The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 12, 1864, Image 3

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• oiroasit 12, 1864
':4 1 4 4 E AFFAIRS.
int Atom cdr
The publishers of LASSOS bays agreed upon the
following charges for Advertising, vls :-
811 s. It. It. 3m. 6m. ly.
1 Square, 12 lines, $ .60 $l.OO $3.0 0 2 6 . 00 $ 800
2 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 6.00 8.00 12.00
3 " 86 lines, 1.60 300 7.00 10.00 16.00
For Executor's end Administrator's Notkes, 2.00
For Amignee. Auditor and similar Notices, 1.30
For yearly Cards, not exceeding 0 lines, 2.00
,ionerlinnin advertisement. I year, .6 0,00
For 3 ,4 column " 30.00
• itaiA% Vallarin " .13,00
Tor AnneuTheing cm:elide tes fon oleo, fit admice,....2.00
For Announcing sale, unaccompanied by *dr 1.00
For Local Notices, Sl;clety resulationa, to., 0 eta
per line.
For Ithihops or Ppocial Notice!, 80 cents per line
•
par year. • - .
Yearly adireettiousitits totoliiintbante. and But&
ttesnitsten all agree* bpon .
- Aa glat‘ E • dv- m e e ting of
Vikolykttplin.tcamprnent No 68 1. 0.
.Ithiajoiki otACers were elect
ed for tile enduing term :
Aleitibam B. Shirk, C P.: John Stanly,
c 050131411 H. "Light, S. U ; Jacob
..r-Schuleri J. U ;David E. Miller, Scribe ;
T. - Atkins, Treasurer.
At a tkettular stated meeting of
khe-felGriar _Lodges of I. 0. of O. P. of
"i2thamin county, the following officers
were elected for the ensuing term :
Noutlent Looos, No 288.—John A.
Reu,eti, W 431 ; Cornelius R. Light ; M G ;
Jahn Itodearmel, S ; John P. Umberger,
'4 ` ; . - Atenty,.Detr, Treasurer ; Henry
Derr, Rep to Grand Lodge.
virs,..paniLLA Lottce, No 335 —Sam
uel` . seck i -N a • Thomas Boger, V ;
wittitti iOlesig, Rep to brand Lodge.
Miviturrows Lovas; No. •358.---Henry
Schett, N ; Richard "A. Miller, VG ;
John A. Donges, S ; George L. Seltzer.
A S ; Samuel SAO, Treasurer ;
pitpler, Rep to Grand Lodge.
Governor Seymour, of New
York, paSsed through this place on Fri
day -last, and addressed a few words to
the people from the platform optic cars.
Mr. Thomas Millen., of- North
Ann Ville tovimthip;sold his farm, contain
ing 145 agree, to Mr. Joserh Ellenberger,
a4sloo per . acre.
iPtjr,frjenk.Mr, ,John Heilman,
o f Hellman's Dale graced our office last
week with a magnificent boquet of Dahli
as. We appreciate the compliment.
A. Weigley at Lecust Grove.
in Heidleburg township, Lebanon
county, mile from Groh's store, pays
02,10 for Wheat. tf.
Mr. Levi , A. Kreider has sold
farm of 52 acres and 102 perches. In
East Hanover, to , Mr.-Jacob Poorman, for
*Codo.
tit, it..l4.lt i os, are still paying
10 4 far 47gStisw, $l5 for Wheat , 810
:""ZiiirP44 . (oolll4l4l* Corn fodder.
.
Beef (little, Cows, I nge,. and
Sheep, y41'04111 lower in the Pktiadelphia
• - INltikt kfaliket fast week.
BROW WS BRONCHIAL TROCHES. A de.
pot is opened in London for the sale of
these lozenges, which have been so long
In use in America for relitrving Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Throatdisorders, and
atrectioni of the Lungs
, 03., - Mr. Christian nelet, of I.o.Londeley towneh ip
Golds tract contain log 13 acres, with bonding., to M
otte..4" Dawdler, ed. Ite,hoo.
Jun Lilt for N :
GRAND
Atteek Grob ilwet.'et
Otterge• Beeman. Cornael
Websel . Wltmer,
sONllllare Smith, Leh Dor
- loselph Moyer Bethel
iieltet - Stort , , Jl:ek eon
-rtv.rge, &death', 8 8, 8 Bor
.1688 . • Gerhart, Bohm
betme Water, N L Bur
Wegner,tt Lab for
DaufeWhets, atilloresk
John :Btu:suer, Btratarik-
Ju
WeIiTYL4ON, N Ir ammo:
,Wder. lielte-stmo;B, It
4 " /Snob Bitlitts, Lob
John Beller. itilloraik • I
udolph Bohn!, Lokid'Y " '
; HcOanlye Lob Bar
• JMffinso Oreenateait. L Boi
;Irma Arnold, N But
IL Bag., tiald'g
ratios Angtellrif, X L SP
William Muguer, Lab Boti
John Belehaet, Loud'y
„Wee es;"lleWg
Ham* It. tanta,l3ethel """
illashiss Gmuert, ii Han
Betattel.Hilier, Loud'y
Hen.Hetterigh L' B, 11 Han
Birmaaslßrih. Cora wall.
JI ryfucher Jr., B. Lab
obit li. iihkullitir lab
Pepe Killinuar, Lowry
. 1 / 1 1(isto Link, Bethel
George Bounvadner, Z 11
Philip Bolts) N Annrille
-nava:Raz atrao
• Henley 8. Jonellle
IEO4 Wa.bon, Janina's
Jetakihtrituall !Wont •
Chrigtiail Shade, Biala a
Cyrus Bealrieedefer
Jobn , LeSeer, Leiria;
PhUfp r•haeffer t N L
David Buruholder, Jackson
Bennet Snyder. S Lebanon
e 'Daniel B Woll, Bethel
DOM Kretthit, B ammille
lipanters Jack-on •
'Witsner, Bethel
/"< *taper, Cornwall
PfitilftilllfLonry
pa; Miliditiek
, idin4HoniMall
• Joseph Mosliairwit dog
=Wu
LITREMAOSAtt , THE .WHITE HOUSE
TRACK..
.4TORNIST COXES MARCHING
Rome.
Little Moo's on the Whtte Rouse track,
Harrah
He'll giro old Litleolmattebr edelaek..
Hurrah r. Bartattle—"
The men w ill cheer, the bityriwiltaltouir
When Abe and all his crew art! Dot .
, Theo let's all feel gay,
Little Mao is on the, way.
The old rhumb bell will peal with joy '
Hurrah ! Hurrah !
t„Okakiphiga lads and lasses gay,.
Via 'haat. ofjOy will cheer the Way ;
lout 4notte.es, too, w Pill
For. Little Mao .to.day.
•
Pit
• Hurrah]
- 4 - • "'placates hirelings !wit- boWwit to tee,
13 ' liwrrah 1 . Rhetajrl
,B,l 4 .silly.lokes are out Otitliee,„
Little liao het wow the noel -
Then we'll all feelau.
The herd boy 16 hbr'itey.
The foiutik otiftweb—e dehr.7,
ilitrreb f HP
.700
The silent Imlifittii P e if9o 4t6 r t Ai
' And filled with ley fhogrit NliFt ,
-4 • Thee let's
Our country'e Met ,
QUESTION.-110110 there Dickand
Nancy, where are Yon goldg, that you are in sue&
harry ?
Asswilv—Why we are Jest on our way to Danes
Photograph Gallery, to Mire onr pictures token. he
takes splendid *tures, ihnd his Gallery Is nearly an
the time crowded, so I saki to Nancy a., will go ear•
ly ibis morning before aoybody elesg etc tbeve, o , We
wlll,hoe to come sleety again without gettiegimye
QUait.--Yeel I have heard too that Daily's Gallic,
is nearly all the time crowded, and BO why don't you
go to some other'Oallery
Aittle_h_nl4! we co Id not think of macha
Z - tbd.e.the tine baimtlful ;rare (hat-. Daily
/R monb'that 'Would not to another Gil •
lery if we could get them for nod, go
ilehas seven
yearefezperionee to the business, base a-complete matt,*
kmprOved itistrditentlf, excellipt - ;lino
there fore takes besttorso.hires n tioi antlleo of
course every body that *ante a gobd picture eke to
blur.'
Oct. 5 —tt:
Liverpool Post.
ber Term, 1864.
JUROREL
Peter Ilarbine, Lord':
Henry Krettser, Jeckeon
Th.-mem L. Clark. Bws's-•
Pe-er Nunn, El Lebanon
He ry 0. Shirk, Jackson
John Gruber, Lend''
J cob SeUser, Rothe/
Adam R., ight,N L if,
Jobb L. abettor, Cornwall
Rdward WlRsiorMonews 1
Wink= Illoodoooooo4 .
John IrL4RbSeDolbol = -
I 0.0,--Fitit w eek.' '"" '
1 1. - Itie Utiaiikk,'s 4 ;a** *
Tall,phiCtelder. l l . . Sian'
Mall ICKIIiit, SW*Oll4ll ,
300101 Pare; Lob Bdroaigh
Georli ar t lU ota, Lib autuusb
Seth- ,Igilleteiek .
Daitt . brieb, babel
Abiabobif Reid, delft
Jacob Wrack Jor.kowl •
laporge W Walter,twara
.Joiseph F. Oars* SV/111 . 11
John Walter,
Sr ! Held* ,
HAitifteltati,,B.l. 0
Mown* D ;;Wokon.4, L Bor
Essitaiii Dial, Sinittira• ,
Jso. b Posey, lield'g
Pelt: Light,-63 anorilte
'Henry Uoltentan, Union
Josephßeckley, 8 Laba on
Joseph Witmer, Lood'y
Peter gadais Leb Bur
GMIon Sootierly, Bethel
Wm!. J. Villager, Heid's
Liao-,I Lam, Jackson.
ft4:&md week.
Samuel Miller. N Lob tp
J N Wolterobirger, Lond'p
Josiah. Rank, Suntan
Janina Boyd, Cornwell
D. Bollinger, Held%
John Ora. Snorters.
Tohn'Pßouffer,
Olian Laubsch, Leb Bor
H.ory Welter, Ueld'g
John Stover, Bethel
Judah Sherk, Soutar* -
R WOUbraberwir, Lood'y
Jacob Ponape Jackson
Ju. *than Seidel.. Leb Bur
David Low(' Mil creek
John A. Woomeri Jacks° n
■muel J. Crouse, Jr., J'
Samuel Beam, S Sworn!.
' Chriatiatt Xby, deo'd, in Derry town-
Sllp,fll ibt ovanti. 00121 /4414 /18 sexes, woa sold to
John Ehy I Co, et JIM per Atte.
Qurs?.—What k Ind of Pictures &Snags take?
Ass.-lie taltes'PhotOgrophs frour l ininlatnre to life
size, plain or boloreil.' His card, ptetures bare been
pronounced more truthftil and lire lite than some that
bare Leen taken ltftur',large titled, ' triy Ambrotypea
are beautiful, and esn't be best., 'Rd alio excels in
capping pictures from small Dagnept•notypr, ttfuren
barging thorn almost tastily size.
r
Qossr.---Where lif IMO 011111er i 'l.Vitift'grv, him i
ea)l too. . :. .
ANS.—Just .. eoineliong will Rai add 1, at we
will show you. It is in Stine's Ne 7 Banding. next
door to the Lebanon Dadoett Bank. e. bait 'constant
ly on band a. goortealoortMent of eta and Rosewood
Frames, Cones,, Albunie, Ac., which be ;sells cheap.—
For good and cheap Illetnrea we uoirise all , to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. illarefr'll;'B3.
gpsat Ahrticts.
MATRIMONIAL:
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
ii F you wish to marry, itddrese the undersigned, who
I.will'rend you without money and without price,
valuable information that will enable yon to merry .
haiPy• and r rjutedily. irreanectiva .o 1„ age, wealth or
be T ils ta
inToru lon wilttOst •yOtiliothitig, and
If you Irish to ninny, F-Iritflotteertutly Use Ineyou.—
All loiters strictly AonO,lttotiell., The desired informs-.
tton twat bj 'mall, end no lineations asked, ad.
drew •• SA fpuf. B. 1.A.11111E1RT.,.
tGreenpolot •JElng‘Co ISTOw Tot*.
To. Consumptives..
CONSIIMMITE materna,' Will.. rseetra s valuable
prescription for the core of Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat cud Lung affections, (free
of chargej Iburaand lug thely address to
• Rev. EDWARD A. • WILSON.
• :•Willlamsbnrg, Kings Co., New York.
Sept. 11, 1111.-3 m.
Editor of. Advertiser :
Dicta Ste :—Witb your permission I wish to say to
the readers of your paper that I will send, by return
mail, to ell who wish it (free,) n Recipe, with full dime.
tious for rocking and using a simple Vegetable Dalin
that will effectually remove, in ton day% Pimples
Steam, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin
leaving the same soft. clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads. or
Pare Faces, simple directions and information that
will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant
MAU, Whiskers, or a Moustache, i u less than thirty
days.
All applications answered by return mail without
charge.
•
Respectfully yours,
• TWOS. Y. CHAPMAN, Chemist,'
831 Broadway, New York
July 24. 1864.—5 m. •
C?A z-4 toixtia ait
SWALLOW moor ihrosrliogsheFsds of .Bilehu,"
" Tdn le Bitters," Sarsaparilla,"....Nervous An
tidotes" le., dc., he., and 'after you are satisfied with
thelei;olt, then tey•on`d . box of OLD DOCTOR BU
CHAN% .SNCILTBFI APSCIFIC PlLLS—end be restor
ed to health and rigor lb thirty days. They are pure
. pleasant to take, prompt and aalutary In
thaiielferte on the broken down and shattered consti
tution. Ohl and young can. take them with edema:
liege. imported and sold In the lJnited States only by
JAS. S. RUPIAH..
N0.:427 Broadway. New York.
oar Agent, for the United S.tates.
P. 3,—A fox of Pills; securely peeked, will be mail
ed to anraddreas on receipt of price, which Is ONE
DOLLAR. postpaid—looney refunded by the Agent if
entire antisfaction is not given.
'July 2d, 1564,—Stn.
O YOU WWI TO DI CURED ? DR. DU
D
CLIA.N'S eher.isu rEc wtc rir,LB cure in
lase tben• 8d tiny's,. the worot •massif NEHPOOSIV MSS,
'lmpotency. Premetnre'Docay, fieintaat Weakness, In.
sanity and An'UrinAry t . Sexual. and Nervous Affee
tionexinixtratter freni,Vtat cense productil..Price,
One golleir.per :Vint peißtptid, Sly mind, on ro
oelriSoran order.' o3.4 BUN will perypet the cure in
111110seeirillee. hikadrpig,!'' '
• • JAS. !.:BUTLER.
-cieneral Aget;,.427.3reptiwity,'New York.
jed test.--31u •
.•• - -
leiy. eke?atharlltArills n.
-.
A RR themest perfect pnrgati re which we are able
to produce or which we think has ever yet been
made by any body.- Their . Ifecis have abundantly
i•hown to the community how much they exce. the or-
Monty' rued 'hi use. 'Their penetrating proper
" ties stimulate the eitat act Prltksnf the body, remove
' the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and"
expel disease. TheY piwge out the Opil humors which
breed and grow distemper. stimninte sluggish or • dis
ordered organs into their natural action, Mid impart a
healthy tone w lilicationgth to the whole system, Not
only do they core .the every day comp blots of very
body, but also forniidable sod dangerous diseases.—
While-they produce powerful effects: 1.48) are at the
same time, in. dintinished doses, the safeat and best
physic that, can be ernployed for children*. Being -ti
ger-coated, they are pleasant to take '
• and, being pure
ly vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures
have been made 'which surpass belief, where they not
substantlatedity men of ouch vaulted . position end
character, as in' forbid the suspicion of netrutti.—
Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent
their mime. to.oertify to the public the reliability of ,
of our remediet,•ythlie others have sent us the maser- '
Ammo( tlymebonfietitu that, our Preparations contri
bute immensely to the rBllef of oar afflicted, sulTering •
fellow mecroi
The Agent below named
.1s pleased to furnish gratis
onr Ameriein titbit:nee, contalnisig directions for the
use 'and certiftentehl of their cures, of the following
complaints:— .
Coativeuem. BilliOue Complaints. Rheumatism,
Dripp Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stom
a* Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the
letteuid Pain arising theretren. Flatulency, LosWof
lapilAte l ell Diseastes.lrhlch -require an evacuant meat.,
die, •• They also, h purifying the blood, arid stimuli.-
. .Mk thitityptem, mire many complaints which it would
not be sile„l/Poed, Airy could resehr;aueb tapeafnees
Pertistptinndnenly-rieumlgis acid Niwyousairatability,
' ; Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, : fiout,v ,
Whet' kindred complainte arliiipg from a low Blit
the body, or obstrud Hon of its functions.
. , DO. beput off by unprincipled dealers with othor
. ikaparations which they make more profit Do.
'gland 'Alai's.. and take no others. ,The sick want the
beat aid there la for them, and they should have it.
Prepared AYER. A Co., Lowell, Mass., and
.old by all the druggists in Lebanon cud dealers in
Medicine. everywhere.
September 7,1884'.--2ruo,
Zdigists
The Rt. Rev::.4lsinzojPotter, D. D., will v'sit St. Luke's
Obureb andlidininleter the Site of C.onfirmution on
Sunday nal, Service and Lecture on
Wednesday evening, at 7 P. Al.
German services In Salem's fiutti.mn church on next
Sunday morning
next
English in-the evening.
preachingnext Sunday. both morning and
evening. In MOO Lutheran church.
German preaching, alert Sunday,. at 10 A. M., and
English stryhent23o.ll..inthri Moravian church.
Preaching In the Al; E Churph every Sabbath, both
morning and. areniiig ., a lso Services on .. Thursday
Se."3ona's Cunnen.--Zervice next Stinday morningand
evening, in the English language. Lecture on
Wednesday evenipg.
English preaching tmxt Sabbath morning, in the P fist
Reformed Chutv.h.;
~~tri~~.
On the etb *t the. bt.. E. parsonage, by Ilea.
O. I Thompson;Mr.DATlD Miss SALLIE
.PLOTTENEERGER. both of.ornwall: r.
Diedthe 2.14 nit,, JOHN LICK
in Harristi ng .ori
i tnmet4'; yam,
eon or Ephraim tna hioCAULEY, , .
month and ti days... .„
In North Lebanon tp., on tya 6th mast JOHN
ntiwit, aged, 82 years; ! . months - and 29 days.
In East Hanover towns*, on the 2d inet.„ BANIBL
RANK, aged 90 yearn.' "1
On pep. ember lath, in Batt' Annville tp , MART
HOHBT, wife of Jacob BACHMAN, aged 39 years and
f dap. . . •
On the 26th ult., in-heat rHanover township, Mrs.
CATHAB,INE fiNYDBIti w idow'o John Bnyder, deed
`agidl4 yenta, months inure days:
On the 28th of Sen't„ ita.Mt..Tov, Unmoor co., AU.
OTSTIII3IB'. WALTON, forne?rte l ! itamon co„ aged
43 years andli months.. ''"
On the Bth inst.. in"tbio.3BlsB l 4 NfB..EMMA, Wife
of A. R. RICHBY, in the 33d year of het age.
A blebrad'A 1 .1 7
t re s t it to r pe t s al a i r g e lco fidd n i
teavin j ;
MIL Ver hie dear OM dead.*
Mourning 649' t he silent ido
Now sleeping
more shall AO Moo Vie
7 • Those sweet- nohk ha Sd levee talas'Ar- ;
Nor greeting troln lbtt rdTitg Wi f e '
Mae - right Ws - btu:dens °Thu
„ .
Sigh-not. bullhead, sister. mothers
• - GO4 taitlallad her;,So soother world *
, Winkel withali
• ; • Tbriontfrig
..• . •
flrbes Lelia
Cara/ally
MIRANON,,,WeIm
EXtra Family, $ll 60 I
E7ttra Flonr, 1050
Prime White Wheat 2 25
New Neil Wh 200
Otd4ted, , 1 90
Prime Rye, 1 450
Corn, . 3 60
'ORM, 75
•Clover -teed, S 00
Thnothy-eeed, 2 60
'Plaireeed, 2 60
Dried Apples, pealed,2 00
.Petich,"Stilts," 260
Peach “Illntaele," 152
:Cherries, 1 75
onions, 260
Poistoes, '6l bus, 125
pple 61d Licit., tpotoek.;46
• 1 '
OlitiAlb&ket:• 7 • :::1.
soled Weekly .
son, . 00 1 32 i 1804
I Eggs, **dos. '
' 24
Butter, {t t /b.. - 90
Tab or salted butter, 10 •
) Lard, 20
Tallow, . /5 •
Ham, 20
Shoulders. . /5
Sides, 35
Soap, T
Iteee-wat t " 26
I White Rage, li
Mixed Raga, 8
flux, ilt lb., 12 1 4
Dristlis, .14 [b., 10
Feathers , 0/ lb., 8:4;,‘
Wool, la M., 40 ;
Soup Beaus, $R qt., 7
VVelgar; V,lgit.,," :0 ..
, .
, TO:* -,
.stiV:i ill:6*mb .
• LOST .
Ptblack inttret Puree' w . ith etasp, and . coatainbie•
5 about PO, bet Merittei f bv • Loblinon,', • The tinder
Aria please fetlitn• It to fhb-office; or to the nudereige
ed,•abd be etiltably riwatchit. ••••
• t • , JOHN ftEILMAN, U. S. ,
Leh 0ct.42,11164,
• . .
:-7 iqVALlETafigaisE
.ItiWO111411:10-it '61 4
: .
.4.:,,,,,,.. .„. ••. • „ Felt: . .. •
... :• ..., hof, ;;;:. :7 . , ...•, T 4 , 71R1 .. . ~,...
r ~. " „.,,,,, iorig,ofistoob Sioeessr. deed,,.
i
"lears'i hi Ol eleban if, w ill sell by -pub-
I Wades; i't . vithltire ;a Plenry Blegrist, ki,
Saturday , October • 29, 1864. . • ::
• • ...
all that certain new : two ..atorlrbrick 110 USE and,
.11 I. . 1.0T,0F GROUND, fronting oft,
the North elite of:Cninheriand iltrest4
on which it xtelids 33 feet; nod IR ,
depth about 'l9Tfeet.. Bounded me
ttle North loy.an sidley. Fait b) lignry,
IJolrmatt'a lot. Bomb by Raid treet,
and' West by . lot of-John Stine, deed., with the appor•
tenancy'. The 'Rouse is double and , welt suited for
two families, with two kitehons or back bnildings:..'
Alsrle to commence at 2 o'clock, P. Di ., when ternift of,
.sehimill be made known lit . . -
w.• 1 1. STOEVELE,,
_.._ Executors of Jacob Btoever, deo'd . .
'Lebanon, October p. iss.i. ~
GOOD . 'NWS
•
TTELLow. Sal and Rate, where are you going in
jj auch.a big harry this morning. Betsy. why we
are.inst on our way to J. A. SPEW bliFt'S PIL.01•0-
OKAPI( GALLERY, td get our - pietures . taken. Ile
takes the best pictures in town. I had my pictures
taken at a.l the other gallerlet, and he took them the
beat cacti. Welhflal, if you wait a little I will go and
drew' myself, and I will go along, but where fif liis gal•
lery I Why, Br ADAM BM'S BUILDING. where
Wm. Zininieirman's Wee. Ile takes Photographs, Am
brotypeu Sierotypes, of all sizes, plain arid colored
Helots his gallery fixed up in anew style, and a nevi
set of instruments, and so he can take the best and
moat fashionable picture!' in toirn. .Eeeobedy that
wants a good picture taken goes to Spengler's gallery.
Ile has constantly on hand, glit'andliosewoOd Frames.
Cases, Albums, Ac., which ho sells chump.. For good
pictures we advise everybody to go to SPSNOLER'S
UALLSRY.
Lebanon, Oetcher 15, 1561.
TO THE PUBLIC.
HAVING lately returned from the City. where I ,
11 purchased from the Wholes,.le house of REIZEN-.
STEIN BROS.. the bast variety and largest stock of
lteady:-made Clothin
ever exhibited in 11.EISAN0N, which I am prepared to
sell ut the lowest Cush prices. Come one, come all r!
both great and small ! I Linerdnites or McClel 'finites I
and do not long Imitate, for in patronizing me you
encourage a new beginner, and one Vrt.o heartily sup
ports all who support him. I feel assured that when
dresacd .16's snit of my latest styles, if married, you
will bring smiles of Joy to the countenance of your
better half. Or ifyet /II the state of 'single discontent
edness, do butrobe Yourselves in a suit of my Broad
Cloths and Cassituerei, and you will attract the eyes
of the fair once. Then your troubles will soon end,
and tl ti greenbacks used by you in making the pur
chase, will give delight to the soul of Jonas, who pre
fere wiling Broad Cloths (not Shoddy) to going to Con
g.ess
Thankful fur patlt patronsga :o l v f i ezal i lac i t c r i ll ;,
.: ' anaberlanti street. oppaeituthb Giurt libuse
Lebanon, October 12, 1864. •
PUBLIC SALE'
OF
Real EAate. •.
ILL be sold en the premises. hr South Lebanon
W
.township; lor begon county. about 3 nines from
Willman. neer the 3tlit.e reed.leadlag to Shears:blown
and near Moycc's Teimen.'en • ••
Saillr(raV October lb, 1864,
the following Rest Estate. cis;-'—Abont 70 PRIICIIES
.. of LA N'D.'en able' is erected a' one
story 110tISH. Ftabia; new
pig pen, mid otber Improvemeptx.—
.An excellent ORCHARD Is on Abe
4 premises, Ac. This la a fine property
for a mechanic or laboring man.
- Good title and posseesn will be 'giren on theiinlst 'of
A0111;1865. Brie to comme•ox at -1 o'clock; P. '3l-;
when terms will be made known by
JOLLY PITTERY.
Sonth.Lebanon, Sept.. 28 y 1864. " - ,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
OYSTER AND EATING SALOON.
waltz.' LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of Lebanon and
vicinity are respectfully informed that the nmitr
aigned will opeti a Brat ChM • ' .
Oyster and Eating *Moan
at his residence, North ERA Corner of Market and
Cheetnut etreete, where be will be prepared to verve
tip stall times everything In the eating line which the
market efforda. -
bU exaau UPrifiggliS
of the . vial/nehmen t take place an
Thursday Evening, Oct. 6, 1864,
to which the nnderaigued cordially invitee the Ledlei
and Gentlemen of Lebanon. '
AWAY HAAR.
Lebanon , Oct. 6, 1,884.-21. , •
PUB-L
--A
I -8 L
:. - Boroug Property.
WILL be Sold at Public 'Sale, on
Saturday October 29, 1864 ,
nt the public Louse of Sohn Matthes, the following
Borough Property, via
NO. 1.. A frame HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND,
situate on 11111, between.. Elizabeth and Gon
gtre Streets, in the Borough of Lebai.on; The
lot ia 83 feet front dud 185 feet- deep.
NO. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, 58 feet Loth and ad
joiningl4o.4.. - -
.otwal tftlif pos s ession be given April Jet,
1865. Sale Aeon:nonce at 1 o'clock, P. 5.1„ when
terms will b made known by '
3OSEPITIIOOVEE.
' Agent for the Heirs of Philip lloover,deted,
October 5, 1864.
THE LARGEST AND BEST
ASSORTMENT OF
Fall and, Winter
000 DO
IN THE COUNTY.
Attention Countrymen
7 lTOtlit attention for the present is called to the
largo end well selected stock of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS, et the Cheap Cash Btore of
GOODYEAR. & EFFENBACH'S
(RARER'S .i3LOCK,)
Onniberland Street, Lebanon Pa.
We purchased before the recent advance a choice as of Fall and Winter Goods, which .for beauty
and chtsapnatut cannot be excelled,
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
Ladies' _Dress Goods.
Full line of French Morino, all eollita.
" English'
" Coburga "
" " ail wool Helaine "
4 if Mincb,:st,r 44 if
" " Pacific "e "
' 0 " Dress Goods of every . description.
" " Lail lee' cloth, all colors.
" " 11141444 and fancy Silks.
We have also a goOd assortment of plain and Plaid
Wool SHAWLS.
__
All Wool FLANNELS, Cotton yltinuele; Ticking,
Woolen Itoods,Balatorala, Hosiery; Hoop Skirts, Hui
brellas , ie.
A large lot ot"CALICOTor 25 cents sad up.
Bleashed 25 cords and upwards.
'Unbleached MUSLIN.
Gentlemen IFVear.
A fOll Ulm of CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, BATTS"
RIMS and YR/MINOS, all kiadsAnd priciey which will
be sold Cheap.
Groceries, Sugar, Coffee,
•Sgeee, Ow., all 'at LOW PRICES.
:411,tailone wad all, and. loci through . our Large
and well Selected Stock of Goods, and get tie price% as
ilia ao trott4le to sh ow Oasts. Our .lotto is
Propp,.gnel Quick Sales, and
.Goo(t- "
GOODTEO #'DIFFEIgpACIV
14biOn; *
. , „
11 F:-.;+) 1 F-!t1 14 M I Ti* F AT5 TS
oft eL.. •
NOTI61: - .M . bereby : that ttte 'account
JJr . of, Jonathan Oleannerin, taasiare, of' 17 RN It I"
Latrihl :Ina HUTA - BHT if. hhe wife, of - Withal town
Alm has been filed In, the Pmt 'notary's Ores of Leha
fintooniZnsitryN,ta,nrd,mbeitliat:O.,....me:foortarmlletratmaptrei presented
i U t
the
Ckntrt o f Common' Pl e na area c,,,nty the Third
llaw
once, when' and whim all persona h tereeted may at
tend If they think propel , .
ILEA t 1 RIEGRIST, Prothonotary.
Prothono.nry's Office. Oct. 6, • . •
3 ValuOble -- Town -Lois
AT. . • •
pUBI:I
.
'm u& b e lm o o at PO , lie ;Bale,;at the Public nous° of
11-.Thory Siegrist, on •••,
•
Saturcky, Novetiaber .12, 1864,
ett tt'tlOdt 9 '. 11., The folipwlstiVilduable Town Loss,
T is ) :-No. 1.
A Corvier laot,
froheing on South IdatlFeCStricet thrly two feet,•sod
Mary street east .198 . 1 bet to an %alley. ,The improve
, msnts arc s two.story fume-SURD ROOK
110136 goal Well:ef +Velez.* ith Pump,
11(10 STY-.• 4!.. •••. • s a•
' E• E No. 2 nabins No r.lon . ;the • north, frontins
*sa
•y. obit feil on Market stieg,. -
Isnd extending'l96
feet to sn'stffge • . ' .
No. 3 adjoins No . ; T. bnflitrnorth; 'situ] Mrs. Neigert
on the south, contiltiiing4l fsot on Ner.ket street; and
eitending 196 feet•to,aa
• These lots are .-- i•Sr„S - desirobie 'building lots and
worth y the attention of polvtissers: l'ossession and
good title will be giveti on tbe'lsedaY of Akii, 1865.
• •Ifnotoold-on es:9lday the .property wilt b., rented:—
It is also open .: tor. Private • siosheqqy prgertous to
We i2th of November: - ••,.• • -
Conditions will Made ifC>iOMrettm said dev by.
„•• ~,•.. • PErgllll3: CASSIDY,
,• •• Ageriteiloraistnes reop)eq,
Looknoo, Nov. 411M54. •
.
—.• . , .
it" itlutble : •
•
•
Mi 1 I-E . r olser ty
- • • ,
PUStia . 4l:4,: .. • LE.' .:
gy ylityrif Welli oidegas theij, Orphans' Court of
* Lebli"ntYwoohNr.Andetaitruett, adminis
trators or lam rotate of • 1101, STRICKLER, deed.,
will:offer. ett . Pliblik•lafti3O:llltt:Publie lldule of H. D.
acriaank hi khe; Seroask?aftebanaa, oo
6th
Thursday; the .tay .of Okatikber, 1864,
. .
all that well known nod . Yalnabla Bit LL PROPERTY,
biAbe QuittarushilliCieek, hi the Borough of babahob,
Lebooon Coutity,itz}.... eintmielpg about 244 ACM of
LAND:CiontPag.onlbirket.street.,
. .
The Improvementetere e three vtory brick 311:11.-
CUANT. and fIRIST. MILL. having recently been re
•' •' ' bulk -with gll the meet complete ntod
,TAU • ern; hnprovemoute. It has hum run
.
. IfffptWß of burr
Mi item's, adapted bOth for Steam
~',,,.....- „,,.„.•• • and -ter ,power. m. 16 - home power
'•'. : 1 44' ,4 • 6 " ,0 1 , 140, II all In perfect running order.
'he above Mill does a profitable business, being iu
centre of town and In the midst of a rich grain growing
country, and Convenient. ta f both Railroad and Canal.
Also, s two-Mori tin* yfrELLING ROUSE,
a large frame STABLE, .Wrigon Shed, with +.911
other necessary oat-bail liege, are or. the •
premises. - •,-•-• •
Possession end g ood title will be given on t itr lst
day of April:US. . ..., ,
Sale tneemmeneolit 2 'o'clock, P. U., when condi•
tione will be made known by
• • .ADRATIAM STEICIELER,
',' ',W)I.• 0 Iif,ARD,
- Allminisfre kill ofPetir Strickler, dec'd.
Lehation,.Sept. 14,1861. ;-•-• . - - • ..--
- A ix
TE • •
4 P , Rl - 4 1 V.A1
Splendid
arm. •
enbarrlber offers at Prirnto Bale, hie floe Parm
located In Cornwall •townehip, .Lebanon CenntY,
about 8 miles frotn Lebanon. on the road leading to
Eby's Tavern, near Zion's Mill; Containing
, . h
e
SO Acres
0 anti- 110 . Piercs
• • .
of geed I.l.ErroNit.Lea4D.. Tinder good and
• • laid ()frigate convenient Heidi, with run.
•
ning water Aloe matting, water through.
••• • • • the ..konite and in. the barnyard, and
s
aril" yr:Aix:pumps et the bowie 'and near
_ the barn.,Water mm be reached by the
, • • cattle from every field without going on
the road. The iniprovemetite are a large twontory
eb-ne BIANSIONIIOOSE with kitchen and. Wash
11000 e attached. large • SWITZER. BARN and other
Barn. Carriage House, Wagon Shed, and in fact all nee
esearynatbuildinga.. • Ari excellent Young ORCHARD •
and all kinds of Fruit Trerit. This is: one of the meet
desirable and BEST YAKSIS 10 LEBA:BI./N County.
NO2.
•••,••
~ 7 of-WoOdjrlind,,
HEAVY WHITE OAK, in CornirikOowH=4jp ..
ship, abo.t.-two mites from No. 1. • . •
• • NO. 3. •
.and Perclkfs.....
I .• Tgairillar" - El'hiti. - in ft•idel.
„... • •.. alwArtgalle
,fio• to -Bbarlll-retown,
on be. ad lenditeg to Ilacklefe. Galt the
. • r: tinibe . t.of•tbillilaire tract It tic to cut.
. . . • . -.No. 4. •
.3 A ereeLn sad: I'crelles •
of CHESTNUT TlllllBll, LAND' about a mile froth .
No. 8.
.101- The TrbiAS San be bought together, or singly. to
Bnit.
Good title antiVaseaslas will be given .:on the lot of
April, 1858. '
For further infOrmation apply to the aubecrlber re
siding on No. 1•••.= '
JACOB WITMER, jr.
Cornwall tp., Sept. 1441884.-2 m,
For Bent
at Public endue.
•
rrIIIR Snbactlber wilt offer lei Rent, at Pobile
dve, on
;Friday, October; I.4tk A " D. , : 1864 .
The well known MILL - PROPERTY', known as Noe
comer Mat, situated in Bethel township, Berke coun
ty, on the ltomL loading ROM Reedit,* to - TonestOwn.
Th., Mill Is a two story trame building with all nee
escarp Machinery for making custom
=
work and flour, - the Bolts are new
in. and made in the latest and - hest man
tier, a good Smut Machine and Rolling
Screen, four run of Stones, three . pair
French Burrs and one Sand,Stone, and a good Water
Power,wlth two l Undershot Wheels, and can also be
run with Steam Power 'as a good- -.Steam Engine of
Eighteen nor's - Toy* with substantial Boilers, le at
tached to the MIII. The Mill has a first rate run of.
custom. The Saw Anil is also;attached tolhe mill and'
Iguana new. end , in 7 good 'running - ordir.' - The Saw.
Mill is. run by &doable Barker Wheel and go-back..
There is no better Saw MIR in this part of the country,
with-plenty of work.
Belonging to the - Mill' is also's FARE OF 45 ACRES
ofgood farm land, under ajtigh state-of cultivation,
with good= buildings. A, TWO STORY Ie'VEATIIER
BOAADNID:nOngti, -a good , Stuniner. if,itchen 'and
Bake Rouse, Smoke House and' Spring Donee, with
never failleg-water, and two Wells with Pumps near
the house. -
- AIso.ILOME:AND A HALF , 'may FRAME iTES
ANT ROM; wRh a Well With .Pfunptiear'
A QOO, ORCHARD Of good Fruit Trees.. large.
Swiss Barn, Wagon Shed, and Cider Press, Bog Stables,
Nicene doeirons to are the property can call on the
Stibrcriberraior Mite MW where all information can
Conditions Will be. made known on the de) , of Von
duo by the sebseiihers
SAMUEL NEWCOMET,
. • ' • :ADAM MENSING.
September - 28,1864. .
Coal I:llllkLathris'l •
T BEG lettac-t.Liefbrin tpt-friends. and tlie pehlicigen
era'?" [Wit rentmehted the rrianuTectnre of
GOAL OlL'LififliS aykry description and style
'of finish, at
No. a 8 'St. ; .Ph iladelphia.
With my'Oirsent IVicilitieis for manufacturing, and a
Prim' ical experience of thirteen years in the manage
ment of the lamp . business for some of the largest
hous es i n thi s country.' Satter myself that my cape.
rlenre and knowledge will enable me :to' offer:to the
'public, teeth; norrqualled by any in: regard'to style
and' workinanshif, nt prices competing. with the
lowest.. shalt afireye endeavor to lead in offering to
the pubiie new ant s useful
,inventions in our line. I
have also taken thia wholesale agency for the...vale of
GEO. IV. .111tOW.N! O(/'S CELEBRATED METAL Tote'
N 38 Sonth Sedond Street, Philadelphia.
Sent. :18, 1861.-3rn, '
Ladies Fancy Furs ►.
AT
OURS,
for LADIES' and 0111 - LDRKN'S WEAR, in the City.—
Also n flue wear/tent of GENT'S Fur Glosee and
As my fors were all purchased when Gold wee et a
mach !ewer premium than at present, ram enabled to
dispose of them atvery reasonable inuee, and I Would,
therefore solicit , a call-from my friends of Lebanon
County: and vicinity.
01„. Nemember the Name, Number and Street !
JOUN - FAREISA,
718 Arch Street. shore 7tb.. south side, Thiha'a.
in. I HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHILADELPHIA I
Sept,. 7 ,1864.--smoe. . -
BLANK RECEIPTS
For Collectors of State, County, and Militia
Fax,;.fcir sale eintipat the 'Advertiser - OtSee.`-
` 41e,'1nr, Collitftori - t(Soktior TILT
important Corr!spondence
WHO PAYS . FOR STAMPS -ON RECEIPTS.?_
PRILADELPFMA AND BRADING RAILROAD COMPANY,
, Office 227' South Fourth street, Philadelphia , August 9th, 18112, 1
- JosephZewis -V: 4,,- Vlettnissiorfer interlard-Revenue,
Waiking;on,. D: C.. : - ' -
Please stateeirlileh 'party . irrest pip for "the •13.;
StillhP 1 The lase who reeeive,s the repaey, being
the maker of 'the reeekt, or. the party paying tha
money
- Your's respectfully, B. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
TRIASUIIP DEPAYTMENT . OFFICE OP INTERNAT. ittPENI3,I
'ashington, August ibth, 1864,
of the Pth ink is received . The toms
tion Re to who shall pay the dnty required on receipts
on any sums of money exceeeing $20,. is dependent on
the circumstances attending the vise.
'. Ordinarily at law no person is bound to give arecelpt
for money paid. The receipt is an Instrument of evi
dence useful only the person to whom it is Riven.
If he needs a receipt' it is necessary for him to furnish
tht: Stamp or to stamp the receipt, if required, b 'ferelt
is signed., The person who receives the money is not
obliged to give a receipt .unteas the , other party fur
nishes the proper stamp.
If a Person gives .it receipt without requiring that
.the party to whom it is given shall furnish the stamp,
the maker.of the receipt mast himself stamp the paper
before be delivers it. If he ils to stamp : it.•before he
delivers it, be bsliable to the
e penalty„provided by law
for the'orn iselon,hut the other partymaysitainp it ; Ins,
med iately upon? its being received. .• -
-. Very respectfully ; JOSIIPII
PcOluissi" e "
Priptaiakban4
U. S. 7-30,,Xioan.
THE Secretary of ,the Treasury-gives notice that sub
scriptions will be received for tiMpOn , Trearary Notes.,
payable three years - from,Aug.,loth, led, with semi
'Runnel interest at the'rate itir ishren and - three tenthe
per, cent.per annum , -principal interest both to
be paid in lawful money. •
These notes will be corivertiblent-the option or tte
holder at maturity ,into; six per. cant.! gold bearing.
bonds, payable not less than five norimore than twen-.
ty years:frerri theiedate, as the Uorernment may elect..
They-will be issued in :derietriinations of $5O, $lOO
$000;$1,000 . anq end all subscriptions must be .
for Itifty:dellars or some nin'tirde of fifty dollars:
The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of
transportation charges soiml ftpr ytie receipt , of the'
original- Certificates of Deposit.they can he_ pre
.
*pared. - •
Ae the notes draw interest -from Almost 13. Tersons
making depositseubsequeni to that drite most pay the
interest accrued from date of note to date of Deposit,
Parties depositing twenty-five Monsen-1 dollars and
upwardte for thdec:notes at any of a tithe iv.il I be allow
a commiesion one quareer. of one per cent.,
width will tie militi* . the Treasury; Depertinent, upon
the receipt of a al for thiatn2unt,i ,certified to. by
the officer with whom the deposit was made. No
dednetions for commissions must be made iram the de-
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES . OF THIS. LOAN;
If XS A NATIONAL. SAriNGH BANN, oireriag a higher
rate of interesttthan any other, and the beat :security.
Any saringa,bank which pays:tts depositors hi U. B.
Netes; , cotteiderivtifae it , is gaping the - besteireulte
flag 'medium, of the conutry, and hi. eatiitot, iiay , in
anything better, for its own assets are either in= gor
ernment security - or in notes or bonds payable' in -
government. paper.
It is equally convenient am a temporary or perms;
went investment. • The nate; Can always be sold for
within nifract ion of their face and accumulated inter
est, and are the best security with banks as collator-,
itlofor dsscounto:
Convertible into a Sir per: ceot.,4- :041:. Bond
In addition to the very liberal lathiest on the notes
for three yoars, thle privilege of caimersime is now
Worth about three per cent. per annum, for the cur
rent rate-for 5 1 20 Bonds is not less Mari %%i eeper cent.
premium, and before the war the premium on six per
cent. U. B. stocks Wes. over twenty per cent. It will
be seen that the actual profit on thisloeni at the pres•
eat market rate, is not leis theft ton. Per Cent. per
Its Eimption - from State or Municipal Taxation
But aside from all the advantages we have rammer
ated, a afieciarAettafeCengressercrapts :a W. tiondi 7 . and
Treasury notes front toed taxation...On :the average,
this exemption is worth about two per cent. per an
trum, according to the rate of taxation in various
parts of the - country.
It is believed that no securities offer so great in
dui:enemas to lenders as those Isened liy the govern
ment. in all other , forms of indelitedneas, ~the faith
or ability of private parties, or stock campsite ioa, or
separate commuultien,puly,,,fis pledged
,for payment,;
whilethe *hole - property of the country to, se
eure the discharge Oath the fittligettons.isf- -the - - Unit
ted While the`governmeut offars.the most liberal fermi'
for Its loans, it belieres,that the very strongest op.
.peel will be the loyolty_end fettriotiempf the people.
Doplicete certificates will be issued for all deporits:'
The party depositing.futist endorse upon the origfnat
certificate the denomination of notes" required. and
whether they are Vs be issued in blank or payable to
order. When - so endorsed it mutt be left with the of
reeeiviirt the deposit, to be forwarded to the
Treasury Department.
SURSCILIPTIONS,W/LL DE RECEIVED by thd..Treasurer of
the United Slafea,`erWasbitigtian, the several Assis-
tant Treasurer and Designated Depos itaries, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. •
Second National. Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Third National Bank of Philadelphia; Pa.
and by all National Banks whieh are depositaries of
public money , and \
ALL RESPECTABLE. BANK AND BANKERS
throughout the country will give farther infortnat ion
Argoup EVERY 1401 LITY TO SUBSCRIBERS
Aug. 10,1864.-3ui:
(Late•Lowrp t Nelim,)
Walnut 'street, near Ontaberlend, square from
the'Conrt 'louse, Lebanon, Pa. •
E has just returned from, the_ Citi with a fresh
'XL Srging_Stoek Oisuges,,Lemons,' Rhisins, Figs,
Prunes,'Dates, Connate, 'Filberts, , Citrons,' Walnuts,
Peanuts, Almonds, An..
Also, a large variety of all kinds of different flavor
ed Pine; and Common OA.NDIES. Cakes of all kinds
always on band, or made to'order.
•
DA:Verdes ettypiled et sheet - notice.
A Paige assortment of WOODEN and TIN TOYS, In
eluding Wheelb..rrowa r 'Wagons, &c.
. ORVAL of all the different flavors, always on
hand. Having fitted np the large SALOON hi. halal
*woe style, .he - hopes to recoira the patronage of the
public.. JOSEPH LOWRY. '
Lebanon Hay
IL'RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an
„ti nounees to the citizens of Lebanon and irielnity
that helhas just returned from the city with a tine as
sortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
all of which he will .emli or make up, to order at M.
prices to suit the times,.athis No.l Tailoring Fatah.
lishment to Reim's New Bleak, 4-doors South of the
Buck hotel, South Walnut street.
All work entrusted to his care, will be manufactur
adios' workmanlike meruer as to fashion and dura
bility.
Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made
up to order on the usual moderate, terms.
. .
flaying bad years of experience in the Tailoring and
Dry-Goods business, and being inclined to tern to the
advantage of his customers,all the advantages -resul t
Mg from said acquirements, e feels satisfied that it
will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub
lie patronage.
'Friends call once to pleaco • me after that please your
elves.
CM=
READING RAILROAD.
summer Arrangement.
"tQlfr
ILE A T TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH' AND
‘ur North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORE,
READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON, dx., /co.
Trains I 01}VC Harrisburg for Tbiladelphla, New-York.
Reading, Tottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8
A. M., and 2.00 P.A..
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 8.30 A. M.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A special Aeconituoilatibn Passenger Train leaves
EZMIt eat 7.18 A. DI., and returns from Harrisburg
HN FAREIRA'S
c•ir..4x)
Established
Fares from Harrisburg; To New-York2s 15; to Phil
adelphia.s3 3t and' $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave seiv-York at 8 A. 31., 12 Noon', and
7 P. IG., (PITTSBURG RX,PRESS arriving at garde
burg at 2 , A, 31.) Leave Philadelphia at 845 A. 31.,
and 3.33 P. IL . -
FUR
anufactory,
. 718 Arch Street.
we 7th., PIIMAD'A•
I 'lave now in store
My own Importation
d Manufacture '
one
the LARGEST and
fat BEAUTIFUL se
ldom of
- .
Sleeping care in the New York, Sapresa .Traina
through to and from Pittsburgh without change.
Passengeri by the Cativrissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 A. M., and 2.10 I'. M. for Philadelphia, New
York and nil Way Points.
Trains leave Pottaville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.30 P.
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New 'York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 6.00 A.ll and returns from Philadelphia - at 000 P.
Irig- All theabovetrainarnirdaily,Suudaya excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Potta'rille at 7.30 A. M., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P, -
CAMIUTATION, MILEAGE; SEASON; and BXCEEEIGII TICE
ETB at rminced'rates to and from all points. •
80 pounds Baggage allowed each passoUger..
G. A . WO, GLS,'
My 25,1854. . General Superintendent,
Blanket Shawls,
flt,OE'lL WOOLEN CLOTIIING of all colors, dyed Jet
N.) Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color eferfauted
and goods turned out equal to new, by •
' - LYON LEMBEActRat,
• /Wit Zeno-fez,
/Sr' Aft.bit 3 lP Wtilit 404 can be left at Jes.,L. 'Lemur
treed Drug atom itliet4f4l ipiflprot for the - above wilts be
; LteV e 4 t9 ' ' ''‘ - - ' "`' 1 146 ?c,ak Ai f 1114,4
LOWRY'S*
Confectionary More,
FITS! FITS! FITS!
.AN 9RDIN.ANOID
For , trikfi. l 44-nal 0 4 4 ..- ,, PgizFf/ a ofe,!..'frip. Plimrort
zeretroure - . B , rmin tine or steentAwart-'lWid, iyi the
tireltb.st dttl.Streei
BE it enacted and ordained `by - the Bar
gem; sod . .t.iriPOMICh of the BorOughof Lebanon,
end it is hereby ordclood by the authority a the sone,
.That s Bt•eet for public . use be tam o u t an d epanad ,
from ti train! in FOnettrtri'e Street: tit the 'nest' end of
anlf itlley, (heirs dug icin, along said alley, the .ugh
Isndsof M. it A.* 4ug on the erica' and of D. Focht
Bons, and of Daniel '&104" , tin tko Drorttz, rind through
lands of John Wolf and of John Snairely, One lismdred
an d s a v a nt y-xeveit perches, to a point on the 'west side
of raid itetton-bedisit eve i 'ear the Borough line of the
width of Mb ty , isro feet from Pinetiror I.litreet to Cen
tre street arid offetty tea from Celtre Street to .the
end of the street. . ,
And ttiot tee 'street commie inner or said Avenel
is hereby dire° ed to not* ih o l,,,ed Na der ., *10ur. .. 4
tinough aososa land said street
,prissy. to ols-rt tale
same, and if not (lane within sixty
,daye from the data
of, the service afield nodose he to boreby authorized.
empowered and directed to open, or :cause the Same to
be opened. •
.listacted,thisslit dly of September. A. 41 JBB4,
ADAM MITI'. 0 Bows*
Attest-Davie 10.-Milmt
Lebanon BeP'Oriih. 1 4 f4 .
PUBLIC SALE'
;lady's ITAluable.
TAVERN. AND STORE- STAND.
w n , t ,. .beOalti:at Pwblje. Sale; on the premises, .on
(kober:lB;l4B64' "
All that - valuable Tavern ami-EtOrn,e)allers'sgli'ite
esittheNaktle,;rest corner er WalinCstrest an, Rail
inad - OPto)site -014.'delan: in the bdromilc. - of
The feet front,on Warbutsstreet, and, 1 2 8
- • •-•'• along the iallinist The improve
- merits area- new, throe story'-brick
1111 • TAVERN STANR,IiMIugImaSTORM.
120031 on the - fret Root-. 'large %Ste
blin neVekiqiitin well, • of water
'
. pump, and ot sr necesary-out
iMildings.- This "Ise very desirable. - property ,aud
worthy the•atiantien of '
GOodjty,,andpoase n asion e'ven at any time
irtlesirSale to oommemie at:LiNeeir; P. " whet' terms
will be
, made known'LY
- • JACOB IWDY.
Lebanon Sopt.2o 1561. •
PUBLTC-- , SALK.
.Q.147:AV.::-.v;s:it:A..y.F4-.i.ioy
AbrahaOs. • noc, ,decesitied;'
.
WILL ba_cold at Plllll,lO SALE, at
iqr the fnblie Heave of M. Iftfut,to sump ,
tztomfror v. on ;'. : • • ,
.FRIDAY, OTOBER 214 1 C .1464
_ ,
the follo.whig .velueblediest !gouge tete the, -Estate. of
Anniutai titx - deceelii,,l, vie :,--
No. 1, ,A.-Plaotatioa of Tcitet,:of Land,
&liven. in "Heidelberg township,Lebanon countY. about
134 . Wien frOrn ShliefferstowV3etween the "rondo lend•
lug to Leh.nvin end blyoratoirrn. containing •
121 Acres ant), 68 Perches,
.
. , ~. .
neat nvea.nre. ofgeed Limestone - Land, a .jAning pro
pvrty"of William Ibis, Afa os Krell; '..rehn lvtehter. John
Olbhie, P. t r Brubacher, - and others. The inapreire
, meats are A two story Log - DWZGLIPLY
h-- - - MUSH; BA „I; or BWlTZitit Ittli.V,
MilWeg.,n shed. and all other necessary
. hut bitildingst tw4 Wells of • Water
. with rumps. one near the flJuse and
. . theca. er near the Bar,; fns Orchard
. .
of chtice F. 0. 'All the fences are in Dist rate order
aid of Chestnut retie. The land has bye's well , limed
Ab,nt 8 ACH.NB of the, snore is first rate Oak 'and
Uick•trY NonftloaktlL . Tkii is one of, the beet Fa , ans
in that ev.i nof c tuttry, and wOrtliy - the attention
of balers . . - . , . ,
No. 2; A Half. Lot of Ground, oituate
Lia shaefferntown, Lebanon,ominty, fronting on Market
ette,t, and adjoining property of Dr. Zerib .- ~,,.._
and Lancaster toad,. aod property -of 'John c
• Smith. deceased. ,Vheleaproveuttents are a one ' = e - IN
story Log DWRGLING 1it)1 1 .2 n'TABLK, ant'
other nmaostary ,tat bu 'dings: •
No. 3, A. 'Lot- of Ground, situate
.in
Bba. if -ratown, (routing ou Main and Calls:niter streets,
and xej duiug property - of Abraham Nonage and other
property of Abraham . itex, damaged. The Improve
496 manta are a two !dory Weather Itmrded 1i0U8.3,
and "other necessary out butldingt And
also a never failing Well of Water'with Pump.
No. 4, 10 13VI1:DING LOTS situate
In Shattrfatown, ail fronting on Main went, 3 of;
them befog 82 feet front. dor 60 bet front, and 3 of
55 net f out, . :
No. 5. A At.g.ADO W. sitf ate in sheer.
foratown, eentainia.s about 234 ACINN3 OF LAND,
bcnuded by 51arket and Lancaster street, and No: 6
No. 6. AN ORCHARD, sitnate in
Bbaefferatotin containing about 11,4 ACRES OF LAND,
fronting on anctootor attnet and a. ,j 1 _fining No. 6 and
t them " " ''"
.
A LBO, will be is at the tame place, ott
Satividay; October 22d 1864,
the tcelovring deicilbed Mai Xetate IA said• &Ceased,
viz:— .
No. 3:: A .. " - Ti"-Uce 'Land, situate
11.filettni g toweehip, ebout I mile &ern Shaeinretow.o,
ou the ton i I., ding.to frbannn. containing
. Acres, and 11 Fetches,
.
flier Ltimeanne ` l Adv . loPinina
property of John Gibbs, No. 2, and ectiir Brubaker.—
trtl4.l kuwatiout 7 3 - ikeres of NVOUDGA /CD-
No. 2, A T, act of Land, situate 'in
dieitielhur g township. About / mild from Stmotnr .town,
an the road loading CO Lebanon. o..ntaining
13 Acrts'and 147 Perches'
neat measure of goad Liusest , ae Land, Raj Airing prop
e. t; of Lori Umberr r Dan 41 Funk. 'earauel Wales and
No 1 A,tout S acres et &hie tract is also goad N 00D.
Lant.
No. 3 A Tract of Excel:ad Chestnut
Timber +•end, e:ta:strin Heidelberg Gp ,ab,u o 4 4 miles
soutivaast from Sbaeftirstown,contatutag
4 Acres anti -34 Perches,
neat room) adj doing la, J 5 of .liase Irryighten, P.
Hellman, Miller & Zerbe t tract or tot N 0.4 and Sant
nal Karts.
No. 4 A Tract of Excellent Chestnut
Timber Land, containing
5 Acres and 24 Perches,
meat measure, asjoising No. S, 111111ar h lathe, Philip
Albright, Semuml Brubaker, awl Michael Dane.
o. 5, A ileamt of Excellent Chestnut
Thatier Land. co. twining
5 Acres and 117 Perches,
seat memoir°, adjoieleg Be 4, semuPl. Brubaker, Wil
liam Seitier4. bamuet Non, lot NJ.' 6, Mr. .Fl.rwtr and
aliebaulllane
No. 6 A Tract of Excellent 'Chestnut
Ts über lamt, cont.ini.s
4 Acres and 117 Parches,
neat mea ure, a i duivg No. land &anal Noll,
No. 7, land of Daniel Brnbasher and others.
• •No. 7, A Tract of Excellent Chestnut
Timber Laud, eoutz.leing •
• 4 Acres and 99 Perches,
nest Ttre,iure,adjohilag No 8, lauds of Henry
i 01,1 Paul 1 Brabacber.
No. 8, A Tract of Excellent Chestnut
rLmber Land, containing
3 Acres and 117.,Perches,
nestinesenre, adoming No. 7,.N0.9, tends of Henry
Noll arid Lintel Brubacher. •
No. 9 Tinct — ar Excellent Chubb - id
Timber Land,containing
4 Acres and 34 Perches,
neat measure, soj 'Ming No. 8, No. 10, lauds of Maul'
Neil nod Daniel kgrubscher. - • - •
N. 10, A Tract of Excellent .61estnist
Timber Laft.' ; coot - Molt% ' •
5 Acres,
adjlinfogiNc. 9 $ tondo of fl my 1 , 1611 and Daniel Bra•
b00h00....
No. IL The one half of 4 Acres of tin
en led Cheetnut SproOt I,llld, n.ar the above.
. All tWo all , ye baud la situ 'led' in Heidelberg. town•
ebtit Lebanon co. • :
Good Title aml Posseellon will be Oven on the •- that
day; of April, 1865.
Sale to toannenne at 1 o'clock, P. A.T., on paid
day, w conditiona of sale wilt ba made known by
008#1HdT,.
Acr ut for fl i 1 TT t Ise of Abraham ltex, dec'd
ILl3l.ch. r, Anctico.oer.
ilaidelbe: g townabv.ilop y t 2lat, IBA.
Poor Man's Cash
Shoe Store
LARGE STOCK at OLD PRICES
NEW STOCK SOLO AT LOW FIGURES!
Our Businfss Increasing!
MORE TRADE WANTED TO REDUCE PRICES
Promise to give 'Costomers the Benoit
THE MORE WE BELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN BELL
Rally . Men
*lnd Dug 11,ar Shoes Cheap
ALL WORK WARRANTED
Dont buy 'until . you: sec our. Stock
Quick Sales and Small Profits is our
Motto ! .
, . G. L. AT.IIITS,
Market eqeet, Lebarion, Pa.
Leiter of Advice. for,Ladies.
FIVE-AIiATOMO-4/..
TT AS intormation AitaliztOorapublisho. oeafres
JEL in a sealed eavelkeildlatqen cents;
Address • . • ' , Zit. STANFORD,
Sax 4,6021i.w. 'Fork
Julit-,18 1 186.1,4t,'s ".• - '
BerlYe plot bel ow a oo of
Mc tellan Electorial Tickets, ir t er,-
ev . er s y raan may be supplied
with them witiboat trouble, Let our
`r fends be earetu'l that they have the
right ticket before. voting, as the op.
positive 'Kill no doabkcirt;t4te spuri--
ous onerk:-
onEk
Robert L. Johnston ? ,
Richard Vaux,
William Loughlin,
EdwArd 11. Helmbold r ,
Edwrid P. Dung,_
Thomas McCullough,
Edward T. Hess,
Philip S. Gerhard,
George G. Leiper,
Michael Seltzer,
Patrick McEvoy,
Thomaa4,.. Walker.,,
Oliver S. Dimmick,
Abram A. Dunning„
Paul Leidy,
Robert Swin,e4ad,.
John Ah!„.
George 4. Smith,
Thaddeus Banks,
liugh Montgomery,
John M. Irvine,
Joseph M. Thompson,.
Rasselas *own, _
James P. Barr,
Villiam J. Icouptz-,,
William Montgomery::
you want low taxes, no mom.
conscription and the good old times,
we once enjoyed, vote the following
ticket.
ELECTOitS'.
Robert L. Johnston,
Richard Van;
William Loughlin '
Edward R. Hiltn,beld,
Edward P. Dunn,,
ThomaS Mceullough„
Edward T. Hess,
Philip S. Gerhard,
George G. Leiper,
Michael Seltzer,
Patrick McEvoy,
Thomas H. Walker,
Oliver S. Dirnmick,
Abram B. Dunning,
Paul Leidy,
_Robert Swineord,
John Ahl,
George A. Smith,
Thaddeus Banks,
Hugh Montgomery,
John M. Irvine,
Joseph M. Thompson, ,
Busselas Brown,
James P. Barr,
William J. Kountz,
William Montgomery.
--liyou want men who believe
in the supremacy of the white race,
and are in favor of. Peace, Union and,
Prosperii,y,xote.the follelOT ticket '4.
ELECtQRS
Robert.L. Aohnstork,.
Richard. Vattz,
William Loughlin,
Edward R. Helrnhold
Edward P. Dunn k
Thomas McOallough,
Edward T. Hess,
Philip S. Gerbard,
George G. Leiper,
Michael Seltzer,
Patrick _McEvoy,
Tharnas SITOIieT, ,
Oliver S. bimmiek,
Abram B. Danning,
Paul Leidy,
Robert Swineford,
John Abl.
George . A. Smith,
Thaddeus Banks,
Hugh Montgomery,.
John M. Irvine, •
Joseph M. Thompson,
Rasselas Brown,
James P. Barr,
Williani J. Koontz,
William Montgomery.
you are opposed to aboli
tionism and, believe this government
was made for white men, vote the Tot ;
lowing ticket,.
ELECTORS:
Robert L. Johnston;.
Richard Vaux,
William Loughlin,.
Edward R. gelmbold;
Edward P. D,unn,
Tho mtke MC OI / 1 1.9.10
Edward T. Hess,
Philip S. Gerhard,,
George G. Leiper, ,
Michael Selt*ef„ .
Patriclg
Thomai4 Walkery.
Abrath B. Dunning,
rmii Leidy,
Robert Swine(ord,
John Abl,,
George A. Smith,.
Thaddeus Banks.,
Hugh Igentgomery,
John At.
.josepti.' M. Thompson,
Bassolas Brown,.
James P. Barr,
William J. fount
William
El