Cljt VAtttiotT: TEEMS, $l5O A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. The semi•annunl examination of the eoholars of the "Lebanon Volley Institute" at Atalanta, IV. J. Bernal,le, A. M., Principal, will hike piece on Friday next, the 21st inst. The publio are rtopecttully invilt. , l to attend. On Satertiny evening the 22J. the !cholera of the same Institution will have an exhibition.— Patriotic and mousing declamn , ialegnes, are among the ettercipeA of the evening. A "PUOITIVE SLAVE" made hiR peoranee, 'net weoh, nt the Public ITiottgo, of Pet rick Brown. in East Hnnover township. Ho was oared for n.few days, when he dionppoored pnd• deafly with the watch of Mr. Brown end shout $2O in money belonging to Jncnb Bllinger. He ft ono of tholfentlemen' for whom we are kicking our utelfare,lmppinetennd prosperity to the doge. If is eivglt our tax payers will bo obliged, in addition, to maintain bin) in the ponitentlary for two or three years. .Milton MeNero, John H. Leisy, Abner W. Harman and Frederick Rummel, members of Cnpt. Ulrich's cowpony, returned .to Lebanon on Sunday and Monday last invalid. ed. The rest of the company were well and still at Alexandria when they left. SUICIDE.—A young man, who gave his name as William Ritter, belonging to Captain Lents's company, was drummed out of the camp at Harrisburg, last week, for inanbordination He immediately tried to drown himself but was mimed. A day or two after he was found hang ing to a tree in Geiger's woods, above Dauphin, keying hung himself with a leather belt. He was 31 years of age and from Pittsburg.. Sometimes be called himself Johannes Stinemetz, and at oth er times A. W. Ritter. When found ho had very good clothesupon his person, and a book was in one of bis pockets, in which 'was written— "Adieu, lovely world. This is tbe last depar ture in Jane t 1881. Harrisburg, Penn's." "To my children—Slater, my effects I wish to be buried with me, so all that has Wener' me shall be forgotten." REY: MR. MCCARTER, pastor of the Methodist R. Congregation of this plane, has been appointed Clanplain to the 14th Regi ment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and left here on Tuesday for the field of his labors. The Regiment to.which be is attached Is now on the march from Chambersburg across Maryland in. to Virginia, and although tho enlistment of Mr. McCarter will continue but a few weeks, or until the discharge of the three months' men, he is likely to see some stirring scenes in this short porlod of time. A-moNO the bidders for the 53,000,- 000 State loan we notice the Lebanon Bank fnr 010,000, and the Lebanon Valley Bank for $5,- 000. SUDDI:II DEATII.—On Saturday la t tt the wife of'Mr. John Krick,of this place, culled nt the residence of Dr. John W. Botchy!, nlen of this place, to have a surgical operntinn for the cancer performed. The tumors was located nt the side of the (nee or neek. Two of them wore extracted between 0 and 10 o'clock in the forenor.n. , The patient was doing well, but about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, while desiring the Doctor to extract several other smaller ones, she suddenly fainted and expired, The woman, was about 30 yeasts of sgennd only a week ago followed her mother, Mrs. Orth Light, to the grave. Little did she , think that !oscine short week, she too would he a corpse. We received a copy, last week, of the OW issue of the soldier's newspaper by the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment. It is printed in. line etj'le, on the old Alexandria Sentinel press, and is full of Interesting Information regarding the condition of the soldiers, &o.— Several of its columns are devoted to German literature. Lieut. John P. Ely is its editor, and among the compositor. we notice S. W. Lnecotnb gad Ji4enb Y. Ely, all of thit , place. Wr. MAW, seen several of the blank - alp, pants, end shirts furniTheritn our volunteers by the Government when they left 'fnr the "tent• eci field." They having seen about six weeks ser rise, were discharged and sent to the friend' , or their owners in Lebanon. Some of them are scarcely fit to make decent senro• f.rows with. SODA WATTA t 1 SODA WATER ! I I--- Lernherger's Soda W..ter Fountain is in full op eration, where all thirst+, indiviaunls nnn he sup. plied, with a cool, healthy and refreshing drink, rt i•jti.t the drink for hat weather, RESOLUTIONS OE THANKS. At a meeting of the Lebanon Hook and Lad der Company, bold on the evening of Fourteenth of June, 1881, the following resolutions were ,unanimonely odopted, viz : Resolved, That we tender to the Fire Camila,. nies and Banda of Lebanon, a.P well as to the North Lebanon Band, a vote of thanks for their : tine display, and their grand reception and escort of our apparatus upon the occasion of its intro duction Into Lebanon. Resolved, That S. 'McAdam, W, W. Murray and ]Teary Derr be appointed a committee to car ry out the design of the foregoing resolution, S. T. McAn.tx, W. W. Mtittnia, Committee. HFINRY Dana. June 14, 1801. Dn. Roes has for sale a very &sir. able propagation at this reason of the year for the ifpurpose of making family BEM at a cost of on • 17 8 cents a gallon. The article is called the veCompound Extract of Roots," and in addition to Its other qualities, Is bald in grant esteem for Its blood purifying and strengthening properties. Try it... 28 cont* a bottle. ---- MIRGLARY.—On Tuesday night sev. oral burglarious attempts were rondo is this bor ough, one of whlah was successful. At the Jew elry store of 3. J. Blair, the slide to the front door was pried out and a pane of gloss broken, but fortunately the theirs, mode no fur ther progress, being evidently frightened from Oak bad work by some one appearing. At tho store of E. 13orgner, in End Lebanon, they wore more successful. They entered by the, some, means, vie I—prying out the door slide, breaking glass, and unlocking the door. It it supposed that they took about $6O worth of -tore goods.— They elan effected an entrnnce into J. Goodhart'e Wittoh-ntalt log shop, but wore unsuccessful in ob. t o wns anything of value. It to to be hoped that the wino will be caught and punished. To TAX CoLLEcTo.-7-For sale at thle °elde r Blank lioeelpte for Tax Collector& Otis, County Commissioner and As soelate Judges, who are by law appointed to di rect the disbursement of the appropriation for the aid of the soldier's families have determined to pay to each soldier's wife $1.25 per week and 50 seats per week reread' child. It is likely that the amount to the wife will be increased .. before long, the amount now given is felt 10 be too small. The committee having in charge the Fund sub scribed by eiIiZOIHI of the borough atid.neighbor hoed, has determined to pay the rents .of the vol. ionisers 110 W due and coming due; • and also make Atberadvances in extraordinary eitergeneles. JEFF. DAVIS FOR. PEACE Jefferson Davis to theiffii?'yland Com- mtss - goners • FREDERICK, June 18. The following is the letter of Pres ident Jeff. Davis to the Maryland Commissioners . "MomsaomEnv, C. S. A., May 25, 1861. "Gentlemen received, with sincere pleas ure the assurance that the State of Maryland sympathizes with the people of these States in their determined vindication of the right of self government, and that the people of Maryland are enlisted with their whole hearts en the side of reconciliation and peace. The people of these Con federate States, not. withstanding their separation from their late sis ter have not ceased to feet a deep solicitude in her welfare, end to hope that, at no distant day, a State whose people, habits and institutions are so closely related marl assLitilated with theirs, will seek to unite her fate and fortunes with those of this COOMOTII eV. "The Goverrement of the Confederate States receives with respect the suggestion of the State of Maryland, that there should he a general ces sation of hostilities, now impending, until the meeting of Congress in Jets next, in order that said hody, may, if possible. tin tinge for an ad. justment of existing troubles, by means of nego tiation, rather than the sword : but is at a loss how to reply without a repetition of the language it has used on every possible occasion that has presented itself since the establishment of its in dependence. "In deference to the State of Maryland, how ever it again asserts, in the most emphatic terms that its sincere and earnest desire is for peace ; that while this Government would readily enter tain any proposition fiom the United States lend ing to a peaceful solution of pending difficulties, the recent attempts of this Government to enter into negotiations with that of the United States were attended with results which forbid any re newel of proposals from it to that. Government. "If any further assurance of the desire of this Government Mr peace were necessary, it would be sufficient to oheeree that being formed of a confederation of sovereign States, each acting and deciding for itself, the right of every other sovereign State to the same self hetion and self government is necessarily acknowledged; hence conquests of other States are wholly inconsistent with the fundamental principles and• subversive of the very organization of this Government.— Its policy Cannot but be peace—peace with every nation and people. "Very respectfully, "JEFFERSON DAVIS." To Messrs. Mliaig, Yelittt and Harding. Com- Missioners of the Maryland Legislature Cr The officers of the"Lebation Guards" have requested us to publish the following letter to Mr. Killingc r; acknowledging the presentation of swords from that gentle man to them, while on recent visit to Washington : • Ohre McDowecr.. near Alexandria, Ta.,June 7, '6l. lion. John W. K Inger • Dear Sir: —We owe you an apology fur not me this acknowledging the receipt of the three handsome sWORDS, received several weeks ago, which you so kindly presented to us Rest assured your kindness is highly appreciated, and shalt be remembered. Should it tall to unr lot to Lure an engnement with the enemy, ho assured, sir, that the swords .shall be used iu the defence of the stars and stripes, the flag of our common country' The entail swords we haul previous to those which you ski kindly presented us, have been handed over to the Sergeants of the Company. With our best wishes for your continued happiness and prosperity, we remain Your friends, Lierr. itlidsxmen not ill camp,' being retailed on special duty, but wishes tojoin In the above acknowl edgment . P. B. Cir The 'order of United American Mechanics was organized in Lebanon Pa., on Thursday Evening the 6th inst., under the suberintendence of J. A. Woomer, D. D. U.—called "May Flower" Council of Lehanon, Pa. The following officers were elected and idatalled, viz : 0, C. H. Bergner V. U, U. E. Miller; S; H. Miller ;F.S,G. H. Kareh ; T. P. F. Mooaully ; I, L. L. Greenawalt; E, Wm. 0. Fauber; I. P, John H. Krick; O. P, Benj. Young; Trustees, D. Hollin ger, John Yordy, C. R. Light. Qr . At a meeting ,of Mt. Lebanus En eajppment No 68, L 0. of 0. F., the follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing term, viz Gt . . Wm. C. Fauber ; P., Adolphus , P., Iteinoehl ; S. W.,Tobias Reinoehl, (s. a.) ; J. W., Jesiah Fauber ; Trustee, George H. Reinoehl. FRUIT THIEVING AND DESTRUCTION., OF TREES AND SHRUBS.—As the season is near at hand when persons. who, have a suffi ciently refined taste to cultivate fruits of the different kinds are annoyed by marauding ftuit thievps, we publish for their benefit the following provision from the penal code of Pennsylvania to meet such cases ; and will remark that it is the public duty or every one to prosecute offences of this kind to the fullest extent or the law. The provision reads us follows "if any peen,* nlntliWillitfly 11131160t14, injur. or (lest rny-any fruit or orneturniat !rem:, altrub, plant or growl Ti nod growing Or eultairviii in nay art:l).rd, Liar den or or upon nnv puteln-Ar.et or Nimaro in 41iis eaniranii Wealth. irt• be xuiitt .I%* noad,nninne. anti on antitnclintl, 1 , fiu ,, l nut -Xelteallig One htltitlitid itollara, un , krgn at. tutpriz“.!Any nt not ex , eeding Gr bath. rithrr. at iir likeretion or the. There was a still more stringent Jaw q.p.. plying to fruit thieves passed by our Le i gislat.ure last winter, but ;s the pamphlet laws are not yet out, we are unable to ob tain it. We shall publish it as soon as we can get it. Fruit-steuling is pistols cri minal as any other kind of stealing, and it is time that it was put a stop to.. Muses, Jure 5th.1561. Meeting of the Board of Managers of the Lebanon County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Society, held in the Graud Jury Room. The President, Judge Rank, in the chair. C. If. Bergner was appointed Superintendent of Fair around, with power to bare the grass made into hay, attend to the repairing of Mures and buildings, &c., and to enlarge the trotting track. On motion, the President appointed T T. Worth, Sam. eel grit and John Heilman. a Connuittee to prepare Premium Lists for the next Pair, to be laid before the next meeting of the Board of Managers. 0 • motion, the Secretary was directed to notify the members of the Board of Managers. by Klatt.] notice, of their election, and request them to signify their ac ceptance or nonacceptance to the Secretary. ISAAC Holerkt, Secretary. Attend to the Culture of Grapes.— Tha public will please notice that a fine assort ment of GRAPE VINES IN POTS, areforsale at Lem berger's Drug Store, comprising some of the choicest varieties, such as the Delaware, Alvey, Hartford prolific, Diana, Rebecca (white,) Union Village, ,tc, "Tun Lire or THE Paean is IN THE BLOOIL" was said by inspiration long before Harvey's die. covery of its circulation had brought to light its purposes and uses. Now wo know not only that "life is in the blood," but that disease inhabits it also. Many of the disorders that pervade the human frame, have their home in it, thrive and grew in it. The celebrated Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, has bad regard to this important fact in making a Remedy to cure these disorders. His Eitraei oi Sarsaparilla purges out theimpuri 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 tl'te POI of Dr. Ayer for, the relief which his remedies never. fail afford us when we are obliged ie tohave recourse to them.—[Catholic, Hal ifax, N. S. gilt cid Pim. THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF THE llNlON.—Philadelphia possesses the most splen did.Clothifig Emporium in the country. It is splendid no regards the palatial structure in which the immense basineas of the establishment is conducted, and it is equally splendid in respect to its great facilities and vast resources. .But to its patrons its chief attractions are, first, the elegance of the garments for Gentlemen and Youths. manufactured there; secondly, the beauty cud durability of the materials, And the- superior excel lonce of the lit, and lastly the moderate prices at which the goods are sold. We refer, in this description, to none other then the Broan Stone Clothing Hall of Boclthill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 005 Chestnut Strpet, above Sixth., Philadelphia. [ju 12-Iy. See Dr. Bamford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Felony Catbird° Pills, in soother column. THE following is a.sample•of the numerous letters constantly receiving for Itostotter's Stomach Bitters: • CthiANDACUA, July la, 1859. Mama. ITOSTETTEt SMITII, Pittsburgh, Pa.:—Gents —Aa we are strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty eight dollars for foot dozen Hostetter's Stomach hit ters, which pleate forward via Michigan Southern Rail road, Toledo, Ohio, and' Clayton Station. I have pur chased several dozen betties at Toledo this Summer, but the sale Is nn the increase so much that I wish to open a direct trade with you. I was induced to try your Bitters by my physician. for his Liver Complaint, and. received such material aid that I have recommend ed It to others and have sold abort t dozen per week for same time. I have all kind 4 of to edieine in my store. but there is none that I em, cc cheerfully and truthfully recommend us your Bitters. for knew they have helped me beyond my expectation. yours respectfully, PHILO WILSON. June 12-lm. • 'WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION Another Great OUreeffected by Arrhares Mglanel Bitters. The wife ..)f Pieter De Witte. living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county. Wisconsin,suffered much from weak ness of the Stomach and Indigestion. She had been un der a physician's care for Nome time, but the else ass seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some HOLLAND 'UTTERS at our office, which has given tone to her stomach ; her appetite and strength are re turning, and we firmly believe that th is is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity.— One thing you can rely upon, what we have published are from persons much respected in our reommunity, and are literally true. J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sheboygan Nienwsbode, Sheboygan, Wig. June 12—Im. WIWONNG eau° IL—The, ch iof cause of all ruptures in children may be traced to this die tresSing complaint, and ti,is result may be checked by using GUNN EWELL'S UNIVERSAL, COUGH REME DY. Ileing free of component:l which restrain a free use of the remedy to check the spasms, and allow the coughlo have its run in a quiet way. is enough to say of one preparation. At a small outlay, all we claim far it will to prov, ti, and fat particnians found in the*; pamphlets to be had of all agents. or the proprietor.— See advertisement in another column. .m- EmpLoYmma,-..Tito .Etie Sewing Machina Company desire to secure a few 'needlin g Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per month, and expenses, or a cam 1 mission. This is on opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business. can nety,on con- stant employment for a term 'of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Brie &tang Machine Ch. 1 It. James. General Agent. Milan. Ohio. ftli e gitur,s nti z. English preaching. next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcnpal Church. German. preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at 6 o'- elects. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHHHOH.-ROMUIEF service every IVednesday evening at 7 1 / 2 o'clock . every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Saralay evening at 734 o'clock. • Gorman preaching in the morning at 9% and Englieb in the evening at S o'clock, hrSalein's Lutheran church, neAlt Sunday. German pi each4ng next Sabbath , morning:lt 9 1 /6 o'clock, and English in tbe evening in the First Unformed -church- . . English prixtelling next Sabbath morning and evening in Zion's , Lutheran church 111 • .arrieV. On the Bth Inst., by Rev. J. Stamm. M. B. SIEGTVIST to ANNA B. FLICKING kn. both of South Attain°. On the 11th inst.. by the same, JONAS LESIIER, of Cornwall, to ANNA SNYDER, of South Lebanon. JNO. 'ULRICH. JNO. P. EGY. On the 15th inst., In this borough. under very distress ing cirrumstritioss. SARAH Karate. cons ort of John Krick. aged 30 years. 2 months sod 9 days On the 11th inst.. at the house of her grand thther, Hen ry Rohltind, in North Lebanon township. MARY ELIZABETH SHANK, aged 1 year, 2 mouths and 11 days. On the 11th inst., in this borough, Mrs. CATILARLN E MA RSHE, aged 50 years, 5 months and 3 days. On the 19th May, in Jackson township. Mrs. CATHA RINE, wife of Christian STILACU, aged 67 years, 10 months and 10 days. Felt ewers ly asleep in Jesus, in •this Borough, on the 6th Ins , . ett.-r many years of settirring, Sire. KLYZA- It NTH LIGHT, consort of Mr. 0 rttfLight. being aged 56 rears, 6 monrheraud 14 days. -Tat BEMOP.4 OF TEM JOST IS Utast)." On the 6th of May. in North L,banrn tr,woship. Mrs. -, wife of Mr ABRAHAM It. LIGHT, aged 33 years, 1 m.nth end 12 days. In Reading.on the 30th of May. Dr. HENRY SCHOEN FELD, aged 60 years end 5 months. Ou the 19th ult., In Bethel Township. 'CLINTON MARCUS KOll lt. eon of Michael and Mary Kuhr, aged 3 years. 4 months and 13 days. tin the 21st tilt, in Jackson township, EMMA MENA KAUV VI AN, daughter of John and alsry Kaulman, aged 4 years 9 months nod 19 dal R. On the Bth lest.. in this Borough. ANNA ELIZA. lIBTLI MILER, only daughter t.f Eld ward Ye,' and Edzsbeth Uhler. aged 7 years, 10 mouthsand 18 day*. Go to thy rest. my child, Go to thy dreamless hod, Gentle end undefiled, i-*.. With blessings an thy head. Fresh roses in thy hand, Buds on thy pillow laid; ITaste from this fearful land Where flowersqlo quickly fade. Borate thy heart had :sarticd In wavwardnetm v. =tray.: Betore thy P.M. had turued The deck and down wsrd srp,y Ere sin 114(.1:Ne , lred ul,s breast Or sorroar is,lte the tear:— Rise to thy home of lost lEi you zeleatial sphere. The LON:llmm Market. Par, frilly rorrreird Weelay. LF,11.41 , 1(*, Vre,trygsll.l7. JUNE 19, 1501. Lob. Mile Ex. Fam $0 25 Eggs, ji doz., 10 Steitll " Extra " ' 020 Butter...A 11,.. . 10 Lab. Val, Super. Pi ii... 5 50 Tub or salted butter, /0 Prime White Wheat, 12) bard, • 11. Prime Red Wheat, 119 !rellorri, 10 Prime Itye. 05 11am, 12 New Corn, 50 Shoulders, 10 Bats, 26 Sides, 10 Chiver-seed, 400 Soup, 7 Timothy-seed. 250 Ilnes-wax, • 25 Ptsx.seed.. lOP White ltnga, 5 Dried Apples, 'ft bis... 100 Mixed liege, 2 Dried Apples; pealed, 150 Plax."ya lb , . . 12 1 / 1 l'eueh ' Shiba,' • 250 Bristles, 15 tb., 40 7erieh'llll n tzels," 125 Feathers.? lb., 4121..., , ,' Cherries, 1 60 Wool. ..alb., 40 •Bnions. 37 Soup Beans, ^4l qt., d Potatoes, 11 bus; ,70 Vinegar, 11 gal., 12% Apele Butter, V crock. 45 The Philadelphia Market SATURDAY.; ,Inne 15, 1861. Flour to-dny is an.ll.:' The price has fallen: $5 1:(0) $5 25 for superfine; Patio $5 52: Family $O, and Fancy $707 25. The trade ore buying at theso rues, onl same little good Wet tern sold fur export. Rye Flour $3 50 ; few offers. Corn Wel—Pennsyl vania $2 81: Brandywine $3 13; some few sales. Wheat—The arrivals are 6500 bushels. Sales of Red at $1 25®1. 33: White, $1 3%1 44; this is all Penn sylvania. Sales of 5000 bliiiilols, mostly for expert. Rye is wanted at, 03e®14a., per bushel. Cron—The arrivals are small—fiooo Sales of 4500 bushels. afloat, at 55W4e.; inferior, 48e.; We tern White, 450441 c. Oats—The arrivals are small, only 150 htthels, And sold at. 31e. CATTLE: SLARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle were about 750 head at Pleillip's.yards during the week, part of which were disposed am the qnotation of last week. ranging from $8 to $9% the Val Pm. Mr common to extra quality. and the market closed very dull. The principal sales were at $pS , /,' and $O. About 411 CLAcs were disposed of at $2O to $3O each for Springers. and $2O to $25 for Cows and Calves. Of Hogs, the receipts and sales reach 3610 head, including 2750 sold a t S in _ hofrs at from 4 75 to $0 35, the latter for corn fed. and 880 at the Avenue yard at from $534 to $2!.4 the UM lbs. net; the market closed rather weak. The lades of Sheep reached 5000 head at 3033 per lb. graes; no change. mivEttionttittz. SALT FOR SALE. r flu E Subscriber has im hand and for retie. %Moto r ola and Rstail. a large go:46v c o axa l and fine SALT. June 19, ISUI-3ro, ABRAHAM STRICKLIM "LTENKY S. STINK tee daily receiving filehionahle I.l_ Dress Goods, such as (klzolles, Movtinhiques, Mo. dentis. La. vas, have! I:a of k bids for o,re:li:lg:tresses; Silk Challys. Silir Tissues, Crape Do Spattgo, tiingbarnc and Grey Dress GOWN of every deacription, offered at unusually low prizes by & . All the above goods offered at very low prices. Lr UN UMIIIIEL '.AS, Parasot, rich and tine; Skeleton tj Skirts. Dusters. Shawls, and a variety of other goods for iadies, Pitt received and for sale cheaper than the cheapest by HENRY & STLYE. TOR Bargains in Gentlemen's and Boys' Wear please call at the Cheap Store of lIENRY & STINE. COMJONEI COME ALM and see the bargains of fored in all kinds of landitlie and Gentleman's wear; greet bargains offered in all kinds of Dry Ooods.— Please call and examine our stuck—n fu ll :visor trnent on hand, at very low faros by lIENRY & HAIR JEWELRY STORE No. 206 North Bth Street, above Race, Pitij'a, ON liamiltnd for sale , a abate e assortment of superi or patterns.—and will PLAT TO ORDER. Blum LETS, BAR RINDS. FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, CROSSES, NECKLACES. VEST and GUARD CHAINS, &C., &O *Sr Orders enclosing the hair, to be plated. may be sent by mail. Give a drawing as near as you can on paper and enclose such amount as you may choose to pay. Cost as follows ;—llar Rings $2 to $6; Breast Pins $3 to $7; .Finger Rings 75 cents to $3.50; Vest Chains $6 to $7. Necklaces $2 to $lO. jar Hair put into Medalions, Box, Breast Pins, Rings, in. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. JIM* 18,1881. gifb. DRESSLER'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A'ai , sorttnent of Linen Goods for Coats and Pants just received and offered at Great Bargains by HENRY R STINE. == NOTICE. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SINKING SPRINGS. BER KS COUNTY. fifil members of Faicl company will take notice that I the time limited for payment of assessment No 11. viz:-90 days from April 6.—will expire on the 6th of July next and all policies on which said *imminent re mains unpaid after said date will be deprived of all Maims upon the company for Maws by flre.'(but never• theirs be bound to pay said assessment.) Hence the importance of prompt payment 01 the same to either of the undersigned agents for Lebanon county. :WIEN R. MESTER. Lebanon. CHRISTIAN 0. MELLY, Fredericksburg. Sinking Spring, June ID, 1861, NORTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMFY, OF LANCASTER COUNTY M"I"UrS TA U1r91,1 toeli .:n:Zittini+o orni 3O,ethritu Insurance Cmnpany of Lancaster county, as liy the act of incorporation of said company is provided, do report: that we have examined thearcomds for the year preced ing the first day of May, 1861, and find the same as fol lows. to wit: Policies issued as per last Re- port., Mny 1, nip°, V 2,730,712.00 Increase from 31ny I, IStO, to :May 1, 1861, 0%3,581.00 Amount of property insured May 1,1851, $2,830,290.00 Premium notes filed as per )ast report May 1,1300. $110,897.15 Inerea.ca from May 1, 1850, to May 1, 1.861, 6,143.50 OIL Funds of the Company: Balance in hands of Treasurer , • May l, 1860 1188.47 Interest till paid on fire losses, 4.71 $193:5P1 Reed percentage on premium notes 300.67 Rec'd fire tax on December as sessment, 1860 ..$9,780.40 Commission for receiving tax and paying fire loises 77.59 Amount lies 'd for said company $7,265,41 Dr. for expenses and fire losses paid, to wit : Paid Auditors' tees for the year 1860 Paid Lao. Examiner pub. re port At fire election notice, do Union, do do do Intel ligencer do do do Volks freund do do do Lebanon Advertiser do do do Courieret do do do Democrat do do do Where Dem. do do Reading Adler publishing fire notice 3 00 do•' John Deer's Sons, printing 600 policies 14 00 do do sin 600 notes 3 00 do W. R. Wiley, printing 2000 fire notices 7 00 do Panel istdy,printing elec tion bills 1 25 do Postage 5 05 do Blank Books 225 do A. Ronignischer, Pres .- 14.1 signing policies 2 OD do _Director's fees 48 75 do Secretary's fees Sir malt tog assessmtat and Are no tices, Sce. do Committee and Witness fees to investigating fire losses $249 02 EIRE LOSSES. 1869, March 10, Peter Sholly. of Swutara twp., Lebanon co., leas of grist mill,saw mill. dwelling 'tense and contents, with ihterest $3,898 98 1860, July 19, Isaac Wagner,of East Han orer twp., Dauphin county, barn and contents, with inter eat 1,647 50 1860, Ang.l3, Johnit. 'fess, of Clay twp., Lancaster en. partial loss on dwelling MI. contents. 4 4.3 1360, October 8, David Fisher, of the bor of Manbeitn, Lancaster county,barn and con tents. with interest 610 90 1300, Nathan Worley, of the bor. of Man helm, Lancaster co., barn and contents, with interest 473 33 Total ninotin t raid Balance In bawls of Treasurer, May 1, IS6I $380.62 Amount of fire tux assessed on premium notes on polleie. in force Dec. 1, Ino 3 per rent. allowed tocolleetora to collect said tax Am't of tax to pay fire looses, $7,06.5.0 1861 May 1, amount paid to treasurer eutetandine Ere tux i2+5.55 Witneee our hands the Ica , day of May. A. D., 1561 L. 111.1111iIIOLDSIC., EZRA SUelllidt, JONAS LABER. _June lb, 161.—f2t. Executors' NOIiCC. OTICE is hereby given. that letters testamentary IN upon the estate of Dr. HENRY STINE, late . of North Annville township. Lebanon county, Da., deems,. ed. have been granted to the undersigned. Persons in , dented to said Estate are requested to natite payment without delay, and those baring claims will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned for set tlement. MATILDA STINE. N. A nncille, Executrix, DA NI E.' STINE, S. Aunrille, Executor. Juno 5,1861. runut - c. SALE. WILL he sold at puldic sale, on SATURDAY, JUNE Tr If DJ, 1861, at the dwelling of Levi J Peltier, nt the Lebanon Borough line, in the Borough of North Leba min. tire following personal property, late the estate of Abraham Peitfor. deed. to wit: /MPTables. Chairs, Chests, Stands, Bureaus, Bedding; Bedsteans. Pillow Cases. Coverlets, Desk. Looking Glasses, Tubs. Kegs, Tools, three EiNiartittiOD.ll7. 310.1e116 and Pipe, busbies a - number of other articles in the household and kitchen lino. Also a small quantity of Store Goods ouch as Vest ings,4famikerchiefs, Calicoes. 1:5. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and: the conditions made known by HENRY FISHER and WILLIANI BLEYSTONE, Executors of Abraham l'eiffer, deceased. Lebanon, June 12,1161. REDUCED PRICES OF , SUMMER GOODS ECKERTS 9 NEW STORE, CUMBEIILAND ST., LEBANON w E pu V i t i t c ld to rme t t oe fo i l , ly or a s il u l m t s h i e lit a t trao 11 , T . ! blo for the pre.sent reason—at the fellow log greatly re duced prices: Lawns at 4 ern per yard—worth 8 ate. Lawns nt R eta per yard—worth 1234 eta. hereges at S eta per yard—worth/ eta. Ilereges at 1234 ets per yard—worth 25 eta. GinghirMS at 4 ets pm. yard—worth 1234 eta. °foghorns at 20 ern per yard—worth 25 eta Challis at 1234 ets per yard—worth 23 eta. Malta at 16 eta Ire yard—worth 25 eta. - Ducal Berege at 16 eta per yard—worth 25 eta. Mar Cloth Plaid at 25 clam yard—worth 25 eta. M o h a ir lustre at 35 eta per yard—worth 45 eta. • Fahalr , Lustre at 40 eta per yard—worth . . JAC01r.....! . ... ' .;;;L1AMS At 2R eta pCr Vail—worth 3734 cts Silks!. Silks! I at 50 cts per yard—worth $L Shawls: Shawls !. , —very cheap. GROCERIES. Brawn Sugar 5, VA and R eta per pound; White Re tried 9 and Id eta; Best Rio Coffee 14 and 16 ets; Mo lasses 7 eta; Best Syrups 141 and 60 etc per gallon.— Dried Apples and Peaches. Mackerel, Candles, SC1111)9, dc. sm. No trouble to show Goods. Call soon for Bar gains at the New Store of w. A. aJ. ECKERT. p, pay 10 eta for Eggs and 13 eta for butter. Lebanon Jane 5.1561. Eiecutors 7 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate. of Asn'Amtm PetFrea, deed., late of Nort h Lebanon borough, Lebanon eannty, . I'a, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment, and those having eb t ims will present them properly authenticated to the uuderigned for settlement. 11 FISH Ell, An n ville IVILLIA BLEYSTONE, Lebanon, f June 12, Mt. Executors. M. GREAT BARGAIN S.' LADIES' DUBS GOODS SELLING AT AND BELOW COST. AN . ASS,ORTMENT OF FANCY SILKS, BAREGE AND CIIALLIE DELAINS, -BLACK AND FANCY LAWNS AND .GINGRAI 6, FIGURED AND PLAIN SWISS AND CURTAIN GOODS. ALSO SHAWLS, BONNETS. PARASOLS, FANS, 14c WITH MANY OTHER GOODS TOO /NUMEROUS TO MENTION. GALL .AND GET BARGE AT CENTRE BUILDING OF RABER & BROTHERS. Av OULD reaptetrully natoonne , , to the rit zena of hobanor, and vicinity i hot r , he has o-eievil FASHIONABbE MILLINERY and MANTUA . MAK ING ESTAIILISIIMENT, iu Market Btreet, hi door above TIM. A new Mock just received and opened for inspection, embracing a foil assortment of silk, Crapo and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, kn. Lebanon, April 17, Mt. FITS: FITS : ! VIA'S ! ! ! ARICHEY has removed his No. 1 Tailoring . Establiahment to NO. 3 North Walnut street. two doors north of George & Pyle's store, and directly op posits the Court House, no stairs, whore lie will contln• /ne to nianufacture all articles in his line with nea these and dispatch. Ps rticular attention will be paid to cutting and nicking - thlldran's cloth. ing , &c., &c. rie solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage thus flu. extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on ciao of J. 31. Singer's Sawing Machines. All work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed. [Lebanon, April 3, 1861. ... WOOD and COAL YARD. TIEF, undersigned, lowing bought me. L—, 1, 1 leery Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, It short Wahine° north-asst of Messrs. Fosters Nutell's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought front 200 to ao CORDS OF WOOD nod from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will Cull Mem yard or deliver nt as small profits as will suit the tines. 1 therefore in vile all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, nod judge for themselves. DANIEL LIMIT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Aprill4,lBss.—tf. lur ICU AIM .1101 , 1 , 11.45 would respectfully Inform Inthe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has 11010VEL, hie TAILORINU Business to Cumberland Strout, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up In the most fashionable style and best manner, aro In vited to call. ----- 125,040.65 TO TAILORS!—Just received and for axle the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring & Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Positions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICIIJ:I.ItOFPMIAN. Lebanon, April 10, ISM. OPENING OP SPRING GOODS PROM 1.1 7 111 V YORK MARKETS. Alt the fiiklore of L. K. LAUDERMILCH ra Cant/ler/and street, Lebanon., Pentea, W AS cent., opened on erkorg, ular p l r l e t p es, for Cash or Country Produce: .• FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS.. - Fashion:l'4e SPRING SitAIFT.S, Fashionable new DIIESS (1001)8, Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS, Fashionable PRINTS for lOcts. regularly sold at 12 cents; Fashionable styles Medium and Dark Prints, at Fl, 7 ; U, and 1.0 cents. GOOD BLACK SILKS. anti a tine stock of other Mack Goons. - . WHITE GOODS. Cambrics, Jaconetts, Mall, Swiss, Nab:stock, Plabl, Brilliants, Bird Ere, Diapers, Embroideries, liandiCfs Collars d; Setts ; Linens, Towels, Sheeting., Bleached. Ilnbreaohed, BROAD CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR. Fine Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light and dark; boy's Cassimeres end Coating.— Gen tlerneu's but) Black Cassimere; Fancy Cassimeres for epring e Fancy and Plain Yeatings. GItOCERI ES AND PROVISION'S. Brown Sugars, 6 1 4, 7 and 8 cte. per lb , White Refit. ed at 9, Rio Coffee 1.2 y., 14 and IS rentic TEA, Young liyaon and Imperial; MOLASSES, 8,10, 12 and, 15 cents; Dried Apples. Peaches, "Chorries Eldciberites, fresh Mackerel, Primo limn, Prime deese, Candles. Soaps, tt e. L. R. LADDERMILCH. Lebanon, April 5, 1861. G," 11.59 $3 00 25 25 6 25 6 25 2,5 2: 25 ISM , e LD inuloal Fire Insurance Conn pany of A online, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. PUTS COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1353, and is now in full operation and ready to make thsot , mice on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents, Stock, Farm I mpleinents. Ac., on a 'Actual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John 11. Kinporte, tleorge John Allwein, Rudolph Herr, Joseph F. Mate, Christian Bachman, jr.. George S. Itomgardner, J. D. A. Garman, George Donges. John D. 'server, Daniel S. Early, JOHN ALLWEIN, President, RoooLni Man, Treasurer. JOSEPH F. Maxa, Secretary. Samuel Sunbelt!, Traveling Arent. Jacob 13chnotter;y, , Agent, Fredericksburg. Antrille, January 30, 1.861.-ly. IF YOU WANT A No.l iIiBBOTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Oallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. $6 . 7 ob ;Ls 29-I ER . S Fiq BtITTERSE e in; s $6,991.10 The p:mprie:ois mr.nitras fevers of 'HOS CI: I.E : . fa•omAcli BlT can appeal with perfect confidence to inn, and eh iv. Ls gencraily.of the United e;ot :es. he cause the articlo lips atta.izedarepu t.^,tit;:isunknown. A fuw, facts upon Imint. ssiii speak mere powerfully than volomos of h= re assertion or bLizoning puffery. The com-,emptlon of Dust ett er's Stomach Bit ters fur the last year amounted to over a half bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year 180 consumption will reach near one uxillicn bot Iles. This immense amount email never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, end the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times - fa givtitestimonials to its efficacy : in all cases of Itontachic derangements amt the diseases resulting therefrom. 'llls is not a temporary popularity, obtained by ex ;re ordinary cilorts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable nualkine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints save counted their victims l'inuth'eds'. To he able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter 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 operates upon the stomach, liver, and ether digestive organs, raild'y but powerfully, and soon restores them to a eundit ion essential to the bu ild*. discharge or t he functions of nature. $7 283 0 2 8 0 6, A. Elderly persons may use avi.Eilters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will . find in it a stimelam peenliwcly adapted to contort declining years, es it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent es a ton is, and rejuvenating generally. We tore the evi dence of thousands of aged men. and women who have experienced the benefit of using tliia preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility: acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tl,e merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that, the mother, especially if she be youl, js n - pt to forget her own Bent! 1 .1 in her extreme anxiety .for lur;lniant Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, alai enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other 'invigora tors that receive the endorsement of, physi cians, because it is agreeable to.,ihe taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused.by malaria, diarrbeen, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated,,Mvalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consalt their own physical welfare by giving to Hes teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. . CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the-many imitations or counter feits, but ask for Hosrsmit's CELEIIIIATILD STOMACLI Thrums, 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. and observe that, our autograph signature is on i he ear. Prepared and sold by HOSTBTTER 131vTITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United Mates, South Ame rica, and Germany. By Dr. Geo. Ross. D. S. Rubor. J. L. T.ousberger. Leto. norm: J. C. Seltzer, Froderloltsbnrg; H. D. Bievor Bro Manville; Martio Borly, Palmyra. Blow wir $OB4O-19. la Is'*; ATKI Ai t-§ Fashionable Tailorin;t! REMOVAL. PARKER SEWING .173 1 M.7 741) , MZ. ManUfactured for the Cr*,9ver Baker S. M. Ca. by the PARKER . SEWINC AND MAKING GROVER & BAKER'S €.I:(.I*BRATED Family Sewing Machines. A NEW STYLE--PRICE $4O. If. 11. ROEDEL, LEBANON. PA.. OFFERS FOR SALE A NEW STYLE MACHINE. They will ITEM, FELL. STITCH, RUN end BIND In the most suporior manner, met are the only machines lie the market that are so well and simply made that they may be vent Into families with mother instructions than are contained Ina circular which accompanies each machine. and from which a child of fourtdit wars may read ily learn how to use nod keep them in order. WI , sew rapidly, and will do the sewing of a family. cheaper and in less time than ten seamstresses. .• Hand sewing is fast becoming among the things of the past—and what family will be without a Sowing Ma chine. when one new maehinessil.sew better. more expeditiously, and cheaper titan can possibly be donalty hand? IT IS MORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN 11„ IL noglel culls the attention Of Partnere to this 31achluo,as ho io couiLlont LL ti thu very article fur their use. Call at rketlers 'Ronk Lire. Lebancn CATHARTIC Are y4tit sick. fo6io, and complaining? A re you out 6r Onion, with your system de ranged, anti ) roar feelings Nil- Thooe symp toms are often the prelude to SeSIUUS intiuSS. Tonle tit Qr sickness is creeping. upon you, end' should be averted by a I.lllloly use or the right tent edy. Take Ayer's and dentate out the tikordered !tu mors— purify the hiked. let the tills ;tient on unob structed in health again. They uthuoluut till, fuorti-mi of the body invevigorous ace tirl ty, purity the E)11011 from the oh. , - mil". make. ti ,oetruetiette ahidt twit, disease. A cold settles tomoultero is the bail', and elt struets its natural functions. These, if lot relieved, react u p on thettett.lres and the surrounding . organs. Kee Musing general aggravation. sulfuring, bolt. ditteaset Whit in thia condition, oppressed by the dstrangettletti ti take Ayer's rim. and unit h•ew directly they nature the natural action Of the eyeball, and with it the hie.; ant feeling of health again. What ha trot, anti en apparent itt this trivial and c 91,1111.1111 complaint, h • tlsr , trite in many of the deep-sealed era dangerune ditdoinpors. The atone purgative ellit6t expels them. Caused by similar ohetrttet. Lion and derangements of the natural fitotnions of the body, they are rapidly, tend Inane of t Man rural by he same moan.. None who tjen,y the sitlinte of these Pills. will neglect to employ them whoa buffeting from the disorders they cure. Statements from lealitic nhyairittne he stasis• of the principal cities, and from other well kttowit public par soni. , „ Feoz. a Mrwar,7/1,1 ,Iferchant f tih toms, 14;L: Dft.. AYER: Your arc the pamp, of oil that is groat in mailicia , ‘. Thor have curl my filth. doughtor of ulecron% of/M.4 Inv. 11;), hande and Fed flint had proved incurable fn• yours. llor !author hue hem* lung griev ously afflicted with blotche4 and pfiliplt•lS nit h er skin and in her heir. Alter our child eves curod,oho also tried your Pins, and thoy hove cured h v o., Ill'31:`,1111110E. AA at nanny rilyatc. Prom rte. E. it: chrhroight, Nen Year Palm or the prince of porgom. Their excellent qualitt”9 morn:lse Itny C4l)llll . tic Wet lIIISSOB. They aro mild. bat very cortnin and ofTretnal in *heir r.ctiou on the whirit males them invalinthi. to tra in the dnit,7 treatment of disease. llcadncl~c,Stelllcnanchc,T'onlStontstult, Prone 1)r. Ediu.trel itoyd,Thilimore. DEAn Into. A vent: 1 canton 111.1 , m-or con what complointa I hove a+rel With your try say an that We erer treat teith a ionegallee Medicine. 1 vices great dePell. deuce on on etrectnei cathartic in toy doily contest with disease, awl believing . as I do that 3ntur afford Its the beet we have, I of course valau them highly. Prrrsconte. PR., Mityl, 1855. • Da. J. C. ATM. Sir: T have hoeu remeuktft• cured of the ty,,r4 heltdochn any fmkly erto firm: hy u chain or two or your PUN. It sertn4 to mina from a foul stomach, which they tqUitti. , tl at once. Yotirn will groat respect, ED. W. Ditl?.DLI!.. Clot; of ,C'erovrrr Clarion 3131 lions Diqorderu —Myer Corn pi what. Pr.a. Dr. Theodor, Brit, . Yew Turk Qty. yolir Pilt4 Athuirably nilliph , d to their pun. Rpttchtltt. Let I find tht.hr hemplicistl olrects upon thu Liver vory minice.l They have in my pm:. tie, proved .s ,, re othoctitlel 6.r the cum of billow! cam pia fats theist weep 1010 I 1,110 o.olltioll. I simeenoly ',joke pidli nu . 14.1 0 01. letJgli& prirgat ire which ie worn tiii the CUlafitien4l, 1.11 the Dt.PAIMIONT Or TOR /NTKIIIOO, WpAllogloo, D. C., ith Feb., 1856. St tt 1 haws' maid year rills in my general anti hospital practice over sinewy - on made t6mu , and canuot hesitate to say they are the best ratlau•tic we employ. Their reg,u toting action on the Jiver in quirk and decided, comm. (penny they are as admirable remedy for derangements of that towns. linked, I hare 'seldom found it ed. of tiUoui dioeaoe en Obit Nato that it did not readily yield to them. kraterually years, ALONZO liAbla M. D., reviews of lbe Marius Mospitcd. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. kiwi. pr. Orcell, of eiactigo. Your Pilin have had n lung trial in my prailide and I hold thew in esteem ne one of the Last aperients 2 hare eat- found. Their eltoret ive effect ui.oli the liver snakes them nn excellent remedy, when giron in Staall loser thr Lilinus ilysenter . o 111441 dlinThral. Their anger-coating maker them .fiery IsecertiLdell) ants convenient fir the use of acumen and chanter). Dyspepsia, Impurity of Cite-Mood. _Front hen. J.l". Hiatt', 'Valor of 41(1.ent C'hnechjAlusiolt Dr:. ATM: I have used y OM' Pills with extraroltnary CarCE.-a itt my :Molly and aniond thosiil am culled - to visit in distroso. Tti rrgnluta t h e organs or digestion and purity the blood; thvy are the vary brat remedy I hare o vor knot-n, and / Con eunfideotiy roeonomend them to kuy (ricotta. lours, J. V. 11131145. NYAltal7r, Wynn:hoz Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24, 1055. DEAR Sin: I am using-your Cut hart ic lay praC- Lice, and Dad them an o.tdlont luirgutivc to cleanse tho U.stem wml purify fir fortotohot of lie Moo& JOHN G. 31L1A0114#14, It. D. Collatipit 1011. COs.i iveness, Suppression, Itheutaatisca, Gout, "Noticalgia, Drop sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. Pram !h•. J. l'.. Vaughn, A:arta,- Cftwa.e.. Too nowt' cannot ho stild of y, , oir Pills for the cure of rostirroow. if stairs .r our ft.:04310:y have found them ellitiacions as I MIST, they should joht to in proulahrt ing it for the betwiit of the 'outfit lutes whil sitlfe'r.from that complaint, srleicty allliongli tool conngll in itself, is Um progenitor of others 111:1t ere' nt rw. •1 believe coo tirenaS to originate iti.the liver, but your affect that organ mad cure the dhuar,o, l'rom Mrr. E. Mrreirf, i'leysiaern and 174,tinn find nit" or tNo large doses rfpair l'illa, taken itV the proper live. are axeql kat pronw.liTtil of the 'haunt, area: twlnni wh. I or partially stulnuouut Mat eils6 t 4 sr viti.ctual to rift, ',Sr Ile 411,1000 - awe' edrelc.nms. Tin are KO lIItIIII the haat phyaie we tom, that 1 reconunena no other to my pal lentr. /'.am the Tier. Dr. 11.. e . -es, n( :he .4.1411.4:31 Mils. Church. Pti.AANI 1101%4 . _ .Snramukb, Go.. ann. 11., itosinitro Sot: T should lie ungrateful for tits retie( your rtl 1 lin.' brought toe if t 411'4 nut report c; , r osss to sum A cobl atiticti In any limbs awl ltrouglit ou excru ciating twiratnin tnnind in eliivenic rhonma. loot the 1,4 t of physicians, the iihieogo grew srori , e and irt , rf.e, titan F, ilie /Oriel" of :your excellent acrid to itnltitgioro, lla lifackelisio, I tried your 10 - 411 s. heir ellerie Were slow, hot sure. in the use of them, I inti now entirely well. P ware NAMBEr., Paton Ttotme, Ln., Ji Dec. IRU. DR. Alan: I hove bran entirely cured, by your Pills, of pa g „ nw ti n and painful disease that had afflicted nut for years. VESEENT SLIDELL.— Most of the Pills in market rentefiVßlereurY, what), although a valuable rensotly ib skilful handset Is &moron% in a public pill, from the dreadful eohso queures that frequently fallptp Itshictuttionis it&o. These contain no mercury or rilineral,subsjanca antiwar. Price, 25 ,ceiata per Box, or 5- Boxes for $l. Prepared by Mr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Nam Soid by J. L. Lemberger, Dr. Bose end D. 8. Reber, Lebanon; Delver k Bro., Annville: Rbirk, Myeretown; horning, Mt. Nebo ; Iterrer, Best Renover; Sbnef•rstewn: end by Dealere everywhere. WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA. ki This Company was incorporated by the Legis. 'Were of Pennsylvania on April 2. 15t10, and is new in full operation, and ready to make insurance on Dwel lings and other euildings, on Furniture or Merchan dise generally; also, on Barns a"d contents, Farming Implements, nn a mutual principle. This Company will not insure property outside of Lebanon County. as it is designed to be merelpu&asso dation for Lebanomeonuty, and as Flllth. it will Insure' property perpetmally,piteafe as any other Comparlir,and at far lower rates. ThOnsunince fees, Wm; only st. 50—fur mentPerAlp. Pulley and Surrey. Any further information can be hard-by,ealllng on any of the itottra of Managers, and officetn, or any of their Agents. MANAGERS. Jacob Weide!, r Joseph Bowman. Jacob Beadle, John L. Becker, U. S. liainrnolali 'Henry Fortna, Christian -Usury, Jacob Witmer Jr., - Thomas Forster, J o h n D . Krause. Jacob Demberger,,, .wh ia dd s Adolphus JOSEPH - l. WM AN, Presidont. WEIDEL, Treasurer. J. 1411NIIY MILLER. Secretary. Agents—J, 0. Reimer, Jefferson U. Light. James , Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Dim, W. Ryan and Henry Neyter. [Lebanon, January NOM. VERNOrcI & CO., :„ 469 BROADWAY, rAr 31Er3IP 41G-'IIIHC.O .OTHER MACHINES LEIMBERCER'S AYER'S DRUG STORE PILES. IN MEDICINES OITA LITY IS OF FIRST - IMPORTANCE, • 4L'IAIITEit, Graduate of the Phila . ;,:il,eof Phrcey: &ford td Hi citizens of Lebanon and surrounding noulatey. a PURE selection of Drugs. Nedicinee and! Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Palmy Soaps, embracing the hest manufacture in the country. and a large variety of Tooth Brushes. Nail. Flesh. Clothes end Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory. Shen, Horn and India Rubber. , PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. C." .., Pure whole and ground Spires are offered for W. olio in large and email quantities at LEAIDERGER'S Drug Store. g oo . GARDEN SEEDS, i t g , V IPW E R S E E D S ' - ' . You-will find a full assortment and .ft large ;TO variety of PRESII (hordes; and Flower Soetts at on , • LEAIRERGER'S. W HOLE - SAL E AND .RETAIL DRUG STORE , Ras been Ran : lased to his Batt Building, on Camber . land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lelianbn, Pa. TILE subseriber respectfully announce to his acquain, tences and .the public in general, I at he hew cow stoney Owluind a large stock of t Ff R U G S, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, , PAINTS, CHEMICALS, "T"'" ---- DYE-STUFFS. VAR/MIMI, TURPENTINE, - GLASS-WARE, f BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se- gars, Tobacco, ke. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and war antsthe qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers - will please remember this, and examine the' tpialities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. 4W- Physicians' prescriptions and family reel pescarefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by culling at the Drug Stare, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays tha Store will bo opened for the coin pounding of prescriptions- between the hours of 7 and 10 d'eloelf, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. Lebanon, Dec.o. 1857. DAVID S. RADER. .ICEVI KLAVSER cURVEYuIt and CONVEYANCER, Cmnberland .St., ► . 1,4 Roam ens t of "'Nm . reilu Hotel," Lvbanau, Pa. 44111 N, 1801. CYRUS 1,. :MILLER ATIMINVI-AT-I,NW.—Office in Walnut street, near ly opposite the Buck Hotel, and two doors south from +Zermany's Hardware store. Leban..n, `larch 23, 1.801.-ly. J. H. BOWMAN . A TTORNET-ATAAW,-ltn REMOVED• Ills' cape ei Fuuck's New Building, (second st9r7,/ Cumberland striqd, Lebanon. Pa. L 104131011, April 6, 1.856, ,• • JAMES T. Y. OUNG, GAS FITTER, w A fi r c .s e, u , :r4_ , R o E7 : _n l ext door tittiAa.rlll,pjaio. BEE WIVE CASII STORE: subrcriber bus returned _the second time .this spring Wont u Eastern ci ties, find bas opened a splendid moo, of -PRING and SIM 31 ER Illorllol, MED jiIED which were purcluved for casb at very reduced prices. goods are now sold entirely for mat in the Cities, I will ewstme my sales to Cash and Country preduco—. We sell MUSLIN from .1 to'l2l,l' ! ets; perlard, do TICKINGS do b tot 5, do do do E. GING lAMS do. to'2s: :do do do, PRINTS do sto 123,4 do do do SEA LS do , 25 to ss.vo do ' 'LuTritn do 10 to 75 ets. par yard. CHEAP CLOT Hi" CASSX!EBRES, VESTINGS, DRESS GOODS, SUGARS, MOLASSES, PEACHES, a.. 10 CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 CENTS PAID FOR BUTTER. Lebanon, May 22, 1801 CIEORGB. RAUCH & LIGHT. At Mc Corner o Cumberland Slrect and Plain:, .Road, LEBANON, PA. it,ry - ES:3IIS. RAUCH & LIGHT take pleasure tubiform. .03_ lug their friends and the public generally that they , have j uf g: opened a large and carefully selected alaort. meat of . . DRY GOODS, - , • 01100 guranrsrrAnE, &a., to which 1.1,e7 respectfally irzvite the attention of the public. Their - oav GOODS ) have all been anieetted with the greatest mon from the Wren Impartin tiousee in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of dump Sugars, Coffees. Teas, Chutetato, and all Mails of Spices. Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE, among which are the newest patterns, together with most au endless variety of Goods in their line Of . betil- - ness, which will he sold very cheap for cash,or Ootintty Produce ntiten.in exchange. BAGS!- BAGS! ! BAGS Hl r - • The attention of Millers Rod Farmers is ditecteCto their Isrge stock of BAGS, which they will„sen at wholesale prises. Castabta• 17, 1860:.] RAUCH .t T41013T. `~rgldES: lUht, Condensed Lye; Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in lar ,, e and small quantities at LEMDIRM ER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal. eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for safe in large and small quantities at LEMBERcIER'S Druk'Store. ff you aro in Want' of goad Washing Soap. pure white or red Castile ;Alp, Country Soap, Erasivo Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERUIER'S. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? smoothing to niche the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do Call at LEMBERGEMS. Tn„, TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam !no my steel: of Trusses, Supporters, Sc., Com . - prising a variety of Manufacture. o.l„“Marsh's" Genuitie "Improved Self Ad justing Pad Truss." "Marsh's" Catamen ial Bandage. An invaluable artick for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you ,an be suited at .I.JEMIMIGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio (Wall ha Brandy. Tile genuine article for Medicinal Purposes to be had in ell its Purity at; LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Muse. Anything you want that is kept in a well quiducted First class Drug Store, can be furn ished you by ! — LEIVEIRGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Peeling thankful for the very liberal patron-! .ige thus far received from the Physicians, Mer-i chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround-; ins, I again solicit a share, promising to use s i every effort to please all. /LW-Special attention given to PnYsiciAN's; PRESCUIPTIONS and FAMILY Itactievs, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sad to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb. 15, IWO. Market street, Lebanon, Pa. . RADER'S CHEAP-=STORE 01 0 July 4, 1R60,1y n