Ctl animtion: TERMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1852 HOME AFFAIRS. * Why John, where aro you go ing to in such a hurry I Why, I am going to I AURACII'S., in Market street, tr bay a nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why LAUDACIT sena eo much more Furniture anti Chaim than all the Cabteet.makers in Lobonou together! Yoe, John, I think I can toll that reason cry pluiuly be has always got by far the largest and beat assort. manta of all kinds of Punt iture - and Chairs on hand, Which he also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet-maker ; besides ho has an excellent cushioned furniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold ld lam, free of charge; these I think ito,lto very good and advantageous reasons. 44 As the 98d-Regiment will ifawe for the seat of war this week, the public will pleao bear in mind that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that of C. BROTHERLINE'F. Any person in want of good made work will please call on him, be. fore buying elsewhere. C. BILOTHERLINE. Lebanon, Nov, 20,180.1.-omo. The regular meetttig , of the Union Tiro eoutpany will be held next Monday evening In the Hall. The mumbo are requested to at tend. It'Will bo seen by a notice in an other column that our friend 0. Weigley, former. ly of Mllloroek, this county, has entered the General Commission business in New York city. Fermi In this county, dealing in hie line in New - York, will And him prompt and fair at all Motes. ` We are reqUested to announce that 'the Two:alias' Institute will meet to the Court nOUViI on Thursday morning, and continue in siesslon three diiys.. The forermons will be taken , up by Class drills and will consequently not be 'very interesting to the public. The lectures and discussions will be given in the afternoon and 'evening of each day, end all are invited. to at. tend. Hon. George• Landon, Senator from Brad. 'ford county, and C. W. Deans, Esq., will speak .0n Thursdai evening, and Dr. Burrower, State .Superintendent, and Prof. Wickqesham on Fri. 'day evening. 4 . The Jbobanon Conlit t y Agricultural Society mot on'Satur4ay, in ifin Court llouse, end 4400ted the following officers, : Pres t,'loo.' WILLI All RAN K. Vice Prooidonts; Jao, iieilman, 11. S Recording Secretary, Natio Hoffer. .oorreipOndifig 7 Sacro tory, Conrad 11. Ilorgner BuillP ;IF` MA'sAuens. Lobanon, Euat Ward, T. T. Worth, A. S. Ely !Lebanon, We 4 Ward, Win. Shirk, D. E. Miller ',N. Lebanon borough, Can. Huffman, Sol. Smith; N. Lebanon tiiip„ Jacob' Shealfer,-Tionry Swntarti, :rms. Long. Dr. W. A. Barry; :Bethel, Mialfael Rohr, Elias Walborn; Union, -Jacob. T. Michael, T. Staley ; East Hanover, Daniel Gerberich, D. M. Ronk; Londonderry, Marlin Early, Samuel Bowman; North jr.;ribvillo, :Samuel Heiltilan, Dr. 'Pahnestock, ; Sbuth . Annville, C. P. St inemetz, Jacob Bachman ; Hei delberg, Dr. A. V. Boehm, Peter Zimmerman ; Millerstek, Jonathan Dlig, Wm. Zimmerman ; South .4,43 . bation, Jacob Cockley, Philip - Shank, er, j Cornwall, Samitel Erb; Jacob Witmer, jr. ; Jackson, Jose° Reinhold, Henry Kreltzer; Cold Spring, U. R. Tracy, Adum 'teak. , A oommittoe . of three, consisting of Geo. Hoff. *man, Samuel Erb, and Jacob Shaeffer, was rip 'pointed to see about procuring ground fur the bolding of the next fair. The committee to audit the accounts of the Sec rettity and Treasurer, reported that they found a dbultuice in the Treasury of $440;63 r 0ut of which, however, are', to be paid orders of Rcinnehl Mellyof $266, 'an'd Michael kohr of $2, leari u g an actual balance of $238.63. Adjourned to meet on thy 2cl Saturday of Fob r Wary next. -Ciotirtliiis hold in, this borough last wielt. The fiillowipg are the headings und re sult of the'prinaipal oases on triul • "lienntivAllei Ktopp vs. John Wituloyer end Phillp•Arenta;Gornisheas of John H. Witmoyer --Attachment iu Exaeution. Vent Mt in favor of Defendants. ' . Thomas A. Harper, Exeuutor of Samuel ~Uh• %nit, dec'd, vs. David M. Rank—Debt. " Verdic t In favor of Defendant, . • Sarah 5, Becker, by her next friend William Beaker, vs. Jacob Seibert and Sarah bie wife,— 'Slander. Verdict In favor of Plaintiff fur $3OO 4saiitgeo: David Rank vs. Jacob Bubuck and John Ger. hart,—Trespass on the ease. Verdict for Plain. tiff for $38.75. tout..vi."Bieo, Staler,—AoKtult. and Battery.— )(entice nut guilty and each of the parties to pay half the costa. Qom, YO. • Josee Weisp,—Lorceny. Guilty on two indictments. Sentenced to 7 months each in the Enatern Penitentiary. 'Corn. re. Adam Light,—Assault and nattety. Not guilty end proecoutor to pny tho cost. Com. ye. Abrotn Long,—Fornication rind Doe- The usual sentence in euelt ca. lee wee'ghlen. ' „719,, boll of A. 4101.344 Catholic Ofiitro?y pleat-was aro d,fast week , do. *toying ffs sound almost entirely. We, had a visit, on -11.1onday, from Xi G. &MITER, Esq., of Louisiana, Illisseuri.- 1 - Ho is confident that the Union cause will triumph in Els adopted State, b fact, be thinks the wore attl goad as attoomillisheti already, and thinks it remain so, ualtiss the Government should 'deaden the emancipation of slavery, when 'all may yet be lost. Ile has left for home, taking mini himself i-wife. We •tare indebted to Mr. Buughtcr, .ef the Senste,lor a copy of the Report of the „dadßoe General of the State. The teachers of Jackson tp., have aloolvad at a isteetiag to attend the Teachers' In stitute hi Debasionithle week. The Directors haviagileolitied to give Ahern the time, they de .,tormWed 024440 ,olodepeodent of the action , of the Band of Directore.? The full proceed. Jugs were recelvedrbut were crowded out. THE MEASLEB.—This unwelcome I , lllitor of the nursery is now extensively preva lent in this county, Its ravages are confined snostry t 6 children, but adults are frequently-Itt taclied, and we have heard of fainilies wiere on or eight have been sick at the semi time. Thomas W. Walker, of Jonebtown, has been eleotad'Messecger in the I;enettof: or The Lebanon Gas Company held its electron for Directors on Monday, when the old Board, consisting bf Jacob Weidle, Gpittingar, D. M. Karmany l pr. 00¢; Egos, J. W. Killinger, George Man k iiia - r. T. Worth were unanim sly re-electi3li. Mr. Weidle was reelected Pres- Wait Aad J.W. Mish Secretary and Treas urer of the Board. A dividend of four per cent. On,. the earnings of the last six months has' been declared. No.j. ENIGMAS. My first is a nioknathe. My second 14 to Wear. My third' is lilaregriltion. My whole ire eityln tbe South, 'Answer next week No. 2. My first le a resiniine inbstance.' My second is an insect: My third Is an interjeoblotn . My whole is a city in ' lEurde `' • • uswil 4000 Mk' LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY. Ma, Eni :—Good morning sir, my tile is aside and you can imagine the graceful bow. I have been taking sights, and if found interesting, please give this to the devil for "copy." It np p cars to me the local department in our papers might be improved if the country reporters worn not so derelict in furnishing to tbeprinters what transpires in their neighborhood. lam ehnvitic ed that a great many events 'constantly occur within the limits of the county that would be read with interest hut which the printers have il9,.roenne of obtaining except through the medi um of persons residing in the different localities. Come friends, repent of your errors, and take an interest in enlightening your friends. The dreadful gales and great 15110%7 storms, , predicted by our almanac prophets (7) . have not yet come to piss . : It is true, that occablonally the bright beams . from old Sol. find ditlienitAto get a peep through the hazy clouds, end theoowny flakes• taking advantage of opportunities, fall In profusion: Ent 'vett/ snow storm have so far proved a frizzle, and it' no butter illustrations will be furnished, our expectations of aleighride, end sleighing parties are slightly blasted. The spelling school excitement in this district is still running high and has been the moans of making excellent spellers of some pupils. At these gatherings, I frequently see pupils, who come a distance of five or six miles—they can easily be known by the badges they wear. The days tare intensely abort at each end, and it k ee p s busy to keep up to time. True, the nights are leineri and one can make the rounds of all the loafin,:t . places quite well. The break fast alarm breaks tire morning pap just as the red tints of the rising Sun appear - the eastern horizon, and yet we are surprised to 8ri, 4, -before the morning meals conclude that the clock !'as told the hour of eight, I move for a change . The pride of the teachers' professions—the Lebanon County Teacher's Institute—will con vene in the - Court House, this week. A vast amount Of instructive matter `Will be brought be fore the meeting, in the shape'of Lectures, Class- Drills and Discussions. Pact -experience clearly demonstrates their usefulness of Institutes,and the hearty co operation of teachers, directors and other friends of education . heretofore in sustain iug them a is sufficient eirideuce that this means of ilinprovemep,t has been fullyiaPpreciated. I con °tend that the profession of teaching is second to none, and to place it upon a permanent basis tesi;plietetihoiild unite itt - giving,a helping hand by'atteOding Institutesilfor ad* the language . used by our County'Superintendent, in toto r that "it is they, that have been-mainly instrumental in elevating the teachers' profession to its present position. Our County Institutes , the past few years in point of attendatme and, inlet-est, were second to none in tho State, and I have - Crery reason to believe that the approaching convoca• tion,will come up to expectation. I hope that not only the teachers in 'the county will be in at tendance, but the directors, parents and &there, will make it suit to be present; as they cannot fall to he pleased with the exercises. Time grant ed or not, I hope that all teachers who do not at tend, be in3inedintely expelled frein their district associations. They deservejt.. Our farmers ore busily engaged at thrashing their grain, and it affords me pleasure to state that - the yield on an average, proves unusually large. Should anything of importance transpire in our district, I will apprize you of it in due time. Yours truly, JOHN. A DAY IN CAMP MARY. I left Camp Campbell about 8 A. M., and rode into Washington on Quartermaster Edwards' horse. The morning was eool and bracing and I enjoyed the ride. Alighting at the St. Charles„ took an omnibus for the Navy Yard, which is lit least two miles distant. From" this place I preeeeded afoot towards the bridge over the East. ern branch of the Potomac, which it is necessary to crosern order to get to Camp Mary. I met some of the men from the Camp who were re joiced, to see me. After a number of enquiries respecting matters at home, they pointed out the way and we parted. I passed on to the bridge and crossed. Near the centre there is a sentry box, occupied by a sentinel, whose duty it is to guard the bridge; past whom none can go after nine o'clock in the evening. I met some more of the men on the bridge, whose directions as sisted me to find the Camp which might have been a difficult matter, had I not met sense one from there on the road at intervals, since there are many camps in the vicinity, and the soldiers have not yet learned the names of their neigh bors. I passed several newly constructed forts, which are so situated as to command all the ap proaches to WashinEton from that qhfirter. -tween ten-and-eleven, I entered Camp Mary; The men were at work that day at a fort in 'the vicinity. I filled up the interval between that and noon, calling upon the officers, and enjoying the prospect afforded by being in-the Camp. 'Nair Mary is situated on a high hill:Which cow - sands a'view of the country fifer miles, on exCep4in front, where there iiii_tvand. TheProeriect fine, and it is enharmed 133 , undulations Of tlie 'Surface, in which Nitare has been profuse, Here a rolling field, there a wood; Below you a deep bottom, beyond you, at scares astone'S throw, a hill. The lover of nature might spend hoiirs taking in the different prospects pre- : Bunted -at a single view. Such is a stiperficial lilescription of the appearanCe of the country, and the want of time did not allow me to make the more, reful obsereatione of the sail Ind plants common to that locality. There are four forte in the immediate vicinity; and it would be' dillichlt 'for an enemy to approach Washington from the direction of Maryland without being 'effectually intercepted. From Camp Mari an enemy could be seen approaching for miles, and so from all the camps in the vicinity. At noon the men returned from work and I had an opportunity of seeing and conversing with them. As a general thing they looked hearty and appeared cheerful, which argues well for the regulations of the camp. I also had the pleasure of hearing the Band, whose playing sounded familiar. The 93d, has a fine band, and it is appreciated by the men belonging to the regiment. I dined with Captain Murray. ,Being captain of the day his duty took him over' to the fort' shortly after dinner and he invited me to-deli over during the afternoon and see the works.. I was anxious to see the fort, and went over in com pany with Lieut. Dissinger during the afternoon. Iris about a half of a mile from the camp and was soon reached. Here; all was animation.— The number employed in such a smell space, the ,novelty of the employment, besides, the fuet- that they work at the fort but one day in four, served to render it exciting, rather than tiresome. It was like a holiday to 'the men, being a change 'froth their every day routine. CaptaimMurray, ;Lieut. Case, Lieut. Dissinger and myself visited a neighboring clamp 'Dimpled, if I mistake not, 'by the 58th P. V. Bore the men'had taken some pains to ornament the amp for Christnias. An arch formed from branches of cedur 4 taimfully - decorated with wreaths of the same material, was extended across the main entrance. In other parts of the camp care had been taken to produce a similar effect; and I was reminded of a pleas ant heme Scene—thee Fourth of - July celebrations 'lotto woods. We proceeded to the marque' of Captain Ludington, where I meta number of officers of the regiment, whom - 1 found to be soldierly, whole.souled -man; just the kind of persons I would oboe to fall in with - when a way from home. Au hour was spent very Buie-. biy with them; when they , were 'called to dress parade. I was delighted withtbe „display. It was the only dress parade I had the pleasure of wit neesing while &Wanton:id I was probably tbebetter pleased with it on that aeedunt. Shortly.after this we returnedlto camp Mary, where all-was excite ment. The boxes from 'home, containing Christ mas-preeen ts for most of the insinlid airived that` afternoon, and many were the plans laid for the enjoyment of a dinner the next day. had a number of pressing invitations to stop e.day long er- and share the pleasure anticipated; which, E was obligefflto forego-as it was necessary to leave the next morning in erdecto get home on Bator-, day. I toole supper in , the - pump* of Captain Long azi*Lieut.-Dituditger;.; - , thW guest of ,the hater. latpent the Arming,' in: company, with For the Advertiser CORNWALL i'OWNSIIIP, Jan. 13th 1562 "Though among them, I was not of Mani." Capt. Murray and Lieut;bissinger visiting Ciro' • the camp. We retired near midnight. A high wind had arisen and its rattling over the canvas kept me awake during the greater part of thenight,. but my bedfellow, .Copt. Murray slept soundly, the wind serving him as a lullaby. I arose early, and after breakfast visited the Hospital. There were but eight persons on the sick list, a small number certainly for the season. I could not help feeling deeply for the men lying there; away from home and friends, without a female hand to smooth the pillow or to give the kind attentions so much needed by the sick. how much must a person feel the need pf a mother. , or a sister at such a time ? Leaving the hospital I went thre' the camp taking leave of my acquaintances pre paratory to quitting the camp. The Sutler wag on being about to leave for the' city, I embraced the opportunity offered of getting to Washington without walking. Thus ended my day in camp Mary, which was rendered plesaan'by the many attentions extended to me btboth officers and men while ax.ong them, and which will always in• cline me to hail tramp Mary in fond remembrance. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE From the 93d Rekiment. CAMP MARY ' POET" GOOD HOPE, January 10, ,1892. -PRItND BitEsrox :—A coneurrence- of eireutn stances within the past week prcvente4 me from writing for your last edition, but, - as isiteresting eveuta in 6114 are an feW I may still be able to sum up the oecurret4es of the last fortnight in ono letter, and herewith.aubinitit to your favor, Death has again east its dark shadowe ' upon 'our Regiment, and removed from our midst an other brother and fellel soldier. lie was at tached to Company "II," Capt. Halsey, and is highly spoken of by the obituary resolutions that have been passed over his demise. Ile died 'in the hospital, and his remains were placed in the tent which he had formerly occupied, where a sentinel pacel up and down in formal protection of this cold and lifelesss body. On Sunday our worthy Chaplain had the soldiers convened at this place, end after the respective Companies had been flanked up, he preached one of those p t :.tbetie, yet practical sermons- that never fails to flaw its way home to the heart, and leaves its imp ress Ctere. lie spoke so feelingly of how time delightful trpths of the Bible dawn upon the Chriataies mina'; .how its hopes and promises elevate- the soul abo)ve the low concerns of earth, and bid him look foritmrd to that blessed time when, released from the thraldom of this world, he may enter into the foll.anjoyment of Heaven's blesSings. "In DIY flesh shall I see the Lord." How glorious -this truth to the believer that, when his troubles and trials are all past he may reap the full fruition of all his labors in the land "Where the - wicked cease from troubling, .And the weary are at rest." He then spoke uf the'vast scope of salvatiod,.— its great inducements and the many. privileges is gives to sinners. "Whosoever will, let him come, and partake of life freely." What more ,could the Savior of mankind give us,—not narrowing down the benefits of salvation to any particular ones, but including iu its large bounds the whole rued of mankind. Possessing this religion,— though culled from home by the vicissitutes of war'in 'the battle field, or the soldier's hospital, it was still "sweetto diewitlr the corisolatiou th a t the gospelalTertis:;• !low itreconciles soldiers to all the hardships they mhy have to endure,— making its "sweet peace" a "sovereign balm for 'all our woes." After the great fight of life is o'er end Gabriel's truuip sounds upon the dull ear of Death, then may these noble soldiers — of the Cross come forth to reap the reward of all their labor in joy eternal. Ile closed by wishing that we may all be prepared when this "dread Sonatinas" come!. Who could not be profited by discourse?such a As word after word from the lips of this good old man, we thought how ap propriate to the 'occasion, and how beneficial to the Regiments the presence of such a Chaplain. May he long continue with us, is our sincere wish. "The 3th of January."—The anniversary of that great day whdn Jackson dealt-death and de struction to the invaders of our soil, was eele'bra ted in Camp Mary by the discharge of ten rounds of blank cartridges. It Certainly sounded like warlike Music, as the noise died away in the val leys of Secessia. If we should ever get hue a brush; and the "boys".ean exhibit the same facil ity mind expedition in airing at the foe, we have no fear of the 93d. Thinking I bare' written enough, I will close by bidding you good night. J. E. It. CAMP NARY, FORT GOOD /TORE, January 0, 1562. DEUR. PiIinENTS :--As it affords me a pleasure to write home,--although I have nothing partic- ular to write, yet I will not forego that pleasure for the want of important news, but will pen a few of the incidents that haTg occurred sitter: T wrote you my lust letter, We received your box of comforts on the sec ond Christmas day, and they were in very geed condition. I was afraid that some of them would be spoiled, as they were so long in, coming. On Friday we had a good dinner, and enjoyed it ve ry flinch: lam much obliged to you for the to bacco you sent me,—it was very acceptable. We greatly .enjoyed the Christmas here. In the morning after breakfast, the thee received emelt five rOundi of blank cartridges, and after they had repaired to the parade ground, fired a salute, which made us all feel well,. and like de fending our Country's Flag, which et the time was unfurled to the breeze; and then, after they .'hail cleaned their rifles and eaten dinner, the boys spent the remainder of the day at a game 'of ball. You can learn by this that we had some Plierintre on Christmas day. We received pulse warmers for Christmas gilts from our lady friends at Lebanon ;..they were very thankfully received, and partienlarly,ris they answered a double per poser-for we realize thorn, not only very cam fartahle in keePing. one hard wrists warm,. but a consideration - by' whore , they Were sent, warms also ournierirts; that Weltre notfOrgotten.hy those wheels' we' left behind. •We have also received froin'the.Governmeritobich a pair of new pima. ,Ittens„; and I am sure that you will bo glad to hear that we have a stove in our tent, which makes us very comfortable. It cost us 50 cents oath; In -that We can how sit in our tents, and relate anecdotes and make fun to pass the time. Lust TuesdaY I went to. Wash ington, and visited the %Smithsonian Institute, which is the greatest place that I have ever seen; so that bein. , a sol dier is worth something after all. The Institute is a splendid' building, with fine gardens attached. :The sights within the building are indescribably •beautiful; there are all kinds of shells, snakes, and birds of every descriptieln, and uestsnt s ritb the eggs in them of every kind of birds that pursuit can think of. After gazing at these things, my curiosity was renewed to takei a view of the different animals—which appear as natural as Thenest thing in order 'w i as the; Statutes, which. itieu sed. my mint Ira t ion very man. Last night was the coldest we ,have had this -winter: what could we have dme without our little stove? with it we can keep ourselves warm and comfortable in any cold night. lam sorry to inform you that one of nor brave comrades of Company II died last Friday, and his . funeral sermon was -preached by our • Chaplain. Re preached it good sermon. Tell James Eiehholz that the box of cigars he sent we is gratefully re ceived ; tell him that I sincerely hope that he may be prosperous. Last Tuesday evening, the 31st ult., at dress parade, each man was supplied With five rounds of blank cartridges, and after firing a salute to the old year,Col. McCarter had the men flanked up in divisions, and delivered a 'very patriotic address relative to the incidents of the year just 'passing away, and prayed very earnestly, for our country,—that God may restore the peace end prosperity which our country was wont to enjoy. After the address the Band play ed the Star Spangled Banner. lam glad to in form you that Richard and John, and Edmund and myself are well, and we unite in sending our 'love to you. From your Dutiful Son, THEODORE O. ROGERS dal *tiro, Prevention is Better than tare. pro ladies of delicate health or impaired organization, or to those by who'll]. an increase of family As out any reason objeetionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been . prescribed in - various • parts of the tdd world'for' the Past century. Although the article is ve ry'cheap and simple, yet it has been put up in half pint bottles and Bold very extensively at the exhorbittult price of,ss per battle, the unaersigned proposes to fur. nieh the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself with per fect safeguard, at any drug store, for the trilling sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can be procured of its efficacy. Sent to any part. of the world on reeetet . of 51, by addressing, Dr. J. 0. DEV BUM.; X, P. O. Bur, ?..70. 23. , 1' llurtu, Conn Auguut. 7, 184:1-1y. MILITARY I.TNlronms.:—There is 3 per . haps no dePartment of 'military businms in which there has been a more marked improvement than in the clothing of the soldiers. Not Many years since °dicers and privates were rind in garments which were almost. skin.tight. They wore leather stocks, which 4pre worthy of the name, for they kept the wearer in tilliulation; while their padded bre:utte and tightsletives made volition, a platter of great alinieulty. During the ,ent war; ,eeoh of our voluetvere we procure their ,sent at the Brown SI one Clothing Hall of Rocklin I . _ Wilson, No ' s.6OS and 605 Chest Ant etriet; above Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain clothing that" is perfectly easy, embstantial and.becoming.- The firm named have . . , nine largely WA the butinesa 61 . making Military Clothing, and th. it factittlee enable them to fill the largest °Hers in the shortest possibl'3 time. IFUNN - EWELL'S COUGH REMEDY excels in one of the must important characteristics namely, that of containing no materials of opium or antimony, whreh are so debilitating to weak constitu tions. When by its perfect simplicity it is &me with the Cough or Lung Complaint Its sp:endid Toa is quali ties exhibit themselves ht giving strength to weak sys tems, weakeued by disease. a peculiarity very impor tant., but often Mkt sight or, In a preparation like the Universal Cough Itemedy may be found a great neces sity fur every nursery, every medicine chest, or count ing room, aid from infahey to age it may be.,tved with perfect impunity.; See Miveratement and triad pant nblet, , [November 13-Im. gliturtiunttittz. For Rent, QTORB R O ' OM No. 2 '•Engle Building," now occupied iJ by i thensteiu4 Bro., as a Clothing, Store. _ For raSt terms apply Mrs. SARAH LINEAWEAVER, or Mrs. ELIZABETH e.•WEIDMAN. Lebanon, Jan. 150882. MI 011, YES ! OH, YES ? f iIII E undersigned re ' spectrally laformaAbe . 4 Public that „ba will 'attend 'efri.. 1, 1 tO A QCTIONEERXNG r & 4 1 4 . ......e .-' . ... '''s .. A will CRY BALES at abort _,,... ....aco.-...... 4 - . 4 I t_ notice and ou reasonable . f" „ 7 . .q. - i, • terms. He Cali !te' 7- flunti...l' ... ' '''ir -- .. AO . / ai.tils reside/leo in North • z. Lebanon naratigli. - JOSEI'I Title 'LAE. N. Lebanon Borough, Jan. 15, , 02.4 m. - • A ssig e Notice. NTOTION is hereby:given that LEVlltsitmcn, and IA Lavinia, his wife, of Jackson township, Lebanon county, Pa., hare assigned tbeirproperty and effects to the undersign ed. of the said township . and county, for the benefit of creditors. All persons having claims against said parties, as well as those indebted, are re quested to make settlement. JOHN A. DO:NIGES, THOMAS LASSLEIL Myerstown, Jalinary 15, 1562. WEIGLEY KCGRIZE, General Commission Mere Mints, FOIL' THE SALE OF - Flour;: Grain, Seed, Dried F cult,- But ter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, &c., &c. 102 WARREN ST., NEW YORK. O. VEIGLEY.'M. IiRURIZE. REFERENCES Chapman, Lyon & Noys, New York; Thtvi,i McKnight, heading, Pa.; Wm.. M. Breslin, L.ebanon, Pa.; B. 11. Allen, Lexington, Ky.; William tieffrkige. New York; 44. Butz, Canton, Ohio; Kauffman & Kissinger, Evad ing, Pa.; Jones & Shepard, New Yak ; W. C. Curry 8; Co:, Brie, Pa.; John Stiles, Allentown, Pa. New York; January 15,1362. . , LIME BURNING -AND LIMESTONE! 111 E. SOlseriber having rented the excellent Lime I Stone CtOarry of Mr. John George in the south w es er n pat of this borkalgh, offers to the- pu hi it LIM E, fresh from the la I St . per hundred ,bushels, and M for Slacked Lime. G will sell a,t, this price in Cacti or Trade. STONE, for lc:40 and other purposes can be had tit any tium,eheap. for ;401Land.trode. It,, sulicita the patronage of thlir puhlie. • HIIIAM - 11011Slat. January 15, 1662:At- ' • PUMA() SAME OP PERkiONAL - PROPERTY. wwilt be sold at public sale= FRID..4 Y. FERRI:A- V Y RY 21, 1862, at the residence of .TOivin W. Un- MCI!, 34. mile Edeth from Frederieksburz Lebanon county, the following Personal Property, vi ; 4 HORSES. 18 HEAD OP CAT. TLE NIILCII COWS., D m, aNsimm Bur.r„ ;3 youNa -..s l P* CATTLE, I 1 SHOATS., j 13roati and 1 Narrow Wheeled Plantation WIi 4 ION, Wagon Bodies, 2 Setts Hay Latbiers, 4 Setts IlaC.aess, Saddle, 2-Horse Block Sled, Seed Drill,l Plows, Ifarro . Ws Shovel Harrow and Cultivator, Coin Sheller, Drag, COW, and othei Chains, flay, Grain and other Forks, Scythe's and Oodles. Barrels and Stands, and other articles for • the Y.trut, house and Kitchen. . Sale to commence at prec'eely 12 o'clock, when terms n ill he made known by DAVID INIRIOIf. Jacob S h int te y, Auctioneer. t el, .1 an. 11, '62. PUBLIC SALE. TATILL be sold at "WELK: SALE, .on SA TO: DA Y, JANUARY 25114, at 1 o'clock,,E. M., Itt [be Public House of Nelson Bennethum in Myerstown, . A LOT OF GROUND, b 5 by 195 feet, its MyerStown aforesaid, frontingou Street, cm which aro erected a ONE-AND-A -; 1%0 RALF.STORY ROUSE, with a COOPERING ' SIIOP attached, a SUMMER HOUSE, Id by 16 feet, BAKE OVEN, 11011 STY, and necessary out-10110410v, .4%-'• There aro all kinds of FRUITS of the Lot. ffr.— Conditions at Eche. SET!' RACILMAN. Myerstown, January 15,156^. Valuable Real Estate at PUBLXO SALE. • . ItAT L L be offered at PUMA) SALE, SAM/if Dl Y. Ue %S ( J eay of JANUAR r, 18i 2. at the Public !louse of REUVEN NlA:twit:moo, in Myerrtawn. the following REAL ESTATE,-lately be. honingDANl M. N V viz: ' • TWO TRACTS OF LAND, -containin g aboat ACRES. situate in Jaeltsou I otrm MP, iiti , alloll county, adjuining.Myerstow , -, and boantifally located 10-tweeze that village and tbeDepot of the Lebanon Valley Railroad_ nn one of the Tracts are erected a ...;;* a isVoMary FRAME II OUS 10-, a large iw TzEr, BARN, and necessary out. helittlitigs. This Property is. very e!o rot—being cat op into Lots, and to il e quostiopabls Otg the most valu ibia in. the county. it einri au excellent oppertatiity-far pers. la dea ire to , . nE r iku prot table invnatmentL. in Heal Estate. . . . Air Bale to comttiorm , at I d'ploclt; P. 11., Do quid day. Whim the term..., which will he'Clitay, will be made kuowtt. nue sod on that day, it milt hol&ntcd. .I,flIN W. GLONII.IGEIt; for Imbimini Bank. JOLLY for 1.-Itanou 1'01171300k. .tinkry 1862. ADP/XINISTR.OLTOR'S SAL 'S OF VALUABLE BLOODED STOCK and FARMING- UTENSILS. 4t4t TlLLfollowing sTou,K, bred on the corAnnooti I , ,)TATE of the Into. WILLI V.l COLEMAN, (I..ceita•ecl.(lntl H. large asepitlnent or FARA. IYU U rENSILB, ofkred at PUBLIC SALE, at COLEBROOK 1.'1111NA:0E, on l'aesday, .b'ebructry 18th, l 8 J 2, eommonciuz at AO o'clock, A. a., by order of,the Ad oduistratur of said Est,ate,c ifORABS AND NIULD;•7-2. Blooded Illares,Ate. • 81101 Ir !tons Art LURIMAM STUCK--The line Bull ''Leopard," 4 years old ; Mulch COWA; i Ilidlerm, year. old; 3 Heifers, under 1 your old; .3 Bull 4, 1 year DEVON TOOK.—TheS fined - Nit "Eclipse," 5 years old: 20 young Milllll Cows; r, Ildfers, iirtween 2 and 3 years old; 4 'Lifers, between I and )wars old; G Heifers, under 1 year old; 2 Bulls, 2 years ,; 3 Bulbs, 1 year old. h., ALDDRNEY STOCK-1 Bull. between 2 and 3 years old; 4 Heifers, between 2, and 3 years hid, 511 El' Outsets id.lThaep„. SWINE—A lot tine Oheater - .County Plgs, Shout. and hogs; Breeding Sows with Pig • Also, 45 bead- Of fine FAT OATI4II, nensll2l between 3 aid 3 years MI, fit fur butchurgs' or Farmers' use. , Alpo. Broad -and Narrow wheeiedip. 2 and' I horse IV .IGONS, ItIWWS, PIJOUGII.B. CULTIVATtiIt.9, itlowtor, and ThreFhinkritt Cx and Corso CARTS, Corn She.ll...:rs o Patent lt alins.4, Patent it Forks LOc, Halter, C,..4 and other Choi a, htsidets a variety of other articlos tm ri!ttnertras t o mention. L. The late Proprietor, Air. COLEMAN, spared neither pains nor e. pence in pro , ;uritig, tit, BEST BLOOD that could he obtained, and the cireelleueeef his 5TOElir is so well establioliekiu this County, no to readers more partieu!ar description of It linn.ol.9r-lary. •L„. TUE STOCK may be Ewell at the C01,115 . 11.WE FARM,. at any time previous the sale, by to the Manager. Ur. JOHN HENSON: Tea. Terms made 'known oti day of , t4O, Ls W. (1, 1 , 115:513.15.N, Admintstrat: , r. January 15,1:62, . AdeatinistrAtoes Notice. ATOTICE:is hereby given, that letters of tAdininistra tion on the Estate of Anon For, late of North Lebanon township, Lehenen county„ deeeased. hove been grhnted to the undersigned,nf North Lebanon bor ough. All persons; therefore, indebted to said Pl:gate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them. HENRYFQX,Adulinistrator. North Lebanon. January B', 1861. •;I; FOR :RENT. tit r I.HE SUBSCRIBER offers to Rent hie large three ." story BRICK BUILD - INa, in Ctunberland street, Lebanon, between the Black Horse and Washington Said Wading was lately in posieeelon of 31r. Reiener. It hae a fins Stor67liooin, Riecnie.nt, largo Pack Building, outbuildings, Garden, &o. 'lt will be reined in whole or pal tto said applicants, Apply C. Reimer, tai the premiees,or to the undersigned above Anneille. Possession will be given on Aprill, ISSI. - Jantiary,S, AULT. MMI=M=I undersigned would inform the Ladies of Lae non county, that he hue the largest lot of LADVS' hUIIS on hand ever offered in,Lebanon, which will sold at low %otos—from $3.50 to $l5 per tett. No Furs, misrepresented in order to affect a sale. Lebanon, Nov. o,'ol. ADAM RISE. Executors' Notice. xi OTIOE la hereby given, that Loiters Testamentary 11 on the Estate of Michael Heoo, or., deed, late of Union township, Lebanon county, Pa.. have been grant.' ed to the undersigned. All persons, having claims on maid Estate urn please present them, duly authentiea• ted, and those indebted will makepayment without de lay to either of the undersigned. MICHAEL lIESS, jr., Uni6n township.. • - JACOB WEIDLE, hobanen r — Executors of tifeTotate of aftensm: nem or. N ore mber tff ,JB6l. FIRE NOTICE.. f~IU thu Members of the NOItTIf.ERN ?tlti'fliAL IN SURANCE COMPANY of Lancaster eouuty : Isaac Differiderfer, of Warwick township, Lancaster county, bad Hata and Contents destroyed by fire--Loss to be paid, $6OO. Samuel 11. Gring, of East Cocalice township, in said county, Grist Mill and Contents— Loss to be paid. 44064 with interest from date of said Losses in the year ending December 1, 1861. NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN to ail the mem bers of said Company to pay FOUR P.ER CENT ON THE DOLLAR on their respective premium notes de posited with the Secretary, previous to the 26th day of September Teat past,. to he paid within 20 days from the date ticreof,„.to Simi/ EL EISSLY, near New 'Ephrata, LaiiiiireiCohtiFY: Seel etary.of said Company, or to Adam lionigmacher, Ephistd township, Lancaster co. Samuel Keller, .. •'t Jobb SALicker, Lincoln, " - ^ 44 Abraham .B.l3are, West 6catieo John B. Iles% Clay 6t Satnuelliollingor, Ar." Hiram Erb, C. W. Ehy, Lexington. Usury Heilman, Jr., North Lebanon, Lebanon emit: - 'Directors of said Company. Henry Arndt, Manheim, Lancaster county. John Hollinger, Maytown, :Christian U. Rauch, Litis, " Jacob L. ,, Stelinian, New Haven ~, Henry Bitch, Rot Ezra Burkholder, West Earl, John Eeliteynach„ East Earl, " Israel B.Musselman,Brecknock, " Minim Billirigfelt, Adamstown, " . Levi W.-Mentzer, West Cocallco, " Hearth''. EbeilyAlay, Paths, Martin; Prothonotary, " City. Jacob Herr, Jacksen twp., Lebanon county. Cyrus M. Kral], Shaefferstown, Dr. Edward Illig, Stouchsburg, Becks " Isaac Fidler, Womalsdorf, Agents of said Cbinpany. All those members who fail to make payment before the FIRST DAY. of FERRUARY NEXT, their Insur ance will be suspended until the Flat of May next; and if not paid ox the First of Nay next _theft Insur ances will t.two/neeancelled and null and void, by rea son of such eclinqueney, and the costs of Collection must roll w, as provided . by the Mt of incorporation .and By•Lavis of the Company. By order of the Board of Directors, SAM tiL'L NISSLY, Secretary. For the convenience of the Members the undersigned Director will be present at the following places and tinies, for collection, namely : January 14th, , at the Public House of John liuck,. in West 'Hanover town ship, Dauphin county ; January 16tb, itt the Harper House; in East Hanover township, Lebanon county; January 17th, at Samuel Itiudda, Jonestown; January 18th,rt ,John alatthes", -Lebanon; January Nth, at Chet Hoffer's, Palinyra, and on the stet, at the house of the undersigned, in North Lebanon township, Lebanon county. Each day from 12 to 2 o'clock. HENRY HEILMAN, Jr., Diruct.r. January 1, 1662. GREAT BARGAINS AT THE • 111 E• je GEORGE Haa-purchased_ the: stock ~e f Goods of ECKERT t BROTHER ; AND WILL SELL AT AND BELOW COST. Having bought the Dress Goods at a urge count;, any one wishing to purchase Goods cheap will remember the BEE HITE STORE. Lebanon, December 25", TVEW FURNITURE STORE CUSIBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON. ' :Nearly Opposite Bubb's Hotel. rrIIIE subscriber again calls attentleit to hie full and j splendid apartment of all kinds of .FURNITURE and CHAIRS, such .as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks, Bookeases,'Sofas, 'Lounges. Jeritly Lind. and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other articles in his line. YOUNG , BEGINNERS . Take particular notice Diet you don't miss the place, for you can buy CHEAPEIt there than et any other boroughtl i a t e u e re lu is th l, intimof I iso o w f n manufacture,iAt'ui.Uis fur niture warranted to be substantial. Come and judge for yourselves. Yon will find a LARGE AND SPLENIDD STOCK always on baud to suit any customer, and you will find that you can buy cheaper there than at any. other place. Remember the place, and Como one, Corns all, and save your money. War' All Furniture- will be delivered free, in good care. • -. A. HERSUBERGER. Lebanon, December L's, 1561. • CHRISTMAS IS COMING And we are assured that many who read this AVM uveo,,ttre already considering PRESENT to they relitives tool friends at home and abroad. We „ N ottif aoggest the following; Either A CAW., A ori.tO PF.S.• A ,PORTE3ION'I A, A TRANI:LINO BAG, A PORTABLE' DESK, - A EIN.E ENGII-AWINO7 A MAGIC LANTERN, A STEREOSCOPE, or ntoromtapme, ALBUM, AN AUTOGRAPHIC ALBUM, A FRIENDSHIP ALBUM, A Frtbsim) A BEAUTIFUL- 13]'%1N LOOK, A PARER MAGHE 1100 K, A HANDSOMELY BOUND BOOK; • or any other Fahey Article, in our lime, suittibio as a preBotl, and acceptable to any person. THE PLACE TO BEY THEM TS AT if. Roediells - Book:and Stationery .Store, Cumberland Street, Lebanon Poota• N. 11.-7,tliseellaneous 116oks will sell at greatly re. timed prices—viz: $1.51 Books for 75 cents; $1.t.5 for 50; sl.oo for 40; 75 for 50, and 6*.! for 37% Lebanon, Dec. 10, 1351. „PROF, WOOD'S, RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD. RENOVATOR . . ~a. Ts-Precisely what Its name indicatea, for, while 1 a t n t d o t he to -. It also •revlvifies.'ireibetales and renews the blood - in all Its original purity, and - thus re- "' P ra tea thrg b , I t ' r a ent ta hen it in i g s • stoles and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation • ever offered to the world in a popular AVM 80 as to bo within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully coinhin - ed es to be the meg. pow .). erfol tonic, and yet so perfectly . adapted to as • • to art in peiffect accordance tofth the loses itfi no- • tare, and hence soothe the weakest stomaoh, and tone up the digestive organs ' and allay all nor vans end Other Irritation. It is sip perfectly exhilarating in its effeots, and ye - tot is never followed by lasidtudc or depression of opirits.— II • It is composed entirely of vegetables and thews 0 thoroughly combining powerfultonle and sooth ing properties, and consequently can never iii ore. Such a reweilphtholong been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and • also by all who have suffered from dobility; for it needs no medical skitter knowledge eves to see that debility follows all attacks of die. OW, and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of man j of the most dangerous toi : • • 0 • ^ which poor - humenity is constantly liable._ r Such, for example, as the following: Consnmp. 111 lion, Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Loss • of Appetite,• • Faiutne-ss, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Melan- Icholy, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of eases, so fear-, fully-fatal if unattended to in time, - called lb.' o n :ale :a l ? n a g i e l n i f : s a r i ' s a o n r di''r T o rpidity, el i - It LiverA Also, e j e in v . - Incontinence-of the Urine, or any general de- k plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or : ratigement of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Back. Side. mid between the Shoulders, predis- L • pavilion to Slight Colds, Hacking and Contin of tied Cough. Emaciation. Difficulty of Breathing • and indeed we might enumerate many more still, but we hare space only to say, it will -: not only mare the debility following Chills arid •-• '. 1. Peter,amt. prevent all attacks arising from M. ni asnte Influences, and cure the chemises at once, if already attacked. And as it acts di rectly and pereistei.tly upon the biliary aye tit tern. arousing the Liver to action, promoting.. . ain Met, all the excretions and secretions of the system, it will infallibly prevent any deliteri ous consequences following upon change of ell- • I: male end water: /MO all travelers should have a bottle with them , end all should take a lio !table spoonful at least before eating. As it' 11 prevents costliness, strengthens MO oiliZ'ilve Organs, it should rn the hands of all persons 1 fseetnryl i Itunts,:tinlstersliem ry PI men. And all ladies not am:Stoma:l to * much out door exercise should always use it.— If they will they will find an agreeable, pleas ant, and efficient remedy- against those ills . T w h h e ie n h avi re i h n : t h h e e c thane of their beauty;be . a p u c t r yLf t or mo bea the u r t ,. y cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the above irregulariti es continue.— Relief. Taken a month or two before the final trial she will pass the dreadful period with per • - it.fec i t h e is n ease ,a and ia l el s e/ y li „ u,, Th c e t t z There ~ is f tw or m it .t . ta lloth ak' cr " s t ' try it ! And to you NVB appeal to detect the ill - tress or decline not only of your daughters be fore it be too late. but also your eons and hus bands, forwhiletheformer,frontfalsedelicacy, while the former, front false delicacy, go down to a premature grave rather than let - 0 their condition he known in time, the letterer° - often so mixed up with the excitement of busi netts that If it were not for-you they too would travel in the same downward path,' until too late to. arrest their fatal fall. Byt the - mother ' .is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sate your never failing at fection will unerringly point you to Professor . Wood's R eiterative Cordial and Blood Repine: 1 • tor as the remedy Which should be always on band'in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprie. • s th tre r. e 4 t " , Strltiwas,yloN.,eawndlso.or, end 4 M ld k byall l g l oodD art rt e g . gists. Also .by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court , House, Lebanon, Fa. Price One Dollar per s . Bottle [July 24, 1661.-Iy. sow, Adminislrator's Notice. NOTICE ter hereby given that Lettersof Adminiatra• Lion on the (ovate of NUM? 1/14,1-ral, deo'd:, Jato of Lationdetry tow !whip, Lebanon county, Pa-, have been granted to the undersigned, .residing in the township and county aforesaid. -All.persons indebted to said es• tate will please make payment, andthose hacing claims WiliproSeut them, wittiont delay, to ,the underailitied, for settlement. CHAISTIAIf HOPPER, ..kdmin's. toridonderry tossimlttp, Dec 18* ifl62 f, , OR Barirrine In dentlerhon's andltoya' Wear please L { calrat the Cheap :tole of LLISNitY k MONEY WASTED. COW wlssioners of Lebanon county arc desirous of making a loan of SEVERAL TIiOUSAND DOI,. LARS. Immediate appliealion should be made to the Treasurer, C. 1!. Dorgner, Esq., or DAVID HOLLINUER, Commissioners SIMON splay, of ROBERT EVANS. Lebanon county A Unit :—CTion Srttnk, Clerk. Lebanon, September 18, 1561. -- ruoLic NOTICE—. - A LL PERSONS indebted to ABRAII LELIMA: 4 :,; . A Steam,bliller, of North Lebanon • township, Leba non county, Are hereby notified that his books of ac count have been transferred to MiehaeL,Shenk, and 'that the genie ha v ie been placed In my hands for coffee-. t fon. It the , acedunte are not settled before the let of January, neat, twit will be brought. OSI Alt FIiNCR, Lebanon, Dee. Ay Att'y for Michael Shenk. . Store House for Rent. qiIIIS stand cotrtaine a large Store Itooin - and eleven 1 other rooms for family dwelling and store house.— it is situated in Treilman's Dale. Lebanon county, tour 1. "5h.4. 6 g.. - and a half miles west from Lebanon, on the 17 - ll Union ental. 'Store has been kept in the above IThouse for - the last three years. This stand is inuatedln a Thickly settled part of Lebanon c oun t y a nd Is calculated to do a largo Country and -Boat business, , ,hiving a fine wharf and landing for boats to lay, and4arge and Convenient stabling for boat horses. Tha and is welt worthy The attention of such wishing troengagil in Store, Grain and Coal im. nines. Terms. Teti moderate.' Oepolve 30,, '61;„, Jon TfliaNAN, 1f 3. WOOD And COAL YARD. IME undersigned, having bought Mr. Henry Spoonis Wood and - Coal Yard a and Cudl 'Yard, a - I-. 17 short distance - north-east of Messrs. Foster s - - Mulch's FOundry;in the borough of North Lebanon; and also 'bought from 200 to 200 CADS OF WOOD and frotn , :i3oo to 1000 TONS. Or COAL. of all kinds and grades, , whiell i will sell at the yard or deliver at ea small pimfitsas will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that "are In want of any of those articles to call and sea the Aim, ascertain prism+, and I udgo for themselvee. DANIEL. LIOIII`, (merchant.) North Lebanon, :July 3, 180. ' Rooks and Stationery Ent poriunr, T EACITERS''. HEADQUARTERS ! 6141.4(VaIrrig WAMIXT& HAS REMOVED I \ las removed his Book Store to Mallet Squaie, tel anon, V BEBE may be bad, on reasonable terms a general y assortment of SCHOOL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, THEOLOG ICAL and MIECELLANEOL'S BOOKS of every description. Cony-Books,Cyphering Books, leather and paper bound Pau Books, and every variety of STATIONERY &c., wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES. A huge Of variety Plain, Fancy, Buff, Green, Gilt, &c. PAPER SHADES. Neat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest and simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. CA LL. AND. EXAMINE. Lebanon, September 27,1860. NEW CASH STORE! NEW GOODS AND' NEW-PRICES. 13 F. SWARTZ hereby Inform the public that he _D. hes just opened a stock of NEW GOODS - at the old Stand of Swartz & Bro., Dail Building, which will ho sold for cash at prices to suit the times. AU are in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10,'81. PUBLIC NOTICE. PERSONS haring claims against Isaac Hoffman. of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, will please present the same to the undersigned in Shaefferstown, and those indebted will please make payment without delay. The public is cautioned against buying from or soiling to the said Isaac !Koffman. JONATHAN ZERRE, Dee. 18,1861.] Committee of Telma Hoffman. -NOTIC * E. inns is to notify all Carpenters and Cabinet makers I that no bills for coiling milt be paid by the Direc tors of the Poor for pear persons dying within a circle of lire miles of the Poor Mouse; as all such persons will be furnished with Coiling free of expense on appli cation to the Steward at the Poet Rouse, 1 JAMES BENSON, JOAN E. BOWMAN, Directors of the Poor:. - - ELIAS -WA LBORN„ ' Lebailfm, Dec. 11,1861.-at. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Teackers, Directors, and Friends of Ed vcation in .Lebanon County r f IIIE undersigned hereby announces that a TEACH ' ERS' INSTITUTE will be bald in the COURT HOUSE, LEB A NOI.C. commencing on THURSDAY, the IGth day of January, A. D., 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and continuing In session THREE DAYS. The exercises in the forenoon will consist of CLASS DRILLS, and those in the afternoon and evening of ESSAYS, LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS. The following questions will coma up for discussion --viz Should schools be closed on Saturday, and District Institiitei hind in their steady iras a purely intellectual culture a Joniiency to pro mote good morals? . Are not a majority of our Teachers too tyrannical in their Shoo/ government? • Should a Teacher's authority go humid the school. housedinfits? &hould children be 'compelled by law to attend ECIIOOI ? • Dr. BURROIVES, (State Superintendent,) non. GEO. LANDON, Prof. and C. W. DEANS, • r'eg" County Superintendent of Delaware county, are exi cqcted to be present to deliver leeturce in the even -lugs. •- The mnsreises throughout will be interspersed with Vneitl 3.IUSi.I* -In short, everything wilt be done by the E xecut i ve Committee, iu connection with the un dersigned, that will have a tendency to Interest and in struct the Teacher. Jo it asking too much in return i that each Teacher in the county be present during the entire session., -t o av ail ,himseir of the means for im provement that will be tn'esenied t It is considered nor:ales' to speak at length of the importance of Teach. ere' Institutes, and the good titer have already accom plished. The experience of the last live years clearly demonstrates their usefulness, for it is they that have born mainly instrumental in elevating the Teacher's yrolistsion to its present position, and in bringing abbot the "happy Union of hearts and Union of hands" eve rywhere manifesto., in the great education cause. It Is believed that Directors would act in conformity frith the boat interests of the schools, by granting Teachers the privilege of attending Institutes without tosser time or :eduction of salary. The Directors in quite is number of districts have already' granted the time. . Let their good example be followed every District in the county, and where the time will 4101 be granted it can hardly be deemed a sufficient reason for Teachers' absence. . . The Hotel keepers have consented to make a liberal reduction In prises of fare. Ladies will be entertained gratuitously. Let there be a rum out -worthy of the good cause. By order of lIENSY HAUCK.; Lebanon, Dec. 11,18111. County Superintendent. THE LAST NOTICE. -, pit E SUBSCRIBERS having been . out of business Eight Months, would give notice to persons yet re maining in debt to the firm ut GEORGE & L'YLE, that settleuseut must promptly be made between this and tbe let of January, next. After that time the bonta will be placed . Into the hands of A. S. ELY, Zed. ..for collection. ' GEORGE rye& Lebanon, Dec. 4, 1861. ' 11 1 7:1DJ11.11,X, ADAM EY-AT-LAW.-011Ice In Cumberland street, in the oaten of bid hither, Cen. John Waldman. Lebanon, August 28, 1881. - J. H. BOWMAN, • ATTOBNEY-AT,I,A W, has REMO V lali Lie aka of Funck's New Building, (second aturs,) Cumberland street, Lebanon. rii. _ Lebanon. April 8, 1659. . . - . CYR I' US . IIIILLIM . ; A TTO RN EY-...1T-LAW.—Oftise to Wa-lont street., ;WM , J - 1 ly opposite the Black llotel, and tyre doors ttouth from Harnutny's Matthew . ° store. Lebottou, March 23, 1801.-ly. SHOEff AKERS WAI TI3D. 77 Shoeznakera to work an Military work, and 2on to Ladies' work, are wanted by the undoreigned, in Cumberland street, Lebanon. Good wages and ab.ndy employment given. Lebanon, October 23, 'Ol .."A 'RARE CHANCE. Tlf. KEIM offers his well litiowu IC . ESTABLISHMENT for sale. Th orough instruc tion. w ill be given to any one purchasing not acquaint • ed with thebusiness. For partculara call at his rooms A. Itlae's building. [Lebanon, March 20 '6l-3m. "LT /Zia & STINE aro daily receiving fashionable Dross Goods, such as Gazelles, Morsambiques, dens, Liam, Laval lea °fall kinds for traveling dres.e6; Silk Challya Silk Tiasucs, erape Pc Slump, Oinghoius and Grey Dress Goode of every description, offered at unusually low pvkas by HENRY . STINN. Sir All the above goodaoffered at very lotr prices. UN UMBRELLAS, Panto% 'rich and Run; Skeloton 0 Skirts, Duet.ors, Shawls, and ti• variety of other goods for ladies, just received and for 54110 cheaper than the cheapest by HEN RI; 3 STINE. CHRISTMAS WEEK Among the Atitericatristaveti nr.ADY, TUESDAY. DF.CESI BED .10th, BEADLE'S CRRISTIIAS STORY, 7 .TIAIJM G 113 I NBA And her Plantation Children ; Or, C.hrialmas Week among the' Ainericitu Slevea. • lir MRS. 'VICTOR,. Inltbor of "Alice Wilde," elo. PRICE 25 OF,N4S: • FOE SALE AT .11..11,, -Rolarott'S • BOOK STORE, ., 2 _ CUMBERLAND STREET,. - LintANON4 Lebanon, De0..19,1861:: • IP X01:I WANT , XOU 3 . PROTVIItAPX of ' y liiiindigleßro td SidWIDATLY'S 'past Itigor the. Lebau6utiOsiellanii. STOMACH BITTER& The proprietors nod manufacturers 110S TBTTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, becnugd the 6.filolc has nattictrd a repu - fatten lier'etoford . fads upon this point. Will:apeak . iskottelpnWerftAly. shun Yolltmgs of b4ro itsartio#Air I.tholitqndlinifory. The - .00ngitmption of Ktinstet tinetCh Bit - rive l n ties; anti fititti its ineiedsOlß - tititOi.pilse, ft; fib:A - MOM that,durhi the coming yeiti the commspption will tem.!: near otie million botile . t:..This inun cle , c a num could never Imre, been told . but for The ran medicinal properties ,contained in the prepara - [ion, -and - the satittien of the • mdsi prontno physicians in those sections of the count wheiO the article i ben known, who hot otd . ,- recotnrocnd il t e Bitters to their putieins, hut are rend:. oi all times to gite fcriiwouitli ellicaoy in nil cases of stonMeltie dertihiminettil and thedise a ses reaufilitijarafrom. This Is riot a temporary pepularii y, obt inc-I by eßtratirdinary'efforls in the way of trum peting the ',,qualities of the Bitters, buts. solid estimation of an invalttablemedicine, rehielt is destined io be as enduring m as t 'e it keh. irFS.l,:tter:a Sill/L(l4'j/ llitterS bate prow -4 • a tiodscod to region?. where feVer and agitt! and ''arioi l a 6th '6l. bilious coinplitinfS counted Yhuir .victims :by hit aclreds:. •To L. able to state confidently that the rt Bitters' are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia anti lihe diseases, is to the proprietors a source of ffn :alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid platter front the Sieniach, purifies the MOW; end imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sytli ea). givingit that tone and energy imlispemablt The tha t tatstoration of health, it operates upon the stomach, liver, add other digestive organs. mildly but powerfully, and soon restores thvut to d'e.ondit ion ess e ntial to the healthy diScharge of am ftwetinits of nature. ' Elderly persons way use the P.ittri s, daily n par directions on the bottle, and they - will !het in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the piste, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a Iota", and rejuvenating generally. We Lave the el. deuce of thousands of aged men and women who have- experienced , the benefit of using this preparation While Suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice-of physicians, they have aband OM , t all deleterious drugs and, fairly tested thc! merits of this article. - A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periodt uhcu their cares are so harassingthat many of then, sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child : is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if site be yoUng, is' apt It , forget her own health in her 7eitreme anxiety for her infant. t.iimuld the period.of maternit arrive during the summer season, the - wear ef body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is wneeessity fur a stimulant to recupe rato the eAergies'ef the syitem; and ctiable the nnitherlo bear up under her cithauating trials and responsibilities. ,Nursiag i amehers gene - . rally prefer the Bitters - to . all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement - Of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a peimanent incren'3 of bodily strength. •. All- those persons, to whom we Lave particu larly referred above, to wit:: sufferers from fever and ague, ,caused by maiaria, dia.rritcen, dysentery, indigestion, loss -of appetite, and all diseases or-derangements of the - stomach, superannuated invalids, persons Of sedentary occupation, and nurising mothersovilbcons - alt their own physical welfare by giving .to llos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters'a•trial: CAUTION.—We °Edition the Public again using any of the nianTimitations or counter feits, but .a.kit. fey -llotrErran's .Cni,rAnATr.), STOMAcII BITTERS, and see that each bot tic has the words "Dr. J. Hostetterr's StoniaCh titters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering - Ilic.corit, and observe ,metallic our autograph signature is on the JUr• Prepared and sold. by MOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and, sold by all druggists. grocers, and dealers- generally throughout,. the United States, South Arne • rift, and Germany. • • LEM.BERG , ER'S • CLOTH • INALNIJCVEAPORY. IrJ I.4,INKFUI, for pastfavors, the undersigned respect • fully Informs the Public, that be continues to carry ou bas Manufactory in East auover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It Is unneessaa ry for him toiiar more.; thin that . the work will be done in.thesame NICbIibLENT•EITYLE; irldch:hal made his work tun: Aline en - well known in the surrounding coun try. - Ire proniiece id tin the • Work in `the aborteet,poesi• bie time.- Ma manufactory:hi fifeamplete ord a er, nd ,he 'Litters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction at heretofore. imariatiGi-Wa 'Broad. and Nosresollitedht, thtssinetir, White and ether Fianna; 0 . 1 in the bat manner. Beide° cards Wool 'and-makes' For the cone slimes of Customers, Wool andiClioth yrillite taken In at tho following emcee:--=At 'the Stoles ni r ticiorgb Pylo, Looser' .t Brothers,: Tedreo — ltisinceld,. sad at the. new •Drug • Store' VI votsilwriart.emberger; near the Market. House, in the borough .of Lebanon at the store Of'Shirlidt I4ing, North tolianon; -at S. Goeb ert's:Bethel township; at ,:the public house of Williams' FArust,Erederickaburg; at the Stored S.7.:lllekel. in 'Jonestown; at the. store of .31r. Woltner, at the store of Mart in Early, Palmyra;, at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover, Lebanon county. All ma crials will bo takowawny regularly, Prom the above pla ces, thii•hed.without delay, and returned again. ' _Thordof his customers who wish Stocking Wool card -et:dyed and :nlist , d,!ctin leavo the .sanie, :white, at the above utentioned.placen, with directions how they wish it prepared. gr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared. froaktite Wool of the undersigned, W 11 1 .31 1 will bp done and leftatthe.detiked . places. • 21. B. 1 t is disked that those having Vogicartiod, will pay, the Cash "thorofor, at the abov.6,nameti prises; ,LTON.,LEMBE.B.GEN". East Hanover, Lebanon county, Ju1y1.7, 1881. Reading Lebaiiin.:Vali I y OaTE: worwailmni - sa." • E Two Daily Passenger Trains ta4?eaci . - .ing, and Harrisburg.. -"ASS LEBANON, going East to Reading; ni 1 6:42 - A. ' and 2.45 P. 31. . P . • Pails Lebanon, going West trkliarrisliiiig;.at 7.16 P. • 31. and 12.011'. 31. At Reading. high trains make elotki eistitiOnitink -for Philadelphia, Pot ter ille, Tamaquay liatio4ll6,,Tyillisicas .. • .1. pOrt, . Morning train only connects at Reading 1 harm. rittston and Oeranton. • • ~Y * . 4 At Ilarriebtirg, trains connect' with “Penhaylrguipj "Norther Central," and "ChinberlAMlTalleY"Viilltisa for Pittsburg, Lanenater,BaltiniornAniltltltSChaviti ' • burg, Ac. Thronp,k 36ek tits. to , Lanctisttir,• N'oA Carei4lso, .Daltimore. 80 Ma. boggago allowed to each - passenger. • •• The &coed:Crass Cars rita _with all the abtrie train i Through First Class Tidnalsat reduced rate Buitalb, Detroit. Chicago, and all the prtncl points in the Vast, ?shit West, and Canadas; and L grant Ticket! at lower Farce s to all'abiev'e glades, can • bad on,applic44oo. to the Station Agoutis?. Lehetiou. Throyg,h First-Claas.Coupon ,Tlekets, and Emigran Tickets at reduced Kares; 'to all the quinelpa4oluts in': the North and West, aturtha Canadam COMMUTATION TICKETS. 'MM.% Coupons, at 25 per cent' dlecount,,lietween • any piiinta desired, and MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all piiinte , at *45 each for Familietfand 'Huainan Firms. Up Trainee leave Philadelphia forlifoudin, rheirria-• km and Pottsville at B.A. 51. antl,3,2o'andp . P. M. al , Passengers are requested to purclit* tickets fora the Trains mint Nigher ForitOffged, if. paid in too corn : — • —• • : ' • 0.: A. NICOLI,S July 17: 1 881. - Engineir coull'Suprrinplicnt. P. P. McOAULLY HARD,WARF; AT MST.. '.l"ltevratf,VAP,istitzsm,..,;dmze:c - ..elected •as vo:sw FOR lar Pnrtios who bare settled their accounts lo April 1, 1801, wlll , be allowed a liberal credit on purelahace.— ThoVo wik; liavo wasettied will find tbeiracoounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for isnessiketo settlementsind .00llee• thin. - 11:•KAAdANT. Lebanon ' 1a1:17, 1661. • . I'AIIES T. YOTAGT ---G-A-S T-T-E.Ftri • .1117 /MIMI STREET, nbxt. .Bi:Artp 'LIT [Mir th 114 18 1. II YOU WANT CaltEckr- Lyeg e it' dbor Letaion posit Ste& wanted ..,,.. .- . . rt . sub!!!ibee.li .t. sNoy tir ittire • / 1 120 . :11a..gitti` ..• • • . • • • GL O it.S*4O . EV• ! .. - • -,•'' ••••Ltt At thb Bring it immediately: 2, _,I'4I.IIII3OPSTRIIMCLUIt: . Lebanatif septerabbilit 7 sEp - . ' ,1101 onortpient of “rikoata and 15:4 0 aitOnetreccivect-e.bit Oar - A • reti. Bargams by,s iroorrisz . t -r, •• .ave yo ' h seen Prot ' ,tin out peWArtaiiiii; HOSTETTER'S
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