CD's antiottiser? 'TERMS, $1 SO A YEAS t LEBANON PA. ;" 4: ';''' l '' ;3s lllipllTßSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1864. HOME AFFAIRS. *Lentos or ALc:l-criertiosizmg. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the re llowinrcharges for Advertising, via : Sise. It. Et. Em. the. ly. 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .60 $l.OO $3.00 $6.00 '$ 800 I " 24 flues, 1.00 2.00 6.00 3.00 12.00 1 , 14 0 : lines, 1.50 5.00 7.00 10.00 16.00 Ter litzsautor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 Iftnistiersignee. Auditor end similar Notice*, 1.60 Nor yearly Cards, not exceeding6•llnesi 3.00 *Siteolumn advertisement, 1 year, 0100 ler !minion " • 110.00 • Per,47 column " - lifer Announcing Candidates for office, in advets, 100 Ter ..inaesneing sale, unaccompanied by adr 't. • -1.00 For Local Noticee t S oci e t y revolution., ke., !eta per line. Yor Blebops•orliputial Notice.; 80 cent* per line per year. Yeariptdrfrtteetittote for Marothaelte end Duet. nittsmrfir li ghpwegeb trade -of ,Ice w Jersey ,; i yareiiar,ion amount to over five hun 04,ed thousand dollars. Over 30;000tbas- Ails. reached Philadelphia every day last 41/itri. The various districts of this V county are still making strenuous mier'- . MOO raise their quotas of men to keerf out ofthe draft. Some have succeeded, . Others,arit succeeding tolerably well, and the rest not, so well. To mir mind, the :.easiest way t'o get out of the draft for 'lame of the heavy abolition districts is, to ....-A4vote for Curtin, and avoid the draft !" Died in ,Cha,mpaign county, Ohio, August 18th, 18Q4, I liliam Dohner, late of South' Cebanon, this county, and : sfut of-John Dohner, aged 34 years, 4 months arid 9 dayri. On the night of the 12th he lighted a coal oil lamp, which ex pinded and set his clothes on fire which burned. him so severely that he died at 8 o'clock on the morning of the 13th. Jacob Weidle, rsq., has en listed in one of the regimehts proposed to be raised in this. State under the new military law passed last week by the Leg islature. He is to receive a Lieutenant's :commission, if he has not already got it, is now recruiting men for his cam *pany in this illace. He will make a , good after. • Two Out-lots belonging to the estate of Adam Rachel-, dec'd., about era mile from this borough, were sold, last week, at public sale, to Joseph Shin. tile/itt,.5172,50 and $lBO pet. - Last Thursday was a gala day at Cornwall The Perseverance Engine, Moke Company and Band, of this place, at the Invitation of Mr. Wilhelm, paid a there for a pic.nle. Between seven and eight o'clOck they lett on the N. L. ott tt Irian specially provided for that : pprpoSe, and returned about seven in the-evening, The whole party, increased by accesSitins of hands at the kurnaees and the people o' the surrounding Coun try,, to the number of seVeral thousand, enjoyed themselves to their hearts' con -tent. A bounteous ve - past was apti3ad by Mr. W., to which ali dolts the fullest justice. The praisesand commendations (Wall upon their return were of the most , *WWI kind, and as the whole -proce.ed - %air pastied off in the most pleasant man ,, net, and without a single incident to mar the pleasure of any one, it must have been such a Jubilee the ike of which was never seen before in this county. The Sunday Schools oCCornwall had also,a ,plo-n ic in the neighborhood, which helped to enliven the scene and furnish .additional enjoymentto all participating. The, Philadelphia Flour market In flip at fully termer rates, with sales of ate:n.44,600 bbls at Sll 50a12 for Wes , tern and Penna extra family. The Ilbyrielrade are buying moderately at Ithifrsl:so4l9 . for superfine ; 910 50a11 50 ' for:0111ra; 50a512 50 for extra famt-- 1*; itrid $l2 75a13 for fancy brands, as to VOW. Rye Flour and Corn Meal acre lettarbe at full prices. GRA 11s1.—Trime Wheatis ratbetscarce and in demand, with sales of 6,000 bus 2t3a257c for old Penn and ,Nreatern leder. Rye is in demand and prices are better at 150 c per bus. Corn is -wanted at 170 d for prime yellow. Data are ,fietti - at, 93et.for new and 95a98e pei bits for thetibdittioti County Coriveh. Non of this county, is Milled to MCA oh the s,th of September, next Monday a week. 'ln addition ter the candidates an. ‘nr.tneed•last week, *6 are pleased to Atirontcle the following :---Dr. S. H. Har per, of South Annville,* for the Legisla ture. As the Dr. Is the only candidate thus far on the track, we presume he will be the candidate. He is a strong matt, ;particularly in the Annvilles, where he generally known. If any other candi ;.dates for that pOsition are brought out ft Will be to defeat the Dr., which. bowev er„ Cannot. be done except by the most reck lees pipe-igying We hope there may be no tricfStering in the delegate meetings and at the Convention, in which ease hs,Kill,flo..doubt receive the nomi nation. is (Odeon Rupp,of - North Annville is , a eihdidaie - for Sheriff, and Benjamin t 4 Dissinger, of Heidieburg, for rrotifonOtag. ACCIDENT.—As Messrl. comas B.Achey.and Augustus Bauft, ofitilyers tdwrg"ei‘ere descending a steel -chest --week with a barge and wagon, the har ness suddenly brOke and the horse dash egadslyn 'the embankment pitching out -q =' , BoctiPente. - Mr. Achey but slightly injured, but Mr. Baust was not Ofn soArtunate, he receiving a cam prndlracture of the left leg. Dr. H. 'Beiretwe.e.in attendance, and he ie now doing well. .',' - W. E. Good, ear, of the firm of 'Goodyear dr. Diffenbach, is now In Phila. defithialnd New York selectink a. :'fall Eitocic,,or gtioda. Call early to see Ow New Goods That able Demoetatic paper, the Harrisburg Patriot 41. Union, has been changed to an evening paper. . _ YO l unteers.Read this .-- Fo r the derange ment of the system, Change of. Diet, Wounds, < &yet i Dollen anti Eruptions, to Whieh every voluntoei is liable, there are no rOrnedies so safe . Pllltv,ealept and s Cr° as lIOLLOWAY'S PILLS AISOSIVM Vl.toroilibly tested in the:Crime l A/ l a sa d 1 .• .AlOO* - - 00/y 34 sante per *en iv A i , ' ~,,' 304. Vr. lEEE Batter sold in bur Market on Saturday morning for 45 cents tier pound. This is all owing to the tett bal of Abe Lineoln to make PEACE un less the ABANDONNIENT OF SLA VERY is one of the conditions. Butter at 45 should cause tho laboring-men and mechanics to reflect. At such a price, how long will it be-before they will find it a luxury far beyond' their reach. They are already depriiMd:of Coffee, Tea, Su; gar, and many other necessaries, which were within their reach when Democrats administered the Government. One af ter the other is slipping frono the reach of their purses; and before long they will envy the condition of the serfs or white slaves of Europe. The abolitionists will no doubt say that this is all owning to the war. So it is,—a war of Abe Lincoln's seeking, and mismanaging in the first .place, and secondly, to his perversion of its original (Meet, and its prolongation now for objects entirely foreign to the interests and desires of the people, name ly, his refusal to make peace unless sla very is abandoned. Have our mechan ics and laboring men a sufficient interest in darkeydom to make them wish, not only that this state of affairs may contin ue, but that prices may become tour-fold; as high as they are now i If not let them vote against Abe Lincoln and for PEACE. A Few good young Horses- for sale at Siegrist'a cal) 'thumbitery: FATAL ACOIDENT.—The ofe Mina of the Pho3nix Iron Cohifrany, in jacksoti township, caved in on last Wednesday morning, about 9 o'clock, instantly killing Levi Katzamap, of Scheafferstown, and severely injuring Jonathan Spangler.— Dr. Breitenbach attended to Mr. Spang ler, and he is doing as well as can be ex- Peeled. Franklin Ream was also slight ly injFed. THIEVE§.—T h-d cellar pi' 0614- tian Royer, oflackdon iowileb4i, was-en tered on last Friday night, and a large quantity of lard, butter, hams, ctr.c., car ried off. No dtie has been- obtained tb the thievet. IRON ORE.—A (14po§it of irbil ore has been discovered on the land of Mr Adani Label . ; in,,North Lebanon township, about 21 miles north-west &am Lebanon. The indications are that the yield will be large and of a good quality. Propositions have already been made to Mr. Labor, for digging in large ijuanti ties. PIRE.—On Saturdhy evening week, the barn ofJohn Schreckengast, of 'Union township, this county, with its con tents, was destroyed by fire. The barn was struck by lightning. It was not in sured. • Specie Stolen.--On Sunday, in York; Pa. the 29th ult., the house ofJohn Shultz, was entered, whi:e the family were at church, and was robbed of be tween six and seven hundred dollars in gold and silver. The money belonged-, we learn, to Miss Chambers, sister-in-law of Mr. Shultz, with whom she resided. The money has not as yet been recover ed,-but we hope the thief will be caught nncl thinishcd - to, tht c..atti..i...51•41 , 6. law. AMERICA.. DT 4. erAwczr uronter America I home of the free, Asylum of the world's oppress's& Whose flag waves o're every sea, Of the North, South, East and West. America ! home of the brave, A. world looks fn wonder u're thee; Preserve the boon, that year father's pure, 0 Ye 14 . 01‘3 of Liberty. America I. borne of the fair, The ..virtuous, the . kind and the true i. 'Beneath thy patien rand loving care, What heriee and.atetsatnep:grew. Ainerieut bome of our alrei;: ' Bequeathed on'gory fields k _ Time can not ~mother, freedom's fires, Our b irtb right well never yield. America by patriot bandst Delivered.from.a tyrants thrall; Growing awe until she fintals, The grandest nation of all. "2. Mariam I tby , name impart!, thittL:tif pleasure so pure; • A natio° titailt on freemen's hearts, . Shall to alliime endure. America f-foi thee we raise, Ctur Telco U. Jehovah's throne In hurohltrtharrhfulness and praisei ; Fur the blessings we hare ktiowit. With faith in 410 d firm' ly stitgii; -`:lAnitsitreeit ?ACV Nis Be he foreign foe, or traitor band/ That threatens our America. Lebanon, August, 1564. , QWESTION.-110110 , there . Nag an d Nancy, where are you going, that you" are In such brit ry ? Astrivsit.Why we are • just ^ on our WIY to Dal/Ye Photograph Gallery, to have our ji hitt/see taken . Ile takes splendid pictures, and Ilia Gallery. is' nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nene} we' will go ear ly this morning before any body ohm keni there,' or toe will have to come away again without getting any. QV/Mr.—Yes! I have heard too Grit Daily's . Gallery is nearly alt the tittle crowded, and se why don't you go to softte other Gallery t Atra.-011 my! . we could not think ofetteb a thing.— We admire the tue and:beautiful picture that-Daily takes, etc much that :ire would not, go to another- Old- . lery if we cou Id get them fot nothing. Be has seem years, experience in the business, lumen complete sett Of' itetttrdvitd inairuments, an excellint sky-lkht, sup there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body "tout wants a good picture via to, bite. gusar.—What kind of Pictures dosage take? Asa.—lle tikes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. Hie .card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken in our large -cities. His Antbrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile also excels in copying pictures from ,mail Daguerreotypes, and en larging them almost to any size. Qnsar.—Where Is this Gatiery ? I must give him a call too. Ane:—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we will show you. it is in ilitlne's New Building, nett door tlf,the lebanon-Deposieltink lie has, penitent. ly on ,isind a good assortment- of . Glit • and Rosewood Frauttisdintow, Albums,which he sells :cheap.-- For and cheap Pictures vee ailtrise:::itll 74 ,,Xgo to Daily' Gallery, *Lebitlion,* - Pa. Mirth 114 1 .?03. " " 4, :t "o• Rifles, Piooll, Powder, ,41intitiranoatestate:; , Al. GI. AutYtnisOlt *Mid re ti ts, fifforM the public that he Continues" the businei cif manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, -PISTOLS, POWDER, CeteetWada, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi al,-ittlffeStore,l,n Market street, s few doors North of the L. Y R. IL. Lebanon, Pa. fog All ltitedOf HAMS iring dens at the shortest poi alibi° notice - Mid in the best idyls," of Workuumek ip. Lebanon, June Bit, /803.-1 y - • t, gpciat gties. Editor of DIAS Sic:--With your permission X wish to say to the readers of year paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free,) a Recipe, with full diret !ions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, In tan days, Pimples, Bloches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same sett, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those ham ing Bald Heads; or Dare Paces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whisker., or a Moustiche, lit less than thirty dayt : All applications answered by return mall without chare. ,Respectft4lyouri, T#lo3 - YMAN Cboathit, t lintaillity,)Cirw Twig. Ail ilk 101.—sta. . . icita-` et to the ware•x-laria QwALLow two or three hogshead of "Bucher," " Ton ie bitters," Sersapc •• Nervous An tidotes," ke., &e., Am, and after you are satisfied with the result,. thee try one box of OLD DOCTOR. ItU CIIAN'S ENOLISI4 SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They are sure ly vegetable, plc/leant to take, prompt and sulut.,ary In their streets on the broken down and shattered erkbatj- Lotion. Old and yoting can take theta, With advan tage. Imported au d sold in the United states only by JAS. S. IiIITLICR, No. 4t7 Broadway, New York. 40— Agent for the United States. P. s,—A Box of Pills, securely packed, rill be marl: ed to any address on receipt of price, whin is ONE DOLLAR, post paid—money refund4d by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given, July 20,1803,---3m. nO YOU WISH TO BE MIRED DR.'I3U• 1.1 CHAN'S ‘ ituottsq ,extvciFtc_ ptkia Cure im leas thsthen 86 days.theviOst4eiegytigif,RVOUSNESS,', Impotenei:Preinature Deear, reiiiinat Weakness, Di mity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Norrona Affec- Cone, nomuitter from what-ratite 'produced. Price,:. One Dollar per box. • Sent Imetpeit, by' mail; on . re-. 'criipt of an order. One But , will perfect the cure in most eases. Address, • JAB: t: BUTLER, General Agen 42.7 Broadway ; New York. L. July 20, 1861.—5 m .. , . Ayer's Sarsaparilla IS a concentrated extract of the choice root; so con-- bined -with Other substances of still greater ahem- - tire poweb as to afford an effectual antidote for d eases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wauted,by those Wtl9 suffer from'Strumous, complaints; and that one which will accomplish Mete cure mast prove, as this has, of immense ` service tor: large elates ot our. alllibted 'fralospoitisene, how.: completely this ettmfbutur WillcdO it haititeen proven, by experiutortt ottuitany of tile iroist-ciiiiit to Be found in the follC‘ilig ,Ctimplaints - • Scrofula, Scrofulous ,PWellings and soak , Skin Dish: eases; Pimples, Pilotage, Blotches, Proptidds,, St. An,, thony's Mire, Bonier Brysipelas, Tatter or Salt Rheum: , Scald Head, Rug Worm, &c. Irons' S'yp/tdis or Veneriat Disease is expelled,e sys., tern by the prolonged use off this Sarsaparilla, and i ,:thlw pit lent is lett in comparative health. .2rortute .Diseases are caused by Scrofulc in thebl6ol.l,. and pre often soou cured by lids Betract of Dg nod iliseard this invaluable fitediairie, because you' Bail; been imposed, upon by something pretsihiliig to. be'Sareauarilia, wile it wee not. 'nett you have ilsed hot till Wen, will you know alb ' minute particulars of ilia diseases it mires, We referyou to Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent below namedgratis to all who call for it, Area's CATHAATIO' 'ler the cure of Costiveness; Jaundice; :Dyspepsia, Indigestion,-,Dysentery,,: Pohl Stomach, Headache, Piles,- Bboutnutiont, Heartburn' arising from Disordered Stomach; Pain; or Morbid. In action of the Bowels,•Jr latulency, Lose of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Norms, (lout; Nauralgiai, and for wDinner Pill. They are,augar coated, so . that the most .sensitive can take them pleasantly, sad they arelbetiest,Aper-,t lent in the world for all the purposos of a family: phye,t,. , PrePared by .1. C. A.trit„ CO., Lowell, Masi., and sold by all the dritgglits in Lebanon and dealers In medicine esorywhere. J nue 22, 1.8e4.-2Mo. A OENTLRMAN.'etit N - el.rous Debllity; Intim" petsncy; Preinature Meal and Youthful ltrk'pr, = acttia tat by a titmice to benefit others, will be happy to hir nirb to all who used it, (free . ufcharge,) the receipts and directions for *making the simple remedy used in his ease. Those wishing - to profit by his experience, and possess a Valuable Remedy, will receire the eanie, by return inall,(narefuliy ssaled,) by adcliassing„ 4011 DI 13. 001SHIC; GO Neiman siViiite, Noir Tork. Juno 1,1884-3 n. Terrible Disetostires. QRCitETS for the million i A Mist valuableand iien derful publication. A wiiik bf lUD pages', sad 30 colored engrarings. DR: UUNTER'S {UDE SISOUR, an original and popUlar trestiee on Mail and Wouian, their Rimetions, and. Enna' disorders of, every kind, with Never falling Remedies for their speedy bore. The practice of DR. HUNTgIt has long been, and still ie, unboituded, bill at the earnest 'solici tation of nuntersitili persona, be leas t sin Induced 'to'es tend his medical usefulness titrotigir the /SWUM cad* -VAUD 3.1.ECU51." It is a volume that should be In the hands ()revery family in the land. as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation 'of ens of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded .free of poet age to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad dress, poet paid, Da. lIUNTICR, No. 3 Division Street, New York. dept. 3,1363.—iy. kLi .1 Pligirdt=y*tiro. St. JMIN's CaMion.—Service next Sunday morning and evening, Stb the .finglisit littguige. Lecture omt Wednesday averting. Preaching in the M. le Church every;Sslibeth , both • morning and 'timing. Alap Sireico on Thursday evening. eartnan preaching next Sunday at 10 R. M., and Zug. Pah at 4 P. M., in.the ?duraviah,chnicii. ' °liking& rheaching next Sabbethfmorninge,aff,Enirf English praaaliing nel.tF..abbafitTlrorani itnirgerixis hi the afternoon, iu Vlain'E lAlthetaxi eithrdt. services next r•sabl. atli in Zion's i t utkersan church. • . . titrttgAt. • ' On Tuesday evening, 16th Wit at - the helixe of the bride's tether, John Graeff, by the Rev. Win Lennart, Mt. JAMES D. KERN, of Robevonta, to Mimi ADIE LAIDY. B. °BAKKE', of Lebanon. No cards. • On the 2nd ofJa,ne,hy Udw. J. Bockenstuea, sq., Mr. PRlPtfen. to. Mote i1a.1.1,Y ANN 4.I.LItMAN, -both of Linton total:Willi *1.F.;.11•; , ,: . .f.. - , - ., , .. ,- ...;.,„.. , .i Oa the 17th inst., of typhoid f•Tor, Antly. WITMEYER, of-Dauphin county, Aged; 36-. years, 9 months and 11 days. • • • On the 17th inst., ANNA. ELIZABETH BORN; aged 32•yeaze f . 2 Months and 8 dayi . . - Om the 19th 'Met 4 in Cornwall tpt; '1?11.ILIP, son bf Mr. John, and Critharine LIERCELRODEi of Diptheria, aged 6 years,B months and 5 days. - . • On, the 21st frit:, in . -North Lebanon 'pp., ERNST JOHN Halt rmAN,...r.fter a lingering, illa ss of tia weeks, aged 10years, 1 months and 13 days. On the 9th lost , Su N. Lebanon twp , LUCY ANN, daughter of -William and Leah ItRIDLI, aged b years, 1 monthi and 26daya. ' • .•' On the Mb inst., in this Bnrotigh, of Cot:Sump:ion, M J4Y SOLIDNIt,sged 55 yetis, 5 months sad 8'54'3 s. _ . Oct the sth of July, in. Nr-rth Le benompur-tgh, iio It 1118, child ol LKlrt .irtd.ALikra',LXlNlSAvul 4 Tsars, 8 months, end 24ficya. 06: the 20th of Nay, Id quo Wirough, 11741,174 N R; child of PARDEBIO.II WAID.SIISYKR, aged .3.0 ultra du On.the 4:11 hist ,in the noipital at Alexandria Va., front wounds received in the Battle Of the Wildertase, RODKRT, Sett of ANDIIEW BOCK., itgve , ill .y.eare mouths and 14 days On the 9th inst., in North. Lobatien ihkreunlq, 11BN- Rift•LTA, daughter. of A:slDitltiv libOß., agedlB „y. are, o , munthe and 11 de • On the 18th feet. Mirth Lebanon-Borough'. OARO LINA child of FttltlOratlOK agel 2 yearn, 8 months and 19 days:. - , The Lelia' Carefully ,Cb LlifillNfOlc, - IV xbi!' Extra Family, $ll 00 Etta Flour, - /0 60 Friths WhiteVbest,2 Ne , tilietlWhast f ._ g4O Ord'Aea, . 230 Prinia Eye, ' 170 Corn, 1 7u. Osta, te? Clorersied, , 06. Timothy-seed; , flax-seed, 2 50. Driad Apples, pealed, $•00 Peach °Snits,' - 240 Peach “Ilutsele," 1 52 1 Cherries,.. 78. •Onions, . " 200' Potatoteoitt bus, 100 I tipple Butter,Vereek, 45 ton iflat'ktt. ; Riga,* dos. • 22 Rutter, *lb.. •• •- tO , ITub or paint batter, 10 Lard,. 20 13i10 v, ; ; 16 Harn, 20 Shov,hlArs„ Sides . fS Soap, . ;7 , Bees-tfax; 26 i „Witt te Rags, . f . Mixed Rags, - 3 Flax,* - 12% 40 Fgatbers t * lb., 6214 W 001,7616., 40 Soup Beans, 34 . 7 ' Vinegar,* 26. gfta ..- .sbliitti:otutgni'o. - 1 9 611 ASPECIAL meeting of the Lebanon County Agri :cultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Society. will be bald at HOLLINGER'S DOTEL,-on2Satui;day, '..leiteadier4,lB64,at r i to min ante' iteir u embereliip ettSvid artialtd attend . WM. RANK, Pres: . Lebanon', Aug. 24, 1844. Ilarrn ~for Sale. undersigned offers at . Private;Sale his Sarni in . South Lebanon Township, • Lebanon county one half mile from Uorst's Mill and one half, Anile s- from ,Weigley's Still, adjoining lands of John Weiss. Abra ham Reist, Heist it B&W, gild others, eantoining 'TO ACRES AND 3r3 PEItCLIES, under good cultivation. About 10 ACRES of Excellent TIMBER, .5 ACRES MEADOW ; a never failing Stream of wafer 19 running through the land. The ildprovetnents thereon area one , and a ha it 'Saul log 11011313, large . SWEITZEJI, BARN, Spring of, Wate pear the house— There is are ORCHARD of Fruit, Trees on the pvlonises. Persintswishing furtherdeormation• will calPon the undersigned, in Reidelberg township, near Shaeffers town, or on his son, John Brubacher, residing or; the premises. PETER. BRUBACLIER, Sr Shaelforstown, August 24,.1864. NOTICE TO BRIPPERS BY Philada. and Reading R. It. _7. • IN accordance lanai the provisions ox the Now, Inter nal Revenue Law, all Roods delivered et the above Sail road for ah 'patent, must have a Two cent Stamp affixed to the Receipt derianded therafer, said Stamp to hood the expense of the Shipper.., , For ali Reoeipta taken _.byibeve..'COroftsriF, said Installs will be fitinisked . antpaid . f,§ehr the CoMpb.. *7 . ' Mises, Aig. IT. 21111.-310. IrOpt Ant. NEW•,sr,kitfNlliklE.sTs• Wiir. be 5011 at Public See, on Saiurday, Augiat 27, 1864, at the house of the undersigned, at Lock, No, 12, Union Canal, Jackson. townw.ip. Lebanon eonuty, Pa., the fol lowing p u mmel Property. viz : . TWO BUREAUS, 4 Tables, 1 Coal Stove, 1 Cook ing Steve, and Pipe, 2 Cupboards. 3 Red. steads, .3. Italfclozrn Chairs, Ronking ',. Chairs, Carpet by, the - Yard, 2,Clocko, 3 'Mirrors,"Sewing,. Stands, Tubs, Butter W l ' Churn, lion Kettle, Pots, Tin and Queens / . Ware, a ,lot" of STONE QUARRYING TOOLS; Lot ,-of Ilarness, Wheelbarrows, and many other articles of Ilonsehold..and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p, 2,1,, when elintli. thus will be made known hy . . te+ . . lIEN E Y GEASEY. - Jackson towashlpottnEust 2t, .tBi3C PUBLAC SALE a W ILL be sold at Public Sale on -.".; ; -Thursday, September 29, 1864, on thelifeniises,:thr":',,, • Plantation of Henry lirich died:, near Fredericksburg, in Thishel township, Lebanon county. containg 116 AeltES^mose - .or fin of goOd farming 4 whereof. about 30 White Oak 4 0 44-, e • WOODList"D - The -im-: prevements thereon are a' twe.t.atory: • DWELLING - 'HOUSE, SWFATZ.F.._ DARN, and other. out buildings. Good Oicliart‘abAr4NligWator near. the house Well; With punll4 ll6 tNbe..beuse. Arso'll.nuning Wa ter through the huid., Gcaright and Otto' will be -41v en,on„ the let day 'of 4.65. Sale to commence proriitily at 1 o'clock when terms will:be thade known by • 1). W. Ur 1.111.1011;: Executor of the and testament of Illinry• iihrfefi, doo'n. ' Betiselite., August 24,1884. • - • ea ebers' ExamabiatAints Its • • • Lebanon. .Couni . . For S i oltaol Year . ..rtate 1864 1 - - June 1:865 „• ~.c iktRNW,ALL. :T.Clloll)lRtii. t . MORVIIS: Tha eiiiailaatian of la.,cbara ;far tbn.PrAloola aboya that rich fake pla.4 atlhe Ricejoiar 84koot tlaiipa;eau. Na.M . eday; &pima/dr 4,), 51 /4- '4OB/P.4 RULL.M.4..ti; Jkaali Baciatary. o/4., • 4 The . itiiireinsition' of Towle:tie, fir 1.1 the ,ncliciole of the above District *lli tato Risme at the•fiebation Valle, Institute, ou Monday. Scllt,fetr 5, 1854: • 3011i1 FXANii,Propidiidt. iltitat'Ettirm, Beare:lo. - ' ' ' , „. JAN+DON6NURT. ft, MAWS AND 2 INg ALA 27NACEINRS Th's U- nation of Tegohrro tor-bfio Mbhools of tho aboverDis trict will take piece it Pule:tyre, on Tuesday, &Verne ter 11, 1864. • - MeNll 4 l 80.11BERGISE, President. Atteetre ChmenlettY, Sebretery. „ it:Mtn ANNVILLB. Tr.4.OflER. Thy 'exitutibeetion of Totlibliro for Me Bohoolc Of tito above Diatriqt will take place it tile Lobatiou Valley, institute, ou jirgduesioy f is r pteu t u r 7, 1864. AMUR gllled.D.Nlt o Presideet. /or.t. Filar Secaetary., NORTH L1031..N0N TOWNSHIP. 3 fa .!41• 9 , ,eligoinatfon of Toiabois ttir sties Schools of tt.,344igkio tr ict will4ako at the Double 3olloul‘ lowan, ou,Th,rsday, September 8,1384. , J A GAY.P.KLI,BR, Pzo3lBet.C. W 33: Ulu?, Socritaiy. - • . . EAST hfattou4 i ttieVers for 1, 0' Tt! A vi r mor above District 'wilt pslie plate 44t t9a Wiv4figton reboot ffenso._ . en &gem' be', 9 • 8154.. ' tvANIBL'ALUAB.II, Prii819496. . loorist;ary. . - . 1 1 T theecilLEZOf The *I i* l l:Vil tfoilt trir Callkitr` i r placer at JoßettaWa,oa.3alutNiatr, Scpteltiltr 1-0864 - - Mulitn..A6 tt:l4ohlYsol.l, eretid en t. Dn. Coorsa, encret.a:). AIJ :Ttoks'n:oc:Ailecti:r7s4tfo.art t ide t - 411 '; iiii OEOO Musa ainistik,-s*disdr. TRACH,i¢RB This examinntkin - of f 9 k. 01r...chin:de tof tin Mew& District will tnici idiot' it Union rorge, on Mow:ay. September IQ. 1804. psasn. /tint JUN, President. DsmitLit. Grasslike*, SeCretery.. TreCtera DAT. AuGuer 14, /804 ;1 • k PUBLIC , 166ALET big - persona Property. 75,11LLOIIEF.K. Q_ Tit ACIIRP.S. The, exontinttiOn: of. reaciors' for tho 0 Schools of the tibaie District int take place s.t NoW lostuttown, on Ti stay. Sermher `1864. ' ' FUNDEUICH SHULTZ Pre? Wont. Jacou et. vio;sdtiot.v.. -' .'9 - .BOTITIA -LEBANON. it TEAT:nen. The ixittiination 2 ot Teachers for the Bc '63ls Of the sibese District will take place a.. the AYgrarlin Bchual lidtute, on Saturday, September IT, 1861: ' - . . . ItZTRZ.L. I 3 Th s e A os o lt ß iii s :of The the o above Di+triot w f eigh k e e rn is fu e ; at, fred.t.rioksbnig, on 21sekiny..4prenbir.20, 1861." IS/TAU IJOrtit, Protidont. - BANDS', Wifita, BC crotary. . . , ' •.. - JACKSON. ' .1 ii TBACIIISRS. 'Toe liXamination of Teachers for, ei BEAT TRUNK. LINE 'FROM TUE NORTH AND „LW the Beboole of `the "abti*e District will take place . 1 1.3 North-West for MICA DELPIIIA, NEW-YORK, at the laserbk;mn Acad.nay„,on SoAtrekt-, =nptentber READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, 34, 1804. ' ' IS: TICE, President. EASTON, ,tc., Sic. - . , . . ^Crane Sun*, Sticretarttt '. . ,•- ' .; • - , •_ Trains leayeljarrisburg:ibtPhilatielphistd r, TA*York. ... Beading, POttavillb, and all intemithiliate Stations, at 8 N. B. —Observe the folltilviug Millie . I .=, A . .. M , and d.OO P.M. . ~ ,lat. Applicants will furilittlt themselves With pen, New York Express learei Liarriebut* at 6.30 A. 24., Tick And paper, and be in readiness RCS o'clock. artiximr, at New York . at 1.41 the same day. V. No privatMexamitiatiaini to be held except in A special Accommodation Passenger Train leaves 'itch eases as are specified bylnw,, -, , „,-.„ • , S Raanu4cOst474,7l.srAlli., and retnineir.oinilarrisburg MI Applicen s must preseritthemselves tit'ilie Die- at 5 ° P. Ma- . •%:.;',"'" tricts in which they intend to'teactr. .• 1 , '=attareircrota Etarr , itilinii: To New:TorkssolrtoA i liit 4th. • Those who have certificates of last year are re-s , fialifile.sl4s.find4g2. 4 so. Baggage-checked through. qucisteir to present them. '' ' ' = f Returning, leave New York at4PA. M., 12 Noon, and 5th.,,-Those who Are strangers to the ;.undersigned 7P, "3L .:•• (PITTSBURG EXPRESS arriving at Gerrie mast bring . with theni testimonials of gomi moral char- burg arl-A. ikt.) - 'l:eavo PhiledelPhia at 815' A.-1d„ . enter,' ' ! ..i.":" '". - • , nth Certificateuto be legal, mnst have a five cent Sleeping care in the New Yor,lc Express Trains, stamp affixed; Which the County Superintendent will through to and front •Pittsburgh with Out change. '. fs.riiiih.: :Teachkrs Will Mettle make ,the ictiange. Passengers. by the Catawissa Railroad leave TAIMIVIR 71b. As heretofvFe Sabscriptions will be 'taken for at 8.60 A. 614 trac2ao P.' M. for ' Philadelphia, Now the Pgifitil,#lilidiii 8611 W donrtint ' :- • I - - York, and all Way. Pointy. , • - The Directors and the pubis are invited to be pres. - Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. 31.,' and 2.30 P. 31.; , for Philadillpkia. , HarriabargAnd-New York. ' A ' > ' An. Aceottinktilatiers , Peakenri train loaves Reading a* 0,700,,t; 3.1 F; ilktt4billiftd front Phtladilphla at 6 00 P. F. TI - UNI.IIX 1101:10t,i00. Bußt.. Ls6►non, July 18,1861. 1N1011177A L LASS: rilnaiNoxitsa, Ctias will be re-opened by the under ." Signed. Iti the liebaiton Valley ,I.nstitute, at Ann- Tide, im itionday, August Ist:„., 1804, iintLebrittnin k ln eessfon tire Weeke. This Otitis - was established MA' Yeir t for„the time lb the.pitunti, end bee been, we brlieve;a com plete settles- 3t was attended: by apirisriliroSAilty Teachers;—t6 Whom we refer, with confidence, sates timotty. - .13i131) an o'l4 purettedlin thwcoming teini,4lll shellac to that of last year, and with our past experi-, elm ive hblie to make it still more prolltatde,• • wiraetheeloseetthe term#4 WEBaTER'S, or, (at, the option of the recipient,} a -WOItCESTEIt'S UNA BRWED DICTIONARY will be ',resented to the ate dent have spelled correctly, the greatest number of words out of a list of tee hundred, to-be se leeted by the teachers, and written otitby the Class, asm Dictation Exercise : and Certificates of nn iform grade will be giren to .be sever bele 'highest or to sack of them asehali have not less titan. lour fifths of the Wordk.correhtly spelled. k , XPENSES4--forßotudi:Wasitlogianti Tuition, fdr Boarding can 41so be piiiiined at lesc",,relei Tat e, alit it ios couve*Sent It is detirahlo on accouut, arrangertiefits, that those who purpotie to stir*, will Make early applies,: litineina I; at Aenville. or to IL 110UCI4 County Superintendent, at Lebaueu. VALITABLE' • Etirdugit% Prctperty Private . Sale, THE subscriber offers at Private Salo a HOUSE and JL LOT OF GROUND,-eituate in Cum- berland street, in4be fiorMigh of Leb adon = i 4 ,square Kist , of the Court Rouse. -Ttrttbruse; ]a a large 5t0ri..41410f."„;1/W,JOLINGV, *4th all' the thottirt.improverneuts. /Kir The terms -milt bti reasonable. • I„„For'far:ther information apply to Iteiuoehle & Meity,,,feNerth Lebanon Ildrolligh:. April 31);al3(44:-;;tf. :080.1iCRI4fAitit, Tr .140114 S.Otaylkilf.courity, Valuable Three Story. Brick Douse at Private Sale. Tirrt 8 , ,,b4.11,04ws apprivateAale thellouse now occupied by Won. John W. Itillinger, on Walnut street, corner ofJail alley, opposfte: tha,Sail, in the borough .of Lebanon. :This is a property 'very desira-' ble tor business or as a private rixsideace. SIMON J, STINE. tebanon,july 1864.-6 t. Notict. , films is.to notify sit Carm.ntereand:Ottbindt, makers 1, that no bills for coffins will be paid by the Direc tors of the. Poor for poorpereorte,dyugwitltinn circle of Ilve miles or the . Loop ' Hougal as 411- such 'tiersons win be furpished With Coffins free of er.pense on apish. cation to the Steward at the root Ilatock. JOILN 11. BOWMAN, } • ELIAS WALBOEN, Diree,nre of ibe Poor. , ORO, - paIORBILSIAN, . , ratirt ;;FritiV:jitr. .arreilkir 0311.042/COllllllll. TUN moat affeCtUai Fruit Jar in . tha.market. Is _ill g lass, Laving no dampin g or• eaten , devise.— Nor':sale a tlMllilittil&R'S Drag Store, Mazket street, . Lebanon. • usames 4 4 , 4 ,.. g et •a eircular .Bet mars talartes. Lebanon, POIII6 'AXLE OP A Good.. 1-4 arm.: , , ILL Le cold at tGLI ' I e al at the public hpsite . TV - of George kioyer,.in,.B - outh Lebanon township; on tutddy Sip s teMber ‘l9, 1864, the toirowiiiielioaeEstatel of Genf: Eby, via:-\o,I A, Fine Farm , . . P Containing 1 . 0 ACRES and 105 ERCIIRS,' of good Limestone LandiAtituale In Smith Lebanon township, • Le.banon countyo miles Iroin Let.ninon. 3 4 ' 7,“affioining nfl .facob ..I,Eb7; John if Shad:, jr., George 310y0r,0 Tavern and 6 , . otbin-43. ' T h e : rtnp.rovements aro a, •• .DWELLINO` 'rouse; good 2WaIIZER , ItlsT, and fithernathuildittge, as si lo a good Well of Water, Orchard, &c. The laud has alrearlrbeen limed twice. Abont — loadres' is WOOD . -No: , 2. A,TRACT GP -LAND, containini .1.15„ ACRBS and 125'PEROILES; adjoining• No. 1 and the 'road. This tract to vary desirable ,for a psvalling . About 2 Xeres. is %VOW:W(4ND. ' The, wh9le,o4tbe,abcrre Ls:B6 1410141ped Paphos and 'w hi wild In WhileOr' parts to suaritrehaears. ALSO 4 ACRES 61.114STN1I'D Ttmatan, in North Lebanon * . Township, Lebanon clarity, adjoning lands of Adam ..Garnian, - , Joseph' Zwier, David Steck . beck end Joseph Snyder, Sale to conunence. at 12,elchick, M., when tiirrns *ill IA arida knoWn.bi -. '• —. I " 4it 'EBY ..glt° atom.' - .POllll ILuidre gail : ib. Lebanon; Attg. 10,, :18(14; PUBLIO:fgALK be.seld, a 9 paid ic,enJe at the residence of the 611Yieritter ' 34 of a iiiile,southef Palniyrs, on ~the road ISading toCautpbelistown ~Lebanon county, Ps., . . . Saturday, August 27 .1.864. . . tlio following personal property, via :—I. MARE, -- --- fresh COW; Sheep; one-horse - - 7 . _,,,• t E . lirMaciN and box; Wheelbar-'±. ••.', 1 " lIIQ 4.13W,r - °find Mtolie,'llßy - end' t" A ' Dung . 'Forks Grain Cradle, 't.- ' IF Gram Scythe, IhniblittialSitiglh Trees; Harness, Sly= net, Shovels;ldeve, . Seste t Pails, Shingles, - 'gaining Bench : Grain Mill for hind or horsepower. HougautD__AND - . :KIICIEN FURNITURE I . 'OK :—.4:ANDSTAAW,.Oupboarai...,:II Chests, large sou stuall,Tal44 , 2-tniltiringlaiiihis,; ; Eiga day Clock with Case, Lounge, ilitreati, Iteckiiig and otßec.Chiiirs,Ch p-. !king and other Benches, Parlor and Cook Stove, Bone d jet . and Cook. Stove for coal, Pipe, 2. large Iron-Kettles Pots, Pens, Tubs, _ . Crocks, meat and other Stands, ail k kids of Barrels, Pot. liark, Sink, Water Bench, CAR and,Oarpet Rags, Tailoring Iron, Looking Glass, Qciltde Mill, large Coffee Browner, Butter Churn, bear. ing v.g• .TiI.MR• Pot triii*ere .2 , iftereS 01: Corn, Ita the Fielti t and,a largo variety of other articles too nutnerpuito AO' Sale tit-chilli:hen - 6 at 10 O'slock, A. If., on said day, *hen attendance will.be gtien and terms made lenitiku liy ' - w. L SEGNER. P: novena, Aucti neet N. 8.--No Hucksters ere alloirett Ou the ground. Palmyra. Augural% 1564. REAL, ES'FATE, AT PR OVATE SALE. .91 Ins zubseribbr offers at Private Sale, the following Real Estote in the Village of SHIRKCVILLC, Bethel Township`.' ; -Lebanon county, re., at the artiflS 'toads leadiriC,frinn Jonestown to 'ltelitorsburk, and from tebangMtb redericksburg. via ra- ' '-' No, 'l. A two-story weather boarded .'..',., FRAME 1100S.E, 28 by 40 feet, and has a •Sh,!„. • been lately occupied as a STORE, the L 1 ',..::'.. ' room being still shelved and with coon '. '','., tars in-it for the use of a store ; a good .-=-- -. --'-' S MINER HOUSE is , attached, and all other outbuildings, such as STABLING, Pig Sty, &e., and tract of land containing TUREh'' ACRES and 77 .Perebes. adjoining lands or J. , . W. Groff and Henry Heil.-lately heirenf Rudolph Shirk; deceased ; a never. failing . Spring Is ueartbe house, with a pump in it, and .there s. also au orchard attached to said premises, with choice FRUITS, such as Apples, Pears, Peaches, Grapes, &c.. &e. No. 2. A:FRAOT OF LAND, adjoining No. 1. containing FILITEEN ACRES and. TRO: ~, r PERCHES, and bas erected thereon a Masi 11l Dwelling I.IOMBE and large BARN, and all II necessary ontbuildings it - is under high Cultivation, and is well fenced with pale and post fences, and near the house is a never failing Spring with running wa., ter, and et l taclied thereto is,a good Spring House ; also, some clidiceF wits are on a the'pretnises.. . _ .. . No. 3. Contains 3 ACRES and 135 PERCHES, adjoin ing lands of oluoluel,Shirk and-Tract N0.1.-;,it is under a Nigh state` otkuitivatiou, add is enclosed :with good pale fenteav"e .116,471itt13.0U5E and LOT OF HROUND'in said Town.of atijolning."fractbio. • .r.• The buildings are a two story!-Brame HOIJSE,2B by 20 feet, with all other necalisa ry (41t.buililloga,"and the lot islilanted with :choice Fruits:such as A:pplea, Teaches", Plums, Pears and Crania:' gs." The whole can be bought together; or singly, to suit puretiusers. • For any further particulars apply to the undersign. Ykdt.h.is Store in Market street, - North Lebanon Bor. it &Sri trfatheibenrentrtNie./..le.itstiVr A good and undisputed title *ill be green At soy Einie that the Sidle is sea.'' "CHRISTIAN 0. IdEILY. August 3,1864. READINQRAILROAD. s,itimpee Art.tt eapept.. ...• ' aticote triton rtiiPthill*Shndays excepted. ~A Sunday - train leaval Pottviille it 7.30 A. M., and Philadelphia at 8.15 P, fit._ COXIIUTATION, 511rtgialf, Eii&SO N, grid EXCeiSTO* TICT 11.1reit tedaced ratite to sod from all points. 811 uuda AfAggligill Snowed each passuager. I. A.. A. NICOVI.S. 37 r, 6 L ., , Geiex,al„3,operiiiteadeat. • Tail.oruoge • itEMOVAL. • .MIOI.IABL lIOFFBIAN would. m0601%117 • Inlbrm 'the Claims& LabancM, that- he . hae•RRAIOVAM AIM:MING Intsibees. to Cumberland Streetifttra dOors East of Market Streit, and • oppodte the Eagle Hotel, where all persons *ha wleh garments made up in the moat fashionable stei and , beat manner, are In cited to call. • • ••• • TO TA ILORS !—Jus t roceireit and for vale thorN.York and Fhiladclphla Report of Spring r Summer Fashions. Tallora wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber IthOw of the fact, so thathecan make his arrabgenieula MIOILEL , Lebiima, Afey 4,180 4 ••• • • FITS 114 TS •• FIT*: . TitillOqsostftilly. Itoutteks to the Citizen's of Let** and viatuity that he basjitatreturned from the eltiiiith a 'fine as soktment,M, ;CLOTHS CASSIMERES, '44.10f whig.btrwill self or Make np to order at prices to suit'etsi times; At ble NO.I Tailoring Eststs lisbnient in KohnNtNew Block, 4 doors South Of tlie ffrftsk hotel, South Walnut etreet. • All work entrusted to his care,•will be manatee:tin , ed Ina workettanilXe manner to to •faettiou and dura bility. , Goods purabre edelsewliera dllt be cheerfully made up to °pier on the usual moderate tenni. having bad years of expel:knee in the Tallbring and Dry-Goode bur lueas,.and being Instilled to turn to the advantage of Ole customers, all the advantages result ing.from said acquirements, be feels eathdlect that it win be tf SPOO4ed to by a Very liberal glare of the pith lii Patronage. . Friends eon once to Wale iiii affer that please yea elves. July 8, 1863. , WALTER'S.MILL. f. IIIs sibacriticr respectfully informs the public that •I,.he hex Antirely rebuilt the Mill on thelittle Swa tars, formerly known as "Straw's n •aud later as "Wen ger'? a," about ono-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has it now in complete running. - o7dor, and le-prepared to furnish-customers regularly with a very superior article of F11111—.4111011111E3 - ICA& • pa cheap as it can be obtained troui any keeps alse'on band aiurfor sale at the lowest cash prices 0110 P, BRAN, SHORTS, rtc. lie is also pre pared to do all`kinde of OotrioirEas' Weak, for Farmers and'othere;at the Very shortest possible.nalee and in vitae all to give him a trio:. The Machinery of the 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved klard.ol37 atrtet attention to,bneinese and fail dealing fie hopes merit a aliaro ofpriblic patronage. WHEAT; 'RYE, COEN OATS, Sic., bought, for which the highest. Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER,. May.}, 1664. • • WANTED TO BUY 50'000 BOErMi 9 14 tuebel9 CORN 1 . 9 . • 60,000 bishels OATS 60,000 bdebele WHIAT. Also, CLOY EFLENED, TIMOTHY SHED, Flaxseed, for; which the lAtheer ‘ OABl4 - prioes will-be,peld!Otbe Leb ieton•Vellej H9HroadMßpbt;L9liiiion.' • • i 01012461 TrAusaor, July IT, 11191, 13; S. 7-30 -Dian- THE Setiiikliti,flle Treasury gives notice that sub scriptionsivill be ieceivia:foi Coupon Trees; re Notes. payable three years from rrii. 16th, 1864, xi: a semi annual interest' at the rate of eiiinit and Eh roc-tenths per cent. per annum,—principal cud interret heat to be paid money, These, notes will be convertible at the option or the holder at Maturity ,into six per cent. gold bearing boudS,Paral?le not less than Eve nor more than twen ty years fram their date, an the duVernisient play elect. They will be issued in denominations of $10:„ $lOO, $5011:41,660 and $5,080, and all subscriptions Mutt be font' fty dollars onsome nin ltiple of-fifty dollars. Tho notes-will.be; transmitted to the owners free - of tringportatiOn nhargee as soon after the receipt of the „! g inai . t6rtifteetes of Deposit as they san be pie— pared, . Aatlie ofei dm* Interest finin'Auguit lb, persona making deposits subsequent to that data must pay ths interest semittod from date of mite to date of Deposit, - _Parties depositing twenty-five ~.ousund :dollars and 'upwards for these notes at any m time will be allow. od_st commission of one quareer of one par cent., whieb Will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for theansount,/ certified to by the officer with whom the deposit wee Made e blo_ deductions for commissions must be made tram 'the ttee posits. 't SPECIALIADVANTAGE§ . OF . THIS LOAN, Ir IS 'a NATI ONAL;SAYMaS BANS, offering a higher . ate of Interest than any other, and the best security. AtiY airing;;biinkrivPich pays its depesitOrs in 11. S. Notes, con Maws that it is paying in:the pest circula ting' medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for Its own assets are either in got. eminent security or in notes or bonds payable lu • government paper. It is eimilly convenient as a temporary or perma , went hivestmeat. The notes can always be 161 ct for within hifistr:tioaortheYr lace arid'accumniated inter est, and are thdbelt security witb,bioake as ' , collator. Ala for Assco un ts. Gonvertibleinto a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberaLintereitt on:the . notes ter three:you*, lfi-iipiivilego of conversion is now worth about three per Miiit per annum, for the cur 'rout rate for 5-20 Bouds 'not less than wins per seat. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cont. It will be seen that the actual-pretit on this loan, at the -pros. ant market rate, 'is not Tem than ten per cent. per annum Its Exemption from State .or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we' have euurner ated, a special Act of Congress exempts all Loads and Treasury notes frail, local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, per an num, keitordlog to the rate of taxation tu various parts of the couutry. It is believed that !)securities offer io great In ducements to lenders as those issued by tin govern. meat. In all other forms of:lndebtedness, the . faith or ability of privatepartiss,ors toOlt. oticopittiys, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to se cure the discharge of all the obligations of the Uni ted States.' While the government offers the moat liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest ap peal will be the loyalty anti patriotism of , the people. Isertificatee will be Retied retail deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes: required, and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left +rah the of ' Peer receivinz the deposit, td be forwarded to the Treasury Department : _ SUBSCRIVTIONE6 WILL a ILICEITED by this Treasurer of that tiniteS -StateemitWitsh logien ,' the' several 'Aesio. qant'Priasurerand Designated tiepon Raffles, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second Nationalakilik orPhiladelphilt, Pa.. Third Natioual Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. and - by all Nationellitanks which are ;depositaries of public money , and ALL RESPECTABLE BANK ANIt BANKERS throughout the Gout:ars will glee farther informal ion and AWird , RB , BV EMT V &CI LITT T 0 SUBEICJaIIirRI3 Aug. 10,.1964.-3m. LATEST NEWS . . 1. Of the cheapest and Best Goods isoots, shoes . , Hats, Cap 4 s, &Lc the R EST , ~ • - 411.1. E nuderai•grted.lum opened one Of the REST AS- J,_ SORVINNTS qf ..,.. .. • , .. • i HATS GA RS, tOdT§, SONS. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,: &c.,. Of Ail kinds, • r I and of the best Materials, hich. he will- sell at prices to two:Ml*lld thpm,.to purcha sers. Of the HATS he has quite a .yariety .of New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Iliarnsido, Dupont, McClellan, Stringliam and Monitor Hat. very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS be has a complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior manner. with fine finish; Women's Misses' and Cliii etron's Balmorats, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all Other kinds - , Men's and _Boys' Balmorals, Ox ford Tics, Washington Ties, Congress - Boots, and all ohlior - kjnds 'worn by them, including BOOTS and. SIDSES, of die different 7.,aricties, at his cheap sh:welly Wa/Rlst St.; nmit W the County Prison. .. . oirThealiftil for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite all w.ishing.apything in my line to call nod examine my steel before making their purchases. • JOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, May 4, 'ISM .• p. S.—Measures taken and work made at short ; notice. BOUNTY TAX, .iiti a so anon Township. r GTE School Direetora of South Lebanon Township, Twill attend at the RED SCIIOOL HOUSE. on- Wed noaday. August. 24 ; at THOMAS' SCHOOL ROUSE, on TUURSDAY, AUGUST 25; and at .SII7OPE'S SCHOOL 119q25, on FRIDAY AUGUST 26, from 9 o'clock, A. Id., to 8 o'clock. P. M., of said days, for the purpose of r . melving..the ,Bounty Tai Jasseseed on Oa Tel Payezacktsaid distrkt fur, the purpti7i;t -oi obtain ing milcstitntU to aiold the draft under ilia last prtic.. Imitation of the President for 560,000 men. Thewbuttegiectfo: pay toeiT • Tax on said $a ye will charged 5 per cont additional. Sy order of the hoard. I:SIANUEL DUNDORS, Pratet. M1X163, STROFIX, Sect'y. Anglia 8,1864. ANJERICAN HOUSE arket Street, - Leba non, - JOHN MATTHES , Pkopri c tor. 1111 p_koiliotiir . of falls old cetabliehed and.pimlis • I :l4)Tigrweitlil reeVectfu Itr infOrni the tiublic that ' it will be conducted at an times to the comfort and' convenience of its guests. It lute been thoroughly re fltted'and *renovAterd. and no piths Wilt be spared Uti make the Table and the Bar, stall times, equal to arty iu the county. The STABLING and Yard are enperlor too, and more extensive, than any other in Lebanon. A new SITED ie also in the unarm of erection, whloh will.be com pleted In alit:tort time: Tbe:..pptrosiage of the Farmers and the Travails's_ public genefally is respectfully ask !fatal'. FLACK.:—West Ws- of. Market street, and half a square south from the Market nonce. . • 1011 N MATTUES. Lebanon, April 6, inn& „ NEW CABINET AND . C Mil AR 411111JVUIF•1 C rORY MILE subscriber fispootfully Inforint the !DWI, that 3, he fins the largest mid best as;tortment, a PURNI TURN end CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. lie has on . Itend at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, In North Lebanon borougß, nearly. opposite Zellerhi 'l3 otel. and a few docifs south of Borgner's, spleldid assortment of good, eubstantial add fashion able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, cods sbalfig of Sofas. Tete a-tetosi Lourgoa, What-note. Par lor, Catlin), Pier, Card and Common Table.; aroDressing and Common' BUREAUS; Bed steada,'Work.stands, Wath.idands,and Kitch en Furniture of all Mae. Ale°, a•large and elegant variety of FRAN= BLUE, Brawn SIATZD Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Bookers. Also, Windsor, Caue-seated. and Com mon @heirs and Rockers of every deseriptiOn. *IL. All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction . Persons desirone of knowing the character of the goods here offered for sale. can be fully satisfied of tfteir durability by Deference to those for whom he Mil timn• ufactured, re by whom trohl. Old Furniture and Chall'sr lleptlired• and Vernitlied: • N. .k.,.--Coffins eisde. and , Funerals attonded al the shs‘rieet notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon, May 4,1854. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE, AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, J, BURNSIDE, A. M., Principal. THE ENSUING SESSION will confluence on MONDAY,.JuIy Slot. ME SCIIOOI. has the advantages of a pleasant and beautifolA Lcicalimi—epacious • Bulidingsentlilated Itooms--s fine Library and Cabinet. TUE COUItS/3 ON STUDY to not-Axial, the studios of :each pupil ltsing,dlracted (*.trading to, the tune he cnn ,afterd in School, or tolite.profossion he designs to pur sue.. THE NORMAL DEiARTMEirr orters spetba sdlran tages to those who propose to engage In Teaching ; as, the Course pursued , conforms strictly to the require- . meets of the County Superintendent. and to the,Conrse of the State Not mat School. 3- CIRCULARS add further infßr l natise Fen De igo Waned by addiwisinittia - PriecifaL • - • W. 3. 'BURNSIDE, Jane 25,186?. . AnnsfUe. RemovalHof Farrel', Marble. Yard. TORN FARREL has removed him Marhle Yard to thp U Nortn•east Corner_ mf C.4ini re end .Cumberland streets, in this tct.renth, about ,tsquares east front the fluartllonse, with increased facilities for carrying on the businuss. in Dalian-And: Amerieep Marble. Lime. Stone, SOlolotano, ,Ito Inoitoo in want of anything. in his linn, , tu *deli: and examine his Most. Juhe Witmexer, Hying, near hy, will attend to Sir. Farrel's. business enrlng his absence. Lebanon, July 27, 1t64 —2m. AT'l'GllT~tlv . fiIIE MEMBERS of the Lebann. flounty LAssociation for the. detection of Ilona Thieves, and the. recovery of stolen borsea, meet at the public house of JOHN . lilarruss, in Lebanon; on SATURDAT, SRPTENSER. 3, 1864, at .1 o'clock, P. M. %M. The Annual Election for officers will take plaoa, and an important Amendment to the By-Laws ettliOloo be proposed. A full attendance is requested. } J9IIN KILLIAN, Pfeeldent: _ PAIIBR STEINP.R. Secretary. 7 JACOB WIT3III It, jr., Trooisurot. Lebanon, August 17;1864, tr New Boot and .Shoe Store! TuE undersigned announce to the public that they have removed -Abair New Boot arid BhOe Store to Cumberland Street, Lebanon; In John Green our door west of the Confedtinnery,S;brim iSpert,„they k 3"f . ..intend keeping constantly cni lAndvtigetteral sa sortibeiii Of Ladiee, Gentlemen, Ulises, Boy 'sad 0141th:on's . . ..„ Skoe4 -Gaiters , &c. c ec., • • all o f which ho made pp atyle a ndquality Pia to be stifludnied by,any otheteworkmen In the country, No effort shall.beepared to please and satisfy all who may favor theln ittit their orders, and their charge, will be as reasonable its possible; conipittifile with a tidy remuneration. „ They alio kisepit large stock of HOME MADE •WORK, which is warranted to be as 'represented. The public isle invited to call and examine tleelzatooll previous to purchashg. *j Repairing duns on short notice and at reasonabis rates. ' ANDREW MODEM. Lebanon, May 4, 1864. Wheeler Sr; Wilson's, . Sewinq 14:acian m?, ' pp Sulik'erlh 'lnform heir ffifinths, and Abe that she bmi, iq connection with her hinhngiitY business, taken the agency for Wheeler & Wilson's unsurpasstil ble-Lock-Stich Sewing Machbfe.t• which have taken the premium at the Great London Fair, and et hundred. of other Fairs. it is adapted for all kinds of Family Sewing and Tailoring. Tqroe. different millibars; of, theMaclaine will always be kepi on band, which can lie examined at her store, and she_ will givainettrue tione in,the inanner,of using The Millinery Business, ifs .all „its kir; will bit continued at her Store, in Cumberla, ditree MRS. HARRIET L. dB TZBB, Lebanon Jll7 20, 1864.-3 m. George no Wm a n LEBANON COUNTY 1 11 1 r: • 1 ~ :.. ~~}. TRANSPORTATION , LINE: By Lebanon Valley Railioad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode shiPP, ed by the Lebanon Talley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myer,. town and Annville Stations, and all other points In the County. FititIGLITS contracted for at the least possible rate& and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular ettant.glii attend.personally, to the receiving dna delivery. of all, Freight I. •- For information, apply . at hie Offne tit tlis e s a tr non Valley Railroad Del ot,,,Lehtrion , , . KWh ltb WARN, A gen t Philadelphia. will at; ways be foltml at IV. if.-Busfs's Merchant's Hoge% Worth Thi;•4 i 4, Phi6delphia. May 4,'64.1 TAKE NOTICE THAT John H. Weavefi ffllllilrThE l BOOTS & SHOES, &c. 0 - He has just returned from the city, baring botelh a. tine stock of good Leather., —lLOwhich he is prspared to nerk, up to order in the,hest, kt,YIP.„O, 1. Weltnett; . „ship. Ilia shop is on Market itreet. be wee" Water and Strickler's Mill. ~.‘,., , . .. ~ . A . ~ N. B.—A.llk intis_er Papkirieir promptly Wei lead- to: Lebanon, April 0, 1564. 1 . „LEBANON, ACADEMY' croft undersigned hereby inform thO public that the 1 Lebanon "leadenly tvint intended exclitsivelylbe Lately, also, the lsfrectOrs have iiYspro ► ed !ti gene -- 1, character, and elevated its atirnlarsl, hi i reftteing to ad , mit pupils without thi necessary qualifications, ana by their continued care they hope to raise Ulla school to its praper place in the estimation of this community.—• A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can be admitted from the country by applying to JACOB CAPP, Ptesi4ent. ff JOSEP RA'RCi `ilEretatiy, or to °TRAM BQPIITAPi!ro.' Car Tuition for CcMunbli ana higher znoign brands se, Latin and Greek, $2 par month. Lebanon, Aug. 26,1663. traaaamma av ..4v Lorenzo o.llobrer, WOULD respectfully inform tlae eitt ns of Lebanon and vicfnLty. that ' , L.'s^ be has., It :MOVED .bla ,Taller , estab lishment tb _416 'd.;.ors below. Phtliti McCenlly's Shoe Store, where he win tiwißk Amthe most Aebionable Clotbing. ALL work entrtiatett bdm will be manufactured in the beet manner, on mod erate terms. Good fits and substantial inaking.guar gutted. Thankful fot the liberal patronage extended to him thus far, ho bones' by strict attention to hie hotlines's to merit a conthinsnee of the same. He COn dishy invitee the public' and his old customers to give him a coll. ftebanonotprii, C. DOWRY'S - Confectionify Store, • (Lat; Lorry k Nahua„) • Strike, Ire* thinibariud, fresi the Cove -• TIMM Just mturned,froin the City with a freak ittiring Stock . of'. reosoos, itehbea. /Nig Currants; Fetbartic cit . rorK Panned, Amoade,Re. Also, a !lilt. varibty . of alritintiti fir inifirent flavor ed Fine and Common CANDIES. Cakes oL reit kinds always on 'land,. or made to order. ity,_Pirtkui supplied at short notice: , • . A large aksortmeut of WOODEN had TOTS, hz eluding Wheelbarrows Wagons, ke. ICE CREAM, of all thadilliireut Savors. always oa hand. Raving fitted up. the'larga SALOON to hand -902110 style, .he ~hOpes to rece ire fhii patrefriagla of the public., , • JAISEPIIi 'LOWRY. Lebanon, May 18, 1864. . b. . 4 - •II • 9TExt • (La.TE WHITIC SWAN,) %.%41 'Striet, dbove Third,, Phiid., rirthis eetablishmeait Offerigreat indieemenbtiot M. - .17 on abet:mot of reduced rates 'id' boirdiadt.. bat runt.tis central location to the avonticitof traded smell the totiventences afforded by the eeidrai, Ppownger ItailvraYs,rdithing post aid cOutftiiblts.fo it, by which guests cad pass, to antlfroni ihe Hotel to the different Railroad Depot, should they be preferred to tho rege• tar Omnibus belonging to the Rouse. I am determined to devote my wholeattention to Ike comfort and conoentence of my guests. . - GEO. LIGHTCAP, Piroprk4b#: 3 OS. 110IISIIM. Clerk. untie . . Philip F. 2fillcaualy, SIIIONA 'BOOT AND SIIOE ' MAKIIR /AN entnlawland Btraeti ore door Esat4 id ow Vibe Black horse hotel. Thankful for very liberalmro anage_attenda to mefor We ihOst Unit ' I have been bilainesa„ I would ieapilisitidli dollop fi continuance of the iii nage of the yublie. • eu has.at times as .asaqtnteAt 0r,.149QTS and_ SIICfES of bra omit ulablifactire oa kind, which - will dl Mated of •od reaeonahle taiga. FINE .BOOTS, LADIES' GAITE RS, ' Tlfose desiring a neit„' well made article, are ,not to 1. ive die s trial. Chlttitiaps'..Etuire of ever] l tj and Color on hand. Baliry work made to oirl Aoar- All work granted. Repairing neatly den• charges made moderate. - runl. lc NOTICE. .11 bereby given that the.QUOTA of Mkt( called hi I by the President of the Unit.l.Btateit from Lebanon: county, hag been' filiod'to the present ttme. There will probably bee melt emcees, whititi.vrtll be dietrin uted to the several sub-didtricte -of 'thit County. Net further credits or Ventral:new New 'ltetria lid tbr this County are *anted; and, riii f i nYebet. County • Ndentibil wilt be paid.. . • . . • ' . . . THOMAI.LESHEIR, 1 Onestiniesern - PETER FORNEY, of JACOBO3II.IIBAEURR, Lebanon are*, Attest :--Craua Surat., Clerk, Lebitrion;June23,lBs4. . .. - -. A. lIERSIBERGEIIIt . • Furniture and: cht4l7` MAN UFACTORIfi Cumberland Street, Lebanon, nearly opposite Bubb's Hotel. • r,iU subscriber keeps constantly 'b au d , ot: pd a m and Chairs, which he will c h eap, iiia c u s i )e i o fti t to ordai the beat, and moat. laaidunablis FOrnapine any Lebanon nllior lie i ahoPinitiiohli: Young Boosofokigq' V : ore and all atbeas give tam • call before • buying elsewhere. Ile keeps no city work, but makes all himself withgood workmen. Ile !Leap!' a Furnitara 'Wagon and delivers all Eurni#ll 4s , ou_t tulaty, nail free of cost. ' forget the plact--.--,-East labia° ai Fie inviies gliahlrn %Mt tsak, eats matc4thiabest bariptinayitdsbilitio nm. . 7, a' d=MEEM GEO. HOFFMAN
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