Ctt attilrrtiott TEENS, SI 50 A TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1863 HOME AFFAIRS. WOODWARD, LOWRIE AND DEMOCRACY. DEMOCRATIC BOROUGH MEETING There will be a meeting of the DemoCratic C6ntral Club of Leba non, to-morrow ( Thursday) evening August 20, 1863, at 7 o'clock, at the public hogse of: 4Ohn, Ben son. A good turn-out is request ed. B.) order of the Club. Lebanon, August 19; 1863. are indebted to.. Hon. Myer Strome for weepy of tbe -anuel Report of the Board of Regents oe-the Smithsonian Institution. On Saturday morning the Ringgold Light Artillery of Reading iethergency men) passed through this place on their way home. It Is uncertain whether they will be discharged or pet on farther duty in the North. Hiram 'Brower, formerly one of the editors and proprietors of the Lebanon Courier, of this place, was arrested, last week, on his way from Gordonsville, by the Federal troops, and is now among the Confederate prisoners in ',ening- . ton, Hy. He was also formerly editor of the Fairfax County (Va.,) Nem. The School Directors of this bor- , ough intend opening two More schools in the Academy. They are now making the arrange ments. The schools will open on the first Mon• day of September. The Democratic Central Club of Lebanon met at the Public House of Henry Bow man on Thursday eveninglait. The President, F. IL Enna, Esq., after a few, preliminary re marks, assumed the chair, The atta r nilance was, large. Wm. M. Derr, Esq., who hirretefore bee acted and voted with the Republican party. sign ed the IGOnatitotipo of . tho Club, after whist' be was aalleid:'iipen far - a- speech, to which 'he re sponded In his usual eloquent strain giving the reasons for his present action—the same reasons that actuate hundreds of others in this county who never heretofore voted the demecratic ticket but who are now fully determined to do en. Mr. Derr is a valuable acquisition to our ranks. Ile was in the service for upwards of a year as Cop ' lain of Company A, in .the battle-worn 934 Regi ment, P. V., and accompanied McClellan. and his Regiment in the-Peninsular campaign. • After the conclusion of Mr. Derr's remarks, in which he was frequently applauded, he was fol lowed by policeman B. R:WREAT, Men hereto fore& violent Republican, in a few pertinent and appropriate remarks, whentbe.meeting adjourn ed. The next meeting of the club will, be held to• morrow (Thurodayy evening, August 20. at the public house of John Denson, at the - 14. V. IL R. Depot. The ,Club is making arrangements' to open Rooms for their meetings, and we hope to be able to announce in a short time the comple tion of the same.. P. S.—PuTiett's' Mil has been Pienred es the Democratic Head Quarters in this place. It will be axed up handsomely and opened with appro priate ceremonies at an early day. Attention. Commy!--Voluntoers, who ox. peat tn 4M - in:their health unimpared during the campaign, must see to it themselves. do not trust to the Army Surgeons. supply yourselves with TIOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.— Every English - Soldier's Knapsack contains them. Only 25 cents per box or pot 213 "KoixoeK's LevArN" is the best and purest Baking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Brend and Cokes. It does not contain a particle of Saleratue, Alum or any other kind of tieleterions drug; hut le perfectly pure and healthy. It is an excellent composi tion fur persons sulfuring from dyspepsia. For sale a Lawn RIMER'S Drug S tore. -TOR , N &PIM: . i no is on ing on. .and it is expected that the Conscription act will be enforced immediately. eta I would advice every body ,to get their PICTURES taken in time for their re lationiu an irimu..ans the only place to get a No. 1, Picture IS, at, Simms/Ws New York Photographic Gallery. for he le' taking the cheapest, the hest. and most lifelike Pictures in-Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can'the . beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a iSlPasid-yon will find as we rec ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York. Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd._ •' P. 9.--:Children'and aitybcidy.thet hos got vreski: eyns should voll at ZiEnnierman's Gallery. ilia Pictures on. 1y require from 3 to S seconds time to sit. Owls. Rifles. Pistols, Powder, Caps, &O. ATTENTION SPORTSMR4 G. AIMENBACR would re- Ppectfully inform the public that he continues the hinders* of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIPT.ES;'''PrETOLS. POWDER. Caps, Wads, and all binds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, on Market street. a few doors North of the L. V. IL, Rr, Lebmann: Pa., • - , 1).. All kiniarif Reim icing done at the Shorten pos fade notice and in the best style of workmanehip. Lebanon, June 24. 15i13.-3m. gpftiat gintircs. A Gentleman, I Ci✓'RED of Nervous Debility. Incompetency, Brenta Lure Decay aaft'Youth'ul Error . actua fed by a de sire to benefit others. will be happy to furnish to all who need kt (free of charge) the recipe and directenne for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a Val uable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mall, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN . Na. BO Nis Braga; Naar Yoax, -flugJP,lB63.-3m. . OTIFIRCONVESSIMITS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NEE '. VOUS 'YOUNG MAN.—Published as a warning stnd for the especial benefit of young men, and those :who suffer with Emmons DIMILITT, Loss OF Merour, TRZISATUEZ DEcer, 44e., ke, by one who has cured him. self by simple means, after beingppt to great expense ; and indotitienienci, , through the use of worthless m.d. solves preserilxid by learned Doctors. Single copies inay be had <free) of the author, C. A. Lamest., Esq., iOreespoint . Long Island, by enclosing an addressed en. •itilops . Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq., atteseeeenri, Lora taunt, New York ,- Julyel ,Ml63.—Nua . • - THE , 00111FESSIONS AND , EXPEAIENCE CZE3 AN V AL 111:•- trublishati*r the benefit.. .and as a warning and .4.4ALITPON TO YOUNG MEIN • ito suffer from nerions Debility, PrematUre Decay of eto,, mouppisring st. the mate time..., THE MEANS OF SELF CURE.. $3 , one Nrhothroceuret-hituvelf itter being put to greats expenie-oodAeiery through meedicol humbug y enclosing a poet paid oddreised envelope, single ihmiermay heited ed , t*e *editor . - __ NATEANIEL AAYFAItIt. 4 IBeg.- tElextiord r Rings wanly, N. Y. May 27, 2883.—5 y JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES. Thlg Valuable In'ediclue Is now 'offered to the A inert daix Ladike is the only 414106, peeitiVe, and nevenfailing dare and regulator of suppression of nature, from' Whatever cilium; Perth:mar owe lohottld -bey used to know tbat .Predurirecy le not the .tunise, CO the Drain would sur ely Produce au efeet entirely contrary to the donrse of 'nature, for which I will not hold myself re. sponesde o; 'Own Drone ttre as mild and plesaant, that ifia - h la tleat can take than with perteet security, yet eo sonnrfoldu their effacing, that they may be safely called inelrpt ..irator, They can be procured; by .:ute rooted below. I have used this mad ichui for 4 Jaat twelve years In my practice, and there .fore welfhnitirits:gnerits. Sold by all Druggist& Price per,bottte„ Address DU. JOHN' L. LYON dameltavea , Conn. Ju1y".3,14962. PRESERVE yoUft BEAUTY, .51EMMET41"0,F PORK, 101YR 5 •RIDVD171; AND MENTAL POWERS, ;By defog that Sal PikAsant, Popular , and Sed& aemedy.known as HELarßeirs suouu: Read the Advertiaeihen in another column, and prof it by it— Disease" and Sytilliionte Enumerated. .Cnt it out , and Preserve it: Von may not now minim it. But mairni singe:Future Day. .2rgives health aud vigor to the tribune, And Wooer en the pallid cheek." 013iives Long Buffering and Eaffossina. Bewareof theutlerfeits 1* Aires - iguldranked, liebiskon; April 29 ,1883 .—•: an, itiiimmitdtOtiori however Were, Merlin silovinted atild cared by the. uee of KADAms Aldoo PORTER'S CURATIVE RAL'ISAK. Thli invaluable Medicine pcilisessee :the extraordina• yr wry trUrelfevingininiediately WI:LOOPING COMM' HOARSENESS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATITINO, HUSKINESS end Tickling in the Throat. krt loonnit the. Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable tb the taste. It Is not a violent' remedy. but emollent— warming, searching and effective. Can be. taken by the oldest person or youngest' child. For stile - , _by all Druggists, at 13 and 25 Me. per bottle. January 28, 1883.—1 y. A Card to the SuHering. The RUN. WILLIAM COSGROVE. while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, W4ll cure d of Consumption. when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from ■ learned physician residing in the great City of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffer ing front Consumpt ion, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and flts ,debiliti and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this re• cipe. which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge Address • . . •• Env WM. COSGROVE. •••' • • *Sfl Fulton Avenue. - Broalin t .N. - Y Dec. I - 0,11362 .-Iy. QUESTION.—r-nOIIO there Dirk and QUESTION.— Hone where are you going, that you are in encti a hurry I' ANSWEIL*Why we are Just on our way.tri Daily's Photograph Gallery. to' }wiener pictures taken . lte takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before say body else ic eta there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. QUEST.—VeBI have heard too that Dalty'e Gallery fa nearly all the time crowded. and "so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? • • Ana,--Oh my! we could not think ofench a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily take& on flinch that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could ;kat them Fox nothing. Hellas seven Yeah ( ' isaperlente In the business. lines a nothing. ., sett of mproved instruments. an excellint sky-lieht. anp there fore takes the heat, pictures town: and so of course every body that Waists a gisitd . .pie.turcrgoes to, QuEsr.—Wbat k hid of Pietttrea doesqe take? Ans.—He takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. lie card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some tba' hare been taken in out large citieS. II is Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. fle also excels In copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. QUEST.—Wbere is thisQsl lery i, I must give bim call too. Atts.—Just come along with I , litticy and Land we will show you; It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon pcials it Bat*. lie hes constant: eiOd'atiaortittent 'of Gilt and ..Itgo..wood Frames, Llases, Altinnis, at., which he sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pita Mardi It, 'ell. Editor of Advertiser. DEAR Sta:—With your permission I wim to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe with full directions for making and using a sim ple t egetable Balm, that will effectually remove in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tao, Freckles and all Impurities of the Skin. leaving the saw soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and in• formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxurien t Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous: taebe, in less tban 30 days. All applications an swered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours; THOS. F. CHAPIViAS, Chemist, No. 831 Broadway, New York. July, 29, 1863.-3 m. Sotitio. Berman — preaching next Sabbath morning, end Eng lish in the evening. ih Salem's Lutheran ehnrch., English services next Sabbath morning and evening, in Zion's Lutheran church. FugGob preaching next Sabbath a morning, in the First Reformed church. Canter Canacti.—Service in Temperance Gall next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, fult. In this piece, on the 10th hint:, hire_ ELIZAIIEMIT HoucK, aged I'6 years, 4 moathe. and 2 days, On the 11th inet., in this githice. CATHARINE It.. child of Peter L. and Frances STOUCU, aged 1 year, 6 months. end S days. - On the iith inat.,in this pIace.'FIENRIETTA. child of Ph lliVand Henrietta SPINS, aged 4 years, and 29 days. in South Lebanon tp;,on the 12th: lust.: ISAAC 8., child ofJoßeph U. and atharine B. HORST 4 aged 19 months, and 1S days. Inlet Ward Naval Asylum. Ph iladelphia, on the 14th inst., Mr. CIIABLES H. SPAUN, fanned/. of this place. aged 48 years, 11 months. and 15 days- In South Lebanon tp., on the 15th inst.; CAM. ARINE, child of Evan, and Mary SHARK, aged 6 months and 1 day. On the 14th Inst.. in Tyrone City. Blair County, Pa., JOHN CASPAR FORTNA, termerly of this Borough aged about 68 years: The Lebanon Market. earAfulty thifrected Wkly .LSIIIAI44:IE, Wsranalist. AUOUSt )863, Extin. Family, 30 Eggs, 12 Extra Flour, 700 Butter, lb-. 12 Prime White Wheat,l 35 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime tted Wheat, ag !Lard, New Wheat, 1 20 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 0d Clam, 9 Corn, 75 Shoulders. 7 Oats, 50 Sides, . 7 Clover-seed, 6 00 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 1 50 Rees-wax, 25 Flax-seed. •1 25 White Rags, .• 5 Dried Applei, pealed,l 50 Mixed Rags, 3, Peach "Snits," 250 Flax, 'il lb., 4123 , Peach "Outsets " 152 Bristles , ID., 4`0 4 .. Cherries, 1 50. reathers,V Ih., , 1,11 Onions. 37 Wool. rol lb., 4 Potatoes.* hue, 60 Soup Beane, "ft tit., 7 Apple li utter, licroch, 45 Vinegar, 'il gal., 125,4 The Philadelphia Mari:et a , SATURDAY EVENING, August r 5, 'PLOUR.—There is little or no export demand and prices have declined ; the only sales we hear of era in a small way to the home trade at .from $6 124 ®5 371 for superfine ; $5 50(46 for extras: $5 75(6 25 for extra family, and $7 ®7 50 10 tb fo r fanny brands, according to quality. Rye Flour—small sales are linking ot $4 50(415 /11 bbl. In Corn trteel.ther,e very little doing ; Brandywine is held ets4 20, and Pennsylvania meal $4 bbl. GRAlN.—There is -*tarp little demand for Wheat, and the offeringi are light. About 3,000 bush. have been Sold it:S.l.l7@i 32 for fair to prime; new red at $1 35@1 36 for prime old do; White ranges at from $1 4141 60 per bush. the latter far prime Kentucky. Rye is selling at $I 05@1 06 70 hush. Corn is scarce and firm, and about 1,000 hush. prime yellow sold at 30e, and 1,200 hush. Western railed at 7fielp bush. wKich is an advance. Oats continue dull. with soles Of 2,600 bush. Now Delaware at 153@55a, and old Penn'a at 700 weight. get; AVErtionitents-. Miller Wanted. A MILLER, well acquainted with the baud nesn, and capable of dressing Wheat Gurraionale, is wanted in a country mill a law miles from Lebanon. Good wa• gee and constant employment will be' Aileen. For further information apply at . . FIIIB OFFICE.. Lebanon, Aug. 19,1863. North Lebanon Borough. FIMIE Examination ofTenchers for th, Schools of 1 North Lebanon lioronab,will be held In the MIF FLIN SCHOOL HOUSE on Friday the 21st of August, 1.863, to commence at 5 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of School Director& CHARLES H MALY, Secretary. PUBLIC SALE OF • PERSONAL PROPERTY ILL be gold at publin sale 11,t ,the Nonce at W Tr ...Henry; Witme"r.*.l 8., , amo t - Jaeob ,'Witmerj in Cornwall townahlei. - abeitone mile from Eby'i On Snturdgy, September 12, 1863, the f a llowin g Personal Property. Via:-1 COW, 4 BOGS, 2 BREEDING SOWS . 1 Spring Wagon. with Et# sha p e and tongue for I. or 2 horses, I Chop. 'per` 91siehibi, 'Selitaire Trough;i Acre Cora; Potsdam My the bashei r tpcoli Ca9l, 'Kitchen Cupboard ,Bed and Bedsteads, Wood Chest, Cooking Store with Tables Chairs. Chests, Spinning Wheel and nee, Tubs and . Stands,Grain Bags. 10 yards of new Mem, Carpet Rags, 1 Eight Day Clock, Flax by the pound. Barrel Vinegar, Iron and... Dress Kettles awl Ladies, Tin eitickery and . Queenswaiiy. Steelyards, Dried Fruit, and many other article:l'Mo "numerous to inenaion, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by HENRY WITMER, J . S. Cornwall, August 19, ISM:. PUBLIC - SAT ripllE subscriberrs will will at putdle sac on Saturday the 12th day of sepreinbes . ;;lB63:'ot the Public Donee of F. A. Shultz, in NEWMANSTOWNi , .12 acres of first quality farnung land, late the property of John Arispaeh, deed., situate Is Newmanstown,illereek Townehip, Lebanon county , adjoining lands of Peter Yeiser, David 'JAW. Peter Schoch, John Person, David Long and otliers. The im provements are a two story Br ick DWELLING HOUSE, as good as new. a New BARN and other out alsosu Orchard with well Assorted fruit trees, there is a well of water neer the , house. The shore property will lielold du' this who a or in direriint &Was to . suit Purchaser& to COMMenCe at 1 &sleek °lnlaid diy, - when tense of sale will be`snide kaowlf 0, sump, 11. B. STEWARD, Agents• for' the Heirs Aug. Iti:18"ea. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID PLANTATION PRIVATE SALE rfillE undersigned offers it Private Sale the following 1 desirable Plantation, situate in Cornwall township, Lebanon county . . adjoining tau& of Joseph tirich. Christian Dobner. Heirs of Moses Dohner. deekt, Jacoh Yorty, Heirs ofJohts Forney. dec'd.. Heirs of William Smith, dec'd., - Henry Halsey, and:a School Lot, con. taming • 102 Acres and' 70 perches, . strict measure, with the appurtenances. The Improve• in en ts thereon are a two story STONE DWELT..- .auINO HOUSE. stPRITZER. BARN, story . ,BRICK,-HOUSE, Summer Kitchen and other improvements. A good Spring of Water ands, fine Orchard are or, hip promisee. , About 15 - Acres • • . of this'property Is 'exceitort t WOODLAND. The farming.huid is-uatier good fences sod In. n high, state of enjtit4tthyi.."rtiii (Int; of the'best Liiinestitha• Fartni3 in .ibetiieightioihikid.aid-lisititated , 7tibout 4 mites south west from Lebanon. on the public rend leading from LebanotCtiitcOhlirobli. • Fel, further inforrnallon moldy to. the .undersigniid . Possitisioh` aunt good' title bn giten on the • let tiny of April, ISO. GEOROgUitiOII. . ••• MOSES.URIDIT. SAMUEL UNICIL Trinteeit . toFAieifili. s ,oftlie - friterEista te "Of • • Jacob Vrich,doed. Coltman tp:.inittit.l9,lBB2:—St_ • 0 epliatie :Comet -Sale. • nv• r irtne of All 'order'rif the. probane Court of Con., Ire county. '‘iill:be674yiiii`e,l to nubile ,"Pi t h's' at 'We' Court nonce; In the boronglf of Bellefonte' on Tuesday ; Au mg t Rfl tliitinhied Win nr.tractof londoitwittid hi Harris township.- four miles east of the Itege, • ' • in Centin frig ' TWO HIINDRED , AND:TWENTY4TWO4CnEa . .' strict - m'issn - W. : I iiiinfled 'by 'lands. af;:faltarles Stem. Mielnfel Wheeling and others About one hundred ana ninety acres of .the'alf dna. ' tract are'Oraiiii ftaff in'. the highest state of mil Citation, The land is of the best finality «t lime'stone:ettarto till, arid 'produces e putt, if not superior , toAnyfitt m_. in-Centre Copitty,. : A never thilililf stream of waterirune threfugh • the prem. -fses.near the buildings,'•.' ; - -f , - 7.: A ifAli:(l 4 E IfItICK ITOUBB, BANK BARN ._ an. other,init balldfii Agin:Val le - Ar. Are .. ... rpet f rituereon, everything . * fact calculated lAI to rnakv a 'home' comfortable : Teens. one half at confiyinetten-of sale, the ; residue in r" tau equal annual payments with Interest. - • f - - ' Guardian of Enoch and 000. ilastings. Itellafontee, Aug. l!drilBfLl. . , Stnteirien TITE LEBANON VALI M Y HANK. : " Pa., August, 4,1'6'63:' Leans and Diaeounts .81 03 .663 17 Due by other Think ' • 87,261:15 Comitionw,ealth Pennsylvania loans 5.000 00 United Statee bonds and tonna • 61.200 00 U. S. Legal Tender Notas and - rust. Currency 35 000.00 Notes orothei'Danka ' ' 15,110'00 Conk *aft& —thecks on other 635 89 Coin and Coin Certificates 85.731 30 " ttikiliLlTTPo 0 ' 2" 61 Notre In circulation: iirt 6 32 - 20 Due to other Dunks - • .605 58 • 220,761 o ----$243,782 52 The above statement - ss cermet, to the best 'of my knowledge end belief. ",198. KA Reit, Cashier. Sworn fiod.sitbscribril hiroie me Lebanon. August ' 9, 1563.) J. . 1 - BLAIR. J. P Coilista II r:Stliviel District. rilssi;.E will be ameeting of the Board of School Diroe tern. of Cdenafalf School Diatrict. at the Excelsior &hoot bouse(fruhaket'is)on . Seiurday, August 22,1863, at 1 o'clock. P.M., for the purpose of employing 7 rFACIIEIIS for the ConlininiE!nhoo Is Of, said gllstfict for the ensuin g. school term of Months, Teachii s desiring to apply for the Schools of said district are re qtteated to be present... ... JO,SEPIL G. ITEIDIAN, President, Xecon WITMER, jr...Secretary . Cornwall tp., August 12 .1863. Estate. of - Daniel Stroh, tlec"cl. IVOTICE Is hereby given that Letters .Testamentary on the estate of DANIEL. STREIT, sr.. deceased. late of North Annville township—Lebanon county. Pa.. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make pfiyinqfit and those havlag claims will parsent them without delay. DANIEL STEOH.Jr.. N. Anne tile. HENRY FISHER, S. Anoville. Executors of the estate of David Stroh, sr., dee'dl .Annviile, August 12: 1363, Groger : _ JOHN DIT,LER IT AS just opened a I'MW Gupciiy, STORE. in his daer.yrest*of, Market street, where he is prepared to-supply the ' lie with Fresh OROCBRTES„of the bestquality.. sueh.as Stl-. GARS. sifted. crashed, white and brown,. COFFER; green , and roasted; MOLASSES; TEAS, Imperial, Young Hyena and Black : CORN STARCIII : Farina : CHEESE: New IitACKERFAc HERRINOI RAMS ratTED BEEF ; &It_ " • ALSO, a large stock of ntrap:3 and BROOMS. of every TEL rte ty.; also, BASKETS-7Market,Travalthg and _ Fnney. . He itcalso - preparettiO'supply his old customers with every variety of LEATHER and SHOE FINDINgS, which may be fonndln his Basement: no Markatotreet, ca., He sone:ifs Ei }Moral sbnie orpatrotiage.' JOAN DILLER. Lebanon, August It PUBLIC SALE. WILL, be Fold at public ale on the premises. late VV the residmice - of Ifelory Uhrich.. deed. - In Ilene! township. Lebanon county. 3,4 mite from Fredericka. burg, on the Musgrove road. on• • Saturday, September 26, 1863, The following Real Estate, viz : A Ptsayartoa containing about Acres of Forming Land, of which 'about 30 Acres is good White Oak WOodland, adjoining property of henry Bicksier, John and Jaceb Rudy and Fred rickaburg Out Lots. The improvements are a two-story-ROUSE. SWRITZER BARN, Spring House. Waxen • • Shed, Corn Crib. and other necessary im- I .provements..Also an . excellent Apple _ Orchard, and. Bunning writer, on the _ - premises. -A- well with pump neer the house, Spring,at the Syrinx Ifouse;.water is also, intro duoed into , the Bain yard'. The land is in geed order • and under good fences. , Sale io commence at I o'clock, P. 31.. when terms will be made km vin - by ' • 7" DATiti W. UlllllOll, -- Execistor • • of Henry Uhrleh. is.,,,T4e„Ppintatlon. wilt be sold M whole pr part as may suiPpurehaSers:. ' '' Betbet towykstilp, Aug 5, 1563,—..t5;:, PRIVATE SALE - - of an Excellent Blacksmith Stand rl74abbscribp.offers at prirate untold& fine.proper , tylin Methel toWiteliip; Lehanon county:ion 'the road leading from-Sfeever's Mill to riederliltsburg. it the cror :road. consisting of-33,4 scree of -Land, hevh g. `erected thereon a good two story frame' ...:1-161se, frame Barn, BLACKSM I Tit SHOP, ill• ell Il• Summer House. Young Orchard, well and II -- pump with nuriffailing-wifirat the, dour, and runniog- water on the premises, and many other improvements. This [eons of the beet stands. in the oonnty fart Blacksmith; ind the whole property Jain firet Tete condition. remission *B be Oren On the Ist - of 1601.. as also good title, to, bylthe undersigned. residing-on the premises.. .1961:141 ItIOYBIi. Bethel teirnahip,:l6l,i 29,1603. . , III:FT:111FtEIVED Verge and Splendid ' , Anson; ment of enpey,,Crench, Englieb and, Amerjeen Clothe and . Caselmeies tof Coatp, rout's find ' Yeata.- Cell and examineont• stock:. - We feel confident. that 74 . 1 t the times; at • HENRY te STINE'S. HENRY.'.& - ..S7IENE IIITAVN NOW OPPINNG TIMM ANDYEfti HANDSOMN A ssimer m ENT OF Challies; Striped. Plaid and Plainilosambiques: herd Plaids ; Challi Delaines: Foulard Poplina, Ac.. Ac. Also, a full stock of MOGR.NINO GOODS, such as Tam. matinee, Garages Crape Moran. Grenadine Garages, all wool belainee, Challtea,' &c., ' which Va.-Worth !analog attar, for :they certainly are a Great Bargain. , , „ Dlnek and Willie CH - ENE POPLINS; - • Black an&Plain PLAID.POPLINS • Nue and Green PLAIDS; V Black and White DEL A INES ; ' Bleb Plaid POPLINS; ' - • RiekOhene POPLINS: , Silver Mixed POPLINS t Very handsome, at the golden Sign.of " ' lIENRY & STINE, Corner of Cumberland and Market streets, Lehanon, May 14;1862: . ' Lebati - Osi 'Neniale SeutinarY RACHEL"-V-ICOSS, JULIA ikoS§, :Musics j Deport men t. JIMISON, Drawing. rIIIIIE Ninth Session willcommando September 3,1564. This School is dosigned 4 to elevate. the fkandard.a. female edticitien, and to Offer inipertor advantages . at a moderate cost. The . scho o l year ia, divided into two swain& of 670 months each. Charge per session, from 7% to 15 dollars, according to thestudieaaf the sclibilir . Extra for liptaie, ,French, Latin, and German. * 4 Particular attention given to the *mislaid Opart ment Lietinetiona upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar mein Singing. Pupils not connected With the School will be *kited upon at their bootee, when de sired, and at the uadkl rates. Earl/ uppitstititi‘,sh - Ouldltle rinds to, t ' ' 19. J. STINE, or J. W. Buss. Stierd of Directers: 1). 8. ErAMMOND, , '8..71 STINE, JOBILIdEILY„%, J. W. WWI, C.' D. GLQNI t C. ORIENAWArre DILIC"BDO.KIo6ir JOBTII4I Lebanon*, Aug; 21;456t.- AYtFt'S ,/,... CHETI,RY 4.- .. PECTORAL. 1 .., FOR THE RAPID :Cults OF ,-,' 41 Colde. Coughs', nod HoarsenesS. DRIMPIELD, Masa, Seth Dec,, 1855. DILI. O. Area: Ido not hue-Rate to say rPo the best remedy I have ever. found for a - Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza. and the e , concomitant symptoms of a Cold, Etyma , CRERILT PECTORAL. Its constant me in my practice and my finally for the Mat , - ten years hes shown it to peewee lope. nor virtues for the treatment of *wee complaints. ERRS KNIGHT, 11, D. - .. , , , . A.B. ISORTLEY, Ese.,of Vona, N. Y. writes: "I have used your netorai - myself and in my fetidly ever since you invented It, and believe it the best medicine for. Its -Prime ever put out. With' a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for abottle than do without it, or take any other remedy. Croup, Whooping' Cough, Influenza. ESPRIROPIRLD, 511.88.,'Fib. 7,1855. PROPRIS ATER: I will cheerfully certify your Adana -le the b es t remedy we poems for the cure of whooping 'tough. croup, and the chest disease, of children. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. -HIRAM CONKLIN, et 1k AMOS LEE, Esp., Moantaer, TA, writes ; 34 Zan., 4856: " I had a tedious-Influenza, which confined me in doors Isle Weeks; took many medicines without relief; entity 'tried ,your Pectoral by the advice of our elergy4sn. The Met dose relkired the soreness in my theist 'end lungs ; less than one half the bottle made-me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we ran buy, and we esteem you, tor, end your remedies. as the poor mates friend." . : Asthma or Pkthisic ..und Bronchitis. i r - West. Matte swa n , PA:, Feb. 4, 1856. Slat Your Cherry Adored is performing marvellous „puree in this section. It has tiered several from Merue. Meg symptoms of contiumptland is now curing a man who has labored tinder an 4 Mien of the lungs for the last forty years. lIRNit L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSSY, M. DOALlnowe Mornum Co., lows, writes, Sept. lle 1850 : ‘. Duthie/my practice of many years I have found nothing ery ..3o your Cherry Pectoral for -giving ease :to relief to co 'empties patients, or curing 'seat as are curable.' :7 , , . We might add volumes *: evidence, but the meet eon -.mincing proof of the sir this remedy is bend In he T. - effects mein trial: ...' ,Ig. - - 1 CORM,/ , lion. - _ Probably no one remedy " a ever been kturre whkh . . .. -cured so many and such da ' emus Cams as Vile w, . no human aid can reach; I even to those the Mery /Word affords relief and co fort. • . Ambit goose, Nast.OßE CITY, March 5;1868. Dacron Area, Lomita: I lit a duty and a pleasure toinform you what your Ch integral has done for my wife. She had been live m the laboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consu tion, from which nt, aid we could procure gave hermuc relief. She was steadily fail ing. until Dr. Strong, of chi ty, where we hive mine for advice, recommended a trio; f your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do you'• kill; for she has recovered from that day. She is no yet as strong as she used to be, but Is free from her con , and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude a regard, • ORLANDO HELBY, or Snmernu.s. r till you have tried Area's it by one oe the beet medical cures all around us bespeak .—Philadelphia Ledger. .101 IN 110.FTER Ctmsiospfires, do not deep CHERRY PECTORAL. It Is ma chemists in the world, and it the high merits of its virtu. Ayer's Cat f 4. . T ILE mien-car of Cher‘istiy and Medicine have-bees taxed their utmost t produce this tart, moat perfect purgative which is know .to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pu.s have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary r edicines, and that they win un ptocedentedly upon the *teem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, bit powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties dining. the vital ectivities of the body, remove the obstractiondiof its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. Theyeurgeout the foul battlers which breed and grow- disteropr, stimulate sluggish or &or dered organs into their neural action, and impart healthy. tone with strength to De whole system. Not only do they cure the everrdatm eplainta of every body, but also formidable and dem roue diseases that have baffled the best of human skill While they produce powerful effects, they are at the le time, in diminished doses, the salad and beat physic t t can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, the are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are fni from any risk of berm. Cures have been made which ' rype belief were they not subs stantiated by men of anll eFalted position and character as to forbid the steeple n f untruth: Many eminent clergymen and physieleas hive lent thole names to certify to the public the reliability' my remedies, while .others have sent me the arannanc of their conviction that my Preparations contribute hi ensely to the relief of my afflicted, su ff ering fellow-me ' The Agent below named teamed to Amish gratin my American Almanac, contniul ,g directions for their use and certificates of their cures, Writhe following complaints:— Costive:nese, Bilious Comp a ints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn Headache snail from a foul stoinach, Nan- sea, Indigestion, Morbid In Lion of the Bowels and rain arising therefrom, Flatuleu , Lees of Appetite, all Ulcer one and Cutaneous Dime which requite an evacuant medicine, Scrofula. or King Evil. ' They also, by purify ing' the ' blood and atinnil ng the system, cure many complaints which it would of be supposed they could reach, snch as Deafness, Pa al Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous in-liability, Deran meats of the Liver and Kid neys, Omit, and other kind complaints arising from a Jaw state of the body orM tics et its ilasfetient. - Do not be put 'off by Oilnelpled dealers with some other pill they make m profit on. Ask for Aisn'a Pmts. and take hothing s e. No other they can give you compares with this in B intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want t beat aid there is for them, and they should hare it. Prepared by Practical and Analytic Pans 25 OTS. Pa -50 Sold by J. L. Lemberg.., Bab r. Leba..oll: Biever enitown (locoing, Mt. N IIa• per, East Hnnover K Demers 'everywhere. WANTEI 60 000 MISHELS 9 a 00,000 50 Also, cr,ovEß SEED, TI which the highest CASH . Knott Valley Mahood Depo Lebanon, July 1;.1861 HARDWA fiIHE subscriber offers bi stock of HARDWARE. •IT COST Parties who have settledthe will be allowed a liberal r who have not settled W A. S. lag, Esq., for immed Lion. =Dan ALES: 1 #362 ADAM RISE, in Cumber! id Street, between 11, Market and the Court I mac, north side, lies now on hand a Splendid ass tment of the New Styleof II ATS AND CAPS, ir men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of th public is respectfully.invi ted. Eats of all prices, fr the cheapest to the mos costly, always on hand. He Duels° just openwd a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing Such a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDA !t PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, nd all others. VEN.He will also Wholesals all kinds' of Hats, Caps IT., to Country Merchants ontutrautageons terms. Lebanon,' April 80, 'I 8432. ' , Plumbers' Materials CHARLES ULLII.IiIN. DIP,ORTIM WITOL SALE DEAL.EIt, No. azto Co "scree St, - PIMA Constantly in Store ' a large ittl a tm nn or COPPER, ZINC, IltON & GALVANIZED IRON DAVI TUBS. White and Marlded Plug,ltasins. White and Marbled or BI Closet Basins. Ship Water• Closets complete. Water Closets of every description. PUMPS, RAMS, &e. Iron' vi• -.lron and Enamelled Portals Wash Stands. Vitrified Drain Pipe. Bernie., Ranches & Traps Pluntiers' Braes and P labia:Work of every deserip tion. Lead Traps and Bonds, nee and Cedar Hydrant Poets, hydrant Rolls, Plumbers Marble SI. be, Rubber hose, kc , as lder as any Rouse in the country. April 22. 181T3.-301. DJEEG' LIQUOR. STORE ! Mart et square, opposik the Mart et House, Lebanon, ruin undersigned respectfully informs t e piddle 11„ that he has received an extensive stock of the choicest And purest ',knots of all demi iptions new ;,-Tt . Liquors he is invariably disposed to sell at nn gr.:" preeedentedly low prices Druggists, F armers, Hotel Keepers, and oth ers will consult their own Interests by baying of the undersigned. L. It. MEG chanon korit 18- 1863 MERcuAt ' r TAILORING.. Q ID S. ItABAY; in Funcit'a building, corner of Cam- . hezland attvet and Doe alley, baa on baud and for Pala, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of .. CLOTHS, well :selected . :ion liS G S pod lMl3 lT ß o:aes S . an a d ood " Fi S ts Ti nVou' b ateh al makkg guaranteed to all. Also Ilandker cbiefa, Criteata.,Oloves. Hosiery, Suvendere, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under. Shirts and Drawers. . 8. 8. Itid AiLtir. Lebanon. April 9, 1862. Foie *ate' or r hange. r' .HE utde - Taigned will 8011, or exchange, for a SMALL Faits, hfs deeirabl. house and lot of Gropnd, in Nesestmet , East Lebanon. The aptloo is m n ew ffi c ipitvry fatic,pc with Nitchen*tfched. II all well c lMillt aid well arranged with all.os s ss• li vary eenee:plan4. Also Cistern, Bath Bouts ,. o kliousp.: i4l Ondp or Fru i t Trtes, ost!,9ke p rs niis ee . Tbpi,preporty ff not soid:'srill trentebityl as above. *Good an indliputebto title given. Foe far lbsr infOrm' Won apPl94 O • :'• JAMES' N. MOGENN,.2litiottith.'", rebineryJulylkille2:' . artic Pills. r. J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mm FP7i Bora wog $l. Br. Geo. Rom and 0., Annville; Shirk, My .; A. E Mark, Bellviaw I, Shaefferetown: and by TO BUY RYE . ; CORN! 500 buykels OATS; 50.000 buebele WHEAT. °THY BEEb, F-axreed. (or Jere will be paid at the Leb Lebanon. HEORO E HOFF4AX. P - L i MI 1.1113 g large and well selected AINTS, 011.8. Ac., OR. C 461811. accounts to April 1,1861, purchases.—Those I Rod their accounts with to settlement and celiac , D. M. IiAItMANT. EXAMMATIOktIN LEBANON COUNTY, &hood Yeai.,Juith,lB63—June,lB64 ' NORTH .ANNtILI.E. 'TRACILERS. The exam flation of Teachers for I I the Schools of the above Hi strict will take place at the Aniiirille Academy, on StitzliVay, August 22. 1863. GIBSON It. SPEILAW, President. HENRI Lies; Secretary- SOUTH A PINViLLE. 9 TEACHER:3. The examiiiittion of Teachers for the Schools nf the More plstriht *HI take place at the Annellle Acadellq, on Mikity, August. 24, 1863. lISPIR BACHMAN, President. Enzotrir Hunt Seetetlity.. 9 ERRY. MALE AND 2 LO FEMALE NDOND TEACHERS. Tbe exem leaden of Teachers for the Schools of the above Di& trict will take place at Palmyra. oe Saturday. August 29, 1863. HENRY BOMBERGER, President. Asibiezw Ccesinzunix, Secretary. SWATARA; 11 TRACKERS. The examinatintl of Teachers for the &IwoWei the above District Will take place at Jonestown, on Saturday, September h. 10.1. JACOB KAUFFMAN, Pteeldent. DR. J. C. Connie, Secretary. EAST HANOVER.. ina TEACHERS. The examination of Teachers fer 11J the Sehoola of the above Diatsict will take pleee.at the Washington School Hence. on Monday, September, 7, 7863. DANIELMEASE,Prsident. JOHN n. Satin, Secretary. MILLCKEEK. O TEACHERS. The examination of Teachers for the 0 Schools of the ahove'Distrlet will take place at New. manstown t ou 7'aesday, September 8. JOHN ZIMMERBIAN, Prep Went. PFrLa lirasan. Secretary. ' • UNION TEACHERS. The examination of Teachers for the Soh..ols of the above District will take place at Uni on Forge, on Wednesday. Sepienther A, 1863. PETER, BAESIIORE, President. DANIEL W. GERBERICE, Secretary. SOUTH, LEBANON. n TRAORERS. The exsznination of Teachers for the 0 Schools of the above District will take place at the Moravian School Douse, on Thttr,mitcy. . September iath, 1863. JACOB MAAR, President. JOSEPH HEILMAN, SeCretary. '"• . • 19 TEAcnEits. The examination of Teachers for 10 the Schools of the above District will take place at k'retlericksburg on Fricky, September 11th,1803. SA blthr,l. WEE iift, Pre.sitleut. JOHN L. MEYER, Seen:ltal. J CKS df 18 TBACIIERS. The exatnin tion of Teachora for the Schools of the ulxcte District will take place i,t the rtlyerstown Academy. on Saturday, September 12th 1863. - GEORGE LANE, Yreaklent. 4. Tioa, Secretary. nir Dl%l3El'Ol. 12 TEACHERS. ', he examination of Teachers for the Schools of the above District will take place at Shaeffecatown, on Monday, September 14th, 18D3. SMADEL LOOSE, President. nVIRY IBA, Secretary. N. 8.-70bserte the f Blowing ltnies : Ist. Applicants will furnish themsel yea with pen, ink and pnpe . and be in readiness at 8 o'clock. . . 211. No private examinations to be livid except in such rases as are specified by law. fid. Applicants moat present themselves in the Dis. tricts in which they iutend to teach. 9th. Those who have certificates of last year are re quested to present them. hth. Those who are strangers to the undersigned must bring with them testimonials of good moral char acter. 6th. Certific tee. to be legal, 'must hive a five cent stamp affixed, which the County Superintendent will furnish. Teachers will please make the change. 7th.. As heretofore subscriptions will be taken for the Pennsylvania School Journal. TLe'DirectorB and the public are invited to be pen ant. Norina I Class. AF.TER we hod closed our examination of Theach ers lest Fall. there were still upwards of thirty Vacancies in different parts of the County, for which there were no applicants. except such as had already been rejected as being incompetent. This was owning to the tact that many of our Teachers were in the mili tary service. Many more will quite likely be.called by the draft which is soon to take place. and consequently it will be more difficult to supply the demand for Teach era this Fall than what it was last. The Mi llersville Zknual School which bag always furnished us so ,nn teachers bee been suspended, I therefore propose to organize a NORMAL CLASS, in the lebanou Valley Institute AT ANN VILLE, to commence on Monday, August W. and continue Ave weeks—until the time o f Exam inat ions.• The exercises o f the Class w ill Consist mainly of Drills in those branches which are named on the certificate; Also of Lectures, Institute meetings, Discussions &a. 1 shalt have the Coopperation of the Prineipal W. J. Itintusina A.M. Anil will be assisted occasionally by Sonic of the neighboring County Superintendents_ The above plan has been adopted in many of the Count ies in our State and has been attended with the hest results. We will likewise sive it a TRIAL As the term is short, those eho wish to avail themselves of this opportunity for improvement w ill do well to be present at the Commencement. Arrangerromm have been made for board ing and Ae consmodutiona at very low rate*. For farther inform*• rim apply to nr, at. , tetaition,•or to-Nr7lltini4Mt - iit nor. HENRY HOUCK, Co, Supt July 29, 189 S. A Joint Resolution PROPOSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. B.Eit Roared by the Senate and Howe of Repress:l -tutinesof the State of PennsProttiet in General Assem bly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitntien of the Commonwealth, in accord ance with the tenth article thereof; There shall be an additional section to the third ar ticle °rale Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows : Samoa 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser vice, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Common wealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by laws, as fully as if they werepresent at their usual place of election. There shall be twoadditlonal sections to the,eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows Beam 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing more thlb one subject, which shalt be Clearly expressed in tile title, except appropriation bills. SECTION" 51. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature grunting any powers, or privileges tbatbas been. or may 'wrestler. be, conferred upon the courts of this Common wealth. JOHN CESSNA, Speaker af the Nouse of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker or the Senate Orrize OF THE SECRETARY 0? THE COMidoItwZALTS, • HARRISBURG, July 1, 1863. „Vonnsgrania AI! • ..---^-, 1 Mr hereby certify that the foregoing and L-8. ;1 1 :e " o x ri e g i ln le al '' J r ol i n i i true iam a n n v d . 0 correct , o r tie t c h t e c ( m e o r t . 'al Assembly, entitle I, - A Joint Resolution ~.- proposing certain Amendments to the Con , stitution,' as the sem. remelne on the in this of- Ike. In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused - the seal of the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, July 22-2 mo Beery of the Commonwealth. GEORGE CLARK, DENT I ST. nmc. at the Ilagle Hotel, Lebanon.. ?articular attention paid to Vulcanite work and Fill hug S eth. REFERENCES:- C. N. PEIRCE, D. D. S., Professor of Dental Physiol ogy rnd Operative Dentistry. No. 501 N. 7th St., Phil adel B. wt i.:11.0 AN, D. D. S., Professor of Mechanical Den listry. No. 24. N.llth St., Philadelphia. JAMES TRUMAN. D. D. S., Demonstrator of Opera :lie Dentistry. S. W. Corner of Franklin and Green Streets, Philadelphia. N.N. BA I LEY, D. D. 8., Demonstrator of Mechanical Denttetry. No. 228 N, - 12th St., Philade.ph.a. Lebanon. April 1 ,1883 . BOOKS & STATION ERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ ttc HOUCK the~xTOtSLB inform WV coneotidated teanl,tionerymof H. H. Roedel end George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old stand (if. it. Reeders) in Cumberland street, where they will always have on b.nd a large and well se. bored supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and saran inducement they offer their Aliscella Bemis books at greatly reduced prices. The New York and iladelphia Bally and Weekly Papers, and Magazines, can be bad and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully at tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon. Nov... oeo. L. ATILINO. JNO. T. ATKINS. G. L. ATKINS ( ,Bro. -Er/LYING : united in the BOOT and SHOE Enrique, MILI and five their determination to be punctual, and make noiwi but the best of work, they feellike soliciting &large patronaire. ,, 'Theywill always be found eV theirfOLD,STAND, 'Haw Buirinite,) in drarkerftreet, tuaY opposite Widow Rises Hotel, where the? will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on baud a large ansortmewe cif BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, de., which they offer at redsgoirprieei,'' agir?..Versotts dealing at this SHOE MA 1,. can, be suited with READY-MADE WORK. or rifide to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. Vartioalar attention given to the RICIP.kIRING Boots add Shoes. ELelbarkin, Jai& Si Mil. TRIERS A BRO.'S .Now Boot and Shoo Stbke;ls fitted' lof it good order for comfortand earriiiiiimes, both • P 'lsdled, and Gentlemen. - • - ArTKINit ,BRO.'S New Boot and ShoOtiosjs !kited pp in good'order for comfortandenyttenitriti, both Levdiewid Gentlemen. 4T/p.ldidit BRD. promise to be poriettial,aadwill ea dosser 4 please all who may rail ititheiff Rooti i" beh NE* CABINET AND eis - Area* .1.70711 0 .1 . CTORI A ' 1 111 E abinicriber rsapoetfully Iteforms the public that 1 he has the largest and, best iaeorttnent of FU RN I TUR E and CHAIRS. ever Cil*.d to the public of Leh anon county. lit liK9 ON hand Kt MK Cabinet-Ware rooms. in North Lebanon borough. nearly opposite Zeller's Hotel, and a few ddbrs south of liorgner's. a splendid assortment of good. mibstantial and fashion. able Parlor. Cottage and Chamb'et , FURNI'f URE. con sisting of Sofas. Tote a-tetvs, Luur•eti What-note. Par -2Ellor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables: Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed. steads, Work.stands, Wash-stands.and It itch en Furniture of all kinds. Also, a large and elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, SPRING SEATED Chairs, Commmi Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Mao, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com mon Chairs and Rockers of every description. se... All Goods saki LOW and WARRANTED to give Satisfaction. Persons desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for tale, can be fully satielled of their durability by reference to those for whom be has in ,u -ufactured or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N. B.—Coffins made and Fulierale attended at the h..riest notice. JOSEPH. BOWMAN. North Lebanon ' September 19, VffiL TO THE PUBLIC. The undersighed hilsllsg taken the Large and Comma (lions Hotel, in Pottsville, known as the MORTIML'R HOUSE, Would respectfully announce to h is old friends ant for tuor patrons that,be is prepared to ticCOITI/00- date all Wl.lO ir'Kt favor It him with their patronage. The MOUTIMER 110CSFI has been newly 'capered. painted, and refurnished tbrotighont. end the Puma* Toll feels warranted ht saying tilat if is UNSURPASSED BY ANY .1-I.QTET, IN TOE Borough of Pottsville, for cornfok and Convenience. No Pains will be Spcired To render it an agreeshlo and cottifortabie stopping place for strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached to the lintel. are sufildently large for the ne• coinmodation of the horses and carriages of hie guests, The Hotel is now open for the Reception of the Public. Fie will be happy to accommodate all Who may give him a rail. JOSEPII M. FEGEIt, . Pottsville, April ii, 1863. Proprietor. Adnairaistralors , Notice- NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters of Admlnlitra• lion on the Estate of SAMUEL. MINTZER. late of South Lebanon twp, Lebanon county, Pa, hare been granted to the undersigned residing in the township, comity, and State aforesaid. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present them without delay. CHRISTIAN BUCHER, Administrator. South Lebanon, Aug. 6. 1868. SAPONIFIER, Concentrated Lye ; THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER The PUBLIC are ralttinned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE, fof inalting 30a &Ci. now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANU FACTURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being 'SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE" The great success of the article has led UNPRINCIPLED PAH:rim to endeavor to IMITATE it, is violation of the Coruppay's PATh'NTS. All Manufacturers, Doyen or Sellers of these SPU RIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPA NY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila., and WILLIAM BAH-EWELL, Esq., of Pittsburg And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, or SET, LEIiS of Lye, in 001,1tIon a the rights of the Compa ny, will be PIiOSECUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, la for sale by all Druy„gletseGrocere sud County Storm TAKE NOTICE! The United States Circuit Court, Acostern District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, In 1862, in suit 'of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY re. THOS. O.OII.ASE. decreed to the Com pany, on November 15,1862, the exclusive right grant ed by a'patent owned by them for the SAPON 181 Bit— . dated October 21, 1858. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. OFFICES 127 7 6 - Klnut Street, l'hiludelphin. Pitt St. end Duquesne Way, Pittebtirg April 29, 1943.-2 m. AUENDAHL & CO. HOPE BUILDING, NOS. 131, 133, 135, DUANE STREET, NEW YORK, A RE prepared to receive consignments or • WOOL and give their attention to the sale of the same. ADVANCES MAD.‘ IF DESIRED. Moderate rate of charges fOr Cont Insirancri and Brokeragu. July 1,1883.-3 m. ATTENTION,. FARMERS; THB HIGHEST MARKET Price paid in CASH for BUTTER. E6GS, LARD Itnd. TALLOW, and general Country Prodnee by C. H. JOHENNING & CO Lebanon, near the Depot'. July, IC. 186$ BLANK RECEIPTS For Collectors 'of State, County - , and Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office. Also for Collectors of School Tai. WHISKERS' It! PELATREAWS Stimulating Onguent,, ,• FRENCH CRtAM•! FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACES ! 11 srillS celebrated artiste is warranted to bf old e I full set of Whiskers on the entoothe-t face, or ik flue growth of hair on a Bald head, in less* than six weeks . and will in no way stain or injure the sh in.— The French Crean' is manutactured by . Dr. M. Pelt. treans, of Paris, anti is the only reliable article of the kind. "tee no other." Warranted in every case.— One Box will do the work Pates VA. Imported and for sale Wholesale and Retail by THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist sod Druggist, 831 Broadway, New York . B.—A Box of the Ongnent Fent to any address by by return Mali, au receipt of price, and 15 cents for Postage. July 1,1883.--it. Fashionable Tailoring: REMOVAL. MICHAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Ilote4, where all persons who wish garments made np in the most fashionable style and best manner, are In vited to call. TO TAILORS I--Just received and for sale the I.T.York s and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashion's.. Tailots wishing the Fashions should let the subsCriber know of the fact, as that he can make his arrangements accordingly. DUCH/Fa, HOFFMAN. Lehltenn,-Ipril '10.1861. George Hoff - mans LEBANON COUNTY 411113;. '2lll l-=' EANSTORTATI ON - LINE. By Lebanon Valley RaiiTtad: EgAßTlCULAlkattentiou will be paid to Goode shipp. ed DT the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers• town' and Annville Stations, and an other pOints tbe County. FREIGHTS contracted for, at theleeat *visible rates awl delivered with dispatch. . . The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, te the receiving and slillhiry of all Freights. For lothrwration, apply at hie Oilisee at the Lebanon Valley Railroad besot, Lebanon. EDWARIIMARK, his Agent in Philaddliihin, will af• *aisle found at W. a Bush's Merchant's. Hold, North Third at, ilsaaddphia. July 11, '60.1. „ GEO. liOFEMA N. To Officers and Soldiers. collection of Pensions, ,Bounties, Ike* Pay and "War claims. rTIBB undersigned, respeetfully informs the public 1 that be has opened an office for the purporeof col lecting 'Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay inci War olednag.• Office in the notes lately occupied hytDr. Baba; de. ceased. .. . as An orders atotad to Witb tramptae and dtepetcb Leibinba";.4 TIO 1803 —;tr GZO. rirliE6 NATIONAL HOTEL {LATE WUITE SWAN,) Race Street. above Third Phila. tt[llB est nblishment otiorn.grest inducement+ not au ly oh ammuut of reduced rates of hoarding. but rola its teatral ioea Hon to the areonee..e trage . as welC all the marrenienees *filmier' by the Reserrd Paammrer Railways. running pest and contiguous to It. by which ?Meet- , 000 owa to and from he Hotel to .tbe different. Railroad DeToii, should they be preferred to the regu , inr tenailme belonging to the House. I arts deterathoo l to devote my wholeattentlon to the conifer: and convenience of my guests. TERMS $1 25 PER DAY. li. C. BIEGRIST. Proprietor. Pormerly frem Eagle Hotel. Lebanon, Pa T. V. ItimAns, Clerk. [Phila., Hardt 12, 1862. . OWEN LAVIIACIVS Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chili,: Manufactory. Atokei Si:, 3d door north of the L. natty lhz4road. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CRAMS, in the county. ME public le reepectfolly request ed to bear tn Mind that at these Ware Itoums will be fuuud the hest assortment of FASOIONABLY and Efasn sons PUItNITUItE and CHAIRS. Persona. In want et any kind would best call and examine ble stock before. purcbaAtig elsewhere. Which (being all of hie own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in thin place. Pric6e w!ll be towxs gum at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. All orders promptly attended to, and spewdly execn led at the loweit prietp. All persona purchasing Purnituee from him will be accommodated by haring it delivered to them, to any vat of the county, rare OP CRATIOE, and- without the least injury, ms he has procured one of the heat cosh fonetilomiture wayets,especially for that ;rime. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shorten notice. fLebanon, ge0.13,1800. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best ,Goods- EVI a SOLD IN LEBANOZZ!! , Boots, !Shoes, Hats, Caps & c ' rum undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS -1 SURT.M.BNTS of P ' i 'PI A UI %?IM l lrAlirl i c ° ., E o S i I lla r i ‘ C ' in it sl 3 o. i 2 and of the best materials, which he will ~,. sell it prices to recommend them to purcha sers. of the HATS he has quite a 'variety of Nqw. Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, ihsrdeide, Dupont, McClellan. Siringharn and Monitor Bat. rem beautiful and very 'cheap.. or CAPS he has a complete r assortment of all the New Styles, got up In superior' manner. with fine finish; Woinen'a Misses' and Chil dren's Mammals, Gaiters. Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Itoys' Balmoral& Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties; Congress Boots. and all other kinds worn by them; including BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Storel n Walnut St., next to the County Prison. .84P Thankful for the liberal encouragement,of the; public heretofore, I would invite all wishing anything in my line to call and examine my stook before making their purchases. ..._ ......... JOS. BOWMAN. • LAanon, April 23,1862. P. S.—Measures taken and work Lando at sbort notlee STOVES;.. STOVES. Nw is the tiise tO, bay your Srovcs before cola winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is ISM Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron ffianufae• tory of James N. Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and beet assortment or PARLOR.. BALL, and 000X1N0' STOVES, erer offered in-Lebo.- n Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make. with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the best Cooking.Btores in the couuty or borough, which he warrants to bike or roast WASIL BOILliltS con taniTy on hand of ail sizes, and the best material. . . COAL MICKETS—the IsuTest assortment, the beam. , lest iron, and the best made In Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the beet material and in a workmanlike manner. As be is a practical Workman, and h.s had an experienie of twenty-five years, he feels confident that ho pan give general satisfeetion. He takes this method of returning his thanks to hi 4 numerous customers for their liberal support, and he, hopes ,by strictly aitencliftg t 5 his own- hi:minutia' and. letting other people's alone, to still receive a *tie !:.f . pnplic patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. AV" Particular attention paid to all kinds ofJostuxo., such as Itoofiug. Spouting, &c., and all work Warranted READING RAIL ROME SUM MER ARRANGEMENT. at i tz . l 2 aa a s r el el BEAT TRUNK LINE EROJ THE.3.o.oyrt .A'ND k_T Nortb-West for PHILADELPHIA, IiEW-YORK, READING. POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, tr., &c • Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New-Tork. Reading. Pottsville. and all intermediate Stations, at & A. 31., and 2.00 P. M , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. 31., and 3.05 P. M. New Yxpress leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 M., passes Lebanon at 3.15 A. M., arrivinx at New ?Mk at 9.15 the same morning. - • Fares from .!arrisburg : To New-rorkss 15;•to adelphia 53 35 and 52 80. Baggage checked through_ Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31.,12 Nan}, and 7P. 51.. (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). Leave Philadel phia at 8.15 A. M., and 3.31 P. 31., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon. 7.17 P. M. and Express at 1.00 A. M.., Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trayains t turtmen - ro anal-roue Yu. Cgrinrgiir*i taloiat Passenger. by theCatawissa Railroad leave Tantagna at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. •- , Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. Br., and 2.30 P. AL; for Philadelphia. Ilarrisburg and New York. Ari Aceonntiodatitin Passenger train leaves. Reading at 6.00 A. M , and returns front Philadelphia at 5 00 P. .wir All the above trains rtm daily,gupdays exported. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at TM A. M., and Philadelphia at 3.16. P, M. Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at 26 per cent. between any Inlets desired. Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all points at $46 35—for Families and Business Firms. Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and' from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Peisengers are requested to purchase their tickets befure entering the cars, as higher Fares are charged iipaid in ears, _ G. A .NICOLLS, General Superintendent. A prl 1 '29. UN SECTiETARY or rfir TREASURY HAS AUTHORIZED ME To Continue my Agency for a BRIEF PERIOD, AND UNTIL PIATHER NOTICE: I SHALL C6NTMIE To Receive SubserWion's' To THE ,~`i=~o LOAN AT ~:PAR, . AT MY OFFICE AT THE DIFFERENT SUR-AGENCIES, THROUGUOUT 'THE LOYAL STATES JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT 114 SOUTH THIRD STIEET:, July 15;1853. PHILADELPiIti C. CARMANY, 1404 Beath-West earner Eighth and Chestn4; MANCRACIIIRER AND MULES IN MEN'S FURNISHING eooDs, THE LATEST ST'iLWOF CraVatS ) Scailrw, Neck-tieodice Philadelphia, July 25, 1563.-6 m. rtOtites IRIS id trinotify all Carp nteraand Cabinet nialiels tbantto,bilis for coffins will be paid by . the Direc tors of the Poor for, poor persons dying within a circle of five chiles of the Poor Rouse ; as all such .persons will be fornisLed with Cofsns free of expense On appli cation to the Steward at the Poor Houle. sonN E. BOWMAN, ELIAS WALBORN. Three „ers of the Poor. GEO. Z.T.M.MBRMAI 4 , May 27.18H3. Red Lion' Hotel. Shoefferstown, Leh&riot' county Pa.' illichizet K Ifiath, Proprietdr• firlilE subscriber respectfully informs the pliblict ft ha.baei taken'tho,above centrally . losaumr Hotel, in ShaetTorstown; and that be will be happy re triter tain,,,,conifortably andpleasantly, all who may favor hlWwith a. call. The HOUSE is large and commodi one, and the STABLING of the very test kind. His ale aral,Bar will always be supplied with, the bes and choicest. He solicits a share of the public raison °ger I - 'KUM eblefferstown, May 1863.
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