t _tl g.. - i LEI3ANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, NAY U, 1864 ,'HOME AFFAIRS. ,„.,3gta t eni of .a.crcreor t The publishers of Lebanon hare agreed upon the ,',..fotiosiink !Osage, for, Advert l ising,_vi!g t•-ir ; • Sise: ' It. 88:' 3in; ' ",• Square, 12 vines, $ .80 $l.OO $3.00 $O.OO $8 00 S" • 2-1. - I.oo.'''"4o_',:';o'.ooB.oo 12.00 3 " firma, -1.50 10.00 15.00 For Exerutor's and Adrainiettritor's Notices, 2.00 For Assignee. Auditorandeinillar Notices, „ 1.50 . For yearly garde; not ,exceading 0 lines, . - .3.00 ' Par aoltitan adverthannent, 1 year, 80.0' • For kr" •coionin " . . • Far ,41,47p1umn .‘ • " • . . . • 18.00 For egponneutg mill Mateo , f:or oilice,• in adeanca.. 2.00 013 tAnnounairog sale. unoxecimpgwied. by WIT t. 1.03 EeF.LOCIti N0V.0.05, Socitety rei3olutions, &a., 8 ets 7 % - WebeFe .or Speelai Notices, a cents par line Ye . " r .lvert.',aaments for Marchauta and 111141.'• •.; - Baran se agreed aPen , .* . 7-4 At the head of this column will be . found a schedule of prices agreed upbh by the publishers of Lebanon in regard - to advertising. With the exception of a t ';,.feW trifling item% there is po increase on , the prices heretoibro charged. We have only made them uniform. The published • Ipriees will be invariably adhered to. Messrs. Stine '& R.oss At their , - Paper Mill in this trOrough are now pay. ing 815 per ton for 'straw; $lO per ton second .Cropnd $8 per thn'fdr Corn-fodder. M:111.-4t. We publish the iiutside the reply of the School bireBtlfis of this tii• *ugh, to the 'eh - Lepers resolutions whieh appeared last Week. A paymaster reachmd this placo last week, .and path Off the Chambers 'burg Veteran Militia of Thus has 4sne-good deed beeh 'Perforrned by , thead. 'ministration, at long last. went hail, but they come to tithe. All were paid wittithe exception of some '4 , iiesertet:s," we believe. We now ;Want to see "the , ' , nine months' men get 'their tenhised bounty. • The nett proceeds ienliz;ed by 'the Perseverance Engine and 1404 . cam -patty. by the exhibitions given by Blitz, 'amount to $225. The Comtiany re turns its thanks to, the public tdr their `encouragetnent. Aabati Mull, Esq.„ for mare years Secretary of the Sinking Sprink : i insuranee Company, died on Wednesday Mast, aged about 50 years_ Attention is directed to the ad , st verhsernent of-McCormick's Reapers in another column. J. H. Bressler, Tin `smith, is the agent in this, place. We, lea,ra , tbat, , a number of La 'dies and Gentlemen of this place are a bout getting up an exhibition of a pleas ing character for the benefit of the Sanita -47 Commission, which will take place in 'the•Court House, in a few- ifeekt. Due notice thereof will be given. Lookout: f9r:soinetng New.— 'niceßise is now in thecity, 16264 'a . nice assortment .all kinds of . fitnmer :Hats,. which` will he opened this 'fiats for Boys and Menlo suit all lasteS- The Town Council have put up 'an addition to the Market House, for the laCcoitithadation of• the increasing wants 'of the borough. It is of frame, and the' laughing stock, for the past week, ofiali who see it. while the residents of the mediate vicinity where it is located are annoyed and diagUsted with themin3ploye ment." The 'sold folks" put-up a hand. 'some house, which has however.for years been considered a nuisance, Weing gro ped right in the heart of the town, and many unsuccessful efforts for its remottid were made. Of late years the people be• 'came reconciled to lt, wtten kept organ and tidy,' but riow they are 'afflicted with 'a structure that compare's only in looks and construction with a brick maker's 'shed. For several years 'past late apmb :of money time been expenard in malOnt qe . streets, curbs, fullers, &o , with :tleye beauty nod convenience itiihe out .skirts of the toU;n, seureelY-isittritit car :ing a "darn for the expense." whlle now . in . the centre of the town,, where - all 'strangers look at our buildings and judge of our taste therefrom, w k g have 'stuck a wooden shed that is a disgrace when new; and wilt be a nuisanse lew yeart.— A trifling addition to the exmoe tiave gut up a neat blinding and uniform Avith the old. - The curb stones of the adjacent prop illy have also been numbered by placing iitin plates with figures on them in -the OaVeMents, to serve as stands for market 'he 9811, since it: left Lebanon, hes: tinYlcd_tiwee of its men. viz :—Au gust..Withima, Co. A., and Wm. Shives, 't4P.;l.; -.from diskette, and John Loucks, Co, 1c.:.,,wh0 died. froth the effects of a pistol shot In the brain, which Was care- E almlydifcharged in camp., Capt. Amos K. Kuhn, Co. b., Lieut. Ektloman Yeakle, : Co. K., and AtiiiHß: master :Thomas Achey, have resigned. . Rebellion `'' lo- Kutztown.—The kmdlordl 0'1;114191w) had a rneetingiast week, at which theyreso'Ned to raise,;-the price of drinks to ten cents; whereupon the'drinkers "struck," and' woUtirrtotten ' bite, so that the land tOriis graceielly re ceded, and came down to the specie stanslEtr4 ofs..cents. At. lastOicotitits all waa quietla tutztown. Pt•tA" ..roisonowa Parts of the Vie:Plant. .-4-Inasmuch . as a vast deal of debate haS ~ taken place regarding the chemical pro- Pf-rties of rhubarb, or pie plant, and as - there are now hundreds of acres of the ,IPlant being cultivated for culinary pur z.pmes as well as for wine manufacture, it may-be well to state that the, London Gardeners' Chronicle cites cars of se vere illness being pr)duced by using • the swelling buds of this pie plant for tarts. Several cases are also mentioned where severe or dangerous illness has resulted from the use of the leaves. The Albany ' Cultivator says—"We have known a similar case in this country. Oxalic acid la the leaves may be the cause. Hence caution ,should be used not to ,employ sny part of this plant as food except that which expetience has proved to be harm less." THE• tiI'HAFT:--.We venture the assertion that there will be no draft in Lebanqn,county,on the calls • issued by the Government thus far for men. It is expected thatour quota will be filled this week, it not, it will be before the draft takes.place. And even if it should not it would he very unjust if the county were not to procure the exemption of the few drafted, when it has had exempted the many by the payment of total bounties in the refunding of which all must assist by paying taxes. Ne: , erthe less, we are safe from draft now, but how, long this will continue is duhious. We may in a wee k -have another call for a couple of hundred I .tiousand more. Then look out. 3;: f essrs. Stine & Ross are rilek mg an add itinn of 'a brick balldirig,.l22 by 31 feet in size, to their4Aossee Mitls property. to accommolaiethttir niachinery for:manufacturing paper. They, elepect to start _their paper 'hbciiit the - Ist of July: gbbaye - ai-, is again in-New . iiuying a stock of Sununer-Goodai `O4 - ieries*, &a. It is expected that this stock will be a very fine one,•and the at tention of the public is solicited to it.— They will be here in a day or two. LIBgRAL.—G. DIVWSOII Coleman, of the Legislature, has contributed his yeses salary and mileage. amounting to 6732 80,•to the Sanitary Fair at Ph ii;del. phi 4. littowies BaoNumAt Taocnbs are ()fret% with ihefullebt confidence in their efft "Cady ; they'have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly aciluired Military Offi cers and thoge who often over-tax the voice, ,they areiise tut in relieving an Tr , . . ritated Throat, and will render articula `Hon easy. To. the soldier exposed 'to sod dean changes in the weather they will give prompt relief in,- Coughs and Colds,and can be carried in 'the pocket to be taken as occasion requires., Mr. Jos; Sbli,utz,' of this Borough, his been appointed Deputy Provost Mar shel of thisdistrict by Provost Marshal Bowen. *.," - ;- Lebandn. Bank has declared dividencl 'O`f r cent. on its earn ings for thel4t months and ttie 'Leb anon Valley 'Batik a Sifiliiiir df five per cent. The U.'S; 1040 tions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the TreasU ry at Washington Until March 26th. The Banks did not generally begin to receive subscriptions until one week later, and in !distant parts of the country have yet `hardly bezun to work, but the subscrip. lions reported by mail to the Treasury up to April 22d, amount to over e 33.000, 000, and the sum actually Subscribed but not yet reported 'at' that date is much greater. The attempt§ of interested par ties to compel the Secretary of the_Trea sury to raise the'rate of inteiest on this loan have signally-failed, The experi ence of the last 'few weeks giVes us every 'reason to belieVe fhat all the money the Trea`sury desires t 0 bdrrow, can be ob tained for five per cent. interest gOld. qa.Tta.tYm'brt THE hlAJlaldrilp TRAIT4aTe . —TIe fogy nations of rit Greece and Home were much given to . oinking dei•grids. • of their favorites. ' They even deified their physielaus..• It would have been quite as reason• anis to have made gods of their butcher*. Imagine the stupidity of paying divine honors to such knoventh• imps ne Galen and lliP{.otratss Acd yet, after all, the • • nprote?slot."'it,iha present usy bei - .notNidottoc...d co 'very f.r •hiuud of Ito include/1.; Trmalfeeal t atoocrrialdlP hay., horn mode to physiology, atid vast iinproventents fu }u Nev . ; t,at, the' nature-es Of -41e:thater. fa medial hare ant Alcoa coAretpoodidgly aogit)oo r ted. ;The pre Stufkata,utarjboyasor, uhr.gnind weal Ziaktlftt. - 403—the cbmpleto oud auifeead duceess of • flollowab's Fiila and Olu talent. tuv remedies fur internal cud external , lieetssee, - .They. would 'seat Li t ho's% %ft nutphed ororywhete 6 , ,br ,liv”r mud 'con'tpie luta; iterufuls", ninVy , other fdatrttl :maladies, -nil 1., no per; of the world where they here been in troduoed nits their numasse hewn uiare atuttoi thou to the Uoiied at, toe., The 'Award starch of Lamm preparattons. , or a. "wri u l of , weo tyltei 'yea.e.tl.2 111% 6 01 piIYnOtIVMIIIUF- Starting from the . etPutis I point of "Ltatlol2, they halo reached remotest ludla. penetrated • A Inc.i. pervaded ku,ppe. and tircoiip (ivitbin few ',tars) how ehol I mei. cinis to ail pills of Korth and :loath Autorle, whtlat lu Australian , . tile demand for them is insaiimse. h.a .ocoond.4l' id to' ice . : orto,-fki &an proi!Ortlund 4 0.14 prialigiond ei) stew °bad. vertistug thnt'tpe worid'hap ever d6^o• One a. , .—Pro. fester thAMATAT - .4l2 .l lTilittlilir controls ail ibis - grand medical 'end entnutereisil scheme, vri at its almost db. - I!mltentorreetionnente. agouties. shipment s. other than a gr..t mi . pd could have accuthiilishcd it great* ivork.-e-Not: Al s itie'eting of the Can si sea ry of die G Ite forn ed googregalion, of Jackson towooldp, Lebanon Co ,on Saturday. Atoll 2.130, the following preatuble , ilad roe Oilla km! were adtm.ed Whereas It bath plcseed Aitn lityCoil,the great hoed of the Chirzh, to cull home our boluved Pastor.. Dev. T 031Asi LEIN - 'c ACK, wo .nsider it. due to his emi nent service. as aeilsis to Mir hielitigs and thitt of the cohgregatiOil which we re). rase& to adopt :a 'suitable memorial, estrieseive of our loose of the peinlul be reavement -hat . has befallen us, es well atimhe caber congkegatiobs under-Ibis pastoral care, in hi • unexpected removal Iron. his pustmyti labor, to Lie , toward iu the Kingdom of heaven TbMfore, I Iteeolied, T.tint we hereby record our gratitude lei Almighty God icr. basic% pet m tutting so long. to enjoy the minintratiotis arose in whom Si miry hiiita excel Ibid.' of the emu, the Christian, and the. Religions Teethe Were , gornbined: we had pined end bop that life ftt!CO . among us might be ded for witty yeses, but we nevertbeleies• bow suhtnissively to that DMUS wit WhiCllntlierfog all thiogs in wisdom and in love, has liroliebt shout this great nod iiistiful_mannity, secured however, that our lose in his titillate Kelm 2. Thai We..recogurir in the life and character of our dec aced tip'd detpl3-Itimented Pastor inch qualities as moot ereineelly ounintetid themselves to the .1-gsrd and cud coutidecceof all 'paid mem men ha .. was hon eet,candil „upright, deci.l.ll a d fearless . ; ati..a citizen he was a friend tote friendless, always willing tu ales dome in need by Lie counsel and hie Means; se Christian he was devo e'd; earnest, exempta 3 ;.,.a a Pas tor he was tenable, diligent, laborious nod persevering, intitat log his Divine Master in koine about doing good, extendinkf hie labor hum. the pulpit to the Subday School, suiting the sick, and conifer fug , and consoling the dying; and es a P . :each.; he was earnest, bold,.im prensive and faithful. • 3 That under Gft.d we are indebted to the fidelity cod energy of ou deceased Pastor for the early e'en ion and completion of our present Church : edifice, and for the progress and p °verity of our Cluvgregation since .'e divielon. The self-denim' and toil which he endured for . out advancement, claim our moat gra• eful and affection ate remeuthience,,, 4 That in the ministry of on- late Paror we learned to appreciate the happy influences and reoul'e of offer.. donate !Monitorial lyla est and care, and long will we clie,ish the ninny happy hours we passez. in his society. 5 That in the spi it of obedieice to the Apostolic direct.on to be 'lolWetoe of theft who, through faith and patience, have inherited the proMiscs," we will en deavor to fellow him es he followed Christ. and tot etneM. her the woi de he spoke unto us when lie was present with us. . •• 6. Resolved, That we extend our sincere condolence Andsyrripetby to the fitmily oboe sorely bereaved of kind hest' d, and a good and.fal !hint fa.her. • . T. Resolved, Tha , out of reepeet.itri the memory of on deceased Pastor, we drape .he ,Burch in -mou Wog. 8., Rooolved, .That the foregoing, resolutio n s be pub lished' la the' . G:rman'' , firhscei ..lieetawer, Ktr eh er and. .11 d the County papere,p". . By miler of the ConiquiiWy. Jottit.ZaLlsll, Secretary. What 'au Amount of sriffering:and.Disesee &along the volunteers would he prevented by the free use of HOLLOWAY'S. P 114.5 AND OINT MENT. 'or 'Wounds, Sores ind Seurey,.otet 0 inment is a certain cure, and (*.Bowel plaints, Yeses", Smell Fox, thf Pills are the best medieiit* ih the world. 0E4 . 26 Cents per box or pot 222 TAKE NOTICE:—Tbe enrolling is go Ing on, and It le expectA dila the Conecrlption ac will be enforced immediately; lib I tsOuld advice every body to get their Pima's taken iii Weer for their re bilious and friends. and the only place, b?, Picture Is at ZIMILCILDIAS'e New York PhOt graiohie Gallery, for be ie taking the cheapest, thebehh t, and most lifeelike Pictures' in Lebanon. It is admitted by. all that be can't be beat, for hie* gallery, -is always crowded. Give him a call and you will Dud as we rec . -, ommend. Remember the place, Zimmermateibiew• York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. B.—Children And anybody,that has got weakwyea should call at zimmerman'a Gallery. r; it Picture' on , 7 reunite from 8 to 6 snoods thus root • . . QUESTION.—HoIIo i there.Diek and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a burry ? NSWEB.—Why we are just on our troylo• ily's rhotograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. lie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery in nearly all the time crowded so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any bod,. else gets there, or we Will have to coma away again without getting any. Quest'.—Yes! I have heard ton that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why dou't you go to soma other Gallery ? .Ana.-01) myl we could not think ,of such 1.1. thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture 'that Daily takes. so much that we'wotild not go to another Gal lery if we could get them fin nothing Helots seven years, experience in the business, henna complete Sett of Improved instruments, an. excellint sky-Licht, imp there fore takes the hest pictures n town. and so of manse every hotly that wants a good picture gees to him. QUtsr.--What kind of Pictures doesqe take? A Na.- 7 ,jia takes Photographs from miniature 'to life size: nibln Or colored. His card pictures hare been pronourtetti more truthful and life like than some that hafe.beer taken in our large cities. ills Ambrotypes are.beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile also excels in cOpyirip, pictures from small tiaguerreotyMis, sod so-, Ittreng - them almost to any size. - Quesv.—Wliere is this Gal le4v P , 1 mast give him a Amt.--Just come alOng with Nancy and T; and we will show yon. Ii is in Stine's 'New Building. next dooito the,Lobanon Deposit Bank. Ile him cbMitant• ly on hand a good assortment of (lilt nod Rosewood Trains's, Oases. Albums. &c.. which he sells cheap:— For good mid ...Ctitlp Pictures we adviFe all to go to toLotattioM* Pa. /BArch 14'03. Guns. Rifles. Pistols, Powder, Caps, &e , . ArrstilaCs:Sinarizeirf,J. C. A Oir.sruscn Sirenld re spjaitfully lufprip ttu3 ibtie that'he continues the bustnese of nianittAturing,nuil dealing in . °T M'S, ACkl;Es: PISTOL'S, YOWD - Bit Caps, tirads.stul all kinds of gunning and gun el, at ; Stiore,,on Narket street. aPw doors NOrth Of the L. V it. R.. Lebaucia. ,Pa =- g 41., All klinfa of lteps iring done it the ellificgst'poS silileanotlin and in the, nest style orworknitinihlp. Lebanon, June 2 . .1, 1 . 803.-1 y . gliii'tial '4ltfitt..,i; EffyALLOITT two or three hegelie;4leri"Duciit4"' 0- , Towle 'B itters," : , :eireapn Ner'owe An tidotes," &c,, &C.. and aftgr . ..YOft.arnotitielled with the result, 'then try one• ..bok.o . 4.otart .1/QCT,Ort CHAN'S 'SHWAS"! 4PEdtl4O kILIS-7ind htLrestot ed to hoitith ande3gdrin "bitty:days. They are nure ly vegatik.ble.`Plaasetifin talcc,"prinopt and salutary In theititraey on the hroken down and shattered consti talon: Old and young can take them with advati tikte. IMported and sold in the United States.only by • , •• JAS—S. BUTLER, Staticin D, Bible ItOupe, Now - York, , • . • General Agent. P, B.—A,hox Rent to any address on rioneipt of price is One Dollar—pest free. .111arib 80, 1864-3 m USE NO GIVER .!—BUCIIAN'S SPECEFIb PILLS nre the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urbiary and Nervous Sys tems. Try ouebox, and. be cured. ONE DOLLAR A. BOX.: Ono box will ;infect a cure,. or tuoncy, refund:. ett.. Sent by, mail on receipt of pr co. JAS. S. BUTLER, New York, fkurystal .4.gout. : e , DO. YOU YOU WII. TO RE CURED ? 'DR. DU OMAN'S nodusrt srnotrio mt.s..cura in less than 30 days. the worst tases,of . NhIIt.VOUSNUSS,' Impotency, Premature Decay,. Seminal 'We/115108:On sanityk and all Urinary, Sexual. and Nervous Mina. Vans, no platter Jinni what cause iiroil o ced. • rein°, One DiAlar per bus.. Sent postpaid,. by_ , on re ceipt of prder. Address,— & 41: JA.S..BUTLgR o 't'atrou ,Bible I.l.Ottse, New York .Mirch ao ;104.—:ziii • HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR. .RESTORATIVE. Hoyt's Hiawatha 'Hair nespprative The - ktandard staple .preparation 'for.the hair war rantedlti tiAcases to restore,taded-anti,gray hairs,eind whiskers, to. their original color.- it. does not claim to .rnikp the•bitir.rew .in wliere It Into fallen out; noth• ing Will tie thati, whatever, may be., ativ,irtiend to the contrimi, bet prdeVot it Tioni fall Ina out, Welke' It spit and 'sing cleanse end -the scalp from i ttiput•i ties am' kurnerli,•and entirely frereonze •ta4 • ellects,of previous nve of prematioos containing sulphur, SW gar of lead:kn. It requires no soaping, washing, and hours for its application, nor's,. it .stain the akin, but is as easily applied and. wiped from the skin asany hair dressing. It restores the natural elsadjug.of.ons hair with Another, which gives lt siipearande instead of the .dull uniform' blaek adyes. . Hoyt's Imperial (, l oloring Crea'rzi • Superior to any Heir Ifrei.efug fn use. 01la and Cul, ore the flair at the sante time. Changes light and red: hair to a beautiful brown or black ". . .... gold everiwliere. JOSEPH Itorr & CO , p.lO University Pint 4, New York. March nit•:•to8tA8) VtN2TINN HORSE LIN!- . pint bottles. al 'Oily cents each, -for. lameness, cuts, galls. .coliC, zpraing, rs warntell "sant. thin any other. it Is need by, all Ale great ilorsenm!it on tOng.lMand 'contseq. .will aura xiug baxao nor:spoyiri. as there is no linierent 144 eXig t+4nen that WA_ What.it is stated, to cure it-positively dues. No menu, of horses wilt be witholtt it after trying one batik. One dose revives nod ofton aivree the Hie of an orer4tated or-driven horse. For colic Etud hol ly-ache it has never failed - Just as sure as the sun. rises. just , o sure is this Vaillal3l6 Liniiiient, to he the.' Horse ,embroestion orthe dire. Sold by all drugging. Cortiandt Street, New York. • ' • • THE :CONFESSIONS AND EX I' E RIEN CE INVALID• H. Published for the - benefit. stud *A a w.ruiog and A CAUTION TO YOUNG bitiN alisiaffer. , (corn,ner,vou.,,,Behitity,.r retneture Uoesty'of logantiood,.ota , supplying at,thr =me time. -- • THE MEANS4)fi.SEI I ,F4cUItk. BY oneigho Flea cui 7 ed libuse;f after Cain put .to great expense ..nd injury through medfeal biteibug' and qdackery. Dy encloeing a poet paid. addreseed entolOpo, stogie copies may be had of the author.. • _ NATgANIBI., MAYFAIIt.Beq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. .dtay-fr, 1803. ly. . Ir.: eeritik! • , - ECTI,I T 3 thr it . . million 1 A meat Val ueble and yron work or .300 pages, and •ao :colOied angravingl.' A., le'r ER'S WADE NI ECUM , an original and popular treatise. on Man and Woman. tititt - Settal.,jileorderp,,.ef every kind, with Never Failing -}temodies for O r teir *Wady Curb: , The piorticotrblt, 11 urn. lat' - has long ,beeti;vmd itill.la,fnlettaiealitit at the'earnest tattoo of numerous portions. he has 1 ecn iiiduCed to ex tend hist:lied feat uaefulnees through the medium ends -VADE 31NCU31.." It hi a Volume that should bo • in' tho'hande or every family in the land;as a preventive of secret vkler. or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most ateful and destructiVe scourge s ever visited mankind.' One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of post,gp to any part or the United Slates for Bt.l cents in 1'..0. etsnips, or 3 copies for $l. Ad. dress. post paid, Dli. lIUNTkat, No. 3 Div la ion Street, Nai,/ York. Sept-. 3, '4163.!-17 pligints .404.0: Getman preaching. next Sunday xt JO A. M., at the lipree Shoe Pi he meeting house. Jokn's enunce.—Serytee next Snndoy morning end evening, . `the 'language. Lecture on Wednesday evening. Zion's Lutheran Church.--Preparatory ail - vices 'on t aturday evening—Coinmunion on SettlAth morn ing, and preaching in the evening, in the English • Thu Closing Exorcises of the Ter-Lenten , p Jubilee, wilt be celebrated in the itiret Reformed Church, on next Sabbath evening. at 64 o'clocK,Y, M. The Sabbath School, will participate in the Eierchtea. Barrie/a; • On the sth Wet., by the Ttcy. P.• W. teremar, Mr: RP.Nity fIUCIIER, to Mise CATIIARINP, DOIINEtt, both of S. Lebanon , tp: On tm* With Uit:, of the reeLionce of- the bride's father. by Ito'. P, S. Chnub, ISt r..LLIA t s ßltrft. of pompenv I. •Io7th Reel, P. V. to M 110t1OHTNR, of North Lebanon' township, ZE~. - • On the 6th lost, in this borough, M. MARTHA F. wife of Mr. Daniel ag ed6B years, 4 mouths and 10. days. On the 30th of April. in JonestOwtt, Mr. JACOB 111JSILLElt, aged about 67 years. Oa the lid ma... in or Ltver Complaint, •OKOROIS WEI:JUAN 1,1.44-qiied about ISO venni. liar The funeral will tea,* fleet on thin"(Thuredey ) /1110 T Ding at 9 o'clock, On the 30th ult.. to South Anitallle toy/0011p, ANNA, wife. 01 Mr. 40113 BACIIMAN,,aged *shout 78 yearn , . . On. the • llith nit „lauth Annail:e .1063CP11 IaONO, aged 7b jeareA'moithe end 3•dela .I.At tee', ik si okm. .Couily,.Almahonae.!;oit.,llonday ere liliiiktbe CIIARI;Eff -MOYEIL.Aged about 66 11(5..11e: Ikea taken to s4l4'P.lkoe ou MOodub , lrot? • r;?ban *•. t. 09 the tetli`,nlt. ,. 'at the Campi ' .o433d Pa.'"fb is 413sysT WILL74SIA, of Co. A, au lilthre . of Timms, aged • ;423 otr . t. ' _,. On toe 1131k.inat , . et the CansiSeopthirlad Pa. Vot e . ;KILLIAN( SHAVE. ot CompanPfiFohl,,ploaliou cointyi• - ' aite'd 'hoot 30 yearn. - On the 26th , net... at .the Cain' of the 93d 'Pou'lfOle.: .101 IN LAUt KS, of On. I{, aged !thaw 20 yeare.• • • On the 19th of Aptll. In Shilbyauht. - , DrOpey.HARBIkT M , young Pet dapghter of Mr I , HON• AIID •RAMLkR, .ed 15 years, 11 Mantas end 19 days, fornierly of •thitt county. • .. Philadelphia Flour Miiket—Tho market is very dull and pria; are with, out change, About 500 obis extra farni ly sold at $7 75,a 8 25 for extra family: The hortie tiltde ire'buying at Tram .87 a 7,25 for atipitfine; $7 50 a 7 75 for extra, •and $8 al 825 for extra family, and .169 a 10 per bbl for fancy brands as to quality, Rye flour is selling in *a small way at q 57 Corn meal is More active. WheaCis unsettledandloiver: 5 . 000 bits 'lBO a 4235`e kir fa . ir to prime. Reds, and White at• 195. a 205 per bus rts to quality. Rye is in dernandw.at 155 alsoe per; bus. Corn , is scarce and held above the views of buYersl . 700 bus, Yellow ,sold at 136 e afloat, and 2,000 bus Peoria do, at 140 e in store. Oats c are quiet s with ; sales at, §9;a 90e Cattle Market.--The offerings of Beef cattle were'l4oo head and the market was firm but buyers came forward slowly at the high rates now mirrent, Wlfich `range at from 81/ to 819 for common. to good and prime.quafity. Qpws were firmer and th,ol,l,int . ;:ttt ,200. sold4a.t . . 84p tos4o for springeri, and tb'66 - sNbr. Cow and eati"ltro - es.-: were , ratherlower god ihe offeripg, taro, reaching.atp.ut stoo, , ..7"' r - U. 4 wemnmoStly soil ' atorrkup 81 to 3„the ACKQbs.,nel„: : t ,,Sheepgere higher and 400 head dis 'asc of at 6,1 a Zic.lor clipped, and bi a to4e per lb.lrossfor - • '• • Tlit - Leba Cor,efitify ttETIANON, Wrori " ,Ify,fr'a.Forritly, 5$ 16 8 75 1 -Ctrime Wheef,t Prime Red Wlieet, ,1 New Wheat, Prime Aye, 180 . Coin, ' • Clover , sied, .Timothy-seed, 2 50 19yrf -seed. 11'fiettApples;n661014 tOL Pelintr"Uiti4"- . 50 Peach "Irotzeltt," .1 Chetites, 1.75 Oitione. ' 100 . PotaMee,*,bus, , CO •.4 poi 0 B ,t e r, croc k'. 45 ifti...o..ilittlOs lOST between ^ Lebanon and Joseph Kreider'S, in A Corn Wail tp., cermet pieces of new iron for 1 S.horel -narrow. The-finder will be-reriercled by re -Itu re ing jt:to.th e r nndsrligned: neatth e •Tol We to. ZortNlErtitEß.:;; • - Atri 4. 46 io,l aker Wined. malfei - *III tad - steadir' and 'profitable cm ' sloyment, either to work as: a Jonrneyenan or 1 4.,40 the Shop and carry on Tor lihnielf;'hy - applyirm at the Shop of the under Signed, two- alien West front Lebanon, near the Teropike Tellante: • i gay ErilliAllg LIGHT. N - OTKIN ill.heroby- given .thakketkerit Teatookentary 'on tVe•lilotate of ..I . A.OOII#,KUSELESR, deed ..4• latif of Erwathra tbtenahip, Lebanown. onto Pa.. have been granted, to the...nnderahned, reshiing in the ticarugh .of Lops : non, .coavapy andist , ate:ttfortlaai.d;..k,Al,l",persOne; , theietke,lhaving - aiiiiinat'-oßid , llitate ,, v•iil pre atthentleated, and' ihosa;lodnided nloaso make iayttioatt.. . ' f • .. .SA.CoB * LoLincin ;May 4.1 , 1864' ' Avvisok , T. W.EIDLE;) 112,:the . Out or CA.II6LIiET., WEIDLE, , 18. Subpcena in Divoren. . A,RIIADIE {WILE, take le:Hee; that to pat. e.e of tte, order - Uf Court, Yohowelieteby eott tied, to ' and appear at our next. Court: of 'Ctimilion Ness to be tisk) at- Lebanori;Pi.,'ln and foraaid coun on the Third' Nendgyof '.itue . .. l.st.',lieatt.. to allow ea.tu , e why, Addiaus T. Weidle, your huattand,4hOuld eut„,be divorced frete'tbe Ponds of auttritneby Uttered With you. .13,y iirderOf thei.COurt.' , P.kr.lol. L . sTotioil', dettirs dike,'l,;batitor Stay PUB' SA LE. IXT.II,L be, kOld.ltt publiesale, st,the late residence Y.V of JACOB lell:lSkilhittc.„,de.c . d., in Jonestawh,,, Lebanon Comity,. Po. on, SA .T URI; 1 June 4, 1864 thefollowleg PA:memo:l Prke'rty, , *is ". " fr , • . 2 11011SE8.; °op. of them en excellent family horse, 3,yen phi, 3.cpyrs: 3 4 .Wagons, two of them Peddler 'l5 'Wagons, l'earrisee sod Ifer flees, Saddle and nurse (loam Forks nod RaVes.licythes, °mites, fla:y olders fgh, Sled, Sleigh /Sella, 10 Barrels FLODE, Barrows, Plough, IV OUT, BYE. OATS, CORN by, the bushel; autl,ruany,ochri art,iFlps.too numerous to nien:l • • Bale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. It 4,-o! iphl day, trben attendance will be ateea„ke.... !bk.: • , . .14000 WICIDLS liLmattitar. • 9 = -------- - was $1e8.91.16,000. The luterest on thls debt for tbe. MCCOPIRICIS. .7 PielliVrEß 7 ..- --......1 - . 2. 7 „-• 'OlOl4 Ihtial year will be $46,987,126„ while the cue- Wu,ELD:REII nt'NED OttaIEINED ltblAPltit AND . toils revenue in gold for the current Seoul year, end ' tdOWEI, Botti,,nop AIR) SSLK-IiA,K.ERS, 1 ink suns i0tb,1864, bits been so far at the rate of °rot • -' • Lurnova 70* ism.: - , zr ~ : OA. DI tbo greiteit. Jith.tr:savitig machines of the', 4 ,l intfler annum! ;; - . . ,% .... • ago, and al way adb end fuU . y equal to any toilet° which' . ..445 ‘ 1a11i be cents that even : the present gold revenues: It.,haa been sobtitlytcd. intallikind; of , gearn.and graati, ,:, ‘ 43, ; :-.1,44,., ii ii i .„t,..ii, e ~.„„,„,,,,,i, e xcess ,s,. t he _rt. , it- hoine arid; iibiliad. Grig Mcdalt„cf:3ltitior swat h • '. ,•1 ": 7 7t ... .r . • . `-‘:. v .t. '' . 6 . -.4 .. p w ' " ..7i.r. .4 ed by the World's Felts, eueeeksivety at London. l'Arir , 'ACittieeTiaspiry 'cor t 1 3,0 I . ,,iymen't , of go 4 interest, while and hamburg, and ueknowledked in both hemlspherell Pie,reteitt increase of the tariff wilt doubtless raise to be the Pioneer end chief Reaping and Slowing. Ma- 4.11 . • anneal receipts fre;tn'c s i ' le . toins on the same atoonnt chhical. The:meth:l and - pattern of all' others. Ws' c mini Our' Se Iffltakor to be superior to all others ' add' tor fnapaftitioni, to V6O per annum. ,000,000 , . ,: I offer it on tiiel wftlk tiny other, the purchaser to keep InstructlOns to the National Banks acting as loan 'anpay for the one preferred. , . , agents were not issa,ed from United State Traosnry t. l • ,far• Sample lilachine,cab be spelt at Adam Flask's , Hotel, Lebanon, and ashy -.lnfoimakion mulled can be nut II 4arch 26, botjn the , ,llret _thrall weeks : of April . had 'bp calling at in IL . Brilsider. Stove•Storet Walnut' ilia . st;bilztiii - Aiiiiiaverated fridfe . titti TNN SILL,_. Sirret,'Leb.toollt • •rs , ••i•• ' .t. , .'. .. v ~i . ,: , ' A WEEK. 4Fir A. I I,k hula of REVAIIiB eo . usteutV.ota ,It'etukted• , LIONS , • - - • • • ~ • for Sulu by the agent. • _. , - 1, • ••-•••• • r .-. :. Subscriptions wil l be received by the k s • i $. q,atisfaction guaranteea.• 1; st,e. I •-. . • ' pint Natiooal Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Yor sale by , , JUJIN , B-sR.B e ibri- , -. - -•- Litis Lancaster 1 • s., Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. . . , .Tlard ~. ntioonl hank of Pbiladelplile, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL 'BAN w ‘ . hi6A are deposltariea of Public, money, and all ~) YiESP:ACt'A BL, liAtiliS BANKNAB `throughout the country, (acting : al agents of the Ns. Mei 11, 1564.-Gt _ . . f\F TIIE LatiINuN•ISANK. May 4.1864,. published V• as required by Acts of Asieutb!y, els:. • : Ist.---I,oana and Discounts . ..$31,50,5ta 3i , U. S. Sticuritii.a . - Peon's., Loom " ;....1,440 .00 .. 2nd.—Specio.. ;.. 38,570 •42 t . 52 27c, " Speeio*CertittOntes • 14,400 001.7. • `Cotes of other books 3.300 00 ' kifT . llndir;Notoo•Atirritl:Ftislitso...r.l7.7oo 00.. Due - oit mfup . ' 36millm , •." • • — 1 v „,St-.011,407 96 3rd.—Notes lu,clrkulottou. 337080 00 4111.-11olaoco due ...... 7d Due to other hiuks 20,593" pk, A. DHLV.RJOishfer.:"P' Affirmed and inloteribedhelbrit the 4lity` 4,118dt. Lebettou, May 11, 18e-4. '• : J. BUIR, J:P • l=4l=l kale4sent • • OF THE LEBANON•VALLEY BANE ImiANce, Pa , May, Loans and Di1C011[1:11 Pro C:okap.,n Son 5,000 00 United Mattel 20'd -39.09 00 do. •10.40'e .. . . 10,*. 00 Due by other Dunks' • • I'4 547 22 U.S. twural Tender N , ;( 11f p ,65 11 00 Notes of other 4 "; ;:131 04 00 Carh Draft E. k Chicks ott °dick SAM:, '12.7119 dB Gold end 211ver (10c40. 0 2 Con/4 1 % 4 . 1 ' 1 f)..... 34.08§016. .. • 1100,553 70 . . . • LIAB;41710." • • ...... 9:101 00' Dopoelte «r••••••••• • .••—•• ' I O I . Due to other .. t. . 4,1k4e1 15 • —5263 las 67 The above ntetemout leOrieot, to thi Aft Lany know. ledge and belief. , .• , • • JOB. KAWCll,,Cashiee. Sworn And oubscribed,hafOre me. -•. I.ehnoon. Mei IU. 1861. E • ...Anone4ri " 'alliy, , . NOTION. •-. ''. - 011 THE MEMBERS OF E T F, Ei t S .I. 7 .0 0 N tly ui lit, 1 ISEN MUTUAL' INtillitANCM Oo.MPAINtir OF t L h e A , l 3 :i fl o n A n n://a .: ( 1 4 d o . a C a y U : o l:f: o iTt o i t h: i cto: o 3l l. ' : . tf:: i s d a . 4 i ! : . , 8 64 1 , , , New-,b, ws,-peho. rate {pow Uncoil:l,l L .' canter c , notp, , tar the purpo.e of e:oetlug TIIItIO DIRECTORS uud ONit A.ODLTOR.• to imrve fur three year. Also.iit the estuo the: and pinto will ho e0t0.,1 for or *gut sad, the prop sod alt,rtifou or .tnendnient or tho 8y.L,,,w., for ri i.ing the put . cetqeue on ftsrtutn classes of buil:Doge SAMUEL, Nigntatir. Mky }11864.-2t. , . fleoretert. ~..., • S 2 F, O.•VES. OVES Now t he time to buy . your:gro gigs beibee • .e , m , eveintetie here, ante audchret 1 ,1 • 4 6. 71; :at the 'OVA. tebitton Store); Ti n and Sheet Ira ..Spiiittfite tory:of James N. Rotate. • • y .. Two doors South from tho I,ebanon Bank, wboie tan be had the largest and best „ aseorttnertt.,o, PARLOR; LULL, arid COOKING' STOVES, ever .e ff erid in Leba non, Gas Burners for l'arlois• or. lied Cbeiribars'ipf his own make, with general assortment of Parlor Stores,' and ilargo,viriety of the best Cooking Stores itt:the county or borough,. WiliCh . he WSlTOTlPMobakciofrosse WAim noti.SßS' con tantly on bind of all,i4see, material. and the best abal7' l4l - COAL an larteit assortment, the betty lest iron,ndlbe best made in Lebanon. Also. a large nteek of TIN WARE, 1:111141e of the best mater i al an d i n a workmanlike • manner, As bp hi g . practical Workman, •and •ltenahnd an ,expatieuee of twenty-fire years, heleabi . co.Weat that-be can •giee. general eatie4 °thin. ' He Wee this method of retnriderbis thanka.to his •tniiriPronecuatomers Rh - their libpriilf.support, and .ftf bopee.by.etrietly attending iO ?hkir,own bueln6s, SOO: citing other people's alone; to. still .reaolve a. share of ptiplic patronage. • -JA,II-101-N. ROGERS.: • /KT Textleular attention paid to all kinds of Joasiao snob se Roofing, Spouting, 'aro.,and all workwarranted . MAY 11, MN. Msl2fffl 'ectecir - • oAt 31Y 11, • 1854. Rags. 'Ft dot., 18 nutter.. l llotP-, 20 Tub.ur salted butter, 10 Lard, • 15.. Tallow. • ; ii9m); • • Shoaltlirs. .43,„ sides, .13 Bospe, • 28 White•ltssB, ' • •81 • Mixed Rego', •. • • 'Ol 114,11•110.14'. •"- 02K . r 40 , el. &tilers 9 6t . ; 132% Wool,F 4lb , • ' 4.40 . 1 Ikliip Beaus, 7 Yledggr~ 134 .Itl-14 Iron :Lost Efe.eutoios` Notice. I mon' Plfis ,of , Lq,bii t noir • ciriaity,v.qf , ia . u. ai ry , I , 4ia t .180 F , , No. i- 163 Siatemepit EEMMIE nN;a . . • • • A Joynt Respjution•. OttoPoslisiG xtv.rArr.l. A . OENIP . ItNT3 T. LIAR 00, sTlTUiloit..,. Be it roolved ..y the A Ztaii of-Rop,treisfa :t.tes of httfinnao• ef. , -.reigektrieeaue efe,,Ccetrat• siss.aelAr* 'that the-billetlocioieudiiiiiids: be pink .P.v"e, ofiV i itetiop.ur Ltle t:orearoiiirAistf,4, in ecU. :ccrr.la ode -.:.:-' l l;t 7 r. • " 7 ;4' ` 7 .414 • 05il ' " ireetis; a y. *,`.thir artkite•ar, tkeStutailtiitga, P . b, 6.i tiebioe4 ebie tiee antOf , thri collided 'electors. apfainfondregilfshali, hisrfOhy:.,:feiatO *WU% under wrequi*ition.frueu.tfiet.44o4 4 llt of tbs. uuicud B , ofer4, or by the 'lltfttiorttj'artiii• CoinalJa., weelth, such electors may .x.ncise the right of suffrage . . in all eleciines by the cittsens. midst such fkkgulittlorts as ar.., or shall be pi,ecrieud by tuw. as fold , as if the,' were prrsea , at their usual plac- of •eleetleu." • Section 2. Thera ebsll be two 'additional sections to" the °hire .thorticle of the 0011•IlitiOIT, to: be desigriatod sectious ulgbt, and nine, ith follows: —Bectiuti 8. No bill shall be &steed by the /Allele tare, contaluirig mere then one subject, which Abell ae cisarly expressed in 'the title, except' appropriation bills." ,Sootlon 9. I.!q bill shall be palsied by the Legislator!), grantln., aniaowers, or prte,iles,i, In any case; irbere lb, authority bi giant tudirywerti or privilejOs, has brood, Or .say kiriatter ne, coat•rri...l npbrt 1••e -, ..vours1 of .thle..Coinmuo wealth""'HENßY C JoirNsoN• lipeaker of the gouge of Represei:entleee. • Jctliri P. pKNITer, Speekaor, of the 5.4 Ate. •, TEEM • Crters 'or Szoarraer or lite CoiisraiwrAira. • VlARRloll7B9,.april 25,1684. . .PANIVig FL fr.:4 PIA; SS . .ti 4 4 du.t.rst?3, eel illy .that . the fob egoirtg is folio • Artie ond correct..c.4l4 . of tlte,origirel'Joieti • •Iteeolution.t thoGenerel. reer:itity,ierititled • A Joio Iteeolution - .'proveeing cattalo Amendments the Q4netltutlor;" 'ail the rime re to ofueou. file to slideolnee. . frtleatimeo . y.Utereo, hetruntg set my hood ..aod canned the reef of the ,*critaryli ulßce so,be at flxed, the 8.9 , and yetii above . written. . ' • - ~ • 2314 BLlltsß e • Pecretiryet Ole C9qa . sirDirealsh. • . . The 011614 Resolution _tie, rag iticen. itgrded tobrit, ett.,rwity of the member. of 'area tflerse. at two -• • ' 11 , 1•44110081 of We Generol Aneenthl of thieVoriinson, etetiltb„ the proposed airendinents grill hi intinsiti ad to! 'the Ravi*, for their tvloptlato or rtjectlom. oo the first TUXSDA Y. 4 2 t OlTSTalti:the year 0( 'our Lord. one • tholisand,biltht aita L areitaitidtlitatY•filtr. iteitf , dithee with the preyrsiotei of the tenth article of the Conetito Mutt. aott tiet.uati tied "An Act, preacibiug the titaskoind t met iter of enlituitting to the, people, for their appratali i lKetl nraidectiost i ;tha protop.d striseinsontai ' l / 4 0 tetiseitytiliird dIJ. of tine thuttiqud elght•huodriad - and •eir,ty foifr. .. ,• • ' ! • ' • - IELIILf • May 2:1-ta Bedretary of lhe•Cotombnyesith. 1T...5: - 10 - 40-:ißonds. These Rends are issued under the Act 4:4'M:ingress of. prOvidee that all Ponds (sailed under th is, Act shall be E.XEMPTNRONI TAXATION :lig Of ',uticltOpistate ocepinticiAal. s tiutliVtx: :script tons to these Ronda are receivCd in Ileite4Stat notes or notes of :National Banks,' They. are TO BE REDEE3IED IN coizi,at the pleasure of the . Clovoro- Prt,tiot a, 9 Pqrhid hot 'leis tlien'ten tier torirefianf , sra ty,years front their lete , and until their redemptions EIV.E. ['ER. CENT, INTEREST Nr#4•.#E . PAID V!. COIN, on Botiihi'Of not' over one.hticoltel dollars an tivaliy.ondother Bonds seml-annutilly. „The in- . lereat isPayelsleßM.ilm:llrtltidyekftNarnli and Sep tember in ininb i y i etty4' -;iStlbscrihernirill receive 'dater Registered cir,Coution 'Rends, as they may prefer:, Begictered Bonds pre rpj corded on the books of the 1:7. S. Tresenrer 'it'd Can he transferred only on Vieovrner's ordor. .qatitrn :are rayableto .. lietirer, and are more convenient for CollllllC7Cini t oll . .S.i ..„ Subserlberitniilfts lottu'vellt hare the option oihav their. popdadrw ipter , ylt froni'Nittreh let, by pay inethe aceyned•intereSt'l4 notes, or the notes of National Ranks, adding fifty per . , 'cent..for prenfluni;) or resales, them dnsviing interest ..from the . date of, eubscription and deposit. As these iktade are • Exempt fro m Municipal. or -State Taxation, their value is inerreuted froni . ,.one td 'three per cent. pertilitinm, according' to the rate of tax 14116 in rati o:tits parts of the country.. ...At the present rate s of premium on gold they pay Over. Bight Pet, Cent - Interest 'and • • i Art . fetreticy, are ti eftina conven once as a - perms, tonippiEry investment. . kt bei leve] that no seenittles offorso,greatindoce nieiite t.; lenders as the 'cartons; deacriptions of U. 8. 'Bondri. 'lllall . ollior forms of indebted nese, the faith or.ability of private parties or stook companies or sap. crate communities only is pledged for payment, while foi the debts.° f the United.-StateS the whole , propert,y of the countryis h9fden'to Semite the' peynteit:oflouth principal and interest coin.. Donde may be ant! for In ant 4 f4llli' . $5O up to any on, the same terms, mid eye thua . .reade vretil atilt) to the smallest lender and die iSi'geat cap i tr.tiuL They can to • converted 100-. to tiioniy at any moment, and the holder mill have thelinefit of the Interest. ' . It may be morel to state In this connection that the. :tstial'Fiindesi Debt orthe United States on.whigh inter. ess,:is . payable In gold, ou the 3rd dey.of hlarch,lB64, tiOntl(Ooprieltaiiilanks) will furnish further Infer :inatlon on aPplicalitin and kFFORD• 'I I 7LOII.IiT TO 81111e)RIBERW. ''Dtiy 11 ust :,-;401. • • • 118,000 00 - arokili , Lobilittioli einigli .. . • - .., ~ ~.. A:c.Covent. . - •' I ; t lrairt 11411411, Tien' Borer, fui . licticsrat'iwitl; N• Lobs. •. faun •Ikirough, from April—,lBo3, to April „lg./- Dr: 4i; toiieeivad from Corium Treasurer, $76 TS To kocelred from Johni Bolisoy, • Col- • .. , e lector for 1802; in full;* ' " Ml 7 'l o o C ash rorelred from Wm. L. Black, Col: : •. .• lector fors 1863: ' ' '• • - •• : 464 io, '• fly cash pnid'ait . .adry..pafratnte'dir ;Will ' . lured nt,followy,Sz: 4 f :. •.' • . •',.' ' - en; lonton 01IngriUh . •,. • ellformit--' . :slo .60 George 'Arabia : ' upirvf6fir ' S0 2 0 - - ~ . • Tiahry Treidlt 'DOT& Itit., 105 08' Jacob Seifurs . .._,...• • 'do ?.• - 101 If.: Job n ,Ileiaby , • Tsl , rafitind4 -8 38 • . !Worth & Iteinoohl Printing 21 75 John' Paine . Txeasurer • 500 John Light, is . Interest 6400 Win, L. Black U. it. ConatMile 23 88 • Del:J*3lll4 teller. Bent 6-00 .. George Ayentx • Sunervlsor 24 20 • ISAR& Ildffer* . - littered 6 . 50 Jouisth Fllltek - ' Attorney •20 00 Johnll.l l 4 idler Bond & Int., 64.84 • . Jidin L (Atm, es / c' IdO ' 1 48 30, . tirson„Shlrk • ' s - .'• 'do '' - 53 Bif , fano linear . • .. Ar r .ilo • , .93 in Tfin.'sl. Broalin . . •Trluthig ' 'it y 5 Balance lb Treaaiiri• • • • .46 70 entatanding Tax for 1859, . $l9B 80 • • • ' Outstanding Tax fur 1863, .. • , 87 35 -...-. 91.66 449 As I=l George..llollinans: • Lavpicite.:o66NTy 1, +-1-- 1:•1 ,- • . .41ANSPORTATIO,N - LINE. it , Lebanon :Valley Rdi.road. noistutiLire attention will be paid to Ooode • ' ; edt.httlie Lebanon ;Valley Rail rout. Goode will be omit dillyloMid from Philadelphia to Lebanon, ',yank Atinville Stations, and all other pointain the ti ty. • • IttElollPS'cotitracle4qpr at thitleast pomildp rites . antt eliWiri•Mltwpb titipaalf. % .:!The Proprietor will pay particular iittentiontch . i Vit attend personally, toi the •receiving and delleerY.S . Of Freights... : ... • . •. • . • hi OBlattitmice Foinforrnation, apply at ea the Vial L Wltaittroo&Detot, Lebanon..,• •., BDWAIiD MARY; lila Agent in. Philadelphia. w ilt wayebe found at W. H. Bush's /ferchant's Riitc42l ,- a-rth Third at., Phdautelphia., ,• • •• - • Nay 4,'61.1 • . . azb. nonimAN. 11111FaRCHAINT TAILORING; SBAY, in Funek's building', corner of bilm- • .% lbaditod.oitreet and Doe alley,.haa on hand and for dido;gidtherby.tbe yard or. made. to order, a large . • • .., • -- . " "• • — P - CASSIMERSB, 'sod - i o':`Prallrcl?.s 0: 4 t , .t_ESTINGS, •-• irsll sedititetrolim Goedlloatu,' Good vs sod sub-' • - stasitat • maltink guarinteed to. aIL-• Afao ftifbakera :ablate, Ontratr,.olormg Hosiery, Sospendere, Tama wed • Plain Lloaxi - Stdrie, Under Shirts and•Drsuars. • • • - • 'B. D.. 11415411: :,X,a!ealardt,'Sfsy'4,;,lSE4, . • s • Great Central Pair liPoCrx• , IPINITARY COMMISSION. OFFics-pr THE COY/UTTER ON LABOR, INCOH T. An, REVENV/4,. No.• 118 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PLITIADELPHIA, APRIL 4TH, 3 1864. . . The Contnittthe 'utt !t"tabor, Incomes and Rev• •enues," invite eoAperntipo with them in the par ticular Work for w b ioh. they, .have been appoint :ed. , As ne portion of tinspeopleare more patri 'oda than the working men 911d t :women of littl country, it is but pat end proper that they should alike have .an opp,ortuu ity to ot4tributo to the. objects of the Pair, The most equable plan Girl ttecomplishing this, and, at. the same, time the. -eatil9it one, to oak' for the contribution of a Labor from • elai.ses in the tole -1 Many•will Chntriitute a dey : . of their 'labor Willingly, who would not subseribe their .mopey,. To reach every aleplortmout of- industry and art Ili ill be a'work of great labor, but, if at tained, will be productive of immense result's. • • • "; The moms of the plan. veil) depend win the 'hearty io 'operation °revery element of influence within only lint its, and the goardi ao of,nie 1641143100 .ftitp.relta; oiled all others, to -take hold with us this gr's& t work of:pitriotism nod ,htissigaitY7 . • • Tbe" - Ceronsittee is charged - with the Following dutiZto wit FaMr.—To °Walk contribittioi , of ~ .forke: • day.attlakprig or. earninge e .fro every. li l uttift, foreman, specs ars and employee 1,1k11.4- ~:iiten.ti cash ler, to llerand clerk Greve': inoorpoi-' ated. and un inept:mire* •coierny • • railroad ant express eampany,.ealpikrang bihili;'•reang.• .• • r... ftiettig„iron works, oil, works, IBM ~mlim` and 'pElsliSvoffice ; from aEel.y private ban k bro. ker,..iMporter, auctioneer and merchant ; clerk; agent and salesman ; de'sigoer, finisher • and art ist ;•publisher, prizikratidirlechaoia fret& every Isprepatuont officer, contractor and. employee; 11.1 0 ef.. but teher, baker and denier.;' farther, eulttfriat and producer ; front every mantas ma ker,aajllirjcr. and female _operative ; every indi, vidual engaged in ttikeibi,ttie soil, tending the loth*, .or i ay. eagning a livelihood, or building a fortune withla thlr . ptates of Ponasyt: . VAIDi 4, New JerraiNc 'Aid Delaware. . ~...Szgotto.—To obtain the contribution ,of ,one day's,”Reveoue," from all .tbp, taint employing elltabllshments, firths, corporeiiens, companies raililoads 411: works. • . Tolno.—To.a.btsin the .eontribotion of one day's iocotatiliout every retired person,•and per son. of fortune-male and fetnale—living,upop tbeir means, and from . all elergynteri, lawyers, ,physicians, den t fro, editors, authors and proles-. sore ; all other *Sens engaged in the - learned or pther professitine.., Much of this work s tolid be perforAti by the • personal influence and efforts of ladies and gen tlemen associated.with the CoragoirtteeDr carry ing out this plait":" The "Cdtto In it tee feel the reapWeibilily of the work they leonbesidrialtps, orb ie. t. seccess ; fu will rCtlit Ire 11, yam; pertbct rmiiicaiion or (tic ~plan,.,,andAltiy.... therefor:a, call upon all .it co est, peopte,ll4&:aeoemblati4mseirea,togetherr lit evcfy. tuwn,...tttwesittip, and county ; sod form orgnolzatiogspf.ladies end gentlemen to co op .:iirate.wiltbiltentit treat ;‘,.ar futld'slabor of love. In the ntanUfg.Ci.u.rti4 - Cifiliilles;the octal and oil region., and in the agrieultdrakdistriate;' r-esTiecia Ily Oct ;share :fie • organizatitibn'in the latge_tew s us, an that Alio yOttlig ptiQple thy' halM do opportunity thus to render asiistiOde s to their relatives and Wands fighting the battier of their country io tbo armies of the nation. • 4 , The work 'of 'this Committee may be preface god where,no,Other effort ettw..be made fur the Fair, .silin thii.s-ti Stine of :the coal regions. A day's mainings . of 'the miners, and a day. pro dn'et, of the mines ' sin be obtained, where no portable article cou ld .he procured for transpor- Indeed there is no- part or section of Were - States whore the day's labournay not he ta Sped, if o , ganizations•oon• be formed.to reach theM. The Committee timing! close ',Withribt urging upon-all Froprietols.of EstibgAinen ts, the duty of takiDaprolipt end:.twgrititoetion to secure thi'binelt of il. iliKy obut from all within their odotral: • • •• . ;•• • •s• .•• • *t The Contnittee..,deern .it nnneceesary to do more, than.thacto present the subject tothe pim ple of the tbrep litates no:ped. In the earning stamptigns:olotir strrn ies, the-labors of the "San- itary Commission" will be greatly augmented. By the Brae of. June 700,000 men—one of the largest armies of modern times—will be opera ting in the field.- -So large a force, scattered over regions to which the men.are unneclimated, must nece.aserilY carry along with it a large a mount orsickneps, Buffering •and death, toasty , nothing of the gathered horrote of. the battle- ,:' , These gefferitigc,. it io• one:lounged duty, la men and christ Iowa; thfoilfevb,,,..,A. pad and ligh tened peolille,Odjo s yrnit the batwing, of a gov tntniia.t.pf 'their. Own makialt, cannot ternee .aistanceto men coffering to . ipsio4in . ii enlKor= itY. end W , e , Will not. bolitree that th e "GREAT CEhi.TRA : L . PAlit,"•drityytiite tootect: from,, the three,fitetes, o;„l!anneYleanla," New Jerfel I end D.elaware, to efiklilki. if) alhnineral. egricul. tnrel.and industrial wealth, etielL fell' behitiil; itayeim liar t , ffort•whiob bee yet been made '`for. the relieraf the Nation's children. _ . A'S L'eli,,cle'stirable;rin(tp . :Mitl) iply circulars; DO furthei at:the:illy then - Lhie circular will be riscemry - foritnyl , evil . oVrtg.tirm or, company. „or any_ respeotatle committee of !adroit 'and gentle traq ',7tblit'aediolii - sql.p.berlior tip Com ,pa..-., .i.isahopeil2tlO t t node t, organize- It will , sprtrig4;ttr.lll;:thil,to 6. kul busy , r . egions of the States of Pennsylvania, New Jar-• se.tatid Delaware , - ~ _ .. , Suhscriptious will be thankfully acknowledged 'in thp eawapapera of Philadelphia; and it is veg desirable that they commence soon, as each fresh acknowledgment will .stimulate effort in other . Gone litleirft. • f .! •• ' .11t , C.:10:- . ; ;'-' -f 1 ' ...,.All subscriptions should be'eddresaed to .TON l v - v . 9 Q4AI I : - Ho ll brar,tiqhlirl i etliee of the •' Coni al ittee on Lah/ir,liicoroe - ananevenue;''No..llB South Seventh Street, r hiledelphia. ~ ;'All needful helps'in .C,lrculars and Pop- Ora .w ill, be forwarde:d to.ltfties apply lug Ter lbein.... Diroct co the Chairman of the Committee • . Mt needful helps in Circular, and Posters will be forwarded to parties applying fur. them. Threat to the Chairman tit , be Con.rn irtep. as above. ' L..MORTOpm ERN BOND: Chairman. . ;JOON. JP; pi.* a HO,RN.,Tresert . ire'', • r:Ev . l e W..lll3TTER..Cormapoodlng Secretary . ': Id WILEI3IOI3IJ .MITOHESON,Booretary. • IIO,NORAILY MEM B v li 3. LilsEicellency AiG.CUßTlG,Goveritior of Peunsyl Yen ia. Ells . Exeellency,, JONI. PAR II Ell,cloce root of New Jetsey His Eacelleney,‘Whi: CANNON. Govern..r of Delaware. lion. ALVKANDEB. HENRY. Mayor of Philadelphia Hon. AOSS.P , I, At. INGERSOLL, Penosylcauls. . • Ron. JUDOS O.II33PENTER NeW Jersey. . Don JEIDOE BA kiRINOTON; Delaware. - ' " - Major-Geo. GEORGE G. Mle. • DE. Army of the Petersen - -- . • • - 003.1517TrEE.. •. : k.. Right Rev Bishop Potter ; : Airs Rev E W flotit;g, 44 . Most Bev Bishop Wood ;" `Bev iliebiap Simpson .• . Mns GeorgeM Dana. i. ,4 % Key Dr Brainard , Airs John Sergeant • ••• • Bev W P Breed • ' Mrs John M Scott -. . - .Bev •E.W Hotter .. -'• Mn, General Meade , ,•• - Rev lasso Leaser * , Mrs .1 Rignaliempaen., , 'Binnuelll Felton - • Mrs Joeegli Harrison, Jr John. Bilge! Thompson ~ Mrs Robert.W . Leaming • Commoilore R. Stnoklen MFR . 7:litrtgetaol7 'Rued Frederiek'Yrelel • ' Mrs George Y Weaver John Bingham, Mrs George W !Jerrie ' George W,llliame • •• •Mrs IP-A Drexel _Bev Wiliiiililards,D.D - ' Mrs hf NlSielley - r." J Professor Geary Coupe* . . Mis Johp W Forney F. ,S, Chit lee Pandi eon Ton, MD Mre P.athnoli A •Clozer Dr Walter Will ianiaan. ,klra E,u...ch Turley lion Cfsvrald Thompson Co'lls A rigor 'll6ll3Jt Ludlow Mal Susan O'Neill • i v N B Er..vr bffit . , Alms Sallie Scott ... .. • Rinlel Donthisrti 4. ; • ins Louisa R ilaghoro - - and 90 ethers. - and 35 others. - ~. -r• ‘Siiioutg Ope phi: undersigned vnintd i.e.tpertrally Inform the 1. dies of Lohauou viclu Iv, that she will Lave In pl enin g of Spring & Summer . ounitk r :- tgoi-.Agalitt TBUItdDA y, 28th, 1864, to which all anaArcl!oilly Inritod • ' • L. EL CA. !sebantio, iprit 270514. -;. . • Free Ellichibrtaori. - Y. 'Geo• L A - •= i) Bin 11:010. QF BOOT . . •-• - Lite: S. OE - k 33 trial weiwlr. • has . determined to .aerry,put..the A t ottcy QUICK ifiAictiohts I • , He Jig's' Virki Stock of Boots;:bloes, i'reilte end WOK 'Brim *W. paid to Cuatotnei7sVort. Lf4x9.l°V,:?FriFb.,*/P4:„' • ' - lilatnridlitV lately :4- 1100i:i" 0 •C i1n§14:4• . 4 . P ,! • : ` . Vie 1 0 114. 9 14 , 14 0 1e* * 5 r7 1 P 4. •r i T i fIEMIE. • • ew Spring Stock. TUB pAtEST.STKNESAT CASF. 1111Cil . . .31164611:ede & • jest received at their CFIPAP CLOTH! q STOIL E. On Cumberland Street. Lebanon, fr on their own maunhctor)• in , Philadelphia, a large mock of Nen' Ready-made ClOthitril Or kinde, tbt•Mii,l and ROTS. ' • ' Old Cwitomoro, and new .n 0 01 5, 4111, 1874 .. 1 * van and exam ino thi. Work before norchneing whore, a swar , el S'Ottfid , `llt coin snit the taste of all. 10.115.-ENSTEIN Opposfte the Court House . Leh:mem. April 13. 1ge.4.-3m. . AMERACAN 10 35E; _Market Street, Lebanqzl, 7 MATTHES, • rrOprietor. • rrH " proprietor of this old established end populist. OTEL would respectfully inform the public that At' .111 be conducted - at all Limes to the comfort and 4nevextience.of its guests. It has been thoroughly re • fiftetl'hntrrenOvated .• will be *sired to make the Tobiu and the Bar, at all times, equal to any In the county. • ' The STAB LINO entiTardytre superior too, and mote : extensive. then any other .in 14benon. A new 5115110 is aliao 14 the ypurse of erection, which will be nom ,plited Ina short time.. The pat•onage : of the Farmers And the,.Trpvaling public generally it restpeetfiliy . eo. !felted: •••• • • • . TLAOI4- , LWest eide . •of Market street, and half • anuses suntb from the Market Mouse. . . . • • • • JOHN MATTHES. • lidiancm, Apra 11, UN. • • . . 7 . 6 . 6 P - LoRsEN - cE" Imatrir f: • : r: .4‘4 ll ;:pply Machine capaple of making (Sore eiiiii-One }Ludt& a Stitch; and the Only One:having the RE- • - • VERSIBLE FEED.. The feed !pay b. reveried at any point desired, withnntatooping, wh la a great advantage in faateo ins the ends-of aeame. It I:oaken four different stitehee, lock. Allot; aoi/ble lock, and double. knot - each stitch perfect and alike on both sides of the fabric. There is Wo other Machine which will do so large a range of work Re the " lilorenre." - IC will lirald, Tuck. i s lu JR. Cord,-Ffem, Fell, Bind, anther. arid do all kinds of Stitching required by fam ilies and Manufacturers. The most inexperienced Red no dttilcalty In urine it.. Every Machine is warranted to give entire antisfee tip°, and to do all that Ia claimed for' it. is—TAe FYorenee =St be seen to be eciatat. . J. F. MATZ, Agent . of Lebanon county, Annville.2a.. Persona wishing to Fee the Methiumin-operstion can daft.) by cgll hg. ne Agent at Aunvtile. 'Alartb 9,1864.-Bm. • ' NATIONAL HOTEL MATE WHITE SWAN,) - Race Street, above 77Lird Ph/la. . estahliShment ofere great inducements not on. iy on account of . raduced rates. of by4tOttOtr btt tunits centrallocation totilviwenoeirof ttede, an Um conrtstirices afforded by the several Piumenger itailwxya, running past and contignotte to it. by which guests can pans to and from •he Hotel to the different Railroad Depdtentliodlffthey be preferred to the regu lar Ozunibm belonging, to the Holism I am determined to derate my whole attention to tlie comfort and convenience of my guestz.- ' TERMS $1 25....f.t.ER DAY. D,. O.,S)=RIST. Proprietor.. POrmerlY - from'Eagla.llotet. Lebanon; Pa T. V.Ptaciars, Clerk. [Phila., March 12,1867. 9te eve.n Firm .• • P D :Li ER S -• ALSO • TO .THETEOPLEOFIEBANON: ARCIIS NATIIAN reslisekfltisy Intern . * the,people 'Blot Lebanon and vicinity:hat be has operate a No tion and Pancy.Dry Goods Store in Lebanon •for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade oration/4es in bit _lin* at the most reduced prices possilsle. Ms stock consists in part of all k lads of Woolen and Cotton Steck loge and Pose, Undershirts, 'Drawers ...Woolen . Papa and •Nubias, DI its and. Gloves, Searle ,all kinds of handkerchiefs,. Collars t.r Ladies Gentlemen, Ilairdresiol end Nets, Ktbnoaa and. Velvets; .-Spool and Patent Sewing Timed. Buttons, Scissors, Combs. ',to., &c. A large assortment *of UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS, at tbe lowest prices. Spectacles,. Pocket-books, Portmonaires. Dominoes, Cards, Ac. A large assort ment of Musical Instruments. Violins , Aceordeons, _Silfell,.AKltetharenke. Carpet lings, Satchels, and all kinds of Toys,' in fact everything Minced' that can be thenght of in the Notion and Fancy line. ~Also a Jorge variety H of JEWELRY II WATCH - BS. Pedleis , pod Storekeepers will nod 4i theii ih fireit In Cum berland Street. in F:unek's building, 'between the Court ;Coupe a.; 'Market Muse, %t: 1 .:MARCUSiNATHAN• -D. S. RA BER'S ....4HOLESALE AND RETAIL TIM U C STORE Has been removed to hit. New Building on Cumberland Street, opposite the Eagle r.uiltlinge, Lebanon, Pa stein subscriber respectful's Rom unres to hie feminist • ri I tan ae and the public in ?Aueral, that towhee con -1 nt13,,,0n baud a large stock of 7 PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, . 0 DYE STUFFS, • VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS WARE, BRUSIIES, HAIR OITS, . ; .EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se- Sam Tobacco, Sic• Als a valley of I , ancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles 'represent ed. Porclutscrs will please rememt4r thhiiiiind exam ine the onnlities end prices of his goodebefeat nosebag log elsewhere SnlisPhyaiciau'e ponseriit Rea and Our fly recipes carefully compoundeu, 4 at-alloVars of thin day or night, by culling at the Drug Store, opprilte the Nagle lin ildiogs On Svmdays the Store will be opened for the com pounding ef prescriptions between the boors of 7 sad 10 o'clock, A. Si , 12 and I, and 4 and 5 P M Lebanon Aar e 13 th 62 DAVID S RARER. roudrette I Poudrette rpu* MANUKACT.UIt MG COMPANY. with an tiapericare of 24 year', agiin offor for sale a tini form al tic'. of Pottdre tte .at. low pleat - 2 - The caper i• anti of thousends'of instioniers attest to tl4 fact that it, is the:c.heapest .and the very best manure in mar itet:raticE:pal-ticolsirty adapted IcriToiscco, Cons , PO - Mod GARDEN. Timm. . Tqa Company 11211tat6lUtUle,:ese do cc ts•jiztt (a nub . etitute , for Guano), from hone, n fight soti and guano, ground fine. Price g r ta per ton.• A p.mpb let containing d irectio Der for ase,:priam kc; may be bad free by addressing a leder to the office of the C o mpany, 66 Coustrx,sno Slam, gra YOIK, or ap plying So our antitvrized agent, PAUL POWL,:m., 130 South {Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 17,-1884.-3m. -.•fiirauu W. Rank; jacqtanntLy, of Jonestown, Lebauon,connty, would eestiecttelly.inform his .frtends. AM the public: hes.counicted Maisel!' With 111r.'4.owne, in the i'OBACCO: SNUFF AND .S WAR BUSI NESS, Nor TLlyd etreet.,biley thetwiie'wtit.bn gled reeeisn,onstnukeq, lied wit 'we 14t` ttiathat will. woie ' " qu, Philndelibla, Alas 20, 18 83. • • . . LEBANON VA LL E Y INV:I%IITE'. 'AT A bull. LE AN OrCO u NTT, PA. B V:RNSI.I),E, A. lif.6.Trinc(pal, 'pill ENSUING. SEgSION 'will contmeace on 1: • MONDAY July 21St. 'ttl E. scrfooL has the advilitages of it pleassut..auti beautiful Location—apacidus Building--Ventillated Rooms—a Anti . LlhnirY atrabinet. • Ei ; • • THCatiftgla =LI YDr not fixed, the .atudiet of each pupil. being dtredted'according to the time tat Cali afford iu Satool, or to the profession he designs to Pur sue. : 4 , -•-• , AconaiAt DEPAftThlC*Ciffeis special advan tages to those who propose to engage iti Teaching the Gourse 'pursued onnfiwitr'strictl - y Itq the revolt's. men ts of the County 'Superintendent. and tci the Course of the State Nal mal School. , I 2 • •a. OIRCIJIARS'and ftirlher Infoimatien can be ob tained by adtiretssing the '• ;• W. ifflttritiDE:" Anarille, Pa. iTipmelS,lll , DON . . AVlNCkiefifraed train' Philadelphia I would 07 H 10 the good people of Lebauou and vicinity-that 1 bawl; takan , roOnss at'hlas. Itiska's (ono. door Nast of Olt H. Glonitger's.) where I can be -found at all bonia'Ortlietdiy,•to wait upon those who may want my proteasiottal isn't - cos. • . Particular ottani:ion paid to thlareatment and AUL, °(‘TEETH- All °Paragons dono the most imzuvrai and f • • aa low ita foSwswbess•focf . the se alias of wiwk: • 'eq. A ...el.- . . Ch lorefnfas and Zther act ministered to patients when desired. • Tkastkriatibr,pg#Yawirs, I would soli*. Use patron age of thoii•wielsfels lawyers nes "ofiallant ist. • ' '• d G. 1.0111315 Crimp., D. 6- Lebanon„ Ya., April 72, 11364. - • e• *cia4ob_ •' E. L. *OrnmerritHami l s * -.l.RisT Nats*); FIAIR-Ditiga§lMll LNG SALOON,..Marhiii.street, and opposite: the Engle Betel. - Being dispirit! Itir the liberal patronage bentepTOtifiglitended htta, be, intoakt reepectfully solicit a eutitinnii4e of the same. Lebanon, July 2.186.4. • , • .:"'< &sloop iordlki4ceed on Snaky% • . Blanks for Aoliciiiritha POP.: tiiogs'.olo.loi* jolt printed en . !be AP -01664f.' . • •
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