pautiott: E Riff I - - 81 Kt tieit taBANOI ) l'A. WEDlitEl3oklt, MAUR 2, Is6l HOU AFFAIRS. '"• &an "cir PERSONAL PROPERTY, Adre!thied.•in the Avvennsgn, or for which bills have been printed at this office. )1 7 xThiflredaY,. March. S—Samuel Loose, 'Stock, Farming Implements. &a.. Heidelberg. Saturday, March 6—Joseph H. Blouch, Stock and Farm: . big Implements, N. Lebanon township. Saturday. March 6—Josiah K . Fees, ,Stock, Farming .Implements, dc.,' Cornwall, • Baturday, March 5-e John 5 Itershberger, Mount Ne bo, Carpenter Tools and 'Household. MOnday, Marsh I—Stock. and Panning Implements of Moses UhriCh, in Cornwall township. Wednesday, March 9--Personal Property of Jacob dee'd., near Fredericksburg. Friday, March it—Personal Property of John Bohner, South 01 "jalj-, - alarch 12—Store Goods, Stock and Parra ing w etements of John Carper, dec'd., South Anoritie '.rownship. ' 'Tuisday. March 15--Personal Property bf David Leab-; , In Lebanon. Wednesday, March 16—John Kegerrise, Penn ing Implements, do.. Ileidelber;„ Thursday, March 11—John 'nets, S.. Annrille. Monday, March 21—Per.lona1 Property and Store Goods of B. K. Horning, in Mt.7Yehc. ' Tuesday, March 22—Abraham Both, dec'd., S.Lebanon. Saturday, klatch 26—Patrick Brown, Personal Proper ty, Unntwoll. , PRIVATE SALES Borough property of.Tatoes N. Rogers Borough property of Grorgu S. Gamer Out..Lota of Adam Kiteher. Farm to East Hanover, by S. J Stine THE DRAFT.--The U. S. Housa of Representatives has passed - a joint reso lution, which will doubtless be concurred in by the Senate, continuing the payment of U. S. bounties until the Ist of A pril, which is virtually postponing the draft to that day, • The Treasurer of Lebanon coun ty gave notice last week by handbill, that he would pay on Friday last the county bounty of 6300 to all men en listing, and having themselves credited to Lebanon county. He - attended at Harrisburg for that purpose. We • presume that the bounty can be obtained at any time un til the Ist of April, by conforming to cer tain requirements. In regard to the local bounty to veter ans, matters seem still to be in somewhat of a muss Phe Provost Marshal Gener al has decided thaS the veterans are claim ed.by the U. S., but from the following it will be seen ttitit the matter is still "open for discussion.'" WAR DEPARTMENT, PROVOST MkRSRAL'S Omer, WASHINGTON, D G., Feb. 18, 1864. It Inreply to your communication of theinst , rel ative to crediting men imenlisting, am, fnetructed by the Provoit Marshal General to say that Moo re-enlisting will be credited and deducted from the !pinta of the--ilis trict in the same mann.rr that new recruits are Credleed. ', The Maker roll is the evidence on which credits are based, and it is important that the Rolls show to what Dletrictlbe credit °inlaid - be ghlen, otherwise it will be given to 'the "State et large. Very respectfully your obedient servant, - HENRY B. MAYNADES, .Gapt: LB. A.in char'g'e of Enrolment Bureau. We also' learn, in addition, that the Provost. Marshal Generars decision is re ,PlWittied.by' blither autherilies. The equi table and just way would he to at once allow them to credit themselves where they - please, and thus stand on an equal footing with all others. It is hardly me. essary to allude to- the hundred rumors that are, and have been, afloat in regard to the "bounties," but this is certain, that a vast de of indecision and ignorance has been prevalent on the part of those who presume to shape matters and things national, State and county. If fair and squ ire and intelligible proceedings had been adoPted at once in regard to the bounties there would have been no diffi. catty at all in filling the quota of Lebanon county, and supplying a handsome surplus. As it is, scores Of men have left for other countitiaintid atill Mbrethreaten to go, so that in the mrkwe,shall,orobably find our selves slcdtemillte coming draft and be obliged to resort s tc9,11 our 4,- 'l', 4`,4 .;;;"1 PILOPOST 111A,380/.1:8..0P100 6 , TOMB DIITOICT. Rt.} POriSVILLZ, February 23, 1864. The following is the ,quota.of Lebseon county ' s/lotted 'to theAtfierint sub-dietHets, as near as can be ascertained, at preent. It may vary a little when announcedoftittialliiitit noi - matertally: 1; 4 1 48th Sub.Distriet Cold S'pring....... ...... ........ . . . . .....-. 03 49th " East Hanover 17 50th ..e," ,Union - .....,:. • ".• ... 09, 5114 04 V l4. ' '-Swatara - -, .. - ' 11, 524 " - Bethel 21 53rd - " North 'Lebanon 0 .... 15 54th " Lebt•non Borough 55 55th " North Lebanon Borough '45 -50th " Jackson - • 57th < ii Millereek ..... , . ... . . 14 58th .•, " South Lebanon 14 59th ""Heidelberg.- 19 66th - a Cornwall .....• • 15 - 6 1 91 . . " South Annvike 35 62d ' • a Londonderry ' 19 63rd • " North Annyille. 17 296 Tile,* severed quarts must be credited to the sererni tub-diebricte He numbered. Or E. P. Hill, conyietetlin the Dauphin county Conrts,a few sieekS ago, of embezzling the money of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, while a conductor on that road, ham been contended to the penitbuttary for one year, and to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, with costa of Cult. • , . tfir A meeting' of the members of the Bar and Mears of the'several Courts of Lebanon county, was held at the Prothouotary's Cllee;'in inbariOn, on Tuesday, February 23, 1804, relative to the "death of Jabintra..2 Besesajtvg , late Sheriff of Lebanon emu. ty, whin, on ridilion,4. W. Mish,Esg.. preshiSd Se Chairman, 'and 3stneslf.Ebur acted as Secretary. .00 mitten. Messrs. Josiah Punch, Aare L . tengliter and C. P. Miller' were appointed a Committee to draft . resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting: The following rrsoidtions were reported by the . Com mittee: . .. . . Vassalred; That We hare tiara With deep regret of i the death of JONATHAN BENDER,. high Sheriff of Lebanon coat ntv-andrecoanice in the Balaton dispensation which called Vim so nreldeoly from our midst., another evidence of the precarious tenure of human life. - Resolved, That in our intercourse with him -as an officer, we have lone it him courteous and obliging and t waYB PmutPt /' the discharge of hie duty ; governed ut Y :t i e g.wh as alike of : honor and the proprieties of his sta ..as alike exemplary as a cittsen and an officer 11 .= --' r%ved, That we tender to Om- family of , the deceased '''..".w sincere sympathies in their bereavement, and com mend them for consolation in their soden, to they, Beteg who will ever he Mindful of the wants of the 'widow and fatherless. Resolved, That we will attend the funeral of oar late Sheriff in a body, on Thursday,the 26th inst., at 9 o'clock, A. 31 , and as a -further mark of respect, the offices be closed from 9 WeloUlt, A. M. to 3 eclock,P. )1.,0n said day' .. ' On motion, resolutions were adopted ilia Riisaler Boyer,Spl.W. Strohm and Grant Weidman, Beetle., were appointed a Committee superintend the publication . , , of the proceedings of this meeting, and present a copy of tbe.resolutions to the family of the ~ The Secretary, James W := Bbur, was 'directed to notify the several Judges of , tliii"-OlFurni of Lebanon county, of _ , = the demise of Jonathan. BenderrEsq , and =invite. them , to unite with the•mernbere. of the Bar and officers of the ... Courts, In attending theliffieral of the deceased On antion, 'the proceedings and resolutions were , , . ordered Whit published in the nevomipers printeitin the . - •••• torougit nf Lebanon: ~ . On motion."adiOnfOo4; ''' ' • Janes W ' B IM* 'Sfe,IV - Joliii ir: NMI, triet. *.,.11 ~ .., - of • •Leinbach'srEarm-On 4 aturday last, Mr. William Leinbach, al Sprigs township, 1100 WA well far - t0w:4,136 acres, iyipg"Wes t side of the' Schey,*til, jtt,s( l ?ayonci: the, Penn street bridge:, tWr, Qeurfte Sor.the ii4ndso o 6 : 46 o l ' o ,oo.lgaQ.,. of over 3o o, Ii an acre. There is an insghouteObie nle stone quarry upon tbe'fq,,m. which in is a fOrtune..—.7nytdiny Gazette. I I' l tte treatment of Wm. Shirk, itsci., by the mob, on Thursday last, was discreditable to the itoldlers engaged in it; as well as to human stature. Of all men in this community, the la'st to receive bad treatment and even blows at the hands of the 93d shottld be William Shirk They had no better friend. He served them as no other did. During the organization of the regiment he was never &wanting in endeavours to benefit them. After they had left he visited them in camp and hos pital, and always with good cheer and glad tidings. In his labors of charity for them be even contracted a disease that clung to him for months, and from which he suffered .day and night. Not a meet ing was - held foftlieir benefit or welfare in which his well-X.nown charity and kind ness of heart was not taken advantage o r to prOmote its success. No labor for their advantage, was, too much for him. And among the open arms with which they were receivad upon their return, none were morr, unselfishly outstretched than those 'of William Shirk. He has had his "feward. 'His political belief has been pronounced treasonable ; a banner put up by himself and friends, with the names of his favorite candidates for office, has been torn down by mob violence ; his Club room invested and- its adornments broken and flung into the streets ; the property of his friends threatened, and himself sub jected to blows. It is very true, and we are pleased to note the fact, that the 93d, as a Regiment, as well as a very large majority of its members individually, are said to denounce and condemn the out rages of last Thursday. We hope so, and we trust, for the vindication of their own gratitute and honor, they do so in an authoritative form. A number of . young !adies of this.place intend holding an exhibition in the Court House on next Monday eve ning the 7th of March, for the' benefit - of the sick and wounded soldiers. Recita tions, , dialOgues, and other pleasing and instructive entertainments will make up the programme. The Perseverance Band Will alsa be in attendance to intersperse the proceedings with its choice music.— Asthe exhibition is for so laudable an ob ject it is hoped . that a liberal encourage- Ment may be extended .to the enterprise. A meeting of the members of the Union Fire Company will be held in the Hall next Meiiday even ing, at 7 o'clock. All the members are invited to attend as the semi annual election for officers will take place,-and-other important thisiness -be transacted. Provo!dlidarrebet gmnerah.Fry bag decided that distrietiiriithierelitdd - idi the call for five bun dred„thmiiiiiird men with all enlisted men from the-ItkofJuly,lBo,do,Mareitr9.lBfid, and with all drafted men who have respol l tiol'in person, by Ct 92311701 tap on , or sr, ith , substito tee. We fihd the alone-in the "pa pers," but cannot vouch for its correct ness.- Fry gives so many "decisions," contradicting, each other, that it is hard to believe anything coming from that source; much lev can we believe it if only said to come from thence. The De`werats of Cornwall township,will meet at the,public house of Joseph BOwMan, on tfe Plank Road, on Saturday,' March 12, 41564. at 2 o'clock P. M. 'for the parpose of settling a town ship ticket.. %r-order ofthecommittee. Counterfeit Treaiuiy - NOTe - . A New counterfeit on the $2O- Treasury notes has lately been Put in , extensive circulation. Theface of the bill is nearly a fac simile, of the aen- uine, and it is supposed that part ",of the original dies were stolen; but the fiaud is easily detect 4 by, Ofkriiirkintthe git) in Vtie , vignette, the cypher.in which covers ;a portion of the left shoulder of the Goddess of Liberty. An t.the genuine there is a blank space between them. 'The fieure of the Goddess is not So artistic as in the trephine, and the back of the bill is coarse ly executed: We are able, this week, to an- Pclunce theradditiOnibf thirteen more sub se'ribers.. There 'are many_neighborimods 'where good iierno - crals .are still taking eh edition.sheets to•.the Vxclusion their own tk The change is only ,a matter of time. Every true democrat should per: suade his immediate neighbors, who are able to take . a paper, to take the Anvea- TISER. •In this way you put arguments into their hands more effectually than in any other way. Every subscriber can think of some one' to whom he might speak on the subject, Send us good names. . . Church Dedication.—The new Meeting House of the Church of dad at Palmyra, will 'tie` 'dedicated to the wor ship 'of Goa on - atihath', March 13th 1864. ' We bad a visit on Friday from our friend C. W. Flemensdeffer, a mem, her of the , B4th Regiment, P. V. I. He is a good rd,bray.e.soldier, which hes been proved on no less than tweri t ty battle fields, besidesi;:king43areiri numerous siFirmish es. He is also a good democrat and loves' his old commander, Qeneral 'McClellan. He has re-enlisted, and is. now at home on 35 days' furlough. We were glad to see him, as we always are to "see those who do, their duty faithfully - to their coun try. The reptqation of- his regiment will not-suffer laT; any act of either in the field, in tat*, or at home liounties.—A general 'bill is penAtrig in the House of Representatives of• Pennsylvania ,which will undoubt!dly become a law,* legalizing the 'action of Boards of School4,Directors, Township Supervisors and Township Comniission .ers, in levying, assessing.and s collecting tax : for the; ayment of bounties, to.volun• Leers, for the purpose of filling,their re 'spective quotas under the call of the tires idenefoFfiieVuMfred tifoimartinen; *hen the citizens, of„a toilriShip or borough,desire.a.tax to be levied , for this purpose, the Board of pass a resolutions levying a tals, for the said•purPOse':‘ ` . The"Dito.44e'Sr thegener al act Will;thenzlegallie;theiratetions., - - in the Philadelphia Markets, last week, the demand for Flour was-lim ited and the Market very dull at fanner whpsit was also dull and rather lawn. ICATT. Pori/ a9tivand firm cc, Oats dull. • Tbc offerings. fi.4 Beer Cattle .were light and t,l?e prices bettev. Bpgs and Sheep**, 4*'fiimer. BLANK RECEIPTS For collectors of Statt?, County, aod 3ii litig Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office. - Aloe for Collectors of School Tax. From the iteMiluir PatetiO, tin 93d PENNSYLVANIA VOLUMBAS dongratuialoiti tetter m 6:eneiai Wheaton. ITEADQU mrrEtiO 93t1 1 1 4 VOLS. 'Lniialvoiit, Pa., Pebruary 25, MIL Mit. J. LAWRENCE GETZ. • Dear Sir : —The enclosed letter has just been received from General Wheaton, and I have been requested by Lt. Col. Long, to forward it to you for publication. As Barks county is largely rep. resented in the "93rd," it will no doubt be gratify log to its many friends to' know the opin ion of its Brigade Commander, under vrhom.it has served for more than 15 months; and to the brave Veterans, that their services are duly op predated by their cpmmanding'General. I have no doubt but Mit we will he able to accede to the General's wishes, and that when we return to the Brigade on the 1.11% of March, the 'Beg imen t will be recruited to the 'maximum standard. Tbe. Lehanon °minty companies are very near fu 11 ;--let "Old Berke" do the same for Companka B and IC, to maintain the reputa tion won by its brave sons. I am, sir, very resperatfully, Your obedient Beryl. E. W. STAMBACH, Sergt. Major 93rd Pa. Vols. IlnAnotr,trernus 3n Bnic. r __3o Divistex, ARMY CORPS, DEPT. WEST VIROINIA, IlArtm's FERAT, VA., Feb. 20 th.lS64. Lieut. Colonel Soto S. Lowe}, commanding 93rd Penns. Veteran Volunteers, Lebanon, Peuna. Colonel was not in my power to be pres ent and bid your gallant Regiment "God s peed," when you loft the Brigade as Veteran Volun teers, and went home to recruit your ranks, and to receive the warm welcome that awaits brave teen. I learn that you are succeeding well in your efforts to -fill your. Companies, and I write to .. tender yea-and your common d my warmest con gratulations. The great "Keystone State" has sent few regiments to the field who can return showing as handsome a record as, the one you command ; every one of your officers and men should be as proud of the reputation th„93rd has earned on so many fields, as I am eenfideut of its ability to maintain that reputation unsullied to the end. • . Please present my warmest regards to your command, and tell each one he shout& not ha satisfied unless he brings back n volunteer re cruit by his side. I should be Very much gratifi ed to _Ace your ranks filled without the aid of drafted men; thus far we have not ore in zhe brigade. Wishing you all every success and trusting you w ill use great efforts to recru it your regiment to the maximum standard, I remain, sincerely your obedient servant (Signed) FRANK IV Lt EATON, Brig. Gen. U. S. V Constables will save thernselVes a gr.od-deal of writing and unnecessary trouble, by procuring our blank handbills for advertising the Spring Elections. • Union institute, According to previous notice, the Teachers of North Annviile, Sandi 'Annville, and Cornwall,, held their "Union Institute" atAnnville, in tbe "Lebanon Valley Institute," on the 20th, ult., Thirty•tive Teachers were present. The Exer. cises consisted °Me usual array. of Class Drills, Orations, Essays, and discus - Mous ) interspersed with Vocal Music. The day passed very pleasantly.; the exercises being animated and interesting. The following Resolutions were unanimously adopted by the members in attendance. Rewired, That we take this opportunity to re iterate our firm. and unwavering loyalty to the Union; and that we will do all in our power to suppress the unholy; AV inked rebellion. Resolved, That the thanks 'and bes t w idles of all be tendered to the citizens of Annville, fur their kind reception. Resolved, That our special thanks are due to W. J. Burnside for hie k indness in allowing us the use of the Institute. Resolved, That the thanks of the Teachers be tendered to the Editeifs of 'die Advertiier, and Courier, fey kindly publishing the proceedings of our meetings. ea C. H. RAIIOII, S. RIEGEL, Com. 11. FISHER. Coughs, Hoarseness, and the various Throat affections to which Public Speakers, - Military Officers, and Singers are liable, relieved by üßilowies Hnotscniat, TRocuts."• Having aet tvaev influence to the affected- parts, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. ..Attention Company 1 , --Volunteers, who e, ',- ,, s4ss!rww - Aw.r..rwa — tftn't caropitign,MaSt see to qt-Chetuselves, do not trurtto.the Army,. Surgeons, supply. yptirselves with-HOLtOIWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. ,EveF3'. Spldierls :Knapsack contains 'Min, Only 25 'cents -per bax Or pat. - 212 Tobacco Seed.—Fresh Tobacco Seed just received and for sale 'at Lem berger's •Dreg Store. , . -Mr. Sohn Matthes; . the present :'popular landrord of the Market Street Hotel, .liLebarion, has leased Mrs. It ise's Hotel, of which he will take possession on thefirst of April next. Many hnprovetneets. and • ishrbihticing are' to be made in the newplace, so as to make it first elites Motel, and with - re landlord like John it will not lose its reputation which, for eo many years, it possessed under it present but retiring proprie trass. The house at present 'occupied by Mr. M., we understand, is to be converted to other purposes, ao that the new stand will accommo. date the custotiters of both . houses and as many more as may, find irconven lent and pleasant to top t here. . . ' TAKE LIN OTIOR.—The enrolling is go hig on. .and It is expected that - `the Conscription ac will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every body to get their PICTURES taken In time for their re lations and friends. and the only place to get a No.l, Picture IR at ZIMMERMAN'S New York Photographic Gallery, for he is taking the cheapest, the hest, and most lire-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can't be beat, fur his gallery is always crowded. Give him a cull wed you will. Soil as we rec ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid IL crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody th r at has got weak eyes should call at Zimm:rman's Gallery. His Pictures on ly rimtt ire from 3 to 5 secomb than to sit Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder,. Caps, Ike. ATTENTIO:V SPORTEMEN.-J. 0. AIII.E.NDACH would ro speetfully - inform the public that be, continues the. business of manufacturing and dealing in. GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, POWDER, CapS, Wads, and all kinds of gunning end gun materi al, at his Store, •on Market street, a few doors North of the L... V..IL It., Lebanon, Pa. . tra...Altkinds of Repairing done at the shortest pos Bible notieo and in the best style Of workmanship. Lebanon, Juno 24. 1863.—1 y . • - QIIESTION. - 1 - 10 1 1 0 there Dick and wg.pcyr Niter:: are you going, that you are in such a hurry r Awrap..—xvhy we are just on our way to Daily's Phhtograph Gallery, to have mar pictures taken . Ile takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we go ear• ly, this morning before any body else gets there, or we wilt hare to come away again without' getting any. QUEST,—YeSI l.havc Maud too that Daily's. Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to sonic other Gallery ? Ates.-011 my! we could not think ()touch a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes. so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them foe nothing lie has seven years, experience in the business, bass a complete sett of improved Instruments, ait'excellint sky-Debt, anp there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to I Quess.—What kind of Pictures doemia take? Atilt—lle takes Photographs from miniature, ie life size, plain or • colored. Ills card. pictures have been pronounced.mbre truthful and life like than some that , havebeen taken in our large cities. Ilis Ambiotypcs are beautifel, and can't be beat. Ile also excela copying pictures from areall'Daguerrentypes, and en larging them almost to any size. GOsal.—.Where is this Gal levy must' give him a calltoo.Ave.—Just . come along with Raney mid 1, and we will show you. It is in Stine 'a, New Building, next door to the Lebanon Depoe it Dank— its hue constant ly an handm good assortment of Gilt and:Rosewood Frames, Caeca; Albums, itc., Which be - sells cheap.-- Per good and cheap Pictures we advice all tmgo to:Ai . Gallery,.*Lebanon, * Pa. : • ' March' 11, '6l. g l ittiat gtntitts. ."BE- WISE BY TihisS.t Do not trine with your lieuith, - Constitution and Character_ If you are sulleriag with any Diseases for which - 11EMBOLD'S EXTRACT EUCLID is recoromended, 'TRY IT TRY IT I TRY IT It will Cure you, save Long Buffering, allaying Pain and Inflammation, aud will restore you to HEALTH AND TURITY, • At Little Expellee, , - . 4r o .l*rir. " eitt the Aerfert eniedt " yether tgetnit and call ilend fort . , BEVY - NEE 0P CONS IER FRITS. Ask foi Hembathi. take'No Other. • dIIRES GIiJARANTE.RJBnna.; "' ' • =II Pat. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HOME LINI IIMENT. pint bottlea at fifty mate sub, for . . - . M • laeness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, Se., warranted Cheaper than any other. It is used by an the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure ring bone nor epavin, Ile there is no liniment In exis tence that will. What it is stated to Cure it positively does, No money Of horsey OM be seit.hout it after trying one bottle. thoijose - revives and often sores the life ohm over-hcsted•or:lVlven hone.. For colic end het ly-sche it has. never trailed Just as sure as the sun rises, just voeure is this,valuable Liniment lo be the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by; all druggists. Office, N Cortiandt•Stteet, New York. -'`" Feb. 10, CONFOSSIONS, AND EXPERIE.:NOE Or AN , ... .L., _ INVAL I 13'. . . . Published for the benefit, and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MNN - - 'whr;eutrer'frorn itervonsi pchflity, PrOinaWre Decay of "Manhood, etc ~ ,:ntieytrE *Atilt iftmelinte, 1 TREMENS OP SELF CUBE. By. one who ban mired klmself after being put to great expenite and injary through medkat humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the - author. NATHANIRL MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kinge"county, N. Y. May 27, 1863.-1 y Teriblp .IHrisclosures . _ cycnkre for the thllHon l A meat valuableand won derfnl publication. A work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S TADS 511501151, an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology. Itnirtions, and:.Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Pailingikßemedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. 'HUNTER, has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earned isollei tation of numerous !Abeam ;be line teen induced tO ex tend his medical useltitnees through the medium °fide "YADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the bands of every fazdirin the, land. as a preventive of secret ,vicea, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awfui and destructive ecourges seer 1r (sited , mankind. One copy, *merely enveloped. will befor warded free of postage to any part of,the United States for 50 cents in I'. O. stamps, or 1. copies for Si. 7:Ad dress. poet paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York. '' • . ' • Sept. 3, 1803.—iy. ,Xttigi„ : ..',0 . :0...'. 1 441..i:c.0. Pilaf. Apple '41 . 11 irteltels in 4tin'e Church next Sunday morning and evenbie. ; „English preaching tlext Siandity, at la A. M., and 'Oen , man Teri k 0 ht 234 P. M. 4 in the Moravian church. St. Luke's Ohttrch.--4iin Sunday next. Minh 6th, Morning Prayer at 9 o'clock, A. M., Litany and Moly Communion at 14 iichick, A. Id. Zion's Ev.Luthernit church —English Divine aervias. on nest §abbath 7 Morning and :evening. Rev.7iil- ton Valentine, from Reading. will occupy the pulpit. Services.—Next liabbyth morning, in the klnglialt lan guage, in the .Flrst:Befortned cburch. • PI arr • . At Reading. an Tandny evening, February 23rd, by the Rev. A. G. CBIMMIMI. Rector or Christ. Church. Dr. W. MURRAY 'WEIDMAN, to Was MAR Y MAY, youngest daughter ottbe late Ron. (leo. May KRIM. On the 27th ult.; by the Rev. George Worn, Mr. JOHN PRIMO, to Mies MARY A. MILLER. On the FBMB day; by the 841830, Mr. SAMUEL W. MOYER, to libta OAFMA RINE NULL. On the lath nit., .hy the - same; Mr. J. S. RAIFSaTY DER, to SUSAN DONROUG IL On the tad.ult.; in !Shea - of-down, hy' the Rev. J Dougherty, Mr. SAMUEL HICKS, OrMaa lion co.; to Mies ANNA REMY. of Sh riefferstenin. 'Lebanon co. On the same day., 'by the ensue', akt VW' UAL Penton age. Mr, WM:REIDLE, to Mies CATIIARINE KELM. NER, both of N. Lebanon . • ' ." On the 28th of Jannary, by Rev. 'Gerold. In Camden, e it .t.l . ' k .1 N. ~ 31r. DAVID'S:. „ LON°, of- North Lebanon, to, through to andtrom'Pittatt Ithont,change. m M iss MOLLIE 'id pow NtAx,. of f,ehatiOn. '..- i 1 i - •, tiftskngereli the Ca&wisilla ilikaitillielvetTamagna On the 18th ult.; fre7the ' nor. it. 5.,.• Miner, • 6.1;! JO- :r t t 8.50 di:. &Loin& X.l5'.P.- Mi - for ' :Philadelphia, New SEP° WALMER;eStbet - 50th Regiment, I'. V., to l3 litt ' York, and , all Dray Points.. ": -. .„ - -- , ;..e MARY PETEItS, of ' , Leh:ink - a. -• • ' - : i Trani leave Pottsville at 0.16 A. M., and 2.80 P. M., On the , 28tb alt., ;by the itame, Mr: JOWNIIOIINA- for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and -New „York', ''' FRCS, to Miss CAROLINE.DIssiNagn, botb'of North An- Accommodation. Passenge- train •leaves - Reading atSte A. 31 ; and returns from Philadelphia'at 6 001'. On the 11th ult.. by the Rev. .1.4 „ . Gotwidd, Mr. lc SAMUEL S. KElllirto 'Mika SIDNEY' FEESER, both • „ea- All the above trains run daily, Sunday* excepted. from Harrisburg. '' - • - ' ' ' ' .. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.80 A. M., and On the 25th ult., by the Same, Afr.• AARON S. CAR- Philadelphia at 3.15 P. 31. - • • PENTEn, to lspsit MARY SNAVELY, both from Leba- Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at 25 pet non. ' ~.: cent. between any points desired:. „ On the 21:th ult.. - li`the same. Mr. RICHARD BOW. Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all Elt, to Miss BERTHA. °CINDER , both of Lebanon. points at AM 85--for Families and Business Firms '.- e11197-_ ,...... ____ Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and 1 from all points. , - - Si) pounds Baggage allowed each paeeenger. I I Pat sengers are requested to purchase their tickets 1 before entering the, ears, as higher Fetes tire charged . if paid Wears._ ' ' „ On the 25th ult.. in this borough, LILLY PO3IELIA. - „ „ - • .G. , A . NICOLLS, child of Adant.and Amelia 11E38,- 0 8ed Pnionths and Dee. 0 1863 General Superintendent., 12 days. • • - -‘-'O. In needing. on the„2lst sit of Croup. RACIIAEL Lebanon Mutual- Insurance A . infant daughter of II cv..T. LINDENMUTH. I LOCATED AT JDN,MSTOW p N, LEBANON CO., lien' :i-, Mar et. ° the -P ropertyholders of the, talk of Penn. rented Weekly. 1 T.sylyania :—GiiiiLx.trax.'.: „Till? ittention Lis 1810 T, MARC!! 2, /8134 .4. -, -- ,,riap r ectfully solicited to the fellowingltiti of Dieu?. Egge, * dos., - • l6 , tilleePf-tt) LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM , Batter,* lb.. • 20 ' PANY, who • are Wansactirig „ „bneiness with the , most „Fob or netted butter; 10. '.nattering evidence Of Eublic confidence. There sources ILard; ' . :r...” ' - 12 ; 'of tho'Compani are ample to indemnify those who may Tallow, '„- .- • ' . 11 '' takkadiantage through its agency of: the Means afford. Ilarri, „ . :--;;„ I - • 10 -ed them of bei ng . pro tec te d 4 , „,1 a Mtist doss . 1.V.....8_,...1...8'..., Shollidara; , , ./.—,,' ..... 8 7 - 110.4 . 8 . 01 F, .. - 8888,88*Ik/888 wen . ' ..l' --- ' - r - e--erevTlinoiPzi, and enjoying the entirkeonfidence mid of the community:in which they live. Our Com- Bees-wait, ' '• • --'„''' 3 6 -diany is perfectly mutekrand we invite.your etirefal__ . titi White R6E B , '' T t' , ' 6 tentidn tothe following low retest's wearedeterminedto 1 lliked• Raga, ' ' 3 ' ilISUre as low tie any other,responsible company, taki ng Ajax; lc Th., ' '' ' 12 % into considoration the character of the rag incurred. Et:stied, *R., 40 _ Our, CHARTER being PERPETUAL,' :enables- its torAi feathers, "f lb., ' ' 6 2 34' ' liati - Polkieff which never expire„ - whieb otiviatek the - ne 'Wool,•* IL; - .40 e ' comity of.,renew al. Brag !or 6 yetarm 4 .., i ISoup-Beans,_* qt., ' I :1" ' TIM' Com : Piny hale now : be:en in successful operation Vinegar, kil gal., , l2h for nearly 6 years, and OPUS losses have beetto t omptry .. ....,e ; 'i paidlo - tholiatisfaction of all parties concerned; and4ln ' 4 -fact it. boa been, and 'still coot - 411es' tk be, the WishOf ~ -• 1 the Director; ;;;;;;;;7: the Company condoetadoli honest ' i t and ecomimical'princitiles. -' _ 1 - • RAAES OF INSURA'NCE., l "Dwellings, brick'or stone, elate' roof ' 60, 16 ,il . -410 I do - ' Y do shingles , , IS ' do .. do Log'or Frame . t 2O "do • Berne, stone or brick '2O ". do • , litor d e ° HoUs U es, g b .u ri r e l. k .". .o u' r e aten* . . ' ,3o 9n , " dod':::„, I do Log or frame" - do a` w d a o rding L h ol uae or lir i ic A h mi t e r L e nd i es s - a n a kil m tS i th t oo ing lk ti o o lis ia rba n lis rlm s cel • ( 4r , 1 7 55 , : : : 2625 ' 44 , 4 , 4,6 dd . 2 : 61 I Printers kreakilaiid 30 Stationeries : , " de ! Book binders . ' AO -" - I I Tailor Shope - . ; 6 26 .- kil 1 Shoeinaker and saddler shops ,30 n IP ,a • . Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do 1 Tin and sheet iron shops ' BO, " do Groceries and Provielon stores • ,30" do , Tanneries ,30 ' " do Hatter shops : AO " do Grist 51111 s, Water power ,36 .do Saw Mille 'do do t 33 "do Drug Stores , „ ,30 " do Smith shops, brick' r stone AO " de do do Vfood ,35 " do Carpenter,Jpiner & Cabinet-mak'itiliope ,40 P ile Wagoner an& Codetiinakeratiopirt : ' ,40 " do Paint-firma chair maker ehops;- ~ ;-, _ = 1 1r;',410 ", do Oil Mills = ' = ' ' ' '„,40 :'" '' do „. Clover Mills ,40 ' " do' Nounderies..of wood , : ,U ''. 'do do Brick or stone ''' Xi 'l' -do , „Merchandise in brick or stone bulldrngs ' ,20 ',..:" 'do dent in - wooden; - do .25 ""- do Furniture in briclooratone buildings - ,15 " do Stables & kheds, brick orlitolte,Connti . ' ' ,20 " do do tic. wooden - . ." ' -,25' " --do - Livery & Tavern Stables' ', ' , 26 4, .do Birt „ All.communications ahould be addreated to J. 0 11611.31 AN- Secretary, Jonestown, Lebation,Co, Pm kw- OFFICE at the "Black 'terse. Hotel;,' : ' .... '. __ J onestown,ldarch 4,„1863. 01. The;; , Leta Carefully LEBANON. WSON Extra Family, Extra Flour, 25 Prime White Wheet,l" 50 Prime Red Wbeist, 1 - .45 New. Wheat, L..... exime Rye, - 5 ' 9 Olover•seed,, , < 00 • rimothrseed, 2 00' Flax-seed,: . • 2 50 Dried Apples, pealed, 2 00 Peach "13nitz," 2 50 Peach "lintsels,". 1 02 . • Cherries, 1 75 Onions. - • 100 Potatoes, "it bus, pple alter, Iterortf A , 45 4tllliiii , .!l(l*iti:siiitslttg';f: N OTICE. FFICE North Lehanon Roil Road Company,t Lebanon, Pa., February 29, 1861. j Notice is hereby given that this Cott/puny is proper. ed to redeem all of its outstanding Bonds; which will till due on the first. day of Aprii, 1866, between this date and the' Ist day of April next, and that im all these bends, presented lit this office for red.mption, interest will be allowed up to the saiiilat of April, 1864, at thereto often (10)per cent per annum. instead of seven CO per cent, as specified on the face of said Ronde. By order of the Board of Directors. Leb,„Alarch 2, '64. JACOB WEIDLE, Treasurer. the Stockholders of the Lebanon Valley Bank. "VIE STOCKKOLDERFrof the LEBANON VALLEY BANK, are requested to meet at the Banking Rouse, in Lebanon, on March 8, 1884, at 1 o'clock, Y. I'd., to consider a matter of Importance. A. general attendance is particularly requested. By order of the Board. Leb. Merck 2,'64.] JOB. KA:A't3ll, elyshier. Public Sate. WILL be eoblat public sale, et the'residence of the 111 subscriber, at 'the west end of Street, te Joining the Reformed Cemetery, in the borough' of Leb anon, on _ _ TUESDAY, March 15, 1864, the renewing Personal Pronerty,idzs -14 1 HORSE ,-1 COW, • 1 Better; 2'Btorea, - Beds and Bedsteads 6 Cane bottomed imp Chairs, 1 fa, Qtisrr,y Tools. 2 Carts, Cart harness, Potatoes; end many. other articles too numerous to mention. , ' . • . Sale to commenee at 1 (Nock, T.:v.iten, terms 'will be made knOwn by DAVLIS LABILY. Lebauon, Dlitich 2,1861. . ; Public Sale. tialfra, be sold at Public Salei ' en SAT URDAI , March 12 1864, at the late residence of "TOWN CARP'S% deed., in 1. South Aunville township, Lebanon county, Pa., the following Personal Property , viz . A.VALUABLE . Stock .a )f Store Gof,ms, consisting ofhItYGOODS, ABB, QUEENSWABL, Rrc., wllich will he sold at Wholesale. AisD, ONB Sit OLD GENTLE FAMILY Era 0 SE, • 1. MILC •II CO*: • • crsEsiloAT, 1 Carriage,l Trotting Buggy, 1 Spring Wagon; 1 Sleigh; 1. Windmill, 1 Cultivator, 1 new Chopping Machine,' Double-Bartelled Gun, 2 state Ilarntets, 1 Scalding . Trough, a lot of Pales, Posteaud'llailS, Grain Cradles,' Scythes. &c. Also; Copper. Kettles, Iron Zettlea, Coal Stove, Bed sod Bedstead, 14 Bags, Potatoes, Wheat, Corn and On'ti, by _the huslMIS Fittxseed,,,Boxes, Cans," Ac :* : 40'SHARES LEB, VALLETIANK STOCK, • sm... Bale .to commence at VD o'ploek, A. /or, on said-. day , !ben conditioni of sale will be made kaolin by - • , %BAR ,CAR.Plift, • •iWII , hIA i CAUPI,I4, ~, . .- A dininhitlitorit of JOIIN OARRER,.deco ased. ' ' sMarch 2,1864. Public s Sale: ~ ~... Stock, , ,rminginitillements 11 7 . and nonsehold rroperty. WILL be sold at public sale at the residence of the undersigned, in NOrth Lebanon town ship, PA miles from Lebanon, near the Tunnel, on BATURDAY, March . 5, 1864, 'via, be sold the following HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, viz : 4; f BEDSTEADS and BSDDING, COON ' STOVE for Wood or. Coal, other stoves • or do., Trundle bed, - Bureau, Milk ...... ronboards, Wood Obeet,l • ....„ *am uw.e - - Table ' s ,other tables, IS chairs, baireti; ei beltf,tEktOtilpitEir, /0 101T13; of 4 eartoris klnds. Turner's batith,,Ati4ii , AsT4 ol 4 mtoctrA TOES brace tiooVei;*aud"rgionY otYtto?ttA merous to mention. ' &Otto commence at 12 owoolf, IT., of said day when leans El toe'made known by JOSEPH H.. ELOUCg. Omuta B. Heves, Auctioneer. [Feb. 10,1564. NIW ADVERTISEMENTS. Volunteers Bad Conscripts! To solaiele or any o hers wishing to iners um their blooms, there be no•better way of *Ming twat this time, than from the sale of ottrwutehea. 'They'll:a warranted as rvpreerntedl • • " • '.'Partientarly .velos officers in the Army and travelers.' —trunk • "Prettied. best and cheapest the. pieves ever offered." —N. 1. Illustrated NesseJainsmay 10. "Vert pretty and dura ble Watches for the Army.".— ATlNi.trhgtiyyrqutwit (Otteernment Organ) An. 'gust 20 • "One'tif•itte oldestita • most rail Ade ..botofes in bud nese—Louisville AP., Journal, July 81. Pahlri c • - Time'Observers Being a Hunting er Open None Lade* ar Oentieminea Watch conibined. 'with 'Patent Self-Winding Ica; 'proretuent,,a naiad Pleasing Novalty. • ftNE OP THE PRETTIEST, MOST Ns, convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapest tbne.plece for genteel and reliable use evsnifered. It has within it and connected with its mschinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key end sly un neceseary. The cases of this Waren are composed of two MOWS, the outer one Wing Allele cent gold. It has the Improved ruby action lever movement, and is warranted an accurate time piece. Price, superbly engraved, per case Mihail dozen, VOL Sample Watch et, in seat morocco boxes, stt. SILVER WATCHES!. Tint Class Hunting Time Pieces for accuracy of move ment, beauty of material, and above all, cheap. . ness in price, them watches must in sure universal aptrabatios. An imitation so %ultimo that .it can hardly beds tectedAy the moat experienced Judges. The material bring of te a metels,the outer one first quality Stirling- Silver., while the hitter one is German Silver, it cannot be recognized by carting or heavy engraving. making it, sot only to appearance, bet Or durability. the best_ resemblance , of SOLID STL'ELIND SILVER in exi t--,. The Sale of thee' Watches-in the Army,,le a source of -enormous profit, retailing, as they eery readily do, at s'4s and npwardia "Afau yh a ndred deillareilt be winds aj lii a eagle pay day ,, by soy , ;`orie,sif 110 in bnsineee hgt. At Wholesale only I fe heavy Lan fog fog ones, beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands in good ran Ding order, by the half dozen, $B6 --, Solefonly by the case of sizt <'. Upon receipt of two dollars, is guarantee of good fath, we will dead watches by Express to' any part or the loyal 6' sites, collecting balance of bill on delivery This exisureabayers*tinst.fraed,giving their watcher', before'paymerit 10,1 Squire, d. Soldiers in OM ilieleyal states must remit rash in ad Vance; as' the. express' coral:irides peremptorily refute making collections in such danlerans localitiea: 80. nenitier;Earb in advance Loin within the army, Hues IR rebel stores f We guarantee for Bare d, Livery of all Watches, who; her they are sent by 11:14ii or express. ' GU lill't IID BROS. role importers. lii Broadway. corner lkiartiand St., Rea York. Yebruarr 2.5. , e4 —it • REA O.IiNG RAIL.ROA W INTER A RRANGEMENT. LIZi.TAY,F , "IIII,NNWEYOARNIti ) ill NG POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, R G E A lt h tl r o A r EASTON, &e., &c. Traine leave liarrisbnrg for-Philadelphia. New-York. Beading, Pottsville, and, all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. 51., and 2.00 P. padaing Lebanon 943 A. M., and 3.08 P. M. New Yxpress leaves Ilarristawg at 0.30 A. M., passes Lelninen at 7.30 A, M., arriving at New York at = the same morning. . Fares from Harrisburg: 7o New-Yorkss;lsl to ghil adelphia $3 35 and $2 . 30. Baggage ebeeketigthfullgt.l. Iteturtlink, leave New;lforCat m.,..12 - Noon and 7P. 31. , (I'ITTSBURO.EXPIIESS). Leave , PhilacieL phis at 8.15, A. M., arid 3.33 P. M., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. P.C.Aind - vs at 1.05 A. 51. Sleeping ears in the New wit -Express Trails& ... AND.ThiR ;FR IENDS OF SOLDIERS_ . *mean the -attention or ail having relations and friends in fete arm.littto ;leis fact that -1100FLANDS GettOtte Bitters" . Will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. ln the lista, published almost daily in the news papers, on the arrival of - the ieek,.: it will be noticed theta very large proportion are suffering from debiTP• • ty. Every case or that kind can be readily cured by Roolland's German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed: We have no hesitation in staling that, if these Bitters were freely used among obrooldiers; hundreds of three ;might be !weed that otherw mo. will be hat. , '," We call ,particular attention to the following re . • ---.,--- markatilMand welt authenticated cure of one of the ABOUT ' nation's heroes, whose life, to nee hie own language, A WORD "has been saved by the 'litters :” AMERICAN WITCHES.— . - ' PlillotbnalllA, Angnat Ord, 1 162. . ' TROROUGU TRIAL 'l:4 . IRORR 1 semis •Tones & Evans —Well; gentlemen gent II ix' f- A FT E R A an d's Cle;man „Bitters bas sa v ed sny,life: '' There is no THAN TNIN Y r,ARs . Ole tittle- P Incas innillifall- mistake in this; It is vouched' for. by numbers of my t used by the American WatchCo.,=of W,althem, Mass,' comrades, some of whose novae are , appended, and who have gained a firm bold , upon the favor of tbo public, ware fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my and now, no less titan 75,000 of, them are speak Eng for case I am, and have been. for the last four years, a Itheteselves in the pockets of the people, ?From a very member of Sherman's zclebrated battery, and tanner 'nsiguilicant beginning the business basincrimped UM- the immediate -Oa/Imo - ha of Captain ;.R. It. A.yres til we are justified its stating that WE „IKARidaIIIOBE Through the exposure attendant mom my ardneus du ..i'llAN ONE HALF' of all the watches Wald in tbo UM- lielka-WIAS attacked in November last with intiatematien ted States. Repeated enlargement of our - factory build- of the l'ungs;and was - for seventy-two Mile's', the hom ingo t and the labor of 1000 operatives', , Mill find us nis• pital. This was followed by.,.great debility, heighten en oat t 4) Sllpply . the conetently increasing ' demand.— ad hy. aw-attack' of djeentery. I was then removed And We may here °Nerve that 'notwithstanding, the from OM White House; and, sent to This city on board 'high pr ice of labor and nu:aerie* we ,actuallr sell our She Steamer A.State Of 4Bile" frotn which I landed products at less prices than those .currene five years on the 2fft.h. °Mee: Since that time I have been a alp: •. , hoot as loot as any-One could be and still retain a spark •'' We refer to these facts anly'for tprliosea Of proper- of vitality- . For .a week or more I was scarcely able to lv Introducing another subject rellilive te our menu- -. wallow anything; and if I tiid force u morsel down, it facture of Watched. anoth er itlierto our abler objecthas been • eras immediately thrown up again. ; ..• . to*make coon 'watches ' for tbe million at,the lowest pas- I could net even keep a glass of water on ruk /dom ande price—something to take the place of the make , ach : Life ••eeeld: not last under these 'ciretintetanceit ; believe' raratches 'gralled ..Ancies,' tiepiner,"' "Eng- end, accordingly, the physicians who' hadtmen work- - liah Patent Lev ere," la„ . soiritQlytifebviu 'won tile flag faithfully. - though ,uneuccese fully, halogens. me 'market, in countless nuMlihmi . hp' Ra t' imen ' work; i.. from the -,graep of the .deed Archer; frankly told me .shops—watches "Whirl' araAhe refuse - el their:facto. 0,,,,y could do no more. for me, and advised' reetbline tioe..linottletiblo at 'home and perfectly worthless lISTn. . & clergyman ,' and: to mak-e.suebiclispositionuf mj! ling erywhere. . - ted funds He beat suited Me.' Ant acquiStitanee' Who r ,Tb is, nisjecs , We Intvrencimplitikted>xfOw ',Shave.. viettedl Me et the:hotpital i kirtffildflegitk Steinbren, 11,," te itnimulteel tlct pa pvt ficen4enced tO inefiltifam, ..shatrbelo*,...nrch ,'Streiet, - at , hilidtme,': as se 'forlorn - thfc;Ofmt . ,clies oflbe xer,l'en • eeee-kr . hope, to try sour Bitters, and:kindli prbestred a hot% AIM 4,§T 2.031 A DARED WV.. Tietllß a. tie ` , 'Froth the'-'4inte I commenced "taking them the' . 7 , 7 , ~ PI 0 KETalt:Yar* iig .r, nm- , • gloomy shadow of death receded,. and lam now, thank' i'lldhlitrillf.tlanythirtg,lligartokamade ,tati,.. 6.166:1ives Got intit z ,getting,thetter , ,Sboystlif Wombat taken, fittdf neap dtbyhAnytil og iiiidel - the"Worki",lor iwe;Pctlit. ff. I,3o',itaraltioal: tep;pounds,alidlrfeel sen d& purpose We haes . the araplest facilitiek:' Vi,have, iglliPi'Pf be i ng l a TiiMOI to r rAit' in *PP wife and daßg-b -rectedian addition to 'Our.; mein -buittlingeezpreagyf ,ter,Arpm twit Ant I gave beard ..nottalog for .111 mentos: for lhishranuhrofnur'bradneas, end bare'elled it With for, gentlemen, lam a loyal Virginian , from the Stein !the beet workmen in our , servicei "Venting 'by . our iV of Front-Royale ,TO your Retrainable Bitten I ewe ;long exper fence, we bave sta . -Modelled tins form - o tour ISO Certainty of life which has taken the place . of vague watche, - intredue Mg mach improvements is to . fears — to your Bitters will I owe the glerioua privilege . suggested .- end proved to be good from time to time, Rif again clasping to my bosom those wbo are dearest to n.nd have has new and severe tests of iseehro- me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. nisnt, adjustment and compensation. ' Ne t h -. We fully,conewein tbe truth of the above abatement, and applianceet have been constrneted;vrhich perform as ne had deapairedzi seeing onr COBlrmit", Mr. Malone, their work with consummate telleaey and exactitude, 'reatored-' l ° heal th. '•"' '. . _ , • - and the choicest and moat !approved materials ours, are JOHN- CIIDDLEBACK let ~a w York . 'Battery. • need. Nothing in feet is -wanting either in . Wombani.- - °.,,89.,k9.E A 4...(-7stigli", Co litlk!klaine: ex 1 principles, material of workmanship toensure per- ---.-.-. a CHET A LlER;ind New Xegt, , • faction in the result. • L E SPENCER, ist Art#lMlt litisOttey B. We continue to manufacture (Mr other Well-Ite,opo J B FAS/WELL,. CO 484 TeSISIOnt.:, qualitiee.under the following names t, : % `HENRY'S j UM& co Ai do. . ..' '. : . - • "APPLETON, TRACT - A CO." lINN RV T AI CROEA,LE,CO7 C tith'ldeinis: • * 1 ' "P. S. BARTLETT," , JOHN FWA R. Co Y. 6,lo.lekte, . . And the "Soldier's Watolt,". ~,,, nyynkeAN ff,, R./ 7 I to il 72A, New York: • .. - ''' "WN: EL nßltlf."'' . , EXTRA:IOEI;E PUOMASs Olk It 9.ldif,reirt: The latter, the lowest priced watch 'ire make, is a ANDRJPIF J E.1.1418A,15‘ Co A( o ., , , f irikal., substantial, reliable timvp lose, cased in aterliniailver J 9IOI ..„'Jra g , E1N 8,, . C 0 , ,b,..1 06 taft,T11, --7 : - —hunting pattern, and is not liable to get out ,of order ~ ; ' ..nuor in Marching AMU.. or fighting. All Abe above 4, - ' ' '''''. . .. ~, ~i , ,,n a n a ?mum . hick .. - lieu that the iiiielliUire 'Of 1 !.o. J ° ssaxicON, 1$ on . . _ li 9 la,Pilln - itheiflAPPßßVeitiiiiiattlea: •'" '''"'''' ' '' ..,. . . , . . ! . 1 ,,.. , wa tch ~. '4. PIarrnIOBOTTLE 78CEN7/ described IfflO r rli. , " l- r ,i , - , ii i „•.... 4 4 : .., ~ ..4 .1 . Ii 1 i ' : 1 :;nkisclei 1121"nAtitaxiCall Made . yowl . " ... , ,tll. ‘ ', 'n'''-'.'!" !yd.! , ''' '"'" 6 4 Vii w oribefirtiiiiiiiiitigp relpia *-. dealers genets' IY 'tittoughen tile cpytntrr. .11010411/8 &' AP letovii, '• Pion us z .. do **Pt ti t ' tiff " ''''' tr, ...- :". DISCO, but send to us, Agengtorilie American - id). cipcp , 1 , 1 ,,, 55 m sorbs ti g er _ 0 .0 1177 - . t 57.; .: 7. . - ~...="*. i Nov. 4, isee—ivoidolttV .. 1111 : i rt 11 ..... - - . 1 P I : 11 ,r.... 7 . .101.1P:tbAL,r.170.11110E A .. N Y Is A,,,, ;1 -A . M . 477 . , LJITEST ws - 1011 - 11L-FIENST 111:1111Emq1V"..a\kilikaitillOw A MAGNIFIC4NT STOCK OF' _AT THE HEW YORK STORE. WS have just opened the following list of great bargains. received from cur buyer in Sew_ Tori; : Eh _Laing', 20 sad 26 cis. per yard; very. good Prints from 16 eta. upwards, looped Skirts of all awn, nary in, test styles; blank Stella Shawls, $1.050 and upwards ; Ladies Collars sad Sleeves cheaper than ever:, CROCERIE4t GROCERIES. We have Just received from Nevr Yorke fresh stock of OROCERIES I such as •• Molasses, Sugar, Coffee,. Tea, 'Sze., a ir We buy our Goods exclusively for CASH, and are there* always enabled to buy when, find the chestiest and will always itivelkur customers the benefit of this advantage. We have but ow price soul veteran are CA.$ll. Come aid examine our stook, Rod if you don't buy you will see so erase. faces. • Towle Sc . Carlisle,. EMI& ws :BUILDING, Cumberland stmt,,Lebelgt% . Lipbason,Oept. 23, 1863 NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Vegetable Eitraelt. A PURE TON IC. .60eAlt 11000LANti' ''GrERbiAN,BITTEItS, tRBPARED BY Dr. C. M . JACKSON, Philad'a Pa WILL-EIRECTITALLY CURE _ Liver 'Complaint, - Dyslieptoia, Jaulidiee. Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases, of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dienrdered Liver or StemaCh Such ae Constipation, Inward Piles ' Fulness or Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Hansen, Heart-. burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or %eight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stounich, Swimming of the Head, Hur ried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sullotating Sensations when in a lyingpos. Lure, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever end Dull Pain' in the Head, Deficiency Of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes; Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of float, Burning in the Flesh, Constant. Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Fellow Fever, Bilipus Aver, t(c. TIIEY .CONTAIN No Alcohol -oi. - Bad Whiskey ? They WILL CURE the above diseases is ninety • nine eases out of a^hundred. Induced by thCestensive.'esleond: on Tarsal popu -114)4! ofiloolland's German Bitters, (p*ely vegetable,) hots of Ignorant Quacks - end unscrupulous adventu rers, have opened upon suffering hunuutity the good, gates ofllnetruthe in the shape of pisii4hiskey,„ vilely. compounded with injurhunt drugs, andeltristened Ton ics, Stimichiss and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic prep. niations in'plethoric bottlesoind.big bellied kegs, 'um der "the modest appellation of Bitters; which instead &curing, only aggravate disease, and leave tie disap pointed self •rer in dispalr. • HEKIFLAND'S GERMAN BITYERSI . . . _ Are not anew and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by .the American public; and their reputation and Mt; are not rivalled by. any similar preparation. The proprietors bare thousands of Letters from the most enfinent , • CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS; PHYSIC' SIPS, Ala CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personel kin/Arledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. DO YOUWANT SOMETHING TO STEENGTIIENYOU? DO YOU *ANT A GOOD-APPETITE ? DOYOU WANT TO ItUTLD - UP YOURCONSTITUTIONt DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERYOIISNESS? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? • MI YOU WANT A DEISM AND YIGOROUG PEELING? If you do, use MOOPLANErS GERMEN BITTERS. . Pram Rev. J. Newton Broom, D. D., ..Eiffor of the r • cyclopedia .of .Rnosolidge. Although not disposed tO.fisirbr or recommend Pat eat Medicines in general, through distrust of their in gredient./.. and effecte ; T yet know of no sufficient Tea- . king why a man may not testify:to the -benetita he be lieves himself to have received from any :simple prep aration, in the , hope that he may lbw. contribute to the do this the more readily, in regard to IlineffainPit Gorman Bitters, prepared' by Dr. C. M. Jackson; ofthiii =am Or man -Tears, under-the . - alcoholic mixture- Lent indebted 'to my friend Rob ert'Sffotinialter; Earl, for the removal of this prejudice .by proper.. tests, and for enocuneurementlo try thein; when sugaring from great and long.. continued debiii .ty„'the Use of three, bottles of theae-Bitters, atthe'lia ginning of , the,present;year,.was followed elevideni. - relief, and,restoration to a degree of ,bodily and men lel vigor which I had not felt for. six months before'. and had almost .despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and any . friend for, directing me to the use, of them ; • J NEWTON BROWN. ; Plulau's-, Jinx, 231661. . . ratlictibirMice, There are meny'prepsratlons sold under the name of Bitters; put' op In quart bottles. compounded. of the cheapest whiskey or common rum. comic, from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander deed. This class of Bitters bas caused and will continue to mom', as long as they can he mid, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stint. silents of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted end kept np, anti the result is all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For thous who desire and mil/hare a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get One Bottle Hoof:- lan:Ps Gems Bittcrs and mix with Three Quarts of' Good Brandy or Whiskey, and the result wilt be *prep *ration that will far meet in medicinal virtues and true esce Hence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much Zen. You will have all the virtues of goojlatul's Bitters in connection with &good article of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparati ons will coat you. . Attention Soldiers! NO. 631 Aiwa ST.! Jones ar: ghtecoutor to 0: Br. JACgStiNO Pr r ors, , sat, POW BAIII Da. Gro. Wes; opposite the Coat Roust_Lanizenr, PA... and by Druggists And Dealsmigt overy - ttifro in thO 'United „State*. - • FITS!. . FITS. AII. RICHEY, Merchant .Tallor, respeettally ae mamma to the citiaens •of Lebaon and rleitulty that he basing, returned from the city *Mks Am se. sortment of CLOTHS,CASSIMERFA alt of which be will sell or make wp - to of4erat prices to suit the times, at his No. 1 . Talloridg Mesh lisnment in Kelm's New Block, 4 doors Smith et Ms Beck Betel, South Walnut street. MI work entrusted to hist:me,' will be ineusedlarbor ed in a wrirkmanliko MaJnet as to Amblers and dem _ Goode purphaied elsewhere will bechecrfielly mole up to order eb the usual moderato terms. ' Having bad Fears'of 'erperiooms is the Tailoring and DiyGeoen bus lam, and being Inclined to MU to the adearitagn of his customers, silt the advantages molt log from Mid asquirements, he feels inflated that it will be respoudial to by a very liberal Aare of ampule patronage. .Friends mai once to pleasenne after that please your elves. July 8, 1863.' LATEST= NEWS Ofthr cheapest and Besi Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Bootss .5 a , 7 Shoes Hats, Caps, ace 1B undersigned the opened one of the BEST AS SOBT,IIBfiTS of I ATS,CePS,B OOTS, 810 ES. TIIWI6S, iligll24tc:of"hedi Ai of the beet materials, which sell at prices tcArecomineed them tfo' parable ears. Of the HATS he bee quite a variety of New Styles, embreelog.the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringhens and Monitor. Hot. very. beautiful and Tory cheep. Of CAPS he hes ti gotnpfete asportment. of - all the New Styles, got up lu superior manner_ with Sue finish; Women ' s "dimes' end Chit-._ dren's Balmorele, Gaiters: Congress Boole, Slipper*, , and all other Linde; . Men's end Boys' Itelmornls Ow,. ford Thei, , Wgeblngton Ties, Congress Boots, and all -, other kindle* worn by them, including BOOTS and SHOES, of The different varieties. at his chsaVStore I 11r s : Walnitt'St., next to the County:Prison... Mir Thankful for the Moat eurouregemeekt of Om ... public beretofere; 1 ' would . invite al I w sehiii;e"illey thing : in my line te call and oseenlne nay stalc:beihreimaking - their purchaties. '" ' - *5. BOWMAN. Lebanon, April 23,1862. - - ' 1 - • P. B.—Meseures taken and work made at shier; notice. . . , - , , . .. .. • BOOKS & STATION raRY A NEW Fiala. WALTZ * HOUCK 1-)VOULD inform th . bile, that : hawing baughtand WV 'consolidated the Book and Stationer* . Stores or H. H;Roedel and George Waltz, theyare now prepared to wait on ail who will favor them with a,callod, the old stand (H. H. Roedel's) in Cumberittiadatreet,,whore they will always have on itynd 7, o, large and• 11441 Se lected snooty of School, Blank, and Sunday, Mood Books, and as an' Inducement the'y offer their ilboolis 'rieous booki at greatly reduced prices. - The New York arid flidelphis and Woolly Paperviand.Map,azinco, ran be had and trehoiribed for, ' on reasonable terms, by calling at their Aare. Anything wanting in their line Will be theerfally ab tended to with, promptness and dispatch , . Lebanon'. N0v.12.1562: „ - CAI:44NET WAREIUUMJS, ulksesorner - ordirarket , Sriseere, w ,x1.13412 .i0N BOROVGIL mid ala ameettaent of goad nd epetantial ,Scirmltuma Parlor,tottiffil afo Mamba. :.—rOcallitliao OF SoFiii:*fite--e. Joan" (Parlor. 'Central Cart mad Oaffinfonfrablee, Fins and Common, :Itanieia„. • hr. jCHAIRS. perrimit ebs• Seated, Camman-anCF Bock, d 'Chaim and Old Ffirtiltnre aid at moderate Priam - IFir COFFINS made and P.lnerala attenll.ll at Os• shimmer natio,. , N RY LIMN. North Lean= horoosb..7au.,B, 1884. , • Boot and Shoe Store. JACCIft =DEL respectft4ly forms the public that he still coatis . use hU extensive establishment is oft: 411. his new bullitizig, In Oumberhcadst, where he hopes to render Ik. seam satisfaction am heretofore to all woo may favor him with their custom.. He invitee Herchaists and dealers in BOOTS. and SHOBSand - every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable Articles Is his line , to call • and examine for themselves, his /erg* and varied stock He is determined to surpass all ocmpstition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due oars taken in regard to materials aculerorlimanship;: norm bt the best quali ty of ATILER'sid other materials are need, and none but the best workmen are employed P. B:—He returns his sincere thanks to blafriande fee the very liberal patronage beret:atoll, bestowed mildest. He hopes by strict attention to bistliellost/sndusidthlß to please his' cuidomers, to merit • 'bare of public pall rouge. (Lebemn,July 3, 1881. EXPOSITION Or TH2 Manuiritature or Liquors, OR THE LIQUOR DEALERS' COMPANION. NHS only reliable Work ever published in Awe-rim. Will tell how all [Alums are adulterated sad tutted. Also how three barrels. of Whisk? -rows& frosatillEssillone of ipirita. Sent on receipt of $5,00. . . . . . Addreas.bi. N. BROWN, Wowelidorf, Berta Co., fa. Jam 11,1884.--Sai.• A. 11ER$113EMRIBIPS - 1 Furniture adirellistir 'MAN UFACTORY , Cuinberland Street,LebaisOn;Pis., . • 'nearly opposite' Bab's' ffoier. lIE adbacriber keepa constantly on hand. or warm, to order the best and most *alienable XAmmiture and Chairs, wbich be will sell their and ehausurtbea. any other shop In the Borough ' 7 l) , 'minnts of Lebanon. Ile Invites Yowl; Uoutlekbeelt, era and all others to give h lie a call Wont: buying.einewhere. Be keeps no city, work, but makes all him.elf with geed amehmen.. Lle keep's. a Furniture iWagoit delivers.eJi:Ftlritarvs,u4ttir out injory,and free of coil. Don's forget the place—. Egan bakesen. Camber land Street. Ile:invitee all to.give him atell, - for the can make the beat largo lommllk him. • • 4/1 11,W LebastoP Jan,2o, 186-k-4re- . • • • .Out-Lois. as Pirticat. Sale ill - ILL. be. !QS at 2 cis iite 9! Amisztoxvizro. siiaetad Sri "Lai l * heed, 'nem On Worthies Hoe, Jo Oro- _ well towash* 11 adjoins the lend' of Wldcrer Palmer, chi the North, Wm. Atkles end John Kranseonthelast. There nue iitdij 'LOG HOUnt, vreetteir 'botinled erected.the the land, end a good WELL m thaliardoiL= The'larid'has One stones fey : tummies. Iv. t o ut Win mete a uice home fora anal! Tat**. 1116. It is free from firolliatygev %pod titla b• given. BITCEISIL N. 11.—Thle tract to now ~yowl WWI CV CK am • / .' 1 " of which will be given to the purchases. Lebanon, June 13,1380. • It EAIDIEWLE.VLOVIII XGI: - ..ril i 2 ilr,l fii !Milk 'tokbat;-,.., . 1. cklifed It to4FlNOWltlebill Lois • ',. 13i Aiskt,om of.Opfkrpo g 4 iili .1 10 , 1; 4 VkiOrilthi. irt..beWteeniory-maa . othi,r 1 appralseine44, It ‘iliati will enable him fit mall Inv! anywhere else mu be Velext,.. Gip Rod. wie fip k r your! : solves beton) you make rueirm 1 1 ISPEAMI L _ RM. THRZA DOORS WKST /Ron cutrix 11017101 : Lebanon, s.pt. Si, 1101. =IVRY RAW Kay =I