In the following letter to the President, daLW July 21st, A. D. 1864: STATIC OP MARTLAND, EX&OUTIV& DEPARTI4I3I7I . , ANNAPOLIS, July 21, 1984. ills Excellency, Amines( lancomi, President of the United Statee— Silt i the repeated raids loran the Potomac tiver Made bY pet Mint of the rebel army, and the mttebt qqt oil dating° they have enceeeded eo iretliktentlY Ili Inflicting, have most injuriously kirmitlid the people of Maryland and Penntylvd nia, in the neighborhood of that river, and Many! Of third', it hrbalievedi as the only security a glinttetels bones in the future !notoriously con side:log Use proprio4rof abandoning their proe-h -cut homes and seeking safety at the North. • II teems to us that not merely in this section. isl aspuot of, tie-case, but in its national refs= lions; the security of this herder line beterein the loyal sad 'rebellions! States is en object jus tifying and requiring a disposition of a portion of the National force with en especial view to Its defense.. The Potomac River can only - be trossad,in Its ordinary state of water at come Iva or six fords, and we propoeo to enlist from our'tespective states a volunteer force, that shall be iodic lon t with the aid •of the fortilimitione istircii the force itself can speedily construct, to effectually guard them a 11... • We eutk the Government that the recruits so . *cited shall be credited - te,lhe qudtas of our rev emit states on the call lint made, and be armed, „equduptsol pod oug p 4Yedisoc ststir volunteers in ihnliervitte. T r 7 Wd are' aWar3 ‘ trai nt a general rule well founded ohjeiationt- exist to the enlistment of . fors l l6l Waled for hots e 1 or local_ deßtWed, Wit vre' regard subb a seivree is we now suggest as an elceptionatonee, end the complete ptoteetion of this part ofour frontlet" of ad mittesimational argortanco. ' • 1-31 : 1/410st after the outbreak of this rebettled the inspcir . tams! oil sotsciel.defense of the ration bordering on ekessepper Potomac was recognised by theCtovernment, sustike 'Eton. travels Thotassisf Idarylend' was author fled by it to rates 'three reglinente with a Mere to- the proteition of the coin:igloo ea elibtr side cation. river. Thew regiments were tattled bitt the , subseqttent ski speciosa li servie, required:their emplOyment slaw' :• where, and they therefore afford at prowint no panto !Mar ireourlty to thot region beyond other troops in the, iler - ..c • The neoeasity, as we skink, - some mirk peculiir %antigen has now become toottetooe that Ivo wcraid, w rest rrirpect,but l 'eneet erstrieritly Urtie !Wm If_ottr2t - eelleneythe erpediemsy ofootestetleg to the suggestions we have made, end Me *lll assitnitetstely set abont mis ts; the tercel required, and we have no doubt they will be promptly procured. We have trm honor to be, with great respect, • • your ot octlent servants. lAfgrkid) A. W.ERADFORD, , 7 y A.O c.IETIN. Ths toßdW i ligsjatfOr i jfreln the Assistant Adjotant General, do rt - ngriytig,,s . e.lB4, l l, it tis o t r i r a only reply toWilpol,py' ale dp i ta I . t." . , •• • rWAN•Ilivs , ••• ) ADflefilfr 4.4 z5l AAA L's Ornes. • Indiscreton; b. 0 , Auinst tn. 1 8l,) itnnetsissom...theltisternor of Petimsylvania, Harrisburg, Penn's: gu t-vI hero the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the Joint letter from yet:wealf and the Governor of Maryland, d I Juty 21M,186.1,ae lag authority to *se a volunteer form in your respreti•e States, to be akalasively nowt liar home- ayfenoo, and for guarding the fordaof the Pelotas°. Zrt reply. I am directed by the rotary of War to inform you that the proposition brethren fully consid riled, and that Chu authority asked fur oinnut be grant. ed. jn this OonTlllolies pleats see the act of 09oirrIfee,sp proted Warner, 1.80,1882..55e, promelgatea itk Gen-, grit Ordsrs N 0.16, leries of 1801, from this Mince; I have the, honor to senr•lni air, Very respectfully,' Your abodieut servant. TUOtLAB M. VINCENT, (81gtied) Aell elan t, Adjutaat,Generel. blzW.-62mit4r fetter not Mr Rawellemy. The Goveenor of Airylatuf, Misdate. How the reason given for theretusal to eat on thie • propoeitlon, can be made consistent with the enitst meat of men for one hundred days, to serve In Nom tiyhr nix. .I'ts - yland and at liVa..hingtou and rlcluity, it la bard to perceive. • On the Inggeition made by 'eltisena of the herder co &Mlle, the following commneication dated 22d July. /116 f., seas male by Major Gen . Couch . totilitirffacrotary uf War i (Copy), 11zateinvietatut,Dge'T f usclosneesm. atelemenit s. Pa . July 2 .1 . 18 " • Hon. Itntirte Id. Pennon, ilteretery,of War.' Box :—During, the recent raid into Marylartd,the eitisene of Obambe'rebeirg *rimed cut with& determin ation to stand by the few soldiers resent, and hold the tofu epithet any cavalry force that 'might assault it. Bra citinom of York Orrespective of party, volunteer-' ed,pyra Oroxvi aud wept - dawn ta the M 'ahem Oen ' 00 , filhoud in guaad'ite bridges °timid their t men. This le stated let order to show you that the ' border Mittens " ate beginning to realize that by united so lion -they have the strength to protect .themaelvre • against an ordinary raiding party. Ittelesed. I Invite Lour attention to. a letter , a idealised to the Governor, , avatar with We eldorsement upon the select-of , i forming aeptchil corps fom the six border counties most exposed. 11'10, • 0 mon canthus be organic d, i s existence would be a prated' lon and give coon donee. .. , the . . . ;• litminformo V that h metal sentiment of the pep *pie in quecion fs In favor. of diem:thing belpg done at ones,and as a military, mespure, think IS will he of essential tiervice to the General Gorernment.anclreo emmeud that the War Department encourage the Mons ment by authorieleg the loan or Irene Of unifetW, provided the law to rotation - la sweated'. • ' • ''''' It le bellies(' that the new mtittla law Of thin !Mite w 11l practically prove no value excepting that anew f aliment will probably be made. lam sir, Very respectfully. Soar otedient rervant, (Slgued,) D N.oolloff. . . . Mejor General Cc md'g Dept. ' GnADonestasa..Day's FUII4OIIANNA, HAIM name. Aug.-4. 1861. A true copy respectfully ferni.hel for the informs 'Stoup! lila Xxc llenoy Governor A. G. Catlin. • • .1140.8 8011ULTZR, • Assistant Adjntent G-nerni. •. • On the 131110 day I approved In writing of 011 pro ' position, and expressed my opinion that the Legiele. • ' 'tune would pars an rct In accordance with It at its ad • Jeurae4 seer ion on the 28d of August lam furnished • Illitk official copy of the following verde. dated . , (1, 1864 br the 'Smog lon of Gen. Conch. : i• . , . isx Dre'r ADJWCalter GailaAt's Deelol. __. .... , , Wastedutereit; D. o., , aug .1, lent,' litillithiGedaril ill. N Cauca, ' '.-, ,-, n ..i , - • Go.emenihrs, do. Gatriebarg, V.I . ' ' . Inkt—l have thehenor to ackoowle•ge the reerept' _ltatir letter of the 22d of Icily, rotative to the United; • _, optovidlng uniforma for a "Spacial Cori a " of nIM tre.rrem certain border counties of Pennsylvania. ,i 0 reply, I end directed to Inform you that the sun ' ul bletin carefully considered by the Seceetneyrif , who *not sanction the Issue of the olothinkja question. .: • I am, General, Very rimPocdrallYr .....tk Your obedient aim/lint. (Signed,) , THOMAB N. VINAIINT,,I,"' Aseletant adintantEleneriliEn ' 111.042171111001 DIPASTKIINT 01.111 Bunivansnis, ,• , • . • Ilerriebneg,, Aortal co. 1 64: • 4 tine coPy riser...ololly, furnished for the informs .lIC dins kxreliency,CloverepeAt,G.Ourlind , ' . •NTlI'l •f. MIULT ZS. , Arei etaitr /m. Galeral Telalefiofihethree year,.211.0,.1 oro it bee . =found ne , eseary. to call tic , State minis rot the 'ee of het tate, and this, hes been none :with the • diliinliitid &We tauce.of the °op or .I(koretropftegt. 'from Wit *ant of organization, ide Meet , beets obl4,ed to rel . . . eitetortrely on the volunteer militia, and..wiih,few • ex eirptions to erg oihie themenew rot each riesmaton This, has calved confusion and a loss of valuable time; and his resulted in sending to the field bodies et men la a Meat meaartre undic 'tinned. The militia Lill passed at the last eyeeton 1p I-thinkafor •oaightary timed; the host militia !ewe eSei'Ve e'rer had ;Kt under the existing . f ingtrandifiary clrcumetemeed It se- ms to make =AM. • eat ono. I soggeet that the esteem?, ebe directed to Make an immediate enrollment, tilaself; leg the militia as may Inkthought,best,; that the officers be appointed by the • • ( ehrethoti do the recce - mandoline, approved by, him of - • . a beard of extemluation. of three Meier Generals for each =), of whom the Metier Genera of therdlyielon elan le, ri toe other two to be designated by the.Governee, them adjoining divisions, or in such other mode as the Atilitteletore may think at; that in all the UMW' ' • Own ba ail•ated by preferaoca from offleerie and midi , - lib Ames been Inservice, and shall have beeultenesubly , • , discharged by the United Fasten.. and .that leffeetniti -111fterisida shell be motels fa drafting the milltii when sequired. The recomrarindatlenin regard to appoint. medetchl Made to avoid the angry dissensions, and, too often, political jenieweies whicndivide military organ!. 'Atkins by the election of offkera, and to secure 1130 services of the most deserving end competent men. The election of officets In the volunteer fora • in the field has bead roan& to be injurious to the service, while Promotion' by elorimity. and appointments of merit°. Hone orieatea harodoced harmony and stimulated to faithruinies.fi e enlistment of new organizations the plan idoaedpor gloating authority to Olitl:ers to recruit compante4 has leen found lahro the beet policy. I 'leorooms Mend tbdit , the Oolfrnaor be authorized to forelther by IlioACCiptiin6o of volunteers or by draft ltlt Sintdf thoetate as he may:deem . expedi-nt) a r;cwritf IT ter In; due proportion of dity, i ttil Tothrilry. to be kept up to the hill num r ore a - regiments to. be styled 'Minute Men," who shall he won and mustered into the service cif "I. " et° for turtle years-who,ihall assemble for drill at inch times and pieces as he may, direct, who 21161 / b. 61 ° 4 h. 1, armed and equipped by the State, and paid when assembled for drill or called Into eervire, and who Mali at Ill.ilines be liable to be called Into imme diate sat victrfor,the defence of the State ludependerall oldie readalader of the militia Pa;his force will be subject to sudden Ue:iblAA ler part of it shonld be organized le the counties lying =our extreme border, end DA the people of ttemi . cour k . slug have more persmal interest in their prottieilOn, the =mendation Is madam authorise the Governor to MS the parts of the State In which it should be raised, and to lave the time and Espanaa of transporting troopefrOntremote parts of the State end the enbals tenoe abd pay in getti,,g to and from the border, A body of man so organized, will, it in believed, be effective to prevent raids and incursions. The expensea ofelothlux, arming acid equipping such a Aire° cannot be torrectly ascertained, but the Quartermaster Gener,d had been direr:bat to make approximate estimatee for your information, which will be Independent of pay and The !tato shon'd provide at lea.' six four-gun batter. les of field artillery with alt the Modern Improvements The mutation has been frequently mode by once flectingnereons that the State shou'd raise a force and keep it permanently is the field forlier defence. Apart from other could rations, It is to be obeerved that the elYeblife of snob • measure would be grille beyo d the patent abl.ity orate State. To cabman,' mutated , . and army of fifteen regiments would involve an ennnal'expondffirre f more than fir teen millions of dollers, , and any smeller force would be inadraiutte The plan which I have above prop eel would, Igo give to the Ss qe efficient protection, and if the lagito bee shatild thedt fit to adopt It ; the exponte can be readily provided for by loan or o' herniae fffS,Tglinitt d flee cmdsr 'the edtttrol of the 'tabor( (lithe State, %DI/ mustered into' service for domestic prOtection, tiOtaki not, IC' herilofore, 10118 lime In arranging for transportation and su; plies with the National's:JoTerm:Dent, when it became necessary to call into the field. When thoroughly organised, It abeebi b e i n en fie appointments en army which could be Jaereased by draft made from our enrolled and clas sified citizens. The plan which I have above saggveled it tha rena.t of reflection and experience whleh 'I hsvo had dnrimg the keit three years. and I have felt It to be my duty to submit it frr your consideration Of the purpose of pro.. 'tiding far the effectual defence of the Skye, I of worse cannot doubt your approval. If the Legielature shonkl prefer the adoption of say other plan more efficient, and economical, than the one which I have. herein Pro' posed .it will give me' plo, smite fo ...coperate heartily Is carrytog it into effect, . . In accordance with the act 4 !day 4.1864. I have ap pointed for the Stearn Arinies,Zol. P. Jorde.s. ae Agent 4 ,,,,, at Weehingtonand Lien . I„Jarnee Opiland as As. 4 elettriCont it that . ....aud a's& for the South -W es terkArmies Lieut.. .qatnee Chamberlin as Agent at NaiihVilla Theee Agenta are now a..tively enga&d .in the per4rmtrce of their, duties, and 01 is disitab% that any p shi3.lllberairare- that a gixt. of them coushrta in th 'grate' mei Collection of all claims by Pennsylvania voluoteers of theirleg-,41 retires .ntatives in the State and Nations! Governments Volunteers having cla'me on either of these governments, coo have . them collected through these agents wlthbut expense. and thus be rescued from the extorti .ns to 'which it is feared they have Sometimes heretofore been stejectod. [roving received info , matfett from the agents of the State that.oar seek and wounded were suffering greatly from the waht of emote: to arerevert r .X 69111111 0(4 I bare been recently compelled to. call on the • I eetvie to coo' 'lributa anopiles mainly ttiltind to their relief, and It gives me pleasure Weal that this& peril' bias been cheer ftilll tesponderl ci. to, as have been all my Rimer appeals t, f e same en. . It memaibaposet' , le toe tenet the fib>rall y of. onr genermurwple when thrtowell being of our brave unteere Is to question. Ist my epeeist massage of 30th April , fast. I stated the' •chbouptances attetidint , the Mysore' by Atoka and othar torpor/Ohms, of funds- f r the payment of the militia called out in '863 In , con- Begrime:le the legtelatisnapamed the act of 4th May, Last. authotisdnitit loan for Kitm purpose or refundi.g, with Interest, the amount them advanced, In imse Congress should fail to make the tregessary appnudi•tiou et its then current seeelon. regret to any that C.lngreee tad- . jourped without making - stash appropriation.' The, balance to the Treatery befog round surbilat re-Itnburee tha lands iltadvanced. without n duly di mlnlahing the /gulch's Funk I have& owed ~tta pot to ad') Assn tor ,nropoealii for the loin?. and 'Tomo.. mend tho wane of an slot dirootlog'the paptent Vito' made, out otrhe motleys In the T.easnry. , , - As the otoisidon of (kmarbes Act'ort.thls subjecit volved at unprecedented 4fereordof the good faith 'Of' the tiailiMal autherlties,l,Koquansan: thattbe Legiale: turetalte nieastireS procuring an appropriatton at the nextsessionef C,ongrees..•., • ' T The Rlvencillill.Passed at th e haliteattsioa, has owe found to 60 - otefoctll , e'lti ItOVeral polnts,aadl recommend a careful and losmedlate . • 4 The Bounty_ltapeased34 , :the Lad seetdonie foe d to be defecitte and upj Mit In_ many of .14 "provi.fons, Cod from the manner In ieblopf:tt 47:1014Culatered In some parte of %hi 8 ate, oppreteivil irk the people. 'I therefore recommend a careful reifslOn of it. As tho.preseut sus hot' bag beim calf for the. consider.- Von of twitters of vital pub:te .Importance. f commend them to your earellbt and exchtslve attention. A. G. CUItTIN. Cis SWle.stigst: E $l5O &TPA LEBANON, •PA. 11W1IDNFd3DAY; AUGUST 17; 18644 •••• ROME A, RS. -- _77-= - ;;; - The publishers of Lebanon balm agreed upon the following charges for Adveriliditifie Size 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO illl.OO $5,00 $ 8.00 , • ' 24 MOOS, 1.00 2.00 '16.00 . 8.00 12.00 • " • 36 lines, 1.50 3.00 7.00'. , 10.00 15.00 • xecutor's APCAtirn Injekrator'e Notices, 2.00' For Asa ignee. Auditor and slinilaiNotieei, ;140' -For-yearly Canis, not eteecding 6 lines', 8.00, For column advertibelnent, I.year,, ^30.00 For 3.6 colninn " 30.00 Yor column " • " • , • -13.00 For Announciugoandidatos for office, Iu advance, 2.00 For Announcing wale, unaccompanial by eke 'I. 100 For' Local Notices, Society resolutions, ke., 8 c ia per For Bishops or Special Notices, 80 cents , per line • per year. Yearlyridrertisements for Merchants and Busi ness men as agreed upon. FOR CO riOites, HON. MYER STROUSE: . . . REAUESTATE SALES .—Mr. Benja min Bicher, Auctionefir sold. recently 7 acres of land and.improvements, late the estate of Henry Yeingst, in Jackson town ship, to Ferdinand Kline, fir $2275. • - John Blanch sold 7,aqifes of land and' ImprovementaiAgllLiAti f ekunn . town ship, to Jacob - FltteterVei'MO. • A grand Pic-Nie will take place at Cornwall , to. morrow, (Thnrsday,)• by the • Perseverance,E4ine and Hose Obm pany, by invitation."' The train will leave Lebanon at 74 o'clock A. M. It is de sired that all the members, both active and honorary should participate. They will meet at the Engine Houseat 7 o'clock. They will no doubt .lave an unusually taisint time •ofil? . A ~1 , 1 3 ."- r o '9 l.l M pAiday night of last , we 'onr lisiighbforris.cif thefpleitsant .vll - of Aonville were again afflicted by' a fire atthe hands oN,villainous incendi -06. The liarti belonging to Mr. Simi* . trail, together with a considerable quan. 414•4 if hay, &c:, was entirely destroyed. "Illvglving a loss ofabout $lOOO, on which an insurance of $475 in the Jones. tilinfcitumrance Conipany. The barn of John adjoining, was saved by Illithihitir.,exertiona of some of the cid. 'iteemato be a cetta inty that theri M'a'in' incendiary; in: A nnville, and the great ilAttiAt.. Oa not diseOlered. It is atm ithefire wqs.klndlediby cifirlpliene WM : And Inses; ail one such contrivaiice•waikfound in a stable near by, which had fortnnately not ignited. • We had a taste on Monday of the most luscious ,Grapes .that mortal palate - can desire. They were from the hot house of John Wii Mish, Esq., of this borough. They are" bath native and Imported, and equal , to any r.ut•door grapes in size and beauty. As to flavor they must be tasted ; to be appreciated. Mr. Mist), is an experiencedtiorticultu. itist;and the.gr eat 4v:that he cannot incite his bvn tuilO:on the subject' into more of our citizens, who have the time and means to deyote :to that noble art. 'the following areAtinounced as candidates for the abolition nominations in this county, this fall, for • the offices named. Copt. John S. Bauer, Jackson, far Protbono-' tart'._ - - William Leffler, Swatara, for Sheriff. Daniel 8. - Clyzo er, Liwatora ' for Sheriff. Adolphimi Reinochl,'Nortik "Liibaniin Borough, for V , rothonotary. atei I..'S touch LAMM %OWE t ji- ' announced that ' / ...;W1n. B. 'eMhard, the:Agent pm rt iouaty t in the elel Stti cr eed e Mug the quota pf this borough at N,orfolk. The Seminary property, corner• of Walridt and Water streets, was said at public - sale, on Saturday evening, tip. Mr. Michael Kreider, for $2,700. The offerinp of BEEF . CATTLE Philadelphia continua..large, reaching aft bout 2300 'mid, 600 less than last week. The markets was dull, Snd prices rather lower. Cows—About 150 were offered, and sold 030 to 850 each for Springers, and $35 to 065 for Cow and eta togs—Only about 1380 e re. ceived, and all disposed. of at inte4lous pri/;c#,ranging from $l5 t0;16 4 .' the 100_ llbs net. SHEEP- were steady ,but,dull,tand the offerings, some 8200 head; taken slowly at from 6 to 7+ per Ilb. gross. Congre?isional Contbrence. The Conference of the 10th Congress ional District, cotriposed of the counties of Lebanon and Schuylkill, met accord ing to appointment on Wednesday, the 10th inst., at the Public House of Henry Siegrist, In the borough of Lebanon.— Messrs. Charles 1). Hippie and Isaac Ward, of Pottsvllle, and Cyrus Moore, of Minersville, on the part of Schuylkill, and Messrs. S. T. McAdam, of LehanOn,. A.. Wilhelm, of Cornwall, and - John:Bass lei; of Myerstown, 'represent Ink Lebanon. After tim usual exhibition of credentials, dzc Charles D. - Hippie, Esq., was called to the chair, and Samuel T. McAdarn elected Secretary. On motion of Samuel T. McAdam, Hon. Myer Strouse was unaphtiously nominated as the candidate • for Cottress from the 10th district, and the; President was instructed to notify him in biting and request his acceptance. On motion, it Nes ordered that the. pro ceedings of the :conferenee be published in the Democratic 'papers ofthe Adjourned §AWL •T. ; 111cADAP.t. 4ret.Ary LERAnon, X1401141°111;1V4 Hon: Mvsa &Rouse: • . • ••• • •". Stu aro, mttoli ,plc4teti iafonn lona thaito you have - teen 9tatinjrnbAlf .reVtiongnatsgl i for ICongress; by, the Conferees Of ' Sehny and Lebanon bounties, in tOgiPth-Con gressional District Of ' Permit us stmplY : to nation with such 'tthatliallithe trbthful • and cbrketusive'esldenia.atehkeonfideno. 'proper apPreciation of yotir ititegrfty: and trustworthiness, as a faithful and !able Representative in Congress. Very► respectfully, CHAS. D. FIPPLE, Chairman. S. T. hicADAm, Sec'y . , POTTSVILLE August 11th, 184 To Chtiries D.. Hippie, .Esq., Chairman of the Democratic Conferees of the 10th Congressional District : SIR :—I beg to acknowledge the re ceipt of yours of the 10th inst., informing me of my renomination as the candidate ofthe 10th Distria.—composed. of Lebo 'non and SchUylkill coonties—for•the hon, -orable positiorkof their Representative,itt the Nationalkitiaiis of Legislation... 4, deem it t Sir, litiore a tribute to the prig* pies of the party, which it has been mr pleasure and first duty to support, than to any personal merit 1. may possess. But for the honor thus conferred and for the high terms of compliment in which you have chosen to speak of me, 1 most re. spectfully tender yoti,- my sincere an 4. heartfelt gratitude: When you were pleased two years ago to, nominate me as your standard-bearer, I pledged self solemnly and sacredly to the support of the Ccm'stittition• of the United States and tp,,the 04t,ent of,mypower and resist the elightest-attempt to vio late that hallowed instillment. I need _ not speak to you of the many, efforts' :t o revolutionize civil liberty which chars‘ terized the last session of Congress, and of the bold and manly retistence which was made by the Constitutional Demo. I craw. My record is, b4re , you. And without the fear of being 'chargcd with. egotism I can refer 'tor,: it --'Since tha t' ,thne We have suffered snitch, seen ma ny •Ctitingesii-4nd been'Ciilre bear heavy burdens. We have only one sal vation and that is a close and scrupulous adherence to the landmarks of the Gath ers of the Union as it was and the Con stitution as it k. The wealth and re sources of our country have been perver, ted to the base purpoteS'ordespotic and tyrannic power, and it is• our duty as freemen to assert our rights and to main tain t h ose. liberties which we have so long enjoted,:and _without .which our homes will.be turned into prison houses. What I already done I conceived •to:bc my Auty, and I hereby again pledge "myself to . the maintenance of true Demo oistic principles, and of truth, justice and 'Should 1 again be, elected to rep resent the 10th Congressional District of Pennsylvania, I will bend my energies to demonstrate to my respected constituents that their confidence in me has not been misplaced, and will manfully, and earnest .lfdrive to overcome the enemies of our country and restore the republic 'to its former peace and prosperity. Again as suring you of my deep gratitti*fiS, the bonny conferred upon me, , I aittObireat respect, Your friend and obedient servant, MYER STROUS We haye received but•three cot les ot the-Philadelphia Age in the past two weeks? 'Congrefpional Conferee bg l'astThinsday was made the oc , 'easion by a, number ofgentlemeto, visit Lebanon. Aniong them ,we had the pleasure of noting Hen. Myer Strouse, of Potts Ville, Hon. George W. Stein, Sen ator from the I,`,Tertbampton . end Lehrgli District, Measrs. Potteiger aftd Mlssemer, .of Berks, 'Weaver, ofSehuylkill,and Long of Carbon, all members of the Legislature. They were highly pleased with Lebanon and its surroundings, and would have been better pleased if they had prolonged their stay. . oriuliTy;l,:s"uß Dia., tollowhigire the number of persons en rolled in the seteral ebb diskricte of Lebanon curtai y . and tbrquou4+l upon iander the 5 Nit' cii ,for 500 mbel: - Gold Sprlog East i ' yam, • SD 32 Bwatara . . 89 . . - 1 North LehourkTOVlt hl P'l 31 49TCP ' • 48 'Noted Winos P 8etb01.....t......4.«.....4.4..v.r . .4?...« ,..,16. ..i. ,. ~.. 28 liflrkgb•• ••• " ... ' 4 80 Loritoolli.4.: — "" * . ** •7l — : • 418 .• . 68 Nill Crr011......'......r......? ;449 . _ U5ide1beit:«1..................«;....„...282 • 1 46 Raab Lebanos,,...-..4..".:4.4.' ...MS ~_ y 5 1. . . ....4.• . '4 ,4 ;...).•?i,-::: . 2 4 i 8 7 4 '... - -?....«.—.........-292 48 . 0 ... 4 ..5.......-251' . 42 .2140..-X'4.4:...4.—Ci.-:4....::.4020:. ... ;✓i662 • \ a' ''' ' . . • •,-- .. ... . .'„liiitre Cats, Gunshot Wourids, and oth 'et kinds of Wounds, also Bores, Ulcers and Sdur yy, heal safely and quickly: unJer the soothing Influence of HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. It heale to the bone, so that the' woutid never opens Soldiore, supply yourselves. Only 26 estate per pot. 233 Sore Throat, Co'ug 1 :Cold, and similiar troubles, if sufrered:ll6 progress, result in serious pubramary affections, oftentimes, incurable.' "1301197 VS Bron chial Trochle ,are.c9mNtlOW go ,a 8 to reach.dlieetly the seat °Mlle disease and give almost instant reek AiDarn,ltiitii its contents, on it farm adjoining 3f t.; Hope, was destroyed by fire on . Saturday night a week. William J. Carver , of Co. , 93d 'Regiment, P._ V. was arrested as a deser ter at Fredericksburg, by Deputy Provost Marshal Shantz, of this place, on Wed nesday morning last: He was confined in onr jail for' a day and then taken on to the army. Mr. Carverth inks that his lir ,rest was entirely unnecessary, ,and that !the only merit in the case was the 1630 transferred from his podkets into thrise of the Provost Marshal, Tie was' with his :Regiment in Maryland,and having strag gled was cut off , by soinb rebel _cavalry. Being unable to L renc h the army he ar rived at York with' thelintention of deity., eying hiniself*Vie;ProVdtit Marshal theie to be forwarded-tit the Regiment. But a desire to visit:Horne 'pvercame Um, and 'he •reached Fredericksburg on;.,Sunday. He made no secret' Olhow he , got home, that he had no Yariough, and that he in 'tended to go ¢ack ijtrThursdayptorgin\ Some kind friends of his there, Who - will never shoulder ttylirsket, sOnt -7 Word'' to Lebanon; hurrieditip the „Marital, and had hith arrested (Or a desOrter, only' a few.hotirs before he .intended- to, leave of his.own,aecord, as w as _ known. This is the treatmen t .soldiera.' receive. 0,-do not blarne„,_iiki -Provost 41airefia 0 for the'irthe -f l the matter., 'it be= ing probably hissiudy, but-as the . circum stances, were, a lithe delay to se if the soldiervould ftilfilitisfixpres4 Hons, would havehdrmed no line, and. saved ihe trans fe r opr3o of his harkeant ', C''toipAtte,4o4pts, tripkittn#44._.'____ .. laar.] : THE -7- 30 10VERNMENT LOAN.-'-; " mun , of the advantages of tills leacCare appa.., rent on their face, but there are others that will be beet understood after consideration: . Among them there are,, • ,„ Irs ABsot.otu Br.dttatr.—Nearly *it •active' credits are now, based on `Government aecarl- , ties. Banks of issue and Savings flanks hold" them in large quantities—in many cases, more than the entire amount ;it' their' capittils 7 oind, they held them os the very bestand strongest int' vestment they, copid possibly make. If II wye Possible to contemplate the financial f(iiiitfeeY the Goverentent, to bank would be any batter or infer. Savings peaks already have a laigelart. of their assets invested in' (Toyama/cut seturities. As a rule thefellow,ltut five per cent t , interest,. in Groenbhcke fir billi-oftSiatellaiska,lor every note or bond held by them and due before the re •entoption of specie ,paymenta is payable in Gow.,- *rumen Lltgal tendeapiper: 'Banks of issue and. *dliseoufl I can not ask 07.1 e t. maything`better in 1 1 10befvtlof easterners' notes, tinci !hely, prefer it Ato .all,other, tor they are compelled to redeem their own notes .in thi,t paper as the circulating medium next to specie in mine. By the issue of this loan the U. S. Treasury becomes a Savings Bank for the people: 'There aro nono stronger— none more solvent, and uot one thot)PsYs so lib (wally for the use of money. You rosy deposit fifty dollars or fifty-thonsand. The more you put in, the more-you isill aid and strengthen (be Government, and the more valuable will be the, remaining currency:of the country. ITS Liakust. lurEnnar.—The general rate of interest is slx per cent., payable annually. This fa seven and tbree-tentha payable Betel annual ly. If you lend in moirtgage, there must be a searching of titles, lawyers' fees, stamp duties and delays, andoeill finally-hale returned to you the same kind of money you would receive from the Government, endless of it. if you invest In this loan, you bare no trouble. - If there is no Nations) bank et -hand, aey ;bankerwill obtain it fur yea ritknut chargp V and will, paylyou the ' interest coitreatAtt)A A sill.mit‘ths as a fri"oit: in - liven/era form - o il` remittance to his city eeryespondent., If .you .wish to borrow ninety itints on the dollar apon it, you have the h ighest security in the market to do it with. Tryon wish lit sell; it will bring within a fraction of cost and interest nt any mom Ell. It w il l be very. 1 „bendy to_have in tleepeai e., -- -, „- •' • -.. •- "08 C6NVELIT/BILITT : 1 Tv A six. PER clam. MiSpri.L-Itere colititoOtro_ rootage that must not 'boloit eight of. AL-the expiration of /hive yeais. w holder of,tbe notearet,thii 7-34 loan has tbo op Lion of accepting payment in full or of funding his notes in a six per tent. gold interest bond, ;the princlpill payable ini not less' than five nor -more than twenty-years from its date as tho Gor en/men t may elect: For Six months past, theme bonds. hi - vit ranged at ion -averege premium 'of about oight per cent. in' rite:Nevi York market, and !j a y ° sold at 109, te:Jay (July 28). Beforei ihe war, U. S. 'six'per cJnt. s tocks said at a meat 1 higher rate—and wore once bought up by the U. 8. Treasury under special act• of Congress at• it premium of not less That twenty per i t'ont. There 1 is no doubt 'that this option or conversion is worth at least , two or three per cont. per annum to the subpar ther to the loan, dm increasing the actual rate of in terest,to about ten per cent.— Note, of the same class issiMil three years ago, are selling et a 'premium that,flly Proves the j correctness of this statement.:::. ' `ll. Iva EXEMPTION EROM STATE OR Muratetrilt TikAvtort4-But aside from "nll tIM advantages we have ( enumerated; a special A et' Congresa ex empts all bonds and ,Treasury notes from local taxation. 'On the average lb la exemption is. worth about two .per'mant. per annum, according to the rate of, taxation in carious 'parts of the. qountiy. ;Can greitei inducements be asked for 1 than these we base enumerated? ~~,: . The Scarbotry of, the l'isantry has been told. that he most "bey:it,"rWhigbest late necessary, to, command ' '' it :t hat be) should sell his obligations for whnt tberosould.:, bring," so . as to lead" the.initiket ; the Secretary will do do inch 'thing. If Shyloch bought bonds at 90 in August,tte would demand -a concession of an other ten percent. in. September, and twenty lb ge,toher, until he would finally only offer to lend the-interest; an d .kiep the principal. If G overn. Arsett Peturitiosiire worth anything, they are rich-- ly Worth all their face sailsfor, iq goldi .. end the coon fry is not' ci poor in'spirit or purse as to sub mit,tteeny sue 1 RierifiCo as Sltyloey 'demands.— 'Thbre is but n limittsdtapply of money seeking' Investment at any time,..hed the Government of tforti,to"pitY liberally for iter.tise. At the rato of seven and three-tonths per -mint. per annum, to . say nothing of , the coltatero adviintakes, it is the strongest berrower id tan ~tuarkei;*anti every febling nfiuforest,as well Re,patrio t 4111 and du ty, should inltitacti: our readers invest in its loans.,. .. a. e' ••• • —I t. -. 4iiisiio 7 N2.—ltolfo j i•ii r iei.B Dick o'l4 aresougollig,-Altatieli are hi/each • lgry • At/awl:h.—W.l*mo etu4way to ',kitty , ' Photograph Gallaty,,pa...ve ant platdrea bitch . Ito takes splendidpicturea. an 3 bis.Oallery is. nearly all the time crowded.,e6 IJklitilso , Nancy we•;.irill go ear; ly this month . % Lefore anybody else gebithote, or we will twice to come away-again without getting any. Quasi.—Yes I .I have.bOrtlitoo.that-Dairi's Gallery 14 nearly all the time crOirtledf 4 end eti• •Why , don't you go to some othpr Gallery L. AAn.--011 my! We could hot think'pfenelt a thing.— Woradralie the true and beautiful pktbre that Daily takes:BO inncb that we ironld not go to another Gal lery if we could get them for nothing. • Ile has seven years, experience* thebueittess, Imes a complete sett of improved instruments, an excelliat .I*y-light, anp there fore takes • the best pietikee h town, and so . of course every body th at ,yrafta a good picAtra gone to QuEtre.—What k Sod - of rigliniestipeage take? 'A e&—lle takes Photogra)pbs fromteupOr4ne to life -8140. Plain or oolored. card 'Maurer" have been pronounced more truthful and life like than ISOIRO that have been taken In our Witt' elites: Ifil Aritbiotypes are beautiful, and can't t. Jlo that °lkeda In cOpyltg)Acttliks frowi s .am that aud en 7 8 • 1 10.olf thetn:almoal ant"' `.. to Ga l lery , .- I must give him a Axe.—Just come along wkk ~ N ancy, and , I, and Ave will ahew i•ou." Is in Stine's New building, neat door to the Lebauon Deposit Rank, Ale .has constant, on hand a good assortment of Gilt :aid 'Rosewood Vi aiUeS; taws, Albunts, kc., which be suile chelip.— For good and cheap •Pktures we advise all to go to DailY's Gagory, aLebamn,s pa. • , 4larob 11;'68. gal Quota. 1 2 Gnus, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &a. arrtarsox Siroarsmea.—J. G. Amami:teen would re aim:Wally_ inform the public that . continues the htuducte otitiannfactisrlagand dieting to GUNS; RIFLES,. PISTOLS, PoVi'DER, Cepa, Wittl4aiiti all kinds of gunning and gun mated. al, at hi s st ore , us Market etroet, a fair doors Nortb of the L. V R. X Lab anon: Pa. . . • 411 klodi ilejtairinit done at the tbortest pos elide notice and to the beet style of Workmanship. Lebanon, June 24, 101)11.—l7 . • • . & B aal j WO, Editor of Advertiser • Difii :-With Your Perinfaeloa I wish to tray to the realere of your paper that I will amid, by return mail, to all-who wish (freo,) a Itecipo, with full illrec• lions fur making and ti sing a' eirriPle Vegatable that will effectually remote, in ten days, Pimples, , Blochall,Talt, Freckle*. and all !Muniftfia of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth andLctititifuL I will also mail frea to those Udving Dahl Maeda, Or Bare Farm simple directions and information that will enable them to stmt II full growth of Luxuriant Moir. Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty dare. All applications answered by return mail without charge. 'Respect fu llv yours. THOS. F. l et IA PM AN, Chem lA. 631 Broadway, New "York. July 20. 1.06-1.-3uz 491,. Card to the" 11513-flrcarizza SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Buehn," !` Tonicßitters." Sorsa pa rilla," "Nervous An -: tidotes," &c., src., and after you are satisfied with tire result, then try one boa of OLD DOC'er ..11.0- CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC! HlLLS—atal be rector-. ad to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and• shattered consti tution. Old and youbg can take them - With advan tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAS. 8. BUTLER, No. 427 Bread Way. New York. filar Asyut for. the United States. 9,-Allox secuselrpaelted, will be ell to Any address on receipt ef.prke, which irf ONE 891.,La1t,. post paicl—money refunded by the Agent df .entire satisfaction is not given. July. 24, 18114,-4m. Tao YOU TO BE CURED ? DR. B'U. irOBAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC. PILLS OUrel 10 lass than 30 days, theixorst .saes of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, prematare Decay, Seminal Weakness, In sanity, mid 'all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Alto. C ODP. no miner from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box,. Sent, postpaid, mail, on re ceipt of an order.; One Boa will perfect the cure in mogt caeca. Address Oen.artil !igen ‘427 'Broadway, New Yin*. July 20, 1804.-3 m. • • .. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rs a Soneentr,ated.extraet the cligice root, so coa -1 qiiinedrarith admit antistatees:rignstill greater alters-'tire power as to afford an effectual antidote.. for die: vises Sassi4ipmfflnis repnted,,to,cure. ! ,,,Such a ,remedy iii surely wanted by these wne suffer from Strati:ions ..eolaPlaints,and that one Abigh Willi imrsix4lish their cure nuisf t proye, aa this has, of immense, service to thisitargAcimeinf one afHictt4 fellow-citiilent-r4itow completely. this„compound a Stile it has been: proven ,:lay-mtperftnent on many of the worst cases to be found. in the foliewiewoomplaints .., • Gerc,fulous Swellings and Sores, : Skin: easea, Plesples, Ynatuies, Blotches, 4:rnptions, St. Au- Scald U &e. -- • f..,„§hrpPtia reqeric . 4 Diseam is exPellad from ii/O.Ara tem by the prolonged use of this Sarsaparilla, and the prt ieot ie le it in comparative health. ' - pan* 71,1ficales,iire roused by Screful - in the blood, iindkie'ofFen 'ken . cured by `ihis' Ectractel Sarstips .- Tri,litedba . ird this invaluable Madielne, because you been iniplided Uptill by something pretnitling to .be &rano : rill% 711310 it .s was not. When you have tasigArgiaill4ifete,'and - iiiat- till then, ..4111 you know 'the'virideii of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diedliAisTraureii;we'refer you to Ayer's American Alinankeilyllicb. the agent below mimed will furnish gratis to ral,iihti gaff for it. CsfuLavre Ptus,'for the cure of ' Costiveness, 'Jaundice,, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul 'lleudiuthe', Piles, Rheuirliatisiti, - Ileartbnrif ifrislog from Disordered Stomach, Pain,.nr Morbid In-. action of the Rowell; Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Conipitiiht,. Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, :and fora Dinner ~ They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them-pleasantly,'„Aad 'they are the best Aper ient-in- the worldfor all the purposes .01 a family ' physic. Prepared by J. C. AYER & 'CO ,-Mass., and sold 'by all the druggiste'in Lebanon and dealers in 'medicine everywhere. June 22, 1561.-21 no: • :A GENTLEMAN, ens ed of Nervous Debility, Incom petency, Premature Decay and.Youthfal Error, actua te) by a desire to benellt others, - will be happy to, fur nish to all who need it, (free of ehergea the remise and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess.a Valuable Remedy, will receive the . sauce, by return mail,(carefully sealed,) by odd 40814' • JORN B. OGDEN, No. 60. Nassau street, gets Toils.. • ' • Terrible.-Discrositays•- • C . EGRETS for the million . A meet valutibleand won derfnl publication.' A work 41(400 pages, and 30 colored_erigneringp. DILJIUNTER'S MADE :MECUM, in original and pdpularXreittise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind with Never,, Failing Remedies for their speedy erre. The practice er Da; 11UNTER: has tong been, and-stillis i. unbounded, but at the earnest solicit tation Of iniliterousTersons , belies tedu induced de ex tend his Med icarusefulness through the medium tads' ••VADE - 511601J51." it is a'volutge that should. be in - the hands of every family in the land, its a preventive of secret vices, or aaw.guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful And destructive soonrgeeever visited mankind. , One.oopy, securely enveloped, will be for warded free of postage:to any part of the United States for 50 routs in P. .0. stamps, or 3 Copies for $l. Ad dress dress, post paid, DR. MUSTER, No. 3.Dir is km Street, New York., • sopt. : . .• tittS• St .'.761[203 bitiliten:-Ss3rvice next Sunday morning and. evening, 'in 'tha 114allitt lani,dege. Lecture on Wednesday aftening. Prea,chingMt.the M. E Church ',every Sabbath, bath tudining.and evening Also cervices on Thursday German pp:iching nein gahhath and . EtJgtish ' in - the 'evening, in Zieris Lutheran church. . Englichnrehehing next Sunday, at IQ A . M.; and ti er; man at 0 P, Mi ~ n the Moravian cluircb: arr i teb • On the 17th nit . by the Rev. .7. B. }nester, Capt. JOHN E. LANDIS. to Mire • SEANCES 11. t HELSEL, both of Itempfield, Lancaster Oo.• On the 28th , .. by the PS.lllB,4dr. JOHN ”.BRIINDEN, to Mfrs ZA BETH EBY. Both of Eteuth'll a n vtVe. • Co the Ott itett..lll , the textee,...34.....1110A - AS 1100SZ bntnotSonsh.; Amarillo. ~i On the 25th of June, 1884;4 the Finley -- 'Ragala', Washington, p. C. of a - Found receiyed'at Copt har .en the trili dr Jane. FRANKLIN ; J 511IIRR. sou of Mr. Isaac Weise - Wort, Pa.,aged 15- yearn 1 month And 14 der!. *15.. Th. deceased en listed In Feb. - nary last, in Cc. It, 55 - th:Reg't,,F. V. V. OnOn= the sth lust.. in Serene. Oolantl - dis :comity, of TypbOid Fewer," OiDRON L. RICSIR, forinerly from near itelleviiew, this county, aged 23 yeses.: .On the Si inst., in North Lebanon, F.Kftit YORDT, in the 86th year qf , in, age. ' . The !Lebanon Market. . ' . Carefully Corrected , Melly. • IIItBANOA , , In reisanAy, - AUGUST.I7, 1804 Extra 'Family, .1' . 'IT 60 Eggs ,_ dos „",._ '22 Mara Flour; • 10 60 Butter, 40' lb.. 82 Prime White Wbest,2 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 New Rid Wheat, 240 Lard, 20 + Old,Red, • ' , • 230 Tellbw, ' 15 prima !lye, • '•• 1 66 Mtill, . 20 eerie, - ' 165 Shiyuldeise 18 „ . Mas i , • • 80 Sides, 18 Clovevseed,, - B'oo Soap, 7 •-21'motlipse ‘ pd,' • 250 •ifees:N; ex, 26 :Blaititieert, - ' 2.60 . Whlte Rugs, 6 Dried Apples, p0511)4,2'00 Mixed page, 8 Peach "Suite," • ' ••• 2 50' 'Flax, 'illb., 12% resell "llutzels,” 132 Bristles, 131 b., 40 Cherries, 175 Feathers s p., - 62% o..nt9nß, , ::- ~1 so -Ivoiaogs 6., . . 40 Potatoes, toes, bus, . -100 ' Solip -Beana;'4 qt., 7 Applellutter, Velma, 45 Vinegar, IA gal., -, 26 • Ml*4l6itti..i: : titofs„ NOTICE . TO FIIIPPERS Br Philada. and Re:kdingß. R. • • . . IN accordance with the provisions of the New Inter nal Revenue La w, all Goode delivered at the above ita:ll roadyfor shipment, mast have a Two cent Stamp afflited lmtke Receipt demanded therefor, said Stamp to Le at the expense of the Chipper.' For 'all Receipts taken above Company, said Stamps will be furnished and paid forby. the Compa ny.. G. BOWMAN, :Lebanon, Ang.17,186.1.-2111.. Freight ATTENTION *IIIIE MEMBERS of the Lebanon County... I Association for the deteetion of Horse Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, will meet et the , public, house. of JOHN MATTIIES, Lebanon,- on SATURDAY, SE MILER .3.1864, at 1 O'clock, P. M. - ' • The Annual Election, ,for,,oilicera will take place, iii*nti important Amendment, to the By-Laws whialeo A .full attendance is requested. , .• JOAN KILLIAN,' President, • , ,PETER STEINER, Secretary.., ACOli. WITMER, jr., Treasurer. Lebanon, Atig4st 17.,1E!64, Mew Boot and Shoe Store! MILE undersigned annonne.e to the public that they, I. have removed their New Boot. and Shoe Store to Cumberland Street; Lebanon , in John Graaf% building, one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they 3a, Intend keeping constantly on hand a general as. aortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, lasses, Boys and Childreu!s, BootioS7taes, Gaiters, &c., &c., all of which will be made up in style and quality no to he surpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy Ml who two Stem them with their orders, and their 'charges will be es reasonable as possible, compatible With a fair remuneration. They also keep's large stock of • HOME MADE _WORK, warranted to be as represented. The palliasse Invited. to call and examine their Brock 'previous to par:shade& Air Repairing done on ihort Indies and at reasonable rates. - - . A'NDIthIV 31001lIt. i;e'bate . 4, .iray 4;i894 Inyo: see ATII4IIO ORM% * e* soot slid Shoe PUBLIC SALE WLLT. bowl I to void at Public Sale di die . public of George Moyer, in South Lebanon locroFhip, on ',.saturday, S'eptenther 10, 1864, - the following Neal Xatiste, Late of tby, deed., via:—No, I, A Fine nein, Containing 70 Acmcs and HZ PERCHES. of gond Monotone Land, situate in South Lebanon township, • Leban Ili county, 3 mike from Lebanon. [RI ~ ;; ,,, ,- - - -, , z_ adjoining land„ of d'ath' h Ehy, John , •,', ~ Shank, jr., George Moyer'n Tavern and ,4 - ',. . .;, others. Thi Improventenle into .a '-, uwv.i.i.i NO MM. good Sri' eIIZEIt ~ ---- Q , —',--*--' - RA RN, rind name outbuildinge, as al ,eo a, good Well or Water, Orchard, .to. The land boo already been limed twice. Atient A tierce is WOOD LAND. - • ' NV: 2. . . A' TRACT Rif LAND, &misfiring 15 ACRES sitid igg pgRetIES, adjoining No. 1 and the road. This trait is TP, desirable for a Dwelling. About 2 Atres is WOODLAND: ' The w i liele.iitthe above le Stl ACRES and 79 Perches and wil be sold in wboleor parts to suit purchasers. 4 ACRES CHEZTNUT' TIMBER. in North Lebanon Townshlp, LebAnOtt einintr, fuljoiritt„, ,, lands of -• Adam Garnisit,, Joseph. Zwier, David Steck beak, sod Joseph Snyder, • 5141 e ;to commence at 12 o'clock, 31., when Forma will he made itnottn by - ' JACOB EBYI . JOHN 11AA1i f rat.cutors South Lobauou t Aug,. 10, 1804. PUBLIC SALI. WILL . ba sold at plifolk.ealo at the residence, of the aulisoriber lA' °fa eoutb of l'olutyro, on the road leading tObainlibelletown, Lebanon coliaty, t'a., orr Saturddy .August .27 1864. / The folio! hog personat property; viz 1 MARE; freab .4„19W,. Sheep, one-borse WAGON and bo, Wheettwr ask Tow, Grind. Bay and ,) It-s — r" Bung `"Forks, Grain Cradle, 43 ress'Beythe, Doable and Single, Trees, harness, net, Shovels, tbies, , Posts, Pane; Shingles, Plainiug Bench , Ontin dtill , fer /toad or Horsepower. HOUSEHOLD,7 AND KITCHEN ~FIHINITIIRE, BEDSTEADS, Contemn: avilvheany. tinge and small Vebtes t 2 tailoring Tattles, Eight day Clock with LOWlMBUrealldrogekillg . 4l aunt other Cbaird,Ch'it ping and' other Benekos,,Pectorend' Cook Stove, Bene dict "and COilk SAOVO topped, Pipe. 2 large iron Betties Pots, Pktts - , - Tulrs, - Croclite, west and other Stands, all hide of-Bariels, Pot•Raelk, Sink, Water Bench, CAR PETS end Carpet Rags,Ta, Hering iron, Looking Glass, Coffee- Mill, large Coffee Brdkher, Butter Clwn, bear ing FIG , TR KE, Pot Plolverk, Acres' of Cora In.he FieltlA*/ a large variety of other artielee too uuniereas to „air. sdie , to.coninienee at 10 o'clock, A. It., on said day, when atieudativc will be given and tame made knon-u-by W. L SIXINER. P. Ifeusatt, Aueri utter N. 11.--14d.liarkatera aro allowed ou the ground. Pilinyra. A dont°, 1564. • PUBLIC SALE ' OF Chestnut Sprout Laud. w ILL, be offered by the Subscriber at Public - .1 1 1 , !•-•9830, on . Saturday, the 20th, day of August,lB64, at the Public 1101.1Efi of George Frantz, iu Palmyra, the following destribed lichriEstatii, to wit : One Tract. ofCIIESTNUT 'TIMBER LAND, situate in 'Londanderry ToWnsidp; Lebanon Comity. about 13.4 ro "2 miles nerds of Palmyra, adjoining bind; ~,,,,„4, - Of Philip Gruber, Samuel 'Goodman, Ilea- J,• . 2 ' ry Killinger and others, containing about ,' '',- .38 ACRES, which will be sold iu Lots of _ Jive acres or more, to suit purchasers. The greater part of the TiMber is lit to cut. ALSO ; , OOe tract of about 30 ACRES cleared land, adjoining Said Timber Land, and land of Samuel Goodman, nar bare Bowman, and others, ' ALSO, . One tract of CIIESTNUT SPROUTS, situate in East lianover Township, Lebanon County, 4 adjoin ing lands of Daniel Urich, John Stine, henry Fisher and others. Containing 47 ACRES and 1.3 PERCHES, strict measure, . One tract ocCUESTNUT SPROUTS, situate in Union yowuship, Lebanon County, adjoining lands of 'Christian Bell], Jacob Gingrich, Jobe Zear lUg and others. Containing 50 ACRES, more `• .or less. ' 4 , Eor • father information apply to Thomas Kremer, in Palietyra. Sale to corn:re:me at 1 o'clock, P. M. * on said day when due attendance' will be given and terms or sale made known by JOSEPH LOXIINRCKER. 1 August 3, 1861. TIME Subscjibeir Offers at Private Sale, the following IL Real Bstateg-lif tlie Tillage or SHIRESVILLE, Bethel Township Lebanon watuaty, Pa.; et the Cross ?toads leading from Jonestown to liebrersburg, and from Lebanon to Fredericksburg, - viz No, 1. A two-story weather boarded • :*r FRA3IB- ROUSE, 28 by 40 feet, and has •ee. I been lately occupied as a STORE, -the ll . room being still shelved and with mu - • ters in it for the use of a store ; a good SUNIMBR. MISS; is attaChed, and all other outbuildings, such as STABLING, Pig Sty, and - tract Oriaa.4 containing TITRES ACRES and 77 Perches. adjoining lands or J. W. Groff. and Usury Heil, lately heirs of Rudolph Shirk,. deceased ; a never failing llpTing Wain' the house, with a pump in it, and there Is also an orchard attached to said premises, with choice BRUITS, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Grapes , &a.. N 0.2. A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining No. I. containing FIFTEEN ACRES and TEN tip PERCHES, and, has erected thereon a good Dwelling DOUSE And large BABA, aid till necessary outbuildings it is under high ealtivatien, and is well fenced with pale and poet fences, and near the house never•failinip Spring with running nat ter, and attached thereto is a good Spring. House ; also, wine 'choice Fruits are on the premises. No.B. Contains 3 ACRES and 135 PERCHES, adjoin ing lends of Samuel Shirk and Tract No.l ; it is under a high state of cultiitilion, and is'eneleeeil with good pale fencies..- N 0.4 - Is s 11017SNaud LOT OP GROUND iu said Town of Shirkaville, adjoining Tract No. e ps 1. The bliildings - are a two story Frame IHISE,2B'bY. 26`feet, with all other necessa• it ry nuthitildinge; and the lot is planted with choice Fruits . . such as Apples, - Peaches, Plums, Pears and Grapes. - The'O whole can be bought together, or singly, to suit purchssers. ' Fdr any further particulars apply to the undersign', ed, at his Store -in Market street, Lebanon Hor-: , oftgh, a few doors north of 3.1.. Hatz's Hotel, or at the Hotel of Moses Brandt, - in Shirksville; ?debars* colirify Pa. A.)good end undisputed tilts *ill he giveu at any time that the same is sold. _. • , CHRISTIAN 0. Anguit 3,1804 READING RAILROAD. sinnuiti -Arrangement I',lktetjr 0 . P077§11;;4E, LEBANON,iALLENTOIVN, gASTON;Ice.; tea.e . • • • - Traineleave Harrisburg for PllllO,lOlO ia. New-York. Rading; Pottayille.aud all intermediate Stations, at 8 A: 514 ddd ZOO !,•-• ' New•Yarkli3rProsa lavea Marriaburg at 6.30 A. M., arrivint at New York iil; 1.45 the same day. ~(•. ' epecial; Acrohniodatioa Paseeagor Train leaves READING' et 7.15 A. M. , and returns from Harrisburg at 5 I.r. a ., , • , • Fares from I'o Yeat•Yotkp 15: to Phil adelphia $3: 35 end $2 so., Baggage . checked through'. Rethrning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31., 12 Nooa, and 7 P.' M., --- (PITTSBURG .EX ritEss arriving at Hatet burg at 2A. 51.) Laura' Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 31., and 3.31 P. M. • - Sleeping care in the New York Expreis Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passenger , by the CaMwistai Railroad leave Tamaqua et N.511;.A. M., and 2.10 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York; pin,' all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. M.. and 2.30 P M., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. Au Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A.)l , and returua from Philadelphia M 5 001'. u. theabore trains rua SumdaYselcepted. '—A-SundirtnalitleaVes Pottsville - af 7.36 A. 11., and !Philadelphia at 8.15 I', M. •COHIEUTLyIuN, MILZAGE, SE!kI , OX, and - ExcussioN T1:...E- Ere at reduced rates to and'from tat - points, 80 pouudii Baggage allowed each passenger. • • G. A . NICOLLS, • ;May 25;1864. General Superintendent. [Marls. Patent Fruit Jar. , .. WU:co Aarreapt Eftw ex ooeses. irus man, effectual Fruit Jur hi nib market. la an Om, haying no clomping or germ , dovion.— For nee nt`LEDLISSOEWS Drug Store, ADaket street, Lebanon. ,' -- • , /ECali anti get a circular giving more in forma- , tam. Lebanon, Jnuel„,l,B6ll.—tf. Letter of Advice for Ladies. RIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. JABlutorraution never before puldished. Sent free Al, inn sealed - euvelepe for teu sesta. Address DR. STANFORD,. - Boa No. MO N. 1%. York P. O. July 13, 1801.7-3 m rf LIE COPARTNERSIIiV ORKETOtfiRE EXIST- Iog between C. C. LOSS'S* and R. W. RANK, in the Wholesale_ Tobacco Boa tatai. nailer tho Hem of LOWER A RANK, is MIX day dissolved by rental! comet. The beldame 9f the late firtii a ill be pettled by either of the partnere at No. 146 North' Thlnf Philadelphia, Jhly 1,'1884. thMtkli. RARK,'eI the late firri of It.oteet & Rank. will' continue the business as heketefeeo; wt PIIIIIO place. IL W. BANK . Philaaelphho, July 13,1881.—8 t. OF A Good. Parini. ALSO REAL ESTATE AT Pit MATE SALE: U. S. 7-30 Lam THE Secretary of the treasury glites aatma th a t ad,„7 scriptions will be received fer Coeptiq Ti l l , nsrtli Notre. pile three years from Amy. 19th, 1564, Wirtf semir annual' interest at the lute neien tad three-tenths Por tent. per annuli - 4-10 hoUpol and interest Loth tai lw paid in lawful homey. These notes will he convertible et the opti..it of the holder at maturity , into six per. cent. geld bearing bends, piyahle not lest+ than five nor more than twen ty years from their dale, as the tioveinntens luny chr• They will be leaned in denominations or sovvw, $5OO. $l.OOO and $5,000, and all autraeriPikia tin fifty dollars or seine mn tilde of fifty dot!attf. The notes will be transmitted to the on ners tree of transportation charges as soon a fter the 'swell* or the' original Certificates 4.,f Deposit us they 'Coll be pre , ' pared. As the I.loteS draw interest from August Ili. peraouti making deposits subsequent to that date moat pay the interest accrued fetau date of note to date of Deposit, Parties depositing twenty-five !bottom% dollars and upwards tbr these notes at any O. e time will he allow ed a Oommission of one qunreer of one per 'cent., which will be priitihy the Troaaury ,Departinont upon the receipt of a bill fur the antertnti; eartified to try the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commisaieiis nidst b e rho& tCsin the de.' Wits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF' .ifitS LOAN. lx tt NATIONAL SAVLICId Shinn, offerine; a higher rata of interest than any other, ttod the 0.4 See . turny. Any savings bunk which pays its depositors in it. S: ,Notatt, considers tint it is paying in the Wet circle's.- ting niedium of the country, and it cafteet pay in anSthiog better, for its own assets are either in gew eminent security or in notes 'Jr hands payable governmout piper It is ettinilty convenient its ii tonipnrary flint investment. The notes can always Le avid within a fract ioo of their. face and accumulated inter est, and , aro the Lett security with bunks cbilater nls fur dsscounta. Coivertible into di per cenl. 5-20 Geld Bond TIT addition to the very liheral littered" the notes. for three years, th isprlrilege df ednversich is hew worth about three per cant . per annum, for the cur rent rate for 5-20 Ponds is not less Watt nine per cent. premium. HO before the .war the premium on six per cent. U. 5. stocks *ll4 over twenty per Cent. It will be seen that the actual profit omfthis lead, at the pree. ant market rate, is not less data ten per cent, per annum. is MEVhos froni State or Municipal Taxation. Out aside Item all the advantages we have enumer ated, if special Act if Congress atiretpts all bowls cfluf Treat/try notcsfront local taaatlon. On the average, this exeMptien is worth aboilt two-per cent: per an num, aesording to the rate of tesatiun ifs various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer •K 1 brat in • ducements to lenders as these issued by thb goteru ment. In all other forum of indebtedutiio, the faith or ability of private parties t or stock a,. tkl pat). Ms, or separate communities, only, is pledged for, psyrteut t while the whole property of the country is held to se. cure the discharge of all the Cbtigations of the Uut ted Slates. While the government offors the most liberal terms for its luaus, it believes that the very strongest ap peal will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will lie lama. for all deploits. The party depositing must endorse upon tini ori9iitat certificate the denomination of notes required. and whether they are t...) he issued iu blank. or'' phyable to order. When so endorsed i t must be left With thu of. titer receiving the deposit, to be furwartli4 to the Treasury Department. SUBSCRIPTIONS RILL CU groween by the Torasurer et the United Stately at Wash ington, the several Asei t. tant treasurer and Designated Depos itarlid,tuid by the Birgit National Bank of Philadelphia. Sa. - Second National Bank of PBilseelpkia,,Pd. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, t'a. and by all Natioital Raabe which aro dotiou'ituloa of public taoucy , and &hi. REST/NOTABLE 11Alk.iK D RANAMIS through - o'dt the country will gite thrthor inDorwat ion AtrOED EVERY FM3i LITY TO SUESCREBEES Aug. 10,1861.-3 w. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT AN NVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY. PA. W. J. B URNSLOB, A. .111:,' Princpal. TILE ENSUING SESSION will coinvennee un MONDAY, July 21st. • THE SCHOOL bee the adronfuges of a **hint and beautiful Locatiou—spacious Buiblings—ynwillated Hoomo—e•fine Library nude:Admit. THE COURSE OF STODY is not Sired, the studies of each pupil beta. , ' directed according to theitme he can afford in School, or to the profession he design to pur sue. TUE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan. tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching; ne the Course pursued conforms strictly to the require ments of the County. Superintendent, and to the Coarse of the StateOettiial School. . tti.t. CIRCULARS nnd furlftci iffiblina Ceti can be ob tained-by addresSing the Principal. W. J. AO RES IDE. Aribrolfie, Pa. June 25,1804 BOUNTY TAX OF . South Lebanon Township. I l'illE School Directors of South Lebanon Township. will sittend “t 1 he RED SCIIOOI. "CLOUSE, on Wed nesday. August 24 •, nt THOMAS' SOLIOOIi 'ROUSE, ou TUURSDAY, 'AUGUST 25; and Pt' SWOPE'S SCHOOL 110USIt, on FRIDAY AUGUST , 26 from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 3 o'clock. P. M., of said days' fur the purpose ofreCeir Mg the' Ninety Tax assessed 00 the Tax Payirs of avid district for the purpo 0- of obtain lag adbatitutes to avoid the draft under tint hest proc lamation of Me President lor 500,000 - MOO. iF Those who neglect to, pay their Tax -en Bahl days will be charged 5 Per Cent additional. By order of the Board. BIdANUEII TTNeonE, Pres't.. Moses Stßomo, Sect'y. , August 3,186 i. A ERICA , N - -NOR sg :Market Street, Lebanop, SOHN - VIATTHILIS. l'repriellor. "'MEE proprietor or this old established and:popular 1. HOTEL would respectfully inform the pufilk that it will ho conducted at all times to the cinnfort and convenience oP its iiiiesta. It bus been thernakbly re fitted and renoVated. and no pains will be egared to make the Table and the Naar, at ail times, moat to any in the county. The STABLING ad Tard'are superior tob, afid more extensive, than any Other in Lebanon. A new ELM is also in the course of erection, which will' be cum plow' rct it sheet time. The pat. mine of the .Farmers and the Traveling public generally is respeettelly se licitod. rLAcE—West side of Market street, and balls square south from the Market ihnise. JOLT N MAfTIOS. Lebanon, April 6,1863. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best Goods - MIER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Boots,'Slaoes, Ilat . s, Caps,. at c rlllfE malersfgned lies opened one of tho REST AS. 1 soirriENTS of ~ .' CATS, CA PS, BOOTS, snoE.s, TRUNKS, r 1 TRAVELING BAGS, ac.,,of all _kinds, 1 . 4 end of the best mateilids, which lie - willl _ ' I L. -. sell ui prices to redommend. them to•purclt sere. of the OATS he boa quite a 7artety .od' NeW Styles, embracing the Washington, SOinton, DAinaide, Dupont, McClellan, Stringhtun and Monitor Rat ! , very beautiful odd very cheap. Of CAL'S lie has a completa assottinent of all the New Styles, got up in sOperfor Wanner. a Ith fine finish; Women's ?Siam? and Chill tirefi's Baltuorals, Gaiters, Congress Roots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmotals, Og. ford Ties,: Washington Ties, Congress Beets. and all other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, nt his chmip Storein Walnut St., next to the County Prison. Ant- Thankful for the liberal ,eneouragenient of the public heretofore, I siotild 'Wishing anything in ray line to call and examine My of ock 'before making. their purchaeee. JOB. BOWMAN. Lebanon, May 4:,_188.1. P. 6.—.lfOithurea &ken's)* wok midi At short *Mee' Venable Three Story Brick House at Private Sale. rrlIE subscriber eifets if private sale Ch Mouse now A occupied by lion. aohn Killinger, on Walnut sltset, corner otJail alley,- opposite the - Sail, in the botough of Lebanon. This is a property very desire: lite for Intsinewi or as a private residence. :DION J, STINE, Isibluttett iidiy 27 1 1864.--a- Notice. • 9 nuS ill te neer" Mb carp- ntere gni eabilibt whiten 1 that nobilbilcrrceities will be old' by the .111irec. tore of goof for poor persona dytugiwitltin a circle or tire miles of the Poor Donee ; as ell- such persons will be fentieted With Caitlin free of ekiwunis ou tippliA Catinfr *lathe Steward' st the Poor noire. . 1 .1011. N E. BOWMAN, ...--. ._ 2t1.1.16 WALBORN, Dirce ...rs of the goof. GEO. ZIMMERMAN,- May 27,1863. Blactirai for &minty and nvatid; Pen- Finn Ole ;silo kut prtured mutt for ti t tle tbo Ao vo.nretti mOttme.. n
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