The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 23, 1863, Image 3

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TEENS, - - - - - - SISOAYEAR
LEBANON, PA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1863
HOME AFFAIRS.
WOODWARD & LOWRIE,'
Grand Me'tiling in Shaetkrs.
4) II
There will be a electing of the Democratic
Club of Heidlehure township, in Shnefferstown,
Tburepl, September 24, 1863, at 2 o'clock in
ditiiktarit mon .
Bon. Myer Straus°, S. T. bleAdr.m, Esq.. John
5. Basider, Esq., end others will be in attendance
to address the people. All are invited to attend.
riticietio be a.grand tu r n o ut .
1-, Br ORDICR.
Sept. 23, 1363. •
DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF JACKSON,
The Democratic Club f Jackson will meat at
the :I , thiia house of Jesse Reinhold, in M yers.
7 ,•tollr -
liAid4Y Septe!?tber 25th, 1863,
-• irfb ; eitec. P.M. Hon. W. H. Witte. of Philo
dolphin, Hon. Myer Strouse, of Nutty ills. Hod.
George Sanderson, of Lancaster, Hon. W. H.
hf'sller
,of Harrisburg, anti others are expected
`tole present to address the meeting. Let the
Dnmocrats •of Jackson and adjoining district
bare a grand rally on the occasion.
.Among the Weak:era that will for
t . c
WatilOin tfe!in attendance at the Jackson toasting
• iifiVtiday'is Wm. Wit.soN. of Lancaster, a
ralpital speaker.. *
..DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN MT, NEBO,
The' PenMern is of Mt. Nebo and r Minity are
iequested to meet nt tbe public, house o f Morris
Fox in Mt.lieho, on
,Saturday afternoon, &pt. 20/, 1863,
ot 1 o'clock for the purpose of taking no
tipil in,. regard -to the approaching campaign.--
Speakers be in ;1,1'011(1418ft to spenk in Eng
lish and German. The citizens ot the adjoining
townships are respectfully invited to attend.
ire'llhn. Myer Stronse will speak.
FALL IN! FALL IN!!
Stand to Your Ric lats.
.
Mn"e'e' Dethoefaiie Cebtral Club
of this Borough will meet in the Rail of the Cen
tral Club of the abler members on Thursday eve•
fling, &eptember 24 t h ,11863.
CORNWALL CLUB.
There will he a Business ineetinft of the Cont
i-tall Club at 80WV17111%. Tarern, on Saturday eye
ning, September 26,1863. At 6 o'clock, P. M.
Me ORDER.
NOTICE.
propose to, meet any Repuhfleon of LeJamie
-County; ttisenssion. upon Ate ic:=Alet: nE
'thit Present mint i(411 mope lan. at any place. or
at any. time
,previtorß to the election ; ten days
lao:tiee to be g ivy of the disou!sion
Lebanon, Sept. 16. ISO
.
George. Clark, dentist, has left
Lebanon on a brief visit to the East. He' 'will
return about the Ist of October, when he shall a
xain_be_pleased to attend to til professionally
in
Itessrs, Towle & Carlisle have open
ed a new Dry Good? and Grneery Sinre. in K en _
d~li's building , Cutubenlund street. See their
The, draft will commence in this
disiriet, Wilily (Wednesday.) at Pott.villa. Our
q uota. for this county, including the 50 per rent
extra, is 842. The drafting willbe done by pub,
districts, (trhigh in also contrary to law,) the
quota for each au also the number enrolled we
, annex :
To be En
, Drafted rolled.
BTrio itin Swatara 9l 315
fletbel A North Lebanon 129 • 483
I.ehanon &N. Lebanon butionglis 142 484
- I .Taektmn & 120 411
Ileidltibero A Soufh Lebanon .109 376
Cornwall dz,: South knnvitte 0,1 1130
rontiSnditrit - ; ;;&„ North Aimvilie 113 388
& East . 11anover 47 163
-VEAtt.—Holt. LEVI LINE. it pro m •
Inente itizen of this place. died in Dt . creek (ter a
lingering illness. Mr, K. was the oldest mem
her of the Lebanon Der. In 1841, when Mr.
John Killinger resigned his seat in the State
kr.. Kline was elected Ilia successor for
term, end in 18-12 he was re elect.
itrif for a full term. His funeral teak place on
Monday morning. when it was attended by is
large concourse of sympathizing relatives and
•frienda. ITe leaves a wife, two sons end two
'daughters to morn their irreparable loss.
The "Young Men's" Democratic
Central Club of Lebanon. elected the following
officers at their meeting on Thursday evening
President—D. C. DISSINGER.
Vice <Presidents—John A. MeConnell.
Daniel P. Witmeyer.
Recording Seeretary—Peter L. Zimmerman.
Secretary —John tI. Reigert,
Corresponding Secretary-,-Sameel Reigel.
Pjnoneiol Secretory—C. Smith.
Treasurer—Jacob F. Smith.
Seven Hundred Volunteers Sick in Camp
—Venlig Men: be armed in time. rupply your
selver,with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS dc OINT
'WENT. , They nre guaranteed to' cure the worrt
came of Sorer, Ulerre; Seorry, Perm. 4t, Bowel
complaints. Only 25 etc, per box or pot. 218
Jon Fareira, the well known Fur
rier of I na Arch St. Philadelphia. is now pre
pared to, furnish his patrons and thy puhlie'with
a large and varied assortment of Fancy Fors.—
'nix stock is superb, whilst his pi ices are really
low. Read bis Advertisement.
"KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN"' the hest and
pureit , Baking Powder known for mak ink; Light,
Sweet and Nutritious Dread and CalceS. Jr does
noteontain a particle of Su leratits. Aleut or any
other kind of deleterious drug ; l.ut is perfectly
pure and healthy. It k an excellen t eotnposi
tion for persons niffering , from dyspepsia. For
/UN a LEMBERG ma's Drug S
TAKE ,NOTICE.—The enrolling is gn.
...inA'ofi. and it Is expected that the Conarription act
Will km enforced imilosdiately. no I wmild advice every
' body to get their Picioarn taken in time for their re
lations Nut friends. and the only place to get a No. i.
Piature fa 'et 14 - tptattuMa's New York Photographic
Gallery, Op I.4tfFkine ti'e cheepeat. the best. and
moat Maturely lit Lebanon. It is admitted by
all that be can't be haat, for It it gallery in always
crowded. Give him a call full: you will 'find as we rec
ant/Mud. Ketnentber the ple:** Ziriuernum'd New
leek • Phot ogra phi c G a ll er y, w Cumberland St. Call
early and avoid a crowd.
••••P. IL—Children and anybody that hai; g ot weak eyes
Should mai at Zimmerman's Gallery. Ilia Pl.,lt:OreB ns-
Iy
require from 3 to 5 seconda limo 10 sit
. Guns, Rifles. Pistols, Powder, Caps,
$410170N 13PCIRTH'iiklf G. A upopsen would. re
wneotfully inform thO. public that he continuos tht:
;bulmees of manufacturing and dealing in
cUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER,
Cape Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun matert,
al, at ble Store, on Market treat. a fen+ doors North of
the L. V It. It.. Lebanon, PR.
All kinds of Henn Ir lug dono at the shortest pos
nible not ire and the nett style f workmanship.
' Jima lA. 1S
gptiat gjotitEL
-.- A Gentleman,
C a '
ktED of Nervous Debility. Incompetency, Prelim-,
- thre Decay and Youth ml Error . actin'
led by a de!
351 re to benefit others. will be happy to furnish to ail'
. w ho deed It (free Of charge) the recipe and directsans
,for nodding the simple Remedy used in his CNRIIO. These
- wishing to profit by his experience—sad possess a ypi.
a mble ,a,eyy—will receive the tame, by return mail,
(cOroAtily sealed,) bylt i
am.ressmg
JOHN B. OGDEN .
110. GO NASSAU STREET, is:Rm• YORK,
•
Aug, kt, 1863.-3 m.
ruItECONFESSIOZIS AND BM' FRI EINCIi OF A NEIL.
1. WOGS YOUNG MAN.—Published 'as a Warning
4 11 AV AO especial benefit or young teen, and those
who imiter with N r EiVFOUS DABILITS, I.OBH OF NISMORY,
PREAtiACIELF. DECAY, &C.. by one who hes cured him
sel,f,Dynituple means, atter being put to great expense
and Inconvenience, through the use of worthless null.
deities prescribed by learned Doctors. Single espies
ntaptielisd (free) of the author, C. A. UnnnitT, Esq.,
reetwoint, Long Island, by endue tog an addressed en
velope .• Address A. LAMBERT, Esq..
ORRICKPOINT , LONG Int.m t ip New Y or k
4.0 1 9 / 1863.'—'st/
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
•
INVALID.
Published for the benefit. and es it warning and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN
who suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of
Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time.
THE MEANS OF SELF CURE.
By one who has cured himself after being put to
great expense and injury through medical humbug
and quackery.
By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq..
Bedford, Kings county, N. Y.
May 27, 1863.—1 y,
DR. JNO. L. LYON'S
French Periodical Drops
FOR FEMALES.
This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri
can Ladies aslthe only sure, positive, and never•fsiling
cure and regulator of suppression of nature. ' from
whatever cause. Particular care• should be used to
know that Pregnancy is not the cause, as the Drops
would surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the
course of nature, for which I will not hold myself re
sin:amble. These Drops are so mild and pleasant. that
the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so
powerful in their effects, that they may be safely called
a never failing Regulator. They can be procured by
addressing me as directed below. I have used this med
icine for the last twelve years in my practice, and there. ,
fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists.
Price $1 per bottle. Address
DR. JOHN L. LTON, New Haven, Conn.
July 22,1862.
PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY,
SYMMETRY OF FORM,
YOUR UNA LTU, AND MENTAL POWERS,.
By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific
Remedy known as
HEL MBOL KA - TRACT BUO1711:
Rend the - Advertisemen in nmdber column, end prof'.
ib by it—
Diseases and Symplo/118 Enumerstral.
Cut it out, and Preserve it. You may not now require
it.
But may at some Future Day.
"Tt gives health a‘.1.1 vigor to the febrile,
Anil bloom to the pallid cheek."
It SFIVCA Lenz Satrminm and Exposure.
Beware tif °underfelts OM 'S Citaranteed
Lebanon, April 2:4 186;1.—thn.
DV ORDER
WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP. however severe,
may bc alleviated and cared by the use of MADAME
A DOC PORTER'S C URAT IV E lIALSA 31.
Thi 4 invaluable Medicine possesses the, extraordina
ry power of relieving immediately WHOOPING MUG
110 A ItS EN ESS. DI Fr ICUtar OF BREATHING,
HUSKINESS and Tielding in the Throat. It loosens
the Phlegm. and will be fennel to be very agreeable to
the taste. It is not a violent remedy, hut Muelient—
warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by
the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all
Druggists, at 11l and 25 els. per bottle.
January IS, 1565.—1 y.
A Card to the Sutferin.
Dl' ORDER
The 14v. WILLIAM Commove. while laboring as a
Missionary in Japan, woi cured of Consna ption. when
all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a
learned physician residing in the great City of Jeddo.
This recipe has cured great numbers who were sinfet;-
tog from Consumption, Bronchitis. Sore Throat. Coughs
and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
caused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefitting others, I will send Nis re.
cipe. which I have brought home with me, to all who
need it, free of charge
Address
Res'. MI. COSGROVE.
• 439 Fulton Avenue.
Brooklln, N.
Dee. 10, 1562.-Iy.
QUESTION.—HoIIo ! there Dick and
Nancy, where are you going, that .you are in such
hurry ?
At:WEIL—Why we are just on nnr way to Daily's
Photograph Gallery. to have war pictures taken . He
takes splendid pictures. and his Gallery is nearly all
the time crowded. so I. said to Nancy we will gn ear
ly this morning beibre any body else g ets there, Or we
will have to come away again without getting any.
Qumsr.—Yes! I have heard too that Daily - s Gallery
is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some other Gallery ?
WM. M. DERR
Arrs.-01) my ! we could not think of such a thing—
We admire the true PIA beautiful picture that Daily
takes. RI much that we would not go to another Gal
lery if we could get them foi nothing Helms seven
years.; xperieneb in the huSbiess. hues a complete sett of
improved instrumeuts. au excelliut sky-light. cop
there fore takes the hest pictures n town, and so of
course every body that wants a good picture goes to
him.
QUEST.—What k ind of Pictures doesqe take ?
ANs.—lle takes Photographs from Miniature to lif4-
size, plain or colored. Ills , card pictures have been
pronounced more truthful and life like than ADM' tha ,
have been taken in our large cities. II is Anthretyks
are beautiful, mud can't ,he beat. Ile also excels in
copying pictures from small Daguermetrpoe, and en
larging them almost to nog size.
Ciusr.—Where is this Qal levy ? I must give biin a
cull too.
AsS.7-,lnst come along with Nancy and I, and we
will show you. It is in Stine's' New Building. next
door to the Lebaaon Deposit Dank. He has constant.
ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood
Frames, Cases, Albums, &c.. which he sells cheap:—
Far good and cheap Pictures we advise ail to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. Xlirch 11,'63.
Editor of Advertikr.
DEAR SIR :—With your permission I wish to
say to the readers olyour pnper that I will send
by return mail to all who ivish it, (free) a Recipe
With full - directions for making and using a sim
ple Gegetable Balm, that will effectually remove
in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles
and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the sam
soft, elettr, smooth and beautiful.
842 2930
I will Merl mail Frey to mope haring 'HAI
Heads. Or iSnre Faces, simple directions and in
formation that will enable them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Mous
tache, in leis than 30 - days. Al! applications an
swered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully your-;
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Chain is t,
• No. 831 Broadway, New York.
July, 29, 1803.-301,
English preaching in Salem's Lutheran church next
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
German preaching next Sunday nt 24 P. M.. in the
School House at Cornwall. by Rev. 11. S. Miller.
Garman preaching next Sunday at 10 A . lf. . and limp
lish service at 2% P. M.. in the Moravian church.
German preaching next Sabbath morning. and English
in the evening, in the First Reformed church
German in each tag next Sunday morning and English
in the evening in Zion's Re. Lutheran Church. The
annual Sunday School meeting will be held in the
churehat 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Parents and all
others are revpectfully invited to atte
ALLWEIN—SICERFC.—In Philadelphia, on Tu•s-
day. Sept. loth. at the residence of the PrieWs. by
Father Grumbler. Mr. JOHN W. ALLWEIN. of Ann-
Mis 3. SALLIE J. SHEER. of Forih Lebanon.
On the 10th inst., by the Hey. }F • W. Kremer. Mr.
BENJAMIN LEHMAN, to Miss. NATE GLITZ, both of
Lebanon Comity.
On the 19th inst.. by the Rev. n. S, Miller, CY•
I{l.lS W ALM EH, to Miss. MA LINDA PEIFFEII, of
East Jlanover.
On the 17th. inst.. ha Jonestown, he Rev. William
Gerhardt. Mr. JOHN it. MACE, 10 Dias. LEAH
NM E. both of:Jackson Township
On the 6th. lust., at the same Ones.. nod by the game,
Mr. WILLIAM ORA MER.,nt Anitrille, to Miss. CATII -
Alt INE SOULE ARO, o Monroe Valley
On the 6th: inst.. by the SaNlO. Mr. JOHN VISE ,
HOWEIL of North Lebanon, to Miss. REBECCA
LEASE. or Jackson.
On the P2th. inst.. by Olt VarktC, Mr. PETER WOLF,
to bliss. CAROLINE MILLER., both of Bethel Town
ship, Lebanon county.
On the tatth of August, by the Rev. L. A. G 4 4W11.111,
Mr. H. P. WEITZEL, to 31i55.E3131 A E. REINOEUL
"Loth of this hareuelt.
On the lith of &lot.. by some,' Mr. MOSES
ITEAC EY, to bliss.lNrAlaA SiIIFILEP, both of Pen 1.1
towns', ip, Lancaster county, Ps..
On the 14th inst , MICHAEL FICIITHORN, aged 75
years S mont hi, and 10 days.
On the 6th lost , ALICE AUGUSTA, daughter of Rob
ert R. and Lucetta lIKAN, aged 6 years,' mouths and
26 days.
On the 9th Dint., near Jonestown, FRANKLIN JA
COB. child of Franklin and Susan A. WALTER, aged
year,lo months and 29 days.
Oa be Stb Jost ~ In this Borough, LEAH, child of
Ad a m and Eusau MOYER aged 1 year Jo months and
17days'.
O tt on Vat efJuly. in Jackson township, ELIZA
BETII lIITTL.E. aged 65 years Hi months mind 26 days.
On the 11th of July, 31AROARET LEIISIAN, aged
72 years 9 month: , and 25 days;
On the • 7 1ith of Jule. in Union township, FREDER •
ICK lIOSSLER., nod years g uraithe and 12 days.
On the 31st or Jo 10 Jackson township, ANN
BAMBARA 0 1 0 .1t5t5,14, Apd V, years and 7 days
Ou the 28th of July, in Steamy:l township REBEC
CA, aged 10 years 2 months and 7 days;—oncl tin the
loth uIt.,EBA Kl.l7.4iiiMl, aged 6 years 2 inrwths
alld 9 days',--both children of Is:maned Elmisan SI[AL
LEY.
On the 38th ult., in Jonestown, EIMER 1M1.4 -
WORTII, Infant eon of Abraham and Rebscon. UL
RICH. aged 10 inmintha and 2 days.
0,1 the 2.4 th ult., in Jonestown. RISINNA
LKIi, aged 67 years 7 mouths mid lu Joys.
On the 25th ult; in Bethel township . GEORGE
51e0LELLAN. infant son of :I. David and Elizabeth
GLICK, aged 3 mouths and 4 days-
On the 29th tilt., in Bethel township, BETEIt, in
fant son of Cyrus and Align line NULL, aged 1 ;ear
and 7 days.
Ou this 7th inst. in North Lebanon. F.LIZABETII,
wile of David Rl.lNE,ag,ed about 35 years
On the 11 th hist., in North Lebanon, SALLIE
ELI %MOTH, daughter of Edmund and Barbara KINI
MEL aged 11 months mud 24 days.
On the 1101 inst., in Korth Lebanon township, JA
COB HORNAF/EUS, aged 32 years 4. months and 1 day.
On the 15th inst., Ds Lehation,WlLLlAM J. MAJOR,
aged 73years montbsand 12 days.
On huuday, 5ept.6,1863, of consumption, at biers*.
idenee in Marion, Ohio, Mr. JOHN AOLT, is thisforty
filth Year "hie age. Mr. Ault was La native of Leita-
KIM
`~Eligi.:cu ati.ce~..
Battitt.
gift
4.11 . 11 E-T I Ail r 3C 4010 AL 'I q 11104 m
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
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FALL AND WINTER DRY-GOOD
,
AT THE NEW YORK STORE.
WE have Pik opened the following list of great bargains, received from our buyer in New York : De
Lines, 20 and 2a ets. per yard; very gee.] Printe from P 1 eta. upwards, Hooped Skirts of all SiZOA, very la
test styles; Mack Stella Shawls, $l,OO and upwards ; Ladies Collars and Sleeves chedpor than ever.
CROCERIES, CROCERIES.
We have just received II•ozu New York R fresh stock of GROCERIES, 00th
1110losses; 3 Sugar 1 Coffee / Tea, &c., &e.,
Az- We boy ,air Goode exetwarely f.,r CASH, and ere thereby always enabled to buy where we can
find the dn.:meet and will always give onr sastomais the benefit of this advantage. We have but one
price and our toxins are CASH. Come and eXantiae our stoa t and if you don't boy you will see no cross
faces.
Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1863
The Lebanon PRlmerizet.
ror, hilly Corr•cOrl W•4ly.
LEBANON, WittMCOAL SEPTEMBER 23, 1803
Extra Family, 57 50 lEgge, Vi des., 18
Extra Flour, 7 09 Butter, Vi lb.. 18
Prime White Wheat,l' 35 Tub or salted butter, 10
Prime Red Wheat, 130 I Lard, 9
New. Wheat, -'1 20 Tallow, - 10
Prime Rye, pa llam, 8
Corn, 80 Shoe Mara, 3
Oats, ' 60 Sides, S
Clover-seed, .5 00 Soap, . 7
Timothy-seed, I 50 Bees-wax, 25
Flax-seed. 1 25 White Raga, 5
Dried Apples, pealed.l 50 Mixed Rags, 2
Peach "Snits," 250 Flax, iit lb., 12,14
Poach "Matzoh," 152 Bristles, 'f th., 40
Cherries, ' 150 Feathers, il lb., 0234,
Onions. 37 Wool. V th., 40
Potatoes, vil bus. 501 Soup Beans, B qt., 7
Apple Butter, Veroek, 45 Vinegar, 13 gal., 1.214
The Philadelphia Ma alzel.
SATURDAY EVENING, Sept. 19, 1563.
'FLOUlt.—The market continuos dull, but
prices continue unchanged. Still Ibis fresh
ground extra family sold at $6 25 ;200 bbl, fresh
ground extra n t $.5 50. and 400 bbls old stock ex
tra ram ily.at $5 60 bbl. The house trade are
buying moderately at from $450@5 00 for su
perfine ; 75@5 374 for extra ;$5 50@6 50 for
extra family. cod $745 r bid for fancy brands
according to quality. Rye Flour is scarce at
$5(45 25 - 70 lAA. Corn Meal continues quiet at
$4Ol 5 25 `f bbl for Pennsylvania and Brandy-
Wine.
RAlN.—Wheat is in fair demand at previ
ous quotations : about 6,000 by-bets sold at 95e
©I 32 for inferior to prime new red $1 32®1
35 for old do. the latter for ember, and $1 b6@ l
60 40 bushel for white , the latter rate for choice
Kentucky. Rye is scarce at 95e®$1 bushel
for new and old. Corn is in demand, with sales
of 2,100 bushels at 03c for Western mixed, and
Vie for yellow, which is an advance. Oats are
scarce and high, with sales of new at 67e and
.old at 70®72c, weight.
gib6uttiuntritts.
To Coal Dealers.
PROPOSALS will be received nt. the Frederieksbnrg
School linUSe. on Saturday. the ad chg . , of October.
1803, for delivering the COAL to ell the SOMI Mures
in Bethel township.
J. L. MEYER. Sec'y. SAMUEL WEBER, Pres't.
Bethel township, September 17,1863.
Estate of Jacob Stoever deed.
ExecUtors' Sale.
TrO Tilt SOLD) at Public Sale on Monday. the 2„nd day
ofi oat , cr A. D., 1863, at the public house of
'Henry Siegrist. in the ]Borough of Lebanon . the
fal
lowing Reel Property, late the estate of :Jacob Stoev ,
er. deceased, to wit :
.NO 1. A certain STONE DWELLTNO HOUSE and
bock building, anii half lot of ground
4(0, ;; , Situate
. in f the llorough of . Lebanon
g`a'rrl{",l l i i itrre..oentn„"„g,',l'„tiltA:,`, B ” l „' l ,l"-"I
tl:nd u'einh to Doe A e;* 1 2 ro ' thi,
bounded on the North by lot of Mrs .Stoerer. East by
add Alley. South by lot of Dr. tleo. Ross, and West by
said Market street, with the nitacrtenances. [there is a
good frame BARN on said la..] end now in the tenure
of Henry It, Ifartnian.
NO 2. A certain One and a half story FRAME
DWELL ING HOUSE and half lot of Ground. in
said Borough, fronting on the East side of Mar
ket Street. on which it extends 2 rods. and in
depth to said r. oe Alley 12 rods ; bounded on the North
by lot of A. Beyfuss. East by said Alley, South by lot
of George Strickler, and west br said Street. with the
appurtenances, and now in the possession of Let I
Phreaner.
N 0.3. A certain HALF LOT OF • GROUND, Situate
in the Borough of North Lebanon . fronting on the
East. side of Itlarket square on which it extends 28 feet
end in depth 181 feet to an AlleY; bounded on the
North by lot of Berman Rauch, East hy said. Alley,
South by Sohn 11." Miller's lot, and {feat by said Mar
ket square; with the appurtenances. on which is erect
ed a frame SOOP, and now in the tenure of G,..ige
Fisher.
Sate to commence a 1 o'clock. P. M., when atten
dance will be given and terms made known by
CUARLES F. STOgVER.
WILLIAM IL STOEVIi:It.
rxecntora of Jacob Slower, deed
Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1515:3.—t0,
ALSO
At the same time and plane. will be sold n certain two.
story DOUBLE, StUCK DWELLING HOUSE,
LT I I mid half lot of Gitimui, in said Borough. front.
!P lug nu the North side of Cumberland Street,
II on which it extends 2 rods,
and in depth to
Spring Alley about 12 rods; bounded nn the No th by
RAW alley. East by Henry T. Hoffman. South by sold
Street, and. West by lot of heirs of ,lobe
deed . with the appurtenances.--as the property or the
subscribers. CHARLES F. S roEVEit.
WILLIAM 11. STOEVER
Lebanon , Sept. 23, 1883.—ts.
Lebanon - . County Agricultu
ral Society.
frifißE wif be a meeting of the Board of :Item.
gen of the Lebanon County Agricultural Slciety;
at the Court Iloutte. Lebanon. next Saturday after
nooh. September 26, 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. 31.
BY ORDER.
Lebanon,Sept 23,1863.
General Election
Proclamation.
P URSUANT
to an Act of the General Ansemi+ly of
Pthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An
act relating to the elections of this commenivealth."
approved the 2nd day of July. A. D., one thouvond
eight hundred and thirty nine. 1, JONATHAN BEN.
DES, Sheriff of the county of Lebanon, Pen imy I van ia,
do hereby make known end giVe notice to the electors
to the county aforesaid, that a General Election wil I
ho held in the said county of Lebanon, Oil that second.
Tuesday (being (i.e lath day) (if Oct.ber,lS63 • at which
time the electors of the county aforesaid will Yule in
their respective distiicts for
One person for Governor of the Coinalonwealtli or
Pennsylvania.
One person for Judge of the Supreme 'Court of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One person to represent the Fourteenth Senatorial
Dis.,rict in the Senate of Pennsylvania.
One person to represent the county of Lobaoon in
the !tones of IteTweseutatives of Pooosylynoi,
One person to fill the office of lternrder and Clerk of
Quarter Sessions tier the county of Lebanon.
Our person to fill the attics of Register for the coun
ty of Lebanon.
One prrson to fill the office of Clark of Orphans'
Court for the coooty of Lebanon.
One person to fill the °llion of Treasurer for the coun
ty of Lebennu.
One person to All the office of County Commissioner
for the county of Lebanon.
Tw o persons to liltthe office of Direr:to- of the Poor
for the county of Lebanon, one for two years and ono
for three years.
One person to fill the office of Auditor for the coun
ty of Lebmion.
I else hereby milks known and give notice that the
places of holding the aforesaid general election in the
Several districts within the County of Lebanon, are t{ts
follows, viz :
The Electors of the East Ward of the Borough of
Lebanon re to meet hi the Comm issionene rOOlllB in
the Court House in said Borough.
The Electors of the West Ward of the Borough of
Lebanon are to meet in the Jury room ' on the west
aide of the Court House is, Feld Borough.
The Electors of South Lebanon township are to meet
in the Brand Jury room at the Court House in the
Borough of Lebanon.
The Electors of North Lebanon Borough are to meet
at the Public House of Bonfusuin Zeller, in said Bor
ough-
The Electors of North Letian•ii Town 1 .1311). are t o
meet at the Public llama al.:. U. Lantz. in raid town.
ship.
The Electors of Jack tiOTI township, are to Inert at the
Public (louse of .Itietitt R. Miller, in void township.
The Electors of North Aniiville towin.hip, are to
meet ut the Public !loose of Simon 'M. Crall, in said
township.
The Electors of lieldelberg township are to meet at
the Public.llonse of Levi S. Oberly, In said tosnship.
'; he Electors of Londonderry towlith Ili are to meet
at the public house of John Woltersherger, ,in said
towtiahip-
The Mentors of E Ist Hanover township ere to meet
at the Public House ofJacob W. Adouti, in said town.
Ship.
The Electors of Swatorn township nro to meet at tho
Public House of SIMI' Heilman, in said township.
'rho Electors of JULIO] township are to meet at the
Pnblje noose of Jacob Reictuirt, in said township.
The Electors of Es ion towns!' ip ore to meet at the
Public Muse. pi Putrid Bordner . , In void 101,011811 ill.
The Electors of Millorceit township are to meet at the'
p o bne tholFe of Frederici Shult.t, lit nitid township.
The Electors of South township are to meet
at the Public House ofJecob fluid township.
The E teeters of Cold Sluing 4 , w1 1 .4 1 ,.i1il Jiro meet nt
the S;tiool B .
of or boor
ollsob itOwn
ship.
The Electors of Cornwall Townsbj l i, .embraeo4 in
the Southern district of said township ere to meet tFt
the Public !louse ofJ.,tta• Bby, in said district
The Electors of the Northern district , of Cornwall
townuh ip are to mist in Traverse Jury room on the
wait side of the Court Hones, in the Borough of Labs.
non.
The tilttatiOn to bi opeoen bilweeel the boYrs 00-1,
LATEST JVE !
Towle & Carlisle,
KBUDATA'S BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa
and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue
w ithout interruption or adjournment, and ie not to bo
closed before eeven o'clock in the evening.
I also make known and give notice. am 'Mend -by the
lath section:of the aforesaid act I am directed. "that
every person. except Justices of the Peace. who shall
hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under
thogovernment of the United States or of this State
or any City or incorporate Mama% whether a commis
sinned office or otherwise subordinate officer or agent
who is or shall ha employed - under the legislative. ja.
diciary or,exeeutive department of this State or the
United States, or of any city or Inenrported d istrict.
and also that every member of Congress and tit+
city, commissioners of any incrwporatit ti is
State Legislature. and of the select Cl' cominon confi
rm exorcising at
the same time the offietr or appointment of Judge. Pe
I C r il ie o t. f i n s a b Y y law inc:rp •hie of holding
or c lerk ;irony election Of this Common wealth
and that no inspector or Judge, nc effitier of any poet,
election Find Ibe eligible to any office then to be voted
for."
Also, that in the Condit sect inn of an act of Assem
bly. t• An Art relating to excent ions end far
Other purposes," approved April lfi, IS4O. it t enacted
that the aforesaid 13th section "shall pot be an eon.
atrUad in , to prevent any Militia talker or nor e u g h of,
titer from serving as , inspeeter nr clerk at any
general or special election in t.ie eninninnWenlril."
, Also. that in the Gist section of said act - it in COAetfai
that "every general and special ell - Id:ton eloti I
ed between the haunt of eight and ten in the tine. •.ott
and shall continue without in tenni, donor .;,,u
meat until s'ren o'clock in the evening; iv hen the
palls nimbi be C 104011."
The (general, special. city. incorporated d iStriet rind
t.wnship elections . end all elections Int electors of
President or Vice President of the United States. shall
be geld end conducted by the inspectors and judges
elected atbresa id 7 and by clerics appointed as bare
Matter provided.
No person shall be permitted to vote at any election,,,
as aforesaid. but a white freeman of the age of 2t years
or more, who shall hare resided in this, State at least
one year, and in the election dist.det wheel: he offers to
vote at least ten days immedintely preceeditig such «lees
tion. and within two years paid a State or County tax
which shell have been assessed at least ton days before
the election. But a citizen of the Ile ited States who
has previously been a qualified voter of this State and
removed therfrom and returned, and who shall have
resides', in the election district. paid taxes as worm:odd,
shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State sir
months: Provided. That the white freemen. citizens of
the United States, between the ages of 2t and 22 years.
and have resided in the election district ten days as a
foresaid, shall he entitled to vote, although they shall
not have paid taxes.
Ito person, shall be admitted to vote. whose name is
not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fur
nished by the comm issioners. unless :First he prods
a receipt for the payment within two years. of a State
and County tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitation
and give satisfactory evidence. either on his oath or af
firmation or on the oath nr affirmation of another per
son. that he has paid such a tax. or on failure to pro
duce a receipt. shall make oath or payment thereof :or.
second, it Ito claims a vote by being au elector between
the ages of 2l and 22 years. he shall depose on oath or
affirmation' that he has resided in the State at le.tst
one year before his application. anti make •uch prttofof
It is res Mem* in tbe district as Is required by this act,
and that ho does verily believe from the accounts given
him that he lit of the age aforesaid, and give such other
evidences as is required by this act whereupon the
name or the p'ersott sn permitted to vote shall ha in
serted in the alphabetical fist by the inspectors and a
note reads opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax.' if
Ite shall be admitted to vote by reason of haring paid
his tax. or the wordage' if he shall be permitted to
vote by reason of melt age. and shall be called out to
the clerks who shall mike like notes in the list of vo
ters kept by them.
In all wasps where the name of the person claiming to
vote is noefinind on the list furnished by the commis..
sinners and assessors, or his right to vote. whether
found thereon or not. is oldected to by any qualified cit
i izen it shall be the dtitYof the inspeetbrs to examine
I such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he
claims to have resided within the State for one year,
or none, his oath will be sufficient Proof thereof. but
shall make proof by at I ast one competent witness who
shall hr a qualified elector, that he has resided within
the district fur more than ten days immediately pre
. ceeding Said election and shell also lihnselfswear that
his bona fide residence in pursuance of his lawful call
ing is within the district ; and that he did not remove
into said district for the purpose of yoting therein.
Every person qualified AN aforesaid. and who shall
snake due proof. if required, of his residence and pay
ment of taxes aforesaid, shall he permitted to vote in
the township, word, or districts in which he shall re
side.
if any person shall prevent. • tattempt to pre
- *tot - "any • officer dtt 'any - eleclion 'Oedei' this net
from holding such election under'this act from hold.
log such election or use threatened anv by violence to
any such officr, or shall interrupt or improperly Inter.
fore with him in the execution of his duty. or shall
- 4 lock up the window or the oyetme to any window
where the same may be holding. er Anil riotously dN
tort, the peeve at such election, or shall use intimitint
' ing threats. force or violence. with 11 design to infitenon
, or overawe any elector or prevent him from voting or
to restrain the freedom of choice, such a person. on eon
victim. shell be fined in any sum not exceeding five
butelred dollars. and imprisonedany" 'time not less
than au: month nor more than twelve months, and ifit
shall be shown to the Cnurt where the trial such of.
fence.shall be had, that the 11 , FMO FO offending was
not a resident of the city. oats. ordistt let. or township
where the said offence was committed. end not entitled
therein: then on conviction. lie. be shall be sentenced
,to pay a fine of not less than ; 100 tins not more than
end be imprisoned not less than six months or
foutre than two years.
To CUFF. the person who shall have received the sec
and highest member of votes for inspector shall not at
, tend on the day of election. then the person who shall
have received the neat highest number of votes for
Judge at the next spring election shall act as inspec.
I tor in his place. And in ease the person who shall have
received the highest number of votes for inspector
shall not attend. the judge shah appoint an inspector
in hisplace. and in case the mnson elected judge shall
not attend then the inspector who received the highest
number of votes shall appoint a fudge in his plat*, or
if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the
space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the
I opening of tiro election. the qualified voters of the
townshp, ward: or district fro which said officer shall
have been elected". present at the place of election.
shall select one of their number to fill such vacancy.
it shall be the duty of the severs', assessors. respect.
ively , to attend at the place of holding every general,
special or township , election. during the time meld elec.
, tion is kept open, for the ponswe of giving intora.a
Lion to the inspectors and judges when culled on in re
Winn to the right of any person assessed by them
to vote at such elections, or such other matters its re
! !mien to the aSsessment of voters as the said inspec
tors, or either of them shall front time to time require.
Pursuant to the provisoes coldnined in the :nth
section to the set first, aforesaid. the judges of the afore
' said district shell respectively tyke CilOrgo of theme
tifientes of return of [be election of their respective
districts. and preduce them at a meeting of one judge
front each dirtrivt . in the noroneh f Lebanon. On hie s
i ad day after the eleetion. being for the present year
an Pith DAY. thZ Nth dug of CR:TOMER, 1803. then and
there to do the duties required by law of s si
' judges.
Al,o. that
where a judge by sirkness or unavoitht•
hie accident is unable to attend ouch meeting of
judges, then the certificate or return aforesai shall
rte taken charge of by one, of the inspector, or der:::
`of thee beet ten of said district., who shall do and per
form the duties required of sold judges.
()iron under my hand, in my oilice, in Lebanon,
the day of ;September. 18n3.
The undersitnted having taken the la wile and Cotntno
thous lintel. in Pottsville. knnwn as the
MORTIIIII-11 HOUSE,
Would respectfully announce to hie old friends and for
suer patrons that he is prepared to. aeeommo
date all who may favor 11 im with
their patronage.
The 'MORTIMER DOUSE has been newfy papered,
painted, And refurnished tbroughlait; and the Pm:Pam
TOR feehi warranted in saying that it is
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN TIRE
Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience_
No Pains will be Spa ed
To render it an agreeable and 'comfortable stopping
plates for strangers anti travelers.
The Stabling and Shedding,
Attached tz... the Ilotei t arc sullicien tly large for the an-
'FM lie will be happy to accommodate all who niey
give him it ii eall. JOSI.O.IT
Pottsville, April S, Proprietor._
Safe or Exchasure.
Tr HS undersigned will soil, or exchange for a Suatt.
I Faun, Lis desirabl House and lot of ilronnd. in
East street, East Lebanon. 'Cho House is a
new two story BRICK with Eilchen attached,
!, 1 . 1 all well built and well arranged with all neves
- ILLsary conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath Muse.
Sieolte House, all kinds of Fruit Trees, &c., on the
premises. This property if not sold, will be exchanged
as above. Good and indisputable title given. For fur
ther information apply to
JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith.
InhanOn. July
Bed Lion Hotel.
Shaidlerstown,Lehanon (man ty Pa.
.4.tichaei Keath, Proprietor.
TUE subscriber rear,entfully informs the public that
lie has taken the above centrally located- Hotel,
i 47 §,liFererstown, sad thet he will be happy .6) 'enter
riudgleargintly, all who may favor
laipl avifh'it4s4l.: The 11.cipar o is large and= connnotli
oue, said the - STABLIA) of tAs very best hind. Ille.
Table amo! Aar will ii.l4ays be eeßplied with the bee.
and ehoiceS..He solleite a shmte.ftheriblie patron
Ebtatraratows,ll4y4,
• JoNATII 1110:DRIt. Sheriff
liertirs Office. Lebanon. September ^2:l, Ifiett
TO THE PUBLIC.
cummodation ofthe horses and carriages of
his guesta.
The Hotel is now open for tlio
Reception of the Public,
ATTENTION,' FA RM ERS._
THE HIGHEST MARKET
Price paid in CASH
for BITTER, EGGS, LAID
and TALLOW,
and general Country Produce by
C. H. JOHENNING & CO
Lebanon, at Rudy's Hotel.
August 26, 1863 —U.
Orphans , Court Sale.
TORSUANT to an Orde^ of the Orphans' Court of
r Lebanon county. will be exposed to Sale by public
YendUe or outcry, on
Saturday, September 26, 1863,
At 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day the following
desirable Rent EMU, lath the estate of tleorgo Snavely:
deei., situate in South Lebanon township. kelianon
e nut e, about 2 miles South east from Cornwall Fur
naces, near the Thyme Shoe Pike via :
NO. I.—A small tract of
Mountain Chestnut Timber Land,
otio,Adjoining lands of Jacob Witmer, Jr., R. W.
C leman, other hinds of George Snavely, deed.,
containing
5 Acres and 18 perches,
nest measure.
NO. 2.—A Finall tract of
Mountain Chestnut Timber Land,
ett.AdJolnlng lands of Jecob Witmer, jr.. o th er
Nando of George Sparely, dec'd., R. W.' colu
mn, containing
6 Acres and 38 perches,
neat measure.
NO. 3.—A small tract of
Mountain Chestnut Timber Land.
Adjoining land of John Shenk, other lands of
V a (loosen Snavely, dec'd., W. Coleman, con-
Cr* ... Mining
5 Acres and 116 perches.
O. 4.=A small tract of
.
Mountain OhCstnut Timber Land.
~ m AiWiling land formerly or „roil) shank. 0 ,
c1. ,, Y * titer lands of lleorge Suavely deed., R. W.
et*
. t .
Coleman, containing
, - .7` 3 Acres and 133 perches.
The whole of the above be:ng mountain Chestnut
Wood or Timber Land of various sizes of growth .
The sole will be held at the Mansion premises of said
d i
eceased. n Cornwall township, Lebanon County. a
bout 4 n, the front Lebanon. on the rood leading lo Eby's
tuVarn, and the terms will be made known by
JOSEPH SNA VELY.
HENRY A. SNAVELY.
Trustees appointed to make solo.
Br Tin COURT.
ANDREW I.IOIIT. Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
- Air-Persons wishing to view the premises will please
soil on either or ciou Trustees. .
August 26, 1863.
PUBLIC SALE
WILL be sold at Imbue sale on the premises, late
the residence of Hoary de&d. in Bethel
township, Lehunon county, 34 mile fi - om lfretterieits•
burg, on the Pitregrove road, on
Saturday, September 26, 1863,
The following Real Estate, viz :
A PLANTATION containing about 115 Acres of Farming
Land, of which abont 30 Acres is good White Oak
Woodlend. adjoining property of henry Bicksler, John
end Jacob Rudy and Pred-rickshurg Out Lots. The
improvements are a two.story ROUSE,
Icy SW PIITZER RARE, Spring Mute, Wagon
••• Shed, Corn Crib. and other necessary im
-11 r. s. movements. Also an excellent Apple
orchard, and Running water, on the
premises. A well with pump near the
house,Spring at the Spring House: water is also intro.
kinoed into the Barn yard. The laud is in good order
and under good fences.
Sale to commence at 1 o'elvek, P. 31., when terms
will be made km wa by
DATIL/ W. BOWEL Executor
of Henry dee'd.
trz The Plantation will be sold in whole or part as
may suit purchasers.
Bethel township, Aug 5, 1853.—t0.
BLANK RECEIPTS
For Collectors of State, County, and Militia
Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office.
Also for Collectors of School Tax.
OT C
A SPECIAL meeting of the Stock holders of the
NOltTft LEBANON and 51anheini Plank 'toad
end Turnpike Company will be held at the oflice of the
Company, in Cornwall township, Lebanon County, on
Fill DAY. the 18th day of 5ept.,1563. All the Stock
holders are reipie..ted t., attend as Business of impor
tance will he transa eted.
GFO. i hk)FFMAN, Pres.
Sept. 5, 1803
===l
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and v Morons circulation of blood through the HMO! it
enlivens the mueles and assists the ekin to perform its
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ly throwing off the waste 'substance from the surface of
,he body. It is nut a voilent remedy, but emollient
warming. searching and, effective.. Sold by all drug
gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle.
Sept. 2. 1865.
IEgIIMMEMEffrIE
-
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speedy cure. The practice of DR. tIUNT't It has long
been, end still is, unhonndett but nt the earnest sohci•
Cation of numerous persons, he We I een induced to ex
tend his med Mal usefulness through the medium of his
- VAUD MECUM." It is a volume that should be in
the Nods of every family in the land as n preventive
of secret vices, or us a guide for the alleviation of ono
of the most awfui and destructive scourges ever visited
wank ind. One copy, securely enveloped. will i.e for
warded free of post ge to any part Of the United States
for 50 rents in P. O. stoops. or 3 copies for sl. Ad
dress. post 'paid, DR. ILUNTER, No. 3 Division Street,
New York.
Sept. it,
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at PUIIITO SAID. on SATURDAY,
Me :id day of OCTOBER, 1863. on the premises,
the following described REAL ESTATE, viz:
Forty one Acres of Land,
more or less. THREE ACRES of which are
WOVE. A ND, situate in East Hanover town.
ship, Lebanun county adjoining lands of 'd d 4 •° 4.
Dnuiel Nattzinger . Isaac Stever, and ESAfill
Schneder. The improve
merits are a new two-story
; , g taa BRICK HOUSE. NEW BANK BARN.
, tre g
and neeessary outbuildings; a young
r: L 6 ,7, oncil A ItD. is with r gond fences, and in
a high elate of cultivation. The land is
as good as any in the neighborhood, and the property
is altogether a desirable one.
.tKir Sale to commence at I &el ek. P. 14., on said day,
when conditions will be made known by
ESAIAS SCHNEDER,
Executor of the Estate of Itztaty Gaittarr, dec'il.
East Hanover lowliship, Sept. 2, 1863.
Orphans , Conrt Sale.
PURSUANT to no order of the Orphans' Court. Ff
Lebanon CO.. will he exposed to sale by public yen.
due or 011tnry. 00
Aursday, October 1, 1863,
at 1 P SI. rcertitin
11ekosn3ge or Tenement,
Late the estate ofSA,MUIIL MINTZER. tiee'd.. sit.
note in South Lebanon township.. Lebanon county a
bout i mile east from the Cornwall Oro Denim adjoin
lug lands of 31 Orumbine, S. Snyder, T. Carbin and
,
It-
W. Coleman. containing
2 Acres and 5 Perches,
more or lees. The improvements ere n mmetora. frame.
DWELLING HOUSE end,
, STADLE. all new. It is very convenient
u lll home for a miner of the Cornwall Ore Banks.
t Side will he held on the premises. when terms
will he made known by _ _
CHRISTIAN RUCH
Adminidt mor
Also nt the same time and placel Bed, Stove, Wood_
Chest. Table, Clock , Water' Bench. Cradle. Slam .
Wheelbstrow, Shovels, Scythe. Benches, Pick. and
many other articles too numerous to mention.—Terms
Mill be made known by
VERONICA MINTZER.
Sept. 2, 1863.
. Orphans' Court Sale.
illnisuANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of
r I,,,hanon County, will be exposed to sale by pub
lie vendue or outcry, on
Thursday, October 8, 1863,
at 1 o'c lock, P. M. on the premises, late the reaidenee
of Abraham Guth, dec'd.. in South L ebanon township.
about 4 m ilea from Leganon, ulnae, from Cornwall,
and abont.a. »tile south from the old Shaefferstowu
oath the rottenly; real Istate
PlantaliOn
containing 141 ACHES and Intl P.ERCILF.S, of excel
lent Lin;ostepe Lend. In Op best ti tab+ of Cultivation.
The iluppv#lnentst are a vow Irr-lamm/..,1 Log DWELL
cII• )Nit 110USE,a s m rviiirzt;it DAII.NnOu foot
~, long. Sumer Boast., 'cover cistern„ eA cistern„ Ten-
' i'l *lsl. House, Wagon eyed, a Int other necessary
Invrovenionts. )'otiug Orchard, two wells
WWI Rl:4lpp, one of which -'to 'never failing; running
water en that cattle in every ticld can reach if. About
S Acres of
WOODLAND
2 acres of which is Chestnut Timber. Said hind is ad
Mined by Rudolph Shank, bane Smith, Peter Smith
and others. The fences are- all In good condition.—
Persons wishing to view the property will call on the
undersigned roniding on. the premises. Possession will
be given on the let day of April, 1814,. Conditions will
be made known on day of sulo by
SAMUEL 01313,
Administrator of Abraham Quin, deed.
pz. TIM Corny
ANDREW MOHT,.Clerk.
S. Lebanon tp., Sao. 3,1863.
G RANI' . WEIDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW..
in eurobberland street, a few doors east of
Q the Eagle Hotel, in the ofiloe late of hie father
Cept , .4pbo , Waidinen, deed
. Sept, .9,1883.,
PUBLIC SALE
OF - •
REAL ESTATE
Au - ILL be. snld nt. Salo on .V4[3,4,4; 1 . &pkris
-1". ter 26th, 1863. on lino premises, the following
REAL ESTATE. viz :
A Certain. Tract of Land,
Situate in Beidelberg 11,.. Lebanon eimuty. adjoining
lunds-of IteiNt and Buelier.Job n lSeii. Peter Brullaeber
and Daniel Bomberger's Beira, eontaining
171 Acres am! 41 Perches,
on which is °reefed a two-story SANDn'ONE UUTJF
An by 40 feet, itARN. 85 by 45 feet.
•„„., with WAGON : 4 11 ED and CORN OttilS attach
ed, all as• good as new, and necess , lry out
buildings. There is a well of water ' with
,
pump 'therein, near the door. The land is well fenced
with Chestnut rails,—The soil is natorally good and
underordivary cultivation, About
40 Acres
are of First. rate CHESTNUT TIMBER 7 and a good
proportion of it is of the bon
. GRAZING LAND
in the county. The 'Tracts win be eta la whole ur
parts to suit purchneere.
ARP' PerPonsl wishing to view ihe same wirt please call
on the undersigned at F haefferstown.
Sale to commence at 1 o c•ock, 14. M., of said day,
when terms, dc., will be made known by
J. T.F.RBY,
Trustee of 'lsaac Hoffman .
Heidelberg township, August 28,1883.
Orphans' Court Sale.
PRSUANT to an order of the Orphans'Court of
Lebanon county, will be exposed to 6010 br public
'undue or out cry. on
Saturday, September 19, 1863,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, a certain mete
soap or
Tract of Laud,
late the Estate of George Min ippi. deed., situate In
Ifekilebarg township, Lebanon county. about nii7r
from Shaefferstown,.. on the road lead ha to Sheep
Mountain. adjoining lauds of F. Hoffman, Jacob &wk.:t
end others, containing
7 Acres and 71 Perches,
morn or less. The improvements are a two story log
IIOUS E. weather hoarded,
•
Sweitaer Sweitma. Barn, Wa4on Shed. and other neees
IP sary improvements. There is a wall with
pump and running water, and all kinds of the
very best of fruit on the premises. Sale Neal be held
at the public hou.e of Michael K. Reath, In Shaeffhrs
town, when Terms will be made known by
FItiIDEMOK lIOFTMAN,
Adm inistrator.
By 7117. COURT :
AMOR Ci EIT, Clerk of Orphans Court
August 26, 1863.
PUBLIC SA LE
N ' iTILL be sold at public Vendue, on Friday, sep .
1 tenther Mc 25, ISO ,;, at the late residence ofGeo
'Hoffman. dee'd- in the Borough of Lebanon, the
following artieles. to wit:—
I strong two bor se Wagon. as. good
•77,.; 7 6;52,--14 as new, 1 Cart. I Plough and Her
row, as good as new, t Rockaway,
1 Spring Wagon. Top Begml sett
of Hind Gears. good as nrw, 1 Fly Net, Collars, Bridles.
1 New Grind Stone. 1 Grain Cradle, Scythe. 1 Sett of
Quarrying tools, lot of 3 Bushel Bags. Fishing Nets.
Hoes and Spades, a lot of all kinds of Books. together
with a variety of other Articles too numerous to men
tion. Sale to commence at 1.0 'clock on said day, when
terms of sale will be male known by
ELIZABETH HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, September 9, 1813.
PRIVATE SALE
(IF
BOROUGH PROPERTY
ri P subscriber offers for sale the Lot of (?Pound on
31ar1;et street. Lebanon. lc, square emath of Hill,
west side .33 feet front by 199 deep, formerly occupied.
by George Hess, ar. The improvements are a
twr story weather boarded DWELLING
• I f ! 111 1 MM and other improvements. For further
II information, and ter ms. apply to
GEORGE S. GASSER.
Lebanon, Sept, 9, LSO_
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
- -
, ANt ILL ba sold at PUBLIC SALE, on the premises,
in Cornwall township, Lebanon County, about 4
miles from Lebanon.on the road leading from Lebanon
to Eby's tavern. near the Horse Shoe pike, on
.S.4TUJW 4 J OCTOBER 10. 1863,
the following . valuable Real Fl,Latt
OR
TRACT OF LAND
Containifig £4 Acres, neat measure, of good Limestone
Land, adjoining hinds of John St David Hoke, Jacob. Jo
seph and John Bowman, and W. Smith, having, erected,
• thereon o good two-story STONE,
DWELLING HOUSE.. Stone Swett:ter
k i BARN. another large Barn with Corn
„o E Crib. and Wagon Shed, and other
" • ne
cessary out-buildings ; a never failing
well of Water w ills pump near the house, 11 fine stream
of water passes through the premises near the Barn.
Orchard with choice Apples, end all other hinds of fruit
on the premises . The land is under good fences and
in a high state of cultivation . About 9 ACILE.ii of the
former is excellent WOODLAND.
This is one of the handsomest places in the Cornwall
Talley and xvell worthy the attention of 'buyers.
' Possession and good title will be given on the let
day of Apri I, 1864. Sale to commence at I o'clock, I'.
M., when terms will be made known by the subsoliber
residing on the premises.
Cornwall, Sept. 1.6,1863,—ta
P4IBLIC SALE
OF A HANDSOME PROPERTY
"INTRA. be sold at publie sale on the premises, on
rnaday. September 29 , 1563. A tract of land
s ituste in Bethel township, on the road leading from
Lebanon to Fredericksburg, and from Myerstown to
Jonestown, oboist 5 'miles tlom Lebanon and 34 mile
from Stayer's mill. containing- clam
14 Acres
Adjoining lands of Usaias Light, Henry Wolf and o
, tber , . having erected thereon a two story
BUICK DWELLING HOUSE, with base
s • vent. Summer House, Brick Sweitzer
! "f-' ' - Bare. 34 by 40, and other necessary out
• ",• build ings, a never-fitiling well of water
running water, never failing spring,
Young Orehard, &c. About 1 Acre is Woodland The
land is gsod farming land, and the buildings are good
us now.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. it. Good Litle and
possession will be girrn April 1, 1864. .
Sept. 9, 1963.—ts
[Rend ing Adler copy and send bill to Ms office.)
BAUENDAHL &. CO.
HOPE BUILDING,
NOS. 131, 133, 135, DUANE STREET,
NEW YORK.
A RE prepared to receive consignments of
WOOL
and give their attention to the sale of the lame.
ADVANCES MADE IF DESIRED.
Moderate rate of charges for Commission, Insurance
• and nroUvrege.
duly l, 1883,--Sm
Fashionable Tailoring -
REMOVAL.
the el I
Glosses i 1T
?J Te r i „ would
teat r b e:pl i T , t , fu l ll t ll . , :
Il i o n f l og
his TAI LORING Business ro emoberinod Street. two
doors East of islaricet Street. and opposite the Eagle
lintel, where all persons who wish garments made
op in the most hishionable style and best manner, are in
cited to call.
TO TAILORS!-.-Just received mid for sale the E.York
and Philadelphia Herod of Springs Sommer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements
accordingly. MICA ..EL. HOFFMAN.
hobanon..l pril 10. 1861. •
NEW CABINET AND
CII4I ii ilitt,VUE.,l C TO 11 F
, I ,IIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
1 he has the largest and best assortment of Ft' . RBI
TOR L' and CHAIRS. ever offered to the public of Leb.
anon county. lie has en hand at his Cabinet-Ware.
rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite
Zeller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Bergner's. a
splendid assortment of good, Substantial and fashion.
able Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of' Sofas, Tate aptetes, Louh•ges, What-note, Par
lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables;
Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands, Wash-stantle,and Kitch
en Furniture of all kinds, Also, a large and
elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, BPRIZiO SEAM Chain,
Common Spring•aeated Chairs; all kinds of Spring.
seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Gcola
mon Chairs and Rockers of every description: .
* All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to gPse
satisfaction.
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for sale. can be fully sati- , fitel of their
durability by refer , use to those for whore he has Man.
ufactured or to whom sold.
Ohl Furniture and Chairs Repaired runt Tarnished
N. B.—Colima made aud Funerals attended at the
in , rteet notice. JOSEPH 1101V31.-17.C.
North Lebanon :September Its, MO.
i►~corge lloffina is S
I,EIIANON COUNTY
f I
SIiOItTATI ON LINE.
Ryiebanan Valley Railroad.
7 - )ARTICIi LAE attention will he paid to Goods ebipp.
r ed . by the Leinnion Vallry Goods will be
sent dally to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers
town and Annvple Stations, ao l all other points in the
Comity.
PREIGIITS contracted lor nt thetem msible rates
all-delivered with dispatch. • '
The Proprietor will pay; partieular attention tp. and
attend personally, to the receiving and• delivery o; all
Freight 4.
For information, eyply at Me 011ioti et the Lebanon
Valley Rallroad.DepiL Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia. will rdi•
ways be found at W. H. Endes HirrAant's Hold, lihrlh
Third 0., Philadelphia. -
July 11,'6U.7 GEO. HOFFMAN.
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Lecembsr 3. 1862.—.ty
SPECTACCES•
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intbruis the citizens of Lebanon conniy that he has ap
pointed D. S. RADE.R, Dammam, bieskentlh•sell his
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