El attertim: 1i.i10 , 1110 1 .' AMP Timm $l5O A YEAR ,LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1364 HOME AFFAIRS. rtestessi Bcl.l74ortionizz.g. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the r llowinvcharges for Advertising, rig , at. 3m. 6m. ly. 1 Eqtaans.l2 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $8 00 2 " 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 8 " 36 lines, 1.60 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Exeentor's and Administrator's Notices, $.OO For Assignee. Auditor and similar Notices, 1.50 For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 8.00 For column advertisement, 1 rar, 50.00 2 .4 column ""- 30.00 iFer X column " •si • 18.00 IFor Announcing Candidates for office, in advance, 2.00 :For Announcing sale, unaccompanied by ad'r ' t. 1.00 .For Local Notices, Society resolutions, kn., 8 cis per line. For Wilsons or Special Notices, 50 cents per line porfear. Yearly . aftvortiacmonta for merchants and Duni moo meinaa agreal upon. lion, Myer Strouse has forward • ed to us some Turnip Seed for distribu. tom. :''we are also indebted to him for a number of favors in the shape of public doeuthents. - John Warren, a condemned mur :-Aerer, who was tried and convicted of the murder of a poor Irish woman near Ham burg;: Berks county, - In IMO, made his escapeirom the Reading prison last week. Ile is still at large. Five, Ten, *Twenty and Fifty- Dollar Greenbacks altered from lower de nominations, are in circulation, and so well executed that at a first glance they are well calculated to deceive the unwa ry. Look out for them. Counterfeit Fives on the "Albany City Bank" are also in ~eircb;lation. 'The centre of the plate Contains a picture of a man and two Womaii'vaith anvil, - &c. They are badly ?executed. "LOW ©tit for the Draft.—We are informed that an order has been received to commence the draft forthwith in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The Provost Marshal's of the different districts ammaking preparations, and the draft is expected to take place on to day in cer tain`districts. LATea..—The Draft in Lebanon coun ty has been postponed to the 15th of June. We have only 56 men . to furnish, exclusive of the new call for men. The Philadelphia Flour market is firm, but dull. About 1, 500 bbls sold at $7 50a7 75 for extra, and sBaB 25 per bbl for extra family. Rye Flour is stea dy at $7 per bbl Corn Meal is scarce and in demand. Wheat is rather better, with sates of 1, hills,tood red at slBoal 82. Rye is dull at at $1 55a1 58 per bus. Corn is searce and firm: 5, 000 bus sold, at $I 42Tor prime to yellow afloat Sniff St 37 - for White. Gatirire" dull and quoted at 82a87c per CArrtid r MARKET.—Beer Cattle were very seiree. as compared with last week; -tieing the smajlest receipts on rec ord for years past, and prices advanced 2c .per ibb. Cows were firm. Hogs are unchanged Sheep were higher, with light offerings and sales. The Weather and the crops.— We have had quite a variety of weather , during:the last week—rain and sunshine, thunder and lightning, high winds and calms; The crops in this neighborhood are looking well, and indicate a bounti ful yield.. We copy on the outside from the Courier an official list of the killed and wounded in the 93d in the late battles. It, was furnished by Cal. Long and is no doubt correct. The store drawer of Marcus Na than, in Funck's building,- was plundered of about $lB on Thursday last, while he had gone to the Post office. The thiefhad effected an entrance at the back dOor, and escaped in safety with his boo ty. Ex-President Buchanan has sent a Contribution of two hundred dollars to „the Great, Central Fair, to open next in:week Philadelphia. Also $5O to the Pittsburg Fair, and for which he is round• ly abused by the abolition newspapers. The COuncils of Reading have pissed an ordinance for the levy o f a tax for 1864 of :2 per cent. on the assessed vaiue pf real estate, and upon all single freemen an occupation tax of one dollar and fifty cents 'in addition ; also a per capitaltax of $1 : 40 on every male taxa lite inhabitant of the city for bounty pur poses. ' Mar The Pope has, contributed, through the hands of the Catholic bishop Buffalo, five hundred dollars for the re lief aour wounded soldiers, accompany. 'ing. the gift '`with warm expressions of sympathy for .the suffering. A meeting of the Carpenters' Union, will he held on Wednesday Eve ning, June 1. 1864, at -the Perseverance Hall. By oder of the President. THROAT ArrEcTioNs.—A physician writing from Newfane, New York, speak ing of the beneficial effects resulting from the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," says--- , 'Oblige me by sending a , dozen more of your 'Bronchial_ Troches,' en- Por alleviating - that horrid pion only felt by those who have fftred from any Bronchial affection, ana tot hoarseness and sore throat too, I a.ril fie to confess (though I -am an M. D.) I:ey.litiswer alryou claim for them. I would beg , you to feel that I am one of the last men in the profession .to puff a nos.. tram, but feel I am but doing you justice to assert what I have." To avoid disap. pointinent, be sure to obtain the genuine "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Health for the Soldier?. —For one who alas from tbe'effectsoftbo bullet, ten perish from damp and exposure to night air. Small doses fr`IiOLLCIWAY'S PILLS taken every other night, will p orre 6: all disorders of the Liver and Bkintt9 -wiry tfie. i' ) ; and insure gonad iiea ltb to every*""' -• box man, Oo•ly 25 0114jV. • • Tho Aadies of Lebanon are all eardispy Invited to attend the meetings of the, ladies' Aid Society, on every Timrsda3r - afternogo,, for sewing on Has nits} Cirthing ' • ' - tf. tar Albert Shott, of tbisTorough, joined the 93d when that regiment was originally formed at this place. Ile was subsequently transferred to the cavalry, and became Connected with CO. I of the 8d Cavalry. For tome months he wet not beard of by his friends bore, and a few weeks ago hie father, Mr. Henry F. Shott, wrote to the Captain of his Company, and re ceived the following reply: OASIS 3p II S.CaYelar, CAVALRY Meet. Bs. LgOid, 110., Aprll 2.9t.b,1864 Mr Henry P. Shott:—Eqn—Your letter dated January 22d, ThB4. has been reeeltee, end. in reply. I smgriuved 'to inform you that your , can (asg•llaot aoldler as evur lived,) wee killed In lit Cavalry lig .t Gear .Therokee Creak. Alabama. on the "i.sth or 16th day of October, 18 , 4 Ile hoe left an oultlemiehPO record in hie Com. pony and Regiment. and with feelinga of the deepest sympathy for yourself and family, I remain, eery truly Tours. W. W. SAILTIAL Capt. 31 U. S. Cavalry, Com'd'ig Co. I. Imo' At the Annual Session of the Grand Enbantpment of the I. G. of 0. P., Mr. George R. Reinoehi was appointed D. D. G. Patriarch for Lebanon county, for the ensuing y?ar. SM. On Thursday last, widir Stir. Boo'er, of this Bu• rough, wee absent from hie book rtore at dinner, some one entered the stare from the rear and robbed the um. ney drawer of ttecontents. Messrs. Stine & Rose at their Paper AIM in this borough are now pay ing $l-5 'per ton for straw, $lO per ton second crop Hay, and $8 per ton for Corn fodder. M.11.-4t. For at Advertiser. "Tableaux Vivants.," Mr. Editor : The citizens of Lebanon and viein, ity witnessed an exhibition-of an ex tremely novel and interesting charac ter, in the Court House on- the eve ning of the 19th ult. To some the name of "Tableaux VivantS" was nothing - new, though there were many who viewed it with as much curiosity and astonishment as Bar num's "what is it" or "Tom Thumb" ever excited. The circus and menag erie, with.en , occational visit of some wandering minstrel troupe, had been so long the only sources Of entertain ment and amusement, that the an• nouncement of the tableaus created an arnazeinent, equalled only perhaps, by that of Queen Victoria, when the "celebrated communication', of the "majority from AR, Berks" was pre sented to her. The youngsters were particularly .annoying ,to their pa rents at the breakfast, dinner and tea table, filling their cars with anxious inquiries, while they rattled a noisy accompaniment with knife and fork. Indeed older persons and of some ex perience in this bustling world, would stop a friend and ask with muckearn estness "what are tableaux vivants." On the other band, there were plenty of "Jack Bunsbys" ready to give "an opinion as is 'an opinion," but who rarely-availed -themselves of the op portunity, preferring like 'Jack' 'to be looked upon as wise philosophers and deep, thinkers. • The exeliement grew higher, As the evening drew nigher; • and when the long looked for hour came at last, the rush for ,seats was so great, that for want of room, many were turned away from thedors.— The bduse was densely cr tied; the 1 01 audience restless with anxi ty filled the room with the busy hum of con versation, while fans were plied with a vigor that betokened a warm inter : est in the success of the exhibition—,- The footlights, stage,- drop curtain: drapery: and darkened ,hall were so suggestive,. that had: been at all of a visionary turn of mind, we . might easily havoithagined ourselves in the Parquette of a theatre. The exer eises opened with a fine performance of that delightful piece of item! mu sic "Shepherds' tell me," after which the curtain rose on a beautiful _camp scene entitled "Daughter of the. Regiment." The lady personated "La fig,lia" to perfection, her appear ance and costume were brilliant and attractive in the extreme—but we looked in Vain for the "Corporal."—. The "dream of Kilmeny" traasported us back involuntarily to the days Of the "Caliphs," when fairies were con stant attendants on _weak and weary mortals,. administering to their every want ; while m'usiceoft and lull ed them to sleep and dreains. The representation was excellent in every respect, the costumes of the children, their positions, the, eager fates por traying their anxiety to reach their dreaming sister . und, 'dock her with the flowers they held in their hands —all, combined to make it a most graceful and - charming picture. The ~old historic chronique of Pocalientas saving the life of Capt. John Srtiith was presented with a startling display of dress and attitude. Had we not known. Powhatan and his Indian' Meads,. we might have been induced to go to the assistance of his bewitch ing, dark-eyed daughter; as it was, we were content to admire and applaud,. The next scene ; "Missing in action," brought tears to many an eye, telling plainly how heartfelt and sineerLearb the-sympathies of our people for the fallen brave. Th&sweeteountenance of the Sister of Charity, bendingover the dying soldier, called to mind sad recollections of field and -, , hospital, which once seen can never ho'forgot ten. Scene sth disclosed a grOup of statuary so perfect in drapery and pose that many actually believed the figures, were carved out orsolid mar ble. The care and time of the ladies was compensated, we' think, by the overwhelming applause which follow ed the fall of the curtain, and we hazard nothing in saying that the statuary was not only the moat effective rep resentation of the evening, but the most Chaste and elegant exhibition ever seen' in Lebanon, "Too late for the Cars" brought down the house.- 1 The felicitous blending of au old gen-. tleman, wife and family in rapid move- Ltnent.towards the departing train, the , eagerness of manner, the outstretched arras - as:if to catch the .last car, the bewildered children all bent on keep lug pace . with the old 'folks, was too much for weak.hurnanity: . A univer sal burst of laughter and applause greeted the tGovernor' arid faMily, who to their credit be it,said, bore their honors meekly .and . with beootning gravity. The next - scene was of a deeply serious and solemn character. "Taking thejeil" is ono - of the sacred 1 ce iTruonie9 of the Catholic Church, -.4 a s s oh'was given with fervor and '''' an - "'he cha"..„ve from gay to grave effect. ..1. .... ad 4 ed much, eve interest ”liainterpreted or this , scene, or we , thi'metr-generardelight anui:*..afire . . Schick was Manifested. The ..rost Office Scene" was well received. The interview between John Knox and Mary, Queen of Scots, was remarka ble for its courtly array of grace and beauty. The Queen looked stern yet sympathetic, and the sturdy John was admirably impersonated. The "Spirit of '76" excited more than usu al admiration. The silvered head of I the Father bent in anent emotion over the gun he is about to give to his son, the meek, submissive mother pointing with uplifted finger to Heaven, the only source of their consolation, the heartbroken, kneeling Wife and the resolute face of the husband, present ed a picture that fired every heart with patriotism and love for the old flag. The audience greeted it with the most tumultuous cheering, and were not satisfied until the curtain rose again, when they broke forth in to a perfect storm of applause. "King Harold" and "Lady Jane Grey" were scenes of pomp and splendor. The Queen, blazing with jewels, formed the central figure as she sat with pecu liar grace and dignity on her throne: Her attendanls seemed the very flow er of a realm famed for its royal glo ry and peerless beauty. And here we desire, to express our grateful thanks to Mrs. LONG for her very excellent singing of "Eeeked in the Cradle of the Deep." It= could not have been improved, and, we were only sorry that she did not feel inclined to com ply with the demand of the audience for a repetition. The "Goddess of 'Liberty" was -a tableaux of unequall ed brilliancy, and magnifiCent in dress and posture. Every pulse beat faster at the thought of victory and triumph to our arms, devotion to country filled every heart, and there was not one in that large audionco who did not in stinctively wish that= ' , The Star Spangled Banner in triumph might wave, O'er the land of the free and the home of the brace. At the close of the performances a repetition was unanirnouslyrequested for Saturday, and in compliance with' the general desire was given tea well filled house. Among the new pieces, "Tea-table Gossip" and the ".Aitist'S Dream" won deserved applaus2. The "Mise-en-scene" in the gossipping scene, was admirable—the characters well-sustained and the acting worthy of "professionals:" A series of lovely living pictures were presented to us in the "Artist's Dream," which can not be excelled anywhere. The scene from• "Kenilworth" was strikingly impressive. The incensed Queen, the pale, half-dead, yet still lovely Amy, and her false Lord, were,re-enacted with such animation and spirit that we seemed almost to hear again the stern demand, "Knowest thou this woman," .that sounded so terribly to the ears of the guilty Leicester. Altogether, Dlr. Editor, the music, tableaux and management was a marked success,— Everything worked harmoniously, and for this ; : if for nothing else, we return our sincere fbankti to the Ladies and Gentlemen who so kindly and gratu itously afforded us that rieh and rare entertainment.' We hope these same Ladies and Gentlemen will, at an ear• day, give us a similar exhibition ; and may we be there to see. .111 NIS EN ESPOlit . TAkE Nin'lCE.—The enrolling it go ing on. and it is expected that the Conscription se will be enforced linmediately„ so I would advice every body to get their Picrtritss taken in time for Glair re lations and friends. and the only place to get a No. 1, Picture is at VonfiltßMAN'S New Yotk Photographic Gallery. for he is taking the Cheapest. the beet, and moat life-like Picture§ in Lebanon. It is adinitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec ommend. Remember. the place. Zinunerman's Now York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid al crowd. P. S.—Children and anYhody that has got weak eyes should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. Ills Pictures on -13 require from "4 . to 5 seconds time toe it ,„„ QUESTION, — HoIIo 1 there Dielt and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in Huth a hurry ? Aisswen.—Why we are just on etc way to Daily's Photograph Gallery. to have our pictures taken . Ile takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body, else gets there, or we will have to conic mirky again Without getting any. 41m:sr.—Yes! I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the tithe crowded, and so why don't you go to seine other Gallery ? Aste.-- , Gh my we could net think of such a thing.— We admire tile true and beautiful picture that Daily takes. so much that we would net go to another Gal lery if we could get them fox nothing" Deltas-seven years, experience in the business, bass a complete sett of improved instruments, an excellint sky-lieht, anp there fore takes the heat pictures u town. and so of . course every body that wants' a good picture goes to him. QuEsv.--What kind of Pict Urea doestie take? Ails.—He takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored,. His card picturee have been pronounced more truthful and life like than sonic that have been taken in our large cities. II is Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beet. Do also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end,en 7 largiug them almost to any size. QUESPE.—Where . is this Gal levy 1 , I must give , him a call too. • ANs.—Jbst come along with Nancy and I, and WO' will ebow you. It is in Stine's New Building, neat door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ile has constant. ly on hand a good assortinen't of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Cases, Albums. Au., ti-hich be sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery,.*Lebanou,* Pa. March 11, Guns, Rifles. Pistols, POwder, Caps, &C ATTENTION .SPORTSMEN.-J. G. , AuLctaAcb would re spectrally inform, the public that he continues the business of tatinufacturing and dealine . in GUNS, RJFLES, - PISTOLS, " POWDER, Caps, Wade, and all kinds of gunning and gun !tater!. el, at his storo, on Market street, a few doors North of the L. V R. R., Lebanon, lea All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pee Bible notice and in the nest style of workmanabiP. Lebanon, June 24, 1553.,-11r . dit A DENTLE6IAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incom potene;,-, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, Bane. ted bytt deeire Act benefit others,. w ill be happy to fer n i.ll to all who need it, (free of eharge,) the recelpe and directions for making the simple remedy :used in his Case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Retnedy. will receive the same, by return snail, (carefully sealed,) by addreasing JOAN B. OODEN, No. 60 Nassau street, New York. June 1,1801.-3 m. Ago QWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Hoehn," L. 3" Tonic Bitters," Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An tidotes," &c., &c., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box or 01,U ItOTOIt BU CHAN'S I.:NGLISIi SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and - vigor in thirty days. They are pure ly vegetable. pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effete en the broken down and chattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with -advan tage. Imported end cold in the United States only by the.. S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent. P, S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price —which is One Dollar—post free. March 30,1864.-3 m. . USE NO, OTHER !--RUCHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only RaZiable• Reme4y for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Syn tains. Try.one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure oar money refund ed. Bent by mail on receipt of price. • JAB: B. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Renee New York, General Agent. March 30, 1864.-3 m. no YOU WISH TO BE CURED ? DR. BU ll CDAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure in lase then SO dap s, the worst eases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotsnok, Premature Decay, Seminal. 'Weakness, In sanity, and allAtrinary, Sexual, and Norman Aft°. Clone, no zustrer from visas cause produced. Prios, One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by insi4 on re ceipt of on order. Address, JAB. 11. BUTLER, Etalime V, Bible fienee,,,New York, genetja"geni HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE • Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative. The standard staple preparation for the hair tour rantoi in all cases to restore faded and gray hair, and whiskers, to their original color. It does not claim to make the hair grow in where it has fallen out ; Roth. In Will do that whatever may ho advertised to the contrary, but it teal prevent it from fall ing'out, make it soft and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from impuri ties and humors, and entirely overcome bad silents of PreVtoue use of preparations containing sulphur, su gar Of lead, &t. It requires no aciaptUg, wnshieg, raid Maori , for its application, xxotawill it stain the akin, nut Is as easily applied and wiped from the skin AR any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives it a lively appearance Aid tend of the dull uniform black of dyes. Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream. Superior to soy Bair Dressing in use. Oils and Col ors the Hair at the same time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful brown or bleck. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO No.lo University Place, New York. March 0, 1894.-Iy. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINE IHENT, pint bottles at fifty cents cash, for lamenm outs, galls. colic, sprains, he., warranted s, cheeps than ally other. It Is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure ring bone nor apavin, ae there is no liniment In Ntif3. tones that will. What it Is stated to cure it positively does. No owner of horses will be Without a after trying embattle. One dose revives and often eaves the life of an over-heated or driven bores. For collo and bel ly-ache it has wirer failed. Just as sure as the sun rises, just so sure le this valuable Liniment to be the florae embrocation of the day. Sold by all druggists. Office, 60 Cortiandt Street, New York. Feb.lo, '04.--Im. Terrible Disclosures. ORORETS for the million 1 A Most valuuble and woe 0 del id publication. A work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S •VADR MEDUM, an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman. the it Functions : and Sexual "disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy Mire.. The practice of DR. 'HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, bat at the earnest Babel totion of numerous persons, he bee teen induced to ex, tend his mad ical usefulness through the medium ofhis “VADE MECUM." it is a volume that should be in, the hands of every family in the laud, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of ono of the most awful and destriletiVe scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enreinped.,,,' will be; for warded free of postage to any part of the United elates for 50 cents he D. 0.. sumps. or 3 ropier; rot. V. Ad dress. post patd. DR. RIINTI3II, No. 3 DiVil3kot Street, New York. Sept, 3,1363..—1 y. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE CUM INVALID. Published for the benefit. and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN whom:lifer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at the Name time. ' TRH MEANS OF SELF CURD. _ . By ono who has cured himself after being put to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclesiug &post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Bsq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. Stay 27, I 9 i.-Iy. . • tigisio 4,lltitf ST. Tour's Cunabn.—Serviee - next Sunday rporning and evening, in the English language. Lecture on Wednesday e*oning. lingliah preaching next Sabbath morning and eve ning. in Zion'a Lutheran Preaching next Sabbath morning in the German, and in the evening in the English, in the First Reform ed Church. ~~~~~~~. On the ritb lilt.. by !I:teller? Y. W. kranlor, HUOII DONLEY, to AlteiziaNn Fox:nu:both of Cornwall, this couhty. goa. In this. Borough, on the 22nd ult., BANIIIL, child of Henry end Amanda SHIM aged 2 months, and 3 daps. On the 27th of May, in 31Yerstown; PHILIP I,IN BIOFf. formerly of Lebanon, aged 77 years, 8 months and 20 days on the 284 Wt., in this Bornuch, CHARLES T. W , eon of Charles and. Mina LAIITELOFF,.eged4 . years, 2 months and days. On the 7th nit. in this Illernugh, of Ormenraption, SAMUEL 841 A KTFER, seei, 78 ye .rs. I mouth and 26 des a. Pother Shaeffer leaves a 'widow and ten children to mourn Ida lose. On the 22ad nit, in Ws B, - roulzh. of l ryphoid fever, LEVI TICE, aged 26 years, 7 months and 14 days. The Lela Caraftrily Lral!awls Visor: ExtraFamiiy, SS 75 Extra: Misr, S 50 Piinte White Wheat,l 'lB Prime Red Wheat, 1 eo New Wheat, Prime Rye, 120 Coro, 1-20 Oats, 70 Clover-seed, 8 00 Timothy-seed, 2 30 Flax-seed, 2 50 Dried Apples, pealed, 290 Peach "Suits," 2 50 Peaelk "Hutzele," 1 52 Cherries, I 75 Cubans. 100 Potatoes, boa, 80 Apple BOter."ferock. 45 gals atimitionnento. taline 7 s Patent iFettit Jar Gr3C4Dtaolt eh-W1DA. 5195155 . , • VHS most effectual Fruit 4ar in the market. •Is allglass, haring no clantping or screw device.— For sale at LEMBERGEICS Drug.Storo, Market street, Lebanon. trt , Call 11111/ get a circular giving more informa tion* Lebanon,. ,lane I, 1864.—tf. Pflobe.-^an Lodge. iSPECIAL Meeting of lvialiekan Lodge. No. 288, I. 0. of 0. P.. will be held in the Hell, on Wed nesday .E'vcniug. aline 1, 1664. at B o'clock. A full at tendance ie dueltod as bualneas of importance will be Unneeded. , - . .3011 N R.ODiA . I - 131 - Sect. Lebanon, Jona 1,1864. Notice to the Stotithohiers or the IIiEBANON are reepectiltily requested to meet at the. Bank. ing House of said Bank,ou Saturday, the 2Sth day of Jane, next. for the ptirpoio of accepting tho RE. 011ditTliat of the LEBANON BANK, and to take ac tion on the. Bnabling Act in the event of the Governor having signed it. B3' order of the Board of Directors. B. A. UHLER; Gaahler.. Lebanon Bank, Lebanon, June I; 1864. ' Public Sale OF BOROUGH PROPERTY. rllllll subscribers will offer at Public Sale at the pub , lie house of Henry D. Germ any, on Saturday, June 18, 1864, the following Real Estate, viz : A one and one. half story-weather-boarded.. ,PRAMS HOUSE, and HALF lot of GROUND, — situate in the borough of Lebanon, adjoining Fla on the north Dill street, ou the south an - Ailey, east by property ofJarob Neekley, and west by proporty of Jacob Beadle. The LOT fronts mi 11111 street 14 fee t, more or less, and is in, depth 19S feet. The house has eight rooms including Kitchen, and all necessary outbuildings• Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. AL, when terms will be made known by JOS, kIeAFFEE, '3IoAFFRIL Lebanon, June 1,1864 ' • Public Sale. among fdltewing personal property of Pliltrat I STRICKLER, decd., will be sold at Public Sale,Pn 'Saturday, June 11, 1864. at "Strickler's 3iiir in tbeßorongh of Lebanon, to wit: 1 SLEIGH and Sleigh bells,l Wheelbarrow, 1 Sad dle-bag, 1 STOVE and PIPE. 1 CLOCK, I Grain chest., 1 Office Desk, IG. had Stone, Potato ook, Lot of Lumber, consisting of BOARDS and SCAIRTLING, Lot of old MGR, and Castings, 1 Wooden Shovel, 1 half Bushel Measure, 2 Scales, I Plan lag Bench, 1 Ladder, 1 Empty Barrel, 3 Burr Stank, Shovels Bags, Chaine, Hoop and hand Shovels, and other MILLING TOOLti too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 2% o'clock, I'. 31,.whatt terms will be made known b y ABRAILLM ST.II7.OIEIL ER, W3l. G. WARD. Administrator& Lebanon, June 1, . 1564.-2 t. T o . Bri(lge Contractors. -DitoposALs will be received at.the Commissioners' Office. on Monday, June 13th, 1864, for theßuild ing of a BRIDGE across Rig Sam a r. orew,lat thaw°. Forge. Plane and Specifications can be seen st Abe Commissioners' Mace. THOMAS LIMNER, PSTSR FORNEY, JACOB ISROBACUER. corm:assignors of Lebanon County. Attest.: Crams Smits, Clerk. Bebanoo, May 2-5, 1864w-3t. Executor's Notice. 111017BLIC Notion is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentery, hare been granted to sh e widersigned, en the Eitate of CATHARINE GOETTLE, late of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pe., deo'd. Ail persons who know theniselees indebted to 'said estate will please trestle their accounts, and' all #rose haring. claims analnetit will please prompt, them. ,31IGNATRIN Elecutor. Shoefferetown - , Match 9, lett, , AUDITORS' REPORT. WE the Lndersigned Auditors to examine and ad just theAccountsof the "Northern Mutual Insur ance Company of Lancaster County," as by the totit of incorporation of said Company is provided, do report that we hare examined the accounts for the year pre-. ceding the first day of May, 1664, and Rod the same as follows : Policies leaded insuring property to the amount of $2,747,734 00 Premiumr Notes 61ed araoriniltie to 121,470 12 CR. FUNDS OF THE COMPANY. Received Per tentage on Premium Notes 100 79 Received Fire Tax of former as sessment • 3 08 Received Fire Tax assesaed Decem ber, 1864 .$2,304 72 Deducting Secretary fees for re ceiving fire tax - 33 04 $2,27168 DR. FOR EXPENSES AND FIRE • LOSSES PAID TO WIT: 1363, MAY let, Due to the Secrete. ry as per lest report $ 112 11 Paid Auditor's Fees 3 00 Paid George Decker holding else. tion 700 Paid Lancaster Examiner Printing 7 50 " Yolitarreund " • 7 60 " Intelligen err " 7 60 Lebanon Democrat, Printing 7 50 "Advertiser " 760 " " Courier " 7 60 " " Wahre Democrat. 7 50 " Wm• B Wiley, Printing Fire Notices 7 18 " Samnsl Nissly,Election Bills 176 " de making Fire, Assessment and other fees, 50.49 " Samuel Nisely, for Postage .. 289 A- Eenignischer, President, l signing Polities - - - 1 21 " Henry Hellman, birectory • extra &es, 2 years....„ ...... 6 Gil " Heilman end Win. Dell • • • inveStigating Iltrtr losses 20 08 " Directors' ............ 63 25 • " Joseph Dearoler, Lancaster to , Fire 10-e-r, 23 29 " Saarlial Mellinger's Estate, Lancaster en., Fire lessee_ 109 37 " Zimmerman.Daaphin county. F re lasses,- 26 " JOlihati4 &61 Zimmerman, Dauphin co., Fire losses... 2C5 61 $1,437 42 tialltheo in Treasury, Nftribit,lBf4 $.833 1 3 tSotr.t:tne.iug Tuxes ..... ....... 48 23 fit.b. to Geo. D. Colamoo, of I.4ba• non county. for Fire lorao, in El'a•tboth township, Laudoßtor eoitoty, of Orbit hint eO4 cnntootB,6s per atlas:Talent filed April3Otb.,lB6l. BB X)171.N Buotißit, awns LABEI3,. Juno 1, 1864.-26 Auditors. IMPORTANT NEWS TO ALL WHOM IT DOES CONCERN ON LAST SATIT,RDAY THE S BLOCK) 4.• Cumberland Strget,.. Leba7.l. Pa. • WAS filled With a choice AssWitnierit tiring and Sumner Goods, just purehaSed at NEW MEE AUCTIONS, which for Variety, Beauty and Cheapness cannot be excelled -this aide of the Atlantic, and at • prices that will. istehish the World. For truth of • which Call and See for Yourseles. Ladies' Dress Goods .- Pull Line of French Glaco Mosembulevaa, , • . American Mosambniques, " " " colored Alpacce., all shades " colored all wool Delains, " French Poplins, all Shadbe, " " French Bareges, all shades, -. " French TilinteS shades,: " " " Foulard " " " Manchester Drlaius " Lawns, tc.. &c. 2 .* A full Line of DRESS GOODS , of every descriptlon and the largest assortment in the-county- Full Line of LADLEa M 0 .151, all shades, such as Tan. Drab, Lavender, Light Grey, Black, &c. Full Line of Best oil &glad Black SILKS- Full Line of Fancy Silks, Drown, Ac., purchased be- Sore the recent advance. ' Fun. assortment of CALICO et prices. " Bleached MESLIN. " " ' -I nbleached , ;". . TiIg . OIIEPEST IN TUE „COUNTY • can Market. mated Weekly. -Der. 3 . ItNE 1, ,1534 ikgs, dsk.,• . 30 Butter, - 20 Tub or salted butter, 10 16 11 Mara, Shoulders, Sides, . 13 • Soap; 7 Bees-trux, . 25 Wblte Rags, 6 Mixed Rags, S Flax,l6lb., 12;4 Gristles, a lb., 40 Feathers, V. - lb., 62 1 4 Wool, lb., 40 Souplleuns, la sit., 7 Vinegar, ta gal., 12% NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QtllOT , Wau tilled for Lebhnon county, and at the same time the Cheap Cash and Produce 'SLore of GOODY AR & DIFFENBACIPS iii 7 - 0-1110 0 7S 7—'"? . - Our Mourning Department Is complete, compris ing a Fall Lino of Black, all wool_Delains,.6.4 wide, all wool " " " " entacid Mills, 5-4 " Nralin'Criglimero, . Black Silk Grenadionsi,, " " " " Ilninbazines, " Blank ,_Crapo Veils; , a. " hove Veils. lii 0 uHobjet.yi - " Gloves: In fact anything in Mourning and Second Monrn ing Goods. Gelltleraiten Wear. A DID Doe of CLOTHS, CASSIDERES, COTTON ADES and VESTING% all kinds and prices, which wil be sold Cheap. • - • • Groceries, Sugar - Coiree Plolassas • Spices, &c. 7 all at LOW PRICES. &.0*- call one.snd all, and look through our Large and well Eelocteal Stook of Goode, and get the prices, as GAO no trouble to show Goods. Our Motto is P6fits, and Quick ' Sales, and Good Value." GOODYEAR &. DIFFENBACJI Boot and . Shoe Store. JACOB Man respectfully in forms the public that he still COlitin• ues his extensive establishment in ma w ' Ape his new building in Cumberland at., where he hopes .to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom lib invites Merchants and dealers in lioOrittind SHOES and every one who WilitlOS to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call siamine rot themselves, his large and 'sated stock. He is determined to surpass all ecrapetition in the mantitacttire of every article in hie business, suitable for any. Market in the Union. A due care taken iu regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of IMATllklit and othermaterials are used, and moue but the best workmen are employed P. returns hie sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Hehopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat renege. (Lebanon,-lay 1804. ATTENTION: 9111 E MEMBERS of the Lebanon County - • Association for the detection of florae , Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses,. trill meet at the public house of Jour( 4 Manus% iu Lebanon, on SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1884, at 1 o'clock, P. RI: JOHN KILLIAN, President. PETER STEINER, Secretary. . JACOB WITMER,Jr„ Treasurer. Lebanon, May IS, '54. - LOWRT!S confectionary .Store, • . (Late Lowry d Nahm,) - - --Walnut street, near Cumberland, Wsquare from the Court House, Lebanon. Pa. MILE has just retalmed from the City with a fresh Spring Stook of Oranges, Letuons, Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants; 81lbertsi Citrons; Walnuts, Peanuts, Alnionds, do. Also. a large variety of all kinds: Of differefft tlaror ed Fino and Common CANDIES Cakes of air kinds always on band. or made tO order.. Imy.Parties stilipled at short notice. A large assortment of WOODEN and .TIN TOYS, in cluding Wheellnirrons, Wagons, de. ICE CREAM, of all the different flavors. always on hand. Having fitted up the large SALOON in hand some style, he hopes to receive the patronage of the" public JOSEPH LOWRY. Lebanon, May 18, 1864. LEBANON ACADEMY. undersigned hereby inform the public that the Lebanon Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of tbe Borough, but it always did, .and still does receive pupils from abroad. Lately, also, the Directors have improved Ks general character, and elevated its standard, by refusing to ad. Mit pupils without the necessary qualifications, and by their continued care they hope to raise this echool to its praper•Plitewin the estimation of this community.— A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can be admitted froth the country by applying to JACOD•CAEIP Presidctit JOSEPH KARON, Secretary. or to ()Titus BOGER, Teacher. ilrir Tuition for common and higher English branch es, Latin and Greek. - per mouth. Lebanon, Aug. 213', 186 iv". Administrator's Notice,. -14OTltllttis hereby.given, thafletters of Administra tion, cam testamentoWunexa, ou the estate of PB-. TDB SLIELLENBNROBR, dec'd., late of Cornwall tp., Lebanon county, Pa, have been granted to the under signed-of North Lebanon Borough, County and Mate aforesaid. All pereons indebted to saki eats. will please make nigmeat, and these having claims will present them out deity. . JOBN Administrator cum ,testamriato -annexes. Lebanon, Ma=y . , B e; for Bounty and invalid Viin -eon 'moms suet friated aria for Eale tittle At - , , , , Great Central Fair, Wcsez- .9tolicr SANITARY COMMISSION. OFFICE OF TUE OuDISIITTEE ON LABOR, iNCOIJE AND KEYENVYS* No. 118 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PUILADELPHIA, APRIL, 4TH, 1884 The Committee en "Labor, Incomes and Bev. canes," invite co-operation with them in the par ticular work for which they have bean appoint ed. As no portion of the people aro more patri otic than the working men and women of the country, it is but just and proper that they should alike have en opportunity to contribute to the objects of the Fair. The most equable plan for accomplishing this, and, at the same time the easiest one, is to ask for the contribution of a Singh day's Labor from all classes in the eons• men ity. Many will contribute a day of their labor willingly, who would nor subscribe their money. To reach every department of industry and art will be a work of great labor, but, if at tained, will be productive Ammense results. The:success of the plan will depend upon the hearty co•operation of every element of influence within our limits, and we invite all the guardi ans of the industrial interests, and all others, to take hold with us in furthering this great work of patriotism and humanity. The Committee is charged with, the following duty, to w it Finsm.—To obtain tbe contribution of "one day's labor," or earnings, from every artisan and laborer, foremen, operative and employee; pres ident, cashier, teller and clerk of %very incorpor ated and unincorporated company, railroad and express company, employing firm, bank, mann factory, iron works,. oit works, mill,. Mine and public office ; from every private banker and bro ker, importer, auctioneer and merchant agent and salesman-; designer, fluishei ind art ist ; publisher, printer and mechanic fens every governraent• office'', contractor and employee; grocer; Watcher, baker and dealer ; farmer, horti culturist and producer; froni every marittia ma ker, milliner and female genitive ; every indi vidual engaged in turning the eon, tending the loom, or in any way earning a livelihood, or 'building a fortune within the States of Pennsyl vania, New 'Jersey and Delaware. Sueorna.—To obta in the contribution of oho day.a.a.flevenue," from all the great employing establishmentsy• &rine, corporations, companies railroads and 'works. Turan.—T's 'obtain the contribtition of one tiny!s income frau] every retired person, and per eon of fortune—Wale and female—living • upon their means, and tram all clergymen, lawyers, physicians, den Lists, editors, authors and proles ; earn ; all other persons engaged lit the learned or other professions. Much or ibis work must be perforibed by the personal ihflitenee and efforts of ladies and gen tlemen associated with the Committee in carry ing out this plan. The Committee fael the responsibility cf the work they base undertaken, which, to be success ful, will require a very perfect rerniAration of their plan, and they therefore call upon all earnest people, to assemble themselves together in every town, township, and county. and form organizations cf ladies end gentlemen to co op erate with them in this great work end labor of love. In the manufacturing con 't:Jies, the coal and oil regions, and in the agricultural districts,- -especially, let there be organizations in the large lawns, so that the young people may have as oppoilanity thus to render assistance to their relatives and friends fighting the battles of their country in the armies of the nation. The work of this Committee may be proseen ted where no other effort can be made fur the Fair, as in the Mines of the coal regions. A day's earnings of the miners, and a day's pto duet of the mines, can he obtained, where . no portable article could .he procured for transpor tation. Indeed there is no part- or section of these States where the day's labor may not he ob tained, if organizations can be formed to .reach them. $2,375.56 The Committee ca:artot eloao without Urging ution all Proprietors of Establi -buten ta r the duty of taking prompt and energetic action to secure the benetl tof the day of Laor from all within their contra I. The Committee deem it unnecessary to do more, than thus to present the subject to the peo ple of the three btates named. In the coming campaigns of o%r armies, the labors of the "San itary-Commission" will be greatly augmented-- By the first of dune 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 unacelimated, must necessarily carry along with it a large a •mount of sickness, suffering and death, to say nothing of the gathered horrors of the battle field. ... , . . . These sufferings, k! is our bounded dutY, aft men and Christians, to relieve. A great and en lightened. people, enjoying the blessings of a pr omnent of their own making, cannot refuse as: sista - nen to men saffering to maintain its author ity, and we w ill met ,believo thkt the "GREAT CRNT T RAL AT.R," - drawing Its products from the three States of Pooopyirfinifl, New Jersey and Delaware, so affluent in all mincral,.agrien I tura,: and industrial wealth, shall fall behind any similar effort which has yet been made for the relief of the Nation's children. As it ix desirahls not to multiply circulars ; no farther authority than this circular will be necessary for any employing firm or company, pr any.ro6spectable enminittee of ladies and gentle. men, to proceed atonee, in the work of the Cont. mince ; and it is hoped that under it, organiza tions will spriner. up in all the towns and busy regimie of the States of Pencisylcania, New Jer sey and Delaware. Subscriptions will be thankfully acknowledged in the newspapers of Philadelphia; and it is very desirable that they commence soon, as each fresh acknowledgment will stimulate effort in other localities. - All subscriptions should be addressed to JOHN W. CLASHORN, Treasurer, office of the "Com: mittee on Labor, Income and Revenue," No. its South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. OP All needful helps in Circulars and Pos ters will be forwarded to parties applying for thens. Dire.ct to the Chairman of the Committee As above. tot_ All needful helps in Circultirs and Posters wilt be forwarded to parties applying for thew. Urea to the Chairman nf the Committee as above. L. IBONTOO ti BRY BOND, Chalk rir iii JOHN W-. CLAGHORN, Treasurer. . - BEY E W BUTTER. Corresponding Secretary AIt:GREGOR J MITCTIESON, Secretary. HONORARY l'illnißeßti. His F.xcellency A, G. C 43 RTlN.Governor of Pennsylvania. I ' Ws Excel lenoy, JOEL PAR lc ER,Gosoruor of New Jersey. "rue Excellency. WM.. CANNON. Governor of Delaware. Hon. ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor of Philadelphia lion. JOSEPA R. INGERSOLL, Pennsylvania. Hon. JUDGE CARPENTER New Jersey. Don JUDG.E ki: A ItRINGTON, Delaware. Major-Gen. GEORGE G. HIE . DE, Army of the Petoratc. —. .COMBITTEB. Rigltit;lev Bishopßer Bishop a Potter vi. :.I Mrs Ear E W Hotter, Bloat Chairtaan. 11,4 Bishop Simpson, ..A - Mrs Geoirge M Dallas Rev Dr" Brainard Mrs John Sergeant Rev lA' P Breed - Mrs John M Scott Rev WW hotter Mrs General Meade - Rev Isaac tanner ' ' ;Airs J E•igar Thompson. - 7:. - :. Samuel M. Felton Mrs Joseph Ilarrison.:jr ,, i: John Edgar Thompson I Mrs RiAiert W Leiiniing; , :' , Commodore It i' Stockton Sirs L Montgomerk.Boad Frederick Fraley Mrs George F Wenverl 4 - ,- 4 John Bingham Aire George W linerbi. George Williams • Mrs F A Drexel ' Rev W suddards. D I/ Mrs itt N Kelley Professor Henry Coppeu Mrs John W Forney 'Charles Pendleton Tint, MD Mrs Samuel it Crezer Dr Walter Williamson Mrs Busch Turley lion Oswald Thompson Mies A roger Hon 3 It Ludlow miss zusan O'Nstill A ,Il Blowne i Mies Sallie Scott D Mel Dougherty ' Miss Loess E' tagharn and SA. others -rilulnal Fire - Insurance Company. OF SINKING SPRINGS, BERKS COUNTY. oncx is hereby given to the members of the IA • Efaid Company, that in consequence of losses by tiro cousitig a deficiency, an assessment (N 0.13) ofsl per $l,OOO insured. hes been levied by the Board of 11fitnager8. iigieeably with the previsions of the 11th Section 'of the Charter, and Jet Section td . Supple mentary Act of April 13, 1819. Members will bear in mind that all those neglect ing to: pay their assessment within 40 days'from the date of publication of the Same. will be Bahia to pay dottble the said Rates. It is therefore hoped that all will b- prompt in their payments, as those who Suffered Lots are in need of their dues. For the confentence of the members. either of the agents, John B. Hester, or Cyrus Schools. will attend at the 'Wades and dates named below, between the boars 00.0 and 2 o'clock, to receive the same. Menelaus will not forget their paliclea. Wednaeday,' June 8, at Bennethutn's, Itlyerstown. TblysdaSt " at WelB l °Y's ~,, .1114aY, " 10, at Keath's. Shaefferstown. Saturday, 11, at office 01,1. B. Mester, Leb'n. Monday,. " 13, at I{l kb's, Bethel Twp. Tuesday, .- " 14, at Ernst's, Fredericksburg. Wednesday, " 15, at Lesher's Jonestown. 'Thursday, " 16, at Bordner's, Union 'fwp. Friday, . 17, at Harper's, Hanover. By order of the Board, CHARLES KESSLER, Secretary. May 19, 1861. NIEKCIIIArtn"rAILoittiNG. Q S. RAsISAY, wick's building, corner of CUM- Q., beriaud area and Doe alley, bas on hand and for sale, either by the yara Or made to order, a largo lot of • • , CLOTHS OASSIMERES, , aud VEST.TaNGS , *en reload from Goad Etoustis. Good Fits sad "O.; stands! making guaranteed to all. Also 1 / a Dater::. &Isis, Cravats, Gloves, ttesierf, Suspenders, Fatar d c:-o: . Plaia-Liaea tibirts, Cruder Shiro and Dotwora. Ls:banon,444y 4, 2844, 111 1 P Ytniivo• ArTtrAll.. BRO. .N‘ftw,-9 ig Store. • • I A joint iteiolution 1 'PROPOSING GMAT A LEND. 1 A. bIeNTS TO THIS OONIMITGT/Off• '- tte rd ' , Solved Sy the Beni:tease Homettrßep ever of Carstmontseatthti4t:MtsleMmui itt ikilern, Asplohry mc t, That the fuhootnirantesittniestybsisto mad to th:. Constitution of the dossevottormathajth se, roptbs....4, with the provisions of eta tenth althea 'rooreithail to an additional Mit galtme dirt ar of the Conantuti, , u, to to dosigysts4 ma iteittido &vol. as follows: • Set von 4. Whenever any or the itaa4l4o of s Columenweath shall be in ear entail eervice, under lb requieition from Mao PresittellOof Veer ths , ted States, or by the authority of Me fJalglp3il°' west th, such electors may two:case the rigke of in all eluctinue by the eitisena.ooder ouch rekshatioser as are, or shall ba Prescribed by law. ea roily air ff they' were present at their usual place of election." X' Bettina 2. There shell be two additional sectiOSlVlNft the eicleuth article of the thisistition, to be design/4•C zs sectifft s eight, and nine, se follows: "Section 8. No bill /hail be tastsesd by the ILieglila , tore, containing more than one select, winch shall 6 , 11= eleArly expressed in the title, except appropcf ad bi .liestlon P. No bill obeli be passelbythetegielittsrs grantin a any powers, or privileges, stinky ease, where the authority to great oath Rowerl4 4 r:PrildlirgroOree been, or may hereafter be, t.unferrid upon V e cowl' of this Cururconwealth." IfENRY Lin VOINHON. 4eakor of the Home of ReerreenWliert. JOHN 'Pi natlntit: Opestor of the. CiTROZ tat TRZ SZCIBITART op /BE CIDMIZMIZSIZ flAdtaratma, April 26. 11% PENNSYLVANIA,SS: - - _ I d o hereby certify that ilia forrigolutle /S / true and correct copy of the Original Jobb' — 5 Raeolutlon tithe General AsitiritAyometblisd. " A Julia Itarolcaton propoeldt,:gertalit Atnendments to the C.,ostitutiou:' as the seas Its on tile in this dine. . . . . . . In Te&timony whereof, I have hereunto sat my haft and reuetel the real of the Becretary's *face to to e. fixed, the day and year_above written. ELT SLIM, E,cretary of the Cometostweelle: The.share Resolution bevies bee?' aim% to by 14- ay.jorlty of the inemboin of each Mime. et two Arneesse sive sessions of the General Assembl ,of this OcanieWlK wealtli,thu promised amendments will be submitted to: the people. for their acoption or rejection, on thejita• TUESDAY of AUGUST, in tbe7.st...yf our D oss: thousand eight hondre I and tatty fottr, ncoordenllo with the pr.,sisione of the tench artlclv tb d 9ituntitne.' tiuo. and cot, entitled "An Act preseibing e time aor wanner of entanttting to the nevoid, for their appnentl , and rand ntioo or rejection, the I.:reposed, ionenOntenta to the Oeustitution, approved the twiloty-thfid 11431 ae April, one thousand eight hundred nodilidtu li it plar. ssa. feeretary of the GoostoOnitealth. 3 11-E5 New Boot and shoet fle ?T4 undersigned announce to the public that tisvi IL have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in John Greer', bididing s one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they tut 'd keeping constantly on band a peen' as. Asortrottatt Of Ladles, Gentlemen, Mae% Boys eM Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ife j all of which will be made up in style ,aspl gWditl mei to be surpassed by any other workmen in the ementity.; No effort shall be spared to please and, ea thdy all wife may favor them with their orders,,en,d their will be be as reasonable es possible, compatible with a ear remuneration. They also keep a large stock of HOME virttrac, wbiek is warranted to, be aarapresented. . The public are invited to call and exandnethitrateek previous to purchasing. . • sEer . RepairtraLdone on short siolftstad at reaseasik rates. ANDJUIW samma, S. Baum Lebanon, "day 4, 1864. Wanted Immediately, 100 CALVES; For which the highest price will be paid by L. MUNE. Lebanon, Aprdl3, 1864.-3 m $25 Eitaployineint! •71Z AGENTS WANTED ! l arwill pay from $25 to $75 par menthol,. and ail: NI/ expenses, to active Agents. or gives, egzonilss** Particular!' free. All4ross,ESTWlttO mamma COMPINY. soot General Agent nin. , musii, Ohl*. May 13. ISO 3. . ARE:RICAN NOUSE - Market Street, Lebarion; JOHN BEATTIE:a , Proprietor. ripME proprietor of this old established and ponder 1. HOTEL would respectfully inform the public dial it will be conducted at all times to the co .aid. convenience of its vests. It bas bentherouglkly fitted and renovated. and no pains will be spend se make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to an, in the county. The STABLING and Yard are inspector tOb; and mole, extensive, than any other in Lebanon. A newzdlna, is also in the OrTITHif of erection, which will be com pleted in a short time. The patronage of the Farmers And the Traveling public generally is respectfully mop licited. ri.A.cu—West side of Market street, end hilts' square "nuth from the Market Moose. JOIIN MATT.tiSe• Lebanon, April 6, -PAL BOOKS &STATIONERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ Itt FIOUCK- . . 1T OD VD inform the Public, that having boitight and V consolidated the Book end Stationery Storiti of H. 11. lloedel and George Waltz, they are noW prepared. to wait on all who will favor them :with.a,iall, it the. old stand (11. H. Roeden) in Cumberland street, where they will We've have on told a large and well 110-, lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday &boat Books, and as an inducement they offer their Macrae neous books at greatly reduced prices. The New York and iladelphia Daily sod Weekly Papers, and Magazines, can be had and. subscribed for. on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully el tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon, May 4,1854. *Jacob E. Ziniuterman 9 0 IDIRST CLASS lIATIC•IfTtESSING AND H41.12-Dltik 12 INC SALOON, Market street, near Cumbenil. and Opposite the Eagle Hotel. Ileits . thankful r th. liberal patrons ge heretofore extended id Win, ha woad. respectfully solicit a continuance of the Boma. Lebanon. July 2, 1552. N. I.l.—The Saloon will be closed on Stiiday. Elowa rd A ssoci 31 tiOni PIITLA D ELPRIA. PA. • DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal. °dairy ateS Sexual Syetems—new and reliable treatment—its reports or the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mei in sealed letter corelopes, free of charge.. Address. Dr J. SKI. L.TAIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth • Street, Philadelphia, Ps. March g, 1864.-Iy. WANTE TO Stilt = 50 00 D 0 BvsliE "' 60,000 bushels CORN 50,000 bushels OATS: 50,000 bushels WIINAT. Also, crAVEMEED. TIMOTHY SEED, illtirgedt Osr which the nun Valley lt higha ilesrowt CASHI Pepo prices will be raid st the We Lebanon. GEOROR'EfoIThiAIt. : . , - ziebanoa. July 1;.1561. ''llebation Feinate Sc unfiart 7' - RACHEL P. ROSS, Prisicipal. -; -- JULIA ROSS. jlfosiosl Dapartmontr Mrs. M. A. J. JlMlSON„.Drasting,, .,.... . rliniE Ninth So elan will eomMeneeSeptember2 l , llllll . I This Saba iedeeigned to elevate the .atandarkeif female . ednintion, and to offer superior advantages at& tne,derate cost. The.. school year_ is divided into pro sealiale of Itirmontli each ; Charge gip sissksz c frass„,_ lAkitlosl4. qiitMoccordiog to tbeetudies of tito selkoTilr . 1 "hlutin-tofhineserif ranch, - Latin, and Qerinan... ~ .„,.. A - A.ii.Tpitftred)Whttention given to the musical v d: Inept , . - Inetractiant - upon the Rhino, Itlolodow. litot Guitar and in hinging. Pupile.not conneeted..vith tho School will be waited upup at their lonic*, *fan 4*. geed, and at the usual ratee.. ._ ~..... Early aPpliciititei should be 'hind* to 13.: a. MIL fte „ J. W. MISS. Dtredors D.-5. 11.01510;ND, S. J. STING,., MSILY, J. W. BUSH, .." C. D..GLONINGER, O.,ORMEI4AWALT,." ISAAC DECK bk.Y.JOSIAII FuN.CK„,- ibekuon, Aug. 21, 1861.. ',..ritshioliablle Tailog; • REM 0VA1.., (RIO XEL HOFFMAN would rdspectfally fights 111. the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, ens lar vited to call. TO TAILORSI—Just received and for sale tho L litiorli and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Sommer Issidonal' Tailors wishing the Fashions should let tbdexibecriber know of the fact, so that be can male/ arrangement( accordingly. MICH HOFFMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1884 . . M etORIII I CR? S FILIONNIER WORLD-REN.IWNED 001411 DEED EESFni f rf MOWER, BOTH. TIMID ,dER SELF -RS 4 , Dar anima FOB 1861. , • _..._ • One of the greatest labor-saving toocomei of no .. age, end always found fully' equal to any-tesc to i d** .Tt has been, submited , m all knult or grain and cow, home and abroad. Grand Medsda• of RonOrirotev„l.. ed by the World's Fairs, successively at Loadgn„..Pairws and Hamburg, sad acknowledged In bptli inernisplseres to bb the Ytoneer and chief Itesipingagit•Arnettas Ur chines. The model and pattern .Q1..1111 cop. Ira ~lsiin cur Self- Raker to be superior - AS all. °that*: ea offer it on trial:a:Jamey. other, tbe pollgignentlitlienp *W u A nd pay roptia,O , TakFiterekTel- • •- ,-; - - , :1i; ,. ...t! .. ' , ." - • f- -, : 1 40ae-'2.S.teektilittAletainsk leg. be seen 44 'I. Note! - Lebanon , • inntninlelplerniatiorc lope_ , • lee 04 .. bN'trOliring ail: IL.'nresalar,'Stove Biqa,. • t Street, Lebanon . . • - -..- • ' J:CA - All kinds ,Of REPAIRS courier* on Rytd; inn' . for Solo hi , the agent. , Seethed.= gneianigen: - . ~... For rata by ' OHIS B. BUN 441111:4 , . LW:, Lanenster canner, fie' Miry 11, 1564.—e,' . .