The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 22, 1864, Image 3

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tEBANON, PA
NYANESDAY JUNE 22, 1864
HOME AFFAIRS,
Res:toga of ALc:lsre3rtissizza.
The publisherti of Lebanon have agreed upon the
foilowing:chargee for Advertising, viz :
Size. It. St. 3m. 6m.
I Square, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00
2 's 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 12.00
3 " 36 lines, 1.5 D 3.00 7.00 10.90 15.00
For Exeentor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00
For Aes Igoe'', Auditor and aimilarNotices, 1.50
For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 3.04
For column advertisement, 1 year, 50.00
For 3 column " 30.00
or cow..
.
For 4 CONtlan " 18.00
Per announcing candidates for office, in advance, 2.00
For Announcing sale, unaccompanied by MO. 1.00
For Local Notices, Society resolutions, acs., 8 cto
per lino.
For Bishops or Special Notices, SO cents per line
por year.
Yearly advertisements for Merchants and Busi•
seas men as agreed upon.
Lieut. Maxwell B. Goodrich, of
'Company n - , 93d Regiment, P. V., died
in one of the Washington Hospitals, on
7the 15th inst., from woundS received in
'the recent battles.
'The property of Joseph and
Wm. McA.ffee, on Hill street, Lebanon,
was sold on ' Saturday evening, to John
Louser, (Blaeltsmith,) for $651.
Owning to the gteat, scarcity of
help, the farmers wives and daughters; in
many instances, stipply the want of it, as
did their mothers and grandmothers be
fore them in olden times., The result
will be lively hay ana ,harvest
blooming cheeks and joyous health.
The Public Schools of this Bor
ough closed on Friday afternoon of last
week, to be re•opentd„ we presume, the
Ist Monday of September.
There is a firmer feeliifg in Phil
adelphia Breadstbifs market, and rather
more inquiry for ,Fleur for export; Sales
of 1000 barrels good Pennsylvania and
Western extra at..sB per barrel. 800 bar
rels extra fatriilirAt $8 50 a 8 75, and 300
barrels fancy .white_ wheat at $9 25.
There is very ;little Rye 'Fldbr or Cdril
Meal there, and nothing doing in either.
There is a good demand for Wheat,
and an advaricA of 2 cents per bushel.—
Sales ofBalo,ooo bushels good and,prime
Pennsylvania and Western red at $1 90a
192 per bushel. Bye comes forward
slowly, and commands SI 55a1
Corn is very.. quiet. Oats are dull and
prices Angettled.
There was a slight advance in the price
of Beef, Cows,. Hogs and Sheep, last week,
in the Philadelphia Cattle Market.
. .
Some of ,the Pennsylvania Re:-
serves are still in camp at Harris l surk,
waOng for their pay and discharge.—
*quay Curtin" is a nice os Adiers friend"
to allow tire brave men to be thus
out
raged, after the battles and hardships they
have gone through for the past three
years.
Of all the men drafted ;in Ceti.
tte 'dOunty,.last ---
held. The rest were either exempted,
paid cdlittritotion, or itatk substitutes ac
cepted. Those, held were too pobr to get
off, two of them being colored. deourse,
a large number pf the drafted were. aboli
tionists, and in favor of the war going en
until the last man is dead in the last ditch,
tizit'they all want to be that 4ait man."
They like others to fight, hut as to 'them
seives—they would rather stay at home.
MILITARY OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS
should have Brown's Bronchial Troches,
as they can be carried in the pocket and
taken upon the first appearance of a Cold
or Cough, which, if neglected, may termi
nate in something worse. As there are
iinmitations, be sure to obtain the genuine
Brown's Bronchial Troches, w hich are
sold everywhere at 25 cents a box.
Attention, Soldiers I Preteit your, Health !
No sensible man will leave the city without, a
supply, of EELVEWAY'S PILLS ANE OINT
MENT.-;'For Wounds, Bruises, Sores, Fevers
nod Dysentery, these medicines are the best in
the world. Every English and French Soldier
uses them. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 225.
OBITUARY RESOLUTIONS.
At a meeting of the Perseverance' Engine and
Hose Co., held on the 15th inst., the .follerr fog
preamble and resolutions were adopted -
WHEREAS, It has pleased a kind Providence
to remove from our number, Samust, H. RISE,
Wituan 11. Stuart. and JAcoit WHEAT, three
active end efficient members of the Company,
therefore 4,1 .. • .
Resolved, That while we appreciate the mo
tives of patriotism which led them to forego the
pleasures of home and society, to assist in the
preservation of our national integrity, we feel in
the event of their decease, that the company tins
lost severe 1 faithful members.
Resolved, That while we would not intrude
upon the hallowed precints of domestic grief, we
cannot forbear expressin:g our sincere and deep
sympathy with the afflicted widows, mothers,
and children of our departed brothers.
Resolved, That these resolutions be published
in the papers of this borough, and a copy presort t
ad to each of the bereaved widows.
J. W. Hammon, Secretary.
We have'been requested to say
that all the places of business in Lebanon
will be closed on the coming 4th of July.
.
t g arEsTloN.---lEollo 1 there Dick RIG
d
Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a
burry ?
ANswrs.—Why we are just on our way to Da fly's
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken .
lie
takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all
the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear
ly this morning before any body else g eta there, or we
will bare to come away again without getting any.
(URAL — Yes! I have heard too that Daily's Gallery
Is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some other Gallery ?
ANs.—Oh myi we could not think of such a thing. —
We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily
takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal
lery if we could get them for n othing.• He has 'seven
years, exferienee in the business, hoes a complete sett of
Improved instruments, an ezeellint sky-liebt, aim
there fora takes the best pictures n town, and so of
eourte every body that wants a good picture goes to
him.
Qozirrr.i—, What kind of Pictures dinette take?
Ass.—lle takes Photographs from miniature to lifts
else, plain or colored. His card pictures have been
pronounced, more truthful and life like than some that
have been taken in our large cities. His Ambrotypcs
are beautiful, and can't be beat. He also excels in
copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en
larging them almost to any size.
Otitar.--Whire is this Gal lery t I must give him a
call too.
ANS.--3ust mime along with Nancy and I, and we
will show you. It is,in Stlne's New Building. next
door to the Lebanot Daman Bank. Ile has constant
ly ou hand a good anaortment of 0 ilt and Rosewood
Frames, Oteklif, Albumiay itc, which, sells cheap.—
For good and cheap patinas. ire tiding° all to go to
Daily'sGallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11, '63.
Guns, lilies, PistolsiPsWdsit Caps, & c.
SPOILTOMEN .--J,t. 4••,Antanniten..wonia re
spectfully inform the public:. that he , contititiais the
business of manufacturing and dealing hi
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, •
CEpe, Wilde and all kinds of gunhing:and gun matarb
edi at his Store, on Market street, a few doors North of
the L. V It, Lebanon, Pa. • ; .
u 3, All kinds of Repa irjeg done atthis ihnitest pas
sib% notice and in the beitlfstrie of worknianship..
Lebanon, anne.24, 1868.-1 y
Blanks for Bounty and invalid Pio:I
-lion Claims just printed and for sale at tbe
Aeon or Mr. Jonathan CO enhaTer,
of Caropbellstown, this county, age 4 about 14 years, was
riding a horse to watt r, last week, when the hone fell,
sad one of the boy's toes was broken,.. The hurt was not
considered serious at first, but lock-jaw followed, and he
died on Saturday. •
IN PRISON.—Tbe three men arrested for
s:esi ing tho horses of DavidAL•Etank, Esq., of East Hano
ver, were brought to the Leiiiincn county Jell, on Wed
nesday of last week. They give the names of Jos.
Thomas, Albert T. Bronson and Charles Allison, and
represent themselves as coming from distant parts of
the country. The horses were found In their possession;
but they of course deny the theft of them. In addition
to the horses, a buggy, harness, Ac., were taken. We
advise horse thieves to ply .their trade , on a less deter
mined man than Mr. Rank; Snob as he are not disposed
to submit to customers of that kind while th ere is a
possibility of brio giog theta:pimple°.
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 Clothing. if.
g l ittiat cgrititcs.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
•
I s a concentrated extract of the choice roOt,ao con-.
!dried with other substances of still greater altem-
Live power as to afford en effectual antidote for dis
eases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy
is surely wanted by those whp suffer from Strumous
complaints, and that one which will accomplish their
cure must prove, as this has, of immense service to
this large class o fi our afflicted fellow-citizens. How
completely this compound mill do It has been proven
by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found
in the following complaints
Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Dis
eases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches. Eruptions, St. An
thony's Fire, Renter Erysipelas, Tet ter or Salt Rheum
Scald Head, It ng Worm, &e:
Syphilis or nutria/ Disease is expelled from the sys
teat by the prolonged use of this Sarsaparilla, and the
.prt lent is left In comparative health.
Female Diseases ere caused by Scrotal , . in the blood,
and are often soon cured by this Extract ed Sarsapa
rilla.
Do not discard this invaluable medicine; because you
have been imposed upon by something pi...standing to
be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have
used ATER'S—then, and not till then, will you know
the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of
the diseases it cures, we refer you to . Ayer's American
Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish
gratis to all who call for it.
AYER'S CATITAUTTO PILLS. for the mire of Costiveness,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul
Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn
arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid In
action of the Bowels, Fla tulency, Loss of Appetite,
Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia,
and for a Dinner Pin.
They are sager coated, so that the most sensitive
can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aper
ient in the world for all the purposos of a family
physic.
Prepared by J. C. AYER A: CO., Lowell, Mase.,.and
sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers In
medicine everywhere.
June 22, 1864 .--2 mo.
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Inman
petene.7, Premature Decay and Youthful .Error, actua
te i by a desire to benefit others, w ill be happy to fur
nish to all who need it, (free ofeharge,) the reeeipe and
directions for making 'the simple remedy used in his
Geis. These wishing to profit by his " experience, and
possess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by
return mail, (carefully sealed,) by add :easing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
. No. 50 Nassau street, New York.
June 1, 1864.—Ens.
SWALL OW
two or three hogsheads of "Binh
•` Ton ic Bitters," Sarsapa rills," "Nervous An
tidotes," ac., &c., and after you are satisfied with
the result, then try eye box of OLD
.DOCTOR. BU
CHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS4anil. be restor
ed to . boalth and vigor in ihirty, Tley are pure
ly vegetable .pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in
their effeete on the broken down and shattered conati-
Autloii. . Old snd young can take them with _advan
tage. Imported and sold in the -United Stales only by
, JAS. S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible House, Nev York,
General Agent.
sll—Aoxiitent to any address on receipt of price
—otddch O.ne Dollar—post free.
March 30,1864-3 m...--
USE NO OTHER !—BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC
PILLS are the only Retiobte Remedy for all
Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Sys
tems, Try one box, and be. cored: ONR.DOLLAR ^A
BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or money refund
ed. Sent by mail otirccelpt of price.
.• , „.. • JAS: S. BUTLER;
gtation 3, lible Monve , , New York,
nO YOU WISH TO BE. CURED ? DBL. BD
CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS - 64 . 1 7 0171
leas than 30 day s, the worst cases of NI:kV:M . SN MSS,
Impotency. Premature Decay, Seminal Wealtoass. In
sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Narvons Affec
tions. no matter from what cause produced. Price,
One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by pail, on re
ceipt of an order. Address,
• '
JAS. S. BUTLER,
Station B, Mkt lloutio c Now York,
• . (Tone se.lAgent
March 30 , 186-L.-3m
•
lilt. TOBIAS' VENETIAN lIOBSE LINT
4-,MENT, pint bottles at fifty cents each . , for
lameness, cuts, galls. colic, sprains, ac., warranted
cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great
horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure
ring bone nor spasin, as there is no liniment in exis
tence that will. What it is stated to- core it positively
does. No owner of horses will be without it after trying
one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life
of an over-heated or driven horse. For colic and bel
ly-ache it has nay.er failed. Just as sure as the Still
rises, just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the
Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by all druggists.
Office, SO Cortlandt Street, New York..
Feb.l{l,
Terrible Disclosures.
Q.EPRETS fortheraiilSon .A most valuable and Wen
derful ivork of 400 pages. and 30
colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S YADE MECUM,
an orixinat and popular treatise on 'Man and 'Woman.
their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Vpver Remedies 'for their
speedy etre.? The practlowtif DR. 'HUNTER has hnig
been, and stAl is, unbounded, but at the earnest solid
tattoo of Winnerons persons, ho hasheen induced to' ex
tend his medical usefulness through the medinm.of his
-.MADE MECUM.. It is a volume that should boy hi
the hands of every family in the laud, as a preventive
of secret Vices, or as a guide for.the alleviation of one
Of the Most awful and destructive scourgcnover visited
mankind.-. On e -copy, securely enveloped.. Will he.fot
warded free - of postage to any . pait of the United States
for 50 cents in 0. stionits, or 3 copies for st, Ad.
dress, post Paid, DP.. HURTER, No. 3 Division Street,
New. York.
5ePt.3,1363V.
-$
•
tittgtratis AMU tiS
Sr. 3011 N% CHURGEr.—ServicQ nest Sunday morning and
evening, in the English langrfagef. Isictitre on
Wednesday evening. . , ,
English preaching next Sabbath morning, In Zion's
Lutheran church.
English preaching next Sunday at 10 M., in the
Moravian church, by the pastor.
English preaching-gloat Sabbath morning, in the First
Reformed Church..
Br •
i .
, ...
On the 19th inst., by the Rev. F. W. lira:ter. Mr.
DAVIT! F. YENN,ST, of Jackson tp., to hl isa MARY
DOSS, Of Redd berg tp., Lebanon co,
, On the 12th inst., by Rev. J. B. Daugherty, Mr.
SAMIIIM, MOODY, of Londonderry tp.. to Mies CLA.
RISSA. ARMSTRONG, of North &twine, this county.
~ie~,
On the 18th inst.. in North Lebanon tp., WILLIAM,
eon of Joseph ZWIER, aged 24 years.
On the 17th in.t, in this borough, SAR daughter
of Daniel SEIBERT, aged 26 years.
On the 4th inst..in North Annville, lIKIRY FRY,
aged 82 years, 10 month@ and 8 days.
On the lith inst., at Camp bellstown, LEVI THOMAS,
son of Jonathan and Mary Coppenhaver, aged 12 years,
8 months, and 8 days.
Another dear pupil has left our number
For the dark and silent tomb
Closed h is eyes, in dgeamless slumber--
Faded in his early broom.
Yet again we hope to meet hint,
When the, day of life is fled , '
Then in beiven with joy to greethht.
Where no 'farewell tear is shed.
MARY
The Leha
Care/Wry e
LEVIANOS:, Wzoax.
Extra Family, 58 761
Extra Flour, 8 50
Prime White Wbeat,l 75
Prime Red Wheat, 165
New Wheat,'
Prime Rye, 1 40
Corn, :135
Cate, 70
Clover-seed, 8 00
n Tlmothreeed, 2 50
Flax•eead, 2 50
Dried Apples, pealed, 2 00
Ptmet , "Snits," 2 50
Pbeieh.“ltutzele," 765
Cherries, 175
CH:dons . , • .., 100
Pedntoss, 15 hue, • 60
Apple Butter,iteroolc; 45
.orenttee.Wanted.
- 13 to 15 gears of sit.; -Appren
ti 's Tailoring Badness. ;is .wartedflig•the
t i n d era iime& rzawszo H ROU.IVER.
LebT.non, Tana 11. 1161.
.
I FROPOSALS; !•
PROPOSALS for Building a School House will be re
caved at the office of the undersigned, in the Bur
obgh of Lebanon, where sp.rificationa can.busern, ut •
til Tuesday, Vie 28th inst., at 5 o'clock; P.2lf.
ISAAC HOFFER,
Secretary of Board of School Directors of Lebanon
Bortingh School District.
Lebanon, Juno 22, 1854. . , .
Proposals -for Re-building
Sebibol . Blouse.
• •
IDROPOSALS will be'received far Re•bnilding School
JE, House, No:-8, In Cornwall School District, (Bow
nisies).en Saeuiday, July 9, 1864, at 5 o'clock, P. H.,
itt rne,siiAce of the Cornwall Anthracite Furnaces.—
Plans and specificatinne eau be seen at any time until
said date, ly application to the undersigned.
• JACOB WITMER, Jr,
A. WILHELM,
OLIVER BOWMAN,
Committee.
June 22, MI. -
North Lebanon and Jones
town Turnpike.
:DOOM will be open for receiving subscriptions to
'VI the stock of the North Lebanon and June etown
Turnpike, at the public house of SIMON HEILMAN, in
Jonestown, and at the office o f JAMB WEID LE, Esq., in
Lebanon, from the 11th day of July, 1861, Tor the Space
of VIVA DAYS, between the hours of Id o'clock, A,
M., and 3P. M., at which times and places one or
mare of the commissioners will be In attendance.—
Each subscriber will be obliged to pay $2 per share at
the time of subscrlbtion.
Juno 22,1664
"vi OR
Sewing Machine.
Tiro Only Machine capaplo of making More
than Ono Kind of a Stitch; and the
Only One having the RE
VERSIBLE FEED.
The feed may be reversed at any point desired,
without stooping ,which is a great advantage In fasten
ing the ends of seams.
It makes four d iflerent stitches lock, knot, doable
lock, and double knot ; each stitch perfect and alike
on both sides of the fahrie.
There is no otitet llathine which will do so large s
range of work as tEci "Florence." •
It will Braid, Tuck, Quilt Cord, Item, Fell, Bind,
Gather, and do all kinds of St.tc h iug required by faru•
iliee and Manufacturers.
Tile most inexperienced find no dihscoity hi tains
it.'
Every Machine is warranted to give entire tri tlefac
don, and to do all that is claimed for it.
to.. The Florence must be Seat to Le elppreCtOted.
J. F. MATZ,
Agent of Lebanon county, Antiville,
Persons xiahing to see the Machine in operat ion Mc
do so by calling on the Agent at Antiville, ok on Wm.
0. Ward, at Lebanon.
AIMViI le, June 22, 1864;
Wistar's *Balsam
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA
BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis,
Difficulty of Breathing. Asthma, Hoarse
ness, Sore Throat. Croup and every
csffectien of
THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST,
CONSUMPTION.
Wisiarlo Balls:14h of Vki lal
Cherry.
'So general has the use of this comedy become; and
so popular is it everywhere, that It is unnecessary -to
recount its virtues. 'lfs works speak. for it; and find
utterance' in the abundant and voluntary teethuony of
the,ttuttlywlto &did lova , stiffeilifg' and settled disease
Ide".,,,V ir ruk , • Yu. estWattaltiarTek.sunTfattit.
ou
CAISINOT BE ^DISCREDITED,
The Rev. Jacob scchicir.,,‘,
Well known and much reapected among the German
population in this country, makes the following state
ment for the - benefit of the allltcted.
nANOVER, Feb 16,1859.
Dear Sirs :=pacing realited in my family impor
tant benefits from the nee ofyour valuable preparation
—WISTAR'e BALSAM OF WILD CIIVIRS—it RITOOdB me
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
kearalge one of my fiaughtersaeemed to be in a de
cline, tuitnittle hopes either recovery weresiatertaiped'
I then procured a bottle of your eicallifit'llalettfit, and
before she had taken the whole of the contents of the
bottle there waca great improvement in her health. I
bare in my individual case, made frequently* use of
your valuable medicine, and have always been benefit
ed by it.
•
From Jesse Smith, Esq., President of
the Morris county Bank, Morris
town, Hezo Jersey.
"Daring used Dr Wrszart's Datum OF WILD ellEnta
fur about fifteen years, and having realized its benefi
cial results is my family, it affords me grMft plahoure
,in recommending it tothe pane as a relnatile'rernetly
, in cases ofwaak lungs, Colds, coughs; &a , and a reme
dy abich - 1 cnnsider to be enterely, innocent, and may
be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in
health.
• • •
Front lion. John E. Smith, a Deem
guished Lawyer in Westatins
ter Maryland.
I have on several occasions used Dr. Wism,n's
SAM or WILD CESIUM for severe colds, and always with
decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is
more efficacious or more deserving of general use.
The Balsatn has also been nod with excellent effect
by J. B. ELLIOTT, Merchant, Hairs Cross Roads, Md.
Wistar's Bails:um of WI
"fil
,
ono genuine unless signed "..t. BtiTTS,” on the
wrapper.
FOR BALE BY
J. 'P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York.
S. FOWLN Ee CO:. Proprietors, Boston.
And by a Il Druggists.
on Market.
;netted Werk/64
SDAT, JUNE 22, 1864.
Eggs, 15 doz., 20
Buttg,l 4l Y.i , '
Viahrtiraalted butter,
11
Tallow , 15
Man ' la
Shoaldera,
Sides, 7
Soap,
26
Bees-wax, 6
White Rags,
Mixedltiigs,
Flax, r., ib
40
' 12%
[triable, '42
Feathers,* lb., &An
Wool, *lb., 4i)
Soup Beans, IA qt., 'V-
Vinegar, '46 gal., 123:4
gity grttiartiormento.
JACOB WEIDLE,
WM. RANK,
J. GEESAMAN,
C. B. FORNEY,
A. SHERK,
SIMON HEILMAN,
NAPOLEON DESH,
JOHN LIGHT, 9.9.
GIDEON LIGHT;
C. 0. MEILY,
DAVID RANK.....
Comm Ink... Tars
OF
WILD CHtiRRT.
I.NCLUDING EVEN
Cherry
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE.
Forty Years' Experience
liar fully established the superiority of
HIEDDHIG'S RUSSIA
SALVE.
Oyer all ether healing preparations
It cures all kinds of BORES, CUTS, &AIM,
BURNS, BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM , , ERYSIP
ELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS,.SORE LIPS, SURE
EYES, Ae., Ac. REMOVING TETE PAIN•AT oxpt,
AND REDBCING •TUE MOST ANGRY LOOKING
SWELLINGS AND INFLAMMATION ASIF BY MAG
IC. ONLY CENTS A BOX.
FOR SALE By
J. P. DINSMORE, N 0.491 Broadway -New York
S. W. FOWLS & C0.,N0.1S Vet:stint. St., Boston
And. by all Druggists.
June 22, Mt —ly cow.
H. T. BISIGHAUS 9
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW
Ogell iu Stiebter's Cumberland Street,
nearly opposite the Court House, Lebanon.
Lebauen, June 15, 1854.--tf.
FITS! FITS ! FITS!
H. HICHEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an
n onneex to tilocitizens of Lebanon and vicinity
that be Nag just returned from the city with a fine as
sortment
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
all of which he will sell or make tipto orderit
prices to snit the times, at bis No.l Teilurfig Betel).
liehment in Heim's New Block, 4 doors South of the
Buck Hotel, South Walnut street.
All work entrusted to his mere, will be, manufactur
ed in a workmanlike meaner as to fashion and dura
bility.
• Goods purOlutsecl elsewhere hill,b citteerfully made
up to order on the 'usual Inodersite terries.
Having bad years of experience Be the Tailoring and
Dry-Goods busineSS, and being inclined to turn, to the
advantagoof hie 'customers alr iNe r iedventages result
ing from said asatiremente,' he 'feels satisfied that it
will be responded to by a .very liberal share of the pub
lic patronage.
• Friends cal once to
.oease me alter that pleeeo your
elves. •
July a t 1558. .
B or ough
A fro perty
Private,Sale.
rpm subscriber offer a at Private Sala a HOUSE and
1. LOT OF GROUND, situate la Cum- • •
herland street, in the Borough of Loh.
anon, 1,14 square East of the Court
House. The Mouse is a large three•
Story BRICK nwßrA,Diu, with all
the modern improvements
.tom'- The terms. will be reasonable. t 7&,FOr further
information apply to Relnoehls'
Sicily, Or North
Lebanon Borough..
April 20, 1861.—tf. °HOME GASSER,
Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pa.
IF you.srisiv timarry, address the undersigned, who
will send . :yo , "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; and Ilion wish to marry, I will
cheerfully assist you. Ail letters strictly confidential.
The desired information cent by return mall, and no
questions asked. Address
SARAII B. LAMBERT,
Greenpoint, Hiu ge Co., N. Y.
June 8,1801-
Kline's Patent Fruit Jar.
itaki.e) Guest faILILIOCsiD9I6{.
NalIE most effectual Fruit Jar in the market. Is
II all glace, baring. no clamping or screw device.—
For Pale at ',EMBEDDED'S Drug Store, Market street,
Lebanon.
riflr Call and get a circular giving more in forma
tion.
Leb :non, Juno 1,1864.—tf.
Notice to the stockholders
of the LEBANON BANK.
Xj
ot.l are respectfully requested to inset at the Bank
1. Ink House of said Bank, on Saturday, the 25th
day of June, next. for the purpose of accepting the RE.
CHARTER of the LEBANON BANK , and to 'take ac
tion on the Enabling Act in te event of the fiosernor s
having si.ned it.
V3.Nleeting to be held at .1 o'clock, P, e .
By' order of the Board of Directori. - •
E. A. UHLER,. Cashier.
Lebanon Bank, Lebanon, June 1,1804,
Confeettonao Store,
(Late Lowry tk Nabm,)
Walnut street, near Cumberland, Einem from
the Court lfouse , Lebanon. Pa.
Ibee just returned from the City with n fresh
1 Spring Stock of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Prunes, Dates, Currants, Filberts, Citrons, Walnuts,
Peanuts, Almonds. arc.
A leo. a large variety of all binds of different flavor
od fine and Common CANDIES Cakes of all kinds
always on hand, or made to order.
Parties supplied at abort notice.
A large assortment of WOODEN and TIN TOYS, in-,
eluding Wheel beYrows, Wagons. &e. ICE .CRlVtlil, pt all 'tile different Savors. always on
Iliad. Raving .fitted np tliejitige SALOON in hand
some style, be hopes to receive the patronage of, the
publ le. ' JOSEPH 'LOWRY.
Lebanon, IJay 13, 1904.
Public Sale
OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
I v ILL be sold at public self; ut the late ieskience of
Adam nitcber, deed., in Cumberland str let, in
the borough of Lebanon, on
SaturdaY, July 2, 1.504,
the following Personal Property, - ,
I good Family ROMS, 1 110 G,,
1 two-horse WAGON, 1 -
* 4.0.' „,
horse Wagon, narrow, Plough,
Corn Planter, Corn Harrow, Corn Plongh,
Cart. Sled, Sleigh; Pair of nay Ladders; Straw Cutter,
Hay Forks, Picks t Grubbing floe, and tunny Other, ar
ticles too numerous tn,reention. •.
Sale to commence I o'clock, when terms
will he made knowli by q•
- • CATE AMITE RITCHEII.
Executrix Drilla . Dilate of Adent Ritcher, deed.
- Lebanon, June W,4804.
North Lebanon and Haunt
Hope Plank Road
'Turnpike Company. -
- D uni° Notice is hereto/ given, that by Act of the
r General Assembly of Pennsylvania. approval the
6d day of May, 1864. the name of said company' has
been changed to "CORNWALL TURNPIKE .0011 PA •
NY," and that at a meeting of the Board of Managers,
held on the 11th day of June, 1884, a resolution was
passed, calling in an installment of TWO DOLLARS
on each share of Stock. The holders thereof are there
fore hereby untitled that the said installment must be
'paid talacob Weddle, Treasurer of said company, onor
'b e fore the 16th icy of July, 1864. In default of pay
ment the stock of all delinquents will be declared for.
foiled.
Ace-Otani.,
Tons YORDY, Treasurer in. account with tObanini
sj Borough Common s'cltool District, from April 23,
1803, to June 8, 1861, as follows, viz :
Ballance In the Tress:My April 23, , 1863. $2OOl 83
To cash received from D. 51.1ilillernbilactor. 5623 51
To cash received froni EMU approprintlott. 405 21
To cash received from Tuition. 73 32
By Sneh 'paid as per orders, as follows,
11.41.1.11 SCHOOLS.
By 2 orders paid Teachernof No. 1 $192
By 12 " 2 402 00
By 12 r," : 0 3 432 00
By 12 " 4 360 00
By 32 " " " 299 15
By 12 " u g 250 41
Byl2 " " 7 239 GO
By 9" 8 189 00 "
By 7 " "
" " 9 137 36
FENIALD SCHOOLS,
By . 12 order paid Teacher of No. 1 343 19
By 12 " " 2 303 61
By 12 " " 3 276 01
By 12 " " " 4 267 00
By 12 " " 5 235 110
By 12 " " a tilt 89
By 12" "‘ " 7 213 00
By 8 182 00
By 12 " mixed 18 212 41
By 2 order paid Teacher of the
26- 00
..,
two
District Institute
I By Coati paid for repairs, fuel, &c., as per orders is.
sued as followe, vie:
James Boners. stoves, fenders,
Ispouting, &c , slols3
Daniel Ke, fur, pointing 14 91
I George Boich, do 23 87
Krick a Groff, carpenter work,
and material.
Zimmerman & (4 , 14 , 0)T.,
ter work & material, ' 2 ' l
I J. & D. waiters, carpenter
work & motorist, $4 94
1 Michael Looser, won ciiitings
fur desks, 86 48
Tarot:llia:oh, daing htinda, Sr, 10 17
Shirk & orgner, whitewash
lus and pla-dering 21 00
Bernhard Bunch, water rout, OO
Adana Moyer, d o 4 00
Longtime & Gable, fluorin*, "
I Worth It Shines' 1, printing, 8633
';Young On., printing • 100
printing, 1 76
D. 31. Korman,„ coil, 201 42
I Waltz& Houck, inaPs,clinsts,kc 98 62
Job n L. Mocker, chart, 8 00
42
Busman, Dane; & Capp Winter 17 40
; A. L. Wolf, 8 13
E
JeltrY itdinoeld. brooms, 820
Jelin George, brooms, 53
Greenawalt. hardware, !„ ';11
hornier & mothers, hardwoeS, '00;146
Olesning School liouses 10 -100
! Reinoold Melts , ion's, • " 40 00
Lebanon Lo Ige, rent for school
N 60 00
0.9,
Franklin Insurance annpany
on Policy,
idiseelloneous Expenses,
Geo. Shay, serving notices
Lebanon Goa C0u411.4y- gar COO'
111 Burned,
JACOB SBCHLBR
Joi.,,,Karch,Tecrotarles salary
'5 mouths; ill CO
Joe. IC•~roly calonlotinKdu ilnot4 S 1 , 0
John Yordy;Trensurofo salary
15 dictate,
•
.
' . ,-, •••• --, $6409 F 6
.• . •
Balance, in hands 4.1 Treniuter, Juno 6, 1864, MI 01
NATIONAL , HOTEL
(LATE WHITE SWAN,)
rates o t f o b t o u s e rd d ln if l r b o i n it t
Race Street, above Third, Phila. , •
.
TlllySoanetanblisuhiirote
of
f t oreErcegtireat inducements - not on
rom its centrailocation to the Livening or trade,as well
as the conventenceiiiifferded by the tieveral Passenger
Itguaeislutsucyash,rpiiti4islitioig„pnailftraorgichoontlligbricots to' it, by which
Railroad Detioti;should Way be preferred to the regu
lar Omnibus belonging to the 'louse-
I am determined to devcito toy whole attention to the
comfort and convenience of my guests.
GEO. LIGIITCAP, Proprietor.
JOS. HOUSER, Clerk. June lb, WA.
---------------:--
- MOT= is hereby given. that ',Wen Testamentary,
on the estate of ADAM WITCHER, dee'd.,late of
the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa.,-hare
been granted to the undersigned of the borough, coun
ty and state aforesaid. Therefore all persons indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make payment, an d
those having claims wild present them without delay.
CATHARINE HITCHER, Executrix.
Lebanon, Jane 15, 1864,
VALUABLE
Matrimonial
LOIV'RY'S
By order or the President.
, n. .._zikeg r iLiviiiptx, Treasurer
Out.tatiding Tas.
Lsiiminn..T.inn 16 IRA
Estate of Adair' Hitcher,
deed.
Executor's Notice.
BLIC Notice is hereby given, that
P Letters Testa
mentary, have been granted to the undereignad,
en the Estate of CATHARINE GO r&TE, late of
Heidelberg township, Lebanon coonty,"Pa., deed. All
persona who know, themseltes indebted to said estate
wtfl please settle• their stoonnte, and sit those having
clahns against It will please present, thron 'l : •wt,
. . JONATHAN EERII, Exciutor.
Shaefferst.own, 'Hatch P, 1881.
IMPORTANT NEWS! S.
,
ITO ALL WHOM IT DOES CON C ERN!
ON LAST SATURDAY THE
4 ( VOrti sL7
.! Was elled tor,behanom county, and at the same
Octo the Chonp Cash Mid Produce Store of
GOODYEAR Si, DIFFENBACH'S
(RABER'S BLOCK)
Cumberland Street, Lebanon Pa.
WAS filled with a choice Assortment of Spring - and
• Summer Goods, just purchoeed at NEW YORI{
AUCTIONS, which for Variety, Beauty and Cheapness
cannot be excelled this side of the Atlantic, and at
prices that will astonish the World. For truth of
irh ich
Gall and - See for Yourseles.
Ladies' Dress Good*. .
run Line Of French Glace flosambilgues,
' " American Mosiunliuiquet.
" colored Alpacca, aIl shades
" colored all wool Delains all shades,
.` " French Poplins, all shades,
" French Bareges, all shades,
" French Tissues. all shades,
" " ""'Foulard Challies '
" " Manchester Detains,
" " Lawns, de., &c.
A full Line of DRESS GOODS of every description
and the largest assortment in the county.
Full Line of LADIES CLOTH, all shades, such as
Tan, Drab, Lavender, Light Grey, Black, &e.
Full Line of Best oil &died Blank SILKS.
Full Live of Fancy Silks, Brown, de., purchased be
fore the recent advance.
Full assortment of CALICO at all prices.
" Bleached MUSLIN.
" " " Unbleached "
THE CB EPEST IN , THE COUNTY.
MOURNING GOODS.
, Our Itlournlng Department. ES complete, compris
ing a
Full Line of Blank, all wool Manias, 84 wide,
.• '• " " all wool Delains 4-4 "
" " " " Oanton Cloths, 6-4 "
" " Persian Cashmere, 0-4
‘• " Black Silk Grenadluns,
" " BombazlneF,
" •"` Black Crape Vella,
" " 4 .4 Love Vells.
"<,"
" " " " Gloves.
"In Met anything in Mourning and Socend Mourn
ing goods.
Gentlemen Wear.
A 11(11 line of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COTTON
ADES and VESTINOS, all kinds and prices„sylitch will
'he geld Cheap—
Groceries i -Sugar, Coffee,
Spicea, &c., all at LOW .PRICES.
.44-- canons) and all, and look through our Large
and WTH Selected Stock of Goodsorad gut the prices, as
it Is no trouLd* to show Owls. Our ..)lotto le
"Small Profits, and Quick Sales, and
Good jYaMe."
GOODYEAR c DIFiiENBACIT.
•
Notice of kiviessnOent 21..
TB LYOOMINU COUNTY. MV
TUAL, INSeItAIs:ON CUMPANI,ou the fl at dal
16t4. ordered An A ASEF SA ENT of I , T,UP. P ER
Ci.:NT,..tnt all Ptianium posression of WE ,
Colarthty Watt far Inaurnace:allich wero in forceoa
the rtro day of May, 1t414, and appointed
ti *
rfElt, of Lebanon, he Titer for la4Janon
;who is directed to tere,tro [ICJ nano from the
members of dn. Cempany s and ply over the v.hvlo As
amenteat before the 1.4, day of apteatt,er, avxt
M aney, May 80:1604. tfy at der f Gourd.
in. In parenstico of the abuse, I wi 1.001 upon ttte
mot:o,ra of :Ito Company •ritLtu .110 County of Ltto,
aun t - or send, a short time, to receive iho said As;
ite,stnent.. ADAM °HITTING ER, ttotniv-e.
DINIDOII. Junel.6 1654.
Philadelphia ,Sanitary commission
L'XOURSION
TLOKETS O PHILA.
T
-1,1141,141.1 A, AND RATUItN, good for ono
DAYS pun M.mdcy. June Bth, to Atanday, June 20th,
1884, wilt no gold at tollowing rates:—
AL Missomor',. $2 85 At Avon._ ...... .... --..53 10
At Richland 2 50 dt Lebanon 8 15
At Myerdtown...—.... 3 55 tit ...... 3 30
At Prescott 3 05 At Painslr 3 50
sir Rio% EsenrfdAn Ticket will include n Ticket of
Adinivr.iou to the Pair.
VC. c.hove Tic . uts
only: no Tiskoto sold t;y ,
Juno L 180—at
r:A bretre
-rvuntous OF EXTENDING HIS
BOOT t SHOE
-mitTaxzemsEs.
has determined to carry out the motto,
"QUICK SALES MO SMALL PROFITS."
$BlOO 87
Ile Has just received a large Stock of Boots, Shoes.
Trunks and Carpet Bags. Particular attealon
paid to Customer's Work..
Lebanon, IVlarch '23,184.
D I LDEES vi11.419, : we1l by calling on J. H. BR69BLEII.
B
Agent, Prepared to do all kinds of TIN.
HOOFING, svolyriNa and JOB WORK generally, at
_the very lowest prices. He also has' on baud a largo
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
all of tlib' most improved Gas Burning COOK
STOVES mad PARLOR, STOVES. Also, all the
" m " . _ different and latest Unproved RANGES AND
"."-- IIi:ATI:RS, of all kluda...: Ile also keeps con
stoutly on band a bli alnelEof all kindle of ROOFING,
',SLATE, whttl'lM p
offeiVat losePrlee then they eai) he
bought of any other slaterbou In the county •
ea, WARP.-ROOMS-Ono door South of the "Lack
Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Lebanon. May 4. 1864.
New Spring Stock
TIIE LATEST :Per CI LEAP CASH PRICES,
ri)
•
AVE just received at their CHEAP CLOTHING
tiTORE,
On "Cumberland Street; Lebanon,
fr au their own manufactory in Philadelphia, it large
stork of
New Heady-made Clothing,
of all kinds ' for MEN end BOYS.
Old Customers, and new ones, are invited to
I call and exam ine this stock before purchasing else
where, as we feel confident we can suit the tastes of
I a. nEIZENSTEIN A
Opposite the Court House.
Lebanon, April 13, 18114.-3 m.
7'd 9
,point aesoluttou
DROPOSING CERTAIN A••11.1ND-
151P.ICTS TO Trim CON STITUtION. '
Bs it l'esottied Zly the Senate and Ifouie of Representa•
taresofthe C0M160•1172,1,:ata tt Pc nnestotinia in Genera/
Actounts met. Thal the fottowing aw.suitaisets bo pro
iposes to tio, 05ostituidon of the Commonwealth, in ;Lc
tor:once with its srorisione of the tenth artic'e
to erect :
There shall be au additional section to the thi d
article et the Conetituti;n, to 12‘.; designated as section
!Our. as follows;
"Enction,4. Whenever any of the orotlified 'electors
of tl; s Commonweath ehall to in any equal military
bervice, under a requisition - Irma:the rreeld.wit of the
United States, on by the authority of tbl Commun.
wealth, such electors may elm:ciao the right of mittfrago
in all cluctimie ny the citizens, under such regulations
as are, or shall bo prescrieed by law- as rally an if they
were prison: at their visual plan: of election."
Section 2. There shall be two additional sections to
the Owns nth article of the Cc:maritime, to be designated
as eectiot s cight, aud nine, es follows
"Swaim; B. No bill. Flail l be ;asbeed by the Logistic
tore, containing more than one addect, which shell be
civ rely expreesed in the title, except appropriation
'
'llecticia 9 No trt obeli be passed by the Legislature
grantin.: any uowere, or pHs:l6lva, in any case, where
the authority to grant Fuck puwera, Or prieilegee, has
been, or markereafter be, conferred upon the coons
lof this Commonwealth? USNItY 0 JOHNSON',
Speaker of the House of Eepresewatives.
JOUN P. PENNEY,
Speaker of the Senate'.
ME
2000
5 76
2 SO
12 30
0 00
125 68
SKIO6 87
$3lO OD
•OrrLo or TIM SECOZTAKT or TEE COMMONWR6I.I
I g.
ARK IpUllita, April 26, 64
_ _
PENNSYLVANIA, SS :
i do hereby eel ttry that the fotsgoing is fall.
1 G.j erne and correot copy of the original John
j Resolution t f the General item:Oily, en titled
A- Joint Resolution proposing certain
Anteadatents to the o,mstitution," as the same
meioa rne file in this ()Moo.
Tn Testitneay whereat, 1 hare hereunto set my band
and eatteed the SC(3I of the Secretary's office to be al-
Sled, the day and year above written.
hi ERA SLR,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
a
The above itesoluti6D having been agreed to by a
ek,jority ot Atte memliere of each House, at two woes
rive stssialto of the General Aesembl of this Counuott ,
we alth ,the.ropeeed anteodments will be submitted to
the people, for their attoptiou or rejection, on the first
TUESDAY ef AL; GUST, in tho year of our I ord. one
thousand eight iinadre i and sixty four, in accordance
with the previsioneof the ten.h article of the Cometitu
Wm; and act, entitled. "An Act presoildng the time .and
[
manner 'of subdittting to.the people, for their approyat
sad ratiti mien or rejection, the prepotted amendments
to the Constitution, approved ;he twenty-third day of
April, ono thOuestui eight hundred and sixty four.
SLIFXR,
?amyl:l-to Secretary of the Commonwealth.
- •
BRANS RECEIPTS
For tmlieeters of Stain, County, and Militia
Tail Or gale &pap nt the Adveridser
Mee fa' Collectors of School Tax.
Id at tbalnaNd Del as
P Int re.
,mss;.___.
TAKE AoTier..
10-40 Bondit,
These Benda are issued crier the Act of Congress
March Bth, ?804, which provides that all Panda issued
•miderth is Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
by or voter any state or municipal authority. Sub
script ions to these Bonds are received In United States
notes or natea of National Banks. They are TO BE
REDEEMED IN COl N, a t the pleasure of the Govern
ment, at any period not teas than ten nor mere than for
ty years from their date, end until their redemption
FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN
COIN, on Bonds - pi not over one hundred dollars an:
nually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The in
terest Is payable on the first days of March and Sep
tember In each year.
Subscribers will receiee either Registered or Coupon
Ronde, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re
corded on the books of the 11. S. Treasurer, and can be
transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds
are payable to bearer, and aro more convenient for
commercialises.
Subscribers to this loan will have the option of hav
ing their Ronde draw interest from March let, by pay
ing the accrued interest in sin—(or in .United Stater
notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per
cent. for premium) or receive them drawing interest
from the
.date of subscription and deposit. As those
Bonds are
Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation,
their value, is increased
~ from one to three per cent
per annum, according to the rate of tax leviee in sari
one parte of the country. • -.
At the present rate of premium on gold they pay
Over Eight Per Cent Interest
is currency, and are of equal convenience as a perms•
nent or temporary Investment
It is believed thet no securities oiler O great indeee
meats to -lenders as the various descriptions of 11. S.
Bonds. in all other forms of Indebtedness, the faith
or Ability- of private parties or stock Companies or sep
arate coalman itie . Sably' is pledged for payment, while
for the debts of the United States the whole property
of the , 4runtry is holdeu to secure the payment of both
principal and interest in coin.
These. Bonds may be subscribed for in suns from
$5O up to any magnitude ; on the same terms, end ere
thus made equally available to the smallest lender
and the largest cap i talist. They can be Converted in
to money at any moment, and the holder will have
the benefit of the interest
It may be ireful to state in this connection that the
total Funded Debt of the 'United States on which inter.
eat if; payable in gold, on the 3rd day of March, 188-1.
was $763.065,000. The' interest on this debt for the
coming fiscal year w ill he $45,937,126, while the cus
toms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, end
ing Juns 60tb,1664, beta been so far at the rite of over
$100,000,066 per annum. -
It will be seen that even-the present gold revenues
of the Government are largely In excess of the wants
of the Treasury for the payment of go'd Interest, while
the recent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise
the annual rereipts from customs on the same amount
of importat ions, to $150,000,060 per annum.
Instructions to the National Kinks acting as lean
agent's were net Issued from the United State Treasury
until March 26 but in the first three weeks of:April
the subseriptins averaged more than TEN AIM
LIONS A WEEK.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Sauk of Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa
Third National Baok of Philadelphia, Pa.•
AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS
tchich are depositaries of Publ io money, and all
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throzgliout the country, (acting as ngonts of the Na•
tlenal Depositary Banka,) will furnish further Infor
mation on application and •
AFFORD NVBRY FACILITY TO RUBSCEIDERS.
May 11, 1561.-2 m.
BOOKS & STATIONERY
A NEW FIRM
WALTZ& FIOUCK
•
WOULD inform4bo Retie, that having bonghtind
consolidated the Book and Stationery.. tbres of
U. U. Itoedel and Oneyae Waltz, they are now.prepared
to wait on all who wilt:favor them with a eall,.at the
old stand . M.ll. RoedoNin.cuinberland street, where
they will always have on hvnd a larkayso go.
0‘.11... K au.. ...urmay menoid
Books, and as an induce me nt they offer their ill livens
" — Vie hew York and Pi y antis - Weekly
tended to WititTiroislifiii — ms - atidilleniticli
Lebanon, May. 1864.
MipCORIIIICIPS PIONEER
WORLD-RENOWNED COMBINED REAPER AND
MOWER, BOTH HAND AND SELF-RAKERS,
ImrnovED POIC 1864
one of the greatest labor-saving machines of the
age, and always found fully equal to any test to which
abasheen submitted, iu. all Muth of grain and grass,
at horns and abroad. Grand Medals. - of Honor awarl
ed by the World's Fairs, successively at London. Paris
and Hamburg, p.n d acknowledged In both hemispheres
to be the Pioneer and elder Reaping and Mowing ;Ma
chines. The model , and pattern of all otheri. We
. e.inim our Self-Raker to be superior to all others, and
OfTer it on trial with any other, the purchaser to keep
.and pay for the one preferred.
AlEir• Sample Machine can be seen at AdamHeak , 's
Hotel, Lebanon, and any information wanted can be
had by calling at J. lf. Bressler, Stove. Stem, Walunt
Street, Lebanon.
tar- All kinds of REPAIRS ranstantly on hand, aid
for Sale by the agent.
t 0... Satisfaction guaranteed- - -
For sale by -• 3011?.: B. ERB, Agent.
MHz, Lancaster county, Pa.
Mey 188-1.-31,
%ew Boot and Shoe Store:
rvuE undersizued announce to the public that they
I have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to
Cumberland Sired, Lebanon, in John Graeff's building,
one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they
Wit' a gs7., intend keeping constantly on hand a general as
115laksortnieut of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and
Children's
Boots ~chocs, Gaiters, &c.,
all of Which, w ; 111 be matio,np in style and quality no
to be surpaese4 by any other workmen in theceountry.
No effort shall be spared to please and entisfy, all who
may favor them with their. micro; and theatk charges
will be as reasonabloas possible, con*atible with a Mir
reinhueration.
They also keep a large ski Cit
HOME MADE WORK,
which is warranted to be as represented.
The public are invited to call and examine their stock
previona to purchasing.
.4fiy" Repairing done on short notice arukat reasonable
rates, ANDREW MOOR E.
SAMUEL S. SHIRK 1
Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
WANTED TO BUY
50 000
BUSHELS RYE;
50,000 bushels CORN ~
50,000 bushels OATS;
50,000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOVER. SEED, TIMOTHY SEED; Ptazsaci, for
which tiatkighest CA81:1 prices will be paid at the Leh
anon Valley' Railroad Taipot, Lebanon.-
OF,OROhI HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, July 15.11161.
TAKE NOTICE
THAT
ohn H. eaver,
still cirryiug on the manufacture of all kinds of
BOOTS & SIiOES &c
He has just returned from
the City, having bought . a
Apofine stock of good Leather,
wit kb be is prepared to work
up to order in the best style of workMan
ship. His shop is ou Market street, between
Water and Strickler's Mill.
11.—All kinds of Repttiiing promptq attended to.
Lebanon, April 67,1864.
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Barlow's Ifldir46
DLAVEII.B and Cestomen or the above Celebrated
Wash inue.nill please take notice, that the La
bavere altered to rcad. •
•
indiko Blue,
PUT DP AT
A I irr_e:d 1 ittberger's
rortiaca- erroxtm,
No. 233 North SECOND Street, PIMA /VA.
The quality of this Blue will be ttoi same in every
respect.
It is. warranted to color. more water than twice the
same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than
any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves per
fectly clear and does not Pettie on the clothes its most
of the other make' do. One Box dissolved in a half
pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any
that is made, at one third the cost.
As it is retailed at the same price as the Imita
tions and Inferior at tic les, housekeepers will And it
very much to their advantage to ask fat that pat up
at Wiltberger . s.
y All . Blue put up after this dito with Barlow's
name on tt is an Imitation. t.
The NeW Label does not requite - a Stamp.
Sale by Storekeepers eiberally.
Feb. 24, '6l.—Gm. if.
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary
on the Bstato of JACOB Ifiti deo'd., late
or Swatara township, Lebanon county, Pa., have been
granted to pe undersigned, residing in the borough
of Lebanon, county and state aforesaid. All persons,
therefore, haying olaiws - against said Estate will pre
sent, them, duly. authenticated, and those tudekted,
sill pieties make payment....: •
• JACOB wrprz, 'Executor.
Lebanon, May ii, 1164.
treat Central . Fair,
~r
.44- t v
SANITARY COMMISSION.'
OFFICE OillrE CoMNITTEE ON LABOR, ISCOms *six
REV ^`3.
No. 118 SUI7TiI SETENin STREET,
PHILADELPUIA, APRIL 4TII, 11164.
Tit'n ~czernettee on "Labor, Incomes and Rey
°neer,' invite cooperation with them in the yar-•
ticular work for which they have been appohall.
ed. As no portion of the people are more patri
oticl than the working men and women of •
country, it is but just and proper that they sha ' do
alike have an opportunity to contribute to ' *
objects of the Fair. The most equable plan for
accomplishing this, and, at the same .time the
easiest one, is to ask for the contribitlon of •
04104 day's Labor from all class,. i n th e cop.
munity. . Many will contribute a day of titgir
labor willingly, who would not subscribe. their
money. To reach every department of Vdelttry
and art will be a work of great labor,,bitt, itat
tamped, will be productive of immense results.
The Success of the plan will -Ateimod upon t h e
hearty cooperation of every tareinent of inflame*
within our limits, and we in , . la 141 the guardi
ans of the Industrial interests, Sind trii„O„theticha
take hold with us in furthering this great WOO&
'of patriotism and humanity.
The Committee is charged with the following
duty, to w it :
FIRST.—To obtain the contribution of 44 4#
day's labor," or earnings, from every artisan and
laborer, foreman, operative and employee ; pres
ident, cashier, teller and clerk of every incorpor
ated and unincorporated company, railroadstmil
express company, employing firm, bank, magi...
factory', iron works, oil works, m11,,, 4. zninsaand
public o ffi ce ; from every private lin i ttWendlsr•-
ker, importer, auctioneer and merchant; cprle a
agent and salesman ; designer, fi nisher an sit
ist ; publisher, printer and mechanic • from every
government officer, contractor an d employee;
grocer, butcher, baker and dealer ; farmer, horti
culturist and producer ; from every mantas ma
ker, milliner and female operative; every indj
vidnal engaged in turning the soil, tending the
loom, or in any way earning a livelihood; or
building a fortune within the States of Penney),
rani a, New.Tersey and Delaware.
'-BECoND.—To obtain the contribution of ode
dayis : f'ftevenue ' from all the great emploglifg
establishments,
railroads and works.
Tntsm.—To obtain the contribution of one
day's income from every retired person, and per
son of fortune—male and female—living upon
their means, and from all clergymen, lawyers,
physicians, dentists, editors, authors and proles- -
sort ; 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
tleman associated with the Committee in carrz
ing out this plan. -
Theittee feel the reato d.iaailitliti . o? the
work tare undertaken, which, to bastion's
-el, wily seqUire a ray perfect ran:title:Mon of
their' Pion: -and they therefore calls...pew all
earnest people, in assenshl!.thaufielvei together
in every town , township, ar4 Bounty. and fares
organizations of ladies and gent:omA , ;o co-ow.
mate with them in this great work and labor of
love. In the manufacturing counties, theino4l
and oil . regions, and in the agricultural districts,
—especially, let there be organizations in the
large towns, so that the young people way have
an opertanity thus to raider 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 prdseigs
ted where no other effort can tby reedeeftir the
Pair, as in the mines of tit`e teltions.
day's earnings of the miners!'ina . 41, iday ) ii pro
duct of the mines, can be obtained, whets no
portable article could be procured for transper
tation. Indeed there is no part onsection 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 Thing
upon all Proprietors of Establi,hmenta, the duty
of taking prompt and energetic notion to secure
the benefit of the day of Labor from all within
their contro l.
The Committee deem it unnecessary to do
more, skiuu tima to ptesetitther Altbject to I ,
pill of the three jltates cern/2 g
ee e.p.swe - oiloariermies, the labors of the ; t3sit,
itary Commission" still be greatly AugFeta . led.—
By the first of Joie 700,000 - men--. 41110 of the
Jersest armies of modern times—will be opere,
Ling in the field. So large a force, scattered
OVetierians to wh;ob taw rnen_nr: trnrt,
meet necessarily carry along with it large
. . -
men and Christians, to relieve. A great etv
lightened people, enjoying the blessings of a got
ernmera of their own making, cannot refuse eV
aistance to men suffering to maintain its anther-,
ity, and we will not believe that the "GREAT
CENTRAL FAIR," drawing its products from
the three States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey
and Delaware, so affluent in all mineral, agricul
tural and industrial wealth, shall fall behited
.any similar effort which has yet been made for
the relief of the Nation's children.
As it is desirable not to multiply eirculara o ;-
no further authority than this circular v5i11 ... 3
'necessary for any employing Drus or company, di
any respectable committee of ladies and gentle.
men, to proceed at once, in the wiwk of ttrelfledi. ,
mitten ; ond.'it is hoped that., under it, erganisa
tioini will spring up in all the towns and busy
regions of the" States of Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey and Delaware..
Subscriptions will bo thankfully acknowledgell
in the newspapers of Philadelphia; and itis very
desirable that they commence soon, as eaehrfreeh
acknowledgment will stimulate effort in other
localities.
All subscriptions should lie addressed to JOHN
W. CLAGHORN. Treasurer, office of the "CoM.-
- roittee on Labor, Income and Revenue l "No• lid
South Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
, Or' All needful helps in Circulars and Pos
. ters will be forwarded to parties applying for
I them. Direct to the Chairman of the Committee
1 as above.
I WI- All needful helps in Circulars and Postern Will be
forwarded to parties applying for them. • Dirtlit to the
1 Chairman cribs Committee penbove„ . ..: ' r.-' ..
L. MONTOOMERY.BOND, Chairman
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer.
REV. E W. RUTTER. Corresponding Secretary_
M cOREGOR J. MITCHESON, Secretary.
'HONORARY HEMS: JO..
Ms Excellency A. G. CURTlN,Governor ofPen wtylvania. -
His P.xcellency,JOEL P Alt FLER,Governor of New Jersey.
Ilia Excellency, WM. CANNON, Governor of Delaware.
Hon_ ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor of Philadelphia.
Hon. JOSEPH E. INGERSOLL, Pennsylvania.
Hon. JUDGE CARPENTER New Jersey. •
lion JUDGE lIARRINGTOLIDeIaware.
Ma or-Gen., GEORGE D. ME eDE, Army of the Potomac.
. ...,' .•-,.. ' COMMITTEE. .
jlighillev'Biatep Potter -Mrs Rev, E W nutter,
•oet Rev'Bishop Wood -Chairman,
M
Rev' Bishop Simpson Mrs George 'AI Dallas
Rev Dr Brainard ?-4,....J0hn Sorgetnie •
Rev W P Breed Mrs John-M Scott
Rev ti 'W nutter Mrs General Meade
Rev Isaac Lesser MrscrEdgar Thompson
Samuel Felton Mrs Joseph Hardison, Jr
M
John Edgar Thempsou Mrs Robert W reaming
I Commodore It P Stockton Mrs L Montgomery Bond
I Frederick Fraley Mrs George F Weave
IJohn Bingham IMrs George 1) , .. Harris
George Williams gra P A treIVAI
..,, .
i Bev W Suddarde, D I), MM. S KKettey
Professor Henry Copped Mfrs John W Forney
Chat lee Pendleton Tutt, at) Mrs Samuel A Moser
Dr Walter Williamson Mrs Enoch Turley
lion °maid -Thompson Mtes A Sager '• •
Hon 3 It Ludlow
N W Briowne .
Miss Sagan O'Neill.. ..
rise Sallie Scott. " -
D.miel Dougherty Miss Louisa le Claghore
.. , . . and 90 others. ' and 35 others.
:• -
READING RAILROAD.
s, - - • .
ummer Arrangeniepilk,4
tea: 14--
G"1
T TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AM) North-West for PHILA. DELPHI A, NEW-YORK,
READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
BASTON,"&c., Sc.
. •
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. Neu-York.
Beadle - ft, Pottsville. and all interibediate SittionsostB
A. M., and 2.00 P. M.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A.M.,
arririux at New 'nth at 1.45 the same day.
Accommodation Passenger Train !SUMO
READING at 7.15 A. M-, and returns from Harrisburg
at 6 P. 5.1.
. -
Pares from Harrisburg: To Islaw-Yorkss 15; to Phil
adelnhia $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave New-York at 8 A. "AL, 12 'Noon, and
7 P: 3L, (PITTSBURG EXPRESS arriving at Harris
tidrg at 2
A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.1.5. at.
and 3.33 P. AL
Sleeping mirs in the New York Ramos Trtiinal.
through to and from Pittsburgh without' change. .
Passengers by the Catawiasa Railroid leave Tamaqua
at 8.60 A. Si., sad :110 P. 4... • rte' t P 3 iiade.phia, Igo"
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at. 3.13 and 2,31 E p.
for Philadelphia.figrrisharg and Nov York.
•
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 6.00 A. - 11 • and returns from Philadelphia
816- Ail theabovn trains run daily, Sundays:cc •
A Suodny train. !eaves 'Pettsellin at, mod
Philaltelphia at Si!,.
COnnUTATION, hing6GS;l3l.ttutt,amr - Iggau;#
are at reduced rates:. to and Item all tesintlas ,
sc, pf.nnida Baggage allowed eaelt
a. A.ltioot.
- - Sunerfrete.WWC*
May 26,1864_
O) you oesAT *INS & BRQ = S 'Now 'Boot suss
UrStore.