311firttiovr: ill I= TERMS, a/ 50 A YEAR LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. stir A great many soldiers passed through this pine% over the Lebanon Valley Railroad, lan week. Among the number we en nead the 2d Rhode Island Regiment, Governor Sprague ; the 28th Regiment or New York State Militia, Col. Ward; a New Hampshire Regiment, AO. The Rhode Island Regiment wee provided with .Rifled Cannon, Camp Equipage, and, in gehoral, in such tip top order that it was a delight to look upon them. When will our Pennsylvanian eoldiers be thire equipped ? They all, we understand, passed directly through, via Northern Central R. R., to Washington. JOIEIN P. ELY, of this place bee.baeu appointed tu,a I lst Lieutenancy in the regu6r army. Ile iel to , report for tier . vjee at Tn. Canapolls on the 15th of July. Wo congratu late Tohn on his success, INVENTY Mormons strfrfed from tlettuyllilllemonty for Utah on Tuesday of lust week, They were principally foreigners from the mines, They gave the astounding information that It was decreed tbo Mormon nation 86 ould eome end relieve our country from ite prevent dif ltasllitee, so they tenet hurry to get to Salt Lake *o help lit that important kraneollan. Pittim-ne reeldne e of Frederick teitswer, In limit 'Hanover township, Lebanon co., Vt!ts'etettreiy destroyed by fire, with all its con butt, on Wedr.erday mo-ning of last week. It was a good log house. The family barely escap rid, being in bed at the time of the discovery of fire. The property ii insured for $1,200 in the Sinking Spring. company. Gov. SPRAGUE, of Rhode Island, passed through this place on Friday morning, in Company with the soldiers, Our citizens were oorry that hie presence was not known luta too late, as many desired to manifest their appreeia lion of hie patriotism and bravery. THE people of Campbellstown, this bounty, are trying fora daily mail. They should ltaie it. The Mails aro tending strongly towards aonfusion in these times. While they are poorly awed in many localities, some or the most Im portant routes and offices are discontinued with out a reason . The daily ,Regimental orders iire as 1011Orti Reveille and roll cell, 5 A. M. Polio. duties, 6:30 do. Battalion Drill, 6:67 do. Breakfast, 7 _do, Guard mounting, 8 do. Target prnotlca, 84. do. Company Drill, 10:15 do. Dinner,. I P. M. Company drill, 4:30 do. Dress parade and Battalion drill, 5:15 do, Supper, 0:30 do, _ ''e too, Tattoo, Taps, (411 lights extinguished) trim members of the Union Fire Company are requested to attend the meeting on SIM Monday evening, the let of July, as busi• sass of importance will be transacted. Among the names of appointments of Surgeons by the Governor we notice that of Thome, of Palmyra, Lebanon county, COMYVNIOATZD. The eisminallen of the students of the Leba non Volley Institute, in Annville, took plooe on the 21st, inst. The students aequi trod themselves welt and the exercises rinsed the session very llntinfnetnelly lit ell. The insiitotion is un. tier the supervision of Mr. Burnside. The man ner in which the ezereinen wore enottueted, and the oonduet of the students tiering the exeveiveF, showed that Mr. B. is not only n teenier of the Arts end Sciences but of disnipline nhon. The ex Inthithin was to take playa on the Poturday evening foilowingi theusth cireumstances prohibited our presence we feel assured from what we sow on the eaeminatiou•dey, that, it met with the same sue eels. VISITOII. SODA WATER I I SODA WATER I! I Lemberger'd Soda Water Fountain is in full op eration, Where all thirsty individuals can he sup plied, with 4 eoul, healthy pad refreshing drink. It is ju4t the drink for hot weather. Attend to Me Culture of Grapes.— The public will please notice that a floc assort- NOM of OaAJ' VIM POTS, are forsale at Lem bargees Drug Store, comprising some of the obtilsest varieties, snob as the Delaware, Alvey, Hartford prolific, Diana, Rebecca (white,) Union Village, ,:to. DR. Ross has for sale a very desirable properatiou at thin season of the yenr for the pur. pose of making family Been, at a cost of only 8 soots a gallon. Tho article is nailed the "Corn. pound Extracts of Roots," and In addition to its other qualities is held in grant esteem for its blood purifying and strengthening properties.— Try 11-25 cents a bottle. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of the afflicted to .the card of Dr. Wise who may be consulted at the Eagle Hotel, Lebanon, fir a few weeks; also to the vory flatter lag notice that the Philadelphia papers have giv en him for his great success in that city. We are pleased to learn of the greet sateen that attends Dr. Wise, whose office is at No. 129 Arch St., Philadelphia, in the treatment of the Eye and Ear. We have indeed heard of some extraordinary cures on those who had almost given up of ever hearing sounds again, or of he. lug charmed by the sight of nature's beauties and the smiling faces of friends. Such, however, proves the great perfection that medical science has arrived at. He also treats the Lung and Re. apiratory diseases with equnl advantage. These 11110e6JPOS hare met with due _appreciation, and have gained for the Doctor the name and repu tation be justly holds not only in our city but throughout the Union. • Lefler .Frons Jlexandria. CAMP McDown', June 18, 1881. beast /'swims r—Tbe morning beautiful mid Imo air refreshing I could not get a better tiuse to write 4 brief *pistils to you. This morning the boys are in high spirits after having s good night's rest, and li'bno gaua lilting en the banks of n ,emallwitrulet or 'aster, all by myself, and lock :Wand I Cam see seal enjoy nature's beauty d Is %played. We nme blessed with. a considerable ati•asbes , e,f albedo trees on our field, and the boys gretieralit? 'enjoy themselves in some way or other VONt lhis green covering, whi oh, if we had it not. I do not know who we would do, as we would Itet bo Oka As staved the bent of the burning sun. y mist Oct forget to mansion, •eh Ile I am looking otoun g, that I seem yooderhil I, where the Mich • lgsp ha Yaarecamped. peeping from between the 10441 MAI Ilatre-honored dos, with its breed stripes A nd height Sara, Sostiog in the breeze. Long i d s; it valve Ore? our glorious un fon, endnnt one itm , Dr stripe be tarnished or disgraced ? On last Saturday evening we hod a brigade pored°, the sun coming down in ell its power. W e were obliged to march lotto the City. After marching through the pritiolpal streets, and nigh t coming on fast, we d m p r ogooded to our Camp Ground, and I can inure you thstootone of oar boys was Bor. ry when We name to Comp se we were all tired. We noshed our new uniform and look tolerably well in thew; much better than I expected. The Item. Mr. Miller paid us a visit on lest Wednes day. lie received a hearty reception in the way of oinking bonds: In the evening he spoke to us and wise listened too With groat attention, at ter whit% the bandplayed several pieces of mimic, inch as theater Spangled Banner," and "Hail Columbia." The 1I V, Gentleman then presented • flag, and placed it in the bande of Mr. Henry Rite, the ems of the Mother mad Opandatother who 1810 Or 11 Wee then propoipd that the l'Otir Spangled Banner" should be eung by our boys, which they did with credit to ours& vei tind friends. Ln the evening we had a sermon from Mr. Miller, which was exceedingly good. lie preached fro m the words :—"the one thing needful;" and after remaining with us over night, he left the next morning with the intention of going to see the 4th Regiment of Pennsylvania, promising us to he back on Sunday. I have no news to send you of any consequence relative to war affairs ' only that i t is reported the rebels have evacuated flarper's Ferry, and it is supposed that they intend to come to Man • SEW Junction to join the troops there.,-- On lest Friday I wee on Picket Guard, and had a very fine place to•go bathing. and after spend tog some time in the water I felt like a newly born man. Our Regiment guards the long bridge,and every exerting nt about sun-set, they take up the planks on the bridge se that iu ease of any at tempt made by the secessionists to (mine across would be a failure. There is a fine breeze here and we all feel better since we came into the coun try, than we did when we were the city. Some of the buys captured 'tense belonging. to John A. Washington, an officer in the rebel army. Thera have been several captures made by our men eine° we arrived here. To day we .had inspec tion of arms, which is the rule to have• done ev ery week oneo.': We have more drill leg now than_. we ever had, but not with,tandieg Celt Chet I think the health of theiioYa is better now than it ever was before. T. must say for tnyeelf that I never enjoyed as good health as I now do, with the ex caption of to little cold. I must now conic to a close as I have said all that will interest you. P. B.—The present received from our friends at home, of bread, butter, &c., mined so well that we could hardly get enough of it. The more the merrier.. 3 , R. Leiter from llagerslown. CARP NEOLEY, lIAGERSTOWif, 1, • June 20, 1861. MR. Entron r—You• will perceive by my cap •tion that wo have chanced quarters. We arrived hero at IU o'clock, on Sunday lust, and pitched our tents about a- mile form town. to the even. lug General Patterson accompanied by Governor Hicks, came into camp and reviewed our troops. Before parting, the Ile:lora I deli cared a fine speech, to which we listened with marked attention. It was to us hero, a sulltituto fora sermon when at home. On Monday night the whole of our troops were ordered out each to be provided with knapsack and forty rounds of cartridge. You can imagine bow readily we responded to the artier, from the fact that in a few minutes 3000 "hold s.olger boys," were ready to march. It was about 2 o'- clock in the morning, end dark as Erebus, and away we went, without the least knowledge of our destination, the sool-stirring music of the fife and drum, echoing upon the stillness of the night, seeming to tell all disloyalists that "Here we come." In a few hours we arrived at Williams- port, whams an engagement was expected, but the enemy happened to be among the "missing." However, we must have been in close proximity, as several of our pickets were shot. Satisfied that all was 0. K., we returned to camp, at Ha gerstown, the same evening. This was a march of about sixteen miles. I cannot give you much war news, which, per haps of all things, your readers have an especial hankering after. In fact, it-is a mistaken netien people have, that we are booked up on everything that. transpires here. It is, however, generally believed, that FOULS bloody battles will soon he fought, such as will rival those of Austetlitz and Marengo, in the days of Napoleon I. It is my candid opinion that "war is -- to let it cotne"—the 14th is ready to don "killing bu siness." We are not all uniformed yet—you can't does , - erything at once, you know—but all enwr into the spirit of the drill with lionhearted fervor:— Those who have porn out their:pantaloons, drill in their under clothes, which gives quite an odd appearance to the ranks. We are not patrtientar, and can afford to fight in'•ottryaltirt tails as well as our forefathers could in thiglciomy days of '7O. If any of my friends,should.come to the head quarters of the "14th," they will at all times find the latch stringhanging out, and receive a hearty welcome. 9:30 du, 9:#5 do. 'We have just received our marching orders, so I must close very abruptly, get randy to strap up my knapsack, till my hnversaelt end entrieen— (rho latter with water,) shoulder my musket and hid adieu. There aro about 30,000 troops in this vicinity, more or loss. As soon as we are quar tered again I shall inform you of our wborea bouts, meanwhile Yours inn rush, LEBANON CONFERENCE, Of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of East At a meeting of this body held on the 11th and 11th inst., at Schuylkill Myren, the following resolutions were preposed f Wtorytass, A long-cberiebed and wicked scheme for the destruction of our National - Union, has at length been fully developed, and has exhibited itself in its true cha. ratter by a stupendous series of Mined en the part 4.f un principled political leaders, embracing- rot bery, pifijury, and the whole catalogue of enormities that combine to constitute the vilest record of treft3Ull that stains the pace of history ; and WilkliCEAS,Tne principle put ibrward in instillation of these outraged is one that. it suffered to prevail, would m.t only rend our glorious Union into fragments, end in. IlltgliTate en intei minable series 01 sanguinary and fra trie let wars between rival I,etinms, but w..uid under mine and overt urn the whole 14ric of civil society and social order, and reduce our eon nt ry to a condition of ab ortion, an;;rchy, in which no law would be held sacred and no rights respected; and, WIISREAB, The success of such an instil rection against the duly constituted authorities of the and, and of such unheard-urf treason against the taildevt and must belied. co, t government on earth, would at the Name time de stray the foundation of our dearly cherished relig uus liberty :mil retard Indefinitely the progress of Christian civilization. and °fall efnirts tbr the erdagelizatiou of the world ; therefore, Resolved, That, In the opinion of this Conference, it is the duty of ti t• p tr-ots to rally around the standard of their country, and contend for the Continuance of cur nation's life, against the duadly assaults of its ;Lies. Resolved, "i hat, in our opinion, it is the duty of taros at whntover sacrifice of treasure. and even of lie itself to contend for the maintenance of those prin ciples f civil and religious liberty that were trium phantly established by our fathers, and which it id Our solemn obligation to hand down unimpaired to our pos terity. Resolved, That whilst relying upon the ledisputablejus tic° ofottr conga and confidently looking to God for his pro vidential interference in our behalf by euntliunding the counsels of our foes and guiding our armies to victory. we should ever bear in mind that our first duty is that of implicit and unwavering submission to our Heavenly Father's will. and a conscientious obedience to ell his holy commands; that - true patriotism and true piety ever go hand in hand. ',Resolved, That we therefore look with sorrow and pain upon the open di regard of the Lord's day mani fested by our military authorities, in the holding of un necessary military reviews, &1., and earnestly beseech them to avoid all needless.dieplay and labor on the di vinely appointed day of rest. Resolved, That, recognizing the hand of Divine Prov idence in all the affairs of men. and of nations, we hum bly acknowledge our desert of severe chastisement for our national sins, and beseech our Heavenly Father to overrule this awful scourge for 'our purification and complete regeneration; though it be by a baptism of lire and blood. ginciat 4otivcs.. THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF THE llNlON.—Philadelphia possesses the most splen-. did Clothing Emporium in the country. It Is splendid as regards the palatial structure in which the innnenso business of the establishment is conducted, and it is equally splendid in respect to its great facilities and rest resources. But to its patrons Its chief attractions are, first, the elegance of the garments for Gentlemen and Youths. manufactured there; secondly. the beauty and durability of the materials, and thi superior excel lence of the tit, and lastly the moderate prices at which the goods sro sold. We refer. in this description, to none other then the ikon n Stone Clothing Gall of Bodkbili & Wilson, NO9. 603 and Atif, Chestnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Du 12-Iy. /rip See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. Tim following is a sample of the numerous letters constantly receiving fur Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters; CszANIMOUA.. July 15,1850. Mamas. HOSTETTER .1' SZuril, Pittsburgh, Pa.:—Dents —As we are strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty eight dollars fur four dozen liostetter's Stomach Kit tery,which please forward vie Michigan Southern Rail roa, Toledo, Ohio, and Clayton Station. I have pur chased several dozen bottles at Toledo this Slimmer, but the sale is on 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 the Liver Complaint, and voceived such material aid that t w 1 hare reeonmend- Od It 1,0 otheothersawl intim sold about two dozen per eek for sums time. I have all kinds of medicine in my et ore, hut there Is nuniNtlityt ca itt n so cheerfull .and truthfully recomtnendouvyour Sers, for 1 know y they have held me beyond my expectation. Yours respectfully, PHILO WILSON. June 127-IM. WHAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION Another Great Cure effected by Brerhetre'; Heard Bitters. The wife of Plater De Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wlsootiele,suffered much from weak -11003 of the Stomach and Indigestion. She had been un der a physician's care for some time, but the dice ace B , e ,, e l l e,d...,_tobefile even his skill. She purchased eerie BurrEits at our office, which has given tune to liar etomach ; her appetite and strength aro re turliing, and we firmly believe that this is another great core effected by your medicine. We have Estill 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 perilous much respected in our moirminuity, and are literally true. J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sheboygan Nieuwsbode, Sheboygan, Wim. June 12-Im. JOHN E. ]LOPES DAVID C. DISSINGER Pennsylvania. WHOOPING COUGH.—The chief cause of all ruptures In children may be traced to this dis tressing complaint. and tLis result may be checked by using lIUNNEWELL'S UNIVERSAL COUGH ItEME DY. Being free of components which restrain a free use of the remedy to check the spasms, and allow the cough to have its run in a quiet war. is enough to say of one preparation. At a small outlay, all we claim far it will be prov. rl, and ful particulars found in the pamphlets to be had of all agents, or the .proprietor.— See advertisement in another column. au- Ilapjun Eamovarar.—The Erie Sew log Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary Of 25 to 80 dpllars per month, and expenses, or a corn mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business. can rely on con-, atant . employment for ft term of years. Confidential CitTulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Co, it. JA L ZIES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. (r.'" l • ,• It,S F titt ets English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morn fag at 10 &dent in the Evangelical church. and in the evening at 0 o'- clock. . ST. .10112e8 ILEPORIVIED lillUßClL—Regular service every Wednesday evening at o'clock . every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at • 734; o'clock. Germatweaching next Sunday. at 10 A...M., and En gash an the :evening at 6 o'clock - , in the Moravian churn. English preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the First Reformed church. English preaching next Sunday morning et 934 o'clock, and German at 2 P. M., in Salem's Lutheran ehureh. 43orman sery ices next Lord's day morning and English in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran church. arriell, On' the 20thhint., by the unit; Mr. c. 'HEN RY ELLIOTT. assistant. Postmacter at Erie. Mich., to Mies CELIA A. OSGOOD, of Hertford. 311chigan. On the iSth nit, by the 'Rev. John Kochi, Mr. SAM. UEL ROLIiI?,;GER to Mint LEIINA ELEINFELDHIt, both of Heidelberit toivositip. On the 20th inst., by the lien. N. W. Kreuter, Mr HEN. RY WERNEH,D. S., to d 1 WI SARAH ANN lIOFFERT, both of South Lebanon township. h :~~~~ On the let inst., near. Lebanon, GEORG E HEILMAN, son of John IT. and Mary SNAV ELY, aged 2 years, S months and 6 days. Why should 1 vex my heart or fast, . No more he'll visit me ; My soul will mount to him at lust, And there my Child I'll see. On Tuesday the 11th inst.. in Rothe! tp., Mr. DANIEL LOOS. aged 60 years, S mor.ths and 10 days. On the 11th inst., in North Lebanon township Mrs. REBECCA, vile of Mr. Franklin Muth, and daughte r of Mr. Henry Tice, aged 22 years .7 months Stud '6 days. The Lebanon Market. 17orecully Corrected Wieldy. ' LERASON, Wznxesnar. JUNE 26,1861. Lob. Mills Ex. Pam ¢625 Eggs. la doz., 10 Smith " Extra 620 Rutter,* lb.. ~ 10 Leb, Val. Super. Finvs 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 15 Lard. 11 Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 55 Ram, 12 Corn, • 50 Shoulders, 10 Oats, 25 Sides, 10 Clover-seed, 4 00 Soap, Timothy-seed, 250 Bees.wax, - 25 Finx-seed. 102 White Rags : Dried Apples, bu., 100 MiXed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, tb , 1214 Peach "Snits," 250 thistles, lb., 40 Pesch "Rohe's," 125 Panthers, lb., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool. i 6 lb., 40 Onions. 57 Soup Beaus, ti qt., 6 Potatoes, i bus, 70 Vinegar, 11 gal., 144 Apple 2 utter,V . crook, 45 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY. Juno 22. 1861 . . , -Flour is dull to-day ; sales of Seperflne at ss®s 12, Extra at $5 50. Family at $1 75. and Fancy at $6 756 7. The trade are the buyers. The sales for expert are very ematl.. Rye RMur—Sales of 400 IMls. at $3 25. Corn "Meal— Sales of SOO bhls. at $ll 37, and 330 bbls. Penu.=ylvauia at $2 02 for export. Wheat—The arrivals are light; sales of 0000 bush els, the largest part at: $1 2301 25 for Pennsylvania Red, and $1 35@L 40 for White—this is all for export. Corn is firm. Arrivals. 7000 bushels. S aura sales at 51e. Buyers wanting a reduction. 4OOO bushels good yell,w sold at that rate.- : .` Cats see in request. Euuthern, She., Pennsylvania, 30e. Arrivals 600 Mullets. Nearly alt sold. CATTLE MARKET.—The offering , of beef cattle at Phillips' 'yards show n considerable increme reaching nearly 1300 head this week. and the market was very dull. owing to the high rates demanded. Over 1000 head were disposed of within the range of Vail% the 100 lbs. The principal sales were at pi :Ind $534. Cows were rather lower, some int selling at from $2O to $25 each for Springers, and $22 to $O5 for COWS and Calves. Hogs were also lower, - with sides of sonde 3150. Includ ing 2213 at Imhoff's at tram $5 25 to $5'75, and 900 at the Avenue yard ot $1@ . 534 the 100 lbs. net fur still and corn fed, as to condition. Abv , 7l. 5000 Sheep were dis pmwd of at from $2 to $1 each, according to condition. I,lf.ity Attilertiontento-. Sea !lathing Near Philadelphia, IMIR SEA.BATIIING. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (two and a half hours' ride from Philadelphia.) is more frequented than any other place in the United S Its 'bathing. sailing and fishing facilities are occur pasted. Its hotels and boarding-houses. which will ac commodate about 7 xdo perm no. are as well kept as those of Saratoga or Newport. Its beach is nine miles in length, affording a magnineent drive, while the atmo phere of the place Is remarkable fur its dryness. The mails are ca. tied twice daily to and from Philadelphia; and a telegraph extends the whole length of the road. Trains a Camden and Atlantic Railroad leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. at 7'34 A. M., and 4 P. M.— Leave Atlantic at ti 15 A. M., and 4 46 P. M. Distance 1 , lies. Fare t SO. MeKibbin's (United State hotel,) the Surf and other houses now open. June 26,1861.—h0. DR. J. WISE. A Rare Chance. for the Afflicted. OONSULT at LIM ... EAGLE HMI, Lebat;en, for a few weeks, a 'physician who has devoted eighteen years to sueeessful treatment of all eItMONIO DISEASES, lipdiseases of the EYE and EAR, tool all dis -4..„41,—. eases of the LUNGS. Let no one am i e t,,a ~,g-' ' lent the present opportuoit% of hullos: their health restored while there is yet a chance.— Preernstinationi tf e thief of time, is it iso tlm worker of much evil in disease. Do hot put off giving attention to your complaints till it is too lute. Many diseases work insidiously Without year knowledge; have you half destroyed before you are aware of Ito fatal ap proaches, [Lebanon, J upu 26, MI. 11. ll ROEDEI/8 101* - ooitglii ANGI47IO-0-1 At Prices to Suit the Tinics. AVING a large stock of Window Shades. a every la variety. and tieing desirous to close them out be fore the season 43 oda, I will sell any one desiring Win dow .9iatles at a bargain. Call and see. • PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES, UNION 'Ofh. PAPER, MEDALS OF EVERY KIND, MILITARY TACTICS, MILITARY MAPS, UNION AND PATRIOTIC: SHEET MUSIC, — ll[7 - 11C2G National Anthem-I'llli C hN Srl rUT I ON. coLumirrA. FllI( KM OF TUN °ORAN TDB FLAG OF OUR UNION—by Hugh Clark. '• 4. W. B. Bradbury National Ode—TIIE FLAG OF TILE FREE. 'OUR 000 D Still' SAILS TO NIOIIT. Vive /' Aitiarica-110ME OF TON -OUR UNION MOUT OR WRONG. DIXIE FOR TUE UNION. AMERICA. Harper's Weekly. (a Pictorial Paper) Fmk Leslie's Illustrated, and Frank c eslia's History of the War. can be had by calling at IL 11. Roedel's Book Store, Cum berland Street, Lebanon, Pa. [June26, 186 L SALT FOR SAL E. rll JE Subscriber has on hand and for Aide. Wholesale and I.etnil, n large quantity coarse and fine SALT. Juno ARRA lIA3I ENRY k STINE aro tinily receiving fashionable 1 - 1, Dress th)(lS, such as Gazelles. Mozambiques, donee, E n.wns, Lave' i .11 °fall kinds for traveling dresses; Silk elvdlys, Silic Tissues, er,,pe De SpangA, Gingham; and Grey Dress Goods of es-rry description, offered at unusually low prices by !EDNEY k STINE. 4J All the above goods offered at. very low prices. SUN Bbl !,AS, Parasols, ri:di and fine; Skeleton Skirts, Dusters. Shawls, and a variety of other goods for ladies,..just received and for sale cheaper than the cheapest by As C 0.3111 ONE! CO/IE ALL I and see the bargains of ,/ fored in all kinds of Ladies' and Gentleman's wear; great bargains offered in all kinds. or Ory - Goods.— Pkiase rail aud examine ourstuek—it fall assortment on hand, at very low rates by HENRY' & II RESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY STORE No. 206 North Bth Street, above Rage, Phil's:, Lund and for sale, a choice matirlinent of superi- U , or patternm—and. will PLAIT TO OltaElt, Mace- MG, Eau. BINGE, FINGER RINGS, BREAST. PINE, Gusases, IS.NRICLACEG, TEST sad U CAICO Coitus, &e., Orders enclosing the hair t.:l be plaited, may be Nan tby mail. Given drawing as near as yen ran on peeper and eneleno such AfiLiMlit as you may choose to pay. Cost as follows : Ear It lags el to - $6; Breast fine $l to $7; Finger Sings 75 rents to $:3-51.1; Vest Chains $0 to $7, Necklaces $2 to $,lO. ,lid' flair put into Medalious. Box, Breast Plus, Mugs, he. Ohl Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. • June 19,1861. IF YOU WANT Agood PICTURE fora Medallion or Pin, oalPdt HAL , LY'S . Oallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit /Mak. I A full assortment of Linen Goods for Coats and Pants Just received and offered at Great Bargains by HENRY & STIN.IO. NOTIC E. TO THE MEMBERS OP,TUE MUTUAL TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP SINKING SPRINGS,. BERKS COUNTY. runs members of said company will take notice that the time I halted for payment of assessment No. 11, viz:--90 days from April expire on the 6th of July next and ull policies on which said asessment re mains unpaid after said date will be deprived of all claims upon the company for totems by lire, (but never theless be bound to pay said assessment.) Hesse the important of prompt payment of the same to either of tho undersigned agents for Lebanon county. JOHN B. HIRSTER. Lebanon. CHRISTIAN 0. AIRILY, Fredericksburg. Sinking Spring, June 19,1561. NORTHERN MUTUAL. INSURANCE COMFY, OF LANCASTER COUNTY WE, TUI 'UNDERSIGNED AUDITORS to examine and adjust the accounts of the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Laneaster county. as by the art of incorporation of said company is provithal. do report : that we hove examined thosecetnts for the year preced ing the first day of May, 1861, end find'the same &s lot lows. to wit: Policies issued as per last Re port, May 1 , 156 0,. - $2,736,712,00 liniPase from May 1, 1860, to May 1, 1561, 03,587,00 - • Amount of property insunti May '1,1851, $2,830,290.00 Premium noes filed as per 'set report May 1,1800. $119,697.1.5 Itierease from May 1, 1900, to May 1, rig, 544150 Cu. rtthas of the company: Belance In hauds of Treasurer, May 1,1869 $1.88.47 Interest till paid on Are losses, 4.71 $193.58 Deed percentage on premium notes 360.87 Reed fire tax on December as sessment, ?SIM $4,789.96 Commission for receiving tax and paying tire losses 77.39 Amount Rec`d for said company $7,265.41 Dr. for expenses and Ore losses paid, to wit: Paid Auditors' fees for the year 1000 $3 00 Pail Lan. Examiner pub., re. poi-tit...6re election notice, 0 25 do Union, - do 6 26 do Intelligenter 25 do Slolks &cunt! do do do Lebanon Advertiser do 0 25 do do Courier, do 625 do do Democrat do 625 do do Where Dem. do 6 25 do Beading Adler publishing lire notice 3 00 do John Baer'S Sons, printing 600 policies 14 00 do do do 000 notes 3 00 do W. B.Wiley, printing 2000 • fire notices 7 00 do Sam'l N issly,printlng elec tion bills .1'25 do Postage 5 OS do Blank Boots 2 25 do A. Konigmacher, Presid't signing policies 2 00 do Director's fees 48 76 do Secretary's fees Ter mak• log assedsmcnt and fire no rices, Ac. • 53 32 do Committee anti Witness fees to investigating fins losses 56 50 $249 62 PYRE LOSSES. 1360, ',Starch 19, Peter -Sitolly, of Swatara two.; Lebanon co., loss of grist mill,saw mill, dwelling house and contents, with interest 53,893 96 1360, July 19, Isaac Wagner,of East [lan over twp., Dauphin county. barn and contents, with inter est 1,647 50 1860, Aug.l3, Johan. lleas, of Clay twp., .Lancaster en•partial loss on dwelling awl contents. 4 43 18e0, October 8, David Ftsber.of the bor of Laticaater county,barn and eon tents, with interest 610 90 1860, :Nathan Worley, of the bor. of 31an belie, Lancaster CO., barn and contents, , with interest • 473 38 Total tanoun t paid Delance in hands a Treasurer, May 1,1861 Amount of fire tax assessed on premium notes on policies in force Dee. I, 1860 $7,'233.50 3 percent. allowed tocollectors to collect said tax 215.50 Am't of tax to pay fire lossea, $7,065.00 1861. May 1, aruouut paid to treasurer 0,780.45 Outstanding fire tax $275.5:4 Witness our hands tho 30thday of May. OLDER A. D.,1861. . BURKH, EZRA nuctin, June 20, 1881.-2 t. JONAS Executors' Notice. NOTlCElshereby given, that letters testamentary upon the estate of Dr. I.IIINRY ST . I NE , late of North A 11,11,1110 township. Lebanon county, Pa., deceas ed. have been granted to the undersigned. Persons in debted to void Estate are requested to make payment without delay, and these having claim will percent them properly authenticated to the undersigned for set tlement. MATILDA STINE. N. Anweille, Executrix. DANIEL STINE, S. Annvillo,...Executer. Juno 5, ISO, PUB Lie SALE. - - liAr ILL be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY, JUNE II 29. 'IWI, at the dwelling of Levi J Peltier. at the Lebanon Itorough line. in the Borough of North Leba non. the following personal property, late the estate or Abraham Peiffer. dee'd, to wit: ' . ZsTables, Chairs, Chests, Stands, Bureaus, Bedding, Bedsteans. Pillow Caeca. Coverlets, Desk. Looking Biasses, Tub a. Kegs. Tools, threD FAO r- iiir 4/0110 NT J "1 . -4 4111 1 , awl Pipe, buckles a number of other articles in the household and kitchen line. Also a small quantity of Store Goods such as Vest ing& ilandkerchiofs. Calicoes. &.e. Sale to emmnenee at I o'clock in the afternoon, and the conditions made known by HENRY FISIM and WII.LIA,NI BLEYSTONK, riecutors of Abraham Peltier, deceased. Lebanon, June 12, 1861. REDUCED PRICES OF SUMMER GOODS ECKERTS 9 NEW STORE, CUMBERLAND ST., LEBANON WE would respectfully rail the attention of the Public to Mir stock of SUMMER GOODS—suita ble for the present reasoo—at the follow ing, greatly re duced prices: Lawns at 4 eta per yard—worth S eta. Lawns at S eta per yard—worth 12 1 eta. Bereges at S ets per yard—worth 12 eta. Itereges at. 1234 ets per yard—Worth 25 eta. • inghams at s cts per yard—worth 12% eta. Oinghtioss at 20 eta per yard—worth 25 ets ' Challis at 1234 eta per yard—worth 23 'eta. Challis at 10 me per yard—worth 25 eta. Ducal Berege at ttl eta per yard—worth 25 eta. hair Cloth Plaid at 20 ets per yard—worth 25 eta. Mohair ogre at 35 eta par yard—worth 45 eta. 5101111 Sr Lustre at 4D eta per yard—worth 50 eta. 7nconettOinghains et 28 eta per yard—worth37%ets • Silks! Silks! at MI eta per yard—worth $l. Shawls! Shawls! !—very cheap. Dry Goods of all descriptions—very cheap. Queensware—the best assortment In Lebanon. GROCERIES. Brown Sugar 5, 6 1 4 and S eta per pound ; Whlto Re fined 9 and 10 cts; Best Bin Coffee IA and 16 ets; 510- losers 7 cts; Best Syrups 50 and 60 eta per gallon.— Dried Apples and Poaches ; Mackerel. Candles, Soaps. &c. ta, No trouble to show Goods. Call soon for Bar gains at the New Store of W. K. &3. ECKERT. I'. S.:—We pay 10 cts for Eggs and 13 eta for butter. I,ebenon, June 5, 1861. Executors) Notice. NOTICE...A herebygiven that letters bastarneatary on th e t .,tete or AntLtiitst rcirrge, deed., late of North Lebanon borough, Lebanon county, Pa have been granted to the mterslgnetl. All persona indebted to raid, eat ate will niAlro payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated to tbo under:4{olrd for settlement. 1/14NItr FISILFIt, Annville, WILLIAM BLEYSTONE, Lebanon, Juno "4, /BM ExecutOra. GREAT BARGAINS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS sE,LLING AT D BELOW COST. AN ASSORTMENT OF FANCY SILKS, BAREGE AND CITA LLIE DELA INS, BLACK AND FANCY' LAWNS AND GING lIA MS, FIGURED AND PLAIN SWISS AND CURTAIN GOODS. ALSO SHAWLS, BONNETS, PARASOLS, FANS, & WITH MANY OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. CALL ANDGET BARGAINS AT TIP; CENTRE BUILDING OF RABER & BROTHERS. Miss ATKINS woimp FeSPOOtrUlly 111311011»CT to 010 eltizens of Lebanon and vicinity that she has °proud a FASILIONABLE 3111. , .1NERY and MANTUA MAK IN° ESTABLiSIIMBN't in Markez street, 2d door above hill. A now Stock just received and opened for inspection, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c, Lebanon, April 17, 1861. . FITS ! FITS !! FITS ! !! AII. RICIIEY has removed his No. 1 Tailoring Ilstablisliment to No. 3 North Walnut street, two doors not' th of George & Pyle's store, and directly - op posits the Court llouse, up stairs, where 1w will contin• no to inannfacture all articles in his line with neatness and d ispatch. Particular attention will pbe paid to cutting and making children's cloth., I ing &c.. &e. Ile solicits a contintianCe of the very liberal patronage thus far extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching Ilona on reasonable terms on one of .1. 31. Singer's Sewing Machines. AU Ivork warranted and entire satisfitction guaranteed. (Lebanon. April 3.18111.. WOOD ,litnd COAL YARD. THE undersigned, having bought Mr. I Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Ford, a I I short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster k Nfotelt's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 000-to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and graties,-whirh I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. 1 theretbre in vite all thOse that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prime, and, j edge for themselves. DANIEL LIOHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114.1858.-6. *. , Fashionalik: Tailoring! REMOVAL. lonABL HOFINAN would respectfully inrcrm in the Citizenanf Lehonun, that he has Iig:MOVED his TAILORISH Business to Cumberland Street, two doors Enit of Marhet Street. and opposite tho Eagle Hotel, where , all persons who wish garments made up is the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. 125,040.65 TO TM I.OIIS I—Just received author sole the N. York and. Philadelphia lteport of Spring k Summer FaPhlons. Tailors wishing the Foslikins ehonld let the subscriber know of the fact, so that ho can woke his arraugionents accordingly. 11OFFMAN. Lelia von, April 10. MIL 6, /1 6 OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FROM _NEW YORK MARKETS. / At the Piliore of L. K. LAUDERMILCH. In Oennbericand art.e...l, Le&mon, fenn'a, I V A cent., Sees d than u l :11 P „ r C t al , for°S at IS IS per or Country Produce: FASUIONADLE SPE/NG SILKS, Fast& ii•le SPIIINII SHAWLS, Fashionable new DRESS GOODS, Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS, Fashionable POINTS for tp cts, regularly said at 12 gents; FHA tenable styles Med in ta and Dark Prints, at OA, 7,8, 0, and to cents. 0001) BLICK SILKS, and a flue stock of other BLACS. CiOODL WHITE GOODS. Cambric., Jeconett 0, Nainstock, Brilliants, Bird Eve, Diapers, Embroideries, tiaudkis Collars S Sotto, Linens, Towels, sheeting., Bleached, linblettobed. BROAD CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR. Fine Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak liebt and dark; Boy's Cassimeres and Coating.— Gen tlem.:st's &in Nark Caseintere; Laney Cassitneres for spring, Fancy and Plain l'estioge. Brown iitignra. 53.4. 7 and 8 ets. per it), Mate Rein ed at 9, Ili° Coffee 1234. It and 13 cents; FLA,Ynnig liyeon end Imperial; 1101,A8SES, 8,10, IS and, 71.5 cen la; Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Eldtdberries, froy.h Mackerel, Prima llam , Prima Cheese, Candles. Soaps. ko. L. X. LAUDERMILCH. Lebanon, April 5, 1851. Fire - Insuranee Com witty of Annville, TAMA RON COUNTY, PENN'A. r INITS COMPA N V was incorporated. March. 1819, and is now in full operation and ready to make incur- SACO on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on. Barns. Contents. Stock ; Farm I mplements: Sc.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John B. K inports, George Bigler, John Allwein, Rudolph Item • Joseph F. Metz, Cbriatiau Brielitoftn, jr., Ueoro S ilonigardner, J. D. A. Garman, George Dongs, Joint D. DAttiel S. Early, JOHN ALLWLIN, Pre Admit )1131)0LNI H.Tatit, Treasurer. JOSEPH F. MAT; Secretary. Samuel Seabohl, Traveling Agent. Jacob Schnotterly. Agrnt, Fredericksburg% At/urine, January ad, IF YOU WANT ANo.I AMIIROTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, text door to the Lebanon Deposit Thrulr. 16. 3 17 St Bvf 79 $180.67 STOMACH BITTER& The proprietors and manufacturers of II OS TETTER'S CI7LEBIi.iTED STOMACH LIT TERS can Appeal with perfect confidence to physicians arid eiti7.< us generally of the Unit ed States, because the article has artained a repu tation 'heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or hi...zoning puffery. The consumption of liostotter's. Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and froFr its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million hot tics. This immenso::on opt could never have been sold but for the - rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction bf the 'Most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the 13itters to their patients, but are ready at ;..11 times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of etomachic derangements and the diseases resulting, therefrom. This i. 5 nof a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of irLlM pciing, the qualities of the 141-s, but a solid estimation of au invaluable mudit:ine, which is destined to be ng endorirg in; time itself. liostetter's Stem:.4 .Bit; era have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" arc a certain cure for the Ityspcy.sia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a eoN I'CC of on alloyed pleasure. 1 t rem ore•S Z./I morbid matter front the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tonc and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, nod other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature, Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions ea the bottle, and they will fiud in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the-palate, invigorating to the bowels, excelle tit as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands GC aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while stiff:ring from stomach de rangements rind general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have ahandimed all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tl:e merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. Thera 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 young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. ll ere, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to Wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrheett, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, end all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nur'sing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Iles- Letter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or countor felts, but ask for 11087trrilleS STOMACH BI raps, and sea that eaoh bottle has the words " Dr. J. Haslet tees Ettonitieb Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap Severing the cork, and observe•that our autograph siguaturo is ou the Gal - Prepared and Geld by EIOBTETTEV. & 814.1.T/7, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Sold by all druggists, grocers. and dealers generally- throughout the Vatted btates, South API 0 . • 4100, and Germany, By Dr. (leo. Rosy. S. 'Saber, J. L. Lezzbergar, Lett- anrm J. C. Seltzer, .Frederiiksburg; IL. D. Stever & Hre., Amarillo ,• Martip Burly, POrayrk. "Wm ter s o istsa—rp. oItOCEIItES ANL) I'ItOVISIOis.TS HOSTE:TTER'S PARKER SEWING MACHINES. VERNON Si: CO. 469 BROADVITAT, N‘4l;vl W*LisM. ftlanufaettired for the Grover & Baker S. 7L Co. by the PARKER SEWING MACHINE . Co., AND 3FAKING GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED Family Sewing Machines. NEW STYLE-PRICE $4O. IL IT. RORDEL. LFIRANONT. PA., OFFERS FOR SALE A RELY STYLE MACIFINg. They will TIEN, FELL, Si I 1 RUN and BIND in the most superior manner and are the only machimse In the notrhet that are en well and simply made thnt they may be sent into families with no other instructions than are contained in a circular which accompanies each machine, end from which a MIN a/ fourteen- years may read ily learn how to ace and keep them in order. They sew rapidly, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper and in less time than tenseamstressds. Hand sewing is fast becoming among the things of the past—and what family will be without a Sewing' 15.1a chine when onr new machines will sew better. more experlitiott.l t', and cheaper than can potNiblY be deny by baud? IT IS MORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN M. H. 11. Mudd cells the attention of Partnere to this Machine,as hole oonfldont it is the very article fir that Call :et itmdel's Book Store, Lelnencn PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS 131:ANCLIES. - EXTECUTEF) in the bet style 'known to (lie art, at C. .0 CRANE'S 'GALLI:ICP. 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, •PrIILADELPoIA. * Life Size in 011 and l'astil STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS. AMBROTYPES, DAG CEREOTYPES, Ay. For Cases. Medallions, Pins, Rings, s:e. June 20,1800. .Licoa K. Force. Jam( K. inacx. THE COUNTRY SAFE THE ELBOTTON ALL RIGHT! a"'E e e a c a If 4 th' Tr I t s r o e m rr e s= i v o i r ited to call and ex. SPRING AND SUNDIF,R. GOODS. 'which hove been bought to phew,. both in etyle and price. THE Liam will find it the ploce to hay SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS Including Penny Dress Fabric% in llccry Variciy, rth ck And Fancy Dress Silks. Fan Ilarcges anti Durege Rubes. 5,44W1{4. English libintzus, Chailira, CLAMIdes Irene. &injures, Lacelin and Duster Clutliq, Prints and Mitalins, Tll IBET, _SPRI 11,t)::iir A\ D STELLA SHAWPS all• 1 4) LACES AND 17.3.1.1t1t0T1411.1f,5,. WIRTH GO US. Egoo NJ) MOURNING GOODS, RTS. ' FLAN N i 4 4,yVei. 51.1"1"T.R. &c. OZNILEMEN will bn pleased tvith our siiti.ction of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, A in.l other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS. QUEENSWARE k GROCERIES. In fact everything that is Tumid hi a irell-st oekeit country Flora. .02-WU tnoe - t respectfully - solicit a call from the pub lic, and will takegreat phu , sure in showing goop which fu cheepuees uud beauty cannot be surpassed. PLINCK. BROTHER. North Lob anon Borough, April GRAIN WANTED. ri vilE :...ndersignod wilt pay the higheßt prices fpr all I kin sor grain—WIIENT, 101 E, • COIN and OAT 6— at the ..... arokonst, on the Union ettnsi, Watturt Ittrest, N.sth Lemaaan. .101 IN I'M )11t:L. North Ltilisnou,.Titue S. 1501. .1F YOU WANT : . ' t A - PHOTOGE A VII of Yourself or Blend, the best are to be.liod at DathrS Sailers, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ad''' . Lebanon Deposit Bank. ;11'"i Cumberland street, one door east (11 - thrmans's Hotel. j ILVIC,L pay the following RATES of INTIMEST-on ; 1 7; S . V DEPOSITS, et For 1 year, andlonger, 0 per cent. per annum; ;1,3 Tor 6 months, and longer, I per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in I full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date ! of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac- Commodatitas to those who may - favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a pretillUM on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLA ES. and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half Dollars. IVlkt Inteke collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Status, the Canadas and Europe; Negotiate 1.031)9, &C., &c., and do a general EX MANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President, Cr.o. GLEDS, Cashier The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable o the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other bligations of the "I.EnxsoatDEred/T BANK." IMON CAMERON, 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, , EORG E' &MULLER, LEVI KLINE, 'AMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, Slay 52, 1858. GEORGE GLEISI. WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSUR INCE COMPANY, OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. (\ FPI CE AT LEBANON. PENNSYLVANIA. 1./ This Company was incorpornted by the Louis- Wore of Pennsylvania on April 2.1.3d0. and is now in full operation, and ready to make instiranee on Dwel- IMgs and other 'Wings. on Furniture or ?Berchan dize generally; also. on Barns and contents, Farming Implements, on a prinCipti). 'this Company will not insure property outside of Lebanon County. as it is designed to be moroly an assn. , elation for Lebanon county. and as swh insure property perinduaity. as safe as any otinir pompany,and at far lower rates. The itisamnce fees, - being only f.O-lOr membership. Policy nod Survey. Any farther information can be hail by milling an any of the Board of Managers, and officers. or a ly of their Agents. StfANAG EMS. Jacob Weide!, Joscpb flowtnnu, Jacob Randle, Juhn L. Becker. D. S- Hammond, Henry Forum, Christian Henry, :Tarots Witmer jr., Thomas Forster,l'John IL Krause, Jacob Bomberger, DayLl E. Miller, 'Adolphus Reinoeht. JOSE I'll n, ) w MAN, Presilent. JA Coll WEIDEI., Treasurer. J. HENRY MILLER, Secretary. Agents—J. C. Ileinner, Jefferson Is. Light. James Hummel, Daniel Gallagher. Geu. W. Ryan and Henry Meyer. [Lebanon. -tannery to, 1c•'1 Books and SiatiolicrY AND SZVTEACH MERS' 'ANUA RTEWit RS WI A HAS KVIOVED llas removed his llo”k • Store to Markel ti'rpewo• I,et anon, VI HERE may be had.oa ren,ennble tuna n general anrortment of SCIVIDT, iiCSDAT 5e11001.. ritr,oLiG. ICAL and Ntsert.t..movs inn qi.:3 of °very de6cription. Copy-Boolt.Cypbering Books. leather and paper bound Pare Bookn, and every variety of STATRINIWY, wholeenle and retail. wINDOW MAUS A large or variety Plain. Fancy. nut, Green, puIY,. &c PAPER SHADES. • Neat Patterns, Plain, ti rCell, Blab and OM. Also the latest and simplest SPYLES OF FIXTURES. j iitir' CALL AND 'EXAMINE. ISA Lebanon.. September 27.1860. 1,17111,L1AM MORRIS, VENETIAN BL _ND MAINUFA CT U REF:, No. 110 (old No. Hi) NORTH EIGHTH ST., (Above Arch, bleat Side.) P.IIILADELPIIIA. A N ass,rttnent ni PLAIN AND FANCY BLINDS A L always on hand, et the lowest prices. Old Blinds repainted and Owned equal to new, and JOBBINO Prnmptly attended to. A handsome assortment or WINDOW INIADr).!, tbe latem, and Ittußl Farldounble Patterns, and REED I BLINDS me:gently, on band. to whieh re:Tee:loly rail the m401(1011 nt the public. Alta, si[ADEs MADE AND LETTERED TO ORDER, . Atir `Penne CASII. plhrels 117,, 1861-3 m, PLU l i L , O ADVLP E I L II rATOII a D I A %t STORE, 000: sLtocCuT No. 148 NOR rti sEroxii STRESS, CORNER 01' QU4111:1' STItEET. iilandet , igued bus leased , tha xhovepremises, where IL be will I“.mtp a large mutruottnent of Gold find Silver Watebes. of American. English and Swiss manufacture of the mast oelehratett makers. in addition to which, tntiel on baud (and mote to meet') an oxtail:dye wiety 'of Jewelry, Silver, and 'Silver Plated warm together with a general ayssrtment of etch goods as ate usually kept in a lint class Watch and Jewelry Store. The mttrong ed . P. Conrad. and those of the subscri ber,win, the pnldie generally, are invitvd to roll, where they will revoire a good amide for their money. As lam determined to do strictly a east Mu d nem. goods will he sold very low. '•Stnatt. Profits and Quick Mks," is the motto of this establishment:. LEWIS R. EROOM A V.. Formerly O. COMIAP, No. 14.8 North Second St 3 corner of Quarry, !'Nile. June 20, 1860.-Iy. . FOR. Bargains in Gentlemen's and Boys' Wear please tall at tint Cheap non aW r 3lV3l('7Pl.lEllE•rn OTHER MACHINES LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUA CITY IS CAF FIRST IMPORTANCE', Tr.. oit,. 1,1 n n. nn nnx &LAM. College of ,;Intruotev. offers to th viii wens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the , mat manufacture In the country. and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes end flair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine `Omits of Ivory. Shell, Ron, end India Rubber. PURE. SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for -ale in large and small quantities at LIMB ERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS : PLOWER SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of MEM Garden and Plower Seeds at LEM It ERG ER'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash. old Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERiIEICS Drug Store, 'Washing, Soda. Raking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal rotus, Cram of Tartar, all pure, and for sale In large and small qmintitiea at LEMBERGER's Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap. tare white or red Castile .rap, Cenntry Soap. I.,:rasive Soap to remove grease 'Tots, superior ,having soap, buy the samo at LEMBERG' ER'S. lie you want a good flair Tonle? something ;to make the heir grow, to cleanse the head„ and 1 , 0 prevent falling out of the hair: If you do , Cull at LEMBERS; ER'S. PA... TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam• line my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., cum !pritda,,e. a variety of Manufacture. . wk.-Marsh's' Genuine “Improved Self Ad !iesting Pad TrtlEnt." "Marsh's' . Calanien gal Bandage. An invaluable article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above yen •an be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, [i Tbo gonnino article for Medicinal Purposes o bo bud in all its Pimity at LEAlliElln ER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Mame. Anything you want that is kept in a well, !conducted First class Drug Etore, can be turn ',lobed you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron :age thus far received from the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citizens of LUlnnaln and sutround jugs, I again solicit .a share, promising to use.. every enlirt to please alt, .9 'Special attention given to PRTSICIAVE4 PRWRIPTIONS and FAMILY Kamera, and all. mediehMdispensed Warranted CURE, always as good as can be obtained anywhere. and sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L, LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb. 15, iBno. Market street, Lebanon. Pa. D. S. RABER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG ST-ORE Has been Removed to bis New 'Building. on Cumber• MILE subscriber respectfully announce to his acquals tances and the public In general, t at he has con stantly on band a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES,. j. PAINTS, CIiEM I CA LS, "`'"'" DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, ; TIM PENTINE, GLASSWARE, BRUSHES,. H A IR-GILSy EXTRACT, Burning Fluid, Surgical' Instruments, Toilet Soaps, So gars, Tobacco, Am. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers trill please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. Physicians' prescriptions and family reel pescarefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the corn pounding of prescriptions between the Isms of 7 and, 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, nod 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dee.% 1837. DAVID S. RADER. LEVI LA USER URVEYOK and CVN rVOCNCER. Cumberland St". 3,6 F yuore eam, .Ww. ram Lobnnon, April 286!. CY RUS P. ITIILLER, A TTORNF,Y.A•r-LAN'r--Office in Walnutatreet, near. ly opp..*lte the Rock Hotel, and two doors south from fiartatany's flat-du-aro store. Labita,m, Hardt 23,16(11.-Iy. 111. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. has REMOVED his officio in Futick's'New llnildiug, (second story.) Cumborland street, Lebanon: Pa. Lebanon, April 6, 1.862. J A :41 ES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, WALNUT STREET. neat door to A. S. ELY'S 0 um LEBANON. VA. [March 13,1661.. SEE HIVE CASH STORE sulweritkor has returned the second time this spring from the Eastern cities, and has opened g splemUd es , ,, , rt awn h . of Pill N 113 and SUM ER. 41101011110110 which NM. parchared for engh at yrry wduced priers. Vs goods are now sold entirely •for rash in the cities, 1' will confine my Wee to. Cash and Country produce.— We sell :MUSLIN from 4 10 , 121-1 cm. per yard. do TIUKINGS do 5 to 25 do do do GING A, 31S do Sto 25 do do do PRINTS do 6to 12% do do do SG AWLS do 26.t0 $5.00 do LUSTRE do itt to 75 de. per yerd... CHEAP CLOTIX. DA SSIM Ell ES, VEST INGE, DRESS (MOHR,. ZUG AltS, IIOLABSES. Ph:At:HES, &a 10 CENTS PAID FOR EGGS.. • 11 CENTS PAID ROE BUTTER, Letinuoti, Vly 22, 1861. I J. 0 EORGIL RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cumberland Street and Plank B o a LEBANON, PA. IirESSREL RA WI 15; 1.11)11T Pate pleasure Inform. .01 lag their Meads awl the public generally that they hare just opened a large, nod latrertall Selected &siert - moot of LEV actorm, °ROO VI which ikcy ropectfully Invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOODS- 1 bave all baett, , llortocl with thq grPatest care from th. largnat Imparting fotwc - in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A tome stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tenn, Chocolaty. and ull bhlz, of Apices. A 1210; n 'taiga aseatinent of QUEEN WARE,. among which ere the newest puttarns, together with at most on endless variety of Goods in their lice of bnol, nese, whirl will be soldTery-ehenp for cash, or County Prodnoe taken in, wKohnnee. The at:nation of .Fillers and Varivars direoteit% to, their largo 'gunk of 111011, which, tiny will *ell% at wholesale pricer. ' ' ' " Oatolior 27, 1300.' :'.are Ohio Ca til%t ha Brandy, land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Leb.non, Pa. CHEAP STORE BAGS! BAGS!! 13'..G511 I July 4, 1.860.-ly N 5
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