6DI gtxttortistt: TERNS, - NI SO ATTAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY* riovntlmit 9, i 864 HOME AFFAIRS. Raters - of AL ci•creortisizs.g. The puhltslielre of Lebanon have agreed upon the following chargeolbr Adlerliming, six : She. -. )t. 34. 3m. 3m. ly. 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .60 $l.OO $B.OO $5.00 $ 800 2 ii. t 24 !idea, 1.00 200 3.00 8.00 12.00 3 " 30 lines 1.60 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Executor's and . Atlnilniettatnee Not tree, 2.00 For Aes ee.. Auditor *HI illmibtr Notices, 1.50 For yearly thirda,.not, exceeding 6 lines,. . 8.00 For column advertisement, 1 year, 60.00 For % column 4. . " ' MAO For % column :; " ii 18.00 For Announcing condhliftert for oillee, In adfilice; - ZOO For Announoing NON unaccompanied by *del. :1.00. For Local Nochted, §ociety resolutions, ate., 8 eta ' " - per liner . • • /Parr or Ppee!al,Sotlear, go cads peg' flue Yee ilreAuffeents for blerebente raw mon as agreed upon. t l iisioratikell_ Alle i 93 dPA VE:(.06% lc ) Fit, W 0.86,4.,.. Co. AVltNntfht ' elifloh 'lcille:d l U - so , . • , t". rieh Meiryl , wounded, thlgh, se v erely; George teA . t.tpdeti, min, amputated , ; Wit , item Letiv,Wrist, severely ; Andrew gels tine,.toi4kvireli wounded. , 4 .1:. 111.4-firtirate Joseph Sattazahn, right 1 ~Det;Jarnin' Filbert, head, slight 07.0.tztPtiltate George 'Jones killed. co. llottSiergt. Samuel S. haldt, thigh; severely:4AgqeontPOillnliti F• Ging : ' rich, legiAllight ; PriStite.',Taeob. Baum veinier:J*B4; sitgift, sitiunded: Co.`F-tsPihine. ' „ ; - Co..o—Levi Coleman i killed.; William 11". Manner:killed ; 'Jonathan Donmayer, AtigrAlitgalajligob Donges, right arm, slight; creme! Walker, slight; Henry RSioriez;rfgAt leg;' Adtmlolvililier, right ikmi amputated ; Jolni LAY, bothtarms. Co. H—Corporal Silas R. Hartman, killed ; Charles'W. Eckman, thigh, severikyounTO. Htairfrivtites Robert C. 'Glatieltz .aud.4ll,4l"l3 . erkey,' killed ; Private E manuel Seibert, right arm ; Isaiah Van .horn, breast, slight, wounded; Co. IC---P.rivate Isaac Gross, killed. MISSING. co. 0 7 ,1aieut. A.V. Kuhns, Private Jonas Custar. • LAD :ES' PVB The largtat neeortmert at 'CHARLES OAK. FORD 4 SOBS, Douai:metal Dotal. Plagia-*-Two , very cestreetive fires occurcedfin South Annville town ship, on Friday evening of last week Otte of thewbroke out about 6 o'cloek, which destroyed the large and handsome harm of Hon: John W. Killinger, (former ly Peter Bachman's ) Everything was destroyed in the building, including 16 head acetate and hdrses. .The greater part of the stock ,b,elonged to,t he tenant, Henry Fosnacht, and was uninsured.— The Impinge, we, are informed, were partly insured. -The loss Is very. heavy. About an hour after the above fire, the, barn of Mr Jacob Bachman, Esq about a mile from the above, way also in fiame4 and ,entirely destroyed, together with iftt.contents; and 21 heed of cattle itnct Pilgrim This barn also %Oat one of-thir , finestin. the township, We under. stand that it is partially Insured in the Sinking Springs Compiny. There is no tioubtlhal 'both fires were caused by an incendiary; ept.l we are pleased to - learn that there-are some rumors afloat that the guay,person is suspected. ilea, and if it can be clearly fastened upbn him, there should be an example made. That section of country has been too long of Meted with some fiend in man's shape, applying the torch t r his neighbor's,prop. -oierty. The arrivals of Beef Cattle eon tinue large, reaching 3800 head, an in crease of 200 on last week, and-the mar ket is dull and Ic per lib lower ; sales ranging at from $0 up, to $l6 the 100 lbs for common to good and prime, includ ing a lei', of extra quality taken, at 16/ a 171. • Some 500 head were left over un sold. ' Cows were steady and about 100 wire offered and disposed of at $25 to MG each for springers and $4O to . s7o:for Cow and Calf. 114e . tvere more PretArriAßOM lower, a nd 'sortie 3 500 . receive d and edpr afthe ieida afsls 00..0:44.009 0 nett; to condition. - Sheep—About 6600' head' *We offer:;,, edlind. , said atironi ar to.B ic lb. grops, The mirket was but without Ottyii mote* change,: ;If , - • . T,etrible Accident .- 1 -00. Wed-. nesdayivedni last, Mr:qatises matt; kitinany years a miner at dorn wall, but lately working in a coal mine, near Shenandoah city, Schuylkill county, was instantly killed, hy It lump of coal falling on his head. i 'Mr. McDermott was well knownirtihiscounty, and was highly re spected- by at who-hud'his acquaintance. ACCIDENT.—On Fridaylast, two 'Ming men from Shot;neck, Lancaster cokility,,met with severe injuries in the neignbilo t od of Cornwall; by their horse takiiiifright, running ofr, and upsetting the carriage in which they were traveling. Both men are still lying at. Mr. William Youies.la a critical condition. Stine and Rbss , are still paying $l6 tor Rye Straic $l6 for Wheat, $lO or Oats, and sB'for Corn fodder. • , Oei. s.—ti' itti tit=Mr."'" BATS. coot n yleas fit CACARLES OAKTOILD petal Bois}; Philadelphia The demand for 'Fleurtia . delPhia is limited, but holders are fissii iii their views; about 1,800 bbls western and Penntiylvania extra family sold at sl2a 12'56 per bbl.!tnd 500 bbls Ohio do. on terms kept. secret. The home trade ore buying at from sloalo 50 for supirfine $lO 75a1125 far extra ; $ll 50a12 50 for extra family, and $12.75a13 per bhl for fancy brands, according .to quality.— itiefiottrAtt selling in a small way ats9a 925 per bbl. Corn meal is quiet.' GRAIN =There is more wheat offer ing,and prices are unsettled and lower ; about 2,000 b s tii inferior red sold at 250 a 253 c: 3,500 bus prime .amber at '255e, and 8,500 bus Pr4me Delaware at 257 e ; white ranges at Irent27sEr2BW-per bus. Rye is selling at 170a172e. Corn is scarce, with Mall sales at 170 c for prime yel'ow. Oats are unchanged ; about 4 00Q bus meld at 88c afloat. The Eastern synod of the Ger man Rthimed Church held its annual session in Lancaster last week From reports presented, we learn that during 1863, known as the “Tercentenary Year," the handsome sum of $107,867 28 was contributed as "free Will offerings" by the various Classes within the bounds of the Synod. Of this amount, Lebanon Classes, contributed $10,086 89. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 'EtTA. Late styles nt .CHARLES OANY(lfirt SONS-dontinknal I= Real Estate of Jacob Stoe vei;;FA , deed., in fast Lebanon, was not so'd last week, and wilt be again of fared at Public sale on Saturday, Deem. ber 3. See Adv. The property or jtev. C. F. Stoiver, in Market Square, is also tor sale. at Pri vate sale. MOW 'ASTHMA OR •PHTHYBtc.--A spas modic affect ion , of the" Eironch !al Tii&es, which are covered a dry, tenacious phlegm,—‘! h'rount's Briypchial Troches" will in sorne cases givelintnediate relict A. NVei °ley - ittl Locust Grbve mills, in Ileidleburg. township Lelimon cOunty, mile from Grotes store; pays $2,50f0r Wheat. tf. IM • , Nr. '168601 Low,ryi i n now the• city purchasing a new supply QI, ettfee tiortares and ,Toy Ti a-fcirythe coming,oji 7 dayt. .ai'dw daya they ba: - otien. ed. g ,--, ! II ! ." tatiat. *bgtiti'. 7''' NIA 111* illllllol l lllA 116 1 LADIES AND 'GENTLEMEN FP yon wish . toinirinaddress;thar . undersigned. who will Pond you without money and without price, iraltiable Itsforwmtkiii that will enable , you to marry liapny anii speedfiy, trreepeetire ;Of. age, wealth or beauty. This infOrrtiation will cost you nothing, and 11PlItt v eit b st t rIcTl a y r c r iTnICU i t i l l iii! h t r sr i tirli t t tion gent by taturn.rusil, and no.quisstions asked; ad dress' EtARAII ks. LAMBERT. Greenpoint; York Oct 12, 1.564.--2 to To Co nsumptives. (10248UMPTIVE sufferers will receive a saleable prescription for the cure of Conetimption, Asthma, Brtrachitio,:and all Throat and Lang ; &treat ions, (free of charge,) by Bowling their address to . " • Res. EDWARD . , A.,STILSOIC , . , Inge Co., New York. Sept.. 21, 1804.---3 tn. • • Ayers'. Cathartic Pills A RE the tnostperfect purgatiiii which we aro able I - I to produce or which we think hue ever yet been ntade'lry any holy. Their .ffeete 7 have abundantly .hewn to the commitnity - how.mneh they excel the or dinary medicines iii use. 3 heir penetrating proper ties stimulate the vital activities of iltelonly, remove. the obstructlona of its organs, purify the. blood, and expel disease. They purge out the fool humors which , breed and grow distemper. stimulate. sluggish or 'lts- ordered organs into ti.eir tmlttral nation, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Not only do they onre the every day complaints of e. cry hotly, but also formidable and dangeroth, diseases.— While they produce powerful effects. they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the eafeat and best physic that can he employed for children. Being en gar.ecotted, they are pleasant to take.; and, being pnre ly vegetable. ore free from any risk .of harm. Cures have heel' incubi Which surpass belief,. where they not substantlaied'hy men of such *Salted position and character, as to forbid the suspicion of untrutli.-;- 3ieny eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their minim' to certify to the public the reliability.of of our remedies, will is Minos have Bent us the +teeny mice of their cone letiste ha Preparations contri , bate immensely-Wyllie relief of ear atria's", suffering fellow „ men. eat low named h h gratis outithserfatiet,ittiline: cordithilarAfßeqiiina for the n# 4 4 - P it ogti 4110-.7,tollowing ' 41:ttliteitess. Complain Ofinnintism. D Albwrtborrn- , .abrade Galata . ..al stoat acl*lilauipa, loth r/ ' opiltl the It - vr. - 41,111.'On't Patti orteln tn retio..Xle t tutepe ..!Lose of all Diseases 'Witch tennire_en ..eLtacusetst mein. They also, by purifying the btu a ' , Omuta ; ting the sysVio, mare witty complaints which it would nut he supposed, they could reach., tunic as Dr 1110.40 rtial 'Blindness; Neuraly,liehnd N ' , event' irrntahit by. Derangements of - the Liver said fthifeSys. 'tient, and I other kindred complaints arising from a low State of the 'body, or obstruction - etas functions. DO not be put eff by übrrinciplea dealers with other .preparat kola ; which theyiniike more 'firtilit on. De mand Area's and Lake no others. The sick want the best aid there ii•for them,end they 'theta have it. Prepared by J. C. AVER & co.. ur.n. Ham, and sold by all the druggletsfin hetittnen end dealers ais med ic hie e very where. ' • , . Septuntber 7,1864.-21 no. - • (?,UtSTION.—HoII9 . 1 . th ere, D ick and Nancy, where are you going, that you i trire in tuck a' harry r _ Agswott.—Vitliy.me are just on 111K3ere/PIW4 De fiyilit . Photograph Gallery', to. hove oar •gicttires taken. lie takes splendid pictures. ., and.hie Gittle,y, is nearly' ill the time crowded. so I said tti'llancY we will go ear— ly this morning Inifore any body etas geti(liere; or we' will have to Come away again without gettiug'any. Qhts . r.—Yea! 1 holie heard too' that 'Waifs - Bollery is nearly all the time crowded; atter ' lip irtir &let you go to some other Gallery I • . • Axs.--Oh my! we could nit %hilt °tett& a thing.—. Ire admire the truterid,,beentiful ptetotw'thit Doily. tokes, so much that we .would not go to aiiiitfier.- Gel id), if we could get them.for:: nothing: He hos ,sevim -fears, rope Elena& iit the .bitsinelis, biteageotoplete sett of Improved Instruments, an skyellint - eity-liebt, imp ,therefore takes the hest pictures n town. and co of, course every liody'illist Ntaints a good picture goes. to him.. U mj , • . —., 10 r Pictures does be take? r ..dtga r it i r o . k%-inpii4 - 1 1 ; . 1 - iilitar? 2 rizz . ,l ioMiEfikrino •ID ifsiniliniiit i 3ste,that.. l , , Air. bit) takeiihimiii laige" cities.. .IFiellatibrotypeie Isrittematifel, glad 7 : 'esin't he Meat . le claim !meets in ,Oolattig plciArvir*ln. inialfThwuMeqtypes", - . silty rot lorgimetheiii absiosefiroly Ate. .:.. 44' 1 ' , ~. QUM/To...Where kith's Old Wry I ' Liiiiiiit give b ins ii ' ' w Ans.—Just come along with Nariey and I: and - rwir Will show you. 'lt tin titine's New Building. next door to the Lobampti/Deponit , Bank. ' tie has constatiti IT my Wind a goot assortiuent of Gilt ' end RoseWiltid -Prunes, owes, stibuyeic,:.tc., which he tells .icheip.- Per good and cheap Pictures we advise ail to go to lattly's Gallery,.*Letianou, s Pay" March 11,'63. A Gard; ids. AClergyman, wiille4WLiiiling in Sentb Apiaries, at s missionary, diet ovred *safe and - 11iMple remedy for the Cure of Nervelie Weakness„hierly Deceit, Ji einem( of the Urinary and - Seminal Organ's, *hole train of ilivordtribiousht on by . - banufpl vicious habits. Grealitishefir bum cured bY..thismoble rept" benefit the itSicteit'spavittfortrituste.:kwill semi the recipe fie .preparbig and thhisine,iiicine, hie sealvd envelope, to any ono who needis PrEC4-of Charge. . Please inclose a 'post -rail envetoPe, to' yourself. • Addiese, , • ' JOSEPH T!, INMAN, Bible lions, "November ' .. • ' ' Aeligiou,s Sfltitts. German - preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M ~ and the Lord's Supperat 2 P. Al ,in the Aloravian.church. Next Sabbath morning in the Etiglish language, in the Firit Reformed Church. - ' - German Divine service on next Sabbath morning, in Zion's Ev. Lutheran church. Na scoria* in the evening. German settle° on next Sunday morning. and English in the evening in Salem's Ev. Lutheran church. Stencilling in the Ai. N Chnich every - Sabbath, both morning and evening. Also eery lees on Thursday evening. St. Jonst's Onuncn.—Service next Sunday morningau4l ..e4e 11 12 the English language., Lecture on `Witlll ay 'evening. C sr gatristi. On the'dth Ova, 14 the Rey. o*. W. Kremer, Mr. IlEtialt.li:MlLL.EM, to 3liss S'47,lM . atiRTTEI,7, both of Cornwall tp., this county, On the 2d inst., at the Methodist Sipiscoind pattatt 7 ; age, by the Rev. 0.1. Thompson, Mr.. SAMUEL E.' WELOIIANS of Lancattter, and Miss JULIA, .f RAN, olLebsnen. . , un the vad nit by the Rev. W. R. Emery, 81, ...101M4 BNOlil9 to Miss I.II.IZABETH WOLYKRBGEROgit. On the 27th mit ,fa Ws &Tone, ' by .the4..Kei. Obubb, Mr. MIAS MOYEIf tiait borough, to , Mies IttlZA BOUGHTRit, nf Nor L0b...00n ten,' On the let inst., by the it .I'l. • Relater, Mr. W N. RDON, of Derry tnonstdit,Mitiphin sena', to Miss ROSANNAtILONO,of North Astortlie On the 6th utt.,by the sametillakmuni. KEOE ItMlii,lof Reap tp; rnutiNAINIT. of South Annvinn. Dauphin co., to Miss FIANNA Oa stteßod nit, by the same. Mr. MARTIN MIXT,. of South AUsitille: to Blies N. 114 "VIRISTIAM' XILIA9 of gut IfimpV/3":4 Dauphin .ots ' • On.sittt 2411'0 t:uanet, V* atr. 8/SitiO,Rfn WlaNt/git'r: re hatah Itaiaolar.qhmlittin Ittst'le MBAR 4. HIGEREIihot Demi tp. Dough* ea. On the 20th of Ottotatr, lB thin bnraagh, OROROR BROOKS aged 88 yeah, 8 months, end 20 dam 0 ,, Theeday nigki.,l3(fi hist. NCI,. , t(Cdg tt a l(lt[Cil . of Cobtonmption, aged 2fiyearg. 0 Otiontlie: the funeral will takeplace on Thtiradat i l4i A: M., Ifolft Filo real dance In Market St ,, ttittlk oft& Its firrrefi. Oe Wednaa_tiv* tstofnhug tem oh. at the Ireilidl.4 , en of Mn /FA. Itift it; 0; Waxen, In North Lebanon Mr. 0, BO.:1,001S, of the firm of Willem' A Bro her t. fladelnhia. In LlntilneAronßanphift Oonir . v, on the 17th of (Weber. Ikoi. Lli*Zß CULP. aged aimed 7.1 gears. th..e, Li 20,11 lilt., in this hpronah •f ty fever Mrs. I.ID AinAssadd. aged ft years!, it months mid St dim tin the 2gth tilt.. to North Le' n. SUSANNA 81 tguurAN,l. wife ef 'Mr; B•nj B • Labia? 'and "detigke.l.riof:Eheneeer and Marls Hoskin, Aged ions moths and 11 days. The Lc' bait LERAMN, Wane Extra Faintly, d :2 50. .Extra flour, 11 50 Priate,White Wheat,2 60 New Rad Wheat, 2 40 Oalted, 2 00 Prim, Rya, , 1 60- Oora, % .1";.411, Oita, , 2„.06: Timothy-teed, TWO 111.1a47sased. • 2.50, Dried Aitple‘ f paaled;2 00 .Peseti . 50- Peach "Rtitzela;"4 ' 152 Ctiirriee," 115 OniCtia, • -- 250 Piitatoee:* husi 125' Aphis But Ifterocic. 45 libi4:44i#*:f.iiittlitki'.-;: A N APV . RVINTICH WI - Santa.to the Illabblatithisagt by the undersigned in Water Street Lebanon. Nov. 9, 186:1.-4t. - . ATTENTION • !i3IIR 31E1111ER/1,o( the' Lebanon County„: .dasociatiiin, for the 'deteetfon. Ilona Thieves, and the recovery -of stolen horse's; Aun n„, xill. most at the publ3o ,honse of Jona MATTSIZS, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, Vito 3,1864, at 1 o'cloek, P. - . JOIIN MATTllESPresklent.. 3 ACOll' WITMER.jr. Treesurer.: 3011 N SNYDER', 31: 84 Secretary Lebanon; Nov 9, - r ~" .11•0 the Stockholdeis of the Cornwall Turnpike Cont. •r Pony. NOttetf Se hereby given that en election for one President. .5 Menegere, and Treasurer sod Seers tiny - , to serve foi- oneleeeir; min be bad at :their - WM:ret,,, 1w Lebeehn, on bIONDAY; the 21et Sty of 0101, NUDES.; 1884. between;-the; hears of 10 o!oleek, A.M., andll: o'elezh, P. M.; Of oedd day. By order or the President - J -1 . D. S. lIAMMOND, S wintry. "Lebanon. Nov. 9.. 1. 864. ' • . Stockhol4lers? Meeting. • . LEBANON EAfflf. t . November fi, - 064. Amix, nz;o'o'r the Stockholders of thialtank he held tit the banking house Op SAYUBDA:k , the 10111 DAY OF DECESIDEIt, next, at.ll ,o'elock p. in., for tbiy purpose °finking Into coueideratien and decid- ' fog on the - question ' whether or'not:the said bank 'shall become an sesociation.for,carrying on the bisAiness bankirw:under the lowa of the United State& and or exerchung the powers conferred by the act of the - Oeit% eta' Asserubly:of this Commonwealth, ant Bled act enabling the banks of this. Commonwealth to be- come. associatioim for the .purpnee of banking 'under .the lowa of the United States • approved the 220 clay of Anguet, ifi64. By order o f Board of Directors. . E. A. DISLER, Cashier. If Lebanon, 0r..9, 1884. rvtiE LADY that took my umbrella froM nty,..Stme, j. inateati of hers, 10 days, since will plmttie return miou Itt MICA, SS mine is a McClellan umbrella and covers all. The one left behind is a 3 levy umbrella. BAILEY Tllo3lAli. Lebanon., Woe. 4, 1864.-It. O F LEBAI!Cg V . ,AILKY RANK. 14BAN6N, PA , - Nov. 1 1864 . , -Loan:pact' Disixtunts ' $170,210 13 Pennaylvanid, (war10an}.:..:...._ .. .. 6.000 00 United States Mint Dejandt • ' 20,000 00 • 40 4 per et Int. .... . 7,350 00 U.S. Leant Tinder Notes... .. ...... . 16,000 00 Notes o f other Bunke • •• Doe by other annke Coin; ((told Mid Silver)—. , $314,V.1 . 7 73 :1: " ' LIABILITIES,?' 1.1.1... ,::-..., --.? iy i a.—.... , .,.. sits A...i...., ....;'1,.....,t,•.47.44,9 , ; " Due to tftberitinks ' ' , T'3 1 . 4 , 4 . : -,,...1".4....- ----- -$. 230,348 8 41 The above statement is corliet.' ;to the be.'t of .14 knoishnige arOl belief. ' - JOS"! K ARCH. Cw , Mor. Sworn and tritiscriliedi Nov. tat tiiii)::,herore trie.§:. ' taitintion, Nor. 9 1994'1' VessitoSr 8, lia.to. P. A I VIE LSNAN - ON BANN;pUtilislied•rei required V V by - Act 61 Assembly' tesseivaLOct: 18; . 114 T; via! f Noverabar la 1884. 144,0an5 - stel -111sdoudisi.4,.-$308;74:44" OAK - Hlkeurs.J.V.V; i 00 Certilleartfie.:l";». ... 15 yid co •••, 8.12 lIiCIP. "'2!000 00 Pecinsy 'Van hvicin 10;000.00 1/. B:Legal l'euder 5-perCent' Notes - - 100 2 000 $5.11,768 14 2d—Specie & Specie Certificates. 52,97419 Vim by, otber 3P 6' 6 -r, 4' Nutsa eloper Ifiaildo..l U. - 8. Legal Tender Notes 1,6,80 SO " ' • •=11.98 559 Si ,fird-Notes Welicadatiork . ... ;, 219,926 00 41b—Duar , tbi " - - ,, 44,a12221. Due other.;tanks .12.482 , 44 . . - M. A.• U esshier.2 Affirmed and Subscribed bane me, Nov. it, 1854 • •Labiuois, Nev. 9, 1864. .1.1. Maxi. 3. S. Coilelt-441Eing-E4iblishment Undensintivi - would • tveneetfully iniertn the. Gitiitens'int Winton latiur F uttppnpoll g Counties that thiy:hliVe &Mussed:the Stock-and" tools . of Mr; Levi Llght..ano,lllllntlnni the .- business of = • at the Shop lately alienated lay Mr. ' tottraii Witint4 *tree*, near - "Balenen't- Lutheran ,tain**tisi t sbatoNt. Pennsylvania; vibeve"they are ' vrepared:losta anufas-, barman kiu4s of , ' ' 1.1 C ARR [AGES • which they dg . piie oi 'on the most reasonisisits ItSPAIRING4 , done in the neatest" manner ilia at ibi4sligitestp4ke: - 1 . ; —tvir • sivnt .t CO. n, . trrAWABLE rioninme PittOrPRTY FOR - 01"1"-4 1 81 1 "aell by pnlr 11.1, SllieipulAlle house or neon. 8 Frid.ay, D ne cernber *Ailbs t certain new two ,etoly briW'ITOIISII and . • 1..011 or llR6UNTlrirrfoting on the Nortittride• of Cumberland Street, . • I[lll on which it extends t 33 ;fret. and iv - "depth about 196 leer. Pot nd,d on the Noith by an alley. gaitlty llenry lioffteen's lot. South by 'aidd. street, and *eat by lot of John Stine, dec'd., wrath° Amu r : Ilona. tenances.. The lloe double and anited - for two amities, with two kitcheys or boa 'kulidinga.— sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. 9.1 *kink terms 4t x sale will be made known by • C. F STOVrliat. W. it r Executors of Jacob Stotver, Lobsion, Normitiei 9. 1961. TAILORING. - subscriber would respertfulty inform the pub j. lie that, he has removed to Lebanon, and thke he , will mom op the rk rrrS. • c Talionng . 13utkigiess in all its branches; in the .:building occupied by' 'the "Waterer Democrat'. printing office, (second story,) in Markel street, - nearly opposite blatthes , • His work will all hem:lade:in the-most "workmanlike man ner, and guaranteed to please. - lOUs are warranted --for the stont as well as the Meader. Me solicits 'the patronage 01 the public.' ' • , 'NW Lebanon, 0ct..26,1964.-3m. .•. PUBLIC 'SALE [WILLId-atPithlicS Ce,attlteiypublic bouse.of le.. E. f#`aanta,igNorthlobenon.in Saturday,. Noveyzbcr 12, 1864; the . lcillOnFing Res Estate; visa y-' • - • A Lot or Piet; of GROUND; tiltnated in North. Lebanon Win ship abo u t 200 yards front the Canal and Bonoigh line, adjoining lots or L 'Atteeb Boyer and lan& of 'David L. EWA, deceseed. The imiiroventente on it mit a Double Two'Story DWELLING HOUSE, Bata; • oven, pig Stable, s Weil ;with . Paean - . and neireititilingWiter. If the pinp arty. eiteuldnokikk.eold en Bald day, it will then be related foropaywoibpnbile sale. • , L Sitie -to cominancittit 04904, 1),,,M • natidetitytown:hyi. C G. ! . • ISti4L , '7 tait43. ---• -4 - - - eon Market. eqed ItSrkly, :„ 1254 . nggslAt lo - 30 • Butter, ‘.. 40 rub orlutfted butter, 10 Lard, 20 [Tallow, Ram, , • 20 21kolaldsi5,: l5 51dpi, ;.5 . , " :10 25 " WON 4214 , Mita.d 1 1 4- 5 8 9 3 Flax, vt lb:, • 121 112151190, ' ' 40 Veathers* lb., +521.1, Wool; Vi lb:, 40 „ Soupaeiins, (Lt.,. • 7. N Vlaegar, gal., 20 Cuff ul f=l Notice Statement MIMI M!=Mi TIZW - ADVERTISEMINTS . .-- . SPletedid Ditvigthitt7emiimiy Wri .111E1F, Mlllllll.. .1 -11 4;Yr Sale rIIIIR subscriber etrers at Prissto Foie. him ittieforil Farm (known as tbo. Finbburn Farm.) eituabni ld Derry township.. Danybift county. about riffles west or Cumpbellstowo , midi 14„ . milos frorft Deftly Station, on the L. V. It. R., cont a ining 1,101 ..A.clnzasyr of good 1, imestope land; adjoining lart la of John Ging rich on the east, Mode eflonathan 11111rr on the Sours and others. The haprovOttiento an a taio-story frame DWRIXINQ HOUSE, Summer Monne. large Stone BARN, 60 by , go feet. Wagon : Bs . Shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary out ',Whitens. all In the hest of order. Weltll • with Pomp, and Cistern, nearlhe house. - A 'Splendid young 011C1lARD, several excellent LIMESTONE QIIAKRINE, . rind Bunning Water ere on the premises. About Acres of the above, la fine WOODhAND. - In several of- the 'Solite there is a strong prospect of-IRON 088 on the surface, ALSO, • • Will be sold e% ACRES of exiellent CHESTNUT 111dliBit LAND, about l% lolly; front the,above„. - if.theVoiye ialiot sold at private aide it will -be offered at Public,Vali. on • Zaturday, December 3, .18x4, • On tbe'premlees.- OecaLtitle alit- be siren on:tbe dilly of April, 18,45 . Dale to commence atl.o ortilook,Ai whenjerins will be •made known, byte, • , , ITARISDAPPIDAtt. October • .I*o EtcuiMe 117010 , , - - 74 • . STEAM i OILE k ).,,Eyki sie N 4 . t'!su776r'"WW;:llt!l""ctnrnll'ti,lboptivtttireft:74;l°ll;ling:t:orstianoooi;tot4..,44renfrdl;is:a;: theta; 24 Notta•24ll St., Plipaa wpm!, ~ • Lauder Taaarnola. : 1 - ; -....' : '• f- '' •:" . " 2. tninte It f 8 “ 4 •:', iriniiie4iiniatia: 4 7.rna ;71rok ' 114anin ed ra" " r toii'.•. rd al: B-61.16e2 ' -*lid - : i am P3 'i n a l ti e tli te a mt O t i l - oup '" of Tem the! c,refielpaY , frt an a and t fi eviq• lived . the, boilers wbic/44 " 1119.44111 k • 'LI p reyertybani4a.a '• Red in all 112,42aaal . tile , roiws4v edurmA*, :- • • • ' • peetianya '3. PPRZ I O• ioreinber 2,"1864.- . .440. • ~~- . ._ , II i TOTIOR tibeettbri Miren:ther tt....tTeatainontery— li on the estate or LA 31st, ANIL -. chosen:4,llmo etof Owatiwa,towhehtp; Lebencei ' My. Ps.. hare b,en f .. Motet:to the undersigned, .teehting. tin: the city of 1 Philialelphist- 411 prolate* liehibtad - ,to said yotate I ere; requented to• make , iPalmeliV., i!**4 'Maim lif ha:, ir lim at will please present the stuns, to.Jostsn rßss at J0121,Y1110W.11; • " SAMUEL V. RANK • 49 . 431. W. RANK: . . Octobor 241,16011.--80;'.A‘ecnttro. ANNTL.tt BLICTIQB , ...tor. thirteen Directors L of the 'Embanowßankl will ba held st the.,nonit Bowe In Lotninoni on ..dfondayaffit 21st day elf Nome ber, meet; between - the tours of 4.oWelock, .At. M., and S o'cloett, Pi M. r ' . Th•-regulor moethnedf, the of w e.h. photo, on litesday, the let:day of th:e lame month, at 10 o'clock. A. M. . .By'order of the Board. ; :E. A,MMLBR, Cashier. Lebanon sank, Oat. 19,1804. ted Rom' slrk 414,T=WitAt FthUR. ' 4 leaskori;`delfeerl:- C. IVENNFILV. • Keyetartelriour , Mille, Girard Avenue sod Leopard Striet, Philadilphia. ' Norember 2,1461-36., •V . luable TOwst-,. Property a ~ . • AT . . . . PRIVATE 'SALE. . . • Two story frame HOUSE and LOT of , GROUND •in the Borough of.Lebsinon, -fronting 33 feet on Walnut street; East. side. illnr.deers south of - i. Mean:lilt 'itiliet. and in depth' 198 fret to Rli SmokeA.lleyfortnerly in preeites4ion i 7 f:Ph II ip h.:Binger, „Its central location - makes this a very desirable pniMemr. Posseeston given the let day a Alnikalieb. Terma easy, to inaleLoyers. , fIAIAT to.' - -' - - 'ELIZABETH L!NEAWEATER, - . '.. , 'or, 080. W. KLINE, Esq. . ' $ -Lebanon, Ochibev,26,l3B4„—nte. , i 24. '0 2' .99 29 3 0 95 34 pußLic - -SA -- Oft Friddy, , ..Nrivembej 11; 186 j,, ~. At I so , niternooti. - -AT*lnbalitdd t„riabli hiatdinie•Arthe- , in Ltoteth iehationftoWnit t. ear ^VP TOR 1.41444- from Lebanott . to.Ablidtbratown, the. folkowing...watnote.. , ProP°.tti; ; of good Er . mE,t. 111: loiprorioneritn -creel" are t7ttn” excellent two dory.. FRA.MI , IIIISIIBMA. There nea ntao iht the preniimu ti sll lo . l lil Wm: gPring house, Prece house end apple. milt, 'Theta :bre .110• nn. the prerniaea n good 1.00 HARN. It'agon Shed, Corn Crib and other necesani*botleilldings., •Cnoditiotes oriole trilhite tuatWkatowtkon the day of sale; by • . . . • • • • • ' ' • ' likAlf. 1 South Leboinoityoal-.26,1864.-- - ts. • PRIVATE - SALE.:'. 13 , Acit,§ , ot , oIIOB.III4IIT,TIMITER LAND. FOIL This tract sitinitill" Shinn tiro in , isa.„ from the • Union Forge;u4nd is: tonaidered, „, for Rails. or Haiiread Sills. and can be -sold impvitte.'Dare tnictecontinitur , Aorta!, and, the CAcres,' na6re or las. That Itinber is a second growth, about 24 to 27 atandifilf.• For ..morti.. pat Uvular In- Intast Col MVP S i r : Daild Jonestown; or. van 0 Ltaionitoige. ; eoPf; M !. . • DANIEL A. lILR Icif . • Reading, Oct. 19,18'641--L. - 10 . -• : PLIBLIC SALE of Lots ; and. T racts . e of Hand:- yr , • , ILL hirOftiaidat : PatinSale, - -en e :- , ' ' , . 0 , .'" * Zit .1:1 , , ,! 1. , j ; , . ..: 1 •..' .. . ll' illgYddy,,lftenth day of . .Yovember,'64 a4ketaidiollauseiiiNkliihn L. Bat r, in..l'Vezrth,Latearan. .I..e.Wp.inl county, Pa:. the follandehr Realieeti , rapittlif inttiApirold.ot tlritato or Wiulan hrnaks,"dec , a:sod, , . , .. . ..., . .. .. 4-iliet 11 - p.: - . 1., 'being e rptrtii:ai cr the won-PROPMITT iciiti4ii aw ..Lehmais'ii• Grove," iy• log on the Nbithl.eideof,Locuet Street, (to be opened,) 1 and vontainihret 11400 :Arrow. - .- .: Traet No: 2, dieing the.rear portion . of said property, and oontaining 1 98 - 100 AeltES.. f :Eight Lots, 4ileit ;al ' 54.., lket !rota' dm. I...exair, . Street. , and-150 feet deep to. an A.lley. 1111". Tbii beautiful location of Mete lota, IthOfflleir Tilt, ue for purposes_ of, prtrati inapt° emarti t and ;residence; in too well known to need forti•er Illelltloll., . 'Twelve - Lots, ,t. tit rfly .., ota n w ooded '. ontiti • Lim. Witigin front of shove and 'on the Smith side of Locust Sti- 4tml, 'e fronv.s2 9-4 0 feet 'lO 3SO 1- feet front on Locrip Ateret;lttislso l feet beep to an Alp ley ; also boetrattitated- on cgareboe o oio";Ps/ 1 slope. • Three Lore," each ..,of,-,45- lek.C.l runt lin - litapto Street. anill'a 'Weet,'Miep to an ii. Alley, su`tioa.of which is a - ynonit ., nwmt H' ,tug yousx RIM S'rAbLlt, and Well of ond t . I , Water., air Ail the . hboye iSete aritio situated that Water of theltnet. quality, apd . the itacief pan are reedit." obtarto.7 able; while for - 'hidilthineati of residence , the leitilitf , ... , ,3,pesesses. tiatusiptliotdraoPtg.tr.i , '!'i.'lty.r. - -,'' • 4W- Excepting the three lots on 'lllapg'Steet . ,,, the above propetti pin be sold In the whets - or In parte:'-:-' , If eold, in the whole, theStretite and,Alleys . : (exceptittg.,l . that lathe mercer maple Street,) Se remetin unopened?;; . If sold.iii Lote dial Tracts. swindles to the ,Draft, the Perk wall be sahldet to the opening of tbi.l 4 trratf 4 1 0.# I - Alleif.1114,01(I 'proilded for. T, . - • - ... ~ :. A Dian ithowlbtrhotsboi* - PretOeiti• ePPbe scull, arid'inrther infOrmation hid, at 'the *Ace 'of Adam Orittlnger, Ee4Win,t.ebation; sit the reekleeee of eith er . of the undersigned, in 'North' Lebanon : end at' and tieforettme Of ears et rlioo of s !" °°-. '' . ' , lo* - Bale to siottitifecce etal o'ilocb P. li.i on Bald day when Mimi ofstile w ill be aistile known liy. - - ' ' B. IL L.EUMAN, and r • . --- A. it LEII.IIAN. . Executers of the Estate, of-William Lehman , deed. ` 1 George IL flock, Alleffothier. - ' . ' - ' I 14001 Ltbaniat 1ic4.2, 1 8# 1, • , ' . • STOVES. -.STOVES. - mow it thelintelo..llll' yogi sToyms iiefore cold .L 1 ;winter Here, and the best and eltisigese place is at the Lelia:11011. Stave; Sheet Iron ~ story of Julio N. N;oger,o,. Two , doore South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and best , assortment of PARLOR, I HALL, and; COOKING STOVE 4 area effeod in Lebo non, this.Hornerti for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his oven makeiwitlf it general assortment of Parlor Stores,', and a large variety of theliest Cooking Stormy in the. county or borough. which he Viiirrants to bako or roast WASRIBIBIFX.S voiktantly .On. hand of ilf'slies, and tbS beat material.' COIAL',ELICSETS—tho targiat_asiortment, the heav leat iriairotrici the best minis itLehanon. Also, a°.latige stork of TIN WASH, made tof tb'e beet material ai a tiii a worknianlike manner: As be is a practical 'workman, and has Irad4it es rieaca of tvierity-tife years, he Sets tiontidrint that be can give ashen; satisfittloc.' He talicathii[ritithod of returning bin thanks to his numeroua customers for their liberal Support, and be hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and letti ng ; pu g people's alone, to still receive' a ebare of 011ejltrorptge. JANES N. -ROGERS. • p, Arsioula ottelktiorkpildiri MOW 'ay jowl* AccillitittNi#4#nalsll work Tai gtfro. - rtOtice; PUBLIC SALE. will. be coast Pnbllc 131.1 c, OR Saturday, the 12th day of November, '64 on the prenniars. Nnrth Lebanon Township. lAbanori County, the &Bowing neat Estate, of Gemge Becltfiff, dsK 4 - Acres of Land / mote or less. situated fn North Lebanon Toimitifirt on the Berke and Dauphin 'turnpike, at the Toll Gate. about 134 Miles front Lebanon. adjoining lands of Dr. John Oloningor and Henry sae Thu impro , etnents are a ono afar and a half story DWRLIANG TIOUSH. Small BARN with Threshing Floor, and - _ other out-buildings. The Quittapshilla Greek rialP through the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,- P. IL, on Bald day,. when conditions of ealo will he made known by JOSUPII LIGHT. November 2,1581, PUBLIC -SALE. W ILL be offered. at Public Sale, on Saturday, November 19, 1864, at theikieblie house efJacob Rudy, in Lebanon, the, following real estate; viz : - • NO. I.—A LOS OP GROUND on the north west corner of Walnut street and Church Alley, on the line of phe two boroughs, on which +4. .is erected a two itory frame weather hoard edllOG ' SR, and other necessary Improve- I half MY' . of GROUND, adjoining. above, 'on which fe Greeted-done story Venus weetb er boarded HOUSE. • . ,NO. COOYERSIMP and accompanying Ij `ground on Church Alien , end edlotning 14—Seamus' payments of ,purchase money. deledianbdunencest 6 o'clock ; P. M: 3.1.6.P.066E'E.P.E15N;6. P. S.—lf the-above property is not 5016,,.,it -Witi be -iented , on'esidalay-rabpublis,sale fornne year. November 2,1584. Poor Man's Cash Shoe Store! LiA:RGE STOCK at OLD PRICES NEW 81 -. 2WOLO‘ Ai LOW FIGURES! - Our; Wealialiess Inereasinir MORE• TRADE !WANTED TO REDUCE PRICE'S! ~ Prontise to: _give Costomers the Benefit I THE MORE WE BELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN HELL Rally Men SI#UZ Buy P' Shoes Cheap ALL WORK WARRANTED Dont buy until you see our Stock Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto ! G.„14. ATKINS, Market•stieet, Lebanon, Pu. U. S. 7-30 Loan. TILE Secretary of' the Treasury gives notice that sub scriptjons will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable tbree'Seare from Aug. 15th, 1664, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annim,—principal and Interest both to be paid In lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity ,into six per cent. gold benring bonds, payable:not less thautive nor more than 'tires ty yesrs,from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in. denontinalions of $5O, $lOO. $5OO. $l,OOO a nd st,ooo, and all subscrirdlons most be for fifty dollars or some mn'tiple , of fifty dollars. The notes will b 0 ttritikititted to the owners froiof transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original 'Certilleates td 'Deposit its they - pared, As the 944 e, draw interest from _August ; msh tag Aeposits saithequent to that Ake Iptereit Jeiereedr.tron fnote.to date THI _,„f;-.11. a.',li.wriosAL offeihkg Any Barlow, blink whichlOkits. atiK;iatcr. Notetyconlltlepviiii.it the bet 1 , Ong „yopdiom of the.oOtintry, mut it canrn I ,?l,Ofitliing better, for Ito OWTI nesete arc eitherln s Or. arytment security or in notes br bombs petyttble io - s.lvernritent piper. Convertible into a Sir per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very Bharat interest on - the notes for three yosm th is,privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per' 1101111111, for the cur rent ratt for 5-20 Bonds is not leas than nine per cent. premigat,and,before the war the premium on six per eent..ll. stocks , was WYer twenty , pkr cent. It will lat.scon. that the actuarpront-on thla loan. *kilns pres entniarket rate, Ii not I€llB thii - ten per "• .e. 14. per 11111311 M It's, - Exemption from,,gtatc at Municipal Taration. But aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, & special Act of Congress exempts an bands and Itaqit , tr* StalestrosClacaF - taxation. On the. average, Iffis'ekeinition hi about two lieir cent; --per an oint', acand Mg to the rate of taxation in various paksof the country. . Itkrbelieved that .no securities offer •so great ducements to lenders as those Issued by the govern ment. In all other forties of indebtedness; the faith or ability of private parties,or stock companies, or separate eommurtities t only, is pledged for payment, while the whole properly of the country is held to le tureAbodischarge of the obligations of the. Unt ried. Sinti!!-; - . " , StrBSCRIPTION -WILLS-WILL ns ercztvra by the Treasurer of the United States;.otrofashington, the several ; Assts. Aalitffreastimann lieslgnated Depoetteries, and by the :Nattedal Jrauk Philadethirle; Pa. Second Nutional .11anit of Philedelphla, Pa. Third Nitionalliailk of Platedilitbie; pi. and by all NatioriarDanks . which are &Toe Itiries of public money and ALL RESPECTABLE BANK AND BASIC - EDE throughout the country Will Ole further information and • AFFORD EVERY - EACI LITT TO SUBSCRIBERS. gice‘brir 20; lat 4 TO T THE - PUBLIC. ..TAAVING lately ' returned from thOCity, w h ere I - I — l "purchased from the Whole/file llorniti l of lIBIZEN. STEIN BROS.. the best rarietriihdlargent stock of .. Readv-made Clothing ever exhibitediu LEBANON, which I am prepared to Fell at the lowest Gash prices. Come ene, come all I both grelitand small : I iduceinftes or hlcClel larittes I Mid dOnot long ,heoltate, for. in patronizing me yen' enCOurage a new beginner, and one wko heartily sup purheall who support - him. I feel assured that when dressed in a suit of ray latest styles, if purged. yes Wifftwing smiles of joy_ to the Ci'llUll'flitno 6 of yout ' Viten belt. Or if yet in the state of single discontent. Witless,. do but robe yourselves in a - suit of my Broad Clettwand Casoimeres, and you will attract the eyes httliirsir: ones. Then your troubles will soon end, - ; -end-tieb-freenbacks used 'by *mita oinking the pur -1 '4l3File;Ortli give delight to . the FOUI Ot•TOOKO, who pre i , tensselling Broad Cloths (not Shoddy) to going to Con ' goes. . . z 'Thankfulfor past patronage, I remain yours. JONAS Mill'lllt, . ..:. Cumberland street, opposite the Court Manse. Lebanon, OctSber 52,1504. • wbetier & Sewing Machines.. rpiii Subscriber would respectfully Inform her j 'friends, end the public in general, that she has, in contiectke with her MILLINERY business, taken the agency for' Wheeler de 'Wilson's unsurpa&sed Dou ble-Lock-Stich Sewing Alachinei. 'whieli have taken thepremium at . the' Great London Fair; uni it hundreds of other- Rains. It is adapted for *II kinds of Family Sewing and Tailoring. Three' different numbers of the Mac s .eine will always be 'kept on' hand; Which can be.ematuined Oiler store, and she will give %strew Eons in the manner of using it. •• • Tice 11117.1ineiry:J.Business - in salt branches , continued at her Store„ itibumberise.d street. • • • • RA BRUT L. SELTZER. . Lebanon July . • 'PRIVATES SALE. .- • • YILL be sold . at private sale the following Real Estate of TIMMY T. ItOCIIOLE, vis : - flo.•1:--A LOT OF GROUND. fronting' 34 feet on Pinegrove street • ' • No. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND fronting on rinegrove No. 3:—.3 LOT OF.RROOND 'fronting .23 feet On' Plnegrore street. - . , • No. 4.—A LOT OF OltOUNE , ,fronting 25 feat - an' PhiegroVe'etreet.: f';• ; -The above Lots are idlaining-trach other, and on- the 'eolith life bounded , brdinds - Darla Olivia., and. I north lip lands of Mr:Siutt bun • ler nattieulavaapplf Nfattl)4,sl4 *pint- '. — ,14 - . 1 # 41 404- 12, 184. D ion= Bottum,. IMINOZEIL. WAIL. 11. IiZIL A Fritikdir -- Invit at iOl6l . To &Arpin of purelmAing LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage; at the old established and welldthowa LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West Rides o Market StrechNorth Lebanon Borough. • fIMIE subcrihers take pleasure in informing the rill j_ tens of Lebanon. and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LomisEi( AND COAL BUM. NESS, at their old and known stand, where they aro daily receiving addition's) supplies of the . BEST AND ,WELL SEASONED LUMBER. consisting of White end'fellevr Pine EOA BDS, PLANE and SCANTLING. - • Hemlock IMAM*, PLANK and SCANTLING. RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCf Na BOARDS ASH . , from Ito 4 Inch ; MINIM r, from to 3h ch POPLAR, from .% to 2 inch. ' Poplar and kiarthrooa.scANTLMA, 'ak and MapIOROAADE and PLANR3. Roofing and Platdertng.LATllS. SITINGLES I .• I SIUNGLESIN Also, Pine and Itenileclt - COAL , COAL! I COAL!' I A large neck of the hest quality of stove, Brvt. en, Egg and Li:Emboli - Were COAL; and also, the heat Arlo , gheny COAL for Blneketilithe. Aar Thenkfial for the liberal manner in they hare heretofore lierst.patrqnized, they .would extend a cordial invitation for a ccintinuanee of favors ' as they are con fi dent that they-now:hove the largest, feet and cheapest stock of. LUMas BER 'tin hand ill the county, which will be sold alta reniable per centago. Ant - Please call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. REINOEIILS & )lEILY, North T.ebayKniCtroro9o,,,llay 7. 1862. D. S. RA,B E It' S WHOLESALWIAND RETAIL DRtli STOR E Hes beiit removed to his 'New linilding on Cumberland . Streets. oppoettAthiellagli Lebanon,- Pa. stallEstrbecriber reepectfullkannomeres to his acquain t'', tances and the public in general , that he has con j. tidy on hand a largeatock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, --•••••••, . PAINTS, CHEMICALS,DYE MIFFS, VARNISHES, ' TURPENTINE, GLASS WARE; BRUSHES. HAIR OILS, ' EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instroirients, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, TobaCco, Ae. Ale, a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and exam ine the +pill Wee and prices of hie goods before purchas ing elsewhere. AV-Physician 'a prescriptions and fam ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours. of the day or night, by gelling at the Drug Store,opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sandays the Store will be opened for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A...M., 12 and 1, stnd 4 and 5 F. id. Lebanon, Aug.ll 1862. DAVID S. RARER. = Door, Sash and Steam Planing AUL.II[IIL4IIE-..., LOCelitd en. Meam-Hansa Road, near Cumberland Street, East Lebanon. nnderslgued reepectfully inform 1 thy . public in general, that they till manufacture end keep on band. Doer, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, Weather-Boards, 0 Glee Spring. Illonitlinge;of all sixes, Wash Boards. eating. Sltrbace, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for Houses. We also construct the latest and most im proved Stair Casing and Hand Railing, suitable for large and small buildings. We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call and examine oar steak, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may Tarot the under signed with. their custom Lebanon, 'May 4, 1864. P. B.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the same Mill. "'toning, Sawing, &e., promptly done for those wbo may furnish Lumber. instrument - ERN) ST GABLER'S ' RAVEN & BACON'S and • • HALLET, DAVIS' & COT. celebrated .PIANOS for- Cub, at a liberal deduction. 1111... Over 30.000 sold. JAMES BELL AK, Sole Agent, 279 and 291 South Fifth Street. above Spruce. April 29, 1864.—1 y. Philadelphia, Pa. Boot :end Shoe Store. .• • JACOB MUM respectfully in - forms the public that be still contin . ties his extensive establishment in, aft. . 4 .41 his uSw building, in Cumberland st, where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom lie invites Merchants and &eaters in BOOTS and SHOES and every one wlie wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. Re is determined to surpass all ormpetition in the inium facture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market In the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and -workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATIIKIL and other materials are usedi and none but Mei:Rut workmen aro employed P. returns his sincere thanks to his friends for -the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. liahopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat renege. (Lebanoll May 4, MS it LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. - AT'ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. W. BITRNSIDE, A. 111 - : Priuct:pai. THE ENSUING SESSION will nOtutnence on MONDAY; July 21st. - TDB SCHOOL has the advantages of a plessant and beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—Ven:illated Rooms—a fine Library soil Cabinet. TUE COURSE-OF STUDY is not fixed, the stndies.of each pupil being directed according to the time he can aftord in School, or tb the profession he designs to pur sue. TUE NORMAL DEPARTMENT oars special advan tages those who propose to engage in Teething ; as the Course pursued conforms strictly to the require ments of the County Superintendent, and to the Course of the State Noi mei School. ES. CIRCULARS nnd furthest information can be oh rained by addressing the Drincipal. W.BURNSIDE. June 25,1862. • Anneals, Pa. = A Ne-.w Firm.. Cheap Cash 'Store, andlllithng and . - - rain .Bus iness. • rI VITE undlersigned having formed a partnership in the 1 MERCANTILE,•MILLINO AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, :would reepectfully hallo the attention of the public to theleestablishinents.. They will contiue to keep. at the late stand or SIIERK, ONESAMAN & LONG, a moat complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kepi* in a country more, which they will re tell Cheap for CASII,,or. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They 'also want to = buy for rash .50,0110 Bushels of WHEAT; 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Busheleof CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the .bik,hest Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on Eroaaous. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL. by the Dont Load or by the Tout; all kiude of MILL FEND, SILT, KASTEN, fic. • Sir They solicit the business of all their eld friends cud. the public, and will endeavor to deal mad and Just principles as will give satisfaction to all. SIIERK & LONG. ,NorthLehanoo, May 4, 3304. NATIONAL HOTEL • LATE WI vrANd Race SYrest, above Third, Fhila: .! ritMilS eldeblishment Offers_ greet induceuten te dot on iy on account of redsicbd rates of boarding, brl. rum ins central iocetion,tci the avenues of trade, as % ge n as the conveniences a#orden by the several Pe . .„,,,,, ger Railways, running past sad eontignonslo it b y w hi c h guests can pass to and Troia the note' to the different Railroad Depots, 'ahead they be prefe:rred to the rage larQmnibus h_elengirig to,tbe - L I%n-determined to devote vs:" whole idle : Mien. la the coutforthnd convenience of " s ty guests. LIGUTCAP, elogrittea. HOUSUU . ,aria lb, letlt, anriatßA NT TII ILORING., P.; - 11.A.ASAY, Vulleles buiidtrig; *ernes of 01131 F beels.nd street and Doe alley‘,. hes on band arid :or the'iard. on roads to ()Mori' a.; Jorge tot of '•, • OLOTW ) ettSSIMERES, and. VEtTINGS,. wattalsoted.froui Good. Reiises. Good Pits and , oub otautlia uto,ging guaranteed to Jai. ,Aleo ilitudicer -ettiors, Cravats, Gloreadlosiery; Suspenders, Panay and Pialictirien Shirts, Bader StdraS wag p ments . 44ipadtlog,4fIli 1 e4t. • t h ' zialsAr. ME II LEBANON LONGACRE & GABEL DAVID 8. IiONO. /IMAM PUBLIC NOTICE: men tbaUice, 1= ,ItrytQle President litsteri from 7 • cuunty,..has Fail 'filled LC - lire pre/Swat !timers 11190 swill probably-be a small eXCePS which will b e ,otr.lb.. med. to, the several sub districts of the County_ No. , rertnerxre t ßre of ,Veterane. Novs , Reern its for this.. couorzarsoranted, :tad: no further County- Bounties sill b.k. -Li: • . .T. Tiq"."47o hnsung, Commitrienzers • I 9 fI:R vottsr,Y. ) of ,TAcvkilittinAoo.viit, Lannon Cbunty A trtrt : - . , ,Oraus. Banc ,Clerk, Leh:raffle, Jnlie 23'0%551._ _ _ 0, Yes - . 0, Joseph Brieheil'iikatianeer, I)ESPECTI ULLY oilers Ms ieri,ices4o Ills residence is in North. Libetiosi. Jteettpi . 1.3.4 , mites from bebop( 0, on the FredriglirfnirgOisi: He - can be rust at Bebny 'a Hotel in Leinnieit, alamialistnxr ) , day. except when absent on business,‘:asWirilip ab sen t. Mr. Rainy will I receive orders S-Johitas. Lebanon, Eeptember 7,1 64. Howard - A osociatiou, PHILADELPHIA, PA. - n k TSEASES of the Nervous, Seadonl, Urinary and. Sexual Syeterns—new and reliable trentsient—ln reports of the HOWARDASSOMATION—Sent by mall in sealed letter envelopes, free of 'iitarge. Addres!, .Dr J. BKILI,III riougirrox, Howard dasuciallon. No. 2 south Ninth Street, Philadelphia,. Pa. hared ti 1864.—1 y. Lebanon Female Senainalry MISSES ROSS. Principals. MISS LAWRENCE, Teacher of Marie. rJ_ im F. Twelfth Session will commence Sept.' 6, 1864.'. ' . This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer superior advantages , eta moilerate cost. The school year fa divided into two sessions of Are month', each. Charge per sendon, from 8 told dollars, according to tbe studies of the neholear. Axtre for Music, French, Latin, and German. 4 Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instructions upon the Plano, !Melodeon sod 0 o !tar and to Singing. Pupils not connected With die School will be waited Ivey at taunt hailer, *hslP dii• sired, and at the usual rates. Instructions on Piano or Melodeon, $lO di OW /I 00 21 Vocalization, Id 00 Oegau, 15 00" Early application should be made to S. J. STINE. or ` J. W. MBE. Board of Director:: D. S. 11 AMMOND S B *ONE, JOUN DILILY, J. W 4 MIST!, C. D. LONINGBA., C. .01LNKNAWALTe (12.01t0 13 110E5, .1051.11.11 /ONCE. , 8E41..F. YIW Legation,Aug; 186 L--411 . HARDWARE. AT. COST: subscriber" offers his large and well zeleeted• stock. of IIARDWA11.11; PAINTS, OILS, ac. 42 1 COST FOR cask; . .Parties who have settled their accounts to Aprs ' l7?Bb3~, will be allowed a liberal` dielMt oil pnitlkasee.=Thoea:, who leave not mirth:id *tlT ifed their account!! with. - A. S. Ely, 1:4., for ilinrikhateeetrlenient and collF:,* thou. D. M. ICARBIANY. TO THE-PUBLIC., The undersigned having taken Ebe EnigtFthilr hcifonee:' dious hotel. lu Pottsville, ltrarwiialS , tU . 111ORTINIER HOUSEi_ Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for . suer patrons that ho is prepared to aaxmamo• date s ill who may favor him with their patronage. The 1101tTIMER. HOUSE has been newly papered, painted, and refurnished throngbuut, and tim.Pataram- SOB feels warranted in saying that hie UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN TB Borongb of Pottsville, for comfort and cointenienee. No Pains will be Alpaetl To render it an agreeable and comfortake aroppfag place for strangers and travelers. 'rite Stabling atoll Shedding,- Attached to the Hotel, are sufficiently large for thee* cOrumodation of the horses and carriages of his gnesta. The hotel is now open for the Reception of the Pubtl.c. w he will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. JOSEPH ill. FEMME, Pottsville, April 6, 1863. Pseps Wm: Resuoval OF TILE NEW AAD CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. TE anbEersber would reenact fully inform the eft Issas of Lebanon and 'vicinity, that he has remov ed his ROOT end SITOR STORE to Market sereet,.nextr door small of Mrs. Rine's Holey Lebanon; Ph. e-re he keep'sono •ee band& }ergo and well assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and Ile will , as ofik make to oreitm' alt -111kbes kinds of BOOTS emit SHOES, and at very short, notice. He al ' so keeps on bend ts large and well-assort stock. of ,LEATIIER, such .BRED AND OAR SOLE SATHER, CALF AND KIP SKINS, 'MOROCCO AND. k NCI LEATHER, KID, 'LININGS, ROANS, BlND riva allitinds_of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND I , NDINGS, such RS D 671 T-'I'REES, -- LASTS, BOOT ..10RDS and WEEMS, AWL-BLADES, , KNIVES,. PUN CHES, HAMMERS, 1....N0ER5, RASPS, TAWAS-- Canitantly on bend an assortment CifLotabegi, -- Threadia, Shoe-nails, Peg breaks, Sarid-stones;PeibcErLstles, Hie and Shoe Tools of every description. liteming Seim ear gaged in the business more than twenty yearn, be theta satlsSed that he can give satisfaction to all arboandlt fever Dim with a call. Shoemakers frcm the country will do well by calLingen him before pureliaoing else. whelk. SASH/EL HAUCK. 'Lebanon, garb IT I 86& BOOKS & STATIONERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ Itt HOUCK WOULD inform the.inblic, that haling bought and consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of H. 11. 'Medal and George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a calk, at the' . old stand (8.13. Metelta}ita Camberlamietreet, where they will always- hare on Send • large and well ee lamed supply of : School', Blank and Sunday School Books, and as ad inincementthey.olfer their neous books at greatly reduced prices. • , . The New York and. PI iladelphia Daily arditYreslity Papers,and Itegasines, can be bad anti .er*oFgelled ter,, on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything-wanting in their line will be cheerNatly at tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon, May 4,1864. Letter of Adriee for Ladies. FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. T_T AS information never beforepnbliebed. Sent free 1 - 1 in a sealed enre)opo for too eents. Address Dit. STANFORD, Box No. 4,652 N.w York P. 0.. duly IS. 1864.--Rm TUE LEBANON VALLEY ACADEMY TJNDER charge of ..IIISS EDDY, will open on Mon day. next, Sept, 5. The prices of Tuition will be $2O, $3O, $3O, and $5O for the school year, or $5, $7 50, , $lO, and $l2 50 per quarter. Parents wishing to avail themselves of the advantages offered. by -- this echoed . will please obtain Perm lie, from the Secrelasy board orDirectore, JOHN W. BLsu, No pupil wiN be received without a permit yr lore less period time ono quarter. lehenon4Angust 31;1884. NEW CABINET AND C Eta I I R.NIJIMUIFIIiCTOR r rlliE subscriber respectfully informs thepnblie that ihe has the largest Mad best sasortritent. of FURNI 'FIRM and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of 'Leb anon county. Ile has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms. in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller'a Rutel, and a few doors south of Forgoer's, a, splendid assortment of good, substantial and. fashion,. able Parlor, Cottage-and Chamber FURNITURE, con. elating of Sofas. Tets a-tette, Loisegee,.Whatt.nots, Par = tor, Oman) Pies, bard and Common , Tables;', Dressing, siall , Common , BUREAUS; Bed steads, Wigli,stamia,Wasb-standa,and Eitch ea S'arnitnre of all kinds. Also,* largiand elegant variety ofFatten Bass, Branco Skase Chairs, Combo Spring-seated Chairs; all. lands of Smilac. seated Rockers.' .Alsoi Windsor, Cane-seated. tut& Com mon @hobs and Road/ bf 'everr fteassiption. . >t_ All G:akia.eauLwr.,ow aud WAREAN 4 TF,D to give' . ' satisitictloh. 1'C:480118 desirous of know:frig' the .Oldiracter of the , goods here offered for s.ale,,cap be fully 00144 of,theAr .. durability by referepee to those for 'whom Ile has . man ufactured or, tp whom sold.- Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Taruildn'a. N. B.—C.offins made and Funerals attended at this shortest notice. • 2 osr.ru. voinUal., North Lebanon, May 4, 1501. THE NEW ISAKEItY und , ...-gi g nod would resimictrully ilittAii:the it t of Lebanon, that babas coninienc4tkiellA.K ce - 411.41 N ESE, in all tta various. at - stand, i o :croberland street, Lebanon, netirlj:opposite' the Buck liotel,nud will supply enstomers with the best BREAD, CAKES. de., &o. Plowr received from enstomen and returns:kW thorn in bread ntshort notice: CO.NFECTIONERTPS, of all 1: inds„fresh and of the best quality, constantly and - furnished at tho lowest prices. 1.1 , public is iwyteed to give mt-a trial. Leb uen,:lday 4Y 1804. ERRE: Steeli ' VALLEY B bela.26, ;864. ACAMERAL MRETIIIO of .the Stockbbldere of tho .LBRANON VALLEY BtiliK will be , held at the Banking House, in Lebanon,' on monday, the 28th d a y of Neveniber, nest„ at one. o'clock, P. Al.. for the pur pose of taking into cdoeideration and deciding on the ouestlOn whothet or not the said Hank shall come an astooietion. for tarrying-on the htisi. - Banking under, the lawn of the United Sta.-ARA exercising the powers conferred by , U. General Aseembiy of this Columee bf t"An Ant enabling the Banks entitled become,amoc hawses for the ' Ocalamon wealth td nie lows of t h e u n it e d ..rpeliei Of. hulk lug under' day of August, Lild; .zeratese ' Approved the 22.1' tore. .43Lierden of the Board of Dim. Noveinkisr:2,ll4l4, 7OBBPII ILAlterl, Cashier. El ME
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