CD's gßarettiotr: 11 / 1 10 4 ',.' •- • Si 50 A YEAR LEBAN . og - , -- PA. \VEDNESDAI4 SUPT EMBER 25, 1861. HOME AFFAIRS. COUNTY TittASURER. To the hdepeateia 'Vetere of Lebanon cOnnty. Tha otiblerlberOtrers himself to you no no. -- y r id.p en . dent Uololl eetultdete rot Comity Tivemitee, subJect to the deaden of the votere at the womb:4 Fall election. Should he be co hirtlitildt lie to t w ceive gl otaiortty of your "otos glad be elected. he Prr , misas to perform the duties of the office with latoir':lty, to• the beet of hia re the eetlekr.i.lou of the public.. Cot>,gtlllloNnahl II MARGO:WIT. Beplembor 4.1881. SIIIPRIFFALTY.. atlfhoetcrsianed hereby o ete Minitel( as an INIIE PENDENT UNION CANDIDATE for the oillea of Ettehtfry of Lebanon county. Trusting hie exte - oslve anlviaintanee with hie fellow•oltizens. and hie Noown business connections, ere qualifications thkt'w'ill give hie claims a, favorable fiOnsideratlon with his *tondo "'lna the public generally, he her - taken the ',Warty to :Ear Mande JOHN IHMEL. NogW ;oltpacia r torugh, Aur,ust 7, '6l. 11F ? RIFF. Tat! iidoglittelLitill he Onion eandbbtte for the efileisioflutoti, at the ensulsr4 Aloction, He w 11 be thenkft s .l for the support of %II the votere of the eoustf r t , Pftrialiltig, it 'elected, to perforin the duties of the to the satlsfacilou of the public, Agrostuen,. August 8,451. 15.418.13,14.CH1T. 'We are requested to - announce the name of Mr. Ewa Moyart, , -er South Lebanon, as an Independent candidate Air County Commis @tenor, at the ensuing election. Mr. EDITOIL—PIeaso announce Mr. henry .1i tight, Or- North Lebanon township as an Independent 'Union candidate for County Coromireioner. Tai Lebanon Gounty Agriettltural Ur will be held ;teat week, commending on Wednes day, The indications a re that it will be a great suc cess. The encampment of the Regiment of Lebanon county volunteers on the Bair Ground will be, luMidi tlottto the Many other attractions, an unusual one. CAPT. ELI .L.P.AUCIREItTY'S company is finely progressing. Be bas now sworn to 40 men, and boa ton or twelve more on tbe H st. Reexpocts to have his line company full In a short lime. CAPT. MARK'S ,Company h as - 72 , m on 'worn in. They are a hearty-looking body of men, many of them having heretoftwe been engaged 1n Yur , Lacer, Jie. The recruiting In rapidly going on. Mr. jowl SOWERS, of this place, has I sub•eontrtiot for mak lug Bridle Bite fur the United St4iten Cavalry. AN Mr. Sowers is one of tbe most shltlfut mechanic's hi hie trade, there $l , lll be no better one; made than his. • z are pleased to learn that. Capt. Long's cotnpany t now al Camp Coleman, has 63 mon Illwont to, 11114..18 rapidly filling up. Thie company, of which D. 0. Direingur le let Lieut., and W.'ll. 11. Em bieh 24 - Livtat, had been named fbe Persticrerance 2d." They expect to be mustered into the 11. S. eureka on Thursday 'afternoon. Capt. Derr'e "Perseverance Ist" company NM mustered in an Saturday last. MIME interested are hereby noti .. Odd th at I have filed cortlibuttes of service for the fol. lOwlog membere of my company with the Comantaston era of Lebanon county. 17. William Williams—ft mother. 19. Michael Streli—for BY Caning at the Commissioners' office they will ee. von Immediate attention to their claims. JOHN WEIDMAN, Captain Commanding Cavalry, Camp Curtin ' September 1861.1861. N. 111.-1 will be in Lebanon by the afternoon train, qn Thurselay, and remain until the following Monday at noon, duel- g which time I will receive and forward recruits to my company of Cavalry, now encamped at Camp Curtin, near Harrisburg. Mr. BENJAMIN BUCHER. Was shot in the shoulder on Monday of last week, at Camp Cole man. Some of the volunteers were practising at a tar• pt with ■ pistol, and 11Ir.11iccher was looking on, when he was ncoldentally hit. The bullet was extracted by Dr. fichneck, and the wound is not considered a dan gerous one. LIEUT. BpIVIN GEORGE, son of Jain George, Esq., of thls piece, bee been nppointed to the Adjutancy of an Indiana Regiment In IYeAtern Vir gluiek LEBANON county is doing more than its full elate In furnishing volunteers for the war.— When we add to the number of men already enlisted for the lleglment now forming at Camp Coleman, the three companies already In sec vice of Captains Lantz and Myers, 1111410 M Weidman's Cavalry, and the !erg e number of Lebanon county boys in companies of other immtles, and the dozens of others in various capacities, we shall have fully one thomtami men in the service of the government. This would be about _one volunteer to every fres Cetera in our county. This we claim as the bioner-eounty, feeling satisfied that no other county In the loyal States can heat us. JACOB KLINE, son of lion. Levi Kline, of this place, bee been , appointed to a 2d Lica• tenancy In the 16th Infantry. The Head Quarters of this cominand'are at Chicago, but Hr. Kline is to re. port fur service at Washington on Thursday. Mr. K. goes with youth, health and the brightest preemie of an honorable and glorious future. Nay he realize all the hopes of himself and his friends. WE learn that our neighbor of the *Wier, T. T. Worth, Esq., has been appointed a Pay *Aster in the army. Patient merit sometimes does re. /else Its desereings. We wish bin - Joy and a pocket Mil of money. MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS.—DR. Tfloise, eon of Dr. Samuel Thome, of Palmyra, was sp.' pointed, some time since, Surgeon of the 11th Regi: remit, Pennsylvania Reserve. This Is an excellent sp. peititment and reflects credit upon oue so young in years. Dr. W. 111ransr Wants.% of this place, has been ap pointed Assistant Surgeon of Col. Harlan's Regiment, Linited States Cavalry. Dr. Weidman was connected with the Blocklay Respite!, Philadelphia, for the past 38 months, and was selected for this important position by President Lincoln, on account of Ids competency in bis peered skin; and we have no doubt the honor was well bestowed. Mr. ADIAU Lionr, 4 medical student of this place, has bon appointed a Medical Cadet in the United States army under the recent act of Congress. This appoint =ant All, no doubt, prove of great advantage to Mr. L. ' We have been luAnimed that hie examination Was quite creditable. Dr. JOHN L, Doxitit, eon of A. liberk, of North Lehr non, has been commissioned Assistant Surgeon In one or the Pennsylvania Reserre Regiments. We hare no doubt the Dr, mitt more to be an efficient Surgeon, se be 'has the ebilit,y and experience to perform the duties Or lils,paalyan. 'imare ghat to find then:Wield profesafon of Lebanon ' em°4 w elt rePrltmenlud iu t e artny,ond know tbot of the services of more ore required that WO still have Ole material cc can be fonntt anywhere. SmiruELAnnEaom, now of Marion, Ohio, son of Capt. Iturteson, of tide place, n chip of the old block, hum received orders from the government to sotto a company of volunteers In Marlon for the wur ala conivw was alrootit full whou we last heard from him. THE Poet Office at Heilman's Dale, this oolinty, has been dlSContinuutl for t h e pro,ont, ow• frig to the want of a mall carrion VA: hope to Roo it aeon re•opeonl. DAWsoN COLEMAN, Esq., of this place. hit been appointed by the President nne of the Commtefironere to the iVorld'e Fair, to be held la the City of London, in September, 1862, THE CitiZENS of Heidelberg in fa vor of furnishing elotifingfor our soldiers in arms for the thrones of our country meet on Saturday even ing, the 28th inst., at the public lulus° of Levi S. Ober. ly, in Shootterstown. All are invited. A CITIZEN. GEN. CAMERON, Secretary of War, VAN in Lebennn, on Monday. fie reviewed the indult. teem at Cenip Coleman, and delivered them a abort 'web, after which they ga:ve him three tirnea throe. THERE are now 129 families of vol unteers on the 'Heller roll of this county. The County Commissioners sod Associate Judges had a meeting on Monday, when 68 families were taken down. SEVERAL monster Cannons, - eaSt at the Phoenirsille Jinn Works, in Chester county, went th rough this place last week, on ' , their way to Washing ton city, BUSlNUS.—Despite the dtirring times, the universal ihtetest of the people in news of battles, and the eageriless with which query actisp or news from advancing colantn, or inteenelnal anriloe, is dermired; still the_staq•afhcmee tln4 k sort of &also. kith% and a Mulct 010 Urate interest in the every-day bnelnese nr They know that that must net be neg lected, consequently Cheap John's &tore isdally thiong ed with, purohasers•whe know that everything depends on economy. Vibes° sells cheap, he shall have caatom ere. That's ac, • • • ttta.. The Union &naves, under Captain Jo bn E. Arthur. an old Mexican soldier, leave here to day fur Camp Coleman, at Lebanon. 'They are attached to Cul. McCarter 's Regimeut.of Lebanon Rifleman. Capt.. Arthur, it will he , remembered, . Rl3 third, corporal- under Capt. LeoseranAlik the engagemenVat:the Pity Gate of Mexico, received three wounds. .ror these be was awarded'n pen sion, after serving through the war, which be honorably threw up at the beginning. of otin,pres nt troubles, deeming' the Union more in need of the money than himself. Colonel McCarter will also be remembered by most of our citizens ; as the M. E. Clergyman who aft iiated in St. Peter's (sth street) Church, two or three . years ago.— He was Chnplain of the 14th Regiment, and gal lantly led the men as Major in the fight at Pall ing-Waters; thinking with the Rev. Colonel Peter Mublonberg, of Revolutionary wemory, that there was "a time to preach t a time to pray ' and a time to tight, and t hatt the time to ,fight had Come," . The Konnves are one of the finest bodies of men that has yet-left Rending IRO there is no doubt in our mind but that Col. McCarter's will be.tine of the crack Regiments of the State. Mity'goed luck and victory attend them.—Reading Gazette. Ta ZOTJAVES arrived at this`' place on Saturday at noon, and were escorted through town bythe •Brisk Boy.sat Camp Coleinat, ac OtWapanira by - thOPereeverance baud. All duals tahl store of the Zatiayea aeons to be true to the letter, and -,the Regi tnentrthei hare joined eWU be' ta, crack one.. MEETIN(I IN ANNVILLE In response to a call ef the Quarter Master den. to furnish woolen stocking's to our country's De fenders, for the coming winter.; The Ladies of Annville held a meeting in -the school room of the Institute, on Monday evening, Sept. 16th. The object of the meeting being stated, Miss ASUILTA Sonnarzen was called to the chair, and Miss Louisa. Riglet Was elected Secretary and Treasurer, It was determined that if practicable, the association .would prefer that their contribution be forwarded direct to the camp for the use and comfort of those colons . nitre that may have gone froth our own neigh borhood. Mrs. Ellmaker, Miss Sehertzer, Miss Rigler, Mrs. Burnside, Miss Lesslie Mrs. MeGialey, Miss Ella Sebertzer, Miss Clara Schermer, Miss Lizzie Allwein, Miss Auner, Miss Reimer, Miss Amanda Stine, Mrs. Crall, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Henry Kreider, Miss Sarah Hem, and Miss Louisa Reisner, were appointed on Committees to gullet t material tilt; 'Mrs. Rigicr, Mrs. All wain, Mrs ; Ilepler, and Mrs. A. Burnside, were named a cotuinittoe of general inspections ; and Mrs. Jacob Killincer, Miss Sohertzer and Rigler, a committee un purchases. Meeting ad journed until Thursday evening.. Da that ft:we tting the committees ' reported, that they had re ceived $45 in fonds 60 skeins - or woolen yarn, and some promises of assistance' in- the manual. labor. L. is proposed to hold meetings hereafter reg uiarly on Mondey evening, CORNWALL 'TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.— The teachers of Corn wall Dist Act met at the Ex celsior School house, near Lebanon, on Saturday last, fur the purpose of re-organizing their Asso ciation for the present term—the attendance be ing go ito encouraging. The necessary officers were elected, after which the President appoint ed Committees on Rhetoric, Mathematics, Gram mar, Vengraphy, ~te. The following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted : Resolved, That titer's°, population and impor tance of Lebanon county, loudly call upon it to take a prominent position itnion'g the sister coun ties of the old Keystone. Resolved, That we recognize in County and District Teachers Associations, an efficient agent fur the advancement ~f the great cause of educa tion ; and regard such As •du -not attend them, unworthy the name of teacher. Resolved, That we heartily endorse the course pursued by our efficient County Superintendent, and while we join with hint hand in hand to de vise meting for the furtherance of education that it may speedily accomplish the grand object, for which it is intended, we likewise recommend to the people his claims to their support in the pros ecution of his laborious. duties. The remaining time was occupied In - discussing subjects reletiveto the advancement of the chit• dren placed urtder the teachers cure. Several *patriotic sirs were sung, affect which ou motiou,.adjournment to meet at the Excelsior School-house, na.nvery alternate Saturday, at 8 o'clock, 70EN W. HARBESON, Rec. Ssc'r. gOciat Iditc& MILITARY Li NIFORMS.—Th ere is, per haps', no department of military business in _which there has teen a more marked Improvement .than hi the clothing of the soldiers. Not many years since officers !Ind privates - were clad In garments which were almost skin-tight. They wore leather atocke, which were worthy of the name, for they kept the wearer in tribulation; while their padded breasts awl tight sleeves roads volition a matter of great dlffidulty. During the present war, such of our voluuteers us procure their uniforms at the Brown Biome Clothing Lfall of Rockhill 4 Nyman, Nos. 003 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain clothing that Is perfectly easy, substantial and becoming. The firm named have gone largely into the business of making fifilitary Clothing. end tli4ir facilities enable them to fill the largest Ovlorsin the shortest possible time. A REWARD IS OFFERED for the de ection of any person coonterklting, imitating, or the vendor of any suth counterfeit or imitation of lilElt- I(AV.S'S ROLLAND BITTERS. The genuine, highly concentrated Ifolland Bitkra is put up in half pint bot tles eery; having the name of the proprietor, B. Peas, Jr.. blown In them,, and his signature around the neck of each and every bottle. . - TLis delightful 'Dem has been received Ameri cans, with ;kw - favor which is only extended to really scientific prom - aliens. When we consider the marked success attending. its administration, in the most stub born cases of rever and Ague. Weakness of any kind. Dyspepsia, heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and - Nervous headache, Indigestion, Costiveness and Piles, I - medico. with the c-enplete control it exercises over all Nervous, Rheumatic, anti Neuralgic Affections, Ice cannot wonder at Its Popularity. Well may the in valid value this remedy. [August 7-Im. EVEN THOSE who are in the enjoy meta of perfect health frequently have need to have recourse to tonics as preventives of diOense. We are never too well armed against - the amnions of "the ills thaffinah to heir to." Such rn invigorator they may find in 410SYNTTKR'S .111TT1Sits—a medicine that can not be taken regularly without giving vitality and elate ' (icily to the system. At this-season, particularly, the strongest man is not proof against the malarin, in cer tain sections of the aeuntry. To all Ce 11436 of fer.•r and ague. the Brines is more potent than any amount of quinine, white the most dangerous eases of billions fe ver yield to its wonderful properties. Those who have tried, the Medicire will never use another, for any of the ailment+ which the llosrerrat RITTERS profemes to subdue. To those who hove not made the elperiment. we cordially , recommend an' early application to the Biters, whenever they are stricken with diseases of the digestive organs. Sold by druggiAts and dealers generally eve‘ywhere. tar- See telvertisument in an other column. [Aug. 29--Im. DELIRIUM TRE3IENS. -4- For thin, the most awful of al/ complaints by its cause, and ,belts effect, finds a sure remedy in ilunnewell's Tolt dyne. So marked was its effect on - a violent case. that a physician remarked the t "it might cause druuken uess, by the ease with which it ~cured," The giving Of opium actually aggraVatal the OW, reproduces a counter delirium, mid it requires no argumenttto prove that this is u stop to cure. This eentritit of the Ano dyne with preparations Of Opium, we ask to he proved by all,Aud are willing to rest nit results alone, Read the pamphlet, and tallow directions carefully. See ad vertisement. [Angitst 7-11 a. ExpLormomr,—Tbe Erie Sewing Almoblna Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 5 to BO dollars per Meath, and expenses, or a corn MiX5lOl). This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose it constant business. can rely on' con• slant employment for a term of years. Confidential Cirrulars sent fres. Address Erie Sr w ing Machine Gb. K. JANLs. General Agent, Man, Ohl". . • ( rg,fligunts t initrto. English preaching next Sabbath morning' and evening, in the Methodist Ephtenpal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church. and in the evening. Sr. Joules Saloum Ciumen,—Regular swine every Wednesday evening at 7 1 ,4 o'clock', every. Sunday morning at 10 9'0114, and every Sunday evening at -73.4 o'clock. ' • TeinWeilinceiTail hi T i ll init. day, (Etat dayo pt /0 A. IG, mid on undaY.tanrning. itteesAtii Thurisisj• iakt"iit A.M., Shr- Vices in hdth the 41010 And GaVman language. On Bundny morning, Gelinat,ahll ill the craning English Gettitan preaching ileXt Thnrsday Fit Ojei o'clock, in lila lem's , Liltheratt thumb. Also, German next Sunday Wafting at 9 1 ,5, and English in the evening at 7 ce sleek. Anglia:l services ntott Thursday morning, and also on next Lord's day morning and evening. Services on Thursday morning (Fast day) in the Ger man. and in the evening in the English language, in the First Reformed church. ~ . . . • 0.11 the lifthinst„, by Rev.. M.. S. Miller, Mr. JOSXPIf GOSSNItZto IIIiss.BLIZA,IIUBER: both of• Lebanon. On the 23ti•inst, by the same,. Mr. LSIVIS IMIENNED. • to Miss SUSAN SUUEY,Itoth or Union. _, . , ,/a this city, on the, 111 li in.( , by lt.,s. T. '.. 1 .!' ; 'l, .*%•..Tot;nt I Mr. OfLARLES, A. BAKER, of ifoldarititss. N. 11, o 1, Mies LOSE a. M.DILSE. of Eggartown, 3loso.—Now 1 Bedlitrit (getia.) Daily Msreury. " On the 1 - 2 t - init.„V Ephraim .11'. , Skinny, - tstl., Mr. ADAM MILLEit to Miss ELIZA - , GAItBERIOII, both of Union township.. , By the'ltev. J J.... trine, BENJAMIN-F. ID ISTST. Tali, of At :instils, Lebanon county, to AIANYMIt.LEit, of Mount. - !)0Y, Lancaster county . , On the 2lat ult., in North Ann Title, MARTIN "PUNK, aged 70 years, 10 tnonths and 28 days. On the 12th inst in Bethel township• ELIZA GA. BIN, daughter of William Gable. aged about - 11 years The Leine*On' Markel. . .. , . Chrchitty Corrected Weepy.' ' LEBANON, Wstmeflah.r. SEP'PEI.I.IIII3I: 25, 1.801. Leh. Mills Fa. Toni $625 'legs, "ii doz., . 10 Smith ", Bxtra d2O Rutter, 1p Ih., 10 Leh. Tal. Super. Finns 50 Tub or salted britter,', 10 Prime White Wheat, 115 Lard, • . 10 Prime Bed Wheat, 105 Tallow, 9 Prince Rye, 50 Ltam, Corn, 60` Shoulders, - ' . ' 10 Oats, 25 Sides, 10 Clover-seed, 4 00 Soap, . . 2 Tiniothy,Seed, . 250 Bees-Wax, 25 Flax-seed, 150 White Tags, 3 Dried. Apfiles, $ bu., 100 51ixed nags, Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, ''f lb., I.IX Poach "Snits,' 250 Bristles, 'ls lb., '4O Peach "Ha tzelp," 125 Feathers, Ti' lb., 62% Cherries, 150 Wool, l. lb., 40 Onions. ' . 37 Soup Beans, Ts qt, 6 Potatoes, li bus, 70 Vinegar, ve gal., 1234 Apple B u tteir, IR crock, 45 . . The Phiihulelphia Market. Sept.'2l.—There is a firm .feeling in the Flour market,_ but not-much either for ex port or home consumption. .Fresh ground super fine is now generally. held at $5 25 ict barrel; a sale of 390 barrels Ohio extra at $5 50; 300 barrels do. extra family at $6 25 ®6' 50, a nrlloo barrels fine at.s4®4 25„ The sales to the,:retaiters . { ,and bakersare Within the range of thestrfiguree, end fancy lotOitls6 - ®7 Nothing doing in Rye Flour, •It is held at $3. Corn Meal is steady at $2.8 "ifl barrel for Pentray Ivan ia., Grain—There is less Wheat offering, and 'prime red continuo: in demand at $1 20 per bushel; Sales of 20110-bushels Pennsylvania red et SUS, 1000 bushels Western do. at $1 20, 5000 bushels Southern do. era firice kept private, 300 bushels fair white at $1 30, and 1000 bushels clamp at $1 24. 1000 !Matteis old Rye sold at 60e., and some new at 52®56e. , Corn is in good'" demand,. end has advanced; sales of 4000 bushels yellow at 56e. afloat, and 55c. in store, and a small toter white at 60e. Oats continue in fair request, and there were further sales of 3500 bushels new Delaware at 30e., and old,Penneylritnia at -32®33e. PIIILADEEPHIA OATTLZ 3.1.1121.ET.,—The receipts of Beef Cattle shows a considt cable falling off this week, reach ing only about 1400,head at. Phillips' yard, nearly all of which were disposed carat rather better prices, rang. ing from $6©43 541 the 100 lbs. for common to good and extra quality. The demand was brisk. - - About 50 Cows and Calves were disposed of : at front s2s®4o.eaeh, as to condi tier. Some 2,250 Hogs were offered and sold at about pre vious rates, [minding 1337 head a t Imhoff 's, at from $4 504 54, the latter for good corn fed; and 000 at the Avenue yard, at $5(40 25 the 100 lbs. net. Of Sheep, about 6,,0e0 were sold nt 6@7 cents 'f ib net, according to condition, the latter is an advance attiurtistinntto, Town Lots at Private Sale. rrlIE subscriber offers for sale his fine 3 ACRE' I.ol' OF GROUND. on the old Forge road, near the Quit tapahilla, in Otis borough. There is no handsomer lot In this locality than OAS one. It will be sold to suit the times. Payments easy. Apply to Lebanon, Sept. 23, V/ SAMUEL lIATUSESON. R LA DICHADE G •Trill be sold at EXtreinell Low Prices. lii ABER, one of the farm of Haber .11 Eros., has taken the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the appraisenient, which will enable him to sell lower than anywhere else can be bought. Call ow/ see for your eel yes before you make your Fell purchase. oli.:l4l.ltEE DOOll5 WEST FIO3I CODET 11013 SE. Lebanon; Sept. 2b, "LIENICY-BAREit. NOTICE. 11,17 E, the undersigned, Merchants of Lebanon and Vir North Lebanon boroughs, agree to close our stores and shops ou the 26th day of September. being the day app .inted by the President as a day of -Uumil. iation, Prayer and Fasting. IP. K. , ,k J. Eckert, C. E. Rohland, J.: IL Miller, .. . Joseph Bowmen, C. Greenawalt, J. Roedel, IL IL Itnedel, - J. George, D. ?t. Kartnany, George Goss, L. K. ,k J. Laudermilch, J. D. Krauss k Co. lt..nruce & Co., Henrik Stine, M.. F. Swartz. Lebanon, September 25, 1861. • CLOTHING: CLOTIIINa!: LargO Assortment of lien7s and Boy's Clothing, and dents' Furnishing Goods for Fall and Winter. There are several. who have them Mr sale, - But at one Store they are sold very low; 'Tis at Reizenstein lt. os., iu Cumberland street, Where crowds of men and 'boy t go. TIEIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite 'the Court House, are aware, that among the capital Recent ties of humanity. good Clothing are of ttm first impor tance, have supplied themselves and are weekly receiv ing accessions to their stock• front their own manufac turing establishment in Philadelphia, of the best made clothing for Men and Boys. They invite particular at tention to the large assortment of I/vet - m:6ls, Fronk• coats, Sack-coats, Business-coats, all kinds- of Itoys' Clothing, Undershirts, Drawers, Knit Jackets, Socks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and a general variety of Fur nishing goods. prices down to - the lowest notch the market affords, and general satisfaction as usually given. September 21, 1801. BERN. STEIN BROTHERS. YELL INTO P A ,ANgs THE REGIMENT authorized to tie raised by Rev. J M. IIIoCARTSR, the late Chaplain of the lite Regiment, P. V., is filling np rapidlyln LEBANON. PA. • A CAMP is eetabtidied ' tu the town, men ire mustered in„ and put ender ray and nastier euce immediately, Oimpatilei., squads, oreingly. The 111011 or-thfr+RegfirlOftt will ;secure all the henefits civet/ to Slate .lreops, aud. those arising' out of special direct connexion with the War Department at Washington. 'finales from beyond the limits of Letaition be accepted It itrdesigned to make thisßegiment one of the beet equipped and officered goitiK from the :We. to it on e Whose moral characteristics will invite the confldenceof ail those wiabi ng to enter the service of their linnet ilcd country. No man is too good to serve his country. Duty toped and such service are to be rectieeed as identical. All necessary information will he furnished by ap plying to the un dorsi. nod, at Loo cone, PA. J. M. MCCARTER, COL.COMMVSDINO; CAMP COLEMAN. - - September 25 Ind. ' • Lebanon, Pa. CHEAP STORE OF RAUCH & LIGHT. .dt the Corner of Cumberland Street and Plank Read, LEBANON, PA. - & LIMIT take pleasure in Inform. LVI lag their friends and.the public generally that they have just ...opened a large. and carefully selected assort. meat of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, arkozans. to which trey respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOO-DS have all been selected with .the greatest earn from the largest Importing Rouses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES . , A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and a ll w a d, of S Ices. Atao , a large assortment. of QCEENSWARE. among which are the newest patterns, together with al most au endless variety of Goods in their line of busi ness, which will, be sold very cheap for cash, or Countty Produce taken in exchange, . BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS! ! The attention.of.Millersandjariners is directed to their large atock of BAGS, which they will 'sell at wholesale prima. October 17, 1860.] RAGCII & LIGIIT. .NOTICE. TuEgreatest variety or styles of CANE SEATED CHAIRS, now melting at a great reduction; whole sale and retail, on account of rebuilding the filmiFactor! and Wareruoms, Noe.= and 226 North 6th street, above Rees, FIIII.ADELPIII6. _ . N. B.—The stock comprises very handsome new patterns, for _Parlors, Dining Roonis and (Mem bers; handsome- new styles of Ladies' Sewing Rocking Chain, Reciption Chairs, Arm, and a large 'variety of Casup , Chalra , all warranted ti be my ow n manufacture. March 27,18431.—1 y. . , T. H. W/BLBR. 'M . ISS ATKINS rouLD respectfully announce to the citizens of rninnne .1' kin ity that' she Juts opened a , ASEi ONAIME 14 , 11iVeitY 'l% rid-.3IANTOA MAK ING .STAISLISIIMENT," in 'Marko: street, 2d door Moore llill. note Merl: just t , viii optimal for inspection, etnbeacinteulful ns sortidtfitbf Silk; Crape and'Stitaw Bo nne t s , B.nriet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, Lebanon, April 17,1861, . LEM3EBG'ER'S CLOTH 1111/iNCIFACTORY. . . 'pH AN KELM for past favors, the undersigned respect fully inthrms the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory, in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as osientire a scab lig'eV6T: .11 is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the sante 'ENGTIL LENT. STYLE,' which has Matto his work and name so well knowiviMthetsurrounding coun try. Ile promises tort° the work in the shortest possi ble time. tins manufaotory is .in complete,order, and he Ratters himself to be able to_render the same satisfaction as heretothro., JJ,e manufactnres Brood and Itiarroui Cloths, Blankets, White and Whet _Flatinds, all in the r bat . m.gr. Its also cards Wool' and tnakVs IBMS. kor the conve nience of his Customers; Wool and Cloth will be taken in-at the follelellag.'plaiien:-:-.At the istbres of George. Pyle, Looser & Brothers,' George Reineehl, and at the new Oreg.:Store: of Joseph! lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk.k.Long,, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh ort's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Earnst. Fretleriekstmrg;.at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; iii the Stem of 111r:' Weltner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Eitily,,Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmerniait, East'llanever. Lehattini county. All ma crisis wilt be taken away regularly, front the abordpla. ces, finished without. delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking_Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can, leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, -with directionsdiow they wish it prepared, it his customers mut order the Stocking Wool to he, prepared from the Wool of the understgued, whiM will be done and left at the desired places. B. It is desired fhat;Gtoie haying Wool -Carded, will, pay the Cash thereforOtt `planes, above named 'wes. , • LYON kli3l.l.lbitGLlt East: lianover, Lebanon county, July 17,1861. DID you see ATKINSA BRO.'S New; Boot' MIS, Shoe Store. A, . full' assortment of Litton Goods fAr,Uoitta and lift Yin Vii just receryed:.and offeied at GraAtillttigalus lI.Y '.. ~ . % . - -...• HENHY & MINX. sIVIONEY :WANTED; rirtut: Commissioners of 1....11aut0n, county are ikadrous 1 of making a loan pf SRVIIIILL THOUSAND HOL LARS., . Immediate:application should-be rondo to the Treasurer, C. U. Berguer, Esq., or . . . , D. 1 4411 - ItOLLiNG ER, CoramiSsionors ' • SIMON UOLTZ, of r : . rtft ': , ".ll,oftgßTktrANS: .' ;Labanoo county 1 -At 65iit• ~ :—Crif upti Iftfrax, , Cidrk, - , , .. ii,„: :-, Lelumo a, September 18,1%11. Lebanon Baulk. Cumberland street, Wu; door east of qtrutain't par tho following - RATES' of INTARKST'on YY DEPOSITS, :Fort year, andlongee; 6 per cent. per annum . ; • ' For 6 moutha r tind Itinger, ( 6 peltstint;,per annum; ' For 37natiths,quid lottger, -- ikpei sent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal, ' Interest Paid in full fur the Deposits from the date.of depoSit to the date of withdrawal. - WA Will also afford a liberal lino of itc commodathns to thOse who - May' fitvor us with Deposits, payable orriteinand.- - Will pay a premium on SPANISII and HEX - WAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Lat ium and half Pottitr*... Will make collections an and re parts of 'fife United Shank the Canadtta and Europe; Negotiate Loans, An., &e., and do a general EX MANGE and BANKING BUSIN ESS. G. DAWSON. COLE3IAN, President. GEO. °LEIN, Cashier. . The tindereigned, 'MANAGERS, are individually liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other •blitottions of the "I‘XOX DEPOSIT BANK." •IMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, ,;EoRGE 8311.ILL.Elt, LEVI KLINE, JAmES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, ' Lebanon, May.1.2,1E55. Kamp; GLEIm. • NEW LIVERY S TABLE. MITE :iindcrsigned respeetfully.informs the public that innft§ opened. a 'NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. ' RISE'S Hotel; Market street, Leb e anon, where he will'keep for tine m a, public accommOdation good stock k t f 'HORSES and VEHICLES, ire will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehieli.s. - Also, careful Drivers - furnished when desired. • Also OMNIBUS for Parties, he. Lebanon, July 17, IS6 ,'3 AMES MARCH. Private Sale. 111111 E Stthseriber offers it private sale all that certain .farm or tract of land, situate partly in kinegrove township, Schuylkill county, and partly in Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bounded by landsof Eck. art and G uilford. Benjamin Ayr - rigs, Daniel Doubert nd others, containing one hundred and tortpeight acres and a quarter, with the appur. - tenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling-house, (weather boarded') a 1% story log dwelling house, a new bank barn, Other out-buildings, and a new water power saw mill. For terms, &c., which will be emiYi Apply to G. W. MATCULN, Agent. rinegrore, April 21, lS5g.-tf. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The pioprietors and manufaeturers of HOS TE'rTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of 16i:baited States, because the . article has attained arepu- Wien heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the :.coming year the_conSumption will reach nearone millionbot t les. This imtnenseitmonnt eottld never have been sold but . for the rare medicinal - propeities'eoatained in the prepara tion, and the sanction' of. the most prominent physicians in,vtbose sect ions of, - ...tha country where the article IS hest knowni wh nofunly recommend the Bitters to their:patients, -but are ready at all times to give testimonials to ita efficacy in all cases of stomachie 'derangements and I lie-diseases resulting therefrom. T!11S is net a temnorary.pepularity, obtained by, extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, hut 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 ,eind. ' , ague and various other bilious complaints :have counted their victims by Ituudreds.,, To be able to state confidently that tlitr'"Bitters" area certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a, source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach; purifies -the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. - it operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon resteres- them to a condition essential to the-healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons-may use- the Bitters - daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will : find. in it astimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is,pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the boWels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dance of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangemcnts and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler set. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that, many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother 'Mid child is so absorbingly tender, that the Mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own-health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive ditring the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a: necessity-for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the systeni,.and enable the mother - to bear hp under her abausting trials and .resiioasibilitits. Nursing mothers gene rally pr,efer the . Bitters to all other invigora- - tors that, reeeiire the endorsement of physi cians, because - it is agreetible_to the taste as well as certain to give a perinanent increase of bodily .strength. All those person's, to whoin we have particii larly referred above, to . wit ; sufferers from foyer and ague, caused by malaria,.diarrlicea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of- the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and: nursing mothers, will consult th e i r own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bittersa trial. CAUTION.—Wo caution the public against. using any of the .many imitations or counter feits, but ask for liosrarrea'a .C . r.LEBRATEIa Sromacu Birrias, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr...T. liostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. :02r. Prepared VA 4.2.0 byIIOSTETTVR & '13311.1.19X,- "gittiStAeNall, Pa„ and sold by all drus•Kints, greoe - e% emd dealers - generally thrptigliout the 11/itittik states. South Jane rice, and Germany, By Or. (leo. Rom rikkbia;, Leintieriter. Leb owl ; 3. C. Beltrog. W'rerlVri*El l, loKi Biever & Jiro., Aurnrillo; Itlftrtin,ll)p.r . ly, ?At m* Decem )er ISGI-I.v. ' • .1 Out-Lots a e Sal ! wiliv.bp , fold at Private VV . • 8 ACRES OF.LA YD, situated in Long 7.ano, mar the borough Cora well township: It adjoins theiland. of Widow Fulmar, on the North, Wni.uttliine and John %range on the Elva. There isn. one story WO MUST, weather boarded, erected on the tand, and a good WELL ILI the garden,— The lend line stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home fora small filially: giqr It is free ‘ from Ground Rent. Goal title will be • t ;,.. a lL—This tract. is new covered A 'Zl A h r t M ItITC"Eit tine chase grass, half of which will be given to the pur. Lebanon, Jun6l3, 1840; RARE CHANCE. TKELM offers his well known pIiGTOGRAPITIO „ .ES'I'..kItLISTPIENT for sale: Tboititigh instruc tions will be given to any one,purchaAngnet itemmint cd with tbe_business. ror parteWarscall at his rooms, RISC'S buildings • [f.ebanon, March 253 . . • slfigiZOnar: NORTIT - CORNER of Plank road amiGuliford Streeti li'oll.Tll LEBANON PENN'A . To THE Ponmo. HO ye thlesty tope - and drbrik, 'for nice Pool mineral %vater;the'chiocest %dotage, and the purestmalt lignors'giace toy bar. 'And ye hungry, come and eat, as Me table is loaded' with the most milestantial fare. and the richest delicaties of the season crown my board— Coma pan suit betu4; my house is , ithrays open - to the *ange ' r ancrthe friend, and for animals the beetof pro vender fine•stabling, and • ttentiva hostiers„ are , aver yearly at toy stables. YOtll4 Boßpect North LebanOn,Sept, 14,1.859. DENBY BOLTZ • Bffiiles ,, and . pl).111 11111, TEACH ILEADQUARTEfiS I EAt 1 ,14 E. 1 .1 .%17 . 4 1 4 WirZli, S REMOVED Ms removed his BOOk Store to Market Eanaro. Let anon, ANT HERE may -be bad, on reasonable terms a general j V assortment of Scuoot, SUNDLT.,SCHOOL, Turotpu leM. and 31t9cmaxgeona 1100 K S of every description. Copy. Books, Cyphering hooks, leather and paper. bound Pass-Books, mut every variety. of STATIONERY, 4:e., wholesale and retail. . • SHADES.. . A largo Of variety Plain, Fancy. Ilnif,,Oreert, alit, &e. PAPER SHADES. • ~ NA* Pettaras,'Plain, am! OHL Also the latest'arid 'simplest - S VYLTIS 'OF FIXTURES. - If AND I'Z+IIIINE' • Lebanon, September 2t .I§Bo. . . JONA. GESBAN I=3 -N_e w m Cheap Cash store' and - AI tiling and Grain Business. , EL underA *vied having formed a portnershi pin the MEGCA NTILE, tla NO AND GItAIN DUI.' NESS, wool.' respectfully invite the attention of the Id public to their enablishment*. They will routine to 1..; keep; the lab f:tas n i fsf k LONG, a mostoon- a ss "' - plete stock of all kinds of GOODS- usually h e at a country, store, which they will retail Cheap for CASH . . or 'COUSI2ItY PRODUCE,. They also want to. buy for 50,000 Bushels of AYPEAY, I .20,000 Bushels of 'RYE, - ' 20,000-Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. Ror,w,hich they Will pay .ihe hest Market Prices.— i They 'Will also take GRAIN , on Sloaana'... The will keep always on band and sell at tbe lowest prices. COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MiLL FEED, siitt, PLASTER, - Sm. Alia,;They solicit the husinsis of all their old friends andlfic'public, and ; will endeavor to deal en..auch erahatikinst principles as will give satisfaction to all. moat, GI:SSA11:1N A; LONG . North Lebanon, March 10,1561 SALT FOR SALE •' 9111E'Subscriher Inns on hand and for sale, Wholesale and-Retail, a large quantity coarse and fine SALT.. June-19; 1861-3 m. AIM Al lAM , MI CR LIM. "brawl W. Rank • • 5 MIORMERLY OF 2.1. N ESTOWN. T.I.IItADION , COITNTY, 1 11 0 would'respecifahi 4 nform his friends, and thepub , lie, that he has connegle •.'dan.self with Mr. Lamm, In the TOBACCO. SNUFF An - SROA.R. BUSINESS. No. 1411 North Third Street, Phila, where be will-Le glad to, receive customers, and will sell at rates that will prove satisfactory.. , Philadelphia, July 17, UM. , James U. ... SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH Eagle Buildings,. °muterland Strict" LEBANON, Pa. OFFERS to the Poblie an elegant and extenelveasiort omit OF PAWS STYLES OF FLNE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruhy, Emerald, Pearl,-Stotte, Cameo, Entuneled Work, and Etruscan Coral BreaSePins , Ear Mots and Finger Rings. • I GOLD CHAINS of every style 1 1 0— ", and quality. snitch, French, Swiss and Arnett can gold and Silver Watches of tiro most approved and celebrated makers. Clucks of every descriptioM A large sac fety or Fancy (Mots, Paintings. 'faxes, &c. The stock will he sound among the largest ill thi . ssoe- Hon of Pennsylvania. and has hem selected with great care from the most celehmtml importing - and manufac turing establishments iu New York and ItimAitunt done at the shortest notice, and tka most • weaknihfiblit manner. : • • , My friends, and the Publie netteiallk are invited to an e4lninat , ion roy_attritrb stocl A, j) " r itELLY, . - - • - Sign'of tho llis Watch. ~,,Lebanon;Jair3oB6l. - 1 11- 110TOGRAPMISt; ][4. - .P.U.0, Betsy, where are you geitig that you are it dresns up sot Kkildiii - Atkimllisc's Build- 11 ing nye my Likeness. hakes. Ques.--Why do you grelo Reim and riot to one of the • ethermoeuutto have it taken ' .Asstßectuse Keirn'S Pletures are sharper, clearer and more truthfuldhan others and nearly everybody goes to him. Qnts.--Cuu.you tell me why his pictures s.ro superior .: to others? dins.--Yes I he had 9 Titers practice, and has superior Cameras, and all his other 'fixtures. are of the most im proved kind., Qum—What kind of Pictnres does he take'? Ans.—lle takes Ambrotypes, and Melainotypes, of all sizes and superior 'finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. Ile takes all sizes Photographs front Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of the best Artists. His charges are reasonable and his rooms are open everyday- (except sundry) from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 6, P. M, Don't forget, itEIM'S lIOIIMS is the place you can get the Best Pictures. [July 3,1861. HARDWARE AT COST.I 11 tHE subscriber offer's. ilia large and 'well selected , ..L. stock of HARM% ARE. PAINTS, OILS. &c.. 4T COAT TO R Cid 8 LT. tar- Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1, 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchases.— Those who have not settled will find their accounts with . A. S. Ely, Esq., for intmediate settlement and collet. tion. - D. M. KAIV.IANY. , Lebanon, July 17,1582 : ! Fahey' FUESI. Fan ey Fors ! ! JOllll FAREIRA. 718 ' RC fl St cid, between th and Bth Sts., (late of . (8 alarinet , St..) Phila. , Aphia, IMPORTER, AND n ANUFACTORFA OF, and L , EALF:II IN ALL KINDS OP 'ANCY FERS,for La. Yee, Misses' and c'hil ien's )fear. Having n'im manufae tred and in store my teal large and beau ful assortment of all le various styles anti itlitles of Furs. adapt d to the coming Fall 4nd Winter Seasons. 1 :z., " - -7- '' ' '' r7 - -- , -.:...=' — ' - ' would respectfully in :rite an examination of my stock and prices from thus., intending to purchase, as I am' enabled to Wm' Went very desirable inducements. • All my Furs have been Mire - wed for sash, and made by experienced and , onipetent hand , . and ns the pres ent momentary troubled render it necessary that I -should dispose of my goods at 'very small advance on -I am satisfied that it will be to the interests of those wbo"design purchasing, to give me AMU. . Recollect, the name. number-and street: John Ferreira, (New Fur Store.) 718 Arch Street, rhilad'a. • ist,ember 11,1861-sm. SOMETHING NEW. trial; HIVE bits HIV bits again been ailed to overflowing with new. Fell Goods which were purchased for cash, and will be sold only for cash or &unary producel Having been in the city before the groat risa in Domes tic Goods, the Dee Hive has some indueetheuts for. Per chasers. Domestic Goods will be sold at prevent. Philadelphia iitolesah privoi3. The stork of. Groceriea is,:ifise ;very - . largc, having purchased them before the advanced prices. so that thosiffivo'riag : me with a call will find it greatly to their advantage. The highest prices paid for all kin_ds al Ziountry prothice. Those wishing" to pureltsse 'Hardware, Boots and ShOes, and Tin Ware can have orders to the principal Stores in Town, hi exchange for produce.. Schleicher J. Glito.llGE. ENRY & STINE are daily receiving fashionakle .11 Dress Goods, such as Gazelles. klosatubiques, aio dross, towns, Lavel Ins ofall kinds for trav oling drown Silk Cluttlys, Silk Tissues, Crape De Spaugs. Gingbatus and Grey Dress Goods of every description, offered at unusually low prices by HENRY .& STINE. .Er All the above goods offered at very low prices. If you want, good tin ware cull at the Tin' and Sheet Iron Store of GEOBGE SHAY. te_ Reader, have yea seen Prof. Wood's advertisement in our paper. Road it; it will interest you. IF YOU WANT A PIIOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend. the best are 21 to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. '7"cls-fflaggEßls DREG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. T L. LtinBEIMER, Graduate of the „ &lonia College of Pharmacy. offers to tlit citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. PURE selection of Drags. Medicines and res Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery Z or and Toilpt and Pency Soaps, embracing the ..-.. beet mannthetitio in the country. and a large Al variety of Tooth Win:El es, Nail, Fleih, Clothes 1111 end flair' Meshes. Minket. Tait. and ;Pine , tr, g; Combs of Ivory. Shell, Born. and India Rubber. PURE SPIUES. PURE SPICES.' iLg CL riire wh'ide nod ground Week are offered for 1; sit mae in large and small quantities at " ON! ' LENII3ERDER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, FLOw.r•R SEEDS, You Wallin] a full assortment and' alarge• variety of INtESII Carden nut Viewer Seeds at LEM FEM.; Condensed Lye, Ceneoutrated,Lye, Soda Ash; 311(1 Potaah-in large and entail quaptitiee at LgMBERGER'S .Ilriig . Stare, Waidiing Soda, Raking SodaoPearl ..Ash, Sal amine, Cream of Tartar. all pure,. acid ; for. sale inlarge.nnd small quantities at LW.MBERGEWS Drug Store. s. If yde are in want of gond Washing SomY.l pure white or red cvstile Seap, Country Soap. Jtragive7S6ap renecre !'greasteflo.ll4l4BllllCl-10T' Slaving atati,„.bny, the same at LENIDERGEWS. -Do you wantk good Ifair.Totdo,? edmu dicing to make the hair grew, to eleat4eahe IMO; and to prevent-falling on t of the hair; if , 0106 at LEMBERGINVS. TRUSSES!' TRUSSES! The afflietedare requested to, .eall.atid (scaleMe my steek.of ;Crasses t 'Supprters, cow prising variety of Nianuftietui6. O,?),''Marabkr Cientdue .."110proved.Self jnating Pad 'lrma : " "Marsh's" Cahouet% int Bandage.„ An =invaluable artiels for . .tiniparpose... you Are in ' , want of.any of the üboyn you 111 be suited at I. , EMBDRGEIV.S...Drug• Stoic. fl Pure:olll6:Tiii.a.Wihr.B.rft ady i The genuine article for Medicinal Pa:poses ] to beionl Puritll at LEIIII3E EIGER'S Dreg Ste rd, . ' lippoAtelbe,Market ,Anything'you Wont: Sr‘ kept,.in. a well , •ondeHed Figt cltAs Drug litore, cab be furn-1 D. S LONG LElnTrn-otr ,- Chendst 24t.iOtheuary... reeill4r thankful tbr the Te r ry liberal Patron age 'lmo thr received (n en the Phy.si...ians-141,er e11ai1t1i..414.1 eit44.44 kellanon and surround ings,.l 'again sidicit" 4 share, prothising Use crcry-_effort 10 pleare all.. attention given to "Purnctvs'a RELESCTUPTJ)NS and FAMILY BECEiPTS • and all medicine dispensed Warranted Ppll always ,ii'good as can be obtained anywhere. and sold to suit the times. Ilvitteniber. the Address, - JOS. L. LEMBERGER, "Druggist; Chemist and. Apothecary, Feb.ls; latitl. Market street, - Lebanon, Pa. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR Is yrecistly , what it - s male indfcates. for, while Pleasant to the taste,le.lS revivifying, exhila rating: and strengthening to l the:vital powers.. It also- revivifies. reinstates and renews the blood lin all its original phrity; and thus re. stoles and renders the system Monlnerable ta' attacks of disease,. It is the only prepanttion I Insoffered to the world in a popular form se I es to he within the reach of all. So chemically timid skillfully combined as to be the most pow- I WWI tonic, and yet en perfectly adapted to as , to act in petfe , t itecordance ?alit the laws of TIO , , lure,_ am/ hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive organs' orrallay all ner vous mid other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in ite effects, and - yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of Spirits. It is compOsed entirely of , 'egetables and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and sooth ing properties, and consequently can never in jure. Sorb - a remedy has tong - been felt to he a deidderatom in the medical world, both by the thoroughly Anted in medical science. and also by all who have suffered from debilltyt, for it needs no mediefil skit I or knowledge even'. to see that debility follows all attacks 6f *R euse, andlays the unguariled system.: upewto, the attacks of man e of the most ditegertme tot which poor humanity is constantly liable..., Such, for example, as the following I Consumm lion, Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, -Faintness, Noreen,: irritability, Neundgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Acton eholy, Ilytioehondria, Night Sweats. Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of - cases, so fear fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fb ! m a l e , maknenes mod irregularities. Also. Liv er Deramigements Or Torpidity, and pe e r Cana 001n15, Diseases of the Kidneys; &Aldine . ' or l fifteenth - Mime of the Urine, or any general de-', iningeinent of tho„Urinary Orgasms. Pain in the lileek.sSidst, and between the Shoulders, predis position to'Slight Colds, Hacking and Cardin. ' , and Cough, Emaciation. Difficulty of Breathing land indeed we might enumerate many mote still, but we have space only to- say, it will toot only cure-the field lity following Chills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from 111 h. l asmatic Influences, and core time cheeaUtUt 01 once: if already attacked. And as it acts di- I meetly and persistei.tly upon the bilittry sys ' tent' arousing the Liver to action, promoting. in fact all the excretions and seeretions of the systein, it will infallibly prevent any deliteri one e, ,. 0,, v e g ',flees following upon change of Olt. Mate 'and water: hence all travelers should ;have a bottle with them and all should take a , table- spoonful at least. before eating. As it prevents - costiveness. strengthens the digOtive Mons. it should be in the Muds of all persons of sedentary habits students, ministers, 'item , ' ry mem . And all ladies not accustomed. to much-out door exercise should always use it.,— , If they willthey will find an agreeable, pleas- Wilt. and .efficient remedy against those . ills width rob them,, of their beauty; tbr beauty cannot exist. without health, amid health cannot exist while the above irregularities eontione —i •Theu againoleCordial is a perfect lotliet'si [Relief. Taken it nuyntiror two before the fined; trial she; will piss the dreadful period-with per I feet ease and safety. There is no mistake ohnuti it this Oir.lial is all tor claim', for it. Mothers' tit WI Atilt to yon . we ;weal ttrdetect th &Ill ness or decline not poly ot your dafighters be, fore it be too late, hot also your tams nod hus.l bands, forwhile. the former, from false delicacy'l go down; to a premature prove lather than let : their condition be known in time, the tatter mei often ao naked. up with the ,xcitement of bind I Hess that if it Were not for you they too would travel in the same downward path, until too late marrest.their fatal fall. But the mother! is alweYa vigilant. and to you we confidently I appeal; for we me sure your never haling . af- i tection vrill unerringly - point you to Professor! Wfners ]tesr•rative cordial and BMA Romeo- i tor as the remedy which should he always on! Band in - time - of need. i I L J. -WOOD, Proprie-1 , tor. 41 - 4 Itrollteay, New York, and 114 marker! street, St. Louis. Nl...ands:old by all good Itcutf-', gi,Le. Also by Dr. ]lots, apposite the ClUill ]lonise, Lebanon, Fa. Price One Dollar per l bottle ' [July 14, 16431. , 4y. cow, i • Seed Wanted: rirmiE snbseriber pxY the 4rglatat market Inlets), for I'IMOTBY SEED. CLOVER SEED. FLAX SEED, At the 'Mill in Market street, Labelle's lberestuts.— Brier!. it iru neat:acts% A DRAM riTItICK be; R.. Lsbluets, September 4, '6l. Shoemaker« Atielition ,;..qpx.otk,eni, to work Oil Military , Shoes, aro V..)k./. wanted by the undersigned in Lebanon. Goad wages and employment /ur the abide winter will be given. Apply immediately to JACOB itOEDEL. Lebanon, Sept.. 4.'61. Adminbilralmos Notice. x - r ()Tim is hereby given that Letters of Administrm tjoji an Ely, estate of Wain Al,Peasict. late of Creek township. lmioninn ...linty. Pa.. deed., have been grunted to the ondersigue4, rvsiding in the township and sootily aforesaid. All persons having claims on said estate will please present them, and those indebted will make inthismititte payment...to . 'R. STIIINTAItT, Administrator. Illillcreek township, August 28, 'Ol. . C Ihr VOUS r. MIL L ER, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Office in Walnutstreet, mar- AI L ly opposite Om Uncle. WWI, and two doom madb from Kartllitilfd Hardware atore. Letauv , n, March 23, 1861....1i• "TY -I E. UNION ?17` . ARCII STREET; ABOVE 'Upton S. Newcomer Proprietor 'Ms Hotel is central, sonyenietty bil'assetipt: 'Cars to all parts of the city, end to every la ocular adapted to the comfort and wants of the business - put). Im. Terms $1.5 . 0 per day. Sept-14'41:4y. Blanket Sltawl- Ci,OTZI,IrOOLENCLOTIIING'nf at!pidojc dyad rat,. Black or Blue Blavk t pressed, (AM Odifir.:*k.riiiitaa and, hoods turned out equal , to new ; by LYON' 1.6141114 - ilitV)nt.. 4,7, ust. trk&i,ier; -1 *a- Articles to he dyed can lie left:at Jos. L.:Leather gees Drug Store where all orders for the above -will b attended to. ' [Feb. 8, 1860. NEW CASH STORE NEW GOOD% PRICES, Y. NEW I'. SWARTZ •Rereby inform the .pnblie that he has just opened a stock of NEW (MODS at the old Stand of Swartz &1..tr0., i all Building. which will . be sold for cask at prices to suit tht times. All ere hi cited to cell , end examine. (Lebanon,: Aprit:lo, I 0 UM NEW TIN AND SHEET Iron anu fa c ory. ItilL underalgned respettfolly rally the attention of , his. friends and the public generally to the feet that he hes opened a Shop for the' manufacture of all kinds nf TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, - _ in 11111 Street. between' 'Market {IAA IvainntArects.. iTo • 1 3 , ,k usinH•gone butAhe heat inateriali, by, a per supervision of al tho work, cowing from his es tablisfnuent, and 14y selliniThee per than any other hi Lehhnon, that he will reoeire a litelral share. of public? patronagil. IL—Tin roofing. Jobbing; SP - outing; &b., .will be promptly proporly attemli.,cl r , The publie are'rerpeetfully tngive' him-a call Lebanon, Sept. 26:18431i, OW. W. BRAY. Bargains - in Gaithellen's , and Boys` Wear !Ovule ,12_ call at the Cheap store & sTINE. isfr.. VXTRACT a, For 110cipg 4 f30 06 BE-ER, -.4 a A PLEASANT A HEALTHY BEVXMAGE, Eight Oents ai Gallon, For Family FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. 1 ,' POTTER' & 'CHAMPLIN, ~,,,-1 lik.\\ 4, PRA , CIICAL ' , ~...d r . 0 1 , ttitraists * grUgfiNtS. ' ~,,,' -..-.,,,,, . WESTERLY, R. I. ." M! Sold et Dr. Deo, itru E , ;tor, ono:tile the Court Douse, Lebanon, [July ISt 1.-2tu. “LebartMa Valley IrmAitwite,” Apqrcille, Lebanon. county, P erdet.c. i titunac Tilly PER[ r DEM; ECZ • VV.J. BURASIS DE S A. 111.. Frinr,DESJOV pl' Ina tget3ool. is to roe , t. ae r aree may I- IT, Lila yecillitOmPliteol progre,el cc age. The compe or study behM'so arranged and extended tlit pupils or any age or degree of advancement may be entered to Pearly egnal advantage, and embracing in its- differ ent 'departments those Brunelle, Of Education most useful or desirable in tho different spheres of life.— THE ENO LISII DEPARrITE.NT doeigned mainly to impart a thorough, Draetical education, which may be owned to newt - int in the transaction of business.— Tat CLASsICAL DerstirMENT embracing the study of the Classics, ancient and modern, xvi ill a view to cultivate the mate—to refine and elevate the mind. or as a Wis . ter thtrakielY of what are nailed the learned professions; NratuAt DErARTMENT, in which an expe , emit. , of more limn twelve year*. in schools of variona gruel,, -mil in eut seetifina of the Union, will be drown anon lei fiuniliar lectures, illustration and exam ple. to impart a knowledge of the Alla' OF TEALIMXO. T LIB DiSCIPIINI is gentle but tirm. .No nutmeats< fumy restraints are instituted for the sake of mere effeht. such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men tal welfare of the student will be rigidle enforced. Stu dents from abroad can hoard, (unless otherwisedesired) in the family of the principal. Aud„ovcr these &paren tal control will be exercised during their stay. They will not be a nosred to be absent from the Institute at unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of amuse. m rat without permission ; or to he absent from their places in School on any pretext except sickness Cr per mission of parent or guardian * - Tlt is LLJOATION is pleasant. healthful and secluded; in a hourifhing little villitgii—soreatimied by a pietur. atol highly eultivated ilistrict. it is twenty miles Eastward of Ilareb.harg. and within view of the Leba non Valley Railroad. which connects Harrisburg and Reading , ; and furies a,litik in the great chain of roil , rods bet Ween New York and '.the. Wa,t." TR.: INSTITUTE !a spaehis, :three-story, Thick trueture.-playmed and built expressly fur a boarding FC.IIOOI. The furniture of the ECIIERA 630111 S is nearly new, and of the kinds moat ar>proved tar use and com fort. The students' rooms are large and convenient, and will be occupied wenerally by two students each. STUDIES and helloing, Reading and FAO , yer:ting, Arithmetic, English urammar, Goop r.gdty lifatery, Conninaition and Deelhaudien, Book Keeping, '.‘l• war ation, Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiol ogy, Surveying, Plane and :Spherical- Trigonometry, ithotoric, Mora/ Science, Latin, Greek. Frenah, and Music. TOE , FEAR OF SCHOOL. (commenced on Mendel, July 2M.) Will continue for In month m with an inter, runtion of one week between Chri.tutes and New tear: Students can enter at any time, and they will be chargz ed only from the the. of entering. EXPENSIS for Board,Washiitg, Tuition, Lights, &a per quarter of 11 weeks. $35. For Tuition alone, per; inarter, $5 to D. Additional for ancient and tandem languages, each $2; for Music, $5. Any further intbrination that may hat esired can bo obtained by addressing the Principal- W. 4. IttitNSTOR, Annvillo, Pa: J uly 31, 'Ol.-tr. Lebauma Female-Semlaparitii RACHEL F. ROSS. Princirmi. . JULIA ROSS, Mnscial Denny! tnent. - • Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing , . qirrE NINTH SESSION will commence September 3, 1 MO. This School is de,igned to elevate the stand ard of female education. slid to otter snperior advanta ges at a mode: ate cost. The ,chool year in divided into two FASSIOI/8 of five months each. Charge per session, ftatal VA to 15 dollars, according to the ntodies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and Lerman. a * * Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and nut tar and hi Singing Pupils not eohnected with the School will be waite,l upon at their homes, when deoir ed, and at the WOW rate:. :Earlsettpplicittitat should be Medd Board of Derectais: E. J.. uniE, 'D. €4.-lIAMMOND; .7. W JOHN .‘,EILT. C. GREENAWALT, C. D. GLONINOER, JOSIAff FUNCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon. Ang.2l, lEtit. . • FAIR PONE D. THE FAIR of the Lebanon County Agrieultn nil, Horticultural, and Mechanical Society is postponed ONli WEEK: on'account of the Fast day recommended by the President The - Fair Nfilt be held on the 24, &I and 4th of Cletobee. By Order of the Execotivp Committee: 11 - 31. RANK, PreMont. LAogust 21, 1861, ISAAC liorrEtt, Secretary., E NEW FS 4, K-1' 1 v.: undersigned would respectfully inform th.itt.:. liensof Lebo 11014 that helms. commenced the RA KR. INIt IlliFlNESiti. in 01 its varieties, at his stunt. ort Cumberland street. Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck' Hotel. and will . supplv etistomers with the best 13.111 /ilfi CAKES.. 4:e., Arc. Flour received from =tap/ours and' returne s l to theiwin bre:l.l tit short:notion. CON FECTI ON E RIES. of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on h. rd, - and furnished at the, lowest prices. Tit public is invited to give inc a trial. non. Nov: 9.1559. ' P ILIIBITR. 110 itinl A NS , .4tl4t:lr tier SA LE, N NCI: of an nr,tor of th' On. an , " Court of I,ohon 41 county. be sold by public salmon S A.T:['AV, 0 rOB • ER 5, '6l, at 1 the pr , tsse."'ss Z/St , ~v s., l e or Imri " I. Tlfe ""olog it.hi 1, :• , t , `„,` , of lii.ury man, .11,,fd.,. viz :-- A I.I,INTATION TV .V 7 LAN.% ~ , tualr, in Cornwall 1,0 , 11,,51S ~,s s!st Y. . 4t, O l e ,Il v e4 o St be stS•sseST I Stifle res3l Elsy T - , Itnir.nng 1:111 eit u 1 ' of good Littlest u:11 sat of rultiistion mat under good fences Aboat 4 nar ao livy titn. or. The hilpi,v..tatentli are a two story LOG [MUSE. plastered. a largo Wash House with ill! Spring in the basement. well with pump near "tke house. a larger WEITEEE STONE BARN, Wagon Shot, earn Crib, and other necessary out-- buildings. young It rising Orchard, and ruuutug aster MI the prona,en. The above property will be sold in whole orparte to suit purchasers. COtultrians of sale will be wade known by WITMER, Adminigtraler of the estate of ilem y S. Zimmerman' deckl. tam= 13. llAttcE, Auctioneer. • Vurg: 22, fei. N I . ;.;tirul AS, Parasols, rish and tine; Skeleton i . :l Skirts. Dusters. Shawls, and a variety Of other goods tot ladies, just received and-for sale cheaper than the cheapest by MARY & STINE. IVIE A N'S"TA 1, (MENG-, S. RAMSAY A: I I ft. in Funet;'s building, corner' 1.7. of Cumbe:land street and I}O alley, bare - ore band and for sale, either by the yard or• made to order,- a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSLILERES, wind VESTING S,v Pelected from Good Muses. Good Fits and sub. stautial malting guaranteed to :ill. Also Randker. chiefs, Cravats. Itloves-llosiery,Suspe»ders, Fancy and hlnin Linen Shirta. Under Shims and Drawers. S. S. RAMSEY $ BR9. Lebanon, August S. 1541. Markel Street Coitier Xarket and Chestnut Streets, Lebanbn • ••• JOHN 14 E'S. ProDrivtor. jk illr "-° ro t ralntl ‘ na l' E ls eZ". -B . t r 4 . ll l,6 l l ,Tre ue n e o u p Pied ti.ina b l y o, make the Traveling Public who atop at it, perfectly ‘ , om f or t g u e , and invite all to give tee a trial. The II not is large and well arranged. Th'e Table supplied with the bePt seasonable edibles ; the Bar tnaekett,,wittr .Lhechoieeet t. Minors, awl the Stabling large, end co loodions. J011:I 1121.1711E' .I.,tdattinn. May S. 1561- • • _ MES T. YOUNG, S FITTER WU:4OT S u rlUtTft:44 l exf door to A. S. ELY'S 0 • "iteei , LEItA:NO2+ I ;yA. JMnrat 13, 1861. _ 01R:ltifirr' -- VC.IE if PAZNA', A 7 7 .4 , 11 \ - -k?-ii , l4-tv-onio st. Crueberistut street, t i " . n t- t r-o ° 111 "&" of . ital:es, Gen, Jobe. Vitidtrses. , . ikbitnett,Aup.t,. , e i, „vrroitNireAs.t..kokt. bis amtkivED itis office ox tx. Furrek's Netr,Buildng,(speettrigtory.keumbertand `scrt , et . , !„Atti*non, 'Pat ' ' 1 . • Irobanort, 34:41 tb 16011. ' ' ',. '' ' ' . - ~ . „ J. 01 J. Air. mint. I~~: , 'fit..' .~~~,
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