Ctt gOttrtiont: TEEXS, 11150 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1881 HOME AFFAIRS. ... , ~- .A.szxrrirut, hickory pole, 86 feet in length, with a patriotic-looking Union Flag at lambed to the saute, was put up on the premises of Dr. Amos S. Smith, ln,Cornwall township, this eoui4tronSaturday afternoon, in the presence of Arcwit of ?pentators. After the-pole was pCouplb . ktiltnith wmilalled upon to address the leth e wllieh mtim responded to in a, 'keeled° € cgot. citm-roft-BaitoAnst--litte Bee .iinv e eon ahead. S. George is again iu the East ,sten ernes, pun:hotting Summer Goods, which will be sold cheap for gash or country produce. Tilil Independent night police nre :an Institut' oti,in this place. While many of cur citizens flatly refuse to serve, others submit with r Abe best grace possible. We were on duty the other night for severs long hours, from i peat five i ylttii i peat tWelre, at which time en ledliliilt .huppened that passed off, in the'imil;ratistipleas 'bully for ourselves. iteturning'ivith'iiiir colleague c , fro . beat round Marketsquare•ttrrefort all , • y r . wei.-aelonnded Ic, 'Ada .00040 eX n lit and not 1.511411 itibtlt. Atter' Saiply I ta or the tqu4, , and rcafful that ail of thbru A - 114 risoinotiasoo4' not t, a'sfin the .area. . I ' ‘ Ai e' 46 tl g t r bii a to. 1 , , sir the ,Mt ,-.4?1160 hel. and - alarm Site town/No wildly rnshed—home to bed, :to tit anta of the incitement, contagion, and blood and murder malts to follow the break of day.— Vbit was our amazement to discover is the morning, and then only, that the squad, instead of having beee murdered, or. taken prisoners and marched down South, bad only marched them /eases alio off to bed, thus leering the whole 'town unprotected, vim what =protection it ra ;iaivalt from us and nur coral anion until our he gira home. The night guard if a necessary in - .Altittitlon in the opinion of some, and although the guard on the night of our watch was t par & failure, we trest others are more Willful.— Tor out part we throw off all restiottsibility for the short' coming, having been 44 We believe wo said—yes, seven boors on guard and the last men on the ground. This letter deuce we can prove by the regular police and many respeciablo Milieu who hire beard na relate the facts. I ; ',Dor neighbor, Jacob Ronde'', has a contract for furnit•bing 6000 pairs of oboes for Abe volunteers. He, is tp supply 1000 pairs a WlltiriintilAtetiorttisiet is fulfilled. Mv. del is au enterprising and energetic business "aim; and will uppty just the article contracted Mr, In a •other column he advertises for bands. Itticlabipou!n JOHN WEIDMAN', on of gm Waldman, is how on a visit to his home, haring taiiporary leave of absence. lie has Passed his exam inn lion end will shortly be , 00m- Wissloned ,as a Pissed He will prompt" fel Philadelphia thie;reek to 'sport him. ivlf fur duly. """ • On - orping about 4 o'clock, , tour pMoI shots were Ewald into the second-story *Meta of the teehtitace of Dr. Roos, id Cumber land et -et. The slags were found on the floor Of ,the chamber ltf the morning. The object of, titir outrage sad; ihe perpetrators thereof are en lotion% Vitiated pollee had then been die- Charged. FLOYEns 1 PLoW.Elts 11 FLowzns I!! —toga., Lan ta nal, 'Verbena", Pasch's', tra Wins, Halt► ropes, Gereni , str e, Dis Wes ) Gladioluses, ie. cositintrelly receiving arui hit sate to suit these 41tnes, at Lettiberger's Drug stole. The uniforms of tho sth Regiment were forwarded on to Washington from Philade!. phis, the forepart of last Week, by Mr. Kintner, our member of Congress' We are glad this one want Is now supplied, Mid belie the others may also opeedity follow, lo tut td mein eta soldiers as comfortable as possible. Tht Educational Convontion pro poled te be held lo Karrlaburg the latter port of thle month, bat teen postponed to some more milt. *bin time during the summer or •atumn,of which saltine wi be given. CONDENSED LOCAL/3.—MT. Peter 'Zimmerman, of this borough, traveled through Cornwall twp., a week ~• o, gathering up provl sic la, &0., for the volunteers and their families, iritlr good euecese.—The Lebanon Valley Bank SW declared a dividend of 4 per cent. on the lest six months' probs.—Captain Madeira it now .drilling a company of soldiers, in this borough, do anticipation of a call.----Eli Daugherty and David C., D Winger, of this borough, have joined a company of volunteer of Womelstiorf. The company hos been mustered Into service.—There was a pole and flag raising at the public house of Wm. Soyfort, \Vomit Myerstown, on Saturday a -week. An address was delivered by William M. Derr, Seq. The Myerstown Dragoons were pres• Light made a balloon ascension.-- The Through New York Train corn inoneed*einina over the Lebanon Valley Rail. road on Monday. Ae there were some errors in the time table published last week, we give it now . eorieeted, in addition to the Summer ar. rangsment of the regular trains : Goma lirozsr.—Mall Train leaves Reading at 10.48 A. M. c and arrives in Harrisburg at 1 P.M. Evening Tra e in leaves Rading at 6.45 P. M. and arrives in Harrisburg at 8. Wasters Express (through from New York wit o ut change of oars) Isaias Reading at 12.45 midnight, and arrives in Harrisburg at 3.05 A. M. COMING EAwr.--New York Express leaves Her. rieburg at 1.90 A. M., and arrives in Reading at 0.40.. -Sail Titan haves liarrisburg at 8 A. M., end 'arrives in Reading at 10.30. Evening Exprwie leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 P. :M., and arrives in Reading at 3.65. The only Sunday train on the Lebanon Volley 'road will be the Western Express) leaving need ling for Harrisburg at 13.46 midnight. Capt. Faber's Company of town volunteers, whose trip to notrioburtl , to 'tender their services to the government, We no. Used list week, were not accepted, and cense. • sequently were obliged to return borne. A num ' bar of the members, however, remained„ and :joined other companies, ne we are Informed. It seems to u■ that Government dole wrong in send - IniF back each men, as the time will no doubt qloon some when they irony want them, and when 'they w ill not be Co freely offered. Still, they 'have only shared a like fate of many others, 'there being 283 companies who have offered and , are not yet uooeptdd. SlgitlOUS ACOIDENT.-011 Saturday •ereninl, as Mr. George Henry, of Deßeview, was returning from Lebanon, with a companion, in a ono-boom wagon, while passing at a fait salt down the hill at Gloninger's Spring, be ao. 4oldafitally fell out of tho wagon, receiving a se 'tore wound on the head, dislooating hi. right wboulder, end being otherwise badly bruised.— He was brought to Mr. Germany's Hotel, In this !borough, by Mr. li. Hartman, in an unconscious .state, where his Injuries were attended to by Dr. 3farihell, and was otherwise kindly cared for by ithethonsebold of Mr. Germany. He remained nn. %loannina' until about 1 o'olock, on Sunday morn ing. His injuries are•very salons but we under. ,gtssei s►ot dangerously -so. , TO tY.E) thongti:or fri muchlies as be el tom - ' Th Harrlyertiti Mar e arg, at Th e ,ilanteet Ti ne Sam's k My e Amon , Be .i Wenr iel ph e ;Barmy, jilt e Kilimei sin e. Adam th', Aim. TI Re f a panied In Q number. n ended the di iot, bidding e A.)wn Dragot o lied upon by dwapany of : 1' [We say bull As. every k the service Wrest, we app, Roger, by his a spirit of cons mendable w as y stnert (r, May 11, 186 t. • Dam' Pkifutfri.-4;. e ed yours and was :- t - r , .wall and hope you gladl same . o e t tbe karfrl...* 74f iri l our uniforms about 9 . 'days.sinee, 'me the 4 , very rough. Last mot, b e i ng tl e ;4o th had orders to get ready in great) te, as reported that there Were 20,000 Sete' ion ) t the Virginia, side, 5 0 that we co w s t ar moment's stamina., b u t m orn i ng or , art ound ourselves in the same old place u dim I but received strict orders not to leas ' o ar.terii, as it was not knownyihat.mocW,nt ould be called Am.— Our hop aro at/ anx or a fight sand the Star SPangted /ton er we g more then than over before, w e are obit ) get up about 6 o'clock 1 .7. the morning. A tartmon and Harrison Embielt beat the to n the drum about that time. -Wal l eye, a e drill at half...past five; we then get some to eat. which we must cook ourselves.. have a drill at 9 o'clock; then are dismisie 1 o'clock; then a com pany drill.after ite are distnissed until 6 o'clock, after wit have another drill. These are the proceedi c ry clay. I forgot to men tion t h a t we get i t i,mer and supper betwixt.— We expect tote;Moly when our month is up. I am out of mo4yt I do not want you to send me any as I thlik-an get along without it.— Edmund Regatta II and sends his love to you ant Ile bunks. . • saute bunk I do, and mess es with me. 'firifoon and let me know all the 14,0W5. . JOHN E. ROGER. I Tii PAR —Sunday last was the 131 hi /Waiver: of the Perseverance Engine and' Hose Co of this Borough. The an niversaries of Vompany have been yearly ob.: served since t . ne of its. orgauiaation, - (May 12th, 1849,) a d Saturday last- a parade was had in honor o thl3th. A number of the soldiers from Camp 1r (Mlles, participated in the parade, The Engine and .ose Carriages were beautifully decorated with firers and American flags, and the turn out till" large, made a,,,fine display.— The Bands discarsed exaellene'musie, as the procession ni4e through the principal streets. A banner travarried in tbeprdeeseion bearing the followingrinlriptions :—"P : ;eritnce Con qtlers I"—"rovy of our men i , the service of t their countrP" but we have b Ranted by the Secretary that the number is nee thy, and that as many more have signified theintention to go. At the Engine llonse, in the ay: leg, addresses were delivered by Wm. M. Der: , ,,', sq., and John W. Harbeson. On Sunday tnerning, the Per' and Hose Company °Beaked by : Capt. Lants's Company, eseorte Lebanon Baud, proceeded to church, where an eloquent an teen was delivered by Rev. M church was filled to repletion, boys will'no doubt long tem.. ti VOTBAT PASSAGE OF TROOPS T MORE.. BALTTKORR, May 10,--Col , ' etterson's fine reg iment of Philadelphia vole , ears, Sherman's edit: , broted battery, and severarcoufpanies or United States Regulars from T xas, passed thra l this city yesterday afternoon, 0 their way to itathington. The troops landed .at mast Point, near Federal hill, and they were r ived with Much enthusi asm by the people in e vicinity. The long line of feed men filed through the streets in splendid a. *ay, and there ems not the slightest obstacle offered to their progress. At many points they were greeted with cheers, and the ladies at the windows encouraged the soldiers with pleasant smiles and waving handkerchiefs. The passage through the city of this formidable body of well disciplined soldiers, has strengthen ed the Union cause here. THE HARVEST FOR THEMES We learn from a reliable source, that when the volunteers from this county, arrived at Harris burg on Tuesday morning of last week they were Marched Into camp and furnished With fatten pork fur breakfast. Our enthusiastic friend; cap taiti (noir tt. Col,) Coulter, indignant at Stieli treatment, repaired to the office of Commissary, and in his usual emphatic manner, demanded wholesome meat for his men or he would march them home again. He was supplied with good pork, and the stinking stuff retained to prevent it from being dealt out to other companies. Some of his men required new shoes. They were furnished with what appeared to be a neat article. After one day's wetir, the soles began to come off, and on examination it was found that they were made of paper soles, glued Un to the upper and sold to the State at, a higher figure than the genuine article sells for. The Colonel repaired a second time to the office of the Com. missary, and in very strong language, denoun ced the cheat and demanded substantial and ser viceable shoes. This demand was complied with, and the Commissary warned to be more careful in future, to avoid such gross dishonesty. A Timm in Ifarrisborg furnished 'TOO tin cups, at 54 cents each. The retail price is five cents or fifty coots per dozen. In this one item, heartless plunderers robbed the State $125. Messus were furnished with wood stoves which retail at $l6 to $lB- a piece• 'The State was charged $24.50 Cents. A large numher of old muskets were sold to the State for streak. They are said and believ ed to be the same that were sold some years since at public tale by the general government for twenty eents-st piece to George Law. Col, Coulter succeeded in getting good musk- ets for his men. The blankets furnished the volunteers, are of a very inferior quality. Said not to be larger than horse blankets, and cut In two at that. The price charged the State ie at a high figure.— Penn'a Argo.. . - - Vex Auntttiti AND 'MEI Eacetieroalsrs.—Lost week, Van Amburg, the Don-tamer while on his way to Easton ' Talbot county, Eastern Shore, Maryland, with his show, was intercepted by nn express-rider, sent on by a friend, who notified him that the rebels had laid plane to seize his horses, of which he had 120, shoot his wild ani mals, and send him adrift. lie immediately turned about, and by traveling 48 miles in one day, got safely into Pennsylvania with all his propegty. Van now advertises that he will give $3,000 to any one who will take Jell: Davis a live, pledging himself, if he gets him in bis keep ing to furnish him with a bran new cage, and take bim through the country . on exhibition as a traitor *hose Idirpitude it second only to that of Judas Iscariot. 0111513- KILLED ON TILE RAI LROAD.—On Mon day afternoon of last week as the down passen ger train on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, was approaching Wernersville, and, about one and a half miles above that place, a tiian named Daniel Staud, of Wernersville, was driving two cows on the track, and although the engineer, Mr. Dutz. gave all the warning in his power, the unfortu nate man did not hear and was struck by the engine as were also his two cows. Stand was in. steady killed. having had his neck and legs bro ken. The cows were also killed. The train was under full headway nt the time, and there was no Passibility of stopping it. Mr. Stand was about 85 years of age, and leaves a family of nine teen children to mourn his decease. The de ceased was carrying an umbrella at the time, and it is supposed that prevented him front hear. log the warning of the whistle of the locomo tive. When will people learn to keep off the Railroad track? FIRE IN WASHINGTON - - - WASUINGTON, May 9.—The large building of Owen 1 Fields, adjoining Willard's Hotel. was totally destroyed by last night. The work was evidently the design of ineendiarism, and was but an haillator7 movement having in eon- ,UNTEERS.—AI ma have not made ibstontiol, as may ter:— May 12, 1861. lure on Friday for at °Amt. Ctrarlit,. of fkree years in gni! is Mr. Jerome we notice Messrs. B.:Lebow and At li, .ohn Matthews, j o , n Bashore, Ris. Ir ain tan ces of Faunal Brass Band ,artin,• as also a ',I) immense crowd olunteers at the remelt The My. r j ny time they. are 't I They are a fine for Myerstown. UNION. Adv.] ur volunteers at present of in md from John L. rough. Itbreathes fight that fa cora- t 'eranee Engine eir Band, and by the North ion's Lutheran a ppropriate Set- edekind. the tad the "Perse" er the 13th An- OUGH BALTI. templation the burning of Washington.ln Ma ny of the engine houses Ft Was found that! the wheels of the engines had been blocked 4114 the nptchinery In some way inteefertid with, in oviei to prevent them from being put in active and im mediate service. ,• The water connections were found to be cut off. Col. Ellsworth's Zouoves of Islvs , York, wire on the - ground, and did nod ' , service. The lass was about $20,000. Ti is believed that, the intention was to destroy Willard's Hotel. PAY OF TROOPS: A table of salaries attached to the different grades in the army is going the rounds, which is likely to mislead the reader. It is stated that the pay of a Colonel is $2lB per month, and that of a private VA the intermedi ate grades being in proportion. The above sums include besides the regu• lar pay, the allowance for rations, (when. commuted) horses, servants, &c., which ought not to be reckoned as pay. The actualstipend per month of the officers and men, in the differ ent branches of the service, is as fol lows : ilinunted Dragoon. Caentry, Riflemen and Light Artii'y Colonel $llO 00 Lieutenant Colonel 95 00 Major 80 00 Captain 70 00 . First Lieutenant -53 33 Second Lieutenant (Brevet the same) 53 33 Adjutant and negitriont Quartermaster, be sides pay of Lieutenant 10 00 Sergeant Maier 2 00 Quartermaster Sergeant .11 00 Chief Bugler 21 00 First sergeant2o 00 Sergeant . 17 00 . Corporal . 14 00 Bugler 13 00 Farrier and Blacksmith 15 00 Private 12 00 Artillery and infantry w . Colonel 95 00 Lieutenant Colonel 80 00 . .. Majok• 70 00 . . Captain , 60 00 . First Lieutenant.. ; 50 00 Second Wooten an t (Brevet tbe setae) 45 00 Adjutant and Regiment Qu'arterntaster, be sides pay of Lieutenant 10 00 Sergeant Major 21 00 . Quartermaster General 21 00 Principal Musician 21 00 First Sergeant 20 00 . Sergeant 17 00 Ordnance Sergeant -. 22 QO Corporal • 13 00 Artifteer of Artillery 15 00 01'18104H 12 00 Privdtd 12 00 . , The mono) , value of it ration isthir ty cents. Privates arc entitled to one ration a day, and the officers from ono to six per day, according .to rank. The following from the army rogn lations iS interesting in this connec tion : The commissioned officers are oblig ed to clothe, equip and arm them. selves (with a sword,) at their own expense, the pay received by them being intended to cover all outlays.— it is a matter of personal choice with the officer whether to carry any arms, (pistols, &c.,) beyond the regulation sword. When it is necessary to employ the army at work on fortifications, in sue veys, in cutting roads, and other con stant labor of not loss than ten days, the non commissioned officers and soldiers so employed are enrolled as extra duty men, and aro allowed tdienty-five data a day when employ ed as laborers and teamsters, and for ty cents a day when employed as me chanics, at all stations East of the Rocky Mountains; and thirty-five and fifty cents a day, respectively, at all stations West of those mountains. Enlisted mon of the Ordnance and Engineer Departments, and artificers of Artillery are not entitled to this al- . loWance when employed at their ap. ': propriate work. A day's work shall nut exceed ten hours in summer, and eight in winter. Soldiers .are paid in propotion for any greater number of hours they are em ployed each day. Summer is consid• eted to hate commenced on the Ist of April, and winter on the Ist of Octo• her: . The ration is of a pound of pork oft bacon, or 11 pounds of fresh or salt beef; 18 ounces of bread or flour, or 12 ounces of hard bread, or 14 pounds of corn meal; and at the rate, to 100 rations, of 8 quarts of peas or beans, - or in lieu thereof, 01'10 pounds of rice; 6 pounds of coffee; 12 hounds of su gar ; 4 quarts of vinegar; 11 pounds of tallow, or - If pounds of adamantine, or 1 pound of sperm candles; 4 pounds of soap, and 2 quarts of salt. - On` a campaign, or on marches, or on board of transports, the ration of hard breed, (sea biscuit) is one pound. Soldiers are expected to preserve,dis tribute and cook their own subSistonce. All then enlisted are entitled to one ration a day. No provision is made for the_pay of chaplains. If they are sent With the regiments from Any state, tho State Authorities will have to fix their rate of compensation and make pro Vision for their payment by the state. The General Government recognizes no such officers, except under the follow ing regulations : The Council of Administration to the post will report to the Adjutant General, for the approval of the Sec retary of War, the rate of pay allow ed the person they select to officiate as Chaplain and perform the duties of School master; the decision of Secre tary will be notified to the command ing officer of the post by the Adju tan t General. i Whenever the garrison s withdrawn from any post at which a chaplain is authorized to be employed, his pay and emolumentsshull cease on the last day of the month next ensuing after the withdrawal of .the troops. F .Che Paymaster General will be duly in. formed from the Adjutant General's office, whenever the appointment and hilly of the Post Chaplain Will cease under this regulatidti: CARRYING BOTH downs.—Dan trice's Circus has been down South on a steam bdat on the Mississippi. Ile has just returned to the Free States. Hie steamer was armed with fifty muskets and two cannon. Dan says it was "hard skinning" in Southern waters, and he declines returning there just yet. At one place he was arrested, and escaped with some dif ficulty. Off the Cumberland river ho saW . a steamer stealing away from him. As a"good joke" he fired a shot across her bows, followed by another. The clerk of the strange steamer rushed up in his shirt sleeves, and waved a secession Bag. Dan fired another shot, when the clerk disappeared and another man ran up the Stars and Stripes. Dan then let, him go in peace. ... . • . ____ _ gptclat t oti tes. .G 4., • rasorlitmr.—The Erie Sewing Machine GOiripany . .. ffealie to secure a few Traveliug age ‘ r:t . e.,* ol , a w ar y of - 25 to iXoollars 'per Month, aiiii . eximese s, or a emu .51\tssii.....TbAs ja . titi opportunity seldom offered, and .those who choose a constant business. can rely on eon• slant employment for a term n ot years. Confidential Cirrrilars sent free. Address Eris Searing Machine Co IL JAIrIS, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. CHILLS AND FEVER i CHILLS AND FEVER I—One of the greatest remedies that has ever. been laid before the public, for Fever and Agne,•and which have received the highest encomiums from - the press and the people, is DR. J. HOSTETTEit•S CELE. BRATED BITTERS. Who would endure the tortures arising from this. terrible disease, when it can be so ea sily cured! ' Who would endure sleepless nights, burn ing fevers and icy chills, alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle! And yet bow many families linger out a painful existence tinder this dead ly blight, and do nothing bet gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves intense agony. Sold by ail druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement in another column. [March 20, 1861.-In. SO. See Dr, Sanford'rativertlaement of Liver Invigo rator and ram nSy Cathartic . Pile, in another colvann. . 11- UNNEIVEEL Y B GREAT nEMEDIES:— Their character atislalned by testimonials to Which all are invited to investigate. Their effect, which is per , realY natural, and their relations to disease, by strict adherence to lowa of medicine. HunnewelCs Unirersof Cough Remedy, which ran have no superior for all Lung, Throat anti Bronichial Com plaints, to actual Consumption. Thennewell's Tofu Anodyne, the great Nati:lrak Opiate and Neuralgic Rent edy. which adapts it to all complaints of the Bowels, and of Spasmodic and Nervous nature, to that chief of all muses of disease, Loss or Steep . . Nutwetadl's Electic Pills prepared to assist tlin ircrtic of the Tolu Anodyne in cases of indigestion, have tirdit .ed a most perfect substitute for stencirnieLs, so deitilit ties to the effect of the Anodyne. For Billions ltdih plaints.lndigestion, Worths in Children, and all &Nikko ment of the digestive organs. they have provod, by fait. trial, nil that is expected of them, and will be seat flue until plane for sale completed. The remedies, and their connection, Is more fully described in the pamphlets td be found with dealers, or will he sent on demand without "postage stamps." Prices-of each preparation within reacher all, Bee advertisement. April 3.-Im. "Reduced by Dyspepsia to a mere Skeleton: l CURED DT "BEERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS." Mr. A. Matchett, a trader probably air well hnowit as any man In Western Penneyleant% states ae .1 met with a farmer in Armstrong county *HO fe• dated by Dyspepsia in a mere skeleton. I itenstislAdd Mitt to buy a bottle of Beerhere's Holland Bitters, thdlering it would cure him. Meeting him some months after, what woe my astonishment at finding him a hide, hearty man ; lie told me he now WZIORED 200 POUNDS, end that t h in wonderful change had been produced by Itterhave's Holland Bitters to which he attributed ly his restoration,. gintires. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening; in the Methodist El'Word Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning. at 10 o'cleek. in the Evangelical church, and in the evening tan o'- clock. Pitainerbtr EPISCOPAL. CllllRoll.—WhiLSondoy, May.l9. and Rely Communion at 10 A. M. The con givgatithi are notified that the collections requested Ely. Sieben Potter, for the Ponnsylvaflia volunteers. Ileitilten up. Service on Friday evening at 7 1 ,4 German preaching Reg Sunday evening in the Mora vian church. Also. Gefibiln preaching mitt Sunday at 10 A: M. at the dortiesshoe Pike Meeting /tease: Sr. Jolters Rerdailmt CituttclL—Regular service deg'," Wednesday efe:iling, at 7% o'closk , every Simday morning at 10 d'ddck, and every Sunday evening at 714 n'eleck; Oil Saturday evening next et 7% o'clock - 1 . li:reparatory service to the Holy Communian=khd oh Slindly evening the Holy Commie ton. German preaching next Sunday raorni ng and Eliglish in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. . Efiglish preaching next Sabbath iiitirning and evening in Zion's Lutheran church ; and the Rev. Dr. Martin; late of Martinsburg, Va., will oeettpy the pulpit on both oecasiofts. On Monday, the 20th inst., Mardi! Mayand Dilater *ill administer the sactament ill the Fredericksburg th arch: Muria. in the 27th April, by Rev. Mr. orbit lff. WitifiaM MILLER, of Bethel, to Miss LAVIN A DAUB, of Tut. pehocken. Ou the 20th ult., nt the residence de the bride's father; Loganeport, Indiana, by the Her. M. sf. Post; alibi A STEIN, Esq., to Miss VIRGINIA TOMLIN; 50..., On the 7th =net., by the Rev. J. E. Rieder, Mr. JACOn FASNACIIT, of Derry township, to Mies MARY ANN CLENDENIN, of Compbellstown. On the 31 et March. by the same, Mr. JOTIN MeKNIO of Lebanon. to Miss MARY FERST, of Colebroook. At the tEsidence of the bride's father, In APCIViIIIN dtl the 7th inst., by Rev. C. A. Fetzer, Mr. JOHN A. WALTEI S w Miss AMANDA WARD, both of said place. On the sth inst., tif Bev. Gerhardt, Mr. SAMUIIL MUG lITBILL, of Jddestdwn, to Miss LYDIA GRUM , NINE, of Bethel tdwitshtji. gitti. On the 4th inst., in Cornwall township, .IELIiAIIEfit; wife of Joseph G. HEILMAN, and daughter of Henry Snavely, dec'd., aged 46 years ajid p months. OH the 9th inst., in Jonestown, Mf. HENRY RICKEL', late of Philadelphia, aged 24 years, 9 months and some days. On the 6th inst., iii nnville, JOAN ROHR, aged 61 years, 4 months iind 8 days. On the 24th April. in North Lebanon. JOHN HENRY, eon of John and Elizabeth STOEVKR, aged 9 months and 15 dart, On the 27th April. in Emit Hanover, JOHN HENRY. eon of 3liell4el ULRICH. aged 19 years. On the ad Inst., in North Annville, SARAH ANN, of John and Elizabeth KILLINGER, aged 3 yedrs. 4 InOT am and 17 days. tin the Bth May, at Harrieburg. LAURA T., daughter Of Amos and Anna WINTERS, aged a year 3 and 2 1 days. Olt MO 23 of March in Swatara, ANNA PARMA, ddilgh• ter of Lurie and Polly ltorrossa,aged 6 years 6 months and 11 days. On the 30th of March in East Hanover, James, son of Amos and Elizabeth Bewail. aged 13 years, 4 months and 1 day. The Lebanon fflarket. earAfiilly arrected Weekly. I.Egilittic WEDNESDAT. MAY 15,1861. Leh. 31111 s Ex. Farb $8 511 Eggs, !f.,dux., t dinitl ) 't Extra .0 00 itutter,lB lb.. 14 Lei). Val. Super. Fines 50 tilii et salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 125 Lard, 11. Prime Red Wheat, 120 Tenon, 10 Prime Rye, 60 Ilam, 12 Net Coro, xt Shoulders, 10 Gilts, 28 Sides, 10 Ctbrer.sEed, 400 Soap, 7 Tiiitethpatied, 250 Bees-wax, . 25 Fisx-seed, 150 White liege, S . )rteti ApPlsB,'f thi., 1 00' Mixed Bags, 2 Itried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, IR lb., 12 1 4 1 4 0d1h "Shift," - g5O Bilettes, f 11)„ 40 Peach "liiititisiit 125 Feathers, .1 FL, 624 ClerFlfa, 150 Itool, '4l fb., r 40 ()Mons. B 7 Soup Beans, v, qt., 6 Potatoet 11 hue, 70 Vinegar, 'll gati 12 1 94 Apple Butter,ls crak, 45 The Philadelphia Itlarket Skrifftimi, May. it Is6l. Superfine Flour sold To day lit $5 50@5 62; sales of 800 hble. City Mills were Made' $5 65. Tile trade are baying at these rates. Mita sold at $5 87 ; family an fancy ranges at $6 37 td $7 20. 1000 bbls. were sold for exporr. Rye Haar sold at $3 50; the only , deaf add is by the bakers. Pennsylvania Corn Meal sold at $l At, and Brandy wine at $3 12 ; 300 bldg. sold for exridft. Wheat is firm ;'sales of Pennsylvania Red were made at $1 3: 1 @1 36; 'White fit $1 40@1 47. The sales are only 4900 bushels Corn is Wanted; JOU bf good Yellow, afloat, 65063%; from stare, 6 refits ; the quantity sold was 4000 bush els. Oats dit ittiunst. 3800 Matteis Penusylintra sold at 33e., and Southern, 3234 e. Rye is bald at 67 cents, and the bakers and millers are the buyetin. CATTLE MAilltrit—The offerings of Reef Catt is only reach Omit 1000 bead. and the Market was active and rattier better, hearty all Ofteted finding buyers at from $714 to py 4 , thd hitter for extra quality, mostly at $8039 the tun lbs. AIM!. 40 Cows were sold. Sprldg era ranging at from 04 id $3O, and Cows and Calves at $2B to $37 each: Of MO the receipts and Weil fetich 4344 head, including 2944 at Imhoff's at Saga the 100 Dm. net, the latter for corn fed, and 1440 edld at the Av enue yard at the same rates, the market dosing rather dull. Some 3200 Sheep were disposed of at 4@434c for sheared, and *5%018 lb. gross, Wool on. gftlintlistutento. SHOE-MAKERS ATTENTION 20 HANDS WANTED ON SEWED COARSE SHOES. 001) Wages and Constant Work will bo given. Ap lILT ply immediately tt J. MAME. Lebanon, Attly i s 1101, GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION. 3lr. JOHN A. LIGHT, rySHE daring and highly successful YOUNG AMER!. I CAN AERONAUT, would inform the Citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he will make hie Slat As. conaion, in his large and apieudid Monte Mar, or llot• Air Balloon, from CAMP IRONSIDES, (or FAIR Grounds) on MONDAY, MAY, Toth, 1561. Doors open at 2 o'clock, Ascension at half-past 3. Admittance to fbe Enclosure, TEN CENTS. Mr. Light will give a WIRE EXHIBITION At Mr. lOsisnle'e hotel, at 1 o'clock, before be seem& in his Balloon at the Fair Ground, on a Slack Wire, ao feet is Uri" without the aid of a pole. May 16,'61. NE t~ ~VERTISEIEI rT .. Statenient . ... OF THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. LEUANON, Pa , May 7, 1801. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts.-- $192154 II Due by other Banks $34 956 VI Notesof other Banks 11 205 00 Cash, drafts and checks .976 .37 Specie (Gold and Sliver) 8%919 67 . --- $78,058 45 LIABILITIES. Notes In eircnintlon ' $153.010 00 Deosits 28.110 91 Due p toother Banks 0.000 00 ------ $181,120 01 The above statement is correct, to the beat Lf my know !edge and belief. JOS. K ARC/I, Cashier. &worn and subscrittl before me. Lebanon, al y 15. 1861.] , A WHOM' 8. Etr, J. P. . ATTENTION ! .. 'TIRE MEMBERS of the Lebanon County j_ Association for the detection of Horse' Thieveii,tind the recovery of .stolon horses; will moot at. the public. house of Joan. MAT- k.• TIM, on SATIIIIRAY,I RN El, 1861, at I o'clocit, P. M. 'JACOB WITMER, Jr.. . Pmident.. WM. R. KRElDElL.Treasurar. " . SAMUEL. ERB, Secretary. Lebanon, May 8, 1861.. Asiditor"s Notice. ETATII OF ABRAHAM WENGEIef AND WIFE.— The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, to distribute the balance lu.the lieu& et Chriatian Bucher, Ezra Bucher, John Weller and John shirk, assignees of Abraham Wengert and wife, to nod among the creditors of the said Abraham Wengert, will attend to the duties of 'his appoyment, at his office In the borough of Lebanon, on Saturday , May 25, 141, ,at 10 o'clock, A. M., nt which time and place all persons haying , cldma will prorate present them. ISAAC HOFFER' Auditor. Lebanon, May 1,1801. The 'Vest Chester *leadenly, AT WEST. CHESTER, PA. WWITHIN two hours' rite from Philadelphia by the PcittleYlvanian Central of the West Cheater di rect. It ail-Road—,will resume the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the first day of MAT next, and clone them on the last day of SeriEMBER. The school, therefore, it in cession during the SUnilllElt MONTHS. Pupils are received at• any time at proportionate charges. The average number of students is 85, under the charge of nine Mechem The French, Germanand Spanish tan gnages are taught by native resident Instructors. For Catalogues, apply to • Wilt. F. WYERS. A. N., Principal. April 10, West Chester, Penn's.. A RARE CHANCE. J offers his well known PHOTOGRAPHIC 6 ESTABLISHMENT for sale. Thorough instruc tions will be given to any ono purchasing notacquaint ed wits the business, For partcularscall ut his rooms, iii A. Rise's building. (Lebanon, March 20 '6I-3ut. IV YOU WANT A PHOTOGRAPH of yourself or Mend, the best are -OIL to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door t. the Lebanon Deposit Dank. If you want good tin ware call at the Tin and Sheet /ran Store of GEORGE MAY. "1 -. ytßil see ATKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe If &ie. i OTICE rro TUE MEMBERS.OI? TII NORTHERN MUTUAL 1. INSURANCE COMPANY of Lancaster county.— That.au election - will be held, tlh MONDAY, MAY 20; A. D., 1861. Between the boors of 10 and /Old 6 o'clock of raid day, being the third Monday iii Naf, 1661, iit the Public House of SAMUEL G. lIACti Nit id t dik , Ephrata. Lllll. canter Co., fur the purpose of electing FOUR DIREC TORS. 3 to serve for 3 years nod one to serve for 2years, and ONE AUDITOR, to serve for 3 years, as by the act of incorporation of said edilipany Is provided. By or• der of the Board of Dlredfdl.a May 1, 1361...2t, NiSSIX, Secretary FLAGS ! FLAGS G. S. HARRIS' UNION FLAG MANUFACTORY, S. E. COR: FOURTH dr VINE STS, • PHILADELPHIA. United States Flags of all glees ; also, Union Badges of various styles and wises. [May 1861-4 t. Books and Stationery Em pori AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! SIL I K,C)Magi° lir A u r a, HAS REMOVED fibs removed his Book Store to Market Square, Let anon. WHERE may be had, on reasonable terms a general assortment of &nom., SUNDAY Sonnet., THEOLOGI kra, and Mrscatiartroos BOOKS of every description. ,Cejsy-Books,Cyphering Books, leather and paper bound Pans Books, and every variety of STATIONERY, Wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES. klarge Of variety Plain, Farley, Buff, Green, Gilt, de. PAPER•SIIADES. Neat Pattern'', Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the test and simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. IMP CALL AND EXAMINE. IN% Lebanon, September 27 1860, The Bodugger. MHIS wonderful article, just patented, is something entirely new. and never before offered to agents, Who are wanted everywhere. Full particulars tent free. Jeatifets MAW, & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine March 6, iißii=leTirlt*. DR. ROSS' DRUG STORE, Opposite the Court House. - TAR. ROSS offers to the public the LARGEST and BEST selection of pure and fresh Drugs, Medicines, Spices. Perfmnery, and Patent Medicines that has ever been in Lebanon. Ills great facilities for the .purchase of Drugs, and his long prictical acettairltance with the Medical. Chemical, and Pharmaceutical ,detalls of the Drug Store, as well as the Chemical Latittratory, ena bles him to give purchasers many MivaretigesOmtl it will be to the profit of all persons, to beware of these who would deceive, and to buy their Drugs, Medicines rind Spices, if they wish them pettedly pure, at Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, Opposite the COURT DOUSE. COD LIVER OIL . m on o Pure, flesh, and gen uine Cod Liver Oil con _ stantly for sale at Pr. Ross' Drug Store. Used for the cure of Consumption, Bronchi ' tisand Cli roe ic diseases. DR. PHYSICK'S COUGH SYRUP. The growing .ientand • for Dr. Physick'sCongh . - Sprup, for Coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and an diseases of the Stedst airei bungs, has iridiked a certain individual to try his hand At counterfeiting it. This is to warn the public to be on their guard in future, and observe well the marks of the genuine Dr. Physiek's Couch Syrup, for without Dr. Ross' name on tho label it IA rouitterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store, opposite Lila Court Douse. DR. lEDSS' BIJIAD PILLS. For all the purposes of a family medicine, and when ever purgation is needed, these pills are metal, and In trimly cases superior to any other pills. They net safe , fly, gently and without prodncing petit tti• tinensiness Good in the comment:edit:tit ra Myers, Iletidscho, LiVet Cpmplaint, Costiveness, Oiddittess, D'yptilitifett, and all diseases arising front impure blood. Ask for Dr. Ross: Blood Pills and see that Lif, hose nettle is on the 1n1.6.1. DR.BEICAL'S EXTRACT of SARSAPARMLA, For the cure df ithetnitatisni, 'fetter, lilies, scrofnia Pains In the Bones, Old Sore, Plitiples on tilt FliEe, and Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache and other Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, and ell diseases arising from impure Wed hr Hit Imprudent 11Se of Mercury.— For these purposed it will be found sillirrior to all other remedies. Price gl per bottle, or $6 bottles for .;i5, Buhl only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court House. PURB ORM CATAWBA BRANDY. For a rtitildidu eonsiddfillion Dr. Boss bas been ap pointed mile nitti only agent for Lebanon and Lebanon county for wholesaleing and retailing Lyon's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. A discriminatinw public will at once perceire where the runt: and GENUINE Ohio Brandy is to be had. Beware of poisonous imitations but se cure the genuine article at Dr. Boss' Dmtato:a. DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. ruF the cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Head. Retie., Weakness and Nervous MOMS generally this Tonic Mixture excells all 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 follow its pro. per use. Ask for Dr. Ross' Tonle Mixture. DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES. A safe, pleasant and effectual Worm Medicine. De. lug perfeetly tasteless, no child w ill refuse them, as they are as easily taken as to much candy. Deserve! them lozenges am what, if red ones are offered to you. they are not genuine Dr. ROM' Worm Lozenges. Sold only at Dr, Ross' Drug Store. DR. ROSS' TETIVIR OINTMENT, For the cure of Totter, Ringworms, and various other eruptive diseases. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Dr. Boss, a regular practical Druggist, Chemist, and Pharmaecuthit, with an extensive and varied experiencs of over 22 years,—and a Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, wishes to direct the attention of a discriminating public, to his large and carefully selec ted stock of PURE AND FRESH Medicines, offering to all advantage not to be had elsewhere. The people will please make a note of this. BE PARTICULAR! Da. Rosa' Dune STORE is DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TUE COURT MUSE. Ask for Dr. Ross' Drug Store, And take care thatyon aro not missdirected. DR. ROSS' DRUG STOR E 2 OPPOSITE TUE COURT HOUSE, LEBANON Lebanon, February 22, 1860. Dom' A conversation between two young beginners In Rousekeeplng.—"Whore did you buy that splendid Furniture?" "Why I bought it all at Owen Lauhach'e In Lebanon." "Indeed! Well, I must confess it looks mush better khan mine, which I bought in Reading. But then, I suppose it is ,sqld at a muck higher price. , " "0, nol I priced sUrniture In Reading, and several other places, dod•oonld And no Furniture so !splendid, wellenade, and nt the same time so `cheap as that offered by Owlet Latihion, Market Strum: Lebanon, Pa." New Fish'store . Store. AItRISON K. DUN:DORE would. respectfully in. form the public that Itches removed opposite the old place, a few doors west,cf Bowman's lintel, on Cum becloud Street, where .hedw.nl keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment oLtIIItNITLIKE ever offered in Lebanon. Ms stork cootjain gfjail kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, whichAe will sell lower than the like can be boitght at any other place in Lebanon. He has on hand a large asanntment of Scfas,7 Tete.a-tetes ' Lounges, Centre, Pieri.,Card and other Ta bles, What Note. Hat Raelts,-sc,,-,,k150 a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, anUottimon Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses, . Alen, Looking Glasses,--Cuilt, Rosewood and Malipiptny—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs Hobby liors.s, for children. trig. Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— lie has provided himself erjth the FINEST IIIEANSE IN LEBANON, and Will make Coffins and attend Funenste, at the ehorteet notice and most renewable term.. Lebanon, December, 28,1859. YOUNG Ml. LAWIEENCE. rilllE undersigned would inform Farmers and others I. that his well ,bread Stallion is now at relit e etti- Wes, about]. mile east from Annaillo, and 4 west from Lebanon, on the Borke and Dauphin Turnpike end will remain their for.the xemon. YOUNG - ST; LAWRENCE was sired by the trotting Stallion St. Lawrence, and•lie by the. old original St. Lawrence, known as one of the beet Trotting Stallions of his thy:. Young St. Lawrence's dam was sired by Davy Crockett, and he by tbo celebrated running horse Printer. This horse was bred and raised by Peter Ea. chid, Esq....of .Beaver county, Pa.; at 3 years old sold to Joseph Buchanan for a large sum of mon ' , • ey Fmas kept in service by Mr. Buchanan untilpurchisial by - the present owner. '77 YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE is a beautiful Mahogany. bay, 16 hands high, 5 years old, and for beau ty of structure is not•surpaased by any Stallion in this country. Drivei welt to single or double harness. March 27,1861. - 0. P. STINEIG wrai• ofter: the obstructions which make 4lioensa. A cold settles ettinewhero In the Wily; and olf: Mutts its natural fulittines. Thad, if trot ttilitived; react upon themselves and tho sltrriiudillitg &gaol, fwd. dinning general aggravation; ifilTering; and Meese. While In this condition, opprewd Iry the danidtehientis take 'Ayer's Villa, nod son loon diriilitty they restore the natural action of the system, and %Vith it thii btio,yent fueling of health attain. What is triteattd so apildrelit ttt this trivial and common complaint, is also Woo inn manly of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. yhe same purgntive direct expels them. Canned by similar obstruc tions nut derattgenunits of the natural Intictions of the body, they mw rapidly, and many of them surety, by the same moans. None who know the virtues . these Pills, will negitet to emptoy them when suffering from the disorders they care. SigelrlentN from it:hi - Sing physicians In some of the principal cities, and from other welt known public per sons. From a Porwartitng Aterchant , j St. Tools, Feb. 4, iSS6. Pa. AT= Your Pill: are the paragon of nil that is great In medicine; They have cured lay little daughter of tliCaolll3 861 TS neon her lines and feet that had proved incurahlti for years. Hid Mother Milt 1,01.11 long griev ously afflicted with blotches and oEl4ow:out he? skin and in her hair. After our chill was 10 also Vied your Pills, and they have cured her. AKA 31011 a Asa Family Physic. Prom Dr. E. W. Citthoright, .Niut , (Meant. Tour Pills are the princes of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic ..we possess. They are mill, but very certain and effectual in their action on the bowels, which • makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease. Front Dr. kihuard Boyd, Baltimore. Dits DM Arse: le.-moot 11.M.Wer you what complaints I have carat with your Pills litter than to say att that We ere)• treat with apargatiee atertietae. I Once great depeu deuce on an Wm:teal rob:olio in my daily,contest with disease, and believing as t da that your Pills afford us the hest we have, 1 or coarse rdllll them highly. • Prrrsniuto„ l'a., May 1,1855. Da. S.C. Aran. Sir: T have been repeatedly cured of the worst hembief,e any body von hove by a itose or two of your . Pills: it seems to arise from a foul stomach, Which they cleanse at mien. Yours with greet respect, rip, W. PREDIXO are,: of Strainer Clarion Bllintin Disorders—Liver Complatnte4 l)r. .71eminre of Aim till* dry. Not only are your Pills admirably !Matted fo iffeif Isar. p•ise :IN an aperient. but i Mid birnr•licia! effeCis nut% tits favor very mafiosi haiv , ti. 'Nary have fn thy in:fo lk:a proved more vacCi flat feC lite cure of bilious cam phthes than any one I•rihedy I can 11M1111(111: . I sincerely rejoice that ire bars at lotig.th ft purgative Which is woe thy the coondonee of iltsi twat:mita/ add the people. Dt.PART/IE:li 8T ?Ur Unman, 'Washington, D. C., ith Neb., 1856. Stu: I hare used your rills in toy general and hospital practice ever Aura you niatle theni; turd cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic We emptily: Their regu lating action 4.11 the liver is quirk nod deetatid, Mtge ulaintly they are an admirable remedy for deratigeirtents or that organ. I ud, rd, I linen seldom found it Case of bilious disease po, ~bst boat) that it did not readily yield to them. fraternally you's, A I,IIN 1tA1.14 1)4 nysidon ivf die Marius Hospital. Dyliontory, Diarritcro, Reltti s Few)/ Pr. J. G. Greco, Maw°. Your Pills hnvo had a long flint in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one or the best aperients 1 have ever found.. Their alterative effect upon the that' undies them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bihnui rtysenle.ry nod diarrhoa. Their sugar-coating mikes them very acceptable end convenient for the use of women end children. Dyspepila, Impurity of tho Blood. IS-oat Mato,- qf Advert/ Ciarrch, Boston. DR. ATER: I Li,vc n+ , •d your with extraordinary O,IIATIWI io my family and among those 1 am called to visit in Metres.. To ill:Mato the organs of digestion and reify the blood, they nen the eery beet. remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently 1110111111lIfti them to my friends. Yours,. J. VAIIMES. WARSAW, 'Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1555. Sm: I am using y.e,r Cathartic 1•111 s in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to climate the system the ,Pantlaitis of Mu Wood. Joi' 0. MEACHAM, M. D. constipaition,COstlreniqih; SityprOssion, Rltcusnittisati, Gout; sy, Paralysis, Pits, etc. It limyl.ll, d7.mtreul, aowita. • To notch cannot he said of your Viits foi• the cure of C-ilierwas. If others of our fotiernity have fitttild them :et efficacious as I Imre, they should join me in proelnitn log it for the !Reedit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, nitisouglt had enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that MI , worse. I believe car tircness to originate in the liver, but your 11110 affect that organ and cure the ulisense. From Mrs. E. ?uar, Physician and Midwife, Itostnn. I And one ar Ciro large (Well of your Villa, taken at the imper thoe. err excellent prinnoti vas or the natural WM. 114.11 1 , hen wholly or partially supproletl, and Alen l'ary to nonuse the :Pawd: and expel vuormi. They are ao touch the land physic we have that I rerentinond no ether to toy patients. FS 0111. the Iter. Dr. Thotht.rs,q/the Ahlhoeliet Epis. Church PULASKI Stivannalt,C4l...lr.n. 6, 1866, . . , ([mournSlß: I 4101titi be ittigMtethl ler the relief your skill fin. looneht um it I did tint report fir Odle to you. A cold settled in my lieilemmi brierglit rut &dim ointing nourolgic itidcit Nebel in chronic i•kentatt. Use/. Notwithstanding 1 lied the he-t of phs - . l ohoo , the Mame grew worse Owl ht tire aik ice of your exoellent agent in Beitittiore, Pr. Mackenzie, I tried your Mlle. `their offecht were Mew, tdd sure. By persevering in the me of them, I Jun heir etdirely well. .%retATtr CuAttnr.n, Patna ARR4iii loa, 5 Dee. 1555. Da. AYER : I ham been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gaut—a painful dieetted thdt hAd Afflicted me for years. VI.NbENT BIADPILIA. 11fir1TOSt of the POI in market contain itlefetifyi which, although a valuable remedy in skilful istintia, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $L Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO., Lowell, Mess. Sold by J. L. Letnberger, Dr. Rose and D. S. Reber, Lebanon ; Barer St Bro., Aunville ; Shirk, Itlyeretown; Horning, mt. ; Harper, East Hanover; Email, Shaefferatown; and by Dealers everywhere. WALTER'S MILL. T I he tu e b u s e c i rZ e r i r i es r r e lc u tal It- the nbrlTiroßnthtluprib„t tint tarn, formerly known m "Straw's" and later as "Wen• gert's," about one-fourth •of a mile from Jonestown, Lebanon county, t'n.; that he has it now in complete running order. and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of AF "l 3lr--- 4111 rAirIL - nitir.. , an cheap as It con be:obtained from any other source.— He keeps also on haMi and for sale at the lowest cash prime CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, kr. He Is also pre pared to do all kinds of Commas' Worn, for Farriers and others, at the very shortest possible notice nod in rites all to give him a trk4. The machinery of the Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. Ay strict attention to bushman and fah dealing ho hopes to merit 0. ahem of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN; OATS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN 'WALTER. May 8, 1801. "Market Street note 11 , 1) Corner Market and Chestnnt Streets, Lebanon JOHN MATTHBS, Proprietor. ja_IAVINO taken the above Stand, long occupied by Sir. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN, I Will spare no, pains to ke the Traveling Public who stop ut it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The House is large and well arranged. The Table Supplied with the hest seasonable edibles ; the Bar atocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large and com modious. JOHN MATTHES. Lebanon, May 8, 1881. ~.~rER;s CATHARTIC. PILES. Are you sick, feeble, mid complaining? Are you out of order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? Th e se symp toms sre often the prelude to serious illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping upon you, cud should be averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Tate Ayers Pills, and cleanse out the disordered hu mors— purify the Mood, and let the Maids move on ituoh structed In health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous ac tivity, purify the system from LEVI ALA VSE Ity • .CURVEYOR end CON VEYANCER, Cumberland Bt., 54 6 square east of Wm. Penn hotel," Lebanon, Pa. April 24, 1881. -CYRUS P. 'MILLER, • A TTORINEY-AT-LAW.-oMee in Wa ar aPnnaite the Buck Howl, and two doors aouth from •Karmany's Hardware store.. Lebanon, March 23,1861.-Iy. GEORGE W. JUJU IE, A TTORNEY AT LAW.--Office with 14v1 :Nun, E. 11 Lebanon, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4, ISM. J. 11. 130 1 iVNIAN; ATTORNEY -AT-1459., /Ins REMOVED life r Waco cos Fnock'n New (gecond story ' ) Oumbeallin4 street, . I;abstot Apt 6.1859. . JAMES T. tOVNV,„ GAS FITTER; ivAtNut STRBMT , next door to A. SI. ZLra or nee, IXDANON, PA, [Nardi 13, BOWMAN, HAUER & CAPP'S UOll E R 1" aI It .111.! This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have in tely formed a partner i- ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum. ber Busineas, on a new plan. would respectfully inform the public at. large, that their place of business is Dave BowstAn's Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square ,from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard arid aped it with • new and excellent assortment of all kiudi of Lumber, 13-4Cl.* 5.9 BOARDS, PLA3IIO3) J...(4115i AND RyANTE.INO, ksirati Orcirr;'lBaos . . el eit,,ticey keep con stantly on likit i d; ,41A% and ivell:eattioDed assortment of all kinds of B AV IN IIIATEIt.IAL.K„ Persons in want of anything in ilk - imfire i ted o call, examine their stock, and learn tkijiir Prices. , Thankful for past favors,, t i key hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a Continuant)* of public patronage. Jt BONFAIAtt; iIAUEIL A SAPP. Le banom7Frptereber 5,1860. IF YOU WANT APICTURE of your deceased friend, .enlarge 4, a:j colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, unit d to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IF YOU WANT Agood ricrunx for a Medallion or Pin, call:at/Mt- LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lannon Deposit Dank. WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSTR. ANCE COMPANY OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNT': Charter Pei-MO:it • , OFFICE AT LEBANifit, PENNSYLVANIA: This Pennsylvania fills incorporated hp the Legis lature of on April 2, 1800, and Is now in full operation, and ready to make insurance on Dwel• hugs and other Buildings, on Furniture or Merchan dise generally; also, on Barns and contents, Farming Implements, dte., Lc., on a mutual principle. This Company will not insure property outside of Lebanon County, as it is designed to be merely an asso ciation for Lebanon county,,ead as such, it will insure property perpetually, as safe lit; afiyotherCompany,and at far lower rates, The insurance fekkl; . tieing only $l. 50—for membership,, Policy and Survey:' Loy further, information can be had by calling on any of Big Board' of Managers, andufficers or any of their Agents: miNAQtats. Jacob 'Weide], Joseph Bowman, Jacob Beadle, I John L. Becker, D. S. Hammond, Henry Fortna ' C4lreeian,Heury, Jacob Witmer jr.; Tboiimui Bitter; &girt D. Krause; Jacob Bomberger, David E. Millof; Adolphus Iteinoeht , JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. JACOB WEIBEL, Treasurer. J. HENRY BILLER, Secretary. Agents—J. C. Beisner, Jefferson B. Light. James Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. W. Ryan and Henry Moyer. [Lebanon, January *lB6l. Mutual Fire losuranee Com- pang of Alanwille, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. This COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, and is nnw in full operation and ready to make ineurl amen on Dwellings, and t:ttlidt ,Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally . Also on Barns, Contents, Btocki Fufni I InplettrOhts. It Mutual prinospie. figtimdin HIANAGEBS: Seabold, jf:. dgean IL Elie/torts; - George S. Bontgardner, George J. D. A. Garman, John Allweizi; George Dongee, Rudolph Herr, John D. Delver, Joseph F. Mate, Daniel S. Early, JOHN ALLWEIN, President RUDOLPII Hann, Treasurer. JOSEPiI F. MATZ, Set:Mary. Samuel Beata,ld, Traveling Asterit: Jacob Schnotterly, Ageitt, Pfenticitsbure . Annville, January 30,1861.-Iy. • HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufneillettte of HOF TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS san appeal with wrest eonfidonso to physicians and Millen, generally of the United States,because the article has yodeilued a fern (Oen heretofore( itnknoirnf A few bete hpoie this point will speak more lowa - 640 y that* ftiumes of bare assertion or blasoning puffery. The consumption of l'lostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that 'during the coming year the consumption will reach hear one million bottles. This immense ansound could never have been sold but for the rase medicinal properties contained i the prepare• lion, and the sanction of ►be most prominent physicians in those sections of the seuntry where th• article is best known, vile not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, butt are ready at ail times to give testimonials to Ile efficacy in all eases of atomachie dersegements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and arm add *prim other bilious complaint• have tounted their tictinis by hundreds. To be/ able to state confidently that the "Bittern' are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like/ diseases, is to the proprietors a soiree of nt. alloyed pleasure. It rift oven all morbid matte, from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It eperates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organ* mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to aeondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons/ may use the Bitter, daily as per direCtioils edd the bottle; and they will lad in it n stimulant peeigiaily adapted to comfort declining years ; as it is pleasant io the palate, Invigorating lathe bowels, excellent Sc a tonie, and reittfenating generally. We hate fits eti• hence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from *tomtih deg rangements and general debility; acting andel' the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drug. and fairly tested the merits of Chit article. A few word, to the gentler sex. Thera are certain periods whets' their cares/ Sri to harassing that many of them Sink. &Ace the trial. The relation of moths, end Child is so absorbingly tender, that the Mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. dhottkl the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, Chv *tar 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 ilea mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all ether invigore. tors that receive the endorseMent of plkysis'• clans, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent inertias* of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have partied!: larly referred above, to wit: !offerers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea , dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical 'welfare by giving to Hoer tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for 110 . 11TETTMell Caillravrala STOMACH Birrans, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, sad observe that our autograph signature is en,the label. mr Prepared and mold by HOSTETTIFIt & MINH. Pittsburgh, Pa.. end sold by all druggists. gruyere, and dealers generally throughout the United itaaaa.liestk Ame rica, and Garmany. By Dr. Geo. ROM D. S. Reber, ..L. Leistlyerger,l4 anon; J. C. Sanger, 'Frederick 'burg ; U. D. Rlevor Bro,;,4laryn Deem vir 1160— T.
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