=CM 8 we may well be filled with gloomy forebodings for the future. What may we expect except a line of conduct In keeping with what has been done Is this a contest to preserve the Union ? If so, then it should be waged in a constitutional man. ner. Is the doctrine to obtain that provinces are to he entirely subordinate In the idea of political Unity ? Shall the rallying cry be the constitution end the Union, or are we prepared to say that the constitution ie gone, but the Union survives ? What sort of a Union would it be? Let this principle be announced, end let us carry on this 'contest with this spirit, winking at or approving the violations of this leered Instrument, and the people will soon begin to inquire what will be.. come of our liberties at the end of the experiment? The pregnant question for us to deride i., whetb ter the constitution is to he respected in this strug gle, or whether we are called upon to follow the flag over the ruins of the constitution ? I believe, withoutquestioning the tnatives of any, the whole tendency of the present proceedings is to estah bah a government without ihnitations, nod radi cally to change our frame and °tweeter of goe. won:tent. I was told, the other day, by a distingul s b e d American, that . many Americans nbroar',, when asked about the present condiP,on of thin s ere, said, "We tboughtyour fedwal goveromengt h rest ad on consent, and h ow to you propose to main tain it 1, 7 100001 " '...,ften the answer would be, "It 1111841 ' 11 "d" . to rest on consent, but it has felled. It Is :sot strong enough, and we intend no ;make ; '.L strong enough, and to change the ° %er of the government, and we will give It % a " ne strength we deem essential without regard to the provisions of the constitution, which was Male some eighty years ago, and has been found . of tit for the present condition of affairs." I think It Is well that the attention. of the country should be called to the tendency of things. I know there are thoughtful, conservative men— thousends of men love the constitution:--scatter ' ad through the adhering States, who would never consent to make this contest with any purpos) to interfere with the personal rights of political communities. He then referred to a suggestion In a Northern paper that n change in the chorea ler of the government was contemplated, and al. so to a speech made by the present Secretary of War, in which he raid the Southern States must belubdued, and, at the sad of this contest, there would-be no Virginiacs as such or Carolinians, but all Americana. I call on Senators to defend the constitutionality of these acts, or else'admit that they carry on this contest without regard to the constitution. I content myself in saying that it never was contemplated by the framers of the constitution that this government should be maintained by . military force, or by subjugating different political communities. It was declared by Madison and by Hamilton himself, that there was no competency in the government thus to preserve it. Suppose the military subjugation Is successful—suppose the army marches through Virginia and the Gulf States to New Orleans—then the war is prosecut ed unconstitutionally. Even if there were war. rant of law for it, it would be the overthrow of the constitution. There is no warrant in the constitution to conduct the contest in that form. ..„ In further proof of bow they intend to conduct this contest, I refer to the speech of the eloquent Senator from Oregon, (Mr. Baker,) when he de clared he was for (Greet war, and said that fur that purpose nobody was so good as a dictator. Is anything more necessary to show that, so far as that Senator is concerned, be proposed to con duct the contest without regard to the constitu tion? I heard no rebuke administered to the em inent Senator, but, on the contrary, I saw warm oangratulations, and tbe Senator declaied that, unless the people of these States were willing to. obey the federal government, they must be re. duped to the contiltliin of Territories; and, ho added, be would govern them by Governors from Massachusetts and Illinois. This was said seri ously end afterwardsvepented. llAautt, (rep.) of Oregon, explained. lie fitatUtti wee delivering a speech against giving too much poWer to the President, and was keep ing his usual constitutional, guarded position against an increase of the standing army, and gave, as an excuse far voting for the bill, the present etete of public affairs. Me did say he would take some risk of despotism, and repeated that he would risk a little to save all. lie hoped the States would turn to their allegiance, but if they would not, he thought it better fur eiviliza.- tion and humani that they should be governed as Territories. l ie did say so then, and believed so now, and thought the events of the next six months would show that it would be better if the Senator believed it too. Mr. limemasattoue said the answer of the-Sen. Ater proved, what he said, and contended that it was evident that the constitution was to be put aside. It was utterly subversive of the constitu• don and of public liberty to clothe any one with dictatorial powers. lie then referred to the speech of Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, who said, in sub stance, that if African slavery stood in the way, 1 it must be aboliehed. " Mr. Dllon, (rep) of Conn., had the Senator Had what, he did say on the subject, as published yesterday. MO. BRIICRINRIDGE' enld it appeared to blot that the most violent republicans had possession of the •government, and referred to the bill Introduced by Mr. Pomeroy to suppress the slaveholder's re bellion, end which also contained a provision for the abolition of slavery. lie contended thut the very title wee enough to show that the coustitu• Lion wee to be put aside. Mr. BlNctuan, (rep.) of Miob., asked if he con- tended Ole WAS not a elneeholder's rebellion Mr, BRECKWRIDGE—I do, sir ; I do. lie then referred to the refusal of last session to make any compromise, though the Southern leaders said they would be satisfied with the Crittenden com promise. But all efforts were refused, and now any offers of peace are ruled out of order in one Hoare, and it is Vida and idle to argue for it.— Ile wanted to let the country know that Congress deliberately refused the last effort to avert the horrors of an internal struggle. But why utter words? I shall trcublo the Senate no longer. I know that no argument or appeal will have any effect. • I have cherished all my life an attach ment to the Union of-there States under the tin iitltEtion of the United States, and I have always revered that Instrument as one of the wisest of human works, but now it (spat aside by the Ili entire of the United States, end those acts are about to be approved by the Senate, and I see proceedings inaugurated which, In my opinion, will lead to the utter subversion of the constitn• Lion and public liberty, It Is vain to oppose it. I am aware that, in the present temper of Con gress, one might as well oppose his uplifted hand to the descending waters of Niagara as to risk an appeal against these contemplated proceedings. The few of us left can only look with redness on the melancholy drama being enacted before us. We tan only hope that this flash of (Airy may not assume the form of chronic madness, but that Divine Providence may preserve for us and for posterity, out of the wreck of a broken Union, the priceless principles of constitutional liberty and self-government. Mr. LAKE, (rep.) of Indiana, said be wanted to know if the President had not saved the country by prompt . notion.' HE manet,loned all done, and the people sanctioned It; and be sanctioned all to be done when oar victorious columns shall sweep treason from Old Virginia. The President bad suspended the writ of habeas . corpus, and he only regretted the corpus of Baltimore treason bad not been saepentied at the same time. Sup. t,.pese the Senator from Kentucky had been elect 'ld President, would he have refused to defend the capital when be found that armed: rebellion was endeavoring: to capture it ? lie believed not. Me proceeded to allude to the seizure of telegraph ic despatches, severely commented on ae n usur pation df power by the Senator from Kentucky. That seizure - would be necessary, perhaps, to,im plicate certain Senators on this floor. Ile bad read this day in a paper that a certain Senator had telegraphed that Provident Lincoles Con /01M 10:1* nco allored tomseetl ere On the 4th Of - ' Mr, isidannimen askilscebyPrOcc4ktio Sena . for alluded toltitn. Mr. LANE replied:4l4l4o;MA Mr. Bascametsitte lied that. bie personal relations with the Senator precluded him from believing that he would do anytWg of the kind; but be had to any that the IA tateinabt that he sent such a . dispatch was totally unktluded. Ile would not pretend to deny all the chargtis made spinet him in the papers. lie attempted it once but found the °hinge reitercted in. the same journal the eooond day after halted expressly de. 'it.. would say, horrovOr, now, that the "staterdent that he had telegraphed Mr. ..Utrerion DOWD .01 written him that Kentucky would fur nish him with 7,000 armed men, was, like ritHer • allergists, totallrfalse. And he had been (aorta e& by' the Oovernor of Kentucky, that the charge in rtispeet:lo. hint was equally false. Theis firEl matters and things trans. pirlog around la which aro • really of great im portanoe Ittifk-which we 1090 light of. There 19 at alit' time a Doi!lot' Ludwig Itechisiger, lo—Leb artou, at the 'Bogle foiel, who knows all about the humane's". irthirc!ais item kn a scientific Inatmer• ~ l id sif thdie parties . who are effected ?With sere•eyes may rail al enoe4ott him and he will gave them perfeot•setiefaotion. • • N. 11.--The Doctor will be dut 'lrt the most Ing up to 2 o'elook, P. M., aftee f,bat time he may . 1 . 111 found at Blegrist's Engle mud. ohm him • • It you went good tin ware eab at the Tilfi end Sliest Trod atone • ()poxe' stAT, gthfutttion: ['ERN'S, $1 50 YEAR LEBANc*, PA DNESDAY, JULY 24, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. TURNIP' SEED.—Fresh crop Turnip Seed, just received and for sale in large and small plrotities at Lemberger's Drug Store, Market. St. The letter of our correspondent "Frank" will be rend with interest. It gives a clear account of the State of affairs in Missouri. We understand that our Town Conn. ell have under consideration the building, in va. ?ions sections of town, of fire or sis ponderous tanks to hold a supply of water to be used in case of fire. We ere certainly bad off for water for a fire, and the fact will not become sufficiently palpable to our citizens until the half of town is once destroyed just from the scarcity of water. Adam Grittinger, Esq , of this bor. ough, is announced in the Republican'pdpers "as a candidate for Associate Judge before:the Peo ple's County Convention. ---- - The Sheriff advertises to sell the following real estate on Monday, the 12th of Au • gust, next, :—Property of Geo. W. Ryan, in Fred ericksburg; property of Jacob Eshelman, in dit to; property of David Shocker, in Lebanon; property of Wm. Kirkpatrick, in ditto; property of Augustus Y. Knock°, in ditto; property of Peter oackley„,ln Doidelberg; property of Alli son T. Dickinson, in'Lebnuon ; property of Wil liam L. Black, in North Annville ; property of George Wolf and Ludwig Zehrtng, in Union. An hour in Annville last week show ed to as that considerable 'enterprise is going on thoie. Five or six handsome , now brick build ings are in the course of creation, .among them a new church fur the United Brethren. We call the attention of the friends of education to the able report of Mr. Houck, relative to the Common Schools of this county. ERATUN.—Under the bead of Moral Instruc tion, the word "morally" should be orally. Fittz.-0 n Tuesday afternoon a sta ble and butcher shop, in this borough, belonging to Mr. George Melly and occupied by Mr. David Batty, took fire and were entirely consumed.— There was ether combustible property in the im mediate vicinity but tiWi'energy of the firemen prevented the flames from spreading. The prop erty destroyed was ildured'iln- the Washington Insurance Company to de amount of $250.... The stable was probably fired by come wicked incendiary. The new Hook and. Ladder company rendered valuable aid to the Fire companies in preventing the spreading of the fire. They used their appa ratus and bad the bidning building leveled to the ground in a abort time. We understand that John iSiegrist, Esq., of this borough, has 'been appointed Nail Agent on the Lebanon Valley and East Pennsyl vania railroads, in plane of George F. Weaver.. The Hauer property, at the corner of Walnut and Chestnut streets, Lebanon, ad vertised to be sold on Saturday evening, was not sold. MR. EDITOR 3—Asthe Republican papers pretty generally throughout the'State declare that this is no time for party divisions, I suggest to dose of this county the following plan. Let . their County Committee be called together en a 'day certain, and so with that of the Democrats.— Let them together agree upon a Union Conven tion composed of such numbers of delegates from each township, as will fairly represent the votes of the respective parties in such township accord ing ,Iti!tbe returns, say", Lif 'the last Governor's election. Then let each chairman call independ. ant primary township, and ward meetings for the election of the delegates allotted to each pre cinct, such di3legates to assemble and nominate a ticket to be supported unanimously by the peo ple. At all events let the County Committees be called together on the same day, and strike cut a better plan through eoternitteea hr otherwise, if a better plea can be devised. As the Republicans are largely in the majority, it strikes me they.should take the initiative in this matter, if they are sincere in their no-party declarations. IN ANL V- An swer to Enigma lo last week's Aswan Tisza,— Alph abet. TILE LEBANON GUARDS. Capt. Ui rich's company, arrived on Sunday, at Hanle burg, their three months' enlistment having. ex pired. When we went to press they , wero'still ait Camp Curtinovaiting to ho paid off, after which they will return to Lebanon. The many rumors of their re-enlistment; of being drafted fur the witr; °tan fy a Portion coming home, &b., are all sr,ithont, foundation. If the emergencies of ,he ease required it they could be detained in the service, but the probabilitiesare that they will bo paid off and diacharged, so that we may look for them probably not before Thursday. NEW POSTMAliilllllll.—M.i.Dan'l Coo ver has been appointed Ptiatmeiter 'at ,pieta. town; Mr. Wm. Dissinger; Peitinaster e o Shaer. erstown, and Mr. Michael Holm, Postmaster at Jonestown. • ' • TORY LIST FOR AIIOIIBT TERM, 1881. GRAYD JURORS John S Bomberger:B Leh itinnici Musser, Jackson I Joe Arnold, (P. S.) N Lob tp Joseph Royer, Heidelberg Richard Bruce,.Leb Dor Seth Boyer, Mil!creek Hcnry'D BacTliSian, 8 Ann . Thorium (. Seltzer,Switara WlBlain Doti - tinker, Limiry David M Shiley, E Hanover AbrihainFernsler, 8 Leb Simnel U Shirk, Lsh Bar Josiah Gettig, Leb Bar Henry J Urich, E littno)ler John Eleinfelder,,Heidellig David'T Werner, N Leh tp Fella H.• Light, 8 Lebanon Henry Witmer, ()/ Si Corn'l Henry. Light, N Anuvillo Jails Werner, Jackson Jacob B Melly, E Hanover • Israel Tice, Jackson . • ' Joseph Matthew, Milic'k David Zollar, Bethel • . :., • . TRAYXR/ j 4 . IUItORS., David Belfedrit, Bororgii " an ft Krick, 'Leh Bor Solomon Boolberger, lleid'g hlichnel J 'Olinger. S Ann Oliver Bowman, Cornwall ilooteph S Lauber, IfeidePg • John Bomberger N Vdb tp 'teary Lehman, Jiickson David noltz, Swatarn" • ' ' Henry J Light, N Leb tp • Stephen W Boltz, N Ann •• Thomas Logan, London'y John Burkholder, 8 Ann ,Thomas Miller, Cornwall Thomas o•Capp,Swittam 'George W Miller, N Ann David Care, Leh Borough 'Daniel Mititlfoir, N Ann John Carper. 8 Annvllle Philip Qaickley, Lolurry Nonh Neely, East Hanover Charles Stellimotz, S Ann Philip Fernaler, S Lebanon William Spitler, Bethel AleXandor-lbdrus, Jackson John Wostonberger,(us)el Christian Henry; Borough Jacob Witmer, Jr, Cornwall Joseph F Hellman, S Leh Abraham Wcltnior, N Ann Anikew Henr London ' y HabrkellVolfornberger, N A John Idol; N Lob stir b - 1 %,Henry Zimnikririnn,Leb D'il George Karch,(ll 8) Leb Bor 'Frederick Zeller, Cornwall • We take great pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the advertieement of Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, in another column of our paper. It is seldom we take any notice of pAtentdsealicines, but we Cannot refrain front speaking of this Cordial, and do. Justice to Um . afflicted as well as ourselves. We ho.ve•watched the 'progress of this Cordial since lie first introduction to the putdici and we are satisfied that there is nothing in use for cleansing the system and renovating the blood, .that can be compared with Prof. Wood's Cordial. Any ono aufferiug from geneml debility. after usingono bottle will see BS beneficial effecita. We twielliad a long acquaintance with the proprietor, and know him to bo skilled in the science of medicine ; and anything compounded by him the public can rely upm as being just what it Irrecommended. We would attains all sick or well to get a bottle. It id pleasant to the tante. and exhilarating to the system. But we refrain fr om for titer comments, es soy one, after toeing one bettl a,' will be satisfied as to iteeffect& g l itetwollytittst • ..I.IIE GMAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM . • THE llNlON. — Philadelphia poasesses,the most .spron dhl Clothing Euiporlum in the country. It is •splendid as regards the palatial structure In which the Immense business of the establishment le conducted, laid, it is equally splendid in respect to its grant facilities and east remouns!!! - Eut:tw its patron!! Its ibleCilktraiitions are,liest." ' the elegance ol'tbe garments for Gentlemen and Youths. manufactured there; secondly, the beauty itidditralillity of the materials, and the superior excel knee of the 13t, and lastly tho moderato prices at which the goods are gold. We refer, in this description, to none other then the Brea n Stone Clothing Hall of ltockhill & Wilson, Nos. 663 and 605 Chestnut Street, above Sixth . , Philadelphia. [ju 12-Iy. 43r- See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invtgo• rater and Family Cathartic Pilla, in another column. TriE following is a sample of the numerous letters constantly receiving for Uostatter's Stomach Bitters: CANANDMIttA, July 15,1869. MESSRS. MosTETTER k SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa.:—Oents —As we are strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty eight dollars for four dozen Hostetter's Stomach 'Bit ters, which please forward via Michion Southern Rail. road, 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. oil it to others and have sold about two dozen per week fur some time. I have all kinds of medicine in my store. but there Is none that I can so cheerfully and truthfully recommend as your Bitters, for I know they Lave.helped me beyond my expectation. Yours respectfully, PHILO WILSON. June 12-Im. • WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION Another Great Oureeffeeted by Beerhare's Holland Bitters. The wife of Pieter De Witte. living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county.Wisconsin,suffered much from weak ness of the Stomach and Indigestion. She had been on. der a physician's .care for some time, but, the disc ass seemed to bathe even his skill. She purchased some HOLLAND BITTERS at our office, which has , given tone to her stomach ; her appetite and strength are re taming, and we firmly believe that this is anther great cure ethCeted by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity.— One thing 'you can rely upon, what. we have published are from persons much respected in our reommunity, and are literally true. J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sheboygan Nicuwsbode, Sheboygan, Wis. June 12-Im. , WHOOPING COUG , einercanse of all ruptures in children may be traced to this dis tressing complaint, and this result may be checked by using lIUNNEWELUS UNIVERSAL CO.UGIT RESIE 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 pu.o, d, and ful particulars found in the pamphlets to be had of all agents. or the proprietor.— See advertisement in another column. • .m- Estsorstesrr.—The Eric Sewing AI 'chine Company desire to secure a few Traveling, Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per month, and expenses, or a corn mission. This is Cu opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on Con stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Lb. R. JAMES. General Agent, Milan, Ohh.. English preaching next Sabbath morning and•evehing, ' in the Methodist Episdopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 19 o'clock in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at 6 o'- clock. Sr. dada's REFORMED CTIMICR.—RegDIRF service every Wednesday evening at 7% o'clock ' every Sunday morning sit 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 V., o'clock. German preaching at 10 A. M., and English at. G P. M., in the Moravian church. English preaching next Sun lay morning at 9% o'clock, and German at 2 o'clock, in Salem's Lutheran church. English preaching next Sabbath morning (Harvest Sermon) in the First Reformed church. • German preaching next Lord's day morning and Eng lish in the evening in Zion's Lutheran church . Gnaw • Cnoncu.--Servi.e in Temperance Hall every Stmdnyat 10 A. M. On the 14th inst., by E. B. Sbney, Esq., Mr. MICHAEL KOME to Miss BARBARA It REISER, both of Union township. . , LEBANON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 24,1861. Leh. "dills Ex. Fam $625 Eggs, 133 doz., 3,1 - &Web ! 4 " kNeiti ~ 620 • Butter,lklb.:.. - . ' - - 9 Leb. Vai. Super_ Fiurs.lso - Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime white Wheat', 1 10' Lard, , ' 10 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Tallow, 9 Prime Rye, 60 Hem, 12 Mum, - - 50 Shoulders, • - 10 Oats, 25 Sides, 10 Clover-Seed, 400 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 2 50, Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 1 50' White Rags. 3 Dried Apples, 'f blt., 100 Mixed Rags,. 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax. IR lb , ' 12 3 ,-4 Peach "Snits," 250 Bristles, :13 th., 40' - Peach . 3 11atselts,'' 125 Feat hers, tei lb., 623,4 Cherries, 150 Wool. 11 lb., 40 Onions. 37 Soup Beans. 'f qt., 6 Potatoes, .T bits, 70 Vinegar, ''gni., 125.." Apple But ter,V crock, 45 For the Adaertisei.• The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, July 20, 1861 no Flour market today is the same As when last quotod. Now estern Spring Wheat Flour sell, at $1 (p)4 25 for,superfine ; good lancaster Flour, $1 511; ,Ex.. tra $1 25®4 87; Family, ss®s 25; Fancy, sti 25. 1000 barrels sold for expo , t. The trade are buying at these rates. Rye Flour is very dull, at $3 25. Corn Meal—Peunsylvonia, $2 02; Brshlyvvine, $3; sftles.but small ; 350 burr* and 200 puncheonson pri vate ternui. • "•,- sr, . , Wheat—The feeling is betteiqo day ; 3000 busbels Southren red, $1 12; wbite,_.sl•l2ol 21,; the arritale are small teeday. ' : Rye is aaksd • for at 57c.; Rale,. 9300 hushels. eon) •Is scarce today; arrivals, few ;Ziales. of 2500 bushels at 51052 c., from store. . • . *Oats are firmer today; . sales of Southern at 25@29c.; Pennsylvania. 29 , Ac. , arrivals few but Folio offered ut pates not Butting the views of purchasers. CATTLE MAltit ET.--Ovor 1600 bend of Beef Cattle were yarded at Phillips' this week, and mostly all enid at a decline of 25037 c on the gradations OT hiSt week, prices ranging at from 1.6 to $0 the 100 IiDP., the letter for extra quality. The market Closed dull - at' the de • cline, and some lots were left over itissidd. Included in the sides were same stock cattle. at s3(git the 100 Me. ' live weight. Of Cows thv sales reach 61, ;I,t, $lO and ' $25 for Springer*, Ind from $220 to t t 3.5 for Cows and • Calves. as to condltiOn Some 2000 flogs were disposed of, Including 800 at,the Avenneirard At $:10834 the 100 The.stet. Abotit VOLlO , Slieeo arrived. a ad - scarf at prices withiktke range of 4.4(46, 1 4c per net; which is a decir •• • • • Itthrttosunts. TTIE subserlteir respectfully inform! the public that h Q ,be cpninirpckd the 11-SKIM:I nt;slNuss, in stritabranotiss. kre Ennnviitinnin, In Ouniberland ; street. west of Plank •roncl; Lebanon. and. solicits the patrnnage of the public. Ile learned' the business in Sew York, awl is hilly competent to ttn Ids work to the ' sathelliStlon customers. Flour received nd baked to order. ARDN Wt. 'Lebanon, July 44,1861. ' ' RAILROAD HOTEL, , Adjoining the . .Lebanoti. -Trolley Depot, ''' ' . LEBANON, PA. . • - ! TILE undersigned having taken the above well-known stunt!, invites his Mend, and the pnblic to give him a call. Everything pert:timing to the rout- :''' fort of guests will bed one. Ile solicits Far. 1: .. mere, Travelers and Boarders to give him • is trial. Extensive Stabling attached, and good i Ih . linatieta- aPaltys in attendance. Lebanon, „InVI I III80..:r . -WILLIAM D. BOLTZ. ---- HARIATA.RkAT COST.. ThsLrob7o.6 ... I.) :. l;eiitbritri . Blll337):c..., lea" i WIT cro s T FOR Cel SII. i f Aar Parties wbo have settled their accounts to April'! L 1861, will boallowetl allbaral Credit on purchases • ! nese who have nottlettled wilt Rad their accounts with A. S. Aly,: Esq., for franuniklatet settlement and col 1ec..,. . tim , Y.: LI . , • -. ` . D. M. K AIt3IAN Y. ~.;._ Lebanon, July 17,1861. . nevelt iI Tailorin g. • ICE 10 El. RAMSEt iris removed to .the Corpar qf Cum . bisrland /tract and Duo Alley-, in Rutick's New whqrc he will keep an assortrinset.of. Cloth, Cassameres, and Vestings. Also ready Incubi.clothinu and furnishing rock such as Shirts, Hose, (Moves. lifUld. cr chiefs, NeckCligi, 9f which will be sold as at any o ll t e T estAbilitbai lmt in Lebanon. . . C STONIER. WORK attended to promptly, and good eta guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanou, July 17, 1861. BDN UDDREI,I,AS, Parasols, rich and One; Skeleton Skirts, Dusters, Shawls, and -a variety of other goods' for ladies, just recolvtal and for sale cheaper than Atte cheapest by . DIEN KY k.STINE. GC Market Street Hotel,” Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. TORN Di TT IiES, .I'foprietor. AVING taken the above Stand, long occupied by Irl Mr. LEONARD ZiM iECU%X. I will Wino no pains to nuke the Traveling Pahl lc who stop, at it, perfectly mforteble, and invite. all to give me it trial. The Muse is largo and well arranged. The Table supplied "with the best seasonable edibles ; the liar stocked with .Ute eboleeet Lipore, and the Stabling ifkrge 011 4 p 4 -0 4, *odious. . OR?! AfiVillit;l4. Lebanon, May 8. 1861. 'rill E NEW stAIi:KIE RI( ' nig Onitereigned notild resnectfullY itircirra the cid . semi or Letssoon, Vint he lias entente/Aced theo . 4 It E;- I '0 iltlstriEss, in all its varieties, at ilia owl, on Cumberland street, Lvbatiop, pearly . opppsAte, the Tick }fowl, and.will stipple customers with the bent Link..AU, CAKES. & c ., 4 c . flans received from cufautuerit and returned to them in lipoid at short notice. . . . CONVECTION EWES, . of -all. kindd, fresh and of the best quality, oogstaicktly on hind, sod forulsheil stills lowest prices. .. "ha public is invited cogiye me a trial. Leib non,-N0v.:9, 1 1814.• .' - F. H. EBUIL • • • . xintiteg. Daudet. The Lebanon Market. Carefully Corrected Maly. META'' AVIKERV. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Teachers?. Examinations in Lebano.n•Counly, For School Year, .Tune,, '6l—June, '62. • NORTH LEBANON DISTRICT. in irk;Aoti sits —r, .11 1 1NTIIS.—The t.ttlininutlen or -ILT4 'reoch,rs for the Schoole,fthe shove district, will In , 0P1.C0.. 5 the . Doublo school 'Bons-, on Saturday, August 3. 1861 WM. BENSON, President. JOSErrl SNAVELT, Secretary. CORNWALL DISTRICT. TE AC 14 rxeritinetint of J 'Vont:hors ter the Schools of the oboe district, will take place et Zinitnernoto's School Donee, on Atturday, August 10. NCI JACOB BABTO, President. Joe. a SMITH, Secretary. LONDONDERRY DISTRICT. n M I,IS ASH 2 EMA 1.,t1 TBACH FM:S.—The win. J. V hoiden of Teachers for the Schools of the above die; rict, will take place et the Pslrn3rs We two School House, co 31.azeury, Atvust 10, ?SCI. Ifl gy B )5111EMER, President TdonAs Restive, Secretary. NORTH ANNVILLE DISTRICT. T EAcil 'NHS —Thu examination of 'Touchers tii the School. , of the above district. win take place at , uu eilm, on Tuesday. August 20. 1.861. GIBSON It. SP.ERAW,Prevident. J. II KiNparcrz Secretary. SOTJTII ANNVILLE DISTRICT. a THAI:IIIMS —6 NIJNTIIS.—The ex.tinittathm of Trachern for Vie Schools of the ntn,ve :dintriet. will take reline et the _Eastern Etcnonl lionPe, On lratvesci”Y r Aregict 21, 'ASUISEN rmoident. Jos. BOBIBEIRAEIS, Secretary. BETHEL - DIST TO ': /3 T th g e A s O c l h l o k,: t ti l. S . — f I;t: e v , ts . l:l 4 T: t u r i i r t. . ..f i Ze t aters pi f.z leadkriOksbrirg, on Thurs-'oy.: Atigetil22. 1.881, . • J COB W. lil ; KYßlC,„grPsictent. Itcon S..erefary.' ' UNION bisTniur n TeAcnETts —The .xannuattou of Teachers for the `6/ gehool , of the nbo , ro district, will dike place at Union Forge, on Friday, auqual 23. 1861. JACOB 11Ut.:81011ER President. BOtostott It. T.Tor42. Secretory. SOUTH ,LEBANON DISTRICT. T ,ACIIERS —S vl ; ll ,4 .—The rtemination of ;`) Teaeberefo, the Schoole of the above dietrict, wilt take plaell*at the Bed Scbo.4 ftonee. , n Stiturdas, Au gust 21 1861. DANIEL K SPAYD, Secretary. EAST IFIANOVER 1 TEACITERS.—The examination of Teachers for 11l . the Schools of .the above district will' take place at the Washington. School House. on Monday. Angnst 26, 1861. MOSES itIiANDT, President. DAVID H. ItlAns, Secretary. . HEIDELBERG lc) TEACITERS.,—The examination of Teacher/4 for 1.4./ the Schools.of the above district wilt take place at the EAU tern School Tlouse, an Tuesday, August 27, IS6I. . GEORGE TEUNGST, President. SAMIIIER LOO,S; Secretary. MILLCREEK TEACITERS,—(S MONTIISI—The examination of (.7 Tescherafor tho Schools of the Rbn v e d)strict will take place in Noumanstown, on Wednesday. August 28, 1961. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, President. Penn A. KEISER, Secretary. SWATARK. I'l TEACHERS:—(S MONTIIS)--The examination of II -Teachers for the Schools of the above district will tithe place at Jonestown, on Thuraday, August 29, 1861. • ' JACOB KAUFFMAN, President, Dn. .1. 0. - Comu, Secretary. -; LBRA . NON BOROUG THE examination for Teachers in -Lebanon borough, a will take place at the Academy. on Friday, August 1.861. EL WARD .GEIMARD, President. C. IlEntr, Secretary. JACKSON. TEACHEES.--The examination of Tcaehera for JO the Schools of the afore district will take place at the A , adetny, on Saturday. August 31, 1861. GEORGE LINE, President. HENaT KREITzER, Secretary. Tbe following Rules will be observed in the above examinatians lat.—No allowance Tor weather in the above appoint ments. 2d—Private examinations will not be allowed except in math eases as are specified by Jaw. Bd.--Leandidates must be examined in the district in which they first apply for employment. dth.—Applicaeta who do not wish to he , xamined in all the branches named upon the certificate, need not apply. 5th.,--appflearits will provide ttnipiselveo mitli pen, ink. paper. &e. . 6th .—Time for beginning esismivations, 8 o'clock -In the mnrnitio. And teachers who are not punctual, will run the risk of not being examined at all. 7th —As heretot,re an oprwitunity will be given to all teachers to subs , rihe for the Penna. School Journal. Bth —lmmediately after tit;l - examination and before any certificates are granted the Director' and Superin tendent will hold a short plicate meth* . U . > consult, concerning the character. standing, Ac., of the different applioants: Also such other matters as are brought before them—after which the applicants will again be admitted to recei v e the certificates. 9th.—lt is the duty of Directors to be present. Pa rents and other citizens are also invited to attend. HENRY Houck, Lebanon July 24.1591. Couuty Superintendent PROF. WOOD'S, RESTORATIVIp • AND BLOOD RENOVATOII, . , 8 precisely what Its name indicates. for, while • .•I4pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhibit rating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies. reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re. stores end renders the Pysterr. invulnerabletis attar:knot' disease. It Is the only preparation - ever offered to the world in a popular form as • as to be within the reach of all. So chemically 0 and skillfully combined as to be the most pow- • erfttl tonic. and yet so perfectly adapted to as ' to act is perfect accordance with the taws of na illture, and hence soothe the weakest stornorh. and tone up the digestive organe, and allay all ner vous end.other irritation. It is also perfectly - exhilarating in Its effects, and yet it is never . 11;11 , t co veI n hy Izt i ss e i t t l i t t i rl r e el o y r o d r epres seg:tte o s f a s t r u l t i i ri t t 11l thoroukhly. comlining powerful tan ic nail AO, ttil• • leg properties, and consequently can never In -0 jure. Such 11 remedy boa long been felt to be In desidentt um in the medical world,. both by !the thoreughly skilled lit tnedieal Science. and • also by all who have suffillid front debility; • for it needs HO medical skitter knowledge even :to see that debility follows all attache of die.. ease, and lays the unguarded system open. to . the n ts m tk e of man,' of the most •dangerotte to which poor liunsanity is constantly . liable.— . Such, for example, as the following: Consump• ii tiun, bronchitis. Indigestion, by n kip.i,. 3,,,,, nt' Appetite, Fainturne, !Verrone Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, melan. ieltoly, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of eases, so fear- fully fatal if unattended to in time, called /4 Irnude -Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also.LAv• ' er Derangements or. Torpidity, and Liver Can. ,•plaints, Dirrnses of the Kitineya, Scuttling-or • Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de. riusgement of the Urinary Organs. I'aln in the • Brick, Fide, end between the Shoulders, media. 111 : .. • ! : triti nedd i e t l it o : E igeed t l r , i . S lw.: l ii i t g i a l Colds,i nr t i,ftigtil,,,t7 stacking-and c:if,mm c.uit . nfmarnmy Co tl n t t io l ir, t g i e . ~. still, but welin.ve space oily to say, it will . not only cure the debility tenoning Cliille and Fever, hat prevent all attacks niising from 3li• at mat ic influences, mid cure the' dieetise.a, et once. if already attacked. And as it sets di. tartly and persistertly upon the binary sys tem. armising the Liver to action, ' , remelting. in fact, all the exeretinits end se -retinas of the system, it will inteltilly prevent any 'cleliteri. tins cont.(' uences following upon change of ell; mate and water; hence MI travelers :should • have a bottle with them and all should take a table spoonful at least before eating. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive • empanel. it should be in the ',swig of all persons of sedentary habits students, ministers, litera ry men. And all ladies not necuetonted to • much out door exercise should always - u -s it ' • If o'4y-will-they will fluid an agreeable, pleats -1 ant. and efficient remedy against those ills • which rob them of-their bentity:'lbr benury , cumot exist without health, and health canoe . •exiSt while,the above irregulariticationtluues— r • hpL e i t again. the Cordial it a perfect Stotber's belief. Token is month or two before the final trial she will pass the dreadful period with per rect - ense and safety. There is uuStake abOut it. this Cordial is all we claim for it. Motheri try it! And to you we appeal to detect the M eese Or decline not only of your darighteri be fore It be ton late, but also your 80118 and hue habits. for while-the fernier, from false - delicacy. ' go•ilownto a pretnaturcgrave rather thint let their condition be known in thee,,the letterer, often so mixed up with the excitement of bai l, nets that if it were nut for you they too would travel hi the Mlle downward path, until too late to arrest their. fatal fall. lint the mother is always vigilant., aid to you we confidently appeal: for au are core yew never Asiting.ef fect ion will unerringly point you to. Professor. Wood 's Itests i utive. Cord ial stet Illotiti-dteMy • bur as the remedy whiclitibeAd btlelvireys,cai hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proptie tor. 444 Broadway, hew York. and 114 Alarket 1 1 st . rect, St Louis. Alo.yand sold by all good:Drug; ; ate ; . "Also by .1) . r.,..k0e5, opposite the Court ouse,. Lebeuen, Pa. Trice ; One ,Ip.itien per bottle. • • .[July : 24,1801.:4 y_ cow . %Wanted:to Itgay, 51.0)0i BUSIIELS RYE; 0,4 301..:86o0:60blotecielbsoli.o:A:Eisiiiiii10:37.v. 01 0 .11. 0 j 6 0 0 ,000 bugholl; CORN ; Also; CLOVERSMED, TIMOTHY SENT), Flaxseed, for whieh thO highest CASH prices *ill he paid at the licit itri‘2ll Yap s )' lobanon, , RIM • . " fiat ol;lo.pnLY ev :victi r rowN. 1 4 1:11AN014 COUNTY, woahl ilatarm his Mariebi, and tbe pub that•be bas :Ithuarff with Mr. Loareit, to rivamxt§movr.A. - S XO Alt BUSIN'Ssir:! , .1.38 4 friA Third Street, P 441, -where be will be 04. 1 0 rCeeiXt Mit /111 S all: n t, wateettkat yilliprove BakisAktuty, • Onad.,VAkillt ATt XON: • Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Irallley Branch. gnar , ":t!LLMl22V!! la t a_ - - - Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read. ing, and (lwr:lisburg. - )ASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 9.13 A. 01., and 2.46 P. M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.16 I'. M. and 12.01 P. M. At Reading, both trains make close counextona for Philadelphia, Pottaville, Tamaqua, Danville , Williams. port, .tic. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes berme' rittston and Scranton. ' At Harrisburg trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads fur Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Ch ambers burg, &e. Through Tickets to Lancaster, In No. 1 Cars, $1 00, to Baltimore. $3 30. 50 lbs. baggage allowed to each 'Amager. ....The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara Fal Is, Inmate, Detroit, Chicago, and alt the principal points in the West, North West, and Canadas; and Roil 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 iu the North and West. and the Camulas. COMMUTATION TICKETS', With 20 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and Al 1 LEACE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each for Families and Blisinem Firms. 11MTritinir Itirtire Phirkdelphia for Reading, Harris hurg and . Pottsville at 8 A. M.'and 3.30 and 5 P. M. Sr' Passengers are rermested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start, Higher Fur's charged, If paid in tno cars. O. A. 6:WOW'S, • July 17, 1561. Engineer and Superintendent. IS6I NEW STYLES. IS6I A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between IX Market and the Court House, north side. has .1 now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1558, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. He has also just open-d aspleu did assortment of SUMMER. HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG 'DORN,,SENATE, CUIIIAN. and all others. tm.lfit will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, :July 17, 13 t. . • • LEMBEI3GER'S C LOTII IVI4 NUFNCTOuty. TVIIANKFLIL for past favors, the undersigned respect 1. fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his blanufaetory in Jittet Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLiNT STY LP, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. Ile promises to do the, work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactery is in complete order, and he flattershimself to be able to render the saute satisfaction as heretofore. lie manufactures Broad and Narrow Clara, cassineu , i, Blankets, JVlile and ; Mho nomads, all in, the Lest manner. Re also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following piaces:—At the stores of George .r Pyle, Looser & Brothers, George Reineehl, and at the new Dreg Store- of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market 110tr...e, in the borough of Lebanon: at the store ar Shirk: A: Long, in Numb Leiettfeil 11Y45. esh eres,!!ethel. ton-nal:tip; the public hoUgenf William Fredertoksbarr. at' the store of -SX Bich*, in PouesteWit; at the -store' Of Mr. Weltimr,, lklievue ; nt the Atoro of Martinpalmyrat at the steraormr. '.Zianmer,rdan .Xast Iftmover,:Lehatein'ConntY, Alrana oriels .tillibtakeri sway' regularly, front the above' pla eits;'firthihed withoutdelay, end returned again.' These of his customers :Wile wish Stocking. Wad cant ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, aLlbe above mentioned places, with directions how they wiAl it prepared. (~'r his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. N. IL It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places. LYON LI lIIKItO List Ilatiovs.r, !Amnon couuty, July 17.180. James 11. Kelley, SIGN OF TifF, 'MAMMOTH ‘VATCH, 'Eagle BuiNitro, Camberland Strect,'. LEBANON, Pa. ruTFERS to the Public an elegaut and extensh'CnAgOrt !Ur nient • OF PARTS STYLES OP PINE J 1 WELRY. consisting of Dioniond, finny, Emerald, S 1 3 n; ent n co3 . llmu nclad Wort:. and C:trunclin Coral Brea Iqat Itigns nuttringtc,king:K.:' - • . ' . ~~ f`~ `~ w k `~~ 444) 14 A 1 tii* . . tior:;ilt; and a H . b' LIM nth..Preneh,. gt • wisa ant A M 'fdrianlommt 8111;er Wittche4 Of the mnst atirprored;ana tichihrhed . Makeri. Clocks of every- - deStriptiom A large variety of rape}. Goods, Paintings. Vsses. Thiatock will. bit tound amoirz thelatlrest-in tion of P.mnsylvania, and has be-n selected with gr , at care from the moat celebrated Importing and mannthe taring establishinents itt New York and Philadelphia. REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, and in it men workmanlike manner. illy Mende, nud the Piddle generally are invited Wan examination of my superb stock. Lebannu t July 3,18E1 MISS ATKINS TOULD respect idly nn flounce to the citizens or ri Lebanon and vicinity that sho hits opened it F4SIIION ABLE MI 1.1 NE NY and 31101TUA :11 AK • ING ESTABLISHMENT, hi Marko: street, 2d door *Love A new 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. PHILIP BRECH.EitiLL,. n the Borough of North Lebanon; on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Va'nut *treat, a few ittares North of the Genessee Steam Mille, and one nate east of Bergner's Betel. ' Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway,' Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 1 and 2 inch Panne and Common Plank; White Pine and.liendock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boatgs, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch' Poplarßoards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SH I NGLES I WALNIUT STREET I The best,Pine and hemlock Shingles; _ _ Executors' Notice. IV °TICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary I upon the estate of Dr. HENRY STINE, late of North A unville township. ,Lebanoii county, Pa, deceas ed, have been granted to the undersigned. Persons in debted to said Estate are requested to ~,ake payment without delay, and thoSe having claims: wilt present them propeily authenticated to the undersigned tbr set tlement: •. MATILDA STINE, N. Annville, Executrix DANIEL STINE, S. AnnAille, Executor. June 3861. • STILL A 113L4D IX TILL Cheapest, Best Selected, and Largest Stela of WALL PAPER'S, Window Shades. Curtains, &o. TIIE UNDERSIGNED havingin connection with his - ' , ROOK AND sTATltkiiiitY STORE, purchased the entire stock of WALL PAPERS of Messrs. WALTZ & LICEDEL and W. G. WARD, and having also re eently received largo supplies from New York and Phil adelphia, including the latest and:most handsome styles of Paper Hangings, Borders-Decorations, Panelinp, Fire Board Prints, Window Curtains, . Shades, 4-c., 4c., now manufactured. Ills stork presents the best assort ment or, Papers. both in style and, quality, that has ever been seen in Lebanon, and as ho has hought most of his Vapors at redueed rates,for CA4m; Reis ablaut sell - Wall Paper atoheaper rate.,:thau , they.can,he obtained at any other phee. lie hd. altio iiithilrrangements with the best Paper Hangers 19 elision to ~ put up paper fur on t.ointbleAerins.% , trice Give him a call and be convineed. „Remember the place, At the ivreny'Vol.-ster,: in Ira/nut Strect, a few ("pore solo% it'arnany's Hard ware Store. ” J. LebunOn, July 3. ISG7 ELIJAIII.O:IaACRE...JOHNO.GABT....JACOAGABMI, '. '• : '. ' L F A R.A . N 0,. N -... . ~ . . IJ4or a nd S:I Sil MI a OufactOiry. located on the Stearn-House Rotid, mar Cruntkeriand Street, East Lebanon • . THE undersio , ne.d respectfully in. • form.. t 1& public in gel Arni, that they - "1„F;HIN . t have added largely to their form:it:stab lishment.. and taut have .4111 kiuMithaf.the and-best improved 3fACIIVIEIIY in the, Stnte in full oprittion, such roi , - WOODWORTH'S FLOORING; 4-c ., for ciinditefidethe'gitierof busiass for fferolli,:Satning i - 4-c„ , ixnerisnee LONC - aettslaiid JAL S.TAnEL dining their connection with the Door. Sash end Lumbez Tisfdii, for it number of yehislialit; affords full MS , sqrapse,,of„their ability, in,counection.with LNASEL. to selhoWatodk suitable to thd-Watitarof the Dodi and Sash business; in titie Siate„,, TheYlar ejilfferno ikideliplues and :Fanners - generally, upon faroralde terms, it judiciously assorted stock of DOW'S, SA SIT, Lc., from the best Lumber manufactories in the State,ferling confident that • their pssortnient is not-to 'be excelled bi"any other establislibiene In the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and is calOthited to afford thorough satisfaction iota those whomay fiver the undersigned with their custom. The. following . list comprises the leading articlos'of stock on baud:— . . Doors, of all siMG. • . Basil, of all FIIISCS ;- Boor Frames, for.brick cud Architraves; fronts houses ; . . Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Window FraMeS t for brick Surbose; . ._• and frame housoa ; Shutters, of all sixes Alt.kinda of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes;:' O: . St. Spring Moulding, of all sizes;' Wiudi-boards. - 7 • --7 7 • LONOACRII, OABEL & BROTHER. P. S.—Planing, ,Sauang, stn., promptly done ter those urnishing the:Lumber. [Lebanon, Jbly 3,1801. C K S Thirty Day,o i t D a h 1 r 1 1'. El 4) ga CI A )4 *.l,t: Just Received II I J, 111. A 111'S ,loAptry INUE NEW LIVERY S'6`lll'A .. .I* ITIE anderslaued respectftilly he has mulled NEIV I.lvElt S'rABLE, At !th. Nlarket.street, Leh. - anon, where he 'will keep for the , PRldie scOopiptadation a pad hi LOCk pgj a, Of IfORSES and VEIIICI4 Ho Wilk9C 4 P. Cohilfan.d'ito`'• . \ ...- . WESTERLY , ;;R. I, ,?:, ‘,., GrOtefil .ge - - ' '• V n.. l!.1 , . , • LEIVittET-7CE.7;:'S ~ DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST lAIPORTANCE. T L. LEMBIMOSS, Graduate of the Phill 1 • ' 1J delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to th citizens Of Lebanon and surrounding confitry. .1 PUSS selection of Drugs. 31edicines and ius Chemicaht, and the Ant: quality of Perfumery t. Ind TOITzt And Valley Soaps, embracing the : 6 1 quit nianuftieture. in tffn..eattrtry: and a large variety of Tooth Ortishcs..t:AlL.Oceb, Clotho: 0 . es" , nd Hair ltrn.lies. Pocket. Toilet' eutl'iFine .lombs of Ivory, Shell, Horn And India P.e.sber. k.g PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. 7 -'; ne Pure whole and ground Spiess are offered fur XI ;1 , , ,i4 alio in large end small quantities at ' As, LEMB 1311 G RR'S Drug Store. NO Mg Cli GARDE ri‘i SEEDS, ...-., Itt = FrfiriEß SET?Trg, 1 111. you will d u d a f o il assortment and a large variety of FItFISH Garden and blower Seeds at LEMIIHRG KR'S. Condensed Lee. Concentrated L: a, Soda Asia., and Potash In large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S lime* Store. Washing, Soda, Baking Soda. Pearl Ash. Sal *ratan. Cream of Tartar. all pure, and for sale •ti large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you arc in want of good Treshititt Feat). tura wpite or red Castile Soap. Country :naive Soap to remove grease spots, superior 'having soap, bay the same at LEMBERG E Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something o make the hair grow, to c105t1.1... th e 1, 0 ,1. and 3 prevent fulling out of the bair: if you do Call :at. LEMREltt;rft.'S. TIUTSSES! TRUSSES; The afflicted are requested to eall and attain uo my stock of Trusses. Supporters. Sc., com rising a variety of Manuftolatre. yin 'Marsh's'' Canaille - improved 'So , Ad. .sting Pad Trips." 'Ma Nies" Cut menial Bandage. An int ithuthl artiel. for the purpose. If you are in want of auy of the above you •to LW milted at LEMEMIGVA . S. grora. arse thin fialatt bti Br ,n The genuine article for Mettleitial Purposes be had in all its Parity at IiGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. . Anything you want that is kept in a well athlete," First class Drug Store, can be furor nod you by il M I'LEMBERG ER. Chendst and Apothecary Feeling thankful ti , r the very liberal patron. ; ?e thus far received from the PhysLiatla. Mer hunts. am! Citizens of Lebanon rind PUI round up, 1 agn in «licit a Fhar. , . * proeniitlg to use very effort to please all. fra.Spe,ial attention given to PTIY.tICIANN 'RESCRIPTIONS 811,1 rAM/LY nEI_MIPT9, Mid an uedicihe dispensed Werrante4 ['WM alyroya, .a good as can 1...3 obtained anywhere. end dolt), to suit tits times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. 1.., I 5 NI LER.S.; ER, 1 Druggign. Chem.ist .11,1 Apothe.:ary t Marko. Street. Lelian , m. Pet D. S. RABE R ' S WHOLESALE _:;;.,',;tl. DRUC p, Ifni !plea Removed to New r,"-, laud Street, opposil c the Engle Building", Lebanon, Pa. TTIE subecriber respectfully announce to his acquitin tatiees and the public in general, at he has con• stautly on band a large clock of DRUGS, PERE t i mEkt,T MEDICINES, , PAINTS; CHEMICALS, "`"' DYR , STUFFS. V.ARNISIIE4, • . TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Su gars, Tobacco, !cc. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and ^Yarrow:, the, qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remoint,er thls, and exantine the qualities and priers of his goods before purchasing else. whore. Ca-. Physicians' prescriptions and family reel. pcscarefully cionpoutnied, at. all hours of the day or night. by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will he opened for the earn pounding of prescriptions between the hours a 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. St. Lebanon. Dac. 9.1.a57. DAVID S. RAVE*. LEVI -KLAIUSteit, UNVEYOR and CONVEPANCEit, tntribetifaiid . y, square east of 'Win. Penn Hotel," Lebanon, Pa. April 24,1861.. cvrtrs P. MILLER, A TTORNEX-AT-LAW.-I)ffice in Walnutstreet, near „LA. ly opposite the Burk Hotel, and two deers south from Harnottny's Hardware store. Lebanau,, s.taret,2l, J. 11. BO%VBIAN A, TTORNEY-AT-hAVF, bus REMOVED his atioo . i Funek'n New Building, (second story.) Cuutbyrlend street, Lebanon. Pn. Lebanon, April 0,1659 . JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, Ai r ALEUT STREET. next door to A. S. ELY'S flee, LEBANON, PA. [March 13, IS6I. CHEAP STOR.E- RAUCH & LIGHT, At the Corner of Otanberrand - &red and Plank Road, . LEBANON, PA. irESSRS. RAUCH te LIGUT take pleasure lufaCorta. 111. Tog their - friends atalthe public goiditilfy that thoy bavejost opened a largo mud carefully attleengd assort ment of DRY GOODS, 0 ROC ZRIES QUEENSWARE. • • to rrhteh they respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOODS, hare 'all been selected with the greatest care from the fart Pat /mpetimg Houses In Philadelphia. 'G:ROCE.RIES; A large stock of cheap Sffkterft, .61146 e, Teas, Chocolate,' and all kinds of Spices. Also, a le's& astortment of • QUEENSWARE. • • among which WM tbe.newest patterns, together with al molt an endless variety of (Mods in their line of telei. hem, which will be sold very cheap for caoli,or Countty roducc taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! I BAGS!! ! The attention of Minors and Fitment to directed to their lorge stock of BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale priceti. ilttnober 17, Pkin.l .., , 11.1UCTE de LIG'HY., - • „lot; I, it E Vot Ir A D A N fete rent of tfrnielthal Oho are en need of Skean' in Shrifts* rtorimea fur thettiserrhi and their Boys shush' not -to call at REI Z ENSTE I N BROTITERS, oppo.ite the.a.urt nous., Lebanon, who hare jnat re• eeised.w.fine. aFFortment, of Spring Clothing of their own ,mannfacture, ail of which they will cell nt priceir to snit the thneft, DOTS' JACii.ETS. . An assortment of Boys' Cussimen Jo, ketA nE REIZRNSTEAN BROS. 'BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, st very low figures, at lIETZBNSTRIN BROS. CASSLII E COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, lit n trilling,cost, at REIZEN: 4 TEIN BROS. Fine Cloth Coats , . Doeskin slid Fancy cnesimer. Pants, bilk Velvet, Faiicy Siih and Sutin vests at It EIZKNSTEIN BROS. Constantly a /101 asFortmesst of clothing; ut RBIZE,NSTEIN Oppoeite the Court lfouse. April 10, 1861 STINIt . are daily receiving fashionable Press Goods, such as Gazelles. MotenthirEnnet. Ate=. dculis..Latins, bevel los °fall kintle for traveling driiitses.," *Silk Oliallys. Silk Tisanes. Cr !pi, Ile - spangs. GloOma i i inld'isrey-Dresii ()SOS of every description. offered at unusually lOW prices Ilk:N.11Y 3. STI.NiG. -10 B— All the above goods offered at very low price✓. - !Mir. EI7ERE. ZOIVA. ar.5.4.14"-v:e. .0.15 A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain. Business. qiz matersigued bovine formed n partnership in the I M tilteA NI Ll.ll‘i= AND CRAIN wont,' rospeetfolly ity‘ite the atlention of the pahlie to Limb` n.tdtdiait•a::nt." Cn.•p wilt cantata• t'o keep. at the hte t4aad of :5:1 K t LONt), a oast pima 'leek "of al!" kiuth; of 1.001.0 t:raally kept lb a ammo. etore, whielt.tbor Win retail t Map for CA sir; ur COUNTKY. I'ZIOUtiQE. They kilo want to buy for • 00,0110.13114ftd; of WHEAT, 30,000 tiliAlots of RYE, 20 (1011 litt.s.hels of CORN. 25 HIM nATs. For which they will p.te lt , t. bi. foto. Martet Prieent.— Tbe3' will also take It RAIN on The ttliVa3t , cat hand nod sell. et flit lowest price-O,OOAL, by Oft lioi t t•httail or itv the 'Fon; all kindsor NAL - MUD, Nur. I.l...ttiiteu, - r, • solicit the loftiness of all theirold.friands tlw p ss ic. and wilt endeavor to data oh -such lib t,t,t-pritt,tpies nti'w HI Rive Katiltitction to .tt VI:SSA:SIAN & 1.4.17,(1. .; "", port MUM= of yourself or &Jena, the 'boo are :1„ to st, 11.111 S'S fiultery, next deeT to the Deposit Ilttrlk. IF YOU WAT - , yv ilekt.:ll friend, enlarged and colored in oil, call nt D.llLr'S liallney, next door i. I.llr Lebnn p o Deponit SODA, AV.:1.71:h SOD& WATER 1.- I;eri,berger':: Sethi W.oer yoontaiii is in full op ' er Alen, where all iliirß•tyindiv - isinals can be sup pt ed, 4rith *4ll refp:ietkißgidrint: Itiijtivt the diink for hot" sitt,ber,-