1 6t atthrtistr: 'TERMS, = = - - - 8150 A YEAR MBANON, PA 'NVIIVAIRSDAY, OCTOBER 7 - , -1863 SOME AFFAIRS. ANOTHER MEETING R N A L L. people of Cornwall township miire respectfully invited to attend a ratemocratie meeting at JACOB WIT PER'S, at Independence" Square, in 4 -Cornwall township, on t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M., and at JOSEPH BOWMAN'S, in the evening. Both _Meetings will be addresseil by Joseph Keener, Esq., and others, to be nand ed when ascertained. ,;; v. BY ORDER. October 7, 1863. Democrats Arous6 Let there be a grand turnout at the Headquar ters of the Democratic Central Club on Thurs day evening. Jacob Weid le, jr., will be present to address the Young Men's Club. ~ Tut YOUNG MEN of Lebanon are invited to attend at Dr. Darbaugh's church next Sunday morning, when a Sermon w ill be preach ed commemorative of the late THEDDIMS D. FISH ER, whose loss oar the.,Steimer has , occn• cloned a general gloom in this community. Dan Rice's Great Show will _visit Lebanon to-day (Wednesday.) Dan is' a ' , great favorite in these parts, and never fails to draw an overflowing house. His "Show"•' is One of the best Circus establishments in the coal; try. His performing dogs, mules. &c., cannot be beat. The Executors of George Suavely sold, on Saturday week, four lots of chestnut tim ber-land Coleman, as follows : No. 1, 5 acres and 18iferebwat $?O per acre. No. 2, 6 acres and 33 perches, $130.50 per acres. • No. 3, 5 acres and 116 perches, at $185.00 par ROM No. 4, 3 acres and 133 perches, at $59.00 par acre. The farm of Martin Moyer, deceas ed, near Fredericksburg, containing 88 acres, was sold at public sale, to 3. W. Grove, for $137 00 per acre. Another, adjoining the same, containing 66 acres, was sold to Levi Miller, of Pine Grove, for $90.00 per acre. The farm belonging to the Estate of Rudolph Shirk, deceased, in Bethel township, containing 191 agree, .wee sold, at public eele, on Monday last, for $lOl per acre, The purcha• sere were Messrs. Weller & Heil. The farm of Daniel Miller, in Swa tam township, containing 143 Acres, was said at Public Sale on Saturday last, to Levi Miller, of Pinegrove, for $62.00 per acre. The Scoundrels i whp„ have so fre quently daubed the hottkes of our citizens , with paint at night, were utiont lass week again. :This time they visited the'grave'yards,and , earried on their work on the Monuments, d c. A large reward will he paid for any information that, will lead to the detection clothe seamp,— Mr. John Farrell has informed that the paint may be removed from the marble by the appli cation of spirits of ,salts diluted with water, after which apply sleeked. hot lime .repeatedly, [hut only to the parts colored,) until the stone be conies warm. A filet. iron will answer the same purpose, but care must betaken not to make the stone so hot as to crack it. . Messrs. Goodyear & Diffenbach opened on Monday another magnificent stock or Fall Goode, just received from New York, which is worthy the attention of the citizeills of Leba non. They invite an 'examination of their new stock. To THE PlitLic.—linving suffered for more than a year, in common with many nth- era in this place, from the malicious- mischief of some miscreants who hare..heen• defacing our doors and shutters, and who Beath now to have become possessed of a diabolical ospirit which leads them to desecrate even our cemeteries, anid ' befoul with their vulgarities, the monuments of the dead, I feel it my duty-to publish a discovery which I have recently made, which will remove the stain from all marbles, in the course of sev eral days, and by two or four applications, with out the least injury to the stone,• The marks are ,undoubtedly made by a nitrate.uf silver, and can be entirely obliterated by the following solution, which can be procured at any druggist's. It must be borne in mind, however, that all atones marked on the north side,.sm which the sun does not shine, are much more readily cleansed than such as look to the south,, past or west, as the light of the sun bes a tendency to deepen the stain of the caustic, pad barn it more deeply into 'the stone; Take of lodide of Potassium, half an ounce ; Bromide of Potassium, half-a drachm ; Distilled Rain Water, half a fluid mums' min. Apply this solution carefully arith..a camel's hair pencil over all the blackened,kportien °tithe stone ; being careful that it does. notN run.'• Let it dry,'and give the light time to exereises•'its bleaching effect upon it. If not entirisly -gone by the next day, apply again in the isause:way, and so on, until all truces of the disfigurement are removed. Then wash the ego* surface •with fine soap sod plenty of rain wafer, and dry with a sort sloth. The Innger the application is delayedv—the more difficult of removal will be the atairro. Raying tried the experiment myself...in esvotal monuments, I can vouch for the success= orthe suggestion, if the directions are carefully fol• lowed. On white painted wood work the remedy will not answer so well, producing the iodide of lead, of an intensely yellow color, and quite as un sightly as the stain which is sought tai hi: re moved, B. F. SCHWECK. JURY LIST FOR NOVEMBER TERM, 1863 GRAND JURORS.—Augustis P. AllweirlyS. Annville; Abraham Albert. E. Hanover; jOBR.- then Hassler, Jackson; Henry Fry, jr., N. Aaoh ville; Henry G. Fritz, E. Hanover; George man, N. Annville; Adam Heilman, Bethel; John H. Items!, Jacksogif George Imboden, N. An 6. villa; William Lehman, Aaron; Daniel Mess, E. Hanover; John L. Moyer, Bethel; Jacob Moyr er, sr.„Lendooderrv; Joseph Mann,Londonderry; David Rank, Svvatara; Simon Reed, Londonder ry; George Rigler, S. Annville; Israel Tice, Jack son; Thomas G. Palmer, Bethel; Samuel AVes, ver, Bethel; David Yenta, Cornwall; Abraham Zook, sr., Millereek; Rudolph Herr, S. Annville; Michael Kern, &wawa. TRAVERSE JURORS.— (First Week. }— Aaron Albert, B. Hanover; Wilam Baer Hei delberg; Levi Bohr, N. Lebanon Borough; Jos. Bowman, Lebanon Borough; Cyrus Bowman, Cornwall; Peter K. Boeshore, Union; Allen Bol linger, Jackson ; Milton Cooper, E. Hanover; John Evans, Heidelberg; George Feaster, sr., Heidelberg; John Graeff, Lebanon Borough; Henry Goekley, Millcreek; Albert Gilbert, B. Hanover; Christian Groff, Swatara; Jacob Herr, ...Hickson; Peter Klick, Bethel; William Rlick, Bethel; John Light, N. Lebanon Township; Sol. -Omen R. Light, Lebanon Borough; Samael Mock, Heidelberg; Peter Medara; Jacob W. Moyer, Bethel; loaae 3fillet,Jackson; Joseph Noll, Hai -delberg, John Pbillips,jr•, Jackson; John Rerun, ,Londonderry; Michael ROOM, Heidelberg; Wil liam Rben, Union.; David Sreekheck, N. Lebanon 'Township; John B. Shoey. Union; Cyrus Sherk, :Jackson; todvid Uhrich, Borough; Edward Wit mer, Cornwall; Thomas Walker, Swatara• ' Jacob Werner, (..7 . 5) S. Lebanon; John Yiengst, N. Leb anon Township. . _ . . . TRAVERSE JURORS.—(Second Week.)— V. S. Anderson, Borough; Philip Arentr., Bor ungh; Oliver Bowuaan, Cornwall; Moses Bom 'bereer, 6. Lebanon; Joseph BOWiTIOD, Borough; 'William Becker, Millereek; John Baker, Heidel berg; Michael Brecht, Heidelberg.; Henry Bucher, jr., S. Lebanon; M ichaci Duzweiler, :'. Annvitic; Francis H. Ebur, Borough; Jesse Fasnaeht, Uni. .ons Ph-ilip Fe; osier, S. Lebanon; George Prey- Brighouse, Bwatara; Thomas Poster, N. L. Bor pagt; Peter array bill, N. Annv Ole; James Hum mel, tonge,,all; John Hulce, S wawa; Thomas Heideman, B. gastover; Jacob nig, Borough; James P. inettsen. Cornwall; Joseph Ralbeoh, Millerseh; kraal pght, Pethel; John Lessley, Loodooderry; Dim lel J.ebreito, A. Armin* w i g.. Hato Nye, Jackson; aii;soe Spero, N. Anoville; Thomas Et. Beltzer,, Swaterai:POip Skteeffer, N. L. TOtrilaik•SOloretio, Stirier Ai Anover;o•47. Virolfersperger, Londonderry; John Wenger, (JS) Swatara; Samuol Witinoyer, N. L. Township; Jonas Wenger, Union; Jacob Witmer, jr., Corn wall; John Zimmerman, Millcreek. "If these infernal fanatics and Ab• olitionists ever get the power in their hands, they will override the Consti tution, set th . e Supreme Court at de• fiance, change and make laws to suit themselves, LAY VIOLENT HANDS ON THOSE WRO DIFFER WITH THEM. IN OPINION, or dare 'ques tion their fidelity, and finally bank rupt the country and deluge it with blood."—DANlil. WEBSTER. Who is in favor of Curtin AND FOR Prolonging the War? Dar The people don't consider what strong and almost countless interests are enlisted in favor of prolonging the war, and against all terms of peace. Here they are : All the Provost Marshals and their petty understrappers, swarming like Egyptian frogs, in every township of the Northl. All the manufacturers o( wool, of cot. ton, of leather, of arms—in a word, all New England. And the daily papers, for it doubles their„ circulation. Hon. .;,. Lincoln and his Cabinet; , and Republi can leaders generally, for it gives them an army to enforce despotic acts, and keep down opposition. Don't the people of all parties, 'see that their interest is exactly the reverse of the interests of the men named above. BY ORDER The people want peace the first moment that the Constitution is vindicat ed. • Rut the men above named want wuir, the bigger, the bloodier, the more costly, the better for them, so long as any ex cuse can be, found for keeping war going. Now the people can see why: Lee •was allowed to escape cut : of Pennsylvania and Maryland, why Louisiana wasieject ed, when she proposed to return to the Union, under the Constitution; and why, when Alex. H. Stephens was known to be the bearer of propositions for Peace, Lincoln and his associates rejected them without even knowing what the terms were I Beir•lf you want to elect the purest man since the days of Frank Shunk, vote for Woodward. WY- if you want to kindle a hope in the hearts of the people that the country may yet be saved, vote for Woodward. Itsl,. If you love God and your country, vote for Woodward. "KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN" is the best and purest Baking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Bread and Cakes. It does not contain a particle of Saleratus, Alum or any other kind of deleterious drug Ilbu't isr-perActly pure and healthy. It is 'an exaellistrt , cauposi• lion for persons su9'aBing from dyspepsia. For sale a LMIERGER'S Drug S tore. TAKE NOTICE.—The enrollingAs go ing on.. and iris expected that She Conscripiion act will be enforced immediately, so rwould advice,:evcry body to get tbeir PICTURES taken in time for their re lations and friends. and the only place to get w:No.I, Picture is at Ziangcausx's New York Photographic Gallery, for he is taking the cheapest, the beet, and most We-like Pictures in Lebanon. It ie admitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give'hitn a call aed you will - find as we fee °wound. Relitember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland Bt. Call early aruPtifdld a crowd. P. B. 24 olfildrert and anybody that has got weak errs alibnllft+allSt immerman's Gallery. llie Pictures Da ly noir ire from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit "Oapra Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, far . i j. ".NTTifgriON SPORTSMEN.—J. G. ATTLENOACEZVOI.IIdr re apectfully inform the public that he coutiuues the business of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, POWDER, Cape, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi el, at his Store, on Market street. a few doors North of the L. V It. R., Lebanon, Pa. Vt. All kinds of Reps iring done et the shortest pos sible not ice and in the best sty to of workmanship. Lebanon, June 24 , 1863.-3 m. gprciat girtitt,s. CURED of :Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Prema. tore Decay and Youth mi Error , actuated by a de sire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directsons for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a Val uable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, carefully sealed„,) by addressing ' t JOHN B. OGDEN. N 0.50 NASSAU &TEM, NEW YORK, Aug.l9, 3.883.-3 m. TIM CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF An ie. INVALID. , Pub!Med for theitenefit. and era warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN 4 tieho Buffer from nervoniii . Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at the The time. THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By dii,S whehaß our himself/ Kb* lieing"'Put to 'great cleanse and injury through Medical humbug - 0 • ••: - and gum...hour- ..- By enOloklng dpartpuld' addressed envelope, single copies may be bad oftho author_,. - • -"! NATIYANTKVIWAYVAIR; Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, 1863.--Iy. • • DR. JAO. French .P l eriodisal Drops Ton FEMALES. 'Nis Valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri ban Ladies as the only sure, positive, and neverfailing cure 2hd regulator of suppression tif nature, from whateVer dance. ' , Alienist cure should be used to know that Pregnancy is not the cense. as the Drops would shrely produce an effect entirely chntrery to tho course of nature, for which 1 will not 'hold myself re sponsible:' These Drops are so mild and pleasant, that the feeblest can Mite; them with perfect Security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may be safely called a newer failing krgulator. They can be procured by addressing me es directed below. I hate used this med icine for the -Is.ot twel re years In my practice. end there fore well know-its merits. bold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle.• Address Dlt. JOJIN L. LYON, New Haven, Conn. July 23,1882. PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORK, HEALTII, AND MENTAL POWERS, Dynelhg that Sate, Pleasapt, popular, and Specific Remedy kumen ( as • • ' HEL 13 0 i'D'S EXTRACT SUMO: Read the Advertlsemen in sumther column, and prof it 1m it—, • DiseaSes and Symp:onts Enumerated. Cut it out, and Preserve it. You way not now require it. But, matt &come Future Day. " - it gives health ki:d vigor to the fri.ine, ''And Woke to fhb pallid cheek." It Saved Long Buffering and Exposure. Beim:Pre of Counterfeits I Cures Guaranteed Lebanon, April 29,1063.-3 m. wROOPINO COTIGII OR CROUP, however severe, may be alleviated and cured by the use of MADAME ADOC PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM. Thin invaluable Mediciine possesses the extraordina ry powerof relieving immediately WHOOPING COUGII Flu ARSF,,NESS,; DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, GUSHINESS and Tinkling iu the Throat. It loosens the Phlegm, arl'ivill be found to be very agreeable to the taste. It is mint Calmat remedy. but emolient— warming, nerd - 0110'nd effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all Dragglats, at 13 andlo cts. per bottle. January 28, 1883.-Iy. A Card tti the Saffbring. The ltzv. WILLIAM COSGROVE. while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, w.a cure d of Consumption, when all other means had"fa lied, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician rehiding in the great City Of Jeddo. This recipe has curvil•great , numbers, who were suffer ing from Consumption,' Bronchitis, Sore Throat. Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Destroun of benefltting others, I •will semi this re• rip!, which 1 have brought home with me, to all' whip need it, free of charge Address Rev. WM. Cago.gov - ii 439 Fultan . Avenue, Bioniclin, N. Y Dee. 10, QUESTION.--H6llO I there Dick and Nancy, where are you gona,g, that you are in such a hurry t Asswaa.—Whywe are Jost on ourtway to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to hare our pictures taken . takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded; so I said to Nancy. we will go ear- A Gent'clump, ly this morning before any body else g eta there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. (to:sr.—Yea! I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to same other Gallery ? itts.—Oh my I we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not 6 o to another Gal lery if we could get them for nothing He has seven years, experience in the business, hoes &complete sett of improved instruments, an excellint sky-light, anp there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to him. QuEsr.—What k hid of Pictures doestte take? Aits.—Re takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. His card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken in our large cities. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. He also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. Quesr.—Where is this Gallery 2 I must give him a call too. ANN.—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ile has constant• ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Vases, Albums, &c., which he sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11,'113. Editor of Advertiser. DEAR SIR : —With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your,paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe with full directions for making and using a sim ple b egetable Balm, that . will effectually remove in 10 days,. Pimples, Xl,lifrtches, Tan, Freckles and all Impurities of theiSk in, leaving the earn soft, clear, smSeth and beautiful. I will also mail free , .to those haring Bald Heads or Bare Faces simple directions and in formation that will liable them to start a 'full growth of Luxurigit Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous tache, in less than - NI - days. All applications an swered by return rodil without charge. Resp4;ekfutry yours THOS. F. CHAPMAN, , Chemist, "': No. 831 Broadway, New York July, 29, 1863.---3 m. XEligitatis Sritittg. English liiissioniry sermon next Sunday at 10 A. M. and German p:eaehing a 6 234 P. M. in the Moravian church. English preaching' next Sunder morning and evening, In St —.John's Reformed church. Preaching next Sabbath morning in the Gertuan,and in the evening in the English language, in the First Reformed Church. English servi*in the morning„ and German in the afternoon; Lutheran church. Wrenn 'preaching next Sunday morning, and Eng listanithh evening, iu Salem's Lutheran church. Aarriel. On the 24th ult.,at tq'residenee of the father of the bride. by the Rev. J. B. Daugherty, Rev. EZEKIEL HIGHT to Alien KATE A': - BOWMAN, both of Lehanon. On the Ist of Sept., by the Rev. O. P! Weaver. Mr. PETER SHORD to Mrs. SARAH CAMERON, both of Annville. this county. On the - 27th ult., by the came, Mr. JACOB ZELLER to Mi9S SARAH FRY, both of North Annville, this county. On the 22th ult., by the same. Mr. HENRY T. MARK of Londonderry twp., to Miss MARY A. KREIDER, of Cornwall two., this county. On thenth ult.,ln Jonestown_, by Rev. Mr, Knoll, Mr. WILLIAM KLEINE'S LTER to Miss MAZA PHIL IPS. both of Monroe Valley, this county. On the 22d ult., at the residence of the bride's father by the Rev. W. S. Emery. Mr LEVI FOLTZ, of Stark C 0... Ohio, to Miss CHRISTIANA HARMAN, of Camp. bellstown, tots county. ' On the 4th inst., by Rev Pr. Harbaugb, Mr. HENRY B. MANN. of Selmeneck. Lancaster co., to Miss HEN. RIETTA WALTE ES ,o f He idelberd tp.. Lebanon county, / Pelt. On the 22d ult., in , Camphellstown. JOSEPH L. son of Henry and Fanny BOMBERGER, aged 8 years, 10 months and 1 day. On the 17th of Supt.. in Uethel tp., SARAH wife of Isaac IMIEFFER, aged 21 years. On the 21 ult., iu Monroe Valley, Mr GEORGE FEE SEM aged 52 yeAre. la SeptemVisrAs,t, at Nazareth, Pa., Mrs. ANIN.;A. .CHARLOTTBI. cOnserCothey. Ferdinand LI'LAMBERT 'dde'd., fortnerly.ofthis . Ple.oe in the * 74th ;Year bf her age. In thia borough. on the hilt of September, Miss CATHARINE I. MURRAY, aged 40 years 7. months, , and 20 days. ,thithe 28th of Sept.. ANNA MARTHA , dau&hter of 'Adam and Harriet LENGEL, aged 1 year, 7 months and 52 days. On tho 2.11 th u1t...7011N WILLIAM, on of William and Sarah FCCIIT , aged 2 years, 2 months and 12 days. on Igarket. , rrec . ted rfivkiy. The Leba airAfritly Co DAS, OCTOBER 7, 1868. Eggs, 'fi doz., 18 Butter, 18 ib., 18 Tub or salted butter, 10 !Lard, 9 Tallow, 10 [faro, S Shoulders. 8 Sides, 8 Soap, 7 BPell-wax, 25 White ltags, 5 Mixed Raga, 2 Flax, Ti lb., 1234 B 1 inktS, 1, lb., 40 Feathers, Ts lb., 6234 Wool, 1$ lb., 40 Soup Beans, it qt., 7 Vinegar, ta gal., 1234 LZBANON, WIDNZE. Extra Family, $7601 Rxtra Flour, 7 00 1 1 Prime White Whent,l 40 Prime Red Wheel', 1 35 New Wheat, 1 30 Prime Rye, h 5 Coro, SC Oats, 50 Clover-seed, 5 00 Timothy-seed, ', 1 50 Flax-seed, 1 25 Dried Apples, pealed,l 60 Peach "Suite," 2 50 Peach "Mazola," 1 52 Cherries, 1 50 °ohms. 37 Potatoes, "f hos, 50 Apple lt tter,ilerock, 45 The Philadelphia Martzet. Saturday Evening. Oct. 3,1863. Flour.—The market is quiet, but holders are firmer in their views. The only sales reported for shipment are 800 blils recently ground extra family at $6 ®6 25 V bbl, and 500 bbls Blue Mills do ut 56 50. The sales to the retailers and bilkers range from $2 up to $8 25 for super fine, extra and fancy brands, according to quali ty. No chane in Rye Flour or Corn Meal, and no sales of ehWer. Wheat.—Tbe market is quiet but firm, with light receipts, and 5,000 bushels sold including red at $1 40@1 45, and white at $1 55@1 72, the latter for Kentucky. Rye is scarce and 1,. 800 bushels new sold at $1 10, which is anlaff. satin. Corn is unsettled and lower ; 12,000 bushels yellow sold at 850. and 1,000 bushels Western mixed at 93e; buyers offer less. Oats come in slowly and command 78e„ Barley and Barley Malt are quiet. FitifttiOnlitittO. • _ Real Estate at Public Sale. - WILL be sold' at Public Sale, on SATURD-41" the VY 31st day of OCTOBER, 1863, at tkrwrraes' Ho• TEL in the Ittwougb of Lebanon, the following REAL ES TATS,' late the Estate of LUDWIG GINGRICH, decesse4 via:— . , No 1, A LOT of GROUND, situate in the Through , M" Lebanon. finable' 41 feet on Chestnut s treet, and running back 03 feet. and adjoining Doe h • Alley on the West and No. 2on the East. _ The improvements are a large TWO STORY WEATHER BOARDED LOG UOtJSE. 38 by 32 feet; out shed used as a POTTERY for the last forty years ; Stable, &c. No. 2 A LOT of GROUND, adjoining No. 1 on the Eater, froul ing 26 feet. nod bang 99 feet ~'• in depth. en which are erected a New two no ry BRICE . 110.ISE. 22 by 27 feet, PIG STY, &c. No. 3. A LOT containing 2 Aeons and 100 Penciled, more or less, situate in the Borough of Lebanou„lying on the Long bane, and adjoining John Witmeyer on the North and William Shirk on the South, Ilan by the Long Lone. and West by Mr. Shaeffer. No. 4. A n OUT LOT, containing 434 ACRES, more or less, situate in Cornwall township, bounded on the East by the Long Lane, on the South by Bernhar.l Rauch, the West by North Lebanon tuitroad, and on the Nortu by William Shirk. No. OUT LOT, containing 3 4th of an Anna, situate In Cornwall township. adjoining the Plank Road and lauds of Theodore Fruutz and Ortb Light's Estate. No. 6. An OUT LOT, containing 1 3 ACRES. more or less, sit nato on the Plunk Read, opposite Nos. N 0.7. An OUT LOT, containing 2 1 ,4 ACRES, more or less _situate in Cornwall township, adjoining the Lan caster road on the West, lands et Orth bight's Estate on the North , Samuel Hauck on the East, and a lane on the South. • Sir. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., whoa coa ditions will be made kuown by SOLOMON GINGRICI 0 HENRY GINGRICH, Executors of Estate of Lutlw Sg Gingrich. ileC'd. Lebanon, October 7, 1863„ Pnblie, Sale. WILL be sold at public sale on the premises on Sat urday, October :14, 1863, A certain PLANTATION or Tract of Land, Situate in Jackson township, Lebanon county, on the turnpike leading from 3lyerstown to Slotsellsburg, about 2% miles from the former and 1 mile from the latter place near Matt's tavern and the Church Mill,adjoining land of Michael liersberger and Charles 19c igly, coats/Ong 34 Acres, ofgood limestone land. The improvements are a Log DWELLING HOUSE, Nweitaer lA' DARN, Young bearing Orchard, flowing we. " ter, and other improvements. Emma Salon atm good title will be given on the let'of April. 1864. Sale to con - M0.46e at 1 o'clock; F. AL, when terns will be made knbwu by HENRY' EN,GELHARD: Persons withlng to view the prenfltesa wlll.callon Mr. Engelhard. whe'resides thereon. Oct. 1,1863.--3 t. A d ailinastratorle Notice.. NOTICE -is hereby given that betters of Adininistra , tion on the estate of J.• 111111titgri deo'd,. late of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon Coun ty, Pa, have bban'granted to the undersigned, reabling in Union township, county andatativaforeseiti. Ttlere fore, all parsons indebted to said saints wilt please make paydant, and those having Matins will present them without delay,to the underelgited. WM.-We MllRXEYrAdatteisteitter. October 9;•1883-.• . . LaTE6 I ..T. XE 1 1 1 ! - .0111 - 1.-71 , 5111•311 r 4 111101 0 31E lb lIffliNhIll.311111Nu A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FALL AND iIaINGOODS 9 AT THE tif.W YORK STORE. WE have just opened the following list OA great bargains, received from our buyer In New York : Pc Lathes, 26 and 25 eta. per yard; very good Prints from 16 cts. upwards, I:looped Skirts of all sizes, very la test styles; Black Stella Shawls, 51,50 and upwards ; Ladies' Collars and Sleeves cheaper than ever. GROCERIES, 'GROCERIES. We have just received from Stew York a fresh stock of GROCERIES, such 1111olosseki l Sugar Caine, Tea, die., Ike., 5 '.* Sfir- We buy our Goods exclusively forMEIT, and are thereby &twos enabled to buy where we can find the cheapest and will always glee our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have but one price and our terms are OASIS. Come and examine our stock, and if you don't buy you will see no cross faces. Towle & Carlisle, KENDALL'S BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1863. 1-- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators Notice. NOTICB is hereby given that Letters of Administra• Lion on the eatitte of JACOB BROWN, dec'd., late of Londonderry township, Lebanon county, Pa.. Ilan been, granted to the undersigned, residing in the town. shr. county and State aforesaid. Therefore all persons ebted will please make payment and those having claims w ill present them without delay. Dr. JOSEPH S. THOME. Londonderry tp., Oct. 7,1863.—+ LAURA # GERHARDt, ' Paiiiiner 2 Oct. Jonestown, Pa. . 7,1843.-44 . A. Pocket Book Found, %XTAS found by the subscriber between linrris. VT burg end Selinsgrove. on the Ilth of Set. tember , a POCKET BOOK...,itontniebtfr e Amin sum Of money, The owner can: lave it by provfug property and paying expeusee, ISAAC KALI3ACII. Near Zdyerat own, Lebauoh county, Pa. Fent. 30, 1853r.rw.1. • ' ; NAr. Tobias) N7ctorketie...23. x_il.2al.3friearkt, A Certain cure for pains and aches and warranted J - isuperior to any other. Croup it positively +lutist relief is absolutely sure immediately it is used. Moth ere remember this, and 81111 yourselves with Athottle without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no rlo- Nee, frequently attaeking *child in the dead hour the night ; before a physician can he, summoned , "-it may be too, late. Remember, the Venetian Liniment neverfails . Price 25 and 50 cen is a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office. 56 Courant:id Street, New Ytrk. Sept. 23, 1853--lro Public Noll6e. "191IBUIC -Notice Is heieby . orlyen that the charter of BIICHHE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION or ShOfferatown. was duty presented to tne Court of Common Plea 4 of Lebanon County. fur, examination, and will he siliiiroved accdtding to law, on thefirsl day of November Tern, next, u ‘ nlittra good cause be shown to the contrary. HENRY FIEGRIST, Proth'y, 5ept.30.1863.. ExecutorW-Nollice Estate of MICHAEL PI6LITHORN, &ceased. NT, otice is hereby given that letters Testamentary on "lithe Estate of MICHAEL. FICHTHORN,Iitte of lioroagh, Lebanon county, Pa.. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, or the came piece.— All parsons, therefore, indebted to said Estate will make payment, and those having junk claims will please present them, without delay. JOS. HARM, Executor. Lebanon, Sept. 30,1883, P lIBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. MITE subscribers will sell at public sale on Saturday, I October 24,180, at the 'Public Douse of F. A. Shultz, in Nerrmanstown, 12 Acres of first quality farming land; late the property of John Anspactr, dec'd.. situate in Newnsanstown ' Millcreek fdWriship z Lebanon county, adjoining lands of Peter Lebbo, Peter,Schocb. John person, David Loni"anit..Others.. The imprev'ements,are a no ws taY, DAirgArApro likkuss, es.goad a's new, a new lA,RN and other ouir:build logs; also an ()milord with !well-assorted FRUIT TKGP3 ; these is n Weßuf Water near the Rouse. The above propegty wilthe sqldi in the whole or in dif- ferent Lots to suit purehasem. r Sale to commenee at I o'clock, P. 11„ when torsos spill bemade known by JONATHAN 1). KLOPP. U. B. STEWAIID, Agents for the Reim. 1110fi. The above property is also for sale ut Private Sale. hlilloneek -Township; ieptigaber2o. Reading Adler copy and charge the same to this of. Ace. Philip F. hscauly, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (IN Cumberland Street, one door East of ljthe Black h orse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the abort time I have been in business, b would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Chas at all times an assortment of BOOTS and SIIOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, /cc Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invited to give me s trial. Chi'Arens' Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. .ecir All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made moderate. Lebanun,July 3,1361. Di RICE IS COMING, DAN RICE is With His GREAT SHOW. WILL 'EXHIBIT AT 1,2111334L1V1Ci11a, WEDNESDAY, Oat. 7, at 2 & 7 P. M. :*; A, irk& . 1 \ • !r... DAN RICE, Excelsior, Trained animals, Educated Mules, Acting Dogs, Performing' Momke,O, Tiiiking Ponies, Equestrians, Gyp nasts, Acrobats, • • Athletes, '&c., Will bill introduced in the GREAT SHOW„at ; , LEBANON, , WEDNESONY, OCT, 7 , 1863, ADMASSIONVBoxes, 25 ets. Reserved Seats, 50 ets. Children under 10. years, to all parts of the House, 25.etfi. ' Lebanon, Sept. 30, 1863. NOTICE. A 1 cTit. meeting of the Stock holders of the D I ORTfd ,LEBANON and 81enbeim Plank Road Tutup lite Company, will be held at the office of the Conapany, , in Cornwell township, Lebanon County, on FRIDA,IC, the tBth day of Sept.,lBB3. All the Stook • holders are reqUaided to attend ea Business of impor- Lanett Wig be tranea cted . GPO. HOFFMAN, Pres. Sept, 6, 1863 Sftecial Notice. MADAM ,PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM bee long tested' the truth that there are great principles in Medicines , la there is In Science. and this Medicine is compounded on principles suited tp the manifold na ture of bleb I The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores ,and creaking a gentle internal warmth, and this is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist theoheattby and Tigorouscirculsttion of blood through the inngs, It enlivens the mucks and assists the skin to perform its duties of regulating the beat of the system, and in gent ly throwing MT the waste substance from the surface of iho body. It is not a voilent remedy, but emollient warming, searching and effeetive. Sold by all drug gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. Sept . 2, 1863. Ito Wiled Assad:l42o" n . PliCaSalril3l4 . TVISEASES,O Vie NERVOUS, SYSTEN; SPERNA- . TOR . RHOH( or ' , SEMINAL 11EARNESS. TENep; P:dd drber aflactiona of HIPP:X . IIAL ORGANS . PHYSICAL PEP' Y and PRENWEURE'DECAY,— nevemitCreilaide treatment, in Rektia . of the Hir„eardi AMOCiation; eent'by, Moat; fir eeateS , latter envelopes, free et charge. Add rhee,•Dt. J. SKI LINN:HOUGHTON,' 42w) an Assocraram; No. 2 South' Milth Street, Pnit. , ' •Ankip Ala, Pa. January 28, 1883.=1y: • To Coal Dealers. RtIPOSAI,S will bb received at tha Wader leltsbnrg F &heel house, on ',Saturday , the addsy of October, /SW tor delivering thISOOAL to all the School Homes in Paths! township. - -• S. Ix: Mira, Beey. WIDE*, Fxoe,t.- Bitha twin* iSr, /546embet 0,111341..- • • Fancy Furs ! Fancy Furs !! Fareira, last few years, and would say to them that I now have in atore.or my own Importation and Manufacture a very extensive assort ment of all tge different kind= and qual ties of FAN CY .FURS, for Ladfee and Children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. . Being the direct Impormr of all my Firs fn m rope„and having them all Manufactured under myown supervision—.enftbiPe me to, offer ~my customers and the ply lie a mac h bandsoniar Set of Furs for the same money. Ladies pleaie give" me a call before purchas ing ! Fleets remember the name, number and street. JO/IN FAREI RA, No. 718 ARM. Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 16,1863.-sm. ~ PRIVATE SALE t • or • BOROUGH PROPERTY. gum subscriber offers for sale the Lot of Ground'on r. blarEetetreet, Lebanon.: square. south of Hill, ilgtest side .83 feet front by 199 deep, formerly occupied - by George lam, or. The Improvements are a .” two; story'"-weather boarded DWELLING f*" DOUSE and other improvements. Forfurther InVaatiou, and tenets. apply to GEORGE B. GASSER. LOanon r !Sege, 9, 1863. PUtLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ,AA/ILL be sold at PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, Y in Cornwall toWnehip, Lebanon County, about 4 I j miles from Lebanon, on the road leading from Lebanon to Eby's tavern, near the Horse Shoe pike. on SATURDA I; OCTOBER 10. 1563, th e following ',steatite 'lleal Estate, via:— -41. PlA.a f arArr..44- r r i XEZ3Wi l g" OR , TRACT - OF LAND • .„ , • Containing 94 Acres, neat measure, ofgood timistone J Land, adjoining lands of iihn & David Iloke, Jacob, Jo. seph and John Bowman, and W. Sm ith, having erected, , . . thereon a good two - story STONE „ DWELLING HOUSE, Stone Sweitzer 3'. - ; BARN, another large Bern with Corn b Crib and Wagon Shed. and other ne - • . cessary out-buildings ;. a never ing well of Water with pump near the house, a fine stream of water passes through the premises near the Barn, Orchard with choice Apples, and all other kinds of Wait on the premises. The land is under good fences and in a b igh state of ,cultivation. About 9 VIM'S of the former is excellent WOODLAND. . Tbis is one of the handiromest places in the Carnival' Valley and well worthy the attention of buyers.:;. Possession and good title will be given on theist day of April, 1864. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 111., when terms will be made known by the sublultiber residing on the premises. JOSEPH SNAVELY C0rn711,,,5cpt.144.863rVi.. .t, •i.• *Orphans' Court Sale. 'll - )URSOANRA , to nicorder of the Orphans' Court of r Lei .anori Cclui4yoyillppkexposed ye, sale by pub lir 'endue or outczy, on " , Thursd,tiv - "Oetober 8;-1866-. at 1 o'clock , P. M. on r pre.ii,e,, lato the residence of Abraham Gelb, deer Southebelsion ,t k ownship, about 4 miles from Li s,hon, 134 miles from 6:frown% and about a mile south front the old Rhaerferetowe read, the !Mewing red tatierArie.: A Plantation containing 121 ACRES and 100 ilEncrots, of excel- lent Limestone Lend, In the beet elate of Cultivation. The improvements are a weatherimarded Log DWELL ING HOUSE , a SWEITZER 11ARN, 100 feet long. Summer House, coverall cistern„ Ten -11,1„ ant House, Wagon shed, and other necessary ILL improvements, Yocum Orchard, two wells with pumps, one of which is never falling; running water so that cattle in every field can reach it. About 8 Acres of WOODLAND 2 Acres of which is Chestnut Timber. Said land le ad joined by Rudolph Shank, Isaac Smith,Peter Smith and others. The fences are all In goo condition.— Persons wishing to view the property will call on the undersigned residing on the premises. Possession will be given on the let day of April, 1864. Conditions will be made known on day of Nile by SAMUEL GEIB, Administrator of Abraham Gelb, dec'd. Br TRY COURT; ANDREW LIGHT, Clerk. S. Lebanon tp., Sept. 2, 1863 Estate of JacoliStoever dee'd. Executors' Sale. TO 1311 SOLD at Public Sale ion Monday, the 2nd day of November, A. D., 11863, at the public house of rtenry Siegrist, in the Ittorough of Lebanon, the iht• lore ing Real Property, latp the estate of Jacob Stoev• et. deceased, to wit : NO 1. A certain STONE DWELLING .HOUSE and back building, and half hit of ground In Situate In the Borough of Lebanon • r. aforesaid, fronting on the East side of Market Street, on which tt extends 2 _:j• _ rods, and in depth to Doe A Illaylerods, bounded on the North by lot of Mrs . /Roarer, East by said Alley, South by lot of Dr. Geo. Roes, and West by paid Market street, with the appurtenances, (there IS a good frame BARN on said lotd and now in the tenure of Henry R. 'lantana - NO 2. A certain One and a half Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and half lot of Ground. In a. said Borough, fronting on the East aide of Mar. n ket Street, on which it even& 2 rods. and in depth to said Loa Ailey 12 rode ; bounded on the/Nart by lot of A. Reyfrisa. East by said Alley, South Itylot of George Strickler, and west by said Street w it., the appurtenances, and now in the possession of Lev 1 breaner. Na. 3. A certain HALF LOT OF GROUND, Situate .in„the Borough of North Lebanon , fronting on the Em i t side of kterket square on which it extends 28 feet and in depth 181 feet to an Alley ; hounded on the (North by lot of German Bench, East by said Alley, South by John Ff. Miller's lot, and West by said Mar ket square; with the appurtenances.on which JP erect ed a frame Stipp, and iiper in the tenure of George Fisher. •:, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when atten dance will be given and terms made known by CHARLES F. STOEVER, WILLIAM ti STOEVER. Vaecntora of Jacob Stoever, dec'd. Lebanon, Sepi. 23, 1833.—t5. ALSO At the came time and place, will be sold a certain two story DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and half lot of Gronnd, in paid Borough, front- I 3 on the North side of CuMberland Street, on which it extend's 2 rods, and in depth to pr ng Alley about 12 rods ; bounded on the North by said alley, East by Henry T. Hoffman, South by said Street, and West by lot of heirs of John Stine, deed., with theappnrtenanees,—as the property of the subscribers. CHARLES F. STOEVER. WILLIAM H. STOEVER. Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1883,.--te. Terible Disclose res. SECRETS for the million ! A most valuable and won derful publication. A work of 400 pages, and 80 colored engravings. DR. 'HUNTER'S MECUM, an original and popularlreniiso on' Mao and- Norman, their Physiology. Functions, and 3uxual diseigere -of every kind, with Never Failing lihmedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. HUNTER has- long been, and still le, unbounded, but at the earnest solici tation of numerous persons , he has teen induced to ex tend his medical usefulness through the medium of his -•vADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever _iv leited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of postage to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps, or. 3 copies for $l. Ad dress. post paid, DR. HUNTER, N 0.3 Div is ion Street, Now York. Sept. 3, 1563.—1 y. Red Lion Hotel. .Shaefferston, Leboion county Pa. Michael Pi;oprietop. 'fit cheteelWreepeetfdl4iinterme the, puhlie that hairtaen the aboie nedteally loaated..llqlel, J Shaeditatewn, atid thapipieill be happy .to ,enter talk, cobrictietatiyAndldeassatti, an who may,, faairr hi& id" Celli. The HOUSEda Imp and , commo4l nue, and the STABFING of the very beet kind: Mt Table and BO' will alerayale aopplied with the bee MA choicest; He eallelts's efiare of the public patron a eke.' M. K. KEAT/I: Shaefferetown, May 6 1663 " BLANK RECEIPTS For Colleetors of State, %County, and Militia Tax, for sate cheap at the Advertiser Otte.," Veer fer Cellseteraltf Seltactl:Tan ib. r. • .44,4 LIINIMENT GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, 40TJT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS. BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, FILM HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEVMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For &U of "Phial It IN a speedy end certain remedy, and never falls. Thle.l 4 iniment le prepared from the recaps of Dr. Stephen &west, of Connecticut, the fatoooll bone setter, and ham been need In Me prac• taw for more than twenty years with the moat won bating success. 718 Arch Street, glow Bth, south aide, 'HILADISLPHIA. Importer, Maottfac trim o f and Dealer in I kin& et Fancy Furs, - • - AS' AN ALLEVIATOR OE . POW. it is unri card by any preparatJan 'before the public, of which themoshekeptica may be convinced bY a single trial Lad fear and -Child ren's Wear. I wish to return my tanks to my friends of al Liz is surrounding oinitiss, for their very iberrit patronage ex laded to me dnringtne This Liniment will cure rapidly nail radically. RuzigMATiC DISORDERS of every kind,"iind in thou sands of MOM where it has been need It bag never been known `.o fall FOR NEITRAIGIA, it will afford immediate relief in every ease, however distressing. . „ ilk • ' It will relieve the worst asses of HEiltAtnlZ in three minutes and is warranted to It. TOOTHAM alv will it cure instatal.,x, ATFORKIIVOIT • DEBILITY 'Alit GEARAL L ITDASSITN ltrisingfrom imprudence or excek;•this Liniment is iruMet loppy and unfailing reinedlt:iltet• iii t c directly upon the nervous tissues, ft strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores It to eltisticity and vigor. 44 • AIM . s VIES. 2 -11.s an external remedyptive claim that it le the best known, and we challenges the World to produce an equal. Every victim of this Ills trassing complaint should give it a trial, for it wilt not fail to sif..rd immediate relief, and in a majority of ca ses will erect a radical cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT, are somet lit as extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely op. liklfatiir of thin Liniment will never fall to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints et liable to occur if neglect ed. The worst rale may be conquered by this Liniment in two er three days. BRITIES, OUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL• CERS, BORNS AND SCALDS, yield.readilv to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFAL LIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to direc tions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECTS BITES AND STINGS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great :Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen gweet, of Connecticut, is known all over the. United States. Dr. Stephen Sureet, of Connecticut, le the, author or "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment" Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. ts 4 Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. hr •''' ,44 Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures BUMS and Scalds immediately. ti tIIS-t • • Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ie tke test koidwii remPfly fqr Sprains and Undoes t. ; ,zt• 1 4 ,ip . . Dr. SWeettigrifallible Liniment. Curer Headache isumedlatoly. It was mover brown to ..; 1 .• Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords humediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. f Dr. Sweet's Inlallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and wounds immediately and leaves no scar Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the know world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Iles been need by More than a million people, and all praised it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic, CholeraMorbus and Chop Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment b truly a "friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment To for sole by all Druggist& Pero 26 orate. A Friend in need. Try it DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, is an external remedy. is without a rival, and will.. al leviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders , it Artruly infallible, and as a curative foraores,Wounds, - fprains, Bruises, &c. Its soothing healitig and powerful strengthening properties, excite the Just worn* and astonishment of all who have evere , given it a. : trial.— Over one thousand certillcatesofremarkebleanres, par. formed by it within the last two nide, attest the fact. - DR. SWEET'S.: INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaed by any, and all in cases of Lameness. arising from Sprains,Bruisesor Wrenching, ils effect is magical, and certain. Harness or Saddle Galli. Scratchee& Mange, kc., it will :VISO eure.Fpc.eaily. Spavin and'ainebotts- may be. -.cagily prevented'- and cured in their incioieitt stages, hut confirmed casokare beyond the possibility of u radical• cure.. No case of the kind. however. is so desperate - or hopeless het lit may be alleviated by this Liniment,•and its faithful ap plication Will always remove the Lameness. and enable the horses to travel with comparative- eiur4. Every Horse Owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre vent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render ao many otherwise valuable horse. nearly worthless. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment, SOLDIER'S FRIEND, To *roil, imposition, obverse the Sionntord and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label. and ol eo "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown is the glass of each 'bottle, without which none are gen nine. RICHARDSON k CO.. Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN d ALLEN, General Agents, 46 Cliff Street, New York sra- Sold by ill dealers everywhere. December 3.1862.—il for Sale or Exchange. rr KG undersigned will sell, or exchange for a Stint I , Fran, his desirable house and lot of Ground. iu Ir i - East street, East Lebanon. The House is a Ni all-well ILl,9l i with Kitchen attached, At ell arranged with all newt- I I eary.couveldinees.. '• Also Cistern , Beth House, Smo e Howie, all 411.nds of Fruit. TANK &0.,, on the premises. This prdnerty ; if -not sold:, wilr-Worsdienold as aboye. Good ,ancLindisputable title given. .I'4,v:fur ther information apply, yo - -, • ~,- .. ~. r - •• -, • • , JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith. Lebanon, July 16;1862. VICTORIA LAWNS, Plaid` and Striped Naueookal . Plain end P lalirgednbrice,'Plaid and dotted Mulle , Sr One" IlizieUlee, itiditinte, Se.. thj Wiest tietkOtr epietjt:thiFeletent Nitt riff A EITINS. DR, SWEET'S INFALLIBLE TITS 1112121 MEM To Hors'e• IS TIME And thousands have found it truly rien4l n ed A - CAUTION NOT ALCOHOL/O. " A HIGHLY joNcarrkAtEb • Yc e t able t. A , PURE TONIC V -- 7. • DOCTOR 1-100FLAND'S GERMAN ,BITTERS,, PREPARED $Y 4 Dr. C. 11. f. JACK, N,, WILL EFFECret AL LX. CURE Liver Complhint, • DYgiPelilhift,"" Jaenklice. Citron ie or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the K idney e, and all diseases arising iron:i.e.:, disordered Liver or Sternal*. Such as Constipate°, Inward Piles, Fulness o r MOGI to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,• Heart born, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Souk Eructetlone, Sinking or Fluttering It the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Her ried and Difficult Breath log, Fluttering at the Hem% Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a tylegpoe• tore, Dimness „of .Y.htton,..Dots ..,or Webs bakno_elle Sight, Fever end Dull Pain in the Heet,Deflend_rof Perspiration. YelloOnees Oki Sigh eddiffijdigrAis in the Side, Beck, Chad, tim &O. /odden,"llise of ileat; Burning' in 'lto Fies ConsUnt - Insigfuffip of Evil, anti great Deprepsion of Spirits. And will positively prevent Teams aver , Mime Aver, elk, e n, 't THEY COIgAIN No Alco 101 or .11;g1 "Whiskey ? They WILL Conn the -above diseases in ninety. nide bitses out bf n huniped.. Induced by the extensive sale and univetwaLpepa- Tar!tiof Hoods:nal: Gernian Bitters, (purely vegetable,) be4ts or lenomot Quacks and unscrupulous advsitti sere, have opened upon suffering humanity the flood, gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whiskey, vilely componuded with injurious drugs, and christened Ton ics. Stemachies and Bitters. Bewert. of the innumerable arrny of Alcoholic prep s.. t ions in plethoric bottles, and big bellied kegs, en der the Modest appellation of Bitters:: which instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disap pointed suff rer in (impair. . , • • IIOOFL AND'S GERMAN BITTERS! Are not a new and untried' artiala. libtleisfe stood the test or fifteen years trial by the Anfritssupujilis; and their reputafibu end' ale, atis'tidt rifdll'ed by any ;similar urepplration. The proprietors have thousands of Letters From the roost eminent CLlERClinizs. LAWYERS, (r. PHYSICIAN'S: and CITIZENS, 'Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. 'DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENOTHENYOUt DO YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE, DO YOU WANT TO BUILD EI'IVOITE CONSTITUTION? DO lOU' WANT to FEEL WELL., DO YOU .W ANT TO 0 MEM QF, NER.V.OUSHESS t DO You WANT ENERO,Irt, BO:YOU 'WANT TO SLEEP WELL t " 1101 - - WANT?, BRUM 2,1 , ,1D VIGOROUS F ERLINGIf Ifyoti'do,"uss , HODFCAND'S eigRUN BITTERS. Prom Rem' To-N.cebtari,Bra2N D. v.,. Miler of the A* yethiht .141i5 neF.e . .Knost:Rease. Although not Ziajosairto realm' or recommend -Pat ent Medicines in general, through died - a:4'of their iv gredient. and effects ; I yet know of no egg's. lent „Tea— mum why a man may not tastily to thebindllis Neves himself to have received from any simple prep aratiou, in the hope that be may_gsTi contribute td doe benefit of others. I do this the more readily In regard to Hoothindrs German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackion, ofthla city, bemuse I was prejudiced against them for many years, tinder the impression that they ware chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Rob ert Shoemaker, Esq.. for the remind of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try thety when suffering from great and long continued debili ty. The use of three bottles of these BittetWitt !hate gioning 0f.,& be preadbt year, was:RdidaisiPtiyairident relief, and rgoltoratidn'te E'cregreit'a bodily and man */ wjgetrAFfelch.l Ilidi 'hot-lei:Ter Six months 'befit& And had' almost despaired of regaining. I • thioralkofe 'tbdilk , Gtd 'end' my friend foe directing me to the ime of them r% -- • ,;" NEWTON BROWN. Joss, 23 1161. PartictilarNotice. There arc twiny prepirationA sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles: oonsporloded of the cheapest whiskey or C 011121012 rum, casting from 20 to 40 cents per gallon; the taste dleguiihd by Anise br Curianderitpeil. This claw bas caused and will continua to cause, as Icing they can be sold, hundreds td'dfe the death ef.,the drunkard. By their use the. system is kept einatihually nhder.the influence of 'Alicibelib SUM: ulantuof,the worst •kiud; the deleire for-Liquor Je erne tekantl kept up, and the lesulk is all tint,h%-rms et. tendealtlipon a arOokavf.9 1115- _ an] depth. ' • For4boue who desire and rditiliatie a Liquor Bitter; weepublishnhe following receipt.. Get One Batik Hoof lamb's Gn'tea , Bitters and mix with Three Quart: sf Good Brawls or Whiskey. and the result will be a prep: aration that w ill far excel in medicinal virtues end true eite Hence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the ruarlsut . , and will cost much less. You will have' all•the v Mlles of Henfiand's Bitters in connection with a ,good nri b ille of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you. Adtentioik Soldiers! AND THB FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS:,•.: We call the attention of all having friends du the army to the feet that g/4030/11AAWS -German Bitters " will cure nine tenths Of the dimmer induced by exposures and prlvatiodskittedidt tb 'Cathy' . lo n the lists, published WI/Wet dailLtin the news-, ltittperit..Wthe arrival of file Vek; it*Bl be noticed, that a very large propprlnnr.lairnetrerifering , from debilir ty. .Krery ceoc of that iFirld.ene.- be radily cured by - Gernifin 'BROIL 'nitleases 'resulting from; disorders of the digestive area 119 are speedily removed.' We have no hesitation in stetting that, if these Bitters were !testy needitzerone-but- 561diere:htinerted - id lives might be saved.that etherwiae lay log. '• " ifi • We call partlar attention tti Its - ' 'allowing se- Workable and well authentiiated here of one of the nation's heroes, wkote lifeetense his own language, "has been saved by the Ennis :"• Part.anm.ruis, August 23rd, 1862.• Messrs. Jones Evans I, gentlemen, your Hoof. land's Garman Bitters has saved my life. "There is no mistake in this. It is vouched .. for- by numbers of ,my comrades, sums of whose name are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the eireusestaiices of My rase I am, and have been for the - last four . yearn, a member of Sherman's 4elebrated Wary,: undir the immediate command of Captain K'l3."Ayres.LL Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous du ties. I was attacked in November last with intleinithation of the lunge, and was for seventy-two days in theli r t: pital. This was followed by great debility, heigh ed by an attack of dysentery. I was then removiki from the White House, and sent to this city on booed the Steamer "State of Maine." from which I lauded on the 28th afJnne. Since that time I bays beers's bout as low ae any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality, For a week or more I was warmly able to swallow anything, Radar did-force a nional doers, ft _Noe leltmedlotc l 7.4 l rown,tliccitilit.e. e. n , .1_ • I could zioreven• keep a giliss IST Water di clif Stour ach el lifer rould not legit under thMegitemesttineleri and, accordingly, the .physicians who had been wask , lug faithfully, though unsueeessfullY, Ito Mime Pota from,the grasp of Aba dewl Aocher,lraultlyttild-ritte they could do no more ..for rpe„and advised me to-mdr a clergyman, and.to make adebi s ilidpOaltion` or - nrylfsna, Ltd funds ea best suited toria s&n acquaintance wile. visited me at the hOspital,Mr.Frederiek Steinbton,'...* Sixth- below Arch. Streetorbbrieed ale; as a forloksi - .bope, to try your Bitters, end. kindly maimed a bell , . tie. From the time conntisaced . taking them the. gloomy' shadow-of death receded, mull am'now,aank tied for it, getting better. Thongh,l have bat taken two bottles, L havagained 'ten eptiande,"ribtl'lltell sin ge Me of being permitted -to rejoin my wifeand daugh. ter, from whom I have beard nothing for IS Menthe: for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the 'Min- • icy of Front Royal.- To your invaluable Bitters I Owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of maple. ear n —to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege for again clasping to my bosom those who are deareatto me iu life, Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE, Weir Weirdly concur in the truth of the above' tatement; as we had despaired of seeing bur eoiurade, ' elr.lffaloliq, restored to health. - dOLIN CODDhEBACK, let New York Battery. 0F,01.4 . -IE4 ACKLEY , Co C 11th Maine. LEWIS Citi;VA WEIL, 92d New York. L E SPENCER, Ist Artillery, Battery F. .1 B FASEWrLf., Co B 3d Vermont. ENRY BEROME, Co B do. MENET if ,MACDONA LD, Co C eth Maine. .1t e-Lle w WARD, Co E oth HFIBMAN KOCH, Co II 72d New York. - NATttANIEL B 'moues, CO F 95th Penn.. ANDREW, J KIMBALL, Co A 3d Vermont. 4011‘.1.ENKINS, Co B 116th Penn. , Beware of Counterfeits: , See that the sigosturc - °Foe. R. JACKSON," bon the WRAPPER gime}, bottle.: - ,PRICE PER BOI=LE 75 CENTS, ' • Olt EMUS DO6:*.FOR Si- 00. Should your Nearest druggist not have the ertyle„.. do not be put Off by any - Oftlye intoxicating prepare. them that may be offered in its place, but send to in, and we will forward. securely packed. by captain. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANU.M.PTORT; NO. 631 ARCH, ST,. Jones AI: Evans. ' (Successor to C. Al. JACKSON A OW Proprietors. ,rgi- FOR SALE by De. Geo. Ross, opposite the Court Ilouso LanANos. Pw., and by Druggists and Dealers M every town iu the United States. weal Notice. g Edt PHLETORS OF THE GIRARD, : : ; ,..:: HOUSE. ILALE.LFELA,, - - • Rapped MIS , cidi.the attention of qinsineee , nren and the travelling cotnninu ityy to the supenior *CO.fona.. dation and eonifort!ii.iered in their eAablistnent. KANAGL, FOWLER . EEY n. 4 ligust 26, 181,33 —3mo, Boot and gittie Stoie L es r:pec iis t li f in all e : t hi- in forms the public that he still ooniiin• • ~. __. , u a i jA tti C : ° B ic t j :: i: 111126. WIPE hie new building, in Cumberlandat„ I SL where be hOpeo. to rimier the Hama satisfaction se heretofore to all who may favor him with their custorc...rfeilthttea Merchants and dealers In BOOTS and SIIDESawb -every OM who wipes to purchase etAionable and, durable artiolee in his line, to call and examine for thookiselvea, his large ail varied stock. . . _ .. lie is determined to surpass all ormbetitfon in the ram timeture of every article in his bnainese,,suitable nif3i,farket in the Union. A due care tabbn in regard , td materials and workmanship; erne bt the beet quaff ty. of La7ATIII.Ih and other materials are uselland none - bet the beet workmen are employed le . P. S.—He returns his Wei: thanks to his friends hea; the very liberal patronage retofore bestowed crohlut( He hoPes bYetriot *Mantled businessandendea l y to pier" his %IMitomersi, to merit a share of publ ic . rouses. - . fliebanothJnbf :12 =3ll
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