ttis altinttivt: TrILMS, $1 50'A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1863. HOME AFFAIRS. `Some malignunts, suspected to be the rotor who base been bedaubing the property rf our citizens with paint, setting tire to barns, ‘and stnneing houses a tier titian ight, have, during the last few days been engaged in sending, anon. yorously, aan CAPS. to DetliOuratS. So far as Ave are eitneerned their malice is regarded as lightly ari the idle wind. We despise and spit upon them, and nil they do, politically and otherwise. Now that the time has arrived for the 1103 ul stoves and gralfo, too much care can• not be taken to guard against fire. Your stove pipes should be carefully examined, and, %here necessary, repaired, while particular care should be taken that there is no wood work in contact with them. Defective flues should also be exam ined nod put in order, and care taken that 'the cinders and ashes are deposited in such a way as to prevent the poaSibility of accident from this source. BROKE Ills LEG.—Mr. Tohn Mc- Laughlin, uiNorth Lebanon, fell from his wngnn un Friday* the Jolt inst., and broke his leg be low the knee. lie has been suffering severely. Mr. Henry Haber is now in the ci ty buying a new stock of Ready-snade Clothing, Wbith may be expected in a day or two. Now is just the time to lay in Winter Clothing and Ra ber's stink will be a good one to serdet from. UNION FIRE 003RPAEL A few years ago the excel lent cogrition of the Fire Departtnent in our. Ber4ugh wits the boast of its members, and the safeguard of the whole community. It is very desirable that its former usefulness should be restored, and at the request of many of the more active members., I respect. fully request a general attendance of all the members of the UNION FIRS Co3tearir and all others interested, at the Engine ItUDEB next Mon day evening, at 7 o'clock. J. W. FILLINGRR, Presideut U. F. Company DREArtiVi, ACCIDENT.—On Fr'ha's' , the 18th inst., Mrs. John Fisher, of Union town ship, met with bar death in • the following man ner. She was crossing, with her husband and a neighbor woman, the bridge of an abandoned railroad across sold Mine Creek, in Cold Spring township, when the plank on which she was walking gave *way and precipitated her through the bridge down about 25 feet on the rocks:— She fell on her head and was killed almost in. stoutly. The,dereased was about 54 years of age. John Brunner, Esq.,"ollonestown, died suddenly on Wednesday last, of apoplexy. Ile was our in the country surveying, and when about returning home, suddenly fell over and ex pired. Mr. Brunner was a member of the Legis lature from this county in 1840 and 1841, at.d served in the capacity of Justice of the! Peace in his district for many years. Isis rega lac occu pation wit. the Mercantile business, which he followed in Jonestown for a long time. v, REAL _Li , STATE SALES.—Property of Simon Boltz, in UniOn township, cousisting of of an acre of, land and building, at Sheriff Sole, sold to David Smith, for $397. 9 acres of clear land, of same, to Edward Krei der, (Steward.) for $796. •33'nerei and 31 perches, and , buildings, in Jackson township, property of Henry Eaget hard, to Allen We igley, for $4201. rThe above properties were sold by Auctioneer Blocher. • Ono of the Jinn ut Lowry & Nahm now in the city Purchasing a New; Stock of Confectionary, Tuys, &e., which will he opened in a short time, The attention of the pub lie is revpeetrelly invited to their, kne-tissortnitto ts, and the public pal cottage solicited, Mr. Thomas McLean, of Corn wall while in town livtit Friday, was badly k iekeil by one of his 'hoysen, engirgeri iu - hitching it to the wagon, Hi, was struult itt thefnee. Mt. Clvarles Shrivel''' . has dold Lia double bcrick 'house and half lot of grl'ourall, on Cumberland iltreet, 'his Borough, to Mr. Lane Iloutbloon, for .SOO., • Geo. J,litleehmeght 0 acres and 420' 'perches, of land. lying Hear the line between the Barouiti and Cornwall township, from Christian Grandee estate t for $1,200. Mr. John Strohm .sold 'his farm, in Dethel Rep., containing. 05 Mires., 'lit Vriv,,te 'ale. to Jacob Snotterly, of Fredericksburg. for $4OOO. FoR ONCE. Ave itiake l'?l•etOinto in thli ing the attention of our Yenitero to an advertise met' f Down St•kVI.INS A•Fa , tuily Dye Colors," la Okla day's patter_ Theae Dyea hove become a hotifelinhi necessity, and so general in their use that many a well dressed holy finds that litany an article once rejeete.i as out . date. is, by the ilia of these Dyes, tuadis'as &pod as new. THE„SLA. I 7ES OP PREIDIIICE. DEATIi.'R.O3BEL) OF MS There are atieer.people in the worli; p'enple with the must absurd. unreasonable., and hide." fensible prejudices. Fur example, we have met with iadivi4ivals who had a morbid anntrarity to anything that wits extensively advertised, no matter what might be its simnel claims 're the eunfidenue <Attie public. These eccentrics leek ed with especial disfavor on advertised *fedi (eines. They could not see s fur example, in 33'r. iipLuowiAy-s magnifieent system of 'advert is lug, (Myer ing, es it does, all the mediums 'o'f publicity which the:World affordir, anything brit a gigantic selseme .of awe speculation. True, they coati not gainsay the testimony pouring in spontamenctsly from the highest sources,' favor tor dotomparahle Tills and Ointment, 'but stil.P.tirey Amok their beads and. Muttered "humbug." Ofetturse., there is no possibility of arguing with teen who won't reason. The best .way 'ls to let 'them 'alone. Fortunately, Fuel] specimens of ste_pi.rity are'. few and far between" inlh is eindightened era. The geuei-ai feeling is, that if a tlfing ii in itself excellent, its virtues shotrld he proclaimed to the four winds of heav. en for the general benefit• of mankind. ;fence, the proclamations made by Dr. Iferdmwsr, through the entire newspaper press of the world, .of the properties and operation of his remedies. meets 'with the cordial approval of thinking men. The value of the preparations as specifies itor the warklus internal and external complainte peculiar to different climates, or common to the worldstetslarge, is conceded, not only by the masses, but by governments, men of science,. and .candid observers in every walk of life. "Can Such remedies be too iaidely known Tut tpostfittlei—Cie: "Dollar aulambiitu." .Oft* This very, best medicines in use among , us are those prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., ofilitiwull. lie is 'a graduate of the lenn. Uni versify, whose connexion with that celebrated College of Medicine has conferred more d is tinc. tion twat' it, than its Diploma has upon His remedies have become household words not only in this country, but in almost every region ofl.theaartli inhabited by , won. Their extreor dinary fame has arisen from the'ir extraordinary virtues, and these are certified by men o f the ;highest station. We publish in our issee to oday, a document signed by the Mayors of the ! groat cities in the United States, Canada's, Mix ice, Peru, Chili and Eras ii,'each of whom certi fy that the physicians soul druggists of their re speetivo localities have given their assurance -of the uniform good effects and superior virtues .of Dr. Ayer's preparations. Tpis is evidence ..}o o l 2 .shouid satisfy Cho most sceptical, of their effimmy,-and we beg our readers to refer to it. Espeebully do they speak with glowing praise of his Sarsaparilla—the beneficial etrects and truly remarkable cures that have been realized from its use. (New York Sunday Times.] 'Measles an prostrating the Volunteers by hundred,. the hospitals are crowded with them. /Soldiers:4e warned in tiros. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are_ positively infallible in the cure of this disease; occasional doses of them will pre. serve the health even under the greatest expo, sures. Only 25 cents per box. 224 "KOLLOOK'g LEVAIN" is the best and purest Bilking Powder known for making Light, Sweet and Nutritious Bread and Cakes. It does not contain a particle of Saleratus, Alum or any Nher kind of deleterious drug ; but is perfectly yi tire'and healthy. It is en excellent eompusi Lion for persons suffering from dyspepsia.. Fur sale a LsmaXasialt's Drug S tore. Blanks for Bounty and invalid Pen inn Claims just printed and for sale, at lea An - wine. Orme.. - • TAIIE NOTICE.—The' enrolling i s go trig on. and it is expected that the Conscription act will be enforced immediately. SO Frye:mid advice every bOdy to get their. PICTURES taken in time for their re ,lations coil friends. and the only place to get a No. I. Picture ie at ZIMMERMAN'S New York Photographic Gallery. for he is taking the Cheapest, the best. and most life-like Pictures in Lebandit. It Is admitted by all that be can't be beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you will find its we rec ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. 8. —Children and anybody that li”a got weak eyes should Call at Ziumiermau's Gallery. Ilia Pictures us- I) require from 3 to 5 seccanis time to sit Guns. Rifles. Pistols. Powder, Caps, &e ATTENTION SPORTSMEN --J. d. AULENBAeII SVOUId re speetfully inform the public that he continues the busines of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, POWDER. Caps, Wads. and ail kinds of gunning and gun materi al. at his Store. Market .treat. anew doors North of the L. V It. It.. Lebanon. 'Pa. All kinds of neon firing done et the shortest poS sible nut iee and in the best style o f workmanship. Lebanon, June' 4,1883.-3 m. (COMMUNICATED ) PULMONARY CONSUNPTION A CURABLE DISEASE ! ! ! , • A CARD TO CONSURIVITIVES. The nn iersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a 'yere simple remedy. of .er-having suf fered several years with a severe long affection, and that dread dhlease, Consumption—is anxious to 'make known to his fellow-suffererwthe means of cure. To all who desire it. be will send is copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing-and using the some. which they will find a rare cure ter. CONSUMPTION. A STU MA , B RON 111.. TIS,COLIGUS, COLDS. ke. The only object oft ad vert iSer in sending the Prescription is to ben, 't the afflicted and spread intbrmotion which h^cone r,a to be invaluable : and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing, and mai prove a blessing. Parties whit& a the prescrip. ion will 'please address REV . EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, - Rings County Oct. 21, 1863.-4 m. New York. gpe ciat ttotitts: BE WISE BY TIMES! Do not trifle With your ileulth, Constitution and Charaeter. If you are Pt:tiering with any Diseases for which HEM - HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIJ Is recommended, . _ . TRY . IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! It will Citre)rou, save fith.; Sulteritig, tillayink Pain and Int3amtnation, and will restore ,y r btt to HEALTH AND I'UItITY, At Little Expense, And No Exposdi'o:. Cut out tire 'Advertisement in Another column eta call or send fdrit. IiNWATeE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Ilemboit's. • Take No Other. CURES GUARANTEED: October 2 ,ISB3 • Terilile Dis'closures. CiECRETS for the million ! A most value ble awrivbii 0 derful publication. A work of 300 pages, and n colored engravings. DEC. HUNTER'S VADE MEOME, an original and popular treatise on Man awl Woman. the it Physiology. Functions. and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing heinedies- for their speedy cure The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still Is, unbounded. bat at the earnest solici tation of numerous persons. he heal een induced to ex tend his med ical usefulness through the medium ()rids -V ADE MECUM." It is a %%Awns that silent! be in the hands of every family in the land as preventive of secret vices. or an a guide for the alleviation of on: at the most awfui and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of post .ge.to any part or the United States for 50 rents in P. 0. stsuipn. or 3 copies for $l. Ad dress. post paid, DR. MINTER, N 0.3 Division Street, New York. Sept. ; 160,4 y. Dr. Tobias , "Vacmmetioaa. Li.xxixrieaxt, Certain cure thr pains and aches and warranted . - 1 L superior to any other. Croup it positively* cures - relief is,absolutely sure immediately itis used. ,Moth era remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no no. tire, frequently attaching a child in the dead hour of the night ; before a phyaieihm can be summoned it may be too late. Remerhher, the Venetian Liniment neverfails . Price 2ii and 'Veen tea luittle. Sold by all Druggists. Mire. 56 Courtin:tt Street, New IN rit. Sept. '23, 1263.-I.m. A 'Gentleman, RED of Nervous Debility.lticotnpetency, Preina• tore Deray and Youth ul Error. actuated by a fie- Aire lo benefit others. will he happy to furnish to all who'need it (free of charge) the reeipe and direbtanns for making the sitriole Rented.; used in his ease. Those wishing to profit by his experience—end pes,ess a Vol. noble Remedy—will re - eire the same, by return catarta/1y setlbd,) by addressing ;JOHN B.OGDEN. No: l 3b NASSAU STREET, NE)T YoRIC, Aug. 19, 1803.-3 m. FYIE CONFESSIONS ; AND EXPERIENCE OF AN N VA LI 13: Published for the benefit. and as a warning and A Ci•A UTIoN Ti) YOUNG MEN Whose/Mr from nerrou. llabiiity, Premature Decay 'Of Nunhood, etc , F apply into at the some time. ' • Ti!fMEANS OF 5i11.F.0011.1.1 By One 1030 hoe eat rd hiraOalf abet helm; put to great expanse 'injury through medical humbug 'amid gitKet;ery. By encloNint• a pO4 paid addressed envelope, single copies may be lied of time authOr. ISATII AN I M. VFAIIt. Esq.. Bed fiord, Kings county, B. Y. May 27, 1863.—1 y. - . DR. INth. L. LYON'S French Prrindilel Drops FOR FEMALES This VsinshiS niedibine is now offered to the Ameri. can 'Ladies us the.only sure, positive, and never-failing cure end regulator of suppreSsion of 'nature, from whatever cease. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy is not the cause. as the Drops would surely produee an effect entirely contrary .to the course of nature, for 'Which i, Witl net hold myself re , sponsible. These Drops ore so mild and 'pleasant. iltat the feeblest cars take them with perfect Oerurity, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may he_safely railed a never failing Regulator. They Can be procured by faldrosshs, me no directed below. I have used this med icine for the last twelveyearsiu my praeace, and there fore well know its merits. Sold by nil Druggists. PileeV per bottle. Address '0 4. l i nty 23, I D B t 2. JOAN L . VON , New Haven, ontt. Special PlatiCe. MAD AX PORTER'S CURATIVE BAZAAR hits lime tested the troth that there are great principle's in !lledicines as there is in Science. and ibis Medicine is rOtopounded on principles suited to the manitild na- ture of Man! Tue cure of Colds is iu keeping, open the pores, nod ores ing 11 gentle internal war.oth, Mi 4 this is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial qua liths are based on its power to assist the 'smithy and vigorMistirenlation of blood through the hulas. it enlivens the maeles and assists the skin to pertifem duties of regtilating the heat of the system. and in gent. tythrowing , off the waste substance from the.surfaCe of the body. It is not a voilent remedy, boat emollient Warming. searching mid effective. Sold by all 'drug. gists at 13 mut 45 cents per bottle: Sept. 2,ltiti3. • WiILOOPINGI COUOII OIL pnot7P, however severe, may I, alleviated and cured'by the use or MADAME A DOC PORTER'S CERATIY E. BALSA M. This in valuable,Medic Me 'possesses the extraordina ry power rif relieving iniVnedtately WiTOOPING COUOII HAM itSit:NESS. 1)1 FFICULTY OF 131tE4TIIING. ILUSKINIISS and Tickling In the Throat. It loosens the Phlegm. and will be four.d to be Very agreealde to the taste. It is note violent retdedy. but emoliont- , -- warming, Fenrelling and effOetive. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For salo - by ail Druggists- at .13 and 25 cts. per beak). January 28, 1883.—1 y. A. Card io the Suiretant. The Itsv. Wtwitst Costinovs. white laboring as n Missionary in Japan, was cure d of Cduswoption.When all other means had fa ilod. by a recipe 'obtained from a learned p,hysician residing fel - he great 'city of Jeddo. This recipe has cared great umnbeis 'who - Were suffer ing front Consumption; Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these irsortlers. Deiiititts of bertefitting others,. I will sentrthis re. cipe,'erhich I have brought home - with me; to alt who need it, free of charge ichlreng • Ezv. WM. COS. cirtnyz, 439 FuitOn Avenue, • Drooklin, N. Y Dec. 10, 1.862.-13 r QuEsTioN.-11111k) I there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a htirry A xswzn.Why we are just on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery ; to have our pictures taken . Ile takes splendid pictures, end his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded so I said to Nancy we will.go ' , or ly this mot ning before any bode else gets, there, or we will have to come away again without getting an y. QUEST.—Yes! I have heard too that Danis I iallet7 Is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? Arm—Oh my we could ant think of such a Thing We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes. sti much that we would nut go to another Gal lery .if we could get theni Inc nothing Be has seven years, experience in the business, bans a complete sett of improved instruments, an exc ellint sky -light, anp therefore takes the hest plot urea n town. and 50 of tours,, every body that wants a good picture goes to him. Queer.—What kind of Pictures doesqe take? Atts.—He takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. Hid turd picturea have been . pronounced more truthful and life like than some:the. have been taken in our large cities. lijs Ambrotypes are beautiful, mid can't be beat. He also.excele in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to &or size. Quaar.—Wbere is this Hal fiery ? I mast give bim a call too. .Aria.—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 Dank. Ile bus constant ly on Rand a good assortment of and Rosewood Frames, Gases. Albania, &c.„ which lie sills Cheap.— For good and cheap Dictates We titili , ll all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. I)larcb 11, '63. _Editor of Advertiser. READ, 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 fur making and using a situ plc t egetable Balm, that will effectually remove in 10 days, Pithples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the MUD Burt, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Baro Faces, simple directions and in. formation that will-enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous tache, in less than 30 days. All applications an swered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours; THOS. F. CHAPMAN . , Chemist, No. 831 Broadway, New Ytirk. July, 29, 1863.-3 m. Actiginu 4tititot. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. 11., at the • nurse shoe t'ike meeting !wane. German service next Suintay morning in Salem's Lu theran eh imh and 'English in the evening. Services—Neat, Sabbath eveninj. yin tire English lan guage, in the First Iterarthed 0)111.01: 'arrifia. On the 2thl'inat., at the home of Wm. Wenr lob. In Myeretowit. by the Raw. Geo. Wolff, Mr. FRANK WEINRICH. to Miss KAT.?, BUBB. both of [hie Co. On the 2fan inst.. by tlie, gnu., 31r. HENRY 'ROE., to 3.1i,s GAM tINI I. 61.11.91:1t17. Ou ttic LlTtb inst., by the' Ilsv. P. W. Kremer. Mr JO.l N ENq s tt. of Swatera tn., to Miss MARY C STII fi P MN 0 U It. of N. Areurille tp., this county. On the T2nti host.. by the Ler. 11. S. Millet. Mr HENRY 73A9LILUKL , tb Sli.s EIANNAII 1311MERS IiERFER. both of LoildnAlerey. On ilir. 4111 inst.. bythe liev.-Jolin Grim:. Mr. 111 , 1 N. ItY LOVER, to Miss AMEI.I - 1.. 1.1&1.1.N&Y , both ur ifr,lloricks burg. PO. On the 21st inst., In this borough. Mr‘. BARBARA MICRAEL. widow of George A. Michael. dec'd., aged 85 years. 2 months and 17 days Uri 'the 7th lust. in North Lebanon township, SATIATE ELIZABETII, aged 7 years, 3 months and 18 days_ and on-the 10th inst., AMANDA, aged'l2 years and 3 days, children of Isaac Ll 011 T. In New York. at the residence of his brother, on .the 13th ult., BENJAMIN GAMIER, late a coaductor.dh the Lebanon Valley ra Broad. . , On the 9th lust.. in Bethel township, Mr.:JACO lIEWOOMRER, aged 50 yedre. On the 21st nit-in Corn Wall. ROLIEnT WYN(MA. only child of Edward F. and 'RAMSEY, eget! 7 , ihonths and'2l days. • l'ile Leil)antoti Market. Care rally Correctedfy l, ol, - 1.11. _ . . TARA WON, Wsnxesmti, OCtolllilt 28, )863. Extra Emily, * $7 (,0 iw z ...4 1 doz., 29 Extra Flour. 7 ,l;Itl Butter, 10 tb- 20 Prime White Whest,l 4. Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime Red Wheat; :25 ',Lard, 9 New Wheat, lA X. ;) tallow, . 10 . Prime Rye, 1 uo Ham, 10 Corn, .o,:i Shoulders. 8 Oats, 70 l Sided, . ' 8 Clover-seed, 5 00 Sap,' Timothy-seed, 1 00 Bees-waX, 20 nax-seid. _1 25 White Rugs,s • Dried Apples, pealed. 150 Stixed Hags, 2 Pvieh "Snits." 250 Flax, W lG , 191/ Peach "Itutzehi," 112 li2.stlkn, 44 Cherries, I 10 eetither:; "ft 646 Si WOOL IA lh., 40 Potataea.'o bus, 50 soup BMWS, qt., 7 Apple Et utter,V.eroetc. 4 Vinegar, ip gal, • 12R, The 'Philadelphia Ellartzel. Saturday E,'ening, Out. 24. 1563. IRON.—The tuarKet very !iron ; 4.01011 ttille9 of Anthracite are making at $37 (i. - 0 3is too $35@36 for No.-2, and $33 for N 0.3. Scotch Pig it netting at $.40(4.12 in. • FLOUR.—The market is quiet hut steady, but prices ere without change; about 1.1100 Wits extra futnily sold at $6 50@6 75 for old stock, and $7 fur fre,ll ground SOU bids IV. B. Thomas' ~A-Tr a sold on terms kept ,neret. The borne trade are buying at $5 250/5 62i, for reperflue; $.6@50 for extra; $6 .50 ®7 for extra fatally; trod $7 75. , Cos 85 hhl 6,r fancy braadt t according to quality. 11,ye rlour is scarce find Field at $5 75 bbl. 'Coro keal—Tnere is very little doing ; Brandywine is selling at $5 It, W tient is innetivi3.* 'nett is less of fering. About 6,0011 bus sold ftt 46©1 4S fur fair to prime rsde, ehoic , 3 I.ls St 50, • and white $1 . 60@l. 65 74 bus: for r. r prime,— Rye is steady, with small sales at $1 26 a bus. Corn-holders ore rather armor; abaut 7.000 Mts. sold at Ho frlr yellow, 96e fsr puktr, end $1 bus for prime while Oats are ',emir; about 0, DUO hos ro ll mostly at 7Se. %‘, 5.:11164mi. WHISKEY—Is firmer; Pminsy islin is and Obiuttbls se Ilitw .61i@iti2s, wrw foul at thi: little,. rale ; ha; 61e, 1 . 41tu dseite shtg6oe. SEEDS.—Timothy is dull .1 $2 111 1 (02 75 V. bus. Clover is ...tee, with :quail sisl.:..t $7C:47 50 64 lbs. Flaxseed is clliug at $3 10@:1 15 bus. CATTLE MARKET.—Abont 2850 head or Beet Cottle were offered and Fold at' prices rang ing from $6,00 to SAO ttio 1:00 fbs no or common to gond and prime quality. COWS.—Almnt 1t)) were di-pored of at s2o® $3O each for springert; Mad $25 to s42' for the cows and calves. HOUS-IVere steady, and sorne 4150 were or fered nod ai i H s7,llo@i SS ,25 100 1b nett SHE:l3P—Abuiit 5,001) were. diepused of at 4il be per tb laeta phati,sElltEltts. BILSSLER .130VER A TTORNEY-AT-LAtV.—Cilike will . ' A. R. lsonokirm ' lseq. Cumberland Street, oTrioanito lb Court House, Lobut,oir [0rt.28,160.1 A R.VY A Np NA Vir PENSION, BOUNTY. BACK PAY AND BOUN TY LAND AGENCY _Tir a,47,r2 L.) At tor e3r la Ask t 3C-1 r uncluraiga.t.linvitig liven licensoil to prosecute claims. and !MC been engaged in the Llounty and Peasion Luckless. offers hie services to :01.those who tee thereto entitled. in accordance with tire various nets of Congre s. .All sucL should - call or address at dues, and make their epol throne:ll SS I. it It MA :r., A tor 'ley at-Low, ith A. Cumberland street, opposite the Court floos4. October, 28, 1863: • Lebationd,a. $2OO, LOST, pia . F., subscriber lost. seine tfinesi we ..$2OO fit inoner, in this. borough. The finder, by returning it, will be suitably rew pied. GEO. L. AtICT.NB. trbennn. Oct .28.1863. JOHN L. BECKER. DEALER. 1 BsVolkt a , 2TATIOTIIB7 EMI WALL PAPER* BR A L e k on s s to u r ,,t l o l i) va l l ),. ;Ta d sttirne(!tibir,e7vieeetiwit rho Cheap House and the eounty Jail, in the itoraurth en u b:l. t . hoe, a general fox wtment or all kinds or 133:1K5,. STATIONEBY, rte, in part of Miseellaue• nos and School Books. Blank Ledgers., Day BrierkS.Casb kooks. Receipt Books, Pisa Books, Foolscap ,Priper, •Letter Paper, Note Parer. Love - oyes, Steel Pens, Mark and Bed Writing' Ink, sze.. Blank Deeds. Collation and Judgment Bonds. Vendee Notes. Pr Onligtory Netee.Ac. A LSO, a large and general essOrtment of P'ritt. PAPER, Bote . terlil4, ii tratweir Ifuecs, Ac,. nit IttiV prices. fie has also for sale a splendid lot of PITOTOtiRAPHIC ALDUblis AND PHOS.OIiAPIIS. All of Which will be mild on the most irenkonable terms. to which lie invites the attention of the public patronage /Q.- - Any Book nr article not is the Store .pkeeured et a few days notice. JOHN L. BECKER. Lebanon 0ct.23, 1%8. PRIVATE SALE- O P Yocum's Tarp). . . subscriber offers at PHl:ate. axle h 1410 farm lin Novo Lebanon Township; LebalPtlf .4/11t.Y. 3 miles *NISI Penn Lebanno, x d t nllie north of tits Decks and Dauphin Turnpike, t 824 ACRES, ' of good Farmites Land. soak of which iv Limestone. adjoining lands of Cyrus Eckert, Peter Boyer . .hihn IVolf. ditenli Arueld, and ethers. Th.' Improvements are a two •tory ‘brick DWELLING 110USE,‘with Basement, SWElPtliit CO feet. Tenant noose. the:mid. With almost all kinds of trtilt, Well with panto at the [mew nuti auutus at the Bern, both never failing.. Fences are in good order, and the Gelds are eunvindent 8 nerei et WOODLAND. four 'or which are 01111STNUT .SPROUTS. Two Springs tiro on this fem.'. Good title find possession . .will be given on the Ist di'y orApril. For further information. apply to the Iltaboerlber on this premises. . YOCUM . kctobet 28, lea. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Public Sale. Esfate qLWai.. Baer, eed. b' soil at ante et the tato 'residence of T Wni. Baer, dee ,iu Sincelferstown, Lebanon coun t:, en , Saturday. November 14, 1863, mai property. vii :- 2 COWS, 1 Sleigh. Wheelbarrow.. ITAY by the Ton. Second Crop by the Ton. W 11. it the Straw, New 1 1 .011. N, Beds and Beth eteiids. Tables, Chairs, Stove. end a varie ty or House and Kitchen Furniture,4oo 11111110rOUS cu mention. ALSO. A:t'tliO same time and pines will be sold the following Real Estate 1--A Town Lot of GROUND. centrally 'located in Shitelferstown, Lebanon county, bar me erected thereon a substantial two story frame DWELLING IMUSF „.:4l new RAHN, and other outhoiidimrs ' , adjoining property of Peter containing 3 Acres null .11 .. a 2 nd_11 , eLl o r3 T . G o rp u tekt ouni, 32 perches. situate about %a mile from Sharfferstown, on the rood leading from said place to Lebsuhu.. ad joining lands of Peter. Brubaker and Philip Albright. No. 3.—A LOT OF GROUND. contain in.; 3 Ames end 1,43 perches, about 4 a ta.le from Shaefferstcrivn, joining lands of kidiverd,K. Seibert, John Landis ant is rood. No '4 —A LOT OF ORguNn. COl:dialling "I Acre and 117 perche ,, . about - 3,4 a nine from tilineffm sows.' int: joining lands ormii, 11. Iletrioll and John Le - Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by • • • • WM. NI. WEIGLIit. Executor. °filo Estate of Win. Baer. deed. Shasfferstown, Oct. 23. 1863. PRIVATE SALE . ' -• OF - ' •' •[ . . . Boroncr h. -Property. - In .: ~,,..111weriber ilired, for Sala Ihe 1.4i3 V of °ROUND, lon Cmnberlaset St reet, Lebenen, ) Square - 'East of the Coit„rt flouse.33 ieet.front. hy 1993100 p, 4, • , .41.1 , 4411nd preporty ol' lir.' Soll)wel BO 11. .;• 4 -.;•44[:' -• 31e3e(1. .OH oe.V.:aet on 4 Al - N. e. Shh - ~• Or el .•:' i on' the Wq.si . the improvements .3 'At " I C a '• tiivostory•ivetither boarded • DIA7 ELL' e ,'„..,...:_.. ,•,,:,,,.,; 'IOUS I.; arid Other in3provenents. ' ' . ' - ' 4 .7- - - • - 'for forther'infortnation and term. Lebanon, 0e1:,23,1.863 . PUBLIC S.' • OFOMEM4 II 0 011'S and 1 riIIIK sulweriber Will sell at Anet it November 7, 11ti33, et his res . • Stieet. North Lebanon Borough, a 1 bf g 0.0.1. and St roue . Homemade 3Elcoatost asotaci. 4.4: They will be sow 14 Lao utizeu , r may tb,sire. , - Salk to eomnienee at 2 Welock, P. be made known by, 11 North Leb non tioronzh, Oct. 23. WOOD ! C6lll I . 'Coal ! a u bscrihers respectfully Infi I , lhay . h a ve cum nienCsd - ; ,- ;• - ',1:4 Wood and I ttt at the foot.of Walnut of the Union Canal °ugh. in the-Yard formerly of k All kinds of WOOD end Ct./A ft Min at the lowest lllerket I'llms for age of the public is respectfully so i NOW - . North Lebanon, - Oct. VALLTAT3r.E Borough Property AT PUBLIC SA-LE. il i um, be =std at PUBLIC; SAL , 00 SATURDAY the 14thelay f Nwemhor 1083, at the Public house of JACOB Me nt. in the Borough of Lebanen, the following REAL N. ATE. viz:— No.'l. A LOT Ott P 11.101.; OF 1 , 1 OUND. Lehaniin, f 'tei‘tingCumberland Street. feet, find running 'bilek to Jail Alley toe feet. and linindeß en the by Pheasant Allei, and dii the Weet by of Mre. Meelalle. The improve „ luenta are a I.At BOU liL 1, 0 ' 4 l4e4t, S STORY FRAME Vitsß, with TW4 tt cited.; it $ ITZ Eli BARN, and othe itee'ssary out build. ings Ni. 2. A LOT Olt PIMP. OF CSIOb.SD, ite Lebannn. fronting 52 feet 4 inches an Wale street and running ietek. 05 feet :old A filches. homded on the Wen by Pheaeaut Alley, and tin the East lot of Widow Mil. ler. ! , . , No. 3. To UNDIVIDEDTIALF.4OA LOT OR WERE OF GROUND. 'Billiate lOral Cntmoon itoroadb. ,baututed on the NOrtb . S. Landiv street, and haring streets and alleys on tat tri;, i, ( 4 l .:, ;ktes , tot j kl i t o „,,, the re-ninneo of Jacob Gordy; t, outaining 'mtely an ACRE UV LAND. PfITI,IP 'Mel A TILLY, Furviving Executor Of Sorok,g McCArn.ter, doc'd Lebanon, fict. 2'51.1863. 2ao BEST raVvos. it ..• puciip:ns. removed to his new tviirelrars, 19 West Houston Street.lNew York« Takes great plensure in enllimithe . ttention of the milts lie to !Se! awl Full:‘ , 'cale 7 Octave ROSEWOOD PIANO Contalnlutr all the modern improve tents Oreratrung lima. Prunelt Grand Action, ilorp P. 1.1, and fall Iroa Frate, front sii2aßOl *G. 10 , 7 14 ROSEWOOD Es tra farm , f ,t 4 H4,7,74 The grest maCCPM ittletninur M U. Piano tortes is, nf iirelf, sullieient 3 1 / 4 uperio7 ity. They only need to lie univer:al favorites. 4 1-4 GRAND PIANO (For'witich ikia YrPze i‘terial was r Aluer ion 1 llSlitute rair.) ha offers fu $30.00* r .Thititinen MOT. tirlipi and l'owt! 611 Prite:S3LIC)3C3M rem; which i„cciccu ctca Pu,a rr lzn lir rrirl . . • „ _ . likewise at the last F a i r , ind'imw wirers et the fol Ittwittg low prices: in ty lug front $lO O to sisana. . These superior histrutir-nts pes.wiet sully. scut h” .' .".r to lead it rougregatiou of 10110 persat • iti any Church. Ail their no tru meats are warn ed& th be made of well reasoned material. anti regain titi in the heststyle. N. B.—Front:eters stud amateurs die reapeetfu Hy in valet to examine these very supatioi iustrumen Is . October 24, 186:3 —tutu. ..... - - .— . A Fain' UNEFtI it A I_, L ? EITHER MEN OR W MEN I ! NO lILIMBUD, but an sanriuto.4 aisw thing. Only /, three months it this country I No lap-trap operation to gull the pub] it, but a genuine Lilo eydnaking thing! itetel the Circular of instruction our only, and you trill understand it perfectly, A Duty hue just miffed to no that the is making us Lltigititts. TWENTY DOL LARS SOME DAYS I giiing instriiitions in this art.— Thousands of Soldiers are making II nosy rapidly at it. No person has to ho urged to patrtnizo It. It is it thing. that takes bet ter than anything aver befoie Of fered. You can make natiney with it liomenr abroad —on steamboats or ruilreatt cars, and in the country or city. You will be pleased iu puritans it, not ouly because it will yield admiister' infante. i Lit Oro ill coite.sittence of the wilier:Nl .titninititst which it elicits It is pretty much all profit. A liters trille iS necessary to start Wt h., . There is scarce, one person out pf, thoutenads who ever pays any attention to wirer thrpoutts of this kind; thinking they are humbugs. Carat(llleililY those who de send for instructions Will haiiis, 'ibroad held tongue , money in. There is a class a pe 'ons is this World who think that beeduse they ilea been huhlinigged but of a dol lar.or so, that elvery thing that is advertised w it humbug. Consequently they-try no' more: The person who succeeds is the oue that keeps on trying until ke , hits something that pay ql 'him. This art rest me one thousand dollars, and 1 expect to utuke money out °fit—sod all who porches this art of me will do the some. One , Dollar sent to mu will iru , sure the Prunipt return of a yard of itietructintntin the art. The money wilt be returned to thosu nut Sat4fied.' Address WA LTalt T. TINULEY ; , ... No. I Park Place, New York. October 28,1863.-3,n. FAMILY I)VE COLORS Merck - Dell*/Une, Light Blue,' Primelt Blue, (Nara Brown, Mirk Brown, Light Brown, Mi 4 Brown, thinsun, Dark drab, . Liyht Drab, Durk tb.con, Lf4tht Creen, For dying Silk, . mods, Finny's. Scarf,. itiidi,i ti e; Morel, Bonnets. lints. FM. hid I. loves, Children's clothing, and all kinds of Wearing apparel. /lam'" A Saving of 80 Per Cent. 114 Dor twenty-fly genre .on color as many goods as would of vise rnst flue times that ante.-- The process is el and any one can we the Dye with perriett Pucrees. Dti actions -in Jinglish, Frentli and German, inside of each package.. ' • for Further information in Dyeing. and giiing a perfect knowleiLm what bolors ors beet adapted to - dye over others, (with Maly valuaKe reclpel,) purchase Rowe eiCphous' Treatise on Dyeing and 'Coloring.— Sent by pail on receipt of price Cus4 [a: itlanultiotured by' iII 2 ) 6 W O kI Bu & oA S I My y E . NS Boston. •Yee Bale by Druggiete and. Peelers generally. fOet. 28; ).80&.. - •eing FALL AND WINTER DRY-GOODS, AT THE TTIEW vonx STOnL WE have jnst onenai the fallowing list of great bargains. received (coal our b /pit , in New York : Dc Laws, 20 and 25 eta. per, yard; very good Prints Irian'. Di rts. upwards. thawed bkirt, wt: all Nizas. very la test styles; Black Eteli4 Shawls, $1,50 sail upwards ; Ladies - Collars and Slveves chews. thin ever. Air" We buy our Goods exclusively far CASH, and aro thereby always enabled to bay where we can find the cheapest and wilt always give our customers the benefit or this advantage. We have but one price and our terms are C 1.31.1. Come and examine our stock, and it you don't buy you w ill see no cross 'faces. Lebanon, Sept, 23, 1863 Prietids anti ,Itelatives OF Tin.) BRAVE SOLDIERS Az. SAILORS. I , .‘,.'-i ( ' • .:jp 4 .?, 4<fte r il k . 4, Tilt , , ,„ : 36 k, , 3 , ,wv , i -' ~v t met s - ~7.41 , tpr.L..Ax744l L. 4 ,7 51,T.,.. 1 , t • -: 1 i, , ..;`. 4 ,0,..... . - ,- 0 k,,... f..„. e._ -, , • " "h - 44...1 k :,, 1 1•0-44-itit. -, U HOLLOWAY'S PILLS All who liaveTrifinds and Relatives in, the Arty or Navy. should tatz,n spedial care. thiit, they bonen - Ay a'ip plied with th6ro Pills and . Ointih6it ; And wberetbo . .lmive Soldiers and Sailers have . negle'eted to provide iie better • - presetit can be sent tbant by their friends. They, have, been - proved to be he, rIbIZI nearer-Wile:: friAttl in tbe lour or 'need. t;t}Unity AND COLDS AFFECT INC TROOPS, Will be speedily relieved and rifeetually cured by us. bp; these adddrable ntedicioes, and by payier proper attention to the Directions which:4re .at filched tdeedi Pot or Pox. . ! 1.111 - 11V CETTA Bud ALE DE SICK HEADACHE AND WANT 'OF.APPE TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOE,DEERS. These feelings'Which so sadden us, woolly arise freth trouble or annoyances, ohstrueted pet spiration, or eat ing and drinking; 'whatever is unwholasiitne; tints dis• tot b Eng the healthful action of the livec ittpl atoiniich The organs mutt loorel le ed, t you desire to is well The Ppls. taken according to the printed Ihstruciions ull.ll quickly produce a healthy, action in krili liter anddtomath. Fitomath. and as a radium! censequenee, 6'elear hehd Ad Oral appetite. 'WEAKNESS OR DEBTETTY INDUCED EY 'n nu 'SATURDAY, None, 'on 31arket I rge let °fall kinds 'air, 4.8 purebaSerS vrhdn terrn*will DVCKIE.I., 661.-2 t. OVER. .FATIVER. Will soon disappear:by the use of these invaluable Pills, and the Soldier will_ quickly Inquire additional streLgth. Never let the Bowels be , either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Hullo way's Pills ebeehi be recommended ror Dysentery and Flux many persons so noosing thn t: they would increase the'relaxation. This is a greet mistake ' for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach. and thusremove al l the acrid humors Irmo the syst no. This medicine will give torte and vigor, to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while health and strength Mlow es a mat ter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the Bowels FO tore as this fatuous Medieine. -VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDISCRE )OD! Coal 7ra Abe nubile that ' ,Oa; Yard reet, en the hank orth Lebanon lion. ' vs and Light...—. II ways be obtained S 'The 'Pdtron- I icited. Sores and Ulcers. Blotches and Swellings. can with certainty be radically cored if the l'ilkare taken night and !Pinning, anti the Ointment be freely used as stab. et.l in the prtnted instrucuens. if treated in any other manner they dry up in one part totweak out in another Whereas this tintmeut will remove the humors from the ssetent tend leave the Vatient a vigorous and heal thy titan. it will require a little perseverance in bad eases to insure a lasting corm 31c LIU° 111,IN EOR, WOUNDS. EITHER OOCASIONED BY TUE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BUL LET. SORES OR BRUISES. To which every Soldier and Seiler are liable, Iherd are no medicines s‘t safe. SUM and convenient as Hollo way's Pills and Ointment; The poor yew:Tided and st most ;lying sufferer might have his worinds dreceed im mediately. if:he would only supply himself with 'this matchless Ointment which should be thrust into the wound sod smeared ell round It. 'then covered iv ilb a piece of linen from 'Ms Knapsack and compressed with n handl:en:We f. TAR:I:m night and morning 6.o'r 8 Fit la to cool the system and prevent inflammation. Every Soldier's Knapsack end Seamen's Chest should be provided.witlt these. valuable Ilentedies. CAUTION l—None ere genuine unless the words "Itoi.toWVY, Ntiw YORK AND LONDON." ate discernible es a Wirtortna'rk in every leaf of 'the hook of directions 81111111,1 each put or box : the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf We ffglif A liendsorne reward ie In' be Veen fey guy dim rendering such infcraltiotkas insV lend t o datmit'ion of any party or parties noun terleiting the 1111.Clibitled or v'en'ding the saute, knowing thew to he spurious. *** Fold at t a Alatinfactor'Of Professor lIOLLOWAY, F.C.'Maitietre Lane, , •New York. and .hy 3reepectuble D: aggi-ts and Deiders in Medieine, throughont the civ ilized world. hi boxes at 25 cents. 62 cute and $ - War There is Considerable saving by taking toe lar ger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. [Oct: 24, 3.803. Under; in :ay wall known medicines can have Show Cards, Ciretilars Se., cent them, Fit tiE; OF E.,XItENSE, by ad:fresh:l4 THOMAS HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lanit, N. Y. Economy is 4 : - ealthl CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS. KIES cacri I NOS, VQh, The Best and Cheapest thini,ieliotil Remedy in the World. okor NI3P; Seale tturontoo for thoir 'beard to beceote Madame ZADO PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REIIEDY: Madame Z111)00 POR• TELL'S C alati'velsam warrnoted ft used acca•d ing to the directiong, to cure in nil Eases, Coughs, Coltla, Whooping Cough, Asthma. and All ntrections of the Throat and Lung.• ORTES. IttM=M ~, ...11„,, ~.4A,..,x._.,...t.„ 1.,,., i F ~.:.„ 1 p, 1 II I i ,) , 4 ..... h. ..k - \ : . A Madre ZADOC PORTER'S \ \ s',:: At' . .- `•, \‘., ', t li . Balsam has been Used by • \ :'. z. \ ~ N the public foi• over JR „ iz z.. .. 5. . :;`,.: , lii\Ll . : years, and has acquired \''!.! \ '`. .t."I„ ,, AV its present sale simply by !.. si:;. ,;', hui n g recommended by •••_,,...."-._ • those who have used it, .c. . , . their afflicted friends as 1 others.' ,SIOST IMPORTANT.—Ain fia Me ZADOC POI TER'S' Curative Balsam is sold at a price which hringr it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for else. The timely use of a single bottle will prone to be i'Veith ii 0 times its nest. .. NOTICE.—Save Your Money'.!-Do not he pclitantriect to purchase ortivies at 4s. to $l. which do not contain the virtue of a Dime Bottle of Ma.'ame Por ta's Curative Miami, the host of tuanutheturing which is as great as that of nihilist atiYdiheamedieitim anti - the very low price at winch it is relit. Makes the prbot to the seller apphrently smiiitr and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend other medicines on which their profits teed larger, unless the customiire im Hist upon having Madame Porter's and none other,— Ask tbr Madame Porter'S Ca rati ve BalsaM. prive 13 cts.. and in large bottles at 25 etn, and take no other. If Pin bun not gut it at one store you cap at another. illiir Sold by all Druggista 'and Store-keepers at 11 cents, and in larger bottles at Z 5 cents. BALL & BLICABb, Proprietors, . New York. iiiir Jos. L. Lemberger and 11i.,0c0. Ross, Agents, Lebanon, Pa.' ' ' [January 28,1883. Livery Stable. riE sobscrihor respectfully intbi•ms the public that r he hes commence,' a LIVERY STABLE at his Ho ." tel. in Market Street. Lebanon. He will rt ( a t l , n, , v e tur t, avo t r t o furnish good homes orate prices, to all de' Ar k airing t' the so ' n a le. mt , JOHN XIATTILES. Lebanon, October 21, 18112-4 m. Iltagenta, MaraOn, Orange, Pink, Plpple. J? °gut Purple, Salmon, Sear leg, Slate, ~G . 0 Viilet. I:eUow. . . . ,°tie N . ' - e• T -HE Thinks ef Dr. D. D. MAISSILALL, deed., have been placed In my hand; hr settlement. with in intllCticllls ti) proceed aellitet all nelsona indebted ef t.`r TtlillTV DAYS Niftier,. Personi Interested will please take notice. J . J. BLAIR. Justice of the Pease, W. W. - Lebanon, Oct 21;18e3. SicerliCE - • N Ele:ction 'felol4 , oAm Directors of the Lehrnon Vetley Dank:. frill be hold - st.the Innis.. in Lemma]. Ott Dion&lit the 16th da y of November, next, between the hours of WA; ti. nod 3 P. M. A geueral meeting of the 3lockholdere will be held on Tnesdny, .the .3d-dny of . Nosqnbei. next, at the bank ing bouve in Lebanon.= , tip• order.oi the Beata.. JOB. HAltell, enabler. Lebanon , October 15,1.868. TOR Bargains' in G entlemen's and Roye'Wear , please r sail at the Mee store of HENRY SHINE LaTEST JOE ! „ 111 L. oiSt• - IL -1 41[11111E• 1 111: 4 :111116TIC lUD A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CROCERIES, CROCERIES. We have just received from New York w fresh stock of GROCEILLE'S, such as Inoloi'setg, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c., &c., AND OINTMENT. TONS OF YOUTI.I! 'MI WuDe ZADOO POUTEIrB Da'sent is prepared wilt all the requisite rare at d skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom affords its remedial (pant ies ar based on its power tore slat time healthy and vigo roue ei ran I at i on of the „blood, through the Inn" It ie not a violent remedy; hut emellintent.—wa:lll, ing, searching and effetb lie; can be taken by the oldest person or )005a:est child. Towle & KENDALL'S BUlLDlNG;Cumberland Street, Lebanon, l'o, w REWARD OFFERED for the A. moron cl 3Eirt,r , c3pme.teir stolen troth uty 15iltr5 on 2.1..1iday, Da. J. W. GLO&UNGER. Lebanon, Oct. 21,1863. To the Public. 9ITIE undersigned would respectfully in form the pub j, lie. that owing to the instance iu almost every sr tiale of household - cot iuniptiOn. they have been con 'pelted also to advance the prices of wont in their line of liminess. Renee they will on and after the Ist of No4einber:nex\ charge R cents for 2has'ing. and,ls rents for Hair Cutting. They hdpe list the Public Will ree'the necessity of this advance In priCes. and rteTal es= in it- E L ZIMM KR MA N. - 1 - 11.1,NRY ELLENBERGER, JOHN OLIVER.. Lebanon, Oat . 21,120. A Splendid Farm . FOR SALE. rtsPiE suntoribet offers at private sale his fine farm. in Smith . .I.ebanon,. township, Lebanon . county. a. bout 5 miles fianiLeha non, near, the Cornwall Antlira• c ite Frirnaceb. on the road leudidg from . Cornwall to Shaeffer , -towl); contai ag .• - 1O Acres, nt-dre or. less, • :0e.09d Fainting Land. inijoining properey of R..W: Coleman. 0. I). Coleman, .laoli !amber. and others—, The imprreiements are, a TWO 9TORY Are,oller-boar.l,A, LOG DWE L NG - .13AR.S.Sonither tionee:;. •. Wagon Shell. Crib. Am. A first rate' la = a Orchard, Well. With never failing water, aria pump near the House, aii;3 FLOWINO tf ATER, in every field with ono . erception. : Also 9 or 10 Acres of. WOODLAND. IRON OHE lies gad been found on the premises. Ooeel title and possession wilt be given on the firA "drey of April. if bet sold at prjeate aa3e. it-will be offered at • Rale, fh.premisps,on . Saturday, November 28, 1863, at 1 o'clock. P. M.' For further particulars apply ia the subscribcro resisting ou the premises. . October 21, 1863 PUBLIC. SALE OF Real .Estate;. ` JILL he sold at Public Sale, on the premises, in, Palmyra. Lebanon County. on E RID A Y, November 6,.1863. at 1 o'clock. P. 31- the following Real Estate, viz : A LOT OF. GROUND, fronting on the principal street of Palinyra, Lebanon County. adjoining property,of Silas Hoffer, Henry Sir; geant , and Julio litarn. having erected thereon a LOG DW ELLIN° IDM weatber-boardedNith Ritch-n attached, right to Well with Penal; Shop, Earn, Fruit Trees, Possession an I good title will be given on the first day of Avt 11,186.1. Terms, Au.. at wile. - HENRY FISHER. ' • • WU; ItLEI STONE. Executors of Abraham Peiffer, deed, October 21;1588. Estate 'af Jacob Stoever deed. Executors' Sale. trio BE SOLD at Public Solo on konday, the 2nd day . Ifo,firOvember. A D 1563, at tie public house of 'Henry ..s . iegriAt., in the Borough of Lebanon the f 01..: Property, late the estate ofJacob Stacy , er. deceased, to wit : . . . NO 1. A certain S'FONE DWELLING HOUSE and 7:„..t. hark building,. sail half 1(4 of grentui 1. -.--..... Situate In the Borough of Lebanon :',' .:4 . - 11 si ' aforesb id, fronting on the Nest side of ri , :t• - : . Im. - Mai* et, Street, on which - it extend. 2 A , iiiiits,".. v:r rods, ind in depth to Dle Alley 12 rode bounded on the North by kit 'of Mis Stoever. East isj , S • iii Alley, Smith by lot of Dr. Geo. Ross; and West by said Market street, with the appirtenitnces. [there is a good frame BilltN on said lot.].and now is the tenure, of Henry It. Gartman. NO 2.-A certain Ono and a half story FRAME DWELLING IIOUSF: and half lot of Ground. in . . said Borough, fronting on the East side of Mar stE 3 ket Street. - bn which it exiendi 2 rods. and in depth to said toe Alley 12 rods ; bounded on the North by lot of A..lteyfuss. Bast by said A Bey. South by lot or 'George Striatler, and west by said Street. with the 'appurtenances, an now in the possession. of Levi Phrenuer. N 0.3. A certain HALF LOT OF GROUND, SituAtd In tf a Borough of North Lebanon , fronting on the itast eide of Market square on which it extends 23 feet end in depth 181 feet to en. Alley hounded on the North by lot of Herman Rauch, fhwt by amid Alley, South by John If. Miller's lot. and Weat by said Mar ket ; with tlle enpurtenences,On which le erect .ed a frame SHOP, ahil now in the tenure of GlAge Fisher. Sate to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., when alert. dance will he given and terms made know: 0 1 y 011AltI.FA F. ST; • 1.1,1 AM IV Ftectitore of Jacob Stoe , :er, tobanon, 23.13e:13—i5, ALSO .. At the same time and place. Will be %oldiei ceraln two rl3story' . 'DOUBLE !MICK OW ri,blSl/ 11011 SE. 4.. and half lot 'or (i ' l one° . in said Borough. front !!! inc on the Ke.rth side of Cumberland Street. 1. on which it eolnds 2 rods ' and is depth to Siwing Alley about 12 rods ; bounded on the to th by said alley, East by Most T. Holiman.South byettid Street; and West by lot of heire of John Stine. deed . with theappurtenances,as the property of the subscribers. . l II Al: bliS F. tiVOILVETt. AVI weal ii. STOEVER. Lebanoia, Sept. 23, 1363.—te. Real E*tate at Public sale. ivl7ll.L be Nob] at Public Sale, on SATURDAY the 'V Slat day of OCTOBER, 18t3, nt Mt - wire' Ito. TEL in the Borough at Lebanon, the following, REAL ES - TATE. late the Skate of Luowto timottieu, dee. Oka, Y : . . itio 1, A LOT of 011011 IND, situate in the 13, totigh of Leb.thon. frention 4L feet on Chestnut street. awl running back 99 feet, and adjoiditik Doe Alley on the West and No. 'a on the East. The"improventen to nee a large TWO STORY WKATIIER HOARDED LOG !lOUS R. 35 by 32 feet; out shed need as a POTTERY for the last Forty Years ; Stable, &e. .. 'No. 2 A LOT of GROUND. adjoining No. 1 on the East. 1...0W.7.2 6 fart. and being 99 feet L.; in depth. on which are erected a New two eta. ry BRICK flth SE. 22 by 27 feet, PIG STY. &c. No. n. A LOT containing 2 _keens and 109 Freiman. there or less; situate in the nototigh 'of Lebanon; lying on th% Long PIO, and Rejoining John Witmever on the Nottb Shirk nu the South, blast by the Long La no. (ti n t West hi, Mr. Shaeffer. No. 4. An OUT LOT, containiilg 44 Ann us more or less. eitnetiein Cornwall township. boinitird on the East by the bung Lane. Un the South by Re 'latent Rauch, •A the West by North Lebanso bitilroad, end.= the Nortn by William Shirk. No. O. An OUT LOT, containing Nth of an ACRE, situate in Cornwall township, adjoining the Plank Rood and lands of Theodore Frantz and Orin Light's Estate. Nu. 6. An OUT LOT. containing 1 1 J 1 Acmes. more or less, situate on the Plank Road, opoosite No 5. N 0.7, An OUT LOT, containing 2% ACRES, more or less. situate 114,Pornwall township, adjoining th- Lan caster read On thu West, IWO& wt . Orlb Light's Estate on tin: North, Samuel llauck on the Seat, and• a lane on the South. Sale to commence et 1 o'clock, P. 31.,wben con ditidns Will be made known by • SOLOMON GINGRICH, 11E3 ItY 013:0111C11, Executors of Estate of Ludwig Gingrich. deed. Le tim.uu, October 7, ISM. IV:i humble Real Esiallo ai PUBLIC SALE. 11,1, he offered at P U ULM SALE. on SATURDAY, VI the 31st day of 00rOB , 1803.. at the Public (louse of ItKuuza dI ANTERBACII. ill Myi•rSlOWllt the ESTA:TH, lately belonging to DANIEL MEAS. viz: T W CTS OF' LAND, eontaiiilug each about 2.5 ACRES, situate in Jaaksen township, Lebanon county, Opining .yerstown. and beautifully located bctween that village and, the Depot of,the Lebanon Valley Railroad. On one of the Trahs are a etested a two ; •-• e i " story IfItAtIE iIUUSE . a large WIZ ZER BARN. dud necessary out,taffirt. HI, • I tv,;',. lags. This property is very elegibly 10. "sated fur 'teeing cut Up into Lots, and is - unquestionably among the most valua ble in the county. It offers an exeellent oppoTtubity. for per Fons who desire to make profitable infest/heats in Real Estate. na. Sale to commence at ro'cleek, P. M., on said day when the terms, which will he easy, be made known. for If not sold on that day, it wilt be Rented 1 ...70.11N W. tittlNlNti Elt, for Lebanon Bank: . JOHN 0 80808, fsir Leatent Valley Bank. October 14, 1103:4 tTlaroi:lA WNS, Plaid and striped Naasaaks V Plain and Plaid Cambrics, Plaid and dotted Mulls. Brilliants,. Ai arseillesi Bobinetei ke.,.thelargeat seam tnent,,et the store of HENRY & BTINE. PUBLIC SALE OF ANNVILLE PROPERTY. Alt T ILI. be sold ntpnblic ease, on the premlees, to the I lown of Anovilie, on • NOVcinber 14, 1863. the following Real Eata'te, late of Dalel Stsoh, dee'd. viz : A certain nne.story weather boarded,. 1 rtory Leg DWELLING lIGLISE, with Back building, Stable and Shop. otll o the very hem Fruit in IP the place. The Lot is €5 feet ffont :iiterl /94 feet deep, fronting on the turnpike, sod ad property of. George Inibndeu on the eaxt nod etrnet on tin crest. Sale to comin.mee at 1 o'clock, PI M., when terms will be male known by DANIEL STROH, lIEMI,Y FISHED, Executors of the estate of Dan iel .Abrville, ()etcher 14 1863. [Courier espy.] Stray Steer. (VIM to the premises of the subscriber. 'between 1.1 Ctifivaratl Fornaose and .hible Tavern . on the Howie S I,We Pike, in Cornwall tp._ about tbemid- • die'of .1111,tivq, a ICED STEER. .2 et 2 34 sicri( ease filA. with n slit in the...right ear.— The gwaer is requested to come forward 1111 end prove`property, pay expenses, and take it away, or it will he Bold a:cording to law. DAVID YOUTZ, October li, A N electron of thirteen Directors for the Lebanon .ti.linuk will be held at the Imnking-house In Lebanon on Monday the 16th day of I , Nvember next, between the hours of 9 A M.. and 3 o'clock P. M. I would alto hereby notify interested. that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be beld at the bankmg.house, on Tuesday the 3d day:of November next, at 1 o'c lock I'. M., and request a full attendance. as matters of the utmost importance trill be presented, to the meeting fur consideration. By order of theltoe.r4,. E A. MILER, Ca.sh'i ~Lebanon Eank, October 14, 1863. ' . North rthanox and Moan/ Hope Plank and ZAN , . dike Road Campany. ANAN el;-ction for officers, consisting of a President, Five Slana'gers, nut... Treasurer. one Secretary end z.uperintendent, will be held by the Stockholders, on MON LAY, the Mil day'oi NOTEMBFII,..iB6a. between the hours of 2end 4 o'clOck , P. M., at, their office, In Cornwall Township, near the Borough of Lebanan. SOLOMON SMITE", Sect'y. 'Lebanon, Oct. 'l2, 1863 TV TIEREAS, the Hex. JOHNJ. J. PEARSON, Eon, , V V PreFident of the several Courts of Comma; Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer and Termi, neraml general Jail Delivery. for !the trial .of capital and all other offences in said counties; the:3 'Age of the :General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the ,county of Lebanon; and Witltsiu RA :NE and MAMAS KRAMER. Eiiers.. - Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of the Courts .of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and' 411 Delivr ery, for the trial of capital and other offences. in said comity of Lebanon—through their precepts to me di, reeled the 17th day of August. A. D.,1803,,t0 lold Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliverv, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Lehi -non fixr the county of Lebanon, on the • First Monday of lirovember, next, Rh ;• . 111-bo the 2d 'day of said mouth, to continua ON Week., Notice is therefore hereby given. to the Coroner, the ..lusticei of, the Peace, and to Constables within the county, of Lebanon. to. appear in their men prsottiai With their rolls, reeognizances, inquisitions, -erarnina tidesnnd ;other documents, and present the saut to the Proseeuting Attorney at least ten days before the meet ing of the Court; Conformably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly. passed at the late session of the Leg islature. Also. all those who intend to - proseente pris oners which now are or then May be in the Jail ef Leh anon county. m ill have thou and. there to appear, on the Ist Monday of November, to prdceed *spinetthem as then may be Jan.. . 'HENRY BUCHER Given under my hand, in the borough of Lebanon; the Ist day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred arid sixty-thine. JONATHAN BEZNIDER, Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, October 21, 1563,. TO atantmunat TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON. MARC4SLAUAN respectfully informs otl : aodvioiniytotetoopoo.i. Moe And Taney Dry Goods Store in Lebanon , for the WGOLESA . LE and RETAIL Trade of all articles' in his tine ht fhe Most reduced prices possible. 'llls stock consists in part of all kinds of Woolen and Cotton Stockings nod Hose, Under-bins, Drawers. Woolen inns 'and Nublas, NI its and Gloves, Scarfs ,all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Collars - f.tr Ladies and Gentlemen, 'laird resses and Nets, Ribbons and Yelvets. Sprint and Patent Sewing Thread, nuttoni, Scissors ' Combs. din; &e. A largo assortment of (331111tELLAS and PARA:- SOLS, at the lowest prices. Spectacles, Pockot-lmdter, Paituionaires, Dominoes, Cards, fie. A large. assort ment of Musical tu.sputurids., Violins Accordeons. „Itnnjos,. Tamborines, flutes, Fifes. Easiets, Trunks, Carpet Raw... Satchels: - aid all bladsof Toys. in fact ,everydking almost chateau be thought cif in the Notion and Fancy 11114. Alio a large variety of JEWELRY. and WATCIIES. ~ l 'ettlers and Storekeepers Will Bad it their in it:rest to b.uy:of 11.1. Pun Store is in Cum berland Street, in Vunek 'a building, between the C,ourt House ad , lllarket . : October 14,1 M • ; usaltat. waireact REOELVED TWO "wpittx • Zi•E. nozmn:).A.T.29 , i (Front Juries 3 and 4,) at the INTERNATIONAL. EXHIBITION * , LONDON; IcatHettm * .A. Being the SOLE AWARDS Onin.d by Anything of th.. kind. It also re ceivoi the Fu variative Re port of "Exceeding Excellent For rood. AT TUE: Great International Exhibition at X3CALIVJE33t7rt-Gr, .3".az13., nos; REuEIVED THE nwriEst IfIEDAL" FOR ITS DELICACY AS AN ARTICLE lir FOOD, Used for Puddings. Custards. Blanc Mange, sc., with nut Isinglass. n-Ith few or no egg. It is excellent for thickening Sweet Sauces. Gravies for Fish, Meat, Soups, &c. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with -it. little boiled In Milk makes a rich Cream for Cofise„ Chocolate, Tea, &e. A. most delicious article pf focal for children and invalids. It is vastly superior to Arrow Root, and much more 'economical. Ater Put up in one pound PaelcalleS, with full dime: . 'Lions, and sold by all llrocers and Druggists. WM, DURYEA I Wholesate Agent, 166 s:ulton Street, New York. October 14. 45 'MANHOOD,; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED': Jiese Published, in & Scaled Envelope. Price Six Cents. A .Lecture on the Natutei Treatment and Radial Caro of Spermatorrisma or Seminal Weeklies& Invol untary ElltiSSiolll3. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi-, lepsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity. result ing from Self-Abuse, 3m.—By EOM. J. CULYEE.: WELL. M D _author of the Grecn Book, The world renowned author, in this admirable Lee tore, clearly proves front hid ono experience that the awful conselmences of Self abuse May be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical mierations, hoagies. lostraMents. rings, or cordial. pointing out a mode of cure at pure certain and ellitctual, by which every sufferer. no matter what his rendition may be; may cure himself eheapfy, = pri- eately , and radically. This lecture will privre a boon: to tbousanc:s and thoneands. Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, tosny.addreins; on the receipt orals. cents, .or twu postage stamps, by Addressing, CHAS. S. C. KLINE,.` 127 Bowery, Now York. Post Olce Box, 4556: October 21,1863.-17. • : PRINCE & CO'b.. lAT.ELL known MELODEONS end TIANIONIRMS; Tit introducing the effect of pedal bins on every instrument ERNEST GABLER'S marooned PIANOS for Cast); eta liberaldedaction: Over 5O 004 sold in JAMES ICELLAK, Sole Agent, _ VP end xBl Southliifth Street..liboie'Spift . Jalx „ . .„ ,Philadelplant; • .RECEIPTS For Collectors' of ' State County, and lifilittri x, for sale Cheitii at the Advertiser Office: Aiso . for Oolleetori of School Ter: Notice. Notice. ..XOVEMBER ii•iirt 'Vectitiamaticirtia. AND PEDLERS ALSO MARCUS NAThAN. AfIANZEN
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