Alkitelltanst hp , debted to said estato.ara reongstatd tis ii - ako pap:lieut. , and those having claims will Oriel:if limn without delay. ' GEORGE o. rteruttAis, Dec. 23, 11383 FLOUR AND FEED: Foreign and Domestic FRUITS J"'UST opened and for aaje,SLCßlß,,Buckwhaat Corn Timid, Corn, Rye, Oats, Ciistotaere AVNtri, Bran, Be. •..,,FRUIT: ; • Cpcoartutp,blitania&tentona, Fin 4., Rentz: cboatnuta, Ptulea. dates ; peach;-strih, ;Yankee lIPP& I4 e . Yee ' •kee.eipplea. pup corn Jo Jaaditatol boiler-41r Cod era' bort flavor in the uyaiket. ALSO.ei small lot of Italian Pine Borns foi-viinittienitaaratric. A lot of AV itotward Island ails bulbs imitable for zed. s of the above girth:lea will be Hold at a acut4f advance front coat, at the above of the eubacritter on Mark.; St-, Lebanon. Pa. Leb., Jan. 6, '64. BAILEY TIIPSIA. _ . Election No n c e . ,Zleclion of the 144 SUI NGTOIS UPTUALAIR All eAnceice._ COMPA MAO OM, ,INL. will be held nt, the office of Jacolp - An.. on Satitedaec .fgritory - 30th. 164. between Land 3o' clock. V. M.,, to elect 13 '...wagers 113 a Board of Mana gers to ierre for the ensuing year. , . - • , JAWS '.V.IDLE, President. Mrita, Secretary. [Lebanon, Jan. 13, 1864. *.Tacob E. L. Zinahttrinast's* lIRST CLASS ILAIR.DBESSMI, .AND. HAUt e DYE INOO SALOON, Market nixes% -neer Cunhfrland, and opposite the Eagle lintel. Being tkankful - for.sbe ; liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. be ntosia respectfully solicit A continuance of the cams. Lebanon. July 2, 18iid. , N. B:-L-The :Saloon be Fitnitar :100 REWARD t FM' a madinina that irlll cur. BIM - lixemerr. •