Pixtrtiost `MAKS, - - - -SISOAYWI ~E~3:ANON, P.A.. WEDNESDAY, AtICWST 18, 1881 ROME AFFAIRS. Matron OP ADVIIRTISIM:—PIuse. put fortlt the name of JACOB WEIDLE, Esq., of ,li•Aanon, for ASSOCIATE JUDGE. No owe will divots 111 peenliar fitness for the post,tion, and at this billeittre of our affairs merit will probably be re warded instead or party services. UNION. We ere requested to announce the name of Mr. Ewes Mov en, of South Lebanon, as sn Indepundent cone Mate for Cont,n Coinmis elonorl et the oneuin g election, Mr. Bolrot.—Please announce Mr. Henry J. Ll.ght, of North Lebanon township as an Independent 'Upton candidate for County Conirniasloner. The examination of teachers for the Soho°ll of South Lebanon dlstriot, has been poll pined to-the last Saturday In Septetnber. Grant Weidman, Req., son of Gen. Mtn Weidman, was, ott Moiion or non Sohn C. Kunkel, admitted to practice law in the Courts of this courtly, last week, We trust hemay have a prosperous and brilliant fixture before in fur whioh he has the oharaoter and talent. DoiTredf.Witml3 1411) COM mi tted al most —everrnight upon the property of the farmers in Pqhis +minty. Laet weak the emoke;house of base • &Arid, in Tinton township, wee entered and "quite a quantity of meat and sausages stolen.— An attempt was also made to enter the cellar of •Lycitaemberger, but the scamps were frighten ed off. Cora and potatoes in the fields are stolen nightly. A horse attached to a hnekster wag on was killed Mat week at the depot. He was 'frightened by thi looomotive, ran oif and fell over an embankmoit, the shafts of the wagon entering his body, wounding him sO enverely thakhe bad to be killed. McCooly, of this place, has eattfailve otO t rtet for itooteee fur the govern mart. The Second Fire Zonaves of New York passed through this place on Saturday morning. The regiment Is under - command of Col. John rairman, The "pet lambs" cut up "high," taking whatever they (maid get in the shape of whiskey and other eatables.. It is said that up the read they appropriated-over -an hund red water-teelons. With the corn fields in the neighborhood:of their stopping - Pieces they made havoc. The. Pie•Nio, adveitised to take plate on the 28th, by Os Peraetroraoce Fire Com- PitAY, to Manderbeob's, bat been postponed inde finitely, owing to the timeor. We further learn that the members of the Fire Company intend organising themselyel into a Military Company, to be attached to the' Regiment proposed to be formed in this county. That's patriotic. o Rebupl 'lean Cou rity Co n ven tion will meet next Slender, It is supposed by some that 'only a pert of the ticket wilt be nominated, leering the ballanee to be tilted out by the Dem oirets. Court was in session the whole of last week. Jacob B. Melly, noted as foreman of the Brood josh The following is a. synopsis of the business tranoseted. Comtnonwealth vs. John Peter Moyer. As sault and battery upon the Constable in the per formance of his duties. Three bills. Ignored, and the prosecutor, A. H. Emblch, to pay the cost. In th e ease of B. P. nail, in our Courts for some time for attempting to pass a forged o heck, a beech warrant wee issued against maid Hall. Coin. vs. Jesse Weise. Larceny on two indict. meats. Plead guittr On both. Sentenced to n months imprleonment, on each. Com.. es. David McKinney, Samuel McKinney and Martin Blistine. Stealing chicken.. Gail ty, and sentenced seek to an imprisonment of 30 days. (The above had been in prison since last . winter, which it the cause of the mild sentence. Com. m. David AfeK limey, No. 2.—Also steal. 11% chickens, Guilty, and sentenced to 30 days impilsonment. He also had been in jail since winter. Coln. vs. John*Peter Moyer. Assault and bat tery on oath of his wife. Not guilty and prose cutor to 'pay the costs. Own. es Isom: Ditaler. Mundt and battery. Guilty andsentetioed to pay aline of $O, coats, do. Com. vs. William Scrub, and Com. vs. Hoary Seibert. This was a cross action' for assault and battery. The jury found Stroh guil.y as he stood indicted, and made lam pay the coat of protedution in both cues. CIVIL CASES. Keystone Mutual Lifts and Health Insurance Compeny of Harrisburg, vs. Harriet N. Raiser and Henry Ratter. Administrators of Ellas Reber, dee'd. Debt or four promissory. notes. Verdict for plaintiff for 1138,05. Wm. A. Moyer vs. Jacob Reverly.—Appeal. Verdict for plaintiff for $22. Bead Sullib, vs. Henry Zimmerman, garni step of T. H. Russell. Verdict for defendant. Adam Orittinger, Assignee of Simon Snavely Vs. Myers & Shour. Troyer and Conversion.— Yard lot for defendants. Henry H. Hershey ye. Samuel Houck, Sheriff. Trespaay.—Vardiot for defendant. Lebanon Deposit Dank vs. William Eckert, Zadoraa.—Assuropelt. Verdict for plaintiff. David -Wilhelm vs. Joseph Longnecker.—Debt. Verdict for Plaintiff fair $479,17. Gin; W. Hoffman Zeller.—Debt.-- Vardlatlor plaintiff for $45,56. Isma SoHoor...—The Infant school taught by Mrs; bdiller; will be reopened on Mon day, the NI of September. Our old" friend Josiah D. Debt' fr, now of Philadelphia, presented u with two very band •owit "Mer-enelons last week. Jeese is a bale fellow esealiszust„ and deserves to prosper. lames N.. Rogers, of this place, is great on Tomatoes, fl raised one weighing three pounds within ,a if 'action, and measuring 30 inch es In circumference; :end smother weighing 30 !Moe., Mew:ants anybody else to beat him in Abe 'Tomato Una, if they can. _ _ Gen. Weidman's Company of Lob ...nonracial*, le, we understand, nearly full, he 'l64tving about 6 wen on the list. The Company id sr:Um' to report itself at Harrisburg this week to be ingstorod into service. On Thursday the Members_ ell/ meet et bits,. Rise's, at a o,eloek, A. U..preparatory to leaving. - _ It will be noticed that the Grand. Jury, In the ceee of Mr, Moyer, charged with re sisting an °Meer In the performance of his duties, Ignored the bills aid inflicted the costs upon the officer, Andrew B. Emiridt. This is an unus ual proceeding, and, if'we are correctly inform. ad, did not receive the commendation of the bench and bar. TllllliD TIJ RNit , SZED.74-Or 0$11'01:0 /: 11 Seed, „Not reeeivsd and for eats 01,1 s ale saran Irldllllsl4l tgegibarigitsowEird4 Slot ket On Saturday evening last, agreeably to a call Issued irtthe afternoon for a meeting of' citizens to consult !'fogether in regard to affording organ ration to She tosttilitAio aentiMent of o4 r ,rf comtpu. pity," a large assemblage concealed In the 'Court House, and wee called to order by Levi Kline, Esq., and the following officers chosen : President—Dr. JOHN W: GLONINGER. Vice Presidents—Jontt GRIMM:, WM. Slung, Jao. B. SEIDLR, Geo. HOFFMAN, JOHN KRAUSS. Set Metarielk-.ANTHONY S. ELY, WM. W. MURRAY. /kV. J. M. McCarter was called on to open the proceedings with prayer. Tile President stated the object of the meeting by reading-the call. T. T. Wortiitruived the ap. pointment of committee of seven to report res.' olutions for the consideration of the meeting.— The President appointed T. T. Worth, Levi Kline, John Weidman, C. D. Gloninger, Edward A. Uhler, J. W. Kalil:lpr and- Wm. M. Derr, said committee. After retiring for a .short time the committee offered the following resolutions, which were Imo imotisly adopted: Wnranes, There is a most unholy war being waged against our national Government, and its' very existence threatened with destruction by those vibe have hereto fore enjoyed its protection but now cast off - their loyalty, and in violation of their plighted honor and' sacred oath to stand by the Constitution, are now attenipting its de struction i and For the Advertiser - • Wangle, It is the duty of every good citizen, who has love of his countryat heart, who glories in the Stars and Stripes, the emblem of her power, who desires to perpetuate the blessings of a government formed by the patriots that achtived our liberties and handed down to the present generation oa e of the best governments that ever existed on earth, to 'rally to its support by every mane intheir power to wive it film the.hands of thetmi tore who stieig its nierthrow : therefore, . Itesoired;That we urge Upon all the citizen; orthis county to stand up to the Union, the Constitution, and the enfacement of the laws; and to offset this object, to tender to thunittienal government nit the ad iit their 'power testreugthen its arms, with a determinaon that • that the same emblem Other powor reals,lrom the Capitol shall triumphantly wave over every font of mr tlonal territory without a star obliterated or a stripe erased. ' Resoleed,erhat MIA meeting has witnessed with , jug, pride this readiness evinced by many of her citizens to aerVc their country on the battle held, deeming no eac• titles - too great to s .ve front dishonor the flag of their country, and from ruin our glorious metittitieue, Resolved, That the present emergency calls upon its as, citizens of this county, to,increase the number of those who servo' as soldiers. and that we shall not be' eatiaffed until Lebanon county shall Wive furnished her full quota of men with her sister count - lead this State in the over throw of the rebel heats who now menace our country's integrity, its honor:milts - ling Resolved, T at we regard with highest aatlsfaction the idea already abroad in the community fr. regard to the raising of a regiment within - our bound.' ; - and believing that an earnest effort on our part singly as men, could cons...lnmate that idea and make it a fact, we therefore pledge urseives to an earneet effort theretkand will take Immediate steps to enroll theltrit' of its companies to. night. Resolved, That the es - Mitzi - de4X this meeting in due, and is hereby expressed, fo CO.f ethos sth Regiment of Pa. V., for the alacrity with which they reeponded to the call of the country when the - capital Of our nation was menaced by the rebels, atidllnatfthe same gratitude is due to Capt. I.antz's Iron Artillerists and Capt. Illyero' eomPatly, now in the fields au Irell as to Otheee *bo have enrolled themselves fronton.' county In definer+ of the natlon. Bev. J. M. McCarter then made a patriotic anteloquent appeal to the young men of the county to oome ibrward.andeurol themselves in the defence of the couthry, expresaing his wil lingness_ to take any Position with "them that might be assigned him, from carrying. a musket to say post be might be, thought competent to fill, and stating that .I.k. Ot.. Ely; Esq.,- who has the ability and the ekperietica essential in a rote. mender, would consent tortake the .Captainey.— Rev. T. SI Johnson, of Philadelphia, followed in a few »ppropriate remarks, tehett an invitation was given to those present who wished to enrol themselves to do so.: A number promptly came forward and placett.their names-on the ' - roll of honor." 'Notice was given that the roil would be found et the office of A.:. E. Ely, Esq., where oth ers.who desired to put their names to it would find it. A resolution of thanks to the Persever ance Band for its excellent:ninsie on the occasion was adopted, when the , meeting adjourned with cheers for the Union. - LETTER FROM CAPT. LANTZ'S COMPANY. COMPANY 0, Ith Regiment, RESSSYLTARIIA RESERVE. j EDITOR ADVERTISER:—We , have -bad a rainy, disagreeable week of it, and from the way it sounds upon my tent now I suppose we-need not expect anything cite for some-time. The monot ony of Camp life, however, has been broken by the appearance of -no less a personage than one of the Pay masters from Pennsylvania. He commenced paying on Monday morning, and although they dedneted almost half that woe justly dee us we were very glad to take the bal ance under protest. I suppose two weeks longer would have left us none, under the decision of some political leech whi is fattened while the chance lasts, But we now belong to Uncle Sum for balance of the war, anti hope to have no more complaints to make. We bad a grand review yesterday by Gen. Mc- Clellan,-the President, and Secretaries Seward and Cameron. Our young Commander inspires eorifidenee wherever he makes his appearance.— And.asibe`Presiden t and suite, with McClellan, passed back nine hearty, true PeunsYlvania cheers burst spontaneously forth from the eight thousand soldiers under arms, both officers and men cheerios en tbUsiastically, The entire force was complimented by the General,in plain terms as a credit fc,tho State 'anti cointry, and you may depend.upon it we have the utmost confi dence in him. The boys are erecting formidable entrench ments upon the hill overlooking our camp. They command the roads leading to Washington and are to mount fourteen guns. Capt. Meyers bee been detailed for duty upon them and appeared to like it. The camp regulations are very strict, no one being allowed to leave tbo lines w:thont having a pass signed, by his Captain and approved by the Colonel of the regiment. The go.,d effect is already seen and felt upon the men in the per. &mance of their duties ; in feet, the intercourse between officers and men in all business rela Lions is rendered both pleasant and agreeable. Guard duty, with picketing, and a turn upon the en trenchments, with regimental and company drills, Rive us plenty. of work—in a word, as far as the 7th is concerned, we nre as happy a set of fel lows as our friends in Lebanon would wish to see. We have found a genuine and good friend, since we are-hero, in Mr. J. A. Shindel, wbose exertions at all times to make the members of Copt. Lantz's and Capt. Meyers' companies par ticularly comfortable. He deserves our warmest thanks: He is indeed a true friend of the Penn . eylvania eolthere. May we be able at some future time to repay the many, kindnesses we daily re ceive from him. notice they are making an effort to 'raise's:te enier company in Lebanon, for the' war. '''Lee them come; the more the merrier; and we will receive them with all the welcome we can give. We have a full company. But two or three men sick, and all comfortable. Yours, J. V. The following communication was received jest too late for last week's Aron:rms.= ZION'S SABBATH SCHOOL PIC-NIC. 1Y EDMES DAY, August 14 . , 1861. MR. Entron t—At an early hour this morning we started on a visit to attend the Picnic in East Hanover township. We however did not arrive there much before 10 o'Clock, but at an early hour a large number of persons had al ready gathered together in the grove where the Pio-Die was held. This large concourse was probably owing to the presence of the Washing ton Band of Annville, who favored them With their sweet and pleasing strain of music on this occasion. The • exercises of, the school were short and the remarks of different persons on the occasion were limited, as our Hanover 'friends had assigned a large portion of the day to various amusements for the special benefit of both small and large children. As is generally the case their seemed to be .a went of, spirit in the beginning of the plays, but before the day was ended there appeared to be more spirit than physical strength to carry it io• to effect. • The enjoyment on this day seemed to he uni versal.. Nearly all shared during the day in smile of the plays, while others were engaged in them almost without any intermission. We must now, while seated at home reflecting over.the enjoyment and amusement which we -shared with our .Hanover friends, congratulate them on the pleasant entertainment and kind heepitality which they have given to us stran gers who were that day in their midst. It was a day-of innoeentamusement and social recreation after the toils of another rich ingath ering. There was no drankenness,--no fighting and no aCeident to Mar the pleasure of any one that was present, We hope many more similar days may be held in, store for them, and that we in after years may have the pleasant privilege to meet with' them as in days of old. Yours, do.,' JQNATIIAN. Annville, August 14, 1861. We see no end to eandideles for the Republican nominations for county offices. We almost lose heart in keeping the run. In addl. tion to the many already announced we can add, John U. Rinports and Judge Rank fdr Assooiste Jpdge;jacobOartnaoy, aleidlebergjand Wm, II Mack for PrOthonotary; Jacob Gockley, commis. eioner,• and George ild..Eitraok. , D,ireSoir orPoor. PATRIOTIC MEETING. .col. G. W. Deitzler, who com manded one of the Kansas regiments in the late battle- dear Springfield, Ilo„ and whit aro - landed in the engagement, formerly resided in this vicinity, and !s a brother . of Rev. Mr.-Deitzler of Wornels doll. • Capt. Sperry, of Philadelphia, who is attached to' Col. Baker's California Bri gade, was in Lebanon on Thursday, and re eruted tea from among out yoUng men to fill up bis company, viz: Jos. J. B. Strohm, Wm, E. Wagner, Andrew Snyder, Jacob Y. Ely, Edwin Starner, John Leisey, Gee. W. Kurtz, John A. Dubbi, John A. Hank, Geo. Michael. The six;first mentioned served in the three month service under Capt. Ulrich. KiLLED.—On Wednesday, of last week Mr. David M. Person, in Milicreek, while gearing one of his hoises, was kicked by the horse, in the lower part of the abdo men, and injured so badly that he died the following day. He walked to his house after receiving the 'injury. He leaves a wife and three young children. Mr. Per son was very intich respected by his neigh bors, and his loss has occasioned much sympathy for his afflicted family, His age was 28 years and 2 months: He was in terled in Newmanstown_on Sunday. gptciat 40tict5. THE GREAT CLOUTING EMPORIUM O.P TRE,UNlON.—Philadelphia possesses the most splen did Clothing Emporium In the country. It Is splendid as regards the palatial structure in which the immense business of the establishment is conducted, and it IS eirhilT splendid in retpcot to Its great facilities and 'Vast resources.. But to its patrons its eldef attractions are, first, the elegance of the garments for- Gentlemen and Wails& minufactured there; secondly, the beauty and &liability of the materials, and the superior eseet. lance of the lit, and lastly the moderate prices at which the goods are 'sold. We refer, in this description, to none other than the Brown _Stone Clothing Ball of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestrint street, above'Rixtb, Philadelphia. (ju 12-Iy. • EVEN TuosE who are. in the enjoy ment of perfect health frequently have need to have wows° to Miles as' prewltives of disease: We ale never too well armed against. the assaults of "the ills that flesh Fe heir to." Stich en invigorator they may find in HOSTETTER - 3 BITTERS—a medicine that can not be taken regularly without giving vitality aria elas ticity to the system. At this , season, partlevinriy, the strotatast man is not proof against the malaria, in cer. tain sections of the eimiitry: In all eases of fev,r and ague. the BITTEILS is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dangerous eases of billions fe ver yield to its wonderful properties, Those who hare tried the niedieloc will never use another, for any of , the ailments which the HOSTETTER HITTERS professes to subdue. To those who have , not made the experiment. We cordially recom mend an early application to the ters, whenever they are stricken with diseases of the digestive orgaiks. Sold by druggists an.l ttealere genOratty eveqwhere. ,(per— See ativertieetneut in an other column. [Aug. 2,8-Im. A REWARD IS. OFFERED for the de tection of any person counterfeiting, imitating, or the vender of any such counterfeit 'or imitation of MR RAVE'S tioLtAND eirrens. l'he genuine, highly concentrated Holland Bitters is pat up in half pint bet lies only, having the name of the proprietor, R. P.tce, 3r.. blown In them, and hls signature around the neck of each and every bottle. 'flits delightful Arento„bas been received by Ameri cans, with the favor which is only extended to really scientific preparations; When we consider the marked success attending its administration, in the most stub born eases of Fever and Ague. Weakness of any kind Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Indigestion. Costiveness and Piles, tegether with the complete control it exercises over all Nervous, Rheumatic. and Neuralgic Affoctions, we comsat wonder at its popularity. Well may the in valid value this remedy. .[August 7-Im. DELIRIUM. TREMENS.----FOr this, the most Awful of all complaints by its cause, and by its effect, Mods a sure remedy in Huttuetvell's Tofu Ano dyne. So marked was its effett on a violent else, that a physician remarked that "it might cause drunken ness, by the ease with which it was cured." The giving of opium actually aggravates the case, reproduces a counter delirium, and it requires no argument to prove that this is a atop to cure. This contrast or the- Ano dyne with preparations of opium, we ask to be proved by all. endure willing tercet on l yesults alone. Reed the pamphlet, and follow directions ca fully. See ad vertisement. [Angust Emptormumr.--Tho Erie Sewing . Mach* Company desire to secures few Traveling Agents, wain a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per mouth, and expenses, or a emit mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those - who choose a constant business, 4ipte'rely on con stant employment tor a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free, Address Erie Scoring Ilfachine Os. R., Jamas, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. ' Ptigioitz attrtir. English preachingnext Sabbath merning And evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church, and in tite evening at 6 'clock. Sr. jOIIN'I3 Rgroaagn Ortueun.—Regular service every wednesdey evening at. 7% o'clock , every. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7-% o'clock. German preaehing next Sunday morning tag% o'clock, and English in the eveningat ti, in Salem's Lutheran church. English preaching a . xt Sunday at 10 A. M., and -Ger man at 6% P. M.,-in the Moravian church: German preaching-next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. English service next Lord's ingrain g in Zion's Luthe ran church. - ~~ On the Bth inet-, in Peru, Indiana, SARAH E., &high ter of John and Elisabeth LULL, formerly of this county, aged 2 years. On the 20;h ult., - in Bethel Warm:hip, Mr. JOHN RgiFl4lN. aged 46 yearn. 8 .1110 K and 17 days. On the 25th ulr.. en Jonestown, 0111t16TIAN aged 74 years. 5 months and .7 days. OD the 3d inst.. ADIOS DEANER, of Diet Hanover, aged 35 years 6 mouths and 12 dale. On the bth lust .to Bethel. township VERONICA ZISIMERISANi aged - 54 years and 4 months. [From the German Reformed Messeng er.] Pusn.---On the 3d inst., near Woodbury, Bed ford county, Pa., Mr. Sautizel Carper, formerly of Lebanon county, aged 83 yeari,.2 months and 27 days. Brother Carper was born in Lebanon county, May 7th, 1778. At an early nge he was taken into full communion with the German Re formed church in'Lebanon, by Pother Lupp, who Was phstor of, the cherub at that place. Soon at. tar his confirmation he was married to Miss Chris. tiana Moyer, and in 1.830 he moved from Leba non county to Morrison's Cove, where he lived until his death. Brother Carper was one of the oldest and most influential metnbers of the Ger. man Reformed church, having been more than sixty years.a regular member. He' was blessed with much of tbis walla's goods and whenever any object of benevolence claimed attention he was always willing and ready - to do his Part for the furtherance of the kingdom of Christ. lie felt for a week or more before his decease that his earthly pilgrimage was rapidly drawing to a close • death therefore did not come in an hour unexpected to him. Ever since we knew him, which has been for many years, he always led a strictly Christian life and we have reason to be lieve that he is now reaping'the fruits of his la bors in eternal rest above. He lived long in the land which the Almighty gave - od died a good old -age, on 00 Bd i were followed to the grace by relations and fri ends, who tbu last tribute of respect. The 'Lebanon CarAfully Corrected LEIi.VSON, WRONRSDA.T. Leh. 31018 Ex. Fam 26 20 Env . , Smith " Extra 020 'Butter, Lab: Val. Super. Eines 50 Tab or et Prime White Wheat, 115 Lard, Prime Red Wheat, IOS Tallow, Prime Rye, SO Elam, Corn", . Shooidel Oats, Sides, GO ' Clover-sesd, soap, 7 Timothy-WO, 250 Gees-wax, 25 Fittx•seed 150 White Itage, 3 Dried Apples,ls bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 1 Driett Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, 824., 12 Peach "Snits," - 250 Bristles, /4 th., 40 Peach "Outsets," ' 125 Feathers, 02% Cherries, , -1 50 Wool. '.111b.," 40 Onions. - 37 Soup Beans, S qt., _B. Potatoes, bus, 70 Vinngar, rifi gal., , 1231. Applellut ter, lit creel(, 45 • 'The Philadelphia Market. Mortner, Au* 26 , 1861. SATURDAY' MMUS; 24.-71011 r is very dull, Bates of 1200 barrels extra on private totals; Cud super- • fine $4 25, unground $4 75, fresh $5 12. extra and fain , : it) , $5 5606. fancy $6 25@6 50; the trade tire ‘15•4124; eparinglyi and on export nothing doing; tli 13f the holders are beyond the rates of the buyers; taiiireg fore there is nothing doing for shipment. • 'c Rye Flour, $2 7863; no %mead. Peungylvanla Corn Meal, $2 62. • Wheat—The arrivals are 10,000 bushels: &ilea of 3900 bushels Rad et $ . l. iB®t 2kßouthero, $123; White, $t 2341 27; some good at $1 81. Rye is in request; now 52c. old, 6e; The sales are small. Corn Is in demand. The arrivals are small. Good 54 1 )4®55e;50me Western at 52.05214 e. Bales most ly from store. Oat , . are doll to-day. Southern 27t§12734 9 '. Old Penn sylvania ,31(431.M. The arrivals aro 10,000 bushels Pales 5,000 bushels. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle reach nearly 1500 nead this week, at Phillips' Yards, most of which were disposed of at about previous rates, ranging trout $6 to $8 75 for common to ex ire quality. chiefly at s.7@B the 100 lbs. About 50 Cows and calves were disposed of at from $2O to $45 each, as to condi tion. Some 2000 flogs arrived and fold at about previ ous rates, including 1367 head at Imbotf's at ss§s 50 for still; $5 50@f8 for corn-fed, and 450 at the Avenue Yard at $5 5.06 6 2 5 the 10elbs. net. Of Sheep about 8000 sold at from 44 to Wic per fb. net,as to condition, which is a further decline. .• On the 2ttl feat.; by the ev. 11. 8-3 I ler, Mr. OT.O. 'HACK, of 2 , 70:11t Lebanon totinship, •to SARAH DUTPEL, of Jackson. On the 2fith host; by the same, Mr. JONATHAN T. • WERNER, of Schuylkill Haven, to ELIZA DON. NENBERGER, of Jackson. Oo 11,.. nth of - Juno, by the Rev. T. M.. Orillith,:3l r. ONOIIO 1i ZIM3I ERMAN to Mi:o4 CATHARINE SU iItE,S, by tit of Corn • n2l, Lebanon county% On the filth ioat,,hy the ranie. Mr. CHARLES. B. WELLS t.. MIMI, SUSAN A. BALDWIN, both of liar , rlahurg. PA. On the 18th inst., by the Boo.W,in. (terttordt. Mr. !MOS DIE.NER, to Attie MARY FISIIRR, both of {Su our towoolrip. , On the 18th inet, lvy the line. A Kongeh r Mr. JOIN IL BLACK to Anse, ELIZABETH. .WI.IIII.KROEIt, 1:611t of Atonville liin 10.1.iifttittoitto GRellirT wi...rn„Air s A TTORNEY-AT LAW.— °rico in Cumberland street, _IA. in the office of his lathe r, Gen. John Wildman. 'Lebanon, August 28,1861: .VOTICE. ITit undersigned hereby, gives unties to the .public, not to buy his property., consisting of 'Pumponiker's Toots, itogs, Cows- Furniture, Turning Bench, Wafon , 'roots, &e., no Twitter by whom offen.4 Lebanon, Angust 23, 1861. IN UNION THERE IS SAFETY, - REGULAR stated meeting of the Union Fire Com; „/A. patty will.be heiti.on next MONDAY ENENING, SEPTEMBER 2, Mk, at_ 8 o'clock . Pmictual attend. Knee of all the members is desired as the.' senii.aunual_ election for officers of the comfpa.ny trdreplace and oilier important bostnims will he laid before the comae. ny for transaction. - 'ADAII McCONNEL, Soc'y. LehaMin, August 28 . , %I. • r)10.211b1 311P1.4110, neW postage stamps have hewn received and .will be exchanged for old ones for six days from this data, August 28 . Postmasters in the county for one month. By order of the PoSt Office Department. ' AN L. lIDTDRAUFF. P. M. Lebanon, Lebanon county. Pa. • August 25,'61. PROPOgALS.TOR BAND. DROPOSALS FOR A BAND,viith not I.ft. [ban fourteen instruments, to play ourin t the continuance or the Fair (the 2d, SC and 9th days or October next) of thet.ebenon Oeunty Anticoltural. Horticultural and alechitniittl Society, wilt be received by the untiereinned at his oflitte,in Lebanon, until Mon. day The 1614 day of &Timmer. it 8 n'clottk, P M. 18AAH HOPPER, Secretor}. Lebanon, August ?9,186L • • Adanitaistkratorls Notice. NOTICE isdiereby giv en that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Damn 3.1 Pensow, late of Mill. creek township, Lebanon county. Ps— dec'd., have been grunted to the undersigned, residing in the township and county aforesaid. All persons having. claims on eeid estate will please present them, and those indebted will make immediate payment to UKIAH B. suwART, Administrator. blillereek township, August 2S, '6l. IEISTATE OF JACOB GARMAN, DEC'D.—Tbe under r, signed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, to examine, if necessary re-state, the account of Michael Dutwoilor and Rebecca:Garman, administmtons of the Estate of said deceased. and make distribution of the balance In their hands, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his otlice„ in the bor ough of Lebanon, on "lturstlety, 10th September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M at which time and place all persons interested and having claims will please attend. August 2.6, ISAAC HOFFER, Auditor. AN - ORDINANCE Ordaining the Opening of Doe Alley, through Lands of Abeam Strtekter, in the Borough of Lebanon. DE it enacted suet ordained by she Burgesses and I) Town Connell of the Borough of Lebanon, and it is ItCrkilty ordained by authority (tithe same. That Doe Alley be opened-for public use from Water Street to, Scull Street through lauds of Abram Strickler, of the whit' if - said Alley at its intersection with Water Str t. And the Street Commissioner of said Tiorouelt is nereby directed to notify the lan.bholders through anti along whose lands said street passes, to open the stem and if not done within sixty days front the date of the service of such notice be is hereby authorized, empuivered and directed to open or cause the saute to be opened. WILLIAM. WIRE, Chief Burgess. Attest:—R. Entre, Secretary. Passed August lb, 1861. [Aug. '2B, M. • HEAD QUARTERS, LEBANON COUNTY CAVALRY. August 26, IStit. rplion men who have signed my .roll. will assemble I on NEXT THURSDAY MORNIAP., (A ugost 29th, 1861,) ut 9 o'clock. A. ItL, at th. public house of Mrs. Wain Rise, in the borough of Lebanon, to, go to Har risburg and Le mustered into the service of the United. States. As the men may be unavoidably detained here a day or so, and I bartruo means lo take care of them a ith, 1 respectfullyask:tbe citizens of Lebanon to proride .or them, should such happen to be the niece., illy eldest sou, Grant Weidnien, having been admit ted to the bar lasi. week, will attend to, my legal busi ness and 1 take this occasion publicly to return my thanks to my brethren of the profession at this bar, and also p:rticularly to Judge Pearson for their kind conduct toward me in waiving the rules of .their in my sou's behalf. The attention of the °Sleets, noncommissioned offi cers, and privates who ate on my roll is directed to the folmwing extracts from the articles of war," to which they are now alt subject, vie:. ART. 22-- 2 No non-commissioned Officer or noidiersball enlist in any other reginfent. troop or company, with er t a regular discharge from the regiment, troop or com pany hi which he has served, on the penalty of being reported a deserter and suffering accordingly. And in case any officer shell knowingly receive and entertain such non-commissioned officer or , &tidier, or shall ..not, after his being discovered to be *deserter, immediately confine him and give notice thereof to the corps in which he host served, the same • officer shall, by court martial, be cashiered. BY ART. 20—All officers and soldiers who have re ceived pay, or havobeen duly unlisted in the service of the United States, and shall be convicted of having de serted the same shall suffer death or suck ether pun ishment as by the Sentence of a court mdftisA shall be inflicted. • Alcetings will be held THIS (Monday) evening, Tues day and NVednesday evenings, at Mee. ItWife, at 8 o'- clock. P. M. JOlll , l WELDMA.N. - Lebanon, August 28, 1861. ORPHANS' ,COURT SALE. TN PURSUANCE of_an order of the Otpeans' Court j. of Lebanon ionity, tsil3,be sold by public eale,an SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5,:61, it 1 o'clock, P; wr:, on thkpremisas, the whole or part of the following Real Es' Lae , late of Koury S. Zimmer• man. dec'd., viz:— • A,' PLANTATION 'OR TRACT OF LAND situate in Cornwall township, Lebanon county, l'a" on the Horse . Shoe Pike, about 1 mile from` Eby 's Tavern, oontaining 136 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, or godd Limestone Land, hi a high state of cultivation and ureter good fences. About 4 acres tt. et heavy oer. The bnprovetnetits aye a two story LOG !!! HOUSE, plastered, a large Wash House with ." Spring in the basement well with pump near the Rouse, a large SWEITZEE STONE BARN, a Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary out buildings- A young ti riving Orchard, and running water on the premises: Conditions' ef sale will hi wade known by FRANK J. wawa, Administrator of the estate of nom y..S. Zimmerman, deed. Groaoz B. Rance, Auctioneer. [Aug. 23,'61. VALUABLE *Loom.;) STOCK AT runi.ic - _lS—aulls, Cows asd Tleifers. ..O.,DNItNEYS-1 BRII and 4 Differs, 20 COTSWOLD SllKEP—itams and Fres. as SOUTH in WASS--Bems, Eweil and Wethers. 40 CIiESTND COUNTY .BWINR—IIov, Shoats and Bias SO Poo Fat CAT ME, (mostly Blooded Steck,) fit for bu , chering or farmers' use.... NA : The late pruprietoi spared no pains or expense is otdainiug the best blood that could be procured, and e excAteure of his Block is so genitally known as o rends? apartioular desoriptionpf if unnecessary The Wok May he amen prior to-tlie day,of sale on the. COW:BROOK TAM by application to the Alanageri r7NOKIN ItitNeON. N. K.— There are tsyo' daily trains front Lebanon to Now York, Ptilladelpt.lia, Uttiotairg and Baltimore. 188 IAN, Adwinistrany. Angriat 2ge --! • •" tfir t , Ar# ) R gE T : A r a V-10fliCe$ IT gl iel strait, Tam il oPnalate , doors. south liarmany+s .41.rdware'shire, Lebanon, Maititlac 1841,1* BaTriev. A udil or" s 1 otice. X 0 CE. " *r; two. Ile •x le sold on the FAIR -, GROUNDS, 4.0 B of North. Lebanon, tebation I EDNE*D AY, SEPT. 24th and 25th, 10 o'clock, A. IC We , followiilg choice I the Colebrook Estate of the rate W/1.- AN, deceased, viz :-- tra two to three years old. Otte Blooded:" 11tN8, or bURRAMS—BoIIe, Cows and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l I I RTYSTIaaI SALE. DIMS UA.NT to an Order of the Orphans' '`Cozz of Lab.tion County,. Pa., will be sold at PUBLIC SALE, on Saturday, tits 21tt - day of September. 1861, AL the late re.ideuce of WILLIAM 51 oiti.sr, deo'd. about, a mile South of Anevllle laheaou County*. the following REAL ESTATE. late the property of the WILLIAM SIEGIRIAT, dec'd, viz:— a co.taiat TRACT OP LAND, eritnate.iti South Arloville town. ship. Lebanon counryottjoining 1 landa of Jacob Stoever„ John K ' Bachman, David Weatouberger, 8.8 , 1 .ttotArs containing 46 ACRES AND 51. PERCHES, neat Ineacare, of which about 01.41-AND•A HALF ACRES ha TUBER-LAND. The Land is in a high state of coltivation, under good fences, and is beanti fully located, only half 8 mile south of /tontine. The Titict. will he sold together,, or in patts, to suit pur. chasers. sm.. Sale to. ear/meads At 1. o'clock. P. M . of said day, when tertns,.&c., w.lll be, made 'known by Flti , lllEitlCK SPItECEI ER. ITrustees • DAVID 557 . EST ENDl3ltODit• ~ * South AnOyitle ta waship. Aud+lst, Ift 1881. . BEE HIVE CA6ITSTOPIE subscriber has returned the second tune this 1 spring front the Eistern:cifies, arid bas opened splendid assortment:of ollti NO and SUMMER (0. co ID 2 which were'pnrchssed for cash at very reduced prices. is goods are now' sold entireiy for cosh in the cities, I will confine my sales to .Cash and Countrs produced.— • We'sell MUSLIN from 4to 1235 Ms_ per yard. 'do 'PICKINGS .do 5-to'2s do do do GINGii A.llB do bto 25 . do. do - - do PRINTS '- .. do 5 ton% . do do LUSTRE . do 10 to7fi.. do do • do SU AWLS do 25 to $5.60.. CHEAP cLoTi-i; " • • . CASSIAIERES, - V ESTINGS,• . DRESS GOODS, SUGARS,. • 310 LASSES, • ' _ PEACHES, be. IS. CENTS PAID FOR EGGS. 14 CENTS PAID' POR BUTTER. LablinoniMay 22, 1861. OEOIO.IE. NEW TIN AND SHEET . . . irdit' Warib :Mop' oil' factory. .. . rilllE nutlersignett respettfially mils the attention of MC friends and the public gnnerally, to the tact that he has opened a Skop for the manufacture of all TIN AND SHEET IRON: WARE, In fill Sireert, between Market and Waluntatreeb. lle bonen, by using none lint-the best materials, by a per sonal Superviedon of all thwwerk coming from hie es tablishment, and by selling cheaper than any other in Lebanon, that he wilt receive a liberal mbar* of:pnblie patromige. . - -'N. rooflng. Jobbing, Spouting, Sic., will be promptly and properly attended to. - The public are. invited to give - him a call Lebanon, Sept. Sp. 1861. • QM: W. SILLY. .:, Olt Bargains in Gentleinen's and itivit' 'Wear please o theciicap Eton, or IfENRY R STINE. rd EXTRACT - 1 • a- For Making *ti .0 e BEE R. A PLEASANT & HEALTHY BEVERAGE, Eight Cents.a Gallon, Par ramify use. FULL DJRECTZONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE: . - =l:3 I, POTTER & CHAMPLIN, - 4 % ,0 f., PRACTICAL 16." 4 'l ettl2l6llo St Elruggisia, .> ~.'`' .r, 4. 4 1 /ESTERLY. R. I. \ 41 = MI i= Sotd at Dr. Gee. eve.' Drug zaore, eithesite the Cout:t llouse s -Lebanon, [duly 3,180.-2 m. "LebanonNallpy,:imeitule s ss Armpitle, Lebanon county, Penn'a., UNDER TIIE BLIPERINTENDENOE OF VV, J. RURNSI DE, A. AL. !rim DESIGN or fur.: Smoot. is to mevt, as far en may „IL be, the reqiiire nu:Meet progressi ve age. 'Discourse of study being So arranged and extended that pupils of any age or degree of advancement -may be entered to, nearly 'et/nal:advantage, and embracing in its differ. ant 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.— Toe Cl..tesTcar. DEPARTNENT embracing the study of the Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate the taste—to refine and elevate the mind. or es a basis to the study of what are called the learned professions. A NORMAL. OR TEACUMS' DEPARTMENT, in which an expo. deuce of more than twelve years, in schools of various grades and in different sections of the Union,- will be drawn upon in familiar lectures. illustration and exam. ple..to impart a knowledge of the as or TEACIIIIVO. TUE DIFCIPLINEisgentIe but firm. No unneces sary restraints are instituted for the sake of mere effect. —but such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men tal welfare of the Student wil lbe rigidly enforced. Stu dents from-abroad'ean board, (Unless otherwise desired) in the family' of the principal. And over.these apa rem tal control will be exercised during their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent from OM Institute- at unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of amuse in--nt without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except sickness Sr per-. mission of- parentor. guardian. TI.IE LOCATION la pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing -little village--surrounded by is pictur esque and highly, cultivated district. It is twenty miles Eastward ofllarrisl.urg. and within view of the Ws.- non Valley Refire:id; which connects ilarrisburg Mid Rending, and forms a -link in the .great chain of rail roads between New York and "the West." - THE INSTITUTE ipatiotss, threostory. Brick structure;.-pinnaed.and built es pressly for a boarding school. 'rhe furniture of the school rooms Is nearly, new, and of the kinds most approved for use and com fort. Thu stinienP4'rrionui are large and convenient, and will be occupied .--enerally by two students each. STUDIES :-.:o3pelliikg and Defining, Beading auul Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy, B istory. Composition and Declamation, Bo Keeping, nsuration. Algebra. Geometry, Chemistry, Natural philosophy. Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiol ogy, Snrveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logic. dhetoric, Moral Scienee, Greek,..Frouch, rkod Music. . 311 E, YE Alt OF SCIIOOL. (commenced on Monday, July 22d.) will continuo for 10 months with en inter ruption of one week between Obri.sttnes hnd New Tear. Students can enter tit any time, and they. will be eharg-. ed only from the time of entering. EXPENSES for Board, Washing, To Rion, - Lights, &c.. per quarter all weeks. $35. For Tuition-alone,. per luarter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and utodern languages, emelt $2 ; for &Indic, $3. • Any. further Information that ma) be desired can be obtained bY addreaeingtbe July 31, '61.-tf. Antralle, ra. , Lebanon Feniale- Semi 1 RACHEL'.F ROSS, - Prirt ci - pel. i JULIA ROSS, Mtlffritil _Department. Mre. M. A. J. J.llrf TSOH, Drttising. 9IIE NINTH. SESSION will commence September 3, 1660. This School is designed to elevate the stand- 1 and of female education, and to offer superior advent/I. ; pet at a model ate cost. The reboot year is divided into two sessions of five , menthe earl,. Charge per emotion. from 7K r .to lb dollars. according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French. Latin, and llrrnistn. i 'Nee Porticniar attention given to the musical depart- 1 ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gill- I tar. and In Singing- Pupils not rouneeted with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rates Early application should be made to • . S. J. STlrgl, er J. W. Ilk9ll. Board of .Directois: 5.1- STINE, 41_...] D. li. IIAMMOND, .. JJ.W.AIISTI, : . k ; % . L I JOll i'l MEI LP, C. GREEN.A.W.T, M. D. GLONINGER, JOSIAH. sneK, ISA A C 'BECKLEY.... - " 'Lebanon; Aug. 21, 1561. WIF 4. SIIERIFFALTY. - --.„ ; l lmo undersigned hereby offers hhtlatilras an INDE PENDENT UNION- CANDITAPE for the office of . simitiFF.or Lebanon comity. Trusting his exten,yo acquaintittic Ta olis, blow (-Maims. and Ilia business co na. are qualifications:Witt Aft . .e: * his.clitims a-favorable consideration with?ifit a and the public generally, he has take' ,the liberty to offer himself. -.;ITIMN IMMEL. North Lebanon Borough, August-7,'61. . . SHEIRIF,F • T ' , ..der.igned will be a .Italiiir" . 'Oh, for the office of Saenirr. et the ensuing tall Election. ' - ' will be thankful for tho euppert Of rill the voters of the county. promising:, If elected, to perform the dutios of the office to the sat infantion of the public. Lebaron, August 9,'61. 'ELIAS LIGHT, D lD you see ATKINS .4 BRO.'S New Boot anti Shoe Store. .FAIR. POSTPONED. TEE -FAIR of the Lebanon County Agrioultu ral,,Hortioultural, and Meetanical Sociely is postponed ONE WEEK, on account of the Fast dny recommended by the President The Fair will be - held on the 2d, 3d and 4th of October. By - Order of the Executive Committee, - WM. BANX,'President. ISAAC Tiotssit . ,'Secretary. LAugust.2.l., 1861. A dininssirralogols Notice.. IT lIEREAS, Letters of 'Administration on the estate I'V or Dr. DAVID 11, ItIAASUALL. late of the bor- Kish and county of Lebanon, deceased, have bven panted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the, said estatft era requested to make inuriediate- payment, and those having claims or den : rands against • the eatate of said decedent, will make known the. same. without td ". CYRUS A. °LW:INGER - Adminiet..attir4,4llancnvta. ybanon, Angtait-8,, 1861., - • L.EIVIBERCERYS DITG STORE IN MEDICINES QUA LITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. 1 L. Graduate of the shno. clelphia College of Pharmacy. offers to citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country 1 a PURL: selection of Drugs. 3.lcdreines anal Chemicals; and the Brat quality of Perfumery and Toilet and ffzney Soaps, embracing hest manufacture in the emrrrtry. and a iavff• variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh. Clothes, and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and rim , Combs of Ivory, Shell, Born owl India Rubber PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are Offered for Ails in large and Small quantities at LEMDERGEE'S Drug Store. G A R D E N S EEDS) FL°WER SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and . a lergel variety of 'FRESH Carden and Flower Seeds. et I...EMUERG ER'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash.' slid Potash' lo large and small quantities at LEMBEIWEIt'S Drip , ' Store. Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash. Sal ;owns; Cream of Tartar. all pure, and for sale iu large end small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. 'form are in want of good Washing Soap pure white or red Castile Seep. Country Soap. Evasive Soap to remove grease spots, superior r.idutving soap, bay the same at _ „LEMBERGER'S. Do you want a good Flair Tonic' something to make the IMir grow, to cleanse timbered, and tti prevent falling out of the hair: if you do Coll et LEMBERG ER'S. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to teill and egnin ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, Ac., com prising a Tai - 1:43; . '0f Manufacturer. ItTi.."3larsh's' t Genuine "Improved Self Ad insting l'ad -Iterates” Cetomeo Bandage. An hrinbutble mile!: for the purpose: If you are ih wantof any of the above you can be sietteehit' • LtAllfEli G ER'S Aroo Store. ure Ohio taittwba I M The gonnine.articlo -for Medicinal Purpose,: to be bad in all.ile Parity at IEaBERGEIVS,Driv , Store, Opposite the Market 11(olso. Anything you want that is kept in u well -ntelueteil First class Drug, Store, ran be furl, ieberi you by LI3MTIERGER. Chemist and Apothecary. reeling tbanitfOrfur tbo very liherel patron age thus far received from the Physizians. Mer chants, and Citizens of huh:molt andrut round ings, I again solicit a share, promising to Use every effort to please all. -.:, • Alic-Spocial attention given. to PrlvsrcrAN's ekItSCRIPTIONS and FAMILY MECI:IP . TS, alrl all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE. alww.rt• .ts good as can ho obtfined anywhere. and soh to bait the Limos. Remember the Address, JSS.. L. LEMBIIRGER. Druggist, Cboutist and Apothecary, Fel+.l6, hall. Market street, Lebaniim Pa. `re Examinalions in Lebanon County, For School - 1' ear, June, '6l—Jume, '62 SWATARA. T 1 ACIIKII4,--.(5 MONTIIB)—The examination of I l Tettehers for tin , Schools or the 11110Ve district Mice place at Jonestown, cm Tiursday. August '2.14, JACOB KAU FFAI N , Fred Li ea. J. C. COOPER,.Sijeretvry LF , BANOIN.r.BoRQUGTI. oxamination for_.'Peachere-id Lebanim borough, will take place at the Academy. on Priday, A ugust 30. , ELWAlLD'aßilliAttll, President. C. llgNas, Secretary,' - • JACKSON. • - lc) TEA&IIIItS examinnthin of Teachers for -IQ the Schools (II - thanteeve district veill take niece at the A. ademy, on Saturday. Angriat 3). leol, GEOROR President. MENRY KIMITzEn t Secretary. SOUTH LEBANON ,DISTRICT n The extueinatian of 0 Teachers for the &boots of the above district, will take place nt the lied Sehootheose, on. Saturday. Sep tember 25, '6l. DANIZi, K. SpAy% The .following- !Lulea Will be observed in the above exam ation:4 Ist.—No UMW:I/ICJ fur weather in the Ahura appolnt month. .d.—Priyate examinations will not be allowed except in RACh MOMS as are specified by law. 3d.—randidatee Inust.be examined in the district in which they first apply (Cr employment. 4tll.—Applienetx,vho do not wish to he ?xemined in all the branches named upon the certificate, need not appik; 4th.—Applicants will provide themselves with pen, ink. paper. &e. Bth —Tinto for beginning A•xandnations, fi o'clock in the menden_ And teachers who are not punctual, will run the risk of not being examined lit all. lieretefive an opportunity will he given to all teachers to eubs..ribe for the Penna. School Journal. niter the examination and before any certificates are grained the Directors and Superin tendent will hold a short private meeting to consult, concerning the character. standing, kr., of the different appli , ants. Alec. such other matters se aro brought before the M—after which the applicants will Again be admitted to receive the certificates. to the duty of Directors to be proaent. Pa rents and other citizens are Clan invited to attend. HOUCK, Lebanon July 24, ISGI. County Superintendent. MERCIRANT TAILORING, 13. BANSAY k lilttl., in l'unek's building, coiner 0. of Conlbezirnid E. Inuit and Doe alley, have eta band and for eale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, CAS:SLIVER ES, and •. VESTINGS, well l!electfAl from Good norms. Good Tits and sub stantial making guarant..od to all. Also liandker. oh fife: ernes ts. Mores. llesiery, Suspenders. Fancy and Plain Linen shirts, Vialer Shtrtc and Drawers. S. S. EAMSBY.& DEO. Lebanon, August 8, Lea. ATTENTION riottM MEMBERS of -the t.ehanol,t CoentY .1 Association for the detect of Horse Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses . , will meet at the puhlie hones of Jons, M. . Stns. in .Lebenen. on SATURDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 7, 1.861, at t. o'clock, P.M. 'The anneal elections of officers will'take place. JACOB WITMEIt, jr.. President. WM. B. Klt EIDEIt. Treasurer. SAMUEL BED, Secretary. Lebanon, August 21,1661. IS6 'NEW STYLES. I S6l ADAM fliSE,in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court House, north side. has now on band a splendid assortment of the New Style of ti ATS AND CAPS, for men and boys. for 1.858, to which the attention of the leAttlie is respectfully invi hats of all prices, from the clugmest to the most costly. nitetrys on hand. Ile hasalsojustopeeed a spice did assortment of SUMMER RATS, entbritritte-, such as STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEARL, /MRN, LEU MORN, SENATE, CUM AN. and all others. ' 4(11,116 will -also Wholesale air libuln of llats„Caps, fie., to Country Merchants on aZitagianis terms. - Lebanon, Julyl7, Unit— ' - i - ..--,,,,---- .------ C 1 UN OMIIftEG - .AS, P:ltts s, rich end fine; Skeleton 0 Skirts, Diisteratllia:ii% n ond 41, variety of other !owls for ladielk ,iteseeeine4rand for sale cheaper than ghe efietiptairlce ':,`,. - 1111:4111' A: STINE. 4r --' • .1131 it I`d- to Roy 1 'II 13 $ll EL $ D. , Y E ; ' ..50um , ~. n o lgo i.whob= LORIN ; ~, ' -.'-- 55 000 bushels OATS: '-'!" 50.1100 bushels 4rIllai„; Also, CLOvEnsKii'D, TIMOT EU SELO, Filvelosed, fbr whieh thelighest CASD nrieee'w ill be paid Male Lel"- ! anon 'relay Railroad Depot, Lebanon. 4 . ..-:,., GEORGE IfilltrMA N. Ikon, July 17, 1561. iIL i i t An La:4(4ACR? roux o.sanni...tiPAAV ABEL LEBANON, -. Dinar and tii a tilt 1711 a nis fa clort. .. Located, on ilte. Steant-House - ncalliblenebertanct' • Street, On. , ,- -". TUE un ersigned respectfully in , I fore, the public in general, thin they L'',... r: . 1 ;;;R_ have added largely to their former estalt- T t liZi"444llialintent, and also have all Moos of the • , ...:Vtott„'''' , r7-Ititest and boat improved MACIIINEIt I , - In the State in full operation, such as WOODWORTIFS FLOORING, ifc., for concitteting.the general business for Planing, Scrolls,. Sawing, 4 , c., ite., and. the experience acquired by -N. LONGAtag and .1.0. .01.11 EL during their Connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, fora number of years post, affords full as gnomes of their ability, inoonnectioti with J. Gantt, to select stork suitable to the . wants of the Door and Sash business in this. State. . .. They - now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon 'farouthis terms,. a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASH, &c., from the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that , their assortment is not to be excelled bratty other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and lacaiculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those w ho may facer the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading articles .of aback on hand:-- Dthers, of Ml sizes• Sash, of all sizes; Poor Frames, tor brick and Architraves; frome housre ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Franiee, for brick Surbase; - and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; Ati kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes t Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LIINOACRB, GABEL P. s—Planing, sptazng , dk., promptly,done tier these Welshing the Lumber. rLebanon, July 3, IF Y 0.17 WANT • A VICTUILE of yeur,decealted friend, enlarged ane It colored !moil, ettnAtir .AILY'S Oaltery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit ai#ll4 , i . , .... ,T.A.AIIS T. YOUNG, G. AS Fl TT. E. Ft - Air AL M EfrittST:ralizt'doOr. to A. S..BLt.fi Vit te4,,l,Patintkkee.. 7,1631*1.3,i HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS" The proprietors and manufaetnrersof HOS.: TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH. BIT-. TERS can appeal with perfect confidence in physicians and citizens generally of thelDnited States, because the article has ettaincderepsu :Aden heretofore 'unknown, A. few fonts upon this point will speak more powerfully than. volumes of bare assertion or hitt toning.riffery., The consumption of Hostetter's BEomM:it:Bit— ters for the lain year enteuoted to over whalf million bottles, and from its manifest steady inorease in times past, it is evident that-durins . l the coming year the consuniption will reach near one million bottles.; This imutontenmenat could never have been: Sold. but,for:the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of-the most , physicians in those sections of the country. whore the Article is.beat itnewli; isho not only recommend the Bitten:: to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting there:l.m. This is trot a temporary popularity, obtained, by extraordinary efiorts in the way of trine. inning the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved. a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters' . are a certain cure for the Dyspepeia: end like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of nit alloyed pleasure. It remotes all morbid matter from the stomach, petrifies the blood, and imparts renewed vit alit y to the nervous system, giving it. that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. operates upon he stomach, liver, nod other digestive Organs,- mild'y but powerfully, and soon restores thorn' to a condition osseu Gal to the healthy discharge' of the functions of nature. M M 1 E Elderly persons may use. the Bitters dally•si 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 atonie„ and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged man and women. who have experienced the benefit of using thin preparation while eta:ring from stomach de rangements and general debility; notingttiuler the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the: merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are eertaia perlods whew their cares are so harassing that many of them' sink under the trial. The relation of ittethee and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, esprcially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity' arrive -during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity , for a stimulant to reoupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trit6e And responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene. rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigerne tors that receive the endorsement of physi; clans, because it is agreeable to the taste as' well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have pastlen.. larly referred above, to wit; sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea., dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stoinach, superannuated invalids, peraons of sedentary occupation, and nthing mothere l will consult their own physical - welfare by giiing to Hose tetter's.Celebrated ,Stottuteh Bitters a trial. ` CAUTION.—We cautintr the public against using any of the' many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CURDS-ATM) STOMACH BITTERS, and ACI) that tech bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Storriaelrilitt ere' bloin on the side of tho bottle, end stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on th label. Attgy. Prepared and' sold by IXOSTETTENt ai 13XITEE. Pittsburgh, .Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Asae riot', and Clersasuy. ny Dr. Get,. HoWI., L. A. Huber, J.L.Lemberger, Leb anon; J. C. Seltzer. Fredericksburg; 11. U. hewer Bro.. Annville; Marlin tally, Palmyra. Decem mr 5. 186)-1y. CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT At Flu Corner of Vondkerland .street and Plank 120ai LEBANON, PA. "liffliSSßS. ItAITCTE & LIGHT take pleasure in intone ing their friends and the public generarfy that they hove just opened a large and carefully ;elected *seam ment of DRY GOODS, • • Cl IWOJIITES. 417R13411WAR11, &it to - which they respectfully invite the allteittlen of th public. Their DRY GooDe hive all been 'selected with the greatest cars from Eh largest Importing houses inPhitodeLni.tia. G4O CERIES• A large stock of charm Sugars, Nff'ecs. Teas, Chocolaty and all kimls of Spit OR. Mutt, a' terms aasertmout of among which arsiethe newest oottorns, together with t most on endless variety of Goods in Lila le line' of tn , nese, which 'willghe sold very eheip for cash, of Conlin Fruitiest taken jp esehastos. BAG! BAGS! !' BAGS! ! ! The attention oflfillbrsNersiters is directed t their large 'of JUGS,. Which. they will sell z whoietatm October 111 Idial • RAUCH & LIGHT. MISS ATKINS IaTOTTLD respectfully announce to the citizens -11 - Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened FASiIIONAITLF. .UL- and .31ANTUA. 1%1A.1 FF4 I / I .IiLIFII3IENT, in Illarke: street, 2d do above W in. rkA , T , stoplc just received and nrenrd for inrpertio rall.raciit x fall saAortininit Crape and Stra pounot Tlionnings, Ribbons, Flowers, Lebanon pill IT. I.§ol. DWARE AT-COST ri rat'. rubarribtir p orfora hie . ber g s. end well soleot stock 0: RA 'WARE I AIN rt., 4 viL.S. CONT FOR C.18,17.'. .ice' who have settfeti tfreir actultults to App 1. 180, will be allowed x !liters! credit on purchased Those who have mitsettled will find their ad:mints wl A. S. Ely;l:sq.. fur immediate settlement and colt t ion. D. M. KARMANY: Lebanon, July 37, 1831 • "Rtarket Street Etotel • Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Luba= JOFIN A'rrliES, Proprietor.; A r, y ‘ l .. N . O .D T A h r ez r t till.,:toznAyStittnwtlitl,ornfrooecnic Oo it,,iiti make the Traveling Publ le Who atop at, If perfec. comfortable, and Invite ell to give me a trial. :f Il use is large end Roll arranged. The Table supply wlrh (be hest scueonable edibles; the Bier stocked te the cheicest Ltriuors, bud the Stablinte large end et' modions. NATTIIEF, Lebanon, 3fey 8,1€61. _IL UMBER. ZVI MA' . If \NE of the beet sod cheapest assortments of Lon offered to the publfe, is now for sale at the t end extduFive LUMBER and COAL YARD of PHILIP BREC BILL n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of Onion Canal, at the bead of alnut street, a inarea North of the Genesee, ~.Steent 3 / 1 1)8, nod genre east of Borgnor'e hotel. Their assortment consists of the hest well-sease• White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Beard Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; and -2 inch Pannel and Commeti'Plank: White Pine and Hemlock Scantihsg and Joist: White Oak "Boarits, Plenk and Scantling; • and 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. : SHINGLES SHINGLES 11 The best Pine and-Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts; mad :PaliPage hr • and fencing Boards; noortme BOARDS of *IP shes•and'derseriptia, 3 o COAL I COAL--! r COAIL I ! A large stock of Baoken, Stove, Limeburners Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest priesse. Iva... Confident that they have the largest Ina hers torment of LUMP= of all descriptions and sizes, as as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat, • offered to the citigensof Lebanon county, they lrell to say that they can accommodate all purchasers facturily, and would therefore invite all who want • thing in Hods. line, to examine their stock before' chasing elsewhere. • PHILIP. BRECHIIik N. Lebanon, .1 u1y2,11361. INEW LIVERY STAHL, rIRE undersigned respectfully informs the public 1 he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at 13,15 C 8 flute!, Market Street, Lob- ...,.. anon, where he will keep for the Am . public accommodetiona volt stock 01 - ofiIORSES VEILIOI., ES. He . Wilrktep gelid - enirgood driving Horses, and hens, aud safe 1 4W/isles. careful, Ortsers furnished , Oeslaed. ...A e‘ lze OM t kfar ?strifes &e. Iftwas ;helyp fUID ISC • - iIAMES 4 :4
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