513iMiint: TERNS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. IN another column we give descrip• ilpliaccounts or nem) pieces near prominent before the public, Including Norfolk, Fortress . Monroe, Le. Mr. P. F. MoCAuLtx, of this place, has obtained a cents:let from Government for furnish ing 500 pairs of shoes a month to the volunteers. This is the 2d contrect given to the shoemakers of this place, nll6l in doing eo we can assure the government that they will fully receive the worth .of their money. We have examined the shoes tlDnde by both Messrs. MeCaul!) , and liseriel and find them of the hest and most substantial kind. The volunteers will nut be cheated iu the shoes made here. Mr. JOHN A. I.tairr, the balloonist, per formed vary suocersfully on Saturday last at North Lebanon. Ile pushed a wheelbarrow across the tlglitrrpe and executed various other feats of daiing, to thcsallsfeetlon of all present. • TOTIOI WIVES AND FAMILIES OF OUR VOLUM „TimI9.—Tho Associate Judges -and Comtniasion. -are of this county, into whose hands the d Mims -lug of the relief for the flagrance of our volnnteers ovimplaced by en net of the Legislature, held a i nfecting on .Monday, when owing to different vet% theiaw they were nnable to take the .matter inikanffins,they desi(Fd,',sintil. a certified fopy of the not it 'obtained. DR the mean time .the attention or theft; Interested is directed to the puttee In the advertising columle. Until the 'board of Relief I. organized under the authority of the wants of those entitled to relief will be ouppl led as : heretofore by the Borough CoMMittee. BAIL STORM.—On Saturday after. noon last, at 34 o'clock, a bail storm, the like of which had not been witnessed for many years, tasted over the city of Reading. Hull stones as big as walnuts, and ,some even bigger, fell in the city and vicinity. So say the Reading papers. Not a drop of rain, much less a hailstone, fell in ihMyleinity on said day. CAPT. LANTZ'B company left this vises cm Monday, for Camp Curtin, having been accepted for three years. They were soon off by very large concourse of nor ;Apple, and carry with thin:l.lk, gold wishes of all. They are a hardy and renoluto-looking set of men,—many of t ßbem having already seen service; and should they get the opportunity will make a mark. The company in eomposed of sixty. four teen In all, there toeing been several desertions during their en comment on our Fair Grounds. It will bean 'easy matter, however, for Copt. Lantz to 611 up I bis company to the required number in a short ' time. We shall endeavor to obtain for publica tion next week a Full and oorreot list of the names 'of officere And members of this company. When our citizens had congregated 'ett the depot, on Monday noon, to ace off Capt. Lants's company of volunteers, a tenting and blowing rain suddenly commenced, which very l ungallanfit and ungentlemanly drenched many ‘Jewr.and,igentlemeres drew. meeting le called, to be held in On Court Nouse; this (Wednesday) evening for thttpurptire of consulting relative to the clothing oftskstr volinttiare, &c. Let there be a full at. ternitnee. See notice in the advertising column. Mr. Attornof General Parviance has resigned. He states in his letter of resigna tion to the Governor that "self respect will not allow him any longer to hold aloe under hie ministration r CAMP CURTIN.--We regret to say that a number of men In the camp nre without. iloes, and some of them very raggod. They came here with the full assurance that their wants would be'suppfre+=llene° made no provision, but mime with. clothe at they could cast off fimme diately on their a Ival. Tbie matter bas been )old before-the o,usietermaster General by several gentlemen, but no satisfaction could be obtained by them ; end to.dny, after the State has wade line most liberal appropriation, the wants of some breve men are being supplied by private Contri bution while othere - nre still there unable to appear upon dress parade for went . of Aloes I—Hurris 'bury Potrioe 4IS Union. 'ldEssu.s. J. W...ll.lllinger, A. Boyd, D. Itni'niany, A. S. Ely and. D. G. Culeinan t were at•Washlngton last week, to see our volun teer. sincle their "amoral A'rem :Inauguration Ball room they occupy healthy quarters, and are se happy and contented . as men can be under the neglect they hare experienced: With the care of their Lebanon friends they hare good provision, and en abundance, but In the clothing line and Otheittatt,ethey nte 7 ryr come you sot The con duct of Compata,G f is so unexceptionable ihat it has attracted, poitidUlar. notice, and as to drill they ere not to be surpassed l liny other in Vf,agington. Our fai!mere Oisl4.look well to the trfaltte,,doers..,,jforees are now woro *Obey In theiketife soli' not Slang notes- Von" see sabod.rasjoettnumhere or- how they sore obtained. , iliaeoreoll" , 'would be inconre- Sault jut to fellow n horse thief across our rders Irenklin' Adams, and 9ther bor. , . der oristtfema mueb distroseed-jaat now in tbis vespeet; enttlf'sionld not be eurTrlsiar, if smunpe 'would soap:fly to run off horiesifrirm the mere Inferrer saliffila. Al locket look the stable doers. CL - EAroiloa 'Gtut Bo.BEr.s.—we see . •. la tito ffActlentide Aruer!orfrk# ibil.Other papers I b ir cleansing gnu .10rtrels:: They are all e etjection they in utitr i a the use of wa lito ititiaissirOpitilei, Ars . *Wowsls and in. 'iiiiVitai Ilik 4ivit of acs' iiiver a method , 'used by solentidesportsurn in England with aut. *sat ' ant a quaatity of quicksilver which oan be kept in a strong pill box, and when the bar. .rei:is fonl.plaepi-ektOpitab on tbenApple pour the `qulcbs:iver lit at the didorth, and tbec Tun, it up hnd down for a few' &Wince: 'Turn 'it beak . into . Ibis hex and this barrel wili fie ,perfaetly Plena.— The mercury from:an ancalgsind with the loed re r, ;moves it. The 'lead can lia takaitliont them er. litfry'lsY straining. liisoi.irrtairsor 4". ....o:4l:Ai a regular tilled meeting of the Perseverance Engine it - . olle Enittlittny, held 'at their. 1101, on the 14th An t f c .. the folloWing resolutions Were" unathiMouely adopted : _,, , .. , Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt thiiiiks . tend,. A. C. Wedek ind, for the promPtness "Vial - 'lolloti' hp responded to our "alienation to daily.' ei a pennon . in behalf of the Company on the Sails, Anniversary s—on which occasion we bad the pleasure to attend Zion's Lutheran church in I body, arid listen to his able and appropriate ilia '1104094 pad as he made so many feeling allusions to those of our number who are absent on a tois• ilon ford/sir country's cause, we would pray that k copy of this sermon be transcribed end forward. id to th i ll ip bation Guards. - * , • Ilkielied, Visit our unfeigned thanks are due and tierebi tendeyed,.to•tbe _North Lebanon and Passeresanee BeiAls, for the deep , ; interest. they • manifested In Rae behalf, daring tie Parade In honor of the 18th itnnivereary, end enlivening the peep:don with their peal.stirring music. : Resolved. That We Midair return our thanks to ()apt. Lahti and Lutjopio7, for J ading interest to Ahe Parade, by Pirtieipating lila us in a body. (Certified from the minutes.[ ...-... . Jona W. klanttesear, iseeriatary. *Ws slum, learned that Wit requpit AO been " aoimpli#d with: SMELLING A RAT.—SOII.IB peOple Are always prepnred to "smell a rat." They are so distrustful and suspicious that, no matter what their neighbors do those neighbors are always credited with some wicked design against the public peace or prosperity. The practice of 'smell ing a rat," after this fashion cannot be too much developed. It lends to ill-felling, and animosi t iee, and mischiefs, We much prefer to see a generous confidence felt in the general integrity of those around us. It agues a living confidence in our own integrity. It is better to be troubled in a moral sense, with a bad cold; and thus lose the faculty of "smelling rats" so acutely, than to be scenting "rats" on all occasions, and feel a disposition to give those folks "rats" whom they suspect. The truth is, hottest folk who stover entertain evil purposes themselves, seldom incline to fan cy all they meet overwhelmed with purposes of that description; The man who is ready to ac- ease everybody but himself, is one who, take our word for it, most of all merits close watching. He knows his own heart. He reads it constant ly He makes a great mistake, though in suppos ing that all hearts are like his. There's the er ror that lies at the bottom of his suspicious nature. He actually betrays himself in thus diligently seeking to betray the hearts of his neighbors and acquaintances. WE HAVE particularly enquired of our farmer friends from the various sections Gf fhb county, during the past Week, the condi;ion of the grass and grain fields, and the general re ply is that they never looked better. Some fields of wheat here and there are exceptions, having been frozen out; hut-the prospects are unusually cheering in the whole. Of apples, the probabili ties are that we will have an apple-hurter boiling crop, and other fruits are also reported as prom ising well. Aro we thankful for such blessings? THE Lebanon Classis of the Ger man Reformed Church held its annual meeting in Schuylkill Haven from the 10th to the 13th inst. Rev. E. W. Kremer, of this place, was elec ted President, and Rev. Romig of Jonestown Secretary. A large number of members were added during the year by confirmations, and the congregations represented were reported as being in a peaceful and prosperous condition-. All the business of the classic were transacted with great unanimity. Among the most important actions 'Wee the adoption of the new German Hymn Book sent down by Synod for the action of Classis.— Claceis toted unanimously in favor of its edop. tion. Classic will meet ayear hence in Hamburg, Barks county. LOCA 1TE318.-11.esers.Adam Bentz, Albert Good, John K. Karch, John Reed, and John A. Boyer, members of the Perseverance band of this piece, left here last week, for Read ing, thence in company of the Reading City Band, for Washington, where they join the sth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and not Gen. &non Regiment as was erroneously repor• ted.---John IL Heisy, Cyrus Miller and George McConnell left Lebanon, last week, to fill up the ranks of the Lebanon Guards, which bad lost three of their members through their becoming lovalids.—The carriages, ladders, hooks, &c., of a new hook and ladder company in Lebanon, have been ordered in Philadelphia--are most completed; and will be received here early in Jane. Col. Wm. Shirk is one of the Chief mar. ers and getters.upof the new company.—Mrs. Eliza. E. Matter, of Philadelphia, has presented the Lebanon Volunteers at Washington, with Towels, Handkerchiefs, Combs, Brushes, in Got I general toilet outfit for each man. Such kind remembrances will never be forgotten. war At a special meeting of the I. 0. of 0. F., Myerstown Lodge, N0..356, held in their Hall on the .20th day of May, 1861, the fol- lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted : Wessman : It has pleased Almighty God, in His All-wise Providence, to call upon us to mourn very suddenly the !flashy death, of our beloved Brother PnvEa paitt,u,, who has always pr oved himself a true and faitdifal member of our fra ternity., 'therefore, beJt s , Re:ra ved, That while we,bow in sribniissiOn to our all-wisp Providence, who death all things well, we recognize io this dispensation, a call to each one of us, therefore, be ye also,rcady, fur in such nu hour as ye think not, the Sou of man comoth. • • Resofved, That we, the tnemberg of Myerstown Lodge, No. US, I. 0. of 0. F., unite in express ing our heartfelt sympathy, with the widowed Mother and Family of our late lirother, assuring them that our hearts will be with them in this their deop onlietion. • Resofveof, That in token of our Brotherly es teem, we, the members of the order, will Attend his funeral in a body, from his residence, on Thursday,, the 23d day of May, 1801, at 9 o'clock, Resolved, That the Hall be draped in mourn ing, and the members wear the mourning badge fur thirty-404.1 Resolved,. That these resolutions be entered on the minutes of the Lodge, and published In the Lebanon Advertiser and Courier, and a=copy thereof be handed' to the family of the deceased. JOHN BECHTOLD, -WM. WOOLISON. Committee. JOHN A. DONGES, .I:th' mom OUT OF CAMP.—A soldier. delonging. to Capt..Spraguo'smompany wits drummed out of Camp this morning. He stole a coat from one of the barrens, and it win - found concealed . in the straw - of his bunk. The drumming out scene was rather rich. There were six fifes, eight square drums and five braise drums wliose-eomhin ed noise- was nearly. desifening,,. , The . soldiers tetirched - the - enlprk" twice around the grounds and 'thin marched biM .out. As ho was" going auto( the gate he turned t a n one of the fifers, and)l remarked augrily„,”ypu think you're played helto , don't -youl? a dew name for the 'Rogues Match' Cieve: Piafndeaier. No NEUITALITY.—Serretary Cameron hes de elined.to si tr ept the four. Maryland regiments of fered by dov. Rieke simply for the defense of that State and of the District. The Governor has entirely misapprehended the tenor of the Secretary's explanations, and if the Marylanders onliit.they mum outer the general service. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.—The Arch bishop of Cincinnati has issued the —• following circular, in "favor of pray ers that hostilities may cease" find that "wiser:And better councils may prevail. • CIRCULAR OF TRH ARCHBISHOP OF CINCINNATI. •To . the Right Reverend 'Prelates, the - Very Rev. erend and Reverend Clergy and beloved Laity of the Provinee,of Cincinnati BELOVED BRETHREN, AND "FELLOW SERVANT§ or' CORIST—The EdclisieStical Council of the province convenes in:this city tomorrow. It convenes- under such circumstances as were .nev er before witnessed in th is glorious republic since the proud day when it won its high'rank among the nations of the earth. The hearti of citizens and.friends are alienated. The hands of broth. orsiere raised to shed each other's life blood.—. The iron bands of our highweys.'Which we once fondly;ltalled,wee Id link i.toif soluble union, at .;(l -the no le rivei.'s Which ticir the rich products o f G 0T:144 ivntl the creations of our sciences and arts to our respective tnerts and homes, have T a tt e d t o keep us what ,God' cad our fathers in. emoted see should be—spe , ormidable prepare. I n them list of the' rnost formidable iiens; of our fellow citizens for mutual destrue tiun, the charts it, in her peaceful meeting, gives a g li m pse o f the . peace ,of thefleavenly Teresa lea. She renews the, blessiniss al. the ':vrpfee of God."' . We .pray Glad that asti lit lerana t tr ;tease —that wiser and be atm •connells tney prevail, and that the greet • heart of this' inagnificent land which our Cduntsil.repres:ftntst the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and.:Michigan, May send its throbbing pulses of &stern:ll lore to the most distant extretnities . of our entdefoti cannery,. We ought to be one people. We'stre ail the,ehildren of the came God, whom - , we should worship in pence we pray for ethos& love all- in- spirit and in truth. May the spirit.of peace, the comforter, sent us by Jesus Christ, deseend as the dove, to breathe the holy desires and righteous counsels into every heart and' dispose' the minds of Oath°. lies and Promatenta to see iii each ethermot one- WWI, but brethren, and that all may work. with willing hands and hearts for the tranquility and glory of our common country. J. B. : VURONIAL, of Qingitiatti.- The meeting of the new look and Ladder entnpany, to he held on Monde) , evening, WAS postponed to this (Tuesday) evening. FLOWERS! FLOWERS ! FLOWERS !! —Roses, Lantanas, Verbenas, Fusahlas, Dahlias, Deliotropes, , Geratia Ins, Daisies, Gladioluses, continually receiving and fur sole td suit these times, at Lembergerts Drug &pre. THE FEMALE ORGANIZATION is often as frail as that of a tender flower, Many of the sex enter into marriage relations without being able to undergo the labors and trials of maternity. In this co untry 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 untimely grave. This medicine has been used with great benefit by immense numbers of people through out the republic, and the proprietors:base receiv ed . grateful anntimadittions from all sections of tke., country. The Ilitterj, will be tonud to'be very pleasant to the Mei; even as a bevefage r anirproinpt and powerful in its- effent:As a medicine. It :in: fuses new 'vitality into the frame, Kid strengthens the whole Systems,.ea that:trot - nen .who tisci it are enable to go through' With labor's which would, without it, be certain to prostrate them. Sold by all druggists. MOSE NEGLECTED REGIMENTS.—The Pennsylvania Fourth, in the Alsem bly Rooms, and the Fifth, in the In auguration ball room, are ordered in to camp. The fifth have been busy, today, erecting tents and removing their baggage. They encamp at An aeostia ; about a mile and a half from the Capitol building. The fourth are prepared.,to go into camp immediate ly °lll:receiving their teDt4'-*NC , e . expected:totirrivedaY: T : Wo:deaths haVe occurred in' each Of "tbeSe:yegi men merits, Vinci: ti'iere 4ired,',n tireAcrof men ribw . .on the:' sick'. ilk ..lgany, of the men complain of neuralgia.in the head owing to being confined together in large numbers in single rooms. Alf cia solitco. pipripprzza,-The Erie Sewing Iffichino Company dealie to secure s few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to CO 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 Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Maine Co. G. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. JOr See br. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Tnvigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, In another column. HUNNEWELL'S GREAT REMEDTES.— Their character sustained by testimonials to 'which nil are invited to investigate. Their effsva, which is per fectly natural. and their relations to disease, by strict adherence to laws of medicine. • Hunnewelrs Universal Cough, Remedy, whirb ran have no superior for all Laing. Throat and Bronichial Com plaints, to actual Consumption. Hu»newell's Wu Anodyne, the great Natural Opiate and Neuralgic Remedy, which adapts it to all complaints of the Bowels, and of Spasmodic and NeTVOIIS nature, to that chtef of all +storms of disease, Loss or'WEP. ilitnnewas Medic - Pins prepared to assist 'the Wurl: o f the Tola Anodyne in cases of indigestion, have prov ed a most perfect substitute for xtracuram.s. So destruc tive to the effect of the Anodyne. Per Billions Com plaints.lndigest lomWorms in Children, and all derange ment of the digestive organs, they have proved . by fair trial, all that is expected of them, and will be sent free until plans for sale completed. The remedies, auditheir connection, is more fully described in the pamphlets to be found with dealer .or will he sent on demand without "postage stamps.!" Prices of each preparation within reach of all, See advertisement. April 3,1 m.. "Reduced by Dyspepsia to a mere Skeleton." CUBED BY "BtrillAYß'S HOLLAND HITTERS." Mr. A. Matchett. a trader probably as well known as any man in Western Pmansylvanin, states RSI fl)111)Wi: net with a farmer in Armstrong county who was re duced by :Dyspepsia to a mire skeleton. I persuaded him to buy n bottle of Boerhave's Holland. Bitters. believing it would cure him. Meeting him some months after, what was my a s tonishment at finding bins a hale, hearty man ; he told me he now _trztonen 200.Pousos, and that this wonderful change bad been produced by Iherhare's Holland Bitters to which he attributed sole ly his restoration." tflio gi ttu 40ti to , English preaching next- Sabbath morning and evening, In the Methodist !Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock- In the Evangelical church, and in the evening at 6 o'- gr.:%Jousra REFORMED CliTlßCir.—Repthr service every Wednesilay evening., at :7% o'clock , every Sunday morning at 70 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7;4 o'clock. English preaching next Sabbath morning In the First Reformed church. German preaching next Sunday morning and Erigl6ll in the evening in Zion's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sunday morning In Salem's Lutheran church, at, OY, o'clock and English in the muting at 6 o'clock. Marti Fti. On the 26th.inat., by Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Mr. JOHN STD! S, of South JLebanon,. to Mist ELIZ &BEM VINGOOD, of Stonehsburg. On the 10th inst., by the Rev. J. E. 'Mester, Mr. WILLIAWLIGHT. of South Annrilie, to Mile Blau EVY..of Derry twp., Dauphin county. On the 16th inst.. by Rev: C. A. Fetzer, Mr. DAVID BOYAR, of North Lebanon'. to 9lisa.LE.A..ll. MOYER, of Derry twp.. Dauphin county. • •On the 10th of Ifuy, by the Rev. R. Sehropp. at the reeklence of the brides , father, Mr. A DAM -RUN of Lisbon, lowa, to Miss 3.1E141DA SUER[., of Luba- On. the •.C.3 inst: by the Rev. U. &Miller. Mr. JOHN W..IIIrtENDEL of Bethel, Macs county.to Miss SOKII A. RE II N EY of Bethel, Lebanon pea. On.the 231 inst., borough, Mrs.:IIART.A., wife of John Tit 03/AS, aged 31 years and 9 months; On the . tith inst., in Myarstown, JOEIN LOOSE, aged 65 years. II /mai ths and 0t days. On the 10th inst, in Jackson township, Mr. PETER BREHM, /Wed 51 years, 4 months and 19 days E,7 Lebanon Markel. _ ro 1 , - ruil i t Chriveka I K•eklY. ' LEitAlcin.:. WKANTArtAS. Iq . A.Y. 22,1861, telOilits T.:B. crtm $6 7'5.. pAzs. ? 11.084 8 Smith , •" *Extre. • 6 25 • Fhater, is 15., - 12 Lab. Tat Super. FitteD:ls Tub or salted butter, 10 Plinio White Wheat, 130 Larti;•• 11 Prime nett Wheat, 125 Tenets"; ' . - lO „Prime Rye, 60 ITem, , • . 12 New Corn, 55 Shoulders.... 10 Oats, - ' 28 . Sides, ' 10 0 over-seed, , • 400 Soap, . ~ 7 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed. 150 White Hags, 5 Piled Apples, va bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 ' Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flas,l4 It , , 1234 Petteli"Snits,” , 250 Bristles, f lb., -' . - 40 Peach "Ilutaels," 125 .Feathers, t? lb., ,*.- 6214 Cherries, 150 Wool. Ta lb., 40 Onions. , • n Soup Beaus, , f!A qt.,' 6 • Potatoes, 'ft bus,, 74 Vinegar, rf gal., 12 1 / 2 - Apple Bilateral crock 45 • ThC Plailaaelphia „ . . S4TUNDAY. May 25, 1861. The Flour market todayf is'Ortn; sales of superfine .fitt $5 50@f5 : 112.Further, saies r of 600 barrels extra Lan caster ciotnty at VI 31; other extra. 75®5 57; full ,24@to 37 ; fancy; $7 251= "The sale Care mostly tothetrade. except the Lancaster thmr. Stye is %motel. at 67e. There has , been 1500 looltels , Belch . _ itye:ylonr,ts saleable at. $3 6,ov.:Pepnsylvanin Corn Sleet $2 75 - ; Brandywine, s'a 12 per barrel. Wheat In demand; red from $1 32 to $1 42$ the letter fur good ; white is in reqUest at $1 45 to $1 55, the last was for 2000 bushels Southern ; mild In all ii bOti bushels. Corn is wanted ; 6000 bushels afloat, at tve:, from the store, 58340.; thd quantity arriving not edual to the dd• mand•. Oats are the same; 3000 bushels Sonthern at 30a ;' Pennsylvania, 3263234 c. C,S,TrIA MARK Et—About 1600 head of Beerdattle wme offered at Phillips' yards this week. and the mar ket was dull. Prices howeve• ruled about the sante, ranging' from $T to V l / 4(4u, fild a ding a few extra qual ity SJId at. VX the 100 lbs. About 40 Cows were dis. posed of at from $22 to Ve each for Springers. and 5:5 to sas for Cows aced Calves.. flogs are about stationary, 860 selling at the Avenue yard at from 513 to sity 4 the 100 lbs. new Of Sheep, about 4100 were received and sold at front 434 to SA: per lb gross, which is a slight decline. • Pill,2V-ii!.rtiO'o .. titU: PRIVATt SALE., W U,. he offered at private sale on •Saturday, June 1861, at I o'clock, P. 31., - at The publiebonse of Conrad 11. Bergner. in North Lebanon Borough, a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE and Let of Ground. Fiollite on the West side of Market street. in the her , ongh of North Lebanon: adjoining kit Levi 111 Schools on the south. and Jonathan Barto on I. the north, and an alley en the west. The size o the house Is 21 feet front and 30 depth ' attached thereto is a .Snoneeffirchen . l% stery 44012 "by 10. I f not Bold at private wild; the slime will be'sold at pub lic sale. The time when no Fold will be made known on Bald day, Terme easy and conditions made known by - , JOHN 'MOUT; e. e., Assignee of Charles Fox told Sarah his wife. North.l4banea, May 22,1.861, 1: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. A'MEETING OF TILE BOARD OF J.IANAGERS OF TIIE LEIIA NON COUNTY AORMULTJRA 1., HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY; will be held In the Grand Jury Room. on Saturday, June 8, 1881, at 1 o'cl colt, P. 11. A-611 attendance is destred'as'business of importance will be brought be fore the'Boara. ISAAC HOFFER, Seeretary. Lebanon, May 29, 1861. . - e LIC •IFIE ET .VG. plum who contributed to the Soldiers Relief Fund. j_ and the citizens generally, are invited to attend a public meeting in the COURT HOUSE, ON WEDNESDAY E VENIN G, the 20th inst., to take such meainres as may be deeniett. necessary for the proper equipment of the men, and to consult generally in regard to the condition of the Company. BY 01 BEM Lebanon, Hay 20, 1801. RELIEF iNOTICE. - - Comsivszoxrats' Orricr Lebanon. May 27, 1 1.8E1. t '1" a meeting of the Associate Judges or the Court .1. of Common Pleas of Lebanon county,. together with the Commissioners of said county, constituting the Board of Belief, held at the Commissioners' Office, in the borough of Lebanon, it was ordered and directed that the clerk of the county commissioners give notice, in the papers palylished In this borough, that all per sons having claims to be pa..seri on by tt.e Board of Ite• lief, out of the Wintery feud of said County. present them at the next meeting of the board of relief, which will meet for that pimp use on MONDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, next, at the commissioners' office, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the borough 01 Lebanon. WILLIAM RANK, G. B. DEPPEN. DAVID BOLLINGER, - Board of Relief. EIMON HOLTZ, ROBERT EV ANE, Attest :—Craw Eutaw, Clerk. Lebanon, May 29,1801. AVINE AND LIQUOR - " I 'AP. (111310 N. W. corner of Market and ;Viler streets . , Lebanon. LR. DREG, Ae t, respectfully informs Ids, friends b, and the public, that he has taken the above stand, formerly occupied bY Emaniel Reigart, and large ly-increased the stork of WINES AND LIQUORS. with F, — ,selorellt:us from the CHOICEST BRANDS and posstinalittes now in the market. My assortment consists of Ortard, Hounesy, Pleat Castillion, T. Mimes, Martell. Marc% l'elleyuision, J. J. Depuy Co., A. Seegnette & Co. • -• WlNES.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy. Claret, Sherry, 'Madeira, Lisbon, , Teneriffe,. Hock, 'Muscat and Malaga, of various brands mid qualities. Holland Gin. Scheidatw Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys;•Pettch. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry. Cherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, 'Nine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &a., Also, constantly or band a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very beat ccualitiesi; and Tare Cider Vinegar. From long experience he flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronize the new Rrm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the host brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold •at this establish ment will be what they are represented. Lebanon,May 22,1561. EE, HIVE CASiI STORE . glum subscriber has returned the second - time this spring from the Eastern cities, and has nnened a splendid :I , mortnt ,, nt ni INC.; avid SUM 'I Kit entar OUZO 0:1110 • which were purchased for cash at eery reduced prices. ks goods aro no* sold entirety for cash in the cities, I will confine my sales to Cash and Country produce— We sell 7tIUSIAN from 4to 12;g cts. per yard. do TICEINGS do i, to 25 do do do CMG tIA MS do Bto 25 do do do PRINTS do sto 12 1 ,4 do ' do do SHAWLS do 25 to $5410 do LUSTRE do 10 to 75 eta. per yard. CHEAP CLOT U. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. DRESS GOODS, SUGARS, • - , MOLASSES. PEACDTS, 10 CENTS PAID.FOR EGGS:' 14 CENTS - PAID TOR BUTTER. • Lebanon, May 22, 1861. 3-GEORGE.. IF YOU WANT APIIO,TOGR AIM of yourself or friend, the best are to be bad at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. The Rod tiggee; rrtHIS 'wonderful : article. jnat patented, le something entirety new. and never before olfered to : agents, who are wonted everywhere. Full particulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Mniue March F,13111-iewly*. GREAT EXCITEMENT WAR ! WAR !! AND RUMORS OF' WAR! NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY & STINE'S ,• CHEAP STORE. DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES, and = . ; 91/,EENSWABB, SELLING AT UNUSUALTY LOGY PRICES BY HENRY k STINEL "CALL SOON FOR BARGAINS." Lebanon, Apill 17, 1861. ' GRAND OPENI G • SPRING AND SUMMERIOOO3 AT THE NEW STORE 'OP W. K. 'Bi J. ECKERT, .ON.SATUR,DAY, APRIL 6th, 1861. TT A VING Pure:hove& great port lona otmeztensivo Ll_ Stock or SPRING AND SUMMER'.OOOD,S, et Front 5 to 20 per cent. lower than the. usual prices, we are now enabled owl determined to offer GREAT BAR GAIN Sto all who may give *IA a call. • , • LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Such as imvelles, Paris Pimi le, Chelle Delains; • Beizorittes. Poll no o , evro. • Paris Mixture, All Wool Helaine, Berege Anglais, Paris Stripe, Mohair Fancies, • kn., kr., at Prom 8 to SO cents.. tn. All prices to suit everybody. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!!! CLOAK CLOTH! CLOAK cLoni! , GROCERIES & QUEENSETARE I .q No trouble to show Goods. Please 'call at the New Store: or W. K. k .1. ECKERT, April 17,,1861. Cumberland, St., Lebanon, Pa. .G-REAT B A .R.,G S. LADIES' D. GOODS SELLING AT AND BEILOWICOSUI::' • AN ASSORTMENT OF FANCY SILKS, •DAREGE' AND. CHALLIE DELAINS, • BLACK AND .FANCY LAWNS : AND GINGHAMS, FIGURED' AND PLAIN -SWISS AND CURTAIN GOODS. .ALSO SHAWLS, BONNETS. PARASOLS. FANS, Ac. WITH MANY OTHER 'GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO ,MENTION. GALL AND GE T BARGAINS • AT TIP CENTRE BUILDING OF RAKER SCBROTITERS Lebanon, May 8,1861. .T.teon .K. Foam: • , catiNinty- NEE . THE ELECTIOJV ALL RIGHT! rir \k" aOUM 0, TWIS..PU amne a ltlatr o e nt r , esT e lc 4 e tt l ully oreed toanu ex- SPRING . AND SUMMER . GOODS. whinh have, been 'bought to, please. hoth in etyle and. price. TasLASIEfi will find it the plane to buy - SILK Bu . FANCY DRESS. GOODS Including Fancy Ores , ' :I . :thrice in Nvery 'Variety, 131 ack And Fancy Dress n'lika Foulaids, Ilereges and Earegu itnh , m.t.tu-na, English , Chintzes, • - Ctothiblet: Irene.: &Wolin; ondahottOr Cloths, Prints • and Muslin. • THIBET, SPRING, 131 - 1:001IB- AND STEILA S la - ' IS LACES AND FrAlltltOiDtiltlif,S, . • , - . •watrv. co , ns, , sticoNU 0 GOODS . , STEEL SKIRTS, . . FLANNICIA VEILS 1.-CVOS,. MIXTS, &a. • .Ge.yruegett , Will - be pleaserVwftb our selection of ~q 1 0 C ivs-kun, E ILLS,I . V -.§."g4:AG S, other.itrtiles of 't W.l4stiel . OARTE7B, QUEENSWARE . 16 01.1 OCERIE In 'hat everything that' is found in a 'well-stFocked country store. 33a most respectfully solleita frOni'llie pub lic, and will take great pleasure in, shoWing nods which f9. - cheepws and beauty cannot he surpassed. • FUNCK BROTIKNR. No,rtb Lebanon Norongb, April 30.81.11,. . . . It rm want good tin. warn can at the Tit; an& Sheet Iron Store of • , .OEOIOIII SIIAY. I—lDyou cee ATHINSd: New boot' and Shoe 1../ 'Store. IF YOU WANT . A N o , ,AAIBROTYPE, very cheap, go, to ultra Gallery, next door tolti• Lebanon WALTER'S MILL. frit E subseriher respectfully inform, the public th.vt he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Se . * tarn • formerly known as ••Straw's" and later as `•lCen• gert's," about one-fourth of tt mile, from Jonedown. Lebanon county. I'a,; that he has it now in complete running order, anti is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of 31E " .111.4 OICID is cheap as it can be obtained from any other source,— llwkeeps also on band and for sale at the lowest cash prices (11101', DEAN; SITORTS, kc. Ile is also pre pared to do ail kind. of CUSTOMER.' WORE, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vitas all to give hint a trill:. The machinery of the Mill is entirely new and of the latest and tuo.d im proved kind. By strict attention to business end fair dealing he hopes to merit a share of nubile patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &E., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 8, 1861. • I=lMl HARRISON IC. DUNDORB would respectfully in form the public that he has : rammed opposite the old place, a few doors west of Ildwumn's lintel, on Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, horst, and cheapest assortment of t OlletTUß F. ever offered in Lebanon. His stork consists of all kinds of Parlor and COIIIIIIOII Furniture, which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ile bus on hand a large assortment of Sofas. Tete.a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles, What Nots, lint Barks, sc. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, anti common ClgtilT, Settees, Bedsteads and lot of cheap Mattresses . Also, Looking Glosses,—built. Rosewood end Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Ilobby hors's, for children. sy Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— Ile has provided himself with the FINEST It MESE IN LEBAN(IN. and will make Coffillß and attend Funeral% at..tho ahorteat notice cud moat rtamuable terns. Lebanon, December, 29,1959: IF YOU WANT Agood PICTURE for a Medallion or Pin; ealllat TUE Llt'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANC E COMPANY, OF LEBANON. LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. 1111 CE AT LEBANON. PENNSYLVANIA. .J This Company was incorporated by the Levis. lame of Pennsylvania on Aprll'2,lBlo, and is now in full operation. and ready to make insurance. on Dwel lings and other ,uildings. on Furniture or Slerehan dlZe also, on Barns and contents, Farming Implements, lc., &c., on a mutual principle. This Company will not insure property ontshie of Lebanon County. as it is designed to be merely an llRSO elution for Lebanon county, and as such, it will insure property perpetually, us safe as any other Company,and at rite lower rates. The insurance fees, being only 50—for membership. Policy and Surrey, Any further information can be had By railing on any of the Board of Managers, and °Mears, or any of their Agents. MANAGERS, • 'Jacob Weide], Joseph Bowman, Jacob Beadle, r Jelin L. Becker, D. S. Hammond, henry Fortuna Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr., ' Thentas Forster, John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, ' David B. Miller, . Adolphus Reinoehl. JOSEPH BIiWMAN, President. JACOB WEIDEL, Treasurer. J. 1110:11.Y Ml. Lb Elt..Secretary. • Agents-4. C. Reimer, Jelfere6h it, :Light, James Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Coo. W. Ryan - and Henry May cr. [Lebanon,..lanuary 30,1801. • -• Plitittaa I Eire liessura cc °an , pant' of - A lo al vine, LEBASIoN COUNTY, PENN'A. s , com PAN Y rvaictueorporated, Mureit. 1359, and 1 is now and ready to make insur ance nn Dwellings, and tither Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents. Stock, Farm I niptetircuts.4:6— orLa Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Senbold, John IL. F.:imports, George Bigler, John Allwein, Rudolph item Joseph F. Matz, Christian Bachman, jr., (Merge S. ilotngartlner, J. 1). A. Garman, Georg,. Donges, John D. Delver, Daniel 8 • JUNIN ALLWEIN, Prosidont RUDOLPH HEIM, Treasurer. JOSEPIt W. 31.vrz, Secretary. • Samuel Senbold, Traveling Agent. Jacob Selinottorly, Agent, Fredericksburg. Alluvia°, January 30, MLA I-. ATTENTION : rtinE MEMBERS of tho iftianon County fx Association for tho dotuution of (torso Thieves. and the recovery of stolen horses, will meat at the publiC !lonia of dons MAT- - TRES, ou SATURDAY, JUNE 1,:1h41, at 1 o'clock, JACOB WITIIER. Jr.. Vreskient. WM, B. KREIDER, Treasurer, SA MUM. gßit, Secretary. Lebanon, flay 8, 18f4. HOSTETTER'S STO UGH BITTERS. The Troprietors and inanufactikrers of POS . . TETTEIt'S CELEBILITED STOMACH BIT-. TERS, can appeal ;with perfect confidence to physicians :intl., eititens generally of the United States; because : oe, oFticle has - attained a repu tation heretofore. unknown. A few facts upon thiS point will speak more powerfully than 01111 TICS of p!tre assertion or blazoning puffery. The ccuistunption of Hostet ter's Stomach Bit ters ftir the . hist year amounted to over a half mtilion bottles; and from ite r manifest, steady. increase in times past, it is evident thatidnying the coming year the consumption will reach near one nrallicti bot ties. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara thin; and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those, sections of the country where the article is hest known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready a,tall times to give testimonials to its elliertey in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. Thii is no pt teniporary popularity, obtained bpextraordisiary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bit ters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable inVdicine,Whieh is destined to be as enduring as time itself.' Hostetler's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and nano and. variousother bilious ~complaints have coupled their victims by hundreds. To be able; to State 'confidently that the "Bitters" arc a certain cure for the 'Dyspepsia and like diSeases, isto ,the proprietors a source of nit alloyed, pleasure. dt removes till morbid matter from the stomneh,.puriAcs the blood; end imparts reneWedvitality 'fel he nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispemable for,the restoration:Of health.. ,lt, operates upon stomach, her, and' other,dige,StiVe organs, mildly. ut-powerfully, and soon restores 01C111 'to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. , • Elderly persons niay use the Bitters daily as per directions:on the bottle, and they will find iri it a stinnilant peculiarly adopted to comfort ; declining years, as it is pleasant to the' palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a Louie, and rejuvenating generally. 'We have :the evi-, denee 'of thousands of, aged ;melt. and women who bare experienced the benefit of using this preparation while coffering from st omach de rartg.:enitMtstind general debility; acting under the. advice of physiCians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the lof Atile.artiele. A; few' words 'to the gentler..sex.. : Titere are certain periods-when theiecires are:so haraisiag . that many of them :sink under the trial. The relation of mother 'and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mether, 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. II ere, then, is a necessity for a stimulant terrecupe rate the energies of the system, :Ind.:Tat:9s the motherto bear np under her exhausting trials and responsibilities: Nursing' mothers gene . rally ',prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of. physi 'cia'ns; because it is , ttgreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily, strength. , All those,persons, to whom we bare part iou-, larly, referred, above:' to wit-: sufferers from fever ond ague, caused bY diarrhoea, dysentery,.indigestion, loss' of a ppet lie, and all . dikeases et-derangements' of the sI Manch, superannuated invalids, persons Of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult' their win physieal welfare by givin g to llos jetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. ,- - - CITITD:th.I.—We caution the public against using any ,of e many imitations or counter feiLs, .lint ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOiSACII BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped, orl the metallic tap covering the cork, and 'observe that our autograph signature is on tho label.. ASP - Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers , generally throughout tlea, 'United States, South &rue. in :d GatininX.. By =Dr. Geo. Ito. D. S. Rob Ar. J. L. Lciabeyger,.Lib slum • 3: C. Seltzer r : Fredericksburg ; ; H. D. -Slaver I Bra., • Aaawitlar Mortis Duly, Palmyra. Diem lasse-0.• = PARKER SEWING MACHINES, VERNON Sz: CO 40 . 9 13ROADIXFILT, ZSMDS. manufactured t - 0 :- the Croyer & Raker S. WI. Co. by the PARKER SEONC MACHINE CO., AND lIIAKING GROVFIR & BAKE OgIitiMATED Family Sewing Machineg: A NEW STYLE-PRICE $4O. IL It. ROEDEL. LEBANON. PA., OFFERS FOR SALE -A NEW STYLE MACHINE. They will l{ESf , FELL, SrlTcrl. RIM and itIND in the most superior manner. and are the only machines in the market that are so well mid simply made that they may besent into butane+ with mother instructions than are contained in a circular which accompanies xmeh mach inn. 'and from which a child of foarteen.yearsamy read ily learn how to use and keel, Went in order. They seW rapidly, and will do the sewing of a family chcriper and in less time than ten seamstresses hand sewing is fast becoming among the things of - tic oast—and Irlitd lomilrwili be without a Sowing M. chino when nor new nmeltimm will new bettor. more expediLiomtle, ic n d ehe t inee tdialican poddhly , billow, by handl IT IS MORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN Qzi if. 11. llanisl calls the attention of Farmers to this Macliiuo,oa lio is confident it Is the very article far their UN!. July -i, 1840.-1 y. Call at ftwriaris Ronk Store. Lehanti "Market Street itotti ar Corner 'Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MAI"I'IIE6. Proprietor. pAyrisiG taken the above Stand- t aw °cc : mo m ] by ...a ht r. EONARD ZiNLVERSTAN. I WM spare ito pains lo makg the Traveling; Pahl le who stop at it, perfectly vs - dill:viable_ and invite ail to give me a trial. The II a. a , is large and well arranged. The Table - Supplied with the hest seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked with the (lode .11 Liquors, and the Stabling large and coin amations. JOHN NATTILES. uoiemon. Mark IStil. - - the 'illiNtructionis sciticli disetitto- A robl ty.ttl.s solth•wh,l•B h* tit, both:, mid ritt. strtists lie natural functions. Thos., if 1 , 4 reih ,, A, react. up..irthents+.lvoN and the surrounding organs, pro ducing.. general itgnotrittisit, suit disease. i While n thi4 f,ttlitioll.-nppreooirtl by tin: tlemsagernents, take Ayer's 3,13 looe dh only 2l.ry ositore ;hit itithirat notion of tie , system. awl with it the feeling:of 11;siitit INltal is I rue eel 1l apparent in thtt trivial mill conitinsi complaint. i; ids° trim in Remy of the deep-ti:lmA and Mom - woes distempers. 'Vise same lutqfativo oirart eupela them. Conseil M. ute-I rite- Gins anti iterimtmitstits 111.• natural - losetions of the batty, !Iry ors- mot tirtity ..f them snotty, riire.t by the same meows. Nisei win. know tlt.t rirtit•s , of time) Nile. mitt tiegicet to empioy obeli sitiforiog front the ilttordera ttroy emir, 15talionroits from leadiole pliyAriorr: To some of (Ito principai titius, orni from otficr well i:do11'It pab!it! per soils. Lett a Porir.rnb . ry 11 reigrig If S 4 Lords, Ab. 4, MA. Da. AV= : Pills ore the pmengon of nit that is great In medicine. Tln.y [rave rarad me lithe dnngln,,r aP nleemn. from; upon bet' have% aril (ea that had Pr ,, vPd Incurable fur yetiris. lien million lots !wen lonK' winV OMIY nffikic"l with bletthas s nd pinry , l , 4 , Plt bar akin nod in bur knit.. After nun chill tens en red, t=i r ed your Nils, and they have curet' her. At.iA XfJiI":IIIDGE. As at. Posoiiy• Physic. Prone lir. E. 11: ..Yeto Orleans. Your Pills are the prince or purges. Their excellent qualities eurpass any eathartic WO possess. They are mild. but very certain and etTectnal theiraction on the 1. Divehi, which makers them invaluable to us In Ito daily tn.at meat ut _ . Iteit . giaclup;Siv knead nelsc,Vota Storest!,:cle. lohmt Br- Adam rd Boyd, Baltimore Data Bon. A ran: t cannot xiswtvor yon what complaints have caralAvith your Water than to Ray std flat toe ever tivot With rt iPrrgotire. ni,dichio- 1 plr,e great depeto demo on on effactnal CUL 11741 . 1 is in my daily contest with diaoasea mot believing . via I that ymn. Pills itffurd us the boot wo have, I of comae 'mine , them highly. PIT Tanana, I'a., 31a* I, 3855. Dit. J. C. Attn. T hurt, helm repeat:My cured of Om worst If mrhide., ;OW laaly can barer by a &so or two of your PillF.: Ji Ft Vll,l to aria° from a fool stomach, which they eleamo at once. Toms with great respect, ED. W. MU:lib!, (In* 1r ,Strainer ChnT4l Bilious Disorders —Liver Complaints. Fong or. 2711:;41777. 1;41, Not) 1;nle N. o n ly n.rp ti.lll , illll.lV OHM.' to their Intr. pose mt;intt ttpotiont. bat I frnd their bonstielat effects upon the` I.lververy Itattitcd !mists". Tiny have in my pros. timt pfusett 111orlielieetttill for . the cure of bilious cam, piaists titan any one rentelly I can monlicnt. him:in - eV rejoice that we hate Iv imii 4 tit a pum,mtive which is ma , thy •thu eunftdeucauf Ulu itrurwiun mitt the pevie. 1)1.PAIVIIIMIT OF THE IN'rgitl.oll, . Wishingo , o, D. C., th rob., 1860 6 I SIR: I liavo . noed your Vino in toy general nod loopital rirtiet leo ewer glisre y on mode theiu, and cannot Ity:.liato to bay 'they um Ow best vatburttc Wit omplop. Their regu htt.hag autiop 011 the liver it quirk and dookletl, emooo wiently tlioy are. 86 sollstirotrio rented/ for derativownha of that organ. I nil, rd., I hare Seldom round it cut," I+l4oas ctimuse st , Obit iotae that it dol not readily y 1,14 to thetix. I:atom:thy plait., A IMAZ'o 14A U., .114sician rtf Ilea Amine 110444:1, Dysentery, Dio.rrinre, Deists', 'Worms. 4 , i owe Pr. 4. G. U. 0:11. ~141/4<c.ifjo Your Pine hose hall It long Irbil in my itrart ice, and I hold them enteeni o li o of the best aperients have ever found. 'rind:- ailerniive effect inlet the liver undies .thew out eseellent. remedy, Wit given In mall doses: thr &Mots dllseaMr./ mot di.rrhtea. heir autrar-riating hot/it's them V• r,y,oceeptal.k. end convenient 1, , t the use of woywu rlyspewan, Impwrify of the ,flood. Pima. .llrtnes, I t,:a.r Advent eltrac4 3 ItihGni Da. A TIM: T hate weal pair Ville with el:titian:Henry overtax in , oily^ Taiti) Mel itatatm quire 1 ate caned to visit lip dist:roe , . To ',gelato the ergamt of tliger.tien mei [Melly htamt, they airel via•y flvAt remedy I have ever known, 11114 recuttitiomel them to tvy friatatd. Vuum .3. V.-133.11`..5. IrtinsAtY; irynmiar, CS.; Oet. ail; IStirt. Em:l. attt,ll4lla year (Mawtic 1 . 1114 iv wv pra.c. nMiolnit tleo nu r3cullrtit tetra:alto to eleanau the system and ionvitir the Pun/obis +:( the blood. :MIN G. MEACHAM ; INT. D. Con stlpsi tion ! o o.irMtexs,suppression, euana i Goat, Neuralgia, Druz ay, Pura.] Fits, etc. b.c. J. P. illtrula!,.,ll4.owi, Cameht. Of TM 1111101 rnunad Lr rpid of } -our c‘... the otrro culirrarxs. I f t-f our fratvi iy tare a. thorn KS as I hacr. Ih.•y ShOltifi lile is prnrinitn• it (qv tiro I,,,nelit. 01 I Ito siltiliitstdw, wits suffer thltti Lhai cranplithit„ whir!, altli.mgli ha tint. progenitor or 0114.1 w that are bPii4TO cns IiVenCSA tnl origilLf LC ii. the liver, hut y“tir affuct that Orgatt.aqd cars the digrave. .I.i.'n.nt„, a hz. miort, musician find ;ii , WiP w, &stem T n,t. nn , Iw „- dr.sll,o fit yonr Pills, taken at, Ili -I,roprr pr-moliv, fit t lihu viten wholly or 141Ni:till . suppr.,...gi, and its „ %,,•• ,11;.,..:11,1 31 , 1111 , tch find crpri tvnrnu. Thr; tho kin physic IlinV 044 I r4NOMIDunit nn op , to my pstfe.llte,.. - Rem Me Pr. 11.4wttamr .1144,,,V.V. Pri.omr Cit.; fliisintrn 1 ',ninth' no. inunnierifi'l for ttie yotir skill I Hl llatiliLlYt nio if i ant and rep.'rt my ense .ni. e 4.1.1 s , •l fled% ireprv3Kifloi and bninglit on exert' , riaing it dfrdgeelpabrr , 'rant endrvt in do.norie ma- NORVOIA:l1111illtr .1 WO Inn 1 o t. of nnyithjmni. the dixrunan grytv WRiret<l HI)41 11 . 01 . .. n, utd,il by I hi' nrlricd r Oryellr iitiorer Dr .141nettenzie, I tried your Pills, .11oiir effort,' woro 0 ,, t1,1 , pt tl/71`. By persevering i n lho uHu of Ittem, I lint now eirtirolji . . SENATI: ClIA5Mmt. Patna' Rouge, Ltt., 5 Ne. 1555. Dn. AYER t T it:tvn hams f . litirely cured, by pair Pil1::,.4"1 Riwourdic aul-.-tuottillitt ititimie that had titillated ma' for yintir. ' VINCtiNT SLIDE'LL. 3i..st of the Pills in niiirlet centidn Mercury, whirl. although a miluable remedy in skilful Lands. is. clatigersus in public pill,. triad Om -dreadful cnime , nuenees that frispu•ntly its iriceitti‘ni ntereury.pr mineral substance wlistever. . . Price, 25 cents per Box.. • or Boxes for.:sl. A- Trepsiis 1:31,32r. - .T.: C. AY= 5i.; CO., L' oCiell, Maas,. . . Sma by .1. 1.. rrmilorgrr. Pr. lbeos'n:ol IT. S. Haber, Lebanon; Diver &.111:o., Au:11011e: $1 Irk. Myemown; llefailm. Mt: Nbho z Istrver, Itlaßt Ite.norer; Kral{, Anefferstown: atnl-by - Dealer:4 every here. MISS ATKI 7OUTM respectfullp . nna,.ance to tho citizens of betainen anti vietuity that she. has up..ne:.: FASTIIONABLN: Nlll, INEIStY and , 11ANTI:,;. Aim( LNG ESTAIMISLIMENT, in ItboVe hill. . A nin, stork just received and °Mad tbr-insp r ictiOn, e lli b i acin k t a full aviortment of Milr; Crape' and Straw Bonnets, nounvt Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &o. Lebanon, April 11, Pint. SHOE-MAKER 3 ATTENTION 20 HANDS NVAXTFb ON spw,co COARSE srPOES. UrOBD Wtteaaall:Coastant Work s;ililso given. Ay. ply lannediatoly.to at. REAMS. Lobanoa, May 16,1661. 11 1 , " ISE rEl4l3lii3Nt OTHER MACHINES AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Aru you siblt, frohle, and compludnitig? Ato you out of ardor, with your ffySriitli de. rauged, WO your feelings on. comfortable? These. tonsure often Abe prelude to serious Ilties,- of siekitess it Creeping upon you, and should Lor tii oriel by a timely ore - of the right rein oily. ' Yoko Ay. -' s Pils, and cleanse out the ilkordered liner llsoro purify the ;int! pct tho Iluitls more nu lunAi at rueled io health again, 'rho , taiimoate the Roo:chits of the body into rigorous ac tivity. p miry the vy,tetr: fr,tra LEMBERCER S S DRUG STORE MEDICINES QUA LTTY IS 1 FIRST IN Oft —r 24N . Ch. T L. LIINHIERGER. Graduate orthe t. del phia College of Pharmacy, orbtes to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding, country. a PURE seleetion of Drugs, Medieines and Chemicals, and the, first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soups, embracing the l and manufactore in the country. and a large variety of Tooth Drashetb Nail. flesh, Clothes sod Heir Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine %kobs of ItorY. Shell, Horn And India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large and email quantities at LEMBERG MI'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS 1 FLOW ER SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESH Gordan and Kluwer Seeds at LEM - 13ERI; ER'S, Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lys, Soda Ash., and Potash in large and mall qUantitieirat LE M 1 E E R'S Deng 'Store. Washing Soda, flaking iirela, Pearl Ash, Sal I eratus, Cream of Tartar. all mire, and for sale in large amtCichUl grant i tics at LEA] E BRUMES Drng. Store:— If you are in want of good 'Wnshing Soap] 'pure white or red Castile sattp, Country Soap. 'tesive Soap to remove grease spots, superior 'baying soap. boy the same at LEM E ER'S. Do you want a good Heir Tonic! something; to make the hair grow, to cleanse the brad, and to prevent felling on t of the hair: if you do Co ,ot at; Elk7t. ILF4),„ TR - U 5817,43- TRUSS S! The afflicted am requested to call and exam tie my stock of Trusses, Supporters, 3e., com prising a variety of Man,, faeture. 0 - s.,"l'darsh's" Genuine "Improved Salt Ad listing Pad Truce" ".:11a rah's" Ca tame Dar:doge. An IthlitblP amid, for the purpose. If you are in want °filmy of tho above you mn be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Caiau ha Brandy. The article for Medicinal Purposes ro be bad in all its Purity at LENUERGER'S Drug store, Opposite the Market House. Anything you want that is kept In a well ..onducted First class Drug Store, can be Dern , i ished you by LEMBEROER, ' • Chemist•arid Apothecary. - Felling thankful fui-the very liberal patron] ago thus far received from the Bliyeioians, tier-- F inints and Citizens of Lebanon and intiround.' fogs; F again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please al l. Av• Special attention given to Dante'weal PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, and all', medicine dispensed' Warranted "PURE,-always '., :is good as can be obtained anywherii, and 'sold to suit the times. Remember the AddreSS, . JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, • Feb. 15, MO. Market street, LebaAon, Pa. . S. RABER'S VII° JABS ALE AND RETAIL DRUG STORE- Has been Iletnoved to his New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Bonding'', Lebanon, Pa. . MITE subscriber respkietfolly announce to his actuate tenees and theMnblic in general, t at he has com stonily ore hantkilarge stock of • p PERFUMERY, MEDICINES,. PAINTS, CHEMICALS, 1- " - `", e . DYE-STUFFS. '"` TURPENTINE, GLASS-W-ARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se. gem Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles toe ' nufiwrous to mention, which he offers at low rage. dna warrants theAuslitles of the articles as reptieented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and priees of his goods before purchasing else. where. gar -Physicians' prescriptions. and family reel., pesearefully compounded, at all hears of the day or night. by culling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the eom pounding of proscriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 31..12 and 1, end 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. RARER. LEVI KLAESER I S v VEY R nth" CONVEYANCE:It, Cumberland St., KFquare'east of ''Wtn. Penn Vote]," Lebanon, Pa, April ;A, 1861. CVIIIIUS P. MILLER, ,TlCittNlll7,ll% LA W . --Office in Walnut stroot, -near- A ~ iv ,„nsit. th Buck Hotel, and two doors north 11 ' 01 0 Kanltant 't Ilart.3ware Wore.' Lebow •n, Mardi 23; 1561.-Iy. f. U. BO tvra .- • • A TTOR:si EY AT.i.A W. lifts RENFOY ED his Mace oir Funrler• Now I.3llilding, (second story,)Cumberltud street, Todunon. Ps. Isil , llSo2l, April 0, 1350. •GAS FITTER,,., wti AL c . e N:Lfj c T, nest door 130WMAN, HALTER A: CAPP'n U. 3.1 Bt R r.tx RD! This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber, THE undereigned have lately formed a partner i ehir for the :iir;soat: of tr.l.",:l.ging in the Lum ber Business. on a new plan, would respectfully inform the mildie at. large. that their pluee of buAtleas is DARIHI BM M BOWMAN'S Ohl onitor 'Yard. in East Lebanon, frrntit, , op Olicrtuni , street, mte square from the Evangelical church. They huve enlamal the Yard and fillettit with a new and ervelleut assortment of all kinds of Lumber, Such as Bumins, PLANK'S, thins, •.. • • LATHR, SHIMMER, AND SCANTLING, of all lengthemni thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand. a full end wen -seasoned assortment of ail kinds of trtil.NO-MAT I BIiI ALS. BeMonti in want `of anything in their line aretllV it ed to call,examine their stock, nod learn their prices. Thankful for pe , t favors, thorhope, that by attention to business and moderate price; to merit a CO/AUDI:WM of public patro,nage. BOW3I.AN, HALTER & @API" Lebanon. Sepicenber 5, - The IJ"est Che.oer Jeadeiny, A-T WEST CHESTER, PA. IT 'THIN twtl to from phthytolphilibr tht• 4 ,Ver.tlaytyuntau Cett,tral of Oat Wow Cheater oil rest Batt itwut=ulll rerumrrthe rtatireofehe SUMMER TERM oh the first day of .M.ti next. and chew theta on the last -itiy of St PrEstitte Tite reboot. therefore, is in err,-ion tlffyin,g the SL' St MER MONTIIS. Pupileare teet'h'ed at nits lone at prol,ortionata charges,_ Th. average 'loather of e Taiping is 85: under the charge of nine Tearbera. The Frearh, German and Lan. :toroges are taught by native rer 4 ,„:„.se u s t ruc o r .. Yet Catalognes, apply to W%t. F. WYLoP t g. A. M., Principe. 10, , 61.—'2.m. West Cheater, Penn'a. D. 11, MMITTN. A. CO tiTTA. - 4mEL , NOEut, 3 . 1 AEATIN I " riNoratt. Dealers Coal and . Lumber. LSO. ‘ltitinlitlierarers line Dealers in Copal. Whit a. it. Corn re,. Plink end Japan OILS, VARNISIIRS and 'CU It Pit , STIN orth west corner af Prince and Wel riatatieets. fat tin. Railroad.) Lanca.ter Cli f ir, Pa. A I =SkY . 3 l idiokany noailfs,'Vilifocrif and ltopliling . a, or. lifTssrut 5iZ...3 mud patterns. • An kinds. °f laming: noi. no Bed Posts, Table ega, apoltes; ifutai t , kennel, lie.. also Axles. Springs. . -- • .4t4(.7 veep:tunny solicit a continuiviCe of the pat :Tobago of , the eld.finn Ityinvomm HOSTial.,. and cordially Invite till to give tTa a call, aaw,e,feel oonildent we can glad satisfaction to all +alio Omit deal with Int; Lineaster City, Feb. 27,1881-3 m, H
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