The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 27, 1864, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1564
HOME AFFAIRS.
On Wednesday evening the up-
Passenger Train was thrown off the
track on the Lebanon Valley railroad,
near the Junction with the North Leba
non railroad, aboutt mile west from this
place, in consequence of the malicious
shifting of a switch. The locomotive,
tank and baggage car were upset and
smashed—the car running its 'whole
length into a .field. The 'engineer,
Thomas Gabel, was severely scalded--
To look at the wreck, the small space he
was confined in, with the smashed and
broken wood and iron above, below and
around him, the great wond.er is that he
esciPed with life and wh i m:tut the break
of limbs. -No one else was hurt, but.
Y ltto doubt the passengers were greatly a
farmed, as they had good occasion to be.
* lt was fortunate that the
was
occur
red where the railroad was even or near
ly so, with:. the surrounding surface
'Had it occurred in a cut or on an embank
ment there would probably have been a
great loss oflife. As to the fiend in disguise
of man, who turned the switch, banging,
would be too good for him, and it is
hoped that he may be discovered and
punished according to his deserts. He
first broke the lock, before he was ena
bled to move the switch. A reward of
$5OO is offered for his apprehension, or
such information as may lead to the ap
prehension and Conviction of the vile
perpetrator of the deed.
To the Citizens of Lebanon Co.
-,—The undersigned have been designated
as the committee for Lebanon county, on
Labor, Income and Revenue, to aid and
assist the General Committee of the pro
posed Sanitary Fair to be held in June,
next, at Philadelphia. The object is to
obtain one day's labor or earnings from
all Mechanics, Arti2ans, Clerks, Manufac
turers, Farmers, &c. One day's "Reve
nue" from all the employing establish
ments, firms, corporations, companies,
railroads and works. Also one day's In
come from retired persons and persons of
fortune living upon their means, and from.
all Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians,
Dentists, Editors and Professors.
Every family has some relative or
friend in the Army or Navy. Let all con
tribute towards this great and worthy ob
ject. The funds realized will be expend
ed to relieve the urging wants and neces
sities of the sick and wounded soldiers
All will thus have an oppc 'Unity of con
tributing towards' their relief. The com
mittee wilt receive individual, household
or association subscriptions, of a day's
labor, income or revenue, in money, man
ufactures or products.
The committee have power to consti
tute sub committees dr Ladies and Gen
tlemen in each election district, so that
all can he reached Subscriptions can be
made direct to the Treas'r, Jona GEORGE
Esq. It is to be hoped that all will aid in
this patriotic movement. and make their
subscriptions before May 20th, next.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
G. D. Coleman 11ivid S. Hammond, Jacob
Readel, Marie's B, Forney. T. T. Worth.
N.l...l3eranzh—Geo. Hoffman. Geo. Mark
N. Lebanon Township—Abrahain__3 l .. - .- .----
B. 'Lehman.
trite — Samunt Gisher t, Dr.
Union—Henry Bross, amt. W. W Murray.
,Kast:llanover—Jacoh W. Adams, David. M.
'Hoek, Dr. D. S. Cooper.
N. Army iiie—Saing Fdoilman, J. H. Kinportz.
S. Ann v ille—Geo. Rißler, Jacob Bachman.
Dondoollerry—John Wealand, Judge Kraiber,
John Benson.
Heidleberg—Dr. Jonathan Zerbe, George F.
Miller.Jos. S. Leaser.
Millereerc—Samuel BeckesisFred. Shultz, sr.
Jackson—Ceps. Hassler, Jos. Cooler, Daniel
Seltzer, Samuel Morret.
Cornwall—Carp. Evans, Ephraim S irgrist.
South LobanOn—Jus. Bomberger, D. Fulmer.
Cold Spring—David Rowe.
Let the Committees in the several Tps
meet and take immediate action in the
matter. All the necessary information
can he obtained from the executive corn
mittee. The subscriptions will be an
nounced as they are received. If any of
the-Committee decline.to serve they will
please notify the Chairman of the Exec
utive Committee immediately.
ANTHONY 8. ELY, Chairman
JOTIN GEORG E. Treasurer. •
The papers of the county are requested 'to copy
Henry Seibert sold, a lot of
ground on Church street, North Lebanon
Borough, to Jonathan Krall for $104._
Henry Arnold sold two adjoining lots to
Cyrus Bard, for $75 each.
On the 4th page we copy from
th.e, Courier the muster roll of the 93d
Regiment, as at present constituted.
As an instance of the speculative insanity now
afloat, we learn that a company which soma time
ago purchased the "Sinking Valley Lead Mines,"
In Blair county, has disposed of stock to the a
, mount of $1,000,000 at $5 per share in New
York and Philadelphia. These "mines" were
worked many years ago—even before the revo
lution—eince which it has been found in small
quantities only.; nor are thereany indications
that lead exists there in large quantities.—Ex
ehunge.
Since people have become such
fi,ols in this age of shoddy and specula
tion, would it not be well for us also to
_make a little money while the day lasts.
Many years ago, about two miles west
O'om Lebanon, a hole was dug into the
s i t le of a hill in search of silver, of Which
it 9 , .as contended that there was a mine.
We %.'vnuld suggest that the site be veined
$5,0: 4 Xi,000, divided into a-proper nun-i
-tier of sh eres and sold. Who woulden't
buy shares' in the Lebanon Valley_ Silver
Mines ! in Philadelphia and New York
They would taste like hot cakes. Here's a
fine chance for ,Knavery
"The fine weather of last week
- Infused rajt.,er more spirit into the Phila
delOhitt MnrkCt. The sales of Flour
reach from 4000 5000 bbls., mostly
m A
good extra family, at ? BaB 25 per bbl.—
u. Rye Flour Is scarce, and it is held firmly
at 6 75a7.
' - "alitO:orn Meal nothing doing. There
' fis - but "a small quantity of Wheat in mar
ket. and it is in good demand, at $1 75a
184 per bush. for Pennsylvania and
-Western, and $1 85 for Delaware.—
White is held at 81 90a2 00. Rye.. is in
good 'demand at $1 40. Corn is held
with much firmness, at $1 32; 1700 bush.
white at $1 28 Oats are steady.
The Market for Beef Cattle was dull
and,not.much change to note in prices.—
Hogs were better and sheep ratherlower.
Christopher C. Hynaka, late of
Myerstown, died at Richmond, Va., on
the 21st of March, aged about 21 years
He belonged to thal6th Reg. P. V., and
was taken prisoner al Fort Wagner, in
June, 1863.
$1 50 A YEAR
Our neighbors, John Young &
Co., of the Lebanon Deinokrat, have in-
creased the price of • their paper to 61,25
per year. They have also returned to
the old size.
VICIOUS B01". --A boy named
Waimer, living at the east end of Water
street, in this borough, was arrested lait
w i rek for severely
* beating one of the
scholars of Miss. Zimmerman's school
with a billet of, wood He was taken be
fore Judge Pearson who sent him to the
House of Refuge.
COME TO GRITP.--10 - Vi Blistone t
having appropriated unlawfully some
chickens belonging to "Ernbich living
down at the creek," was tried at our last
Cciurt, and, notwithstanding the assist
ance ofable counsel, was found guilty
and sent for six months to the Peniten
tiary.
Active efforts are still being
made to obtain a sufficient snit of money
for the repairs of the Branch Union Canal,
swept away by the heavy freshet two
years ago, and we are pleased to learn
that the prospects are quite encouraging.
In this cOnnextion we would draw the
attention of our competent -citizens to the
terms of the subscription for the repair of
the Branch Union', Canal. The greater
portion of the amount required has been
secured, and if alt interested persons will
lend their aid, the baliince can be raised
and the completion of this important
work secured.
Form of
The Undersigned hereby agree to pay
to the Union Canal Company of Pennsyl
vania, the sums set opposite to their re
spective names on receiving therefor cer
tificates in such firm as May be hereafter
agreed Upon, which certificates shall be
good for tolls on the 'Said canal, origina
ting or terminating on that portion of the
Branch thereof now out of use. The cer
tificates to bear interest at six per
cent per annum, commencing one year
after the issue of the same. Phe objent
of this subscription is the repairing of the
said Branch Canal from Finnegan's
Dam to Pine Grove, to be made by said
Company, and assurance must be given
that the money subscribed shall be applied
to that object by the placing of the said
money in the hands of some disinterested
party or corporation that will not dis
burse the Same except for materials de
livered and work done in furtherance of
that object. The work to be completed
and put in order for business for a gross
sum not exceeding one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars ($120.000 )
N. B. The Company must have reserv•
ed to them, the right to call in these cer
tificates at par and interest at any time
they may feel able to do so, the said cer
tificates to cease hearing. interest after
reasonable limitation set forth in such
call This subscription not to be binding
unless completed by . competent names to
the full amount _of - dtte hundred and
twenty 'thousand dollars-($120.000)
The subscribers here y> appoint on
their part
the carwing out of the agreement herein
set forth atter the payment_of-it ----7— ` °-
scription
their respective residences
George Clark, Dentist, having
returned to Lehanon, is now prepared to
do all business in his line that may he en.
trusted to him. See Card in another
column.
A Meeting wag held in the Court
House. on Thursday evening last, rela•
tive to tht proper credit of some 29 men
re•enlisted and credited on their -rolls to
"Letianon," it was the desire „that their
credit should be to the county at large so
that they might obtain the county bounty.
A committee was appointed to wait upon
the town council and request a bond of
indemnihcation from them to the county
for the payment of the bounty. If the
rolls are changed and the proper credit
given, the , borough will be relieved of its
bond—if ,:not the borough will be liable
to the county, and then, of course, the
credit of the men will be for Lebanon
alone.
Saturday and Monday next 'will
be great days in Lebanon. The Won
derful BLITZ will give two exhibitions
(afternoons and evenings,) in the Court
House, on each of .those days Every
body should go and see BLITZ. See.
advertisement.
Two Trains on the Lebanon Val
ley Railroad—one a coal train going
West, and the other a cattle train coming
East—came in collision last Saturday af
ternoon, about 4 miles West of Reading,
and the consequences were considerable
damage to the cars of the cattle train, and
the killing of half a dozen hogs and aS
many sheep The crew of the coal train
deserted it when they saw that a collision
was inevitable, but, before doing so, re
versed the engine, and the train backed
into town without guidance. until it was,
very fortunately, 'seen by Mr. W. H.
Long. as it was appr.oaching. Fourth St:
Mr. Long watched his opportunity, and
succeeded in jumping on the engine at
Fifth street, and instantly shut off the
steam. His presence of mind and time
ly assistance doubtless prevented more
serious accidents.--Reading Gazette.
Soap THROAT —Those afflicted with
Coughs, Hoarseness, Irritation and Sore
ness of the Throat, will find nothing so
efficacious as a Throat Remedy. as
13rown's Bronchial Troches. Sold by all
Druggists.
Soldiers, Attention !—Pain, disease and ex
!mount, with a bet clirlate, muddy watey and
h a d diet win b e unavoidable, but armed with
HOLLOWAY'S PURIFYING STRENGHT
ENING PILLS you can endure all thee° and
still retain good health. Only 25 cents per, box.
220.
Taxt NOTIOE.—The enrolling is go
,
ing on. end .it is expected that the Conscription ac
wilt be enforetd immediately. so I would advice every
body to get their Pleavai:
taken in time for their re
lotions and friends. and the OD.'
picture is at Zrarmrawax's New Photographic
'm place to get a No. t,
(tottery. for be is taking the chesPes:
the beet, and
meatlife-like 'Pictures in Lebanon. ItisCAtnitted by
an alai . ba can't be beat, for hie gallery is' always
crowded. (aye klm a call and you will find. a$ we rec
ommend. Remember t he plata. Zimmer:haute New
York Photographic Gallery; in Quaib6rlaad St, Call
early land wroid.a arowd. ' „ .
P.,13:-.`-Cbildrpte and anybody that basso freak eye .
should call at 7.inamennan'aealler7. Biericbtra rin
ij require final 3 to 6 sonowis tisa6 tOO% '. '
Signor Blitz, the V'orld-renown
ed Ventriloquist and Magician, will visit
Lebanon to give perf6rmances at the place
and times stated 'in the advertisement, in
another coldmn. Blitz is so-well known
and appreCiated by all our people, old and
young. grave and gay, that we need on ly
say—Go and Laugh—Go and See the
Funny Blitz—The Amusing Blitz—The
Reinarkab le Blitz—The Laughing Blitz—
The Popular Blitz—The Blitz Who Makes
Aft Happy. The exhibitions are for the
Benefit of the Perseverance Engine and
`Hose company, the proceeds to be applied
to the purchasing of a New Engine. For
so commendable an object, if there were
no other inducements, every one will of
course go to see and hear Blitz.
Gardner's and Hemming's great
American Circus will give afternoon and
evening pert wmances in. Lebanon, on
Friday, April 29th. -.This is oree
largest and. best Circus Oorripani , ?s
the country. The celebrated Oen Gard
ner. the prince of Clowns and funny:lo*
lows, is the Manager. The wonderful
Arab Troupe Whose acrobatic perform
ances take down everything in. that line,
are among the performers. The corps of
equestrians is also unequalled. In a Word
the Circus is one of the first.class, and
will, of course, have an immense crowd.
We refer to the advertisement in another
column.
QUESTION.
Hoilo there Dick 11,11 d
Nancy, where ire you going, that you wt in such a,
burry ?
Axswea..—Why we are just on our wily to 'Deity's.
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken ilu
takes splendid pictures, and his Sallei'Y in nearly, all
the time crowded. so I said to NabCY tve will gocear
ly tbis morning before body else gets there, or we
will beve to come away il'gain i l ithout getting any.
Qtres2.—Yes I I have tumid tee that Daily's gallery
is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some other Gallery
Are.—Gb 'my 1 we could not think of inich a thint.—.
We admire the true and beautiful plan% that briliS ,
takes. so much that we would not go
to snottier
Gal
lery if we could get them foe nothing Helms seven
years, experience in the business, bees a complete sett of
impitved instruments, an excellint sky-light, sup
there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of
course every body that wants a good picture goes to
him.
QUEST.—Whet kind of Pictures doesqe taker
A NO.—lie takes Photogfaphs from miniature to-life
size, plain or calmed. •ilia 'card pictures have been
pronounced more truthful and life like than some that.
have been taken in our • large cities. His Atnbrotypes
are beautiful, awl can't t h heat. He also excels in
copying pictures from anion - Ditguer'retitYpes, and en
larging them almost to any size.
QuEvr.—Where is dila Cal Wei . '1 I must girt biro a
call too.
Ans.—Just come along with NitifeY 'and t, and we
will show you. It is in Stine's New Building. nest
door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. He has . constant.
ty on hand a good assortment or Gilt and Rosewood
Frames, Cases. Albums. ltc., Which he sells cheap... ,
For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11,'63.
Guns. Rifles. Pistols ,Powder, Caps, &c
AtTErerlol4 SPOILTSMEIC.—J. G. AULENBIieII would re
spectfully inform the public that he Continues the
business of manuineturing and ilex Sing in
GUNS, RIFLES, FISTOES:POWDER,
Wads;and all kinds of gunning and gun materi
al, at his Store; on Market .traet. a Mr doors North of
ths L. V. It. It., Lebanon, Pa.
Va. All kindur Reps king done at the shortest pos
siltle notice RUM the best- style of Workut ausb
Lebanon, June 24, 18e3.—ly
gptciat (ttinicro
QWALLOW ta . o or thtee hogsbeada of "Buchn,"
0"Ton ic bitters," Sersapsriiin," "Nervous An
tidotes," &c., &c., &c., and after .you are satisfied with
the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BC
CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—end be rebor
ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure
ly vegetable . pleasant to take, prompt and Salutary in
their ettd , .ts on the broken down and shattered 'consti
tution: Old and young can take them with advan
tage. Imported and sold in the United Statai only by
JAS. S. BUTLER,
Statlon b , bible House, New. York, f
—General Agent.
P, S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price
—which is' One Dallar—post free.
March 30, 1804-3 m.
TISE' NO OTHtit 1--Bk.MAAN'S
PltiLS are the on ILAikit}.24.ll„—fratrog 'r nil
us
-
arid be cured. ONE DOLLAR
thrlissr — Mre box will.perfect a cute, or money refund
ed. sent by mail on receipt of pr ce.
. _
MS. S. 11011.1 qt,
Station D, Bible House, NeYv VOrk,
lit,
Nl'arth 3r, 1864:-3m
no YOU WISH TO BE CURED ? DR. EU
CHAN'S zscr.tsH SPF.elrro FILLS cure in
less than 30 days. the worst cases of
.NI.IItVOUSNESS,
impotency, P,rentature Decay, Seminal Weakness. To
sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual. and Nerrous Affee.
tions. no matter from what each produced. Price,
One Dollar per box.' Sent postpaid, by mail, on 're
ceipt of an order. Address,
JAS. S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible Douse, New York,
Deno al Aguut.
March 30,1864 —3in
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Royt's Hiawatha Hair Resterative
The standard staple preparation for the hair tour=
ranted in all cases to restore faded and gray. hair, and
whiskers, to their original - color. It does no tclaim to
MIA.' the hair grow in where it has fallen out ; noth
ing will do that whatever may be advertised to the
contrary, but it will preheat it from falling-out, make"
it soft,and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from-impuri
ties amt hilmors, and- entirety 01.77C0MC bad Meets of.
previous use of •preparations containing sulphur,
gar of Mad. &e. It requires no- sodping, washing., and
hours for its application, nor will it stain the akin, hat
is as easily applied and wiped from the skin es any
hair dressing. It restores, the natural shading of Mot
hair with another, which gives it a lively appeataues
instead of the dal' uniform black of dyes.— .
Hoyt's Imperiat Colop:rig Cream,
Superior" to any Ilalt,Drepaing iu use. Oils and Cul=
ors the Hair at the Same tinte. Channea light and rtul
hair to a beautiful brown or black.
Sold ev'erywheiv. JOSEPILHOTT 00 ,
No.lo University Pla,T,- New Yurk
March 9,1664—1 y.
DR. 'FOBIAS' • VENETIAN HORSE LINI
MENT, pint bottles at fifty cents cash; for
lameness, cuts, galls. colic, sprains, dic., whrrantbd
cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great
horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure
ring bone nor spavin. as there: is no liniment in ash,
tenon that *lll. What it is stated to cure it positively
does. No owner of horses will be without it after trying
one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life
of an over-heated or driven horse. For soli* And hil
ly-ache it has never failed. Just as sure - hit tii. Nun
rises. just • o sure is this valuable binithent to lie the
Horse embrocation of the day. Sold r by all druggists.
Office, 5R Corttandt Street, New York. •
Feb. 10,
THE CONFESSIONS AND 'EXPERIENCE
03103
INVALI DA. O ":
Published for the heuefit..aud as a Lea rning and
A CAUTRIN TO YOUNG MAN
who suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of
Manhood, etc,supply ing at the mom time.
TILE MEANS OF 9FI,F °UDE.
By one who bee cured hitnetif after being put to
great expense and injury through medical humbug
and quackery.
By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope i single
copies may be had of the author.
N ATII A NI EL MAYFAIR, EA,
Bedford, Kings county, N . : Y.
May 27, 1863.-17
Terrible Disclosiires.
QEERRTS for the:million:l A most valuable and won
0 derful publication, A Work of 400 Pam. and 30
colored engravings. DM lION . THit'S VA DM MEGIDI,,
an original KM popular treittisesm Men- and Woman:
their Physiology. Functions. end Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their
speedy cure. The practice of Dit. - 111INTlilt has long
been, and still is, unbounded, bat at the earnest solid.
tation of numerous persons he has I een induced to ex-
tend his med teal usefelness through the medium °this
-V ADE 51 ite U M." it is a volume that should be. in
the hands of every family in the land. as a preventive
of secret rice!, or es it. guide for the alleviation of one
of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited
mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will 'he for-
warded free of pest.ge -to any part'ol the United States
for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for . yl. Ad.
dress. postpaid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street,
New York. .
Sept. 3,1863.--1 y
strtitfis.
ST. Jon:v's Ctlattett.—Serviee neat Sunday morning and
evening, in the English language. Lecture on
Wednesday evening.
German preaching next Sunday morning and English
in the afternoon. en Election tot a Delegate to the
triennial Syne& will-be heitfafter, the morning -ser
vice in the Moravian church.
Zion's By. Lutheran church!—Engliah Divine service
next Sabbath morning and evening. Also a congre
gational meeting on the following morning, (May
End,) at 2 o'clock, P. M. •
Services—Next Sunday morning, in the English lan
guage, in the First Reformeslehureh.
ocLebanon BasakSt for sale
. •
EgAItES of new stock In the Lebanon ,Bank. for
1.1.. Ellie. Apply at theldwoliserefece, for term, ,to.
Lebanon, April 6, 10{4.
kaatrt 0 •
On the 21st inst., at the bouselof the bride's father
Mr. John Oneeff, by the Rey. lfm. Lennart, )Zr. JO
SEPH LOWEY. to MisellAßY .MSEPIIINEORAEPP,
all of this Borough.
(The printer We's 'tat forgott by the above happy
pair; may they tie long, ppy, prosperous sad
useful.
On the 9th inst.. by,Ote Rey. Pro. **ln, Mr. PETER
Fl ANT, to Miss MARY 'OHRLT,. both from the tido•
ity o f illyerslorrn.
On The 24th itst., by 'the RI. P. W. Kremer, Mr.
TORN REAMENORRFER.,. liklent. of 107th Regt
P. V.. to Niles MARGAREt E. OX, of N. Lebanon.
On the 10th inst., by 'the Illy. E. S. Haman. Mr.
HENRY H. HOMIAN, to Mee EMMA E. SMITH,
(daughter of Curtis N. 'Statb,lboth of Lykens, Dan
pkin county, Pa.
On the 19th inst., in this linttugh, FILEN ELIZA
-137T2, child of Flannel J. slid ray Ann BABB, aged
1 year. 2 months and 19 days.
On the 22d inst., in N. Letaini, NATHAN' BENJA
MIN, child of Thomas and Nis da AIcOREA, sged• 9
mouth and 12 days.
On the 7th inst., in ZifTerstovin. of 'Apoplexy, Hr.
JOON Ulf RICH, aged 40 Years Ind 8 days.'
• t iha 28th nits;Big Bold Iron • Works, near
z9.lposnotiarir, ISAAC 8 91A9THEWS, formerly of
halatnon county; aged. shoat 85 sears
vas Market.
The Lebn
car4;.futo
lUMMI=O
LEBANON, Wsottsm
Extrirramiih St .101
Extra Flour, , , 8 .26
Prime White Wbeat.l 70
Prime Red Wheat, 165
New W. 11401,
Prime Rye, 1 20
. !•-:" 120
Opta, '75
Clover•seed, 8 00
Timothy-seed, 2 89
Flax-seed". „ -2 60
Dried Apples, pealed. 2 00
Peach "Snits," . 260
Poach "Ilutzela," .1 112
Cherries, 76
Onions. 100
Potatoes.. bus, bus, to
Apple Du t ter, 'Etrock.
The Committee cannot blob Velthoilt lifting
upon all Proprietors a Netabliablifeals, the duty
of taking prompt end energetic action to secure
the henafit of the day of Labor from all within
their contra I. ' ..
The Committee deem it , linneeessary `to do '
more, than thus to present the !abject th this peo-
Vple of the three StateS named. In the coming
- campaigns or our armies, the labors
,of. the "San
iiii7 Cornea issielo' will be greatly augmented.—
Ey the first of June 701);(100,men=one of the
largest armies of modern times—win be opera;
tibg lb the Bold: Su !area a feint, VC - tittered
&eel• raglans to t'ih fob the lifeh al's nineeolfinated,
must necessarily carry along with - it a lat•ge a
mount of sickness, suffering and death, to say ,
nothing of the gathered barters of the battle- I
field, 1
These sufferintS, it is our bounded duty . , as i
men atid Christiana, to relieve. A great and en
lightened people', enjoying theblessiegs of a goy
ern,s• ant of their own making, cannot refuse as- 1
ststance to men suffering to maintain its author- ,
ity, and we will not believe that the "GREAT
CENTRAL. PAIR," drawing its products from 1
the three States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey I
and Delaware, so effluent in all mineral, !trice'.
turat and industrial wealth, 001 fall behind
any similar effort which has yet been made for'
the relief of the Nation's children.
As it is desirable not to multiply circulars;
no further authority then tills bitchier will be
necessary ft i• any emetic:ging bl'hl hi' noliabany, or
any respectable committee of ladies and gentle.
men , to proceed at once, in the work hf the Com
in liter ; and it is hoped that under it; organize-'
Clubs will spring up in all the toWhs wail busy
regions of the Softer of Pennsylvania, New Jar
shy, and Deleteate.
Subscriptions will 'be thankfully acknowledged
in the newspapers of Philadelphia ;Ind it is very
desirable that they commence soonotiettett fresh
acknowledgment wilt stimulate effort in other
localities.
All .rultseriptinns.bauld be addressed to JOHN
W. CIAO HORN, Treasurer, office of tha"Com-
In ittee on Labor; Income MA Revenue," No. 118
South Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
"Mr' All needful helps in Circulars end Pos
ters will he forwarded to parties applying for
them. Direct, to , the Chairman of the Committee
as above. '
ZS; All needful helps in oircitlara and Posters will be
forwarded to 1. article applying_ for there. D,reet to the
Chairman of he Committee ea above.
L. MONTH° it EBY BOND, Chairman.
:JOHN W. CLAGHORN. Treasurer.
itfir B W itTlTTEß.CorrempontlingEecretary
DIOR/IGOR J MITCH BROM, Secretary.
HONORARY MEM8....113.
Ills Excellency A. G. C URTlN,Governorof Pennsylvania.
His excellency; JOEL PA R K ER,Governor of New Jersey
His Excellency, Wki. CANNON, Governor of Delaware.
• .
lion. ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor of Philadelphia
I) Fi X-I!ST It Y. 111."..Nrcrii' clia`Mabkewr7.7.3. l ,-"`"•
Dr AVING returned from Philadelphia, I rota hl say
.i l le"or 3 -tru G ra l tilrE l O N . G STE °N di De ll. laware. of the Potoint.c.
1.1, to the good people, of Lebanon and vicinity , that. i • comurrtniE Army
1 have taken rooms at Dam Kasen% (one door East of . • . _
Dr. C. D. Gloninger's,) where. I tan be found at all R m le t ti t te v Y ß ß ia l b SbaP vv r°"e i r Mro it
R W a Hli e li b li rman.
bows of the day, to wait upon those who may want Rey Rieheo3.4.Pom . Mrs (Antis M Delimit
my professional cervices. , ` .. .,tit _ ~; „,_ ilk b_,.!„,,,.
Mrs JIBED Sergeant
Particular attentive paid hit
„..., ~ ft.."' IV' ..1' 0i" , ....i.
t unproved ""-W P Breed Mrs Alm Id Scott
o f TEMA. All operationadone , - 4 ' —e la t Rev I CW-wetter ' bits Geneill Meade
andac i e nti A cnia tlfriiiii - as - elsewhere for the same Rev Isaac beerier t'l ' . a ems..--...........----
- - 1 Sirtitletif.P.,.. , "l* . cam Harrison. Jr
t . onn - B3gat TM/Minton 4 It R0bt1q . 4% , , Lemming
-S- I ",Pgigkftriforpastfctiorr I Would solicit tile
,patron; ' Cutlittiodorti It P Stockton - Mrs L Mout ornery Bo d
age ef those wishing the ter' vides of a Dentist.
GEORGE CLARA., D. D. S. 1 Fte erlck Fraley lire George F Weaver
TA:4)4IIOn, Pa., April ; 1804. John Bingham Mrs George W. Harris
, Hearse Waltman; 11111 N A Drexe l -
`-'^ /WY IV Staidards.l3 D, Mrs
"M N Holley,
Professor Henry Commie !Mrs John.W Forney
! Chat leo lipedleton Tutt, MD Mrs SaannoLA Crosier
I Dr Walter Williamson ltra Routh Turley
lion Oswald Thompson Miss A rater
non .1 11 Ludlow_Miss Susan O'Neill
N B BrownellatiesSilife Scott
Dv D
niel olighertY align' Imisa E tinhorn
and 90 others. and 35 others
iltg4* dna., . .38
llualr i iik ii).:. - -. 25 -
Tub 1r salted latter, ' 10
1 Lan; . .., .15
ITall Ha
I i
VT, . . • ''
11
, Its
' • ... 12
ISVO der*,
810
804 - • • 7
Bee w
ax ' : -25 "
Wbtetagti .
' . 11
Begs, •
• 5.
Utistles, * lb., -VO
Ithers,* lb: y ... V. 15,
nr of, 514
120 1)1'034, * qt.,
1 Vinegar,* gal., 12%
attrrtiltmtitts.
INUNION THERE% STRENGTH A
Weculai Stetted - Meeting. of the Uterpenters' Union,
will be hold at the Perseverance:Ball, on Wednes
day evening noxt, April 27th. 18114.1 Aa ' ltlection for
permanent officers will be heild. i
By , order of the President.
7.ebanon, April 21, 'FOC i
Spring 00ening.
norm undersigned would respectfully inform the la
." dies of Lebanon and vicinity, Mat she will ha've
an opening, of
Spring de SOMmer
"goti4to,- gut,s,g-,ettA,
HATS, together with RIBBONS, FLOWiliti, bit
TR ÜBS DA Y , April 28th 1864,
to which all are cordially
L. 1111011
L'eblinotr, April 27,1804•
-- -7 - TAKE .....
NO ICE
THAT
John H. ,', saver;
I S still carrying on the manufee re of all kinds of
BOOTS &-Stillo $, &e.
lie has pint returned from
. _
-the c . i t t i, y , , ,i lha o r r i g n oo n:
this AbiaZtra
. which he is prepared to work
hp to ofilor in the best style ot work:Mtn:
chip. Ilia,shop is on Market Street, between
I:Veter and &Tickler's Mill.
N. bincle'of Repairing promptly attended to
Lebanon, April 27, 18114.
eortiniittee fora pay's tatok
t3REAT CENTRAL SANITARY" FAIR.
Committee on "Labor, Incomes and Revenues,"
Mace No. 118 S. Seventh Street.
Philadelphia
&ma W. Otatnioas t Treasurer.
The Committee Ise a special work, to veil: to ob
tain a day's... Mos." a da• 'to "'lncome," and a day's
"revenue," from every citizen of the three States of
Pennsylvania, New. Jersey, and Delaware, for the ben
efit of our sick and wounded soldiers.
Thu Committee is now fully organized at the above
address .and culls air the cooperation of all classes in
the community.
We cant t,; show what the ludwatedsl Classes can do
for their soldiers!
Wit.t the props Can de la their separate trades!
Whst l'ebusylvisairt can d • I
What New Jersey can do I
What Delairiro can (14,1
What each itrf,and town Cali dol
each proleallun'tan 4441 •
What sath areal° can do!
What- cach occupation can dot
_What h manufactory oett
:Whitt each bitua, inhumane company *pd rtillnad
What.oachtnine can do I
What each au: kallop can do I
Whet each family ca.. flu/
What each man can dui .
What enett woman can do i
Wiint each boy and girl can dol
IVe toshow to the world what American freemen
e.re ready t do for their soldiers.:
This is a great WC/Th . .llnd •he time short • '
The way to da so is to ORGANIZE!
-9rganize in ypor workshops —in yolir families. .
Let the own organite.„
Let the eromen _organiSel
-.let the trades orgamie/
.'.Organize heetywhero.
'Let the werkinvb 'Mire with their erriplofers,
ploys a Nilth their livorktnen.-„
It is easily done. If the workmen will authos or
their employe. a to d duct one day from their week'day
month's earnings, and the employ-re tell add to it aged
of their. profits,. the whole .auto will be neknowled to '
together to toe credit of the establishment. We eay
all, go. to work et mace 'with u. in this great,. work
'flurry forward your contributions.. Every acknowledge
meet • ill atimatatoothers to follow your example ,
Circulars with full Instructions will be sent upon sp-'
plication, by mail or otherwise, to the undersigned To
:work l - to work! .-'
L. MONTGOMERY lIOND, Chairmen.
• N E L E. W. HUTTER. •••-:
Chairwomen of Wiest Committee.
- IS. J. , MITCIIESON, Secretary.
Great Ceirtrat Fair:
=
IN•cvx-.
'Pike
SANITARY COMMISSION.
Orrtdri OF TUE euXMITTER, VS LABOk)IINCOME AND
REVENVES.
' N0..118 Sou;ra . S.Eitnint STftr.ET.
PRILIDELTEtIetp• APRIL 4111, 1864.
The Committee on "Latter, Incomes and Rev
anent," invite ci;Foperation,with them in the par:
ticarlor work fdr which they bare been appoint
ed. As no portion of the people are more patrl,
olio than the winking men and women of. the
country,, otieh
ao
have an
e l e
ty to
s b o u p t p j o u r a t t o a e n t dp proper that
contribute they t
o tthe should
he
objects of the Fair. The most equable . plan for
ace d :J:l ol,4ri n g this, end, at the same time the
saltiest one, is to ask' for the contribution of a
sitigis . dar.eqiribtir from oil classes in the MB:
nsnniiy.':.4tiany will contribute erdal of , their
labor willingly, who would not subscribe their'
money. To reach every department of industry
and art will h e ii work of grout labor, but, if at
tabled, will be productive of immense results.
The success of the plan will depend upon the
hearty co operation of, every element of influence
within our Smite, and we invite all theguardi
alieof the industrial interests, and ail others, to
take hold with usin furthering Ebb; great work
of patriotism and humanity.
The Committee is charged with- the following
duty, to w it t
Finst:To obtain 4he contribution of
laborer, formuunt operative and employee ; pres
day's lahor," or earnings, from.evesy artisan and
Wen t, cashier, teller and clerk °revery inci.irpor
ated and unincorporated company, railroail and
expreis company , employing firm, bank, menu
'etnod
;
te il'me
banker i andin h•
ker, importer, 'Auctioneer and merchant; clerk,
B e c h t o u r: ,
oironworks;e e;from
oil
every w p o
t r i k esa ,
agent and salesman ; designer, finisher and art
ist ; pu bli s h e r, printer and mechanic ; ;
from every
government officer, contractor. and employee;
grocer, butcher, bakerel:4,4mm
; farmer, bond
eulturiet:
produperi, from every maritua ma
ker, milliner and.femnie operative ; every indi
vidual engaged its turning the soil, tending the
loom, or in any way' earning a livellhoindi3Or
building &fortune within the States of PenneVl
'Tapia.; NeYrJeigeY and Delaware,
ebb' eimaribuition.. of
,one
d ay 7;,,R evenn e," framed! the gresat toMp}oying
entablishments;• firms, corporations, eauslitmier,
railroads and Works: -
.
Titisti—To obtain the eentrihritlen. of ems
"pay's Moodie from every retired person, and per
'of 10.1 one—rude and female—living upon
their 'mistral, end from all clergymen, lawyers,
Phyttioians, dentine, ed itors, authors and proles.
ears 'tall other persons engaged in the learned or
other pro f essions.
Much o f this work must he performed by the
pertonal influence and efforts of ladies and gen
delithrt asseoiated with the Committee in carry
ing 'Mit this plan.
Thb 'Committee feel the responsibility of the
work they have undertaken, which, to he saadass
ful, will require a very perfect ramification bf
their Plan, and they therefore call upon ell
earnest people, to assemble themselves together
in every town - , township, and county. and form
organ i rattans of ladies ant gentlemen to co. op
erate wilt Abein in alit great work and labor of
love. In the manufacturing counties, the coal
and oil rag ionsi and in the agriculture I districts,
—especially, let there be organisations in the
large towns, so that the young people may have
in` opportunity thus to render assistance to their
relatives and frieuds fighting the battles of their
country in the armies of the nation. •
The work of this Comnsitteie may be prosecu
ted where no other effort can be made for the
Fair, as. in the mines of the coal regions'. A
day's earnings of the miners, and a day's pro
duct of the mines can be obtaineda where no
portable article could be procured for .transpor
tation. Indeed there. is no part or section of
these States where the day's labor may notbe ob
tained, if organisations can be formed tb math
them.
W ekLy.
AN ORDINANCE
Regulating the Renting of the Market Stalls and Garb
Rights of the Market, in the Borough of Lebanon.
Be it enacted and ordained by the.' Burgess and Town
Council of the Borough of Lebanon, That op and after
the publication of this ordinance, the Committee on
Market ha and are berel,y authorized to made the Pre
mium or lowest price of the Stalls to the Market Mouse
as foliowk, to wit :
On the West vide, No. 1, $11: N 0.2. $4O ; No. S. $3O;
No. 4, s2u t. N 0.5, $lO ; No. 6, $l4; No. 7,512: No. 8,
$lO ; No. 9. $9 . ; No. 10: 58 ; No 11, $7 ; N 0.12,56 ; No.
10. $5 •, No. 14,55 ; and on the East side, .No.-1, 516 ;
No. :4 $10; No. S, $l5 ' • Nu. 4, $l5 ; No. 5, $l4; Net. 43,
$l4 :No 7 , sl'.l ; No. 8. $l2 ; Nll. 9, $lO ; No. 10, $9;
No.ll, $S ; No. 12, $7 ; No, 13, $0 : No. 14. $5. -
Be it further enacted and ordained, That the Curb
Sleuth'. of 10 feet each, shall be rented at public Sale.
et the mane time with the Market Stalls, to be °coup led
for the term of one year. provided, that no Stands shall
be rentedibr less.then one dollar per year ; said Stands
to be numbered by the Clerk of the Market - in a per
manent manner.
All Ordinances, or part of Ordinances, that are
sup
tilied by the foregoing Ordinance, are hereby repealed.
Enacted April 12, IW.
ADAM. ORITTIMIER,Chief Bitrgese.
Attest :—D. li. ADILIs, Clerk
Lebanon, April 20,13x:1.-3t _ _ _
.
VAL - CT.:On -
.
Borough Property
AT
•
Private Sa le.l
rinlE subscriber offer sett Private Sate a HOUSE and
1 LOT-OF . G ROHN D. situate in Cum-
Berland street, In the Borough of Leh
anon. l square East of the Court •.; f 3, 11
i l
House. The House is a large :three; ..-- t'' ',-
story BRICK DWELLING, with all '- .. .
the modern improvements -
,-
/yirThe terms will be reasonable. : 4.. For further
information apply to ItelnoehlV A 'Melly, ii North
Lebanon Borough. ~,' : --• ..- . . -
April 20, 1864.—tf. GEORGE GASSER
Tremont. Schuylkill rotinty.•Pa;
Private Sale.
. A certain tract of Land, littinto in . londowterry
totanabip: - Lebanon cohnty, oh the rob,* leading
from Palmyra toCampbellstown, and oho-fourth mile
from I/ 2 ' mile from Leb.nos,Nalley,
ltaii-
C'ontaining 10 Acres, r
of the Best LIMESTONE LAND, in five field; -under
good FENCES, all I,lllmi over lately: lie,* two
! • 'story FRAME ROUSE, with KITCHEN
Attached and Basement,young OICCIIAItD
from Miller's and New York Nurseries,
1 . j I • selected with great' care. 'Pears, Plunks,
.Apricots„ Peacbes,and all kinds of Ober
ries and Grapes, four kinds Of Goosber
ries. Raspberries. Currants, Strawberry beds, and all
kinds of Shrubs. Shades, Ornamental Trees,
ikar• AiNG TOBACCO, raised from Cuba mord' foklisto.
Yosseision and good title will be given any dafrafter
Sale, or the Ist of August, 1564,
Yr. L. stitammt.
Loodolutorry tp., April 20,1564.'
IMPORTANT
MARRIED., LADIES I •
TRULYA-BLESSE..NG.:
IVlLl4tent.frecdPehaiye; to any Lady. who will
aunt in ilia , parAt and iddreee, direetioni bow to pre
rent the.exirenie pain of MU ; also how to
kik;; ; .B - : ritiridyvk' healthy d beautijtd children; also
Vne'othkr :sre7ind IMPORTANT SNORNT,` tin only
diTa.krideath , feinedies ever discovered. -
" - ",bitoblect in making the above offer to induce ere;
ry' lady:to tieriny remedies.
Address , MADA.MN. DITLENT AUX, M. D.,
767 BrOadway,•
. .
.; ' . • tr - New York City.
11
Apr . . 4 *; 1864.-3 m
rfW ?10))q)tqfl
RTIMOVA_L - ,
Lartuto H. Rohrer, - I
w 0 17 %D o respectfully
on , Z inform
that
sefi lib
he bag ee iZEMOVED n hie Tailoring vicinit y,stab-
- ilehment to two doors below Phitip Y.
Meesailltibi.Gboe Storm where he will mike an the
molt, ta,litoxiable Clottileg. •ALL. work entrusted to,
him Will'be umonfmtured.in the best marmerion mod
erate terms.'' Good till ' and substantial making sum,:
intiod.'"Thenkfut for the itherattatrenene extended
t„ hi m thus fir, he nopei,Xy.;striet.ettention to his
'business to merit a efoatiaalseoo , or the Mime. , Gomm
dial* tuelSed lb. pobliw sect his old oustonter e to ins.
-biers call. -- ' - frebation, Apr 1),11,1884,
SIC. BLITZ!
Is Corning !
"Let
those he* tang h who never 'laughed before.
Aria rose Vet it I.lwelrls 411gb new laugh the more."
OICITAITZ !
BLITZ—The Wonderful Bird Turner
BLITZ—The Unequaled Ventriloquial I
BLITZ—The Unrivalled Magician!
BLITZ—The King of Funny telloWS I
BLITZ—The Prlnceof Amusement!
• WILL EXHIBIT IN THE
ourt House , Lebanon,
• ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY AFTERNOONS
AND EVENINGS.
APRIL 301 H AND MAY 2D, 1864,
For the benefit of Perseverance Fire Co., (the proceeds
to tie applied to the purchasing of a New Engine.)
WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES in Natiirul MA
GIC. Modern Thermaturgies a, d Ancient Sortei7,noin
blood with immense powerc of VENTRILOOVISA,ItiId
THE LEARNED CANARY BIRDS
These feats will appear incredible to tbb sehaelt, Ira
•possible•to the eye, and improbable to the Imagination.
The Mystic Light, Strange Feats with a Frandkierthief.
Animal Producey tint Incomprehensible Wilt irsit, the
Wonderful= Ring, Mirsculobs Cobs, Ac., all **Missing
and moat remarkable FEATS.
.THE LEARNED CANARY BIROS!
Will perforin — tbeir Wonderful Feats.
The Birds; do Laugh—The B de do Nan
And BLITZ will dilve Dull Dire Atriyi
Ventriloquism
Will be of the most amusing chtsracter. embratting a
Zoological Content., Humorous Dialognes, Imita
tions ofChildren Crying and Laughing, an .
Tho.Distamie and Approach of Soulid, and
YLII
,the Laughable. and Delightful Ef
fects of this truly Mysteitons Art. Per
ilous will distinct' y be beard ascending and de
mending from the Raptor the ' Coixrt Tiouse,lll-as
tracing the Rogratry of the II UM6131 voice to b igh degreee
TO CONCLUDE WITH THE WONDERt'UL
DANCE of DIX PLATE - 1- oi . a
COMMON TABLE
ADMISSION, 25 CTS. CHILDREN. lb 01S.
sir As R will probably be eroWiled In the evening,
ebildren will find It to their advantage to Attend the
afternoon performances.
',gyy- THE PERSEVERANCE BAND I VII be-present.
TPOIR--Afternoork—Doors open at 2 o'clock. to conk
meow at 3. Evening—Doors open. at 7, commence, 8.
PICKETS can be had at Adam Eise's Het Store; and
at tbe Door. ; [Lebanon, April-26, '64.
WILL EXHIBIT-AV
LEBANON,
ON FRIDAY, APRIL 29th, 1864
CARDNER atcomets
GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS
GA.itmart, HIOCUNGe &CO - - Puoplurrons
Dem GARDNZB - .
MO
Ibian Gymnast,
A:Lemberg of the
ippon In /rime'
so Lure, te.,
„ _Aunties 'hpon the
Great Desert of the Old 1% oil/
MAGNIFICENT BAND CHARIOT
Constructed dipiesslY' for the season it ,the cost of scow
by Fielding Brothers. the celebrated Coach Sunders of
/Veer York City. The design of this chariot is of the
most unique , and most a laborate description. The pre
filing gold, red and blue, and as it enters
town upon themes/nag of exhibition drawn by 12 Smut-
MD Caatiggas gaily comparisoned,*a toutentemble is
presented of hnpossang richness and grandeur. THE
PAYILLION which is capable of seating SOCO spectators
is entirely new and was manufact toed expressly for this
Season, at a" cost of Stoop by Mr. Henry- Dougherty of
South St . ., New York. The CARR Xi CgS, HAN/tam - Raga
eats YAM, PELOPERT/ES and APPOINTiIiNT. ire beauti
ful in the extreme.- The Srun of Manses, PDXIza and
Mums are of thd Iffiest andbast trt tiled collection in the
world. The Troupe of Performers compote. the Elite of
the Profession. Look at the Nam es ;
DAN GARDNER,
the People's Favorite Clown.
Richard Hemming s
E q uestrian and Tight •jtope Artiol
Punster and COmic Vocalist
Frank Carnenier,
the Celebrated flpatatrialat
Signor De.LoniS,
the Best Glmnaist of the .Age
Frank Whittaker,
GEORGE BROWN,
the Great Ameriiiri thtnblers
111
Miss Eliza Gardner,
MME. CAMILLA,
the ramsd Parisian Equeetri
anew.
La Petit Camilla
the Infant Prodigy.
,
1.4."))
*d.:,
the Pocket Clown.
Also Messrs. Dubbls,
Ve 'Untie,
Bo Sweet,
. Nude, Cooper, Sze,.
together with numerous well Se
tested. Auxiliaries. The above
Talented Artists will appear at
each Exhibition, in conjunction
with
The Arab Troupe,
inirrery yidiety of Smarm RIMINI!,
Thum Rzuzitc, GYMNASTIC and
AanonArtcr Xxigatcpura, Tux;
iz zags, D.awczso, Summit,
THE RAW,
br Grand Orchestra,
compecod of many musical ca.
beaded by dm "mat
/damstara, Fox= i1.AR111.04 .
The , Grand: Prociessiizis
wlll be of the most elegant'clai
acter. headed b 7 the Royal Rand
Chariot, end Will enter the town
between 9 and 10 ettock, A. M.
Pwo Exhibiona each day.: At•
ternoon and Evening. -
poors Open at 2 and-2 1`, , 24.
Performance to comment calf
en hour later. ,
ADMISSION 50 and-26 Olin
Don't forget the Day and Date, but
wait for the Big Show and the Real Troupe
of Arabs. Don't confound this with any
other estalWahinont., We defy competi
tion and 'defy equality.
Wili!,alep.rallibit at
WOMELSDORF - - 8.
IlinttatELSTOW,N - -
44 1 80
W. S. GARDNER,:
Aptif 20,
A List Retailers_
-
( ty 7~ and Donsestie Geode, Wares, Misi-ban.
k . ) dier, kr., which Were returned by the Mereantilg
Agopreiser or Lebanon Count*, lbr the year NM- No
tice Ip hereby given that.. the Apprelser will bold his
appeals the Commissioners' OM" la Abe Borongb
Letettsoii, raraday, Ms 3rd day of May, A. 11 1116 d,
which timo iLld pleas those &airier to appeal rei
attend. SALMNICti NEI% ..
Masons Borough.
Uri of Retailers. Glam. Lisened..
Welts 4 Houck, stationery 13 $lO 00
Jacob Readel, Shoes 10 20 00
Geo. Ross, pat. medicine 3 10 00
do drugs 14 7 00
David Germany. hardware 10 10 00
John George, merchant 11 11 MI
F. H. Bbur, confectionery 14 7 li*
L. K. Landerrollch, merchant 12 - • It SO
Fisher A Arndt, leather 14 . 7 00
John F. ltbnr, enntectlonery 14 7 00
Daniel M. Wither', flour s meal 14 700
P.P. McCanlly, shoe. 14 7 00
Towle A Carlisle, merchant 14 7 09
0. E. Rohland, shoMahats 14 7 as
Joseph Lowry. confehthhisty 14
John Graeff, confectionbry le
John Yordy - , inisidleitr IA
Joseph Rosman, shoes • iiste 1.4
H. J. B. Smith-, groceries 14
John L. Becker, ittitioiheiy /4
J. C. Honer A CO , toltheidiaot. 13
Barry A Anderson, toßedadillft . 13
J. H _Kelly. jewelry 14
L. B. Oppenheimer. clothing If
D. S. Reber, pat.medlcine •
do drugs lt
Goodyear A Diffenbach, merchant 11
Adam RI •e, batter 14
Markus Nathan, notiouric 14
C. Greenawalt, ardware 14
Owen Gaubert', furniture 14
Reuben Bander. confectionery 14
William Light, brewer 11
Edward Strickler, grain 24
Abraham Strickler, grain IS
Salley Thooms, grain • fruit 14
John Yost, brewer 11
John Gerhart, merchant 14
J. A. Smith, huckster
1
Samdel Krause, Merchairt.
J. H. Br ter, (agony) cross. 1
J. L. Lerner, drugs n
_._ .ao 144. medial"' 4
J. J. Helchtfold,(agebt,) tnbeeco 14
Robert Wm*, confeatiOnery 14
Henry Brains°, merchant 13
Henry A Relnoehl, member* it
shirk & Moore, shoes • 14
Daniel Graw* shoes la
Jamul N. Rodgers, stove* ' 14
Jacob Mewls; fruits as 14
G. L. Atkins, shoed 14
Samuel Houck, shoes II
John Gower & Bro., merebent 1
S. 8. Ramsey, merchanttallot 4
Henry Raiser, clothing U
D. R. Deshler, grocery . , 14
George Hoffman, greln 4 salt 13
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Janice Seedhrit. confectionery 14
J. D. Ktailise k 0; wercboot. 9
George 21. ffailbiF, merchant 14
Chivies IliCiiritia; fruits tie 14
John Dillei. elEiriiii, 14
L. L. Givenmiili., leitilii ' 14
Relsenstein A Bro.', clothing 18
Henry H. Clouse, huct.4lsr. .10
Jackson 214Waslilji.
Allen Bollinger, distiller 11
Lindertmntb, lumber
:12
Moses Fronts, hiaskster 40
Donges A Stoner, merchant 'l9
Geo. L Saltier. grain i coal 18 *
A. Weigley,merchant 13
Hain 2-Ilimmelberger, grain,
Ciiiil a salt 12
Gerhard 2bq-; cog sie 14
Jonathan & 9 . 41111ar, Usti
~ 14
lamb Sbocb A Co.-merchant • 14
Benjamin Arts, SWUM 14
Henry Shirk, drags 9 11
do pat. medicine 4
Spengler & Musser. merchant MI
Coover & tres 2 , Mete, coal a salt 13
Daniel Crick, coals 14
Samuel Shell, stove 14
Benj. Harper, tionfeCtlOnny
M. L. Bowman, merchant
Jacob A. Wolf, InmbeN 1
Daniel Bander, eonaletidilliit 14
J -& H. Loose; leithet4 Milt 14
Spengler it Val ther‘liiiiits 13
John Itohnisti - , illiMar • coal 14
Heidelberg , ftiorga l 4o .
A.S. Grbb, Merchant , . 13
do merchant 14
Jarhb Kritzer, distiller IL
Henry Bomberger, leather 14
C) rue IL Krell, merchant La
Lacher A Kurtz, merchant 10
do grain 13
Joe. S. Lonsermerckent 13
John W. Miller, hunt seer 15
John Bachenstose, huckster 12
Frank Seehrhit, merchant 14
Oarsman 7bwnship.
B .& 9. Eby, merchant II
Edward F. Ramsey, mar. tailor 14 ,
Bucher A Kurtz, merchant U
John Gamer, grain 14
North Anmelts aprrhaep.
John W. Fish. r. confectionery 14
John Ward, confectionery 14
George Peter., huokelet i
John Stemma, furtlitlikis
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Kleppe.. WK.-elder, millattni 13
John .N Sohn. Stereo 14
Peter Graybill, ahuisi .
4 . 14
J. s. Kiiileger , graln coal ' 12
G. Bordner. merchant Is
Heilman.* Snavely, ilea 14
Gabriel Weller slierger, Merchant 14
William Ault, leetteir .14
J. A. Heilman A Bru. merchant 12
Mrs A Lotig, grAiii
• AIWA Eamon Earwig&
Martin W. Eberdt, drugs 14
0 G. Melly, nut - chant.. 14
Solomon Smith, saddlery A cosh' 14
Relneettis A &Icily, lumber A seal 12
Jacob Null, wood A coal 14
William Eckarretk, Sr-, coals,
grain It salt all
Mary Zeller, confectionery 'l4
Jac...b H. lietnes, merchaut 43
Joseph Bowman, furniture 14
Joseph R. Ruston, tobacconist l i t
Frederick Gerduer. confeethiblifji
Herman Bauch, confectiouery 111
John Paine, grain. irc . 13
Joseph Yordyi Erielititer 14
Christian Ltag. nieriihMet
Jobb P. Arnia, tokifisiii
Beghwaiimilik: ll
Levi Shiftier, merchant.
Levi Bubb', huckilid • 18
J. I. Orlog, merchant , la
George Endgame, - hummise
Levi Paine; himkalie
Peter Shock, hwiketar. 13
John Weller, itoaDi /3
Jculah Light, leant* It
George Sant, steieii 14
Samuel Welber, merchant 18
Thomas 8- - Walne-r; merchant 13
Mark tittle, merchant 14
J. K. Ulm, bucsater 10
J.IL Bienherger, hur Miler 10
liilicreek knonstfle
J. B. Walter, merchant 14
J. A. Weigiey, merchant 14
John Zimmerman, grain 14
John S. Richard. gi aln 14
y. if.. Stewart, merchant 14
3. Landis IL Son. inertial:it 14
John U. Seibert, grain 14
Daubs] Zug, coal a timber 14
South Leharen fcliterhip.
Henry Haat, grain, coal A salt 13
D. T- Werner A Cu., grille, coal A
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Thomas A Ilarpei, merctimat 1.1
.1. A W. A. Uadrichiluerebaut 14
David ette.,i. hathrr - . 14
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Catharine 'rants, merchant 14
" .. had 14
Levi Zmomernian, merchantl3
. ' 14
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John Dr/Anger, merchsar 111
Samuel Johnston, stovee 14
Edward Meld eget, tallOrmerchant It
E. Srekner, tddreitittut
Jobn J. Brighttalk merehaut 13
Jonas Baskenetose, huckster 13
Martin Kelly. nwrchidt /0
do grain S.Seett 7!
Simon vitas.at .ree
Mertto n. Own. merchant 1*
Levi W. li t enry,tioarentionery 14 '
Thad* tasonskyt.
Eshleman &J. Heilman, limber it "
coal - 13
21e1ly & ltrother, giain & coal 14
Daniel T. Bordner. merchant It
Nicholas Nigel, huckster
Mostar* township.
Bri liner t Treichter, merchant 12
Amts 8. Widmer, stove 14
Fisher & Arndt, leather 14
John Philips, merchant 13
Emanuel Gamber. huaksfee
JODI' C*l)l3 13
do do &Egg 14
Levi Heilman & Sterebent 14
30/31. Atte** restikshfle.
Stelereet g niarthazt 14
'Ohl/ Mae.. huckster 13
J. G Frits. drugs 14
0. W. thwarter, stationery
Cornelius Smith. conteetionery • 114
81.-ver & Blether. merchant 1*
Wit lism *hirer. legtber &tal n
Endolph IVer, luinier 13
A. &D. Ereidr r. grain , 13
per. mrrelumat 13
Borth "Lebanon /wash?
Henri Ilattninn;britnery 11
Michael lieverling. huckster 13
Israel Light, merchant 14
Shirk 3 tong, merchant 14
do grain 14
Andrew Light, metehavit I*
John H Groh. merchant 13
Jewth Ridd* huchiter 13
*dem R. Light, merchant 14
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Free Wxhibition.,
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