llstititirtiort: TERMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, ,DECEMBER 25, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. Mr Why John, where are you go ing to In auch;il burry f Why, I am going to LAIIIBAciII'S, iu itfarket street, V buy a nice lot of Furniture: Well, John, can you tell me the reason why Latta&On Nile in much more Furniture and chairs than all the Cebinet•makere in Lebanon together? Yes, John, 1 think 1 ran tell that reason very plainly; he has always got by far the largest and beat assort ments of all kinds of Furniture and Chairs on band, which be also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet-maker; besides he has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think tolhe very good and advantageous reasons. .10 As the 93d Itegiment will leave for the seat of war this Meek, the public will please bear in mind that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING EBTABLISIIMENT, in Lebanon, is thall'of C. IiaornERLINIVe. Any person ln want of good made work will please call on him, be fore bUying elsewhere. C. BROTIMILAZ. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1801.-6 mo. CHRISTMAS-EVE Wilt be celebrated with appropriate services and a love•feast in the Moravian Churoh, on the 24th inst., at 5 P. M. Tiokets of admission at Six cents can be bud st John Graeff's Confectionery Store. The soldiers are not forgotten in the dietribntion of Christmas Preeents. on Sat urday last Roffman dc. Spaho took 9 bores to Camp Plerpont, 8 fumes to Camp Campbell, and 174`boxes to the 93d Regiment. The Express kas also taken a large number of bores and pack ogee. it would be worth a trip to the army to tee the opening of all these packages, . Mr Jonas Kreider, of Cornwall, slaughtered s Hull, last week, which weighed 19 OWL, frminiall 1138 lbs. net. Bully Tor Cornwall. 'The M. E. Sunday 'School Iltf this borough, will give a public 'Exhibition on Christ. nuts night (Wedneadoy next) in the 1.1. E. Cborch, commencing at 7 o'clock. It will voncict.of goo. lotions, Dialogues, Speeches and Singing by the School. The programme will be intereiting, ■nd the public Is respectfully invited to attend. Admission 10 eente—No half price. Doors open at el o'clock. Persons desiring comfortable seats had better come early. The public schools or this borough closed on Saturday for a week. Antos Snyder, Eaq., for many years past conneeted with the engineering Department 'of the Reading Railroad, and several years ago Resident t nginver ut Lebanon, tiled at his resi dence in Pottstown, on the 18th teat., aged about 60 years. Ile was a son of the late Governor Snyder, of this State, and a gentleman of exept• platry obaraoter, highly eeipe`med in hie profea• *ion as well as in social life. We noticed in town, last week, Capt. Wm., W. Murray, Lieutenants Lorianen D. Derr, W. H. 11. Embich, and Sergeant Thomas Ileohtold. . They ail belong to the 934 Regiment, and give cheering accounts of the health and good feeling of their companions in arms.— some of them brought large sums of money, sent by the toidiers to their families, THE EFFECT AT lEttrusnuaa.—The Philadelphia Press learns upon good authority that Goretoor Curtin, on the receipt of the En• glish news, stated that after the middle of Jann ars,„motnilitary forges should leave the titate.— One of the Brat bills to be submitted to the Leg. 'Altura will provide for the repeal of the exist. fat Militia laws, and the olassification of all cit.. tsetse between the ages of 18 and 60into military elutes, the same to be obliged to bear arms at the call of the lAseoutive, and constitute a Reserve Guard of at least 100,000 men for the defence of Pennsylvania. Governor Curtin has already is sued a peremptory order for thh combination of melon regtmenta after ianuary log furnished more than lto,ooo meo to the Gotorucnetit,'the State will now provide for the defense of its own seaboard and lute coast. WII3. H. Keitn, the prose') t Survey cc-General of Pennsylvania, having boon ap pointed and continued a Brigadier General in the nrut n y, it became the duty of the Governor to All the vecanoy t and the Hon. Henry Souther, late ilionattir from Elk county, bac been appointed. The pupils of the Lebanon. Valley Ixtatitnte,. at Annville, under charge of W. J: Buropide, Esq., will have an Exhibition on the evening of Wednesday, January 1, 1962. Thom exhibitione are well got up and no one can fail being highly pleased with them. The Fell Ses sion of the institute closed on Tuesday. The First Voriuont cavalry, con oistlog of 1,0313030 p, end as many hones., occu pying an Isomense train of ears, :passed through tkls 'rhos last week, en route 'for ilVaahlugtun. Oar It is stated tbat owing to arduoup public duties, (no V4O Wyek repot t,) the health of Al exander Cummings bait fallod to cub an extent, that be contemplate. a visit to Europe. If be were a Democrat Ma molt declination would be Fort Warren. Or ixpediticin'ot Oen. Sutler landed at Ship Island, between Mobile and New Orleans. Gen. Phelps, in command of the troops, issued a Ivry foolish abolition proclamation, and that is about all that has yet been done there. `,At a meeting of Weidle Chapter, N 0.1.97, R. Royal Arch Masons, the fol lowing °Seers were elected to serve for the ensuing year :—lligh Priest, J. Wei dle, Esq. ; W. Ebur ; Scribe, A. S. Ely ; Treasurer, genry Derr ; Secre tary, .1."1. At a meeting of Ht. Lebanon Lodge,No. 226, A. Y. M., the following oipeers were slanted to serve for the following year : W. 0., J. J. Blair ; S. W., Geo. P. Linea weaver ; J. W., Cyrus P. Miller ; Treasu zer, Henry Derr ; Secretary, J. E. Daugh erty. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE, From the 92d Regiment. CARP MART, FORT GOOD Flom 1 December 19, HU. Notion Anumwriantu—Another week has passed, and againiain at my task, trying to put thoughts into eh' for the benefit of your readers. I oivi an apology for the first letter of mine.— In the Dot of ,visltors to our Camp I should have said Major p. Junitloh, instead df Adjutant; but * alight mistake att mar the reputation of so gallant and faitlibil an as our friend. During the past week we were again employed on the Port, for One day. It is be log pushed rap idly forward, and will cover, when finished, come twelve tunes of ground. It. is Octagon in shape, and will be heavily mounted. On Monday last came Sitalong looked•for PaY day. We were paid Op. tOhozI(1, of November. A great deal of motley was sent home by the men 16 their families, Lieut. Derr,° df. Company A, taking home With him, over otieVtlidusan"°/* lars. _This *gaol' out of .that 'Onecoatin.V - 74 now much jhe different othof oloinialtlek.80 1 1; bettfllTdid ter learn, but I heir - iiiit the have all done well. • , . A ts.reported in Camp that during next week winter quarters will be put up-for this Tegincent, on the same ground on which we are now en camped. I hope it may be so; still, if the weath er should continue as it is now, wo could man age very , well with our tents. This Regiment, together with the 85th Penna., and the 59th and 86th New York, form one brig ade, under the command of Brigadier-General CAscr. Cal. Tidball, of the 59th is at present in command of the brigade. During the week we have had a number of vis• itora from Lebanon county. We are always glad to see them and try to make them as comfortable as possible. Considerable attention is attracted in the &it ferent camps in regard to the Sutlers." That ma ny of them are honest, and endeavor to provide necessary .artiales for soldiers at a reasonable price, is true but then again there are many who .oharge enormous prices fur their goods, and as they are in-many cases, in league with the of ficers, it is buy with.them, or do withent, as they drive all pedlars and others who come near, off the ground. It is a subject worthy the attention of Congress, where, I see, it has already - been brought to notice. Let us have free competi tion, and the present swindling game will soon be at an end. I am not in the habit of blowing trumpets fur others, but Ido think that this regiment has been particularly fortunate in the selection clefts Staff and Field officers, will not attempt to particularize, as I might net, in that way do all justice. The health of the:regiment is as good as the most.danguine had expected, there being but two or'three cases in the Camp hospital, and none in the City Hospitals, JersoyAlightning, (alias whiskey.) being pro bibited to the soldiers, there are all kinds of eases adopted to smuggle It into camp, bat with'poor success. Our Surgeon, out of pity sake, I sup pose, lately ordered morning bitters every day; but, ugh, he mixed it with quinine. The boys would rather draw it •pure, and do' the _mixing themselves, but to this the Doctor says no. An letters for this regiment should be directed to the person to , whoni they are to be sent, "Co. "-, 93(1 Regiment; Penna. Vol., Washington, D. C," giving, In each care, the letter of the cora _ pany Moto anon q. UOFFMAN it LETTER FROIL LIEUT. ROGERS CARP MARY, FOltt GOOD Bome,l December 20, 1861. MR. EDITOR :—This (Friday) even ing as the dark clouds of night ere deicending upon us,z— the boys preparing to secure ithenssolves against the chill blasts,—l sit down to write a few lines for, your valuable paper. Events in camp are subjected to little change, Ilttdirem the time that reveille beats .till tattoo bids us to retire to our welcome beds, we scarely see any difference from one - day to the other.— Our iodation. at present, ie. extremely pleaean t, and no inclement weather or unfavorable pirenie stances have 'as yet encroached upon our contin• onus prosperity and happiness. We are now en gaged in building a large mud Fort that occult'. an area of 12 , 'd when finish's , w fleet great engage etructio "-hours a , in the fore 'e afternoon,—yet the whole Brigs ed "in ;the busines• our min Comes over our days. This afford variety of duty to the "boys" that is - by nomeane unpleasant; giving the honest laborers that com pose the mass of oul- Regiment an opportutitity of engaging in performances familiar end pleas ant. As we stood and gazed upon the huge 'ram parts now towering up as defiant barriers to any secession 'advances, and Saw the loyal hosts gradually, but surely, rearing them upwards, we felt indeed that a "change_ hail come over the spirit of our dream" in a• year's time. This is another Verification of the "tila'ailitgelhat, "truth is stranger than fiction,"—how palpable an evi dance, yet bow •Certhiu. - • Pouring over the pleasant task before Uff,—for pleasure and task it both toe novice like our self, -= we find that ideas fitter thin*, and our pen moves tardily in its performance; yet may are nut ask the lenient considerations of our friends to rest upon these, our maideu-efferts,—promising theta that, if devotion to We cause and anearn est selicitude to stand by the truth, be any rea son why we shoUld succeed; neither time, trouble, nor_palti will be spared otiliar Pert. The weather has continued pleasant up to thie afternoon, and, although-dark and ponderous clouds portend a temporary cessation of its kind favor, we have still faith enough in our good luck to expect its continuance fur some weeks to come. To attempt to describe camp life, is a task I banged undertake, as the many ludicrous and varying scenes that oecur will evidence,— yet in a nutshell, let me saY that amusements aro by Z . -means rare, nod - re happier set of fellows than theft In the "Old" we never saw. We have all the conveuienese that could possibly be con fered up us, and no one Can with just cause 'raise complaint against anything that has as yet been required of them. Tot, as must needs be, to fill up the great mans of humanity, we have those "croakers" here as eleewhere, that, never fail to find cause for com Plaint with every duty of a soldier's vocation. Even our food dues not es cape their censorious notice, as with plaintive langunge and sentiment that seems to issue from the innermost Soul, they write botee—"We live oa crackers and water." This is base and igno• cable and should meet with a deserved rebuke, as it gives many a fond, parent at home unnecessary suffering and,anxiety. The quantity and quali• ty of our food aro alike 'commensurate• with the eapattity of any reasouablo man, and even better than we had anticipated. But one ramining into the antecedenti of these "growlers," we find the rule hold's good—" That those who had least at home are the loudest in their denunciations here." At night 'We cab see the signal lights which are used to detiote the approach of an enemi:— The reepectlitt Corms are practising in 'thets localities,in the day time with little flags,. tired at night with lights that resemble a star,—save that they differ from these heavenly luminaries. in the quality stud regularity of their light. The buys like to look at these sights, .yet as familiarity wears-off the novelty, this like all prey ions attractieus will soon be played out. Oo Thursday we were ordered to have our knapsacks packed, our dinners in our haver:sacks, nod be ready to, march by 9 o'clock A. M. At the'appointed hour, the ",boys" were in line, and marched, over tea large open field about 2 miles from our Camp, where Major Osterloh put us thro' the battalion movements for a short time, when we were reviewed by Col. McCarter who express ed himself highly pletteed with the manner in which the "boys". cenduoted themselves. Since pay day any quantity of potion venders have made their appearancee, and the "boys" find it and may matter to get rid of their change, oven in Camp. Faellities4r writing home, such - as paper, pen and ink, al re supplied by these "pad patetics ' in quantities sufficiently large, and pri ces reasonable enough to ensure a mail to,our friends et home. 'Our worthy Chaplain Capt. John Quimby is our . Postmaster, and goes to town daily, with the "bags laden with miseives, —never failing to bring back as nn equiialent, a large return ttethe' , "boys . ." If friends at house only knew bon , usubh enjoyment the receipt :of a letter produced,lhey would not be so dilatory in writing but answer with alt despatch the corres pondence of the soldiers. In conclusion, let mo sign myself your 'lacers+ friend and well wisher. • • 0011 N E. rsaozits WHAT'S THE MATTER 7—A Recanta tion.—James Iledpath, formerly the Kansas correspondent of the New .York Tribune, and man known as belohging to the most extreme school of abolition philosophers, now comes out in a public acknowledgment of past errors, repudiating the mischiev ous doctrines he dissekinated in form er days, and announces his retire ment as a political editor , until such time as he shall have "attained aclear , or,-and a' more human and. Christ - ian view a the duties of the freeman to the eniliwed." Otr The'DeMoeratie State Central Committee of Rhode island met at Providence on Tburadaylast, and af ter a harmonious session, resolved unanimously to-adopt i rametitiate - and , •eft fr.. trl'• • energetic meashres, Vte* of the boll action of the nholitionist in Congress, to strengthen and extend the Democratic organization =of. the , State, as being the surest and spedi-` cat way of dealing political death, to thost s mostAittigerotts enemies of the Union an.4ol4.9onspit t utioa.: . • A rpfirjiCFrreniaV, ail atlelik and hipwliS foAu - is:l7 Ismozas-1,-x.vistion Ik ......4 ,Allllll 111111111811 ALMAIAC:-• t.) , i FOR THE YEAR.. -.:,--r 10132 S. , • . , t' • fr . , P i o a 2 a , . e • ..- ....*: s • 4 a s z ‘.) ti 2 ' ;HI, 44 ..4 - t.' tt 41 : A A ...!-- . • JANUAB .... Y 1 2 3 4 ..r r,....% 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 .-<, a rEBRuAwr 12 13 14 15 16 17 -18 19 20 21 22 23 '24 25• . 26 27 28 29 '3O 31 '''' -- 1' .• ' '"--2 3 4 - 5 6 .7. '8 J..-. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ..,•'" :,) 16 17 18 19 20' 21 22 - >"" '" 23 24 25 26 27' 28 titARCE ' 1 2345 6 7 8 464 -9 10 11 12 '13'14, 15 „.„.. ' . 16 17 18 19 20.21 22 ;.-- ;,,,--- 23 24.25 - 26 27 - 28- 29.>"" ....,-- ' _,_ 30 31 ' 1., FE/t4 '' 1 2 ;.3 4, '5 '-',;<" • ' - ''• . 8 7. 8 910 - 11 12 - 72 " ; . 13 14 '15.-18.'17 18 .1 - "'" ..4 /0 • 21, 22 -23 24 25 28 • , ....., .•- r. ' 27 28 29."30 4. ' MAY •1 2 3 ,•-r , 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 " /`+ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 • . t.!....-- 18 19 2 1 21 22 23 24 ;,' 25 26 27 23 29 30 81 . .. . ... ,- .'•.TUNE 1 2 3 4 5. 6 . 7 .:.-": 8 9 16 11 12 13 14 . . . 13 16, 17 18 19 20 '2l '-''' 22 23 24 2, 26 27 28 . • )...". 29 30 .:-," ~.... JULY ' 1 2 3 4 5 ........, 6 7 8 9 10 u. 12 " 13 14 14 16 17 -18 'l9 j2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 L 7 28 29 315 31 AUGUST 1 2 • . iii- 345.878 9 ~...., 10 I/ 12 13 14 15 16 . ..,..-li 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ), --"▪ ' SEPTEMBER 1 2 -3 4 -5- 6 t '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ~,,.; .14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 ~.... 21 22 21 24 M 26 22 ~..„.4 28 29 80 ' • ' 0CT08ER....:. - 1 2 3 4 .---,-- . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 > 4 12 13 14 15 16 17' 18 ."*". 1 , 19 20- 21 22 23 24 25 „..,., ' - 26 .27 28 29 30 31..... .>-, tiOVEMBER 1 ...-; 2 3 4 5 , 6 7 . 8 9 13 11 12 13 14 15 . 16 17 18 19 20 -21 22 .23 24 25 26 27 28 29 - . 30' .„ . DECEMBER' I 2 ',3 4 '5" .6 M 4-- ,- - 7. . 8 9101112 13 441 - 14 'l5 16 17 18 19 20 11 8 g g 31 !'3 '' F e 27 -ISitiffiSititifilihnitUntin ANOTHER DRAFT HUNDRED '' Tfroti . sAND MENCOI. CRVanagh, 'Of N ewYork, 'who is recruiting a yead ent called the Mercy Riflee, and Who says he haS six' hundred men' in :Camp, wasin Washington on Tuesday. The compliment of New York troops which is ninety regiments, havitt been filled, the Departtisent declines receive him, but ho received an in timation- from the Secretary- of War that the* regiment should be accepted 'W h enh a new draft should be made, which it is probable will. be done iria short time perhaps in less than ten days—for two hundred thous.abd men. From the Point of Rtocks— Ati . Engakennent. • POINT or Reeks, Dee. 19. At 10 o'clock this morning" a rebel battery of gun's flanked. with aboilt two hundred infantry, suddenly coni 'menced shelling the encampment of Col. Geary's regiMent. About twen ty of the shells, which were well, timed, fell amidst the encampment.— The first within a few feet of Lieut. Col. Delierponay commanding. 'The . six companies in the - .catnip *ere immediately Well deployed and entrenched, and the battery of the Isennsylva.nia 28th regiment opened fire with two galls," the first eh& Which was sighted by Captain. Knap disabled one of the rebel guns and the second, sighted by Lieut. Geary, fell in their centre. Our battery then advanced, and poured a continuous fire into them, silencing all their guns, and driving back a fourth one, which sent 19 reinforce them. The'Rebele were driven from their position in full retreat, with a kiSi3 of fourtedn killed, as far as known, and as many wounded. Our side dial not tole a man. The engagement lasted over half an hour. After the rout of the rebels, the liibters turned their guns on sortie . houses situated near the old furnace ot,the Virginia side where about ore hundred and fifty rebels wei; secreted. They drove them out, iii a number of them. The guO, tVere admirably served. . Mr—Sohn, Qraeff intends, opening on Stilixidastnext; for:tl;e•tieeeirlinedition; fora the public during the nollidays, the 'room .adjoining his store;; lately ocenpied by D. Oraeff'`it. - eltoo store which wilt afford more i.tenvenienati to visitors--particularly the ladies—and also more attune to display his large stock of goods. F. H. Ebur has just received a very large and deiirahle atock of cheap Toys, Confep. done, &c., suitable for the nollidays. The pub liFiecear.einvited to give him a calif 08 he is eon& of dentbeing able to please both in variety and o The Lebanon Post Office, will be closed on Christmas, at 2/ o'clock, P. M. gPttial 40tit85. Pievention,is Batter thaii. Gure; ripo ladies of delicate health or impairclortanization, .1 or to those by whom an Were* Uffaielly is flout any reason objeetionable; the undersigned - would offer asproscription which is perfectly'reltabla and safe, and which has been prescribed in TatiooB"paits of , the old world'forth past century. Altho ugh the article is 141. , rtcheap and simple. yet It has been,pitt up in half pint bottles and sold *very extensively at the exhorbitant price of Pperliottle, the unnereigned mnposes to fur, WA the recipe.fer-the , emall sum of $l, by the posseik don of which every lady can supply herself with a per, feet safeguard, at any drug-store, far the trifling sum of itkcente per year. - Any : phySiidanor,dritsgist will tell yOn it le perfactly . harminta, and thousands of te - ,-„,arde,l Male mob's Proopred of its eiliMey,,Eleot _l,O-1-jiy part of the world on receipt of $l, by adtl e mit Dr. J. 0 , , infpERAIT 0. BON 40. kiiiqwer'utiven i ,:Augnat 7, 1 dt-ily , ' • • X.Itti.A.iTI.INIFORMS...z 4 —T here aft per hop nir.departmeut of military bmildees Which there has been a more marked improvement than. in Ma clothing of the. eoldieru. Not many years eine° officers and:privates were clad in garinMita which. were, alihost skin-tight. They •wore leather smoke, which were worthy of the name, for they kept. he wearer* ite tribulation; while their padded brunets and tiot slaves Mae volition a matter of great difficulty. egrito tro present war, smith of our, volunthers as procure their_ uniforms at the. Brown Biotni Clothing Mall of Boehbill .P..aWitson, NO. 803 and .805 Chestnut 'stret. above ; Kith, Philadelphia, obtai,n clothing that is perfectly , °oily, substantial and beeptaing, The fine named haye gene largely IMO - the bilabials of making Military , Clothing, and their ' -faith - ties enable., thirri,to MI Mir' largest ardentinthe . . 41` IttrlditWEl;ile COUCHI. R , EitiEDir• ovels- in: onet , otrtho most Important characteristic's', namely; that of containing. no materials of opium or it i t oomy; whickarsno,dubilitcting to weak , coostitw - Whon- by ttetterfeet simplicity, it is- dune with • tough orLun g Complaint its• ap.endld Tonic onall:.; 1 exhibit - themsetres.ht giving stroinitb-tri weak tre - t .tteeitteefilw dieeaaw a peculiarity ; very iMpor :l4lW:lnm:that sight of .I.li i ,, preparatiortlike.qke A ri therm ag ov erßenvediagraytbelfotofidis'griat:caeppe. loiri tor exert-. attraery. ererylosinchteleheettl enema, ;m g r o o m, A gttOtt4tifettey(tealgeottuty be aged wfth Perret , t hgtigtti*: eNt 44Yertitrineat ,paittrow p. phiet. ~ .. , .. ' ' Pieretebertt:lm. • The Lebanon Market. ca refeetrY... Corrected "Maly. .. - .- 'LEBANON, WEDAVIDAT. DECRNIBRR 25, 1861. Leh. Nille.Bx. Fate $1; 25 giligS, VI doz., < . 16 Smith w' Pktra 620 Buttery ii lb., 14 _Lab. Vat Sukr. Fitiesso Tub or aalted-butter, 'lO Prime-11'111W Wheat, 1 2.5 . Lard, ' 8 Prime Red Wheat :15 Tallow, 6 ['rime Rye, . 60 llam, 11 Corn, ' . 50 Shonldera, 9 Oats, . 32 Sides, 9 Clover:seed, -3 50 Soap, 7 Timothy-Seed, 1 75 11005-TOl, 25 Flaxseed, - - 2 .41 WililtO Rdia I Dried Apidea,libu. 1. go milealtlio, 1 Dried Applia, peeled,' 150 blex,11116:, 12% pearivos tl it Ai l 4.2.50 litilrmea, iii lb., ` 40 Poach "11iat6616,"' '1 26 .-FeatbOrs, It lb., 62% ri Cheres, 1.50 Wool, VI M., 10 Obtons" -. 97' Soup Beath', 'ft qt., :6 ... PotstoeS, Vi bus, . gal., Vinegar, 123.4 A pple BUttt , r,ll crock , 45' Elie Philadelphia Market. Set TODAY, Dee. 21.- 2 -The Plour Markht is dull with an eXtremely Molted inquiry, both Wz the shipment and home conaumption, prices favor buyers. Sales of 2000 hurrah! for the expert, at 3 7i - for superfine, $5.15 for extra and $6 for extra fatally, at which rates there are free sellers, including 1000 barrels amide Diamond Mills ex tra family on-privatelorms. The vales to the re tailers and bakers range &ems our letvest Spires Up to 's7 for common superfine and, fancy, accord ing to - quality. There is very little Rye Flour comingsferward and it sells in a small way at $4. Corn Meal is very scarce. ' 300 barrels Pennsyl vania sold at about $3. There is no movement in Brandywine Meal. di , • The Wheat inarketr 11, anathelneli lni'd there being very t t l t e c titiltt l d ie "fi e ft 4 Sales of 2000 bu is Red at $1 31®1 35, an hme Southern White, ado& t at $l. , t timeline buyeie.re. fuse to pay these Some inferior Red sold at $1 25. Rye is dull at the decline noted yesterday.- 1200 bushels sold atl72@73e, for Pennsylvania and. 65e. for Delank** . The receipts of new Cern . are . increasing, but the supplies of old come- forward - slowly. The condition of the forraer new coming in has much improved, and more sought after for Sales of 4000 bushels prime dry old yellow, part at 64v, and part on private terms; 3000 tmehels.new de. itt 60e. ; 400 bushels white at 56e.; and 1500 bushels damp new yellow at 55c. Oati are dull, and prices hirdly inaintain'ed ; sales'Booo4loooo bushels, at 39e. for -Delaware 4:vilest, and '39®40c..f0r Pennsylvania, in, store. Clorerseed is doll and lower. Small sales of prime ' $4 50 64 Dm In Timothy nothing do ing.- The market is hare of'Plasseed, and it is wanted for crushing at $2 10 bushels. CATTLE MARKET.---The offerings and sales of Beef Cattle reached, about . 1,400 head this week, and the demand was fair et' fully former rates, ranging from $6 to 0.004;4 100 lbs.—the latter fornitsa,guality, Cows andtalyeai-72.rere .O . frered and sold,at 's22- t 0430 each for springers, and $25 to $4O fur Cows and. Calves. Hogs were io ;the arrivals had sales -reach ing 9,356 at $ n 5 V, 100 Its. net, including 6,368 at huhu 3,000 head at the. Avenue yard, at thee. . .Sheep.—Soine 2,8110 were disposed, of, moStly ut frau 7 toil Cents tet lb. net, shoWing, little or no change. ,I'.etiigi;.riito• _..llvtitt., .-:: . St. JOHN'S RIFORMZD CliCsea.,-Regular service every Widnisday evening at, 7.3.4. o'clock.; every Sunday mottling at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock.' Cann Ourßou.--Services in Teinparance Hail, erory Sunday at 10 A. M. and every Friday at 7 I'. 11. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Eplscopgi. Chetah. erman service next Sunday morninvand Englieh in the evening in Salem's buthernu Church. Englieh.preaching on Chriatalas morning and Sunday evening; in theyiest Regirined Cgurch. EnglialLeertices- to-morroir inornrinkrtiristiniaYat o'clock; in-Zion's 'Lutheran Chuich; `also English on next .I.ord's day awning and Carman in the after • noon. - Preseging,in the EvangclicsEChurch next Saturday and gunday evenings., Barrieb. On the 14th inst., by Ref. Aug. C. M'eclettind, ate DAVID MILLER, of Swatase, to Mile SUSANNA. TI TVE, or North Lobacoo. On the 19th "inst., by tho -Rev. F. W. Kremer, 3 r JOSEPII 1111,Abl to Mies MARY WBAVEIt, both of N Lebanon, On the 21vt' -111 the Rev. U. S. Miller, Mr. FRED 11. II ARN ER, of Philadelphia, to Mies REBECCA • 811.10,T7AR, of AnuTille, On the, 6th Init., by tba Rev. 3. it iti.sitrr, Mr. JON ATHAN, BYERLE, orgoutb A it Ovilie, . hiltH/A On the 12th list , by the same, Nr. JORN lilS\ BT MOULPAItt. of North lawrille, to Mies ELIZ A BETH DEIFERi of West thunsier,"-Dartphio CO. On the same day. by the atm, Mr JOAN LEIIMAN, to Miss ANNA SORNE/DElt, both of Derry township, Dauphin ea. In .I , rpstown, on the 12th lust , by the Rev. Win. Gerhardt, Mr. R. D. SPECK to Miss R. U. WALMEIt, both of 'Asia Danwren. • Oit this.Sd cost, .11 A critic., by. the R.r C. A.Totzer, Mr. !SRAM. KRAKER t, Mimi R. E. KERN, both of Oarapbepstoyrn. On the same day; by the mane' 3.1 r. JACOB 114,1101 t, of Cornwall, ,to Illiss E 1,41 LE - JUT, of North Annirlile. - On thi 6th the same, at the house of the bride's - father: Mr. CHARLES W. HENRY, of Belle 4iew, to bliss LEan itrzoLL, or North Mucillo. • t i 4... ' - . On ttio 19th inst., a gf tCcan tl pP lj isip s: eMt;Va., of Typhus Foyer, HENRY U. AULT, of X6rth•Annitile, 4bation county, a member of Capt. Lititz's' Coopany, 'aged 29 . years.. . (The negations adopted hyltis felicur soldiers appear next week. 04 the 12th lust, it &3rth 'Lebanon Borough, 81:18 AIM!. BORSTIsR, eouwi t t.:Of ,Thoits Forsh r, aged 58 years, 8 motithirgd Y 7 days.--[Rending 044104 please - copy. In this Borough, on u llth Inet , JOSHUA, nu of Joshua and Eliziliath OWER, aged .4 years, dolor. and 11 dap. We laid hint to the silent tomb, When sunituer,pysed away. For as the ftwers that cease to 1.40 rm, lle f in a day. But ai the odor of the flower, Through withering. doth at lee. So pas%ed his epii it to the bJeor, Of bliss In Earadiee. On the sth of Bopte,mber, at Ypsilanti, 1111ohigan, Mrs. JANE, wife of 'W-ILLIAII G7tOL7B, 16'...q.,• for. marls/ of this County. aged 45 yesii..less 12 days. On the 4tl* inst., In Union township; BIM!, 8L1R41.• Bali, daughter' of Fleury and EliZabeth MILLER, aged 2 years, 11-marithe and 25 days. On thB -*slue day, in ;faints township, BARBARA LONG. aged 41 year's, 4 month', and 24, days ,On the 7th hst., in Bethel township, PRANKLIN, Infant ion of John and Ann Mary WRPYBEtT, egad 1 year, 9 ['south*, and 10 days. ` • . On. the. saute day. hi Union township, II s RBARA HUNSICKBR, aged 75 years, 8 toonttle sad'lo daYi. Webs giliturtizeintitts. GREAT ".6ARGAINS BEE. HIE GEORGB has purchased- the , stock et Goods Of Ickerrand Bro and . will sell at and•below coat.— Having-bought' the Diem* Goods at a :taiga . count, any one wishing to purchase Goods •• cheap will-rimembor thelfEE Lebauhu, Demi - bar 25, 1691.- " Notice. LEBANON COUNTY .4GRIO:: * '-frfffit„ . .) , loßl. CULTURAL AND4I:&2 UNICAL:BOO.IETY. runE aturnalepllMi ortluf "LEBANON COUNTY AOLIMLTURAL. HORTICULTURAL AND ME. onAI.IiPAL SOCIETY.", pill be held. i ? Jn. itat#ll;l*62, at the' Omit Ron e, It the ;IloiMikte of Lebanon, between the,houre.of i l ; and 4 o'clock, P. M. It being able the time tot the Brat stated meeting of the Socisty.for the year 1862. Igoe:Y.SOMA ISAAC HOTTER, SecrOtary. rittlllgtft It IN 'Tun E STO RE . 91DITIEB.L.AND StItEBT, EAST,' LEBANOIS: Nearly 'Opposite .Bubb's Hotel. ►IMIE inibseribef again calls attentiori.to his full and sidendid•assoribient of all "kill& of , BURNITURE and CHAIRS, such. as Bureaus, likicretarles, Desks; Bookcases, Baas, Lounges. • Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all'ether articles in his line. YOUNG BEGIN NBA B Take partierdir notice that you don't 'miss the piece, iterypn can buy CHEAPER - there thau at any Other piece in the - boreugh of Lebanon. fur „.;.raitar`e hi-all of-hie own manufacture; and warranted to be auhatan . Come and judge for joinifeliiie. You Bud a 'LARGE ANit seINN,49.,STOPICLAttwpyirpi .band.lo pull any egetomoirim'eolo'vdirfind thati.you ban - buy` cheaper there than atamy other place.. Betutheber - the place, and q01:130 one, pome all, and save your money. • 4fi'44,Furnifure Will be delivered free, in good. care: - A. lIERSHBERGEIL . I rebanon, December 25,1801. NOtice. ClTlC4Cas,hershy given, that it, g enet4 - .4letstitt g of N QinßtoekkildOra)f LEBANON:RAIL-. ItO v ap . .„O4IPIZI.Y, sitar Sb9/4 1 4P ,, Office, ttto `Vciropei; t rtf Ito4non f +pc/rot:nay. January 1•201,48w2,t , 'betikeen the.hogro *lO o'ploeic,-.4.4t.,-sent 12 o'clock, 'hi. Yttiohjime and . place an Election for President. land Eix Directors, tie aarvidorithneiisiting year, will be • heki.i Goot or. the . Dolma. , ' ro)aup4: Vfott 2b, '8.7.* .470n1i Vf.t, MIMI; tier'yr. • Church IDe.dicatiou. PUB United Brethren in' Christ ? Church, ,1,. at &flotilla, Lebanon County, Pa., will be de client ed on Sunday the 12th of January next, gerviC , 4l to cOm•Petite'o¢ daturdry evening previous. The pulilin generally and idinlatere of ah denominations, arai cespeetfuily invited to attend. The dedication sermon will be preached by Bishop David gdwards, on Nab. bath morning. No ILlCktaPrillg will be a' lowed about 'he pm:niece. RUDOLPH HAN. UK *EL tnitIBER. If. KINPORTS. .10 NK. Wring, - GRAS' BILL; Anne Me, Dn.. 9.5. 'at. Building Committee- January Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Has. JOHN J. PEAL SON, Esq., Piesident of the several Cnirte of Common Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts d' Oyer and 'Terminer and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other Offences'in said Counties; the Judge of the General Claret of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanor ; and Witlialt llama . and 'ramie 'Khanna. Emirs. Judger of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail Delvery, for the trial of capital and other offences,lit said co on ty of Lebanon—through their precepts to tee directed the 4th day of Novemuer, A, D.,1861, to hold a Court o' Oyer end Terminer • and General Jail Delivery; and a Court ul Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Lebanon. Lir the county of Lebanbn, on the First Monday of January, next, which will be the Mb day of said month, to cominne ONE Week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the.Coront r, the Justices ()fate Peaceoutd toConetables within the., aunty of Lebanon, to appear in their own persons, with the!, rolls, recognuances,inquisitiontLexaminations and 'Abet doonments, and present. the same to the Prosecutiug.At. tornejetiklaast tan days,liefore,the m eeting - of the Court, conformabV,tolite provisions'ortto Act of Aes,imbly, passed at the lateuieission of the Legislature. Aleo,all those who intend fElfroseente prisonens which now are or then may be in thejailof Lebanon comity, will have then and there to appear, on the let Mondayof January, to proceed against them as then may be just. Given tinder my hand, in the borough of Lebanon, the *6th day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty ~ ne. • JON AVIAN MENDER, Sheryl:: Sheriff's Office, Lebanon: December lti 1861. • Election Notice. AN ELECTION will be heldby the membare of the MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 0011P.A.N Y, of MM. vine,.Lebanon county, at the of or the Company at A nuville, - ,Pa., on Monday. the - Sixth qiiy of Junuary, 1813•2, between - tlieLloues of eliaiind three o'clock in the afternatnT.-to eleetl3 lIANAGER:B ttiliet VD far the en .. auirrg Year: JOHN ALLWEIN. Prue': JOB. F. MATT, Sec'y, [December 18, 1861.—St • is. Notice. , NOTTOlLikhetliby glven:that Letters of AdminiBits tionon. the estate of PtiILIP , MUTTSII. deed., late of Loudon d eirftown4l4lp, - Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted tolbit undersigned, reeldin& in the township and county sfOresaid.' . AU personariodebted to said es tate will please make payment, and those haring claims will preseutAient, without-delay, to; the audersigued., for settlement. - • CIIRIST/AN HOFFER, Londonderry township Dee. 18,4842. • PIUMIGIC NOTICE. PEILSONS bnving claims against Isaac Koffman. of .Heidelberg township, Lebanon - county, will please preaciat.the same to the undersittled is Shaefferatowo, emethose Saclamed will please make paymeut without delay.' The .public is cautioned against buying from or sailing to the &aid Isaac Ifoffinan. Dek. 18, 1861.1 - Coincoittee of I eon Hoffman, COUNTY MEETING ru mTo.4 e Y r aP t A tl Y te E lgirß l TlNgz ol i z u nt i y he art r= e i te il Lebanon. on THURSDAY, the 26th day of DEI7,EMBER, inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose efsoneultatten In relation to the "Military Relief Pend," of Lebanos county. A.full attendance le respectfully requteted, BS Order of the Board, - 'WILLIAM RANK, THOMAS KRAMES, SiatoN BaLTz, • ROBERT EVANS, • JAW'S nefiElt. -Atteett---Crnts Snits, Clerk. pet 19, 1561. CHRISTMAS WEEK Among the American slayebs READY, .TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, .`BEADLE'S CHRISTMAS STORY, A 11J 111 G !TIN E A And her Plantation Children ; Or, Christmas Week among the American Slaves. • Br Una. Trcroa, . Author of - Mice Wlllte," etc. PRICE 25 CENTS. FOR SALE AT H. .ROEDEL'S BOOK STORE CU D STREET, ER I,A ON. Lebanon, Dec. 19, !SUL CIIRISTnAS IS COMING And we are assured that many who road this ADVIR TISEMEN T arc already Considering WHAT' TO PRESENT ._„ to their rehttres and friends at borne and abroad. 'ire would suggoef:the following : Either . A CA BA. A GOLD PEN. A PORTEND:WI A, A TRAVELING BAG, A PORTABLE DESK, A PINE ENGRAVING, A MAGIC LANTERN, A STEREOSCOPE,„ or A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM, AN AUTOGRAPHIC ALBUM, . • • A prarxostuP ALBUM, . A EPLENDID BIBLE, = A BEAUTIFUL , GYSIN BOOK, A PAPER:MACHE BOOK.. fi AriDBOMELY - BOUND' BOOK, or any otherTancy Article, in our line, suitable 00 a. present, and acceptable to any person. PLACE,TO BUY TEEM IS Al'' H 'ReederS Book and Stationery Store, Cumberland Street, _Lebanan, - Penna. N., B.—. Miscellaneous Books will sell -at greatly re duced'priees—vis - $1.51 Boole for .75 emits; $ll.l for 50 ; $l.OO for. 40 75 fei and 6'3 for 3734 Leimaon, Dec. 19, 180'. - 'EArtL - ES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street., PHILADELPHIA. WE OFFER FOR SELECTION FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS TITS moat extensive collection of works of art and taste to by found la the country. Looking Glas‘es., Oil Paintings, Fine Engravingti, Picture Frames, Portrait Frames, Photograph Frame„ Photographic .Albu m Car•tc de ilisile,Pertraits 'PHOTOGRAI.,HIDi --- AttliiviS. Of, ell.siees, styles aud- pricer,. from Away* eardsto two hunf,...cd - tit - rds:lrsm seventy-fy° 'mats to tmm!lt:;-iTddltuU.. We especially recommend an ALll‘lll- made- ezaiu• eively for our own saler, cud, u.ot. to tie' had ; elsewhere, as allPerturtteasY other make fn the market, in QUIILITY, SMUTS', *ND- VARIETY', And. at' the Lowest Possible:Price;s CARD' - POILTIt ikITS OF Atit TUE MODEIMCEDEBRITIES - WITH V4%.I"rptCEPTIONS, ALL TEE CROWNED ItEADS, ALL TEE GREAT ATATESMEN, - .. ALL TUE REZiOWNED SOLDIER.B, ALL 'THEiLA,MENTED MERGES, ALL THE REVEREND CLERGYMEN, ALL THIS POPULAR AUTHORS, ALL TIE FAVOR4E POETS:: Calitiugues Furnished Free H ! JAMES S. EARIEAE & SON, 81& CIIESTNCTT STREET. , , • TRILIDELPINA'.. trbastielpftio.; ,, Dee. 1814861,4 t. . •.. wArr _ . ; APICTURE oryani fritintl i mitlargod and colored in oil,_ cglt atglAILllB.-Oallary, Eat door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. - . 1103 In the Conrt of Common Tobias Kreider, .. Pleas of Illielionon County, of vs. Attamt Term, 1551, Na. 45, William Phreanar, &ire Padua, to revive the stow, Charles Malley and ' judgment, continuo the lien Satnuolliehtia.Admitils. !, and sbow muse why execution tretors of Dr: Benjamin shall not issue. All the heirs Phreaner, dethl, Who and legt.l representatives of was a joint and several Iletklamin PM caner, deeddi Pi S ob; Igor in a bond with l ing born made parties to this one Carer It . Phreaner. suit. Returnable to Nov. T:, 1361, Ko. 26. And now to Wt.: December 24,1361, the Court d ‘ ardor and direct that.intice of the issuing of the above &In a / a rias be gPren tn. William Phreaner, John Phreanur, Olive 13. Phreaner, Solomon Phrenner, Rheims Molly (late Elmina Phrtaner,) and her hus band, Charles Molly, Sarah Kramer (late Sarah l'breaner,) mat John Kramer. her husband, as to whom the'Sheriff returned "not served," by publics. tion three times in one of the nellaspapere published in the Borough of Lebanon, the last publication' to be at least. ten Aar. before the first day of January, Term next.' YOU AND EACH Or YOU, the partite above nameti, are therefore hereby notibed to bu and apitear he. fore Itonortiblef the .3 wigoo of the Court of Common Diens in and for laid county, to be holden at Lebanon, on-Monday. the 6th •of .Tanvary, 8.,1802, and then and there allow came Irby tim.thlament in the above easy shaltpot be revived, the lien be continued, and why eattentiOU Shall - not issue. JONATHAN DBNDER, Sheriff. Sherifrs Mee, Lebanon, Dec. 4, '6l. ELECTION NOTICE. AC,N ELECT /ON of the members of the Washington Mottial:Pirti Insurance Company of Lebanon. Pa., will be held-at-the otlioe of Jacob Woidle, Esq., In Lob. anon, Pa, on IPidneiday, the first day . of January, 1562, between theloura of 1 and 3 o'clock in tho after noon to elect f3' members to herr° as a Board of Mau:t ura, for the enaning,ye,r. . JOB. BOWMAN, Pres't. J. H. 2iinsea, Bee 'y. [Lebanon Doc. 11, . . ... - NOTICE . - liins is to near s % all Carpenters and Cabinet mabers that no bills-ror cotlitts will be paid by the Direc tors of the Poor far poor portions dying Within a circle of Bee miles of the3Pher Hence; as all such persona will be funtiehed withipfillus free of expense on appli cation to the fltewia iyt the Poor House. JA?tIES BEN . JOHN B. BO AN, Diroctors of the Poor. ELIAS W,4 X„ tetianon, Dec. 7T,V. .- -fit. - iZ (Alec. GENERAL meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of /11,„ the Lebanon Oas/Coinpany, will be beld.nt the of. nee of the Company ou Water atreet, (Jacob Wei,lle'n) au MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1882, between the hours of 2 and 1 o'clock, P. M. at whlcb , Utrta and.plamau aloe. don. for SEVEN MANAGERS, to serve for the eneulug year, will bob Id. By Order of the Board. Lebanon, Dec. 11, 113111..] JOHN W. NMI, Sec'rv. TEA CIIERS' INSTITUTE. Teachers, Directors, and Friends of Ed ucation in Lebanon County. IMIE taultridgneti hereby announces that a TEACH. INSTITUTE, will be hold in the COURT 11011 SE, LEBANON. commiineing rIitiRSDA I'. Mel6th day of January, A. D., 1852, at In o'clock, A. Al, and Continuing - iu aegaion PUREE DAYS. The exercises in the forenCon will consist of CLASS 'DRILLS, and those in' the afternoon and ; evening-of ESSAYS, LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS. The following questions will come up for discussion Should schools be closed on Setnrdayonna Dletrlct Insiitiiter t held in their stored? Etna's purely intellectual eulturb a tendency to pro. mote good morals ? - Arb not a.majority of our Teachers too tyrannical in their Sheagovernmentr Should a Teacher's authority go beyond the ecliool heuselirilits7 Should ;Children 'be comPelliti" by law' to attend ichcieM; . . - Dr. DUR.ROWES, (State SuPerintendent,) Itert ED. LANDON, Prof. WICEERSII AM, and C. W. DEANS, Esq., COuntv Supsirintaudent of Delaware county, are expected to be present to deliver lectures in the cyan logs. The'eXerelees 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 tandems' to interest and in eruct the Teacher. Is it 'Milting too much in return that-each Teacher in the county be present during the entire melon, to avail himself of the meatus for let. prevenient that wilt her presented; It is considered needless to speak at length of the importance of Teach ers' Institutes, and the good they have already accom pbehed. The experience of the last Bye years clearly demonstrates their usefulness, for it is they-t hat have been. mainly-instrumental - in elevating the Teacher's profession to its present position, and in bringing about theminippy Union of hearts and Union of hands" .eve. ushers .inaniteeted in the greet education cause. - It is believed that Directors 'would act In conformity with the beet interests of the schools, by granting Teachers the privilege of attending Institutes Without loss of time or reduction of salary. The Directors in quite a number of districts have already granted The time. Let their geed. example be followed' tip every District in the cone ty, and where the time; will net be granted it can hardly be damned a suffidientreason for Tied:era' abecnce, Tho Hotel Leepera lawn. cemented to mak", a liberal ream:lien in rrbee of fare. -Ladies will be entertained ralkgonSly. Let there bu a turn out worthy of the good cause. - I.ly order of NEWRY IiAUCX, Lebanon, Dec; di, 1801. County Superintendent. SAERVF'S SALES. „, „., . ' Y - Virtie if r ani_ dry Writs of 'lienditiord &penes, :lewaed olit.orthe Court of Commeu 'Fleas of Leba non Oonitty, atuFteMie &reeled, vrlll.be ;old by Public Vendue or`OutnrY,cti ' . *!. • . ' 'lredarsday, January 1, 1852; at 1 o'Clcielc r E,'"4l,, at the Public House of DIVID HOD , LTNSF.V., in the borough of Lebanon, ell the estate ' right, title, interest of WILLIAM FILANTS,, of, in and to the Billowing Real Estate; viz:', - __ N0.1, , A certain ;TRACT Oft PIECE -0F4....4.ND, sit nate hillest 71iitovor township, Lebanon cod:ay, join. ing yd: the bferth grid Reef by lavideof henry Wagoner, S. by tlM[linieirtanal, and Weetby Messrs. Alla ' maies lands: The iniprovements are ii” two ,,,_ _ ~ -, ,-, . aterp 1 , -ralue weatiter.beerded , lloll6E, a first !ll rate DRY DOCK, and a large BOAT SIJCP,, a li Frame STABLE, a good young Orchard,' and a i never:failing - Well of Water near the Ulnae, containing aboatIFIVE Apitxs of the beet Laud. ...4ref. 2, Cetittiitntng' • about FOUR ACRES of ,MEADOW DANE', boututeditu the North by the Union Canal, East amt South by Wats of Mr. Cable, West by lands of Jobn Maulfair. /Er Seized aniVtakezi in executiorixe the•property of WILLIAM FRANTZ. A LSO. by Virtue of eweerul Write of Levan Facies, 3„. Maned as'aforesaid. I will sell at the same time and place, all the estate, right, title and interest of DANIEL 'METERS, of, in and to the following Real Estate, viz: No. 1, Allitlhat s ceriain blessuage or meet or „PACT,' OP„LAND;aituate in Jackson lowest:Jß, Leb anon chitilly,:lamedid on' the North by"Toirt Lots and Mt 'alto' of the - Village of My orstown. Etat ny Tone Lola and the nubile toad leading from the. Darks and Dau phin-Turnpike' Mid to Seltzer's Steam Mill, South by a read and lands or Jam Immel, and West by the old Statiferstowd road, containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, be the Fame mere or lees. The improvements are a 111 two-p tory Friffilt, 1101Jh'E, weather boarded te bout 3.4 by '3O feet,- vetch a Kitchen attached, about lb by 20 feet, a SWITZER BARN about 90 L4O feet, WAtiON :MED with Corn Crib attached, Pig-Sty, and other out-buildings ; also, a WELL of never failing Water with the inpurtenauces. • No. 2, All that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Jackvee township, Labatiou county, and State afore said, bounded and described as,foilaws, to Begin ning at 'a Stone" in the untie or public road leading from SchtaKerstown to - Alyerstown, a corner late or Ileniy A. Soch's laud,-thepeo Earth eighteen degrees. Rest twenty porches to the canal-bank.: thence by said canal eat tward ninetyvieveri porches to a corner of John mel'siand; . tbenee by land of Jobe Jenne] ind alias" South beVenlyillght, perches and seven-tenths M a ctipme:of John timaer's land; thence I.s said John Gas oeWs riatleatz - ti. fir c degrees and a half west, thirty eighLpercheiened soven,einim to a stone; thane by the &althea:o.ms, degrees aid a quarter west, eight perches and pipe-teethe to .a atone; thence by said liency Koch's Mud, Ninth sixty five degrees and a half west, Arty:Kren perches to the place or beginning, CONTAIVING 211 ACRES AND It rEitoLie. excepting-lc:Akerdelbel and Daniel Myers l a arid are included in the abttio Letteddrles. .Bfirgoised and to be Avid to the property of DA:CIBL MYERS, ar:d'ille •olttdo - ri, be Fold J01N41. - XEPANA3TYDER, Sheriff. ' attlarifEte%lce ' Trianon, Dee. 11, 1801. .• . I.IIIE LA sir. NOTICE. ri ! IIIE:EllBSCRIBER8 - .lfavlog been out of `business j_ 'light ?Smiths, would give notice to persons.yet malidiMlu debt to the tlim of U&UItUL & ?WU:4 that setfleinerti must prouirtly. ha Mode between this aed the g+ *of dimsuary, tint; Alter that time thd books 'will be„,plisod into the trouts of A. 8. ELT, *leg., for collection. GEORCCE & I'YLJI. Lebau. on, AOc. 4, 1881. . BO vvmArv,, ATOUNBY-AT-LAW, , , , :bail REMOVED big °Moe or lincit'e new lluildini t (serund glary) Cumberland struet, Wyerm. Pa. - • Le4alion, Avil 6,1850. CY ICUSI.IIII LE14 1. : WORN in We, Lunt atieetoietir. ly opposite tho Biick Motel; ariertwo doomiontli from liarmaiiy's Hardware Store. • - Lebanon, Marcb A KERS WANTED: Shoeinakers to-Work on 'Military work, and 2.--on Ladies' work, are wanted by the undersigned, in Cumberland street, Lobaritin. flood wages and'eteady employment given. , P. F. 31cCAMLLY. Lebanon, October 23, '6l. . A RARE WAIN OE Jll. KEINI- offers Ids well kooWn elf OT064,4?1.110 ESTABLISTIIitpIiT for sale. Shereogkitestrtio Hens will be Oren to any der purchasing neffrietlfinint' ed with the business. For pat trularscalikh odder in A. Rises building. thebattoik.Al‘ch— , ENDA: k, STINE are daily Igneble H .1/reas Gebds, Asti as Gazelles, Al.' 51 0 . donee, kayos, Level lee ofell Mode for MON kbas,Cbstlys, Silk Tisidies, Craps rte'Saii ante arid Grey-erbss Goods of 'every description, ered at uttusueliy IoW prices by KENRy & STILE. MI the abeve gobde offered at very- ley prices. ‘14 . 13:4 UMBRlSLlJA.S;Ttisitsollo,:ylbrttnd"fino; Skeleton -flusters !Shrtylef'an d 'earitsty of other goods forjosties,juiskiegeSsiAnti - YoVsolo ebeaper.thatt theOAPV 4 4-bY —HENRY & STINE. IPIOUMANT- A- good tall for *MeOlfloil cs Pin, calliatlifilz INT‘eitiilett, o* - 11 , Dercts - Lebandi Tefref.,3 Donk: - 417-, 0. . adivar NEW G OOPS. JUST RECEIVED TIIT STORE OF L. K. LAUDERMILCI-1. Irz C'untherland Street, Lel)anen . 1; PO'. Selling 0111 Selling . Cir AT RED[jOr.D PRICES., LADIES' DIIESS 4,100DS OLAIri and Figured DelaineB, Taloa! Clin4), Para tnetla Oluth, I' ratan Cloth, Itipev, rany and nrw.lt Back Planneap, Gingham? and CalINAs. SHAWLS. Broclis, Long S Squire Blankq Gent. 6 NOTIONS. . • . Gsnntlai l s,'LLiks, Stockings, Hoop Skirts, 73 , ;1 - ai . orsi Skirts, Coliam Alinkreilas, Hoods, „Nokias. iiinisoc . A, Soirfs, Bark Gauntlota, Sr. ' • ' MEN'S AND BOTH' WEAR. Cloths, Casslinens, SnGusts, isms, DOMESTICS. Tlskings, Chock`llannols, . eitOC4RIE4 READY- FADE CDOTHIN . G :S . OLD 'AT COST • FOR. 'CASE. kirida of ouitetiry Prod ceta?ienlnexcian,x Lobattorr,"Nc: 4,1+01. Furs- Furs. r undersigned Ntould inform the Ladies of •Lehoo non rminty, that he hes the targestldt of Yultd ob band over offered tb , Lobabon, arbleti txl sobrat lOW ratos—frora p.oe ta $4.5 per rett. Nn I ars misrepr asmted in order to affrdt a Salo.' Lebanon, No 13, '61.. • • .ADAM VISE, L'aectiorg' Noticti. ,NOTICE is hereby given - , that Letters TaStarnentere IA on the Estate of Michael sr., deed. Sate of onion tou - nship, Lebanon county, Ea.. hare t en gr n et. ad' to the undersigned:= All persons having dailm Bald Emilio Fiti pleare present them, _duly aothentiee tea, arid those indebted u - MI make payment nithout de lay to either of the undereigned. hIICIIAEL 'LESS, jr., Colon township. JACOB WEIDLE, Lebanati. Executors of the Estate of MeItAEL nrsa, ar., de.ed. ovember 27, 1851. NotricE. Tundereigned, Administrators of the estate of Dr. I_ NS - auto! Bosun, dec'd , late of Jackson toomattp, Lebanon county, hereby notify all.parsous Indebted to. or having claims on said astnto, to prentit them on or before the Ist riqameary, 1552, !loth° books troill then,hre pieced In the tintilla of a propos officer. Tho toots" of collection in the ore cast trill Loges:l3er than usual, as ono of the Administrators is the only Justice of the Peace in the - dlhalet, and hem:elle accounts Will hare to be placed in the hands of a Justice out of the.town ship. DA NIEL' Bitidahß, JOSEPH COOVZ/I. AdhotrAtrators. Myetsiown, Nov, 27. 'CI A detanis(ratoes No -NJ OTI.Ci; is hereby g;,,en that Letters of AtiminiAra ii tion on the estate of CATHARINE SHANTZ. late of the borough of Velmlion, Lebanon county, , have been granted to the undersigned of the Oh 1n..) place, Ail persons indebted to said estate will plea 44 make immedietn. payment, and those having elairea will present them fa' eqUemeot without MICHAEL , LOUSEtt, Administrator. Lebanon, November 20,1861. L 8:611 NEW STYLES. 1 S6ll, tDAM: RISE, in Cumberland street, between Market arid the Court Douse, north side, hae• now on hAnd a eplendid aevortment - of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men• and tioya,fiar 183 E, to which the attention of the piddle lo respectfully ted. Wats of all prices, from the cheapoet to. the nioet costly, always on hand. Ilebaitalawjustopened a op/ eu did aa.sortment of SUbI3IER HATS, embracing anah •as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAC, ITORN, DEil• IfOltN, SCNA'fB, CUBIAN, and all others.. -11,3,,T1e will also Wholesale all 'kiwis of Huta, Cups, to., to Country Merchants on advantageous tcrrac. Lubanou, Julyl7, 1861.• a , • Town Lots at -Private Sate. +TUE subscriber offers for sale hie One 3 ACRE LOT .1 OF GROUND, on the old. Forge road, soar the Quit tapohilla, in this borough.. There - is no handsomer lot in this locality than this one. It will be told' to stilt the times. Payments easy. Apply to . Lobittion, Sept 1:5, 'CO SAMUEL HARBESON: Books and Stationery Ent poritun, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTtaI2 SIMDMOIG '17.4'&22 , 11AS REMOVED, Mt. rarooved hie kook Store to 'Market Striate, Let anon, BERM may he Mn,l ou reasonable torsos an-enteral outDronent of SenDol, SuNDo ScnDin., Tamoo :CAl. and Mtectaxsukons DOMES of tii:ery description. Copy I.looka,Cy phoning, Books, leatb6r and paperboung. Paaa Books, and every ehriety of STITIONSAY, tc., wholesale and retail, WINDOW SILADES A iargc Of 'variety Plain, Fancy, Buff, cire4n, Opt, Sc PAPER SHADES. • lieu Patin - as, Plain, Green, Bige .ar.4, Gilt 'Alec tha lat Ont anti dinpica • STYLES OF FIXTURES. o igrjVALL AND EXAMINE. Lebanon, Eqytember . ' • NEW CASH STORE r NEW •GOODs AND NEW PII . IOES. .- F. SWARTZ hereby inform the public that ha 1) hoe jolt opened a stock of NBW GOODS at the old Stand of Swartz &Bro., Dail Building, which will be sold for cash at prices tll suit the tiruevr All .are sited to roll and examine. Lebanon,' April IQ, 'Si, Seed Wanted MBE aabocribor will pay, the.. highoot markot pricy for • • - • TIMOTHY SEED. CLOS 211 anfis FLAX SEED. •At tko 'Mill in Market street,. Lebanon borotsgh.o. Bring it immediately. ABILI3I 81 CKW K. - Lebanon, Set,teraber 4, '6l. MIONEY - ,WANTED. lreniumissionors of Lobo:inn &Uity nre desirousTof making a loan of SEVERAL.TROUSAND DOC LAIts. 'lmmediate application should Bs tnada to tlp Treasurer, C. H. Borgner; Esq., or " ' ' • DAVID ROLLING R, Cquanissioiieire KIMON .3301.117, of ' ROBERT EVANS. 'Lebanon county Atiast :.--Cmous".Sannt, Clerk. • • Labanou, Septeir.ber 19,1861. REint) DANIEL GRAEFF'S hooT• it 8 tiOE. STORE, - I[3 . AS - been removed to his new reeldenee, hi Cu berland street, Eignare 'Moot from lvidoltt.ttands aiftl oppositi the °Mee of Dr. O. D. ,Moningor, , LEBANON., PA. lie hes just. opened ,a large, and desirable stork of welitnitle Hoot& and Shoes. Ladies' Nid Gaiters wt $1.25; ;Aldus , Lace Bootees $1.50 ; for Mines.. $1; Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50;' Men's Gaiters $2; for Beys to $2.50; for Children $1.14:1 to $1.62 ; 14. Also a large Variety of Overitoes, 'Drunks, Traveling Bags, &c.. Conte, see, and judge for Yourselves.... Lebanon, Nov. 20, 'CI, DANINL lIRAEND: Shoemakers Attehtioli Shoemakers, ,to wait— on- Military Shoe/4 Are ft) wanted by tbe naderalgned in Lebanon. 430014 wages ;and employment for The *bole 'winter trill' Mb given. Apply Immediately.to J.4.0)4 11.QED41.t.' Lebanon,. Sept. 4,'61, PUBLIC Novre.E. ALL PERSONS indebted te ABEtAliAll LER-RAN. Steam miller, or North Lebanon township;. Leba non county, are hereby notified that hia banks . of an. nutria hate been - transferred to Michael .honk. and that the HIM have been placed in my liantla,for canto. tion. If the amounts are not settled before the TM of Januav mit will Ihrbroug4t, .* y 'nnati 71*Tri, Lebanon, Dac. 't'A. Att'y for Michael Maria. MISS ATKINS virOTILD respectfully aunbenco to tho oftiaons of Lebanon. and Aiolnity that ehe .Itu opened e FABLIIONABLL! 1111 4 1.1NERX. and -I , ,LANTIIA, MAK. IN(} ESTABLISIIIIEIM. ftlbtltot i :ltreet, .114 door above ,- - ' A now aleck just received and opekko4.l:ot - inepectloct, embracing ti tulfriesortmint - Crape end Strew Bonnets, bonnet Trimmings, Ell:toms, Flowers, Btr. Lebanon, April 17, ISM.. • CLOCKS. Thirt Day, • fight Day, Y o.„u .r -CLOCICS„ jak,Rteeitieti: at ; Lebeat4. Private Sale. SubedriliUr offers at private sale all that certain farm oriradtof land, eituata partly to vßidegrace tAwneliip, Sclinyllfill county, and partly in Bethel tarry ship, Lanancal county, 10,ndfalbriandsof Eck ert and Guipoid: ild n i iTeurin 4.y.pri,.r,g, Daniel • Dnubertnna dtherg, contaiuingont.buhdrid aunt tortnight acres and a quarter, AilthAboappnv._ - tenet;,, 11Chnowting of a twii-etafildig tiktkiink- • onia„., ',.., , rted) a 134 atory,*.dweill4boito,,,,t,iii. ban • er Out-bnlidibga, , andmAbw , kapt pa sam, ialll. ; terms, /lc., *ay s'Appl7,'" G. * W:antenri, - Atitat. , magroye, not 20.;F8G2.-tf. Store Mouse for Rent.. 2. Print , : stand contains a litia - Storti Rona and ~t aati-i 1 . mit cc moas for family de - P.1114g hint BUIE,. bsaista. - It ix bituateAip,lieilmo'4 ba,l6.*Zebanon Oman Tour t x. and a half tapes veseleicau alpatiop.,, , ou tha .. • uniouT:au4.-80roltabaft. kePt: l !itlitiglivit IP / lurtme,-for Atiyigb -- (gWei t teirlr. '..Tineataatii.ii ii ' situated In a.... title.% VOA siart.of tobisttels acme 3 , en - ilia 9aleirlated ,: twile-;stqame Ceurltiy. - .and lloatlinainaiiiusiugtls-ittliaitaltareisrat,.444%g nt boater telly,'tild Itit..o joil-z0t",g084..9141icir., tot loaf hoTata- i: lAWstlaidlis ,r eel!'e l warthy•the •attntrdira of :such *lotting, to engage in. Si f aro f ftto,i tt &yid.. aititiP • sinews.' TeittiA i•e* ittodtliite - - ' 90;01.er" '91,44. ,;:... :Milli IItII-It ii , t . 11. - -,... t 7 ,011 , , BliTginu s )41:46111,kuutri a nun isoye• ridt hi thttlilw nr.srs lill's. Mil
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