;JTt gitituttiser: TERMS, - - - - - SISOATEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNBSDAY, SEPTEMBER . 14, 15 HOME AFFAIRS. 3FLertoss of ..ifi.clirea-tionsilo.g. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon following charges for Adyerlising, is : Size. • It. • 3t. 3ra. • Ont.' Iy. 1 equare, 12 lingo, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 45.00 $ 800 2 " 24 linos, 1.00 2.00 8.00 8.00 - 412.00 .r. 36 lines, 1.50 8.00 • 1.00 10.00 - 418.02' Par Rseeuter's and Administrator's Notice', liar Assignee. Auditor and similar Notice., • --,. Lao tor yearly Curd", not exceedingo linos, .• 3.00 Tor column adrertleemeat, 1: year, • • -1 1910.00 For 14 column • . • .V. 40.00. fo; 4,Column 4 • .no Tor Announciturcandidatee tor oflice4 'Orate*, 100 Tor Announcing sale, unaccompanied by marl. 1.00 Tor Local. Notices, soefuty resolutions, Ai y_s cis Ter • 'shops or Special Notices, 80 cents per tin. per year. YeatlysulyettliarnontsforM#cliiititn Oil Boni -1091 atiticrwaiuxtui: 4 4 12 ? At. 11 .- - X Perin43 4 - littniaState Agricultural 'Society will hold 'its next fair at East on, Pa ept 27th ,28 th, goilth and 36th, 1864. The meat ample iledOmmodations we are informed are be lig made. The grounds and buildings of Ilia Farmers and Mechanics Institute, • Where::thee Fair will be held; are among Ille•largest andfini.st in the State. In, ' addition to the buildings and sheds already erected, several very large tents have 'been „secured one for the floral and Cruit.departinent and -the other for the Ptittft Growers Society of Eastern Penn sylvania, who will hold their quarterly meetings upon the grounds at. the same thile4 'Their object is to discuss_ all questions appertaining .-. to fruit growing as well as "To Ai* of 'their own Oro- Atctrort. Their diactissions; are not ohly ti`en tlaal,tautwilladdmuchto the get, era! httereat of the Fair. From present indi. tittiOnS the fair wilLbe one of the largest ever field in thp State. The opposition are preparing their Wide Awake lamps, and it is said `that ,they intend having a celebration at an early day in- imitation of the Demo , erotic meeting on Saturday evening. We - hdpe that if they should do so, that they. will -not be molested by the friends of McClellan, neither in word or deed. If they do make blackguards of themselves it is not sild that the Democrats should do the same. We particularly hope 'that the Democratic ladies will not imitate the opposition by standing in front of their residences and at the street corners hissing, and thereby, inviting in sults. it is unwomanly, and wou'd only be'excusable in druhken men. .DEMOCRATIC .;COUNTY CONVENTION. - The itelegates elected -to represent the Perm - cracy orLebanon county in con verittbli: assembled at the public house of Henry Siegrist, on Monday, Septem ber 12;1864, at 1 o'clock, P. M.—The Cenvention wasopened by S.T. McAdam , Chairman ofthe County committee, by some appropriate remarks, after which Hon. LYON LESIBERGER, of - East Hanover. was appointestPre.sideut, F. H. Ewa, of Lebanon, as Vice - President, and "C'ept. W. W.Murray, of tin inn, as Sec retary. The following delegates present ed their credentials and were admitted to seats— Stiat Ward—John D. Kranro. F. 11. Ebur. Nest Ward—H. T. McAdam, H. Riatenhatt, N. L. Borough—John Athroto, Jacob Pence. N.L.Tnwpihip-11. Heilman jr.,11. J. Light. South Lebanon—R. Shank, Jacob Stager. . - Cornwall, North—lL S. Heilm.m, M. Reichert Corn we It, Senth—,J. Witmer, jr., W. Km ider. S .Achey, Lieut. J. Hoffman, Milk:reek—Jelin A. Weigley, Oeo. Meiser. Jaakian—William Ohlwk7in, Curtis Felerig, Rethet—Mlehael Kobr,.Ellas Walborn. Swatara—DAV id Rank, Jas, Long. (mutt—=Copt. W. W. hfurrity, Weidman East IlanovEr—L. Lemberger, M. Cooper, Annviile, Nnrtb—G. Heilman, John Ward. Aenvilte South—A. Allwein. Geo. Bigler. LortAnudeiry—John J!Shtt Ream. Or) motion, Messrs. F. H. Ebur, David Rank, Elias Walban, John Ream, Hen "WHalMan,,,ir , were appointed = a"com mittee on resolutions. Otr motion, S. T. McAdam, Esq., 'Was eppointed Chttirtnan of the County Com : simittee.: • After' the appointment of l'irMehiP Committees, the Committee on iesoluilons Made report (The reseliiti:oiii will be published next week.) On motion, Grant Weldnian was:ap pointed the Senettorial Delegate, ,and Da vid Rank, the ' Representative Delegate, to all State Convention for, the ensiling year. The following ticket wasiberiimnina. ted : Assernhly . . LL • ADAIVI = Prothdnotary, = JACOB WITMER, jr., Cornwall ' Sheriff, . W. G. - *SOT.TDER. Swatara. .Commissioners,. R RITDOLPERR4,By., South :tiOnville, MARTI& MA ELFI NDERBACH, jr,, 2y Jack - - sun, Director, EZRA BUCHER, South Lebanon Additor, - VALENTINE D. TIRICII.Dethei. Coroner, JOHN RODAEENEL, N. Lebanon Boro' The re estate of Abraham Rex deed., will' be at ptiblie sale, in Shaeffer*Wrt,,op :Friday and Saturday, Oar:they . 21%aitif 22.. r It coinpriies a spleadtd4antatien in. Illeidlebeig town ship, building lots in Shaefferstowp, mountain land, &e. Advertisement next Week. We have received several copies of the Deily Lancaster infelligencer, j.giLt i established in the city of -Lancaster by Messrs. Cooper, Sanderson & Co. It is not only a beautifully printed she'et, bdtaiso,a lire Democratic paper, and'is ftefiersing as we are glad to learn it is receiving, a full measure of support. • The Philadelphia Flour market la dull.' Wheat is plenty and the market unsettled and lower, Corn is scarce, r and Oats are steady. The •Cattle Mar ket was dull and the receipts large. Mn. JONAS MOYER, Of the firm or Messrs. Reizensteln Brothers, Clothers of this boiough, is now in the city laying In a largostock of Fall and Winter Ready made Clothing, which will be opened Jo a day or two. The 'Messrs' Relzenstein are extensive manufactorers or Clothing, and., ;hence great care jer taken.t&sell cuir=batch a are yeli r maile:„ . . Andrew Walter, of South Ann vile, aged about 65 years, while engaged in repairing a chimney 'on the residence of Mr. Jacob Sbertzer, in Ann vile, on Thursday a week. fell to the ground, causing instant death. , Th,eodoreDundore, an aged man, was killed by:the cars, at Annville, on Tuesday of week before last. He was eAlgaged in driving pigs and did not no -110 the'approaehing train. He, died in a few hours after being struck. Mr. niel t erberich has bought a MO house and a part of a lot of ground , ofThqs Ruth, .on Cumberland street, in gas(Lebanon, for 63,400. ' RATn Int - UNKIND. —A' few bois terous • Abolitionists desirous of being heard, as thel4leolellan prbcfssion mov ed along. on Saturday evening, were heard to shnut itilurrati for Old Ape'!" The. Democratic- Club of - Mt. Zion, Bethel: township, will meet at the public house of Henry Giick,on Saturday evening, September 17,1864. at 7 o'clock. for the purpose of organization. Messrs. Lindsay Si-Blakiston of Philadelphia, have in prey ? , and will issue in the course olsix or eight days, a pamph let _containing truthful statement .of the burning`of tChanibefiburi, in a series of letters4oa,friend. i .by.,theßev,Dr. Schnecic of that place.; The The pamphlet will- contain about 80 pages and wilt no doubt be a desirable acquisition to those wishing a correct statement of the events of th ever mem orable 30th day of July. %MID SPEAKERS, :MILITARY MEN AND SINGERS, and all. sufferingfroin Irritation of the Throat and 'lroaMtess will be agreeably surpised at the,almoit immedi• ate relief afforded by , the , use of "Brown's Bronchial Trochee.".. Their demulceNt ingredients allay, Pitimonary irritation, and,.after public speaking or singing, when the throat is wearied' and weaken ed by too - much ,exercise, their use 'Will give renewed strength 4 to the 'yodel "'or gans. there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that 'you aro in such a hurry ANswita.—Why we are" just on our way to Tot ily's Photograph Gallery, to - hare tier pictures taken : Ile taken splendid pietnres, and hie Gallery is nearly all the time crowded so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body else g eta there, or we , will have Ia come away again without getting any. Quesr..—Yeal I have heard too that Daily's Gallery. is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Galleryf:,i Axe.—Oh my! we could nit think of such a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture , that Gaily takes. FO much that we woindMot go 'to another ,Oid lery if we con id get them tin nothing listing' seven years, experience in the laninees,hites a complete sett of unproved britrumentl, an excellint skydialit, anp therefore takes the beat *tures n town. and FO of - termite every body thatwants a good pinture goes to him, Qussr.—What I: inch of Pictures :lemur take? Asa.—..ite takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. Ilia card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than sense that have been taken in our liirge cities. Ills ArabrMypes are beautiful, awl can't be bent. Ile nisi) excels' in copying pictures frons small Daguerreotypes, end *ea. larging then, uhtsogt to any size. Qussx.--Where is this Gai fiery t I must give him a call too' Axs.—Just come along With Nancy and I, and we will shoW"you. Win in tines New .Ilnilding. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. Ile has constant. ly on hand a goal assortment of EI ilt and _Rosewood: Frames, Caney, "MUMS. he.; which' lie sells ebesp.- 7 For good un(t cheap- __Pictures lievAttlxi.,•r -GO Daily's4lalWry, 4 , 4,elstain,,* Po.' March li, '63. Guns. Rifles. Pistols, Powder, Caps, dm. ATTENTION SPORTSNEN.—J. G. AULE,SiIIACII re spectrally, ,inforM the stitblie , that he aOhtluties the business , of ittanufaetnring and dealing in WINS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al. at his Store, aw Market i•treet, a few doors North.of the L. V R. It., Lebanon, Pa. kinds et - Repairing done ut the Fbortest.pos eible notice and in the he:it style of wnrkmanship. Lebanon, June 21, 12(13.—1Y gptciat 4,JatitE,s. Editor of Adc.(Ttiser DEAtt SIR :—.With your permission I wish to say to the reldere cif yonr paper that I will' send„. .lay return inuili*.idl with Whild':.it(free,) - ii Recipe, with full diree tionsifor .nulli Op' and ti sing a simple VeMitable palm that ii , lll effectually Fsmovt., in ten dap, pintples Blecheir,Tattr,Frecklostarid all Impurities of the Skin leaving:the wine soft, diliiiti', smooth and ;Wean rut. vilralsolhail free tOhose limilift Bitl.l I cis. 6r nt N. sell Mi a til ee tti f r:e u tu q' t P d t i i r l4 ct it im rld rgfott fi h irw of a tl: ' u t itt a it t Heir, Whiskers, or a .51oustaohe, I n ' less titan thirty Alt itpillWlops.nraisi!!,ivil by tett:l[mi snail without 'charge. .... -, yipppectfully -19iirs, ~ ' l' 11108'. I: Ott AP MAL' Chemist, ± •:. '. 'B3l Breautwei,'N.errrili'ork. JitIZISP4 B4 "?! t. '' . - ..- . Att. Card to tb.et Ektiirterr..l.32.a - QWALLOW two nr three hogsheads of "Bach I,7"Tonic Bitters Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An . . tidotesr&c., and after you are satisfied with the rkiillt,A then try 'One box of OLD DOCTUIL 1111- . 1 011Ael% ,ENGLISII. SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed. to health and vigor in thirty days. They. tire pure ly, vegetabie,..phownt to take, prompt and ealutary in ,their effects on the broken down and eitattered-ibirsti. tntion. Old and young can take them .with ittivan lase. Imported and sold in the United States only by aii ...I AB. 8. BUTLER., . • Nii..427 Broadway. New York. - . - Agent for the United States. - p. St—A Box of Phis, securely packed, will be malt ed to any address on receipt of price, which in ONE DOLbAlt,- poet peid , ...money rantridedly the Agent if Wits, satisfaction nut given. July 20, 18e4, 7 -3m. , .. RO YOU WWI TO BE CURED ?- DR. BU ll . . . CUAN'S Eng matt SPECIFiG PILLS cure in lase than 30 dam, tjg? worst .asespf,NARVOLTONEE , S, ilnputeney,Prhtnaltsrs_Dscayl Seminal. Weakness, In sanity, and till - Urinery, 'Sexual, and Nerroun Afire. Bons. no-matter liont what 'cause prodnied: Price, One Dollarrper 'boit. Sent postpaid, by maiL on re -ceipt of an - order. - One Box will perfect the cure ht most cases. Addreps, JAS.. 8. BUTLER., General Agent, 427 BrondWay, New York. - Only 20, .1304.-3 m. • • . Ayers' Cathartic Palls A RE the most perfect purgative which we are able /1 to produce or which we think has ever yet, been made by any body. Their' Fees have abundantly shown to the community hotv lunch they excel the or• dinary, medicines in use. Their penetrating proper ties stimulate the vital act irltics Lathe body,-remove the obstructions of its organk. purify thu blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breisl and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dis orderod organs into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Not only do they cure the every dity eomplaintS of every body, but, also formidable and dangerous diseases.— i While they prodnee powerful effects. the) are at the same time, In diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can he employed for children. lielligem gar-cOated, they are pleasant to.take ; and,-being pure- - ly vegetable. are free from any risk or harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief, where they not shbetantiated by matt of such exalted position and character, m to forbid the suspicion of untruth.— Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to tho pull ip Abe reliability of of our remiallien, while °Omni bele sent^ ne the acaur ante of their conviction that, our Preparations contri bute immensely to the relief of oar afflicted, suffering 11* men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, contAining directions for the me and certificates of their cures, of the followhag oomplaln,ta : Costiveness, Billions Complaints. Rheumatism, Dropsy Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stom ach, Nuns's, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the 14ew els and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Loiii of Ap petite, alt D18,3E1988 which require -an evacuant medi cine. They alto, by purifying the blood and stimulus. thug the system, cure many complaints which it wonid not be supposed they could reach, such as Dearbdits, Partial Blindness,Neuralgia and Nervous Irratability, Derangements of Liver 'altd - .Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred- complaints arising' trout a lOW state of the body, or obstruction of its ,functions. , Do not be pot oft by unprincipled dealers with othor preparations which they make more .profit on. De mand Airea's and take en Weds. They.sick want the best aid there is for them, and• they should have it. Prepared by J- C. AVM it CO, LoWeil, class., end sold by all the druggists in Lebanon sad deader& In medicine everywhere. September 7,1864.-2 mo. „ 'A,CIEWLEMAN.'eured o fliervcifts Detail*, 1411:0111• .Prezeseurs D9,y. and Yetaltftk!ird - re: slam tad by a desire to benefit others; will be happy to for. nigh to all who need it, (free ofeharge,) the receive and directions for making the simple remedy need in his ease. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and, possess a Valuable Remedy will receive the same, by , return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addiessing JOIIN B. OGli - KN, Na. 60 nigSall otroot, Nux York June 1,188,1.-3 m. Terrible Disclosures SECRETS for the million 1 A most valuable and won ilerful publication. A work of .100 pages, tend 30 colored engravings. DR. TIONTEit'S 'YAM; MECUM, an original and powder treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions. and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedios for their speedy cute. The nineties of Dit. BUNTER has !owe bean, and still is, Unbounded, but et thweartiest lotion of numerous persons, lie has teen Induced to ex-, tend his medical usefulness through the medium MIN -VA DB XLECU3I.". Jt is a volume.that should be iii the him& ()revery tailor 41 - ilitt",hind,, as a presently of oecret . imes, or an n gnide for the alleviation of on! of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visite*: `mankind. 'One eery, securely enveloped. will *be for 'warded free of postage to any part of the United States, ftir 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, 'dr 3 copies forsl..Ad- , dross. post pild, HUNtOtt, No.; Division Strect,t New York. - • Sept. g, 1855:— . 4. • . ""." ; 40tim. Preaching in the , M. , E •Church every Sabbath, hod; nibrningUnd evening.. Also services on Thursday evening. German service en next Sunday zooming, in Salent'S Lather:en church, and English service in the even. ing. Zion's Ey:Lutheran church:—:lceman Divine-Service 'on next Sabbath morning; and English in the even- English preaching, next Sunday. at 'lO A. M., snit German "iiervica at 2y, P. Whither MOravian Church. Englieh preaching next Sabbatit meriting, in the'Plret 'teemed 'Church r St. JOHN'S Ofilatoll.—Serice.iteXt Sunday morning and . evening, in the English language; Lecture au Wednesday evening. arritV. itii , T; by itie . p.er. P. W. Mr. WEN.DEL .TSCBUDY, to Miss CATBA-. : RINE MeLVAINE, brith of . Dauphin Co. On the:ll insf., iv•the . same . , Mr. JACOB FORTNA, of N. Lebanon tp,. to Nt ise MOLLY, ; MILLER, .of Sratarli tp., this county On the same day, by the same Mr. EZRA. ROULAND',•to Miss SALLIE BLACK, both of Annyille. this County. 'At flarristairg, Deana, on Tans day even lug. the i lb . Dist, Wev. Charles A - . Ray, D. D., GRANT . WEID MAN, Eaq., to %sell. LIZZIE ItENRY both' of this, place. . ~ .. c ~~. In N. Lebanon B.,rouith, rut the :I.oth. lost: LIZZIE ELLEN; child of Peter"anti Laurie W.OLIT, Aged I month. end 13 drtys. . . . . On the 6th inst , BLUM:MTH IthIIECCA, only child of Jacob anti Mary .u.luxu. aged I year, 4 months, and 7 days. . • At Annville, on the 7th Ind...EMMA SUS.N „daugh ter of John K. and Mary BACHMAN, aged 1 year and 25 dam On ;the 9th inst., 6.OII:TEL, chill.of .T.din and Sara le JOHNSTON. aged I year, 4 months and 9 days. On the 4th in,North.Lebanon borough. of Blions, rantitent fever, MARY HARPER., aged 67 years, 9 months ar.d 10 days. • ; Oa the 31st inst. in Jarvis IF. S. Ga,. , 1 Markel. A 290 MOT Battery 11. 3d Pa artitie y, aged 33 year..., 4 ,ntan the and 29 days. . . . The Lebartoes Winorizet. rar"fullb , Corrected 117,..k1y. LEIIAINION, WIMMUMEr. SEPT. 14, 1804 Extra Family, $!3 00 Iliggs, 'it doz., 22 Extra Flour, 12 00 Rutter, Iti lb., 41 Prime White Wheat,2 00 Tub or salted butter, 10 New Rod Wheat, '2 50 !Lard, ''' • 20 Old iced ,-: 240 ITallow, Prime ,Eye, 1 85 flapt, Coro, - - 1 85 'Shoulders, Oats, 85 Sides, Clover-seed, 8 00 Soap, ' Timothy-seed, 2 50 itekle-wax, Flax-seed, 2 50 White liege, Dried Apples, peeled:2 00' Mixed Raw, Peuels-"Enits." 250 Flat!:; f lb., th4i;ll e. , Ylutzets," ' 1 52 lltiet)es, ,:1.h,., Cherries' 1 75 Veatbers, V 1t,,, - , - , '" •Wool - , V lb.. - Wool - , V lb., Soup Beans, "it. qt., Vinegar, nn3.010. 2 00 Betittose, 1019, tOO Apple B utter, ile,toek., 45 wit. atii.Filitinfittg. _ Mir an * a d, A 11 . 01.75 E or a rew rooms, to RENT, for a small witbia a few sqttared oUtito R1311'0:1[1. Apply at this pine°. - Lebanon, Sept. 1 4, 1661. ' A Valuable Mill 1 roperty INI PUBLIC SALE. 1 - 3 Y VIRTUE of en order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon County, Pa., the unders igne 1. adminis tratorsof the Estate or PETER STRTCK LER. d.e'd.„ will offer et Public Sale, at the Pieblic House of H. 1.0. Litrntony. in the Borongh of Lebanon. on Thursday, the Gth day of October; .1804, all that well known and valuable MILL PROPERTY. on the Qnittapahilla Creek, in the Borough of Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pa.. embra.ing about 2;,1 ACRES of LAND. fronting on Market street. • The Improvements are a three story brick SI li't CIIA?iT and GRIST MILL, having recently been re , it built with all the moot coniplete 111,)d -ern improvements'. It has four run wait of burr Roues, adapted both for Stiem and Water power, n IS horse power 456041.i." 10 . 4 ,ENG l*Kllll . ll perfect rtinning;order. Ile abate Milll.ddesin nkofttuldo'lfusinesi, , l4inji in cent ro.of towu.and.in-thrkmidetnt,awich grain growler, conntryOtankcenyinient redkitterdtiltivid midterm]. Also, stwo-atory,brick DIVELL,INQ,IIOIAIS., large 4 Alin; STAAB, 4,•egitti Shed, witlL, 'Yothoto ifeeesiarY cuit -b ,W li,gsrite are on the- Pon.ession and good title' will be given- on the lot „day of ApriLle6s. Sale toctninence 'et 2 o'clock, P.: M., when condi tions Ifitl be made known by • ' • • , • ABRAHAM STRICKLER, - WM, G. WARG, Ailminletretora of Peter Strickler, deed. Lebanon, Sept. 14,1561. . PRIVATE SALE pl did Farris. rimlE subscriber offers at Prleate.Sale, his tine 'Farm I,.located in . Cornwall ,township; Lebanon Csmity, about 3 miles Loin ,Lebanon. on the , road leading to TRYirti; near Zion's Mill, -containing • SO Acres and 110-Perches of good LIMESTONE LAND, under gbod fence& and laid off into convenient fields, with run -7.:- ning water Also running water through frasl.l..tie house . and in the barn yard. .ind wells with pumps at the house and near " the barn. Water Call be reached by the cattle from every field without going on tlm.road. The improvements are a large twoetory steno MANSION 'LOUSE with kitchen and Wash Douse attached. large SW *PEER BARN and other Barn. Carriage Muse, Wagon Sild, atAin .fnct alLnuc &wiry outbuilding& An excellent yonzig;AUOLlkki), and all kinds of Eruff"freriE: Thii bf desirable and BEST FARMS; in LEBANJN Coning. • • 7.'Aeres of Woritliiiiitt; „HEAVY, warm. OAK{, in aornwitil town- H a /14, nbout two miles from, Nn. 1. • NO. 3". 5 Acres and 11 , P - crates' Cil MTN UT TIM DER LAND., In' Rel6l - berg township, l niilo trbra Shiefferstown, ✓ 7 " on 'the road--lending to Geektees: Malt the timber of the above tract is fit to 3 Acres ;1.7 Percho of CHESTNUT Tnimpit LAND' about 'a mile from N0..3. . The'rbole can be bought together, p oi +singly. to . . suit , puTehefeeee.' Good title and pleeeesion Will "be given on :the let of 18 , 15. For further information.epply* to the enhadriber re , sidlugou No.l JACOB wiTgzit, jr, Cornwall tp., Srpt..,t4, 1.804.-2 m. • , . NOTICE). To the poNly holders of 'he Lr Ulna» , 3ti4E•fal Tisurance rr HE 13anrcl of Dirent6rs:Of, the - 1,E1.3A.- A. INN HUTU At., INSURANCE: COMPANY Itave anther:a "d rat ae.esement, (N 0.3 )t)f TWO. DOLL i ASK MT! Olt:g 88 per thottearid ineitie/1, on ail poll oleo of insurance in fore.. 51140, Lentz. the Agent of the Company. le hereby, nuthor:zoi to retelve lb eAme. atot mihseti seu peeiheeity.erptre 'Wore the let dal of Oe to tirri' 1833 at` ikhreti ttintNheirh*le emeeet meet eljettd. By 41V:01' of .1811F450N 0 81111111 . 47, •Lebrinoti'keittlb 1884 -:8t. IPrieldelitti •~~ THE COPARTNERSHIP. HERETOFORE ExtsT inebotween 0. C. LOWER. aud,ll. W. , RANK, the ;Whets43oe Tobacco Business, ureter the firm or LAWER .. : 1 6;11AN.N. ie this day dissolved -by mutual era:bleat. The business of the late firm will•beJlettled by either tha. - Mirtnera at No. 146 North Third St. LiPhilitdelphia, July 1,1861.. . . RANK, of thelate.4rm of lower k Reinke wilteoatinue the bustaess as beretofottef t -at , sam place •• ••' ' • • -IL; W.:RANK. V0RKW00V1W11 10 , 414 1 0 4 ,7441 . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Impor(ald Correspondence. WHO PAYS FOR STAMPS ON RECEIPTS ? PIIII:ADELPOIA: AND' * READING RAILROAD COMPANY, Office Ltil . Sou!li 'Fourth street, Yhiiadelphio, August nth, IFei.t. Joseph J. Lewis, a S. Commissioner internal Revenue, InreltinOnn, D. a FIR : Pleas. state which party mnst pay for the U. B. 'Stamp ? The one Who revdives the money. being the maker of -the receipt, or the petty paying the money ? Your's respectfully, S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. TREASURY DEPATITXRST, OFFICE OF INTERNAL Itt vitxuz,l Washington, August,lsth,. 3.864. 81R:—Youire of the lith test is received. The grins tion as to who sholl pay the duty required on receipts on any sums of money exceeding g2O, is dependent on the circumstances a ttemling . t ease Ordinarily at law no person. is bonhd to give a receipt for money 10151. •The receipt is an' iustrument°OT , - ev i-' deuce useful only ti the person to whom it is given.— If needs a receipt,it is laceessamfor lint to furnish the Stamp or to stomp the receipt, if reqUired, b thre it is signed. Theperson whoreceives the money Het Wised to give a receipt unless , the labor party:fur [Higbee the proper Steam, If aperson:giiwyt receipt .without . requiriagthet the party to whom it is given shall . the stamm the maker of the receipt trivet himself Stamp thapapar before he delirtmit. If he gile to'stmupit, before he delivers it, he is liable "the penalty provided by law ter the OM the other party May ktamp it im mediately upon Its' being'received. . Very respectfulfy, JOSEPLI J. LEWIS, B.IIRADFORO., isih, rilikAlO. Commissioner. September 14, iStik.-4t. The PennsOvania State Agriealtural society, 1714.2.3...mpr0aci itfit ler.2,2tt ANN UAL EX RUB I T.I 0 N T BAsToN , PA, commencing TUESDAY, SEP -11,,J1115.11181l .and .closing• FRIDAY, StIPTEM.: 88818 0 4. ra .Pntimh over $lO,OOO. Rend tale fol loiving abstract: CATTLFL—Foreign Imported, 10 premiums ranging from- $2O to $2O ; all other grades of Cottle, 31 premittnis,fronrs2o to $lO ; and 42 pre. !Mums-Isom Said. $2. Best' herd" of , Cattle. not less than 10, owned fuld ‘ beltb, as farm stock. dm., $4O ;2d .”) b ? ." ' 40-r - ti tgritturturaT.Siefetyo.snacettßi7 - , $5O; 2d hest.s2.s. -Best Import . ed,;s nt , omiums, from $3O to $l5; Thorough-bred, 10 premiums,. from $3O to s'o,; Trotting' Horses and Marco, a premium ,er Iv. of $2OO, and one of $lO.l ; Pacing ? one of $5O : Ita•ele,l Horses. finery trotting, premium 500 ; best Met,bed Trotting. a prcniftim of $3O beet Draught, Gelding, and Single orse!',l2 eLe Imes from sis.to $' 0 ; Stnl liens and - Merel; Mr all work, 15 Premium front s2s_ to 10 ; Jacks and Mnles. I premiums for all descrip tions of litmees and Moles. Sll EEP.—For different kinds, 10 premiums, frons,s2o to $lO ; 5; premitims from $4 , to $4. POULTRY—of almost every kind piemiums of $l, 2, 3 and 5, in the agkregate of $157. ' Agrieultural IMplements--Best display $5O, Steam Flow WO. medal or spceltd diploma, and liberal 'ape. Mal prominms fur plows, plowmen, rollers, cultiva tors. wa r ns. &e,'The premtirras in other departments are liberal, beinrfor leather and its .numufactures, batter,-cheese: &c., vegetables, fruits, • melons, grapes, wines, flowe'reandtbotr design stoves, tin ware, &c., domestic-mathifaeuren, needle - work, &c., Ana arts, pa Sating end penmanship, display of articles by trades men anti meelanies, . silver ware, sewing machines, planes. dm, The above being a mere abstract, exhibitors are re. quested tosecute a. catalogue so - thatpey may conform to the regolation.'of the Society,:in pt men thug articles f.r exhibition. The meet liberal arrangements are being.eirecied With tallied& generally, both -155 to the freight and excursion tickets. For catalognes, And 'railroad regulatiosis, address tlie Secretary Single Admissieh ticket& 25:cents: TIIONIAS -P RNOX, Preldent. A. IL LtixilAtiiß", SeCretirY. Norristown, Ps. Sept. 14, 1801.-3 t. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF . Fall and Wmter CCOODS N . ': Till?, COUNTY. Attenticin Countrymen ArODlttattentjon 'for, the present : is celled to the 1, large and ~ c 4ll, selected stock of FAL!, AND WI NT NG GOODS., at the Cheap Cash Store of ''+7) 6 I•. 1 , 40 40 GOODYEA R.: Sl' 'DI FT E N BAC.IFS (RABEWS BLOCK,) Cumberland Street,. Lebanon Pa. We purchased lvtore the tegeytt advance a eludes as sortment of Fall Milt Winter tloods,which_lor beauty ....a. clu.uiu.....wiattostecnVollraL - , .. ._.." A CALL AND SEE'' Y 0 DRSBLV gg: --- La diCS Drrss Goods.. Full line Of Freneb.'Marinu, all color's. - ~ - 1 , lb:mild:I- -" . 1 Cohorge . . . ' 1 ,all wool Deleting ". 1 Manchester " . I . . , Pacific " '" i' Dress tlood , of every description. , " 4,- Ladies' cloth ; all colors. 1' Black and fancy Silks. We have also a good assortment of pl sin a d Plaid Wool SHAWf.S. All - Wool FLAN:MI S t Cotton Flannels. Ticking, 'Woolen Hooda,Dshooralsi Hosiery, Burp Skirts, U..- brollas . Se . ie. - A large lot Of CALICO for 25 cents and up. Bleached Mt,USIaN 26 coots and upwards . II ableacited MUSLIN. MOURNING GOODS. Our mourning Department is complete, comprising a' Full line all wool Detains St wide - " - :" ' " 'fr-i " , Canton cloth 64 .- " '' Persian " 114 " " ,'' Alpacca and Bombatine &x., -&c. " ," Black grape veils. '.... .014.= i: ' r 29'ierY and qloY4i!. . - Gentletnen liilil ear. A- -NA- limi of, CI.OTILS. CASSIMBBBS 4 B..4IT E. N 811 and.',VrTINGS, all kinds anapricei, which will be pld'Clieep ''. .Gro ocSugar, ries, Coffee . s - ' • I - nolassa . 5- Sili6eq. &e . all at LOW ' PRICES. • :44- . Call one" and ail, and lobk tlnotiali our Large end well ZieFeCted:§o 4 C/i Ortoood6, end-gpt,the;pries, as it id tio tkillijkOto ili, a d'edf!. Cale ;Tato is' "Small Profits and—Qtaele Sales, and . • Good Value.". . . GOODYEAR 4., DIFFENBACD: 1 - Lebeaon, Sept. 1.1, IS6-1.. . . -. . GENeItAL Eli Evr lON • ' • , I._. oa_ a m.,a, ti 041 .. Tp_ . :- - 1 . 13t)R.SOAZITAtf,au Act of tlio Genural ( Aseinuldy of 1. tho:COriiitioitiaiilth of Petinsylvilia.,,eutitted i•An act relitthittOlVeleatioktigth is. %Otani : one- ealth," approved the 2nd day of July. A. D.. one thousand eight hundred.and thirty nine, .1,- PE it L :STAMM i,. FlierilLof the c uutY of 'Lebanon, Pennsylvania, in lierehy mike kown and give notice to the electors to the county arus etid; that a General Election will be held in the mkt reunty of 4 Lebanon, on , the Scented Tuesday; (bef4, t, of -,111/1 OA 0 f :064,,,,.t.804, at which dab° county nforeiaid - will-vottiin their respective districts fiir . ' , . ..' One-person forlleinlier of the Rouen or representa tives of the Crimgrfess of tho United States to represcnt the 4.lh.C.otigrissiOicil.Ltistriet; of renttsylvania, com peso 'et the c c o m p,iiis oßptinylifill iiii - d - Lefortroit: One porion to represint the ceitoty 'of Lebanon in the House of itepresentilives P 1 PetiM4ylviiiiin. ' : ()unperson to fill the (face of Sheriff for the - county of Lebausini • - , , ~ . • One person' ii filith office of Prothonotary :for the County of Lebanon ' - - -' ` '' : . -- One person to fill the Mime of County _Commissioner fon thel county it Lifiintitif fifrAltreelyearii t i .-- One person to ill the office of County Commissioner for the county of:Lannon, for, the unexpired term or One p erson to sti hh Mee of Coroner for the county of Lelveorl./ , - ' ' ii ' ' ,_ One person to fill the office of •Director of the Poor for the e..unty of b banoir. One person to Sit the office of Auditor for the cella ty or [Amnon. __A 0 .1'.z.t , . "'” - ^ ITIVi - 51AV7TMOTIN,p4.Sa MVP I too R " NOTltrig t larthe Pia of 1,0,41.114it1ie I. ..rotes - a,. id Odle oral election in.the s yarn! Wards, borouliteS, tilleriets and township's within. the .souuty of Lebanon, are as follows ; to wit :. Thu Electors or the. are to meet ..in the Cm house in said Boron& The Electors of the - West Ward of the Borough of Lehimon are to meet to the.J.nry _Roam,: on the^ west side of the. Court Housed:l said B rough. The Electors of &Ott( Lebanon,towlichip ‘ are to meet in the (iprad 'JOT rOOl l . at they CouSt';liouso in the limonite of Lebanon, 7 The lectors of North' Lebanon Moroni: are to meet at the Ptbllc Unusual .. liedjorein. ' said Bots The ilectors of North Lebanon -.township are to meet at the, Publielfouje of E. fl Lanczo.in said to?en ship The Electors; of anekson'townshin, are; to meet 'at the. p u bli c 11 0 ,,i„, of Jaeob IL Miller, in said township. The Electors' of Nortli Anne ille township, are to fleet at the public House. Of' Simon 31: COll, in said The Eleciors of Heidelberg township,,nie to meet at the Public House of Lee IS. Manly, in said township. The Electors of Londonderry, tOwnelain are to meet at the Public Hops ,of 'John Vlielatid ,in said townshlti. Blectors'of saat'ttanover township are to meet at the Public House ofJacob W. Adams in said town ship. f The Electris of B.Wittarft o:Wl:iship:Rif!, to meet at the Public House of Sintan`.Heiltrien: in said triwnship. The Erectors bf Bethel toe; aship are to meet at the public aouse of Jacob . Iteichart, ha said. totrnship. " The Electors of Union township atki to meet nt the Public Tfouse of Daniel Bordner, its sal d'toienship. The Electors of El Mere* township .are to. Meet : at the ItOugg ,o f Frederick', A. Shultz in said The silehtikei*Oftritith Antroilhi,toWn'shipare to meet at the .Kkb)iO,Bsuse of township. Thtiltlectare of COld SEr,fOgi.bawnship are to meet. et tilitaitica House, "atsorm9q liitstAVaTtl:Dorwagh - of•Getfation Imissipnexs? rooms in the' Co'art NENi AD VIi'~ISEIVIENTS. The Electors of Cornwall township, embraced in the 'southern district et said township aro to latest at (hi , Public House of .T. .t G. Eby, in said - district. The Electors of the Northern district of Cornwall township are to meet An Traverse .Itiry room on the west side of the C.ourt.ffouse, in the lier)ugh of Lobs- The election to Do opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shun continue without interruption or adjournment. and is not to be closed before seven o'clock in the evening. I also make known arid give notice, as in MA by the ISth section of the aforesaid-act I am directed, "that every person.. except Justices of the Peace. who shalt hold any etnee or appointment of profit or trust under the government the United States or of this State or any city or , incorporate district whether a comtnis atoned officer or otherwise subordinate of ber or agent who is or shall be employed under the logiolative jn cliCiar;v or executive depnrtment of this State or the United SAntes. or of any 'city or Incorporate di .trict, and also. that every member of Congress and the State Legislatere, and of theselect or common council o f :my city, conitnlssioners of any incorporate d istrie, is b v law incapable of holding or exercising at the sumo time the office or appointment of Judge, inspec tor or clerk, of any, election of this-.oouttitonweattli, and that ndinapactor or Judge, or any such election, shell be eligible to anyoritee then to'be voted for.". • ' ' Also, that defile foUrth',iteatien of an not of Aamm lily, untitled 'An Act relating "to executions and for other purposes;" approved April 16, 1810, it is enacted that the aforesaid 16th section, '..shall, not be so con strued es to prevent any to ilitia-ortimr or Borough of-7 firer :You, serving'ae jodge, isepecter or clerk at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." Also, that in tie Olst section °faithl net, it is enacted that "every general end arterial election shall be open ed between the hours ofelght and ten in the forenoon, and shall continuo without interruption Or adjourn , ment ua tit seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be Onset)." The General, special, city. incorpOrated district and township elections, and all 'elections for electors of President or Vice President of the United States shall he held and conducted by the inspectors and judges elected as Aforesaid, and by Clerks, appointed. : as hero , Wafter provided, No-person shall-ho permitted-to vote at any election as aforesand,,hp t awhite freeman of the age.of 21 years nr more;*lneshatihave resided in ;State at least One year, and in the election district where lie Offers„ to vote atleeat ten days immediately preeeeding sm.% election. and within t woyears paid a State or County tax,'Whiali' shell host - been assessed et least ten day 3 before the election: -Bata citizen of the United States tind A..- 4,: mmy,tly,Algem,itattlified voter of this State have resided ' , hi the election district. paid taxes as aforesa M. shall be entitled , to 'vote after residing in this State six months : - Provided; That the white free men, &it iZt•Uft of the United State"; between the ages of 21 and 22 yeare, and have resided in the election dis trict ten digs asaftiresitidehall lie entitled to veto, although they shall not have paid taxes. No p e r on shall he admitted to vote whose name -il3 not-contained in the list-of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the commissioners, "ttele‘s .First he pro duce O receipt for the Payinwit Within two years, of a State arid U' misty tax, assessed tigraeably to tlie,Con-: stitution -and give satisfactory liVidence, either on his own, oath or affirmation or the oath or affirmation, of mnother, person, that bo alias paid , such ii - fax; or on' to prolneo a receipt, shall make oath or payment noted: or, second, if he claims -a rote by being an electsr between the ages oral t and 22 years, he 4111111 depose on ontir'or 'affirmation that he has rettided.in the State at least one year before his application: and make such proof of his residence in the district as is required by this - act, and that be dues verily believe from the accounts given him that he is Of the age aforesaid; and give Snell other evidences as is required - by this act. whereimen the name of the person RO perralttad to rote shall bo inserted in the - alphabetical list hy - the inspectors, and a rime made opposite thereto hj.writing the word ,tax,' if he shalt Ins. admitted to votelly reason pOl his tax, or the wort .age,' he permitted to vote by - of such ago. and iu tither rase, the reason of such vote shall he called out to the clerks who shall . make like notes in the list of voter kept by them. all eases where thetiallio o f the person claiming to vote is not tonal on tile list furnished by the com missioners and asr4ess,rs, or his right to vote, whether thereon or zed, is of j- , eted so by any qu,3lilled eitive33 it simil be the duty or the inspectors to exam ine Snell person on oath as to his qn.litleations, mid if he claims to have resided within the State tar one year, or more. his oath- will be surd dent thereof, but shalt ovate proof in- at least OHO eormedent witness who , shalt be commie-I elector. that he has recited within ' the district tar im,re than ten days imomdiatoly pre. needing Mid election, and shall also-himself swear that his- hone fide residence in pursuance of his lawful calling is - Within the district; and that he did not re• more into said district for the purpose of voting there- in. „Every psrsownumlitied as aforesaid. wad- who ahall mkt; due proof. if r, cittired, of his Milen,* and pay ment of taxes nips f - iewid. Omit be permitted to vote in the township, :ward, or district:B in which he slat! re side.' If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prerent any oirmer'ef any eleettoo under this act from :Is Oleg Ouch elect :pn_ur use or threaten any violence to any mob Oflicer. - or shall interrupt or improperly its terfere :with him- in the execution Cl bit duty, or Shall' hlock - up the widow or the avenue to any window whets the Fatllo may beholding. or shall riotously disturb the penes at such election, or shall use intimidating threats, force or violence, with a design . to intlutnice or overawe any elector or prevent him from voting, to restrain ,the freedom of choice. such a person oti conviction, shall be lined in-any stun not exceeding one hundred donma, and incpsinoned for ors' Ltalo nut, Tin., Ulan One month nor mote than twelve months. and if it shall :•be.shewn thepo err -where the !tele 1 °Tench offence shall bt,..bad. that the person so offending was not a re:111101a Oldie city, -ward or district. or- township ! where the said offence "iflscommitted,and not entitled to vote therein; then on conviction. he shot I he sentenced to pay a One of not lass than $lOO and not more than $lOOO, and be imprisoned not less tlinn.six months or more than -two years. In case the .person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shelf: have' reeei red the' M•xt highest number for Judge at the next spring election shall act its inspec for In his place. And in case the person who shall have received-the highest number of notes for inspec tor shall not attend, the judge shall appoint an in spector in his place, and in ease 'the person elected judge shall not attend then the inspector who received the highest dumber of votes shell appoint a judge in his pla. M or if any, vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time tsed by law for the opening of the election. the qualiGqd vo ters of the; township, ward, or district for which the said officer shall have been elected,,preisent at the place - of el,etion, shall select one of their number to fill such raatney. It shall be the duty of-the several assessors, respect ively, to cttend at, the place of bidding every general election, during the time said Meatiest is kept open, for.thti purpose of giving infortnation,to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to tho right of , any person assessed by diem tovote sleuth elections, - or, such other matters in relationjojhe assessment of votertras the SaidlitsPeotors, : or - either of them shalt Irons time to time require. . - • MEZTINO OF nrrnaN =OM : • ureuan“o the provisionsoouteined in tbe,Tilthjen, , of the act afinestddi the judges, of :the aferesaid districmsball respectively take charge of the reertitb. Wes or - return of the election, of- their,respottiVe die -trims, and produce, them at • a meeting-of one judge from each district, at Lebanon, on the day after thodey.ofelectiou,-being VILIDAY, the 14th:day .of tiC'T then and .there to : donnd perform the- duties required by law of the said judges. that-where a judge by sickness-or unavoidable accident is unable to attend such Meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by, one of the inspectors or clerks of the dec.- tkat of said district, who shall du and perform the du ties required-of- said judges unable to attend. Wren under my hand, in toy o ft icein Lebanon the 10th day of September, A. IS6I PETER L: swum, stiinirr of Lebanon Co. Stieldree' Orrici; Lebanon, September 44th,1604.•,-,ta Stray Steer. 0 031 E to the prernises thesuhtieriber, in Corn :A—Avail townskip,:iiieWeeWßofitwall' Furrateee and hf n libre, neat' the Pite.ltbout'the let of Hay, lft4a Red Steer;abinit TX : years old, with an ear inerk: The owner will please come for ward. prove propeity. pay 4.i,ipenNes, 'and take it away, or it will bo dlaposed of accord fug to law. " DAVID TWAT,. ea r awair, , E,apt. :.4s"' . .16kipli iftricker, Auctioneer TIESPKOTFULLY offers his services to the Public— . isia North Lebanon townsbipol4 miles from: Leharien, 'on - the Fredericksberg road.,-lie boluet at 113ehtiy's Hotel in - Lehrman, oreratlir day; except when absent on business. and when ab. sent Liebny` Will receive orders for hint. ~Lebanon, t•zeptember.7; 1.404. VALUABLE Borou.gh Property • AT PUBLIC. ,SALE. vki" TU. be sold at Public Sale, on tiirday, yie Ist .dgy ,Pct4ber , ,1864 , tiame JticOn „mlTreii, inipM; .nn T op. g h the foll'neAnelte' Eabffe. • N0.;1..A LOT OR , raw. oF.GROUND ; in Lebanon fronting on cumbdriand street feet end , - sunning ',melt to Jail,Alley 193.,feet, and bounded on the Unst • . .by Phensnnt Alley, and' on the{test by. let of , :MeCaully. •The • illnrovements era -LABGE DOUBLE , TWO STORY FEAME HOUSE, with •'TWO,K,PII.OHENLatbiiChriII-niS3VITZ '• otlihr necessary put- . . buildings; - - No. 2. A LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, in Lebanon fronting 52 feet 4 inches on Water street and running beck 65 f e a and 3 inches, bounded on the West by Pheasant Alley, and on - the East by lot of WidOw 5111. No. 3: The UNDIVIDED 'HALF' OF A 1;01. PIECE OF GROUND, situate in North - Lebanon Dor• ough, bounded on the Noith by Landing street, end having streets m1(1 , 101(43 oti all. the other sides, Imm ted. near the residence of.lacob Gordy , containing nearly - an ACRE;OI S LAND. Possession and good title given on thelet day of April,lB6s. Sale to commence at - I. o'clock, P. - *hen terms will be made . „ • • . „ ringii F. IfeCAULLYI Dui-riving Extecuttir:of Reiman illuCaully, dee'd4 Lebanon, Eept,7, 1884. Pateßt Friuli Jar. rinse. ... . , a . • Pot-lova -. fairrcsiztemaissa.. TO t - 1 E meet eentil:al Yruit'Jer in the market:;-Is all glass, baring no clamping or .screw device.— Formile at LEglibllll3ltlt'A DentStorio, Market street, LebatOn. ~ , , .„. ~,,,- ",. e. Call end ' get a' circular giving , more , in ferma- tioa. Lebanon, 'Jane 1, 1864.--tf.' Teachers' Examinations its . Lebanon County. For School Year, Tarte. 1864—June, 1865. H WITHILBHI{3I. 13 TY' , 3..eff thr exatnionti aof Teachers for the ebbe:de of ;he a' two District will take ithtea at Ba ar inott,wo, on 'J.•rr&lay,. S- ptearther 15 3En t , HIAM STAINSiiiZ, Prethlent... BiztAir B Ikt, See'retery. spuTfuLEBANON "88UCIrk 1 18. The exemin‘alkiii kir Tomlle:e for Or 00l ut the eh ,Po Ditkia 17111 tat:, vv. Moravian euhool tsottig., on Eatts-dotf, B . l,lr.m.bee 17, 1851. DI.INDOIIII, 110889 821108 it, 83^.rstary. n.r6.4.011108: The, onetu!uation of Teeth-re for the vehools of tha abov3 Di,trlct will place tt. Unlou Forge, ou Afinvecey. SopEpnhtr 1.P., 1861, P It is 18 Sa DANE: W. GSFUlgklUtl, ret&ry. 13:.T1 , 1 Af.lHbllta. ice eta miti,itian a V ach Dye the Echaels of the above Di•trict will take place st Fredericksburg, an Tuertay, krert4no.s* 81,1884. 18ALali Freckient. SeStfhn Wuniut, Svcretary: .7 OICSO! n - vrpitaileas. Taeex.mirtistlfm of Teachers for 1U site ..9chortle of the above Mania will tate obtre at the Lklyer4 wu Acschuty,.6. Piatarda epleyriher 1844. 12. TIC 0, Prosi , leut. Opois Smith, "ccretury N. B. —Observe the to lowing. Rules :- Ist. Applicants will furnish themselves with pen, Ink and paper, !MI be in readiness at S o'clock. . 21: No private examinations to be held except iv such" cases es are specified by low, Applies'' must present themselves in the .triets:in which they intend to teach. 4th. Those who hare certificates of last year are re quested to present them. sth. Those who are strangers to the undersigned inset bring with them testimonials of good moral char acter. 6th. Oertilkates, to he. 1411, must have a five mut stamp affixed; - which the County Superintendent will fainish. Teed - tits will please make the change. Ith. As heretofore blib-scriptious will be takes for tlie Pennsylvania Saliba] Journal The Directors and the public aro incited to be prea en t. 110UCK; Co. Supt Lebanon, July 13;18134 riattlet) Jr . y WI/ w its FAREIRA'S itnotirio Establisited •c. 71S Arch Street' JON% 7th., PICILAD' • A• I here now in otore A' my. own Importation and Mannlisetnro, one jof the LABGE,,of and BEAUTIFUL se. lections uf FANCY FURS> for TALI ES on.l CHELDREN'S WEAR, io the City.— A Also n fiur. atFortoteu; er 'DIME'S For tiloves and Col tare. A A nty fors were all purchased when Gull ,was at a much losrcr prmiti not than at preserit. I am enabl.4l to dispose of the.r. at very rests mabin prices, and 1 would th,refet e call hum my friends of Lebanon Clonnty, and vicinity. ttm— Itemmaber tho Name, Number and Street 1 JOUN FA Arch Street,'nbove 7th., south side, Pi RNl` I NO rARUNER, NOR CONNECTILON Wtra ANY OTHER STORE 1N PHILADELPHIA! Sln. 7 ISG4.-Lsmoz. • PUBLIC SALE , W 1 id, bc sold at Public. Sale on Thursday, September 29, 1804, oh the premiQes,the • Pla ntation . of Henry Urich, dec'n., near Fredt rickshurg. in Bethel township, Lebanon county. coot:ling I Itl ACRES more -- or lass of good farming • land, whereof about 1d 'sr ACRES is White Oak WOODLAND. The pCoVements thereon are a A.. , two Story .DWELLING HOUSE, SWIiITZER BARN Mid other out buildings. Good Orchard, au•l num lug titer near the house Well, with pump, near the house. Also Running Wa ter through the land. Good right and title will be giv en on the 1.4 day .of April, 186.5.• Sale to commence precisely at 1 o'clock' P. M., when terms will be made known by D. W. MUCH, Executor of the , last will and teat:uncut of Henry Uhrich, deed. • Bethel tp., August 24,1E03. ~~a :. '; ~'~i;. TIRE NEW . YORK WEEK ' - 'LY 111EIRALD. 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Twenty copies to one address, ono year, $25, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number will be bisect ed in the WEIMIX .Dena Tlio ifsrato, four cents it airy; 4oUrteen dollnrs:per year for thrcit. hundked and sixty three is sues. SI3V , HII. dollars for six tn ontlis . Three dallat tt and fiftreents for three months. J. MISS 0011 . 1)01 , 7 USES? ETT, Editor & 'Proprietor, North west corner of Fulton and Nassau streets Now York city. Theta are no travelling agents for the Llerald. • Phetegraphic Gallery. . • • haVlng established tbemseted , i'rn 1_ Adam Rfse's Buildkng, Cunthertund Street, Lebanon, in the. Rooms fornier4 occupied by Wm. Zimmerman, respectfully invite,the attention of the people of Dim. -.OW tend 't. emus t ice, to thmnicturms-pos sessed by. them, •fur.-the taking, of, fine PHOTO , 0 RAPtIS, AltillitOri - PES,.k.r.: All are invited to call ' at their rooms, and csatnine specimens of their skill, 'which they pri4:themeelves are second to none iu co the untry. Maros moderateund satisfaction guar tir4eed casea• • BlitiDEß HOLLINGF.II. Photographers, Ac.. in Adam Ride's Building. — Lebanon, August Sl, 1804. Lebanon Female Seminary MISSES ROSS; Principals. 'Miss LAIVRENCE, Teacher of Music. rilllETwelfth Session will commence Sept. 5, 1601. This School is designed to elevate the qtatalard of femaleaducation, mid to offer superior advantages at a moderate eost. , The school year is divided into two Sessious of fire months each, Charge per session, from 8:b.; 16 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. Eitia for Music, French, Latin, and German. Partirniar 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, wheu.de sired, and at the usual rates. • Instructions on Piano orMelodeon, $l9 00 toll 00 Vocalization, 10 00 Organ, 15 00 Early applicatiomahonWie made to, . J. W. MIMI: Board ettberecters: • • • S. HAMMOND, S. • JOHN Mb:MY; • W. MISH, , O. U. OWNINGRII, GRIONAIVALT, 0)101105 ROSS, JOSIAH BEALE FEW, - Lebanon, Aug. 01, 186.1.—5 t PRIVATE SALE OF A. SMALL FAR.3L . . rintE subscriber oilers at Private Sale his small I Farm, situate in North Lebanon township, about • 4 miles from Lebanon, near Kimmerlings' Church, On the road lead lug to, Wolaberstown and rinegrove, ad joining lends of .David Steckbeck, Jacob Areas and others,Leoutainhig 85 ACRES AND iO. - PERCHES, of excellent farming Land, in a high state of cultivation, • , , under good fences, with plenty of run. niug, Water, &0.. - The improvements are ■ as , a two-story weather boarded. Log HOUSN ISM BANK BARN, Summer House, and, *nec essary out-buildings, all as good sa'new. lossessima•and geocktitle will be given on the let day of Mir% 1865. the above, pronertylo, not sold at private sale itwill be offiiisdp.t.p_tiblie Sale' on SATURDAY, Oa. :MBAR 1;1130,' at l'o'elock, P.T.C. - on the premises. ANTHONY HOLDERREAD. North Lebanon, Angust;Bl, rimix Subscriber offers at Privede Rate, the following Real Estate, In the Village of fiaIIIKIIVILIA, Bethel Townehip, Lebanon .county, Pa., at the Croes no.ide leading from Jon&town to Vehrersburg, and from Lebanon to Fredericksburg. viz No, I. A two-atory weather bearded • FRAME ROUSE% 28 by .40 P.A. and has aiii. been lately neauplid as a .I , ToRE, the , 1 room being still Shelved and with coon tete in it for the use of a store a good SUMMER lIOUSII is attached, and all , other outbuildings, such as STABLING, Pig Sty, &e., and tract of laad. containing TURES ACRES .and iT Perches, adjoining lands of .L W. Groff and henry Heil. lately heirs of Rudolph Shirk, deceased ,• a never. failing Spring 'spear alehouse, with a pump in it, and there, is alto an orchard attached to said premiaatcwith choice FRUITS, such us Apples, Pears, Pouches, Grapes , Sm.. &a. N 0.2. A TRACT OF LAND. adjoining No. • 1. containing FIFTEEN ACRES and TEN / pERORES, and has erected thereon good Dwelling ROUSE and large BARN, and all necessary outbuildings it is under high cultivation,' and is well fenced with pale and post name, and near the house is a never-failing Spring With running wa ter, and attached thereto is a good Spring iieu d e ; some choice Fruits are on the premises. N 0.3. Contains 3 ACRES And 135 PENCRES, adjoin ing lands of Samuel Shirk and Tract No. 1; it. Is under a high state of cultivation, and is enclosed with good pale fences. N 0.4 Isla HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND Di said Town of Slitrksrille, adjJining Cruet No. 1. The buildings are a two story Frame Hi 110U5J1.24 by 20 net, with all other-necessa ry and the lot to planbal with choice Fruits, such as Apples, Poaches, Plums, Pears end biapea. The whole can be bought logeihor, or singly, to suit purchbsers. For any further Particulars apply to the undersign ed, at his Store in Market street, North Lebanon lbw-, ongb, a few doors north of J. L. Betz's lintel, or at the Hotel of Moses Brandt, iu Shirkeville, Lob: non county . A good and undismited title will be giten at any time that the same is sold. CHRIS , TIAN 0. MELLY. August 3,1564. OF A It Valuable Tavern Stand - . w ILI, be sold at public We, on bircliTtiTrlF-TaG-7..,-ttit,-lAtcy - sv- - ,, e , ., .._ _ I M A _ on pre:is:se-No:1; Cm followjug Real Estate, the prep erty of Daniel Erna : NO.l. That well known Publicilouse, the'sBLACIT ~„,..; ItOkSill 110 - 1111,” situate in . the Bur * :(- - ,i. ".. '-- ouch of l.dtmnon. end consisting of a ; :5 Large Stone Building divided into s - -st 'z ., ,t.',::„ • 'l' convenient, rooms, a large BlitS and l ' - 'i^." ,l -.,,. Sheds affording am pie atabletbom, end T ' 4 '''''''''''' - ' * ''''' other out-buildings . ' A pump -- with Water in the yard and everything conveniently ar ranged fur the keeping of a public house. Being 10. Wed in the central part of the town. a rare chance, is here offered far a good investment, ainl to carry on a :rood stud profitable laminees: . NO. 2. A LOT OFt GROUND. fronting on Chest. nut Street in mid Burough 60 feet, and extending to Jail Alley 198 feet. en which is emrted a BLACK SMITFI STA' and Is rduta 11.1 BAttN . Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by. . . : ISAAC HOFFER, . 'Committee of Daniel Bruit. Lebanon. August 31,1864. , , r Ix' Manure story, II arm for -Sale. 1 HE undersigned offers at Private Sale his Farm in - South Lebanon Township, Lebanon county. ono hairpin.° front Ilorst's Mill and one half mile from Weigley's Mill, adjoining-lends of Sohn Weiss, Abra ham Reist, Reiat A Bucher, and others, containing 70 AClth'S AND .36 PERCHES, under good cultivation. About .10 ACRES of Exceitent TIMBER. 5 ACRES MEADOW ; a never failing Stream of water is running , r - , through the land. • The improvements ,;-,;• thereon are a one and aha If story log 1101.1 SE, large SWEITZER DARN, Spring of Water near the Reuse.— .‘": There is an ORCHARD of Fruit Trees ' on the premises. Persons wishing further information will esil on the undersigned. in Heidelberg township, near . Shseffera town, or on his son, John Brubacher, residing on the prom iee a PtiTElt BRUBACIIER, Sr. Slmetrorsform, August 24, 1804. NOTICE TO gIIIPPERS BYS irkilada and Reading R. R. TN ace ,, rdence w U ith the provisions of the New ter , i_ nal Re..venim La e, ail (loads delivered at the above, ltail road torah ipment, most have a Two cent Stamp affixed to the Receipt demancled therefor; said Stamp to be at expense. of the Shipper. For all Receipts taken by above Company, said Stamps will be furnished and old for by the Compa ny . W. O. BOW M AN, Lebanon, Aug. 17 , 1601.--Sm. Freight Agent. LEBANON ACADEMY, Tlll3 undersikned. hereby in formtbe public that the Lebanon Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it always did, and still does receive mile from :thread. ' Lately, also, the Directors have Trafford ite general character, and elevated its standard; by refusing to ad mit pupils without the necessary qualliicittions; and by their continued care they hope to ratwb this selMol, to its proper place in the estimation of this comniunity.— A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can ho admitted from the country by applying to JACOB CAPP, President. 'JOSEPH_ KARCII, Secretary. tcicynus BOON:It, Teacher, 44" Tuition for common and higher .English branch es, Latin and Creek. $2 per month. Lebanon, Aug. 26, 1663. AYOUNG married man front the West, formerly from Lebanon, who has four years experience in the mercantile business, is desirous of obtaining a sit uation as CLERK, SALESMAN or BOOKEIEEPEkt.,--- Best of references given if Jesired from former em ployers and other business men, For further inforraa tion'apply to Geo. Waltz, and ecdm Ulrich, Express Agent- Lebanon, Aug. 31. 1864.—it. Trees : . . Trees Y. Trees 1.0 000 p ) ,X w Tß p i ite li e d . Ro .l l o A p P e P ar ttl pen tß h NifS, at and * Plum Trees, &e., &e., for sale at the "Calnidale - Nurseries," near Lebanon. SAMUEL IIILLER. • . 1 August 37, 1864.—gm* • . • LEBANON VALLEY ACADEMY UNDER charge of IVITSS EDDY, will'oper on Mon day next, Sept. 5. The prices of Tuition will be $2O, $3O, $4O, and $5 . 0 for the school year, or $7., $7 SO, $lO, and $1.2. 50 per quarter. Parents wishing to avail themselves of the advantages offered by .this school will please 'obtain Permits, from the Secretary of the Board of Directors, JoitNW. Aiiau. .No pupil wilrbe received without a peruiit or .lor'a less ,i)vri..+3 than one quarter. . Lebanon, August 31, 1864: Removal OF TUB NEW ADD CHEAP HOOT AND -SIIIOE STORE. trITE subscriber would respect fully inform the sit issue of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has remov ed his BOOT and SHOE STORE to Market street; next "door south of Mrs. Rise's "Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. Wbereliekeens_on, • hand a large and Iftollt assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOE S. , He. will. 461" make to order all Muds of BOOTS and - • • „ • SHOES, and at very " short notice. Its al so keeps hand•ft large and well-assort ed stock of LEATHER; such as RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.; CALI? AND KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATHER, RID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND INGS.;&c., and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT CORDS and WEBBS, AWL-BLADES. KNIVES, PUN CHES, HAMMERS,. PINCERS,"RASPS,. TAcgs.— C - onstantly on hand an assortment eftastiogs, Threads, Shoe-nals, Peg-breaks, Sand-stoner,„ Pegs, Bristles, Rit and Shoe Tools of every description. _,,,llitying.been en gaged in the business more tints twenty years, he feels satisfied that be can give satisfaction to tkil who will favor him with Beall. Shoemakers from the country will do well by calling on Lim before purchazing else where. SAMUEL HAUCK, . Lebanon Jan oi• 1864, REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. PUBLIC SALE 4 =a. Elin „11.• LIQUOR STORE,- 111 - arket Square, apposiletke Market Howe, Lebanon, Pa. 1111E1 undersigned respectfully Worms. that he has received an est:Bll4ou Stack of the choicest end purest Liquors of 5.13 descriptions. - These Liquois lie is incurishl'dos isped to sell at. precedentedly low pric y es. • vn- Druggists, Parmere,l,totel n'eepets, and oth ers will consult their °Wu interests by buying of the undersigned. • . L. It. DREG. Lebanon, April 15, 18.63. , Blanks. for Boiinty and Invalid Pen • sten Ole itng itiet 'printed:and for sale'e:t. the AD vseneertfliii." • • BLANK RECEIPTS' For Collectors . of State, .Coanty, and Militis Tax,forsale cheap at the Advertiser Office., Also for Oolicetors of Scifool Tax. Litter of Advice for Ladies. FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. IrAS Information Abyss beforepubllsbed. Sentftee io..a sealed envelope for tan cents. Address -; DR. STANFORD, Box No. 4 642 New York P.O. JIAT 1.93:1864,.-3m 1 NII 4"au lee ATISIST El A BRO.'S New BOot end Sisee jJ Store.