LI K 2 11 E D a El El LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1861. HOME AFFAIRS. COUNTY TREASURER. To the independent. Voters of Lebanon county. The subscriber offers himself to you as en Indepen dent Union candidate for County Treasurer, nubjert to the decision of the voters at the ensuing Fell election. Should hobo so fortunnte tie to receive a mnjority of yonr votes and he elected. be promises to perform the duties of the omee with integrity, to the best of his ability, and to the satisfaction of the pnblic. JOAN 31ARQUAICT Cornwall townshlp, tiloptembor 4 1801. SHERIFF. 'gill undorelgued will be a tinion conaklate for the '1 ofllee of SHERTIPF, et the ensuing Fall Election. Ere Ir 11 be thankful for the support of 111-the voters of , the county, promising, if elected, to perform the duties of oYbe Mee to the eutbilliction of the public. Lebanon, August 8, 431. . ELIAS 1.113, lIT. We are requested to announce - the name of Mr. ELIAS M.01)111, of South . Lebanon, tie an Independent candidate for County Commie- wiener, at the ensuing olectlan. ACCEPTANCE' of the ItNICN 'CANDIDATES J. Foscx, geq..—Dear 'Sir—Your note as Chalroan of the Committee appointed by the late Itepuhliesin. and Democratic Convention of Lebanon county to notify the candidates of their nomination, has been received. Approving of the Union movement which that convention has . set on foot, we - cheerfully accept the notninatiOns Which have been tendered us, upon the• platform of principles adopted by the convention. The Constitution and the Union must be main tained. Treason and Rebellion , must...be sup. pressed and punished, and the National Admin istration, Which is doing its utmeet to accom plish these ends, must be heartily sustained by the whole people without distinction.of party. All patriOts must he gratified to witness the unexampled unanimity of 4entimant which per iodos the masses on this question. Their motto: "The Union mud and shall be- preserved," has gone forth, and they are now everywhere joining hands to, make it good. In this we are most heartily with them. Yours, .to., Signed by ISAAC HOFFER. 'WILLIAM RANK, THOMAS KRAMBH, JONATHAN DENIM% 11E.IRY SIBORIST, JOHN ALL.WEIS, JACOB BBOILER, ELIAS WALBORN, JACOB ZUG. September 14, 1881 HR. IMMEL'S WITHDRAWAL. 2 , 6 the Voters of Lebanon County:—l had sub. 01141 Illy Inning to the Voters of Lebanon coun ty as an Independent 'Union candidate for the office of Sheriff at the ensuing election, but the DemOcrats and Republicans of this county hay_ lag met in Joint convention 'and settled a Union Ticket, pledged In support of;the National Ad• ministration For a vigorous prosecution of the war, I hereby withdraw my name, and request my friends to unite with me in support of the Uaion Ticket, at the coming election. JOB N EL Nor th Lehatiati, September 39, 1861. MB. lIGIIT'S WITRDU/kWAL Having been an Independent Union candidate for County Comm Wiener, I hereby withdraw in favor of the Union Ticket. North Lebanon tr., September 30, 1801. Thell.cmding Cotton Mill was again started, on Monday of last week. Mr. Loy, of Union Deposit, Dau phin county, has leased tho' Hotel property of Capt. John M. Murk, in this borough. Mr. Mark bee gone into the service of the Union us Captain of a volunteer company, now at Camp Coleman. Some of the best brooms made in the aountry, era those of Memo. B miono. sin, in North paha:lon borough. They are home-autde and need only be seen by house• wives to be appreciated. Such home industry as Mender ib Faber's should be eneoyraged. Cslit, Diehl's Rending Light Infan try °patsies the following men from Lebanon twenty ;—Riehard Herbert, Serg't,) John Rise, (Bth Corporal,) Frank IL Berber% (Muni elan') John IL Bort', John 11. Boughter, David B, Boughter, Benjamin Boyer, William Conrad, Charles Beitenroth, George Blsenhaur, Jorens:ab Sees, Demi 11. Geiger, Levi Geretb, Francis Roffman, John IL Kalchner, Benjamin Ko ch, Caliper McConnel, Levi Lewis, George Rosebury, David Snyder, William Short, Joseph Weimer, Israel Weimer, Juba Whitman, (Privates,) -21 in ali. Mr. Enueb, of the firm of Ranch & Light, corner of Plank Road and Cumberland street, bas just returned from the city with a splendid stook of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, groceries, tto. They are now unpacking. The public are invited to an examination, as great bargains will bo offered. We are informed that our old friend, John H. Shook, has opened a recruiting office in PhSadelphin, with the design of raising a com pany for Col. McCarter's Lebanon County Regi ment.-" The company is to be named the "Perse verance fid." We have no doubt of the success of Mr. Shenk, ;tithe is just tile man , fur such en gaterprige. Bittiti:DY-11/IADE CLOIIIIIIO.—Mr. L. AC; Landnitutich has gone into the Reads-made Otbtiting business,. in coniexion with his exten eteF Dry (4'asids and Grocery +tore. Ile has just Unpacked a splAndid stook , of all kinds, to an oXantination of which the public is invited. The Lebunen County Agricultural Pair eorattioneee, today (Weilaerday.) • All the latliestlipe are that it will be a great *acmes& rt strikes us that the less endorse. inint the Courier gives to the "gentleman of obis. Meal education who has traveled through this country and Europe," the bettor it will be for its own reputation, politically and morally. Politics makes strange bed-fellows, which is evidently one of the reasons that the gentleman of "elossi• eel education" likes to dabble in it WORK.—The labors of the Courier to prove that the ticket nominated on the 2d of September is a "tin iomticket." .It for gets that, even if the convention was a Union 'detention. that it adjourned sine die without single nomination, and that the ticket at the bead-of Its columns 'is only tbe Court House Clique's Ticket,—a tlekot-mado up by a number of gentlemen of that persuasion, in their individ ual capacity, wltboutautborit; or power save that Of t i o Clique and their own disposition. PALPABLY TRUIL—We like to agree with Ito Courier. Last week it Pays : "Matt will vote at the election with their eyes open, unless they wilfully close them and wilt not sea." There is not a single "departure from truth" In all the three lines, and Tom Pepper will not be delighted with them. The following are the officers of IC:began Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F., recently elected for the enduing term :—N. G., Jacob C. Light; V. G., John H. Sowers ; Secretary, John Rode ifm°l Aralstant Secretary, Frank Embioh ; T ' llm aerer. Henry Derr; G. L. Rep., George H. Reinocht, We have an excellent letter from a friend at Cutup Curtin. It will appear next week. - The Union of all loyal men in sup port of the Govararnent and the rear, which has proved so effective, and promises to terminate so successfully in the great Republican States of Ohio and New York, is extending to other quart ers n otwithstanding the efforts of the worshippers of mere, party organizations. We perceive that in this 'State the Republicans and Demo crats of the counties of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Lanouster,Alleghany, York, Frank lin, and Lebanon, have come together on a sin gle platform of devotion to the Government and the war. HENRY 3. LIGHT. MEETING IN SIIAEFFERSTOWN The citizens of Shsefferstown and vicinity held a meeting at the publie . house of Levi S. Oberly, on Saturday evening, the 28th of September.— Mr. Gtonne BENTZ presided as Chairman ; Mr. Jacob H. Mace, Secretary. The object of the meeting was stated by Dr. J. Zerbe, NI; bleb -pur ported in relatiori.of our soldiers in the. defence of our country, expressing a sense of willingness to aid them in clothing and other necessaries of life. Dr. S. Zerhe, Dr. A. V. Dueller and .Mr. Levi S. Oberly were appointed a committee on ti one. Dr. A. V. Becher, Mr. S. W. Strohm, Mr. Levi S. Cheri'', Mr. Benjamin G. Diss ingot and *C. M. Era 11 were selected - a committee on part of the gentlemen to make arrangements with the ladies wbo were appointed, viz :—Miss. Amelia Zimmerman, Miss Agnes E.,Zerhe, Mrs. E. P. Miller, Mrs - . Matilda Bentz and Mrs. J. Reiley Bucher, to carry the object of this meet. ing into effect. . • Resolved; That we sincerely endorse the ac tion of the general administration in its , efforts to suppress-the rebellion now being waged against the seine. Revolved, That we appreciate the services of our soldiers in arms, and especially that of Capt. Lang rind Lieut. Dissinger, our former townsmen, in their untiring effort to recruits a company for the Lebanon - County Regiment. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published in all the Lebanon papers. *Norn.—Mr. O. M. Kroll refuses to net, there. fore Mr. Franklin Goebert is appointed in his stead. Meeting adjourned. GEORGE BENTZ, Pres% J. IL MACE, Sec'y. - -- • Samuel tt. Faber, of Jonestown, has been elected let Lieutenant of Capt. Mark's company, and AMOB K, Kuhn, of Union Deposit, 2d Lieutenant. DEctirsk.43.---We are authorized to state that our neighbor, T. T. Worth, Esq., de clines the position of Pay Master in the E. S. Ar my, lately tendered.him by the Administration. We save bean requested to state that Excursion Tickets, as usual, will be issue d from all. the stations on the Lebanon Valley Rail road to Lebadon, during the dontinuance of our. Fair this week. The non4ppearance of the eel:nine nication received from this officers and men in the 7th Regiment, P.a. C., is explained in an. other Tait of this paper. , We underitttnd that there is ti ru. mor about that the Family Tickets to the Agri culture Fair this year will be two dollars, snob is not the filet. Family Tickets will be only one. dollar as usual. Capt. :Hurray's company is rapidly up with choice , has now 75 men sworn-in, and expects to herfall in a Week or two. MILL BURrED ANt'BLOWN 'UP:--A -o—r;--.14011.0tti: in the milliowestibli4iment known as s kelier'et Mill," located twee 4mile west of itilaMatown, Lancaster county, Thursday night. l'ive kegs of powder, attired, in' it, were exploded, blowing the mill into pieces, and destroying, all the machinery and contents, of Hour and grain. Thu property; which is a total loss, was insured for $3,9.90, • The National Fast, day was more generally observed in this place than such days nautili) , are. • Mr. Charles B. Weaver,'oneof'the proprietors of the Colebrookdole Iron Works, in Berke county, was killed on Thursday, this 19th inst., by the accidental explosion of a bomb-shell which he was testing. . was manufacturing a lot of an improved design, for government. volunteer company ,from Dan ville arrived in this place last week, and was es corted through town by the Regiment at Camp Coletnan. Said company. •joined the Lebanon County Regiment. We did not learn its officers mattes. NEW COUNPIIIiFtIT.—"A. counterfeit five dollar note, on the bank of Cemmerce, Philadelphia, has made its appearance, which although nothing like the genuine, except in the size and form of the letters in the name, has de ceived many accustomed to handing paper mon ey. The note is printed on flimsy paper, of a lighter color .than the genuine. In the right hand corner it has a vignette of a stone mason very clumsy executed bn the left aro three re. male-figures, two sitting end the other reclining; the one nearest the corner of the note is holding a sheaf of wheat. The note is marked with the letter D. The signatures do not resemble those of the genuine at all. PRETTY.—There is not a word in the language oftener used or more frequently mis applied. Every thing, pretty from the sweet angelic face of the girl you adore to a whopping big potato., or a tom cat, or a poodle dog, or in short everything. But, pretty is as pretty does and those who desire to see a lot of pretty things all lying around loose, must go to "Cheep John," he has them in profusion, end - at prices which the worst miser would call "pretty." At a meeting of Mt. Lebanon En. compment No. 68 I. 0. of 0. P the following officers were elected .—C. P., Adolphus Reinoeb I ; H. P., Tohias Reinoehl, s. E.; S. W., josieh Fau ber; John R. Sowers; Scribe, David E. Miller ; T., John T. Atkins; Trustee, Richard 11. Derr. fiat glrftirts. MILITARY UNIFORMS. --`l' h ere is, per haps, no department of military business in which there•has teas a more marked improvement than in the clothing of the s oldiers. Not- many years since olhicers and privates were clad in garments which were almost skin-tight. They Wore leather stocks, which were worthy Of -the name, for they kept the wearer in tribulation; while theirpadded breasts and tight sleeves made volition a matter of great'ditliculty. During the present war, such of our Volunteers as procure their unlibims at the Drown Si one Clothing Itch of Rockhill wilson - , Nos. 603 and'. SOS Chestnut street, ul,OllB Sixth, Philadelphia, 'obtalt clothing that Is perfectly easy, substantial and becoming. The firni named hare gone largely Into the I . .aigueSS . .of making Military Clothing, and tin it facilities enable them to fill the limiest orders in the shortest possible time. A RFAVARD IS OFFERED for t e _e action of any person counterfeiting, imitatin h g, or the vendor of any such counterfeit sor Imitation of liQilt- DATE'S ItQLLAND uI JiltL The genuine, highly concentrated. Jirojiantb.Bitters is put up In half pint bot tles only, having the nettle of the proprietor, B. PAGE, Jr.. blown in them, and hbrilignatureareund the neck of each and every bottle. This delightful Aroma has been rectified by Annul, cans, with the favor which is only .extended to really scientific preparations. When. e consider the marked success attending its administration, in the most stub born eases of Fever and Ague, Weakness of any kind. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sink and .Nervous need:tette, Indigestion. Costiveness_ and Files, tegetber with the mantilete control it execises over, all'Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgia Affections, We cannot wonder at Its popularity. Well may. the in valid,value this remedy. [August 7-Im. EVEN 1:110SE who are in the enjoy ment of perfect ttealth frequently , have need to hme re.3ottrse to tonics as preventives of disease. We are never too well armed againat the assaults of ' , the ills that flesh is heir to," Such en invigorator they may find in lIOSTETT ER'S 'BITTERS—a medicine that can not he taken regularly without giving vitality and elas ticity to the system. At this season, particularly, the strongest man is not proof against the malaria, in car- Lain sections of the country. In all cases af fever and ague. the Dinette is snore potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dangeroth cases of billions fe ver yield to its wonderful properties. Those who have tried the medicic c wilt never use another, for any of the sibilants which the HOSTETTEtt IRTTERS professes to subdue. To those who have not mode the experiment, we cordially recom mend an early application to the lit , tare, whenever they are stricken with diseases of the digestive organs. Sold by drnggists and dealers generally evecywhere. Alßy. See advertisement in an other column. [Aug. DELIRIUM TitEsreNs.--Por thin, the most awful of all complatista by its cause, and by its effect, Ends a sure remedy in Ilannewell's Toln Auo. dyne. So marked was its effect as a - violent' case, that n phytildart remarked that 'it might causedrunken ness, by the ease with which it was cured." The giving of opiuM actually aggravates the ease, reproduces a counter delirium, and It requires, no argument to prove that this Is a stop to cure. This contrast of the Ann. dyne with preparations of opium, we ask to be proved by all. and are willing to rest on results alone. need :the pamphlet, and follow directions carefully. See ad vertisement. LAugust .EMPLoYarzxr.—The Erie Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to SO dollars per month, and' xpenses; or a sem mission. This is all opportunity seldom offered, and those who acme a constant business, can rely on con stant emplriyment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Eric+o , , wing litacht!ze It. OeneraLAgent,..Milan, Ohio. @Tartifti. 01, the 20th qlt., 4'E:or:Aug. C. Worleklinl, 3lr. PRIG ID KOMII.,LUR to )111s ELIZADETU.SI. JONES, both of Union Deposit, Dauphin county. On the 21th Wit., by the Rev. J. E. Mester, 11Ir . FINIVRY Elllt3lA3f to Mks SAVANNA!, k. DOD winoitl, both Oh the lOth inqt by the Wm.', Mr. HENRI' aTAIILE to 73115 s RUIZ I.DET CONRAD, both of West [lnouye r,f Imnphln co. 01/ the sth lost , by the RAMP, lIOST BT TICIC to Mies CATILAIttNB DIITSVII,Ett, both of South On Oa 14th Inst. In . JOllPPitoxrif, by nor. Wm. Orr. ,hardt;' Mr. LEVI 801101.14 to buds HANNAM IIAYN, both of the. Yietnity of 'Frederiosinirg.• ' ' - thrthelitth idadott the same place and liy the Same DAVID MOM, to Miss ANN EI.IZAB N.A(ld, both dfdtetind twp. On Oat :324 Mat. at the same, place, fad by the same, Mr. DANIEL KUHNS of Union, to Miss CA11.0L11 , 411; A.K LER., of Lebanon. • gifv. On the 25th ult., in Cornwall township, very euddenly of homorrhage,:Mr. PETER MUTTER, aged I 7 years and S days.- Vo the 16th inst.. at the Union Water Works, FILIer.N ELIZAI3ETII. daughter of Pater a id Itnheeou KNOLL, sg:al 1 year. 4 months and-I5 days. On the 9th Mat, LEVI BORON Elt'of Union twp., aged 15-years, 6 mos, and 3 days. Ott the 11th instOlit RUA, aged 9 years, 6 MCK, end 1 day. And on the 2eth; CATO RIN E. aged 6 years, 1 mo., and 8 days. both daughters of Michael and Bus. sena 5C111.1.4.N0.E1t. Oa the 15th Mat., BARB.I.RA. TAUFFER, of Bethel twp., aged 70 years, I mo and 27 days. On the name the, ELIZ4, infant daughter of Henry and Plio9bn GAl2NET,deceased of Union,aged6 months and 19 days. Cultic 18th inst., at Canip Sharp, near Camp Tentilly, District of Calton hie, PRIVATE,' II t:N, ItY LOIIA .mem ber of Co. "0," 7th Regimen*, Petit.sylviinin ReFOrit) Volunteer Corns, (Iron Artillery) and tbritierly from Diet Unilever. township, Lebanon county, Pena a, aged about qa years. At ato cling orCOmpany C, held at their quarters, the following preamble and reseituions were watioi mons ly oi domed : WilEttiAS, An all X'ho Providence has seen fit to eall from among our number one of our brothers and cum pan IORK !nut, ms, Private 11 EN itY LO it A 11, and I,Vutatas, We deem it necessary to express out folg ingi an this t octillion. therefore _ • Resolved, That we humbly bow to the divine will of God in this our present beer of sadness, la beitic thus obliged to part With our brother, Private 11 EX It Y LO RA It. Resolved,That we deeply deplore his loss end sytn as thine wi h the family and relatives of the denessediand sineerely hope that temperetti the ,s.i.;a to , the shorn lanih." will enable them and ne to bear up under t hese pai ureF eit en lusts urea. iteedlwd, TlEtt we at•end hie funeral in a betty, and bury hint with na the mdittiy note entitled to ht+ fan k_ Renoteeti, That the foregoing retolotions be publiebA in at the Lebanon paper.), amd that .) certi fled copy be sent to Ibt-family of the flecettned: I S. W. La.condl, Conte-Mee 11. II I.•ntz, - on R. D. Unlor. Resolutions The Lebanon Market. Chr.fidiy Corrreled MA/y. LEBANON, IX EDNEV DAS. OCTOBEE2, 1561. Wt. Mills Ex. loam 25 El.etas, i doz., II Smith " Extra d2O Butter, lb.. 10 Leb. Super. Pitos 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 115 bard, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 05 Tallow, 9 Primo nye, 10 Ham, 12 Corn, - 50 Shoulders, 10 Oats, ' . 25 ,Sides, 10 Closer-seed, 400 Soap, TiMotbpseed, 250 Bees.wax, 25 Flax-seed, - 150 White Rags, 3 Dried Apples, Ttlbu.,' 100 Mixed Rugs, 1 Debut Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, 'f lb., 1234 . Peach "Suitt,' 250 Bristles, Ih., 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Festliers,? Th., 62% Cheiriew, 150 Wool. ¶ lb., 40 Seep Beans, qt., 6 . Potatoes, V- bus, TO Vinegar,* gat: 12 1 ,4 • Apple 1.1 utterderoa , 45 Thp - Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, • Sept. 28.—There is a firm- feeling ins' the Flour market, and rather inure inquiry both for ship ment and hams consumption, but without change from last . week's quotations. The - tides for export reach 2500 barrels, et $5 /23 , , , m barrel for WeStern superfiee. $5 3734®5 50 for extra, $5 50@5 62 1 /4 for extra fitfully, Inchn,ing 1200 barrels "Dcletrare Mills" at tt pri,:e not Made public. The sales to the retailers and bakers are to a fair extent, ranging front our lowest figures up to $7 50 ter common superfine and fumy lots. In nye Flour or Corn Meal, nothing doing. Grain—There is less doing in Wheat ; the offerings have fallen off, and prices remain without change.— Sales of 4000 bushels at $1 2001 23 per bushel for Wes tete and. Pennsylvania lied, and $1 23@1 24 fur South. ern,lneluding 2590 bitshols of the latter at a price to be fixed 1500 bushels S'eutheru White also sold at $1 30@1 38, and 5000 bushels choice Kentucky were dis posed of on private tua. Dye Is steady at fin eons for planed 56 for new. Core is rather quiet,;, sales of 3500 bushels Yellew at 56 cents Oats are in good re finest, and further sales of 860000 biteheht were made at 30031 cents for new. Southern, and 32 cents for Pennsylvania. . PHILADELPHIA CATTLE 111 KET.—Abeet 1,850 head of beef Cattle were offered. HE Phillips' yard. chew ing an increase of 000 over the receipts of last week.— The demand w is fair end prices about the sable, nearly all being disposed of at prices ranging from $0 to $8 50 the 1001 as . fur COIIIIIIOII to good 1111(1 ex t ra Timiity . Cows were father lower, and about 40 sold at from $25 to $35 each, as in quality. Of hogs the receipts and sales reached 2,450 bead, in chiding 1,040 at tethers, at $4 5445 50, the latter for good corn fed ; and .sta/ at the Avenue yard, at Atm $4 75 to $5 50 the 100 lbs. net. Borne .7,000 Sheep were dispoood Of at from 634 to 7 cents ill3b. net. showing very little change since lett Week. .161 :: 50.trti,'sftionto, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. lIfE valuable property known as the COLEBROOK FURNACE ESTATE, situated in Londonderry township, Lebanon county, Pa., mid -way between the Boroughs of Elizabethtown and Lebanon, and 7 miles from the Cornwall Ore Banks. will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the lith day of OCTOBER, 1861, in pursuance of en order or the Or phans' Court of Lebanon county. Said Estate contains upwards of 1451 ACRES, a considerable portion of which is in Timber, the re. Vd3 g mainder being in a high state of taint. F ., ration, ndmirably watered, and the 'whole under excellent fencing.— The improvements consist of a spacious and well built STONE MANSION. with Ornamental grounds. (includ ing a TEN-PIN ALLEY,) KITCHEN, GARDEN. DAI RY, BARNS, STAB! ES. SMOKE HOUSES, SMITHS' and WAOON-MAKERS' SHOPS, ICE HOUSES, and OFFICES of every description attached; a - - - - 'MERCHANT GRIST AND SAW MILL, built cif Stone, on a never. failing stream of water, with fine Stone; Dwelling, Stabling, a ud all necessary. '! 44 .44-77, and convenient outbuildiugticonnected therea ith ; it large STOWE Faßell MOUSE, witIfTENANTS LBW 88, WASH and SWINE House, with very superior BANK BARN, 05 By 45 feet, and all other necessary conveniences. There are also con nected with the property upwards of FIFTEEN MEI, LINOS for hands, in good mph., and the OLD COLEBROOK FURNACE, which might be put in running order at a trifling ex petoo. There, nrti likewisu a number of thriving FRUIT ORCHARDS of the choicest qualities and varietlea of FRUIT. Tho above property will be sold either In the whole, or in parcels, to suit purchasers, as t e IIUI Lb- INGS, fences, and other imprevetnents, adroit of com l ., /tient subdivision. oie Persons purchasing with - n view to entering' into the iltON BUSINE6S, can be accommodated with 1,000 or 2,000 ACRES of choice TIMBER LAND. .tom Those desirous of viewing the place, vim do SD by calling on the Moneger, Mr. JOHN REN,BON, re siding on the premises. co_ An indisputable fide will be given on the let of April, 1862, and terms nip e known on day of sale, by W. G. FREEMAN, Administrator of the Estate Of 192 i. caT....444 4 y, ciecN, 'Lebanon, rut., October 2, 1801. Town Lois at rrivato subscriber cifIVIS for sale. h UK es Mitt/ {..OT OF OItoUND. on the old Forge.ropA Nicti , iikko Quit. tapabilla, in this borough. There to n9.1a4 , 419; 1 1p,er lot in this locality than this one. It will be so t tp suit the times. Paiyineute easy. Apply to ,Lebanon, 5apt..2.5, ?-64:! 'S.II.I4IJEL EA.I.I,IiESKRT. Erligimto English preaching next Sabbath morning and atoning in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath Morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church. anti in the evening. ST. Joux's REFORMED Gingion.---Itegular service every Wednesday evening at 7% ,o'clock . ovary Sunday morning at 10 o'clodk, and evety Sunday evening at 734 o'clock. etrlnsT Cnonmr.--Serriee in Temperance Gall on Thurs day, (fast day,) at 10 A. al.. and on Sunday morning. English ears ices on next Lord's morning and Garman in the afternoon, in Zion's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sunday evening in the Mora vian chureb—Englbh in the morning at 10 o'clock, at the Gorse-shoe Pike Meeting house. READY! oE cLoTn LNG Will be sold at Extrema?, Low Prices. I AKER, one of the firm of Bother & Bros., has H token the stuck of Ready made Clothing at the upproisement, which will enable him, to sell lower than anywhere else can be bought. Call and sec for your selves before you make your Fall purchase. cm, THREE DOORS WEST FRONI COURT HOUSE. Lebanon, Sept. 26,1851 HENRY RAKER. 'CLOTHING I. ; CLQTHING I I Large Assortment - of .111rn's and Boy's Clothing, cznd Gents' Furnishing Goods for Fall and Wint-er. There are severed. who have them fin' sale, But at one store they are sold very low; 'Tie et Ilvizenstein lhos. ' in Cumberland street, Where crowds of men and boy ago. 17) ETZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Court _IIL, House, are aware, that among the capital necessi ties of humanity. good clothing are of tl.e first impor tance, have supplied themselves and are weekly receiv ing accessions to their stock.from 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 Overcoats, Pewit:. coats,. Sark•coats, Busiuess-coats. All kinds of Boys' Clothing, Undershirts, Drawers, Knit Jackets, :Socks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and a general variety of Fur goods. Prices down to the lowest notch the market affords, and general satisfaction as usually given. Sekeenber 25, 1861. ItElZE2iS'thil,N 'MOTHERS NOTICE. TrizrE.- g reittest variety' of. stylps of 'CANE REATED noMsnilingat a great reduction . ; whole. sale and retail, on account of rebuilding the Factory and Wareroonve„ Nos. 225 and 225 - Korth Gth street, above Race, N. R.-.-Tht - Stock composes very handsome new patterns, for Parlors, 'inning Robins and 'Cham bers; handsome new styles-of Ladies' Sewing Rocking Chairs; Reception Chairs, Arm, and a large. ' variety of Camp Chairs; all warranted to homy own intanthidture. March 27, 1801.-Iy. It. vasmai. PIJBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, at the public house of David nolliager; in the borough of Lebanon', ou SATURDAY, OCTOBRIt 6; 1861 at 6 o'elaelc.l"; N.. the fallowing iteal Estate of AIWA EMI PSIFFER, deed : • A LOT OF GROUND, eon tabling 39 feet front and 69 foot deep, on Blizabeth street in Lebanon, adjoining lots of Peter Schott William Mover, and a school Lot; thereon erected is a, (row er , House ly dwelling 2 stories high, 22 by 16 feet, .a. Bakehouse, ALSO. On Raturaay, October 12, 1881, at 12 o'clock, M., on the premises In Palmyra Lebanon county, the following Personal Property. vit : Carriage, Carriage Harness, Saddle Rails lot of Binirds, - • cod, Machine for making - Bnooms, Steelyards, That:" Robe, Div:mond fount glass, Planes, lot of old Iron, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, at tbe Fake time and place, the following Real Estate, viz LOT OF GROUND, containing 162 feet front, on the principal street of rat , myra, Lebanon county, adjoiring property of Simon G.Dorstick, Susanna Henry, John lteaut and others, having arceted thereon 2 'Log DWELL - Ma, DOUSES, weather beanled, with -Kitchen attached, well with Pump, SHOP. BARN,. and other outbuildings. Also a variety of Fruit 'trees.. P088(.88i011 and good title will be given ou.the Ist,day of - April, 1502. Terms will be made known on day of tale by lIENRY FlBllElt. WILLIAM BLEISTINE, Exeentors.o Abraham Peiffer, deceased. September 18,1861. IF YOi7 IYANT A - good PICTURE for 'a Medallion or Pin, ealliat LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Donn. IF YOU WANT ABICTURB of pour deceased friend, - enlarged ane.. colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. D lEi t you see ATKINS BRO.'S New Boot and Slim.. A full assortment of Linen Goods for Coats and Pants just received and offered at Great Bargains b y & MISS ATKIAS IarOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of rir Lebanon and vicinity that mho has opened n FASHIONABLE.' MILLINERY and MANTUA MAK -ING ESTABLISHMENT, in Market street, 2d door above Uill. A new stack just received and openklor inspection, embracing n full assortment of Silk, Craite and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, be. Lel:Almon, Aprlll7,lBo. Ma'am W. Rank, VOII.MUItLY OF : 4 INFSTOWN. LENA NON COUNTY, j: would respertfuh:, ''uform his friends, and the pub lie; that he has connect," “himself with Mr. bows% in tne TOBACCO. SNUFF .a=." . SEGA R. RUSINIiSS, No. 138 North Third Street Philo, where he will be glail to receive customers, and • hill sell et rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, July 17, 1861. I,,EMI3IOGER'S CLOTH MA UFACTORY. r IMIANKFUL for past favors, the miderstemed respect fully informs the Public, that hecontinues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township. Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry fur him to :Say more, than that the work will be done in the sates EXCELLENT I!ITYLE, whieb has made his work and nettle so well known in the sorromniiim coun try. Ile proudest to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. llis manufactory is in Complete order. 3111{1 lie flatters himself to be able to render the SthlldsatiMitction as heretofore. Ite manufactures Broad and 14 'orro;o Clotho, Cie - reinetts, Blankets, White and the Flaitnela, an in the best manner ne also airds Wool and . makes Rolls. For the conve nience of his Costomers. Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the billowing pi:mann—At the stores of George I.; Pyle, Looser & Brothers, George MeiritehL n 4.1 at She new Drug Store of Joseph Lemberger, near the Market Mame, in the borough of Lebanon; at - the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lehinon; at S. Gosh- era's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Earnst. Vrederieksborg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the Mere of Mr. Weisner, Bellevue; at the store ef3lartin Early, Palmyra; at the styrene Mr. Zlitimerman, East libunver. Lebanon comity. All ma eriide will taken away regularly, from the above pla ces. tinislnal without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed,, eon leave the sane, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. 1:-r his customers can onhirithe Stocking Wool-to be prepared from the Wool of the Undersigned, which wilt be dime and left ht time &sired PlaCea.. D. It is desiied that those haring Wool carded, will pay the . Cash therefoi., at the above named plages. 1.1,7 ON LllllllllllOllll,. Dot. liauover Lebanon county, July 17, 18til. ?MONEY WANTED: Commissioners of Lebanon counts :are desirous Of norking.irioap of SEVERAL TII.OIISAINV DOI hAItS. To iste opplleation should be tilatlti to the Treasurer, C. 11. Boramer, Esq., or DAVID 1101,1,1N0E8, Commissioners SIMON DOLTZ, of 1101110tT EVANS- Lebanon county Attost :—Crites Sinau, Clerk. Lebanon, Septeiutoir 18, IS6I. NEW JAVERY S /MULE. THE undersigned respectfully informs the Maine that ho has openrd a NEW - LIVERY STAIII,E, at Mrs. RIM; ilotel Market. street, Leli.;. anon, where he will keep fin. tie public accommodation a good stoek -or HORSES and VEHICLES. 11c will keen gentlenud good driving Hories, and handsome and safe Irehiclos. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. &c. Lebanon, July 17, 1861.. JAMES MARCEL CHEAP STORE OF RAUCH &. LIGHT. At th e eb r uer , of Cumberland Street and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. IUrESSILS. RAUCH & MORT take pleasure inlnform. tug their friends and the public generally that they have just opened a large anti carefully selected assort mina of DRY GOODS, OROCRIUhIS. QIIHRNSWARM, &ti to which tXtly respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their DRY - GOOOS have all been selected with the greatest taro from the largest Importing !louses In Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spices. also, a large assortment of - QUEENSWARE. among tkigh are the newest patterns, together with al most an, (Milan variety of Goods. in their line of Nisi. Hess, wtim.b * 4l4g:field van cheap for cash, or Countty Pradnge,WkeniU.KWUßPe fttlBl BAGS.II BAGS! ! I. The.atq@4,tios,c4 -1 11iilersAuld Tanners is directed to. thein kinige stock o , Vhafi,. thigh tltey will sell at wboloole" prices, • Dekcitt , atiCi Awl{ Bargains laSckaitiwa43 acal Hogs' Won; plena°, 17.•'call at. tliethouaß,§Ore 1 4:1 4 N44 STINA It you want goed,tiu ware eallika i'va aud Sheer Irou §tPr. o l Of. 4.44 X AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are you sick, feeble, and coteplateing? Are you out of order, with your systemde meek and your feelings un comfortable? These symp toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, nud should be averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse oat the disordered hu mors— purify the Wood, and let the Heide move ou unob structed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous as ty, purify the system from the obstructions which mike disease. A cold settles somewhere In the body, and oh. streets its natural functions. These, if Hot relieved, I reset epee themselves mid the surrounding organs, pro• clueing general eggs:trillion, suffering, and disease. ; While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see hew directly they restore the natural online ed the system, end with it the buoyant feeling of health again. Whet is true and so apparent in this trivial and enlllllloll tinnilintint,, is else tree in many of the desissented and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar elistrue. Cons and derangements of the natural fueetions of the I body, they are rapid!,, and, ninny of them ..urely, eared by the same neems. None who itssow the virtues of these • Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering, from the disorders they cure. Statentente from leading physicians -in some of the I principal cities, and from other well known public per. cons. Parra a Forwarding Merchant if St. Louis', ltb. 4, 1656. ! •.Da. Area: Your Pills are the paragon of ell that le great in medicine: They have, cured any little. daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. liar mother has been ,long gviev- , ously afffieted_with blotches and pimples on her skit, and , uss in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried : your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA. MOlfCltlDCirs E.+ As, a Family Physic. L Prowl'''. E. 11: Ctirtteright, Nee; Orleans. ' 0 Your Pills are the. prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They. are ; 1 00 Mild, brit very certain and effectual in their action.on. the &„ bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily 2 - - treatment of disease. . `HultdachniDielefleadstelso,VotaiStismioh, 4 4 r. Proni,Dr...lidwurd Boyd, Baltimore. Decklltto. Alen: I cannot answer you-what complaints have cured with your Pills better : Atm to say aff that we w .ever treat with apargotiee medicine. I piece great depen dence on an effected cathartic in any. daily.conteet- with disemo,.and believing ski 'le that yvtw Picsatibrd us the Ust irt we have, / ofcourse value them Me Prrrsnuno, Ploy 1, 1865. Da. J. C. Attn. Sir: . 7 have Veen repeatedly cured of • ea the worst Imoduche any body eau have by a close or two "7". of your Pills. -It seems to arise front a foul stomach, me , which they cleanse at once. . • • - Tours with great inspect, FD. W. PRIMA, ' Cleri. , of Steamer Clarton. "Bilious -Dia ekracvs —Lty or Complaints. I . • . Font Dr. Titer:din-4 Perk City. Not only are your Pills admirably Rebuffed to their put.' pose m an aperient, lint T find their beneficial effectsupon the Liver very marked Meheal.. They have in iny 'mac tics proved , more effectual for the one of bilio u s cow. plaints than any ono remedy . / can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we have at length a JitirgiiiiVe which Is wor thy the COlllidellee of Lime peufessinu and the D4PIIVTIII-21T OP Mk INTEMOR, Washington, D. C., 9th Feb., 1855.1 Sant have need your fills in my genes./ mud hospitalpractice ever since yen made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the hest cathartic we employ. Their regu lating actiou on the liver is quick and &Med, cense,. queittly they are an Attittlirxl.k , c sans ty fur drtangenen ta of that organ. i wised, I have seldom found a case of bilious disease on obst Mete that it did net readily yield to them. .Fraternally yenta, AWAY.° BAIA:, AL D., rkgsician if the Burins Hospital. -Dyiat9itcry . Diarrhcea Relax, Warms. • T rent Dr.. 7. G. Green, of Chicago. Your Pills !snare Lust a long . triab lit my practice ' and I hold theta in esteem AN ono or the best aperiegibil buvo eves. fentid. Theirallerative effect upon the liver makes them tut excellent remedy, when given its small doses for bilious dysentery and diai - rbara. sugar-waling makes them very acceptable and eouvenient for the use of wooteu and children, Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. Prom Rev. J. T. Ilium, rastv of44cleeret Claud a 4, Boston. Dn. A TE.T have 1140 your Pills with extraordinary success Way fussily and :smug those 1 sun called to visit its dietress. 're .regnlate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, thvy are the very hest remedy 1 have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to, my friends. Yours, J. Y. BIASES. Wannaw, Wyoming Co. N. Y.,-Oct. 1855. SW{ SIR: I am using year Cioisartie Pills In my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgntive to cleanse the system and purify the _fountains ttf the blood. G. MEACIIAM, eon/Alga Don, Cos t I veil ess, Suppression, restteuntatlaux, Gout, 111curealgia„ Drop sy, Paralysis, Fite, etc. From Dr. J. P. Vicnyhn, Nottreet, Councta. Too moult cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of costirenns.- If ethers sf our fraternity have Vaunt them ne officarinus as have, they should join me in proclaim ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who staffer from ,that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. 1 behave cos. limas to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that orgua-and cure the disease. Prom Mrs. E. Saari, Physidort end Mictmift, Boston. Lund one or two largo doses of your Pills. taken at the proper lium,are excellent mmuntived of the intiotrol secre tion tilieti wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to ckause the stomach and expel worsts. They era se much the beet ebyele we have that I recommend no other to my patients. Prom the Res. Dr. liawkes, tithe Nothmlist Epic Chun*. PULANICI Ilettsc. Savannah, Ca. Jon. G, 1856. Nointizo Stn: I should be ungrateful far the relief your skill bat brought me if I did nut report my moo to you. A. raid 8.4061 in my limbo and brought on excru elating flerlfiligiG veins, which ended in amide rhemoo-. jok beret. Notwitlestandlng I had the beet of physicians, the „ rig diseatte grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your 61 excellent agent hi Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your 1 r Pins. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use - of them, lam now entirely well. Senora . Cusztaxa,.Baton Rouge, La., rDec. 1856. Da. Aran: I have been entirely eared, by your Pills, of .72hourmdic soot —a painfel diseinie that had afflicted the for years. VINCENT 'SLIDELL. -Moat of the PIN ho market coetrain , Mercury, which, although a - valuable remedy in skilful hands, is done , nim in a‘ pubP" - ill, from the dre- ..egeren.. public pill, trout tho dreadful . conse quences that frequently follow Its incairtinua ,no. These contain no mercury or mineral eubstance AVilateVer. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr. LC. AYER de CO., Lowell, Nu& I Mil by J. L. Luntberg,r, Dr. Ross and D. S. ItAber, Lelkslion : Itro., A mtvilbe : Shirk. _Myerstown ; g "'tomtit& Mt. Nebo: ttatTer., Fast ll:mover Kroll , - Shaefrerstown; and by Dealers everywhere. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N PURSUANCE of an order of the Otp .11718' Court of"Letosnon moray. will. be soldity public saie.on SATURDAY, OCTOBE R,45, at 1 o'clock, P.-M, 1111 the premises, the whale or part of the following Real Est,cte , late of Henry S. Ziemer man. deed:, viz :•-• A PLANTATION Olt TRACT OF LAND .situate in Cornwall township. Lebanon connty. Pa, on the 'Horse Sloe Pike.; about I Mile from Eby's Tavern. coatoining I.".& ACRES, of good Liineetohe Land, in a liigh S'trite of culti*ation and under good fences About 4 acres hedvy tim er. The improvements are a two story LOG 11.0881 0 ,, plastered. a large AVaAh - Howe with Ir,„Sprlng o asement—veil. with puiup i!ear the House, zila b rge SWEITZFIR, STONE N, a Wition Shed; Corn rCrib, and , otlin& nue426s7lTY out buildings,. A young tiring grehard, and running water on the Prionises. ' , • fa•—• The above Property will he'sold in whole: or part to suit purchasers.. •-„ • • • 'Conditions of sale will be trade known:Py • FRANK. J. wromn, AdministratOr of the estate of !romp S. Zimmerman, dee'd. Gronaz B. liAncu, Auctioneer. [Aug. 23.'61. Ct B UN UMRIILt.AS,Paramols, rich and fine: Skeleton Skirts, Dusters, Shawls, anal a variety of other goads forittelirs, just received and for sale elimper than the cheapest by 1 fliN It Y I NI:. micitcuArwr.,TA I LORI NV S 3 . RAMSAY & BRO., in Final's bonding, &triter Coibe,iand :Area and 1)no alloy, have on hand and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a largo lot of CLOTHS, CASSI ERES, and VESTINGS, weir selected from Good Bowes. Good Pits and sub. Bianchi, making guarantsed to alt. Alan Handl:or. chiefs ' Cllttilitg, Mores . Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy - nod Plain Linen Shirts, limier Shirts and Drawers. S. S. RAMSEY A BRO. Lebanon, August 8, 1861. Fancy Furs ! Fancy Furs !! JOHN FAREIni. 718 eat. between 4.11 and Sth Sts., (late of iIS Market St..) Phila. , Taterarrsit A:CD ANUFACTUItEIt OF, atnl , PALER n'c ALL KINDS OF 'ANCI7 FURS, for La. ies', Misses' and Mi. reit'a Wear. Having now ntenufae tired and in store my taunt large and beau- Irui assortment of all he various styles and tialitios of Furs, adapt al to the eolding F.,11 Ind Winter t:POSOI18. mild' respectfully in. TIM an 61CF1Millati011 of my stock and prices from thos, Intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offur them very desirable inducements. - All my Furs have been purchased for cusb,and made by experienced and -ompetent band. and as the pres ent momentary troubles render it meccas ry that I should dispose of my goods at very small advance on cost. Tara satisfied that it will be to the interests of those who design purchasing, to give me a call. .tea. Recollect, the. name. number and street : John gayety', (Now Fur Store.).7lB Arch Street, l'hilad'a. S +ptereber 11, 1861-sm. Reader, have you seen Prot. advertisemeniciri Our paper. Bead it it will ttitiirest. 'Ton. LEMBERCER S S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS op FIRST IMPORTANCE. L. LHM.P.EllOillt. firm : mal e 0, the is/ „ delphia Colima of Pharmacy. offers to th, citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country a PURE selection of Drugs. 3teda-ines and sea Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumer!, and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing hest manufacture in the country. and it lerkr I'4 variety of Tooth Brushes. Neil. Flesh. Clothes mot and Hair Brmdms. Pocket. Toilet. end Fhn.l Combs (divan', Sitell,liorn and Inflts ituhhor 0,4 PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. 611 Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large nod small 911f/with's at LEMBERGEWS Drug Store. G A R D E N S F E RSt .1 Poi F IPW E R, S E E D S, Pr- _ • You will find a full assortment and a iargt variety of Fit ESTI Garden end Fp, w ,, r s ee d, ~, LEM n E E 'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye. Soda Ash,' and Potash bilarge and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. I Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash. Sal orates. Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale! in large and small quantities at LEM Ellin:M.'S Drug Store. If you aro in want of good washing SOttp.i pure white oared Castile Seep, Country Sonp.l Erasive'Sratp , th relators grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at • LEMBERGER'S. Do you want a good flair Tonle? something to make tlio buir"grow, to cleanse thehead, and Ito prevent failing out of the hair; if you do • Call at LEMBERG ER'S. ttea ' TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to - call and exam. Ina my stockor.Trusses, Supporters, &c., com prising a variety . of Manufacture. • wo.,,, , q,ferslits' Genuine "Improved Self Ad. •usting Pad True." "Marsh's" Catamen ial Bandage. An invaluable article for tho.purpose. If you are in want of coy of rim. above you ran be suited at -LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Puro Ohio Cata.wha Brandy- The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes' to be bud in ell its rarity at LEnniEll GER.'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. Anything yon want that is kept in a well' conducted Yirst class DEng Store, can be furn, LEMBER.GER, Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the yers, - libei•al, patron. ago thus far reeeircd from the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citlitua of- Leimnon and surround logs, I again solicit .a share, promising 1:0 il9l, every effort to please all. 11" - -.Special attention given to PIITETOIAN PRieSCILIPTIONS and FAMILif Boot - es, and all medicine di,:pensed Werrauted PURE. always ,1 good as can Ito obtained anywhere, and sold to suit the times, Remember the Address, JOS.. L. LEMBERGER, Druggiet, Clieutiet and Apothecary, Feb. 15, 1860. Market street. Lebanon. Pa. PROP. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE COB MAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR als precisely what Its name Indicates. for, whilst 16 . pleasant to the taste; it is ; revivifying, exlilla -1 rating. mid strengthening to the vital powers. . h also reilitfies. xeittstittes and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re, lstales and renders the System. invuliterablq t,sl attacks of disease. It is the onlyrpreparation, iever offered to the world in a Minder form eel us to he within thereat+ of all. So chemically' and tdtillftilly combined as to be the most pow. [i erfal Mitre. and yet. an perfectly adapted to as to net in perfot accorartoe, with tt(e, fates qf na-, hire, and liince. soothe the wegked stnnumh . and! tone up the digestive organs, ond . allay all net.- ' cons And other irritation, It is also perfectly exhilarating In its enacts, and yet tt in novel' followed by laasitmic or depression of spirits.— 01 It is compared entirely of • egetables and those iVa thoroughly combining powerful knob:nod sooth ing properties, and consequently can never in jure. Suet: a remedy has long been felt to be a desideretuM in the medical world, both by the thorongbir skilled in tnedieal science. and also by all wile have suffered front &Nifty: - , - for it needs no metrical skill or k ova:ledge oven C . to See that debility follows all attacks of ellsease, and lays the ouguarded system open to _ the, attacks of man v of the most dangerous to! which pour ;humanity is constantly liable,H iiSnell, for 'wimple, Rs Ihe following: C 0113111111 ), Om., Ilroncliitis. Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Lass, of Appetite, Faintness. Nervous Irritability,! Neeraigin,, ralpilatieln of the heart. m e lon.: -1 i ) r leboly, Hypochondria, Nicht Sweats, Lautotorl , •Cfitldness, and ati that class of Clump, so tear-{ fatal if unattended to in time. rolled Fat 6 41 ,t , ..ur'''Telell•altttetes.;Ttssno7VlZridt7iftin. .1., i jt v l e7U l St v i 1 till , plaftits, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or] • ilacontimmite of the Urine, or any general de-; Ir:impound of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Japek, , Side, and between the Shoulders. prodil "within UYSlight Colds, !lacking and Conlin nisi Citogh. ErmcHat i at. Difficulty or grotthing i and indeed we might imuntarate many, mars still. but we Imre space only to Say, it will ':,.' not only eure-tim debility following ttbills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising frwn Mi asntatic Infitionws. and curo the du-eases at oiee. if already at meked. And :iv it !acts di-, eeetly and persisie. tly upon the billet-3r sys.l tem. arousing the Liver to neti”ii, prompting.: Sn faet: ell the eXcrel hoi and i , i, - rCtiOns of the sy stem, it will Mishit-1y prevent any deliterbi ens 'comet' ueneer fallowing upon change of clbl mate and water; Immo all travelers, should ,have a bbttle with them and all slandri take al !table speonftd at least- betbre eating. As it: prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive) organs, it should be in the linittls of all persons; of sedentary habits students, nainisters.biteral f.T! Men. ,And all ladies mot accustomed tai Much out ii. or exercise >hat l d silWay, U-0 it If they. will they viii find an agreeable, ph- -, ant. and efficient remedy against those illS which rul e ! theta o 1 their beauty:- thr beauty cannot exist withent health, anallwalth cannot exist while..the Waive irregularities continue Then again, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's! F chief, -Taken a Jamul, or two before the final'. ;trial she tams the dreadful period with per ! Pet ease safidy. nets is miSthhe about, it this Cordial, is ott tee chalk for it. Brothers, 'try it And.to you we appeal tealmect the it , nesalwdeellee riot only of your dangliters he- I fore it be too late. but duo your sons and hese! bands, forlwhile the Wittier, frotn false delicacy . go tit/we ton premature grave rather than lvt their condition be klionli in term, the latter anti efrria so mixed up. with the-.Xcitemenf of basi Uess tinit if it v ere not its - ;eau they bw Wont.. travel in the rani. dt,Wlnvard path. until t - 0,0 - late To Mil at their fatal fall. Del the mother is always visits ut, a n al to yell .re confidently appealbfer we are sure your never Wittig lir fectit:u will unerrittgly point yon to Professor Woud's litit;rative Cordial Nnfl tor as the remedy which should be always on F ill nil he time of need. U. . 1. WOOD, Proprie tor. 444.11 read way. New York. and 114 Market' street, St- Linda. Mo., and sold by all good Drag.. gists. Also -by Dr. Russ, oppoSite the Court Douse, Lebanon, Fa. Price One Whir per • Bottle ! = [dulyl4, Cow. Seed Nwa nted rrili subscriber will pay the, highest market prices TIAIOTRY SEED, CLOVER SEED. FLAX SEED, At.the Mill in .Market street, Lebanon borough:- 11ring it intatediittely. A IMAM. iSTEttee: I. tilt. La131710/I,,Sil.tienber 4, '6l. PAlloennakers Atiessti4)lx F u n Shounialiers, to work ou 31ilitai•y Shoes, nro icd/IJ waittuil by the undeisigiind in Lunation. Good wog and enipicquit•iat for the ii holt: whiter will In givtin. Apply itnutediatidy to JAOOII.ItOEDEL. • Lebanon, Sept. 4, 'GI. Admini Iralmos Noiice. - pc i; is hereby given that Letters of AthololfOTO lN MOO utt tho eAate Ur Dario M. t'ansex, late of Mill crerlt Lebanon county, de&d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the township and county aforesaid. All persons having elahns ou tethi estate will please present them, and those indebted gill mike innOodOtte payfliont to UI:IAit 13. STPiWART, Administrator Millrreek township, August 28, 'tit, . , a RANT 11Mt: IIPOLIA" 3 A TrultNEV-Al`—ollice hr Cumberland street, / - 5, in the °Mee or his lather, Gem Julia Weidman. Letniutte, Augu , 4 28, thttl. . J. EL BOWMAN A TiOnNEY-AT-LAW, bus t itEntiVEl) Lea oßico m Funek', New lluMling, (second atory t ) Cumberland Street. Lebanon. Pa. LeCnuon, April 6,1559 CYRUS P. MILLER, A TTMINgY-ASLAW - -ofli`co in Walnut street, near. ly (TWAIN the Buck Hotel, and tWe doors south from Kartuany's Hardware store. Wrn. dk, March 23; "TELE: ITNI ON," ARCM STREET, ABOVE THIRD Pill LA.D.ELPII lA. Upton' S. f%' ewe° Proprietor 11010 is central, conynnicot by Pas.vtieve ear I to All parts of tto, city. and to every ratrticula. adapted-to the comfort mitt tennis "of the businees• la. Terms $1.50 per day. Sept. THE NEW !RAKER y , Imi untilpas*ted would respectfully imorin Cite eh! rprtsofLelmnren, tbat helms nAKI in :di its varieties. at hi , ,tart , Cuthbert:m.l street. Leh:llmm nesrly t , • [lntel. and will supply customers with tio. be..t 6;1 t.A ;; CA ke. - Floor r..eired from e isnot:N.! , :go returnei to them - in bread sit short notice; • COI\ eEC.110N.P.:,111..E6; of all-kinds. fresh and of the best vottity, ennatautly on It nth, and fiirbtaltid.iti mis lowest prices. • -Tll public islinvitedia giyome a tia: ial. Lob • uon, Nov, 9,1869, , ' • Z. it. FARM: `" Lebanon Valley Insliillatif 3 lo Annville, Lebanon county; Penn'a., • UNDER T7fl VL:PF,RINTSKOMM. 08. W. J. BURASIDE 3 A. 111. rriIEDESTGN or Vitt S'Atllool. is to limit. as far as may I, be, tint requirementsofaprngressiveage, Thu course of of udy being to arranged and extended that pupils of any age or - degree of ad ean-ement may 'to entered, to nearly equal advantage, and embracing hi its differ-, tut departments those Drenches of Education mon useful or desirable iu the different spheres of life,--• TRH ENGLISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly tti Imola a thorough, ittlittti , tal etittetttion, Withal May be turned to account in the transaction of business.— The 01..k$RICAL DEPAIITAIErrr embraeing the study of tha uht,sicp, ancient and modern, with a view to .cultivate the taste—to refine and elevate the mind, ur as a beak to the study ef what are rolled the learned professions. A NOHMALOR TEscitnit9 3 riFTAATMENT, in which an expo. Hence of more than twelve years, in schools of various grades and in different sections or the Union, will be drawn noon in familiar lectures, filustrathmend exam ple. to import a knowledge of the Mat* TEACIIINGt TUE INSCIPLINE is gentle but lirm. No anneeestr . sary restraints are inslithlittl for the take of mere effect,' —but such its are deemed conducive to the moral or men- MI welfare of the st admit wil Ibe rigidly enforced. Stu dents front abroad can hoard, (unless Otherwise desi red) in the family of the principal. And over these aparea tal control will be exercised during their stity. They will not be allowed to be absent from the institute at nnsrasenaltle hours; to visit taverns or placei of am use m tat without permission ; or to be absent from their plee! , s. in school on any pretext except sickness or per; it t col Or 41.1 , M11:111. TUE LtlifA MIN is pleasant, healthful and seehttled; in a nourishing little village—surrounded by a pictur esque d highly cultivated district. This twelity mike Eastward.of Harrisburg. and within view of the belie-, non Valley Railroad, which connects Ilarrishurg and Reading, and forms a link in the great chain of rail roads-between New Yolk and .•the West." M M INSTrTUTE is a spacious, three-story, Mick structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding school. The furniture of the school rooms is nearly new, and of the kinds most approved for use and com fort. The students' rooms are, largo and convenient, and will be occupied zenerally by ten students .mch. STD DIES. :—Spelling and Defining, Reading and ]lo cution, Writing, Aritbungle, English Graimnar, raphy, History, Composition and Declamation, Om Rrsping, user/Him). Algebra. Geometry, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy. Astronomy. Anatomy and Yhysiol- WY, Surveying, Plane and Sphoridal Trigonometry, Logic. 40101011 C, Dioral Scitiode i Lain', Greek, French,' and Music. El TILE YE/Elt OF ECIfOOL. (commenced on Bfonday, July 22d.) will continue for 10 mouths with an inter ruption of one week. between Christmas and New Year. Students can enter atany time. and they will be charg ed oni:t , from the time Of entering. EXPENSES for Beard, Wunhing, Tu Lighte. per quat ter of it Weeh.4. $35. Fur Tuition alone, per railer, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern language:4. each $2.; for :ILI. Any further intbrination. that May, be desired can be obtained by addrnesing the Principal, W. J. '131111.N511 4 0, Animate, Pa. July 31,'01.-If. Lebanon Female Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. , JULIA ROSS, Muscial Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. IttE NINTH SESSION will commence Soptember 1 ttgrith This School is deqlemed to elevate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advantat' gas at a mode: ate cost. Thaschoul year is ditided into two sessions of five months each. ;Charge per session, front 734 to H. dollars. according to the studies of the scholftr. _Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German.• *** Particular attention given to the musical depart-' meld. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gui tar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with - the Eehod will be waited upon at their homes, wham desire ed, and at the usual rates Surly application should_ he made to Board of pireclord: S. J. STINE, D. S. IIA)INIOND, J. W. - 31:1S11., JOILN C. iIItEENAINVALt, C. D. CLONING ER, .10SIAl1 111:XCW, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, An;. 21, 1661. =I LOTH, IVOOLEN CLOTIIING of nil colon. dywi.Fet Mach or Moe pres.,l: the color witrrantol nod geode trirned equal to now. by LVOS LEMICERGER:. rant Articles to he dyed cnu be left At Joe. L. lordabe, ger's Dreg Store where nll orders for the nbove will b attended to. [Feb. 8, 18110. HARDWARE AT. COST. r 1118 subscriber offers his large rind well Mooted . 1 stork of it OW A , i.AT ou.s. ke.. .9T CO w T FOR rC.I SIL .Irir" Parties who have SOttleti their accounts to April 1. 1861, will be allowed it liberal Credit on purchases.— Those who have not settled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esc . .. for immediate Bettlement end collec tion. D. M. K-AP.MANY. Lebanon. July 17. 1807. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained arepa- Lotion heretofore unknown. A few facta' upozi this point will speak more powerfully than. 'Volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery: The consumption of Hostel ter's Stomach Bit. tern for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles; and front its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that duriag the coming year the consumption will reticle near one million bottles. This immense MONA could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara, tion, and the sanction of the most pro:Lanett& physicians iu those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to givetostithoniabste iti efficacy in-all cases of stomachic derangement* . and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtain." by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid. estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is. destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's : Stomach Bitters. have proiedi a God Send to reglons where' fe*er' atYd Agues and various nther bilious complaints have ;. counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" aro a certain cure for the Dyspepsia end like: diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It roue - yes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, anti 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 organ., mildly but, powerfully, and soon restoree them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may Ilse the Bitters daily per directions on the bottle ; and: they will findi in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate; invigorating to the bowels, excellent es a ton* and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi- - deuce of thousands of aged men' and women who have experienced the benefit of using We preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements 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 sex. There are certain periods where their cares are so harassing that many of therm sink under the trial. The relation of mother' and child is so absorbingly tender; that Lbw mother, especially 'if she be young, is apt to' forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,• then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the , mother to hear up under her exhausting Walt and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it 'is agreeable to the taste as , well as certain to give .a permanent Mummer of bodily strength. t, All those persons, to whom we have partion-' larly referred above, to wit: sufferers fronv fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhcee, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach r ,superannuated persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consuls their, own physical welfare by giving to Hoe , tetter'a Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUT RM.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask. for HOSTETTKIL'IS CZLEURATEXO STOMACH BLTTEIIII3, and See that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. II octettcr'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 - Prepared and sold by lIOSTETTEEt & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all idritggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughoot the;United States, South, Amen* iea, and Gerixtany. ilf . lt,v ,, sr . Loin'merger, Leb itn PreiThileksbizrg ; D. &ever 3- lirecAN4ville . ; . 11Art1p. Early, Paltitym- - Debera vi 8; 1.40-13r1 E. J. STINE or J. W. DIISLIc•
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