giVittrtinr: TERNS, • $l6O A YEAR LEBANCi - g, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,-1.802 HOME AFFAIRS. Mir Why John, where are you go. log to hi Inch a hurry Why, I ant going to LAUB.V.III'9, in Market street, tr buyvt Dice lot of Furniture. Well, John, canyon tell me the ream" why LAMUCII 1161111 DO Much more Furniture and Chairs than all the Cablatibmaters in Lebanon together Yes, John, I think I can mil that reason very plainly hi his always got by far the largest and beat mon. mentanf all kinds of Furniture and Chairs on band, whlchle also sells a greet deal cheaper than any other Cabinebnleker ; besides he has en excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which be delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. ** As the 913 d Aegiment will leave for the seat of war tilts week, thcpublio will please bear In mind that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING:ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that of C. Tirtorunntattes. Any person in want of good, made work will please call on him, be. fore buying elsewhere. C. BROTHERIAXE. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1881.—Gmo. Drs. Geo. Rex and John H. Rauch, natives of this county ) we are happy to announce have been appointed ItrigadeAprgeons. The former Is A on of Abraham Rex, Erti., Shaefforstown, end the letter of Bernard Bauch, El., of this borough. They read medicine in this plactriritit - Dr..T. W. Mellinger. lan ILenry M Ellis had his arm 'Veoontly broken by en ox reticb be was about Ilstagbterlng. Jacob Gaukley recently Bold a frame 4,1414 lititise and' two acres of laud, near his warn, en the turnpike, two miles east from Lab ' anon, to Joseph Yeager, fin. $l,OOO. Qapt. Long of tho 93d regiment 'was presented on New Year dor, by the members _ 'of his eotopany, with a handsinne belt and sash, As a token of estoetn. Lieut. Vanstavoren had his.trial at Washington, the beginning of last week, on the *barge of larceny, for which be was some time agO arrested, end wee acquitted. The house and lot, at the corner of Market street and Jell alley, tuhanon, belonging in the estate of Daniel Miller, hoe been bought by Mr. Janine N. Roger', for $l, - 3no 1)0. NoT VERY SEIMIP.—Mr. &MIMI Potert sold a nag, last week, for fifty eonta. If ha had inld him to a government, contractor -he Might htirii got as ta.tny dollars. 'Four .Itifridred Tr oope, from Ca nip "Cortip, Uotrisburg, passim] through Lebanon on Friday - , on their way' to 'Philadelphia via the Lebanon Valley and Beading Railroads. It is understood they are to be attached to a Regiment, and immediately fercratdecl to South Carolina ter letivelervice. A great error was made by our Le((Waters at Washington in inereasiny tho duty oh coffee, as between the duty and these Wile sharks, speculators, the prospect is that Its OptistiMptlon will be so materially lessened as in the and to yield less revenue at il'e cents per pound than if the duty has been 2 or 2i.— In this county—and we are informed it Is tho same over the state—the consumption of that tit , Vete his already decreased 100 per cent.. Captains Eli Daugherty, JOlit M. .10tai Long, and Sergeants Jacob P. Rat blob and Prank fletto, all of the il3d Regiment, were on a visit to Lebanon lest week, some, if not all, of theta bringing large amounts of sol diers' money to their families. Private Daniel Copt. Lentz is else here et present. PrC44 WWI oleo home on a visit to his family. Ttyttiptitettiktid thut Lieut. John P. Ely, (dike 7teguierarmy, teas Lanett last week, but we did not get to see hint. Our friends of Alyerstown had a deatruotlee Are in their pinee on Sunday morn• lag, at 1 e'eloelt. The exteneire.Steam Tannery theAlleeire. Leah, several IstrUses, a Carpenter Own, &03., wergentiroly destroyed. We did , not learkhow the fire orlgtneted, not whether the prOperfy destroyed w.O insured. Ulrich forwarded, last week, the following liecthanios and laboring men to Al. exendria, Va., to be employed 04 the repairing, of the railroad between that plane . and Waehing ton. They are in the employ of Mr; Mitchell• They arrived safely at Alexandria, ea Thursday last C,yruslrvin Derr Harrytepot, Joint Long, Usury Gosoort, Wiliinm Bailor, Cy rue Dielotion, William Biling, J. A, 'Welter, Di no:l4.loa, Prod. Hong°, Richard Derr, Win. At. kine. Jacob Sh oiler, WM, forgoer, ID° winan, Hen. Gossett, G,o. Tobin. Wo stopped - c in (,9 the,Court House .on. Thursday evening, soannoy others did, to -lis ten to subjects on education. Instead of that we were treated to a polltiatil tirade interspersed With edneational matter, from Superintendent Deans, of Delaware county. He fully convinced us that be knows something of education, but nothing at all of pollilsor, - Or if he does is as big 014 illiberal end fattalleal as most from -big sea. tion, Mr. Deans should have known that many of his-audience mightlie friends of Mr. Baohon• an ; that not a single ellarge against him has been substantiated; and than the question is still Open for Dimas, or anybody else, to prove, either with or without the Covode Report, a sin &l not' that Impeaches the honor, honesty, loy alti or patriot ism of lamer Buchanan. • Can thus much be said for Mr. Deans' political friends.- 7 - Let bins read In another column of to day's An. viltrtgati'llie speech of Mr. Dawes, (Republican) in Oetistess, or the Van Wyok Report, and be will Add truthful matter for consideration, to whlob, dld not mak* the most dls taut allusion. Educational, eharitable, patriotic attd ether emulate's' have so often been taken ad .vartUage of, of lute, to insult Democrats, that we thought it no more than proper to refer to this . stedirels gratuitous insult by one who should baitsp known better. We hove no objection to Afr. Deeds, or any one else, abusing anybody or anything rAt Ids bent, but we do'object to getting an Saloom together under false pretences and then ingultivg With Impunity a large portion of It. If he bad confined himself to upholding „Ab olitionism and denonnelng Democracy, in gene ral terms, we would not have alluded to it, but whall hi Wattle personal end threw his slurs on Gen. McClellan he committed ,an-guttege that deserved, as it received, condom , natloD. - orettrug, we are Wormed, not hav ing been there, that ill-feeling was manifeated, omagloned,fly 3fr. Deans' ill•thued remarks of the previonip vetting. It is to be regretted that the cause oliduaatiote shoed be injured, as it Is, by such Inconsiderateuess. For the Advertiser. ANAGRAMS ONOI I 9ORAPRICAL NAMES. No. 1. Neal Nob.* No. 6. Sal Cntren. do. 2. Dear Nig. (Kt , I g 9 Santa. do. 3. Sob Not. do. 6. Tern Raves. do. 4. Dan Ai Tart/ dct, 9. Rot a Sot. ' '-• do. 6. Show not. 0.10. 10'. Ned ran ail. ~A116W1 2 2 11,4 t we*. Alltb AnSitfir to Enigma N 0.4, 0944 at week— 'lo4frgAtilf 4nswer to No. 2.4143tAirt0.`,1 - Mr. Reodel has for sale "A Discourse delivered at Camp Meige, by Rev. G. F. Stalling, A. M., of tho Lutheran Church, New Philadel phla, 0., on the Great Rebellion. Single copies 6 cents : or, it will be forwarded by mail on re. ceipt of two 3 cent postage stamps. The class of Singers at the Inst . '. tote, under charge of Mr. B. 0. Camp, of North Lebanon, received commendations. as it deserved, for its proficiency. The performances of the la. dies were creditable to themselves and their teacher. We are indebted to Mr. Killinger for a handsome volume, entitled "Commercial Relations," and also to hlessrs. Bocghter and Hoffer for favors'. HANDBILLS FOR SAL ES Printed cheap, and at an hour's notice at 'the Advertiser Office We republish the list of the recent. ly elected officers of the Lebanon County Agri. cultural Society,.a blunder having occurred in the same last. week President, Hon. WILMA'S( RANK. Vice Presiden le, J. Weldle, Joe. Heilman, H. S. Recording Secretary, Isaac 'Hoffer. Corresponding Secretary, Samuel Miller.. Treasurer, Conrad.H. Borgner. BOARD OP MANADRRS. Lebanon, East Ward, T. T. Worth, A. S. Ely ; Lebanon, West Ward, - Wm. Shirk, D. E. ; N. Lebanon borough, Geo. Hoffman, Sol. Smith; N. Lebanon rsrp,, Jacob :Sheaffer, Henry Heil. man, jr.; Swatara, Jos. Long. Dr. W. A. Barry; Bethel, Michael 'Rohr. Elias Walborn; Union, Jacob T. Michael, T. Shiley ; East Hanover, Daniel Gerberich, D. M. Stank; Londonderry, Martin Early, Samuel Bowman; North Arriville, Samuel Milao, - Dr. Fahnestock, jr.; South Annville, 41.1). Sancta/a; Jacob Bachisum ;'He'. delberg, Dr. A. V. Bucher. Peter Zimmerman ; Millcreek, Jonathan iilig, ~Wm. Zimmerman ; South Lebanon, Jacob Cociley, Philip Shamir, sr.; Cornwall, Samuel Erb, Jaeisb Witmer, jr. ; Jackson, Jesse Reinhold, henry Krcitzer; Cold Spring, U. R. Tracy, Adam !leak. The. Lebanon County Teaebore Ir stitute held its sessions in this borough last week. Theltttendance of citizens and strangers was ye. ry large. The excrai,es were interesting, and we trust benefiolal to teachers and the cause of education. As our labors prevented us from at tending, we are unable to give a proper notice of the proceedings, for which, however, tits -fol. • owing Minutes are substituted : • Lebanon County Teachera' .A.sooiation In response to a call by the County Su parintendent, the Associatiou. „met in the Court House, Lebanon, lin - Thursday morning, January 16, 1862, and 'continued three days. The meeting was called - to order by the County Superintendent, who in a brief sal utatory, congratulated those present upon• having again convened' for the purpose of mutual improvement. A permanent organization wits effected by electing the following named officers ; President, ex officio—Treniy Houck. Vice 'residents—J. A. BrOome, John itadearmel Secretaries- J W. liarbeson, S. Krtunbine, Treasurer— Samuel Harbeson... Ekeentive Couunittse—Misses Mary Moore, M. C. Olnim, and Dinners. A. S. Light, S. S. Weise, Jortnne Henry. On motion it was itgreed that the Ass°. elation meet in the Morning it 9 o'clock, in the afternoon at and lathe evening at 7. Adjourned. ArTHRNOON SEssiox.—The roll was call ed after which the President addressed the Teachers, on the impoitance of Teachers' Institutes. Mr. Camp's Singing Class, composed oT a number of young ladies, then discoursed excellent vocal music. 0. P. Bullard, Esq., of Delaware-county, was introduced, and delived an inatructive lecture on the nature of the attnomphere. - Vocal music, after whiCh a practical address on "object lessons," was delivered by C. W. Deans, Supericitendent of Dela ware Co. • M. Andrews, on Raiding, ekplained his mode of teaching it. Mr. Camp exercised the members in ar ticulating sounds. Vocal music, after which, on motion, ad journed. EVENIN6 SESSION.—VocaI music, follow ed by au impreasive prayer by Rev. H. S. Hiller. Dr. Bliss, substitute for Senator Landon, delivered a address on Government. He was followed by Mr. beaus, after which the tollolving question was discussed by the teachers—" Should schools be closed on Saturday, and District Institutes held in their stead." Adjourned. FRIDAY MORNING SESSION.—The morn ing session was occupied by Class drills, which were ably conducted by the teachers and entered in with spirit by the 'members. Theleacherewere divided into three - classes, as follows: Orthography, by Mr. Deans; Eugliith Graremar, by W. J. Burnshle ; Reading s by j. Henry. Adjourned, Arrentoos Sasstos.—Vocal music, af ter which Mr. Camp explained several points on Algebra, in which teachers occa sionally find difficulty. Miss Wheat delivered a well-written Essay on matters pertaining to the school. An instructive lecture on Physiology, was delivered by Mr. Boger, after-w.. icb the teachers were again exercised on the Elocutionary Chart, Mr. Deans, of South Lebanon, gave in structions in Arithmetic, and illustrated by blocks, the extraction of the square and cube roots. Adjourned. EVENING SVSEION.—VocaI music, after which Prof. J. P. Wickersham, delivered an instructive address on "Moral Culture." He was followed by Hon. T. J. Burrows, on a similar subject. The following question was then discuss ed—" Does •a purely intellectual culture promote morality." Adjourned. Sentrinav litorinsa Sesstos.—The roll ?iris called, after which an address on ."ventilation," was delivered by S. D. Dig arm, Superintendent of Dauphin county. Prof, Wickersham then delivered an ad dress on "Schmil reform." Adjourned. Arree.goos':Stsstoze.--The roll was call ed, and the teite ere exercised on the Ele mentary sounds. Mr. Yetter explained the b°st method of tone:Jag penmanship, by illustrations on the black board. Miss Lauser delivered an excellent and patriotic Essay, which was well received by the audience: The following question was then discuss ed :—"Are not a majority of our teachers too tyrannical in their school government!" On motion a vote of thanks was tendered Misses Wheat and Lauser, for the interest their Essays contributed to our meetings. A vote of thanks was also tendered to Mr. Camp and th,t young ladies composing his singing class, for furnishing the asso ciation with their excellent music. The County Superintendent addressed the audience on the success of our Insti tute, after which the proceedings closed with a Doxology, the whole audience join ing in the singing. Adjourned sine die,. Alikeut one half of the Directors in the county were. present. The following is a list of the Teaehers in attendance: North Annvitle—lnsito W. &Ile* Gee.. W. Stein, Jf A. Goodrum, A. J. Light, J. It Henry, E. AVE, Light, J. IT. Myer, Stephen W. Boltz, Frederick Yoke; J. W. Crulth.—All present South'Auneille—D, W. Miller, J. S. Kruiribine, J Pottiger, W. W. Trcixel, M. K. Berkholds*,VlAL Bhp. man, Jeremiah Hartz, Alfred Rudy, Second H. Harper. —All present. Cornwall—J. EL Rupp, D.' C. Smith, J. As'Breome,V. W. Harbeson, C. K. Lantz.-0: 2d2Fpotter,ll, Miller, John' H. Kreider, Robert McLane.—Allpreatiht. Cold Spring—J. Andrews.—All preening. Heidelberg—J. H. Mace, J. B, Oabba-john B. Foes, Charles S. Frantz, Andrus Shearer, Franklin Hraleks labo Sue. A. Uhler, Mee Backwalter, Miss Maggie E. Backwater, , A V. Halbach, Miss Aggio .11.:•Zarbei Mies Sallie E. Brinentrout.—All'present. JackSon—W. H. Hostetter, J. K. Franc* Item Wal l:ark -Solbori,„A.ll: Killmer,ll. P. Seihert,, (leo. 1:111lbekl Jaws Mier, --- J. Cooper, Geo. W. Donges. J. B. Wagoner, J. H. Strick ler.—]4 present; 4 absent. Lebanon Borough—Lem. Moyer, A. G. DehniVd. Boger, Miss Lizzie Ranch, Miss Amelia L. Lauserr, Miss E. C Mish, Miss Kate A. Zweitelg, Mies LouitioAlambleton Miss Mary Moore, Miss Pauline S. Wheat, Miss Marti; Gleim, Miss Kate A. Bowman, Samuel liadmioxii Samuel T. McAdam, .1. T. Nitrauer.—All present. North Lebanon Borough -.T. H. Rodeo easel, B. 0. Camp, Mee Carrie IL Rauch, Mee Rebecca K. Kremer.—All present. North Lebanon township --Ass.ph Light, Ephraim Stoever, Henry Allweln, Philip Hellman, Henry T. Elision, Simon Suavely, J. D. A. German, Win. T. Elis ion. Joseph Benson, Franklin Allwein, Miss• Amelia Shirk.—All present. South Lebanim townehtp—S. Geib. John ti. Burlier, A. T. Wells. B C. Walla, E. A. Mist, S. S. Weiss, J. E. Deans, 0. P. Beebe, Lelbig.—All present. Londonderry—Jerome W. Usury, Jerome Delninger, Brooke B. Foster. S. L Potter, Miss Mary A. Clayton, Miss Louisa Zimmerman, Findley Clayton, J. S. baker, J. F. Alclitm, John A. Horst, henry Basehore.-11 pre. sent r 1 absent Bethel—E. Y. Capp, F. 3l.Bachman. 8. L. Bean. Henry Risher, B. W. Price, Awue Light..Tacob Weltmer, R. Daniel Speck, tries Fernsler, Miss Eliza Huber.-10 pre sent; 3 aboant, Union —Reuben A. Henry, David E.l%liller, R. S. Dotter, John Dui:Acker, J. 11. Speck, P. B. Rank, D. B. Ifoleberg. —7 present ; i absent. Swatam—ll. A: Barry, (Ism. W. Tibright, T. J. Miller, B. R. Brown, John Troxel, Christian Bladed, Andrew Lamer, Abraham Ulrich, B. F. &hoots, 11. P. Rank. —lO present; 'absent. East Hanover—Vigil Wood, E. 0. Gilbert. Atlen B. Garberich, E. W. Gerberieb, W. Dordiemay, D. W. Uhrieb, Thomas P. Miller John H Books, Abner Stollen-9 pre sent ; 1 absent. blMereek- Z. Q. 11.03 - er, James Moore, Israel Garrett, F. A. Matthews. D. M Oarrett, W. H, lbaeh F. J Wen deb.—l present; 1 absent. Whole number present, 1.49 ; absent, The following were in attendetwo from Dannbin co. &nal D. higram, CO. Sao ; John K. Hinny, Mite; Kato Hurst, D. H. E. Lams, J. T. Woods, It. A. Earhart, J. K. Howe Amos Zimmerman, Mello Morebey, C. Sadler, Joseph , Landis P. B, Witmer, Palmyra Academy. W.' I. Burnside, 'Lebanon Valley TAMUnto, Rev. Mrs. R. S. Miller and Miss'es nose, Lebanon. Rev. Mr. and Mrs.. Wyetli,Swatara Collegiate Lastitute gptrialOlt Prevention is Better than (lure. rjlta ladies of delicate health or impaired organization, I_ or to those by wham an increase of family is I's mu any reason objectionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been prescribed in various parts of the old world for the past century. Although the 'article is ye ry cheap and simple, yet It has been put Up In half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exhorbitarA price of $5 per b.sttle, the unaorsigned proposes to fur. nish the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself with a per feet safeguard, at any drug store, fur the trilling sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician or druggist wilt tell yon it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of teatime nialst can be procured of its efficacy. Sent, to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr. C. DEWEItAIIX, P. 0. Box, No. 2353, New Haven, Coup. August 7, 1861-Iy. A.IILITARY UNIFORMS.—There is, perr tutpA no department. of military business In which there has I een a more marked himrevement than in the clothing of the soldiers. Not many years since officals end pi irate,: were cholla gtu-nients which were almost skip-tight. They wore leather sleeks, which were worthy . , of the name; for they kept the wearer in tribulation: while their padded breasts and tigl.taleeves matte volition n Mutter of great difficulty. During the present war, such of our volunteers as procure their uniforms at the lireivn,SioneClothlng list! of Rocklin . ] & Wilson, Nos, 603 and. 605 Chestnut street. above Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain clothing that is perfectly easy, substantial and becoming, The firm named have gime largely into the business,.ot making Military 014thirig, and th. it facilities enable them to fill the lariat orders. In the shortest poeeitil3 time. • ITILTNINEWELL S COML IL REALM:FY exteli In one of the most important characteristics namely, that of containing no materials of opium or antimony. which are so debilitating to weak constitn. Whin by its perfect simplicity it is dune with the Cough or Lung Complaint its sp:endid Told° quali ties exhibit or_ in giving strength to weak sys tems, weakened by disease, a peculiarity very impor taut, but-often lost sight of. In a ornparation like the Universal Cough Remedy may be found a great neces sity for every nursery, every mediciao chest, or count ing room, and from infancy to age it may be used with perfect impunity. See advertisement and read pam phlet. (November 6-Im. fttigiriito Sotitts, Sr..7onx's Raroastin Cuintcri.—Regular service every Wednesday evening at 7 1 4 o'clock , every Sunday trumping at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock . CitlttST —Services in Temperance Wall. every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. English preaching next Sabbath morning and , evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sitteluy evening in the Mora vian church. At 10 A, M., English preaching at the Horse Shoe Pike Meeting house. Preaching in the Evangelical Church next Sunday eron ing. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening in Salem's Lutheran Chur.,h. English preaching next Sabbath evening in the Ti, at Reformed Church. English preaChing next Lord's day morning and Ger man in the afternoon, in Zion's Lutheran Church. rarx i r+ OD the 14th inrL, by the Rev. George Wein', Mr .JNO. A. DONtIES, Merchant, to Mies REBECCA BABBLER. both of Ilyerstown. On ;It' 2,11004., by the Rev J. E. ['Grater ' Mr JACOB SNYDER, of Fa.tnyre to Mier ANNA LEUMAN, ~f Mount .i 4 town hip, isticarttr Co. On the 14th bort at the home of the bride, In Pal -11131111, by the Itev.L: A F -tear, Mr. ISRAEL. LANDIS to 31Ise CAROLINE bIaTTER, both of Fel myre. Io Joorrtown. OD ille3lBt nit, by Rev. Km hardt, Mr. JOON I.IILLMAN to Mile LYDIA PORTER., both of Bethel township, Bake county.. On the 9th inet..-by Rev. A. Romich, Mr. IRWIN lIESS, of Union, to Mire PURENA DAUB, of Strohm grifv. on the 76tli ult., in Lasalle conutY, 'mono- LAS .ECK EMT, formerly of this county, aged S( years, 7 months and ft-dept. Ou the 15th inst., in E..l.lnneyor• township, of Apo pIexy,:REBECCA, wife of Soloman STEIN. (soh or Rey% J. Stein, ileed.,) aged 28*.yeare, 2 months end 24 days. On the Olh lint, near Womeladorf, of Coneumptiou, Mat. ELIZA ANN HELDER, aged 27 years, :6 mouths and S &yet. On the 13th inst., in Itryerstown, N 'WALBORN, eon of Andrew and Elizabeth TICE, aged 3 years, 4 menthe and 21 days. Oa the 28th utt, in Jackson towneliip,l4l,3Z %FIRTH 1711 tiICFI, daushte of Henry nail .Sarah Uhrieh, aged 18 years. 11 fatailbs an .I 18 days. On the 716 lust., in East Hanover, CHRISTIANA /ARLIN°. agu-i about fei years On Ilia 111th hart.. in dwnt ant township, BUZAU KTII HMIISY, wlfii of ll'ut buy, agod 35 ) ears; 3 months inad-7 the Bth 'net_ in A n 1,17111,1. CIIIITSTI ANN DINO EM tN, wife of Dank! Ulu emita, (.IxeM, aged 75 pars, 4 manila, and 5 drys On the 33 hod.. in Palmyra. MARY KATE, daughter of Glenrgo W. and Nancy ERR, aged 2 years, 7 months nod 7 days. . On'the 12th In-st., "SARA rf 91ATILDA., !daughter of 'William anti Elicabett/ ELY, aged 1 year and 9 months. She gently souk to rest. An once slurtteed to do, Vpon her mother's. tender breast ; And as securely too. Fier spirit is mot dead, - Though•low the body lies ; , Ent, Freed from sin and sorrow now, She dwells beyond the skies. guntionteitto, Turnpike Election. 111OTICE is hereby- given that an election by the Stockholders in the ['resident. Managers and Com pany of the Bericerand Dauphin Turnpike road will be held at the. Public House or. J. 4. Dennethum, in iVy. erstown, Lebanon county, Pennsylvania. On Monday, the act day-of March next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., of that day. for the purpose i)f electing One Pres ident, Died Managers, One Treasurer, and, such other officers as ; may , be necessary to conduct the affairs of the seleConipatiy during the ensuing year. At the same time the Annual Statement of the Treas. urer will be laid befcire the Stnekholdere as usual lty.order of the Board, HENRY MULL, Pres't. JACOB BEADLE, Treasurer. [January 22, 1862. Public Sale. ivA[TILL be Bold at public sale, at tke reeklerme of Pc- Vy ter Sox. la North 'Lebanon township, near Dark, Boyer's Semi Nill, be Saturday, Fdorttatv 8,1862, , at 1 o'clock, P. 81., the following .Persoaal.:-.Property. $ late' of Amos Fox, deed.; viz :=lled; ifidetead, Chairs, Carpet, Chest, Takla) Watch, Looking bur' sertieles -9rears ° of sale will be made known by IiENRY .4.- PDX, Adritinistrater 6f„Amos Fox, deed, Jon. Bricker, A uction:6er: 32,'8245. THE NEW Yd {t' WEEKLY , JOIMNALL OF COMiIIERCE A CeithervatiVe Fatally , and Etteiiiese Paper. TIficukAIEST AND BEST WEEKLY reT AMERICA C ONTAINS nowe from all the World, 14 . 64 reports Tof the Produce, Grain and Cattle trade, Dry Goads and gooey . mar'kiits: The foe to dificirgattizers, North, or South.„ The sap. porter of the Union, the CouetitutLn and the laws. TERMS, FOR DNE YEAR. Twenty Copies or Upwards, to one addresa, $I emit.— Thirteen copies to one address $l5: Eight appiek $lO. Four copies sd. 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PALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR 'will cure Chapped liands, Chill Blaine, etc. PALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Corms, Car buneles, Ulm re. Warts, Ti dls, 11011SEHERPER should ever be without a box I endy for use. The timely nee of a. single boa may prove of more value than 100 times its cost. PA.ItEiNTS I—lf you hare a son hi the. Ardty, send him a DoX of Dailey's Pain Extractor. It may be the means of Paring las life, or the life of a comrade : for it will mire wounds of all kinds withnutpain.. Try the experiment ; If he dots not use it, it Will cost Sou but SISTERS yen have a dear Brother in the Army. send him a Box of panty's Psin Extractor; for it will corn wooftal of all kinds, and it may be the means Of saving Your brother's lite. DA MITERS yon•a loved ohs in the Army, who is dearer to you than life itself? Send hint a Box, of Dailey's Pain Extractoralt will cure *Oundi of all kinds. and preventintlamixinion, and may be the means of saving his READER I—it you haven friend ja the Army, send im a Eat of Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor I It may be the :polkas of BM log a 111 h. If you have no canto• nience for sending It, send it by mall. It will coat yea but 9 cents postage fora 25 et Boit. and in like propor tion for Wet. and Len il ex. The large h oxen Wlitttin mora for the money thou the 25 et. floras. NOTICE—The DALPWS MAGICAL PAIN EX. TRACTOR will do all and even more than we claim it will, we refer toDr. VALENTINE MOTP, and ItOndreds of other eminent Physicians and Surgeons, besides millions of people all over the land, who have used the Extractor with never Jailing . :snecees -for the past 20 For sale by, all Druggists, 4ml by HALL & AITaKEi Agents, 218 Greenwich 'Street, Tack , Who Will send a Box, of either slim, Pea Inge paid, many adds ess in the Unite'd States, on receipt, in money, or in Postage Btazups, of 25 els.. for the small size, or 5,0 etc. and sl.uo for the mettiton and large sizes. January 22 3.802.—1ye0w. . . ZWZINZSTRATOIV3 SILL'a OF VALI:TABU BLOODED STOCK and FARMIATG UTENSItS. • °0 • ' - _ STOCK, bred on the 11 COLEBBOOK LBTATE of the lets WILLIAM COLEMAN, deceitled. end A la rgoirsdor teapot of F,VR.M. U I'ENSILB, will be uffortql tit PUBLIC,' BALE, et COLEBROOK trUEN A OR, me • • Tuegclay, February 18th, 1862 . ) ' commencing at 10:o'elock, A. At., by order of the Ad. min iStrator of said estate, viz: HODS SIS AND 4IULM3-2 /Bonded Mares. Ac. SHORT LIORN Ott DIJKI4AAI STOOK—Tim fine Bail '-Leopard," 4 years old; 20 3lilch Cove; 7 . 11eileid, 3 years old; 3 Duffers, under I year old: 3 Balls, I. year old. . DSVON STOCK —The fine Ball "Eclipse," syears old; 20 pining Mitch Cons; 5 Ilvitorfi, between 2 and 3 years old; 4 Ushers, between 1 and years old; 6 OniTers, under 1 year old; 2 Bulls , 2 years olo; 3 Knits, 1 year old. ALDERNEY STOCE—I Bull. between 2 and 3 years old; 4-[Jeffers, between 2 any 3 years eld. SUS EP-20 Cotswold Sbeep, in pairs. SWINE—A lot of fine:Chester Couuty Figs, Shoat, and ll"gs; Breeding Bows wttb Also, 46 head of brie FAT CATI`LB, mostly blooded .Stook between 3 and 4 years old, :it for Butchers' or Farmers , use. Also. Broad and Narrow wheeled 3. 2 and lhorso WAGONS, HAR.RoWS, PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, Mowing and Threshing. MACIIINSS, at and Horse CARTS, Cora Shellera, Paten t Rakes, Putout tiny Forks Log, Halter, C..w and other Chai a. besidesa variety of other articles tees ntoneroas to metatiOn. . . Itt l l,. The bite Proprietor, Mr. COWMAN, spared teeith4r pains nor expense in procuring BLOOD that mould he obtained, and the excellence ef his STOCK le so well eemblehed in this Comity. an to render a more particular descriptiori of, it tinu.c.:srury. TH.II STOCK may be amen at the COLEtiLtOOK FA KM, at any time precious to the sale, by applictation to the Manager, Mr. JOHN tel_ Terme made known on day of sale, by U. FREEMAN, Administrator. Janilary 1.6.1862. Valuable Real Mstate at PUBINIC %ALE. WILL be offered at PUBLIC SALE, Y on B , ITURD.nr. Vie 25th tay of J'A.VCIAK 1; 1862, at the Public flume of Retina PilaffiDEßnaCH, in Slyer,tewu. the following. REAL ESTATE, lately be longing to DANIEL STY MRS. viz: Two TRACTS OF LAND, containing each about 26 ACRES situm, in .Tatkaon fuwabbip, Lebanon - comity, adjoining Myerstown, and beautifully Wonted brtwoen that Pillage and the Decut of tb. Lebanon le.tiley /tallroad. On one of the Tracts are erected a two etory FRAME 111/USE, a large :SWITZER BARN, and necetwary out. huildloge. Thin Property id 'Very e:e sibly Mated for being cut up iuto Lot,, anti to unqueetionably an 'mg the most vain ible In the county. It offere an excellent opportunity for carrells Who desire to make prtlittable invettntents in Real Estate. Sir Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 1.14 on enid deb when the term°, which will be. °any, will be made known. 40P If not sold rin , 'that day, it wit! -he •Renteg. JOHN W.' GLONINOER, fur Lebanon Bauk. JOll N Guitaicie, for li-banon Valley Bauk. Janutry 18. 1862. For Rent • • . TORE ROOM No. 2, "Eagle Bnilding,ll now oSennleil CN by B elzensteln & Bro., as a Clothing Storm- ...For nterms apply to Mrs. SARAN - LINEAWEATED, or Mrs: ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN. Lebanon, Jan. IS, O'll, YES Oil, VES ? R undersigned re spectfully informs tho ' Public that he will attend to ACCTIONERRING, k C, 4 1. will CRY SALES' at short notice and on reasonable trjr, fgr; terms. Ile can be found ftt his residence in North Lebanon Borough. JOSEPH. _ N. Lebanon Borough, .lan. 35, ' 62 . -31 °' • ' Assignee Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that 1.5 , 0 rim zr.sn. and VI Lavinia, his wife. of Jackson township. Lebanon county`, Pa., have assigned theirproperty and effects to the undersigned, of the said township end county, for the benefit of creditors. All perscinsha claims against said parties, as well those indebted: are re quested to make settlesiteut. .100 N A. DONGES. TIIOMAS BASSI—PA. Alyerstown, January 15; 186% • - WEIGLET & REGRIZE I General Commission Merchants FOE PItE SALE OF - Flonr, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit,. Bat ter, Egg., Chem; Poultry, &c., 102 WARREN ST., NEW' YORK 0. AVEIGLEY. N. 4E-mum. =I Chaptnan, tyon :goys, Naar York; Ilnr hi McKnight. Xleading,,, Pa.; Win. 31. Lebanon; Pa.; P. H. I..elangton, Ky.; William SeirrftlFe. New York; L. Betz, Canton, Ohio; Kauffman k Kiaeingar. Read ing, Pa.; Jones & Shepard, New York ; W. C. Corry .A; Co., Erie. Pa.; John Stiles. Allentown, Pa. New York, January 10,1362. PUBLIC' SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY vir ILL be sold at public &Wiens FRIDAY. FEBRUA- V V RP 21, 1662, at the maidens of Davin W. Un. men, 14' mite North frotitliffiderieksburg, Lebanon county, the following Personal Preperty, : 4 HORSES. 18 "ushit OF , TLE. 7 lIILCII. COWS, . ONSITIRE BULL, 40 YOUNG • ... A , CATTLE. 11 SHOATS, I Brood Am.. ands Narrow Wheeled Plantation WAGON, 11 Wagon Bodies, 2 Setts Bay LadAers, 4 Setts Harness, ,saddle, 24Ierse Block Sled. Said Drill, Plows, HarilAre, Shovel Harrow and Cultivator, Corn Sheller, Drag, cow,. and other, Chains, Hey, Grain and Other Foiks,'Skythea - and Cradles, Barrels and Stands, and other articles for the Ferni, House and /Kitchen. Selo to cornmtmco at prec'sely 12 o'clock, when terms will bp made kaomp by DAVID AV, TIIIRICEI. ,Tacoh'Shnotterly, Auctioneer. 15; PUBLIC . SAIL:E.. VVILL be sold ad Xtrin,w ..$A LE. on &imam .1 ,. , I/ JANUAR Y 255/050, et 1 O'Ciork; V. .m., at lUe l'oblie House of Nelson-Einnetbuto , lo Myerst ovn, ,A .MA l ' 00 aitou.lin_, 5S by 108 feet, in }lyeestown oforesi;.kticronting on Mill rStreet. on which are erected _a .ON.E.AND-4.- , 11ALF.STORY HOUSE. with a" COOPERING ... ' 114 SHOP attached, , e, SUMMER -IEOUSH,I2 by 16 II feet, BAKE OVE N, . HOG STY, and newssary out-buildings. ' ' ' • 44' Thera era all kinds of FRUITS ors the Lot. Air Conditions at Sale. SETA BACHMAN. '3l.yeristowa, Janniry 15, 1862. ' A. dititi - . 4 *tWOrlti Notice. -NTOT.WE lalieeeke. [Oxen; tbo,lol.tept.griecinelniatni -111, tion co UR. /Wake otAlaoari- lab? , ,areNorth Lebanon toe•nabi,Ro4,obauon:eo4) , Pa,tijoqoand, e been. granted to. tbotninctereignaAnkklonnon bor ones, All II limn I,l 4 44 betiforArAmi#4l4l4ofaltid- )'',state, are raciaeated to .Waaa.PaYwea.t, aP42bowatevitig.ataips. premit them. HENRY A. Jta4, Albninisteglogr. tth Lebanon, j.kupAr4 81 LIB It BURNING AND LIDIMSTONE. riMIE Subscriber haying mote./ the excellent Limo Stone Quarry of Mr. John Ge6r,., , se in the South Western part of this borough, offers to the public LI M a fresh from the Kiln at Se per hundred bushels. sod $3 for Slaelted Limo. fie will sell at this price in Cash or Trade. STONE for Walls and other purposes can be had at any time, cheap. for cash and trade. Ile solicits the oatrpnage of the public. HIRAM IiOILiER. January iii,1802.-Gt. 4 t - te , I rI'HE SUBSCRIBER otters to Rent his largo three story BRICK BUILDING, in . Cumberland street, Lebanon, between the Black Horse and Wa4hlngton Hotels. Said building was lately in possession of Mr. Iteisner. It bas a flue. Store Room, Basement, large Buck Building, Outbuildings. Garden, Ac. It will be rented in whole or pm tto said applicants. Apply to J. C. Reisner, on the premismor to the undersigned above Annrille. Possession will be given on April I, :tannery 8, 1802. WM. ATILT. FOR RENT. Ok=l=T= (fain underitigned WSW Itt inform tbe Ladies Lehs. I Pon county, that In, ilhS , the largest lot of LADIES' (H) hand over offered In Leleur>n, which will be sold et lotr rates-,froto to $45 per Rift NO Furs toi:vrepresented in order to affect n slde. Lebanon, Nov. It, 'II. ADA3I RISC. • • ENkcitlors 7 Notice, 1 1 10 OMB is hereby. Oren, that. Letters Testnninntary on the flstate of Michael itess , nr.. aped, trfte of Union township, t.t•banon county, have been grant t,' to the undersigned- All pot-onus having claims on sold Estate wilt please present thein, duly anthentles lind.those indebted will xnaltepayntent tvit4eut de lay to etcher of the utukNigneti. MICHAEL 111 5, ;fr., trni , ,n townshl'9. .TACOS WEIDLEI Lebanan: • ExoctiLizra the - ratatv at.Kzekt.ur.z. ar., NoNetaiwx '4%1'661. . GREAT BARGAINS kT TTI u• BEE HIVE. J. GEORGE Has. purchased the stock of Goads of ECKERT -& BROTHER, AND. WILL SELL AT AND DELOW COST, }laving bought the Dress Goads at a large count, way one wishing to purehase Goode_taD . Y. cheap will remember the DEL DIVE STOE Lebanon, Decembrr 2i. IW._ "I*4l, NE 'W . FUltfill IT URE -ST 0 at E CUMEEItLAND STREET. EAST LEBANON". .. Neiviy.Opposue Bitblf.s Hotel. ri SITE subsCriher,again calls attention to his full and 1 splendid antortinent'of all' kinds of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, inch as Bureaus, &oral:irks, Desks. Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges. Jenny hind end Cottage Bedsteads, and - all - other articles in - his,line. YOBNU BEGINNgItS • Take particular . notice thief yon don't, miss the pleas, fur you can InlY 2 CllE.A.Pillt-.there than at any other plam in the borough of Lebanon. His for = niture 'is all of his ONVII numufaeture, and - ' warranted to be sal/stun tial. - Come andj edge fur Ourselves. Yon Will find a 1.A.R08 AND SPLENDID STOCK always OD, hand to suit any customer, and you will th , cl that you ran buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the place, and Come one, Come all. and save yourmoney.. 43- All Furniture will be delivep* free. in Eood A. Ia:ROMERO Ell, Lehai Deccinhel• CiIIICISVNIAS IS 'COMING And we' are iesitied that many ‘8.1.10 read this A uvr:u• TISLIIIENT are already eousiderioy, WHAT TO' "PI ESEN'V to their rat-dives and friends at home and abroad. ne IVOInd suggest t,he following, : Rith , r A OAP PEN, A PORTEMOSI . - A TRAVELING RAO, A - PORTA (IL E 'HESE. • A FINE ENORAvINa, A MAGIC LASTER A STEREOSCOPE. or A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM, AN AUTOGRAPHIC ALBUM, A FRIENDSHIP ALBUM, A 'SPLENDID BIBLE, A BEAUTIFUL HYMN BOOK, A. PAPER MACRE BOOK, - A HANDSOMELY BBILND Bum, or any other Fancy Article, in our line, suitable es a present, and acceptable to any person, TEE PLACE TO BUT THEM IS AT Reedeß's BoOlCand Stationery Store, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Penna. IL—Miicalaneuna Books will sal at greatly re duced prices—rir,: $l.Ol Books for 75 cants; ta.2o for 30; $.1.00 for 40 r. 70 for 3d, and (15 fur 3734 Lebanon, Dec, 10, LS6'. PROF. WOOD'S' RESTORATIVE CORMAL BM BLOOD RENOV 430 R Is precisely what its name indicates, for, while pleasant to the Wile, it is.revirifying, exhila rating. end Strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies. refustates nod renews the! blood in ell he original purity, end thus re. Motes Wei renders the ej'sleu: invulnerable to attacks of disease. -It is the only preparation I ever ogeretl to the vorl,l in a popular form so its to be within the rench of all. So chemically ' and ekilifhtly comhined as to be the most pow. erful tonic, end yet an perfectly' adapted to us to act in perfect accordance with the lauis of na ture, and hence soothe (lie weakest siontaels, and tone up the digestive organ?, and allay all ner vous and other irritation. tis also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it La -never' ' followed by lassitudeor depression of oplrits.- 1 It is composed eutirely of vegetables and those l thoroughly combining powerful tonic and sooth ing properties, and consequently can never In. jure. Such a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical acience..and also by .all who have suffered from debility; for it needs 'no medical chiller knowledge even to eeu that debility follows all attacks of die leebe, and lays the unguarded system open to, the Attacks of men vof the moat dangerous tot (which poor humanity is constantly liable.— Such, for example, as the following: Consitesp hot, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Yitinttiess, Nervous Irritability. tNeurelgis, Palpitation of the Ifenrt, Moiety.' choiy, hypochondria, /eight Sweete, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of cases, so fear fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fe male ll'eaknesses and Irregularities. Also, Liv er Derangements or Torpidity, end 'Liver Cam-, plaints, Diseases of thu Kidney'', Scalding or Incontinence of the Uriqe, or any gEneral do rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain id the Beck, Side. and between the Shoulders prolis positinn to Slight Colds , hacking autoContin tied Cough, Enewiati,m, Difficulty of Croothlog and indeed we might enumerate many more still, but we have apace only to env:, it will not only cure the debt lily following Chills and Fever, hut prevent all attacks erlhing from :Nit a/matte Influences, and mire the dioeeses at once, if already attacked. Awl as it acts di rectly and persista, by upon the binary sys tem, arousing the 'Liver to fiction, promoting, in fact, all,the excretions and secretions of the system, it will intaltitdy prevent any deliteri. I ous consequences following upon change of en tente and water; hence alt travelers sbouid have a bottle with them and all should take a ('tails spoonful at least before eating. Ai It presents eostivenesa, strengthens the digeetive organs. It 'Mould be in the hands of all persons , of sedentary habits ' , indents, ministers, litera ry men. Aud all lattice not accustomed to mncli out door exercise eitould always we te— lt they will they will find nn agreeable, pleas ant, and efficient remedy 'against these ills which rob 'them of their- beauty: for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot inlet while the above iri egemilties continue Then again, the Cordlat is a perfect Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the final hist the will pass the dreadful pelitxl with per feet, ease and safety. There is no mistake about il. this Lbrdial is all we claint,for, it. Mothers try. .it I . And to you w.• appeal to detect theill aces or decline not only of your daughters be fore it be too late, but also your 80113 and hes. hands, for while the fernier, frow false delicacy, go down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the Ituterers often so mixed up with the sxeltentent of bust noes that if it were not for yon they too would travel in the some downward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fell. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently amid; for. see are sure your never failing af fection will unerringly point you to Professor Wood's Restorative Cordieland.lllood Reneea. tor by tbe remedy which shonitt be always on hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprie tor, 44 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market i street, St. Louie, Mo., and sold by ill good•Dro g7 lsts. - Also by Dr. Rosa, opposite the Court ouse, Lebanon, Fe. Price Ono' Dollar per Bottle . . [July 24, 1661.—1 y. cow. _ . • Administrator's Notire. "lICTOTIefI is hereby given that Letters of 'AdMintstra tion on the estate of ['tutu , klansa, deed., late of Londonderry township, 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, and those having claims will present them, witbont delay, to tho undersigned, for settlement.. , CHRISTIAN HOFFER, Admin'r. Londonderry toirtship,.Doe. 18, 1862. . . Store:House for Rent. risIIIS stand contains a large Store Room and eleven 1.. other rooms for family dwelling an.l store house.— It is situated in Ilellman's Dale, Lebanon county, four - and a half miles west from Lebanon, on the liplUnion Canal. Store has been kept in Onshore house for the last three years. This stand is situated in a thickly settled part of Lebanon county and is calculated to do a largo Country and Boat' busineu, having a tine wharf and landing tbr boats; to lay, and largo and conveniont stabling for boat !torsos. This stand is well worthy the attention of such wishing to engage in Store, Grain and Goal pa. 8/11086. Terms very, moderato. October 30, la. -.).OUN ItEILMAN, 11.; Ss . • ' •s -rOW.Bargeine in Oentlipen , 6 and Bore :Wear please Lia) et theCtioap Etoreof • wsrlEA a. 821 XL. MONEY WANTED. F !NEE comraisuirmers of Lebanon connty are cle:lron..l 11. of inaking a loan of SEVERAL TIIOI7SA ND DOL.- ! LAPS. Immediate application elmuld be made to the i Treasurer, C. 11. Borgne.r. E,,.-4., or DAVID IfOLLIMIF,P.,I Conatn.k.l, - .,r.vrzi 511101 BOLTZ.. l of i ROBERT EVAN 3,. i Lebanon county AtioAt:—CYRC'S Snntr., Clerk. • Lebanon, September 16, 1661. PUBLIC INOTICE. A Li, PERSON'S indebted to MthltilAid .. , 3tenor-tiller. or North Letiatios testi:4dp i Ltd - At. non eAtnty, are hereby notified that Ids books of isunit base been transferred toNtleha.-1 herd.. uJ that the seine have been plart , d in tar hands t'it c.-Atne tien. If the servants are nut settled before tire Id of January, next, suit wilt be brought. .10STAIT FUNCIT. Att'y for - Michael Shenk. Lebanon, Dec. 4, '6l WOOD and - COAT,Atuf, f THE undersigned. baying la.mehi Mr, Henry Spoons Rood Cud ('osl fard, s short distance north-east of :NleSsrs. Foster Mutelia Foundry, in *Cho borough of North txt•anon; and also bought from '2OO to MO conns WOOD and from 600 to 10fat TONS OF (NM i,, of all liiiptA and grades, mlllO,l I will sell ut Iles yard Or doll C , 01" at as small profits its will suit the Therefore in titsail those that are in vant of any of those art Isles to eall aura see trin same,, assert sill prices, and judge. 6ir thenead Veg. DANIEL LIO (merellant.) North Let anon, July 3; 1511, Boolis and Stationery Em porium, AND O TE iIEADCztrA IZTERS A( IT . 1.3114V.P!T' 4 V/PAZTaii i iIAS RE3iOVED ~tiered las Rook Stoat, to Mer'oet Square, Let anon, b o e f. l4a ca l, ,, o o, i i i . rr ,,, e , e n ti A a y l,le ,.. t il e z, r o nt L. a Eg . ..t . : ... n t e o ra) :CA/ and ItLner.LtAxars CA every cleat riptierr. gape rhaAN,t...3pheriag loather and paper Pa.i.i'llealtz, era every varizty STATIONIeItY, holo,Fole arol WINDOW SHADES A f:trga ediety Plain, Fancy, RuiT, oe:gaa, 4:ii:t, PAPUA SLIADES. Neat Phltarna, Plain , (3,7 ten, Blue at! uilt. Alw UM latest yud simplest 8 CYLDS: OF FIXTURES. 7g:1". CALL AND EXAMINE. Lelraion, flentetabdr gtasco. NEW CASH STORE! E Or T - CI 00 DS • AND NEW PRICES. 44 F. SWARTZ hereby inform: the public that ha Ile has just opened a sloth of !NEW GOODS at the oiii :Rand of Swartz it Bra., Rail Building. which trill ba xatil for rush at prices to auit the time:. All are in vited to call nod examine. [Lebanon, April 10,'0]. PUBLIC NOTICE. DERSONS bating claims against Isasz Hoffman, of Heidelberg townships Lebanon county, will pleatro present the stone to the undersigned in Shaefferstown, and those indebted will plea.te make payment without dele2,•. The publie is cautioned agailLzt buying from or selling to the said Is:me-Huffman. JONATHAN ZETIBE, Dee. 18, 1,5G1.1 Cmutuittee of Dune Hoffman, 34,;.-tAk AYER'S 0 104- 47h' 011 .TIT UT TO t, " PILES •„6., ...„-1,1„. an i • II kill 3.01 n. I,3r , tun cIL 7 * " . " ' < 4 hEifi raugitl, a n d your f,elings ur I Jai lc cum tot table , bias:; ItsISAW. I n On pi elude to I ' l set trots alluese. etmos in of S.J.At , lato s a=ekeepahg :4 ea kkill I 1 Arm - 1 Irt 0 .",“, hotels 11. e or thet - / • „,. - ) • al o Ayer 's tt,s, 11150 out t Ito tlt, 4d, 11 , 1 mn s pttral the I.looit ill t the littlds I.kikt,t uu 111103- Ifte, et tletell be kith mmtn. - :-,mate rim fomtt or t lII' /ki t 41 • lit Ili t ilt/lt tile et ...Lent flow tin oi,Fiill. II M. Wile 11 ntaha kliscMei A rot 1 &title'. I' h li. hi the WWI, and hi)• lic 11 1 1 1 tellt hike. si, II Wit It ilinett, II lei Ilitelk Itlll 1111' serrewndtug wmoral astm +. 1011. I , llfltik I lig, and ais,,t i e lC bite 111 ilt I t tho rill' .:'llll see 111 W dote Us they to , tot , - the II dill of the ott I tritia it tLo 1.11 St tilt f,olttoA ill' II -dill alaau, 11 it ki I Ina 111.1 s applinnt at tits tt it ,a 1 and conuunn Veep] Mit IS stl.o 11 113 1/1 111.111 y of the ik eh Tito ' , Mae pkilgatit e elroet e‘pds t 111. I.`lll9l , lsimilar k.b-4 1 hone mt 1 tie, 111141.illonts ot the tatmid ltto 'trotti of the body, tiv yat a molly. mai 116111) or them o. eh , rarei by Ills saute Malls. NOIR' 11 be It "Vt tile V tof tatese Pills, trait neglect to employ them tholl-ottkis t of r I,,t,ime. 1 1 111siti r kus in eOMe of 1110 m Ito :pal eih,t, kuvnn lotblv• pct ' - sons 11 . 0r._ n Pw•totmliag Neretrdiee, St. Louis, Rb. 1551 1 . Du. AV:R. Your Pills ure lhu paragon or all that is gr6t Tlicy liars Cured tut- Mlle 88ir7liti.r or ulcerous Sores math her that. had prareil incurable lbr years. Ihir mutter has hero 1071 g. grjol- OWAy aniiCito triilr MlAChei Zttlit trilllo4,*oll Wl' Akin 11.11.1 lv her hair. 'Alter our child was cured, she also tried, your l'illi, uud they have surial ASA RIDS As a Family Physic. Prom 1).•. E. II: arrticright, it Orkorts. Yottr Pills are Lie itritofu of purges. Their excellent qualithat surpass 'my cathartic We pneause. Thoy are wild, but very certain ;ut,l effectual in their action on the how OS, which Makes them invaluable to ue la the daily rent soul of disease. ileadaelie 7 Sickilemillatlicilrotil Stamm:h. tbnii Buitimorc. Dr..tEtteo. Al' 1 mount ituswer vott vultai eornpluinte I Itavu owe:twilit your Pitts Itetter than to say alt that we e r er I plr.ee great depen dence on ani effitelual cathartic in )U deny contest with disease, stud nl f do that your PIM afford us the beet wo hare;-1 of color:go mite thrill highly. - • Pirrnitrno, Pa, Muy 1, 1855. Dn. J. C. Ayen: T 'lave Luun repueteilly eurod of the,wonst kearfecbc any body ran hove by it dose or two of our Pilbc. TO uteque to arise from n Pull stomach, which therelenntio at once. Yours trllb greut respect, ED. W. PEEMP., C?r , d - Stemitcr Clari9n. • Bilious. Ithiortlers —Liver Complrtlnts. Posit. Dr. ra...lnrr, 1k If New /or*• Cry. only tuu your NIL , tolmirehly adapted to tlaelr inir innne n I had the hest of plirsiclans, the di : emits Grew worse nial worse. until br the nairico of your exc.:Sent npont in BuTtimore, Dr.:W.lBcent%, I tried your rills. Their effects were slew, hut sure. By persorcriug ue the use of them, lam now entirely . well. • SENATZ CIISSIDER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Doe. 1155. Da. A7EII: I have been entirely cured, by Yourl'llle, of Rheumatic Cuut —a painful disease that had afflicted me for ytors. VINCENT SLIDELL. Nr : m”st of the Pills in market contain .Mercury, which, although n minable remedy in Skilful hands, is dangerous in - a public nil in tile dreadful conse quences that frequent' incautious use. These await' 1.10 mercury or nee Nlhatevor. Price, 25 cents per Bit; . .cir 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A dz..CO., Lowell, Er.sllll tElt Sold by .J. L. Lernborger, Dr. itoas and D: e.•ltabor, Lebanon ; Bolver & Bro., Ant:trilby; Shirk, .11yeratown; horning, IIL Nebo; Harper, East Ilanover; Exalt, Elaciferaoyvut and by Dealers everywhere. . • IF' YOIJ WANT -• APLIOTOCIRAPH of yourpelf or !Auld, tho botteank .to NEW: at D.III 4 T'S Gallery, mat door. to the Labanoi Deposit HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS: The proprietors and manufacturers biIiDS TETTEWB CELEBRATED STOMACH: ulr TEIIS can appeal with perfect eonfidepce tq physicians and citizens generally of the United iitates, because the article has outlined fiririu z tatiou heretofore unknown. A few facts npoti this point will speak more powerfully Alma volumes of bare assertion or his zoning puffery. The consumption of llostetter's.Stomaei Bit— ters for the last year amuuuts4 1.0 over . a,htilf . . million bottles, and from its. manifest steak increase in times past; it is evident that iltiritig• • the coming year the consumption willlrreitett:- near one Million bot ties. This immense amoni k t, could never have been cold but for the yure feedi,:inal properties contained in the preparsz . , lion, and the sanction of the mok6 prominent physicians in, those sections . of * the ,couji,rry.. where the article is Lest known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their - patients, liar tiro ready ut nil times to give testimohialsloini egicacy in all cases of stomachic derangeinouti and the dinases resulting therefrom: 'lbis is not a temporary popularity, Obtaine , f by estroordinary efforts in the wny bf trout , ' prtiws the qualities of the Bitters, but S. i'611,1 estimation of an invaluable mediefue, - whiott fa demiatA to be as enduring as time itself. Stomach klltel'S have proved a CI.: son, to regions where fever and agn4 and varions other bilious complaints havd' counted their vititinas, by hundreds. To be anie to rtato consAleutly that the "Bitters" e):"e a eerta;n cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases; is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid Matter from the stomreb, purifies the blood, and, impart s renewed vitality to the nervous systait giving it, that tone and energy indispensable' for the' restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,• mildly but powerfully, and soon restores theta, to a condition essential to the healthy discharge. of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use th.e. Bitters deny as' per directions ou the bottle, and they will find iu it a stimulant peculiarly , adapted to comfOrt declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellefat as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the of thousands of aged men and ivoinett who have experienced the benefit of using cilia preparation while suffering froin stoma de rangements end general debility; acting undez the advice of physicians, they. have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few wordil to ,the gentler sex. There are Certain pei;kitialiheit . their cares are so harassing - that ina.ny of.thent biuk under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender,.that.the, mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her eitieutc anxiety . for her infant.. Should the period Of - Maternity arrive daring the summer season,. the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated., here,, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recilpo rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting Wale and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other inVigorit tors that receive the endorsement of- phyal• cisme, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain. to rive tt perniartent iucrcase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have plifilen.: larly referred above, to wit; sufferers from' fever - and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhsca, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated inialids, persons of sedeitary occupation, and nursing mothers,,ivill consult their own physical welfare by giving lc Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters &3r uL - CAUTION.—We caution the Akhnst using any of the many imitations or Coin:her: , felts, but ask •for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACIE BITTERS, and SOO that each bottle bas the words "Dr. J. liostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stauspoi on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph Signatitre is on.the label. Aar- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South .A.ane .. rica,,aud Germany. tY,II.II.EIIWgR'S • CLOTei MANUFACTORY. riIIIANKIML for past iItVON, the undersigned respect ." fully informs the Public, that be continues to carry on his Ainnufactory in East Hanover . township, Lebanon connty, on as ortensire a scale as ever. It is unneauved ry for him to Ray more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name eo well known in the surrounding Coun try. He premises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete orderomd ho flatters himself to be able to render the mune satisfaction as heretofore. lie manufactures Broad and _Verrntb.VioUVl, and other Flannels, all in the brit *tanner Ire also cards Wool and waiter PAW. For the mire. niftier:, of his Customers, Wont and. Cloiti will be take in at the following places:..-At the stored of ObOrge & Pyle, Looser & Brothers, George Be(meld, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph Lemhtitges, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at 'the store of Shirk . & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. 9oalg ert's, Bethel township; at ..the public house of WiUlaiS Eeriest, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the store of Mr. Weltner, ,Eellevue ; At the store ofllartin Early, Palmyra; at the store of &fr. 14mmermen, East Thinover. Lebanon county. All ma erials will be taken away regularly, front the above pi* ces, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Cr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to he prepared from the Wool of rbettialiitied, whist' will be doua and left at the, des v. l i tsp,_ N. 0. It Is desired that those htiVin ;Say the Cash thereihr, at the 81500 jjeliess. 4. LYON illll.BEn t tltE. Feat Hanover, Lebanon county, Jul' 17;1801. CHIIISTMAS WEEK Among the American slate* . DEADY, TUESDAY, DEMMER: 10t1r; '1 13CAPLC'S C4RIBTMAB STC!iiir NI A. UV GUINE A. And her • Plantation Children p. Or, Christmas Week among the „American Slaves. :t Er Mau. Vtero9, • Author of "Alive et& PRICE 25 CENTS. `' FOR SALE AT H. H. ..RogDzve BOOK STORE, r CUMBERLAND' STREET, 131JATIO1 : Leheuen, her. 19,1961. _ _ C. Ito TIMIS to notify all CerponierY and Cabinet 1334.6 rs I that no bills for cable will be pald4hy the Direr: tore of the Poor for poor poisons dylaiNithilale circa.* A of fire miles of the Pour How; as all 'eliih4' . pertions will to furntilled with Coifing free of eitptipsiVon'tmpli rl - eation to the Steward nt•the Poor ROM:: • .1 A MES BENSON, . JOUN E. BOWMAN . , Directors 611140004. ELI AS iIiALDORI.4„ Lebanon, Dee. 11, 1881.4 t. • --- • Tina LAST NOT. .• ' .• rjlllE SUI3SCRIVERS - having been out of bneineee 1 Eight 3TontheOrelild' ere noticelii. parlous yet re , undoing in debt to the &in of GEOItOE-A PYLErthat settlement meat- promptly bo madtiAetsidedothit( atiplt ' l ;4' the let of January, next. After that Weak the bobks will be placed into the haodn of A. 8. ELY, ER., for collection. GEORGE & PYLE...I * Lebanon, Dee. 4, 1801. en . 10' 1 • Gitilai, " . WEID.INGILIr „.c b .... TTORNiY:ATLAW.-AT tn Cht.itherlitilf street, 4, A in the *See of hie father, Ger. JOhn'W.chlinen. I Lebanon, Afiguet. 28, 1861. . -- • .• 11 • . . S. IL BOWMAN, 2 • • .::-. ATTORNEY -AY-LAW, luta' REMOVED .hia °lke . 4 0 Funr4'e•blesellnililiSg, (second atoryjOttmberlsent street, Lebanon,' Pa. ' .. .. Lebaras April 8, 18,69.1 - • i • 011R13S P. MILLER, ATIMISI,EY-AT-LAW.--001en in IValnl# street, Dear- fj ) 7 oppdsibiabe Bock Rotel, 'and tsso 'doors synth from Eat manes Hardware etore. • • - Lebanon, March •L 3, 1881.-Iy. JAMES T. YOUNG, , -. GAS, wALNIIT STREET, next- door to A. S . sy l3lo. doe, LEBANON, - [oath 18; IF YOrnrdiN • • Aood f.Y'S P O l alle l lS l i g n:rdolits teciinta t e! A . Bank. • Afull assortment of Linen Cioode . for' PosiAr r • PantsjustreceiTed and offered at Great. Bargains'? by ' • HENKI" - * ITINEi , •. • - tos. : Reildifohav,o you- giaen• Prof:. Wood's ad vertleeniptr t hrhar paper. Thiltil 4 iP4iradlt: interest you. - ' • CtUN UMBRELLAS, Pa;eria, rcellaiti r aa.;,:' . A vac 43 Silks, Motets, Shaw a, mid: fav -e geode ter hidiel,just-reeelaati aiid lbi aide r har. the cheapest by. . MONEY 1 ATLIVi: tem iiin