f:SITE X s , it 50 A YEAR LRRANON, PA WIDNESiMY, AIf4UST 26, 1883. ROME AFFAIRS. WOODWARD AND LOWRIE! 4 0CRATIC MEETING 1 . he a Meeting of the Democrats of ' , unship, Lancaster county, and L township. Lebanon county, on ATi,August 29. p. u.. at the Publio House of 'ederick Koch , ad lealliog from Labition,lo ,Laneasv hose in favor of IVODDWARD, td DEMOCRACY, in the townships .0 of the adjoining townstb,ipa, anti Fof the Republican Party, are in id. There will be speaking' in both mad German languages. Let there . . It , Atip ItALLY 1. By order of Democrats of Lancaster County env. Augurt 26: DM. BOTH LEBANON CLUB, he a meeting of Ilia - I:llmocratic Lebanon totenahlA."4l4 'day. August OM, .1.8133 P. M.. at the rualdenee naittai he road leading frnm Lebanon to t 3 M ilea from Lebanon. There ring in the English and the German Democrats, rally. 1 By Order of - the Otib. mon, August 26, 1863. IL DEMOCRATIC' MEETING. been edjourned meeting of the Dem• i of Cornwall township, at the Ohne reph'ttowan,mext .it sn. •-,` Saturday even i ng, the 29th inst., • R i' 'sl -*.' it 7 o'clock, for the purpose of perfecting the or. lonisation of the 'Club. Let there be a gendaral attendance. Aug„ 211, 188:i. 't I a- DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN UNION: The Democrats of Union township and slain i ty will hold a meeting it the house of JACOB BAESTIORE In raid township, on • Saturday evening, September 5, 1868, :•,3! ikt 6 o'clock, P. M. All are invited to attend.— wilt be spealting for certain. Let . there :".11re a full turn nut. Aug. 26, 1863, Absence from town prevented us • .] ,v. A. .m attending the meeting of the Central Club f Lebanon, at Benson's on Thursday evening ~, .. t last, but we are informed that it was a glorious '; I , ' reunion of the Democracy. Addresses were de • ::.; livered by Wm. M. Derr and Jacob Weidle,,jr., I'' 7•• i Esqrs. The bonaughmore Furnace of this , i f,. sj, rinse is now being blown out for the purpose of ~;t f. repairing. It has been in continuous blast for ' four years and eight months. 'harlea Weidman, on of Jacob B. dmen,•E:*q., dea'a.. of this piece, bn P received ppointtnent of Midshipman in the Q. S. Na broogh the bands of Hon. Myer Strouse. Mr. Goodyear of the firm of Good• tr Diffenhaelt hap gone on to New York to 'base big first ptoek of Fall Goods, whieh will th here and he open fir inppeetion and Sale latter part of this week or the beginning of 'he inangpration of the new Head •tern of the Central Club of Lebanon, in !Vs Hail, will take place the latter part of week, probably Saturday eventer. The has not yet barn definitely fixed, hut will nnounred with other particulars at an early The ladies of Lebanon we understand are airing n handsome flag for the Club, which be presented on the- occasion of inangnra . Several speakers in English and German abroad will be ,proonred. It is expected the occasion will be one long to be remora. We stated last week that Policeman tat, heretofore a violent Republican, had made e pertinent and appropriate remarks, at the toeratio Club Meeting. We have been re ted by him to make a contradiction, not of we said, hut. of the inferences that might bairn therefrom. In attempting to do so, we it a pretty hard job, not knowing exactly all the people are thinking, and heneemust ~..stpone" the correction, as Andy Curtin's elee Hon will be, to some future period. Large MM. tors of Republicans are now joining the Democ racy, disgusted with the National Adufinistra tion, its policy and its nets. The sins of omis sion and commission, of Curtin's State Adminis tration have also been so many and glaring that Alex. Cummings. for many years one of the pro ; ',Actors of the Philadelphia Builean. a ranting 4t4bolition sheet, said at the Pittsburg State Con . ' , "iwiention 4 tax. "GOVERNOR. CURTIN CANNOT SE '7: CURE THE SUPPORT OF EITHER HIS OWN PARTY OR HIS OFFICE HOLDERS." The Philadelphia incrreirer one of the most in enential Republican papers of this State, said about the saute time ts. "JUDGE WOODWARD rs A CITIZEN OF UNIMPEACHABLE CHARACTER, AN ABLE JURIST, AND A. PATRIOTIC GEN TLEMAN." Straws show which way the w ind blows! ~~;~;. ~'"'~` The School Directors of this. bor ough elected last week the following persons es the teachers of the Common Schools of this Dis triot, ♦iz : Matz SCHOOLS. No. Teachers, - Salary. 1. Cyrus Boger $45 2. James Ristine 36 3. J. 5. Nitratter 34 4. T. W. Harbeson 31 5. D. W. Miller 26 6. Joseph Benson . 23 7. Miss L.,Zimmernmen " 20 8. Mrs. E. Ely 20 9. Miss A. Looser 20 Yznatm Sonoot.s. - .1 Miss M. Gleim 30 2 Miss P. M. Hawley 27 3 Miss C. Bowman 24 4 Mies Able 22 5 Miea L. Ilambleton 20 6 Miss E. Reinoebt 18 7 Miss C. Zweitzig 18 8 Miss L. Atkins : 18 The Schools will . open next Workday a week, She 7th of September. . A regiment of 840 Cavalry peened through Jonestown, from Harrisburg, on 'Mon.' day, on their way to Pottsville, to assist in'en. forcing the draft. Another company of Cavairli pen ile through this place on Tuesday well:ling, no one knowing where they came from or whither they are going. We learn that the Lebanon county Agricultural Society contemplates holding a Pillr this fall. We have a variety of matter on / hand awaiting publication which Will appear et. the earliest possible moment. We expect to be able to do justice in a week or two to all corm. spondents. The Abolition, Convention of this .eonnty, for the nomination of a ticket, is to be !bald in tint Court Hoare , in this borough, on .Mondiy; the Ith`of Vep winker. On Tuesday, thilBth inst., GEORGE Pranuen, jr., wee admitted to practice as an At. toraay at the several Courts of Lebanon county. Bee Card in 'anther column. oiris , Bides, Pistols, Powder, COP., *O. .Arisen ON SPOZIVISX.—J. G. ALlLlarnal would re. opeetfolly Inform tl aat tblle that a, congfame the badness of reatrof and desifed OUNS„, - BUMPS. ISTOI#S, POWDBIL. Cam-Wide. ,Ointellklisdo;of ensiled toss , gost'issteri. 11, Sepoli Market street, as few SootoNtoth 41' the L. V. R, 11,4 Lebanon, .1%; , t *3.. All kinds of Baps Wog done at the shortest -pos Able not lee and In the beat style o f workmabeldp. Le Memo, . dune 24, .11360.—am. IitERICISMS CURE.--One of• the epselal peculiarities- of Dr Ayer's preparations is' 'bit they accomplish 'what is promised for thent:4 Who in this community, deed not know that of rll the cough remedies CHERRY PECTORAL is bj fir the best? who that ever uses pills but will. tell you AYER'S Pit-La are at once the mildest and most searching, mosteffeetnal of all ? Did any body ever bear of hie AGUE cotta failing in a single case? Not an insance has been found where Fever and Ague has resisted the faithful trial of it. Th is mop seem a bold assertion, but we are assured it'is true. And still more impor. tent are the effects of 'Os iterunerive EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA. One "gnat another, patients some forth from theii lepr6'ay, cleaned and puri fied into health, by this witchery of medico•chem ical skill. Siturated with the accumulated rotten - hes, of years and poisoned by the corruption of their own blood, they could only live to suffer. This master combination, purging out the Soil impurities, has instilled the Vigor of health, end restored them to the enjoyment of life again. If these are truths, and they are, should not our readers know it? What facts can we publish of morn vital importance - to them f— f. Courier, Princeton, Ky.] (Advertisement.) Omani) Roost, Patcsimtrura.—Por oteabli netts and good fare, we can safely recommend the GIRARD House. of Philadelphia, as being unsur passed by any house in the country. The home. like feeling enjoyed in this establishment, by those who like polite. unobtrusive at tent ion, must indeed be appreciated. We feel confident that any one who , has so. journed at the GIRARD, will as cheerfully and honestly recommend it to the public as we do, Attention. Company I—Volantana, who ex..- peet to rem in.tbeir health unimpared"during the eatnpaign, must seelo it themselves, do not trust tts the Army Surgeons, supply yourselves with TIOLLOWAY'S ,OINTMENT.— Every Eng lish Soldier!; griti n paaek Crojataitil them. Only 25 cents per box or pot 214 "Kermoclt's LEVAIN" is the botltnd purest Baking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Breed and Cakes. It does not contain'ti partielk of Saleratus, Alum or any other k deleterious drug; but is perfeetlyr pure and healthy. It is en exeellen t bampoPi Lion for persons suffering from dyspepsia. Fur sale a LEMBERGeTes Drug S tore. TAKE -Di OTICE.—Th e enrolling , is grs. ing on. and it is expected that the Conscription act will be enforced immediately. so I orouldadokee every body to get their Picrmtes taken in time for Welt' re. lotions and friends. and the only place to get a No. I, Picture is at Ztxmaattex's New York Photographic Gallery. for he is taking the cheapest. the best. and moat lifmlike Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that be can't be beat, for Sin gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we roc ointnend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery. in Cumberland. St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. B.—Children and anybody that has got weak eyes should cell at Zimmerman's Gallery. lYkrYieturao na b TlQUire fna 8 to 6 seconds time toe It gpcial A Gentleman, rillftED of Nervous Debi) ity. Incompetency, Prem. tore Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a de sire-to benefit others. will be happy to furnish to ail who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directenne for making the Simple Remedy need in hie cam Those latching to profit by his experience—and pommy; a Val uable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 60 NAIMAII STRZET, NEW Year, Attg.19,1863.-3m. THE CONFESSTONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NEE VOUS YOUNG MAN.—Published as a warning and for the especial beneflt of young men, and those who saner with Nenirove DEBILITY, Loss or MUMMY, PREMATURE DEcAY, Ac.. Ac.. by one who has cured sel f by stem:tie means. otter being pot to great expense rind inconvco lance, through the use of worthless mod. Hues prescribed by learned Doctors." Single copies may be hed (free) or the author, C. A:' LAMBERT. En., Grew point. Long Wand. by errilos lag an addressed en• velope. .AddrPrs CIIARLES A. LAMBERT, Eeq., GREENPOINT. Lorso Luken, New York. . • July 1 1808.-2 m THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OE3 INVALID. Published for the benefit. and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG AfEN whosuffer from nervous Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , !applying at the same time. THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. _ . By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. fly enclosing a past paid addressed envelope, single copies may belied ofthe author:. NATHANIEL-MAYPAINAsq-.. Bedford, Hinge county, N. Y May 27, 18G3.-Iy. DR JNO. L. LYON'S - French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri can Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never-failing cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy is not the cause, as the Drops would surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which I will not bold myself re sponsible. These Drops are so mild and pleasant. that the feeblest can take them with perfect seeur ity, yet so powerful in their effects,lhat they may be safely milled a never failing Regulator. They can be procured by addressing me as directed below. I have used this med icine for the last twelve years in my practice, and there fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address Dn. JOHN L. LYON, New Haven, Conn, July 23,1852. PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORM, YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERS, By using that Safe, pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known as ITEEMBOLD'S EXTRACT DIICRU. Rend the Advertieemen in another column, end prof it by It— Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated. Cut it out, and Preserve it. You may not now require it. But may at some Future Day. "It gives health al.ct vigor to the frame, And bloom to the pallid cheek." It Saves Lone Suffering and Exposure. Deleon Of ()ranter/cite t Cares Guaranteed Lebanon, April 20,1865.-2 m. WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP, however severe, may be alleviated and cured by the use of MADAME AM PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM. Thit Invaluable Medicine possessee the extraordina ry power of relieving immediately WHOOPING COUGH HOARSENESS. DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. HUSKINESS and Tickling in the Throat. It inosene the Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable to the taste. It is not a violent remedy. but emolient— warming, veerching and effective. Can be taken by the oldeet person or youngest child. For sale by all Druggists, at 13 and 24 ma. per bottle. January 28, 1883.—1 y. A Card to the Satrering. The Rcv. Wirturts Cosonovs. while laboring a Missionary in Japan, w e cure d of Consumption. when all other means had failed. by a recipe obtained front a learned physician residing in the great City of Jeddu. This recipe has cured great minibus who were 'utter ing from Consumpt fon, lironehit is. Sore Throat. Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by theith diaorders. Desirous of benefitting others. T will send tbie re cipe. which I have brought home with me, to all who need It, free of charge Address RE, WV. rosc ROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue. Brooktio, N. 1% Dee. 10, 1862.—1 y QuEstio*.—Holto ! there Dick and (fancy, where are you going, that you are in such a burry ? ANSWER.—Why we are just on impr way to Ba ily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken . Ile takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear. ly this morningbgfore any body else g ets there, or we .will have to catfie away again without getting any. .QucsT.—Yeel I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, end so why don't you go to some other Gallery T Ans.—Oh my I we could not think °remelt a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes. BO much that we wimid sot go to another Gal lery if we could get them fox nothing - Helms seven years, experience in the'businens, Laois complete nett of improved instruments, an encellint- sky-light, anp there fore takes . #he^best pictures n town, and so of. course every body that wants a good picture goes to him. , Quart—What kind of Pictures dosage tsar? Ana—lle takes Photographs from - miniatunc to M aize, plain or colored. Hie card pictures have been pronounced More truthful and life like than some tha• have been taken in our large cities.. Ills Ambrotypee are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile also excels in copying pictures from email Daguerreotypes, and en larging them almost to any elm Qtlass.--Where is this Gallery I must give him a can too. ANs.--Just come along with Nonni and I, and we will show you. It is in Stine 'a New Building. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. 'lie has constant. ly On Wind a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, cams, Albums. de., which .he sells cheap.— For gmxi and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, •Lebanon," hi. March 11, Editor of Advertiser. Thule SlR:—With your permission I wish 40 , say to the readers airbus papa Oita I Will and by return mail to all who wish It, (free) a Rsoipis with full drieptions for maltiag eau wring a aka.' ple Vegetable Balm, thaterilleffeatrwilly remove in 10,days, iiiiportles. Blotpiimplan, Freckles andttll Impurities of the Sltiti, the tam so ft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail.. free to' those having. Bald Heads or Bare Pao's, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to Mart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or • Mous tache, in lees than 30 days. All applications ab swered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yaur,i; THOS. E. CHAPMAN, Chemist, No. 831 Broadway, New VOlit. July, 29, 1863.-3 m. °auks. Elißinu Hi!MST Catmon.—Service In Temperance Hail next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. . English preaching next giinday morning In Salem's Lutheran church at 9% o'clock. Harvest sermon next Sunday afternoon at 254 o'clocit In Omovrall School house by See. W. S. biller,: 0 the English language. Soudan pttach Mg next Sabbath morning, and Eng. lish in the evening, in tire First..Hpformed cloar,clt. 4Tatritla. thel6th inst.. Mr4OHNSHOGAR to Miss CATH ARINE ERICH, both of this ptake. ' " On the tathinet.i, by Rev. Mr: Gotviehl, Mr. ,MiSEPR A. BOWMAN to Mies LYDIA STRICKLER, both of this place. n On theltltinst.. !by . the ter. Jr. vi. Kremer, JOHN &VALUE, toifisti kn."' MOYER, both of On thohEt leit.,hy the irtne, OB IORR: Mibi MARY A." - GA WM I . bait- of Lebanon outlay. On the 111th hist y. t e sante. 61c. ft NIEL BEE -804114-,to Loth, of Cumber land county`. On the loth - islet:, byjbe agate. Mr. JOHN:HURTE to MiseCAROLINE,VITTINInbotytif Letibneiteiontity.- get. On.the Ed Mitt ief„Freletlehebnrit„Lebanon county, ISRAEL MhILY. aged 25 years, b mon - the, and 19 days. On Sondsysireeting. the fith Mat.: it the rofidenee of his grandfather. Mr A. R. Kurtz: in 'I -Lebanon, 51 ARE INESLeN, yodnitest „eon of William, Wesley and An nie 1111,11TZ, of Philadelphia, agtel 1 . year, 3 trionthir and kditys.-- On the 11th `East.; at - Emitiehuric Ideritgonfery IDA ELLEN, youngest child of. George V% .emilillen.- beth WOLF, aged 6 Months and 19 days. Termed,. • of , Lebanon. • On the 22d fast., In North Lebanon, GATIMEL child of Jonathan. and Mirj LEAVENOOOD, aged months. and 12 days Qn the Bth of A'ngust. GEGITGP. WHITE. son of Le vi and Sarah lIESS, .aged 13 laara, 9 months, end 9, days.. On the tOtli,liist., JOHN GEORGE GIpEERT. aged 69 rears, 9 rnontba, and 4 days. The, Lebanon Market. - retie/WIN Correct& Wirkty. LEBANON, WilmaMAT. AUGUST 38{ 11033. I:It re Fertile, #7:SO likege„ dot., 12 Extre Flour. 7 00 flitter, sit lb-' ,12 'Prime White Wheat, I-8b :rob or salted better, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 190 laird,, 9 New Wheat, - 1 20 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 94 Nam, 9 Corn, . 75 Shoelderra 7 Oats, 9. 50 Sides, 7 Clover•sead, 6 0 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 1 60 Saes-wax, 26 Flax-seed: 1 25 White Rags, 6 Dried Apples, pealed.' 60 Mixed Rags, , ..2 Peach "Snits," 260 Plak, Ti lb., '.1274 Peach ...litittels," 162 Bristles, it lb., 40 Cherries, 150 geathers, itii lb., 6234 Onions. 37 Vrool;Vb., 40 .Potatoes.ibt hes. 50 Soup Beans,* qt., "7 Apple Butter,*crock, 45 Vinegar, VS giti.. 12;4 -..... The Philadelphia Market SATURDAY E vening, Augilsi 22, 1863. _ .. . . FLOUR.—Tbe export demoniac( is limited, and the market. is very dull ' .'sales comprise about 500 bbls., fair Ohio extra family at $5 75 VS bbl. The sales to the'home trade are toe small way - at $5 12,1@55 371 for superfine; $5 4d®ss 62i for extra; $5 75®56 50 for extra family ; and s7®s7 50 V! bhl. for fancy brands, according to quality Rye Flour is selling in a small way at $4 m@ss *4O bbl, Corn Mei iP Peorne, and there is very little doing; small sales are report ed at $4 for Pennsylvania, and $4 20 bbt for BrindyWine Meal. GRAIN —The demand for Wheat is limited-; about 3,005 bushels sold in lots at $1 30@$1 31 for new red; $1 346'1 37 for old Western and Penne do; and $1 45®$1 60 '0 bush for com mon to:prime white. Rye is salting at HO for new Delaware, and $t 05 .413 bush for old Penna. Corn is very scarce and an demand'; small lots of prime yellow are- Felling at 80a, and Western mixed at 713 e t i TA bush. Oats are firm, with sales of 5,000 bushel. at He, for new Delaware, and 70e, weight, for old Penna. Itbs 31stterti,stwittc LEBANON ACADEMY. THE undersigned hereby Inform the public that the Lamson Academy ..fff not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough. but it always did. and still dose receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also. the Directors have improved its general e Infractor. end elevated its standard, by refusing to od• mit pupils without the neeeseary qualificatlons..nd by their mutinied care they hope to raise thin school to its proper place In the estimation of this community -- A limited number ofpopils of the proper grade can be admitted from the country by applying to lAMB CAPP. Presld nt. JOSEPH I{ ARCEL.Secretarp. or to LYRUS ROOM. Teacher. VP Tuition for common and higher English branch es. Latin and Greek. $2 per month. Lebanon, Ang. 28, 1882. Oeorge Pfieger, Jr., ATTORNEY_ AT LAW, Ark 'SPICE M room, %molly occupied by Dr. Samuel ILP Mite. deceased , and opposite to the Black Hone Hotel, o..mberland Street, Lebanon. Surest 26.1863. ATTENTION ! frITE MEMBERS of the Lehnnon County Association for the detection of none Thieve.. and the recovery of atoten hOrasa. will meet at the public hone of Joan KAMM, -in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 15,63, at 1 o'clock. P. M. JAC 'TS MWMAN. President. DAVTD wRIINER, Treasurer. . LW An STOEVER, Secretary. Lebanan,Aug. 26 1663. Special Notice. TOE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, pHILADELPIITA. Reepectfully call the attention of linainese Men and the travel liarcotnmun ity. to the imperial.: accommo dation and comfort offered In their efttablishuient. KANAGA, FOWLER & CO. uguat 2'8,1883.-3m PUBLIC- .SALB OF REAL ESTATE NVILL Aoki at Public Sale. on Saturd , zyt. &Otos her tingh. 1863, on the premlsee, the following REAL EATATE:viz A Certain Tract of Land. R Kanto in fleidelberi tp., Lebanon ronnty; hinds of RA isl and Bueler.Jolin Wein. Peter p ruklacbar; and Motet Bombercer's Helm chninfrting 171 Acres antt.4l Perches: • . on which, is erected R twQ etary SANDSTONE HUSE go by. 40 feet, SWIPS ItAIIN: 85 by 45 feet:' EUerith WAGON= SUED and CQGN CRIB Muni ed. ell ail good as new. And, e c eolienyyymt_ buildings. There is 'a well Of wafer. with' pump therein ,mear.th e 'door: The fend fe well fenced* with Chestnut rails.r-The soil le naturalry pact and. underorillagey eultlrktidn. About 410 eirts.f. are of first rate CHESTNUT TEM.B.EW;;,and' 'll 13 001 1 proportion of it is of the hest GRAZING lAN I) in the county. ,The Tracts w ill be sold in whole or parts to snit purchasers. sis. Persons wishing to view the mime will please Call on the undersigned at Phsefferstnwn.. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. H., of said day. when terms, kc., will be made known by .1. ZISItrtY Trualkwaof Isaac Hoffman. Heidelberg township, August 211, Orphans' Court Sale. PRSUANT to an order of the - Orating. ' Court A 4 Lebanon county, will be exposed to sale by. public. vendue or out ory. on Saturday, September 19. 1863, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a certain rues - gunge or Tract of Land late the Estate of George Phil i/en'd.. situate in lisidleberg.tmenship, Lebanon entinty.,abirtiti.% mile from Shaefferstown, on -the ,rnad lead int to Sheep Mountain . adjoining lands of F. Roffman, Jacob Bother and others, containing/ : - • • 7 - Agra anti .71".[Einteltek. more or lees. The tosprovenseate an a two story lor DWELLING HOME,weather boarded. ',wawa- Ram WalOno 4 4. -mud. Otbkr unito' sexy lteprovereente. There. Ii a,. pomp ad roaming waist, sad all kladeof Ate very et of trilt:on the promisee. Rale will be held ,at the Pdb.War.hfichaaL,lf lreeth';.ll3. - .4bastrtot tows, wig.- mall' tended"':llllll4r3t, 'REDBRICK ROE FRAN. • Ada' *hi tretar. BY TEM OMIT * ANDREW 1.1611 t Clerk of Orpbsna Co art. • /input 26, 18433•: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTENTION, FARMERS THE HIGHEST MARKET IVice paid in CASH for BUTTER. EGGS, LARD and TALLOW, and general Country Produee by C. H. JOHENNING a CO Lebanon, at Rudy's Hotel August 26, 1863.-4 t. ' Orphans' Court Sale. • nigißsuANT to an Order of the Orphans! Court of [ Lebanon county. will be exposed to Bali by punt 'Fondue or outcry, on Saturday; septernber 26, 1863. Ail o'clock in the Afternoon Of that dey the following desirable Real Newts late the berate of Oeorge SiggVely. deed., situate in South „Lebanon township.' Lebanon octant:T.:Omit 2 miles South east from Cornwall Fur. MOON near the Horse Shoo-Pike via : ,NO. I.—A small tract of -,. Mountain Chestnut : 'timber Land, .46 Adjoining lands or Jacob Witmer, Jr., lt. W. • Cdenien, other hindeutOcorge Snavely, &c . d., containing 5 Acres and 18 :perches, neat measure. • • . . - .410. 2,-741, Inman tract Mountain 47hestnvt.lni*ber Lane!, ye . Adjefuina- lauds of cot) Witmer, Jr.. other lends of Geotim Snareyj> 4044 W. Cols man,contalnlag 6 Acres, and 3B :perch:6, • • -neat measure. NO. - B.—A small tratk,ot - • . • • ..... . . . .. Afor4ntain Chestnut?'.rstber• Land. ••.., Adjoining land of John. Shenk, other bade of it George Snavely, deord.,it". W.... Coleman, nun 18.1nineg 5 Ara. anal 66 ' perekes. no. 4—A small tree!, of ',.- - Mountain Chestmit. Timber Lana. 4 Adjoining land,' formally of John Shenk, a . . ' tiler landkofiltiorg paTely dee'd., R. W. ',oolofll#lli, COfitairlitt 1: ' • 3—‘ seres and 43 . perches. , . Tlwwlielexit thti• andear'llefrie•Alleantaln Chestnut Wood or Timber Lend of varbillarchi*ofgrowtb . :•:".Tlie pale will be !mid at thelilanalon premises of sold deceased. In Cornwall townahip, Lebanon am ety, a bout 4 in ilea from Lebanon,* theroad leading io tiby's tavern, and the term will belinade known lip JOSSPR SNAVELY. • 41ENRY A. SNAVELY. • _ Truateagappolnted to make sale. -• '." PIT' I'ITE COVltt.' - ANDREW WORT, Clerk Of the Orpheus' Court. ea-Perrone wishing to, rkew the promisor Will plekee wall on either of the Trustees. = SPLENDID. PLANTATION AT PRIVATE SALE TuE undersigned offers at Private Sale the follow trig desirable Plantation. situate In Cornwall township, Leitrim% county; adJaininir lands of Joseph Urich, Christian 'Bohner. Heirs of.MoseeDohner. dmod.. Jacob Yorty, Heim ofJohu Forney. dec'd.. Ireire of William Smith, deed., Henry Rehm', and a School Lot, con. Mining 102 Acres and 70 perches, strict measure, with the appurtenances. The improve. Tonto thereon are a two story STONE DWELL atINa HOUSE. SWEITZER BARN, 13.4 story . BRICK HOUSE, Slimmer Kitchen nail other improvements. A , good Spring of Water and a flue Orchard are on the premise!. About 15 Acres of this property is excellent WOODLAND. The farming land ie under good fences and in a high state 6? cultivation . Thisone of the best Limestone Farms ih the neighborhood. and is situated about 4 Miles south west from Lebanon, on the public road leading from Lebanon to Colebrook: Fee further Information *ply to the nnderlinned.— PoSeession and good title *Ulm given on the let day of April, itoa. GEORGE UR WTI, MOSES lIRIOII.' SAMUEL mom Trustees for tlit anlo of the Reel Estate of Jib Erich, dec'd. Cornwall Ip., A wet PUBLIC SALE OP PERSONAL ' PROPERTY WILL be sold at public sale at the re •ldence of rr Henry Witmer. J. S.. (lace Jacob Witmer.) in Cornwall township, abort "one mile from ny'st.acern, On Saturday, September 12, 1863, the following Personal Property, viv.:—.. l l COW,4 2 WEEDING SOWS 1 Spring Wagon. with shafts and tongue for lor 2 norses, 1 Chop. per Machine, Scalding Trough, 4 Acre Cora, Potatoes by the heshel. 1 Book Casa, Kitchen Cupboard Ord and iledsteSda, Wood Cheat, Cooking Stove with Pipe, Tablea,Chairs. Cbests, .Bpluning Wheel and Reel, Tabs and Stands,Orain Hags. CO yard' of.least , C.tanae. : Carpst..l4.6.4.Rigint Day ...Clock. flex by the prar...121 - Barrel Vinegar. Iron and Brass Kettles Tin Crockery and , Queenewar , , Steelyards; Drieti N Frult, and many otturpartteles too numerous to mention, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms 'will be made known by 1 HENRY WITMER, J. S. Cornwall, August 19. 19'3. PUBLIC SALE, .• • .91111 K subscribers wid et public sale on outurthty .1 the day of Septfenace.lB64, et the Public House otP. A. Shults, In NEWMANSTOWN, 12 acres of first quality farming land, late the property of John Anspaela, dee'd . situate In Newtnanstown. M illereek Township, Lebanon county, muotning lands 01 Peter Telmer, David Le-blao. Peter Schoch, John 'Person, David long and others. The her proveanents are a two story,Br ick DWELLING HOUSE, good as new Nees BARN and other out a Buildiegs: also an Orchard with well assorted !lA, fruit treee, there is a well or water near the lions,. The *bole property aril, i.e. Bold in the who eor in different Lots as to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when terms of sale will be made known by. s JONATHAN B. KLOPP, U. B. STEWARD, ' Agents for the Heirs. Millereek tp., Aug. 19 1883. PUBLIC SALE. TVILL be sold at pnblicaale on the preminsi, late the residence of Henry Uhrich, deed, in Bethel township. Lebanon- connty.. l 4 mile from Fredericks. burg, on the Pisegrove maul, on Saturday, September 26, 1863, The following Ural Estate. viz :-- A Pt ANTATIoAI containing about 110 ACMS of Farming Land. of winch about 30 Acres is gond White Oak Woodland. oldfolutug propeKty of !leery Ilicksler. John and Jacob Rudy and Bred rickaburg. Out Lots. The improvements are a two-story ROUSE, SW gITZBEt BARN. Spring Ron se. Wagon ;; Shed, Corn CHI!: and other necessary im a al.': ,provements. Aklso an excellent Apple .. Orchard, alfrltunning water, on the premises. A. Well with pump near the home, Spring at the Spring pease; water is also itdro duoed into the Barn yard. The land fa in good - order and under good fences,. Sale to commence At oNtloelt, P. 31.. when terms will be made kin wn DAVID:W. lIIIDIDIL Executor of Henry Dbrich, dec'd, 1. The Plantation will lie sold In whole or part as may milt purchasers. Bethel township, Aug /5:11033:--ts IN r i IV Store, JOHNPILLER T_TAs just opened a NEW GROCERY STORE.-ir. hle 11 Building in Cumherlend Street, one door Weat of Market street, where he 11-Prepared to simply the pub lic with .. Freda nnOCERTES, of Me best gm:4l y . surh ow SU GARS. sifted. crushed • visite and brown, COFFEE, green end restated ; MOLASSES; TEAS. Imperial, Young'Hyson cud Black ':'CORN STARCH ; Farina ; CHEESE; New MACKEREL; HERRING; HAMS; DRIED BEEP ; chocolate. Caen. am,. Ac. _ ALSO, a large stock of BRUSHES and BROOMS. Of every vadlety ; also, BASKETS--darket,TraVeliog aud Fancy. He le also prepared to supply his old . era with. I .very variety of LEATHER . and 8 ZNOS, 4 which may be tbund in his Basement, o, et street. fe. 13. lie solicits a liberal share or pa . ge. o JOHN DILLER eel Lebanon, Magnet 12. TS. . —_, 010. L. snows. .111TiroNS. G. L. ATKINS & HAWN() united in the BOOT and SHOE BVSINIK and from their determination to be punctual. and make none but the best of work; they Netlike soliciting a large orpahlic patronage. Theywill always he found at their OLD STAND; oltinsattagitio,) in Market Sercee, neatly opposite widow, Rise's Hirdst, wherra,they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand a large merriment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. CARPET BAGS; to.. ishiCh they offer at reduced prices, air Persons dealing at , tbia SHOE STORE, eon be suited with READY-MART WORK. crimps it made to order. Satisfaction it aIISaYS OTTITSTOS(/.. 4Fif" Partlmduer attention given to the RWPAIRI333 , . Boots and Shoes. - [Lebanon July 3, 1851. ATEJNB *.B.Ro2B.oelir Boot and Sion Store is BMA op in good.ordoc for .4og 4e rta aacon ] itoiOnak—bot4— for Mims and Gentleman. TKINS is BRO.'S New. BoIA and Shos Stine is* ''- u p i n 60 0 ordsoor comfort and corivenienee, bath- Anteentlestsa. an 4 Show = I E4 kaga.oo o6o o l4 - 110 Ittrnetua4 4114. win err dearor t• plismstailiat26o." Blinter - W*lited. ... . :1 4:4 L ory LER, woitsor~loilartlOOßOPea. arsd., • capliblo gdrossiag Whottliarrof6noi,lii in.ik Aajjolo#.4o4.oo4i Lfbiknon. Good i• goo and - '0e..41491W140.....A: "O. bo given'. For !UMW intormataiii.W-: " . . , . . Tiffe'o l ** Lobarkon, Artg.lFilSeS: PROSONOTILS OF "TOE AGE:" • A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPATIO • ta be Pabdishod Daily and Weekly in the eity of Philadelphia. BY A. J. GLOSSBRENNER & CO. A. J. GLOSSBRYNNER. P. J. ORUND. W. A. 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It will seek to awaken the allude of the people to a proper sense of the actual condition of the Republic— to present to them, truthfully, the fearful perils in Which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the megultude of the task, that Is before them, If they would eheek our downward progress—and to inspire them with pa triotic determination to apply THI MOOT, for our isa tional Ills. In brio:, It will in all things, aim to be the faithful eamuient of Democratic principles, and to render itself worthy to be au organ of the Democratic party, under Whose auspices our country prospered so long and in well. The restoration of that party—the party of the Consvirtrriott and the Unarar—to power in the legisla tive and execnticegovernmental branches of the Stales and of the Union, we believe to be necessary to avert *thirdly , and the utter ruin of the Republic. To con• trilinte,to that reetoration will be our highest aim. The Kenn. 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Phila. Fob. 11, '63.-2m Economy is Wealth! CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 1:3 CENTS. The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in the World. Madame ZADO PORTER'S GREAT COVGII REMERViI Madame ZADOC POE- TtR'S Curative Balsam is warranted if need accord. lag to the directions, to cure in all eases, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma. and all affections of the Throat and Lung, - Mad's ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam le prepared wi h all the requisite eare at d skill, from a combination of the beat remedies the vegetable kingdom affords Its remedial qualities ar based on its power to re list the healthy and vigo rouscirculatinn of the blood, through the lungs, It is not a violent remedy, but m, leg, searching and effect ive; can be taken by the oldest perilous or youngest child. blade ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam has been used by the public for over 18 years, and has aequb ed its present sale simply by being recommended by those who have used it, to MOST IMPORTANT,—Madame ZA DOC POR TER'S Curative %Imam le sold at a price which bring?: it in rho reach of every one to keep It tonveuient for Use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be Worth 1110 limes Its me. NOTICE.--SUve Your 'galley ! I—Do not be persuaded to purchase articles at de. to Si.. which do hot contain the virtue of a Dime Bottle of Madame Por ten Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is as great as that of almost anyother medicine; end the very low price at. which it ie sotd, makes the proSt to the seller apparently small, and unprincipled &asters will sometimes recommend other Medicines nn Which their prolitaare larger, Unless the cniitomera in sist upon having- Madame Porter's and none other.— Ash for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, prfee 13 eta., and in large bottles at 25 ete., and take no other. If you can sot get It at one store you can at another - A.or. Sold by all Druggists and Store-keepere at 18 Cents, and in larger bottles at 25 cents. HALL A MICKEL, Proprietors, • New York. oar - Joe. L. Lemberger and Dr. Geo. Rose, agents, Lebanon. Pa. Permary 28; 1863. PENSIOV.S. nit. GEO . P. LINEAWEAVER, having been ap pointed, by the Commissioner of Peneioni, at Washington, Examining Surgeon for Pensione. is pre pared to attend to all applicants for Pension at his of fice. In Market Attest, next doob to the Poet Office. Lebanon, March gatb, 1863.-60 St~tensen! OF TEE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. Lusoronr, PA., August, 4, 1011:212 _ Loans and Discounts Due by other Banks Commonwealth Pennsylvania loans 'United States bonds and loans U. 'B. Legal Tender Notes and Post. Currency 95,60D'00 Notes o f other Ranks 15,110'00 Conk Draft!.—Checks on other Bioko Coin and Coin Certificates LIABILITIES Notes in circulation Dne to other Banks 100,761.99 —..—.----5248,762 62 The above atatement ee cnrrect, to the beat of mg knowledge end belief. JOS. }CAROB, Ceabier Sworn and anbacribed before ms Le,hanon August 19, 1865,) Depos ita Cornwall School District. 'THERE will be a meeting of the Board of School Direc t ters.of Cornwall School District, at the Excelsior School house (Brubaker's) on Saturday, August 22,1863, at 1 o'clork, P , M., for the purpose of employing TEACHERS for the Common Schools of said district for the ensuing school term of 6% mouths, Teachms desiring to apply for the Schools of said district are re. quested to be present. JOSEPH O. HEILMAN, President. .74.c0n Wrrusa, Jr., Secretary . Cornwall ip., August 12 ,1863. Estate of Daniel Stroh, sr., deed. NOTICE le hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of DANIEL STROII, sr.. deceased, late ,uf North Annville township. Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebt ed to said estate are reqfsestedlo make payment and those having claims will pareent them without delay. DANIEL STROLI,jr.. N. Annville. HENRY FISHER, S. Annville. "Coeditors of the estate or David Stroh, et., dee'd. Annville, August 12, ISdy, Ti UST RECEIVED I—A Large and Splendid Assort () ment of super French, English and American Cloths and Caseimeres for Coats. Pante and Vest&— Call and examine our 'dock. We feel confident that we can please. Prima to suit the times, at HENRY h STINE'S. Lebanon Female Seminary RACHEL F., ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Musical Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. 'THE ettith &Won will commence September 8, 1860. I This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer superior advantages at a FFederate oast. The school year fe divided Into twp 411i0OB of Ave months each. Charge par 'melon, froin 'l3 to 15 dollars, according to the etudies of the scholar. Lttrii for,Musie, French, Latin, and German. *** Pa!r titular attention given to the mueical depart ment .' Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not conneqted with the School will be waited upon at their boring, when de mired, mid at the usnal rotes. Early application should be made to • S. J. STINE, or _ _ J. W. MISR. Board of Directors: D. S. HAMMOND, - 8. J. STINE, JOUN Id EILY, J. W.-511811, C. IkAiiINLNGER, C. GREENAWALT, ISAAC SECKLA.Y.,.. • JOSIALL FUNOK., Lebanon, Aug. 21, 188L1 13,00KS&STATIOME-RY -- ANEW EMIL WALTZ &HOUCK ti . 7 Citairtol4) t#o,*lptri.lhat . laving h . anght and V, oonSol - BookAllilltelhdlerf Mere Xif U. R. Roodol and Giiirge.Saltja4t4anawarzyuepared tooridt on all , who will favor there aid stand (H. R. Readers) in Cumberland ircrei‘Whirrek ' they, wikalwaya have ..on- hand a large and well as. bo pply of:lichool, Blank and Sunday SchoolE~ %they offer their Monona neoue • t at 4 theplfew York kid Pr Y. and Ileskly l'eteoreAtilllffßo ll ee , can be ' ad on rearonableleanwa by calling at their store. Anything wanting:* their 1 newill be cheerfully at tended to with pros:Vim and.dtallitcly e Lebanon; Nov; 1062. ... ljb. . . AYER'S . Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) Ain MADE TO *atm si TEE BLOOD AND CUBE THE KM . Invalid.% Patiltro, Mothers, Physietaits, lieadiae,. Sick Headaebe,Foul Stomach. P121181:120, Pa, , May 1 , 1886. DX. J. C. Ann. Sir: I hare been repeatedly eared of the worst biktdeche any body can have by a dose or two of your PHIL It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they Okada at once. If they will cure otbers as they do me, the fat a worth knowing. Tour, With great respect, ED. W. PEBBLE, Cheek of Steamer Clarion. Miens Disorders and Liver Complaints. vsmsterm or mix 1NT1011074 WASHlnuron, D. C.,1 Feb., 1856. r SIM: I have need your Pills to my general and, hospital practice ever mince you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the beet cathartic we employ. Their rep- , !ethic action on the Neer is quick and decided, consequent- ir they ate en admirable remedy for derangements of that Organ. Iddeed, I have seldom found a owe of odious die estie MO obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally your, . ALONZO BALL, M. D., Thyrkion of the dfarine Hekepityl_ Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Pose oilier, rtaseusr, Lrv. Mica., Nov. 16, 1855. liar Ana: Your run are the perfection - of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She had been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored at great expense, brit got no better. She then commenced taking your Rills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They nibbilinoda cored her end our two children of bloody dysentery. One of onr neighbors bad It bad, and m,y wife cared him With two doses of your Pills, while others around us paid froin firs to twenty dollars' doctors' bills, and lost much time, within being cured entirely even then. Suit a medicine as your, which la actually coed and bona', will be prised hem GEO. J. GRIFFIN, risiteaufer. Indigestion and Iniptirity of the Mood: Prom Rev. I. Mara, Bogor of Adroit Church, Beam. Dn. Arta: 1 hare used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among three I em called to vledt in disteese. To regulate. the organs activation and purl : fy the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my Mends. Yonne, - J. T. ILIMES. WARSAW, WYOMING Co., N.Y_, Oct. SA, MA. Elan Sta.: I am wing your Cathartic Pills in my prac. Gee, and find them an excellent purgative to clean*: the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN 0. MEACHAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scroltila, King's Evil, Tetter, Tomors,?n# Salt Rheum. 12.00 3.00 Prom a FbrimardirVAferchant of Si Louis, A& 4,1866. Da. Am: Your Pills are the paragon of ail that Is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous scree upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for pare. Her mother had been long grievous. ly afflicted with blotches and pitnples ou her skin and In her hair- After our child was cured, she also tried your Ma, and they have tuned her. ASA MOSSRIDOS. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Proof the Rev. Dr. Hawke', of the Nethcdist Epia. Church. ?Wan Roma, ilavarnami, Ga., Jan. 13, 11166. llMOlten i I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill his broUght Me If I did not report my cast to you. A °aid fettled ihtny Mae and brought on excruciating neural& pains, which ended in &ironic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the beet of physicians, the disease paw worse and :worse, until, by the ad.rice of your excel. leht agent in Baltimere,pr. Mackenzie,' tried your PHIL Their etfects were slow, but sure. 1i perm:main, in the use of them, I am now ehtirely well. SINATIt CROMBE7I, Bans Recur, La., $ lieu., ISSS. De. Area: I base been entirely Mated by your Mile of Rheumatic Gout —a painful dinette° that hed afltitted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, et kiadtad Cent+ plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excel lent remedy. FOr Costiveness or ConStipetibnj Ovid as a Dinner Pin, they are agreeable mud effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, ISAaffiaid• steal, and even Deafness, mud Pardo. Blinds mess, have been cured by the alterative action of these Moat of the Pill' In market contain Mercury, wilelb, al though a valuable remedy in ekilha band., la &Agent. , In a public pill, from the dreadful consequenees that fre quently follow its incautious nee. These contain no mkt: gory or mineral enbetance whatever. AYER'•S CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INPLIT. ENNA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP/NO COUGH, movie., ASTHMA, IN. CIPTENT CONSUMPTION, and fir the relief of consumptive 'Patients in advanced Magee of the diocese. We need not speak to the public of Its virtues. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American Statue, Its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints bare made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilised country on this continent with out Soma personal experience of Its effects; and feweryet the communitlekeny where which bare net among them some living troph y of its victory over the subtle turd dam genius &wee of the throat and lungs. While it la the meat powerful antidote yet known to rush for the formi dable and dengerone diseases of the pulmonary organs, It is also the plea/outwit and safest remedy that can be em ployed for infants sendLpting persons. Parente should have it in store - 10(nd the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to -believe the Churl" Fieterof sista rettme lives I>y the con sumptions ft ;memento than those it clime. Keep it by you, and cure your colds While they arf tumble, nor neg lect thein until no bnmen skill Ban master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the Vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of Ring disorders, and as they know too the Virtues of this remedy, ire need not do more than to assure them It is still Made the beet it tan be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, end thus afford thaw who rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their Mira. their afflicted friends at I others. ?tactical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Idea Sold by J. L. Lemberger. Dr. Geo. Rem. end D.'S Reber, Lebanon ; Meyer & Bro., &raisin% Shirk, My ennown ; Horning, Mt. Nebo; A. B Mark, Beilview Hooper, Best Hanover; Krell, Shaelrennown; and by Dealers everywhere. HARDWARE AT COST. subscriber offers his large an d . well selected stock of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS Ac., .IT - COST FOR CsiSAK Parties who have Nettled their accounts to Aprlll,lll6l, will be allowed a liberal credit on PonchAee2--Thnse who 'have not settled will find their accounts wlth A. S. Ely, Esq., for thannxllate settlement and collec tion. D. M. HARMANY. Lebanon,J uly 17, 1801. $103,004 17 87,201 16 6,000 00 01,200 00 BSS 80 55,731 30 $344,202 G 1 1869 NEW STYLES. 1862 DAM RISE, in °timberland Streit, between 111 AMarket and the Conn - House, north side, has now on hand splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND. CAPS, for men and boys, for 1868, to which the attention of the public Ls respectfully invl ted. Wats of all prices, from the cheapest to the mos costly, always on hate. He has also just opened &Alden did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CURIAN. and all others. 11e will also Wholesale all Made of Hate, Caps Ac., to Country Merchants on advautageoua terms. Lebanon, April 30,1862. $147,326 00 096 63 J. J. Bunt, J. P Plumbers' rilateriaLs. CHARLES 1111IILLfKIN , IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER. No. 520 Commerce St, PHILADICLPHIA, Constantly In Store, a large assortment of COPPER, ZINO, IRON & GALVANIZZD IRON BATH TUBS. White and Marbled Ping Basins. White and Marbled or Blue Closet Basins. Ship Water-Closets, complete. Water Closet@ of every description,. ' PUMPS, RAMS, kc Iron slake. Iron and Boamened Portable Wash Stands. Vitrified Drain Pipe, Bends, Branches Jc Traps Plunbers' Brass and Plated-Work of every desmip tion. Lead Traps and Bends, Pine and Cedar Hydrant Posts, hydrant Rode, Ploniberi' Hooke, Marble Birbs, Rubber Hose, fieas low to any lime in the country. April 22.1863.-13 m. To Officers and Soldiers. Collection of Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay and War claiins. undersigned, reepeqinlly informs the public I that he bee opened au office for the purposeof col lecting Pensions, Bounties, Beek Pay and War claims. Mee in the rooms lately occupied by Dr. Behm, tie• ceased. ESTABLISHED 1760 PETER LORILLARD, Snuff' ft Tobacco Manufacturer 16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST.. [(Formerly 42 Chatbem Street, New York,l Week! cell the attention of Dollars to the articles of his manufacture, vis„: Brown Snuff: Sheabor, Deettgros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia.. Coarse Ranee. Neehltoebes, Atneriare Gentlemen, Copenhagen. Yellow *mow Honey new Scotch. .11104.9kopedSetteb, Trash Haney Dew Septet, Irtitilli*Tosit, Fresh Scotch. or Lunifiloot. Air- Attention is eoNegirsq reduction in STE. ces of Fine-Cutasimting an d • ' • to xi c j i walk/wad *fa Sirporun: web*, '• - TObaee.o. SURPCIkIit. - IPS CUT SMOKING:. .., or PON S. Jaw. WL - - skregoistite.. (afar d; 1(4. 7 .4biz0tt ler or priosi will be sont'ort riPplkt eution;. Niw York April 1, 1865.---ly 411 1410.% NWW Boot and 811109 Philloghriipists, read their ,Eir e ets, sad **age of Lhelr Virtues.. FOR THE CUR' OF FOR. THE RAkto am OF PREPARED BY DR. I. C. AYER, AND 'SOLD Br All orders attended to withpromptneta and dispel& Lebanon, Apr 1129,1863.-4 1 .. GEO. PFLEGER,jr. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS IN LEBANON COUNTY, Par School Year,june,lB63—Aize,lB64 LONDONDERRY. 9MALE AND 2 FEMALE TEACHERS. The ckein Jostler! of Teachers for the Schools of the aboie Dis trict will take place at Peltrty - ra,..00 Saturday, etivist 29, 186.3. HENRY-HOMDERGER, President. Airminuf Mermen sm. Secretary. SV:STAIIA, 11 TEACHEES'.. The examination of 7"e — stehers fiSzelns Schools of the Rime Matt - let will fake place at Jonestown, On SttaMay. SiSember 5.18 M. JACOB RAIIIP.MaN, Preardent. Da. t. C. COOPLP.. Secretary. . , • EAST EIAISTOTER. ' - 10 - TEACHERS. The of The t e: t e t mge t tLec w o i f il T u erhez fee t the Weahlogtoo School ;loose; on Monday, 8:7, 9 1 , ,, e b:.. T, 1883. . DANIEL KEA 8.N., Pr Mara. Jaen H. Sam, Secretary. inTLLaßmzir. Q TEACH CRS. The examination of TeaOhara tar tale (3 Schools of tbe above District will take place at New manstown ,on Taptiday; •grPievibir. 18s3, • • JOILN ZIMMER/4MR, President. PS 2lll ' KZISZRI Secretary. 9TR./MUM:RS. The eiatainafioit Teaabers for the Schoch; of tbe'above will plaee at Uni on Fargo, on Wednesday, Septevalx,r 9, 1863. PETER BAIATICIRE, President. Dam= W. GERBERICR, SeCtetary. SOUTH LEBANON . . . 9 TEACHERS. The examination of War:beta for Schools of the above Dietrich will take place at tbS klomilat School House, on Thursday, SepteMber lath, 1868. JAOOB SHALE, Presidebt Jampu Titizidar, Secretary. BETHEL. 1 4. EACHERS The examination of Teacb.ra to -o.the Scheele .1. of the above Dist lot Will take plies at Fredericksburg, on Friday, aptLaber rith,lB63. SAMUEL WEARER, Preside et_ Jo L. Mina, Secretary. ' JACKSON 18. . TEACHERS. The examin.Gon of Tsachers for the Schools of the above Dlstri t will take elate ht . the Nyenrtown Aradanii, StIIZALLY; September 12th, 1803. GEORGE LINE, President. hi. Tiet, Seetetary. IfEIDELBERO. 12 Tit.t.ORSRS- Ilia examination of Teachers for tbal Sepals of the above District xm take pia( a at Sbaelferstown, on Monday, Septrasber 14th, 18E3.. ShIA.IIBI, LOOSE, Presidei.i. HENRY Dm, Secretary. N. B...obeerve the rdlowing Bulger— lit. Applicants wilt famish themselves with pen and paps,. abd be Id reedliess at 8 o'clock. 2d. No private examinations to be held except in snob oases as are speci6ed by Bd. Applicants meet predict themselves in the trick; In which they Intend to teach. 4th: Those who bare certlflattes of Wit prat are re quested to present them. 6th. Those who are strangers to the undersigpod must bring with them testimonials of good moth char acter. 6th. Certitio•tee, to be legal, most have a Ilya cent stamp affixed, which the County Superintendent will furnish. Teachers will please make the thane. lith. As heretofore subscriptions will be taken for the Penneylvenla School Journal. The Directors and the nubile are Invited to be pros ent. Normal Class. A FTER we bad closed our examination of Timach etss last Fall, there were still upwards of thirty Vacancies in dffiereet parts of the County, for which there were no applicants, except such as had already been rejected as being Incompetent. This leas owning to the met 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 • en this Fall than what It was last. The Millarsville Normal Schad which has always farniabed us so many teachers has been suspended, I therefore pttpose td divitttbdi a NORMAL' CLASS, in the Lebanon Valley Inatitate AT ANNViLbEr to oetathenee on Monday, August &t, and ointinue five weeks-auntil the time of Exam meat ions. The exerchesof timeless wilt Consist mainly of Drilla. In those branches which are named on the certificate ; Also of Lectures, Institute meetings, Discussions As. • I shall have the Coopperation of the Principal W. Y. Bunitems A. M, And wilt be assisted oceseionally some of the neighboring County Superintendent& • The above plan ban been adopted in many of the Counties in our "State and baa been attended with the beet results. We will likewise give it a Tram., As the_ term is short, those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity for Improvement will do welt to be present at the Commencement. • Arrangements have been made for boarding and Ac. coma:iodations at very low rates. For !briber. informs- don apply to me at Lebanon, or to Mr. keitria;D6 Flt A nnv ilia. HENRY U.OLICK, Co., Supt Lebanon, July 29,1803. A Joint Resolution PROPOSING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. E;t Resolved by the Senate and House of Reprisen 'illative, off the State qf Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met. 'That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, In accord ance with thetenth article thereof: A- . Allmes shall be an additional eection to the thlrd ar ticle of the Constitution, to be designated as abaSolf four, as follows : Elzerion i. Wheneteny of the quali fi ed elecfore of this Commonwealth 11 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 intfrage in all elect ions by the citizens, under end: regulations as dtd, er shall be, prescribed by laws, as fully as if they werepreseut at their penal place of election. There shall be rwo add alone 1 sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and dine, as follows : Section 8. No bill shall be passed by the Leg isleture containing mote than one subject, wield' shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. SIM= 9. No bill 1%811 be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges that bas been. or may beteafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commort wealth . JOHN CESSNA , Speaker of the Home of Representatives JOHN P. PENNE I% Speaker of the Senate. OrTICZ Or TEM SIPMETARY Or ma COWHONREALTEI, 1 EARRISHORG, July 1, 18t12. .1 Pennsylvania ss ; ,-,-. I do hereby certify that the foregoing and lannexed is a fall , true and'correct copy of L. 8.1 the original Joint Reeolution of the' Gener al Aesembly, entitlei, "AJoint Resolution. •-•.— prOpoelog certain Amendmenfa to thirteein-. stitation," as the samt remains on file in this of flee. . In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of the Secretary's- ofßee to be affixed, the day and year above written. CU SLIVER, flec'ry of the Commonwealth. July .22-3 mo GEORGE CLARK, DENTIST. W ee at the Eagle lintel, Lebanon.. Particular attention paid to Vulcanite work and YII . tag Teeth. REFERENCES 0. N. PEIRCE, D. D. S., Professof of Dental Physiol ogy rad Operative Dentistry. No. 601 N. 7thSL,Phit adelphla. E. OfII.DMAN, D. S., Professor oflifethanical Den tbtry. No. 24, N.llth St., Philadelphia. JAMES TRUMAN, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Opera-' the Efentistry. S. W. Co?oor of Franklin' and Green' • Streete,.Philadelphla. E.N. BAILEY, D. D. S., Demcinstrator of Methanksfi Dentistry. No. 228 N,l2th St., Philadelphia. • Lebanon, Aprl I 1,1803. North Lebanon Steam Grist Milt GRAIN WAN t 9 EIE undersigned will parchiso all kinds of GRAIN, cinch as L WHEAT, RYE, I RMATT TR CORN, OATS, a., at their STEAM MILL, on the 'union " Ig ` sl Canal, for which the highest market prices will be patd, in CASE. sfir All kinds of CUSTOMER WORN Will be dens. at the shortest notice, and in the most !satisfactory._ manner. The public is respectfully invited'ro - give us trial. FELLY LIGHT, .OIDEON LIGHT, LAVTB L. LIGHT/ North Lebanon, May 23,1562. = A New Firm. Cheap ash Store, and fiiing and Grain' Business. rrifiE undersigned having formed aplutnerstfp idthd m SODA STILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUNt- NBSS, weal respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. They will contiae to keep. at the late stand of SENSE, GiCRAAMAN & LONG, a =et complete Mock of all kinds of GOODS aerially kept In a cotintry store, which they will re., tail Cheep for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 500110 Bushels of APEI,VAT, 30,000 Bushel's of myr, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 2.5,000 Bushels of. OATS. I , er which they will pay.the bikhest Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on firemen. The will keep alwaye on hand and sell at the lowest prieeP, COAL, by tile Beat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL SEED, SALT, PIASTER, Ac. Kr' They solicit the business of alttheir old friends and, the public, and will endeavor Mama on such lib eral and Just principles ae wi4 give su ea p tie u fac A tiot o t N e o lu . 1. NorthLsbacion, March IS, Ig6S. s. W. reffengil Air ! Park 7 Row, New Y ork, & 6 State St: Boston . , A 101 Avato for the .“Apvtanwo inA those oltboointtatre4aVortood to take Advortisomenta TallidiSpbscriptions fifir , l*.seour Zotoott Rates . = 114;;24-1.862., Trier ORIA, re,yrs:.s, pima 'audped. wanaaalga , y and Plaid EamNrics, Plaid and aotted Mulls, Br tillio* smellbis, Robb:lets, &e., the largest moor stoat et the store of HENRY k DAVID 8. LONG