103 Vie gtaitrtioEr: TERMS, - - 6150AYEAR LEUANOR, PA. W*in4i - SDAY, AUGUST HOME AFFAIRS. EDITOR OF ADVRRTIDER :—Plense put forth the name of JACOB WEIDLE, Esq., of Lebanon, for ASSOCIATE JUDGE. No one will dispute his peculiar fitness for the position, and at this junctUre of our affairs merit will probably be re 'warded instead of party services, UNION. -Iron. John W. linlinger has our thanks for a number of valuable public docu ments. "STILL THEY Comy."—The "volun teers" for our county offices are bocomlng as thick as muskeeters along the Susquehanna,— The following are announced as subjeet to the "People's Fonventlon of September 2," &Lams, pideon Rupp, Joseph. Shantz, Jona. then Bender ; Titaas mom, Philip Risher, Joseph S. Louder, C. M. Kyull, Daniel Oerberieh, Minor' -J. Stine, Henry T. Hotbrinn; PROTIIONATORY, - Aleses Arndt, Edward Cebirord,John J. Ruston, Adolphus Hannah], Donjarain G. Dissinger, Isaac Me/Metter; 003111rissromz, Abraham Fernslnr, Si. ,mop Delta, David L. Light i Jrnan, Adauq Grit- Aingev. We are requested to announce the none tat Mr. &lAS Morzu, of• South -Lebanon, as on indgesitent candidate for 'County Conintis . stoner, At the ensuing election. -Arr. Dasii4 G. Dissinger, our corres iimLient in !Gen. Paterson's late command of the srikyoreturneddo..lobanon last week, Ms term .of service bestinilKpirni. Vangherty, Wm. Krause, Thoo. K: liegteaso,* and a number of others, returned about this same time. Tho Libanbs Etemokrat says that tb ifilissialfeimar; of ticit , place, .bare oinaintir a contract for tucking-IT. 5. Mail Bug Locks. George Shay has removed his Tin Ware establ IA went to his resitteeee street, ~eorneenf 11 w,.41103r..„, powq.cottsvillie,PtpAi l e eaeuild on to W0a144 off 'inn( Nitn" inslbtleitelatltAstponett on atAtiniV l . - 11111Me.11WiSK, I lit thrwett her. troaNip x —...r reelit Op 'Turnip Seed , Pal result: itnitlty 9010 Inlrg&fllit sin nil quantitleaelt ~U .., h(s,Tgeril.Dr l ?;lokefo,,Alarket St. 1 171 ii 1 4 'fiNT : (10.7VT * tiANT7'S ..'- . 01 7.- , elakt'sk4. -,- :- j Et 6 ... 1 (14: 0 .14Er 1 ' ),. Itit lieglin t .. entkitlystnalsetier'te..) .P, ot,fan, A eVelliiitenf:—Stg...r4tei veil a cou ple co 14 or tkis.A.Attr i ttrialw**.iwy, .end they were- elk. fie, t oye, a ..anYthingeon; ing I t ir from t c -,oo l .r.tarally would be. 'W e - no)ved from Camp rrisy'Jleentk.flaye since, sn it ore en. campod,teroqfilitle haul . : th -P. meow- Say,ou see -we are hiawioeclossielp.., . -- Whereitie next * 5 4 work will be done. I 'lllF .. itt you will hear from the 7th erelong, 48 they. compare favorably with any regiment I have 'yet seen in discipline -and the material composing it,—each and every man having a pride in rendering It efficient and .tip to the mark, It is n burning ' !Memo upon Peridsylvinta:-theltielt at the Manner ,In which we have been treated by the rotten nod corrupt ad ,ministration of our native State. Wu have now `beau is serviee three months, and oat one cent 'hailman paid to a man as yet, while the favor-. ticker the peculators have been luxuriating in Idleness, not oaring when we do got any. I sup- • pose now that the men are fast they desire to have another Pennsylvania Regiment disgraced , by the...title of ragged and dirty. But the time must come for retribution, nod depend upon it, those of us who era left will take advrin tag& of . it.. If the people of the-. Sta to only knew the ' manner in whichlhe soldiers are 'plundered by , the innatissarleti'of our government they would burl them from power and crush out, forever those engaged in robbing them nod us: Take into consideration the fact that no officers , are al. lowed to drew rations of any kind from the gov ern ment,'..nnd think how they are to live with no money to buy anything. Truly, somebody is ' making a aloe thing out of the war, and I. sop• pose it makes no diffilf nee 'how long it lasts for the poor soldiers villMare 'til fight, and suffer,. ' that a few worthiest; scoundrels may. amass for tunes; and this is patriotism.l„. My loriguage may nppear strong, but-the lime for patience hoe pass-. ed,• and the plaid- truth:must be spoken. "kW. ever, when we come to hig h we wilj ondeayor ..to diithr - dil,flibigitilddif In , ' I ' ,l 'i 7 , ; -",,, V ,kr We were Atli Q. 1141414 ow Nowslay even ing, after being - on guard, duty for 36 hours, and returned ow litiesday flight shout'uns ci*eleck:-v kt irettlitrfirsaigatimeneettietit of Rothe duty Mr e11i,b 1 4. 1 ? 40,44 1 1'6y ',took " to o . ft aq naturally as a dank takes,de water. Tbe,next morning the lima Were hurriedly awakened about 3 o'clock, and ordered to'fornritoutedintely, which- they did in double quick thee.. We were foarahed'ont on the road and retimilied'there untiVnine: The report was that. the !Meaty. had crossed thepoto lotto and we wetwAtt show.fight where we were.; The •dif. ferent„Regiments whereprompt, and wherever vrtiThisibillit bristling Ifni of bayonets, reflecting • the beaus of the mornjoesep;lnet the die.— All were eager-tuAndOE - Abe f4e. ...We have all kinds of 'inners inleamp but . notbing reliable.— ' They do any that the "Pdylnaster has come to- day, . but We hare heard - that to oftto that it is about -allayed nbl.;',,`,lllllr.eolll well;-'04tierf . tt doe of our Pr wpA 4404 /I Pttlo fitititoergthut. le e o . i r Ts 1u Oa _,ot ttu 0 1„f 71lAtifht Ain my eari7le is gum outYP eba Where li eoonolude. Therliftyk 0.1-ClOO 1' real:Mot& le . hit friends in Lab- Pon) And I *COMO' yOurtriy,.' -" ..' • ' ' ?J.' V, At ' '''''' 'd ' elfiii 7 li —i ( - Chrapaiiy 0 sth Regfaienf l ,p...V.;tedd tattlie Politic Moue of Mrs. J. A, 11140, 011 itridti.,esfei;h4t; August 21.fibte. 'committee „ , was appointed;.easeletitui of the following n,,lneot. Y. Ely, Samuel W. teseottili-end Jacob P.. Embloh, to draft rosolutionsatireiqe4fihe thanks of the Omnpany for the manratotat ttledness. extended to them.whilst in . Washington - city and Clamp McDowell, Alexandria, ,tia . The committee' repericil,the followiug reeolutionn, which . , were received with great acclametli , ni and unaohnousty adopted I • serial*. WIIMEAS, That.., :" . ' pin) were In the city Of 'Washington 1111 • . s . ' ' n . ::i A 11, Alexandria, Va , tow membere,tlinu 2 , the fiery c." 5 , cC. atutry.experiouced many diseenin . -, mi Inconre4lfices, :wising front the want or many' is necessaries .. - .camp life which we were unable wi'lliValeiiii . :% with before leaving home, and no .. v 11 1 8 the means p urv i ew() t h o ~,,,,,,, and 110 thire • ' ' - werstr.w heat Own. cheerfully atoll gr atuitously A '.`: : I 111.-int:livid I fricude and ut here to Wliullo generott: '... Wiese -.ea? titre it debt uf gratitude which is deeply fejt up fil,-141_0.4111 ire, be it Resolved, Theteyb.ttnt to moth A. Shindel. Esq., nf the. city of oft C. out tudds.lirartfelt thinks and :1, k , -us qaeot , t4 ~,11lifiny.: 4 101111 of kindness will' '49 cord 11% - - .,t0 the.limuibajz i 0 un e o f our Cut ' "loblietribt. , 'li - ,o„D. C, and ap )1c- Lo '' -, r WON o l ei.tberipMember ; Yes with tfurilecocet. of grit e,..itntf-ilfiit therefrom of those netili'?itre, and ever II !ay, ao.ipi the most pie queotJatlithil of our awe '. PiA.lite.*ltticanti his be Itidlydiagifiith Oro' I Ire i 'l4l4):+lloeinpany es- -- :-: '.'4,:„.A14 . ' - .• , it lefi r 'l'll Anwititaokilti - 4.,000:0:4mr eiti dore r zens sibaiisit . Ile while into , j.itioni _ / I,llg that their tette were Protaptad ,1d „ *440 rt . illiere. 4 In ouflsell-bal:ng.fu , weli-aprltr c " y their pre nence.4llfe Win cherish "the utemolft , oir-v Lilts with the kindliest feelings fur theft. Welfare. : Iteeolved, That the Ludic. el Lebanon deperve and tidily merit our unfeigned Menke and iiihniration foe the articles they I uroisheil Ilti for the c:ullpaign,,lmiluwe.l be the labor of their howls-and tbn t aren't(' iherlicat of day their Havelecks sh.eldrd our beads from the glowing gurl of the ion, and the Nebel.. protqted crtir r b Mlles oat the cIe , AT Of night; may the sunehilie Dr 10Te ftIWiIYS infl4n bildliil6l..l.Atilenh their pathway through life . titfor Beg a trettltlii afM Ilicit eyes ne'er be dimmed by del/ tent, tent, la the ftirvettkprayer of the Cteapeny. • 'Reeolireit Mkt del...thanks arc esPecNIY due to the Ver. airs, tfut tii": or Philadelphia. null ?ottir. Jerre Rise, of - Lebanon. ftir theli''tnaoy individual acts of kindness shown taus. Thiittlfe ptureoey 'Of them will ever be hold In - teutat .g,rititHur renteutbrance, and' their metal liven loinfbirprtiPetved, blthe ardent wish:of 'Company O. .. . ~ Heatilleidt_‘lbitt Popy.of rho foregoittg resolutions be thrivardbortrat . .vJaceb A. shinaet Mrs.lfetter anti itlrm. J. A•ltidif -"Also i lbst they be perished in; Lebanon payers, - : ft' •11 " -' :!,:/i. ~.;;; , • .. . . CAVALRY,TQL:Ing4ER4. . 1 4 1 0L,,T,P. ' I ,prqpose to salesXegunpany of Cavalry for three yeers or the Wes this county. I buve re ceived verbal assuranc.Mttfrom Gov. Curtin that "they will beistiedgtect if' ift . hie power. Should it not be In 'lthrliiVver, thittil,,Hp. b01 . .. 1 141 01 0141 , .. 4 1 -batting a compaoy fiee.epted, canpost d' 'of ' ouch .material as I know to , exlet in this ..county, and whieh I hope tomeoure.. • .. , 4; .:4 ~ , a, ' ';. ' ' , Al* my oplblon - thet art ....dart 31111 *el Made by ' tbpdeders of the yebetlwe to','Arittlbfet;:ll lo 'W U • .ta*1.P.9: 3116 Y/rinliit Every-true Ifeiteepttattfaa 'l 5 .ii.. ,:ii • i - - ' - , -, called upon to resist - this by meeting the eriettV beyond the frontier of his native State. . _ My professional engagements will not permit me to take any active part in collecting men be fore the 26th of August ensuing, by which time I hope the public spirited young man of the county will have prevented the necessity of re cruiting by having enrolled themselves previous. ly. Any one desirous to join this company, may call at my Mime, corner of Cumberland street and Doc alley, in the Borough of Lebanon, and sign the roll. Men between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five preferred, but olderlsersons of good constitution, especially if they have seen service, accepted, subject to the approval of the muster ing officer., Until mustering day persons enlist, log niay 'remain itt* their ;Imes. Miders - 'Must produce the Written Consent of their parents and guardians td !Mit. enlistment, Horses, arms and equipments Wilt lm furnished by the Government. Inforrithtien de to tray, &e., will be given by - the upon inquiry. 'tine bugler, and two terriers or blacksmiths, are particularly needed. Illy medical edileation guarantees, I think, to those serving tinder my command, intelligent at tention to their health. My knowledge of teili-' tory affairs, f Vermin to be competent for the command t propose to held. For the benefit of those interested, I add, that a competent gentleilian will attend to my legal business daring my absence. JOIN tVEIDMAN. For the Advertiser N. B.—Three months men, who hnve..been reg ularly dieehaigbd after serving their full term, upon eniiillihg themselves in this company will be entitled to a bountf of thirty dollars...orlon being mustered into 'service. - Lebanon, August 7, 1861. THE GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM . OF THE U .- MON.—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, itio. it is equally spiendkl in respect to its great facilities and Vast resources. Ent to its patrons its thief tittructions are; first, the elegance of the garmehth for Gentlemen and Youths. nianutactured there; secondly, the beauty and durability of the materiald, and flit superior excel lence of the fit, and lastly the moderate prices at whirls the goods are sold. Ire refer, in this description, to none other then the ilrou n Steno Clothing Hall of liockhill & Wilson, Nos. dO3 and': BUS Chestnut Street, nbove Sixth, Philadelphia._ [in 12-ly. :E~.FRY.SitMMER t ie Akatatuld fordios ; : tetter'e Celebrated Stoimie increases. It is found to be the only rertaill Preservation of bodily strength during a period wheli the atmosphere is Wale laded to Induce a feeling of lassitude and indigestion.—: The worst emes of Diarrloeni,and Dysentery give : . 'ife3',l to its potent influence. lauunlernble,PtirsOns,,wifo„care: now alive and well. west hank the-diacVier'ei orthie preparation. that they have not been &wont airliy_in the harvest of rival'. The.hitters is Coon - mended Ily .the best physicians in the land. ThLs is the best Ovule - eel of Its real value, became, ae h general thing, they will not speak n word in favor Of ralvertised preparations. They alive been compelled 'GS Titknowledge the claim' of the Bitters upon the cotftbledlltY. , Sold by all drug , gists. - [July 3.!,1m, A REwAnD 1s OblklbatED lOP:the de tectifm:cir any person counterfeiting, aim hating, or the venildi of any sob counterfeit or imitation of Inn iyAms noi.t„A.Np DITTRItS. The genutne highly concentrated Holland Ditto's is put up in half pint bot tles only, having the name" of' the "proprietor, 11. PAGE; Jr., blown In them, and his gig tore around the neck of eitelmtud every bottle. II V. y This,delightful Aroma has been, received by dzieri. cans. with the favor which .0* eratefided tp mall scientiffe treparat Wbgnorp consider ,the marry success 'attending its adminiet.gAum, ih the most stub born calrekn? Fever nod .Ague,eiiknoss of any kind, Dyspepsia, iteartbur», Acidity Of the Stomach, Sick and Nerroas thsidaclic, indigestion.. Costiveness and Piles, tegetlieVirilli the c.,ntplete control it exercises over all NerviAls, nhentnatie„ and Neuralgic Affections, we cannot wonder ut ka,POpillaritg. Welt may_ the in. valid T nine this runietly. [August 7-d . DELIRIUM TREMEDS.--7—For this, WO most awful of all - Complaints by Rtg cause, and by its effect . , 13yuls a sure remedy in llunnewell's Toln Ano dyne. 'Se Narked was Re efreet on a 'violent case, that a physician'r7Tharited that "itlnight cause drunken ness, by th e ease with whichltivaA Cured." The giving of opium actually 71.4gravates the easel reproduces a counter delirinat, and Lt reghlres no argument to proie that this is a stop to cure. This contrast or the Attu dyne with preparatiohs of opium; we ask to be prowl by all. and are willing to rest"ott results Mune. Reid the pamphlet, anti follow directions Carefully. See ad eertisepient. . f uguat 7-41 n. lingliah preaching next Sahbatb Turning and eveniAll , in the Alettiqdist Evlnnpal Gurtnuo preaching next Sabbath inatning at 10 °Week- Itt the livungolical church, end in , the evening at CV , clock.. • . Jon Y'B IlfrOunsn 011VR04.--Regular service every Wednesday evening at .134 , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock,. anti iiery Sunday evening at 'TX, o'clock. English spr v Aqt.tl.Brd's day Morning ~ evania in 'Lion's Lutheran church. German service next Lord's day morning, at 0,14 clock, and English in the evening at O. in Salem's Lutheran church. German preaching 'feat Sabbath morning and English in the evening, buthe First Reformed church. . • . , On the 10th lust., bE.the.Re r. F. W. Kremer, Mr. WM. O.I3ROOKS to ntraSARAIE GARRET, both ..f this borough. . . On tho Bth inst., by Roe. H. S. Miller, Mr. ISAAC MllM'AorSoullifolly, tcw..3lisa SAMNILII : IpagS of litirkll.auney: * —••• ' I tilt; blvthe Rev. A. Rotntelt, Atr. - .IIRIAIi ° 11# 1 .1 1 ,RANTE,•of White Hell, Lantststor county, 6: is ANNA asiArtie, THOMA, of Union township, *.' Enron county. ." • . : 4 IS • On 'the 7th inst.., in .this. borough, Mr. (3 KORGH STEIN, aged 60 years, bo - 2 nionths and days. On the let inst., in this rough. niter a severe and fin gering illness, whieh.he boro:ivith tens °holstein pa leoep an 4 fottitsolos, Lonvu. GlNGAteic, ap d 04 eak*, 5 geonthl a6ll 1841Nys: @ t Girrhol,uth awlt++n bwnship,dlCo . sßEllNY, aged Cl yeter:s, I month end 20 days. • Oil the 4th inst., In Redid' townshlp, diinghter of JOIIN' KIM:4 , aged about 10 months. - ..-: .ThO -14ehairiton . narket . . . • .., , . • a rr if t aty Clirrected 11;:04,y. . , • utatt,ON,..Wpateitod.T. Al/GUST 11,1861, Lob. 'Alia Ex. Far $6 25 , Eggs, It dos„, • lO 4initiv. Exl,ra 020 Butter, 'f 1b. .. 10 'Lob. Tat Super. Final 50 ' Tub' e salted butter, 14 ,Fr,hue IVElth Wheat ll O. Laid,• 10 ;1 'Fr!prate:l:Wheat; z , , pg... Tallow, ' ti l rfifti 14,! 3 :, ~ .00 Irani, . - - ..1. 2 tint., ' . ' ' so'Sboulders, • 1 • 0 Q 0 ,3 257' Sides, ' le ertoer,ticili;: ` 400 Soap, ! Tinothrseel," : 250 lees-wax, •2) Flex -sued, .. '' _. 10Q, White Rags, • • , ': 4 , limed Appit i Vitd:, 100 Nixed Kegs, . 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 150. Flax, TS lb.,- '2:12% Peuehr 46 4trltir e lltri* /At ~ 1 '1 4 55 . t tl a , 41 - 1° Peach vzidaso. , C.l'4=tiotitio, 'lit 62 IA ch err j esp. ., 160 Wool, it lb., - . „1. Otykilisi ~- , .. 37 - SOUP Deans, "f it: ' .ro;itt,o!s;'4lbuS,,' 7O Vine g ar , vs gid., • . 1 3,4 , A rlple If titter All erbco; 45' The Philadelphia Market. hftewr, Aug. 12,1861. Th t y cvizadituffo it oqn . tingis remig,kably (pia, and o niftrel : - 11"` improvement lit Wtient. Fluramiss for,wai,d e) slowly, but the dhlllld - te quite litnited both for shipment, anti fierfrbsebriliiinplion. The only onles reported ate in'it &Mal "Way, a't ,s'4o4 50 V bar rel for olti:siocit an,il rieep,tli,gipuipd,,S4 87a ss:l2§ furosupen fresh-ground, $4 50 , @5 25 fur extras,• and $5 501 n $0 25 for extra tarn•HY and fade) , lois; aenordiiig to' qutility: Rye Ilbur is dirli endosiiing Only in a, small way =at $3.- 43600 Meal f aelitim and there is nothing doing In either Pennsylvania ur Brandywine: Grain—The receipts of Wheat, continue quite tututtikte titherffirjrtfia raftiteit - t`f&ther advance of 1 cent IA .bhebel. --Sales of 5,000 buslatt 'al $t 1401 , ton for' Peont,Tlyiniajtifid .s , 4lthern lted, anu St. for .iftiite--lefileilY' of the latter dcseripthaii afloat. , Rye is Aciarce nod now' eiwornands 52,,couts;— Core is offered very Nparingq !and is held , firmly: Bales . 01',1',700 hustlers iStoll3'lii 53 'cents,. 'Odle areiti fillr''Amtigo,glottosstead;,; 4 0 4' bushels deiw.,,Pelaware,yert at 30 , ergs, afloat, an de pat 11, an , .pri v te •ter cos.- 600 , bustrela old do. in the/rears sold lit 33 cents. CATTLE, Al AltE.l.ri g,/ 'Oinkin f Beef Colt! e show'''a rge' 0i„ ) ,!4.4.1i60 of _last week„.reaching 1872. head Yai:ds;tuost, of which Were disposed of atr',about: last week's prices, ranging trout $6 to $8 75 the 100 lbs. net, for common, to , extrtiAili}litY:, ineledingahout 100 token it,',Velv,! yr.,"rk. -- ,The principal sales werent $7 airdr.sB, ,; About 60 ,Cows 'were taker, at from s2olto $4ll ;each, ardito,voudition. Of Hogs the receipts and , salea, were' booderare, in eluding, 500 at the Avientle'tie 50an- f3o' 25 the 100 tbs., the {sues .for/ - privip,rotr !ed. Some 5000 Sheep ik;ere-tlisPoltedbrat:ls@7c per lb. net. gttirrtiotutinto.- r IL • • , - LOST. ti the. 3d of A.usu.3t,.e._o4n.C.MnAruAßAST kJ,t 6 bto frm'ef glitttp#Theettoder WILL be iettebirre e lestrraritlttbtrolltee:7, Waliftnt, AtiZtiet 14, )81_, . gpcciat I).ticts: (I,Eligi.o...u,.'"argt : i(o-:: : BlartiEV. 'Mir - READING AND COLDMEHA RAILROAD. OWing to dissatisfaction with, the man ner in whtch the principal Contractors I , vere.condti6ting the"work on this road, the Board of Directors,' at .a meeting on Wednesday last, in Ephrata, by a vote, of 6to 5, annulled the contract. We believe the work is to be continued by the sub• contractors, as rapidly as the means ofthe Company will allow. The attention of our readers is called to the Cbegarey Institute udeertieement iu another ealeran.- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CHEGAIRAY - INSTITUTE, 1527 ,4'1521 MATCH STREET, PIIILADHLPHIA. Trans Institute, conthicted fir, two years past, in this I. city, by MADAME CUE:GARAY and her niece, Manama I)*lfunemmr, upon the same principles !Mehl] one in New York, established there in the year ISI4, willre-open on Monday, Sept. lrth, with its usual ample and complete provision for the education of Yining Ladles, under the direction of Madame Irliervilly. Circulars, and all requisite information, can be obtained on application to the Principal. [Philadelphia, Aug. 14, '6l-3m. SHERIFFALTY. rTIIIU undersigned hereby offers himself as, an 'INDE- X PENDENT UNION CANDITATE for the office of Stiliittlef,ef..Lebanot county. Trusting his extensire acquaintarice'witlehis felloW . Citizens, - and hts known business connections, are qualifications that will give his claims a thyorabit consideration with his friends ifotttollb generally, hell* taken,floi"llberki oiler lilnraelf," - - 'TORN 4IVIBIEB. North Lobanonglorough, August 7, 'M. JGGIE;SI on Water Street: , Castor Walnut, in.LetianOn, the fol lowing, viz SEVEN TOP BUGGIES, ONE NEW ROCKAWAY, • 2 SECOND-HAND .7I6CkAWAYS, SECOND. HAND CARTILAGE,. two Seats, good as new, Blacksmith Tools, Anvil, Bel lows, Sc., all lauds of - IRON, Cubs, Fellows, and Spokes, Ash and Hickory PLAN and all 'kinds I Body Ma ker's TOOLS, and many other articles. Credit of seven months. Five per Cent off for Cash. , trifs Persons wishing to buy any of the above articles previous to the sale, eau do so at Croat Bargains, as the Stock will positively ho closed out awl the hu‘iness dis continued. HENRY ARNOLD, per JOSEPII ARNOI,D. Lebanon, August 14 '6l. Statement (IF THE LI.IIIANON.I3AICK, published rU3 required tJ by the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 18.57, viz Auousr 7. ISOI. Ist.—Lonna and Discounts, $371,285 90 Loan to Commonwealth, 10,000 00 W.—Specie, $47,141 18 Votes of other Danks, 2,710 00 Due by other Dunks,. 2-‘,321 62 . 79,572 80 . . 311.—Xotes in Circulation, 282,045 00 4th.—Deposits—rincluding individual De-I .j 2%275 is uo posits and balances dto other banks E. A. UHLER, C'aehier. Affirmed and subscribed, August ft, before me, 2- i 2 . • , t; JOSEPH GLUM, J: Y. Lebaiien, 'August i 4, ii3ol„. Statement,. OF THE LEBANON V&LLEY BANK. LEBANON", 4tigiist 186 L. ASt 11 e • Loans and rtisailbta " $179,991 03 Due by other Hanks - $34336 06 Notes ac c.si. elieckstif Other Banks. 14,394 45 Specie (Geld Ana Silver) ' 34761 05 Loan to Coalmen weiii Liv • - 5,000 00 LTABktAku. Note, in elhnititrnti Depost to Doe to other Boo ks • 1 $1.73 725 57 The above statement incorrect,to.thebeerc f luy know. ledge and belief. JOS. HARM, Cashier. Sworn cud subscribed before me. Lebanon, August 7.1861.) ANTIIONT S. ELT, J. P.. :Lebanomi County Agricultural, HorticultUral and Mechanical Society. ouRTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. F ta-t., held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, tun 250., 2.iih, and 27tli of iephinber, 'di, at. the Sod ery'n 0 mantle, knosuue the `• Mifflin Estate,. in Leb anon. Pu. SCHEDULE OP PREMIUMS. (Class 1.) Cattle—Durham Bulls. Beet Bull, 3 years and upwards 00 .• 2 " under 3 400 n uI n 4C 4. 2 tt 00 " Calf under 10 etAntlie 100 Durham Cows. Best Oow, 3 years and upwards 3 00 Heiler, 2 years and under 3 300 a 4. 2 200 " Call under 10, months 1 00 • Devon Bulls, Best Bull, 3 years and upwa'rds do 2 years and under 3' do 1 " " ' " g do Calf titt4l4 lo uttOithi . Devon Cows, Best Cow, 3 3 , ari and upwards 3 00 do Heifer, 2 '• under 3 4 00 do '4O I u as 6, 200 do Calf, under'lo'sniintba 1 00 ArSilite Best NATO years and upwards 6 00 do 2 .6.* • " under 8 "- 4 00 46 2 200 do 'Calf under 10 moody' 100 Ayrshire Cows, • IlAt Cow Si6arwatulupwafds 000 do Holler, "wader 3 , 400 do do " =. , 2,00 do Gag, under 10 months. 1 00 ,Aidernek . Best Bull, 3 years afl nupwards - 6 00 do' under 3 400 do 1 " •' 2 200 do • calf under 10 mouth= 100 Alderney CRws. • . - - • Dist 04:8V,8 years and upwards rio Ileier, 2 u. under 8 d o t,ln CZ cc 2 do 0.41 f underlie munthA Grade, 'or Native Bulls Bilat-Belf,.„3.years and upwards : s 0,00 d, 2," under 3 . - . 4 00 do - " " " 2 200 do Calf under '0 months,' ' OO Grade, or Nacive'Cows. Bast Cow,•3 years and upwards s do Heifer, 2 " under .3 ' 4 00 do- " a. "r 2 , 200 do , Calf tinder 10 months 3 00 Working Oxen. Beat yoko of oxen fi 00 24 best - 300 Beat team ('6 coke ot'oxen from' any part of the State - Diploma • ' • • • Fat Cattle. Br4sCpairoffat 7lnlla ke - • 800 Second 4 best'•• ' " • 00 Beat fat Blalock, • .4 00 1 I Mil Diet ,••• • ' M.11C1i.00198. Tad.tattleti Cow 2d beet do - Kir The Cows.to bo kept on grass only during trial, atortbr ten day, pt4orietta py earh period of trial. Ontmittee,--Is ap Hetrick, Beam Kreittor,, Adam Lloilman, Michael :Brandt, Frank .1 Witmer. Statement to be rurnisbed. yet= , Age and breed'of Cov'e and their time of Calv ing'. 2d—Qpa,ntity or milk in weight, and 'deo of butter modafrem andrF eiar doting multi perkidurtert aye. farts to be verified • by the aftliaVit of combo. •titoro, or -others jper4on. conwstat umrevan if re mitred, VesaBll' 2.) " t IStalllon' for heavy draft, 4 yeare and over -B'oo ••dr, " 6 8 t " under 4 000 do.' ' ." "Qtdek , work and saddle,4.yearn andovor • 8 00 Best Stall ion for quick work and aft Nitel aYearil • and under 4, 600 11 Beet'Staili., for quick work and saddle,2 years - and under 3 3 00 Ile'stlr?od Marb fir heavy drift tyesirs' aud over Y - 0, ' ," "' ;;6 00 20 hest Brood Mare fOr heavy`draffy4 yearsand • 3 00 pest brood mare -for heavy draft, years cad Beat bkFed mare with colt for heavy draft4l y'rs , , a.b4 • ' ' • - 6 ,f 24 nest brand, Mare e ith colt for heavy dr.;ft, 4 • Best brood mare with colt for iloavy..Orarri,B— and under 4 • 4 00 Best brood mare for quirk work and saddle, 4 --'yearnand oVvr _ . . , 6 00 2d beft.l!rood mare for week work and saddle, 4 years and over - 4 . 00 Beat.owed mere , far quick Work, and saddle, 3 • yearn and undor, 4 400 Beat brood mare with : colt for quick work and Saddle, 4 years and over , 6no 2d beat rood mate with colt for quick work & ° sadtfe, tyears and over " , 3.00 Boa,) brood mare with Colt for quick, work and • saddle, 3 years,and. n rider 4 4 00 Beat horse colt under one year old 3 oo 20 hest do do .do A 2GO or,snare colt uliderome year old 3 00 gd beet.,do do • do do 200 Best geling-for heavy draft , . Er do 2d best: : do. do. do 500 Bio,t‘ramili Berne ~• - ..;•• , • 000 .. 21 best do • 3 0 0 34 . beet do Diploma Beet palr btlefit dliimes • '' 4 ' 6 00 2d beet_ do • - do ;;'' 4 00 ' Reid 4 horse teato • " '8 00 Beet 6 home team l6 00 Beet- - 00 m Bt Jenny. ,• , -c; . - • 0 00 Beet pair..ofmutee 3.00 ,34;tieet pett,of ottilea,oo Bold &mole, ;;. . . 00 Beet &mute tow?' Pitting i r ciorieo'; ! - 4 .4oetttp„ktt.6B4BoVlO, /dare - or geldiOs og ott&er_wiae; tr43l to take ,place on • Illiunclayt ofinia t 0 porki . etlfoidfAina ;any ' _ odutnyln . the Arnie ' ' 2kOC! Best pacing horse, mare or gelding; trial ou Thursday, mum to ail coropetit, 15 01) Best trotter from Lebanon county, only; trial 4 , 11 Thersney 15 00 Best pacer from Lebanon county only ; trial on Thursday 7 s'i ile•Tistr-surcesrful competitor in the first trial,should lie be from Lebanon County, otnnot compete in the sec , oad tried for Lebanon :omit) hoeses only. Chnimitter, —J. L. Shelter, John Logan,John Elliman, no,rge Youty , t.orirge F. Molly (Class 3.) Sheep and Swine. (Mass Sheep—Cotswold, Best Buck 3 00 dupes Bw es. not Lena than 3 2 00 do rt.l lanais, do do 4 100 Southdowns lteit Buck di, non Ewes, not 10,041iiin do do lambs; do do 4 Bakewells Beat Bock ti'd pen Ewe., not tens than 3 do do latalp., do do 4, Nerinoes Bog Bock 3 00 do pen Ewes, not It epi Min 3 '2 00 du du Insubd, do do 4 ' 1 00 ippor ted Sheep llet 7luck do bra best !trick 3 00 do, pen Eweit, lot lee: than St 00 do dd Ixmba, do do 4 700 Fat Sheep Beat tat Sheep 2 years and uperards 2 00 _ 1 t Sw tie— arge 14 reed p including Chester, Bei kslitre, Ilanspshire,.Lekester and Leek grades. Best Boar over 2 years 3 00 d 1 do I year and ander 2 I(0 do do 6 mouths and under I year 10 Best breeding Bow, over 2 years 2 00 (.0 do I year and under '2 - - 1 00 . . do do ' 6 months A:tfi under 1 year ' - -50 Best lotof pig', not lee ,, than 4, underyhouths ,*. 2.00 Small lit -eds, - ' ' • - • Including Suffolk, Improved China; Chinese, Neapoli tan ;and tht it grades. , 11 east Boar 8 00 Bost Sow 2 00 Best 4 fattened hogil .. S 00 Best eingte fat hot 2 00 COnnalftee -401 in it. SitueY, tiiedorlek tlotiman, John Foltz, 4dhu Is Sbuey, Aniok Long. ClusS 4. Poultry: Best Game fowls, 1 Cook and 2 dens 60 do .3tietagloil dud 9 50 do Dorking • ao - • 50 do Poi ,uil do SO do iliaok Sps,.ish 40 Si, do del sev Blues do 60 do Cochin China, Away or chictasvak 50 do ibiotams do r 0 do Dominion do • do Lot of Poultry owned by exhibitor I. 90 do pair of Turkeys 50 0: pair of Geese So do pair of Wild Geese 50 do pair of Ilitecory bucks 50 do pair ut Pea Powle 50 do -:air. ef,China Geese .50 do Pair of Unities Fowls ' 50 do exhibition of Phreoris 50 cepansitted.:-AMa y: Backer, %Poi. M. Breslin, Tobias Reinueld,(s.ajtliaur3 it. ll'artman, Jai:minium g. Class 5. Farm Implements. Beat Farm Wagon,4horses 400 do lianow 1 50 do Plough for a horses 2 00 do Plough fur 2 horses 500 ' diiiribit'ell'fdr Vitirte : , y .:' A , p 50 do Subsoil Ploughl 00 do Cultivator, 2 blzirsei 1 00 do Cultivator, I horse s 50 do P.rm-Itotter 150 do Garden Roller 50 do Morse Rake Diploma 4 200 do Ux Yokti ; .O ' do /gad scrapei. " 50 bildorda k 100 do lay Eleihror do Portable Hay Press 2 00 do Portable Cider Press Dip. dt 100 do and moat numerous collection of Agri cultural Implements Diploma k 360 do Corn Planter 1 50 do Washing; Machine 50 do Pump for wells 60 do Churn 60 do Grain Cradle 50 . do Scythe and Seethe • • GO do 12 hand Hakes :0 de 6 Hay Forks AU do 6 Gran Scythes AO do 7 Grass Scythes AO du 6 Axes 50 do 6 loug.hand.led shovels 6O do 6 sliortliamile,if indirels i. . ~ '7 7 1 't- , , 50 41 0 6 E t Pkiii 6 S ' s -,;__, ) i3.;''' • ' , ' . '`. \ ,50 Ido .6 Cord dipeill ' ' 27.- AO t , do set - of Ilorsethode -- j '- , ~.. -. . ---:..... su :di "aileition•htlfurid TOolil arr ange d to . ',.,, } AepOtit. S: :i - - - -1, '. ' ^ ' % ' '-' . 2 0 0 Bekt.R4iisi.Difll - Withs:stest.ettwohnlipit „.,' ~ , ~ --' , cio I uo . .lntwerl‘ulipr* ~4 tl . ‘ .I.f '= ' , ..1 to do'Stinatillachine ' - --,:. • - '*--- - " 1 00 do Ray, St ra A , and, Fodder Cutter, Dip. and 2. 00 do Vegetable Cutter 50 do o,ru nod tub Crusher, horse power 2 1.0 do Power Corn Shel.er 2 50 do Hand Corn Atelier. ' 1 bi.i do Threshing machine 6 00 do Railway arras Power 5 tO do Separator 1 00 do Re. per 6 03 do Mower 6 00 do Reaper and Mower coraldned 5 00 $85,272 46 .$119:110 00 •13,855'0 663 66 .4011- The machines enumerated above, to be tried on the ground, for the lospectiou of the Judges. Exhibi tors-preferring a diploma, iu eases where a Premium has been awarded to the amount of $1 or at Awards, on farming implements, can have it 11.1 place of the 11101167. Coronittee.—Cyrus Schools, Henry M. Ellis, Andrew Henry, Joseph T stiller, , co'. Classfi. Flour , Grain, "Vecretablos, , Bistionials 00 &mina Best -do -, • " SAt cwt Rya ; f.lOO ' - -1 00 do - • - C0ra,544,171V54‘ kith dead coat, - to '4 ' 75 "*.‘ • - 50 do Cats tat do " Buckwheat do a Barley pa do " Yellow Flint Corn . no White ".. 60 do " Mited " 5O do h Clovereeed OO do - -Timothy acted • . . , 60 do !, Sweet Potatoes .. 50 do. . " Mereer.Potatobe . ;-! 50 Lihk.re .^ - . • .50 dtl . Field Turnips. : 125 . do '.'" Bute Baps 25 do " Sugar Beet. 25 do 3.Sweet Pumpkins Largest and Beet • , Quality 50 do 3 field " do 5 lits Hops' .25 do Specimens . Chinese Sugar Cane 50 -do Seedling Potatoes 50 Best 12 Stalks of Celery 60 do 0 Mods Cauliflower ' 50 do" 6 " Brocoli 50 do 6 " Cabbage, 50 do 14 peck .Lime Beans - 25 do 12 ears Sugar Corn 23 do 12 Sweet Potatoes 25 do 12 Mercer " • ' . do 12 Pit.keye . . 25 8 00 00 2 00 00 0- 00 00 2;00 1 00 do 12 White table Turnips , - 25 do 12 Carrots . !. . • • •• : 25. dolt. Beets - .. do 12 Parsnips , do 12 White 'Onions do 12 Yellow " _. 25 do 12 Tomatoes' % 5 ...,4 ' - 21 'do 3 Gdisleo orawheo -,, - - -25 .daJ3ttuth.dog4 e INtr.ttey . _ 25 3d642liliple liggiklants. ',...2,,5 . .. 4 1rektt arta lirgeid. assortment 'Of Garden Vege. ', • 1 - tables raised by market Gardeners 2 50 Best atsdjorgest nedortmeut by privt*".4r deEnkr . 1- • ~ 250 1 50 . . Cbtamitterank . J:Widter. JohnA:BaOhman, Wil liam Thee; Batas. Mow, Ilenry.7-ortutt.'"-.-` .: 00 3 00 •Jk ,i Close factu red Arfieles Resillerptirs and Cralettieit ili tlle i r t : 2 .l 00 Secolut *Ma, ' 60 Bert dressgly , Skigs 4 - • -,; ' • ino - Secon'ages;',l • r A. .60 ItAItNE,III:II49,S,4DPLERY, Des c, and Sale . • 77 , •?,241 ti et of Wagoallaftides t 1 00 do,sots. of Wagon itatiteee complete a 00 do r- utible act Carriage Hartwig' ' ' 3 00 do Single Carriage llorntes • 2 00 do Trayellug,Taunk , •.1 Diploma BOOTS .. AND 31111.E5. i do Kir Of tlniters lio llslr dollen gait r.idibstSiioes4 assorted , :: 1 00 .105,1111,i17,,W.A1ty.' . tfoiligria4- • " ' g lO da Bedouj , . 1 00 doSelAkpist J . ‘ " ".14. &1 00 do 3..4 dozen Chairs 1 00 210 . lekdotain Canateatext Metre' "•• 1 - 00 fro irtatititifr;t .c.> ' ' •3 00 -001 llonoCarriago , .. • • •.7 50 • ~ thetekittee,DanietStichter,i3corgeW.lloffmani John All wet D 7 JaLl'ob Ktaiirman; Willlam Wollisom•John Ratio, ` Class 8:-:-Iloirschold and Dairy Products: neat 6 Thu print Putter_ . , 1 50 Almond best_ 75 Pest:s Pis Pimp puttei , 00 S4e . otliC,bt . 75 Best'so HisYirklitilitttck , ,1 00 •SecontrbOst . ." • 75 ltist 5 His Dutch Cheese, ' . 5 0 , 00 40,6 lbs poney - 1 5 Z erThe t ltcy tube iithen without destroying t}in and tini itiodpf ee used and the management of .the same, to bMagobmpunied by a written statement. - 1 4400: 0 1 ' . 1 00 Second hest . Sti Mestpruit Jolly • • . 60 do. do .Proserras • 60 .do Tomato • do • 25 do Quince and Peach Putter . 26 do Simple .ttp,plv Witter . 25 do Specimen Pieniet^ ' ' 25 Wireat Bread/1 00 f.' 5 0 .Second best do .orl ' ,Beat Rye .do ' 110 • , 00 Second best do 45 • • . 25 : .Cksatisittee.-relit Miss Susan ,Ifidiroan, Mrs. George liolltuan, mro; Miss Amelia P.m • imurniatiri.4ll 3 ,ThonlP Painter, MTS. PAWS (lerbaricti, 0140 .9..-:_.--rrot; Beet variety of &Ace Apples gime' or eget, Kind, pogtoo Oid 49 . . ~.e. s oknd bind - „ - 2.04 . .3: f). Boot varioty of choice Poopkgo, throe eachkind, pawed and lAbgliod / 3 "9 3 . 1 ".Vit • • A' 3 1 1 OU 3 00 9 00 1 00 ~, Ott t 0 Bazofl 8 Best variety of Pears, named and labelled 1 5.. Second beet 75 Best three varieties Pears 6 , 1 Best dozen Quinces 5.1 Second best, Best collection Grapes Dip & 1. - 041 Second test .50 Best collection Plums - - • Dip & 2., Second best Best peck Cranberries, demestit culture 5„ Best specimens Watermelon zit do do' Muslitnelon a do do Citrons -_ fat no liotne.mmie Wine . ao do Bottled Cider Dip. .may- All fruit to remain till close of fair and in all cases to be grown by the Exhibitor. Cononittee.—li. B. Lehman, Dr. Wm. A. Barry, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs, C. B. Forney, Mrs. William Urieli. Class 10.—Domestic Manufactures Best 10 yards woolen Carpet do 15 do Rag Carpet do 6 du Barred Flannel do 6 do Plain do do 5 do Linen Diaper do 5 du do Barred do 5 do Plain Linen do 5 do Tow Cloth do. '5 do Flax do pair Woolen Blankets do Double Coverlet Second best*Corerlet Best lb linen sewing Thread Best Table Cover Second best Best Quilt Second best 25 Cotaluittee.—A. S. Ely, Sirs. A. U. Shirk, 311os Sarah Si. Kohr Miss Wilhatinina Rank, Mrs. Mobbrt Emus. Cisiss 11..---Confectidhery. Best assortment of Candles 50' Best Pound Cake 50 Second best do- 25 Best Sponge do 50 Smil] beet do Best Doughnuts do Jumbled ' 25 do Delieate-Cakit - 25 do Loaf of Bread - Second beet 25 .Dect essorintont of Cakos 50 Ostantittee,--Adolph flowntu,ldrs. Kdte Blether, Miss Rose Shirk. MISS 12. 1 : 7 Noedio Work BSA *tirinty of Worsted WOrk Second beet • do thi Best ornamenttil Shell Work Best spechnen Embroidery do Lamp Met do Specimens %iris Flowers do Artificial Paper FloWers ei.L. An iirtieles in both the'above lists must he Made in the tinnily, end exhibiters - Mitst furnish nyidetwo to this effect if totoired. • Crairseitter.— , AVilliam Wocpy, Miss Margaret ,Ely, Mrs. Ellett Marks. • - . Class 13.-416 w -ere. Best variety of Dahlias 50 Second bast 25 Best and greatest variety of 110005 he Second-best 25 Best and greatest :variety of Verbenas -SO do do tie PanSies 50 do 'Floral ornament 5o do 'nand Bennet (round) do .. - do do(flat) 50 do Arranged basket of Flowers 75 do Collealon aerie° Flowers LO do do Indigenous Plants 50 dodo Green house ' Plants owned: by . • persons exhibiting 1 50 10... All Flowers must be g.-own by the exhibitor... Committee.—James W. Lick, John Hagerty-, Miss Ma ry /Big, Mts. Charles Goodman, Miss Lydia Itertzler, Clnss 14.—Miscellaneous Articles Best Cooking Stove for coal 1 00 do do do for wood 50 do do Range for famitiet 100 do Ornamental Parlor Stove 50 do Sample Ilollow Ware ' 75 do lron Railing - . 50 Sculpture ;Marble - Dip. or I so do exhibition Silver Ware Dip. do do Table and Pocket Cutler?' Dip. do Specimens of Daguerreotypes Dip., do do . Cattle drawing Dip. do do Aland painting Dip. do ,do . . Dentistry .i .. . . Dip. do Piano - Dip. do Melodeon do Ass.ortment Essences, Perfumery and Drugs Conenafttee.—Dr. 11. A. Fel:mattock, Dr, A. V. Dueller, Dr. Frattlr'Bowers. Dr. D. 11. itievor, Drt. Trek:ll- 'er Dr. A. W. Stouffer, Dr. Samuel Thome. 414 Versons appointed on any of-the above Commit tees declining, to serve will please notify the Secretary thereof as soon as possible. qt r Articles on exhibition and not enumerated in any of the classes will receive diplomas or premiums if merited. REGULATIONS members of the Society, and all who shall be come members previous to, or at the Fair,. will b: fur nished with tieketa,'Whielywill admit' theniselves the ladies and chileren of their Minikes, to the.Exhibitionl . during the continuance of the Fair. 2.—Alt persons intending to exhibit horses, cattle, swine. sheep, or stock of any kind, are required to fur nish the Secretary with a list of the same, at least one week previous to the Fair, at which time they mayalso select pens and stalls for their accommodation. articles exhibited must remain on the ground until Friday mon, the last day of the Fair, and in all. eases will be returned to the owners, unless otherwise ordered. No premium will be paid on any animal or article removed in violation of this rule, unless by ex press consent of • the Committee of Arrasgements.- 4.—A1l exhibitors must furnish the Sect Mary ,with a written list of their•artieles or animals before they can be placed iti the house or stalls, Or Cards begiVen desig nating their name and manlier. animals and artir.les exhibited, must have cards attached containing the name of article and own er With the number itsentered on the Secretary's books. The Society will nit be responsible for the omission of any animal or article from the list, in consequence of neglect of this regulation. All articles exhi' ited, .df whatever chin actor, must be respected as private prbperty, and any person detected purloining or injuring.the sane. will be dealt With according to lair. Ortieles offered for coMpetitiontinist bcoitned by the competitors, and all fruits, vegetables anti flow , ern Must be the growth Of tne coMpetitors. attidv aairli.receives aOistielet premium,. t cannoemmiete 111 gepprel display, nor skill any one article receive two premiums." . - . 9. All stock entered Stir pretniems must rentun on the ground and in stalls ,in the day : time, and during the continuance of the Fair, and, cad only be removed for the night.. , 1.0..—Atl monies awarded as piTiniunis shall revert to the Society if not clammed within thirty days. , . 11.-*--Tichets of adinission `will be furnished by the Treasurerat his office; and utt.hd officec of . the exhibi tion ground during the exhibition. Hay and "Scaler sill be supplied on the ginned, without charge, for all animals regularly ex- Cereal fur exhibition; also persons to ntteud the stock. 13.—Ticktits of temehersliip, $2; Family tiekets, Single admission cards, 25 cents. 1.1.--The Judges iii tilt eases shall withhold premi ums Where the animal is nit worthy, though there be no competition ; and they shall also exercise the right. where a money premium is offered as an award whether It shall not be a ...11plreni, instead. lb:4—Thu Itlarsbal will have the supervision of the grounds mid lilt the pollee arraummente of the Fair. The J uttgeS are requested to, report themselves at the office on the Grounds, on.the first day of the Fair, when they wilthe furnished the books of entries, at the proper time. CASH premiums will be pnitlby the Treasurer Mune diately after the reports of the. Judges bare been nu- The Sceretiiry wirt fdr.ward the Diplotints nw ed and in each manher no may be dirOdit.d by the riersinis ebti. tied to Nceive'thetn. .., 4.'" , uleafur the, iovertunent of the eAerefsum of the ring will be furnished by the uointnitt co on the" day of the Fair. • - l'ersons tirsirouS, of entering the enclosure with ear tinges or buggila will be charged as rolluus:--2 borne earring; each iinie t iai euntn; burine buggy or earring° 25 rents Inuit pane. Pleeident. IsAAc liorigic-teFreinrf.' 14 1561. Prevedtid ii is .Be,ttci t,h a n Cure> rpolodii.4 ofdelicate health or linOnired organization, Orli) !h&c' by whom an'inerease of fondly is fiota any reiSnu'obJeetionable, the. undersigned Would offer a preit'l iption hicti hi perfectly,. I eliable and sath, and which" has been preserWeet in carious parts or bin oht ° World for the pert century. • Alilio - qgh the ertkle is it!, ry ehepp_und &hunk. yet /L.111100een 4 P . IlLt11) litelf,pint bottilsaftesold extenetiely We .extiorbitat.t pricepf sr, per bottlei..the unuersigued proposes to fin , niktt thereelve for the` .411E11 burit of r sVby the pewees- Rion of which every lady can supply herself with a per feet safeguard. at any drugstore; fur the trilling sun) of 25'eents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmlee , e, and thousands of testimo nials cep be procured of its efficacy. Sept to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing • Or. 3. C. DEVA4AUX, t): 116 x, No, 2353, New Haven, Conti August 7,101-Iv. ' ' I ' VinERIFF. . , 71310.1 undersigheil will ho a, Union candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at-the ensuing Fall Election. lle arlll thankful for, the eupttirt,of all the voters of the county. promising, if elected, to lierfornt the duties of the.ofticii to the satliifiCtion of the public. Lcharon;'Aegiist ELIAS Adminisiralor 7 s Notice. AXT IltiEnS,Lettera of Administration on the estate V .of Dr,D,991D,11. >IA)IBIIAL,L. bite of, t he bor ough Mi d county ; of Lebanon, deceased Ipaye grante4l tolhe sobseriber, al.rpersons indebted to the said estatti are rmjnestetr to stake immediate payment, and those baying claims or.dertiantis against the estate of said dededeitt,"efiii make known the same, without delay, to, CV ItUS D GLON' ING lilt, Administrator. Lebanon, Fn. Lebanon, August 8;1861. . . 11 'I r•ek Cri A PIPII A.AIII,OIItiNG. g. ItioakisArkimo:, in -Funrit.'s cormr 0. Of Combo:lomi - FtrMt and Doe • ailey, have on hand and foi sale; either by the yard of made. to order, a large lot of ' • CLOVIS, CASSIMERES, and ' • VESTINGE. trod Balloted from ;Good Noumea. Good , Fits. and suit atititiar ;makini " widraaiied .to 'ail. Ada driandket chiefs. Cravats. Gloves. Hosiery, Stispendera, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts,' trader Shirta and Drawers: 5, O. RAMSEY A BRO. Lebanon,.Mignid 8, 1861. , HENlrf it STTNE are doily receiving fashionable Drees {loco a, such as Gazelles. Mozonibigues, ill°, d pnag , i.,,,,,,, n itvet lac afall , lcinda for traveling dresses; Silly Malys * Si 'ii Thisues, Crepe De Sprang, Dinglinina , and Grey Diees; Goods of every description, offered at dinieually.low prlces'by. - lIENItY .t ST.INZ2' , ', ~fir All tlie.aboy,ligoode offered at very low prime: HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERSi The proprietors and manufacturers of •110 S, TETTER'S CELEBRATE") STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States,: because the article has attakted a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a'half million and front its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles: This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all (hues, to give testimonials to its efficacy in ail cases of stomachic derangementS and Ibe diSCIWS resulting therefrom. This is not a lOseporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trunt poring the qualiti6s of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invallaable medicine, which is destined to bens-enduring as lane llostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where , fever :and ngue and various other bilious complaints have counted their. victims by hundreds. To be: able to state confidently that the "Bitters"_ arc a certain cure. for the Dyspepsia and like di, s eases, is to the' proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes al] morbid matter front the stothach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system ; giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health.. It operates upon thestomach,diver; and tiller digestive organs, mildly but. powerfully and,soon restores them to a condition esscuritt" to the healthy discharge of the fuimtionsof nature. 00 1 00 1311 Elderly persons may use Mel:inters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate; invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic . , mid rejuvenating generally. the evi.‘ deka of thOnsands of aged men and *omen who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de- rangementa and general debility; acting under tlue.advice of physicians, they'have abandoned aIT deleterious drugs and fairly tested the incritS of this article. A: few words to the gentle sex. There are, certain neriodS when their cares are so harassing that Many of them sink under the trial. The rebition of mother and Child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety. for her infant: Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer Season, the Went of body and mind is generally aggravated. here, then ; is a necessity for a Stimulant tei rectpozz rate the energies of the systein, and, enable the mother to hear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing 'mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians; becaus9 it is 'agreeable to the fetatek as' well ns Certain to . give.a.perntanept 'inercdse of bodily Irength. - All those-person, to whomive hate patiku laxly referred abOtre, to, Sufferers :from fever and ague. L . etirtSed 1y malaria, diarrheert, dysettlerf; 'indigestion ; - loss bf appetite, and all disease§ br tlerangenmet§ bf the , stomach, Superannuated invalids, persons ot;sedentary occupatieroiiit . mothers, , Will consult their own physical welfare by,giving.49,ll.oB - trial. CA LITION.- ] -IVecautiOn theliublic against using any of the Many imitations or counter felts; but ask: for iiOB;tEITER'S CELEIIR ATM) STOMACII BITTERB, and see that each bottle haa' the words Dr. J. Hostettet s s Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle,.and stamped oil the metallic cap covering - the cork, and obserVe that our autograph signature is onTtho Dip. "p Ss 1 00 Prepared end sold by HOSTETTER, & SIVEITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United. States, South Am& rice, and a - ern:jerky: By Dr. (leo. tto,s. D. 8, Bober, T. L. Letaberger, Leb anon; J. C. Seltzer. Fredericksburg ; XL Maier & Bro., Anuville Martin garly, Palmyra,. Decem ler 5, 1560-Iy. HORSE STOLEN! STOLEN from.lnhn Foltz's Stable. about IMile from Nanheim. on Saturday night, the 3d of A nanst. Don colored horse, light make, with a Mack streak along the back, white thee, -it 'hlack-gityish tail` and mane, ft white spot on the hind leg near the (hot, 1)00 eye a little dim. A reward of ten dollars will bo paid for the recovery of the horse. Any ibtorthation in re• gard to said horse will be thankfitlly received by Alignst 7, ISGI Notier to Tax Payers. A DEDUOTIOIip)r,Fivr. I'ER CENT. will -be al -11. lowed - on the' SChbol, Tax for, the current year, until tit& 2iAk',day Att;qust, next. 13T Order'of the Board of School Directors of'Lebanon borough. July VI, *C.I. EIIIESTIAN EDNEY, Secretary. . &. Rrading Railroad. iLmballora Varney Branch.. A+, Tied Daily PasSeoffer Trains .to Read;. • zna• and Harrisburg. • - )ASS LEBANON, going East to Reading. at 9.13 A.M. and 2.40 P.M. l'ass'hehnifott. going West to Harrisburg, at i - . 18 P. M. and 12.01 P. At Rt;atting, both 'trains make close connoxiOns Art Philadelphia ; Pottsville. Tamtama, Dan Ville, ,te. Morning train - only connects at Reading for Willies barre, rittston and Scranton. • At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Tallby" Railroads fur Pittsburg, Lancaster. Baltimore, Sunbury, Clix tubers ." • . - Through - if ickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Curs, $1 50, to Baltintoreil3'3o. - . 80 lbs. baggime alletvell to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with all the abovelrains. Through First Class Tieketsat reduced rate to Niagara Valls.' Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West. North West. and CanathtS; and Emi grant Tickets. at lower Force, to all above, places. COO be had on. applieation to the Futtlon Agent. at Lebanon. Thrtogly First.47,lass Coupon Tickets. and Emigrant Tick ate at:reduced Fares. to alt the prineiptil pOilit,l in the North unit - West, and tha VOIOLdfUt. COMMUTATION 'lna ErN. " With 20 Coupon*. at 25 per cent discount, between any 114111.1tS Resired. and All LEACH'. TICKEV.. • Good fol . 2606 IierWOCII all pikints . , atCIS elicit-- for Families arid Business • ' •Triiifr , leave Philadelphia fur Reading. Harris burg and Pottsville at 8. A. N. and 3.30 and 5 I'. 01: '4s6.`PitaseitOrs are requested tie purchase tickets 1 , 0• • • • (On the Trains start. Higher fares diar&ced, if paid in the cars: 'CI. NICOLLS, ' 1861. Engineer and Superfittpuldst. , larouLD r„pectroly :nth..e to the citizens of Lebanon and virinit./ t,tmt she has °lamed a FASHIONABLE: MI LA IN Els N' PM/ 31.ANTVA MAK ING FISTABLI:iIIMENT, In, Malice; street, 2d door above 11111. A- nem alba. JusCreeeirraV Mal aroma' for impaction. : embracing S fall assortment of Silk. Crape and Straw - tempos, Bonnet Tt taminto, /tibbons, Flowers, &e t .Lelranon, April 17, %Sal. . EARDWAER AT COST. suberiber hie large_ , and Pplecteil etoelt• nt 1 tA. I.IPA I, E PAINI OILS, &r.. • , a r f CO A T FOR. casm.. :Parties who hove settled their ocrounte to April 1. 1661, will be ollowe'l oliberel rretlit. On purchaser. Those who have not-vetttell kW their nceounts with A. 8, Ely, .tieq.,. tor inunediertr settlement, and collet tiou. . - D.. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, July IT, . . Street Hotel " 5 Corner, arket and. Chestnut Streets, Lebanon • J 011 N NArisliES ; Proprietor. . TT AVI NO taken the above Stand. long occupied by la fir. t Eceeatin 7.l3lluntlAS'. I will Retie no pa licsto loathe the Traveling rutil is wile slop at it, perfectly e faafertallo. :WA invite all to giVe ate a triul. The wa Islargenbil Weil arranged. The. Table iihpplied with the best serisentible edibles ; tho , Bar 'stocked with the choivest I. loners, cud the Stabling large and conj.. Jumbo/a. JOHN 31ATTILES.!1 12122= d ill tra I or? 9t - Notice. LLTTIIIts of administration having been granted by the ltogister of IV Ms. of t eranan sounty, ° on the estate of Wn.i.tast Cousta'n. late of Cornw ell township, Lobsnoo comity, dee . d., to William :I.Freemati, all per sons indebted to said estate toe required• to make im mediate . payment,. and per Pons ;haring eltiktns against are requested to present them *ply anibonfitaied fog eettl mtent, to 'WILLIAM 1.1 I..tt !ANAL Ado e, city of WA, bibkton; Or to hie agent, 4aecil) 'Weidle,.Lebanon; l'ennft. August 7, 1801. •". • • ft' YOU:WANT ' -• JPII.OTOGRAtII y,Oursolt 'or friend, the boat ate to be bad 'at DAILy'S - eitlttoy, next door to 'tint bebtinon I)link. ,'` ri . NI "1.1 11 r, ). .„. c txr llf n.rion ..r T..che,s i , thit rro..tda I,t 01, rark> , ll? "-ad ‘l, win't txe wanr tit c.. e , O We. &110.1 41011.0, en Ire /web,/ it; .1”.9/44 2: /861- • ' ILENRY ',I. ti,•.;:Ghk. President. THOMASHie If ER, :•e:t BETHEL DISTRICT: I 0 TRAQq/Cltti --The • x.te,e., Tl:lieerz 1117 e) the Selto.l Id or the :de ,, e , !l , rh7t vei , 3 tut. tuna, at Froeriekeiberz,"ll ' Tfror.v.' , 3r. Augur! 22. V.: 1 1; W ,slde:lt. Fns y , ,'„- 9 ,th4. 4 ,1p, ,pf dituvAn if:' AI I • ti f l l forst% ort 2:1. 1:41 SOUTH LEBANON BISTRICT. ToOE/ 1 1?,!;:z ,AIO ,, TIV:.—TII , - , rxnuiiteaai..n of ,T Te.tet.ere U. the Seheols thu above dietrici; 4611 Once ot the Red Sct Times, n Suturdo3, Au. gust 24 18151. DAN EL K APAYLL Secretary. TEACIIEIiS.—The examination of Tont:ben for I th e iz e h o oN o f the ithi.vit divriet will take place at tho;Washirgton tlcho,ll !louse. on Monday, Angust INOI. 3141 ~ L ,S DICANOT, Pr , ,gittoot; DAVID M. ntatx. F:ecnntii7. 7,.) TEA CII En S.—The es.atnination of Teachers foi the Schools of the above district will take place at, the .Eattern.ts.chool House, on Tuesday, August. 27, bed. GEORGE, YEIINGST, President. titt.stbEit LOOSE, Secretary. . - 21.103:T118.;--The Tenclicis tot the Selovis of ►he filinve district will hike plate In Ncutieinstown. on Wednesday, Aligust 2E,,; 1.•! , 61. JOEIN ZDIMEICNIkS, Ptesideut. - l'ersfE :A. REISER, Seeretary: • . , 1 i filActrEns.—(b MUNTUS)—The exinniuntion 01 II Teachers for the Schixds of the above district will take place atsJoneetown, on Thursday, August 20, 1861. ' JACOB KAUFFMAN, President. DR. J. C. COOPER, Secretary. LEBANON BOROUGH. rpun examination for Teachers is Lebanon borough, will take place at the Academy, on Friday, August 3u. 1.86 C. ELWA RD (i1:1111ARD, President: C. 11x3wr, Secretary. JACKSON. TEACTIERS.—The examination of Teachers for O the Schools of the above district will take plies at the Academy, on Saturday. August 34 1861. GEORGE LINE, Presideut. MINRY EBEITZEIL, Secriatory. The folimvitm Rules will be observed lo the above examinations :--- lst,.—No allowance fiir wencher in the 'above appoint men ts. 2d.—Private examinations will not fie allowed- except in such eases AS sire specified by lett. 31.—Candidates must be examined in the district in which they first apply for employment. 4th .—A pplicaets who do not wish to - ba. ,, Miiiined its S all the branches named upon the certificate; need 'MA apply. sth.—Applicants will provide theinseivelt .ilth pen, ink, paper. &e. Oth.—Time for beginning examinations, S o'clock in the moraine. And teachers who arena-punctual. will run the risk of not being eXamined at all. 7th.—As heretofore an opp,rtunity will be glean to all teachers to subseribe for the Penna. School Journal. Stb.‘—lmmediately atter the examination and before any certificates are granted the Directors and Superiir temdent will hold a short private meeting, to consult, man:ming the character, standing, km; of tho different, appli•aynts. Also, cueb other matters as are brought befoke them—after which the applieants will again be admitted to receive the certificates, 9th.—lt hi the duty of Directors to ho present. Pa rents and other citizens are also invited to attend. Lebanon .f illy 24,1862. Comity tiuperinlettdert. () N o i lle o r f e t ti lle to b tie 'na pt e ttli a c T" rn a Ztr in :a u l t e s n o t f t l ifa x n7N v ' and extensive LUMB ER and COAL YARD of n the Borough of north' Lobarroth- 00 the thipi s of t b o Union Canal, at lha halo 4 watditt street, a few juarus-North of the fieneSsee _Steam Mills, and one quern east:of Bergner's Hotel. Thcir assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow,Neorway, Pine and Hemlock lioards;-- ChOrry, Poplar and Pins Boards; 134',' and 2 inch Panfict tind Cominon Plank; - White Pine and llernlock.Seantlingand Joiats,r White Oak Boure.s, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and S.catttling':-* SHINGLES! SHINGLES 14 . . The.best Pine and Itemlock Shingles; Alse, Roofing and rissetering Laths,' ~. , . Chastnut Rails and Pasta ; and Failings far &neat' and fencing Boards; . FLOORING BOARDS of .oil sizes ilia descriptions. . COAL! COA L! f COAL!!! A large stock of ItrOfiedi Sfoie,LltiieGiirheirsaad- ILoilidaysburg Smith Coat, at the lowest prima. *al..Confident that they have the largest end best as sortment of Lona= of 'all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they caw .accommodate all purchasers satis factorily., and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before put , . chasing, elsewhere. vamp lomomm.J.- N. Lebanon. .toly3 o - EDWARD K EVA NS, Lebanon, .pa I3EE HIVE CASH STORE 4111.1, subscriber Ints roturned the &woad time this' springlroin the Eastern Cittes. and lets 'matted el' splendid, assortment of zNU NO and SUMillint 1 1 ,1 C 'ID which wore parches - pi for cne h . at very reduced prides: le goods aro now sold entitily for cash in the cities, I will confine my sales to Cash and Countrs prodnifed.-- , We sell itlli‘l , 4,lN from 4 t0123,-6 et-r. per 3-ard. dO do ti to 25 'do do - do . Grmf Ams_ hto 25 do do do OMNI'S dir 6to 12% do do do LUSTRE do 16 to 75 do do' do ,1 4 .11AWIte do 25 t 015.90. CHEAP. CLOTII, 'CASSIMERES, • VEST ENOS, DRESS GOODS . ; .•. : SUGARS, MOLASSES, PEACHES, Ad: 10 CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 camrs PAID- FOR' BUTTER. • Lebanon,. Nay 22, 1861. • Y. CitORGE:' T 1:1111t.110ARD..01? DI IthICTORS- OF- ru} TALIO3I . - INGOTINTY MUTUAL INStrnANcti comPA.Ny Ti T oat-ootoorty.too . AssEssmENT, (No. It) of FOUR' per ' , eat. on all Premium Notes in.the possession of the Conn.:toy. Ithich were in force on the first thiy of May, 1861, and Intro • appointed Aram 1117.17TiNGFat. Deceiver, for the eoutity of Lebanon. who will Can: on. fhe mem, berg of-sail companY hosald county', in a ,'hurt tin* as the whole most he'ponl on or before the first clay of Septenberoiext. • - By Order of the Uoard. AbAlit GICITTINO It, Lebanrin, July 3, IS6I. ItoCerver: PHOTOGRAPHY,." IN ExErrorrurt ffri-AO-4...er a'46 Itliwn'iir Me -.at ue e• 0. 0 CF AS L'ttl..i.l.F.,flitt , 532 Arch Street, East Of Sittli;, Pr - ULM:4EI,MA. Life Size in Oil and Pastil STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS. ANIWAQTYPES, DAGUEREOTYPES, For Closes. lilrot.ittloast Rings, chow 2O,16:10. 7. -'-'llgt . , Pi! LAIII 1114 1 1...C1E, It Ir. - - . ~ ilifit,4.„l.•ai g p.ed xx. 0.1 respeetfully Inform the chi t, sense Lebanon, that helms commenced , the 'BAKE; ING ttliatiliSß, in 01 its varieties, et hike stand. on Cumberland elrpidsliebanan t ,Mlaily opPosirp the Buck Hotel. and will supply customers with the ht,'44 iIItEAD„ CALL.8.,...e.c.. ike. Flour received front casfolueta alkiill ratritrtied to them in breed at short notice. :. of ell hied&•freih and of the beet iriiiiity, constantly . CON FECTIONEIIII4IB On le rd, -ma thruishoxl at the lot‘et.ifa c ei, T/o public is invited to give me a trio ,Leb h,en 4. Nor, tl, 180. • . . P.::11. Eiltlif;' . . =I Teachero Exami►*hti'.ris itt Lehanun.coniiti l . For School Year, Jane, SCI:ITH ANNVILLE DISTRICT. toil. ---Et •rVri37. , .--11. I,X ontio.ti..ri of tkitis-tx for ot [lto sth.vr Ittgatr et. Will, pl n{ ,ho En/torn 1 3..”.• ur. B.terrdo.?/, aufitto 37. Xtil Kt.:1;1.0:N Prpridnit. 111)MTM ter, •NORTIL ANN VILLE DIgI'RICT, 1 I ktliellettt for the .4chot.J. .h../th.." , +to. ,Pt. wit! LO , ' phi,t, vile. VII ,gl , l POI GIBSON It. SPERAW, eoitit:ht. J. II KINPORTZ Secrt-i LONDONDERRY DISTRICT UNION DI:-.:TRICT ./ A. i I U 'POlbit SOLOMON B. LIGHT. SeCr”l.ty EAST RA NOVER 11EMELBEIM MI LLCR E EK SWATARA GAMER. LUMBER. PHILIP BRICFIBILL, Aso.4ctio4tnent Notice. fi b EXTlttierp er ' ' . „. . Q 0 Far Making '+ • 4 CC . " cp BE! 0 o ,e 'X . _ I A PLEASANT & ESAU= BEVERAGE, Eight Cents; a Gallon, For Family rqu. DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. ~,,, 61 ef * , POTTER ar CHAMPLIN, 0 0 4 PRACTICAL ettrnigiS Bruggistii, 4,4? Cdt, WESTERLY. R. .e iM Sold at Dr. Geo. rms . Drug Store, opposite the Court Fa! , on, V:. [July 3, ISCI.-2m. El