attiErti.ser: IMES, .1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. We notice among the late resigns. •ions in the Pennsylvania Reserves, the names of Capt. Jerome Myers, Ist Lieut. Levengood, and 2d Lieut. Van Stavoren. We are glad to and that the latter does not, leave, the parries, anCtruit the two former may not, as - we have the bast authority for stating that Cvit. Myers arid' Lieut. Levengood were among the best drill masters in the Reserves. We were pleased to receive a visit, on Saturday, from Lieut. Van Stevoren, late of Capt. Lantz's company, In the Pennsylvania Re serves. ° Lieut. Van Solari:wen goes to accept a higher position in ;amour), by Invitation of his friend, the gallant Col. Mulligan. NEWSPAPER BLANKETS.-011r read- . era may rethetaber the. item which ran through the iewspepers 'several Months ago, to the effect that a newspaper laid between the'bedclothes ad. dad greatly to the warmth of the Covering. We attached very little weight to this statement, but intelligent persons inforth that, 'it is really true and that a newspaper °Ailey the coma terpaln 43r under the jacket ii really very effeotive in looping the body comfortable. Texture et the !paper is so dose that it both keep' out the cold air and keeps in the bodily warmth better than cloth. The 98d Regiment, at camp Cole. man paraded, on Monday, through the streets of our town, for the last tiros, previous to their de. parture. The parade was under command of tient. Col. Johnston, and was headed by the Regimental Band and Martial •Muria. Mr. William Focht, of this borough, bas gone Into partnership with Franklin Walter, in the Milling Business, near Jonestown, this IIbUTIty. deo Advertisement. The Lebanon County Regiment, Col. McCarter now encamped et Camp Coleman, neer this piece, expect to leave this (Wednesday) Morning, at 10 o'clock. The destination is not definitely known, but the probabilities are that it mill be either to Washington, Baltimore, or An napolis. ff the tatter place they will embark for. tom, Senthent.K4pedition, probably the re inforcement of 'Glen. Sferman, at Port Royal. Sly far as we known our people have bad no Minis to complain of the Minded of these soldiers encamped *menus for upwerds of two months,. Their winding ku been uniformly orderly and gentlemanly. We also trust that the *soldiers are *eddied with the treatment they received fhtm our ',Risme. Our people at least endeavor ed to do their duty toward . them, and if they failed in any partleplar it was not from any In disposition to do all that they could to make them comfortable. Many tears will be abed to. dliit The parting in Many cases will be heart 0014Ing. May a Mad Providenoe watch over all. May he nerve the beasts and arms of those go fog forth to strike the enemy in Mit a way that a opeedy peace may be the result, and return them all safely to the loved ones they leave be bind them: gar A grant circular hunt will take place la the neighborhood of the Cold Spring, to etert from Hook's Hotel, on Tuesday and Wed• USW, the 26th and nth of this month. - Aa the 03cl Reglinent will leave foi. the seater war this week, the publio will please -bear In mind that the beetand oldest CABINET MAKIN ItStABLISII2II4I4T, in Lebanon, is that of O. 'Buono mot's. Any pinion In want of good made Work will plasm Mill on - blot, be torf buylng.ttleenitrare. O. BROTIIEFILINE. 4banini 3 Ofvf, 20, 1881.-iimat Mint.- OM. S. P. Sana,mon, for• =ere' of thls.plMll,..trvr st*s.1 4 1 0 ea, it Newport Barrseke, There- will bee: :a, nifileang of the members of the Junior Union Home Company en' Thursday evening next, the 210, inst., at 7 o'oloelt,.in 'the Delon Hall. MI the Metabers ire regraded to 'attend. Quite a number of government liar irti have . been distributed over this county; for "foddering" during the win ter. Bach horse must be fed a peck oT oats` and fifteen ,ritinds of ''hay per day, for which the government allows 40 cents. At an election for Directors of the Lebanon Banki the following gun demon were ahem , foe Mean/ming pir, els : Jolla W. Qlgnloger. Daniel Kreider, C. D. Woo -inger; Joe. Bowman; - M. W., Joe. Bomberger, J. S., Joel Goodhart, Chas, Greenawalt, Jaoob Stoe •er, Samuel BleMtlne, Jaoob Shermer, John Heil if. S., Sainadl Booker, Jaoob W!troer, Jr. i11?` Benjamin Stark, Democrat, all been appointed U. 13, Senator fro m Oregon, la plates el the late Oo!untl Baker. • We had the fret fall of now thir ecaeon on Friday morning. _aim then the weather has been yough and bittetering. Otit- It is setd thit the President intende *ail ing upon the States for en additional 200,000 men. . Oa" The Tuit i on Democrat lays that John Coma s , Esq., (Dew.,) •ie elected to the Legisla ture by 42 majority over Beulah°liter, the mill taiy vote baring ehanged the result. • Lieuteuant Scott, who was fa command of. the Ifeyslone State, has been plaaed ander arrest in Philadelphia for bringing his vessel to that port when he woe ordered to follow the Bum lir until lbw found her. AO" nelper, the notorious author,of the"lnt pending Crisis," has been appointed Consul to Bump* Ayres. Air Zeke Thomai,'Diok - Herbeft, and aortas ber of other Lebanon ISOT4 are In the enPodition that hie lauded at Nat Royal.: BUISUOt bankalbeigeria private in Capt. Arthur's Clesopeuy, died it CtsinvOolentnny on 'Thursday morning, of putrid sore throat (Dip -Merle.) Ris remains were taken.to Redding On Ifsiday, accompani e d by 1 members. of the COmpany to which he was attached, and con. iveyed to his home at Leesport. - M` Lebanon oonnty is now paying' five bund mediand thirty dollars a week for the !appall. of .tkergaieillies of our soldiers. 416/Pctol. IL C. Williama' fine regiment, the „toohlifipleiralry,' WSW at Camp Cameron, has been .ordeistl, QM °glen, Zen tu ok IMP , alastbir Swig, Calhoan Brenham, J. Srett4;4o4 others, ! arrived at New York, l e st ,week,t sngt,Cillfara4a. were. under arrest, Ilee,fug,tp*Al4thuttet !reams by Geo. Bum. ear. Tile,o4payf atf Ark snout is not yet *newts. - • Xheitrolots sang in Missouri, according .40 dottiest Accounts, was .marching towards St. Lou% WO 'PAW ,was Asohniking in the op. Pollte.dloctiort, ft thiy*tatisas this they will probe* moat someribetilia.China. Ps' It Is said 44tat Aleet. Shuman has seized flachney Island, la ilito gtopt !latrines, and all gio able.bodietfueesiss; • hat A • ist'u o attempt kfie yet boo toads to land oft ,titsi: Mainland of Akita fiarollus. • las. The Washington orrrsspatalent of -the oifdn Journal say. a nursery will roan hive to 41,44 up 1,9 the White gout, AB" Oysters sell at Perrysville, Maryland, at 40 cents a buckle]. Soldiers like to be quartered there. Aar William A. Crabbe, for many years a State Senator from Philadelphia, died last week. For several years his mind was impaired. The pay of a chaplain in the army is about that of a captain, $l6O per month, includ ing rations, scriant, 4to. Or' it horse was recently bought for the gov ernment at Huntingdon, and passed try the In. specter, that was known to some of the citisens for twenty.nine years. That horse won't -run from the field of battle. OS'• Congress will meet next Monday a week. The only Senators from the Southern States in attendance will be from Maryland end Delaware. Rice, from Minnesota, Bright from Indiete. and Thompson from• New Jersey, are the DO/ Demo crats from the Northers States excatit Califernia tied' Oregon. ~ft is said 'that the President wilb-econt. mend in his forthcoming Message to-Oonireis, that our volunteer army be increased to a million of limn. to.. President Lincoln b es invested $8,30,0 Of his unexpendmiaalary in the tuitional Loan.: Ws- There is a general denunciation (rem the press` down East, of Sumuer's late Abolition speech. The•Roston Poet demands that the Leg. islature request him, to resign , that the Stitt may uo longer be disgraced by his misrepresentation cit.it in the Senate. or We invite attention to the notice in our advertising columns of the'tSrphans Court sale ()fluids, part of the estate-of the tate Willam Coleman, deceased, to take place at Colebrook on the 4th and- sth of nest month. The lands to be disposed of are :very_ valuable, and their-sale by auction will present a rare opportimity to.the cap. italist seeking a good investment, or the farmer desirous of securing a comfortable home. We understand that at .a recent public sale of a portion of the above estate, two tracts were purchased by Mr. Jonas C. Brinaer, of Lancaster connty—one of TI and the other of 88 acres, at $16.25 and $8,40 per acre respectively. At the same sale Mr. Abraham G. .Epier, of Dauphin county, bought three tracts of 92, 33, and 58 acies, at $33,391,.`528,31, and $9, per acre. Mr. Henry "Gingrich, of 'Lebanon county, two 56-acre tracts,-at - $25 and $2B; and Mr. =Peter Rieder, of the same county, a tract of 55 acres, at SILS6 per acres-. MYErmrepo,'Nov. 11th, 1861. The fourth annual meeting of the teachers of juckson district, Mut in School-house No. 3, lifyerstown, ort - Monday evening, Nov. 4th, 1861, for the purpose of electing officers for the said• District Teachers' As sociation, for the ea'suirig term. The for mer President, Mr. Wm. LehmaO, being absent, Mr. Isaac Myers presided. After calling the meeting to Order,'the following officers were nomnaated and adopted : President, Isaac . Myers, Vice President, LI. W. Seibert, Secretary, Wm. H.. Wenrieb, Assistant Secretary,Tleorge Donges, Jr. The. President-elect took the Chair, and appointed 4 committee of three—viz : Mes srs. Wenrich, Frahcis and 1. S. Moyer, to draft a series of resolntioni : Oa Motion, it - vraVrirdered that the pro ceedings are to be published in the Courier and Advertiser. The ..President announced the neat meeting to be held at the same plitee, on Saturday, November 16th, 1861. After a brief absence, the cofqnsittee presented the following resolutions—viz Resolved, That we, the teachers of Jackson District, take a deep interest in'our present School system, and are willing to make any reasonable sacrifice for the tulornment of the same ; , :and that we earnestly solicit the cooperation of oar worthy County Superintendent, Harry Houck, Esq. Resolvtxt,Tbat thetteachers of this district be requested to be punctual in their attend/we, and thit we deem snob who do not attenttur take qn jnterest in the Insti tute, unworthy the allure orTeacher. Resolved, That we tender, an invitation to directors teathers,and friends of education,to attend our meetings, and take an active part-In the proceedings. Resolved, That we adjourn to meet on the day above named. Wl*. Wasialort, J. K. FRANCIS., Committee. ISAAC G. PiloTra, Scurmanyobanges have been made . - . . le the Hat of 'the McCarter Guards, since last Week. that we republish it rree e : . : co -:- - MCC ARTER GI/ARDS—COMPANY "I.". ' - oaptai,n, Da. Limnos, Middletown, a ~. • let biroitenant; Thomas Magovern, Scranton. 2d Lieutenant, Alexander 8. Diack,'Sliddletown do - Miran) 0 Brae, Coluitibla arderly Sem:stator 8 B.reir, Middletown • bit s e rgeant, if J‘WAltZ;ilighsi/ire ' 20 . uo . ,Littary Swat tz , Lebanon.- Sir do* ' John 8. Maakeneou, SliddieloWn ~ ' .7 . (th' do 'lt diait'Embieli, Middietparn I ..'''. ~.„ tat Corporel;)htniii Pathermar, Ilignephe ' ' , 7. 25t' do William CtindreriActainon, ~ ' -' • 'ad - 'do . George. Cibler, Midd letoirti ' 4th do Colfin thotierger, Dauphin . • 6th de George W Weer, . de 6th' do r 0 Witroan, SliddiStown s_. ..- 7th do Martin J Wetzel, ilighepire Stb •Ilio..• , Henry Steel, klighepire Mll.lOllllll, rsigtnbich, kilddiktorrn • - • John Alberto. Lebanon ; Reuben W Mlller,l'ork,to Joint Blettlip, Dauphin Janus Moorland, Gebactin Henry Wearer, do Jobe if Parthemani du', Thomas Gelation, do ' Jatoh Peiffer, do Benjamin Core • do Jacob Slecht, Lebanon 1..,',.. John cols, ,M,Litilegown Widiam.iibives,, do Jacob Core , liiiophin Jacob,Shiffiar, do Simon .oanitibell,Middiet'n lovephaininiers.Dauphin- J . W rioliagi,'Willtekbarre John Whelan ' Lebanon, Bdeard.,GOadreo, Lebanon Jei&iti. Take, Dauphin. ' illlzamllassai, Middletown David Zigler,-- do .4. W callegilSaupkin °oleic' Umberger,do., Wiliam W D. 111104 Aio., 9airrgetriestrock, do Jahn Davie, ~„' do Simon Otiotpbell, do Samuel Mbereciti:ffigherdre Jonathan Herman; Lobed Absalom Khromatt,..,4o • Jacob Yike, Dauphin ' Daniel Briiimane.Danialn George •W 'Mirk, du Harrison Srientan, : do Cyrus Kline, York co Barry %suet 'do Samuel Babb, Labonoit Sanford W /wpm Yotk Mark IV WWI, )1011tOUr I Henry W Fisher y ' do George W. Weaver John W F idler, do John Brenner, Lebanon William Fronde, Lebianon John M Cook Henry Fare, dO Christian Btherian,Dauphin David Grose, do Franklin Gault John Gilead, Dauphin Frodorick Koch, Lebanon WWI 8 Miniver, do John Grove Z'phania Gallop, do . David thuds Daniel Mins °Mande Sanders lintannel Krone, York William Luta Isaac Kordernintst Lebanon J J Willa/ George Libitum . do Francis Heisler Samuel. Light,D;euphin . Moses 0 Kreider ChriatopherMitallarvy,Lelen J J Millen j a b, k e itib en ay, , do Andrew Steps George Startle,do John Sipe Daniel Miller. ' do John Revile 'John W Moyer, . , do Jacob: Zimmerman • lideard IdokihneleY id William Zimmerman John bleyere—Dailphte - riaron Delfenbern Amer Moot, Tdrkr . 'Rohe Bear , 4~~ ~~~~~3~. ~: On the 13th bultoy.l:ll„..ltreiner, Mr. LEWIS T.' WRAY= to Miss VARY:SVOICR;:both. of Rapist, township. Lancaster county. - On the Itith inst., in Lebanon, by Rev. H. IL Wirier, Nor. JOHN BURROWS, of Mt. Alry, New Jersey, to Miss cLARA DAVlS,danghter of Josiah Davis, Mg., of baton. On the' 7th inet., by the Rev. J. R. Metter, Mr. PRIEM. LERMAN, of Londondelry, to Miss FANNY S.NYDRit, of Derry, Dauphin county. - On the same day, by the mime, Mr. JOIfN 'LANDIS; - et 'Londonderry, to Mies /JUIN HMO, of East Ran.. over. On the lime day, by ,the seine, Mr. MIRISTIAN KNOLL. of North Annrille, to Mies ROSANNA .seaory, of Rant Iloilo or. On the. Idtb hist,. by the same, Mr CYRUS LONG. EN ICOR RR to Miss MARY OR II RNA RT, both of Union: Ou the 10th init., in Joneetown, by Rev. Whom Gerhardt, Mr. JOHNBILtiID, of Comp toy "D," Sad Panes Regiment, to Mies AN./.NDA. BARGE, or 8 graters • ie~. On the Mb inst., to thle borough,. Mr. DAVID SHIRK, aged 80 years, &mouths and 4 days. 4°ll sweetly asleep In Jenne on therl3th. lust.; at the reshieneerof her eon•lti-lawyMr.-Jacoh, Beadle, Mother DILI.ER, aged 74 yearn, 6 months and 28 days. On the 16th Inst., died in:tbfs borough, EMMA ELM ARMY, Youtuseet daughter of Adam OBITTINOBB, Esq., In the 18th year of her age. On the 80th alt.. in Derry, Dauphin county, JACOB STROH, ad. 76 year; 6,otontba mut 1 day. ' On the gth inst., in West Hanover township, Dm' phin county, JONATHAN Patella, in ther24t?•Year of his age. On the 4th lost., MARS/MU 0., wife of JACOB W. gAgna. aged about SAyearit On the I.3tU or Angeles, CORA ANN, daughter nild.= COD W. and; MAROAErr O:7IANPEiti aged 1 year and 2J days. On the 61ti lest.,,ht Udine- township, OATRARINO, daughter of Jacob and Catharine IC BKN, eyed 4 years, 3 mouths and 22 days. DlED.—Novemberl4th,lB6l, et the Columbian Hospital, Washington, D. C., of Typhoid Fever, Charles Riser, a private of Company F, 4th Penn sylvania Cavalry. Re was thirty-two ye trs old and from Ulm, Wurtemberg. lie was a faithful and obedient soldier. His body was escorted to the grave by the usual escort, and decently in terred with the customary honors in a neighbor ing cemetery, with his namo,.oge, company and regiment, marked on a head-board. Company I' Is under the command of Capt. John Weidman. (COMMtnucATFD.] • A very melancholy accident happened to Mr. James Foster on Wednesday, 25th of SepteMber lest, on the road leading from Lebanon to Shaer. ferstown. He being.tolebanon on titat day,,nnti while returning to his home at lipeedwell Forge, Lancaster coenty, his horse took fright at a dog, tWat baPPentid to be On the street, run away with him, throwing him.,out. of the conveyance, and braising him very •badly.. lie lingered until the Bth of October, when be expired. Little did liel.hink when be departed from the hewn of his family in the s morning„. that in twelvehours he should be brought ,to. his home, theAmilltude'of a corpse. , Little - did his 'family think that they should behold their father in so sad a condition, - ..With .dedib "stattped:..iipon his brow - , - but expected' that he• would ireturn safely, to enjoy the grateful anticipations that was due so . kind'a,father ;' but 'lir is gone!' gone,:tdrest.:— Go'd Whresides,,ever the destinies of nations, sari 'it " iti fit to him Off, 'ibis wretched world, and he now rest a soldier in glory With the great "I AM." ~• . Ood in his infinite goodness. Saw idlit•to'sisettim rest; In thedienvana fer,atayve Wheie Itillgtiteoutitietsi he're Wow blest. C. .t . :t•i i ,4 : .'0.*, , -;. : - : : ..c&ti..i.';. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the "Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock -In the Evangelical church..andGn the evening. Sr. Jong's REFORNIb Onvacg.—Regular service every Wednesday, evening at '7% o'clock,every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening et I 'o'clock German preaching next Sabbath morning and _English in the, evening, in the First Reformed church. • German serVice next - Lord's day morning, at 10 o'- clock;.and English in the evening In Salem's Lu theran church. German kneeling noxf,Sundst at 10 A. At., and En glish at ni P. Si,, in the Moravian church. Eng tisk services next Lord's day morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran church... _ Pio Pfintiottiitts. Trustee Notice NOTICE la hereby given that the undersigned hes been appointed, by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county,..Truetes of the estate of Jong H. Ssammr. of North I...ballot' township, Lebanon county. All persons having claims on said estate will please present them, and those indebted will make immediate payment. lIEN,RY S. IiEILIIAN. Cornwall township, Nov. 20. 1861. x Excellent Tavern far Rent. 9113. AT well-known Tavern M ate BorougliolLehatten, J ; . Lebanon county, known as the "Black Horse," tho property of Daniel Brea, will no offered for rent at pub - He out-cry, on the Premises. on Saturday, the 7th izt December, 1861, I, lit 3 o'clock; P. M. It is in a good location, and ' • the buildings are large, commodious and well arranged t the, stabling in, particular is very extensive, and ti era is nearly one and a hilt lot of ground be longing to H., ' . • , . . . . . . For further particularaapply to.oe uudenitined,at Lebanon. Terms and.oonditione will be made known at the time of the letting, by ISAAC HOFFEliii, No+rmber 20, 1861. Committee of Daniel Brom. Adminiktrator's Notice. NOTION. is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion ou the estate of 9.4.T.EUMNE SHANTZ, deed late of the borough of Lebanon,-Lebanon county, have been granted to the ttederiggned, of the earns place. Alkparsons indebted , to.sahl estate • wilt please malts Immedltriti Pai'meti r t, and those ha'ring. claims will present them fer settlement withbut delay. MICHAEL LOUSER, Administrator.' Lebanon, Noveniber.2o,lB6l. Orphans , Court Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the •Orpbans' Court of Lebanon county, will be offered for . sale at public vandal) or out-ory„ on • • . . .. • - Sattaday, !he 2186dayof .December, next, at 1 o'clock; P. M., at the public house 'of Huron' LOT, In the borough of Lebanon, In the-county of Lebanon, all that certain .11Iessnage, Tenemect and Lot of G, ound, with the • appurtenances, late the Estate of 1. Catharine Shantz. doe'd, situate in the borough !I of Lebanon aforesaid, fronting -66 feet on Chest nut !street, adjoining lot of Henry Miller on the East, an alley on the South and lot of Geo. Snavely on the West. The improvements on said Lot being Two-Story WRATH E GARD ED DWELLING HOUSE and „Kitchen, and a frame Stable. The terms of sale will be made known by the enbaeriber on the day of sale. MICHAEL LOUSER, ' • Administrator of the Estate of Catherine Shantz, dec'd Lebanon, November 20, 1861. AISO, At the samotintte, at the tate residence of the deem,- ed, in Chestnut street, between• 1118,-ket and Plank Road, the" following PERSONAL PROPERTY : - . Stove and Pipe, Eight, Vey CLOCK, Beds and Bedsteads, IMMEMATrE —INEN tt, Bedding and Clothes, Carpetings, Drawer, Chaim, Tables, Nettles, Tubs, Looking glass es, Kitchen Furniture, and many other aiti cies too numerous ,to mention. .Terme . &C. will be made known by. :211.1.CL1A.-EL LOWER, Adiu'r. Lebanon, November 20,1861.... ,WEEKLY ARRIVALS! r 111 E "B}} IIIVE" - Store, opposite the Court ?ease, J. has stating this week's arrivals : • 3 Khali Molasses attroiri 25 to 50 eta, per gal. 5 Bble Sugar (good) at• 9 and 10•ets per poubd. &Saga Coffee , . (boat). at , IS cents per pound. •`' D FLY - :GOO'D pieces. • Calico.and• %niched 'Wealth:6 .eta 10 " New Iltirket4 12% eta, 10 DieLainei $ 1 ,;( & eta'. ' • - . • 10 V. --New syie, ll . si Wogs -25 r.tii. 20 "" • Printt X. chi. • " oralekillga from 0 to 25 ets. 17' nomestle - Ginghams`lo cis. ' • • • Stockings 6% eta. Carpetingir from auction very low. •• "•' • 20=Broeha'Shirwls-;-wool and silk; the-get:l3ole article KEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHS, • LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, and a large assortment of DRESS GOODS, wbieti will be. aold elratip foreaskand for' any , bill. of foreign goode upward of five doliara, bougbt for atoll; a deduction of Ave per eb will be made.. All kinds of country Produce-taken in exchange Lebanon; Nov. 36,'61: .P.*RAU. REMOVAL. DAN+IEL GRA EFF'S BOOT 4 SHOE - ;STOKE, As been removed to..his new residence, in Cum berland street, 34 square West from his aid stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C: D: Cloninger, •PA., Be has just opened a large and desirable stock of well-roadsßoots and shoes. Ladies' Kid liaitersat $1.25; ladies' Lace Bootees stall ; for Misses; $1; Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2; for Boys $1.75 to $2.50; for Children $1..12% to $1..52%. • Also a large Variety of Over: hoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c. Come, see, and judge far yourselves, Lebanon, Nov. 20,'81. DANLY.L. NOT WE, the naersig. Boron s tk et• leabaho OD the 28th day or Noverab Pbillip R fdeeently Z Borgne:" George al Fauber Greenawalt Bowmen. Heuer h Capp George Wafts D ti Reber Adam Klee 3 8 Ramsey di Bra 11 .1 m Rater .1 Yordy .Henry .1-Stlee John Looser 4 Brother, It Bruce 3 Co R Swartz W D Raaeb ed, Merchants of the aigrOO to CIORN our Stores • e next, (Thanksgiving Day.) D Krause &Co 3 George t. K Latederroilch W K 4 J Zakort R'nbea Deva)t Hinieh - lirLight Lonifterger Barry & ArederbOo 11 - ii'Rnndot • Ageole Abode! Ge.orge Tidal D'M 4 Karroser 3 Henry Minor JoA , Boaraan John Sheliegler ger E Robland Walter & Focht's MIL TIM subecribere reepectfully inform the, public that .1. they baits entirely rebuilethe Mill on the little fiwa tare, formerly known se 'Straw's" and later as "Wen gees? about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown, Lebanon toonty,.Pa.; that they have it now in complete running order, and are prepared to forniali customers regularly with a very superior article of 31Er'3L4411C1111111.._T.111911.. as cheap Milt can be obtained from any other source.— they keepi also on band and for sale at the lowest cash prioee CROP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. They are also pre pared, to do all kinds of Otreioaczas' Wenn, for Verniers and others, at the very eliortist,poselble notice and in vita all to give them a trieZ. - The machinery of the Mill is entirely new and 'of the lota t and most jar.' proved kind. By strict attention to businem sod felt dealing they hope to merit a share of publicpatrol l er. WHEAT, RYE, UORN, OA bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. Nov. 20, 1861. WILLIAiII FOCHT. SIWE : MAKERS WANTED. .1 . 0 Sham:lt wor k , are to workn - Brilitary work, and 2 on wanted ° by Ole undersigned, in Cumberland street, Lebanon Good wages and Attuly einployment given. 31cCAULLY. • Lebanon, October 23, '6l. Seed Wanted. B: t tb!:llfiluat m a rket r..rJees - .113 pa/ T tbecriber w 'll3.fOlt SEED,. - . CLPITER SEED,: • ~ FLAX SEED,. At the mixt itt,ggliet, OrliAtt„ Libance4 boroi t. Btt n t o i n iiit e s r ilie u tl i;r t , i ;'. 61.. .A It :r K ORPHANS' • COURT SALE On Wednesday and Thursday, 4th and sth of December, 1861, TILEYALUARLE PROPERTY, known as the ..00.LE BROOir FURNACE ESTATE," situated in LON DONDERRY TOWNSHIP, Lebanon county. Pa., mid way between the Boroughs of Elitabethtoviu and Leb anon, and 7 miles froiii the Cornwall Ore Banks, will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises. on THITANDA r,, the fth day of AECEMBER,IBII, • 122 'purimance of an order of tPe Orphans' Court of Leb anon county- Said Estate connate% upwards of 14).70 ACRES, a considerable portion of which is in TIMBER, the re'. Znelnlier being in a high mate of cultivation, atiudra.- hip 'watered, and the whole under excellent fencing.— The . improvements consist of a spacious and well built STONE MANSION, ," with Oinimental grounds. (ificludin g a • ;' TEN-P/N- ALLEY,) KITCHEN, OA It- DEN. DAIRY, BARNS, STABLES, SMOKE HOUSES, SMITHS' and WAGON-MAKERS' SHOPS, ICE HOUS.ES,.and OFFICES of every deserio• Hon attached; a MMRCHANT GRIST AND SAW t Ok Kul built of Steno, -on a. never- 153 failing, stream of water, with Sao STONE DWELLING, ' • . • . , STABLINO , awl all necessary, and convenient out hnildingi connected , thereat Rh; !kluge STONE FARM HOUSE. with TENANT'S HOUSE, WASH andSNIOKE HOUSE, with very. superior BANK .BARN, 95 by 45 feet, and all other neceaaary, conveniences. There are . also connected with the property *inwards of FIFTEEN DWELLINGS for hands ; ingood repair, and the - OLD COLEBROOK ItURNAGE, • whieti might be put in running ord er at a trilling ex pense, Sip-Thera are likewise a 'iimisber , of thriving FRUIT ORCHARDS; of the choicest qualities and varieties Of 'FRUIT. LSO, will be offered on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, 11364.0 w the premises, the valuable property now oteunied by. WILLIAM YOUTZ, situated in,SauttrAnnville township, neat Baehm Alin on . . theyoad 'leading frpnrCoiebrook te m villa; 'arid on whier arc erected TWO ROUSES and TWO STABLES, Near 1 a 4 the:buildings end on the pu bile road, c f. '3 is one of the finest SPRI:sI3S in the State, This property contains - - • SOW ACRES, - a largo proportion - 0? Whieh in THRIVING TI3IBRIt, of 30 years growth, not nxcelled by any in, the Comity, and; hich will be sold:In lots to snit purchesers.. far All of tire aboWilioPerlY Wlll be sold either the whole, cm in tritedic to brit 'purebasers, Buildings, fences, and other, Improvements, admit of convenient eubdivliaion. . Our Persons ptirebasing with a view of encoring into the IRON DULNESS, cube Areon.modate,d with 1,000 or 2.000 ACRES of choice TIMBER LAND. /an Thoso desirous of Y164.1i1g . thO' property. Can do so by calling on this Manager; Dlr. JOhN BPINSON. re siding on the prendsea„, who will show a CONNECTED DRAFT of the land; with the proposed subdivisions. 4 An indisputable titio - will be given on the let of Aprll ,1882, and tome made known on day of bale, by W. Ct. FREERA.N. Adis ithdratity of the titEt.to of Wm. COLEKAN, deed Lebanon, Pa., Ildveidber 13, 1861. ' ORPEIANS* COURT SALE. xr LL be sold at public salaiin.itursuence °fan .or. 4' der of the Orphane' Court.of Lebanon county, ou SATURDAY. DRakarllEß 1, lion; at the public house of Wm. Earnsi. in Fredericksburg, the Retil. Estate, late of Henry. Bucher;deed., vie: No. I.—Containing - ' - . ' . 20 ACRES AND 18 . , . . . PERCHES, . of land, situate in SwataratownsblP, About 3' miles: from Frederieksbitig and the same dlStabrifiem Jones town, on the road leading . Union Forge, adjeinipg lipda Of Jacob Lents, Abrahain Sherk, and others.- - The iMprovements.are a TWO-STORY ROUO It • CAST 400 HOUSE, SWEITZER BARN, OR. 1111 CHARD, Pinup near 'the house, running water on the premises, he., he. . No. 2.---Containing 2 ACRES and 54 PERCHES SPROUT or WOODLAND, ituate in Bethel township, abet* 2 miles' from Ti- ederleksburg. at the ,foot of Little ,-, ~,;,' . Mountain, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoot ; .:)r, terly, Samuel Ulrich, Elias Uhrieb, and - , - Others. Good title and possession will be given °tithe Ist of April,lsB2. Terms, he. , . will be Made known M sale by PETER. BUCHER, Bethel twp.„-Nov. o 'SL Administrator. TTENRY & .STINE are 'daily receiving fashionable .I.l!Dress Cloods.siich as Gazelles, Mazambiques, 310- denes, teams, Leveling of all kinds for travelingdresses; Silk Chellys; Silk Tisanes, Crape De Spa:riga, Ginabeins and Orey Dreas Goods of every description, offered at Unusually low prices by HENRY . & STINE. 44e- AU the above goods otfered•at very low prices. The Attention of SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS is called 10 to the INFANT SCHOOL CATECHISM printed in - chepterv, on nnewhife carOe • • PART 1., Cbapter 1.--,-"The Creation:" Molitor T.-•-•" The Flood.": PAR II Chapter I.—" The B3rtti of Christ, Tiiiit of the Shep. herds,". , Chapter .11.—" The Visit of the Wise Men, and 'Jesus' Flight into Egypt." ' Chapter ITl.—"Jeans' Return, and hie Journey to the Passolier at Jerusidetil.." Price, a etr, each ; eta per doe; $'J per hundred. Address, 11. IT. ROEDEL, 2or. 73,,'61. ' Lebanon, Penit'a. Turnpike Proposals. QEALED PROPOSALS for making a Turnpike for 0 the North Lebanon and :about Hope Plank and Turnpike Road Company, on the bed of their Plank Bond, will be received at their office, near the borough of Lebanon, until 10 o'clock, A. 31:, on Aterclay, the 3d of December, BM. For specifications and further in formation cull on the undersigned, at the office of the Company. Br order of the Board of Managers. JOHN MARQUART, tt , ecretary. Near Lebanon , November 14,-'6l. .1;0.v7,*6 - .o,tvsL RESTORATIVE CORDIAL OM BLOOD RENOVATOR _ , . Is precisely whit its name indicates, for,;whi le pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhila -Irtiting. and strengthening to the-wital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the ' blood in .all its original !Aunty, and thus ra stdr es and renders the systeminvalneralite . M attacks of discaee. It the, only ; preparation lever offered to - thewoild.iii a popoter. form se 813 to be withiri,thereachofell. So chemicallY and skillfully isinildhedaa tebe the Moat pow erfut tonic, end, ynt ea perfectly, adapted to its to act in perfert accordance with The lows of NA ' hire, and kcace•soottti the Weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all ner vous and other irritation. It is also perfectly, exhilaniting.ln ita effects, and „yet It Is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits.— It is composed entirely - of vegetables and, those nib thoroughly combining, powerful tonic andeoeth lug prepertied, and cousequenttrcairnever iii into. .Such a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world; r both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and also by all who have suffered from debility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to mile that debility follotra all attacks of dis ease, and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of titan s of the most dangerous toff which poor huisanity is constantly liable.— Such, for example, as the following ; conitimn- Son, - Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia; Lose of Appetite, Faintness, 'Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of. the Heart. Stolen. choly ; Itypochondria, light Sweats, Languor, , Giddiness, and all that clime' of cases, so fear fully fatal ii , ttattended to in time, called idt. *ale Werthnemes and irregularities. Also. Liv er Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Cam plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, - Scalding or Incontinence or the Urine, or any general de rangement of Ihe Urinary Organs, Pain itilhe Back, Side, and between the shoulders, predis position tri Slight Coldd; Racking and Contin ued Cough, Emaciation.-Difilculty of Breathing and indeed we might enumerate many more still, but we have space only to say, it will not only owe the debility following Chills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Mi asmatic Influences„and- cure the diseatres at oriee;if already-attacked. 'And' ea it` acts reedy and persistently' upon the binary aye; tem, arousing the Liver to action; OrnMoting, in.fatt, ail the excretions and secretions the system,it will infallibly 'prevent any dallied one (smug nevem' following upon change of cli mate and wateitifence all travelers should hevitabottle , wit*thera 'and all should take a labia fp:sinful ittneast; before. eating., As it prevents thitivinees, strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the bends of all porinll( of sedentary:hal - Ate students, ministers, Warm ry men.- And -411 ladies not accustomed tq radch out Mier exercise aheidd always we it. they itilltheY will bid an agreeable, plemd ant, and efficient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty: for beantY cannot exist. without health, and health cannot mina - bile the abeireirregularities continue-- Then again.the Cordial is a perfect Mother's Relief. Taken a mouth or two before the Anal trial she will pass the dreadfUliesiod withper fect ease and safety. There so 'mistake ahnut it, this' COrdial is all we claim for it. - Makers try it? And to you we appeal to detect the ill ness or decline not only of your daughters be fore it be to* late, but also your pops and hus bands, tor while the fornter,from false delicacy; go down to a premature grave rather than let' their condition be known in time, the latterare often so mixed up:with theexcitemeot of bust nem that if-it were notforyon theyloo would travel In the same downward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall,• Bat the mother Is always vigilant, and to you, we coutid,ently appeal; for we are sure your never falling. af feeder; will unerringly.poludyou to Profestior Wood's Resterative Cordial and Blood Itenova : for as the remedy, ,which should be alwayi on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Propri, tor, 444 Broadway;,bitivr York, and 114 Market street, St. Louie, Mo., and sold by all good Dreg gists. Alio 'by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court !louse, Lebanon, Fa. Price One Dollar per Bottle [July 24,11361.-Iy, eov. CUEGARAY inisTuncrE, Jut& 1523 EPRucostaEXT, PIELADELPItIA.• rIS Institute, c o b#,UPtt4 her two yosro past, In this city. by ,I.Lebs,w,bcmpoke,•{ &d bartaieux, 151,toslos p uzipirglx,ll4ep ;1;14 fatiblAybib,qlples oaths my" in. New xciv; ests,bll d t i buo yes" .1.8141, re•ofea ZU 02 4 11 1, SW- 2 al. +TA I",s 'use* staple and, Complete p ro voiep for the etitg&tip.b or toppg Ladies. wider the ajbeottou cit .3ledapho, Worilliy., Circulars, Acd...a.11 evilaife inierioatipe, OD be obtained co, appilektke et..PlAttcipal, . Ct LT . 1 V AZIOTURE of prat dereasod trim)!; an,loaxgoit and colored in oil, oall at DA1LV 81 4.4 4 4M.. niiktr-dpvr al.l i obanon Depolit Bank. 1861 NEW STYLEs. ISO' ADAM RISE, in Cumberland?trust, between Market and the Court Housadiorth side, ha.; now'ot, hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, fur 1656, to the attention of the public Is te§paz.tfully iuri tod. Vats of all prices, from the cheapest to the moot costly, always on hand. He has also Ittetttleted asplen did assortar.ent of summEA nen, eititriging suet) as STRAW. k'A:s.'ASIA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEH LIORN,'SI.r.IATE, urines, and all otters. ea,..ge'tv/11 - also Who/etude all kinds of tics, Caps, le., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, July 17, 1801. Boot and Shoe Store. JACOB lit respoetfully in , forme the public that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in his new building, same where he hopes tmenderthe same satisfaction as heretofore twall who may favor him with theireuettom. ire it/rites Merehtuite and dealers in ROOTS and - 811.0 ES and - every, one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in hhi Htle;10 call arid ezaintaa far theruselves, his largo and varied -stoek ' ' Wiletertained to surpass all ectupetition the niauularture of every, artiolein his business, suitable) for any Markatin that:tit - lon. A due rare taken in regard to niatirials end workmanship; none, bt the ben quali ty of IX Allgllt and other materials are used, and none but the best workman are emplOyed P. 8.---ile returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very libeial:phtronege heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes hy Strict attention to busineSs and endeavOring Pleme his ctistoraeli, to merit a share of public pat nonage ' (Lebanon, July 3,1561. The Eclectic CI Iss-Booki 711 . S USE HE THE SABBATH SCHOOL .TEACHER s TS Pronounetd who Wore examined it, better J, adapted , to the wants of the Son day ado:4 teacher than any now in ned. Send for aeopy for exit/Whetter/. 'Trite per doten.o eenta ; per hundred•, $3.00 Nov. 0, Address—H. H. ROEDEL, Lebanon, Pa. .store House for .Itent. rinfis stand contains &large Store Room and eleven 1 other rooms for family dwelling auk store house.— 'lt is Situated in Hellman's Dale, Lebancin comity, - four , and a half miles- west from Lebanon, on the u. Canal: Store has been kept In the above Ilhouse for the last three years. This stand is situated in a .thickly settled part of Leban'on county and. is -oaten calculated to-do a large Country and Boat businesa, having - ..a - flue -wharf and landingg for boats to lay; and -lame and convenient Mabling..for boat horses. , This stand is well worthy the'attention of such wishing- to engage in Stare, Grain and Coal bu. airless._ Terms very moderate - Octal-er 30, 'dl. JOHN ITEM:KAN, .11:".. lir 311EIL. - IV - Weil; AM..E.to.the subscriber, iu Palmyra,. ..Lebencri Co., ki about the final of October, 1.881, one. STEER, White aliedi; one and half years old,:and I,HEIF. ER, white and rod spreckled, 1 ". ontyearold. The own. t ry , ex or, owners are requested to . coine - and.take the seine away, otherwise they will be dealt with according to law. -31.110 N. O. 11.011 STICK. October 30,J61. ..„ - • Furs.. -Furs: FUES. trillE.Anadersignesl would Inform the .Latilee of Leila ." not couitty nt t him Rtige,st of,LILD Fujcs.on headA!, vei , ,ufflKed - in Lebanon,- Avitioh sold at love rafas:-..-frinn SF.So to $4 , 6, per k No.Ftra misrepresentedaffix to e f fect 'sale. Lebanon, Nov. 6, '6l. ADAM RISE. j:f ; G Ti :7 7777 , AtitelnitiOna, MR3f ERRS of the ,ebanon County I. Association for the detection of !terse Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses , `r, willabeet at the pu bitalansii , orViStraßitaig • thee, in Lnbannn, an SATURDAY, DECEMIXER.I. 1801, at 1 o'aloCk, P. PETER . RISSER. President. HENRY' S. lIRILATAN, Treasurer. 0. S. •IJNEAWEAVER, Secretary. Lebanon, Norember 0,'61. TO - DISABLED SOLDIER% SEAMEN Sc. MARINES,' And ,Widows or other heirs of those - -who have died or been killed in the ,seroice•-j-Chas.. C. Tacker, Attor ney for claimants, bounty land and Pension Agent, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. TIENSIOSS procured for Soldiers, Seamen and Ma rines of the present war, who are disabled by rea. soder wounds received or disease contracted, while in service, and Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of.pay obtained for widows or other heira of those who have died or been killed while in service.... CiIAS. C. Washington, A. C. October 30, We call attention' to the card another coltimn of Chas. C. Tucker, Pension and Bounty Lund, agent at Washington City: Those entitled to - Pensions, Bounty Land or Bounty Money, eon here their claims prepared and for warded to Mr. Tucker upon calling at this otice. 11INT .111 Pg EABLNET WAREIIOO3I44 South-east corner of Market Square,' NORTH IJEBAYON BOROUGH. "TIDE subscriber respectfully informs the pithlio that .1 he has the largest and best aseortinent of DtEADY stt 111 , 1i14. 3l ADE FURNITURE ind Matra ever Oteted to the Public of Lebanon county. Ile hts now —. On hand, at his' Irttre;roonis, a n Splendid areortment of good and s.= - , übstantial Furniture---Parlor, . nsr-, s Cottage and Chamber—consist -7stt7r.tn.- mg of Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes. Lout,. ' oges, What-note', Parb.l, Centre, - t i 'Pier Curd and Coiimott Tables, Dressing end Common' Bureaus, &e., (MAIDS, SET TEES; Cann Seated. Common and Rocking, Looking - Glance : &e. >I PATENT BED SPRING made, and foriale nt n reduced price. • It is very superior. Sir COFFINS , made mid Funerals- attended at the shortest notice. ' JOHN P. ARNOLD., North Lebanon' borough ; Oct. A 6 . 11 assortment of Linen Goods for Coats and Zi Pants-Just reoeicsd apci offered' at Greet Bargains by ' " - REBUT S ' BTINE. A.,c4,110. rutlE undersigned,. late .a m, mber of, the Normal Academy of Matte. (Profs. Bradbury. and Perlcins. Principals. Oeniseo,Y...)..designs opening a VOCAL iBUSIC SCHOOL in this place, to meet iu Abe Lecture Boom of Zion'alptlieran Church, upon such evenings ottba amok,- as may.boxigreed upon by tbs class. A Meeting will be beld at.tlie place above named, on meat Saturday evening,, 7 o'clock, when full information will bo given, and.all necessary arrangements made. Those desirous of forming such a class are invited to attend. Lebanon, Nov, 6, 'SI. • 11. 0. CAMP. GUN STOLEN. NlTAgc,solgioer . n"ZolutlitAheal)t77f3iib.YlLli TtiltuPTlM GUN. nearly new. Obeli:tyre] top of the other: upper bar rel cut and. under barrel smooth; J. ilardee's name stamped on barrel; a round Patch Box in -the middle of breech. A liberal REWARD will be paid for the re. turn of the property, or any information that will lead to its discovery, or the detention and conviction of the thief._ ' 'zit; BIBLE, Nov. 6,'61. Myerstown,ldininon county, Pa. - It 's•• Faet WELD Rnown te , the medical faculty, that a henry dialler cannot be worked off the, stomach by reading "'Pardon's Digest." It le *a. fact: of - equal ea tholity that ".111zensgein Itrothers, qPPOSI'2E: THE „ CO WIT iE 0 USE are selling Ready npulti , Cidtlsing of their owe; maim :tbotnrlng, Genta'-Furnishing Goods, Valletta; Traveling Raga, 'Umbrellas, 'Sistine. Revolvera, Pisrtutetais and Purees, *Ol all - kindteft , Vancy,Goxle, - ;withour waiting for"b*lipidderti. ' • . SIIANVL for Gentiernen and Spring Pins for Soldiers, Mankato, at ”- • " ItEI7..ENSTEIN "tiItOTHERS: Leber:to:4lqm'. 6, ' 61. OpPoeite the Court: 41manacs. 'almanacs. ALmA,Lacs FOR .1562, JUST RECEIVED, AND FOE. BASE. By H. H. ROEDEL vounsit*LA ND . .67.1t NET, LEBANON. ''o'j=:....-Lemeastir.Almanac--trixlis!: and German. Lutheran 6 ' do • do Pldledelplda do r.o Reading. 6. German. Lebanon, November 6,'61. N E W PALL & WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED A T HENRY & STINE'S S T•• 0, R.. E LADIES TRESS GOODS French Alerinoes, enbUrgs, Giiihmems, Muslin De. Minus, all 'Wadi Rem Sack Flannel* and Plaid Goods of every description and at allprices. For a. splendid asaortiaent of Press Goods call at HENRY k STINE'S. ' SHAWLS''! SHAWLS ! Bauch* Square and Long Sheatle,:all Wool plaid Long Shawls, Mourning Wool Shawls and a large square, Wail Shawls offered low prima by _ • . • 'HAVItY• & MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR MUM, o,4olZ*o4Aittizid* Union 614.306 tacky Jesal, aVeitioailoirmuntliteaverl cloths, whiohlpilLbAbfrtretZliittoilitiodfkicen Tatiaimt•i; Nov; 6: ‘6l:' f :1974M1RT-I,.'6TINE: ' HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Thet proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CBLEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS, can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United Statei, becaittle the article his attained s 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 floetetter's Stomach Bit ters for the bet year erneunted to over a ha lf million hottlet, awl from its manifest steady increase in times part, it it evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one millien bottle?. This immense umeent could never hive beet: sold hut for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepare, tiins„.and.. Hi-p.m:ye:ion of the most proud/2Na physicians .4'& Those iettions.of the country where the article is best known, who. not only recommend the Bitters to their - patient; but are reudt at ulI times to Bite testimonials to its efficacy in sil.cases of stouieehic derangements rind the dieter e 3 resulting therefrom, This i4,no . te: temporary popularity, obtained by eitredidtimry efforts in - the way of trum peting the qUalities of the Bitten?, but 1 Solid estitnntion of, tin invaluable ;medicine, which is destined to - be as enduring Le time itself. Hostetter's 'Stomach Bitters have proved a Ort•ciSend:XW:regiens where fever and ague and varieue. ether bilious oonaplaints hate counted ffieir victims by hundreds. - To be able to state confidently that the. "Bitters" are a 'certain eure fur the Dyspepsia. end like disesaes, is the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid nletter from the efentech, purifies the blued, and imparts renOid vitality to-the nervous elstem, giving it.-tiras.-,„fasie anti clergy indispenenble for the restoration Of health. It, operates upon the stomach and other digestive organs, mildly bilt.powerfell_v, and soon restores them to a eondition essential to the health:: discharge 'of JIM finiefines ta • nadirs: hilderly . - peesens. may use the Billet's daily es i'mr directions on the fettle, and they will find in it. u SI im4lant peculiarly adapted t o comfort declining years; al it, ls , pleasant . tothe paint e, invigorating to the bowels,eseellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the el i denee of thou:wide of -aged _met s *omen who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility: acting tinder the advice of physicians, they.have abandoned all deleterioes drug's.. and fairly misted the merits of . this 'article. A few worsts to the gentler sex. There are .certain periods when their cares are so hariLseing that many of there sink under the trial. The-relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, .especially if he be .youtg, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season. the wear of body and Mind is generally aggravated. llere, then, is a necessity fora-stimulant to redupe rite the energies of the system,,and enable the mother to bear - up under her eshausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the-Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it -is - agreeable to the taste us well as certain to g i. vert permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, lose of appetite, - end all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedeetary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to llos tetter's Celebrated.Stomich Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH &Trans, and see that each bottle has the words." Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped OR the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by TLOSTRTTER & SMITH, 'Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists.: grocers. and dealers generally throng - he:tut taw United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. • ay:Dr. Cie:, Dom D. 'Rabe. S. L. Lemberger. Lep ttnn;,J... G, 4eltzer.fredelsksburg,; li. D. Blev . er & Bro.; Attorille ; 'Martin Hari, {' Deem xv $; 1960.-Iy. New Plan of Selling -Goods. Mat subscriber has must roturned from the Eastern 1 cities with G LARGE SUPPLY of Cheap and Fashiona ble Lry Geode, Which he will be able to sell on better . ..., termsthan any hones in the county. The . . '..) ' DOMESTIC .GOODS , bassi, lasuu purchased conicime since fur CAS if. Mid ftlso.thp -GLOCER/ES—whieh were purchased in August., These he will sell at nett cash prices. very low, fiosal Sugar it eta , Molasses i „and Superior Cof fee 1.8 centii.- Itto.koroign Goods W ill 13a aold•as low as any Ilona° to the'county, and 311E*11111-PAIIBIL 1111D9117.,.. for cash will be taken off of all bills atnonitting to Five Dollars ot upwards. The Nerehauti in the elty aro taking °Trice per cant, on the 4 menthe' bills, and the subscriber Buds that he can buy cheaper for - cash, and is therefore willing to give tho cash buyers the same adratitageo that those wishing to boy, can save more than five per cent. by purchasing at the BEE The G00(10 will be erekange4 for all kinds of produce at low fltmiest The Bee Hive has been paying during the Summer the highest prices for Butter and Egge. N. R.—Butter is 12 mid Eggs 13 cents. Lebanon,Oct. 23, '6l. J. GEORGE. The West Chester Academy, AT WESTCHESTER,. PA., IiATITITIN 2 hours ride from Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania Central,. or by the Westchester and Philadelphia it. It. via The Winter Term of full 5 months. nominee' es on the let of NOVI:AMER. "Military Tactics" will be in troduced, as. a regular department of the system of in struction to those who desire to avail themselves of its udrantncie at''a•moderate charge. Eight tried and experieneed Teachers agcixk the Prin cipal in the'duties of the 'wheel. WM. F. WVEItS, A. M., Principal Oct. 2, NEW GOODS ! AT THE :N E W STORE OF L. K. LAUDERMILCH. ha Cumberland 'Street, Lebanon, Pa. C 7 l, OLP foi'CAS/I, or tokoi In excliango for Country 0 Produce. NOWAS the 'hoe to buy and SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Poplins. Piloted Delsinee, Wool Plaids, Ilosnbsis Cl otb, Etn Csobniere, tlg'd Cashmere, pilau Cashmere, 61.1XF; ! SILKS I! . - Mack SWKi! 494 75 555t6 to $1 7S. Fancy.Sil ka from 30 eSnis to $1 50 • • - NOVA' XING DRESS•OOODS. la li. 41-Paccu ' s 618i' .s. Cashmeres, 'All Wcal-Dalalues and Marinaes. , . ... ..!. ~ . ' '. CALICOES'!` CALICOES.!! Fancy Calie.ssa from 6V, cents ttll cents. tqa,jk litsuk aplilgure&Callcoes at 1c mist so . ,Tritgfi - 4,ND WWI BLACR„ 2111DET SIIAWLS. Plaid rtiid Shawls, `lirixba, • giveliallotder Shawls, Cashmere Shawls ' . NOTIONS! NOTION'S ! Ifd}fa, Stactings Netts,Nliawl Pius dente Neck,Tiss, Collars, Kid - Glossa, Gents' .Dualt Waves, &c., &c. NENTLEN.EN'S PAPER: CQLI.ARS I NYISIASINumAsI • 1:13111BELLAS! : • IJNIEREL LAS! I UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS! _ . CARPETS! CA.RPEIS !I CA.EPETEV!! WOOLEN STOCRIXO YARN! FLANNpLISI PLANNEL&I Barred and printed Opera Flanuele, high colored and grey `Jade. Fianna*, Bul k %tithe and Blue Yituinela. W.EAR.(Year•coutings, Youth:qv,. Jeans, Clothe. Caastruerea,Cliatirtetie, READY•MAD:E CLOTHING complete stock for Hen and Boys. DOILIESVCS.—BIeaotted. sud Us:tasselled kibireltiliv end Bboatiage, Voicing, Ornebncip, Clacka, bleached brown 41:1d colored Canter' Elannel. BED B GAN KETS, QUILTS, 41;c, GROCERlES.—Bugar,Coffee, itiolasees, PROVIBLONB.—Sugar cured Ilans, :Mackerel Dry Beef. YROITS.—Dried Apples, dried Cherries, dried Plums, dried Peaches, dried , Elderberries, end Apple Butter, 411 to be sold to molt the times, -by , Lebanon, Oct. 17, 461.. L. K. LAUDERWILCIL N. B —All kinds :of' Country Produce taken in ox change for Goods. - L. K. L. se. L. B. will pay 12 cents for Butter and 11 touts for Eggs. . , i‘E - tvcity STABLE. E unOrsigned reepectfally inforruli the Villain that bp hes 0 , LIVERY ,STA/SLE, at Mrs. 'S Hotel, Market street, Leh. 'Where he wilDkeep for the ;•,.mmodationa good stock and ArEaucLuti. ,:He win kelp ' •-• • "driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicl. , sKekkeful Drivers furnished when desired. A leo OMN far Pirtle&•do. Donation, July 17,1881. JAMBS MARCH. D iit r, nee AlltINB& BIW New Boot and Show the' Lebanon. Dapplut , zw ,- BY t tftwPtilaftet i • dcbt: to Bank. . . , JuZIN G. GAZI£L. stebii LEBANON I= Door, Sash and Stpam Planing 10/111011r31141117-01gp Located on the Stettin:4:6mm lined, star OionberLood sivcr: Aloe Zabciflon undersigned respectfully inform 'the public in general, that they ?ill ., F till manufacture and'keep - on hand. TeqzP44 Door, Sash. Shutter. Blinds, 3100 , 1111 - Weather Boarda. 0 Gee 777 Moottlings. of all algae, Wastalotrda. Catint: Cornices,-.anti all kinds of BIII.I.DINfi mmiglALit for HOW tie elm" construct the latest. anti meet Litt proved Stair Caslng and Hand Railing, Pigtails fat large and amen hetidinge. • We now fnejte Partneri.. Siechataloe and linndent to reit and ei«mineestr stock. iltielitre will isarrent t Rive entire satisfaction to all who may facer the under signed with their custom. • Lt/NOACSIE, rtiDEL t fateTlnit Lebanon. October 9,1861. P. S.—There is also all kinds of TUR.NZNO at the Rune Mtn. Planing, Sdioing, etc., proreptly done rot those who Luny farnigh Lumber. JA.OOB K. FUNCt. TUI COUNTRY SAFE! THE ELECTION ALL RIGHT rpHE PUBLIC are respectfully 4'er/tau to call and ea. amine a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. hate been bought to please, both , in min end price. Tar LAWS Neill find ft the place to buy SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS Inclittringfianey 'rims Fabrics in Every tariety. lilt.ek And Raney Dress Bilks, Youlaids, Batistes and Bangs Robes. Lawns, English Clothildes Inene."Sanjores, Lavelle and Mister Clothe, Prima and Muslin'. TIIITSET, SPRING, BROCIIR AND STELLA. S H A-W S I LACES AND I,I,MGROIDERIES, WHITS 00 )DS, SECOND MOO NINO GOODS, S'ITEL, SKIRTS, GLOVES, MITTS ,*C 0e5.m...1 with ouredection CLOTHS, O.a3SIMERES, VESTllitak And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS-, QUEEN: ARE & WIOCERIEB, In fact iaCrything that is found in sr. iveltat ached country 'atom: 01". We most rexpertfuily **licit a call from the pub lic, and will talc," great pleasure in !honing gouda which fo cheapness and beauty cannot be fnrpassed. FUNCK & North Lebanon Borough, Apr 1 1 ,3,1361. & Wading Railroad, Lebanon Varney Braneb. -~~r:~- '~H - _..~-~. ~~- Two Daily Passenger. Teams to Read ing, and Harrtsburgf. . ")ASS LEBAON, going Esat to Heading. at 9.41 A. t. and 2.45T.31. - .Paes Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.16 P. 3L'and 12.01 P.M. At Beading, both trains make clog. connexions 14 Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williturur port, Ac. Morning train only connects at Beading for Wilke*" burrs, ittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with J'Ponter brands!' "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valle' for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunboryiquipskeire , burg, Sc. Through Tickets! to Lancaster, In No. I Cars, 31, 60, to Baltimore, $3 30. 8u haggage alidwad to each passenge r. The Second Class Cars run with all theabove franks. Through First Class Tickets at reduced attain Niagspi Palle, Buffalo, Detroit„-Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, antiConadttat and Ewa. grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agatitcal Lebenett• Through First-Class Coupon Tickets. and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principarisints the North and West, and the Canada'. : COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 20 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and MILEAGE TICKETS, Good fur 2000 tulles, between all points, at $45 for Families and. Business Finns. - Up Trains, leave Philadelphia for Beading, Harris. burgeoni Poitaviike at 8 A. M. and IMO oat& P. M.' JR- Passengers are requested to purchase ticket§ be fore the Trains start. Illgtrer Fares charged, if paid itt tne cars. EL A. NIIDOLLS, July 17, 1801, Er:pincer and Sisperininufent.. This is the Place to Get CHEAP AND FASH fONABLE Boots,Bltoes, hats, Caps 611v. i FOR SPRING AND SIIIKIIMS LIRE undersigned having opened .his MING-ASV i SLT3I3IF,R , ft.i tu r v s ga p o Es potTo s i h A e P i t r T y ltF a ß te ll t li l aiii. - and handnomest style, and best finish, would respectfully invite ell his oldfriende .11 54. and cuetomers, end others, who wish to buy the best ar ticles in Itis line at tbe lowest pricoe at his store in Walnut St., nert.to the :County Prison. It is not necessary; to enumerate; ,particular articles, tor his stock embracea everything for Ladies. Gentle men; Uirls,'Boys and Children Giat can be called for iv this department of business, The Ladies particularly. will find a choice selection of all the handsomest avd hat eststy len of Shoes, Gat tors, &e. Ills assortment of Ham Caps. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac., have been selected with great rare. Cali soon and obtain a bargain.• 308. BOWMAN. X 34. Moulin's taken and work Made to order. lateinon„.May 8,1861, . . c.. `lnarket Sirekl ' Corner Market and Chestautß,roetei Lebanon: . JOIIN MATTRES , PPOprietor. - "TA - VINO taken the above Stand, long oecnided by 111., Mr. LEOSARDZIMMEEMAN. I spare no pains to make the Traveling Public who stop at It, perfectly comfortable, and invite , all to give me a trial. The ILaise is large and well arranged. The Table nupplied with the best seasonable edibles . ; the Barstriakell with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling lane and cora -3330,11011- JOIIIC NATTKE& ' ' Lebanon, Kay 8, Hal. BOWMAN. BAKER GAP Ia UMBER "I"eliß AP! This Way, if you Want Cheap Limber. TILE undersigned have lately formed a partne*. I ship for the purpose of engaging in.the Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully Inform the public at large,' that tberr place of business is DAvw Bow:malt . % Lumber Yard, in Zest Lebanon, (Tenth* , on Chestnut .street, one square from the ilimagellts. church. Tbey have enlarged the Yard endlllled itieith a now and excellent assortment of. all kin& of Lumber f such as BOA.ItIDS, PLArrics, Joists, Liras, OBrirptire, itteni:SCAtttirna, of all lengths and thicknosam., In short,. they, keep con , staidly on band, &full and . wellemeoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATBRI.kLB. Persona b 3 irate of auy thin g in their line are Melted to tail, examine their stock, and loam their prime. - Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attentioc to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN HATIBR. A CAVE' -Lebanon. September O. IMO. (MONEY WANTED,. ftHIE Cormier loners of Lebanon coulee,. atu &Erode j. of making a loan of S kI.VERAD THOUSAND. DOI, LADS. Ifinnediate application aboard be made to the Treasurer, C. K. Bergner, Esq., or DAVID HOLLINGER, • Cointnisatonsrs SIMON BOLTZ. r r of ROBERT EVANS. 3 Lebanon Scanty Attest :—Cta es Sunni , Clorkr. . - Lebanon, September IS, IS6I. • James H. Kelley SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH 1 49,'AICH. Bugle Buildings, amberland St ied, LEBANON, Pe. Frrns to the Public an elegant mad antanaitramett tjr meat OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE. Ir st r i consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emera ld s .;. • Cameo, Enameled Work, and Strum:lCD Ear Rigus and Finger Rings, GOLD Cnelita of essay. style ~ and quality. English, French, ivriss ai Anieri ran Gold and Silver %Patches of theraust approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every discriptioe. large variety of Fanny Puede, Plantings, Vases, Lc. The stock will be found among the largest in tkissee • lion of Pennsylvania, and has beim Wetted with greet care from the meat r.eltbrated importing and inanntsac taring establislunenta in New York andllsiteditipltbe narmatmdone at the shortest notkra,and in a name workmanlike manner. 311 Moods, ibudibe;Poblio gooosialy aroluvfood bop extuntuatfon of oby euporb Wet. JAME; R. gzi&t. • Slav of thi,Blig 4 / 1 1141. Lobaxtou, July 3, 1.1361. FITS FITS FITS! A U. . ban removed hi. No . I Tailoring . EatabMinuet to No. 8 NortliNfahant.itii"iii;Avre oora north of.iteorge & k'yla's store, and directly op posits the Court ilcinsO, cm stairs, whore he will Coati* us to mannficture ail artielini In his lino wit* • • neatnassanddiapatcb: Particular attention win' 1 i be paid to cutting and making children's cloth. lug ,as.; -gr. solkint s continnaneit of the 1: try Miami patronage thin Ur satentiod the citizens orlslanion•and All kinds of Stitching* deny oa i fasaounbla terpe,o4 ose bt_3-21. Mares hewing .Machie.se. All soirVioutzunted and entire estiefactlon .stiataataixt: 8.3801. =M • • • AITOLILD leaspectilillyasinottpce,, to this *Wens of V? Lebawn tust• IdekitrrViet, till* bra FASHIONABLE. ITILIatfERY. and AtkliTeht MAK.. INC}, ESTAIII•TSII4IEK; jitOlipt Ere"- :id door' above Hill. . • A new;atockjustrObeitlit r.lhapectton, embracing a.fulVeinortml,niflif - • o•en4 Straw Bonnbte, BOTlllot .T'rfrominge:lbtaine; were; e. LallawilleffPrA37l l o,ol. RkilAtiMitaliat :1, COTH NG I —Will:tte ;,40 at Prices. . ~ , ,utElt; one of the firm of -Rater & Brea., bow taken the stock of Readrmatle. °lathing et the anpriasement, irtileh will enable bjpa tereolliower than stayer/tare .ebie van: be bottett.:Call s anthese for 3.00 r• eelleeklenre yon. your-Itlitnichnie. savoops ' ll (a:TeawkstiPlt . 11 MI:MT 1101715 f, balrartimillegt• - ABNRY itALtk, J 7 Faxes- 4i t
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