The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 01, 1862, Image 3

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TERMS, • • • • • • $1450 A YEAR
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1,1862.
ROME AFFAIRS.
Kir Why John, where are you go
ing to in such a•burry
Why, I am golug to LAIMACIrs, In Ala rket street,
tr buy a ales lot or Furniture.
Well, John, can you tell ma the reason Why LAUDACiI .
Sal so mush titers Furniture and Chairs than all the
Cabinet•malters In Lebnnon legether?
Yes, John, I think I enn toll that reason very plainly;
he has always got by far the largest and best aseort:
=ants Of all kinds of Fern iture and Chairs on hand,
whloh ho also sells a great deal cheaper than any other
Cabluet•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
•to;bo Tory good and advantageous reasons. **
As the 93c1 Regiment will lcame for
tho sent of war Oils week, the public will please
bear in mind that'the best and oldest CABINET
MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebaneo:ls
that of C. Bnornantana'o. Any.person in 1...'t
of good made work will please call on him, he.
fore buying elsewhere. C. BROTIIERLINE.
Lolatinon, Nov. 20, 1861.—Gmo
We noticed 'in town, Wit Week ;
Limit. John E. Rogers, Sergeants Henry G. Rise
end. Jno. C. Uhler, Privates C. Rouser and Sam'!
McKinney, and Musioian Adam K. Hass, all of
the 93d Regiment.
The letter of Corporal S., was re.
41eived too late for last week, and being anticipa
ted in Its matter by the other correspondents, it
figoes over." We shall bo pleased to bear from
him soon again.
A GREAT WORK of ART.—By h d
bills distributed through our borough, it will be
noticed that Davis' Great Ainerican Panorama
will be exhibited here on , the evenings of the'
oth, 7th, and Bth of January. Tho magnitude
of this exhibition can be judged when we my
that the Illustrations coverl4,ooo feet of canvass,
consisting of upwards of floe hundred scenes,
embracing eventsqhf thrilling interest in the his-
tory of the country, past and present.. Critics in ,
whose judgment the public can rely pronounce it
one of the Wenders of the ego. Of one thing
the public way rest assured—it is no bundorg.
PUBLIC MBET.i NO
At n meeting held Dec. 26, 1361, in the C.nirt
House, Lebanon, agreeably to previous notice
given by the Board of Relief fur the families of
the volunteer soldiers :
The meeting woe organized, on motion of Levi
Kline, Esq., by oppointing Dr. D. S. COOPER,
of East Hanover, Chairman, and Dr. J. nape, of
Heidelberg, Secretary.
Kline stated. the object of the meeting in
an able and aneeluctmanner.
On motion the chair appointed the following
gentlemen to make a.repurt in regard to the re
lief fund :—Jacob Shaeffer Jacob Witmer, Jr.,
Samuel Morrot, Anthony S.. Ely, Michael Kuhr,
John Ileilman, P. S., and Samuel Loose.
' The following is the Report of the Committee :
"That In their opinion the relief abmulci be con
tinued fur the present, but that the Board of Re
lief should discriminate in the dispensation of
it, In such a manner as they deem most Judi
elous And prudent, as well for the reciplenta as
the tax.pnyers."
On motion adjourned.
D. S. COOPER, President
JONATHAN ZEIRDE, SOCTOtilry.
The following resolutions were passed by the
Board of Relief:—
Resolved, That from and after this date, non' ,
rearnges will be paid to any applicants claiming
relief; in all cases the relief to he granted will
commence front the date of the npplicat len.
Resolved, That from and after the 9th day of
January, 1802, all children over 12 years of age
are to receive no relief from the Relief- Board of
Lebanon county.
Resolved, That from and after the 9th day of
January, 1962, no voltinteers above the rank of
Orderly Sergeant, or whose .salary exceeds the
pay of said Orderly Sergeant In the regular ser
vice, will receive any relief from the Relief Board
of Lebanon county,
Resolved,.That from find after the fhb day of
January, 1802, the following will be the basis
upon which the TreasUrer it directed and evicted
to grant relief to those persons who have been
duly examined by the Board of Relief, and their
certiticates and affidavits filed, viz :
To the wife of a volunteer, sl'oo per week.
Children, under 12 years of age, 30 cents each.
Father or mother who was depeod-
ant, or partly, . 50 etc. a week.
And In no CAM to exceed the sum of $3 per week.
Resolved, Thatif any person nr person', whose
names have been platted upon the Relief lAA of
Lebanon county, whose cireumstaneee ore such,
at by satisfactory information given by any tax•
payer of Lebanon county to the Relief' Board of
said *Ally, that actual relief Is not necessary,
than, after such information having been given
their' tierce shall be erased from said relief
WILLIAM BANK, "I
THOMAS KRAMER, I Board
BIMO'N BOLTZ, k• of
'ROBERT EVANS, I Relief,
JACOB BUCHER, J
Attest :--CYRUS SUIRK,
011," The following are the sections of the Act
of Aseembly under which the Board of Relief is
instituted, and which we republish in connexion
with the above, for the information of the public:
Smarten 14. That the neves:into judges of the
Court of common. pleas arra tee county commis
stollen of the mayoral counties of this common
wealth shall constitute a board of relief, to meet
monthly, or es ofteh as they find necessary, at the
office of the commissioners, and, upon reasona
ble claim or suggestion, furnish such amount of
support or relief in each individual case us they
may deem equitable and proper for the fiiMilies,
or for persons resident in their respective coon
tie! heretofore in any degree dependant upon
such volunteers as have been enrolled and :flus
tered into service from their sevEral countioe, un
der orders from the governor of the co:union
wealth, during the existence of the present ext.
gentiles of the general government.; the olahns
or suggestions for such relief to be-made in writ
ing, setting forth the facts of the care, with such
proofs and verifications al tho board may require,
and to be flied In the office as vouchers fur any
payment,: which may be made thereou• ' payments
for relief to be made by orders dreernin the usu
al form, with an Indorsement on the back of each,
"Issued by iihe'board of relief," which indorse.
meat shall be signed by one of the associate
judges, and all the vouchers nod the orders issued
thereon shall be duly audited by the county au
ditors or other proper authorities, and published
in the annual statement of the public expendi:
tures or said counties; if it shall be found re.
quisite by the commissioners of any county with
in this contoonwealth, they are hereby author.
hod and empowered to make tx temporary loan,
or loans, at a rafzt of interest not eieeeding seven
per centum per ani,um, to carry iqto effect the
anetteures of relief provided by this act: Provided,
That all errangements :elide by the several eosin
sties: of this Illimmonweattli for the support of the
fa:1111W of the volunteers roustered into service,
are hereby legalized and deeNred to be in fail
knee Until the provisions of thissection are car.
rledlnto effect by the several counties of this
commonwealth,
SECTION 15. That it shell be lawful fur the
proper authorities of any county within this com•
m onwealth, to eases Rod levy a tax for the rely •
mont:of nnah approffiattons as maythave been
or may hereafter be made by such autliorlt.ies,
for the relief of volunteers or of their families,
art.)), Which volunteers shall have beau or may
be red:deed Into the service of this state or of the
relied Staillet in the present exigency of the
country: Provida, Thrt such asseesment shall
not, in any one .- year, -exceed two and une•iself
mills upon tits dollar of the taxable property of
such countyl And provided further, That all
loans heretofore negotiated or moneys borrowed
by any county, city or borough, for the purposes
aforesaid, be and the same are hereby ratified
and confirmed, and the bonds or other evidences
of indebtedness issued or to be issued therefor,
are hereby made good and Valid, .and that all
appropriations heretofore made or to he made by
oddity commissioners or maniolpal authorities,
forlhe Pitmen of arming' tiCeetniPPing v°, l " -
teerahor for the relief of etietafetailipepare nere
-4,1081.1110d, and shall be allowisitelheln oe the
t eettlereent of their account, ate atdiner 4 VlViri"
4.•
pre 6.lloWed,
The great increase in the co of
sugary, coffees, and tens, under the present high
tariff, induces people to the discovery of suhsti.
lutes for these important articles of family con
sumption. In the article of Coffee we have al
ready a substitute.roanufactured by Messrs. UEG
NER Lt. WIMISR, of Palmyra, Lebsuon county,
which apparently answers every purpose of cof
fee. They sent us a, sample last week., and it is
coffee to appearance and taste in every respect.—
We are informed that it is already extensively
used in the upper section of our county, and will
no doubt come into general use.
Lieut. Washington K. Lineawea
ver. of Capt. Weidman's Carairt , , has been pro
moted to the post of Quarter Master and Com
tnisaa*ry of Subsistance of the 2d Battalion, 4th
reorrsylvania cavalry. He passed the examina
tion with eclat, and ahead of quite a number of
o thor applicants. This speaks well for Mr. L.
We are hoppy to record his advancement.
Hon. J. Glancy Jones, late Minis
ter to Austria, arrived at New York, on Thurs:
day evening last.. On Monday noon he reached
Rending, and received a public reception, with
without
- distinction of party, from his old fellow
citizens of Berks.
ITT Geo. W. Kline, Esq , has. bought
17 acres of laria t adjoining his farm in North
Lebanon, from Henry Brandt, for $137,00 per
acre.
0:".7" Daniel Stroll, jr., has been appoint
ed• Postmaster st Anaville.
SES — John Kreitzer, sr., has sold his
farm in Jackson township, containing 156 acres,
to Michael Urich,ol. F.,) for s9i Otis acre.
Mr. lienky Tice, whose foot was
severely injured Several weeks ago, by being
jammed between the btit4eis of two oars on the
N. L. it. it., is about again. The indications
are that he will be able to 'attend to business in
a short time.
Capt. Wm. Derr, of Company A.,
of the 93 Regiment, it eiok from a severe attack
of typhoid fever. lie was brought to his home,
in• Lebanon, laet week, and we understand is now
improving.
Mr. Samuel T. Lineftweaver has
lately returned to Lebanon-, from Richmond, Ky ,
whom' he has-been engaged in the printing busi
ness. Be is aatiafted that if Government declares
the emancipation of shoicry,,that Kentucky will
thereby be
of reclamr
Prevention is Better than Cure.
r 10 ladies of delicate health . or impaired organization,
j_ or to those by,arhom an increase of family is hem
any reason objeetionable, the undersigned would offer
a prescription which in perfectly reliable and safe, and
which has been prescribed In- various parts cif the old
world for the past century.- Although the article is ve
ry cheap tend simple yet it has been put up In half pint
bottles and sold very extensively at 'the exhorbitant
price of $5 per battle, the ormorsigned proposes to fur
nish the recipe for the small suit efTsl, by the posses
sion of which every lady can Supply herself with a per
feet safeguard. at any drug store, for the trilling sum of
25 Cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell
you it is perfectly ha rmless, and thousands - of testimo.
'dais can be procured of its efficacy. Sent to any part
of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing
Dr. .1. C. DbIrERAUX,
P. 0. Ilex, N 0.2353, New Haven, Conn.
August 7,
DI i PTARY U Numpts.—T litre is, per
haps, no department Of military business lu which
there has been a-more marked improvement than in
the clothing of the soldiers. Not many years since
officers mar privates were clad in garments which were
almost akin-tight. They wore leather stocks, which
were worthy of the name, for they kept the weaver in
tribulation; while thei r padded breasts and tifOt viceroy
made volition a matter of great difficulty. During the
present war, suet, of our volunteers as procure their
uniforms at the Drown Slone Clothing null of ihmkhill
& Wilson, Nos. P 33 and 605 Chestnut street, above
Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain clothing that is perfretly
easy, substantial and hemming. The firm named have
gone largely into the business of making Military
Clothing, and their facilities enable. them to fill the
largest orders in the shortest possible time.
iter HUNNEWEILL'S OOTIGII REMEDY
excels in one of the most important characteristics
namely, that of containing no materials of opium or
antimony, which are so debilitating to weak constitu.
tiens. When by its perfect simplicity it is done with
the Cough or Lung Complaint its sp.endid Tonic plan
ties exhibttlhernselves 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 Remedy may be found a great feces.
city f r every nursery, every medicine cheat, or mint
ing room, aid from infancy to age it may be used with
perfect impunity.. See advertisement and reed. pam
phlet. , [November 6-Im.
The Lebatlon Markel.
Cargfulty - tbrrected I*,ktg.
LER4.I4ON, WeemaseeT, JANUARY 3, )862.
Leh. MIIIS ltx. Finn st2s Egga, 'ft doz. lti
Smith Farr& d2O Butter, 10 1b...14
, Leb. Via. Super. Floes 50.. Tub or salted butter, 10
Prime White Wheat, 1 26 bard,
Primo Rud Wheat .1 15 Tallow,
Prlrnellye, 56 Liam, 11
Corn, 25 Shouldorr 9
' '32 Sides,
3 50 Soap,
Oat*, •
Otavar-seep,
Timothy-seed, 1 TA Bees-wax, 25
Flaxseed, 126 White Rags, ' 3
Dried Apples, hu., 100 Mixed Rags, 1
Dried Apples, pealed, 1.60 Flax, "t lb., . 12%
reach "Snits," .2 50 Bristles, Pit lb., 40
Peat "Mazola," 125 2' eathers,ll IS., 62%
Cherries, 160 Weal, 7 $ lb, 40 -
Onions, • 37 Soap Beaus - f qt 6
- .
.
Potatoely bus, 40 Vinegar, 7 gal., 12 1 ,i
3Fglcflutter, p 1 erne& 40
The 'Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia,. Monday, Dee. 30.—Flater and
Neat—About 12,000 barrels of Flour sold at $5-
25®5 50 for superfine; $5 82 ®5 30 for extras,
and $5 87 for family. The sales to the trade
have been moderate within the above range of
quotations for superfine and extras, and from $O
- to $8 75 per barrel for fancy brands. Rio
Flour is scarce at $4 per barrel. Corn Meal is
quiet. Pennsylvania at $3 per barrel. • Bdelc
wheat Meal is now worth $1 75 ®2 per. 100 lbs.
Crain—Sales reach 36,900 bur. at $1 30 ® 1 35
for common to good and choke Western and
Penna. reds; sl'3s for Southern do. and from
$1 37 to 1 45 for inferior to choice white. Rye
is steady at 70 ®73a for Penna. and 85 coots for
Southern... Corn, sales of about 45,000 bus. yel
low, at 60 ®640 in store and afloat ; small lots of ,
new at 53®61 cents. Oats, sales of 20,000 bus.
at 33c. for prime Delaware afloat, and 40c for
Penna.
Seeds—Primo'CloVerseed is selling at s.l@4 50
per bushel. Timothy. at s2©2 10 per bushel
and Flaxseed at $2 05@2 10 per bushel.
CATTLE fiIARKET.—The arrivals of Beef'
Cattle were very lightAis week, ugly reaching.
about 1200 head at Phillip's yards : the demand
was good and prices fully 25c tile - 100 lbs. better,'
ranging at from $6 to 81 . , the latter for Oxtra
quality. Tbe principal Pales were made at_pa
$8 the 100 lbs. Cows and Calves—The offerings
for springers were light and prices ffrta,:with
sales of 50 head at from $25 to op each for
stiritigerit, and $25 to $4O for cowls Rad calves, as
to condition. Hogs—The maxims was rather
more brisk, and all offered, 7629, sold sit s4l@s
the 100 lbs. net including 5720 head at finholf's
and 1850 at the Avenue yarsl, .oe:ep—The offer
ings and sates were some 400, prices ranging at
Sigifqrs 7ijl lb , . set, which is an advande.
gfiaticto.
Sr. "left Itintonatto Canneiro--Itegular service every
Weditentiwy evening at VA o'clock , every Sunday
morning as lto , clock, and - every Sunday evening at
7 o'clock.
Omni/ Cnintem—Services in Temperance flail. every
Sunday a t /0 A. 31.. and tvery Friday at 7 P. AL
English preen/ring next Sabbath morning and evening
in the Aleilwidist'EpiscopaltChurch.
MORAVIAN Gunnes.-40erman Service on Tuesday r ven log
at 7 o'clock. At u o'clobk, siderna close of the old
year. On New Yea.r's day, , at 10 A. AL, German
vice--on next Sunday at 10 A. AL, German preaching.
mid after the same a meeting or the church council
for special b
German preaching next Stibbath morning 'and English
in the evening, in the Fleet illiformed thumb.
English services neat Lori's day morning -and evening
in Zion's Lutheran churh.
German . preaching next Sibnath morning at 10 o'clock
in the Evangelical church, and in the evening.
Barriett.
Oa the :,4th ult., by.. the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mx. JO
SEPH Bitogsg to hibui-141018A. SHIPS,, both or N ; .
Lebanon_bOrough. - • 4 •
On thS' Blibt ult.; White rsiklancu of, the Brides Bal
m, hi: Beir. V. C. Wedekind, Mr. JOSIAH S. FAlglaft
to Ilia -14 IMIKABBY, both of -.Lebanon.
On the 2Gth ult., nt the Franklin ifontif , , ih Myers
town, by the Rev. tleorgo Wolff, Mr. (JARRETT 11.
PAUBERT to Miss SARAH S. S AV AOE, both of :Jerks.
On the onme day mud place, by the came, Mr. ADAM.
TRUMP to Miss SARAH It. SMITH, both of Mbltrsvillo.
On the 29th ult., at theflerman Reformed Parsonage
In Myeretown, by the name, Mr. MILLI A M Itl FIII,-
VINLIER to Mist .5.11.1t11 T. WOLFF, both of Myers
town. •
.On the 19th tilt., at the residencoof the brides father,
F KAN 110;IN O. ST [CRT Ea. Esq., of Louisiana. Mis
souri. to Mi..s EM3IA A. WILSON,. of Chester co., Pa.
~i.~~.
On the 26th nit., In Jonestown, HENRY, lion of Henry
'HEILMAN, aged about 5 years.
On the 27th tilt., at Philadelphia, FANNY L., second
daughter of Dr. Cleo. REX, aged 20 years.
On the 6th ult . in • blyerstown, hire. ELTZADETII
EMU'S, aged 74 years and 4 months.
On the 23d day of December,. (EORQE LEINEUCII,
sou of Dr. WA LaoRN, aged 10 Menthe Mid 18'daya.
OD the 10th nit , near Freder icKiburg, N.:1.1Z 01. (laugh
ter of JOH ?I DOS 510 Y KR, aged 4geara. 4 menthe a nil
16 dap!.
On the 16th ult., at Camp Pierpout, Tu., of Typhus
Fever, HENRY B. AULT, of North Annvitie, 'Lebanon
Monty, a member of Cupt. Lantz'e Company, aged 29
years.
CAMP CUNT, AT CAMP PIERPQNS,
Fairfax County, Va., December 19, 1851.
At a meeting held by., Company. C, 7,11 Regiment,
Pen 'a Reserve VolunteerCorpa,at tkeir -headquarters,
the following reoolutioneWare une elm usly adopted:
Whereas. It bath pleased Almighty Cod, in his wis
dom, by , death to mit from our tablet one °fen cone
ra"ea and companions in arms, HENRY D. AULT; and
Whereas, We deem it necessary to give expresaion to
our feeling upon this occlusion, therefore, be it
Resolved. That we bow to the will of Almighty Cod
in thee again visiting with the hand of of and
death our Company. and taking from our midst one of
our members, and while we acknowledge the justice of
our C'wator and kind Benefactor in this bereavement,
we sincerely condole will the family and relatives of
the deceased, pray that 'lle who knewali our
omits in adversity.; and who "telopereth the whole to
the shorn lambs " will comfort the souls of the amicted
mother and family, and enable hlr and them, to boar
up under th.e aevore affliction, -
Resolved, That co recognize in .the character and
disposition of the deceased,all the titer (politica which
characteriz. the true 121411 and-a while., and while we
are unable to replace him in the ranks of this army,
yet wo hope to meet him in the army of Heaven after
our brief Cruet on earth is over.
Unsolved. That we shall ever hold to memory dear
the name and cha•acter of our deceased brother.
live°'red, That a copy of these resolutions: be for.
warded to the family of the de cued ; and published iu
the papera of-Lebanon. •
J ES 'HOY, •
ERNEST SNUIVIITE, I '
J. C ANDERSON, I.Committec.
W. A. C. OAKS., - I
BAWL W. LASCOMB,
in gllittrfiontmts.
FIRE NOTICE.
trio the Members of the NORTHERN MUTUAL IN
SUKANOM COMPANY of Lancaster entity
Isaac DilTeildertor, of Warwick township, Lancaster
county, bad Barn nod Contents destroyed by tire—Loss
to tie paid, $OOO. Samuel IL
.Gring; of East Cocalico
township, in sold comity, Grist Mill and Contents—
Loss to be pahl.s4oo4 . With Interitit from date of said
Losses in the year eliding December I, 1801. •
NOTICE IS TUBEI:N . OKB GIVEN to oil the mem
bers of said Company to pay FOUR PER CENT ON
TIER DOLLAR on their respective premium notes de
posited with the Secretary, previous to the 20th day of
September last past, to be pnid within 20 days from the
date - hereof, to SAMUEL NISSLY, - near New Ephrata,
Lancaster county, Secretary of said Company, on to
Adam Konignincher, Ephrata township, Lancaster co:
Samuel Keller, -
.lohm S. Ilnelmr, Lincoln, " 44
Abraham E. Bare, West 0 , 'Miro
John it. Hese, Clay
Samuel Bollinger,
llirnm Erb, e
C. W. Eby, Lexington,
Henry Heilman, Jr., North Letup - ton, Lebanon county.
Directnes . 6.l said fbmpany.
Henry Arndt, Manhehn, Lancaster county.
John Hollinger, Muytown,
Christian H. Rauch, Lids,
Jacti*L. &Oman ' New Haven, c< << Henry Ruch, Rothsville.4-.7
Ezra .13nrkholder, West Earl, " 7 'T
John Echternach, East Earl, "
Israel B. Musk 'man, Urecknock, it
Resins Billlngfelt. Adamstown, "
Levi W. Mentzer, West Cocalico,"
Henry S. Eberly, Clay,
Peter Martin, Prothonotary, " City.
Jacob Herr, Jackseu twp., Lebanon county.
Cyrus M. Krell, Shaefferstown,
Dr. Edward' lllig, Stouchstairg, Berke "
Isaac Fidler, Womelsderf,
Agenis:of said Company.
Ail those members who -fail to make payment. before
the FIRST DAY of FEERUAItI! NEXT, their
ant: , will be suspended until the First. of May Ile). t.
and if not paid ow the First of May next their Insur
ances will become cancelled and null and void. by rea
son of such fehnqueney, and the costs of Collection
must foli.w, as provided by the act of incorporation
end By-Laws of the Company.
Ey order of the Board of Directors.
SAMVEL NISSLY, Secretary.
For the convenience of the Members tbo undersigned
Director will be present at am following places - and
times, for collection, namely: January 14th, at the
Public House of John Buck, in West Hanover town
ship, Dauphin county ; January 76th, at the
Douse, ill East lianover township. Lebanon county;
January 17th, at tiatultel flank's. Jonestown; J anuary
18th, r t John Matches', Lebanon; January 20th, at
ebristian Hoffer's; Palmyra, an*.L on the DIA, at the
house of the undersigned, in North Lebanon township,
Lebanon county. kluch day front 12 to 2 o'clock.
HENRY HEI LNIAN, Jr., Director.
January 1, 1861
GREAT BARGAINS
ATTIII
BEE HIVE.
J. GEORGE
Iles purcbased the stock of Goods of
ECKERT & BROTHER,
AND WILL SELL AT AND BELOW-COST.
Goring bought the Devoe Goods,at tetlarge
die
count, any ono wishing to pureltiOe Goods ••
cheap will remember the BEE DIVE STORE.
Lebanon, December 25, 1861.
•
'Notice.
LEBANON COUNTI aionIrVGTITRAL, Hann:
CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL NOCIETY.
►7IHH nnnual election of the "LEBANON COUNTY
I AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND ME
CHANICAL SOCIETY," will he held on Saturday, Jan
uary 11, 11462, et the Court Ilona°. in the borough or
Lebnnon, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. i.
It being also the time for the Suet elated electing of the
Society for the year 1362.
•Dee. 25, 1861,J . ISAAC HUFFER, Secretary.
NEW FIURNUIVR- 7 E . STO ICE •
CUMBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON.
Heizdy.Opposite Biibb's Hotel.
qinE subscriber again calls attention to lsis full -and
splendid assortment or all kinds of YURNITUBB
and CHAIRS, 811611 as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks,
Bookcases, Sofro. Lciiinges. Jenny Lind cud Cottage
Bedsteads, and all other articles in lifeline.
YOUNG- BEGINNERS
Take particular notice that you don't miss •the place,
for you can buy CHEAPER there than at any other
.-,ari place in the borough of Lebanon. His fur
niture is all of his own manufacture, and
warranted to be substantial , Come and judge
for yourselves. You will fled a L. 4.11015
AND SPLENDID STOOK always on . bariCtb suit any
en_
stotner, 'and you will find that you can 'bilk cheaper
there than at any other place. Remember the place.
and Conte one Eopt* all, and Savo,your money. - .
Ofir All Xrdlittirre will be delivered free, in.,:good
A. H.EII4IIBERGER.
Lebanoo,pecentber 25, 1861.
'Election Notice.
STICLE ie iterobygiven , that a general Neoting of
NtboSisickholdersot thO'NORTEI
LEBANON R.tlL
ßOdlllSOip.ttxy, win lin held at their Mao, in the
Ibaronth br Zebanon, On Monday, January 13t4,1862,
betvnion the hours of 10 o'clock, A. R., and 12 o'clock,
wfilch time and place an Election for President
l nd P Si2t Sireetors, to serve tor the ensuing year, will be
field, By Order of the Board.
.41:anon, Dee., 18, '62. JOHN W. MISH, See Ty.
Furs. Furs. FUR'S.
11111 E undersigned would Inform the Ladles of Leba
non county, that helms the largest lot.of LADIES'
FURS on hand ever offered in Lebanon, which will be
sold at low rates—from p.so to $45 per sett. No Furs
misrepresented in order to affect a sale.
Lebanon, Nov. 6,'61. ADAM RISE.
JE:xecutors l Notice.
OTICE Is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary
J. on' therEstate of Michael Hess, dec'd, late of
Union township, Lebanon county, Pa.. bare been grant
ed to the - undersignotl. All persons - having claims on
said Estate will please present them duly authentiea.
ted, and those indebted will makepayment without de
lay to either of the undersigned.
MICIIAEL ERSE, jr., Onion'township.
JACOB 'WEILL% Lebanon,
Illsecuturs of the.Fatate orgicuan llcas, si„ deed.
November 27, 1861.
Election Notiee.
AN ELECTION Will be held by the mellitus of tbo
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Ann
an% Lebanon county, at the office of the Company at
Pa,, on 'Modday, the Sixth day of January,
1862, between the boors of one and three o'clock in the
afternoon, to elect 13 MANAGERS to em yo for the en
suing year. JOHN A LLWEIN. Presq.
Jos. F. ida.rz, Sac'v. [December 18, 1861.-2 t.
A dininistrator's Notice.
NOTICE: is hereby given that Letters of Administra
tion on the esude of Pinup MATTER,,iiee'd., late ot'
Londonderry township, Lebanon county, Pa., have been
grunted to the undersigned, residing in the township
and county aforesaid. All persons indeWed vo said es
tate will please make payment, and those having claims
will present them, without delay, to the undersigned,
for settlement. Cif itISTIAN EIOkFFIt, Admin'r.
Londonderry township, Dec. 18,1862.
IF YOU IVAN.T
A good.VICTURE fora Itledalthyp or Pie,
LY'S Gallery, next (loot te the Lebetton'Tepeeit
Bank.
OA'Borgaina fn Gentivaaa's and Boys Went. pleas.)
,411;01b10314711 , Ztart, of sizNitr k sms.
CURISTMAS is COMING!
And wo are assured that many who read this Aorcir
TIOENI T are already considering
WIIAT TO PRESENT
to their 'el-dives and friends at liorno and abroad. Wo
would suggest the followiug : tither
A CA BA,
A GOLD PEN,
A PORTEMONI A,
A TRAVELING BAO,
A PORTABLE DESK,
A FINE ENGRAVINO;
A MAtilo LANTERN,
A STEREOSCOPE,
or •
A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM,
AN AUTOGRAPHIC ALBUM,
A.TRIBNDSHIP ALBUJI,
A SPLENDID BIBLE, -
A BEAUTIFUL. HYMN BOOK,
A PAPER MACRE BOOE,
A HANDSOMELY BOUND sook, •
or any other Fancy Article, in .our lino, suitable as a
present, and acceptable to any person.
- THE PLACE TO 131.11"f/JEM IS AT
ii. it. ittpeilel , :g •
Book and Stationery Store,
Cumberland ASYreet, Lebanon, .Penna.
N. B.—Miseellaneounßooks will sell at greatly re
duced prices—viz: $5.57 Books for :5 cents; $1.25 for
SU ; $l.OO for 40 ; 75 fcir-30, and'62 for 3734
Lebanon, Dec. 19, 'ISO:. •
CHIUSTMAS,,WEEK
Alimony, the Ainerican 'slave's
READY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th,
• BEADLE'S Cants rmis STORY,
lAIJM GIJINEA
And her Plantation Children, ;
Or, ellistmas eek among the American
Ati
Au e," ete.
P ENTS,
FOR SALE . H. ROEDEL'S
BOOK STORE,
CUMBERLAND STREET, LEBANON
Lebanon, Dec. 19,1861:
EARLES' GALLERIES,
S 16 Chestnut• Street,
PHILADELPHIA
WE OFFER FOR SELECTION FOR
HOLIDAY,..PRESERTS
THE most extensive collection of trorka of art and
taste to bo found . in the country. -,
Lpokitig A Vlasses,
:Oil: Paint in-us
-so
Vine lEn.nravings,
Picture FraMeS,
refpit FrOMCS)
hotograpit.Frames,
•
Photogiaphic, Albsuns,
Carte de VEsite Portraits
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
Of all sizes, styles and prices, to hold from twelve
cards to two linndred cards, from seventy-five 'cents to
twenty-five dollars. '
We especially recommend an Atlllr.ll made exclu
sively for our own sales, and not to he had elsewhere,
as superior to any other make in the market, in
QUIMITY, BEAUTY, AND VARIETY,
And at the. _Lowest Possible Prices.
•`•
CARD PORTRAITS,
OF ALL TILE MODEIiN• CELEREITIEg
H
WIT VERY
,FEW !EXCEPTIONS,
ALL THE - CROWED HEADS,
ALL THE GREAT STATESMEN,
ALL TUE RENOWNED SOLDIERS,
ALL VIE LAMENTED HEROES,
ALL THE EVEREND CLEIU YMEN,
ALL- TIM POPULAR AUTHORS,
ALL THE FAVORITE pours.
Catalogues Furnished Free ! !
JAJIIES S. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
nnweiphi., Dec. 18, 18i11..-11t.
PROF. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR
0 .
to precisely rk-hat its name indioittos,lor. while
• Pleasant to the taste, it is 'rerlvifying, exhila-
A. rifting, and strengthening to tlke vital nowerd. /j
it oleo revivifies, reinstates .and renews the '
blood in all its orWthil why. and thus re-
Ishii& and routers the system invulnerable to
i nttacks of agents,. It is the only preparation .
lerer offered to the world in a popular form se
es to be within tbe reach of all. So chemiCally
and skillfully combined as to be the most pow-
1
erful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as
to act it, perfect accordance with the laws of na
ture, and hence soothe The weakest stomach, and
tone up the digestive of and allay all oar-
roue and other irritation, it's also perfectly ll
xbilarating.,in its effects, and yet It is never
followed by lassitude or depression of spirits.— 04
It is composed entirely of fegetables and those
. thoroughly combining powerlisl tonic and Osouth:
j in u g re p . ro s p t e ie r h tie fi s, re d u n i d ed c y m b is as egli o e n n o tly b • c e e tt u n
re n i e t vo to r in-
• a desideratum in the, medical World, 'both by
the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and
also 'by all who have fingered from debility;
'. for it'needs no medieal skit lor knowledge even
g i
to see that debility follows all attacks of dia.
ease, and lays the unguarded system open to,
the attacks of Meer of the mast dangerous tol
which poor humanity is constantly liable.=
iii' Such, for exempla, as time following: Cousump
tion, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Luse
, "of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability,
IL Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Melee
-1 . choly, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, _
Giddiness, and all that elass of cane; so fear.
j
fully fatal if unattended to in time, called re.
1
' m
Cain-,ale Mak-nesse: and Irregularitiee. Also. Liv
eer Derangements Or Torpidity, and Liver Cain-,
plaints,DibellSeS of the iiidneYs, Seffiding or
ra lilc ig ° e n inen 't o .e f ° t r lte th U e r U iti r t i :r i ;: . ;r r ge a l ' i l s y . Fain in the
Illi]Jack, Side, and between tlia,Shoulders„,predis.
**Plod to Slight Celds, ! iracking and 'Contln
tied Cough, Ilniftelation. Difficulty of Breathing '
and indeed we might enumerate measly • more:
Still, but wet.have space only .to ttay r -it;will:
1 ,
not only cure the debility following Chills and,
Feror, bat prevent all attacks arising from Mi
asmatic Influences, and cure the diseases at
once, if already attacked. And as it nets di
`raptly and persistet-tly ppou the binary sys. . .
itein, arousing the Liver toaction, -promoting,
a in fact, all the excretions and secretions of the
system, it will infallibly prevent ony:deliteri
ens consequences following upon change of cli. ,
mate and Water; hence ell .travelere should
,111rVe'a bottle with them. anti nit ehoilld take a
table spoonful at leust before eating, As it
Cprevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive
organs, it should be in the hands of all perions
of sedentary habits studentsiMinisters, Mora-
~
- ry men. And all ladies not accustomed to
Cmuch out door exercise Should always mo it
they will they will find an agreeable, pleas
ant, and efficient remedy egainst :those ills
Whitt ' , rob them of their boantyithitheanty
tcriananioheexcsitilwriatstisetuhteldieraelatdhf,uainpdehricoadli:
with per
t e v x d is , t o, h c i a l c u t , : I . e n e ru ba ty s . -e irregularities e s e ta n k ti e n a n b o o .— ut
Then dguin, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's
Relief.. Taken a month or two beforothe'final
it, this COrditzt is ail TOG claim for it. , ••Iltrothers
try it! And to you wn appeal to detect th elill
mos t r dentine not only of your daughters be
fore it be too late, but oleo your eons find bus•
bands, tor while the fortner,front false delicacy,
go down:to a premature grave rather than let
their condition be known in time, the latterare
often ee mixed up with the excitement:of busi
n ee , that. if it weronot for you-they toowimuld
travel in the same downward path, until too
late to arrest,their fatal fall. lint the mother
• is always vigilant, and to you we confidently
appeal;' for we erasure your; myx failing. af
fection will unerringly - point you, to'Professor
If and's Itnittsrative Cordial and lllobd Renova
he remedy which should. tie,lllwa,rn Oil
rar t
in .fimeof need. O. 3. W4lOO, Pi6Prle
tor. 444 •Bioartway, NeMYork;end4l4 Market
street, St. Louis, Mo., end sold by all good Drug.
gists. Also by Dr. Boss, .opposite the
,Court
210M60, Lebanon, Is. Price One 'Dollar per
• Bottle. [duly 24, 1861.-ly.• cow,
ruttLle NOTICE.
•
PERSONS tavitig Isaac Ilefrtaao, of
Heidelberg Wroth M Loharton cduoty ' , stilipleaso
preeent Vie same to the umfetaigned , iti - Sheafferatettn,
and thoseldtlehted' will plea.to make , riaymeltt. ',Without
delay. The - publle eautinneri bOying from or
selling to the said lartac, lfetfteitn..
••TOIcATif ZERBE
Dee. 180 8610...Comatift4e4f—fitaao.Botlatart.
NOTICE.
1 In the Court of Common
Tobias Kreider, Pleas of Lebanon County, of
vs. August Term, 1 Mil, No. 45,
William Plummer, Acire Facies, to revise the above
Charles Melley and I judgment, continue the lien
Samuelßehra.Adm lois- t and show cause why execution
trators of Kr. itonjamin f shall not issue. All the heirs
Phreaner, dec'd, who and lop,' representatives of
*les a joint emdseeeral Benjamin Pin eaner,docAllay.
Obligor In a bond withing been made parties to this
one Oliver B. l'hreaner. I suit.. Returnable to NOV. T..
1861. No. 2.n.
And now to wit December 2d. 1861, the Court de order
and direct that notice of the issuing of the above
Srire Faeroe iss given to William Ihreaner, John
rbreaner,, Oliver 8.. Phreaner, 'Solomon - Phreaner,
Moline Molly (lets Elmina Phromer,) and her hus
band, Chailes Molly, - Sarah Kramer (late Sarah
PhreanerOuid "John Kramer. her husband, ac to
whom the Sheriff returned 'Mot served," by publica-
tion three times in one of the newspapers published
In the Bcirough of Lebanon, the last publication to
be at least ten days before the that day of January,
Term next.
YOU AND EA °II OF YOU, the purl les above named,
are therefore hereby notified to be and appear Ism
furu the Llonorable, the uagen of the - Court of 'Cinnumn
peas in and for said county, to be hidden, at Lebanon,
flu Monday, the Oth of January, A. D.,1062, - : and then
and there show cause why the judgment - in 'the, above
cue shall not be revived, the lien be continued ; and
why execution shall not Issue. •
JONATHAN BENDER, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, Dec. 4,18 L
ELECTION . NOTICE.
N 'ELECTION of the members of the Washington
A
hlutual Fire Insurance Company of Lebanon, Pa.,
will be held at 'the office bf Jacob Weidle, Esq., in Lab.
8808, pa., on Wednesday, tht f irst day of January,
1862, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in the after
noon to elect 13 members to serve as a Board of Mana
gers, for the smiling ye o. JOS. BOWMAN, Freest.
.1. IL Miura, Sect'y. [Lebanon. Bee. 11, 'E2.
'NOTICE.
TIMIS is to notify all Carpenter" and Cabinet makers
I that no bills for coffins +Ai ibe paid by the Direc
tors of the Poor for poor persons dying within A. circle,
of live miles of the Poor house; as all such persona
will be furnished with Coffins free of expense on appli
cation to the Steward at the Poor House.
BENSON,
JOHN W BOWMAN, Directors of the Poor.
ELIAS WALBORN„
Lebanon, Dec. 11,1861.-6 t.
A once.
GENERAL meeting of,,the STOCKIIOI.DERS of
A
the "bate:in Company, will beheld at the of,
lidb of the Company on Water Atroei,' (Jacob Weidiu's)
ou MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1662,'"between the hours of
2 aid 4'n'eleck; B. M.. at which time and place an elee
lion, for SEVEN MANiciErts, to aerre for . the ensiling
year,tuilf be h hi. 'By Ordoi of the , Board.
Lebanon,: Dec. 141661.) :1011N W. MISII, See'ry.
TEACHERS' INSTIT-U4E.
Teachers, Directors, and Friends of Ed
- ucation in Lebanon County.
1111111underpigned hereby announnee that a TEM - M-
I ERE' JNETITUTE will, be. hold in the COURT
UOUSE, LEBANON. coinineneineon
THURSDAY, iliel6lh:day of January.
A. D.. 1802, at 10 o'clok, A. EI., and continuing in
session THREE DAYS. ."
The sotereises in the foiennon drill .consist of MASS
DRILLS; and those -in the Afternoon it'd evening of
ESSAYS. LECTURES . AND DISCUSSIONS_ .
The following questions will come up for discussion
Should schools be closed on Saturday, and District
Institutes held in their stead?
Has a purely intellectual culture a tendency to pro
mote good morels? •
Are-not a mejority of our Teachers too tyrannical in !
their'Slund government?
Should a Teacher's authority go beyond the school-
_ .
houselimits?
Should childreu be compelled by law to attend':
school
Dr. BURROWES. (State Superintendent) lion. GEO.
LAIsIDON . , Pruf. WICKERSHAM, and C. W. DEANS,
Esq., County Superintendent of Delaware county, are
expected to be present to deliver lectures In the even
ings. . .
The exercisealbronghout 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
strut:Ellie Teacher. Is it asking too ;,such. in return
that Cobh Teiteber in the county be present during the
entire'sessidn, to avail himself of the means for int.
proVenient that will be presented? It is considered
needless to speak at length of the importance of Teach
ers' Institutes, and-the good they have already accent
plished. The experience of the last five years clearly
demonstrates their usefUltiess, for it is they that hitv e
been mainly instrumental' in elevating the Teacher's
profession to its 'present position, and in bringing about
the "happy Union of hearts and Union of hands" eve
rywhere manifested in the greet education cause.
It iibelieved that Directors would act in conformity
with - the beat' interests or the scheels, by granting
Teachers thenrivilege of attendinglustitutes without
loss of time or reduction of . salary. 'The Directors in
quite a number of districts have already 'granted the
time. Let their good example be filllowed by every
District in the courty, and where thntime will not be
granted it can hardly bc deemed a sufficient reason for
Tear it(3ll' absence.
The Hotel keepers have consented to make a liberal
reductien in prices of fare. Ladies will be entertained
gratuitously. Let there be a turn out worthy of the
good-cause. By orderer HENRY HAUCK,
Lebanon, Dec. 11, 1861. County Superintendent.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Bir . Virtue cf sundry Writs of Venditioni Exponas,
Issued out of the Court of Cowman Pleas of Leba
non county, and to me directed, will be sold by Public
Yetulue or Out Cry, on
Wednesday, January 1,
at 1 o'clock, P. NS, at the While. House of DAvni
WAVER., in the borough 'of Lebanon. all the estate,
richt, title, interest of WILLIAM FRANTK, of, in and
to the following Rual Estate, viz:
No. I. A certain TRACT OR PIECF. OF LAND, sit.
sate in East Hanover township. Lebanon county, Join
tog
ou the North and East by lauds of Henry Wagoner,
South by the Union Canal, and West by Messrs. Alla
nuin's lands. The improvements are a two.
"ytorp Frame weather-bourded HOUSE, a lira
111 rate DRY DOCK, and a large BOAT Sliqp,*".
Frume STABLE, a good young Orciiiiid, and a
tniver-faillogWell of Water marihe Rouse, containing
about FIVE' ACRES of the beat Land.
No. 2, Containing abont FOUR ACR'Efi or MEADOW
I t AND, bounded ou the North by the Union Canal, Rest
and south by leach of sir. Cabio, West by lands of
John Maulfrtis‘.
.Oa Felsed aud taken in exccutioo as the property of
WILLIAM FIUNTZ,
A I.SO, by virtue of eoveral Writs of Levan Facias,
.1 - 1 issued as aforesaid. I wilt sell at the same time
and place, all the estate, right, title and Interest of
DANIEL 31EYERS , of, in and to the following Real
Estate, viz: •
N 9. 1, All that certain Mesenstge or. Torten:tent or
TRACT OF LAND, altuate in Jackson township, Leb
anon county, bounded on the North by Town Lots and
eu alley of the village of Myeratown. Nest by Town Lots
and the ImblM road lending from the lierks and Dan
phin.Turapike road to Seltzer - 8 Steam Mill, South by
a road and lands of Jclin Immet, and West by the old
Shaelleritown road, containing
.TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, be the
same more or less. The improvements are a
two-story Frame HOUSE, weather bearded a-. f!I
bout 34 by 30 feet, with, a Kitchen attached,. 11
about 15 by 20 feet, a SWITZER BARN about 'Ju by 40
feet, WAGON SHED with Corn Crib attached, Pig-Sty,
and other out-bulldinge ; also, a WELL of never failing
Water with the appurtenances.
No. 2, All that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in
Jackeen township, Lebanon county, and State afore
said, bounded and described as follows, to, wit : Begin
ning at n Stone in tho main or public nod leading Burn
Beheafferstown to Myerstown, a corner late of hoary
A. Koch's land, thence North eighteen degrees, East
twenty perches tit the canal-bank: thence by Said canal
eat tward nittety-seven perches to a corner of John Int.
mel's land; thence by land of John I millet and others,
South seventy-eight I.erchea and 'seven-tenths to a
corner Of John Gasser's land ; titmice by said John this
ser's land, north sixty-five degrees and a hal I west, thirty
eight perch . ..* and Hoven...mulls to a atoue; thence by
the same, South sixteen degrees and a quarter west,
eight perches and nine-tenths to a stone; thence by
said Henry Koch's land, North sixtylive degrees and a
half wet, filly -eovest perches to the place of beginning,
CONTAINING 26 ACRES AND 41 PERCIIES.
excepting lots of William Seibel and. Daniel Myers, Jr.,
which are included in the above boundaries.
./F4r Seized and to be sold as the property of DANIEL
'MYERS, and the whole to be sold by
JONATHAN BENDER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Ofike, Lebanon, Dec. 11,,1861.
•
, THE LAST NOTICE:
SUKCEII{ERS having been out of business
Eight•Alouths,weitld give notice to pentane yot re
maining in debt to the firm of GEORGE Qt. PYLE, that
settlement met promptly bo made betsiten 'this and
the WC. of January, next. After that-time the hooka
will be placed into the bandit of A. Fr. .4h.v, Esq., for
collection. GEORGIE k PYLE.
I.ellanon;Dec. 4, 1861. . .
.RslXTlD•lllitldr 3
ATTORNEY -AT LAW.--oMce in Cumberland street,
in the office of his father, lien. John Waldman.
Lebanon, August WS, 1661. .
' •J: 8.. BOWMAN,
ATVIRNEY-AT-I.AW, Las RXMOVED his Alec of
Funek's New Build I tig, (second story,)Cumberland
street, Lebanon, Pa.
Lebanon, April 6, 1659. •
CY ItUS P. 'RILL LEit,
A TTO N EV•A T-1.% W.—OBice its Wu liiiststrest, ncur
-1-1 opposite the Buck Motel. alul two cloorti south
from Karruany's Hardwire 'gore.
Lebanon. Msr..h
4 /.. • 1114)IE LlItS WANTED.
10 Sb - oornakere to work on` Military Work, and 2 on
'Ladino' work, aro wanted by the undersigned, in
Cumberland street, Lebanon Good waiea, and rrtady
employment gircu. - • P. F. 3IcCALILLY.
' Lebanon, October 23, '6l.
A RARE CHANCE.
n• KELM ofirrs.his well known. PIIOTOGRAPIIIIC
ESTABLISEIMEXT for sale. Thorough instruc
tions will he given to any one purchasing not acquaint
ed with the bosingsr. torparteularstall et his rooms
in A. Rises building. [Lebanon, Merck 20 '6l-3m.
HEMP: & STINE are daily receiving Dishihnable
Dress Goods, such zur Gazelles, Idozambioure. NO ,
dense, Pawns, Laval lee ofall-kinde for. traveling dressee;
Sills Molise, Silk Tissues, Crape De Spange, Gingham;
and Grey Deals Goods of Avery • descriprion,offered at
, 4nusuOlY by . HAIRY & STINE.
*ll thg aho . goods offered at Nary low prices.
S Ul ki l r eg a ttarlpoy,...ri d eli a and fin t e y ; Skeleton
goods for Iholtet iljet rec Poj . nita for sale.cheaper than
the cheat by .13:ENEY St STINE. •
MONEY WANTED.
TIMIE Commissioners of Lebanon county are degrees
j of making a loan of SEVERAL THOUSAND Doh.
LARS. Immediate application should be made to the
Ti ensurer, C. IL Borgtier, Esq., or
DAVID HOLLINUER, Commissioners
SIMON BOLTZ. of
ROBERT EVANS. Lebanon eount . Y
Attest:—Craws Solna, Clerk.
Lebanon, September 18,1861.
- PUBLIC NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS indebted is ARRAIIAM LEHMAN,
AL Steam Miller, of North Lebanon township, Lebo
-11011 county, aro hereby notified that his books of ac
count have been transferred to :Michael Shenk, awl
that the same have been placed in my hands for collec
tion, If the accounts are not settled before the let of
January, next, suit will be brought.
JOS.TAII FUNCR.
Lebanon, Dec. 4, '61. Att'y for Michael Shenk.
Store House lior Rent.
!THIS stand Contains a large Store Room and eleven
1.: other rooms for family dwelling anti store houso.—
It is situated in ileittlattlfB Bale. Lebanon county, four
ll'and a half miles wear from "Lebanon, on the
... Union Canal. Store has been kept in the above
HI house for the last three years. This stand Is
" situated in a thickly , settled part of Lebanon
county and is calcnlated to do a large Country and
Boat buSiness, having a fineewharf and landing for
boats to lay, 'and largo and convenient staining for
boat horses., Th,leAhtud is well worthy the attention
of such *lshii% totnage in Store, Grain - and Coal bu•
shwas. Terms very moderate.
October 30, 'til. . JOIIN HEILMAN. H. 8.
Sanuary point Proclamation.
AAT H ER EAS - the HON. JOHN J. P E Aitt
V EON, Esq., Preeident of the-nevem, Cr nits o'
Common Pleas in the district coinposed the con sties o
Lebanon and Dauphin, and Judge of thollohrts Oytir
and Terminer and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of
capital andall other ;offences in mod counting; the Jndge
of the General Court.of Quarter Seesions of tbe Peace and
General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon; and
WILLIAM Pam( and MO:NMI lik,AMElit, gsgrli., Judges
of the General Courts of Quartor Sessionm. of the ...marts
of Oyer and Terminer, General Police and Jail De ivory,
for the trial of capital and other offences.in said county of
Lebanon—through their precepts to me directed the
4th day of Novernoor, A.D., 1861, to hold a Court o Oyer
and Terminer au General Jail Delivery, and a Court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in -Lebanon, 1 rr the
county of Lobantini tin the
First .ilionatry of January next,
which will be the dth day of said mouth, to co ainue
ONE Week.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the doren‘ r, the
Justices of thel'imme„.and toOonstablos within the, ounty
of liebanosi, to appear in their own persons, wttt their
rolls, recoAnitancesilutfUlsitibnOxaminations ai.4 other
documents, and present tho same to.the Prosecuting At
torney:et least ten days , before the.meci ing of-the Cenri,
conformably to,:the - P
rikisiens of the Act of Asa
passed at the late session .of thh 'Legislature,: a lao,an
those who intend to prosecute prisoners which now ars
or then may be in'the Jail of Lebanon county, will have
then and there Mummer, on the let 3loudxr of .I.di nn ry,
to proceed againat them us thee may be just.
Given under my hand, in the borough of Lebanon,
the fish day of ITecomber, in the year of our Lord, ono
thousand eight hundred and sixty ,me.
.IOSA'FIIAN BENDER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Lebanon, December 18, 1.841.
WOOD and 00AL YARD.
T THE undersigned, having bought Mr. 2
1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a
short distance north-rest of Messrs. Fester & ,
Alutch'slfoundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought froin 200 to , 300 COEDS OF
WOOD and from GOO to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver
at as small profits as will suit the times. 1 therefore in
vite all those that. are in want of any of those articles to
call and see the same, ascertain prices, and j ;Mgt) for
themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.)
North Lebanon;
,uly 3,1801
CATHARTIC
Are you sick, feeble, and
counduitting? Are yon +III of
order, with your system de
ranged; and your feelings un
comfortablb r Those symp
toms are often the prelude to
serious Illuece. 'Some lit of
sieknoss is rreeping upon y 441.
and should be averted by a
timely tte of the right rem
edy. Take Ayers rifle, and
cleanse out the diserdered hu
mors— purify the blood, and
let the Maids snore on Mth.
strtwted in health again.
They stimulate the functions
of the body into rlgormui ar
thdiy, purify the system front
the obstructions which make
disease. k cold Benin SOW` where in the body, and ob
structs its nattiral functions. Tloom, if toot relieved,
react upon themselves and the sitrrounding organs, lac•.
timing general aggravation, mid disease,.
While in this condition, oppressed by the tlerangentems,
take Ayer's pills. and see hew directly they restore the
natural artion or the eyeteat, t.oi with it the buoyant
feeling of health again. What is true and at apparent in
this trivial and common comphthit. is else true ie minty
of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same
purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar Own riw
tiona and derangements of the itattand fionetions of tine
hotly, they are rapidly, and many or them -numb', t'ured
by the same means. None who k:tow the virtues or these
Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from
the disorders they curs.
Statements- front leading physicians in sonto of the
principal cities, and item other well known public per
.
Fees: a Ihrtearding Ikrcliant Louis, Ftb. 4, ISS(.
Do. KYZit : Your Pills aroLi I
e paragon of all that hi
great luVodicine. They kitty can/11.1.y Little daughter
oC ulyerousittues nixie hot . hands nialfeet thaChud unwed
Iticuntble Itir yeses. Her mother has Ilseo long. griev
ously Winded with blotches and idittplestui her Skill mid
in her hair. After our child was cured, rho alto tried
your Fills, mud they hare cured her.
ASS 31011 tTIDGE.
As a r ontilsr Physic.
•
Pram Dr. Chrtwriglit,'lVito Orleans.
Your Pills are the prineo of pitrip:s. Their exCelleut
qualithat Harness ally cathartic %re possess. They are
mild. but very oertnin and effectual in their action on tlao
bewail', which makes them invaluable to us in the doily
treatment of Mileage.
Ilcadaelto,Sickilenclacho,Foul Stozunell.
l'rain. Dr. Etltuurd .11ogd, Italt illl
DX:lnnila. A Yen: 1 ranunt answor yon whet cernydninte
I have cure , l with year full hotter than to any aff Chat tot
ere• treat will, a purgative maticine. I Ore& great doped.
donee on an effectual cathartic in my finny otontest with
dlecase, and liellerin7 . as I do that your Tilts afford us the
hest we hurl; lof couiso value them - '
rirrsurnc, ra., May 1, 1655.
Tln..T. C. AVM. lf laave,bacat repeatedly cured of
the want 4,:lnfuehe 11117 luitiy eat' 1131ett by ft dote or two
of your Mlle. It SeeMs to ariso trout a foul atontacla,
whirl, they chantie at auto.
Yettre with great 'expect, ED. V. rnETILF.,
Clerk of Sieame• Chinon.
Bilicitts Disorders—rarer Cieinpin.isite.
From Dr. 27.m10rc IMI, egf t\?ro Tbrk aly.
Not only it% your Pills aflutirahly fulaplefl to their inth
pogo as an alieriunt. but I find their beneficial ettectslupoit
the hirer very marked They hare in mriint.O.
lice preyed mere effectual for the cure of bilious rnm•
plaints Ilium mei one remedy I can mention. I sincerely
rejoice that we have at lu iu Itt a purgative which is wor
thy the Confidence of thu prufesEion and the potpie.
DLPArt.TMEN'T or 'Nth
• Wird'intim, D. C., ith Feb., Mil. I
SIR.: I hare used your Pills in my general and
praellee ever kince yon made them, amid cannot hesitate to
eay they.are the boat. rathartie we. employ. Their regu
lating action nu the liver is quick and decided, ammo
gauntly they are ant telmirsblu remedy Tor dermigrawats
of - that organ. I 'Aced, l have seldom found it eltNe of
bilious diocese so olustlunte that it did not readily yield to
then,. Fruternelly yours, A.IA..SZO HA hi., al. Ir.
.17gisiciate of the ilarine I of
. . .
• Dysentery, Dlarrltcnn, Relax, I,Vorails.
..• l'reut Dr. J. G. Greco, L'hicor.
-Your l'ills'hav had a long trial In my prartico, and I
hold them In esteem as one of the best awrients I have
ever found. Their alleral ivy effect upon thy liver makes
them all excellent t•emedy. when . given in small dears for
dysereirry and .li✓rrhuu. Their sugar-coating
inalaselhom very aceeptaLle nod euuvuuieut fur thu use
of eutuou Mid
Dispepsin, impitrity•oif the Mood.
Penn Reg: J.l: !limes, Maur Adroit Iktsbot
Oa. A YET , 1 have used your Nils with extraordionry
coloo+ in my foinity awl altimig - tlisso I an called to visit
in distress.. To rrgitlittO. the% organs of digestion end
mirify the blood, thoy ore the very Lest .renieily I have
ever It noivii, atilt I can Confidently recommend them to
my friends. Yours, J. V.'IIIIIES.
•
Winstvr, Wyoming Co.; N. Y., Oct. '24, 1555.
TeadSic: 1 ant using your Orttliitylie I lIIs in soy lir:le
ft, and find them an excellent purgative to CIMINO the
system and rurity the faint/vim 9j. the Wed.
JOU.N G. MEACIIA).I
Coostipalion,Costfrencso,.Suppression,
litho ntntlau, Goirtit'Neuralgia, Drop
sy, Paritlysist.rits, eta.
From Dr, J. 2'. litushs f Ahmtreut(tinevla.
Too much i'•unot to eaht cr you ruts r.. - the intro of
costiretn•Fs. • llothers of our tt.oterutty hate found them
eniellol,llS as 1 lone, they should, join n.e In proclaim
ing it Tor the benefit of the multl,tudes ult., suffer lien
that mninlaiut, which, although had, ettough in itself, is
the progenitor of others that are worso„.l believe rms.
liveness to origi no to in tholivor, but yotAFriibi: area. that
organ and cure tho disoaso.
Fiv;tit Mr:. E. guar!, Physician ana Mitheffi; Aisle"
.
I find one or two large dens of your Pin., taken at tly.
proireq- luny.Rl" ON. , iiellt.lll.•lni II i CS or the nu:mi./rim,.
h. , 9 1\ lien l‘ Intily or partially suppressed, and alee'rrot.
em teal to dedera the shin/Audi and Cltrei UM/WM:. Ttety . .__ _ .
,1P PO 1111401 the best physic wo hero that I 'reetellifteilid' . ....- v -'—. T.' ATVINi.- •
JNO. T.'ATN . DEE.
110 oilloP to my patientp.
- . • .t.G..V,. ATKINS.
r, 411k...rr0.-
. .
OM the Rex. Dr. thrtekes, of the Mth
eoeUstlipic Moth. .. ATINGI • gutted. in'alitSlCK/TUd. ratatittrses.
PELVAICI Ilocer. Elisrann:ah, Ga.. inn. u. It - sr:.
„trrid.froin their determination to ho.puntibsal,,And
llasamiM Ste : 1 'amid be ungrateful Tor Ilia relief lb 4
ti Mine but the best of work, therfeelllkeligthag
}our skill has brought me if I did not yeliert any care to &buttes& nubile patronage, .T.ilttrajlilllliAra' land
pin. A cell settled in my limbs and brought. on )saccru- at their. 171.1) gTAND,tIic . mum Ne,) le .•••/:ail - V.r.cztl,
ciailug 14W - 4W paws, wid,ll elided in cr;ranie i-/Wit”.o. , ts.4l7 , vtriso.u!.:JrAticie . . ~...,..
~ ::... bete be trey wilt be
:,,,/. Notwithstanding r had the best ofplisaielaba. tine ready to serrokhtultsl ", , ; . : 14 •
tomera. -, '
memo , grcn- worse and worse. until by the trines of } our Tbsyll o liii head % - i il; t- , • Omen!, of '
es...:Beut ngent in Baltimore, Br. Meelimisia, I - I riVl .3!•.1% . . . ''' 8 ,t11, 1 ' :•‘•,,,„ iTrilK6,
Pills. Their effects wele slew, but pure. lly persstetillit , tPTT DA , &c.,S; ieh'they ober fit reduced prires,
In the use orthrna, lam now entirely well. '•: : '...,‘,' , Per.olis deal.ing at this SHOE STORE, cau. be
' • 4 l4t'ite , "leith IIEADY-MADE l'ffiltfi, or flare it aeda to
SENATE COANDEN, baton ItOtigf, LA., 5 DEC. 3 • Alt ,a tr tk i w a L an. is
.1.-wpfito 4 ,l,
DE. Arca: I bein been entirely mired; rr your' ,'ut ' • ..___..,_ .“ '
llg - r•au.irauar_attontion gi3641 to the ItEPAIRIIca
Rhettzu6e Goul.'"' a latlortil disease that had /Sic& - OM i .
foi years. . 4
I'INCI;NT SLIDELL. ' Imtz' 14 lb 3 —• 1 3(lAbamott)",l'uly .. Nagot.
A TS VS 1:10X0.'S tioutie. Store kali"!
sir- 3foci of thi Pills to. market clonally 11,.,rurr, ~.a. bUitywoutt.trairettat contaaiitiiee,"
whirl), although a valuable remedy in altiLCiland", " .tor 14468 4446=,,,i'1er,_1t1a. A •
dungemusein a public pill, from the di I sonar- . f4 N_TICINfI-r'S elfammeendShoe ar..rile tted
nuances that.,4l, squesinyleUew Ike instills inewitse. These ,
i tAli s s; g "orilerfor ootatirrtr torattaieiattsbotly
toothily no . Mercury or minerulduitutall:o tl ;mover. or ea au Gentlemen.
.
Prise ; 25 cents per fdt.; or 5 80-- . es 4'or $l.
. dembyt. please all whomaY dill ogigusskfor lieeta
Preparedby'Dr. X. C. Anil At CO.. Lowell. Maw. a " d "1"
t"4.'
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors, and mi - .: - ..tfacturcrs or HOS
TETTER'S CI.LEBJU;Ti i STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal witli perfect confidence te
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article lies attained avepli
t t ion heretofore unknown. A few factik upon
this point will speak More powerfully than
- volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The 'Consumption of Hostetterla Stomach Bit
erii-TOr., the last year amounted to orer.a hair
million bottles, and, from its Manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident: that during
the coining year the ecinsdriiptiOn will reach
neurone million bottlei. This imiterise ernotnt
could never have been sold but. Tor the rare
medicinal properties contained in theprepara
llus, and the sanction of the most prominent
physicians in those sections of the country
where the article is beet known, who riot 1. , n1y
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to R.s
efficacyin all cases of.stomaehie derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtainel
by extraordinary efforts in the way of t runt
pet ing the qualities of the Bitters, tut a rulid
estimation of an invaluable itiedicine,'Whicik ie
lcrtined to bo as enduring ae
11 ostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a tiudscn., to regions where fever anti ague
nd various other bilk - LIS complaints hare
counted' their - Victims by hundreds. Tu be
bie to state confidently that the. "Bitters , '
are a certain mire fur the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a sours* of un
allqed pleasure. It removes allntorbidmatter
from the stomach, purities the btood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy.indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upots
the sumach, liver, and ether digestive organs,
tailJ:y but powerfully, and soon restores them
to aeundition essential to the healthy discharge
of Ilte functions of nature.'
Elderly persons mayuse the Bliterp daily as
per dim - die/M - 1M the bottle; and: tliefivill find
siimulant peculiarly adapted. wconiton
declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
incig,ntstino to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
viet reinvent - fling generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of- aged men and icemen
who-have experieneed.the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility_; acting wider
(ho advice of physicians, theylava abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A feW words to the
gentler scx. .There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that Many of them
Milli under the trial. The relation. of mother
and child is so absorbingly tender', flint the
mother, - especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme-anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the smainef season, the wear of
hotly and mind is generally aggravated. Here,.
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting irials ,
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable - tee the,Aaste as
well as certain to give a penile - Ilene - increase'
of bogy strength.
• All Those persons, to whom we have pert icu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from:
fever and ague, caused by nyitlaria, diarrhcea,
dysentery, indigestion, loss- e appetite, and
all diseases Or 'dera»gements or 1 he: stintach,
superannuatedlinvelids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving - to Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a-trial.
AYER'S
PILES.
CAUTION.-,-We caution the public 4givinst,
using any of the ninny imitations or counter
feits, but. ask for 11.9srorrEn's. IL:ELMIRA TED
STMIACH see hat each bolt le Las
the words tot t er's Stomach _Bitters . '
blown on the side of the bottle; and stamped
on the metallic cap covering the . cork, and
observe that our autograph signattrre is en the
label.
Avii- Prepared and sold by Hog i rr.lrrEn
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers gouerally
throughout the United States, South - Ame
rica, and Germany.
CLOTH MANUFACTOTCY.
evaANIiVIJ.L for.past favors, the undersigned respect
', fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry
un his Manufactory in EastllltuciTer township, Lebanon
so ,
county, on as extensiCe a wsus:nyar. It is =setoffs.-
ry for him to Say more , the - t the work will be dons
in the same EXCELLENT 11, Which has made his
work and name so well known in the surraundlitg,coun
try. Ile promises to do the pork in the tiktertast possi
ble time. His rnenlll . .etory is in eompleto order, and he
flatters t r sarsolf to be able to solider the same satisfaction
es hereiof"re. Ile mamas:Aura
Broad and Narrow Clotho, Ross - Neils. ;Naiads, While
and other Flannels, all in the hest manner.
He also cards Woot and' makes Roils. For the conve
ideuce of hie Customers, Wool.end Oloth will be takes
in at the following placee:—At the stores of George a
Pyle, Longer k Brothers, George Reiner.ll, and at
the now Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near
the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
vivre of Shirk B•Long, in North Lebanon; at 8. Gosh
ert'e, Bethel township; at the public houae.of-Williani
Etinist, Kredericksburg; at the. liters of 8. Ejliekel, iu
Joneetowit; at the store of Mr. :Weltner,• Bellevue ;
at the atone ofMartin Early, Palmyra; at the etore of Mr.
Zimmerinau, Bast Hanover. Lebanon county. MI ma
erials will be . taken away regularly, from the above pla
ces, finished without delay, and returned again.
Those his.customers who wish Stockihg Wee' cant
-011 dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the
above mentioned places, with directions how they wieh.
it prepared.. ' his customers can order the Stocking.
Wool to ho prileired from the Wool of tho j oindersigned,.
whi.:h will be done andleft at the - desired plruxre.
N. 0. It if desired that those having Wool carded, wit:-
pay the Oita therofor, at the above nomad places..
LYONLE3IBEROER.
East Hanoverl. Lshanon county, July /1,1851.
LEAIREBGER'S
Phila. & Heading Railroad..
Lebanon Valllry Itrantth.
• ME43 01121 .
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Sri: _mn...
~t. `
=~ T ::
.-
Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read.
ing, and Harrisburg. •
')ASS LEBANON, going East to Iteadlngiattl.43•A.M.,.
and 2.46 P. M.
Puss Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.16 P . .
M. and 12.01 P. )1.
At Reading, both' trains make .close connexions fur'
Philadelphia, Putteville, Tnmaelua, Danville, Williaros
port, .tic.
Morning train only connects at Reading , for Wilkes
',arra. Filiation and Scranton.
At Harrisburg. trains connect with "Pennsylrauist."
"Norther Cc atria," and ••Cumberlaud Valley" Railroads
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, DAltionore, F, unbury, Chambers
burg, .2c.
Through Tickets to Lancaster, inallo. 1 Cars, 0 ..7y, to
Baltimore. $3 30.
80 lbs. baggage allowed to each pailensfr:.. '
The Second Clues Cars run with all tho abOoli,trains.
Through First Class Ticketsat•ec.duccaratirto Niagara
Falls, Bultplo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the'artqcipab
points In 015 West. North West, and Clicokdaa_i.pp4l.:mti
grant Tickets. at lower Fares, tdirlt above litatesi eau be
had.un application to.thaStation Agent, at Setrixtft.
Through Rind-Clam Coupon Tickets,. arid" Ejnigrant
Tickets at redneed'Fares, to all - the. ittiootillt P - a:: in
the North ararttsst..and tbm Canada. . • .
COII3ItTATION TICKETS. ' • '
With 2 , 3 Coupons, at 26 per cent . 4ll4 4, lbotareess •
any points desired, and
IiIIb.U.CIE TICKETS, .. c ..„.:
Good ;or 2000 miles, between alt porn goirmiaah—.
"or Families and Businesti Firms.. • . •••••••._ •` •
Up Trains leave Philadelphia iti.'ffeitarngtriamiaw•
4 .
burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3012(aiid.ti ,
.tray. Passengers are requested to.,pur ' . 'tit be.
Awe the Trains•start. higher Fit . . :•1 ild in,
tun ears. IT. 4-, 2 ',lsidSQl4lB,-
July' ii, 1301, Eniaccr and `.Mipendatt.
HARDWARE: AT COST.
I.mizzobrairtntrturplVtltilio;ee'
.IT :COST - Fart .C.llBll.
AO" Parties who hove settled their Accounts to 4111
1. 1861. will be allowed a Merril credit oo purchase!
T,twesa whn have not eettleil will hod their accounts with.
rm., far tuaiiiidiute AettOmens and collet ,
. • D. M.. K.Ajt . ..y.A.Nii•.
• Zaki.OSii "tot 15. Istm