tigt....gf.l4 - t.ti..,g;:, - TEEMS, - - "$l5O A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDAYE DAY,- JULY 29, ISO HOME AFFAIRS. WOODWARD, LOWRIE AND DEMOCRACY. DEMOCRATIC BOROUGH MEETING The Democracy o f Lebanon and are invited to meet at the public h"onse of Mns. RISE, in Lebanon, on Saturday evening, Au ral I, at 71 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of ;perfecting the organize:lion Of the Democratic lob of Lebanon. ' . ataltr.of the Olub Lebanon, July 2S, 1863. BETHEL AGAIN MOVING. • The Mt. Zion, Democratic Club will, keld meeting at 'the publid t?otiSa of Henry Glihk; at '6 o'clock, August Bth, 1863. A full attendance is respectfully requested. Speakers are expected to be present.: July • July 23,.1863. INSTANTLY KlLLRD.—Charles Rh an, son of Bernhard Rhnn, of North Lebanon !own . ship, accompaniedtwo.of his brothers on a trip to „ Williamsport. on a boat. On tbeir. un, Tues. day, the 20th inst.. while passing,another the two cams in collision and Charles was - thro*n off. falling between the boats and was 'crushed to death. The deceased was 16 years, 7 ,montbs, and 25 days old. TALL TIMOTTIY.—,Mr. Henry, B. Snavely, of North Lebanon township, has placed on exhibition at the ADVERTISER office a Time thy stalk. measurin 5 feet 6 inches, which the world is challenged to beat. DROWNED.—A tittle son of Abraham Bartley, of Jackson township, this county, - wits drowned in a pond near Myerstostin, on ltin.fday of last week. Esquire. Cooler held ab inqueet on the dead body., ACCIDticT.—On gaturtday •• last Mr. Oen. Fisher, of North Lebanon township, and si member of the 48th regiment P. M., was badly injured near the depot in this Borough, hYjtlmP ing from the ears while they were in motion. On the evening of the same day, Mr. J. Aaron Walter, of this Poreuvh, and also a member of the 48th regiment, fell trom the ears, breaking his arm at the wrist. . That most delightful of all places in this section of Country—the Cart SlirtiNGS—is still under the Proprietorship of Mr. Adorn linak, who is now ready to receive visitors, and accoin rnodate them to their hearts content. We learn that a large number of families and individual persons are at present sojourning there, and that there is still room for more. •The Cold Springs cannot be heat as a delightful summer retreat. The following is tt list of theirilled, wounded and tnissing of Capt. Passler's Compa ny, 149th Reg.T. V., in the late battles at Get tysburg. They took 56 mon in the Whin and brought out 11 : Xilled.—Andrew J. Caster, Henry Lentz-2 Wounded.—Captain J. H. Hassler, 2d Lieuten ant John .G..l3ntderff, Sergeant EL tliesher, Color Sergeant 11. G. Brehm, Color Corporals J. H. Hammel, H enry Spayd, Franklin Lehman, John Friciel. Corp. R. R. Brown, Corp. Isa;te L. Moyer,G. W. Bachman, Wm. H. Christman. Syl vesterC. Derr, Augustus Curtiu.,, Peter: giejler, Jaws B. Eillate'r, b. H. Lessley,,AOM lea; James M. Noll, Wm. H. Riegart, Henry Ritten house, Jacob Snyder. William P. Sari e, 8.. D.- Spangler. William M. Seltzer, Henry Urfeb, IVm Warner.—Total wouaded-27. Serg't H. J. Hoffman, Corporals J. IL Focht, E. L. Manderlotch. F. A.• Matthew.„ Fred. Hoff. man, Privates H. D. Forney. Henry fleekomen, G. W. Marks, Isaacs Miller, Isaac. Hell, Jolla U. Gairing, Sam.uel Royer William Seibert, Michael Suurwoin, A. W. Sattazabn, Adam .Eigler.—To tal missing—l 6 Vie're itre a titi t "Ma regittfellt& — iti - ive In camp at Heading—the 531 and 48tb.. Col. ttubiell is the Commandant of the Camp, and Lieu t. Col. Frick is acting-Colonel of-the 43t1t. Thedirth has Veen en Provost duty hi 'tending fora week past. Several trains loaded with wound ed rebel prirners Move passed this pinen doting the passed week, to the enstt►ard. Capt. Bassler, wounded at the bat , tie of Gettysburg, has been brought to his bowls tit Alyerstown. We learn that ha in doing iron. Jnry List, for August Term, 1863, GRAND JURORS. "". Christian K.Rachmen, S. Annvillo Simon l3lonell, Bethel John Brandt, N. Lebanon tp. Moses Borkey, He idleberg Jahn Cope, jr., Londonderry Henry butweiler, South Annv elle Jeremiah Daugherty, Lebanon - ;• Joseph Diehl, Jaokson Rudolph Eckert, North Lebanon tp. Clayton Findley, Londonderry John Gass, North Annville Henry Hibschman , deckson i Samuel Heilman, North Anne ille Samuel Hauck, Cornwall -" Henry Light. North Annville LeuMer, Swatura John Light, s. a.. N. Lebanon hero' :Joseph Mattis, JacksOn Adolphus Reincehl, N. Lebanon born' Frederick Shultz, Millereek • . Jacob Spangler, Jackson , Andrew J. Tien,' ' Michael Witmer, Cornwall Levi Wulf, Bethel TRAVERSE JURORS. John Albert , Bethel Berms ille Bennege, Jackson William Boyd, Londonderry . , Isaac" Barto, Bethel • Jacob Capp, Lebanon Jonas Dondure. Soutb . Lebanon John butter, East Hanoyer Fetes Visite r, Jackson John Foorman, Londonderry Benjamin Gaiberillethel '- John Stroh, N. Lebanon tp. Charles Goodman, N. Lebanon born' Henry Stroh, South Lebanon Frederick Hoffman, - .lleldleberg .Samuel Krause, Jackson 'Tobias Lantz, Cornwall William Louver, Borough Joseph Long, Swa tare Isaac Lutz, N. Lebanon tp. "Richard Miller, Jackson John Mark jr., Londonderry Joseph Muse, Held leberi `Geerge Rei web 1, Borotigh Joseph Philips. Jackson 'Henry Shenk, Borough Henry Smith P. S., Ffeidleberg ' •• "Gideon Snutterly. Bethel John Strong jr.. Cold Spring David M. Shuey,Rast Hanover • ; Samuel Steager, South Lebanon Henry Wolf, N. Lebanon,,tp; 1 4 John A. Woomer.Jackson Simon Widmer, Union John Westenberger, Cornwall % t Henry Witmer, Borough . Rueben Zug, Held leberg PROCEEDINGS OP MEETINGS MELD IN CAMP XCELENBERG, JOLT 23d AEI) 24th, 1863. Calle lunueNnerner, Raantan , July 24th, 1363. Pursuant to orders a meeting of Committees . appointed by each Company from Lebanon County, was converted at Heed Kluane rs, for the purpose of taking measures in regard to the delay of the Commissioners in paying the Bounty fa the Volunteers ofEn id county. On modes! Col. Emhicrh 'was electod . Brosident, and Afttjer Stein, Secretary. On tuotion'a ComMittee of onel from •eabh Cern. Pally, including the Staff officers, was appointed 'to draft resoletions'otpressiii or the sense of the - tbeetlng an fellows Ernbich, Injor Stein, Vents. Shultz. and .Bihighaus, Copts. Beinoehl, Menry, Seibert, Staum, and J. IV.,..Marbeson. Oh motion the meeting adjourned, to' Meet to. nitirrott Morning at 5 o'clock, A. M., On:ibepar ade, ground. JOHN B. EMBICIf, Prnsijent. T. &tilt, Secretary. CAMP MuerimNßEß.G,„ It 1 • 'aantan, July 25th, 1t163 `'. i ~ Agreeably to adjeurnmekt, a meeting of all companies trom Lebanon ponitty was held an the parade grounds; wbemtbe following preamble and r esolutions were read and'unanimously adopted:— Whereas, At a meetipg of the oNz4s of Leba• non'tgotinty, held at the Court Hou'lMOn the her ottgh.'Of Lebanon, *llndaydittialthdoy of Sone, 3533; the folittWitirpreamlilan.a resolu• don were adopted WuEttuas, Theimmineney of the,puhlie dan ger all will'admit, noy C.1.11.9fie thUUder tones up on the whole populatton r orthe State able to bear arms, to rise in self- defense, an itnnaediate and universal response by ourlieorile to this °all will enable us to redeem our reputation as men of courage and patrintisne—,--a reputation which we are free to acknowledge has, been imperilled by our hesitating respeneeto the call for volunteers by the'Publie authorities wfien the datiger seem! ed remote and appeared not likely to be realized --save our own homes from plunder and devasta tion, and teach the enemy a lesson they may have occasion long .toremember. Resblved, That.the; Claim ty- Commissioners,' be and they are'bereby instructed to borrow imenetfi ote7y, and as occasion may require upon the credit of the county, such sums of money as may be suffi cient to pay to erery *an who may desire pay ment the sum of firee.dhitars per week while he is thus engaged in the ptiblie service, and that this meeting.. does hereby bollectively pledge itself to indenenity, and save barniless the said Comm is. sit:kers in borrowing the said men let required as above stated. Therefore, Reedited, That in vie* of the truth of the above preamble and resolution, and on an, count of the "imminency of the public danger," seven companies from .Lebanon manly pramptly .responded to the call of the Governor, to "save our (their) own homes from plunder Und.devasta tion." Resolved, That we heard with tegtli s t that the rose Intion authorizinglita Commiasionersto pay each and every man fromthe county, it weekly bona ty of three dollars; has not been earned 'out; we new declare that as we relied upon the prom. ise or pledge then and there made, and by - their refusal oi'delay to pay tis ttvise'who went filreh to defend their &Mies and'firesideetheirjast bounty, we respectfully recemmend for such PArniers en everlasting remembrance. Rowlced, Theta numbenof the men compos ing - the 4Sth Regiment have left their families al most destitute, and "like 'men of courage," come to the rescue of their invaded State, and from lettere daily received from home we are pained to learn that many of our families are destitnte of the necessaries of life. and consequently depend ent upen the-liberal few. • Resolved That we consider the proceedings , of our -friends. , av home diso - raeeful- and--.as diers we call upon them to,perform iheir: duty .and regain that confidence reposed in them prev i ous to Vurlonving for the "tented field; On motion adjOurned. The following is a list of the wotind od missing in Company P. V., in the battles at Gettysbotg: Co: N. was partially raised in ShoefferetoWn, t his county i WoirignED—Lieut. Jeremiah 'Hoffman, Sergeant Edward Mehiman, Priiitats John Solders, Wm. H. Seiders, John H. DocleSepohn, Jonas Sea. Christ, Geo. W. Steintneti. Missiser.—Wm. Ithi3lippy , Abialkam Bickle, Peter Smith, David fleisey. • The Company tent iota the action with 32 men, ; but of them escaped : It suffered moat on Weifna2day 'a fight: Master Roll of od. A., 48th Rog. P. V. Militia Captain—J.6lmM , , W. HewiW - ' Lit Lieutenant—John M. Bowaitin ' 2d LieuteC • ant—Reahen Bishop Ist Sergeant—John IV. Ellinger ' 2ii " David 11. Sargent. 3d " John A. Ebersole 4th " Peter Ehv sth Serg't and Quartermaster—Peter Killieger Ist-Corporal—Patrick Conner 2tl " Joshua C. Snoddy 3d " John Runkle 4th " David Reed sth . I!i.t. ' William Moulfairi ..• . 6th " Jonas Eby ; •.. sth " Alexander Sargent Bth ~.. 'f Henry Heist_,, •Musiiian—Cyrits."Deitrich `I ' John Carnabam . Daniel A. Braudt Burti C. Kelly ' Jetth.l3hlor ' . -•.: . • Airgustes Kaulfmatt Irenry..W. Brown Isaac liessly Andrew Boyer Adam Kong Char les •Brirgelhauch William. Lehman Simon 11. Buiman 'David Latium ' James Bigham (Jacob tesher Henry Clark Jacob S. Miller * Solonitin Curry '. . ISaintiel Mobti.V. Marion Carroll . Levi C. Myers ' • Joseph Carman? William B. Maud Michael Dciniliger . - Joseph Nyo .- ; .. - 7 Jacob Eliiiiger fieityy Nye Jacob -Fia.-0 tz ' - -Alextroder - Cistreirtir — Cyrus Garret ' ..:Dallas Peters .Tacob Grose. - I George Flaster John Grumbine - ''Simbri Poorinarp • Abraham Heilman Jeremiah H. Rauch George K,lfenry ' .- ifhhO B. Shultz : David tuekendubler teary Shier • Frank Hershey John H. Shutt Jacob Horst Adam Shuey ' John Hoots David Searfoss Lewis Hetnbold Cost:ties M. Sdoke John Huakeutlabler Samuel Turblii - Cyrus Hertz Charles Weilmer Moses K. pnboden . . •, Joseph Widmer . Joseph Kreiituer ` ' Abraham tiaidierman Soldiers' Special N - otice.—Dd your duty td yourselves : - protect your health,, . use. ROLLO •ItrAY 'S PILLS ANDlittirsittr. 170 i Sores, Scurvy, Wounds, Small Pox, Furors, and 80;..vel Complaints, tbey pre • a perfect. safeguard. Full directiOt szhow.to use them with eVery• Bei. On ly 25 els: per box. 210 TAKE NOTlCE.—The.enrolling is go ing on. and it is expected that the Conadfintion act will be enforced immediately. so # Would. advice every body to get their PFC . MILES taken in time for their re lations and friends, and the only place to get a No.l, Picture to at ZIMMERMAN'S ~New York Photographic Gallery, for he. is takingg - the cheapest. the best. and most lifelike Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec ommend. Remember the•'l3lace. Zilnineiffliin's New York Photographic Gallery, in Curdherland early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody that has got Weal: eyes should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. His Pictures on ly require from 3 to .5 s6iMidi Hine to Sit. Guns. Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, ATTENTION SPORTB3fEN.-J. G. A etprmaca *mad re spectfully inform the-public that he centinuee the husioess of manufacturing and dealing in (TUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, pOWDER, Caps, Wa.di.'alid all kindirbeguniiirto ttini gun.materi al, at his Store, ..n Market ~ t reet. a fete doors North of the L. 4 Itt R.. Lebanon, Pa.. — All kinds of Repairing, done at the shortest . poS tale notice and in the best style o f ii•orkstanship. Lebanon, Jane 24'; ISH3.--3m. ,f,;ll...r'Cial,': . 4.irtiz..rt.: ITiplootvresstoNS AND EXPERIENCE 01' A NER. VOUS YOUNG MAN.—Published as.g warning and for the especial benefit:of - 7).6am men, an 4, those who suffer With NERVOUS DE.DILITY, Loss OP Millionr, PREMA SURE I)ECAT. &c.. &C.. by bee who has cureti ihy simple means. after being put to great eildnie and inconvenience. through the use of worthless rtlqi it.ines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single espies may he hod (free) of the anther, A. LAMBEET Grew point. Long Wand. by sodas lug' an addressed en. • vcions .kddress CH ARLES - 4. LAMBERT, Req.. GREERPOINT. LONG ISLAND, New York. • July i . 1863.-2 m - • TILE CONFESSIONS AND, EXPERIENCE Gni INVALID. Published for the houtlit, and as t wnrningnnd A CAUTION TO YOUNG lIIEN wbosoffer from noreou. Debility , Prenmairp Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at the 6/IMO time. TIFF fiIHANg or SELF CDR.& By one who has cured himself after biting put to great expense and injury through medicut humbug auctoinactsg . ry. ; . - .B3deneloing a post paid addriaildd . , ehlodupts, copies may be had of the author. NAVE ANEW., MAYFAIIt, Esq.- Bedford, Wings county, N. Y. , May 27, 1803.--7 y DRI AN,O. French Per iodic:a YDrOps FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is new offered to-tbe Ameri can Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never-falling cure regulator . of suppression of .nature, from whatever::,cause. Particnbir care:'sbetiid,.. be, used to know that Pregnancy is not the cause, Sc the Drops would surely produce en effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which f will not hold myself re sponsible. These Drops are so mild and pleasant, that the feeblest can take them with . perfect security, yet so powerful in their etreas f that they may be safely called a never failing Rigulator. .They eat ; be pinnured by addressing me as directed below. khave used this med icine felt the last twelve years in my practice, and there fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address!: . • DR. JOON L LYON , New Ileven, Conn. July 23, 1862. •• PRESERVE YOUR BP,AUTY, SYMMETRY OF PORE, . VIBE IIEALYII, AND .MENTAL POWERS, ' 1 ny using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known HELDIZIOLIPS BXTEACTBUOIIU. Read the afivertisernen in anothercolumn, and prnA it by it— Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated.,- - Cot it out, and Preserve it. You may not now require 'keening demand :Fritz:tie Aay. "It gives health a,d vigor to tbelYdalee, And bloom' to 'be pallid cheek." Sayea.long Steferirft and .B . F ; posure. .. • ; "Ifildure of d'anterfeta I Claes' diiierrktfrOi ,, rebsnortiApril 29,1863i.-2m. WHOPPING COUGH OR_CROUP, . however severe, may holleviated and enred by the TIRO' of MADAME ADOUIORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM. Thllinyalaabio'yledlelne possesses the extraordbut ry.poiver or relieving immediately WILOOPING CQtJOU awn ItSBN En, DIFFICULTY OF REEATIIING, 11USKINESS and Tickling in the Throat. It lootens the-,Phlegm, and 411,pe found to be very agreeable to tliVeiStis.., - .4.is*ta-violenV remedy, itut excellent— warming, Seprehing and effective. Can be taken by thepoldestYarson or youngest child. Fur said by all DriigiglA;,at T 3 00425 cts. per bottle. ' Januaty,2B,lB63.—ly. ti Lard to,lhe'Suffering: The:Rnir.' Woman COSortove, wI ile laboring as a Missiiiintry in Japan. w,s cure d of Consumption, when all otlier4neans had failed, a recipe obtipined Bern a learned physician residiug in the great City of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffer ing from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs awl Colds, and' the debility , and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous otberiefitting others, I Will send this re- I.hire brought home dvith 'me, to all 'wild need it fre'd of charge iddresa Rzy . COBGROVZ, 439 Ilklion • ' Brut:diam, N. Y Deb. lo t 1862;—1y. QlABTiON.—Hollo I thete tick and Nancy, where are you going, tiitit you are in such a hurry ?:. ArmisEa.—Why we are just on our way to Da ily's „Photograph Gallery. to have onr pictures taken . lie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time croivded so I said' to Nancy we will go ear. ay -this morning before any body else g eta there, or we will have to come 'lmo again without getting any. QIIOT.—YeaI bays. heard too that Daily's . Gallery I nearly . all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? myl we could not think of such a thing.— Premdmire the - trtMand bemitiful picture that "LtailY takes. no much that we would not go, tmanother , Gal lery if we could get them lot nothing Belles seven years, experience in the business. bees a complete sett df improved instruments, an excellint sky-litht, asp therefore takes the best pictures n town. and so of course every body that wants a good picture gees to Quarr.—What kind of Pictures docerte take? "Arcs.--11b takes Photographs from Miniature to life size, plain or colored: His cord pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than sonic that have heal taken in our large cities. Fria Ambrbtypes heautiful; and can't be beat. lie WED eftels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotype k, end en larging them almost to any site. - - , ,Qessr.--.Wherit is this Gal 1u ? I must, give him a can too, Axe.—`-Jest come - along - with Nancy . and T, and we .wilLshuw yen. It is in Stine 'a New Building. next door to the Lebanon. Deposit,Rank. Ho lies constant ly•on good Assortment of Gilt and Rosewood hums, &c., Which he sells, cheap.— "PtirloCid , and' cheap Pictures We advise all to go td . Ditily,l,q4lo3r,.o.4banon,* March sifi.giato 74::itit.t....,..-: Oki* "Ciihnan.—..9ervice :in Temperance ilall every rt 10 n'cleck; German garvest Thanksgiving Sermon next 'Bl.mday, t is ('clo'ck A. IL, and English services at S P. 111., in the idbravieb f harsh: Get 'Mari ilikfvbat Thanksgiving Setmtlil next Silt Hay morning, and Ehglisb services iu the evhilirig, in the First Reformed'ehurch. ' ' Ilarvest Thwo1:800 ue Sermon ; trill be.preaelteilmext &Mal looming„nt Salem Lutheran Church, - the (Minato' Montage. . German preaching next Sunday morning. and Eng lishin the evening, in Zion'a highatan elmreh. • ttDi• b: Mariied, 'July 79th by the - Ontwald., , .?Jr. JOSEPH. STAYER, 'trill' Miss ROSA SHEETS, both of Lebanon. Onthe jhh ult. ' at Jonestown , I y the Rev. William Grrhart ..61r. ADAM M. N ACE to. Miss SARAH. ANN GIACK „bed] of Jackson tp. On the 26th oh., by the same, Mr. FELIX EREISER to REBECCA WILT, both of Union tp. Ot - the.2Btli ult.,by the eame.bir REUBEN.TIERNY otHethel,tp., to &Use SUSANNA MARTIN, ofSwatara, ,• , . .• . . . On the 6th inst., in East Hanover, 'Illll4lB. MARIA. daughter 'of George and . Nally GERBERICEI, aged 16 years, 3 thonths and 18 days. In South Letninen tp, on the 15th inat„ CAVIARINE I,l6lll . ,'aged 63 years.B tnouttra and 24 days. *on Markel. The Leba r , 174,7,tfu1ky LE1133g0.1 . :c., WEAN kfrit Family, $8 00 Extra Flour, .• 7 50 Tillue•White Whilst, I 05 'Piirneited wheat, '-30 N&,1% , TVlMat, 'l2O Prirriej - kro, DO COrn' ; R. a 13.5. Closer-6MM, 5 00 Timothy-seed, " 150 25 patited,l 50 ".Bnliz," 250, Pea:92 4 1Iutzele," 152 'Cherries.' ' 1'50 2 ". 37 • Potatoea.V bna. 40. 1 Apple Butter, ileroek, 45. MSS= nob.; JULY 29, 1852. , Eggs, V fIOZ., 14 Butter, 98 lb.. 12 Tub or salted butter, 'lO I bard, S I Tallow, linui Sides, 7 Soap, gy 7 Ilees-wix,, 411 . 29 White. }tags, _ 5 Mixed Wigs, ' 2 . 'flax. ii lb., i 2X ' Isilstles, v lb., 45 2 geathers,V lb., 621 Wool. lii lb., 45 Soup Beaus. V. qt., 7 Vinegar, V. gal., 12,14 . . The.rhigadelphia inattliot. .•.-,,•B ! ATURDAY EFEriING,' July. 250, 1803. I,l;puß:-:ftre marl at . it very dull 'And prices diferailier lower; 889 - tibls fair •fti end Ohio:7eXtra family acid at s6@fi 25111 Wit The sales to the home trhd9 are in a small way at from $5 50©6 621 / for superfine and extras, s6@7 for extra family, and $7 50@8 fttl, .bbl for fancy brands as to qintlity. In Rye Flour there is more doing; 459 bhls sold at $4 for Penn. and $4 25 bbl fur Brandywine. GRAIN.-Wheat is veil dull and prices hare again declined"; about 8, 000 bus. sold at from $i gO@I 35 fur fair to prime Western and Penn • sylvania reds, closing at $1 33 for prime red a:- float, and whitelat from $1 37 ®1 40. Rye is Scarce at $1 03®1 05 for• Pennsylvania, and ,lot of pie* Jersey sold at 03c. Corn is dull : about 4 000 bus sold at Stie for yellow, and 75®i7 e for Westerii mixed, Oats 'are also Still; about .1,0011 bus sold et 75®76c, Weigh!. t gni ilfttisETltEltb. Stray Horse. lOMB to the premises of the .subseribor on Sunday morning. the 25th in t., near the turnpike, and , near Long's about 23,e, miles west from • Lebanon, a GREY HORSE, between 12 st , sel (; yrers or ate. The owner will . phase come "S - comer, . prove property, pay - charges and take bite:away; or he will be disposed of according to JOISN S. SPRECIIER, Cornwall township, July 29th, 1863.* • PIRIIVA TE SA LE 'of an Excellent Blacksmith. Stand rIMIE subscriber offers at private Sale his tine proper -1.. ty ifi Bethel township, Lebanon county: on the road leading from Steerer's Mill to Fredericksburg, at the cross rond..consisting of 3y, acres of Laud. having • t, erected thereon, a good two story frame II use, frame Barn. BLACKSMITH SHOP, ' ll Summer [louse, Young Orchard, well and pump with never failing water at the door, and running water ou the premises. and many other improvements. This is one of the beet stands in the Minty fur a Blacksmith, and the Nvliote property is in first rate condition. POSSPSIIIOII will be given on tile Ist of April. 1861, as also good title, to., by the undersigned, residing on the' prentittes, JOSEPA B. MYER: Bethel township, July 210163. Lebanon Coutitr Agtiptilittia rat isz,llllonlietrlffirat !ocrety . A T tpocial meeting of the "Lebanon county Agri cultural and llortleuttural Sticiety," held the 13th June. 1863, the following resolution was adOlited, /?eso/ral, That the 9.1. t milers of the Society be respect.. fully invited to a meeting to be held on the let day Of August, 1863, at one o'clock P. K., in the Court - Rouse for the purpose of tak'ng into Consideration the prep& sty of selling the lumber dill winding up the business of the Society. Wkl. RANK, President} leAAC Ilorrea. Secretary, Lebanon. July 29, 1863. AUGUST Court ProclatUrition. WHEREAS, the Hop. JOHN J. PEARSON, Esq.. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lehinohand Dauphin, and judge of the Courts of Oyer Oft Termi• nor and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offences in said counties; the Judge of the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peate and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon"; And 'WILLIAM RANK nod Thomas KRAMER. P.sers.. Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of, the Courts of.oYer and Terminer, General Peace and Ail ,Defiv ery, for the trial of capital and other offences. in said county of Lebanon—through their pre'epts to me" di reeted'the 23d day of April. A. D„ 1303, to hold a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delitiory, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Leba non for the county of Lebanon , on the • Third: Monday of August, next, Which will bei the 17th day Of said month, to continue ONE Week. • Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Jtistices 'of the Peace, and to Constables within the 'County of Lebanon. to appear in their own persons, with their rolls ' resognizances. inquisitions, examiner tilsllB and other documents, and present the same to the Prosecuting Attorney at least ten days before the meet. Mg of the Court,- conformably to the provisions of the AO of Aensmbly, passed at the late session of the-Leg. Isletnre. Also, all thosewho intend to prosecute win °dein whloWnow are or thin may barn the Jail of Lob nriclrcenitty; 01 have tb'n and there to appear, on the3d Monday nf AUGUST, to proceed' against them Given tindermy hand, In the' btgough of thellth `day Of July, .in the year of bui , Lord, one thousand eight hundred andsixty, : tbree. jONATMAN . .ONVInt;Vit r Shellfire - Office, larbanbn, July Tr, ISM. . • s. NE W AbVERTfSkMEiri'S. Editor of Advertiser. DEAR. SIR :—With your' permission I wish to say to the renders of your panne , thtiVl will send by return moil to all who wish it, ((tee) a Recipe with full directions for.usakieg end usitig a sim ple Vegetable , Da I Lit, th atm ill effectually 'remove in 10 days, , PirnpleS( Blotches, tin, Freckles and all Impuritio,; of the"Skttl leafing the sem soft, clear, smooth and beautifel.• I will also mail free to tho o ..,,hi m i ng Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to .start a full grotith of Lusurient Eitiir, Whiskers, or a Mous tache; in less than 30 days. All applications Int • swered ; by return mail without charge; - Respectfully Your's- - 011APM.A14, '.Chartilf t, • N0."83 BroadwaY,'lslew Yak. July, 29, 1883.-3 m. ' _ TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS IN LEBANON COUNTY, . For School Year,Juie,lB63--Jiine,l:s64 coRNwAr,L. . r (i TEACHBRS-: --6 3 1, MONVI S. The examinationof e 7 Teachers foi the &tickle or the above District will take place at the Excelsior Fchooi IlouBe, on , Saturday, August Silt, 1565. JOSEPH IIItILMAN, President. decoy Pirrsres, SecretliTyr. LEBANON BOROUGH. - 1 PI TEAM - MRS.-40 MONTHS. The examination of .1 Teaehers for the SehoelrX the above, District wilt , .talie blare at the Lebation 'A env, on:Thursday. Au gust, 13th, 3A006 'CAPS, President. JOSEPII KARCII, Secretary. NORTH LEBANON. TB4CIIERS 7 The 07:lifIlinfakIll of TerMbers for I 4. , the Schools ortho nbore,Bistriel Will take place. at Mr.Geesaman's Hotel, 011 &hi - relay, A ugust.ls. 1853. JACOHKELLER, President. JONATh6N Gerstilet,.Searetary. NORTH AIi p iNILLE 11 TEACHERS. The ex Illation ef Teachers for, 11 the Schools of.the 141.1136 net VIII take place at the Atinville Academy, 'on y. August 22. MS. GIBSOIL . SPERAW, President. lIENnt lam, Secretary.. . SOUTH AN VILLE; TEACHERS. The examty ation orTeachers for the e.. 7 Schools of the abore Distript will. take place at the Auncil'e Academy, on Afea.' August, 21, 1853. 11' ‘OII.MAN, Priadilent. RXMOLPIE Man; Seel MAZE AND 2 PE t`i inittion of Teachers: trict Kill bike place al 29, 1803. 11E1 ANDREW CLEICI)ET • yy TEA.CITEttS., The exabl laden ofteachers for the , St:hoots of , the above strictill take place at'. Joneitown, aiturd _w ay, her 5.18.03. JACOB ALIF.LO,IIOI., President. 3. C. Cooi;aa, Secretary. EAST 10 TEACHE.ft.S. 'The exhttiontion of Teachers. for the Schools of the aberepb.trietwill take place at the WOhingtou School Ileums; ,on Me day, Septranbei., 7, 1563. DANIEL 141 EASE, sictent. JOHN 11. SLIMY, SeOetaty.: I . 31ILLOWIEk TRACILERZ. The exam tOtioit,of Teach,erslor the 8 Sehtiots of•the above Diet).* *ill take Piave at Now marivtoltri,on.2'utisday, AS't,p4l4llt4 , 8,-1803. jOEIN Z114.11(.0t31A.N; Prerident. PETER KEISER, Secretary. ' T_EACI4IIIS. Tire exantinilibu cif Teachers for the Beh , els of the above LietriBt, will take 'gigue at. 'Uni on Forge, on Weangsday. September 0, 1803. PET It BANSIIOII.IiI. ffiesident. DAVI% W. 6ERI3ERACII, Sec , etary. SOUTII LIMANON. . . n - TBACiIERS, ex4nination ot Teachers fortiie V Schools of the above District will take Ware 'at the 31oravian School House, on Thursdo.y. Svtonber 1863. JACOB SRA AK, Itresident,. JOSEPH ITEMBAs, Secretary. TIFTUBL, . . . I3TEACHERS. The examination ofTeachers for the Schools or the above District will take plac'e at Fredericksburg on Friday, September 1ith,1863. SAMINSL WEABER, President. JOB:s L. IfErka.. Secretary. JACIF3,4N. ' Q TEA NIERS. The exam :tion ?I". Teachers, for IV the Schools of the above District will take place at the Myerstown Academy, on Saturday,Septenther 120. 1883. OEONGE LIN El, Presiden t. _ _ _ M. T/CE, Secretary.. I HEIDI , 10 TEACHES& The kixatronation of Terkel/ere for 14.0 the Schools of the above District will take place at Shaefferstakiqi, on Atendoy. September 11th. 1863. SMASH/. LOOSE, President. Liertny IL—Obeefce the (Moe:rind Rules Ist: Applicants will terolth theniselves ptiti , ink and Nape and be in readindss at 8 o'clecit. 2d. No private exanlinatilis tebe.ald ereeept iti suet! caeds as are specified by law.. • r • , , 3d. Applicants roust preeksdt thetaielees in'tliNfThs trys inketielk they /blend to thaulk., 4th. Those who hare certiftzittes .of tan year ilre re quested to present theth. . • , • sth. Tito':le Au are stritngers to the undgisigned must bring with AlieM testiiiionialeolgetid Mufti char . netei. 6th. Coffific teS. to be legal, must have atve . cat stamp whichthe'County Supoilnter' ent,will furnish. Teachers will plelse tunke, the 7 th. 'As tieretofore st(hscriptionS wilt taken for the Pennsylvania School Annul. The Directors and the public-are inviteil to be tres &nt. Normal Class. A FTETt*S bad Closed , our. ezeinnirtittioh o 5 Theat•h et.S left Fall, there were stil/ upward ot: . 3llirty Vacancies in different parts of the Ctitinty . , fo'rr:4ltieli there ware no 'appliaants: except iPielf Ird(Valteady. bech rejected as being incompetent. This its owning to the lest that ninny of our Teachers were lid tars service. Many more will quite likely.lMealledA4 the draft Wit ien is soon to take place, and consequently it will be more difficult to supply the demand for.Teacii• etN this Fall than what it was, last. • ' The Millersville Normal School which' . has always' furnished us so ninny teachers bus been .enspentled, I therefore propose to organize a NORMAL CLASS, in the Lebanon Valley Ins'Atrite - AT ANNVILLE, , to commence on Monday. ,August Sd . and continue fre weeks=unti I the tinfe n r Exam inat inns. The ekercisesof the Class trill Consist mainly of Drills in thos'e branches Whieli are named on certificate ; Also of Leseures t Tustitute niee'tings, Discussions ka: I shalt have the ConpPeration of Ilrq erinar par J. DullsslAA A • Al. And will he assisted 'occasionally tiff some of the neighboring County Superintendents The above P tau haS been adopted In many -date. Counties in our State and hate beem attended' with the be.q. results. We will likewise give It a Tem, •A's the term is short, those who wish to avail themselves pf this . opportunity for itnprovemant wid du well 111 be present at the Commencement. • Arrangemen is have • been: made .for board ing, and Ac commodations at Very leir rates. For further informs. tion apply to me at tehartot, or to My. Bum:bine. at A unville. HENRY HOUCK, Co., Supt Lebant n, July 29, 1863. A Joint giesokaiiion PROPOSING CERTAIN kmENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. DE it Resoltal by the .Senate and House of Itepresen iNativis of the State of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, 'That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonweal th, in accord ance with the tenth article thereof: There shell be en additional section M the third Al e of the Constitution, to be designated as section' four, as follows : SECTION 4. Whenever, any'or gite.ipartitied electors of this Commonwealth Shall he in'any'netnal.ni Ili ary ser vice. under a requisition from: Itho Pensidont of the fruited States, or by, the authprity ,ofth - Pontton- Wealth, such 14r dors may exercise the light of irelfretro in an eb-Ct ions by the - oitiniNnsolinier such regulations as ore, or KIM I) Kescrilaid by. laws. as folly as if they were prawn t at. their usual place Of There shall be. two additional section?, to the ile'rerith nri No of the Contititution, to he designated as seetliins eight and nine: no follows - : , ' ' Seems S. No hill stud!. be passed by the I,egislii.ture - containing more _than one subject , : 'which 'shell' be clearly expressed in the title, except •appropHatfOh hills. -. SECTION 9. No bill shall be"Teseed by-the Tiogislature; granting any powers, or privileges that has been. or way hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Comtno .wealth. JOHN CESSNA ' , '! Speaker of the Hone of Eeprestintativea: JOHN P,TENNEY. , Speaker 01 the Senate: ^ Opri:Ta of p FIB sr, ce_ETATL 7 OF aria Calll3lOrkPEALT.i.y ti ' P eftn.s ylv il at A tit ' e u s i s Bß : u" ' JOl7 1, 186 L .. ' ' It ',..,-....,, 1 do. harelly certify-that .'the feregoinglintl ' annexed is fnilt true and Comet copy'of L-S. ' the original Joint Resolution of the 'getter {} al Matembly , entitle I, -A Joint Rosati:OM '.--,-,- proposing certain Amendments t ollie'Coe atitutiott;" as tla;1 WM% remains on file to tliia of Ileo. In Testimony 'whereof:l have berounto tiet "my blind and caused the searof the Sect etary's office to be • affixed, the day and year above a ritten. ' . Hu s LIFER, July 224m0 Seery of the Coarnonwettlth. . . ATTENTION, F A RMEOS, THE HIGHEST MARKS' pri c e paid in CASH' : fur BUTTER. EGGS,. LARD and TALLOW, t. and general Country Produce tif C., H. JOHENNING &,C0 Lebanon, near the Depoi4 July, 15, 1863.-2 t. BLANK RECEIPTS:'. For dalocl: 4 ii Pf B aot Tax; f6i.sale:oll. SaPPt . kkie AdverOM, (11150,e 4 „,4 , Also for. Collsetors of &dial Tax. ‘ ~' iiiil SECRETARY OE' THE TREAStIRY :UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, I MALL CONTTNIIE' To Receive Stidseriptioni tc)AN -. - - AT , ',..PAR AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGE DIES Jut* 15;;'1863: PHILADELPHIA CHEP.S. The exn rn. heels f the shove Oh o.. SaittlWay.. August IERG EL.; 'President. Coneentratel, Lye, - THE Pt6IILY SOAP lIAKEit The PUBLIC ere eadtioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LY.E, for nicking SOAP, &c..110%7 offered sale. The only GENUINE. nod PATENTED Lye id tlidt made by the PENNSTLVANIA SALT kIANIL FA,CTUIi !NO COMPANY, tlleir trade-mark for it, being 'SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED. LYE.' The succorsgreasuccors of the.nrticle bus led UNPRINCIPLED PA ILTI Es to endeactir tiI,IIILTATE It, In vlolailon of the ConmulirS PATENTS. • All ,Akniiiiici§ifireril, Tiyerk•Seileril of thee; *PIT ItlOUSiLyeß,,:tcre:herel4 Novinwo tbitt.the paNpA NY have, omployed 1x tliefr ATTORNEYS. 1474,1.1.,Ani3AgESVAt f l., E t{ of Pitta~iurg. ''Aitd that all iIANUFACTURERS; USERS, or SEL LERS ilf..Lye,• . in vieletion of the rights of the Dinipa ny, will be PROSECUTEDVAiee. - The SAPONtithit, or CONCPicTRATED . I.YIt, i far salt,by all Druggists, Grocer 6 bcittiitY Stoics. The 'United States Circuit Court, Western District of Penney lvanin, No.l of Nay Tenn. in 1862, in suit of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs.' Trios. G. CHASE, decreed to the Com pany, on Noveurber 15, 1862, the exclusive-right grant ed by ;a patent corned by them for.the SAPON [FIER.— Patent dated October 21, 1855. Perpetual injunction 'awarded. SALT 11-AMC PACTERINO Arrrii 3.=.lTa; . . 131411.,TC . NOTICE Is herein - given.. that the Supple. .L,_ll l Ontal account Of Abraham Fernsler. Trustee of 3011.11 lIKIGNIA.N.d Lunatic. boohoo, bled in the Pro. ornevof Lelia ttor."Connty, and t , mt [bonnie *lll be prowling' td ike Court of Common Pleas of mid County, on the Third Monday of August; iles t. for con urination and dflokunee, when nod whore all ii,irsetts 4iterested.mny attend If they think proper. •: • • • SIIOGNIST, Proth'y. Prothonotaty'e Office„ July Li, IPS:. PUBLIC N`CI'FiCE Is herehy Wren. that the count of Ilehry Fry Aseiee under a voluntary deed of wi sh:lmola, for the be,npfit .of erecliters. exeoutedhly. JA.- I.:OI3 , ROFILAND red CATHAIIINK his wife, late • o f Isiortb . Aonville,ToeuThip, Lebanon. County, Penna. de. , ce .cd , 'MB been filed . in , the: Fruthonodvy's °Moor Lebanon County, :and that the. seideliiil .1 Vepreliehtal to the Court of .Common Fleas. of..sahiCounly..on the Third Menuipy of August, next, for. confirmetion sat allowance, when. and where ad persons. Interested may : attend if they think pt s per. 41ENRY STE6ItIaT, Proth'y. . I'rothonotary.',o,oeWuly 15, 1868. •• . • ,fif otice. - Dußriw NOTlu.slii'nektoby 'given, that the account of Soloinon It, tight, Assignee 'for the . .bunellt .of ..red Done under a voluntary demi of assignment of URN. ItrIVENO I d SA ItAil bin wife, of Union Township. „Lebanon County, I'n., bps been Sled hi,tho P.lptbonota- Ai l s omee of Lebanon' County, and, that the' home will ho presented to the Court of. Common 'Pleas of said County, on the 77tird . Monday qt. August. nest. for con- Iffrziktion and allowance, when and where all persona interested may attend if tUey think Orogen. HENRY BiIWILIST, Trottel' : Protheinotaty 's Office, July 15, 18tri, Pußuc 'NOTICE to hereby gfdin, tfiat the arcorth t 'of Cyrus M. Krell. Assignee of -I Aeon H A RTIA.;I , and ELI 7. A'Til bhi wife. for the benefit Of. creditors, II been tiled in the Prothonotary's (ace of Lebanon eosin: ty, and that the sane will be presented, to thweourt of Common Mosta/mid County; on the 2'hiret Meru/ay of Au f fult neXt, for confirmation and allowance. whed an where all persona interested may attend If they think proper. H Mt; HY SI EH HIST, Prah'y. Prothonotary's Office, July 15, 1863. PBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver:4o'st the account or Michael Kohr, Assignee for Ate benefit of cred itors of WILLIAM ADAMS and wife, of Bethel town ship. county of Lebanon, Fe., has been filed In the . Prothonotary's office of Lebanon county, and that the same will be presented to the Cot of Conimon Vices of said county, on the Thini Holiday of Adjust, Oast. for confirmation and allowance. when and where all persons interested may attend .if they think proper. -.HENRY SIEORIST , Proth'y . Prothonotary's QlKce, July 15,1503. DUIII.IC NOTICE le hereby given, that the eccotint I. or lion& Grandes in, Atielapere, under te iolnntary derd of aesientnent, of MOSES GRUM 13E1 N and SU SIAN'S tar, hie wife, of North Annville township, Leb anon county, State of Peutikflitan ia. ,or the beneSt of: ereditott„lie been Illed in the Prothonotary' office of Lebanon county, and that the same will be preseutal to the Court of Common Pleas of said comity. An the Third Monday of :August, next, Mr ccitilirmatibli and a lit:prance. whoa and where all persons lniereaftif•uuiy, attend If they think proper. . BENNY. SIERItISY, Profhl. • ,Prothonetaryls Office, July Id; 13631 , • • NOT" e r lN:flierinatter of.the halance in kinds of Jacob Witmer, administrator of. die, ROSANNA THOM A, late - of Stinth'Lethnson Tewnsitip, Li•Mindk County, deq'd. ti - OTIOE isitereb3 given that tbtrundereigned audtfor ' . KtiLaytyttilnted to meke dietribu don of said balance tet and thud heire, wHT attend for that purpose at his office. •i 'Lebanon: o, TUESDAY. the 11th day of AUGUST. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time and plead KO persona 'aerated-are TLIO NY requested Y, fo be p er or. sent. AN S. EL Audit Lebanon, July It, 1563. MEM BAITENDAII4,BL • - .1,08...131, 133, 1 . 5. DUANE STREET; • rs)Ew wo.R K. K. Aigiltila Tito receivo Ctitgnmeote of .41., .WOO• ottidevi their:attention to the sale of the mama. kIDYANCIgS .MADE IF DESIRE,I). Jloderato rate of charges for Comm lag toi,',4lnaurance and Brokerage. July 1,1863.--7 m. For *ale or Eichatitie. THE nndersigned will soil, or exchange far a Bitism, SABI+, his desirable House and lot of Ground. in lir East stet , re East Lebanon. me Rouse is a if., new two story BRICK with 'Kitchen s atteched, 11l all well built and well arranged with nlrrvc4s6- 1, eery conveniences. Also cistern, Bal3l2toinfii Smo ii House all kinds of Fruit Trilia, ac.;* nil' the premiaeli: ' Tbieproperty if not sold, Will be 6xcheriXed ail abova. Good end indisputablitlile given. , yor. fur. that iifforniittfoli &moot . • app }y eatlnVetit lielfanon,..7itly 16,1862: . ' 11,C8 AUTIICIRIZD ffiE To Continue my Agency for a BRIEF PERIOD, AND TO THE =-•'2O1 AT MY OFFICE TIIROUCiiidIIT THE LOYAL STATES •SAX COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION , AGENT. • 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, SAPONIFIER / TAKE -Na'TIOE! THE PENNSYLVANIA COli P.A NY OFFICES : 127 IVA nut 'Street, Philadelphia. Not ice Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. THE BEST GOODS GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACII, DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY 'GOODS Groceries, Queensware, &c, it§geuri aua-, All a„hoiit. Nair York cheap rash Store. New 13,0,0DS,Iust received from the KEW YOEN end PHILA. AUCTIONS. , ;IDDyetiEettliornical llobit'akeepers why don't you go to "itiekNe74 , o4. Stare aiirlkSave 39 per; cent on all you buy. 20 ilinkilllagrillicient'tisney DreseSilks,very cheap, will answer exact l y for wadding dresses. • 10 Pieces Black iro DIA Rhine 011 Doil tat figures de fying Conipotltlon. Art elegant variety of Black and Mourning 'dross geode. an kind and at all prices. 1000 pieces of Fancy Drees Codas in an endless varle ty of colors. . Plain and Figured French Morienoelt,:—all wool De laths, Coburgs, Cashmeres, &c. Broche Shawls, Blanket Shawls. nick I s bibed long Shawls, Stills Sbawls, Misses and ChildribSitaiila. 1000 liendker t lietli from 6 1 4.' etc. up each HE STITCHED;- Calico from 12 cents up to 20. lifous,utibigne frow, 18s4 to 31. einghnins from 18% to 25. pelain from 12% to 25. Chnilies from 25 to 30. - Bleached and unbleached Muslin from 12 up. Stocki - 1. om 12% up. Auction Silks. Variety, of' BAiges anti Tissues. Lawns from 1234:cents up. Variety. of CassiutereS, Vestings and Cloths. Cotton and Linen Panting. Poplins from 18 ets. up. A NEW ARTICLE of BALMORAL SKELETONS Plain Silk -bill line wool pelains: Handkerchiefs. Full Line of MOURNING GOODS. Quceneware, beautirei and lovely to look upon. in setts very cheap, will shit young persons just going to 1 holdeke'eping 'exactly, and the very best kind of Ware, as ir II as 30 per ccs. clibapbf , then it can elsewhere be Groceries. Sugars of ell kiritid, and Cliedrer Syrupfor S, 124 and 10 ets., than can be bound iii the corm ry. Come one come 'Our motto still is Small Profits and r 1 Quirk sales and no misrepr GDY esentations. GOEAR DIFFENBACIL •.} May 20.1853. Market Street illotel,” Corner Market and Chestnut StrbOts, Lebanon JOIIN JNIATTTIES, Propriettlf. I T A N h G Ot akAND ..11 .y.r e i e r &oz . e t trzi i i l 1 zf r e oc n c o l i a e i d n a b i g o make the Traveling Pahlic wtici atop at it, perfectlycomfortable, am! inv IteMll to gibe me a trial. The House is largo mod well arrangpd. The Table snppliefl with the best reasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large and cote :oedipus. JOHN AIATTHES. Lebanon, April 9, 186:4 WHISikERS !! PELATREAU'S Stimulating Ongitent, . FRENCH. CREAM FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACES !!! r X 1175 celebrated article is warranted to bring ant a V full set of Whiskeri on the smoothest face, 'or a ''fine growth of hair on. a Dald head, in less than six weeks, and will in no why stain or injure the' The French Crean , is mantra:redirect by Dr. M. Peri. treaus, of Paris, and is the only reliable article of the .1 hind. ...Use no other."' Warranted' in every, caso.--- .ono :Dux will dothe w.wk ;Palos $4.00. Iniportethind F or sale Schiflesale and Rot - Alt THOS:Y. CHAPMAN, ChM:afar and Druggist._ r 881 Broadway, New Fork. P Box OfstVe Ongii,eile , Sent to any,address by by rebirth:nal', on reetint of price, and :15' cents for Postage. ' ' July 1, , , =I LEBANON Doi*, Sash And Steam Planing 9Nit iitiiE,N.Ea Located on; the Steam-Rause Road? near Oumbertand 'Street, East Lebanon. undersigned respectfully inform 1 the public in general,. that they till manufacture and keep on hand. • .7. , gm; Dour, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, Weetber- Boards; Gee Spring ::.L:'`a'Wn' , !!`..t u t Mouldinis, of.ell sizes, Won. Boards. Casting, Surbace, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING , 'MATERIALS for nausea. We alto construct the latest and most int- TiFneetr. Stair CROOK and Rand Itainifg, 'Suitable for large and small buildings. We.new invite Farmers, Mechanic , ' and Builders to Cell and atitutaue our stock, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who natty favor the under signed with their custom Lebanon. April 23,1862. • 1.. 2.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the fame Mill. Planing, thing, &d., promptly done for those who may furnish Lumber. . . . itERIO.VAL, DANIEL VAAEP.F'S. BOOT S 110.18 STORE. , AS been removed to his Ise* residence, In CU n . berland street ' , A square West from hisold stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Cloninger, • r :- LEBANON, 'PA. Be hill Nat opened a large and . desirable dock - of nel 1-made Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Rid Unityys at $1.25; Ladies' Late Bootees $1.50; for Misses, $1; Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2; for Boyi $1.75 to $2.50; for. Children $1.123 to $1.62X. Also a large variety of Overshoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags; ke. Come, liee,•and Judge for yourselves. Lebanon, May 13;'68. DANIEL-0,14M. TAKE NOTICE. BU.I LDERS will do well by calling on J. If. IlEassiva Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN .ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the wy.lowest prices, We also haii on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the • •ditierent and latest improved RANGES AND 4 • , HEATERS, Of all !dude. He,,also keeps ern Mani* oi Vend ii lige*Eitoet. at all Winds (3712(k:071NC, SLOE; which he def.!. at joss Win than they can be bought of any other dlatemen in the county. .0 , .., WARE-ROONIS--One door South of the "Bach Han)," tt ain'ut Street. Lebanon', Par Lebanon, 1? ecember 25, 1881. $ Y „$ . . •,' V k.• '•• . • . :.. :. , .. • LO T.-$ IZEW.AR IXsinrall box, containing a Watch and guard, and other ernall articles, between thd Meeting noose at ebd Plank Road Toll Gate, on Sunday morning, July 12. Any person finding the above and returning - it to its owner lit Cornwall will receive the above reward. - TI.IOMAS iteMSHON. Lebanon, July 22, 1862. READYBIADE. CLOTIIIISG Will be sold at ' Low Prices. -11 AVER, one of the Brill of Reber A: Bros., has , taken the stock of Ready-matle Clothing at the apprairement,lob Win enable him to sell lower than anywhere oleo Can be bought. Call and see for your selves before yo'u make your Fill purchase. In_ THREE DOORS WEST FROM COURT HOUSE. Lebanon, Sept. 26, 1801 lIENRY RARER. ' WANTED TO BUY 604()00 %WO b ß u Y el M iels COILS . 50,000 bushels OATS : 50.000 ham/sole WHEAT. Also, CLOTRUSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, lf.a.SEFeecl. fir which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Lan enou Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanou. GNOME JIOiFSIA:sf. Lebanon. July 17.1561. Omani ental . Iron Works. • • WOOD eh PEROT,. 1131 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pei:, • OFFER for salt upon the Moattrarorala NEW Rod HEA , UTI E'Ul. DESIGNS in ttierft vtar in. ty f I U.ON lt A !LIN crs 'far CEld }MIMI ER, AMID= C. NS. &c.. of .IVraglitandCast ;From nod QA TANIZKD IRON and BRASS IRON VERANDAHS. ISM:CONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, OATHS, COLIFAINS,• lIITCUING POSTS. 1. AM P STANDS, 'VASES._ TA BLE , i, FI.OWER , ' STANDS SO. FAS, CHAIRS, STATIIA Y".A NINIAL3, akd all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. Designs forward. ad far selection. parsou4 apply ing for same, will please - state the kind of work needed J tttas BUS .—Stn Y l ardluA. ticw*s, PJRid and Striped Naisook's; Plain and Pla4d Cambrics, Plaid and dottedlitills, Br 'Manta, Alarseiteit t Bobbies, dio.. the largest *Mort melt, at the store of HENRY it VMS... Boot si'dd Shoe Staii. JACOB HCRIV.6 respectfully in foiniii the pnlitte that he still 'cordite nee ills extensive establishment in aft. .411.11b1e new building, iu Cumerlandat., ' where his hopes to render thrisizie satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their c natal. He invites/Here-baits and dealers in Mc:ITS and SHHESinad every one *hp wishes to parable" fashionable end, dOnthie articles In his line, to call' and exaMiiie for thenusel+es,liuiv large and varied Mock. • He is determilled • to surpaitt aliaetrapeUtion hi 4 0 4 manntaaiire of civery article itihisTnsiness, suitable fort any hfarkk in the Union. A,4tne. care taken in regardto miteilide mad workmanship, - none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none bet the best workmen are employed • P. 8.:-He returns hls sincere thanks to his friectda for the very liberal pitionago heretofore bestowed on him. Ho hives by etrhq attention to busineesen4endeavoiii?g• tolilesee - hfirugre; td . merit %shire of publio,W. nonage. ' frebinon;Sidy *IBS:" LATES T : NEWS tho cheapest ilnd- Best Goods , 'EV ER SOLD IN LEBANCN!! . . . B9OIS hoes, * Mats. Caps .456 c gillEontlersi g ned has opened. one or.ttie - i4s • 45. i sou.T.AtENTs of - . . : '','- ' , h .- :,.. 'l l i ',, .` .. ' " ' fr a HATS,Ca PS,BOOTS, , SHOES, TB urhsS:. i 71";11Nc BAGSlci't4,i,,lbest.4..;:hgOl. A .., sell.at prices to recommend Well T.tO iFitta" geis, of Cm. HATS he has quite a variety of. New styles, arahriciat ibe-Washington; Stanton, Burnside, Dupont ? AcClellan, Striogltam and ,Monittit gat. dory beautiful atni very cheap. Of CAPS he has a complete essortthent of all the New Styles, got nn.fin superior ruanuer. with,fine . finish ; Women's Misses' .and. Chi ldren's Balmorals, Gaiters. Congress Boots, slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balniorals:•Qx 7 ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and 011 other kinds worn by them, Including BOOTS 'and SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store? n Walnut St., next to the County Prison. Bo- Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite all Wishing Molt:lug in my line to call and examine my stpeg. before makfug their purchases. :Ids. BOWMAN. Lebanon ; April 23,1862. . P. S.--Measures taken and work made at abort notice. New toot and Shoe More! rrlw'underyigned announce to the nubile that tiles" huh iettioved their New Bent anti Shoe Stote, to au.Prperland Street; t.eberion, in John Gneeirs One doiir weitt of the Confectionery StOre, whi• re they 'VAS ititexid keertitig constantly on hand a:poen/Us -OW_ tsortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, 3lieses,.Boys and Children's • Boots, S`hoes, Gaiters, &c., all of which will be made up in style a nd quality not to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country., No effort !Anil be spared to please and satisfy all who may favdr therit with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair remuneration. They also keep a large stock of HOME MADE WORK, which la' warranted to be as reiiresentert - • The public ere invited to cent and examinetheirotqck previous to purchasing: . .6*". Repairing done on , short nntice and at , rvasanible rates. ANplt.B.W MOOR SAMUEL B...:Shffllr,E. Lannon, March 19, 1862. FITS !'FITS ! . A .H. RICHEY, Merchant Tailor.; - respectfully an noundes to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that be has just returned from the city with a fine. as sortment of - CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; all of Mhich he will sell Vi make up to orderat litices to Suit the rimes, at his No.l Tailoring Bestir-. ligiment Keites New Block. 4 doors smith eft Mick Hotel, South Walidit street. ' • All work entrusted to his care, will be manufrictnr. ed ice Workmanlike Meaner as to fashion and doge , bility. Goods purchased elsewhere he cheerfally made o order on the usual moderate terms. , na4itid had yeitis of eiperiefice in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and beteg inclined to turn to gm advantage of his customers, sit the itdvantages result ing from said acquirements, he field satisfied that lit will be responded to iiy a very liberal share of the pub lic patronage. Frienda bait ()noel.) pleadb,mi after thatplease your selves. , ATICHAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully infoilin the Citizens of Lebanon, that he Wes REMOVED' his TAILORING llnsins to Cumberland Street, f*o doors East of Market Street. and opposite the Eagle 'Hotel, where all persons who wish gwrments In43e up in the most fashionable style and best mannorotrein vital to call. TO TAILORS! - Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Springs Sumner Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber 1 aini'6:f the fact, no that lie can ntake.his arrangement,' viecordinVy. SeBfinoui.: prit 10.1861 LAWNS, Plaid and striped Nrin_sooks‘ Vie'rPlitrati Plaid Cambric:a, Plaid find dotted Bulls, Brilliant., Alarseilles, Bobiuets, &c., the largest asadt , meat, at the store of 11.1.1:CRY & STIO.. GEO., L. 17KINS.:NO. T. STKL:NS;,. G. L. ATKINS & IfiVINEI trititedln the ROOT and SHOE EttatVV9,. _II and from, their determination to be putt Lind tione - biat the belt of Work, they feellikesiiheiting altirbbf tublittpattonage. Theywilt alwayi.bti found at their OLD STAND; rNaw Bumniao,) in Market ang, near& oppo.sil e Rise's 'Efotil, where they wif ready to seine and pleise their enstomers,:.— 'JOHN G. 6613 EL They have, now on,hand, a large assortment of BUOTS, SHOE TRUNKS; CIItrETBAGS, &e.;.widefi thdy otlefat reduced /SR- Persons dealing at th ie SIIOE STORE, can be suited with READY-lIIADE WORK. or have it made to order. Satisfaction aitinips iiarranted. Sir Particular attentiOn•given to the. REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, July 3, IS6l_ A TINS ac , BRO.'S Neiv Booeired Shoe Store %e flh up in good order for comforts:lid coureidence, bath for ladies and Gentlenien. ATKINS .11R0.1 New Boot mid Shoe - 64x fitted up in good order foe conifer Laud convenience, both for and Gentlemen_ • . - A 'MINS & BRO. promise to be punctual, end will En A deavor t• please all wbe may call on them for Boots and Shoes • STOVES. STp...'NrES... NOW is the time to buy your bitten., before co l d winter is here, and the beet and oh pest pleads at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet " iTaintfac.• tory of Judea If. 116girs, Tit) doeid Sotitii front the Lelnindri Bank, wher . i&tri be bed the largest and best .nssortnient of PAR.LQR, HALL, and CCOVING STOVES, ever offered in lieba th.no, Gas Burners for, Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general twisortment of Parlor Stores, aid a hirge variety of the heat Cooltlng Stoves in';fhe county or borough, which hetiarrtm,ts tobakdor roast WASH BOILERS con tautly c 6 hand of all' sites, and the best material. COAL. BUCKETS—die largest assortment, thorbeer jest iron, and The best made in Lebanon. Also. a large etnek of TIN wAItE. made of the best Material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a. practical Workman, and has bad an experience .of twenty-Hoe years, be feels confident that be can give general satiekktion. . He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous eustoinerti for theli liberal eepport, aril .I.a bOpen, by strictly a' tending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplic patronage. JAMES N. ROGERE: Sip- Particular atten Hob paid to all kinds of Jonas NG' uch of Roofing. Spouting, *.c., and all work. inairsated* LONGACHE k" GABEL WALTER'S MILL 9111 E subscriber respectfully infOrms the.publii that he ban entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tare, formerly known ae "Straw's" and later as. "Wen gerPa,'l about ottrefinath of a mile trim JonestMen Lebanon County, Pa.; that he has it now in complete running- order, end is prepared to furnish customers regulurly with a very superior article of 31F‘31C-0113.11(.3_111EW as cheap as it can be obtained from any ofhir sdirreh He keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, Ac. He is also pre- Faired to do all kinds of CUSTOM:Re \four., for Farmers and other 4, at.the very shortest possible notice and in 'rites all to give him a tile:. The Machinery, of ilia 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By stria attention to business and fait dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &e., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market priceg will be paid. - FRANKLIN TVALTPR.. May 7, 1862. • Saddle and Harness' Mann: factdty. • . • • . TUE undersigned boa rentoved • his Saddleiy and Harness . Manufactory to a few doors Southtrt' 1. of the old place, to the large roodf lately occupied by ,Blllman as , a Liquor store. rpets he will be happy , fo'see all.his old friends. and Cll2ltopaiws), and where iigigge..increesed ; fa cilities for atteading.tp all the deportmentaef his busi ness. Being determined to be behind no other estab lishment in hisabilitieti to accommodate customers, he has spared neither paitik' nor expense to obtain and e himself master of every modern improvement in the business and ware the services of the bast work- . men that liberal wiges would conim.,ml. Ile will keep a large stock au hund. and manufaciare at the short est nutiesi, nil descriptions of IfAHNLtitt. such na-Sui dies. Bridles, Carrisgo harness, of all kinds; leaky. llaniese. Ituggy Whips of the best manufactures Ituf halo 'lobes, lirly Nets, sock as Cotton Worsted,..)Linin, and a slew kind lately invented; of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart WWI" di.; Flames of all descriptions (falter Chains, home-mndO Traces, Lc.. hc , all of which he will warrant to be etnal io any that can be obtained in any, other establishment in the country. All be asks that those desiring any thing in this line, should ce,ll - at his place and oxan,ine pia itock. Be feels the fullbst cotifidence in his ability .o pee entire satisfaction. ael„. All orders thankfully recejved arul.piompily ended to. SOLOMON SALITIL North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13 ism.. HARDWARE AT COST: f }ilk imbeeriber offers hie large anti well itch:it - 4 stock or HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS, &c., 41'1' 'COST FOR C.SISM. Patties whollace, Settled their accounts to April 1.1861, .liCatrowtiu . liberal credit on purchnses.—These who' .lie s se not settled will fold their andel:ets with . A. S. Ely, Esql, for iinniediate eetilenjent_rd colter. tlon D. 31. In ablovr. Lebanoo,July 17, . 1861. BOOKS & STX lONERY A,..l4Evir i#A LIZA' HOUCK MILD lefol m the Public:that basing bought and etuSolidated the Bapit.tind a Stationery St.....ret, of H. . Bootle! anir angro,, waift, -be y &re now p• Did to f ait on al) who favor th eta with a. call. at the ofd's tend (IL H. Roellers) in Onenbeland street, where ,they will **apt. hive' on h and' a large and well so ,acted supply.,o‘ t Scheol, Blank and. Sunday .School 'Books, and as'etil'lnitrcemeet they offer thee Miscall* peons books at . greatly reduced prices. • The New Tech+ and iladalphia Deily and 'Papers. and pile:slues, can be had and oubseribei for, 'on reasenable'ternts;by calling at their store. AmYthittlT renting lo their. llneerul be ebeerfaßy tended to seltb,prousjdness aAd diSaatilt •I. Leibananilior. - 12, 186! ) .. " • July S,, tB6s 'Fashionable Tailoring: REMOVAL. JIICII EL HOFF'SIAN: NORTH NORTH LEBA.NON =ln
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