gjblurtiser: ti! TEEMS, $1 50 A YEAP, LEBANON, PA --- WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1861. 11UM AFFAIRS. LooAL I TEMS.—Another military company, Captain Andrew Mooro, is forming in Lebanon.—=C. E. 'Hoffman, Esq., boa been zip, painted Postmaster at Richland, this county. A verj..,estengent 243'0,1:'"wn ;° have ref:ohm:P: 4p. 'grant ttoHlWitt ' b ilitt eM`et t e`t ': : .;11 1 1 448: 8 b . ors Of the l dger ;stilt; I4ve e b rho chalk fel into the sesrlie of n .e.p?AA rat pilef4ler4tio flag, ir s eplidate a be Of; 1 4( epae lit orth /ulna lwp,, Tueslity evening as 4 4 .;'1%-• O'llourk, formerly of , Lebanon, but mon; of "Ttneaster, a voterzto Ilemeerat; is first Lfetinant of the “Laneuster Guards," a new military cont. ileny of Lancaster. The company lin9feen) 0 td i services to the government' for three yearsi and expects soon to be Intistered into service.-f—The Cotton Mills'ot Lancaster are stopping. One of them_ has already stopped. Wv.,are:pleased to loam that the :Lebanon • Penni& §eminary, of this borough is at !present in a moro liourishing „ oondition than ever th (9kiv iFtAtit.ktmrs . : 916;;Tha0,,,c 1 and for, Ow fposit6.:A ai l:mail% so 4 th the' f iatibriettonortiiii'D:Oirileiisettirs fietr lithilti:` 4 lrl4ll Pariots lastroction, east find no-better Institution in the state thamour , Sembiari.. Ting Suprome Court of 'Penneylva , nil, ?diddle District, met at Ilarriabitrg, on Mon- The oases taken up from Lebanon county, are Mop, ye. Witmoyor, Garman vs. Fink, Blew- Itt ye, , lYllhelm, and Klopp di Stump vs. Lebanon Malley Bank. -TA* Legislature passed an act to 'grade', eurli and pave Main or Market street in .thikesn'of Annvllla. The Governor votoed the 'bill, but, in eonsegneneeof the representatioasof Afr. Bough ter, the Senste passed the , bill over the novernor'e veto 13y a unanimous vote. Stnatp.E.—Tlie people of Fredericks burg, this avunti o were shocked on Friday morn ing last, tq learn that Mr. John Baney of that place, had committed suicide during the night, by . lutoging himself to the bed post of his cham ber. It is supposed that troubles in monetary affaire caused him to commit the rash act. He was about 40 vitoxiohegvitidtelives a wife and Our friend. Light, the ballodnist, in partleular, and all creation of this locality in gen eral; mire ConsidOrahly:dlsappoln tad en Monday. They all hoped for a fine Whit-Monday, instead of *lifoll it rained all any. Mr. Light's balloon ainension is postponed indefinitely, Imit the wtne 'WALKING Will take place on Saturday, at Bitts's Hotel, in North Lebanon. IT. will push a wheel barrow across the wire. A' young man named Bower was "timely injured last week by falling from the roof of O barn lie was slating...We did not learn where the accident happened. bath was in the aeighbor kood of ibis town. Gen. William . trrich of Lebanon eounty, woo In town on Saturday, and procarte from !ha Governmont oho aceeptense of two corn of Lebanon county volunteers, to be at. tnebed to the reserved carp s—the Myerotown Iles, Captain Myers, and the Iron Guards, or Leb anon, Captain E. Lenta.--,-/forrieborg Patriot and Union, of Monday. The Rebellion Record is a 'etfirent' record of the movements, publics:done and events connect. ed with the present public commotions, valuable for reference and preeerntion, which every inlet /leant man will opprecia,to and desire to possess. For Sale at Ilceders. The 14th Regiment, containing the eompany to which Messy. Eli Daugherty and D. C. Dlsslnger, of this place, belong, is camped near Lancaster. The company le commanded by Cipt. Shearer, and, we think,"is designated as Compa. ay D. Union Goons.--Attention is invited to timed- Vertisament Of. Messrs. t. .1. Voigt & Co., of No 15, Ann street, New. York. The Envelope's, Pa. per, Badgati, Engravings, &e., thoy offer for sale just stilted to the times, and will be general )7 -adopted. Sanford, the great Sanford opens here on this [WeHineaday] evening. We take the following from the Daily New, and it exprere es OUT rentiments "Sanford, the Indefatigable manager leaves us for a shbrt Summer trip and appeared last eve ning at Trenton, whotkoe he goes to Lambertville, Belton, Bethlehem, Rending, Lebanon, Harris burg and Pittsburgh, 'We commend the worthy Sanford aTtd hie troupe tir the citizens of the pin +ces mentioned; 'tor the liberality he has evinced, 7gfilng nifty the proceeds of hie house for the Nst leirnighte—amounting to something over twelve hundred dollars-4 something our citizens and mifillere-should be proud of- However, assist those wit& are liberal like the above named gen. Cowen." :HE Gnowrso Crtors. —From all parts - of the county we bear the most &Wing so• {.pent of the stato of tbe crops. Never did they Igoe& bekor; And should nothing occur between Obis and !wresting time It is thought the crop of .wheat will be fully equal to that of last year.— •Theograes crop also looks exceedingly well the aster/tins haying brought it out wonderfully. The +farmers of. Lebanon county eon serve their coup• :try Ile m114146.4s better, by remaining at home cultivating their broad flelde, than by duty in .camp or fortress, ' INFOSNIATION FOR OFFICER.B.—The Government his adviieti the commanding offieers of regular regiments, and the • advice applies to .411 others, to increase 'tiattalion'end field drill, mere the small arms exercise 'to be neglected Omar/. "Soldiers mutt understand the trumpet. Bunton voices cannot be intelligible on the field of batrte. Vb.ere is a probability that In all CA see,open fiebting will be announced exclusively by the 'brazen instrument." General Scott is a bout to Issue a general order on the subject. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY.—Those careens who have given their names to form a hook and ladder company la Lekpoon, are re. quested to meet In the Counoil roma', in the Court Ileum on Friday evening of this week. • Ma. EDITOR:—As there are numerous complaints from the wives And families of our volunteers, who left for the war, not of a scant moot of provisions, but of the manner in which it is given by' the sub committees Appointed for that purpose, and It appears that those sub-corn. , mitteee ore rigidly inquisitive about the house ;keeping qualities of those wbo apply for aid,— Novr I think ibis wrong, for it places the wives of our soldiers in the light of beggars, end the sub committees as dispensers of charity, from the funds subscribed fur the purpose of support ing those families. Let them make on estimate of whet amount of money would support each 'family, and then give them the money every Fri ,day morning. Then, If' they are not careful of Ti, it is their (anti and not the committee's, sod would be Inc bola An the eystebt of dealing out Order, to them gye for ry otiole they went. . . LETTERS BY PRIVATE lIAND.—Of all the "kind offices" solicited on the score of acquaintance or friendship, that of asking mitt, to convey and deliver a letter, by private Mind is among the moot unpleasant and annoying. And it is also the most uncertain mode of anit;tcyan as in the world, for we think it may he' safely said that not one 'in ten' of 'those who'insitit to it, ev. or get.the,boneftt of hr p romp t delivory of their communications, but frequently find .that they have been resting quietly in the carpet bag or pocket of the obliging private messenger, for days and weeks . , entirely forgotten and neglected. Such has been our own experience, both as the sender and receiver of letters by private hand, and we presume the promptness and accuracy in the matter referred to, and not the ruler—illen's thoughts are apt to be upon their own business, and although when they , assume such little .obli gallons, they intend to carry them out, yet they often discover to their groat mortification, that they have made a miserable failure in their at tetnpt tO play private letter carrier. This is our advice, don't send letters which aro of the least importance by private hand, if it can possibly he avoided. Rev,'•Dlr. Wanderling 'will preach in the lifortivian;chureh, next Sunday - 'morning in the German — language. FLOWERS! -FLOWERS ! ! FLOWERS 'I ! —Roses,- Lan terms, Verbenas, Fugal ia3, Dahl Ms, heliotropes, Geraniums, Daisies, G lad ioluses, &e. contitmallystkeeiving and for sale to enii\these time!, atimmbergefs-,Drug Store.' TIIB=. . P.S3rAtB ORG4NIZATION -ts - Ofteit as frail 1168 that of.er. tender flower. Many of the sex , en toi into marriage relations without , beingible to untrerge the labors and trials of maternity. In this Co entry „thousands of young and beautiful women are sacrificed every year from this cause alone. hostetter's Celebrated Stomach .Bitters will save many of this class from an Uniime.ly This medicine has been used with great benefit by immense numbers of people through out the-republic, and the proprietors havC receiv ed grateful commendations from all sections of the Country. The Bitters will be found to be very pleasant to the mat, even as a beverage, andprompt and powerful in its effect as a medicine. It in fuses new vitality into the frame. and strengthens the whole systems, so that women who 116 , 61 it are enable to go through with labors which would, without it, be certain to prostrate them. Sold by all druggists. No Hoax Tao°Ps WANTED.—An or der was issued from the Adjutant Gen. eras Office at Harrisburg,: on Thurs day stating that the requisition of the War Department upon Perinsylvania has been furnished-tiventY-fiVe Reg iments in all, and that, tlie.referV , "no more companies from this Common wealth can now be received for the United States Government." THE COSY OF WArt.—The N. York Evening Post says, that one of the re sults of the Crimean war Was the dis -covery that thereafter the principal consideration in any war between civ ilized nations, would be that of cost. In the Crimean war England found herself spending about one hundred and seventy-five millions per annum in the field, and France probably did not get off much cheaper. Russia, their opponent,had probably to devote not less than two 'hundred and fifty millions per annum to the same pur: pose, and the gaMe beedme no long. er one of blood, or eten , one of skill, but in great part one of money. The power .which could support the ex pense the longest Without bankruptcy was sure of vietery; and here the "na tion of shopkeepers," as Napoleon called the English, proved them Selves the ablest. Vast as are the resources of ,Russia, she waS on the verge of bankruptcy when she made peace, and her finances have not yet recovered from the blow. NEW COUNTERFEIT.—The Pittsburg Dispatch says, a new counterfeit on the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster made its appearance in that city on Monday. It is described as follows : "The hill has no centre vignette,— oval male portrait, 10 above on right end—two Indians, one kneeling, 10 above on left end—female bathing be tween signatures—name of bank in semi•eirclo at the top of note." sm. It is related of Mr. Lincoln that one day last week a gentleman pre sented himself with the following in• troduction : "Mr. Lincoln, I have but a mingle recommendation to your favor, sir; I am a republican, and I do not want an office." Abraham raised himself to his full height, put on a facetious look, held nut his long arms, Saying, with cm. phasic : "God bless you, sir ! You aro a re. freshing sight. You are good for sore eyes. Let me give you a word of warning—take care lest Barnum catch you." Gov. Magoffin, of Kentucky, has written to the . Louisville , Journal, indignantly denying that he over of. fered the. Secretary of War of the Con. federate States a regiment to attack the United States government. When be first saw the statement in the south ern newspapers, he at once telegraph ed to Montgomery that he would - have to do with raising such I.eg noti)ii;s- -iment. Next to "twenty-four grains," there is nothing like a mean man's pocket to make apenny wait. • fir- When George. 11., .M_lnto heat with his minister,. 'and - insisted on being shown the documents relat ing to a certain subject the next morn ing, the minister obeyed—and when the king rose, he saw three large wag ons full of papers, neatly tied up with red tapes, packed beneath the win dows. Estrtorslavr.—The Erie Owning Michine C oniony desire to secure a few Traveling* Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per month, and expenses, or a com mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con- stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulora Ent free. Address Erie Scoring Machine Co R. Joao, fleneral Agent, Milan, Ohio. For the Advertiser GRILLS AND FEVER.] CHILLS AND Vivra I I—One of the - greatest remedies•thet has over. been laid before the pliant+, for 'Fever and Ague, and wid9h have received the highest oneomintim from the press and the people, Is DR . 3. MOWL'ETTICR'S CELE. iIItATED BITTERS. Who-would endure the tortures uniting from this terrible disease, when it can be so ea sily cured? Who would endure sleepless nights, bunt log fevers and icy chills, alternately, whole a remedy r . % i l l i t e m ob li t n a g ln o e L d . f n o t r a n mere trifle? And yet bow many f dead ly blight, and nothriloilgineutelgiuslptendeoewunnrdieuri:ihnies, until it becomes as common as their dully meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters; and sure themselves intense agony,. Sold liy all druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement in another column. [March 20,1661.-Iw. .inf- See Cr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver inviso• rater and Famll,y Cathartic Pills, in another contain. grpciat pit o. • 1113 NNEWELL'.BMY:DIES.= Their ehareeter sustained by testimonials to which all are invited to inveatigote. Their effect, which is tow fectly natural, anti their relations to disease, by Ariel adherence to lanai of medicine. " /Ilia ?Milan 0117 CM Wit f' , ough Rente 4 . which Mtn have no Rupert*. for ail Lang, Throat and Bronichial Com plaints, to actual Consumption. Hininetec/Fs !Yalu Anodyne, the great',Naturil Opiate and Neuralgic Rent orly, which adapts AI to all complaints of the Bowels. and .of Spasmodic and Nervous nature, to that eldef.of all ratites of dipole., Loss Or SLEEP. HYnneweirs need it; Pills iirtl.nriA to assist the work of the Tolu A tioUyike Ogee of .faeligestioty have prov ed it moot perfect substitute ritpitricuiciAts, rue tiro to tho enbet of the Anodyne. For Billions Com plaints:lndigestion, Worms fn Children, and all derange ment of the digestive organ:. they have proved „brfair trial, all that is expected of then'', and will Ito sent free until plans Mr sale completed. The retionliesould their connection, is more fully described in the pamphlets to be found with dealers, or Will be soot on domatid without "postage :tamps." Prices of each preparst lon within reacher all, Set advertisement April 3.—itn. "Reduced by Dyspepsia to n mere Skeleton." CURED nr 1101,I,AND IlirrEttS•" Sir. A. Matchett:, a trader probably as well known as any man In Wester 4 l'emnsytranie, states ItA "I most with a farmer in Arin4roug county who sans re duced by. Dy. , pepsta le a mixe4kOrton. I persuaded him to buy a bottle of Bterhave7s lioljaud Bitters, believing it would care. Waiting Jam anise months after, whet was `my astOnisimient. at. - finding him a bale, hearty man; he told in,. lie now IVE1011*1) Sun y4)1 , 314.1, and that this' trOatlePf4/ chattgelifid *lf prodia.qqt tiy Itecrhave's 11olland Bitters to Which be attributed sole ly htsrestorathm."' • 15 ' fi • tES. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church,: German. preaching next Sabbath morning arlOVfilbelt in the Evangelical church, anti h the evening at 6 Sr. nEFORSTED CITURCIT.—SC,VILLT service every Wednesday evening, at 714 , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 L" o'clock • " 2 . Engin+ 'preaching next Sunday evening in Salem's Lu theran chino+, at S o'clock. The Rey. Dr. Martin, late of Virginia, will Mbeinte.' German preaching next Sabbath Morning and English in the evening. in the First Reformed church. English , preaching next SalMath,nlorning mad evening Zion's - Lutheran Church. -The Sacrliinunt of the • Lord's Supper will be administered in the mbrialfg. Preparatory services, together with Confirmatian and Baptism on Saturday morning - at 10 o'clock. •- • 1, , att . I ' • On the 2d inst., by Rev . Thos. If. t;einbacti, Henry Rhitzel to Mary Priscilla Miler, both of Jacks,n,. Leh , anon county, On the 2l inst., by Rev. J. S,tannn, Usury Noy, of N. Lebanon township, to ;Anna Gingrich, of.N. Ann ville. On 'the Gth bY the same, Levi Drown ; of North Lebanon township, to Elizabeth_Fasnacht, of Derry, Dauphin county. ~~ {~ i.~ Ou Thursday evening., of lest week, in Annvilie. lle. HENRY STINE, n well-knownand highly-respected citizen and physician. 41Ccil about 55 years. On the' .12th inst., E3IMA ditvliterur AtfrpstilS and Elizabeth FICIITIIOIIN, aged 1 year 10 mouths and 1 day. on the 9111 April, in Dayton, Ohio, D this, son of Augustus and Elizahoth. SHAEFFER, aged it years, 10 menthS and IS days.—Ou the anth April, "(MANTIS , son of the above named parents, aged 3 years, S mos., and 10 days. On the 12th inst., in N. Lebanon lx)rough, JOANNA, daughter of Lewis and ebeeca lweitzig, aged 8 rears, 2 months and II days. On the 30th ult., in Bethel township, JOHN At; BEET, Cr,, aged about 711 years. On the 30th lilt., in Myerstown. CA.TII.I.IIINII, ean• sort UI Henry Hank, aged about 20 years. The Lebapton Market. r,,rerany.eorrec:ica weekip. WicimasoAr. HAY 22, I SGI. Leh. Mills Ex. Tani s.d 60 Eggs, 'a doz., - 8 Smith " ks tra 3 0 , 1 !Sutter. ih., ' Leh. Val Super. rines 50 'Pith or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wisest, 125 1-Ard, It Prime Red Wheat, 120 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 00 ITarn; 12 New Corn, Bhoultlera Oats, Sidtt, 10 4 00 . Soap, Clover-sePd, Timothy-seed, 250 Beer , -Nrax, • 2 5 Flax-seed. 150 Whilte Rags, S Dried Apples, "f hu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, ealed, I Flax, ft , 12;4 Peach "Seitz,' 250 Bristles, Ib., 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Feathers, if lb., 62 1 /, Cherries, 1 50 PM., 40 - Onions. 37 Soup Beaus, qt., 6 Potatoes, i bus, A7O Vinegar, "f gnl., 1214 Apple Batter,? creek 45 The Philatiehohia Nivirket. sATunpAr t ivmy IS, 1551 The Moor market todlay is firm ; sales of superfine were made at s4' rO®r) 6'2; extra at Vi li ; sales of SOO Mils. Ohio extra wore made on private terms, also, OOP tdils. faintly; Piney was held at $7 25. The trade are buying sparingly. Jtye Flour soot st.s3 30. Pennsylvania Corn „Meal sold at V 87, and Jimmy wine at $3 37. Wheat IA ulna enles of 6000 lineliels Red were leads $l. 356.0 40; White at $1 45(4,),1 55, The arrivals arc small. -Rye—Sales of GOO bushels at 67 cents. Corn—Several cargoes were sold at 03 cants, afloat. Oats are better ; Southern 33u4 Pennsylvania 33 1 / 4c; sales of 4000 bushels.: CATTLE ALUM ET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle sh ow a considerable increase this week over last, reach ing 1421 head, and the market was dull at previous rates, prices ranging from si? to $9 15: the latter foreiii tra quality. The principal sales were made at $5 , ..4 and $9 the 100 lbs. About 40 Cows were disposed of, at from $22 to $,30 each for Springers and $25 to $3B for Cows and Calves. some 0000,110 gs were offerod and sold, including 1380 at the Avenue, and 4720 at Imhoff's, at front $.4 to $0 50 the 100 lbs. nett, showing a decline of Site the 109 lbs. Of Sheep about 4000 were sold ; at 434@4%e Te. lb . gross. _ Bt[Vertionitints. PRIVATE SAILE WII”. be offered at private sale on Athiraag , Tune 1. 1.861, at I o'clock, P. 11., at thepublic house of Conrad 11. Bergner, in North Lebanon Borough, a TWO STORY _FRAIVIN HOUSE.; and Lot or Ground. Situate 1 4 --e* on the '.Vent 040 of Market street. In the bor-' g ~, ough.of North Lebanon. adjoining lot of Levi Schools on the south- anti Jonathan Marto on , the north, and an alley on the went. The size of the bonne 14 2 I feet front and SU depth, apehed theretii in a SUMM - er _kitchen I% story• high 12'hy 'IC, , i f not sold at. private sale, the to me will be sold Itt pub- lie sale.. The time when so sold will be male ktawn on said day. Terms easy 01111 conditions made. known by JOHN' 1:1011.T. , a. s., . . Assignee of Charles Vox and Sarah bin wife. North Lebanon, hay 22, 1151. WINE AND LIQUOR "317.7 4111010 corner of Market and W,,ter streets, Lebanon, .Pb. T R. DEW, Ait't, respectfully informs 1113 friends L and the public, that he has taken the above stand, fOrmerly Occupied by Meanie! II chm rt, and large ly increased the stock of wtgiiB AND LIQUORS, with selections from the. CHOICEST BRANDS and Iva, qualities now in the m m market. My assortent consists of Orient, llennesy, Pine Castillion. T. Mutes, Marett, Pt:Revulsion, J. J. Delay CO.. A. Surgnette A Co. WlNES.—Champagne, Ohl Oporto, Burgundy. Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon. Tem:rine, Hock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. lb:Mend •Gin. Scheid:tin Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch end Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple. Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry,Oinger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, 'Nine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Ac. AIPO, constantly or. band a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very best qualities, and Pure Oiler Vinegar." Front longexperience he natters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to nit who may pationize the new firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish lug the best brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold at this establish ment will be what they are represewod. Lebanon,May 22,1861. TOWN HALL, LEBANON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, First MMenrance of the far famed SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE from Sanford's °pain House, Philadelphia, will give their great ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT, which line been fltr theme at admiration for the Vast a.L . 1112 -4 :3111,33011_ st« The Whole under the direction of S. sa.vqroßDl )I'llo :will appear with the company on this occasion Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. vs. Doors open at i o'clock. Performance to awn mence at 8. play 22,1861. BED HIVE CA STORE MILE subscriber has returned the second time this j_ spring From Om, Eastern cities, and has opened a splendid Ili.ortntriet of S PR I NO and SIMI Elt 410 1 1 LAID 410. , • which wore purchased For cash at very reduced priOos. Is goods urn now sold entirely for cash in the cities, I will confine my sales to Cash and Country prodnee We cell bi U 81,1 1 ,1 from 4 to T 2 114 etc. per yard. do TICKING'S do b to 25 do do do CINGIIAXIS do S to 25: do . do do' PRINTS do 5 to 123,5 do do do SHAWLS do 25 to $5.1./0 do LUSTRE dolt' to 75 ots. per yard. CHEAP CLOT 11, CASSIMER ES,' YESTINGS, DRESS GOODS, SUGARS, MOLASSES, PEACHES, be. 10 ,CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 CENTS_ PAID FOR BUTTER. liebtdori, Bay 22, 1861. J. GEORGE: • UNION GOODS AND INSIGNIA I ItIIOLESALE'A.)iD RETAIL. GENERAL DEPOT, , I2 ANN STREET, NEW-YORK. E N T Fr 1 1.'Fl i 3 ,,t 'ellti NEW AND RSPLENDI D derieu let q uality ( white ) per thousand $ 5 00 2d, " " " " FR 00 let, " high t Buff " A5O 211, NaThe and doziness Carl printed as them if reßpdrial. A sin g le pitelca g o of ePLENPID ENVELarra Neat plait-paid for 20 reots., 150 SPLENDID usvni..,oss post-paid for .F.;l 00. UNIO:Z extra quality at VI au per Ream.— One quire sent pogt-paa. for 2.7 cents: UNION BAnolls and ROSETT%.i, elq4ahtly - a.ade up at 10, 15. 00, '25 and 10 V-1113, each.' 'Lit.er.'d discount ; when ordered by iha quantity. PORTRAIT OF 11AJ. ANDI.MHON, 25 .ents. TUE YOUNU CONTINENTAL, i 5 Mate. A character hf 76. TII E STAR-SPANGLED BANNER., 'l5 cants'. A heart • , gtirring JP.ALT,II.. DOM.I3ARDWINT OF SUMTER, 2 cents. A spletAiti eagravieg. aIIASSACIII)SETT:i t.;th REGIMENT and the ItALTt- MDR E 31011, 2.0 cents,. A splendid colored engraving, kiiing a correct idea of the terrible transue4l9ll. .seut postage paid, on receipt of price. . HARDEE'S TACTICS, For IteADs and :Vpluuteers, btu C - complete of nil military tactics and re:gut:We:is. Said never before published so coluplete awl cheap, twat, po=d-paid for 25 cents eael.f....Liberal Discount when ordered by .the iiiihrznation concerning uton Goods, Scut ; en tknplieatioll AGENTS WANTED. 'Address all orders cod counifunications to • May .. 2 %. 1SO: 211 Sli'.l?e,l4l7Net-To:.k zr YdII A PITOTIVUtakR4, I Ipf.YOIThaQtf ra-fripo. tbe best are 1 - t to belin4 lorrEireS 6LitTe2y"neYi iroor to tr tebanan 'Thiposit MISS - ATKINS- - -1.17011LD respectftilly ;announce to the citizens of I Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened a rASIIIONARL VI MILLINERY and MANTUA MAK ING msTmsmsnmENT, in Market strt;et '2tl door • above hill. A new stnelt ;just received and opened for inspection, embracing a full assortment of Silk.. Bea pe and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings; Flowers, &c. Lebanon,'April IT, Mil. SHOE-MAKERSI ATTENTION! 20 HANDS WANTED ON .SEWEW COARSE SHOES. 00I) Wegileod . Constaut Wadi will be given. Apz lor ply totmerbetely to J. BEADLE. Lelnuion, 1111ty 15, 1561. you wout,good tin ware call nt the Tin and. Sheet 'lron Store of - . MU]'. ID you see AtXINS 11110.'4 New Boot and Shoo Store. FLAGS ! FLAGS G. SI HARRIS' • UNION FLAG MANUFACTORY iriNt PHILADELPHIA. United States Flags Of all sizes ; Union rtailges of various etyleit end sizes. • [May 1, 18.131-11. Books and Stationery Ern porinm, AND TEACHERS' HEXDQUARTERS I ,f) =MG' 7`2 1 44, HAS REMOVED llas removed tiffs BOA Store to i'darketßonare. Lel anon, AV IMRE tnay ho bad. on reasonable Wins a general UOSortMent of SCHOOL, SUNDAY Setun., ToODLOG ICA and MISTErLANEOUS BOOKS of every description. Coley. Books. Cv phering Books, leather sod paper bound l'Ass ito*g, and ovary -variety ofe§TATIONEIty, wholes:Be and retail, --. = WINDOW ,. SUADES : A large Of variety Plain, "Fahu, Huff, Green, Gilt, Ac. N. rattorn%, Green, Mae and Gilt. Also the retest 'S'impfnq STYLES OF FIXTURES. CALL AND EXAMINE. Lehntkon, STtember E, 1310. MEC= riialS wonderful article; kik, patented, is something entirdy'new. and never before caferetf to agents, who are wanted ereryWhere, Full particulars seat free. Address SIIAW & CLARK, Biddeford, 311 doe March DR. ROSS' DRUC STORE Opposite the Court House. 9 _ . DR. ROSS offers (IMP uid tr. the LAWIEST and BEST selection of pure affil fresh Drugs. Medicines, Spires, Perfumery, and Patent Medicines that hes ever been in Lebanon. His greet futilities for the purchase of Drugs, and his long prictical acquaintance with the Medical. Chemical. and Pharmaceutical details or the Drug Store, as well as the Chemical Laboratory, cue bleS him to give purchasers many advantages; and it will be to the profit of all persons, to beware of these who would deceive, and to buy their Drugs, Medicines anti Spices, if they wish theM perfectly pure, at Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, Opposite the COURT HOUSE. COD LIVER OIL. 'are„ ftesh, and gen ver Oil cent mtly rim sale at Dr.: m Drug Store. ;set] for the cure of isumption. Bronchi ttidChronic diseases. PHI SILK'S JOUGII SYRUP. 'he growing demand Dr. Pbvitick's Cough for'Coughs,Cold, . . ~.ugh, bronchitis, and all discuses of the Breast and Lungs, has induced a certain individual to try his hand at counterfeiting, IL This is to %turn the public to be on their guard in future, and observe wril the marks of the genuine Dr. Physick's Coug , h Syrup, for without Doss' name ,on the Jebel it .c -rtottiterfeitt ' Prepared and eold only at Dr. Rose Milt Store, opposite the Court House. OIL ROSS' Ilb,)0D PILLS. For nil the purposes of a family medicine, and when ever Purgation it netted. these pills are equal, and in ninny eases superior to any other pills. They act safe ly, gently and without prothering pain or tteasiness.-- flood in the commentagoant of fevers, Headache, Liver Complaint:Costiveness. Giddiness, Dyspeptea, and all elfsen,iC.s arising from impure blood. Ask for Pr. (lose, Ilinod Pills and non that Br. lions' name is on the label, DR. BERAL'S EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA, FM- the ours of Itheinnatisat, Totter, Mies, Scrofula Fanelli the Ilmws. Old Sore. Pimples on the Face, and Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache and other Nervous Diseases. Dyspepsia, and nil diseases arising from impure blood or the imprudent use of Merwary.— For these purposes it will be found superior to all other remedies. Price $l per bottle, or 1,',6 bottles fort,s.. Sold mar/ at Dr. Doss' Drug Store, opposite the. Court Muse.. PUB,E OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY For a - valuable consideration Dr. Ross has been art rtinttal sole and unly,agent for Lebanon and Lebanon enmity for Witolesaleing nod retailing Lyon's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. A discriminating public will at, once perceive where the Punt: and GENUINE 01110 is to be had. Beware of poleonons imitations base cute the genuine article at Dr. Ross' Drlig Store. DR. ROSE' TONIC MIXTUItg.: P..r the curt of I tver Com plaint. Dyspepsia, Head. he, Wealiliess and Nervens Diseases' generally this Tonic Mixture v.:wells ail other medicines. The large and increasing sale of it. demands that it should be made more extensively known. Almost Immediate re. lief, and in many instances, rapid cures fellow its pro per we. Ask the Dr, Noss' Tonic Mixture. DR. ROSS' tr() LOZENGES. A safe, pleasant and effectual Worm Medicine. Be. lug perfectly tastelmi, no child w ill refuse them, as they lire as easily taken as so much candy. Ormerrel there lozenges are tent; Wrist ones are offered to you, they ere not //enable Dr. Rasa' Worm Lozenges. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Slum lAL ROSS' TETTEE OINTMENT, For the cure of Tetier.Dingworms, and various other eroptire diseases. Fold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. ])r. Ross, a regular practical Druggist, Chemist, and o P f u e ' N il Tr 'l 2, e 2 e u y i et t r ' s,t t a ti n e tfr t aTift ‘ t 's e a o ' f ul .T v e a ff l e i rs eti o e tP3 )e l l e t? College, Plitlndtdrbig, wishes to direct the attention of a discriminating public, to his large and carefully tieke ted stock of PURE: AND PllllSil Mcslicines, offering to all advantage not to be had chatlthere. The people will please make a note of this. RE PARTICULAR! DR. Ross' Intun..Stoun IS DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE COURT Musk. Ask for Dr. Ross' Drug Store, and take cure thatyou are not missdirected. DR. ROSS' SIDI UG MTOL E, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, LEBANON Lebnion,Fubruary 220860. Ate' A conversation between two young beginners ie. Ilvesekeeping.- 4, Where did you buy that splendid Furniture?" "Why 1 bonght it all at (Palm TAtalitek'S in Lebanon." "Indeed I 15'01, I Meet COUTetta it leeks much better than mine, which I bought in Reading. But then, I suppose it is sold at n much higher price." "0, not I priced Furniture in Reuling, and Nye al other Marrs, antl could lind no Furniture so splendid, well-made, and at the same time so cheap as that offered by Owog LADEACII, Market street: Lebarion, Pa.,” vtaLLlArm MORRIS, VENETIAN 113L1= MANUFACTURER, No. 110 (old No. 52k) NORTH EIGHTH ST., (Above Arch, West Side,) • PHILADELPHIA. A -N assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY BLINDS A IL always on hand, at the lowest prices. Old Blinds repainted and tiunued equal to new, and JOBBING. promptly attoOded to. A handsome assortment of WINDOW SUADRS, of the latest and 'nose Fashionable Patterns, and REED BLINDS constantly on hand, to which we respectfully call lite attention of the public. Also, STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED TO ORDER. Terms CASU. [Math 27,1861-3 m. WALTER% MILLa revectfally informs the public that 1 Ire has ehtirely rehaiit thee Mill en the little ttwa tailt, formerly known its "Straw's" mill hater Worn gert:' abaut one-fourth or a mile from Jonestown. Lehttnon musty. Pa.: that he has it now in .complete running, order. and is prepared. to furnish customers regularly- with a very superior article or • 4100 1 11C_TALAILIAl. as cheap as it can he obtained from any other source...— Be keeps alto on hand and for CHM . at tho lowest cash prices 0111 W, BRAN,. BBORTS, Be is also pre pared In do al kinds of CETSTOMERW . Wong., for Formers and others, at- the very shortest piissible"notine and in vites all to give him a tria:. The , machinery of the Mill is entirely new and or the latest and most im proved kind. By strict at Lamina to business' and fah dealing he hopes to merit a share M public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Sic bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices •,• - F8AN41.115 WALTER. May 8,1861. • rkew Furn ,• iture Store. A ILIt I SON K. DUNMORE would respectfully in k' form the pnblic . that he has removed m)pesite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's lintel, on Cum ,berlond Street, where he will keep the largest, Roost, and cheapest assort went of rtIRMTURE ever offered in 'Lebanon. His stock-consists of ail kinds of 'Parlor and COmmon Furniture; which he' will sell Lower than the like can be bought at any other place ill Leisnion: lie has on hand relarge Misfit tment of Sofas.' Tete-a-totes, Lounges, Voltz* Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Nets. (fat Racks, au. Also a large and rump stock of stuthal,'Caneseat,'and common Chairs, Setters, Bedsteads,. and., lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, booking Oksse% - 0101t, Rosewood, and..Mahogany,-very cheap. Vehetian llltnds; Carriages, Gigs and hobby Howl, for children. Particular attention pai.i.to UNDEETAKTSO.-.. , nu has nrovkimi lii,nic/f 'with the FINEST II itlAl t SE; IN LikpA.V).)N,-en4wDl make.CoMna-and attend Futmrabi. atithe.*-Ahortest knntieo. miff -inost Two:enable berint: - Lebanon, December, 2S; 1859. • IF YOU WANT A good VICTIME Mr a Medallion or 'Phi, cOrat ; LY'S'Galk.ty, next . door ta. Lelmnimt bvpsit Bank. • ,• •WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE' 'INSURANCE' COMPANY OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpefual. ' fiFFICE AT LEBANON, FENNSYLVA'N.TA. A/ This; Offinpanywas Incorporated by the LFigiA. blalre:olPeunsylrattla on April 2, 1860. and la now in operutiou, and ready to make insurance on Dwet lingsfunt other :buildings. on Furniture or Merchati dire generally; also, on Barns and contents, Faritting Implements, Ac., on principle. Thin Company Atilt not insure property outside of Lebanon County. as it is designed to b,, merely an asso ciation for. Lebanon county, and ac such, it will insure property perpetually, as safe no any other Company,and at far lower rates. The insurance fees, being only $l. 60—for membership. Policy and Survey. Any further information can be bed by ;dling on any of the Board elManagersiand officers, or any of their Agents. AIANAGBILS Jacob Weide], Joseph Bowman, Jacob Readto, John L. Stocker, „ 11. S. Hammond, ; Henry Forum, Christian Usury, Jacob Witmer jr., Themes Forster, John D. Krause, 'J'ainb Bomberger, David E. Adolphus Rehm(lL joampß poWMAN, President. - JACOB WEITWI,, Treasurer. J. BEN - 11Y MILLER, Secretary. Agents--j. C. Weisner - , Jetbrson B. Light. :lames Hummel, DattieliCalKnghen. Cism.. 'W. Ryan and Henry . • [Lebanon, January 30, JSUL Fire Insurance Coin pony o 1 Manville LEBANON COUNTY,PENN'A. ■rMIF3 COMPANY was IneorpOrated. Mnreh..lBs9, and is now in full , operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture,. and Merchandise generally. Also on. Barns. Contents, Stock Form 1 zoplentente. B:c.. on a Mutual Principle:- MANAGERS. Samuel. Seabohr, John 11. hinpurbr, George John UttitOitat Ilerr, Joseph F. Matz, Christian Bachman, Willi:tuck:arty r jr., George S. itanignrdner t S. 0. A. Garmnu, George flanges, John D. Itetver, bailie' S. Early, ,101I\ Al,l,WillN, President ittrinn.Pti riEnrt,liaSlLl'er. .loscnii F. )Lvrz, Seerrhlry. Samuel Senbold, Traveling Agent. Jacob eelinotterty. Agent, Fredericksburg. - Annville, J.tnuary 9 1111.' MEMBERS of the rithanoll Comity j_ Association for the detection or Horse z , 'S Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, Will meet at the public house of Jews MAT- 41. On AT UR b AY, JUNE 1. Mil, at 1 o'clock. P. M. JACOB WITMER. Jr., President. WE. D. KREIDER, Treaskrer. • SAMUEL ERB, Secretary. Lebanon, May 8, 1801. HOSTETTER'S STOItIAGII 'BITTERS; The proprietors anti manufttektrers of OS ¶I ErfEltsti CELEBIt.I.TED STONACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the 'United Sta tes, becaliSe the article has a eta lined a repu tation heretotOre Unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of hare assmot ion or 'blazoning puffery: The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach tots for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles. and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near ono million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to IIC efficacy in all eases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary F.pularity, obtained by ctlraordinary efforts in. the way of irlllll.. pei ing 1 he ;petit leg of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to , be as enduring as time itself. Bost etter's Stomach Bitters have' proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed-pleasure. It removes all morbid matter front the stomach, purifies the .blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of heitlfh. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent. as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few wards to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly lender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that. receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangernents of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to llos- Letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—Wo caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELESSATED STO3IAOII BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. liostotter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, anti observe that our autograph signattire is on the label. .4Q - - Prepared and sold by IrOSTETTER SMITE, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, south Ame rico., and Germany. By Dr. Geo. Ross, D. S. Haber, .I.'l, Lemliergor, Lob (WIJ.c. Seltzer, Fredericksburg; LI. D. IMever ,Sc Bro., Annville; Martin Eariy, Palmyra. Decem ,er 11,185047. ATTENTION PARKER SEWING MACHINES. Maintfaetukeit liw Eke - Grover & Balker !4. Ni. Co. by the' PARKER SEWING MACHINE CON, •1111 KING 6 ROVE t Sz; BA KEIT;S CE LE BRATED Family • --.. NEW IS $4O • H. H. HONHEL, LEBANON, PA., OFFERSTO It SALE A NEW STYLE MACHINE. . They will OEM, FELL, STJTOII, RUN met RIND in the most Hulk:rim. manner and are the only ntaehinati in the market that two an well and singly made that tiny may be sent into thmilies with no other instructions than are eontalued in a circular which accompanies each Machine, awl from which a chili! of fourle.en years may read ily learn how to else and heap them in order. They sew rapidly, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper and in less_ time titan ten seamstresee4. Hand sewing is fast becoming among the thitiga of flat past—ad what family win he without a Scwiug Ma chine when our new machines will sew better. more expedii 'tousle, and cheaper than callposaildy be d - ouirby hand? IT ISMORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASCLY KEPT IN ORDER TITAN OTHER !MACHINES. Va„.l./. I.l.lioaled calls the attention of Verniers to this 31achine,aa he is confident it is the very article for their ❑se. Cal) at ttavIITS hook Store, Lebaiten Market Street Hot e l 31 Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATTHE6, Proprietor. T_TATUNG taken the above Stood. foil; occupied by. I :e.lnvltP.ZuutitEllNAN. I will spare »e Nina to make the Travelittg- Buiiric who atop tt.t it; perfectly Atiltufertable: and invite alB to Ore toe a trial. Vie llnuso IN large mid welParranged. The Table Rap/died with the best settsonable'etliblea ; the Bar stmked with the elatieeet Liquota, aud - the Stiawling large and ulna 301IN 311TT11119. , rity R.l gfil O=EISIEZZEI 3=l t !IDE motersigned would inform Farmers and others that his well bread Stallion is now at Hei'km sta bles, nhont I mile east trim Anarille, and 4 west from Lebanon, on the Burka and Dauphin TurnpikSitnd will remain their Sir the season. YOUNt: ST. LAWRENCE- was tired by thelrotting Stallion St. Lawrence, and hen by •the ohl orighial St. linwrenee,lnown so ! no of the bete Trotting Stallions ^•^' or his day. Young St. Lawrence's dine wits' sired by Davy Crockett, and lie by the celebrated running horse Prither, This horse teas bred and raised by rider Ea. Chet, Esq., of Deaver county, Pa.; at 3 years oltY 801 a to loseph tacit:um for a large sum of HOU er was kept in service by Mr. Buchan:in ( c 4- until purchased by the present owner. rtiliNtt ST. LAWRENCE is a beamiful .Italustany hay, Id hands high, 5 years old, and for hem-- ty of structure is not surpassed by any Stallion in this country. Drives well to single or double harness. March 27, DOD. • C. P. STINEMETZ,.Owner. A YER'S Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD 41 lid for !lee 11111/11ily Cate of Om following; Complaints: ScroCta la and SerortAl oars A iree tin ns t sueh as 'Aravatta,s 7 11l curs, Sores . , Eruptions, 'Plata p.l es, I.le.tt.talost, alai/ all Saar* Diseases. .0.,a.ca,, Intl— 6th .Footh - 1 1350. A. C. A & C(1. I.I11111+5 . :( I feel it my duty to ae ken leti.At , It lot : pair mt.sapai ilia has dons for me. llamittf inherited a , Serefilleie, imi.etimi, I love metered frees it ill various ways for pars. :Mint:times it hart 0411 in my. loots mai arum: sometimes it tufo,' lowan! tool tlhttresseti toe at the stonfach. Two seam tom it 14t. , k,, otli. I.et Illy RIO./ elasretl my atalp t amt.-ars with (.1/11 Noll, 'll 11101 nos panful mot iowbsome hosotot cioNoription. .3 10,31 many ar.tlieMes several bat isitlemt emelt roiieC from :toy I Mug. In the 313.31 , 1er growl. nor-e. At Itohstli 1 11.4 rejoiced to read itt the t,koitol 31e,stolgor Hutt you 1111 d 1`r"1t. 1,47 . r 1 !aeon: from roar roputa i 111111 that any 'Wee you 1)1111111 11111 Ft he weal I sent, to MO/ got. it, Mill 11,11 it till it IlltrVel 41111. 1 took it. 1114 Vllll Moult du.,es or It ICIISTIIIOIIfIII 111 . 1.1.' It • month. aid 1141,1.11.11110Nt 110011 litaill•S. (Intl tlrodthy i skin soon began I" bout maier Ilro seal,. which after a while fell MT- 3ly skin is new clear, and I knew Ity my feelings that flee.divas, hes gone from my system. Von Call withi believe that 1 f,•l wim.4 lam saying whi t . I tell yen. that I hold you In be one ,Lpostl.cs of the age, 611 , 1 rennin ever grelefully. • Ynnre. Al.Vitta) J TALLEV. St. AC3th 0 II :r . F4 Solve, nose or Er . rtvipeins, Telt yr a Mt SCA nitrum. Scold' Mod, lifiagworin, sore klyeh, Druj,;y. lir. Robert M. ' , vig i l * , wi li om (tout Salo., t. Y.. 12ift Sept.. 1 l:41. that he its cured all inveterate eil.o of //rap threatened to terminate fetidly, by the per : queuing nee of tort bars:ninth/a. and aba i 4 dang e rous Malignant Eryi . 4, - bie itv large 'loses of the Ka11111; nays he cures the continua Ereptionv by it roust- R utty, Eronclidekle, Gotire or Swelled Aleck. ZE•111.111111 Flou r. it thosprri, Tessa; trviles •"rliree bob thee of your Sanatiouille ouieit tau from e I:4n—a hid eons melting int the neck, wide)! I had suffered from over two yearn." Lerteorrbeen or Whit es. 01111111111. Min or, Uterine. U , Itterat9ots, Felon' e Disenses. Dr. .. D. S. Clenuting., or Now York City. writes g -+• most rlmerfully comply with Ike n•.; reel of your agent in saving; I knee fund exerilent niteratire in rho unnierons e•doidaints for whieli Leo employ suck n remedy, fint...... Diseotes of lie Scrofulous diatheeie. I have rnaml ninny Inreter ate of L o ooorihret In ft, MO !,.inr where the corn -0010 15:15 caused by ,d,,,,nrtion dill Wertt,. Me. Meer- Stine itself was soon cured. Norking wiann toy knowl edge equals it for ikon. relitla..lll!raligyill , lll%." EdWard S. Morrow, of owbory, A 9n., writes, " A dan gerous ararion bowl/. on one of lha females in my lord defied alt tin remedirs we coutd em pior, has at long.th keen completely mod by your Nxtruct of Sal , One 1.13,4,-1.1 111.11. Ad. nothing lint eNtit - !jolt cuttitl ntrorti rah t r. but b. !Ha a . your Sarsaparilla as tho ta=t rttsort indinn antlingo and it proved a•ffcrt nut. Aft er Ink iu,:yntr renindY nitibt ou ttyntittoin 01 the IliNet.v • Sy - pt:iliis Disense. =EI Dn. .T. C. .4 Vgli:•!iir, 1 Viit,n(ttily comply with dm It , rpmst„ t o „mort In rut sprint: I hay , lettlimn - C - wil Our S41,11.1111:t. I have cured NOW iL i , l my tirstdien. mewl - of trot eon, pi:tints for whiell it is reetetintondint. and tot,. Cootti its etr-vt, truly v,..net.,, , r n i i n the wire teal CM IOI tine of my pnticom find i-f.ypitilit in utter, in bin throe:, wero ettuntitnitte limn palele nod the top of Itin Mouth. Viotr :. , str:i.ariariflit. steadily tal:ew cared lam tire; weeks. A wither was At-“tri . ,-;r1 by oadary sysiTionoi ill Ids 1,1,04. :Mb lite nit-elation had eat.> stray-a cosi&raide part i.f it, iat that 1 lielkeo disorder would Mpoll inlrk his brain Lull I;iii 15T11 it yieltb•li la My I.t . your Ntr•ntsfiiin: tit. ulcers bested. took he j,I,V,III.IF,AiIb. WA of eoia,u waluaa solar distigaraciaa to Li- Curt', A I.ticAtAll t. ho bad lost, treated toy the swim, tii,ordrr fry OurrET6r vtatt Nom ti in JjtubtPti hl het' bones. Tiny•ltnd lwriattie so ;wa sp init. It, the Weather lied on a &nip tiny nitt suffered et:- N* 1 % 6 . 1. 1.g ]min in her joifOri sod hunts. n, La, eared eathely I.y your ;.arrairirillit in it few till Its. know from its ibruntl,, a Welt your agent gave tine, that flits l'l , Plifaiittit front '3oeu leintratury ;Mira hew great remedy; cuusequwl,lly, these II 140 WWI it tittVe but smut isrd 111V r1att,rnally LAMM :IL D. Rheumatism, Gout., Liver Complaint.. 1 . ., Va., It .1 lily. ISA O. :4ir, 1 Garr broil arairlea with n pain rill tiist for a lore Owe. st tnivll till 111,1 the skill or phy.;,•; : ,,,, and alit-k It, toe in ',pito of nil the rout:direr I tomtit ti ail. notil I trital your Fitnatpariths. One bottle citroil nu, ill two rto.torett try -general health tio intuit that 1 ant lint hotter than Lath ra 1 WIIS atAdeltrd. I ttsluk It a e vedette! I.:di-411e. J. I+llllA3l. Jules Y. Grit:hell. of St. 1,111%. WI 'kilt: 4. 1 hat, IlUell 5t111114141 for year% With all Of/ LirtT, NI 1001 destroyed air Itetittli. I I tied every litiltg.llll , l evvry thing thlliel 10 rlditlrcl I have Itatun a Itrokenolowit man fur atnutt years frultt an oi.hrr railtte than den( ityf Itt• s. t .y the Lit , r• my 1...1 , .v,il pastor. limo nor. ads hoot we to try your Satornat ril la. he klIeW vi n o d ai r y ti t li ng you liwtt. , 118$ wurtir hying. try the biros jil t ; or ?lad it Nun um,/ ill, trial lints no purified say HIRAI an to Ittlikln It 11115 Malt of lire.: reui young again. The hvet Una eau be eahl -.rpm to tint - Lair good enough." Sail Irrtt s i Can err Tntss tdrts, Silttltirgetii n-nt, vic,,rnt.gon, Caries a2xil g.x.C 4 .>liati4s o o of the iScigtes. A groat vorkty of CRICeR lIRSO boon 111pOrted to us whore of t lir.• complitilits bare re4ultvil from the 1100 or this Dill' not thent. SOlllll 1,1 . th 1.411 Wily Ito 11.111111 in our American A butth:w. age-its below named alit pleased to von for them. Ele•grt Pits, Epllep. s y, Melancholy, Neural 1‘1,,,y 1,,1 lir., or those nflis•tions line Levi, made he the r•Wel• of this medieinv. It I , limn Isms tin. Virtu fiumi. , nC huts ignrut.+ net inn, anti tbo. ov,renines disor.l.-r4 ulneti would be supposed beyond its Serb n remedy bl. long been required by the ne trN!ilit:s of the suet we rite confident that this wil! a , I, 11,0, ;al that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Volt THE 11A1'11) CURE Or Coughs, Colds, littrarriza, Ilimrsruess, Croup, Bronchitis, lekripit-ot Con /Slim pitioxk, owl for Me. Ittlle#: of Consul's pt.ir e leuts iu *lll vitateed Stages 01' tlit: Pisettse. This 19 remedy so uttivursally huown to surpass any o th e r fiur the elfl, , of threat anti Mug complaints, that it is voteless here to pit Wish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for roughs and colds. and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. few are the mattnunities. or even familieS, among gum who (taco *Mt some personal experience of ha efiCcts some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the Biddle and dangerous disorders of the tinuateml As all know the dreadful fatality of these diSbrtirrs, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need out do mole than to assure them that it has now all the vir tues that it did have when making the eures'which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER &, 00., Lowell, Mass. Sold by J. L. Lemberg'er, Dr. Ross and D. S. Reber, Lebanon; Beiver & Bro., &florins ; Sbirk, Myerstown; Horning, Mt. Nebo ; Harper, Bast. Hanover; Kroll, Shaelrerstown ; and by Dealers every Where: VERNON & CO., 469 BROADWAY, IT:LE t r: Tef,o3llZ MS"lir lIP7BC IC` 1113fil Sewing DRUG STORE ITT 31EDICINF,S QUALITY IS OF 0 H M M B. S. RABEIt'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRUG STORE. Has been Removed to his New Building, ou Cumber- . land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. T , IIE subscriber respectfully announce to his acquaittr Graces and the public in general, i at he has stantly on band a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY,' MEDICINES, - P,ATNTS . , 0 IT E M ICA LS, DY7re;.STITIIi*:•. TURPENTINE',. GLASS-WARE, BRUS WES, "LAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Be gets, Tobacco, &c. Alan a variety of Fancy Articles too. numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles so represented:- Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the quaintest and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. a's) - - Physicians' prescriptions and family reel pescarcfully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle On Sundays the Store will be opcue4 for the pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. IL, 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. IL Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1517. DAVID S. BABEL• LEVI KLAUSER .9. S"VEYOIt and CONVEYANCER. Cumberland St, square cast of "Wm. lleun Hotel," Lebanon, Pa. AnFir 1861. CITIIIUS P. MILLER, A TrOIiNKI7-itT-LAW —Office in Wu inut great, near. 2t ly opposite the Beck Hotel, nod love doors south Trout liarmany's Hardware store. lebanoe, March 23, 1861.-I.y. GEORGE W. KLINE, A TTORNE? AT LAW.—=olllee with LEVI KLINEs.E.B44 Lebanon; L'a: [tvbanon, May 4; 16b9: J. U. BOWMAN A TTOWNEY-AT-LAW, has 'REMOVED bis office os /A Paneles New Building, (second story,) Cumberland. street, Lebanon. Pa. Lelnion, April 6, Mg. JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER,.. WALNUT STREET. next door to A. S. ELY'S Of " ice, LEBANON, PA. [)larch 13, 1861. This Way, if yon Want Cheap Lumbeo. 91BE undersigned have lately formed. a *Lit-Stott 1. ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lila- Ler Ihndness, on a new plan, would respectfully inform MO public at, large, that their place of business iss - Davin 13010TATeN OA Lambe• Yard. in East Lebanon, fronting: on Chestnut stfeet, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and tilled it with' a new and excellent assortment of all hinds of Lumber, Such as Boanns, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATHS, SIIINDLES, AND SCANTLING,' of all lengths end thicknesses. In short, they keep con: staidly on bawl, a full and well-seasoned assortMent of idl kinds of BM LAINU MATERIALS. Personsin want of anything in their line are invited to will, exalaihe their stock, and learn their prices. Thenkfni for past favors, they hope,. flubt Sy Wentkin' to business and moderate prices, to merit - ti otoitiimairei Of public patronage, MISTA.TE ADRAIIAM WENT: EDT AND WIFE. 1J The untler6igued, Auditor, armointed.by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon courtly, to distribute tbe balance in the hands of Uhriatiiin Due,hor, Eire I.3lMbei, John Weller and John Shirk, aeiSignees of Abraham" li'ongort and wife. to and among the creditors of the raid Abralmin IVengorte will +atom] to the datleeuf Ittit appiiintinent, at his office, in the borough of Lehtnibiv,, on Nitorday, Afoy i 5, 180, nt to &clock, A. M., at Which time and place all personi baring clallus please present them. ISAAC uorttka, Auditor. Lebanon, May 1,1861. The West Chester efleadein#s AT WEST CHESTER, PA. W int& two hours' ride from Philadelphia by the Pennsylvanian COntml of the West Chester, Aft rect ltellttond.!.-will resume the duties of the surviStEltt T WOE on the first day of Sar next, and close theta' on! the last day of Suerssiumt. The schoei, iheicfore, iu eession during the SU tirdEtt MONTIFS.- flepils are received at any time at proportionate clutigps. average number of students is gsi under the Outgo of nine Teachers. The French, German aud' PPM:ash' idra , :, gnaws are taught by native resident Instructors. Fof catalogues, apply to . . Machines., LEMBERCER'S FIRST IMPORTANCE T LEMRDWIER, C: Juste of. the delphia College of Pharmacy, offers t 6 tolie citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, and the'first qunlity of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the hest manntheture in the con idry, and a large roriety of Tenth Brushes. Nail. Flesh, Eluthes Land flair Drushes. Pocket. TOilat and Fine Combs of Ivory. Shell, Horn And India Rubber. -RUBE S MBES.. PURE S KEES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sak in large and small quantities at LE 13 ER D. R'S Drug Store. C V "Q T A ' W.. - 4- N L'E"D'')/ .F r Yie'IVER SEBDS, ~ . You Will fin+ra fail aß`7sertitirtit, .r..la*e variety of FR. NSTT ttarfiervawl floweiSirras att _ - - Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Sea' ?..sh. ;tad Potash M large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash. Sal eratus, Crean, of Tartar. all pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at LENISSRGEWS Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap. pure white or red Castile Ssap, Country Soap. Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior ,shaving soap. buy the same at LEMBERGER'S. _ - - Do you want a good Hair Tonic? soniethingl to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, net to preveret falling on t of tie ?lair; if you do Call at LEMBERt4 ER'S. TlltTse - Esl The afflictell are requested' to• call and exam Inc my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., coat pricing n variety of Mainthicturc. ,IL - 9-- - Marsit's7 Genuine “linproved Snif Ad just hug Pad Truss." "Mash's" Cowmen 'fill riandage. An IDV:tillable Italian for the pnrpnSe. IT you are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. ('titre Ohio Catawna Brandy, The genuine article fnr 31telicitott Purpoaea to be bed in elk its. "rug at LL•'3IIIEIt(E Drug Stnre, Opposite tbOtet'ket*Dnuse. Anything you wain that is kept in a well maim:red First Hass Drug Store, can be.furn ished you by LEM BERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Peeling thank ful for the very liberal patron ego thus far retrial from the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and sum round toga, 1 again solicit a share, promising to use every ettlact to please ell. ArsrEpecial attention given to PrISSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, and all 'medicine dispensed . Warranted PURE. always as good as can he olganowl 'anyWhere, and 'sold to suit the times. Itenetimber the itildrhss, , JOS. la 1513MBE1GER, Druggist, CherodA and Apothecary, Feb. Id, Mkt. Market srrrit, Lebanon,' Pa. BOWMAN, HAUER C CAPP'S UsTPI E R It JD ,F DOWMAN, HAVER & CAPP. Lebanon. September 5, IS6O. Auditor's Notice. wm. P. WYERS, A. M, Principai, April 10,'01.-2m: West Chtett,rfronn's July 4, IMq.-1y H TRUSSES!
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