jptuTtistit: TERMS, $1 60 A YEAR LEBANON PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1883. HONE AFFAIRS. MT, ZION DEMOCRATIC CLUB, The Democrats lob, of Mt. Zion. Bethel town ship, will meet 'Public House of Henry Glick, on Saturday evening, Sept. 19; 1863, at d o'clock. A general turnout to requested.-- Speaicims will bo in attendance. f DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN MT.-NEBO. The Democrats 21 Mt. Nebo and vicinity are vequeste i d. meot.a.the nubile ~honseV Morrie Fox in liftrpfebb, ; i Saturday afternoon,. Sept. 26th, 1863 7 at 1 o'clogit P. M., for the purpose of taking tio tion in to the approaching campaign.— .Bpeakers will be in attendance to.opeak in Eng lish and German. The citizens of the adjoining itewnsh ips are respectfully invited to attend. I • BY 011.1tER. DEMOCRATIC` CIA" QF ."JACKSON, The Democratic Club of Tackson will meet at the publio house of Joao Reinhold, ,is Myers. tor, n, on „- - „rarl4loy, September 25th 1863, at 2 lck, P. M. Hon. W. 11. Witte, of Phila dolphin, I :lon..Myer Strouso, o £ Pot ts v ille. itOn. G eo .,... Bw kieriiin of Lancaster, Thin.- W; o f krrisburg, and, others-are expected to ho present address tho meeting. Let the Demnends of :7nekson and adjoining district have ,a grand Cully On the occasion. BY ORDER. Norricr.3. I propose to.mect any Republican of Lebanon County, in public diseussion, upon the 1381108 of the present political campaign, at any place, or nt any time previous `to'`-''the election; tea days notice to be given of the tlicussion. . WM. M. DERR. Lebanon, Sept. 16, 1.863 The Miasma and Foul Vapors .genorattl by rine hot sun will be far more deadly to our Vol. grothers than th? enemy "%bayonets., In the In iaa and Crimean takietigns, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS were used in enormous quan titles. They kept the troops in perfect health. Only 25 ets. per hex, Soldiers. supply yourselves. 217 The plantation of Jacob TihriCh, 41ao'd., in Cornwall township, containing 102 Acres, was Enid at larivato .n le, last week - , to Da g, iti Dohncr, for $lO5 por. acre. The. Lebanon County Agricultural ...a Horticultural Society will hold its annual exhibition in Lebanon on tho Stlt and 9th days of October. A new feature of the affair, will ho a market on the 2d day of the fair for the sale nod exchange of home, cattle, seeds, lc. • bafn of Peter Phil by, about two mutts out from Mt. Zion, Dothol township, was destroyed .hy fire en Saturday evening last, The tire was caused by lightning. The loss is heavy, and partially covered by insurance. The desirable cornet• property, oc cupied by John Farrell, in Lobanon, is advertised fur sale in another column. Lieut. P. F. rMeCaully line again re- Awned charge et bis Boot and Shoo business, and is prepared to attend to the wants of the publio in his line. TO THE AOLE OF LEBANON BOROUGH, The common schools of the Lebanon Borough School District have now been opened, competent teachers have been elmted, the school houses repaired, and two more ntimls added, making the whole number seventeen. Miring the last two years the frightful rebellion that has been raging in our country has in a measure diverted the attention, and destroyed the interest of the public in our common schools. The 'directors, therefore, feel it their duty_to,make_more_ than ordinary exer tions to improve our schools and excite anew the interest of the people in the training and education of our children, It is a matter of such vital importance not only to parents, but to the community, that none Can be excused from "lending atfielping hand;" and it is'withal so well understood that no explanation or argu ment is necessary. The directors, there fore, appeal to all for aid and encourage ment in their, efforts to improve and pro. mote the education of our children. Your interest in them is the same as ours, and although the control of the schools is placed, jn,pqrlhands,.you can do: much for their improvement. Teachers very often, feel that their pro fession does not receive that distinguished consideration from; the public to which its importance entitles it, and consequently bectune tired of their occupation and care less in the discharge of their duties. To prevent this, you can do much by showing them socially and otherwise that their oc cupation is honorable and honored. You can stiniulate-anti encourage both the teachers and pupils by frquently visi ting the schoels, thereby showing that you take an interest in their` doings ; for none are so disinterested, not even children, as not to be pleased and encouraged by see ingotheir efforts appreciated and position respected. You can, in a great measure, prevent the evil of irregular attendance at school, for it is a great evil and unfortunately too common. The scholar who is absent a few days every month, or perhaps every week can make no pro gregs, learns nothing perfect, and disarranges the whole class to which he belongs. You can see that you . ? children spend at least one hour every evening' in looking over their lessons. This may appear a small matter, (and it is e. small matter.for' parents to devote one hour out of twenty four to - hear their children's lessons, or sit by while they )ook over them,) but is not a small mat ter in its results to the children. Some of our most learned and tlistinguished men Ilan received theirs education by candle- Jight, yet it is not so much what the chil- Aram actually learn in that how, as the in- Atience. of the example of the parents showing that they take an interest in ,their les,sone. There are certain restraints necessary ito regulated,school which some times appear harsh and are unpleasant to parents. If such cases should_happen, we ask of parents not to be too hasty ; and if sifter full consideration they have any complaints to make, let them be made to the directors. The 'dtrectes are anxious that all the .children in the. district who are old enough and'oan go, should attend school, so that none would remain running on the streets. The street is a bad school for children. It turns out graduates for the poor house, prison arid 'penitentiary ; and surely there are no parents so degraded as to wish their children educated for scuh places. The common Schooli are open for all, from the poorest to the richest, and there is no excuse for parents to let their Thildren run on the streets: From tfie ,first day that the schools commence let tiot - li child that al ould go be seep on the streets : send them all the first day, and coral tie to send to the last, The training and educating of our youth requires eternal vigilence ; let us' therefore, all unite in continued watchful ness and unremitting effort to improve our schools and advance the proper ed ucation of our youths, so that they may become good and useful citizens, orna ments in society and a comfort and bles sing to their parents. JACOB CAPP, DAVID E. WASH, JOSEPH KAHou, 'SAC HOPPER, JOHN YORDY, CONRAD MARK, , Board'of Schbol Directors., DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION, . The Democratic Delegates to the County Convention, assembled in OP] SESSION, in the Hall of the Central Club, in Lebanon, on Monday afternoon.. The following gentlemen presented credentials and were ad mitted to seats Lebanon, E. W., P. F.I. Ebur, Jobe D. Krause Lebanon, W. W.; G. Shirk, John Mattbes: South Lehnnen, Joseph F. Heilman, George Linesman:far. Cornwall, South, A. Wilhelm, Jacob Witmor, Jr. CornwaiONorth, Fred. gpreober, Jos. G. Heil man. Heidelberg, Jeremiah. S. Aefoy, M. K. Keath. North Lebanon atp.,, 'Henry J. Light, John Heilman. s Millerook, Michael Moore, Tiliehael S. Moore. Jaekcon, John S. Dangler, Wm. S. Annvillo, John Frantz, ;oho Allvrein, Sr. N. Annvillo, John D:odenhorn, Jr., Wl. Ault. Londonderry, Peter B. WitmOr,, Samuel Sag nor. Bethel, John H. Kohl., Joseph B. Morn'. Union, W. Morris Weidman, Domini Walter. E. Hanover, Lyon Lecnberger; M rJorning Swatara, David Dank, Dr. J. C. Cooper. N. Lebanon bor., 73013 j. Zeifer, P. A. Eeken roth. The . Conventicin niaS'organioed by appointing JOHN iiBILMAN,Bsq., of North Lebanon, President, and P. A. Bokenroth, of North Lebanon, and Peter B. Witmor, of Londondory, for Secretaries. Messrs. i+.II. Ebur, A. Wilhelm, Lyon Lemberger, David Hank and John S. Bossier, were appointed a committee on resolutions. After an absence of - some time the corn mitten returned and reported the following, which Nero - adopted by acclama tion : RESOLUTIONS Resolved, That we re-0111TM the resolutions adopted by tho - Dem °erotic State Convention held at Harrisburg, on the 17th c f Juno last, and recognize in George IN. Woodward, our candi date for Governor, art cm ineut jurist, a sound conservative statesman, and an honest man, whose election will rolect honor upon the State, and restore the Comm onwaalth to the - proud po sition occupied before the Executive, office was prostituted to selfish end unworthy purposes. Resolved, .That lb o war in which we are now engaged might have been averted, and the coon. try spared the bloodshed, the suffering, and the heavy taxation now piffiieting us, bad the leaders of the Republican party supported the 9ritten den Resolutions and abandoned a part of their ultra creed, for the preservattoh of the Union;. that the Abolitionists of the North and the Se cessionists of the Sou.th are jointly and equally responsible lot our national ()families, and- the war should bouondu Med for no other end than the preservation of be Constitution as it is, un altered and uninmaited, and the Union as it was in the days of peaee a nd prosperity, before the vi deuce of faction rent it asunder. Resolved, That we condemn the Administra tion of Abraham Lincoln, because it has sought to pervert the war from its original purpose, into a war against the rights and Institutions f the States; because in so doing It has forfeited the pledge solemnly given to the country that the war should' be prosecuted for the preservation of the Union, with the rights and institutions of the several States unimpaired; because it has via lated the private rights of cititens by arbitrary orrests, and cruel and illegal punishments in States where the administration of the law was unobstructed ; becautto of its attempt to prevent free elections by military force, and because of tbo protracted war, and consequent heavy taxes in which its perfidy, its blunders, and its imbe cility have involved tills, our once happy scan try ' Resolved. That we are anxious for peace, bat an honorable one, and unalterably opposed to any other than a restoration' of the Union as it was, which can only be aecomplished by restor ing to power the Democratic party, the true Un ion party of the coun try. Resolved, That Andre* Curtin, by 11 is sur render of the rights of the people of this Shit° to the Federal Administration, by his failure to call out the Militia in time to prtnrent the rebel raid during the past Summer, bY his encouragement of the "Shoddy" contractes and heartless spec ulators, who clothed out brave volunteers In rags, and •by his connection with men who have deprived the State of her revenues, and robbed her of character, merits the condemnation of the citizens of Pennsylvania, and *e will Use our best endeavors to prevent his tc-election. Resolved, That we conntietuf to the sympathy of our Democratic friends, the widows and or phans of our brave soldiers, whe so gallantly fell in defence of our flag, and we also assure those who are now in the sent Me; that they have our constant, solicitude for the hardships they endure, and we will extend to them a cordial welcome to their homes "When th is cruel war is over." Resolved, That we commend the ticket this day nominated to the support of the eon:tona inn citizens. of Lebanon County who desire to res cue the &stetted nation from the evils of mis government regardless of former political dis tinctions. The Convention then proceeded to nominate a ticket to ho supported by the Union and Constitutional men of this county at the approaching elec tion) as follows : Assembly. - HENRY HEIL HAN, jr., N. Lebanon township. Recorder and Clerk Quarter Sessions WILLIAM - B. KREIDER, . Cornwall. Register. 01IN ÜBERGER, Lebanon Clerk. of - the Orphous' Court, MBAR P. SEIIiEI T, Jackson. TA:usurer, WILLTA SMIRK, Lebanon Commissioner, J AUOB ALBERT, 'e 11 I Diri?ctors of the Poor, JOSEPH SNAVELY, (3 yrs.) N. Lebanon township. ISAAC STRUPPENITAUR, (2 yrs.) North Annville Auditor, CHRISTIAN ROFFBR, Londonderry. Messrs. F. H. Ebur, Lyon Lomber gcr, and jaeob Witnner, Jr., were ap pointed Senatorial Conferees, to meet the Senatorial Conferees of Dauphin county, in the city of Lancaster, on the 17th of September, to nominate a candidate for Senator. • ' lir, John Redman was elected Rep resentative Delegate to the Demo cratic State Conventions for the en suing year: John S. Sassier, of Jackson, was re. commended as the Senatorial Dele gate, subject to the conferees of the district. S. T• Madan] 7 Esq., was reappoipt- od Chairman of the County Commit tee for the ensuing year. On motion adjourned. SWARMING OF THE MEDICAL HIVES CONSOLATION FOR THE SICK. Considering the enormods number of young M. D.'s that our medical colleges turn out every year, we certainly ought (if there be any virtue in "regular physiek ing") to be a much healthier people than we are. But the bills of mortality do not shorten as the list of doctors lengthens. Quite the reverse 1 Shall we say, then, with Macbeth, "Threw physic. to the dogs, none of it 2" No, that will not do. Nature, when at tacked by disease, needs an ally to sustain her. An ALLY, remember • not a depleting agent, that helps the disease andexhausts her energies. We verily believe that most of the drags administer ed in acute diseases have this effect. Snob, how. ever, is not the opporation of one medicine now generally used in this country for complaints of the stomach, Rya-, stud bowels, We mean Itec- LQWAY'S *Pmts. Of course our readers are aware that both the Ointment and Pills which bear the name of that distingu feed physician and philan thropist are in the highest possible repute all o. ver the world ; but we have only bad an oppditu nity to witness the effects of the Pills. It gives us pleasure to testify to their efficacy. In dys. pepsin and liver complaints they unquestionably work the most marvelous cures. Nay, we will even go so far as to say that, with this remedy within their reach, no man or woman need over be long troubled with dyepopsia. The pills re move the distress at the stomachs, and restore the strength and appetite with a rapidity that is rd ally astonishing. The curative action seems to be the same in all cases, without reference to ago, constitution, or sex. Such, at least, is the con clusion to which our experience and observatittn point.--N. Y. "Advocate." Min)cratic Rdt fi cat Io n Mass Reding. , THE UNION AS IT WAS---,THE CONSTITH- TON AS IT IS. irtally I I Rally In accordance with the resolution of the Dem ocratic State Central Committee, and - the prior action of the Democratic County Committee and Democratic Central Club of the City and Coun ty of Lancaster, a State Mass notification Meet int, to endorse the nominations of WOODWATUS tit LOWRIE, and re-allirn the everlasting, princi ples cad truths of the great Democratic party, will he hold in the CITY OF LANCASTER, On Thursday Septe,mber 17, 1863, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M. Tho Democracy are, therefore, requested to ral ly in their might, on tho an iversary of the birth day of the Constitution of the United Slates, the only power to which the Demeeratie party swear allegiance and loyalty. • The following eminent speakers—from several of whom favorable responses have been received —have been requested to atitireis the treating Ex.Presidont PIPIRCE. of New HompAire. Hon. D. W. VOORHEES, of Indinnn. ' Mon. JAMES BROOKS, of New York, Hon. C. it. BUCKALEW, of Ponnsylvanin. Hon. W. A. PORTER, of Pbiladolphia. lion. W. H. WITTE, of Montgomery. Hon. IHESTER CLYAIER, of Berke, Bon. J. LANCY JONES, of Berks. lion. C. W. CARRIGAN. of Ph thidelph ia. LEWIS C. CASSIDAY,Ezi., ofPhilndolphla JAMES BUCHANAN, jr., Esq., of Philo- R. E. MONAGHAN, Esq., of Chester. JOHN H. BRINTON. Esq., of Chester. lion. GEORGE W. WOODWARD, our distin guished nominee for Governor, will' be present with his Deumerutie follow-eitizons on thin occa sion. Rally. rall3r, friends of the Un ton as 1t Wag, and the 'Constitution as it is. " By order of the Deinimratie Control Club. SAMIJE'L WELCHENS, • ABRAM SHANK, WILLIAM A: MORTON, lIEXILY WILHELM, • 1; SCHAEFFER METZGER, Executive Committee. LANCABTX7I, September Ist, 1803. "TiOLLOCK'S LEVAIN" itt the best and purost Baking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious ltread and Cakes. It does not contain a particle of Saler:llns, Ahem or any other kind of deleterious drug; tut is perfectly pure and healthy. It is an excollon t composi tion for persons suffering, from dyspepsia. For sale a LrarßEßTEn's Drug S tore. TAKE NoncE.--The enrolling is fro. log on, and it is expected that the Conscription act will be enforced immediately. se I would advice every body to get their PICTURES taken in time ti,r their re lationa and friends. and the only place to get a No. Pictnre is at ZISIBIERMAN'S New York Photographic Gallery. for ho is taking the cheapest, the host. and moat life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted, by all that ho can't be beat, for li is gallery is itlw'sys cronled. (live hint a call and you will find as sec roe- Remeinhor the JAM°. Ziminorman's Now York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland hit. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. B.—Children and anybody that lane got weak cytte should call at Zintinerman'a Gallery. the Pictured liff. ly make from 3 to I seconds Gate to S it • gpciat gotitto. A Gentleman, COINED of Nervous Debility. Incomentency, Drama. j Lure Deetty and Youthful Error , actnated by u eine to benefit others, will be Jimmy to furnish to Jill who need it (free of charge) the recipe and direetsmei for making the simple Remedy used in his case. nose wishing to profit by hie experience—and possess a Vol. liable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B . OGITEN . No. CO NAMA.I.7 STREET, N.Rw Yoiu Ang. 19, 1863.-3 m. - rll l: CONF FISSIONS AND ENPERIENON OF A NER - \WS yOUND MAN .—Publislied as u worming and for the especial - benefit of young into, and those who suffer with NERVOIIa DIRIMJTV LOOP OP Alr.l4ollY, PRE:MA.IIIRP DPOAP, &C., At.. by OM who bus cured fby sim p le means, oiler being put to grout oxponon and it/convert fence. through Dm use of worthless trines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be had (free) of the author, O . A. Laminner, oreenpoint, Long Island, by enolos ing en address ed volope . Address CIIARI.I O .B A. LAMBERT, Esq., GOPENPOINT, Lean ISLAND, New York. July 1,1583.—tut. TILE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID• Published for the beus+tit, ,u.t nv n. wnrtihig and A CAUTION TO YOUNG TS UN who suffer from nervous Debilily, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying et the same time. TUE MEANS OF (1131:11: By one who has ennui himself niter hung nut to grunt expanse end injury through nuntioitt hUttibtzg net queckery. By enclosing, a post: paid 11111rvgFed envelop°, single copies may leo had tkithe author.• lINTLIAN UM 'MAYFAIR. Esq.. , Bedford, Rings county, N. Y. May 27, 1863.-4 y DR. JNO. Li; LYON'S FrevficiA Periddicalt Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Amer,- ban Ladies as the only sore, positive, and neverdltilitur cure and regain r of suppression of nature, from whatever cause articular gate should la, ussil know that Prstr (rt , is not the rause: as the 1)10110 sorely produe . e an effect entirely contrary lb the course of nature, fur which I will not held ligailf re sponsible. These Drops are NO mild and pleasant. that the freldret can take them with perfect occur Ity, yet nt, powerful in their eirert , , that they may be Safely vatted a never failing Reguiafor. 'They can be preen red by addressing 1110 as directed below, l have need this Med icine for the last twelve years in my practice, mid there fore well knoil"itA merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address DR. .11JIIN G. LYON, New Haven, Coon. July 23,1862. • PICESERNE YOUR BEAUTY, 1741141 ETEY OP 40 Uit ILEA Lill, AND MENTAL POWERS, fly using that 61Lre, Pleasant, Pupatar, and So:sills ltAnnotly know.] inwarlsomys Ra - rizAVT BUOIIU. Item] tho Advortitiontat coliunti, /tut/ itrof. it by it[= DiHett,Sei and Sylap tom,: Elittineruted. Cut it out, awl l'rusurvo it. You may net aim require • it.' But ntay at sutite Future Dad. "It gives health awl vigor . to the frione, And bloom to tiro palled cheek: , IL ;iares Long Suffering unit Itlxpusure. of cs,ttutericit4 ! (lures Guaranteed Lebanon, April 89, 1.663.-2trt. WHOOPING COUGII Olt CROUP, however severe, may he alleviated awl cured by the use of AIADA3II•; ADOC PoßTErvs CURATIVE BALSAM. Thit invaluable Medicine possesses the extraordhet ry power of relieving immediately WIIOOPINO COUGLL HOARSEN MSS, DIFFICULTY OF BR BATHING, HUSKINESS and Tickling in the Throat. It loosens the Phlegm, ails) will be found to he very agreeable to the taste. It is not a violent remedy, but emol ieu t— warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For ealo by all Druggists, at 18 and. 26 cts. per bottle. January 2.8•11164,,ay A Card to the Suffrering. The Err. WILLIAM COMO'S. while laboring m Missionary in Japan. WV4 cure d of ConeumptimOthen nil other means had fa lied, by a recipe obtained from a lumped physician residing iu the great City of Jtido. Phis recipe has cured great numbers who wore suffer ing from Consumpt km, Bronehit bi t Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds and the debility and nervous depression eithsed b/these disorders. Desirous of benofitting others. I will send Okla re. ripe, which I hare brought house with MN to all who need It, free of charge Address Ear. WM. COSGROVE. 439 Mutton kientio,. Brooknu. N. Y. teo. 10. 1802.—1 y. Quasnon.-11ollai there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you ate In such a hiirry e Awnwmt.—.Why we are just on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to have oar pictures taken . He take" splendid pictures, and.itis Gallery is nearly all the titne crowded, so I said to Laney we Will go ear' ly this morning before any body else getithere, of tee *ill have to come away again without getting any. Htisex.—Yee I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded,' and so , whrtion't you go to some other Gallery ? ; Arts.-011 my I we could not think of such a thing... 7, lire admire the true and beautiful picture that Dai takes, so much that we would not go to another Gat- levy if we could j„Mt them for nothing, Holing seven years, experience in the business, loans a complete eett of improved instruments, an excellint sky.llabt, sop there foes takes the best pictures u town. and so of Course every body that wants a good picture goes to him. - Qumer.,--What kind of Pictures tionsce take Ans.—lle takes Photographs from miuiature frY sire. plain or colored. ills card pictures bate 'been pronounced more truthful and life like, than some that have been taken in our• large cities. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't bo beat. Ho also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, and en-, [urging them almost to any size. Quser.—Where in this Gal lery ? I mttet give him a call too. Ans.—Just came along with Nancy and I, and we will show you. It is in :tine's New Building, next door to the Lebanon Deposit hank. Ile has constant ly on hand n • good assortment or Gilt end Rosewood Franfes, Cases. Albums. &e., which 'he sells eileas.— For gond and clicap Pictures' Nro adriso ell ` -to go , to Daily's thilinry, *Lebanon,* Pa. March M., . Lf i ehtor of Adver DEAR SlR:—With. your permission wish to soy to` the readers of your paper that , I will send by return mail to ail who wish it, (freo) a Recipe with full directions foil, making. and uslur4a, ple Vegetable Bo lm, Ghia effeetually rinnovo in 10 days, Pimples., Bletshes,, Tan, Frecklee. and all Ito puriti‘ef thp Stin, leaving the'snoi soft, clear, smooth "afitrtemitifttl; • .'• I will also mail free tri those haring Bald Goads or Bare Fatten, simple directions and in formation that will annble them to start a full growth of imxurient Beir,-Whiskers, ore Mous tache, in less than 30 (1.113 , . All applientions an swered by return mail without charge. Respectfully Yours; THOS. I?. CHAPMAN, Chemist, No. S3l Brinfdway, Now York. July, 20, 1802.-3 to. • , Guns. Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &o: ATTENTIoN '6I , OitTAYEZZ.—J. 14: AULENTRCII .would spevtfully 11111,7111 the public that is continues the businew. of niaminuiturinr, mid ilerilititt iu BUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS,.POWDER, Caps, Wads. and all kinds of gunning mid gun materi al. at hie Stare, en Market strait, at 11• W deuce Borth or the t.. It. if., Lebanon, , In_ All of Rept Iring done at the shortest pos slid. net ie., and in the nest style a f workmanship. I/00MM, 24, Ilfitituto4trtivEs. tealislk preaching nett Sandi:lr itt 10 A. ilt.„`neil Oer man service at 23.4 P. M., hi the Metritiah chtiretti arrii4 On tho 7th filet., by the Rev. .T. . Mr". 11 M. of Lebanon , ra., to Miea PEIOEUR A. POO Let, of Delaware county, Pa. !, In Enst Letauten ,on Tuesday evening, the Ist day of September, 1853, at the residence of the bride's father, by B. Dougherty, Mr. ADAM .t. b to M; LOUISA It. ZIMMERMAN, both of Lebanon %~ On the Ath Inst., In Bast lianover,THOMAS A. Mate LEL (Inn lioopor,) aged about 30 years. On the same day. in East Hanover, EDWIN DAVID, son of Henry AVlNThrit, aged 1 your and 2 months . On the 4th limit.. in East Ihinovor; wife of George oEititaiß ICil, aged 60 years. On the 25th of August, in Cornwall. JOHN R., eon of Jacob 'VC/IMT, nged . yours".s months and 3 days. In Jonestown, Ju)y 2, I =Nes; (RIR N, agod 61 years 7 mouthajand - 9 days. ' On the 4th inst., an Prodeirid,killturg, STANTON, only sou of William and Lydia ARENTZ, aged 4 months. On the 7 tit inst., in. :Unimak township, ELIZA. ST ttICKLEIt, aged 45 years. On tho 28th or August, ip Jaeloutti, Mi. DANIEL STRICKIAID, aged T 2 yuars'. --- Tire - litietitainoitta-10 - *riket.--. eal,ftaili Mirected 10,.Arly. td03413101g, Ilrgangsnar, :11 , 11 , 1%1111111t 10, 1803 'Extra Family, 'VI 1 , 0 Rgga. 7 # .1.%., 18 Fxtra Flour, ' - 1 00 Iluttpr, 76 , lb.. 18 Prime White 'Wheat, .1 3b Tr hor salted butter, .10 Prime lted Wheat, 180 ! Lard, ' New Wheat, 120 Tallow, Prime Rye, 00 Ilim, Con, ' 80 Slaouldore, Oats, 60 81(lea, Clover-eeed, 6 00 50014 Timothy-aced, . 150 linekWill.X, l r lax•eeed, 125 White Rego, pried Apples, poided,l 50 Mixed Rags, Peach "Seitz," 250 Flax, ll lb., Peach 4 .110ix01n," 152 Olietles t 41 lb., Cherries, 160 reatliera,•# lb., Onions. ' 37 twoot, ril lb:, Potntoon, 'ijk bus, 60 A pplo 6nttoe, V0r00k,.45 ERvup Roane, 11% qt., 7 Vinegar, 71k gal. • 12% alliurtiontents. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. VILL be Kohl nt PUBLIC BALE, on the promiKes, in Cornwall township, Lebanon Comity, about 4 miles front Lebanon,on the road leading' from Lebanon to Eby's tavern. near the Horse Shoe pike, on SA TORDA Y, OCTOBBIt 10, 1863, the fonowine roinable Ben/ Emotte 3E*l-I.EIi.IV I I II .I4.2TICCOINT • OR TRACT OF LAND C.otttalo log 94. Acres, nent measure, of greed Limner/en Land, adjoinsg lends of John &David nuke, Jacob. Jo seph mid John Amman, and W. Smith, having eructed, thereon .n good two-story STONE E [XING HOUSE, Stone Switzer Vl4- .fo BARN, another large Earn with Corn rtoL,T; . Crib and Wagon Shed, end other no ccsaary outbuildings; a never ailing welll f Water with pomp neer the home, a fine strewth of inter pa:4es through the promiSes neer the Item, Orchard with choice Apples. mid all other kinds of limit on the prombies . The land is under good fences and in nii igh state of cultivation Ahem 9 ACRES of the former is excellent WOODLAND. This is OM of the handsomest places in the Cornwall Volley and well worthy the attention of payers. Possession and good title will ho given on the Ist day of April, 1864. Sale to continence at 1 o'clock, E. 31., when terms will be made knot by the subset iher roiling on the premises. .141 . SNAVELY. Cornwell, Sept. 1(1, 1803,—ts. PUBLIC SALE OF BOROUGH: PROP 1?...RT Y. Wm offorod at Public Sale, fhe Public Moos° of mAvoy p. Carurrior, -in the bor ough of Lehrman, on Natunkty. Aggeraber 19, 1563, at lo'clock. in Om Afternoon, that VA LIM - lAN LOT OF GROUND, situate ou the NortlPenet.coruor of Walnut and Water rtreeta, in said borough. fronting 66 feet.. S inch on Rt,,,t, mid 80 feet on Water. Tbo hoprovo wenta are a ooe vtory we:atom-boarded - - LOU AND STONN MUSE, , This,su very desirable, property for build- L__,, lug. ventrally located,-Whig but one isinara Quirt ;';';';', from the lionise. The property is at , - - pr,seut occupied by John Farrell's Marble Yard. The shop. sheda, and other material belong to :John Farrell. Poseeesien and good tilde Till h given on the Lit day of April, 1064. Ti , rms of sale can be ascer tained on thu day of sato from aI:ARLES BEECH -% or A. d. ELY.: Lebanon, SeptemberlU,lBl3. For s.4aile or Exchange. , rr III; wider:4oA Will salt, or exchange for n SMALL FARDI; his ilotirable Mauna and lOC Urofind, in N'ISL atreet , East l.ebatnm. Thu 114111S11 1 . 0 7,it s w two-stor ERICK with Kitchen attached, y oil built and well arranged with till news. " wry colivraielaii i a. Also CiKtern, Rath Itouso, timid:it Rause, all Matti of Lena !from, on the Pronisoo. ' TWA nor oohl. will be tixtiliangtiti an idiom timid omit isullairatublu title given. Fur fur ther iniltritiation nplely to JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsualh. Lehanon, July le, 11041 Lion hotel shacg - rctown, Lebitoon county Pa. Michael K. Keath, Proprietor. Milt subscriber respectfully Informs the public: that 1 lai bee taken the share centrally located - llotol, Shaerteratown, cod that he will be happy to rotor tam, ~c m rectably andplessantly, aft who may, favor him with a call. The NOUSE is large and Commedi mei, and the STABLING of the very best kind. Nis Table and Aar will always ba supplied with the boa and choicest. Ile solicits a share of Ills mildie patron 12E!!!011 Fancy Furs! Fancy Furs !! hn Fareira, last few Tare, and Would say to them that I now have in store, of MY Ohl Importation and Manufacture a very eztenslve assort ment of all the different kinds and" qualitiesof PAN OT PURR, for Ladies end Children. that will be worn during the Fall and Minter stsMons. • Being the tilted, liniMfler of all my furs from Ha rope and having them all Maghfactured under myosin Plifiervhdow , ethlties me to offer my customers and the mihfie tkilitieh handsomer Set of Pure for the same money._ /Mimi please give me a call before parches ihB refnentber the Millie, ninnber and street. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH Street. Philadelphia. MIL 113,1,483.1in."' PUBLIC SALE: igITILL be sold at public Vendue, on Friday. Sep - TY husk* the 25, /Ha, at the late residence ofGeo. Hoffman, deo'd., lu the Borough of Lebanon, the following articles, to wit:— • - - - 1 strong two horse Wagon, as good ; as new, 1 Cart, 1 Plough and liar lr"fe row, 118 good Ile new, Rocka/liy, 1 Spring Wagon, Top Buggy, Isett of Mud Ceara, good an new, 1 Fly Net, Collars, Bridles, 1 New Grind Stone. 1 Crain Cradle, Scythe, 1 Sett of Quarrying tools, lot of 3 llnshel Bags. Fish lug Nets, Been and Spades, a lot of all kinds of Books. together with a variety of other Articles toO numerous to men• Lion. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when tdrule of tole will be made known by ELIZABETH 11OFFIVIAN. Woman, Seiltoilibbr 9, 1803. . : PRIVATE SALE BOROUGH PROPERTY. !VIE subscriber offers for side the - Lot -of °mum/ on Market street. Lobatton.34 square south of Bill, Ivest side,* feet front by UM deep, formerly occupied " . ' by George Hess, sr. Tito improvements are a two story weather hoarded DWELLING BOGS. li: and other improvements . For further . , information, and terms. apply to tIEGEGOI S. GASSER • bettanen, Sept, e, ISM. rimrs is to notify all" Corp ntors and Cabinet ntoßers MO no bins for 00111118 will be paid by the Dircc• tors or thL, Poor ter poor porsooB dying within n circle of the miles of tho Poor House ; its oil such persons win be furnisieed with Collins free of expense: on appli esttion to the Steward et no pcior JWIN I. lOWMAN, 10.1 AS WA.1.11( Dlree ..a of the Poor "Chlo. Z 131.111:1; 31 AN, 31n..y 27,1863. NATXONAL HOTEL (LATE W 1141.1 SWAN„) Race Street, above Third, Phila. riIIITS establishment caws great iminemnentu not on ly on NtiCOilnt^of rechiced rates of boarding, but root its contral location to the eV extee9 I>f troth, :o welt CiNIVCIIIPTICOS afforded by the several Passenger Iteilwayu, tootling paa . t and cordiguons to ft. by which guests can puss - to ami from Ito Itotel to the dtfrertnt itailr6ul Depots, should they Le lovrereed to the • regu lar Omnibus belonging to Om llonso. ti on deterinined t>t cle'rnte my whole attention to tho comfort and convenience of .tuy guests. TERMS $1 25 PElt DAY. D. O. MEGRIM 'Proprietor. Formerly front Eagle MAO, bobatton. Pa P. V. Rnoans, Clerk. March 12, 1802. HARDWARE AT COST. tE safeicrlber offers lily large and well selected rud 'eta* of ITARDWA RE. PAINTS, OILS, .41 1 ' COST FOR Cd 1.5111. Parties wbo have settled their accounts to Anrlll, 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchase e.—Those who have not settled will fled their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and coiled. lion. D. 51. EARNANY. Lobanon,Julyll. 1851. PROEPECTOYUS 64 T1111 AGE. 7, A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER, To be Published Pally and Weekly in the City of Phi/add/Thiel. BY A. Z. GLOBSCRENNER & CO. A. J. OLOSSBRZNNIII. P. J.GRIIND. W. 'MEWL ,Tint kit" will advocate the principles and policy of the:Democratic party, and will, therefore, necessarily favor the restoration of the Union an it wee, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and 4 at of this Commonwealth, It will freely and fairly discussall legitimate aubjecta Of numspapor comment, including of course, and pre. eminently at this time, all questions counocted with the exist log unhappy condition of our country. 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The Weekly *ill be lame& soon thereafter. 7 b 2 2,4 0 671 0 D LY Per annum $O.OO Per annum, Stx Months 8.00 Six Menthe, Throe Mouth., 1.60 . Three Months, Ten Oopiee to ouo Ceplee dellvereol at the , addrees. 17.60 counter, and to Agent. Twenty " 02.00 nod Carriers, 2 Cants each Thirty - " 45.00 Aar Payment required invariably lu advance. Address, A. J. OLOSSBRENNER & CO Feb. 31:433.-41n. 430 Cheottint at. Phil*. ORO. L. ATKINS. JNO. T. ATKINS. TAKE NOTICE. D IMMERS will do well by calling tlli J. W. BRIUMULA I Agent, as bele prepared to do all lauds of TIN , MOPING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally. at the very lowest prices. Ifs also has on band a largo and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE. and all of tho most improved Oas Burning COOK _.r... STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Afro, ell the n olillitront end kited. improved P.ANOES AND ii EATERS, of all kinds. Ile aide keeps ern stoutly on hand a largo stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE; which ho offorr at loss price than they can ho bought of any other abdomen-in the county. it,o,..WAREROOMS—One door South of the "Buck lintel," Vt 'dant SOW.. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 2b. ISO,' • HEADVMADE CLOTHING Will be sold at. .Extremelq Low Prices. I- A KEIL, one of the firm of 11 nher fi Bros., low . token the stoulf, of ttemly-nindo Clothing nt tho apprnlsentent, which will eunhlo him thou noy when, doe Call ho bought. CRI I nod Rev fur your• Payee burop.l you 'mike your I!'on purchase. ' Tlllthat DOORS NEST PRAM ROUSE. Lidsmon, :eta, 24, 1801 • IL EN RV TURKU.. L. R. DEEG'S LIQUOR STORE, Market .S,' 'mere, opposite the Market Molise, Lebettro4,,llL rung muiersignotl rstspoettully hit:wins too pliblit3 1 Mit he has received en - extensive. stock of the choicest ulitt purest Liquors of nil descriptions. 'lbw 'lTLiquors he is ineuriably ll L disposed to sell at on precedontedly low prices. ~„.,,gg i ,„,,armyr.;.l otel Weepers, Huil oth ers will tvatstilL their own interests by buying nt the untlereigned. L. It. La ti Letstuou. April 15, 1303. TAILORING, Ci S. RAM SAY , 111.reelee building . , corner or cum bertalid street and Due alloy, Juin on lined and for sale, either by tba yard or wade to order, a large lot of CLOVIS, CASSIMERES, and VESTIN(IS, rriAl:salectrid from, Grant Houses. Gard Vito and sub stantial. making guaruntiiiiii to all. Also tla,,,tir,tr chisr6, ouvat,i, Moves, 'Hosiery, Siispandors, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers, lilianan, April ti, . REMOVAL. DANIEL GRAEFF'S BOOT s. SHOE STORE, TT AS been removed to his new residence, in Cum „La berland street, 3.4 square West from his old stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Olonistger, LEBANON PA_ flo has Bast opened a large and desirable stock of well-made Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Oriiters at $1.25; Ladies' 'Lace Bootees $1.50; for Misses, $1; Coarse 111 erea Boots for $2.50; Men's Salters $2; for Boys $1.75 to V. 50; for Children $1.3.234 to $1.62%. ' Also a large variety, of Overshoes, Trunks, Travels. Bags, &c. Come, See, and judge for yourselves. , l i ehaurni;.)4,o3,l4C . pAnzt, oßAxx.r.: 718 Areh Street, AMP Bth, sout's side, 'ffILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufae trer of and Dealer In I kinds of Fancy Furs, Ladies' and Ott lid ren's Wear. wish to return my ink to my friends of tb h surrounding 'tithe, for their Tory Kola patronage ex ided to me &mitt* t uke Notice: Taw WBERLT 1.00 1.00 60 EMIDENI PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE WILL be sold at Public Salo on gaurday. &Vein - ber 261 A, 1863, on the premises, the following REAL ESTATE, viz A Certain Tract of Land, 8 Wale In lieldelberg tit. Lebanon county, adjoining bode of Belot and Becher, John Wok, Peter Brubechot and Daniel Bomberger's Beim, contain log 171 Acres and 41 Perthesi on which is erected a ieto-efory SANDSTOE 30 by 40 &di, S*lBB hilitN, 85 by 45 feet, with WAGON SHErfand CORN um] attach , ed, all as goo'd as new, And' miteusetrY out buildings. Theta la a well of water, with pump therein, near the doer. The laud le well rented with Chestnut lan..--Thd, is *aurally good turd tinder Ofdinary oulticatiod, Abdul 40 Acres ate of Unit rate CHESTNUT TlslitEß ; and it good Proportlon °f it is of the beet • GRAZING LAND • In the county. The Trikete wlll te sold In *We of parte to snit purchasers. /fir Yarsotts wishing to slow the sante will please salt tho nodersigned et Fhoefforstown. . . Bale to conimance at 1 o'clock, Y. M., orsald day, *hen tats, &c, will be made kuaern by J. ZNEFIY, . . Tractoa of Ince Ilotrauan. lieldenftg gowned! ip, August 28;1883. Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT to au order of the Ottfititie Cook of Lebanon county, 1111110 etpaged to solobl Pudic 'ondo() or out cry. on Saturday, September 19, 1863, at I o'clock In the attorhoon of that day, a certain nun. swage of Tract of. Land, late the *tate of George Phil lippi, deed., situate Jr! Held lehntg township, Lebanon county, about . 17,, nifle from Shitofferatown, on the road loading to Sheep bleu nut . adjoining lands of P. Hoffman, Jacob Bork es and others, containing 7 Acres and 71 Perches, more or less. The improvements are a two story log DWELLING HOUSE, weather boarded, Sweitzer Rarn, Wagon Shed, and °this 1.14T05. I n sary improrements. 'There is a well with ' tr ii puma and running water, and all kindmot the very let of fruit on the promims. Sale wit be helot at the palate house of Michael K. Meath, in ,Shaelb.rs. town, when Terms will be made kilowatt. FREDERICK HOVFMAN, - Adm. inh:trxtor. AR Tile COMM ANDIt EW LICLIT, Clerk of Orphans Court. Anguat 180. LATEST -NEWS Of the cheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Boots, • Shoes, flats, CapM, Asc., THE undersignundersignedlaw opened one of Um BEST As. _IL SUBTMENTS of , It' i T .PB " k 7 % 9 I .. .I I NVLITA, s II ° . " V.Irk i II s .: rt and of the bait materials, which lte will '7 , 1 sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of lieu' Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, iffeOlolian, Stringham and Monitor Hat. very beautiful anti very cheap. Of CAPS he lute a complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up its superior na nner. with fine finish; Womert's.Misses' and Chil dren's llalittorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and di other kinds; lifen's and Boys' Balmorais. Ole. ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and all other hinds worn by them, including FOOTS and 8110E5, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store i it Walnut t., next to the county Prison. 4 Thankful for tho lihorxt encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite all wishing anything in my Eine to nail and examine my stock before making their purchases. JOS. BOWMAN. Lubauun, April 23,1862. . P. 8.-31enaures taken and work made at abort notice Administrator's Notice. NOTICE In hereby given that lettuce of Adrainfetns flan on the Estate or GLIORGIN GILBERT, Into o Leh:mini Borough, Lebanon coin ty, Ya., deceased, have been granted to the uuderefgtied, or the Sidon place.— All persons, therefore, having claims against said Es tate are requested to present them,and those indebted to make payment at an early date. MIORABG LAUSER. Administrator Lebanon Borough, September 9,1863-43 a GREAT EXCITEMENT • AT THE _Yew York Cheap Cash Store, of GOODYEAR Sz DIFFENBACH E Cumberland Street, • Raber's Block, Lebanon. lILYING been at New York and Philadelphia for mounstime attending the Auctions, and having now returned w Ith a very large Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. Notwithstanding the great advance in goods they, by careful attendance upon the Auctions and buying large ly, aro now prepared to sell goods at New York and Philadelphia 'Wholesale Prices. They respeetftily invite the attention of their custo , mars, and all eloso Buyer& to the following lt,U pieces Bleach Muslin front 12% to 81. 100 nubleached " 16 " 85. 100 " Calico 15. 100 " Calico " IS beat" 22. 5o " 'lonelier cloth " 12% to Cl. 50 " Bost styles American Boletus, all prices. ' 60 " Gingham from 18% to 25, 50 " Cotton „Flannel all colors, and prices. " Wool 10 French Merino 20 " Cebingsand Alpaca 'Variety of Cruse Goods " We have a full line of LADIES CLOTH all Colors and -.hemp, and a full lineof Black and WIWI SILLS and at the Lowest prices. MOURNING GOODS. ‘ Our Mourning Department is complete, comprising Black French Merino, Bombazine'', Wool Detain, all widths, Persian cloth, Cashmieree,.Bok Popiins suet a variety of all kinds of Mourning and' Second Mourning goods. GENTLEMEN'S WARE. A full line of Cloth , ilandener 2 Testing; Battlnetta, Jeans, orthe Laths and Cheapest, GROCERIES. • Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Spices, Byrrupa,&c, &0., &a., Call and look through our stock and'get the Juices aa it is no trouble to chew goods, as our Motto is • "'mall prelim and quick sales and good valeta. ' COUNTRY- PRODUCE taken. in. exchange for goods. _ GOODYLAR At IllfflfitNßACß. Lebanonßetit.9, 1663. ' NEW CABINET AND CHJI It arxruracToßr tIALIE subscriber - respeetfidly infortns the public that I. ho hos tin, largest and best assortment of $U RN I VMS and 01141111 S, over offered to the public of Leb anon county. lie has en baud at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's Doted. and a few doors south of itorgner's, a Splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion able Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of Sofas, Tete.a-tebas, Lounges, Whatnots, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Common BUItHetCS; Bed steads, Work-stands, Wash-statels,and Kitch en Purnikure of all kinds. Also, n. Itirge and clegant.variety of FRENCH DACE, SPRING SisATNO Chairs, Common Spring-Seated Omits; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated, and Com mon Chairs and Rockers of every description. t,,. All floods Sold LOW and WAItRaNTBD to give satisfaction. . Persons &limns of knowing the character of the goods here °tiered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for.erhem he has Olnll lifitettired or to whom sold. Old Furniture aid Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N. B,—Gefliiis made and Funeraia attendsd at the harteat notice. .105.131.11 BOWMAN. North Loin non ,Soptoittiror 12, 1660 BAUENDAII34 & CO. 11101118 lIIJILDING, NOB. 131, 133, 135, , D1JAN8 STREET, NEW YORK. ARE prepare 4 to rserive sonsi&mnonts of WOOL' and give their :Mont ion to the sate of tile same. ADVANCHS MAW: IF DE:BIRED. Moderate fate of charges for Commission, l mums() and Bra:onto!. July 1,1563 .---3rn Fashionable. Tailoring REMOVAL. VI ICI I A ET. 110 FFMAN would reepertfully f ittl , rtn 111 the Citiaslll4 of Lebnwui, thnt lie Idol 1:11.110VEll his TA / tdlltlN4l ltusitiees to Cuntherland .titroet:, two doors Bast of Market Street, and opposite the Fantle Rotel, where all persons who wish garments wade lip in the most fashionablo Bt.Vh, and best maunor, are in cited to call. TO TA I I.ORSI—Juot received and for solo the N. York and Fhlladelphin Report of Spring tt Summer PllAllintli. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the eubserilar know of the fact, so that Ito ran !MAO his arrangements steordingly. iIIUCtIiSL 11.01•131 AN. Lebanon,•el leril 20.1561. Gle OMC 4dolfuuaist LERANON COUNTY ' RA N S OUT .A_ TI (IN LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad,. armieurAi; utt, l ci,,n min by paid to Gamy abipp. P ed by the Lebanon Valloy Railroad. Gonda will be sent daily 4.1 and from l'biladelphiaJo l*banon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all-other points in the County. IMMO LiTS con erected for at the leant passible rates furl delivered with, disyntab. - The Proprietor Will pay particular attention to, and attend peraceially, to the receiving and delivery of all 'Freights. For inforenation,•spply at his Office at the, Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. • EDWARD MARK, his Agent hi Philadelphia. wilt-al ways be found at W. H. B . sFes Merchant's Hotel, North Thin/ et. Philadetplifd, • J 14.'00.1 azgL. H0r.E.11.4N, ATTENTIONLF 'BOERS: thatiksi Aitlikkt Price paid in b.A.SII for BUTTER. FAifGS....tififi and TALL.4S / *:,,, and general Conniff Find*kfil, i C. H. lortiVitola. cO. Lebnaott i August 2e. OrpfsANYV told latritsuma to nn I !Amnon ennutyf teal sirdommtissi• *pt. .; fendlie or outcry, on' Saturday s Settembe, 26, igita, „ At 1 o'clock Ye the Afternoon of fat dal thnlefteliffte desiiitble Rent Estate late the estate of George iM j 1 deed., situate in South lehodon tbwash ip 6.dr - its,. about I miles So tith erittfiroli _ tutees, near the florae Shoe Pikp taftiftt tttot of . Mountain Chestnut Tinittr-.la7itiliv Adjoining lends of Satoh *Mums ; 311*- - 0 lezhiri, other hinds of dotage Snratilticoomo containing Actes anti i prtheik l •- • neat mosente. • skint thiotor Mountain. Chestnut Timber Adjoinfav g Aiddi .T S' wiinstr; .jr-' eliono` • lauds of George Snatiq, dyed, lute= Man, wadding - et Acres and 38' iipichee,- neat measure. NO. 3.—A small tract 'Mountain Chestnut timikt*tant Adjoining land of John Stroh 4 . George SoarEdy t deed„, R. It faining 5 Acres and 116 perches: NO. 4.—Achall tract of _Mountain Chestnut Timber bard.' Adicining land formerly of John. Slunk; a.' tiler monde of George Snavely d&d., 8. W: pljlgtatColeman, containing .3 Acres and 133 perches. The whole of the above being Mountain Chestnut- Wood or Timbar Land of rations 14i7.08 of growth. The gale will be held at the Mansion premites.of deceased, in Cornwall township, Lebanon county. sr bent 4 m lbw from Lebanon, on the road leadfagle Etwit tavern, and the tome will be made known Ty JOSEPH SNAVELY, HENRY A. SNAVELY, Trneteeo appointed to make wile. /If Ins CrAIRT.. A NI)ItInIr Lltlll'r f Clerk of the Orphans' Cowl. ..41%• Persons wishing to view 69 premien:elfin pleas. call on either of the Trustesa, August 2671863. ruamic JILL be sold at public sole on the prelates*, fete V, the residence of Henry Ufrrieh, decNl, in Bethel township. Lebanon county, y r mile from Frederick,- burg, on the I'Magroro road, on Baturday, Septeniber 26, 1863, Tho following Reel Rotate, rig:— A Pt-tXrArtost containing about 116 Acres ofFerteirtg Land, of which about 'an Acres is. good White Oak Woodland, adjoining property of Henry nieluder, John and Jacob. Rudy and Bred. rick burg Out Lots. The int pro'vements.estre a two-story ROUSE, SWElTgliat SASE, Spring'ffouse, - Wee aims Shed. Corn Crib, end other necessary . . „ • provements. Also an excellent, Apple , fireitrad, and Running water,. on the premises- A well with pump steer the house, Spring at the Spring llouseq- water %Aliso intro. slimed into thi Barb yard. The land la in good order and under good fences. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, I". N., when terse will be made km Ins by , DAVID W. UTIRICTI , lieentOr of Henich, deo% . TheTlentation will be sold in ry whole or pert eis may snit purehosere. Bethel tovroship,. hog '5, 1563,—te., - 33.1.4111i:RECE1P118 For Collectors of State ' County, and itilitha Tax, fot sale cheap at the' Advertiser Mica . Also for ColleotorsAof Schaal Tax. NOTICE. A SPECIAL meeting of the Stork Madero - mfathe NODTII LEBANON and MenbeimPliank Rag and Turnpike CumPany tip .be Judd it' tbeOlfaii Ott* COmpany ,in Cornuall township, Lebanon County; epa FRIDAY, the 18th day of 5ept,1863... Ali the. Steak holders are requeetejja attend as - Ifitilluela blipso tattoo will be trans: Mired- GEL HOtteMAN . ,I4.4. Sept. 6, 1883 . • - • • - Special . lOATER'S CURATIVE boa long tested the truth that there are greatkb — Ad* in :Medicines as there is in Solemn, mid this Medicine is compounded on prineiille; suited to thomantfoM fM tine of Mani The cure ef Colds.ls kMPielfflIPRI the pores, and.creating ngentle Internal warmth, Mid Lab is muted by the use of this Medicine. It, Outlines are based on Its power to initial 'Misr rineH:hy and viaorbus circulation of blood through thebin4oosll enlivens the muck's and white the Shia to. duties of regulating the heat ofthii epithet, and hi ly throwing off the mote poitietineu#DM gig Tlifeeffrif the holy. it is not a regent reinedy, but emontseit warming, searching.and effective. Said by sdit dime :eats at la and 25 mute fair bottle. . Terible Iliftiosuresr. • - - - QECEETS forltaiialitakt fWain* ildminfesairiwon derfnl publication. A work ul4OO pages. and :311. colored engravings. DR. MINTER'S VADE MECI7IE. an original and popular treatise on Man, and W •the ir Physiology, Functions, and Senna 'Amok* Of every kind-, with Never Failing Beniedies Asr , *de speedy cure. Vie practice ef HUNTED het lialg been, and still is, unbounded, o bat int the earnest r ead- Lotion of numerous persons. he Isis teen Induced tri tend his medical usefulnese through the medium *fhb ••'FADE MECUM." it* a that ideaskt Lis to , the bands of . eirery family in the land. Mk ivrovioderet of secret rieeit,Or es skalds the ineviation". of the most awful and dortrnettror. acinirgies Over MEM mankind. One copy, securely forlovec , orln warded free of postage to any part of the llidted abides for BO cents in P 0. stsnipiN, or .3 copies!, iii' $l. 'M. dress. rpet num% N43 , ,8 ittirblon Strat. • . Soft. 3, 186 . 8.L . . -17s - • IIPIJWC SALE. -vvILL be .0, , PUBLIC BALE, ou E4IWALB4T: the alt day of OCTOAEJL 1861 t. on Big stusealissii the folloilag described REAL MATE; •ilitt• • • Forty-one *ere., of :Laiid .. . more or km, TONNE ACM of whitti ems, - WOODLAND, sitnite in East. Hanover town.' ship, Lebanon county, adjoining binds! of Daniel liattrlngsr , bump Bleveroind•Fialaili ' - . • ' , *anode?. The improve --.=;---• merits ins Is iieir tikystory • . BRICK EOBEE, NEW BANE BABA, •-•.; t: .., ' and nerussary . out-Imildinge; a yoiing '' ORM* RD is undrr geed leases. &raft 7--- ..,::::: , ..:..: - a Wok state of cultivation. 'Thetas* 11l 118 good its'any in the nidghborhoid, and the Y , ',initiate is altogether a desirable one. . . Airlr- Sale to continence at I o'clock, P. AL, on said ally, when conditions will AIO ma de Itnown by • .. - ' ESAIAS SCIIINEDEB Executor of the 'Agate of MINIM 68.41111116 4!1!C a... l im." - East Waverer township, Rept. 2, latl3. - Orplianii, - t Court Sale. , URSUANT to an order of the Ottawas' Cowat P Lobanon Co., will bo exposed to solebp public Ten due or outory, on Thursday, October I, 1863, at 1 o'clock, r /51:i certain Mestsuage or Tenement, Late the eatsta of SAIIIMIL mtsmEn.. ased.; sit. +nate in South Lebanon townahip, Lebanon county. a. bout 1 mile east from the Cornwall Ore Baas, adjoin ing.lande of M. Grumbine, S. Sayler, T. Corbin and 7 6V. Coleman, containing 2 Arcs and 5 Perches, morn or loss. ' The Improvement+ sro s one•story. trams. weatlher•bntrdei DWELLING HOUSE and. ". STABLE, all now. It is a very convenient Immo fora minor of the Cornwall Om Banks. " Sale will ho held on the promiws; when terms will Go mode known by CHRISTIAN TOJCIIER. Administrator. IVIAO at the same time and plaee,ll Bed, Store, Wee& Chest. Table, Clock. Water Beuch. Cradle, Brand Wheelbarrow, Shovels, Seytho, ponebeit, rick, and many ether articles Me numerous to mentdon.—Terma will be made kneuu by• lIMEONIOA MINTZER. 1863. Orphans' Court Sale. a . to MI order of tito Orphans' Court 'of Lebanon County, %rill ha exposed to sale by pith 143 Toodn., or outcry, en Tluirstlaq October 8, 1863, at 1 u c i ,„. k on tb. premises, tato the residenikr of' Abrebam tteit,, deed., in South larhanun township, about. 4 w lies front Lehanon,l34 11.11126 foam emir/roil, and about a mile south from the -old Shnefferatoiru rem], Ulm fetter leg noil saute xis t A Plautaition. eonlaiwing 121 ACRES nod 100 PERCHES, of excel:. lent Limestone land, iu the best state of Cultivation. Tie improtiementa are a weather.haarilod Lo DWELL t. .1.1. a IN° DOUSE, a SWEITZER DARN, 100 feet long.' Sumner Rouse, covered cistern„ Ten lit oat bonze,. Wagon she,L and other necessary haproveinents, Young Orchard, two wells with inanos, one , of *hick is, , utver Milieu ; tinning' water so that Cattle in ovoryfield can reach U. About 4 _kere'S of " ~ _ . • WOODLAND lefei of which is Chestnut Timber. Said land hi ad f 4 -ano.thy Andolph hsak,,llwWc kruitk,..lletor &with futd,ottivre. art I . eraimli VW' lug to view the prop!rty wilt : unden7:inved rcsAing on the pion94oWi. kritellOOP Ann he ft 'Wen on the let day of April. T88:1, Conlf9wps by to de known on day. 014alo . bY. sh3l 0 8 4.ozin. AdrrOttiOrator o 4,l!),ti!Oltni9eftt,. dee t 3, . . itt.sne Coto': ANDRKIY. I.IOItITiP.I9rIF, S. Lebanon ncE., Sept. 2, I.SECS GRANT WEIDMAN _`I_7OIIINEY, Ai' 'LAW. " Krie g. Cumberland Street. 'a few doors east of Ijk the Engle Hotel, hi the tate late of hie father Capt. John Weidman, deed. ' " J.,epapp.. Sept._ 9, 1863.
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