ri s sVVetttistt: TERMS, $I SO A YEAR LEBANON, 13A. WEDNESDAY, DECEHB R 4, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. ipar Why John, whore are you go ing to In such a hurry 7 • Why, I am going to LAUBAWS, in Market etreet, te buy a nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why LAWIACIFI *elle so much more Furniture and Maim than all the Cibinetmakers in Lebanon together t Yes, John, I think I can tell that reason very plainly; he has *Aiwa got by far the largest and beet assort ments of all kinds of Furniture and Chairs on band, which he also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinetmaker; besides be has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivirs ell Furniture Cud Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. ** Fattier Grandner, Pastor of St. Ma ry's Catholic Church of this place, was transfer red to Philadelphia last week. His departure is not only deeply regretted by the members of his char* but by all of our citizens. He was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him, for his'Many Christian and social virtues. J. C. Donabower, son of Jacob Don al:lower, coma years ago landlord in Palmyra, this minty, la now a Lieutenant in tbe 2d Minnesota Volunteers, Ile joined the army in May last, and has been stationed ost the Western Frontier until quite lately. lila head-quarters are now at Louisville, Ky. !Amnon county is bard to sur pass in Cite repreeentation of its sone in the ear -rice-of their country. Parents should visit the schools It lea freqnent subject.of complaint by Teachers Chat their schools are not visited at all, alicept by Directors In the performance of their duties, from the beginning to the end of the year. This should not be, • Parents should frequently cell in at the schools to see how the Teitithera and children get along. It would be a matter of great encourage : mint to ill. Aside from manta, we have num bers of gentlemen and ladies, who have the leis ure to make such visits, and it la the hope of the Teachers that when they are thus reminded of their forgetfulness, if not neglect, that they will have their presence more frequently in the future than they have had in the past. • Henry Siegrist, the newly elected Prothonotary of this county, assumed the duties of his office on Monday last, in Place of Mr. Stains. Ills son, David C. Slegrist, has been ap pointed Deputy,—Jamey %V. Eiar, retiring. Jacob 'Bucher, of South Lebanon, took the place of David Dellinger, at the CommissiOnere board,, and we presume Mr. Westboro assumed the . duties of Director of the Poor at the same time. ' The new terms of Judges Pearson and Rank also Commenced on Monday. Thomas Kramer, o f Londonderry, takes the Oboe of Judge Deppen, of Jackson, on the bench, as one of the Associ ate Judges of this county. The out•going offielels have all, as far as we know, performed the duties of their offices faith fully. We hare every .conadenas that the la coming ones will not be found wanting, in any partioular, in making good and faithful public servants. May long life and happiness be the lot of all. nip torm of the new Treasurer, Mr. AlWein, will not commence until some time in January. THE PRINTERS AHEAD. WO butch ered a 16 mouths' Porker last week, that weighed slaughtered bO6 pounds. There will be a series of very in-- terosting exercises, we understand, in (he Court, House, on 'Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdey , and Thursday evening., the 9th; 1011 v. lith-and , l2lh orlsepernber. The eitiebrited Indian songat.ress. LAROOQUA, or Irawai:Jousny • Limn, under the charge of Rev. Johnateeson, Indian fditslonary, will give four concerti owthe'ers l .4 4 ." m e d • . , She Will Sing on each evening it smaller, Of very beautlfdl lenge, such as "The Spirit Song," "In dian PreYer," "Indian Lament," "I can paddle my own Osacte,". together With, national songs, &Cr 44.,:b0th in hie 'netiVe 'Vague and in En glish. She will APT ?Oita. from _Longfollow's Hiawatha, tithe-wooing of-Minnehaba," and "the death of Minnebaba," in that style and feeling peculiar to the Indian. She has given a large saintlier of concerts in Philadelphia, and we are glad to:bear she is to visit our town. , She will be assisted by s select corps of performers, em bracing the best musical' talent of Lebanon. On the whole it must prove a delightful as well as novel entertainment. For further particulars see public) hand bills, dto, . LIEUT. VAN STAVOREN.--From, follOWlng paragraphs, taken from the pap sto which they are credited, of Monday, last, it will bi seen that Mr. Yea S. has got into trouble, and from wb fah we trust he may extricate himself 'with honor : AllniST "Olt DAIIORNY.-4 dispatch was sent Ito this oily on Saturday from one of the dated- lye officers of Philadelphia to the different: police eflicers, to arrest James Van Stavoren, /ate a 1 lentenant in one of the companies of the Say .th regiment, Penneylvaula Reserve Corps.— .he charge against Lieutenant Van Stavoren is :at be appropriated money to his own use en ; listed to him to deliver to the families of sot : era in Philadelphla—rather a grave charge.— ' was arrested by Officer Cele at the - depot of Lebanon Valley railroad, about 1 o`oleek on lords', and committed to prison to await a re isition from the military authorities at Wash. ton. He will be tried by court martial, and ound guilty, will no doubt be severely dealt „--.Barrisbarg Patriot and Union. iZOND Roenituv,—Bonne time since a couple *tenants returned from Col. Harvey's Sev er, enneylvania Regiment, and one of them, Lie r e ßowell, was entrusted with letters from 1 ens, entwining in all about seven hundred J as Van Stavoren, another Lieuten ant 0 the es regiment, motive° led Lieuten ant *Swell. tt a betel at Washington the vallae of Lieut. U. is forcibly opened and robbed of the letters. bad left the valise in the bar room. Lieut. How au arrested on the euspiction of having robited ,self, and token beforoßenorder Been, who bel for a further hearing. De. teotive Frankli the matter in bend, and finally obtained .e,evidence which seemed to implicate Van era' as the thief. The last named has been lied, end a hearing will take place this mornihe 10 o'clock, before t corder. The case ire Re - cialpAia Daily Net.; complicated one BLA,C.IiWOOD MAGAZINE fo rttovern - her presents its tuinal__, riety and brilliancy. The mule tnality, neetnesCPMespnese, with which Mesita. Scott * Co., of NO`w, irk, reproduce Blackwood; The London QuildinflOth lkitisb, Edinburgh and Meat- Winter Iteriewe * Aa n eposial commendation. They are thal aandaria ' *l ertenthil service to tbd canes of literature In title y, imagine& se American mad e" ihhi ha" aaa n e beet Writinp of English-an thins et a colt far , the prke to the English reader. A bettor horostmen - year's reading can hardly be ll i mode thin to subs r these periodicale, and now is the tint* tO'do it ,y fre commencing new vol. moss. Thai' Will k e l im a we ll i n to rno ,/ on contemporaneous, li tvabrasd, mid furnish for his intellectual gratifical arks of able and brilliant . 085175 an almost eTer it which can be made the subact or theme all effort. 'TIE LONDON' t!ar opens with en mile Oat tdsgrapider and sk 1 41 1 T*le um He Tacols nOtnis f , non another 05 • i O / 14 141 4 /A an exeellen I ne o than fir, `Henry ski- Stine le now in the °Hp p: tije. Winter Goode, 410 . ifill'be oil° laid' 141pit e , F aint the week. The Merchant Tailoring Store of S. S. Ramsey & Brother, in Funok's low the Advertiser office, was broken into on Sunday night last, and robbed of Shawls, Pants, coats, Drawers, and other articles of Clothings, to the value of near $2OO. The entrance was ef fected at the back door. A determined effect was first made to pry it open with tools stolen from an engine at the Railroad Depot, but not succeed ing in that, a panne! was cut out of the door, the bar with which it was closed removed, when it, was easily opened. It is hoped that the scamps will be caught and punished, and the property recovered. THE NEW ORGAN OF ST. JOHN'B Canuctl.—Mr. Buffington of Philadelphia has built a new organ for St. John's Reformed Church "in Lebanon, which was erected in its place last week, and solemnly dedicated to its in tended use and purpobe hot Sunday mornin g.— The exterior of the organ is in the same style of era iteetere with the church to which the build er has admirably adapted it.. The organ has 26 stops or registers, two banks of keys, pedal bens and swell organ, all of which gives it a very large eompase and varied capacities, Mr. Buf fington has finely developed, in thin instrument, the beauties of all the modern improve:ten is in or gan building. The shrill, stumpy, stiff, and loot ing oharacteriaties of the older organs are made to yield to a softened, pliable, flexible tone,. which enables the performer to make easy and pleasant transitions though the various registers. While the festal tramper tones are not wanting, therein also , present the oapabity of rendering note., of tenderness and subdued solecannity, such as one wishes to hear on Good Friday, on Communion occasions, and on days of -humilia tion and prayer. This old and eminent organ builder has well sustained his svell.earnod repute. :lion in the production of this noble instrument. The Congregation, and all who were present; ex• press thenssilves fullmatisfled with the manner in which he has fulfilled his contract. The sol emnities of the coneecrtition were appropriate and Impressive, and were participated in by a large number of the people of Lebanon. Col. McCarter's 93d Regiment is still encamped at Camp Brown, near Wabhing ton. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of L. K. ',Rodent:itch; in another col- Umn. He - has just returned-from the East with a splendid stock of Winter Hoods, that vrill be put out to the public at prices which Will aston ish the public. Cottawata. TP., Dec. 2, 1861. MR. EDITOR :—I herewith furnish you with:W -et:10 items from the district of Cornwall : In taking observational perceive that the beau tiful mud variegated colors of fall have dim's peered • vegetation generally, has drooped and withered.; everything bas surrendered to the 'shilling frusta and anew of hoar old winter. The bountiful crops of the past season have been gath ered in, and thanks to a kind Providence, we are now prepared for a winter siege. A malignant disease of the throat, principally amongst children, Is prevailing here to a consid erable extent, and in aeveral 'cams hats proved fatal. t. The recent rain and snow have put our sunnily good roads In a bad condition. Taking a drive in the coudtry at preeent, la therefore, anything but agreeable. I speak from experience. The "Snit& Creek," (we sire proud of the name, as well as of the little ewer,) rose to a considera ble highth last week. It generally' rises very rapidly, and besides doing greatdamage to the grain. fields, frequently elirr:es away fences. A protracted meet;is now being held at Cornwall, in the M. E..Oburch. Quite a number of penitents have been converted, and the good work Is still progressing. - - "Spelling schools" arc again In vogue through out the district, and 'it appears to me they are productive of much good, if properly conducted. The exercises generally consist of Spelling match. es, Intellectual Arithmetic, Reading, chanting on the maps, orations-and vocal music; hence I Wile "evening schools" would be a more-appro priate name. The ‘, 4 teatettes:' in spelling afford oonsiderable interest, and excitement often runs high, as the contest narrows dein to a few. At one of these gatheilfte. screw' eveduingv since, I bad the pleasure of hearing several amateur mu eleians from your town, discoursing fine music, and I Must say they arena's comeatabie. Your bumble correspondent had The pleasure of attending (by inette, of course,) a dine party draw days since. The attendance was large, as representatives from all the eountiry round about duly accredited as the handsomest young ladies and comfiest gents, were present. Turkeydom well in mournin, so you may imagine that the good things were dieposed of in such a man ner as to render It• a merry, ugay. aud_haPpy" time. Yours, Truly, N. The Harrisburg Daily Patriot and Union' will be_ furn ished as usual to snbsori. berm for one dollar during the session of the Leg ttre, and the Weekly PATRIOT and Tinos at a dollar 0 year when Subscribed fo n,4or more. session of Congress and the State a:invested with unusual im portiree in ao f the existing !date or affalarld the p ings of both bodies will eppea in •both pipers, together with telegraphic dispaches up to the moment of going to press. Mr. Editor :—The Rev. Col. McCarter and his endorsers have industriously cir culated a story among the good people of Lebanon, asserting that the " Lebanon County Agric,ultural Society" had claimed one thousand dollars from the said Mc. Carter for rent,-for the use of the Fair grounds ! The following statement will show that the at.pry, ismnfounded. The so. oiety claimed payment for - the following items—viz : WllBO feet Boards contained in the cattle stalls and destroyed, at $l2 per ............. 16 3864 ft. Scantling in same, atsl2 46 36 217 Panels of Pence, at $1 217 00 4110 feet Boards sad Scantling In hog-pens, at $l2 49 32 6000 ft.., do do sheep-folds, at 512 60 00 2000 ft. do do Mueletans'etand,at 514 28 00 2000 ft. do do Judges' stand,'at $14... 24 Poultry Coops ' 40 00 1500 ft. Boards destroyed at Carriage Shed, at 412 18 Ou Tables, Benches, 4c., in Vegetable Shed 35 00 2712.4 ft. Boards furnished for Barracks for soldiers and subsistence department ; damage to , same, at the rate of 45 per 1000...... . ..........135 44 1040 ft. Scantling destroyed at Barracks, at 44.- 23 28 Damage done to the high Bo ird. fence-and offices. 100 00 Labor for putting up Barrocke and subsistence : departMent 75 00 Labor for,talting down 844161 75 00 Cala pAld John' D. Krause, Elittaware " 6 00 110elware al,. ... . . ... . ... 400 - • lit 60 Oath 4:30. • 418- 00 . 100 • 11 00 " 12000 tt daso4ed...liumbe:riat:4B..::..4:. 90 00 126 00 %%Tie due the Society • ~1128 From this statement the people will see that not one cent was demanded for rent ; and all that is necessary to convince every eikndid person of the flornesi of the above charges, is to go to tile ground and see the destruction and damage of and to our pro perty. 4.lthough our claim is fairly eleven hun dred and twenty.eight dollars AlikseventY. six. cents, the Society only asked MIS thou sand and. gfty-four dollars and.thirty-three coots. Col; McCarter having assumed 33, We were willinpto accept-SUM: A Piiiimizt 01P. ?ALIA, SoCitrY. ?ZEIT' for Octo ally, reviewing the re ed hie life. An interest and on. Newton as slat. bey', give rarity and of this putdiestion. [For thei-"Advenifer."] Letter from the Country. Mr. John Graeff has just roturned fromlbe eity with his usual large and desirable stock of Haliday Presents, Fruits, Candies, Toys, and Panay Articles. The public are now invited to call and make their selections. Aa the 93d Regiment will leave for the peat of war this week, the public will please bear in mind that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that of C. BncrritErmines. Any person in want of good made work will please call on him, be. fore buying elsewhere. C. BROTIIERLINE. Lebanon, Nov. 20,1861.—Gm0. gift. The Fredericksburg Verald, of the Ist inst., says the family residence of the late John A. Washington, t*o miles below Matthias Point, was bombarded and burned. jar The Alexandria (Louisiana) Condit*. tionat reports that a large slaughterhouse is to be erected near that city, at which 40,000 beeves are to be slain and packed for the rebel army. jar- The Pulynesean, a paper ,published at lionolula, Sandwich Islands, against the barbarism an, (slaty in the United State: the pettoeful life of the 8: According to the di Teachers—the Teachers of Cr Union Forge School Sense Ni for the purpolie of organising and forming a ma..._ Teachers' Aeenelation,for the mutual instruction of each ether dttring -litta emitting term. On motion of D. B. Miller, Dir. P. D. Rank wee celled to the chair ; whets thelollowing officers were sleeted: President, 3. H Speck ; Tice President, P. D. Ranks Secretary, D. E. Miller. The. Atesident elected then took the chair, and after making a few encouraging re metrics announced the following &Mee designed 1.0 the' different members at the, next meeting. Phonetic Al phalett, 11, ; Mental ArlthmAtic, J. U. Speck ; Grammer, D.."E. Miller; Geography, P. D. Rank. On motion of P. B. Rank, the President appointed the fol lowing members to.dralt reeoltitions —P. B. Rank, D. E. Miller, and EL Hensel The Peel ideint announced the next meeting to be held at the same place, on Saturday, November Xlid, 1861. After a brief absence, the committee presented the fol iiiwing resolattons, Resolved, That we, the Teachers of Union District, be punctual in attendance, and that we feel a deep interest in Teachers' Institutes; and are willing to make almost any sacrifice for the advancement and perpetuating the same sutler as lays in our power to perfection. Resolved, That we highly approve of our -present School System ; and that we secure the corporation of our worthy and efficient County Superintendent, Henry Houck, Esq. Resolved, That those Teachers who do not attend Teachers' inetitute and take an Interest in"theirptoceed. logs are unworthy to be called the name Of teacher. Resolved, That we extend an invitation to Teachers, Scheel Air ctors, .Parent 4 and friends of e location to attend our regular meetings and ea neatly solicit their cooperation. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the papers of Lebanon. Resolved, That we adjourn to meet again on the day above mentioned. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church, and in the evening. Sr. JOHN'S REFORMED Cnuamt.—Regular service every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock . , English services next Lord's day morning and evening in Zion's Litheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. German service next Lord's day morning, at 1.0 o'• clock, and English in the evening in Salim's' Lu theran church. • English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Ger man at 23. I'. Di, in the Iforavian church. - at t ts • At Cooper's Betel, .Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 19th Inet., by the Rev. E. Y ; Gerhart, Mr. ISRAEL W. (MOIL fromihe vicinity of Shaeffendown, SABINA E. EBERLY, of Drujach, Pa. On the lot inst4-by the Res. F. W. Kremer, Mr. SAM UEL STEINMETZ; of Shaefferstown, to Miss CAUL', .RINEVEIB, of South Lebanon township. • On the 2141 of November, LAURA. VIRGINIA, daugh ter of M. H. and Maria E. ALBERT, aged 9 mouths and 16 days. ' In this Borough, en the 27th ult., CYRUS P. RISEN. 11AUER, aged 16 years, 3 months and II days'. On the 3d met ~ in this borough, Mrs. GEO. SPANG. THE LAST NOTICE. TILE SUBSCRIBERS having been out of business Eight Months, would give notice to persons yet re'- maitiing in debt to the firm of GEORGE & PYLE, that settlement must promptly be made between this and the Ist of January, next. After that time the books will be &teed into the bandii of A. 8. ELY, Eng., for collection. . GEORGE & PYLE. Lebanon, Doc'. 1, 1.88.1. • • PUBLIC- NOTICE. A LL PERSONS indebted to ABRAHAM LEHMAN, Steam Miller, of North Lebanon township, Leba non county, are hereby notified that his books of ac count bare been transferred to Michael Shenk, and that the same hare been.placed In my hands for collet tient If the accounts are not settled before• the let of January, next, suit will be brought. JOSIAH FUNCK. Lebanon, Dec. 4,..i61„. Att'l for Michael Shenk. 1 In the Court of Common Tobias Kreider, Pleas of Lebanon County ' of is. August Term, 1861 , No. 45, William Pitreaner, Satre Facies, to revive the above Charles Kelley and 1 judgment, continue the lien flatintelßehni,Admlnts- i and show cause why exeoutien tristors °air. Benjamin r 00611 not issue. All the heirs Phree.ner, deed, who and legi.l representatives of was a joint and several Benjamin Plat caner, ileed,hav obligor it:a bond with ing been made parties to dile - One Oliver B. Phreaner. suit. Rethrnable to Nov. T., jlB6 i , No. 211. . . . . Acid now to wit: December 947 l*lfil then frl 7 -..., ---.., ...0ur....6 order and direct that notice of the issuing of the above Scire Packs he given, to William Meaner, John Phreaner Oliver 11: Phreaner, Solomon Phreaner, Bimini% Irony (later Mann Plinatier,) and her hus band, Charles Molly, Sarah. Kramer (late Sarah Pbreaner,) and John Kramer, her husband, as to whom the Sheriff returned "not served," by publica tion three times In one - Of the newspapers published in the Borough of Lebanon. the last pub 'leaden to be at least ten days before the first day of January, Term neat. YO AND EACH OP Y named, OU, the parties above naed, il are therefore hereby notified to be and appear be fore the, Honorable, the Judges of the , Coart of Common Nese in and for said county, to be holden at Lebanon, on Monday, the 6th of January; A. D., 1862, and then and there show cane why the jtialkinent in ttio above case shall not be revived, the Den be continued, and why esiotion shall not lame. JONATHAN fiENDER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mee, Lebanon, Dec. 4, '6l, SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE, FOLLOWING SUNDAY SCHOOL PAPERS, 'WEE& BE RECEIVED AT THE BOOK ST 0 Pt, E OF H. H. ROEDEL, LEBANON, PA. The Child's Paper—Monthly—hystlie American Tract Society. The Child's World---monthly and eembroontlily—by A. S. S. U. The Luthiran Herald—monthly—Lutheras Publics. tion. The Pastor's Helper—monthly—Reformed Publics tion. The Sunday School World—weekly—for Tettehers. The Sunday &hoof Times . 4, SM. Sunday Schools wishing to hare any of these papers will please bend in their number I .ethro January Ist, 1862. [Lebanon, Dec. 4,1661. For the Advertiser. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF L. K.. LAUDERMILCII, In Cumberland. Street, Lebanon, Pa. Seining ow: SeDing-orr - AT REDUCED PRICES. LADIES' DRESS GOODS PLAIN. and Figured Delaines, - Valour Cloth, Para. metta Cloth, 'Persian Ripes, Fancy and Black Silks, Sack Flannels, Oinghains and Calicoes. SHAWLS. Brochai Long A Square Blanket Shawls, Gents' S bawls. NOTIONS. Gardieets, Hdks, Stockings, Hoop Skirt's, Balmoral Skirts, Wars, Umbrellas, Moods, Nutifas. Sintacks, Searle, DM* Gauntlets, &c. MEN'S AND DOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Casslincros; Satinets, Jeans; Ac. DOMESTICS. Muslins, Tickings, - Check Flannels, GROCERIES, WEBS:SWAIM. READY-MADE CLOTHING SOLD AT COST FOR CASH. *LAB kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. .103banon, Dec. 4,1881. $125476 REMO 0 VAL. DANIEL GRAEFF'S. BOOT sV SHOE STORE , AS been removed to his ",.new residence, .in Cnui- Ix becloud street, 3 , 6 squnre West from hisold stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Gioninger, . ILEBANON, PA. Lie has just opened a large and desirable stack of welf-madießoots and Dhotis. Ladies'.lCid Gaiters at 21.25; Lace` Dooteeii $1.50 ; for. Misses, $1; Coarse llion's Mete for s2,6ollifen's Gaiters $2; for Dope $1.75 tns2:so f for Children $l.l - 43i to $1.62%. Also a large veriety.of Overshoes, Trunite, Traveling Bap, kc. Comit,,spa; andjudgo for yourselvtik. 2,ebanou, Nov. po, DANIEL takEvr. SboetilAigers • glos Sho e makers, to work on Military Skink are ,k,tilj wanted by the undersigned Lebanon. Goad wevtnd.:entyleyinent. for .tbe whale winter , will be Oen. APPll7llllPtadtstely to JACOBMOEDEffr Snit- fr46/1. Dem E. 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MISS ATUINS 1711 - OIILD respectfully announce to the citizens of ri Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened a FASHIONABLE MILLINERY and .MANTITA MAK ING ESTABLISHMENT, in Market street, 2d door above Hill. • A new s tock just received an& opened for inspection, embracing a full assortmeht of Silk, Crape and Straw . Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, At. Lebanon, April 17, 1861. READYRIADE CLOTHING Will be sold at Extremel4 Low Prices. • Hlt A Op; one of the firm of Reber & Bros.; hes . taken the stock of Riady-made Clothing" at the apprairement, which will-enable hint to soil lower than anywhere else can be .beuteht. Call and see for your selves boforo you-make your Nal purchase. na.,THREE DOORS WEST PROIVI COURT HOUSE. Lebanon, Sept. lb, URI.. • HENRY RARER. Walter & . -. , Fcc6htls. Mill. mnE mulateribere resPectfully..inform the public that they have entirely rebuilt cut the little BNCa tare, formerly known tot ',Straw's" and later as .Wen geree," about otio-roucta or a mile from. Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pa.; ittin that they have it' : in complete running order, and area prepared to furnish cuatomera regularly with a very impactor article of 11P91E.44 11131.111.5 - 1 30 as cheap se It can be obtained &but any other sou rce.— They keeps also on bantrand for sale at the lowest cash prices CROP, BRAN;SHORTS,:&e. They are also pre pared to do all kinds'oreostonsate itioaw, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vile all to give them ga. tile. The machinery of the Mill is entirely new-and of the latest and most Im proved kind. By strict attentiomto besiness and.faii dealing they hope to merit a share - of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. . FRAN'S LIN WALTER. Nov. 20, 1861. , WILLIAM FOCHT. Furs. Furs. Furs. MILE undersigned would..inform the Ladies of Lebo. J_ non county, that he hoe the largeat lot of LADLES' FURS on hand ever offered in Lebanon, which will be sold at low ratca—froms.l.so to $l5 per nett. NoTnra mierepresented Ittortler to affect a sale. Lebanon, Nov. 6;'61. .AD.C4I RISE. . Executors' Notice. 'money is hereby ' g iven, that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Michael Iless, Sr., dec'd, late of Union township, Lebanon county,Pa., have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons having claims on said Estate will please present them, duly authentica. ted, and those indebted will make payment without de- - lay to eitheer of the undersigned. MICHAEL :ims, jr., Union township. JACOB .WEIDLE, Lebanon, Executors of the Estate of-MicHAEL UM, sr., dec'd: November 2.i, NOTICE. HE undersigned, Ad iteinistrators of the estate of Dr: T WILLIAM BOWAR, Oted., late of Jackeon township, Lebanon county, hereby notify all persons Indebted to, or having claims on said estate, to present them on nr before theist OfJouudry, 1862, Bathe books will then be placed in the hands of a proper °Meer. The Costs of collection in the above case will be greater Won usual, se one of the Administrators is the only Antic° of the Peace in the district, nod hence the accounts will have to be placed in the hands of 41 Justice out or the town ship. D A NIEL MWSEIt, JOSDPLI COOVEIt, 31yeratown, Nov. 27. i 61. .Adtuinietrowre. Trustee Notiee XTOTICE is hereby given' thst the undersigned has .1. 1 1 been appointed, by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, Trusted of the estate* of JOHN IL SNAVELY, of North Lebanon township. Lebanon county; All persons having claims on said estate will please present them, and•those indebted will inake immediate paYment. HENRY S. HEILMAN. Cornwall township, NOV. 20. 1867. Adininisir.itines Notice.- . murlcii: is hereby given that Letters of Adminirtra- VII tion on the estate- of CATHARINE SIIANTZ, deed., late of the borough of Irobanon, Lebanon county, Pa., bare been granted to the undersigned. of the came plane, All persons Indebted to said estate- will Please maim . immedie to payment, mid those having claims will present them far settlement without delay. LOUSER, Administrator. Lebanon, November 20, net OrphatiOo Court Sale. PURSUtNT order of the Orphans' Court or Lebanon county, will be offered for Sale at public rendue or out-cry, on' Saturday, the 21st day of December. next, at l o'clock, P. at the publioheuse of Ifasar Lot, in the borough of Lebanon, to the county 'of Lebanon all that certain Al casuage, Tenement and Lot of G t orind: with the appurtenances, late, the Estate of rgiCatharine Shantz, deed, sltuole in the borough of Lebanon aforesaid, fronti lig 66 feet on Chest nut street, adjoining lot of Genry - Miller on t in - East, an alley on the South anti lot of Geo. Snavely on the West. The improVements onz said Lot being it Two-Story WEATIIER-BOARDED DWELLING HOUSE and Kitchen, and a frame Stable. The terns of gal e will be made knownty the Subscrltle n . the day of sale. ' *MICILCEL LOESER , Administrator of the Nstate of Oatbittiii. Stianti, doc'd Legarion, November 2Q, 1861. • ALSO; At tha tam time, at the late residence of the.deeeas ed, in Chestnut street, between 31a.het and Plank Road, the - following _ ' PERSONAL PROPERTY : Stove and Pipe, Eight Day CLOCK, ~.,- "Bede and Bedsteads. 1101IBMADE ...WEN 0.; Bedding and Clothes, Cetpethtga, Drawer, I I Chairs, Tables, Kettles, Tubs, Looking Glass es, Kitchen Furniture, and many other arts- aloe 'too numerous to mention. Terms. du., will be made known by -MICHAEL LOUSBR, AiitiVr. Lebanon, November al, 1881.. ....,_ 'FITS,!. F ITS 1: FITS ! : ! 1 H. RICKEY has removed hie No ; 1 Tailoring ii..... Establishment to .No.S. North Walnut street, two doors north of George A Pyle's store, and directly op posite the Court House, up stairs, where he will contin 1 . no to manufacture all articles - in his line- with nestneasaaddispateh. Particular attention will . be paid to cutting and making children's cloth. tug, AT., Ac, We solicits a continuance of the very 'liberal patronage thus far extended by tbe citizens of Lebanon and 'kinky.- • All kinds of stitch ingldone on reasonable terme on ens of J. M. Singer's Sewing Machine& AU work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed: " [Lebanon, Jitly 3;14111. ATKANs A ItROISfNew !koot "ad 1;f ORPHANS , COURT SALE • On Wednesday and Thursday, 4th and sth or December, 1861 min VALUABLE PROPERTY, known as the "COLE ,L BROOK FURNACL' ESTATE," situated in LON tbONDERRY TOWNSBIS Lebanon county, Pa., mid. way between theßorouglie of Elizabethtown and Leb anon, and 7 miles from the Cornwall Ore Banks, will be offered at Public. Sale ' on the p realism, on THURSDAY, iiteSh day of DECEMBER, 1861, . in 'pursuance of an ordcr of the Orphans' Court of Lob anon- county. Said Estate contains upwards of 147 . 0 ACRES, ..gosoliaorahle portion of which is in TIMBER, the re mainder being in u high sate of cultivation, admira bly watered, and the whole under excellent fencing.— The improvements consist of a spacious and well built STONE MANSION, with Ornamental grounds , (including a TEN-PIN ALLEY,) KITCHEN, OAR. DEN, DAIRY, BARNS STABLES, SMOKE HOUSES, SMITHS' and WACVN..6IAHEEs , SHOPS, ICEHOUSES, and OFFICES of every descrip tion attached; a MERCHANT GRIST AND SAW WILL, built of Stone, on a never failing eticam of Water, with fine -64 .1 STONE DWELLING, STABLING, and all necessary and convenient out buildings connected thereaith; a large STONE FARM HOUSE, with TEN ANT'S HOUSE, WASH and SMOKE HOUSE, with very superior BANK BARN, 96 by 45 feet, and all other necessary convenience EL There are also connected with the property upwards of FIFTEEN DWELLINGS for, hands, in. nod repair, and the OLD COLEI3ROOK FURNACE, which ; might be put in running order at a trilling ex pense: .liar" There aro likewise a nurober of thriving FRUIT ORCHARDS, of the choicest qualities and varieties of FRUIT. ALSO, .will be offered on Wettpiesday, the 4th day of December, 1861, on the premises, the valuable property now occupied by WILLIAM YOUTZ, situated in South Annrillo township, near. Bachm a l es Mill on the road leading from Colebrook to Ann- • and on which are erected TWO' ':s.,Pa` ROUSES and TWO STABLES. Near' L N.it, the buildings end on the public road, , r it±i; e iI , is one of rho finest SPE/NOS. in State. .ThiS 'property contains 336 ACRES, e largo propOrtron of Which is TIMIXING TIMM, of 30 vcare growth, not excelled by any in the county, and which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Inr. All of the above property will be told either in the whole, or in parcels. to suit purchasers. as the Bultdings,,feeres, and other improvements, admit of convenient subdiyisiOn. geilt*Persons pUreliasing With a view of entering into the IRON BUSINESS-, can be accen , modeted..with I,ootl or 2.OOO.AORES of choice TIMBER LAND.' .115 Those desirous of viewing the property. can do 80 by calling on the Manager, Mr. JOHN BENSON, re siding on the premises who will show a CONNECTED DRAFT of the land , with-the proposed aalailvialato. .INr An indisputable title Will be given on the let of April,lB62, and teems triode kuovrn on day of. Bale, by W. G. FREEMAN, Administrator of the Estate Of W. COLEMAN; deed Lebiumm, Pa., .Novergber 13, 1661. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. WILL belold at public ease, in pursuance of an or der of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, on SATURDAY, DECEIItBEI27, 13t1, at the public house of Wm. Barnet. in Fredericksburg, tha Real Estate late of henry Bucher, deed., viz i No-I.—Containing: 20 ACRES AND 18 PERCHES of land, situate in Swatsra township, about 334 miles from Fredericksburg and the same distance from Jones town, on the road leading 'Union Forge, adfoining lauds of Jacob Lentz, - Abraham Sherk.e.nd others.— The iinprovementi areaPWO-STORY ROUGH CAST LOG HORSE, SWEITZER BARN, OR. CHARD, Pump near the house, running water on jhe premises, &c., &c. No. I.—Containing 2 ACRES and 64 PERCHES sPaour or WOODLAND, situate in Babel tOwiiship. about 2 miles r,, from Fredericksburg, at the foot of Little ; Mountain, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoot terly, Samuel Ulrich, Elias Uhrlch, and - others. Good title and possession will be given on the let of dpr11,1862. Terms, &c. will he made known at sale by PETER BUCFI ER, Bethel twp., Nor. d Administrator. The Attention of QIINDAY serum SUPERINTENDENTS is celled 0 to the INFANT SCUOOL CATECHISM, printed in chapters, on fine white cards. PART I Chapter L—" Tho Creation." Chapter 4.—" The Flood." PART II Chspter T.—" The Birth of Christ, Visit • of, the Shep herds,r"&c., Chapter 11.--" The Vistt of the Wise Meo, and Jesus' Flight.iuto Egypt." Chapter lll,—"Jesus' Returu. and his Journey to the Passover at Jerusalem." Price, 3 cts each ; 25 cts per doz; $2 per hundred. Address, IL IL IttifiDEL, Nor. 13,'61. Lebanon, Penu'a 'lB6l NEW STYLES. 1861 A DAM RISE, In Cumberland Street, between 11„. Market and the Court House, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Styleof HATS AND CATS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully 113 Ti ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most coslty;alwa3s on hand. Hebei also Jug opened aepicit did sssortmont of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE,.CUBIAN, and all others. gm. Re wilt-nisei Wholesale all kinds of Ilets, Cipe, &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous tdaus. Lebanon, July 17, 1801. Boot and Shoe Store. JACOB RCEDEL respectfully in forms theputlia that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in SAW wan his new building, in Cumberland st., where he hopes to render the same satisfattion as heNtofore to all who may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchant's and 'dealers In BOOTB and SHOESand every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large, and veiled - stock. He lA - determined to surpass all ccmpetition in' the manufacture of dyes article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A duo care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none lit the best quali• ty of LICATILEft and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen aro employed P. 8.--Ho returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat, tronage [Labanon,July 1801. " 31L -1 SIM .2 1 Aa._ -" MC i Atil CIA3IE to tbo subscriber, in Palmyra, Lebanon Co., ii, ...) about tbsitrot of October, 1861, nue STEER, White and Bed, about one and. a . . half years old, and 1 11EIF- - ; '..:.. ' .'-'. , Ell, white and red spreckled, t almot one year old. The own- 'rte ' er or owner's are requested to come and take the same away, otherwise they will be dealt With according to law. SIMON G. HOKSTICK. October 30, '6l. . . Meellent Tavern for Rent. riinAT well-known Tavern In the Borough of Lebanon, 1 Lebanon county, known as the "Black llorsei"-the pro rty b , of Annie - L.llrue. will be offered for rent at pub lic out-cry, on the premises. on .t. SatartloY, the 7th of Deeentber,l36l, ! 1 , 1 at 3 o'clack, P. M. It is in a good location, and the bnlldingsnre large,commodiona and well arrangtgl ; the stabling in particular is very extensive, and ti tire is nearly one and- a half lot of ground 'be longing tolt. ' . .. Fog fortber particulars apply to the,undersignod,- at Lebanim. Ternis and conditions will die:Made 'kunwn at the tune of the letting;-by -4 ISAIC2MY.FEIt, Nov( mbar 30, 186 t. - Coineattibi Brun. The - Eclectic ChOtalooti l FOR TAN USP OF TIM SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHER, TS piononuced by atF who hey° examined it, better adapted to the wants of the Sunday schoot teacher than any , now in use: Send for a copy for . examination, Price par dozen, dik cents ;.per hundred, $6.00 Nov, 6,'81,' Address-11.1f. IMPEL, Lebanon, Pa. NEW PALL & VITINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY Itt STINE'S STOKE! LADIES' DRESS. GOODS French Aferinees, Cohn, gs, , protneree, .Muelin, 'ranee, all Wool Rope, Flack Flannels end plaid Goode of every description end at all prices. For a splendid assortment of Dk.ess Qoods oall,f‘t • IXBNAY & !4TINVS: SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! ! Brocha square and Long Shawls, all Wool,pla,id Long Shawls, Mourning Wool noirla and a large lot of ,square Wool • Shawbkoterecl of low prices -by HENRY ?t "STINE. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR: Clothe, Caseimeree, Sattinete, Union Osealuketly Ken tucky AIMS, Ermine Cloths, and an asio:r.tment Eeavor Cloths. which will be offered at-redhead telembSt Lebanon;"Noe. 6,'61. ITENIMA: STINE. alsnasiges. Almanacs. ALMANACS FOR 1862, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY H. H. ROFIDEL, CUMBERLAND STREET,LEBANON Via :—Lanourter dlinanac—Roghah and eerinan. L u th eran o do:. do Philadelphia " Reading " earman OWI Lebanon, November 6,'61. Ds , o • 4 ll' YOU WANT it_PIOTUBB of yottr deceased friend, bblorod oil, cal at 'DAILY'S Gallory; - to the Lannon - Deposit Bank. M: (•J v ~ y STOMACH BITTERS. The 7 proptietbrs and manufacturers HOS TETTER'S 'CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can app.4l with perfect confidence to physicians and plti zens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu lation heretofore .nnknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of liestetter's 816=6 Bit ters for the last year 1/mounted to over a half million bottles, and front its manifest steady increase in limel past, it is evident that during the coming year - the consumption will reach near one million bottle:!. 'This immente amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepare, lion, and the eanciion el the most prominent physicians iu , those sections of the country -where the article is best knoirn,:who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all'eases of stomachiC derangements un t il he diseases.resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary:efforts in the way of • trum peting the qualitiesof the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, whiclt is destined to belts , entluring as tielb flostetter"a Stomach 13itters• have proved a Godsed to , regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their Victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters!' are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of u-n -alloyed pleasUre. It removes all morbid matter from the genteel), purifies the blood, and inspertarenewed.vitttlity tothenervoussystem, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoratiewo health. It operates upon the stomach, live,w.toitl other digestive organs, mildly but powe ully, and Soon restores them tea condition essential to the healthy discharge of the ft - oldie/1i of nature. Elderly pes'sbng inay use the Bitters daily as per directionittn u thetottle, and they will find id it n:stiniultiortieculiarly adapted le comfort declining yeafi, ass it.is plettsant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally: We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach 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 arc certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation. of mother anti child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she he young, 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. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate' the' energies of the system, and 'enable the mother to bear Up.under her exhausting tri a ls and responsibilities. -Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of:pity:si cians, because it is 'agreeable - to the taste as well'as certain to gied ti , permanent increase of bodily strength. . All those persons, to whom we have part lett; larly referred above, to wit: sufferers front fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated. invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physicil welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial.. CAUTlON.—We•caution the .public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for lloarrrrra's .CELEBRATED STOSIACII BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"' blown on the side of the bottle, and stumped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph aignature is on . t he label. alai- Prepared and sold by prOSTETTEII. & SMITE, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. Dy - Pr. (Mo. Boss, D. S. Rabar, J. L. Lemberger, Lab anan; J. 0. Seklmor, Fredericksburg; FL, P. Uhaver Bro., Aanville.;. Martin Early, l'allnyra. Denara ler 50200-1 y. WEEKLY ARRIVALS ! MBE .13RE'llIVB" Store, opposite the Cour l / 4 11ouer, j has among fhis ek'm arrivals : lihds Molasses at from 25 to 50 cts per gal. Bblii Sugar (good) st 9 and 10 cts per pound. 5 Bags Coffee (best) at 15 cents per pound. DRY GOODS. 20 pieces Calico end Blenched Muslin tP i rte. 10 -" New btarkote 12,14 en. 10 " fidelities 034 cts. 10 " Now Style De Lainrs 25 cts. 20 " Print fr!..‘ A lot of TieltiO 4 gs from 5 to 21 rtg. Dunest lc Langhorne 10 eta. stoe6iugs4.i as. Carpetings from auction very tow, 20 Rineha Shawls—root and silk, the genuine article —very cheap. ALEN'S AND .LADIES' CLOTHS, . LADIES' CLOTH CLOA.KS, and'ft large assnytment. of DRESS amps: which will be sold cheap for , assWittni.thr any hill of foreign- geode upward of tive.dothirs. bought for cash . , &deduction of five per et. will lie made. SA.. All kinds of Country Produce-taken in exchange. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 'ft. J. OEOIO 3E. RIO- A NtY Vc-747,-.NTED. qpiiE Commistdoners of Lebanon county are desirous of making a loam of SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL LARS. Immediate application should be made to the Treasurer, C. H. Bergner. Esq., or DAVID HOLLINGER, Commissioners. SIMON BOLTZ, of ROBERT EVANS. Lebanon county A titter :--Cratus Sul , Clerk. Lebanon, September 18, IS6 James 11. SIGN OF THE MANINTOTH tVATCII, Eagle' Buildings. ettalber/ormrStral, ' . LP.B.A.NON. FrEaS to the-Public an elegant and extensityeamort ment 01P PARTS,STYLES OF FrNE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Catneo, Enamelbd Werk, and Elia/Sean Coral Breast Pins, Ear Kiwis and-Ninger Rings. Got,” CHAINS' of every style . s end quality. Eurliall, French, Swiss and Ameri can 'Gold and Silver Watches of the nowt approved am/ celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. -A large variety of, Fauey Goods. Paintings, Vases, &a. The stock will be found among the largest in thissep tion of Pennsylvania. and has been selected• with great care from the most celebrated importing end manufac turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia. Rgeeistrie done at the slier to:7.i notice, and iu a moat workmanlike manner. - My friends, nud the Pula ie generally are invited to an examination of uiy superb stuck. JAMES 11. KELLY, hign of the Ellg Watch, Lebanon, Julp•3,lS&l. ' AM. BURRS. J.A. UF4bII.IIIA7i.LONO A New Pirm. Cheap Cash, l 4store, and 3R ling and Grain-Businem runt. undersigned having forme-ail partnership lone. I .WM4E/A NTILE, MILLING A It GRAIN 131ISI. NESS, 'would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. 'They will contiae to keep, At the late stand of SIIERR & LONG, soma com. Vete stock of oil kinds of 'OOOL3 usually kept In a country store, which they will retail:Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to - buy for cash .50,000. Bushels of WHEAT, 34,000 Bushels of RYE, -- 20,000 Busbela "of - CORN, 25,000. Bushels of OATS. For Which they will pay the hihheat Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN an Svolutok. 'The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest.prices, GOAL, by the Wet. Load or by the Toln all kinds of MILL FR BD . SALT; PLASTER, &c. Kir They solicit the boldness of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such M end and just principles aa satisfaction to. ail. - SHERE . ,.GESSAMAN & LONG. North Lebanon, Match 1501. ' ..' rIIO I rOGICALriIS• .. . 11101rELLO;Butep, where are "you going that: you are dretsied upset? , ,doe—l =going teJ."lr „. grprin Adam R . s" te ',B,Aful: ll 4 -' . ing to have any Likenesktiketi. • -, : 4 'l ettet.—Why, do you gecko it,:.eiiii tnei trot to ontef.:*: j • otlierieeinieto have it akkeei-11:, . -.. . • -. Ans......Bseause F.eintOs ..treturea.are. al tertri utilhig • . - Bud mcireiiiithful t o ad &hate and nearly- everyh -, Quee,—Can youteltraeoshy hie plot:whit ar goes to'lffai cs: auperior to others? , eteti..-Ares Ihe bait 9 - years praetire, rand -han'i ano! . ior I Csuietrife, sant4Litlife other fixtures are of thit, ii3tattreo- proved' kind. - : , t . - (*.--,t 't _, ence•-• , -Whist kind of- Pleuras does be le*, ....Z.. . `_,,,: Ans.--He takes Anihrotyrsei, autidethid* 1-. , i;vill lideos,.and slimier` firth& : epeeand. r w,, r ; 'iusallost4 to Lite tfitiev.Plairt. . Nickell thee PhotographirftitoreHegit.. w t., ,:,,, -,7-..' t - 4 1 4 et , vNtrsons and has therritholorintW .T. . ...„• otio of t Artiste. His charges =are iettsortable• sod hisLICH -iikitßittLbAß - ; PIA. ;"open everyday (except suudoyi from 8 o'clock; 1 ,- taktrisAlitniterii, , RiitAtie,„ ii, P.M; Don'tt-forket,,NELH'S ROOMS 'ls -the 1 geode tifiWogi, just feltved.t lilts:heart get the - Beet:Pfeturee. 4 - f3itly 3, I'9. ? the ein*initt 11 A Y.l - 4311,'S I Sarsaparilla ..FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD:. hint fur the speedy clamor the following complaints Slcrofacluavid Sernfral outs Affections,a me. ns ',V min n re, *LT/ceren, Sores, Erupt/wean, Pin d pare, Pustules, latlceteitesi 11 , 14.1A1a, end stll,Skin Diseases.' . oAm.s:rn, Ind., 6th fusel 1459. ' d t - . ..rttit co- tient. t I feat it my duty to IM. kret , • .. s e v. hat your .`, , neef,uparrilla has dune fur .me. De, it, .utneited a.;:croftiloos infeCtion, have suffered free , ' , Mita& ways for &mistimes i 0 beret out In Meer% eh no hands and arum; sometimes it iarTnr.l Plll distressed me at the steno:eh. Two yew , . It ',robe cut on my head and covered my scalp a,l'l liin with one earn. which was painful and lestinseets .1 , 3,4110 n, I tried amity medielneatiml several phyvit.anos; bon without Much relief frdin any thing. In the Oise: dee grow n'n , Sfi. at length I true to rend itt 'ha tiospel messenger that yr& hal 'prep:l4lf ivy it , aranjalrilln,f,,r . I knew treal.resf that may thing you ensile roust be geed'. 'I Senile Cincinnatian - dam it; and' new - lit till It cured me. I took it, :IA ad. hon,,iti steall d.'.eas of a teaspoonful over a nem tai. aunt Itted alnurio. three bottles. New and beinitny skill soon Wigan to-form under the acpb which slier a while f: t 1 off. 3.11 skint is now clear, and I know-by My [Flat due diteltee has gone limn alyaysieso„ can. well believethat I. feel it bat I am saying when/ toil you, that I hold you to he one nil the apogie4l of tlltstige, tied +amain ever gratefully. Your, ALFRED IL TALLEY. St. Alltlieltay ,- s Piro. nose or Erysipelas. Tottrer acid Salt Riteuni, Scold 'Read, Ding worm, bore lb. yes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Proide writes from Salem, N. Y., 11th Sept,. leyo , that he Ilea cured an inveterate cane of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the perievering mot of our Saraapartha, and alto, a dangerous Malignaltt Ergeip . eat by large doses of the same; soya he mime the cummou _ lir options by Inconstantly:: litronstio . note; Goitre or Swelled Noah:. 7,1n010n dean of Prospect, Texas, writes : "Three bot tles of ;tour itarseparilla cured me from a Goitre a hItt cOMI en the neck, which 1 had Buffered titan over hen yelita." d , riteorrhren . or Alla II en. -Ovn.rinte. Tumor, Uterine ntecrntion, natuale Disease*" If. S. Chturnittig, of field York City, writes " bleat;ehnerfaily tenthly with the request of your agent in renting I love found your Sarsaparillas mese excellent atteratite hi the. notacrous complaints for which we employ such a remedy, bat espitelellY in kaiak Pieta:Ka of ti, , e.;7:ersdnteuedtatheale. - I hare cured mapy liereter;.• Me eters of heueorrhom by it, and soine.ithere the dun plaitit Wee caltaNl by ideeration of the Maros. The ulcer ation Miele wait:4oOn cured. Nothing within toy knewl edoy iiervirs it for these fetnale detengeinents," Edward -.llarrow,.of Newbury, Ala., :Wrilen. "4 gernrmotar , iarllatitte• on one of thefernates hrtny'lemliv : which had defied all the rairistlies we could employ, /MA beini,COUTtetety cured by your Extractor &It - sa:pwills. Our physician thought nothing but satires thus emi,l afferl relief, but he advised the trial of your Sorstntatilila as 'the last resort before rotting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight'. weeks nos minion' of the disease remultun." Syphilis and. Mercurial DisertsC.• h'nw ORLFANR. itSth August, 'TRAP. De. ,I. C. Aver : Sir, cheerfully cannily with the re. mie.t or your agent, and report to you saute of the efforts I have realized with your Sarsaparilia. .1 have eared frith it, In my practice, most of the COM for;whlch ills recommended, and have funned its eill•cts truly wonderful to the cure of renereat and ikr euriol liisease. One of my patients had Syphilitic tiloese in his throat, which were consuming his ratite and the top of his mouth. Your Sareaperilla, steadily takes; ['Wed UM hi lire weeks. Another 'was attacked by see °minty rsyroptema in his mum, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, ,to that I believe tine disorder would soon reach hiF bruin Mid kill lam' Rat it yielded to my achainistrtniknn of Your Serinaparille:.tlus unicorn healed. and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to hiS face. - A woman who had beep treated tortiut sane disorder by mercury was suffering front this poison in her bones. They had become so sow int re to the weather that nn a damp day she sulfured "ex- um-biting pain in her Plate and bones. She, too, was clued entirely by your Sarsaparilla b, a few weeks know.frout lie formula, which your agent. gave me, thatt thine itrerarathnt from, your laboratory must hew great rennet:ly consemasntly, these 'linty remarkable 'results with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, C. T.-I.ARINIED, If. D. illvatuuntisne, Gout, *Liver Complaint., INDEPSNDENCS Preston CO, Ye., all July; 1850. Dn. J. C. Anal Sir, I have been afflicted with alpha ful chronic Ritermeatism for a long time, which baffled the of inhYsicianicand stork to me in spite of all the remedies] could flud, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cared one inn tr.() weeks, anti teetered toy' general health ant much that 'I son far better than before 1 was attacked. I think itit wonderful medicine. J. YREli3i. Jules, Y. Geichell,:.of St..Loule, writes: .q have hems afflicted foe years with an affection of the Liter, which destrayed try health: I tried every thing, end every thing hilted to relieve me; and I hate peen a brokendowa name fwr some years from nice other cause than derangement the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev.lldr-Espy, adcfied too to try your Sarsaparilla, because be said he knew you, end tiny Whig you Made was worth trying. Ey the bleStr ing of Clod it has eared me, and hasso purified tnyltiendi as to intake a new man of Me. I feel young again. The best that can be said oryon Jr not half good enough.". gela irros,Carteer Tizitiorsi Eniamstmenip,t Ulceration, Caries. artAlfarfolioatcht-irg the Bones. A great variety of Casa hilve r .begiftiii*Pa; 03 RIMS Cure, of these fornildatile aoutplatisi4lMitikaittltedtliitimp the use tel this rennonly, but otir„nataater&ginapt admit them Some of them maybe', \ ASitittrMait Almai,r.c, which the agents belpvininMet are:PitioPseli fis! ferule - is gratis to all wino call for them."' Ifenrt sty; Melaneltoly, networkable cures of these etteeticus , lurceetwesk tine niter:dive power of this medicine. It slain lat,a tine vital functions into vigorous action,wint thus uwKrnuOPS dis..nders which would he supposed beyond Us , 1,3 , 41: Snob a remedy Iles long been required by the ne , ,ete.ities of the people, and we are. soirSdent that this wit h., for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1:0r. TILE 'RAPID CURL OF Coughs, Colds, I.IIIIIFICIIZR Hoarselieetit crquily 'ln cipient (10 , 11 R, sminittion, land for the Relief of Consoiniitive Patients in ativalived Stages of- the Disease. ibis is a .remeily SO universally known to surpass - any ,t,her th,, cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is te.eless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. 'tit adivetiod excellence for coughs and colds, and its tro Ty ,t . entiorint , eures of pulmonary disease, have Made -le known throughout the civilised 'nations of the mulls, i f f!W RI'S the communities, or even families; =Mug Client who hare not some personal experienced' its (greets—l staid its L%.! trophy in their midst of its victory over the PUN let rirl•t ttngerous disorders of the throat end lungs. As all loom the dreadful fatality :of.these disorders, and so they knew, tom the effects that remedy, we need not tie wore than to Astaire Omni that itlias now all the vir. tufts: thatit did have whert.paking=the cures which have won so stnengly it . Pon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by DLL C. AYER & CC., Lowell; Nast. Sold by J. L. Letriberger, Dr. Boas and D. S. Reber, Lebanon; Beiver &LBro., Annville; Shirk, lityeratown; Darning, In. Nebo;. Harper, Bast Hanover Krell; Sbaeiferete4ls; and by Dealers everywhere: CHEAP F STORE • O RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cumberland Street and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. TESSRS. RA.IICJI & LIGHT tako pleasure hi I'lll'oM. 1.11 iug their friends and the public generally that they, bare Jiist opened a large and carefully selScted-assort ment of ORV GOODS, ' . . GROCERIES. . • QffRENSWARE, , &e.f to which trey respectfully invite the' attentiod of thd public. 'Their• • DRY GOO EIS have all been selected with the greatest, ow e from the largest 1 - inputting !Tenses In Phileilefpiii& • GROCBRIBS, • A large stock of cheap Seors, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and a ll kinds of Spices. Also, a large.assortruent. of QUEENSAVARE Among which arc the newest patterns. together With most an imdlesSrariety of Gods in their line - of throb nous, which , will be sold serf cheap for cash i or Coutktt3t , Prisluce taken in eithaige.' BAGS ! BAGS - 1.1 The attention of Millers os4 Verimps-is direetpdokr, their large stock of BAGS,, 01 . t0y . , ad/ at' wholesale prices. • - October 17, 1560. ki O= main, A ITIEZIAINGS,V7; • ITORNEY-ATLAW.—Office In Cumberland street, in the office of his father, lien. 4ehn. Weidman: • hebation, itugost, ZS, 1861. IF YOU WANT • • • A 7good PICTURE fora Medallion of Pfn, • LT'S Gallery, next door to the Lebaltdit Pepoolt Bank, 11 - I*ENRY & STINE aro daily, receiving ha lobable 3133 Dress Goods, such as - Giddies, Morambigues, Mo derma, ha WEIS, Lavel las °fall kinds for tKe.yeling dresies; Silk Olpillye, Silk Tisanes, Crape.De Spahr. , aingliatas and Grey Drees Goode - of every: - ,description, offered at unusually low prices by . HENRY '& STINE: AN the above gouda -offered at very low prices:' 1 - full iuiioitmeitioi'TtAitoT:•aii:Aii -t itd Pants jut reedyinland offered at Great Bargains by" xr.tNRY & nom. A.TrulicitttU:',4446 o ;2MiZtajte ( *Sul . ,streetiVe4iiiii,ffee r•4 6 4 2 :d'04 , 4 1 0: WA. • • .• • . CV:IMS 'VW 111X1EVigi t, it s 72(3sRWite. 4 .1 I fteelii 'W:g . tinutivatlystsr 13,-13! 4,44,44 at two -worfairoita "nt • .2. 1 20 : - :14 + 0 1 -* c o A - Fe' , T 414. ITS 7 .I3.fiX.NOILI lber WV - style ktiownArtAlie art, at GALESY, 582 Aral • sit,lttllizth, ArAfe Size it • • STERXeq • • ' A•mi; RoTrp Box e pint • .11 0 Blit &e, }tent I. 1860. NEI Ea ;-. .41%;" BMleiter. tiX of other isAtikikeiii)et than ReAgr A STING;..
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