MEM Cti stiVertistir: TERMS, SO A TZAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1864. HOME AFFAIRS. - 11SLas.tels 4or 411.41:1,2Nortiodatas. The puhlishara et Lebanon have agreed Upon the following chergeo for AoTortlslolr, "is Btu; It, se, 3m. dm. Iy. 1 liquare, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $ 3 . 00 $B.OO $ 8.00 t 28 lines, 1.00 2.00 8.00 3.00 12.00 a " 116 linas, 1.50 5.00 7.00 10,00 15.00 For Izenator's and Administrator's Notices, 2.06' Tor Ass hinge, Auditor and !limner Notices, 1.50 Yoe yearly Cords, not exceeding 0 0,00 Tor 11olunin ad,ortisomolll, 1 Teatso.oo For ooltunn " • ;30.00 For Wohntin " • " 18.00 For Atmenotiug eandithitea for ones* tiy advance, 2.00 For Announcing 8110, 0 1 1 00001 0900104' by ' , iv 4 ." 1.00 ToO II onal Negros. Sostetirsocintlosr, so, at/ 3 4"1". Tor lehopo or Pci -219 leor, ` to boot* per line par Year. _ .Yesely iiii*,ifittli tablerolualta and Bus 4 glips mitt u To Or .18tAiberi': owing'to. th e heavy advance in :fipi price - of printing paper, and everything necessary in conduct -,newspaPer, our subscribers would greatly oblige us by paying pp. We do, ttbt intend, as yet, to .inereve the pricb of subscription to tho AaysltusEß, but we taustiu list,,,9n prompt - paymenti. :Let all ',Mose back a yetir .or inoie ou Wog, or forward by fin i al; ',the money due us. We do not even demand,' advance payment when incdnverdent; but we desire , 14ekt) vo„a narlyi Let our friend's ''aliaNter th i ie . Culf as good bemocr A ttil ahould, and sustain us as is their duty;and no doubt pleasure. Of _Outgo this is: not; to be read by those, who have paid up. The new Exoise Law in relation to the manufacture of Cigars and Tobac :go is said to. be. very stringent. It Is over run-with. fines and fees and returns.— . We have Several explanations ofits pro visions on: hand, but as they vary im inenaly,,we abstain from giving any Un til we receive an official explanation. The following are the appoint `meats for Teachers made by the School 1-Directors of this borough, for the ensu ing session. We are better pleased with this list than any for several years past, ,being composed of home materiel; of which we certainly have a full supplyi— MALV Banoot.s.—No I—Wm J. Burn slde, A: M.; No. 2—Jacob Nitrauer ; No, 3—John W. Harbesson ; No. 4—D. W. Miller ; No. s—Luther Houck ; No. 6 John Reinhart ; No. 7—Cyrus Lantz ; N0.'13-Mre t Batdorff ;,N0,.9--Miss., H. 'Kendall. MIXVD Senoot..—Samuel Rigel. Festal'? Sonoot..—No. I—Not supplied; No. 2- 1 -Mrs, John P. Ely ; No. 3—Miss tile Uhler, No. 4—Miss L. Zimmerman;; No. s—Miss Kate Rise ; - No. 6—Miss jr a t e z w iNtg 7-41iss L 09154 kips ;446.'8—Miss Annie YeingSt, John Donley, of Co.D, 93clReg., was wounded in the battle of the Wilder ness, and:died at the Fredericksburg Hos pita!, .sobigilays after. He was a son of Mt ! Wm« Wortley, of Cornwall, this coun ty. 411 . 3 had only joined the 93d when it was home this spring. Strenuous efForts were made last Vwsek= to recruit several companies of 100 `days' Koh, In this horoUgh. The officers were all-beady, but the l i nen walla not `come, Attempts were *Made to supply `the vacancy with boys but they too re mained in the back ground. The stores and places of business were closed On ,Wednesday, the band was marched. .a bout town :discoursing its patriotic music, the drum and fife; with altiatekir snit patrtokmuldolans, sent forth their cheer ing niites, , the stars and stripes were fly ing to the breeze and Upheld by stalwart Carriers, , the Court House and Market fiptiae hale ding-donged in their livell est peels• and until the performers at the ther ehd of the rope were heart-weary ' from perspiration, but no volunteers worttfithentioning. No orators coutd‘ found tomount the Court House steps and 'Say "cone l" The shining lights of °lifer days, who, so often have abused the "Copperheads." and told them to ' go" Were tia-where to be found. They had tither . engagements ! The "Loyal League" was disorganized,and the.- 4 Lo yal" people were so overcome with re- Thorp and rheumatisn that tWEittlespaired bf die Republic, and could not fall in ranks. So the whole thing hail through, the cakes remained unbaked, volunteer ing wasgiven up as a bad job, and Leb anon county, with its 1005 majority for oCurtln and no drafts" remained consis tent ! It furnishes no volunteers for 100 days, tier milk be drafted by the grace of Abraham lift canarold it with Mon -17 k 4r* A step eon of kr, - James Loh ay, of this borough, named Robert Mar low, was borne& ' near a furnace, at Harrisburg, on Filtia3s ,night, of fast Week, under the folitrwing eire,unistanc es ;—lts remains were fottnd upon a heap ,of hot aitidel , : )One' eit. ibis legs was burned off about the knee, and one of his arms at the elbow ; his left side was literally burned to a crisp, white the ballance of his body was thoroughly routed. He had been employed on one of the railroads, and intended to leave. tmt rtight,thi home, from which he hid been absent about three weeks, but miss ed the Weight train upon which he in tended'to go. If is supposed that he was crossing the lot used for cinder from the furnace, and that as he walked up the embankment, he fell upon a hot bed of cinder the gas from which affected him to such an extent that he was unable to regain his footing, and was compelled to remain there to be burned to death. He was aged about 15 years, and was a smart lad. He was better known in this neighborhood among his companions as "Bob Lachey," His remains were brought to this place for Enter eat. The 4. atention of Sehbo Teach. era and•lßMitoll le directed to the Noi nee ()Rho altjoual ertarninationspubllehed by the eannts,§uptrintendent in 'sae& te , caltintiv. ". A (woo, vikß-ont.—Tli'e "loyal ty'!-of- Lebanon were capitally taken off an Wednesday evening of last week, when the whole day, was spent in !en deavoring to obtain WO days, men, and but few were forthcoming, in a handbill posted about tows, of which the fallowing is a copy:— "LADits..! TO THE RESCUE! smoupl= - Young ,Lahaelt , Wanted `to TICKLE patriotism into the BRAVE Young Men of Labanon. NA, bounty will be paid, consequently nono need apply ex cepting those who arc prompted by a sense of duty. Apply to the BIG LIEUT." The Cornmissioners last week voted a bounty of IMO to each volunteer for 100 days. G. Dawson Coleman, Esq., added $lO for each man for the first hun dred. These liberal offers were not ac• opted by any considerable number of "young," or any other kind of men ; in feet, the donors did not accept the liberal offers. themselves. At least they, didn't. Adam Nye, of Company K. 92d Reg., wounded at the battle of the Wil derness, died on the 4th of July, at Fart Schuyler Hospital, New York. He was a son of Daniel plYe.,of 4ipmillic, and was aged about 20 'years. He had. enlisted this spring, SAitrrenY.,-,We •ivere informed 'lately by a'rellabligentleinan that he vis ited, a few weeks ago, one of the Easte t rn Hospitals to obtain the remains of a sol dier relative who had died there. He ivavriformed by other wounded soldiers • abmt; that Ida relatine,. before 'll'n 'died, ,craved a cup of coffee.and could not ob- Mitrisit. When,the people are cantribu• s ting millions upon millions by Sanitary fairs and•otherwise, a poor sick, wounded and dying soldier cannot pyqnobtzda a .infikof,o`offen;t. The ru ' wire g.i s ea'and soup," and so he, a vlilier of the Union Argiy, had to die withnut this lad - trifling, and probably only, desire, supplied. In fact, to speak the truth, he died from neg lect, as tens of thousands of others do. The Remarkable properties of Brown's Bronchial Troches 'belie been thoroughiy tested since first introduced. The demand for them his steadilyincreas ed, and purely upon their own mirk.% they, have found favor with those,who, from Pulmonary, Bronchial, or Asthmatic coritants require them. For Cotighs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Influenza, they are entirely_ efecaciotis, removing all obstructions, and increasing a : once the power and inflexibility of the voice. In Philadelphia, fhb Flour mar ket is dull, and prices have declined 50a 100 c per bbl. The home trade are buy ing moderately at from s9al2 per bbl for superfine and fancy brands as to qualify. Rye Flour is scarce, and wanted at itB 50 per bbl. In Corn Meal there is very lit tle doing. Wheat has declined : about 10,000 bus sold at 245a250 per bus for white, as to duality. Rye is scarce and in demand, atl7oc per bus. Corn is , dull and held at 170 c for prime yellow, but we hear of no sales. Oats are also dull ar i d !osier, With.sales at cibalape — i bus. ';‘, The offerings of Beef Cattle reached a tm:cut 1450 head, but the market was more active, and prices fully sustained and firm, ranging from $2 to $l7 the 100 lbs for common to good and prime quality. The principal sales were nuttiest $l4 and $l6. Cows were steady, at from $2O to $4O each for springers, and $25 to $65 for Cow and Calf.- Hogs were more plenty but firm, at sl4asls the 100 lbs net. Sheep were better and the offerings light, reaching only 4200 head, which were All disposed of t at 6 lane per lb gross. Tith DUAFT.—Ay a decision,froin the Provost NEarshnll Generars ,133tresu, Men a ratted in 136, and fu s rnishink sub stitutes r c i r three years, are not exempt from the present draft under the , titet a mendatory of the Enrollment act." This additional piece of faith on the part ofthe authorities will fail upon a large number of people with crushing force. They will at least- sec' the .necessity of speedily getting rid of the incubus which• assumes to itfielP the title of" the Gown. menLu • William Ulrich, eon of Adam Ulrich, of Annville, a member of Co. E., of the 50th Regiment, P. V., was killed before Petersburg, on the 19th ofJune.— He was aged . about 18 years as, the tittle of his death. The "Loyal Leaguers" of borough; last week, were inconsistent; and yet consistent.. Their organization is semi-military affair, and when farad ttiFt a nd their hats, and capes , and Coal He; and Bengola lights, and bannere, and etceteras, they threatened not only to eat up the rebels but the"rest of mankind" it the "rest': 4,1 A not behaves On Weduq; day they were tiriirliere, They were, non est inventus—non cora atibds. They were in fact, inconsistent.„ They erld'nt be found when .they wete wanted 7 —not, even fo make a speech. We said, how ever, that they were also consistent, so they were. One of the shirting- lights of the League said, some time since, that they were an organization to "talk for the war" not to fight. They haVe wag ged,their tongueb weary "talking" but - trim h all. They don't fight—they are suck; i have the rheumatistn, the pipsy wip ki and a thousand other cemplaints law find unlawful. They were "consis tent" last Wednesday—very The Democratic Convention of Schuylkill county was held,on Monday; when Ron: Myer Strouso was renoini. nated for Congress. John Farrel has removed his Marble Yard. do the North•east Corner of bentrit and Cumberland streets, in this borough . ; rtout 3 squares east from the Court limise, with increased facilities for carrying on the business , in Italian and American Marble, Limestone, Sariclitone &c. He invites tie Alfa in want of anything in his tine, to call and examine his stock. Mr. John Witmelier, living near. by, will attend to Mr. Farrers busi ness, during his absence. *lt. We Assert it Boldly.—There are no other Medloinee co tellable, effectual and convenient as lIOI4I4OWAY'II PILLS AND OINTMENT, ilitays ready for hilt: Yu e. ; are invaluable to the gablistexposel t 6 W"Olith, er.;' andi3owel O t onfrolainitt. They naft? Atli. 'On!, 2t abut, per box er pot. e, . . The Se4-4Thannal election for.of ficers of the 'Perseverance Engine ,& Hose Company, was held on the 12th list:, with the following result : President, Andrew Reintehl; Vice President, John B. Emhich ; 'Bee and Cor. Secretary, J. W. Harbesson ; Ass't. Secretary, Brooke B. Forster ; Treasurer, Adam Rice ; Directors? J W. Harbesson, J. B. Embieh ; Ist Principal Engineer, J. 13. Penn ; Ist Principal Assistant Engineer, Oscar Fleming ; 2nd Principal Engineer A. Reimehl ; 2nd Principal Engineer As sistant, B. B. Forster. A MAxmoTH ENTEReafsle By our ad vertistng columns it will be seen that the two well known establishments, Thayer A Noyes' Circus and , 'Van Ambarg A lie's Menagerie have effecteden arrangement by which they will both travel together the present season, and exhibit in onel mernat.th tent Air seine.) price of admission, forming a combination of attractions which cannot fail to draw out lavnense throngs of vier tore whirever they go. The Manager' is said to include an unusually fine collection of living beasts and "birds froni all-parts of the 'clued, many of which have been imported within the last sear, while allare in the 'best condition. Among other rare zoological features this collection can boast of the largest tieu in the annuity; a. white Polar bear fresh from the Arctic ocear,- a•superb ostrich, a South American hippopotamus, end monster elephant "Hannibal," the isigest quadruped en exhibi loin either hi Europe 'or America. The Gir.cue perform. fumes which are given at each exhibition,irithont eXtra chirrtiorill consist of every varlet.* of dashing Joree• inseiship and ,extraordinary athletic feats, introducing one the tarp/Ist, and moat talented troupe over brought together:ln this 'COnettry. A And of horsed,-,ponies and mules enlivened for extent, beauty and thorough train ing, completes the list of attractions included -in Able' truly noloasal combination, witiclOa to exhibit. here -on' Tuesday, Juty 26th, not; Those who etijoy- a hearty., laugh will have their cases attended to by Der 'Mayer, the inimitable huntoristi,asho will enTi,van the scones of the circa by his quoin' t drolleries, and oho •introduoe his woadetfur. cantle mifes. Dona Davis, a pupil of the great Van Ambiarg, will . manipulate the . noise and: tigers. QUESTION there-Dink and lim it where are you going, that you are in such a burry ? Asswra.—Why yrO are 'just on' our way to 'Da ily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures takin c Re, takes splendid pictures, and his Alallery is nearly the time crowded, so I nail to Nancy we will go ear. ly this morning before .any body nlse.gots there, or we wilt have to come away again without getting any. Qossr.--Yes I I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly 411 th Grog crowded, and so why don't you go to somekother Axle—Oh my we , could not think ofencipa thingl* We tidmire the true ted,Selatiful picture that Deily tikesl-so',Muehihat - we-reoaid not to another ..Gal laryr.,ffiee couldseti thent for. nothing.` 114.1043 seven eiperience in the business, hails a complete sett of improved Instruments, an ex-vatting shy-light, anp there fore takes the best Octant teem. and so of course every body that wants a good pisturo gone to hitn-.. o,llllBl.—What k Ind; of Pictures doesne . taksf - A NS.-1111 takes Photograph a Wart: Minieturo. to life: else, plain or colored.. ? Ric . ..calif plctnies have Ivihn 'propotineteLenorittrlithful and lire like than memo that have beeil.taltoiLlo our large citiaa II Is Atobioty.pee are beautiful; 'bid- can't be boat. He also excels in copying pictures from email Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any vise. Quaar.—Where la this Gal limy! I must giro hint a call too. Ans.—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will allow you. ;It is in Stina's Nell Building. neat door to the Lebanon Dolma it Bank. Ale has constant. ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, 4.lsses, Albums. sisc., which be sails cheap.— For good and cheap. Pictures we advise- all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanou,* Pa. March 11, IL Guns, EMIG', Pistols, Powder, Caps, &a ATTENTION SiOkillita.;--i G. A VLt .tCU, would re apectfully Word'. the public that he continues the business of manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, ALSTOLS, POWDER; Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and min materi al, at his Store, ..n Market etrert, a leer door.; f,lortb of the L. V It. It.. Lebanon. Pa. fe_ All kindi of Repairing done at thi shortest poi Bible notice and in the best style of worktaaasitip. Lebauon, June 24, 1563.--ly giirciat g(ertitris. Editor of Advertiser : .Baia But I—With your permiseionl wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it 011te a IteFipe, with full direc tions for making , and using a slip; Yegetahlitlialni, that will eirectually rotroxte;l2l ten days, Pimples, 1310ebes, an ireekisi, and alllinnuritka of the Skin, Naying ib s aainelwit, clear, smilettkiiialiiriaphil:- I will also Atisp [roe to:shoos ha, lug Bald Heads. of Bare 14'mm, simple direction; and kiirorsisitioo., that will enable them to start a Tali growth of Luxuriant flair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, i,n less than thirti. days. . All application answered by return mall without charge. Respectfully yours, TIIOS. Y. CHAPMAN. Chemist, e3l. Broadway, New York July .tO, A884.--3m CIEVA*4:3I.-tce tkat3lLlLitre3l"l.23' WALLOW two or thrhe hogsheads S s Tonic Bitters," Sarsapit rilla ," "Nervous Aii tidotes,” ke *c.„kc., and after:you are satisfied with the result,then titry one bGx of OLD-DOCTOR Rti- MAWS:NNGLIS.H SPECIFIC' PlLLS—and. berestor ed to boalilentid;ylgor in thirty days. They are pure ly 'vegetable . Pleasant to tae,,pronipt and,ealutery in their efforts on the broken*swee and eliattOred conati tuttne.'4-034Anti-,Ysimme can t dake them- with adran tags. Imported er4sold in - -Dia.:United States only by S. BUTLER, ;; /To. 427 Brimdway. New York. - liar- Agent far the United States. P. 9,—A Dux of Pills, securely packed. will be mail ed to any address on receipt -of pricei.whiolt,_ls QN DOLLAR, post paid—money refunded by the Agent" if entire satisfaction is not given. July 20, - TIO YOU WD3U TO DE CURRD ? DR. DU 011Alg'S Excton sPxci*tc Rim.% , :eitre in tees than 80 daft, tlie worst eases of .NRRYDIISNISS, Impotency, Premature Deassyieensinal‘Wealiness. In sanity, and-ell Urinary, Sexual. and Neriens A frac tions. no matter , :frotn what. Cause produced. Price, fine Dollar per- .box. Sent postpaid; by mall, on re ceipt of an order.,4Zitie Box will perfect the cure in .apdot eases. Address, • " • . 1 8-4-t- . 5- RI/TBDR-, Osneral AFinn Broadway, New York. July 20, 1804.-Bm. Ayer'i Sarsaparilla rq a vintiontmastextiarit of the .chol,se root, se con ,' toedfitrith other substances of 'still greater altera tlyepOwer orttrafford an effectual ant idote'for d (s -eises Sarsaparilla is reputed to curs. Such AS remedy • is surely wanted by those wit*, suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must - prove, as this has, of immense service to this large Class of our afflicted fellow:citirens. 11ow opmplatelithis compoubd" alit do B. bas.becu p roven' by experiment on many of the 'woret Cups to be found In the following complaints Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Dis. eases, Pimples, Pastilles. Blotches,Kruptions. .St. Mtx thony'e Fire, Base or Erysipelas, atter or Salt Itheum. Scald llead 4 knOrorm, de. 53rphiliedrroteriat Ducase is expelled from the eye:: tem by the prolonged pouf this Sarsaparilla, anti the prt cent is left in comparative health. ,-Pernare IN:seares are caused by Strofule in the blood, arid are nfteksoint cured by this. Extract 01 Sareapi rillai ' Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because you have been impgsed upon by something- pretmding to, be Sarsaparilla; While.' it was not. When you, 'hive used Axarcli—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute- particulansof the diseases It cures, -we refer you to Ayer atAmerican Almanac, lad& the agent below named will furnish gratis to ailasho call for it. • • ATI.3'6 GATIVISZIe - Tula. for the cure of ;CtistiVancea, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigratiotl,:.oyentery, Font Stomach,. Headache, Piles, libeudiatlaw•Heartltarn &tieing from. Disordered Stomach, rile, or Morbid In action of.therilowels, Flatulency,2l,oss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, *.ti. for.. P.hattors tin. • • • They .areteupar coated, so that the moat sensitise Cart ;Om them idefisintlN. iked.lixtfy eta thekbest lent in the world for all the purl:Mao* of Prepared-by 3.• C. kVA* k CO.; Ltiyielt,, Masa., arid so!,l by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers lu In icicle everywhere. • • . ' 'June 22, 1884.-2 mo. A GENTLEMAN, cured o f Nat . -reps Debility, potency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actua ted by a desire to benefit others: w ill be happy to fir nloh tO all who need it, (free of chtirge,) the receive and directions for making the simple remedy, need in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a 'Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by add-essing JOIIN D. OGDEN, No. 130-Neelku street, New Turk . aline I, 1864.—Ses. Terrible Disclosures. ~ • OROIRETE for the million I A most valnableand:won 0 derfijj publication. - ; A work of 400 pages, and; 30 colored Agravings. :AM: MINTER'S . VADR, MECUM, an original and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and 'Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy ours. The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solici tation of numerous persons, he lies teen induced to ex tend his medical usefulness through the medinm ofhis **FADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the wit awtel and - destructive Kempf' ever 'flatted isim mil,„ One eau . , secarely enveloped. will be for• warded free ofAmistag; ItLmvpllll. 4 )f the 'United Steer - ! veeveni. et 3 40 . "40F. bra. Ad. stele se en=• Div 'Pon :Meet; drew:post re a de:Dit: fake. Neer.lreek. Mope. S, ftligious 'Alptitto. St. Jowl's 01111.1108—Service next .F.ofiediiy morning end evening, in the English language. Lecture on Weilnenday evening lingliati preaching next Sabbath morning, in the First Reformed Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and Aug fish in the evening, in Zion'a buthefitmchurcli. Preaching in the M. is thurcit ev4ry Sabbath, both morning and evening. Mau services on Thursday evening. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M.. and Ger luau ilitreke at 6P. M. In two weeks, (thaltet inat ) in the morning, the German Harvest-Thanksgiving Sermon, and in the afternoon the Moly Lord's Supper, in the Moravian church. glatriftr, On the ad Inst., by the Rov. 0. I. Thompson. Mr. JOHN S. WARREN, of Dauphin co., to Mlle ANNA MARIA GRINER, of North Lebanon. the loth Inst., at the H. R. Church, by the mime, Dr. CURTIS NICE, of Philadelphia, to Mies EM MA Buell. of Lebanon. On the 17th Inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. PHILIP SE(A_A.K, to Hrs. MARY A. tiNNEY, both of . S.Luebthee 10th jolt, by .i nontpthlscon U. oty x) . 0 oustiertr. jowl Er. I,UTZ to Miss SARA!" SPILL, b..ich of North * Lebanon Township. , . •' ~~ Oa the 17th Wt., In We borough. dATIIIjtINN ANN, shill& of Lott Rod Nltutt LAUL)IO3III,Ctf,,, Aced 10 months, And 15 days. • . • In Cornwalb , tPL, on the 901 bit; J O IAti k S the Josso. 19th nit; In Dironth, Mre .43 71 Th at A ..cv s aK 4.c . onths and 28 . dare . ' C RIVR .ftenuedy ; I oterrod lectr,'e hnreh,Cheiteof On. The Lebanon. market , - Carclulty Corrected *ealy„ ,: ' , LEBANON, Want-maw, JULY 20; 1804 BitraiNaihily„; stl OD eggs, 'lt dne„,, 22 Ratea•l7lolo,- • ,t' mow - -1000 Ratter,* lb ~- • 24 Prlxne"Wbite9eiwat,2 10 Fhb or salted ba tter, 10 Prifeeßed Wheat, 1:00- Lex}, , - 14 -New Wheat, '-• 'OD lOW, 11 Prime Rye, - 1::60. Zinn,- :- . 16 Corn, 1 50 Slitinildere. 12 Oats,-. ''.."-• - 1 -.. - 80 801 es, 13 Clover-aced, ,8 00 00s,p, • - Thnothilseed, -.2 00 Bees=wax, . A, Flax-seed,.,. 250 White Rage, .1 Dried ApPles, pettled,2 00. Mixed Rags, a Peach "Suite," 260 Flax,* lb., 1234 Peach "Ratarla," 162 Iltioles, flih„, 40 Cherries, 1 15 Feathers,* lb., 6234 Onions, 100. Wool, lit Rt., - • 40 Potatoes, it bee, 50 I soup Beans, 18 qt., • 7 Apple Butter, lierook, 45 Vinegar, li gel., 1234 PI glitisettiameitto. Wainte . A 000 D .1011RNBMAN 8110BMAKSE to work on all kinds or work.. None but a good workman neetEappky. .ALSO A BOY of about 16 tears ofage, and of good. moral diameter, will be taken to kat= the trade. 0. FOESIO & 201 t Myeratown, July 20,1804. Coal Wanted. rpau School Directors or Bethel township will receive 1 PROPOSALS FOR COAL for the different School Ilovaset of said District, on the 2d day of August, from 12 to 3 o'clock. JOSIAH L7GHT, President, JACOB M. LENTZ. Treasurer. - SAMUEL WEBER, Secretary. Prodorleteburg, July 20, 15AL Di4loltition of Partnership. ( VIM F irm of.l. 11ItItRICH & CO ~ was disolved and I expired on the 11th day of July, A.D. 16414. The Books are in thehande otW. A. Hedrich for settlement at the old stand. An those having claims against said Arm will present thew, and tliose indebted Wili.pleace make payment. The Business will be carried on at the some place by I PM)) A IDIDRIOH: Aeknowledg , log the liberal patronage h waterers bestowed upon the late Arm,. :they ,would respectfully solicit a caution. sues. . _ - ISA A.O lIRDRIOII, JEWMIRSON HID:MICH 'donut Nebo, July 20, IStl4. Vilteeler 4Sc NaChln - * a. MUIR Subscribe i would respactfully . ..lnfimm her friends, end the public to general; that she has, fo connection with her ItiLLiblan - r- builnesi; taken' the, agency for Witoler . da..WilsOn's AinsgrpaAseil • - Dail- Figiumnr2OVEArnes— vaiich hare taloa the premitim at the Great Leaden l'airt end at tlundreda of ether Yalta. It. is whaled for all kindevf Family Sewing and Tailoring." , Thiee different numbers of the Madbine will always he kept on band, Whi'cle can be . eieniireel at, her store. and *be will giseinstrzie dons in timmunnei:of using ft. • The Ifalinery Business, in off ei-bratsches, will be continued at her Stem in Cumberlet cl street' , Mae. ErfittitlNT SELTZER. Lebanon .Tuly 20,1864.--3 m. U. S. 1040 Bonds. Tbde Bonds are issued under the Act of:Congress of March 8th:1864 ; which provides that all Bonds issued under this Ait, shall be EXEMPT' PROM. TAXATION by or under any Age or municipal authority. SO. seriptione to these Bonds aro received in United States notes Or 'iota!' of National Ranks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the. pleasure of the til;vern ment, at ai-y period not lesl than ten nor more thpn for ty ysors, from their date, and until their redemation Irp'S CPIT. ISTEREST„ : )VILL BE: PAID IN C9IN, on:Mondale( not over 1040 hundred' dollars an nually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The in tereat..is payable on the first days of March and Sep tember, in each year. - Subscribers will receive either Itegisfered 'or Coupoli Bonds, es they may prefer. Registered Sothis aro ro• corded on the books of they. S. Treasurer. and can ip transferred only on the owner's Wider: equppn Benda' are payable to bearer; .and are more convenient for contniere lel Bukscsibore to this loan will hare the q 0 i at trf.; tug their. Bonds draw interestfrom March lit, by -pay; tog the artrued'intatest In.-pin—Or In United States notes, or the notes of tiatimkal Bank's, adding fifty per cont. ty Drain fum,).or rieofre them drawing Interest from the date of subscription ' nd deposit. As these Bonds are - . Eiempt from Emicipal or Slate Talton, . • their valAw is indreased:trom „ ooe to three per cont. par nOunitr; according ti the rope ef ton levies in ring one parts of the couetti: At the present yatl,opreassliant on Bold they pay Over Eight "Per Cent Interest in currency, snd are of eenal convenience as a perms- neat or temporary investment- It It is believed ant no tecurtiles offer do groat Indira tneuto to lenders as the veriodo: deocriptions of U. 8. Bonds. in all other forme ofiindebtediveos, the faith or ability • of private parties biratook,enmpanies or sep• state rummualtice only Is pledged for payment, while for the debts cif the United States the 'whole property of the country : ls holden to nenute the payment of both principal alit!. interest in cola. These Bonds may be subscribed for In sprat from $5O up Many magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus-made 'Kinkily available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted On to money et any moment, sue the hold Will have the benefit of the interest: may bC laratut tq apti):;s2".4i. connocti,7:t total Funded 'Debt of the United States on which Inter. est is payable in gold, on the 3 d Iday of March, 138 h was gTeS.pp.s,9(l- She antorest on this debt for . the. Corn lug Yinr-;1 ill be/0,937,12d, While the Ous toms revenue in gold for the current Ilenal year, end. ing June 30th,1804, has been solar at the rate clover $100,000,000 .per sweep'.' It be seen that even the present gold revennag of the Government are largely in, eemiss of OM wants paymentof goit interest, while gr the Treasury for the . w ants g recac% Increase of the tariff 'will doulitioes raise the annual receipts from customs on the , same amount of importation, to $150,000, 000 per annum. ' Instructions to the National Banks acting• u loan agents were not issued.frorn the United Ntate Treasury until lilarch;46, butitirdAdßirst •thrde weeks of April the eubsiTiptions averageß more than- 'ItNN NAr LIONS A WERE: ; ' :Subscriptions willbe received by the Pint National Nailltia Plil l adeiphia Pe- Srcond , National Bank of PhilaCeipiria,- Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa. . AND BT ALL NATIONAL BANKS .- 141;ioh are depositaries of Public money, and a ll ; RESPECTABLE BANKS AND.BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Na tional Depositary Bariks,) furnish further infor mation on application and: AFFORD EVERY SAMMY TO_ SUBSCRIBERS. Kay 11,1661,-3ra. Notice. P USILIO NOTICS is hereby Riven. that Lbe account of Isere Hoffer, sweiguee of OH ARLES SOHRIVER and WlTll,4ate of,Beust Hanover township, (pow Bor. cosh of Lebenon,) bee been filed In the Prothonotary's e re; at Lebanon County, and -that :the eame will be uresentedbe the Court of Common Pleas of said (bun. . ryd r a N o way eif Ampule, next, for Wide. . mum nod anavailea, when and where persona intareimd any attend Itt thelthlnta voger4 =MIT cv. .RlWri PrOth'y. Prethenete‘lfe 0614111, 307 lA, • 1, Grand Metropolitan Combination. THAYER & NOYES' UNITED STATES CIRCUS, VAN AMBURGH &CO'S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE Apuz„. Egyptian Caravan, 'combined for the Season of29CC, with One Price of Ad. The Wonders of Animated Nature Consolidate." with the only LEGITIMATE CIRCUS Fver 0,..i.a....m0r.AL ava RI:VINCI) AISTISESEENT. Pre.emintent F.spestrians, Acrobats. Gymnasts, yesters, ('owns, Ventortumists, Lquilibrists and General Per formers—Splendid Stud of 'LsAmu) Hondse, l'u.sirs and Taseic Mumrs--Magnificent Collsetton.of lavzste. Exams, TIOISES, LEOPAILDS, BEAUS. 11VEV.44, WOLVES, Mos=A% Area, BASOONE, Mans of all kinds and sizes, &a., tatht Grad I,y the Meat Van Amburgh Himself; Witl EximunT at LEBANON, On Tuesday, July 2OIb, )64. Afternoon at 2 and Evening at 7 •eclock. .41.43,minisiislcam., SClCiemutio. Children under 12 years of age 25 cents. The MAMMOTH WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL, The LargastA L n a lx: l al the 3 wn 4 ;4 , 7lf i lt: nearly It.ooo HIPIPOPOT.I./PIUS, 1.142 New World, the Only One on Exhibition. A WHITE POLAR BEAR, From the Arctic Regions, the Only One In Anterioa. An AFRICAN OSTRICH, liino.Foot Mill. A Pair of SNOW WHITE. PEACOCKS; 4 i'rir•of . JAPANESEVAASKIN SWINE This first ayes' import.3,la A tr.ririca. 'DaSiii'es an Imnsenzo variety of Ear. and Beautiful . BEASTE, BMA: ' 110.1 'tarsi's...6. DR. JAIVIES. L. THAYER, The Eloquent and Scholarly Clown and Comedian MR. CHARLES W. NOYES, The unrivaled Rome Tamer, who will introduce hii Beautiful Performing Horse, r , (limy Racms,..To.'. Charles 'Reed, the Charnpion.Xquestriart. George H. Batch ellor, the Greatest Leal?. er in the world. Besides .a numerous Corps , of A. uvilieries and Attendants. The PROCESSION of this stupendous Consolidation will be prolltie in splendid aTeets and marvels of meg. ttilidenee. . . The COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT Mythological Cpar Cof the Muses, of Ed. Parmales famed Brass Band Will be drawn by 1.2 biatttiful Arabian Steed., gorge : cue; by Caparisoned with,efeth of velvet, richly studded with brilliant sinblentatiial ornaments of gold and silver. The Superb Dens, Carriagee,. Baggage Wagons and other Bgidpages, {manufactured 111 time celehrated FULD724O ptartlert ir ts .‘ 'ew a Zot i lr i . , , l'ar , e . of t thAito i st i elegap l ard h eoet. ihiainYttrit:ble gr o ande c u ' r th ' is ' wo ' irde ' rtu n l Cavalcade, frepnenting, as it does, a IVIOV:11Sti- PANORAMA of Oyer a MILC in Letrovrt] With ita attractive appointments and attributes, me so superb beyond conception, exciting in the beholder the realization of the fervid amusement. which gave birth to chivalry and its attendantpageantries The htiNaGalit/IT detire to impress upon the Public mindthat each and every feature of this Crand Combi. mitten is entirely unexceptionable and of a high toned and moral character. The undeniable, excellence and sn. perioritv of this establishminfie a conceded fact. For the special amusement of Ladies and Children, Mr C. W. NOYES' will exhibit his great Performing Monkey, "VICTOR. - The beat trained animal of the kind in the WeTidt' • During the Entertainment - •MONS. DAVIS, The onlg successful rival of the Great Vary Amhusgh will enter the den of Trained Lions Tigers and Leopardi' At each Entertainment wilt he intrOdueed the Performing Yonies' Ittenltore, Llephanti and DR. THAYER'S -Educated COMIC MULES, SAM & DICK' Tar. GOR6I-OVIS PAOCTFSTON will enter town at or about 10 o'clock in.tho morning. • Akt. TB GRAND COMBINATION WILL BE AT Harrisburg, July 22d and 28d ; Middletown, July 25th ; Womelsdorf, July 27th ; Reading, July 28th. $25 ! EmploiMeht ! $7l ! AGENTS WANTED ! E Wi ll pay from PO•to s7* im wootbs, sod all 41r expsosss, to soars egsats, or ere a coo tidesloo. p a rti.htte amt fres. Address Pars thieve Brt,ovnes easteterr. general Agent, Idllaa, Ohce. May Is, 1153. . • 'PROCLAMATION 1M2113 SPECIA L ELECTION, TO BE BELE -OW TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, P 3.13 In the Name and by the Authoeity the . - '!onillkonu..ealth of Pennsylvania. ANDREW G. CURTIN) Governor of the said a n nmonweaith, • . To Pea t L. Esq ,She"riff of the,ouniy of Leba- met—Scuds Greeting : WHEREAS. A joist • vmolution proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of this COMIIIDII - , irltioh are es follatrs, vie "There shall he an additional section to th e thi r d article of the Constitution, to be designated as sectigp four, as follows : • In Wheitrvarnopof the qualified electors of this• Commonwealth shan't° lu any actual military service, under requisition from the President of the United States. or by authority of this Commonwealth. such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as or shall ho prescribed law, qo fo g y as if they were present at their weal places of elections. •.There ithall.be two 'additional sections to the elev enth article of the 'Constitution, to be designated as section eight and ttigniiiiis follows Na hill _shall be passed by the Legislature conta i n i ng more than.- one subject, which shall be clearly expressed - in :cite title, except appropriation bills. , "Sze. 9. No billehell be passed by the Legislature, granting any powers or privileges, ir. any case where the anthor:ty to grant such powers or privileges, has been .ot rimy 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.ts provided in the tenth articleouf said Constitution. that any amendments so agreed mu, on.shellbe Submitted to the people in such manner and at.anat time, at least three, months after being so agreed to.hy. the two Houses, as the Legislature shall prescribei; such submissien, to be in such manner and form, thht tho ; may vote for • aAtilnet each aufeidment'neparate and distinetly And Inherent, By an act of the GenerreAseembly of thin Commonwealth, passed the trreptYthiiii day of April. Auto lionsint, one thousimd.edglit-diendred and sixty-four, it is provided, "that for,ilteptirpepe of ascer taining the sense of the peoplesifihis , COmmonweulth, in., regard to the adoption or 'ejection- or said amend ments, or either of them. the flovernor, of this Com monwealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff; of this Commonwealth, com manding them to give notice 4n the usual manner,,in not lesS than two newspapers itteach,oity-atid coup. ty Provided, That so many are publielted,the'rein, and by at least two printed handbills iiriea li election district of every city and county wherein no newspa per is published, that an election *ill be held in each of the townsh ipe, boroughs. wards, precints and die tricts therein, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST in the year ....lour Lord, one. thousand eight hundred and 'Sixty four, for the purpose of deciding upon the apprival and ratificAtion, or rejection, of the said amendments, which said election shall be opened: held and closed upon the day last aforesaid, at the places and within the hours, at and within which, the general elections-of this Common it; e4ttr x 4reC4frected to be opened, held and Closed.' • -• • 25'bu," therifore, In obedience to the requiremeffte of" the lath article of the CoqattAnttort:andin accordance . .with the true intent and Ittittititsj of the said act of the General Assetnbly atlas Commonwealth; I, ANDREW qovernir - ofibe laid CemutenweOlt of Post,p p y r iseff kw. ittank-thitorrlt.'ectmnianitidli Add quiring you, Ike said Peter L. Si ouch, Sheriff of the said county, to : give ladiea . in the'uxnal manner. iirof as by law required, that en electiiiit will be held ae- - cording to the terms 'of the Constitution, and pros!, Sion? of the art Of the s Cienoral-,4oearably aforesaid, in each of the townships, borough?, wards, predate and districts therein, on the First Tuesday of August, In the yetr of our Lard, one' thole:and eight hun dred and sixty four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or rejection, of the said amendments. Iron under my hand and the great !Seal of the State,.at Harrisburg, this twenty first day, of June, In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and Nix** four, and of the Commonwealth the eighty. ulghth. Ey the Governor. ELI SLIFER. Secretary of the Commonwealth. In pursuance of the attaVe proclamation of the Gov ernor of the Cominhewealth cilll'onneylvania, I, PE TER L. mum, High Sheriff of the County of Leb anon, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give MAIM to the electors of the county - attiresil, that an election will be bold hi- the said -.Mtn . War Lab anon, ON TUESDAY, THE SECOND Or AU GUST, 186.4 for the purpose of voting' on --"ajoint;.ree elution proposing certain amendments to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth," I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE that the places of holding the aforesaid Gen eral election in the several wards, borougha , districts and townships within the county of Lebanon, aro 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 the West Ward of the Borough of Lebanon aro to,lneet in the Jury AoPta r on the west side of the Court'llehee in said Bs rough. The - Electors of &nth Lebanon towntiblii'aro to meet in the Grand Jury room at the Court house in the L'orougn of Lebanor4 The Electors of North Lebanon Barone* arolO sweet at the gli_bije 401 4 ,,QPPohjeutill ZaTior, in :lialskpoo. The Electors of 'North 'Lebanon township are to meet at the Public klouse'of It. G Lents, in said town. . , The Electors of Jackson township, are to meet at the Public House of Jacob It. Miller, in said township. ,The. Electors of North Anorak township, are to melt at the Public House of Simon M. Cre.ll, in said township. The Electors of Heidelberg ,township, are to meat at the Public-;House of hey iS. Cl:forty, in said township. The Electors of,Londonderry.-towuship are to meet at the Public House, of , John Wheland said township. • The Electors of East Hanover township are to meat at the Public House of Jacob W Adams, in said town. ship. • The Electers of Awatara township are to meet at the Public House of Almon Heilman. in said township. . . . . The Medal's of Bethel township are to meet at the Public House of Jacob -ReinLam in said township. The Electors of Union toWualiiVare-to meet at, the Public Liousei ; of Daniel Bordner, icoacidiowuship; Tkelillectorn of Milicreek township are to lueot the, Public,. House of Frederick A. Shultz, in said' township. • The Eiccinrs ofSouth Annyille township aro to meet at the Public House of Jacob Fink, in said township. The Electors of Cold Spring - township are to meet at the School House, at.or 'near Bausch Gap, In said teenship. : = The Electors of Cornwall, tovroeffip, embraced In the southern district of said tetilship aro to meet at the Public Holise G. Eby., im said district, The Blectoter or the Northern district Cornwall township - are- 'to meet - la • Traverse Jury room oh:the nes table of the Court House, In the Borough of Leba non. I, also, for the infdrielation of the electors of the county of Lebanon, put ilh the act entitled, ...tin act prescribing the time and manner ofaubmittiong to the people, for their approval and ratification, or..rejection, the proposed'aniern'tnente to the ConstitofOn.!!._ NV/mazes, A' joint restill4l6ii„ &posing Certain amendments to the Constitution ofltlsCommonwealt4 has been agreed to by a majority 'of the members elected to each house ot the Legislature; .limo "successive sessions of the same, the first session' commencing on the flint-Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight-hundred and sixty. three, and the second aesSiott commencing on the first 'Tuesday in January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eigh,t hundred and sixty-toxin.; An./ whereat It in Provided in the tenth article of the Constitution, that any amendment, so agreed upon, shall be submitted.to the people in numb a man ner, and at such times, at least -three-months after being so agreed to by the twd houses, as the Legisla ture shall prescribe, Bush': submission to be in such manner and. form that the people may vote for or against; each: amendment separatelY, and distinctly ; therefor e Sec. l ' Be it ettact4 thd Senate anctiLifethii: of flip retinktrires of the Commonmearth of Pennsylvania in General Aseembly met, and it is hereby emitted by the authority of the same, That for the purpose of enter taining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of said amend-, mauls, or either of them, the Governor of this Com monwealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to to each and overreberiff of this. Commonwealth, commanding •them to give notice, in the usual manner, in not less than two newspapers in each city and county: Provided, That so many aro published therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each election district of every city and county wherein no newspaper is published, that au election will be held in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts anti districts therein, on 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 ratilleafitim,-..0r ~ rejectiott tbb said amendments; which sdill'eleiltiOnaliall bo,Optitted f luild'e end closed noon the day riffOideettl,nt - the'Ottlia and Within' the hours at and Within WWII tha generej else Clone of the CoMmonwealWare directed to he °Potted, - held And closed; and it shell he the duty of thejudges inspectors and Clerks of ate townships, bores', watts:, yi'Yeejnots and districts to receive, at the said election, tickets, not exceeding the number of propelled amend" merits, either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from much' of - the qualified voters of. this State, who may otter the same, and to deposit them in 'a box or boxes, to be for 'that purples provided-by" the proper officers; which tickets shall be, respective- IY;labelled ou the outside, "First Amendment," "Sec onet.Amondment," and "Third Ame Minton t;" and thone who are favorable to said amendments, or ally of thank may cape as their approval thereof by voting each, as many separate written or Pinned or partly written and partly printed ballots nrhickets, as there are amendments approved by them; ecifitaitung, on the in side thereof, the porde "For the: Amendment t" and those who are opposed to such weetendments, or any of themonay express their oppositp.iittiy voting each, es. many separate, written or printed or - partly ' , written and partly printed ballets or tibhutsoo, there are amendments not approted by thern,iantaining, on the, inside thereof, the words, "Against ale, wmundment ;" the elector- voting for or against Os athendmant shall be considered se voting for or against!: the proposed fourth section to articlethi ea et the 90,4titution, ex tending the right of suffrage to - sobitensi' °teeters vo ting for or against the ascend amendment shall be con sidered an voting for or against the proposed eighth' aection to article eleven of th e email u tionjand electors voting for or atralutt the third amendment shall ba con. sideraii as voting for or against the proposed VOW sse tion to article eleven of the Constitution. . _ . Sec. 2. That the election on theseidproposed amend menta sball,in all respects, be conducted as the gene— ral eloctionsof thicCommouwealth are now oondunted., and it shall be the .duty of the return judges of,. the respective counties and districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for' r against each of said amendments, in the =tuner aforOe said, to make out 'duplicate' returns thereof, expressed. in words at length and not figures only one of which returns. so - made, shall be lodged inthe prothazio tetra office of. thecburt of oarsmen pleas of the pro. per mutts, sad the other sealed end directed to the Secretary of the (kmarilcoweelth, and by on* of said judges deposited, forthwith, in the moat convenient , frV . -• ipost-office, upon which postage shall be prepaid at the expense of the proper wanly. Sac. 3. That it shall be the duty of the Secretary 6f the Commonwealth, on the twenty-U:ll'llday of august next, before fear o'clock, post snerictich, to deliver to the Speaker of the Senate or the Sp*Xer of the Howie ": Representatives, the returns d *resold electi ,, n from the several counties of the Hinnutouwealth; and the same shall on the same 'day s4Yd limit. be opened and 10 bibbed in the presence at - the - menthe:a of the Senate and House of kepresentr*s ; said the number of votes given for and against *A' lOW etribraments, I'e. speetively, shall be carefully seninied emi . insd'ascer, dined. and duplicate certitirat4 of theserlitit shall be signed by the Speakers of thee.twili4thoins. One of said certificates Ad/ be deliveredlto the Secretary of the Commonwealth, who shall chose the satne'to be rO - and tiled in his office, mid' tfie other of said cal• tilicatee 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 retitled by a majority of the qualified voters of the State v , ,ting therein: Provided, That if foe any eAUH4, a quorum of either houses of the Legislature shell not be present at the day and hour above men= tinned, then the said votes shall ho opened lirthe pre - . once of such members of said houses as shall be orals'. cut; and in. case of the absence of the Speaker either of said houses, the said certificates shall 'be signed by the Speaker print ; or is case of the ah sence of both speakers, by Chief Clerks of both houses, or either of them ha absence of one of the said eterke. Sac. 4. That the several duties required to be'per. formed by=_ We sheriffs, commissioner's, constable:4 judges, ininitanors, and all other officetaAheaserkin end about tboyiinpral4lost*lfivf.ttlairednimoimealtb, shall be pertbritnid * by such :officers in and about the election heusissiwevided few; and all persona, whether Macerator. tigers ; shall be liable to the same punish ment for .the neglect of any duty or the commission of any ,o,fienaa at, in or about the said election as they would teethe neglect Wilke duty or,' mission of like offence at, in or about the g.nbill ClOctioniof this Commonwealth, -' • ' Speaker of the linnet, orrepresentatives. . . JOHN. P. PIi,NNNY, • , • Speaker of the Senahn Ammovee—The twenty-third day of April,- Anno'Do mini, one thousand eight.bundreitaud sixty-four. Stelarrati-orontrims amens. Pursuant to the prnviehme 4 contained in. the 2d see , tioeoof ,thq act afinesaidA'he judges of the afriressid distrlekt•Malleraspeceistety rtsire..ebarge of the co - rail.' cater or return of the election their-reameative trials, and produce them at a meeting of ebb jr.dger from each district, athebenen, on the third day alter theday ofeleetion, being FRIDAY, the sth of AUGUST, then and there to de tiptperiorm. the duties required by law oftlibliffljUdges. 4 Ale., thartgbisteraltidite byuligkelistehentetaidabla aceitiont is nonlife to attend such _ineetir4,Cfr:ftniges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by else of the, inspectors or clerk:sof the elect tioo pt. saki district; whO shall dennd,perform the do ties required of asid.judgee unable to attend. (liven under my. hand, in my pffice its ,Leltaneft the. 6th day of July, A.D., 1864 PETER L. STOIRRI,' Sheriff of Leikeriesi Co, Seizures CeriCKLebanonoluty 13,1864.—zte Wistar's Balsam IMZD OIMUM Dick` •OF %TEE OLDEST...OTh MOST RELIA BLE-REMEDIES IVIIIIIWORLD FOR Coughip; Cold', Whooping Cough, Haman* Difficulty of Breathing. ipithma, Hoarse neer, core Throe.% Croup and every . affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, IN IVNNG EVEN "CONSUMPTION. Wistaes Balsam% of wild So general has the use or this" remedy hOoome, and so popular le It everywltgre, that It isaoaeceasary JO recountltfeirtima, works speak - Sir it.„5111 sod caramel:U*lh the abundant and,iolusitary teWilmOny of the many who from long suffering , end settled disown bare by .its.age been restorep.te - Vriptine rigor and health. We csau presen t : • afrita a.p.lleviduticeju proof of our attertiOns, that • CApiNOT BE DISCREDITED, The Rev. Jacob Seekler, Well known and muck respected among the Gerona population in this country, makes the following state. meat for the benefit of the afflicted. Ilaxovsa, Pa.. Feb 16,1859. Dear Sirs:—having realized in my family impels taut benefits from the use of yotte;valusbk4repatatibit litzsist. WILD Cinattv 7 .4,affqFdit iner, pleasure to recommend it to the public. Eaine7 eighr years ago one of my daughters seemed to be de7 cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertsito I then procured n bottle of your excellent Bet leani, and before elle had taken the whole of the 'contents of the bottle kJ:Ore.:vett a great improvement in her heal th . I have in mytndlVidual case.. made' frequently 1150 of your, valuably wordFcluePand btere always been benefit. ed b,y Front Jeise; •Sniith; i President; of the Morris County Bank, Morris town, New Jersey. offering used DeNVISr4BALUDE WILD trittlX for about fifteen years, awing realized its as& dal results in my family, it affords me great plasma]s n recommending it to the public as a rateable remedy n cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, ba , and a rem*. dy . which I consider to be enterely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in health", ; ' ' Fcom Hon. John B. Smith, a Distin guished Lawyer in Trfestmins .., ....ter Maryland, • have on several oecastonentied"Dr. Vrirsn's BAL. SAM OP WILD QHEen7 forper.OVAWOR, sitdniWisie with decided benefit. I brunt of to Vreparation that to more efficacious or more deserving of general use. . - - The - Balsam has mho been need with excellent effect by J. /I. ILLIOTT, alerebant, lre Orem Roadi, Md. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Non. genuine pram .sIgQ44I; 4 51.. BIITTil," on the wrapper. TOR SNLFHPI,- NINE? ORE, No. 481 Broacj dj, NO'w York. 8. W. YOWLOA.ln'aCbOi.aPirirrarisogteOrktos. REDDING'S RUSSIA -SALVE Forty Years' Experience Das fully established the e*Tl4:Ol/ of S IREDDING'S . 13 IA SALVE, • Orr alLotlier healing preparations. It cures RR IchiA4 'of SORES, DUES, SCALDS, BURNS, BOILS, ULCERS; SALT ERYSID. ELAS, STIES, PILES, WRNS, SORE I,INIS,'SOItII EYRE, &e., &c. REMOVING THE PAIN .AX ONCE „. AND REDUCING TIIR' MOST ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND 'INFLAMMATION ASIF BY MAG IC. ONLY 2.1 CENTS A BOX. J. P. DINSMORE, N 0.491 Broadway New York. S. W. TOWLE & C0.,N0. 18 Tremont St., Boston .And by all Druggiets June 15114.-2y•ow; NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the account . ofJobi L. Saylor, aseinuee for the benefit of Cred nom, under a voluntary deed of asalgrunent,uf -. LEVI SAYLOR and WIFE, has been filed in the _ th°notorre:.(6.2s% sanddiorieri Cooory, end that. the tiptoe will be urreented, tattle Court. or, Common Eleali ; . of se,kl Cininty;nti ihe'fhilvf:Xondrry of , ,August, next, ft, eoullrinatioh and allowance,itiNeyt. and where eII persons interested may attend itheithioltyroper, lIENET SIEGEISTI,TOth'y. ProthonotarY , e Ocoee, July 13,1804, ' • 7 Notice. • ÜBLIC NIJITCH #ll , hereby given,. that the account. P of George Rigier, assignee for the benefit of Credi tore under ei yoluutary. deed of assignment executed by DANIE.CHGENING and WIFE, of North Anwrille township, Lebanon County has been flied in the Prothonotary's Office, Lebanon County, and that the same will be presented to the Coln tqf coMtnon Plow of said County, on the Third'EfOndiwer,August, next; for confirmation and allowance, when. an& where sit persons Interested may attend, if theilhink proper. HENRY SIEGILTBT, Frotb'y, Prothonotary's Office, July 13,1864. Notice. . - )UR!IC Nonozo,hbreby'.lrivon opytlnt.f of Jonatiningirt* Comittliffili • mid. 'Trustee 'of: 1d41,„A0 )101rE0A:TI, an linbigiatdrunkr.ra. et /tail* linfd totrnshie,'Lebaitorr'Cottuty, Lae been. nod Prothonotery's,..o4ine, of /Anion. aiittntir, atialhae ,tha: same will Tireseiated to Urn Court ,nt , Cornanosi , - Pleas of said COunty, on the riiir,d,)roidan of Ark next, for confirmation and allowinoehwhiiii and . or . 'all persons interested mai tstterid if thiy' think proper' n'lraißY STEGRIST, Watley. ,Prothanotat4e.9_yea,,tly 18,1854. • i.- i,.. ...- ...- ilik . . -' '--4azvo Lost;„ OST be t ween • Ketiamon t a' xd - 4 . oskeiP' h Iltela er ' ° . I. Cornwall tP4 flyers& triaaeff, of us, lam air a vol. Xfarrow.. The Otalor: will _l4l37rdfal, by re turplog ft to the widoregottotoop . % o Seely,. ~ 3 « ...~. OF JACOB SEGIILER. C. 4PrrY. FOR SALM Br ESI Ea