61jr gtiltrtitr: TERMS, LEBANON,. PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1361 HOME AFFAIRS. Hyman and Chants with °Moos of Devotion for Sunday and other Sohools.—Arranged according to the Church Tear.—Published by the Sunday School of St. John's. Church, Lebanon, Pa. A copy of a little work with the above title has been laid upon our table. The editor and author, whom we recognize as the Pastor of St. John's church. says In the Preface, by way of justification for adding another to the many Hymn }rooks already out, that a real want seems to exist, for a work of this sort. Many of the hymns in former books are of a sentimental, purely Intelleotual, or emotional character; nei ther springing from the heart, nor going to the heart, Intended to he adopted to the infant mind, they yet entirely miss their, aim, being childish Instead of childlike; and hence, like the toys of childhood, they are thrown aside in later -years, while the memory and the heart cling with altrong attachment to those mysteries of Faith, presented In verse, at a time when the youthful mind ;mold not understand, and the tongue could barely lisp, the words In which they were clothed. -ollytnns of "a doctrinal, didactic), and sentimental character—ouch as are designed to alarm , inatruet, ' or exhort—or are expressive of morbid - feelings of despondency, ,to.,—or have reference to spe cial occasions, xs anniversaries--are from this little work excluded, for the most part; and such only admitted, as conform to the idea of worship, as "tolled' forth by a gracious power exerted up on our faith by the true objects of °brio tien war :ship and love—God the Bather, Jesus Christ the 'Sun, the Holy Ghost the Cektferter ; by the great facts of redemption, the Birth, Buffering, Death, Reourreatittili_Aireension,lnteroeselon and Reign ing of Jesus Christi by the Person and work of the Holy Ghost; and by the Church, with its holy sacraments and motherly nature." While therefore, the little.book contains hymns which are familiar to us.from our Sabbath School days, we find, moreover, 'large number, (per- haps the greater number) which, are new to us ; and which iittleet the simple, happy style of one wheat *things , hi poetry and prose, have al ready delighted and benefitted so many readers. Another new feature in the work is the attempt, (which w.e believe will ultimately be successful) to Introduce chanting into Sabbath and Week day seheols.- Usually this style. of music has been appropriated by church choirs; but we see AO reason why, it should not be adopted ...dm well by children in the 'school. The - free, ad libitum, yet majestic movement of the ,chant is, believed to satisfy fully the joyous outgushlngs of child - - heed ; and a number ot psainto,• with the music ! attached, are appended to tke end of the book. Altogether, we are glad to chronicle tbe ap. pearitooe of each a book, and are convinced by the reason itig which seeks to justify its appear. anus;.and we wish the undertaking, accordingly, and not doubtingly, a full measure of coccus. S. H. NEtmAs„the editor of the Easton Sentinel, whose office was destroyed by a nmb, » 'few weeks ago, has been elected to the Legislature, by the people of Northampton coun ty by an immense majority- Thiclo an emphat ic rebuke to the lawless villians and their Joel. gators. Qyrus noisy, son of John Hoisy, of North Lebanon, died in Camp, et Point of Bucks, Virginla x ion the 16th inst., after a shortsickness. lie belonged to one of the Philadelphia regt menus, and hod been in service about 8 months. lie was shout 22 years of age, and is represented as having been a brave'young- soldier. His re amine reached this pinee on Friday, and were in terred-In the Evangelical burying ground, with milker; bonors,—the Perseverance Band; a emu pan; from Camp Coleman, ark.l many citizens being in attendance. George V. Mac©, M. D., of Shaeit 'Mown, has received au appointment as Surgeon for the SrmY , from the. Stole Government. The medical profession of this county will be well sod ably represented in the service of the coun try. We omitted to notice last week the very handsome balloon ascension made by Lieut. J. A,,Mght, from Camp CeJensen. It wee his last 'ascension. he having" *volunteered for the war. He Is a daring and successful balloonist, and will also prove 0. K. on the field of battle. JAMLB airilhaßt3 died at the Poor House,last week, Jim was a character. He lov• ed bis bottle, add the boy, loved him because he alftrded them ikmusement. Ile was harmless, and 'bad no enemy in the world but himself.— Worthless as be was, the announcement of his death Was received by many with regret, and his absence will be missed equally sith that of many in a far better and. More useful position in society. He had, been ailing for tome weeks, and at last was obliged to go to the poor house—.his greatest dread—where he soon died. Colucsmorie,—ln the list of.premi publislaotl lost week, several errors mar red. The first premium for the beet Family horse (Se) WAS awarded to Mr. George Youiz, of Cornwall. The Holstein and . Aiderney"Cattler was exhibited by R. W. Coleman, and not by "Cornwall Anthracite: , • The soldiers at Camp Coleman re. calved their uniforms last week, and a better looklog set of men than they now are cannot be footle no uniform conflate of sky. blue over. aoat, dirk blue frock coat, blouse, pants and cap. The =teakl teems to be. of y,ood quality. They now only rwitit arms to be fully , equipped )L r, ,••• riviellron; c4ivitolamatri itretriOotrberged br * 6 41 0 PAirimfil Piatr meek , 11111101 1 40 42P:tight Ithforektleiva ierlirof hoboes coop: .1 Under lige and' other exeueei. • ItOYED BY FIRE.—On Sun-i 13,8 T dal atianing,thlt.l4th inst., the log barn on the Morin of Mr.. John Kreider, in Aisttee township, took fire and vtu entirely COOBOOl. .ed together wits) all the ornps ) ,grulti, hay, .tc., and a tine heifer whieh fella prey to the devour. Ing.ll/41;nent. Mr. Kreider feels the loss stiVerely as tttere Weli no loan ranee no the building, and. hie Bret (trope ba s ing all destroyed, it Is supposed t o b ee , been 'elle work of o,n Incendiary. Ogpt. Long's company is now so. wgerl 4 4011 , that Vuriolt • dooetl teen ate wonted. oCio Saturtioy thke Alottivioy slotted Sheefferstown :we toot. Th.cy were vielirtrid kindly received by lb, °Ulnas. who, 'also, presented. through the . Inticia of Dr. Zerho, a splendid .sword to Lieut. D, Disslnger. Tho honor is a well deserved one. • . • Yttliicliisions of North Lobooon also presented 11143)1keing with a oword lately. , • " • • QiEpt,. in. in. Missomer, of the• 3 talon teem Is raising ti company of Light Catialryv to be Attached to Gen. Williams' brig. sitlL'.ithe prospects for its 81.2;COISSP fire line, hey. inisdready coor 60 mon promised. Capt.' Datighory!" Company is now full-.made ineorpon!tlas 911. Irmale's corppunr rikb We were iibtiyrn 'several strawber. ries on hforidny,..frOM the bed of Mr. A. Wilhelm, WlFlkr.l4llll#llll.s Ili , * twit for th is ecaeon. The eommillaiefitbri from ei Runt, signed i'Lebasten'''bed better not be pub. /1 " b " . We abaft not witbkold from the public just complaint' of our soldiers, relative to their treatment, but as the matfers spoken or ebouid be settled where they (mar, making them inbli° here irontd onty „mos iii.feeling, without any good resulting theiefrorn, a . • A soldier of Capt. Long's company, at Camp Coleman, died suddenly on Friday last. He had been drinking, which was propably the cause of his death. We did not learn his name. - $1 50 A YEAR LETTER PROM CAPT. LANTZ'S Boma ADVPATISER :—We have at length been pushed forward, and now tread the so•called cred soil of Virginia. Alas! sacred no longer. The machinations of desperate villains and the polluting steps of armed traitors have effaced all the respect and veneration once entertained, by the entire people of the Union for the Mother of Presidents. The country is almost depopulated ; splendid mansions deserted and neglected, and nought to be EICe3 bet armed soldiers on either side of us. We occupy a position about six miles from the Chain Bridge to the South of the Leesburg and Winchester Road. The enemy are in foil view of us, having taken a position upon a command ing eminence about three miles from our camp, where they Were busy yesterday mounting heavy guns. There is no doubt but that an engage ment is close at hand; in fact it cannot beavoided longer if they mean' fight. We are held in read iness for action at a moment's notice, and as our Brigade is the Advance of our troops in this di rection, we are likely to have a part in the begin ning of the fray, ManY a-cheek will turn pale, many a lip may blanch on the approach of the deadly Contest, hdt depend upon it the hearts of the soldiers are beating eagerly to avenge the deaths of those who have been butchered by these ungodly trattoria. There is a fixed deter mination to be 'noticed upon the countenance of the men, When called into line, at each .alarm, and an, earnest. desire to obey the orders learned, that indicate ;more to my mired than all the noise and, momentary enthusiasm of an excited mass. And I take this occasion to say, in-reference to our own company, although not entirely made up of men horn in Lebanon, is now considered one of, if not the best in the Regiment or the Brigade. There has never been a call to arms, but that our company has been. first ready to move ; and has - been complimented freptently by the commanding officers for their-promptness,- - The feet of not all being residents of`Lebanon should weigh nothing, as the people are well aware of thefaet`of the country wanting soldiers at the time of the company organizing; and God knows, that the young men of Lebanon were af forded every chance to fill itAtp. But it is a war fot the Dillon, and be who itt patriot enough to risk his life in the defence of our Flag, which is the common property of all,- , deserves the com mendation of. all good mon, no matter where he cornea from or who he is. WhateVer honor is gained in this contest will reflect upon the place the company came from, as we nre known entire ly as a Lebanon company. And the prejudieed and narrow minded jeatousythat would make distinction of birth place, or residence, in a cause like that we arc engaged in, must ,be wrapped up so completely in egotism and intolerance that, it would be idle to waste time, paper or words upon it. We were ordered out yesterday to resist the ad vance of the enemy, if attempted ; and the-offi cers were presented with their 'cionmaissions, the date of - Which makes Capt..Lantx - the seetoid old est Captain in the Regiment. . A large number of our Boys are out clearing a woods, to as to give a fair chance for our artil lery, anti the way the timber is being raked would surprise contractors. The, weather la getting good .and cool, anti the heath of the men im proving—to fact we have scarcely any sick in the hospital, owing to the careful attention of Principal Surgeon, Dr. Green,' who 'deserves -a . great deal of credit for thelindness end atten • - lion be extends to all who 'coma under his care. Our Boys caught three live secessionists yea- ' terday, and a dirtier set you never saw. They 1 had scarcely clothes enough to cover their naked ness. They were skinning a 'pig, tvhen caught, but I guess did not get much 'of that porker this time. We are all well, and Limit. Leeengood is just peeking his dry goods in ease of a sudden emer gency. He says we can look out for a fight any minute, and the old horse has seen enough to know. Capt., Lanta is also , -sitting alongside, and you would think we weratta happiest fam ily in,tweation. If you could`only' peep innn us. We expect a good bowl of been snip for dinner, which Henry Guesy,- of klyerstown, who is also present, says her' Is bound to taste, Rebels •or no If I are lucky enough to come out alive, Isbell give you the details of whatever happens. We have every eondidence in our gallant yo.lng Gen eral, and there is not a tcan whine 1. have heard speak yet but is willies to die under him. He is just the mar ;for the time ; no bombast ; no red tape; but straight forward and' manly.— Looking to the comfort of the humblest soldier, as well as toth.o highest under his command.— God send that he may prove to the world that our country has , still great men. - Having been up since three o'elock, 1.8411 have to olose as we have much to do. Yours, J. V. Prevention is . - Better than Cure. Toladiesof delicate health or impaired organization, 1. to those by whom an increase of Runny is ft om any reason objectionable, the undersigned would offer prescription; which imperfectly reliable and safe. and which hits been prescribed in various parte of•the old. world for the pest century. Although theartiele is ve mehenp and simple yut it has been put up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively ut the exhorbitant price of sTrixtr bottle, the unuersigned proposes to fur nish the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses skin of whiclvery,letly., can supply herself with a per feet tafegueo; ut any drug store, fur the trilling sum of 26 cents per year. Any phisichut or druggist will tell tAsperfeettrhacm c l . ems, and . thousands of teetim o' jfe. th Ze s tl u t p Illy part o u rgoi l rorld P o i n receipt Of It. 1$! Dr. J. C. DltVElltAlpc lit. O. Box, No. 23n8, New ilavenAonn. Augw41.18407. MiLrrANITTNIFoRms.—Th ere ie, per haps a yip department of Military business in ithieh there his teen a more marked impnavemeni than fn the clothing - of the eoldlere. Not many years. 8/1102. officerefiapir pri'vittes were clad in garments which were Almost bkin-tight. They wore leather ',took',: which were wortbyQf the name, for they. kept the wearet iu tribulation; Whila•theirpedded breasts and tigtt elee#oe made volition a matter of great difficulty. During the proltent war, and) Of our volunteers as •procnre their nniforamst the Drown Slone Clotbrug Doll of Rockhili & ant} 00b Chestnut street. above Sixth', Philadelphia , obtain clothing that, is perfectly easy, eubstantiat and , bocoming, 'The firm named have gone largely.litlo,•the baslnests of making. Military Clothino. and th. 1r facilities enable them, to ito,..t s . la ri pay ojeivolpitoi sborteatposedbis time.. • , A Rs*A:4ll - 15 OFFERR,Ii . eor 'the de eet pigt iai(e at l t i g; ' o ~" the vendor of any such counterfeit, or imitation of BCER- IfAVX'S 'O.OI.J.PitrIIITTOS: The genuine; highly concentithtedlfolittair ihtfsxs is put up in halt - plot hot tips /wily, having the name of. the proprietor, B. Pries, Jr. blown in them, and his signature mound the neck of each ileitkesery bittieJi ' . - Thipdalightfol Aroma twisiseen received by Ameri intrucirilh the ktroi wlich is only. extenda to really preparMions. When we consider the marked atfccette,nttiendlng Its admitiletiation. lo the West stub born caste of Fever nod Ague. Weeknees of any kind. Dyspegitht, Ifearthut.n, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and. Nervous headache, Indigestion. Costlveoess nod Plles, tegether with the c..midete control it. exercises over all Nervous. Ithenmatic. and Neuralgic Atlctions, we cannot wonder at its popularity. Well may e in-. valid value th is remedy. (August t he fn IT IS'COM MON OBSERVATION that th ere . are more sufferers from abil tty, ',Mond Amerlmne, than ean.be found among any other civilised nation. The reason is belo We tulle too little exercise, and for get the w a nts o f t he body to the absorbing pursuits of business. .In all Poch caves, ordinary we:Wines can do little ge44. What is required Iv Just such a tonic and invigorator AO Dr. J lloetetter has given to the world, in his •CELEBRATBD '"IIITTEES." The weak and nervous denier:in of the counting home, the exhausted toiler upon the Amy-hoard. Rod the prostrai . .ll student of the midnight temp, have found a wonderful regene tor in the "Bitters," and. prefer it to morn protentions, forgotten efficacioun mediclnee.should not be that the agent which is so magical in' ite in fluence upon a flame which le merely debilitated, is squally powerful in assisting nature to expel the mtrial? ost terrible terms of diesse. Who would not give it a Sold by iruggiets and dealers everywhere. ..fer See advertisement In another column. [Oct. 9.-ltu. biq thy I REPRIUM TREMENS.----For t , must awful of all complaints by its cause sad. by US.. effect, Dodo a sure remedy in Ilunnewoll's l'olu dyne. So marked was its effect OM a •lolent case. that a physician remarked that .It, 'might cause drunken nese, by the image with which it was cured." The givibg , of opium actually aggravates the case, reproduces a counter delirium, and it requires no argument to prove that thiskili a stop to cuss. This contrast of the 'An dyne With preparations •of - opium; we sat to be ped by all, and Sr. willing to rest „on TOISUite alone. Read the pamphlet4'and teltber dlsedlona carefully. See ad vertisement.- • [Any:LA.74w. - . . . COMPANY HEAD QUARTERS, 7th Regiment, Company 0, Oct. 13, 1861. §peciat gotict,s. ExcLovnxxv.—The Erie Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agenta, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per month., and expenses, or a corn mission. This is an oppoidunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business. can rely on con• slant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine cb. E. Jesus, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Arrigiou,s English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church. and in the evening. Sr. Jons's Raronwin Orittacir.—Reaular service every Wednesday evening at 734 , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 73 o'clock. German preaching next Sunday morning in Salem's Lutheran church, at which time the Lord's Supper is to be administered. English preaching in the evening. Preparatory service on Saturday at 2 o'- clock, P. M., in the German language. English preaching next Sunday morning and German iu the afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the MOraT hen church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening In Zion's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. Mania. On the 20th inst., by Rev. R. S. Miller, Mr. Oran M. ZWEITZIO. to Mhos MARY C. BARTEL both of Leba non. On the 22d lost., by Rev. Colonel J. AL McCarter, Mr. FREDERICK A. HUMMEL, of East Ennioror Lebanon county, to Miss LOUISA E. MILLER, of Derry twp., Dauphin county, Pn. On the 21st ult-, by Rev. Mr, Oring, Mr. ADAM WOLF, of DethOliLelintion county, to MIse.RBBECOA RA DENBACII., of Bethel, harks county. - tha - the WO hiet., by the Dm J , E. L(looteri Hr tiattN L. EISNER, of east Rangier, to Mies MARY ANN EIN3IPERLY, of Lond .nderry. Ii: iJi tfilt. On the 20th inst., Mrs. LAURA CHRIVITNI" consort of Mr. Augustus WERE% of North Leba non borough, after a. lingering , sickness, which she bore with christian resignation and patience. Iler funeral will take place on Wednesday at 1 t'. M., te which her numerous friends and acquaintances are hereby invited. (Communicated.] Af last, after years of inconceivable suffering, the anguished frame is at rest, and the freed spir- it has flovrn ,to•its happy, heavenly home.. And this la -the last of 'one of the best, gentlest, -pur est, humblest, kindest, and most patient of God's children upon earth. Those who knew her not may call this flattery ; but here friends, who are many, will tearfully acknowledge its truthfulness as to the departed. Unfortunately possessed of' a most , delicate physical organisation, she was therefore most keenly alive to all distatlileg im• pressions ; and tience, in addition to that scourge of the human family-consumption—she was, a constant sufferer from other ever varying and ag onizing forms of disease. And while the acute• ness of her sufferings excited the deepest com miseration of has friends, still more did her cheer fulness and patience call forth their unbounded wonder and admiration. Indeed; it was a matter of daily remark, that, while the body was reeked by pain inconceivable and indescribable, the soul looked out from.a countenance irradiated with smiles of heavenly peace and bliss. Rer very body seemed to have lost much of its material, earthly nature, and to have become in a manner etherealized in its essence, while her struggling spirit, it its longings and efforts to be free, had come to float in a purer, holier atmosphere than that of earth ;. and was only awaiting a pang sharper than all the rest to loosen its .bonds, that it might soar away to its eternal real in Heaven. At last, after patient—Oh, how patient—wait ing, the hour of her deliverance has come; and while we'stand around the sacred remains with a reverence amounting almost to worship, we feel the holy aspiration, that our latter end may be like theirs' who, through great tribulation, see God. S. On ths 16th inst., Cornivall township, JOHN. child ofJelin and Catharine HERCHELROTH, aged 7 moe. and 10 days. On the 29th '.eptently•r. in Heidelberg township, Mrs. SUSANNA, wife of Mr. SAMUEL. ACHEY, aged 62 years, 4 months 20 da% On the 61b inst., In iondeuderry, AMELIA EMMA EARLY, rhinghter of John and Alewhilena Early, aged 18 yecre, 6 months and-l 6 days. Ou the 6th inst., in Alhldlatown. DANIF.T. SNOKE, formerly of Zug llemerer„ aged 35 year., 6 monthee nd 6 Joys. On the 14th inat.,lo-Menhatilestille„Daunloin conole, GALEN SHIRK, em:ef Michael and Zlizibeth Shirk, egad about 6 years._ • Jo Richland. -Lebanon eoonty, en the 26th of Sep tember, DAVID YOST, aged 34 years, 9 mo.a:nl 17 clay,. The Leihrsmon rhrthiny Corrected LEBANON, Witousoar. OCTOBER 23, 1861. Leb. Mills Ex..Fam •S 6 25 Egg', IS doz., 13 Smith " ItMra 620 Dotter, iiit Ih., 1 Leb. Yet. Soper. Fl ~5 50 ,Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime W lair Wheat, 1.20 I:ard, 9 Prime fted .W heat, 110 Tallow, 9 Prime Rye, SO 'Ham, • 12 Coro, 60 Shoulders, 10 Oats, '2 Sides, 10 Clover-seed, 4 00 Boap, 7 Timothy-ME, 175 Beee-wax, 25 Flax-teed. 126 White Bags, Dried Apples, Vim., 1 00 Mixed Rags, 1 Dried Appleikpealed, 150 Flax, tb , . 1214 Peach "Snits." 260 Bristles, 31 lb., 40 Peach "fluCcedir," 125 Feathers, 39 lb., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool. II lb., 40 Onions.. • 87 Soup Beans, qt., 6 rotatees,ll bus, 40 . Vinegar, le gal., 1214 APProllutter,it crock, 16 • The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, Oct. 19—There is a limn feeling in Flour market, but the demand both for export and home consumption is very moderato. The vales for shipment comprise a small lot of super fine at $550 per barrel, 61.01 barrels .I,m:toaster county extra at 2.5,75, 1000 barrels Pennsylvania and Ohio extra family at 'sB, and 1300 barrels City Mills extra at a Priim not made public. .The sales to the tracldkre within the range ..of these quotations : $6 ®8 25 for extra family, and 6 50 ®7 50 for fancy lots. Rye Flour is selling in a small way at rs 75 ®4 00: 'Corn Meal is steady SA $2 81} per barrel, but.tbero is nothing. doing. Gaattr.The offerings to-day.are comparative ly small, and' it is in demand both for shipment rind milling at full rates. Sales of 8000 bushels at $1 28W' 32 per bushel, in store and efluat, for good and prime Penner, and Western Hod, and $1 33 for tiouthero do., including 1000 busholti damaged at' $1 22. White ranges from' $137 'to $1 45. 'Rye Is wanted at the advance noted yesterday, but there is very little coming. ,Small sales of Penns, at 70 cents. Dolawar, is worth . 66 cents. Corn comet forward rather slowl; and is irrgenddernan#.- salea of 3000 bushels yet- 101 l at'6s ee,riis-part afloat, and part in store.— Cats In go6d demand at 071 cents per bushel, for Southern, and 38®39 cents for Pennsylvania.— In /3arley.an:4 Malt no, sales. - ClOverseed' comes foisiard very slowly and , sells in a-small'way -at $4.50 per 64tbs. Timothy ranges from $1 75 to $2. -Fluxseed is scarce and. wented'at $1 60 per bushel. CATTLE M - AltitET.—The arrivals of Beef Cattle reached near 2400 head at Phillips' Yards this week, most of which. were disposed of at about last week's prices; the market ruled dull and in favor of the buyers. The soles were with• la the'iango , of $6 to $Bl the 100 lbs., principal. Ilyat $6 and $B. Cows—About 60 bead sold at 'from $3O tO $45 each, according to.oondition. Hogs were steady. 2173 sold at Imbors Yard, at from $44. to $5 for still, and ss®s 50 for corn fed, and 1080 at the Avenue Yard at 'ss®s 75 11111100 t h e, net, the latter for 'extra quality.:-- Sheep—About 8000 were ctifimeeti of at, from 6/ ' to 7c. per lb. net, which Is an improvement on the prices obtained last 'week.- ' • • Miturtionteitto. New. Lilian of gelling 'Goods. rig rultForiber hay just • returUrti from the Eastern cities wiiira.l.Altan sums of Choup and Fashiona ble Lry Goods, which he will ho able- to ,tell on better 6, . •,,.. terms than soy house In the rotinty. The DOMESTIC GOODS have beeh purOhnrd some Li tne atom fur.o/11317, and also. tho OROC.b.lilb. . e S—which were purchased iu August. These . he will well at nett rash prices, very low. Coed Sugar 9 cts., Maims 7, and Superior Cof- fee 18 cents. The Foreign goods will be sold es low as any house in the county. and =a W . 4 1 .11Eil for cash will be taken off of &Ghillie amounting to Five Dollars or upwards. The Merchant; in the city are taking off five per rent. on the 4 months' bills, and the subscriber finds that ha can buy 'cheaper for cash, and is therefore willing to give the rash buyers the same advantage so' that thee* -Wl.lllllg to buy, can save more than five per cent. by purchasing at the BEE " The Goods will be exchanged for ail kinds of produce at low figures. The Bee Hive has been pay leg during the Bummer the highest prices for Butter anti Eggs. N. B.—Butter is 12 and Eggs 13 cents. Lebanon, Oct. 23, 'lll, J. PEORGE. • .Administrator's Notice. Nover is hereby given that betters of Administra -don on thocetate of DAvinAl..Pzason, late of Mill. creek township, Lebanon county, Pa, deo'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the township and county aforesaid. Persons !revisit claims on. said estate will please preseritthem, and trio? indebted will make immediate payment u. • • 'UKIAH .13.iSTRWAltT, Administrator. Minna& toirniddp,. A riper '2B, 'EI, ' • " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. THE members ,of the Mutual Fire insurance Cont i pany of Sinking Spring, Berke county, are hereby notified that the annual meeting, and an election for a Board of Managers, to serve the ensuing year, will ho held on Monday, November 9th inst., at llousum's Swan Hotel. in the city of Reading. AARON MOLL, Sec'y. October 23, 'GL. SHOEMAKERS WANTED. iO Shoemakers to work on Military work, and 2 on Ladies' work, are wanted by the undersigned, in Cumberland street, Lebanon. Good wages and steady employment given. I'. F. MeCAULLY. Lebanon, October 23, '6l. NOTICE. LEBANON VALLICT Ban', Lebanon. Ps., October 10. 1861.1 HE Annual election for Directors will be held at the T lianklogilouse, on Monday, tlio 15t4 day of No ember, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 2 P. M. • And a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER sth. Lebanon, 0ct.13, '6l.j ' JOS. BARCH, Cashier. • The West Chester Academy, AT WESTCHESTER,. PA., TAT 'THIN 2 hours ride from Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania Central, or by the Westchester and Philadelphia R. R. vie Media. The Whiter Terra'of full 5 months. common es on the let of NOVEMBER. "Military Tactics" will be in troduced, AS a regular department of the system of in strnotion to those who desire to avail themselves of its advabtages at a moderate charge. Eight tried and experienmd Touchers assist the Prin. cipal in the ditties of the wheel. WM. F. WYERS, A. M., FrlnMpM Oct 23, '61.4m. NEW GOODS ! AT THE NEW STOPS OP L. K. LAUDERMILCH, In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. SOLD for CASH, or taken In exchange for Country . Produce. Now is the time to buy and SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Poplins, Printed Delaines, Wool Plaids, Rombaix Cloth, Em'd Cashmere,'llg'd Cashmere, plain Cashmere, SILKS ! SILKS.! ! - Black Silks from 75 cents to $1 75. • Fancy Silks from 30 cents to $1 50. MOURNING DRESS GOODS Alpacas's', Delaines; Cashmeres, Delalmes and Merinoes. CALICOES ! CA LICOES !! Fancy. Calicoes from ey, cents to 11 cents. - Plain Black and figured Calicoes at 10 cents. SQUARE AND LONG BLACK TRIBET SHAWLS. Plaid WOO Shawls, Mocha Shawls, • Brocha'Border Shawls. Cashmere Shawls. NOTIONS! NOTIONS - I! Ildkfs, Stockings, Netts, Shawl Pins, Gents' Neck Ties, Emli'd collars, Kid - Gloves, Gents' Buck Moves. &a., An. GENTLEMEN'S PAPER COLLARS/ NIIRIAS! 1, UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! I TINDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS! CARPETS CARPEISII CARPETS ! I WOOLEN STOCKING YARN I FLANNELS! FLANNEL'S'S.] Barred and printed Opera Flannels, high colored and grey Sack Flannels, Red, White and Blue Flannels. MEN'S WEAR.--- , Oeer.contings, Vestings, Jeans, Cloths, Cassimeres. Casainetts, &c. _ _ READYJNIADE CLOTHING I A complete :dock for Men and Boys. DOMESTICS.—BIeached and Unbleached Shilling:a and Sheetingo, Ticking, Osnaburg, Checks, bleached brown and colored Canton 'Flannel. BED BLANKETS, QUILTS, Ize GEOCERIES.—Sugar, Coffee, lasses, Honey. PEOVISIONS.—Sugar cured Dam, Mackerel Dry Reef. EnUPYS..—Dried Apples, dried Cberrics, -- dried Plums, dried Pouches, dried Elderberries, and Apple Butter, all tope sold to suit the times, by Lebanon, Oct. 17, 1861. L. K. LAT:WHIM' WTI. N. B —All kinds of Country yroduce taken in ex• change for Goods. L. K. L. 112 L. L. K. will pay 12 cents for Butter and 1.4 cents for Eggs. NOTICE. A - N election for TIffItTERN DIRECTORS of the 4 - 3 L. Link:VON BANE, to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the banking-house in Lebanon. on Monday, the ISth - day of November, 1561, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. The annual meeting of the Storkholders will take place on Tuesday, The Ws day of November, 1861. nt 10 o'clock, A. M. M. A. 11.11 LEK, Cashier. Lebanon, October 16,1861. FALL INTO RANKS I I "111 E REGIMENT authorized to be raised • i by Rev. J. M. McCARTER, the late • Chaplain of the tith Regiment. P. V. Is Ril e ing up rapidly in LEBANON. PA. ' ...., - , A CAMP is established In the-town. men rre mustered in, and put under pay - and i.)l'. subsistence immediately, in Companies, a squads, or singly. The men or this Regiment will secure alt ' the benefits given to State troopt,ftod those . . i arising out of spftial direct connexion with _ the War Department at Washington_ A tow Companies frrin beyond tbe• limits of Lebanon county will be accepted. It is designed to make this Regiment cue of the beef. equipped and officered going froin the State, and'one whose moral characteristics - will invite the confidence of all .those wishing to enter the service of their Imper iled country. N mon is too good to /*tee dile country. Duty to God and such service are to be regarded.as identical. All necessary intimation will ba furnished by ap plying to the lACPAigried;lM LEBANON, PA. J. M. McCARTER, COL. COMMANDING, CAMP COLEM tX, September 25, '6l. Lebanon, Pa. To. the Patriotic Ladies of Lebanon Ctkutnly. %ma. Government hartutt authorized thevmderalgned _L to contrazt for 2600 peir Woolen 110 SE for the use of the Lebanon Infantry Regiment, therefore calla up on the PATRIOTIC LADIES OF ME ilousTy to forward.the same as they are able tO finish them to Mrs. George lloffman. Treasurer. who is authorized to receive. them. J. M. McGAIITER, Col. Commanding, Lebanon Infantry Hetet. /read Q%ttricrs, Camp . Coleman. Lebanon, Oct. 9, '9l. NOTICE. North Lebanon and Motmt Mein /lank and Tang'sle Rocai Cumpany. AN election for offteern, consisting of a President, fire Manogere, one Treasurer, one Secretary and Su perintendent, Will be held by the STOCKHOLDERS, ou Monday. the 41h day of Nereember, IEOI. between the home of 2 and 1 o'clock,P. M., at their cif ' lice near the borough of Lehrman. JOHN DIMIQUART. Secretary. October 9, 1601. ORPHANS , COORT SitALE ' 1311R61.1ANT to an order of the Orphriwit Coiarrof LL lebrition county, will be eiiposed to cite _Xy,pibUa veudue or out cry, Pridery.October 25,1861, at 6 o'clock, P. ,IC, at the publio home of David lipltinge.r, in the bomb' of Lebanon. en that certain. -- • 1100 SP. MNIFLOT OF 0110IIND; rlituate in raid' horoingh, containing do front on Falnut street, forty, feet and in, depth on Chadout street; ninety-nine feet. and bounded on t erWoKt by said 'Walnut street,. on thO North toy sold Chestnut street, on the East by property now, or late of 0 eorge`3l. Krause, and 'dn . the South by property cow, or late of /0141tua Ernest). flee and unincum bored title and postai/don will be given or, the at of April; 1862. Terme of sale will be made known by • JeiTIN MAY, Trustee for The sale of !be Beal Estate of 'minor chil dren of - Jacob llatteri.dee'd., and agent fur Bird C. Hauer ' 'Mary E. Ulmer, and of Suzan limner, wido' of void deceased. [Lebanon, October P, 1801. ELIJAH unuces. JOHN 0. GABEL., • •J4toll GAUL, L EBAIS ON Door, Sosh,n.nd• Stpom Platting ILA Locakd on the Sliano.ilinho A'nad, near Oumtherland Stny/...E.W.LeVandos. .rjmlE undcr4igntal mimeo fully iafornt „., . the . public in general, shut they '• nunanueture and ke•-n on hand, ••• . Dont, ssedi. !quitter, itlinds, Weather Boards. 0 Ore Spriee 110 .,.% • ` At euldings. of all sizes, Waskt:o.rds. Cathie. Sarh , c... Cornices, mud all -kinds of RUILDINO NI Elt [ALS for Onuses R ko,con,tr.ict the intent and most im proved . fltntr Cosine' and Hand 'Uniting, oniabludicr large and small buildines. Wenn., lite he Farmers. Mechanics and •Thiiiders to cull and exunune our stock. *llleh - Arc Will warrant to give entire satisfaction Wall who may furor the under elgned with their CIINIOIII. . • LUNGACEE, GABEL & nnoTtrEn. Lebanon. October 9, 18111. P. S.—There is also oil hinds of TURSTNO at tho same Mill. Planing, Sawfwg, dc., promptly done for those who may furnish Lumber. Lebanon Deposit Bank. Chmheriarid street, one door east of flerman't Hotel. lITILL pay the following RATES of INT&REST qn TY_ DEPOSITS,.. For 1 year, and longer, 6 per coat. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, a per cent. per annxim; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring &short notice of withdrawal. Internal paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal., We will also afford a liberal line of ac commodatkns to those who may favor ue with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. nod also ou old /11exican Da /ars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to nil pees of the United States, the Canadm and Europe; Negotiate Loans, An., Arc., and do a general EX CHANCE and BANKING BUSINESS. 0. DAWSON cOLEDIA.I.4 Proahlent. Geo. GUM; Cashior„ The undersigned.. MatIAUXRD, axe individually liable to the extent of tbeivutio. 4 fur all Deposits anaother ,bliastions of the "tailAtiott DEVOUT' BANK!' .eD SIPCON OAM SAIDILE4O4.X. DAWSON ()DUMAN, OIVIE Elk EVI ALIN& .tAMI(9 YOUNG.. L AUGUSTUS. 11101(ts Leh:loon., . Tis X 348. cigtiars BLY.IM. . rF•1 7 0 . 11 VANISH. PAIIO7 . OOIIAPII of yortriolrOriflotta, tho big! 10 A to . tAs had At DAILVei Cibgtqh:lffk - 4 4otia t Lebanouliipottit _ wori - okestes-; - 7 -(tioEttlsmilictEL.,s,l 70R - THE PREVENTION AND CORE 02 Consumption,Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous rostration, General Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This - Remedy hats obtained a great reputation for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALI, STAOES OF CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thou sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—hav ing been used with RESULTS UNPARALLELED IN THE AN MLLE OF MEDICINE. The Hgpophosphitat have a two-fold and specific no• time : on the one hand, increasing- the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS RNEItt3Y. and on the other, being the ;.LOST POWERFUL BLOOD DEN MUTING AGENTS KNOWN. In cases of .11761,7014.1 Debility, or Prostratton of the Vita/ Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" IS the only reliable form of the. IlYioPiio9nliTES, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Climebill. Ate- INQUIRE FOIL. AND USE No trrIIER I ler- A FAIR TTIAL IS A CA:ItTAIN CURE "Ift PRICES.—In 7 oz. Bottles, sl.—Six Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Three .for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot iu the United States. by J. WINCHESTER, 86 John St., N.Y. 1 irs 1414Tki?,Elooki,-( ' cli ( 4 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 oneof the most insidious. and therefore den• gerous, of all the long catalogag of human ills. It saps tiu very . Springs of Life, rapidly undermines the con stitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility nod a premature grave l Froin one to Six boxes of the SPRCI Flti - MIA, are generally' sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the moat eiginrated cases, whether CONSTITUTIONAL, or arising front ABUSE or EXCESSES. kEDTCAL TF,STI3IONY "We believe it to be, in treatnient - of ,S'permetor rhea, 'asmetii!A Specific im arty medicine can be "--d. KEITH, M. D. [Am. :lope. or Medical Science. "I have found theM all thatcould be desired. Their effect has been trulfwonderful. I Used them in case of Spermatorrhea of lougetandim; which 'MS been under treatment for yearg. I think three boxes Will complete the cure."—E. P:'DICrEE, 11. D. IMib.. This le rot a tiontomathie Remedy, nor 1 there any mercury or other deleterinits ingredient combined with it. PRICE per box. Six BUX,t. for Vi,,by Mail, pre. paid. lt,r sale by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by_ J. - WINCHESTER, 36 John St.. N. Y. Oetobtr 9, 1b61.--Iy, . AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are you sick, feeble, and couiplainilig? Are you out of order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? These symp toms are often the prelude to. serious Illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping upon you, and shintiti be averted by a timely ued of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered hu mors— purify the blood, mid let the finite move on unob structed in health again. They stimulate tho, functions 13. f the body int* vigorous ac tivity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disenee. A cold mettles somewhere its the body, and ob. streets Its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro diming general aggravation, suffering, and diseaeo. While iii this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take. Ayer's Pills, and mes bow directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this triviatand common eemplaint, is' also true In many -of the deep-seated nerd dangsrouit distemmra. 11.0 same purgative Mrect expels them: Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural fuections of the .body, they are rapidly, and many of cured by the mule means. None who Itz-..)w the virtues et these Pills, Will neglect to employ-them - when suffering from the diSorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cities,' and from ether nen Anown- public per sona. Pm; tt Fortearding Merchant eSt. Louis, Rh. d, 18515. D*. Area: four Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured lay little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable kw years. Her mother, lints been long griev ously afflicted with blotches and iiimples on her skin and •in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA, 11.0EGRIDGE. - As a. Family Physic. Prom Dr. E.. IP. arriwright, Nov Orleans. •• Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are milk but very.certain and effectual in their action on the - bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of discoed. Ilea d rteh e,S lc kneads eh e,Foul Stomach.. .. Prom. Dr. Edward Boyd Baltimore. Dean lino : Arm: I Taunt answer yolliehat complaints I have cavort with your Pilla better than to Sayan that we ' ever treutWith dpurgelice'utedkine. I place great depots ' 'donee on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with diseatie, and believing as 1 do that your Pills afford us the bet we have, I of course value, them highly.; , • PITTSBOROI, Pa, May 1, . 1866. DR. 3. o. , Arsa. Sir: I hare been repeatedly cured of T. the worst' Sroducba any, body earn have by a tiose - or two of your. Pills. • It seems to arise from a, foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. - . . • Yours with great respect, ED. W. . Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Dhrox - ders —Liver . Complaints. _ - Idosi•Dr. Theodore 11611, TM* Not only are your Mlle admirably adopted to their par post as an 'market. but.T lied their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked Linked. They have in my prac tice preyed more effecttitil for the cure of bilious tan. Valuta than any ono remedy I van mention. sincerely role that we have at length a pergatire which is war. thy the confidence of: heprofessionnoti the-people. DI3I 3 .S3IIRDENT or Tits InTsmoit,.} Washington; XL G., I' Feb.,18613. SIR:;11 I have used your Pills in my general turd hospital practice ever Since, you Made thent,,and cannot hesitate te say they are PHI . bott,cikthortio we employ.. Their regu lating Maim on. the liver is quick mud.-decided, rouse. quently they sire On atintirablo,remetly for derangements of that organ. I ticked, 1 bovo•selduin found a case of ' bilious it isease so obstinatte that it - did not readily yield to them, kraternally yours, -At ONZO BALL, st. D., • . _ Plt;ysiciart - of the Marine fiespitat. • Dysentery, Dtarthcea, Relax, Worms. IR Pyres Green, rf f.Thicago. • Your Pillifhifee had 'a ht my practice, and I , bold them in esteemsts one of tile best aperients 1.; have Over found. Their elteratlie effectupowthelivermakes them au excellent rentedy, when - given iu small doses for I bilious ilysentera crud diarrhoea. sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and couveideut •for ihe use of women and children. • Dyspepsia,' Impurity of the ,Blood. /5301/6 lies. J. Pi Ilimes,"Pastor of Advent church, Boom. DIL 4311:11:13. Kaye maxi lyour Pills with mittitertlina'ry success in my fluidly and uniting, those 1 am Called to visit iu distress. To.,regillate the organs - Of digs:Mien and • purify the blood, they are the very bent. remedy 1 have ever knowm.and I can confidently recouttnemi them to my friend& " Yours, .1. V. lIIMES. WARSAW, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. DitinSia: I tun Using your Voil.?totio Pill. in my_ prim, tice,'ltild thud them an excellent purgative to cleanse the oYsleitsaud purOf /foe fionttnins .IGIIN G.:IIP.AOII.AiII, IYL. D, Gone tipn lion, Coet I rences t .N is pyres* ion, It c tis..., Goat, NeuruigLa, Deep- PerulyeJs, Pits, etc. • l'rena be. .1. Pololot, lhatirrol, Cif INflfa. 'Too mush cannot he Fetid of your Pals for the cure of. eret‘i , eurts. I r others sr ntir fralernit v . i,svc Aloud lima as efflentinns as I hov, . thy ehonhl j: , in me hi prnelahn lug it for tho'llsensdlt or the multitudes who Cutler front that complaint, which, although lied enough Its itself, b 4 'rho progenitor ur others that art. worse. f Wiry° ner firestess to originate its the liver, but your rills affect that organ and cure the dietuwo. . From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midarife, Ike, la I find One or Iwo large dons of your Yili., taken at I/M proper lime, are excellent promoilrea of the trairend seer. lime u lieu. wholly or partially aupprumed, end elan very elTectual to dames the siontryl. nud expel worms. They are au much the heat .physie we have that I recommend no other to toy latitude. Front the her. Dr. Ilairker, of the Methodist 4is, Church, Pin.sssi House- Savannah, a, 1850. liononnu Sin: I sholdd be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought•mo If.l 'did not report my case to you. A C• 111 settled . In my limbo and brought on excru ciating nevrolgie pu n :, which ended in chrimic Winona- Lan. Notwlthstanding'i had rho bed of phystclatis,"tho disease grow worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent ngent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackentle, I tried your PIM. Their effects were slow, bet mire. Hy persevering in the use or them, I Am now entirely well. Szsisie CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, Le., 5 Dec. 1855. Ds. ATEA have been entirely cured, by your Mlle, of Rheumatic Gout —a !AMU disease that had afflicted ;no for years. VINOENT SLIDELL. .may Mat of the rills in ronrket contain Mercury, which, although a valnalde remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, flrom 013 dreadful oonse, finances that frequently follow Its incaution. use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxee for $l. Prepared by,Dr. J. C. AY/33 & CO., Lowell, Mass: Sold by J. L. Letnberger, Dr. Ross and D. S. Robot, Lebanon; Balser d Bro., Anoville; Shirk. Slyerstown; Doming, Mk Nebo; Darper, Bask Ilanoveri' tAir; Shaufferetown; and by Dealers I;„,crywhom A fun "" r !•;ateilit et Linen Goods • for Coats and. Pant , ' net redgireginnia'nffered at Great Banning' D 7 d .' -. " • 13:BNItY. LEMBERCER'S DRUG BTORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. 1 L. LEMBERGER, Graduate of the Philo !, . delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the: citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. n. PURI; selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing tl5 Lest manufacture in the country. MO a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Neil. Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Flue • Combs of Ivory. Shell, Dorn and India Rubber. c" - PURE SPICES. PURE spreEs. bL Pore whole and ground Spires are offered for male i n l arge and small quantities at LEMBERG ER'S Drug Store. Cl G A R D E N S E E DS, 0 1 1 . 1 Fr Ow% SEEDS, J - You will find a full assortment and a large ca variety of FRBSIT Garden and Plower Seeds al LEM RERG ER'S. r" Condensed Lye. Concentrated Lye. Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at. LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. ciri Washing Soda, Baking Soda. Pearl Ash. Sal eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for-sale in large and small quantities. at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. fl If you are to want of good Washing Soap. pure white or red Castile Seep, Country Soap. 0. Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior lad Shaving soap, bay the same at LEMEERGER'S. Z Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and a to prevent fulling out of the hair: If you do_ , Cali at LEM BERG ER'b,. til4 Va.,. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to mill and exam ille my stock of Trusses, Support er ., kc., con: prising a variety-of 'Manufacture. Genuine "Improved Self Ail 'Jesting l'ad Tram." "Mc rid es" Ca tamen lal Ihindage. Au invaluable article fa• the purpose. If Yon are in want of any of the above you ICIIII be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug More, Purr Ohio Cal ai‘ nti The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes to be had in all its Purity at LEM DEB ER'S Drug Store. Opposite the Market House. Anything you want' that is kept in a well, eondrictod First class Drug' Store, can be furn. iehed you by n LEMBFAGER, Cliemint and Apothecary. Feeling Omni; fal - for the very liberal patron vetlins far received from the Physialans. Mer chants, and Citizens of lA;bauokuad autround. logs, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. iFsk-Speeisl attention given to PnymetAve PRESCIEITTIOS and FAMILT lIECEIPT and all medicine dleponsed Warranted Priltil ahreyel Can be obtained anywhere. and sold to snit the - times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER 0 Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb. 15, blitie. Market street, Lebanon, t'a. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL D BLOOD RENOVATOR II IS precisely what its name Indicates. for, while . pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, i exhila ., i rating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies. reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re. stores mid renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. -it is the only preparation . ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach or all. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the Moat pow- erful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as to act fa perfe , t accordance with the taws of na illure, and hence soothe the weakest stomach. amt tone up the digestive organs, and allay all ner vous end other irritation. It is also perfect!) exhilarating in Its effects, and yet it is never Oitiillowed by lassitude or depresslon of spirits.— 0 It is cOmposoil entirely of s egotables and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and so, ith ing properties, and consequently can never hi jure. Such a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in .the medical world, bath 'by , . the therm:aide skilled in medical science. and - also by all Who have suffered from debility': , . forit needs no medical skil lor knowledge even as gi to Fee that debility follows all attacks of Ws; - , ease, and lays the unguarded system open to, the attacks of man rof the most dangerous - tot.: which poor humanity is constantly liable.— '. iiStich, for example, as the following: Consump tion, !bronchitis. Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Lome of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability. Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, emiam r 'holy, Ilypoehondria,Night Swpata. Languor, Ai it, Giddiness, and all that Mass creases so tear. fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fe -1 TD re e r l a r fi a 4i n t 1 f ie . 17. s " Or ' a r r o7p e ft i ? l e i i n " d Liver, A lsa C l st ° ,. - plaints, Die: goes or the Kidneys, &sibling or - Incontinence of the. Urine, or. any general dre rangeutent of the.Uriitary Organs. Pain in the, Back. Side, and between the Shoulders, predisl position to Slight Colds, Hacking and Contin ued Cough., Emaciatien. Difficulty of Breathing and indeed we might enumerate many more still, but we have space only to say, lt, will - !not only cure the debility following Chills and - Fever,-but prevent all attacks arising from Mi asmatic Influences. and cure the diseases at once, If already attacked. And as it nets 'di- - 'reedy and persists,. tly upon the biliary sisa -1 tem. arousing the Liver to action, promoting. i lin fact..all time excretions and seeretions of the [system. it will infallibly present any deliteri ions consequences following upon change of cli urete and water; hence ail travelers should - Lhicae a bottle with them end all should take is . table Spoonfel at least Miter° . eating. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive or g ans. it should be in the hands of all persons , osedentary, habits students, ministers, litera ry meth, And all ladies not accustomed to .' t much era doer exercise should always a e It.— If they will they wili find an nameable, pleas- ant, and effaient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty: for hentny cannot exist without health, end heal th,cannot !exist while the above irregularities continue - -Then again, the Cordial is a-Tel-feet Mother's i Belief. Taken a month or tire before the final trial she will pass the dreadful period with per . . feet ease and:safety. Thcreia no mistake about it. this cbsiiiia is sell we claim for it. Mothers - try it! And to you we appear to detect the ill-. nisi or deeline'not ouly or your denghtera be. fare it be, too late. but also your suns and. hus bands, for while the farmer, from false &Heavy. go down to a premature grave rather .thin! lei i their condition be known n tints, the bitterer, often so mired up with the excitement of buni nessithat if it were not Mr you they too !soak travel In the seine downward path, until tee • late to arrest their Wei iitil. lint the mother is always vigilant, and to you :we (Oa:deafly, appeal; for we•iire sure your never Stiffing af fection will Unerringly joint you to Professor .- R'ood's Ilesuirative Cordial mid Bleed Iteneva . tor as the remedy which should be' always on • bond in time of need, O. J. WOOD, Vroprie. i tor. 444 Broadway. New York. and 111 Market street,' St.-Louis. Mo., a lid 80i by:llii go:eV:rug. gists. Also by [Sr. Boss, opposite the Court lionise, ' Lebanon, Fa, Price Ono Dollar per Bottle - poly 24, leol.-Iy. cow. i - 'rows' log% 81 Priv..l . o . Sale. ri utincrilter 031 , 1 hr Pa It. hie; Elite 3 ,A.OIIE l'Arr UM Cl !WUXI). on the old Fomu wad. Pito. the Quit tapolillla, lit i.lllO tionititilt. There in no lot ht thislocitlity thou thin oho. It will bo ould to suit the thong'. Poyolcitin enoy. Apply to •Ltb.auott, 4.in .26,'40 SA NI 11 KI. II Alt fIESON. RI IS% ATKIN S lir011(4) respectfully /1111101111C0 to the citizens of ri Lebanon and vicinity that the hits °mute! n EASMIONAISLE MU, INEItl" no I MANTrA )(AK IN() YSTABLISII)IENT. street, :!.d door nttore A new sluel: just reeeiee.i n u t iteene.l ror inqvvrien. entlrincittgla a•sort !two of Pilk. Cr'ope .na ut T. Immings. It iblhnis, - Flowervke. Lehonoo, Apri 17. Is6 l l. • . . EADV TO,VOI: :CLOTHING TVig.be.sold at EXtretkitfill ~LOW P i l'ire.S. L 7 .1 An t It. ann nT the Grin .01* 111.09 . laa.c the -lock of itnatlphendo Clothing at th• appraiAnnent, „hick will ennbto 11111140 sellloWer than I.tlyt, hero et,e eau be bnught. Call nod sea far your- Felves belbre you utn k your Fill u , clintw.. Tll It EE DOORS. WEST FA.ONT CUU It T .110 USE. . Lebanon, Sept. 21,, ISY ItAIIF.It. WALTER'S ALL, I 'lilt subscriber respectfully informe the public that lie has cobilly 'client the Mill on rho little SWII - leruserly known no "Straw's" and biter as ,-Wen , gores," about onelourtli of a mile fruits Jonestown. Lebanon comity. Pa.; that he his it now in entopten• riinning order. and to prepared to furnish .customers regularly with a very superktr article of JIE - 03111_4111:111:11CT.1113M. ma cheap an it con he obta(ntxt from any other source Ile keeps also oil hand and for svle thu lowest c.v.); prices C1.16P. 61101t1g, etc. lie LB elan pre pared to do all lauds of Cusvouras' Wear, for Fernier. and Others, lit the very 'shorten' poesible notice and in vitas nil to give him a tvia'.. The machinery of ths Mill is entirely new and of the banal end mo.t proved kind. By Strict attention to haeintaas, and rein dealing he hopes to merit a share of public pationtige. .11EAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &e.. bought, for wbkb tho'highost Lebanon Market prices will be paid. PRA N ALTrat. MRS' 8. 1601..' - ' • IF YOU WANT A good PICTURE for a Medallion or Vin:ealiTat bA I- L1:133 liallory, next door to the Lebanon Depo,n Bank. Seed Walati'd rrnz eubscritler will %my the highest market prices ior TIMOTHY SEED. • , - CLOVER SEED,. • • . FLAX-SEE D, At the Mill in Market street, Lebenhli borough. Bring It Immediately. • Afin,ku g.riacKLEft. Lebanon, Benteinbei4, • “Lebanon Valley Inslitu(e,” Annville, Lebanon county, Penn'a., ITNDICit THE BLIPERENTENDWICS OP W. J. BURNSIDE, A. M. 7 F OIE DESIGN ok'thE Scam. is to Meet,. as fermata - ay Ibe, the require matter& a progreasivunge, The course of study being so arranged and extended thatpapGa of any age or degree of advaimeMent may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and ettilnacing in its differ'. . . ant departments- those Branches of Ednesition moat useful or desirable in rho different spheres of THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, practical education, which may be turned to account in the transaction of business.— THE CLASSICAL 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 profession's. A NORMAL. On TEACEEItS' DEPARTMENT, in which an expe rience of more than twelve years, in schools of various grades and in different section's of the Union, wilt be drawn upon in familiar lecteres. Illustration and exam ple. to impart a knowledge of the ART OF TEACIIINO. THE Di sCIPLIN hi is gentle but firm. No unneces sary restraints are instituted for the sake of mere effect, —but such as are deemed conducive te the moral or men tal welfare of the student wil The rigidly enforced. Stn= dents from abroad Can board, (unless otherwisedesi red) 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 femn the 'lnstitute at lims,asollable hours: to visit taverna or places of MIMEO. nt without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except sickness or per mission of parent or Anardiatt. TIIE I.OOATIHN is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing little village-=surrounded by a pictur esquely d highly cultivated district. his twenty miles Eastward of Harrisburg. and within view of the Leba non Valley Railroad, which connects. Harrisburg and Reading, and forms a link in the great chain of rail roads between Now York and "the three ." I THE INSTITUTE is a apaciona, three,ttory, Erick structure—planned and built es pre: , sly for n boarding school. Tiro furniture of tins. school rooms is nearly new, end of the kinde most approved !lir uae and corn fur,. The sor:Tits' rooms •Ire large aunt convenient, and will be occupied :generally by two :no-tents each. 0 STII DI BE :—spet ling 4imil bfitting, Reading and Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog r Gigtory. Composition one u•-olatnation. Keeping, 1I tisuretion. AM:Amu, Geometry : Chmistry. Natural Philosophy. Astronomy. Anatomy and Phyttiol my. Surveying. Plane and Sphericateggrigonometry, kAtie. Rhetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Oree r k, French, THE YEAH OF SCHOOL (commmeed on Monday, July 2241,) will e. minus for 10 mouths with an inter ruption el One Week between Chetel Was and New Yeer. StUdelite c9ik enter atany time, and they will he charg ed only from the time or entering. KNPENSKS fur Board, Brioiling. To Rion, Lights. &ct, ?er quarter of It weeks. $35. For Tuition alone,-per 'tauter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages. each $2. for 51tisie, 55. Any further information that may be desired can bq obtained by addressing the Principal. W. J. BURNSIDE; Annville, July 31. '61.-tf. Lebanon Female Seminary. RACHEL. P. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Mu..eial Departmeri. Mrs. M. A. J. JIM [SON, Dr:, wing. if ME NINTH SESSION will commence Soptember 3, 1850. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of female educution, and to offer superiOr advantor, gas at a mode:ate cost. The school year is divided int& two sessions of five months each. Charge per session, from 74 to 15 dollars. according to the studies of the scholar,- Extra for Music, French,-Latin, and German. *,,,* Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gut. tar and in Singing. Pupils not connected . with the School will he waited upon at their homes, when desks ed, and at the usual rates Early application should be made to Board of 'Erectors: S. J. STINE, D. S. HAM FOND, .1. W.. MIMI, JOHN C. GREENAWALT. C. D. OLONINOER, JOSIAH IiONCK, ISAAC BECKLEY., Lebanon, Aug. 21, Mal. E===:Ml CWOOLBN CLOTISINO of all colors, dyed f 4 Black or Blue Black, presged, tbo color warrantul and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON LIMBERGEIt, Articles to be dyed can be left at.Jos. L. Lember gees Drug Store where all orders for the above will lo attended-to. [Feb. 8, MO. HARDWARE AT COST. r SUE subscriber offers his biro and well selected , I_ km* or HARDWARE. PA 1 NTS, OILS. &c.. .IT CO AiT FOltfJ IS IL AilW, Parties who have settled their accounts to Apar 1. 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purehasee.— Those who hare not settled will Sod their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for Immediate settlement and nonce. t ion. 31. KARXIANY. Lebanon, July 17, 1861. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and inaflufasturerz 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 a repu tation heretofore unknown- A few facts upon, this point will , speak 'cora powerfully thaw- volumes of bare assertion , or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach., near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties-contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent: physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who' nct only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but, are ready at all times to give testimonials to its etticue.y in all cases of-stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained 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_ Host otter's Stomach Bitters have prove."' a Godsend to regions where fever And ague and various other bilious complaints have. counted their victims by hundreds. To bow able to state confidently that the "Bitters"' are a certain.eure for the Dyspepsia and lilt's diseases, is to the proprietors a source of lin- alhiyed pleasitre. It reinnvei all Morbid matter from tho stomach, purities the hleo.l t . and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, glving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restorat ion of health. Ix operates upon, the stoMach, liver, and other digestive organs, ntild!y bitt powerfully, and soon restores them to acondit ion essential to the healthy discharge. of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Baton* daily as per directions on the bottle,.antl they will fintt ! in it astimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining.years, si it is pleasant to the palate,, I invigorating to the bowels, excellent as atonic, 1. and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi deuce of thousands of aged men and women o• who have eq.erieuced the benefit of using this preparation whiter eaffering• from stomach de- • rangement 5 and genera! debility; acting undo', I the advice of physicians, they have abandoned I all doleierious drugs and fairly tested the , • merits of this article. A few words to the • gentler sex. There are certain periods when I 1 their cares are so harassing that many of theta • t, sink under the trial. The relation et mother - and child is so absorbingly tender, that the • t' mother, especially if elle be young, Is apt to • t. forget her owu health in her extreme anxiety for her Want. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of • 4 body atatuind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a -stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enablethe • mother to bear up under her exhausting trials , and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gads- . rally prefer the Bitters to all other iningora , tors that receive the endorsement - of physi cians, because it is ,agreealile to the taste as well as, certain to ,give a permanent increase of bodily strength. • All those persons, to whom we have part ieu larly referred above; to, wit: sufferers from a fever•and ague, (mused by malaria, dim-Au:ea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, „ superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will etrusuli :•,•• their own physibal welfare by giving to floe. tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CA.UTION.—We caution ,the public against 1- using any of the many imitations or senator.* felts, but ask for HORTETTEIt'S CJILV.SRA.Tr-D STOMACH .13/ TTEDS, and see that each bottle has o the words "Dr.J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" 1.. blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped a on the metallic cap covering the cork, and • - observe VcOltr itutograph signature is on the label. AST Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.. and sold by all ' la, la, druggists,, =otters, and ddalers generally tt throughout the United states, South Anle- t' rica, and Germany, Ily 9r. Get, L. a. Rubor. J. L. LeMberger, an:.9; J. 0. Selmer, Fredericksburg; R. D. Dieser dc.'; Drs., Aensille; Ilartin Fairly, Palmyra: • Derma um' 6, 181.10-Ij. F. J. STINV, er J. W. MISIL MMEOM