determined to have some fun out of the girls. About a quarter of a mile up the creek lives "Old Aunt Judy," and there Jones and his attendant : Josh, immediately proceeded. While Josh went to the old woman., and for a fotrr pe-ie purchased the largest gourd in Char possession, Jones,:skip -ped behilid the garden', :and thrty.v-off his cloth* • then- cutting.- . Off enough ; 'of the handle end of th'e gourd to ad auit and making two holes for his eyes, he 'slipped it on his head, - andjumped into the stream. So soon: AS the gourd reached the jpoint - ribovei thelbathing plane iirticerumenced,float ing' 'towards the, shore unfil within a 'few yards of 'the bathers, when it . drifted against a limb which over bting' tho stream and lodged. 'if -Jones had looked through the lo.Op lfoles, (he swears he didn't) he would „ha.ro seen a sight that would have :made the gourd itself blush. On one rook were three or swimmers, alter -nately squatting down and rising up on their heels, and imitating the cry -of o the builfrg,:and twihen.one would -airy "chtif , " the,rwoultilill;plunge in -:to the water, frog fashion. At an ' -other place they were trying to:thick ..each other;',wliite.a third party was leading, hyfhiee,iiritothe water a coy damsel, wheiklrid heiwtoo modest to liefo4 - sti many:folks. But "Jones' puma didraot remain long un „noticed ttsit 'mat , er, and the damsel who espied 'it . , wand up - to It. land with a slight resistance - it came. and : disclosed the curly head of Bill ;Jones., B,etsy, screamed and Bill jones,yelled. Miss - Betsey and the' oilier.bathers rriNghed .'alp the 'batik, Jones - in hits frightandeonfusion, followed them. here the girls turn "-Cc/ on' hint, - isbized 'hint -and threw hint on his face;twined his arms around :a styli ng„and having bound his hands with a 'kerchief, Jona lay defence ' less in the power of his captors. The , girls nostile - Iscrtily dressed themselves • And then ea Ch provided herself with trim birch or willow rod, and with= out farther ceremony began applying it to the baekozeidcs,landlegs of poor Jones. ifonet Ktwistel 'and Jones writhed'.. ho drew Himself np .and spread h ' unself out; 'he begmetl :and heprayed: But in 'Vain. fits cap : :tors were insensible to pity, until their arins were fatigued, ;anti .their ' rods frayed in ribbons. Allis, for poor Jones ; he was not yet to. escape. His torthentors provided themselves ' .with fresh instruments, and stationed themselves in a row along the foot path from Jones' tree to the water's edge.; and on the rock from which he Was tb plunge was posted a stout country lass, whose strength he had .Often tried to wrestle, and whose en ', , doeatieo be had often tested inli"bran tlanee." At ,last .the ;was released, and toad. be ` intist ?run 'the.gauntlet.- 116 could not but cOmply. Straight ening'himself up and drawing a lon p g. lA•6ath o he'started at full speed,- as he ilibught, but at eiviiny - stqpstaineihino• .1‘ ceeleratedlliistmo- is, eyes, And lc bounded half across the strethn at one leap. The rock has been nown its Yones' leap ever sinco. Without-ttopping to see any more of his fair friends, Jones hastened to Aunt Judy's cottage, dressed him self, gave Josh a thorough kicking, borrowed a sheepskin from Aunt Ju• dy, mounted his horse, and rodo ly bask into town. .And from that . day to this Bill Jones has " never: shown his face, nor any other part of him, in good old Squire Parish's house:, tor the stream that runs 'by its door. GENTLEMEN'S BATS. 11 the lateet styles at CHARLES OANF:ORD it SONSj Continental Ilotel,.Pbiludeliada. • AN extraordinary affair' lately oc •citrredtinithe !town of Orel, in :Rms.' Sia. A greatilocal land . owner hada ;large sum (forty.three - Ohotteatid savor. roubles) to receive through the ' , pod' lice office of that town. oq-applying itir the amount ho was toid' that-the; 'money cou l d not be banded over to .bim.pnless presektedi SISO,VEce with ! fi ve .thossand silVer roubles:— lie refused, and immediately report ed the ease to St. Petersburg, and the money was paid over to hirn.—. , But on the evening of the same day, as he was quietly smoking in his stu-, , dy, a loud ring was heard at the bell. The Boman t, on, opening the door, was instantly pinioned, and four men, theirlaces covered with black crape, rushedAnto the room antkeld him he must; band 0947ivift-lacify:t_aree•bhou sand roubles. With the •liippeatect.. l coolness he Agent over to his wing box i openeditresized-A revolver %bleb, was laiti Abe -top -eicif,land.Shott itwo of the robbers dead, the other' two immediately taking to their heels. On the crape being removed from the faces of the dead men they were recognized as the head of the police and hie Secretary. LADIES' PURE. Purchaser* may rely upon getting the .hee Pure at, CHARLES OAK PORE* ek BONS, Cola tinentsl liniel, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT SUIT DECIDED.—In 18- 61, the office of the' West Chester Jefferson fan was seized by 11. S. Marshal Millward and his Deputies, and kept closed for two months. The • propvieter of the Jeffersortian brought suit against the U. S. Marshal, and the case Was tried before the Su :!preme Court of Pennsylvania, and $512,00 'damages awarded. Under the Act of Congress, indemnifying the offloers of the government for tree passes, the case was removed on mo of the Marshal from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to .the Circuit .Court of the United States,in .which it again came up for trial on Isiond ny last.. Judge Grier charged the Jury' that the seizure was illegal, and di rected th4t,t compfmsatory damages phould be awarded to the plaintiff.— . The Jury found,,a, verdict of $503,33 damages against iltnrshal -B.lackstaitht ia„-tagland ,was drinking sotto ale lately,. When he said be feared he had swallowed a wasp, and immediately . fell down dead. ait it Zilliitrtiser. WIEN nzstecamc TILIVOIPLII MISR TO LEAD, WI OIASII TO 1 , 01.10 WP , 'MIN BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, ISM A Grand Gala,,aThty. YiSTOINGINS 'DEMOCRATIC MEETING. EnorMous Procession. Illentocracy The friends of McClellan, do day last, held a meeting in Ws 'bor ough, which, in splendor of appear ance, great numb9rs, .lengthy proces sion, &e , exceeded 'anything of the kind ever, before held in Lebanon, without any, exeoptioll whatever.--- Although Lebanon county. is., a. small county, anciAlie Deitiooraey in..the minority,' our fiiendedetecx»ined that ni. . eotirig : zr:the`r:opp - osition. on * the i previoue leuesday should not only bo-qtal.oma.tintvito,"4"gt that the gutherliT and prbeesgen should be the gTeatest and -convietest ever held in Lebanon. iit;:prOed to be such, as is freely starnit,talay the op position themselves. The weather wasznot .exaetly,what was desired, being thi*ateriing for rain, cold, and 'etsii :a sprinkling of snow flakes setnetiiirnes, the-op position had for their meeting one. of the loveliest days 'of the fall of the year. • Tpe-meetintwas*illea'lf6r , o'-- clock . ; but owing to Ithe ‘l,oegW. tions from the .various districts,, and the .gveat.diStance many of them had 'to come., it was near 12 o?cl : oels before the processien commenced to move. The lead was taken by 'Mr. L. C. SHIRK, Chief Marshal of the day, who , was fell Owed 14 , near 3.00. riders on horseback. [The, opposition had in their cavalcade about 120 riders.]-- 7 Then foltOwed the delegations from the various districts in :wagons, car._ liages and on horseback, exl.ending between three and.. fear. ,ntileS in length., 'Where every deltWati - On avtiS . in.corapetiton ‘Vith the athers"the . . .aceil them nrm a tnabors nd 'display, it its:•bard,to Partictilarize art,t.izwittbOult z'' ifte—ifitherS. their -wagon df leaaial -girls elicited the admiration 'of all. The -,Nereh .ern seotion -cif Wile - eotrriVr-- , -413etthel, Swatara, Union and Aft-novel', liroUgh t two lininense delegation's, anti also a large wagon from Bethel,-beautiful ly decorated and filled 'with .pretty. girls. Jackson turned" out` in her . might, with banners tranSparen -cies, containing.. appropriate mottos. , ' Millereek swelled the train with her hardy and deter Mined sons. But old geidleber g . What shall 'we -- say •of" her? Her her? Hier delegation was apparent:' "ly .without end.. Immense labor must have been- bestowed: upon the display,she Made. They too ,had Ago - ti, containing. the loveliest - of -the, distpielt,,Nl d raW ,1:1 , y . .horeee,- --neTor,- saw asything to eXceeilthe enthusiasm tthat.mitts.mao ileStettr upon witnessing tile seethifi presented ,by- `olcl``, lleidl'eberg. RA wagon- containing, an immense staitpreadly ; bearing aloft, the sta and stripes was also or of the tea-, ofthisAtlegation, South Leh; 'anon, if lot so rich in display, ex ceeded many of tilteatlhet. -S, in -swel , ling the procession -by the large,-nuin-. her of its hardy sops And, Cornwall,—Eihe,.whosis "hewer a lag, gard whoii large majoYities-are:desir .ed, was Tt hand on Saturdity:to swell the "rnigtiM(.. parade with 'then, and give it bekty.andfifelte 'no' hid, -ww.agon dra:weby ,soriethirty , -9,(141„. if not 'forty, herseSi_"-deeerated with bells 'and other paraphernalia. `North." Lebanon Township. --mid - . Borough turned out in the glory of distric6 : who are determined.-to wrencb from the opposition the power ,they have wielded and abused. And. last, but` '.not least, Lebanon Borongb. What shall we say of her .God bless the. women and men who'Were unceasing. in, their exertions,. by 'day and -by night, to mak% the Meeting : and . play a success. The ,hundred.S . of wreaths, and -transparencies;and &m -hers, and other emblems of•devotion to country, to the flag, and to MeCic4- lan; attested their labor and faitb:---: The States were represented by thir ty-four girlsdressed.in white -skirts, red - bodies, and liberty caps. The original thirteen States were repre; sented by thirteen bey'S dressed as eontinentalers. "Liberty," in all her beauty and glory in 1860, as eon trasted , with 'manaeled"and mourning '"Liberty"iht.lB64, was a touching il lustratien of What. 'We lave come to in four short yeare.,.'jlia- tarMerS, mechanics and laboring men w.cre represented appropriately. •40 tit+ brave soldiers, ,too, participaietVlitrgelys- and were received with Chiersandta- kens of respect wherever they paSsed- Bundredi'of other devices were rep- =II resented that are deserving of notice; hnt, to. do which is impOssible..:lt is estimated Ant the procession ,v,.-Ould' have encircled . the two boroughs a round their eotire outor , iimit4;.•and to parade successfully the 'town was too small. After passing 'Market Square, AVII / ell required ,upwards of two hours, and. the end not yet. ap proaching, the time for organizing the meeting having arrived the peoplle. gathered in front of the stand, when, on motion, Capt. W. W. MuimAY, of Union tiewithip"-"Ii-as' appointed President, Mid Dr. 1). - 8:*Cadiper, •Sainuel -Beaker, ;SAM 'tiel Thome, Londouderry.,:4l - is,,Watj . ) burn, •Betbel,J Samuel: ::11 - unrett.,: bekson, rater Zimmerman, Hatille berg, ,Stager,;sr'; Sgrith Leba-.. non, Jackson, Coin all, Samaert. llMlinan, North linnyille;:'.gelirge Rigler, • South .' John • .411, wein, Shaeffer, N. L. townsbip, •'Lleut' - W. ,Cr.,Souder. , CaPS.,,qo rich, East Ward andf.Pliaris Cassidy; . , West:NSA, as' Vice PreaidentS and papt. Jerome Myers, J . :telt - Son, Major. Grant Weidtuari,'WestlWard, Private; •A ndre w S. _Krause, East. yarct ; :gei•gt:: Henry S.. Ko6buctk;Sixith'ldebencx; .a.nd Lieut. Jeremiah mai,* Iteidl e-: berg;; Rs Seerefunies ." ' ME Able alldreeses. Ware Tames Page, of, P,hiladerlphiai' Col: W: the ;404th Penn'. VoL) and Hon:tlV M.!'Miller 'Of Dauphin countWhieh the: immense...exowd dispel:and to their . . homes peaceably, and, as far , : as we have learned, ii safety ) , highly de-: lighted with the' grand . seene inWhidli : they, bad all:, 'played - a per( on this memorable day: Nn One Antia ., lifnalt, ed- no Ontrages perpetrated iod: ,E. - ti g s tern down by the ..immense.een , course tif. .4eaple : gatibered tiogoaher, but emery peased '-off :Orderly an d qui etly )l in :marked `contrast to ; the proceedings usual With the oppo sition. Our friends insulted no one; and bore the insults, ir hether :present ,ed. by the voiVitig of black 'flags or odierwiSp, as good,i - peaeeahle, ,anti lawabiding shohld : Last , Saturday. .will ever be :remembered by thoeewhe had the pleasure , of bej ing iu Lebnnon, on o.igt day. LADLES' :FURS aureimpera may rely open getting the beet Furls t , CIIARLES' OARTORD SONS, Coe, tinental'ilotel;APhiladetptia. HISTORICAL RECO/M.' . - The foliow.i jslist of . the Presi dents and Yin -Presidents of - 'tile t e orga ruza re — G6v ern meat:: IWB9—George Washirigton- tits(' goirn Adams, vale 4;crems, 'tlte 'Cpl3o.i;- tioll. 1797 E—John ~/.I,dams , onposed by Thomas JeNrson, wilo IssviLag, the next highest electoral vote, became Vice President. . , •; - 1801.--Thomas Jeffersom and Anion Barr ; bOating,. John _Adams', and Charlcs.G. Pinckney,. • '- 11305- , -ThernasJieffeeson and Geortro Clinton; beating tCbarles lley and Rufus Xing:. 1809=-4 ames Iladison , and , !cicorga , Clinton; beating t Charles C 4( tPinCh ney.' 1813—James Madisam .and Er: bridge Gerry ; beatim ,, De Witt Clin to6. - - 1817—James Monroe and Danfe! D. Tompleinsi; bleating Rains king : 1821—James Monroe gad_ Daniel D.- Tosztpietizasi; Qui4e3' Adams. Adkins and; John .k.),. , Cialbouti , ;l:ibekbipg,,Andr'dni !Jackson, qienivalay i -.and gr. :Craw ford,4,lthere,bci ng :.fotr..caodid ates fOr PkeSigtintoind Vice 'aidSident.•, 1829 1 —Andrew. Jackson and .Tolin e.. Calhoun Iseating-401th ' Adams and Richard Rusts.. 1833—Andrew Jackson: mil Mdr tin -Van Buren piny, John Floyd. and Win. Wirt for Pre&- dent; and *nu , SFr genii andaenry Leo Soir dent. _ _ • •Van Buren., and •RiehartCAL.F.TOßnsoo.:.;,:beatiqg WM. IL Harrison, Hugh`,l4-. Daniel AVelisten 'for Vi'esident, *ad 'fowl Tyler for Wee Predid#4..: 18 1— in 7i. JlarrisOn and ' beating. Martin Van 'Buren' and Littleton Tamwelk one month after hip. inauga 'fatiouiandlolin- Tyler 4evame PreS- Went for the rest at the , terin, 1516-.7ibinies K. Poll and George-, Dallas.; -.beatipg.Henry clay and . , Theodore=Frelingliuysen. 1849-:-Zachary Taylor tind.Milliara PillinoraT beating Lewis -.Case and . Martin - Van.Biqem for President, ,end .0:- natter :and„. Maine for Vied! President, ~ j`ityl or 18§0,; awl, ; Fill more be came Presidemt, • ' • 1852—Pranklien Berm and in. R beating WinfiekiZnott, ana W. A. Grabain. I.Bs7—James Buchanan .;and - Jahn Breekiwidge.; - beating, -John .0. Fremont, 41-nd . more 14 President, and Win. L: Day s ton:anA Doinrelson for re 4 President.' 1861— ~ibr:thani Lineoln-and Han nibal Hamlin ; -heating, John tell, Stephen A.. Douglas, and. - JohntiC Ereelciriridgenfor :President,, and sd mard Everett, /Horst:kelt johnson. and %Toseph - Lane.fgr-Vice President. - • TERRIBLE.' D STRCiPIIE. —A passengpr and a' cattle train came in colltstoil on the Lafayitta and Inclianapcilis• Railroad, six miles south „of the first named. o,4es, *on. 'M onday even i qv' and t liiitytpersa tag tietWili , n'Ailihfity. and. thirty wounded; A irniiiiritoPihe sufferers We're' SOldkirigi. Amone *. tire3 killed was Rev. B. F. Winans, of the Sanitary Commission. The Governor has issued "peZehl rnation setting 'apart Thursday, No vember 24th,- as a day of Thanksgiv ing in this is :the.. same day designated by the:Progidont. for NationaF`iianksgiving. Y . - 1.331.10 4irlD exarantsirs-SATs. Latest styles .at CHARLES OAIi.FORD " do SONS, Ctintin4ditilkaatel, Ph : flat:44olr. 1:1 General Hood's )tirttn)y has Tressed the Tennessee. Onigketdheribtli the main body had,reachetr 4 e.nortbern bank. The Crossing wag itiaile.dusi west of 14`lorenee,- twenty miles east , i di; lift_Si t rpsi . §t t e 145'9.1 ajtkoll's forces at one,e„ marched — dim') Tennessee mrldthlpture t i the Federal. .gunboat-Undino of which, ere were advised some , titne' atoOd:then loaded this boat 'With trooPs;-sitiled 'pase the,friniele Shoal,:landedlAhein Onran ,} Jeki*;, and gentfaland„ foiee zlorig thri 'mirth side cif-ths rir 'to-opera'te' with iherkh; The Ufdine'was them•destrir?Yo b_y her eaptord.' 'Vwo FeileratgudbOtitssoon l eadte•toatta'ek - the p m , fiderittesl--- Frbin die-Wore theTillaTif-ii"`y!kt teries oPened`fifti'and[tlie'Alvot ,. ..gan , ' 'boats were `de trayech - 'N-otbitig,e has been rheard from SheYkdtri and one seems to know ereab puts. _ Johnson vi . ne, On' the :vet nOsee nr, below iFitireqi, .1;6 1 besieged by Hood. Thersiiii no 'ii,ist..,(rom t lantii: • • ' ' "*. t''' • t' A , t *srf..*: k I , li • IC . )r_ wrzi. Or . ..lirtenauss„.),YArd' A enys ...went, to IWashington, - and put.up at,,n;loft ding, .hote4.where..,iiecing; the _fungoid, aceestett him, with ,it. 111 4 -,.. a r e ,dq; squire, l ?". 'Way cents, sir," was hie reply. 'Sir?" . . charge twenty. fire ieents at the Inndlork and . ffiftylor speakin to him. ,Ifyouwant supper the boy 4 will she,w ! y.on. to tbe.diriiiig ronm, for twenty co cepts., , oukactom being in the tenth story,,it will.cost . 3 Oe a dollar to-be shoivn:•-np thete.".,tittow muelvdo‘You%34 'man 'for breathin'• in;ttiis equinomjnal,,tavern 77 sez I. "Ten centi,a w,4lll,4s,rcpty• Otr s2k. Fatal Fa11.,..14ae. on day 'morning, ribout4 d'elor..4k,44,inhard neller, in. .B,eiltsCoanty, from,a porch on the. *seeohd stoiy down to. pavement below, - upon , his head, and was instantly killed. He b~iii exhibited syMptoms of delirium - tre• mens while. at Church tire day pre, - vious . and itNa' conjectured that he was laborbrgirier the same: malady whenthissad , apeident happened. It appears that 4in' -. .leavink Iris .bed, h' had partially.' dressed a,nd started to go4tswn tstairs,;but inis take' e' opened 441e.b7 - leading from tie , .6000OCI story our , iipon flab hack porch; and in steoping.forward in the 4lamk,' ' !rat stated. - ".. figs. "." The b.rgeaf aasorttnaitt t CHAR LES- D ilutal, Str7.- s t rle :"."`: - . °rife , ci44 3 ri ;awe no iv tis4rg:6litalftiglratei.: • firvessi4lB (1)r tiio 9 ' 7 l l k't.laritie 40aV4tird. They Chick 431;140i' ai?r44.1411 titiO:ti.teM of whicti, l, :lo:ktiftilown.` , Reports , dame, to tis,ollif to , tleslrtition at.;f?' Vette Aiessels: om ; A ..D.E.moottinc U. S. SENATPR, GAIN BAIN OREOCIN.---Tile u ni ted States ~Senator elect - from OreOn; .in.the place-of -Mr. Harding; George ia ms, .Ex-Chfestiee, of the - State, lie was an active Doug,las. iDemogrut r and is new .a -i l 4cekeitao, Obinaerat, tmiking,.the Union the ono condition of. peace: 11.artii.ng, who. goes out, is ,a Republic:ail. ! So ma ..ree4e. ago., a wariky, hi Detroit received dituins.to :their honseheiki :.eirek, „in 411 e"4l.9pe, oftwins bot4i l ) l 4-s. *IT `E'ke j:W9, ll go, Yoqiigs,ters rprc•botPtkO,faridreeeiv nd reapaplikve nate ee7l- - peCirgellen - ry and Jamei tejinn9,,iTare be =otibar,„„botb being cireegad pree'iq,e' iy ribbon was.tied fircTnci die .Drip of `.tie for.: mex, but a etawid , serv;aplt g rl, after the,foadma l 9, had retlirne,d.-borne; rmoyon -the smirk, arid - n.o*..eboy are unAkao, to Itzatt.t`whio,,irp-rn Brigham Trning geltiTtg pp . a pre. viral "raise City. * fjle-hgis ed . 3l4se.t Homtints Aral • ropAl.e-4i speech at, each..' ~ N , I I .. 1 _ , ~....,.._n.,-, ~., . BEltLiti b icr aft"4-ENS • .111fR many eirierie bat Are silfutisthrn elution _L. *minty tho Z , . • • id , • S'ous of Adaini - are obliged by the retidirtmentebraftom, law, de. ceniy, society, and self preen ...Mu, to dfrerefrom ths i examples set thernyby their illustilotio':progemitor, of going naked, or putting OD fig hilerieVand'are romped. ed toby te - colderable omountot, cLOTliilliG to hide their,nakedlies. We, the UndirOthi , d, baiting the• interval of eimiellow men at heart luVrii . lately r ec ov ed,%011 our Astablishntenl in Philliallillia, a suppl,f gem% ' ' _ READY MADE MEN -AND BOYS CLOTHING as iir ill meet all immediate demands, which we are 111..6. ared to sett at lower 'prices than any. other Mum is ebanOtk. 1 a im M le h l a ti v s e " ' si t 'l ° l n n e et Pourileye'o4onced that. a, low price, oar:` -hr a customer, bat lil wayd. T full worth of money guaranteed, and en. ,-tire satin Lion given at. ',. .. . IttiZZENSTEIN BROS.; •- , tberlaud et., nearly oppo.ite the Court Rouse • ovenkbepg, .1864. i. ‘ Lebanon. Pa. riinn iii.NTJArrEL E crieN FOR , ;Dfser'Anis of the LEBANON TAMMY BANK , will be held at the iteekin4 ffouxa . in4,elbenon, on Londdy, Vie 21st day Adjskeethit', next, between the hours of JO o'clock, A. U., and -8 n'Olook,r - • •• A Realer , itieittim"aol—the Stockbolders will be 'hod on Teepday,ihelie*llkee. - -lYnnenikiest. next„.nt 10 e a 'phfck, A„.11, ' 11$y order of the Board: . 308131 0 11. JEARC 2 l, l eashier: sr,2 1884. , r. Lcbiaoa, Noyes Ealectijors7NOtice i NOT= slyett that Lettera Teatontaantary on die kittitte of ABRAHAM ItEX. - 'deed. late of Ifeldleborg,igitaihit y b v bboon contatY; fia t ; ; have been, gtanted to' the Ander atga t all,.rea Prang Bethel towi abipteottaty and ' state ftiorepaid. ALA r fi titiloll6 11:10040.1.1 to nai l eetnt.o4rer requested _ to wake -pstyineoCnad thoselcavfng.esit t n s win preeent them- without delay. SAMUEL OOSBERT 'Exemitor. xot.nibei -;:401540vAL. i n i.i". A kr would respeCtfully intern) Bith4 . ol4ai ng nmebegen, that , he has . RxwmEn his,Zajmuln Business to Cumberland. Streot;tyni 04 97 / 13 4.tni(Jkleritet 'Street, and cippoette' the 'keg% Hotel; erhereAll Orions who:vitobliotnientiitlitatte• -up In thawed fashionable style and bestmannefintbin viteittioalL • .t."RAtitikitBl—*ltist revolted and-fOlges3e the N . ,igia q ' Rrporrof ..print/ glimmer geshAtni,‘ - Tisiterti - wfalHimlthoilathldne should• leptllttsubsetiber know of the feet, no that he can make' his arrangements accordingly. MICILEL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, - May 4,1864 4 411 Oat flt) THE' ELECT , 46I.. YESTERDAY. The Philadelphia Age of this morn ing says—" th e returns that have reach' ed us of the election held _yestertlay, are_not, sufficient to authorize a posi tive 'announcement of the general re sult. In some of the counties of our own State, from which intelligence has .reaohed us, the..condeninittion pf thk l Administration has not, boen' as emphatic tiswas deserved; andwe are ,net without 1301110 apprehension that 'fraud t; the. txittiqiess, s perpe ra un this nitarn o er IVtles, hive I overcome the 'popular pont at , the . ballot-box. Battimere city is , made, _under the system`of eleotzon, inaugurated by our 4.h0l amp rulers, to .enderae - a party L vitheoir her citizens really and to sustain ekboli tio nis m byamiijority stated to be from eleven to thirteen, thousand ! gip famous frauds per= petrated in indiani in , Oetober seem to been repeated-freely -.allmver the , eountry ;'.and the once._ boasted elective franchise , Amerieii citi "7,41!ft has been Made a . mockery, so far as the•Adminititratioh(noilia - ifiAe r e 3 - iri l e 08 111 PAT P - PI a T,p'Fk.,., 6 its . . - , bind-troa7portitnti t df_ tlieci interior of Permsylvania- and -New York ; show liiindsomer;Deinoeratic - 'gaina over tho 4atest,Piiaeedin,g '-electiOns, anci:WOuld 'seiitinAo.4i)flietdo't .that the two'leading, States 6f the '''aniori liave:•:§ndtdinell :Uoris f tit:iitiOnal Liberty, against the fearful V odds arrayed on the side of "ilicttc.Filt.l 4 nsarpatippf . :New Jer i iey ,' has,- no doubt-, s . :thai xifa ined lier liirOild ;Position -of loyal ty •to the - Con stitation... attt, :as Ave &ave. laliready -said } we liwve no 4iieeirt) to , OriKsotosivge hop4s'that may befdistirtpoidted ;:and, givinslll6,,tet tirtis =us ,th(y, „reach us, disjonited'and ineoiterentlas they are, nrolaivthilfTtri 4 t)h . er and •moko ;in telliol ble reports: Philadelphia gives Line,o),lt '9'59 9 - Adams 500 for McClellan-, a demo • cratie gain of 90. Allegheny ,8,500 for Lim- Bedford 650 for McClellan., . _Beilxiieouiftt ,6 500` for Me*llan. 131 air 425 for Lincoln, a gain - nf 146 I for the Abolitionists. ~ • Lehigh :about the same :as in Oeto- 4 i licit. ~ . for McClellan, .4.'• ,eatatiC 10a. Sctiu3 ill_countygives' muneetri 'Washington county- the aboq •'" vomit y gases era tic gain'OEDOP. Ctiosnr cunt 2,500 for Linenln. fortho,Abolitioriists: Zen) bar4and for MmCiellarr. A - nwiraiiegitrn •0f.114.. Danpiriir 'COMP. fair Li col rr.'lA: gain " -4 " Hun titrgdciii . :480.1:foi Li neciiiir;;;,.* : . gaiap-of . 110'. . : • ; •••• • , lancititer . ootinky 5000 1 forLinoolo' •" of 500 --It gain, forth e. I 1011.8t5: Its Now York eity•MeClellaa•bas a raajoritlid44;66B- lode prnbable -that the eats of . New York hi o , been tafritall' for, • Me- Ciellan and 'that 4oSernOr•• Soy. nour , . •.; RETURNS VF THE EtECTION HELD IN Lebanon County, Nov. 8, 1864.- DlcOr.vria.tc - Lietenzt Leb.apon,,East Ward; 218 -108 ! . .„1, - ,ohancin o Wiert Ward, . -„ _ /92 • Ibtlbnynoicaorough,.-, ifiushj. ._ , OOO 1.1... - Lobrinea -- Tp..- • • , 116inej.. ~ ,0 00 Sim th - 183 • • 144 '2os' - 273 i I tweak, - • ;0 00 2rnaj Ondkroa, . - •.- ~.-6piaj. 000 • 4Outaj.:. • 000 , • : 4 000 . • 20 1 maj. Union "• . • 000' • • • 69maj. • Eastitiliover„ .„, , 000 3111P3 Londcintlett44 1 283 .81 • 311 236 Cornwall, Nadi.;: ; , G 5 sCoso4rii 1 l„ , Statiah, 153 • 81 Cirld•St)firsg,i, • - 000 10 est. t .) . - •• •t • tel. . 2302 Majority for, Paco ln, • : • .898 TUE LARGEST EN AND BEST .42s ASSORTMTf :EWE and- -Will iber . . IN THE . COUNTY . , • 1 Attention Countrymen )iou..tt attention for the "resent is called to lb* lefgejatind vrll!arleitedirtecli pf FALL AND TEk GOODS, titbe Chnai) Caili Store of GOODYEAIt. 84 . IYFFENBACIES , .... i • • GRABER'S IlLOCK) )- • ..... ". Cuntherland Street, . Lebanon Pa:' We pnrchened bet Eire. the recant advance a choice as. inttment of Fall sod Winter Goode; which . for beauty Mod cheapness cannot be excelled... • CA Cl,' AND •SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Ladies' Dress 'Goods. •• ill Ho. of }Vouch litarino, all colors. " English ". ••• - • ti )'burgs " " all wool fielalos • .• " encbester " 444 4t •• •Drees Good., of every deaeriptiten... i• • 0 .• Led los' cloth, all colors. • " Black and fancy Silks. . •• Watley. Ocoee stood assortment, of pleb' and .11*i' - Wool SHAWLS. All Wool FLANNZIS; Cotton Flannels. TkIHISM,•, , Woolen Hoods, Beknonals, Hosiery, guy. brellee, te„, . A large lot of OALTel)'fOr'23.coldlicid op. ' •II . .Bleiatted.3lUsLlN 25" cents and upwards-. llableicbed:DlUSLlN.•; Gciitleneii • • Weir: A 'fall 800 of CLOTHS, CASSIALEIRES . SATTIC NBTS sod VSI3IEII4OB, alWeinlaind prices, which wiii 1040141 Cheap. O.IURNINCr . our MOUrn lag Department is cOmphote, comprlalps a flOo• all witol 4 Dilalbx 6.4 mid* • " Calikion cloth " •. pefshe t p;... • 0,4 41 " -"" AlpibtOo lUNl'Bombatiso•As, Lc- • ' . 4. • • Made irapb •' • • , , Rciarotrood Gloves: • .. -11141hatli, figai, Conte. •Illolassais, Spices, • t LOW PRICES. Confect iottary-S tore, (Lido T. 01117 & Nillfni) Walnut street, near Cumberland; J-4 square from the Cipurt Rouse-. Lebanon. Pa. T_TEimidoist returned front the City - with a fresh -xi ;Spring Stock, of -Oranges,. Lemon, Raisins. Figs, Prunes; Dates, Currants, Filberts, Citrous, witacurts, Peanuts;Almonds, ko. AlsO, a large variety of all kinds of different darer ed Fine and Common CANDIES. Oakes of all kinds • always on band, ormade toorder. ilipplied Snort entice: 91. large assortment *I 'WOODEN and TIN TOYS, ill eluding, Wheflbortrows;filragoull. &C. ; 1015oftLANQef 41fe.dlffarantifavore„ bfways , en hand. Raying fitted +up .the large IiALOON in hand some style,, be hopes to receive the patronage of the ' JOSEPH LOWRY. Lebanon. May 18, 1864. C?rretpondeltee WHO PAYS FOS'S:TAMPS ON' RECEIPTS ? l'errnkbrArtirys,,,Ann,A4kmno ItAlcuoin2Cosin4Fr, pisee-to -soruth Ritutit tree phibidiiiio, ' atiguifelh, ,Jorple.J, Acork i 17. S. , Clo . e,mistioner internal Reroute, • tnakEkeitoO, -• • -•• . C ' jlese6 strite'vrbleh- Meity•mnutpay eer: the U. 'S;',Stalnit The obe who receives lbe money, being .the.ineker or- , Aber;recohltittOK., -- "ths...4etV,pnhorihe shOO V GYA7. - - • • - ...otqlonispealfellk; mu BRApre,Vreeknier. Tr.U.strar Uts..tarsttlyf, ( oYetei or Isms!! at. RErsaps, Washington, August 15th, 7864. .--!tar; rectScimir. ' to who-ehilllipay the mieyreeptifilit onVeceipte on any Sums orrrioney!tacepeeingS2o,lrtrepentlent en the circnmstatscee aitetitilnithe ease. !tieltl i ti l loc t orrceelPt irone/ paid. ''' l 'WeßVeps ev dente useful ,olly Vrthe perstit rti s If he peeds a reeekiiiVis'necessary.for, hint to Per-wish Ifie.:Pleoripiseego itineire it, .is signed. The person,ihrortiC,pieca''tire'ciatieya tot' to give terbeilierlititatts 'the other party for, wishes time proper etentp• If a person given l receipt requiring that the: party to-.whom it litgriicia els4l..furililelt. the stamp, ':the.-maker of the receipt most bit war stamp the,paper 'before ; he I t jilip 10*pkOlip It ...before be deliveie it, be-4 peble to?ftic penalty provided 'by hiw for the omission,. but rife ether perty'-miey etetep It bal7,' ir.nellletely, 09410 befog ; r.eeotred., , , Very reipitisluDy, , ' tras i ftit S. thtsPreitit4pso.,,Phtlatttc. , tallWvtbertti:lßtiJ.-4t." . Tip .1 4 4,Firig A .. tailrtai4fully an :r to Hid oittzooa rottuoroanl vicinity thaelehasi'utlt fdinrstell r froiVihti'elty atria Ina. CLOTHS C ASSIMERES, all of acil or niakoLopltrorder at lialunatit hitlfalin'a New dotiii, South of the Duck fladel,Soitth Waluut . street,' '• - " -Ail . .,work anti-tutted to IrlacniegAsvilf - -be finanufactur-- •ed.brUlitriltiliktillke Multhoraa'to: faehlon Mid 'diva- Goods parcbased elsewheroArill bedheaffully Mrado lip to order on , tbe asuill'inadardtrierma- - Xfairing iia 'yearn of oxpedOntolu flia Tailoring and . Dry-Goods Mrs inear,-and being inclined , toltOrzi to q.be' advantage of hie customera;adl tboadratitages result log front said rin4luirtnackts, tko 'fieis fultfilfied that it , will be fag:ol43a (why a Ivry tam] altUrvofilhe pub lie patentuge. Itriadlh oullrOgittoto , ol; , .asoilb44fteritat **so you 3863. Klitri's 'Patent ....z.°4sc-iH Soibec,43ersoi. ; ruk; .04 . effectual I''ruit Jar in:the market Ie - having ho clamping Or Screw device.- - - For'saleht'L'EM ti.Elieltli.'SiDtheg Storey diarlCet-street, Lebanon. 41(1 4 , call and got a circular giving more in forma tion, .. - Lab Anon, Jails 1,1864.—tf. • • vi,:PUBLic,-.:"s-A,TI,- 7 WILL ,Pe Fold at Public Sale, at,,tb.e rifalloyouse of W W _Henry, Siegriat, on - Saturday, November J L, 1864, at,l : o"clock P. M., lye following :Valuable Town Lou, fronting on South' Merket Street forty two feet, and mary etremt. cost 198 feet tO.an , The intprove rfnents are a-two stOry. -fivite . .Blll , lD Itt)10 e , 11011Stlot good Weil of water with rump, 1100 STY. etc. ". r • NO. .. * 4 adjoins ;in ets.'..tho'..north,. ;fronting forty one feet on Mirket 'Street, sand, extending IN feet to an alley. No. S adjoins No. 2 on the north,. end Mrs. Iteigert on the pout'', euntaining.tt feet orrltlarket street, and extending 198 feet to sg„ .... iriley„ These lots. are . voltikdestrattla' building iota and .itiostiy the attentionpareltni:Eta, Possessing and good Otih wifl be,giv V) thic114410.1.51 4 ?... *.ilj3.Bt 4 C, }5t1064.1.f ' 01.1 Ottlit tinapertit•- * wlll be s ientetf LEM yog i - tky„ _ 4gent pie:brines re r ogies; Irbonoil, 'Nov. *E.,, T 804: • , PRI A TEP.S A L • .:.:?:\i".• . q?&W . ..... . . ... .S plenrii.cl ~ „ Farm. • •... 4 „,„,.„. ...,..,ffrvr. at Private Sale, hie limirerm .t . I located in Cornwall towh 4 shjit,, Lebanon Ctunty, . . t 3 miles f. dm Lebanon-- on'. Al?e road leadlog.to .Itbre.-Terarn, nearlirm's NI,M. clulkluing• . , , I S. 1111:41,cres 1) and 11 Perehes Of g0031.131/CS I PONIC LAND, under gooil fencers, and • laid offinto ciourenient: gams, with eon. • ning water Also running water through , ;., stl.e thotise•and in the barn yard. and i i . ledis With ,pqmps at the house •and nicer ~.. __ the Miu. Water can be..ratiched by 'the • cattle• from every field without 'going on the road. The improvemente are,a large tarowtory stone MANSION HOUSE with Mlitifin , aid • Mirtah House attached. large SW , TZZit WARM quid •dther -Beret- Carrisge,Hunse, d. WagoaShedyin fact all stem 'Mea outbuildings. •A a egoillent; ig_Oltell ARD and taklntiteof FrateTreei. nig' intre of the most desirable and ISESEAKAALMS itt LSBANJNICpuuty.. , ' 7 N I O 2. • : • • ; , _ . 7 A l em EC ‘l7o(idhiiad, • • ,, V! lIKAIrY -WHITR '43 1 1k, la Cornwall town. ship, aboLt two' miles. Item . 14. 0.•./..f." .;. • ,i1:-. . . , - 5 ierpi 'isiid I I 'Pereira* ,ettEsiimptIFINIIIIIRRin Ileidel. ' * berg toonehipi 1 mile • _from .Shniffersti3W ,on. the roe leading - to,Esilileyas.: Ileif t le, - - -, Oilskin- of thOi.bore tract "*MI .. ' _.....-..,... .1. •Na. 4::- ...,. R. 3 Acres ifiad - ir.:Ptr,lelleit'' ofiaIIESTEUT TIMBER „ LAND,:gii?nt ; 'lk r :,gnile , d#oo *i-. The scholesstin be bought together, or singly. to , stilt purchasers. Hood title and possession wilLbe t g - eep. J on, the let of, „ .. , April, 1664. • For further information apply to The subscriber os ;siding oti r tio.ll..i :-:',,, ' • I tCliiilW H' aii itl ' 't;Silt. ilt,'/561,.An44%"44131E1t"r.. ' Ladle' ‘v Furs . AT, . - Diftii•FAREIRAt '. . . . Eslub Dish ; • ~-, Nal l' ,- :'i 'y, ..:. ~, To. n's Arch Stre ' t iboye Stk., rintAxi A,4 , .I have; nor in Store. Emy ownlmportationid Manufacture, one i the LAItGIEST and coat: Bp.AuTixtu, 4. , 'ttions of • " FANCY:IEIIRS • for 'LADIES' and CHILDREN% WEAR, in the City.— A leo a Rae assortment of OENT'S Fur Gloves cud Cot- As my furs were all purchased WbCll 001'i WAS et a s natch lower pr•anium Limn at,preeent, riletinabletl to .dtspeise of the x. at very veskiatire iiridiss. , ajpel would therefore solicit a call hem my ffititii/a of Lebanon County, and Tidally. - icet„. Remember the Name, Numbeond•Etreat-1 . • „. - JOH.2I'PAREIRA, • • • 718 Arch Strata, a barellth.eouilt.Bl4e; PR.16411x.: • Is. I RAVE NO PARVIR/1. PrOIt.IVONNEOncoi -NITH ANT OTHER STOR PandAD*Plll4:l . I , • ~• R EMO V7' 11:;• , :: ... No irriu . '4 - BBAtzt (Ai. Saddle and :Iliiirsielits 11111 anti. i • - • .. _ faclo s. _ • ... In* tinillerteiginid;iHr owed - r' .. his Saddlery - end - mess ,-.-- i. ii .BI (in anutpotoyy to a fei ert 'South 7,.. ( f - -7:-- , 1 . 7-:`, 1•• or the. old ,place, Ito lite 'lags r 3 l l l .4 - .. --4. -- ~ lateig.s.coepied by =MID Ak . Brci. al _ • -. • - • a ;Moser itore.,kheiehlitwill heth:tptlY: to 8 " all big old *lends end cnetorneriketsul where bE has increased ha ellities for attending Wall the departments of his tidal. teas. Being determined to be behind, no .etherc'estaib. Alshment in hie abllkiee K. aecommoilatti customers, b e 'tine spared neither pains nor expense te,otitain and nueke hiniselfmastee of every m odern..iniptevement in obibekbueinese and secure the eery ices of;the bast watt /am that liberal liege' would command. Ile lemir ee l ik , a balm stock on hand, knit manufsetireet. the short est notice, all descriPtions,,of•lfASNXlM, . ouch :as Sall dies, ,Bridles, Carriage'llOrPea33 I Of ell .kinds; heavy !farness. Buggy Whim 'cf Aim litait..paiiufacture, Buf f fain flobee, Fly Nete, such les oOttonallttoieted, :Linen e d a . new kind lately taxeafeir;,.W4nrS 06144 kind. each tte Suegy.g . oi rle . , cot ship ', az.; llamas of all descriptions. Halter-tiestns;hteneMstte:Vrierdk . to:; - ati, all of which ite. wIU //Arrant, t o 'he .egual to any - tbat'can be. obtained In•srly other estalblichnitia in theuntry. -, All , heeeks.that , these desiring Amp: thing in ibis lies.,..irhould.aaji at hii place and -*sanitise' • ditaCk.....AlLiod hie ttUier to give entire satiefaet on. en , ikgg.eAll'ordAhtilklafillff regedledert N d Pr 4 .MPiIY at: . I ded to. Aug. • North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13;1662. - EMJTII.. =I 3 V.ll TOU'Ill Lois ACorsier 1.01, LATEST NEWTS Witte cheapest and Best Goods • AVER SOLD TN LEBANON!! 111Yegs, S'lsoes, flats, Capp' &C 9 rilltiLiandersigned has opened one of the BEST 'AS- J.. schwristpwrs of II Ain, CA PS,BOOTS, SIMMS. TRUNKS. ' Itt.V. , ELING BAGS, itc., of all kinds, and of the best materials, which he will Al nt prices to recommend theta to puedrir , sere. of the llitirS , he hue quite a variety : of Neill Styles' embracing the Vroeckinaton Stanton., Burneidd; I • Dupont, ldeCiellan, Stringlutereud Monitor Mall. yes, beautiful and very sheep. Of CAPS'ho but a complete , mairtment of all the New Styled, gat bp im• iSi}pmelor, manner, with fine finish; Wometyla blisees' and °bilk dren's Balmornis, Gaitere, Congfeaw Hoots 'lllilppiets, . and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' 13alisiorals. Oa _i. ford Ties Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and all other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Sterol's Walnut St., next to the County Pyison. Thankful for the Ilberal .eneourngement- or ttu• public heretofore, I *ould invite ail wishing suyth in.my line to call and examine Wy stock before making their purchaaes. JOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1864. P. S.—Measures taken and work Made at "short polies To , = mg. Kariptia; '---- P-E0 LE Rt . - . ALSO 4 . TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANI) PI I it Ir AHOI3B NATHAN: respeetfOily infortnelhe treopli JNI of Lebanon and eiginity that he has opened a No. tion.and_Fopey'Dir froode - Stare in Lebanon far We MOOR - 81rIstnii,A It'OTAar!ividy 4 rn'ilArtieliss in hie Ulm st rite roogt redneofjpricea pisisikle. 'nt. ,t o d, `-eidin4sts_in port Sr alhh fal.44ifslVotiletraint Cotton Steck Ings and , . tiose,, lindOelhertS; ttiawers . Woolen Vnps end I.rshies;Alits and 'Moses, Scarfs .illitinda ef tranirkerdhiele, Collnrs , r. 4' - 'tidies and Gentlenten.- I.LairdrostrOnnd Nets, Ribbons and _Velvets; Spitaaad -Patent Sewing THrll4l:Buftons, Soisaers, Conslis, he., &e: A large Assortment of 113111R01,1.A8 and PAtt,A- Sok3iat the Wendt pricearlF.peetaelea, eosket-beielcs, PerStnonaires:lfolniuoiaf eartrPre? A 4 1aige assort. linent.f- Al opilekr Instrotnenter --Itiolinom-Anaardeens, ilitaj4, 7 - TambOrihao,:tjutea. - Fifes, Balkita,v-VA' L . F . Aka. Carpet Bsge,'Sateliefa;- , 440) !aiLkiada,orToya,, Abet ev_erytikiog atmairt tbstroitn-borthonght tin iwthefNiStaa' and Fancy -line.: , ..lhso'i large `variety Hof algvreuror• and WATCXIES."YedIers and Storekeepers williltod it their -ittiorefitfA , bgticif At: Otirldeme Is inAltent heriand--Street, in Punek'ebu.lldtug,'Verween the-Court lilense•and klarket ildnee:, MARC U S . ~ ~. .., -NATH4AN.. 19010VENi Vl} RAC S Wert Cabinet, Ware Rooms-, and Chair 4k I 4 , • - • Manqractory.. s , Zattlitt Se., 3d dem-north of the Valley:)2o46l, Largest Manufaet,ory and.llest AssortMent of FIF-AIfITITSEnatdeI,IALIZSO4, comity. Tint itelipeetiktUy rtipiesC j- odd to-bent, in mind that at these Aati,lisonaa will 'he TAM& the best essortirisist orFasiimoistsimilllosim sousimeirrerio: , and (Ma IRS. Persons in want et aarilitelesetaldloist cat. end exainlue bia.atoojc before ptiratritog elsewhere. Which (being ,Othia own WEI ib.)'h e WearsatitequLbe 'bete r•th art any..offered in - this place. 'Prices ailli'btAoW4tlt than at any abet. pl-c., either in the ildpotigh or-county of Lebanon. All 'orders pomptly altendrif to, and speedily exam. ied nt'thailesfatiCprieset.,• „ ' Ailipikretittelpitrdhstilog,Mmitwie from him will ea acconindeddrid 117:litistagdt diatitireMtVrm tii,aa any .part ofittte'ttlArtay., raze "actaitaa, and *lttiout the least ittlnsyorelet•liespnecured one of the cuah ioncitfulltairrelatipons;tapecially for thafpwrpiew COI'YINStip ni ade^to order,. .and funcrala "doodad at the shoMestmotico. • [Lebanoni.,M44,l464 CL OC K 4 B l . dirty -Day;_t Eight Day, Thirty* Ha Rr, CLOCKS, - ? BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, . , WANTED TO BUY', 50 000 BusA,WitlaconN 50,000 Inwhels OATS: CL riot SEED. TI3IOTIJ T me)), Fi.xfted, rnr which the highwet Clr SI/ peke!! Will'lre pUid at tbs.. Lel/ tiitun Valley lltillroatl Depot, Lubanoll, GEORG IR/FF.IIAX. July 1861. • ' sig tr , - ,ilt 6 lic)24=l4r T Pur.M. . . 0 ,....,, „V---... A.. J , _ .• -. ... *.t4cv...4,...t.....a1 ke vitt. 11. It oh rer l A ~,--__-------- ... " • jells n anon and vicinity, that I; 0 re ik Z 4, 1.`, - ." 1 `,:,...'" . korlute IcCOVEDiAI Tailoring estab ' '.f. , _ -‘7 -liatzlimoni,6l 41,4 % , : :4 r 4 fiatA 0 *0. , !t- WIMP _.V .Id,eCanTyrs Shoe Store. Where ho will, make :501 Um most hob tunable Clothing. Aid. work. entrutted to Jilin will be manufaoSure6 to the ben tnennef.nh owl/- orate. tortes. Fitioit;fitti ;Karl substantial nn Ling guar anteed. Thankful fin the. lit).Ctiq patrouyv extended t. !ilia thus far. he lames by strict attention, to his business I. merit a multi nUpnee. of the mime. fie cor dially incites the public and his old customers to give hint aea it. ' [Lehrtilott. April, 6, 11164. , Trees: Trees: 10000 EKaltA AliGt A PPLIC: . ....Theps, at lovr . pri. ; also Pear, Pad% and " Pluto Trees, • Ac.; kn., fur MU id' 00 . 'iCaintdale Nurseries," liedr Lehalion. SAMUEL 31ILLBR. August 31, 1364.--'2ut* AMERICAN HOUSE , , Narket Street; Le5f.4n."07.4,, .0-EIN MATTES, - Proprielor. , of -this and popular LOU", wvujd'i(*.erx-stsu form t2ieLlSublie that ,it .!Cialductisa at nll limes to theiclrtufort: and ' cormaneenee of its guests. It bee Leon' thoroughly re .fitted Nutt ?rant:rented'. and no pains will ha agand to iuttka tiro Tableauti the Bar, at all times, equal to any to the'Connty. Tise , Eff/LitIANG and Yard areanperior too, and more enttensive;gbastinoy•Other: in;Lebanon. A new HIED 'balm hi Itevaree of ereccien,, which will Le com pleted 1164 abort time. The JiatiOaligb of if...preterit tbe traveling public seuettilly i iit.reirpeclnlly so , • . = l4O . 3O OCPet Aida moan south (rum the Market ltaltac W , T • : • - . 1.61/N aCkraltig• larbenes. April 6, 1161. , , es flotrnints*4 LEBANON COUNTY. , 11111 Mg. !Ala • • - • TRANSI?OIiTATION' By Lebanon :Valley. Railroad. ADAitTIeOLAR atienilon will be paid toVoode rr ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad.' GaAs will !se cant daily to and from PlillndelPliia toiLebatinti, Myer.- town and Annville Stationa,-and all dtber pants in the County. ible tea 4 , 1 1 1 ,. 1 1 5 / 82 3 ee."%elio r. at tlr least sa f • The Proptiaborwapat's ,parttenlar to„ and attend porsonally, t 6 11 4 6 reeeivias.atairdil ry or all , Preigi3 , •, Ana intwenation,aßpty at:his (Mee dt tha ;Lebanon Rarlro66l -Dist t,•Lettanon - • WAIiD'IdAItX. ida Anmat InThliaderiohta,a,lll wa y af,-.W . f ilL. , linaida - iiiernhazdecArote/, North Rhiladilphin. • 114 tt i '04:;1 GT IrIEMA • FASHIONABLE BOOT AND HOE MAKER Cella Cumberandltreet, else door Rut tblck horse hotel. Thaokftd for.' ta Welty liberal patronage . ex tended to .me for tb ort time Eluve been In bosiotute,lwo o ld respectfully aolleit continuance of Alta patronage of, the, Ontdiel• has at all, times enlaasortment, ofdlOTS and SROES of hie ownammutectom o a : 1 4. 1 /Plr • ki w ill l ie disposed of•ou reasonable terms, • t.F FINE' OOTS? LADIES' .OAITBES, le. Those desiring a neat. well made artlele.l are invite" to give me *trial. Cidithelle Fliers of OTETy 1:111ittly and 'color on hand. Heavy work made to order. ?All work wor r anted •Affrefrrilk dime and chargesinddiloodeirtfte. r • • • • •. • 3./ * 3 l . 3 .• • . ' .... • ... .. !•X? . I f . P!fi':' .'s,-: 1.141JOR.::!. Vtilkit:_.__ E, r trks4STuary iiipptssite the dlarleet Riffise, Zisi . non, P. rinlE underilgued respectfully informs t.s public I that he has , receised.uu. a:Steely° aura a the choicest sttd , purest Liquors of kil . descriptions. These ie, g 4 Liclootslie,lsi invariably dispose4ltoliall at un• Pr?. Zisitil,liiarl°:serrit l e l a i;telKaalars, and oth ers will consult theit' Own inteteata.by buyjng a the andersig,ueth i • • ' L:_r. DE liG. Le4anou, April 15, 1868. , Blanks for Bonntyandlovoilid Pen , sion - Cla tins just piinted atelier . Waal the AD YERT3S6R Office. • . . .r, • vti, "VI • - . LEBANON , ACADEMY. 3 „. . undersigned hereby intone the wane that the loando Asko/4y is jetteuded exclusively for osls of •at), Poroufb,lgt it redid, and atilt Woes receive illnAls-tfrotti abroad_ 'Lately, also, the Directors bare improve Its general character, and elosoted'ita etindird, by iirnetng to sd "mit pupils Nittiout the,Mteemary.otialitkeetions, and by their continued care they b'ope to ratan this echoed to its Draper plate-In the atitinistion of thiscoteibunity A limited number otplipttiof the prome grade car be ettla . titttd ftatopia . country by applying fp, ACSICAT_Pacai6 "?' 'or4 N.OIOA r r i f ASittp, ; SccTearr• ta ER; Teacher. A ,JRflfAilirinAfikir con:sump yieher „English branch IPr ott6 I. Y.LOW • won't" Lebanon, )""rsti; Anitnil* Ancos New Nom lnt! Sbu Steen EDS 60.000 touxbuls
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