Cite ..4bl:q..Tt.ii‘ii... TERMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1861. IMIIIM HOME AFFAIRS. EDITOU or Arrie.l4tann:—Plerlie put forth the name `Of JACOB WEIbLN, Esq., or Lebanon, for ASSOOTA.TE RIDGE. No one will dispute hie pecallar fitness for the position, , and at this juncture of mit (Maim merit will probably.biers. warded instead of party, services. tritutS. The Zion Sabbath School ,of East Hanover. Township, will hold their gitmet Horne Celebration, on Thursday, August .16th, in Mr. Albert's Grove, one mile from Hairuir% Siam The Annville brass Baud:are errgaged for the °cession. A mat) named Zeigler, confined in . our Jail for passing some forged paper, made his eseap lititt wok by cutting a hole in the goor cf his cc l large enough to pan through, which at mitted him to the cellar, from where he speedily nod" eholly.made his exit, and thus far haa'avold- , od rosapture. The night was very stormy, which aided bim In his efforts at liberation, Our nelghhor Raidel has another t -contract forie,ooo.Rairs of bootees for the tot ted States Government: Ao4lographic dispatch from Wash. ingteln, in the Philadelphia Inquirer, of Tuesday, says that I, Gentral W. Uri* of Lebanon bus been appointed Superintendent of 'Forego and Wagons at Washington." . . .'S. S. Itamsay & Bro. have on hand I a top 1(4 or 'Rotarian to of grimmer and Winter I materiel, which trill be sold very low—to suit the war time. Attention is also directed to tbeadvertleensett of 8.,8. It. Jr, Bro., in another column. The Lebanon County Agricultural, horticultural and Mechanical Society held its regular quarterly meeting in the Grand Sao Room, Lebanon, on Saturday last. The attend ance wen pretty large. Hon. Win. Rank pre sided. John Deinteger, of' Londonderry, was appointed to till the vacancy on the Executive Committee occasioned by the declination of John 'Benson. The committee appointed at the last 'meeting to prepare a plan for the enlargement of 'the trotting course, presented two plans—an ob long and a round one. Oa motion the oblong 'was adopted, and ordered to be made. This will mak Vinalteurstr one.titird - of a -at ila in .lengilt.— The theefitig' then', ,tont'inew -'anninjieratian Premlodil4lllo6 the StiX,l..„Fair,a'rid:eiiiiptiod the last rises Eat •attiptexentiditind renonstilenled by "the floottnitten... • Judge. aketi also selected for tint different classes of articles which may be exhibited. On tacktfon , the Pram loth Test and names of Judges wera ortfarsd to tmtariliod to the pa• pars of Lebanon at the some rites as lust year.— On motion, a meettngof the kienutive commit tee was ordered to be called to meet on Monday, the 10th of August, (Court Week.) On motion adjourned.' A recruiting officer for the Kane Mho 'Regiment was in this place lost week. Be took several good men from this placti,—ainong the number that good democrat, Daniel The following announcomentibrenn didalea for County offices are male in the Wepub ,. lloon papers :-Jonatben liende'r, Vaeksob, and Joseph Shunts, of Lebanon, fa i r S7isatVii IlaurY T. Hoffman of lebanob/Sfinon J. Stine, of Leb anon, Daniel DeVbeiriali, of bast HanoVer, and C. oe itilithaig; fur Tnciairiart ; Isetto Rambleton, of 'Co . rn;all ia and Benjamin Q. Diesinger, of Beldloberg, for PtiovUortovony.— The above are but the van &SA Of the irand ar nay. In one district, Wire said, here Vie candi dates for the Republican, alias fieoplies; Vona nation, for every office to Le voted for this fall. Said district has three candidates 'fol. issoCiath Judge. JUST THZ THING.—Ottr patribtlC neightlifiM 1 1'0611, ffien. :John WeMinim, pro. Will be MIA 10101 T, to raise a'companj o I Cavalry in this couttly. We• - believe that there w ill be no difficulty whatever to raise such a cern. part,* in Lebanon county, composed of the very bagmen. We have but two companies now in tp "1e t i Vittocuse we could oot rabic half a dozen, but o ngrloithe difficulty of having them accepted. In &et:we have a full company of Lebanon county boys scattered about in compa ciles of other counties. It is certainly desirable, when it can be done, to have neighbors end "friends together—and the incentive to good con. duet and valor is immense when thus banded to gether in one body. As the General says, there will be no difficulty now in having a good Cav alry company accepted, in fact the Geverninent is rather anxious to obtain this valuable arm of the swim!! since Its great necessity was experi enced at the:battle of Itlanessas. In regard to the competency of the General 'for the position he designs to hold, there can be :no question. In regard to the treatment men will receive under his command, every one who `knows him, knows that kindness and justice, and Attention to the welfare of his company, will be Ills constant aim. The complaints now so rife of neglect and bad treatment by officers, from in oompeteney, carelessnese, Lc., will never be brought against Om Weidman. This others know, as well ea we do, judging from the past, and the future will not charge this trait in his chirsolor, The following It gea. Weiciman's Anyil CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS WANTED. I propose to raise a company of Cavalry for 'three yenta or .the war in this county. I have re 'attired verbal assurances from Gov. Curtin that 'they will be stoceptird IT in his power. Should it not be in his pester, there will be no difficulty in ;having a companyaccepted, cotnposed of such material as I know t a exist in this county, and Which I hope to secure. It is my opinion that an effort will be made by 'the leaders of the rebellion to transfer the war to Pennsylvania. Every true Pennaylvanian is .;ealled upon to resist this by meeting the enemy beyond the frontier of his native State. My professional engagements will not permit line to take any active part in collecting MO be fore the fifth of August ensuing, by which limo I hope the public spirited young wen of the county will have prevented the necessity of re cruiting by having enrolled themselves previous ly. Any one desirous CO join this company, may ca n a t my oNCe, corner of Cumberland street and Doe alley, In the Borough of Lebanon, and sign the roll. . Men between the ages or eighteen and thirty-five preferred, but older persons of -good constitution, especially if they have seen service, a ccepted, subject to the approval of the muster. ing officer. Until mustering day persons enlist. i n g m ay remain at their homes. Minors must produile theriVritten consent of their parents and guardians to tholeenilstment, Bor,es, arms and equipments will be furnished by the Government. Information as to pay, Ac., will be given by me upon inquiry, One bugler, and two farriers or blacksmiths, are particularly needed. My medical education guarantees, I think, to -those serving under my commend, intelligent at. caution to their health. My knowledge of mili tary offs Ira, I believe, to be gottipetisot for the command I propose to hold- For the benefit of those leteteslna, I add, that a competent gentleman will attend to my legal business during my sheaves, JOltif irEIDMAN. Lebanon, August 7, 1881, WS- Reader, have you " even Prof Wood's adrertlumnout lo our pitvor: Mout it; it Will Intoroot you . Tile Sunday School Celebration at neville, on Saturday last, passed off very &nee aniiy. The Washington Band of An ovine fur nielted the motto. Capt. Ulricb's Volun leer Cote• Pan,' of Was in attendance, as also a very large cot:mous» of citizens of Anniille and neighborhood. • SODA WATER 1 SODA WATER Z ! 1-- Letuberger'it Soda Water Fountain is in full op eration, where all thirsty individuals can be sup plied,,witha cool, healthy and refreshing drink. It iejust the drink for hot weather. For the Advertiser. The m .Readina City Troop of Mount- . • ed volunteers was mastered into the service of the United States, on the 30th of July. In the roll of the members we notice the names of the following from Lebanon t—Satnuel M. Pfleger, Thomas Wendling,liagh W. Black, Orloff Joh n Buckman, and Benjamin F. Bright, the latter 4th Corporal. A horse was stolen from Edward Kevens, near Manheim, on Saturday night last. See adtertisement. There *ill tio a Special meeting of the members of ilia Perseverance Engine and Hose Company, dila (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, in the 'Engirt° house. A full attendance Is requested. • ~,„ A LIBERAL AND rATRICiI'IO following is copy of handbills flow posted in different parts -of our county: hereby promise to advance the sum of PiVe Dollars Cash to eac . able bodied man who in coneequence :Of the prostration of business, has or may be thrown out of em. ployment under R. W.',l; W. Coleman or It, W. Coleman , and shall enlist in the the service of the United States during the War; and an additional sum of Fire Dollars per month, to each soldier during the, continuance in such Service; and hi case of death in the Service I will pay the said sum of Five Dollars per month to the fan* 1 . 4 of the deceased during the the confirm:lke of the Any person accepting Service under this propoiition will leave nnorder with his Wally to receive the month iS above referred to. All applications to be made to 31r. Wilhelm at Corn wall Furnaces (Signed) B. W.,Cotonirt. Cornwall, July 24th, 1851. ' This is a patriotism of a tangible and tot . ing character, and is characteiistie , of Mr. Coleman's generous diipoeition. The qs tablishments named hate employed a great many hands, who have been thrown out of employment by the sad depression in busi ness; and we have no doubt many of them will take advantage of Mr:o.'9 proposition and enter the public service.. • Among all the emblems •of Ole Liberty the true freedom of the. presi stands. paramount.— This is its guiding star. It is its Friend and sup porter. By its invincible power it dispels dark ness, unmasks insidious treachery and clearly demonstrate, the duty of mankind. When it di reets its dreadful shafts ago Mat corrupt govern , menta or• vices, it makes theyerr thrones of kings tremble and totter, and strikes terror into the in habitants of the lowest haunts of iniquity. It goes Forth like the king of day and brings to all who wish to enjoy its blessings, messages of joy and, peace. Yet, this great benefactor of man kind may be abused like all other great blessings and bring about a result which is worse than a failure, but will be the cause of much harm. It is when the press is used to promote self. aggran.'" filament, or the advancement of the interest of one section to the detriment of another. It is that that the people gradually drink in the poi son which destroys all these noble feelings Which are naturally found in the breast of every one, and make man a slave tqbase and degrading 'pas sions. No where iu the, world's history has ,th.is, been more clearly demonstrated than in our beloved country,, where, by Medial of the press the Mind of the people of both sectloisi were giaduilly ed with animosity, which was carried on to such en exteht that they even now delightv de+troy snob other. Never wore armies arrayed ;wines each other who fought so desperate as do the Federal end Confederate troops. And bow can we account for the rneh acts of the rebels ; that they would 'sacrifice nil that is near and dear to them, to destroy this prosperous and happy government, Which is a kind eadlust guardian of the Wglits 0,01 who seek its Protec tion, unless it is that tliezire so deluded iti . t.d de ceived by the press . ; that the Moti,ves , of the loyal Norol were misinterpreted and their frhin.cla embitteredoseinsttbe goverothent which sought to pioteet them. The press,hen,properly directed, most be a friend to the Welts humanity, and, therefore, ought to keep steadily in Tipit t , the elevation of mankind, and direct its wh a le power against ail that might result in an injury to any notion or number of people. LETTER FROM CAA. I . LAM'i*S • COMPANY. Company 0, 7th Regiment, Camp Harvey, brus.h,Wisiiitteron, J,rar ;7th 0 ,861, 'Avbrarrsen :—We arrive d• here on Thtsiradity well, and marched to camp graded; the net morning commenced pitching tents, &a., nitd are how enter* upon the duties of soldiers' life in manes!. Me eiclianed the arms we received at :Went Chester for United States' blankets, the same they toll us that were used by the 71st at the disaetrotis battle of Sun day. When a man looks at the style ,of pkiits . he may truly come to the conclusion that nothing but the moat unflinching bravery will ever ran; der the troops of the Union victorious with such things in their hands. We-hrtie all sorts of rumors here every day, but the great fight is the absorbing topic as yet, end there la no doubt hut that the whole truth has not yet reached the public. We have been disgracefully nod badly beaten, end need not ex• pert anything else until the traitors are weeded out of onr midst, end political or personal consid erations are done away with in the appointments to military positions. In fact I have seen but few Regiments AP yet, in a St condition to take the field. It will require time to perfect the men to make them capable of coping with a well die ciplined army. Ido not cast any reflections up on tbe men, for a braver or more eager set than the new levies appear to be could not exist, but they should have thoroughly competent General officers, who should understand that whiskey drinking is not requisite to make good soldiers. The 7th, I am happy to say, are blessed with field officers, strictly temperate in all respect,. We received a visit from Mr. Forney, formerly of Lebanon, yesterday and several others. There are arrivals of new Regiments all the time. Go where you will you see encampments, and the force concentrated here mutt be immense. The camp rules are very strict, no teen being allowed outside of the chain of sentlies at any time, day or night, and the boys appear to break into the harness quite naturally. It is rumored to-day that we are to crwa to the other side of the Potomac; if so there is no doubt we will have a chance to take a band in the work when it corn. minces. Gen. McClellan has arrived in Wash.. legion, and the greatest confidence is bad in him by the volunteers. If not overslaugbed by jeal ous politicians be will no doubt prove himself worthy of it. I have not had a chance to see a Secession Bag until I reached Baltimore, when we bad several Shook at us as we passed, but they took them in right smart I assureyou. We marched through the city with muskets loaded, ready for any emergency. I have no further news, but shall endeavor to keep you posted. Yours, J. V. Or . We have been shown a document signed by the Mayors in office of the cities of the Uni ted States and Catinda,certifying to the superior excellence of Dr. Ayer's Comported Extract or Sarsaparilla and to the value or ell his retnedics as articles of great public utility. Such evidence from such high sources beers us out triumphent ly fo the position we have long maintained with regard to Doat. Ayer's preparations or more par. ticolarly our advertisements of theta. ._ No pub. 'labors need be more opposed than we are to the promulgation of quackery in any shape, but we knew when we began, that his remedies were a. bore any surpieion of deception—that they are about the best it is possible to produce for the cute of disease, and that they have the confidence of all commuo ides shere they are known. Not a. lone because the Mayors of the whole country be. hove them useful to their people but homiest, we know from experience that they are so to oars, do we believe we are rendering a substantial service to our readers in making their virtues known& to them.—(Courier, Princeton. Ky. Euvßeemeter.—Tbe Erie Sewing Michlnn Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a B& lary of 15 to 60 dolhare per month, end expennee, or a tom mission. This is an opportunity seldoin offered, and those Whit anew a eonstant baldness. can rely on eon stint emptnitnent for a tarn of years. Confidential Circulate emit free. Addrese Ale &aim; Machine Co. N. J43l.E& ; . l)teoellti Agent, Man, Ohio• [CommusteLTeDJ THE PRESS. ialatAirro. Tag QItEAT CLOVE - II:Ng EMPORIUM Of THE UNlON.—Philadelphia peewees the moat splen• did Clothing Emporium In the.couutry. It le splendid as regards the palatial PI trneture in . which the immense business of the establishment is Cobductod, and it 13 equally splendid In respect to its great facilities and vast resources. But to Its patrons Its chief attractions arc, Brat. the eleaance of Um garments for Gentlemen and Youths manufactured there; secondly, the beauty nud durability of the materials, and tin superior excel lence of the St, and lastly, the moderate prices at which the goods are sold. We refer, In this description, to none other then the Breen Stone Clothing hail of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603, and 605 Chestnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. [Ju 12-Iy. EVERY SUMMER the demand for Ilos tetter's Celebrated Stomach hitters increases. It is found to be the only certain preservation of bodily strength during a period when the atmosphere is eaten listed to Induce a feeling if lassitude and Indigestion The worst eases of Diarrhoea, and Dysentery give' way to its potent Influence. Innumerable persons, who ate 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 best physiciansin the land. This Is the best evidenc. of its real value, because, as a general thing, they will not speak a word in favor of advertised preparations. They have been compelled to acknowledge ilia Claims of the Bitters upon the community. Sold by all drug gists. [July 3.!;-leci. ,„ • , A REWARD IS OFFERED tor the tection of any person counterfeiting, imitating. or .the vender of any such counterfeit or imitation *CUM. HAVE'S lIDIGAND BITTERS. The genuine, - Iftgbly concentrated Holland Bitters is put up in half plitt'bot tles oily, having the name of the proprietor 0. PAOg .. , dr.;.idown in them, anti his signature arsundthe.nock of each and every bottle. This delightful Aroma has been recehrett..by Ameri. cans, with the favor which is only extended to really scientific preparations. Whoa wileonsidar the 'marked success attending its administration, in the most stub born cases of Fever and Ague. Weakness of tin} , kind Dyspepsia., Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and, Nervous Headache, Indigestion, Costiveness and ,Piles, tegetlier with `the c..rupleto control it exercises aver all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, are cannot wonder at its popularity. Well may the in valid value this remedy. [August DELIRIUM TREMENS.—For this, the most MTN pf an Co=pkints by its cause, and by Its effect, finds a sure remedy in Runnewell's Tole Ana. dyne. So marked was its Affect on It violent ease. that, a physician remarked that "it might CHEM* druuken nese. by the ease witbmisich it'Was Sured.l. l The giving of opium actually aggravates the case, reproduces a counter delirium. and it requires no argument to prove that this is a stop to cure. This contrast of the Ano dyne with preparations of opium, we ask to be proved by all, and are willing to rest on results alone. Read the pamphlet, and follow directions carefully. See ad vertisement. • . LA ugust tn. 'ffietigitus Sotirt,s. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, inAheAtethodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church, and in the evening 'tin o'- clock. Sr. JOHN'S REFORMED • Catracit.--Regular service every Wednesday evening at 734 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 734 O'clock. . . Cantsv Otioncu.—Service in Temperance Hall on Sun- day next. August 11th, at Sn'Xieek in the evening. German , prenching next Sunday at .6: P. M., in the Mo. Tinian church—at 10 A. M. English at the Horse Shoe Pike Meeting Musa, • . - English preaching next Sunda), evening in the First Reformed church. . German preaching next Sunday liogning - at 06 o'clock, and English in the evening at 6 o'clock, u Salem's Lutheran church. English services on next Lord's daxenuridng lend, Ger man In the aftetnaou Zion's Lothe'run church. /'tlartiEV. On the let inst., by Rev. Aug. O. Wedekind, Mr. JOllh' JOHNS to Mine LUCINDA FROEIILIG, both of Lab. anon. On the.3cl inst.. by the Res. George Wolff, , Mr.-ISAAC .111.MMEGBERGER to Miss CATRARIND /1 AAG, , both of Myeratown. On the Ist Inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kromer. Mr. WM. M,,.SNYDER, or South Lebanon township, to Miss 'MARY A. G ERRA RT. of thli borough. On the 3,1 inst,„by the Rev. 11. S. Miller, Mr. DANIEL 11AUTZ, of; Bethel, to Miss SUSAN 0 LICK, of Jack son township. (par, On the 4th inst., In North Lebanon township, MARY ELPTABETII, child of Peter and Marla WENRICII, .aged 8 months and 25 deys. Ott.tboWth ult., near Mt Etna., after a lingering ill ness of more than three year., JOAN PEIFFER, aged 24 years, 3 months and d days. Frout,tbe , Mishawaka (Indiana) Enterprise, July 27. Di6D-7411 this place on the morning of the 25th inst., of Consumption, Josiah W. Harper, aged 23 years. • Mr. Harper was born in East Hanover,Leba non Co., Pa. and has been a resident of tite place for the past four years. He was one of the most respected, liberal hearted and business-like men of our acquaintance. Ever honorable and up right, he will be missed in our business circle and among his acquaintances; To his AleNlii and the business world he promised Murk, hut he has b een cut down in the prime of usefulness anti gime to reap his reward in a better world., Atejneral took place yesterday et the M. E. Qlwircit„grider direction of theAftweeichaternity, when.,l44 re mainswc.ra.toqowed tboir last re s ting place by a larg e con course of people. __________ 41'ile .telhg ill non :irket. elet•Rfuffy ,Cbrrected Trkell it. % . 1 ; L I,,EBAiiOI ..: ~3V EntrEFIDAV. AUGUTS 7;1801. te l li. Mine gi.,•tam $8 14 Zips,* dm , lO Smith " 14 , t1;a • 0 0 nutter,* ,Ili.„1 10 Leh, Vat•Ltutiem Pines 40 Tuh 4 or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 1.10 Lard*. 10 Prime Red Wheat, 100 liatiew., 2 Priine Bye, . . 50 Han!, ...' . 12 Corn, '52 Whimper's, 10 Oats, ~ „ ' , 24. Bides, 1i Clover-send,„ a 400 Beep, Thr,otby-seed, tk r 0 Ll;teslivax,.. Flax-seed, 150 It•4d.ta Hale, ; Dried Apples, lbu., 100 Mixed, Bags, 1 Dried Apples, pealed; 150 Flex, itlb , 1:214 Peach "Snits,' 250 Bristles, IA lb., 40 Peach "Dube's," 125 Feathers, la lb.,_ Cherries, 150 Wool. la lb., 40 Onions. 37 Soup Beaus, VS qt., 6 Potatoes, kuo, 70 Vinegar, V gal., 12% Apple Rutter, V crock The Philadelphia Market. 'B,trUnair, Aug. 3, 1861 The Flour Market Is dull ; so are all .kinds of bread stuffs. The sales of flour are as follows 500 barrels Delaware Mills, $3, fresh ground ; 500 bhls. Western $4. 25, some old; 37., bbts. old Western superftne, $3 75; Runny, ss@s 25; Pennsylvania, s6@tr 25. The dre• mend is only . at present fur the trade. Export none. Dye Flour is saleable at $3. Corn Meal—Pennsylvania, $2 62; Brandywine. $3.-- Sales of 1.00 barrels Pennsylvania were made on pri vate terms. Wheat—The arrivals are 10,0011bugholg. Ready gales of Penney/reale 1140113 a.; and sago some Southern inferior lutagalUe. While 1s uneven ged at 1.15@118e. The gales comprise 6,5 M) bushels- Corn is in request; fitt-Wee% for good Yellow; 1,000 buctiels very old sold at tiec.; sal es, 6,000 bushels; ar rivals, 5,06 5 bushels. Oats are in (101113.111.1 ; the activate are not large, but the sales are in accordance; 5,000 bushels la the amount on both sides. The imports and exports are equal. CATTLE 31AttEET.—About 750 Beef Cattle were disposed of at Phillips' yards this week, The market was brisk and prices fully sustained and Armor, rang ing from S7I to $834 the 100 lbs. net. The principal sales were at $S and SBA. Some 55• Cows and Calves were disposed of at front SI,IU to gts each, according to condition. Of Hems, sales Include st)o head at the Ave nue yard at $50634 the MU The, net, which is a alight improvement. About 4000 Sheep wore otfuret and sold at front ti to 7c. flb net. gikati,s'imeints. sucitiFlP. - did ri ME undersigned will be a 1/neon can a o for the office of SnEitsvr, at the ensuing Fall Election. lie will be thankful for the kepi ort of all the voters of the county. promising, if elected, to perform the duties of the office to the , pat isfaction of the public. Lebanon, August 7, 'Of:. ELIAS LIGHT: Sher iffarli. THE undersigned hereby offers himself as au IN DE VENT UN lON OA.N UEDA iur thv 111,k, of 6111111S1 IT of Lebanon County. Treating bla 82.111 , 11 lave acituintanco with Isla fellow eltirasse, 1211 h le known bummed connection.. are svialifleaslona that will give bin chilies a favorable consider-Um with hie friend. and the public generally, he km, taken the lib arty to off.r . himself. JULIE LIIIIBL. Forth Lebanon Borough, Aug. 7,1861. Prevention is Better than Cure. I 0 ladies of delicate health or impaired organization. or in lbate by wholO an ineretme of Nally la ham s py teafoo objeetlaaahle, the undersigned would oilim a prescription which le perfectly reliable and Man. and ♦hirh Uab been Prescribed itk various petty pf the old world fur the Rast . peliturt. Alamo& the article je ee ry cheap and "Mtda .1 1 4 it bay beet* p ut up lo half plot bottles and ooid very egtetutlVely athe exhotblist4 price of $5 per the Surterolvi'Oct proposes to' for. Web the recipe for the admit sun' of $l, by the pflSllO3. elan of which every lady Ca p eOp.ols herself vtftlY Cper feet safeguard. at tinystore, fOt the did!' of 20 cent' per year. Any pbyoicbla pr Elroirot..*lll toll you a perfectly harmless, and thedretin OT ttetfntid idols can be procured °lite e ff icacy. Sea id Of ldart of the world on receipt of $l, by addreasidi Dr. J. C. DETERAUX; P. 0. &x t No, 2353, Now Haven, toin. Auguet 7,1861-17. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration haring been granted by the Register of Willa. of Lebanon county. on the estate of WILLIAM COLEMAN, late ef Cornwall township, Leb' non. carroty, Witilam J. Freeman, all per son.' Indebted to said estate are required to, Make mediate payment, and persons having claim mentos' it arc requested to present them duly authentlearxl for settlement, to WILLIAM O. FREE3IAN, Adm'r, City of Washington, D. 0., Or to his agent, Jacob Wattle, Lebanon, Penna. August 7, ISOI, MERCHANT TAILORING. 1 S. DASAY & BEG., in Funrk's building. corner 10 of Cumberland street and Doe alley , have on hall and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a largo lot of CLOTHS, . CASSIMERES, and VESTING'S. well selected from Good norms. Good Pits and sub. Rhin Gal, making guaranteed to all. Also Handker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves. Gallery, Suspenders, Panay and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers: : S. S. RAMSBY & Lebanon, August 7, ISO. • NOTICE. MEE I TING OF THE BOARD OP MANAGERS OS THE LEBANON "COUNTY, AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND . MECHAIVIOAL SOCIETY, will bo held in the Grand Jury Roma, on-Monday. Au gust 19, 1881, at 1 o'clock, P. M. •A,-full attendance is desired as business of iniportanetrattill he bronitht be fore the Board. ISAAC HOFFER, Secretary. Lebanon, August 7, 1881. Adiasinutirriterls Notice. - TAT lIEREAS. Lettere of Administration on the estato Y of,Dr. DAVID B. A/ ARSIIA LL. bite of the her migh !andAminty of - Lebanon, 'deceased, have been granted tolhe eubstrihar, ail personsAndebted tr . ...;the said estate ere requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or domande against the estate of said decedent, wilt make known tlielsamer, within * delay, delay, to Di...CYRUS D,' , GLONINORR, t ..„ • AdatintstAttor, Lebanon Pa.' Letientin, August 7,18.01:. HORSE '.STOLEN 1701. EN from John Foltz's Stable. about I mile from S ltianbelm. on Saturday night. 'the 3d of A ugnst. Dun colored horse, light make; with a black .atreak along 'the back. white face, a black greyish tail and mane, n white spot on the bind leg near the root. One eye a little dim. A reward of ten: dollars will be paid fur the recovery of the horse. any inhumation fa re gard to said borso will be thankfully received by EDWARD K EVANS, August 7, 1861 , - Labanon,lM. ... Notice to. Tax Pa ye rs . . MOTION OF FITZ I'ER CHAT. Will be al. r. o ',the School Tax for the current year, ~ .A. 1 1 11 Doored: until the .2Oth day .of .Augalt, yezt. By order of the Board of School Directors.uf;,bobanon borough. - July 81,'61. CHRISTIAN HENRY, Secretary. "Lebanon Va . Annoille, Lebanon county; Penin'a.; UNDER my stmEntsTmorscs or W. J. IBIURNSIDE, A. A. DESIGN oP rue Scum is to meet, as /bras may. be, the requirements of a progressiveage. The course of study being so arranged and extended that pupils of any age or degree of adraneentAnt may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its differ ent departments those Branches of Education most useful or desirable in the different spheres of life.— THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly to Impart a thorough., practical education. which may be turned to account in -the transaction of business.-- THE CLASRICAL DEPARTMENT embracing the study of the Classics., 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 professions. A NORMAL OR Te.tenres' DEPARTMENT, in which an expe riente'of mere 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- Plo, to impart a knowledge of the ART OP MORINO. T 1 1E DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm. No unneees sary.reetreinte are instituted for the sake of mere effect, nrbataMACha,9 are deemed conducive to the moral or ame ba welfare of thestudent will be rigidly enforced. Stu dents fromebrpadintn board, (unless otherwise desired) in the family of the principal. And over these aparen tal control will be exercised during their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at unseasonable hours; to visitjaverna or places of emuse m .ut without permission ; -or., to be absent from their pieces in school on any pretext except eiekness er per mission of parent or guardian, TilE LOCATION is pleasant, healthful and seelnded; in a flourishing little village—surrounded hy a pictur esque tied highly cultivated district. ,Lt is treaty miles Eastward of Harrisburg, and within view-of the Leba non Valley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg and Reading, cud forms a link in the great chain of rail roads between New York and “the. West." TliE INSTITUTE is a spacious, three-story, Thick structure--planned,and built expressly for a boarding school. The rurnii.nro of the school rooms is nearly new, and of the kinds moat approved for use and com fort. The students' rooms ere large and convenient, and will he occupied generally by two students each: STUDlES:—Spelling and Defining, Rending.and Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic,.Euglish Grammar, Geog raphy, History,. Composition and Declamation, 'hook Keeping, M usuration. Algebra, Geometry, ;Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astro eerily, AnatOmY•etxdoPhysiol. egg, Surveying, Plane and, Spherical ;Trigonometry, rthetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, Preach, and Music. TILE YEAR OF SCIIGOL, (nomtnencedi en idondaY l July 22d.) wl/1 continue for , io months. ivAb an inter. ruption of one weelt between Christrims and ; New Year. Students can enter at any time. and they will be charg ed only from the time of entering. EXPENSES for Enard,Washing„ Tuition, Lights. Ac., per quarter or it weeks. $35. For Tuition alone, per luarter..ss to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages. each V: for Music, $5. 1. . • Any further information that may be desired eau be obtained by addressing the'Principal, W. J. BURNRIDE, Annvillu, Pa. July 31,'61-t[. PROP. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL . ‘l . AND • f• N • • BLOOP RENOVATO Is preciimlytabat its name indicates , for, while • •pteasentdo the taste, it is revivifying, exhila rating. Mid stresigtheesing to the vital powers. It also rcrivkiles7 Teinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re , . et: i t:U . 4og :"In e cl . etzt thet is retro. only Invulnerable 0 ever offered lo the world in a popular form se as to be within the reacholsal. So chemically piand skillfully combinetLast.to he the moat pow erful tonic. and,yol. so perfectly adapted to as to act imperfect actordatimmitit the laws of na .. tun, and heace,santhe the useslrest set - minas. and, tone up. the digestive organs; and allay all nor-' roue and ether irritation. ..k.t is, also perfectly exhilaratii g. in its effects. and yet it As onever , [allowed by !malodour depression of spirits.— 01 It is composed eittire4 of .estetables and those 10 thoroughly combining powerful tonic and sooth LLL - 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 all who have suffered from debility: for it needs no medical skill or knowledge neon to see that debility follows all attacks' of dis ease, and lays the unguarded system open to, the attacks of mans of the most dangerous to ( which poor humanity is constantly liable.-1 , . Stich, for example" as the following: Cnlnmml"" ' lion, Bronchitis. indigestion. Dyspepsia Las ß s of Appel its, Faintness, Nervous Irritability. ,* 'Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart. _eclat). 1 (-holy, Hypochondria., Night Sweats, Languor. rI Giddiness, and all that class of eases, 80 fear fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fe. mole Weelvesser end Irregularities. Also. Lie u , i 1 OP Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver CStn. • plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de -01 rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain In the Back. Side, and between the Shoulders; predis position to Slight Colds, Hacking and Contin ued Coogh, Emaciation. Difficulty of Breathing and indeed we might enumerate amity more still, but we have BOCA only to say, it will not only cure the deffility„fallowing (Mills and Fever, but prevent all nttacke arising from Mi asmatic Influences, slid cure the, diseases at IP lonce, if already. attacked, ,{grad as, it acts di irectty and _persists. tly aeon the hiliary sys tem, arousing the pre; to fleilol.l,, peetopting. ik in farm. all thin excretions 44 r i cerppm of the • system, lt Will- inintliblY .Preveut,yny,tieliteri uMC*lgel"nCesi.ir'llg olan f b : l e(fi . ne!aul tauter, lktce all. 4rao!r sheud I ;have a bottle with them slid ail should take .a ; 1 table .spoon.fni as lewd.. boffirp . , eating. Ap it Cprevents costiventvet,ptrongthens the digetitlye 1 organs. It sho uld ~ be in, tlkhen,Yls of all perilous of sedeptarY,llabits students, mittistpre, !Apra- ry meo w And all ladies not accusts}med to ' ranch out dot exeleise Should always it.e it.— : If they wilt,they will find,an agreeable, pheas ant. and efficient remedy agantist,those ills which rob them of their heaqtx:,ffir beauty • cannot exist withonthealth:spd.h.Vlll6 cannot exist white the above irregularities smtlune A Then again. the Cordial is a perfect Mother's .. Relief:,Taken a month or two before the final trial sh. will PRRB tile 4readful period,with per a li.ct, 0,94 ,101 Way. „nese is nek saistakg.about it . mi s ao•thal is all Ste claim for it: , Idatliess try its And to you We aPpqql to detect ttiottl neNt madeeline not only of your datightembe fore it lib too late, but also your 8005 and bus- 4 ' bands, tor while the former, from 14188, delicaq , ~, go down to a premature grave rather than let ll' their condition be known in time, the latterare P often 80 mixed rap with the tadtement of busi ness sMotif it were not for you they too would travel iu the same downward path. Until too ; a r e 10 arrest their fatal tall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently : appeal; for we are sure your never Sidling af fection will unerringly-point you to Professor Synod's Kegs cativo cordial Bud Weal !teepee- . l a p 0 time n need, 0 WOOL , ep e. t4 i , r a tts i th e rem o sd r y a whi , ch s hould j, bo a l ways rr r o i l, I t tor. 444 Brofiffleiti l New York. W . and 114 ow, street; St. tetthit; b:, std sold by all good 1411ff gists, .4.441." 1, Kass, opposite the Court Douse, beffiffil .? et Fa. Pilots OM Dollar per 4 Bottle. (:.lady 24;1861,1y, sow. . lb -Ow ts 6 /Milk & Bbbt Shoe ' Sid& lets z SEE6I-z--I , Mi• eft* Turnip geed : jest received , rend bolsi& In WI& and am all Ataaatitias at beatherree Dritonerari.i lierlawa St. Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Vallley Branch. ' 414 Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. - )ASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 0.13 A.M., and 2.45 P. 31. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.15 P. M. and 12.01 P. 31. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams. port, Ac. Morning train may connects at Reading for Wilkes. barre, Fittstoa and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and-" Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers. burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. I Cars, $l5O, to Baltimore. $3 30. $0 lba. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickoteat reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Canadas t. and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above Pisces. ceo ba had on application to the Station. Agent, at Lebanon. .Through - first.Clasui Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares. to ell; the princip al, points in the North and West,.nnd the Cenadas. • . CO3llll/TATION TICICETS.' With.2o Coupons, at 25 per' cent discount, .ItetUeen any points desired, and . . : • , • - Good fortooo miles. between' all points, 4415 each— f6r Farailieaaild Business kirms. • • • • •.' Up ,Traina Jaime Philadelphia for Reading . Itarria. burg and Pottavllle at 8 A: M. and 3.31) and 5 P. 31. ait*.Tassengers are requested to purchase tickets be, rare the Trains start. Ilighec Far , .s charged. if paid in Ins cars. , • . .U. A. .NICOLLS, July.l7. '1561. Etiginefr and Sayaldnia'adm.g., • . • • . . . , CLOTH . - ill 4 iTttvro Y. rIDHANKFU4s , for Must fitvors, the undersigned respect. fully informethe Public. that ho continues to carry 'on his Manufitetorydn; Nast Hanover township: Lebanon county on as extensive:a scale a ever,,, Tt is unnecessa. ry for him teeny more, thin that the work will be done in the some I.I.XCEI,LAINT STYLIC, which has made his work andnameso well known in the sirrounding wan,. try. Ile promisee to do the work hi the shortest possi. We time. Ms tnntinfactory is In complete order, and be natters himseillto be able to render the semesatisfitction as heretolhre. ileinanufactum . . Broad and Niirreat Moths, Caosinetts,-.Blankets, White and ither,Pfunnele,a/1 TcE the•b'est manner. Ile also cards Wool and makes boils. For the conve nience of his Cnstoniers; Wool and Cloth will be taken In • at, the following piacest.,At the stores of George h Pyle; .Lainier • 'h• Brothers, George. Reim:AlL anal, at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market Renee, In the borough or Lebanon; at the store of Shirk h Long, in North' Lebanon.; Atli. Gosh ert's. Bethel township; at the public house of William Nernst. Frederiekshui•g; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stern of Weitner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the storeof Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebanon county. All ma. trials will be taken away regularly, from the above pie ces, finished within!, delay, and returned again. Mink of his milliliters who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mined, can leave the mime; white, at the above mentioned places,, with directions ho* they wish It prepaeed. fir hit Customers can order the Stocking Wool to bb prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will.be,tione and left at the desired places. N. B. It is cloaked that those having Wool - carded, wilt pay the Cash therefor, at We -above named plates. LYON LEMBERGEII. East Hanover, Leh?-non county, July 1;,16111. James - ll.lley q SIGN OF TIIE.I44OIMOTII WATCH ; Eagle Buildings, Gimbreland Street, LEISANCIX,,Pa., (ti FFERS to the Public an elegant and extensive assort k_ j r went OF PARTS STYLES OF FTI_ , ZESJEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emertsitk.Pseari, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work-, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear highs and Finger Rings. GOLD CuAnts of every style end quality. .ss. • s English, French, Solis arid ,Ameri can Gold anti Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings. Vases. &c. The stock Will be sound among the largest its thissec.• time of Pennsylvania. and has be.ds selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing establishments in New York and rhiindelphia. REPAIRING dons at the shor teat notice, and in a most workmanlike manner. My friends, aud the Publie generally are Invited to an examination of toyauperb, stunk. - , .lAMES II -KILLY, . ' • - Sign of the Big Watch, Lebanon, July 3, 1831. - ' - ATKIi'VS vii-T:OULD respectfully announce to the eitireis of ..Lebanon and vicinity that sho !MK opened a FASHION - AIMS 3111.,1NE51" and MANTCA MAR• LNG ESTAOLISIMENT, 111 Market street, 2d door above Rill. new stockjust received and opened for inspection. embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnets, Sonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Lebanon, April 17, 1861. M==Ml NOTICE is hereby given: that letters testamentary upon' the estate of Dr. lIENitY STINE, late of North A interne township. Lebanon noway, l'a.tdeceas ed, have been granted to the undersigned. Persons ire debted to said Estate are requested to ~aka payment without delay, and those having claims. will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned for set tlement. IkrATILDA STINE, N. Aunsflle, Executrix EANIEI. STINE, S. /Smurfit; }..7xtltor. June - 5,1 861: . - r r. R 6 O: LEBANON Door and Sat.li. Ellantifacto . Located on the gl e cn-Hottie ltpad, near Crumberuand 4,471•cet, East •24bedeen. tr, f THE undersigned re...pee - tray Ju ana the public in general, that they 1 4 7 , 1;1git have added largely to their foruteresta& 1 ° :1 1:662X l i a s tee ' t ' a n n t d a Vot a rip h re a v v :d al li 11171 5 1,111117 in the State in full operation such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c., for conducting the general business for Planing, ,STirallgt, Saiinng and the experierree-acquired by E. Lortormaz and J. (J. GAIIEL duringikeir connection with the Dodr. Sash and Lumber Trade t fai a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in sonetection with 3. GAUL, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and , rarmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously aseoetadi stock el DOORS, SAS If, &c., from the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortutentAs not to bo•excelled,hy an* other establishment—Al:tie State in regard to eNnetness.iu size, quality or finish, and is calculated to afford ttfottallgla .ratisfitctiou 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 -SUM: 5a.411, of all uhtee; Boor Framesrtor brick and Architraves; fro ar housest , Casings, from 3 to 6 lo.; Windote.•Erautett r for brick Surbase; and Immo houses; • Shutters. or all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; • ,• • Blinds. of all sizes; U.Q. Spring 31puhling,of all sizes, Wirth-lxittrtis. ' ilitoTinin. P. S—Plapieng,-Sasuing, dx., primp tky dime tut , those urnilhini tt'it Lumber. ' [Lebnnou,July 3,1801. r., C L '6 c , : ak r t Eight , Thirty Hotly ; C LOCK N 9 Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon YU. NEW LIVERY STABLE. mllE undersigned respectfully informs the public that j. he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE:, at Mrs. , •-. lIISE'S Hotel, Market street, Lob anon, where he will keep for the ( ,Aigh. public accommodation a good stock t \ of HORSES and 'PELLICLES. Ile - will keep gentle and good driving Horses. and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. &c. Lebanon, July 17, 1861. JAMES MAIM RAILROAD HOTEL, Adjoining the Lebanon. Valley Depot, LEBANON, PA. r ITE undersigned having taken the above well-known stand, invites his friends and the public to give hint a call. Everything pertaining to the rasa ' fort of guests will bed one. Ile solicits gar. ,2•11 . meta , Travelers and Boarders to give him .0 = a trill. _ Extensive Stabling attached, and good llost;ers always in attendance. Lebanon; July 17, 1861. WiLLIA3I D. BOLTZ. HARDWARE AT COST. lillE.suliaCriber offers his large and well selected stock or 11AltD1V AIM. PAINTS, OILS. Ac., 4T COST FOR Cd 1811: itay- ritrtiem Who have Fettled their accounts to April 1. - 1861, will. beallqleed it liberal credit nn putelsaser. Those who have notsettipd,will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for irdeaediate enttleneetst and Don. D. A.K.IIANY. Lebanon, Julyl7, 1861. - Market Street Holey' Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATT.HES. Proprietor. AVINIi taken the above Stand. lung occupied by 11 ale. irterreen ZININIERMAN. I will forme no patriot° make the Traveling Nati In who stop et it. perfectly comfortable. and invite all to give me it trial. The II use le large maul Well arranged. The Titbje su ppliod with the best renronrible edibles ; the 11cr rtocked with the bholeeet Liquor*, nod the Stabling 'ergo and corn. modicum, JOUN hItiTTLIES. Lebanon. May S. 18111. HKNIty & SUN h are daily receiving fashionable Divas Goods. snob as Gazelles. Mozembiques, Mos denim, tawny, Lavel his *fall kinds for traveling dresser; Silk Challys, Bilk Tissues, Crepe De Swings, - Gingham& and Ore' Drees Goods of every description. offered at unuenal low prices by _ . UratßY ac OTINFL. Qom' i f the abase goads offered at Vert low Of caw. Tenchersil IpinininatiOnS in Leila ITO II County, For School Year, Jun 4 e '6l—June, '62 I CORNWALL DISTRICT. n TE tertgita fli. 4 -r tiaws,lokti ri Toorttora tor the Sob , oh, or cll., tthvio t ik« place ot Zito tnormou's Seltool rottoo s awMitarrioy Avast. IL. 1861 JAt7ttit Proolcloott, Jut. ft Stunt, Pert...tory. SOUTH ANNVILLE DISTRICT. n M r , :l 11. t./ J 'Fracll-re f..." S , e take place at the Ealtarn So w.,1 Ileum, t S tarday Atvaist 17.'861 RIIMI EN it.F.IST, Presides t. Joe. Boma!Reett, Secretary. NORTH ANNVILLE DISTRICT. 11 the A S ' j e x e Zl t ,'; 't will juke f,ttte nt .1019iiie, ou Tuetituv. August to. 1.061. ti lt.StLy SPE ILA %V, Presj ut. J. U. KINPOnIZ. Sutretury. LONDONDERRY DISTRICT. ,p NIA lea AN D 14 ., eer,NIA CHA ate,3 —The moo imialan of re ,chere f.er the &mote of the +Apo oft Viet , wall take ra , , apt xt tee Yet myna We teen Salo.. Douse, on freehand Awns t 21. 18at lIHNRT lt , tyuyrltltl li, Presideut KRAxkm, Feefetary. MEI BETHEL DisTßlcli. • 0 Ti t Aol Nits .204.4...110011 4.1 D,Aclters f., the tfollo„le of the , 11,) ,„ Allot, pircf AL FITILTICALIAPirg, un. 7. 1 0.0.A.'. , y. "August 22 11561.. JAC. 113 W. lik ..BN , ProolJtmt. JACOB EON ITETLT. Froretary. OPTION DISTRICT. n , X , ....1004 ~ t tchert. tn.tfi .1 cfs , 4l - 1,,k of the S'4lVV•ii , tricc. w ill tako pta •,, et Um, 4 4 1 ..4- 0 Augu4t - 23. 1.61, '‘.; • ••r . •rAI4:I Preshi,ot. 50f. , ,w04 n ZAIIT' 4,cretury • SOU'llt LtRA.N6N DISTRICT. ..•.. rk 4a11111.1i, VI To ieltniV, taitll Scis ..r ILu wiwkve otAtriet. w -g-ac , ,*it., h., , 0 u Suit:n.l4l, Au gets , 24 1861. g ‘ 0. 4 4 X KT. K 4 PAYD, S.vigutary. EIST .HANOVER. in IEACLII:I:S.—IIr txuni:tlAnof lenchersfor;: ,os.oo9)f i .a.ve N iictwiltik.iaace It ti , o , Washiuston School nonce, ou Monthly, August 213, 1861. , MOSES BRANDT, kresidrut. Dsvlo M. nut, Scorchtry. HEIDELBERG. TEACTIERS.—The examination of Teachers fur J G the Schools of the niXIVC district will take place at the Eat tern Febool House, on Tuesday, August 27, ISGt. lEONOST, President. • fixsitam. Loose, Secretary. .1 MILLCREEk. BTEACIIER.S.--(5 mosTils;—Tlto examination of Teachers for tha Schools of the ebnve district will Lake place in Nentnanstown. on Wednesday. Augnst - 28, •. ' JOlll4 ZDIALERMAN, President. Pravr. A. Exam, Secretary. BWATARA. 11 TEACUPItS.—(6 MONTLIS)—ne examination of 11 Tentbend for-tho &Imola of the above diatrict will tnke place at Jonegtown. on Thuradoy, August-2 1801. JACOB KAUFFMAN, President. DR. 3. C. COOPER., ii,ecretory, LEBANON. BOROUGH. prif; examination tar Teachers in Lebanon borough. will take place at the Academy, on Friday, August 3U. 18111. ELWAttD Prexhiout. C. Ittaigr. Secretary. " JACKSON. TEAC'TERS.—The examination of rearhers for .1 the Schools of the above, district will take place at the A ademy, on Saturday. August 31, /M. GEORGE LINE, President. ilaNky KAMM, Seenlary. The following Rules will be observed In the above examinntio3in tt allowance fur weather in the above appoint menta. "_d--Private examinations will not be allowed except in such woes H= are specified by lan, 30i , --Catialidetee meet be examined in the district in sdhMit-they.tirsinppty. for employment. 41h,--4 , Appl.kucty-who do not wish to be ' , Unlined in ail the branches named upon the certificate, need not apply. • , ion:--Applicants will provide themselves with pen, Ink. paper Ac. . Wk.—Whine for beginning examinations, S o'clock In the moraine e• And teachers who wren et punctual, wiji run the risk of not indug examined at all. 7th —As herenif.re nu oppArtunity will be given to all teachers toandiseribe for the Penna. School Jennie!. Bth.—lnimeiliatelpatter the examination and Wore any certificates aro granted the Directors and Superin tendent will hold a short private meeting to consult, concerning the Character, mewling. he., of the different applVatits. Aloe. such other matters as are brought before then—affix which thteimpliestits will again be admitted to receive the curtilfilittes. 9th.—lt is the duty of ninuttors to be 'treat:at. Pa rat and other citizens sreahal invited to attend. .•• ITENRY VOUCH, Lebanon July 114,18131. County Superintendent. I, !IMRE MIS ER. i fyiE of the best and chtiliest assortments of LIIMDIR I offered to the public, now for sale at the new and, eaten:4l VP IsU )1 it Ett, and COAL YARD of PHILLe,,BRECHHiLL, n the Borough of worth Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few inures North of the qt-nexace Steam Mille, undone genre east, of Itoegner's Hotel. . Their nsFortmenl consists of the beat welLseasoned White, Yellow, 'Norway, Pine and neuilock hoards;-- Cherry, Poplar Bud Pine Boards; 1.34 and 2 Inch Pannel and Common'Plank; White Pine,and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak I.lonpia, Plank and Scantling; and inch Poplar Beardx, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! Thu best Plre.und Hemlock Shingles; • Also, Rootienotaddilustening.Lsiths; , -, Chestnut RallsituuLt'osts, and Failings .fer fences and.teneing Reiirdscil is+ • t • FLOORING BOA 11.118•4411 shns andsleseriptlons. COA COA LI ! COAL!!! A large atorik. of Broken. Stove, Limeburnern and llollidayshUrg Smith teettl..atthe 'rawest prices. gke,..Confident that. Chest have,the largest and hest ea sort:tient of LUSIMUL of alt derteilptions and SiZelt, as well as the largest stock ef.the different kinds of COAL. ever offerctl to thisaltieensof Lehman, enunty, they venture hasay that thepean accommodate all purchasera satis factorily, and tvould,therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stork beibre put , chasing elsewhere. *s ramie BRECIIIIILL. N. Lebanon. J 3,1143. BEE HIVE CASH STORE f lil. roturned the Beyond time this .sprintstrom the Eastern cities. and hes opened a splendid assortment of Wind SU3l:llltilt • ( 0` 1 10 0 A which Were porettatted to cash at very reduced Twins. I.e guoit< me now sold entirely for cash in thv eerier, wilt conflno my oaten to Cash awl Countrs produced.— Wu sett MU: 4 I.4N front 3to 1234 ets. par yard. do TICKING:3 du nto 25 do do do ' GING ' AMS do tto 25 do do • do PRINTS do 5 to 1'234 do do do LUSTRE do to to 7;, de d u do SHAWL'S Jo 25 to SSAO. CIIE4R choTii„ - CABBI3IEIIES. VESTIINGS“ • DRESS GOODS, 44 A 4151, ObAStFtrtS: PEA al ES, ELe. • in CENTS PAID FOR. EGG'S. 14 CENTS PAID FOR BUTTER. Lebanon, May 22, 1561. J. GEORGE. 11=17.121113=1 TIME BOARD ON DIRECTORS OF TIIE LYCOM -1 INC, COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO3IPANY have authorized an ASSESSMENT, (No. IS.) of FOUR per 'via.. on oil Pre nttom Noti.s in the possession of the Company. which were in force on the first day of May, 18.61. and have appointed AnAla GRITTINGFIL Receiver, f or the mor ay of Leh anon.. who will call en the mem bers of said company in »aid county. in a short time. nA the whole must be paid on or before the first day of septetehee, next. fly Order of the Nonni. ADAM GRITTINGER, Lebanon, July 3, Receiver. PHOTOGRAPH* IN ALL ITS BRANCTIES. EXEECUTED in the hest style known in the art, at C. a CIiA.N.W.S OALLEItY.. 632 Arch Street, vest . df Sixth s PHILADELPaIL Life Size in Oil tint Pasta snotEctsco PTV Part iltlitTS. AMI3ROIYPES, - DM.ITIEREOTYPES, &c. Yor Cones. Medallions, Pins, Rings, do. Juno 28,1860. EXTRACT ` 1 4r. For Making -c , aim limo tf % nzEn R PLEASANT & HEALTHY BEVERAGE, Eight Gents a Gallon, FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMBANY EACH BOTTLE. •.3 .f, •.. 4 pui4ais-at • t• . . 4, PO TT ER $ ,C)Etibillat vs 4... . 0 4 .., MACTICA4. , 6, : 4.._ etmi.ts & Druggists ' , .." N... WESTERLY , R. is m Te R.:0.4 =.mfdly . ''' Sold at Dr. pro. &AK' Drug ature, opposite the Court Uouso, Lebtoosp, re. oluty IF 70 WANT IitPitOT9GRAPII of : yourself or friend, the beet isms to be bad at DAILY'S Cialtery, nest door to the inon. Deposit Think... OR Bartaus is Gentleatial rad /Vie Woltz_.pleam ea j , cell at Obtag tires UNRY err r 11231=== I=lll= LEMBERCER 9 S DRUG STORE [N MEDICINES QUA L TTl i `• IS OP FIRST IMPORTANCE. T L. LSWBBAtogii. Lir:ft.:nate of the ehlla . delphia Col rge of Pharmat.y.:'olTere to th citizens of Liebeitan and surroundinguountry s PUKE; selection 4 0-sDruge. ,'Sfedieines a'n Chemicals, and the of gerfuniery' and Toilet mut Fancy Soaps, tun‘riieing Aloe .est manufacture in the count - ft , : 'fir.d a large, variety of Tooth Brushes. Nall. Flesh. Clothes! ml Mole Brushes. Pocket. Toilet end Fin. .:louths of ivory. Shell, Horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pore Whole and ground Spices are offered too sale in large end small quantities at LEMI3ERG ER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SE.E., PLOWER SEEDS , You will rind a full assortment and *large variety of FRESH Garden and Mower Seeds at LEMD ERG ER'S. Cmidenged Lee. Concentrated Lre, Soda Ash. aid Potash in large and Krn.ll quantities at LEMBERt; ER'S Drug Store. - washi ng soda, Rafting Soda, Pearl Ash. Sat 'rams. Cream of Tartar. all pure, and for sale to large and smell quantities trtx • LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap. Dore white or red Castle ,Seap. Country Soap. !Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Thriving snap, Mir the same at LEM RE RGER'S. Do you }rant a good Hair Trlet shntoithing to ma4¢g flAdetir grow, to'ci.otonie tYreliettd, and 'o *vent faltinzmut of the hair: If you'd° Call oot • L AMER+ we 5)..., , TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The. requemted to call and exam. ins. an stork rf Tte , .es, Sopporters, Bc, sow prizing a vatiety of Manufacture. 1/IL-3lar.4ll'tt" Genuine "improved SWif [ lusting Pad Trura." "Moren's"Catatnental Bandage. An ins amble unfelt for the purpose. It you are in want of any of the abo7a you can be suites! at I.:EVBERGER'S Dr, g Store. I , 4 • !Pure Ohio:ratan ba 11.1% ntly., The genuine articlo.lbr .Medicinal Purpoarel to be had in all its Purity at- LEMBERSER'S Drag Store, Opposite the Mweltrtlfottlo. Anything you want that ht kopt in - lfe , •onducted First dais Drag Store, can be furn-I isbed you by Chemist and Apothecary. Peeling thankful for the very liberal patron 'go thus far received from the Physizians. Mar hands and Citizens of Lebanon nod slimmed nga, I again solicit a share, promising to use .very effortte please all. Sar Spel.dal attention given to Pwrstaaw• 'aitiessearklass :and *.IMILY RECEIPTS, axed . 811 itedichte dispensed Warrented PURR. Diu are is good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold ro suit the timed. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGEft, Druggist, Chemist mid Apothecary, Pelt.ls, MO. Market street, Lebanon, Pa. I), S. It A 8E..1t?,S WAD LESA LE AND 'RE NA' ' DRUG STORE, Liao been Removed to hie New Buildiu e. nn C sulber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. tlll subscriber respectfully announce m big acquitter T Mutes and the public 'in general, r at he hag eau. stonily on hand a large stock of D It U ONS - , PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, . TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, • WRVS IRS, EXTRACTS, Burning Ftvid, Burgfaletoltristruntente, Toilet Simms, So. gars, Tobacco, &c. AlsthSrttriety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants:the qualities of the articles as represented," Purchttsers wilt please remember this, and examine Os qualities and prices of his goods before ptirdittleing elsd. where. dar Physicians' preseriptiortaotod-.family pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opPbsito the Eagle. Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for tile cord" pounding of prescriptions between the bourn of 7 and to o'clock, A. 51.,12 end 1, and 4 and 5 P. g. Lebanon, Dec. 9. 1857. DAVID S. RA um. LEVI ELAUSEIC, C lIIRYEYOIt and CON VEY I,NCER. Cumberland Et, 10 34 square east or °t4 m. Penn tlotel," Lebanon, Pa. April VIRAL/AY: MiLLEg, A TTORNEY-mtl,A-re'.;—onts,iiii ve,iinetitreet,.netti. Illy opposite the tittek Hotel; and two Uoure mails from Harmony's [lardslore stiaa. Lebanon, March 23, 1861,4 y, -.• • J. 11. BSI WRIAN, • A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, has ailed ‘s Funck's New Building, (second stary,) Cumberland sweet, Lebanon. Pa. LebatlOU, April 6,1869. • `JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, 10[7"ALNUT STREET ...next door to A. S. ELY'S 0 ',fl ace. LEBANON. PA. Parch 13, MI. OHEAI S OF 7 RAUCH & LIGHT. dt the Cbrner of Cumberland' Strew dnd Plank. Road, LEBANON, PA. A i r ESSRS. RAIJCII & LlutlT n ke r ensure ininform. In ing their frieiniettml the iris brie genorallY that they here must opened a large and careful' y gelecttd anact nient of DRY GOODS, . . GROO , :11IES. . , QUESNSAVAR 3, Art to which trey reepeatfully Invite the attention of the public. Their 4, , , DRY GOODS, - I have all been nick . 0 nicked with the greittektare from the hirgeet Importing e. °uses in Plifilididphia. GROCERIES,,.; • A large stock of cheap Sugar*. Coffees. Tent, Chocolate,, and all kinds of S_Oec*. Also. a large eiteartixierit of QTJEENSWARE. among which are the newest pattern*, together with al most no elution variety of Goode in their line of bitsi nen, triad] n-ill be sold very cheap for caeh t or Oonntty Produce, taken in exchange. B AGS 1- BAGS! ! BAGS! ! ! The attention of .1i illers and Farmer* is directed to their large stock of BAGS, which they will nil at wholesale prices. tiCtober 17, 11360.1 IF YOU WANT A rICTU RR or y.o r ‘lecavnal friend. enlarged and /1 colored in MI, call at DAILY'S Gallery, out door to the LONA I{6ll Deposit Bank. r • T 1.0 Diasyou•hero aro you gong that put. owe } teener' ttl; a, t • ' • Ails.ll-4 mu &tent KRIM in Adam Bias'sßnfid h to hove my Lik• no taken. Ques.-11:by do you go to Beim and not to one of the other rooms to Lore it taken? - .Ans.—Because Keim's Pictures are sharper, clearer end mare truthful than others and nearly everybody gees to him. - Ques.—Can you tell me why his pictures are imparter to °there? Ans.—Tee I lie had II years pneticilitimil hitesuperior Cameras. mid all his ether fixtutoP 'are of the most Im proved kind. Ques.—What kind of Pieturea does he take? Ans.—He takes Andootypoi. and helainotypes of silt sizes and superior finish: raid Photographs, from tlla smallest up to Life Siso;,.Plain and Colored in OIL. lits biker all vises Photopropbe trort Daguerreotypes of de; ceased fiersurie and hue them esdorwilife like, by one V ale hest Artism. Ili. charges are realonallip and his rooms are open everyday (axeept annday) (rimed o'clock; A. M. to 6, P. M, Don't forget, HMI'S ItOuhti is the place you can get the Best Pictures. pulp 3,1861, . . ~ .. IF YOU WANT L gAood PICTUR E•for n Hodatllion or Pio, call(nt bat 1.. I'S Ottl . lory,. next door to the Lobel:Ion Dekelt Honk. ' ' - .. . A. folk' nnitortment of Linen Goods for Comb! -ant Pantsjost. received and Wrens! :et Great !In-gains by UENRI' & ALL TIRE WORLD AN the te a t of mankind who are in nevi, of Sturm' AND Fexsixn CLOTTITNa for thetuselees, mad their Soya ail to 0,11 at ' REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Omit Musa. tenant*: who base j • eftio. eelved a Rao , aßaortment ot.Ftwing. Clothing of their own.aninnfabtnie, all of which lolly will sell at prices to suit the timhe.r Au ArEOKMOIII Or hOyfe CElSPiolere Jaekets at , ..•• REIZENStEIN uppg. BOYS' COATS, PANTS ANI) VESTS, at curs low figures, at REIZSNSTFiIIe EROS. CASSIM HE E COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at a trifling cost, at REIZEN'TSIN BROS. Fine Cloth Coate. Doeskin and tan.•y Cassimers Pants, Silk VePret, Fancy Silk and Satin r.•+'s at • itEI7.I4NSTEIN BROS. Constantly a full assortment of eiuthing at REIZENSTEIN IWO".. April 10,1801. Op'Posite the Court Ilouse. • 4 , , THE NEW BAlRlElitt'- - ' , OM undersigned would respeuti ally inierua the eitl teus of Lebanon. that he has t otunteneed the BA KEe INS stUsINSSS. in all its. varieties, at his eland. on ,Cu.ibberland street, Lebanon, ateaTly opposite the limit tratal, anti will supply customers with the heat BIthAD, CAKJ S. Sc....tc. Flour received front customers and returnea to them in bread at ehrirt uotieo. - - • • • . " • - CON FECTIONE RIES, of all hind*: ti vala and of the best qqality, constantly on ft td. 'mud furuildiett at tut, Loweat:twiees. Ti , pUbliula hotted udgiva Oh 4 tiro, 'l ifte riaor• Phllst• T. 11.X.M. EME=2=l LEMBEROER, = II M
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