The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 08, 1864, Image 3

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TERKS, IllsoLYEAs
LEBANON, PA.
'AVEIititgSDAY; J JIT.III 8, 186
HOME AFFAIRS.
.1 0 Littetemi cot .A.c3l.lcrortiosizi.a;
The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the
If homing charges for Advertising, via t
lt. at. Bm. 6m. ly.
1 Situate, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $ 800
2 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 12.00
3 " 36 Noes, 1.50 300 7.00 10.00 15.00
Far Xxeeutor's and Adminletrator'e Notices, 2.00
/For Au ism., Auditor and similar Notice., 1.50
For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 3.00
For column advertisement, 1 y ear
', 50.00
For 34 column ` i 30.00
For y 4 ' COMM " . 15.00
Nor Announihrscandidates for office, in advance, 2.00
For Announcing sales unaccompanied by adv 'I. 1.00
For Lotrilliaices, Society resolutions, die • 8 cto
For iltibtopror Finals . 1 Notices, 60 cents per line
pderieiT. _ ,
Yearlyrgrri
eoents for Mirchants an/ Rua
ufstientou,sul 4reect
-Eor4dditional Locals see first page.
Ve are indebted to George
Gleim, Esq for a specimen of the new
Two Cent Pieces. It is a beautiful coin,
Iresemblina in size and general appear-
Anne the $3 gold pieces in circulation
when Democrats administered the affairs
.of government. It Is about the only
handsonte thing we have yet stein of the
present "government."
The Ist, sth, 7th, 10th, 11th and
12th Penn. Reserves, and the 14th (Buck
tails,) have returned home, theit term or
service having expired. Capt. Lantes
old Company was the only one in the Re
serves from this place. _ ,
Public Sale at tllifitiEßMAN'El
New York Photographic Gallery in. Adam
Rice's Building, on Saturday, June 11,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., of the following Per
sonal Property, viz :-1 SOFA, Tables, 1
Centre Table, Chairs, Rocking chairs,
Bedsteads, Wash stand, Cubboard, Sink,
Wood Chest, Bureau, Cot Bed, Tubs,
Buckets, Pictures, 2 Stoves, Carpets,
Blinds, Queensware, and many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention.
Nearly all the articles are as good as
new. Terms will be made known at
sale.
A Human Skeleton found.—A
few days ago, whilst Isaac Zettelmoyer,
of Greenwich township, living near the Al
bany township line, was digging the foun
dation fora barn, he struck. upon a large
stone at a depth of two or three - feet, on
raising which, the entire skeleton of a
Man was discovered, having, to all ap•-
pearance, been concealed there. The re
mains seemed to have been thrown into
the hole in a mass; and pieces of char
coal werefound among them, indicating
that the body had been burned. The
short and thick bones were yet solid, such
all the verterbrx, pelvis, iecrum, and teeth
and the tables of the head , were also round,
the serraten edges being very distinct.
The cartilaginous portion of the rest was
decayed. Under what circumstances
these remains were deposited in that
place, which is only three feet from the
public road, is a mystery. It is supposed
they may have remained there some ten
er fifteen years, but how they came there,
rtinb - whose body they once belonged to,
lho one in the neighborhood can conjec
ture— Beading Gazette
4RETZELS now pass freely in this
sec inn; in the way of change and for the
want of something better. The only ob
jection is they become easily mutilated,
and hence unredeemable, especially when
in the hands of children. Great is. Abe
Linkum and his "uniform" currency.
Mr. .Goodyear is again off to
New York for another Stock of Goods.—
He sells a wonderful quantify of goods,
which is apparent by the frequent neces
sity of replenishing the stock.
—Tbe,amount - contributed for Tercen
tenary objects in the Gernaanlßftorined
Church in,Yenriskliania .durfing the last
Year,' reached the handsoine CUM 018101 ,
018 40. It is proposed to drop the word
"German" in the title of the Church, ball
' ling it "Reformed Church."
Ifany of our friends in this county
nr•State havelands that are unpatented,
ine would adv ise o attend to the
them t
matter before the Ist of November. The
Legislature that has just adjourned, re
vived and contlhiled In force until then.
and only until then, the law known as
the "Graduating Law," bir which patents
can be taken otit at the rate of twenty
cents .per acre, without interest. This
law was a very favorablt lane to our citi
zens, but there still remain many to be
taken out, and from the opposition made
to extending the time, in the late Legisla
ture, there is every reason to believe it
can never again be extended. We hope,
therefoPe, the people of this county will
see tohaving ail their lands patented be
fOreihe first day of November coming.
It will save them paying interest from
the time the lands were first improved,
which, if it had to be paid, would amount
to more than three times the principal in
'most cases. , -
Philadelphia .Market. -There is
'rather more demand, and prices are firm.
'Th'e home trade are:buylng at from s7a7
9.5 kir superfine.
• Rye Flour is selling in a small way at
47 per bbl.
Corn Meal is scarce and firm at full pri
ces.
Wheat is quiet, with small sales of red
at $1 85a188 for good to prime. Aye is
•
scarce, with small sales at $1 55a1 60
rterbus Corn is less active, about 12
=Was as, part on private terms and
.0711.,at $l - 59a160 per bus, closing at the
former rate. Oats are firm, with sales of
6,000 bus at sB7aBBc per bus.
Cattle Market.—The demand
wig good and prices fully maintained and
firm, ranging from $l2 00 to $l9 00 for
common to good and prime quality, at
which rate the market was pretty well
sold up.
Cows were better. Hogs are unchang
ed. Sheep are more plenty , and 2 c lower.
•
T.rown 's Bronchial Tv:olm The bene
ficial,- effects resulting front the use of
this lihmeily and its extensile use for
Coughs, - Colds end Throat Afidetions,has
- bro u .44 out many imitations, most of
whie.h ows t ain =Mous trigredientr; ht
Troches bat e ...- 'ironed their olficaci.
'"-•" • .".frirt,",
By ► law paced by the last Legis
lature, the abatiment of five per cent on
the tutikint of State taxes, paid - fifteen
days• Prior to the first of September, in
any year, is repealed ; and, hereafter, it
shall be the duty of the auditor etietal
to add
I fi l trer centum penalty to each
county all State taxes remaining un
paid, on the first day of August, which
shall be charged in the duplicate, against
each delinquent tax payers in arrears, on
and after said day.
This is a part of thenew abolition or
der of things, and collectors should make
a note of it.
The Ladies of Lebanon are all
cordially invited to attend the meetings
of the Ladies' Aid Society, on every
Thursday afternoon, for sewing on Hos
pital Clething.,. . ti.
Is it possible that any Soldier Oat lit lit
foolish as to leave the city wit.bent,a of'
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT 'AVD PILLS ?
Whoever does so will deepl)- it. These
medicines are the only certain cure for Bowel
complaints- Fevers, Sores and Scurvy. Only 25
cents per box.tir pot. 223.
Messrs. Stine & Ross at their
Parer Mill in this borough are now, pay.
ft $l5 per ton for straw, $lO per ton
second crop. Hay, and $8 per ton for
Corn-fodder. M.11.-4t.
The Perseverance Band left on
Monday, for Harrisburg, at the invita
tion of the Mayor and City Councils, to
attend the reception of the Pennsylva
nia Reserves.
Blanks for Bonnty and invalid Pen
sion.ela ;MI joist printed and for sale at the AD.
iiintiitst Office.
quasTxoN.—Hollo ! there Dick and
Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such- a
hurry ?
Answas.„—Why we are just on our way to Ba fly's
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken: Re
takes.splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all
the time eroWded,' so I said to Nancy we will go ear
ly this morning before any Way gets there, or we
will have to come away again without getting any.
Quicar.—Yesi I have heard too that Daily's Gallery
Is nearly all the time crowded, .and so why don't you
go to emneether Gallery f '
Ana.—Oh my I we could not think *fetich a thing.—
We admire th true end beautiful picture that Daily
takes, so mu& that we would not go to another Gal
lery if we could get them for nothing. H.ehat? seven
years, eiperience in the business; Imes a complete sett of
imfirdied Initrutninita, exeellint, sky-Daht, anp
'therefore takes the ties: RiettMes n tarn, and soft,
course every body that wants ii good picture goes to
him. -
Quesr.-What kind of Pichlreallbeatie take?
Arts.—lie takes Photographs from miniature to life.
size, plain or 'qulcifed. ills card pictures have been
pronounded Mop tenthful 14011110:Iiite,Than same that
have been taken in RC Ainbrotypeg
are beautiful, and can't be also excels in
copying pictures from small DigifeWeotylids, and en
larging them almost to any size.
.Quings. , —Wltere is this9allery Linnet giva.bim a
call Md.
'Arta.=—Just come along with " Nanifand I, and we
will show. you. It is in Stine:a. New Building. next
door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. He has constant
ly on hand at good assortment: of Gilt and Rosevrood
Frames, Cases, Albums, Ac., which he sells cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11, '63.
Guns, Rifles. Pistols, Powder,' Caps, &e
AY' MON SPORTSMIN.—.I. G. Auistutscit would re
spectfully inform the Piddle that he continues the
busineso of manufacturing and dealing in
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, - POWDER,
Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi
al,, at his Store, ..n Market street., a few doors North of
the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa.
y All kinds of Repairing don'e at the shortest pos
Bible notice and in the best style of workmanship,
Lebanon, June 24, 1883.-11
grpf cid Seim,
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility. 'boom
paohy,'Preinature Decay and Youthful Error, actua•
by a desiV to benefit others, will be happy to fur
-12 I.h to all iv d.ireed fr, (free nteharge,) the receipe and
directions for inakfalt the 'tdinple rettedy used in his
cage. Those wishilig to proYlt py,lfts expeVeneei and
possess a Valuable Remedy,rdcelve the
return mall, (carefully sealed,)byaddeesplug
JOGN D. OGDEN,
No. 60 Nassau street, New York.
June 1, 1361.—.1nt.
SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Buebu t "
" Ton le B itters," Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An
tidotes," he., Ac., Sc., and after you are satisfied with
the result, then try one • box of OLD DOCTOR EU;
CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor
ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure
ly vegetable . pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in
their effects on the brokertdown and shattered consti
tution. Old and young can take them with dvan
tags. Imported and sold - in the' United States, only by
• ' ' JAS.. S. 'BUTLNR,
StatiOn D, 'Bible Houma, New York,
. General Agent. -
P, 3.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price
—which is one Dollar—post free.
March 40, 1864.-3 m.
USE 'NO OTHERA,•I3UCHAN'S SPECIFIC
'PILLS lire 'the only Re liable Remedy for all
ideeesee of tbk Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Bye.
terns. Try one boil ilkd be cured. ONE DOLLAR A
BOX. One box Will ported n cure, or money refund
ed.. - Bent by irlail.odietilid , bi*Wee. ' •
JAS S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible Mouse; New York,
General Agent.
Elated 30, 1844.-3ra.
" ho .17 -- kit visa TO: - BE CUED ?.
effiAN" CUR
RED?,
isidtien lerttetivin rule .cure
love than 80 daYit, the . woret eases of NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency, PrinuittirtvDecay, Seminal Weaknesit,ln
vanity, and all Urinary, Sexual; and Norvoue Affec
tions, no matter from what cause produced. Priie,
One Dollar per box. Sebt postpaid, by loan, Ott re
ceipt of an order. Addreite,
station D, Bible Home, New York;
Gene. al Agent.'
March 30 ,136.1.-3 m
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Hoyt'a Hiawatha . Hair .Reatorative.
The ',deaden! staple preparation for the heir war
ranted in all case■ to restore hided and gray hair, and
whiskers, to their original color. It does not claim to
make the bear grow in where it has fallen out ; noth
ing will do that whatever may be advertised to the
contrary, but it wilt prevent it from fall lug outomike
it soft and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from impurl4
ties and humors, and entirely overcome bad effects of
previous use of preparations containing sulphur, su
gar of lead. dc. It requires no soaping, washing, and
hours for its application, nor Trill it stain the skin, but
is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any
hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one
hair with another, which gives it a lively appearance
instead of the doll uniform black of dyes.
Hoyt's Imperial. Coloring Cream.
Superior to guy Hair Pressing iii him: tills ina tot=
ors the Hair at the came time.. changes light anti red
hair to a beautiful brown or black. •
Sold everywhere. JOSEPH 110 YT & CO .-
N0.,10 University Place, New York
larch 0,11364.—1 y.
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN NORSE LINI
MENT, pint bottles nt_fifty_cents each, for
lameness, cnte,..galle„celic, suiraine„ '&c., warranted
cheaper' than any other. It is of by all the great
horsemen on Long - Island courses. It !trill not cure
ring bone nor apavin, as there is no liniment in exis
tence that will. What it is stated to cure it positively
does. No owner of horses wilt be without it after trying
one bottle. One dose revives nod often Saxes the life
of an over-heated or driven horse. For Collo and bel
ly-ache it has never failed. Just as sure as the sun
risen. just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the
Horse embrocation or the day. Sold by all druggists.
Otiloe, 613 eartiandt Street, New York.
1 0.10, 'o4.—lm.
Terrible Disclosures.
SECRETS for the million I A most valuable and won'
derful publication,. A work of 400 pages. and 80
taloned engravings. DR. 'HUNTER'S VADE MECUM,
an original add teipiilar treatise on Man and Woman,
their rhysiblogy, Functions, and Bestial disorders of
every kind, with Reiter Failing Remedies for their
speedy eure. The Practice of DR. HUNTER has Icing
been, and still is; bnbonndcd, but at the earnest solici
tation of nitinerous persons, he has leeninduced to ex
tend his medical usefulness through the medium Otitis
-.FADE-MECUM." It is a valuing that should be in
the bands of every family in tbe land, as * preventive
of secret vices, or as asgide for the alleviation of one
of the most awful and Ellitructive scourges ever visited
mankind. One-eopp,seoncely,priveloped. will be for
itarded frei of postage, to any pat. of the `United- States
'for 60 cents o:Tetstinps,,lie,„Seopies'ihr $l. 'id
drE/88. post paid,
DR. ILLINTER NO 3 Divigio# Street,
rti* York.
Sept. 3, 1863.—1
• • .
THE cci*r EsSICIN'S :AND EXPERIENCE
ipt
INVALi 11.
Published for the benefit. and is a warning ...-
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN
who puffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay 01
MenhooZ, etc , supplying at the same time.
„ , • -THY, MEANS or ggia CUBA;
By one who has cured himself attar being put to
great espense and injury through medical humbug
and quackery.
mictoriug &poid paid lladraliMS waselope, single
supleg,guoy - alba author.
pATEAlelgt, MATIA.I3I, re_g.:
BoOrd Hipp totinty,44. 'Y.
May 7r,./ 188,--11. •
410
th 1010 . Ott 1 0.
Sr. Jouree CITURCH.—Serelee next Sunday morning and
evening, in the Engliah language. Lecture on
Wednesday erening.
Preaching next Sabbath evening, In the Englleh lan
guage, In the First Reformed Church.
Englieh preaching both maiiing and evening, in Zi
on's Lutheran church.
ST. LIMA'S Calnicn.—Sarviaajor the next two Sundays
(June 12th and 19th,) Io the evenirx, at half past
seven ; morning service tiiiiitted.
Bantittr.
On the the 4th inet„l;:y the ' Rev. Goo. Wolff, Mr. M.
S. STEIN, of Pottsville, to M lea FIANNAII MOYER,
ofßelhel tp., Berke co.
On the let that,. at Philadelphia, by Rey. C. P.
Kraut th, Mr. lirINRY W. LOWDON, to Miee MARY
A. DICKSON, both of Lebanon.
On the S6th ult., by the Rev. J. B. Dougherty, Mr
DANLICI, 'arum to mot BLIZABBTII lISNDER,
IT. kb of this Borough...
On the 31st nit., by the grim Mr.JOHN H. ELY, of
thie Borough, to Mies AMANDA BORNE, of Sheet.
teretoreir..
egtioa.
On the 26th day of May .1664, in Palmyra, Lebanon
county, Mr. CONRAD HORSTIOK , aged 75 years, 5
menthe; and 27 days. Mr. IL was. tbe Admit often of
Palmyra, baying resided there pearly 60 years,
In this borough. on the 3d inst„ JAMES ELLS
WORTH. SHEAFFER, child of James and Clementtns
Sheaffer, aged 2 years, 5 month and 17 days,
On the 26th als., In Chi* Finrone,h, PHILIP ,f ARTON.
eon of Philip F. and Margaret WHAT:ILLY, aged 13
months an 1 '8 dap',
On the 25th ult., in this Borimgh. AMANDA ELIZ
ABETH. daughtyr of Adam and Harriet LENOEL,
aged 5 years, 9 months and 6 days.
On the 26th of February. at the reeldence of Michael
Deininger, in Londonderry tp.OATHARINE BOMA N 1 Z
widow of Henry Schantz, aged BO yearn and 8 months.
on Market.
The Leba
Carefully
trrected Weekly.
.BDAIf SUNE 8, 1584
rrP iga, I dos., 20
Et : litter, II tb, go
ub or ealtud butter, /g 1
I Lard, • 15
Tallow, 11
LIAM, 15
Shoulders, 13
Sides, la
Soap, 7
Beea-wax, 25
White Raga, 0 •
Mixed Raga, S
Flax, T i l lb, . 1214
Inistles, it lb., 40
teeathere, it lb., 624
Wool, Vi lb., , 40
Soup Beans, Ilil qt., 7
Vinegar, Vi gid., 124
LEBANON, Watdir •
Extra Eamily, $8 75
Extra Flour, 8 50
Prime White Wheat,l 75
Prime Red Wheat, 160
Near 'Wlailit, r
Tillie ItYa, 130
Writ, • 130
Cate, 70
Clover-seed, 8 00
Timothy-Bea, .2 60
Flnx-s6ed, 6O
Dried Apples, pealed, 2 00
Peach' Biatta; 2 50
••
Peach litiliels," 152
Cherries, 176
Onions, 100
Potatoes, if bus, 50
Apple Butter, ritcrock. 45
_l.lit.l. ZO:Vitt,j.:,ollt64,
Watite*t
AII9Y, from 13 to 15 years of ago, as an Appren
tine. to tile Tailoring Business. is wanted by the
undersigned. LOItENZO H.
Lebanon, June 5. 1831.
Philadelphia Sanitary Commission
FAIR!-,
VXCURSION MME 'ilo rHILA.
DIMPILIA, App ItATUßN,gocil for piny THREE
DAYS from Monday. 'Acne 6th, to Monday, Tune 20,th,
1864, wilt bo sold at following rates:—,
At s . llss'etiikez's $2 85`At Aron $8 10
At Hlcl~innd';" 2 90 At Lebanon.-- ...... 8 15
At Itlyeintosin 95 A t 8 80
At Prescott ' 335 At Polutyr. " ' 3' 80
air F,Nli Excuraion TiekOt will inclado a Ticket of
Admimion to the Fair.
*!l.. The stove Tl&cote sold at the Railroad. Devote
only: no Tickets sold by Cordsiet
Juno 8.1R64-31
Mattimoriial.
TF you wish to merry, address the undersigned, who
will send you, "without money and without price,"
valuable information that will enable you to marry
happy and speedily, no matter how old, how, ugly or
how poor. This in a reliable affair. The information
will cost you nothing ; end if you wish to marry, 1 will
cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confldential.
The desired Information sent by return mail, and no
questionn asked. Address
SARAH 13.T.AMBENT,
Greenpoint; h.inge Co., 1. Y.
June 8,1864.-4 t
Kline l 4 Patent Faittt Jar.
The , larretat tetwacm•isilis.
THE most effectual Fruit Jar in the market. Is
all glass, having no clamping or screw &elm—
For sale at LEMBERGEWS Drug Store, Market street,
Lebanon.
Pam Call and gat a circular glring.more inforiliA.
Hon.
Lebtnon, Jung 1884.—ti.
Notice to the StockhOlders
or the LEBANON BANK.
YOU arerespectfully recnieited to meet at the Bank.
log House of said Bank, on Saturday, the 25th
day of June, next. fur the purpose of accepting the RE
CHARTER. of the LEBANON BARK. ,and to take ac
tion on the Enabling Act hi the 'event thw Governor
having sinnedit.
BY bidei I:ft the
• E. A. utuxat., Oeffil4r.
Lebanon Bank, Lebant.n, rune I, 1864.
Public Sale
OF BOROUGH PROPERTY.
rTHE subscribers will offer at P,UbliC Sale at' the pub:
house of Henry D. Carte laY, on
Saturday, June 18. 1884-
the following Real Est*, viz :
A one and one-halt story weather-boarded
FRAME HOME, and HALF lot of ()ROUND,
situate In the borough of Lebanon, adjoining
on the north Rill slreet, on the south an
Alley, east by property ofJacob kleckley. stud west by
property of Jacob Beadle. The LOT fronts on Hill
street 33 feet, more or less, and is in depth 198 feet.
The house has eight rooms including Kitchen, and all
necessary outbuildings. ,
Saleloeommeuce at 7 ciehick, T. 111:, when terms
*lll be made known by • ..
Loisinor I t Juno 1, 1864
üblic Sale..
ibs fOltroif peico*all, pToperCy t"NtEll,
5 STRICKLIM, de'c'd ., *ill Vs cold it Pliblic Salo, Oil
Bliturcla:#;. 'had 1i 1864;
at "SirrcklePer Milt" in tlieilitroligh of tebeheif, to
1;SLEIGII and Slcigli bells, 1 Wheelbarrow, l Sad
dle43ag, 1 STOVE and PIPE. 1 CLOCK, 1 Grain chest,
Office Desk, I Grind Slone. Potato Rook, Lot of
Lumber, consudlog of BOARDS and SCANTLING, Lot
of old IRON, and Castings, 1 Wooden Shovel, 1 halt
Iluehel Measure, 2 Scales, 1 Planing Bench, 1 Ladder,
1 Empty Barrel, 3 Burr Staffs, Shovels, liege. Chains,
Hoop and hand Shovels, and other MILLING TOOLS
too numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 234 o'clock, P. M., wben terms
will be made known by
MIRAIIAM STRICKL
WM. G. WARD.
. Administrators.
Lebanon, June 1,1861.-2 t.
. .
- LOWRY'S -
Confectionary Store 3 -
(Late Lowry A Dialim,)
Walnut street, near Cumberland, IA sryuare from
the Court house, Lebanon. Pa.
fIAE has just returned from the City with a fresh
11 bpong Stock of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Figs,
kruniii, Dates, Currants, Filberts, Citrons, Walnuts,
Peanuts, Almonds, Ac.
Also, a large variety of all kinds of different favor
ed Fine and CODNi.OII CANDIES Cakes of all kinds
al ways on hand, or.inade to order.
llMParties supplied et short notice.
A large assortment of WOODEN and TIN TOYS, in
cluding Wheelbarrows, Wagons, Ac.
ICE CREAM, of all the different !lavers, always on
hand. Having fitted up the large SALOON in hand
some style, be hopes to receive the patronage of the
public. JOSEPH LOWRY.
Lebanon, May 18, 1804..
Mutual Fire insurance
• Company,
OP SINNING SPRINGS, PERKS COUNTY.
NOTICE le befeby given to the members of the
said Company, that in consequence of losses by
lire causing a deflciensy,'an assessment, i l tio.l6),,orst
per $l,OOO insnied. has been levied by the Boakd of
51ana8ers, agreeably with the provisions of the 6th
Section ,of the Charter, and lei Section of 'Supple
mentary,Act of April 12 ) .1859.
Members will bear iu-mind that all Mogi; neglect
ing to pay:. their asseasaenklithin 40 days'lroin the
date of publication of the:sante. will be aliable to
pay double the said ROW. It is ethereflire 'hoped
that all will 13. f prompt in their paylitetith, no those
who niffered.,yosm like in need of their dam Teethe
convenience of the members, either of the agents,
John H. nibs - ter; c* Ctrue Schmid, *ill attend at
the Witted .and dates named below, iretweAti the
boars of 10 rind 2 o'clock, to receive the same.
fitembere will not forget their policies.
Wednesday, JOne 8, at Betrnethunes, Slyerstown.
Thursday, " 9, at Weiglay'S
Friday, " 10, at Keath's, 'Efineireiste*n.
thsturdiy, - " 11, at office ofJ. B. Mester, Leb'n
Monday/. a 4 13; at Klink's, ' ElitEetTitp.
Tuesday, " 14, at Ernst's; Fredericksburg,
Wednesday, " 15, at Lesbor's Jonestown.
Thursday, 18, at Bordner's', 'Union Twp.
Friday, 4. 17, at U-srper's Hanover.
By order, of, the Board, ,
C H ARLESIIESSLER,
May 19, 1864.
Administrator's Notice.
OTIC,N is hereby given that letters of Administra
tion Mini testament° annex°, on the estate of PE
TER SIIELLENBERGER, deed, late of Cornwall tp.,
Lebanon county, Pi., have been granted to the under
signed of North Lebstion Borough; County and State
aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate will
'please make payment, and, those having tilaims will
pretest them withoutdelay -
, • 3011 N ALLWAiN,
'Administretor euralestersecto annexe.
Leheues, May 10, 2114.—*
AUDITORS' REPORT.
W j ß no t t be th r. e ni c e co rs u lg i r l i t e s d or Awd e
1 41 78 or t ae e nt x8 6L in t e rm a l u fn s a u d r:
once Company of Lancaster County," ashy_ the net of
incorporation of said Company h provided, ifoi report
thatawe have examined the accounts for itte,yek . r,,pro.
ceding-the first day of May, 1864, and find the same as
follows :
Policies issued mincing property
to the amount of
Premium Notes filed lanDllnling to
Cit. FONDS OF THE COMPANY.
Received Per contuse on Premium
Notes
Received Fire Tax of formdr
sessmont . ...
Received Fire Texaeseittad Deenm-- • -
ber, 1864 • .42,304 72
Deducting Secretary Mem for re
ceiving fire tax..
DB. FOR EXPENSES AND FIRE
LOSSES PAID TO. WIT:
1808, MAY ist, Due to the secrets, ,-.
ry es per last report. $ 112 11
Paid Auditor's Fees 8 00
Paid George Becker holding elec.
tion 700
Paid Lancaster Rocatniner Printing , 7.60 .
• Velksfreund " 7.6 D.
0 Intelligancar " . 66.
" Lebanon Democrat, Printing . 7 60_
" Adverthper "I aft
" " Courier " T 59
o Wahre Democrat. 760
Wm. B Wiley, Printing Fire
Notibes T 75
" Samna Nissiy,Elestion Bills ITO
do Mating Fire,
Assessment and other Tees, MI 49
" Samuel Niesly, for POstage,..• 288
ti A. Koniguischer. President,
signieg 2 97
. Henry Beaman, - DiTector,
extra fees, 2 years 6 00
" IL lisiiinnu and Wm. Veil
ruse, investigating fire
iOsaes 20 00
" Direct-re' Fee 5.............. ...... 52 . 25
" Joseph pastier, Letriaster
co , Fire Inmeic •
" Samuel 51allinger'a Estate,
Lancaster co., Fire loam.. 109 ST
" Henry Zimmerinampauphin
weary. Faro lasses,- ' - 1,140 25
" J. Slff. rA SS Zinnueimen,
Daiphin co., Fire looms— 203 51
Balance in Treasury, Ma,
Outstanding; Taira Bata,' •'
Ccolpany due to Geo. B. lUtdeman,.att,l4l , lo
non county. for Fire leaved in Bl:tt teeth
townehip, Lancaster county, of Grist
Mill and contente, SY par atatoment filed
April 30th,18611
J-)UN FRY,
NZRA BU•JHER.
JtnIAS LABMIt,
Auditors.
_.
341 nil 1. 18111,21
. _
PROPOSING CERTAIN A dEND
11714NTS To TUE CONSTITUTION.
fie it resolved Oy the Senate and House of Kcprennta•
Lives of the Coottaurdacalth of Pennsylvania in General
Assaably met, That the following nraend wants be tree
posed to the Constitution of the eorutnuti wealth, in RC
cord shce with (be provisions of the tenth artic e
thereof: •
There shall be an additional section to the thi• d
artlole 01 the Coustltuti,n, to be 'deaignated ea auction
!bur, as foliolia •
"Section 4 . Wtteue:cerliii . y of,the qualified elector!
of th s Counnonweetb be 4 anY_Rel.uDim ,ll ls'-
service, under a requisition frpto the President,oll
Uoite4.l States, et: by the authoilty of gill pOIII.IM-lil•
wealth, such . elootuzbqusy, exercise the right of suffrage
in all elections by the cfraens. Werauch rogulattons
as are, or shall be preserieed by law. as folly as if they
were tureen% atlhrir usual place of eleetiou."
Section 2. There shall be two additional 'tedious to
the elevo.dh ertiolepf Che Conetition, to be designated
as sectiot s eight, and nine, se follows;
"Section 8. No bill.4al Ibe aeeeod by the Iniela
tore, containing more than one II calect, which shall be
clearly expressed In the tills, 'inept appropriation
bills."
.Bection 9 No bp49all be putted by the Legislature
grantiu u any pteArs, or privtlept, In any ease, where
the authority
. to grant kink Dowers, or privileges!, has
been. or may hereafter he, conferred upon tt.e courts
of this Commonwealth:' - HENRY C. )011NSON,
9peaker of the House of Representatives.
JOAN P. YRNNIST,
Speaker of the Senate.
0771C7 01 Tlii SiORITART OP TBl C6W.110-51WEAL711
_ .
iihnimuusa, April 25, NU
PENNSYLVANIA, SS:
Idu hereby certify that the fotegOing toll,
true and correct copy of the original joint
I Resolution &film General Assembly, entitled
A Joint: Resolutton propo.ing certain
Amendments to the Oenstltution p n as the same re
melue,ou tbie office.
In Ti3dihnorty Whereot,l . haee hertintita set'my . hand
and . ettueod:ti!Atterd of the, Becretery'lrolheo to to
the day end year above written.
kLIELITEIt,
Secretary of the Cunnonwealth.
The above Resolution haying been agreed to by a
m4orityot the members of each I.l4loo,tikt two succes
sive sessions of the Oeneral Assembl . of :this Cz,ninion
wealth, the proposed aineudments will he subuitued to
the people. for their itßoptiett tor trjrntlea- on tbe;flrii
TUESDAY of AI:GUS/yin the rar tOur 1 ord. one
thousand eight bundle I liod sixtrlokr, twotrtiatlee
with the pr,yisione of the tinith artleleWf
tiou, cud tot, entitled -.Am Act preieibleg the tune and
teeoot.r twkomittio,c to the ebotit'!“os their. approval
awl ratio atiou or irjeetien, the propue, d *amendments
hi - the Cen,tituti on ." appineedthetwentydhtrd day of
April, one Ihousend cisht hundred andl sirry.fonr.
ELI SLIBLE..
&Oratory of the Commonwealth.
lila' 11-La
IMPORTANT NEWS!
TO. ALL WHOM IT DOES CONCERN !
ON LaT'SATURDAY THE
*se fi lled for Lebanon county, and at the same
time the Cheep Caleb and Produce Store of
GOODYEAR -& DIFFENBACIPS
(RARER'S BLOCK,)
Cumberland Street, Lebanon Pa. {
WAS filled with a choice Assortment of Spilß :and
Summer Goods, just purchased at NEW idßit
AUCTIONS, which for Variety, Beauty aid Cheapness
cannot be-excelled this aide of .the, Atfibtfc, and at
prices that will astotlich the .Ward. For truth of
which . -
409. bIeAFFRN,
WM. 3.leArltEE.
Call,and See. for Yourseles
: - DreSs , Goods.
Rilll x. of irciVh. °lac° Mosambniques,
:f '•'um Nosaantoniquea,
" ,". colored Alpaeea, ail Andes;
' , at/OmA ell waol Detains, alliliadas t
Frei:A Poidins; all shades,
o T re nch Bereges, all shades,
" " " French Tissues .all shades,
"Foulard Cliolliea,.
" " " Mauctiester'Dtlaiva
" Lawns, kn., Sc.
A full Line of DRESS GOODS of civery description
and the large-it assortment in the county.
Full Line of LADIES cr.oTu, all shades, such as
Tan, Drab, Lavender, Light Grey, Black, &c.
Pull Line of Best oil !Idled Black SILKS.
Full Line of Fancy Silk; Brown, &c., purchase d, be
fore the recent advance.
Full assortment of CALICO et all prices.
" Bleached MUSLIN.
" " Unbleached "
THE CHEPEST IN - THE COUNTY.
31 - pU - RNI - NG GOIDDS;
Ont Mourning Department is complete, &iiipris-
Dig a
Fall Line of Black, all wool Detains, 6.4 witlO,
all wool Delains,.3-.4
" " " " 'Canton Cloths, 54 "
" " " Persian Cashmere; 6-4
" " " " Black Silk
„ " 110:n11.}AtiAM'y •
,g Diana Crape • a 8,
I. 4. 44 St hove V e g a ,
rr Hosiery,
01 {I ewes.
In fact anithing in Mourning anti &mond Mourn
itg Goods. .
Gentle m ;e Wear.
h Lf a ul e t h lo p o . of CLOTHS, o • Assianams, COTTON
ADES and V ESTINGS, all k kids aad prima, which trill
Groceries, Sugar, Coiree,
reolassas,
Spices, & c ., at LOW PRICES.
*Gr. Call one and all, and look tbtongh our Large
and well Selected Stock of Goods, and got the vibes, as
it is no trouble to abort Goods. Oat aftittO it
"Small Profits, aitd Quick Suies, and
Good Value."
GOODtEAR DIFFENBACIt.
-• • -
To lEiritdge- • Ctintrattors.
PROPOSALS sail be teeef led at the Commissioners'
omb o, on m o ititaii, fund 13th, 1864, for the Build
idg of a EffilXlE across Fig Snatara Creak, at Irani°
For Fe. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the
Corotaistioners' Office.
11.1051d.8' LESHEIi,
FILTER FORNEY,
JAME BRUBACRER. •
Commlssionorclif Debanon,oo:untr.',
Attest
Crawl tieuit/- -
Oterk`
Lebanon, May 25, 1864.,51,
•
Executor'sNotiee.
'DUBUC Notice is heaptfigiven, that Letters Testa
mentary, base bend granted to the undersigned,
en the Estate of CATHARINE GOETTLE, late of
Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., deo'd. All
persons who know themselves indebted to said estate
will please settle their accounts, and all those haling
claims sgalnit it will please present thou.
JONATHAN p ZERII Executor.
.
Shaeffoistown, March 9, 1864.
BLANK RECEIPTS
. .
For Collectors of,State... Cont and Mlles
Taco for silo obectst tbiAdvictiser.
Also for Colleetors of Soltoid 'Tat:
33 a►
$2,271 08
$2,375 85
MI
iozut, Etesolution
QUOTA
U. S. 10-40 Bonds.
These Bonds are issued under thp . Act of Congress of
March Bth, 1864, which proAdee I.tstll Ponds issued
under th is Act shall be
or
FROM TAXATION
by or under any state Municipal authority. Sub-
Scriptions to tbese . liOnds are received in - United States
notes or notes of National Ranks. They are 'PO BE
FiEIIEEMED IN COIN, a t the pleasure of the Oevern
tient, at ru.y period net lets than ten rte 2? Mere Monfor
ti, years from their' date, and until tbeir redemption
FIVE PER CENT. INTERIST WILS BE PAID IN
COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollars-an
nually and on all other Bonds semi-annually . The in
terest is payable on the first days of Mitch and Sep
tember In each year.
Subscribers will receive either - Registered or Coupon
- Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re
corded on the books of the 11. S. Treasurer, anecan be
transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Ronda
- are payable to bearer, and are more conventera ' fOr
'commercial uses.
744,73410
141,47012
' ..11.9 9
Subscribers to this loan will have the option of bas..
lag their Bonds draw interest from March lat, by pay ,
log the accrued interestin cain--(or in United States
notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty-per
cent.or premium) . or receive Warn drawing interest
from ' the date Of subsCription and deposit. As these
Bonds are
Exempt from Municipal or state Taxation,
tbolr value to incroneed from one_ to three per cont.
per atinum, according to the'gro of tax Mien In Tart•
oua parte of the-country.
At the present rate of premium on gold they pay,
Over Fight Per Cent Interest
An currency, and are of equal convenience asperms
nent or temporary investment ' •
It is believed thatno securities offer so greatindace
ments to lenders as the various dti'i , erilittons of U. S.
Bonds. In all' other forms of indebtedness, the faith
pr : of private parties or. plonk . companies or sep
arate comtunnities only pledged for payment, while
for the debts of ifie United States , the whole property
of the country is holden to immune the payment of both
principalWrid interest in coin.
5 , ,R9 4,2
13
46 13
These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from
$1.13 up to any Magnitude, on the same terme, and are
'thin made equally, available to the smallest lender
and the largest capitalist.
, Wilify can be converted in
to money at any moment, and the BAler will have
the benefit of the interest.
It may he useful to state in this connection that the
:total funded Debt of the United States on which Inter
est is payable in gold, on the 3rd day of March, 1864.
was $188.965,000. The interest on this debt for the
coming fiscal year w ill be $45,037,126, while the cus
toms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, end
ing June 30111;1364, has been so fbc at the rate of over
$130,000,13 . 00 per annum. •
It wlti in Sinn that oven the prePent gold ravening
of thecioVeVinuent are largely iu exams of the wants
or the Treigtry for the payment of go'd interest, while
the recent increase of the tarik will diitititless raise
the annual receipts ft:A . 6'4°ll4s od the saute amount
otbriportations, to $150,00,000 per annum.
Instnietiens to the National Banks acting as loan
ligentiweretnt issued fV6in the United Stilt* Tire Bury
until 'March 28, but in the first three weak!, of April
lie _ . subscriptions averaged more than TB*
'LIONS A WHEN.
dubseriptinris will be received by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Fa.
Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa
Third Nctiival lank of Philadelphia, Pa
AND BY ALL NATIONAL BABAS
whicetre.dopositarloO of Public money, andliii
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throxeniutlthe country, .(acting as sputa of the Na•
Ciiiindpepositary Banks) will furnish further' infor
mation.on application and
AFFORD.: EVERY FACILITY TO 'SUBSCRIBERS.
May :110864.-4:m.
READING RAILROAD.
Stunnier Arrangement:
al&
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROST TILE NORTH. AND
North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK,
READING; POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON, dm., Sc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Pliiladelphia.New-York.
Reading„-Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8
A. 31., and 2.00 P. M.
Now York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. M.,
arrivln at taw York at 1.45 the .same day.
A - special Accommodation Passenger Train leavei
BEADINO at 7.15 A. M., - and returns from Harrisburg
at 5 P. 431.
eicie . froxo.llepleburg: To Now-Yorks6 261 to Phir-
UdelpAle &Yana $2 80.
,Vierriege checked through:
, ,
Itetaiiiing. leave Nel,v-Yor'k at 6 A. M., 12 :goon, and
7 P..M., (PITTSBIJP,I,./,.MXPlt,ES,Sarriving at.fiartle.
burg at 2 A. M.) 'LieVe rhilialelpitie at 845 A. - M.
and 2.32 P. M. . .
Sleoping-eara In the New York Ey.press Trains,
through to and from Pittsburgh withebt change. _
Paasengerd by the Oatawissa Railroad leave Tanta na
at 8.50 A. M.. and 2.10 P. M. for Philadelidliti, New
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.30 P:
for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Now York.
An Accommodation paasenger train, leaves Reatifiiii
at 6.00 A. , and returns from Philadelphia at 500 P.
Sir All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
—A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at :.80 A. M., and
Philadelphia, at 2.15 P,
Coatatii.atiti, Irlitaaar, szAsOs, and. EXCURSION Tula-
Eva at reduced rates to and from ail points.
. ,
BO 'Winds Baggage allowed each passenger.
G. A . NICOLLS,
Sticjr .5,1116.1.: General Superintendent
AorthLeintuon 1110 Cough
Account.
TORN PATNA '
Treasurer in account with N Leba.
vbf lion Borough, froth Apr—, 1863, to April 0864.
Dr.
To Cash received from former Treasurer, $ 76 73
To Cash received from John lielsoy, Col
. lector for 1862, in full, 262 it
To Cash received from Wm . L. Black, Cot
lector for 1558. 455 60
Cr. . $705 04
By cash paid sundry persons on orders -
irsued . as follows:
ii
Solomon Gingrich - /IftSTet '-$ - 20 b
George /t re a t s ... ' Bow* . 4. „-2 OW
de . " do $3O iXi
Ileariareido Bond X Int, 105 06
Jacob Seifert . do 101 1 ..0
John lieliiii. , ... tax refunded .3 as
Worth .I.3tebioad .4 3 ,rinting. . - 21 . 74
John lathe . Traiuter 660
JohnLigllt„es ,Interest . 54 06
Wm. L. Blabk , A. Constable 22 85
Bentaiiin Zeller . Rent 6CO
George Arents . infervlsor 24 2d
Isaac, Hoffer Interest. r 5 60 - •
.Tollia4 Punch ~ Attorney 20 00
John 11. Miller Bond & Sat., 84.54
John L igkkt,
,etit 4° 48 30
Abrarn,Sbirk do 63 50
Isaac Ifoffer . do 98 07
Ww. M. Breslin . Printing 71 75
Balance in Treasiiry 40 70
$706 04
, , •
ofttatiiii4Jug Tdl. tot 1850, WM fig
Outstanding Tat. for 18133, 167 35
VALUABLE _
.
Borough
AT Property
Pr vale dale..
subveriber offers at Prirate Sala a ROUSE and
LOT OF GROUND, situate in Cum..,
berland street, In the Borough of Liihr , .
anet, 'l7/ 2 square East of the Court
Rouse. The Rouse is a large three
story BRICK DWELLING, with alt . ,
the modern improvements .
AD.' The terms will be reasonable- S.. For further
information apply to Rolnoehle A Melly, in North
Lebanon Borough.
April 20, 1864.—tf. GEORGE GASSER,
Tremont, Schuylkill rountv, Pa.
Private Sale.
A ordain tract of Land, aituate in Londonderry
ittolvnehip. Lebanon county, on the road leading
from Palmyra to Camnbellstown, and one-fourth mile
from Palmyra, and 34 mile from Leb mon Valley Rail
road,
Containing .10 Acres,
of the best LIMESTONE LAND, in five fields, under
good FENCES, all Limed over lately. A new two
. story FRAME ROUSE, with KITCHEN
r attached and Basement, young ORCHARD
,• from Miller's and New York Nurseries,
; ; - selected with great care. Pears, Plums,
Apricote, Peaches, and all kinds of Cher
ries and Grapes, four kinds of (lonelier
rieti, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberry beds, and all
kinds of Shrubs, Shades, Ornamental Trees, &a.
Jar, Also TOBACCO; raised from Cuba seed foi.Sals.
`Pose anion end good title Neill bo given any day later
Sale, or the let of Apgust, 1804.
W. L. BECKER. ,
inndonderry tp., April 20,186 g.
ATTENTION : • • •
THE MEMBERS of the Lebanon Count]
Association for the detection °fibres
Thievesoitid the recovery of. stain hdabs,
will meet at the public house,of ,Jospr
biATTHSS, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, JUDIE
1844, at 1 o'clock, P. DI.
JOHN ELLLIAIS„ President.
PETER. STEIDIER, Secretary.
JACOB WITHIR,Jr., Treasurer.
Lebanon, Slay 16;'64. .' • • •
Iron Lost.
OST between I f eimuou sad Joseph Kreider's, In
Cornwell tp., several pier*. of new iron for s
'Revel liiirrire. The'Sinter Will be -rewarded bji re
earning it *the undersigned near the Tell 'Sete.-
„ 10KNAIIIMBIL
Great Central Pair,
3"com- rErka.
SANITARY 'COMMISSION.
. . . . ,„
OFFICE of THE CoMMITIF.p. orl LABOR, I/WOMB AND
REVERE:RR-,
No. 118 Sotern Skirt:FM &MBE?,
PRILADELPIIII, APRIL 4ro, 1864.
The Committee on "Leber, :Incomes and
~Reve
nuesi",,iraite co-operation with them in the par
ticular work for vebieh they, kave been appoint
ed. 4.e no yortiokof tbe,poefte are more patri
otic than the working Men and women of the
country, it is but juateed,proper that they should
alike have an opportunity to contribute to the
objects of the Fair. The meet equable plan for
accomplishing this, and et the name time the
easiest one, is to et.gt ' for the contribution of a
singly day's Lobar ;from all classes in the com
munity. Many will contribute a day of their
labor willingly, who would not subscribe their
money...l.To,reachave'ry depOrtment of.. industry
and•tirt.wilLbe.a work of grectiliiher?: but, if at
tained will be productiVe of immense results.-
The success of then will . depend upon the
.. Pl . a
hourly "C,ti'piratio`n of every element of influence
:Within our limits, and we invite all the guardi
ans of the industrial interests, and all others, to
take - held With us in 'fa:die - ring Vila - gran t work
of patriotism and hitinanity.
The Committee is charged with the following
duty, to wit :
nesr.—To obtain the confriVitied cf "one
day's labor," or earnings, from every, artisan and
laborer, foreman,- epehetire and entqato:yee . ; pres
ident, cashier, teller and clerk of every incorpor
ated and unincorporated company, railroad and
express cempany, employing firm, bank, manu
factory, iron works, oil works, mill, mine and
public'office Tfrom every private hanker and bro
ker, importer, auctioneer and merchant; clerk,
agent and salesman ; designer, finisher and art
ist ; publisher, printer and mechanic '
• from every
ffi
government ocer, contractor andemployee;
grocer. butcher, baker and dealer ; farmer, horti
culturist and producer; from every mantel ma
ker, milliner and female operative; every indi
vidual engaged in turning the soil, tending the
loom, or in any way earning a livelihood, or
building a fortune within the States of Pennsyl
vania, New Jersey and Delaware.. '
SaCeritt.—To obtain the contribution of one
day's'"Reeenue," &email the great employing
establishments, firms, corporations, companies
railroads and works.
TIIIRD.—To obtain the contribution of one
day's income from every retired person, and per
son of fortune—mule and female—living upon
their means. end from all clergymen, lawyers,
physicians, 'dein tilts, editors, authors and profes
sors ; all other persons engaged in the learned or
other professions. .
Much of this work must be performed by the
personal influence and efforts of ladies and gen
tlemen associated with the Committee in carry
ing out ibis plan.
The Conte,ittee feel the_ restiOnsihility of the
work they have undertaken, which, to be success..
ful, will require a very perfect t.steiflcation of i
their plan , and they therefore
_Mal upon all
earnest people, to assemble themselves together
in every town, township, had 'neetily; end form
organisations of ladies and gent)ecnen. to co-op
erate with them in this great work awl, labor of
love. In the manufacturing _
„. counties, the emit
and oil regions; and in the agricultural distrrats;
—especially, let there be organizations in the
large towns, so that the young people may have
an opportunity thus to render assistance to their
relatives and friends fighting the battles of their
country in the armies of the nation.. •
The work of - this Committee tnaYbe..lPrOseen
ted where no other ;Alert can,. be Made. for the
Fair, as in the mines of the coal regions. 4
day's earnings. of the miners, and, a day's pro
duct'of ' the miniss„can be obtained, Wbere no
portable art tele cupid be procured for rienspor
tation. Indeed there -is no part or section of
these States where the day's labor may not be ob
tained, if organizations can be formed to reach
them,.
The Committee cannot close without urging
upon all Proprietors of EstabliAmente, the duty
of taking prompt and energetic action to secure
the benefit of the clay of Labor from all Within
their control. ~
The Committee , deem it unnecessary to do
more, than thus to present the subject to the peo
ple of the three litotes named. In the coming
campaigns of our armies, the labors of the "San
itary Commission" will be greatly augmented:—
By the first 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
ever regions to which the men are unaeclimated,
must necessarily carry along with it a large.a
uaount of'sickness, suffering and death,' to say
nethio,g,67 the gathered horrori of the battle-
Those slifferings, it . ii Ai• bOunde aty, as
men and Christisho, to relieve.. A greitt had en:
nth teilid p pee etrioyint the Meetings Of a gov
ernment of their °WO making, cannot refuse as
sistance to men suffering to msintein its anther
ity, and we will net believe that the "GREAT
CENTRAL PAIR," drawing its products from
Bib thice States of ,Pennsylvanie, New Arse*
and Delaware, ii affluent in all miner4l, agrieul,
Viral and industrial wealth,
~ Shall fall behind
any similar effort which has yet been made for
the relief 'of itO Xatiork:s obildrrn. -
As it is desirable not to multiply circulars ;
no further authority than this circular will be
neceseary.for any 'employing hrrii or company, or
any respectable committee of ladiee and, gentle.
then, to proceed at kine'd", in the work of iffe Coin-
Milieu ; wed it is - bhp& dolt tinder it, oiganiza
dohs will spiing up in all the towns and busy
regions of the hated of Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey and Delavrare. .
Subscriptions will be thankfully acknowledged
in the netvepapers of Philadelphia; aid' it is very
desirable that they commence soon, as each fresh
acknowledgment will stimulate effort in other
localities.
All subscriptions should be addressed to JOI.IN
W. CLAGBORN, Treasurer, office of the "Com
mittee on Labor, Income and Revenue," No. 118
South Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
I 1043: -. Allmeedful helps in, Circulars .ititd POi::
gets will-be:terivirded 'to . intrtieil'afigfilig, for
them, Direct to the 'Cliiiiriniin of the` Codintitthe
as abovo.. ~
~ „ - ~. . ,
As.. AU needfiii helps it. Circulars Saul Pcuteili will be
Firwarded to parties applying fur, their.. Direet to the
Chairman of theCOmmitiee as above, ~.
L. MONTGON ERY BOND, %cattail
itc:PtlN. W. CLAGIIORN, Trcaermer-
EV. B W. UTTER, Corresponding Stier
B etary
IdeGRBOOR J MITCHESON, f t ecretary:
ills Excellency. A.G.CURTlN,GavereerefiteonsJimaa
llis Excellency,JOEL PARKER,Goyerntm of NIP , ' Jersey-
His Excellency, WM. CANNON, Golernor of Delaware,
lion. ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor of Philadelphia.
Hon. JOSEPH it INGERSOLL, Pennsylvania.
'Hon. JUDGE CARPENTER New Jersey.
Hon JUDGE HARRINGTON. Delaware.
Mellor-Gem GEORGE G. ME AIM Army of the Potomac.
0031IIIITTEE.
Right Rev Bishop Potter . Mrs Rev IS W Batter,
Moat Rey Bishop Wood Chairman.
Rey Bishop Simpson Mrs George M. Dallas
Re* Dr Brainard ' Mrs John Sergeant
Rios W P Breed airs Jelin SI Ecett
hey if W Hatter Mrs General Meade ,
Rev Isaac Lesser I M re I Edgar Thompson
Samuel M Felton - Mrs Joseph Harrison. Jr
John Edgar Theititison Mrs Robert. W Learning
Coteditederelt I' Stockton Mrs L Montgomery Bond
Prederick Fraley Mrs George F Wearer
John Bingham Mrs George W :Harrill'
George Williams Mrs F A Drexel
Rev W Suddrirds, D D,litre M -DI galley ‘
Professor Henry Copped 'Mrs John W Forney
Chat lee Pendleton Tutt, MD Mrs Samuel A Croithi
Dr Walter Williamson ' Mrs Enoch Turlel
lien Oswald Thom pson ei Miss A Sager,
Hon .1 It Ludlow Min Swum 0:Neill
N B Browne Miss Saille,Boott
Ihniel Dougherty Miss Libelant Olaghorn
and 90 others. . and 35 others.
-Boot and. She gtorre
JACOB itCEDBL respectAilly in
fcirme the public that he still
ues hl3 oftonsive establishment in
arka, s ail tile neir Cumberland st.;
where he hopes to render the same
se tiefectlen as heretofore to ell who
may favor him with their custom lie invitee Merchants
and dealers In BOOTS ,and SfiOESand e'very one who
wishes toletchase faskioptibleAnd, !ipriible articles in
his line,
_to 'bill a:reaming for theraselVes his large
and varied etetk,
lie is s . difterniltied to emptie etnipeition in' the
manufacture Of every' article in his busking, e for
any Margot in the Union., A dile. care,takee regerd
to materials and workmanship;. none bt gre best Vali
ty ef.LBATILEIIt and othericiaterialsarii itieN :ilia none
but tabeet Workmen are etoployea.
p. 8.-- 7 110 returns his sincere thetas to hie friends for
the veij libiraipetionsgeberetofero bestowed on him .
Uplitipes strict attention to business and endeavoring
VA please hie crieteineke, to merit a there of public pat.
ronage. (Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
NOTICE
1 1.
ADDIiOR *P. WEIDLE, Ms tbaConrt of Coin
:lion Pleas of Leba
non comity, of Jan..
nary Tarm,lB64, MK
CiROLINE J.. WZIDLE,
_ .
Einbpcona in ; Divoroe..
•
CARCtLIint WEIDLZ, take notice, that In
poi
ru+ace of an order of Court, you are berebt'boAl-
Sad to be sod appear at our next Court ofCon,roon
Pleas to be bold at Lebanon, Pa., in and for Add coon.
ty, , on the Third Monday of Atircit, ncit, to show
cause why Addison T. %Seidl°, your: hualzsind, should
not be divorced from tho bonde.ot,matilinony uttered
with you. BY order id tbo Court.
• OflCll;lheriitt
Sheriff's office, Lebanon, Slay 11,1864.-4 t.
*Jacob 1. Zimatmeiiiiatals*
cLess.tWt-,pßz'ssma
iNa SAX - 00N; .3.tartir aireet, UeßF.Cumberiam4
and 'oppostitathe' Eagle'Rota._ lies tL apltfo ~ 1, for 0 1 ,
/Thera] patrowspirlieot - oforoliowsdell to wip"-wd!toWill
poriteiitSally etinSifiu StaiW of tba Faroe• -
r iwbaitline.7l3l,* 4111011- ' • • ;
N. I—The fisleon will be-clesed
iro ES 13 '
OVE
NOW is the time to barigeser STOTRA'belbre.44l
. winter is here, and the beat and cheapest *we le
at the , e •of
Lebanon Stove slot Iron ohm-
Tory of 7=1438. if..Wigors , • •
Two doors South from the-Lebetterpedia, where ran be
bad the .targesh- and, beat• assortment: of PARLOR;
HALL, and nook' NO sroucs, itur,iiffeted in Lebea
""it, Gas Burners for Parlors or:Bed Chambers of his
own make, with a general assortment-ofnirler Stories,
and a 'gime variety of the beet, Cooking 5017- o, t'i"/".
county .orittorongit; which•lie-earrentartobalordrroaei,
WASI EIOII,I.ERS .001.1.tantfy on band of all sizes,
and the bee. material, ~ . '
COAT. IIUCREITS—the largest assortment, the hese
lest iron, smith,. hist made in Lebanon. • .• • • " 4
Also, eatirge,,Sincir. of TIN WARR. made of the beat
material and ins workmanlike manner. As he h a
practical Workman, and bee. bad an experience iof
twenty-flee years, he feels confident that be Can give
general satisfaction. • • ~ . . _
fie takes thisorethod of returning his thank" to Ms
nntueroue customers fornieir liberal sapport,, and. km
hopes, by strictly attending to hie own:business 'and
letting other .pleiple's diet* to irtrisfre *sham of
poplic patronage. , •
Sir Particular attentioniidd tris all kinds olaosumws
such as Roofing. Spouting, &c., and all work irerrantad
ilI-AY 11, 1861.
A LECTURE - FOR YOUNG MEN
UST published, a new, edition- of DR. MUTER
eI WELL'S CELEBUATED ESSAY on the nadlipell
cure (without medicine) of SPaIidaTORROZA, or Senifuel
Weakness, involuntary Seminal Louses, Impotently,
Mental and ?bye ical Incapacity. Impediment* to Mar-
Hags i , etc.; Mao, COXSIMPTION, BMW'S? end Free, fa
&iced by self-indulgence or sexual extravammar.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 Cents.
Tbe,celebrated author in this admirable essay dear.
ly 'dMnimatratee, from a thirty ygare mem:4o saw..
tics, that the alarming consequences of selkabuse may
be radically cured without thordangerPOS:neesif inter.
nal medicine or the application of the46.lfe4lrolothart
out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectu
al, by means of which every sufferer, no 'roaster what
his condition map be, may mire himself cheaply, priv
ately, and radically.
%M. This Lecture should be in the hazels of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under Seal, in a plain envelope, Many address
poet-paid, on receipt of six mate, or two yet stamps.
Address the publishero,
CHAS. ff. C. KUNZ A CO.,
121 Bowery, New York..
Post office box 4589:
Afttiffil,—tiop.
L. R. DREW.%
LIQUOR STO B;
Market Square, opposite the Market House, iebason,-Pts.
rruE undersigned respecilelly informs Cue pub/le
_L that ha has rechived au extensive stock of this
choicest and purestlaquorsat All.descriptions. Those
Fog A Liquoi she is iprnriably.disposed to sell at we
precedeetodly low prices. -
'
D e
gle • •
nig te, Farmers,notel Keepers, End oth
ers will consult their own interests by buying of. the
utidersigned. L. R. mita.
Lebanon, April lb, 1683.
FITS! FITS ! FITS!
A .H. NICIIIIY S Merchant Tailor,
A
nouncee to the citizens of Lebanon nut vrTziWiqr
that be has just returned from the city with a fine as
sortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
all of which beivill sellor makeup to orderat
prices to suit She times, at his. Np. 1. Tailoring listab,
lishment iii Rhitrifs New Block. 4 doors South of the
Slick LielehSouth Wainbt street., •
All work entrusted to his caroswll,ineslfacter
ed id a workuntialike meaner as to fashion and duns.
,Cloosis purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully roads
up to order on the usual moderate terms.
Haring bad years of experience in the Tailoring and
Dry-goods 'business, and be ., ing inclined to turn to the
advantage of his CustiMiers all the advantages result
log from said acquirements„he,feals satisfied that•dt
will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub
patronage.
Friends call once to please ate after that pliies your
elves.
July S. 1903.
JOHN DILLER._
Ur.AS just received at his Grocery Store, Cumbin i
Tf land St., one door west of Market,* tot of Pre ?j
Fruit in Cana, including Peaches, Gages, Green Coro;
Tomatoes, Jellies.
Pickles.
Plocalelli, Cauliflower, Ketchup' PaPpe
Cheese..
English; Li urger, Stip.Sate,
Fish.
Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel, Earring, Codfish.
Fruit.
Raisins .Currints; P - ririles, briellAvie4 and PlSChear
Cranberries, Apples, Hominy, tiiftiora,,
Barley, Rees, Ac„ ,
A lot of Buckwheat Meal. Also 50 inCr:.% . 1, le 03 Heir
York Apples.
dot. Highest price given in CASH for Eggs, Buttes
Dried Apples and Peaches, Beans, Onions,
Publ lc patronage is solicited.
JOHN DILLER.
Lebanon, Dec 23 ,1563. . ,
New Boot send.. ShOe_V t ti , fi
rpHE undem g ued, announce to the t ttiey
.
heveremosad their,New.Thint and. Staie.Stcan .to
.CasetretranztOrect.„.Lebonn, !Malan Gr./mare building.
one &S r. treat ofige,Coutectioneiy Store, whore they
WintenC.keepiageonstantly.-On band *general a ,
sortment of Ladles, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys sad
Wfren'ip - •
BoOts, Shoes, Gaiters, sc., &c.;
all of ,which will be made up in style and quality raci s
to be.airpaared by any other workmen In the country,
. 'Pio effort shall be spared to, please and Batley la *ha
may favor them..wlib ,their orders, and their charge*
4111 be as reasonable as passible, compatible with.a
remuneratlpa. _ .
They alsoleep a large stock of
• • •- - ROME MADE WORK,
which warranted to be as represented.
The public are invited to call and examine theiratoek
previous to to . ril - chasing. • . •
ARP Repalring done on short etoticcand,at reasottabtis
rate. A Nlißl47ilt !T
-Risk
WAAIII2. -Risk
Lebiaton, 1364
Howard A ssoci t ion,
PHILADELPHM.PA.
I)ISEASES of the Warrens. Seminal, Urinary suit
Sexual Syetems--new and reliable treatment—ln
reports of the HOWARDASSOCIATION—Sent by owl
In sealed letter eneelopen,. free of charge. Address.
Dr J. SEILLIN 1101:101PPON, Reword Association,
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia; PI: -
March.% 1864.-Ir. _ _ _
WANTED TO BUY . I
60-000 REE 6O RYE;
,000 bluihels CORN
• • 69,000 bushels OATS
50,000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOVERSRED, TIMOTHY SRED, Flaxseed, for s
which the highest CASH prices will be paid - et the Lib
anon Valldritallroad Depot, Lebanon,
GEORGE HOFFMAN:
Lebanon, July IT. Is6l.
Lebanon Female Seminary
RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal.
JULIA ROSS, Mu?IGO Department.
Mra. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing.
rrtiffi Ninth Session will coninTenCiaCidember 3, lab:
„j. This School is designed to gicsate the standard oat
female education, and to offer enivarior advantages at a
modulate coat. The school xeitr is. divided into two
sessious or dre monthi each. ChsLrarr session, bola
[915 &Mare, according to thestudmporthe achcaer.
Extra for.Nusic, French, Latin, and.Sienctan. -
* s
Particular attention given to the aunties] d,epatt
meet Inntructions upon the Piano, Melodeon an&
Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not con Led with the
School will be waited upon at Omit' fLomea, when de.
sired, and at the usual rates. •
Earls application should be mad. to 7.,4r.
. S. J. SUN& or
J. W. taillr
Board of Directors:
b. S. HAMMOND, S. J. STINK,
JOHN MEILY, J. W. HIM
C. D. GLONINOER, C. GREENAWALT,
ISAAC RECKLb.Y. JOSIALL ruNcs.
Lebauon, Aug. 21, 1961.
Fashionable 'failoring.
REMOVAL. -
•
MICII,AEL ROFFMAN would respectfully inibrin •
the Citizens M Lebanon, that he lute REMOVED •
his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street; two
doors East of Market Street, and opposite the la" Jo
Hotel, where all persona who wish gartneM Ands
up in the moat fashionable style and best manner, are in
sited to call.
TAILOnSI-7nst receivedniti?..or as e the o
and Philadelphia Report of SpiiiitaStdalner Fasbiona, - ,
Tailoid wishing the Fashions. tbilelitict the sribecither.
VIM'S of the fact, ao that he can mace life arrangement s
accordingly. mica nrt arotilus.
Lebanon, Slay 4.1864 _ . -
LEBANON figASENIT.L.
hereby&form the public that the
THE undersigned
i
eaelemyisnot intended exoluahe ly for
the youth of the Borough, but it always did, d stW
does receive - pupils froze abroad-
Lately, also, the Directors have improved its generaL
character, and , elevated its.standani, by refusing to ad,
mit. pupils without the temeieary qualificatkme, and by
their continued care they hope to raja" this school to
its proper place in the estimation of thiscommunity.—
A limited number of pupils of the proper grade ca be
admitted from the count ry by applying to
- i s ,(trACOß.OAtr i Pteei,iyrit!,. 4 ._
• OSEt Er K ARcu ift 4r y •
or so clatos FigrefZTeiiiiier•
Tuition for oorrimidiand higher English brew*
ce, Latin and 9rea'i.. .t.l per month::
Lebanon, Aug. 26,1863:
WEIG - 1:0 &. DEWAL
0031ifliSSION: MERCIaIV
Yon THE eflit OP
Butter, Eggs, - Cheesq,..
Poultry, Game, ,Titted Aida,
Grain,,.See.cl,..&6l
. No. 1.7...41,1ap0 aunt
One door sieve Wasnineon; Nisw-yoes.
0. Weigley. 1
r bevralt. t
,„ REFERENCES:
;
.Robb Aseough, 'Neer York; Alien it Breda/. de
tr, W. Selfridge, Esq., do; Jones At liteepard, Slur
• 11, _Labia k Farrington, do; Inuund o.4nlasson, de
;c. M. Breslin. Esq., Lebanon, Pa.; L. Bias, Canton
;:jio•• W. C. 'Qum k . PALO, .1"6:
7bb siller;:4lboutom.ks- Phire644.MlL
1 4 111*.STRA•47,MyliflUtte.sa
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