Viirrtistr: M $1 ao A YEAR LERANQZT I PA. WEDNESDAY, JUYL 8, 1884. HOME AFFAIRS.. I=Laitemsof .a.cicreortialisa.s. The publisher. of Lebanon have agreed upon the followtrietharge? for Airertfolog, vls Sire. 'lt St. 3m. 6E. ly. I Siriere, 12 Mee t $ .50 $l.OO SS.OO PM 8.00 2 " 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 6.00 8.00 3 12.00 3 ,4 30 Linea 1.50 3.00 1.00 10.00 16.00 For Executor's an di Adlttinhitottee Not ices, 2.00 For See ignee. Auditor and aludier Notion., 1.60 Pot Our!, eerie, not exceeding 0 Hoeg, 3.00 For column advertisement, 1 yowl, 60.00 For 1 ' dpnin " .. . 30.00 g Or". for notiten , 44 18;ffil tor Annonri elagcandidatea for o ffi ce, In advance, 2.00 Per Annpillacing dale, unaccompanied by - ady 'I. 1.00 tar Local :Noticed, Pcolety recolutione. &L. 8 cla per MM. Yor DinkikitOf 'pedal Notiesa, 80 (mute per line wriest, Yearly dvihtlereuients for Merchants and nese Mon as agreed upon. T:Adtit. Col. John P, Sander:3on, sth U. 6, l lnfantry, formerly of. Lebanon, has bedh4lppointed by the President and confirmed . by the Senate, as Colonel. Charles Der°lph, of Company K, - 934 Regiment,died at the Armory Square Hospilifl, % Washington, on the 12th of June; froth wounds received in the battles ' of the Wilderness. BAkuties to WOtteded Soldiers. --It akdald 'be generally known that by a recent ideolsion of the War Department &1411-bells who have been discharged frBititheioervice by reason of wounds re ceived tot 'battle are entitled to a bounty of otWiTundred dollars, no matter how abort thek term of service. The Town Council have instrtie tedaitt police of this borough, to pretent the .obetruction of crossing.s, also the con gregating of persons at corners air on pavements.; also fast driving ; also per sons being out after ten o'clock. (we pre sume they mean at night,) under suspi cious circumstances ; to arrest drunken and disorderly persons, d:,c. Our Town Council is a new broom that sweeps clean, hut we presume It will get old like all others brooms. We are plelyfcd to learn that WiglAtu E• I;T:ASi, s^{l of E, A Uhler, :"Esq., of this 'am - 0V), has been appointed, t hrough the i nil uence of Hon Myer Strouse, a Midshipman in the Navy. No• Abatement on State Taxes. —By a recent Act of Assembly, the a batement of 5 per cent. heretofore allow ed to counties on the amount of all State Taxes paid into the State Treasury prior to the let of September in any year, has been repealed ; and in its stead, a penal ty of 5 per cent. will be added on all State taxes that .remain unpaid on and after the first of August, to be charged in the duplicate on such delinquent tax rap er In arrears at that date. CURRANT Theiurrant wine made by Maj. Frees, of the Germantown Telegraph s is noted far its fine qualities. As this is the sea son for the manufacture of this beverage, we give his recipe for the benefit of such of Our readers as may wish to crush from the currant the ' sweet poison of misused tne. 4 "The currants should be fully ripe when picked; put them into a large tub, in which they should remain a day,or two; then crush with the hands, unless you have a sma '1 patent winepress, in which they shotild not he pretised too much, or the stems w ill be bruised and impart a disagreeable taste to the juice. if the hands are used, put the crushed fruit, alter the juice has been poured off in a cloth or sack, and press out the remaining juice. Put tho juice back into the tub atter cleansing it, where it should remain about three days, unless the first stages of kr mentation are over, and removing once or twice a day the scum copiously aria Ing to the top. Thin put the juice in a vessel—a de.mijohn, keg_ or barrel—pf a size to suit the' quantity made, and, To each quart of juice add Three pounds of the best yellow gar, And soft water sufficient to make a gallon. . 4 Thus, ten quarts of Juice and thirty pounds of augar, will give you ten gal lons of wine, and so on in that proportion. Those who do not like sweet wine can reduce the quantity of sugar to 21; or who wish it very sweet, raise it to 31 pounds per gallon. "The vessel must he full, and the bung or stopper left off until fermentation ceas ea, which will be in twelve or fifteen days. Meanwhile the cask must he filled up daily with current juice left over, as fermentation throws out the impure mat. ter.—When fermentation ceases, rack the wine e ffearefully, either from the apiggot or by ' a SYPI-ION, and keep running all the time. Cleanse the cask dhoroughly with boiling water, then return the wine, bung up tightly,and let stand four pr five months, when it will be fit to drink, and can be bottled If desired. ' 4 All the vessels, casks, itc., should be pertectly sweet, and the whole operation should be done with an eye to cleanli ness. In such event, every drop of bran dy or other spiritous liquors added will detract from the flavor of the wine, and will not in the least degree increase its qualities.—Currant wine made in this way will keep for an age. We have • some made in 1856, which is really an ex cellent article. "We see it recommended to take one. third juice and twothirds water, also four pounds of sugar to the gallon. This is rather sirup than wine, and few will relish it after comparing it with that which we , reCommend ." There is not much doing in the Philadelphia Flour and Grain Market, and prices are unsettled. The market for BEEP CATTLE was dull and iather lower, and the receipts, some 1400 head, mostly all disposed of at pric es ranging from $l2 to $l7 for common to good and prime qualilty, including a few extra cattle sold' at $l7 50 the 100 Ibbs. Cows are unchanged. Hogs are rath er higher, and about 2700 head offered awl sold at from $124 to VA the 101) lbbs net Steep--The arrivals were large 'reach letWlTlO 2,000 j saleeranging at from sto 76 . 1 kgroskwhialtao4ght de,cline. 8411.. At a special meeting held by May newer Octane ' No. 09, O. 11. A. 11., the following and ramie- Mum were nuanimouslr adoteed Whereas. Death.tor the first time has invaded our Council, by removing from our midst our much et teamed and beloved young hi-Aber, JA 7 OII P RION; due, tho ugh young, lied aimed' plauted him self In the heart's aiNetions of the entire broth.. rhood and the community, by hie honest and noble bearing; al a yorith, roll of promise, And se a soldier. Tearlos+ and unflinching, In all the varied - dation of the camp, the march, end the hotly cnutes.ed battle field. Ever ih the front, Ws patriotic soul seemed to be in Its until ral element only, when ordered to the poli,t, of danger. Our brother fell In defence of hie Country, facing the enemy, at the outer post Thee giving his life to full) . ertablith andper.petuoteuniearsai Liberty; therefore bait R e "Teth_nnt in the death of our brother. J At.:013 P. alktillOct, Inapt ,wer Cita:limit, No. EA 0,11. A. rd., bee lost a true and faithful member; and the COMMJ• oily at large en honest and useful citizen. Revolved, That we sincerely sympathise with the family of our deceased brother In their irreparable bey. and tender to them our heartfelt condolence 'n this afflictive dispensation of Provldonoe . • Resolved. That a copy 'or the t regoing preamble and rreolullons be presented to the bereaved family of our! &monied brother, and one to the Immortal 934 Regiment. P. V ,and the hell be draped in the habilf • manta of mourning for the ritual period. JRR. R. DAUGHERTY, J. HENRY MILLER. Oaminitice PHILIP P . McOAIII..L.V. CII=III far Isaac Noecker, of Myeratown, and a member of Ca 0, 140th P V. wee weunded in the second day's battin of the Wilderne na, In the am; The arm was amputated, and he was brought to bin home on the 4th of Jana. tie died on the 12th. Ile entered the service In Angled, 1862, and was highly esteemed for his soldierly and personal qualities. "4th ofJuly" was "celebrated" In this section in a very mild manner. some of the. Sunday Schools retired to the cool and shady country and enjoyed themselves as best they could: Many folks "went fishing," while the large body of men and women remained at home. 13tisiness was generally suspended. Most people have little heart to be gay when the manhood ofthe land is being slaUUh• tered to so little purpose that , ; the rebel hosts are threatentrig rit this rtinnterit oiir homes, when the mere shadow of what thg 4th used to be celebrated for is scarce ly remaining to us, and when the future is dark, dark, and our rulers persisting to travel the road that has been already so unfortunate and bloody. Caterpillars are making sad havoc with the fruit in this section of coun try._The administration should call for draft of 500,000 birds to destroy them William Edwin MeElhenney, of Cornwall Township, a member of Co I, of the 93rd RegiNent, Penn. Volunteers * was wounded in the Rifle Pits at Coal Harbottr, Virginia, on the 14th of June taken to the hospital, ant:ldled on the 19th tilt, esteemed as a good soldier and lamen ted by his company. , Aged 19 years and 5 months. 13e Careful.—Mowing and reap- INT, machines are capital things, especial ly when farm hands are so Scarce, but they are not to be trifled with. Persons cannot be too cautious in using them. Near Petersburg, Lancaster county, a few days since, a farmer named Samuel Kepperling, while in the act of changing the horses had one of his feet cut off a bove the ankle by a mowing machine.— As there are a large number of mowers in use in this vicinity, we caution our friends to be very careful in using them. The TlOrrers df War eats be greatly mitiga ted by that sovereign remedy. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, as it will eine at.y wound, how ever desperate, if it be well rubbed around the wounded parts, and they be kept thoroughly covered with it. A pot of ointment should be in every man's knapsack. Only n cents per pot. 227. Brown's Bronchial Troches when allowed __sk in,the,:mouth: have direct influence to the affected parts; the soothing effect to the mucous lining of the windpipe allays Pulmonary irrita tion and gives relief in Coughs, Colds, and the various Throat affections towhich public speakers and singers are liable. Rev. B. W. Seimnauli- will be in stalled as Pastor of Salem's Lutheran Church, on Sunday next. Rev. Dr. Mann will preach German in the morning, and Rev. G. F. Krotel English in the evening, Also, preaching on Saturday evening QUEUE:IN.—H.OHO there Dick and Nancy, where aro you going, that you are 10 such 'a hurry Anewra.—Why we are just on our way to Ha ily's Photograph Gallery, to have our "pictures taken. Ile tem splendid pictures, and his Gallery la nearly all the Unto crowded. so I said to Nancy we Will go eat , ly this morning before any body, else g eta them, or we will have to come away again Without getting any. QUIST.—YeiII I have heard-too that Delly'e Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? Arre..-Oh my f we could not think of anal, a thlng.—' We adinire the true and beautiful picture that Daily taker', eo -much that we would nut go to another Gal lery, if wg could get them for nothing. Helms seven years, experience in the business, liars a complete sett of Improted instruments, an excellint eky-light, asp therefore takes the best pictures u town, and so of course every body that wants a good pieture goes to him. QulsT.—Wbat k Ind or Pictures doest take? • ene.--He takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. tile card pictures have been prononneed.more truthful and life like than sonic. that have been taken in our large cull& II is iltubrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ire also excels in copying pictures front small Daguerreotypes, end en. larglng them almost to any size. - Qusar.—Where is-this Gallery 1 I must give bini a too. Atm.—Just come along with Nancy and 1", and we will show you. It Is In Stine's New Building. next Moe to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ile has constant ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Freinos, !.'MR, Albums, de., which he cells cherip.— For good and cheap .rietures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lobantni,* Pa. Mara 11,'63. Guns, Rifles, Piktols Powder, Cars, &e. ArraNnoleallYWlWalk%74:o. AULSNELiOU would re Opeetfully htfortn the public that he continues the busto.oft of manufacturing end dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wads, and nil kinds of gunning and - gun materi al, at his Store, on Market atraet, a row doors North of the L. V It. It., Lobauonlni. o.a. AU kinds of Reps Irk* demo nt the shortrst pus slide victim and hi the boakalyte of Workmanship. LeboLon, Juno 24, 1863.—1 y 131anks for Bounty and Invalid Pen elan Claims jlpt printed Dud for pale at the AD VERTISER Offieo. gpfcial gdirsis. Aye's Sarsaparilla • YE a concentrated extract of the choice root, en coo -1 Lined with other nabstances of FIBi greater a hem tivo power as to afford ao erffnetual antidote for d is. eases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those woo suffer from Strumens complaints, end that ono which will accomplish their , cure must prove, as this Lae, of immense service to this large clam of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this cm:upwind will do it hoe been proven by experiment on many of the worst niece to be found in the following complaints :-- - Scrofula. Scrofulous swellings and Sores, Skin Dis eases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, St. AD. tlinny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Totter or Salt Itheum Scald Head, R nx Worm, &C. Syphilis or Vencrial Disease Is expelled front the sys tem by the prolonged use of this Sarsaparilla, and the prt Mitt is left In comparative health. Female Diseases are causc-d by Scrofula in -the blood, and are often soon cured by Able Extract of Sarsapa rilla. • Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by somuth ing pretanding to be Sarsaparilla, while It was. riot. When you have used Ana's—then, and not till then, will you knew the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it cures, wo refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent below named-will furnish gratis to all who call for it. _ ASIR'S CATIIARTIC PILLS, teethe cure of Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia , Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from Disordered Stomacts, Pain, or Morbid In action of the Dowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill. . They arelsugar coated, so that the most eensitlye can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aper lent in the world for all. the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by J. 0. AYER CO., Lowell, Mess., and sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers In medicine everywhere. ' June 22, 1864.-2 mo. 4. O.ENTLEXAN, cured o f Nemus Det4lit7, llncom ..• potency, Premature Decal tied Youthful Error, Aetna. tai by • desire to benefit others, w ill be happy to tur n lab to all who need it, (free of charge,) the recelpo and directions for making the simple remedy used In his ease. Those wishing to profit by his eXperiente, nod possess a Valuable Remedy ' will receive the same, by return mail, (careful ly sealed,) by add ceasing JOHN IS. OGDEN, N 0 Nunn street, Now York. June I, 186-1.-3 m. SWALLOW two or three langshentis of "Buchn," "Tonic itters," Sorsepn rills," "Nervous An tidotes," /tr., kc. , &r., and after you ere satisfied with the remit, then try one box et OLD DOCTOR BU 01IAN'S }MOLTS!' 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 broken down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAS. 8. DUTLISR, Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent. P, B.—A box sant to any address on receipt of price —which is Otte Dollar post fres. March 30, 1881.-3 m. USE NO OVINE !—BUOTIAN'S SPECIFIC 1.-1 PILLS arc the only Reliable Remedy for all Menses of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Sye teme. Try one box, and be oared. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or money refund ed. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAB, 8. BUTLER, • Station D, Bible s,Zonee; New York, Odiiertil Agent. March SO, 1564.-3 m. nO YOU WISE TO BE CURED ? DR. 13U- I, CHAINS ENGLItIi amtcirte tut.t.s Cure in less than 50 days, the worst itasen of NEItV4IISNESS, Impotericy,,Piathature Decay, Sonlinal Ifeakneas, In sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, dud NurvoSs Affec• no mattet fiditi what cause produced. Price, OneDdllar pei box. Sent postpaid, by mail, on re ceipt dr an order. Address, JAS. S. BUTLER, D, Bible House, New York, Gene: al Agent. !lista 30,186.t.tn Terrible Disclogures. SECRETS for the million I A most valusbleand won 0 dean' publication. A work 01 , 100 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR. lIONTIIR'S VADE an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Finibtions, and sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Falling Remedies for their speedy curb. The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbotinded, but at the earnest solici tation of numerous persons, he Las tee. Induced to ex tend his medical net fulness through the medium °ibis -vADE IlIECTIld." It fen volume that should be In the harids of every 11111 . 111 y in the laud. as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. -One copy, securely enveloped, will be for warded free of postage to any part of the United States for E.O cents Ifl , l: O. dative. or I coplee for $l. Ad dress, post paid, UR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division . Street, New York. Sept. 3, ISG3.—Iy. TAIL TOBIA.S° VENETIAN HORSE L1N1.1./MENT, .1./MENT, pint bottles at fifty cents eaeh, for lameness, cuts, galls. colic, sprains, &c., warranted cheaper than any other. It is need by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It not cure ring bone nor spavin, as thero is no liniinent in exis tence that will. What it is stated to CHM it positively does. No owner of horses will Le without it after trying , one bottle. One does revives and often saves the lifo of an over-heated or driven horse. For colic and bel -1 y 4 adhe it hail never failed Just as sure as the sun rises. just so sure is this valuable Linitoent to be the Horse embrocation of the ti.tv. Sold by all druggists. Wide; 86 Cettlandt Street, New York. Feb. IA Attigirar,l,....4titit . ....-0 English preaching halt Siiinfath evening, in the First Reformed Chinch. English preaching next §abbath morning s 1.. y the for. Edward I. Kedna of Brooklyn, N. Y., In Zion's Lutherawchareh. No service in the evening. Preaching next Sunday Writing titid evening, by Rev. Iteleon. in Et-John's church. German funersi services in memory bf Wm. Edwin McElbenny, who died id Enfieedlieileti Of wouLds re - ceived in the skirmish at Coal Harbour. Ns, on the 14th of June Int, will be Mid mi Sunday next at 934 A M., at the Horse Slide Flkg ifieuting-hense. artiltt, On the 80th alt..by the Rev.'''. S. D. Mr. DANIEL BIIULTZ, of Union tii., ttI:UM SAMAR DEAMEBDARFBR, of MD borough. • On the D3th 'net by the Am O. Y. Mcdanipy. Mr W. S WSINUOLD, of tWbe anis. to Miee JIMAIA 0.. BALLAD/L. of Womehdort. • .- • . _. 1 fu• .. Tn T.entneter City, on the 22iit lost', CIT,ARLES AU CIUSTUO, oldest eon of Iter....A. Cand, E. A. WEDS KIND. 'tam! nearly 4 yeere. . 4.., i tt,,, , 20,,,h tp.t. in Swatura. Pl,l, A ELIZA, infAn t ilatteitter of Ilonry mitt Mary= LEITIZ; ago 2 - 1116fiths and 21 dn . ,. .* , The-Lebanon Markel. rare/idly Corrected Tre,k7y. LP,PANON, WittmsbAT, JULY 8, 1804 Extra Family, ,$)1 00 Eggs, V dos., 22 Bxtra Flour, 10 OD Butter. o- lb.. 22 Prime White Whest,2 10 Tub or salted butter; 10 Prime Red Wheat, 200 I Lard, . is New Wheat. Tallow, 11 Prime 'Rye, 1 40 Nam, 15 Corn, 1 35 Shoulders, 13 Oats, 80 Sides, 13 Clover-seed, 8 00 Boap, Timothy-seed, 280 itees.Ettx, '25 Flax-seed, 2 50 White Rugs, 6 Dried Apples, pealed, 200 Mixed Rags, 3 Peach "snits," 280 Flax, '4l lb., 1214 Peach “Nutzels," 182 Bristles, "0 1b.,40 Cherries, 1 75 Featbere i VI 0, 02 1 l'; Onions, 100 Wool, -# lb., 40' - Potatoes, S bus, 50 ISoup Beans, V, qt., 7 Apple Mutter, Verork, 45 Vinegar, V gal., 123,{ Ott imp. PROCLAMATION _POI A SPECIAL ELECTION, TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,.18G4 In Me Name and by the Authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. - • ANDREW O. CURTIN, Governot of the said .Commonwealth, To Peter L. Stanch. En ~Slicriff of the county of Lebo. non—Sends Creettng WHEREAS. A joint resolution prepdving certain amendments to the Constitution of Ma Ceattoote wealth, wide!: are as follows, viz : "There shall be an additional sectina to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section fear, as MOWS **Sze. 4. Wheneres any or the qualified electors of this Cotomonwealth shall Le in any actual military service ' under requisition from the rresident of the United States. cr by authority of this C otuuton %milt such electors tuuy exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such ovulations as or shall be prescribed by . bar, so fully es if they were pretreat at their usiin I places of elections. 'There elan be two additional sections to the elev enth article of the Constitution, to be designated as section eighiand nine, as follows : ...Sec. S. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing mere than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. "Sm. 9. No bill shall be passed by the LeTsbdure, granting any powers or privileges, in any ease wvere the authority to grant such powers or privileges. bas been. or may hereafter be, conferred upon' the courts of this Commonwealth," has been agreed to by the majority of the members elected to each House of the Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same ; And whereas, It is provided in the tenth article of said Constitution, that any amendments so agreed up on, shall be submitted to the people in such manner, and at-such time, at tenet three months after being so agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legislature shall prescribe ; such submission to be in such manner and form, that the people may vote for or against each amendment separate and distinctly ; And whereas. By an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty third day of April, Anne Domini, one thousand eight hundred and six ky-four, it is provided, "that for the purpose of ascer taining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejec lion of said amend ments, or either of them. the Governor of this Com. monwealth Rbali issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth, com manding then, to give notice in the usual manner, fu not less than two newspapers in eactr city and coun ty; Provided, That so many are published therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each election district of every city and county wherein no nowepa per is published, that an election will be hold in each of the towns"' fps, boroughs, wards, precinte and dis tricts therein ' ou the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or rejection, of the said amendments, which said election shall he opened, held and closed upon the tiny last aforesaid, at the pluses and within the hours, at and within which, the general elections of this Commonwealth are directed to bdopened, bold and closed. Now, therefore, In obedience to the requirements of the 10th article of the Constitution, anti Lie accordance with the true intent and meaning of the said act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, r, ANDREW 0. OPIUM, Governor of the said Commonwealth of Fenneylvauia, do issue this writ, commanding and re quiring you, the said Peter L. SIONCII, Sheriff of the said county, to give notice in the usual manner, and as by law required, that an election will be held ac cording to the terms of the Constitution and provi 8.101/8 of the act of the General Assembly. aforesaid, is each of the townships, boroughs, Wards, predate and district§ therein, on the First Tuesday of August, la the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty four,, for' the purpose of deoid trig upon the approval aid. ratification, or rejection, of the said amendments. Giren wader. my baud arid..ilre great seal ef she NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. State, at frarrishurg. thin twguty fleet day of June, in j the year o four Lord, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty four, and of the Commonwealth the eighty eighth. By the Governor. F.Lt SI.IFER. Secretory of the Commonwealth. I n pursuance of the above proclamation of the CI ee ernoe of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I, Phl- TER L. S.TOUCII. nigh Sheriff of the County of Lob anon, Penwylvartia. do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that nn election will be held in the sn id county of Leh ! anon. ON TUESDAY, Till SECOND DAY OF AU GUST, Mt, for the purpose of.toting on "ajoint roe. olution.proposing certain nmendments to the Const t uition of the Commonwealth," I ALSO lIEREWY 3IA EN KNOWN AND GIVE NOTIW that the places of holding the aforesaid pea oral election in the several wards, boroughs. districts and townships within the county of Lebanon, are as follows, to wit The Electors of the East Ward Borough of Lebanon are to meet In the Commissioners' rooms In the Court House in said Borough . The Electors of tbe West Ward or the Borough of Lebanon aro to meet In the Jury Rodin, oil the West side of the Courtlionse in said B. rough. The Electors of Sontii Lebanon todniship are to meat In the Grand Jury room it the Court House hi Hid, Borougn of Lebanon; The Elecioie of Mirth abanliri Botohgii are to riieet at the Public flouts of Benjamin Zeller, in said Bor ough. The Metal er North Lebanon township are to moot at the Public from of E. G. Lantz, in said town. ship. The Electors ofJacksou township, are to meet at the . Public House of Jacob It. Miller, in mild township. The Electors ef North Annsille tewn.hip, are to meet dt °di Pdhlie Ilottso of Stilton M. Ora°, in raid township. The Nlectdrs of Iteidellierg township. nre to iisect.nt the Pilblic House of Ley iS. Oberly, in said township: The Electors of Londonderry township nre.to meet at the Public HOMO of John Wheland ,In said township. The Electors of East Hanover township aro to Meet at the Public House ofJacob W i Adetne, in said town ship. • The Electors of Awatera township are to meet atthe Public House of Simon Hine otl*, in field The Electors of Bethel tdwdtbtii 41e to Meet at the Piddle Honse of Jacob Haltdiart, In said township. The IHectorti of Halt* fowl:1,811p are to meet at the Public Honed of pariitil gor.dat e lh, said township. The Electors off .111lIbreeic towislikr are to meet at the Public House of Areilerkk d. Shultz In said township. • • The Electors of Soutlh Abpvills tow : whip aro to Meet at the Public lionso oracoh Flak, in said township. The Electors of Cold Spring `tOWnship are to meet at the School Maize, at or near Bausch Gap, in acid township. The Electors of Cornwall township, ewbracell In the southern district of said township are to meet it the Public House of J. & G. Eby. In said distriz:t. The Electors of the Northern district of Certiwell township are to meet in Traverse Jelry , teeen ni, the West Side of the court non% in the Borough et for the iiifdrmation of the cite:tors of the county of Lebanon, publish the , act entitled, •`An act prescribing the time and manner ofsubmittiong to the people, for their approval ithd ratification; or rejection, the proposed anienemente to the Constitution." MISUSES, A Jdhit itsolution; proposing certain amendments to the constitution of th isCommonwealth; I.as been agreed to by a majtkitY of the inbtabera electe d le each house of the Legislature.: nt tivo successive sessions of the HAM, the first session commencing the first Tuesday of January, in the. year of ohr Lord one thouttand.eight hundred and sixty•threo, and the. second session commencing en the first Tuesday in anuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four ; And whereas, It is provided in the tenth artitlo of the Constitution, that any amendment, so agreed upon, shalt he ettbmitted to the people in such a man ner, and at such times, at least three months after being so agreed to by the two houses, as the Legisla ture obeli prescribe, sneh submission -to. be in such manner and forte that the people may vote for or against each amendment separately and distinctly t therefore, See. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and ir e n4 of itff,' Yesenlatfuer of the OnntliOntecnith of rionityitiatlia fit General Aseemoty met, and it is heriliy;emeted by the authority of the same, Thiit fbf the pilipose of a r taining the sense of the ileopid df this COMM - Mae. In regard to the adoption or rejection -a sold am: ments,or either of them, the Governor of this Co monwealth shall *issue a writ of election, direct d to to each and every sheriff, of this Commonwealth; commanding thud to give' notice, •hi the usual manner, in not Ittse than two newspapers In each city and county: riatiided,- That so 'many are published therein, sad by at least two printed handbills in each election district of every city and county ittorein no newspaper in, published, that an election will be held In each of the townships. boroughs, wards, precinitd and districts therein, on the Bret Tumeday,fff Aitgust, In the year Of our Lord one thintl * l ie hundred and sixty-fetid for the ptirpthui of dehhiing upon the approval rod ratification, or felon of th at ameridilientq *Lich wild iihietimi gedFam, hate, amiii nursed upon tits day ittliatald, ti the places and within the hours nt and within ifttich.the general elec tions of ilid Conitrinritlrealth are dire - Med fo ba Opened, hold and tithed; wild it shall be thriaoryor thejgAgMe inspectors and clerks of said townelt fps, fteiree; wards, precincts and diiir,lets to receive, at the said election, tiettetg, not eft:Minn the number of proposed' amend meets, either written or printed. or partly written and partly printed, from seals qualified voters of this State, who may offer the same, end tadeposit them In a box or boxes, to be for thr prupeee provided by the-proper °Mears; which tick ta shall boerespective ly, labelled on the outside , "he at Amendment." "Sec ond Amendment! , and “Thrd. Ame pdme n ti 7 and those wild - 11Wfiverablele geld alattendetente. or Any of them, way expr as'their approval thereof by - voting. each, as many separate written or printed or partly written end partly printed ballots or tickets, as there are tunetultnenti approved by them, containing, on the in elide thereof, the words 'Tor the Amendment;" and. those who are opposed to each amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting each, as many separate, written, or printed or partly written end partly printed ballots or tickets, as there ...are amendments net approved by them ' containing, on the inside thereof, the words, "Against the Amendment ;" the elector • voting for or n e e:doer the amendment shall be considered es voting • for or against the proposed fourth section to article threo of the Constitution, ex tending the right of suffrage to soldiers • electors co I tinefor or against the second amendment-hall be con sidered as voting for or against rho proposed eighth Reel, ton to article eleven of the Cons t it ti dm I; And electors rating for or ;matfett the third amendment shall be eon• sidered as voting for or against the proputed ninth sec tion to article eleven of the Constitution. Sae. 2. That the election on thestlidproposed amend ments shall, in all respects, be condneted us the gene. ral elmtiOtift of this' Commonwealth ore now coodticted; :malt shall be the duty of ,tike rotnrit judges of the respective counties nod districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of said amendments, in the manner afore said, to make out duplicate returns thereof, em.wessed in words at length and not in figures only; one of which returns, so made, shall ho lodged in the prothono tary's office of the court of common pleas of the pro , per county, cad the other sealed end directed to tins Secretary of the Commonwealth. and by one of said judges deposited, forthwith, in the most convenient post-office, upon which postage shall he prepaid at the expense of the proper county. SEC. 3. That it shall be lite - duty o f the Secretary of the Commonwealth, on the twenty-third day of August next, before four o'clock, post meridian, to deliver to the Speaker of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the returns of the said election. front the several counties of the Commonwealth; and the sante shall on the same day and hour be opened and prldishod in the presence of the members of the - Senate and House of Representatives; and the number of votes given for anti against said amendments, re. spectitely,mhall be carefully stunt:nal no and miser -mined, and duplicate certificates of the result shall be signed by the Speakers of the two houses. - One of said certificates shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Commotlteteitlt, who shall cause the some to be fez corded and filed In his office, and the other of said cer tificates shall be delivered to the Governor, who shall forthwith Issue his proclamation, declaring whether the said amendments, or either of them, have been ap proved and ratified by a majority of the qualified voters of the State voting therein; Provided, That if for any cause, a quorum of either hbuses of the Legislature eball not be present at the day and hour above men , tioned, then the said votes shall be opened in the 'pre• settee of such members tit said litituns as shall be press - Cut; and in Case of the absence of the Speaker of either of said houses, the Milt certificstes shall he signed by the Speaker present - or in case of. the ab. sence of both speakers:l)y the ' Chief Clerks of both houses, or either of them litlhe absence of one of the said clerks. :. • • SEC. 4. That the several. Orien t reqUired to he pet. formed by the sheriffs. cdfnanty,stona . ra, equate:Weil ; judges, inspectors, end ell other officMe te - foileter.in and about the general elect kni? of this t fl ommints-calth shall bo performed by such ntheern he toad about the election herein prOrittril for; And all persons, whether officers or others, shall he, liable to the same punish nicnt for the neglect of any duty or the entnintsatoll of any offence at, in or about the said election as they would for the neglect of like duty or timeointninsion of like offence at, iu or about thug ueral elections of thin Commonwealth., tt3 NI C. aoitNaoN, Speaker of ILe Ilousd of IttpresmtntiVP:i. 401 IN P. PENN Spouk, r of the Bennie. ArrnovzoTho twenly•third day of Aptit, Anno mini, one thountnd eight - hundred dud uixty•four. A. G. CURTiN. NEETINO OF RETURN JURORS. Pursuant to the provisions contained in tiro ^_d sec tion of the net nfilleattA, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectiwely talc's charge of the certifi cates or return of the election of their respective ilia. trims, and produce them at 11 Meeting of ono judge front each district, at Lebanon, on the third day after theday °refection, being ritl DAY, the sth of AUG UST, t hen and there to do and perform the duties required by law of the said judges. • Alsip, that where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable to attend such meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by ono of the inspeetors or clerks of the elec tion of Paid district, who shall do and perthrin the du ties required of said judges unable to attend. (liven under my hand, in my °Mee in Lebanon the 6th day of July, A.D., 1864. : S j E tiff T e ly r ßlt o, Co. SIIZTIIPP . B orncE, Lebanon • Bark- Wanted. riinE highest pries I wilr.b r e paid for Bark, at the I Tannery of the undersigned, In Lebanon. 4 L. GREENAWALT. Lebanon Juno .J9,1864.—.3t. runue, NOTICE TS hereby given that the QUOTAof MEN called for by the i'resident of tho United, Ststra from Lebanon county, has been Oiled to the present lime. There will probably boa email emcees, which will he dietr lb uted to the °overall sob-district, of the Comity. No forther credita of 'Veterans or -New Recruits for this County are wanted,. and. nu filfithel County Bounties will be paid. _ TiIOBIAS LESBEU, Cbantissioners YNTEIt FOHNItY, of JACOB BRUBACILEA, !„el,croon.cound t Attest :—Crane 51171141" Clout). Lonenoa r Juno 23,M164:.. .Taint Resolution PROPOSING CERTAIN A.VEND MUNTS TO TEM CONSTITUTION. Be ft resolved by the Senate rtnd House of Repreienta ts c o , fry, oo...wealth of Penniyiuunni in General Asfembly ns-t, Thut too following oinend °petite bo pro {4.40,1 Go the Constitutlou of Lile Comm On corilallUO With tliU ytiol*lone of the teutn aril° e ciftreof: There shall be an additional section to the tbi. Kt , iblo Or the Constitutl..ta, to be deolguated as oectiou four, el follows: •'Soetioo 4. Whenever any of the qualified elcrtors of th a Commonweeth shall be iTZ },113 , actual annuity service, under a requiiition frein the Preen] •nt of the Muni States, or by the aetherity of chit Comm.ui wealth,sucholoctore may cm Ohio the right of Wrings to all elections by the citizens, under such regulation. as are, or shall be prescribed by law. as fully as if they were present at their usual plan', of election." Section S. There shall be two additional sentient to thy eleveeth article of the Conetitton, to be designated as sections eight, and nine, as follows : "Suction 8. No bill shall be lesssed by the Legitia tors, containing snore than ono subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills," "Section 9 No bill Niel! he peeled by the Legislature grantlo zany nowerr, or pilvilereilh any oleo, where the aulhority to grant each InAterd; Prielielieur hue Wm. or may hereafter be, confuriell upon the courts or this Commonwealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Sneaker of the Home of Representative.. JOHN P. PKNNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Orrice or tan Ozoaeraux of fin CommaWzmir. • ileani.nuse, Apra 26,./804 ! PENNSYLVANIA,- §S : do hereby certify that the fotegoinir.is lull, j. 1,, s . l true and curreCt copy of the original Joint j • lte.eintion erthe ODuerel assembly, entitled " A Joint Reeolnffhhreposing certain Amendments to the ilmstittition," Mt the same re metue file in this °Mee. . , In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto eel my band and sensed the seal of the Secretary's office to be si dled, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, secretary of the Commonwealth. The above Resolution having been agreed to by a m-joiltY of the membora of each Rouse. at two /MOMS .I7O seisiiiiii of the General Aersembl of this Common- wealth, the proposed, sinendments,will be submitted to the people, for thely attention or rejection. on the/int TUESDAY of AUGUST, to the year of our Lord. one thousand eight httudre t and sixty-four, in accordance with the pre visions of the . tenth article of the Constitu tion. and act. entitled "An Act prescibiug the time and mann r of aubinitting to the people, for their approrel, and ret . fi atiou or rejection, the palpated amendments lo the Constitution," approved the twouty-th ird day of April, ono thousand eight hnudred and sixty four. ELI SLUM. Secretary of the Commonwealth =I • North Lebanon and Jimes town Turiipike. - Do°Ks trio be open for receiving subscriptions to .L.) the stock of the North Lebanon and Jonestown Turnpike; at the public house of SIMON HEILMAN, in Jonestown, and at- the office of JAC€B WEIDLE, Esq., in Leh non, from GM llth day of July, 1164, for the space of FIVel DAYS, beiiihtin the hours Of 10 o'clock, A, N., and 3P. M., at which times add places ono or more of the commissioners will lig in attendance.— Each subscriber will be obliged to illy t 3 per share M the time of sabscrihilbn. JACO *FAME, Whl. , ltAl/11, GEESAMA.N, Q. lI.,FORNEY, 11 SUERS, SIMON lIEILMAN, NAPOLEON DESII, JOHN LIMIT, s. s. GIDEON LIG I.IT, G. 0. TINILY, DAVID RANK. Conlin issioners.. June - • 7 . Lebdiaoit and !Mount Hope ; Plank Ro:id and '.ll`nittipike Company. fiLIC Notice is uerebrgiren, - that by Act of the 1 General Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 3d day of May, 1881, the name of said. company has been changed to "CORNWALL TURNPIER CO3IPA • ," end that at a meeting of the Board of Managers, :Id .. on the Ilth day of June, 1864, a resolution was passed, calling in an installment of TWO DOLLARS on each share of Stdck. The holdpre thereof are there. .re hereby untitled tlO4 the said.iiistallment must be id to Jacob Weidlii; Tredslirer tif said company, on or before the lath day of Tedii OM. In default of pay nient the stock of all delinquents *ill be declared for- Stilted. By Order of the Prealdeut. JACOB WEIDLE, Treasurer. istihanon, Ante 113, 18454 .-3t. Lebanoin fluiough School Account. - - TOtI? Yoluiy,Treractrer in account with Lebanon t." Borough Oman:ion &hoot - District, from April 23, 1803, to June 6, 1304, as follows, viz : Miasma itt the Treaenry April 23, 1663. $200.1 83 To cash received from D. K. sfillercollector. 5623 61 To eavh received front State appropriation. 405 21 To cash received from Tuition. 73 32 CR. By easb paid as par orders, as fellows, ViZ Sortootz By 12orderspald Teacher of 110. 1 $493 18 By 12 " 2 402 60 By 12 - 3 402 00 By 12 " " 4 360 00 By 12 " • " 5 299 15 By 13 "6 256 41 By 12" " "t. 7 239 50 By 9. . U ISO 00 By 7 ".• 61 4 . 9 137 30 F11111AL1; BCHOOLS, By 12 *order paid Teacher of No. 1' 343 19 By 12 " " " 2 303 51 14. 12 " " 3 276 01 By 12 " " • " 4 207 00 By 12 " 4 . 5 235 20 By 12 " " 6 - 211 39 13 y 12 " " " 7 21300 By 9 " 44 S 102 90 By 12 " mixed . .l3 • 212 41 By 2 order paid Teacher of tho District Institute $5019 88 • By Cash paid for repairs, fuel, Fie-, so por orders is. sued us follows, vil: James Rogers. stores, fenders, . • ' spouting, &c, $lOl trg Daniel Ku. for, painthig 14 50 Deorgellarchi CO . 23 57. Krink et thud; consomerliratt, sod material; 79 98 Ziortincrunin & Glaser, carp:ri• ter work Jr. material, 81 2g .1. A D. Wanes'', carpenter work & materiel, 24 34 19 ichael hooseraron castings for desks, 65 40 Israel Karol', fixing blinds, &c, 15 I.i . - shirk & • organ, whitewash ing sod plastgiorg . 21 00 Bernhard Bartell water rent, 2 00 Adam Moyer, dir 4 00 Longacre & Gable, Noting, 82 28 Worth & Bahian , t, printing, 06 34 Young & Do,. printing 1 00 Wm. M. Breellu, printing, 1 75 D. hi. Itarmany, coal, 1101 42 Waltz & Monk, niaps,cbarts,dto 88 62 John t Becker. chart, 8 00 James lieloftold, !nom, 8, 8 40 Bowman, Hauer & Dopp,lunibor It 48 A. I. Wolf, labor„• llanry Ituinoeh, brooms, 828 John Voorge, brooms, 3 53 C. Greenawalt, hardware, 9 89 Lomier & (bothers, hardware," 30 26 Cleaning 80hoolnotia00, 19 00 0.1800.11 & rent, 40 00 Lebanon Lo lge, rent for school N 0.9, Franklin 'neurone° Clompony on Policy, 29 09 allacollartrOns E.Sponees. 48 76 Elea Maly. Selling notices 2 30 Lobaubli 0118 Company, gas dolt Burned, Joe. Rural - , ffectotarirs salary • lb mafttlis. Jot. Karen, calculating_ du licato Jolla Yordy, Treasurer's salary 15 amattlt, $6409 90 Dotlanco fit haudo of Treasure.r. Jane 6, 1864, 1697 01 Out Voiding Tax, Labetnou, uuo id. 1804 Proposals for. Re.lbleilding School House. 131WROSALS will be received for Re-building School Hons., No. 3, in Corntrall School District, (Bow- Men 'a) on Sntu clay, July 9, 1864, at 5 o'clock, 81., a the ()Mee of the Cornwall Autlitstelte irtirnacea— Plans and specifications can be seen at any time until said date, by application to the undersigned: JACOB WrtMER, Jr, 'A. WILHELM, , OLIVER ROWMAN, Committee. .1 nue , 1864 Estate of Adam Hileher f deed. NMICE is hereby given, that Letter* Testamentary, eu the estate of ADAM HITCHER, deed. date of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, ht., have been granted to the undersigned of the borough, comi ty and state aforesaid. Therefore all persons itudebt• ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them without' delay, CATUAR [NE WITCHER, Executrix. Lebanon, June - • • Executor's Notice. IUBUC Notice is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary, have been granted to the rindersigned, at, the Estate of CATHARINE GOETTLE, late of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., doe'd. All persons who know them selves indebted to said estate will please settle their accounts, and nil those having claims against It will please pi esent them. JONATHAN ERRE', Executor. Shaeffershown, March 0, 1801. Matrimonial. IF you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who 'will send you, "without money and without price," valuable information that will enable yell' to marry happy and speedily, no matter how old ; how ugly or how poor. This is a reliable Weir. ThWiWforrriatlon will Coat your waling i and ifyou wish totnarty,.l will cheerfully mishit you. All letters strictly emslidentlal. The dyed/v(1 information sent by retnnYttiail, • aid no questions-asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT; fareanpoint, Kings Co., N. r. tune 8, 1804 U. S. 10-40 Bonds. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Bth, 18a4, which provides that all Ponds issued under tb la Act 8101 be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or tinder any Mate or municipal authority. Sub scriptions to these Bonds are received in United States notes or notes of National Banks. They aro TO BE REDIMMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Govern ment, at twy period not less than ten nor more thanfor , 41 years from their , date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT, INTEREST WIISII BB rAIDIN COIN, on Bonds%of not over piie hundred dollars an nually and on all other Bondiseml-annually. Tho In terest Is payable on the first days of March and Sep tember in each year. subieribere will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded, on the hooka of the U. S. Treasurer, and can he transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses.' Sulfseribers to this lonn will hare the option of hav ing their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by pay ing the accrued interestin celn—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding II fty per cent. for premintmi or receive them drawing interest from Mei date of subscription and deposit. As these Bondiare &mit tram Maracipal or State 'Malian, their - value hi 'lncreased from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in vari ous parts of theiceentry. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest In currency, and are of equal convenience as a perms- vent or temporary investment. it le believed that no securities offer so greatinduce meuto to lenders as tke . Varions - descriiithies of U. B. Bonds. in all other forms of indebtedness, the faith ,or ability of private parties or stock companies or sep arate commtmitlei only is pledged 'for paynient, while for tho debts of the United • States tbe whole property of the country is holden to,secin a the payment of both principal Dd. inures . . These Bonds may ,be tnitascrlbeti for in sums from $5O up to any magtattnde,,on the name terms, and aro time made equally available, to the smallest lender and the largest cap italist. They can ho' converted in to money at any moment, and -the holder will have the benefit of the interest.. It may be 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 3 d day of March, 1804, was $768,960,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year w ill be $40,937,120, while the cus toms revenue le gold for the current fiscal year, end lug Juin 30th,1864, hoe been so far at the raiii of bter $100,000,000 perunntim. It- till Ibe seen that ereli the preiMat gold revehnos of the Government are largely in eX&ee of the want! of the Treasnty for the payment of gdlti Interest, while the recent Increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual reicelpts from contents on aid 'finale amount of importittona, to $150,000,000 per Instriictions to the National Dinka doting as loan agents were not issued from the 'Wilted plate Tresiaty . unt 1l March 25, bet in the tirei three weeks of April the subscriptions averaged Mai than TEN MIL LIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will - be red646l $ y the First National Bank diiiiill:4delithia, ea". Sioind National Bank of Philieilphia; Pd. Third National Bank of ABB BY ALL ItAttilni fiANia which are depoeitarles ot Public money, and all RESPECTABLE. _BANES AND BARKERS throoghout the country, (acthig as agents of the Na tional Dopositery Ranks,) will furnish further info& motion on application and - AFFORD NVEIIY FACILITY TO SUBSCRiDERS. May 1l 1961.—gm. Wistar's dam WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Caids, WAoopintough, Bronchitis, Diffuntliy fif rreattiftig; Aittma, Hoarse ness, Sore Thrttat..Crdujl iind Sttett affectiO of $3lOO 87 THE TMOAT, LliNag OffEl3l3, CONSUMPTION. Wistar's Ha'wain of Cherry. Po general has the use of this remedy become, and eo popularls it everywhere, that it is unneceseary to recount Its virtues.. Its works speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who front long suffering ingil settled disease have by Its 055 been restored to gfistitto vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our aesertions, that ' ZO 90 The Rev, Jacob Seehier; Well known anti much Maoris the Geitnau" population in this country, nigios the following state ment for tbe benefit of the afflicted. Hazleton, PA., Feb 18,185 C bear siis :—Elaring realized in my family imper; taut benefits from the use ofyotir +Enable preparation —Stigma 'a - Bataan Or WAD etionnV—lt Mikis ma, Melted's to recommend-It- to -the public. Some eight yeltre ligo one of my daughters seemed to be In a de and little hOpse of her recovery wore entertaided I theft proctireds bottle of your excelletit Balsam, ltud before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there wiles great imprciviiment. In her health, havein my individual case, made frequently use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefit ed by it. . . . From Jesse Smith, E . 84., President of the Morris County Bank, Morris town, Nth Jersey. "Dialog used Dr Wisrsa'n HAULM 07 WILD CHERRY for about fifteen years, end having realized its banal vial results In my family, it affords me great plensure in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy in eases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, he , and a reme dy which I consider to be erAerely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate In health. Te'roni. lion. John E... Smit h; a Distill guished .LaWyef fn Westmins ter, Maryland: Il il have on severitl oceitsionC used Itti: thrsit's BAL SAM oP WILE ellcent for severe colds, and &Whys wffh decided benefit. [snow of no propsinitin - Mat Is more efficacious or rooti deserving, of gaffe - cal Weil The Balsnuf has 0;30 been used Stith excellent effect by J. B. ELLIOTT, 3lercbent.i.lolTs Cross needs, Md. liVistar's Baroaiiii of Wild Cherry. 00 00 5 00 111# JO 42 0 8 00 50 00 lEEIM None genuine unleior sig,eil "1. BOTTS," on the wrapper. _ $4106 87 $81)) 01) FOR . SALT BY J. P. DINOTORIL No. 401 Brendway, New York S. W. FOWLS & CO,. Proprietors, Bostou. And by all Druggists. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Forty Years' Experience Has tally establibhed the soporlority of REDDHIG'S nusstA SALVE. Over all ot h er beating preparations IL cures all kinds of SoILES, CUTS, SCAlm6g,, BURNS, ROILS, ULCERS, SA LT II HEUM, ELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES, & c , &c. REMOVING TICE PAW 14_T AND REDUCING TOE AIOS [ A KORY LOOEiTN . G SWELLINGS AND 11.:PLA Nt Al AT 1ppl• XS IF By bIAG IC. ONLY 23.CRNTS A ROL Fun Satan NY J. P. DISSMORS, N0.A91 Broadway New York. S. W. FOWLS A . C0.,170.18 Tremont St., Boston And by all Druggists. June 22, 1804.--ly eow. Executor's INotice. OTLCE is hereby given that Letters Teetienenta4: N OD the Sedate of JACtin folUdilbEß, der:d4 letio of Swami's township, Lebanon county, Po., have hens granted to the undersigned, residing in the koroligh of Lebanon, county sad ante iitoYeECtitt. Ali parolees, therefore; having-ohti.as against sent theft t ,edthentioeted; - tliaCiatklrtpd Will pikaukreigiepiyment.. .7211008 WXIDLE, lizecutot: Lebanon, APay4l, 18N; • OF INCLUDING EVEN CANNOT BE DISCREDITED, JACOB eEOTILun, UTZ= i•Apprentice Wanted. SOY; from 18 to 15 ye4ls of age, so" Upren. A ;leo• to the Tailoring Buelnese. ie wanted by the undersigned. LORENZO 11. Rollll.lllt. Lebanon, June 8.-1884, VALUABLE Borough Irroporty AT r - Private Till 11 subscriber offers at Private Sale a HOUSE and LOT OF G ROUND. situate in Gum- • herland street, in the Borough of 411-, anon, 134 square East of the Boort ] House. The House is a large three- . story BRICK DWELLING', with all the modern improvements la' The terms Will be reasonable. For further information apply to Reinoehle k Melly , In North .Lebanon Borough. April 26, 1864.—tf. GEORGE GASSER, Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pa. line's Patent „Frail( Jar. exrug3. Gordtict IBiwcrosms. vim most effectual irtaTit Jar In the market. 10 all glees, buying no cleuming or ',crew device.— For sale at LEMBERGIER'S Mrng Store, Market street. Lebanon. Call and get a circular givlpg More hi lotto tion. Lebanon, June 1, 1864.--tE Lebanon Female Seminari RACHEL F. ROSS, Prineinil.„ JULIA ROSS, Musical Depailiwnt. Mrs. M. 4. J. JIMISON, Dra,ipt. „ J.THE Ninth Session will commence Septeniber3osso:` This School le designed to elevate the ,r,tasidpird 44 female education, and to offer superior advantages ate, moderate cost. The schoid year it dividfd .Int:ii iiestions of five months each . Charge per setaidfi, 7% to 15 dollers, according tothestudlesof the SC : Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. ***Particular attention given to the musical depart. .Guitar . Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and, Guitar and in Singing. Pupils.not connected with think School will be waited upon at their homes, when de. aired, and at the usual rates,. Early application ebOtild lie itindii to W. MI iiitieelos ' • .13.,S,RiltiitONG, of Bfiki, JOHN MEILY,, J. W. lean, C. GLONINGER, 0. GREENAWAIdI ISAAC BECKLEY, JOSIAH Lebanon; icaa . .2l, 1681. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITYIE" AT ANNVILLE, 1N4.41... NON C.OPprt-, W. J. BURNSIDE, 4. r n paz rplIE ENSUING SESSION will biio46titi6l 01 MONDAY, July 21st. THE minor, has the advantages of a plemaiii and beautiful Location—spacious Builglngs—irsatillated Rooms—a fine Library and Cabinet. TUE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the stfidlea of each pupil being directed according to the time he can afford In SelloOl, of to We Ph:deafen he designs to pnr. THE , NORMAL itERARTMEiZT offai special advan tages in thdse %he Propose to engage lit Teaching; as the Course pntsued pforms strictly to the require menu' of the C;ouNty SUperintendent. and to the Coen* of the State Noietil School., ice_ and furibeer infornuitlexi can be oil bib:led by addressing the Principal. W. J. BliltNlT4'. dime 25, e,„Poti: JOHN DlLLgit • '". ErAS just received at his Grocery Stnro, faster .land St., one door west of Market, sZ TiiL.¢YErepte Pro it in Cans. inoluctink Peaches, Gagaiti Witten' corn; Tomatoes, Jollies. Piekles. ?feculent, Cauliflower, netchup, fear Sao°. Cheeite. . English, Elmberger, Sap• Sage. Fish. Sardines, SeiMatl,l‘fackerel, Herring, Oodfkb. Fruit.. Ralabia , Currents, Prunes, Dried Apples and Pesobea, Cranberries, Apples, Hominy. Tapioca, ' Barley, Peas, lie, , A lot of Buckwheat &teal. Also 50 %tore]; of Nor York Apples. Highest:prim rAti Q . QdB or ,Egta, Attar Dried Apples and Peaches, Deans, Onions, to. Publ le plitrotieige. Is tontine& Lebanon, Dee 23, ltd." s6lThi IMUSW. AiVIERICAN U$E. Market Street, Lebanon,. JOHN reIIiTTEMS,• Proprietor. 9111 E proprietor of this old eetablished and popular HOTEL would respectfully Inform : the publiZtkid. it will be coraludted at all times kthfe,LoAip, af7l,, convenience of its gueete, hoe been t-Wrou ry re fitted and. renovated, and no palnewill be eilfe*li. melte, Elie Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to anY in - dainty. Tbs. St/LP LING and "Ensd ameLmperlor.tee, sad more eitObtert, - .thfiliany other in Lebanon. A nen BRIO le elk> in the temps ~of erection,, which "will beam. plebid it alert tiMer. Ihnilatrefaage of the Farman and the Traveling pubifb toirgifillf hi regpeCtfully er Netted. FLACE—West elide of Market etroet, end Lairi . minor° eon th from the Market ?rouse. JOHN MATTHE • Lebanon, April 6, 1861. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest qui Best Goods EVER.,-.SOLD IN LEBANON!! l itts l Boots Shoes 111-. Caps &c , 1 1 9 - 11:1E undersigned line opened tine of Ufa BEST AS ' 1 SORTMENTS of IFIII HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, MOBS, TEUNKS, rig l' El l o v fliil'att E m A a ( t l e B riafseAt k ia l i l at i ll f -4 sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. Of the HATS he hes quite a T arlety of. New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor ILO, very beautiful awl very sheep. Of CAPS be has a coTplate fa im assortment of all the New Styles, got up fa manner, with flue finish; Women's Misses ,. and„Ohp dun's Balmorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmoral's. OTA ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and all other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and BOOBS, Of the different varieties, at his cheap Store in it r aliffil St.; next to the County Prison. air Thanictiii far the liberal waeotitakeiverit of the public heretofore, I would iniikyill wishing , anything in my line to call and examine ihy'SYtiEk Otters rtfalatig . their purchases. JOS. ISCATMAN:' Lebanon, May 4,1883. P. S.—Measures taken and work made at shoit MO.?: NEW CABINET AND Cll.llll 'MI XUAI Croßr rIIIIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1 he has the largest and beet assortment of FORNI TORE and 011A.Ili$, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. lie has on band at ilia Cabinet-liVdi‘ , rooms, ,in North hebauou borough, nearly opposite ", Zeller'e Hotel. and a' few doors south of Bargnerla. R c splendid assortment ot good, substantial and faebieli, able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE,' con sisting of Sofas, Tete a-tetee, Louoges,'What-nots, Par- if lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; , Dressing and Common BUREACIIi; Bed- C . ' steads, Work-stan4s, Waeh-standsand Kitcis- ; en Furniture of all kinds. Alsei:si larks aid: elegant variety of Faaatg Ditett, Svaixttatillo audit; Common Spring•smited Chairs; all ihficte of Spring seated Rockers. ATAlYindsor,Carie-debt - ed: and CQM= won thairerand,Rockets of every deserilltleV,• -, , , u tit*. All thion sold' LOW and WARRANTEIrtli,give Satisfaction . Persons Aesirbas of knowing the character of the , goods hereTtiZiedlor sale, can be fully satisfied of their &mobility by refecorice to thoso for whom be has man nfoctured or to wlMOlsold. Old Forfeiture and Chaim Repaired arid 'Varietal:A: +E N. B.—CoMonlinade and Funerals attended at the shortest notice. . JOSEPH' BOlrlikaN„. North Lebanon, ',tiny 4, 1464. TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Large and Comist6. diens Motel, in Puttsvillo, known as the • • . ; NIORTUSIER I - lOUSE, • Would respectfully announce to his old Mende and fots. suer patrons that he is prepared to aecommo• date all who may favor hint with their patronage. . The MOItTIMER HOUSE hue been newly papered, • painted, and refurnished throughout, and the Pitoiana Ton feels warranted in saying that it is ' , Z.: 1 7 UNSURPASSED BY ANY I.lotEr.; :ft T114:'• Borough of Pottsville, for eolnfortarffi chiiihifitkituk" No Pains will lie Spdett To render it an este:table option41;10 - stopplini place fur atningee's The Statilhig,and - hhedding,* Attached to D4Cilotsl,, auffiffiently litige for them; • eottitabnititsh of the horsetfailt ettrriages of hits gtirets:' AM' Maui, itr MRS . open fot • Reception of the Publlc.: Ste will be happy to accommodate all vihrOrtiy r give hint a tall. JOSEPH M. FEHHE.A.: rottsville, April 8,1963 . Proprfetlfr: g r I 564 NEW STYLES. 186.4 I A DAM R/SE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court House,north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment qi the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and beya,loglSSB I to which the to tendon of the public is respectfrilly toil. ;Sets cf all prices, from the cheapest to the rcr, costly. always on band. lie has also just opened a spies did ese,irtinetit of SUMIWER HATS, embracing snob STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, MARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, OMAN, and all others. *3.11e will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps Sic., to Country Merchants on advantageous-hernia. e, Lebanon, „May 4;156E . .. . :, -...—,... -; . .. WAN'T ED- lr SU Y-- 50 .000 ""'"'f"i att . ' 9 50,000 toilleolif 0......... N. • 60,004 bre - OATS : "... .50"; ushels WRIBAT. :„. Also, CLeMI,4OI,, TIMOTII EM Doused, fer . - which the higheey CASH . Tirq. ! ist . yrtil be paid at the •Lob .. amen Valley Railroad Depot, Lehiwiat, ~ • ... , atiowla•urn6lopt. • Lifb.b0m.:3424.-rt, ism. , .... •
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