Chu albfitttiottl: TERMS, - S 1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1861. HOME AFFAIRS. The official returns of the election in this county do not vary materially from our re port of last week. The Democratic and Union Republican candidates are elected by majorities ranging from over 600 to near 1200. It is pro. dent as well as graceful to be modest in the hoer of victory, hence we refrain from enlarging' on this subject st present. - 2 ts44rlmlit wpa--grr ryi .AArrr. - z rif,i1411341111 5 , 4 1 • ill rFia.a 1,1 t!" / 11 1 1"igr4. 1 3 11,12;;; 1 11 4a • . :::,m.. -! : ite=. • • liotßiltiggOßMEßT2 ".!B I .115.ev4vs-as3-a•104 ii.lmgs.slgsos=ggg 11111151.1%551iigggr,C185,:l eigtiagg'asils4t4ril 11 ,:lgasliNgtrintrgt:iag agiirgagUrAgai mgsigittahsnzzivtget"f:i tapt„..imazmarg.4zl.4s:424s. 5 P et 5. , 104.? ta 111 to .41 MrgUVW4"e=4,ol4lng ~.~~~mH~~am~o~arom~~ar ~y p~~[~ +j ~ ~ y p~~ lB Npµp~yµy~Vy~p~. w~l 9 ~ ppp ~Fi KtII~7+~FSOCRN W^J~N iP. OC o -+¢n F+W : :-.l.ot:cateotr,o, 11 , " too+ wi-444-...1.4.1.3 -SSSIStrataStri.T.OtSELSI 01 4 mtetg.t5vtt= c r.v.gg tioVVW=a , ..toVot4Z ;ML.mooocootx.www, tigsg2 6' ll 46'l• Vg °4"'" l .°Bll O. st. 142 GO ts. .+O ,l I'AtiVItagZISSrjr*SeMZI,V ~..tratti g tptittl i tti.ol l o.o4 o ol)4t a l 5 co gp C. 2 . t4l,'ln the nbove table the notoeff of the straight-out Republican eanditinte. are in CAPS, the Union in Rowan, wed the Adependent •l:rr Indies. VOLTYN PEERS' VOTE The vote in Capt. Lon Ws eompnny is tie fol. lows,—President Judge, John J. Pearson 54; Assoeiate Judges, Grittinger 36, Kinports 8, Rank 47, Kramer 13, John Ulrich 1, Wm. Rein oehl 1 ; Assembly, Biokaler s,..Rofferiliti Sheriff, Sbantir 25, Bender 29 Prethimtitary, Vainhleton 11, S iogrist 4t; Trimourer, quitter reh 6, AII ein 26, Ilargiiart.2l;'Commissinder, Light:lo, Buell ae 43 ; .Ditector, ptioy. , l2, Walb'oin 89; Audi. Rangy 17; tug 35. ,CapS. Weldmaa's company rt.Pleaident Judge, Pearson 29 ; Associate Judges;;Oriktinger 11, Kinporta IT, Rank 18, Krug -is,; Assembly, Bickiler 10 *ffer,,l9 • Silvia' Shantz-15,8en: der 13 ; Pretßonotery, Baa#lot on Siegrist 9; Treasurer ) Gerherieb 13, Allivitin 16 ; Com. mistitmer, Ligis t 18, Bucher 16 ; Director, Streak 23, Welborn 16 Auditor, Iteegy 13,.Zag 16. Capt. - Dishy ! , company t—,Bresident ;Judge, Petition le Associate:Tedder, Grittingerl7.lffin portait, Bach 3, Kramer 3; Assembly,•Dieksler f t Meer 3:; 'Sheriff, Shoats 7, Bender. 3; Pro. thottotary, Hembletou 1, Siegriet 3.; Treasurer, Gerberich 7, Allwein 61''Dotutaissioner, Light 7, Bucher 3; Director, Struck 7, Walborn 3; Auditor, Heap 7, Zug 3. • Capt. , Horn's company. :—P resident ..Judge, Pearson I; Assoeiste Judges, GO ttinger 1, Rank 1; all the other candidates on the Union ticket each 1 vote. A tract of 40 acres and 114 perches of land, late the . estate of Ludwig Neunget, in North Lebanon towoehip, was sold Eo Durid Mt- OA, of N. 44,nnvIlle, lately, for $BB per acre. . int .144,nas•A. Gottle, one of the yOung men from this county, taken prisoner by the con. Ith:remise, Whil4 serving to Virginia, in Mint. Hess' Centre county company, died at Richmond, 11tely. Henry et, Stine's are just "'opening a largesond splendid stook of Fall and Win ter GAO* whfilb have been purchased at Ceeb prices -and will be sold at small Trellis, to suit the timer. PASSAGE or TROOPS.—The fourth Rhode Island regiment, nUmbering over one thousand men, accompanied by Gov. Spragbe, over. the Lebanon :Valley Railroad on their way to Washington on Sunday evening a week: ~. "The. train nuMbered 48 cam The regg; mint brought with them 05 berm, and like all 1 ' gland reiduien ts,'. were thoroughly, : l 'equipped. It is eald that Governor Sprague is t t o :be sileisitied. NajOr General by Prenident Lin - -coin,. is view os'plavaluable service., I- T.:he Tr i ton liPlit/TPs, (Apt. John B. _Arthur, attached to , Col. litcCarter's Lebanon. Regiment, were mustered into the. 11. Si <eeryVe eh Wedneeday, the 2d init., by an ;Auer- of the ' Army from Harrisburg. Ort4nturday last, o'o Company elected Darius - Gl. lithoitda" their Second : Lieutenant—a very good ehoice. Lieut. Ebert& hsi bean a member of the Zouaves mince their organisation} and held the poet of Orderly Ser• sena when they enlisted for the war. Mr. JOlllO9 'Teed; a-Member of the Zoonver, ie citing Ser.' . -goatit.gajor of the Regiment, and pm *, 4 1 , the th,ree mantes' volunteers, h acti4 • c on , Weidman t .s company of Leb. anos; oounip Cavalry, left Camp Curtin yester: day for Washington, ' :,71te company, is full. We coaeldsmitliat ("apt: Niea company 1011 be one •of the most noted in the service. t wee got up un. der , peculitst. difficulties, which could not have been overciiniaby `obi other Man but the Veneral: n MisadOrand.,lipatackir - arent'prea: t the points towards - which all eyes are turried and mor eltizenq, , ae tl y weed ;their way - towards the cheap store of Oltearklehrr,hope that; esesy, , mall will bring them :the;Welcorne news of t he ex pulsion of the rebels: Imthe 'Meantime "John" goes it with a rus h,, &hag ehisaper, than the'; cheapest, and, doi ng bo l dness accordingly; ;This l i IN Wilt week, A LIST OF THE PREMIUMS Awarded by the Judges of the Articles on Exhi bition at the 4th Annual Fair of the Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Class I—CATTLE. Joseph Gingrich, Native Durham Cow Dip. do do Calf $l,OO Stehman Forney, Devon Cow Dip. do do • Short Horn Cow 8.00 Solomon Light, Durham Bull 3.00 do do do Heifer Dip, do do do do 1.00 Peter Sholly, Devon Cow 4.00 do do do Bull 2.00 do do Native Steer Dip. W. H. Hibsolsoaan, Durham Bull Dip. do do Short. Horn Durham Bull 4.00 do do Durham Cow 4.00 do .do Native Cow 3.00 Moses Arnold, Devon Heifer 2.00 do do do Bull 6.00 do do. do do Dip. do do Grade Calf 1.00 do do . ,Devon Mixed .Dip. COrnivalrAittbfaelte, Holstein o.w - 43.00 ao 0:- do Heifer do do do do • - 1.00 do do do Bull 1,00 do do Alderney Heifer 6.00 do do do do • 2.00 do do Grade do 6.00 do do Holstein do 2.00 do do Devon Bull 8.00 do do Grade Heifer 4.00 George Youtz, 2 Devon Heifers, 8.00 Abraham IL Light, Native Cow 3.00 do do do Calf 2.00 C. P. Stinemetz, Short Durham Bull 8.00 Philip Shaak, Durham Cow 8.00 do do do Calf 2.00 do do Devon do Dip. 4 m l 4 Philip Shook, Stallion 8.00 C. P. Stinemets, do 8.00 do do Brood Mare 4.00 do do Pateham Colt 2.00 do do Draft florae Dip. J. T. Michael, Family do • Dip. Peter dhoti!, do do 1.00 George Dotitz, do do 6.00 J. T. Michael do do- 5.00 Cornwall Anthracite do do 4.00 C. B. Borgner do do 3.00 John Shook, do do 2.00 Benny Shaeffer, do do 1.00 John Muth, do do 1.00 S. T. Brechbill, do do Dip. Philip Shook, ' do do Dip. Joseph Bane) , do do Dip. Wm. A. Moyer, do do Dip. Franklin Stood, do do 3.00 Levi Kline, best Double Span J. W. Frantz, Second Best Dr. Wm. M. Guilford, Colt do do Stele Trotter 25 00 Dr. A. H. Fahnostook, County Trottor 15 00 Benjamin Zeller, do do Dip. elms 3—SHEEP AND SWINE Henry Spahn 2 Shoats . Benjamin Zeller, 2 Hogs C. H. Burgner, 8 Hoge Hiram D. Miller, 2 Hogs Solomon R. Light, 2 Sheep Cyrus P. Miller, Natives Mary Ann Oaly, Bantams Milton Mark, Half Bantam Henry Shirk, Bootar.." do do do 50 John Mome. Shanghais 1.00 Cyrus P. Miller, Rabbit Dip. John Isenhatt., Guinea Fowls Dip, Mrs. G. Roffman, Shanghais Dip. do do do 50 Daniel M. Sharp, Bant a ms Dip. John Mark, do Dip. Hiram D. Miller, China Bantam Dip. Samuel 'Seltzer, 3 pair Rabbits Dip. Mrs. Geo. Roffman, 5 Fowls Dip. do do Bantama Dip. Jonathan Grail', Duck and Drake 50 • 0 .1 O , 4 ill • c , " !' • S 1 ; 'CS P i ii g I V . ',O • _q 17. tt t. g , 5 Class S—FARM IMPLEMENTS. Joseph K. G ingrich; plough - " 2.00 do do do 2,00 'George Henry, do 1,00 lauae Miller, ' . do 1.00 Jacob Pence, Section Harrow 1.50 Samuel Keeler, Grain Drill 4.00 do do Cider Press 1.00 do do Grain 'Fon I.oo' Martin Shreiner, Separator, 1.00 Henry E. Ores, Corn Planter 1.60 Class 6. Vegetables. Samuel Seltzer, Corn, 50 do •du Pumpltine, ' Dip. John L. &letter, Corn, • 25 Mrs. J. R. Smith, Veg. Eggs,. Dip. J. P. Kreitzer, Celery, • - 50 do Veg.t3larrowc • 25 C. IL ilorgoer, Squashes, 25 Daniel Stranger, Squash, • Dip. Anna Gorman, Pumpkin, 25 Frank Swanger, do 25 M. Swinger, do • Dip John (I , isenhaner, do. Dip. Adam Ritdher, Corn. Dip. da• • Beans, - 25 C. FeSkalnttifitz,Red Wheat, 50 - Corn, 5O act^i , Rilfier Lake Potatoes 25 do Pumpkin 2 ,„ Angitstps Eit'ider; -do . „••• lettaeßorduel, - Caehow, • 25 Jacob Schaffer, Pumpkins, so Mtg. Mite Renck, Veg. Eggs, - 2 4 Cornwall A:ethr trite, beet assortment Vegetables by private garden, 2 50 John Farrel, Celery, 50 Mrs. C. Goodman; Celery, s Dip:, D Rabuck, Red Beets Did Gio.ll. Reittoehl, do - • ' 25 .1. P. Kreitzer, Raoishett,,_ , - 25 David Landis, Muik Mame, lso' do do M r ateK,..l4olooll, • 25 Reuben Manor, the largesbassertment or Gardett Vegetables, . George Houseman dec md beet, . • • i no Cornwall Anthracite, Wheat and Plour, • 3. 00 do do ." do do Dip Henrypohn, Hungarian Grass Seed, 25 do Wheat, - • Mary Ann Haley , Radishes, Di p. Di p. Mrs. Geo. Hoffeusui, Red Peppers, Dip. Class 7. Manufactured Articles. .. John Tardy, Saddleand Bridle, 200 do do do do 100 _I Solomon Smith,Slogle Harness, • • 2au Shirk and Moore, Pair Boots, 1 00 John Arnold, best Bedstead, 1 00 Light ana Shirk, Top Buggy, 3 00 du do Two horse Carriage, 350 ToblasMarkes, Child's Carriage, 50 Aaroiy"Nollle,.Leather,„ Dip, Jesse Reinhold, IC Y-Buggy, Dip. ClialpB.--Hairy and Household Products. Mrs.". L. Lehman, Quince Jelly, 25 -„, ,do tro Preserves, ..., 25 -', 'do . Brandied Peaches bhp. MM . Eiite.Funck, Pine Apple Jelly, 25 Mrs". A. S.Ely, Crab Apple Preserves, 25 .• d o Apple Jelly, 26 Mrs. Harriet Seltzer, Raspberry Preserves, 25 do do Grape Jelly, 25 Mrs Elizabeth Shindel Apple Jelly, 25 Mrs. Oaths , ine Ritsber,Plura Preserves] • .25 - Mrs. Solomon Smith, fine Apple Preserves, • 25 do do Peach do ER Mrs. John Moyer, Quince do D. S. Haber, Gelatine Je11y, 25 • Dip.; ills. Mary Miller, Plum Preserves, _ 25 do- i ,do . Peach •do - . 25 Silaswheinisinkßank, Rutter, ' , . ~• • 1 00 " " 'do do Dutch Cheese, '-'''' 50 dot,, , '• . - .4w Brandied Peacheir, ''• ' Dip., Mrs. Eliag.Riddle,,Butter, Mrs.Jothaarcb,Spongt, Cap, , Dip. do' . • do DOugh Nuts, ' Di d , i : OlitilS ; e: ''. l " ' '" :Fidits. • , . Cornhall antbracite,.Quinceir, . Dip. lksury.SheTer , APP I 9 B ?. , , 150 A5..11.1,mine , 14 ,•,. dtr.., •.'' i" , . •• ' ": 50 Henry Brandt, P Q.Olit ears, : Dip. Benjamin. Keller, e4si, 7. • • -,, ''s ..,,) -',.. i Dip. ainuel Sertztrminpeft. Dip. Samuel ltaineehl, Apples., .. : ....!• , o 1 00 u Pear", ~. , 75 . .... `do' .. - Grapes, ' ';•+ 4 . :' ' . 50 ,Jos. Karch Prunes, Dip. ~, Samuel Miller, Graptii„. , , ' . •; 100 do Pears ,; ". " ~. _ . 1.50 '' • do., •' ' Peacheili .', ' .. .. • ' ' )34 P` • Henry • Leoli, Grapes, , David Landis, Pears, ; _ , Dip, . do. - • Musk Meliars: - " 25 Jacob Stouffer, Grapes, , ' • Dip. Mrs, Adam Llftak, U rape Wine, . Dip. Mrs. li. U. Tracy, Currant Nine, . - Dip. Class 10. Domestic, Manufactures; ' • Nth AMitn Mink, Loithor Work * • 50 511138 Mary Reinhard. Mat; Dip. Piiiii~r'Areuts, borne tmatio Om% • - 5 0 'Mich 11.4tikh' BOOMit, , Dip. likgyloller •, be Quiitr, 25 'li*Oath Eisen Raitcg, Fasnacht. Qfi MM. Mo l vy Sillier, SilSlcatTet , „ 100 Mrs Julia eariatinhErrieriet, • .. • 25 Mrs. Jahn BoyerrOoseritit, 25 Adolphus Reinoehl, Cane, . _ Dip Mrs. Adolphus Reinoehl, Quilts, 26 Mrs. RtostioA.motyieuyeritig,„ 25 Class 12.. •Nee Is .or Mrs. R. U. Tracy, Knit Quilt, • • 50 Miss Elizabeth Strayer, Wits Flowers„ ”.• 50 Mrs. Ellen Marhs,•Paper - - 50 him. Wm. A. Moyer, Embroidery,. William Spohn A raficiol llowters, • 14.118 a Cynthia S. Weaver; Embroidery, • • lil y. ;32' •Milig. Isabella Quilt, • Mrs. Ile nut Quilt, Class 13. Iflowers. laxe, 40110 Varrel, 'youen ' l' * 7 a ;50 rs Ashmead ; Bory,u7t, 50 Do Dahlias; • • - 25 Mrs. Solomon Smith, Baguet, ~5 0 0 DO,. AJO Baguet,, 4.4 50 NUS Alice Smith, Room 50 ROY. W. Weight., mat Clare 2—HORSES Class 4—POULTRY Class 14. Miscellaneous Articles. D. S. Reber, Chemicals and Drugs, L. W. Lewis, Rifle. &c Dip. Mrs. Chas. Goodman, Frame of Burrs & Hair work, 50 Arloo, Maria Garman, Fancy Cane, Dip. Rev. A. M. Ciranduer, Paintings, DIP. Frank D. Sbney. Dentistry,, Dip. Mrs Adam Mak, Wreath, MP, Samuel Reinoehl, Shells, Coins, &c., Cyrus Light Wood Turning, 00 John P. Brenner, Carved Work, 60 Miss Willielmina Rank Sea Shells, 'Dip. William E. Ilhler. Insects, Dip. Samuel itelnoehl, Paintings, Dip. D. S. Hammond, National Banner, Dip. 11. J. B. Smith, Constitution, DIP- John Marquart, Recipe Book, Dip. Stephen Beckley, Wolf Skins, DIP. A. H. Bower, Slate Roofing, Dip. Peter Stanch, Fruit Drier, Dip. Geor g e Houseman, Stuffed Loon, DIP OR. Colonel Christian Gloim, formerly a res ident of this city, and Sheriff of "napkin county, died in St. Louis, on the 23d of Ireptember, in the 82d year of his age. Ile . was a soldier in the" war of 1312, and for his gallantservice at the battle of Baltimore, was Made a Paymaster in the U. S. army, but gave up that position for the more congenial business - 'of civil pursuits. The St. Louis precis speak very highly of Col. Gleim, as a useful and enterprising citizen, and a most ex emplary man in all his relations. His last illness was -severe and protracted, but at the close, his life passed serenely and softly away, a fitting conclusion to an early career of singular purity and goodness.—Rarrisburg Telegraph. Mr. Gleim was an uncle to Messrs. Joseph, and George Gleim, of this borough. Lieut. John P. Ely, 19th Infantry, U. S. A., passed through this place, last week, having in chnrgs 14 secession prisoners, destined (or Fort Hamilton, New York Boy. STOCKINGS FOR THE SOLDIERS.—WO have been requested to say to the Ladies, who are engaged in the generous work of knitting stockings for our soldiers, that it is desired they should hasten their work, and send it on to Mrs Hoffman as soon as finished. The cool weather, and the liability of the Regiment being ordered away at any time, renders this especially im portant. How co PRESERVE BEAUTY.—Nothing is more becoming to a man or woman than a beautiful, luxuriant head of hair, and a woman's beauty is certainly incomplete without a fair complexion, and be or t he who neglect! these great and im portant adornments of nature must expect to suffer the mortification of premature baldness, and a wrinkled face and a sallow skin. Nothing. is •necessary to preserve these essential attrac tions but the use of Prof. Wood's Restorative.— Louisville Tintee. 3 OD .OD Pans , . WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We have had occasion to use this tautens preparation of Prof, Wood's, and after thoroughly testing its qualities, we find that where the hair is thin it will thicken it, if gray it will restore it to its original color; likewise, it gives a glossy appear ance, as well as keeps the hair from falling off.— This invaluable ingredient is for sale at "China man's Tea Store," south-east corner Frederick and Baltimore streets, by Mr. S. 0. Given, Baltimore Clipper. Sold by all good Druggists. 2.00 Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip Dip Dip THE WONDERS OF TILE MIOROSCOPR.—We un derstand it is through the agency of this marvel viewing instrumentlbet Dr. Ayer has at length succeeded in finding the PALUDAL MIASM and de termining its character. Of its effects we in this section have abundant evidence in the Fewsat AND AGUE which it alone produces when ah.orb ed through the lungs into the-idea& It has long beon.held to ben vaperor. Something in the vapor of water from decayed and decaying veg., etation. Under a great magnifying power, the Doctor has.found this vapor to contain distinct. organisms nr living bodies, corresponding pre, cisely with - those found in the blond of Aguesub , ; Deets. They are 13,000 times less than visible to the naked eye, but have distinct character and form. lie thinks they are reproductive in decay ing matter or in the blood, and hence there long continued life or the remote effects of them in the system. Ile ina!ntains that they resemble id character the other fermentative poisons, nr such as the virus of rabies or of a dead holly, ae., all of which are known to reproduce them 6.lves with great rapidity like yeast • in moistened flour, se that the slightest quantity impregnates the whole muss. Yeast through a powerful magnifier is seen to be it forest-of vegetation which grows, blossoms, mid goes to seed in a short time. Mi asm is not itoilistinetly vegetable, but has more the appertiimce of animal life, although its rim: tions cannot he perfectly distinguished. What the Doctor, claims to have-settled is that it is an organic substance and he has further found and embodied in his "Ague Core" what will destroy it.—[Leader, St, Louis, Mo. gprciat sotictz. MILITARY UNIFORMS.—There le, per haps . no department of military- business in which there has peen amore marked improvement than in the clothing of the soldiers. 'Not many years since officers and:privates were clad in Raiment,/ which were atm*. skin:tight. They wore leather stocks, which, were Worthy of the rutme. for they kept the wearer in tribulation; whiletheir padded breasts and Mg' t sleeves made volition a matter of great difficulty. During the present war ' shalt .of our volunteers tur procure their , uniforms at the Drown Stone Clothing Hall of. Rocklin'. • 14 k Wilson, NOS, CM and, 605' Cliestnot street. `abov,s,„ ; Sixth. Philadelphia, obtain elething that ,i 0 perfeettr i - , easy, enbstentlal , and' hemming. The•lit nenamed have,' gone largely into the "business UP umking Military , Clothing. and th , ir•facilities enable E them= to till the •largest ordersiin the shortest possible time. ; .. ... • . - ... ":11' REwAtlii• ig ' OFFERED' for-. thO' de.:: . - . ection,ot any,persort counterfeiting, itatitatittg, 'or the vender of. any ouch counterfeit or imitation of 'Welt- HAVE'S 1101 , GAND:BITTh'it5. The genuine, highly concentrated ffoltand.Bitters.is pot up in half pint hot; . ties only, having the me of. the proprietor, B. PAGE,' Jr.. blown in them, and•his signature around the neck of each and every bottle. • , This delightful Aroma has been received by Ameri cans, with the favor which is only extended to really scientific preparations. When• we consider the marked success attending its administration. in the most stub. born cases of Fever and Agne. Weakness of any kind. Dyspepsia, Heartburn', Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Indigestion.. Costiveness And Piles, tegether with the c.onplete control it exercises over all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgia Affections, we cannot wonder stilts popularity. Well may the In valid:spine this remedy. [August 7-Im. Ifir COMMON OBSERVA,TION Ghat there are more sufferers from debility, among Americans, than, can be found among any other civilized, nation. The reason is obvious. We take too little exercise, and for get the wants or the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. In all such cases, ordinary Rrslizines can do little good. What is required id just such a tonic and; invigorator as Dr. J. ilostetter has given to the world, in his CELEBRATED °BITTERS." The wsitit znd ziervOui,denizen of the counting house, tho exhausted toiler ppon.the shop-board, and, the .prostratettatutient, of the midnight lamp, have founda Wonderful regemb tor in the "Bitters,!.! and prefer. it to more protentious, but :tem efficacious medicines. Bet it should not be forgotten that the agent which is No magical in. its in- Auentli "upon a frame which 'lit merely debilitated, is equally powerfutsn'ineisting•iiiithre most terrible forms of disase. Who mould cot give it a trial! Bold by' druggists and dealers everywhere. , See. .ailiertisementin another column. (Oct. - DELIRIUMREMENS.r.---r •Or t i i3 ,: tli o mOst awful - of all ion:plaints by its cause; and by its . bflel t , lITIADra` MVO remeily llnrinewelPs' Trait Arlo dyne. So marked was its effect OR a violent ease. that a . physician remarked that "it might cause diunken,7 nese, by the ease with which it was cured." The giving ., of opium actually aggravates' the case, reproducee. counter delirium, and it tepiria no argument leprove 'that thick a stop to cafe. This contrast of the . Ano- , ' dyne with preparations of opium, we uslt to be proved by nil, end are willing to rest ori restilts alone. Read the pamphlet, and follow dimitione oarefallS , . -See ad vertisement. [August 771nt, ' Eliminate:vv.—The 2rie' &wins hiikehine Company/I dOre to secure a few Traveling igents,.upon a .ealary of 25 to 60 dollars per annithihndrexpenses, or -e cone prElBl3loo.' This' s an' ciiportunity seldom offered, and those Who ehoose a constant kindness. can rely on con stant employment' for' a term of years.' COnfidential Circularly sent free. Address Brie Sewing Machine go. R. 4 Alma, General 'Agent, Milan, Ohio. 'The Lebanon lillarhet. numilillY corrmtod . . . . . . .LEnApiON J :WmixebrAx, .004NABAles, 1861. t Lab. Mills Ex. Nam $6 WI , Eggs, 'f doz., , Smith ,* -Extra, , . , ago, Butter,* tn., - 11 Lab. VaL Super. Fines 50 Tub or salted butter, ; 10 Prime White Wheat, 1.20 Lard, - 10 Prime Bid Wheat, 110 Tallow, , g PrinniEK. :1 t. ia. - • - .60 ;gam, ~- 12 Corn, ' ? r:6O ' 'Shoulders, 10 Cats, 25 _Sides, , . , to , . 4 50 .Soap, ; 7 It - 25. • lax-seigt.*" —"VA p D7ted APPIP•iIIb94! I'oo ftlixtdl;4lo, ' Iviivd:4.7mles,.,piale.d, 150` Flax, 16701. 1234 Peacb.figulti . " ' 250 Bridtlas ,l lb., 40 PSteil 9 l4lU#olEV.' .1:45 Feektbe.r4,3ll.t., , 6234 Cherries, ; 1 si) . Wool. VAIN, A 40 . Anions,- 82 s . oup Beans,. .42 qt., . 6 'Potatoes, it bus, _ 3Q Vinegar., VI gal., , 12%. Annifitlitter,it creek. 45 11C#e Nl4rVet. kieritikr,' 0 9 %Alf if. The Flour mar ket is remarkably. Atimankbeing limrfed,betb fer . e.4pdit , con ktat prices till , " `TI T TITITOR Ram.. The, sales are' tuotitly - I,.ts for the , supply; of itie retailers' end takeri largit g from $.5 37,} to $5 621 10 barrel for common and extra brands of superfine, $5 62i.@5 87% for extras, and s6g $7 50 for extra family and fancy lots—according to quality, nye Flour eentinues scarce and sells at 75. Corn Meal is steady at $2 75@2 50 To barrel, but there is nothing doing. Grain—There was less Wheat offering this morning—the extensive transactions recorded on Saturday having partially closed the market— and it is in good request, without change in pH ecs. Sales of 10,000 bushels good and fine West ern end Pennsylvania Red, at Si 24®1 25 v. bushel, and 4,000 bushels Southern do. at $1 30 afloat. White ranges from $1 35 to $1 90. Rye scarce, and commands 65 cents. Corn comes forward very slowly, end it is in demand at a further advance of one cent :0 bushel. Sales of 3,000 bushels Yellow—part at 63%64 cents, end part on private terms. Outs continue in good request—there being large orders here for Gov. ernment supplies, and 4@5,000 tins.hels. sold at 35 cents for prime new Dolitviare, and '35®36 cents for Pennsylvania, Oloverseed ranging...from s+sll/to $4 Flax seed sells on arrival at $1 45. Timothy ranges from $I 75 to $2. CATTLE MARRET.--Tl4: large arrival of Beef Cattle—over 2400 head being offered at Phillips'. yards—have depressed the market, and prices are 25e the 100 lbs. lower again this week, ranging from $6 to $8 50, the latter for extra quality. The sales were mostlyat s7®B the 100 Tbs., closing very dull. About 50 Cows sold at from $25 to $4O each, as to condition. Of 'fogs the receipts were 3329, and the market steady, with sales-at from $5 to $5 75 the 100 MS, the latter for corn-fed, including 2079 at linhoff's and 1250 at the Avenue Yard within the above 'range of prices. Of - Sheep the receipts were large, reaching 12,000 head, and prices ruled ie. lower,-stiles ranging at 6®6lm. lb. net, as to con dition. (v AttigiDlLS atinitcs. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening In the Methodist Episcopal (liar* German preaching - next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church. and in the evening. Sr. JOITN'LI REFORMED Clionon.—Regular service emery Wednesday evening at 7% o'clock , every Sunday morning at le o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 73,4 o'clock. English preaching next Sunday morning . at o'clock, in Salem's laitheran church, and. German at 2 P. M. English preaching next Sabbath morning in the First Reformed church. Barritil On the 13th Inst., by - the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. DA TID SEWERS, toll iss CATHARINE ZERNE, both or !Week township;'this county. On the sth inst., in Jonestown, by Rev. Wm. Gerhardt, Mr. LOUIS . SOULLIA RD to Miss ELIZAIIETFI ANS PACH, both of Monroe Valley. On the 3d inst., at the same place, by the some, Mr. HENRY KERN to Miss MARY ANN BROSS, both of the vicinity of Jonestown. - At honse of Bride's father, on Thuraday, the 3d inst., by the Rev. A. C. Fetzer, Mr. HENRY LIGHT to bliss ELIZABETH BEELY, butli of North Annville township, Lebanon county, Pa. • • On the 14th September, by Rev. Wm. Gerhart, LEVI SCHOOL to HANNAH IIAYN, both of Bethel. On the 19th September, by the same, DAVID KLICif. to ANNA ELIZABETH NAGE. both of Bethel. On the 22d September, by the seine. DANIEL KIHINS of Union, to CAROLI NE AKLER of Lebanon. ( A 4 tglts ' • . On the Ist inst,. in this twough, Mrs. SARA 11, wife of Mr. Koury DERR, aged 53 years, 4 months and 5 days. On the 4th inst., in, Heidelberg. Mr. OItRISTIAist RMA,LL, aged 71 years and I 4 days. On Unlit of October, HARRISON WALTER, son of Mini3'll . nd Rebecea CRUM, aged A year, 2 months and 2 days. . .. VtJV'.l4Votts:Ottitt,'• NorricE. A N olection ,for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the ,All LEBANON BANE, to serve for the ensuing year will .be held at the hunking•house in Lebanon. on: Monday, the Utlt cloy of November. 1861, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. 31., and 3 o'clock: P. M. ,The cannel meeting of the Stockholders. will fake place on Tuesday, the sth day or .N"osenther, 1801. at 10 o'clock, A. M. E. A. UHLER, Cashier. Leharion„ October 16, 1861. PROPOSALS. DfIOPOSALS wi 1 be received on next Afimday. ber - 215t,1861, at the Commissidnere Office, in the borough of Lebanon, for furniahing and delivering 84 Tons good Broken Coal and 6 Tone of good Stove Coal, at the Court House and Connty DAVID TIOLLTNOED, Commi,sionere [MON BOLTZ. of ,MERV EVANS, Leb. couuty. A Lteet—Craus &lam. Clerk. (October 16, 1661. FALL INTO RANKS ! ! , r VIIE REGIMENT authorized to be raised. by Rey. J. M. IIicCAATER, the Into Chaplain of the 14th Regiment. P. V. is fill lug up rapidly in LEBANON. PA. A CAMP isostabitshed in the town, men 7r re Mustered id,' dud put" under pity and .. subsistence - immediately, iu Companies, 111 squads, or singly. .. . . - . • - Therrien of this. Regiment will ireeure all . The benefits viren to•State'froops, and those , arising out of special.direct connexion ,wi tli --1.- . the 'War Department at -Washington • ' .•.11 faw,Companieff frum.beyond-the limits of Lebanon , county will be accepted. • .. ... - .. 1 It is, dssigned, to make this Regiment cue of. the best Odiffied MO offieerit&gloYeiefrom":ll/Oz State, 'and one 'whore moral ehaineteristies will loiitte the confidence Of All , thosw wishing to enter.the soriineof.theiriimner! ) : 0.111.: man is too,good -to serve his coitutty.... Duty to II MI and. sueb.seryies •ate to. be-regarded an identical. , .All necessary informatimbowill Mr larnistted by aii. plying , ta the undersigned, at LEBANON. PA,,,.. i ~ . . J. 14 . Mc MITER, ~ Cm.. Cosilevfnmo;Caste,COLFaMY, ' Seriietiilier 0 5 ` , 6l:' " . "--'''' -'• ', Lebanon .Pft ' 'To -the:- Patriotic Ladies of • ~ . ..“:Lebanon rrart. Gitiovement having,authortitel ftei ' litidorsigned Ito contract TM' 2too pair Weolett lIOSE for - the 11A0 of the Lebanonlntantry- Regiment, therefore calls up. on tho PATRIOTIC LAMES OP THE, COUNTY to forward Ott same as - they are able to finish' them to ?the. George Huffman. Treasurer. who is authorised to "receive them, .1. M. MoCARTEK, • Col. Commanding. - • 'Lebanon Infantry Itegq. Ilead Quarters, Camp Coleman, Lebanon, Oct. 9_, '6l. - • NOTICE. 1 - orth Leifann o and h aunt Hope. Plank and 'Turnpike Road Company. N election fel: consisting-of a President, five ..t& Managers, one 'Treasurer, one Secretary and Su perintendent, will be held by the STOCKIICILDERS, on Monday. the 4th day of November, 1801. betweeb the hotel's Of 2 and 4 o'clock, at their of fice mear.the borough pf Lebanon. Jtti-1N DIARQUAILT, Secretary. October',o, on . PII ANS 'COURT SALE. PURSUANT; to . au 'orrltm of' the OrPlatine, Court of Velminon county' , will be`c:rposed to sale:: by public vendue or out cry: Priday.'Octirber2s; 1801, at - 0 'o'clock, I'. 11., at-the piddle house 'of Intild frollfitted, 'hi the .boroti l lrof„Lebation. all, that certain 1.: - ... r 7 tHOBBIf ABB LOT, or oltettplo. '"t c: - 4 " il ' 0 , 1 • " - front ~„ ...TR. me is lkali prong , con ning: in on ..! PA' Walnut biirebt, forty feet. and ,in depth on ." Cheetiint street, nioety-nine feet. and 'bounded on :t raw est =hy , 'eaid WolOni sttenf., oh the 'Mirth by .boron 'said Obeidnut street,' bn the East' by prOperty now, or Info Of OwSrgold. , ll radice; add 'firi the fintith by property I . irluir.'or 'late nfJoidnia Hratise:' 'A free and unit - Lenin , . !feted titre and posseseion Will lid aiviiii. on' tbe at of tliprit,isca,.- iCEMS of sale will. be rnOtt Eitiogunny s attllN 511 Y, ITriiit4Ocrijr Ilk slilea B rira the dit:te tif - fntinori chil dren of .litcob Ilintqr,, dee'd.,,ntid Igtnt fdr Bird C. ~ ,Eisner, Nati. E. liauer, and : of Susan Ifituer, - widow ;or said tlecenaed• . ELIJAH LONGACBE. ' TOffli G. GABEL. JACOB GABEL. D00r..4 , Sr,SIT Planlag flee. Meow. iiiPtißel r Road; wear ., Ciallierland . • . • Mrcet. Best Letornon, • • • • • FrHE rindersigned'respeetfullrinform • ' the :ilnlinc-iii,lnendral,;, that • they • i‘ • Still manufacture tout keep on band. • Door; Sash, Shutter, filindiy.Flooring? Weather Boards; L 0 Ore s ~ -ILAAV:LALWAU Mouldings, of all sizescWasle-Tio t•,l 'Catlng. S:urbaco, ref's/Ikea, and all kinds of ttutttpllVO MATKRIALS for liouseit.• ,WF,alsu construct the latett'and most im ;proved and'Mand Itailing, - ,suiteble for large and anialf,hoilstings.'" -* ~ We non , Varreers; Mechanics 'and Builders to call intleittiattfie ouiStecb;nlfich we' , rilr'marrkat give' ntire - satisfactien to all wivenniY favor the 'Under signed with their custom. . 'thNO ORR, ti, 13Eil & tROTTPES; , . ,Lebanon; October • •, 1 , ,,5,--Theic is alio all kinds of TURNTLVG at the same Mill. Planing:" &wing. cfc., promptly' done for those who may furnish Loather. - • - Auditor's 11 ofice. • , • STATE OF .' lell/EI, II ETTnitmels.z, liltlll,---The 1., undersigned Auditor, apmarited,by t ha,Ornbans' C. urt or Gebabi r ip toviiilx. to , make distrilnitien Of the IrainnAn in Outlaw* 6 t . Mtrea:CaSsiday, will attend to V tiht dutlej , 0 1 his 7 i filipt ilt V . ' s °Mee, in tti:e bor ough of LaVelloNil • , v# 04i, thera dui , of n'avoilbor, , ice, it 11l o:klue ", : a. 0 ivhig,4l time and place Of rreptie inteTf . 'qtt I . 4:Aing claims riil Measd atteto, Ot.. 9 'Ol. ISAAC Ilarypit Auditor . .; Ftir IyAbri A pAOTUIrppg-xiint ,ec0010.4 fre%A it _ pitismed etici ftnetbelilisd. In 41, calltit'D.,l4MAWiem he; tDittleAkelemin Deposit Dank.: ' „ , ; fi'easlP ot _ Yon WM AT F 34I3 I MA 1 4 VA itootltNi 41161ttt NEW NATIONAL LOAN Ten and Three- Tenths Per Cent. TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOIL DELI - TEI:I* AT THE OFFICE OF JAY COOKE & CO., ICIAWER No. 114 Smith Third Street / PHILADELPITTA. PURSUANT t.: instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NA TIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes. bearing inter,, tat the rate of seven and three4eoths per cent. per annum, will remain open at my office, No. 114 S. THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A. 11.1111 9 P. X, and on Mondays till td P. These notes will be of the denomination of rim DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUND RED DOLLARS. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND, DOLLARS, and are "all dated 19th of August, 1891, payable in gold, in three years. or con vertible intd a twenty years six per cinst /loan, at the option f the bolder. Each Treasury Note has interest coupons attached, which can be gut off and collected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at Ole rate of one moat per day on each fifty dollars. Payments of subscriptions they be made in Gold or Checks, or Notes of any of the Philadelphia Banks. PARTIES AT A . "InSiANCE can remit by, their friends, through the mail, or by expres , ., or through Ranks, an II the Treasury Notes will be immeniately delivered, or sent to each subscriber as they may severalty direct. Parties remmitting must add the interest. from 19th of August, the date of all the notes ; to the day the re mittance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of one gent per day on each flay dollars. Apply to or address JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. Care of dAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, No. 114 South Third Street, Phradelphia. October 0, 1861.-Im. FOR TIME PRSVENTION AND CURE OF Consumption Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmue, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous'and' Blood Systems. This Remedy line obtained great' reputat inn for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALL STAGES OF CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by matey thou sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—hav ing been used with RESULTS UNPARALLELED IN THE AN NALS OF MEDICINE. The flypsislinsphites have a twn•fold and specific no tine : nn the 0110 hand. increasing the principle Which COIIRTITUTER NERVOUS ENCliGY.anil on the nther, being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GEN ER APING AGENTS KNOWN. In cases of iVcrestis D:t'dfily. or Prostration of the Vital' Powers, from ally cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Winehestei's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable forni of the 111 - POPUOSPHITES, made after the Original. Formula of Dr. Churchill. Air INQUIRE FOR AND USE NO OMER! A FAIR TTIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE! "1M PRICES.—In 7 oz. Bottles, Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Dimggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United states. by .1, WINCIIESTER, 36 John St., N. Y. _ • me( •0 p i IN 6, - • - /12 A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, and Genital Irritability in either sex: This Malady. the terrible consequences of which are too well known to require more than a bare allusion to them; is one of the most insidious, and therefore dan gerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It saps the very springs of Life, rapidly undermines the con stitution, and sinks the. unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave i From one to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL, are generally sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the most aggravated Cases, whether CONSTITUTIONAL, or arising from ABUSE or .BXOESSIIN. MEDICAL TRSTIMONY. "We believe it to be, in the treatment of Sperm ator rhea, as near n Specific Os any medicine can be "—B. Ram, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science. "I have Mend them all that could he desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. 1-used them in case of Spermatorrhea of long standing which has been ender treettneut for years. I think three boxes will complete the enre."—R. I'. DICKEE, M. D. This is not a lionmepathic Remedy , nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. PRICE:—SI per Box. Six Boxes (or $5, by Mail. pre paid. For sale by all rwpeetablo Druggists, and at the Sole Detierni Depot in the United Staten, by S. 'WINCHESTER; 36 John St.. N. Y. 'October 9,1891.—1 y. 011PITAIIIS 1 1 COURT SALE. T llTll Z rr rt knownas .C ari ßi rf FURTElSgEsitnitttl ln tontrr , towinibip, Lebanon county, P.., mid way between the 1 Boroughs of Elizabethtown and Lebanon, and 7 mllee : Imiii the Cornwall Ore Banks. will be offered at Public 1 Sale. un the premises, on THURSDAY; The 17111 day of OC7ODER; DWI, in pursuance' Oran order of the Or phans' Court of Lebanon county'. - Said Estate contains • upwards of 1462 ACRES, it considerable _2„a 4 4, , - . portion of which IR in Timber, the re maindor Whig in a high statu e -.! of matt .,,r '7 yntion, adtnirabli waitereC Una the at ...„;,.:2_,,,_.„...7 whole under excellent . feticinx.— The Improvements consist ora apaclotui itinr.w - ell. built [ATM /1. MA NSION.. with Ornamental. grtninaa, (Includ ing a TEN-PIN ALLEY.) KITCHEN. OA I'IDEN. , DAI , KY,. BARNS, STABILES, SMOKE itoosas,..s.nirlis , and IVAGON-11AffEltS'. SHOPS,.IOIC'HDIJSEPand ...OFFICES 9 , 01/017 de:MI-1000D at ttlehed ;.?/. .. • JILERCHANT. GRIST. AND SAW . iASILLir built of Stone, 00 a neiver , i ,.. falling stream of: water: with. tine Stone - '. l 1 " P. • , Dwelling, • Stafilling:,fild' all" r4risitiry T. :4 . 1 ... 3 .3.? ; ;;,,,...;,.7,.. bind iginvenieni ofithttildingsconneCted " . .thereniih ; rilarge ' - • .• • SarfAXE PAR•lll.lOft S n le ,:. ..: witiPrEN A ;CT'S tiCiuigne; 'ir"..A:Silrriiiia,s3lolt - it n 01,90. v;itli 'eery en p6ria r'' I . IA NIC WA It ST 88' by' 46feet,. nod till other necessary conveidences. 'There are 'else con -necked with the property .upwards of tervitt:NtWEL JI.INOS fir , lninti,..iy 404 ri:patr, n , int . t)m, , 0111 tOLEBROOK, ' ACE , FIIRN which might be . put in rlinning order Ilt e., trill hag ex pense. There Sr, likewise a handier of this ii•iitg FRUIT ORCHARDS i or the choicest qualities and varietkw of FRUIT. rar.The above property will be sold either In the whole, or in pareels, to suit, purchasers, as t e ItUILD. 1508, fences, and 6tberAinproyedients, admit oft °rive chine subdivision. • .' • . ' A iyir.Persons pureluelling with a view to entering into the IRON • SUSI N WS, can be accommodated with lAO 0r'2,000 ACRES of cltoiett TIMBER. LAND. : 84-- Those desirons,of viewing the place, ran 110 AO by calling-on the 'Manager, Mr: JO ON BENStiN. re siding on the premieets: fill).. An indisputable title win be given on the bet of April. 1802, and terms 'mole • known on day of sale, by' . IV. /:FREEMAN, • ' Administrator of Abe Estate of WM. COLEATAN,dre'd. Lebanon, l'a., October 2, 1861. St4d w; T HE subscriber will pay the highest • market prices TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED .• - FLAY SEED, At the DIM in Marker - street, Lebanon borough.— Bring It immediately. AliltA.Nl dTlLlCliblilt. . ._ :. .Liebanori ! September 4, '6l. • . • , et it44, 1 4 . 11 1' irk ID ' 41,1•1• Y, . . . . 4TTORSET-ATEANC—ZetO In Cu m berland Street, • In the' office tir hliCtiltbee„Ohn...John Weidman. .4bancrp, August 28, 1861. 4.• t IitABOVVOirANj • TTORNLY-AT-LA,W hes Ie.EMOVISD. 610' ernes oe 'll 'FunekbilSow Ihdiding,(secondetory4eamberland 'street, Lebanon. Pre! 'Lebanon, ATOM 0,1059. I' • CYRUS, IIIIILLIMM; • • .‘ A TrOIiNVX-AT-LAW - , olRec in Walnut strcoti near iy 'opposite the Bock Hotel. and' two doors month from Kul-sonny's illordwarO store. . • • Lebanon, A1nrch•23,•1841.-I'y... • Luba non Deposit Bank. Cumberlgvq ~ .fetTel.p i nee door east of_...tnany't Hoag. • Avl LCpur . ilie following mAyLw (61_ INTA . ItEST en DEI4)SITS,' ' • . • For 1 yeAi, , and longer, trper cent.iPei. ' Vor 6 months, and longer, S per cent. per animm; ,For. 3 monthsomd longer, 4 per cent. per al2HUIII; roquiring , asliort. - notice Interest paid in full for. the llepOslts from the date of delimit to the dale of withdrawal, Wo :will alsp: afford!" lihernl Ona. of conunodatitnstwthose who luny favor us with Dolomite, payable on demand. Will pwy a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. 11111 i aiSO 011 Ord AUXial/1 Dot tars and half. Dopars. Will make collections on and ro• mit to all parka of Oet Thittoil Status, the Canadas and Enropil.; diAig4to,4o /411.10, &c. v and,do general EX OI,I.k44I434O,EA:NpNa BUSI3vESSr. "0. FAIWUN C.OLEMANl'President. Gs°. . • ' ' • ' • The undersigned, IIANAREItS, me liable IO the extent 9f 'their Estates,, for all Drivositß and other Nbligntieue.of the .10.liiifox DEPOSIT DANK." • _ _ DAIMIEON, 0. LAW O\ COLEVAN, nrCatae. SMULLER, LEVI IcT.TN E, .14.311 , S ;YOUNG, . AVCUSTUS 80Y11,- .` Lebanon, May 12, 1858. GEOIiOI3 0 LEIXI. • • • Administrator's Malice. xiOTIPO, is hereby giventhittletters of . Administra. tion on the estate of Dartn 111.Paaana. Into of M M ere* township, Lebanon county, Pa.. deeid., have boon 4iatiipi to the undersigned, residing in ilia township end county aforesaid. All persons having claims on said mitate will please present then', and those indebted ViAlt.liliehtvriedlitte payment to 0 4710 Alt B. ST EWAItT,' Administrator. iemnihip Animist 28.-'Bl. 4i . full assortment of. _Linen floods for 'Coats and raniti just recetveti and Oland at Great Bargatna . . • - . • WOO( & DREG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY TS OF PIRST IMPORTANCE. L. I, RMB ERG BEL t 7 rad uu te of t Mida s; dolphin College of Pharmacy, offers to thb nil eons of Lebanon and .Tinosraling con n try. a PURI: selection of Drugs. With-fines and Chemicals, and the first quality of PlTllitil+.l% , Wild Toilet and 1.,,,ney Soaps, embracing the hest mannfauture in the country, end a berg, variety of Tooth En tire, Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Bobber. . PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. if; Pure whole and ground Spicesare offered for . Aide In large and small quantities at lAMB EIMER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, F L ° W - B 9 4 T) S, R, You will find a full assortment and a large variety or Frmsrr Garden and Mower Seeds at LEMUERG ER'S. u s Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, el ' and Potash in large and small quantities at ' DEMBEIDIER'S Dreg. Store. ;a Washing Soda, Milting, Soda, Pearl Ash, Sat Li crates, Cream of Tarter. all pore, and for sale; 101 in large and small quantities at LEMBERGEII'S Dru! , Store. r4 r ; If you are in want of good Washing Soap. C pure white or red Castile Saap, Country Soop,:, QII Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior ; Shaving soup, bey the unite at RESTORATIVE COB DIA IL BLOOD RENOVATOR Is preeiscly what ite tome indietnes. for, while pleasant to the taste. it is revivifying, exhila rating, and Streogthe r ning to the vital powers. It also revivifies. reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity; and thus re• Istoresmid renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease It is the only preparation / ever offered to the world in a papillae form Sc as to he within the reach of all: So chemically and skillfully combined he to be the most m pow.. jerful tonic, id yet. So perfectly adapted to :05 to aCt in Peri. f qecorriance wait Mc laws of na ture, and hence. soxtite Me weakest stoiramit, and. time up the digestive, organs, and allay all net , runs and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating iu its effisets, and yet it is never. followed by lassitude or depression of spirits.—! It is composed entirely of vegetables and those! thoroughly combining powerful tonic and wroth.' lug properties, and consequently can never in. jure. Such a remedy loss long been felt to be' a ilegderation in the enedital world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science. and also by an who have suffered from debility: for it needs no metliestl skill or knowledge ere]) to see that debility follows all attacks of dis-t l ease, and lays the unguarded system open to; i the attacks of man ~, of the most dangerous tol which poor humanity 'is constantly liable.—l Such, for example, tion, Bronchitis. ndigestimi, „Dyspepsia. : Lop; of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability.' Neuralgia, .Palpitation of the Heart, Aseloli.: choly, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that -close of cases,. so fear folly fatal if unattended to in time, called Pe male . Weaknesses. and Irregularities. Also, Liv er Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com olaints, Diseases of the Itidney7, Scalding or Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain iu the Back. Site, sod between the Shoulders, predis position to Slight Colds, necking and Contin ued Cough, Ensaciathin. Difficulty of Breathing and indeed we might enumerato many more still, but we have syace only to say, it will not only vitro the debility following Chills and Fever, burprevent all attacks arising front Mi asmatic' Influenees. and cure the dieesseesat once, if already attacked. And as it acts di, Ireetly - and persiste, tly upon the Mary sys tette:Wm:wing the Liver to action, pronioting. In fabt. all the excretions and seeretions bribe sYstemi it will intaliittly prevent - any delitOrh reiscOnsequences following upon change of cli. Mate' and Water; hence all 'travelers should ;have 11 bottle With them and all should take a tatile'.eimonful at least before eating. As it "previets costiveness, strengthens the digtudive organs. it should be in the hands of all persons of sedentary habits students, ministers, liters, t ry Wien..',And: all Indlosiinot accustomed to MVO!, out"de er eiereise ahead always tilrOlte-; Tithe). will they will findlivngikautiile, DI X itnLYnsitt efficient remedy :signing thoUe is ,wliAt:l , 66 them, of their bentitY; for b oily rdenateXist. without health, and health Cannot ex ist'white the n bete' irregularities Conti - one '-:-. Then again; the Cordial hi A' lies feet Mother's Relief: Taken it Month or lwe before the final trial sh 4 will pass the dreselftil Petimliiitirtie'r- Tem eagle and safety. There ix 176' Mistake about it this twrdiat is all we 'Chan for its ;.lifitthers iii ftt . And to you , we appeal to detect th e ill. I ness or'deeline not only Of your daughters be fore it be too late, but also your sons and hos- Wilda. torwhiletheformer;from Mae delicacy. go down to a premature grave rather that lets their condition he known in time, the latterare I often so mixed up with the excitement of mini ness that if it were not for you they too would. trarel in' the sanie!down Ward path, Instil too Motto arrest their thug tall. Bet the mother is always vigilnut, end to you we confidently' appeal; for we are sure your never failing af fectiiiii - will unerringly point you, to Professor Wood's Rest...relive Cordial end Blood ttenova. ter as the riMiedy which_ should he always on nand intittie of-need.. O. jr. WOOD; Proprie tor. 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market 1 Stryet, St. Louio.;fic.,ond sold hy all go,* Drug- ' gists. Also by Dr. Rots, opposite the Court) 'Jenne, Lebanon, ra. Price One Dollar per lottie ~ . [July 24, 1b61.-4y. cow. E MEI I E subticriber oliOra for sale • Ids tine 3A " I.OT OF GJCOUND. on the old Volvo road, near the (bait tapshilla, in this borough. There is no handsomer lot In dila locality than Ibis one. It will be sold to suit the,titnes. Payments cosy. Apply to I.ebantuf, Sept 36, 'GO SAM O.E1; lIAIIRESON, IXTOUT,ll , reapeetrolly annotitice to the cititena of WllllllOll 4111 i vicinity that On linFt opened n FASIIIONAMIX Mil,. IN RACY and .MANTIC MAK. 'ING ESTABLISHMENT, In Market stmt, 2d door above 1(111. A new stork jost received and opened fur inspertion. embracing a foil amortmunt of silk, Crap°. and Straw Bonnets, ltonnet Trimmings. Ribbons, Flowers, "ke. Lebanon, April 17, 1801. if ynu wint gond tin witrucall at the Tin and Sheet Iron StOre of . 6h+lltH6 SIIA Y B Eit WITAIA DE CLOTHING 'Will be sold at •. .I%4Vereo. l 4ePy.Aoto prices. ..I..ltEß,Olia Of the firm or linb;.r $ Bros , has taken the Stopk ocAtendpinaile Clothing nt. tllx appr4lsonient, which wjll enable idles to sell loserr Mitt easy:shiers el.,.ean Ate h,t:ught. nulkritte for your eitivms br6tro you Inaltet,ivtir F tl! purelnnio. DOOit.S.W,F.ST FROM . COUItT 110ITS.E. Leto non, Sept. `..5,-,1180.. II A It Eli. WALTER'S -- KILL. rilllH ambscraber ralapectia lay infor m s the public that he hale iatatircly rebuilt. Ilan Mill on the little Siva tam formerly known am ••Sa rate,'" nied . later tm .. Wen- . geree." about nuanfourtli. of a mile From Joneitown I.ebation county. Pe.;, that, he lots it now iu complete runiaimr order. end 10 prep.red furnish euetolucre rocallerly with a very fillirriOr article of 111F 4 ALAnil. llir._.Tll3lL. SP • 2 an cheep us it can be obtaintsi frootitny other source.- lie keeps ids" on bruni . and for sale at. the lbwest cash pelting CHOP, .111tSbl, 'SIIOItTEI, .le. 110 la also pre. pond to do all .kindil of CUSTOMEiteWeIIX, fur Farniera and others, at the very alaortext poseible notice end in vae,. ali to give hint e trio:- The machinerrof the lilill is entirely ,iiiiNV and orthe Latest and moat hn preyed kind. fly strict attention to budinesei 'and fait dealing he hope. to merit it ehure of public patronage. Will:AT, RYE, CORN,. OATS, &c., bought, fur which the highest Lebanon 'Market pricey will be wild. •• • ." ••ifitANKLIN .WALTER. May 8, 1881. ' . IF. YOTI.WAIrr . • A good ?to:lmA AK svAred i ukinii•ptu, *drat DAL 1. 1 "8 GinerYi. ni14.400r:, tit the.,Pdtellou Doposl Bank, . ' it • • • You WANT A ,.__wrsolf or friend, the beet iire L o b = 74 i ;"'" voa r t '', l H/JMO alillorY, next door to di: '"" u " • .LEMBERCER 9 S • 1 • LEMBERGFAVS. Do you want a good flair Tonic? Something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the Maul, and to prevent felling out of the hair: if you do Call at, LEMBERGER . S. gE,‘, TRUSSES! TRUSSES! • The /Meted are requested to call and exam ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &e., com prising a variety of Manutheture. va,...Marsh's" hermitic "Improved Self Ad. jesting Pad Truss.. "Marsh's" Ca tauten Bandage.' An invalmble article for the purpose. If you are is want of any of the above you can bo suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Cal au ba Brandy. the genuine artiele fin. Medicinal Purposes to be had in all its Purity at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the tarket Muse. Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted First elass Drug Store, can be furn ished you by • • LEMBERGER i • - Chemist and Apothecary Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron age thus far received from the Physicians. Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and sut round ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use every,elfort to please all. gSpecial attention given to PIVEMICIA,X's PRMORIPTIONS 1111 t/ .FAMELP RECEIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE. always as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb.l.s, Market street, Lebanon, Pa. PROF, WOOD'S MEI was Luba ri Priv:Ala silc. miss ATKL%S “Leba;!on Valley instilute,” Lebanon county, Pentea,, UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE CP VV. a. BURNSIDE, A. M. THE DEMON or THE SCHOOL is to meat : as fares may be, the requirements eta progressiveage. The course of study being so arranged and extended that fiupils of any age or dorryce of advancement may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its differ ent departments those Branches of Education most useful or desirable in Use different spheres of life.— THE ENTILISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, practical education. which may be turned to account in the transaction of business-'. Tuts DUBOW. DEPARTMENT embracing the study of the Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate the taste—to refine and elevate the mind. or as a basis to the study of what are called the learned professions. A Noma.% on TEACHERS' DEPARTMENT, in which an expe rience of mere than twelve years, in schools of various grades and in different sections of the Union, will ho drawn upon in familiar lectures. illustration and exam ple. to impart: a knowledge of the. ART OF TEACHINO. THE DlSetruss is gentle lust firm. No unneces tetry restraints are instituted far the sake of mare effect, —but such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men tal wel fare of the student n it I he rigidly en filmed: dents from abroad cast board, (unless otherWisedenired) in the family of the principal. And over these a paren tal control will be exercised during their stay, They will not he allowed to be absent from the Institute at unseasonable hours to visit taverns or places of amuse , nt without permission ; or to be absent from their pieces in school on any pretext except sickness or per mission of parent nr guardian. Tit E LOCATIciN is pleasant. healthful and secluded; in a flourishing tittle village—surrounded by a pictur esque a, highly cultivated district. lets twenty miles Eastward of Harrisburg. and within view of the Leba non 'Valley - Railroad, which connects Harrishing and Bending, and forms a link in the great chain 01 rnil retuis between New York and "the '.Vest" M THE INSTITUTE is u spacious, three.atery. 'Brick structure—planned and built expressly tin• a boarding school. The furniture of the school rooms Is nearly new. end of the kinds molt approved Ow lice EUId entli fort. The students' rooms are large and conv.•nieut, end will be occupied generally by two at u-ients each. ST UDI :—Spelling mid Defining. Reading and Elo cution, Wilting ; Aril hinetic, English licarinuar, Deog r Thy, history, Composition and DeClalnaliall, Book Keeping, Al munition, Algebra. Geometry, Ebernistry, Natural Philosophy. Astronomy, Anat. - inn and Physiol ogy. Surveying. Plane and Spherical trigonometry; bottle, Abelorie, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French, and Music. THE YEAIt OP SCHOOL, (commenced on Nforiday. July 22d.) will continue for 10 inonibs with an inter. raption of one week between Christians and New Year. Students can enter at any time. and they will be charg.i ed only from the time of entering. EXPIiiNSES for Board. Washing. Tuition, Lights. Ric., ;Kir quarter of It weeks. ins. For Tuition alone, per Narter, to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages. each '7...1: OW Mueic,es. Any further bcfornintion that may he desired can be obtained by addressing the Principal. • • w. J. BURNSIDE July 31, '61.-tf. Annville, Lebanon Female Seminary. RACII EL P. ROSS. Principal. JULIA ROSS. Museial Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIM ISON. Drawing'. TIMIE NTN TIT SESSION NV ill commence Soptember 8, I 1860. This School Is designed to elevate the stand ard of female and to offer superior advanta ges at a Il4ofte: ate e-ost The school year is divided into two sessions of five mon hits cash. Charge per session, from 1% to 15 dollars. according, to the studies of the scholar. Extra fur Music. French, i Min. and German. *p. Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Cut ter and in Singing Pupils not tonneetial with the+ School will he waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the u su al rotes Early application should be matte to S. .T. STINK, et J. W. bIISH. Board of Director,: K. J. STINK, D. S. ITANTMOND, 3. W. 3IlSli, JOHN NEILY, C. GREENAWALT, C. D. GLONINGER, JOSIAH FUNCE, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Aug. 21, ISM. Blanket Shawls, oLOTIT, WOOLEN C[.OTILINO of all colors, !Veil lit Black or Blue Blank, pressed, the color warrants and goods turned Out equal to new, by - - .• . Or Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lvnintr gees Drug Store where all orders for the above will b attended to. [Nob. l, 1880. HARDWARE AT COST, T lLl s l t Uu o tpr i r l i A bll D o i t ß A r l:il ,.. l 4 7 E rg s r:naaelh . selecteli - - - .61T CONT FOR' CaSll. ..0"- Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1, 7661, Will be allowed a liberal credit on purehasce Those who have not settled will find their :Lccounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and collect t ion. D. AI. IiAII:MANY. Lebanon, Julyl7, 1861. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS' The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S -CELEBRATED STOMACH BID , TERS can appeal with perfect confidende to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than, volumes of bare assertion or blazoning:puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. for the last year amounted to over a half-- million bottles, and from its manifest steady' increase in times past, it is evident that during the corning year the consumption will roach near one million bottles. This immense swoon& could never have been sold but for the rare medieitialroperties contained in timprepara tibn, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend thenßitters to,t-heir ipatient,s, but are ready at. all tirpos to give, testimonials to its' cllivocy in all Eases pf stopiriefike derangements! arid m the diseases resulting therefro. This is not a'teurporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum-• Peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid' estimation s of nn invaluable medicine, wbiela is. destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions whore fever mid ague and 'various other bilious complaints have' counted their victims by hundreds. To be' able to. stone confidently that. the "Bitters" are a 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 indispen,able for the restoration of health. It operates upon* the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,. mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to aeoodition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Dillon daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it. is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent eaa tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi- . dence of thousands of aged men and nomerr who have experienced the benefit of using t preparation,while euffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting undo the advice of physicians, they have ahandonet. all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tlti merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods whet . their cares are so harassing that many of then. sink under the trial. The relation of mothet and child is so' absorbingly tender, that the. mother, especially if she be young, is apt Io forget her own health in her extreme . anxiet: for her infant. Should the period of mat malt; arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here then, is a necessity for a stimulant to reeupe rate the energies of the system, and enable th. mother to bear up under her exhausting trial, 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 a. well as certain to give a permanent inereus, of bodily strength. • All:thoseipersous, to whom we have partici larly .referred above,. to wit t. sufferers fro:. fever anti ague, caused by malaria, diarrheet, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, an all diseases or derangements of the at onutcl: superannuated* invalids,. persons of seden tar occupation, and ntiising mothers;. will coast': their own physical welfare by giving to Ho t teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitterd a trial. • • CAUTION..—We caution the public again using taw of tho many. imitations or counte' felts, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEIIRI►T7 STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle h. the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitter,. blown on the • aide of the bottlo, and; stamps on the metallic cap covering the cork, at observe that our autograph signstwre is on t label. Prepared and sold by Pr4BTPMTPII 811LITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and saki by s e druggists, grocers, tend dealets general' thiblighiiiit; the Untted - 13tates, Saiite'Arn rice, and Germany. By Dr . taber, 3 L. Lot:10e r GC:.'siterzerD.FTedericll6t.trg 11. D. Sierei ; MaAtn EarlY. • Deceni iseio LYON LEMBERG ER, East Heaoirer.
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