Si ~~~ _~~~~~~i~~~: TERMS, SISOAUAR LEBANON:PA WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 HOME AFFAIRS, EDITOR OP ADVERTISER:—PIease put forth the name of iACOI3 WEIDLE, Esq., of Lebanon, for ASSOCIATE JUDGE. No one will dispute bis peculiar fitness for the position, and at this juncture of our affairs merit will probalitylio re warded instead of party services. UNION. CAPT. Maumee Comptiny of three ;months' Volunteers from this place, returned to 'their homes on Thursday Inst. ' Our people turn ed out en masse to receive them, and the cheering that greeted them was of the tallest kind. Eve ry man of them enure baelt hale and hearty,— with the exception of Lieut. John P. Ely, who re. :calved an app?intment in the ,regular army el; Is now an duty to the West.' They P .... • • ireOr ready - and capable for another •-• t ororinign, cad haul of , themetill en „ - .‘app. re•enlist after o short boil '.% performed their duty ably faith. 'fully, and the censures taint are mist upon t h e etb, and *th Regiments for returning just at the time they did are unjust and ill-advised. Sot. tilers obey when ordered. These regiments were ordered to llorrisburg to be mustered out of err • 'vice and they had to obey, even if the desire of I•ovezy men had been to remain longer in service. Since the retnrn home of Company G. they have given tier citizens several specimens pf their It Is quite differentlrom the "parades" we have been accustomed to, and shoWs that soldier ing In times of peace is quite me. different 41fair from soldiering in times of war. We noticed among the ti ophies of Company G. several "oontrabands,"—in other words, freed slave darkies,--and a secession flag. We recorded the movements of Company G. as they progressed, but shall probably he enabled to lay before our readers In a few weeks a eon tinu. out history of their campaign,- • The 12th Massachusetts Regiment, the Sickles' Brigade, and other bodies of soldiers passed through this place, last weak, for the seat of war. The Afas.snehuretts Regiment id under command of Col, Pletcher Webster, the only son of the great Daniel Webster. We had n few mo ments conversation with him and found ,him a sot:labia, unassuming man. Ito bears no resem. blame to his father, us we recollect the latter making hia speech to the Young Men's National Convention at Baltimore in 1840. Col. Webster is apparently between 45 and 50 ,years of age, and looks just the man- that soldiers would go through fire for. Hid staff is composed of about. as goad looking a set of men as we have seen in, a Ludy this:lung time--tletermined and bound to , lescl'wherever the tight is thickest.' The men, with scarcely an exception, look as though they -would never weary following. They .expressed greet love ftir, an4-co4Pdenebla tkeir offuters,— Our eltlzeneot short libelee, provided: this regi ment with eisting.and drtoking,for which the of ficers and men expressed thilr heartiest thanks. The Union Sabbath School of 'the Lutheran and Reformed Church of Anoviile, will hold a Harvest Rome Celebration on the ap proaching-Saturday, August ati, in the grove of 711 r. Dutweller, about J, of a mile from the Church in a southerly dlroetion. The Washington Band will be present on the occasion to favor those who may be in attendance with some of their choice m usic. Several Hucksters hove applied and melee(' permission to be preeent, on the occasion. In addition to company G., which returned home but, week, the members of the Perseverance Band who bad been in the service, also returned. They were attached to one of the Read log Band., and bad been engaged as th'e Iteirlmental band of the sth Regiment. Copt. Lanti's company of three years' volunteers were transferred from Camp at Westchester, last week, on to Bald more. Since then we presume they have been advanced Ain fur ther but we have no information of their move ments. "Why don't they write ? TURNIP SEED.—Fresh crop Turnip ;Seed, just received and for sale In large and small 'quantities at Lemberger'a Drug Store, Market St. The first intimation we had that emu of our Jonestown bop were prisoners in the hands of the Rebola, was from the following letter. As they are three months' mon and their time is now probably out the Government should speedily have them exchanged : JOSEiITOTPX, July 26th, 1861 Mn. Entronr—ltemaining under the impression that you and your nurnorous renders do not know that our brave boys from Jonestown and vicinity butte been captured and taken prisoners by the Robots, I will briefly endeavor to detcribe the occurrence This unfortunate circumstance happened near Martinsburg, Va„ on the 2d of the present month. Our men were out with the advance guard, on a scouting expedition when they. came in contact with Rebel Cavalry, and these Secessionists be ing uniformed exactly like ours, as a matter of course, no animosity was entertained by our men, taking them to be U. S. Cavalry ; and to indi tete still farther the Rebels' inclination to entrap these volunteere, they even went so far as to open ethe bars of a fence for our men to pass through. No doubt our brave soldiers marched along with an easy gait, feeling "gay and happy.' But alas 1 little did they know that they were caught in the trap until it was too late! Their feelings and thoughts at this crisis might be better Imag ined than described as they stood surrounded on all sides by the Rebel'. We have accounts from reliable sources that they were tied to the horses' tails, and tnken to. wards Martinsburg in double crick time, at which place they halted and were furnished with food by some benevolent women—the latter being un able to behold their half-starved and fatigued appearance without aiding them. Further than this place nothing has been heard of them, but ;t is generally supposed that they have been convey ed to the Rebel headquarters. Our men joined:Copt, Hers' Company from Bellefont, Centre county, and belonged to the 15th Regiment, P. V.—but previous to this they belonged to Cnpt. Faber's company of this place. The following were taken prisoners, with the exception of the last four, who, as I now learn . 3*tansged to make their escape:-Ist Sergeant, Au b :ustus P. Rank ; Privates, William Yeager, .43oesge Walters, Adam Sailor, D. S. Seibert, John ,Thsba, J. W. Carver, D. F. Seibert, Thomas xe s he,s, Anson Shuey, John Serge. Me anuurtl Sunday School Colobra- Sion at 'Cornwall will take place on Wednesday, the 7tb of August. Wooten the attention of our reader!, to the advertisement, in another column, of the Camden and Allan& Railroad, under the head of "Mao Bathing near Philadelphia," Nothing eau bo sore delightful nor more healthful than a few weeks passed at the seashore, and no sea side resort that we know of is snore attractive than Atlantis' City. ts,..Prof,49se leek Lancaster for. Washington on 'the 17th lost„ with his Wtir Balloon, newly eon etructed for governmental purposes, and a com plete affair in every respect. It is made of raw Indian sill: in top and bottom, and double thick ness. The single envelope is made of compact Irish linen. The not work and cords are made of Italian ilex thread,.and rigged so as to be pe culiarly adapted to topographical ascents. The hoops are of ;unlit' hickory, wrapped with linen find fish gipe In such a manner as to make them Irresistibly Wong, and yet as elastic as a steel erring. The car is made of strung willow and cane, with sheet J re% lintthm to make it proof ago lnot rifle ballets. Rm.. Reader, have you Sean Prof Wood's advertisement In our paper. Read it ; it VIII interest you. Gen. Patterson passf3ilttrt.sial this r!qtr ek on Saturday afternoon last, on hl3 woo , to Philadelphia, Rev. Mr. McCarter, chaplain of the 14th Begin:tont, Pennsylvania 'Volunteers, under command of Gen. Pattorson,returned to Lebanon on Saturday last. Ire left again on Monday, not having been mustered out of service. We had no convortottdon with Mr. "greener,- but learn, from those mho had, that be expresso: 'himself fully satisfied with the conduit of Gen. Patter. son; that it was itnpessible to attack een. John sen with a reasonable prospect of success, and that to have done so would have been a useless and ruinous sacrifice of lives. Fur the Advert; der A Camp illpeting will be held on the laud of John. Gook Icy, in licitielberg town ship, commencing on the 10th of August. "PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS r A Special Meeting of the PERSEVERANCE E:loom and Host COMPANY will be held at t l,- .3411,0n THIS (Tite!aay) evening, at S o'clock. Pune attendance is desired, as the seral;:r o -oo„i election for officers Will tat; t o nne, nod other j ot . portant busiofmriral.:acteil. We take great pleasure -in calling the ['armhole of our readers to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, in another column of our paper. It is seldom sire hike any.nottee of patent medicines, but we cannot refrain from spanking of this Cordial, and do justie.to tho afflicted as well as ourselves. IVe have watched the progress of this Cordial since its first introduction to the public, and we are satisfied that there iff nothing in use for cleansing the system and renovating the blood, that can be compared with Prue Wood's Cordial. Any one suffering frets genteraUdebility. after usingone bottl e will see its beneficial effects. We have haul a long - acquaintenec with the proprietor, and know him to be - skilled in the science of medicine; and anything compounded by him the public can rely upon as being just what it is recommended!' We would advise all or well to get a bottle. It Is pleasant to the taAte, and exhilarating to the system. But we refrain front fur ther cmments, as nor one, after using one bottle, will be satisfied as to its effects. . THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM OP TILE UNlON.—Philadelphia possesses the most splen did Clothing Emporium in the country. It is splendid as regards the palatial structure in which the immense business of the establishment is conducted, and it is equally splendid in respect to its great facilities and Vast resources. Ent to its patrons its chief attractions arc, first, the elegance of the garments for Gentlemen and rouths, maitutbetared there; secondly, the beauty audtUrability of the materials, and the superior excel lence of the fit. and hotly the moderate prices at which the goods are sold. We refer, in this description, to none other then the Braun Stone Clothing liall of Itockhlll & Wilson, - NW. 003 and 1N.15 Chestnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. [jtt .EVERY SUMMER the demand for Has totter's Celebrated Stomach 'Bitters increases. It is found -to be the only certain preservation of bodily strength during a period when the atmdsphere is cabal' lated to induce a feeling of lassitude and indigestion The worst cases of Diarrhoea, and Dysentery give way to its potent influence. Innumerable persons, who are now alive and Well, mast thank the discoverer of this preparation that they have not been swept away in the harvest of death. The Bitters is recommended by the beet physicians in the land. This is the best evidence of its real value, because, as a general thing, they will not speak a word in favoraaf advertised :preparations. They have been compelled to acknowledge the claims pf the Bitters upon Dm community, §uid fly all d r ug. ilists.[JOT WEAKNESS OF TILL STOMAGII AND INDIGESTION Another Great Cure ejected by llcerhare's frollondßitters. The wife of Pieter De Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weak ness of the Stomach end indigestion. She bad been un der a physician's care for some time, but the dice ase seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some HOLLAND BurrEits at our &See, which has given tone to her stomach: her appetite and strength are re turning, end we firmly believe that this is another great cure eliveteil by your medicine. We have stilt 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 are literally true. J. QUINTUS, - Ed. Sheboygan Niettwebode, Sheboygan, Wis. June 12-Im. WHOOPINCi COI/GlL—The chiefeause of all ruptures in children may he traced to this die. tressing complaint, and this result may be checked by using HUNNEWELVS 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 Bay of one preparation. At a small outlay, all we claim for it will be prow d, and fob particulars found in the pamphlets to be bad of all agents, or' the proprietor.— See advertisement in another column. Herat's' EMPLOYMENT.—The Brie Sewing 3Lichine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 00 dollars per month, and expenses, or a corn mission. This is an opportunity seldom Offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. •Address Erie Sewing Machine Co. B. Jima, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. • 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. "C/lII.IST COURCEt.—SerVii3O hi Temperance Hull every Sunday at 10 A. •M. • English Harvest-Thanksgiving sermon next Sunday at 10 A. M., in the Moravian church—the Lord's Supp er will be administered at 2 I'. M. There will be preaching at Gloninger's Spring, - nes t Sunday afternoon; at 2 o'clock. Sr. JOHN'S RNFOR3M6 Cuurtm—Preaching next Sunday evening at 74 O'clock, by Rev. George Wolf, of Myerstown. No service in the morn log. German Harvest sermon next Sunday morning at 94 o'clock, and English preaching in the evening dt 6 o'clock, in Salem's Lutheran church. Preaching next Sunday morning at 94 o'clock, in the German, (Harvest Sermon) and in - the evening in the English language, in the First Reformed church. English services next Lord's day morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran church. Harvest flume Sermon in the morning. • a , .." trte On the 4th Inst., by the Rev. T. M. Griffith, Mr, GRAS FORST ER, of North Lebanon borough, to Miss LYDIA A. TAYLOR. of Lebanon borough. On the 13th inst., by Rev. A. itomich, Mr. FRANCIS M. DACRMAN to Miss SARAH WAGNER, both of Fredericksburg. I:r+ On the With inst., EMMA CAROLINE, daugh ter of Henry T. and Adeline GASSERT, aged 11 months and 28 days. On the 241 inst., in Muscatine county, lowa, Mrs . SABINA, wife of Mr. Jonas FISI 'BURN, anti daughter of George Snavely, deo'd., of Leba non county, aged 51 years, S mos. and 6 days. The Leboiton Carefully Corrected Weekly. LEBANON, Weetfesenr, JULY Sl, 1861. Lob. Mille Ex. FILM $8 25 Eggs,lo dee., 10 Sullol Extra e 20 Butter, Vi lb.. 10 Leb, Val. Super. Fiues 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime Wblte Wheat, 1 10 Lard, - 10 Prime Red Wheat, 1 00 Tallow, 0 Prime Rye, 50 Ham, 12 Corn, 50 Shoulders. 10 Oats, 25 Sides, 10 Clover-seed, 400 Soap, Timothy-seed, 2 50 - Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, Y 3 Dried Apple/4111bn,, 100 Mixed Rags, 1 Dried AAties, pealed, 150 Flax, Vi lb., 12% Peach "Saito," 250 Bristles, 14 lb., 40 Peach "nutrias," 125 Feathers, V lb., 521 / 4. Cherries, 150 Wool,* lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans,' qt., 0 potatoes,V bus, 70 Vinegar, "0 gal:, 1234 Appiellutter,V crook, 45 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, duly 27, ISM. Flour, toAlay, is heavy.. Sales of Western at s4@4 19, and good Pennsylvania at $4 50. There has been sold for export 2500 barrels, including some City ground-- Extra $4 87, faintly $5 25,and fancy $0 37@0 50. The trade are buying at these rates. Bye Flour is unusually dull; few' sales at-$3 25 pet barrel. Pennsylvania Corn Meal .at $2 60; Brandy- wine $3 55. Wheat—The arrivals inive been 16,000 bushels;sales are email, say 4500 bushels, including some Southern Red, at $1 15 ; Pennsylvania, $1 10; White Pennsyl vania, $1 'l7@l 23. ilse—The a.'rivala are 1800 bushels, sales being the same. at 4-7058 cents. Corn—The arrivals are very antral, consequently the sales ore the 811M41, small sales, from. store, at 51®53 re nts for Yellow. Oats—The quantity arriving is verysmall today, and the Niles aro unusually light. Southern sold at 28% Bents, and Pennsylvania at 2062934 cents. JOAN W. HARBESON, Scary gpiciat Satitts. cpti ff isito 1 . CATTLE MARKET.—About 1300 Beef Cattle wore I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ofrofed and sold at Phillips' yards this week, and mostly i all sold at trona $7 to sthe 100 lbs. not, the latter for I extra qUeility, which l ea slight advance nn the quota- . Lions of last work. The pried pal sales were at $8 and $ B . About 60 Cows were sold at $2O to g. 30 each for !..... 4 .. i2Ters. and SP...V-alll fur Cows nod Calves. About 16 ' 00 glee arrived nod cold. inclndin , 100 a so Toilour., yard, att4y 4 @sX for still ihd, and sh}4ti for corn do., and 380 nt the armee it 0 the leto /ha, Hat. The maeliet was brisk, and all offered sold. Of Sire6p,C;;M: 3000 were received and sold at Il®Telaw lb. net, which is an advance. ' • afirtti,snlCsitts. Notice to Tax Payers. ADEDUCTION OF 'FIVE PEN PER CT, will Lo al- towel[ on Cho School Tax • for the current year, until the 2u14 day of August, next. Ity order of the Board of School Directors of Lebanon borough. July 81i'611. CHIEIE:TIAN HENRY, Secretary. INOTICE. Lebanon Clototy ilgriculturat and H ticultural Soctety. A MEISTINO OF TILE LEDANON COTNTX AGRI etiLTURA HORT ICUt•TUT, t ,..:t.i; AND Mrleil AN rCAL SOCIETY, will be hell in the Court Muse, on Softtrtfolt; tike 3 d day of Ait,gust,- - next ot I e'clock, C. M. A full attendance. or the members of the Exeeutive Committee or Board of Managers ts particularly desired. Persons wishin to become members of the above so. itOt fall to attend this meeting as it will be 1 ° 7.. est regular meeting before the fair, and no person can Locomen member except by slgtiing the Dlmiter. and by-Laws at a regular meeting. . WM: RANK: President. , ISAAC norm, SerrararY • Lebanon, July 31, 1.131-td. "Lebanon Valley Insutility) Anninlie, Lebanon county, Penn'a., UNDER VIE SUPERINTENDENCE OP . W. J. BURNSID A. : . 'rill P.l DE SION OF TUE SCHOOL ld to moot, as faras may 1 be, the require thetas of a progressive age. The course of study being so arranged and extended that pupils of any age or degree of adVallL'eflltltit may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its differ tut departments those Drenches of Ednention most useful or desirable iu the different spheres of TITE ENDLTSII DEPA.fiTHENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, Practical education, which May ho turned to account in the transaction of business.— Tire CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT embracing the study of the Clasales, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate the taste—to refine and elevate the mind. or as a basis, to the study of what are called the learned prefessions. A NoRMALoR TEACIIERS' DEPART:RENT, in which an expo. rience of more than twelve years, in schools of various grades and in different sections of the Union, will be drawn upon in familiar lectures, illustration and exam ple, to impart a knowledge of the ART OF TEACHING. THE DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm. No unneces sary restraints are instituted for the sake of mere effect,. —but such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men tal welfare of the student will be righllt; enforced. Stu. dents front abroad can board, (unless otherwi s e desi red) in the family of the principal. And over these a paren tal control will be exercised during their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at unseasonable boors; to visit taverns or places of /unwo rn IA without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except sickness ,r per mission of parent or guardian. THE LOCATION is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing little village—surrounded by a pictur esque and highly cultivated district. It is twenty milei Eastward of liarrishurg, and-within View of the Leba non Valley Railroad, which connects 'Harrisburg and Reading, and forms a link in the great chain of rail roads between New York and "the West." TILE INSTITUTE is a spacious, three-story, Erick structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding school. The furniture of the school:rooms is nearly now, and of the kinds most approved for.use end com fort. The students' rooms are large and convenient, and will be occupied generally by two students each. STUDlES:—Spelling and Defining, Reading and Elo cution, Wraing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Grog. r.iphy, llistory, Composition and Declamation, Bonk Keeping, lki• usuratien. Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and DiryBlol - Surveying, Piano and Spherical Trigonometry, atbetorie, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French, vnd Music. TUX. YEAR OF SMOOL,i'sommenced on Monday, ju1y....22d,) will continue for 10 months With an inter ruption of one week betweeMChriatreas and'New Year. Students can enter at any time, and they will be charg ed only from the time of entering. . EXPENSES fur limed; Washing, To ition, Lights, &e, ,ter quarter of 11 Weeks $35. For Tuition alone, per patter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages, each $4; for Music, $5. Any further information that may be desired can be obtained by addressing the Principal, ' W. J. BURNSIDE, Annville, Pa. July 31, '61.-tf. Teachers' 'Examinations in Lebanon County, For School Year, June, ) 61—June, '62 LEBANON DISTRICT. InTEACHERS —6 AluNTOS.:—The examination ;if Zi Teachers ter the Schools ~'tile above di3trict, will t4ise place at the Double Bchi ul hone ,on Adurday, Anyust 3,1861. Will. BENSON, President. ASEPII SNAVELY, Secretary. CORNWALL DISTRICT. I TEA OUSIte.-6 SltlYl.llS.—The examinall , e or Teachers ler the Schools of the above district, will take place nt Zimmerman's School Mouse, on Saturday, „August 10, 1881 JACOB lIAItPO, dee. U. &me, secretary. LONDONDERRY DISTRICT. inMA LE AND 21 EM A LE TICAUtIEILS —The exam ll inatiOn of Teachers for the &heals of the above district, will take place at the Palmy ra We: tei h dchoel lloase, Cn Ahmday, August 20, 1861. HENRY BOMBERGER; President knouts KRIXER, lieeret3ry, NORTH ANNYILLE DISTRICT. i TEACHERS —The examination of Teachers for .1 1 the F.ehoola of the above district. will take i,lose at s nnville, on. Tuesday, August 20. 1261.. GIBSON R. SPICKAIV, President.. T. U. KINPORIZ, Secretary. SOUTH ANNVILLE DISTRICT. ¶IE JLIERS ex•imivatiaa of Traelitte for the Eehools of the abate diatrict, will take pleas at the Eastern &noel Iloue, ne ltulte eaday, ugu , t '2l,lBtit. REUBEN REJ T, PresideuL. Jus, BOMBEatlEtt., Secretary. nETHELDISTRICT 9 TR exammatien Teachers for d the schools of th'.. abovutti, , t riot, wit' u t i t . puce at. Frodariokbborg, on urs. 10?). August 22. Ib6l. J .t COB W. president. J&00.0 SLINVIVERIS, Sterftary. - UNION DISTRICT TEACIIERS.—The rxamiuntiou of 'ranchero for the i'clicols of the strove district, will take pls,. at Union Forge, an ieriotoy, August 23, ma, 11USSICKVA Prettident. SOLOMON R. LIGHT, Secretary. SOUTH LEBANON DISTRICT. 9T 4ACIIERS.-6 MO . ..TBS.—The examination of Teachers fot the &Maths of the above d Wrist, will take place at the Red School Muss. n Saturdas, Au gust 21 1.361. DAN iEL K. SPAYS, Secretary. EAST 'HANOVER TEACHERS.—The exuminntion of Teachers for 11,/ the Schools of the above district will take place at the Washington School House, on Monday, August 28, 1861. MOSES BRANDT, President. DAVID N. MARK, Secretary. HEIDELBERG 1E CIUERS.—The examination of Tertchcrs for 4,, , 'l' d:Schools of the Libor° district Will take Arco at the Eat tern School House, on Tuesday, August7:7, 1861. 060110 E YEUMAST, President. Sexual Loos; Secretary. MILLCREEK Q TEACHERS.—(S ItIONTILT—The examination nf Teachers for the Schools of the shove district will take place in Neumanstown, on Wednesday, August 29, letn. JOHN 7.11151ER31A.N, President. V owt. A. KEISER, iecretsry. .SWATARA. TEACILI I'M-0 MONTHS)—The examination of 11 Teachers for the Schools of the above district will take plane at Jonestown, on Thursday, August 29, 1861. JACOB KIAUFFITAN, President. Dn. T. C. Coortn, Secretary. LEBANON BOROUG IL examination for Teachers in Lebanon borough, will take plaza at the Academy, on Friday, August Stt. 1861. ELWARD GEBUARD, President. C. LlExay, Secretary. JACKSON. 10 TEACHERS.—The exuntinatie, of Teachers for .IA.)- the Schools of the above district will take place at the Academy, on Saturday, August 31, 1361. GEUkUI LINE, President. HENRY lIIIEITZER, Secretary. 11:1. The following Rules will be observed io the above examinations:- 14.—N0 allowance for weather hi the above appoint ments. 2d.—Privatc examinations will not he allowed except In such caeca as are specified by law. :411.—Clualitlates moat he examined lu the 'district in Which they first apply fur employment. 4ila.--Applicants who do nut Irish to be steal/tined In all the branches named upon We certificate, need not apPly. ,Oth.—Applicents will provide f?temselves with pen, ink, paper, &c. 6th.—Tinto for logiuning examluatiqgs,-8 o'clock In the morning. And teachers who Ignitor, ppoctual, run the risk of not being exatainwl g 4 7th.—As heretofore an opportunity will be given to all teachers to bubw-ribe for thereat:tn. School Journal. 13th.—Immetliately after the examination sad before ,any certificates are granted the llireutors and Superin tendent will hold a short private meeting to consult, co ncerniug the'character, standing, Ste.., of the different applicant!). Also, such other matters as are brought before Client—after which the applicants will again Ite admitted to receive the certillcates. is the duty of Directors to be present. VF,7. rents and other citizens are also leyited to attend. HOUCK, Lebanon July 21., 1861. County . SupoFbetonden ir k ID you see ATKINS & DUO.'S New.. Boot Shoe Jur Store. THE I ONLY PREPARATION I'ltAi B.►S . ~.3 'ia....... ' 6 a:tutor Every Divi STOOD THE TES OF YEARS ! And Grows gore 0.,.;...,;. 1A ND testimonials.. Stele,-and almost without mini ] ..rt ber. might be.given from ladies and gentlemen in l all grades of soriotY, - whose united testimony none could resist, :that Prof, Wood's Hair Ite.torative will preserve the hair Of the restore the bald and may: and youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. . . Battle °red, Mich , Dee. 21st, 1858. ; pane. Wasp: Thee wilt please accept a Due to inform , thee that *theltair. on my - head - all all fell o ff Over twenty I years ago, caused by a complicated_ climate disease, at tended with au etuptiOn on thehead. A continual Emmett of suffering through life having reduced me to A state of dependence, .1 liars not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither hare r betin able In do them up, in con , sequence of which my head has antlered extremely from cold • This !admn] me to pay'Briggs &:'Hodg.es almost the last cent 1 bad on earth for a two . dollar bottle of thy hair Restorative, about the Ist of August last. I have - faithfully foll Owed the directions, anti the bald spot is now covered With hair thick and black, though abort. It Is Also coming in all over my head. Peeling confident that another large bottle would restore Were lively and nertriattentlY,'T teel anxious to persevere 'in Its use, and beitn , ilestituto of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee It thee wouldst not be wining to sendrme an order on thin,. agents for a bottle, and receive. to:dhyself the Scripture declaration--the re. ward is to those who are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, sugANN AII g fully. . - - - Ligonier, Noble C0., - Indiana, Pub, sth, 1850. PROF. 0. .1. "WooD—BearStr --.4n the latter pert of the year 1852. while attending the State and National bow School of the State of New York, my bah!, front a cause iint &rein - to . Me, commented falling off o curt' rap , idly: so that in the' short space of months the relit& upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upou the side and back partmf my .head shortly after became gra y ; so•that Yon wiIIMOSAM - sueMised when I tell you ; that upon My return tol.lhe Stute,ot Indimm; my More [ casual acquaintances were not So'lnuch at a loss to ilia- cover the cause of the chonge in my appearance, as my ! more intimate adqiutintanees were to recognize me at all. 1 at once madmunplieation to the most skillful physil , clans is the country, but, receiving no asstrance from them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced I to become reconciled to my tate, until fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative was ; reconimended to me - by a druggist; as being the most I reliable hair Restorative in use: I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction thot,:it 'was produe- 'Mg the desired effect. Since that time I' have used sev en dollars' worth Of your Reiterative . , and as a result, have a rich root ofvery soft black hair, which no ' money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article; I hare recommended, its use to many of my friends and ac quaintances. wile, lam happy to inform 'you, arc using it with like effect. Very respectfully yours, A lg Attorney and Couiliscflor at Law. . , Depot, 444 Broadway and sold by all dealers through out the world. The Restorative is puf up in Bottles of three sizes, viz : large, mediate , and small; the small holds 1 pint, and retails fur one dollar per bottle; the niedi,.m holds at least twenty per cent. inure in proportion than thostuall. retails for two dollars a bottle ; the large raids a quart, 40 per pent. more in proportion and re. ails for S 3 a bottle. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, $L Louis, Mo. Sold by Or. ROSS, and by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. July 31, '.61-Iyeew, ..IrEfr Balk-ERN: qinit subscribefresPectfully informs the public that 1. he has commenced the .11/tHINCI .BUSINESS, iu ail its brancliss.lo Sl r..Putnch's house, in Cumberland street. west of Plank road.- Lebsumi, and solicits the patronage of the public. lie learned the business in New York, nod is fully competent to do his work to the Patisract ion of his customers. Flour received •ml baked to order. . FltltDratlCE. , GIRDNER. Lebanon, July ?A, 1861. HARDWARE AT COST. 11111 E subscriber offers his large and well selected stock of lIARDIVAILE. PAINTS, OILS, Bc., ' .IT COST FOR GISH; Egir Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1. 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchase:l— who-have notsettled will find their accounts with Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and collec tion. p, M. KAILMANY, Lebanon, July 17, 1811. • = REMOVAL. 0 S. RAMSEY tets removed to the Corror of Cum berland street and Doe Alley, in Ennek's New Building, where ho will keep an assortment of Cloth, Cassameres, and Vistings. Also ready made clothing and famishing goods such as Shirts, Dose, Gloves. Rand er. chiefs, Neckties, he., fee.,—all of which will be sold as cheap as at any other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly, and good fits guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, July 17, 186 L CI UN UMBRIILIAS, Parasols, rich and fine; Skeleton 0 Skirts, Dusters, Shawls, and a 'variety of other goods for ladies, just received and for sale cheaper than the cheapest by HENRY & larket Street Ifilotel )) Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Leianon. JOHN .NIATTI-lES, Proprietor. ITAVING taken the above Stand, long occupied by I.EONARD ZIMIERMAN, I will spare no pains to make the Traveling Public who stop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The lbotse is large and well arranged. The Table supplied with the best seasonable edibles ;'the Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large and cote. awslions. JOUN MATTUES. Lebanon, Nay 8. 1881. TIIE NEW BAKERY, 111111 undersigned would respectfully inform the dil rens of Lebanon, that he has commenced the.BAKE INti 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.. kc.. dc. Flour received froth customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CO.N FECTIONERIES, kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly d, and furnished at the lowest prices. public is invited to give me a trot. non, Nov. 9, 1559. EBUlt. of al on It Lob PROF. •WOOD'S RESTORATI*E CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR, Is precisely what its name indicates. for; While pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhila• rating, and strengthening to the vital powers. II It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the Mood in all its original purity, and thus re stoics and renders the system invulnerable is attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most pow. Wel tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accordance with the laws of na ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all ner vous and other irritation. It is also perfectly I exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never ' followed by lassitude or depression of spirits.— • It is composed entirely of • egetables and those that oughly combining powerful tonic and sooth ing properties, and consequently can never in jure. Such a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and also by alt who have suffered from debility; for it needs no medical skilkor knowledge even , to see that debility follows all attacks of dis ease, and lays the unguarded system open to, the attacks of man y of the most dangerous tot which poor humanity is constantly liable.— Such, for example. as the following : Consump tion, Bronchitis, indigestion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Ifeart„ Malan (holy, Ilyperhandria, Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that close of cases, so fear fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fe mute Weaknesses and fireoularities. Also, Liv er Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Bark. Side, and between the Shoulders, predis position to Slight Colds, Melting and Contin ued Cough, Emaciation. Difficulty or Breathing and indeed we might enumerate many more still, but we have space only to say, it will oat only cure the debility following Chills and Fever, but prevent all :Attacks arising front Mi asmatic Influences, and cure the diseases at onee, if already attacked. And as it acts di rectly and persistei. tly Open the binary sys tem. arousing the Liver to action, promoting, in Met, all the excretions and secretions of the system, it will intallibly prevent any deliteri ens consequences following upon Change of eti olate and water.; hence all travelers should have aßottle with Client and all should take a ' table spoonful at least before eating. .As it prevents costiveness. strengthens the digestive organs. it should be in the hands of all persons of sedentary habits at uden ts, ministers, litera ry men. And all ladies not accustomed to much out deer exercise should always me it.— f they will they will find an agreeable, pleas ant. and efficient remedy against those ills which rub them of their beauty; .tor beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the above irregularities con tin ue— ,Then again, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's Takeig p i. ft n i tr o t , l i i re oLt r Zil p h e e r f i o o r d e w tl i t t e h fi p i e tt i i , t f t t i r c ia t i e l l ::,. 4 , l ,d ll .t , uirty , . Thereto no mistake about it. th is Cordial is at: We dam for it. mothers try ill And to you we appeal to detect the ill. riots or decline not only of your daughters be fore it be too late, but niat, your sons and hus bands, tor while the former, from false delicacy, go down to e premature grave rathei than Clint, M l their condition be known in ti, the late: are) so Mi X ed up with the excitement of busi-1 nese that if it ;were not for you titer too would! travel . in ape wino downward pgi4. until tool late Ip4rit fatal MD. t the mother' is 04 , 1 1, 0,if 40. , n0d. to you wo gonfidently uPnerii; feN , k le A r e Ane Your never Ut , ilApg svM Amrripey point you to Professor ilypoTp 'Best* rptiFe.Cordial and Bland. Renova tor as the remedy whirls should be always on 4;4 in time' of Med! R I WOOD, Proprie , Mr. 444 lireatiray, mirk, and Market street! SE. Lbw, Me : : avai o dpit by gOodDrug giiitii. Also by Tr . rri iii vtfeeitcr tits-. Court Mouse, Lebanon, FF. p Pus p:Olar per Bottle, . 4 24.1861 . —ty. cow„ - • - ----- Phila. & Read n; Railroad. Lebanon Vallley Branch. teneeeeto9suei*7 - rs2=7 ,, ,wpitr. • TWO Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harsisburg. -I,os LEPANON. going 'East to Rending, at 033 A. M., awl 2.4-5 P. M. T..banon. ening Wtmit to iturdsbure, at 7.10 M. and 12.01 At Reading, both trains make close rontioxiini> , :flr Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams pau4, As. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes ' barn; ittstou and Scranton. At Harrisburg. trains connect with "Pennsylvania," "Neriber Central,' and “Gamheriand Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &e. - • . . Through Tickets to:Lancaster, in No. 1„ Cars, $1 50, to Rultitnore.sl 30. 80 IDs. baggage allowed to :each passenger. The Second Class Car& rim with all the above trains_ Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara Falls. iluflido, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal' points in theAVest. N.prth Vest, and Cantatas: and Eta t. grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be bad on application to the Station Agentiint hebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant. Tickets itt,reduccd Fares. to all the princiPaLPOinta in the North and Vest. and this Canadas. - COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 20 Coupons; at 25 per . cent discount, between any points desired. and MILEAGE 'TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each for Families and Itusinesa Pi rms. - ' ; 'Up Trains teal : a Philadeltdvitt for ,Reitipig. Harris burg and Pottsville at 3 A. M. and 3.30 Aritll P. M. 416 - Passengers are requested to'parchase tickets he fore the Trains start; Higher Fares charged, if 'paid In hie cars. " 0, A. NICOLLS, 17,-1861. 73mineer and- Sisperintendent. 186 i NEW sTvLes. 1861 DAM RTSE,In Cumberland Street, between A , Market and the Court House, north side. has new on hand's splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for wen and boys, for ISSS; to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi tett. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the roost costly, always on band. - Hehas also just opened a spiel' did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such es STRAW,, PANAMA, PEDAL; PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN; SENATE, CURIA - N. and all others. Ho will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, &e., to Carnal - S.-Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, July 17, Ufa. LEI)IBEBER.'S CLOTII PIIANUFACTOIRY. MILANKFUL, 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 extensiVea scale as erer. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will he dune in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. lie promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufitetory is In complete order. and he natterabilnarli to be able to render the-samesatisfaction as heretofore. Ile manufactures lfroact arid iVitrrowCloths, Cctssinclts, Blankets, White an d gme,: the bria 111(11110:t lle also cards Wool and makes Mulls. For the-Conve nience of his easterners, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the followin g places:—At the stores "of George & Pyle, Loeser & Brothers, George fleinrchl, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market hones, In the borough Of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Long, in North T4banim; at S. Gosh eres, Bethel, township; at the public house of William. Earnst. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. N. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the store. of Mr. Weltner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early ; Palmyra: at the stereo! Mr. Zimmerman, asst Hanover. Lebanon county. All Itla erialS will be taken away regularly, front the amy l , pia res. finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his costumers who wish Stocking Wed card. ed dyed and mixed, can, leave the same, white, at the ahove mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. l‘i.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. 13: It is desired That those having Wool denied, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named.plares: • LYON LEMBERG ER Etta llnuovcr, 'Lebanon COllll ty, July 17,1661. James in. Kelley, SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH 'WATCH, I.2ergle Buildings, Camberland Street, I.I.IIIANON t Pa. ("k FFERS to the Public an elegant and extensive :mart . ...TS. STYLES• CfP 171NR 'JEWELRY eonsi , Calfg of .DiVOotid, 11MbY, Ilinerall, Pcarl;.gtenc, pranieled 4V:orlt,!Atid Etruscan Point Breast Pins, Atkltigorand.lfingerltingS. A L s fQdGti .-egegY etyio am 1 .. • autfSiCeer . Watches of - tile innst,npprovial and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Finley Goods. Paintings. Vases, The stock will be found among the largest in thissee tion of Pennsylvania. and has , be-n selected with groat care from the most celebrated importing and manitfac. tering establishments Ira New York and Phifielelphia. REPAIRING done at the skier tent notice, and in a most workmanlike manner. My friend's; and the Pubtie generally are invited to an examination of my superb stock. Lebanon, July 3,1161 MISS ATKINS lir - MILD respectfully announce to the — citizens of 14 Lebanon hod rleinity that xlte has opened a FASIIIONABUNI MILI.INERY and MANTUA MAK. ING ESTABLISHMENT, 31;tr.110: street., 2d door .Anew stock juttf_reeeived and (ginned for - inspection. embracing it full assortment or. 50, Crape and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet-Trimmings, ItibbonsOilowero, &O. Lebanon, April 17, 18ti1. Executors' Nolice. NotirE is hereby given, thaiAetters teSinmentary Wpon the estate of Dr. HENRY STAVE, late of 'North Annville township. 'Almon county, pa., deceas ed, have been granted to the undersigned. Der.uns in, debted to said Estate ore requested to n.alce payment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned the set tlement. MATILDA STINE". N. Anurille, :Executrix DANIEL BTISE, S. Anurille, Executor. June 5,1801. ELIJ A CI LONGACRE...JOR N G. GABEL...JACOB. GABEL LEBANON. Door and Saq. Manufactory. Located on the Steam-Hauee Road, near Cumberland trat, East Libatton , THE undersigned respectfully in , L form the public in general, that they *"*" have added largely to their formerestab. lishment. and also have all kiting of the latest and best improved MACHINERY in the State in frill operation, such as _ _ WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, •fc., for conducting; the genera business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4tc., and the experience acquired by E. LONGACRE and J. G. Genes during their connection with the Door. Sasli and Lumber Trade, for woumber of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. Genet. to select stock suitable to the wants or the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable .terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. SASH, ke., from the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that• their assortment Is not - to be excelled by any other establishment In the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and is calculated to afford thorbugh satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand:-- Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; fronts litnison ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; O. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACILE, GAM. d; BROTHER Y. S-.-Parsing, Sawing, St., promptly done for [holm unlashing the Lumber. [Lehanon,July t,lStil. CLOCKS. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Hour, CLOCKS / Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store Lebanon \Ell? LIVERY STABLE. rpH E nndersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a NEW LT VEILY STABLE, at :qrs. JOSE'S Hotel, Market street, Lob• . anon, where he will keep for the public :mewl' maid a good stock -• of HORSES and VEIIII,ILES. Ho will keep gentle and gonel driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, dc' Lebanon, July 17, 1.801. JAMES MARCH. c - OR Bargains in Gentlemen's and Boys' Wear please 1-4 call ut theCheup Store or GENET & STINE. RAILROAD HOTEL, Adjoining the Lebeition, Valley Depot, LEBANON. PA. ' ilium undersigned ]taring taken the above well-known J_ stand, invites his friends and the public toglve him a call. Everything pettaitting to the corn . • ' fort of guests will bed one. ilesolicits L .' niers, Travelers and Boarders to give him al I a trial. Extensive Stabling attached, and good • Ilaemrs alwaYsin attendance. Lebanon, July 17,1861. NV/LUAU D. BOLTZ. IP YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO. TO, BRENNER'S LIGITT GALLimr, over D. S. ltaber's Drug... Store, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AMMLOSiM% 14113.A1NVTYPES, FEIIVITPES, PAMIOTYPES and PHOTO. 'fittArus, taken daily. (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasona ble #nd iu accordance with the size, style and quality. of the eases. Items opened from 8 A. .11., to 4 o'clock, P.M. lebturrt June 2,1868. ' • IF YOU WANT • A. PIIOTOGRA.PII of yourself or friend, tho beat are A to be had at DAIL:VG Gallery, ne±t door to the Lebanon Ihroosit Bank. , NIEN J ,'. f~'''Ai ; The proprietors and manufasturers of DOS ! TETTEWS diILEBIikTED STOMACH BIT ! TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attaimed a repu ' Wien heretofore unknown. A few facts upon 'tl:je - 04:ft will, speak more, powerfully . titan Volumes of bare assertion a t. blazening puffery. .The eonsuii;"tion of- Dostetter's -ft+t terss last year i;isounted to over it half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase hi times pest, it is evident that during the .coming year the consumption Will reach near one millionbottles. This hillilCl/Se amount could never have beeu sold but for- the rare medicinal properties contained in the-prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians O . :those sections of Ike couptry where the article is best known, 'who not only reeommend the Bitters to their patients,-but are ready at. all . time.s.:to giyo testimonials to its efficacy - in all cased of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting,therefrom. ' Ttii's istmt a temporary popularity, obtained by.extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of fui invaluable medicine, which is destined to ho us enduring as time itself. llostetlees Stoinseh Bitters have proved a aeldSend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able - to state. confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, iS to the .proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality t o the nervous system, giving it that tone ind . energy indispensable for the restoration of health, It operates upon theetentach, liver,' and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to neenditiOn essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a Stitunlant peculiarly adopted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to:the palate, invigorating to the bowels, - . excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation )rhile 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 sex. There are certain periods when their cares arc 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 licalth in her 'extreme anxiety for her infant. SheAld 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 tip under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers'gene rally prefer the Bitters to all othei invigora tors that receive the oulotscnient of physi cians, beeauSe it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to; give a permanent increase of bodily strength.. All those persons, to whoin we have particu larly referred aboVe, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrlicea, dysentery, indigestion,. loss of .appetite, and all diseases derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and: nu sing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giying 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 CELEBRATED STOMACIt lirrrcus, and sec that each bottle.has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that-our autograph signature is on the label. Arir Prepared and sold by HOSTETTSR & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and, sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. Isy Ur". taK4s. D. S. Itabar,.T . L. Lemberger. Lab nn:. -t; J. 0. Seltzer. Frvilerielimburg.; li. D. lever ,t Drn.. Amur'lle; Martin tarly, Palmyra.. - Decem ,er 5, IS6J—Iy. JAMES 11. KELLY, sign of the Blg Watch, At 'I (" SE of the beat mid eheapeat assortments of LIMMER Mired to the public, is now for sale at the now and extensive LU)tiilsll and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the bead of ; Walnut Ftreet, a few loaves North' of the , t,nassee .Steatn Mills, and one goitre east of Bergner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best welt-seasoned White, Yellow, Nortray, Pine- and Hemtock Boards;— Cherry, Popliw and Pine Boards; 114 and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank frhite Pine and Hemlock Scautlingand Joists; White Oak Boar , !s, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! Thu bust Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Tailings far fences and fencing Boards; FLOOMNO BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. A large stock of Broken ' Store, Limehurnera and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. IM.Conlident that they have the largest and best as sortmeut of bemuse of all descriptions and Hires, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Con, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county. they venture to say that they Can accommodate all pUrchasernsatis- Notedly, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere.. MCAT BRECUBILL. N. Lebanon. July 3,lStil. BEE HIVE CASH STORE rrIlE sobscrilan , bee returned . the second tpne this 1 spring from the Eastern cit ies, and has opened a splendid assortment of rPItl NG and SUMMER (.o)th which were purchased for cash at rery reduced prices. is goods are now sold entirely for cash iu the cities, I will confine my macs to Cash and CounitS produced.— We cell MUSLIN from 4to 32 1 4 cts. per yard. do TICLUNOS do L. to 95 do do do GliNtliis:3l.9 do sto 25 do do do PRINTS do sto 12% do do do LUSTRE do In to 75 do do du SHAWLS do 25 to $5'.00. CHEAP CLOT If. CASSIMERES. vEsTINGS, DRESS GOODS, SUGARS, MOLASSES. TEACHES, (tc. 10 CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 CENTS PAID FOR BUTTER. Lebtinon, May 22, That. ' J. GEORGE. fiMIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TIII INCOM 1. ING COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY have trutherized an AssmssmENT, (N0.'18.) . of FOUR per rent. on all Premium Notes in the iioStseniOn of the Company. which were in 'force on the first day of May, IS6I, and have appointed ADAM (Duro:vont, Receiver, for the county of Leb rman. who - will call on the ntem berii of road company in :odd county. in a abort time. am the whole must be pelt! on or before the first day of 'September. next. By Order of the Board. ADAM GIVITTINGER, Lebanon, July 3, Ib6l. Receiver. PHOTOGRAPHY ; IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. I,XEECUTEP ) in the best ogle tcnnwn in the art, at C. U CRASH'S OALLERY. fin Arch Street, East of Sixth, PRI LADELPISIA., Life Size in Oil and Pastil STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS. AMBROTI'PES, BAG LIEREOTYPES, Ac. medstlices, Pins, Rins, As. June 26, 1850. STOMACH BITTERS. L thlfli ER. L17.1,111E COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! ,; iHiT ikrtTl-T EXTRACT, „,0 , . iv ,4r 4 , 0 „ . For Nuking €' fa rc CP BE E - R , .ss, --- • A PLEASANT dr HEALTHY BEVERAGE, Eight Gints a Gallon, Far, Family we. FULL-DORECTIONE ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. AAAAAAA PDF Iv POTTER & OILIMPLIN, ..1. 1 'sj. rßAcrl e f.L : , < 6)z ertitutists-St Druggists, 4 ,f f %4, 'R. . 6% C WESTERLY R I V P 4 . . •"" I ' o ' Groters generaY s Sold at Dr. Geo. Doss' Drug Store, opposite the Court Itouse,pabiluan, Pa. Jul'[ 3,1881.-2 m, LEIVIBERCER 9 S DRUG. STORE IN MEDICTNES QUA .1 , 111 - IS OF FIRST _IMPORT:I:WT. L. LEM.VIIDEII. Graduale of the Phi.lay I" • dolphin College-of rharonacy. offvra to MI 1 citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country:l t PIM: selection o f Drags, .I;itulicines and ebolnicals; Mni the first qualitti of Verfnmery' and 'toilet and Ftmcy Soaps, embracing the !Mat Milnufacture iu the country. and a law ~f ir ie l v a -,l , '„Vh 13rushe4, Nail.. Flesh, Clothes . .inl-!Tlair lirinthes. roctef, - -.. , iw. mtd...rine . . ,:I nnbs of Ivory. Shell, Mum and India Riabor. PURE SNOBS. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are aroma ford , ale in large z!.11,1 small quantities at LEM BERG E It'S Drug Store. G A RDE N SEEDS, FL O WER SEEDS, 0 You will find a full assortment and a large variety of ER.r.s.H Gordon and Flower Sooda al. 'LEM UERG ER'S, Condensed Lve, COncontrated Lye, Soda Ash. LOU. Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Wasbing'Soda, Raking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal Tates, Cream of Tartar all. pure, and for sale 'n large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug, Store. If you aro in want of good Washing- Soap lore whits or red Castle Soap. Country Soap. *WOO Soap to remove grease spots, superior Ataving soap, boy the same at LEW ER Do you want a mat Hair Took* something o make the hair grow, to eleemie thelmadiand o prevent feline. out of thi, hair if yeti tie Call sit LEMBET(.O EM'S. no_ TRUSSES! - TRUSSES! 'Tim afflicted are requested to eel and exatri no my.stook of Trusses,. Supporters, Sm., cout.l wieing a variety of Matnifsol ore. M.—Marsh's" Umatilla "Improved Sett Ad. oat ing toad Trues." "Marsh' e" Catatnen MI Bandage. An invaluable artHo fo r the purpose. If vet . are in want of any of the above yon ass he suited at LEMBERG ER'S Drug Store. N Pure Ohio ('alil.►iba-13n(11(1) Tits genuine article for Motlithwt Purposes u be had in all its .PariN ut LEM BER 4-; EaVli Drag Store, Opposite ktte Msrliet Rousse Anything you wont that to I:41A Ina well ondncted First class Drug Store, can be furn. .shed you by LEM - 13MIGER, Chemist and Apothecary Feeling timokfut for the very liberal patron +go Ibits far rereired from the Plipigults. Men, pants and Citizens or Lebanon and am round-, tngs, I again solicit a share-, promising to use , very effort to please all. AWSpecial attention given to ThittssetaNt'sl I'ItEBCRIPTIONS and FAMILY IiIWRIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted ['URN. alwaysl as good as can he obtained anywhere. and cold', to suit the tittles. Remember the Address, - . JOS. L. 1.E.N18-LTA; ER. - Druggist,Chemist and Anotheettry, Feb, Id, IWO. Market etreet. Lebanon,. Pa.. M D. S. 11, ABE R WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL DRUGTC R • . Ifas been Removed to his New. Building. on Cumber laud Street, opposite the Engle Buildings, : Lebanon. l's. • E subscriber respectfully announce to his sequatti tattees and the public in general, at he has con stantly on hand a large stock of D Ii U G S , PERFUMERY, MEDIC IN II S , PAINTS, CHEMI CA LS, DYE-STUFFS. VA RN TSIIE?it, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE,. 3111 • BRITS lIES, ITAI7t-011 S, , 'EXTRACTS, Bulldog Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet. Soaps, Sti gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a Variety of Fenty Articles too numerous to mention, which he oilers at low rates, mid warrant: , the qualities of the articles. se fopresented..Z- Purchasers will please remember this, antt exandue thic qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else; where, 4 , 0- Physfetane prescriptions and family reel-: pescarefolly compounded, at all boors of the day or night, by caning at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle' Buildings. - thi Sundays the Store will he trpereof for' tae cieW pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. AI.. Mind 1, and 4 and 5 P.:14.• Lebanon, Dec.U. 1557. DAVID S. RA BUR,' LEVI ORVEYOR and CON VEY . Cumberland St . .? 34 square east. ur "Wm. Penn !iota]," Lebanon, Pa. Apill 24, 1861. CYRIL'S P. MILLER ) TTORNEY-AT-LA \r —Office in Wo lout streot, near A /Y opposite Um Buck liotei, and two door. south from liarmony's Hardware mom Lebanon, March 23, 1861,1 y. J. EL. BOWMAN,. A TTORN EY AT-t.A hue REMOVED Ms oilice 02 Funelrs New all 1,1 iug, (sgeorttl etury,) rtiborland street, Leintooo Pa. Lebanon, April ti, 1859. JAMES T. YOUNG, - .GAS FITTER , wAtl door t . 110 floe, i [March 13, 161. CHEAP r STORE O RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cuniberland Street and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. p TEssits. RAUCII & LIGHT take pleasure in Inform. JY ing their friends and the public generally that they have Jos.. opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DItY GOODS, GRIMM/Et. . CtURENSWARE, Le., to which they respectfully Shift% the atfentimi of Ors public. Their DRY GOODS ; • have all been selected with the greatest .pare Wens tie largest Importing Houses in Philadelphia. , GROCERIES; A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tenn, Chocolate, and ail kinds of SpieeS, Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE.• • among which are the newest patterns, togaiher with al most nu endless variety of Goods hi' Glint- line of busi— ness, which will be sold very cheap fur eash,or Couutty Produce taken in exchange: BAGS! BAGS r 1 . BAGS! ! , The attention of Millers and tamers is directed .to their large stock of BAGS, which they Will sell it wholesale prices. October li, 1860.1 RAUCH IF YOU WANT A norm , : of y.ur deceased friend. enlarged and: 'colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. SODA WATER 11 SODA WATER 11 I Letnberger's Soda Water Fountain is in inn op eration, where all thirsty individuals can hemp plied, with a cool, healthy and refreshing drink. It is ju.t the drink for hot weather. PHOTOGRAPHS. H 1.3.1.0 , Betsy, wberoare you going that - yon are dress& up so! Ans.-4 at going to J. 11. KEIM in Adamnise's ing to Lave my Likenees taken. Ques.—Why do yeti go to Kelm and nat.to one of adi other rooms to kayo it taken ? Ans.—Because Koine& Picteres are sharper, clearer and more truthful thou others and nearly everybody goes to him. Ques.—Coo you tell me ■vhy his pictures ore sulferfoV to other? • Ant,—SlAs I he had 9 years practice, end hassuperior Cameras, and all his other fixture! are of the moat im proved kind. o g s,..w bet kind' of PietUrea does he take? Ant.--tie takes Ambrotypes, and Nielainotypes, of all Sizes anti stYperfor finish: and Photographs, front the smallest up to Life Size. Plain and Colored in Oil. He takes all sizes Photegraghs from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons mallets them colored life like, t,y one. of the best Artists. MS charges are reasonable anti his rooms are open every day (except sundah from is o'clock, A. M. to 6, t. M, Don't forget, ICP.:pI'S ROOM is the place youredh.get the Best pictures. Paly 3; 1.361. IF YOIr A good PIOTURi for it Me&llion or Pin, A .1..Y , S Gallery, next door t 6 the Lebenon Depoelt Bank. A Intl assortment of Moon Goods for Coats and tl PalitFjn.,t re c eived :stud offered at groat ttamains by lIENRY I. STINE. ALL TINE WORLD AN the rest of mankind who are in neod , of SPRING AND SUMMER lot thenn.elece and their Boys should not tall to .eall at REIZ EN STEIN B ROT IIE RS, opposit e Lila C out flou.4a. Lebanon, who havo plat ro• caked a fine anorttnent of Kitting Clothing of their own niltnufit6ture, all.of which thby will cell at pficel to suit the timer.. BOYS' JACKETS. An ASEClrtroeut of Hoye' Coottiorere Jackets at ZENSTEIN UROS. - BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND. vlry low figures. at lIBIZONSTXIN CASSINI ERE COATS, PANTS AND'VUTS; at a trifling cast, at RBIZRN:q BIN 131!O& Fine Cloth Conti, Doeskin and Panry Cassinnwo Pants, illk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin rusts at • BE( 7,I4Iti.STRIN BROS. Constantly a full assortinant of clothing at REIZENSTEIN 01)1x - site iltelssort Musk 401 le; 1881 • ", rrEmy & sTrqp . rcqeiviug .ibtninmble Dress Goods, such as Osaellits. ,),lortinbiques, 1610 demi% lawns, LttVelia4 °fall kinds roc lravlsling dresses; Silk %Aka. ,po Do Spaug..thuglime and Grey; Dregs cogs erery description. offered at, unusually IVA' prices by . .... „1,14190`. All the above pxraii'filrelried,4o:7ll lOW VaceEk. H
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