EDI aViuttiott TERMS, 111 60 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 170861. HOME AFFAIRS. TURNIP SEED:Fresh crop Turnip need, just received and for sale In large and em ell 911'1141114' at Lemberger% Drug Store, Market St. • KlLLltli BY LICHITNINO.—On Wed lios4a7 afternoon, during the thunder storm, eireant girl, named Amanda Shutter, aged about 16 year., living with Mr, Joseph Bowman, in Cornwall township, was instantly killed by light. 044. When the calamity happened she was in *lane a short distance from the house, in com pany with another girl, She was struck on the head and back. CORNWALL, July 10th, 1961. Mn. otitleed lows time ago in your paper that you would like to know all that tranmplrea in the country, to fill up the local 0010 MRS of the Atorzwriszu. Here, then are the following items that happened in Cornwall twp. ditochmincr.-4A ion of Mr. Benjamin Dona lawyer, residing on Mrs, ICline's farm, in Corn wall township, fell down from a load of hay un der the following circumstances: as be was en gaged in the rear qnd of the wagon loading hay the horses started suddenly. He loaf hie balance and fell, producing a dislocation and fracture of the right arm; Attornun.---A• boy residing on the farm of Henry Itiehman, Esq., fell down from a fence and dislocated his shoulder. AND STILI. ANOTHEL-A, Mrs. Zellers woe en gaged in picking cherries on the farm. of Henry Bober, in Cornwall township, she fell down from a ladder; a distance of ten or twelve feet; and in jured herself very badly, internally. All of the above oases were attended by Dr. Amos S. Smith, of Cornwall, and are doing well under the circumstances, ITEMS. binAttlati.—On the third instant, a little girl, &gild about eighteen months, daughter of Eman uel Miller, of Bethel township, fell into a tub of rain water and was drowned.—Nsw Purr Om- Cns.--We learn that a new post.offlee has been establiehed In Union township, this county, call ed Union Forge, and Daniel Bordner appointed the Postmaster. Also, one in Bethel township, celled Ratulin.---LEBANnif COUNTY AGRICULTII nAt Fain.--aWe learn that the officers of this so ciety do not In tend that the war excitement shall make. their annual exhibition a failure. They arepreparing with unusual vigor for a successful fair. We believe the 26th,,26th and 27th of Sep tember are the days fixed upon.—Judge Rank received a number of curiosities from his son Cy. rue V., Wow In California, on Friday last, widish 1 1 1011-bronghi by Mr. Wm. Carmaay and John among which were a pair of immense Elk, horns, shell from the Society Islands and Te bite, cinder and lava from the Sandwich Islands, an Indian war weapon, .to. The Judge must by this time have a museum of curiosities.—On the evening of the 3d of July, as Mr. John Selt zer, of North Lebanon township, was returning home from this borough, his horse was frightened by a Are cracker, became unmanageable and ran off, upsetting the buggy, and very badly injuring his sister, who was with him at the time.—On Sunday evening, the 7th inst., Mr. Imhoff was about starting from the dwelling of Mr. Gruff, in this borough, when his horse broke loose from him end started off at a fearful run. Bis wife was alone in the carriage. The horse was ar rested after having run a few squares, when the lady, who bad retained her presence of mind up to that time, fainted away. There are matters and things trans. piriug around us which are re%lly of great im portance and which we lose sight or. There is at this time a Doctor Ludwig Neshinger, In Leb anon, at the Eagle Hotel, who knews all about the harm eyes. He treaty them in a scientific manner, and all those parties who are effected with som eyes may call at ones on him and be will glee them perfect satisfaction. N. B.—The Doctor will be out in the morning up to 2 o'clock, P. M., after that time he. may be found at Elogriet'e Eagle Wail. Give him a call. e The_members of the Junior Union Bois Company arerequested to lowa the Union Fire Company's Itall, on Thursday evening, pre cisely at half past T o'clock. Business of impor tance is to be attended to. Br ORDER or PRIIIIVT. The ladies of Lebanon are making smnimments to give a free dinner to Capt. Ul rich'a company of volunteer. upon their return to Lebanon next week. If thip weather Is pleaeant the ovation will tales place In the Fair Ground. It will be a great time. Frank's letter next week. Edward Hoffman and John Moll- Inger left this place on astnOny to Join Capt. Lants'onompany. Mr. D. M. Kirmany is selling off his splendid stook of Hardware, he., at Cost for Cub. See advertisement. Mr. William D. Boltz has taken Mr. Armies Railroad Hotel, at the Lebanon Valley Depot, lately kept by Mr. Ram ler. me. Bernier bee taken the Melt Home Rotel, lately kept by Capt. Lentil. ' ' The U. States Steamer Flag, upon rrbiob Oar townsman, Midshipman John Weld nsan, is serving, had quite a brisk engagement lately with a eecession steamer off Savannah.— Tbe rebellious ousel had to take to its kook. For the Adoentieer. MISCELLANEOUS ENIOMA. I sm composed of 8 letters: My 4,7, 1,2, 8,4, is what every one wishes to enj o My 4,1, 8, Is an useful apparel. My 4,6, 2,2, Is a part of s hassle. My 6,1, 2,2, Is an amusement for boys. My 3, 2,1, 8,7, is used In eating. My 3,1, 8,4, is often men in fields. My whole le naceeem7 to the acquisition of the English language. Answer next week , Correspondence of the Advertiser. LITTER FROM MR. DiSgINGER. REED QUARTERS, 14TI1 REG., P. V. Martinsburg, Vs., July 4, 1881. 1 Ms. EDITOR f—Time being granted, I hove •the honor o f again penning a few lines for your col umns, To-day is the 88th anniversary of our in. dependence, and I ant/pose it will be spent with the usual deka by the good people of Leban on ._ The day was ushered in here by the booming of cannon and the most hearty cheering simultane ously, which made the old mountains shake to their very centre. The good feeling nod hilarity which prevail is enough to disturb your humble correspondent, and reminds me of the saying of a venerablegrandmother a few days age, in her vernacular, vie "Im greek maohts row r' In deed I would love to spend this natal day with my friends at home, but as that is impossible,l hope they will drink a few extra glasses of spar k. ling lemonade al a memento to the absent. Since my last, we bare changed quarters, and landed on the "shining shores" of the Potomac's banks, in the Old Dominion. On the night of the let, we took up the line of march, and when within two mile' from Williamsport, halted and breakfasted ; then resuming our journey, we ar rived in town, and such a sight! The streets and surrounding country were literally crowded with soldier., and a forest of glittering bayonets mat your gale. Here we were obliged to ford the fleetly 11001404/. The water WEI about two feet in depth, and it was quite amusing to see a num ber of our men tumbling in headforemost. This part of the programme called to memory histori cal reminiscences of the days when our Torefath• era crossed the Delaware. When we had forded the river and greeted each other with hearty cheers and a rousing "tiger," our division (Gen. Negley's,) marched to the right, and after pro ceeding about two miles, were ordered to make double quick time, and orm in line of battle.— We did so, but to our disappointment, the enemy had tied, and taken with them forty men of the 15th Regiment, which bad been on the advance guard. The other division, on the mein road, came in collision with the rebels, and the belch ing cannon seemed to fulminate destruction on them as they fled like mist before a blast from old boreaa. We followed in hot pursuit, and uniting our forces within four miles from Martinsburg, Weir/wed for the night. As the familiar reveille soloed upon the still ness of next morning, calling. the weary soldier from sweet repose, we were soon preparing to " fall in," and as the stentorian orders, "attention corn • pany," were given, we marched for Martinsburg, just as the sun was peeping over the h Rhona.— At 10 o'clock, we made tho grand entree and took possession of town. Our entry seemed to be a God-send to the denizens of the place, and step after ,step. we were. vociferously cheered. We were the cynosure of all eyes, and let tee assure you the ladies here are Union all over. As their waving handkerchiefs fluttered in the breeze, abodes of the glories of the Mexican campaign Caine to the retrospeetive mind. . Our boys are cutting * swell among the "gals," at a rate that %would exasperate our dear but jealous lasses at home to fever heat--(of course I'm counted ou t.) .Our whole force is encamped here, the number amounting to about 25,000. I took a run down to the railroad, to see the property damaged by the rebels. About forty locomotives, some of which cost $15,000 are a heap of ruins, yet the running gears may perhaps be used again. We received a report hero that Gen. McClellan captured a number of rebels last night, and took possession of Winchester, which is a distance of eighteen miles from here. The report is supposed by some to be a chimera, but there is some reason to believe in its authenticity. In our skirmishes between here and, the river we lost several men, and the rebelka proportion ate share. We also burned a number of their tents. The summer solstice is fairly upon us, the sun being almkst roasting hot, Flaying and har vesting (wMeh was generally good,) is "past and gone" for the present season. t liar. McCarter and Adj. McClain gave us sev: eral appropriate dissertations On the glorious Fourth, this evening. I am obliged to close, as the gnats ere so bnd that they would make one of the least immoral nature curse loud and deep. They are abmit as large as, well I'll comprousise.by saying a. hor net, and ob, thunder! bow they Make you scratch. They are real Secession devils, if I may use a moderate term. I reeeiveAt the "Advertirer," last week, sod read its contents with interest: atr-Tl ic following letter came to hand too late for last week's Adverti ses. We shall be pleased to hear from the writer frequently. From the Iron C.Artillerists. l CAMP WeiNE, July 8, 1881. Lans.uotrA 'vaunt e Dear Sir:— Having seen your paper this week, I find that' you have no news from our Camp in the_ shape of correspon dence. If acceptable I will endeavor to 'keep you posted. We have organized the 7th Regiment, to which the boys from Lebanon are attached, there being now two Regiments in Ciimp here. The field officers of the 7th have been chosen from the companies composing it, as follows : Col., E. S. Harvey, of Wilkesbarre,Luzerne county; Lieut. Col., Totten, of Cumberand coun: ty; Major,Capt. Lyman, of Lock, Haven,—all men,l beieve, competent for the positions - they hold. From indications I think it will be made a crack Regiment. We had an order read to us last evening on dress parades, stating that each company must number 101 men, rank and file, and the officers were instructed to fill their com panies as soon as possible, at we were expected to take the field in a few days, if ready. The boys were delighted to hear that there wes a sure chance to hare a hand in the work, and I have no doubt there is a good fight ahead, in which we will have a part. Consequently we are busy, all of us, preparing for active service. The fo llowing: is the usual routine of camp du ties. At 4 o'clock in tbo morning gun rouses all bands from sleep ; 5 o'clock' drill until breakfast, which is generally at 7 o'clock ; after which the men clean their quarters and 'expose the clothing to the sun;, drill again for an hour or two, ko., until supper • 9 o'clock tattoo is beat, when no one is allowe d to enter camp without the coun tersign; at 10 the taps are given when the men must retire to their quarters, all lights must be extinguished and quiet again reigns until morn ing. We had a big time on the Fourth. A street parade with about 1500 men in line ; a dinner at the grove fast outside of town, Oration, reading of the Declaration, &e. The weather has been extremely warm here, and quite a number of pri vates were compelled-to leave the ranks. It has been rumored that the Paymaster will commence to pay the troops stationed here this week; if true it will come very acceptable you may depend. The sight of money will be some thing new to the boys. Yesterday, being Sunday, I had an opportunity to walk a few miles out of town, in company with Mr. Harrison Lantz, who bas arrived here and enlisted in our 'company. Truly, Capt. Lantz can say more than any other officer on the ground. Himself and two Sons being in the company to defend the glorious old Flag of our Fathers.-- Lebanon may well be proud of father and sons. We have experienced many kindnesses from the citizens of Ibis place, and in fact we needed them. To Mr. John Wb KAM, proprietor of the Man sion Rouse, we are particularly indebted for ma ny kind favors since we have been here, and we recommend him to all our friends visiting this place, as a gentleman,—in fact he is one of those who can keep khotel. Having received orders to fill up our companies to the number of 101, consequently we shall have to recruit, es - we want about 18 more men to make up that number. Now here is a chance for the young men of Lebanon who wish to go, providing they hurry up. We would have no difficulty in getting men, but Capt. Lantz desires to give the first chance to those belonging to his own county. He will be in Lebanon in the coarse of a few days or so, ready to bring all who wish to join us. There is no doubt that we will see plenty of service, and have an opportunity for plenty of work. The Hospital and Medical departments of our Regiment are in charge of Drs. Green and Lines, and we are lucky in having the services of both gentlemen, as they are not only kind and affable, but men of first class ability. Yours, J. Y. EDITORIAL SUMMARY The Hon. Henry May, member of Congress from Baltimore was at Richmond last week.— The object of his visit is not known. Previous to starting be bad an interview with President Lincoln.—General Beauregard is obstructing the toads between the H. S. army in Virginia and Fairfax Court House,' which shows that ho does not intend to advance, but act merely on the defensive,—lt was reported, last week, that Governor Wise bad been attacked by Virginians, at Sisterville, Va., and mortally wounded. The report needs cunfirmation.—Last week, two members of the 2d Rhode Island regiment were killed and several seriously wounded, at Wash ington. Some cartridges in en ammunition chest becoming ignited, scattered canister shot about, with the result stated.—According to the latest intelligence received from well informed sources, the rebel forces in Virginia, exclusive of those at Norfolk and Richmond, amount in all to about 47,000 men.—Quite a darge number of soldiers ware again. transported through• this place last week. We notice among the regiments, the De Kalb, of New York, and the 2d Massachusetts.r-- They were all well provisioned and armed, and have enlisted for three years.—John S. Carlile, of Harrison county, Va.; was on Tuesday unani mously elected U. S. Senator fur the long term, in place of R. M. 'T. Hunter, and Waitmen F. Willey, in place of J. M. Mason, for the short term. Other elections for State officers, took place. The recognition of the new government is gradually extending over all Western Virginia. Mews. Carlile and Willey phsented their cre dential. on Saturday to the U. S. Senate, and were sworn in.—A rumor was prevalent in Har risburg, on Saturday, that the different Pennsyl vania regiments now in Virginia, under General Patterson, and whose term of service expires during the present month, have consented to re a. S. 6. Youra respeetrult,7,. DAVID C. DISSINGER main until the close of the war.—Tho Regi ments now in camp at Westchester, Easton, &c., are to be mustered into active service this week. --Captain Duncan N. Ingraham died in Charles ton on the 10th ult. He spread the protection of the American flag over the adopted citizen Roa sts, and gate opportunity for such a piece of com position as the Huisemann letter, in some re spects the greatest letter that Daniel Webster ev er wrote.--Major Taggart proceed to Alexan dria on Friday, and paid off the Fourth Penn sylvania Regiment. As the Major arrived at clamp and intimated the object of hie mission, a very cordial reception was extended to hint by the boys. In less than four hours $20,000 were paid out. gprciat X,vtitto. THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF THE UNlON.—Philadelphia possesses the most eplen did Clothing Emporium in the country. It is splendid as regards the palatial structure in which the immense business of the establishment in 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 and durability of the materials, and the superior excel lence of the tit. and isstly the moderate prices at which the goods are sold. We refer, in this description, to none ' other then the ltronn Stone Clothing !fall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 6U5 Chestnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. (ju 12-Iy. Xi— See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Fatuity cathartic Pills . , in another column. ME following is a sample of the numerous letters constantly receiving for llostetter's Stomach Bitters: CANANTIMatrA, July 15,1859. Mans. 110 ST ETTER & SMITH. Pittsburgh. Pa.:—Gents —As we are strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty eight dollars for four dozen Hostetter's -.Stomach Bit ters which please forward via hliclihmit'aouthern)lail rod. Toledo, Ohio, and Clayton Station. I have pur chased several dozen bottles at Toledo this Summer, 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 received such material aid that I have recommend ed it to others and have sold abont two dozen per week for some time. I have all kinds of medicine in my st ore, but there is none that I can so cheerfully and truthfully recommend as your Bitters, for I know they have helped,me beyond my expectation. Tours respectfully, PHILO WILSON, June 12-Im. WEAKNESS OF TIIE STOSIACI[ AND INDIGESTION .4 anther Great OM effected by /kerb aye's Ho/land Bitters. .The wife of Pieter De Witte, living in Rolland Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin,suffered much from weak ness of the Stomach and Indigestion., Sips had been un der a physician's care -for some time, but the disease seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some HOLLAND BITTERS at our office, which has given tone to her stomach ; her.appetito and strength era re turning, and we firmly believe that this is another great cute 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 rcommunity, and aro literally true. J. QUINTUS, Sheboygan Nicuwsbode, Sheboygan, Wis. June 12—lin. WHOOPING COUGH.—The chief cause of all ruptures - in children may hs traced to this dis tressing complaint, and this result may he checked by using HUNNEWELL'S UNIVERSAL, COUGH REME 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 way, is enough to say of one preparation. At a small outlay, all we claim for It will be prove d, and fob particulars found in the pamphlets to be had of all agents, or the proprietor.-- See advertisement in another column. .m- Ilefatin estrtormestr.—The Erie Sewing 51 ichine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per month, and expensig or a corn mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con. slant employment for a term of years: Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Eric Sewing Mochine Co. R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. ittligton gtotitrs. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at 6 o'- clock. Sr. AUDI'S REPORNZD EtlUßClL—lteglibtr. service every Wednesday evening at 734 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at TX o'clock. German preaching next Sabbath morning nt 9% o'clock, and English in the evening in the first Iteformed church. English preaching next Lord's morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran church. Getman service rext Sunday morning at 934 o'clock, and English in the evening at 6 o'clock, in Salem's Lutheran church. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Cuenca.—The Ilan of the Sons of Temperance will be re-opened for the services of Christ Church, on Sunday, July 21st, at 10 A. 11., at which time the Holy Communion will be Administered. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Ger man at 6 P. M., in the Moravian church. . Bani On the 29th January, by Rev. bfr. Ritzier. ABRAHAM S. GROH to XL/ZA MILLER, both of Heidelberg. The Lebanon Market. arrectal LICHAIVON, Wsonnesoar, JULY 17,1861. Lob. Milig Pat. Pam $6 25 Eggs, 74 dot., 11 Smith •" Extra 6 . 20 Butter, il, lb.. g Leb. Val. Super. Fiues 50 Tub or edited butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 110 Lard, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Tallow, g Prime Rye, 50 limn, 12 50 Shoulders. 10 25 Shiva, 10 Cora, Oa Clover.iieed, 4 00 soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 2 00 lbles•wax, 20 Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, 3 Dried Apples,4 by., 100 Mixed Rags, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, Ib , 12% Peach "Snits, r 250 Bristles, ta th., 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Feathers,V lb., 62% Cherries, 150 Wool, V lb., 40 Onions . LL 37 Soup Beans, V qt., 6 - Potatoes, 'l4 bus, 70 Vinegar, 70 gal., 12!.: Afpleitutter,* crock, 45 The Philadelphia Ilia eket. &Tummy, July 13, 1881 Flour to-day, is dull; sales of 500 barrels Western extra at $1 12 per barrel ; superfine $1(44 25 ; Penn- Sylvania superfine $4 37; extra $5 25; family $5 73; fancy brands $6 25@6 50; the trade are the buyers; little for export. The arrivals are 4500 barrels; inspec tion for the week 17,000 barrels; this includes all grades. Bye flour is dull; very few sales; $3 21 for Pennsyl vania; Corn Meal $2 62, Brandywine $3 13; little do ing for export. Wheat—the arrivals are small, and the demand the same ; sales of 3500 bushels red at $1 05(gsl 12 ; white $1 13@1 25; some southern red $t 13. Arrivals 4300 bushels. - Corn it nitiet today. Sales of good Yellow at 51® 53e. ; Western at 49@5f1r., and some White on favorable terms. Arrivals 6001.1 bushels; sales 3800. oats are rather fiat. Arrivals 4300 bushels; sales 2000 bushels. Pennsylvania at 28(c.; Southern 1000 bushels on private terms. CATTLE MAIMET.—The market for Beef Cattle has been very dull this week, and prices, although without any quotable change, favored the buyers; about 1000 head were offered and mostly all sold at Phillips' Yards, at from $I to $9 the 100 lbs ; including a few extra quality at the latter rate. About 40 Cows were disposed of at previous rates, ranging from $2O to $3B each, according to condition. The arrivals or Hogs were large and prices steady ; the sales include 2065 at Imhoff's, at nom $43.605 for Ptill, and $5@5% for corn fed, and 1150 at the Avenue Yard, at from $5 to $5% the 100 lbs. net. Or Sheep the sales reached 3500 bead, at 0070. per lb. net. No change. geby gitibutionteitto. HARDWARE AT COST. r subscriber offers his large and well selected _L stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &c., JT COST FOR CatifSEL Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1, 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchases.— Those who have not settled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for imnxeglate settlement and collec Hon. D. M. KARIIANY. Lebanon, July 17,1861. RAILROAD HOTEL, Adjoining the Lebanon Valley -Depot, LEBANON, PA. TILE undersigned having taken the above well•known stand, invites his friends and the public to give him a Call. Everything pertaining to the com fort of guests wilt be done. Ile solicits Far • lea • mars. Travelers • and Boarders to give him '; a trial.. Extensive Stabling -attached, and good Ifost.ers always in attendance. Lebanon, July 17,1881. WILLIAM D. BOLTZ. Merchant Tailoring. REMOVAL. ss. rtiaistir Me removed to the Cortor of Com. . Berland street and Doe Alley, in Flunk's New Building, where he will keep an assortment of Cloth, Cassameres, and Verlags. Also Hoe,de clothing and furnirhing goods such as Shirts, Gloves. Hand er chiefs, Neckties, &c., &c.,—all of which will be sold as cheap as at any other establishment In Lebanon. ' CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly, and good Ms guaranteed. 6. B. ItA11182,1". Lebanon, July 17, UK. Wanted to Buy, 50000 BUSHELS RYE; 50,000 bushels CORN ; 60,000 bushels OATS; • 50,000 bushels WHEAT. Alan, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY' SEED, Flaxseed, for which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 17,1361. NEW LIVERY STABLE. flii undersigned respectfully informs the unblic that he has opened a NEW LI VERY STADIA:, at Mn.s RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh- • anon, where he will keep for the 4.°4 niaccommodati sto c k ORSES and VglrEl.lle Fill keep gentle and good driving iforstes, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. &c. Lebanon, July 17. 1861. JAMES MARCH. Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon VaMev Branch. •c: r.k as . I, l_± Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. 'MSS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 0.13 A. M., and 2.45 P. Pass Lebanon, going West to liarrisburg, at 7.13 P. M. and 12.01 P. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, be. Morning train only eonnects at Reading for Wilkes. bares Tittston and Scranton. Atlfarrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Talley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers. burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 tbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Carsynn with all the above trains. • Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Canadas; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canadas. COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $45 each for Families and Business Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Moiding, Harris burg and Pottiiville at 8 A. M. and 3,30 and 5 P. H. /kr Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in the rare.. G. A. NICOLLS, July 17.1861; Engineer and Superintendent. 1 SG 1 NEW STYLES. 1 561 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between J - 1 Market and the Court House, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully in vi ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. Me has also just opened a spien did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, CUDIAN. and all others. ta..lTe will also 'Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, &a., to Country klarehantslan advantageous tarns, Lebanon, July If, I.Bllt. Hiram W. Rank, • FORMERLY Oh' ..7'INESTOWN. LBBANON COUNTY, would respectful v 'nforin his friends, and the pnh. Tic, that Ile has connect* ',Vallelrwith Mr. Lawn; in tae TOBACCO. SNUFF Ae; SWAB. nun:lKM No. 138 North Third Street, Phila, where he will be glad to receive customers, and will sell at rates that will prove satisfactory. phia, July 17, 1861. LEMBEBOER'S CLOTH MANUFACTORY. rvILANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for hhn to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coon try. He promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and ho flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. He manufactures Broad and Narrow Moths, aasinetts, Blankets, White and nther Flannels, all in the best manner.. lie also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the comm. nienco of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—At the stores of George Jc Pyle, Looser & Brothers, George Reinesld, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market house, Idthe borough of Lebanon; at the Store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Barnet, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stem of Mr. Wenner, Bellevue; at the store of MartinEarty, Palmyra; at the storeofMr. Zimmerman, East lianover. Lebanon county. All ma erials will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, et the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. kr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be deue and left at the desired places. N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at this above named plates. LYON LEMBERGER: East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 17,184,31. , 'Notice to 'fax Payers. -varlet: is hereby given that a dethiction a FIVE P.ER, lr cezir. will be made on'aa State and County Tuxes paid on or before MONDAY. the 15th of July bast. DAVID HOLLINGER, Commissioners SIMON BOLTZ, of ROBERT EVANS, Lebanon county Attest 4—Cetus SHIRK. Clerk. [.l uly 10,1661. LI UN UMBRELLAS, Parasols, rich and fine; Skeleton 01 Skirts, Dusters, Shawli; and a variety of other goods for ladies, just received and for side cheaper than the 'cheapest by HENRY & STINE. " Market Street Hotel s" . Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATTHES T Proprietor. - HA l LlN l G ,so t s a . k m e t t i: th e : N S t I will ong occupied o pains to make the Traveling Publ is who atop at it, perfectly ceinfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The nee is large and well arranged. The Table supplied with the bear seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large Ond com modious. JOHN MATTHES. Lebanon, May S. 1801. IF YOU WANT A No. I AMBROTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S tj. Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. CLOCKS. `Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Dour, CLOCK S 4 Just Received at T. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. . .Tutyy IS, OR BANS' COURT SALE. U RSCANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of P Lebanon comity, will be exposed to sale, by public vendee or out-cry. on .51aurday, the 20th cloy of July, A. D., 1861 at 1 o'clock, P. at the public , house of Darla Malinger, in the borough of Lebanon, all that certain • HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situate in said borough, containing in front on "Ij. IL! Walnut street, forty feet, and in depth on tii-Chestnut street, ninety-nine feet, and bounded on the West by said Walnut street, on the North by said Chestnut street, on the East by property now, or lute of George 111. Krause, and on the South by propel ty now, or Ike of Joshua Krause. A free and unineuni bored title and possession will be given on the lot of April, 1861. Terms of sale will be made-known by. JOHN SHAY, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of minor chil dren of Jacob Hauer, deed., and agent for Bird C. Ilant.r Mary 11.11anef, and of Susan Hauer, widow of said deceased. [Lebanon, July 4, 1861. . James U. Kelley SIGN OF VIE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Buildings, Cumberland Street, LEBANON, PAL FFERS to the Pubßean elegant and extensive assort meet OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl. Storm, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Rings. GOLD CHAINS of every style "Ir and quality. English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goode, Paintings., Vases, ke. The stock will be found among the largest in thissee tion of Pennsylvania. and has been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and Manufac turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia. lterentirre done at the slier teat notice, and in a most Workmanlike manner. - • My friends, awl the Public generally are invited to an examination of my superb stock. JAMES IL KELLY, Sign of the Big Watch, Lebanon, July 3,1361. THE NEW BAKERY, cum ~,,,I„,ig ned would respectfully inform the chi t tens of Lebanon, that helms comruenomi the RAKE• ING BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck hotel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, &c., dm. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. _ . CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, fresh and of the beet quality, constantly on hacd, and furnished at the lowest prices. Th public is invited to give me a trial. Leb non, Nov. 9, 1859. F. H. F.BUR. SODA WATER 1 ! SODA WATER I 11= Lemberger's Soda Water Fountain is in full ep eration, where all thirsty individuate can be sup plied, with a cool, healthy and refreshing drink. It is just the drink ter hot weather. IF YOU WANT . • APICTURE of your deceased friend. enlarged HOC colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. MISS ATKINS Aii.TOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of TV Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened a FASHIONABLE MILLINERY and MANTUA MAK ING ESTABLISHMENT, in Marker street, 2d door above Hill A new stockinet received and opened for inspection. embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Lebanon, Aprit'l7. MR. • UMIZN=M OTKIE isieretry given, that tottery testamentary 11 upon H( estate of Dr. HENRY STINK, late of North Alttiville township, Lehman county, l'a.tdeettatt ed, have kkitlifi granted to time undersigned. Perions in debted to said Estate ani,retputsbal to ~.alto paythent without and th so having claims will present them properly authenticated th the undersigned tin-set tlement. MATILDA STINE. N. Auirille. Executrix DAVIE! ? STINE, S. Anurille„ Exedutur. June 6,1661. LIKIT STREET STILL AHEAD IN THE Choped, Beet Selected, and Lqrgest Stock of .WALL PAPERS , Window Shades, Curtains, &e, TUE UNDERSIGNED having in connection with his BOOK AND STATIONERY STORM, purchased theenti re stock of WALL PAPERS of Messrs. WALTZ & IttEDEL and W.4ItIL and baring also re Gently received large supplies from New York and Phil adelphia, including the latest and most handsome styles of • Pager Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Panelings, Fire Board Prints, Window Curtains, Shades, now manufactured. Ms stock presents the best assort ment of Papers, both in Style and quality, that hesever been seen in Lebanon, and as he has bought most of his Papers at reduced rates, f,ir Casa, he is able to sell Wail Paper at cheaper rates than they can he obtained at any other place. lie has also made arrangements with the best Paper Hangers in Lebanon to put np paper for him. if desin4, at the shorted notice on ihe mast reas onable terms. Give him a call and be convinced. AIRP- Remember the place, at the iron Bookstore In Walnut Street, a few doors south. of Rarntany's Hard ware Store. ' J. lIENItY MILLER. Lebanon; July 3, 1361. ELIJAH LONGACRE...JOFIN 0.4 A111.11....J ACOD GABr.L LEBANON Door and Sasit Manuthetory. Located on the SleaM-House lloadoear Cumberland' .Strafe; East Lebanon. TUE undersigned respectfully in form the public hi veneral, that they have added largely to their timmer estab lishment, and also have all kinile of the latest and best improved MACHINERY in the State in full operation, such as .. 411(Aigg WOODWORTH'S :FLOORING, 4-c., for conducting the general business for - Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, itc., and the experience acquired by B. Lexoscue 0. GABEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as -341.1111)C0 of their ability, in connection with - 3. UMINT,, to select stock suitable to the Manta of the Deer and Sash business In this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable hums, a judiciously. assorted stock of DOOItS., &ASK, from the hest Lumber manufacttiries in tho-Stat; fewlinivcontialcnt that their assortment is not do be excelitsUby any other establishment in the State in regard to exactnessin eige, quality or fititshond is ail - ciliated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those milt® may favor the undersigned with their custom. • The following list comprises the leading article, of stock out band • Doors, of all sites; Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; fronts houses; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; frame houses t" Shutters of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. Of all . sizes ; 0.0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACItii, DADE'. ft =MIRE. P. S—Planing. Sawing, dc., promptly Mina for those urnishing the Lumber. fLebanon,July 3,1861. Bargains in Oentlemen'e and Boys' Wear please . 1 - 2 call nt theateas Store of IIENItY STiNK. ROE DELS WINDOW SHADES, At. Prices to Suit the- Time& IIAVEC° a largo dock 'of Wiadow'Shades, of every variety. and , heing desirous to close them out be fore the season oads, I will sell any one desiring Win. do Shades at.a !Arpin. Call and see. PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES, UNION NOTE PAPER, MEDALS OF EVERY KIND. MILITARY TACTICS, MILITARY MAPS. UNION. AND .PATRTOTTC: SHEET MUSIC, = National Antboni,—THE CONSTITUTION. COLU3IBIA THE GE3I OF THE OCEAN. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION—by Hugb •' " 6. W. B. Bradbury. National Ode—VlE FLAG OF THE FREE. 'OUR GOOD SNIP SAILS TONIGHT. Vi•el' America—HOME - OF THE FREE. OUR UNION lUGJLT OR WRONG. DIXTH FOIL THE UNION. AMERICA. Harper's Weekly. (a Pictorial Paper) Frank Leslie's Illustrated, and Frank 1 eslie's Ilistory of the War. can be had` by calling at 11. 11. Boeders Book Store, Cum berland Street, Lebanon, Pa. [June 2ti, 1881. Executors' Notice. 'Varlet.: is hereby given that letters testameatary on the estate of ABRAHAM Pstrren, (ImM., bite of North Lebanon borough, Lebanon county, Pa., hays been granted to the undersigned. AU persons indebted to said estgte will - incite payment, and those haring claims will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement. HENRY FISHER, Executors. W/LLIAId BLEYSTONE, Lebanon, June 12, Mil. &TIBER. LUalt a INEof the beet and cheapest assortmenis of LIMBER offered to the public, le now for sale et the new and extensive LUMBEIt and . COAL YAIID of PHILIP- BRECHRILL, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few luares North of the Oenessee ; Steam Mills, and one (inure east of Borgner's Hotel. 'Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway Pine and -Hemlock Boards;-- Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 134 and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantlingand Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; end 3 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The best Pine and hemlock Shingles; Ales, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Bails and Posts, and Tailings far fences and fencing Boards; FLOOBINO BOARDS. of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of Broken, Stove, Limehurners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, nttle lowest Prices. ta_Conlident that they ha're the largest and bust as eortment of LU3lnnn of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to any that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock befora.pur chasing elsewhere. 1'111.1.1P BRECIEBILL. N. Lebanon, July 3.1831. For Making 4' °° .. 0 ,..7 ° 1.- e BEER. {2 1 ..... A PLEASANT & HEALTHY BEVERAGE, Eight Cents a Gallon, . . . _Far Poitily wt. FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. ttttt wp Dr . . I v POTTER & CHA MPL I N, ' . 4 1 5,,, Hocncer 6 4 Ctinuisli k Druggists, 4 7 \ WESTERLY, R.I. , A is N.• Grueere geneitliy "' Sold at Dr. Geo. Ross' Drug ....tort:, opposite the Court Goose, 'Lebanon, Pa. A full seitortment of Linen Goode for Coats and Pantejust received and offered at Great Itargaine by HENRY rirENRY & STINE arc daily receiving fashionable ja Dress Goods, such as Gazeiles, Mozanshiques, Mo. &nos, Lawns, Lovelies Mill kinds for traveling dresses; Sitk Challys, Silk 'tissues, Crape De Spangs, tlinghains and Grey Dress Goods of every description, offered at unusually low prices by HENRY & STINE, .irir All the above goods'offered at very low prime. ADM. SGEILIC. JONA. GESSAMAN. D. ki LONG. New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. fIIIII3 undersigned having, formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of tho public to their establishments. They will eolith.: to keep, at the late stand of SURER. LONG, a most com plete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they will retail Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the bib/seat Market Prices.-- They will also take GRAIN on STORAOE. The will keep always on band and sail at the lowest prices, COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, Ac. AT They solicit the business of all their oldfriends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. SUERS, GESSAMAN & LONG. North Lebanon, March 13,1561. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufsetwrere of HOS-. TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT, TEM. tan appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the Drifted States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretefore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Ilostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the corning year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the .sanction of the most prominent physicians in those . sections of the 'country where the article is best known, who not only recommend thi Bitters to their patients, but arc ready at all times to giro testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of stomachie derangements and the disease:: resulting therefvoin. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by ex:fr.:Ordinary. efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, Which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague 'and various other bilious Contplainti have counted their Victims by hundreds. To :be able to state: confidently that the "Bitters" area certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasiire.: It removes all morbid natter from the stornaeh, 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 other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to accnidition essential to the healthy disoharge of the functions of nature. : Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per dirt:Mica/8 on the bottle, midi - hey will find in it. a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it isrpleasaut to the4Mlate, invigorating to the bowels excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousauds of aged men and women who bare eXperienced the benefit of using this 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 the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler PCS. 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 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. Here, 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 bare particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from. fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for 'HOSTETTER'S HELEIIRATED STOMACH' BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words " Dr. 7. liostetter'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 the ear Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SIYLITEE, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. - By Ur. 1A... Rms.. L. S. Rater, .5. L. Lmaberget, Leh :MD.l: 3. C. Seltzer, Frederickabarg; 11. D. Bierer & Bra., Aunville; Martin Early, Palmyra. Deem ler 5, 166../-Iy. PHOTOGRAPHY ; IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. E XEECUTIO in the best style known in the art, at C.. 0 CRANE'S GALLERY, 632 Arch' Street, East of Sixth, PHILADELPHIA, Life Size in Oil and l'astil STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, • 1 AMBROTYPES,. DAGUEREOTYPES, Ac. For Cases, MeilailkalS, Pins, Rings, de. June 26,1880. - Jscon K. FUNcH. JOHN K. Fovea. THE COUNTRY SAFE TILE ELECTION ALL RIG_EIT! 1 1 121!Ti 0040 - 4 , 0 Ijlllk PUBLIC are respectfully invited to call and ez. amine a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please, both in style and price. Tux WOES will find it the place to buy . SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, And Fancy Dress Silks, Vanish's, Bareges and Bongo Robes, Lawns, English Chintzes, • ebonies, Clothildes Irene. Sanjores, • Lavelle mad Duster Cloths, Prints and Moslins, TIIIRET, SPRING, DROCUE AND STELLA 1 1 S HAW .1. S LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, , WRITE GCODS, - SECOND MOURNING GOODS, - STEEL SKIRTS, FLANNELS, VEILS. GLOVES, MITTS, &c. GENTIMIEN will he pleased with our selection of CLOTHS, 0 ASSIMERES, VESTINGS, And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS, QUEENS WARE Jr, GROCERIES, In fact everything that is found in a well-st vetted country store. ..••• We most respectfully solicits call from the hub. f lic„ and will take great pionsu re in showing foods which • fo cheapness and beauty minuet be surpassed. FUNCK k BILOTIIER. North Lebanon Borough, April 3,1561. GRAIN WANTED. rling undersigned will pay the highest prices for all Ikin e of grain—WHEAT, RYE, CORN and OATS— at the ti archouie; on the Union Cato], Walnut street, N.rth Lebanon. JOHN IMMEL. North Lebanon, June 11, 1860. • COME ONE! COME ALL! and get the bargains of fered ID all kinds or Ladies and Gentleman $ wear great bargains offered in all kinds of Dry Goods.— Die use call and examine onr stock—a full assortment on band st,very low rates by LIENDY Sc 9TI\E. SALT FOR SALE. ,IpiiEubscriber has on hand and for sate, Wholesale and Retail, a !urge quantity coarse and (hie SALT. Jana 19, IStll—lnn. ABRAHAM STRICKLER. BEE HIVE CASH STOWE. TILE subscriber has . returned t.lic sceond time this spring tram the hastorn cams. and has opened a splendid assort men tof Pit ING and SU At 1111.1 R 41, 1•" COO 4121110 11[111 which were purchased for cash at very reduced prices. to goods are now sold entirely for cash In the cities, wilt confine my sales to Cash and Countrs produeod.— We sell hllldhlN from 4to 12% cts. per yard. do TIMINGS do it to 25 do do -du GING eAMS do bto 25 do do do PRINTS do sto 12% do do do LUSTItE do 10 to 74 do do do F. 11,1,111,5 do 25 to $5.00. CHEAP CLOTH. CASSIA ERES. VESTING'S, DRESS GOODS. SUGARS. MOLASSES, PEACHES, • 10 CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 CENTS PAID FOR BUTTER. Lebanon, 3.114 22 : 1841. ' J. GEORGE. 11 yea wont good tin Witte call. at the Tin and Sheet Iron Store of GEORGE SHAY. ':L11 rpm; BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TIIR LYCOM -1 IRO COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY have authorized an ASSESSMENT, No. 18.) of FOUR per mot. on all Premium Notes In the possession of the Company, which w ere in force ondthe first day of Slay, 1881, and have appointed ADAM GRITTINGLII, Receiver, for the county of Leb anon, who will cell on the Mem bers of said company in said county ; In a short time. as the whole must be paid On or before the first day of September, next. BY Order of the "Ward. ADAM GRITFINGER, Lebanon, July 3,1301. Receiver. LEIVIBELCER S S DRUG STOR IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. lr L. LEmuzitualic, Graduate of the Phila- sy „ delphia college of Pharmacy, offers to - th sans of Lebanon and surrounding country. a KIRK selection of Drugs, Medicines and ma Chemicals, and the lirst quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Seeps, embracing the Ul'. ..eat mantifindare in the country. and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes Hair brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Pine gp .,7Tlt,A of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber. k i nt PURE SPICES. PURR SPICES. " Pure ramie and ground Spinesere offered fbr sale In large and small quanti , ice at JAMB ERG ER'S Drug Store. 1111 GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS Ton will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESH Harden and Flower Seeds at LEM UERG ER'S. Condensed Lye. Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, .end Potash in large and small quantities at 1 1 0 LE BERGER'S Dreg Store. Ak Washing .'' ., coda, linking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal id •mtns, cream of Tartar. all pure, and for sale io largo and small unantities at LEMBERG ti WS Drug Store. IE3 if, en are in want of good Wa.hing Snap. lure white or red Castile Swap. Country Soap. ra., ;.rasire .Soap tie remove grease spots, superior having amp, boy the same at. LEM BE IitIER'S. no you want a good Hair Tonic? something. • make the hair grow, to Cieti2l24t the bead, and 60 prevent out of the hair: if you do Call.at LEM BE Itt; ER'S. 111 ITFA.. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! nttlieted me requested to call and exam. ae my steels of Triesses;• Supporters, &c., corn. a variety of Illannfiteture. tr:a..-Marsh's" Genuine. “Improved Self Ad. , tel Pad Truss" -Mundt's" Cstanten h i Bandage. Cl An invaluable :inlet, for the purpose. e ja ,. If you are in want of any of the above ye& ...- an tin suited at LEMEERGER'S Drug Store. utT a vi 1ir,11414.. 0 [i The genii/ Mlarticle ri}r Medicinal Pthposei be bad In ell its Parity nt LEMDERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Elnosc. Anything you waet that is kept in a welll .onducted First class Drug Store, can ho furn.l shed you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. reeling thankful for the very liberal patron. ge thus thr received from the Physi:inns. Met hants and Citizens of Lebanon and surround . g a, I ag.in solicit. 11 shore, promising to use, Very effort to please a 11. atnmt ion given to PHYSICIAN* .NtESCHIrTIONS AIM PAlday i:AcEICTS, and all ,tietheib4 di:Tensed IY: , crautc.l P U RE. al ways is good as can he oh aive.] anywhere. and sold to suit the times. Remember the Adtress, JOS. L. M Druggist Chemist .114 A.pot bee:my, Feb. NI, dor Loletiv.ll. D. S. RABER'S WitOLESA LE AND LtETAIL ®RUC STORE, Ras been Itenvwed to his New Building. an C umber " land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lehrman, Pa. rime subscriber respectfully announce to his sequoia . 1 tances end the public in general, r at he has cone staidly on hand a largo stock of D'RUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - PAINTS, E M ICA LS,."'. "" DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, • TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Sinning Mnid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gura, Tobacco, &c. 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 will please remember this,. and exundue the modifies and prices of his goods before purelmsing else. where. J,'W Physicians' prescriptions and family red pesearefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, oppOsite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store wilt be opened for the rout pounding .of prescriptions between the hours of 7 sad lo o'clock, A. 31., LI and 1, and 4 and 5. P. 31. Lebanon. Dee:O. IW. DAVID S. DADRA. LEVI KLAIUSER . , • QUILV 11 EYO and CONVEY 41 , :CEE. Cumberland C.) M . agenda at of "Win. Penn Lebanon, Pa. April 24, CYKUUS P. IVIIIMETZ., TTORNEY- AT-L.A.W..—Offie, in Wa.loutstre,t, near j 1c oopositedhe Mick Hotel, and two thaws south from tiarmany's Hardware suns, Lebanon, March 23,0.801.-Iy. J. H. BOIiViTIAN I A TTORNEY•AT-LA IV, has IU MOVED his office ea Funck's New Building, (second story,) Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pa. Lebanon, April 8,1859. JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, A fi L c N e. U L T E MIZI7 i lo . xt door tirmAail CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT. At tie earner of Cumber/and Street and Plan k Road, LEBANON, PA. r SKI RAUCIi k LIGHT take pleasure in inform. il ).: k i l.l B ng their friends and the public getientily that they bure just opened a large and carefully selected r.issert. men t of DRY GOODS, GROCEfg. QiIIiFINSWARA to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOODS , here all been selected with the greatest care front the largest Importing !louses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Cffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kiads of Spiess. Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE, among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods M their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash 7 or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS!!! The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stook of ITAGS : which they will sell at wholesale prices. . October 17,1660.] ALI, THE WORLD . AN the rest of mankind who are in need of SPRING AND SLIMMER CLOTHING for themselves and their Boys should not fail to call at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Court Nouse, Lebanon, who have just re.. mired a fine assortment of Spring Clothing of their own manufacture, all of which they will sell at prices to snit the times. JACKETS. AA Onortment of Boys' ettssitnere Jackeht nt REIZENSTEIN BROS. BOYS' COATS, j'ANTS AND VESTS, at very low figures, at BRIZENSTEIN BROS. CASSIMEItE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at VI trifling cost, at IIIiIZEN:STEIN BROS. Fine Cloth Coats, Doeskin and Fancy Cassliner,s Pants, Silk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin vests nt BEI ZENSTEIN BROS. Constantly a full WOOrtnient nrcloching at ItEIZENSTEIN BROS.. Opposite the Court House. April 10, 1861 gggg tri4 '4 Ceo. B. Slow *V Co's MIMIC LOCK•S r wit FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. MARKET STREET. iogUANON PnICES.—SSO. $llO. ttiö. $75,.555 and $lOO. 'These Machines snake the 5 HUTTO Ott LOCK.STITCII. alike nu both stdee lat. ithe4tbe use of thitkather pad. They have an entire rev sit:hien of (nettling the / . etitch—Pimple and unerring n Its operation. They haven New Patent Under Tension and a New Upper Tension. Width in be regulated without stopping the Machina - -simple but effective. They will sew with greater speed never drop a stitch, and do more work in the same time then any other sewing machine ever invented. These ma. shines have power sunicjeut to sew THIJIT_XiTHICKNESSES Of heary sheeting. Tlfty will stitch, run, 110111, gather curd, quill, felt. he., and for Stiching LINEN have no suporior. Also, Sloes I ni prove d Shuttie Maclaine For tailoring and heavy work. These 'Machines hare been well tested among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at double price. Let all who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at our Saks lioOtn and see our Machines practically tested, or send for a circular.. J. J. BLAIR • 3 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Market Street, Lebanon, Pa., or GEORGE R. BLOAT & Ca., PHIWELPKIL. July F, 1661 k-kkhhh htt IF YOU'WANT APUOTOMIA PH of yowl/elf or friend, the best aro to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank, IF Yorr gaud PICT 11111. fur IL fueduttion ur stn, csofoi,DAI LY'S Gallery, next door tit the Libation Dopes% Bulk. RAIICII *. LIGHT