Cljt gliiettisEtt: TERMS, *l'6o A TEAR, LEBANON, P.A. WEDNBSDAY, JtJLY 2?, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. TiLarte•sto of .44.civr,ortlears.g. The pebllehere of Lebanon Inure agreed npon the %notch% 'charges for Advertising, vie : Sias. It. 3t. 3m. 6m. Iy, ilquart#,l2 Hese, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 3 " 24 lines, 1.00 ZOO 5.00 8.00 12.00 3 " 35 lines, 1.50 3.00 7.00 10.00 1500 /itinator's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 rot An knee. Anditor and similar Noticed, 1.50 /or ' , early Cerda, not exceeding 6 lines, 3.00 torvalarno advertisement, Iyear, 50.00 .Vier } column 30.00 `'er column '6 41 18.00 terednnouncluir candidates for Am!, 1* advance, 2.00 ' tor Announcing sale, nnaceompanied by *dr 't. 1.00 tar Land Notice!, Soelety resolutions, As" 8 eta per line. Per Bishops or fipeciai Notices, 80 cents per lhis per year. Yearly ad•ortisaments for Merchants and Bust uses men as agreed upon. ....&#Vttriety of sentiment existing tp this place in regard to the ages liable itediraft, and also for how long those per rigs whp,,paid commutation last fall are ..exempt, we addressed a note to Hon. Myer Strat*‘ . iiip Congressman, on the subject, atareceived in reply that the liability to draft is between 20 and 45 and that the commutation paid last fall is soroneyenr. Such is the law. Alipost every School District in this county is now making the most Itrenuous exertions to raise money, and men as substitutes, to avoid the draft into •which our fatherly • President has just forced us. The plan generally pursued for the Direotors'of a district to appro priate, 'on the credit,of the township, $3OO for each of the quota, .ati. authorized ' by the General Bounty Law of the last Leg- Jujetqke,.and to'raise by subscription what addPional sums may be required, to ob tain'subititutes to fill the quota. Thus every district. will be saddled with a debt of $15,000 to $50 : 000 according to the number of men to be furnished. Is •fhe-game worth the powder:? A•daily mail is now sent over ths.Polumbis railrod from Sinking Springs `to Fritztown, Ephrata, Litiz, Manheim, I Landisville, Silver Springs and Columbia. A friend from one of the agri cultural sections of this county, told us the other day, that his neighbors, a ma jority of whom have always heretofore been• with the opposition, are now nearly 'unanimously in favor of PEACE, and that if the Chicago Convention will adopt a PEACE platform and nominate a good, honest and capable man, that they will vote for him. .They are tired of the war, of Abe Lincoln, despise the war platform of the Convention which nominated him, and the only hope they see for the people and the country is in the Democracy. our Informant is a reliable ana intelligent gentleman, and he only repcirts, a 'feeling in his'titVn section which we know Is prevalitit'in litany others. The Ant Trap.—As the - season 'is at hand for tbose peak the ants, house. *Ayes and others who are troubled with `there, may probabty -use the following trap to advantage Proenre a large Sponge, wash it well and press it dry, which will leave the cells quite open ; then sprinkle over it some fine white sugar, and place it near where the ants are troublesome. They will soon collect upon the sponge and up their abode in the cells. it Is then only necessary to dip the sponge in sdading water, which will wash them out dead by tens of thousands. Then put on snore sugar, and set the trap for a new haul. Tbls process will soon clear the house of every aunt, uncle and prog eny. The Democracy of Bainyikill county held Their convention on Monday of last week, and nominated the following ticket, • - - ' Congress—Eon. My.r Stromlo. State , Bona tor—William R. Randall. Ilisprimentativea—Joshua Boyer,MiclizieVirenc ac, Jan Donner.. - t • a elrarifillstmet Koran: Clomnilssioner.Dodd Foley. Director or the Poor—R. O. Wilson. Auditor—John Leibig. The ratification of Lebanon county is required to make Mr. Strouse the notni nee of the party in the district. As lie will, no doubt, obtain it, his 'triumphant election is a foregoneconctusion. Schuyl kill county gave last fall over 2000 ma jority for the Democracy, and will do in finitely better this fall. Lebanon county luta been dwindling down yearly from the WOO majority given for Old Abe in 1860, and we Shonld not lie surprised if it would be as many below their regular majority this yiar as it was then a bove it. There are muttering of no little significance in Their ranks. A storm is brewing. Let the abolitionists and war- Ites stand from under. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRocliEs.— This Universal Remedy for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchial affections now stands the Arst in , public favor and confi dence ; this result has been acquired by a test of thirteen years. Its merit and ex tensive use has caused the Troches to be counterfeited, and we would caution pur chasers to hi on their guard against worthless imitations. To Arms ! To Arms !—The Citizen Soldier will dud a mere deadly fett-in the brackish, mud dy seater and damp night air than in the moat determined enemy. HOLLOWAY'S' PILLS so purify .the blood and strengthen the stomach and bowels that the soldier ean endure those hardships and stilrbe strong and healthy. Only 26 cents per box. 229 Jury List for Au GRAND I WilliamAult, N Anu 2[5tQU . Ol Light, Leb'n Bor David Black, S Annville Peter Lineameavor, Cornw'l William Boyd, Londond'y Reuben Moser, Bwatara Martin it, Bowman, Land': LISLIC Matthew, Millereek Samuel Bomgerdner, Gon'y Rudolph Miller, N Leb tp John Bowman , Lond'yy Edward V Romney, Corn w'l henry Delmer, South Lob Adam Bier, Let'n Bur William Petty, Cfnicoi . Henry Spangler, J.ckenn Jacob X Yuanlso N Lab for Haw Wolf, Bethel John Eabley, Jr, Switere,hlO- , h Weagert, :velem Jacob Kettering, S Amk Morrie Weidman, 'Union Isaac Luta, N Lab 1p_ ....... _ IltnryZlmmerman, L Bor Aaron Albert, E Honorer o , anklha ,Moyer, Jackeon Jnoob Bachman, 8 Ann John 11 hloore, N Leb Bor Henry BoWizen, Cornwall Gill go Musser, Union Peter C Baseborn, Union Joseph Matthews, Jackson John M Bowman, Loud', Jona ban Miller, jr, Jacke'u Jame. Demon, Br, N Lob tp John Maulfair, N Ann Joseph pownr , , Leb'n Bor William Mauderback, Jac'n Henry D Bean, Bwatara William Paine, Bethel Joseph Bohn'', Bwatara Lori Rutter, Millcreek Jonas Blokley, swater 3 / 4 Uriah School, Union Jacob Distiller, Bethel (MnPriso Bteckberk, ti Leh tp George Fronts, Lonriond'y George Felbert, Heidelb'g Joseph Cabby B ethel gas ixze i wit mo yTy, N job tp Tetouan* Urich, B Han John A b'o 177 Levan P - Hendall. N L Bor C3rne Wolf, Jackson - Joesph - LOOll, Milloreek Lewis Ylenget,2i-LeL'n , fp George HoinsPAito hoc Levi Zimmerm an; hl Han 41earrE Mere,* Ana drotmlittrus, dorry,:rall: • The following are the provisions In the Bounty Law, passed by the last Legislature, under which School Direc tors are now raising bounties for volun- (NI SECTION 6. 'That the commissioners of any and every county in this common wealth are hereby authorized to borrow such sum, or sums, of money as may be sufficient to pay to each and every non commissioned officer and private soldier who volunteered from such county, and entered the military or naval service of the United States, on or after the seven teenth day of October, Anno D'mini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three ; and to each and every non'commission ed officer and private soldier who may hereafter volunteer and enter the service of the United States from such county, and be credited to the quota thereof, in pursuance of any requisition of the presi dent of the United States, or by any law of the United States now made, or here after to be made, a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars : Provided how ever, That in case the commissioners of any county, or the commissioners and controller of any county in this common wealth,.shall neglect, or resfuse, to take the necessary steps to raise, or complete the raising of bounties in townships, wards, and boroughs, not having raised, or commenced to raise, bounties at the time of the passage of this act, then, and in that case, said township, ward, or bon ough by their authorities afores'aid, [School Directors, road commissioner's, or supervisors, Of - any township, ; or corpoi ate authorities of any city, `ivd,.or bor. ough,] shall haves:sower to'proceed and raise bounties as Tully and as effectually as if donety the county authorities. SECTION 7. That the said county com missioners, or school directors, road com missioners, or supervisors, of any town ship, or corporate authorities of any city, ward, or borough, are hereby authorized, (for the purpose of carrying out the pro visiOns of this act.) to borrow money, and issue, bonds, or certificates of indebted ness, no bond, or certificate, to be -less than the sum of twenty-five dollars, ex cept when the bounty is lessthan twenty. five dollars, in the name of such county, township, city, ward, or• borough, with or without, interest coupons attached, payable at such times, and in such man ner, as may be agreed upon ; and to levy, and assess, on all property, professions. trades and occupations, subject to taxa tion, for state and county purposep, and collect such taxes as may be necessary to meet the principal, and interest, of said bonds and certificates, as they shall be come due, and, payable ; which taxes shall be collected as edunty, cay, ward, and borough, taxes are now levied and collected, including a per capita tax, of not more than one dollar, on ail taxable male inhabitants : Provided, That on ly.isie"per capita tax shall be levied in any one year : Provided, That no bonds, or certificates, issued Under any of the provisions of this act, shall be for a lon ger-period than ten years. SECTION 11. That the Marley 'so bor rowed by the school directors, or road commissioners, or super Visors of any township, or the corporate authorities of any city, ward, or borough, shall be paid over to the treasater of Said city, ward, borough,'or township, or when such Of ficer does 'hot exist, to a person 'duty ap pointed by said authorities of 'said town ship, city, ward, or borough, who, upon giving sufficient bond, for the faithful per formance of his - duties, shall proceed to pay to such persons, in the manner direct ed by the tenth section of this act, and shall be allowed the same per centage as is allowed to the county treasurer, [not mote than one half of one per ceetum on all money so paid over to him Provi ded, That the compensation allowed to any collector of taxes, under drib act, shall not exceed two per centum. • The Provost Marshal General has juit issued fhe following instructions and regulations 'fb be observed by all con cerned : First, Under the - President's Call of Jo iy 18, 1864, for 500,000 volunteeib, men will be enlisted and mustered in for one, two or three years as they may in each case dect.: &cond t TfebOunty provided by law Is Is follows For recruits, including. representative recruits, white - or colored, for one year, MOO; two yeirs,ll2oo ; three years, The first instalments of tffe bounty will be paid by the mustering and iffbliursing officers when the recruit is mustered in, as follows : ust Total. 1864. JURORS EA,ISTMANTS BOONTtES To a recruit who enlists in the army for one year, $33 33. To a recruit who enlists In the army for two years, $66.66. To a recruit who enlists in the army for three years, .$lOO. rFMMIUMS Third—No premium whatever for the procuration of recruits will hereafter be paid by the United States. This howev er will not effect-the payment of prem i bms due for the procuration of recruits previous In the date ofihis order. Fourth—Neither drafted men nor Sub stitutes furnished either before, or after the draft, are entitled to bounty from the United States, The fact as to whether the man is a recruit entitled to bounty, or a drafted man orsubstitute not entitled to it, shall be noted on the enlistment pa pers and muster rolls. JAMES B. EaT. Provost Marshal General. The Philadelpliia Flour market is very dull and prices are drooping, with sates of 600 bbls extra family at $10; and 100 bbls extra at 9 25 per bbl Rye Flo& and Corn Meal are scarce and firmly held. Wheat is very dull and lower, some small sales have been made at $2 50a2 55 for prime old Pennsylvania'and Western reds ; Rye is better, with sales of 300 bits at $lBl. Corn is better, with mkt of 2,000 bUs prime yellow at 0,74 Oats are dull, with sales dr 1,600 bus old Pennsylvania at )Qc per bus. The oflerings of BEET CATTLE were large. The market was dull and prices rather lower, ranging from $l2 to $l6 for common to prime, including a few extra quality at $l6 50a17 the 100 lbs. Cows were firm, at from $2O to $4O each for springers, and $3O to $75 for cow and calf. Hogs were more abundant and prices atsl4 to $l5 the 100 lbs net. Sheep wa il ;firmer, all dlspoled of at 051,01, cents! per lb Ifbes, Stamp Duties.—The act of Con gress which took effect on the Ist ofJuly ints., requires a stamp of two cents on ev ery check' even though below twenty dol lars in amount. Promissory notes for a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, "to be paid on demand or at a time des ignated," five cents ; and for every ad ditional hundred dollars or fractional part in excess of one hundred dollars five cents, without regard to the time the note has to run. Solomon Light, Esq., has sold his farm, of 160 acres, in Union township, to Mr. Amos Heilman, of Philadelphia, for one hundred dollars per acre. We undersfapd that a meeting was held:in the Court House on Moniday evening, 'it was agreed to collect $lO additional to tbe.6ls already collect ed to fill the quota of (fie bdrobgh by biry ing substitutes. 37 three years men are already bought. lithe quota _Ofihe bor ough is 100, there are still 63 lajtar4 to take ds out of the cold. air People say they shell peas when they unshell them ; that they husk corn when they unhusk it; that they dust the furniture, when theylintiust, or take the dust from it ; that they skin a calf, when'they unskin it ; that they scale fish es when they unseale them.--I have heard men say that they -were going to weed their gardens, when I thought their gardens were weedy enciiigh already. MOSQUITOES, sa - y. somebody, love beef blood better than they do any that flows in human vein's._ Just put a couple of generous pieces 'on plates near your bed at night, and 'yob will sleep untroubled by these pests. In the morning you will find themfull and stupid with beef blood, and the meat sucked as dry as a cork. Stopped Business.—The enor mously high taxes imposed by the new revenue law upon the business of cigar making has caused a great many manufac turers to suspend operations and close up their shops. In some counties of this State large numbers of hands have been thrown out of employment. 414r•That must have been a very tough rooster, that crowed after being boiled two hours, and then being put in a <pot with, potatoes, kicked them all out. Lincoln declared in his message that "it was easier to pay a large debt than a larggr one ." Ifso, whymot stop the i'un ning up of the national debt Qur,sTloN.—Rollo I t:here Dick and :Caney, where are you via& that you are in such a hurry ? Almwsn,--Why we are just on our way to Pft Ily's Photegraph.Galleryjo have our picturds taken lle .takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the tiind etciwded. so rsaid to Nancy we will - go ear. ly this Morning befell) anY lnkly'efee4titeiherU, or .we will here to come away again 'without getting any.have heard too that Deily '¢ Gallery la nearly all the time crowded,. and 'so why don't you go to gents other Gallery ? ANP.—Oh my! we ceuld not think of such a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes. so much that we would net go to another Gal lery if we could get them fet nothing. Mama seven veara, experience in the business, hoes a complete sett of improved in.:triune:lts, an excellint sky-light, sup there fore tikes the hest pictures n town. and so of course every body tliat wants a good picture gos* to kind of Pictiares domain take? Arzs.—fte takes Photogranits from miniature to lift- size. plain or colored. Mx card pieturea hare been ,pronounced more truthful and life like than some that hare been liken in our large cities. ins Ambrotypos are beautiful, and can't Ile beat. Ile also excels in copyio-g-pictalox from-entail Daguerreotypes, pita en larging them almost to , any 'Jae. - Queer—Where is tine °eller-7 1 I must give Mtn a call too. AS's... 7 r . Just eitme along with Nancy and I, and we will show ion. It is in slllthe's Newikling, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. L. GMT:taut ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt ant toeewood Frames, Oases, Albums. dc., which' he sells Chrap.— Fur good and cheap Pictures we advise ell to go to paity'eGallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 1i,'03. Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, caps:ft ATTXXIIO.II Bronrocus.,-J. G. Aut.vmAtti %milli re apeetfully inform the public that he continuos the buAnosa of manufacturing and dealhi.•' GUNS,RIFLES PISTOLS, PO WD ER. Caps, Wads,lind all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, on:Market strestoi feu doors: North of the 1.... Y- it. R., Lo-iiimon,- Pa. AU kinds of Raga irtug done at th,a shortest pea sible not it:* and in tha nest style o f ssorktuansla Lebanon, Jane 24,1863.--Iy gpfcial 4itirr%: Editor of Ailvertise. DAMP. Sin :—With your permisilon I wish in say to the readers of your piper that I Will send, by return mail, to ail who wish it (free,) a Recipe, With full diree dons for making and tieing a simple 'Vegetable Balm, that will effectnally remove„in ten days,. Pimples, Mochas, Tau, Freckles. and all finpuritit a:of the flki`n, leaving the same soft, clear,.smaoth and beautiful. I -will also mail free to dant! having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a 'full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache; i n lass thin thirty days: AU applications answered by return mall without . charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. N. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 531 Broadway, New lark July 20. 1864,-3m. Card to time. EfratlCO3rizik• WA LLO W two or ,tlire`c bogahends,p f "to eh n'," B liters," Sarettpn rills," "Nervous An tidotes," kc., &c., kc., and after you are satiated with the result, then try one box. of OLD DOCTOR 'BU CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC. PlLLS—and be rester ed.to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure ly yeketalrle , pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in *their effects on the broken down and shattered multi .tution. Old and young can take them with adran taio.- Tmported and cold in the United States only by JAS..S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York. - Agent for the United States. P. $,—A !fox of Pills, securely packed, will be mail ed to any addroons-receipt of prise, whit!, ie ON IS DOLLAR, post psid-monery refunded by the Agent If entire eatisfaction Is not given. July 20, . . DO YOU WISH TO HE COXED t PAT CHAN'S mitoLtsn sozclitto pri.to cure in lira than 30 days!. the worst rases of NERVOUSNESS, impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness in sanity,-and all Urinary. Sexual, and Nervous Affec tions, no matter from what cause 'produced. Price, One Dollar per box, Sent postpaid, by mail, on re ceipt of an order. Ohe Box will perfect the cure In most caw. Address, . . • JAS. S. BUTLER, General A geo t, 427 Brondway, New York July 20, 1804,-3m. Ayer's Sarsaparilla r a concentrated extract of the choice root, so arm -1 blued with other substances of still greater altera tive power as to afford an effectual antidote for d in cases Sursatlirilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wasted by those woo suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove, as this has, of immense .scrvice to this laige class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How ohnTletely this compound is ill dp .it has been provsn by experiment on many of ;the, worst cases to be found fa the following complaints Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sorsa; Skin Die- muses, Pimples, Produles, Ploiches V:roptiotre, St. An thony's Fire, Rese or Ilrysipelas, Totter or Salt Rheum • Scald hired, it ng Worm, &c. Syphilis or Tronerial Disease is expelled from the sys tem by the prolonged use of this garsapllrillis, and the prtient ie left in comparative beeith. 9 Amato Diseases are caused tiS: Scrofulr in the blood, and are often soon Cured by this Extractor Eareapa , Do not discard this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by something' preteuding to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not.- When you have used Avsa's—then - , and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who call fur it. AYER'S OATH/MTN PILLS, for the cure of Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foil, Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid In action of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liverfiomplaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and ii6r a Dinner Pill. They are;,sugar, coated, ao that the most eeneitire can take them pleasantly, aad they are the best Aper ient in the World for all the purposes of a family physio. Prepared by i. O. AYER MaaLs and Bold by an, the drtigthits in Lebanomand dealers att edloineiverywhalm: , nine 2T li - • A. GENTLEMAN. cured of if ervons Debility, Inecsa nob:meg, Premature Decay and Youthful-Error,- actua ted by a &who to benefit others, willbe - happy to fttr n i'l4 to all who need it, (free ofchargo,) the receive and directions for making the simple remedy used in his rase. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a - Valuable Remedy. will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed,) by addceesing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 'Nassau street, New York. June 1, 1841,-3re. Terrible Disclosures SECRETS for the million I A most valuable and won d e e publication. A. work of 41)t) pages, and Se color o u n i graMECUM, vings. DR. BUNTER'S VAN; rl f an original and popitlar treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functiops, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies far their speedy cure. The practice of TM. HUNTER has long been, and still is. unbounded, but at the earnOtt solici tation of numerous persons, he has teen induced to ex tend his medical useful - 110as through the medium of his ..VA DE 21 KU ," It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or aa It guide for the alleviation of 011;3 of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One cony,. L securely troveloped, will be for warded free of posts ge to. any part of the United States for 50 cents in P.. 0. star:tips, or 3 80pie8 for $l.. Ad dress, post paid, DR. HUNTER., No. 1 Division Street, New York. Sept. 2, 1853.-11• .`,lftidaßifo.. - ....4Diiiti.: St. Jonx's Ontmcn.—Service next Sunday morning and evening, in the la aglish language. Lecture on Wednesday evening. Preaching in the M. Fl Chnrch every Sabbath, botit morning and evening. Alm services -on Thursday evening. liarvent sermon next Sabbath morning, at gjejo'clock in the Gorman, and In the evening in the English lan guage, in the First Refdrated Church . English preaching both morning and °vexing, next Sabbath. in Zion's Lutheran church. Carmen harvest-ThanitstiVing Sermon, at iti A. ?if., and in' the afternoon the Holy Lord's Supper, in the Malarial) church, on next Sunday. • it atxttb. . On the 'Mil erhart,'.' Mr SOLO MON WEBrilt of N. .Labiyon, to Miss MALINDA LUTZ. of Srratara. .0 - Mthe Pitli . fust... by the !One, Mr. JOLLY BENNY, to Mrc. MARX A. YORTir.lioth of Union. On Ole 23d inst.,leytitc. acme, 11r. ' KREI:SPIit to All.qc . 11.ANNA4.1 FULIUMA. ct. Union tp.• On the 16th lost at .be kent.er of Mr. Rudy its the Res J i 3. IN.ughtrrty. Mr. 1,1 1 .i.A.M1N j,S. HOWARD as Palmyra, I,,lianon c •n.,t , , to Mize` ItANCITC . IiAItrI4I4 of Columbia. I.nv.e.ster ecncorr, grio. On the 30th ult., In Swatara, ELLA ELIZA, Infant daughter of C e irue and Mail LENTZ, aged 3 months, and 21 dare. On the 20th ult., In Bethil,APAIS LASU, aged 49 years, 3m and 11 Jaye_ On the Ist inst.. hi Bethel, GEORGE BOYER, aged 72 3 , care, 10 months and 17 days.. On On the 12th iust. In Mothol, GEORGE lIENRY lIEGKADORN, aged years, 10 month and 29 ciays. Un th• 11th i not., to North Lotoluoo Borough, FLORA TOP.i. LS. • .cd 69 se mm, 11 mouths and 30 dass. On the 13th 1.13 ,+n di.ud eta , Illin "le, Dr. W Lf.LIAt,7 lIAUTZ, t.rmerly from Lebinou county aged t 9 yee.re, 8 nnuthe sod 22 [Jaye . . - Op. the P.ll Init., In t4,llscon,al, Jonx MMUS, eg.ta 24 years, 6 menthe and 37 days. Oa tha 18th iaiG., in this Borough, JOAN sonNE, egad 2.1 years, 8 maths and 11 (.2s.ss. to n MariZet. e Lebas Carefully. C Fos; JULY 27, "1864 I Eggs, ./4 doz., 20 - Batter, Ti IA.. 24 !Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, . 17 Tallow, - ' 13 [Lion, 18 Shoulders. 15. • 10 soap,- 7 Rees-wax, 25 White Rags, 6 Mixed Rage, 3 nes, i 6 12i.4 }bristles, id lb., 40 feathers ,11 lb., 6234 Wool, la lb., 40 [Soup Beaus, 13 qt., I Vinegar, ga1.,..11.% LEBAIVON, .IVstess Family, $ll 00 / Extra 11011 r, 100 Prime white iVbesi,2 IQ I Prime Rod Wheat, 2 00 New Wheat, .210 Prime Rye, 1 50 Corn, 1 50 Oats, 80 Clover-seed, 11 00 Timothy-seed, :2.50 Flax-seed, '250 Dried Apples, pealed, 2 00 Poach "Snits," 2 50 Peach "Bates's," 152 Chorales, 1 75 Onions, 100 Potatoes, hue. 50 Apple Dutter,Vereek; 4,5 I.ttx ...avittilifineitio. Valuable Three 'Story 'Mrletc Dotage' at Private Sale. sulweriber t priiratte of the the Rouse now earopLed-bri haat. street, corner ofJail ofpowite, thg Jail, in the horouuh of Lebanon. This is a jwoportrivery ;Leslie. bla for bitainees or as a'privato residence. F.llllThi J, Lelanon,July 27, 186 E.-It. PIUBLiO. -SALE OF THE Sentirellry Properly. Y L AJILLbo sold at public bile, at the Public Hones of T Ilenq P. Col - runny, in the borough of Lebanon, on eS`aturday, August 6, 1864. that desirable property, on the southeast Coiner of Walnut and Water streets in said bayonet. It. fronts 33 feet on 'Walnut street and 200 on Water - street to en alley. The hoprorententa are a two etory brick lug? lately occupied as a Seminary, and other necessa ry outbuildings. This - property is.withltt - a equare of the Court liouie, on the direct load - to the Lebanon Valley Depot. . • , • , • sale to eummgnee'at 2 o'clock, I'. 11., when terms will be made known liy Liberian, July 27, IgB4 Notice. WIIKREAS, my wife ' CA .II OLIN.I3 BlN.Litn, of Lob ' anon county, basleit mu without any - cause, I hereby give notice to all - parsons not to trust her on my account, as I will pay so debts contracted by her, WILLIAM Stanhope, Schuylkill Cud,. Pet., July 27, 1806. R o a 1 o.f Frar - rel's Yard, . JOIIN If/1111131.. bas removedis4,llarlsla,Terd to the North-east Corner of Cen&A , " tind Cumberland streets, in this liorough,abnut itlisaree.east from the Court liouse, with increaamt carrying on the business in Dalian mid .A r marleart Marble, Lime stone, Sandstone. &c. Ile.tairitoe the public in want of auyibing in his line, to tilll and examine his stock.. idr. John , Witraeyer, 11rbig , near by, will attend to Air. Ferrel's, business dialing his absence. Lebanon, July :AUGUST - - court ririiiirimation. Tats the lion. 7ALW.;otesev of Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lehenon end Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and general Jail Delivery, for th?, trial of capital and all other offeuries said counties; the Judge of the General-Court of,Quartem&aelens of. the Peace slid ciqpgr i viJail Delivery; in idle' cOnty of Lebanon; and WiI:IJIM,ItiNn and TeONAM Klastra, Emir's.. Judges of the General Courts . of go-rt 4 Seesious, of the Courts of Oyer and Teetnitier; aorta Peace and Jail Deliv ery, for the trial Qr 41111#14941.10ther offences. in said county of Lebanon—iltrouWASeir precepts to me di rected the 18th day of. April.. A- D., 1884, to bold a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and it Court of Quartet , Fsapions of the Peace :It Leba non for the county of Lebanon, on the " AIN Monday of August, next, which will be the 15th day of said month, to continue ONE Weak. - - . Notice is therefore hereby, given. to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon, to appear in their ,own. persons, with their Tolle, retognizanees, inquisitions, eXtallitia tioria and other documents, and-presaut the same to the prosecuting Attorney at least ten days before the meet ing of the Court, conformably to the provisions of the Act at Aanembly..passed id We Info cession of the Lew islature. Also, all those who Weird to prosecute pris oners which now are or then may be to the Jail of Leb anon county, mill have then and there to appear, on the ad Monday of ri36135T, to proceed against therm as then ay be just. Given under my-band. ihs the borough of Lebanon, the, itqlt day of Julyt,...bohe. year ,of our Lord, one thousand eight.hundred and sixty-four. PETP,II. L. STOUCEI, S'ASr . ll. Sheriff's Ofnee, Lebanon, Taly 27, lglit T , HE corAIITNER.ting itamoifoßig EX.lBT lug between C. C. .1. 4 .0 , E4 - end-11. W. RANK, in the Wholesale Tobacco l;uainess, tnittcr cbe firm of LOWER A RANK, is Chili tliv dissolved. by • 'mutual coneent. The business of the late hrin Bill be settled by either of the partners at No. 146 North Third Bt. all di ph i oly 1,16 A. .11. W. RA;cg sv of the late firm ef. Letter .L• Rank, will continue the Mutineer es ketrfollire, ...at entre!, Owe, . - 11. W. RANK . 12;111114.-tt. Co l alitea nIE Schodbireciors o( Bethel township will receive 1 PROPOSALS FOIL COAL for the different School Houses of said Dietrict, on the 24 dal of August, f rein 12 to 8 o'clock., JOSIAH LIGHT, President, JACOB M. LENTZ, Treasurer. MIIUEL :WEBER, Secretary. Fredericksburg, July 211,18611. Kline 7 o Pateutt Fruit Jar. Grreatt lEPtic,434essies. Vat, moat enemas' amid Jar in the market. m all glare, having no clamping or screw device.— For sale at LEMBFAGER'S Drug Store ; .Market street, Lebanon. int Catil and get & circular givineracre infanta , Vahanon, Jthaa 1564,2:-:it. Wanted, AGOOD JOIIRNEMAN 13110BMAREB. to work cm &DIEM& of work. None but a good workmen need apply. ALSO, A BOY of Moan la Tears of age, and of good moral character, will be taken to learn the trade. C. FOBSIO & SON. Alyeretown, July 20,1864. Dissolution of Partnership. 1111 Firm of 3. lINDRIOTI 8• CO ~ was disolved and expired on the llth day of July, A. D. 1864. The Bonke are in the hands of W. h. Iledricb for settlement at the old stand. All those having claims against said firm will present them, end those indebted will please make payment. The Iluslnoss will be (tarried on at the same Place b9.000D k 1113D11IC11. Acknowledu. hag the liberal patronage b iretnfore besanwed upon the late firm, they would respectfully solicit a continu ance. Sewing Machmes. • riMN Subscriber would respectfully inform her I friends, aterthe publiclit general, that she has; in connection with her MILLINERY business, taken the agency 4or , WAeeler . & Wilson's ulasurpassc..ott -• bie-Loek-Stich Sewing Illachin.a, • • which here taken the premfum at the great London Fair, and at Inkudreds of other Fairs. It is adapted fire all kinds pf Sewing and Tailoring. Three different numbers of the Macline , will always be kept on hand, which can be examined at has store . will give instrnetions in the manner of agile:lL- T he 3fillinciy fluSineSso'n al/ its brooches, will tia' continued at her Store, in Cumberim d street. bless. HARRIET L. SELTZER. Lebanon July 20, 1864.-3 m. U. S. 1040 Bonds. Those Bends are tuned under the Act of Congress of 'March Bth, 184, which provides that all Ponds issued under this Act slsall be I:Malan FROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Sub scriptions to these Rends are received in trailed States "noes or notes of National. Banks. They are TO. BE REDEEMED IN QIN, at thp pleasure of the Gecern runt y period not less faith, ten nor snore than for ,fycycors from their date, and-until their redemption 'VIVI.: PER. CENT. .INTEREST WILL 'ItE PAID.IN COIN, on Monde; of not q . l.:Sr ,one hundred dollars an nually fool on all other Bends semi-annually. The in terest is payable on the Bret days of March and Sup teinber in ouch year., Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonde r ate they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re- corded on fhe'books or the t 7. S. Treasurer. and cantle transferred only on the owner's order. CP - ripeullonds are payable to bearor, and sic" mere IconveraAnt common tel 08061. - wzrza SIMON J. STINS. Ageut to make sale. 11111/1•1113 ISAAC II EDRICIT. J EFFMON lIEDRICH Net-nt Nebo, July 20, 1864. IftiViaeeler & Wilsovi3*.• Subscribe:l to this loan will have the option of ha't , lug their Bonds draw interest from March let, by pay ing the uccrutd interestin Ctin--(or In United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. fur pram iurnd or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit . . As those Bandy are Exempt from Mugigipal or State Taxation, their value is inereasea from one to three per cent per annum, according to the rate of tax levies In rad Qua parts of the country. At the prevent rate of premium 00 zzold they pey Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, end are of cellal convenience as a perma nent or temporary investment. It to believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lo;; , leis as the various deiciltifions of U. S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private partied or stock companies or sep arate.. rObintunitlel: only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States - the whole property of.the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums Atm SM) up to any magnitude. on the same terms. and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest Cat , Utast. They can be converted in to money at any. moment, and the holdir will have the benefit of the interest. It may be maul to state in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States on which inter. est is payable on the 3 d day of Mareh,lBs4, was $76%0415,000. The interest on this debt for the coming ilseal'year w ill be 06,987,126, while the cus toms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, end ing Inns 30th,1854, has bean so far at the rate of over $1120;960,001) par 'minim. . " It wilt be seen that even thepre.eut gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants or the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount or importations, to $ 1 50,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agmits were not issued from the United State Treasury until March 26, but in the first three weeks Of April the subscriptions averaged more than TEN 311L LIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by.the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. • Second National Bank et Philadelphia, Pe. Third National Bank of Phiftdelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are deimaitariex of:Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BA:scruts throughout the Country, (acting as agents of the Na tional Depositary Bankg,) will furnish further infer ntatiou on applieatioit and AFFORD EVERY. YACTLITY TO 14IIIISORIB.Ell.: May 11,1564.E—ant.i Joint ILesoitition . _ PROPOSING CERTAIN A AEND .SMNITS TO TUS CONSTITUTION. !le it resolved ay We Senate and House of Repruenta lives of .the COmmormocalth of Pennsyivania fn Genera/ Ammiii/ met, That the following amendments' be pro peso! to Ms Constitution of the Oom mon wealth, in at cord &nee With the Proviedoue of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section'to the third article off the OolietttUthUo to be designated as section four, as follows: ./. , :ection 4. WheneTer any of the qualified electors of th a Coromonweaub shell be in any, actual military eareire, under a requisition froui the Preeid-nt of the United States, or by the authority of tuis Common - went th, such electors may cacti:isle the r ight of suffrage In alt elm:lnuit by the citisens, under ruck regulations as are, or shall bdpreserieed by law. as fully as if they wore proem: at their venal plat, of eleet44." Section 2. There shall be two additional:se:Mons to the eleve.th ar title of the Coustttion, to be designated se /teatime eight, and nip e, as follows : "Section 8. No bill Omit be {messed by the Legiela ture,.containing more than• one subject, which shall be clear ly expreesed fu Vie title, estoupt appropriation tin." 'Stollen 9. No bill shall be paned by the Legislature granite g any powers, or privilers, in nay sato, whore Os. authority to grant each rowers, or privilrgeo, has been, or may Koreofieebe, conferred upon tie court, of ibis' Commonwealth." LINNHY C. JOUNSON, /Speaker of the House of Bop reseutnti res. JOLiti P. PP:D.:NS:4, Speater of the Senate. OFYIOZ 07 Tll2 SECRZTAILT 07 TEM COWISONWEIIII3. tiLICILISSUAGI, April 26,1.804. PENNSIL VANIA , -SS: do hereby certify that. she folsgoina; Is trill, { true and correct copy of tilt original Joint 1 " 8 " f Resolution 4 'lie General A seembly, entitled Jolot Reeolution proyoring certain Ameadmente.to the o.metitation; as the owe re to.cin to a n Ole lo this orrice. , 'ln Testimony eobereot, I hose hereunto Net ray hand and caused tke +eel of 'OK. Esecretery's olGce to La mr fix.rd, the day and year above rtrittaq,. PAX ELIECR,,, I gociAte'ri. of the Wiumonwetiti. The above titanlutton hewing . been egreitl to by n me3or4y of the metnnere of mirk U tieo, et two goods"- Week sessions of L 132 General. Ansembi of this Co-otnion wealth, the propowt atnetalments will be sold:dyed to thisonsaple, for their A.‘ll,tl , •l* or rejection. ou thofirst TURSP AY of At. GUS P, in the year of -our Lord. ono thousand eight auudreo and sixty four, itt accrwitauce with the id...visions of the terti.h article of the Conetitu Lion. and set, e,,titte3'Au Lot preecibiug the time and llifiblrr of sunrotttlug to the people, for their approval ind rattli.stioAnr rrjection, the proposed autentlmente to the Cmontitertion." sodiroved the twerity4i; ird day of April, one thouselid eight huudred and sixty four. SLlFfit. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Mey I 7 -(e iron Lost. T OST between Lebanon and Joseph Krelder'a,..in Li Cornwall tp., several pieces of new iron for a Shovel. Harrow. The flutter will be reit:o4W by re turning it to the undersigned near the Toll clote. Nay 11, '64.-3t.° JOHN lIIIMER. - - swi EmploVnient $7 AGENTS WANTED ! r' 111 pity from $25 to $75 par manilla, and all I'V expenses. tonal's Agents, or give a commission. particulars giant Address ERIE SEWING- MAGIUNE COMPiNT, JAKES,, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. May 13.1663. ' DEN .TlSTitr. AVING returned from Philadelphia, I would ray 11 to the good people of Lebanon and vie Laity, that I bare taken rooms ut Mae. Itkasn's (one door East of Dr. C. D. Gioninger's,) where I Can he found at all bows of the day, to wait upon those who may want my profeseional sere icon. Particular attention paid to the treatment fwd./Ming of 2'EETH. All-operations done in the moat improved and wieldy& manner. AW PRICES as low as elsewhere for the same clime of work. Chloroform and Ether administered topstionte when desired. -- .Taardcful for past favors, I would solicit the liation. spot those wishing the services of 6 Dentist. (iEORGE OLA.RK, D. D.:9, Lebanon, Ps., April 21, 18124; at PROCLAMATION YOR A SPECIAL ELECTION, TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1864 In the Ncime andby the Authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ANDREW G, CURTIN, Governor of the said Commonwealth, To Peter L. Slouch. Zap ' Sherif of the county of*Leba non—Sends Greeting : A joint leeolntlon proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of this Common wealth, which are as follows, vie : "There shall be en additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows ..See. 4. Whenever any, of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be In: any. actual military service, under-requisition from the President of the United States; or by authority of this Commonwealth, suck electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the eitisene, under such regulations as or shall be prescribed by law, so fully as If they wereinosent at their usual places of elections. !There than be two additional sections to the elev enth mu li o le of the Constitution, to be designated as section alga t and nine, as follows: See. S. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature coutaining snore than one subject, which shall be • clearly expressed In the title, except appropriatio n bills. . • "See. 9. Eolith:than be passed by the Legislature, granting any AM:were or privileges, in ally case where the authority tolerant such powers or privileges. list ,or Inez hereafter be, conferred upon the courts 'of this Commonwealth," has been agreed to by the majority of thb members elected to each House of the Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same ; And whereas, It is frovided.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 least three months after being so agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legislature F bull 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 en act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty third day of Anno Domini, one thousand eight bemired and sixty-four, it is provided, "that for the purpose of ascer taining the sense of the people of Elie Consmonweulth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of said amend ments, or either of them. the Governor of this Com- • monwealth shall Issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Comusonwealtb, com manding them to glee notice In-the usual manner,ih notless than two newspapers in each city and emus ty Provided, That so many are pultlisbett therein, and by at least two printed handbills in each election slistrict,of every city and county wherein no newspa per is published, that en election will beheld in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, fiecinte and die 'ride therein, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST in the, year : of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and Sixty four, for the pnrpces of deciding upon the apprrval 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 Commonwealth are directed tohe opened, held and closed. - ! .• .Nme, therefore, In obedience to the regoirements Mire 14th article of the Constitution, and in sWeorelarfee With the true intent and meaning of the said otet, of the (tweeted Assembly of this Commonwealth, I, ANDREW G. CUP.Ttlia Covet-Mae of the said Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, .do Issue this writ, commanding and re quiring you, this sold Peter L. Sloecla Sheriff of the said county, to give notice in the usual manner, and as by law required, that efi election will be heldne cording to the terms of the Constitution, and prova eions of the act ,of the General ,Asisombly aforesaid,in each of the townships. borouglici. wards, precints and districts therein, on the First Tuesday of. August, in the ymr of our Lord, one thousand (debt hun dred and sixty four, for the purpose of deciding bison the approval sari ratification, or rejectieu,•of the said amendments. • Given under my hand and the great Seal of the State. at Harrisburg. thleatwenty ,first day of June, in the yearof our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty four, and of the Commonwealth the eighty. eighth. By the Governor. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Coramonavealth, In pursuance of the above proclamation of the Gov ernor of the Commonwealth of Penusylvatsia, I, PE TER L. STOLICII, High Sheriff of the County of Leb anon, Penneylven ha do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that en election w ill be held in the said county of Leb anon, ON •TtJESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF AU GUST, 1364, for the purpose of voting on "ajoint, res olution proposing certain amendments to the Consti tutien of this Commonwealth," ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE that the places of holdingthe aforesaid Gen eral election in the several wards, boretighs, districts and townships within the county of Lebanon, are as follows, to wit : The Electors of the East Weed Borough of Lebanon are to meet in the Commiielonere rooms in the Court House in said borough. 4r - The Electors of the Nest Venni the °rough of Lebanon are to meet in the aury Boom, 'on the west side of the Court Howie in said Barougli.- • • The Electors of Scattit Lebanon township are to mine in the Grand Jury room at the Court House In the . 13orougn of Lebanon, • , The Electors of North Lehation -Beton& are-to meat • M a th! Public 'louse of Ihrittivin Zeller, in said Bore Tits Electors of-North- Lebanon township are to meet at time Public House of E. G. tante, lb said towb ship. The telectorit erJackson township, are to meat at the Public House of Jacob it. Miller, in said township, The Electors of North Anriville tewnebip, are to mast at the Public House of Simon 11. Crall, in said township. • • The Electors of Heidelberg township, are to mast at the Public House of Lev iS. liberty, in said township. The Electors of Londonderry township are to meet at the Public House of John Wheland ,in said township. The blotters of East Hanover township are to meet Id the Public House of Jacob W. Adams, in said town ship. The Electcra of Swatara township are to meat at the Public House of Simon Heilman, in said township. The Electors onßethel Wrienship'are to meet at the Public House of Jacob Beichert, in Bald township. Tho Electors of Union township are to inset at the Public }louse of Daniel Bordner, in said township., The Electors of Millcreek township are to meet at the Public Home of Frederick A. Shultz, in said township. The Electors ofSouth Annville township are 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, seer near Bausch Gap, in said township. The Electors of Cornwall township, embraced in the southern district of said township aro to meet st the Public House of J. & Gabby, in said district. . The Electors of the Northern district of Cornwall township are to naget..in Travers* Jury room on the : west side of the Court House, in the Borcetigh of Leine lashoi for.A.e information of -the elesetora of the county of Lebanon, publish the act entitled, •een act 'prescribing the time and manner ofsubmittlong to the Peonlea for their approval and ratfileat ion, or rejection, the proposed amendments te, the Constitution." Wmfaxas, A joint resolution, proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of th is Commonwealth, nas been agreed to by a majority, of the members elected to each houses. 61 the Legislature,, at two successiVa beisions of the lento:the first session commenting on the first Tuesday of January, in the year of our -Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and the second session commencing on the .finst Tuesday ill January, In the year of, our Lord one thousand eight Imaidreei and sixty-foor t • :rind whereat, It is provided in the tenth article of the Constitution, that any amendment, so - agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such a man ner, and at such times, at least three menthe after being so agreed to by the two houses, as the Legless. tore shall preterit). Mich submission to be in such manner and form that the people may vote for or against each amendment separately and distinctly ; therefore, See. 1 Be it ettpcted ' by the Senate and House of Rep re,sentatires of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Aseembly met, sad it is Arreby enacted by the authority of Use same, That for the purpose of ascer taining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, In regard to the adoption or rejection of said amend ment., or either of them, the •Governor of this Com monwealth shall issue a writ o f election, directed to to each and every sheriff of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give notice, in the neon.'mapper, trimmer, in notlese-than to., newseiapere FAA city city and . monty: Provide:l, That so many are publish•ed therein, SAO, by at lead e two prloted handbills in each election district of every city and county wherein no newspaper is published, that an election -will. -he held la each of the townehips, boroughs, wards, precincts pied districts therein, on the first Tuesday:of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fear, for the purple of. deciding upon the , approval and ratification, or rejection -of the said amendments; which said eleetiou shall be opened, held, and closed upon theday aforesaid, at rho places and within the hours at and within whirls the general elec- Holm of the Commonwealth are directed to be opened, held and Mond ; and it shall be the ditty of the judges, inspectors end clerks of said townships, bores', wards, precincts sod districts to receive, at the said election• tieketi, not exceeding the number of proposed amend ments, either Written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from each of the qualified -voters of this State, who may offer the came, and to deposit them in a box or boxes, to be for that peepoee provided by the proper officers; which tickets shall he, respective ly, labelled on the outside, "First Amendment," "Sec. and Amendment," amia!Third Amendipent;" and those who me favorable to said imenduients, or any of them, assay express their approval thereof by voting each, as many separate written or printed or partly written and partly printed ballots or tickets, as there are amendments approved by them, containing, on the in- I side thereof, the words "For the Amendment ;" and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting each, as many separate, written or ,printed or partly written and partly printed ballot*" or tickets, as there are amendments not approved- by them, containing, on tho inside thereof, the ',cords, "Agatest,the Amendment e! the elector- voting for or agalinittheamendment shall ho considered :its voting--for or against the proposed fourth section to article three of the constitution, ex tending the right of suffrage to soldiers ; electors vo• ting_for or against the second amendment shall be con sidered as voting for or against the proposed eighth section to article eleven of the Oonsthution; and electors Toting fur or againet the third amendment shall be con sidered as voting for or against the propoted ninth See. Lion to article eleven of the Constitution. SEQ. 2. That the election on tbg eattiliropcisted.arnefee silents shall, in all- respeets,abo conducted at the gene. rat elect' ona of this Commouwealth are noiv conducted; and it shall be the duty of the ietnnt judges of the reaps-mice counties anti districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given Ozer against each of said amendments, In t ll - 61 "inner afore said, to make out dupliceea to shat thereof, expressed in world llt length and not In figures only; one 4f willtti return& scanade,eliallbe lodged in the prothottia 'terzre office of the court of common pleas of the pro 'sr county, and t 13.4 other genial and directed to the Shantitary-'Or the Omit onwesith and bor one of mid judges awaited, earthwith, in the moat ecearanient ; 0.110 pesteffiw, awn' Whith poet' netball be prepaid at the expense of the prdrer county,. , Sac. 3.26 at it erhall be the daft' of the ilerratary rif the Ccmtrilhnwealth. on the twenty-thh - fidny of angwq next, before fear Verna. poet to deliver to the Speaher of the Senntaer the Speaker of the Muse of stepresentativea, the rethrtte of the said ..ierdien from the several cortntie4 of the Commonwealth; and the same shell on the simile stay and boor be opened and prblished in the presenter?? the menthols of the ye fete and ifouse of Itcpresenthtives; and the number of votes given for and aPthrat , Sithc 3 ReTer 4 Y eeSte • re spectively, shall he carefully summed no and war.- Joined, and linplinte cartifirwtea of the result shall be signed by the Speakers of the twa borpten. One of said certificates shell be delivered te•the Secretary of the Commonwealth. who steal cause fNe Mime to be re corded and filed in his office, and the other of said tui tlfimtes obeli be delivered to the (levert er. alm shall forthwith issue his proclamation. tleclari+r- -Whether. • the enid amendments, or either of them, ban been ap• proved and ratified by a majority of therms. Mild_ jot era of the State voting therein Provided, That if far: My Gauss, n quorum of either hennas of the legislature tibial not be present at the day and boor above re. e ef . tioned, then the said votes shall be opened in the pr`ce ence;of enehmembers of said lionno; ee shall be Free-. ant; and in case .of the absence of the Speakerof either of said 'houses!, the Raid certiftc.tes shall bq signed tho Speaker present ; or ID nice of the ato nence of both speakers, by the eh lef Clerk!' of both houses, or either of . them lit the absence of one of the said clerks. 4.. That thqseveral trades required to be per formed by the eheriffi, commiseloners, constables, judges, inspectors. and all other officers whatever, in end itheut the general electisns it this Commonwealth ; shall be perfOrtued by each officers in and atout,the election herelit provided for; and' air perkily", nbetties officers or others, shall be liable to the satne - &pith ment for the nog iect of any duty or the commission of any offence at, lit or about the said cleetton as they ~would for the neglected' like duty or the commission of like ofitince at, In or allbut the g.neral elections of this Coinmonwealth, FfitNRY C.-JOLUNSOI - 1, Speakei of the notate of ItepresentatlveS. JOAN Y. PENNEY, • . . • • . Speaker of the Senate. ArrnovEn—Thetwerity-third day of April, Anno mini, one thousand eight hundred and sistpfour. .X. G. CURTIN. • IitSETIttO OP BETIIIIN POD3PS.' Pursuant to the provisions contained In the tit aeir Lion of the act afotesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the eertin cotes or return of the election of their respective dia tricts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at Lebanon, on the third day after theday ofelectiou, being FRIDAY, the sth of AUGUST, then and there to do and perform the duties reitnired by law of the Kidd judges. Alai', that where &judge by sickness or unavoidable accidept is unable to attsil•such meeting. of judged, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by ohe'dfthe filspetidrs of clerks of the eh3o- Von of said district, who shall do and perform the du ties required of raid judges unable to attend. Given under my hand, in my office In Lebanon the Et.h day of July, A.D., 1864. PETER L. STOUCII, Sheriff of Lebanon oe, SHIIIITFrii OPTICS, Lebanon, July 6,1884.—te IIdPORTILNT TO ALL, INVALIDS. RON IN THE BLOOD. IT is well known t the medical professlot that the Vital Principle or Lire Element of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat ; brit If the food is not properly - digested, or if, /roll► any cause whatever, the-neceesary quantity ad trop it not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system 'suffers. The bad blood will Irritate the heart, will. clpg up the Wags, will stupefy the brat% will - obstruct DM liver, and will send its dieease-pro ducing elements to all parts of the system, and every one ill suffer in whatever organs may be predisposed to disease. The great Tone or 4 IRON AS A MELO.ICINJO is well known and acknowledged by all medical men. The difficulty has bean to obtain such a preparation of it as will enter the ci.zulation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, rays Dr. payee, Massachu setts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in a way before unknown. The Peruvian Syrup a.a protected.tuitiou of the PROTOXIDN A NENV DIECOVEitY IN MEDICINE, that Strikes at the Root Of-the Disease by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element—lron. The Peruvian Syrup .. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy... Pow anal Ague, Lees. of Energy, Lois' Spirits, The Peri Man Syrup Infuses strength, vigor, androest life into the system, and builds up an " Iron ponstitqtlon." The Peruvian Syrup Owes Chronic Diarrhom, Boum, Loss of Constiintional lilgor. _ The Peruvian Syrup Cures Ifervotra Affections, Female Complaints, and aid disease* of the Kidneye and Bladder. he Peruvian Syrup la tt Specific, for all tliseasos originating ha a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Debiltw or a Low State (Atha System. Pamphlets containingeertificates of cures and raceme mendatious from some of the most eminent Ph 'stokes Clergymen, and others, will be sent free to auy ad, We select a few nf the names to show the okaraoter of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., . Preetdeut atlas Metropolitan Bank, New York, REV. ABEL STEVENS, Late Edluir Christian Advocate and Jounal REV, P.. - OltUßCti, ]Editor New York Chronicle; Rey. John Plerpont, LOW is Johnson, M. Rev. Warren Burton, Ro swell Kinney, Rer. . Arthur B. Fuller, 13. M. Mendell, AL D.. Rev. Ourdon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm, Rev. Sylvanite Cobb, Frauds Dana, AL D., Rev. T. Starr King, J. Antonio Sanchez, Al. D v Key. - Ephraim hate, Jr., Abraham Wendell, M. D v Km Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Hayes, M. D., Rev. Henry Upham,- S. R. Ch Mon. M. D., Rev P. C. Headley,,. Rev. John Yli.Olmstead, Jeremiah Stone ,M. Prepared by N. L. -CLARK k CO., exclusive/a , gba J. P. DLRSMORB.,No.,49 I Broadway, New' Tod'. Sold by en Druggists.. Redding's Russia Salve. Heals Old . Sores. . Redding's Russi Salvea Cures Burne,. Scalds, Cuts.. Redding's Ilifssia Salve Cures Wounds. Bruises, Sprains. Redding's Russia Salve • Cures Boil', Uleers,.Cancers. Redding's Russia. Salve Cures Salt ithuem, Files, Erysipelas, Redding's Russia Salve Cures Ringworms'. earn 6. , Le. NO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT IT Only 25 outs n box FOlt SALE 31 J. P. DINS3IOIIB. No. 491 Broadway, New York. S. W. FOWLI CQ. No. 18 Xrentont St., Berton, And f:. all Diugiiits and Country Storpkeepera. .inne 29, 1891.-19. eow. Administrator's Notice. NMOB is hereby given that lettere of Administris tion, cum testamento annexo, on thi estate of PE 1711i dee'd., late of Cornwall tp.., Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the under. signed of North Lebanon Tlorougb„County and Ws aforesaid. All persons indebted to said. estatsq*BL please make payillent, and those having claims - Will present them without delay. , . • . 701 IN LA:U . 47%IN, .; , 'Administrator cum testemento annexe. Lebanon, May it, 1864.—* - R. DELG . 'S LIQUOR STORE,' Market Square, opposite the Market ileum, leha non; Pa. ri 111 E undersigned respectfully inform tue public J_ that he has received an extensive !deck of the choicest and purest Liquors of all descriptions: These 4 , 4 Liquets he in invariably disposed to sell at un• precedentedly low prices. , • Druggists, Farmers, Lintel Keepers, and oth. era will commit their own interests by buying of this undersigned. L. It. DREG. Lebanon, Aprll 15, 1683. • Administrator's Notice. NOTICR is,hereby. given...that Letters of Adnrlnis: oration on_the.,Estate PHILLP HUBER, deed., late of North Lebanon township, Lebanon county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing•lir borough of Lebanon, county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said ablate will please make pay ment and those having claims will prevent them with out dhlay, to JOSEPH HUBER, Atim'n N. Lebanon tp., April 18, HOC Matrimonial. F you wish to marry, addressatm underaigued, who - 'a:Wilma you, "without money and without price," valuable information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, no matter how old, how ugly how poor. This is a reliable affair. The inform,- cu m will coot you nothing; and ifyou wish to marr , ,,y will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly co , „&dentiaL fibs desired information gent by return In fi i4 an d tin questions aeked, addrede SARAEf B. Greenpoint)ugs Co.,Y. „, l • Jorte'S,lB64.-4t • Blanks tor Bouni an d i nca nd ge ij ; Pion Claims just TARTIRRR e attad. fnr sale at the XiD• r -
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