t glbiuttiotc TERMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WIWNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. • oar Why John, where are you go in g tq itt euoll a hurry Wbbi am going to LAUBAr.3I.%, in Market atreat, tO boy a titaalot or Yarntiara. Viroll, John, mu you toll'oio the resou why LAumica wills so much more rualtit . tre find Chairs g/au all the Cublaskoakors Lehitriou - parader 1 . Tour John. I dhlpk I can tell thatros***7 plainly; he hu always got by far the Len hest assort ments of all kinds of FUrn bore areitlitWon Laud, Whlob be also sells a great deal cheaper (*fluky other Cablnet-maker ; besides ho has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivers all 'Furniture aud Chairs sold by him, free of charge; those I think tolbo ♦ory good and ndrentageoue reasons. 4* An the 984 finigimi . will leave for the seat of war this 'week, the public will please bear in mind' that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING BSTABLIBIIMENT, in Lebanon, is that of C. ,Bncintanuants. Any person in want .of good.iiade work will please call on him, be- fore buying elsewhere. C. BnoTnEntaire. Lebanon; No . 20, 1861.-6ino. • • By notice in another column 10011 be seen that a Teacher? Institute will'eomatence in this borough on Thursday, Xiduary 111th. to continue three days.. The tirst'uoneert.of LAROOQUA, the Indian !Jenny. Lind, tools Place in the Court Home on Monday evenitwand was well attend ed. title fs it splendid slbger and reader, and is prenonnoed by those capable of judging to have s superior vote, to Apse Itlehinge. Another concert will lie even this (tueSdny) evening,, when then ear whout,iitnitto both charms shotild not fell to attend; , The follo*ing„R,eal Estate of Dan . lel 43rna, was lately 'Old - Puplie Sale ;-5 norm and 11.0 perohee -of lind.in this borough, to Peel% at $162 . per sore) 134 Aerobes to Peter Zimmerman, for '$181); sores•of Woodland in terrnshlp,,. to, Jeremiah Strayer and Denry ID. Garman y 46-tior aire.'• • . Vie have been iequested to state thieit tikere will be ii, Speoiel *Oleg of the Lebo. •flonthgaiihrjoUlteral and: itoriteultural Soul. tstY oti - Siturdai, Deiopiher.2J at, l'afolock P. M.;,iot the Court House, iikett budoess of itn portssme aill be transuded. Leagth .Dissinger'd letter . 4 5 ) N6 04 us Sekliiirlifits putrllcat on till next week. Peivacas sending letters at present, to marossarber of the 1/3d Regiment, will direct to the osier, off ,the Copt* of the company to erblab itio, oilcloth& belong., ;and el. follows:- 44 feet %fed -,11144 Washington City, D. P., 113 d Resin :Met, V. V.- . ser was is PATIEBB, IhESON-1%0 above 111144.411 lots Been itiohlred by a friend who !cretin...umlautt be le an Englishman - by birth, but for the hisit thittY"one Years an American by abate° and Ity .adoption;.ite has • men cinch of frontlet' llkoand of tbelrrongs 'which are prao• tioed.upon the Indlius.• And with the• hope of securing for them better protection he Is diligent. ly laboring telterever a door is open; hilt mission sewn' twilitteetad more to our own people than to thnindian Slireetly, for he holds that Chris tian eoaditions Are a first requisite before Creeds can be made acceptable. Hence, Ohtiet enjoined, "feed the hungry; clothe the naked," & q . Bishop Clark, of Bhode Isiaad•Ahnit spelake of . Lim antl.his mission; at a puGitemlinktnehr Prov. Wane. / "I this Reding,* *healer they ' thought much nbutlt the Indifpicttire• 'Mr. ago; wheth er it..ooquired to them, daYriey .dity., ',that •we had in the` midst' f our nation a "Aegis more thor •oughly wronged lu every respect thin any other people on 'the face of the Globe. For .this is the simple. Antihero:is not alpeVdlipon, the faem of this Beitirkillnt bite billth mese den:44lly robbed .of all its rigfilinnd of :111 hequptestinist, and of 'everything that is dthti..C.tcOuifttaiity, than the Aboriginal tribes et North Alierica. This is the fast and we are the - lofibera; our fathers and we, co long as we allow ourselves to continue the pettilye participants le their sin. Now rll over this And their lies th• yhOrd. of sympathy ready to vibrate when the breath strikes them. It 14 the epeolail Maslen of-Father Beeson to breathe that breath." The following is a copy of the petition to Con. grass circulated by Bather Beeson, and whiob, be trusts, no one will fail to sign at the first op portunity To the Senate and Eons° of BeprotentatiVes of the United States in Unreal Aisembled: Your memorialiett respectfully represent that euttiebtle repgrts testify that the diffietilliee /blear str friftinentlY doctor with our frontier In dians, result from the fact that they are nut prao tlsaiiy se subjects for the protection of civil Isw, and are therefore the victims of law less outrage, against which they have no redress. Your mettloriatiots, therefore, pray that com mlisionters may be etiolated to visit every tribe and lwveatigate the nature and extent of their grievances; and also to designate territorial lines withlawhio.b they shall have full protection in the enjoyestilit of all their just rights, an that. to rob or murder as Indian shall be punishable offence, the tame as if oeuitslttad apes 9 Amer ican eltlzen. :or All the troops on thtsside of the Potomac, in the vicinity of DermaWyttt and P001603411e, 'have been ordered into *lister quarters, e*dept Inch aishav,kheen ordered to other points. ; it istigein reported that the Penney nia Regimentiiwlll he wintered either at Fair fax or Leesburg. Both points aro about equi distant from the present encampment. AMP Sheritt Bender hes appointed Geo. W. Hada, of Ex-Sheriff his deputy. Alt , This Hospitals in Washington, George. towrrsd, Alexandria, contained on the 29th ult. ten hundred and eighty-three sink and wounded -soldiers. OUR ARMY 6ORRESPONDEI4CE, From the 11P34( Regiternt. ranT oOdD *LOPE, December 6th', 18M. } ISOrton Aercorts F.a :—I isopidonttilly got hold ,of a Opy of your paper for thk week, aid Was inrprited to sae that you had no regular mop aernamondent in ibis Regiment. I wilfendeavOr to keep you posted on tho moves and doing', of if I can find thno. Of our trip from Lebanon to WashinalwieNie :now too late to say much, sullies it thaV,lserat rived at Washington in good time, all sate-and • sound,—rtohody missing—and were entertained. -over night-in tbe "Soldier's Rest;" a place pet.: posety provided for the now comers. The next ,mottincafter our snivel in the oity we marched oat to kendati @eon, where we pitched tents, and then soldier's life commenced with us in earnest. All hand. leek to it as naturally as a duck toilet:W. water, so there was very little jar ring &oaf/Attu. After remaining in Camp Brown about one week, we .creek tents, - and moved about two miles east, "the)? We pitched again, and remained another week, when we came on to this place, which is about 3 milis from Washingten, in the State of Marylant When we came here, on Monday Just, it was generally believed that we were to ereet fortifies 'Anne, but we are no at it yet. Wo oan, from our camp, lea o the r s at work upon thcp , but what they cover or command we can n judge from here. I believe -tare ir - !, °'soldi r s em ployed upon them. Oenetal -11A0vieuan not believo in making soidieie do such work ` -as-.11 takes them away . so muck -th'elvatitir do ting,' I think' Ar i s rig At. Wrove no; nns yet, although we fr 9 divot -Ist tun daily, ever sine° Ire erf,http: * The ere , a hit of roudkets hero, but Abokilujpitipat we want. We were promised,And:intend to.haro either the Mini° musket, orr Edield rifle.' - Troops of all kindsare constaritly:oti the.inove In and around the city;and adross:Gre`FotOinae. I will not attempt to give nn 'estimate ofthe num ber of troops encamped around tbe.eity, Abet is impossible, unless one has access to the &Part meats and beside'', it is not best to boast. We have had quite a nanreber orrisits from Lebanunians since we are hire—some from sol diers in the army, among 'whom were Atjt. F. jr., Capt. John Weidman, _Lieutenants Reinhold and Linetiwearer, Sergt. Hoffman, of the -Ist.Reserve Cavalry, Sergt. Dobbs, of Capt. Weidman's company, and many others , whom I con nbt.now name. Among thecitirens whci•vis ited Of were 'our good friends G. DAWSOX COLE MO! N., and lady, Adolphus Reinoehl, •Esq. Ely mill others. You may be sure we glad to see:Asti all. 'And-Ists* a few words for and about ourtialrbs: First thin, It baa been reported that for: tliffr n st three days we were In camp, we bad nothing but bread and water to eat. This is all traatti eds tv ery one should, and.wOuld have had,. one day's rations yet remaining ,in his haversack, ;if they had not destroyed them or threw theta 'airay.— The next day we dretr our regular rations 'from the Government, aid they ore more than tiny reasonable -man *mita to nu t in ono day. .„ - In the nekt.pleibei 'Me wore told that We would get neltbe'retraif R49P •boards for our tetita. you were to my tiistrAiew you would bot believe this either, as it le neorly-balf full of straw that the Government furnished um. In addition' to this wo have flues constructed in our tents, for warming purpasea, fur which the GoVeriament furnishes us with the wood. I have said this muoh in regard to this matter because I have Seen many letters within, the last w week, in which it was asked whether it as' true that we were fringing and being starved to asth at once. The weather has beewrather cold for the , laat few diiya, but it tarilidderating now. The hegtb pf the' regiment is "rood. Mere linen; ""—.. . G. lIOFFMAN 11. thr4 l llB l'Acirertiser.l iirttfr-frout the Country. ConNWAX43 Reait, JB6l Dfa tntrou not being very prolific in this grind division of rattirtebaiten, -will drop you a fa lines by 17ny ofeinUcement,..and assure, you lint nothing of such interest is to Oitlveyou - Open your eyes wider than usual has (muerte& since my last. - The render may consider it presumptive Me applying the sobriquet "grand division"- to,this district; bn't any one desires to be convinced Ortni ilitittrity, let him pay us.* visit, and eat isfy hithself that an apology- would , bo contra bcatioa morei. .1 might describe the country gksid. the' of its goodly denizens The most glowing terms, but for rear ot.t , of partialityl shall refrain doing s, Brit; it , to say, hoWeier,„ thu mooted and somewhat intricate gum our country ?"—ofton recurs to in bringaiu, ytow Ow meat plftasaut the beauties and advantageerof both Literary Associations arp getting his and neighboring distriettr o and aoid.adon, the re. organiza'tinn'of th locality—The North Cornwall Lyce • lions of this character may be made very' useful and profitable, if properly conducted, yet nearly all the Speakers, if not Cheeklid, beturtne,toc ver bose in heaven-soaring, earth-delvtng, transcend ent expressions. Others fall . in an . error to which human nature is so prone; but against which all should guard themselves. ` ls now refer to what may be termed argumentunc ad hotranera. ' A traveling phrenologist, {alias first-class loaf , er,) landed here a few days, since, but I under stand ho did not immortalise himself by giving phrenologioa 1 developments; peveral ",fast young men" were operated uponiand pronenuced as rare °Samples of smartness t What nett P The matrimonial fever is raging here as an ep idemic, and quite a number of .the fair daughters and brave sous fall viethzta. I hope they will not forget the printer, as • they pass the "happy marriage bell." .Iflern.—Cold weather it at hand. A word, to-the wise, tke. As.l wend my way to the people's college, the morning call of chantiefeltr is drowned in the shrill screams of dying-porkers, and sausages, per consequence, eonstitute the, bill of fareof those wino alinghter several of the genus porcine. mast to_ 'die "shalumester" . to be overrun Witlkineites tl7 attend what are styled, in our good old vornamtlar,,„"mstset-soups." lYe noticed, a few evenings since, ode of these lite rary personages, striking a variety of angles across the:table, in such a manner th at 'convinced me that be was. doing justice to the bounteous fare set before Wm. . Hunting appearirlo be the avocation of every other pedestrian I, uteet . Rabbits are unaeui4ly plenty this season ; (for the benefit of self-interest sportsmen will please consider this as ironical langstage,) but are easier been than caught. A celebrated sharp-shoritbr, from your towo, ; and the writer, have Made ,the necessary arrange. meat/ to go on a hignikow. expedition in a few days. That we Will Make a clean sweep Is a foregone conclusion. Please consider yourself In for the huff, as we feel disposed to be liberal to the printer. • Ae t eat cosily.by the fire, a few Wettings eirice, reading the "Advertiser," I thought it might sf foid Othire the itme,degree of pleasure, &They .would take a paper, hence I make tit° recommin datidti. Bit then, too, I experienced a practical demonstration of the old and trite itphoriem— "apples and eider"—and wlthottt disparagement fc ibt Mewls' in towh, t confess, it must be trfed tr. he appreciated. am pleased to `obseive . chat - my friencla,out h'e 6eejoitiirtn We . Peisession of large flock/ of u r k exere ly 4,l•ntr,to think of the neer -4- proieh of . Christmas; and particularly whether I Wilt see one gracing the center of the rigiit ble.abeut that time. I hare no fears to the cop- Crary. The county le infested with loafers.. A f ew e v en i n g it. pion, one of these dittinyufshed vagabonds •ent,e-ell' the "Ferview School. house," but being £qq heavily loaded with "old ryo,"-he could not.r . gse. the wind. I might note several other items, which I may allude to In My newt, meantime, BoilttFTOO, , It„. TbdStitorktafflourt of tho State of Now rbek - bisv Issued a pernotUarinjunctlon against Eaton and Jane kiwi for tountorfottlug Ayer's Cathartic Pine, hntdit them maponitas for the cruel Imposition In what they hags done anereettalulna them from further tn• jury to the public. lf any class of onr peopre more than another heads the Interttosition of law to -b Weld thorn from imposture, It is the sIA and buffo - Talc who are 111 - 01 ^ tOPTUA'39t themselves. A ratnimtylogovvr• emp!oye4 .. . t**oe.. Pill , by olasseti,;bitth to cure and preventdisease, should as It dors, hayi`eitry secur it y the lormia . afford It, flout counterfoil laid.' but tatto4 " sit . , -.117000. , - ••••. #atirtz. German preachingTne4i Sunday at 'lO A. M., and Eng limb at 2% r. M., in the Moravian church. English preaching next Sabbath winning in the Firs t Reformed church. English preaching next Sunday morning in Salem's Lutheran church_ German preaching next Sunday morning and English in an evening. in 'Lion's Lutheran-church. Ottniet Cal/linti..—Bervices . ln Temperance Hall, every Sunday.arlo A, rd.:anal every Eriday at '1 P. M. English preaching next Sabbob morning and evening iwthe-Metliodlat Episcopal Miurali. German preaching next - SO nth Morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelical church', _ tbo evening. Sr. Joares:Rxrollosn'CittnlolllWEegular servite`every Wednesday evening at 734 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. • Switt• On the let Init., nt the pariOnige, In Anglin", Ai t h Rer. Mr. Fetzer, Mr. JACO ILACCK.,of Cornw all , to Id 9 *LIGET, of , Afirailly, .- -,:. .. ~ ty: r.n ettailng; . Btli ~ IRLitor.*A .My 'A ft Mr. A. ZlglitiEft t L o ies ANNA BELLA 7 BROOK, both o O f Lebanon . On the Rd lout, by the Rey.7:•W . Kremer, Mr. GEO. LA CDEEMILOH. of Conitrattlo.nship, to MID COI OLINR BORSTIOK, of Pala:lye, Lelia klOrt eiruaty. : On the lOttfitutt., by the same, aft. LEvt K. LAW. DEKMILCH to Mies ELIZA TAR, •both of fhl.i pile*. On the littiliat.,hy ~ • Rev.. 11.51. Miller, Mr. lIENRYI ELLENBERGER to ~ i , • ~ •: CA WOLF, lank of Lebanon. On cue 120iInst, 41, •• I"i''! l° .. • U l / 4 . by the Rey- W • n ci Orob, Mr. JAMES M . : 1 ,.• •—. Wee LlZ7d gM. 8).1. 'GRIST ifortneel f ;11 .:. Ye. ) 'beta of Centre county, Pa. On the 10th ult., by Reg, Wur, Gerhardt, Mr. £V. OURTUR BICILERMAN to Milli LIAM,NDA BERRY, both of Jonestown. On the let Met ,by the sem.O,IIr4DARLDBOEBRORE! to Mlsa aLlZahtutd OUM atm, both. Of Can • tarn. ship. Pik • • Depexted this life en' Om 24' lest. r at idesbernicsbgri,i Cutabselas& sauntry,'.Rev. ipirclVEtSitY VA - ET ROPY 9 1 1 ,2614 71M a ger#0 91 " tc0 ..9i:PV. 4 W:WittVlei .41644*..4.0Tutivisitud17 • f ehi . On the 2tl inst., in tbleborough, Mrs. NANCY WEIR, aged about 70 years. On the 8d Inst.,ln Union tea:lshii:J. FIANNA. STEIN, daughter otiMenry Stely, d ' ec'd., aged 9 years. On the 19th September. in Kansas City, Atis ME/ 417 formerly Of Ulla place in the-57th yogi' of hie Age. - On the it , th In Monree Valley, SIMON, son of Jacob yeare, : 4 mouths, and ln days., • On the 28th, ult., in donastownE ELIZ ABEITE.I JANE. daugh,ter.of Ltarrisa., aud Marla. LORE), aged 3 yen, e and 11,.mpuths on the 29th ult., fu JOUeR/OWII infant son of John and ItuUriudl end 28fdadul• • Un Sunday, the 17th ult., i¢ NOECEEB, egad 78 years.. Ou .the 2tth ult., iu Jackson DIEHL. aged 71 years. 211th ult, In Jaokson tr O EI3,H, aged 73 yours. - [from-the German Reformed Mesitinger„l In Lebanon, Pa., on the 17thAtit., Col. DAVID Stlttat, - aged 80" years; 8 'ainuthi; and days. "Father Shirk was ineorperatediiiTh the Church if. Chrlit lu -his •infitney. At'a. suitaVle age, he icas' , .instrueted in: the doctrines of - reitgion, and admitted to full communion with thii 'Reformed Air Abe - Rec. Mr; railer; Then ; Viistor" of the NM,Holland, arge Lan .iso;inty, Pa. The writerlearned.from au intimate friend of the deceased, that-he always:: aintained •an ex oo Rent Christian ebarecter. The Aural at New Rolland, altered hirgely in big pious efforts, and liberal Contribution's.' He was noted for his gen er:taffy; and kindness to,the poor, and endeared himself to all by his uniform benignity mad ex cel/once of character. Havinglreen deprived by tleatb; of his beloped compriffffM, more than a scare of years ago, ho had 'l4ructa residing - torso:ate years, with a married daughter, in (his place.— .4o long as his strength permitted, ..be attended punctually en all the public means of grade.'-'ln the Church of trod; and' her holy ordhlanbes; he found great delight, and coultsay.frein the heart, "Beyond my highest joy, • I prizeher heavenly waist or sweet 1:01/11311Inion, solemn vows, er hymns of love and ir to, depart, and be with Christ, and in theliefre of a blessed iintuortalitzthe sweetly full asleep, 111341' is now, we cronfichintly:'irixAt, at rest id heaVen, and shares With the redeemed, its pure ind*blissfall enjoyments. The.ehildren, :grand. oh ildren and the other relatives and friends of the deceased, have in his pious exa m pie( atlegaey, which far out-weighs all earthly treasure. May this legacy prove to them all a rich'blesSing, even as' it is to them now, in lheitherearenient, a source - of , precious condort. glafitrtisenttitto. ELECTION NOTICE. • - N Etacar,foN of the*moMWs -of the Washington 13, Mutual Fire Insurance floartny of Lebanon, Pa., will be held at the office - Jiteob Weidle, Esq,, in Leh- Wednesday, the first , day of January, the hours of land 3 o'clock in the after ,tnembers to am-re as a`Board of Mena luing-ye 4r4 .108, BOWMAN, Pres't. Sect'y. [Lebanon. Dee. 11, '62. A CENBltkli meatitik STOCKHOLDERS of ±1 the Lebanon Gas Company, wilt he.held at the of of the Company on Stater atrectlitcoL on MON DAYTJAN CARY - 6;1802, between'ehe hours of 2 and 4 o'clock - , P. M.. at which' time and-nlaeO airelee. tion for SEVEN MANAGERS, to serve for the ensuing year, will be h . `'By Order of "thelloard. Lebanon, Dec. 11,3661.] JOHN See'ry. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Teachers, Directors, and Friends of Ed ucation in Lebanon County. riIUE undersigund hereby ononnccs that a TEACH ERS' INSTITUTE vr 11E1)e held in the COURT HOUSE, LEBANON, commencing on THURSDAY, , the 16th day of January, A. D. 1862, at 19 o'clock, A. M., and continuing in aepaion THREE DAYS. • The e?iereises in the forenoon will oonsist of CLASS "DRILLS, and those in the afternoon and evening of ESSAYS, LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS.. The following finestione will come, up for discuss:too Should schools be closed on ,Baturday, and. District Institutes held in their stead? . . Has a puiely intellectual culture a tendency to pro mote good morels? Are note majority of our Teachers too.tyremnical in their noel government? Should it Teacher's authority go beyond the school house limits? MSEMMEMiiiI Dr. BIIRILO WES, (State Superintendent,) Hon. 01:0. LANDOS,..p.cIif..,WICKICIUHIAIit, and C. V. Es4 , ;:VOUnty fignerintindent of Delaware county, are sOeited fo he tlre.sent to deliver lectures in the even io 'rite heretics throughout will be interspersed with Total xttrare. - In ehbrt, everything will be done by the . kacenare Committee, in connection with the Un dergigned, tbatwill bare a tendency to interest and in stnict the Telichpi. Is it asking too mucli in return that each Teittliii'rin the county be tweatint during the eutlietiessleit; to scan himself et the means for tut provelaent • thiit" *III hap resented? It Is considered needlese.toepeak-at I obit Ft Of the int portance of Teach ers' Instltutes,lihil the gcnd they have alma" ; accom plished.- The experience of the last five yeare elearif demonatretcs their usefulness, for it is they t hat hav e been mainly instraniental In elevating the Teeclier's profeuton to Its preeent position e aud in bringing about the "happy Unihn bf hearts mill Union of bands" eve rywhere toitalfested frith/ groat eduaption cause,. 'lt is belief/El that Directors would act in conformity srith the - bee) Intermits .of the • ethools, :by granting Teneheril the prifilege - of atthuding Inatittitee *pliant lossof time or reduction or 4.1.1. The Directors iu quite a number of districts have already granted the time. Let their good exam:wil, be followed by every District in the county, and whore the time will not be granted it cati' hardly' be deemed a sualcient reasonlor Teachers' abserice. The Hotel keepers hare consented to make a llbend redaetiott in priees of tam. Ladies will be entertained grattHrOtaly. Let there be a turn out worthy of the good Cause. By order of I.IIS:VRY, UAUCK. Leh**, Dec. 11,1861. County Superintendent. StEERIV • FS. SALES . BIL" tie if sundry 'Writs of lirabtlitioni Exponne, out of the CoUrt of Common Pleas-of-Leba non comity, and to mo directed, will bo sold by Public Venduo or Oat dry, on Wednesday, Jontiary 1,1862, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the I'u4lic !rouse of DAVID Het- Loam', in, the boruudlt• of Lett/fain. all the potato, right; flue, interwt of WILLIAM YEANTZ,;of, in and to the following Mel Eitatu: : • • • JOHN. No. 1, A certatn TRACT OK PiECE OF LAND. bit; nate in F.aat Hanover township. Lebanon county, join ing on the-Fort and Nast by lands of Henry Wagoner, eolith by thril l ion and Weat hy ;Meagre. A !la - irfitilln I ANL' The finprorementa aroa twe etr litoi2~o weather - bearded novet, a Aril . - Hi rataWITDOCK, and a' largeMOAT,...,SHor, a Frap,o STABLE, a gootryoung Orchard, nitd . a it failing Well of Water near the Haute, con talnitg a Fiv.er.icxeti of IN Nat Laud. "ContainingAbout . FOUß ACRES e nEA,Dow LAND, hoandteton'thelforth by tho Union Canal, Loot asef South lby lands of Mr. Cable, West by lauds of John Blaulfair. r Seised itinYtak4 isu . thitsai pro . pec . r tiof tfrli NtANTZ... • ' , LSO, by virtue of ativairal Wilts of Levert Raclin, Zip taped pafoirCsaid;r. will sinker the sumo, time add pldel,ial tbe'tattito t yllght, title end interest of DANIEL hirrt.ats, ol; in and to the following neat :Estate vie: lio.i, All that certain Meaenago or 'Tel ement or TRACT OF LAND, situate In Jacneene towusEJp, Leb anon; county; bbunded on the.Narth by .Tpwit Lota and au alley of Um yAllage.d.Alyorsttarn'..East up Town Lots and the public road lending from the .perks and Dau phin Turupike road to Selinrits•Steani min, Baptit by u road amt.lanas of ;Tibia Yrritneir and Weil by.the old hbutdlerstoWn road,-contaiiiing • la TWENTY-HIVE AO/11143,' bo the • sante, more or less. The improvements arc a *. tvw-story Frame HOUSE, weather•boardetl a. ,I . 11 bout 84 by 30 feet, with a Ritelien •attachad. I , . about lb by 20 feet, a swiTzßit BAItN about so uy 40 feet, WAUON SUED with Corn Crib attached, Pig-Sty, nod other out-buildings ; also, a WELL of nevor.failing Water with the appurtenances.. . No. 2, *II ths certain TRACT OF LAND, situate In Jackson. ttrwnslitP, Lebanon conuty, and State afore. Bald, houndelLosid described as fellows, to wit , : • Begin. ning of a Moneta. the main or public road leading from Seheefferstown to Idyerstown, a corner late of Henry A ; Koclt's laid, 00003 North eighteen degre¢s.. East *twenty perches to,the canal-Lank thenoe.h; said canal eat tward ninety-seven perches to a caner of John mel's lend; thence by laud of Johii Immo! and others, South seietity-eight 'vetches and seven -tenths tti a corner of John Classer's.land ; thence by said Job re Ges ear's land, north sixty-Ilse degreesandi half wort, thirty •eight perches and seven-tenths to a hone; thence by .the same, South Axiom degrees and a• quarter twist, eight perches and nine-tenths to a stoi e v thence by said Henry Roch'rlimi, Nortkitizty-flve degrees end a .half wog, ility-fiefinr perches to the place in beginning, CONTAINING.. 2 6, AeltEkhAND4t *ERODES. efsed:lnd Zo bai mold el .the preporsyfit DAN fEL . .Dl,ba lE,and the syhole:to he Fold by JONANDAN• RENDER, Sheriff. Ow" - 01120; Lobanoa, Dec. li, /FM. OMB c.7!ViiirEll - 4181111.' TinirriVE, rri.wa,SuzScaruzits - baring Ifeeti " out' or briefness ‘ lftgtat Months, ereuldVire notice to persons yet re• renlintin debt fo • the ffrnt of GEORG E - 1 PYLS, that aretftets Must promptly. be made between tkie and Meier - Of January, gent. • After that time the books will be placed into the boas of A. S. ki.r, ER., for collection: • • • cEiwOM.st EMI Lebanon, pee; 4, 1881 got Atigkets, , ,.AAl42ltEli in Shoemaker's 14 144**NwiFipliritit'r..., fiiid .0 41 kt, la la dieevorw "6 byttwundetsianed, in ftli poll li .. td . tr e atit,**4 4 ZtVa4 7 - 1 - *101:4110,,46:44! NOTit lotice. NE NV' ADVERTISE MANI'S; Prospectus of the A TI-ANTIC' HQ NT111,17 FOR 1862, . - The January andiber onntircio , e ilia Nialt 'initiate of tide NtagaUllae.. Its very tat g'e nod atilt in erea3ing oi-culation, la* gratifying evident,. of public a f ,twayai sod Ito induitCy Will he spared,,to render the to,thcgtoiugvu mho adequ.te to the riOuireitiouts of times in preguan3 with great areal se those of id day The lice of tile Republic, tne beat interests'of the no li-m.ileMand of literatare a manly and getterona ac and the 43,11Juctuts of this jou, nil will reuilt i iii en ri-ting the beat talent of the country to ,rt with rigtr and eloquence those opt:ll4lround iples' which !..r , ice the-great public heart to atnud in the side of Fretatent and Right. An is evated tal American spirit *will always be found theatre these pages. The. Atlantic Jjenthl/ will never titer Shutt tits hest literature, and it will be the ...nt aim of its condnotora to render its Variety greater audits attraction* haver each mouth than the ttal• Among the' contrilm Ou Fes y an — d fir 11402, the following will commend thentsete,s as sullifient in ducements for et,ry family t . O provide this forthcoming ,nuriabera for• households:ending:" :Professor Agaseis will begin iu the jauilnrY zi anther 11,8(4 Wit of articles on Natural,Thatoiy, and nthi't7,ll.in tired topics, to be continued frofn month month Ahroughout It,uyear. Tiro name of so distinguished a 'Man of science in connection with thisatineenceasent, lei.sultici4it t guaranty ortfingreat benefit to be dorirad from hisMouthly cmtributione. A New Romance by Nathaniel Hawtherne will appear in the pages of The Atlantis early in the year. A New Story by the lath Theodore Winthrop, anther of "Cecil Drente,"wilt tie commenced In January another. Dr:treorge B. Windship,Vell known for his remarka ble experiments in Oymna•dics, has written for The Atlantic "The A utobiegiaphr-of a Strength Seeker." giving an account of, hie, method of training tor feats of strength, with advice on mattersof health. The author of "Life in the iron and "A Story of To Day," will coutributh 3 aeries of Tales during the year. Artioins by ProreelorSaniee /Walletl on topic; of national interest, will - appear frequently. Bayard Taylor has written a story which will appear in the Is brstary number.: The Staff of wr:tert its Pt'ornkrind PorifrYictintributing regularly to the Atiantic-Monthly, comprises among its popular names, the foi l tog: James ,ftrumea,Lowelt; . ,R.1(11 1 W 1.031#14103q- Rorph Waldo Mniersom:Natha nielliewthdrne; C. C. Removal!: T. W. Fllgginson; Mf g/or of "Lifein the It on Mil a." & "Story of To day;" `OlivrrVendvil Herme,,• John 0 Whittier; Hi P.;Whip ,pie; Bayard Toj , let; Charles E. Norton;' Geerie S. till. lard; ll'eary Giles; Ray... Watter blitchellt p R. Stowe: Uarrict Hartinealn Charles Reside:, "The Cram. try-Pal sore Itose.Terry;illarriet ,R,Preseett;_ Rev. Ro bert S. 14411;1.:19Tr6ifbridge. TERMS—Three Dollars p-r annum, or Toren, y-five cents per aunibir. Upon the receipt of the substription price the Publisher wilt mail the work to any part or the UgiVil States, pre Suliseriptiene may begin with eTther the first. or Say eutetequent:nuteber.' The pages of the Atlantic are stereotyped, and back num bers can. be supplied. ' CLWIIITSO ARIVANCIIIIENTR. -.Subscribers to par their own postage. Copies for Rive Dollars; FiveCopieti for Ten Dollars; Hlerett Copies. for Ttrefity Postage 30 cents a year. Inducements fortubscriblog—lists Premiums, etc., furnished on ap-dleatiota to Ticattoh. & Rams, doe 11 PublEaters, 13d Waelkingtotx st., Bostru. MGM '- • - In the Court of Common Tobias Kreider, Pleas of Lebanon County; of vs. August Term, .11361, No . 45, William Plireaner, SeireFadaa,to revive theabove Oharlee Malley andjudgment, continue the 1' Sainuelßehin,Adminii- and show cause why exe tratora of Dr. Benjamin . sha not issue. Al Ith Phreaner, dee'd, wh al representati wes a joint ands r • • hi caner, dec in a bo • ade parties to BF P • rnable to Nottir., to , 61, the. Court .16 order /et 11a1 t 'laming . of the' above das we given to William Phreanerr John y *iilyer B. Plireaner , Solomon phreaner, - }(late Elinina Pirr4aner,)_ and - her Bus ;Bastes Molly. Sarah Kramer (late Sarah and John Kramer. her husband, as to -,oto the Sheriff returned "not Served," by ptiblica- Min-three times in one of the newspapers published iri'tht/'Borough of Lebanon, the last publicatien to be atleuften days, befere the drat day of January, 'Perth "VDU AItiDTACTI. OF YOU; the parties abotm named, 3_ are thMefdre hereby notified to be and appear be fore' the Ifonorable,the Judie,' of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said county, to be holden at .Lebauon, on Monday, tit e Gth of January, A. 14,1502, end then awl there shittecanse why the judgment in the above case shall not be revived, the lien be continued ; and why execution shall not issue. • JONATEIAN BENDER. Sheriff: Merin Office, Lebanon, Dec. 4,'01. NEW -GOODS' JUST RgeErs'im 41.4 4 STORE OE L. - K. LAIJDERMILCH 9 In Cunzberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Selling 0W Selling.oll" :AT REDUCED PIKES: LAMES , DRESS ' GOODS ". Pb< and Figured Delaincs. Valour Cloth, Para ntetta Cloth; Persian Cloth, RiUns.Fancy_and IMO; thlks, Sack Fltinunis. Giughsins unit dalicoes. l STI.4 WI/S. Brocha, Long & Square Blanket Shawls, CI euis' Shawls. • NOTIONS. . • Gauntlets, litlks, Stockings, hoop Skirts, Bslmoral Skirts, Collars. litobetdbis, !foods, Nutdas, Siniacks, Scarfs, Buck Gauntlets, &c. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.. Cloths, Cassitneros, Satinets, Jeans, &u. DOMESTICS. liluslius, 'Pickings, Check riannoi4 GROCEBIE:; QI7LENsTrAiIIi. BEADY-MADE CLOTHING SOLD AT COST FOR CASII: 9m.A1l kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Lebanon, Dec..1,1.86Y: Furs. Ears. Furi. _ 3:111F, undersigned Ismail inform the , Ladies of Lam , non county, that he has the larkest lot of LAMS' URS on hand over oftiked in „Lebanon, which will'be sold at low rates—from t,3.50 t 044.5 per felt. No Furs Misrepresented in order to affect RAMO*. Lebanon, Nov. ti, . ADS:ir RISE. - . • . . Executors'. Notice. ---. ttOTICE. ie hereby g - ien, that Utters Toetamentaiy - on the Eitate of Ilielit'eel Item, Jr decd , late of 'llion - township , Lebanon county, Pa.. havel been grant to the ander4igned. All perm& hiving claims on d Estate Will pleise . *fremat. them, duly authentica ted, and num! indebted arllleltake payment without de lay to either of the undfriegifed. • MICHAEL . Jr.,E.E.tril, Union toWnship.- JACOB WEIDLD, tabanao, Executors of the Estate oflftmlitt. Hris, sr., dee'd. - November 27, 1661. *. -,', . NOTICE. glin undersigned, Adininistratte of the ' catate of Dr. 1 {B us As BOWE; decyd., late aacksol..tionship; Lebanon county, hereby notify al ,ticrsous mdctted to, 'or hoving•olaitns on said.estate, to prdseut them on' r before theist olJanunrst,lBo2,4egie books will then lie Placed in the hands of .a proper °Oder. :no costs of collection in the Itbo,re case will he'greatef:thsn vault], as one of the Adndoistrators is the only Justice of tho 'Peace In the district. sail hence the accounts rill hare be placed in the hauds of a Justice out. of the tntru laltip. DANIEL MUSSER, JOSEPH COOVER, Myerstown, Nov. 27,'11. Adminietratora, Treiste'e Notice }NOTION is hereby Mean tis Fit the undersigned hag basa_appointoil, by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county. Trustee of the estate of JOAN H. SNAVELY. of North Lettaems township. Lebanon county. All pamtons haying claims on said estate will please present them, and tbcseljnachted Arlll make irammllata payment. 11.ENRY 8. 11EILLA N. e Nrnwall toAliship, Noir. `ll. 1501. • A dministrator's Not .NoTick: is hereby Ovals that tettnilief tiou ou the eetette'of VAMANINTt 81IAN Z, qteekt., late of the borough oftebanori, Tabauoo county. .Ra., have been granted to tire undersigned. or the same piece. All persona indebted , to said estate will please make immediate payment, and thaio playing plairue will present tltem rer toottlettientlitith - otit delay. DI I ell A • 1.;00811R, Administrator. r. Lebanon, November 20,1861. L Er,Jtl.llE R lt":441,0: This Way, if you Want. •Chectis Aumber. THV undersigned have lag:f4o l *ell a-Partner- 1 ship ft:l...the purpose of engaging in the Lum bar Business, un a oew plite, would- respectfully inform the public at ltdgg,,that.their place of haziness is lixvio BOWAIAN'a Oltl . Lumber Yard, in,,Eaßt Lebanon, fronting ou Cliostnut atreet, one square from the Evangelical Citnreh. .o.ty have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new andliffeellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber; such • aa,BoA.itna, PI,AI4I[S, JOISTS, ' ' • LATTIS, SI/1:91.E5, ANG SCANTLING, of all limgthe and thickreteleV-In short, they keep cop sts:ntlY on hand, a full and well-seasoned aa,, , ortmeilt of all kinds of BUILDING XATERIALE. Perseus hi want of anything in their lineage Milted to call, acamilie their stock, and-learn their miens. 'Thankful for pat favors, they beles:tbatily att en ti on to blamed; and moarate prices, to melt's. continaance of public patronage. . •' BOWMAN, 11.4.111 ER it LAPP. ALSO,• . - T.ehanmh September 671800. At the same time, at Hie late reeidenre:Oethadlileegui- ----‘— — 7 iii . :. ‘. --.... A" — , —''''''' --.7--, ed, in Chestnut street, between Mavitet 'and Plank .• . 'Jame 4.8" LUC; Pl ace t o:G et . .. • Road, the follbwina . . • ' • .ClitAP A Na-gikSIT I ONA . BroFt: . PERSONA L PROPkRTY•i • Boots wi.,,,,,,. Stove and Fire. - 8i4,14, liss om r ddild 4 . 0 ..Di i . y: CL,OOK , )O , 3IVVViti 1. . .. el •• . ••• Beds .and Bedsteads, HOldefit t l r E. 41(.511 FOR SPRING AND . BH-Andlgit:' , '• ...• - 4 4 ,ii., 1 'Bedding and Clothes,. cap o giti ,7•D r atp re p, . 'p aH undersigned having opened hieilliPßlNgt-AIR ) 7 I Chairs, Tables. Kettles, Tubs,' king Alms.: .I. , EUlltiliddeit es, 4itelien Furniture, and many otar,.ertd. , - BOOTS, SHOES, HATS: 'CAPS, TRIMS ;Aid' Glee Lao numerous .to mention; Mimi:. dc:, 'Vilna .TRAVELING RAGS, of the very latex", made known by - MICHA A LW I ISB:, Addil IY, • " ' t and handsomest styles and best fluid , ' Li Leheram, lir:err-Mbar 20.1861. • • • • • would respectfully invite all his old fribifills . • • • ,--, acid caste- 41 .. s.• ' • ' . .. - . • Orpliairs 7 Court Male. ddetTANT io 'an ,orde,r of the ()minion' -Co.nl of P libbsoon county will Inioffered for sale' at public IfesdilWortmt‘ory, on .Salstrday, Me Mil day of Drititall, twit, at1.101= 1 :114l., at the public Wiwi:Mi er ller= ;Low,hi ilia • Lebatien, in the county. of Lebinon, 1131 that Certain lifewiinge,Tenentef..t and Lot of Ground. with the appiirtenanees, late tho Estate of is. Catharine Shantz, deed, situate in the borough 1 'of Lebanon aforesaid, frootiog.llB feat on Chesi , nut etreet, adjoining lut of diary - 11111er oh t to Lent, au alley on the s.onth anti lOrbf.doo. Snavely on the West. The improyentotkie on *fa Let . behig 4 n Two. Story EATiI Eit4loA RUED D Vi'tt dCI A MY, end Kiteneti, and - n frame, Stable, We reiraup oticito will be htidelnown by th ruhtieribiw : a the. dio,of bele:. 1 inat AaSitl3F+l4 AdmintAtrater of the listatn of Cattuist44l Shantz, deed Lainuien, Nuroniber 20, 1861. - - FITS : FITS . : ! .FITS I! 1.• A - H. RICHEY hex removettlbiV NO. 'I Tattorik • tatabliphiner.t to No. 8 NortalkAtint etreet, two l#doors north of Henri°PAPP Pto d directly carp 1 1 poBltOthe ' rt 11014118. NA *Mita. saws ho win ron,tin Ile tO elltlfiletiifd I 4 1) Ortieleft 'JO ' file line with -; noty titidalieyitteh, rartiptlicr g tentioit. will • bee,p to -cutting PAS rettliknechildretni cloth hile- 80. -He 40E0143 witiineltitnittee of the 4 rrry :thopt.l iaArencp thus far extended b the altizeos of Less bepolyte s :/rutitya All kinds pf . 11 . 'obing dOne Auk fobakf erroi a .0.6 0f..1.411."8i I'a-ii ow ins OdEchinee. - A ork-warrautetand V,nti Pitiefactilin vartenteed.. .'4 ..- - • -I.laehutiont,loel 4301961;1 gae - ATKINS &111R0."34414*.8b0t - land Shtsb a.6Lotit...•..te-1 . • A 1, REMOVAL. DANIEL GRAEFF'S foot s" • 1101: ATONE, AS been removed to his MAT resilence, Cult, 1 f bertaint street, tx," square West from hisoidstatid, and 'opposite the office of Dr. 0. L. Olftiager, 1/BBA,NON, PA. Ile has jbat opened a . large and desirable atoilr.oS Boots an She,. , a. LadieS' HiciE/aiters at ih.tri; Ladies' Lova. Kietees sl.i,a ; Aliiises, $1; COttfBe Men's Bouts for :;"250; Men's Gaiters SI; for Buys sl.7ii to $2.50; for Children $1.144 to .62;4. Also a large Variety of Over,Losis, Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c. tome, aer, mat judge for yourselves. Lebanon:Nov. 20. 'tit. DANIEL 011ii5,13FF. Shoenuilier* Alter liota 50 Slineinaliere. Rork on Militnfy Shoes; ate . waiited by the litiiPreigtird in Lebanon.' Gond wawa and employment for the 1. half. winter wilt be given. 'Apply immediately :JACOB ROE:IMb. Lebanon, ,tkept. 4, '6l. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to ABRAHAM I.F.IIMAN, . Stearn Miller, of North Lebanon township, Leba non county, are hereby- notified that his books of ac count' have been transferred to Ali,hael Shenk, and that the seine halal been'placed toy hands for collec tion, If the .aceounts are not eel tied before the lot of January, unit, suit will be brought. - J - OtTAA FUNGI:. Lebanon,.Dec._ Ate), for Michael Shenk. MISS AT INS . . , TV respectfully, allikOlilleo to the, citizens of TV Lebanon and vicinity that, she has opened a FASHIONABLE MILLINEItY and ItiANTUA 51AIi• LNG ESTABLISHMENT, in Market street, 2d door aborellill. . A nen at ,e 1: juat 'received and - opened for inspection, embracing a fall assortment rah, Crape end Straw . Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &e. Lebanon, April 17, 1861. • -'CLOCKS. hirty Dny, - Eight Day, hity 11 o u r - CLOCK', Just Received at .1. 3. BLAIR'S jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. 1y43, _ Private Sale. 4 rIIIIIB Subscriber offers at priritte sale all that certain j, farm or tract of land, situate partly in Pinearove township, Schuylkill county,` - and partly-in Bethel town skin, Lebanon county, bonnded by landlot Bek-, ert and Guilford, Benjamin Aycrigg. Daniet • Donbertstid others, captaining one hundred and I torty,eight acres and irquarter, with the appur tenances, conaisting of-a two story log dwelling house, (weather boardodYa 134. story log dwelling bouae. a I/ ev, bank barn, other Unthuildings. and a new water power saw mill. Vor terms, Sc., - which will be easy,- Apply to G. W. irIATCIIIN, Agent. oil 20, 1569.-tr. rZE House for Rent. riril • ntain* Store lloont and eleven other-foonis for fainlly dwelling an. 4 stars -- it is fu Henn:tail's Dale, Lebanon county, four - -and a half miles west from Lebanon., on the ' .Union Canal. Store has been kept in theahove %! house for the last three years., This stand is situated in a thickly settled part of 'Lebanon nty and is calculated to do a large COnntry and • t business, haring a fine whitif and landing for boats to lay; and large and convenient 'stabling for boat horses. This stand is with worthy the attention of such wishing to engage in Store, Grain and Coal ha siness... Terms very moderato, Octol , er 30, JOHN HEITMAN, 11. S. Town Lotit at, riva ft Sale. lift subscriber offers for sale his fine MIR I-1 LOT 1. OF44ItOUND, on the old Forge road, near the Quit. tapahilla, in this borough. There is no handsomer lot in this locality than this one. It will be sold to suit the times. Payinentipasy. Apply to Lebanon, Sept. 25 2 '60 SANIUEL ITARBESON. !=i= TUE COUNTRY SAFE! , TIM ELECTION AL . RIG ITT m wr,._.fa a a ID rr„E, , are respectfully invited to call and ex amine a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please, both in style and price. TRH i4ILDIIII will - find it the place to buy SILK &J 1 FANCY DRESS GOODS Including Fancy Dress. Fabrics h Every Variety, Btu& rind Fancy Drees Silks, /*outside, Daregea and Robes, Lawns, English Chinties, ChalHes, Clothildes Irene. &injures, Luella and Duster Clothe, Prints.' and isluslins. THIBET, SPRING, BROCUE AND STELLA Sll4 W LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, SECOND MOURNIN G GOODS, STEEL SKIRTS, FLANNELS; VEILS. GLOVES, IFITTS, &c. CP.STLF.MEN will be pleased .w.lth our selection of CLOTHS; CASSINERES, VESTINGS, And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS, ,QUEENSIVARFI rt . GROCEBTES, in fact everything that is found in a well-stocked country atote: We most respectfully solicits call from and will take great pleasure In showing goods which fu elleapusss and beauty cannot be surpassed. • FUNCK & BROTHER. North Lebanon Borough, 'April 3, MI. 0111-Lots at Private Sale WILL be sold at Private Sale, S ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane, /MX the borough line, In Corn wall towuebip. It adjoins The land of Widow Fulmer, on the North, Win. Atkins audJohn Krauss on the East. There Is a one story LOG ITOPEE, Weather boarded, erected on the land, and a good WELL in the gardeu.— The laud bee due stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for a smell family. OA. It is free from Grobnd Rent: Good title will be given. ADAM RUGGER_ N. B.—This tract 18 now covered with flue grate r helf of which will be given to the purchaser. Lebanon, June 13, 180, ' ' JOHN 0. 0111 EL. JACOB. a Luz, I=! LEBANON Door, .Sash and . Steam Planiitg Locntea on lke Sianatiuse - Road, near ('amberlanel • . Street, Bast Lebanon. THE undersigned respectfully inform , the public in general, that they tr . • • still manufacture and keep on hand. Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring. ••• Weather-Boards; 0 Gee Spring ifouldltigs, of all sizes, Wash.llotrds. Surinice, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING kIATEItIAf.S for Uoures . We also constrict the latecit and thoat im proved Stair Ouilng and lined Bulling, suitable fur large and small buildings. . We now Invite Farmers, •Meelianiee end Builders to call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to give entire malefaction to all who may lacer the under. sigued with their custom. • LONG ACRE, GABEL BROTLIER. Lebaii2M, October 0;1881. P. S'. l There Is also all kinds Of TURNTMG at the mime Mill. Pruning, Sowing, dc., promptly done for those who may furnish Cumber. “Ma"rket Street Ilotel,” corner brartet and Chestrtut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN 111.A.TT.HES, PPoDrictol'. . AVINO taken the above Stand, long occupied by .DI r t.rox min Znemastaw, Twill spare no petits to make the Traveling Public. who stop st It, perfectly comfortable, and invite. ell to give we a trial. The House is large and well.arranged. The Table sUpplied with the beet seasonable edibles ; .the at:stitch' with the choicest Liquois, awl the Stabling large and com modious!, • JOAN MAYTIISS. Lebanon, May 8, 1861. . BOWMAN, HAUER &.*OAp.P.;S . . . Walter & Arecht , s 'nil 1' ri p aN ,s u bediDers rumen/fa/tit-inform the public that J_ they lulie entirell rebuilt Val en tbe.lif.ile . SU 'Ft• tal.ti;" fOl'nierlY 'k nOWD 10 •',Straw'B" and later aft tlfeit• gert'e: about one.lberth,Of .a mile trout Jonestown, Lebanon'ammty, Pa.; that-they bare it _uow in datipleto running order,..p.nd are prepared to furl:Asti eustinnere reguinfly with,a.verysuperior -article or: .11k 474 7E.-4 111 1:110 -4 i. ILAIk._ - .p. , ehtt7lhil cribe obtained from ally 'An* sou I'M q-.) A . w Th,; pg. on hand and fbr sale lowksf ca . ah a prices CI 13,71aN, SIIORTS,'..te. .Th'o::,-. are' Qua ilre... ,paredittit - bi tar kinda of Cusromese Woilit, tf . u. Vannera And eiliera, sic the very hhorteot pOeibleviiretieu ,n't is ;1' to all give ilteut a trite. The. tnaphinery of the *bntir9/I'xit. , V , and of the aKt pa . , t, and met int- Itil; - l.ttIstrlet attentiOn tO'bMiltioes and fait , ttiC . :o4y , lie4o to merit o..litio:re of public patronage. .. 'lto ytcvu wAVT- —l'l-71 , , . - ;: AV' Filqq; - RN:At "CORSI' OATS, &0., PagrooßA pu'ois younielf of.tki.ol , he'it. art, . t..tigto., 1 . 1.'01 , 4 the hizheet , l4lM4oVerket prie9s 4 title. ' '"'ek • rto be had at ViAllin. ilallitTiOtett'dupt: ko „r t..' 'nit! 1.4 laid. - -- . , , TRA-20(14. IVA 'NEIL. , a 'non Deu.sit dank: 7 ' . ' * -," '''' - 1 ' ''' ' Not. :TAW,' . . . .711 , RA.] A M Tomrn • As. and customer", and othati, who wish to buy the beet a,- tia his line at the lovreat pVicea at his store in • I:M2,nut St., next to -the County Pt 1 . 1 is not necessary M entnneyate particular articles, for .his stool: null:Tanen erefithlng for lAthiet,, (lohtle mon, Girls, Boys - and Childfen 'Vet tan he called for in ileintromot ofliuninem_ Tlke.4}tiifb l,prticularlp, ' will find a choice selection of all theingideonnint and lat osyityles of shoos.,oo.ltors,Ao. Alowtinnt of Ulm, Caje, Trunks, Tfueelitht #IWEI. dcc., .801...4431„ N OP Brest , ea* 049 04 : 4 1. 421 .4. 0 bWALL .4' • • .• *lfiti"ltsk •nd 'TOE 'MAO?: . - . • 4044 . 1861. s',ZUNPAY:BOIIOOI, SUIMItiNI'ESPF:NTS is rail, /0 to the . . • /NVANT CATEeiliSn, printo iii cliaptele, ou fine WIWI emji, elaptcr L - 4-"The.Preaticf, Chdptet Frudi Chagter 1.--"The.Wirtu of Ch !...-iiittg• herds,' v., Wks afen , aThi ' I - 11. , --“Jsgt;e l ittillq.,,ol,l hia Joixtzre, i':tisoser at .Fertt:lttlinti." - ett , eaolt ; etl 13.1 r dun; S - 2.cor hral!re.l. Addreid, , H. H. 1011:i11:1., :1')v.1:;, Lehaium. I S6l NE: V ST 14. 1 . Msi; A PAM ridinbeiltnal Sheet, tddla#,en" . •11., Alarket and tha'rkokrt lloase,:ndrfh Aide, has now on hand a ,splendid dAe4 , ..trxwict of the' Not Style of HATA ND'OA 17, fon men and boya,for 'to which ihn ationtioh• of tin. i3Ohhir isreepeetfully n t.. 11. Mats of all priLYS, froin fler , lieaneet lo tx.o.t costly, tliwayg on hand, JIA 01 ,, 54 j int optiv d a vinu did asHo3 unapt of SUMllill.ft HATe., elobr,on,V.such STRAW, "PANAMA., PEDA L, PPAp,L, LEG_ ift N, SPNATE, CUBIAN, anti ull (Ahern, 5_ lie will also Wholesall) Liudi Sry topmutry Mena a3s'4l,,toseOtt2 tn•no , .. Lebanon, July 17, 1551. ... .... Boot :vita glide Nita •e, Si hr . . J A(1411.: tt4EDEL L r ,. .Peetr.inY in fitrnit the public fluid he. :dill runt In. - ..„.. ties isi,i eY.tensive establiiii molt in 1 616. „dope ilia new hailding, in Olin Lo , :rl:iud 1., ' whei'e In, liopeB to render thA aqui:: sat isirePtion tte lier..l.)fore In :di a la, rosy furor him with their extqh,/ii. If, itlr i tce .11ar,be tits and dealersin SORTS au& l'Atitiland every One wit) WiEllletila purchase Atsiii , .' mat.ln nn..i. dural.de artidee in his line. to 'ntil . l and ekaittise for themeelv . eg., hiat urge and varied4t(o. He' s . detertnitted sitrpasq all ccuxpetition in the manufacture of every article business,uititble for any 3larket in the U nion. A due care taken in reserd to materials and workmanship; none ht the heat -ty of LBATIIER;nikd other materials are used, :Uhl none but the best woHtmen are employed p. returns his sincere thaplvi to his flier/as for the veryliheral ptarquttge , heretofore bestowed on hies. lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his oustomers;:to merit a share of public pa tronage Lelia J lay ;i, 1861. r 3L -1 -311E4M- }Mk_ - I[V -.41 1, OD ("ONE to the subaryiber. in Palmyra, ltftlianal Co., about the.first tif Ostolo r ,r, IS6l,prie STEER. White and lied, _about one anti a *half years old, mid 1 II RIF- El:, white aud - rett sprockled, • f' •I i Amy n'.o-it our yeurehl. The vivo— _ cc or owners are requested do come and take the same away, otherwise they will be dealt with according to law. - St. - MON 0. noßsTicri. October 3A,'01. " The Eclectic Class-Rook, FOR TM: USA;-01 VIE SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHER, S pronounced by all who bbve examined it, better I adapted to the wants of the - Sunday school leacher than link .fiow iii use. Send fo r k copy fin' exituliniaiun. Price per doze u. 4,1 CelltS per illiedred. l .` 4l3,oo Nov. 6, '6l. .41dress-11. 11. 11.011111EL„Letainon, Pa. • NEW FALL & WINTER ! HENRY & STINE'S LAMS' DRESS GOODS French INterinoet, C4Aurgs, Caphmeree, Mualiu De- Intuits, all Wool Raps, Sack nauttels and Plait Goods of every description and at all prices. Tor a splendid assort plant of Dress Goods call at HENRY . & STINE'S. Joax K. FuNex. SII AW LS ! • SRA WI,S!! Ilrorha Square and Long Shawia, all Wool plaid Long Shawls. nourriing Wool. shawls and a large lot of squaro Wool Shawls offered at low priOes by • 111.1\K! MEN'S AND BOYS' WE'A Clotlie, CaSAMOIW, Sattitietg,Utyion Cassimere, Ken tucky Jeans. Ermine Cloths, and an nasortnient Beaver Cloths. which will he offered at reduced prices by Lebanon - , Nev. o,'ol. HENRY & STINT. . . almanacs. alinanacs. ALMANACS FOR- 1882. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY H. • H. ROEDEI4I I CUMBERLAND STREET, 'LEBANON. 'Viz t---lamen , t,r Almulial;—EnfcliAl and Ooman. Lutheran " do do du . Reading Lebanon, November IF YOU WANT PICTURE of ti ear friend. enlarged eri colored in oil, rzil at DAILY'S Gallery, next d4or to the. Lebanon Deposit sank. • • CHEAP STOR.E - RAUCH & LIGHT. At Use Corner of 'Cltenberland greet and Pleriik Road, LEBANON, .PA. RA UCII & 1.1(111T take pleas .i re in inform. IT ing their triennia and the pcblic generally that they bare just, opened - a.largc and carefully selected assort ment of DIM GOODS; OROCitRI ER. • &c., to'Which Coy respecifally invite the attention of the ;HMOs : Their • DRY GOODS, have all been selected with the greatest care front the largeolmporting houses in PhiladelPhia. GRO.CERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffeek, Teas, Chocolate,. and•all kinds of gpices. Also, a large assortment of Q,UEEN SWA RE. among which are the nesimst patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goode In their line of blisi -12C5.9, whiCh will be sold very cheap for cash,or Countty Produce taken in exChange. • ' BAGS!. BAGS! 1 BAGS! 1.1 The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock of.PAtil , , which they will sell at wholeimle prices'. October 17, 1360.1 • RAIICII I 1:111lir R.hf T irE IDATALY I ' A TTORNEY-AT:LAW.-01Reo fwenntberlanfi Arcot, in the offiro of his Labor, Gun. John Widatnn. Lennnon,..tingut 2R, 1861. • . . - • - TE YOU WANT A • good PlCTUarfor a 31edalliou'or 'calltat.DAT -1 Bank. .rt . GallefA r tatzt &or to the Labeizon. Deposit • 101' ENE sTri dally toothily: faehionable I►rt.lls Goods, kith as tlazellea. Illoranibiquoe, 116 deans. Lawns, Laverlarofulik tad.; for /raveling dropion; Silk Cloillys. Silk Timis. Crape De Spoor', Giagliama And Gray. Dhoti uooda of over) , dearriptino, offered' id. unusually low prlciat by GENET :& STINE. Eisr . AU thoaliore goods offered at you low prices. . - - - - -••-- Afilm. .ar.sorunent •of Linea Goude for - Costa and Panto just recoli*ct wild offend at Orval *wiping by • . SUBS' RIPTIONS SUNDAY SCHOOL PAPERS . itE RECEIVED AT Tin - 113..0 . 0K STORE OP • • 11. It. 4. 310:E D EL, LT:I3A NO'N' IA. The. 'We. raParc - Migiiklic4r the- Azuericau Trnet .• itud , aotatiquoullity—by U. Thu Lutheran Iterald—monthly—Lather*,* Public*. •t . • • The Pastor's ilolper--Inouthißefortaei Public*. lieu.. •:- 'rho Sunday School Worldweekly-o-for Teacher°. -, •T4,l . ,°•§oayfichool Time.° a tokEunday hoot. vtatting r aat kutre any et thee pe :rill pleat° lutn•lin tbairavutnbor b e tore Januaryt at, tlbr (ki)lanttn,lPc.4,34oL REA DYINIAD.E. 014.1 THING IViinc.'sold . at . EXtreliteifi Etiiv Pru es. 1 ABER, one of the firtu.uf Haber k tiros:, 6114 , won the stock of Ready•unule Chi bing.at the aPpreisement, which will pnublo liitn to poll lower than anywhere else can be bought. .Cell and sec for your telvee before you make your N II purchase. TilkliE DOORS WEST IltOM COURT HOUSE. Lebauon, Sept. ta), 'set iik;NRA ItAlika. The Attention irif ' C GOODS JUST RECEIVED STORE! tint THE FOLLQ:WINAI HOSTE TTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The I,roprietori and adratif.if;tllrerS of .fIOS TEITTLit'S CELT:Bit Afl'ED , T.POMArkil Eli TEM can appeal with. perfect confidenci, tiz physicians. and citizen! generally of the tstes, ki?:..itts.e the arride has taiinati a rep:: - tat ion (dor,. unknown. A few facts upon :.hie poi:: Mitt - o-'pealt move powerfully than viAlne, , a-...airtien or tikizoning pufery. The con- Hostetler's Stomach Bir tere for 11. , iaet team utuoutite,l to over a half :l:Mite! 1,E.,041e ,. .. and front its manifest steady increase past, his evident:the: during he earning year the cortstuription tail I"@:tet netia One .1111 hot ti c.:. nits innuense nmount could never have non Auld hitt for the rare t,tedicii a! propertiez atitirained in t he prepara tion, axia the' moit phy , ikieus iii tiic e tist t ion ; of the country WhOr4 the !Reticle is best knoWn,'lvto not only rPcommenti the i.kittera to - their patients. 'Lint are ready at all times to give I eitimothatit ioitc efficacy in 1:,1! ZaSC.3 of :tantredi ic deraneniettiii anti the 4.lbn - in.:an result - Init. lit vl 14'1'0111 . . This not a temporary popularity, obtained extraordinary efforts in the way of tutu• pet lug the lualirie:-; of the bitters, but e. soLd e;aiinstion of an invaluable medicine, aA,hlx i 3 destined to be as enduring as time it:•;e1:. 110?tr..1tPr . S f - . 7 tomnett bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where facer and agim and various other bilious complaints ha.e. c,,,nmed their victims by hundreds. To he able to state confidently that the "Bitters' are a certain cure fur the 'Dyspepsia and lIRe disease, , , is to the proprietors a source of on alloyed ideasnr. It removes nil morbid matter frond the stomach, purities the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systeth, giving it that tone and energy indispemable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and eoon restores them to 'anthill ion esse„b tial to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the ril rulers daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it ; stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort. declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a lonic, and rejuvenating generally. We Lave the evi dence of thousands of aged men and Women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering front stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and the; tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their tarps arc so harassing that many of them sink Under the trial. The relation of mother *and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she he youn apt to forget, her own health in her extre anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during (he summer season, the wear. nf body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, thee, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to hear up under her exhausting and. responsibilities. Nursing mothers gen - , rally prefer the Bitters to an other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of pliyal clans, because it is . agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a per lament 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, dierrheea, dysenteiT, 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 physical welfare by giving to Hos tetler's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for lI6STETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMeou BITTERS, and see that, each bottle liaa the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, mad observe that our autograph signature is on the label. ar Prepared and sold by It OSTE,TTBE & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold. by CI druggists, grocers, and dealers generally arroughout the United States, Seath Bane ries, and Germany. llv hr; 0,10. hoes, D. S. Lpmb ,, rger, Leh an+•i; .T. 'C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg; 11. D. Bievor A Bro., ic.oville • Martin Latly, Palmyra... Dreamer WEEKLY ARRIVALS rpnv HEX DIVE" Storu, opposite the Court House, has among this week's arrivals • Eh& Molise= at from ZS to 50 eta per gal. s.llbis Sugar (good) at 0 and 10 eta per pound. 6 Bogs Colton (best) at 1S cents per pound. DRY GOODS. 20 pieces Oalteo and Bleached Bfuslin 65 , 4 " eta. 10 •• New Markets cm. 10 " DoLatims ek cm. 10 " New Style Detainee 35 cts. 20 " Print 6 . 4 eta. • • A lota Ticking. from 5 to 25 eta. Domestic Ding Lams 10 cts. Stockings 6.4", cts. Carpetings.from- auction very low. Brocha Shawls—wool and sllY, the punka miles —very cheap. MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHS,. • • ' LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS., end a largo assortment of BRIMS GOODS, which- wilrbe sold clump for rash, and for stiy bill of foreign Roods upward of Ova dollars,• bought for exalt; a deduction of five per et. will be wade. 1113,.. All kinds of Country krOduee taken in exchange. Lebanon, Nov. 20,'81. '. ' . •.J. GEORGE... ItIONEV—WAN..erED. • • fl 111 E Commissioners of Lebanon cony aire.Asairmss 1 of making a. loan of SERA TRW:MANE DOL LARS. Immediate application :should be. inade to the Treasurer;C. If. forgoer. Dot., or DAVID, 1101thINUER, Commiliatoners SIMON BOLTZ. . of • ROBERT EVANS. Lebanon county Attest :—Crnus Santa • Clerk. Lebanon, September 18, 1861. James H. Kelley SIGN OF TIIE MAMXIOTII WATCH, , Eagle *Buildings, *intberiarteiStrcit, I.V.HANON„ra. FFERS to the Public ail elegant and extensive/Lai : got:it 3,) went . . - OF PARIS STYLES O} FINE JEWELRY, cpneietlng, of . Diamond. Ruby, 'Emerald, Pearl. SWie, Ca eo, En CU acted Worl{,uudEtruscanCorMlSreaatPins, gar Rigns and Finger Rings. GOLD CHA.vis of every otyle • and quality. .English, French. Siviss end Arterl. • Pan (told aid *Schee of the must approved and celebrated` tuckers. - "C" , tAks of every description. A large variety of. l'anoy onto": PAntags,. Vases, to. The stock sill belnund R.Aingltre largest:in this/ten - tion of Pcnirlylcanit, mad lute beerf:a elanled mitt; great rare, from the most celohnitid'itwiltialifssMd. meanie*. taring establiehmentain New Tor* SidlAriferl., REY-LIUIG done at the shortest noties; - mtidla a sz ! ust . Workineulfle manner. My Monde!, and tho rublis ger.srally are invited Gdatti enuDivation of my ouperb - Lebanon, July 30861 ABM Ann lOC AWMA. ItEIBMIA DAL • 13. New Firm.. Cheap Cash &W C, and latiiii . ng fpgi Cr t f Ruanees. eiiIIR undersigned haring forreesimaparinewthfp fn the MiIIIDA NTll.ltl e MILLING AND GRAIN. KCAL NESS,'woutd rrej.e..tr Illy Lii:te too attention of the yfohlie to tliolt• . estollishients. will aoutiao tQ Veep, at Oa lido stand of allhiteL it DiNG,Apicit own pieta stock 'or all ktr.o -of GOODS' Urciaily..kspt in a ountry stole, whirls they Till vie:, Cheap for CASH, or COUriTra! PROLL'O'd want to buy ar 5e,e00 Bashed of IlifiZAV, 30,000 Rusinile 'of gli" •,•20,000 Busbela of COM,: • 25,600•8u0be1s of OATR: - 'For which they wiil ;ay tho i lifi k hoot•Morkog They 'will also takotlft 011 tt ortkni. Theviiill keep always on baud and call at the lowest pricer., COAL I by the Boat Load or tty thd Thu; all kinds of MALL leN*Lt, SALT, PLASTER.. Att. •• • ' • - • - ow They soli , * tic business of all Molt old frlsinii and the public, and will eedoavnr to - on'onoh lla oral nod just principles as wilt give satiefarttlon Walt - • elIiiKK, tIESSAMAN & LOtia,. - North Lebanon. rdsreh 19, PIIOTO4RAPII4.O 2 . • . 11 dreg/10.'1v eat, • • . • ~ . : atit 4Elk AiLtailtilifilgeht; idgla,,befie my, Lfk.:Eresf Men. ~• • , Otra..—Ntihy do rot git".siKettt 511C:4.14x:4e eV'. other rooms t.. have It t a, .kes:-.Beranno-Nstlem PttO.9ti 1311t4 r . exullinT sod more trothforVtiOti Otai.&,l gen.—Cis-you44o,of* to others? • Ans.—Yes I hOitod.ol4lol, RitiOilitiatitei, Catnerax, and utlyiik:f4t#:ee ke fsd)+,PitelMl•• provid kind. • Ques.—What kttot of Piittoroe 104Khe Ans.--)lo hikes Ariibrotypoa, aud>l: • - • .4t.11 eitoi•and. inip'erior 'fini‘tt : and Pit.? •'• • aruAluot up t? Lif, Situ, nett wi'.79il;• . 4114 tAkeF iona lizoto!;rar.he.ll:um. •ds - craved pore,roi and Lea thucti 451pV, • r id the beat Aitisie. tits elmiget At 4 ., •le A34' hb roomx avo,Rea.etnyiliri• (exceptsu • A. M. to 6i.F.11, - Put't ItatA..' • Sta is tlbe pl4o.l4”itet:o jt#etlieito , t. PC•fp•-:4. :tea . JAMES B. BELLY, BO or tbe Big Watch,