Cut grtifiertiott: TERMS, SIN AMR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1884. HOME AFFAIRS. ilLeLartfeas of ALcillcreartinTizia• The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the Minoring charges for Advertising, via : Size. ft. St. Sm. Om. ly. 1 Bquarr,l2 lines, $ .60 $l.OO 3100 $ 5 . 00 $ LOD 2 " 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 8 " • 351.11ne5. 1.50 3CO 7.00 10.00 16.00 Tor Ninsetitor's and Adminiatintor's Notices, • 2.00 Tor Assignee. Auditor and similar Notices, 'LW Tor yearly Cards, not exceeding 8 lines, 5.00 Pot solemn advertisement. 1 year, • 60.00 For 34 column " For 54 column “ • 18.00. for Annourmingcandidates for °Moe, in advance, 2.00 For Announcing sale, unaccompanied b • idv 9. 1.00 For Local Notices , Society resolutions, &e., 8 c to - 'pet line. Tor Bishops or Special Notices,-80-cent. par Hoe par year. YearlyialvettlieutsOts tog itterabaaNkal*!Aust -060 plea as atslaid 11,014. " DEMOCRATIC County Convention TlTEDeutoorats, and all other citizens of Labs non county inlavor of the Constitution and the Union, and opposed to Abolition inn and Se cessionism, will meet in their respective districts, at the semi times and plum. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 40, 1864, for the purpose of appointing Delegatecto meet in County Convention, on • MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1964, et 1 o'clook,-P. M., at the public house of ARN IM SIM:MIST, fur the purpose •of nominating a County Ticket, cod transacting such other bust. nestaa may be neoemary. S. T. MeADAM. Chairman Copoty Committee. Lebanon, Sept. 7,1864. The Democrat/of the West Ward wilt meet at the public house of on Saturday eve ning at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of appointing Delegates. The Democrat/ of the E eat Ward, at the same time at the public house of For Assembly. ADAM RISE, of Lebanon Borough, hav ing been urged by many of his friends, will be a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. The Junior Democrats of Leba non Will meet in the Democratic Club room on Thursday evening, at 7/ clock, for the purpose of organizing a McClellan Club. The Democratic Club of Leba non will hold a Special meeting in the Club room, this, Wedneaday, evening, at 7 o'clock. The following are the nomina nations made on Monday, by the op int- Hon' 'County 'Convention Assembly—lsaac Hoffer, Lebanon. Prothonotary--Isaac Hambleton, Leb anon. Sheriff—D. W. Matthews, Millereek Commissioners—Jacob Brubaker, (2 years) South Lebanon, Wm. arly, Londondery. Director—David Meese, Fast Hano ver. Auditor—Yames Burma% Cornwall. Coroner—George 13ergner, Lebanon. -- Howell-Fisber, .Pottsville: The common sefioole of thielK,r ough re-opened on Monday. John Barry, a brother of George Barry, of this borough, and a member of Company I, 107th Regiment, P. V., had a very narrow escape from the Re belt; near Ream's Station, Va., on the -18th MA a minnie bullet passing through his waist belt. A grand ratification meeting of the friends of McClellan and • Pendleton was held in the Democratic Club limn in this borough, on Saturday evening last. Owing to the rain a portion of the programme had to be postpone' until next Saturday eyeing, nevertheless,lhe proceedings were so cheering and enthu siastic that the dullest could' not felt-m -ing elated and encouraged:.;:Tbqtrans parency of the Club, deatrOyed by , The mob last spring, was replaced by l ,e new one inscribod with the names:of "roan- Mates and principles for the pree ea 'e mergency. Its illumination was balled by nine most hearty cheers, and we can tell those who demolished the othqi,,as well as their abettors, that treat ment of this one will not be submitted to In the same peaceable manner. After the transaction of some unimpor tant Club business, the following resolu tions were offered and adopted by accla mation :-- Resolved, That we, the Democratic Club of Lebanon, heartily endorse the nominations made at the Democratic Na .tional Convention recently in session at Chicago, and heartily subscribe to the principles enunciated by that Convention .in the platform. then adopted. iiesoked,'• That we recognize ' in Gen. Gso:B Attebitathm ourzevinee for the Presidency; tiallint soldier,"patriot, states nwu • le who has been a lifelong democrEt haillantlY i atruggled against the _ ti tifr th and disregard of our fundtine• sd Ibis at tfie sacrifice aflhisiiericipto Jigndizemept and ofti. ciai ptleitign, 14, h - Resolved,. That. in dionos M. Perms . vox, we recognize a gentleut a states man and a patriot, one who done his utmost while in Ce9grese to.prevent the minions of AbrahemiLlScolisfrom bring ing ruin and desolation` upon our beloved coahtry. Resolved, That we also heartily en dorae the action of the delegates from this district In the discharge of their duties while at the Convention, believing it to be inconsonance with the feelings of every one of their constituents. Dr. C. D. Gioninger, the delegate from this county, being present, made some re marks respecting the action of the con vention, and thanked the meeting for the chAriiig endorsement just bestowed,upon hint and' his colleague. He was followed ,in shortaddresses by Grant Weidman, S. T. McAdam, and A. Wilhelm, Efts., which were enthusiastically received. After the singing of a number of patriotic McClellan songs, the meeting adjourned to resemble on next Saturday. evening 7io'clock, to complete the programme of this gist McClellan and Pendleton rad oak* Meting in Leismon;- The new building of . Messrs. Henry. and Hauer & Capp, -in Cumber land Street, near Market, is up and now being put under roof It presents a hand some front, and in architectural beauty adds greatly to the appearance of that part of the town. Hon. Francis W. Hughes, of Pottsville, and Dr. C. D. Gloninger, of Lebanon, were the delegates to the Chi cago Convention front this district. The,contemplated procession of the Democratic Central Club of Lebanon: on Saturday, was, owing to the rain, postponed to next Saturday evening. Let there be a full turn-out of the friends of Scclellnn and Peace. It is •expected that there willbe 'a handsome display. Addresses may , e also be expected. The Perseverance. Band will furnish its patri otic music, and the. Glee Club, too, will Ito' doubt be on hand. The store of ,Wm. D. Shama, in Hamburg, Berks county, was broken into on Friday night a week, and goods to the amount of 6200 stblen therefrom. The Democracy, of Berks county, on Tuesday of last week, nominated the fol lowing excellent ticket : Congress—S. E. Ancona. Senator—Hiester Clymer. Representatives—John Missimer, Fred erick Harper, Henry B. Rhoads. Co. Commissioner—Adam Stein. Director of the. Poor—Ezra Z. Griese. Mer. Auditor—Michael Enema. Coroper—Dr Henry Palm.- The Deinocratie Club ofJackson will meet in the Club rcioni, in ktyerstown, on Saturday evening, September 10, at 7/ o'clock. All members are requested to be present as Important business will be transacted. The Philadelphia Cattle Market, last week, was dull, except for good quali ty, for which prices were rather better.— Cows, Hogs and Sheep were firm. l'br the Adiyertiete Ma. EDITOR have always declared that in case "Little Mac" would be nom inated, I would support him, though I have heretofoie voted the otlier.way.— For thus publicly declaring lily prefer ence, I was abused on Saturday by an office holder of our corrupt administra tion. Yet, he told me a few months since that he himself would delight in voting for McClellan, but that he gets good pay. and must keep in the traces. I wish it understood, that though I am a poor man, and have suffered more from high prices during the last three years, than all the other days of my life, I shall not be intimidated ny any of Old Abe's hirelings and when the proper time comes I will show that I am an INDEPENDENT VOTER. Special attention is invited to John Fareira's advertisement in this is sue. His assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' and Children's wear is very large and of a superior quality. 7 -Give him a call. HON. GEORJ H. Parinzeroat.----The Democratic nominee for the Vice Presidency is a distinguished law yer of the city of Ciumpliati, and a Demon of triedkintegrity. He vow bcg. lu 4i - 0i:1E1410in-4111y, 1826, and is c o n eififientiy - bu tiarZy-eigq -- r ir years of age. He was a - prominent member of the Ohio State Senate du ring the years 1854 and 1855,-and has represented the half of the . city of Cincinnati, in the 35th, 36th, 37th, and 38th, Congresses. He occupies a position on the Committee of Ways ' and Means in the present Congress. Mr. 'Pendleton isa man of distinguish ed ability, and:bag provedhithself up on many critical occasions, tci*tnade of just. total material as tili party needsjiikthis datOour of oiti enun tiryWkisgiry. Sat; .- - ,_,wczt , i o , i . Brown's Bronchial Trochee are iiiiiiely:lctiOn--dsiti established:'ret*dy 'for' CoughB; - 'Colds, Hoarsnesa., i3roneh2- tis, and eigiktioubles dine Throat and Lunge. Ti l eit-toxt-iiisfitatibil and ex ,tenatilse',haklgOtittlit out imitations, and similar preparations regresented to be the..sadie,, which- are generally injud oda. 'Ohre& only “Arown's 'Bronchial Trodatheto --.:t.:,..0 f.. I ...Kt, Afar Pr, John' titgatiller, a .Fl 4: ive or Lebanon County; and.for. Many years a reeiderit.otPloa estree, ii4t with . * frightful death on Wedneaday of lest Win& ,ths.sras extensively engaged in the mining of coat, and.on that day he drove in a one hors...buggy to his mines at torberry, which are located about ' fair WIS.* from Pinegtove. Ito attended to same' 1)1/8i00/6 there and started to return. After passing over she road, which le a very rough one, about a utile, he was observed by some childretnits an adjoining wood, with his foot on the axle of the wagon, leaning forward and endeavoring apparently toediturt 80031, part crib! 'bar noes of his horse, the animal:at the time "walking: Ite was then seen to fall, hot. was caught by some of the gearing, and hung head down. The horse started, aed ran rapidly for Oast a - mi:e and a half, dragging the Waists body of th;) nhrortinate gentled/Om The horse oral mopped by.a drove otnattler that., moiled , uiarovioinda.he:coriee ofttr. extrica ted. Almost all he clothing had been torn from the body, width daring the passage wan terribly mutilated and disfigured. The. Utilises' Journal aim tl:at," amulet lams stuns estimated at 41, gluirreirof gr million. eir Mr. J.oitit Melly bai poiebised frr la , M. Geo. Heitman, eight acres .gronnd on which:are - meted seven tenant hones, at tbo l le d ed of Lebanon. and a brick *iota. pad part Mof at the corner orPinagroVe etreet tied the raiitletergr $1406' It ie understood that the eight acres are wanted ro g mann tadturing site. AN AOT Relating to the payment of bounties to 'Volunteers tiro thethe County of Lebanon. Osortott 1. Be It enacted by the 'ilsonste and Hone of Represeittettees of the Commonwealth of 'Pennsylvaige intleneral Assembly met, studlt b heieby enacted by the authority of thesauri% That all bondi,Marrants or emigrates ofindebteduess issued or to be Issued by the corporate authoritdes of any borough or by the school directors, smearvisors or board of election officers if any township in the" County of Lebanon fir the payment of hmuties to persons rotas tearing In the Military or Naval sessloe of the (WWI statesunder the late requisition of the fruited States be and the game are hereby kspilige4. made. valid and binding open arlch borough, or townships as if Inn and legal authority had existed tor lessiss,lnd molEing the earns.' • . diem on 2 That themithorkeirliforsald , hereby anthortied to borrow mottet Miskialbe finds, 1,024458, Im,sertigostes of indebtednees 4WI Sam! of said bor . on or "WAN. with or visions sospods• attached, payable at such times and places as Sissy be attratainVo, and to bey such tares at may be nereawari to / 1114 ° 4 lb° "y ule " ig the Wadies' mid intim* of slid• bonds, warrants or certificates of Indebtems alt the sasts " shall become due, which times and levies be, 'assessed and caseted.at each thaws, and in s u ch propartheS as the saittauthorities shall direct, .; • • slam 8. That the authaeitiet skibraidtEmen'hice. ifteag Poisid It retie boaniisr, besigie iota? sat le me bonds es basin dhunted, under any future requisi tion for volunteers by the President of the United Stake. Provided, That no bounty Will exceed the stun of three hundred dollars end no bond or certificate of inbebtedueie shall beless than twenty4lve dollars.— And, Provided Further, That a per capita tax of not more then One dollar may be levied and collected from all male taxable Inhabitants lo the borough or township aforesaid for the purpose hereof. And, Provided Fur ther, That in Caws where any person liable to draft shell have agreed in writing to pay on) sum of money the the purpose of bounty, it shell be lawful for the en. thoritiee nforeesid to coLect the sum so subs:Abed by process of Samoa 4 That to ell te=es assessed by the County COmmintionere of Lebanoil Oounty for bounty purposes, under authority of to*/ beretofo:e weed, there • 'ball be added ten per centaur, anises the same shall be fully paid on or before the Ara -day of. February, one th.n sand eiglt hundred end platy-five. Scorroa 5 That the duties enjoined upon the-town chip authorities by this • t *ball be performed first by the Reboot directors, ladle caae of: their neglect .or re fusal to act, by the supervise, e t aria in ease "of their neglect or refusal to act by the board of Election Olken: Samos 6 That all se:aunts of receipte,,expenditurea of the Bounty fund arising f om - any taxes that have been assessed or that may be assessed for the purpose aforesaid, shall be 'audited lee like manner as other county. borough or school Malden accounts are audited, and all bonds, warrants r cortilicate" homed under the provision' of this act shall be exetupt from' all taxation for county, borough or townehip purposes. Burnort 7. That in case any borough or town /hip In said County fail* to complete its quota and • draft la made therein it shall be &awful for the borough or township authorities aforesaid to, pay to each mail drafted and tons end bubo; Military or Naval service of the Unitegtattsver who furnish a eubetitute who is mus tered into the said service and credited to said borough or township, a Nam not exceeding three hundred dollar". Provided, That the payments aforesaid shall be in lien of ell claims for relief or weekly allowande" from the County ottebanorilittherticular borough or town. ship thereto. lir , __ Ag gimpt C. JoaNso.7. rpeakerAmmuscum - ot Representativee. JOHN P.411101111,-:-. 'Speaker of the &luau). - ApprsTed the twentydourth daj - of Mime. *w, Dominion - a thousand eight hundred and sixty-tsar. QutsTion.-11olln ! there Dick and Nancy, viheio are you going., that you are' in such a burry ? Answia.—Why we are just on our way to .Da it 'a Photograph Gallery, to' Gave our pictures taken. EN takes splendid pictures, and hia Gallery Is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy , we will go ear , ly this morning before any body else gets there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. Quest.-Yeah I bare heard too that Daily's Gallery ft nearly all the (hue crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery .08.- - -Oh my! we could not think of sueb a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takes. so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them for nothing. He has seven years, experience in the business, hoes a complete sett of improved instruments, en excellint sky-light, asp therefore takes the beet pictures n town, and so of mettle every body that wants a good picture goes to him. (Wuxi—What k bad of Pictures doeatte take? Alts.—Ho takes Photographs, from miniature to life s'ze, plain or celomil. His card pictures have been pronounced more o"iial and life like than Mane that have been taken so oar ' ills aie beautiful, erd etn't be beat. He also excels in copying picture-1 tatr t I Daguerreotypes, end en la.zing them Mo'o' tin P o o s. so. Qiissu.—Whme 1 . 1;s Cabe:- ? I mast give him a call t,O. A w3.—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to rm 1 rd)anon Deposit. Bank. He has constant. Iv on bond a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood hams:. e..tes, Albums, kn., which he sells cheap.— Por Vic: i and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily s CP"eVit, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11, '63. Cllllll, Rider, Piet°la, Powder, Caps, ito. Army - fon SPar.gagerc—J. a. Acrunuaßa would re 'apectfully inferm the public that he continues the business of manutaaturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, 'Cops, Wade, and all kinds of gunning and gun maters• al. at Lb Store, ..n alarket.etraet, a few doors North of the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa. All.kinds of. Repairing done at the shortest pot; alb% notice and in the'Oeit style of workmafieldii. ' Lebanon, J0n0.24, gpeciat Saito. Editor of Advertiser:-- Dam:. Stu :—With your permission I wish to say to the readentoryout paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (ftee,) a Recipe, with full direc tions for making and using a simple Ifegatablt; Balm that will effectually remove,tu ten days, Pimples, Attaches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities orate Skin, leaving the. .Same soft, clear smooth and inowatlful. I will als mail free, to t hose having Bald 'Routs or Bare Faces. simple directions; and istatinektiott that Rah, Widsiiimpor a litoustachs 3 n lets days. - All applications anawered by retain mail without charge, Respectfully yours. THOS. F. CHAYSIAN. Chemist, 881 Broadway, New. York. July 20. 11361.-m .. Clare . to tbo 1130 . 1.1.1reez-laas. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Beebe," " TOP ie Bitters," Rarsaparilia,""NervousAn tidotes," &c., &c., &c., and after yen are satisfied with thei result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BU CILiN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They ere pure ly iPegetable , pleasant td take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered consti tution.'-Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and sold in the United Sham only by JAS. S. BUTLER, ~ . , ' , '., No. 427 Broadway. New York,,,:, "ilEii- Agent for the United States', Lt, ~ ~_.A, ox et kills, securely patched, will, be mall ea tinny a dgmatent 'rapt .of price; Iy4kit ~. hp pt t ig Do Mt.. paid-money refunded by the Agent if entiritn 110-„notArtt July.lB ^..- -'-' Q 4 a.VOII triSHNO)B.E CURED : ? DR - CHAN Ertsimast .gtmowto PILLS cure jin less then 30 days, the worst eases of NERvouswass, impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affee. lions, no metier, from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per...-box. Sent postpaid, try mail, owsre eeipt of so Order. One Boa Arai perfect the cure in most eases. . Address, JAS. S. BUTLER, General Agent, 427 Broad way,-New' York July 20, 1864.-3 m. Ayers Cathartic Pills • A RE the most perfect purgative which we are able A., to produce or which we think has ever yet been made by any body, Their effects have abundantly vhown to the community how much they excel the or dinary medicines in -use. Their penetrating "proper ties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove . the obstruitione of its organs, purify the blood, and expel dimes% They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate 'sluggish or dis ordered organs into their natural action, Cod impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases.— While they produce powerful effects, the) are at the same rime, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being an garicoated, they are pleasant to take ; and, being pure ly vegetable, are free-from any risk of harm; Cures bare been made which surname belief, where they,not substantiated-by men or such exalted .posithLand character)as to forbid .the suegelon of Many el:atheist clergymen and j;diyalciniisrliaricient Alicir.namea to certify to the public the of 'of Our remedies, white others hate eidn 'us the ' laneeet their conviction that'; our Preparations oontri. bone Immensely to the relief of oar aillictedOnifTering fellow atesi. : • The Agenthelow named is pisased to furnish gratis „oar American Almanac, contahilag directions _forthe ana,andnertificates of .their cures, of the following complaints : Costiveness, Billions Complaints.. Bheuraatina, Dropsy Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stom ach; Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction arch,' fr,,w.. els and . Pain arising therefrom, Flatulently, Loss of Ap. petite, all :Diseases. which require an evacuant medi nine. They also, by .purifying the blood • and. stimula ting the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed , - they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Bliedners, Neuralgivand Nervous Irratability, Derarrgenientit of the Liver and Kidneys, Gont, end' ocher kindred _complaints arising" from a lob state of the body, or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by-nnprineipled dealerwwith other preparations whinli they taake more . .on. De mand Aria's and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Trepared by .1: C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maas., and Sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers in med Rine everywhere. September 7,186A.--2no. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incom petencr, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actua tai by a desire to benefit others, w ill be happy to tur n lab to all who need it, (free ofcharge,) the recelpe and directions for making the simple remedy need in his case. Those-wishing-to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Beinety, will 'receive the same, by return mail, (carefully seiled,) by addresaing JOHN 132 OGGIN, N 0.60 Nassau street, Nair orb. juieJ,Jilf4 l -Bist. . . r E • , 'Terrible' - Disci() sures; SECRETS for the million 1 most valuableand won derfnl publication. Al work of 400 pages., and 30 colored oopsvings. DR. lIIINTRRoS VADE MECUM, an original and popular praiuie on Men and Woman, their P) 2 1• 10 1 0 gY• Itnicelooe, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy care. The practice of ,has long been, and i l , unbounded. p ut L _ _at the served aolici. ;Mien of.oomort?uslimmokils, boon induced to axe tt~~qd is siodicial,p2ofultioan through the medium Mlle olirAD* 31:11011111." Itb a volug* thetiboult• be: 10 talr hudr 011V ,5 7 badly b the land, al a piraeonsies of seers* vista, at iu Igoilatts the lifibrittitoti it ant of the most awfdl and destrtictire scdiir t e' ever 'k i ted mankind'. One copy, securely enrelopedl. l ,will be bra _ warded free of postage to say part of the Earned BUM lb, 80 opts ju P. 0. stswo4' -Or .8 copfei; An' $l.. Ad dress, poet paid, DR. HUNTS% No. S Million Street, New York. Papt.s, 1863,17. • 40t4t i c Preaching in the M. R. Chrtrell ever" , Sabbath, both morning and evening. Alio services on 'Thursday evening. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening. in the First Reformed Church. German preaching next Sunday, at 10 A. K., an d English at 4 P. M.. in the Moravian chtirch. English preaching in St. John's ohneeh nex t saw morning and evening, by Dr. Garb aug h. • . English preaching next Sunday, both niiii* . hig and evening. in Zion's Lutherap church. German preaching next Sabbath morning Mk in the evening,in Salem's Wherein el s‘l&,, . . , p "' • . attrittr .-." • on the $d Inn, by the ley. P. W. , Sutter, Wt. -JARED RALL„ of lAnceet6Yee., to INeis !Alm arr: DER, of S. Lebanon . . , On the 4th Veit, by the Eel,* U. R. fle ~men~ Dar. 17LR1011 WLLLMER tied Mrs. pmsoux4,lll l3 l,, KL, hoth of Onion tp. On the 18th of August, 1864, by the Ref, ft.,fihnbb, In Lebanon, Un.,llr. HENRY, REDMAN to bilestrEhtlfd: L. MILLNIt, both of 4h:e borough. _ , On the 29th of August. in South .Artirrille tlorinshiy. CATHARINE, Wife of Mr. //rants wiTmErcir, aged 69 years, 8 months, and 8 days. In - this borough, on the 31st nit.. LIEZTEARSURCK, child ofJaceb and Harriet EGICERT, aged 6 months, and 29 days. • In Cornwall tp., on the 8d inst., THANE:fa* //.,,eon of Jacob and Mary WITMER, aged 8 years, TiTyleonths, and 3 days. Ott the 21st nit, in this: borough, Mrs 47, MART. EARMARK, wife of Mr : Jacob ROOT, aged op, years, ' 8 months, and 6 days, , - On the 29th nit.. luTalrefeei,eamberia*P9„; : ## 4 EAMMEL LONG. formerly of MairjunattlykUtad. ,00 year.,-Innan6. lan* At'Donshilson, Schuyildit be.; on EfiltMish of Mout JACOB TITLE, formerly,c6 l ainhartnltiltgat, agoitAii2 years 8 mentimand•22 days. In Ifeirletbu s g-tp4 oar the 28th MARC &ART ELIEAItETIL, child of Cyrna and Certharine 131131318 7 , >DRAM, aged 6 rears,l months, and . 18days. Toasted Margaret, the. bast left as, •- And thy loss we deeply feel, lint tie God nholitis bereft us, He can all our Orions heal. - ' ' A. G. CURTIN. On the 29th tlt, in Jonestown, JOON OAPP, aged about 65 years. Mr OAPP wee a moat eethnahle and c -inmended generaleateent and reagent. HIS !loath Was sudden. from an attack of chadiu. o tt the,24th of August is this boranglh,Z DEW} EAU, infant daughter of Edirard and 'gate A. MOW& LER, aged 1 ear,7 months and 18 dayth. On Abe 25th alb , . 011 , 111.48 DAWSON, ' child of George W and Lucy K. llorratia. aged 1 year, 2. month and 12. daya. ' The Leba Caretdry LEBANON, Wen, Tatra Family, BI 810 Extra Flocir, , 12 00 Prime White Whemt;2 60 Nee !Red Wheat, 250 i Old Ned , , 240 Prime Rye, . ' - 185 Corn; x.Bs Oats, 85 Clover-eeed, , 800 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed, 2 60 Dried Apples, pealed,2 00 Peach "Snits," 250 Peach "Ilutzela," 162 Cherries, 1 ?6 Onions, ' 2 00 Putative, Bi bug, 100 / Apple Butter,l4crock. 45 ge..._ , P.0#0-e,.i.itettti. Stray :Steer: • • NJO3IE to the peerniain olthe aubecellier, in Corn, wall townahlP; between Cornwelt - Foresees and Eby's, near the Pike. about the let of May, li 4"; a Bed Stief., about 1% years 014. with an - ear mark.. The owner will plykiae come for ward. prove property, pay expenses, and take itpway, or it will be disposed of according to Wk. , 1, 7 •,.-% DAVID youTz. Cornwall, Sept. 7, 1864 —BO Joseph liricker t Atarcitioneer. RESPECTFULLY offers his Beryl's* to the public.— His resident* is is North Lebanon toicaship,l34 miles trona. Lebant 0, truths Prederleksbtirtroad. Ile ean be mar at Behny's Hotel intliebanon, every Satur day. except when absent on buidness j ,. and when abp sent Mr. Natty will recelatalOsasHrorrl*. Lebeinon:,'SepteTtyr - i llorilUgh Property AT PUBLIC - SALE WILL be sold d bite &lei on Saturday, the Ist day - of Micher, 1864, at the Public House df Adeoll Ineralt, in the Borough , ofLebanon, the blowing•keel Rot 10, viz : No. 1. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, in Lebanon fronting on Cumberland street feet and running 1 back to Jail Alley 198 feet, and - bounded on the East* • - • ' Pheasant Ailey; and on the West by let of Mrs. MeCaully. Th provements are n LARGE DARES TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, with TWO RlTCRENSiettacheda WIT& o - • ER. BARN, and other— necessary A•ont.. buildings. ' ,`"1 No. 2. A LOT OR:PIECE . CB 01101iND. in Lebanon fronting APitic WalsorretteetLattid.iiiizning hank 65 hest and R 3. inches, bounded on the, Went ty Pheasant Alley; and on the East by int Of Widow M No. 3.. The ENETTIDED A.-;14 - .§T OR PIECE OF. GROUND„situate In. North •Lebanon Bor ough§ houlldeA ...Earth by. Linding street, -anti hay in streets and alleys on all %anther aides, loca ted near the residence of Jacob nerdy, containing nearly,an.ACßE•qx.LAND. • - PossMision inA - gtra: given' on the"let day of April,lB6s. • • • • • Sale to commence ottoelc,'P. , IC *ben telma will be made known'br - • ' ' rtarar v. nu.v.atrWr. . Surviving Executor id' Solomon Mcesully i . deed, Lebanon, Bept.7, Wt. Ladies rand* Furs AT JOHN fAREIRAT climax" Established N I 1 Manufactory, 'o. 718 Areh Street. ire 7th., YHILAD'A. ['have now in store my own Importation id, Idanufacture one the LARGEST ' and ist BEAUTIFUL se - FANCY FURS; for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S * WEAR, in the City. l — a dne assortmeeit et GENT*ltniGloves and Cal ' tars. 45 my furs were atitpurchasedkritni Lold' . wS 'lt a Mob lower premium than skpreseataarn enabled to dispose of them savory reasinatdo,pricee, and Weald therefore solicit a , -call from , my Mende of Lebanon County, and vicinity. „, • 113.. Remember the Name, Nnothefind Street 1 . JOHN PAHEIRA, 718 Arch Street, above 7th., south side, Philadia. iltp. I RAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE *AIWA/YELP/ILA 1 EOpt.:Y t lB64.—finoi. , , , PUBLIC SALE ) W ILL be sole at Public Selo on Thursday, ,Opternb6r '.5,9 '1864, on the premises, the at i of henry I Plant lrich, deted., near Frederick o n sburg. In Bethel township, Lebanon county. contains; IIe:ACRES more • . or less 01 good farming .land, whereof about as .AottEs -is 'White Oak WOODLAND. The ha- - pros entente thereon are a two .Stbry DWELLING - DOUSE; SWEITZER BARN and other out buildings. Good Orehard,and rucming Water near: the house.— Well, with pump, near the loose. Aboltunning Wa ter through the land. Gcmid right and title will be giv en on the Ist day of April,lB6d. Sedo , to commence Precisely at 1 o'clock P. IL, when terms will be made known by .W.:IIREIOII, Estee sox , : - 0 I ans last will and teeinatimt of Henri Ulbrich, deed. Bethel tp., August St, DAIL • Kline*- , raitentrksra It. Jar. Tu t , THE -mast efeetaaVirrult Jar In the .market. .e,iteh uw ,b wr i ng no 'eledtvin d , Or • *emir derive,- For Bede at LnllßßltGßß'SdarnaAtera, Marlietertreet r der do Can and get a Oircither gdainelnotrein fernme n. Lebanon, June 1,1814.—K • • . "13LAZTA EECXIPTR Ear Coilactori of 'Sista, 'County, and Militia Tax, for Gala olieap ac till AdiardaerAtilido; M► fa Congdon of &beta Twit. ~e~. on Market. eeted Weekly. , AT, BBPT. 7, 1884. Bu ag t g tere, VI dos., 22 , ill m „ - 42 Tub oroulted butter, 10 !yard, - • 20 Tallow, 15 Vain, 20 Shoildera. = 18 Sides, .18 Soap, I - , Bees-wax, 7 25 I White Rags, . . 6 I Mixed Itags, - 2 Flax, lii lb., . ~ 1234 bristles, /2 lb., 40 Featbers,!# Ih., ; 6234, Wool, 154 lb., \ 40 Sou ti Deana, Vinegar, V gal., 20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TUE NEW YORK WEEK LY iIIERALTIL THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE WORLD. THE extensive and Comprehensive facilities In its poessinden enables the Proprietor of the Wixittv HILSALD to guarantee the latest and most Tellable in formation possibly to be obtained, not only from all parts of the United States, bet from all parts of the world. Its borne correspondents, engaged at heavy cost, and eonnected with each new naval and military expedi tion o' the government, prove that It I determined to leaven eget uncovered by Its operations and no event. can occur that shall not find Immediate report In its WiUMI I B. It Costs the.nropcietor lover one hundred thousand dollars per year to maintain its corps of correspondents in Use field. Useollation of Foreign News the MOULD hes for years held a high position, end It will endeavor in the Allure tonsentain the stand It has assumed. has corresporidente stationed in all of the principal cities. of the world. Its. Mk:graphic On:memento egtend to ...whenever the (decide wires. are stretebed., When the Atlantic Gablefk thiltiVwkich flat Will sesitile.seceMiplished, telegram. will bez received - from .Nttrope god.itsio. as well as from fife United States. Then our readers will hate the events of,the week in all parts of the en liked xtastd regularlyAlad clearly laid-before them.. The proprietor:devotes a portion of the paper to Lit. erature...Fasblini, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts. sporting kfattere, Business, Theatrical and Pinanclal goperte„Clattle Markets, General News, and reports of all errata calculated to form an excellent metropolitan newspaper—a weekly photographic - view of the events eftlio world—and all at a very low price. The Wiklikr agItIlLI) is issuetevery Saturday morn ing, end furnished at the following rates one copy $2 'Three copies.b Fite copies 8 .Ton copies lb Any larger number, addressee to names of anbeari beta $1 50 each. Aspxtra copy Will began'. to every club of ten. Twenty copies to one address, one year; $25, and any, parser tntaMer at same price. An extm_copy will be sant tocinbe ellwenty. Advertisnments to a limited nutaerWill be insert• ed.bn tbe WEEKLY ITYKA.T.D. The DAILY HIRILALD, four flelltl3. 8 copy. 'Fourteen dollars peryear fir three hundred and. slaty •three sues!. Soren dollass.Wth M (nabs, Three dollars sod flAir cents for Gorse months. ' - ;NIMES GORDON BENNETT, Ntlitor -4 . -Preprfetor t oral west - corner of Fulton and Naessu streets New York ctty., yGere are no tratedllpg,,irger;ta tor thedlerild. A k !Now a) mairkA:vtliair,irota the. West, formerly r'frout Lehmann, who heacAryears-emperfence in the mercantile business. is desirous of obtaining a OW 'nation as cuttpr., s*LESU &N. or BOOK.E Zest of references given if lealred from •former em p.lovarn and othurintainets men., For further informs. tiou apply to Gee. Welt; and ohn lEfidlt, Express Agent. ..-Lobanon Aug 31.186# Trees ! Trees • Trees 10, Orin EXTRA. LARGE APPLE "" TREES, at 1./IJ low prices ; also, Pear, Peach and * glum. Trees, Am, ,tc" for sale , at the . "Caltudsili 'Nurseries," nenrLobanon.- SAMUEL MILLER. ognst 31,18642m* Auditties Nelice. TUE undersigned, Auditor lippointed by the Of , phane'Coort of Lebanon connty, to make distribm• Oen. of the balance reputiniog ,in the hamlet of John Krell, Edward M. Krell and Jonathan Kroll, Execu tors of the last will and testament of TOBIAS KRA lA, late of Bethel township, deceased, will attend at his office, in Fredericksburg, on Monday, October 3, DNA, at 1 o'clock, P.M., to perform the duties of Ws Office. when and where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. August 31,1164 JACOB BRNOTTERLY, Auditor Photographic Gallery. Ilatraigned having established themselves IF, I. Adam Rise,'s Buikling, Camberiand Street, Lebanon, in the Zooms formerly, occupied by'Wm. Zimmerman, respectfully invite the attention of the people of , eba non and the adjoining counties, to the facilities pos sessed by them, for the taking . of fine PILOT°. GRAPHS, .AMBROTYPES, Bic. All ariOnvited to call at their rooms, and examine specimens of their skill, which they, pride themselves are second to none in the country. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar anteed in all cases. BENDER & TIOWNGER, Phatogrupberk, Bce.. In Adana Blues Building. Lebanon,..dugust 31, 1864. .Lebanork Female Seminary ROSS. Principals. • MISS LAWRENCE. Teacher of Music. rVIIE Twelfth Session will commence Sept. 5, 1804. This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education and to offer superior advantages at a moderate cost. education, school year is divided into two ' , sessions of live months %%ch. Charge per session, from 8 to 16 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. PartMular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when de sired, and at the usual rates. Instructions on Piano or 'Melodeon, $11) 00 to 11 , 00 Vocalization,_ 00 — 'Organ, ' _ • .111 00 Earls application should he stills to D. s. DAMMONDi 8 - ~ JOIIN MEILY, .T.' W. ' D. D. OLONINTER, C. ORDESAWALT, GEORGE 'ROSS, ' JOSIAH FUROR. BRALE PEW,. Lebanon, Aug. al; 1864.-St !Mg LEBANON VALLEY ACADEfiIY TiNDER charge of MISS EDDY, will open on 'Mon t.) dtty next, Sept. 6 .. The prices of Tuition 'will be $2O, $3O, $4O, and lor the school year or. $5, $7 50, $lO, and $12.50 per. quarter. 'Parents wi;hing to avail themselves of the advantages Offered by , this school will r lease obtain Permits, from the Secretary of the Board ofDirectors, Jourt,W...M.t.str. No pupil will be received' a Permmitorleritthist period than one quarter. . Lebanon, atuga5t,31,11366., , ' PRIVATE - SALE • SMALL AlVAlitn ! . . rriils subscriber entre at 7 P#Prato - . - Pale Die small I Farm, situate In North LibaniniltoWnShip, .about 4 pines from LebstiOn,' . near Kintmerlinme Church, on the road leading to Welaberatown void Pinegrove, joining lands of David' iH r eekbeck. Jaeob Arent% and others,lconraining /6 , AICRES AND 70. PERCHES, of excellent farming Land;:ixf a high *to of cultivation, under - good fences.. :with plenty of run , tiing Water, &e: The improvements are ass a. two-story weather boarded Log HOUSB . - BANK BANN, Summer House, and nee " ' seamy Out-buildins, ail as geed as new. Possession and good,title wilt be given on the let day et April, 1865. lel. If the above property is not sold at private sale it will.be offered at public sale on SATURDAY, OG TOBER 1, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P.M., on the premises. ANTIIONX )IOLDERRHA D. North Lebanon. August 81,186644. PUBLIC SALE OF . Valuable' Tavern Stand. WILL be sold'at public sale, on Saturday, the 24th day of Sept., 1864, on premises No. 1, the following Real Estate, the prop erty of Daniel Brna NO, 1 . That well known Public House, the "BLACK • MUSH HOTEL," situate in the Bor t - -- • ongh of Lebanon. and Consisting of a ; Large StOne Building' divided into 6 convenient rooms, a large BARN and - - Sheds affording attinle Stable room, and other • out-buildings. rA pump with Water in the yard and -'everlything .conveniently Sr.. ringed for tbe keeping of a public house. Being lo tatted' in tha,mentraLgart o f the town, 11 rare chance is here offered for a goodinweitment„ wad to carry on a good and profitable business . NO. 2. A LOT OP GROUND, fronting on Chest. nut Street in said Borough 66 ' feet, and extending to Jail,Allry 198 feet, on which is erected a BLACK -1461/Tli SHOP and A LARGE BARN. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, When testis will be 'made known by ISAAC HOFFER, Committee of Daniel Brua. Lebanon , August 31; SALE' PUBLIC . OP A . • Good loarna. TWILL Le sold at Public Sale at the public house VT' of George Moyer, in Smith Lebanon township, on h'aturday, September 10, 1864, the following Real Estate, late of Remy Eby, deed, vitt .:—No, I, , . A Fine Farm, Containing 70 ACRES and 105 PERCHES, of good Limestone Land, situate in South. Lebanon "township, Lebanon COUllty, 3 mites Iron) Lebanon. . adjoining land of Jacob Eby, John n" Shank, jr., George Moyees Tavern and --7. 7 , .{ others. The improvements are -a DWELLING HOUSE, good SWEIZER - -- DARN, and other outbuildloge, as al- Jor a good Well of Water, Orchard; Ac. The land bas already been 4hoted twice. About 5 acres it - WOOD LAND. . No. 2. , A TRACT slf i.,Anay., containing lA. ACRES and 125-PERCIIES,.; tkileinhig No. '1 and the ioad. This txeetlemery desirable for a Dwelling. About 2-Acres is WOODLAND. - . „ The whole of the above is 86 ACRES and7o Perches sad wilt be sold in who sr parts to snit purchasers. A_LS O '' ' ' • i .teRBES CHESTNUT TIMBER, in North Lebanon Townebin, Lebanon county, adjonlng lands of Adam Garman, Joseph Zwier, David Mack beck and Joseph Snyder, Sale to'commence at l2 o'clock, hf., when tennalkill he made known by . JACCifilißlf '1,...._ JOHN HAAN .t . 'l"een U. 60141.44 nm, ing.10,1864. , REAL. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SAGE. THE Subseritier !gem at Private Sale, the following Real Estate, In the 'Village of Smaxerzum, Bethel Township Lebenon county, Pa, at the Cron ?toads leading from JOIMILOVIII to Rebreraburg, and from Lebanon to P&vderlekeburg, vie : .. . . . . .. . . ' No, 1. A two-story weather boarded " FRAME HOUSE, 711 by 40 feet, and has a • e . been lately occupied as a STORE, the all I room heing still shelved and with min. limit in it for the use of a store ; a good 5113151. ER HOUSE it attached, and all other outbuildings, such as STABLING, Pig Sty, AC.; and tract of land containing THREE ACRES and 77. Perches, adjoining lands of S. W. Groff and Henry.. Heil, lately heirs of 'Rudolph Shirk. deceased ; a neyer.. failing Spring baser the house, with ,a *OHIO it, and there is also an orchard attached to *id porditit choice FRUITS, such as Apples, Pears, Pe*hdl, Crapes, AM.. &e. . r No. 2. A TRACT OF LANG . adjoining No.. - - ri.. 1. containing FIFTEEN ACRES and: TEN Ir. 'PERCHES, and has erected thereon', a good ,. I Dweilleg HOUSE and . , large BARN', and alr:: ill necessary outbuildings it is tinder high °althea , en, and is well fenced with pale and pout fences, mull pow the boa* is ft never Silting Spring with runtillsr we ter, and attached then:4o4a a good Spring hones.; also, some choicakierdite are on the premises. .. .i• .. No. a. Contains 3 ACRES and 135 PERCHES: adiella ing lauds of Sam u el Shirk and Tract No. 1; hubs under a high statue( cultivation, and is enclosed with good pale fences. No. 4 Is a HOUSE and ILOT OF GROUND her said Town of Shirksville, .adjeleing Tract NO.. 1. The buildings are a two story Frame • BIOUSE,-28 , by 26 feet, with all other necesasi • ry out,buildiaga t and tbe lot is planted with choice Fruits. such as Apples, Peaches, Plums, Piers and Grapes. *a.. The whole eau he bought together, or singly, to suit purchusers. For any further particulars apply to the undersign ed, at his Store in Market street, North Lebanon Bor ough, a few doors:north ofd. L. Bata's note, or at the Hotel of Moses Brandt, in Shirksville, Lebanon county Fa. A good and undisputed title will be given at any time that the !lame is told. CEIRISTIAN 0. DIMLY. Angnat 3,186 t Farm for Sale. undersignettsffers at Private Safe his Farm in I -8032 th Lebanon; Township, Lebanon county, one half mile from 'llorst's Mitt and one : 'half mile from Weig ley.% Hill, adjoining lands .of Jelin 'Webs, Abut hilul bola, Beta. & Bucher, and - sabers containing 7. -ACRES & ND 30 PERCHES, under .itotd cultivation. About 10 - .ACRES -of• Paraltent EH& 6 ACRE'a MEADOW-; wisever failing-Etsemostwalbtr_ ie gunning ; - ?through the land. The improvements thereon area one; andle int If story log HOUSE, lirge &WHITER% BARN, , • Bering of Water near the' Ham.- - • - There is an ORCHARD of Fruit Trees on the premises. Persons Wishing further information will gill on the undersigned, in Heidelberg township, near Shaeffers town, or on his son, John Brubacher, residing on the PETER. BRVBAVIIER, Br ShaeftoObtovn, August 242.1804. ROTIOE TO SHIPPERS BY Philada. and Reading B. Cti .--.,,: , 4. accordance with the provisions of the Now Inter " nal Revenue Law, all Goods delivered at the above Rail road for oh Ipment, mast have a Two cent Stamp affixed to the Receipt demanded therefor, said Stamp to bie at the expense of the Shipper. For all Receipts token by above Company, Bald Stamps will be furnished and paid for by the Gnaw.- _ W. G. ROVI'MAN, • Le'b.non, Aug. 17, 1864.-2 m U. S. 7-30 Loan. TDB Secretary of therreasury gives notice that sub scriptions Will be received for Coupon Trento:lu Notes. payable three years from Ang. 15th, 1864, with semi -annual interest at the rate of seven and three tenths per cent. per annum,—principal and intermit both to be paid in lawful money. These notes w lli be convertible at the option of the bolder at maturity ,into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twen ty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be Issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO. $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The nett% will bent ramimitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be pre pared. Aa the notes draw interest from August 15, persons Maki g deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of Deposit, Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time:will be allow ed a commission of one quareer of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for theamount,l certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No Ctiotis for commissions must be made from the dc. • SPECIAL ADVANTAGE ,S__OF,TNIS LOAN. IS /19 - 14eflormaigli - iinuie JIA2IX ' mei : trig a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savingi bank which pays its depositors in U.S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the beat circula ting medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better,:tor its own assets are either in gov ernment security or in notes or bonds payable in - government fraper. It Is equally convenient as a temporary or perma. went investment. The notes can always be sold for within alfract ion of their face and,aconmnleted inter est, end are the best securitylwiihibanits as eollater. ale (or dsmounte. Goasertible into a Sit per cent. 5-20 Geld Bond In addition, VU the very liberal on the notes for three years, tie is Privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent . . per, annum, ihr the cur rent rate for , 5-20 Bonds is not lees than nine per cent, premium, and before the War the premium on sir per cent. B. stoths wari over twenty per cont. It 4111 be Been that the actual profit on thle loan, At the pm . eat market Baba, la not less than: ten per cent. per annum. Its Etemption from state or Municipal Taration But aside from all the advantages we.have eaurner ated, a special Act of Congress exempts a U bowls and Treasury riot:firm local.taxaffort. On the average, this exemption is Werth about two percent. per an num olitord log to the rate of taxation In various parts of the country. It Is believed that no securities offer am great In dacemeute to lenders as those leaned by the govern ment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or a took - ,:cempan leo, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while: the whole property of the country is held to se cure the discharge of all the obligations of the Uni ted States. ,While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believe. that the very strongest ap peal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate eertificates will be issuedlfondl deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed I t mud be left with the of receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. SUS eurrtoss wns 8E azeFivim by the Treasurer of the United &Mei, at Washington, the several Assis tant Treasurer and Designated Depolitaries t and by. the First -National Dank of Philadelphia, Pa. Remind National Dank of Philadelphia, Ps. Third National Rank of Phlladellibia, Pa. and by all National Barite *ilia, are':depositatioa of public money, end ALVRESPECTABLE BANK AND BANKERS throughout z t4o.2couniry will groirforthoriin format lon sod. AFFORD - EVERY Eder LITT TO SUBSCRIBERS Aug. 10,1864.-Bm. LEBANON ACADEMY' sIB undersigned hereby inform yi x b e l i tr u c siy that the th r the you of th Borough, ut i bit always aid, and' still does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also, the Directors have improved its general character, and elevated its standard, by refusing to ad mit pupils without - the necessary qualifications, end by their continued care they hope to raise this school to its proper place in the estimation of this cominutrity.— A limited number of - pupils of the proper grade can he adndtted from the country by applying to • JACOB Capp, President. • JOSBP Ft IK A 11.011 , 'Secretary. or to CIRIIB BOGER, Teacher. Ara- Tuition for common and higher gngliab branch es, Latin and Greek. $2 per month. Lebanon, .Aug. 26, 1863. Philip F. illiteatily • .1481IIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER OA Otimberland Street, oie door East of the Black horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short time barns been inlbusiness; wool* respectfully solicit a coadinsimme of the patronage of•tbe public. elms at all times an assortment of IIQOTS, sod 8110E8 of his own niannfacintre on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BriliSeTS, LADIES' GAITERS, tbc. Those deafring a neat, war nitoli tertian; are invites to g ive stne I Wei: Midterm' Efioes of every variety and.coloron hand. Heavy work made to bider - zip- All work warranted. Bepedring weeny done cnd charger made moderate. Blanks for Botroty ox4l,rivalid Pon "ion :014 itas 111 . 4 piloted and for sale at the`Ao Oelee, IMPORTANT INV.ALtDS IRON IN THE BLOOD IT is well known to the medical profession that IRON is the Vital Principle or Life Illetnent of the blood. This is.derlved chiefly frsm the food we eat ; tint If the food is not properly digested, or if, from Aux' oatzse ttritatener, the necessary quantity of iron is not taken into the Ardtilatlon. or becomes reduced, the .wliele.systeni sulfurs. The bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog np the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver. Sod will send its disease-pro ducing elcmetrs to all parts of the Eysietn, end every alio will suffer In whatever ergaus may be prediepmed fa disease. The great value of IRON. AS A . .I.4IEDICINE is weitktiowri 1j nil medical mein The difficulty hoe been to 'Adam such ri preparation of it ae will enter the circulation and alisiddlate at one with the blood. This ifoint, says Dr. Hayes, ilamachuz setts Staid 'Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in a way before unknown. is a protected solution at tha PROTOXIDE OF IRON: A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE. that Strikes at the Root of the Disease by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element—lron. The Peruvian Syrup Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. rover and Ague, Lose of Energy Low Spirits. The Peruvian Syrup Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." The Peruvian Syrup Cures Chron le Diarrhoea, Scrofula, Soils, Scurvy, Lore of Constitutional Vigor. The Peruvian Syrup Cures Nervous Affections, female Complaints, itaci ail diseases of the Kidneys and 'Madder The Peruvian Syrup Is a Sped'le for all'^ j diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or aecompaitioci by Debility, or a Low State of the System. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recoma ineudations from some of the most eminent Physicians Clergymen, and others, will be sent free teeny ad dress. • We select a few of the times to /Mow the ehereetft of the teetinioniail3. JOHN E. WILLIAMS; ESQ Prof (lent of tho Metropolitan Bank, New York, REV. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate and Journal EMT. P. CHITILCII, Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D., Rev. Warren Burton, . Roswell Kinney, K. D., Eby. Arthur B. Puller, S. K. Kendall, AL D. Rev. Ourdon Robbins, W. R. Obisholin, M. D., Rev. Bylvanus Cobb, Franciipana, M. D., Rev. T . Starr King, J. Antonio Sanches, M. D., Rev. Ephraim Nutei Jr., Abraham Wendell, M. D.% Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Hayes, M. D., Rev. Henry 'Upham, J. R. Oh ilton. M. D., Rev. P. C. Headley; H. E. Kinney, M.D., Rev. John W. Olmstead, Jeremiah Steno 01. D. Prepared by N. L. CLARK A CO., exclusively for J. Y. BINSSIOBE,No. 491 Broadway, New York. Freight Agent Redding's Russia Salve. Redding's Russia Salve Redding's Russia Salve Cures Wounds, Bruises, sprains. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Bola, Ulcers, Cancers. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Salt ittittem, Piles, Erysipelas. Redding's Russia Salve Oates Ringworms, Corns, &n. , &e. NO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT IT, Only 25 cents a box FOR SAtE J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, Now York. S.W. POWLE It CO. No. 18 Tremont St., Boston, And by all Druggists and Country Storpkeepers. Juno 29, 1864.-4. eaw. Teachers , Ezainntatioots in Lebanon' C011Util • For School Year, June, 18e4 —June, 1865, NORTH LEBANON TOWNSIMI. ihi TEACHERS. The examination of Teachers foi 1 the Schools of tbs above 'District win mire !lace at the Double School House, on Th ruby, &Timber 8,1885. J 40013 RELLEE,President. Ws. Lic.cr, Secretary. " EAST anNOVga. 10 TEACEISRB. The ckataidation'or Teachers for the Schools of the above District milt take plate at the Ws bington School Henee, on A Way, &p.m , her 9, 891. 11.4.NLE1. MEASE, Preoident. Joan U. Sever, Secrctery. BWATAILA. / 1 T t t A e B C o "TITO f Thetia aboveum I rititorficr will e ta p for at Jonestown, on Saturday, &planner 10,1864. - • . N 101101.5.3 TIIOaIPBON, President. Mt. COOPSII, Secretary. Q TEACRERB. The examination of Teachers for the 0 &tools of the above District will take place at New. memstown, on TWA SepteMber 13. 1864. ...FREDERICK BILULTZ, Preeklent. JACOB 0. Zoo, Becrtattir* l3m TSASIISRS. The examinatinx of Teachers tot the :Schools of the above District will take plate at Shaefferstown, on Thursday, September 15,1551. JNYJIMIAII ST.E.I.NIdIPI7., Preeident HzxaT a :IA; Secretary , . 7 - . - • SWIM LEBANON. e i TEACHERS. The exantihation of Teachers for the V Sc cola of the above District wilt take piece sirthe blotarlan School fl.imeo, on .-Sa •terdayiSelitetabel9_l7 l DIRIDOSS, Yr/Midi:ma WOES Snout, Recretary. 7. nn TiMMUS. The exatnitnition Of Teacher, for the tehoole of the above District will GAP place et Union Forge, on lifotylay, September 19 7 URAL PKTEIt B 4 SEE( JB.H;, President. Damn W.OainzerOß, Sec retsry. BETHEL., TBAOFIERS, The examination of Teachers for 1.41 the Schools of the above District Will tate place , at Fredericksburg, on Tuesday. Beptratr 20, 1854. President. &MUM. Wxaasa. Secretary. IR TRAM MEL The examination of Teachers ray .LV the Schools of the above District will take place at the blyerst9wn Aenth.my, on &air& repicaber 24,1864. 18. TICE:, President. Crave 1303 R, secretary. N. B. —Observe the followifig Rules ;- Ist. Applicants will furnish themselves' with pen, ink endpaper; tnd be in readiness at 8 o'clock. No'private examinations to he held except In such cases as are specified by law, 3d. :Applicants must present themselves in the Die. tricts in which they intend to teach. 4th. Those who have certificates of last year are re quested to present them. sth. Those who' are strangers to the undereigniki must Mug with them testimonials of scent moral char- ktlx Certificates, to' be legal; Mud 'have a five cent stamp affixed, which the County Superintendent will furnish. Teachers wilt please make* the change: 7th. 44 heretofore subscriptions wilt .be taken far the Pennsylvania School Journal The Directors and the public, are 'invited •to he pree eat. ItENIIIir' )10110K, 00. Supt. Lebanort o iuti 13„ /864. Free- Gea, L. Atkins;T. DESIROUS OT EXTENDING HIS BOOT tsc SHOE . . 13T_T nix mg . 301 s a; . has determined to carry out the motto, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS'" Re has just received a large Stook of Boots. Shoes, Trunks and Carpet Bags. le,. Particular aitedtiorc paid to Customer's Work.. Lebanon, March 2S, George Illottinnano LERANON COUNTY irc±ruirtili TRANSPORTATION LINE. Lebanon Talley Railioad. DARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode Shipp 1_ ed by the Lebanou Valley Railroad. Coeds will bee Sinaltdotiy-to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Alyera town and Antiville Stations, and all other points in the County.. FREIGIFTS contracted for at the least possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention, to,7and , atterapersonally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information, apply at Sta °ln g e at th e L eemee , 'Valley Railroad Beta" Lawman. EDWARD AlARlL,bisiAgentdil „Philadelphia, will al ways be found at W. _Bush's 11.rtrchant's Hati2,ltiortk Third st., Philadelphia. Say '61.1 GEO. HOFFMAN. TO ALL The Peruvian Syrup Sold by all Druggists Heals 01.1 Sores Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. IVILLoggEtt IIKIDICLBERG JACKSON
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers