Ctt stfilEttiottt: TERMS, - - - - - $1 BO A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, DECEAIDER 1-8,-I86i: rIONIE AFFAIRS. kr Why John, where are you go ing to In such a hurry ? Why, I am going to LATIBAP,IPS, in Market etroot, tr buy a nice lot of Furniture; Well, John, can you tell me the reseon why LAUDA= gins so much !once Furniture and Chairs than all the Catboat:makers in Lebanon together? Yes, John, I think I can toil that reason very plainly; he bee always got by far the largest and beet assort manta of all kinds:or Fdrniture end Chairs on Land, whit% he also sells a great deal cheaper thaw any other Cabinetmaker; besides he bee an excellent cushioned 'furniture Wagon with which ho delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by taut, free of charge; these I think totbe very good and advantageous reasons, es • As the 93d Regiment will leave for the seat of war this week, the public will please bear in it that the - beat and oldest CABINET MARIN BTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that of,c. BROTHERLINer. Any person in want of gOod made work wlll please call on him, be. fore buying elsewhere. c. BROTHERLINE. -.Letivaon t Nov. 20, 1861.-Bmo. We have been requested to • state that there will be et Special Meeting of the Leba non County Agricultural and' nortioultural Soci ety on Saturday, December 21,1861, at 1 o'clock P. jr., at i ha,Court Rouse, when buil' con of im portance wi 11 o tranisated, JOew Hon. John W. Filth-Ivor has our 41saake. for a valuable puhilo decumeet—the eommistion to Europe." Mi. Jacob Souders of this borough, fell down the ‘itseisent at Zltnmerman's • near the Railroad. Asibet. last week, striking 111 Lead against the atone nark, sustaining 9uob in juries that death limed the neat wonting. 01112181'51As-Urr. will be celebrated +with appropriate servioni'and a iace•feaet in the Moravian Oberolt, on the 24th . Inst., at 5 P. M. Tickets of admiosion at St4l6ita can be bad at John Graeff'o Confectionery Store. The Lebanon Post. Office, will be closed on Christmas, at 24 osulock, P. M. F. 11. Ilbur tuts just received Et icry largo and desirable stock of cheap ToTt,c Cea..se Lions, *c., suitable for tbc Ifollidays. The pub lic' are invited to glie bins a call, as be is cattil dent of-beiagltble to please bath in ' , moiety and price. Wm. George, Esq, son of John +George of this place, bee been appointed en Ac• alstant Adjutant Gen. in the aiiity, The Board of Relief'of this coun ty advertise in another coluinn a Public Meet ing of the Tax Paris, on Beeatid Christmas day, le this borough, for the purpose of consultation n relation to Ow- Military Relief : Fond. The $lO,OOO already appropriated will be expended by that time, Volunteers sending money home to the feakiliee should ' be careful bow they tend Is. We have late& bbeid'of it being lost in several :instances. • 3itr. Sohn Greet intende opening Satirday nest, for the accommodation of the public durini the ifollidayr, the room. adjoining his Atom; latery occupied by , D. Oraers shoo store-} which will afford more convenience to visitors—portioularlY the ladies—and also more chance to display his large/Wok 44 goods.. A little- gill, daughter of Buisell Boyhaut, in Olio borough, had her leg broken in two Owe, on ilunday hit, by jumping diiwn an embankment and falling on a sine. Dr. Mon ingar attended to the little suirerer. kr. Bayletto is in the army, The Banks will be closed next Vitedneeday, (Christtaao,) and all nettle due on o:tattler will bare to be intid the day provisos. Jed: Weis was committed - to prison, last, week, for the intently of barnese belonging tp - David Raney and 91oningirk apd Boma linnet at 'Henry & Stine's. Store. , Ite was ar rested at DaiTieburg by Geo. hP. Ramsey, under the Impression that be bad robbed Itanasey's olotSjng atom in this barotigh, fdr rebieb, he*, eve, ole believe there to no evidetteir. , . Henry Tice, of this borough, employed on the N. L. Railroad, bad his foot severely eruehed between the bumpers of two oars; at Cotnwall t last week. *e learn that he le doittg toetl, aneTIP4 sincerely trust that he may speedily 'entirely recover from the Millet of the Jteeideut. licedel sell his largo stork of :His pitilatieous Boolter, at an luminous, radoetigo in price. -Mil Is an:attractive card foy- Holli daythe- o nice doll, r and n quarter book can now le 00, nod " - ireri - lo Proportion. This is - , just log for . tents---valuable gifts at a low price.' step lb d see the a leek. Several prie, era broke Qat of the jail beat week. On .of them has beet recaptured. - 7 • The mysteriOAts clieappearanef+ of Mr, $. V. $b Irk, of this boring+, created cou4id.. 'erablii•Xolleiblint. Met week. The mystorY 'the ina4ar rfrs d iipe lied, how c ver, when . it was discovered :hut A number of pup era are 'bald by partire, with newer atteeked ns ennore which the (mock tbererrf pronouti , :el ft. rro: OWL Aniorg thou Wa iorterice a n(1.8 of $6O l, in the liebaocn Deny, $l3OO and) irohe La esert 'Valley and Lennon Deporii Noche, $4500 by Air, cob sbeak, $350 by MU & Worth, anti $375 " , y Es.. l9barif Hauck. Hie tatber and father in law are the enderlfere of said paper', and which are said to be lir At the Sales held at Culebrot k, 'blithe 4th and sth 'natant, the followitly ~- ere dispel/id' or at the prices ape . • 0 , ;o wit : 4 1 t o ' . MU,;, , ... lr a-tr,, 63 (wren and 80 perchall, to John 81 ° I hm and Deny Kauffman, f r $8,500. PulatilTaiio2 of b 7 acres tip perdu to Henry Moyer, at sBoBt/ per acre." • Do 49 scree to Levidtly ,ni at $lB per acre. Do 29 Acres. perches, ssti,sl ..tieel4 • at $ll 25 per acre. , :. Do .24 acree 90 perches, to Fibileallitrte , 1 at $l3 $7% per acre. Do- 21 acres 26 perchee, to Simnel Metter- I is% it gts 823 per acre. Do nacres to J. W. liillinger, at ilia 50 • per acre. v ault z iLO2 , o f $9 acree 80 perchee, to 11 - 1111nn3 touts, at $3O per acre. EV 87 acre. 50 perches, to Philip m e , at $26 pee acre. Do 28 acres 8.3 parches to Samuel. Heiler- WA, at $22 par acre. Da. 118 acres 90 perches to Awl' Gingrich, at sgro mg per acre. W0r..1.02 of. a NOW 86 perclaw, to J. W. Killinger, at $93; wayC"2B' bo ~ 0 64 g1 percher, to J. W.Ohatinger, as PS. forum. Do il t otrit 1.16 perches, toGeorge Gingrich, t Pr 09 wit Do a Urea 1 •perchat to Jacob °MOW. at tee k Do 4acres 30 perches to Joseph EL Sale* at $4O per sore. 'rho sales were well attended, And khe buyers seemed pleased with their bargains. The sales are to be continued,a t Colebrook on Friday the 27th instant, and we re commend to persons looklag•ontAD c°'ll - ho mes , on mpdevite - termis, to avail liematlvis Of the opportunity` thus ire ir tented, OUR ARMY CORRESPON DEMI From the 93d Regiment. LETTER FROM, LIEUT. ROGERS CA - UP MARY, COMpally C . , Washington, 1). C. Saturday, December 7, DM. Mx. Becalm; :—This evening 'I sit down to write you a few lines, hoping that my humble effort may be acceptable in your readers. The boys are now going through the cleaning, process necessary to a favorable inspection to-morrow.— Bleck ing brushes, soap and all the none/mitten of Saturday night are now brought into full requl. Salon, and by to-morrow's dawn we may expect to tee a cleanly and respectable get of soldiers. ' We are 'now located upon a hill about •3 miles front Washington. A ravine limits its eastern and southern slopes, whinh also has its bbundery in another large hill, and thus; es we stand upon the summit of Our own, the-eye meets a series of rugged Emotes whose.beauty charms the eight and gives us en apt theme for many en hones gazing. Onr location hes been changed three times' since we left Lebanon, and, as the gertainty of our re. main ing here is so much in doubt as onr previous marches were unexpected, perhaps before' this reaches you we will no linger enjoy the pleasures of Camp Mary. Two fine springs near, by afford us a plentiful supply 9f water, and in a conveni ence like this we have ample cause for congratu lation, as nothing is'so unpleasant as to be lim ited to a small quantity of this refreshing element. After the duties of the day are over, a diver sity of amusements relieve :be dreary hours of night. Here a group of negro serenaders are sounding the tambourine and bones, while the musical scratching of cat-gut greets the ear from all directions. There a sentimental young Man is singing a song of the same kind, while his supple lingers are picking an accompaniment en the banjo. Then in another quarter you maybe. hold a party of conscientious young men, whose pleasure consists in singing hymns of Oldie, while still others derive enjoymenl in relating end listening to the stories of some modern Ba ron Munchausen i Whose mind is eqtal to ell emergencies in inventing what he-cannot remain . All the officers of the Regiment have received their commissions Whit)ll were presented, with appropriate remarks by OW...McCarter. The pay rolls have already been prepared mid it is 'to' be hoped will be soon cashed by the • proper author. hies. The boys stand •need of the "dough," and the sooner it is forthcoming tbe betteryleas ed they will be. Our arms are flied expected next week, and it is earnestly desired that we may re ceive a good weapon for the long waiting to which - we have been subjected. The weather for the past few days has been exceedingly mild, and we presume that "Indian Bummer" has paid us a visit, to warn us that the fine weather is almost past, and we must now prepare for the chill of winter's frosts. The in genuity of the "boys," however, Is equal to all etrotingenotes,_and they have managed to con struit a we think, answer all pm Gold /I low he oC dune COU CO g Our TOW on ttty or qi Vera • a nod ow our pit r expected _ Our "boys" are detailed, ench company in turn, to build a mud Fort, and thus they have a Tat tyof dilly that we think will not Le unaccepta- Me. ' They are assisted by the ether regiments of our Brigade, which consists of two Nev York and two Pennsylvania regiments, under the coin. mend of Col. Tidball, v,ittt is acting General of the Brigade. The sanitary condition of our regiment is by no means discouraging, compared with some of the others and in this respect we have another cause fur congratulation. Having I think given you a tolerably correct Recount of our doings, I bid you pod night, hoping that, I have not trans gressed too severely upon your columns. • - JOHN E. ROGERS. FIZOXI LIEUT. DiSINGER. , ~...—. ... CAMP Matti, :than Fowl. ilookHoPx, Mn., I . December fith, 1861. J Mit Heirless :---I rapped) yott wore beginning: to surmise the( I was nch'itet, owing to my dere. Nation in writing ; hutengagements with cam % party affairs prevented ice front doing so sooner.. LI haveXin desire, however, to sever rehtiions with I my "friends and fellow cifintis" of Lebanon, and toreneri them morenlosely, I thought proper to "dren yoft a Hoc" - The further we may be re- ' moved to the'other side of the Potomac, the more inthiettintyrill be to us papers and letters from horite—inote eagerly looked for than a day's ra tion. The vast multltudo of cheerful faces that I beheld on !eating home ' mule a lasting impres sion upon my dittrd'.'" When the bonds of friend ship were eboutto ble'serered ; when tho pleasant associations of by-gone years were to be broken —when parting words were spoken by those who may never meet again on earth, the writer of this felt more 'keenly than everthe inestimable worth of cherished friends. I would love to dilate up on this-subject, and refer to the. many :.acts of kindness reeeiverfron those in whore , pathway ive have been thrown." Ter tiothisto name them all—Would be a pleasant task rtidee4,-.D.,,ei One im possible for me to perform worthily. If I-14461c ent after all to one, who can appreciate the- fund allsochitioni that throng the mind and cinder round the heart, when he hears fall-from the lips of "friends since daye of yore," that ward ee.full of tem:thing, adieut—days too, that are revered by all *ho can recollect when the first dawn of in- Whim was begun with the halo of a mother's-af fectionate kse.!". a.,9ipr's tender care. I might *act. in f enwingsolors s other plan-- ant incidents that. transpired ere our departure from the Lebanon Depot, would space permit. I will, therefertricernmence a description of our on wartlMOVOMent., by-saying that our ride up the 'Lebanon- Valley, and•on to the nation's capitaT, was exCeedingly pleasant and not marred by =a l aingle disagreeable mishap. Arriring'at Wash ington we itetit to wait' Brown, situated about one mile north east of the our. Here we re- Minded JillotarZind weeit;wh,in we changed Oar tell to ardither'eamp..;By the "way; this °hang. ing roursdpgiree.a person a striking illystrittion of what philosophers term "perpetual motion,'-' . On Saturday lasi we receisied orders td he -. ~.. reedy. to strike thnts early en Monday maini3g. Movifig day name and as old Sors rays vete darting through ti busy clouds, I was tempted i i , to repeat what , th oeta style, " f t love of a day." The boys were out right and early, packing up and loading oth . 'IVY goods, which wits shipped off in duo time, fit. Panto Mary. Our regiment , was accompettild thithii+ by the 53d Penne., and several New 'York regiments.. We arrived at "heedqoartere at fupr o'clock the stale day, our wegotis brining in the rear. We had nqt ,time to 'mike our ,quarteri ea very orrafortable for that l=ight's repose; hence you way imagine that our ,!.t..p was efou . eichat interrupted by dreams of 1 ht.bg. , blins, and phantoms of dishaPea and. hues. The folfewirtg day th e boye palled off their ciute, riled up their sleeves, and.ret to work fu 5 ,,, e st, Our tout ! ! are now in good order, pro vided with plenty" pr straw, and we live at gay find hat pi at thaiting in his palace. Napoleon' s drvatet of, the deie when the nations of the Old 1 World trembled. may. well euggest dune useful . thoughts to the retrospective mind. ! Jill)°, Oho 1 of the-wised coneorr, declared upon one !coca- I sion, that comparisons are adieus, but we cannot ramie from disregarding his, perimpe wise, coun sel. ' While other undone, through duplicity and ignorance, warred with each other, we sat be neath the write ebade of the tree of liberty, re joicing abet our government was the symmetry of perfection, but behold the change, Previous to the days of rebellion title. must have been a delightful place, but it is , now trod by armed men, and fiery steeds. Instead of iiewing4telds •T • if beautifill grain, we behold a long line of glitters 3 'nt baystete and fierdelaglighrjs,the waving of flags; and the music of cymbals; trumpets and drums, re-tehoing upon the halcyon night, tells us a sad tale. Whatever Ittay have been irstro . mental`in bringing this dire calamity upon es, May we not hope that God'iallthroir the arm of j protection around us , and that ere long, our coun try, may die; like a phenix, from her deplorable condition. My ()pinion is that with the Winter's storm, ylli, pan awe,' the rebellion, and that up on the of early Spring, gentle peace will come, andarith lavish hand, scatter broadcast hor purest and richest blessings. What novel scenes camp life presents. Imag ine knapsacks, flu cups, blankets, &c., nattered right and left; couple with this stacks of mus kets, piles of kettles; canteens and pane; in the corner a party playing ettehre, in another a party singing, here a squad telling'yarne, and talking of home, here soma sleeping, there come eating, here Some laughing, there some reading the Bi bles,and last though not least, in yonder corner one writing.a billetdoux to the,Atrltio left be hind br50,..1! , ,,,,Aing somewhat -h I" r have not been able to raise the wind ea' ' -?•!-.!; onfiden• tier scale. --- - ' • ' We have a stove in our ma a r 'Wiiit let me aa aure yonwthat we enjoy o iin.our "new h:llWhough we are min erdid`faintirlres a ymirrors to image fo -' 'r p °Vie solve:al A O rig auggoated al. good ...10ga, 1,14.iiv...4.,'11, 01 %et° the erect, that we waplel liitso arCb a turkey roast—(ate turkey, however, is want ing)—Liout. Embich seconded the move, by of fering this amendment, that a keg of Light's beer would come very handy ! The motion wee put and it is needless to add that it carried without a dissenting -voice.. The Captain being some what modest, "Giblile" and myself conferred the degree of "chietcook," upon him. 'Christmas is near at baud, and the good old Pennsylvania custom of discussing turkey and mince pies, on that day is one that we stilt remain . bar. lie n if eating the "good thingq." and drinking le "old rye," is violating the :vs ered keep' f the day, I fear our chance for a front seat in heaven will be slim. . . We expect to he armed in a few days with 'the Minis ride. lam glad of this, as R will be an incentive to our boys to stand guard. The health of the regiment is good, and I am as hale and hearty as ever. Very Respectfully, Yours, DAVID 0.. DISSINGER. LETTER FROM A DRUMMER BOY CAMP MAIM, FORT GOOD EOM December Bth, 1861. Dame PARENTS t--.fie it is two weeks since I sent you my last letter, and as this istagain Sun day, the sweet day of*est, with no parade to perform, and nothing particular to do, I will try and pen a few lines to you We, as thersteales, sit together and talk of 'sweet home, and reflect upon tlikmany scenes of our childhood, which gives me --,a pleasure to write. After some changes we pitched our tents at the above named Fort. The situation is a ve ry pleasant 6t2:0, aria M bigh hill, about three miles from Wasbingten. It must be a very +delightful place in Summer, as there is nothing but hills all around us, and the water here is very good. For the last.week the vreathe has been very pleasant—just as it is in the spring 9f the year in Lebanon, and now, wiyile I am writing, the sun is shining into our tent. On last Thursday morning, shortly after midnight, we were aroused by the long roll, and in ten minutes, the whole regiment was formed on the parade ground, ready to start. Howevqm the sequel of the matter proved, that it watagraly a movement of the Col onel's, to try his men. He was very much pleas.. ed with .them, that they were so alert and so smart. This Sunday morning .ve were inspected, and wore praised for having our knapsacks, so weil adjusted .1 um glad to inforM you that every man in the regiment-has received another blanket. I was down at a beautiful little creek yesterday, and washed my shirts; you may think, they were not clean, but I tell you that I can do •it pretty well for a greenhorn. I got them clean at any rate. To morrow we will get our arms, and then I think, we can strike a blow fur our country. Wisvwere pleased -to see, some of our ',chariots Friends they, were seretraded by our band,Which cannot be taken dowsi by any band about hero. ' I' have. heard that the drummers will get only $l2 per month ; but.l hope it is not true, for we 'earn $l3. I will tell you how we spend the day: at 6 o'clock, A. M. we beat the reveille, and then have a squad drill till 7ko'clock; then we break. ;fler which we litiVe a Getup - tiny drill from 9 >'elock ; then we have our dinner; at 1 o'.• we have the same drift till 3 o'clock; then .0 recess of one boar, which brings us to 4 when wo have eir drees parade; then . and at 8 o'clock. we rattle off in good earn• tattoos ' after which we retire to our quer th ink of home—come think of their wives, me of their sweethearts, &AL, Mid so we eat talk till we fall asleep. So you can hot cur day's work is net bard. I still be drummirig sin the old box—it don't tire me at all. A soldier's life is a nice one. As you said in your letter to John that you would send us a box at Christmas, r thought I would ask you to send the about a pound of good tobaece for past time, as the tobacco here is not good for much. I wrote a few lines to my friend, Samuel Shirk, and received his answer last Thursday / and I seas glad to hear that you were well. Give my kind respects to Samuel Shirk and all of my companions, and tell them to write to me, Jacob Gerhart sends hie love to his parents, and to yon for the lecture you gaTe him. From your Duffel I.lon, THEODORE 0. ROGERS. ANOTHER LETTER. CAMP MART, FORT 1 3.006 ROE, Manvt.aND, December 12th, 1861: Forma AnvEarrame:- Another week has passed., and I scarcely know what to do to fulfil my prom ise. There is nothing of any importance to write; still to satisfy your numerous'readers, I will en deavor to write you a letter. - "Never hallo until you ore out of the woods," is a good motto, and I will endeavor to follow it hereafter, dia my last letter was hardly mailed be fore we had orders to go to work in the Fort,- Well, we went, and we worked also, and by even ing we had considerable of a start made on the works, which are now being pushed rapidly for ward. It Is one of the chain of furls intended far the proteetlon of the city, and will he a mon ster, when completed, whist' is to be within twenty dart. - On Monday last we were in the United BtateS ,Araenal at Washington, and got our arms. They are called the "Delgium Rifle" and are said to be very goad, but rather heavy for Infantry drill. But we meet try,and manage 'them for the sake of .the glorious' "Stars mid Stripes." During' this week 1 paid a 'dying visit to Den. McCall's division of 'the army, across the Poto mac, but-my steps were mare partictilarly directed to the Camp of the 7th "Reserve Regiment, to see thole:bonen boys in Capt. Lantz's gonipany,-1- I found thzmaall, well and hearty, and enjoying atildier's life to the t !meet,. As they have an idea that theY wiltroptain in theii . eaMp, during the winter tier hale erectod for thwart hats over which tJa use the canvass tent as a roof.— I slept in oaaof them, and found it quite emu fortable in comparison with my camp -tent. 1 also stopped:a short time in the let Regiment, Reserve. CaValry, and found the Lebanonians, with one exception, all Wall and comfertable.— Gen. McQadi'4l Division is new on the advance, being within °wand "half "utilise of the outer - - Among the notable places I. saw in nfy, visit, `Was the residence of Mr. ParransoS Judi, late Poosmodere In the U. Navy, but .now in the service of the rebels. It is a tine place, and lii tolerable good order, but "the furniture, se., of the house has been removed by the soldiers. The buildings are nod guarded to save them from de. taialition. At several pieces I saw where whole builtUngs had been carried away by pieces, noth ing being left but the ebinmeya-and cellar walls. There is nothing of interest to, write about in this camp. It id' enerally imitated that we will be paid off on Monday next, up to the Ist of No ,rember. „I hope it may be so, sepeeket-thenge is getting scarce with us. . The health of the Regiment is exceedingly good, not a single one being in the Rospital who is not able to walk about op a pleasant day. The changes in the weather hero are very mud- den. On Monday and Tuesday lest it was very warm, while on Wednesday morningot was cold, and to-day it is again very pleasant. Please accept the ttunaks of Mess No. 3, for the papers sent us. More anon, G. ROFFMAN U. List of Jurors for January Term, /862 John.Backlineteen,lieldlb'g I Thy.. Bonigurdner, E ilact Samuel Becker, Millcreek. Ulrich Burkholder, 9 Ann Joseph Beckly, 8 Lebanon ; Jacob Capp, Lebanon Bor George Derr, do do- William Fossert, Jackson Jiihn Ge h,, Heidelberg Michael Biugrleli, Un,ion David Kintzel, Jackson John Looser, Lebanon Bor TRAVERS . Samuel }Hever, Annoillo' Jacob Baum, East ileuover; Cyrus Bach 00in;..8 Willlato It ir, Heidelberg lipclibr, do Georgeficeeman,jr., Cornli le;Alllirm Becker, ,Ililicreek I• Adair? Brandt. N Leb tp. John Boger, North AnovIlle; Ezra Bucher, 9. Lebanon Jacob L. Bluer, Bethel Samuel Carper, S Aunellle John F. Cherrington,Millo'b Henry Cormany, Heidelb'g Adam Deininger, Lond'ry John Ennek, N'Lab to Jeremiah. Heilman,Bsratara Samuel Hibshman, Hold'g gpscial citotirfo. Prevention is Better than Cure. r r o ladies of delicate hialth or Impaired organisation, and those by whom au increase of flow say reason ob:leetlonrible, the undersigned would offer aprescriptton which Is perfectly reliable and safe, and Which has been prescribed in various parts of the old wdrld for the past century. A Ithobgli the article ie ve= ry cheap and elmple, yet it has been pet np iu half pint, bottles and sold, very extensively .at the exliorbitant Pike of •S 5 per bottle, the unuereigned proposea to fur bish the reclPe for the emall,sum of thrrposses: sloe of which every lady cen.et4,ply h er a a lf w ith a rap feet safeguard, at any drug store, for thatriEling sum of 25 cents per }year. Any Physician or druggist will tell you pludectir hardilest, and Wm/ramie of testimox 10111 •oan be procured of. Its officeoY. , Sent to 441 Y of the "Drift on reoldNOf aildresylug lie. Irk;sar Comm 4tUguitt 7, /86/ Ay. • - • 'GRAND Jugorts Christian "Lentz ' 9watara Jacob L Light, N Leh tp George Melly, Lebanon not Martin Melly, E Hanover. Richard Miller r ieekson , Washington Meyer, do Parallel Noll, Heidelberg Daniel Beabolt, 8 Atinvide James Wallace, Millereek. Jahn. A. Woomer, Jackson. David Zug, Heidelberg . George Zia:lateral= 3.111.1c1E MIAIORS, 'The:nude !Inglis, Stratum ; Joeeph Kabuli, millereek Peter ;Click, Bethel 'John P Kreitier, Jaekeon. John Linsley, Swatara Daniel Lightner, N Ann Jacob Long, (J. S.) 9 Annv • Adam Lauber, N Lob tp ;Joseph a Moyer, Bethel 'Philip P MeCautly, Leb for !Seth P Rank. 9wittara !Seth K Royer, Millereek tame Steiner, Jackson Jeremiah Strohm:ln. N Anu Peter Stump, Mt - Berea • John Ef Wolfereherger. you I Franklin Witmer, Cornw Frederick Zeller, .do MILiT AR Y UN I FORM h ere is, per haps. nu 'department of military bitaimes iu which there has been n more marked improvement than in the clothing of the soldiers. Not many years nittc , e officers and privates were clad in garments which wore almost akin-tight. They wore leather stocks, which wero worthy of the name, for they, kept the wearer in tribulation; while their padded breasts and tight sleeves made vol ition a matter of great difficulty. During the present war, such of our volunteers as procure their uniforms at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhlll & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain clothing that to perfectly easy, substantial and becoming. The firm name&have gone largely into the business of making Military Clothing. and th , tr far:llWe% enable them to till the largest orders in the shortest pussibl .1. time. Dar lIUNNE,WEI;L'S COUGH. REMEDY exeeig in one of the mOst important characteristics, namely, that of containing no materials of opium or antimony, which ore so debilitating, to weak constitu tions. When by its perfect simplicity it is done with the Cough or Lung Complaint its sp.andid Tonic quail ties exhibit themseites In giving strength to, weak 'sys tems, weakened by disease, a peculiarity very impor tant, but often lost sight of. In a preparation like the Universal Cough Remedymay be found a great neces sity for every nursery. every medicine chest; or ambit. ing room, nod from Watley to age it may he used with perfect impunity. see advertLsoment and read pam phlet. - I.November -6-ltn. fiQr COMMON SENSE Tales the mass of the people, whatever the misnamed and misantlitope philosophers may say to the contrary.' Show them a good thing; let ite merit - ?he elearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate tto give it their most cordial pat ronage. The masses hare already ratified theindgment of a physician, concerning the virtues of - ROSTIUTER'S BITTERS, nu may be seen by the immense quantities of this medicine which. are amattaly sold in every section , of the land. It 14 now recognized ac greatly superior to all other remedies yet devised for diseases of the di gestive organs, such as rrlima, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fey at arise from derangement of these portions of otter'a name is rapidly becoming a om Maine to Texas. from the oho Pacific. Try the article and runlets in the world. 461," her col unto. er The itieba .rket. atilefalty Cep•rocted Weekly LEBANON, Wessexenar, DEOEMDEP,IB, 1861. Leb. Mills Ex. Pam $625 Egias doe-, 16 Smith " Patia ,•6 20 Butter, `4l lb., - 14 Leb. Val: Super. Fidel') 50 Tub or salted butter, -10 Prime White Wheat, 135 Gard, 8 Primo Red Wheat- 25- Tallow, . . Prime R e, 50 Dam, 11 - Corn, 50 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 32 Sides, _ 9 Cloy er-serst. 3 50 Soap, 7 Timothy-soled, . 175 hoes-wax, . 25 Plax•seed, 125 White ItsgS, 3 Dried A pples,ls bu., 100 Mixed Rage, '7 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax:"f 12 34 Peach "Snits," 250 Bristles, fllb., 40 Peach " tattle," 126 ,Yeathers,l6 . 62% Cherries, 150 Wool, 3p.7b.,. 40 Onions, 37 Sinip.Beans, qt., 6 Potatoes., bus, 40 Vinegar, la. gal., 12 Apple Butter, V crock , 45 The Phi111110phi:I Market SATURDAY, Dec. 13.—There is a firm feel ing in the Flour market, and rather morn inqui ry for export, with sales of 5000 barrel:l—inch]. dinroupornoo at $5 37i1g5 50 per barrel, extra is to tfie retailers Red and fancy ints from and Corn Meal cocain , les of the former at $3.. ye.t cr. small. prime Penneylra- Ilin 11111.1 per bushel, 800 bushels 45®1 150. Rye is more active. Sales of 10, 000 bushels Penn sylvania at 76 cents. Corn comes forward slow ly- and is in demand. . Sales of 1500 bushels at:6s cents for old yellow, and 55®56 cents fur new. There is no fulling off in the demand for Oate, and further sale- of 5000 bushels were made at 40 vents fur Delaware and 11 cents for Pennsyl vania, Barley in better demand, with sales at 75Q78 cents. Clorerseed is in good request, and 109 buthela prime ?old at $1 75 per 64 pounds. No sales of Timothy. The market is bare of Flaxseed, and. it is wanted at $2 per bushel. C.,ATT,TIE NtAllEgi—The receipts and sales of Beef Cattle hare fallen ordialli this week, on ly reaehink about 1400 : arPhillips' yards, all of which were'disposed . of at full prices, Tonging from $6@8.1 the 100 TOs., the latter of extra quality, closing with better demand. Cows and Calves.—About 80 were offered and sold at from $22 ®35 each for Springers, and $25@40 for cows and calves. Hogs, were plenty and doll, with raleS of over 7200,. including 5368 at Im h off's, at from $1 20®5, end 1870 at the Armies yard at $1(4)5 25 the 100 lbs. net. Sheep.— Same 2000 were received end sold at 7®Be lb net. Pliginuo Atitirto. English preachinglextSniniay at TO A. - M.. and Gor man (fallen P: M., in the Moravian elirch. English vervices next Lord's day morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran chnrrh. Gorman preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed nhurch. German service next Lord's day morning. at 10 o'- crock. and English in the evening In Salem's Lu theran church, at which time and place the Lord's Supper will be administered. Preparatory service on Saturday evening CfiraST 011Uttnn.—SeriiCe!S in Temperance Bail, every Sunday nt 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. English preaching next Se.h bath morning. and evening in the Methodist tlideonpal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10..o'olock in the Evangelical' church, and in the evening. By. Dome's Iteronman Catmcm—Segular service every Wednesday evening at 7% o'clock nVery Sunday morning at ID o'clock, and every Sunday, evening at 7 o'clock. —arrts-tt • On t„,.,tb uit., Ti; net, Mr. Leinbuch, 3fr JOUN Ets, of Talpehockon, Berke County, to lifias AMANDA EEO ART, of Bethel,' Lebanon cofiaty. On the 28th ult . by the eune 3fr. PEPROB DER to ants ELLZABEVI both Of Shiielfirotottu. . . gieV. On the 25th ult.. in ----.- township, this county, Mr. SAMUEL NEY, aged 25 yeari,4 mos. arid 12 days. In this borough, on the 12thinat.,Mr JACOB SOW DIMS, aged 45 years. 9 Months and 9day. In North Lebanon township. on the 12th init., AMOS FOX, aged 65 years, 6 months and 14 days. On the 19% nit., in South Lebanon toweehip, TIAN. NAM 00t1it Li'. aged 67 yeare, I month and 17 days; and.f.ni thaJoth inet., J 5009 GOCKLF, sr., husband of the above, aged 6I years, IS months and 12 days. ' On iheldth nit., in Froderickaburg.of Consatuntion, JOSIATI KRALL, s in 4 Tobias Kenn, In his 17th year. On the 29th nit., in Bethel Totinaliip, lllidltX,son ol'l LICK. aged 4 years, 9 mootlit. 10 dep.. In Mytiratown. on Sunday last, ELIZAIISTM RN ES, aged 75 years: . ' ;Flu :VWEsiiitiiits.-.. Eleclion Notice. ATOTIOR M hereby giveri, that 31. gecieral Meeting at tho Stockholder* of the NORTH 14111ANON . lt 1.1 ROAD COMPANY, will be held at their. Office. in the Borongh of Lebanon, os itiondity. January 131st, 1862, betkiteen the hnurs•of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 12 o'clock, M., at which tithe andliittee an Bioctiort for President and-Six Directors, to-agree for the ensuing peer, will be held= By Order ntthelfoitie Lebanon, Dec., 18. 'B2. dOPIN W. MIS 11, See`y. Election Notice. AN ELPXTitiiV will be held by the members of the MUTUAL PaiEIN SU:RANCE COMPANY, of Ann :ewe. Lebnuoa county, nt the offioe pt Lb. Ceirnpany• at A noville, Pa . ., on Alltulay, the Sixth day of ✓anvary, 1302, b.n.ween the houra of one unit three o'clock in the I afttrnoon..to Wet. L 3 MANAGIMS to cc, yr for the en titling year. JUAN A L.LiVEIN,-Pree't. Jos. F. Siert, Seey. IDecember 19, 1861.-2t.' Administrator's Notice. 'NOTICE Is hereby given that:Let taws of Atimiriis tfa- LI Hen on the estate of eamiliniga, dee'd., late of Londonderry townehip, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing is the township and county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make payment, and those havitagelaims will present them, without delay, to the - undersigned, for settlement. CHRISTIAN HOPFSR, Admiu'r, Londonderry' township, Dee. 18,1801 PUBLIC NOTICE. P4rtsoNs haring claims agiiinst Isaac 4o Erman, of lloideiburg township, Lebanon county, will please present the samo to tho undersigned In Shaeiferstown, sea lhoso indebted will plmtse make payment without Joky. The publics is. cautiotted against buying from or seilinz• 0 the said Isaac lleffatan. JONATIT AN ZEItSE, Dec. 18, 18C1.) - Conunittee at 1 age lltatnam CHRISTIVIAS WEEK *suoisig'llte Amcrican slaves READY; TUESDAY, VECOZIIIEIt 10th, .13zani,e's CIIRISTMAS ' STORY, NlA_ 11 G INE A And her Plantation, Nildren ; Or, Christmas Week wang Vile American Slaves. mss. v , vres, aettof. or "Alice wlLlo;i'etz. • PAWN 20 OANT . . FOR 5-4414.1 AT II ROEDE.US , 430-0-K 8,17LQ-4 , E 44V CL1A 4, 44 11 05. /Ft" XSTRLCO P. 0, 14 , 05187 y 4;. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COUNTY MEETING riIHE TAX-PAYEES of Lebanon county are roquected 1 to moot at tbo COURT HOUSE, hi the borough of Lebanon, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of DECEMBER, hut., at I o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of consultation in relation to the "Military Relief Fund," of Lebanon county. A fell attendance is respectfully requeeted. Ry Order of the Beard. WILLIAM BANK, THWIAS. fiRAMER, SIMON BOLTZ, ltallEWP EVA NTS, JACOB BUCHER. Attest:—Crim SUIRH, Clerk. (Dec. IS, 1861. ATTENTION LER eiNON GUARDS !! T if yli th s -ea on t Vr n e g or n g e Zz l eMm E era l te n 4, d a e n tn d & b . e dB re t aly t , at the call of your country, to'defend Its honor an d its flag. Come forward and enrol your names. The list' IS open nt the office of your old Captain, Lebanon Dec IS 1861 JOAN ULRICH. CIIRISTIVIALS corativG And we are assured that many who read this ADVER- T/SEMEN T. are already considering WHAT TO PRESENT to their rel. - tares and friends at home and ahroad. We would suggest the following: Either A CABA, A GOLD TEN. A PORTEMONLA, A TRAVELING BAG, A PORTABLE DESK. A ercr, ENGNigq.No, A MAGIC:, IitNTERN. A STLVOSCOPE, UT PEOTOGKAPIEG ALBUM, AEU/MUNRO .d, LBU3I, A FRANDSIIIP ALBUM, A BPLWID BIBLE, A BEAUTIFUL RYMN BOOK, A PATER, MAMIE BOOK, it-ttANDSOMELY BOUND BOOK, Or any other Fahey Article, in our line, 'suitable as a preSent, and acceptable to any person. TED; PLACE TO BUY TIIBBI IS AT IL. IL Reeders Book anti Stationery Store Cumberland Street, -Lebanon, Penna. N. 8.-51iseellaneous Books will sell at greatly re duced prices—riz: $1,52 Books for 75 cents; $1.25 for 50; $l.OO for 40 ; 75 for 30, and 62 for 3734 Lebanon, Dec. 18, 1861. ganuarsr- Court Prociamatint. WHEREAS The Flan. JOHN J. PEAR SOY, Beg, Pieildent ~f the several C , arts of Common Pleas in the district (Imposed of the con at ies of Lebanon and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts tv dyer and Terminer and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital`and all other offonCes in said counties; the Judge of the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the te:,Ce and General Jail Deittery,, in the'conety of Letintion; and Wart an RANA and ...Thomas ; /Wage, .Esgrti., Judges of the General OC.Urts of Quarter Sesaione ' of the ~:o usts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail De' leery, for the trial ofcapital and ottier offences,in said cot- my of Lebanon—through their precepts to me directed the 4th day of Novomoor, A. D., 1881, to hold a Court co Oyer and Terminer mid Gametal Jail Delivery, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Lebanon, f..r the county of Lebanon on the • .Fire Mondaij; of January, next, which wilt. tie the Sib day of said month, to co., tinua WS Week. • 87-1 per barrel. and fur %Vheat at , he offeriageare Notice Is therefore hereby given, to t i tle Carom r, the Jtistices of the Peuch,and lotions tables within the count;. of Lebamia, to appear to their own persone, with their rolls,vecognizances,inquisitionmexamtnations and other documents, and present thesants to the Prosecuting At• torney at least ten days before the meetingof tho Ceurt, conformably to the provisions of the Act of Ausombly, passed at the lett), session of the Legislature. Aleooll those who Intend to prosecute prisoners which now are or then may he in the Jail of LOW.D county, will have then and there to appear, on the let Monday of January, to proceed against them as then may be just, Given under my hand, in the borough of Lebanon, the 6th day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and Witty r.,h — e. JONATHAN BENDER, Sh eri,' Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, December IR, Mt., EARLS' GALLERIES, WE OFFER FOR SELECTION FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS I THE Most extensive collection of works of art and taste to be found in the country. Looking Glasses, Picture Franks, Portrait Frames, Photograph Frames, Photographic Albums, Earle de Visile Portraits. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Of all sizes, styles and prim., to hold front twelve cards to two hundred cards, frank sotenty-tire cents to twenty-flve dollars. e especially recommend an ALBUM made excln• airily for our own sales, and not to be bad elsewhere, is superior to any. other make in the market, in QUALITY, BEATITI, AND VARIETY, And at the Zott4st PomiNe Prices 0411,11 .• PORTRAITS, 9E AG Ii9OMODERFP CELEIIRIVES .1111tY. FEW xxcErrioss, ALL TIIB'diOWNE:11) ALL THE GREAT STATESMEN, ALL• THE RENOWNED SOLDIERS, ALL THE LAMENTED HEROES, ALL THE REVEREND CLERGYMEN ALL THE POPULAR AUTHORS, ALL THE FAVOTUTIC POETS. Catalogues Furnished Free ! ! ! JAMES S. EARLS .11k SON, 816 CHESTNUT , STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • •-PbOwlelphlti. De , 18,1861,-2t. . FITS : FITS !I FITS ! ! ! AA. 11. mourn' has removal hie No. I Tailoring . Petabliehatent to N 0.3 North Walnut greet, two doors north of George & Pyle's store, and directly op polite the Court Grim, up 'Mirk where he will contie i' c. to manufacture all articles in his lino with .ticat nese anddispatch. Purticatiar attention will . be paid to cutting and making children's cloth ing, &e.. ke. Ere solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage thus far extruded by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms ou OHO of J. M. Binger's Sowing Madams. All work warrautod and entire satisfaction guaranteed. [Lebanon. July 3,1361 New• Plan of Selling Goods. 11111Eatubscriber ban just returned front the Eaaterit I cities Nith a LAIIQZ srprtY of Cheap and Faohfono bie by Goods, which he will 1)0 able to soll on but ter • . terms than any bowie In the ronnt v The DOMESTIC GOODS • have been pin chased some Mate slave for CASH, and also tho GROCERIES—which worn purehasoi in August. Those he will sell at nett milt prfeee. very low. Goad Sugar 9 ets., Molasses I, and Superior Cof fee 19 Dents. • The Foreiga anode will be sold as low as any house in the conniy. and • " • • • menrib 11E M 411 - 11C 4 ese for cash wilt be taken off of all Oils amounting to Fire Dollars or upsiiirds. The Merchants in the city are taking off five per rant. off months' bills, and the subscriber finds that he can buy cheaper for cash, and in therefore willing to giro the cash buyers the same utdvantage,—se that thone 'wishing to . .buy, ran earn more than lire per cent. by purchasing at the DIM • The Goode will be exchange() for 411 kin& of urpduce at low flgilres. The. Bee Rive hsw.hr(qt paying during the Bummer tho higtihst prim for Miter and ligge. N. 13:—Buttor Is 12 and Bilge 13 cents. Lebanon, Oct. 23, '6l. J. OEOIIOE. • • NEIEW •SIC AITLIE. • rriY undersigned respedtfulltio6ipie . the imbliwthat ho has sopered NTIM II MY - STAMM atalas. PANS Hots), Market street, Lett d., •• a anon, where ho will keep ter the k Puhile kooommodetion a good goo . of 1101181:W. CP.11101.1:E. -ii. • •- will keep gee I lo and goqd &ivies Horses, snit handsome and eafo Vehicles. Also. careful Drivera Armin:lW when desired. Alpo ownitua tpr Parties, de. IStlt. JAMES yLiaort. , , r' • NRY 4 l STINE aro dully rocs ing faelliontble. Grow Goode, Boob ae.Gazellee, Alownlolouee, Alp do WU*** Lavelle' °fell kiwis for travoliaz drf , q9los: a N Silk %Alpo. Silk. /Crape Toe Spetar,j, Glogbevil, ood Grey Grove 0 every dOeorlPtlol *Corm' eA unueuelly 1.07 f pr . • , . =got „bp ta,. OP All tbl , aGovekrepde oltotod.,,t • - ary la* irtice's . 816 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA Oil Painlings, Fine Engravings, =I NOTICE. , . 1 in the Court of Common ' Tobias Kreider;l' Pleas of Lebanon County, of August Term, 1861, No. 45, Willi Iltreallsr, SCI ro Facies, to rovi ve the above Charles miiin . , and 1 . judgment, continue the, lien Sartndllehm,Adniinis-• and show cause why exenntion trators of Dr. Benjamin shall not issue. All the heirs Phreaner, 'tided, who and legal ropreseutativos of was a joint and several Benjamin Ph , caner. dee'd.hay. obligor in - a bond with i log been mado parties to this one Oliver B. Phreaner. , Cult. Returnable to Nov. T., J PA% No. 26. And now to wit: Dee,nober 2d, Mil, the Court d i order and direct that notice of the bIlUinV, of the above beire Faelturbe given to Witham Phreaner, John Phreaner, Oliver B. Phreanor, Solomon Phreaner, Melina Molly (late Elmtna Pier taner,) and her hus band, Charles Molly. Sarah Kramer (late Sarah Pbreener,t) and John Kramer. her husband. an to whom the Sheriff returned "sot served," by publica tion three times-in one of the newspapers published in the Iloroligb of .Lebanon, the last publleatiAn to be at least tea days before the first day of January, Term nest. • .. ~ . . VOll AND EACH f:li YOU, the partievbehovenamed, 1, are therefOre hereby retitled to beind appear be fore the Honorable, tide Jtid" E vis.f the 'Mort *from:non Pleas in and for said county, to be hblden at Lebanon, on Monday,Uceda of ;January, A. D., lSSei, end then and there show cause why Cite judgment in the above ease shall not be revived, the lien be cohtinuud, and Why esecutlen shall riot issue. JONATKAN BENDER. Sheriff Sheriff's Offiee, tehainte, Dee. 1, '6l. EI.ECTION INOTICE. A N Et.ECT lON.of the members of the Washington At. Mutual Fire insurance Company of bebrtnon. Pa., will be held at the office of Jacob Weidlo, Esq., to bete 'anon. Pa, On , ' Wednesday, the first (fay of .ru94B4try, 18432, betiteen the hours Of 1 and 3 o'clock in the after inoon to elect /3 members to servo ac d Boatel of Mana gers, far the ensuing ye Jos. BOWMAN, Pres't. J. il. Mama e, Seedy. 11.0banou. /rec. NOTICE. Ilms i 6 to rn Carpenters and Cabinet akors that no bille-Itor colibie will be paid by the Direo tors of the Poor for.poor persons dying within a circle of Eve mike of =the Poor Halloo ; as all such pereons will bo furnished with Collins Tree or expense on appli. cation to the Steward at_tiou I'oar Louse. .WIES BONBON, ) JOHN B. 0014 , 11f4N, Directors of the Poor. ELIAS WALTIbRisf,, J Lebanon, Dee. 11, Ititfl,fit. Notice. A flEicEllAD ratetitig of the of AL the Lebanon Orel Contramy, will be held tit the of tico of the Company on Water Etret. (Jacob Weltno's) en MONDAY, JA:X.UARY 6,1822, bet Ween the bortra (.1 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M.. at - which time and place an elec tion tor SEVEN 151:l0lACEBS, to serve for the ensuing year, will be h hl. By Order of the. Board. Lebanon, Dec. 11, 'BOl.l TOL= W. 511SII. Soery. TEACHERS INSTITVTE. Teachers, Direetors, and Friends of Ed ucation in Lebanon. .County. H Eundersigned hereby announces that a TEACH. T ERS' INSTITUTE will be held in the COURT HOUSE, LEBANON. coin:nencing on . ' TOUR 417.4 the lath clay of ,Telnuary, A. D., 3862, at - 10 o'clock, A. hl., end continuing in session THREE DAYS. Theexercises in the forenoon ticiti consist of CLASS DRILLS, and those L the afternoon and craning of ESSAYS, LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS. The following questions will come up for discussion —riz Should aebcola bn dosed on Saturday,. and Dletrict Institutes bald in Chair stead? /las apurely intellectual culture a tendency to pro , mote good , morels? Are not a majority or our Toaohers too tyrannical in their Shool government! Should a Teacher r. authority go beyond the school house limits? Should children be compelled by law to attend school ? Dr. BURROWES, (State Superintendent) Hon. GEO. LANDON, Prof. WICKERSHAM, and C. W. DEANS, Esq., County Superintendent of Delaware county, AP) expected to be present to deliver lectures in the even ing, The exercises throughout will be interspersed with Vocal MUSIC, In 'short, everything' will be done by the. Executive Committee, in connection with the un dersigned, that will have a tendency to interest and in street the Teacher. Is It asking too muck in return that each Teacher In the county be present during the entire *leaden, to avail himself of the means for im provement that will be presented ? It is considered needlese to speak at length of the importance of Teach. ers' Institutes, and the good they have already accom plished. The experiedce of the last tire years clearly demonstrates their usefulness, for it is they that have been mainly instrumental in elevating the Teacher's professiien to its present position, and In bringing about the "happy Union of hearts and Union of hands" eve rywhere manifested in the great education cause. It is believed that Directors would act In conformity .with the best interests 'of the schools', by granting Teachers the privilege of attending Institutes without loss of time nr reduction of salary. The Directors in 'pito a number of districts have already granted the time. Let tbeir good example be followed by every District in the county; and vihere the time will not be granted it eats hardly he deemed a "'efficient reason for Teachers' absence. The Hotel keepers Save consented to make a liberal reduction In 'niece of fare. Ladles wilt be entertained gratuitously. Let there he a turn out worthy of the good cense. By order uf ITENRY Lebanon, Dec.ll, 1661. .County Superintendent. SHERIFFS SALES. . BY w Y Tirraetteuridry Writs of .Venditiosi Exporter', JD Iselh'd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Led'• non county, end to me directed, will be sold by Public {endue or Out cry, on 'Whacky, To nuary 1,184°, at 1 o'clock, P. .11,, at. the Public House of Deem limp unties, in the boruegb of Lebanon, all the estate right, title, Interest of WILLIAM FRA.TZ,, of, in and to the ibllowit4; Real Estate, viz: Ico.l, A certain TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND, sit uate in past Hanover township, Lebanon county, join. Mg Oil the North and East by landsof Henry Wagoner, Eouth by the- Dillon Canal, cud West by Messrs. Allo tmaqa ,lands. The improvements are a two. stern Frame weather-beurded HOUSE, a arg il rate DRLDOoK, and a largo BOAT SHOP, a I I Frame STABI.h, a good young Orchard, and a nerer-failing:Well of Water near the lloueo, containing about FIVE ACRES of the beet lucid. No. 2, Containing nWut FOUR ACRES of MEADOW LAND, bounded on Um:North by tbu Union Canal, East on.' South by lands of Mr. Cabo, West by lands of John MauWain war Seized and taken in esecutlon as the property of WILLIAM FILANT'L. ALEO, by virtue of several Writs of Levan Twin!, .2. - 1, leaned es aforemeid. I v.lll sell at the same time and, plaett, all the estate, right, title and interest of DANIEL MEYERS, ig, in and to oho (unwiring Baal retzte, viz t No. I. All that certain Meesuage or Tenement or TRACT OP LAND, situate in Jackson township, Lab. anon ooLnt.Y, laninded on the North by Town Lots and Ott alley cf the pillage of Myerstown.kast egKown Lots and the public road leading from the Barka and Dau phin Terupike roil to Seltzer's Steam Mill, South by a road and lands of Min Initnel, and Weal by the old Shatterstown road, entliallantS 11 TWENTY-PI VE ACIILA. ho the same more or lees. hits hu vnn Proents. ore a 1 two-story Filune LIOVSK, weather boarded a- I bout 34 by 30 feet- 'with a Kitchen attached, t about 16 by .2.., feet, s SW iTZKII BAILN about tiC try 40 feet, WAGON SHED with Cern Crib attached, Pig-Sty, told other oat-buildings; oleo, a %%lthL of never falling Water with the appurtenanres. No. 2, All that ceitein TItACT 01? LAND, idtusto in Jseklien township,. Lebanon cuualy, and State afore said, bounded atitbileeerlised an felines', to wit: Begin ning at a Stone In the main or public reed leading from Scheefferstown to Myeretown, a corner lute of Henry A. Roches ~.land, theeee North eighteen degrees, East tweuty•Terches to the canal-bank: thoucaby:sithinenal eat tward ninety -eaten perches to a corners r John HS mel's land; thence by land ofJohn 'menet and.others, South eeveutpeight ierehes and seven-tenths to' a corner of John Oneser's land; thence hy said Johu Gm , sere land, north sixty.fiee degree' unda holfweFt,thlity eight perches and seven.,entlis to a stone; thence by the Came, South sixteen degrees and a quarter e'en, eight perches aud.rdne-tenths to a stone; thence by salit Henry Koch's laud, North elirtydien degrees and a half wait, fifty •seghn perches to the place of beginning, CONTAINING 20 ACDES AND 41 REKCILKS. excepting lots of William z"eibel and Daniel Myers, Jr., which era lueluded.liz the above bounder em. • AKE-Seised audio as the proporty or DANIEL 31Y EltS, and the wh. le . o be Fold by „'vNAI'EIAN BENDER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlee, l rben , .n. Dec.l.l, 1861. .TIIE LASII, plig . tiUBSCRlll2BB baiting been out of business right Montbe, would give notice to persons yet re. to in debt to the firm of UEURGE & PYLE, that gottiewent, ati k .t promptly be made between this and the.tsi or January, coat. After that lime the books wilt, be placed into the Lauda of A, 8. Etc, Esq., fur Ceillerttiot, GEUIiGE & PYLE. LoLauon, Doe. 4,186 i. •. silecritA KERS *KANTER. 10 ktnbltrotra*r.:l-Avuutereyitti:=s4-1: Cumberland ihreet, LobelOon. GOO Maui* employment itcc.6.OLLT. 'L. hanon, October 49, 'GI. It hi a Fla va r, l ,t t , tt ., e t t i L tt ag b rz. wEtrn.nkenrocalrini ntt th b e e ln ur ed or i reading "Purd.ot.'s Digrat," Itas P. fact of chu14.44.1 , thority that . Reizeitstein Brothors i OPPOSITE THE COURT liOuni arN eelhog Ready condo Clothipg,of their own mann reeturing, Genie' Furniehing Goads. Vallee.. 'Traveling liege, Umbrellas , Pintail, Iterolveri, l'ortenonate and Posen, and all kinds of Fttn.y Gest% without waiting for high bidders. SHAWL PTNS. . . • for Gentlemen mud Spring Phu' far Seildiers' Manketil t . REIZENSTIMS• fIRIYIIIEItS, • • ...fetvoon, • 0pki . 0.41.? tSa cony. Pande._• 18'61 NEW *STYLES.II3.OII RISS.in flutnberjand Street, between hlaricolt a nd the Court Ileueo, north side, has ..un-,hand & splendid Apiorteuna tf the .New. . Sty]. orRAMB AND CAPft, for mop and bumf& qtyg, to'whith the ult.tition of the piiigio eenin.:tekn inrt ted. Mute of ail prieee; fr.:,:n the obenpoitto tho :noel con tly, alwaTi? en. hand. D.! has also just onerp , .l NH eu did nelertrient dr SC 711511 0 .11' HATS; S , epilliag : Fu el STRAW ) , CIANIA, PEDAL, PEI 110011aTt, OUSTAN, end (, eirßlileflbolosale E G Acinds. iff• Lc, /0 Oeulltar WittinntB on artanOtin — ocil 11:7 lAbinon,J6l/WINA. ; : • • ' OU w loaa 10114444.4 , : t. , . r te.n. ,Atita „A. ulr. Srr ni*-000.* 14banon Thiscorit ank• _ Z;MI=MEZ THE ONLY•TREVAINTION TUAT IL4S, STOOD. THE - TEST - CF YEARS And Grovnibbro koro Popular Every Day! A Nur testimonrtic, new, nun a! ntoFt without nttnit ber. might 4. , e, given from l4dtes and gentlemen. in grader of ec,ciet,y, who. unitea ttntintouy .note eoahi m>, that Pre.f. Wood's Hair Rettnintive rt , ,tvre Ow hold and gray, runt prbeurve , thenigii . yout 11 to .aid ape in alt iia yonthful beau!,y, - nettle Greek, Paw. : s line wilt please accept is linen" Inform thee that the on my bead all-fell off ever' tweitty years ego, thOSrd by # complicated AIiSCOS , S;II4. tended with an eitiption On the head. A.contiuual source of:stiff:ring through life having . reduccd ine'Scke 'tale of depel/0:2103, 1. hare, doe, tieen able to obtaia etc* for caps. neither bare I been able to do them sip, in con sequence of which toy headline suffered extreinoly from cold • This induced too to pay Briggs it Hodges slits the last cent I had on earth, for a two. dollar bottle thy Bair Resterative,about the hit of August last. I bare faithfully followed the directions, and the bald vet is now covered with hair tl,hdt and black, though short. It is also coming iu all over my bead. Feeling con6dent that another large bottle would restore it4M tirely and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere' in Its use, and being destitute of means. *o purchase any more, I would alt thee if time wsultist not be wilting to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, 'and receive to thyself the Scripture declaration-*--“the re ward Is to those who are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH RIRB7. ' Ligonier, Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5th,185%. Pao?. p. 1. Wooo—Dear Sir --In the latter yart Cs the year 1852, while attending the State and Nations/ Law School of the State of Now York, my hair, from .a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rap idly, so that in the abort space of Sir months the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and mach of the remaining portion upon the side and hack part of my bead shortly after became 'gray"; so that you Will not be surprised whop I eell.yoti that upon my return tin the State of--ftidiana, my,more casual acquaintanceaxere not suoisucli ii.ta4tisti to disk cover the cause of the change in My appearance,ae nay more intimate acquaintances were td recognise me at art, I at once made application to the most skillful pbyat , clans in the country, but, receiving no entrance ?ram them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced: to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately, In the latter part of the year 1857, your Reatorativo was recommended to Inc by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Itcsturative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was groaner ing the desired effect. Since that time I have used sex en dollars' worth of your numerative, and ai a result., have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which So money can buy. As a mark of niy gratitude for your tabor and skill in the production of so wonderful au article, I have recommended Its use to many of my friends and„.are gualutances, who, I tun happy to inform you; are using it with Like effect, Very respectfully yoursit.- • - A 3f. LA%TA,. Attorney anti Counsellor at Devitt' Depot, .141 Broadway, and sold by dealers throngs out the `.7 . • The Restorative is put up in Bottles of sisai, viz: large, medium, and smolt; the small hold plot, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cont. mere in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle ; the large bolds a quart, 40 per cent. snore in proportion and 44- tails for z i a bottle. 0. J. WOOD 1: CO., Proprietors. 441 Broadway, Saw York. and 114 Market Suvet, St. Lnule, Mu. Sold by Or. 'toss, and by all good, Druggists .nail Fancy Goode Dealers. Jury 31, 'Bl-Iyeow. A.YEH'S .isAtsg.; : p4.r . i .. ll. • FOE PURIFYL4 THE BLOOD. And me the speedy cure of the fulloaing complaints: Scrofula a mil Se:coral nun A ffeettous,s ddb. ay Tunaors,' Ulcers, Sores, Bruptlaus, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Bona, Elaine, tend all Skirt Diseases. Oestesn,,lnd., 6tH June. Arvst to. gents: I feel it my duty to ae. kuuc, hdge m hat :„ . our Fm - aaranitia has deice far ma nto:Enrc orofalous infection, I have suffernst fros it in yeriona ways for yaars. Sometimes It burls out in Ulcers on my kinds and arms; sametimaa it tureen Inward anti distr , ssed me at the rininach. Two yenta ago ix ttuke tut on my brad and covered my scalp and enri witb one sold, which was painful acid loathsome brywid di•seription. I tried-many medicines and errand ph) , ..ielens, Ma without 1111101 relief from any thing. la feet, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoioamt to read la the ti , a4p,l Meetengar that you hut proluteed an t erati Vcar‘annrillaj, for 1 knew from sane/smiths tion that any thing you rondo must he goad. 1 sant SS cniciaziatizuld got it, canl.need It till it cured-too. I took It. the yen midi £&&, iii small dose& of. a teaspoonful over a eutinsed alment three bottles. Neu; and healthy 'skin er,on began td il,nru under the scab whkh after a while fen illy akin is now char, and I know by my feelings that the dineaso btu, one from my system. You can well helieVe that what I am saying when I te/I ynt, hint I hold you tube time of nit: apnetles of the age, tentsin svar gratefully. Nova-. . • , AttREll4 trtatt: St. Alttittany's rice Rose or erystpelsts, Teeter and Stets ithentisa, fSiskld- attend, It.ing,lvnt-rta, Sure ryes, Dropsy-. Dr. 1:-.! writ - 11 Y., It'll that he has cured. an blveterbta alba- of thrf,Lim:.l to„tct minute fatally, by the evoing war ark, allittiguratis Delripe?. x byl:trirß doses of tbo 81L1110; sart bo aftea tba CcdtrE.lok iiruptiorzs by ft cant:Maly. JP: raibr tbeela, Goitre or. Swelled Noels. 'loau of rr0N1.4 , 1, Telco!. writon: "Throa Lob tiexaf roar Sarseostille cured me front I Goitre.... II bhi tt. • 5 WO::114 on the nvck, r•liks T h oulroto4. Itont °tot tWo pot re." Leneorrhceo or Wh rm. Ovarian TUtilfWp Vtarine Ulceration, Female Mileages. Itr.J. B. S. Ohanr.;nrr, of Now York City. wiltee j I trust chout fully ghoul Is with thu ruqlo,et of,your nowt!" ra%*.tux I hese found your Sarraparllla a ntott oneorial . l% alietotlre in Ihu nuntorone .ovnlplaintx for wribir we eiopNy xUch n moody. but oepedelly, ;Sus, are Pismo of the tkrofulutu, diathesis. I. Ihith etu:rtiniAi,y ivi'vetc4 Mee& of henc.rrbrea by it, and a l .rnul where {broom : - Mahe was enured br wkolvitorrOf the tavola. The uloor *Lion itorlf wax aeon curial. .Nothiltg wtlttiri in; b.nots.l Qdge eqn.do It for there foluale derungeutenta." Edward S. Marrow, or Newbury, Ala:. writee..“ A duo - genus 41 , 1Ti1111 ithaor on One of the re:haler. in my - finittr, whldt hiul aflol alt . the ritnediativt cut:}l Ronk . hips /11.‘ at lenelb btien.eouipletelY-euroil by your Batmet of Stie aaparilla. Ottr thoughr:nothinpleat,earthßr tfon could affordsrdief, but btr tulviood tboirlitrnf 'your Saresioullta nx the lan retort heroin critt,ing,.:aad St proved effectual.titles takiugyourre . ieVAolebitAinwice no aymptcon of lb, disibtee reinninot" Sy ?Tillie and Nerti? 4,444. n 11102pA.„ • Oarsun 1tt4.13 Augur% Mi. C. A co: tiro I obeerfully canna: wl*SUis (.Iryout 4 Rut) report to you ;Mum Of 019 Itteco I lumetioillsaiw(tb your Wen:pi:ilia • • • Intro coma with .h, in my praoUrn, nwhiVot 1110444. pints fur which It is • . aionimontiott,.optt live L,ilol lii eftwts truly wotaktral alt the cars of . :Viiniorottosolf3lios. could Diai , flM. One fmy patients had Shibilitle Wawa In We thrust, which were consuming bla.witlitopatitt top of his month. Yonr Pormpartllit; cured him he five wookc . Another wok attitekell by kb tindery sti ettritoms M Ws nose. and the iileetstion Lvl oaten away a considerable nun a it. ito that T disord,r wnald Ertel renrh hla brialti.aud yloitiot to my admitilsitatku :veurl..s ulcers Unclad, and he ts w:-11 again. not of .euursi• wliheer cotnda diellgiaiitivn In his lite... A womiturwho : lityl ?Ace tree:-d hr the name ditioritet by tilerrnif earr,l4 from in her bones. They hint beeoi r go roc -141W.: L. , UP. w. pilaw that on it damn day alit enifidiut tot neim.o.; w:iu In Let joints mid twansi. Z•lte, eared entirely by your teraelotrllle in a few woeke. I know from ite fortnithi, which your agent gsirlo tile. that this Preparation from your laborati r .ry must be a atess remedy; consequently. those truly reumultable reoultis ih It here not iiittittliegliast. Freternully 0. V. LARTITE.II., N. D. TOtrunsatlcrn, '.itlesset t Tibet ComplAt4itt. . . lwacsszsuroca,..Ptiston Ca., To.. Gib Jetly, .1E 1 53. Pit: .1. C. Arklt: Flea haso.toma.'amictiut.with fulchrou!c.ithruisobleifirde a loilgjimecaShillt bnytwtt eke rkill.ef physicians, end rtnelt to ma- spite aria the remedies 1 eiadil find, until Tided yo.r sarenarmir. 0%. bottle cuieti lOU hl too weeks. and restored my getwail health as much that I em far better than -begane ryas ettniked. I think it us wonderful medicine. J..1+RE13.1, • attl,a V. Coachull, of Et. f.onic, writeeth I haw. Inept n llk!;.I n.r year. with an offcrtiott ff . thd Liven whirs Jest r.ye.l my health. 1 tried 0,01711. nm. auctetery think felled to relieve sad i hare beau a broken-dgarrunw . 6.r some years nom na other mare than dert.rsentht-ey Mr /leer. oltt hel..vrd olator, the Boy. Mr. Eary, advised Ivo to try your Sartapartlia, became lwr mid lthlvet."o6,ol, and ant thing ymi monl.,1•113 worth trying. By the lag of flail it lina eared in, and has co ;omitted my Illocit as to . make a new tutus of me. I feel young.again. The heat that can ha raid .4 - you la not half good eutitygli," Soft rrei e,Ca eer ltnlattintcut;. Ulceration, Caries stud • 11"3i1ollatien .61" the Bents. A f; r rat sarlay of VIISCS base IRO% reportod to lag wliare foruilitatiln complaints hay. riniulted (nit iJs trirOf !VS lees ay. lent our apace bare utll tins Rana Sotto of them way be found in our ABlWilfla Almanac. whirli the nit.ote below maned are liir,aard. to ntrlii4l grail+ to all whe e3ll (or them. Orspepain. Vreart. Disease, Firs, Vpileps , Nie‘tru!g!st. )Vin tossitritaide city. F of the 4. Strecßolislis vs +melt, be the clksslvs nt.wea• nr title medicine. ...11-ntium .32.o, the ctiel foifeMits Into vigerime helit•sk, sud fl us 4•1011111e3 $1641:411.7 whisk wsql4l be suppo#6 b.l.4rnii Is rssob: ti.r.l.ticAi7.llo. !pig au walks td :•Agri..4o:.Wixsiti too hSv confideMlEM. ;Or thwo mrigeuel elm 00. , • . yer's Cherry Peott* 3 , 41: 11.111: IA %PIO CVB CIF ' -.— . . . r/ANOtli; . oo/14. lanitrinnza., liatirine:rese, torvvir. .11kgruir last.. Ink: irionft : ilr our. istariosint.3: •otc, A Pie. Clio - Wel ice of Co.tanunairtivo **Mitts . - to 4 avo novid .Stofoo • : • :. _• . of • the Otarotac c • : nit. lb a rmeedy ini..ultininpitllytkrniwi In sliming but .4 1 's *test ,, nu .) of thrfmfmni Itmg (meet t. That it .• oNettlig4o4 1 01 1 0144Wtna - nvidenelt:ollm ilrtii;s: Tea onii•NOlo.....>:.:ltTanee I,7;e•r..v i llie mid 'rt.14, 2 „ nod ;t+ truly *Mbdeellt. imron Art plainvorrry" digitise,. b.,re ..d e it . ...,hr.ww..tbroughord trio oirlits,.l rno! , ms:?; : yhyliqpk. •w ore the comititinitio. er eV. :1. - rA11:114; 1, li,;; - .4W74.. m tr %iv ---..* frit soma perconal. Oxpai.i.steti:aimiu..;.— .0.. il , ing u-knby in their ntiast M. 11.0 ~ .i,- . .t.ny over it,. dein evl dangin'on'• rihn.rders oc Ow tirront•And-Irratr. Ai 01 lin.mr the detiolfitl lidnit 0f41,40 . .m..r,:e rt- and p in o, lige: . know, 1uf0 , 91%.1,17fr1a 03 ,- :!in remedy. Sve•.4 . , ip •,-,-, kkop I_ o ?Sillbeft l'•ut al:1:3 ip•v , itAt; Ai= tiy.: tr..w:4131,;441.14wnwk.int th.: e.iri . 4 sil . , f.l) et) atria.kti 114 ,6 4:13Velpipirklid Pilligtiad :.! • r›rciVernIVEY•I:CUSIL-ii.rci LVhim. ),S .: Sra b , ,I. tr rop Viirtia k io .9: Bator, Lebant'n , wiTer wltio, - .•:-livelti•ttyeratyro ; Iforhjolz,•..4G.. Webos 1r ' '• e r tOroCAlir ; Kral. 4hOeireopoOl scud by IMAird:Otfilibote. --- - rvlb.yon acelffirafiff dr Bite.% Noy 146 ' '4..16 I Li lairs. • : 4