The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 06, 1861, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESPAY I NeVg?4tga,
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HOME AFFAIRS.
In pursuame 'to a call issued by the
earsererance Plre Company, a largo 0 00cour,o of
eitisens.„ 'together with the Perseverance Military
ectipenies A. and F., and the Perseverance Band
of the 93d Regiment, P. V., assembled at the
Court House on Monday evening, 4th intrt. The
• meeting was Called to order by T. T. Worth, Esq.,
in moving tire following as officers thereof:—
President, Col. J. K. McCarter ; Vice Presidents,
Andrew :Relooehl, Adam Rise ; Secretary, IL
W rirCh. Riiiieuirs. Messrs. T. T. Worth, Sergeant
4. P. Buthicb aiea B. Frank Haan were appointed
:a committee wn cosolutions, who. after a brief de
4uy term:tail She following :
iCneaecs, v lPs• as members of the Pereeverance Engine
sand 11.0M1 Companies, will soon be separated, by n large
'number renvitts our midst to defend our flag, and to aid
in mantels/re Alm laws, and upholding the Constitution
vain/POP, traitors of the south ; therefore, be it
MAMA, That wo who remain will ever cherish the
'warrnizt feelliigsof gratitude and commendation for those
.wiroitoieponited to the call or our •country, and enlisted
nottkr our timeilionnred nag ; and Ont we shall watch,
anxious solicitude, the conduct and OVUM of our
' , Bremen brethren; and that we will pledge ourselves to
'took after their families, left at home, and in our midst,
to guard them against the wants of poverty, and to aid
them ell in our power against the troubles of adversity,
and its grievances • eit wroligs.
Resolved, That we will ever hold tut kind remembrance
all the Mende of the Perseverance • those at home mind
these who share the dangers orate field with our breth
ren - hoping that Peace may soon shed her genial rays
upon our beloved country, comittered by a stalwart Nor
thern army; anti that we wilt meet them on their return
With the grateful. feelinge of appreciation for the manli
ness and courage which they, by their conduct, will de
serve.
Eloquent and hear t•stirring Bp:mates were then
delivered by Col. McCarter, Major Simington and
Capt. Wm, M. Derr. That the remarks of the
several gentlemen met with the hearty concur-
Anne of the assembly was fully proven, by the
frequent loud and vociferous cheering with which
they met,
The remarks of Capt. Derr in his farewell to
our goodly *Wiens, were indeed such as will long
be remembered to the honor of the gallant Cup•
lain of Company A.
On motion all ouch members of the above
mentioned Military companies, who were not
heretofore °animated with the Perseverance Fire
Company, were unanimously elected as members
thereof; likewise were Cul, McCarter, Lieu I. Vol.
Johnson, Majors Blmington and Osterlob, with
Adjutant Lewis, elected life members of chenille.
Thanks were tendered expressing the feelings of
the meeting to all such who had added anything
whatsoever to its interest; especially to the Band,
who by their sweet melodious sounds added net
little to the occasion—truthfully may we bore
Say with Pups, "By mottle minds ■n equal
temper know;" for it was this unanimity of feel
ing which contributed so much to the real plea
sure of the meeting.
After the singing of the "Star Spangled Ban
ner" and "Red, White and Blue," by Frank Ebur,
Esq., and Lieut. Win. 11. R. Embieb, juined by
the entire audience In the chorus, the meeting
finally adjourned with three hearty cheers and a
tiger fur the Lebanon County Infantry.
COL. J. M. McC►BTKR, Pres%
IL Thos. Bible' ant, Secey.
"Tux U, S. SANFARY Comettsstox,"
have issued an addrrs "To the Loyal Women of
Amerienn," appealing to them to aid in furnish•
log articles of comfort and necessity for the sick
and wounded soldiers. The articles most needed
are• brankete, quilts, wrappers, tinder shirts and
drawers, hair and feather pillows and cushions
hp Wounded limbs, knit woolen socks and slip
pers.. It is suggested that societies be at once
Aimed in every neighborhood where they are
not already established. The Sanitary Commis
sion is a volunteer and unpaid bureau of the
War Department. It has the approval of the
Prim ident.
411 e" la pursuance of the above there will be a
tins of the ladles of Lebanon, MCI Monday af
ter. noon, next, at 2 o'clock, 1 1 .:111., in the Court
nom. • •
MOnutiovs.—fh(Tgood people of
Breder!Abbeys and vleinity were considerably
exalted lately, on Reticent of ,the dieceivery that
a bole, much resembling a grave, had been dug
tin Surrtiay night a week, near the residence or
David Deming, on the Union Forge road, about
a mile from Frederiekeburg. Tile bole woe about
4 feet deep, and had been _filled up again. Mr.
Diming cad some neighbors opened it but nothing ,
bad beau put in. It is supposed that some ras
cality was intended, but whether murder ur only
a trick tee not been ascertained.
Lieutenant General Scott passed
through thir place, in a 'special train, bound for
New York, on Saturday afternon. He was an.
aompaultrd by Secretaries Chase and Cameron,
Oeuevoir Butler and Manat3eld, and his staff.—
The regltnent at Camp Coleman, and many citi.
Mr, turned out to do him honor. But few, how
ever, had n chance of seeing him, and many who
thought- that they did, were deceived in mistak
ing ens of his stuff for the ell hero.
The- following aro tin, Staff OM.
ears of tho 9911 Iteihnont, now at Camp Culaman,
odor 01.4 horough:,—
Col, James M. MoCarter, Lebanon.
Ltont..Col. John W. Johnston,
jkAujor, ..Tuhti C. Osterloll, Huntingdon Co.
ROldert S. Simington, Surgeon, Montour Co
Adjutunt, William H. H. Lewis, Burks Co.
In nanny parts of this State tho
growth of the grain tialds has been an rank that
.the fanners have resorted to the expedient or pas,
turing it down, The grain In ibis county never . :
presented a finer appearance at this thaw of the
year.
Sallow Eve, on Thursday last, was
commemorated by the town boys by making the
cern 4 in a wanner terrible to window panes and
to tbo nerves of good bourevrtrus.
The State will pay 27 ota. 11 , pair
for all good knit woolen soaks delivered in liar
rlibure• The hest colon is grey, and the yarn
should not 100 Roe or closely knit. The socks
should hero double Inis.
!apt. Arthur and Lielit. Kinsey,
of the Union Zounves, at Camp Coleman, had
recently handsome swords pre sented to diem by
their friends of Reading,
Major Samuel Hauck of Cornwall, pur
chased the small form belonging ►u Mr. Jona
than Berta, a short distance south or tMe Bero'i
en the Plank Road, on Tuesday, for which be
paid 3166 86 per acre.
A special meeting of the Book and
Ladder Clompatty will be held next Monday eve.
n tog, the Ilth loah, at 7 o'clock, at the public
house of Mrs. Else.
11. IL Reeder has published a little
book of blanks for the Quarterly Reports of Sab.
bath School Tenders. It is entitled the &leo.
do Close Book s and should be In the bands of eV -
all teacher in the land. See adv.
A lot of ground belonging to .tbe
Male of Dr. Cbrlatin Duettist, deed In fbieffero.
loWn, contain ins 6 Aural; wee gold loot week, tp
Aloiehol Groh, at $l7?
Col, McCarter's regimept at Camp
Coltman will be kuown a 3 16 9344
Rev. Dr. Harbaugh, of this Onto,
preaehed in the Second Reformed Church, Read
ing, on last Sunday morning and evening.
The New York Express Train will
leave Harrisburg hereafter at 3.30 A. M., instead
of 9.30, as at present.
Court commenced in this borough
on Monday. It. will continuo two weektF.
We have received the roll of Capt.
Waitlman's Cavalry Company, but too late for
publication tbia week.
Mr. B. O. Camp, Teacher of the first Male
School in North Lebanon Borough,designs open
ing it Singing School in this place, and judging
from the information we have received, cannot
help but place full Confidence in his ability. Ile
has been under the instruction of noted Musi
cians, was teacher of Vocal Music in the Nor
mal School at Montrose, and has successfully
conducted quite a number of Musical Conven
Lions. Prom the Montrose Republican, we copy
the following resolution adapted among others at
a Musical convention conducted by him :
Resolved, That the best thanks of this Con
vention be tendered Mr. B. 0. Camp for his faith •
ful services during the Convention, and that we
recognize in him an efficient teacher of Vocal
Musin.
Or- See advertisement.
tait..BlankWood's Magazine for October, opens
with an article on American affairs, entitled
'Democracy Teaching by example,' which exhibits
about the usual amount of prejudice and erro
neous opinion that we have been taught to ex
pect from that source. A part from this article,
the number is one of the best Bigieloooods we
have read for a long time. Two nrlf stories are
commenced. In one, "The Chronicles of Car -
lingford," scene in England, an Australian
nymph named Nettie is quite a new creation, yet
wonderfully naturally. The other, "Captain
Clutterbuck's Chutnpagne," is a sprightly West
Indian love. tale. The book bun tern' Club, Dys
pepsin, Social Science, and Among the Lochs,-
are also capital papers. The American edition of
Mackwood is reprinted by Leonard Scott do Co.,
79 Fulton street, New York, at $5 a year. •
PARAGRAPHIC VARIETY
- US,. An accident occur red •on the Northern
Central railroad, near York , on Tuesday of last
week, by the train running over a cow, when
two passengers were killed and seven wounded.
The extensive woolen factory on the cor
ner of Twelfth and 'Washington streets, Phila•
dolphin, was burnt, on Wednesday last. Loss
$20,000.
Kirkwood is'elected Governor of lowa,
and not of Ohio, as we bad it last week.
Air" Pour soldiers, near Washington, are un
der sentence to be shot, for sleeping at their
picket posts.
L. The body, of Col. Baker has been em
balmed, and will be sent to California for final
in termen t.
'1266. The Treasury Department, at Washing
ton, has allowed an old claim of the National
Inielligencer, amounting to $40,000. This fat
take is the same that Secretary Dix - rejected.—
Money seems to be more a bundant at Washing
ton than it is with the "plain people."
" The Chicago Tribn,ie, the leading Repub-
lican paper of the Northwest, is opposed to any
western troops being sent to the relief of Wash.
logton. If the East cannot defend the Capital,
it proposes to set up a groat Western Confederacy.
lffi' S. S. Wood, Republican, has been elected
Judge over Hon. Isaac Sleeker, the Damooratio
candidate in the Snyder and Union District, by
only 19 votes. This was close shaving.
Off" The Hollidaysburg Sear/dart - I, one of the
neatest end best of our exchanges, has succeeded
a obtaining, on credit, an entire suit of new type.
.1519• A new turnpike is in the course of con•
struction from - Marietta to blount . Joi, Lancaster
county.
, 0 11tEs• The New York Mass correspondent says,
that a rumor was afloat in Washington, on Fri.
day, that Gen. Fremont is organizing a rebellion
in the West.
j Coal is $l2 per ton, and Wood $lO per
cord !TI Washington. The price of both-will
probably soon be doubled, on account of the
small supply and difficulty of transportation to'
take it there..
jar Promotions in the regular army are now
made from the ranks. Quite a batch of priiates
were last week meal. Seeotd Lieutenants.
"SS" Friday last was pay-day in the army.—
The soldiers were paid off up to the Ist inst.
A.s• It , is said that General McClellan has is
sued an order to the various regiments under kis
command exonerating General Stone from the
responsibility in the Ball's Bluff affair, and at.
tributing the disaster to the indiscretion or a
subordinate officer whose name Is nut mentioned.
pit" The election of President, Vice Presi
dent, and Mrmbers of Congress, in the rebel
States takes play° today—November 6. Thu
President is to be inaugurated on. the 2211 of Feb
ruary, 1862, and !Mid his office 6 years.
a" Forty-six carloads of cattle passed
over the Lebanon Valley Railroad on Sunday
destined to New-York.
Ages Late intelligence from Jefferson City, Mo.
states that Gen. Sigel has attacked and routed
the rearguard of Price at Bolivar, Mo,, and ta•
ken Oen. Milne prisoner.
. Trn B. 8.!5.-11111I's Bluff', Bull Run, Big
Bethel.
Ws:. It has been decided that a recruit is a
soldier from the time of signing his name to the
enlistment roll, whether "sworn in" or not.—
Hence, those refusing or neglecting to "toe the
mark," are hereafter to be considered deserters.
%ail.. Senator Cowan, Thos. E. Franklin and
E. C. Ilumes have been appointed Commission.
ers, by Bev. Curtin, to look after the interests of
the Pennsylvania Volunteers at and around Wash
ington.
Us., The Boston Traveller calls the nets for the•
hair, so generally worn by theyoung Misses "aids
to slovenliness," - and is glad to learn that they
aro tabooed by the latest fashions.
The Indies of Boston having made some
'shirts for the soldiers from four to Gee inches
too short, some wng perpetrated.. the following
Like a man without a wife,
Liken ship without a mil.
The most useless thing In life,
Ie a shirt without a—proper length.
Us. An Illinois regiment came east to Hay
risburg, on Friday, and psmiett up the Cumber
land Valley road to join Banks' division.
WS. When cold the w ind blows, take care of
your nose, that it doesn't get froze, and wrap up
your toes In wain) woollen hose. The above we
suppose, was written in prose, by some one who
knows the effect of cold snows.
tilyt.. It is said that the rebels now have their
pickets on Harrison Island, on the Potomac, Aar
the place where the battle of Ball's Bluff. took
Place.
tact.. Samuel A. Purvianee, of this state, has
been appointed Consul General at Calcutta .
grieciat gintires,
Prevention is Better than Cure.
FPO ladies of delicate health or impaired organization",
_IL or to these by whom an Increase of famPY
any r eason objectionable, the undersigned would! offer
preacription which la perfectly reliable and safe, and,
which has been prescribed in various parts of the cdii,
world for the past century. Although the ertickits ve
ry cheap and simple Jet it bee been put. MP in 11Pi"
bottles and sold very extensively at ' the 6.1t0r taut
price of gn per bottle, the nonersigned proposes to fur
nish the recipe for the small sum of 11, bf the pOsfeeo
slop of which every lady can supply gbrseif witb:a per
feet safeguard. at any drug stow the trifling IMM of
25 cents per year. Any physician br druggist will Wu
you it is perfectly harmless : ntid thousands of testfmo.'
nials can be procured of its Olney. Sent to-imy part*
of the work , on receipt of P., by addressing
Dr. ,I.•%InfrEISAUX, -
F. 4 3. Bog, No. nary Now Raven, Oonn.
August T, 1861-Iy. • .
IN ILITARY UN I FORMS.—T n ere is, per-
II rips . no department of military business in which
there has been a more marked improvement than in
the clothing of the soldiers. Not many years since
officers and privates were sled in garments which were
almost skin-tight. They wore leather stocks, which
were worthy of the name, for they kept the wearer in
tribulation; while their padded breasts and tig,t sleeves
made volition a matter of great difficulty. During the
present war, such of our volunteers ns procure their
uniforms at the Brown Stone Clothing Stall of Rocklin]
Olt Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
Sixth, Philadelphia. obtain clothing that is perfectly
easy, substantial anti becoming. The firm named have
gone largely Into the business of making Military
Clothing, and th it facilities enable thorn to till the
largest orders in the shortest possible• time.
A REWARD is OFFERED for the &-
action of any person counterfeiting, imitating, or the
vender of any such counterfeit or imitation of IRER
11AVF2S IIOII.AND BITTERS. The genuine, highly
concentrated Holland Bitters is pot up in half pint bet
ties only, having the nano: or the proprietor ' B. Plain,
.Ir.. blown in them, and his signature around tire neck
of each and every bottle.
This delightful Aroma has been received by Ameri
cans, with the favor which is only extended to really
scientific preparations. When we consider the marked
success attending its administration. in the most stub
born rases of Fever and Ague. Weakness of any kind,
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick
and Nervous neadsche, Indigestion, Costiveness and
Piles, trgether with the c.mtplete control it- exercises
over all Nervous, Rheumatic. and Neuralgic Affections,
we cannot wonder at its porularity. Weil may the in
valid value this remedy. {August 7-tin.
For the Adertiser
HUNNEWELL'S COUGH REMEDY
excels in one of the Hunt important char Icteristies,
namely, that of containing no materials of opium or
antimony. which are so debilitating to weak constitu
tions. When by its perfect simplicity it is done with
the Cough or Lung Complaint its sp.entlid
Topic quali
ties exhibit themselves in giving strength to weak sys
tems, weakened by disease, a peculiarity very impor
tant, but often lost sight of: Di a preparation like the
Universal Cough Remedy may be found a great neces
sity fur every nursery. every medicine chest, or count•
ing room, and from infancy to age it may be used with
perfect impunity. See advertisement and read pam
phlet. (November 6-I.m.
tar' _COMMON SENSE rules the mass
of the people, whatever the misnamed anti misanthrope
philosophers may say to the contrary. Skew them a
good thing; let its merits be clearly demonstrated, and
they will not hesitate to gir e it tleir most cordial pat
ronage. The masses have already raed thejudgment
of a physician. concerning the virtue s ROST ET' ER'S
ITTEIIS, as may be seen by the imniense quantities of
this medicine which are anoint ly sold in every section
of the land. It is now recognised as greatly superior
to nil other remedies yet devised for diseases of the di
gestive organs, such as diarrhoea, dysentery, dyspeplda,
and for the various fevers that arise from derangement
of those portions of the ay-tem. Hostetter's name is
rapidly becoming a household word, front Maine to
Texas. from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific.—
Try the article and be sstistied. Suld by all drnggists
in the world. 44 - See advertisement in another col
umn. - [November 6-lm.
English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening
in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
(Armen preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'cicick
in the EvangelicaLehurch. and in the evening.
Sv. Joust's Rayons= Cirunen.—Regular service every
Wednesday evening at 7% o'clock , every Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at
7% o'clock.
Garman preaching next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock:,
and English in the evening in Salem's Lutheran
church.
English services next Lord's day morning and evening
iu Zion's Lutheran church.
The Lord's Sniper will be celebrated in the First Re-
formed church on next Sabbath morning in the Ger
man, and at 2 o'clock, P. M,. in the English In ngnage.
Preparatory services will be otserved on Saturday
morning in the German, and at 2 o'olock, P. M., in
the English language. Both these services will be
connected with baptism and confirmation. English
services also on Friday, Saturday aid Sunday eten
logs.
German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Eng
lish at 2% P. M., in the Moravian church.
On the sth October, by Rev. Mr. Letubneh, :11r LE3I-
lIEL L. 51ILL.ER to Miss KAUFFMAN, both
of Jneheon.
On the 29th ult., iu this boroush, GEOl.lOlt, on or
George U. Wier, aged 3 years.
On the 30th ult., in Jonestown, Mrs. SAItML, wire
or Mr. John Hoke, aged 53 years, 9 m onths, and 23
days.
g,..4.misi,ittotiiiiiits.
tIMIE undersigned would Inform the Ladies of Leberl non county, that he has the largest lot or LADIES'
FURS on hand ever offered in Lebanon, which will be
sold at low rates—from $4. 1 ,50 to $45 per sett. No Fun
misrepresented in order to affect a sale.
Lebanon, Nov. 0,'61. ADAM RISE.
GUN STOLEN.
„VITAS stale° from the subscrlher,ou Thursday night.
V Octorer 24, MAI, a DOGIILE BARR FLED GUN,
nearly new. One barrel top of the other ; upper bar—
ral,but :and under barrel smooth; 3. Ilardeces.name
stamped on barrel; a round Patch hos in the
paddle
d breebh. A liberal REWARD will be paid for the ro.
turn of the property. or any htformation that will lead
to ha discoyery, or the detection end conviction of : the
thief. - ff. Sltll. ,
Nov. 6,'61. Myerstown, Lebanon county, Pa.
FALL & IXTVTTER
HENRY it( STINE'S
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
French :Marlowe, Cohurgs, Cashmeres, Muslin Be•
laines, all Wool Rens, Sack FIIIIIIICII and PLO Goods
of every description and at all prices. For a splendid
assortment or Dress Coo.ls call at
HENRY to STINE'S.
Mocha Square and. Long Shawl, all Wool plaid Long
Shawls, Mourning Wool Shawls and a large bit of
square Wool Shawls offered at low prices by •
HENRY •Sz STINE.
Cassimeres, Snit Mats. Union Cassimere, Ken
tucky Jeans. Ermine Cloth., and tin insortnient Bearer
Cloths. which will be offered et reduced prices by
Lebanon. Nov. 6,'111. 'HENRY Si STINK..
ORPHANS , COURT SALE.
- In LL be sold at public, sale, in pursuance of an ar
yl, dor of the Orphans' Court of ebanou county, ou
SA TURDA Y. DECENDER 7. Iflsl,
at the public house of Win. Eat nat. in Frialm ieltsburg,
the Real Estate, late of Ileum , Bucher, dee'd.. viz:
No• 1 —COntamlng
20 ACRES AND 18 PERCIIES
of laud, situate in Swatera township, about 3% miles
from Fredericksburg and the same distance, from Jones
town, on the road leading Union Forge, •adjoining lands
of Jacob Lentz, Abraham Sherk, and othet
I The improvements are a TWO STORY ROUtill
•
ilt CAST . 00 DOUSE, SWIM.' MIR BARN, OR
ti CHARD, Pump near the house, running water
on the premises, Ac., Ac.
ho.2.—Containing
2 ACIILS and 64 PkiIiCRES SPROUT or WOODLAND ,
situate in Bethel township,about 2 miles
from Fr eclet ;ashy' g at the foot of Little
Mountain, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoot
terly, Samuel Ulrich, Rims litirmh, end
others. Good.title and possession will be
given On the Arril.lB62. Terms I.e.
will be made known at sate by HYPER SUMER,
Bethel twp Nov. 6 '6l. Administrator.
WELL known to the medical fatality, that a heavy
dinner cannot be worked off the stomach by
reading "Purdon'a Digest." It is -a fact of crlnal nu
thority that
Reizeissteiti, Brothers,
OPPOSITE THE COURT 110 USE,
pooda.lites, Traveling
h l
s.ievolvera, Portatouals wad
ars selling Ready. made Clothing or their or;1 1 m um ,
li fit: g t
s u , r f u n g m ,
bereetil
las, Fpultentei
Purees and all kinds of Fancy (Jonas, without waiting
for high bidders.
SHAWL PIN
u,
gentlemen and Spring 7eirui for :Soldiers' Blankets,
ii.EIZIN sT SIN LIROTIIEIt S,
:L e banon , Nov. B,'Bl, Opposite the Court N o re.
Jim atsa c $ . aitnatiaff.
ALMANACS FOR i 662; •
JOST R.F.,,CE.IYED AND FOR SALg BY
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H. .H. 11, ' EDEL
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- .C V AIBERIAND STREET, LEBANON.
Viz :—Laneaater Ahnanae—Ennlish and German.
• Lutheran " do do
PhGadelphia " do do
)feeding " German.
4ebAnon,November 6, '6l.
riinp, Mat 11.1f,103 of the Lebanon County
AsSociation for the detection of Horse '
Thieves, end the recovery at stotenliorset:
will meet at the pu bile bousenf Jowl
Thes
o , fin I,ebetion't SATUltCAY,DyrpswiticlB6l,
at et ' • - •
PETER . RISOM.•
" ' , HIINItY '7f4tV.V.r.lht;
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.6;8; - LFNFLVW,g'S.::fitt . &creters'
littrairtitt Ne'riAlber
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puginuo
BartiOr.
Furs. Furs. Furs.
GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
S TO R El
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! !
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
It is a 'Fact
Attention.!
NEW ADVIPATISENLENTS
A CARD
P.M.` Undersigned, late a mi mbar of the Normal
Academy of Music. (Profs. Bradbury and Perkins.
Principals. GelliSe.. N. Y..) designs opening a VOCAL
MUSIC SCIIOOI, in this place, to meet in the Lecture
Room of Zion's Lutheran Church. upon such evenings
of the week, as may be agreed upon by the class. A
meeting will be held at the pines above named, on next
s a t u m„ y even i n g, 7 o'clock, when full information will
he given, and all necessary arrangements made. Those
desirous of Sunning such a Mass are invited to attend.
Lebanon. Nov. 6, '6l. B. 0. CAMP.
The Eclectic Class-Book,
Foil THE ESE OF THE
SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHER,
TS pronounced by all who Imre examined it, Molar
I adapted to the want 4 of the Sunday se i,„ o l
than any now in WO. Send for Rome for examination.
Price per dozen. 40 CUltt. : p^r him lred. Vito
Soy. 'Ol. Address—lL li. ROEDEI, Lebanon, Pa.
NOTICE.
r hereby not try all persons having goods of mine in
I their possession, which they obtained In a surrep
titious manner. through the aid of toy wife, ytanx
HATNE, to return the same to me immediately, Or I will
use such remedies as the law provides. I am deter
mined toot hold of my own. 01:011.GE HAINES.
Lebanon, October 30, '6l.
Store Douse for !Rent. -
rim us stand contains a large Store Room and eleven
other rooms fur tamiiy dwelling an store house.—
It is situated in Redman's Dale, Lebanon county, four
and a half miles west front Lebanon. on the
Union Canal. Store has been kept-in [heal:yore
bell t house for the last three years. This stand Is
situated in a thickly settled-part of Lebanon
county and is calculated to do a large Country and
Boat business, having a fine wharf and landing for
boats to lay, and large and convenient stabling for
boat ho rees. This stand is well worthy the attention
of such wishing to engage in Store, Grain and Cad bu
siness. Terms very moderate '
October 30, '6l. JOHN HEILMAN, S.
r 3l/0 JIM -AL
(IAMB to the subscriber, in Palmyra, Lebanon Co.,
about the first of October, 1861, one STEER. White
and Red, about oue and a -
; ' half years old, and 1 11111 P:
ER,. white and red week led, •
J WVI ,e.o.it ono year old. The own- -
er or owners are requested to come and take the same
away, otherwise they will be dealt with according to
law. SIMON G. 11011STWK.
October 30; '6l.
'lreiwot Lot* at 'Private Sale.
Vigil!: subscriber offers for sale his fine 3 ACRE LOT
OF GROUND, on the old Forge road, near the Quit
tripabilln, in this borough. There is no handsomer lot
in this locality than this one. It will be sold to suit,
the times. Payments easy. Apply to
Lebanon, Sept 25,'00 SAMUEL lIARDESON.
IF YOU WANT
A good PICTURE for a Zdedallitin or Pin, ealliat
LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit
Rank.
Seed Wanted
quit: subscriber will pay the highest market prices
I_ for
TIMOTUT SEED, •
CLOVER SEED.
FLAX SEED,
At the Mill in Market street, Lebanon borough.—
Bring It Immediately, ABRAM. STHICKLOtt.
Lebanon, September 4, '6l.
TO D;SABLED SOLDIERS,
SEAMEN & MARINES,
And WidenCs or other heirs of those
who have died or been killed in the
service—Chas. C. Tucker, Attor
ney for claimants, bounty land
and Pension Agent,
WASHINGTON CITY, D. C.
TIENSIONS procured for Soldiers, Seamen and Ma
l: tunes of the present war, who are disabled by rea
son of wounds recoived or disease contracted while in
service, and Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay
obtained for widows or other helm of those who have
died or been killed while hi service.
CHAS. C. TUGGER, Wasbiugton, D. C
October 30, '6l.
We call attention to the card in
another column of Chas. C. Tucker, Pension and
Bounty Lana agent at Washington City. Those
entitled to Pensions, Bounty Land or
. Bounty
Money, can have their claims prepared and for
warded to Mr. Tucker upon -calling at this .ffice.
ling SW. 1157111,7
C ABU% JiiT 11V AIR E ROOMS
. . corner . .
Soutkeast: ne of Market Square,'
NORTH •LEBAN - ON BOROUGH.
riMll.l subscriber respectfully informs the public that
j.. he has the largest and best assortment of BEADY
. aeTh'iqe 4 ies-es, MADE FURNITURE and Chairs
'-!---..?,...„..,,,.,,,„„-: " - 7. ever offered to the Public of
-,..-_.. - -__„..A Lebanon county. Ile has now
fr• --- - - 11 1 4'&4:- • on hand, at his Ware-rooms, a
az -.a • l (I'd imortm tof sl • d
- 4 7.7. 1 1 ii 4 i sp in s ' tlii Furniture en sParlor 'n
1
- I
• aq i - ~..e., „ .. .in ..,
-- 7 5i.,3 -
..„„ ;.I.+E , Cottage and Chamber—consist
,,..4-,..,,,;, ing Of Sofas. Tete-a•Tetea, Lotus
sllM gee, Whalmots. Parlor, Centre,
' • , tillit Pier; Card and common fables,
PresAdni Had Common Bureaus, &c., CitAIIIS; SET.
TEES; Cane Seated, C,onuncn and Pocking, Looking
OlasseS,':tc.. sm. PATENT OLD SFRENts made, and
for ease at a reduced price. It is very superiOr.,
- COFFINS made and luderals attended-at the
shortest notice. JOAN P. ARNOLD.
, North Lebanon - borou^b Oct. 36.'61. -
,
, . Ivantes .or S u b
riIaMILITARY ittILIEF . SKNI.) lir books West Want,
A borough of Lebanon. with an exhibit of annututs
paid by them respectively :- - . - '-
lianies. Aneta Subscribed, Am' ts Paid.
Lebanon Bank, $2OO 00 - ' *2eo 00
G. Dawson Coleman, ' 500 00 - - . 250 00
Johit W. Windom, 200 00 ' 100 00
Levi Kline; 100 00 50 00
Christian Ile u ry, 101 00 50 00
C. D. 11Ioninger, 10090 - 50 90
Gee. W. Kline, - 100'00 , 50 00
Id Blbitil Shirk, . lOO 00 50 00
AMMiCrittingor, 50 00 25 00
Citarles IL Forney, , 00 00 25 00
W tn. 51. Guilford, 00 00 - 25 CO
Augustus Boyd, .50 00 25 00
.
E. A. Uhler, 50 00 .' ' 25 00
2.3. Stine, - ' 50 00 • 25 50
Jelin B. Mester,- 60 00 20 01)
Phares Cassody, 1/0 00 25 00
Joseph Bowman, 50 00 20 OC
11. it. Lehman, 50 00 25 00
&idle. Killinger & Co., 50 00 25 tat
John Krause, 50 00 10 00
Joseph Karol,, 60 0 0 . 25 00
John W. Mioh, 59 00 2i 00
William 51. Derr, 25 00 12 50
Adolphus ltelnochl, 25 00 l2 50
Lemberger & lioedle, 25 00 12 50
Atkins & Brother, . 25 00, 12 50
C. B. Kolly e (left) 25 00
John 11. Kelm, 25 09 15 00
John tinted; 25 00 12 50
Bev% F. W Kremer, 25 NJ 12 50
John Ileily, 26 00 .13 50.
William li. Breslin, 25 00 12 50
Hugh 'Maxwell, 25 00 l5 00
Conrad Mark, 25 00 12 50
Looser .5 Brother, . . . 25 00 - l2 5Q
It. Bruce & Co.,
Jacob Weldia. .25 00 12 50
Das Id B. 'Marshall, , 25 00 15 00
Lorenzo C. Shirk, . 25 00 . • • 12 f 0
Peter Strickler, 25 00 25 00
Edward Strickler. 19 00. 10 00
'Wm. W. Murray, 12 50 12 110
Tobias litiuothl, (Printer) 12 60 .
~ 6 25
Wiiii*M Ech - eurot h, 20 00 ~.., 10 00
David E. Miller, . 15 00 i 50
William Hanley, 10 00 5 00
Rauch & Light, 11/ 00 , 10 Oil
Jarnes.K. Kelley, 10 00 ~ 10 00
Beale Few.lo 00
500
D. S. Ilauunond, ' '• 10 00 ,- . 10 00
.floury
Bowman. 5 00 -
.2 50,
William noseuberger, 10 00' " . :5 00
- • $1451 25
Paid J. W. Ulrich, is per receipts, $453 00
Paid Isaav nyder, " 995 25
4451 23
St will be perceived that nearly all of the subscribers
Lave paid the half of their auheeription. 'el hi lv some
have paid in full and over half. Those who have ia.t
paid the half of their subscriptions, will plettie.do so by.
calling on Isaac Haim, Treasurer, NV NI. 81.11,1{13,
IMNItY,
Collectors of- West Ward, -
LebanOtl. October 31. 18el.
i). S. RA BE It''S
WHOLESALE AND iiETAI.I3
DRUG STOR . ET
.
.0. boon Rantorett to his New Bilding, on Cumber
land Street, Twit? the Eagle littildings, -
Lebanon,, ', ra.
Tlifisubscriber respectfully anuennee co hls :impala-
tonceirand the public in general, that be has con-
ktipitly ou hand a largo stock of
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
MEGIOINES, PAINTS, ' •
CHEMICALS,.•''''''" --- DYE-STUFFS.
egr
VARNISHES
_ , TtitTENTINE
GLASS-WARE, . , / . ..,•. snustiss,.
HAIR-OILS, .. . EXTRACTS,':
•
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instritmento ' 'Toilet Soaps, Se
gars, Tobacco i de, Aide a variety of Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and
warrants the qualities of the Articles as repreeetited.—
Purchasers will please rememher this, and examine the
(pomp and pricas of his gootla before purchasing else
witew. .iißrl'hyslciaits' preacriptions and family reel
pescarell& coppeunded, at, all boors of the day or
8ig4,14 OilliuK at the Print' Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildhlgs. " ""% i="..7'' . . . •
•''oii„Sattdayo am Store V
, :ko •ektiliz Ai* coat
patunling of nrOfir c riil4sBl ( Eilionki 47 ifr
10 o'clock, .k.)..1.,.;2 KIRIN V: 1 Vtik•V - t
1., k
Lebalibu Dc6. , 0 'iSbi, • Vii`' ,Rl', .4,, 340E4
LV.,011 sec tyk l tiPa .*IN'S. JA likew loot and Shoe -
Mt!...•:" • .OA .m. l / 4 io.“ :.-.......
.. 2. . ,
you twsict good tin Int-tew ' ^
- 1 at --ww
oft btorq of - . _ • 0
'
JOHN O. OAHU. OADEL
I=
LEBANON
Door, Sash and ~t, . nrn Planing
(A,
Located on the Steam-ITam Rom!. near Canactiaftd
ff=ffr=a
rim K undersigned reapectfuliy intirrm -
1 the public in general, that they
still xuanuthcture and keep on band.. 4 c, -11- F - 1
boor, Sash, Shutter. Blinds, Flooring;„.- 4 -,
Weather Boards. 0 Gee Spring •'
Mouldings. of all AZO9. Wasit-Bomb:. Cat ing.. — Surtrace.
Cornices, and ell kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS
for Ileums . Vie also construct tiro latest and most lin
vroved Stair Casing rend Band Railing, Fuitable hire
laree and small builitittes.
We now invite. Fanners. Mechanics and Builders to
rail and eXattlpne our stork. which We Will warrant to
glee 01,1 i m ~iff,ataClioll to all who may inVOr the under
signed with their custom.
LONOACRohI, ]ABEL & BROTUER.
Lebanon. October 9, 1861.
P. F.—There is also all kinds of TURNING. at the
Fame Mill. Planing, StilVirtg, dc., promptly done for
those who may furnish Lumber.
R EMOVAL.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness Mann-
C tory.
TIIR tindersighed has Removed
his Saddlery and Harness
Mnnuisetory to a few doors South :4 rj _
of the old place, to the large room
lately occupied by Dillman & Bro. as
a Liquor store, where he will be happy to-see ill his old
friends and customers, anti where he has increased Bar
cilities for attending 10 all the departments of h's busi.
OM. Being determined to be behind no other eatabl ish.
ment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern improvemen in the bu
siness and secure the services of the hes workmen that
liberal wages would command. lie will keep a large
stock on hand, and manufacture et the shortest notice,
all descriptions of HARNESS, such as
Saddles, Reidles, Carriage Harness ; of
all kinds • heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Bajalo Robes, Fly Nets.
suet as Cotton. Worsted, Linen. and a new kind lately
invented; WHIPS or every kind, such as Illigey Whips,
Cart Whips. &c.; HAMESof all deseriptions.HALTEfi
CHAINS, home-made TRACES, &c., Se., ali of which is
will warrant to be equal to any that can be Obinined in
any other establishmentin the country. All he asks
that theso desiring anything in this line,should call at
his place and examine his stock, lie feels the fullest
confidence in his ability to giro entire satisfaction.
Steil— MI orders thankfully received and pru mpqy at
tended to. 50:4:010N
North Lebanon Borough, April 24, MI
This is the Place to Get
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
Boots, Shoes, flats, Caps 4'e.,
FOR SPRI.NLI AND SUMMER
111. IE undersigned having opened his SPICING AND
- - S UM M E It
.
FLS. MES. HAM CAPS. WINKS and
4 I IZEI S ING BAGS. of the very latest -,
and handsomest styles and hest finish, -;
would respectfully invite *Alibis olariends
and customers. and others, who wish to buy the best ar
tistes in his line et the lowest prices at his store in
Fi r ablUi St., nest to the County .Prison.
It is not necessary to enumerate particular articles,
for his stock embraces everything for Ladies, Hedle-,
men. Girls. Boys and Children that can be called fur in
this department of business. Thu ladies particularly,
Will find a choice selection of all thelrandsomest and tat
eststy lea of Shoes. Hatters, ke. His a:wartmen tof Hats,
Caps. Trunks, Traveling nags, he., have bean selected
with Great cure. Cull Won and obtain a barrabi.
yups. 130 W MAN.
*M. Measures taken and work Made to order.
Lebanon. May 3, Via.
"Market Street i90te1, 77
Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon
JOHN klArrif ES, Piloprietor.
'JAPING taken the above Stand. long occupied by
Mr. I EOSARD ZIMMERMAN. I will spare uo pains to
make the Traveling Pub' le who stop at it. perfectly
comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The
Reuse is large and well arranged. The Table supplied
with the best seasonable edibles ; the Bar stockist with
the choicest Liquors, sad the Stabling large and coat.
medians. JOHN mArruts.
1=
BOWMAN, lIAUER lc CAPP'S
uER R D !
This - Way ,if you Want Cheap Lumber.
THE undersigned have lately formed a partner
i. ship for the purpose of engaging-in the Lute
her Business- on a new plan, would respectfully inform
the public at large, that their place of business is DAVID
BOWMAN'S Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical
chinch. They have enlarged theYnrd and tilled it with
new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber,
such as BOARDS, PLANkS, JOISTs
LATHS, AND SCANTLING, -
of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they-keep con
stantly on hand, a fell and well-smsoned assortment of
all kinde of BUILDING .lIATERIAIS. Personals want
of anything in their line are invited to call, examinetheir
stock, and learn their prices.
Thankful for past furors, they hope. that by attention
to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance
of public patronage.
BOWMAN, HAUSA & CAPP
Lebanon. September 5,1869.
j.ames IL lEa'efle~~
-
SIGN OF TUE MAMMOTII wAperf,
.4taie Bab:gap, Camber/and Street,
LltliA NON, Pft.
,rtrFERS to the Public an elegant atul extensive arca
meta '
OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY,
consisting of biamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone,
Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins
Ear Rigns and Finger Rings. '
• i-r• f Gout emu:is of every style
and quality.
English, French, Swiss and Anted.
can Cola and SilVer Watches of the must approved 'and
celebrated makers,- Clocks of, every description. A
large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings. V:tßes..&e.
The stock will be found among the largest in thissee
tion of PeMnsylvania. and has' beon selected with great
care front, the most celebrated importing and manufac
turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia.
REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, and iit a most
workmanlike manner,
My friends, end the Public generally are invited to an
examination or tetperlf stank.
Lebanon, - Jul y. 3, IE6I,
HONEY WANTED.
ri 'WE Commissionary or LVIAIIIOII county ate desirous
1 of makings loan of SEVERAL THOUSAND Dal,
LARS. Immediateapplication should bo made to the
Treasurer, C. IL Borgoor,Esq., or
DAVID 11.OLLINGElt, Commissioners
81.110 N 110L'EZ, of
ItOIII4IIIT I:VA.:NS. Lebanon county
A ttert r---Crans Stuns., Clerk,
Lebanon, September 18, 1861.
AEU LIVERY S TABLE.
TIME undersigned respectfully- informs the priblic that
he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs.
RISE'S-Hotel, Market street, Leh
anon, where he will keep for the
public itecommalatien a good stock (1,11
of HORSES atul VEHICLES. Ile
will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome
and sure 'Vehicles. Aggareful Drivers furnished when
desired. Aleno3lNllWrS for Parties. Sm.
'Lebanon, July 17, 1862. AMIS MARCH.
CLOTHING: CLOTHING!:
lizrge Assortment of Afen.'s and Boys
,
elothing, - .and dents' Furnishing
Goods for Fall and 'Winter.
Where are several. who have them for sale,
lint at tmostore they are sold very low •,
'Tin" at lien:llF 0.1)S, in Cunt &Timid street,
• Where crowds of men and boy; go.
WIZEN STK{ N nitoTilimS. opposite the Court
.111,
---louse: are aware. that among the capital IWCO39iI
- of humanity good clothing are of ta.e first boom , :
Wide: have supplied themselves on I are weekly re.;..iv
ing secessions to their stock fro at their own manufac
turing establislinent in Phitadelphia, of the best made-.
chisbibk for Mne end !toys. They invite partieular at
tention to the tarts assortment of Overcoats, .Pro.dt.
coats, Sack CVSIt-S, Business-toots. all lauds of lloys'
Clothing, Undershirts, [Worm's ; Knit
CloVes, llentittereillefe. ao:l-;vgen u ,* y a ri c ty o f
uislting snittele;
"e". ilu
."
t the. Piifect notch the market affords,.
and st.lteral satisfaction as te•ually givett.
septentber Stn. ItEIZENSIN.; EN imoviEits.
- Errs curs
IL RICHEY lute removed his No. 1 Taiherinz
;;n::. Establishment to N 0.3 North Walnutstreet. two
doors north of George &'"Pyle's store, and directly op
petilto the Court' House, up stairs where he will rontin
- ne to 1111111111UCtUTC all articles in his line with
neatness ItlttittiPplteh. Particular attention will
1/, be-paid to cutting and nothing childr,it's
fag &e.. &e. lie solicits a continuance of the
very libera I patronage thus far extended by the citizens
of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done
on reasonable terms on one of J. 31. Singer's Sewing
Machines. All work warranted and entire satistaction
guaranteed. [Lebanon, July 3.1861.
MISS ATKINS
r ourD respectfully announce to the citisens of
ri Lebanon end vicinity that she has opened %
.FASIIIONABLE Mitt INEAtY and MANTUA. MAR:
ING ESTABLISHMENT, in Market - street, 2d door
. A new stock just received and opened for inspection.
embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw
Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c.
Lebanon, Apri1.17,1861.,
READYHADE CLOTHING
Will be soul rat
Extremeti Low Prices.
'Mitt One of thertary of tteawr tk, 114tott , lvt,A
tat e> tho otooN o,t Cloth:al; at thn
14YIVPordoet, wlittob epoli h.in to Etell lowa tipip
littytitheyie oar 4trbp lough arLil tier? fof . yout,
aeliee ItOthrg you' yonr DID purchase; '
tURDE DOORS WRST,FROM 'wpm' ;1011.911.
Debiumii; Sept. 2u,1861. 11XNAY
—• IF 'YOU WANT ,1 /4 •
~. .)L, N o.I:4I.4IIACITYPB,-vory thOrip, DAILY'S
to DAILY
2 4 )4.".0tDi0n next door to the Lebanon Dopooit Bask:
INCW Nazi or G 90415.
V ill •: subscriber Iris just returned frnm lii Eastern
I titles wilh a I.AIUM ;;UPPLY Of Cheap uml Fash ie. 4-
ble try Griods, •Nbieb he wilt be able to sell nn better
terms than "by hens' in t vellMv. The
DOMESTC GOODS
bare been purchased cone. Li Me since for CAS ix,
and also the GROCERIES— which were purchased In
Ingust. These he Wilt sell at, n r o c a sh pri n ce, very
Gosil Sugar 9 etr4 , Mulasses 7, and Superior Cut
fee I Is rents.
The Forsign (Ir.ods will be sold as law as any house
in Ihremmt 7, smd
1110 11 1.....111M_ 011"` 'llll - "
fur rush will he taken off Man bills li:ilUUTlting to Fire
Dollars or nye-al - de. The Men:barite in the city are
taking oft five per rent. on Ihe 4 month,' hula. and the
eubsi,riher finds that hr, eon buy cheaper mr cash, and
is thererote willing to give the rash buyers the seine
advantage,—so that those wi.lting to buy, van sato
mote than time per cent. by purchasing at the ItEti
nil
Th, will he exchsitize.l reran kinds or prodit
et low figures The Ike alive has been paying during
the Fullmer the highest prices far tenter and itiags.
N. D.—Butter is 12 and Eggs 13 cents.
Lehanon, Oct. 23, GEORGIE.
G. L. ATKINS & Bro.
HATING united in the HOOT and SHOE 117sumss,
and from their determination to be punctual, and
make none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting
a largo of public patronage. Theywill always be found
at their 01. D STAND, 'New BITILDING,) in MarAd ,Street,
nearly opposelelridoiv Rise's Hael, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on hood a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS.
CARPET BAGS. &e., Which they offer at reduced prices,
Persons dealing at this SHIM SWIM, eau be
suited with 111 DY-31AGE WORK. or hare it made to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
* 4t4i- Particular attention given tu the REPAIRING
Boots and t..hoes. [Lebanon
A T.Kiss BRO.'S New Boot told Shoe store is fitted
a, up in good order forconifitrt and convenience, both
fur ladies and Gentlemen.
AA THINS &Ittli'S New Bout and Shoe St..re is fitted
up hi good order for comfortand convenience ; both
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A THINS & BRO. promise to bo punctual, anti Win ell
J deavor t. pleage all *homey call on them ter Boots
anti Shoes
JAMES T. YOUNG,
GAS FITTER,
ALNUT STBEET. next door to A. S. ELTE 0
firs, LEBANON; PA. [March LI, Mil.
S oEiil AKERS WA NT ED.
10 Shoemakers to work on Military work. mat 2 on
Ladies' work, err wanted by liderslgnod, in
Cumberland street, Lebanon Good wages and sandy
emplayinvnt given. P. P.: McCAULLY
Lebanon, Oetaber '23, '6l.
NOTICE.
LEBANON VALLEY. BANK,
Lel, [MOB rt.. Cletoher 16. 1661.
r 1
.1,. 'ITIE Annual election fOr Diteeters will be held et the
Ranking tionee, on Monday. the ISt'l = day of A'of
r ember. next, between- the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.
and .1 P. M.
And n general meeting of the Steekholdern will be
held at the came Waft onTUESPAY. VE lil ItrAh.
Lebeflou. Oct. iY, 'Ol.l JOS. Ca:hier.
The 'West Chester Aclade:sky l
AT W ESTCHEST ER. PA..
WITIIIN 2 hours ride (ruin Philadelphia by the
tI. Penney-Iv:mitt Central, or by the \Yr:Ache:ter
and tidladelpitia It. It. via )ledia.
The. Wih ter Tcrin of fall 5 roontlitt. calomel, tte on
the ist of N0V1 , 15110111. -Mititavy TitatiCS Will 4u jll
- as a regular depdrtment of the syatem or in
struction to those w h o desire to avail thetueolves of ite
advantages :et a moderate charo.
Eight tried nod experienced Tearbors asvial the rriu
cipal in the thaws of the a,dtool,
L. K. LAUDERMILCE
In Cumberland Street , Lebanon, Pa.
51°1'4.1'417(.1 or t kon in e o xtl b u y "l
n F
I for
Country
SAVE AT LEAST 25 PE CENT.
LAIDIrEtO DitEs,s G DODS.
Poplins, Piloted Delaines„ Wool Plaids. ikonhaix
Cl otir, Earl Cashmere, lied Cashmere, plain Cashmere,
! SILKS'
Black Silks from 75 cents to $l. 75.
Fancy Silks from an cents to $1 50.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Alpaccas, Dolaines, Cashmeres,
Wtol Delairees end Merinues.
CALICOES! CALICOES!!
Fancy Calicoes from 5 1 4 cents to 11 cents.
Plain Black and figured Calicoes at 10 cents.
SQUARE AND LONG BLACK THIBLT SHAWLS.
Plaid Wood Shawls, Brocha Shawls,
*orbit Border Shawls. Cashmere Shawls.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!!
Stockings, Netts, Shawl
Gents' Neel: Ties. Ertiti'd Collars, Kid
Gloves, Gents' Buck krievcs,
GENTLEMEN'S PA.PER COLLARS!
NUBIASI NUMASI!
UMBI}i E,I.ASI 0311311.ELLAS: I
UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS!
CARPETS S CARPETS!
WOOLIi%N STOCKI.:O TARN
FLA NNELS FLANNELS!!
Barred and piloted Opera Flannels, high colored and
grey Sack Flannels, Red, Rhits and Blue Flannels.
MEN'S WEAR.--or . or coatings', Vesting:4, Jeans,
Cloths Cassimeres, Cassinetts, &a.
ROA Dl r .-MADE CLOTHING!
A complete stor.k . foe Men and B(Ipl.
- DOM lisTlCS.—llleached nod Unbleached Shirtings
and . shectingi., Ticking, Osnaburg Cheeks, blesehed
brown :old eolered Canton Flannel.
BED .DAN KETS, QUILTS. lic.
GROCER' ES.—Sizgar. Correa, M lasses. Honey.
PRO V I SIONS.---Sugar en red /Mai, Mackerel Dry thief.
Fit U ETS.—Dried Amin's. di ice Cherries. dried Proms,
dried Poaches. dried Elderberries, and Apple Butter,
ali to be sold r 4 suit the times, by
Lebanon, Oct. 17, 1501. L. K. LA U DER 311LC11.
N... a —Ail kinds of Country l'Axlnco taken in ex
change fur 1360,16. L. K. L.
will pry 12 cents fur Butter nod 14 tents
for Egg.S.
A N election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the
LEPANON BANK. to nerve for the ensuing year will
be held at the banking house in Lebanon. On Monday,
the, ltith day of Navetaher. 1861. between the hours of 9
o'clock. A. M., and 3 o'clock. P. M.
Thu annual *netting of the Stockholder*, will take
place on Tuesday, the sth day of .Norember, 1861. at Id
o'clock, A. M. E. A. UHLER, Cashier.
Lebanon, October 16, 1861.
JAMES IT. KELLY,
Silo of tho Big Match,
FALL INTO RANKS ! !
T 111 V. REGIMENT authorized to be ratite('
by Rev. J. M. McCAIITER, the late
Chapittin of the 1-1-th Regiment. P. V. is fill-.
Mg up rapidly in LREI4,3OS. PA.
A CAMP is established in the town. - men
rye muttered in, and put under pay and
antadatenca humefilatelY, in Companies,
squad,, or singly.
The men of this Regiment Will secure 01
the bcnefile giren to State troops, and chose
4 arising out of special direet O:maxim ] w ith
the War D. partment at Washington
A few Companies frt in 'beyond the limits of Lebanon
county. will be accepted.
io diMigtied to make this Regiment cue or (behest
equipped and officered going from the State, and glue
whose moral eltameteristirs will incite the confidence
of all those wishing la enter the service of their imper
iled country.
N roan 3:4 too good to AO VO Iti=s cmintry. fluty to
God avol %nob tier Vi ., Itre to be rettortlo,l
Alt noce.rary int •rsnottlon wtll hi furnithed by ap
prying- tu the undersigned, it LittANON. P.k.. •
.1. M. NMOMITER,
COIMANDINP, C t3ft. COLES! tp.i,
Erptenther 25, 'Gt. • Imbalmn f ra,
To *be Patriolit Ladies of
Leh:Oat:Bs 41.!ofinfv.
r I 'HE Government having! twin r'zerl the muterelemed
to vont - nut for _:.o^ pair Wiloam HOSE for the um
of the Lebanon I/liitntry Regiment. therefore calls up,
on the
I'ArRIOTie LADIES OF THE COUNTY
to forttOrti the f:1711(• Its they see able to finish theta to
Mts. George. Hons:at : Treasurer-. 'who onthori, : t bi
receive them. - J. SI !•!;::AierEtt,
eel, (tenmu,
Lebtll.CM Infantry iirTft,
Item! Quartent. Cato 9 Coietinta, I.olmtlatt„.tht . , 9, 'at.
for . m lA s e t iLli o l T tg i r
hat ti sttiYenr,tin
acs his e.x,tanAVO establiolllloll in
gab . 40,16 liis 110 W imilding, In Cointa,riainl,t,
Where In' 1101 - WS to render the snow
satisfaction as burr Lithe' to all who
may favor him with their custom.. Iltd inches Merelmnts
detifers In MOOTS and and every one n.. 1.
Wishes to purchase litshiounttlo mal t aura hie articles in
hie line. to call awl examine foi hits
and varied stork.
Ile is deterniitesl to surpmfs nil ci topetition in the
111111111blettlIV of every milt* in big inc
nEIY Market in the union: A thio care taken in re.;ard
to materiak Mel workmanship; wow ht the hest qOM
ty of bl.:Al'.lledl. awl other materiels ere ttsed, and none
hut the hest workmen are employed
P. S.—lie returns his sincere thanks to friend:, for
the very liberal is:din:nip.; her e tofor e 'bestowed O a hin t .
lie hopes by stria attention to loudness:tad endeavoring
to tattasa his customers, to unlit it share of public pat.
tromtge (Lebanon, July 3.
E XEECUT bt) in the ben style Itnown_ in the art, at
C. C CIiANE'S GALLEICI.
532 Arch Street, East of Sixth,
rtimaom.Pria
Life Size ift Oil tsesd, I' nisi l
i9TEItEOtii;OPIC FltArrs,
AMI3IIOTYPES, DM; LIEREOTITES;
Ern* Cases, Mvl . llll , rs, Pitttli RAMO,
rot '414 4i*
EIIMMI!:E!
WM. F. WYERS A. M., Fri:nip:ll
Oct.
NEW GOODS !
AT THE NEW STOHE .OF
!Roo, and *line ti_io.4re.
PHOTOGRAPHY,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
CVN VNIIRkLI AS Pilrasoli,,,,riglirkti4Ek.elt-t..!0,
Dioterm. Sha!tvls. and V:iktiety "ther ,
g 00.64 rftr Males, just receiTbd•Rittlior el ,,, ttper timu
s4e.ci3eaPek4 bY. H KNHY
- - -
- IF TOIJ WANT
diticeasg4 frietid t oulArged sue'
11: colored in 01l call it:DAILY'S Galltn, -next - doOr
to the Lebanon ihiporit
"'Lebanon Valley itimlilute, o
Annvfile, Lebanon county, Penn'a.,
.... •
GlttiEß THE lit PERINIp.'.*NCS OP :.
W. J. igUittiN SI DE, A. M.
rINHE Dre'SIGN Or Tit& SCHOOL is it, tiar.t, as far Rs par
be, the requirements of a pittgreariveage. Thecoutee
of study being so arratmed anti extended that,puptis of
any age or degree of advancement roa he e.htlieod.ttt
•
nearly equal advantage, and embracing In its differ
but departments those Stanches of Education most
useful or desirable in the' different spheres of life.—
THE EN` °LASH DEPARTNIENT designed mainly le
impart a thorough, practical educatioe, which may it.
turned to. account in the transaction of bueineas.—
Toe CLASHICAL D.EPART'anNT embracing the study of tba
Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate
the Mete—to refine and elevate the mind. of era taut
to the study of what are called the learned professions.
A NORMAL on TSACTIERS' PRPARTMUNT, in which an mtge.
Hence of more than twelve years, in schools of various
grades and in different acctiona of the Eaion, will be
drawn upon in familiar lectures, illustration merman.
pie. to impart a knowledge of the ART OP TRAM:M.
THE El se! PUNE is gentle but firm. No nutlet** ,
nary restraints arc instituted for the sake of rears affect.
—but such as are deemed conducive to tl:e moral or men
tal welfare of the student will be rigidly enforced. Stu
dents front abroad can board, (unless otherwisedealted)
to the family of the principal. And over these a ;wen
tat eontiol will be exercised during their stay. They
will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at
Rum:winnable hours; to visit tavern. or places of atuustF
rll-11t without permission ; or to be absent from their
places in sellout on any pretext except sickness or por,
misgion of parent or guardiaii.
Tit E Ls )CA1'1.1:I is plimsafit. healthful . and accfnibmil,
In a 'loath-Wog little village—snrrounded by a pletur
emu° a , d highly enitimted district. It is twenty miles
Eastward of Itarrielmrg. and within view of the Leh:a
non' Valley Railroad. which connects Harrisburg and
Reading. and flans d link iu the great chain of rail
roads between New York and'-the Wet.t."
12012EMEa
. . . .
TUE INSTITUTE !a a snitch:RC titree•r - f orr.
structure—planned and built expressly for a bbartlidx
school. Thy. furniture of the school-rooms la nearly
DeIV. nod of the kinds most approved for use and com
fort The students' tnnOtin are large and convenient.
and wilt be occupied zenerally by two statacuts each.
STUDIES :—.3peiling and Defining. Rending and Elo
cation, Writing, Arithmetic, English 'Grammar, Geog
raphy. ['beery. Composition and Declamation, Book
EeepMg, 11 risuration. Algebra, Geousetry, Chemistry,
`Wand Philosophy. Astronomy. Anatomy end
-igy. Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,
Wale, dite . oric, Jlor.tt Science, Latin, Greek, Brooch,
:nth
TUE YI2A ft (IF scricum.. (commenced ou Monday,
July 22d,) will crmtintio for 113 menthe with an inter
ruption of one week - between Christribta and New Year.
Students can enter at. any time. and they will be chem
.
ed truly from the time of entering.
EX PENS NS for hoard, Washing, Tuition, Li& ts. ,
quarter of It weeks. $35. Vor Tuition alone, per
!tomer, s; in 10: Additional for ancient and modern
lanxinuteA. cacti inr Muale, $5.
Any lankier information that am) be deSired can be
obtained by addresznig the principal,
July 31, '51.-tf.
14Cha114,33 re,521:11C
RACU ET, F. ROSS. Prinuipol.
JULIA ROSS, Moscial Department..
M A J. JUNITSON: limning.
SESCStITS will Commence sortotkiher 3,
i'isi This B , .thryA is tio,itivti to elevate the stand
ard of frnslie ~local ion, nn,i to oger fiiipetior ntivasita
geß at n Itaahr..at. , . eaat, The ,thorYT star is divided into
two Fe,, , ,0n.„1,,f flu, ruonth oatelt. Chnritt pa 190,910 a,
from 714," to 15 lipilars aeCarfljug . to the htudftla oT me
ii la r. Extra flu. Music, French, t Mill, and German:
*** nr attention given to the musical depart
ment. In-4'lolton upon l‘leloileon and Gut.
tar ru•t in Singing Pupils not ronneetell with the
!-eboot will be wait••d 4ITYM botneg,. when dealt
td. and at .he nsnal rat,+
made tn'
Itaard of birectors:
5..1. STINII,
D. S. HAMMOND, J. w. MlBll,
JOHN .tIEII.Y. C. 41111.:ENAWAL2.,
C. D. GLoNnwEn, JOSIAH HUNCH,
ISAAC DECHLEY.
Lebanon, Aug. I. 1S st.
fiLopri, woorxs eurrn NO of ail colors, dyed fa 4
Mark or Blue Illaek, praised. the color Wars./14W
and goods turned out equal to new. by •
LYON LESIBLRGEIt,
Artieba to be dyed eau be loft at Jos. 1.. LOOStr
gees Drug Store where oil orders ref. the Where will b'
ittoitiled to. EFeb. S. 180th
HARDWARE AT COST:
risilE sn hscri ber offer: , large nnd well selected
stockof It AII WAR FL PAINTS,
./J7T COST FOR Ca SRL
4G" . Parties who here settled their oceOuntot to Apra
1. MD, will he allowed t• liberal ertmlit on purehneet
Those who have not settled will find their itecountswittt
A. S. Ely, Esq., for hattnedittte aettlement and cones.
Lion. D. M. KAIt:4IAIY.
LelAma, July 17, 1801
STO I NITC I II T B T ITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTE WS CELEBBATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has artsimed a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery..
The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach
tees for the last year amounted to over a half•
million bottles, and from its 'manifest steady
increase its tittles past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. Thii immense automat.
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 not only
recommend the Bitters to their-patients, but
are rendy at all times to give testimonials to its
efficacy in all cnses of stomachie 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 ]fillers, but a solid
estimation of an invaluable ruedieine;:whiek
destined to be as enduring as - time ittef.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have- proveil
a Godsend to regions where- fever and ague
and various other bilious complaints bare
counted their victims by hundreds. To he
able to state confidently that the -Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like'
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of 141/..e
alloyed pleasure. It re:Move:a all morbid man tis
from the :ston:omit, purifies the blood, am:l
in:Tarts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispeu. , able
for the restoration of henlth. ltopei'tca Upon
the stomach, liver, sad ((her dig:costive organs,
mild:y but powerfully, and soon re4lOrCti diem
1.0 acoudition essential to the healthy di:saltarge
of the functions cf nature.
Elderly . persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions en the bottle, and they riii!,tintr
in it n stimulant peculiarly sideptettlieeetuferi
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as ttelonia,
and rejuvenating generally. We Lave the evi
dunce of theiteends of aged' men and *Mutat ,
who have experienced the benefit of usingettle
preparation while eutThrime-fmet stomaelt de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned'
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the.
merits of this article. A few words to the
'gentler sex. There are certain periods When
their cares are so amassing that tunny of them
sink tinder the tele!. The relation or mother
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if 1,1,e he young, is apt to
forget, her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the peried of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the iteaiof
body and mind is generally eggreittled. Here,
then, is a necessity fora, stimulent to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the.
mother to bear up under her exile ing
and responsibilities. Nursing melte/T. untie
rally prefer the Miters to all otherievigora
tors that receive the endorsement ofi phyal
cians,becnuse it is agreeable to the taste ne
well as certain to give a permanent increase'
of bodily strength.
All those persons, to whom we have partleu-
Duly referred above, to wit: sufereri'from
fever and ague, amused by malaria, diarehee.a,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite; rind
all diseases or derangements of the stomaoh,
.superannuated invalids, persons of Sodom tar;
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult'
their. own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter's clelebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations• or counter
feits, but ask for 110STETTEke 0 CE . LBIBRATFAi
S • rc MACH BITTER% And ECc that each bottle has
tho words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Ilitturs"
blown on the side of the bottle„ and stamped
on the metallic cap coNTiing -the, cork, and
- • tlfat our autosraph aignaturtz, la nu this
.Wir: Prepared and soldbylLOSTP,TrEll
Elmlva, pittsbiu,:gh, Pa., and sold by all
cirugghit4,
,irckers, and dealera generally
throughout blie"United - Sates, Uonth li3 fi e- '
ricarand.Germa.h.F.;
DO ,
.1.10. 6.1411,9r;i3 L; Temuceyge - 5-, Deb
' alinn ; D. toßzer,. tto4crielitiburg D: Dißver *
Bro., AlDvinp ; ISDlrak3. MITI% rffinlytty. 11!
Doireni
W. 4. lIURNS.IDII
S. J. STINE, a
J. W. 1111011.
Blanket Shawls.
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