ct's avvettistt: 11l 50 A Willi LEBANON, PA. 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. - - Rates of .da.clireartimilatiff. .The plablishere of Lebanon have agreed upon the ibliowing Charges for Advertising, vie:— 811 s. It. it. Bm. 6m. 17. 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .60 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 2 Sennett ) 1.00 2.00 6.00 8.00 12.00 " 36 lineal, 1.60 3.00 7.00 10.00 13.00 For Executor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 Fot imaignee. Auditor and similar Notice% ) 1.40 For pawl" Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, . 3.00 For Itoltiom advertisement. 1 Icor, 60.00 For column " , it aa . o o Al* 0011Ink,n " For Armoductugrondioato for Dane, in adir,ancoi#2.o4 deiiitlndtutelns Salo, unaccOmpanid4 by''Sgstl,, 1.00 For Local Notices, Society rssolretions t As., ruts; per line. For Ilishops or PpesdalYolicey, 40 cents pull,. iot ialailltt r e:the tef for Stercianta an.F .. 13:1116. nem ma as ngreed Opp 0,1 Asti ItfieiGt 4edikved one of the largrt and best assortments of Furs. ittWatolitt r ihat : Was 'Offer& for 'sale in 4lllpiton. FURS he can corn. Tete Wlirauy store In Philadelphia. He, 'lean ,Wttytent the& in quality, and that theyasan-not, be sold cheaper anywhere. •Glfwllfin a call and see for yourselves. 'Thqrettrilt be a Meeleßan meet l'affaeit,Aktpublio bowie of F: KWh, oa`the LeSconind. ,, PmeasteY tong). Saiurday Aftektooir-next, (Oa. *per 29',) at .1 o'clock. There will no doubt be.a large turnout OF , people of : , both counties. There ww3Ao,EiDglish and German speaking. digitis !Audis udiug Tuesday the asstlierti, 'got" nreceived. aPithe Pro k <.• thuttotarrs Office, in this 4orough,. from '}fritinertbelongind to this county, footed upfox.congresi as follows: ASSEMBLY. Roe, MCCLELLAN AND PENDLETON . I . Samt4l, a Clay, of Maine, and Henry WardvolPermsylvania, will 'address the . people of Lebanon and vicinity, in.- the Court' , trouSe, on Thursday evening, • October 217, 1864, al r o'clock. •* Let there be a Grand . Rally. Otr" ThsebADIES are also respectfully invited`to aitend. • Xt *SO that in some sections of the'Attite thp ,very, honest and, loyal" repubitaannhave 'headed' their electoral tickets. "McClellan Tickets." Knowing thew °told, We, o r course are not justi g &kJ in disbelieving the report,and hence cant I the l friprids of : McClellan to'gUard againstbeing deceived by such rascality, ,Th o demand for beef Cattle in Phßadilphil, last week, was good and the Maack active. Mr In the Philadelphia Market, Frour hotriers sre 'fir% in their views, but there igkityruith doh*. Wheat is seam aud t prare ratherhettet. Is sill= ing In toin Oiler bet ._. Covois--The administration of medicinal preparations in, the form of a lozenge, is of all modes the most eligible and convordent, more especially as regards a Cough Remedy. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" or Cough Lozenges ullay irri tation, which induces coughing, giving instant relief in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Influenza, and Consumptive and Asth matic complaints. TILE LAW REGARDING ALIENS.-- The laws regarding the soldier's, vote cannot be too clearly onderstood by the peopl, and hence we give space to two extractspAhe one,a Congressional. ,orni the otilleglihitiVe-ttctlhe 'to citizen to aliens, an&the—othei• 'to citizen soldiers,: AnO . 0 it further enacted, That any alien, of the age oftwentpone years and upwarlt. Wiin hai enlisted' or shall 'enlist in the armies of thp United Stattx, , either in ttalegtilar or volunteer forceit, r atd„ has titXn or ehalLbe,hereafter honerablr dischavged, may be admitted to liticTi3ine., a citizen of the United States, an'tt- Ihar he shall not be required to prOVe in itrit' than (ine year's residence within theVnP. ted States previous to his application to become suehmithen ; and that the Court admitti such alien, shall, in talditkon.V. such pr , oprolfdence and 4itoptj tp o rit t chars f.. - c i t tis ignow provided ITlaltrrbe satisfied by competent proof of such ' pair= son having been honorably discharged fro tolhe' service of the United States as aforesaid. Sec. 21, Chap. 200. Laws,pf the 87th Congress, 2d session, page 597, approved July 17, 1862. Tus SOLDIERS' Vora.—By the provis isns of the act regulating elections by sol diers in actual military service, one of the poll books, with the tally list and tickets, is to be sent to the Prothonotary of the,cpanty . In which the soldiers would have voted, 19tyame ;.- and the other,poll booka i ll ,t 9 he sent 'to, the Secretary of the Coq', onwealth. . The Prothonotary Is r.-:,• •I,,t4,4lelltet,Treertified cory of the 'returns so:: Mee*, ' to the Return Judges of the PoinitY; iiihn, , at the time of their rneetingnow fr i Xed by law, to* count the votes regulaily. polled, shall ad-, journ to meet at the same place on the third Friday after the general or Presi dential. election, for the purpose of count• ing the soldiers' vote ; and shall include in their enumeration the VOtetiii rettirtpd. l , T he, vitturrt 'Judges, theyifOre,; , ritol met tiltl`flcta3 , last, according to law, to ccata, the vote of the county, will meet agaia , :ort, Friday, October 28th, (being the tliCniFrlday alter the general election)` to cost the,soldlers' votes. Stine Ar, Ibbas will have their Sugar. Cie , Mill* Evaporator in oper a . Hon, week. A. Wei icy at Locust Grove mills. In Fietdlebtirg township, Lebiiiien county, ,} mile from Groh's store, pays 02,25" for Wheat. tf. Stino and Ross are still mini 816 for Rye Straw, 815 for Wheat, $lO Jor theta, and $8 for Corn fodder. .c Ihottinkihr 11111eQuIs been •110 1 / 4 644 fediatit: Benjsmig Brtliddlidt r edict hie item: tongondert7 townetitto, eoutelifing 'l3B aerae. to Mr. Benjamin &mil, of Lanciatirc county. at $5O per Dili% Or Alt IWOON - NXOIIO WOMAN.— Mrs, c6i, 34 ib t years a rigidaut of a portion of our bor ough called "Texas," died 4iojyaday, at the advanced age, we learn stiff years. ar Capt. Penrose Mark, or the 93d, met with a very .nurrow escape in one of the late battles under Siierilin. A ballet grazed his forehead, causing an abrasion of the elan. , Air Aitr;gonstbati Gaaaamen.aold a farm„ : in Pinegrove township, Behrtykill county, containing 120 acres,' CO Mr. Jacob 81ndlilhr Woo: Also, .iropd leave of = 8" seta. to seine asrlsoo weed !wive to Win Zhninerinae; of Pl.eirive .18 acres, for 4550 Also, 18 acm of land, sold , to Henry. Swollen', in Pl:Strove towrolt'p, for $2OO. Alae,ti acres to 3:40 +helm, In Pinenrove toWnshlp, fur. 04 Also; Mtailtee -to. Levi . Melia, io Pine*, township, for UM. Alin water right l:s Plnegrove township,' fto GleAge Mepn, for r • IThe Sandyttlfill lieraq'says that the taxes'b . „)yarren eMf t ntiithis d fall will be. ten dollars on a hundred.- A gentleman' of thi t t county informs us that his taxes'a_nd the annual in terest on a triortg . age upon his,farmi which is less' thmk one-third- its vaP ♦ ae'; will eihaustr4he entire produce ofhis farra,,andTetiy 4 e him to priivide; for the wants of , his - family us beetlo • In ICoponhagen, at, grand feasts; some wine of Qaeen Itargaret.',p.vin tags, 400 years cad is always PrOttuo.: ed. ,Itomy dkaAtc.frolp , =,enriffeity, W4lfthof..lb,4misWietened. - • gelittffar tuft - rookTuitnaiNlAL! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN yon_wisk,to marry, whims; the undersigned; who will Send-you wit h Minas and .wittion t valuable ihformat Joni th4...wil I enable' yon to :inarrY happy,: &WI `ritpeedilyla irrespective age, wealth or beauty. Thin inforinitionlsill - ctiet you nothing, and if son wish to inarry.„l, : will cheerfully assist you.— AIJ This deified .intorina. Lion sent.ity jetiirn mail, and no questions :asked, ad dress feetitkli 11. LAMBERT. ' • "- tireeipoint"Khige New York 0et12,• 1664.*-2ni. X2BO ~=63 • To.tonsum - Piiv . . . iloNsuloTivz Mutterers ;Kill:. receive a . valuable priesetrtion for the cure of Consumption, Aetinnit, Dronchttle. and all Throat and Lung affeattous, (free or charge,) bi lending their addrees to Rec. EDWARD A' WILSON- Witlianksburg NOwTork. Sept'. St; .Editor. of Adveitiser . . . 207 88 Base Bla your permission I wish to say to the readers ofyour paper that I will send, by return mall,toall irho wish it (free,) a Recipe, with full diree- Oohs for inakingAgd using axlmpJeAegatable Balm that will effectually remove, in' tan days, Pimples Blochm, Tan, Frecklee, and all Impurities of the Skin leaving the sante soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mall free to those having Bald Heads. or Bare , Itieei, simple direetions and information that will - enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Moir, Whiskers, or a Moustache, In less than thirty days. All applications answered by return. mail without charge: . - Respectfully yours, TILOS. F. CHAPMAN: Olmnist. 831 Itioaditiy Now York July. 2.1864.-Bm. Card to the 4 ri . . QWA LLOW two or three hogsheadeof "Boehm," U.r•Tdii lc Biters." Sarsapa rilli," "Nervous An ,thlotes," he., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR DU CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—anti he restor ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure .ty vegetable pleasant to take, prompt':and.sghttary in their effestuan the brohen down and ehattered,conatl - b i l i t.ottng can: tatrif,them-with'.zadvitu. tage. freed - audaold in the ihritedltiiteietaiir'lly It -4.FL% .BUTtallt, • 7.1. ... No. 421,Drondieritr;New work . lii` A LOde.fir the, UnitetbStatea. P. S.,—Atildn of Pills, iiitebrely picked, willbe Malt ed to . any aiddiessuon receipt:of price ' which: hi-ONE DOLLAR ; pittst a pild—nioneylitiftindedhy-the Agent if entiideifactlgtp nut Wen. J tkl,44m. - Do YOU WlSti TODE CUBED? DR. DU CHAN'S amount iiiacirto plt.ta cure in less than 30 days. the Worst *Mies of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency. Premature Decay. Seminal Weakness, In sanity, and nil Urinary, Sexual. and Nervous Afflo. Lions. no matter from what ramie lon:Aare& Price, One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid; by mail, on re ceipt arm order. One. Box will perfect the Cate in most cases. Address, ,JAS. S. BUTLER, General Alien t, 421 Broadway, New. York. Jul* 20, 1364.-73 m. Ayers' Cathartic Pills ABE the most perfect purgative which ,we are able to produce oroaluch we think hes. ever yet:herb made by any body. Their i Ifecta have abundantly Ocown to the community how much they excel the or dinary medicines In nee. Iheir penetrating proper ties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remora Goo obstructions of Its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed andsgrow distemper, stimulate sluggish or die ordeml organ@ into their nature teetlon, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Not only do they core the everyday,complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases.— While they produce powerful effects, the) are at the same tints, in diminished doses, the eafeat end best physic that can be employed for children. tieing so gar-coated, they are pleasant to take ' • and, being pure ly Vegetable, are free from any risk Of berm. Cures hasa*n made +Wet% surpass belief, where they not 4abota tiopta,l by men pf ..auch exalted_ gos_ktop„,epd, Atha ) -forbile—arzertiVcioTt .or.lantruth irllnt7EaTlrtl illid tt.5 31411 0 ' h": 8; le* eimi the relfatillity of Itf oar remedkisi'whi e others have sent us the assui emcee( their conviction that, our Preperations oontri twit* ImenteriaelY to the relief of oar all icted, suffering 'fellowmen.' - The Agent below named Is pleased to Awash gratis our Anombrati Almanac, contatolag directions for the use euti certificates of their cures, of the following complaints : • Costiveraess, Billions Omnplaints, Itheutuati , m, ,Dropsy Heartburn, Ileadachearisinc from foul stom ach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bow els and Pelu arising therefrom. Flatulency. Lose of Ap e petite,all Diseases which require an ovitcluint meal vine. ,They tiliki, tiy purifying the blood and stimulm' Ling the system, cure many complaints which It would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafueas , Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irratability. Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and Other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body, or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put eF-by unprincipled dealers with othor preparations which they make more profit. on. De mand Area's and take no others. The slek want the beat aid there it forilieni, add ther e should have it_ .„ Prepared hY 3, C 2. A YEW& COlLosielr, Mass, and aold by all they druggists in Lebanon and dealers In medicine everywhere. September 7,1864.-2 mo, - QuEBTXOI4:—HoIIO b there Dick add' Nancy;wherepreyi•ti goloj, that you are lu . such • burry t Answrit.—Why we are Just on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to bate our pictures taken. lle takes splendid . platires, and his Gallery Is nearly all III)) time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly thie morning before any body else gets there, or we will bete to come away again withont getting any. Aliest.—Yee I I betotterd too that' 'Daily's Gallery Is nearly all the tinto.crowded, and so why don't you go to come other Gallery I Ana.-- - -Oh my I we could not think ofittch a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much.that we would not go to another Gal. lery ltweconld get them rot nothing. :Heim seven years, experience iu the business, Imes a complete sett of improved Instruments, an excel] int sky-light, sop there fere takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants u good picture goes to him. QUlerr.—What kind of Pictures doestia take? takes Photographs from, nto tato : ter to,llre 'die, icce - olored. - din card s picturtis' base been ? pfonottniett more truthful and lire like thou sumo that Mice been taken to our large either.' ale Arubrotypea are beautiful, and can't be beat. He also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes. and etr. lagging them almost to any site. Quus.—Where Is tills Oilier; t I must give bim a call too. come along with Nancy and -I, and -we will ebow yon. It is in litloo's New Linlldlog, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Rank. Ile has constant lyJ ou bold'a good assortment of G lit and Rosewood Frames, Gales, Alboina,,fic., which he nulls cheap.— Poe good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Dally's Gallery *Lebanon * ra. March 11, 'tl3. • flilt ll ittide l ' . • Ptetchlog in the M. S Church' every - Ribbed', both Nanning and evening. Aleo mereiqes OD Thursday evening. ss. JOHN'S CHORCH.—SeTvire next Sunday' morning and evening, In the lenglieh language. Lecture on Wednesday evening. jeglish preaching next Sabbath, both morning - and evening, in the first Reformed Church. German preaching nett Sabbath morning. and Rnglfeh In the even ing r tn Salem 'a Lutheran church. itttglialt preaching next _Sabbath, both' morning and' evening, in Zion's Lutheran church. German preaching nextßP'S*/ at /0 L , M., at the I.:Norse !Moe Pilte'me•Mog beetle. • Octs.-4L . '°•attisti•-- On the 20th font.. by the Roe . L. A. Ootwal4, HARRY J. SMITH to Miss MARY R. HARM, both of Lebanpn.. On timWth inst.. he the same. Mr , ORORGIE PYLE ORR jr.,,,,t 0 Mos. LOUISA HAMBEETON, both of this place. , On the Eld Inat...nt• the Moravian Piriematte.by.Rev. SY. L. Lennart. Mr. CY RCS - of Swatara tp„ to Miss MARY A. ROEBUCK, of Swath Lebanon township. - pelt, - -Oa the 20thhilt:. An 3ottedertn, Lebanon aohnty.'of drotay. 3Cr. BAMUBIL RANK. must 55 yaria..2lo m 6. and 2rdays. Mr. Rank WAR widely known, for mat* years, AS a popular landlord. In,. J99eelown. and b death is sluserertygnogrni4 by...Meal...mho knew and * Spretral'illor fir tilekftid it and are lal disposittoir."; On the 17th Inst., in this Borough., NA; TITANS, aged 401Vyaara. 9 mcmthaddoilll'diia, Alto oar th. last , in• Union "OA 11UNTZIOKIII4 aged fa yearn and &.1 ," AtJoriestowm Oct. 14,- MIKNAY TElffitfr,'"agrd ad year 5..7 mo. end 26'days. • ; '' .:: :filiee I thatotoitiMiftlilo4} : '• :- ~;- edr.i.o4: awe' &fiat mix,* ', .... .. , ; „•.t ....-- ..tmallotc, wiimaTiay. 91r. , 4,jtyk i . , .1, - 1 Extraltmllyr , 3 , '. 1t51 1 1 , 50 , ikio,lratic; 2 .; ~- . .2R,,77 Extra Flour, - 10 59 _liptter„ift 14:.; . -,Ptitne3Eldtr/INEast;2' 28 Tat; SA-euritectittpeteri 'lOl , New Red Wheat, •-. 2 I,o* r.Lard,,l.:.i• . , , • 70, Old-Red. ... Rid. , . . ... 200 , TillitWr. .' - '''' ' l a t.* Pritne.Rye,.. . ..,-, 4, 60, Ilins,.. - - • - - --fa , , Coin, Oita, i ,, , 76 Bides, , •. , -z ! ' • 16 . ..Meyer-seed, . 8 00 Soap,- " ', 9 •*'''' EtiopEty-seed, . '2 so Bees -Wax, ' • '2 6 #4 Via-seed, , - 250 White-Ram: '• .:1 " • ' 45 131r1od Ripples., peeled, 200 Mixed Rage, . - - '' 3 ~.•- •PeOch llllenitz," 259 flax, $1•15., - ' : ' l2r ,Peash,"Rutzelei"- : .1 52 thlotlis,-.51114*. „ , .. . 40 Cliotties, - _ ", , , -176 Feathers sllb., 02 2 :; , Onions ' .' ' 260; Wei:4,lll9x, .! T: 40 ~.- Pat 9 t 9 e. e.'l 4 66 4, 125 1 8 9 0 0 1166 9 9 t* qt.., ~"'- ,1 7 • s:ppi o`nottol-,15 erook: 45' •"9in r.„ egar, lit:ga . ~ ,,a1 * .. . ~ • ••‘` ~, Itt . tu ativntimmtittis: Found A. .CHILD'S' CARRIAGE on 4toOday mornlng.fbn• tweenl ana..2 e l ate:lk, in W alnut . street. Ma:- owner will Teas e at I, prove prop e rty; pap for'this no- -- ttee, and take it away.' , A. REINOMIL. , . Lebsion, Oct .26, 18e4. ... , ' '.' - . • . Executors? Notice. NoxicH, Is hereby , given that Letters - Nistamentaryt on. the estate. of SAMUEL RANK ; - deceased,' late Swatara township,' Lebanon comity; granted to the undersigned, residing - , in the , city of. • Philadelphia'. All , persons , indebted to 'estate ; are requested to ,make payment; and,. thosn . hay ingl , nlivinbrw p lead* Mesent the same, tsJostan H. RAME October 26,186c-6te Aro 111111 C ANNUAL, muiertor4 for .thirteen' Directors __L. Of, the ,Lebanon Bank. will beheld at the Banking noilie ln.LCOanon,on Monday. the 21shday of .Novent bor. local. between the hourao(4o e'elock, A. 1414 and . 13 o'clock. • . . The regular meeting of the Stockfielders W ill take place on Tuesday, the lit day of the same month, at' 10 o'clock !A. M. , ..By order or the Board. . A. MILER, Cashier Lebanon Rank, Ont. 10,1864 . TAILORING. %FIB subscriber would respectfully inform the, pub• A. lie that he hes removed- to Lebanon; and that he will Carry on the .... .Taxlormg Illatianess in all its brincbes, in the building occupied by . the o. Wahrer Democrat" printing office, (second atory.,) in Market street, nearly opposite Matthew' Hotel. Hie work will all be made in the most workmanlike man nor, and guaranteed to please. Ms are warranted —torthe stout as well as the slender. Us solicits the patrortage of the public . Lebanon, Oct. 26,1864.-3 m. Valuable Town Properly - " AT • PRAT SALE E. _ . ~ ik.Two story. frame HOME and LOT of OBOEIN' If In the Borough of:Lebanon, fronting 38 feet on . Walnut street, East ride, foor-dooys south of gChestnut :street, and in depth ,198 feet to - Smoke Alley, formerly in possession of Philip Effinger. Its central location males this a very desirable property. Possession given the let day of AWL 1895. Terms easy, to suit buyers. ELIETBETLI LINEAWEASEII„ or EEO. W. KI.INE, Esq.. übanoi, artober 28,1884.30 0 ' • PUBLIC On Friday, November 11; 1864 , At-1 o'clock. in the afternoon. Witt. be sold at Public Sale, at the residence of the late llenry itby, about 3' miles from Lebimen, in South Lebanon township. near the road .kiiiiinfe from Lebanon to Shaefferstown t the following valutible property, 11 Acres and 321 9: of good Lt9tEt. I TONE LAND. The intproveillisiltP . • • thereon are Iwo excellent. two atom PRANK 110USHR. There are also op 1111 . the premises • Smoke lionse, Bpr a` Press linnet:and apple There are :also 00 the Kash hies a . . - • ? good LOGBA . AN. Wagon Shed; Corn Crib • b ,er necessary ontbuildinge. Cbadliions'of sale will he mode k UOWD on the day of sale by , • Bondi 1 bsinor r Oet.2l4 UMW .—te PUBLIC 'SALE. ILL be cold at Public Sate, aka*. publier. Mire of T E Ci.A.antx, in North Lebainol. on • Saturitay, November 12, 18b4; the followiog Real Estate, viz : - A Lot or Piece ofOROUND, situated' in North Lebanon town. ship ;about 200 yards from the NMI I and. itor•mgla • line. adjoining lots of Jacob lloyer and lauds of David deceased. e imPrOvemen onit arc a Double ti The Story DWIILLINGI.I.OUSE,•Dike: oven, Pig Stable, a Well (with 'Pump and never failing Water. • If the prop. Arty should not be sold en ,intid day, it will then be rented for one year at public sale. Sale to commence et 1 o'clock, P, M., when condi tions will be made known by C. 0. ONESANIAN. October 20, 1884., Blanket slia Tl , CLOTII, WOOLEN CLOTHINO of all colors. dyed.lag Black or Blue Black, praised, the color , varrantial ad goods turned out equal to new, by LYON IfE.I.IItERO ER, . . • East 11e3orer. - - . • 4rip- Artlelin to be dyed can be loft at Jos. L. Leather per's. Drug Store where all orders for the above will ttended to. (Hatch 11,,1863. . Poor Man's Cash Shoe Store! LARGE STOCK at OLD PRICES NEW *STOCK SOLD AT LOW FIGURES! Our Business Increasing ! MORE TRADE WANTED TO REDUCE Mien Promise to give Costomers the Benefit THE MORITA RIEE THE CgBAP ' WE.CAN BELL Rally Men , ifirnd-Buy -rim? Shoer Cheap ;AT,L .. .IE.cO,II,f, ,, WARRANTBD Dontiq until you see our Stock . . Quick Bales anel Small Profits is our Motto! ••••••• • -. G. L. ATKINS. Market street, Lebanon, Pa. GOOD .- NEWS'r. ELLOW. Sal and Kate, where are you goiog in ja such a big harry this morning.. Detvoirby we ardiust on our way to .1. A. SPENGLER'S PHOTO GRAPH 0 ALISERY,,to get our pletures taken. Ile takes the best pictures' in town. I bad my pictures liken at all the other galleries, and he took thetu,the , best of all. Well Hal, if you wait a little I will go and dress myself, sod I will go along, but where tg,his gal lery ? Why, in ADAM RIS,CI3 BUILDINA, whits ; n Wm. Zimmermiin'azas. Re takes PhOtOgrapbs, Am.' brotypes Sterotypes, of all sizes, plain and colored Ile has hjs gallery, fried ,u pin anew,ii . tyle, aint a. Jtuur. set of Itietrunlents, and so be can . take the. best and most fashionable pictures in town.. Everybody that w oos a goodplcture taken goes to.Splngier'sigallery., He has eonstantly 'on hand, gilt antifyisewoodiramee. Nina, Albtlnis, , lte., wtilite be; sallaslniesp...APOr Rpm} iotnns (we advise' everyblidt.to• ?.tp al l f t ol, ()etcher lb, 1864. == 7 . ; ao , t U. 0. . 110411 THR' Secretary Or thtiVrealttry ttee notice th at sub ., 'tUriptkaut will be received for gottpim Treasr.ry Notes, payable three yearti froti Ang. ).s.l t s, 1064, with eend nrinual intereet at•the 71e of Breen 'And three-tenths • - per cent. per anumn,--principat find Intermit botlt to be paid in lawful money. _ Them netts w ill he omvertible-itt the tuition of the holder at maturity, into- six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five' nor more than twen ' ty years:item their date; mettle Sioverntnent may elect. They will be issued in denominations' of $5O, $6OO. $l. OO end 55,0110, au a il all subscriptions Must be foe B ity dollers or .7 1 , 1 7 rettliple nf, fifty 41431114. • The notes will, best t rattinnitted thenwtsersafree transportation charges sarsoott a fter the reeetpC;of the original Dertiffeattaf, 4.l:kpasit as ' they can the pre:: = Ac the notes Arad: intrust from August 15. croons making deposita.sainvdent tot r liatt date Mast pay the Interest scorned freitedaii. of note Malaita of Dep t rit„ . SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF Tlll*- , LOAN M A NATIONAThEAYPOrBArix, offering , a 'Higher* pate„ef,lnter,est, , thint ant othe l y a lm . , :thq,, L c .. ,niity r Anyeavingsb:o4.e.chlOt:letia;iti l i diiigalters Nattily il,pazinrin, the , best crania, - titig,_iiellitrut' of thediMary, and eattnat” pal in' aili4l, lei boiler, for Itelt antiete'strit - tiftffer irior7 7 l , nranssat sectirit t y or in notestn: „ lanais payatile % ho c goeirmititat 'papnr. vt Gonvertthltilito d Sit flex see. 5-20 Gil Bad. . In addition - to the very liberal interest on themoteti• ' forlbreo pri vilege conversion now , worth about thitte pgr ceiit- per Mititim, for thetc nr rent rate for,s-20 Bands Stt at* je t s th an n i nape a r a t Pl'AsittniclinChifore tbs,Wite thepremiamsOn silq,Per cent, 4 048 was rter ta'ent `3 be seen:But the sane' Ptogt on fhis feari. nt,the-iires en market rite, 16,i:194:1e5s thanlten' per - tent. —pee annum, Its Ezemptioarom 8 atL or 1 nozcfipal ataty• But aside' froth vantairwwe bare entiliter nttli'!*4ClALA* tr:CorOeosiOantli bonfisZnd • rreastiiy"itoksfirovi .the r :average„ thlsilieffsAn iirffialVPry ceit per DM;acford in ierh..us parts of the couptry. • it IS belleied that , no securities offer so groat- ' , duiemente toJenders as those iiistied by the govern ment. Drisll other` forms of Burebtellness, tho faith or ability of private intrtles i or atoek cent pan Mai- or r.separate courmundies; only, is pledged for payritent, while t h e.-whole property of the minntiy is held th7,se = cure:the discharge of.all the bbligittens of the Arai- SonSealvvroos Wita. DC Reesman - kr the Treasurizof '=the United States, et:Washington, the several 'A SSIA- • I,tant Trthitairer and Pamlgnabed beams itaries,and by the First , Natienal Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. and by all National Bkoks which,are depositaries of public nioney . and ALI, RESPECTABLE BANK AND BANKERS'. SWIRIT tit T. RAN X, VIEAIp W. RANK, ' Executors throughout thu country wilt ghe thrthoi - informut ion and • ELECTIOL of EL ECTORS -PREK DENT - AND - TICE PRESIDENT QF :PREU TI - TED'STATE . S. PURSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relating to the elections of this commonwealth," approved the 2nd day of July, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, 1, PETER L.BTOUCH, Sheriff of the county of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, In hereby make known and give' notice to the electors to .tha mak aforedald; that a General Eleetion . will . be held-le the Raid county of. _Lebanon, on T4sday, (Wait .the- Bth day) 'dif AroventlieX - 1884,* at Which time the electors of a President and Vice President of the United States will be elected:: I ALSO' HEREBY HAKE KNOWN AN_D , GITE NOTICE that theplaces of. holding the afore Mid Gen eral election in the several Wards, boroughs; districts and tmenships within the *county of Leiniuoti, - are as Sallows,'„to'wit - " The Electors of the East Ward Borough of Lebanon aro to meet in the Commissioners' rooms in the Court House in said Borough.. The Electors' of thO.WeSt Ward of the Borough of Lebendn'are Meet Nirtbe Jury R 01113; on the west side of the Court House in said lit rough. The Electors of South Eebanon'tewnsh ip are to meet in the grancl,lary- room' at Abe; Court: House in the liorougn of Lebanon, , The Jtiectdrs of North , LebinotiEcironAi are tOineat, at the Public llonseof Benjamin. Zeller" in :said Bost WM. - M. SNVDMR Tiocr , Electors of. llorttO Lebonon toWnsitip• nro'to meet tit the Public noun ME. 0 .I.nutz;ln sold town . abip, The Elector. otJacksonloato • PdSTic IL[ouse o 1 Fitt o 6 EC ikl er, in-..id township The Electors of Nortli Atinsille township, are to meet at the Public House t Sirdou SI. - craw fd'aold . township. The Elector* Of' llefdeillser townefilp, are, to nteot-at the Public House. of Lev ft. liberty, In amid township. The .Electors of• Londonderry tewnsh ip are 'to meat t the Public House of John Whaland ,in said owlish ip„ The Electors of Raid Ifebover towneb ip'arc to meet at the Public House of Jacob W. Masai, in said town ship. • The Electors of Stators township are to meet at the Public 1101190 of Simon Heilman. in said townst:ip. The Electors of Bethel township are to meet at the Public Muse 'of Jtihn 11. Kobe.. jn said townWp. The Electons of Donn] township are to meet at the ' Public Ilouee of DRAW noitiner, in !mid tOwtiship. The Electors of 3liilcreck township are to meet at thy Public linage of 'Frederick A. Shuns, In said township. The Electors ofSouth Aims'lle township are to meet at the Public Rouse et Jacob Fink, in said township. The Electors of Cold Spring township are lc meet at the School Goose, at or near Itaasch Gap, in said township. . The Electors of Cornwall township, embraced in the southern district of said township are to meet st the Public 'lmitator J. tG. Eby, in said district. , JOILN 11AA.K.' • The Electors of. the Northern district of Cornwall township are to meet in Traverse Jury room on the west side of the Court Ilouse , in the,liorough of Leta. non. t •-• , The several Judges, inspectors and Clerks who ; shall. hive attended at the preceding election forlims: bore of Adeembly, aro .requ fired to attend and petibint at the Said election, the like'duties, and be eubfithitte to the like penalties for neglect or ntiamndoehaet 'oho are liable to at the election of metubers of Miserably . ; and in ease of nonattendance, by raison of sicildiesa or tome other unavoidable cause, so.that the 'typist. latent of such adge,'lnspeetor, or .t:lieilt s ; would. Op. relye thwelllicers of election present, .T.'lletebilitti Donut. . I also make known and give notice. as in andl wa te 13th section of the aforesaid act I am direeted; every person except Justices of the Peace, w he - Jabal, hold any o ffi ce or appointment of pmfit or trust Miller , the government ..1 the United States or 'of this' State: or any city or incorporate district whether 'a commies stoned officer or o herwise suborilluate officer or agent who lo or shall be employed under the legislatiVeju dietary 'or executive department of this State‘or the United.Statee. or of any city or incorporate district, - and also.. that every member of Congress and the State Legislator; and of theftelect or common council of any city, cmullasimaers of any incorporate' district, le Ly law incapable of bolding or exercising at,tho same time the office or appointment of Judge, - iiispoe tor or clerk of any electioU of this CommonweSidi* and that no inspector or Judge, orndicer of any suck election; shall be eligible to any office then . to baroted for." • . • 1 . Aldo, that in the fourth section of an act of Assam ' bly, entitled "An Act relating to executions and for other purposes,. approved April 16,1840; it fa enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall ,tint be so. eon- Woad as to prevent any militia °MBorough ar or of- Boer hunt serving as judge, inspector or clerk at soy 'renerator epeeist eleetton,in thiaCinallsonwsnlih- n Also, that in . tl-e Slat section edsaid act, It is enacted that "every ; general and special election.ehall be open - ca) between the hours of eighbaud ten in the' forenoon, cud shall continee without interruption ur adjourn. Metit . uetil seven o'clock tn. the eveiiiag, when the polls shall be , • . - • The Bearer, epeeffr4 City; Incorporated Aftrict - noir township elections. and all elections for electors of President orSice Pr:aide:it of the United...State:s' elpill he heldlwal 'ionducted'hy 'the inliticettTin dudgas d : S electeO affinseid,antLby elerke• apinilutet as - here 'Wafter provided, . . • No person shall be Penult tett to'vote at any election as aforesaid, but a white freeman - of the age of 21.yeare or more, who shall lieree'resided in this State sit least one year .and the eleitiou district where. he offers to vole it,lmst ten days inimalhitc:liyul . einditig anal* election, and within two years paid a State or, County tex;whith shall have been assessed:at . l eset ten rays before the election. But a citizen of the United States . who his prey lonely been a qualified voter ofthis State end remo v ed tbreirom and returned, and who shell lute reeidtill in the election district. paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months : Proehled,,that.the white free- MOB, citizens of the United Stales, betweerrthe !Igoe of 2liand 22 yearn, end bate resided in the eleeßeil die trict ten days an aforesaid, shall be _entitled to vote,.. . althouCtbdior shall not.have paidCsx' Nu ver-oti shim be Mindttecl to. Yule. whose 13111110 4 not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fur . _abbe(' by the eelloolaslotters, unless: What he pre .titioe a receipt for the payment 'within two' years, of 1 a State and Comely tax; ea:awed agreeably tattle C 00...! 'Mutton and give . eatisfactory, evidence, either ' ou hie own oath or • affirmation or the oath or tifilirmatiou of another person, tb-Ot be has paid each a tax, or on &Ware to produce a receipt, shall make oath or payment thereof :or, secaild, if be claims a vote by being an elector between !beaten of 21 sad '4. years, ho shall depose on oath or affirmatibn that he has resided to the State at least one year, before his apPilcation, and Make such proof of big residence in the district. as la reviiinni'bY.thillact. and that he does verily belieVe'froes the secounts given him that. he is of the age a ter es nin;and give end: other evidemais as is required by this act, whereupon the , name of . the .person so permitted to vote than be inserted in: th alphabetic:el - list by this i n spectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing she word 'tax,' if be sball he admitted to vote by reason of having paid his tax, or the word if herbed be permitted to vote by. reason of such ago. and in oftlieresse the reason of much vote shell be called opt to the clerks who shall make like notes la the lift of voteer keptby them.,— ; al l does Where the name of Use person claiming to vote is not tatted on the list furnished by ,tbe nom - miellionera and a nsne nn s n, es his right to vote, whether fohnd thereon-or not, ie objected to by any. qualified, citizen it aball be thad4ty of the. ieepeetors to,exatti-t. Jae each' peracieren ee wne..te his qualifications, and if , healsim • to haie reektesr *Able the 83. e for 0r:07W," minors, hie oath will be ioftleient thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness who. AFFORD FA 7 14111r:F40.1FTIE 'TO SDD S CRIBERS October* 26;',Pitti - tie resided the driblet loraglare.tiii i ili44,4B jimmediately. pre, ceedizig said sE4ll.ftirly_..biumelf wear that boon Dula rethfehtin piefsitalfto of hie /awful eilliii iiwltllia thedistrkL; sad thatPratt:mett ra mie/4, Into said'dfitrfet for fire pthilliee ri there F.sii person 'qnslifle.l es aforesall. n 1 ioho e IjeIJ molts dug proof, If requirrd, of his residence' #l,palv, iiment-of taxa,' afoleisid, shnil pennitreW le:taro vfp ths tovioship,. ward or districts in which loin afatif Ye, If any ppreotr - shell prevent, or attempt to prevent .1 any officer of any eleetton under this :let front h Piing elect'un or nee or threaten any violence to any ;, such o ff icer. or 'ball interrupt or improperly interfere I with him in the execution o fhb duty. or shall- 'Fleck ' tip the widow or the avenue to any window win° e the may be twitting. or shall riotothay disturb the nwata it such election, °rehab use intimidating threats Ain:* or violence, with a design to influence or overawe any elector or prevent him from voting,i to, restrain' the freedom of choice,. such a person on conviction, hall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred. dellere„and immiseued for any tints, not fells !him one totonth: ROC MOM than terehri menthe, and if It shall he.ahown to the Court where the trial of.euch offence shell be had. that the, person 'to' offending was, not a .entident of the city, ward or d Jetriot.- or ,tonitship where the said offence watt cone mittetCa lid not entitled to Tote therein; thennw•convicticin. he shall be sentenced , to pay kiln° of nut fess thaw $lOO and not more thari slooo„enti he imprisoned. not lemithan.slx menthe or moreithatt ewe yeard. sMeNpereottorhe shell ditltte, INVOItt44 the Weendvnignest , utiniber OfNotes 'foe inetAfq nail not , • attend on the day . ;or electi o n, then the perien who shill haw: !ennead' the next rs iittrate'r fat ;Judge•lt ;the next spring electied let as • inspee tbr in his plane. And in , case tbe Oraltff•'ntinehall , have received the highestnumber ofvoteti frir ' Rtoveball non attend, , the judge shall. Owlet an in: ienettor !Whim. plaits; and. case the perion' elricted lodge:3lMb not attend theilthe inspector Who received,: Atte highestnumber efvetes shall' appoint" a judge in .hid liiixe,trir :if any vactutifyr ohm!! won in , the - Eboardlforttlfeapace of one hour after the tiMhifited by , litflor.sthe , epening of the•electiOn, vo- Aters,Offtheithwnship, ward, or district 'for :tie - hide . the •itildndlicat daft haveteen elected, preeiniat the place ..JohaletnittkOtall , ettlect one of thelenttinlinet6lil I such It abtil*eAtie duty of.the , seinial ieq;ect. the , prece of , holding exerz, general, election, during the time said electi.n is , open, !Mr the purfibee err giVlng information to tiirinUbeetare and judges whatfcalled on in ridatidti to, thUt right or any.person lessened by them to vote at` such ilUctions, or such other matters hi relation-1d the turieOznent of (voters aethe said .ittspikonf, or either of them , shall .troin ,time to time, require. " ' - Olt BET 11/17 ArD61,19, . . . . .Putiipant to the prafekiris"coiitained fin the 76th sec tion of tho . act' aka esaid, thee-judges- of timaforesaid itistocts shalll'espectively take charge. of t titit-,certifi ifitestlerleitat Of.thit eleetinn ,Illeirrespsetitl,:dis tilattWantiftirodese ahein' . at a meeting of one - judge front each district, at Lebanon, ea.lhe, third dayrer thilday ofelectiou, being FRIDAY, the l'ith of NO BR - then and there le do; . atid perfortit. the : ditties required 14 . law ofthe said judges. '• that where - b. jiidge by itinkness or muivoidabla aeoldest . : is unable .to attendlituell : meeting of-judges, Oil& the' cd.retuift aforesaid shall be. taken charge oliby!ine of the, iniweettirit ot,clerke oflthe eles tioryofsealtEdisteict,;-Who shall do-and.perfoinslthe du ties.kequited of said judges unable to attend.. ' „Otven under head,. in m y office in Lebanon 'the 10th day-of October, A. L:; 1861. • - - • . • PETER STOUGH; . , EberifUef Lebanon Co -Entanrefi;OPyloa, Lebanoni October I.2thi 1861. , -te • • :Attention Sportsmen. . riTECE'ObFirSber would respectfully i n the pnl). /Mc - that he" intsjusi returned front the city, having laid inn fine assortnient of GUNS, ItIFLES., , PISTOGS, POWDI4It:C.A-PS which tire now open' fbc hovec fiou and sale at bit Store. on Merke t street, a few•doors North of the L. V. It .It.. Lebanon, Pa.- .d?All ItinJa of Repairing done.st the-shortest pos. sib lenOticia and in 'the test style of wOrkmatiship. - - J. G. AULNNBACII. Lebanon, 0ct.19. 186L-4m. • Bounty.. Tax of Swatant f(1IIS Board of School Directors of said township, will meet on Saturday, October 29, 1861, at 11) o'clock, A. M.. at the" office of Di. J. 0. Cooper, in Jonestoirri. ,The Bounty Tax of said district wilt be received at said office until that time .(where the Booke remain) snit all notpsid up to that date will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection, Ity. order of the litaird.. N. THOMPSON, C'res't. J. CI COOPER, Sect'y. , Oct:l9, 1864. :PRIVATE :SALE.. 19 ACRES OF CIIESTiIIiT FAIRER LARD FOR, SALE, This tract is situated about _two miles from the Union Forgo ' and is considered valuable * for Rails. orllmilread Sills, and can be sold reParate• 'One trifet)eoiktajtiing -s:AarLeti, antilthe, other 8 dcres,...raorti Timber is a.xecohdpgrowthittboub2l to 27 years stabding. r rieorio%.pnrtiiiilar in formatiimilngtiiie of 31r. Darld - lbialt,.ofolonea l tvwm•or Capf Ni r ;49. urrityief:the I:idiot/I/ergo. -; tr,* • • •••• ULTUOH... 7Reittliog . 0ct. , 19 • p endid. Dauphin Conntr 3111 F" ..P I IL - W3G. 111 M" Ploy. 5.916. MI .lil4lFl vutiscriber offers nt Private Sale, - bike aplenilid • L Yarn] (known aa the flyblown Term.) signaled In Derry township, Dauphin county. ahotit.t/ Miles west Carupbellatowit , and 1 1 ,4 miles from Derry Station, on the L. V. It. R., containing 117- .ALG'2 2 IL3M'SEII I , of good Limestone Land, adjoining Inn la of John Ging rich on the east, lands.ofJonathp Miller milli& Sout's and others. The finproivemenfs i4re ft;lvro-story frame DWELLING HOUlt;' - 'Silitniner House. large Stone BARN, 60 by 90 reek Wagon r• • • Shed. Corn Crib, and other_necessery out ill •• all In the best of order. Well with Plimp;'and Cistern: neer 'th boom., A ,Splendid *.youtig' ; ORCUAItD, 'several excellent 'LIMESTONE ,QUAItRIRS, ". and Running Watei are on the promisee.- About 6 Acres of the above is . fine WOODLAND. gm. In seisml of the fields there is a strong prospect of IRON ODE, on the surface, ' - • ALSO ) . ~ .. Will bo sold 134 Acmes of excellent CIIESTNUT TIM DElt LAND, about 13,4 miles from the above, der If the shove is not sold at 'private sale it will be offered at Pubtie &tie. on .. .. • . t ' Saturday, .December 3,1804 'On the pretatece. ' . Good tiiie.will be 'Oven on the let day of April, 1865 . Sale to Colin:mane at 10 o'clock , A . M., when terms will be made known cbs • • PHARII3 CASSIDY. , • '• October .19, 1864,. . . . . Dr: La nipe)ll Universal Herb N.ltifallible remedy against Cramp in the Stem t aeb, Indigestion, Cholera. Diairhoest. O iddinesa Vomiting. Ilesd-aehe, Palpitation of the Heart, Epi lepsy, Asthma, Piles, Cold Feree l Le., de. Price $1 per Bottle. • • -H -• •i *s_ l : *t. 4 •,: , INK:Mrattipels erb Salve use proved the most effective cure of RheumatictlOnt, llas proved the Nest remedy °lan inn-Hug and strength _ening.th. Nerves of Ladies after Confinement, .Has proved the best salve for drawing bad'matter,aud ' , healing - wounds.' 'Price $1 per Bottle. Dr. Fit. LAAIPIC, Hadar; K ingdom Hanover, is the inventor of the most wonderful cure ever known. He commenced hltipetctfce twenty years ago by receiving snob - patients, : as had been "considered incutable.l7, their pity/BJ.3ImA. • A fter taking his nail /eines and sub feel Jug themselves to his treatment they regained tho:r fairmer • Igor -and good health, and thousands of lives have been saved hy.b is medicine. • The name-oLDr.Afit. L.muse soon became the. most renowned of Eurtipain Doctors. Hundred of Thous/L.llde ofEufferarehave availed thomaelvea of his .wondeNui medicines and got relieved. 'TimpOrted by DR NITSCH & CO. ' • .186 Broadway, New. York. . J. L LKIIIIERCIER Druggist, sole agent for Leba non county. . October 19;180.-1y: . • NOVEMBER. Court PrOrtautal • D IXr ERMAS. 'Hos. JOHN J. PEARSON. irlq• ,-I V .1 , reFiden tof the Karen.' Cocirta of Common Pleas In the district comfmased•of the comities of Letvinou and Dauphin, and Judge oP.the Coutte . of Oyer and Tertni• net and general Jitil Delivery, for'dho trial of capital and all other offences in said comities; tho Judge of the General Court of Quarter Sesaiona of the Peace and Cenral Jell Delirury, int the county of Lebanon t-aud Razci and Tneocis Snaltan. Emirs.. Judges of General Courts 'Of Quarter Sessions, of thu Courts of Oyer and Tarrtiiier,;Generml , Peace and Jail Delis., ery, for the trial'of capital and other offences—in said ' county of Lebauon-,,through their premnts to me di rected the 15th .day'of 'August, A. D., Ditit, to hold a Court of Oyer and Tdrminsranlouncral Jail Deltvery,• -and a Court of Quarter Sessions cf the Peace :u Lebo-. non for the county of Lebanon. on 'the dt Monday of 2Vovember, next,. .which will be dm 7th day of said m 0 14 . 1, to continue TWO Weeks. • • • -Notice is therefore-bereby given. to the Coroner. the Justices of the Posee,,And to Constables within the County of Lebanon, to appear In their own persons, with their rolls,. resegolinuioss, inquisitionS, examine ' Was and other documents, and present the same to the Prosecuting Attorney at least ten days before the nieet ini Of the Court, conformablY to the provisions. of the Act of Assembly, passed at the late session of the Leg islature. Also, nil those who Intend to prosecute pris oners which now aro or then may ho In the Jail of Leb anon county, alit here then and there to appear, on the let Monday of NOVEllllgit, to proceed against them as therrlnsy be Just. - Given under'tny hand, In the bbrough of , Lebanon, the Bth day of October, in the year of ourlord..otth thousand eight hundred and sixtyrfour. . • Pfrregn , .L. STOUCII, • Sheriffs Lebanon ip; 1881. 1864 STYLE: 1864 ;DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between . Market and the Court li ouse,porth side r larsAU now n hand On assortment of ths Stw Style of HATS AND. CAPS, fbemen and boyl4 - thir 1858 to which the attention of the public le reipectinDy hire, Liam r..; all prices, from the cheapest to the mos costly, always on hand. lie Me also just opened a @plea did asmortatent of SUMMER lIATSI embracing such a STRAW, PANAMA . PEDAL, PEARL,- HORN, LEG ,lICEN,I3ENATE, OUDIA.N, and all other's. • in_ Ito will. also ,Wholesale. all kinds • of Data, ,Caps hay to COantrY iderchantson advantageothr teridt • • „Lebanon, May 4,1864. tti you see' A14.1N8 & Blto.l New Boot mud Sltoe Store. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Fall find Winter 00088 TIIE COUNTY. Atten*ion Coulair*'itte:: Y • , OUR atientlon for the prt•Fent is called to • r.e.- large and well r.leeted bICk I -VALI, AND WINTEjt 09 . 9113, at the Cheap Cush Store of GOODY? , IR: 1)i FFENBACIPS EoEits BLOCK,) C0n061414 Street, Lebanon Pa. • . . . We purchistabbefore the recent advance R. ch oice as sortment or Fell end Winter Goods, Vrhich . for bennly end cbeapness Cannot be excelled.. CA Tait =AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. • Ladies -"tress. 'GOO4s. 9ult line ofFintinit Marino, all (adore: Xnstish ' • Caburge a -4. -ell Wool Detains - - ItatlchOster a ' . 'el- • Pact& a s.- . . Diem Goods of every; description. `..a. ',lsidies'Cloth, all colors. • • ti 4- Ijjaot:ind fancy Sihka We hare ttlenti*Od assortment of nbtin and. Pick) 'Wool BRAVr&g: . All Woof 'Pt ANNE'S, Cotton !lap:eels. Tickin g, Woolen it . oi;dir,Bilinerals, largaleOiCALdt,St for 25 cents Seiflitt•— BleaChed,Vllgo.sl 25 cents and ,llitYttirtis., 4 s hi oestiornen War...'' A SWllfileni of CLOTHS, CASEIMERES,:SATTE. NETS - .i l ,VESTINGS, all kinds and prices; whichmiit Il bq i 99l4, Alip.. , • • OVION Gr tI NIG ODS.I '' One. mourn in Titiiiirtnlent ix tomp3,,icornprjaing IL 'rup line all wool polains 6-I wide • • ': .:- - " Canton cloth 64 iv` _ • ` a EuralknP , /4 dI- _ " AlpaeaN gritottalvtine etcc„ ! ie.., Groteries, Nagar, Coffi.e, , C - --SpiOesi it.e. all j'iit LOW P.Rlchs. 1 . . ~: `.:x.~: EN . • - sw-t.4.11 mie and ater.hiek through our Large gind'weir Selected Stock otGOOds, and get the prices, as iris uo;,trouble to show Goad*. Our- Motto - , ‘ , ,SnialllProfits, and.' Quiak" Sales, rind. Good , Faille." GOODYEAR' 'di, DIFFENBAOH Lebaakiri, Srpt.l4, 1884,, , READING RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement. IMI 11.1EAT'iTit UNE. LINE FROM TUN! - ..i.c.ORT II AND ur Nortlf.lie:tt for PinLA4 , RNEST-YORE', itEm:Risi44-1911T8 VII. LE LEBANON 'ALLENTOWN, EASTON,4e., ka. . . Trains.leave Harrisburg for Philirdelkida . New-York. Reading. Pottsville. end all interinedinte Stations, at 3 a; in., 7.30 m., and 1.45 p. ni., passing Lebanon at 3.63 e. m., and 2 60 p. in • New York Express lear a lf ; Harrisburg at 6.30 A-144., pasties Lebanon at 7. - 24 11, arrivinz at New York 1.46 'the same day. . 'Faxes from Harrisburg: To NeionTOrkss 15;.t0 Phil adelphia $315 and $2 SO. ,Baggage,cheeked through. Returning. leave 'New-York, at 34.3 t.„ 12 Noon, and 7 I': , (PITTSBURG EXPRESS arriving at Harris burg at 2 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia ar 845 A. AL, and 3.83 P. 8., passing Lebanon ant. 1.34 noon, 7.24 p. m., and Express at 1.05 a. nt Sleeping cars in the Near,,,..York Express ,Trains through Mond from Pitteltirgh,4lthont change. - Passenger. by the CatairieqaXailroad leavel'amatina at 8.6 b A; 31., and 2.10 P. AL for Philadelphia, New Tork,and all Way Points.: • - . . 'Trains leate Pottsville ar9:ls A. M., and 2.30 P. Al:, for Harrisburg and New York. .. Ati'Areommodation Passenger train leaves Reading 516,00 A. M , and returns fromPhiladoliibia at p 00 P. 31. ! • the above trains fnutlaily, Sundays excepted. _ A Sunday train4baveetPottavilie at A. and Phibutelphia.at.:lls P, IL • . • 06137 lIITATION, MILEAGE, SEASON, and ExcuastoNM ars at reduced rates to and from all points. ..,89jedualallaggage allowed; audi o Oct. I 3; iBfrl„.Oenewal-Sup . Oriatendeaf. Ir.aratria.BX.lE BOROUGIII , 'PROPERTIn: 1 - T3 . lie residue, at the public house of Menu., Kiegrist, in Lebanon :on • Satur day,- :October , 29, 1864 1 : - - nil that'"certain new tiro storY'briclrllooSt and . „ ' MALF`LOT ;OF CfROUNLi, fronting on the North Fide of Crimberland Street:. ' on which *it extends 33 feet, anti f;a ; depth Meant '196 feet: hounded di'. the , North by an alley. Cast by Remy hoffman's lot. South by said ,street, and West by lot - of 'John Stine, dec'd., with the appur. tenances The - Rouse is doable' and well suited for 4 two families, with two kitchens or back - beildings.— Sale toteotimience at. it'o'clock,l , —M., when terms of ' sale will be node known by C. F- sTonvmt., • sTouvEn. - • • . •• . "Executors of Jacob Stoever ;dee'd .- Lebanim, Octoirei 6;186k ALSO, At tinkettme time and ,plate will be offeradjor sate that very desirable = in ;Market - &pa re, Leba non, the old residence of Jacob &clever , dec'd., Half Lot orliartnisado . fronting on the west side of en hisnuare, and running back to an alleyoyadjoining lots of Mrs.'Weld. .man and Adam Orittinger, Esq. The irnteral. 'meets area TWO ' , STORY BRICK HOOKE, ' itt Cistern, de. - Tenni iviil be,maate known by 0. F . swEvEs. Oct .19,-18§4. PUBLIC SALE. • Wirirebe Fold it publie pale tir the public house of TY Ilenry Siogriat, in tbeboreogh of Lebanon, ow Saturday, Noimmber 5, 1864, tile followins Beal Itstate of 1114NitY T. nocuourfr e viz :-110., I.—A LOT OF GROUND fronting 34 feet mu Pinsgrove street.. • No. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND fronting on Pinegrove• street. No. 3.—A LOT OF GROUND fronting 25 feet 011, Pinegrove street. No. 4.—A LOT OF GROUND fronting 25 . feet on -Yinegrore street. The ninon Lots are adjoining each othei, and ou the *south nie bounded by lands of David tbrich, and north by lands of Mr. Dasillitis. ;Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M , when terms .wlll be made known by S. T. MeAD,(III, Agent. Lebanon, Oct.lll, r 2: •I. rk • - PUBLIC. SALE - t or, Borough ~Property. wILL.be sold 'et Public Sole, on October -- Saturda.,o" Oatobr 29, 1564, • A t the , INA/lie LOW* of John Metthes, the following Borough Property, On:— '' NO. 1. A fremellOUSE' end LOT OF.GROUNIic . _ athlete on 11111. between Eliznbeth ,ind '..Cett up • . Ire tz‘tritere; In the lrerongh or.Lebto:OwL The lot bi ZS - feta front and 166 feet deep.,, NO. 2. A LOT OP GROUND, 53 fmt bout ,tutd dd. Jolt:fug No.l. ' -•-• • ' . '., -'• ' Good title atidspoeseteion will. be , . given Apill ':lit, 1865. 'Eels to eonstrtenee eel o'clock, P. NI„. *ben .... terms will . .be niaatt kbowu by". • • •'' • • JOSEPII HOOVER. .• Agent fnt the Mlle of Philip W.nove i deell;., October 5.. 1861. ' TO 5141[R , PUBLIC' • TT A VIVO latcip iethreed front the City ,:ethci r e• 1111 pal aced from the Wholesale non% of REI ZEN STEIN 111105.. the beet variety and largest stock of Iteady-itsatl ever exhibitediti, N 0 , I am' pl:opareg sell at the lamest Cash , saes. Conieono. come • 41,1 !. both greet and tunsW Lincoln ties or'MeCtelleoital c. • and do not long ktreitatee.for in patronizing 'too Yes encourage a ocw begituier. and;one wko• he:artily' sup-. .pnits all who support him. I 'reeLasstired that when dressed iu asnit of my latest styles, if married, you will bring smiles or Soy to the co untenance of sour 'bettor half. .or.if yet in the stile of single discontent edneee, do but lobo yourselves In a suit of my broad • Cieths and Casaimerea, and you-atill attract the- eyes lathe fair ones,. Then your troubles will soon and,' :and II a greenbacks used by you in malting the put , "chase, will give delight to the soul of Jonas, who- pro• I,lissa selling lirosti: pothe (not Shoddy).to going to Con . Thankful forpost patronage - , I remain yours., . • .. . tiONISS MEYER, Cumberland street. 0 pposlulthe Cougt Rouse. lebanon Ottober 12, 106.1. !:" = . '' Fashionaide MICIIKEL 11014101.4.41mould„,respeethilly. left:win theCitizenanf REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street, anti oppbtirla' tile Eagle Hotel, where all • persons. who wish , giirments meths up In the most faelliopabsltylatind beat mknner, are in wiled to call. . , , • • •. TO,TAllZEBizeireeinsrecianii hkr7eale the N York ,andrPhilatielphia'R:ipora .Tellers wishing the Fathroneshould •14.011tiesitibscliber know of the fact, so that he can make hie arrangements accordingly. MICILBL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1864 . For Re_ at P#blic Vex. rrlfn Sage/ibex' *la offer for Rent, at eikte,Ml • _ Friday, Odolierl.4th. A. D., The well 'known 61,14.1 e, PROP/iliTY,own comet's NW, II ituateail4 #2,3imoor!. 1144.1 t„on the Road lewd ing fr0g64911 .10:tu Jonet , t, The Mitt Ie w two anrp fixtrre*4ll4l2**llll all ,-- wonary Macitillerit for. r Mak Mg cus 412 --01;-..- work and Sour, lbrabdta are all u ttt r )„, and made in the latest and beat ma* • nor, a good Stunt Machitetand Rolling '4 , ` Screen, four ran or Stones; three pair Wrench Burrs and one Sand Stone. and lk good Water Power with two Undershot Wheels, and can also be run with Steam Power as a good Steam _Engine of .Eighteen florae Power with substantial Boilers, is at tached to-the Mill. The Mill has. a first rate rim of custom. The Saw Mill is also attached to the mill and quite new. and in good running order. The Saw M ill is ran by adouhlo Barker Wheel and go-back. There is • no better Saw Wilkie this part of the country, with plenty of 'wirk. Belonghtg-tatite fsaho FAAM Ofe:ss ACMES ofgoo form land, isinharp hiatt state •of cultivation, with sdloYd, TWO, STURN WEaTttER BOARDED POUS/41, r ob. olio4 .9it4ipter, Kitchen .atitt .ttake Rowse, Spitike Blouse god Spring Rouse; neeerfaillng'Weter, and i tito Wells with [limps near the house- • ' ' • ' •- . Also. a ONE A MLA: ThithESTOEY FRAME TEN ANT IIOII t 4E, with-a Wulf IrAkie Opp beer the berme. A 0001)-0.11CIIAltp i efmxsi Fruit Trees. A large Satss Darn Witggin Sbed And Mei/Irmo, nog-Stables, , Sc. VOISOIIS desirous to see the property can call on ttus, Subscribers, or at theATEI where all information can Conditions will be stetie knositi ou fhe day. of Yen due by tlresubscribers.. Seri 0'8,11'04 • .3',37:iittooble ,-7rolitit :Lott 'T • PUBLIC SALE. L lie " sold at Public Salo, at the Public Unties of ", `jit l henry Siegrist, on tit Man , Novinii6ey" 12,;:: 18'64; atl o'clock the f6lloWing Yam.** A Cornir , frontlienklikaith`Maricet Street forty two Teat, and Mary Street east 196 feet:to an alley. The improve..' a loan story' frame augll ROOF of Water with Pump, • EIIOII STY. No. 2 adjoins No.l, iin'the north, fronting,. forty one feet on .11arket streets - and. extending 190 Beene an alloy. ' • •-•- No. p Ojoips Nit. 2' on ate nterigionl ,Mrs. _Ref on the south, containing 41 feet on Market street, and extending 196 feet to in alfe. - 1.• • •• These lots are very', desirable building lots and; worthy the attention : of: purchasers .; 1 ' Possession - and good title will-be given on the lot day,Of.Spril, 1886. If pot sold oil said day the • property will be rented.— , IC kitten. open; for private - sale any day pessiend to the 12th of lgoyember. , , Conditions will mad , / ynowirsa saiiedtty rty, . , ' . . P.ll. l llllB.`ca.ssruar;; • Agent Atr :minis - Peoples LebrsaonlecCr.•s,ll4..' • PR-IVATE SAb OF A plen_did Z_ InE subscriber oilers at Private *l4 :Au tiftwParm : Zlocated in :Cornwall' - towmihip, Lebanon Calibty, - , about 3 miles from Lebanon. on the road leitilinetu Eby's Tavern, near Zinn's Mill. containing - • SO Acres aled io Perches -- of good LIMESTONE .LAND, -ander, tend. Amen, amt kid off into convenien t 4c141.4 with ilea, ' . . •' ning-water. Also runningwater threngb • • the house add. In the hem • yard. ap‘k g ;yells with pum i ce ; at :the,: o an d ,near = _ the.barni ;Zff pum i ce; ter..can be, reached by„al t er„ cattle ,from every field la. ithput lttglig an . • the Mad. impiovenien is are large CWo , 43tOty,, stone MANSION HOUSE. with!. kitchen: .and- *esti Ilona attrietted,.large .S - k'sriTZER. BARN and other Berri, Carriage'lloui4 Waged Shed, and in fadt ildr nec essary owthudidinge., ..4.phhccelleul Toting OBCHABDI, and all kinds df Preit Trees. This one of the Most desirable .ami. BES'l' in LEBANIMi County.; • A r tY. - 2: . 7 Acres , ..ol* Woodland , HEAVY WHITE OAK, iii Cornwall toil'. ship, about two miles Trent • _ S . NO. 3: - ' • Sitereirata It . Perches' 41k, CHESTNUT TIM SEtt LAND, in berg township; ,tngle„fry4t 7,Shieffvretpwo.,, . ~ c on the road leading ' Ge.clfileys. Blatt tine t father of the above - frost is fit,to cht." _3 Agres.anoA7 Perches of CrIBSTNIIT TIMBER LAND about a mile from No. 3. whote,can be bought.liscrtbeviseradlOy. to suit purchasers. ~ good title.nudpossassicwWill lie given on the lat o il , . For Tarthdrinformation apply to the subscriber re siding on No. 1. . • : .IY/TATPIt . • PUBLIC SAI2-E- . °fit 1- • Rucirs - -- TAINAN ANIISTIME. STANDe W ar bo sold at Public Sale;ini'die . priistilicti, ,on .... • Tuesday, ..oe(aber, 1,8,:1864; -, * • that valnable Tivere and'Stora;llitalni, altos te, oallmv•North West corner of Walantatreet anti Rift rend OPPoeite the delbot • -bathe boralnabof Lebanon.. • The Lot Is 66 feet front on Walnut etteet, aid 198 ••„, • _ ' along the ratliontt- .Tne. • tOtyrA 'tient° are a new three. story . TAVERN STAND, including aSTORS qtoo3l on the first floor. -Large Ste _L, : Vlrh pomp;never-fa llingg,a an d other n wel water _ ry one. butidings. Tble is a, -very; desirable property wadi worthy the attention of capitalists. , Good title 'peewit& xt *tribe given'et niTtaib ifdesired-. • 1 I . • . . Bale to coninreideilil. 6'000161. 'when terms will bo wade knoinglir t").; - . .• " t:. JACOB. BAJDIC. Lebanon, 5ept..29,186,1.'. , . , _ • Ladies Falun Fur s 1 r iatiazictory, . . 518 texcX.stieet, ;(1.721k.., have now In store my COn.lmportatlon, I Manufacture, one the LARGEST and St BEAUTIFUL esr. lons * FANCY LIARS • for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the City.. Aleo a fine assortment of GENT'S Fur Gloves and Col lars. As my furs were all purchased when Gold was a 1 w much lower premium than at present, I am enabled' tcr dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I wonlit, therefore solicit a call final my fries& of Labium& County, and vicinity. • • le...Remember the Nana., Number and Street r -•- • • - JOTIN FAREIEA, . 718 Arch Street, above.7tti., south side. Thilade*. I. itAvr. NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION 1, ..15 - 11 . 11 ANY OTHER STORt: e" Sep . spa ; ! . ,.: ISEG lame teinforni rmfrittlsdented. the putilkl gen. • orally that I bare comAtenceiCthe manufacture of COAL OIL LAIII'S or every ilecoription 'enci style of finish, at: . •• 1. •: ' WO. 'S'eVind _St Phil(udelphia- With my' *present facilities Mr •Manufasiering, and Praci jolt elEPOTlMitze.of thirteen; year, in the' maanigte!--,' meet of th 9 Minp . _Mainmast for some oC tle . .largest houses tountryf, A. Bat tCr myself - that my imp& rk,nce and •knoniedgewill. enable. me to oiler to the . public, goods not eAnal)ml ny. App. LA.rogorid to etylo., and workniaiveltila,4and et, pliies competing with the... lowest-, I shall ttlw,a2emMenrnr to lead ha. offering in. the public new and usatil, inventions in ou,r have alsoftiiken . Um ageny for the of .GEO. W. BROWN 6. - .oo"44.Enetri!on,Kistit . • . ••,• A. J. WEIDENEIt, • 7ro-38 South Sedotut Street, PiiiladeLphkei.. • Sept. VI, 1664.-3 M. Ts .ave04:1•,0420.t.0e- lama • PE. •• LERSH TO THE PEOPLEOF LEBANOW AltuUS NATllAN,respectfitily intormstbe:peside. 'fflof T.shanou ant •laukY that be has °Esued a No— tion-and Fancy Do , " Soods - StSrif Itit.ebacion for the, WUOLBSALE..nid BdEVAIL , Tnide ofail ititirdes in' his Ilue at the swat reduced prices ppsalkle- Xi' AO* , consists in part of all k Inds of Woolen, and Cotton . Steck lugs and:floss, Undershirts, Drawers. Atioelen , 'Nor and Nobles, Wits and Gloves,Scarfs ,all kinds at Mantliterchdelkiltollara for Lajs and Gentlemen.' .Llardeeseche and Nets, Itibbousund Velvets. Spool an Patett Seating Thread, Buttons, Scissors, Combs. do., :Argo assortment • of UMBRELLAS and PAItA -80LS, at the lowest prices. Spectacles, Pocket-1b0,4 44 t- Portmonkiros, Dominoes,'Cards, As. A liras .--- Aestort., Mont of - Musical ' Instruments, -V iolinth, 46 4 04S eomii. Banjos, Tamborioes, Flutoa,"Fifes, - Baslaata l Taptsg, Carpet Begs, Satchels; and AI -In fact, everythilgllmwittb«lt9 11 4tAgltt•of ip theiY ‘sndFanoy.loe..Alea - I arioti of.d and AVATCUUS. Pedlari .onKt !Storekeeper,. NI find It their 'Pt terost.to boy of us, Our Stonsia do Cum berland IPret.t, to lownek's building, between the Court House af,d Ni kr uo Jluuse t MARCUS NATHAN, II ti - t Nal Ell 0 "SAMUEL. NBWOOMZT, 'ADAM 'SENSING. r N FAREIRAV dc.x.aa /Rolst bl
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