ttit TEEMS, - • 111-60 YEAR LEBANOY, PA. WEBNESAAY, BEPTEMBER 11, 1861. HOME AFFAIRS. 0:7" Being obliged to go to press at an early hour on Tuesday, we have not thee to make extended remarks on the glorious and happy Union ef fected by the Democrats and Union Republicans of this county on Mon day last. The proceeding wore all well digested so as to make the Union offeitive, and harmonious through out, with an exception in the evening, when an attempt was m , ado to break • up the joint convention; which failed, however, in its main object. That the tioket made will be elected by a large majority there can be no doubt.— The ticket 16 equally and satisfactorily • divided between the two parties, the Union Republicans having the Presi dent .Tudge, Associate •judge, As. t setubly, Sheriff and Auditor. The compensation of the reader of sloand In service ht equal to that of a 'Lieutenant, And of private* the mune Al- Engineer tort's.— i:elosent is entitled to a fall band, and'it has wen detera ; . ined to organize thew ai pace. CAMP MXXTING.—A Camp Meeting ootomeneed in Tablas KieWet', woods, about half Ivey betw,een Lebanon .and Ant:milli,' by the ilvangelfoal depoiuinetion, on /Woodsy bet, the '9 tk aruq, • The - new race course on the Agri oultwrai Walt Grounds, Is now 8014 W and the grftuilf of fast nags are trying - them frequently *Hereon, THE FAIS.—The time of the next Annual Fair of the Lebanon county Agricultu ral Society, is rapidly approaching. Those who have Its management in charge, we are pleased to say, are sparing no pains to make the it:Whi tt= unusually attractive,, and with the ev.opent 110n of all eitlteni, will doubtless succeed In pre lentincto the public a Fair equal to those of more prosperous times. We often bear agricul tural-fairs spoken of as being of little utility.— Da these objectors Mart to forget that to them alone are attributable the rapid improvement in , all that pertain. to the cheapening ,of labor on the fairs, Had it not been for the agricultural fairs in this country and in England, it mey well be doubted whether any or the threshing ma chines, mowere o and other modern implenients that are now deemed indispensable, would have been known I while it is certain that the 'appli cation of steam as a power for performing farm work would never have been made. Let our formers then cherish these fairs as "institutions" of immense value. He who causal, "two blades of gram to grow where but one grew before" is a benefautor of his radii Landlust In proportion as the citizens of cur county it in keeping , up-the eharaoter of their fairs. it tray be said they "are benelitting mankind by promoting the great cause of agriculture. „ffifr IMPORTANT TO TILE LADIRS—Soon •'Old Burets” will make us his accustomed visi tation, and our lady friends will be devising ways means for the protection of their brats from the penetrative assaults of his chilling breath-- Now every lady will heir us out in the essertiOn that nothing is more conducive to the comfort and Sae appearance of a female in cold weather than a substantial and fashionable set of furs. This being an admitted fact, it ,is with plea sure that we direct the attention of those inter. wed to the inducements offered by John Pereira, the favorite furrier of 1111 Arch Street, Philad's. Ilia cord cppears. in this issue. Otr • We understand that our young friend, Darla C. Disslager, lesulating in, rais ing * military Company; to ester the U. S. ler- TWO (or three years. He served with distinction as a three months midis/ in thp present nor, and would be competent to.llll any position the com pany might doom proper to piano-him in. No is atill-reeru icing, and - thew doilroue of enrolling their names should mussult him Immediately. at Villa's North Liblinon The members qf Union Fire Company are requested to attend the meeting to be held next Monday evening, the leth The Semlotunual eleotion for (Aden will take plate. The first-Company of the Lebanon eounty-regiment was °vomited on Saturday eve. sing laet by the election or E. W,hoik,, gait. tainj.S. W. Hughes , let Lieut.; Soh k e. , ltagera, 24 Lieut. The`:Taiiior Union and Perseve. .sense Rose Companies bad a parade on Saturday aienlisit last, on the oeoasion!of housing the neir ly.paloted Spider of the latter company. It was a very handsome and orderly affair. - bdth comps. etas loOking extremely well. The Perseverance band enlivened the match, and several characters In cosittinOlOrnishad. amusement and oddity. The . Deraoeratl f 3 delegate Aleations In this Wreath, on Saturday evening were the best attended and most mitituslastic-_ within our recollection. It war a glorious eight to Bea the old ? the middle aged, and the young deutotiracy Vielnitorith yeah other to attest their devOtiou to the Union and the good old course of democ ratty. At the mooting In the West Ward a num ber of patricide songs were sung with a- vigor fritehrielel gletWade the heart leap with de light. Mtiyiram, Sept, 9th. 1661. Ma. Miiiroitillelleving that you will not de ll,' the gilllfitietin Wit 111.lfne8 from one who is en ardent loner of the Union, and a supporter of tbe National Administration, we take pressure lea:coring you with a.few remarks on.tha meet- Inirealled in Arinvllle, on last Wedniliday Even ing', for the purpose of ralging reornits. A't we. dusk when the speakers made *heir t i P" &ranee, acsompaoled with the Yerteverance Vial' It was quite a treat to our"Alinovllle SON tOlivo o un expectedly favored with their sweet intlll4, ' T hough we have a Band. or , ear ' owe we - would not be so selfish and narrow-iniotted as to withhold the praise which they so justly de "erre. After aline concourse of people bad assem bled before the public house of 8. °Tali, the meeting was opened and addressed by Hon. J. mr, : ltiumosa, of whom we are proud to say that be Ica'native of our village. The gen erous which characterises the men manifested Itself in'histipeeoh, which was well received; yet we did not think be did as well as on some form. sr omissions. The next Speaker was Lawyer Dann, at whole manner of addressing the audience, end sound argument be'produced , we were agreeably sur prised. The unbroken chain of arguments which he used, end the sincerity which manifest. ed itself t o e verything he said, could cot font to reach the honest rlotot —the Man of principle,— and elicit from him the praise doe for his noble hearted effore. His speech was charamerised throughout hi an elevating principle. Ile did not try to have men list - because it would benefit them pecuniarily, or he to their emolument, but because he enneidethd it a secret] duty of every one te preserve th a t b oo n of Shirty which was purchased and handed down to es-',bt , the blood of'cur forefuthers by aiding government either with money or labor. The last 'speaker was ROY. - RtOG i iiiiit AIM address seemed to , be well received by a goodly number. There are a number in out village who have already put•down. their names, end several others Intend doing io.this week, but we hope they hive a higher motive to• influenbe them to- perform their duty than•seitaggrandizement or the emp ty bauble of receiving the pra6e of the world. AN UPHOLDER or vue CONSTITUTION AND vas • Laws OP TUN UNITED STATES. The annual election for officers of the Lebanon County gorse Company took place on Saturday. The following were elected. vim— President, Peter Risser; Treasurer, Henry S. Hellman ; Secretary, George S. Lineaweaver. The National Fast day is the last Thursday of thii month. The various denomi nations are already making arrangemente for Ha observance. GEN. WIMDMA.N was in Lebanon the latter part of last week. He left on . Monday for Catip at Harrisburg, taking with him another squad of about a dozen men for his Cavalry com pany. The attention of our readers is di, rented to dm-advertisement of the "Union Ho tel," Philadelphia. We are assured that it is a good house with moderate ebargea. The proceedings of the two Con ventions.which met in this borough on Monday, were harmonious throughout, although u was proved in the evening, there was a traitor dele gate among thelinien Republicans all day. He had no opportunity to'manifest his treason, the design of which was to break up the convention, until the joint conventions had metand organiz ed, when be threw in his brand in the Shape of a renlution, that the Union Republicans can form no Union with disunionists of the 'Thlehanan, Brockinridge, Vallandigham .and _ Advertiser stripe, and denouncing ",,Locofoularn" in gener al. The resolution created confusion and• dismay. ilia own colleagues at Once made and carried a motion that the traitor beexpelled from the Con vention. Ile tried to talk, in which he was sus tained by' a crowd of his backers among the audience crying out 'Free Speech! Free Apeeeh which was rather inappropriate from a tot who are trying to suppress free- epatch all over the country by mob violence. ~ The individual who offered . the 'resolution is marvel" responsible for his actions He was backed and prompted by other's, whose tool and spy he was, for which positiens a simpleton, with impudence and assurance, is generally selected. It is seldom that we notice seek matters per sonally, yet in this instance we may say that the "rdis.unionist" wbo offered the resolution either does or doesnet read the 4, Arovanriszn." If he does we are sorry that we have failed in instilling into him better principles of honor and proprie ty, and if he does not he published his ignorance to the world by declarations which every one who reads the "Advertiser" knows to be untrue. The purport of his rissolutien .was that he will not associate with Buchanan, Democrats in a political Union Convention, yet he sees daily that very kind of Democrats marching to the defense of our sommen•country, while he and his likes are droning away ailfe-of idleness and use. leisness at home. For the Adiwther. PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. The spontaneous movement of the people which thauiregted itself openly in eh% county on Mon• day last, and which has for its object the consol idation of all parties upon a platform sustaining the National Administration in its efforts to sup press-the rebellion, maintain the inpreataey of the laws and the union of the- States, is denoun • cad- hi-the Courier in- its-Woe Of Thursday last, as disorganizing in its,charaetne and destructive of a vital principle of self-government. That there Is no foundation for thin charge we will now proceed to show. - It is known to all that a wicked and audacious rebellion now exists in the land, Laid that all the power and resources of the North are required to quell it. The people of this section, without distinction Of party love their country ' and the institutions under which they live, and fur the purpose et , earring the one and maintaining the other theyj have shown a commendable willing ness to ignore ail partydivisions, and hitherto have rallied is one man to the defence of the gov ernment and tbe'Union. In ; consideration of there facts it has long since been the cherished conviction of many true Re• publicans,, that while men of alt parties were thus freely 'giving their means and pouring Ain:their blood upon 'the battle fields of tinrcoentiy it would be -unjust to-keep up - party ,diviiione in-the distributien of local offices and a general desire ex i ste d among that all parties should unite this fall in %rating a Union ticket of icioaljoion men of both patties, and , present them to the pro ple for their suffrages upon a war platform, so that we might alljoin in electing it: This offer should have come from the,Republi cans, ai they are in the majority in the county, and the Cminty_Committee should have made it. ; but unfortunately for our peace the chairman of that body never called the members of that com mittee together for the purpose of consulting them, but, either in ignorance of his ,dutieso or through tbe ilerfinence,of others who Asedliiiit for a purpose as ° the 2 ditif- constituted organ of - the People's party—while he was nothing more then its-month plehelltrough which the committee should have`opitlien—issued scan for a-"Peopl'e's Part:" Delegate Meeting,"-where all who "support our present National administration in its efforts to maintain the Constitution" &c., were invited to participate. It is said. the call was very liberal. So-it was I undoubtedly, for our principles made it such, but - stilt Detbacrats as members.of au %depend ant paliticht organization could not vote there. It was not designed that they should, To-come within the spirit and intent of the call they would have been :reqpired to detach themselvet from their party and Wiliest:lth our organisation. This was more than ought to have been required, and the 'Union Movement is now- designed to remedy that defeat. No action hewing been bad by the County Committee - the friends of a Union ticket brought the-tuatter!to the attention of the convention he. fors any candidates were put in nomination, - that body.loamedlately adopted a resolutiot proving or the -ieggestion and directed thi constituent', 4,14 delegates OR Saturday . (Sept. ?r,} for the parpose of nominating a Ui ticket the follositing Monday, and then adjoin sine die. That adjournment dissolved the convene and the .power-vrbiait it originally possess ed indeed it ever bad any in consequence of usurpation.- of the,cheirman of the sommi who without authority. had called it togeth, relapsed to the peopir who bad delegated it, their subsequent Oroseeditigs were therefore with out authority and were not binding upon Abe party. As well might somany gentlemen of ibis borough have, met together-and upon their own mere Motion readied thiamine* into a COIIIVeII- Lion, and nominated a ticket and thereupon called upon the people to support it as the regular party nomination! i_ _ But even if the motion of the Convention, after a sine die adjournment had been regilar, an ap peal to the people from their action, is but an ap peal from the representative to the constituent, from the agent to the principal and in this case is not only,justitled, but to be cetemended. The people wilt now decide, whether they, will be dis tracted and divided aipolitiolaus have decreed, oewbether they Will join .heeds and give the gov ernment their united support. It is said Mr. Shantz afterwards offered t, withdraw, and thus secure Mr.eßender's nomina Moe for the Sheriffalty, This is of little conse quence *ovetztent,.even if true, but we have the; beet assurance that this offer was not ao It may have been 'ettglested-Isf one of Mr. Shants'e detegates, to one or tbe friends of Mr. Bender; bit'thla. wee afteK,Alte sine die effiOinii went of tho Oen iention. 'Thee the offer could not be accepted, because-the Convention had DO longer power to nominate. But even' if he bid gone on the ticket beviould ,have been tomahawitevt bt Afr. Shantz, and — bis more zealous friends in thle.berough, who bad been manoevering for weeks to get`tbe litter on the ticket, because this is a way they haye of dip°. sluff Of an Ohnoxioua:noinincr. r t- UNION, OR THE SANE Off THE UNION. Want of time compels us - to poet. pone the publication of tie Standing Con:mitt/ea to next week. ri • SODA 'WATER I Lemberiter's Soda Water Youittaitt ie iit;;full op eration, Where all thirsty indii iioal ran Voisup plied, with $ cool, healthy and refreshing-4sta. Is just drink for het weather.... • Democratic and Republican Union Convention. DEMOCRATIC - CONVENTION. The Democratio delegates of the districts and boroughs of Lebanon +moldy mot in full County 'Convention, on Monday the 9th inst., in pursu• once of the call. The following are the names of the delegates : Lebanon Borougb, W. W.---L. 0. Shirk, Joel Goodbart. Lebanon Borough, E. W.--Jobn D. /Crams, F. H. nem. S. Lebanon.—Arldrow Dodge, Henry Bucher. N. Lebanon Berough.—John ItiAleartael,, Dr. B. D. Ducher. North Lobazkon.—Jobn /lantana, H. S., Jacob Pock. North Cornwall.-,Fred. Spreeher, Joseph G Heilman. South Cornwall.—Pred. Koch, Jackson Beck Bethel.—Eliap)Woborn, Michael-Rohr. Swatara.—N. Thompson,' Win. G. Souders. Union.—Joseph Longenecker,Daniel Stine. Beidelberg.—Dr. Isaao.Bucher, John Gable. Jaekson.—Samuel Morton, Samuel Shell. Millereek.—Samuelßecher, Michael Moore. Londenderry.—Wm. Harmen,.Peter Witmer. East Hanover.—Lyon Lemitierger, Dr. D. S. Cooper. 00Id Spring.—Charles . Itodearmel, Adam Hoak. Noith Annville.—Goorge Heilman; John Bo denhorn. South Auurille.-0. P. Sthamlets, Jre. Frantz The Convention organized by appointing SAM. net MOMETT, Esq., of Jaeltsdh, , , President, and John Rodearmel, Joel Goodtiirt, and W. P. Harman, Secretaries. On motion the convention agreed to unite with the Union-Republican Convention, as requested, in the formation of a Union County ticket. On motion John Heilman, H. S., Eamuel Becker and . P. H. Ebur, were appointed a committee to meet a similar committee from the Union Republican Convention to make arrangements. UN lON REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The delegates met in the' grandjury room, and organized by calling to the chair Glzonoz Wz:n. was, of North Annyille, and appointing Conrad Mark and Solomon Smith, Secretaries. The fol lowing gentlemen then presented their creden tials : North Annville.—Georm , Weldmild, Henn , /Oars. South Annyilhb—ChrlSßen Rdyerter, ii. D. Mover. Bethel—C. O. Melly, Wm. Cornwall-080qm B. Renck. joseph Kauffman. Cold Spring-11. - W. Tracy, J. W. Umberger. Ileidelbers—Solomon W. Strohm, Daviit Zug. Baia Ilanover—D. M. Rank, wsliaS . V* JacksonJosepti - CooXer;::Tohn A. Woomeis .V 1 ,4 - N. Lebanon Bor.—S,*Smittl, Daniel Liunt, meile.hant Londonderry—Jahn-Forney, Peter Killinger. N. Lebanon Tossehip., , laeob Shaeffer, John Klapp. 8, Lebanon Township—H. S. Wise, Stiml Gi umbiuu . Leh, Bon, N. W.—J. Fund', C. li. Rohland. . . Lab. Dor., W. W.—C6aratt Mark, J., Daugherty soestara•— George W. WsHaar; A *keel Herm union—l:toter Axone, Jacob. TaCchael: Expelled. On motion w committee of Ave Was appointed to eAntfer•ititit.,a -similar committee from the Detn 4cratie Convention in regard to the offices, plat form, &a., as may relate to- the formation of a Union ticket. The Committee were Josiah bona, Joseph Coovor, .11.. y". Tracy, D. 1& Rank and Peter Killinger. THY JOINT CONVENTION A satisfactory Union.Tielitt, platform, be., having been agreed o Conventions met in the evening, in joint Convention in the Court House. Davin M. RARE, RI., of Bast lianover,Was.appointed President; Dr. D. C. COOPER, of Union, and JOHN lleuarAE,H. S., of North' Lebanon, Vice 'Presidents ; and Conrad Mark and F. H. Blw, of Lebanon Borough, Secretaries. The Convention was then thrown into confusion and disorder by a traitor delegate and'his outside adhe.rents, with the design of breaking up the Union just so happily formed, when the Joint Convention adjourned to the pub. tic house of Henry Siegrist, where the following ticket was unanimously nominated. President Judge: John J. Pearson, Dauphin County. Associaie Judges: William Rank, Swatara Township. Thomas Kramer, Londonderry Township Assembly: Isaac Hoffer, Lebanon Borough. Sheria: Jonathan .Bendor•• Jackson Township Proilhopoitarp, SiegriSt Henry , L'ebanon Borough. Treasirer: John All wein, South Annvillo Township CompikiSsiorser: Jacob Bucher, Spoth Lebanon Township Director of the Poo Elias Walbor Bethel Township. Auditor; Jacob Zug{ of our roc• olutionery sires, to ourselves and our posterity— to exert ourselves to the utmost for its preserve- Upon this question them pan be no difference of opinion - among loyal citizens, and we have therefore witnessed 'with great satisfaction the promptitude with which hundreds of-thousands of true patriots of all shades of political opin ion, have rallied to the defence of the . Constitu tion and the Union upon the call of the 'emelt tuted authorities of the United 'States.' And while men of all parties so united in opinion are freely giving their means and pouripg. ottt, their blood nplu the battle fields of the country, we do not esteem it right,—since all ..ottier political tesue l lave disappeared—that party lines should now pr drawn and that the people .should be di vided and distracted by partizan contests for, 10. officer; - ' n view of these facts the Democrats and Re publicans of Lebanon county in joint convention assembled, have nominated and dti present to the people of-Lebanon county, without distinction of party, for their support' st the ensuineillee- Mon the - ticket this day 'knitted. None of the candidates have solicited a :place on the ticket, but haw; been selected solely ou ac count of tbeirititness for the'plisees assigned them. All of them being distinctly committed to 'the letter, and spirit 6( ,the following resolutions Wsztuses, a .fortnidsble Rebellion threatens to d isrupt tbe-Pederal 'Union, and- Wasusas, to sustain the Government in hi, ef forts to pot down treeson and rebellion nod pre serve the IThien moires the active co. operation of eifery tree:patriot without distinctive of party, therefore he ik, Resolved, That-ail the efforts of the Goy ertDeut of the United States to suppras the belliop meets with. ur hearty appotyal, Resolved, That the President 4f the ignited States, elected -according to the (um fif-the Gen. atitution, is entitled tit the riMit , Modigief of all the people thereof, end any attetartt "to resist hi. honatitutierial autherity to ,revoletiOnary ip ire,obaractetvand &Streaked -the (hods:genial Pr Maria opal Which our govonotoot is foendi4. • Resolved, That we look forward to the day— which we hope is not far distant--when the bind ing obligation if the Constitution and the lairs will be recognised and submitted to in every State and Territory. Wh en t h e m il es o f peace will again shed their lustrous rays over the land, and the din of war Will be board no more ; and the American people emerging from the gloom which treason has spread over our national sky will again become united, prosperous and happy, and their capacity for self-government, now doubted by the Aristocracy and Monarchists of England and Europe, will have been triumphant ly vindicated. Resolved, That our 'volunteer soldiers who have gene, and will yet go, to the defence of the constitution and laws are entitled to our heart felt thanks. Resolved, That the Union ticket this day nom. hutted will receive our undivided support. The following resolutions were also adopted. Resolved, That in case any of tbe eaudida tea this day nominated, should decline to accept the nomination tendered him upon ,the platform of principles presented, the County Committee shall be and hereby are empowered, to put another man on the ticket in his or their stead. Resolved, That a Committee "of four be ap pi:tinted by the President of this Convention to notify the candidates this day settled, of their nomination, and obtain their acceptance of such nomination in writing, Adjourned with rousing cheers for the Union, and the Union ticket. gptciat tit . THE GREAT VLOTIIING EMPORIUM OP TlMUNlON.—Plailidelplila possesses the most. splen did Clothing Ilmporinin in the conntiy. It is splendid as regards the palatial structure in which the immense business of the establishment is conducted, and it is equally splendid in= respect to its great facilitiee and vast resources. lint to its patrons its chief attractions are, first; the elegance of the garments for Gentlemen and Youths, maiMfactuved there secondly the beauty and'diirabilityiif the materials, and the superior excel levee of the St, andiastly the moderato prices at which the goods are sold. We refer, in this description, to none other then the Sauna Stone ClOthing Wail of ROAMS k Wilson, Kos. 603• and 605 Chestnut Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. , [ju l 2 Iy. . EVEN TIIOSE who are in the-enjoy ment of perfect health frequently have need to have re-morse to tonics as preventives• of disease. We are never too well armed against the assaults of .'the ills that dash a.heir tO." Such. rn invigorator they may find in HOSTETTER'S BITTERS—a medicine that can not be taken regularly without giving vitality and else. ticily to the system, At this season, .particalaily, the strongest man is not proof against the,malaris, in cer• Min sections of the country. lin ail cases ef favor and ague. the Bicycles Is more potent than any amount of quinine. while the most dangerous cases of billious fe ver yleM to, its Wonderful properties.- Those who have tried the Medicine will never use another, -for any of the ailmente'whieh the Ifosrerrea Barrens professes to suladtte. To those who have not made the experiment, we cordially recommend an- early application to the whenever' they ere stricken with ' diwases of the digestive organs. Sold by druggists and - dealers generally everywhere. h See advertisement in an othervolunin. • [Aug. 2S-Im. AEIVARD is . BFERED tor toe de . ection of any person counterfeiting, imitating, or the vender-Of any ouch counterfeit Or - imitation of'BiElt- RAVE'S 110LIAND BITTERS. Tbe genuine, highly concentrated Era/and Bitters is pntup in half-pint hot ne23 only, having the name of the , proprietor, Jr.. blown in. them, and ble signature around the neck of each and every bottle. .This delightful Aroma has been received by Ameri cans, with the favor, which to only extended to really scientific preparations. When we ceutdder the marked success attending its administration; in The most stub born cases of Fever and Ague. Weakness of any- kind. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Aridity of the Stomach, Sick and Nervous Neadache, Indigestion. Costiveness end Files, together with.- the ommlide control it exercises over all Nervous, Rheumatic. and Nemalgic Affections, we cannot wonder at its popularity. Well, may tbe in• valid value this remedy. [August 7—ltn. . _ DELIRIUM TREMENS. --For this *the most awful'Of all cmcplaints by its cause, and "by its effect, finds a tinre remedy in Ifunnewell's Tolu Ano dyne. $o marked was ita effect ow a violent cow. that a physician remarked that "It might cause drunken ness, by the ease with which it was cured." • The loving of opium actually aggravates the case, reproduces a counter deltrituM and it requires no argument to prove that this is a stme to cure. This contrast of the Ano. dyne with preparations - of opium, we ask to be proved by all. and are willing to rest on results alone,. Read the pamphlet, and follow directions carefully. Sega ad vertisement. ' [August i-Im. EmPropemer.—The Eris Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollare per month, and expenses. or a coin mission. - This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Co. R. JANES, General Agent, Titan,-Ohio. cktotito. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church.. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. in the Evangelical "church, and. in the evening. 'ST...TO/M * B RYFORIIILD'COURCIL—ReO.4IIBI" service-every Wednesday. evening at 7 -1 A o'elsiek -every Sunday Morning "at 10 o'Olock, and. every Sunday evening at German preaching next Sunday at 104.11.-itithe Ile ,raviiin church. . - - - - German preaching next Soriday morning at 934scs'elock, and English in the - evening, In - Saleni's - .Lutheran English services next Lord's day yawning and evening ' in Zion's Lutheran church. ' Next Sabbath morning; in the Oarcrian. - and - in the Eve ;Ltiln,g in the English language; - 'in the Firetßefornied • . Barri : eV* • On the Ist inst., by. Rao. J. NOM. Mr. WX O. BORG 14iER to Mies CAROLINE THOMAS,. both of the btu • 'cingh of - Lebanon. - On the Bth Inst., by Re.v...A. O. Wedekind; Mr. JOHN lINAGY, of North ;Lebanon, to Mies SUSAN • 0. „ SMITH, o f this borough. - - - On the Bth Inst., by IKer.ll. S. Miller, Mr. ,WILLTLM TONNENBEROER, - of South Lebanon, to Mira FI ANNA BOSENU ' I ER of Lebanon. the Ofit'inst in this. borough, 080W2.13 BMlnt, • aged 36 yeare, 7 months nod 13 . dnys. On the Bth inst., in this borough, Mrs. SHANTZ. On the 4th inst , in-Union township, ISAAC MINOST, aged 27 years aua 4-months. On the moth 4 Bethel township; JACOD•BS)O of WILLIAM GRIIMHINB, figed 7 years, 8 monthi, In Fredericksburg, au ,tho same day, .AIARY ANN. dimilktiir`of Henry INAIOII, itgot I )fear, 4 niouthe,`2o Siva. ! , /n the same place, also 0n•4116.30th,;•.% child or FREp ERICK STRIFE, agedaltimit, months.: .. , =Mid -Et Myendown, od Ffidey. hug. 23, Mr. JOHN , L, 1111.1antowed 21 - years and 4,snoot.be. Won' were NS AND VBANON 11AiL4F rite FIRE Comill!fr;} Septemibiir Bth, 1861. midst of life Wif are lit" detit.h.." 'Whereas: It bas pleased Altnighty God 111'111/1 wise Providence tip' remove from our Midst George Sitittbl6oee of our most:useful and.aetivo Mem be,and from the comuineity a worthYeitizen, Therefore be it . • Resolved, "That we deeply itymtiathizewith the family, of the deceased in this their irreparable b nye °stab ted by dia -1 lion against Live duty— 'Resolved, That the .name or Gfeere Smith is endeared' to us.frern'the'rrarm interest he inept tested in but Oigaihation: Repulsed, That saw means of exbibitincour respect and esteem for his Memory, tile EMI nnd Engine be draped in"mourning , for thirty days, and that we' will Attend the fuperitt of qut,Broth et, and the usual badge of mourning: be wore. . 8 11 0 wed,e That a copy of these resolutions be presented to,tbe fathily of the deceased, and that these proceedings be published in the - papers of Lebanbi. • •,'. • • VALUABLE BLOODED STOCK AT PUBLIC SALE; ' WILL be liold on the FAltt GROUNDS, to the bor. - °ugh of North lobanote.Lebinion *colinty,.Pa., on 277NNadrput. wz'D 2 rzsDAY,,,s'grz 2 4 th and 2hthi commending at 1,0 o'cloCk. A. M., the following choice STOCK bred on the Colebrook Estate of the lobs WIL LIAM COI,EitIAN, demised, via.:.:. . . . 6 COI4N, from two to three years old. One Wooded. 26 8110 Il ls HORNS, or DIIItkIAMS— Bulls, Cows and 'etters al plEVONSwituple , Cows awl Flatter*. 5 . ,41,DEgNEYS-1 nett and 4 Uel,feta. 20 carswottt SllERU— hams Rwas. 88 SOUTIIDOWN& L- Ritma , biwee arid 'Wethers. 40 otpongA VIVNTY SWINE—X . Ogs' Renate and Piga. - ~ fONine Tat RAMA, (infiatly Mloodtsl Stock,) 81 , for buteharltkik of lavisora' use. - . ' - - . 4rir nit lOW Vlll o 4olcr Snared no mina or e xpen„ IV 9404401884110 tia et hhant that could' he prommd, „ u 4, the ea, yellow ar Wis.stAck# at, geueEnikv hootto ad to raider it .. IVtli*T deicttptien Of it llarvissa__r9-_,,,The vo c ti m oc k .. owl priorApvi the tini s afaiiiion toe vvLE DROQE. 1 , 4 b!... 1 01408£19.11. the Manager. Mr.; JOHN it N ON . . . --- #,M.--Thswo..** two &Ay intiatt- from . 'Lebanon' to New *rk, rhpodelP/Mth,:titalialowitood*BllttlPore.' - - ' j. - -''•w; et ISlStYtilitritt9r..4 ' ego, The Lebanon Market. (Ahurally, Cbrrected Weekty. LEBANON, WanetZSDaT, SEPTBMBBR 1/ , 1861. Leb. Dille Dam'-55 26 Eggs, 714 dos., 10 Smith Extra d2O Butter, * lb., 10 Lob. Val. Super. Fine 6 50 Tub or salted , butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 1 15. Lard; 10 Prime Red Wheat, 105 Tallow, Prima Rya, 60 Ram, 12 Corn, 50 Shoulder,, 10 Oats, 25 Sides, 10 Clover-seed, 400 Soap, Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-was, 25 Flu-seed, 150 White Rap, 3 Dried Apples, * bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, "44 lb., 12% Peach - " Snits," 250 Bristles, ft lb., 40 Peaeb "llatuels," 1'24 lhathers,* ih., 5234 Cherries, , 1.50 W,ool, *lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans, * qt., 6 Potatoes,* bin 70 Vinegar, le gal., 12 1 / 5 Apple Butter,* crock , 45 The Philadelphia Market. SATVILDAT Sept. 7.—Flour to-day is dull. " - The Stales WIC 2.000 barrels Western Ohio, on private terms. Su perfine old, $4 25; new sopertlue, $4 64, and Extra Family, $5 87 ;.Vithey, 0.54.65 75. The trade are Most ly the buyers. _ But little doing for export. Rye Flour, 2 75. Corn beat, $2.88:' The sales are to the trade. . • li,ooobusbels; sales, 6,13:31 bushels. Red, $i 1801 ; 15 ;I'Whitie,.sl , 2oal 25. Rye-Arrivals, 21.0 U bushels. Sides of 1100 bushels at 50050 e. . Corn is Ansi at 54. e. Sales, 3800 bushels. Arrivals, 4900 bushels. Oats-13,000 bushels arrived ; sales of 4600 lambele at 296510.. Barley, Malt and' Seeds are dull. CATTLE aIARKST.—The receipts-of - Beef Cattle at the Avenue Drove Yard- reached about 1600 head this week. The market continues dant-an 4 priMs about the same as last quoted. Sales were made at $6-to $B% the 100 lbs., as to quality, principally at $7 to About 75 Cows arrived and sold 14 the Avenue Drove Yard, at from - V5 to slu per head, as to quality. The arrivals of Sheep reached 'about . 5000 head this week, selling itt from 6 to toy s c IR lb. Hitt, as to condition.— Hogs-2496 head of Hogs arrived, end sold at 11. (1. Istdioff-Ta Vrotie Yard, at from ,g 5" 50 to $6 par 100 ba. nett, according to quality. Ueft gliurtiuments. "Titn - tINION ARCH. STREET, ABOVE -THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. UptolarS, Newcomer, Proprietor T r a r p ti rt is a "c o vait a F t o y nve n :ir i t n bLP r as y se p n Et r ie c ut r r e sdaptedin the comfort and wants or the business pub lic. Terms $1...50 per day. Sept.ll, '6l4y. SOMETHING NEW. ►rtlli BEll 111 1 1 E has stain lawn filled to overflowing with new Fall (Mods which were purchased for cash, and will be sold only for cash or country produce. /laving been in the city before the great rise in Domes. tic Goods;.the Bee llivr has some inducements for pur chasers. Dornestie Goods will bo sold at present. Philadelphia wholesale prices. • .7e;,-,e- The stork of Groceries is also very K,M• .large, having purchased them before the Advanced prices. so that these favoring me with a call-will find it greatly to their advantage. The highest prices paid for tai kinds ofcountry. produce. Those wishing to purchase Hardware,. Snots and Shoe!,-and Tin Ware can have orders to the principal Stores in Town, in exchange for produce. Septen her 11, 1801. azoßam. NOTICE. ?IMIE MILITARY RELIEF COM MITTRE find , it nee. essary tOcollect - au additional twenty:per cent on the original Subscription, to enable them to-pay the debts . that have. already helm incurred.. It it to he hoped that every - subscriber will cheerfully pay his q nota, so as not to require the Collectors torell three or four times. as neither they, nor the commit' ee r, • calve'any 'codipefisation for their labor., `With few ex ceptions the 'amount heretofore called .for, lies been cheerfully and promptly paid, and the committee have no doubt the whole amount called for will be-promptly J:II. Lightend A: S. Ely are the Collectors in the EnetWard . , and C. ILTenry and Wm - . Shirk, West Ward. ISAAC. I.IOFFER, WM. M. BRESLIN, Committee. SIIIRN, Lebanon, September 11, 18614 Fancy Furs. w Fancy Furs!! TORN FARETRA. 718 ‘RCII St. eat, between th and Bth Sts., (late of t 8 Market St..) Phila. dphia, IMPORTER ANA JANUFACTIIREF. OF, and fALER IN ALL RINDS OF ANCY. FURS, for Za 'me, Misses' and Chi?, rat's Wear. llaring now manufac. Lind and in store .nip sual large and beau nit assortment of all TAIIOII/5 styles and ulnae!' of Dore; dapt -1 to the etnning Fall td Winter Seasons. mid respectfully- in . and prices from ihoso intending to purchaee, as I am enabled to offer them very desirable inducements. All my Furs have been purchased for cash, and made by experienced and competent hands, and as the pres ent momentary troubleS render It necessary that I should dispose of my geode at very small advance on cost. I am satisfied that It will bn to the interests of those who design purchasing, to give me a call. WS- Recollect,- thematne. number And strset: John Fareira, (New For Store,) :18 Arch Stroet,liallunk, 8 , ptembor 11, 11301-612. 7 • 4 • MISS ATKINS' VITOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened a FASHIONABLE HILLINEBY and MANTUA MAK ING *ESTABLISHMENT, in Market street, 2d door above MIL 'new atockjust received and opened for inersattiota. embracing a full assortment of Silk, crape and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, Ae. Lebanon, April 11,1861: . -TRUSTEES' T ,URSUANT to tin order cf tbo Orphans' Court of r Lebanon county, Pa., will be sold at PUtILIO SALE, nu Sufeenlay, the 21sf.doP of Sepfmnber, 1861. at the late residence of WILLIAM SIEORIST, deed., about a mile South of Anneille, Lebanon county, the following REAL ESTATE, late the property of the said iteea, viz !••••• * A certain TRACT OF LAND, ..,,,. 1 ... 1 4 r,c g Runt., fn Sookih Annirille, : town. 1, *ft i• , • • ic • •- ship, Letnmonixiunty, adjoining A' . 7 londs of Jacob Stoevnr, John K. Or _._.k 13^chman, Davjd Westeroberger ! _ '''' ^ . - and 'ottiois, annthining . 46. ACRES AND 51 PERCHES, neat .measure, of which about ONE-ANDA,IIALF ACRES is TIMBER-LAND. The Land is in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, and is beauti fully located, only half a tulle South of Annulate. The Tract will be sots together, or itt parts, to suit purchs- sir-. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, wben.tormt, mode known by - IeitEDERIOK SPit KOH ER, 1 Trustees • DOW WASTENBERG ER Booth Annville township, Anon 24, 4 151. • PkopOs'ils . rilir . lau'd POPOSA LS. FOR A BAND , with not lee.' than four teen hottruinuents. to play during the continuanm of the Fair (the 2d. 3d, and 4th days October nett) of the Lebanon. County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Satiety. will be received by the undersign ed at his Glace, iu Lebanon, until Monday, the 16th day of September, at 6 o'clock, P. M. • • • . ISAAC lIOFFER, Secretary, Labium; August:2Bo6l.f - ' '..'- ITYOU WANT' Agood PlCTilitlil for a. Nedalifon or Pin, callfat fat. EY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. , . Afull arsortment of Linen Goods , for Coate sad Pants just received and offered at Groat by :& STINIX.= • • • • , . .• • .LF YOU WANT. APICTURS of your decwvisd•frierid. entottg64 sae . colored in oil, call at DAlLY'd•Dallery, next dear to •Ilie Lebanon Deposit. Bent. R. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GA L IVRY No. 7.14 &rest, Philadelphia. - ONE of the largest and Moot cOMPIotO aallorlea in the United States, Whore the heat Pictures, known to the Photographic oft, are taken at prices no higher than are mad for miserable carricatarra. The Proprletorot practiqtl Ph ~w ,., t•apher . attends PerliOnol l 9., every itlInWR - no picture to knee the 9..:.fiery unless it gives perfect Plitiofuotiun. • itaguerreotypes and Autbro!ypeo . . of absent-or de ceased friends, photographed to any "requirtia elr.u. or taken on.Canvmut. lifb size, and painted In 011 by the beet Artists.. , - At thirOallaralctitres can be takon in any weather —O,l perfect in c loudy day. as when the eon shines. Penonts visitirig.the city aro respectfully invited to examine our am:pelmet:is, which fur price end quality-de fy compptition, *lir Instructions give-I_ol.om art.of Photography. R. IsiEWELL, GALLERY OF ASIT, 724 Arah,Street, COMMENDATIONS: Fro.n Ilan. I.zwie D. o.l.wreett,, M. 0., Ohio. My himile and friends all concur in the opfnicin that the (Newell) Ploturo is morn lifelike than any thing they over eat*. My likeneas be. been repeatedly taken by different Artists in sellouts ways, but I have never yet had ane which presents so true to nature, all the features and ex` rosidons of countenance as this. From Hon. E. Joy Motets, late Minister to Italy. The eagaisite.goleh, beauty and torn:teas of your pop. traits ; 4/oDjoi lied with thoir durability of color and faith fhlaeaa salikanassaa, ceuraot fail to commend thorn to the elionHdflon and patronage of all who appreciate true art. Fr0111 : COL. JAMIS-PAOI Having ocaution for's lx,rtreit, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the 'city of Philadelphia, • min iodine to Oil Color*, under eke new proms, discovered by Aire, and take great Want?e fu expressing, the master ; Mos glveu me, not only by the smutty of thelllomese, but its artiediC Quiet' in all raspecte, and lidornme ud him to tho patronage of those disposed to "enseurage the beautiful art. JANWPOW.. - Philadelphia:, January 93, 1861.-Iy. PROF. WQOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD . RENOVATOR . I. precisely what its name %Mentes. for, while w pleasant to the taste, it le revivifying, toddle iieating, and strengthening to the vital tinware. It also revivifies. reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re -• storeamid renders the nation invulnerable to attacks of disease. it is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form SO as to be within there:ten of all. So chemically 0 and skillfully combined as to be the most pow erre' tonic. and yet an perfectly adapted to at to act in perfect accordance with the 14103 of na ewe, aml.henee srs3the the weakest stomash, and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all nor i{ vous attd.other irritation. tis also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never em o wed hy.huisitudeor depreselon of spirits.— 10 • It IP COMPOsqd entirely of , costal:les and those • thoroughly combining powerful tonic end south jinorgep. " S P u t e i h tle a s' re a m nd ed e r i h s a e trlon an g ti ttee Y can fe n l e t ve to r ibne a desideratum in the mediae} world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science. and also by all who have suffered from debility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge oven to Fee that debility follows alt attacks of die. ease, and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of man 4 of the most dangerous toJ which . tenor humanity is constantly liable.—) lllSuch, for example, as the followtag: consume. thin. Bronchitis. Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Losif of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability, . Neuralgia, Felpitation of the Ream :tit:inn-I eholy, Hypochondria. Night Sweats, Languor, r I Giddinese, and all that class of cases, so fear fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fe male Weaknesses and irreg . :dart/4'es. Also. Lie er Derangements or Torpidity,' and Liver COM plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scolding or ,Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de -01 rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Back, Side, end between the Shoulders. predis position to Night Colds, backing and Contin nod Cough, Emaciatim. Difficulty of Ltreathing and indeed WO might enumerate many more still. bat we have Vaal only to s ay, it will not only curs the debi lily following . Chills and Fever, but prevent all attacks erieiug from Mi aematic Intlneuces, and cure the , dtseasee at ionce , if already attacked. And as it acts di rectly and pertiste, tly upon the hiliary sys tem. mon:sing the Liver to action, promoting. a in feet. all the totem lone an,/ eeeretions of the system, it will intallibly prevent any deliteri. ous consequences following upon thane of cli mate and water; hence all travelers should ,have a bottle with them sod all should take a 1: 1 11 table spoonful. at tenet before eating. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive , organs. it should be inr the hands of all persons 0 of sedentary habits students, ministers, Went. ry men. And till ladies not 'accustomed to much Mkt door exercivo should elwaya wait.— If they will they will find an tte , reeable, pleas kik ant. and efiielent remedy against thus' ills which rob them of their beauty: for beauty :t i t io n i t i o a t g ex a i n s . t t w h i e th c o o t: d t. 1 1:e t a i l a th, ,, ai l l I d et, l il lea ,,, I;h 31, 7 0 tLaz exist white the above irregularities con t hole -- Thou Relief. Teken a month or two before the final trial she will pass the dreadful period with per fect ease and safety. There is no mistake aboati it. this Gerdiai is all we claim for it. Jtfothersl try it/ And to you we appeal to detect the ill.' I nest: or decline nut only of your daughters tne.! Rire it be too Otte. but atm your sons and has bands. for while the former, front false delicacy,, _ go down to e premature grave rather, than tut; 1p their eoudition be known In time. the tattoo:eel , t o often so mixed up with the .xeitement of husi neat that if it were not no you they ton wonld travel in the same downward path. until too , late to ;urea their fatal fall. Ism the mother is always vigilant. and to you we enstidently appeal; for ae are cure your never tailing af fection will unerringly point you to Professor Word's Restvrative Cordial end 131ooditenova tor as the remedy which should be always on hand iu time of need. O. J.-IVOttit, Proprie , Mr. 444 Broadway. New York. and 114 Merket I street, St. Louts, Mo.. and sold by all maxi Drug - gists. Also by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court g , Gouge, Lebanon,. Fn. Price One Dollar per • Bottle [July 24, 1861.-Iy. tow. LERIBERCER% DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE, 1T I. LEMBERGER. Graduate of the Phila-] 10 . delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to thel citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the llrat quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the heat manufacture in the country._ and a large inriety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh. Clothes and flair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory. Shell, Horn And India Rubber. .PURE SPICES. PURE SPICE:3. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGEWS Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, P' LO WER SEEDS , You wilffind a full assortment and a large variety of FIIBSII Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMBERGEWS. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store: Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal ;trains, Cream. of Tartar,-011 pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at - LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If yon.are in want of goott.Wasbilm Soap, pure white of red Castile Soap. Country Soap,' Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, supertor Shaving soup, buy the same El LEMBERGER'S. Do yon want a good Hair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the bead, and to prevent &Mug out of the hair; if yon do Call nt LEMBERGER'S. 'll4l. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and (IXRIII too my stork of Tramcar, Sup:mit:Me, dc., Com. prising • variety of Manufacture. illa::"Ilitreles" °ermine "haProved Self Ad. 'toting-Pad Trams." • ••Marsh'e" Ca tamen lel Bandage. An invalnable article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. I'o re Ohio Cala% ba'Brand y-. The genuine article for Medicjnal Purposes to be had in all ite Parity at LEMBERONIt'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market linuso. Anything you want that is kept iu a well oducted First Clads Drug Store, can be rum Ished you by LEMBERGER, Cbendat and Apothecary. I Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron• at: tlu afar miz e lf7rheths Ic i: s, Ater hunts, rind of Lebanon . Inge, I again solicit a share, promising to use , every . effort: to plesae all. • Air Special attention given to Purstetan's p eneaceirnotts and Imam' ltscrsrra, and all 1 mediclue dtapeneed Warranted PURE, always .. as good as can be obtained anywhere. 'and sold . to suit the times. Remember the Address, - JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, I Feb. 15, lilikk Market street, Lebanon. Pa. - OU R . CNTY TREASURER: To Toile Independent Voters of Lebanon county The aubeoriber offers hintaelf to yen as an Indepen dent:Union LA.ndidsto for ('Monty Treasurer. sahioet to the decision of the voters at the entailing election Should be beso fortunate 'as to receive n majority..lt your rotes atid:tie elected. he proruietat to pertiirtn , the duties of the office with integrity. to the best of-his ability, and to.the satisfaction of the ptiblie, • • JOHN' 11FARQIYAUT. Cesiwall ttegnahlp, September 4. 1661. • Aced Wanted. T amibiot,.... will pay.t.he highest market -prices - TIMOTIIIt SEED. -•-• CI:OVER SEED. • ..• : FLAX SEED, At-Iltr Mill bi Market ' , street, Lejtneinn borough.-- !ring It immediately. kiMA II, staECKLNIt. - libitum, Sepb,mbor ‘l, l Bl. • 1 11 118Lle Stl.E. . . , • IitILI. he sold et public inle 3.t the titre% m.iteled by Tit - Peter nitamr. in South L.bneoU towns-10p. about 8 rellee from Lehoonen netir the old Myeritown rood, on S c a m ,l a y. Srptelnlow 21,1861. et 1 o'clock. I'. M . Ilo• inilowlog rer , onel property bolonkleg to the estate u' Dr. D. D. ,?tur.heli, deed., vie:— ' • . 1 FINK 51011 , 4 AN COLT, ..^ 1 DUO.. 8 years old, . . 1 • ... IL ' 111 parpEft, 4... , -1 twooy. . ......- . • , 11.suoalt. - - . - .Ingle 5.4 or Minims. Seddlo anti.Dridle, &e. Term of male will be, Mule known by. C. D. dt.:O:VINGErt, Atlentokttstor or the estate or D. B. *entail, dee'd Lebstsst, SeOtembor 4,'b1.: *Slioesti:ikertii Attention 60 Shoemakers, to work, on MiMiry Shoes, nro wante,l by ate undersigned In Lebanon. Gond employment for the It bole winter wilt be given. Apply immediately to JACOB ItGEDR6. Lebanon, Sept. 4.'61.. Atlntinigichtosos Notice. '(IT ItEltkIAS. Letters of Adm Inlet rift tenon. the estate TT of Dr. DAVID D. 8I A ItS. HALL. late or the bin , ough and county of Letianon, *deceased, have ben !ranted to the aubeeriber, ell persow indebted to the said testate are requested to make itutina.liste payment. and those having claims no demands agaiwt the canoe of said decedent, will nuke known the same, wit bout delay, to CYRUS D GLOVLKOBIt , • 'Administ.stor. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, August 8,1881. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby ¥ that Letters of Adminnitra• Lion on the estate of Dann M. PEXAON. late of Mill. creek township, Lebanon county, Pa.,dee'd., bare been granted to the undersigned, residing in the township and ronuty aforesaid. , All petunia baring althea Ln raid estate will* please present Qum, and thole indebted pirke immedillite pay aveuit to, . 07 4 DltlAil`ll. t3TrWHLT, A.dutirdid.raim . • • Milletwk township, August 26, 41. • • NEW TIN AND SHEET . . iron Ware - Mane! faelory. Tnt undersigned respectfully cans the attention of h Wends and the public 'Ea' the' filet that be has opened a Shop for *he manufacture of all kinds of TIN AND . SHEET IRON WARE, in Hill Street. between Market and Walnutetreste. 'lfe hopes, by using none but the best materialS,li, a per sonal supervision of all the work edth froul Ills en tabllehment, and by selling cheaper than, any other lie Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal share di ptitila . patronage. N. .11.,-Tin rooting. Jobbing, Spouting, ac., will La promptly ind properly attended to. The public are respectfully invited to give him a 01,11 Lebanon, Sept. 26, 1861. OEO, W. SILLY. , di'Oß Bargains in Gentlemen's and Boys' Wear Tissue 'l2 call at tlaeCbeap Stors of IJENRY & STINE. z, ,EXTRACT For Making ''%'• 0 BEERas4.• --- -- A PLEASANT dc HEALTHY BEVERAGE, Eight Ceuta ai. Gallon, Per Family wt. FULL. DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. , PIM. MID et t POTTER, & ORA.MPLIN, 4 1 .6. 4. h hh, 1.6.. etkirmi: B4 l:Zr E tiggisibt, ...,‘.° . 4k. " WESTERLY. R. I. ..??* •,,, .6 . ~, < 0 Gwen generaw Sold et Dr. Ow. itUno Mt at .cur.:, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. [July 3, ISGI.-2m. "Lebanon Valley Instill'fell' Annville, Lebanon county, Penn'a., UNDER THE SEDEDINTENDLNCE OP W. J. BUIRASIDE, A. M. girth DESIGN' or Tar Serthot is to meet, as fares nary be, the requirements of n pt ogreSsive age. Thscourse of study being so arranged and extended that pupils of any age or degree of advancement may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its differ. mit departments those Branches of Education most useful or desirable in the different spheres of life.— Tint ENGLISH DEPART:HENT designed mainly to impart a thorongh, practical education. which may be turned to account in the transaction of business.--- . Tar CLASsICAL DETiRTNERT embrneing the study of the:. Classics, raiment and modern, with a view to- cultivate the tnste—to refine and aureate the mind. or as a harts to the study ..f what are ',tiled the-learned profession e. A NoWittif, OR TEACHERS' DEPART:REG; in which an expo-, Acme of more than twelve years, itt remote. of various grades mai in didraent sections of the Unioff, will be drawn meal in familiar lectures, illustration and exl4lll , impart a k ItttwJe l ltrt. if t h.. MT or TEACHING. Tit t' DISCI I'l,l N'E is gentle but firm. unneeesz retry restraints are lust it it led fin. t he sake of mere effect, —but such >IS are deemed contineive to the moral or men tal welfare of the student will he rigidly enforced. Stu dents front abroad ran board. (finless otherwise desired) lit the family of ihwurineival. And over these &paren tal eontrel will be exercised daring their stay. They Will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at linscasonnble hours; to visit taverns or PhiCOS of amuse m tot without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except sickness Cr per mission of parent or guardian. Tll E LOCATION is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in it flourishing little village—surrounded by a pictur esque tnol highly cultivated district. It is twenty miles Eastward of Harrisburg, and within view of the Lebo, non Valley Itailroad, which connects Harrisburg and Rending. and forms alink in the great chain of rail raids between New York and '•the West." THE INSTITUTE 19 a spacious, three-story, Brick stnicture----plarmed and built espresslrfor a boarding school. The furniture of the school rooms i* near* new, and of the kinds most approved for use and cont. fort. The students' rooms are large and convenient, and will be occupied generally by two students each. STUDIES :—Spelling and Defining, Reading and Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy, history, Composition and Declamation, Book Keeping, 31-nsur atter'. Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiol. ogy, Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Aketorie, Moral Seieuee, Latin, Greek, French, ind TILE YEAR OF SCHOOL. (commenced on Monday. July 224,) will coulitioe fur 30 mouths with an inter ruption of one week between Christmas and New Year. Students can enter at any time. and they will be charg ed only from the time of entering. EXPENSES fur Board, Washing. Tuition, Lights, &0., ter quarter of 11 weeks. $35. For Tuition albne; pee' parter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern , languages. each $2 : for Music, 30. Any further information thermal. be desired can tae obtained by addressing the Principal; W. J. BURNS.IDE; Antiville, Pa. July 31, '61.-tf, H Lebanon Female Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal, ' JULIA ROSS, MlLiMial Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMTSON, Drawing, riIHE METE! SESSION viii commence Soptember 3, 1860. This School is designed to elevate theatand ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a modmate cost. The school year is &tided into two sessions of five months each. Charge per session, from 7 . % to 15 dollars. according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Minds, French; ratio, and German. * e * Particular attention-given to the musical , depart ment. instruettou upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gut; tar end Singing: Pupils not connected with the School will he waited upon at their homes, when desk "ed, and et the usual rates Early application amid ho made to • Board of Directors: • S. J. STINE,. • D. S. HAMMOND, J. W. MIMI, JOHN ?aEILY. . C, GREENAWALT,. C. D. GLONINOER. JOSIAH FONCK.,. ISAAC BECKLEY.. Lebanon, Aug. 21, MM. FAIR POSTPONED. THE FAIR of the Lebanon County Agricultu ral, Horticoliontl, and Mechanical Society to peetooned ONE WEEK. on account of the Past day recommended by the President The Fair will be held on the 24111 and 4th of October. Ey Order of the Executive Committee. W.ll. SANK, President. JIMA() HOFFER, Secretary, • LAUVIIO2i, TINE NEW 13.4111 E -111 V respertfutli 'inform. the tad underaigned wount veneer Lebanon, that he has rounsumeed tteIYNK.I - 11!781Nl S. in all its varieties, at his stand.- on. Cumberland street, Lebanon. ;warty oppoeite the Duck liotel. and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES. !to:. ko. Flour re.eived from castomere and returned to themin breed at short notice. ' CON b'ECTIONE RI ES, of all kinds, fresh and of the best (panty, constantly 'en h 'ad, and furnished at the lowest prices. Tb public is invited io give me a Wel. Lob nun, Nov. 9, 1559. P. U. FAKIR. OIiPHAN 4 A , C4tIUIIT SALE. IN PURSUA NON of an order of the Oen ,ane' Court of Lebanon comity. will be said biabllo Bate os. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, '6l, at 1 o'clock. I'. N., on the pretaisee, the Whole or pert - of the following Real Pan.le., late of Money EN Zimmer: naen. deed., viz:— . A PLANTATION' OR' Tie Aar OP LAND sittiatella Cornwall township. Lehauintoonnty. Pa. . cin,the Horse- Si•oe Pike, übout 1 milefroni Eby's Tavern. ittotaiuing )36 ACRES, MORE - OR LESS, of good Mutt:stone Land, in a high state of cultivation. and under good fences About 1 acres Ivo heavy UM . er. The Improvemeats are a two story LOG. gIIOI,ISE, plastered. a largo Weak house with Spring ill tie Laseincut. well with pante near the Jimmy, a large SWEITZEit STONE HAIM, WA% aeon Shol. Corn. Crib, and other. necessary 'out btoildingst. A .young•ti riving Orchard, and •runaltit . water on the premises. Conditions of solo will he resole known Fit &NH. Administrator of the estate of lien y S. Zimmerman ' deed GEORGE B. l'Arbit, Auctioneer Miditor ) * ;Notice. rn AT OF J A0)11 fi Alt MAN. DECD.—The under , 4 , J sigtWO A motor. *pp led by the Orphanie Court of lo•lonion county. to t.xKniinr. J tu•codewrY re - state. taioevount of al irbael botweiler mut Itebreen flarman, adolob , lloore of Ow Celate or,.niel derv:ow& nod nuke :Iu• babineo in their hnito. will nitendi to the d0ti0,.. , or ldf orroiotmout at Ma olllco. in the bor ough in I.4.laittnit; on i'Aur,.rlay bah Srygentber nest, at 0 orba-k. A. .at h Init. and place al pozaone. interePto and haring will•plesae attend. A Ngnat bra 'al: lAA An LIOFFKR, Auditor. . —.—..._ e r ; ... . UN U3l Illt Et. , AR. Parasols. rt•eh *nil nue; Skeleton, k7l Skirta. Dusters.. shawls, and .ateriety.. of other Wails for hl ies. just recoirad and far sate clapper than the cheapest by HENRI "INI. RIERCIIANT TAILORING. („Z R. U A\l SAY k BRO., In Yonek's boilding, corner C. of Combo:land street and Doe alley, have on baud rind f o r aale, eitbor by the yard or wade to order, a lame lot of CLOTHS O . CASSISIF4tES, ata VV.:STINGS, wel) &elected from. Good Howe*. Good Fits and Put. stun Hal ranking putranteed to all. Also Handker chiefs. Orval& tiloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Moto Linen Sblrts, tinder Shirts and Drawers. S. S. RAMSEY it; BRO.. Lebanon. A6gnst B. 1861 "Market Street... Motel, Corner Market and Cheatantitreetsateborioa. JOHN MATTHES, Proprietor. HAN - in:a taken the above Stand, long occupied by ldr. 1 7.0K/1.111) ZINNERVIAN. 1 will epere no paint to make the Traveling kubl Ic who atop at it, perfectly comfortable. and invite all to give me a trial. Tim 11 - noeitt large and well arranged. The Table supplied with the beat at:winnable edible/1; the Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large and coin efficlioes. JOHN SUTTEES. Lebinon, May 8,1861. A.NI E 8 T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER,. M.NUT Sl'l , l:ET.uext door to A. S. ELY'S° TV flee, LEBANON, PA, Nardi 13,1131 • El S..I..STINE, cr J. W. MISR: f A I.g. -'.'Bl