61 ) 1 p..vETtiistr EFWOR ERKS, - - :111. , 50 A. YEAR 14V,,8 . AN 1 0,N, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUt3U3T s', 1863 HOME AFFAIRS. BETHEL AGAIN MOVING, The Mt. 2 ioo Dedtoeratie Club *ill "kold a .sting at the public house of Henry Glick, at o'clock, August Bth, 1,883. A full attendance is pectfulty requested. Speakers are expected to present. July 29, 1863. r. L Lnudermilch has jtvat rpturri ow the East and iv, now opening tt splendid of Seintnet-atta•F4t!llCieedteS t evvy,o44rt-, tin h line, -ThiSqiubli&ninquVitett;tdiiteii d give his ningnifieent stock an examination. .rtisement neat week. " he "emergeriny't men, in which embruced Copt. Greens* . elli'S Cattspeny, mss Ily mustered Cu! or the service lost week. and off. T hearten, tr.° tn. th is , pia co reached the,ir es on Stqutt.Y: .nig e kt.. They, hid becy ; in service since the . I Ttli of June. t the:rneettna of the Lebanon ty AgrieulturoJ, Itorticulturol ond Meehan• .oeiety, on Saturd4., the question of wind p the Association, Was postponed to the meeting. on the 3d Monday ot August, The •dernobratic meeting on 'Satur= y evening nt Mrs:Rise:a' was well `atiended etivithstanding the heat. After the organiza ion of the Club the meeting was brietly-address by 8. T. McAdam, Egg. The next meeting ,T the Club will be held at the public house of enry Bowman, on TUCIRSDAY evening of next colt, the liith inst. The Mt. Zion detnoiratie Clabvivill meet at the , public hbuse of Henry Glick at Mt. Zion, next ' , •ti tardily evening, at 6 o'clock. A democratic peering w ill he held tit the pub lic house of.Tseph Bowman, en the Plank Road, in Cornwall township, -nu Satardityevening of nest week, the 15th itist., for the 1 urpose of or ganizing a club. Mine liost,Davkl C. SiegriQt, of the National fietel. Race street, Philadelphia, was one or the drafted last week in . that city. Capt. Jacob P. Err) bieh, of the 93d Beg. P. V., was oa visit to Lebanon lest week. One of the speakers at the State wieners' Association which meets at Reading • day (Tuesday.) will be Gen. S igle.. It is like •• that be will speak on Wednesday. - The Gen. as long a Professor, Teacher and School direr• and is known to be a great sant:lr.—The ailroad Company will issue excursion tickets, , od from the 3(1 to the Stb of August, a t redue • rates. Our staunch and uncomptomisino• emocratio friend Mr . - JOHN m Sri..tut. of Philo , elphia, 'has. tn: will he seen by the following om one of the PhilhAlqiphia papers of Wednes ay last. again been decapitated for his political This is the third time he has been thrown An of employment for tKlieving that he is a reemon ; has n right4o believe in 'democratic '.rineiples, and living up to the faith that is in him regardless of consequences. The democracy of Philadelphia owe *it to themselves to sustain lifr. Shenk in his devotion to the glt tit vs cause. PROSCRIPTION ON TfITI SECOND AND TIT/RD STREET RAIL,RoAD.—Mr. John IL Shenk, late conductor on the Second and Third Street Pas. senger Railway, was suspended, on Tuesday, fur bating delivered a brief Democratic speech at a' meeting in the Twenty first Ward on theprevi IMF evening. Ile was not "on duty," on Mon day, having lenve of abience, and being invited by a friend to ride not to the Twenty first Ward, to attend a Democrntic meeting, he Went, and while there was celled upon to speak. Ile spoke a few minutes, and on going to the depot on Tuesday morning to 'resume his duties, he wan told that the President of the road desired to see him up stairs. Mr. Shenk went up, and was told by that ethinent functionary that having ramie a Democratic speech the previous evening in the Twenty first Ward, he twist considet him- Reif snepended for.two treeks.,whiaki mearin.that -be was then and these discharged. The short. teas of the time between the commission of the and the sutietinrof the penalty, proves gteat ility onthe-Pert of the President aforesaid in :wining information as to the doings of his eta yeas. At a meeting, or the Democracy of amen and vicinity on. Saturday evening the inst., nt Mrs. Risti!s, the fellowittg Constitu end Officers for a dab, were rePorted by n oittee appointed at a previous meeting, and 'moody adopted • tOMSTiTtrION. • • incL Association shall he call .e DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL CLUB OP iNON. 'tots; 2,l.—The officers of this Club shall :1 of one President, six Vice Presidents, from each Ward,) four Recording Seere .1, (two fromt each iftird,) one Corresponding dary, one Treastirer, and an Executive Com- Ps of ten, (five from each Ward.) all of whom be oiveted'at the thtal regular meeting in and ovary your, and shall hold their re rive offices fm the current rear. erteLn shall hc.tha they of the Pres it to preside at all meetings of the Club when sent, 10 maintain order and discipline, to sign orders on the Treasurer for money, to appoint committees, and generally to do and perform the other duties of a presiding officer of sale rate bogy. TrieLF. I th.--It Well he the duty of the Vice ideate to assist the President in inn ifittlip irder and d iseinline, and b is absence one tern shall preside in his mead. r, sth. It shall be the duty arthe Record. .ecret .ries to procure a Suitable hook at the Ise of the Club, in which they shall enrol Constitution. and all by-laws which-army time to time be adopted. and in which, also, shall keep a 'record of all the official acts of Club. It shall also be their duty to attest orders drawn by the President upon the Treas. !, to receive all moneys belonging to the Club, pay the same over to the Treasurer, taking receipts for the same in a hook to he prov id. for that purpose ; to safely keep and deliver heir suecessors in office, allbooks, fiapers and Intents belonging to the Club, and generally perform all the duties of recording secrete. 6th. rt shall be the duty of the Correa. ling Secretary to receive and answer all let. addressed to the Club, to receive, end under iireetion of the Ex. Committee, distribute ilit teal documents. „. 7th. It shall be the duty of the Treas. to receive all moneys from_ the Secretaries safely keep the same, plying none out but the order of the President attested by the eg Secretary. Ile shell keep .at all times a and just account with the Club, nod et the If his term of office pay over the balance in torts to his successor, end a t the same time rto his successor all honks of account be ,g to the Club which 'may be in his pos. glb.—lt shell he the duty of the EXPCU Imirtee to es:eraise a general supervision attlirs of the Club; district the .Bor .to blocks and enrol the names of voters; Speakers and Make arrangements for ings; make preparations rot'. the Club to at the meetings of miler Clnhs when so di l; supervise the financial affairs of the Club; the accounts of the Treasurer; d irect the Nation of documents, and perform such duties as may be assigned it. sm. This Club may adopt such by9aws 7U les of order as a tanlority of the members nt at arty stated meeting may think advise, 70Th. This constitution rn o y h e emend. the vote of two thirds of the mernhers pres t a stated meeting ; Provided, that notice e proposed ameridmen t she ll have been eiv t least one stated meeting before the same be voted on. • pnE§iD . E4l;:—.FßANarsqr. I. Esq. Vide PRESIDENTS WARD : WEST WAnn : ip Armaz, Andrew Reinoeh I, el Stiehter, Ranry Shaeffer, P. Umherger. George Gassert. RECORDS:fa SECRETARIES: to Krause, John 11. Reichert,' H. Sowers, .ifeary R. ESTIMiIIt, 3sponding Secretary—Salnuel• T. McAdam. Treasurer—William Shirk. „ EXECUTIVE - COUIIITTEE - R. Nailer, Adam McConnell, Ritchey, • ..Toel Goodbart,' F. AlleCaullY,' ',gramme, Shirk"; 'ls Embidh,- Jehn,F(.. Washer .Voha Tattbes. - • . • Our old democratic friend Henry Heilman, jr., cf North Annville, reso6thered us last Saturday with a fine treat of Apples; one of which was from laskyear. riot often that fipples are preserved over the year:to' 'the Ist of August. 144 B. B. Lohman ,::Esq, i 7: has Nsigneci the position of Resident Engineer of the Union Canal, at North Lebanon. Luther Hynirba, Esq., has been appointed to Sil tfin vacancy. A. S.. Ulric:li r . Eeq, line. returned from the war; andifi now4gain ready to atfond to his profeisionardwties.N • = At the award of Con tracts for Army clothing, in Philadelphlw, last week, Jaceb o f this place, received a enstractof 2,00,0 pairs Baotkei, tinctd , tcon: $2.08. - • . • ~.. _ At a Meeting' of th. County UOM. iiiissionets, _last Thursday, arrangements were niade to pay the .3 mon the' tnen, the $3 a week reeetninended by . the &meting; a felir Weeks since. • lion. MYEIt SOUSE has ottr Liam ks tarn oak of the Patent' dteee Itetiort oo Agrl• Ctilture;for Waisted ! ! QEALtD PROPOSALS WILL I#E RECEIV hy the undersigneitup to i 1 &clock ot!' i l irehmestm:T. Aerial sth, 1,03, for s . otne'r,en. Ileititn f easy conscienne.and model-ate endow ments, to-run as a candidate 'for GOVERNOR FOR PENNSYLVANIA, Iris important that be. should have been a Detnoeiiit,,or least :hove. , ;....laimed to he one .-- He rettst, halierst that 4 BitA [JAM' LINCOLN a "SE6OND WASHrNeiriiN;" that the prey eat "Administration is the Geverntnent ;" that all . REFUIitICAN OFFICERS AE P A TRIOTS that it is "disloyal" to talk of _the Ottnstiration in war date , ' ; that the '*UNION AS IT WAS" is not ibdrth.haring 'Ohm. the people of this na tion have PIO. :RICtTiTS WHAT , THEIR- RULERS 'CHOOSE TO CONCEDE THEM; that tnnilitary necessity" is above all law, , that FEES SPEECU AND Funk Pit E s -s are empty zinnias, no longer ti r for Amenientis to use; That there siroii Id he but ONE PARTV, and thitt the ItEPPItLicA'N ; that ' . .MeeLtILAN is a "TRAITOR . and. that nil people"who advocate the prineiples embodied in the Constitution, and Washington's and Jrtgleson'? Farewell Addresses. are .•CO PERHEA.l:tg,"cle.erving no lighter punishment than hanging. Nu persons not possessing these qualificiticitis need apply. . WAGgS GOOD.. Address; CA2dEltOtr, PORNEY, m.,mroFrAtr, & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. "Country pariers copy It, and charge ad vertisers. ahg. 1-It. mistei 801 l of Co. I'l r ath V. Militia Captain--TriostAs J. HOUSTON, Robe:lonia, Barks Ist Lieutenant—W: 11. Perrin, M illc reek , Leb. co 2d Lieutenant—Jos. L. Donough. Heirielb'g " let Sergeant—Wm. 11. Ihach, Mil'creek, " " Jon. W.Tteinoehl: " 3d " .11etit'1 L. Balbach, " 4th " Abram Luiz, • IteidelLeg sth " " Johnson S. Sheetz, Marion, Berko let Corporal—Jacob Lope. M illereek , Lebanon no " - Henry K. Litseh, ." " George Royer "- 4th . " Geor g e Zimmerman bth Henry Flower,+, Heidelberg " Sib " Cyrus M. Noll, Marion, Berks en ith " Isaac M. Spang, Lancaster co Bth. Thomas Berger, AI illcreek, Leh. co Musician—Andrew Rohrer, Swatara, Lebanon co " John L. Shultz, Millereek,- • . Companyfelerlt—l. D. Shearer, Ralussonla,,Berlts Daniel M. Artz, Heidelberg, Lebanon on Peter Betz Levi Babb, Marion, Berks to . • Levi G. Bobh, Heidelberg, Lebanon en Henry Denbach, Millcreek, a< Adam Deepen, John L. Donough " William Daubed] "' William Eck, " Christian Fisher " " William Hoffman :tames Ihach Charles S. kessler 't. " James W. Lope . " it James H. Matthew " Joseph Moyer • " it Henry K. Matthew " " William H. Matthew" • .Frankitn-P: Levi Nell .0 Jon Parsons tt ta David Parsons .41,1 • Levi Rutter " William Staum " tt David Sonnen if Jeremiah Strickler, " al George Shultz fi SS John J. Weigley " it Isaac W. - White " it Lucian Zimmerman " tt Frederick A. Shultz " (detached) George Duple, Heidelberg :Levi Fetter Hiram FiSher Absalon GockleY "- Levi Geckley Jacob H. Hoffman " Henry K. Krumm " Jacob E. -Kra mrn " Cyrus Krumbane " henry Lancer Jacob Lose Henry C. Mace it Sathitel P. Miller " John A. Rea ger " Monroe Saunders ". Jacob Sectlet Christian Seerist " Henry Tech udy " Wilts Edmund Yeiset S. P. H. Miller Jonas Keller, Read inz. George Ilibbert, Heidelberg, Berks so Franklin. Mach George Kohl, Marigh • it John H. Matthew " Franklin H. M;ltthew William Noll David K. Noll Isaac Parsons liE +ft Snry -List for August Term, 1.863, GRAND JURORS. • Christian IC. B,schmon, S. Annville Simon Blouch, Bethel, Sohn Brandt, N. Lebanon tp. Moses Burke", Heidleberg, John Cope, jr,, Londonderry Henry Dutaveiler, South-Annyille Jeretninh Daugherty, Lebanon Joseph Diehl, Jackson . • Rudolph Eckert, North Lebanon tp. • Clayton Findley, Londonderry ' John Gass ' , North - Ann ri Ile Henry HihsChum,. Jackson Samuel Heilman, North Amarillo Samuel Hauck, Ccirnwall 1-leery Light, Narita Annr Hie - William Len Me r; Swam ra John Light, a. s., N. Lebanon hero'. Joseph Mattis, Jackson Adolphus Reim:eh'. N. Lebanon bony' Frederick Shultz, M illcreek • Jaeoh Spongier, Jackson Andrew J. Tice, , Michael Witmer; Cort*all Levi Wolf, Bethel TRAyBRSE JIIBGRS: John Albert :Bethel • - Benev ille Bennett°, Jackson William Boyd. Londonderry Isaac Barto, Bethel Jacob Capp, Lebanon Jonas Dandore, South Lebanon` • . John Dot,ter,'East Hanover , '••• •' Peter Fisher, Jackson John Foorman,.Lorationderry. Benjamin Go iber, Bethel John Groh, N. Lebanon tp. Charles Gobsiman, s tibf9' Henry Groh, South Letadnon Frederick Hoffman, Heitileberg Samuel Krause, Ja - cksnin Tobias LII n tz, Cornwall , William Louser,•lforainglf Joseph Long, Swatera , • Isauc•Luts„, N. Lebanon. 41: Richard Miller, Jackson • John Mark jr., Londonderry Joseph Mese, Held laberg Geerge Reinceb 1, Borough Joseph Philips, Jackson -Henry Shenk, Borough :‘• Henry Smith P. S., Heidlebere Gideon Snotterly, Bethel- • John Strong jr., Cold Sitrirte: , i David M. Sb nay, Bast Hanover'.. , : = Samuel Steager, South - Lebanon, • -1 •• •• 1. Herma n Wolf, N. Lelionon tp.' John A. WoomerJackson Simok W,siTex k Upion - Weeepterger, Coilk+frall Henry Witiner, Borough •AtiebeliuZuv-Ileid leberg NEW AND DA.NdEROUB COUNTERFEIT. --A counterfeit five dollar note on the Bank of Northumberland:Fa., is now being circulated:— Vignette, eanal•lock, hoe t and horse; locotho tire and train of cars on. bridge ; man loading wagon with hay on upper eorrinr. Pedalo bead on each lower corner . .. An exact, itnitatiod of the genuine, welt done. . . The Philo:deliMitt Press informs the .• public that Col., Charles 11. .T. Collis bus been ordered to take command bf the 'drafted men's ellallp to be located dear Philadelph ia' The 113Q11 froM following--named counties w ill he sent to the camp: Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, De liiivare, Ches,ter, Lehigh, Monroe, Wayne, Bus- - quelmona, Berks, Lancaster', Subtly lk ill, Lebanon; Northampton, Carbon, Pike, Luzern°. Brig. Gen. Hateli.,lnts been ordered to rho coih mend of the ITO - Cameos of drafted men iii 410 in; , •We learn that the Prdvost Mar ) ~ hats tedelye 4 per cent, for the collection of the ,$3OO exemption money from drrifted pers(ins.-- Th troubi he $l2 from end) one who 'pays. ' learn that,:tholjnited:Brethern dennal inn t inn of th i roieinity. will'commence a Wood'i meeting, in Lehtnon's (Ave, north of the Union Cana I,.near Lebonon,.:on. I hursday, and which is to 'continue until, Sunday. There will be preaching three times aany. "K of,LocK's LuvAzi4 "•.is the best and purest Baking Powder known ter making Light, SWeet and Nutritious Bread and Cokes'. It.does not contain a particle of Salerattrs, AlutNor any ether kind of deleterious drug; hut is perfectly pure and hellthy. It is -an excellent compoci Lion for perspns:suffering. from. dyspepsia. Por. . . sale a LEMBERG iIR'S Drug S Cora: Volunteers for the Array should lot lewe the City until gupplied with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTAIENT. For Some; e . tirvy, Woands,..Sual II Pox, Fevers, and Boire* Corn• plain te, these tiled ihines are the best in the world. Fvery French Soldier wee -them. Only :d5 ctn. per_boi. *- • 211 DEMOCRATIC. STATE COMMITTEE; The following is the State - Central Commit* ns appointed by Hon. FIND LAY PATTERSON, of Wadititigton odunty, who; President of •thu late Democra tie CCffivention, was authoriked by. a resolution' of the hotly to announce the Corn •. Mittee. It consists of a Chairman, and Reprc sen tatire'n of the Eastern] Senatorial Districts in to which the Sta te -it divided'. lion. 'CHARLES J. BIDDLE, Chairman. • • ("Theodore Coyler, Ist Dist. J H ohn Pa lier ilbert Ilton, em.ph jr ph Hader a. . (Isaac L'eeelf,- 2d " John D. krona., Chestei county. 3d " -Wm .H.W it tc i 14ontgotnery county. 4th " Win. T. Itop,;ori, pucks county.. sth " Northampton county sth " He ister Clymer, -Barks county'. 7th " • William Randall. Schuylkill county. Sth " Asa Packer, Corbin] county, 9th " Michael Nylert, So Mean county. 10th " Stephen S. 'Winchester. Luzernis cc'y 11th " 'Mortinter F. Elliott, Tictga eonnty. 12th " John IT. Htinfes, Lyooming county. : 13th 4 , William Elliottt l'7orthitmlnpland co. 14th " Samuel Ifephurhi Cumberland co'y. 13th '" William 111.13ridtlin. Lebanon county George Sandefson 16th "Lancaster co. James Pot terson 17th " John F. Spangler .York county. 18th " Henry Smith, Fulton county. 19th " J. Simpson Africa, Huntingdon co'y 20th " William Bigler, Clearfield county. 21st " Hugh Wier, Indiana county.' 224 " Thomas B. Searight, Payette c'onnty. 23d " W. T. H. Pnuley, Green county. 24th ' " 1 Geo. W. Cass,. } A jaino p . Tl, lr t.. Allegheny county 25th . " :lames Ca m pbe 11, Butler county; 28th ". David S. Morris., Lawrence county. 27th " Thos. W. Grayson, Crawford county. 28th , " Kennedy L. 11l sod, JeNersan cofln ty. NOTICE. The State Central COMM ittee ere requested to meet at the Met:chants' Hotel. to the City of Ph ila delphiaion TUesrlay. the 11th day of A ugust next,.at four o'clock, P. M. CHARLES .J. BIDDLE, Chaßman. PMLADELPIITA, July 18, 1863. TAKE NOTTOE.—The enrolling t gp• in.' on. And it is, expileted that the flonseription act will be enforced iminedintelv. so.' would , advice every , hod - to get their Pion:rims taken in time for their re lotions and friends. and the onIS , niece to get a No. t, Picture Is at .., - C,lstuanx.ktes New .York Photographic Gallery, for be is taking the Cheapest, .the best. and Watttrea..in ..Lettanon all.that be can't be beat, for h Is gallery alWays crowded. (Ili . ° him a call and yotPwill find ea Ire ree -1 ommend. Remember the place. Zimmernidn's New I York Photographic Gallery, in CatOberlapd St. Call early awl avoid a crowd. P. S. —Oh, ldren and anybody that ir , s gist *cab cses Ishould mill at Zinimerman's Gallery. His Pictures on ly require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit. Guns. Ends. Pistols .•Powdet. Caps, ace. A ,TTEVTIOZ: S:Portrasten—..T. G. Act,exuAcrt would v.- mortfully infOrm the pniitie, that he continues the busitim , of Manufacturing and dealing GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, POWDER; Caps, Wads. and all kinds of gunning and. gun. triateft: al. athis Store..m llarketittreet: a few doors North of the L. V lt-Lebetalit: Pa. ' *A- All kinds of RePaiiing done at the shOftest gds' Sibiu notice and in the hest style of workmanship. Lebanon, June '24, • ctial. ROtir,m. Or TIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NIT{ VOUS YOUNG MAN .-z-Published as n wsrning; and for the espeeisi bona , of young men, and those who suffer with NERVOUS DEMLITY. Loss or Memotty, pRPZIA TUBE DECAY. &C . &e. by one who has cured hint: Fel t bysirnp le means. alter being put to greet expense and ineonven letteP. through the use of wertidess m irises prescribed ht INIII/0.1 Doctors. Slitgle copies may be had (free) of the -whams. 0 A. LANiepwr, Esq., Ores. point. Long Island. by enclosing an addrpssed en velope. Xddrses CILA IMES A. LA.MBEIti', Esq., GEEENPOINT. T.ONO ISLAND, New York. Jul' ,1863.--thn. , • THE CONFESSIONS- AND EXPERIENCE MI INVALID• • Published far the benefit. mot es n wli•nning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who Suffer from tlervou4 Debility, Premature Decay of manhood, eto , fupplying ;It the same time: THE MEANS ON SECA.' OtftE. By one who has cured himself after being' put to kseat expense and injury through triedical Minibus and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, icing Id Copies may be bad of the anther. NATIfa N LEL. 8.4.Y8A11t. Esq.. Bedford, Binge county, N. V. May 27, 129.-3 y. DR. JNO. L. LYON'S French Perjottica I Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Amer'. eon Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never.failing curs and regulator of suppression of nature,- frerit whatever cause. Particular ears should tie used to know that Pregnancy is not the cause: as The Drbpt would surety produce an effect entirely contrary to the course of natter. for which T will not bold nnyeelf 're sponsible. These Drops aro so•milit and pleasant: that the feeblost can take them with perfect security, yet so poWerful in their effects, that they may be safely milled a never failing Bryn/War. They can be procured by addressing me us directed below. 1 hare used this mad icirpi for the last twelve years in my practice, tnitFtlief e hire well haply its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address DR. JOHN t. LYON, New Raven, Cod&. July 23,1862. PREStßlili YOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORM, • YOUR lIRALTII, AND MENTAL Pk WEBS, By using that Safe, Pleumant, ropillat, and Specift Remedy kJIO a as lIELMBOLD'S EZTRACT 13071111 Rend the AUvertidemen iu unaber column, aturntaft it by it— Diseases and Symp •nms Enumerated. Cut it out, stud Preserve it. You may not uosv require it. But may some Future Day. "It giyes health n,cl vigor to the freme, And bloom to ;11e,pallid cheek," It Saves Long Suffering and Expusure. Beware of Counterfeits Cures Guaranteed I.ehanon, April Al t 1863.—"2m. "WHOOPING COUCH OR CROUP, however severe, may be ILiterinted and cured by the use of MADAME ADOO l'OttniltT CURATIVE BALSAM. 'nit invaluable Medicine possesses the eitraordinat ry power of relieving immediately WHOOPING-COUGH IIoAItSSIN ESS, DIFFICULTY OF 13RFATIIING, IIOSKINESS. and 'Pickl hag lir the , Threat: :It lodates the Phlegm. and wilt be found to be very agreeable to the taste. It is not a 'viclaiit reiriedy. twit emulient— warming, searching and effective. Can hey ttiken.by the oldest person. or 'youngest; child. • For sale by all. Druggists, at 13 and 23.cts. per bottle. • . ' January 23.0,303.-Iy. A Card to the &uttering. -- The REV. WILLIAif . COSOR9VE. while laboring no 11 Missionary lir:Japan, w cure dof Consumption, when all other means bad fa tied. by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great' city of Jedde: This reaps has.cured great nsmbers•who were from Consumption, Bronihitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and colds, and the debility and nervous 'depression caused by these did'orders.• • ' • Desirous of benofitting others, I will send this re• which brought home with to ail who need it,1043 of ibilitgpAddress -' • ' Rav WM:tC43SO*OVF; •-• • • '439'Vulfork pßmore, . , Qtrkarini4;,-;—)11 olio! there Dick and lianey, Where are you going, thtit you jai iu such a hurry,? lotsveit..—Whi we are just On our way to Da ity'a Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken . lie btkqs ttlendld pictures, and'his Gallery is hearly all the, time crowded so I said to Nancy we *ill go ear ly this Ehnen ing before any bodrelse g eta there, or we will hide to come away again without getting any. Oirile„—yes l i have heard too that Daily s Gallery nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to SoMe 'other Gallery ? Ans.—Oh My I we could ird think of Buell a thing -- We 'admire the true end beautiful-picture that Daily takes. so much that we would nut go to another Gal lery if we could get them foe ttothing Deltas seven genre, experience in- the business, Mies a complete sett of improved instrtithents. an excellint sky.lleht. Imp -therefore takes the.best pictures n town, and so of bourse every body that wants a good Picture goes to him. : • QueSex—What It Ind of Pictures doesqe take? ass.—lle takes Photographs from miniature to life sloe,- plain or colored. tlis card 'picteres have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken in our large cities. II is ambrptypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile also eadels its copying pictures from smell Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. Qumr.—Where is this Gal lery 7 I must give him a call too. Axe.—Jest come along with Nancy and T. and we wilt show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Re has constant ly on bend, a good assortment .01 Gilt and Rostnemid Frames, Cases, Albums. &c., which he dells cheap.— Foil good and cheap Pictures we advho rill to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. klarbli 1t,'63. • Editor of Advertiser. DEAR SIR —With your„per,missiun I wish to say to the renders of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who ;Visit it, (free) a Recipe with full directions for making and using a - aim ple egetable Balm, that aril' effectually, remove in 10 days,. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, freckles and..all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the sem soft. clear, smooth and beMitithl. I wilt also mail free to those having Bald Reads or Bare Faces, simple directions. and in• formation that will enable: them to start a full growth of Luxe rien r Hair, Nyhiskers, or a Mous taClie, in loss then'3lldaysor-illapplintitions an , sacred by return diait - witkitt.eharge.- , Re.spedkulll4 6 .-'O -- TINS: 1411,_ Chemist, No. 831. Brnadway,,NeW "fink: July, 29 1883.-3ta,„ F, Xrititt,s Omni Curium—Service 7eniperatito Hall next Suriduy evening . 8 o'clock Gerinan preaching next Sunday at 10 o'clock A." M. at the tin zee Shoe Pike meeting house. Cermet preaching next Sunday, morning at 83 o'- eloCk, in Salem's Lutheran chttivn, and English in the evening. the Rev. he maul Groh to officiate. 'Union Prayer nieeting on Thursday evitning,in Zion's Liitheran church.-. English preaching both nioraing.and evening . next Sibtatth. Harvest Sermon in the morning, in Zieii's Lutheran church, Harvest Thanksgiving 'Services, will be held in the First Reformed church, on next Sabbath evening. VIOT . * ~1 On the 12th of Jane CHP4TOPTIER LEWIS. aged 3 yam* ;nut on the 11th alt.l GUSTAVUS EDWARD, aged I year. 0 tdonths.childien. of slr. Henry Hartman, of North Lebanon Township: On the 28th July. CAM ' , RINE .AMANDA • aged 8 years. 3 months, 7 days, a d op the 31st of July ELIZABETH ANN, aged 1 year, 11 'months, 7 duye r 1. both children of Jimot, and Ounce :HECKEL On 30th of July. in Cornwall te., CAUCA HINE ANT;z, wife of Henry 741;IT1IElt, (.1 S:) aged 31.1 sears, 3 on,„ and 15 days, In North Lebanon on the ask nit., II ENRY. child of Jacob and Catharine NULL, tged I year and 8 dnya. The Lehreun t o , n Market. ... rarefylly Corr-vtee Tr'Regy. LEBANON, Mammoths. AUGUST' 5, 1863. ExtraVatailY,- 5800 14its..V doe., 14 Mara Flour, 750 Hitter. a Th.. . ' 12 Prime White Wheat,l 85 k b et salted butter, 10 Prime Red Whilfit, 150 1l rd, 8 New -Wheat, i 20 11 Mow., Pilme Rye, 00 .i.m, CBtn. - II S 00Ithirs, Oats, 05 ‘ldes, i M 0 ovef.Bd, ,5 qt) .ap, Timothy - need, - . - 150 '4B - Wax, ilax-seed, /25 hitB Rags, PriadApples,peilied,l 50' 11ixed Rags, Peadh "Suite,' 250 klaitiV lb ,- ' • Phieb."lintzels," 1.52 II !sties, 81 lb., Clieiilies, 1 50 13' aliters o s lb., Onions. 37 % (mi. Ti RI., POblthiiti. "i% Olt% 40 ISup Beaus, V, qt., 7 Apple Ilu t ter, Verock, 45 Vonegar,,'l% gal,, - 1214 t vh The Phikede . l Thia 111z . e , t. SATURDAY E Au g.! . Z,l 1803. FLOUR.—Tbere is rat er - more demand, but prices are X iihout thongl,4oo Wits- have been dfs pose inif fib4lP - Mr fdsWregliiiii 'tis ern extra family; and 1,300 . tdils City gills aktra and extra family on tifiss kept secret. The home trade are buying in it small way at $5 07-i@ 02i for superfine, $5 4 ( 14 for extras, $5 75(0. 6 75 for extra family , *Pa s7@7 60 To bbl fur fancy brands, according to 14thility. Ilya Flour is firm at $4 50 bib, errn Meal is scarce at $4 20 fur Brandywinath.•od 11, bbl forPenns von ia meal. ORAlN,—Wlient unchanged; about 3,000 bushels sold at $1 3.1@1 ;45 Mt old Poona. red, anti $1 25 (t 3 ili3 41, bushel for new Southern do. .)Vhito rapges at from sl`37®l 45, a 8 {0 tfiattlity. ` Rye soils na arrival at $ (411 05 bushel.--:. Coro—There is a lair dews d with err les of 5,000 bushels primer • yellow at 7 ain store, and West ern mixed at 7 ' 4 ®7sc Oafs are rather lower; talent :3,000 bushell Jersey sold at 70c, and gniui Penney loa6 t 712@73e, we igh t. tttiOnttittO. " t 5 'rot - alters ',Wanted. AN ex:nitration for Teachers for the Common Schools of 1,911 A NON BOUOUGH will be held at the Hall of the Academy, in. Libano,n, Talmo/Iy, the 18th day of AWfUST. 18681 Salaries range from $l7 to $4O per month. Session .10 Month. 4 . 41001 i CAPP, President. aos Rtaccif. Secretary, . Lebanon, Aug. 5, 1863. • ; Lebanon Con niti -A °Tien' d Pa I oil Society. A Special ince tine of the abote Society will he held in the Grand Jury Room, in Ole Court Hon pa, lA, Mien. on Monday. A uznet 17, 1843, at 1 o'clock.R.lll A frill attendance is requested, to business of Stupor- Linea will be transacted. ii "WN . President. luau llomit, Secretary., 1 Lebanon, Annual 3, 1868. Adntinisteat: OW Notice. • • ATOTICE is hereby given that 'Letters of administra rli tint on the Estate otIPSAMUgI, MiNTZEI It, late of &mil Lebanon twp. Lebanon county. Pa.. have been granted to the undersigned residing in the_ township, enmity. and State aforesaid. l I persons indebted to Paid estate please make payment, and those having claims will present thanf withont delay. CLrI STlA;,:liuornat,Adminiatratof. South Lebanon, Aug. 5. 7Su3. , PUBLIC' SAI.E.- UT 11L be said at public sale on the prertfistet, fate' 'Y St the residence of Henry Uhrich, dee'd, in Bethel township. Lebanon county, 3,4 mile 'from Fredericka: burg, on the Pittegrove road. ott • 'Saturday, Septopbtit 26, 1863, . The fellOwinc. Boat 41stite, ' ' • ' A PLANTATION C 01403111 i43W.4.11044,10,AdrPs of Farming Liind. of which about 30 kbre* is not 'White Oak Woodland. adjoining property of henry iticksler, John and. Jacob Rudy and Fred .ryiksbtirg Oiit Lots. The • improvements are d twtestdry HOUSE, ;••-•, ~. SW KINZER - llAßK,Sprhtg House, Wagon` '";.;11,o. Shed, Corn Crib. and °that necessary lei; provements.. Also an oxeellent Apple Orchard, and Nanning water, on the' preniisos. 41 malt with pump near the hnuie, Spring at the Sprigit Elapse; water' is also int co. Mined into the Barn yard. The land ft in good ()Wet end' under good fences. , Side to commence at 1 Orgiock,lv. it. *ben terms Cll be made kw.wn by- • • ' DAVID 4V.171:1210/1, Executor . • of Henry ;Welch, deed, The Plantation will be .sold *hero no' part as may s.,ait purchasers. Bethel to*nablp, - TU. SA LE of ein :Excellent Bletcksmitll.,Strit'd. sohaeribbe offers at pri'vate sate tine proper '. ty h a d eL t ownt hip, behaniin County, on, the road lyad ink front Sfperer's Mill to Fredericksburg. at thi OMB ?Mid cionsairtig of 3 1 / 2 ' toies or band. hating Dratted ther.ou a good , two story imam If ifae, free& Bern ..I.loKsurrii silo P. ftuittifer ',ming Orchard, well and parfSp ; with never failing water at thOdiia, and•renStion. wafer on the prendees, and 'litany other ionfroVernenta. .This hone of the'best %Wade - En the connty for a Illavkardith, and the whole property leirf Brat rate Condition. Posseasion will no siren - elf the let of April, 1864, as also good title, 403, hy the undersigrfeCretilding On the premises.• .10SEBB-B: Stf,trElt. Bethel township, J Uly 20,1863; Shaefferstown,,,.4ehanon P roprietor. Pa. "Red Lion 11totek Michael K. Keatli, - • rpm , : subscriber respectfully informs the public that be has tatenthe above eentrally located Hotel, ht Shaelferstowm snit that he ninth happy to enter tain; COM fortahl y andpiessanqy, nit *ho limy - favor him, with a pall. The 110081. is large - and, cdmmedt otti; inct.tfict STABLING nt the very bst Table and Bar will alWaya,he , supplied with the • hes gott ehoicest Ha solicits a share of to...jelblielpatrelp 1441. : . . • L•sit6iriretowte, TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS IN LEBANON COUNTY For School Year,June,ls63—June,lB64 CORNWALL, TEACHERS.-6 , ,s IVIONTI.I9. The eviminatipn of .7 Teacheis for the Schools of the above District will take place at the Excelsior ?chool,Ffepie, on ,Sittriylay, August Bth, BO& JOSEPH HEILbIAN, Prkisitlea t. .Icon WITMER, JR. Secretary. LEBANON Roßouci ft. . 1-y TEACHERS.-10 MONTHS. The cianilriatlon, of I Teachers for the Schools of tire AbOve District will take place et the Lebanon Acadeniy, ou,Thursday, Au gust, 131 h, 1863. JACOB CAPP, President. Jaunt Kinn, Secretary. NORINI LEBANON . . 10 TEACITERS. The examination of.Meachere for lA+ the Schoch; of the above District take place at Hr. Oeervuuan's Hotel, oa Saturday, 6agilit,ls, 1863. JACOB KELLER, President. Jo:venter:l CEESAMAN, Secretary.- • NORTH ANNVILCE. TEACIINBS. The examination of Teacbers for II the Schools of the above District will take place at the Anuvllle Academy, on Suhirday, August 22. 1863. OIBSON IC.,SPERAW, Presidetit. .11.615 RT LIGHT, Secretary. SOUTH ANN VILLE. a ItaorrEßS. The examination of. Teachers for the 0 Schools of the above District will take place at the Annville 'Academy, on Nanday. August. 24, 1863. HENRY .13A01131A1 , 4 President. Ittrooan Italia, Secretary. LONDONDERRY. 9 MALE AND 2 FEMALE TEACHERS : The exam. kaatiowof Teifters for the Schools of the above Dis trict will take place at Palmyra. Saturday, August 29, 1863. 11 , ENRY.1103113ERGER, President. Anahaw CLENDVTNIIC, FeCretary, S WATA R 1 TEACHERS. The exaMination of Teachers for the Scbools of •the above District will take place at Jonestown, on Saturday, Sdpt4niber 5. 1863. JACOB KAUFFMAN, President. Do. J. C. Coomt, Secretary. EAST-HANOVER 7(1 TEACREIB. The examination of TeaChers for 11l the Seboole of the ahove District wilt take place at the Washington School House:. on Monday. September, 7, 1563. DANIEL 31EASE, President. JOHN 11. Snuei, Scerebiry. ArILLcitEEK. •g, • TEM:MS. The examination of Teachers for the IM m Schools of the - above District will take place at Now 'itianstocru, on nauday, Septerabgr 8. 1803. JOHN ZI3I.II.ERMAN, .I"rbiitlent. PETER 'KEISER, S. emtary: UNION. r, TEACHERS.— The 'examination of Te3e6e=s fdi the Sch'ols of the above r, itstrict will take Oldeo at Uni on Forge, on Widnestitry. &prember 0, 3863. PETER EARS LIORE, Presiclek, DANIst. IV. GERBERIC7I, atZ.eC•eiiiry. SOUTU LEBANON _ . n TEAtEIIIII.B. The ex.anination or Tankers for the 0 Schools Of the nhore District will take place at the Moravian School House, on ThrMiday. Sejfiteiither lOth, 1863. JACOB BilA AK, President. JOSEPH FIETLItIAZT, Secretary. BETH EL. isTEACHERS. The examination of Teachers for the Schools of the abore•District will take place at Fredericksburg Oil Friday, September SANE al, WEARER, President. Joe L. limit, Secretary. EIS= 18 r EACIFIi s S Tieexanin tion Teachers for tiecoloftheaboyeDisiet will leee the lilyerstown Aridemy, on St' tturday, September 12th, 1863. GEQIIUX LINE, President. 61. TICE, Secretary. lIE DELDERO. 12 TEACH IiTCS Ibe Ocatutnittion of ,Teeebers for the SchoOls of the &love District - will:take iilace at Shaetfeestown, on Monlay, September lith, 1863. SMAUEL, LOOSE, President. "Una IBA, Setretary N. B.—Observe the f lla vinß Rules Ist Applicants will furnish themselves, with pen,iuk and pope., and bo in readiness at 8 o'clock. 2d. No private examinations to be held except in such eases as are specified by law. 3d. Applicants mutt present themseltes in the Die- Wets in which they intend to teach. "9th. Those 56h0 • have certificates o 1 laet year are re quested to present them. fah:Those who are strangrrs to Oho nmiehigned must bring with them tsabuouials of g ood ntortii char actdiy. 6th. Certifle tes t to be:legal, burst have a five cent stamp affixed, which the County Superintendent Will furnish. Teachers will please make the Vintage. ith..baretotere snbsiSriptions will be taken` for the Pennsylvania School Journal. THU Directors and the public are invited to be prey ent. • ir 4 -V 0 Normal Cla r ss. Aptip.it had closed our examitutticin of Theach ers-laatlit. there were still Upwards of thirty Vaerthele, in ditlerent parts of the Coon iy, for which there were no, applicants. except such as had already been rejected :la being incompetent. tile -Waft owning. to the tact. the t many of our Teacherewere in the mili tary service. Many more Will quite be mil IA by the draft Nth Mit is soon to tone place, and rbiiseehently it will be muieMitrain It theupply the demand felTeach thiefaffiftmewhiss triveisquestr----- - • - • The Millcfsvilly Normal Sehool which hiss always turtilehed io many teWchers has been suspended. therefore projluse to organize a NOKSIA 1, CLASS, lu the Lebanon Valley fur..ttute_ AT ANN VILIJE, to entnruenee on Monday, August 3d, and 66ntinue five weeks—until the tiuie o f Exam inat ions. • " The exercises o f the Class lir lit Consist main'' of Drills in those brunettes which are muted on the certificate ; Also of Lectures, Institute meetiti , fa. Discussions te. I shall b. ve the Cooliiieret ion of the Prineipal W. „T. lionssmi A.M. A tsVtrill be estliete.d oeeasiboally by some of tbb.ueigliborlng County Superintendents Theabdrif plan has been adopted in many erne Comities ih bur Siete and has been attended with the best results. We will likettise sive it a min.. As the tent' is Aoft, those who Wish to avail themselves of this opportunity for improvement will do well to be present at the. Commencement. Arrangements have been made for hoarding and commodotions at very low rotes. For further informa tion apply to me at Lelituton, or to. Ur. BURNbiDE at Annrdle. 1.0an.,n, July `29,.1863. A Joint Ntesolution PRatiSING CERTAIN THE CONSTITUTION. DE it Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre.ren ljtatices of the State of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly sect. 'That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accord ance with the tenth article thereof: There shal Ibe an additional section to the third ar ticle of the Constitution, to be designated - as section four, as follows SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall bele any actual military ser vice, under a requisition front the Pr esident of the United Slates, or by the duthority. or flits CoMmon wealth. eachelectera may exercise the tight of stiffia# in all elett ions by the citizens, under Euell regulations as aro, or Shall be, prestribed by lawsols fully as if they were present at their usfial place of ele6tion. : There shalt be two add atonal neatens to the eleventh artizle• of the Constitution, to ha designated as seetiona eight and nine, as follows , SEVIION S. No bill shall be v passed by the Legislature cent:tieing more than One subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriatiod bills. - Seems: 9. No Shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers. or privileges that ha's been, or may hereafter be, conferred Upon the Courts of this Comma- Wealth . JOHN CESSNA, Speaker' of the house of Sepreeentatives - JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker of die' Senate Ii:IiiTZ.E OF TO) SECEETAKE OF THE COEII?ON*EAETH,} Ilanuistnuta, July 1, 1863. ' Pennsylvania ss i ' • . , ~..•,....., 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing and n nnexed is KIWI, true and correct copy. al lA - . the original Joint Reseluteu of the (linker { ' el Assembly, entitle i, "A nict Resolution' .--, propoeing certain Amendments to the Cod , st itntion," es•timsein. remains on ille iii this of- tn Testimony whereof,' hove b6rednl6 tta my hind and caused the seal of the Seatentry's °Mee to be affixed, the day and year tibeYn lvtittetl. HU SLIFER,' .TOV =4mo SO6'ry. of the Comitoonwealth. AIfGtTST . Court Proclamation. lixr ERT!`,AS. the Hot. JOHN . PEAItSON, "V President of the several Courts of Coninien Pleas: cis the.district composed of the counties of Lebsnon and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Ofer and Term'. nerttnd general Jail Delivery; for the, trial of capitaff find. all other offences In said counties; the Judge of the General Court of Quarte'r ;Sessions 'of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon; and WILLIAM RANK and THOMAS KRANIKR, Ewa.. JOdges of ,the General Courts of Quarter Session's, Of the. Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and other offences, in said &fluty of Lebanon—through their ilrerepts ,to me ,di reeled the 1 , 3 d day of April. A. D.. ISti3, to bold a Court Of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Lebo . non for the county of Lebanon, on the .. Third Monday of August, ne.7.1, which will be the nth day , of said mouth, to continue ONE Weet. Notice is; therefore hereby given, to the. Coroner; the Josticre of the PPRCO.' And'to Constables within the county of:Lebanon; tit appear in their 7Wll . ;persons, with their rolls, reongnizances ,jugniaitions,,exaniina tions and other documents/n.4 proent the same tO the Prosecntin,tolaterney at least ten days before the meet ing of the Court, conformably to the provhdoiht or - the Act of Assembly, passed at.the late session of the'tem ; islatttro:, Also. all those whe intend to prosedirte &M -oneys whith now are or then may be in the Jail etLel3- anon reoutt,'Will have th.n and there to oftbeif," on the 3d hloAday of AUGUST, to 'proceed againet them RA then may bojust.. Given under' my hand, in the borough of Lebanon,: the, 18th day of Jily, in the year of , oar Lard, dna thousand eight hundred andeintv-three. JONATHAN SENDER, Shen*. beritra Office; Lebanon, Julfx9, MS. ." *Jaeo E. L. Zurnmerma Is* -Lynn CLASS liAllt-DRESSINO AND HAISINVE„ .1' ISO SALOON, Market "greet, near. Cumberland, and opposite the,Begle Hotel. Being thankpl forjbe liberal patronage heretofore extended to'llim,he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the mime... Lebspon, J1117,2,•44 sl.—The,Salloolll;;M be clotted on &Aide,' • HENRY BOLICK, Cu., Supt AMENDMENTS TO THE, BEST GOODS GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACii, H (/) .DEALfrats 114 rorekin apd ilomestic DRY COODS, i;roceries, Oheenswnre, XDOIS ISUDNVI HILL All about the New York clump rAtp Stnre. New GOODS juet received from the NEW YORk. d HULA. AUCTIONS. Iloye Economical Housekeepers why don't yon go to the New York Store and Save 39 per cent on all you buy. 20 pieces MagniScient Franey Drees Silks.vory, cheap, Will answer exactly for wedding dresics. 10 pieces Black Gro Du Rhine Oil flout at figures dii fYing Competition. An elegant variety of Black and Mourning dress goods. any kind and at all prices. 1000 pieces of Fancy Drees Goods is an endless varie ty of colors. Plain and Fignrod French Morierioes,—all wool De isles, Cohorgs. Cashmeres, &c. Biotite Shawls, Blanket Shawls Blank Thibed long Shawls, Stills Shawls, Miss& and Children Shawls. 1000 Ifspiliter.hiefs frail aJ eta. up such es LIE 4 STITCHED,—SILk,---LIN- Calico from 12,Velits up to 20. Mous aniiigmi froii 7.8.Xt0 01. Ginghams frOin 189 i to 25. Delwin from IDA to 25. ()bellies from 25 to 30. Bleached and unbleached Muslin from 12 up. Stocking f inn 1 . 214 up. Auction Silks. • 'ariety of Br riges and Thanes. Lawns from 1.2 4 /, cents up. 'Variety of Cashmeres, Vostings arid Cloths. • Cotton and Linen Panting. Poplins from 15 k1i..1.111. - A NEW ARTICLE of BALMORAL SKELETONS. Plain Sillc MOHAIR. • Full line wool Detains. liandkercblefs. Full Line of MOORNING GOODS. Queonswitre, beautiful and lovely to look opon, in Setts ?cry cheapovill suit young persons Just going to housekeeping emfmly, and the very beet kind of Ware, ae .w li an 30 per etc. cheaper than it can elsewhere be bought. Groceries. Sugars of all kinds, and cheaper Syrupfor 8, 1 - 234, lecte.. thee can be found in the enim ry. Come one come all, our motto still is Small Profits and Quick sales and no misrepresentations. tiOODYEs.ft DIFNENBACII„ May W. 1868. Mari:et Street . 11011;1; 1 Cbrner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon JOHN M AI.rIIPS, Proprietor. HAVING Liken the above Stand, long occupied by Mr. LEONARD ZISI3IEVATAN, I will spare no painath make the Traveling Public who stop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial.. The House is large a7..d well arranged. The Table supplied with the best reasonable edibles; the Bar stoe;ted with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling - largo and coin- ElOtliOHS. JOAN MATTHES. Lebanon, April 9, 1862. Vi r HISVERS !! PELXTREAITS Stimulating Onguent, FRENCH CREAM ! FOP 'BALD HEADS AND BAILS FACES ! !! rVMS celebrated article is warranted to bring out a I . full set of Whiskers on the saniothe.t face, or a floe growth of hair on a Bald bead. in less then six weeks . and will in no way stain or Injure the skin.— The French premix is' manufactured by Dr. M. Bele. treaus,. of Paris, and sq the Only reliable art icle of the kind. "Use no other." Warranted. in every two.— One Box will do the work raloa sLoo. Importedand fur sale Wholesale and Retell by THOS. P. CHAPMAN, Chemist nod Drsibrist, 83l Broadway, New Ydrk P. S.—A. Tint of the Ong tient Gent to any address be by return mail, on receipt Of twine, and IS cents for Postage. Jhly 1,1563. -4 t. ELT*A.II LONGACRE. .70TiN G. °rag, . - LEBAINON Door, sash anti &+-;inn Planing bleated on the Steam-Rouse Road, near Cumber/and Street, East Lebaryat. rp'llly under Signed respectfully inform I the pulilic in general, that they L till menu laCtiire and keep on band. 'V", poor, Sash, Shutter, filinds,aleoring, Weather Boards, 0 Gee Spring 31cialdiage, or all sizes. Wash Beards. eating. Surface. Cornices, and 1411 lii , loo of BUILDING MATERIALS for Houses. Vi'e also construct the la tort and most im proved Stair Ca,ing and Hand anitalilp for lafge and small uow invita Farmers. llloclotoloi - anti r.o.ilacrt to call and exausirio our stock, NV, way rant to entire cutisfarsion to - all under sighed with their ou+tora. = P. S.—Tliors is also all kiwis of STIININE3 at the mine Mili. &v., promptly duns fur thuss Ulio . may fiiruian Lumber. BEEIIO VA L. DANIEL G RAEFF'S BOOT 011* 811110 E STORE, 11 AS boot removed to his new residence, in Cam berland street, 34 vinare West frosi itisold stand; end opposite the office of-Dr. C. D. alettinger, LEBANO.N, PA. Ile has jnat opened a large and desirable stock of well. to ad e Boeits and Shoes. Ladien' G alters at $1.25; Ladies' Lace Bootees $1.50 ; for Misses, $1; Cearse Dien's Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2; for Boyd $1.75 to $2.50; for Children $1.1234 t 0.51.6231,, Also a large variety of. Overshoes, Trunks, Tra+eling Bags, &c. Come, see, and judge fix yourselvei. Lebanon, May 13, . DANIEL GRABFF. TAkIiE. NOTICE. pUILDERS will well by calling on J. H. BRESSLER JUIII Agent, as he * m prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest Prices.. Ile also has on hand a large and good assortment or all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES end PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest tmproved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps cco nanny on baud a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE. which be offers at less price than they can be trOught of arty other,slatemen in the county. , ON. WAR E•itOOMS=One door South of the "Buck Botel," 41 aldut Street. Lebanon, Pa. Lebniton, Dedembar 25, ISO. LOS' .—sa ic AkR D. A small box, containing a Watch and guard. and Ilk other email articles, between the Meeting House fit Cornw 41 and Plank Road Toll Gate, on Sunday morning, July 12. Any person endin r g the above and feturning it to its owner at.Gornwall will receive the above reward. TIIO3IAS 31c31E1ION. Lebanon, July 22,1863. 1 - READYMADE CLOTII.I Will be sold at .16 1 xtreniel?) Low Prices. TT I AUER, one' of the Bun of Bober & Bros., has taken the stock of Ito y made Clothing at the Ftppraisement, which will enable hint to sol: lower (lien liuywhvre else Can he bought. Call nod see for your setvaa lJefore you niake your fill purchase. 'lllltEli BOOBS Wm . FROM COURT HOUSE. Lebanon, Sept. 2i, IWI.. - HENRY RARER: WANTED Ta•BUY - 50 000 "S i i gh S UTE: 500ao bushels CoIIN 50,M bushels OATS ; 60.000 'bushels WHEAT, Also, CLOVERSRFID. TT NIOT uy i3ESP, F axseeti, for which the highest 0.1!,511. prices will be•paid at the Leh anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. DEOltti E lIVFFMAN. Lebanon, July IT, Ornaplevital iron Works. WOOD & PEROT , - 1131 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., OFFER for epic upon the Most Fannrsible Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in great ear ie ty of IRON ILA I LI NOS for OEM ETERkES, RESIDENC ES, &d.., of Wroughtlind Coot 'lron. and GALVANIZED IRON And BEASS TUBINct : IRON VERANDA HS, BALCONIES, STAIRS. COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES; ' EOLUMNS, HITCHING POSTS, P STANDS, VASES. TABLES., FLOWER. STANDF, FAS. CHAIRS, STATUARY, ANIMALS, mann Other Iron Work of it Decorative ohm:muter. Des l'irmforweril. ed tur selectjtv. Pommy apply lug foi came,pledse state the kind of work needed June 3, I 333.-3Ol'. 11TICTONIAtAt`gS, Plail ant - Striped Nansooks, V Wain ant Plaid Cum lades, Plaid and dotted Alarseilles,obinets, the largest aeeort ment, at the i;toro of ITENNY F STINE. Boot anti Shoe Store. ' JACOB BLEDBt. respectfully in forme the public that he still cantin- Ir ....... ues his extensiv,e establishment in m a w d oilig bill dew building, in Cumberlandst., Where he hopes to rentlei the same ' „ ' satisfaction as heretofore to all , who . 6 6 ' may favor him with their custom. Holurites Merchants and dealen in BOOTS and 'SIIONSand every one who wishes-to purchase fashionahle and, durable articles in his line, to call atul examine for themselves, his large and varied stock.' He is determined to surpass all emnpetition in the mituniacture of every article in his business, suitable for auy itlarket in the Union. A dug care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the-best 'pelf ty, of 4VA.TIIER suit other materials are used, and noun but the best workmen ire employed P. 6.—11 e returns his sincere thinks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him: Re hopes by etFiet attention to business and endeavoring. to please hie customers, to Merit a share of public pat, image. . -11301mritonoliily 3, 1801. Tim ruaLic; are cannoned RFAiCISt the SPLITtIOD/5 , r tir6,,,, of LYE, for making SOAP, now offered fot sale. Thec ly GENUINE and PATENTED Lye 'hi' that made by /'EN NSF LVANIA SALT NAND- . FACTURIN4 COMPANY, their trade-mark for It Whig 'SAPONIFIER, OE CONCENTRATED LYE" The great success /Willa article hoe led U4IPRINCIPLED PARTIES to.endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. , Ail Mannfocturers, Buy . ero or Setlers ofl,tnete SPIT MOUS ',yes. are hereby NOTIFIEDithat tbe COMVII- N 57 have employed as their ATTORNEYS, And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS.' or SRI. LliiitS of Lye, in violation of the rights of the Comps uy, will be PROSECUTED at once. The SAWN - MDR, or CONCENTRATED.LYE{ is for sate ti all Druggists, Grocers and County Stores. Tl:e United States Circuit Court, Wegtern District of Penteiy lvarein, No. I of May Term, in 1862, in suit Of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANIIPACTIMING COMPANY vs. TllO5. O. CHASE, decreed to the COttu psuy. on November 15. 1882, the exclusive right grant ed by jiatent owned by them for the SAPONIFIES—. Potent. dated October 21, 185 d. Perpetual injunction SALT MANUFACTURING Notice. . .• TIL'EbIO NOTICE is hereby given, that the'Supple-! r mental account of Abraham Fernsler, Trustee of JOHN utaLmA N, a Lunatic: has been filed in the Pro.' thonotary's office of Lebanon County, and that theseme' will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas or said. Con Jai', 6 „Milo° Third Monday of August, nest, for con firmation and allowance. when and where all persona interested may attend if they think proper. HENRY, SIEGRIST, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Othce, July 15,1863. - DUB MC NOTICE is berehy'given. that the account Of- Henry Fry Assignee under a voluntary deed_otas eignment for the bentfit of creditors. executed by TA: * COB ROIILAND and CATHARINE bis wife, late of North Annville Township, Lebanon County, Fennn, de ceased, hes been filed in the Prothonotary's office Of Eelierton County. and that the seine will he presented to the Court of Common Fleas of said County. on the Third Monday of August, next, for confirmation' and , allowance, when end where ail persons interested may attend if they thinlc pr-per. HENRY SITARIST, Pro y. Frothonetury'S Office, July' 5, 1551. TyUBT.TC NOTICE is hereby given. that the account of Solemou Light, designee for the benefit of creditors nutter a voluntary deed of assignment of HEN , ' RY WENGER acid SARAH his wife, of Union Township:. Lfblllloll County, Pa., has been filed in the Prothonota; ry'a office of Lebanon County, and that the same will be presented to the court of Ckimmon Pleas of said County, on the Third jlranday of August. next, for con firmation and alloWance; When anti where all persona Interested may attend 1f they think proper. HENRY Ju' 15,1863. Notice. PUELIb NOTTCR is hereby giren, that the account of Cyrus Krell, Assignee of JACOB HARTMAN and ELIZAMI his wife. fertile benefit of creditors, has been filed in the Prothonotary's office of Lebanon coun ty, and that the same will be presented to the Court of, Common Pleas of said County, on the Third Monday August, next, for confirmation and allowance, when' and ithere all persons interested nil ~attend if. they think proper. lIRNRY STEWRIST, th'y. Prothouotary's Office, July 15,186. Notice. fj u❑stic NoTim is hereby given. thitt tee Ocoee or Akielutel Kuhr, Assignee for the beitegt9f,cmit hors of WILLIAM ADAMS end wife, of Bethel town , shin. clients , of Leln Ta., has been filed iii the Protisw: enure office of Lebanon county. and that the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said count?", on the Third Monday of August, next. for confirmation nod alldwance. when and where all perona interested may attend if they think proper. HkNllQ SIECRIST, Proth'y i'rotLOnotarre Office, July 1.5, 1803. LONGACILH ik GAtElf, Notice. PUP.T.IC NOTICE is hereby given. that, the aCcimrit of Henry Grumbo in, Aasignee, veder a t oluntary deed of assignment, of MOSES OIWMUELN and SU , SANNAII,hid ivife,hrNorth Anriville township, Leb, anon county. State of Pennsylvania, for the benefit Of: creditors, has been filed In the Prothonotary' office of Lebandn bounty, and that the same will be presented. to the. Common Court of Pleas of Said county, on they Third )Wenday of August, next, tor confirmation and a llowence. when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. • • HENRY ; SI F.O Pam Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, July 15,13&3. IN the matter of the balance in hands tif e Tridelf Ititttiot; Jr., administrator of, Au., ROSA.NNA THOAIA.Iate of South Lebanon Township. Lebanon County, dec'd. INT. is hereby given that the undersigned auditor appointed to me he diatribe Hon of said balance to and among beire, will attend for that purpose at his office, in Lebanon, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, ISS3, at 10 o'clork iu the forenoon, at which time and place all persons interested are requested to be present: ANTHONY S. ELY. Auditor. Lebanon, July 15, 1E63. AUENDAHL & CO: HOPE BUILDING, NOS. 131. 133, 135, DOANE StlfEEt NEWYORK:. pit.pared to receive consignments or WOOL.. and give their ettention to the sale of the same. ADVANCES MADE Ir DESIRED. Moderate rate o'f anligna for Com mission, insuranci and Bfokeraga. BitANK RECEITIS For Collectors of. State, Coon azi4 Silitia Tax'. for sale cheap at the 'Adverttser QtHce. ' Also fo't Collictoii of S:ohool tt. Cll4l I R 411.114.7rUF.,1 C TORY r ill] 11 subscriber respectfully informs the public thaV j_ he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURN and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Lab: • anon county. We has en hand at his Cabinet-Ware- rooms, in North. Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's lintel, and a few doors south of Bergner's, at splendid assortment of good, substantial and fasbionV. able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con=- slating of Sofas, T,-te u-tetes, Lounges, Whabuots, T.:. zikm, Centre, Pier, Card and Cortition n 'l'at (NO Dressing and COMMCM BUREAUS"; 'Bled; - P reads, Work-stands, Wash-stands,and IC iteh: , en Furniture of, ill kinds. Also, a large and elegant ditiiety Of FR:EXCH . gars, Six S EATED a ir s , Comundf Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring- - sniffed Roikers. Also, Windsor, 04ns-seated- and COM. morrChairs and Rockers of every tieicaiption. • - rm. All Goods sold LOW , and WARRANMD to give satisfaction: . . - - • Persons desirous of knowing the character it the goods bore Offered for. tale, can be fully.satistmd,cf their durability by refer- nee to those for whom hi kiainan ufactured or to whom 501d..._... s Old furniture and Chairsltepaired at, cb - Verniehed. ••, N. B.—Collins made and Fuueialil. attended at the . hortest notic.e. .. • . JOS EPII BOWMAN. North Celmuon ,Senterolier 19,1560. .-.. ilk . '' ir --161 OIL Margolin' in Gentlemen's aud Boys'Wear plena' ..L 7 ' call at the Chen *pre of • • IiENRY do &TINS SAF'OI4IFIER, Concentrated Li; . . T 16.3 FAXILLY SOAP 111AliER. GEORGE HAIIDINO, end WILLIAM BAK EW ELLI Esq,, of Pittsburg tAKL.NOTJOEA THE PENNSYLVANIA -; - COMPANY. OiFFICES: . 117 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. - Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg. April 29, 18133.-3 m. Notice. 'Notice. NOTICE. July 1,1563.-3 iii ATTENTION S FARMERS; TEM HIGHEST MARKET Price paid in CAS` H for BUTTER, EGGS. LAW, and TALLOW, and general Country JSrod nee 13 , k C. H. JOHENNING & CO: L - ebpon, near the Depot. July, 15, ]565.-2t. NEW CABINtt A.:tD 'lee Insurance Cam.' pan* of Akunvillei LEBASON COUNTY, PENN'A. COSfYiIINY vita incorporated; Mara. IBM Sill j,. is note in full operation and ready to make laser-,, anon on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture?, and itlerchandisogenerally. Also oil lherne- Contents'. Rock, lraini 1 toplenients. ac.; on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS, Christian Bachman, Will inMEarly „jr.. • goons. S. Bonigardner, 1. Garman, Gear Dougos, J.4lin. D. Beiver, Daniel S. Early, JOILN ALLWELN, President; R;IDOLY11 Esau, Treasurer. 30.5.1.i.PR F. Mau, Secretary. - Samuel Seshoid, Traveling Anent. Jadob Schnottarly. Agent, Fredericksburg. Munilie, March a, 15562.-35. . &time Feabold, Kinpurtr, Orwrge John 411wein. Rudolph Herz„ . ... Yoseph F. Matz.,
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