ct.t.wits idt years ag ~ a gayly , * Avake,' and wore a lape,.aymy own expense —but the oal oil was-:said` to be -free. They are n r ,s e ttlin g that coal oil' ac count; rq litielliiiite, in& here's the receipt in l'ull." 'Sa9ing which, he flour. fished his commutation receipt. The lit tle incident set some of the listeners to thinking, and their „thoughts probably tracid e tskitOng 'Connection between their actionkihrea years ago and their present unenviable predicament. This is a world of compensation. We pay for all we get —even for a gill of coal oil in a Wide A waif ttoCesaion. Payment ,inay be delayed for li year or two, bit it is sure to come. The old proverb is yet true that “the gods sell goods at their own fair y'rribe"—including coal oil, of course. And many a man now stands, as did our friend Mentioned above, thinking of torchlight* - MA eolfloquizing to himself that "thus the whirligig of Time brings on his revenges."—Harristwrg Patriot and„finfon. . . tit gtiVElttiorr: T E EMS t - ' = - $ 1 50 A YEAR, LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 9. iSn'' ,XLOME AFFAIRS_ DJANIOCRA,TIe. COVNTY CONVENTION. EIS TtisrDemonfats, and all' other citizens or Leba non-ye-WO:" : 6tyor Cetite ,Constitution and th 3 Union, and opposed to Abolition isll3 and Seces sionism, will tenet in their respective districts, at the usual times and places, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1863, • for the ptirpese of appointing Delegates to meat in Cdonti Convention, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1883, at "t' o'clock, P. M., at the public house of HEN ar `BlB6loBlf, for — thar4eiposti of nOmitiating County Ticket, and transacting such. ()the; busi. nese as may be necessary. S. T. MeADAM. Chairman County Committee. Lebanon; Sept, 9,1863. - •' .` TheTtchiodrats el the Vest Ward will tweet at the public house of Mrs. Rise, on Sartirday eve. fling at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of appointing Dekfgates. This Dammaa of the East Ward, at the saute tirnititi'the publiblhotthe of jacob*Rudy. the.Deteoerets ,of .11,ekleburg at 'the ,public house of J. K. Keath.ati O'clock, P.M. The same of South Lebanon, at Jacob Mover's, The sante of Bast Hanover at Morris Pox's, The same of North CornsrUll at John Matther ; The other districts in'their usual places, and at the usual time, unless others ire ordered by •the District Committee. . WOODWARD,"COWRIE AND DEMOCRACY. DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL. CLUB OF -. LEBALNON Will meet this (Wednesday) even ing, Sept. 9, in the Hall. Let there be a general turnout By Order.. Lebanon, Sept. 9, 1863, ATTENTION ! JUNIOR. DEMOCRATS I Tho Junior Democrats of Lebanon "aro requested to meet in the , Hall DEMOCRATIC 403111WW.131L.A.X4 (=arms, On Thousnar evening, at 7i o'clock, Sept. 10, for the purpose of forming themselves into an organization. By Order. Lebanon, Sept. 9, 1863. CORNWALL DEMOCRATIC CLOD, There will he a meeting or the Cornwall Dem• ocratic Club on . Saturday evening the 12th inst ., at tho Cross Roads near Eby's Tavern. Let there be a general turnout. Joseph Keener and other speakers will be pres ent, . ' CONSTITUTION Or THE CORNWALL DEMOCRATIC CLUB. ARTICLE Ist. This 0850 e lotion shall be known as the "Decocns:rin CLUE OF CORNWALL /own . - sure, Lebanon county." ART. 2d. The Officers or this Club "shall con sist of one President, two. Vice Presidents, one Recording Seeretary, one Correspondillig Secre tery, Treasurer, and an Executive Committee of five, - who: shall hold their respeetive (Aces fur the term of one year, anti-, shall be elected at the first regular meeting in each and every year. ARTICLE :id.—lt shall be the duty of the Pres ident to preside at all meeting's of the Club when present, to maintain crier and _discipline, to sign all orders - ottlint Tfettatirer rilfnioney,..to appein•t all Committees, and generally to do and perform all:the - other duties of a presiding officer of a de liberate body. Annum 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 stead. Arti.•fith. It shall he the duty of the Record. ing Secretary to procure a suitable book at the expense of the Club, in which he shall enrol the Constitution, and all by-laws which may from time to thitelm adopted, and in *birch, also, he shall keep a record of till the official acts of the Club. It shall also , be his duty to attest all,ordersdrawn by the Previdedt upon the Treas urer, to receiveralltneneys belonging to the Club, and pay the same over to the Treasurer, taking his receipts for the same in a book to be prov hi ed for that pupas" ; to safely keep and deliver to bin snecessors in office, all books, papers and docutisents belonging to the Club, and generally to perform all the ditties of recording secrete . ry ART. 6th. Italian be the (intro,the Correa , r pending Secientry to receive and answer till let ters addressed te the Club, to receive, and under t 6 dirt:etion of the El. Committee, distribute all political documents. Aar. 7th. It shall be the duty of the Treas urer to receive all moneys from the Secretaries and safely keep the.aame, paying none out but on . the order, ;oft tffp President .rr attested : by the acting Secretary. Ile shall keep at all limes 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 b is successor, and a t the same time defiler, todris successor all books of account be longurk ito Club - which, may be in, his pos . session. ART. oth.. This Club may adopt such by low and rules of order as a majority of the members proseptet any stated meeting may think advise • . Aar. I.oth. This constitution may be 'amend ed by the vote of two thirds of the members pres ent at a stated meeting ; Provided, that notice of the proposed amendment shell have been giv en at least one stated meeting before the same shall be voted on. Makii Grant Weidman, having re turned from the . war, hap ere commenced the Twee tine of the law in this borough, in the office formerly dathipied by his father. Gum Rifles, Pistols, Poynter Caps, ita • ATTLNTION SPORTSMEN 0. ikupszelacis would Ye. enectfully iDfdritt the tniblhi therhide o r4hluee the bnetnese.of teenute etu Ting itet dial/tie to MIDIS; .RIFLES; PISTOLS, POWDAR.• eriiridaiandlall kinds ofgenuturt andltnn'- metal. Store,,. _Market street. a fei,AOOra North of the L. V A.s.l Lebanon, Viltindreof Rep Ving..doite at the tborteat pce ethic not' fee'aiail"th Oh' beet style o f‘eartinianelitp'. 'Lelnknoitillini 24; 111C3.- - -=-Set. . ' , — See; Goodyear & DifTenbaoh's . New Adirertizenien t. Democratic Ratification Mass Meeting. tk.v. THE UNION AS IT WAS---THE CONSTITU TION AS IT IS, Rally ! Rally ! ! Rally In accordance with the resolution of the Detn 'wet io State Central . Committee, and the prior action of the Democratic, County Committee and Democratic Central Club of the City and Conn t7 .of Lancaster, a State Mass Ratification Meet ing to endorao the nominations of WOODWARD and Lowatg, and re-affirn the everlasting princi ples and truths of the great Democratic party, will be held in the CITY OF LANCASTER, On Thursday. September 17, 1863, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M The Democracy are, therefore, requested to rat ly in their might, on thv so iversary of the birth= day of the Constitution of the United States, the only power to which the Democratic party wear allegiance and loyalty. Thelolloring eminent speakers—fromAaveral of whom favorable responses hare been received —have bean requested to address the meeting Iyx•President MHOS. of New Hampshire. Hon. D..W.NOOVORES, of Indiana. Hon. letAit,i4 - "DHODHS. of New York. . _ Hon. C; P; ; ;BUCKAIJEW, of Pennsylvania Hon, W.'A. PORIBR, of Philadelphia. Hon. W. H. WITTN, of Montgomery. Mon. WESTER CLYMER, of Berks Non.J. GLANCY JONES, olßerks. Hon . C. W. CARRIGAN. of Ph ilhdelphln. LEWIS C. CASSIDAY.E.q.. of Philadelphia nuc [JANA N. jr., of Philo E. MONAGHAN, E-q.. Cherter. JOHN H. BR IN TON. E-q.. nt Chewer. licit. GEORGE W. WOODWARD, Our aistin guished.notnicee fir Goverusr, will be present with his Democratic fellow-citizens un this aces• skin. Rally, rally, friends of the Union as. it Ives, and the Constitution as it is. By order of the Democratic Central Web. • SAMUEL WELCHENS, ABRAM SHANK, • WILLIAM A. MORTON, • HENRY WILHELM. • B. SCIIAEFFER METZGER, Executive Committee LANCASTER, September 131, 4863. CHANGE , Or NAME.—At e late Ses• sion et Onert field .in.this place, the nem; of the Congregatron 'of the Prete:quo t Episcopal Chervil in the Borough of Lebanon was changed from Christ Church to St. Luke's. • WE ACIAIII DIRECT THE ATTENTION AN OUR friends, who may wish to purchase Iron Railing of any description, or any kind of Iron Work of a decoratiVe character, for any purpose, to the advertisement of Messrs. Wood a Perot, Ph ila delPh in, in another column. Attention. Company !—Voinnteers, erb.o pect to retain their health unimpared during the campaign, must see to it themselves, do not trust to the Army Surgeons, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.— Every English Soldier's Knapsack contains them. Only 25 cents per box Or pot 216 "KOLLOCIC'S LEVAIN" is the best and purest Baking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Bread and Cakes. It does not contain "a particle of Saleratus, Alum or any other kind of deleterious drug; but is perfectly pure and healthy. It is an-epelleti t composi• tion for persons suffering from dyspepsia. For sale a LEMBERGER'S Drug S tore. TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go. inpen. tind,-it is expected that the Conscription act till be enforcedimmediately, se I Would WITIC. every body to get their PICTURES taken in time for their re lations and friends, and the only place to get a No. I, Picture is at `7,IIEMERSTA.ZeS New York Photographic Gallery. for be is taking the cheapest, the best. and most life-like Pictures in Lebanon. Iris admitted by all that he can't be• beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec omniend. 'Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Can early and avoid a crowd. P.;S.— , Children and anybody that live got weak eyes should call at Zitonterman's Gallery. Me Pictures us. 1) require from 3 to 5 seconds time to flit g l acial *tiro. A Gesitleinan, CURED of Nervous Debility. Incompetency, Prema -10 turn Decay and Youth!ul Error. actuated by a de aira to benefit others, will be happy to furnish tn_all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directenna for nothing the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by Lis experience—and possess a Val uable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by , addressing JOHN B. OGDEN. • Nn. n fie Dan STREET, REw YORK. Ang.19,18114.-3ni. 1111 E CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NEE VOIJS YOUNG MAN .—Published as a warning and for the especial benefit of young men, and those who suffer with NERVOUS DRUILITT, LOBS OF MEMORY, PREMATURE DECAY, &c., &C- by one who Iles cured h im pel f by s imple means. after being put to greet expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless med irineS prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be had (free). of the author, C . A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greeepoint. Long Island. by enclosing an addressed en velope .• Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq., GREENPoINT. Loan ISLAND, Now York. July 1 ~1561-2 m ' THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP AN INVALID• Published for the benefit. and as n warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from uervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time. THE MEANS OP SELF CURE. By one who has cured' himself after being put to great xpense and injury through medical humbug and qdackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEI, MAYFAPR, Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. F. May 27, 1862.-I.y. DR JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES. This valuable medicine is now offeredsto 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 Prismancy is not the cause, as the Drops would surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which I will not hold myself re sponsible. These Drops are so mild and pleasant. that the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so powerful iu their effects that they may be safely called a never failing Regulatirr. They can .be procured by .addressinme as directed below. I bare used this med icine for the last twelveyearsin my practice, and there fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $t per bottle. Address DB, JOHN L. LYON, New Haven, Conn. July 13,1882. PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORM. YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERS, By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known as HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTII7. Read the Advertiseinen in another column, end prof:. it by it— Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated. Cut it out,and Preserve it. You may not now require But may at some Future Day. . "It gives health al.d vigor to the fame, And bloom to 'he pallid cheek." It Save! Long Suffering and Intposure. . Beware of Counterfeits ! Guru Guaranteed Lebanon, Apri I 20,1563.-2 m. WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP, however severe, may be alleviated and cured by the '4O of MADAME mioc PORTER'S CURATIVE 13 it - • - . - Tbii invaluable Medicine posse:AGA the extraordina ry power of relieving immediately WHOOPING COUGH HOARSENESS, DIFFICULTY OF OtlF- 4 .T01N0 , HUSKINESS and Tickling in the Throat, It loosens the Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable to the taste. It la not a violent remedy. but emoltent— warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by tbe oldest porsou or youngest child. Fur sale by all Druggists, at 13 and 23 cts. per bottle. January 28,1863.-Iy. A Card to the Suffering. The Riv. NVILLIAINI Cosonovt. while laboring as a Missionary iu Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means bad failed. by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great. City of .31Cddo.. This recipe has mired great numbers who wore suffer ing from Cousumpt len, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this re• clOe, which,' have brought home with me, to all who need It, free of charge / Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE,. 439 Fulton Avenue,. BinaUn, N".. Y. Deo. 10, 1882,,,-ly QUESTION.—RoIIo-1 there Dick and Nanny, where're you going, that , you are lweleel tit ril burryl . - tti„ Anawra.—Wby are are just on bur way to "Ily's Pho.togriiph Gallery, to hays our picturai taken:. Re tikes aplehdid platuras, it -nearly . all thellute ofeif4f4, fo I Hid to Nancy iff sir ly th is thortihiebifore any body else g eta there, or we will bare to'come away engin without getting any. Gorar.—Yeal I have heard too that Deily'. Gallery is nearly all 'the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery I Ann.-04 my! we could not Lb ink of such We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily taken. so. much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them for nothing. • Behan seven years, experience in the business, haw a complete echo! improved 'lnstruments, an excellint sky-light, sop there fore takes the beet pictures n town, and so of coarse every body that wants a good picture goes to him. Qtrsar.—What kind of Pictures donne take? Age.—lle takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. His card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken in our large. cities. ?Its Ambrotypos are beautiful, and can't be beat. lie also excels - in copying pictures tram small Daguerreotypes, rod en larging them almost to any size. Quest.—Whero is this Gallery 1 I must give him a call too. Aus,--Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will show you': It is is Stine' New- Unfitting. next door to the.lobtinon Deposit Banl . has constant. ly on hand a -good assortment or Gilt and Riisewood Frames, Cases, Albums, ac,, which he sells cheap.— For good mad cheap Pictures we advise' 39 - . 10 Daily's Gallery , , , !l,obanon,* Pa. March 11, '63. Editor of Advertiser. . . . Deka Siti':— . ;With your pertniSsion 3 wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) aiteoints` with -fulVdireciions.founlaltlog and using a sim ple Veaetable Baltn, that will effectually remove 10.taya, Plea:plea,' 'Blotches, Tan; Fnsaklea and a:11 - rainurities-of the Skin, leaving the sans soft, clear, Prttootb and. b eautiful. - - I will_ alma mull. fray in Bids° having Thud 'Matta or Bare Face's, view's% direetione and in. formation that wi!t t enahle theta to ; tatt a full growth of I..uxu dent Hair, Vhilkeri;or. a Maus- - tanhe; 'in leas thawlif days. Ail npplieationa an. a wered by return mail writhout charge. • . nespeetfulry. yours ; I. CHAPMAN, - than:Oat, - No. 831 Broadway, New 'York. fitiginits afatices. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 9 , 4 o'- clock, in Salem's Lutheran ClMink, et which time :Gm I.ord4t Snppncr is to he admin iatered—On Saturday nt 2 &cid& In the afternoon. preparatory services. Preaching next Sabbath morniag in .the German...and in the evening in the English' language, in the nat. Reformed %larch. - Enclish service next Sunday Mot l aing and trerikati in the evening in Zion's Lutheran Church: St. Luke's c..nittrch.--Service in Temperance Ilallba Sunday morning 'tenet to o'clock German preaching. next Sunday morning. Eind the Lord's supper in the afternoon, in the Moravian %hitch. .-; atilt • On the 200 Innt tit Rev. coo. MAI, Mont. E. M. Ent eo .A-:,A•',d-Regiment. of Lobithott, Pa., In Mao A LICE E. P 1 EMINO. tionghtrr of the late or. Teb Fleming of Fretietick City, M. gitv. Tn Nltiacatina. Towiry on. Wwineaday ratwiling.. Aug. 19th,.11183. after a lingering illness. ANNIE E., wife of Philip STEIN. aged 263,11.1.8.1 months. and .5 days . On the 4th Mar, near Cemphellatown, of Diptherin, STISANNACATTIAITiIifIi.daughter oflifoaea arid Fanny GRUBER,' aged 11 years. 1 month and 13 day . Pupil thou art gone to rest ; Thine is an earthly tomb ; Bur Jesus summene'd thee away, " Thy Sav ior call'd thee hems. Pupil thou art gone to rest: . And this shall be onepray'r That we roach our journey's end,' Thy glory we may share. The Lebanon lellaii et. rtovfully florrert , tl iVe4,4l, i LEBARON, Wireigann. SEPTEDIRER 9, )803 Extra Family, - tt7 501 Eggs, l'i doz., ' 14 Eitra Flour, 7 00 'Butter. V a,.. 13 Prime White,Wheat,l 35 - .Tub or salted bettor, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 130 I hard, 0 Nee. Wheat, 1 20 !Tallow, 10 Prime ltye, 00 Ram, • 8 Corn,.', • SO Shoalders, ) 8 Oats, 50 Bides, 8 Clover-seed, • 5 00 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed,. 150 Bees-wax, • 25 Figi.se e d. - 125 White Rage, - I Dried Apples, pealed,l 50 Mixed Rage,. , Peach 4 .Saita," , 200 Flax, le. lb., • . . .l 2 Pt/sell "lintzela," • 'll4_, Bristles. lb. ; 40 Cherries, . 11 0 Verniers, IS lb., 02% . Onions. ...• ,9 7.4 Wonl,. 114.1 b, . - 40 rotstues.% bus.ralSout, Benno, yk qt., 7 pvie 11 utter, ,drack, I, 74stugur t "ti gat., 3.'4.4 The P I'llll dell, ik Marl:et. SATLIIIDAY Evening, Sept. 5, 1863 Flour.—Tbe demand • for shipment is about 1;500 bash able! at $5 for freili ground su perfine ; $5 50 for old stock Western family, and s6®6 50 for fresh ground du, The home trade are buying in ttsinall way at prices ranging from 4 75@5 for supertine,ls 25@5 75 for extras. ss'sU®6 Whir-extra fain-, ity, and $6 7566 501 ft basil for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour is selling in a small way'at $4 75. @S;W. Corn Meal is in demand- at $4 for Pennsylva nia, and $4 25 V bbl for Brandywine.' Grain.—The demand for Wheat is moderate; about 4,000 bus sold at 1251g1300 for common, to prime new red; 135®137e for" 141 d do`; and 140©1550 V bus fur white, the latter for prime. Rye is quiet; 900 bus old Western sold at 96@ 980; tied new at 900 W, bus. Core—There is less activity ; - about 6,000 bus sold at 82fgS3e for Western mixed, and 85e l bus, for prime yel low, which is a further advance. 'Oats are in request s. ' t. 56®570 fur new, and 65@67e, weight, fur old. . Seeds.—Clover, is dull at $5 50 .0 bush.—. Timothy is in steady demand, with tales of 1,100 hush at $2 25 ®'2 , mostly at the, latter rate; mud Flaxseed at $2 2 2bush. grtiurtiumeittL PUBLIC SALE. Wip en L the be r t; , : e old 2 i , t lB t t zb a li: t •r e nd sl u e e ' Xident l e a ;Ti Hoffman, • deed., In the BOraugh of Lebanon, the following +trades. to wit : • • - 1 strong trio horse Wagon. Onfood _ _ • • ._• . - .:Arat , • -•; as new, I Cart. 1 Plough and far row, as good Oar new,-1 Reekiway, 1 Spring Wagon. Top Fuggy, I sett of Hin Gears. good as new, 1 Fly Net,'Collara , Bridles. 1 New Grind Stone. 1 Grain Cradle, Scythe, 1 Sett of Quarrying tools, tot 013 Bushel Bags, Fish lug &eta. Hoes and Spades. a lot of all kinds of Rooks. together with a yariety of other Articles too immerette'to men tion. Sale to commence at 1 o'elbck on eald•dayorhon terms of ante will be made known by NLIZABWI'II IIOFFMAN.. 7. Lebanon, -Septeuraer 9,1863.- • • PRIVATE SALE OF • BOROUGH PROPERTY. r VII N subscriber offers for IWO the . Lot of Ground on 1 Market fltreet. Lebanon. 34 square Routh of Hill, wet side .3a feet front by , 199 deep, formerly occupied • I , - George ISOM, or. The improvements are 4 sew story ikeather boarded DWELLING , !1t -h., JSE and other improvements. For further ' information, and terins, amity to GEORGE S. GASSER Lebanon, Sept, 9, 1683. PUBLIC -SALE • OF A HANDSOME PROPERTY-. • 771,L -.b- 801 , 1 at pnblia sale on tho promisee, on T neFday, &p4onber 29, 1863. A tract of land a Malin* in BM Ifel township, on the, road leading from Lebanon to .Frialericksburg and from Myeratown to Jonestown, about 5 miles tom "Lebalson and !,4mile from Stoever'a mai: containing abort 14 Acres Adjoining lands of EMIRS Light, Henry Wnlf, and 6- , them having erected thereon, a two story , BRICK DIY ELGING HOUSE, with base ' ma ,ment, Summer Douse., Brick Sweitzor • sties Dam 30 by 40, and other necessary out - buildings; a nevet-faiting well of water running water, never failing spring; Young Orchard. Are. About I Acre is Woodland. The land is good terming land, andlha buildings are . good as 6eNv. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P.M. Good title and possession will be given April 1,.t/litl. DAVID STOEVED. 5ept..9,1563.--ts taw...ling Adler copy +lnd send bill to this office.] Orusaine Is tail iron Works. WOW) & :PERQT, 1136 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., FFER for sale upon the moat favorable Tame, new O :1114 BRA UT IF U L -DESIGNS :in, great variety of IRON RAILINGS for Cernetariee. Reeidences. ite., of Wrought and coot Iron, and GALVANIZED IRON end BRASS TUBING : IRON VERANDAHS. BALC.ONIRS. STAIRS. COUNTERS. FOUNTAINS, GATES," CoL , UDINS‘ lIICHING POSTS. LAMP STANDS, VASES, TABLES, FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STAT UARY, ANIMALS, and all other Iron Worke of it Deo orative character. 'Bulges forwarded for selection.— Persons applying for same, will please state the kind of work needed. Sept .9, 1563 .-3m •- • • GeorgE Pileger, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ObIICE, in rooms formerly . menyted by Dr; Samuel Bebm. demised , and OpPosito to tliO LloMu Tiotel, Cumberland Street, Lebanon. , , Anglia NE Or ADVERTISEMENTS. Lebanon County. Medi eft Society. reIRE first Regular lltsterterly meeting will lie bold st .1. the Engle geed. on Wednesday, the 9 of Siren ber • All old members, saki such 'es &eke te. connect with the Assottlarion,nre invited to be present. W. M. GUILFORD, See'ty, Lebanon, Sept. 1, 1863. GRANT WEIDMAN 5 ATTOR..EY AT LAW. Ovvroz intleinnberiand street, a few doore east of the Reale Hotel, in the aloe late of his Mares Capt. John Weidteen, deo% Lebanon. Sept. 9, 1803. Administrator's Nolite. NOTICE lo hereby Oren that letters or Admlnistra. Mu on the Estate of GEORGE GILBERT. late of Lebanon Borough, Lebanon county, Pa., deceased , have been granted to the undersigned, or the same piaeo.— All persons, therefore, having claims against said Pa late are requested to present them, and those Indebted totaakepayment at an early date. MICHAEL LAUBER. Administrator. Lemma Borough, September 9,1863-tit. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE New York ,Cheap Cash Shoe, of GOWYEAR St DIFFENBACII, Cumberland Street, &dices Block, Lebanon, Tjr AXING been at New York and Philadelphia for II sometime attending the Auctions. and baling "now returned w ith a very large Stock of ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenstottre, &c. +Notwithstanding the great advance In goods they. by ciretnl attendance upon the Auctions end buying large ly, are now prepared to Oil goods at New York and Philadelphia. Wholesale Prices: - . . They,respectftllJAnilte ,tha at.fcriticipA.Mr3 , BB l lo• .isaerr,ltnd all eldik Bu yeitli to th , EMlttrink lt•O pieces Blilich ildualln from 1213t,4(, to 31 . 100 44 unbleached'" ,4 15 ".'35. 700 • 4 'Cal Ica IS. 100 4 . Calico " 18 brat" 21. ' 00 " Timelier cloth, " 1134 to 31. • 60 " Beet styles Americnk Detains. all prices. 50 •• Gingham from VII to 26. . 50 " Cotton Flannel all colors, az! prices. SiO 4 , Wool 4. " 10 4, French Me' too 20 " Cobinge sad Alpaca " Variety of Dress Goods 4 , We have afuirline of LADIES CLOTS all Colors and:heap, and a fall line of Black and fancy Suss and at the Lowest prices. MOURNING GOODS. Our Mourning Department is complete, comprising Black French Merino, Bombazines, Wool Delsta, all widths, Permian cloth, Oashmiers, Silk Poplins and a variety of all kinds of Mourning and Second mostuing goods. GENTLEMEN'S WARE A fulllloo of Cloth. Cassimer , Vesting, Satthiettn, Jeans, of the Lates and Cheapest. eatocnams. Coffee, Sugar, TWO, Spires, Syrape, &C,,*c., ~ Cell and look through our stuck end get the prices as it is no trouble to show goods. as our Motto is small profits end quiCk sales and od seism. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. tiOODYEAIt & DIMPENBACH. Lebanon ,Sept 9, 1563. NEW CABINET AND CAA' R aIIIAMP7PA e I'OR r ruin?. subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1. he has the largest and beat assorittrent of FUJIN! TURN and CHAIRR, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county: Re has en hand at his Cabinet-Ware looms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's Rotel, and a fen' doors south of Bergner's, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion able Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of Sofas, Tete a-totes, Lounges, What-uots, Par lor, Centre. Pier, Card and Common Tables; I = • Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed steads, Work-stands, Wash-standsiand K Reh m Furniture of all kinds. Also, a• large and elegant variety of FRENCH GAPS, SPRING SEATED Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com mon Chairs and Rockers of every description. sm. All floods sold LOW and WARKANT,ED to give satisfaction. Pereons desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for .alq, can be fully sa tisried of their durability by, refer( lace to those for Whom he has taeu ufactured or to whom mild. Old Furniture and Chair's Repaired and Virniabed. N. B.—Coffins made and runerale attended at the h“rteea notice. JOSE1?11 1101V5IAN. North Lebanon ,Neptember 19, 1500 BAXTEFD.A.HL & CO. DOPE BUILDING, NOS. 131, 133, 135, DUANE STREET, NEW ro ARE prepared to receive consignments of WOOL and ilea their attent ion tothe sale of the same. ADVANCES MADE IF DESIRED. Moderate rote of charges for Conunteaton. Ina yante and Brokerage. Ju1y1,1863.--Brn. - Fashionable Tailoring! REMOVAL. MICIIANt ROFFMAN Would respectfully Inform the Oltizene of Lebanon,' that he has Riolovnt hls TAILORING Business- to Cumberland Street, two (boors East of Market Strout, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up uu tho moat fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sale the N.York and philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know• of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICILEL ROMAN. Lebanon...: pril 10. 1861. George Do ffin ait s . LEBANON COUNTY? in SIM • ma =MI A rl - - RANSPORTATI ON LINE. By Lebdnim Valley Railroad. IDARTICULAR * attention will be paid to Goods ehipp ell. by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and front Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the County. FR NIGHTS contracted bar at thalami. possible rates anl delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information, applY at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWA ltD MARK, his Agent in PhiladalPhla. wilt al ways be found at W H. Bush's Merchant's Hoeg, North Third at.. Philadelphia. .1 my 11. 'OO.l GEO. HOFFMAN. SOO C. CAA ItMAlk NY, SOO Scaith•West ranker Eighth and Chatitnat , MANUFACTURED AND PEALED IN MEN'S FURNISHINGi ;GOODS, THE LATEST STYLE OP Cravats, Scarfs, Neck -lies& c Philadelphia, July 15, 1865.-Bm. Notice. THIS is to notify all Carp nters and Cabinet makers that no bills for conins will be !mid by the Direc• tors of the Poor for poor persons dying within n circle of Ave miles of the Poor Muse ; es nil such persons will be furnished with Collins free of expense on appli cation to the Steward at the Poor lion JOHN E. BOWMAN, ELIAS WALBORN, Direc of tre Poor. GEO. ZIMMERMAN' May 21, 1862. $ - •,: NATIONALLY TEL MATE WIIITE SWAN Race Street, above Third, Phila. TATS eatablishment offers great inducements not on ly on account of reduced rates of boarding, but rum its central loestion to the aconites of trade, as well as the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways, running past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass te and from lbw Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regu lar Omnibus belonging to the House. f am determined to devote my Whole . rittention to the comfort and convenience of my guests. TERMS $1 25 PER BAY. D. C. SIEGRIST, Proprietor. Formerly from Eagle Hotel. Lebanon, Pa T. V. Linens, Clerk. [nibs-. March 12, 1862. For Sale or . Exchaerir 15 e. TRE•undersigned will soll, or exchange fora Slitsm. FARM, MS deairabh , / Gonne and lot or Ground. In r!! 'East street, East Lebanon. The House is a F• new two-story BRICK with Kitchen attached, , an well built and wen arranged with all nem " eery conveniences. Aloe Cistern, Bath House, Smoke House. all kinds of Fruit Trees; ,to., on the premises. This property if not sold. will be exchanged so above. Good and indisputable title given. For fur• ther information apply to JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinspith. . i.sbanon, July 16. 1862. . - . • . Med Lion• Hotel. ShnefferstOwe, Lebanon county" Pa. - Michael K. heath, Proprietor. ►]IRE aubecriber respectfully inform the public that 1 he has taken the above centrally .located Hotel. In Shartferstown, and that he will be happy to enter tain, comfortably andpleaeantly, all who may favor him with a call. The HOUSE is large sued conunedi owe, and the STA 'SLING of the 'very heat kind. Hie Table and Bar will Almeys be supplied with the bee and choicest. He solicits.a Aare atlas public patron age. • KEATIL Bboofferetown, May 6 1863. Miller Warded. MILLER; well acquainted wilt/ the business„ and;. and . 4 ,A, capable cramming Wheat Burratonee, ii wanted' .0 a Country Wm a few miles from Lebanon. Axitima- R ep and minatajg employment., will be ilegin:Ylor tintlket . .inPonaticio aPply,at, 0 00,14'4.- Lebanon, itug.l9,looo, THIS NOTICE. ASPECIAL meeting of the Stock bohlets of the NORTH LEBANON and rdanbelso Blank :Road and Turnpike Company will be held at the office oftise Company, in Cornwall township, Lebenon CoSinky, , on FRIDAY, the 18th day of Sept., 1853. AB the Stmt. holders are requited to attend u Business o hopor tanoe will be trans' cted. CIFO. HOFFMAN , Fres. Sept. 5, 1863 Special Notice. MADAM PORTER'S CURATIVE EAttAPI has long tested the truth that there are great principled In Medicines as there is in Science, and this Medicine Is compounded on principles suited to the 'Manifold na ture of Man ! The cure of Colds Is in tailpipe open the pores, and creating a gentle internal war.ith, and this Is caused by the nee of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its power assist The healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through the lunge, it enlivens the mucks and assists the skin to perform Its duties of regulating the heat of the system, and in gent ly throwing off the waste aubstauca from the surface of the body. It is not a voileut remedy, but emollient warming, searching acid effective. Sold' y all elug gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Sept. 2,1863. Terible. Diselosu res. SECRETS for the million I A moat vsIV:Ale and won derful publication. A work of 400 Mee. and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S VAbJE MECUM, an oriatnal and popular treatise on Man sod Woman. their Physiology. Functions. and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Neter Falling Remedies for their speedy cure.. The practice of DR. HUNTER has lone been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest soiled• tation of numerous persons he has teen Induced to ex tend his med cat usefulness through the illedlum ends -.TAPE SIECUM." It is a volurte that should be in The bends of every family in the hind. as a preventive of secret-, ices, or u a guide for ttre allev lation of one of the most awful and destructive sCourgee ever visited mankind. One copy. securely enveloped. will be for- Warded free of postsge to any part ofthe United States for cents in P. 0. atimpe, or &copies for $l. Ad dress. poet paid, DR. HUNTER, No, 3 Division Street, New York. Sept . 3,1863.—iy. PUBLIC SALE. AJICTILL'he sold at 'Pt BLIC , SALE. on SATURDAY, the 34 cloy of OCTOBER, 1863, on the premises, the following described REAL ESTATE, viz: Forty•one Acres of Land, more or less, THREE ACRES o? which are WOODLAND, situate In East Hanover town. ship . , Labour/a county. adjoining lends of "4 4 ' Hamel Nattzinger, , rRIMC Slaver and Entine . Schnieder. The Improve— `4L-5.7. 'manta are a new two.stery " BRICK HOUSE. NEW BANK BARN, , and neeestitery out...buildings; a young ORCHARD, tmuudf r good fences, and lu a high state of cilltivation. The land is as good as any in the neighborhood, and the property le altogether a desirable one. 410— Sale to commence at i'tecl , •ck, P. M., on said day, when 'conditions will be mitt known by ESATAS SCHNEHER. Executor of the Estate of lag NAT GAICNXST, East Hanover township, Sept. 2,1.863. 'Orphans' Coukt Site. PttliSUA NT to an order of the Orphans' Court a Lebanon Co.. tall be ell:lose to sale by public ven dee of outcry, on Thursday, October 1, 1 863; at 1 o'clock. P. M. e certain TIT Late the estate of SAMUEL MINTZER, dec'd., alt uate hi South teltanon totraahip, Lebeuott cohtitp a. bout 1 mile east Prom the Cornwall Om Itttutto. aajoim km Wide of SI Griltablue, S. Shyder, T.Carbia and W.Oobautan. month:ling 2 Acres and 5 Perches, more or lees. The ilnproveMenta are a obit-story, fratna. weather boarded MELLING HOUSE and, STABLE, new. It fa a Very convenient Hi home for it miner of the Cornwall Ore Banks. " Sale will feu held on the premises, when terms w I made known by' CHRISTIAN BECHER. Administrator. Also at the same tile and 0100 Bed, Stove, Wood- Chest. Table, Cluck, Water Bench, Cradle. Elam 'Wheelbarrow, Shovels, Scythe, Benches, Pick, and many other articles too numerous to mention.—Terms will be made known by V.ERONICA MINTZER. . Sept. 2;1883. .Orphans' Court Sale. DIIIISCIANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Jpt LOII6IIOII County, will be 'exposed to sale by pub liotreodu, or outcry, on Thursday; 0c fiber 8, 1883, • at 4,,0'a look ,P. 111. on the premises, late the residence of Abraham Gelb, deed„ in South l Oman township, about 4 miles from Lobanon,l34 miles from Cornwall, and about a mile south from the old Sliaefferstown read, the following real estate vlz. A Plantation containing 121 ACRES and 100 PERCHES. of excel lent Limestone Land, Sn'the best state of Cultivation. Tho Improvements are a weather-hearded Log DWELL -1 TEO 1101181 1 1,a SWEITEER BARN, 100 feet r l tit long. Summer House, covered cisterth, Ten iA ant House. Wagon shed, and other necessary : " improvements, Young Orchard,: tub. wells with pumps, one of which is never falling; ' running water. tie Alit eattla_ln every field can reaclidt.. About 8 - Acres of - WOODLAND:. 2 ACrel4 orwhich lallheatnet Timber. Salflatal Is mi Joined by. Rudolph Shaalt, 'mac Smith Deter Smith and others. - The R aces are all good condition.-- Persons ' wishing " to view the pfoperty will calf on the undersigne&rewidluir on the remises. Posaresion will be given on the let day of April. 1864. Conditions will be made known on day of sale by SA41171:11111GETB, Administrator of Abraham Gelb, deed. B. HIE COURT . : ANDREW lAGEIT, Clark. S. Lebanon tp., Sept. 2, 1863 PUBLIC SALE or REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at Public Sale on Saturday. Septente V V Ler 26th, 1.868, on the premlms, the following REAL ESTATE. viz: . . A Certain Tract of _Land, Situate in Heidelberg tp.. Lebanon county. adjoining lands of Re ist and Bucher,Jobn Weis, Peter Brubacher and Daniel Domberger's Heim containing 171 Acres and 41. Perches, on which is erected a two-story SANDSTONE HOUSE 30 by 40 feet, SWISS BARN, 85 by 45 feet, ill with WAGON SHED and CORN CRIB attach e . ed, all as good as new, and neceaairy out _ buildings. There is a well of water, with pump there% , Dear the door. The land is well fenced with Chestnut rails.—The soli is naturally good and undorordinary cultivation. About 40 Acres ore of first rate CHESTNUT TIMBER ; and a good proportion of it is of the best GRAZING LAND in the county. The Tracts w ill be sold in Whole or parts to snit purchasers. . Persons wishing to view the same will please call on the undersigned at S. haefferstown. Pole to commutes at I o'clock, P. M., of said day, when terms, &c., will be made known by J. ZERTIY, Trustee of Isaac Hoffman . Heidelberg township, ll,ugust 56,1583. Orphans' ConelSale. pSCANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or out pry. on Saturday, September 19, 1863, • at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a certain men. snags or Tract of Land. late tho Estate`of George Phil lippi. dec'd., sitiinto in timid itherg township, Lebanon county. about X nil from Shaefferstown, on the road leading to Sheep Mountain. adjoining lauds of F. Hoffman, Jacob Berkey and atnara, Conte irking 7 Acres and 71 Perches, MIT An less. The improvements are a two story log DWID,LING DOUSE. weather boarded, Sweltzer Barn, Wagon Shed, and other neces sary. improtements. Pier() is a welt with pumpend running water, and all kinds ot the Tory best of fruit on the premises. Sale w,ll be held at the public house of Michael K. Reath, in Shaeffer's town, when Terms will be made known by ' • FREDERICK HOFFMAN. Administrator. BY 1111: BOIIIIT ANDREW LtOlllT, „Clerk of Orphans Court August 20,1863. LATEST NEWS Uf tjie cheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Bootss Shoes, Hats, Caps, irce pur. undersigned bee opened one or the BVT AS. SORDIENTS of HATS, CA PS, BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS, ro , fitTRAVELING BAGS, &c., of all kinds, ,`,Z S and of the best materials, which he will sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor Ilat. very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he has a complete assortment Of. all the New Styles, got up in superior manner. with fine finish; Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Balmorals. Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmer : 3la. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and' all other kinds worn by them. =eluding BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at'his cheap Storei n Wc4put t., next to the Conty. Prison. , . . ,gge..,Tliankfal for the liberal encouragement of tbe publipafetofore, I would invite all w iahing anything in mylitie to call and, examine my stook before making their putObasea. JOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, April 23,1,862. , , ... P. S.-:- - Sleasures taken and work made at abort notice. 1 SO2 NEw_,STYII:I3S. I see ADAM ltlSE,in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court ilouse,north Bide, has now on. hand it splendsd aisprtment of the New Style of;RATS AND CAPS; for men and.hoys,for.lBsB, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. Raft' of all prices, from the cheapest ,to the mos costlnilways on hand. Dallas alsojust opened a splen did Sesortinent of SUMMER LILT ' S, embracing such a 'STEAV4;EANAMA, I !EDAIi, PEARL, HORN; LEG KORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, andall others. ozo,„life will also, Wholesale all' kinds of Unto, Caps kß.,.tp Country Me chants on advantsgoono ttmtwr. Lebanon, April-30,1802.- ATTENTION, FARMERS. THE HIGHEST MARKET Price paid in CASH fur BUTTER. EGGS, LARD and 'TALLOW, and general Country Produce by C. H. JOHENNING a CO Lebanon, at Rudy`s August 26, 1862.-4 t. Orphiusl COfirt Sale, 17R813,11.NT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of P Labanon county, will be oxposisl to Sala by public 'endue or outcry, on Saturday, September 26, 1863; At 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day the following desirable Real Estate late the estate of George Snavely, dec't, situate in Sontb Lebaoon township, Lebanon e tint I, about 2 miles South em from Cornwall Fur naces, near the Florae Shoe Pike viz NO. I.—A small tract of Mountain Chestnut Vimber Land, .4.Adjoining% lands of Jacob Witmer, jr., K. W. Gasman, other lands of George Snavely, deed, containing 5 Acres and 18 perches, neat measure. NG. 2.—A smsll tract of Mountain OkestnutaTimber Land, ti*Adjoining lands of Jacob Witmer, Jr., other lends Of George Snavely, deed., R. W. Cole. man, containing 6 Acres and 38 perches, neat measure. NO. 3.—A *rata tract of Mountain Chestnut Timber Land sAdjohang land of John Shenk, other lands of George Snavely, dec'J., 8.. W. Coleman, con. twining. 5 Acres and 116 perches. NO. 4.—A small tract of Mountain - Chestnut Timber Land J4.a. Adjcialog lend formerly of John Ehetea, o ther lands of George Snavely deed-, ii., W _ Coleman, containing 3 Acres end 133 perches. Tire whole of the above being Mountain Chestnut Wood or Timber Land of redone sizes of growth . The sale will be trend at the Mansion premises of said deceased. in Coriswall township, Lebanon county. a• bout 4 miles from Lebanon, on the road leading to Eby's tavern, and the terms will be made known by JOSEPH SNAVELY . HENRY A. SNAVELY, Trueteps appointed to make sale. • BY THE CoUHT. ANDREW LUMP, Clerk of the Orpheus' Court. AlirPersons wishing to view the preselect Will plekte ,call on either or the Trustees. August 26,1863. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERT o MPi r ie L . b 4;'4,rerl b l. 23l .,a. t iateb rViter, ) In Oetnwa/1 to unship, abodt She Mlle from Eby's tavern, On. Saturday, September 12, 1863, the following Personal Propetty, It OW, 4 rXoe 8, . 2 IiRRUDING SOWS 1 Spring Wagon. with 6 shirts and tongue NY lor 2 horses, I Chop. pet Machine, Scalding. Treisgh, r j L Acre Cora, Potatoes by the bushel, , 1 Book Case, Kitchen Cupboard Bed and Bedsteads, Wood Chest, Cooking 'Stove with Pipe. Tables, Chairs. Cheat*. Spinning Wheel end Reel. Tube atidStanda,Oraln Bags. se yards of hew Carpet Rags. 1 Eight Day Clock, Phut 1)y the potted. 1 Barrel Vinegar, Iron and Bram Kettles and Ladies. Tin Crockery and Queenswer., Steelyards, Dried Fruit, end many other articles too numerous to mention, Selo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by Cornwall, August 19, 13'3 HENRY WITIIRR, J. S PUBLIC SALE mum subscribers will sell at public sale on ,Saturday I the 12th flay of Septernber.lB63, at the Public House cIF. A. Shultz, in NEWHANSTOWN, 12 acres of first quality farming land, late the property of John Anspach, dec'd , situate in Newmanstown, ilirreek Township, Lebanon county. adjoining lands of Peter Yeisor, David Lebbo. .Peter Schoch, John Person, David Long and others, The ins provetnenta ere a two story Brick DWELLING ROUSE, as good as new, a New BARN and other out j i.. Buildiegs; also an Orchard with well assorted HI fruit trees, there is a well of water near the house. The above property will Mould in the whole or in different Lots as to suit purchasers. Selo to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when terms of sale will be Wade known by JONATHAN B. KLCPP, U. U. STEWARD, Agents for the Heim 31111crtek tp., Aug.lo. 1803 PUBLIC SALE. WILL be 'sold at public sale on-the premises, late the residence of Henry uhrich, deed, in Bethel torfinsblp, Lebanon county, 36' mile from Fredericks. burg, on the Pinegroee road. on Saturday, September 26, 1863, The following Real Zit-11LO. via A PLANTATION containing about 110 ACIIIO al Farming Land, of Which about 80 Acres is good White Oak Woodland, adjoining property of - Henry Bicksler,lohn and Jacob Rudy and Fredericksburg Out Lots. The • . improvements are a two-story ROME ; • SWRITZER BARN, Spring House, Wagon [MI Shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary prOvements. Also an excellent Apple _ Orchard, and Running water, on the premises. A well with pomp near the house, Spring at the Spring Rouse; water is also intro ducted into the Barn yard. The land is In good order and under good fences. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. H., when terms will be made kut.wn by DAVID W. UHRICIL Executor of Henry lll:Erich, dec'd, get.. The Plantation will be sold In whole or part as may salt purchasers. Bethel township, Aug 5, 1883.—ts. A GREAT BATTLE Is soon expected.to take place in Virginia. But not withstduding this, the people MUST lIA.VIE CLOTHING, And we would respectfully set forth our claim to PUMLIC ATTENTION ! as follows: Because we keep a large wellastmrted stock of Cloth ing on hand, which when examined, always please. Zecause our Goods are made up. in our own Estab lishment In the city, and in a manner that takes down the country, and gives all Customer* %city appearance. Because, by the facilities we have in buying piece goods, we ore enabled to sell our elothing 25 per Cent. cheaper than anybody 43150 in thie neighborhood. We have just received a large stock of SPRING AND SIMMER cLoTarco, and invite our Friends and Customers respectfully to call at REIZENSTEIii BROS.. Opposite the Con et Baum Lebanon, April 21.1802. LE BAPION ACADEMY, rrIlE undersigned hereby itiferre the public that the I Lebatt ..-Icademy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it always did, and still does receive pupils front abroad. Lately, altm. the Directors have improved its general character, and elevated its standard, by refusing to ad mit pupils without the necessary qualifications, and hy their continued earn they hope to rag , * this school to its proper place in the estimal ion of this community.— A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can be admitted from the cottutryby applying to JACOB CAPP. Preald..nt. JoSEPII. KARCll.23eeratary. or to CYRUS BOGER. Teacher. 4050 - Tuition for common and blgber English branch es, Laths and 1./reek. $2 per month. Lebanon. Aug. 56,186.:. ESTABLISHED 1760 PETER LORILLARD Snuff & Tobacco 'Manufacturer *- 16 Sf, iS CHAMBERS ST., [Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York,l Weald - call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz: Brown Snuff Macabcry, • Demigros. Fine Rappea, Sure Menlo. Coarse Happen. Nash Roches. American Gentleman, Copenhagen. Yellow Snubr Scotch, Honey Dew &torch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch. orluutlycoot. "Attention is called to the forge reduction in pri ces of Pine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tolaxceoe, which mill be of a Superior quality. T4)baceo. SArkSINO. FINE OUT CHEWING, SMOKING. /mg. P. A. L. or plain 8: Joao. No. 1, Cavendish, or plain, Spanish. No. 2, Sweet Scented urocnco. eanaster, Noe. l& 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. Mixed, Granulated. Ns.—A circular of prices will be sent on appli oation. 2•ew Toth, April 1, 1863.-Iy. GEORGE CLARK, DENTIST. e.,—.11 at the Eagle Hotel, Lebanon. V Particular attention paid to 'intestine work and Fill ing Teeth. REFERENCES :- 0. N. PEIRCE', D. S., Professor of Dental PhySicd ogy vnd Operative Dentistry. No. 501 N. 7th St.,Phit add B. WILDMAN, D. D. S., Professor cesUcbanical Den ,tistry. No. 241 N. 11 th - JAMESIEUMAN. D. 1):8-, Demonstrator of Opera- Live Dentistry. S. W. Corner of Franklin and Green Streets, Philadelphia. E. N. DAILEY, D. D. Si, Demonstrator of Mechanical Dentistry. No. 228 N.l2th St., Piiilsde.plt a: _. Lebanon, April 1;1863. D ID you ses-ATILINEtIt;RSCLIS New Boot: and Bboo TEACHERS' EXAMINAZW: r:L2,4tArK Por School Year,June, sirTrri LEI: 4 . TEAoIIRRS. The cr." mire , .. School? of the chose District Moreslkti School noose, co 1863. JLOQ., 3asofir lltzrxaas, Encretxrc. itrTrin. • TEACHERS. The ersetioatfell ~f '''cnchets 10 the Schools of tho al ore 1144:_rict i tet a 711. , E , 2 at Fredericksburg on Fr;r2tp,;rti, irF SAMUEL Wit'Llrdr-_, kieeltis at. Joutt L. Idsran, Secretory. ACKQ 18 e%EeAcli,„,E74. tt e t,:::e r Vilt t ri . e; :ill ' I- Z: 1 ; 7C. r r t the Myeretewn Academy, on Softerday, 1018. GEOFX.E . Lixr., Fr - sklent -211. 'Don, Secretary. DVDELBERG. TEACHERS Jbe exareination of Tot:Mo. , * tor LC) the Schools of the above. District will tai . c at Sitseferstown, Oil Arcnufath Stptertte. r SlittllEL L•residezt- HENRI Las. Secretary. :NT. B.—Observe the f, Mowing Rules Ist. Applicants will furnish themsel re F with pen one. and paper. and be in readiness at 6 o'clock. 2d. 'No private examinations to be held except in such cases as are specified by law. 2d. Applicants moat present tlemiselves in the Dia tries In which they intend to tech. Ith. Those who bate certiflantes of lag' peer are pe quemsed to present them. 6th. Those who are etrangero to the node:signed most bring with them ter..beenialeta metal ch., actor. 6th. Certificates, to be legal, must have a flue rent stamp *lazed, which the County Superir.t.md,ut furnish. Teachers will please make the chringe. 7th. As heretofore subscriptions will be taken for the Pennsylvania School Journal. The Directors and the public me Incited to he pres ent. Normal CIPIF,S. ,5/"TBR we had closed our erns:oh/gram of Theach -41 ere lest Fall, there were still trpwazds of th , rt7 am:melee in different parts of the County, rot which there were no applicants. except such as had already been rejected as being incompetent. This was owning to the met that many of (Am Teachers were in the mili tary service. 'Many more will (IWO: likely to railed by the draft which is coon to take place. and commlnently it w ill be more difficult to supply the demand for Teach • err Ma Fall than what it was last. The Millersville Normal School which has always furnished as so many teachers has been suspended. J. therefore propose to organize a NORMAL CU:S, in the Lebanon Valley Inetituto AT AIsiNVILLE, to touttnettoe oo Monday, Angns t o 2d, end main= Eve weeks-4mM the ttwe Exam m ot lons. The exercises of theCilass will Consist. mainly-7,f Drills In those branches which are named oa the certificate ; Also ,of Lectures, Institute meeting, Discuessions &e. I stall have the Coopperat ion of the Principal W. J. Boasston A.lll, And will be assisted occasionally some of the neighboring County Superintendents The above plan has been adopted in Many of the Count lee In our. State and hea been attended 'kith the best results . We will likewise sire it a MAI.. As the term is abort, those who wish to avail ti emseivee of th la opportunity for improvement w lii do well to be present at the Commencement- Arrangements have been made fur bandit; and Ao Commodations at very low was. Eor further informa tion apply - to me at LetalL - ,n, or to Mr. BEEN - SIDE at HEMP' HOUCK, Co., Supt Lebanca, July 29, ISO& Lebanon Female S eanicaary RACHEL F, ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, ?if:lciest Dep'sriment. Mrs. .I. A. J. JIM - ISDN', Drawing. Tr RE Ninth Session will commence September 3. IMO. 1 This School Is designed to elevate the standard of female education, sod to offer adperiOr advantages at a moderate vast. The school year is divided iota two sessions of five months each. Charge par session, from 34 to 15 dollars. according to thestrelles of the scholar. Extra fur Music. French, Latin, and Ger.rtatt. s* , Particular attention given to the musical depart. meet. Instructions open the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and In Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when de sired, anti at the usual rates. Early application alsoahl be made to 9. J. STINT., or J. W. 311511. Board or Diredirrt D. S. nAbimoND, S. J. STINS, JOHN MULL J. W. MISH, C. D. GLONINOES., C. ORF..ENATFAVE, ISAAC DSCI:Latt 3081A11 FUNCS. Lebeutou, Aug. 21, 1801. BOOKS &STATIONERY A NEW ram. WALTZ & HOCK l x-roimn Inform the Public, that having bountall anti Y consolidated the Book and Stationery Stares of la.Roedel and George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who Will favor them with , a rail, et the old stand (11. H. Itoedel's) in Cumberland street, where they wilt always hare'on Inntl a large end Azell se lected supply of School, blank and Sunday School Spoke, and as en inducetuont they offer their !Cecelia aeons, hooks at greatly reduced prices. The New York and Pt Dadelphia Daily nod Weekly Papers, and Magesinee, cdti be bad'and enbilelibed fbr, on reasonable terms, by calling at tlieir store. Anything wanting in their line will be theerfully it tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon, N0v.12, 1862 NE 1* Grocery Store. JOHN BILLER - ETAS just opened a NEW GROCERY STORE. 1 his Building in Cumberland Street, one door West Of Market street, where he is prepared to supply the pnb lle with Frith GROCERIES, of the best quality, such as SU GARS. sifted, crushed, white and brown, COFFEE, green and roasted; MOLASSES; TEAS, Imperial, Young Hyson and Black : CORN STARCH:: Perim' CHEESE; New MACKEREL; HERRING; HAMS; BILLED BEEF ; Chocolate, Coco. Ac., Ac. ALSO, a large stock of BRUSHES and BROOMS, of every variety; also, BASKETS—Market,'ravellng and Faney. He is also prepared to supplyhis old customers with every variety of LEATHER and. SHOE FINDINGS,- which may be found in his Easement, on Market street. ,111. He solicits a liberal ahaie of patronage. JOLT BILLER. Lebanon, August 12, '6l. = New Firm.„ Cheap Gas Store, and anc„, Grain 8V317:6t3 undersig,ned havinEr, fornled a partaers7ip I 'MERCANTILE, NESS, would rei.peciforly atientlr politic to their establishments. They ,w;it c-,. keep. at the late stand of LONa,ft most complete stock of all hind , •ci usually kept in a country store, which --; : za tail Cheap for CASEI,or,.COUICTBY alio want to buy for coon 50,000 Bo , bole of ITREAT, 30,000 Bushels of- RYE, . 20,000 li:7:stets c. C0.F...:" 7 . 25,000 . Mbibtl9 of .t.!-,TS.. Fl.r which the will pay the t4.lvest They Will aliolike IISIN Pr. STOOAGS. The always or. hood and sell at the lowesz the Boat hea.! or 1.7 all kind. lAILL FIELZ, SALT, PLASTEit,'Wc. ./#4 7- -. They eolielt the bt.t...ine.s of all theiroldfril:: , l ,- . and the ',ohne, anti wilt enaeaver to itati Po Sa' LO . eral anitjtait principles as aiil give Fr'tilliaccion. to all. NoctllLobstton, 'March 10, lEtt2.- .44/. SUM .IrE ARRAN ci EuiEl , T. .e.-. rt REATTRUNK ,I,INI-2 Fi1,5 3 .1 Til.3: N0r . ..T11. a N.D Ver Norrh-N7est for ?if I. 1.?.. i.e:'.V , T I A , NE , V-1":".1:E..„. READING, .7,'OTTSVILLE,L.i.':.IL3::ON, ALLINTOWI , I,, 42 EASTON, &e...c. Tralna leave:l...re . ..bar; for T Mind 11 ,, :Lia , Netv.York. Reading. Pot:Bollo..snd all luterwelLe : - -I:atrms, at; S A. M.. and 2 ii:: P. M , paselng 7..e.t , .m0r_ 2.13 A. M., P.M" 3.05 P.M. New Yxprens reeves tfarrls'.7..orgr.t. 2.15 1. !...t., proses Lebanon at 3.15 •A. M., arriiins at. :;OW York at .9.14 the same morning- Pare, from riar , isbnr..,•: To `raw-l'ork - S5 15: to Mg. adelphia. S 3 :15 oLd ,32 tlO. Baggage ebt,...`...-.4. ~ I.rc.rah_ Returaina. !..q...ve Icow-York a.:TI,A. M., 12 No4n.iri 7P. M.. (Pine:VERO. ZXP111.F.:1:1, Leave P1e.:4.3.61- phia. at 5.15 %. 111... and 1.8) P. M.. pa.vsiL.F. Lelqva')U. at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and L'xprese ar.I.T.) A. :,17. Sleeping ears in the "Ize," Pork.l..znvess Itredne, i t?. through to ami front Pittsburgh wit,l4 t chw,te. Vassenger. r,tryth etatzwissa Railro a...,:, l'ar.qua at 5.50. A. )..1..., and 2 tS.P. .:11. for. P "4...b . ,..?. heir York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at S.ln — A. M... and 2 32 ..7. 3 1 -e for Philadelphia. Harri,hurg and Now "lot's.. _ . An aceconwodetion Piasenzer tri.in leaves , ,751:11217, Ot 3.00 A. )I , and returns fro= PLl'.» , del.Oda as 0. 30 P. M. . Atii&' All the alma e trains run Statitals e-cepte4. A Sunday train leityaa Pattaritie and Philadelphia at 2.16 • Commutation T;liqtia, e , lth 2R Con:e , a4 l 1 .4 3' cent. between any puia , s ds , "irea • Mileage Tickets, good ral;.te„ 1,..-rrsen point,: at $l5 :35—Por 11.n:i.e.'s aw Faair i- SettFatt atuftScheo; Te.t.t.et , „ at :..41;n:o3 .r.acte awl from all peiuta. , . So, pounds ro,-gs;:e ts.l Passengers are v.: l e.:att. - 3 e. parch to their tickdt?. before catering the curs, as 'ci;.her twee tFe ellaarLoa if paid in cars. April 29. 'PO G, A .7.1C0!-LA.. PENSEONS, R. GEO. 1. L.L . XV:fli.7l.;AVE+.'ir, Le , 1.1 painted, 11,..the rkoeleee...aer Pei, , dona, at; - Washington, I.xamiLing pared to attend to ell e.ppii,not,-3 foe c'fa' /tee, is ?Alarket dcor to Lb.*, Yasi Caen. Lebanon, 'Mirth 11th, wrORIA L , Wt 4 s, a, Plain filed Pleal,Cetetr:ee, ilanteme Jested Melia, Brlthattu, VDreellieft, the ta-:.test ass7r.- tnent;'fil she'store of -,.:041441 1 Z b erzlNA'' ,•~: sit. =MEM
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers