ET!, t be t t M R i t 8 , - --81 tO A YEAR - - - - NON PA. WRDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1863 _ _ i':VO,NE AFFAIRS. M:EM.:UM=I DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN UNION. The Dentocrata of Union township and vicinity will bold a meeting at the house of JACOB DABS noFkin said township, on, , ';`,S v b.ettecid# Septe/iikrk at 6 o'clock P. M. All nre invited to attend.— Then will be speaking for certain. Let there be a full turn out. 'Aug. 26, 1863. - CORNWALL 'DEMOCRATIC CLUB. There will be Wmeeting of the Cornwall Dew ' oeratio Club on Saturday evening, the 12th inst., :at the Crnn Roads near Ebre Tavern. Let there 'bee general turnout. PLiEBANONiOWNSHIP DEMOCRATIC CLUB. Thp Ileutoorati:of North Lebanon township, will :eneerat the public house of Benjamin •Zeller, on" • Thursday evening, September 3, 1863, To l e the purpose of eompleting the organisation of . 11t!'„Dettmenttin Club of said toWnship. .JACKSON DEMOCRATIC CLUB. The Democratic Club of Jackson township, will meet at the public house -of Reuben Man - derbauch, in Myerstnwn, on SATURDAY eve fling, September 3,1863, et g o'clock. Speakers Will be in attendance. 4iitietat'tofit-0141 poets/. September 2,1863. The Congregation of &lienOa Lu theran Church of this place intends holding a Pie Nits on Thursday (to-utorro4) at the old place. Major Grant Weidman of the '1.73d Ite4inient Pennsylvania Vol. (drafted,) his re torted to his tome in Lebanon and, wit open hii office for the practice of his professidn in a feii dare. Messers - Goodyetir & I)AN - 1;1140 imee.reesived and opened their splenditi*stak of Vail end Winter Goods which is now %pen fdr ,the inspection of the public. It is one 'of the largest end handsomest ever broughVto Lebanon and is well worthy the attention of the CRONE serves out the tnosl . eheinus 'nod largest Melons "that palate and eYenan de fire. He favored us with a sample yesterday "'which might readily have produced We 'night 'Mere if indialged in to desire, THE DEMOCRATIC FIRES "ARE * DIMING ! CORN WA MEETING: 1, A large and enthusiastic meeting was ifehalt Itte public house of Joseph.'/Joirtnen on Blefferday 'lemming last, fdr the purpae 'Off 'hotikle'elnik, 'the "organisation of a Club. Thbfiliifiters isle men of the district, from 'far and near, Vera in attendance. The follasiug o f fficers for the Club were reported by a comfit ittee appointed for `that purpose. and unanittolitply elected, viz President. A. WlVil'EL„lif, !Esq. -- Vice Presidents ;mob ` Winner, jr., krises ftei heft, Seertifler'Sr;---Win. F. kreiddr. Corresponding Secretary-4. P. Jeckson. Treasurer—Joseph 'Heilman. ... L Bg l committee,-4.b l n'Gasser, Henry Vortna; John : Vent.): Witmer, J. S., 'Christian Risser. .Te's:ihli Veer, Uriah Shott, *Jackson Beck, Willie& Witmer. .f.X . ObitittliutferOlike 'then riled :and Qttpted, *lsiah wit.will'Phidish next week. ',facet) Winner, jr., then offered the following Wolohtions , which were adopted with cheers. PeAnired. That the nomination of GEORQE W. WOODWARD. for Govehor, and WALTER H. ToDWRIE t for Judge of the Suprente Court by thie - Slate .Chniention, held at Harrisburg. on the-17th - of June, last. -Meets the hearty approval of the Democracy of Cornwall towaShip, ind - We hereby, pledgeAurselyes to use all honorable means to secure their triumphant eleetinn. ado , staid - e oti‘..tAtlye`i4n - gAties the tifeettitilditiMmeWaYtt 'Ate pi"in'it ?Oen An whist) our dievernmerit is Minted. nosh 'ohttil leng*SClMPV4lrtrOk#V4•NO'Vho kalkresYtel txtEpetaity. eft he meeting Was eh* addressed at long& ity -jortiph Hamner a *fa I..ancaster cotanty fanner, %ad tilbefut and Win.: 'Breslin. Aftel. a rain& etfelhigra i ftr';Woridward. Lowrie sainftlirtnhorarY tbe - rile ' 'UV:planed to meet at Ittetross Rotolo near Ebb's Tavern, on SaturdaY Willing the lath Rut,. , • 'KOCHI The tneetfistat ICoc.p.'s on t *tardily afternoon test irsillittlidaferatilirgeittilittlbered i thebearts of 'ell Wee - 4001re of their nounf4o.ittid , its - Demoorat. lc institution?. The attetrnanco from Lancaster 'entent,'lllynnuite.,..Addyekites , nere delivered y .Nftifik Wffuter, of . Pena Ittenibm,.l l insaster eoanfy, .abd 'Others 'donee% n tees ire did not learn. There wlibe. cowing 'Or the Democratic Club OftotilnlirktirtiNtarly4 l 4 'l4eli's".frben we tosteelitit ,. tebamin county Demoorsts'unite with their Lanaister friends in a gloriclite'ially foratagorod old cease. SOUTH .LEBANON CLUB. The Democracy of South Lebanon assembled theletideßee eftSamnek Stager, about , 3 miles from,'Ligtanim, on Satteiiii4.. evening The `preiteedinga were anenfaiertled by , harmony and firm deteinsination to ensure the . enema of the ,Demoecitt,i,e,tiekets this fall. The Nnetetentewtig addieiinebY S: T. 'McAdam: Jacob Nreldle,ji4 of Lebanon, " and Sainte] Maya of harlife'rateNirtt. The meeting adjourned with 'thetas AMAforWookaraiii, Lowrie and the De nmeraty,YlVe Wry test reeling, and a firm 'fionfidelple kitt teM teakegews ot oui glottal:ls mmi,m. Tbe.folloWitig the.preamble ,and resolution' adopred,iii the benioerstio Club ,of South Letentone. - Me Meekaega. ' 11011 TIE Wilik*OL bitikociA TIC CLUB. • . Priialii; le. bah We, the naderSigned eitftens of South • . -non Township; do here* associate together M. „Abe purpose of , eupporitibg . and Tromalgating the time honored principhre of obr party, the aban doning of which:bits. *worded ; Msr-'ebentry ill the unhappy and deplorable cool:111ton in which we now beheld it. In order diet the Public litay not be deceived by the arts or designing men as to our political principles, Are Metegive an es tract of them :—Equal and abet justice to all men, of whatever state" or persbasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest rriend. ship with all nations, entangling with none; the support of the Slate governblents in all their rights, as the Most competent adminis trations of our domestic concerns, ana the surest bulwarks against - anti republican tendeneies; the preservation of the general government,in itß Whole constitutional vigor, us the " sheet anchor hr our peace at home and safety abroad ; a ical lobs care of the right of election , by the people . ; milit and safe corrective of abuse; absolate.ae iquiesosece in the &vie ienft of the majority; a Melt Stireiplined militia, our best reliance in pealpe,, , Mrd for 'the fir st tuominti of War, till leg- W itt may +eirMre 'them ;' the supreinacy 'of the ivil over the military authority ; economy in she public expense, that labor may be lightly - burdened ; the honest payment of our debts, and aeared pcetvarrption of the public faith ; encour• is e taisne literldulture, and of e ommerte as its iullbe Atari 'die - dflresfort or inforinatiOn, find 'arraignment of all abuses at the bar of public lesson; 'free - SUM ° vetigion , ; freedom of the toreros - and freedom of person under the protec tiokoittite,haiime coypus; and tr iall by juries "Ilittlartfally*Qtedi-t To the faithful inaiutenoute. of the a bove po litical creed, we mutually pledge to each other Our snored honors; .end,lserolsy attain and estab. halt the following constitution Yer Alai. &vent. hieig CONSTITUTION: ist: This ostroCiatkin shall he called lihelieineeratic Club df,Soath Lebanon town. Ant. 'ld. The °McCall Of this L l iilb shall con tin or on President, two Vice Presidents, one Recording ter.retary, one Corriwithitdiali:Resie. tary, and wee Treasurer, who shalt hold their re inactive °SAW Ifor the lartii dftitia year, and bhall IA elected at the . first 'reigtifiar nienting, teach and ever." year. • Airrttie id.tz-it shall belie ditty of tie ]~'res ident to preside at alltmeetings of the dltitt wiled Intesent, totnAintatts.erderAndAttrip use, to sign II order; on lb&iireFfiff ihoney; to"appoin t ettaamittisis iron 'generally to'do and perform li the other ditins.ttlf,a getesiiiing eScitC:Ofs,dit. • ate body.. ARTICLE 4th.—lt shall be the duty of the Vice Presidents to assist the President in maintain ing order and discipline, and in his absence one of them shall preside in his Vend. Any. sth. It shall he .the duty of the Record ing Secret .riy to •pineureta suitable book at the expense of the Club, in which be Efutil enrol the Constitution, and all by-laws which may from time to tioie be adopted, and in which, also, he shall keep a record of all the official acts of the Club. It shall.- also be his 'duty to attest , all orders drawn by the President upon the Treas urer, to.receive alltnoneys belonging to the Club, and pay, .the same over to the Treasurer, taking his receipts (011ie seine in a book to be provid ed for that purpose ; to safely keep and deliver to his successors in office,- all books, papers and documents belonging to the Club, and generally to perform all the duties of recording secreta ry. Anr. 6tb. It shall be the duty of the Cortes. pending Secretary to receive and answer all let ters- addresied to the Club, to receive, and under the direction of the Ex. Committee, distribute all political documents. ART. 7th. It eball be the duty of the Treas urer to receiveall moneys from, the •Secretaries and saftrly - kbep the - Same, paying none out but on theorder of the President attested by the acting Secretary. lie Thad( keep at all times a true and just account with the Club, and at the end of his term of office pay over the balance in his hands to his successor, and at the same time deliver to is successor all books oticcount hinging to the - Club 'Which may be in his pos. session. , 9th. This Club may adoprs'uch by le* nd rules of order as a majority of the members present at any ended meeting may-think advisa ble. AIM 10th. Th is constitution may be amend ed by the vote of two thirds of the nuerobbrs pres ent at a /dated meeting ; Provided, 'that notice of , tbe proposed amendment shall have been giv en at least one stated meeting before the come shall be voted on. 4r. Hiory Reber, of the firm of R. litte r iR iii it in. the city buying in 11.41W : itdokir elothing, , which will be hero in 11 fag dayfi. ° rho following excell6nt resolutions were reoPn tly unanimously addpted by the Dem ocratic Club ofJackson : WieEREAS, it has become eiVedient and feces. sary for the Democrats in every township in tho State to organize themselves into clubs, so that they May the more successfully subdue abolition ism ,Rnd secessionism. and maintain and uphold the 'Galan and the Constitution, and the ',testi, mable rights and privileges guaranteed to ail citizens under the Constitution. Resolved, That it is now, and always will be, our chief aim to support the Democratic prine:l - plea as underdt ood and. advocated by Jetrerann at d ,backson. Reso'lved. That we firmly believe that the tear which is now waged in the United States, shilufd he waged for the purpose of maintaining life 'Union and enforcing the Constitution, but if the war lie turned• from its legitimate object, and to he waged to subjugate the citizens of certain States, to deprive them of those constitutional rights %kb are guaranteed to the citizens of each Mid every State in the Union, then it will be a *Wet' tyranny, such as kings and tyrants glory fn. Resolied, That we do now and nlways will claim and contend, that the right of the people to overturn an oppressive government or refut submission to it lies at the foundation of our po litical existence and tan never be taken away by any form of Government. Reserved, Tha t we cOndemn the principle of ran. Bering the military f ulterior and independent to the civil power. I Ito - solved, That the nominee@ of the late Dem- Itireitic S tate convention Meet with 'our approval and will receive our cordial support. Muster-Roll of Co. E., 48th Beg. P. V. Militia. Captain--Joss Rnittonnr... et Lieutenant.—Philip F. M'Cau Ily. 2d Lieutenant—David W. Miller. lst Sergeant--Madiaon C. Lentz. 114. ." William Bieeher. 3d " . Tobias Reinoehl, s.) 9th 114 !tzar Shrigar. sth " John G. Mutch. Ist Corporal—Adam P. Funek. 2d " Carper Sherk. 3d " Cyrus M. Forster. 4th " • George f . ,Carmaii. sth " John 6th ". 'Charles Noble. 7th " Frank lin Yoiana. Bth *ft -- Nroolt fin —Ph Hip ..,,,,,,,,,.",,_.„—...jostutoi *— llgOlMuy•Quorterm , ',Company Clerk—ls Jobauttidoew. , .. -- ' t iiliTren ih Vlian Abraham .k Bollinger Henry Core Stephot heecktiep. Do rid Borgner Amos' I Ddutrith ' I John Ellenberger Win S Ferno4rnitAer_ 'Dhorlos Foonnebt Brooke B Eoister - ' 'ilidanPFok .. . ' tolick Garrett . Mores Gingrie l la • riniii) tiaat 1 bactor T. Graeff heD3argn Haok ,' 4 ifultavns linage ' William, Henley *Eiji S. Hollinger Cyrus Heverling kerdinslnd,'N. Itnitoff A ndifo,silTtibti '' - . 1 -.. ~ BoWno'ol Le. , :doin tyhasl. fight a . aS Nr . o . pi. t., tik— ahn temiCE rael h. tight. rJtirn V. 14:611fia " Illeorge A. AloCaully arob McConnell 1 M iltnn T. McNair Daniel !killer Ephraim Miller 6enrge: W. &Hier •!Tolin 'Oven irillieni P. Roue& &meet IL Reinoehl igitorge R. Riga • Adgin,A„ Ri i ia': „, barid L. Sehnellrider William Shan rk, 1410iitt S hort 'Lobe Bonder,'Sairiel tipanYer `Ephraim 11. Stoever George, §torm SnaMel Temple FroderieiF Urban Yeter, t. Zimmeiroan VIA reV ti nimc'triiinn Cyrus Zimmerman • John IL Zweitzig Attention. Companiki—Valunteers, who ea o eot_tn retain thdir 6eoith vnimpared during the campaign, Mat see.tn it themselves, do net trust to, the Army Surgeons. supply yourselvo? with VI . OLLOWWS. ISILLS AND 1 - 14 TM kN'T.— Every . Engliih Sold ier's Knapsack contains them. Only 25 mentiepir "box or pot 215, • - • i‘koLLOcies LEVAIN 4 o besiand 8 ipurest Yiaking Powder known, fo'r,making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Irma anFl , bakes. it does alit contain a portiele of . Saleratus, Alum or any ether kind of deleterious druk 'hat fa perfectly epee and hea l ithy : It is an excellent Compost. tion for persons suffering from ayspepsin. For sale a LaititaiYarm's Drug S tore. -- s Guns. Pistolsi s PoWdtir, Cap?.fice. Vintrefion . sia"rikm.v.—.7. 0. AVOISBAerI !Squid je slmetfully inform the public that .he continues the business of notetifacturing and dealbag , ' %APIS, RIFLES.. PISTOLS, POWD R. :q4ii, r Wads. and ltii.kinds of a - Uniting and gun materi al, at his Store.ol Market street, a few doors North of the L. V R. it,. LeUnon, Pa. la. All kinds or Repairing, at the e6tpt poi; aitytik net ice an "the best style o f Kvorkmafe Lebanon; Zone 2i, 1863.-3 m. TAKE XorttE.--The - enrolling. is go tt* on. and it is expected that the Conscription act will be enfereed indhediately. so I would adkice every body to get their PIOT:Tun taken in time for their re- PlatiOTlS and friends. and the only. place to get a No. I. Picture is at Zutoreilmsres NOW York Photographic Gallery. few he is liiking the Cheapest. tile hest and most life-like Pietti'les in Lebanon. It is 'Admitted by all that he can't he heat. for his gallery is always crowded. Give NA a call and you will find as we rec ommend. ltemenaler the place. Zitnitlirninn's New York Photegraphie Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early andarnid a crowd. P. S. O -Chi )(iron had anybody that i=ts kit weak eyab should 'will at Ziniihertimn'a Gallery. Ilia Pictures mil iy Penn ire from 3to 5 seconds time to it ~eti~C ~atit~n, A (Gentleman) CIIRED of Nervous Debility. IncompereliO, Prellia• titre Decay and Youtiotil Error . actaitkd by a de. sire to benefit others. will , tie happy to furbish to an whO need it (free of ehairge) the recipe and direct/mum for making the simple Retiledy used in his base. Those wishing to profit by his experience—and polvvess a Va)• nable itemedy—will receive the same, by return mail, "(atefully sealed,) by addressing ' - JORN li.dGtlPT • No. 60 NAPHAU STRNSi, Nil Yon[, Amg.l9, 1863.-3 m. • T:CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE oF A NO VOUS YOUNG MAN.—Published as a •lissroinq and for the especial benefit of young men, null thope who suffer with NERVOUS DEnlLTtt , toss, or 'MEMORY, YREMATIDLE DECAY, &C., &C.. iryl eke *lie has cured him eel f by simple means, after,Dethg put to gi'tiat expense and lueoinven lentil, through the use of Wcifthloss med. iritias prescribed by 'owned Doctors. Sitrigle estwieg may be had (free) of the author, 0 A. s.d,ossiissc Esq., Gremmeint, Long Island. by enelos lig an nddriipitOd velopa . Address CIIARLES A. LAMBERT, Eli*, ORMAN" LONG ISLAND, New York. July L, 11163.--2 m. TUN CONFESSION AND ',EXPERIENft CCM INVALID. Pithlimed for the benefit. and as a *owning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG-MEN mile suffer Win] nerveuu; Debility, ?remoter° Decay of ..... t Mantinedi etc , OMPP I " Itt-tbu '' "lime. 'I'IIEM ,OF SE lf" ;RE. ' By.one,whotilin c ur himself a 1 being p o t t o great expeuse and injury through medical .humbug and quackelTit - Ity brittetinragettrylEd *id-reused enveleyet ifnen copies may be bad of the author. NATH.A.Nin ATILYEATIt. Bedford, Kings couuty, N. Y May 2.7, 1863.-Iy. DR. JNO. L. LYON'S FrOitch Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now 'offered to the Anterb can Ladles as the only sure, positive. and never-failing cure and regulator of suppression of nature, fiom te whaver cause. Particular care should be used" to know - that Pregnancy is not•the cans% as the Drops would• Surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, forArbieh I will .not. bold myself .Te sponsible. These Drops are so mild and pleasant, that the feeblest can tslto them with perfect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they maybe safely railed it.never failing Regulator. They can be procured by tiddreSsing 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 $l. - per bottle. . Address Dlt. JOHN L. LYON,New Eleven Conn July 23,1882. PRESERVE YOUR SYMMETRY OF.'FORSI. • YOUR IIEALTII, AND MENTAL POWERS, By using- that safe, - Pleasant, Pnpular, and Specific Remedy known as. . ITELATIMLIYS EXTRAO . BUCHtt. Read the "Adyertisemen to another column, and prof it by R I/lee:4SW and. Symptoms Ruumeratek . Cut it out, mid Preserve it. You may not now require - But may at SOME Future Day. "It gtveiChealth ni.d rigor to the frame, And bloom. to„ihe,pnind cheek." It Saves Long Snfibring and Exposure. Beware' of Vitn(tr,Teits 1 - Cities Guartzatee Lebanon, 'April 29,1863.-2 m. WHOOPING COIIGH OR- CROUP,- however ,severe, ,may be-alleviated and cared-by the use orMADAMB ADOO, P,OBTER'S COBATUViI BALSAM. Thli invaluable Medicine possesses the extraordina ry power of rel loving Mimed la rely WITOOPIND, , DOUG H HOA MEN NM eFICULTY DILEATIIINO, 411.1SKI:V1 SS and Tickling the Throat: 'lt loosens the l'hlegm,.and will be -tbund tab() very agreeable-to the taste. It to riot a violent remedy-. hut etnolient-- warming; ge.arebing.and effective... Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by . all Druggists. at 13 and fl:i'cts. per bottle., _ , January; 28, A 'Card - 10 the The REV. WiLtirt.st °Mum:. while laboring as Missionary in Japan. w.s cured of Colo.naptien. when all other means-had fa fled, by a-rectpe'obtained from a learned physician residing in the giant City. of '..ftttltle. Thia:reciiteltneeguStgfent n,:trnbers who were suffer ing from COnicuinption, Bronebit is. Sore Throat. Coughs and Colds, and tite debility bud nerrobsfleptr,eekiott eedsda by . the,se disorders. I:lei/ft-crab elbeeattiey others, T send this.re• ripe, which I have brought home with tete, 'to who need t, free 'of Olnirge , Adficem Itzv . WM. rtlS6ll6l - E. •• • 09 Fulton Avenkie. , grookfiii; N. V" ! there Dick and liatteY. }Ming, that you are in adth it hurry t - • , Asswnt.'l. - -WhN, 'Ve r are ••ust 'on our way to PA ilrti . photesnuili pi4Vgrx, 'to have Air pictures takon . takes splendid pictures, inial his Galiory is nearly all the time'erowdetl. Ito I said 16 Nancy we, will ..go ear ly tbis Mot nifighefere any hod v'else g ehithere. or' e ifaVe ( OVelik . sway again vithout getting any. Qussr.—Vesl I have heard too that Daily '.s Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't- you go toitormother Gallery I Ans.4 2 oli my! we could nit think preuell a thing-- We admire the true and heantital picture that- Daily takes. so much that we would not K . , to mother Gal lery if we could get them ti,l 'nothing Helms seven years, experience in the busideA. !mesa complete sett of improved instruntents. 'eNeellint Sky sop there fore takes the hest tucTures n terra. and so of course every body that wan't's 'a, good picture goes to him. Quser.—.What kind of PiciVfres'aneerie.takeit Aim—fie takes Photograph's from miniature to Hf size, plain or colored. His Wei d 'pictures beim been pronounced more truthful arri. like,tifan Aline that have been taken to our large 'cities. Wib AiObVetYpea are beautiful, and can't be ttrat. He also excels in copying pictures from smell liagnerreatVp..e, end en larging them almost to any see., quasc.---11 7 1tero is this Gat Tory 1 I mist give a call too. Astis.-- 7 Just come along with Nancy Add J. and we will above yon. It is in Stine 's New Did Whig. !mutt 'door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. le has constant. ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and hosewood Nrames, Cans, Albums, Sm., which he sells cheap,- For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,*.Pa. March 21, +63. Editor of Advertiser. DEAR SlK:—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I mill send by return , mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe SvilthlVll directions for making and using a shill * 'vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove lit I'al (lasi, Pimples, Blotches ' _Tan, Freckles hod *AI Impurities of the Skin, leaving the ,am soft, clean smooth and beautiful. I wilt also melt 'free to' those having Bald Bettlts Frt. th're - Facea. simple directions and in _formation that wiltennble- r thent—to-atert-ti felt grostvitt 'Of ir.Ot an r rentlct it, Whiskers, or a Mona 'ffaChe, liitt• than 3011nr. All applications ap swcred by return mail without charge. Reept;rttfully your.: THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chamist i r, No. 831 Brft.advrey, New York. July, 20,1863.-3 m. US otirro, I , ri.aaiiiig next &lain llt eeeni..g; in theEngliall lan guage, in the,Flret.ltefortned ehnt.ah - . Bnglirlt sifrvices next Sabbath titoiiiti4 luta Vitiiiira4 m Zion's INtheran German preaeltiugnext Sabbath MOrniug. ugh Eng. lieh in the evening, in SaletWe Ln lieran ohnret. English , preaching next Sunday nt 10 A. 31. et the - iidrse Shoe l'ike Meeting house. On next Sunday a week there will be German Sin 'rice in the.morning and the Lord's Suppir in'fffe "hrtfr .'Nstien.lh the Moritvlan church. Divine Serrice,jo Temperance 'nil], on Sunda& next, at 9A. 31.. and Sereiceit, - (beginning with .the communion.) at 10. A. .M. . .._.... .. . 4Tarti Ell . . . ... . . ...... . , Ota, .t(t • -2,Tth ult.,,hy tne Rev .11. S. Miller, JOSKPLI it to OAT if A.IITNE FEIS, bah of Lebanon, ~~: In this place,, on tll4 21th ?At., II ENltY.sidld.or SUMURI and Elizeireas PIiTI.AtS; axed 2 niontba, and 20 dupl. On Ito Bth of August, OEMIOF: WHITE, on of Le. ILVBS ognd. 113• :pars, 9 milontifs;' - Und 9 days.. • It is n natl and melanetinfy Sight to - see the ,young fad big. and dying from day„to daY, with - that stew lingering disease, donsomptiob. How slowly. bet surely, the destroyer comes; god When the form 3, , ,wastad, and thb.bYes klink • jsnantith ontites"—.-and Claims the young sufferer —and the soul - returns to God who gave'it. So itaathik yrlikek tab, and brother—removed from time into - grernity.—after. a. lingering illnetis— which he bore with. Christian resignation; he was nut afraid to die ratittdeath was' his eternal gain. Then weenktot Nrents, yenr,son-hnit oaly gone Imam, and he will never grow sick or weary „for all is joy tintl peace' titi L'feavon. Farmsll.!•dear Onorge; fare* l'!- - On earth we 'll naeet,pn more For then best gone in Heaved to,aweli On ennann's happy share, ston liar'itt; „ • irrrpilir7 Worklyi )Ai Siti'Titllilltit '9,180.3 lEggs, Vi tio4., 14 Bettor. V. ih.. , , ''l4' l'iab er saltvd hhtier, 10, I Lard, '' 9 I -Talley . , • ii? , Flare. 1 Sheiihrets„ ' • • 8 Sides, 8 ' S eep, 7 Hope-wax, . , 25 White liege, - 5 )nixed-gaga, Mx, 10 , lb-y.. ' 1234 91:ethee„, it te,, - 40 N', , etlie6; I 4! its:. 6214 W4m1.4 th;„ . • 49 ,- ,leep B .i Beene. li.i,„; , 1, I vie,,,...,u , - .0 . gni., 121:4 The Leba ('awls]/t/ ffr • - • ty.b VON, Went xst.. ExtrA kawly, t g 7 1.0 I Extre.RlOnt,7 .0o Prime White,Whpe t, I AS. Primelted Wheat, " 30 New Wheat, 1 20 Prime Rye, ptt Corn, 75' Oats, 50 Clover-seed, t 5 CO Timothy,serd. I 50 Flax-seed. 1 2.5 Dried Apples. pealed. I so Peach "Suitt: - 2 50 Peach "11ot:ca1.," 152 Cherries, • "i s. Ordone • ' Potato.", 'ft • rd) Applo itntlttr. ts. The Phitadeipatiia' ItiikrUet. 4sAruntmv FLOUR:.—foe inarkeyas wii Moro 'noticed Ttir solnj ltieu ,tii.t. moiniinubs very dull x 21iU hide antlloo halt bbts Jenny Lind sold on tenns kept secret. The sales to the` home trade are in a antalltraY, at tram 75@55 121 for superfine; $5 . 5455 50 for extra;.ss 50(06 50 for ex • Ira family and s7@s7 '25 hbl tor fancy brands aecordins to 'quality. Rye Flour, is selling in a small way, at $4 75®55 bbl.. Corn Meet-- there is very little doing, the stock being very light. We quote Ifehnsylvania at $4, and Bran. dywine $4 45 `4O, bbl. GRAlN.—There is very little -demand for Wheat, and prices are uneltinged ; about 2,600 bushels sold at $1 20@$1 36 for new red, $t 25 (03 $1 37** bushel for common and'eboice Penn sylvaniterad Western d0., - and White at $t 45@ $1 55 * bushel . , with sates-of 1,000 binthels ten: tuoky at the flitter rate. Rye is selling at $r 05 for old Fennitylrarfia. and 600 *hinthel for' new Delaware. Corn is scarce and tern's. held at 82b for, prime,yellow, and 79e 3 bushel for Western mixed. Oats, are in,steady demand at 560551 a for newt and 68c, weighty for 01d.. . . geta Plltttiongento. NiiiilC E. A SPECIAL meretingllf the Stock holders of the a WITS( LllRAffofl,4lnd 'Mullein' Plank Read and Turnpike Company Ibe held at the office of the Company, in Cornwall township, Lebanon County, on - FRIDAY. the lath day of 5ept.,1863. All the Steak holders era requested to attend as Business of Impor tance will be transa clad Sept. 5, 1863 Lebanon CO. Agrit'ut tura' Society. 4. MRETINti of the Beard of Managers of the Labs • von County Auden/Weal, Rtirtioultnral cud Me chanical Snciaty.will be held et the ,public Romeo of David 11Silititer. in , the iloriqugh of Lebanon on SATUR DAY, the sth day of sEPlnmura.lB63, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. A full attendatiiii . of the Board ie &aired ae ti, a Corn Will be appointed on that day. WM. RANH, President. LCbanon, Sept.% 1863. Special Nei ice. MADAM PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM hue lone tested the truth that there are greet principles` fn Medicines as there is in Science. and this Medicine is compounded on principles suited to the manifold ve lure of Man S The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creasing a gentle internal waroth, and this is caused by the use of this Medicine. "Its remediat qualities are based on its grower to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation otblood through the lungs, it en livens the muclos and asSilsts the skin to perform Its duties of regulating the heat of the system. and in gent. ly throwing off the waste substance from the surface of •he body. It Is not a rollout remedy, but emollient warming. searching and effective . Sold by all 'drug gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Sept. 2,1863. Terible Disclosures. QEORNTS for the million l A moat valuable and won derfulniablication: A -, wark of 400 pages.. and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S 'FADE 3IRCIIM, an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Phyelology. Functions. and Sexual 'disorders of every kind,, with Never Failing Remedies for their 1.44 b. speedy cure. The pmetie 'ef toR. HUNTER has, long Mien, gii4 .st ill is, utibyo, t'lnititkthe earttpth Itt tstiOrmitf nuntannigi tie luesßleen-indneed tell*. teed his Med Mil usefuluesteth rough the medium otitis -FADE MECUM." ft is a.volume that should be in the hands of every family initbe land. as a preventive of secret vices. or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely envcioped..will be for warded free of poisgo ge to any part of the United Stomp for 50'cents in P... - 0. 'stamps; or 3 copies for U. Ad dress. post paid, DEL. lIONTER, No. 3I) iv is ion Street, New York. Sept. 3,1803.—1 y • PUBLIC SALE. w q h . E. , tzar at Pt( BLIO SALE. on SATURDAY. v tl i 7 : llretubles, .the / fallowing des cribedg of raliratir Forty-one Acres of- Land, more or less, THREE ACRES of which are ?WOODLAND, situate in East Hanover town. %.,„ - r Lebanon county. adjoining lands of If D'iintelliatteinger , Isaac Weyer, and ESOIAS Schneder. The improve— • Monts are a new twoatory DEICK HOUSE. NEW BANE BARN. n= ;- and ssary out-buildings ; a young e; ; 1 1`447' : • ORCHARD, :sunder good fences, and in a bigh state of cultivation. The land Is as'kood as any in the tieighborbood, and the property Is altogether a desirable one. 'Orig.-SSW to CoMillitide 'at I o'cl , ck,l 4 . N., on said day, ‘`clitit conditions will be Made kuowt: by ESAIAS SCHNEDER., Executor of the 'Estate Of TIS,HAX GMLISETC. deed. East Hanover township, Sept. 2, 1863. Orphans' Coiilrit Sale. )[jkI:IIISITANT to au order of Vits Otiphattie Court, of Lebanon Co., will be exposed to sale by.publie ven ue or ontury, on Thursday, October 1, 1863, • sit I o'clock, P. M. mcertnin inessuage or `"Cenerneilt, Tate the estate of SAMUELkIttIIITZEIt. deed., a W nate:in South' Lebanon township, Lebanon county" a bond mile east from the Cornwall On' Banks. adjoin ing lands of Al Grumbine, S. Snyder, T.Carbin and It, W-Colemon. containing 2 Acres and 5 Perches, mnr nr leas. The improvements are a one-kora. frame. weather-boarded DWELLING 110US1a, and, • STABLE, all new. .It is a vcry convenient !II home fore miner of the Cornwall Ore Bank% hale will be held on the premises, when teems will be made known by ' CIIRISTIANI EMBER, Admigietrator. Also at the same time and place,l Bed, Stove, Wood- Cheat. Table, Clock. Water, Bench. Cradle. Stant Wheelbarrow, Shovels, Scythe, Benches. Pick. and many other articles too numerous to inantion.—Terms will be madu known by I vpoNici. MINTIER. Sept . . 2,1863. OrPhans s C4urt Sate. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of I.o.th o npounts, Oxpolted to sale by pub lie vatuludauausawnot,,e - r. Thursday,. °dab& 8, 1863, at 1 o'clock, bL on the pkeniisee, late the residence 4410)mb:tut Gelb, dec'd.. in South I ebanon township, about 4 mil es from Lebanon. It miles from Cornwall, and about a mile south Men the old Shaefferstown read, the follewing rent estate via A Plantation contain irk 121-AOItES and IOU; DEEMER. of excel lent Limestone Land, in the best state of Cultivation. The' improvements are a weather-hoarded Los DWELL ING 110USE,a SWEITZEIt IlinN,loo feet i. long. Summer Hamm, covered cistern.. Ten. ~1 not House, Wagon shed, and other necessary " improvement,. Young, Orchard, two wells with pumps, one of which is never ; running water en that cattle in every Deld can reach It. About 3 Acres of - WOODLAND. 2 Acres of which is Chestnut Timber. Said land is ad joined by riudolph Shank, Isaac Smith. Peter Smith and others. The fences are all in good condition.-- Persons wishing to view the property will call on the undersigned residing on the premises. Possession will be given on the let day of April.lB64. Conditions will be made known on day of sale by SAMUEL ozni, Administrator of Abraham Geib, dec'd. lik Toe COURT ANDRIM bIGIIT, Clerk. S. Lebanon tp., Sept. 2.1863 Special Notice. THE PROPRIETORS OF TIM GIRA RP HOUSE, PH TLADELPHIA. Renpectfnlly roll the :tttention of Boaineen Men and' the travel ling common ity. to the auperior accommo dation nod comfort offered In their entehllnlnnent. KANAGA , FOWLER & CO. August 26, 1563.-3ut PUBLIC SALE OF • REAL ESTATE. WILL he sold nt Public Sale on Saturday. &Vet,: 2A/h. len, on the premises, the following REAL 'ESTATE. viz : A Certain Tract of Zand,, Situate in Heidelberg tp.. Lebanon county. ndlciinini lands of Heist and Bueher , John Weis. Peter Broacher and Daniel Bomberger's Heirs, contain lug 171 Acres and 41 Perch* on which is erected a two-story.SANDSTOaIt ItObiii an by 40 feet, SWISS RA, BA IT 5 toot - , •,...-- , .„ffwith WAGON SHED and CORNCR El ittiaol- ml, all as good as Simi , . Rid necessary. oil - buildings. Tkere is,u Will of *Ater, wd, pump therein, near the door. The land is well fence with Chestnut rails.—The soil Is naturally good and muleroni Mary cultivation. About ' • 40 Alerts ' tfro, of first rate CHESTNUT 'XjSIBEIt ; and _a good proportion of it is oft he heat ' . • • "' ' - GRA 2IN ' A ' N 15 O a , . in the county i The . :Tracts wit ' ' mill in whole or paris to suit purchasers. - • .., •Itir• Persons wishing to alai". the sante Will Please call on the unlit-reigned at Shaeffertkawa• ~,, Sale to commence at 1 o'cloelt, P. ‘ , 3 , (timid day, when terms, &c., will be made knoivii DE • . . J. BERRY, • • Trustee of Thant Roffman. Heidelberg township, August 26 , /861 Orphame COitet Male. pUTISUANT to no oilier of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county. Will be exposed to sato by nubile vendee or out cry. on Saturday, September 19,. 1863, a t 1 o'clock in the aftninoon of that any, a certain meg sump or Tratit of Laud, late the Estate of ()coign Phil! fold, deed., situate" in He id leberg townahlp, Lebanon county, about l e i mile from SbaefferatoWM on the road loading to Sheep Mountain adjoitiing lands Of F. !I onion, Jacob Bork or and others, containing 7 ACies and 71 Perches, more or tees. The improvements are A two story log DWELLING 1101$86:. weather boarded, ifi gweitier, liarn,lllagen ;Shed; and other neces. II nary improvements. There is a well with pump nuti running water, awl s wil l knds of the very best or fruit mithe premises. Sille .be bald at the public house of M. Mittel K. Reath, irk Shaeffer*• town, when Terms wilt be made knewmby FithIDERIGH 00F8'MAN. Asitninh i tmtor.. lII' THE COURT ANDREW LIGHT, :Clerk of Orphan, Court."' August 26,1863; 1862 NEW STYLES. 1862 .DAM RIBS , in Cumberland Street; between ZIA. Market and the Court Ilouse,nottlt side, hag . now on hand asplendid assortment of the New Style Of HATS AND OAPS; for men and boys, for ISSB, to which the attention of the public to respectfully inv . ! ted. Nate of all prices, from the cheapest to the mos alwayelon hand, also.jpay opened* ei)leit did'astiortment SHMKEH- HATS, embracing suchli SANAMA . ..W.#4I,..REARV tfORN,. Mt' HORN, SNNAVN, COPAN; and all others.* j 'SS. Re will also Wltolisild all blade 'Of Ilk* 641, &c.,. to Country MeiCtients olddldutWOdli:tet*:" Imbarton, April 150,41092:' ' " GFO. lIOFFMAN.Pres U RSUANT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of P Lebanon county, will be exposed to Sale by public vendue or outcry, on SatUrday, September 26, 1863, At 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day the following desirable Seal Estate late the estate of George Snavely, deed., situtiie In South Lebanon township. Lebanon count r, el/ 2 miles South east from Cornwall Fur naces, near t Horse Shoe Pike viz NO. I.—A small , tract of MountOt .C'hestnut Timber Land. Adjoining lands of Jacob Witmer, jr., B. W. C..leinan, other lauds of George Snavely, deed., -co. , 5 n tn Acres inll. and 18 perches, . neat measure. - 80. 2,—A small tract of . . Mountain Chestnut Timber Land, Adjoining lands of Jacob Witmer, jr.. other lauds of George Snavely, dec'd., B. W. Cole man, eontainin* 6 Acres and 38 perches, neat measure. 14 Adjoining land of John Shenk, other lands of George Snavely, dec'd., It. W. Colenisn, con taining 5 AcreS and 116 perches. O. 4.—A email tract of _Mountain Chestnietl'nt ber Land. i Adjt filing land fei:Airly of John ; Shenk," o- ther lands of George 'Snavely decd., R. W. • Coleman, containing , „ " - - ~ 3 .A.crei and 11-1 A ierches. ~. The whole of the above" bef Og llfoOrttain dhestnut Wood or Timber Lend of modems - sties of growth . The Rabe will be held at the IttaVialon premises of said deceased. in Cornwall township. Lebation county: a. bout I m lies from Lebando,'Oß tke'rbad leading to Eby's tavern . , and the terms will be Mae lenoWn bv, dOtESD. EN kr, ligtqtY A . SN iti 4 ‘ , . Trustees appottifed to Wiit 'a ale. DT me COURT. ANDREW LIGHT, Clerk of the Combine' 'Court. 4ig-Persons wishing to view the piemises W ill please call on either of the Trustees. August 26,1663. " ?FIRE undersigned otters et Private Sale the following desirable Plantation, situate in Cornwall township, Lebanon county, adjoining lands of Joseph trich, Christian Rohner. Heirs of Mores Rohner. deed.. Jacob Ydwty, Heirs efJohn Forney. deed.. Heirs of William Smith, deed., Henry Heisey, and a School Lot, con. Mining 102 Acres and 70 perches, strict meaeure. with the appurtenances.. The improve- mettle tbereon are a two story STONE DW P. 11.1.• s '_ 110IISE.SWKITZER DARN. 1% story BRICKd Summer Kitchen an other hnprovemeo A good Spring of Water ands tie Vecitard are on tlin premises. About • 1 Ael'es. of tfillAiroperty is excellent 1 1 461 1 D,LAND. The Terming hind is Nerider god fence end in state otchltivatioa . This i 4 onnuf the beet Limestone Verms I'd the nein'hbdibood, mifa Ys situated about 4 mike itAth west from Lebanon, on the public road lemlitik from Lebanon td Colebrook. Fri farther inforenatiatt apply to the AdAersigned Posseesiod and good titre wilt be given oil the let day f. April, 1863. • .1171,1(.4. be gold st . publie sale at the re illation of Henry Witmer. J. S.. (late Jacob Witmer.) in Cornwitli township. 064 one mile from Eby'e tavern, OA Saturday, Reptember 12, 1863, the following Personal Property, viz :—I COW, 4110tIS, 4 tRitEEDING SOWS 1 Spring Wagon. with starts and foimiie for lor '2 horses, 1 Chop. 1""!--. pee Machine, Scalding Trough,3r . ' 2 Acre Cora, Fotatoes be the bushel, 1 Rook Case, kitchen Clipboard; Bed •and Bedsteads, Wood Cheat, Cooking Wheelwith Pipe. Tables "Chairs. Chests, Spinning Wheel and Reel, Tubs and'Stanils,Grain Bags. 30 yards newCAllt Carpet 'Be a, 1 Eight l)ay Clock. Flax. 'y-thent4 ti+ . Iwerti'mf an -1 Ladles, Crockery and QMsensware',Alteelyarda, Dried Fruit, AV many other articles tai nuineroua to mention, Sale to Ooetrince.at 1 o'clock, P. 11., when terms will be made kiM2vii by HENRY WITMER, .1. 5. G ti oYtll Augnit 19,12,3. PU - BLIC SALE fII beer ibers will sell at public sale on ' Saturday Wietidi day of SRI/Mather, 15i1.3, at the Public House at F. A. Shultz. in N EWMANSTOWS, . 12 acres of first quality farming land, late the property of John Auspoch , dec'd ~ situate in Newuninstown, Millereek Township. Lebanon county, ndjoining lands of Peter Yeiser, David Lehbo. Peter Schoch, John Person. David Long and others. The im provementh are a two story Brick DWELLINGIIOIII3II, in as good as tie*, a New BARN and other out ~, Duildiogs; also an Orchard with well escorted 111 fruit trees; there is a well 'of water near the , II house. The above property will he sold in the whole or In different Lots ea to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o'clock on said day, when terms of sale will be made known by JONATHAN B. ICLOPP, U. B. BTEWABD„ Agents for the LIAM r b e. e id n o o n tli ce a o t r rial r ic v slig i n i th's e ige l: iir ki , te el township, Lebanon county, 14,' f rom a redoire s• burg. on the Phiegrove road, o Saturday, Septm.lo. 26, /80, The following Rend Estate, 61F i A PLA:YTATION con Mini rit &titbit 116 Abbis of Fardillig Lend, of which abaft 30 Ave., is ionti Whiie.Or l k Woodland. adjoining 1 1 Henry Bicksier, and Jaeub Rudy anti Finderiante r arg OM Lots. e'en two-story HOD SR, BW*IT,EIi..II4ItN, Spring Hon ie, • Shed% Corn Crib, mid ;that iikeirsearT prtitetibtents. Alsh an exiillidit Aplki Or6ol, and littlining water, oh the piffitilses. A well with pump near the bones, Sprlnitit Se Spring House; water is also Intro dnoed Ind 11SQin yard. The land Is in good ordet• and ittid'ii• PM Mmes. Mlle tai bloViiiitihce at 1 o'clock, P. 51., when twine 1 1 .111 be biotin kni , wn by DAVID W. UHRICH, Executor of Henry Dhrich. tiee'd. *I.. TVA i'inntatiou will bo sold in whole or part as Add) , purchasers. Babb! township, Aug. 5, 1563.—"te. Grocery Store, JOHN DILLER HAS net opened a NEW GROCERY 'STORE, in his Building in Cumberland Street, one door Wed of Market street, where he Is prepared to Apply the lie with Fresh GROCERIES, of the but geiai4 stieh no SU 9ARS, sifted, crushed, white and hrilivn, COFFEE, green and rousted'; MOLASSES; VIAS, Young Upon' and Black ; CORN STARCH ; Farina; CHEESE; New MACKEREL,: iIERRING ; HAMS; 'DRIED BEEF ; Chocolate. Coco. de., .14. ALSO, a large stock of BRUSHES Rad BROOMS. o r every variety ; aieo, BASlLETS—lteritet, Traveling and Fancy. He is also prepared to supply his *old custanere with every variety of LEATHER anti 8110 E FINDINGS; which may be found In HiaßasenteiSt, on Market street, nOileitO l ilsBllll Share hatronage. 11011 N DlbitEll. Lebanon, August 12. '53: 13;17TiTATEilf11. -- 1710. T. ATKINS. G. L. AVILIIIIII‘ & Bro. -n-AviNG üb t l . rn in the 13(iliT aid 811(JE tiVeiNgss, jj. cud frigh elr deterrniMitfdii ib Od thinctunl. and make none,hht, the beet of Wii4t; thq Wilke soliciting &large of ,pidls4,lliltroillied. Tlikttiolli tilwayn he found at.their 0101111.0 - T,PC., a'faiw ittitkPlitb,) fh NOWA Street, nearly oppihtfU Wilfew Rise's Hint, Where chq will be ready to gliiim and plekee theli customers. They hit ql , iliiteon bawl * large di:pertinent of BUCiTS, 8130 ES, TRUNKS, CARPET EAU% ftc.", WEIN they offer. iijlithlttitt prices, itai- Ptatiitillefillnig le Sliat ,STOltiti can be they waited wi, Askoy,menE ORK. 'di Illtile it itinde to order. ' Videticei isalieagia tlidi+ahlkii. ''''„ ja- 'ft ylar atteation ifilviih tdd the virA i !RING . 41 Boots aid s '8 Nis. ~:, - [Lebanon, didfU, 881. TKINg BRO.'S Nati "Blcot and Blioe Brdlid,de fitted f4up ikittfad order for bliftifort and 'en velnencu, both }}ledlea'ana Gentlemen. ,' twit?. kdBRO.'S NeW‘Ebot andoe wea 81 . . Bi." I fitted! A, i 3 O - 4 1, 14 , g • - ,0 order for com fort and conv'enieueo, bah for Ladies end Geetleatee. ATKINS % 811.0.previdee to be rearmed, wed will en dearer I: pima° all who may call ou them for Boots and Mem A MILLER, well acquainted with the busine ea, and capable of dressing Wheat Burivtones, is wanted Ina cbtintry mina tew miles froto FrespoM Good wa-. gee arid constant employment dill Be' tire'. For Bother' information apply at , / litird Lebanon, ng.lo; 'tea. Tug, ErvED!--A. Large aria Silhindid AsiaLut. 'melt of 'autipr Frigliet slid ' American Clothe - mid Oasiiimatea thr - *Ceti, Pralfpi` did , Volts. Cat and examine our Moe. Oithdent that Ile can Ideate prise erult, the •-' ' 1111111 Ci k IVO*. ATtENTiON, FARMERS. TWO, tIGHEST MARKET Price paid in CASH for BUTTER. EGGS. LARD and TALLOW, and general Country Produce by C. H. JOFtENNING & CO. Lebanon, at Rudy's Hotel. August 26, 1863.-3 t. , Orphans' Court Sale. NO. 3.—A small tract of • Mountain Chestnut Timber Land SPLENDID PLANTATION AT PRIVATE SALE GEORG iCH MOSES SAMUEL RICH, ~ 'bus tees for sal , of the R4ll rstele of cfee'd. eirnwall Ip., A 'must 10, 1803.-01. ECTELtC SALE PERSONAL IR OlsEßt Mil ereek Ip., Aug. 19 1893 PUBLIC SALit: lii Miller Wanted. ATTENTION FrnE MEMBRDS the Lebanon,ContiV 1 Association for the detection of /torso hSt Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, will meet at hone of Jorin IlartnEs, in Lebanpn, on SATURDAY, .S.EPT. 1863, at 1 o'clock. r. 1. JAC, /3 19W3fAN, ride*. 'V s TID WERNER. "teasprer. ItLIA3I STOEVR , Secretary. Lebnnon; Aug. 26 1863. LEBANON ACADEMY, MITE undersignca tereby iriforn t t the piddle that the it L e b anon Aegiiart is Vet.fge.Mleti exclusively for the youth of the Boroukvifhlidtit Always add still does receive pupils Atom idtroad. Lately, also. the 10 , frerkra.here improved its general character, and elevied stiliiddrd, by refusing to ad mit pupils without e neeestir,v qualifications. and by their continued rare frieyhtipe to raise this school to its proper place in the estimation of this community.— A limited number `6fpupila (if Vie proper grade can be admitted from the cotntry,ty applying t 0,.. :7ACOB CaPP, Presid nt. JOSEPII .K ARCH. Secretary. eh' to CYRIIS _BQG HR. Teacher. "a-Tuition for caducei and higher English branch es, Latin and Greek. $2 per mouth. Lebanon, Aug. 26, 1863. EtTABLIO}IED 1760 PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer 16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST., [Formerly 42 ChathamWest. New York.] Wonld call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture,, • Brown Shuff: Demigros. Fine Retinae,. • Pure Virginia. Coarse Femme, Nechitoehes, • American Gentleman,,,9openbagen Yellow Scion. • Scotch. Honey Hew Scotch., High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Zeoteh, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch. or Lundyloot Ara-s s ow. 4:1641,arge reduction in pr.:- ees Pine-("(Chewing and Swain° Tobaccos, which will be found oft Superior reality. Tobacco. FINE CUT CREWING. smorma. Long, P. A. L., or plain S. Jago. • No. 1, Carew] WI, Ile plain, Bpatifsll. No. 2, Swept Scentril Uronocn, Canniiter, Nog. 1&2 Tin Foil mixed: Gni .ulated. ND.—A ci'reu lac of pricoo will be eent on appll cut ion. New York, April 1,1863.—1 y. Lebitts oat Female WM inar* RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. ...JULIA ROSS. ititv4eal Department. Mrs. AL A. J. JIMISOAT, Drawing. rims Ninth session will commenctSeptember 3, 1860. This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education. and to offer superior advantages at a moderate cost. The school year is divided into two sessions of five months each. Charge par session, from 7 1 4 to 15 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. e e s Particular attention given to the rensical depart pieta . Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when de sired, and at the UMW rates. Early application should tie Mode to S. J. norm, or J. W. NISH. Beard of :trice/ors: D. S. HAMMOND, • S. J. STINE, JOHN MEALY, "j. W. SilSil. 0. D. OLONINGER, 'C. GREENAWALT, ISAAC BEM,. Y, JOSIAH PUNCH. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. BOOKS & STATION ERY A NEW FIR . WALTZ tt HOUCK viroa . l3 o .ll t wm that hatingbought and f 11, it(wEl k na l ogle t or e g e o l%l a tz n they are pte r p e a g re o il lO Welt on 1!0.1 who will favor them with a call, at the '6lll Auld (11,. If. lloedePs) in Cumberland street. where iIVeY Will alWays have on hmd a large and well se lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and as an inducement they offer their Miscells mous books at greatly reduced prices. The New York and P. iladelphia Daily and Weekly Papers, and Magazines, can be had and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully at tended to with promptnass and dispatch Lebanon, 1,./0v.12,1,852. Ectinoiny is Wealth! CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS. The Hest and Cheapest .Household Remedy in the World. Madame ZADO PORTER'S tiIEEAT CO UGH Madame ZELDOC POR- TrAt'S enrative ttaignm iR warranted if used accord tg to the directions, to tre i.l all cases, Coughs, Ads. Whooping Congh, ,athina. and all affections ' the Throat and Lung,- Imre ZADOC PORTER'S dean' is prepared with I the requisite care at d :Hi, from a combination f the best remedies thn egetabletingdom affords `is remedial qualities at wed on its power to 143 it the healthy and vign mscireu latipubf toed, through the lung% ; is Tlot a violent }meetly; it ninollibient,—worm, ig, ABsruhing, had effect re can be talterit by the blest pitioli or youngest bid: ad'e z.A.Doo i;ouTims tisalithas been used by se pthilic foV over 18 :am and Bee :mph ed present di& simply bj g reAoininended by lose who bare Bawl it, sb their afflicted fribiuls others. MOST IMPORTANT.-Madame ZADOC POR TER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price wldrit brings it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use.• The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth DM times its oost. NOTIVE.--:Savo Your Money!!!—Do not be parstuide'd to purchase articles at 4s. to $l. which do not contain the virtue or WID him Bottle of Madame Por ter's Citiwtive Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which IA lie great as that of almost any other medicine; and the Very low price at which it is sold. makes the profit ld the seller apparently small, and unprincipled dealers *lll sometimes recommend other medicines on which their profits are larger, unless the customers in sist tip% having Madame Porter's and none other.— Askjfer Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, prieel3 cts.. and iii large bottles at 25 ets., and take no other. If you an not get it at one store you can at another. ARP $„old by all Druggists and Store-keepers at 13 cents, and in larger bottles at 25 cents. MALL Fs' BUCKED, Proprietors, New York. ilta•- Jos. L. Lemberger and Dr. G,eo. Roes, Agents, Lebanon, Pa. panuary 2.8,1802. Estate of Daniel Stroll, sr., deed. NTT: e le s t h a e te re cr DVl l ll h n427.. i d 'ub ect m se e d, t l a a r g North Annville township. Lebanon county. Pa.. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons itlebt• kl to said estate nee requested to make payment end those having Chtillll4 lehll parsent thenovithant delay. DANJI.tF. STROIL.jr.. N. Annville. HENRY FISIIHR., S. Anna tExeentors of the estate Of David Stroh, sr., decd. Annvillo, August 12. lUti3, READING RAIL. ROAD! SUM ItIER AIU ENT. _ r_,,,,,..,1f,-__ GREAT TituNK LINE lellolll THE NOiiTII AND North-Wept. for I'III LAU EL Plll . A, Nlal'-YOI{K. REAM:NW, POTTSV/ULE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN; EASTON, dm, ko Trains IPIIVEt likrrishorg for Philadelphia,. N....w-York. Heading, Polltirille. and all 'intermediate Stations, nt 14, A. M.. and 2.00 P. 31, Taming Lebaißia 933 A. M., aria 3 Off P. M. New lixpress leaves liurrisbulw at 2.15 A. M.. passe: Lebanon at 3.15 A. 31, arrivluz at sn . * Virg at 0.15 the' same morning. . Fares from ilarrishurg: To New;forirss 18: Pail adelphia $8 35 and $2 80. Eaggiine checked through. Returning. leave New.Yerk at 6 A. St., 12 Ebbe; 7 P. 3I.,PITTSBURG( EXPRESS.). Leave PI - Iliad& pins at 6.15 A. M., and 3.33 P. 51., PDS/Mr. Letatinilni 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and Express 1.00 A. M. Sleeping cars in the New Tort ExPriist. Traiiii; throngb to and frdni Pittsburgh :6itliailf chunae.,,,. - Passenger, by titiOatowieis leave Tatilailea at SAO A. 31., and 2.15 P. 41. fbs Philadelphia, Net} . York, and all Wat PointS. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A: St.. and 2.30 P. 51 for Fhiladelphil. Maribitairg and Nine York. An Accommodation PRPSitnger tilin leaves Reading - st - 6.00 A. , 11Ud retuitia from L'hi hidelphiii et 500 P. thSitbSdetrains run daily, Stir:days excepted. A Sunday tiain leaves Pottevitte at 7.30 k. Dr, and Philadelphia at 335 P, fti. - Commutation Tickets, with 26 Calkins Bf 26 per cent. between Poliiis_dadreh',., Mileage Tiblrets, good fcii - 2008,thiles; bet Ween all points at $4B 35—for Pittitifilyaffelifehiesa Firms. Season and School' Ticket t ajoitelialuced rites' to' ind from Watt. . 80 pounds Baggage - aliiii'ilit dash passenger: Pat seserti4re retjuested to -.purchase tbdik• tickets before ertfetieg thd care, as higher Fires aro charged if paid In dirti. NICOLL% _Almp pr 20.1 Superintendent. _ .1)1.1);I t teee Atli:lMS 'd New Boa TEACHERS' Eiti!NATIONS IN LERAPRiti OtINTY, For School Yearditne, 18634u1ik, 1864 • SiATARA,_ . 'I 1 TEACitEII.S. The examination gt,Wesiebees fire the 11 Schools of the shove Oislrlet.-wilt-takit Nate at Jonestown, on Saturday. S•ptember - JACOB 1tA0.6731 ;TTettntear- DR. J. C. COOPER., Snuretaly, _ • EAST RANOVEE'... mg., CI ER The examination Alf Teatlitta_ t 1.0 r ti l i 'l e A Seals '- of the al;me Di4triCt win tiNi 0 0 4 the Washington School House. on iterithigr. Sep/40w, 7,1863. DANIEL MEAfE; PieAhlogri- JoitA 11. Suurr, Secretary. • iIILLCRHEE. TEACHERS. The exeniination of Tenel+erift tbe O Fchools (*Me ghove District will take piece it NSW manstewn , nesday. AT. [ember S. lgra. JOHN ziablortme'x - , Ezisse,,lecretory. ' IT,. fillit.exami9Ftion, of,Tencbere ter thi above tincrict vrillta_Ca_pl6eeatiioi oa Forgo, on P,E.TE4 'OAESIIIOII.K. Prealde4 Iptours. W. °alibiilea, ezretary: SOUTH LEBANON. , . 0 _ TEACITERS. The exunioation or T•achemi few Hai .r 7 Schools of tbe above DiatrictAsk", lace aftlie Morainal School House, on Mainertai, lOrk 188.1. JACOB SHAAX t lifildailir. JOSEPH UramAN, Secretary. E EMI! e.) TSIACIIEItS. The examination of 'Aachen tbi the Schools of the above District will take place at Fredericksburg. on Friday, &ptenniker sAgo r.L. WEAKER, Yreardaiit.' Jews L Blum, Secretary- • Q TEACITED.S. The exltutiryttion Tsisatisru Tos It) the :chool'i of the above District will take Voce at the Myerstown Araderuy, 013 Saturday, September oEoico. M. TICE, Secretary. IIRIDELSEN. S . 1 0 TEACHERS. The exanithat-,06 . , Tegcberq,lsl l 14' the Schools of the above. Distact Rill tits place at Shaefforstown, on Monday, Srptemkez 19th, ; S.:VAT/EL itlUSE;Weitittnt. ESNET las, Secretary. N. B. Observe the following Exiles:— let. Applicants will furnish themselves tiftkpaNikk and Pape., and be in readiness at S o'clock. . 2d. No private examinations to be held except lb each' cases as are specified by law. 3d. Applicants most present themselves in the Da hints id,which they intend to teach. 4th. Those who have certificates of last year are re quested to ptitsent them. sth. Ttiose,wito are strangers to the undersigned must bring with them testimonials ofgood moral char actor. „ , 6th. CertificAss,,to ht.legoti, m 1 114)18.0% a ilve.ornt,. stamp affixed, whizh - tfie Countj Superiutvdeilt will furnish. Teachers will picalle Blake *heChange' 7th. As heretofore sahrtiptions will be taken for the Pennsylvania School Journal- The Directors and the pat& are invited to be "An ent. Normal Claks. AFTER we had closed our. examination of Theach err last Fall. there were still upwards of thirty Vacancies in different parts of the Cottney for Which there were no applicants. excefteach silt lad already been rejected as being incompetent. Mb was owning to the fact that many of our 'feriabitiii,We're itthe:uni tary service. Many more will quite likely be calledloy 'the draft which is soon to take place. and consequently it will be more difficult to supply :Mr demand for Teeilt ers this Fall than what it was last. The Millersville Normal School which has alwija furnished us so many teachers has been suspended, I therefore propose to organize a NORMAL CLASS, In the Lebanon Valley Insqtute AT ANNVILLE, to commence. on .3londay, August 3d. and continue Eye weeks—until the time of Exam inat i01)P. The paircises f the Class will Consist mainly of Drills in theae branches which are named on the certificate; Also of Leatures, Institute meetings, Idscussioiss I shall have the Coopperation of the Principal Vif. J. Buirsounr. A. M. And will be assisted occasionally some of the neighboring County Superintendents. The above plan has been adopted in many. of tbe Counties in our State and has been attended with the best results. We will likewise five it a TRIAL. As the term is short, those who wish to avail themselves of this opportuo itr for insprovemeut,w ill to well to be present at the Commencement. Arrungenthis ta have been made for board Wand flier: commodations at very low rates. For further informuk. tion apply to me at Lebanon, or to Mr. Buituarait A nnville. lIENRY lIOUCK, CO, Supt. Lekuvat, .1"nly 29,18 M. A Joint Repolution PROPOSING CERTAIN TICE CONSTITUTION. E Rewired by the Senate and House of Reprei f si' _Ora tires of the State (9' Pennsylvania in Geneiral Amon; bly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, id accord. ante with the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to the . third ar ticle of the Constitution, to be designated,as-eadian four, as follows : SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors lit 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 regniatio4 as are, or shall be, prescribed by laws, as fully as W they were premait at their usual place of electkm:. There shall be two additional sections totheeliiitith article of the Constitution, to be designated as eight aud nine, as follows : SECTION S. No bill shall be passed by the I.eglslature con tniuiug more than one subject, dhich shall be clearly expressed' iu the title, tipprolastiorr bills. Sccrlott 0. No bill shell he Hyi..,B fiy the tegisilatire granting any powers.or privileges tlpttlutsheen.,onlhjr hereafter lie, conferred upon the '&4h - tau( this Common wealth . JOUN cESSNA, it.peakii- of the Holies of Repreienitilir - Ai. JOIN P. e P r E o V i ri, Sewte. oilici bi 441 i SECRETIIIM OP THE COHMONWEILETH, } .., I.l.lsstatmlo, a illy 3., 1863. l'eniuyiceiiia as : -..—. I Ia linrehy 624.1fY diet die ..foireglidits and -.I L-S. t a gVgin s al n igellagotTrit"Tger. 't. al Ismembly, entidiol, "A: AOC Miratritfon proposing tertaip 419endtpertts torvo Con stitution," as the &Ulla renames on Me iu this ktf- Tice. , ~ , . In Testimony nitercof.,.l hare hereunto set my bend and cowed the seal of the Seetetary's office to be affixed, the day and year abOve written. ELI SLIFER. Sec'ry of the Commonwealth: July =-OnTo GEORGE CLARK,, DENTISTs 0 flfeb gi the Engle'llotel, Lebatitat. Partici'lat attention paid to YeTahiti" Woth ai illl- REFERENCES N. PEIRCE, D. D. S., yrofessor of Dental Physiol ogy. rhd Operailtrit Dentistry. No. 501 N. 7th St, Phil , E. WILDSIAN,„ D. D. S., Professor of bteclannientDeri tiatry. 1 . 4 n. 24. 11.1.liti Philn4etpbfa. JAMES TliT.IMAti, D. D. S., Detrionstniliir tire Dentistry. S. W. Cotiier of Franklin and green Streets, Ph ihulslphia. E. N. BM LEY, D. D. S., Dertionstratok 3teellariffal Dentistry. N. 228 N, 12th . St., Philette:D Lebanon. -A pri I 1.1803. . - North itianon Steam Grist MID GRAIN VPANTi3D rplIE undersigned will purchase all _ kind: of GRAIN, such as HEAT, RYE, CORN. OATS. Ac., at their STEAM MILL. on the 'Onion C.lllll. fur Which the highest market Prices' will' paid, in CAE , IL triir All kinds of CUSTOMER will be slotlei at the shortest notice, and in the tudit isfisrartory manner. The public is rCspectrully Invited to sire mu trial. b'E L'lOllT, 61101.0i1 3.16.tr1 r .' Notth Lebanon, May 21;1862_. ; - =l3 New Cheap ash Store, and Milling • turd Grain Business:. . • r 11441 undersigned having formed a partnership !nth!" I id ERC A NTI 11111.3.100, AND NESS, would' respectfully Arne Ihe attention of the public to their eatablialunenta. They will cobtfue keep. at the late stand of GERSA.MAN & LONtl, - a most complete'eMilerif all kinds Of GOODS visually -kept in a country atcaM...Which . they will ter tail pieati for. CAdU;or COUSTAY noiroteE. Thby also Nilitat to buy for moth , • . .50,000 BoAeli of W 111.71 30,0'00 itusbtas 6! "tEh ..,,,, 20,000 BAtabbla of CON, • 25,000 littshols of OATS. For whiehOitiy will pay the hh.hest Market prieon.4 Tllby still dliib take GRAIN on Sreaeot. The witillteep altlnye oh hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL, by the EMI I.oad or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL "KIM SALT, PLASTER, /to ali" They solicit the businees at all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on. each lib eral nod just principles as will give monotonies to all: LONG'. North Lebanon. March 19.1862. D. 41E0. P. LiNEAWEAVER, tteatit pointed, by tote CottwiitgiVter uc Pengions, at Washington, Ex aibining Surgeon for pension . , i tore. Tairkt attelid alt aelittiaiots for patadad Atot: fire. fti Market street. tteit doorto thit Potif liataffote, March :15W, 1'363.--6t* VICTIPIA Toki+ fag, 'and striPed V Pisifi dud Plaid Ciiint ind.dotte4 largart. Amor ineqsl, in On afore or HENRY & STINE. Gear-( riterek .ATTORNEY AT - LAWi• ni FFICE in rooms Sorzoirly occupied 17 Dr. Samuel „08 Bohm, deceased, and opposite to the Black liorif Dotal, Demberland Street Lebanon. August 26, 1863. AMENDMENTS id pAi7b 6::toira'z