govEttiott: tEREEB,,, SISO A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, JUNE .15, 1164 HOME AFFAIRS. riamtigioni of Ak.cl.-creprtisslias. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the following ebwrges far Advertising, viz : site. lt. it. 3m. Gr. Iy. 1 squarp, 12 Hoes, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 '` 24 linos, 1,00 2.00 6.00 8.00 12.00 3 + 4 36 lines 1.50 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 Yet Exemstor'm a nd Administrator's Notices, 2.00 For Assignee. Auditor and similar Notices, 140 For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 3.00 For column advertisement, 1 year, 00.00 For 1.4 column 30M0 For 4 column 18.00 Per Announcingcandidates fur office, in advanco, 2.00 For Announcing sale, unaccompanied by *dr fi. 1.00 For Local Notices, Society resolutions, As., 8 eta POT /Thihrips or .Bpeciil Notices, 80 cents per line por year. Yearly adrorttsements for Merobants and Busi nese 11',1011 as agreed upon. The next Exhibition of the Penn -vim& State Agricultural Society will be held at Easton, from Tuesday, the; 27th, to. Friday the 30th of September next, (four days ) On Wednesday evening last, ~about 7 30, a little deaf and dumb girl, 8 years of age, daughter of. Mr. John Hin riershitz, of Spring township, Berks coun ty was struck upon the head by the bum per of the engine attached to the Harris ; burg Accommodation train, on the Leb anon Valley Branch, about.lf mites west of. the Schuylkill bridge, and instantly killed The fireman noticed her upon the track, and gave warning to the en gineer who endeavored to stop the train, but unsuccessfully, as there is a heavy down grade at that point, and the poor child could not hear the sound of the whistle. She was picked up and carried home by her father, who was in an ad joining field at the time. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.—During 'the severe thunder storm on Monday asf :ternoon, while a four-horse team, belong ing to Mr. Greiseiner, near the Oley Churches, was being driven along the road near that place, three of the horses were struck by lightning and killed. The driver got off the saddle horse to look af ter the rest, and hardly had he vacated his seat, before the horse he had been rid ing, was also killed. There was no vis ible mark on any of the animals. The horses were all fine animals, and Mr. Gri eserner incurs a !wavy loss.—Reading paper. A counterfeit of the splitting-pa. per fifty cent currency has made its ap• pearance. The best part of the affair is the bronzing. Otherwise the tinting is pale and the execution clumsy. An ex amination will be certain to prevent their circulation. We are informed, officially, that the Quota of Lebanon county is now not only full, but that we have an excess of about 60 men. We also learn that it is the intention of the commissioners to have this excess credited to the different townships of the county, pro rata, and that hereafter these townships will be al, lowed to take care ofthemseives when men to fight the rebels are wanted. This excess of 60 men cost the county 818,000, but they were obtained under misappre hension of the number required, and the disposition to hay a rather too many than too few. Samuel H. Rise, of the 50th Reg iment, P. V , son of Henry Rise, dec'd , of this borough, died at Alexandria, Va , on Tuesday morning, of last week, of wounds received in the recent battles. He had one of his legs amputated, and the other severely injured. His remains were brought to this place, last week, and in terred. His funeral was attended by the Perseverance Band and Engine Company, and a large concourse of citizens% He leaves a wife and two or three small children to their sorrow and great loss. Henry T. Bibighaus, Esq., has hung out his "shingle" in Stichter's Blind ing, next door to the office of A. R. Boughter, Esq. See card in another col umn. The Philadelphia Flour Market is rather firmer. Sales reach about 2,000 bbls at $7 25 for superfine. The home trade are buying at from s7a7 25 for su perfine ; $7 50a7 87 for extra. Rye Flour is selling in a small way at 87 per bbl. Corn meal is scarce at fully former rates. Rye is selling in a small way at $1 55 al 57 per bus. Corn is dull and offered at $1 59 afloat, and $1 57 tier bus in store. The offerings of BEEF CATTLE reached about 1400 head, and s the market was dull and $1 the 100 lbs. lower— the butchers buying only t) supply their immediate wants, owing to the warm weather and the Calling off in the demand at the pres ent high prices. Cows were firm.— Hogs were lower. Sheep were more abundant and lower. • Sr' George H. Reilrehl, of Mohegam Lcattre,, No. 289, has been appointed Deputy District Grand Master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows In Lebanon County. for the ensuing year. gar Miltop Shirk, Patrick °wind ay, Wm. Cunningham, and John Mellinger, all of Lebanon county, and members of the 7th Reserves, were taken prisoners by the rehab; in the late battle at Stiottsyl ..'Santa.. HORSES SvoLax,—.-Three valuable bones, belnuging to David SI. Rank, ,Deq., of East Hanover, were stolen. on Friday night last. The thieves were pursued and arrested and the horses recovered in Perry county. There were three thieves. gar The new School Board of Lebanon org mined oa Monday evening by electing Mr. John Yordy President, Mr. Isaac Hoffer Secretary, and Mr. Conrad Mark Treasurer.-Meatirs. Henry Shenk and John T. Atkins are the new merabere. Memre. Joe. March and Jacob Oapp retire. Xeasles ire prostrating the Volunteers by hundreds, the hospitals are crowded with them. Soldiers, be warned in time. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS aro positively infallible in the cure of this disease ; occasional doses of them will pre serve the health even under the greatest expo sures. Only 25 cents per box. 224. Am u& on Pianist° —A spasmodic af fection ofthA Bronchial Tubes, which are covered with a dry, tenacious phlegm,— "Brown's Bronchial Troches" will in some cases give immediate relief. Messrs. Stine k Ross at their Piper Mill in this borough are now pay ing .$l5 per ton for straw, $lO per ton second crop Hay, and " N S per ton for Com-fodder. Samuel Hitz, son of Mr. Lantz Hitt, or Smith Annville, was wounded in the knee on the 12th or 13th of May, in the battles of the Wilderness. He was taken to the Hammond General Hospital, and well cared for, but his wound being severe, and also taking ill with fever, he i died on the Bth inst, aged 21 yeatt. 4 months and 15 days. He was buried at the Soldiers' Cemetery, on Point Look Out, Maryland. The "National Hotel," Race street, Philadelphia, has passed into the hands of Mr. George Lightcap, who will endeavor to render the same satisfaction at table and elsewhere, that made it so popular under the proprietorship of Mr. Siegrist. Mr. L. hopes that the-people of this county, who have been stopping there, will also give him a trial. We stopped there last week and are free to say that we might go farther and fare a good deal 'worse. Mr. Jos. Housum the popular and efficient Clerk remains as heretofore. The Pennsylvania Reserves, ,who returned home, last week, on account of the expiration of their term, numbered about 1500. When they left, threeyears ago, there were 15 regiments of them, 15,000 strong. Deaths, reinlistments prisoners, ktc, tells the tale. Of Capt Lantz's company, enlisted in Lebanbn, but 2 returned ! Awful, and still people at home, with health and comfort about them, and downy beds to sleep upon, cry for this war to go on,—for the last man and the last dollar to be expended,—ex cept themselves and theirs! On and after Monday, June 13th 1864, we, the undersigned Mitrchants and Milliners, agree to entirely/close our respective places of buisiness aeight o• clock, P. M. every evening except Satur day, until October Ist, 186 4:— J. George, Henry & Reinoehl, Waltz & Houck, J. L. Becker, Joseph Bowman, J. Yordy, J.H. Bressler, _Samuel Houck, Towle & Carlisle, Philip F. McCaully, L. K. Laudermilch, John Diller, Shirk & Moore, Reisenstein & Brothers, Daniel Graeff, J. Louser & Brother, EL J. B. Smith, M. A. Orth, P. L. Stouch, Jacob Readel, J. M. Reber, S. S. Ramsay, L. B. Oppenheimer, Joshua Brower, G. L. At kins, Lucetta Bach, S. Karmany, Adam Rise. The Ladies of Lebanon are all cordially invited to attend the meetings of the Ladies' Aid Society, on every Thursday afternoon, for sewing on Hos pital Clething: U. QUESTION.—HoIIo ! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a hurry ? diNSYM.—Why we are hut on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictureataken . fie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body else g eta there, or we will have to conic away again without getting any. Qussr.—Yesi I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery, Aye.—Oh myl we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them for nothing. Ifehas seven years, experience in the business, bees a camplete sett of improved instruments, an excellint sky-Debt, sup there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to him. Quisr.—What kind of Pictures donne taker A.XB.—lle takes Pliiitegraphs from miniature to life size, plata or colored. If a card pictures - have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that hare been taken in our large cities. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. . 6 ;lataT,.,--Where is this Aid 10.2 -/ • • • A.Ns.---Just %moo along with Nancy and I, and we will show yen. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Depos it Bank. lie bas constant. ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Prattles. gases, Albums. dm., which he sells cheap.-- For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Doily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 14'63.. Gans, Rifles. Pistols, Powder, Caps, &c. AMENTION Sp:um - max.—J. G. Ant MISCH would ro spectfully inform the public that he continues the business of nutnnfiteturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wads, and all hinds of gunning and gun mate-H -al, at his Store, .n Market street, st few doors North of the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa. .All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pas sible notice and in tha-hest style of workmanship. Lebanon, Juntr24, c ijstitt,s. A GENTLE)fAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incom petent's', Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actua te! by a desire to benefit others, w ill be happy to fur nish to all who need it, (free of charge,) the recelpe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his, experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, • No. .6f Nassau street, New York. June I, 156.1.-3 m. QWALLOW two three hogsheads of "Bach u," LI" Tonic Bitters," Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An tidotes," &c., &c., &c., and after you are satiated with the result, then try one box of OGD DOCTOR BU CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and vigor In thirty days. They are pure ly vegetable. pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their efforts on the broken down and shattered consti lotion. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and aold in theJAS. United gates only by 8. BUTLER , Station D, Bible Rouse, New York, enerat Agent, P, S.—A box sent to any address receipt of price —which is One Dollar—post free. March 30, 1804-3 m. USE NO °TITER !—BUCIIAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only Reliable Remaly for all* Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Sys. terns. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A RON. One box will perfect a cure, or money refund ed. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAS. S. BUTLER, Station 11, Bible Mouse, New York, General Agent. March 30,1664,--3m.S —.— D 0 YOU WISH TO RE CURED ? DR. BU CHAN'S ENCLISSI SPECIFIC PILLS mire in less tban 30 days, the worst oases of NURVOIJSStEss, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and ;Nervous Vine. tions, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per boa. Sent postpaid, by mail, on re ceipt of an order. Address, JAS. S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Rouse, New York - , General Agent. March 30 , 1864.—;3m HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative. The standard staple preparation for the hair war ranted in all awes to restore fadsd and gray hair, and whiskera, to their original color. It does not claim.to make the hair grow in where it has fallen out; noth ing will do that whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it wilt prevent it from falling ont,'snake it soft and silky, cleanse it and the scalp from impuri ties and humors, and entirely overcome bad Mints of previous use of preparations containing sulphur, su gar of lead. dc. It requires no soaping, washing, and hours for its application,.nor will it stain the skin, but is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives it a lively appearance instead of t ithe dull uniform black of dyes. Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream. Superior to auy Hair Dressing in use. Oils and Col ors the Hair at the same time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful brown or black. Sold everywhere.N HOYT .b CO , 0.10 University Place, New York. March 9,1864.-Iy. TIE.. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LIN'. -I , 2IENT, pint bottles at fifty cents each, for ismonsas, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, &c., warranted cheaper than any other. It is use 4 by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses.. Itwilt not cure ring bone nor swim as there is no liniment in exis tence that will. What it is stated to cure it positively does. No owner of horses wilt be without it after trying artebottle. One dose revives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven horse.. For collo and bel ly-ache it has 134Ver failed. Just as mire as the sun rises, just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by all druggists. Moe, he Corttandt Street, New York. Feb. id, W.-IM. Terrible Disclosures. SECRETS for the mi ll ion 1 A moat esluableand won derful publication. A work et 400 gam, end ZO entered sAgraY 414 . 11. OR. HUNTER'S VADEMEOUN, . an original and popular treatise on Man aiki Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual didonters of every kind. with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. HUNTER hat long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnoet &Mei tation of numerous persons, he has teen induced to ex tend his medical usefulness through the medium Mills .V4DE MRCIIM." It is a volume that should he in the hands of every family in the land, at a .preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alletintiOn of one of the moat awful and destructive scourges eiref none.] mankind. One copy, securely enveloped.. will he for warded free of Postage to any part of Mei Milted States for 50 cents in F. 0. stamps, or 3 copie3 for $l. Ad dress. post paid, DR. RUNTIIII, No. 3 DiVitinit Street, New York. Sept. 3,1363.—1 y. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP AN INVALID• Published tor the benefit. and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Dew of Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time. • THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one whb bee cured himself after being put to great expense end injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be hid of the slither. NATHANIEL, MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27,1863.-Iy. Pligimto gAitto. St JOHN'S Ctroaca.—Service next Sunday morning and evening, in the English language. Lecture on Wednesday evening. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.—Service for the next two Sundays (June 12th and 19th,) in the evening, at half past seven ; morning service omitted. Preaching next Sabbath morning, at 934 o'clock In the German, and in the evening in the linglish language, in the First Feformed Church. ' English preaching next Sabbath morning and eve ning, in Zion's Lutheran Church. Bartlett. On the 13th inst., in Zion's By. Lutheran church, by the Rev. Luther Ootwsbi, Dr. D. F. SCHNEOE: and Mho bOUISA A. aileron, both of thin borough.— No cards. On the 9th inst., by the Mr. FRANKLIN Me. NAIR , and Miss KATE LOUDEN, both of North Lob anon. UR thelOth ult, by the Rev. J. R. Mester, Mr. Je. REPEL It. BRIGHTBILL SG Sibs BTCEIR TRAFFORD, both of lwyre On the 7th of April, by the exile, Mr. MART R. R Az• um% of the 4th renesylreola Comity Re , t,to Mtn NAttoy KaLLT. of Lebanon. üb. In thin borough, au the 6th Wet., Mrs EVE OLIVER, aged 75 years. 00 the nth lilt, In Londonderry, MARIA GARRET, wife of John Garret, aged 56 years 5 month, and 23 days. On the Bth nit., in Londonderry, ADRAIIAM BOW MA N, aged 83 years 11 months and 21 days. The Leba Carefully on Market. ,rreeted Weekly. LEBANON, Weasel Fatra Family, $8 761 Extra Flour, 8 50 Prime White Wheet,l 75 Prime Red Wheat, 1 00 New Wheat, Prime Rye, 1 40 Corn, 1 35 Oats, - 70 Clorer-seed, 8 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed, 2 50 Dried Apples, pe aled, 2 00 Peach "Snits, 2 50 Peach ...Maze's," 162 Cherries, 175 Onions, JOO Potatoes, 1$ bus, 60 Apple Butter, 'fLeroek, 45 SDAY, JUNE 15, 1864 Eggs, Iff doz., 20 Butter, 'ft /b., 20 Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, 15 Tallow, 11 Elam, 15 Shouldrs, 13 Sides, 13 Soap, 7 Bees-wax, 26 White Rags, 6 itlixed Rags, 3 Flax, /1 lb., 1234 Bristles, /4 lb., 40 Panthers, ilfS 1b, , . 621.4 Wool, Vll%, 40 Soup Beans, '4l qt., 7 Vinegar, tifl gal., 12% Vriya abiuttigentents'. 11. T. BIBIGHAUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, C't FEICK in Richter's Building, Cumberland Street, V nearly opposite the Court House; Lebanon. Lebanon, June 15, 1864.—tf. t 1 S Teachers Wanted.. Q MALE AND 10 FEMALE.—The Annual Exam!. (3 nation of Teachers for the Schools of Lebanon Bo rough, will be held in the SCHOOL 1100141 of Female School, No. 1, on rhursday, June 30th, next, to com mence at 834 o'clock, A. M. TERM, 10 Months. Lib era]. Salaries u ill be paid. _ _ . AAlu l I ' 8 tt;.34,;,:c.. D . hf. : elt i lnl b . nbm i .: 4:, 1 lA t A . t N Monday. l AND 2 1 t . 8 following t i l j Aa l il lt , ,voo g o. o n f .,: f d o a r s , a , n j v un e THREE 2O,h, V A XCURSION TICKETS TO PHILA. s. o . l l A .teit t a L At e n b il a v u en o , ? : ... a t ... ra ita.:l, e, - At ila.,,,...7.llr.utk lilyeretown sw ri0,.. 21 8 9 9 e - g r ii - 2Rfilatr e pctlPWAlL..., • At Pr,smott 8 05 At Palmy v,.., A.. ROUGH will mee ai , . aamenotenoa;ae,-eu--.- - -Arri - """elulitat Tiotte Friday. Jane 24th, next, to employ the Teachers for said borough. The County Superintenden t will be only; present to examine the applicants. Examination to "" 8, 28134-3 t continence at 834 o'clock, A. H. CYRUS HUTCH, President. i ' — lllatrimoviial. 0 CHARLES H. Hans, Secretary. Juno 15, 1864. TT you wish to marry. address the untierslffed, who wilt send yon, "without money and without price," ' North Lebanon and Jones- valuable information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, no matter how old, how ugly. or fawn Turnpilie how poor. . This it: a reliable affair. The information will will cost you nothing ; and if you wish to marry, "I NT, OTICE is hereby given to Jacob Weidle, Wm-Rank, cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. Ili .Tonathan Ccesaman. C. B. Forney, Abraham Shark. Simon Heihrian, Napoleon T ) esh,_Joho Light, The 'desired information sent by return mail, end no s. s. Gideon Light, Christian 0. 31eily and David Rank, questioms asked. Address the Cormaisaioners appointed in the Act of Assembly : SARAH B. LAMBERT, incorporating the above named company, that a meet- ' Dreenpoint, K iny,s Co., N. Y. tug of the said Commissioners wilt be held on Stitur4 Juno 8, 1864 —4t. ditty, the 18th day of. Tune. instant. at one o'clock, P. M., ' let the public house of JONATHAN OKESAMAN, in Centreville, for the purpose oforganizlng said company, and to makespreparations for opening Books to obtain subscriptions to the Stock, cud for other purposes. , JACOB WKIDLE• June 15, 1864 .-1 t. - JOHN YORDY, President ISAAC HOPPER, SeCretaty. June 15, 1864 Lebanon Borough School Accohnt. JYORDY, Treasurer in account with Lebanon Borough Common School District, from Apr 11 23, 1803, to June 6, 1864, as follows, viz : Mt. Dallance In the Treasury April 23, 1883: 32031 To moth received from D. E. Minorco'lector. 5623 51 To cash 'received from State appropriation. 405 21 To cash received from Tuition. - 73 3:4 CR. By coati paid as per orders, as follows, viz MAUI SCROOLS• By 12orderepaid Teacher of No. 1 $493 18 By 12 " • " " 2 402 60 By 12 " 4. " 3 492 00 By 12 " " " 4 360 00 By 12 " • " " 5 290 16 By 12 " " - ", 6 '256 44 By 12 " " . " 7 230 50 .By . 9 Al 11 " 8 18 0 00 By 7 " " " 9 137 30 I.IISIALE SCIIOOLS. By 12 order paid Teacher of \o.l 343 10 By 12 0 " " 2 303 51 By 12 is if " 3 276 01 By 12 " " ." 4 267 00 By 12 " " " 5 235 20 By 12 " " " 6 211 39 By 12 , " " " 7 213 00 By 9 " " " '. 8 162 00 By 12 " " mixed 15 212 41 By 2 order paid Teacher of the District Institute 26 00 . . - $5OlO 88 By Dash paid for repairs, fuel, /tr., as por orders is• sued as follows, vis: Jsmen Rossi's. stoves, fenders, spoutiug, - $lOl 53 Daniel Keefer, painting 14 60 George Ketch, do 23 ST Erica 6 Groff, carpenter work, _ and material, • -72 93 Zimmerman I Gasser, carp •n ter work & material, 87 22 - J: & D. Walters, carpenter work & material, • 24 34 Michael Lorimar, iron castings . . for deeke, 55 40 Israel Kart, fixing blind., &c, 15 17 Shirk k Porgrier, whiletracti ins and plastering 21 00 Bernhard Ranch, water rent,..200 Adam Moyer. do 400 Langacre & Gable, flooring, :52 . 26 Vitorth printing, 65 34 Yonne& Cle.„ printing 1 03 Wm. M. Bseslin, printing, 1 75 P.M. liarreany, coel, 301. 42 Walla & Houck. inspe,charts,&c 88 62 John L. Backer. chart, 8 00 James Ileichold, brog: a, 8 40 Bowman, Hauer it Orpp,lunther 17 48 A. L. Wolf, labor, 8 08 Henry A Gotiomill. brooms, 3 28 John George, brooms, 8 88 C. Greenawalt. hardware, 9 89 Looser a Brothers. hardware, 30 26 Cleaning School Rouses, 10 00 Rettioeht A Maar, rent, 40 00 Lebanon Lo tge, rant fur school N 0.9, 50 00 .Franklin Insurance Company on Policy, 20 00 Miscellaneous Expermes, 48 76 Geo. Shay, serving notices 2 30 Lebanon Gas Company, gas con sumed, .6 00 -- 1414.30 Jos. Kora, &meterlee salary 75 months, 42 06 Joe. Harab, maculating oaalicate 8 00 E 0 00 John Yard'', Treasnreee salary 15 months, 126 88 $6409 86 Balance In hands of Tromso . , June 6,1864, 1697 01 $BlO6 87 Outstanding Tax, $BlO 00 Labanon, June 16, 1854. Apprentice Wanted. it BOY, front 13 to 15 years of age, as an Appren- JL tice to the Tailoring Business. is ,anted by the undersigned. LORENZO H. ROHRER. -Lebetioxi, June I. ISM. IY: t r i o I" J.YRO: ?lief , Hoot ando. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NATIONAL HOTEL (LATE wifinc SWAN,) ' Pelee Street, above Third, Phila. ruins establishment offers groat inducements not on. ly on account of reduced rates of boarding, but runt Its central location to the avenlloB of trade; as wolf ins the conveniences allbrded by the several Passeugur Rail WitYs, running past and cOutlguous to it, by . t)hlell guests can pass to front ibe 'fetal to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regh.. tar Omnibus belonging to the House. Rill cletertnined to devote my whole attention to the doinitort sod convenience Cl my guests. GEO. LIGIITCAP, Proprietor. JOS. I.IOIUSUM, Clerk. June le t MI. Estate of Adam Ritehee l deed. " j`OTICEis bereby giren,that Letters Testamentary, on tbo estate of ADAM RIMIER, doe'd.,late of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa., hare been granted to the undersigned of the borough, coun ty and state aforesaid. Therefore all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them without delay. CATHARINE HITCHER, RxecutriE. Lebanon, Juno 15, 1804. Notice of Assessment No. 21. MBE LYCONIING COUNTY M.U. TOM, INSURANCE' COMPANY, on the fl-et day of May, 864. ordered en ASSIiSSIIIINT of FCL/It Plitt CENT. on all Premium Notes in possession of the Ciatipsny given for Insurance, which were in force oa the first day of s biay, 1864, and appointed ADA .1 ORITTINGMR. of Lebanon, Beseiver for Lebanon County, who is directed to receive the same from the members of the Company, and pay over the whole An eeFeuteut before the lot day of ' , entail:dor ' next Money, May 30, 1864. By order of the Beard. In pursuance of the above, I will call upon the members of the Company within the County of non, or send, in a short time, to receive the said As: sessmout. ADAM GIUTTINGER, Receiver, Lebanon. Jane 15. Mlnt. North Lebanon and Mount Hope Plank Road and Turnpike Company. 13110LIC Notlce is hereby given, that by Act of the General Assembly of Penneylvania,-.4.kporoved the 3d day of Nay, 1864, the name of said eompany. has been chanted to "CORNWALL TURNPIKE COMPA • NY." and that at a meeting of the Board of Mlniagers, held on the Iltb day of June, 1864, a resolution was passed, calling In an inetallment of Two, DOLLAR' on each share of Stock. The holders thereof are thee, fore hereby entitled that the said installment most be paid to Jacob Weld le, Treasurer of said company. moor before the 16th day of July, 1804. In default of ply meat the stock of all delinquents will be declared for feited. By order of the President. JACOB WEIDLE, Treasurer Lebanon, June U , 1864 .-3t. • Public Sale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Wmr, be sold at pnblic sale ut the late residence of Adam hitcher, dee'd., in Cumberland atr mt, in the borough of Lebanon, on _ _ . Saturday, July 2 , 1864, the following Personal Property, viz : ,r,l good Family 11011SE,1 HOG, ..v., 1 two-horse WAGON, 1 one- 1 horse Wagon, Harrow, Plough, 0.41111111 ik - r- Corn Planter. Gore Harrow, Corn Plough, Cart. died, Sleigh , Pair of Hay Ladders, Straw Cutter, Hay Forks, Picks, Grubbing Hon, and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention. Sale to cornmenco at 1 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by .- • CATHAMWE'RITCHER. Executrix of the Estate of Adam Ritcher, deed Lebanon, Juno 16, 1864.. VA LUABLE Borough Armperty Private Sale. ,HE subseribee offers at Private Sale a HOI/SE and LOT OF .GROUND, situate in Cum berland street, iu the Borough of Lab - anon, 1% square .East of the Court : T .-, Rouse. The [louse is a large three story BRICK DWELLING, with all - _ the modern improvements. The terms will be reasonable. • - Ey,. For further Information apply to ltelnoehle & Melly, in North Lebanon Borough. April 20, 1264.—tf. GEORGE GASSER, Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pe. Philadelphia Sanitary Commission P"../11.111. Kline's Patent Fruit Jar• The. Vereftt. tEttzeoessms. wilt: most effectual Fruit Jar in the market. Is 11 all glass, having no clamping or screw device-- For sale at LEMBESCLER'S Drug Store, Mat ket street, Lebanon. 4" Call and get a cirmilar giving more 'aroma t km. Lebanon, June 1,1864.— LE Notice to the Stockholders of the LEBANON BANK. - •V"00 are respectfully requested to meet at the Bank. j_ ing House of said Bank, on &tturday, the 25th day of Jane, neat. fur the purpose of accepting the RE. CHARTER of the LEBANON BANK, and to take att. tion on the Enabling Act in the event of the Governor having signed . it. Va.:Sleeting tube hold at 1 o'clock, • . By order of the Board of Directors. E. A. Dillitit, Cashier. Lebanon Bank, Lebanon, Juite 1, 1861. $BlOO 87 COWRY'S Confectionary store, (Late Lowry & Nehre,) "tValmit street, near Cumberland, square front the Court house, LebillOnt PR; WI just returned (rout the City with a fret& Sluing Stock of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Filberts, Citron; Walnuts, Peanuts, Almonds, ,te. • Also, a large variety of all kinds of different ibILVOr• MI Pike and Common CANDIES Cakes of all kinds al wt)sLon hand, or made to order. tlelt..Parties suppled at short notice. • A largo assortment of WOODEN and TIN TOYS, in cluding WheelbArrows, Wagons, kn. ICE CREAM, of all the different flavors. always on hand. Having fitted up the large SALOON is hand some style; he hopes to receive the patronage - of the public. . JOSEPH LOWRY. Lebanon, May 18, 1881. Public Sale OF BOROUGH PROPERTY. 1 MIE subscribers will offer at Public Sale at the pub houpe of Geary D. Cram any;.ou Saturday, June 18, 1864, the following Real sstlste. lz A one and ono. half story weather-boarded. FRAME MUSE, and GAM.' lot of GROUND,mi situate ill the borough of Lebanon, adjoining On the north Gill street, on the south an LI LI Alley, ealt by property of Jacob Mockler, and 'west by property of Jacob Beadle. The LOT fronts on Hill street 33 fee t, more or lota, and is in depth 708 feet. The house ins eight rooms Including Kitchen, and all necessary outbuildings. Sale to commence at 7 &Mock, P. M., when terms will be mode known by JOS. IifeAFNEE, * ATM. MoAFBEE. Lebanon, Junord, 1864 AMERICAN DOWSE, market Street, Lebanolq JOILDT MATTHES, Proprietor. 1 , 1 1 1111 proprietor of this old established and Popular noT.Kr, would respectfully inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thormighly re fitted and renovated. and no pains will be.spared to make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to any in the county. The STABLING and Yard Lebanon. too, and more extensive, than any other in A new SUED is also in the course of erection, which will be com pleted iu a abort time. The patronage of the Farmers and the Traveling public generally is respectfully so licited. rLAcE—West side of Market street, and half a* square south from the Market Rouse. Jon N MATTI:MS. Lebanon, April 6,1864. Administrator's Notice. N a trot: ric lon ou Eja hereby given that Letters of Adminis the Estate of PIIILIP EIMER, ded., late of North Lebanon township, Lebanon county, ra have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Lebanon, county and State apiraseld. All person indebted to said estate will pleas., snake pay ment and those having claims will present them with• out delay, to JO PH HUBER, Adm'r. 14• Lebanon tp., April 13,110; IMPORTANT NEWS TO ALL WHOM IT DOES CONCERN t ON LAST SATURDAY TM' QUO 1. Itaa d lied for Lebanon county, and at the same time the Cheap Caeh and Produce Sure of GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACIPS (I?A B ER' S BLOCK) Cumberland Street, Lebanon Pa., `VAS filled with it choke Assortment of Spring sod • Summer 13oods, just purchased at NNW YORK AUCTIONS, which for Variety, Beauty and Cheapness cannot be excelled this side of the Atlantic, and at prices that will astonish the Work/. For truth of which Call and See for Yourseles. Ladies' Dress Goods. Full Line of French Glace Mosambuiquos, American Mosambulques, " " " colored Alpacca, all shades . " colored all wool Delalne, all shades, " French Poplin; all shade; " " " French Bareges, all shades, " " . French Tissues , all shades, Foulard challies, " " idauchester Delains " " Lawns, &c., &c. A full Line of DRESS GOODS of every.description and the largest assortment in the county. Full Line of LADIES CLOTH, all shades, moll am Tan, Drab, Lavender, Light Grey, Black, &a. Full Line of Itost oil Boiled Black SILKS. Full blue of Fancy Silks, Brows, &c., purchase d be fore the recent advance. Fe II assortment of CALICO et all prices. " •• Bleached MUSLIN. " " Unbleached " THE CIIEPEST IN THE COUNTY. MOURNING GOODS. Our Mourning Department 1$ complete, compris ing a Vali Lice of Black, all wool Detains, 84 _wide, " •• " " all wool Delains,34 " " " •" Canton Cloths, 64 " " " " Persian Cashmere, 64 " " " " " Black Silk Grenadiens, " " " " ilembaaines, " " Black Crape Veils, `. •" * Lore Veils. " •44 " '• Hosiery, L, II It CI Gl oves. In fact anything in Mourning and Second Mourn- ing Goods. Gen *lent en Ur ear. A fell liue of CLOTHS, CASSEVIERES; COTTON AD ES VESTINGS, all Linda a ud prices, which sell be sold Cheap. Groceries, Sugar, Coiree, Ilitolassas s , Spices, &,c., all at LOW PRICES. far Coll one Rod all, nod look through our Large and well Fclectod Stock of Goods, and get the prices, as It is no trouble to show Goode. Our Motto ill "Small Profits,-and _Quick Sales, and GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACII Executor's Notice. PPUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary, bare been granted to the undersigned, an the Estate of CATIIARINE GOETTLE, late of ITuidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., dee'd. Ali persons who know themselves indebted to said estate will please settle their acctuute, and all those having claims against it will please pi esent them. JUNATIIAN Executor. Shnefferstown, March 9, 1861. BLANK. RECEIPTS For Collectors of State, County, and Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office. Also for Collectfflis of School Tax. Free _Exhibition. Geo. L. Atkins, D FSIROUS OF BXTBNDINO 818 BOOT & SHOE - Ml' la Et I\T IEII IS . has determined to carry out the motto, "QUICK SALES 'AND SMALL PROFITS." Ho has jest received a large Stock of Boots, Shoes. Tvnits, and Carpet Bags. fife.. Particular attention paid to Customer's Work. Lebanon, Marsh 23.1864. • $3 0 .. 3 1 .... 380 TAKE NoTmE. ITILD.ERS will 110 well by calling on J. it Batman i l • MTV, Jl. 011.1.1,03 edit AA it litiie.;eital •-• '.. the very fhweet prices. He also.bes._,se il.':",_.' 3 " , il. 4 an drurvrie most - iinproved Gas Burning COON" STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS. of all kinds. lle also keeps con stoutly on hand a large kook of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offera at lose price than they can be bought of any other elatemen in the county. yoll‘. WARE-ROOMS—One door South of the "Buck flotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. ' Lebanon. May 4. 1864. New Spring Stock, TILE LATEST STYLES AT CHEAP CASH PRICESI eilensient &gyn. - At E just received at their CHEAP CLOTHING J.j_ STORE, On Cumberland Street, Lebanon, lrlm their own manufactory in Philadelphia, a large stock of New Ready-made Clothing, of all kinds, for 3IEN and BOYS. ' , Old Customers, and new ones, are invited to call and exam ine this stock before purchasing else where, ea we feel confident we can suit the tastes of all. REIZENSTEIN k 8R0.,- Opposite the Court !louse. Lebanon, April 13, 1804.-31 n. FITS! FITS! FITS! A.II. TUMMY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an . nonuces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that he beta ust returned from the city with a line as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, all of which be will sell or make up to order at prices to suit the times, at his No. 1 Tailoring Estab. Ilithment in Beim's New Block, 4 doors South of the Buck hotel, South Walnut street. All work entrusted to his care, will be manufactur ed in a workmanlike meaner as to fashion and dura bility. floods purchased elsewhere will bo cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Baying had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods bile Mess, and being inclined to , turn to the advantage of his customers all the advantages result ing from said acquirements, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by 'a very liberal share of the pub . pa trepan°. Friends call once to please me after that please your Wes. July S. 18113. JOHN DILLER AS just received et hie Grocery Store, Cumber K lend St., one door *west of Market. a lot of Fresh Fruit in Cane, including Peaches, Gages, Green Corn, Tomatoes, Jell lee. Pickles. Piczalelli, Cauliflower, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce. - Cheese. English, Limberger, Sap-Sage. Fish. Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel:Herring, Codfish. Fruit. Badges , Currents, Primes, Dried APPlte 4 and Peaches, Cranberries, Apples, Hominy, Tapioca, Barley, Peas, ac, A lot of Buckwheat Meal. Also 39 barrels of New York Apples. AIM. highest price given In CASH for Eggs, Butte' Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans, Onions, Az. red is patronage is solicited. JOHN DILLER. ec 23 ,1883. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. W. J. RURNSIDB, A. _M., Principal. TISR ENSUING SESSION 'will commence on MONDAY, July 21st. THE SCHOOL has the advantages of a plestiant and beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—Vent'listed Rooms—a floe Library and Cabinet. Ttiff COURSE OF STUDY Is not fixed, the studies of each pupil being directed according to the time be can afford in School, or to the profession be designs to pur. THE NORMAL DOPARTMSNT offers special advan tages te those who propose to engage in Teaching; as the Course pursued conforms strictly to the regetre. „meets of the County Superintendent. and to the Course of the State Normal School. *E. CIRCULARS and further information can be ob tained by addressing the Principal. W. J. BURNSIDE, June 25,1862. Alms-tile. Pa. IMPORTANT TO MAROJED LAME ;. TRULY A BLESSING! WILL. rrent„free of charge, to any Lady who will I sent in her name and address, directions bow to pre vent the extreme - pain of also how to have PERFECTLY healthy and beautiful c hildren; also one other new and IMPORTANT SECRET, the only ease and sate remedies ever discovered. My object in matting the above offer is to induce eve ry lady to teat my remedies. Address MADAMB DULENTAUX, IL D., Tea Broadway, New York oio. April 20 18134.-31 c. Good Value." U. S. 10-40 Bonds. Thehe Donde are bayed under tha Act of Congress of kareh Bth, 1864, which ProVidee that all Ponds issued tinder th le Act shall be . Fliosi TAXATION by or tinder any state or municipal authority. Sub scriptions to three Bonds ere received In United States notes or notes of Natlobal Banks. They are TO' Bit REDEEhIED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Govern ment, at any period not leu than ten nor mori than for ty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bondi' of not over one hundred dollars an nually and on all other Bonds seml-annually, The In terest is payable on the first days of March and Sep tember in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, ae they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded on the books of the 11. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of hav ing their 'Donde draw interest from March let, by pay ing the accrued intereetin celn—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per emit. fur premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As them Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in Taxi ous parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a perms Dent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so greatindace melds to lenders as the various descriptions of IL S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or sep arate communities only Is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country la holden to Recurs the payment of both prinplpal and interest in coin. These Doody may be subscribed for In gams from $5O up to any magnitude, on the name terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted in to money at any moment, and the holdef will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state In this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States on which inter- est is payable in gold, on,the Brd day of March, 1884, Was $768,985,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year w ill be $45,937,120, while the one toms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, end ing June 30th,1864, has been so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It wit I be seen that even the present gold revenges of the Goverunzent are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of go'd interest, vrbile the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting ee loan agents wore not Issued from the United State Treasury until March 26, but In the fret three weeks of April the eubaeriptioue averaged more than TRN MIL LIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National flank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANNS which aro depositaries of Public mom, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND HANKERS throeghout tlio country, (acting as agents of the Na tional Depositary Banks) will furnish further infor mation on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS . . May 11, ISEN.--4m. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest And Best Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &C 9111 E undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS. 1 SORTBIENTS of RATS,CAPS,BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &c., of all kinds, fit and of the best materials, which he wil l a sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. Of the HATS be him quite a variety of New Styles, embracing the Waehingtou, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringbam and Monitor list. very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS be has a complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior manner, with flue finish; Women's Misses'- and Chß - dren's Balmorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmontio. Ox ford Ties Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and all her kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and - SHOES, of thedifferent varieties, at his cheap Store I n pl;l7,Vliii - r - eao7C, I iaoiildinvPto arraigning Fnyirn mg In my line to call and examine my stock before making their purchases. -SOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1864. P. S.—lleasures taken and work made at short notice. ABRATIAiI MERE, A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. ME undersigned having formed a partnership In the T MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN DUI NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the piblic to their establishments. They will centime to keep, at the late stand of MEEK, GEESAMAN & LONG, a most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept In a country store, which they will re tail Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 00,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the highest Market Prices.— They will also take Olt AIN on STOP.AO2. The will keep 'always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FRED, SALT, PLASTER, &c. 44. They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, sad will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. SIIERK & LONG. North Lebanon, May 4,1064. - WALTER'S MILL. rUHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that j_ he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tare, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as “Wen gert's," about 'one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon county, Pa.; that be has it now in complete running order, and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of 4101115LT31181L as cheap as it can he obtained from any other source.— /le keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CUSP, BRAN, SHORTS, ge. lls k also pre pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' Wong., for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vitas all to eve him a trial. The machinery of the `Mill Is entinly new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fah dealing he hopas to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &C ., bought, for whioh the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 4, 1864. Lebanon Female Seminary RACHEL P. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Musical Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. riplim Ninth Session will commence SeptemberB, 1860. This School is designed to elevate the 'standard of female education, and RP offer imperior advantages at a moderate host. The school year is divided into two sessions of live months each. Charge per session, from 7% to 15 dollars, according to thestudies of the Scholar . Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. ** Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, When de sired, and at the weal rates. Early application should be made to S. J. STINK, or 3. W. 8118117. Dosed of Directors: , D. E. HAMMOND, E. I. STINE, JOHN AIRILY, J. W. MISR, C. D. GLONINGER, 0. GREENAWALT, ISAAC BECKLEY, JOSIAH. Pi:WOK. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. Fashionable Tailoring - 'REMOVAL. MWHAM, HOFFM'AN would rewpectful t li ki lnform the Citizens of Lebanon, that he boa OVIiiD his TAILORING Businets to Cumberland Street, two doors Rest of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle hotel, where all persons who wieb garments madtr up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS 1--Juat received and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring t Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions ehould let the subscriber know of the fact, so that lie can make Ms arrangement/ accordingly. Incrum, II r ang Lebanon, May 4,1864 Iron Lost. 1. OST between Lebanon and Joeepb Kreider% in ,1 Cornwall tp., cetera pieces of new iron for a hb(l'Vei Harrow. The finder will be rewards& by re turning It to the ouderelgeed near the 'Toll Gate. May 11, 13.—itt.* JOHN utuica. READYMADE CLOTHING • Will sold at Extremely Low Prices. E ABER; one of thabrm of Raiser & Bros., boa Jj taken the stook of Readpmatle Clothing at the "Testament, which wM anal:dekko to sell lower than anywhere else can be ~bought. Call and we for your. men before you =eke your Fallpurchase. iks.„ TIMER DOORS min rßost COURT REUSE Lebanon, May 4,18 H,.. ' EBERT RARER. Great Central Fairy, SANITARY COMMISSION. OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON LA BOE., INC'ONIS A.se REVENUES, The Committee on "Labor, Incomes'and Rev- - enues," invite co-operation with Oath ill the par ticular work for which they bare been appoint ed. As no portion of the people are more patri otic than the working men and women of the" coon try, it is but just and proper that they should' alike haVe an opportunity to contributti to the' objects of the Pair. The most equable plan for t accomplishing this, and, at the same tithe the' easiest one, is to ask for the contribution - of e' tamps day's Labor from all classes in the eau:. murkily. Katy wilt contribute a day of their" labor willingly, whcrwould not subscribe their" money. To reathevery department of industry" and art will be a Work of great labor, but, if at- - tallied, will be proactive of immense results. The success of the plan' will depend upon the' hearty co. operatiorpif every. element of influent"' within our limits, and'sfe invite all the guardi ans of the industrial intoterVs and all others, to take bold with us in furthering this great work of patriotism and bumanitY. The Committee is obargbd" irlit the following duty, to wit : FIRST.—TO obtain the' contribution of "one day's labor," or earnings, front every artisan and` laborer, foreman, operative' and employee ; prow ident, cashier, teller and clerk Ofctvery incorpor ated and on incorporated company, railydad- an& express company, employing firdic . Emit, dined= factory, iron works, oil works, mill thine and' public office ; from every private banker and bro ker, importer, auctioneer and merchant;- clerk, agent and salesman ; designer, dictator :did *h ist ; publisher, printer and mechanic ; fru& every government officer, contractor and employes; grocer, butcher, baker and dealer ; farmer,- heal. eulturist and producer ; front every menthe ma; ker, milliner and female operative ;` every vials' engaged in turning the soil, tendingthf loom, or in any way earning a livelihood, of building a fortune within the States of Pennsyl vania, New Jersey and Delaware. SECOND.—To obtain the contribution of one day's "Revenue," from all the great employing establishments, firms, corporations, oompan iii railroads and works!: . . TRIRD.—To obtain the contribution of one day's income from every retired person, stud per son of fortune—male and female—living tspotf their means, and from all clergymen "lawyers, physicians, dentists, editors, authors and profili st/re ; all other persons engaged in the learned or other professions. Much of this work must be performed by the personal influence and efforts of ladies and gen tlemen associated with the Committee in carry ing out this plan. The Committee feel the responsibility ofVie' work they have undertaken, Willett, to be success ul, will require a very perfect ramification of their plan, and they therefore call upon all' carneat people, to assemble themselves together in every town, township, sod county. and form organizations of ladies and gentlemen to co-op orate with them in this great work and labor of love. In the manufacturing counties, the coal and oil regions, and in the agricultural districts, —especially, let there be organisations in the large towns, so that the young people may bassi an opportunity thus to render assistance to their relatives and friends fighting the battles of their' country in the armies of the nation. The work of this Committee may be prosece‘ ted where no other effort eon be made for the- Fair, as in the mines of the coal regions. AV day's earnings of the miners, and a day's - pro'- duct of the mines, can be obtained,. Where do' portable article could be procured for transpor tation. Indeed there is no part or section of theirs States where the day'S labor maynot.he ob tained, if organizations can be formed te- reedit them. The Committee cannot elm witbotir caging upon all Proprietors of gstabliAments - , the duty of taking prompt and energetio,action to recury the benefit of the day of .Lahor frdm all within' their control. The Committee deem it tint:Mastery to dlr . ' more, than thus to present the subject ftr the pen.' pie of the three States named. In the donning campaigns of our armies, the labors of the "Sim- - itary Commission" will be greatly augmented.-- - By the first of June 700,000 men—one of the largest armies of modern times—will be °peril , sing in the field. So large a force, scattered over regions to which the men are unacelimated, must necessarily carry along with it a large a mount of sickness, suffering and death, to of nothing of the gathered horrors of the battle field. These sufferings, It to our bounded delyour men and Christiana, to relieve. A greet and en- - liehtened people, enjoying the blessings of a gov ity, and we will not testreve....a..., CENTRAL FAIR," drawing its products - from the three States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, ea affluent in all mineral, agricul tural and industrial wealth, shall fall behind' any similar effort which his yet been made for elm relief of the Nation's childred: As it is desirable not to multiPli no further authority thaw this circular will ha necessary for any employing firm or company, or any respectable committee of ladies and" Wattle men, to proceed at once, in the work of the Com mittee ; and it is hoped that under it, orguniza tions will spring up in all the towns and busy" regions of the States of Pennsylvania, Pest per= sey and Delaware. Subscriptions will he thankfully acknowledge& in the newspapers of Philadelphia; and ills very desirable that they commence soon, as each frisk acknowledgment will stimulate effort in other localities. DAVID S. LONG , ..„ An subscriptions should be addressed' to JOHN W. CLAGEORR, Treasurer, office of the "Com mittee on Labor, fneosne and Revenue," No: US - South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Air All needful helps in Circulars and Voe.:. tars will be forwarded to parties applying for them. Direst to the Chairman of the Committee as above. wit_ An needful helpsloCirculars and Pesters will be forwarded to parties applying fur their, .Direct to this Chairman of theQommittee as above. L. MONTOOn BET BOND, Chairman. JOHN W. elsiOliOßN, Treasurer. REV. B W. NUTTER, Corresponding Beerotarl aIcOREGOR J. IitryCRESOS, Secretary. HONORARY RLEMBi.R3. Vie Excelloncy, A. G. CHRTlN,Governor ofPenneylvsolW Hia Excellency,JOßL PAR KER,Oovernor orNewJenserr. lib Excellency, WM. CANNON, Governor of Ile'aware: Hon. ALEXANDMR. HENRY, Mayor of Pbilidelphis. Hon.-JOSEPH N.. iNinasorx, PennsylVonitr. Hon. JUDGE CARPENTER. New Jersey. Hon JUDGE HARRINGTON, Delaware or-Oen: GEORGE G. ME ‘DE. Arm of rno.PotionuE- . . COMM Right Re► Blehop Potter Most Rev Bishop Wood Rey Bishop Sinn:sow Rev Dr Brainerd' Rev W P Breed Rev K W Butter Rev Isaac Leeaer Domed M Feiton John Edgar Thempeon Commodore R. W Stocktod Frederick Fraley Jobe Bineifdll Geerge Wllliame Rev W D D Professor Henry Ooppee Chat lea Pendleton Tntt, MD Dr Walter Williamson Hon Oswald Thompson Hon., R Ludlow N B Biowna D. nlel Dosgberty and 911 others. LEBANON ACADEMY t , TUE undersigned hereby inform the petrifies SO= thir Lebanon _Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it always did, and does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also, the Directors have improved its general character, and elevated its standard, by refusing to ad raft pupils without the necessary qualifications, and by their continued care they hope to retee e this school to" its proper place in the estimation of tllisoommunity.— A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can ba admitted from the country by applying to JACOB' CAPP; Prnsiderdt. JOSEPH HARCR, Secretary. - or to CYRUS BOGRR, Teacher. .07,-Tuition - for common And.higher English bratch ea, Latin sod Greek. $2 per month. pop!suou, Aug. 26, 1562 l • •-- - WEIG LEY 81 - DEW AL r COMMISSION MERCHANTS rim WIC SALE Or Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Tame, fart,. Pouttry, Game, Dried' uits,, Grain, Seed, Ate.. No 110 READE STREET,. Onitdoor above WashingtoPi' riraf-.ORK, O.Weigley. R. Denali. R EFERENCES Robb & Ascongh, New York; Alien k Erstlier, gat W. W. Selfridge, Ern., do; dopes .t Sheintrd, do; SW. eon, Labach dr Farrington d Samuel G. Johnson, rte 4, W. IL Emilia, Esq., Le b an on , Pa.; L. Bets, Canape , Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, Erie, Pa.; Etas' Jain 80Iea, Allentown. Pa. pan. Ilk 111113:__ WANTED TO 13U 50 000 60,84XL4nwise 9 * 0 1 1 9 0 04. 0 4W feii Waists W T. Aleq ot.eveasEst); tru orb, which the i lliglion CASH tiriceinrilLbelwia at Lb. Lett 1t1141k.64d DrP°'t' ' r:l44l 7l(6 . mormar - _or.o • tobanen, July IT. No. 118 Soma SIMS-VT.lf STREET, YHILADELPFILI, 4TH; 1864: errs. Mrs Red E W Rutter, Chairman P.fre George M Dollar Mrs John Sergeant Mrs Abu M Scott Sire Renefal Meade Mrs J Exigselliompsoff. Mrs asepir Iterris . On, Jr dire Robert W Leardibg dire. L Montgomery Bond 3 3 1111 ra 0 0 e0:6e rge F v ;W u eir rr e io r lMrs F A Drexel airs M N Kelley IMre John W Forney Mrs Simnel A Dreier- Mrs Drieh Turley Mae A Eager Mkkr 'Sumo O'Neill ldissSalikt Scott Miss Louisa E Clagtione sal 35 others:
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