fs#l gOtairtiott: E R S • '• • -ai SO A TEAR • LgBANON, A. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1861 ROM AFFAIRS. THE Hook and Ladder arrangement ivory particular. It watreeiginal :Veotntnoneed fore company In South Carolina, but upon the brooking out of the Rebellion, work wee euepentied thereon, until the new company in Itehanon rewired the order. It cost $BOO and 11,betilitlitil effete, The wagon is eabstentlelly rrbuilt, and all the implements seem to he of the ,liesitiorkmanship. To thotte who were the means of furnishing our town with it the thanks of the publie'are doe, end'ther will be remembered. .Finz.—On Sunday morning,,about 2 &Mock, the was discovered In atwo-story frame building nipped by Petri. Zebu, In Hill street, he. tween %riot and , Welont. It was occasioned by plaelisgAire In, an tintteed , hearth on the sec. ..0114 , story, • and felling through the cracks of he single layer of bricks, of which the hearth Wit litSpeßVlliplaistikaC the Iloor,a*.there .0 7 14 .sm 1 qv el* rieWeratitil the smolt)) caused its d .At wet ' a 4 1oPy-fottoiniiti cad `time ly i 1,.., for, ill term then half„tin hour six or A a .4111 4 "boltses lu the Immediate . neighbor_ ,b , 0141 1 4,.have been in filmes. The new Hook and tOliim''Company and their apparatus were k in alrivN, and performed the mostosseinl kind of lalksri:ip . elearing a k wey Ale weather boarding so 414V1rsi,eatilikbe put upon the heart of the triiii leillitld hoie been a very dlMcult job .without I bill I Aplem en ta. Hence thisnew comps ftschjs:altend2inved more than the whet° apparatus oust and shown to oar citizens that the 'money invested to guard against fire is not thrown . :awaj t AFifteen or twenty dollars will probably repair the da..;tage. The building is insured in the Watibltrgton Insurance Company of this bor. WM, COLzmAN, one of the pro. pflOoys,or thciporn wet I Aot ore' te runtimes and ,Nortirlebeiton Rellrowl. In this bounty, died of eitnitiniption, Iti'floreuee. Sttnth Caroline. on the 24th tilt, • Ofra fluientnn wne highly "'teemed by CI telpst b'sw bin, 4n4 biretieekh len Ines to the geopl i tter thin colliery ; but particularly will he be regretted by the essay In Ma employ, wh* knew blot to be atalable L liberel and kind heerted.— Augustus Boyd, Esq., of this bor. otikt; do, , bOOO. opiointeni to tbo Quartermaster's Dopartment btfba U. 8. ArtaY, with this rank ..or Captain. Ws aro prowled to '43 limn tele this ap. poinnuents— Mr. Unyd's qualification/I some up fully to ElanAityktills standard—"hoWass, faith ful and 'conipitunt." ft is a pity that "the selec tions Ic t n-positinne ate• cot always sash. PUliiitritlittLEETlNG. ... /Pursuant ?telltales ` given, the subscribers to the Military lie . iiif Fund of tithorough, met In the Court Howl, on Ihnraday evening, the (kh inn: On motIonMAAC DOFFER, E.g., was called to the chair, And Fnaucts . ll: Faun opirokotati Secretory. Jolts W, .Ulrich, E-q., mated the ob ice; of the tnerting, Os :—Therhis health would Dot Pulllol-glin - anf longer tweet in the carawity of MlLurer of the Rtilleif Fond, and tendered hi:kW - gentle° of the sllllla, which, on motion, rres4ecepted. Cu awn a a Heuer war nominated to h.the'iquitincy and unanittiousli.sleeted. D. f M. arnitany„then tendered his resignation as one .of 114. - koriatant Treasurers, which un motion was . -tueesp).(l,and - "Win. M..BlirStlN was elected to /ii thilLuneliitii. On motion A r ta thebirs of the meeting Were tendered to Masers. Ulrich and Kennett,/ for tha'adtlifactory manner In which they bad perldrated the ;littler of their late ep• r Pin., MOM , .OD motion the report of the Relief •CletnOlttee was ordered to be published In the :Azilllifilltli. Ora motion adjourned. • Pursuant to notice the subscribers to the Mili. AM',•ROO Fund assembled In the Court House on fridior -evening, June 7. JOHN MEILY, .4:1 4 11.; WA* 81111191011 DI President, and DAVID M. TlOlO. A letter was read from Chris -111110 Henry declining the position of Treasurer of sherMiNfOry'Hillef Fund, to which he bad been elected (malls , absence) the previous evening.— A motion ,to accept the declination woe negatived, but afterward+ , reconsidered and agreed to. Mr. "18A:to Boswell was then nominated and elected to - supply the vasaney. Mr. Hoffer accepted the posl4lon, and hoped the - subscribers would be prompt In paying up their subscriptions. After 'the singing nf the Star Spangled Banner by luicis H. Faun, the meeting adjourned. THE 26th anniversary of the Ding. *oilman Literary Soolety. of Franklin• and Mar ibalt Cdliege, was celebrated in Fulton Hall, imneatiter, on Friday evening, the Slat ult. The lixercises were commenced by the pronouncing of . e l frolyone,written - by.. Gr: Horbaugh, of Leba non. 01. If. 0 till(ortl tti . this place, POD of Simeon Guilford, Esq., delirered•aii Oration: on the Dark 'lute re ;,/ the Nation's', whieb is Sabi. to luire been 'one of ability. • , ROLL Oi CAPTA Ili ell'S COltlitiNY . . ' ift, . N .. NANt . ft $1; Nog. Copt *en rant. Witten Ist tiekt. gites beitertgool lityeretown islet .tot.Venstaroran Philadelphia 1 fillorit'i Aim. P. Knoche Lebanon t , i ,481,......hit. p0n.,,,, Jetill e ' l lt. filagelet Cornwall Xhrir a Omens Philadelphia .J . eflPli tentimieeker ' , sampan hilehrel..97aptier , Palmyra Jetbriernontophem Petiole, ' rittlerlek Aderhold . Palmyra /owe Alogantior Comphellatown Henry Atilt . N. Anneille :, .John Aurae Canipbetkdown Nieholas BAnnilmrter lattemon lieeir linanulderter Cornwell Nieboler Beritheleer Cornwall ;sea lirrispelper Cornwall ?Pr jfialiltob,Y Lebanon V° ia '.earattibY Lebanon Gm ei leech Lanraater lib tie .Cook A. Lebanon "15*Corininahain Palmyra Tholeala entry rottor.lll. llenry Dittman Spring Creek Beelantlit r: Nasty Palmyra Mai phonon • Pottsville . ktodorirk lencalkor Bt. look, Mo. John 11. Fax trhanon /down k x Lebanon )tit beet Wreinalak Lebanon 'Newt fahiler - Atinvilli . Jobe ileaelaa Balm? re Wm. iberea *sawn. Northampton co. rotor %M el Lebanon . Cleo env ilarnalingor lotttlitielphls Daniel Kret a Londonderry 'Wm. ti. Lan , * Jone.towil Xeirr I.l4Pflptee• Lamimu 740,enrylorali F. liononror ;Awes Moroni Cornwall Ahlerhord Miller N. Lebanon Lnetftry Millar Leeman gbeint Miller +Denman INifeb iloster Cornwall Do+, ftehlioger Pinentove Amami. 11000 ,,, 8eit5.414191., ikrilto co. 114 illPinorier Jonepto, N. Lebanon 0 . /latri pif l o r smos k4o i , blithiletena • jam ynader COhon•h% Charles Nirgori New York 7.dwari. St.:root t_brbanois Cleric Ettptiburtioe ieramoa Itenhen O. I.NNet .e nen Lebanon ri4l;y*ttilais Cornwall Wm, lirmili , ~ I.eharloo „tli !teen Shlittlf, JOnolltonn 4seph Kohlin 40 i0. 4 (1 ,4 Vat on townehip h refAT Union township la ll iTii ' lk - .Frafati. , Green tp., Oilmen co, Pit taburg i 1 MI, titer , A. ,.. Jar te Wagner ...s'.." n—.„ ' Dsint ilt ktnts , LanenictOr CO. it 'Wont r Widower Jonestown 4otin 1 ) orb„ ...,... . nt'dihrd co. 15 - i 01.4.10 ireaterniaciter. ',Phonon Madison I,in 0 • Wagon Janie' ettntsi. , id idd le town Abraisern Oh ieewhito ' - .lliiddletoemi lillbatu rank jooplitOnn Adorn N. Haan ,Nortimmberiarid • Alfa ph Veeta er Lebanon li ma OSniar4 Ullmann Janaa !tinkle Cornwal l sums Welk Onsnws I THE NOURNEWL LATTER END OF FRE - GREAT SNITS MERCHANT. railkil4l and his Dinah. s Uncle Sam getting tired of trying to pieaSe. The rebels down South, Da►fs, Rhett and Yanoy, called out bis brave soldierss. determined .that be R'ould bring the scamps back •te. their old fealty. Caortus—For snits are dried apples, dried ap ples are snits ; They're made of green apples out up into bits; These bits are all dried in the oven or sun, Then strung upon lung strings j ust so everyone. A gay grocer Rood at his store door one day, And thus te.birnself w as this chap hear: to say "We're going tuhave war, and am timeswill be dull At Uncle Saw's strung bun, rill:aye a good pall. Fur suite are dried apples, AL Dried apples aro cheap now ; I'll buy up a lot, Theseerldie . ll Uncle-Sate fur the gash on the spot, . i. ti - IWhievin pd briOtly I thipltTeAn•bring . tibttf..S.Nlbis ii Areeti..ap;ples.a very good thing. c l ,"°lli: 3 ,fte ArliStl'applesili..„ eil,t tAtiNtegreb lia tOr kiitf l y ... , . .rititavtVfpliiier aithiv a Oty. - 9 . . cad, 11 - 1104ouldlar thorn up bilukfullof - apunk t I h..ye something far better and chesper than joak. -For snits am dried apples, Jco. "What is it 't Orly you the Cloy'nor enquired ; Up ram) the giy grocer as tho' Heaven inspirail i . Said he, "fur the army, every body admits, There's nothing prepared half so easy as snits, For snits ate dried apples, FoU give to each soldier a pint in the morn; At noun you suPply 'him with water that'swatm; This causes the 'nits to expand and to swell; Whieh answers for supper, you see very.well. For Snits sire driod apples, dm GA- to. riorts. by Jove, the brave Gov 'nor exelaitrieil "P9l-6fflrof y C abi net Eon ouglistif - tthanarned, Vilitiat kititir„fo the *Alps 'or the Staairill, gaps*, .Petiy;l4llloA; i ti di t st Or, *hat witristifiniprihe?" t Fdiviiiiiiii 4ire dried :apples, *.her.' Isi, , .4 0 - tv 1 p;,... .- ' • ~ „ -f,, , . z'.7 , IMMildiribmo Inm, I M orraytiyettivtli . laugh ; Vnta 'shall `have-ell you : Ado s-iit:ti Alj . inits And a half A plot. , is- al:sound. so you see,- tuittlisPor— yee can f ee d the State troops nn just 6 cents a daY• For snits are dried tipples, &e. ',.. The bargain for snits was ,then,closed on the spot; It suited the gay grocer l tuat to a dot, And as be walked home, be remarked with Omagh, Every pound of these @Ai its pays 4 cents and a half For, snits are dried apples, te. , When the soldiers came back, they sought out the wean scamp Wtio sent them the snits, while they staid in, the camp. _ They made him eat two quarts; then warm we- ter sup— The dried apples swelled and the grocer "burst up." For snits are dried apples, In. Now nil you goy grocers who have a desire On your virtuous beds, like gond men to expire. Don't sell snits to the army for teor you'll he curs'd And mode like this grocer, to'ctat and to burst. For snits ore dried apples dried apples aresnits; They're trade of green apples cut op into hits; Bat when sold to the army of Old Uncle Sow, At duuble the price they the seller will damn. LEG CRUSIIED.--A man employed on the Ilarrirhurg Ereigtkr Train, named Ad/1M ‘9l9.lllbsd hit legArinthrlmt,Saturday. morning between I and 2o' thook, at Reading: The train on which he was engaged • was backing on the ... track of the Reading Road when a coal train run into it, and as be wai in the act of getting nut his leg wasAatight,, taa'ava • the bumpers. He hails front iichntone.." A GALA DAli.all.ll*(laV last was a. grand day_ for our firemen: The occasion of the reception and housing. of the apparatus of the new Mools and I,adder CoMpiiny was taken ad - vitatctie of, and a grssd firemen's parade was got ap t which surpassed everything of the kind be fore attempted in Ltanon. At 1 o'clock the companies arrived at& depot where the new "machine," gaily decorated:with wreaths of flow ers, flags, ee., was takiin charge of by commit tees of the Union and Perseverance Companies. The line of march was then taken up under com mand of Maj John AL Mark, as Chief Marshall, and a number of Assiatants, as fellows: The Lebanon County:Fire Engine-by a party of volunteers; MAO; Cornet Band; the Col on Hose Compartj; (a u company of boys un der 18 years of age, Who have organized_ them 'settee:l46oa junior Union" Hose Company, and promise to Weenie an efficient arm of service in that Fire' Coinpany ;) the Union Hose Carriage; memberief the Union Company in citizens' dress; Members of the same in uniform, and members of the Hook and-Ladder company ; the Union En gine, drawn by four horses; a volunteer compa ny of boys le'red shirts; the Perseverance Band; the Junior Perseverance Hese and one of their Cart iages ; the Perseverance Engine Company in Uniform, and members of the nook and .Ladder Company ; the Perseverbece Hose Carriage,beau- Welly wreathed and burnished; the North Leb anon Band ; the mettitiers of . the Hook and Lad der Company, and Committees of the Union and Persevernnee Fire -Companies-; - the new Hook and Ladder apparatus. The procession then pro ceeded to Market square where a short, but good impromptu address was delivered by Hon. John W. Killinger. Addresses were also efteFted from Gen. John Web - treaty and William M. Parr; Esq., but the heat of the sun was so intense that both declined, and the procession proceeded on. Its march, passing through the principal streets of Lebanon and North Lebanon. On the route all the - companies were the recipients of many wreath and bouquets from the ladies, so that the peaces/lion, at the end of the Parade, was aptly termed a "Floral Exhibition." Everything pass ed of hagpfly r jtud harmoniously, and everybody was iV BED left into aserap of infor mation relative to the manner things are "per rorruerfht Camp Curtio, which will make at least minced item if nothing else. Our readers already have a suspicion that things there go as they are shaped by the personally interested.— Last week Capt. Lantz was elected Lieut. Colo nel of the Regiment to which his company be longs, by a vote we believe of 9to 1. This was contrary to the programme, and the company of Capt. Lantz's opponent withdrew from the Iregi. meat. Copt. Lantz and others immediately pro. seeded to organize another company in its place to reserve the Regiment, when In, orders came for two othercompanies belonging to the Regi ment to hold themselves in readiness to proceed to Camp at Elston, 'thus effectually break ing up the Regiment. We very innocently en quired of our inforninint; who is a Republican, why the government allowed such proceedings.— With a look of delight at our simplicity, he mut. tered something about. "Satan reproving Sin," and the subject was dropped• Jos. K. HENRY, ESQ., ha's ,be6ii pointed Post Master at Annville. Re succeeds C. IL Stinemets, Esq., vale bas made a very ef ficient and obliging official daring the past four years. • TEE Night Express Trains, between New York and Pittsburg, were changed in their time or passing Rending on Monday, 9th inst.— Vie Eastern Express for New York will arrive e t end leave Reading at 11.16 A. M., instead of 3.40 M.. as heretofore, and the Western Express for Pittsburg, will leave at )2.39 midnight, instead of 12.4. . This change will give a daylight run between Harrisburg and New 'York, and no doubt give /satisfaction to Business men and others who pre fer the eetomodations of this Train. IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS.—I C is OM - chilly announced by the head of the School De pertinent that "county superintendents are in etrurted to grunt no more certificates after the first Monday in June, 1661, without an egnsain , ,lion into the theory and practice of teaching, and to mark the proficiency-in both the ,oerti6- tetea according to the 1411130 scale (fintta one to five) with the other brat:whoa. Proficiency in tbe.tbeory to be tested by examination.; and skill In the piotiogyby obsetviktioik In the ~hoot-idone • - . glikT.Jatanott 'iliattke 'Ft as _taken; (110i -000 of the 3 million lean of 'the Stete. This loan. is free from any taxation whatever, bears G 'per cent. interestiand. is payable in ton years., A storm passed over the. northern section of this coonty, on Monday two weeks, doing considerable 'damage. The Brick. School House'near Peter Lsrser's, to Bethel, was leveled to the ground, and damage, particularly to the fruit trees, was done on the premises of Rudolph Sherk, Samuel Sherk, William Hunsicker, Simon Rauch and others. FOUND DEAD.—On Wednesday of last week, Augustus Aloe, son, of Henry Rise, deed., was found dead near a lime kiln, on' the premises of Mr. Henry B. about two mites west of this place. He 'was about 24 years of age; and the, cause of his death is unknoWn. Board of 'Directors of the • • •• Northern 4lutual pasuranee Compapy,of . Toticos• tar county, wilt meet at the public house of Hen ry Siegrist, in this borough, on . Thursday, the 13th inat. TRH PRINTER .BOLDIEItS.—A corn pay of printers froth' the ranks of th`e Fifth Pennsylvania , Regiiiient,- have taken _possession of the priaingeffiees, in Alexandria, relieving the Michigan boys. They wilt issue on Sunday morning 414 4itiniher of a Union 'newspaper. under the anspiene of the new Provost 'Alarktial, :Captain Medler. Lieut. John P. Ely, of Capt. Ulrich's company G. from Lebanon, is said to be the editor of the paper, and that it will be printed in English and Germon. We truSt Jotin will X. AMONG the names of the composi tors of the above paper we notice S. W Lascomb and J. Y.„Ely„, also of Lebanon. The paper 'is styled the Pennsylvania Fifa. TbePhiladel phia inquirer says it is "the first Republican pa per printed in Virginia." It is strange that those intense."no party" men and papers of, the north cannot forget party. ; Moreover; we do not believe that the F;ft/i is a Republican paper, because, if JohrLE. Ely were now, editing• such a paper it would be the, strangest "ground and lofty tumb lift" in polities we ever heard of. •We hold to the opinion that it is a Union paper, as stated in our first paragrah, and which is a horse of quite a different color. LIEUT. AVM. AI MlssEstpß,,of the Lebanon awards, is ono Nof the assistants_ t the Maieha. House . , Alexandria, doing the honors of giving visitant in formoitionXturshowing the house. It is said that the whoierhouse is being Ourried.a , . way in pieces as trop es o "tear. We may bef,ore reng accept the in vitation, and pay our respects to the' "two angels, one , devil, end the volunteer et - Moe:1'010n tioned-by our friend of the ,PottSvilto"..Stondar4.• But we cannot "spoil the effect of oar former ",notice by a retraction. We wilt state, however, that the editor has }chirped from the rarr,.and that the Stwat : itir4 is now, as it Las been all along, regu larly issued; that it is a good paper; tunas $2; and hope. en X. At 12 o'clock on:Saturday, a beau _ tiful,gag, tpi, workmanship of the ladies, was raised on i the cupola.. of the Union Engine honse, replacing the old end somewhat tattered one which has done good service there. The Union Cornet Band discoursed ''Hail Columbia," and ,the "Star Spangled Banner," during the proceed ings. Mr. WIT,LIAM ECKERT,S prominent and highly esteemed citizen of Reading., died or cancer, on the. 4th inst,, in the 65th year of his age. A LETTER from Alexandria, says :-- -The litipera do not abound in' notices of the Penn sylvania Fifth. Our exploits are wilfully accred ited to the other regiments, and we are spoken of only when our uniforms are the subject of ders lon,—specifically. We, marched to Alexandria, the papers say we went down by steamer. One of our men replaced the Hag on the flag-staff at the Marshall House, the papers give the credit to a New York regiment. We have made some im portant captures of ammunition, ice., and have contributed26o mep every day since our arrival towards the entreneting 7 oing on here, ^ Yet oth er regiments get the entire credit. Well,' we bide our time; in the report after a hard fought battle we will perhaps be righted, and that will entirely overshadow all these petty, exploits. kr. RADEL shipped off yesterday 1050 pain of brogans for the vpluntecrs. The men that get Chem will be fortunate: Rev. IL S. MILLER started yester day noon for the Camp at Alexandria, on a visit to our volpoteers., Oa will be received like a fathef by hie children. .. Attend to the Culture of Grapls.-- The public will please notice that a 'fine assort ment of GnaPE VINES HI rocs, are for sale at Lem. berger's Drug Store, comprising some of the choicest :varieties, such as, the Delaware, Alvey, Hartford prolific, Diana, Rebecca (white;) Union Village, ihc. . • OP The April number of the EDINBURGH RE _ - pew 'is an admirable one. Theeon;ents are Dixon's Personal History of Lard. Bacon ; The Republic of Andorra; Political Byriem, Etpn College; Remains of Alexis de Tocqueville; Es says and Reviews; Autobiography and Letters of Mrs. Piozzi ; the Fables of ;Basins.; Forbes Iceland; Election of President Lincoln' and its consequences. New. York L. Scott dG .Co., 76 Fulton street. "TIIE LIFE OP TEM AMR TS iN THE BLoOD," was said by inspiration Jong before Harvey's dis covery of its circulation had brought to tight its purpeses and uses. Now we know not only that "life is in the blond," but that disease inhabits it also. Many of the disorders that pervade the human frame, have their home in it, thrive and grow in it. The celebrated Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, has had regard ,to. this important fact in making a Remedy to cure these disorders. His Extract of Sarsaparilla purges nat. the impuri ties of the blood and induces a healthy action in it that expels disease, This looks reasonable, and it is true, for we known by our experience. Seldom as we take any medicine, we have never theless several times been under obligations to the skill of Dr. Ayer for the relief which his remedies never fait to afford us when we aro obliged to have recourse to thern.—[Catholie, Ilat ifaz, N. S. ciat 4fitirs,s. THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM OE TUE. UNlON.—Philadelphia possesses the most eplen. did Clothing Emporium in the country. It is splendid as regards the palatial structure in which the immense -business of the establishment ie conducted, and it is equally splendid in respect to its great facilities and vast resources. But to its patrons its chief att;netions are, first, the eloennOe of the garments for Gentlemen and Youths manufactured there; secondly, the beauty and durability of the materials, and the superior excel lence of the St. and lastly the moderate prices at which the goods are Edit. We refer, in this description, to none other than the Bronx' Stone Clothing. 1101 or Rocklin]. & Wilson, Nos. 603 mid 605 Chestnut, Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. [ju 12-Iy. Ttn following is a sample of the numerous lettere coustanUy receiving fur liostetter's Stomach litittere: CANANDAGUA. July 1 . 5,1859. 141EgSMEL HOSTETTER & SMITu• l'ittbbllrgh, L'a.:—Gents --As we are strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty eight donna fur four dozen Ilrn-letter's Stomach lin ters, which please forward via filichiom Southern Rail road. Toledo, Ohio, lend Clayton Station. I have par chment several dozen bottles at Toledo this Summer, but the Pate is on the increase BO mach that I wish to open a direct trade with yea. I was induced to try your Bitters by my physician, for the Laver Complaint, and received such material aid that I have recommend ed It to others sod have gold about t wo dozen per week f or moo Ulna. Iturre ill kinds of nietholne in my store; but there /if holm that I 'can tio cheerfully and truthfully recommend as „your Bitterif, for I know they Save hetpettrofbeyOnd 'My-expectation. ' Yours respectfully, WILSON. June I 2—/ m. "WELENESS VIE STOKACIE AND INDIGESTION Another Great Cure effected ky Ikerhave's Hanand Bittere. The wife of Pieter De Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wiseonsin,suffered much from weak ness of the Stomach and Indigeetion. .Shchad been un der a physician's care .tar EWine time, but the disease scented to bailie even his dl skill. She „purchased _some lIOLLAND BITTERS af our ace, which has:given tone to her stomach; her:appetite and strength tir re turning. and we firmly believe that this is another greet cure effected by your medicine. . . We have still to record ninny wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity.— One thing you can rely upon, what we balm published are from persons ranch respected in our rcommunity, =dare literally trub. J. QUINTUS. Ed. Sheboygan Nieuwobbile Sheboygan, Wis. J 'One 12-Im. WHOOPINti COUGH.—Tiie &fief cause of all ruptures in thildran may be traced to this - dis tressing complaint, and this result may be checked by using it UNNEWELL'S UNIYERSAI: COIIOII REME DY. Being-free , of components whiett restrain a !free use of the-remedy" to cheek tho spasms, andaal/ow the cough to have its run in a quiet way,- is enough to say of one preparatioo-..tAt m a.salliontlay, all we olaim far it will hepiev.-pro'- partienlitrs found in the pamphlets to be had of all agents. or the proprietor.— See advertisement In anotheroolutun. .m- lleltrun itir See fir. Sanford's advertisement of Liver-rWrip. rater and Family Cathartic Piths, iti'auother coinnin. EstSLOYMENR.--Tha Brie Sewing Machina Company desire to secure a dew , TA staling Agents, upon a tmlary of 25 to .60. dollars per month, and expenses, or a. cola Thii le an etiportilliti seldom offeretc.and those who choose'a militant buSiness. can rely onion. stunt employment for a: term of yoOtt. Confidential CirCulars sent free. Address Erie 'gasbag Maine Co. R. ,JAM ea; .oeneral . A gen t, Milan, Ohio,. Pligiinto *tiro. English preabhing nexl , Sablutth morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German- preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'cirmk in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at a o'- , . *lock. ' Sr. Jenzr's REPORMEU Cficattn.—Regulai• service every Wednesday evening at I% o'clock every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at '134 o'clock: English preaching 'next Sunday:at 10 A. M.,' at the Ileree•shoe- Pike meeting house; and German in the evening in the 'Moriviarecifisich. ' ' English preaching next Sunday evening in the First Reformed church. The .11 . 4ehpaicin Markel. Carefully Corrected . Wiyirky. • •• LERAIioN, WsnxEs6A2. JD/4B 12,1861. tell. 'Mills Ex. Fam 88.25..8ug5, doe , 30 Smith 4, Extra 620 nutter, 16.1 b., 10 Leh. Val. Super. Fines 15 -Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat,, 120 Lard, 11 Prime Red Wheat, 125 Tallow, 10 Primeltyle, 66 flam, - 12 New Corn, 50 Shoulders, 10 Oats. -- 28 Sides, 10 Cloret.seed, 4 00, Soap, 7 Timothy-seed,2so' Bee s- wax, 26 Flax-seed, ~ 150 W bite Rags, 5 Dried Apples, 10 bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax,', it) , 12% Pesieb "Suite," 250 Bristles, lb., 40 Pesch 6 .llntxele," 125 _Feathers.'f lb., 621% Cherries, - 150 Wool. r,l lb., 40 Onions. 37 soup Beans. "48 qt. 6 Potatoes, t bus, ''7o Vin;;,ear, le 12% ,Appleltutter,erock,(4s The Phil:14001a. l'aritiffe.t. 4TUIpAT., lune 8,1861. •ffito Flea* market "continues dull; there is very -little inquiry. either:for export or home usd, and the sales are mostly in a empll-way , tostippty:the trade, at ss(§)3 50 fur common and good Western And good , ' Pennsylvania superfine; $5 .25@,8 for extras, and from $8 25W7- W. for extra family and fancy lit;ands. as in quality, at which rates there are more sellers than buyers. and the receipts on the increase. Eye Floor is dull and offered at s,t 50 bbl, without sales. Corn Meal is not' in quired for, and Pennsylvania Meat Ilujet, at $5 51%1; tiN. , WIIRA.T.—There is not much offering, but the demand for it has fallen off. Sales include a few small lots com mon to good and prime Pennsylvania reds, at $t 30@ $1 35, in store and in the cam; :!500 bushels prime do., at $1.38. afloat, and white. at $1 45®1 50, as , in quality, cldsing dull at these figures. s also dull, and Pennsylvania is Offered atl.lsc. without finding buyers.. • There is no change in the Cattle Market. Mc ba Vaindignittrits. HOOK & LADDER . 1 la ORE will be if Meeting of the members oftlie nook and Ladder Company on Friday evening, the 14th met, stift O'qloek, at Mrs Rise's. for the purpose of permanent organization and election of offiv.ra. Lebanon, June 12, ..1.561. BY ORDER. 'Ptiblic Notice. A "persons having.elaims against the Military Re -Bar Fund; are requested to,pre.eent thein to the un dersigned, at his office. without delay. -,:•• -Lebanon, 'June 12, 1861. . ISAAC iictFFER.'" Executors' Notice. Norms * is hereby given that letters testamentary on the—estate of,ttratanite Ptitttrin, deed., lateti of North Lebanon borough, Lebanon , county,. , have heen granted to the undersigned.. A It.pert , ons indebted, to said estate will tusk° paynietrtr end those 'hating claims - 41W present them properly authenticated 'to the undersigned fir settlement. • ( . II ENJIY FISILEIt. .1184 J.:x4lllnm WILLIAM BLEYSTONE, Lebanon, June 12, 1861. . " PUBLIC S tI.E. WILT, be sold at ittiblie sale, on SATUItDAY,JUN}I V . Ef, 101, at the dwelling of Levi J. Peiffor, at tLe Lebanon ltoroagh line, in the Borough of North Leba non, the following personal property, late The estate of Abraham Poiffer. deo'd, to wit: Tables, Chairs, Chests, Stands, Bareans, Bedding,.l.ledsteans, Pillow Cases, Coverlets, Desk, Looking Glasses,. Tubs, Kegs, Tools, three 4 A - 6 r 3Ordoo - 11Er. 1M4.1.1pe, beSidee 'a number of othei eriicles in the household and kitchen line: . Also. it .small uantisi , of Store Goods each as Test ings, ftarllierclileft..Cialico.is tee. 'Sale to commoners tit I o'clock in the afternoon, and the conditions needs known by ' HENRY FISITETt and WILE/TA:4 DLEYSTONE, Executors of Abraham Politer, deceased. Lebanon, 3 line /2, ISO. GHAT 'EXCITEMENT WAR ! WAR !! .AND RIDIQRS" 0 SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT c 6 srANE'S • - CHEAP STORE. DRY GOODS, GROCERIIE, UEENSWARE, SELLING AT UNIJSUALTS I LOW PRICES BY HENRY dr, STINE. "CALL SOON FOR BARGAINS." Leb4non, April 17, 1561; Executors', Notice. AIOTME ifi hereby given. that letters testamentary jr upon the estate of Dr. HENRY STINE, late of North Annville township. Lebtaon county, Pa ;deceas ed, have been'granted to the Undersigned. Persona in debted to said Estate are requested to ittake payment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned for set tlement. • MATILDA STINE. N. Annville, Executrix • DANIEL STINI, S. Anoviße, Exedutoi% :Ulna 5 MIR. REDUCED PRICES •%k OF SUMMER GOODS AT. ECKERT'S' NEW,Si'oRE; CUMBEMJAND ST., LEBANON • WPNlic id to r o es u P r e s c t t oe f l l . y of e t Al Intl= of the for the present season—at the folle;Wing greatly re dttead prices: Lawns at 4 cts per yard—worth 8 eta, mew at 8 eta per yard—worth 1234 eta. Dereges at S eta per yard—worth 13e 4 eta. Bermes at 12 1 4 eta per yard—worth IGS ets. G Inaba ins at a eta pdr.;yard—worthrt? . 4 eta. Gingham at 20 ets per yard—worth 2o cts . Challis at 12% cts per yard—worth 23 ets. at 16 eta per yard—worth 25 eta. Ducal Berego at 16 eta per yard—worth 25 ets. 11,4tir Cloth I'laid at 20 cts pur yard—worth-25 eta. N o wt I ustre at 35 eta per yard—worth 45 eta. Mohair Lustre fi t , 49.0 ts per yard—worth 50 ets. Jaconet Gingham) 28..ctsperyard.—rworth37%cts Silks? Silks!! at 50 eta peesard—worth $l. Shawls! Shawlall—rery cheap. Dry Goods of all description/e l —eery Wean. Queensware—the heat assortment in Lebanon. GROC'ERIE. Brown Sugar 5,6 V, and R eta per pound White Re. fined 0 and 10 cts; Best Rio Coffee 14 and ;.16 rte; Mo• lasses 7 ats; Best Syrups 50 and thl etc per. gallon.— Dried Apples and Peaches, Mackerel, Candles, &intik. &c. ON_ NO trouble to show (Mods. Cali soon for Bar gains at the New, litoreof ►Y. K. & J. ECKERT. pay 10 'ets for Eggs and 13 ets for butter. Lebanon, June 5,1861. If you want good tin ware call at the Tin and Sheet Iron Mori or GNOME SHAY: ! WILLIAM. ItiOititlS l VENETIAN -BLIND MAN UFACT U RER, No. 110 (obi Na: 62§) NORTH EIGHTH. ST., (Above Arch, West Side,) PHILADELPHIA. assort Moue or PLAIN AND FANCY' BLINDS , J3l. ,, alwalta on hand: at.the lowest prices. Old Blinds .repainted and Unlined equal to new, and JOBBING promptly attended to. 'A handsome assortment or WINDOW SHADEE, of the latest and muse Fashionable Patterns. and REED BLINDS constantly on hand, to which we respectfully call the attention of the Public. Also, STORY. SHADES MADE AND LETTERED TO ORDER. Aril- Terms CASH. (March 27, 1841-3 m. Frrs: FITS ! ! curs::: A.- IL ItICUEY, has removed his No. 1 M'ailoriu, AL. Establishment to N 0.3 North Walnut street., two doors north of George & Pyle's. store, and directly op posits tho Court House, up stairs, where Ito Will contin uo to manufacture all articles in his line with tt 'Lutesne and d Ismael,. Particular attention will ~. be paid, to cutting and. making children's cloth ing, &c.. &e. lie solicits a.continuango of the very, liberal patronage thus titr extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. ;All kinda.of Stitching done on reasonable terms on one or T. M. Singer's Sewing Machines;s isk„Nwovkawarrainted. and entire satisthetion gintrante'ed. '' ' ' [Lebanon,- April 3.18M_ ' WIIPOD COAI, )(AHD. Tllll undersigned. having bought Mr. IlettrySpoon 7 B Wood and coalitard, short dislance nortli-east of Messrs. Foster k Match's Foundry, in the tbnrough of North Lebanon; and also bought Dann. 200 to 300 CORDS or WOOD and from 600, to 1900 TONS OF. {ROL, of 'ald kititli and grades, whish'l Will the yard or deliver at $0 small profits as will snit the times. I.therefote in riteall those Mit - are - in want b! any of those articles to call and see I.lio-same, 'atieertain Mises, and judge for themsel res. DAN IKG Litlicr, (merchant.) North 'Lebanon, Arri114.1608.-tf. - PITILADELPHIA • WATCH AND, JEWELRY STORE, - O. CONRAD, FOl/.51/CR OCCUPANT. 145 NORTII.SECOND STREE2', • CORNER Or QUARRY STREET. F illEunderelgned has leased the a latrO premises, where 11 he will keep a large assortment of field and Silver Watches, of,etinerican. Anglish and SW1:111 maenad ore of the niiisteelebritted makers, in addition' to which, will he found a.waYsbn hand (and Inn+) to order) an extensivetveriety of Jetv.elry.„ Silver, and ,%tver-Plated Ararat together with a general assortment Of such goods as ate usually kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry . Xlmjntirons if&O. Conrad. and thole of „the .subseri ber totrether with the public generally, are invited to vale, where - theySiill receive a good' article for their money. As I ant determined to do strictly aeash heal• nets. gonds,will saidvery low. Prelji a . „ ha 'Quick Sates,", is the, matt; or tleU,didaliliehment. LEWIS It. 111t003.1.AL1.... ' Forinerly 0. CONRAD,„ , N0..148 North Secona St., corner . of Quarry, Phil. June 20, ISOO.-ly. Books and Stationery Ent - _:porittm, TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! • r- lwa WAVlitaa ''',\WAl,742 • HAS REMbVED Item removed his Book Store to Market Square. Lelterion, lIERE n,y bc;ha(l,,onremonfiblo temp a general ' assortnsynt of.SctiMM, SUNDA:£ SC14001.". THEOLOG ICAL Mid MIACELLAMOUS BQI/K.Smf every description. Copv-Books,-Gyphering Books; feather and paper bound Pass Books, and every variety of. STATIONERY, Ix, wholesale and retail. , WINDOW asiAebs. , •• 2 A large - Of ririnty - .Plaln; Fancy. HWY, Green, Gift, St. PAVEE SHADES. Neat Potterus..Plain, Green,Blue and Gilt. Also thu latmt and simplest . . , „ S i rY:LES-OF FIXfUEES.- • • CALL iAl'''D EXAMINE. "'IRO_ • Lebanon, September 21.1d60. 0 irICINti; OE SPICING GOODS FROM NEW 'YORK MARKETS. At *lke Store of L. K. LAUDERMILCH Irr - Cumberianci street, Letrawnt. renn'a. • 10[1" AS opened no 'Slonetty, April lot, nt IS per V cent.. less than the regular prieue, for CUSII or Country Prodac: FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS, • • Fashiona:te SPRING SHAWLS, - Fashionable new DRESS GOODS, Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS. ltaltiunable.PßlNTStbr Wets. regularly 5c.1.1 at'l2 cents; Fiishionable styles Mediern and Dnrk Prints, nt.b l ,4, i, tf , tt add to cents. GOOD ..BLAGK SILKS. anti a fine stock of : 60er 7.1344c* ,0001).3. -• • WHITE GOODS. Candnits, datum:its, Mall, Swiss, Nainsteek, Brilliants, Bird. Eye, • Diapers, Einbroideries, Ilandk'fs Collars &Setts, Linen's, • Towels, Shootings, Bleached, Dubleashed. &c., he," V BROAD CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR. Fine Week Cloth- for Gentlemen Spring wear; Cloak Cloth, light and dark: [toy's Csssimeres and Coating.— Gen tlomen's fine Black cassimere ; Fancy Cassimeres lor•sprin,„.—Fattcy and Phan Vating.s. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Brown Sugars. WA. T and 8 ets, per Ib, White Iteffn ed at 9, Itio Coffee 1214 14 and 10 rents; TEA, Young Ifyson and Imperial; .01. ASSES, 8,10.12 and, 18 cents; 'Dried - A !Spies, PeasheS; Cheiries, Eldn berries, fresh, Mackerel, Primo Haul, P0me'C1ve50.„0.1.1110".....9-m.pe t Jr.e. • . LAUDERMILCH: , Lebanon, April 5,).88X. . . - Lebanon. Deposit , Bank. Cumberiond street,434 doer eas4 Carznany'l Hold. WILL pay theloilowing RiTES of INTAREST ' DEPOSITS, rer 1 year, atni. longer, 6:Or cent. per annu.nrip Tor G monthk, and longer, 5 percent. Per nnutqii For 3 months, and longer, 4 per coat. per alumni; requiring a short notice of ,witlatrawaL, Internist paid in full for the Deposits from the &lea &Vomit Shedato :Of withdrawal. We. Will also atforika liberal lino of at commodatitils to those who May favor us with Deposits, payable on deinand.l' Will pay a premium on SPANISH. and MEXICAN ..HOILARS. and also on old Mexican Dot tars and Half liollars. Will snake collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Statas, the Canadas and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &C., &e., and dti a general EX 0111305 and BANKING BUSINESS.: , ; . 0016.151ANi rte , sidenf. GEO. GLEIIt, GOEWEE.,., . ~ The.undercir,ned,•M.lNAGEßS, are individually liable :0 the estent of 'their,Estates, for ,all .Depusite and other Wig:attune of the "LE.B.C.VON;DEpeere BANK." MON CAMERON, • G. DAWSON COLEMAN, •EUL'GB SMULL.EIt, LEVI KLLNE, i AM ES.YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebaaon, May-12, IS6'S. GIIOJWE O I,EI M. • -WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSIJR. A NC.O COMPANY, OF LEBANON: LEBANON COUNTY. " Charter Perpetual., , i 1 FMB AT :LEBANON, PENN.SYLVANIA. ; 1/ ,Th is Company teas ineorpitrated by the Legis lature of Pennsylvania on April 2. I&IO. and fe now in full operation; and rtetily to mite inAdrance no Dwel lings and other " ,uildings. on FrirnitUre or .Illereban- Wan generally; also,. on Barna aa.,l contents, Farming Implements. ke., ke., nn a mutual principle. 'This Company wilt not insure property outside of Lebanon Comuty. as it is designed tope merely an moo. ciation.for.l.elemon county. and as etteb, it will impure - properiT perpettnilly.'ns sate aiivny other Company,and tit Cu' lower rates. The insurance fees,rVeing only .1,1., 50—Mr:Membership: Polley and Survey. .Anahlertheri iiillitination can be Inul by calling On any of the Board of Managers, and officers, or any of their Agents: , .MANAGIAbS. . .. .Tqcob Weide!, „ ',Totiepli flowlman, I Jaco'b Doodle, ' Jolla L. Becker, D. S'. Drummond, Ilenry FOrtolia, ' Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr., ' Thomas Forster, John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, David E.3l.iller, Adolphus Ileinoeld. I • JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. JACOB WEIDEI., Treasurer. J. DENBY DJ LLEK. Secretary.. .... Agents=- ' T. C. lleisnei, Jell - anion .Light; James ITnatmel,pan . iel Gallagher, Geo. W. Ilyan and Henry Neer..[ll4o lll ll o l l . January 30. IRtil. - Mutual fire Insurance Conk -finny of A noville, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. rritis COWAN Y was incorporenel..lthirch.lBs9, and 1 is now Ili BilLoperation and 'ready to wake insur olwoe,ollP'Tellings. and other Buildings, on Furniture, mini Merchandise gellerall s t.'• Al.so on isms. Contents. Stock, Faint Inplenients. &e.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John it. Kinports, George Bigler, John Allwein, Rudolph Iterr, Joseph F. Meta, Christian Daehman, WitnarnEarly, , jr.. George S. Itomgardner, J. D. A. Garman, George Donges, John D. Delver, Daniel. S. „early, JOHN 'ALLIV.EIN, Presithint _ . Runotpli lima, Treasurer. Jostot F. lktvrz, Cteivetarfr. - Samuel Settboidi Tratcling Agent. Jacob Sri utterly, Agent, Fredericksburg. Anfivitte, JAnultry 30, 1801.-Iy. GREAT BARGAIN . S: LADIES' DRESS GOO 6S SELLING AT AND BELOW COST. AN ASSORTMENT OF FANCY SILKS, DAREGE AND ,CHALLTE DELAINS, •BLACK AND FANCY LAIVNS AND GINGISAAIS, - FIGURED AND PLAIN SWISS AND CURTAIN GOODS. ALSO. SHAWLS. 'SONNETS. PARASOLS. FANS. &C IVITII MANY OTHER GOODS TOO' NUMEROUS 'TO MENTION. CALL AYL GET BARGAINS AT Till 7, CENTRE BUILDINCiOF RABER & BROTHERS. Lebmnon o IF YOU T ,j 5,. A No.l AlVliig.o7Yl,'E,:iery cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit. Beok. • I.F.YOU WANTggoud ,• , 'P 4 I ÜBE for a Modallion.or Pln, oalllatAM.. LY'S Gallery, nett door to the Lebanon NOW's Beek. PARKER SEWING MACIIINti, --- Manufactured for the Grover & Baker S. NI. Co. by the PARKER SEWING MACHINE CO., AND MAKING GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED Family Sewing A NEW STYLE.•-PPICE.S4O. B. 11:41. - ROEDEL, LEBANON, PA.: OFFERS FOR 'SALE A NEW STYLE MACHINE. • They 'trill iillblr-FELL. STITCH. RUN and. KIND in the most tuporior manner end are the only 'machines la - the market that are au weltund simply made that they anay he sent •iuto tiafi.iileewith unotber inetructions them sre emitainiki in n'erircubW which accentpanles eneh Mach ine.lind.frinn.whieli a child qf fen4rteen read: Jearn•howto Its.hwrid keen them inorder. They near rniadly,'and 40 the e6wiug of a family chi:4er, a.. 4 1 11 in less time thauMn seamstresses. - 'sewing ia fiat becoming among the.ibings rif thOntsti-antl•what family will be without a Set+lnk Me- Alp titan u whet' Our new maebineii better: more elcim4ition4lv, and cheanVr thatyce n passibl v be done by band IS3TORE SEMPLE AND. MORE EASILY. KEPT IN ORDER TEIAN OTIIER. MACEIENES.: IY 11.1loolei'cillstte attention of Piriiieis tb this llaebine,aa ha is couldeat It is the very article for their dull at .13ook Store, Lebanon. JnIY 4. I MAY. 11 17.1PIIIIER. .11,uacturion. f NE Of the best end cheapest easerttneet aof Lennatt A../ offered to 'the entitle, is new' for sale at the new and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD or Ph ILIP BRECIIBILL, n the ltefough Of North tchanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a 'few quires North of the Hr nessee Steam and one (inure east•of•Dorgner'ei Mite]. _ • - - Their assortment eensklis ,nf the best well-seasoned White, Yellaw:'Norma*, Pine and. Hemlock Boards;— Cinwry, , Popiar and Pine Soards; 33,4 and 2 inch Panne]. and Common Plank; White Pine and ilenitnek Scantling and Joists; White Oek . Boer,•:s: Plank and Scantling; and 14 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and :7. , eantling.. SHINGLES ! - SHINGLES !I . . . The bast Pine and liendockShingles; Aiso. Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailings far fences - and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. _ _ COAL! 'COAL!!COAL!!! A largo stock, of .Broken :Store, Linteburnersand Hollidaysburg Smith Coal-, nethe lowest-Prices. 11%,„Coniblent that they have the largestand beet as. sortment of LUMBER of all descriptions aud sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon County; they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefere invite all who want any thing in their line, to:examine their stock before pur ehasingelsewhere. • PHILIP Ilk ECLIIIILL. N. Lebanon. April 4, 1860. !'ALTER'S MILL. Aubscrlber respectfully informs the public that I lie hes ebtiroly rebuilt the Mill oil the little Swa. tam ftirmerly known alt."Striet s 'it" null later as t "Wen geetf,s" about cue-fourth of it: t.rnile Junetstowit; eberiott county. Pa.; that she ho r s now lin. temple le' routitig.order. and is prepartel to furnish cueloate re regulailly with it very kuperiot• Article or " • 31F 4 -1111 ISCOMIELT 'as cheap as it. can :be obtained from any,, ther source.— Me licepstilso.en hand and for, 'ale at the lowest ca. 411 Prices CHOP, BRAN, SIIOnTS. &T. He in also ,pre. pared to do all kinds of Cua'reistins.' WORE, for Farmers and others, at the Vllry shortest possible notice and in vitas all to .eiee him u trial. The machinery of the is.entirely new. and or the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fah Beating Le hopes to merit a share of public patronage. .QQAN,,OATS . , bought, fur which the highestTA)llll(lll Market prices will be paid.' • yRANKIAN May 8, 1861. • • New Fairliiture Sioro. TTAfoßrtListUph. - i,;'c'utZaDtli,tolizare".',"overeds. , ;e 9 t.l l ,': 47; o, l gace. few,iotsh ow esp. of; Bovoian' UMW on - m berla nd Street, whiire he will keep the hirgest; - fineit, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower. than the like can be bought at any other plai.e in Leba'rion. • Ile has on hand's. largeassortinent of Sofas. - ' Tote.adetes • , IMmiges,.Centre, Pier, Cant and other Ta bles: Arhat.Nots. 'lntl-lacks, Sc.&C. Aloe a large and cheap stock of stuffed. Cane-seat. and common Chairs, Settees, lledstende, and a lot of cheap• Mattresses. Also, Looking lloseviend - und.4lahogany—very cheap. Venetian Intuits; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Ilortes, for .children... BEft,:. Particular attention paid:to UNDETtTAEINO.— Ile has provided himself with the FINEST HEAUSEIN LEBANON, and will make Collins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, ZS, 109 REIGA RT'S OLD STND4 ez, Afarket and tkiter:iireita, /It: It..DEEG,.. Aft, respeceittly infornM his friendr I,j and the that hi hos tolten the above stand, formerly oceopied by Emaniel Rciatirt: and large- I,rinerktsetjthe stork or WINES AND LIQUORS, with „ Ix selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and qualities now in tbe market. My assortment consists of Octant, Ilennesy, Pinet T. Mimes, Martell. Alarett, PelleVolsion, Depuy & • Co.. A. Sergnette & CO. AVINES.-Chempagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy. Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon; Teneriffe, Itoplt, Muscat and Milumt: of vitridits brands antrqualities: IlollandOM. Scheidatn Sehnappi, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch 'and Irish Whiskeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry. Cberry.O inger and Raspberry BRANDIES: Cordials; Wine Bitters, A nisterdom Bitters, &e.. &c. Also, constantly or hand a stmcrior quality of Old Wheal, Bourbon. Malt and Monongahela MILS IiETS, of the very beat q wattles. end Pure Cider Vinegar. Frem long experience he Ratters hiniscif that he will be able to render satisfsetion t i all who's:my patronise tine nevi firM. and the reputation acquired Sir furnish ing the best Mauls of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be fintititained. All articles sold at this establish meet will be what they era represented. Lebanon,May '21,1861 jACOU K. VUXCE. J011:4 K. FUNOL Till: COUNTRY SAFE! THE. ELECTION ALL RIGHT! - 24.V7- 043 M ID; . PUBLIC ere resperthilly invited to call and ay amine a haintscone ,clection of SPRING AND SCUM'' - 'GOODS. witieh bovi• b. , 60 toppitt to pleas... both in style and „price/ 'MITE LAC tcs o ill find it the place to buy SILK Bi, FANCY DRESS GOODS Including . Fancy 'Mesa Fabriea iti'Fvery Variety.4lla6k Audifnucy;DmAit Silks, Fottlaids, Itareges and. thitilgeliobes. Chubliep,Clnildidus Irene. Sanjorca, . taveltrond Duster Cloths, Prints ' and MaMina. TIIIBET, SPRING. BROCUE AND STELLA S 111. A W..L S • LACE.WA AND F:llliitO,D l SMITE , Bel. SECON'D MOUTINT Nil GOODS, STEEL. SKIRTS,: '` F N VEILS. G t,OV GS, MITTS, kn. GENTLEMEN will be ploas.d with Our SEIVIIGOO Of CLOTHS, C ASS INERES, VESTINGS, And other articles of Bailee Apparel. CARPETS, QUEENSW ARE GROCERIES. in fact averything that is found in a Ir.:II-stocked country store. .tom We most rearm - irony solicita call from the pith- Hy. and will title o, great itle”,ture, in sh.,wing goods which fo cheapness and beautylo. survass.l. FUNCI TLIER. North Lab anon Borough, April 5, 1861. "Mlai Slrr,etlot4l Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOIE MATTIIES, Proprietor. HA 3 LI talon m a E b u n g); St l an d, long occupied b,Y• will spars no painste ma k e the Traveling Public eho stop at it, perfectly comfortable. and invite all to give me a trial: The th.use is large and well arranged. The Table supplied with the best seasonable edibles ; the Bar sleeked with the choicest Liquors, and the, litabtini large end corm seediow. JOTIN IIIATTBES. Lebanon, May 8.1861.. CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT. At Me Comer of Cumberland Street and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. Essug.A . l) l . CI & Ll 4; IIT take pleasure Inform. ing.therr Wu:wag and rho public generally that (hey have just opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DAY GOODS, • QUWENSWAItt. he, to which tlkey. respectfully Invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOODS , have all been selected with the greatest care from the largest Importing Bosses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teat+, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spiees. .Also, a large assortment of Q ÜBEN SWAIM, among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods in their line of inisi ness, which will be sold very cheap for eash,or Counity Produce taken in excitants,. • BAGS! BAGS! ! BAGS The attention of AlilleSaAnd. Partners is directed to their, large stock of - BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale °ether 1; 1860.1 BAUGH h LIGRT. VERNON & CO.; 469 BROADWAY, TOLat ~~~~'~~iC'.~~ LEMBERCER'S DRUGSTORE! D.. S. It ABEIt ' S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D. R 1 STO R This been Remover:Ho Ida Na* Building, on Cumber , land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, •• • filial subscriber respectfully announce -to his siquaiaii• Lances and the public in general, t at he has con stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - / PAINTS. EMICAL S, -" DYE-STUFFS. -VA RNTSIIEI, • TURPENTINH, GLASS -WARE, I It BRUSHES, lIA IR-OILS, EXTRACTS, lipructur Fluid, Surgical Instrnments, Toilet Soaps, Se 'gars, Thbacco, &e. Alse,tt variety of Fancy Articles toe nulpernm , to mention, which he Offers it low•rutrA; rind wurCants.the qualifies of the articles as represented:'-.. Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the' qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing also.' whore'. •.arer• Physicians' prescriptions and lainily reel/ .pesearefully,,compoultded; at ell , houss;.of the day ;or nicht. by calling at the Drug Store, opposEe the Eagle On Smulays Om Store will be opened for the corn pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M 12 and 1, and 4 and SP. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, ISI7. DAVID S. lurt.r.n. lAU VI KLAUSIEIe, lITZTEYOIL 1.1),1 CON VEYAII:CEII. Oumberliiod st. I ,4EqW re citiit OI `'Wm. Penu old," Lobiluon, Fa. April '4'4.1861. . - CVIIII7S P. MILLER, A TTozIN EI'..AT. LA w , ....-f MCC ill Walnut street, neetr. , ir - V. ly oppeake , Om Back Hobel e and two' doors month from Karmany's Hardware erfOre. Lehar, 41. March '4:3, ISO .-ly ~ . ' OF. U. 1110AVITIAN I A TTOfNI Y•A'T-LAW. Lae REMOVED Ids Office of Fuock'wNew (svcond story„) Cum berlaad street, Lebanon. Pe. • I.,abnuon, A Aril 1859. • JAMES T. YOUNG, - .bAS W t ALN UT STREW next door to 'A. S. ELY'S O LEBANON, PA. [March 13, 1681. DEE HIVE CASH STORE f 1111 E. subscriber has returned the second time this 4 I min !rout the Eastern cities, and bas opened a splendid assortment of -'Pill NG and SUM M Hit 4110.- OLD 41:111# mob which wore purchased for cash at very reduced priors.` goods are now sold entirely for cash in the, Odes, - wilt confine my sales to Cash and Country produce— lire4teli NIMLIN from 4 tdlW, cis. per yard. do 'TICKING:3 do I, to 25 do do do GINO A ;MS do It to 25 do do' do PRINTS do sto 12X do do do SHAWLS di) 25 to ss.ti4' • ;. do LUSTRE do lO to 75 cts. per yard. CHEAP CLOT 11, . CASSINIERES.. ; VESTIN,OS,;• DRESS GOODS, ' • SUGARS?" MOLASSES, .. . - • PEACHES, .to. • 10 CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 CENTS PAID FOR BUTTER. Lebanon, May 22, 1801. J. GEOUOZ. . . YF YOU WANT A TTICiTOCITtATII of yourself or friend, the best an 1 - 1 to be had at DAILY'S - Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Depueit Beek. -... , . _ .. . Thiii' iloaunger. r, . .. ?Dins w'endeniut.artieic. ju't pateeted. is something i entirely new. nett nevi , . +before offered to agents. who are wanted everywhere. Full particulars .sent fret. Address SHAW k CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. March 6 , IS6I-11Wly*. MISS AI`KINS -- virOtILD respectfully announce to the,-cititerte of V Lebanon and vicinity that sha Mut owned a FASIIIONAISLE MILLINEItY and. MANTUA MAK-:. LNO ESTAIiLISILMUT, in Marko; street, 2d dotty above 11111. A new stock het received and opened for inspnetion, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape Ond .Strew Bonnets, honing Triumitigs r ilibbons, Flowers, &e: „ .Lobstivon, April 17, 18 1. Machines: • MEDrCINES (NIA:LAITY IS 'OP • FIRST IMPORTANCE. iT L. LEMIIBBOBIL Graduate of the Mitt- I rf dolphin College of Pharmacy. offers to the gi nitizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs. ttedielnes and NM • Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toffet-and F:tncy Snaps, embracing the rt hest manufactitre in the country. and a large ; variety of Tooth Brushes. Nail. Flesh, Clothes aial Hair Brayhea. Pocket, Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory . Shell , Horn and India Rubber.l 5 PURE, SPICES. PURE SPICES.. 'Pure whole and ground Spleen nre offered to sale In large and small quancitiesut LEMBERG ER'S Drue• ' Store GARDEN SEEDS ? I:1 1 ° W E R SEEDS, You willAttel a•fitil assortment and a large variety of fIi.SSIT Gamlonatnel liFlowor Simla at LEMBEAGEBIL Condensed five, Concentrated Lye, Soda' Ash. and Potash in large and small quantities at AAMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing S'oda, Flaking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal , iratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in largo and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S D-- Drug Store. I 7f-yon are in Want of good Nreshinz Soap 4 pore white or red Castile t , .ap;• Plutitry , rt.losp. Eriisiie Soap to T.:quer° greef.e spots, superior: Shaving soap, buy the sante at . LEMT3ERGER'S. Do yatf want a good Trair Tontol , ontetblng to motto thdlioir grow, to cleans° Om IMacitymai o prevetit fidlittg out of the halm if yon do "Call at. LEMBEROMVS:' Its, TRUSSES! TRUSSES! Pm 'afflicted are requested to call and exam ion mystoek of Trusses, Supporters, B:c., com pricing, 1i Variety of fklanufiteture. ta.riklareh's" Genoioo "Improved SW Ad jasting, Pita Truss." "Slarsis" Ca tauten fat Bandage. !!!‘?.?s t de article far the purpose. If you an in want of any of the above you cah be suited at LBIVISERGER'S Drug Store. Puire Qjtio .Cltt ba.,.l3.rautv: The genabli article for Medicinal Purpoaer to beim' II alt iter Purity at LEMBER(MR'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Muse. Anything- yen want that is kept In a well ,ontlucted First class Drug Store s can be furn ished yo'n by - LEMBERGER, . Chemist end Apothecary. reeling:thankful for the very liberal patron- , age thus farreeeived from the Physizthins, Mer chants, anti Citizens of Lebanon and am round-I nags, I again solicit a share, promising to use) every effort to please all. ' icip - Special attention given to PUYSICI AY'S AtteSentarzolvs and FA MIX FIEOPIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURS.`aMmye is good as oat' be obtained anywhere. ttitd• sold to suit the times. Remember the Adtlretia, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist end Apothecary, Felt.ls, 1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa. Slid-MAKERS ATTENTION 20 11.A.ND:S . WANTall . SEWED 'COARSE, Atitits. OOD Wages and GonstantAork-itin bb Oren. Ap. k_jr ply Immediately to • ' • J. REAM& iebanoo, May 15;11031:. El 13 !.1 "a ;f1 i ;II i 3 i N M 0