CDt Plintiott $lBO A YEAS LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, Nal. HOME AFFAIRS. The new organ procured for St. John's Reformed congregation of Lebanon will be conlillprated, with appropriate solemnities, on Advent Hun,de.T. December lit, in cow:motion with the morning service, beginning at 10 'o'clock.— The Pastor will be assisted by tbs. Rev. Daniel Gene, of Harrisburg, who will also p t eieb the eenseeration sermon. Roedel's Eolectiis -Class. Book rot the nee of the Sabbath &hoot Teacher, is is greet improvement neon the Clasa.Books hereto fore used. An immipaie demand la winging op for it, and it has already been introduced into ev eiy 13tate of 11141.1111t0n. The new ye■r• le the prow %hog (tr ootomititog to 11115 it, hence phoeld cow give It an examination. Ifitrboson, a son of Capt. Illaithesoo, of this pace, is now in a brigade un -der command of lion. John Sherman, in camp 'near Mansfield, Ohio. lie writes us that they 'wiliest to leave for Kentucky in*a. few days. The Lebanon Bank will be closed to•morrow—•ThanklghlUl Day. We presume the other Imuirs.itt towe will aloe be closed. It will be a matter of satisfaction to the Ohrietian public to Astra that every man Wine 9311 'Regiment, not provided from other ammo, was promoted with a Bible, by the Leb kitten County Bible moiety, Our brave soldiers are thits preparad to hilt the Devil and his an gall, air. Salta taraeff has lust returned from . the city with his usual large and desirable stook of Holiday Prostrate, Fruits, Candies, Toys, dad public cre now invited to cell and Molt teteatione. The 93d Regiment, Cot. !Amender, left Lebanon, on Wedneaday morning ) shortly slier 11 o'cdoek, andiroceeded direct to Wash lngtop, where they were quartered at Kendall ..it is supposed that they Will first be sent ll'ortreis Monroe, and thence Soo& wArel t; 8 4 . gentlemen were laat west erected D:ritotors of the Lebanon Valley Ilottlts for the imsuingyear. _ _ LVIANON VALLrr BANK.—JOhn George, Ni T. Worth, Deihl Sairtnany,J oh Light, ttAtibici,Williolo Shirk, Jo. slab 'BOW, 41Oeetilt 'Boatman, Bernhard Chriatiad Lentz, Zoe. SCBoitibiirger. _ Levi McCaUlly, of Dauphin county, Me "been sleeted first Lieutenant, and 11. IL lents, second Lieutenant, of Capt. Laois's Com pany, in place of Lteutenants'LeTengood and Van Stavorea, resigned. Mr. Bressler has moved his Stove =arid Tin Ware Establishment to his new buildilig lin 'Walnut street, adjoining Carmemps Hotel, Vitae he inities to see his friends and till any or 'time in his line. The assessors chiph* ` the past few weeks base been taking the triennial assessment. The following is-the result in the LWast• Ward, Lebanon, es taken by Capt. Derbeison, and . his assistants, Messrs John Diller and John Gerhard; —Real Estate, .s4lo,ll6;.Lire Stook, $2,075 ; Money at Interest, $37,483; Trades and Ocon Wien', $10,625; Pleasure Curtain, $1,075; above $2OO, WOO ; Furniture over. 11100,4800; Mammies .and ,edt.llltnoltilletifs, 100 . 0 IWatilhes, ; Number' of Texablee 452. . otikbleholoogiog to R. W. X. W. Coletosis *ea bitrui at, Oottiritll oh Bewley. It omithisted miudictity of bay beg aging to Mr, Jitelisou Book and Widow Shiers' It Was set on fire to , as incendiary. ;I o go— . O. of 0. F. of Olt plait, tokOteised itory of Brisolor's New fluildtng. lit Walnut itreet, and fitted it up foittLodge root*. It will be 46db:feted on Miura. dity - (Tbanktgifing DO) eabalati at 7 Voldek. littifite titiniebert of the L 0.. of O. F. ere invit. ibd to attend. 'Who Harrisburg .Daily, Patriot tad Union 114111.furaishisi as mai to anbacri bare for on' e dollar during the section tif the Leg• islatnre r and 110 . 1 — YikliLly PArttior Mid UNION at the Oir rate of a dollar a year wheel aubseribed fir In elate of ten or more. ' The appsOttetting iiissitin of Coogreti and the Mato Legislature ate Wrested With tiottenal im- Pitrtaittte In'ooniequenie of the titietidg itate • of afteire, and the prooeedirtgi of bdth bottler will appear in both papers, together With telegraphic tililiaohee up to the moment of going to piece. - . sae Col. Richard Taylor,.tbe juni or who was mode a rebel, General and put over General Walker'. Brigade, mooing the remon strance and reetinatlon of the latter, le the broth• er-ln-lave or Precident Lincoln. On•Thuraday last Jonathan gender, tiq;; thillhetift elect of this county, entired up. on the duties of his offici. The new incumbent is • well quallhOd for his position; and will no dritharge Ili duties satialhOtorily, .and to theAiitlitermts of all ooneerned. Sheriff Hanek rciliii - froat din °Soo, carrying with him thebeit ;ashes of all'who know him. Be made. an efh. cleat "and popular Maser. • „Law G. F. Krotel, formerly of .this i filmoverw of Lancaster ! 441# accepted a call from acwolltho IMtberan In Philadelphia. As the 98d Regan - At will leave for , the 'eat of war this wait, the puhl,lo. , will' plain/ IbGar In mind that the Nat and °Mali CABINET MAKING BEITABLISIDIENT, in Lebanon, it lhatat C. iteornattuater.- My parrot' in want ‘ett goo 4 made work will please eall.on him, be. :fern btsYing 4111SaWk0re. - likallialm'E• N ov , 2 0, 1861. _, 0 6.0:• .„ , ifottewing is eg . t me ntai Eats of the 93 Regiment. csonat..rxr. num MAYLAND BfoCARTER, ;.; thintentinbcolonel—SOLlN W. JOUNllTO l r aal ''' Pa* jor... jowl C. 0 . grint ol o li t, ostmoratond coonty r Ps. Adjutant—WlC IL E. LEWIS, °f Bair P mint h Pa ' of Rending, Berke e ileinpant-1 - iajoe4/11ES muti, Pa. of Italidinff: Quartetensotar—JOEN •14. 410:21111,W4,7-- miAY, Pa. I Look.Thwoo• Clinton county , (04 61 4111.1516r4041011AT1MA11l noisy," Pa. Gnu 1 42ffig N iztriTo l county, Pa, 11441117: , W. Ofidifowaylljoastiomor soma Burgeon—Xi& JELIDERT 8. eimpftwoof 7, of Moaner county, Pa. AseistanbSurpolliVatila MAY* op oefoyetown, Lebanon county, Pa. Chaplain—Env. iIEESEAMMBIIIL Sutler—num m.Jo c ittircol. ng' ilirk.etmilitY' Pa, 1)""64100*--A. Ert ‘V °1111." "Inatrl Ps. ... of Leinnoa county, Pa, 716.mior _ jouN pal • • of Hastevrilo, Pirko okay, Pa. II ~ arAPT. ‘..ll4oROge--16 learn from the ' Pientb Bunt 'Regirior,,that **in George, illormesly of this place, who -htts been sere is Western Virginia in the capacity, of etttenaut and Adjuteat,lout been chosen siPti(ip of , the company from Soath,Bend, fo# tioate•ilaie in service is the Wag regi hetit ititli Capt. George. „, , , We omitted . to ,notice at the time, that our ffiend James W. Lick, Esq., left for hie home in Airiso, Banta Clara minty, Californie, on the bth inst. a epent about eight menthe in this county, priniti eliyin Jonestown, among - Ate old friends. %Aare istairenees that Me stay here wu agreeablb ani pleasant, and we know that his departure was regretted by many. He took the steamer at New York, and by this time has probably reached home. We trust he may enjoy a long and happy life, and that it may not be many years before we see him again. NEW PABTOR.---ROV. J. L. Heysinger has been appointed Pastor of the Methodist tpie eopal Congregation in this plaee, in the room of Col. J. M. MoCarter e resigned. • SINKING SPRING INSURANCE COMPA trr.—.At.the annual eleotion of the shore nomad Company, held is Reading on the 4th lust., for 6ifideri far the netting year, the old Beard of Directors was re-elecied, as follows Solomon Kerby, Maideucreek, Berke Co. William Peacock., Reading, a Aaron Mull, Sinking Spring, " John Van Reed, Spring To., " John B. Reber, Penn, Andreae Knorr, Bethel, /I Jas. C. Levengood, Womeledorf," George Whittier, Oley, if John Kemp, iifeltatawny, Jamie H. Mohr, Perry, John B. Welter, Lebanon 'County. C. 0. Meily, Edward Kern, Lehigh County. *lns Mamas. —The Reeding (Pa.) Times 'says that the measles in that•oiq is epidem in at present. Scarcely a household has escaped a visit from [hem. Air' Ephraim D. Ellsworth, father of the late Col. Ellsworth, has been :appointed biilitnrj Storekeeper by the Prealciatit, but is trot yet al- Aligned to duty. Tbe,oost of conveptng regiment with all its appurtenances; home isigons, and bag. gage, from Boston to Washington, la about .10,. 000. A. Oistrd, To IVETsagms op Mead :—ln consideration of the nithly,kindireilkeslavishyd Upon Company 0, by the good citizen° of Lebluain during our sojourn in Camp Cela maul, we het in duty bound to make thlepablic acknow ledgement of their favor, and , tender, in behalf of the whole company. our most Wheel's thattke. The niceties we have rece.Ved in the chaps of ketabled ; the coverings and blanked they hare lent to protect iis from the cold ; the "housewives" the fair handsofthe . ladies have pre seated no, and the nuo.barlese olliFr. rock of, huspitality bestowed so freely shell ever lie 'freih in Illetnory, and cause us to look with feeling's of 'plesieltie upon the asso ciations of our Grit encainpmeM. , Thus, when we are far Mini, encountering the perils and hardehipu of a sol dier's vocation, how delightful It to remember these blessings, and what a stimulus they will give us in the performance of our ditty ; for, while life leeks, we shall endeavor to [Mow ourselves Worthy of these favors by acts in keeping with .scar "Pietetedons., They , have tooched the tender chord of grathide, aukits 'vibrations will !Wet remind us that thanks cannokripay them _for what they have done for Ise. We say "Rod blew them I" and may they all live to reap the full fruition °Ube Peace and prosperity that must follow alter the war is over. W. Mouser, Capt. Co: C, 93d Regiments V. Letter front Midshipettan,Johtt Wcidntan, siire'ditilloliting letter was limy received from Blidshipmitt John Whithniti l by - his Mother, in this place. tie is perfartnitrigeoll rattle% in , the cause of his country, which be iiminlibes with widest* and feeling. The goviiiiMint already entrusts him with duties of the greateit. 'impor tance, which are portended without shoir or noise. To such men we loohfor the vindication of the honor of our coal/try; and not to there Who do little and fill the nthispapers with great ado. U. S. &MAUER PLAQ, PLAOPORT RIVER, November 15th, 1861. Dean MOTHER :—§inee lad wrote to you for tune has bequeathed me many a dangeroue •ad. rental's ' but, thank Providence, I have passed through without any dangerone consequences to'myself. After leaving Baltimore I had occa sion to take command of a steamer, in a sinking condition, with 400 soldiersibriatd.. :The steamer went down, but by the actrvity :of the Friete Sabine, I was enabled to get off of the staimer eiery individual with: thd exception of seven, who, poor fellows, were , either crushed or drowned. I suppose Yon have all hoard of the suceeea of our Beet. It ii the brigktest feather in our cap. Our sailors acted very well, and such was the ex. eoution of our ginsilhakethey only- had , time, to kill eight of the blue *item 'We succeeded in's'Aceting some prisoners, and the poor wretcheslardly know what they have been fighting for—,they give different reasons for their taking up:arms.- Some state" they were In fluenced by persons whose intim:Arca is not to be trifled with others that they have been min/- palled to eorym Compelled ,to leave their, huitr6o ) their fritistlles,tklirythins in fact, and light though against thdir will. One poor fellow related' his tale as only rsuppirse, a father can.He said for Muriel( ' that some time ago he was called'"open d 3 informed that they expected him to enlist, end if he did not, that he would be drafted. His pea. seasions amounted to about 100 acres of pretty good land, by which he was enabled to give a wife and'eight children a reasonable support, but now that WA own labor was expended to no profit of their own, he kirdly•knew how they would be enabled even to live. He also remarked that the slaves weretroooming very impudent, and in.one instance they walked into Mil poultry, carrying away whet they e l cil 4 4 the slightest, MS poor wife's threats or entreaties...—. And such is the misery of these poor peotrle. May tberetribution nation reach the seouratireli who originated , this unhappy war. Yesterdiry I visited on one of our steamers an ctid.ectrool;mate,arow's prisoner of War. Hemas captured in a small vessel by one of our erufsers. lie was fortheriran officer ou the dumpier. Two more officers aboard the above named vessel are old friends Mad stsliool-mates. Row rald"ind tin pleasant ic , i _Opted, them once spin tiociqpsdekr circumstances. Three of My old class at Annstp• olio serving in lie confederate num an now sleeping their last sleep. I cannot,heip but with the same to and yet my pity and friendship will always follow them. You will see me, Gud willing, some time in at the farthest, and very likely at a more early date. I am very well. God bless and keep yen I remain your affectionate son, Joax WiettmAtt. /tar REL/EF ALLOWANCES. ---Names of Volunteers of Lithation . county, enrolled and mustered into service under orders of the Gover nor of the etnntionwealth . of Pennsyiyania, with the weekly allowance made by the Board of Be lief to 'thsiff,altrilieg,or.t.persdn'e dependent ipon theta, according to. the - Act of the 15th of May, 1861: Voturressue Netts& ALLOWANCES; .. . Cr aa. Shower, wife and child, $1 75 Geo. F. Pierstelo, wife and .2 children 2 25 Attlee M. Itunkel,.wird'and 2 children 2 25 Samuel Waltei, wife and 2 children 2 25 Samuel Lamm}, mother 1 00 Jonathan Lightner, wife and 8 aihildren 275 'Millard Fox, wife add 3 children - 2 75 Cyrus W. Lenick, father 50 Nioholag Bousgertner, for child 1 00 John E. Strife,.wifelumktalkildll.-. . ;.,-; 175 Peter Garret, wife'asidleidlildrith - ,-.. 275 Jobs 112Kelker, mother i • 50 Cistler MaCerin 4l , wind and 2 Andrea 2 25 Leonard Fer*Pur, wife and child 15 Abram anflliiv. Cori, tosatlip6,.. 511 Henry irpthirt, wife aid hail 1 , 75 Jacob Wrilaoehl, wife and 441tlidren 3 00 Peter Walter, wifiaand 4 children 3 00 Daniel Brach, wife, 2 children and mother 2 76 Levi Curry, mother_ 1 00 Daniel Shay, wifeond ?chi ldren • 2 25 Liivi Kreiger, tilfollid 2=childrin - .2 26 Gee. and attains K. Jelanson, father 50 John S. Lataberton wife . 1 25 Willientaidegifkanal oltiliked ' ''2 26 Johns.A.Adebt,WifilidOi eitillfreti , • ' 275 Wm. D. Rolla, wife end child 1 75 John B. Emlileb, cite and child 1 76 Edward C. Emden, motgir . set Peter C. Freyllngbattien, wife 1 2$ Gideli Weber, mother. 76 Andrew Reinhard' wife 1 26 Willian;a RoseniaergerOacife suit eh"' 1 75 Everhard Miller. witalrOithildren 2 75 Peter Hauer , wife anefatldren 3 04 Joseph Hauck, mother •;-, r , 1 00 1 00 Ephraim WOOtOrT, otother . J. J. B. Strohm, mother awd.ohild 1 50 John Beck, mother ' ' : 54 George K. Hese, wife and 6 children., 3 ' oo Adam K. Hen, wife and 4 children . 3 00 Benjamin Boyer, wife and child- 1 75 -Frederick Flak, wife and 4 children . 300 Anguatne, Doderline, wile 1.23 , Benjamin Loldogan, wife'aud 2 children 2-0 Levi Garrett, wife end 4 children 3 00 Marled Da Kale', wife and 4 children 3 00 John H. Rainy, Wkie and o 1 75. Peter richer; witeol 2 ch ildr e n 2 25 David J. McKinney, mother 50 George Hummel, father 60 Joseph Cirmany', trifiCithd child ' 1. 75 Bailbitaltdoseli, titife‘rid 5 . childrolt 3 00 Joseph Weber, mother and child 1 75 Cyres Resenberger,,father ' 50 William White, father' 50 George Mellinger, wife and 2 children 2 25 Peter Hauer, wife and 2 children 2 25 Samuel McKinney, wife and 4 children 3 00 . James Coyles, mother 50 Jeremiah McGill, wife and '0 Children 3 00 Lot Knabb, wife and 5 children 3 00 George McConnell, mother and chil 00 William Combings, wife and 3 chil .. 75 Thema& Bechtle, wife and 4 ehildre 3 00 John 11.• Mills, wife and 8 children 2 75 l o t W. H. H. Embith, wife and 4 children 2 75 John Huber, wife and 6 children 3 00 Michael Shaeffer, wife, child and mother 225 Henry LOWry, wife and 2 children - 2 25 Adam C. Bentz, wife and 4thildren, 3 00 Richard Herbert, wife and 3 children 2 75 Sektoren Hardt, irife and 2 children , 225 Michael Cook, *lre anti a children 3 00 Daniel Funk, wife and 2 children 2 25 Andrew and Daniel Snyder. mother sp litthnuel Heileman ' wife and 7 children 300 Absalom Hummel, wife and 4 children 3 00 William Carver, wife and 4 children . 3 00 William Kepler, wife 1 25 George Hauer, wife and 4 children 3 00 Augustus Knookey, wife and 4 children 300 William McKinney, wife sit il 3 children 275 Mtn Serge, wife and 5 children 3 00 Adam Xing, wife and 2 children 2 25 Henry Geiger, mother, 50 Semite' Garrett, maim 50 t George Shinn, Jr., mother ' SO Eiriennel Loch, Wife and 3 children 2 75 William Miehael, wife and child 1 75 J. and W. Wagner, &other and 2 children 1 00 Jahn B. Shriltz, , wifil and 3 children 2 75 Jatiott Boyer, wife:and 6 children 3 00 Satinet F. Heed, wife and 3 children 2 75 Adam Mei/night, wife and child 1 75 Jamei You% Wife and 2 children 2 25 *Bike Levengood, wife end 2 children 2 25 Henry Fittery, wife and 4 obildred 3 00 Cornelius.llouser t wife and 3 children 2 75 Cornelius Carmany,inOther and 2 childred 226 Jacob Witman, mother 50 Daniel Bender, wife ' 1 26 st. G. Lantz, wife and 5 children '8 00 Wm. necktie ; wife and 3 children 2. 75 Gee. W. Romich, Wife anda 'children 2 75 Sohn M. shilling, wife and 6 children 3 40 Fred. and Jett. Risterthatt, mother 50 John A. 13 oyer, wife and child 1 75 Cyrus Minn, With and eland 1 75 Jecith O. Gingrich; With and 3 children 2 75 Danielkeiffer, wife and 2 children 2 26 Attiring Wilii;lln, mother 50 John W. Atie'elyOrlie and child 1 75 Levels Brenner, Wife 1.25 Fred. Anderheld, wire and 0 etilldrert 2 75 Bowl Fainscht, Mother 1 00 William Williams, mother 1 00 Ilettryßkirk, wife and 5 children 3 00 James 'Palm, wife and 4 children 3 00 JohnO'Neill, wife and child 1 75 Jacek. Renkenberger, wife and 3 ohildren 275 Samuel-R. Palm!, wife and 3 children. 275 John 'Rire ;wits end 4 children 3 00 Samuel Ir. ' Denier, Wife 1 25 Jacob Berkbehrer; mother and 2 children 225 Alexander.hfcHowan; wife and 2•children 225 George 11: Uhler, With atid 2 children 2 25 David Farling, Wife Mild 4 children 2'75 Levi Moyer, binther-ithd child . 1 75 Richard and Thin. 'lttitersi mother 60 Feat Yeungst, wife and 2 children 2 28 Edwin W. Stener i rnother • 1 00 John Hutchinson; wife and child 1 75 John Berk, 'Wife 125 Daniel Barth, *lre and 2.childrett 2 25 William ilhotr ; do do 225 Isaac Stout, wife and child , I '75 acct. and Israc Brower, mother 50 William 11.1ank, child 50 George iltretz, Mother and 4 children 3 00 John IL-Leiser, father 50 John li. Reed, wife and 2 children 2 25 John-B. Fox, do. do 2 25 John IL tench, wife and child 1.-75 Levi Lewis, wife and 4 children 3 00 Michael Stroh, wife and 2 children 2 25 Satinet. P. 'Heger, wife and 2 children 2 25 Saline! Bownian,irife Ind 6 children 3 00 Jonathan Dubbs, wife and 2 children 2 25 Charles Urban, wife and child • 175 Daniel Oliver, wife and 3 children • '2 15 Wm and Daniel Snyder, mother , 50 William Carver, wife and 2 childrei 2 25 George latitude% mother • so Anthony %rattier, wife and 4 children 3 00 Adam B. Ildnich, mother 50 William A. O. Gobi, Wife and child 1 75 John IL Ward, wife - and child 1 Vs Israel and JOB. Wanner, father 50 Andrew. Girder, nits and 5 children 3 00 Jacob W. Hollinger ) mealier - 1 DO George Shultz, wife 1 25 George Bleistine,wire and 3 child* 2 75 Moses Krutnbine, wife and 4 children 3 00 Jacob Gassy, wife and 2 children 2 25 Franklin T. Miller, wife and 3 children 2 75 Isaac Ditzer wife and 2 children 2 25 Ilpijantin F . Bright ) wife and ;child 1 75 John M. Mark ) wife and 4 children 3 00 Charles:McLaughlin* Wife and 2 thildten 220 Barbi M. Ifofindte, mother — 60 Willinix Briggs!, wife Mid 2 children 2 25 John Bishop, mother and 4 children 1 75 Samuel Feller, mother 1 25 Charles Draws, wife awl 2 children 2 25 Henry Simmers,wife and 3 children 2 75 Jacob Ffeiffer, wife and 2 children, 2 25 Thomas Merit, mether and child 1 00 Christopher McGorvoyorife and 2 children 2 25 John Albert,, wife and 4 children 8 00 Simon Ho ff man, wife and 5 children 3 00 William 'Frantz, wife and 2 children '2 25 Cyrus Avr; Nile 1 25 Daniel Miller, wife and 4 children 3 00 L;:;;.4-7,nswilt, viregkia a Andrea 2 75 George Martin, wife and 4 children 3 00 Franklin, George and Calvin Kurtz, mother 1 00 Samuel Walker, wife and 2 child tin' 2 25 Michael Missiles, mother in-law and 4 chil .dren , 3 00 Edward Confirm, wife and child 1 75 iteeeph Veisenford, wife and 8 children 2 75 1 Martin Funk ) wife and 8 children 2 75 John A. DOW!, tnotbo 125 Peter Zimmeiman, wife, child and mother 2 25 Ileivry Maine, Stile shd a children 2 75 itonathan Sieeuhitner, *ire end 2 children 225 Levi liihiter, wife and 2 children , 2 25 Charlee Sbetioelf, indtbei' 50 George Moyeri Wile and 8 children 2 75 William Lee, mother 1 00 Gears Misbael;mother 1 00 George K. Stood, wife and child 1 75 John Oblides Moyer, wife sod 2 children 226 Harrison Wheat, wife and 2 children 2 25 William Boyer, wife and mother-in-law 2 75 Passawell• J. Woomer, wife and child 1 75 John Snyder, wife and child . 1 75 Jonathan Garrett, mother, 50 JeroiL 4 . 4 .6- Weber, wife and 3 children 2 75 Ezekiel Thotise, wife and 3 children 2 75 william Books mathir ad David P. kfibitilley,,wife 1 25 William Donley, wife and 3 children 27 1 John W. Taylor, wile and 3 children 2 John K. Karol, rife and 2 children 2.2... George Roeenberry, wife and child = 175 Frederick Urban, wife and 4- children 3 00 Jacob Fiefrock, child 50 Jeremiah :Fees, wife and Vokildren . 2 25 AbriKam Hackman, wife' ' ' 1 25 John Lenhart, wife and child 1 75 Henry Froherl, wifeand 3 children .2 15 William Wetzetwife and 4 children 3 00 Daniel Shultz, mother 50 W. W. Murray, wife and 5 children 3'oo John Petry, wife and 3 children 2 75 .John,Weidman, wife' and. 43 ihildrin 2 75 William' Condron, mother 50 David R. Boughter, mother 50 Henry Kline, wife and 3 children 2 75 Frederick Katzman, wife-and 3 children 275 John Borg mother and 2 children 1 00 tithed Smith, wife and 2 children 2 25 John Wilma% wife and 2 children 2 25 Nithaniel R. .Taylor, wife and 2 ohildren 2 25 Wasidiegtein Horn,. wife, 2 children and mo ther 2 75 Stephan Shilling, wife and 2 children' 2 25 William Logan, wife and 3 children 2 75 n, Solomo Distil:caws, wife and child. 1 75 Daniel H.Freee, wife and 6 children 3 00 Reuben bongelherger, wife and 3 children 2 76 Hiram Kepley, wife and 2 children 2 25 Iteriben_Reinhold,wite and 2 children 2 25 °nor& Marle y wife and 3 children 2 75 •Jelin Trivial, wife and tottildrin 2 25 Anthony J. Arnold, wife and 2 children, 225 Jibs Doke, wife and 4-children ' 300 George McCord, wife and 2 obifdrin 2 25 Jonathan Zinhen, wife and 3 children 2 75 GeorgeXtutto, fr., wife and - 4 children 300 Herman Nimbleton, wife and child 1 75 Henry Bolts, wife and 4 children 3 00 Samuel L. Thigkee, wita . 126 John' H. Uliietrorife and 2 children 2'25 Hilifs.ierbe, wife ad 2 children 2 25 CyourDistinger, wife and child 1 75 Moses:Horst, mother A aa Lorene, Sender, Wife and 4 children 3 00 William K. Shinty wife and 3 children 2 75 ilOreir Stuman, mother • 50 literoblebleoktodfie _. . , t. 25 liasiillogihieinnb wits and 5 children a 011 Doiri Fisher, - wife and I Children 2 t 6 Desiel_Baller,mother • 60 Tbos. B. Achey, wife; ind 2-children 2, 25 Augnstris Hahn,l 4s wife in* child 1 .. , , Conrad CL Verne, illAgUet • 50 John. Stanley, wife and 4 children, 3 00 'Peter M. Quin*, Wife and 6 children 3 00 ' Cyrus Bieenhaner,:mother 1 00 Valentine Ginner, 'Mend child 1, 75 Peter Etabich, mother 50 John McCord, mother 50 3; J. Babb, Jr., mother • 60 George Soaliard, mother ' 50 Wm. Krum, mother 60 William McLaughlin, mother 1 00 Levi Therapkios, mother 50 Joseph Ney and William Sailor, mother 50 - Darid Tice, wife and child, ,d 75 William Hertman;-wife and 3 children 2 75 John A;Gerret, Wye cud child. 1 t 5 Henry A. Weaver; Wife and child .1 . 45 -Abraham Derkee, mother . 50 , Jacob A. Carroany, mother . 60 Jared Boyer, mother . 50 *Those marked:Arab (*) had their ailowannes stepped on the 2frth inst. k ntlinber of others had 'their "alloiregeli,,reduted to . what appears above. . • j glittiat lantiteo. prevehtion is Better than Care, fIIO lediee of tlellcabloheitith or impaired Utganization, 1 o r to those by whom an increase of haply ill nom any reason objeetionible, the uridersigited Would direr a preacription whichliperfectly reliable and•asfe, and which bee been prescribed in various Parts of the 'old world for the past century. Although Abe article la re. ry clisaPvind siroPle.-Yetit has , been put up In hilqinit bottles and sold very extol:l:slimly at the inhabitant price of $5. per battle, theainneralgned proposes to fon niab the recipe for thef , iinall-auni of $l, by the ponies 'ion of which every lMy can ilupply hereeff With a per• fact safeguani, at arirdroiratore, for the trilling sibit of 25'centa.per year. Any ph,yitclait or drfagglat Will tell you it brperfectly haullehr; and thbuilands of teacloth aisle carybe'procured.of its efficacy. Reht to ali) , of the world on receipt of $l. by addresaing Lk. J. C. DEVERA UK, P. 0. Boa', No. 2353, New litivett, Cann. August 7,18151-Iy. • „ 111ILITANY tier@ IS, per hthneWrihn.4o 4 dip n ai a tni mo en x t• marked impmveiiloult than, `ln the clothing , of tlie - eoldiers. Not Maur ear 4tinco meek :and privates were clad in giulidrits Which wore alumna, Skintight: They wore leather stocks, Which were worthy Of the name, tint hey kept the wearer in tribulation; while their padded breasts and tight sleeves Made volition a matter of great difficulty. 'Dutiful CM present war, such of our volunteers as procure their uniforms at the grown Stone Clothing Hell oPßOckhill et Wilson, Nos. 603 and 005 Chestnut -street. above Sixth u rbiltidelphia, obtain clothing,that is perfectly easy, substantial and becoming; The firmnamed hate gone largely into .the business , of making hfilitety Clothing, and tht it facilities enable them to nil the largest orders in the shortest possible time. i 1117 N NEWELL'S COUGH RitttlYt excels. in one of the most important charactefistice, namely, that of containing no materials of opizitti or antimony, ,which are. so debilitating to:weak Onstittt- Onus. When by its perfect simplicity it is done With the Cough oi Lunt . Complaint its splendid Tonle Resit tire thereselvelf in giving strength to weak eye. tem& weakened by 41sease, a peculiarity very Impor , tafit, but often lost sight of.ln a preparation like the Universal Cough lbludedY they be found a great times. sity for Every anikery. oval - zdedicine chest, or mint ing room, suel Troth infancy to ego it may be need with perfect itatittlilty: See adveitisenkbett and read pam. phiet. [Noretuber 0-Im. CommoN SENSE rules the mass of' the pesigo,WAtaver, the nitsetestal luta thillitnthrope plillosoptints they 84 to the Cosittily. Silo* Mein a gcod Ihiht Lktt i its termite be Elefirly.slemobstritet, lint they Wilt nut . esthete NO 'girt ft their Moat cordial pat. l'onag,e. The tilitsees bilreistbendyrattlied the jodgmeht of a 'phyliftlass, totrcerising the virtuoso( HOSTETTER'S BITTERS; as bay be Aim by the immense quantities of thls tnetiftine whfch are annually sold in every section o illse tend. It ill now recognized as greatly superior to all other remedies yet devised for dlseasee of the di geitive Urger's, such as dlarrhina, dysentery, dyspeptia, and for the various fevers that arise from deranges:mot of those portions of .the sytitetn. Hostetter's name Is rapidly becoming a household word, from Blaine to Texu, from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pielflc.— Try the article and be setisfied. Sold by all drugglate In the world. See advertisement in another col umn. [November 0-lm. ..The, Lehanon Market.. Carefulii Z LEBANON, Wateltiaat, WOVEItItEII isa. Leb. Mille Ex. Tam 110.26., .Egge o lii doe., 16 Smitti . ,•,‘ ... Tatra .1 020 lintter,;6l • 32 Leh. Yali-Saper.ltißes 60 Tab or alined-Vatter, - - .10 Priiite White Wheat, 1 ES Lard, 8 Prime Eed Wheat 123 .Tallow, 6 Prime Ityn, SS Ham, • 31 Corn, • 60 6hottldera, Oats, .i , 9 3'Timothy-seed, 1 3 . ; S B , 42 , a g e t a Pj - c"; 128 ,Wia air . 1 4 1 00 '16 ... .1,1ke1f Eitong.o,.. 12% Dried Apple*, pealed. . 1:60 !" 4 ,*,1 0 Peach "Voltz," 11_1_12 , retch "Ilitteelea" " 126'YeeMcPhil t, 622,4 Cherriee) • -150 'Wool,*a 4 °Mons , 17 "Soup . llea/16, gil qt.* i t Potatoes, V ' boa ,- 49. oleellarf*llehi 12 >4 'lgt crock 46 .--.Apple nutter. , • T he. -atiti) llitt inarket. VOV. 2:11:--Tht tlanY Viet giber this morning has Mostly-kept...the mercantile couimu eity Witb.itt doers, Watt the ettendance at the Corn Exchange Was untistilify slim, "The market is bare of h" laicseed, end it is Waited All OD pet bOshel. A few hindred bushels weredispesed of rit an advance on these .figures. Small sates of prime Timothy at $1 75, and in War At $1 25. ~,Cloverseed continues to conic forward slowly, and . commands $4 50@4 65 per 64 lbs. The Flour market has undergone , no change, ind holders are firm in their views, but there is very little inquiry either for export or 8011111 sintiption, • Only a few hundrecrbarrels were sold' for shipment at $§ 62j for Stifierfine, e-. 5 75 extra, $6-t7 extra tinnily, and $6 50 for' fancy% lots. The sales to too lecabers and ballets lire vrithlti the range of the same quotations. There ia:no Corn Meal here, and Pennsylvania is worth $2 87.1, which ie an advance. • Rye Flour is , scarce, and commands $4 per barrel. Grain—TheNheat market is remarkably quiet, and prices are hardly maintained. The sales reach 3000 bushels prime Pennsylvania Red at $1 35®1 36 per bushel; Southern do. at $1 38; Which is a decline, - and 'a small , lot of White at $1 4301 45. Itye continues to sell on arrival, at 76 Cents for Pennsylvania. at 70 cts. - for Dela ware. Corn is dull, and prices favor buyers.— Small sales' of old yellow at -63®64 cents, in Store. (fats are in steady demand, end sfurther sales 01 3000 bushels Pennsylvania was ~made at 41 cents. 1800 bushels Barley sold on pritate tertOs. • - CATTtE .MAItHET. , -erbe mating for Peer Cattle was dull again this Week and. the receipts latge, reaching over 2100 head at Naps' yards, most cf which were disposed,pf at latent previefis prices, ranging front $6 Jo - $Bl for common to good extra quality. Tre bulk of the sales Were at s7@7l the 100 .X's. Cows—About 80 Were disposed of at prineis, 'ranging fttion t2O to $3O each for springers/and $2O to $lO for Colts and Calves, as to condition. Bogs were also'steady; and the receipts, ?owe 4700 bead, disposed of, in. eluding 3725 at Imhoff's yard„ at s4l@4i for ss®si for corn fed; arid 920 at the Ave. nue at $5 ®5l the 100 The, oat. Sheep—Some 3632 were offered and sold at 7®74 Id lb. net; showing little or noebanga : , . VtUf4s, St, 'Mee Citinton.—Service Thnraday morning, ATlmitkemtiving) at 10 o'clock. On Sunday morning at 10 O'clock, the ceremonies of consecrating the New 'Dori lit Connection with tt e regular service. At 2 o'clock, P. St. the . Sunday Schwa chitdren will be taken Itito the Oblirch to welcome the new Organ, with the cotigftaftliti. Service at 7 o'clock in :the evening. Bey. D,„,Gmins, of Ilittrisbdrg, will assist the geee er 4 1 1,tisx the /shore /merrier*: ~. Ta sermon initlikle ' dOiaelo:r will be preached in M. E. church, ee i the evening o f tide day, 137 tlierbotne, Rev. J. L. Beyringet. Set• vice to renammencent7 o'clock.. The tutdin is invited. nEater into Hie' gator with thanksgiving, and into His eourtstwith praiser: - he - thankful .unto Him, and bless His name." Next - Sunday afternoon at .2 o'clock the Holy Sacrament will be administered in the Evangelical church.— There will be preaching every evening during next week in the above church. Bishop Orwig win preach next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. English services on evening of 'Thanksgiving day, and also on Sebbatkevening in the First Reformed church. Rev. Dr, rierhangT preach on. Thiirsday evening (Thanksgiving do in the . English language, in Se: lem's Lutheran ch oh. German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M. and En *lish In the evening. irilalenee butiniran church. English services ,next Thursday ,morning (Thanksgiv ing day,) in Zion's Lutheran churah—aleo next Lord's day morning, and German in the afternoon. Next. Sunday evening German presthing in the Mora irien church Lead at 10 A. 31. English service at the HoreeShoo.rike Meeting hours. x~ie~. On the lea-init., by Rev. IL-S. ANDREW KLEISER, of South Lebanon, to Mee AtAlti BOL- LINGER. of Lobsnort. Oh Abe 214 Inst,, by thesonto t Mr. JOHN _lt. BOYER to angoonsA. ETONIMR,,buth or-South Annville. 01-thee2let Nutt, *Mtge% S.W. Kreuter, Mr. CYRUS EMMET to Mist; SUSAN ARlHrtt; both or North Lebanon tteonehip. On the 24th bj , the same, Mr. JOHN M.l CHAU to Mrs. EWAN GREIGLOW, both or this borough. On the .141* lost, by thy _Rev. S.D. Hieetee.Mr. MENNYMIONEE, of LontiotSlorey„to Mies BARBARA OaEMOMiir Rutby Hattotor.l the lethost. , ,• , the easearlfr, wzraut trspia to laws smat DADDORIOeeth of South Anaviile `. On thi. Ina t.: by "thiltair.,4.7Beniteiwalt, JOHN MORT to Mies ELIZA, E. MAKE; both el'Morth lbw/Hie. On the same - day, bY the same, Mr. EPHRAIM EM RICH to Mies ELIZABETH HOSTETTER, both of South Amen's. On the; 14th inst., to Jonestown. by Rev. Wm. Ger hardt. Mt. SAMUEL, B. SMITH of Bag Hanover, to aIIeg.MARY A. BLINN of North 44131111 e. On the 16th lhat, at the emote/place and Ely the same, Mr.. JOAN SNIDER of Sehuyittult Co., to Mho. CATII- AftNWOROUSINE of Eiwatarik . , . On the nth et the IMP! place mud by the Ramo, Mr: HENRY YORTY of Meettenteevillo, Dauphin Co., to Midi OA RoLLNE, BAUMOARIPN ER of Eaat Ilanover. On. the 14th Idet., b. the Rey. A. Iternich, Mr. WIL LIAM U A I.BETtT to Mies JOSAPHINE E. daughter of the tate iobn Mutt; ad of Eeet Hanover_On the wane "day by the name, Mr. JEREMIAH t3RQWN to Mien tIATAIARINE HUFFNAGLK, all 'of Meet Hanover. gift. On the Bth inat.,, at Spring- Creek, Dorry Town. abinAlattphin Connty. EVE EMERY (widow of W RE. DRLL HENRY) aged 87 ream 10 montba and 2.1 diva. Departed thin life on the 19th inst.. in Cornwall town ship.:Lebanon county. very suddenly, of heart disease, SARAH, wife of Robert EVANS, Esq., aged 68 years, and 2iMays. On the 20111 inst., in North Annvilletownship,LYDDY ANN milk daughter of Mr. SainueIIIRRICLI, of Croup, eguti k pears, &Months and Bdays. Mr. the 20 . 1.11 ibet., or typl,ohl Mer, Mr. vinbtAm ciiiiernkaid, or bebarloti. aged 39 Yeas, 2 thoiiiht eid 1444 e. Fiotp the Philadelphia Eieniag .13011.3ti0, Nov. 21. 0411111ARY. We Were shocked,to !earn Ibis morning, of the death of NirfhtititYl OCODPIAnt. ' disease was typhoid fever, end thesad event took place .yesterday afternoon. Mr. Goodhart was cut down at the a , ge of thistrnite years ; but death found hies aimed With the shield df a pure and manly Christian .talth; and teed; to yield up his spirits° "his captain, Christ, under ; whose colors he had fought so long." Iris life mirrored, with. out a stain, high honor, simple honesty, quick hearted generosity, and a alletrfulneA dispo• sitien that made life pleasant not only to himself, 'bat to ail who were happy enough to come with. in .the range of his genial and manly analitles. He Was Pallye of ...tielianonr Pennsylvania, but hadt.tssertmost ofhie life-in this city, where he ,has leita fecotd *filth Makes every friend be possessed- proutrto remember his companionship. Ilia loss Will be left in the church, in society, and, most sadly of all, at kome —where he was best known and Moat loved, and where his high example will ever live tti elevate and spiritualists those Whose.eyes ate dint with tears today. Itvrttionteitto. Eiecutore Notice. . . °TICE- it _hereby girrogy: that Letters ' , testamentary on,tlie,Eatoite of-Mlebael Hasa, ,sr.; deed, late or Unii.h tontililp;Lebititon tionkty, Par t baVa boOn - grant• ad to tho itiderolgtkl:' All :gottsokto'bitilig 'Ottawa on eittd katate will please present , theln, Ilb/Y mithentirs• tad. akid those indehted will eat psymelit Without de, /af tO either of the undoroigned. MICHAEL lIESS,jr., Union. tohnship. :JACOB WEIDLE, Labanen, Eliethtatatlf thb Estate.of Slitilkst. liras, er., dec'd. Nalnitittier 27, 1801. . . NOTICE. ... _ ft,. f ilk ilhaninitiled, Administrators oftbeesiate of Dr. WiLLiaitt Deirsa, decl., late of Jackson township, Le hon county, tabby notify all perabils indebted to, at ha'ribt elitism on said estate, to present them on or before theist ofTarniory, 1862, math. books trill then be placed in the Wands of a proper officer. The costa of tollection in the, above case will be, greanir than usual, at the 'of MU Administrator is the only Justice of the Peirce in We district, and•henee the accounts will hare to be placed in tlielands of a Justice out of the town ship. DANIEL MUSSER, JOSEPH COOVER, Aiyerstairit, Nov. 27, 'GI. Administrators. Trustee Notice IILLOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has 11 been appointed, by thit Court of Coinmon Pleas of Lebanon county, Trustee of the estate of Joan If, SNAVELY., cif : N orth Lebanon' townshiP. Lebanon eounty. All petcone ttning ciainns- on said estate'lOU" please present them, and those indebted will make immediate payment. = HEriftY S. itEILMAN. Cornwall to.enship, Nov. 20, 1881. . AdoOtntstrator 7 o Notiee. XTOTICII is herehy, given that Letters of Adiainistra. tionlint the estate of CATHAPINZ • deed., late of the borough Qf Lebanon, Lebanon calm'''. Pa, have been granted to.fhe inderslgned. of the same place. All persons indebted to said *state will please make inunadis le payment, and those having Online will present them for settlement without delay. MICHAEL LOOSER, Admirdstretor, Lebaneit, Nevnutter 20,1861. Orphans' Court Sale. PttitsvANT to an order of the Orphsdia' COOK of Lebanon county, will be offered for - sale at ',obit 'Pandit', of outcry, on Viitttiittly, Mt 2ht day of iltttplbet, nee-, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,..itt the public hottse of 117.4ar Lot; in the borough of Lebanon, in the tonisty of Lebanon ' all that certain Meaning., Tenement and hot of Ch mind. e. with the appurtenances, late the_ Estate of • Catharine Shantz.. das'd. situate in tnfborough of Lebanon iforeseid.finnting C 6 feet on Chest 'hut street, adjoining lot of Henry Miller on the ,n 101,4611 itiley.bn the South;and lot of Cleo: Suavely On t h e. West. The improvements on said Lot being a TWIT-StbeseVrgaiTnEic.-uomcideD DiVELLTNO Wilidii-- and ILltthen, and a frame Stable. The terms of sale will be made known by the subscriber. Oil the day of sale.. bIICHAEL LOESER, Administrator of the Estate of Catharine Shams, deed Lebaaron, November 20, 1861. ALSO, At the same time, at the late residence of the deeeae. ed, in Chestnut street, between Ala;ket and Plank Road, the .following. PERSONAL PROPERTY „ Steve and ,Pipe, Eight Day CLOCK, - "L' Bads and Tiedeteado, 11061ENIADE k- Bedding and Clothus, Carpeting,', Drawer, Clialts, - Tablea, Kettles, Tubs, Looking Gime. es, Kitchen Furniture, and many other arti• dee too mom” to inention. „Terme. &c., will bo made known by ericuAEL LOUSED, Adiu'r. Lebanon, November 20,1861. WEEKLY ARRIVALS! frtHE "10_11E HIVE" Store, ,opposite the Court House, j : . Yini-ong this week's arrivals - Hhds Molassea at from 25 to 50 ate per gal. Bbli Sugar (good) at 9 and 10 eta per pound. - 5 Begs Coffee (bast) at IS cents per pound. DRY -GOODS: 20 pieces Calico and Bleached Muslin 0% eta. 10 4 ' New Markets 1234 eta. " Detainee 6% eta. 10. New Style Detainee 25 eta. 20 Print 64 eta. A lot of Titkings from S to 25 eta, Domestic Gitightlika 10 eta. Stockings GIA etc. Carpethige front auction very low. 20 Brocha Shawls—wool died silts, the genuine elicit —very cheap. MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTES LADIES' OLOTII CLOANS, and a large assortment of DRESS GOODS, wiiith *lll-be sold cheap I'M cash, and for any bill of foreign geode upward of five dollars, bought for sash, a deduction of Ave per et. will be made. ”Ips. All kinds of Country Prodliee taken in exchange. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 'SI. aconor. Walter itt..lroeht,s f] tBE Enhaeribera reepectfully inform the public that 1 they halo entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swe tars, formerly, ittrown ast"ettEilh'e Mid later As ~Iting ert's,"-about" one-ttetrth Ora ratiti ftOla 4CiEtaatOlia, LebaDOO bounty, Pa.; that they have It now in eeittplete running order, and are prepared to furnish customefs regularly Witha eery auperior article of F. . as-chimp as it can be obtained from any other source.— They keeps alito on hand end for sale at the loweit cart pri c es enr-v, .F$All, SHOUTS, s r. They are alio pre. Mroii to do all kin& Cf. f.. 4 nifiVNatte' Woaa, for Farmers and othera, at the Teri ehotteet p'neajb)e notice apd .in trite all to glue them' a trio:. • The uict!lnerY of flu) *ill entireiy new and of the tale t and ;cost ife• proved kind. By strict attention to bookers pd fah defiling they hope to merit a Aare of publio patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, /54c,. , bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. Nov, 20, 1861. WI LLI A3l 'FOCHT. . Excellent Tavern for Rent. rintAT well.known Tante fs the Borough of Lebanon, LebanOtt county, known as the ' , Sleek Horse," the pro • sty of Daniel Brue, Will bellfrOVEd for rent at pub. lic out-cry, on the premien. on - . Saturday, the 7th of December, „I 1 at 4 o'clock, P. M. It is in a good ideatitin, and I 'the'buildings are large, commodious and wall. arranged ; the stabling in particular is very extensive, and tiers is nearly one and a half lot of ground be longing to it. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at Lebanon. Terms and conditions will be made known at the time of the letting, by ISAAC 110PIPM, NOVE mbar 20,1881.Pemnattee of Daniel Brat.. REMOVAL. DANIEL - GRAEFF'S BOOT % SHOE STORE , AS been removed to his new residence, in Cum berland street, 34 square West from hiso4 stand, and oppoeite the ofdee of Dr. D. D. Gionin g er, LEBANON, PA. Ae bee just opened a large and deeirable stook of reall•medeßoots and Mom. Ledies'irld Grater/at SL2S; rAPtieS' Lace Bootees 0.60 ; for liketes, 41; Coarse. *e Boots for $2.60; Me ea Battery $2• for Boys $1*.70 to $4,004 kr Children $1.14i to BtAI23A. Aißtialatie variety of Ovarehcats, Winks, Trailding firighlo. Come, see, and judgtfor'yoneeelves. Wipes Boy. 20, 'at. DAME , BRAWL Mikmairt.iElligialk--- .. e 56411 1" t t..-- w , , -..t l• = ~... .4. --,6F -4rkt"e-a-x.0;...814t E .n , mi.. awl - - r - halt YOAra bilt:qo4/ 1 ,4 14 o - Elli volt* *I., - spiTsaled, -, LI ' 510.4011411 . late own er or °Wears illre requested to come and tAce.aii 4l,o " otherwiseaway, other's° theY 'Wilt be dealt with. awarding to law. • :31510N U. IiOASTICK. • Oetobar 3th '6l . • OAP NS. (1411UR'r SALE On Wednesday and Thursday, 4th and 6th of December, 18E11. PHE VALUABLE PROPERTY, known as the "DOLE BROOK E'ORKACIE ESTATE," situated in LON. DONDkRRY TOWNSHIP, Lebanon county, Pa., mid way beteteen.the Boroughs of Elizabethtown and Lob /knob, arid 7 miles Team the Cornwall Oro Bonita, will be rdhaiud at Publie Sale, on the promises. on 7,110P.5DA r, Vie 5h day of DEVE‘WIER, 11367, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Leb anon county. Sold Estate contains upwards of 1470 ACRES, a considerable Portion of whirl, lei in TIMBER, the re mainder being in n high mate of cultivation, admira bly watered, a nd the whole under excellent fencing.— The B o p roceme nts Consist of a spacious and well built STONE MANSION, with Ornamental ground'', (inrlu,rn TEN-DIN ALLEY,) a , _ DEN. DAIRY, BARNS sT,A, BL E F, SMOKE ROUSES, SMITHS' and WAOO'N„mAKERs, SHOPS, ICE HOUSES, and OFFICES of every deserin. Lion attached; NEXCILANT GRIST AND. - SAW mu, built, of. Stone, on a never failing istrtara'nf *deer, with fine • STONE DWELLING, • end all necessary. end, convenient out bufiiiings ronnrcted thereaft.6.l /Urge Stag g HOUSE. with TENANT'S nousn, WASH and SMOKE HOUSE, with Itery .superior BANK BARN, 45 by 45 feet, 'indult other necessary otr eci ien c ,,, a . Then ) e re also conhected with the property , upwards of FIFTEEN DWELLINGS for hands in good repair ' and the OLD COLEttitOOK:FURNACE,. which might be putilt running order at a trifling ex pense. 44- There aro likewiaaa . 111.120tkr of thriving FRUIT ORCHARDS • , of the eholcast qualities and rarietles ofFRUIT. 1,130, will be offered on Wednesday, Of, 4th day of Decentlir, 186E' on the premises, the valuable property now occupied by WILLIAM TOME, situated in South Annviliertownahlp, near Bachm en's Mill on the road leading from Colebrook to Ann ville, and oh wltteh are erected TWO7.4.er", If HOUSES and Vire, STABLES. Near ''4"lr 1 •:, the buildings and ow the publie road, ), r is one of the finest SPRINGS in the ' State: This proPerty'ventaine 33 ACRES a htrge proportion. 131 which is Tilnivlsci TIMBER, of 30 years giowtholat excelled by any in the comity, Mid which Vrill'he sold' in Ipts tb stilt phrchassts. 14- MI of the above property will be sold either in the whole, or in parcels, to stilt purchasers, as the Buildings, fences, end , other iniprinements, admit of et:oval:debt sabdivisihn, 41 Persons purcheiang with a View of entering into the IRON IJIJSINESS,:can be.peom•modeted with 1,000 or 2.000 ACRES of choice TIMBER LA ND. . Jar Those Iltsirous of - viewing the - property. can do 20 by calling oh the Manager, Mr. JOHN BENSON. re siding on the premises, *lto will show a CONNECTED DRAFT of . the land, with the proposed stibdivisions. kW An itnliaputabln title will be given on tho let of Aprll,lBo2, Dad tel me made known °lnlay of Cale, by W. O. FREEMAN, Admitiatrator of the Estate of WM. COLEMAN, deed Lebanon, Pa., November 13, 1801. ORPHANS' COURT SALE: IBL s o liatubisie,in Tatnc Of au or ; of Orphan' curtofemioaotntyon MRDAI" DRCEDIBER 7. 1561, at the public house of Wm. Berm:Lin Fretlorieksburg, the Real Estate, late of Henry Bucher, dec'd ., viz: -- I.LContaluing . . 20 . ACRES A,ND 18 PERCHES of land, eituata in SnAtara township, about 3 1 4 miles from Fredericksburg and the same distance from Jones. town, on the toad leading Union Forge, .idjoinieg lands of Jacob Lentz, Abraham Sherk, and others.— , The Improvements area TWO-STORY p CAST LOO 11011Sli, SWhITZER BARN, OR. li CHARD, Pump near the house, running water on t e premises, &c., No. 2.—Containiug 2 ACRES and 54 PERCHES SPROUT or WOODLAND situate . 1u Bethel township, about 2 from Fredericksburg. at the. fodt of Little • Plomitaio, adjoining-lands di' Jacob Shnot, terly,' Samna Ulrich, Elias Uhrialt, : _ others. Good title and possession will he given on the Ist of Apri1,1552. Terms, &c. will be made known at sale by PETER BUCHER, Bethel twp., Nov. G 'CI. Adtainbitrator. The Attention of SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS is called to the INFANT S,Cl.lOOi, Printed in chapters, on nne white cards PART I. Chapter T.—" The Creation." Chapter V.—" The Flood." PART 11. Chapter L—" The Birth of Christ, Tieit of the Shep herds," &e., Chapter 11.- 4 • The Visit of the Win Alen, and Jeans' nett into Egypt." Chapter Lll...."Joeue' Return. and his Journey to the Paenuter at irruseiem." Price, 3 cte each i 25 eta per doz; $2 per hundred. Addreen, 11. U. HOEDEL, Nov. 13, 'Ut. Lebanon, Penn's. Isttrupike Proposals. QEA LED PROPOSALS for making a Turnpike for the North Lebanon Anti Winne Hope Plank and Turnpike Road enthpany, on the bed of their Monk Road, will be retelted at their office, near the borough of lebanon, until 10 o'cleck,A. M., on Tuesday, the 2el of December. 1801. For epecilleations and fnrther in fOrtnatimi"caltoh thelnidaralgued, at: the office of the Company. Aly.inArr of the Dottie of Managers:. 301 IN 11ARQUART, Secretary. Near Lebanon, November 1 t , 'Ol, 1.5411 NEW STYLES. /S6l ADAM RISE,In Cumberland Street, between Market:and the Court 'louse, north side. has now - on-hand a splendid Asortment of the New F..tyle of HATS 'AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which'the attention of the public is respectfully turf ted. Rote of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, alma on band. Ile has also just opened a splen did basorttnent'of SUMMER HATS. embracing such, as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, I.IORN, LEQ, HORN, SENATE; CUBIAN, and all others. also . Wholesale ail Mints" of Ilits,-Caps, kc., to Country Merchente ou adroutageous terms. LuDanon, July. IT, 1661. Boot and *tine -Shire. sl oop JAMB RtED.EL, respectfully in form R the public:that he still coatin . _ . ..,_„,' , nos big extensive establishment in iiildlae, - - willifill his new building, ii Camberland at., where he hopes tti rendstAtti game satisfaction aehereteforb to all who May favor hith With their custom. Ale ihvittstettliante and dealers Iti 'BOOTS and MOBS and weary one' who wishes to purchase • fashionable. and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine tbr . themseltea r illa large and varied stock." Ile is determined 10 siltifelint all ern/petition Ma the manufacture of every article in his busineelf;qaultable for spy Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and Workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none butlbe best worknien are employed . P. s.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal Patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please hie customers, to merit a share of public. pat tronsge [Lebanon.if My 3, 1861. Store noteme iror Resat. - . r .. lids stabil celltains a large Store Room and eleten tlthht tOtPlit for loftily tiwellihg atfi store house . t In situated lit liciltnan's DRIP; Lebanon county, four r Mid a dmit:sailes.. west from Lebanon, on the opUnletteanal. Store lods been 'tient in the above hones for last three years. This . stand„ in situated 3u a thickly nettled part of Lehanon county and Is. calculate d to do a -large. Country and Boat business, litsvlng a fine wharf and landing for 1011 tO to lay, and Mtge and convenient stabling for boat ho View,. This stand is well worthy the attention of such *lshii* to engage in Store, Grain and Coal , bu sines.. Terms very moderate . October 30, 'tit - JOHN iIEILMAN, 11.-S. The Eclectic -Clas.s-Book, FOR TilE USE OF THE SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHER ) I s gh pronounced by an Who hare examined it, better adapted to the wants of the Sonde.) , ghoul teacher than any Jam in nee. Sendlot Cdpy.llif Price - per tbizen,•lo cents ; per htindied, 0.00 Nov. o,'ol. Address—lL li. HOEDEL, Lebanon, Pa. NEAP I FALL &.wittarExt GOODS JUST RECEIVED HENRY & STINE'S S T O _ , R I LADIES E PRESI GOODS Muslin DO lollies) MI Wool Ilatc3, Sack Flatitidic Mick pima Goad s of evert' diescriptioli titia isqtel. nit it sptehdid assortliteilt of Dritse Socidi hAil at StiNE'S. - SHAWLS ! ,HAWLS • _ Stoat% square and Long Shawls, all Wool plaid Lang Shawls, blooming Wool Shawls and a large lot of square Wool Sbiawle °flared at low prices by HENRY & STINE. ' MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, Ciotbg t Casalmaitta v Sattineta, Union r esasimore, gen tacky Jeans. Brwitte_Cletha, and anaraortznard4lewror Cloths, which will be acted at redur.ed„,prices by • Lebanon, Nov. 13,41: itrauy .4.4TIVE almanacs. almanacsi ALmAx Acs FOR 180, z,..- JUST BECEIVRD : ARD FOR•Sitti, B BY H.ROEDEL colte 7 EBANOI4.- d, "" GePrman. , do dd. , - : Gamut: tiergairor WAN frie T nd, oalitged and Aoollitekisiplp*Vtigia.ltrti Gallery, next (toot to - ittdesan bolidattilank. • :/4rt HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS: The tiroprietdrs and manufacturers' TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOSIACIT BIT TERS Can appesi with perfect confidence. Os physicians and 'citizens 'generAlly bf The Nita States; because the article has at tatted &rem o‘tion heretofore unknown. A few fitisiii:trpop. t point will speak more powerfully. that, of bare assertion or blimoning.puffery. The contiumption of liostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year izmounted to over a half million bottles, and from its mattirdit steedy increase in times pest, it is eiidalit klud dU iii - the coming year tiro eonsumPtlon will„rsach near ono million bottles. This innnehisMnialliti conld never have been sold but For the 'i-are Medicinal properties contained in the prelnitrk‘ • Lion, and the . ainetion of the most prominent. physicians iu those sections of (-he country where the article is best known, who riot Only recommend the Bitters to their patients, btt's are ready at all times to give testimonials hi AA efficacy it: all eases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is Mit a temporary popularity, tibtaiiiti by ezttabrdinaty efforts in thd tray of trtatn•-• peting the qualities of the sitters, but-a solid estimation of an invaluable tuedicittd, whickis. destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have pie - vett A Godsend to regions where 'refer" and ague. and various other bilious complaints hale counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the - "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and likd diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the sionmcb, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system; giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, 'mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to aconditicn essential to the healthy discharge of the functionti nature: • Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they Will Bird in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to - cotefort declining years, as it is pleasant to the-palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have tho evi dence of thousands of aged men and .women who'have experienced tho benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach der rangerncnts and general debility; acting under the advice bf physiCians, flay hav6 abandoned all deleterkieiri drugs and fairly tested Merits of this article. A few wordi CO the gentler sex. There are certain periods wlaeq. their cares are so harassing that marry..qf th spa sink Wider the trial. The relation of 3iitit tip.r and bhild is en absorbingly tetrad, that tho mothet i especially if she be yoUng, is apt to forget her own health iii her extreme anzlett for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then,.is a necessity for a stimulant to .recuper, rate the eirCrgies of the system, and eirata. Mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of phigs.l - because it is agreeable to the taste all well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we hive particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague t, caused by Malaria, diarilima, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and tali diseases or derangements of the stoinach; superannuated invalids; persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own, physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for 1106TITTER'S CELEURATED STODIACII BITTERS, a nd see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters'.' a blown on the side lb,: bottle, and Stainpioi on, the metallic cap ebtering the cork; and (Amer° that our autograph signature is off thE label.. ear- PreisirSd and sold by EIOSTETTEIr& SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grooilis, and dealiiS generally throughout the tinned suites. South Ame rica, and Gernigny; ROSN, 1). S. Haber. S. L. I.emberger, 1111:M; S. C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg,l. 14: Bleier Brn., Auivitte; Martin Hedy, Berm ler Qi, 1860-Iy. New Plan of Selling coOdtil mIIE subscriber has' jtist returned front the Eastern I cities with a LAME SUPPLY of Cheep and Fashiona ble Lry Goods, which he will be able to sell on better .:, .:. terms than any house in the county. The DOMESTIC GOODS have been purchased Bomb Unite since for , ~,,,, _ 6 and. also the. GROClTui:nil—lebleb :Were Wailed it `Auguit. Theec he will sell' at nett cash prices, very low- et,:seu Sugar 9 ets., Molasset T, and Superior Cof fee la cents. The Foreign Ooods is 11 be R&M tui low ee any bone'e in the county, add • WIIO AL , r , iiiM'AßlC_ for citah will be ta s kSrt off of all'bitls amounting to Flya Dollah,or Upwards. The Merchants in the city Os taking off tve Der cliht:tri the 4 months' bills, and the subscriber finds.that hri,etstt buy cheape . t rof cash, and it therefore wi ling td glye ihe reeh buypre the tame advantage,--so that thorn wishing fif tiny, can saaei more the per cent..by purchasici et the BBL ICI V H. Tht , thimile will be exchanged for an kinds of prodssee at low figures. The Bee Rive bag been paying during the Summer the highest prices for Butter and Eggs. N. B.—Butter is 12 and Eggs 12 cents. LejAu6a, Oct. 23, '6l. J. GEORGE. NEW GOODS ! AT TRE NEW STORE OF L. K. LAIMERNItLeIii hit Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. SLD fur CASTI, or token in exchange for Country Produce. Now is the time to buy and SA:NrE AT LEA 5T.25 PER CENT: I.A_©IES 9 DitiESS Poplins -Printed Delalnes,' Wool Plaids, Ronebeix Cloth, Em'dCashmere,,fled Cashmere, plain Cashmere, SILKS 1 SILKS ! ! Black Silks from 75 cents - to $1 75. Fancy Silke from 30 eelle to $1 MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Alpaccas, Delainee; Cashmeres,. , Merinoes. CALICOES 1 .CALICOES 1! Fancy Calicoes nom 83,,1if cents' 4)111 cents.. Plain Black and Bgisred Calicoes af•ldefiets." , SQUARE AND LONG BLACK TUIBET .SUAWLS." Plaid Weod Shawls, Bream Shawl's, • , ' Brocha Border Sbasis,•Cashtifeneihawls. NOTIONS ! NDTIONS l ! 113kle, Stockings, Netts, Shawl Pins, • • Gums' Neck Tice, Emli'd Collers;ldel Gloves, Gents' Bock,Dlprea; in., &e. GENTLEMEN'S PAPER CCLLARSI NUM A.S I. • , .NUISIASI I I.I3IBISEL LA 4 S I , - 041 . 1 1 L/IL AS! I UN DER S.lll RTS AND - DRAWEItS I CARPETS I CA It poi S.!! ,CABIG:TS T WOOLEN, STOCKING TARN I • FLANNELS! FLANNELS! t Dieted end printed Opera - Flannels, high colored and grey Sack Flannel's, Red, White and Blue MEN'S WNAIL—Over-coatings, Vestinga, Jeans", Cloths: Castainrie!, , Cassiuetts, &c. REA D •iu.A.DEI CLOTHING &complete stock for Men mid Boys. DOMESTICS,—BIeached and Unbleached Shirting's and Shadings, Ticking, Osnatiarg, Checks, bleached brown and colored Canton Flannel. BED BLANKETS, QUILTS, ,' GROCERIES.—Sugar, Coffee, Mulassea, Ifonmi; • PROVISIONS.—Sugar cured Ham, Mackerel Dry BXef.l FB MS.—Dried Apples, driedCherriee, dried Plums; dried Peaches, dried Elderberries, and Apple Butter? all to be sold to suit the times, by Lebanon, Oct. 17,1861. L. K. LAUDERMILCII. N. B.—All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex• chauge for Goods. 12R. L. K. will pay 12 cents for Butter an forGigge. 'lew tiirEity sTitiot*,... __ - rimiE uidorsi pelt lyinforinertinopubso tun 1 he has ,_ • .14yERY• SUMPS at Ike., S - `Rotel, Market ibreet, Leh- , annu, *hire ha Will , fot the ' ' ' pu'blie necommodationaigoodatook of motsgel - `aird"4 4 2lt;lrAV '. ' will lienp genii* and ,ne nrgeOParldhandaesp,e and We Vehielos. Alia. . I flitehhed 'Whitt desired- Also OMNIBUS for ' At.' . - Lebanon, Jul) . 17;1361. - ' "` - J - UI ZS MAltOti. . • .a.., ,It is ar..llFact , thadnadical faculty. that adios Ty Vl+ dime+ thairot bo ivorleed Otrtba stomach by reading PriPi's ova l au toothy tha 01V OsI.TH - T" - 061111,T HONK ar5441114 , :114ihig- of - th eir own iitattu 'panting, Gents' FttadalatfttikKals.Riskaai• tin,1144 :Bap, Ilmbrellas,,l'iadiabiratatfolvont,:mettnOtotta Tunas, and all ki44 - 4A r tfitioyeedstsaidthout waiting Tor.ialgb idedera. is,. • ,sdr ciatatonans 'for B oidtera9llittitteta, at . ItRAZEarWrAIN ;MOTHERS; Lebanon, Nov. 6,'81. Oilnithe-Coort noksa. D vou i eo ATRINF & "New ;boot Amt 544 St ;re. • U
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