'CI gttrVgttiztt: TIMMS, $l BO LEBANON, PA. VMr HOME AFFAIRS. stir Why john, where are -you go. log to in such a hurry t Why, I am going to LAIIIIAMIT, In Market street, it buy a nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why Lsossou sells so mush more Furniture and Merl than all the Cabinet-makers In Lebanon together Yes, JOhn, I think I can tell that reason Tory p leanly he has always got by air the largest and best assort „pints of all kinds of "wafture and Chairs on hand, Which he also sells a gteat deal cheaper thin any other thibirietataker ; besides he has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon With' tailok he defter” all Furniture end Chairs sold by brild; free of 'Large; these I think to be very good mut IldVibtapous reasons. oo As the 98d %raiment will leave for the moat of war Ws week, the public will -please lbw In mind iiiitt the best and oldest CABINET WAKING ESTAIILISIIMENT, In Lebanon, ie 'that et t 7. Bitanniiixo's. Any potion In want 'of good made work will Vaasa call on bum, be• sore buying elsewhere. C. BROITIIRLINE. gAllpinal t Nr,r. 20, 1861.—Smo. ILIWISTXR OP BALES. Personal ropey of John hionicatr, In North nonvlllo,, Mar. 7 The-Demoorats of Cornwall town ilk WM meet at the public hone of Joseph Bowman, en the Plank Road, on SATURDAY, MAWR" 16,1892, at 1 reelosk, P.M., for the pnipme of settling a **et towrahlp eMcers to be supported at the Spring Elec tion, BY °AMIE OF TUE COMMITTZD. The Democratic citizens of Scum lINSANON TOWNSHIP are Milted to meet at the pub. lie house of Johnletthee, In 111 borough of j f ebanor, On riATIfitDAY, MARCH 16,1862, et I o'clock, P. M., for theOtwpoes of settling a township ticket for the Win; ineetion. By Order of the Committee. The Democratic Union, and all who SAIn fever f the Constitutlon,—the suppreselon of the Rebeillo and a speedy restoration of peace and the 'Chiba, NORTH* I•16BANOR township .are cord!. Invited to inset at the public house of John L. Shl. On SATURDAY, MAROO 16, 1862, at 8 o'clock, *Mire, ...fOr the pupae. of Settling a ticket for township *Mon, to be supported at the Spring Election. By Order of the minor YOTOIRT. Two of our Lebanon boys were in the nteault and capture of Fort Doneleon—Jamee Berry and Charles Cc Derr. They, were In the brunt of the fight and escaped unhurt. Many a gallant spirit would give wealth, years, almost .anything, to have stood with them in that fallen fortress. ON Tuesday forenoon of last week, wehop and Summer. House belonging to ;mob Albert, in. Beat Hanover, was destroyed by fire. 'The buildings were nearly new, and insured in , the Sinking Springs Company. The furniture was nearly all caved. The dre originated from ,ashes thrown at the aide of one of the buildings. Merchants and others of this county who have Mallon to visir.Philadelphia, will be pleased to learn that the old National Hotel (for. -warty White Swan,) in Bane street, Philadelphia, has been taken by Mr. Dayid 0. Siegriat, of the Nagle Hotel, of this plane. He entered on the proprietorship this week. We do not doubt that ell Lebanon county,folks visiting the city will hereafter be found at the National. Of the gasi fications of Mr. Siegrist it Is unnecessary to .speak, as his long connexion with the Eagle Ho. .tei of this place, and its popularity, is a sufficient assurance that beitnowe how to make his new photo a home to ail visitors. TUE CONTINENTAL OLD FOLKS gave several of their old•feettionecl Concerts in this flees last week. On each occasion the 'Hall was crowded. It is a long time sirtee oar people have been favored with a Concert that gave such gen eral satillkotion. Their music is of the old Lang Oyu time, and so are their dresses. Mr. Gulick, Ike Conductor le in his element, and is assisted by es clever a set of gentlemen as we aver came &dross. They appear to be a happy . family, and every one that heti intercourse with them, is at once Impressed favorably by them. The solos of Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Sheppard, are infinitely sweeter and more musical then any new-fa:Alen. ed fandangos we have listened to of .late years. We learn that the Old Folks intend visiting a few more places in Pennsylvania, when they will start on o Western and Mahan tour, reaching New Uri about Jdly, from whence they intend to sail for California on the 15th of that month. !The many' friends they made in this place by Altair goad musie and unassuming manners wish them joy and success in their journey. Capt. Shaeffer's Company, now re- Vatting mostly from this county, was mustered into the service a week ago. It is now at Camp Curtin. The officers are—Captain, H. S. Shaeffer; /It Llenteriant, John M. Bowman ; 2d Mouton int, David Matthews. A few men are still want ed to All the company to the maximum number. Harper's Weekly of this week has sane portrait of Gen. Illyeees S. Grant, the he ro of Rqrt, Dadaism, and many other llloatia• EOne. Extra copies for sale at Itoedel'e. The Pottstown Band, attached to, the 63d Pennsylvania Regiment, was discharged from the service on the 18th ult., and the mem bers bare returned to their homes. The Band was diecharged by its own request, and the rea. at►u iltren, was the refusal of some of the Compa tly 0150 ms to contribute the amount agreed open loirialte the pay of the musicians $3O a montb. The M. E. Church will hold its an nual meeting In behalf of foreign miiiiona on mixt Sabbath morning. The Pastor will give a brief history of the . Idlielonary goolety of the l aurels throughout the world. In the afternoon the asutiversary of the Sunday Sohool Missionary tioolety ‘ wiltbe held, commencing at 2} o'clook. Tar aserafrowwill be varied and interesting..— .2U pulls is respectfully Invited to attend. The autograph of the editor, and a •espy of the atiotiser, for one year, can be had for the mall ram of $1,60, The Spring Elections for Borough .and Township 6Eaers will take place on Friday, the 91st of March next. Democrats /Mold see that plod men are nominated in every distriot in OWN and that every Demooratto vote is out on •iliCeliation day, . We noticed in town, last week, a gimbal of lb* (Moen and men of the 934 Rozi- Mal. Among( others Capt. W. Al. Derr, Meat. ; Small L. llogboo sad Private Qeo. &Word.— ; Corporal David Shirk, of the—Regiment, was ala is town, for the first time after a service of ,eliblutoutiss. • Gnowiso Lobrom—The days are vowlntylroeptibly longer, the rays of old Sol strongerpned genial spring will• soon be with 118 ones again. Rolf hotly the moon/ succeed snob other, and 604 qdlol4 One year after !mother is .1411 " 4 Roo ONO dial Piste, u ife are hur ried on life'. journey. FATAL A.CClDEffT. — Monday after noon a week, during : oi sloledfgale, as Reuben Webner and Williams Mittbew were engaged in sawing Umber for railroad sills, Uttar &aunt" - town, Lebanon musty, a tree ; *** uprooted and blown dross by the wind, jastintly lnlaling' liar, Webster sod serioualy injuring Mr. Thu dismissed resided in NewtottOtswas and Navel a isl4os! Sod time childrot SHOT kr.—We learn that as Mr. Jerome Dein Inger was returning from the school house in which he teaches 'school to his home near Palmyra, on Wednesday night a. week, he wee shot at by some unknown persons, a portion of the load passing through his clothing. The Furnace Poet Office, in Heidelberg township, Berke county, which wet for many-years kept at the Store on the turnpike, has been removed to the ticket...office at &Atm nia Station, on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Adjutant W. A. H. Lowis, of the 93d Pennsylvania Regiment (Col. McCarter's) is at present unable to attend to his duties, owing to a very painful sore on his leg—proceeding from a bruise which be received by falling from a bridge, while in the three mouths' serriee. His place Is temporarily filled by Lieut. Case, of Co. H. a John G. Rhoads, of Co. B, 93d Penns.. Reg. has been chosen Orderly to Gen. Peck. Mr. Rhoads ii from Amityville, Rorke county, and is an Intelligelit and sprightly young man, and will no dtrtibt give satisfaction in hie new position. SCHOOL -- MATTERI3.—We condense the foltowing.deeisions of the State Superinten dent, from the offiehd report given In the School Journal.: Directors hare the right to exclude children from the schools, when small pox or any other eontageons disease is in the family. Teitehers must give their monthly reports to the Secretary of the School Board, and until this is done they should not receive their pay. Twenty4tive days in a month is the mast that Directors should esquires teacher to keep School, and 20 days Is the least that &could be asked by the teacher. A teacher has the right to oblige bie pupils to deolaim in eanool, but if they are by nature too timid to do so, be will not show uluell knowledge of his profession byforeing them. The following officers were elected by the Union Fire Company, on Monday evening, far the ensuing terns of six months President, Hon. John W. Rillinger. ' Vice Pres ident, Wm. M. Breslin ; Secretary, Adam Xs- Covel; Assistant Secretary, John Matthes; Treasurer, C. Henry; Chief Captain, Lorenzo 0. Shirk; Chief Director, Philip F. McCaully; Assistant Directors, , haze Brandt, Wm. Cole man ; Chief Engineers, Jahn Matthes, John C. Lascomb • Assistant Engineers, Tohn Adam Mc- Connel, J. Henry Weaver; Janitor, Henry Me- Cord; House Committee, Lorenzo C. Shirk, Wm. M. Bresliei P. F. &senility. Brßl. SOCIETT.—The Lebanon County Bible Society met Zion's Lutheran Church, on last Wednesday afternoon and evening. Among othei: business transacted, was the election of the following officers for the ensiling year President —John Itleily Tice Preaideuta—The Lebanon Clergy. Secretary— H. IL RoedeL Treasurer and Depositing Agent—Joe. L. Lemberger. Executive Committee--Efeary Houck, J. H. Kelm, Jetta Reineehl, lienryEhenk, William F. Bergner, Ste phen Light, Conrad H. 'Bergner, Augustus iVeaver, George Reiser, Dr. William Al. Guilford, John Gruen" and George L. Atkins. SALE OP SUPERIOR STOOL-0 n Thursday a week a portion of the superior stock on the Colebrook estate of the late Win. Coleman, Esq.,wasaold at moderate prices. The sale will be continued on Wednesday the fifth of March, when fine Durham, Devon and other stock,will be sold, inclu ding Chester county pigs. Union Losses at the Capture of Fort :Donelson. The following table exhibits the losses of the Union regiments that were engaged at the siege and cap ture of F ort Donelson lilted Wounded. Eighth'lliinole, 56 196 Ninth Illinois, 35 160 Eleienth 71 180 Twelfth • 35 ' 109 Seventeenth . 4 20 Eighteenth Illinois, 45 60 Twentieth Illinois, 21 118 Thirtieth Illinold, 19 71 Thirtpfirst Illinois,. - 40 200 Forty-first Illinois, 17 130 - Forty-ninth Illinois, 10 30 Twelfth lowa, 3 - 24 Second 10wa,38 - 160 Fourteenth owa, 6 60 Fifty-eighth' Ohio, 3 Taylor's Battery, I 4 Total Prisoners taken Making a total Union loss of 2,166. The repel loss in killed and wounded and prisoners is estimated at 15,700. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. president—Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. Vice President—Hannibal Hamlin, Maine. Secretary of State—William H. Seward, New York. Secretary of the Treasury—Salmon P. Chase, Ohio. Secretary Of War—Rdwin M. Stanton, Pennsylvania. Secretary . of the Interior—Caleb B. Smith, Indiana. Secretary of the Navy—Gideon Welles, Connecticut. AtterneY General—Sdward Bates, Missouri. PostreasterGensial—Montgomery Blair, Maryland. Chief;Justice of Supreme Courtßoger B. Taney, Maryland. Associate luatieea—James Si. Wayne, Georgia; John Catron, Tennessee; Samuel Nelson, New York, Robert C.Grier,Pennsylvania; Nathan Clifford, kfaxesehusetts; N. H. Swayne, Ohio—and two vacancies.. Speaker of the House of Representatives—Galusha A Grow, Pennsylvania. Clerk—Rtuerson Etheridge, Tennessee. President (pro. tem.) of the Senate—Solomon Foot, Vermont. Secretary of the Senate—,,tobn W. Forney, Penna. General-la Chief of the Army—George B. McClellan, Ohio. GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Oevernor—Andrew, 0. Curtin, of Centre country. Secretary of the Commonwealth—Ell Slifer, Union county. Deputy Secretary—Samuel B. Thomas, Delaware co State Trianon dr—Henry D. Moore, Philadelphia. Auditor General—Thomas E. Cochran, York county. Surveyor General—henry Souther. Elk county. Adjutant General—R. M. bib die, Philadelphia. Quartermaster General—R. 0. Hale, Lycoming co. Superintendent of Common Schools—Thomas H. Bur rows, Lancaster county. Judges of Supreme Curt—Walser H. Lawrie, Pitts burg, Chief Jones ; George W. Woodward, Lucerne county; JALMOMI Thompson,Erle county: Strong, Berko county; John M. Head, Philadelphia. PUBLICLOZPICEBS OF LEBANON COurri.x. Representative In Congress—J. W. Kißinger, Lebanon. eenator , —Amosit:Boughter, Lebanon. Assembly—Th li eao•offer,Leeanon. President Judge—John J. Pearson, Harrisburg. Maculate Judges—Willlam Rank, ;Water& ; Thomas Kramer, Londonderry. Matting Attorney—Joim Weidrunn, - Lebanon. Deputy District Attorney—GrantWeidman, Lebanon. Sheriff—Jonathan Bender, Jackeon. Deputy Bheriff—Oeorge W. }Doak, Lebanon. Coroner—William C. Fauber, Lebanon. Prothonotary, and Clerk. of Oyer and Terminer— Henry Slegrist, Lebanon. Deputy Prothonotary— Ames W. Ebur, Lebanon. Register—llenry Bross. 'Union. Recorder and Clerk of tile:Courts—John H. Miller, North Lebanon Borough. Cletirof-the Orphane' Court—Andrew Light, North Lebanon. . 'Deputy Clet k—John 8011.00, North Lebanon. County Commissioners—Simon Boltz, Union; Robert &Tans, Cornwall; Jacob Bucher, Booth Lebanon. Clerk of Connienioners—Cyrus Shirk, Lebanon. Counsel—Levi-Kline, Lebanon. Mercantile Appraiser—Petcr Loser, Union. County Treasurer—John Alivreln, South Maurine. Deputy Treasurer—John W. Allwein, 8. .tonviile. Directors of the Poot—Jamee neneon, Nortb Luba. non ; John u B. Bowman, Londonderry ; Slim Walborn, Bethel. Stenard of the Alms Houso—Bdward Kreider, South Lebanon. Treasurer—Davld Bowman, Lebanon. Physielan—Dr. Wilßam M..Guilford, Lebanon. County Andltord—Andrew For, oath Lebanon ; Ul rich Burkholder, South Anoville; Jacob Zug. Milicreek. Notaries Public—Adam aloe, John W. Dish, Jacob Weidle, Lebanon. • County Superintendent of Schools—Henry Houck, Lebanon. DANIEL 'Lebanon hank—Preef dent; John W. Glenlnger; Caeh- Kdward A. Uh er; Teller . Conrad Mark ; Clerk, Cyrue Bea; Direotors, Jan W!alotiinger, Daniel Krei der, C. D. Uloninger, Joseph Bowman, id. W., Joseph Bomberger, .1. S., Joel Goodbart, Charles Greenawalt, Jacob Steelier, Samuel Blelstine, Jacob Shertser, John lisdlmen, EL S., 831111191 Becker, Jacob Witmer, jr. Lebanon Valley Bank--Presblent, John 0 verge; Cash ier, Joseph Karoh; Clerk, T.'o. Fisher; Directors, John Geer r. T. Worth, DavidKarmany,JohnLight,S. B., Diva §l,-Benk, William Shirk, Josiah Pinsk, Joseph Bowman, Dernhard Bawl, Ceo. Bigler, Crusts, Krell, Christian Unta, Joseph 8. Bomberger. Lebanon Dolmen Bank—Preddent, G. Dawson Cole. maw; Cashier,- George Glelm; Clerk, Jacob Drimii; Nonagon, Simon Caineron, O. Daman Coleman, George Smaller Levi Kline, Japes TOW*, 4TlValtna Boyd, Georgebilm. Rev. J. Schell has been appointed by the Evangelical Conference as the successor of Rev.'Mr. Koeht at this place. Ile will preach next Sunday. See Religious Notices. Geopraphical Enigma. I am composed of OR letters. My 4 10 21 12 23 8 2, is a county In Mississippi. My 8 29 18 37 22 9 63, is a county in Tennessee. My 11 64 36 26 47 31 00, IS a county in Kentucky. My 13 17 6 7 16 5 14, 10 a county in N. Carolina. My 15 25 42 34 60 30 26, Is a county in Pennsylvania. My 19 64 as 32 61 49 50, is a county in Michigan. My 24 28 56 58 41 68 is a county in Mississippi. My 31 38 56 46, Is a county in Illinois. My 4 0 27 5 23, is a county in Missouri. My 44 38 43 21 55, is a county in Virginia. My 46 53.54 6412. le a county in Kentucky. My 52 48 66 1 68 . 59 65,1; a county In Virginia. My 62 27 43 311 57 61 67, is a county In Ohio. My whole Is a Proverb. A. K. R. Double Rebus. A city in the Eastern States. A county in New York. A county in Pennaylvania. A county in Virginia. A county in Virginia. A county in Pennsylvania. • A county in Kentucky. A county in Kentucky. My initials form a county; my finals Risco of situa tion. Answer to Enigma of last week--Ite ante you're right, then go ahead. LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY. CORNWALL -Ti'., March 3,1662 Ma. Entron :—.llere I am seated in my old arm chair, in deep meditation over what has trans. pired since my last. Well, I must write some thing, anyhow, and if I cannot be as interesting as nsual,-I may at least derive consolation from the fact that my motives are pure. Vie latter days of February, this year, were remarkable for high winds. Great damage in the way of unroofing buildings, blowing down fences, etc., was done in this neighborhood. To-morrow is Shrove Tuesday, better known in our vernacular, as "Pam:nicht !" This day has been Irons early age celebrated throughout Chris tian Europe by feasting and merry-making of such an extravagant nature, that I do not feel disposed to name them. Whim- and folly were tolerated In their utmost extent, so that only there be nothing said or done to burlesque ec• elesiastioal dignitaries. In Germany the MN trains and mummings on this occasion, called there Faschings, are said to have given birth to the dramitio literature of the country. The fes tive and mirthful observances of Shrove Tuesday are now much decayed, but the eating of pan cakes or fritters still continues, at least I expect a full share of them. Should the weather prove favorable the Literati of Cornwall will testi - out en masse to attend a "debate" at the Onward School house, near the Horse shim pike to. morsels , (Tuesday) evening, to which please eunsider yourself invited. If you desire to sea tell specimens of eguestriansbip, you should come early and take a view of the arri vals as they approach. The question for discus sion reads as follows:—"Should capital punish. meat be abolished ?" The speakers are divided as follows, according to a note handed to me by one of the sub-reporters—Aft, J. W. Harbeson, R. McLane, C. ILLantz; Hag g ai. Eckman, F. Hamilton, F. J. Witmer, Public sales are one of the great institutions in the country, at this season. They are largely attended, and as a general thing, stock and farm ing implements bring fair prices. Judging from the number of "hucksters" generally on hand, there is no danger of starving at those gather ings. Withl.he thermometer at zero, it is a pleas ure to behoa`the beaux and belles, with crimson ed cheeks, promenading through the erowds.— From what I observed at a sale alew days since, convinced me that not all was water that was drank there. That errors should stand uncorrected in a pop ular school-book, for years, and be sanctioned by teachers, shows the great qecessity of wore close ly investigating our text books. I believe that honest criticistn will not prove unprofitable, so long as quibbling is not resorted A te. For the public good, I therefore, desire to refer to several spelling books now extensively used. Cobb's, for instance, is full of the most glaring errors, and should be disca . rded from the school. It is true, the book contains many words and is cheap, and for these reasons is preferred byisome. But .why for the sake of a few cents teach children to spell ineorrectly ? If the friends of "Cobb" find fault with this compliment, let them say so, and I will make good, my assertions. Next we come to "";;argent," fhis is certainly a good work, and of all the "spellers" I have yet seen, it is my choice. But ea some teachers "adhere to the book" with almost blind pertinacity, I will like wise call attention to several errors in this book. The word "thralldom," on page 20, is spelt with one "1" only; "innuendo," p. 52, lacks one ..ri;," "terrific," p. 85, has two "O'er and on page 100, the words "mastic" and "sumac," are spelt dif ferently on pages 84 and 114—both ways, how. ever, are correct, yet this is not generally known. I call.attention to these errors to put "spellers" on their guard, as I have heard teachers order several to their seats batten/se they spelt the words correotly, that is, contrary to the book. Yours Truly, JOHN. 1,515 250 Tor the Advertiser. South Lebanon District, Feb. 28, 1862. Mn. 'EDITOR :—I assure you that we are yet alive and kicking for liberty and the Union, in our part of the .country;,but we don't get - the news till they are old, and we generally don't like to be the fast to hear of the Union victories. The Teachers' Association is yet going on very line, and the teachers take a groat interest in it, although it is near the end of the' School term, when it will come to a close. They try to make time as useful as possible. Evening schools are also held during the whole term, andlpupils take pride in them, and spectators come from different parts of the county. On the evening of the 26th, I witnessed one in the southern part of the Dis trict, when some of the South. Cornwall Teachers came pretty heavily loaded with Old Rye; they also had with them a darkey, who seemed to be ashamed of the company be was associated with. It was afterwards found out that their chief ob ject was to raise a.disturbance. We hope the Southern Cornwallers will keep their bully Teach ers (aa we may call Literal atelome ; if not some thing else must be tried to stet:ahem. The chil dren come together to learn, and not to see. such a nuisance. For along time we had nice meal's from the merry'sleighbellss but now the rain and the sun have spoiled that. A great number of children died lately in the southern part of the District. Twelve in the space of about 4- mile square. They were buried by twos and threes. Rut as the weather proves more favorable, health is better again. With these remarks t will come to a close. UNION, far Thi Atlantic Monthly for Marc'b presents an unusually striking table of contents. Mr. Everett contributes an article on taxation, Mr. Whittier an exquisite little poem called " Mountain Pictures," Professor Agassiz another article on the Methods of Study in Natural Illetory. The Autocrat gives us spoon on the Voyage of the Good Ship Union, and Birdofreedum Sevin explains his conversion to Secession. kr:Cleve land gives a timely paper on the ueo of the ride. The two stories, Agnes of Sorrento and the -story of To-day, are continued ;and there is a great variety of other arti cles, making up a most entertnining-number. 40i- We have been ebown a doenatent signed by the Bivlove in office or the cities of the United States and Caned certifying to th euperiorr, excellence of Dr. Ayeria Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and to the value of all its remedies as articles of- great public utility. Such etildexice fr , m such high tonnes bears us one triumphantly In the petition we have . long maintained with regard to Dr. Ayer's preparations, or more opposed then wet are to the promulgation of quack cry in any shape, but we inert when we began, that his remedies -ere above eny suspicion of deception —that they were about the best it is posalele to ,pro d ce for the cure of disease, and that they have the Confidence of ail communities where they are known. Not alone because the Mayors of the whole country eelhave them useful to their people, but because we know trom experience that they ere so to caws, do we believe weave rendering a substantial service to our' readers in making their virtue's known to them.— Merrier, Princeton, Ky. Those exposed to inuOrdtaoks caused by miasma, as well as those already suffering from them, and particularly those convalescent, should at once have recouree to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. It le a pure healthy Coale Cordial, and will at once be felt In all parte'oi the vote ut. ex= [Worsting and permanently building It up, and thus not only cure, but render the constitution invulnera ble to the further progress of disease, as well as pre vent those new developments to which, in a weaken ed condition we are so liable. Bee advertisement in seethes column. HANDBILLS FOR SALES Printed cheap, end at nu hour's notice at the 4,dv,ertiser Office. ,8i44N.4 RECRIPTS For.Collecijo.its of non, for vale thii ADVVILTISER Nevi Prevention is Better than Cure. 1110 ladies of dolicaie health or Impaired organisation, or to those by whom an increase of family is horn 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 ve ry cheap and simple, yet it has been,put up in half pint bottles and. sold very exteneively at the exhorbitant price of $5 per bottle, the unoereigned proposes to fur nish the recipe for the email sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can eupplyhersalf with a per fect safegtitird, at any drug store, for the trifling sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell yon it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can be procured of its efficacy. Sent to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr. J. C. DEVERAIJX, P. 0. Box, No. 2353, New Haven, Conn. August 7,1881-Iy, For the Advertiser Fbr the Advertiser scr EURALOIA, OR NERVOUS RHEIIMA . TISM, was the brat. of a line of Nervous Complaints, to which: Hunnewell's Toils Anodyne was is signally adapted. It has proved all we claimed for ft. There is but one, and only one obstacle to immediate results, which is Indigestion. As the Anodyne is based entirely on all objections to memorials, so weakening to the muscular and intestinal parts of the body, a -simple Pill perfectly adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by the proprietor, and will be sent, when requested, "free , until plans are matured for placing their true charac ter as avelstant to the Anodyne, and most perfect Pam. By Physic before the world. See advertisement: February 12,'62-Im. ftligim *ditto. Jonn's REFORM]) Otrunce.—Regular service every Wednesday evening at 7 , 4 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Comer Causes.-Services in Temperance Halt, every Sunday et, 10 and every Friday at 7 P. ISt English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the igethedist Episcopal Church. English presichlng next Sabbath morning In the First Reformed Chunk. . English preanning next Sunday morning and German in the afternoon,in Salem's Lutheran Church. German preaching next Sunday morning and - English in the everdng, IS Zion's Lutheran. Church. Preaching next Sunday morning at 10 o'cleCk, and even -ing, in thb Riaigelleal Church; by their new Pastor, Rev. J. Schell. , On the 24th ult. by Rev, J. Beehl, Mr. CYRUS LIGHT to Miss ELIZABETH 'LUBBER, both ofLab , 01:1011. On the 16th ult , by REM E. S. Miller, Mr. SAMUEL BAULK, of North Gebanon,,to Allee SARAH =BICH, of Lebanon. - On the lath ult., In Joneetow tr, by the Rev. Wm, Gerhardt, Ur. JOHN WALUER, of Lingleetows, Dau phin co , to Mies CATHARINE A. GINGRIGH,of Union twp., Lebanon co. At the Name time and pities. by the same, Mr. AN DREW T. GICRBERTM, to Miss DLIZ4. MOPS, both of Lingteatown, riguphin county. On the 27th alt, in this berough, Mrs. REBECCA ?GARB, aged 43 years, 10 months and 10 days. In Reading, °Tillie loth' nit , FRANKLIN RHUBEN Itialigiyati.T. youngest, sou oi r .Lient. Juba G. H., of the 7th Pennia Regiment- and Mary A. Illargaart,aged 1 day lees than 15 months. On thelBth nit ,in Bethel township, ADAM BOlltt, aged 36 yeare, 8 mot the and 1 day. Oa the 20th Mt., in. Bethel towpahip .1011 N, me" 14 years..l.o months and 14 days; and on thellet aged 10 years 10 mouths and 14 days, both children of. Henry and.Earsh LICK. .On the sth nit in Union twp., CATHARINE, wife of Michael GINGRICH, aged 69 years, 6 months and days. On the 13th ult.,ln Monroe Valley, BLIZABETII VERGER. eged 77 years. 1 month and 20 days. Qa the 20th ult. lu.Joneatowa, SUSANNA KNEOS. LY E aged 86 years awl 8 dap. •• The Lebanon Market. ' arefulk • arrested Wiekty. - • • LEBANON, Wsorlasoar, MARCH 6, 1862. Leb. 311llsEk. Fate $8 26 Egli., VI des. 12 Smith " Extra d2O Butter, 13 - 12 Leb.VatrSuper. Flne6•6o :Tub or salted butter, 10 Primo White Wheat, 1 30 Lard, 8 Prime Red Wheat 120 Tallow, - Prime Rye, 65 Ram, ii COM, , a , 45 Shoulders,' 9 - Oats, i -82 Sides, 9 . Clover-need, 350 soap,7 Timothy-seed, 1,16 Does-wax, 25 Film-seed; - 125 Whitetilags, - .3 Dried'Afvles, 'film., 100 Mixed Rags,' 1 1 Driod Apish*, pealed, .1,60 Flax, V Z., 1254 Peach "Matta,. 2-50 Inntles,..§4 Th., 40 Peach "Hutson," 1.26 Feathers, IVAN 02% Cherries, 150 Wool, V lb., 40 Onions, _.,. ' -.. SI &Sup Beaus, Vqt 0 __ .. Potatoes, bop, , 40 Vinegar, gal., 124 Apple utter, crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. SkrunDSX.March 1, P. M.--Breadst offs are very quiet to-d,iy, and without essential change in prices, except for Flour which is 12io bbl Power. The export demand is limited, with sales of 1000 bble. In small lute at $5 25 for superfine; $5 37} for Northtvest extra; and $5,62@5,87i for low grade to good extra family. The sales to the retailers and bakers have been within the range of the same quotations. Rye Flour is very quiet at $3 25 V bbl. Corn Meal is steady, with sales at $3 for Penn sylvania, and $3 10 for Brandywine. About 2009 bushels of ,the latter sold last week at this figure: The offerings of Wheat continue small, and it is in steady demand at previous rates. Sales of 6000 bushels fair and prime red at $133®1 34 —chiefly at the former rate, in store. In the ab sence of sales we quote white at $1 40@1 45. Itye , is in fair demand: Several lots of Penn. sylvania sold at 74c. • Corn is held firmly, and supplies come forward slowly. Sales of 2000 bushels new yellow at 55@56e. in store, and 4000 bushels old yellow at 56e. Oats are sought after by the Government con tractors. Sales of 8000 bushels Pennsylvania at 38@300. IR 32 lbs. BUuthern, if bare, would' 'command 870. There is a good demand for Cloverseed and prices have advanced fully 25c. Vt bushel.— Sales of 100 bushels at $4 25®4 50 l 64 lbs.— Timothy is in steady demand at $2 25 fl bush• el: Flaxseed is taken on arrival by the crush ers at $2 10®2 15 bushel. littnisxv.—A speculative demand has sprung up for the article, and 2000 barrels Ohio, part 4o arrive, sold at 26@27e., and Drudge at 24c. CATTLE MARKET.—The receipts of Beef Cattle chew an increase again this week, reach ing about 1900 bead at Phillips' Yards, most of which were disposed of at rather low prices, rang ing from $6 to $B,l the 100 lbs for common to good and extra quality. The principal sales were at $7 and $B. Cows and Calves—About 100 were taken at from $lB to $3O each, as to condition, the latter for fresh Cows. Dogs are 25@50e the 100 %eh itcher. some 4500 head sell ing mostly at Imhoff's Union Drove Yard, at ss} ig6 the 100'llis nat. Sheep were about the same as last week, and - 4000 were disposed of at 44.® 5c ttil lb gross, as.to, condition. Itily -gto.o4,sfitin4o. Pump . Makin g. TiE.underetgned would 'respectfully Inform the pub lic that he has spin provided Memoir with a com plete set of Tools for carrying on the badness of Pump Making. AM- All REPAIRS. pron•ptly attended to. Besidence—Market. street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Market House. GEORGE Ellf A MICR. Lebanon, Marsh 6, /1162. BLANK RECEIPT BOOKS Administrators, - " - Administrators,' Executors, Executors', Always as hand Always oa hand Lebanon, March 5,1852 Mutual. Fire Insurance Ccim pany of A nnville, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A„. rilFllB COMPANY waa ineorporated, M1'1'06.1859, and is now in full operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Building!, en Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also-on Barn Oontento, Meek, Farm Implements. Ac.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. briatlin Bachman, , Jr., • George 'S. Bottmardner, T. D. A. Garman, lanyge Ponces, • obn,D. Balver, mniel JOIIN AILIVE/N l'realdent. Rupees% Una, Treasurer. JOUST Y.' MAU, Secretary. Astßuellisabold, Traveling Agent Jacob' delinotterly „Apra, Fredericksburg. Annidlia, March 5, 1862,27. grpscial gitv. inn Supervisors, Supervisors, Aud Common And Connnon And for Sale at Aud for sale at IF, H. Roodel's H. H. Hoe+.ieVii Elatnuel Beabold, John EL Kinpoitst, George 'Meer John AlWein: Rudolph. Herr, Joseph F. Nets, .17"*.mtir, ROTA -- -For sale at the ADVERTISES OSCC AVlVOtivi :1111033018+,14 NOTICE-APPEALS. COIINTE COMMISSIONER& OFFICE, Lebanon, March 3, 1862. TICE ie hereby given, that the Commissioners of rt Lebanon county will hear Appeals by all persons rated for Stater and County Tax for the year 1882, for the several townships and boroughs, in said county, at the following places, on the following days between the hours of JO o'clock, A- M„ and 3 o'clock, P. M. All per sons interevted, are hereby notified to appear at the time and place specified: Bethel township, on Tuesday, April Bth, at the pub house of William Earnest. Swatara township, on Wednesday, April 9th, at the public house of Thomas Lecher. Union township, on Thursday, April 10th, at the pub. lic house of Daniel Bordner. E. lianover and Cold Spring, on Friday, April 11th, at the public house of Jacob W. Adams. Londonsierty township. on Saturday, April 12th, at the public bowie of John Wolibrsberger. North and. South Annville, on Monday, April 14th, at the public house of Simon M. Crall. Jackeon township, on Tuesday, April Ibt.b, at the public house of Reuben idanderbach. Minorco& township, on Wednesday, April 16th, at the public house of 'Frederick A. Shultz. Heidelberg township, on Thursday, Aprill7th, at the public house of Levi S. Oberly. North . Lebanon township and North Lebanon bor ough, on Friday, April 18th, at the Commissioners' Of• floe, borough of Lebanon. WeefWard and Cornwall on Tuesday, April 22d, at the,Commilisioners' Office, borough of Lebanon. East Ward and South Lebanon,on Wednesday, April 234, at the Commissioners" Office, borough of Lebanon. The Appeal on Militia Fines attended to on same days, for each township, at the' same time and place above mentioned, Ail persons enrolled, not subject to fine can attend, if they deem proper. SIMON BOLTZ, Commissioners ROBERT EVANS, of JACOB BUCHER, Lebanon County. Aqest—thratis Mau, Clerk. [March 5,1852. LEBANON ADVERTISER Book & Job Printing Office, 24 Story, l'uncles We beg to call the attention of our Wanda, and the public, to our extensive Our facilities in are such that we feel couhdest we can execute all de- Beriptiona of Printing at as /ow Paestum any office in the country, and in etyle warranted to'giee in gray Toxicity to euitthe times Raters Imidtki a CSaCke, Invokes; --- • ASlonifoota, • • .Biila Lading, Tiekoto, sita all-aloseriptioos of Printing, at prim to enit the times: -Book Prin-ting. Our ftditties for executing all kinds of Book wad Paarkpblet Priutlag'aro comrilete ln,eiery reepect. Show Cards, PI Ohl Cards, Handbills, Slants and ' . Labels, Printed in the best style and with despatch. We tender our acknowledgments-for the patronage we bays enjoyed' during the many years we have con ducted this -establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the ravers of our friends. Printing for Country Niter- . . . . - 'We would respectfully say to our frlendsin the coun try, that we have a variety of Large Typo designed for Posters end Handbills for Country blerchants. Any orders forwarded us, by letter or - otherwise will be carefully attended to. Law Printing. Briar, Lew Blanks, Panted and fittniebed , to orderat the shortest notice. B6iik Deeds. —s' Double, „Executor; Administrator and Trustee Deeds, and - Mortgages, constantly kept on band for sale. Justices ) Blanks. Summons, Exocutioas, Buppceuaa, Warrants, for sale. Blank Constable Sales and for eats. Handbills for Pendues, Yendue Rotes and for asie Receipts for. Collectors of State, County, Township, Borough, or kept for snip. School Blanks. Orders, . Agreements for Tambora, ' Warrants for ,Collectors, . Bonda for Treasurers end Collectors for gale. Leeses for Renting Houses Agreements for the for Ms Cali at the. Advertiser Office Or, Addresi is- , _.... . . . • WM. M. BRESLIN, /Ammo, Pa Book Store. Book Store. A_ SAMUEL ADAMS' PATENT COPYING PRESS. A. SAMUEL ADAMS' PATENT COPYING PRESS. A. SAMUEL ADAMS' PATENT , COPYING PRESS REQUIRES.NO, TABLE, REQUIRES NO'TABLE, REQUIRES NO TABLE. MAY BE PLACED INTO THE WRITING DEM, MAY BE PLACED INTO THE WRITING DESK, MAY SE PLACED INTO THE WRITING DESK. DOI- 'T COSTIPROM $7 TO pa, • DON'T COST FROM - $7 TO $l6, DON'T COST FROM $7 TO $l5. COSTS ONLY $1.60, COSTS ONLY $ 1 .50, WETS ONLY $1.60. EMERY 8081NE33 MAN BTIOULI) Ran ONE, EVERY BUSINESS MAN SHOULD HAVE: ONE, weERY BUSINESS MAN sliouL p -MAPAONS, CALL AND EXAVINVIS, • • PALL AND EXAMINEAT- - OAVI ,: AINAIXAMINE At 21. - 11. ROBDEL'S Book Store Letartiom, February 20,1802. Cumberland Street, LEBANON, Pa Book and Tab Office =I Prwmea,- and hla e lal Italie a Son ards Proirammes, et re chants. Bonds and Commitments, &e, Election Bills Printed at an bones notice. Ccnrlitlona Tax Receipts. School Tax, Bodo of,Land, Log MONEY WANTED. THE Commissioners of Lebanon county are desirous of making a loan of SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL LARS. Immediate application should be Made to the Treasurer, C. H. forgoer, Esq., or SIMON BOLTZ, Commissioners ROBERT EVANS. of JACOB BUCHER, Lebanon county Attest :--Cr dos &rink, Clerk. Lebanon, February 6, 1862. BARRELS OF 100,000 FAC TE TURING CO.'SH .LODI MANG POUDRETTE 7 For Sale by LODI MANUFACTURING COM PANY -130 South Wharves, Philadelphia,,Pa. This Company, with it capital 0f.5150,000, tl e most extensive works of the kiud in the world, omit an cx• parlance of 22 years in manufacturing, with a reputa tion long established, having also the exclusive control of all the night soil from the great City of . New York, are prepared to furnish an article which Is, without doubt, the cheapest and very best fertilizer in market. Price for 7 barrels and over 51.50 per barrel, or only $lO per ton. It greatly increases the Field and ripens the crop from two to three weeks earlier, at au expense of from $3 to $4 per acre, and with very little labor. A Pamphlet, containing all the information necessary,, with letters from Horace Greeley, Daniel Webster, and hundreds of farmers who have used It extensively for many years, may be had free by addressing a letter as above or JAMES T. FOSTER, SO Courtlaudt St., Re* York Care of the Lo4l Ilanufacturlog Co. Febrdary 12,1802:3m. M kNHOOD ; Now Lost ! Now Restored ! Just Publishedp in a Sealed Bardope. Price Six ants. A LECTFRE ON TIIS NATURE, TREATMENT, and Radars, Cure of Spermaterrinea, et Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im pediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical In capacity, resaltinig from Self-Abuse, ite.—By Rear. J. Cutrimwmx,ll. D., Author of the Green Book, &e The world-tenowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly from his own experience that the awful con enees of Self - abuse may be effectually removed eri ,eedicine, and Without dangerons gical operatiens, bottgies. instruments, rings, or eordl. all pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hie condition may e, may cure himself cheaply. privately, and radically: , This lecture will prOve a boon to thou sands and thousands. • Sent =dor seal, in it plain earcloped, to any : address , on the receipt of at cents, or two poetage steppe. by addressing. Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. February 12,1882. George LEBANON 001MTY 1 1111,211. ,- .LETTr. alTaUf W:13.4 • i Am. ' - '77l7flollll. — i - • .•=l. ma, TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. rARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode shipp ed by the Lebanon Talley. Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other palate la the County. FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates anl - delivered with dispatch. • The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. Pm - information, apply at hie Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK. his Agent in Philadelphia. will al ways be found at IV 11. Bush's Merchant's Hold, North Third st., Philadelphia, July 11, 'BO.l GEO. HOFFMAN. KOL LOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. Tuls preparation. Made from the beet Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRI TIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility,.Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousa ndi who bare been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this witboutßijurlous effects, Onecan contains tbentremith of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. Ko The prireet and beat BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious Bread and Cakes.— Price 25 cents. MANOPUTURED DT H. KOLLOOK Chemist CORNER OP BROAD AND CUESTVDT BTREETS, PHILADELPII/d, And sold by all Druggists and Grocere February 20, 102.—1 y. MARRIAGE. Its loves and hates. sorrows ,and sincere. tiSkohopes and fears, regrets and boys; ROOD, flow lost, how restored; the nature, , treatment and radical cure of spermator. them or seminal weakness; involuntary emissions, sex ual debility and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical in capacity,resulting from SELF-ABUSE—are fully ex , . plained.in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This most.extraordinary book should be In the bands of. every young person contemplating marriage, and" every man or woman who dealresic limit the num ber of thidiraltitirlig to their circumstances. Every pain, disease and ache incidental to youth, maturity and old age,le fully explained; every particle of know ledge thatabordd be known id here given It is full of engravintr., In fact. it diastases secrets tht.t every one should know ; still it is a book that must be locked up, and not lie {flout the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of tiventy•five cente in specie or postage stamps. Address Dft. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth., Philadelphia.- Sir- AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself tinder the care of any of the uotbriegge. Quacks—native orforeign-I , trho adve.tbe in this oinny other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's book, and read it carefidiy It will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health. and possibly you, life. _ DR. YOpria_can be consulted on any of the diseases dreficitad in his publieati .n, at his ranee, No. 416 SPRUCE Street, above 'Fourth. Philadelphia. Office haters-from-9 to 8, daily. Philadelphia, Februa.y 26, 1862.-ly. Farmers and others Take Notice. THR tinder - signed having purchased the entir.e establishment of A. MAJOR BROTHER, will naanufactura and keep on hand a very general as sortment' of MACHINERY and' PAINING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOURHORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Ilona Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel.wire Tooth Horse RARE; Mumma.s Patent Podder,Straw and flay CUTTER: Cast Iron Meld Rollers. Grain Fans. Hay Elevators, Clover "Hullers; CormeheHers, by band or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, &a, with a variety of the beat PLOUGHS in use, &e. All of the above Medium are of the latest and blot Improyemente,.and email warranted to give satisfaction. Castings of all kinds made CO order e.nd at abort notice. He also manufactures STEAM EN. OINES,MiII Oearlug,Shatling, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery'of all/Linda. Be invites all to Con and examine the work at the Ma chine Shop, on PlNFaitovm STREET, Lab 0/011. Air All orders or communications by mall will be 'promptly attended to. D. M. EARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co Pa. Lebanon, August 8,1860.. NOTIOE.—I have appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER sty Agents for tbepurpoee of carrying ontbe above business. • D. 11. ICARMANy. Lebanon, august 8, 1880. aa,ylKS Off YES ? • ri3liz uzia,r,i g n,•o • spectfullyinforens tlie. ' • Public that be,will attend • , to AUCTIONBERING, & • - I ' , f will - CRY•SWYES aCiliort notice and .on reasonable. , e eff tattoo. Ho can bp. found at big residence in North dm- . _ Lebanon Borough. . JOSEIPII BRICKER N. Lebanon BorOugh; Jen. 15, '62,3m. 1561 ridEw STYLES. 1 S6l ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Strept, •between Market and the Court House,north aid% has now on hand a splendid assortment a the New Style of RATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, f0r.1858, to which the attention of Mie public is respectfully Invi tad. Mats of all prices,- from the cheapest to %sanest costly, always on hand. He basalt° Just opened avian did assortment of SIIMAIMR HATS, embracing each as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, MORN, LEG. HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, and all others. ge will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, ko., to Ceuntry Merchants on advantageous terms. 4tianori, July 17, 1861.- TJJ NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE A Coniarvative Family .aali Basineas taper. TUN mit:Rana AND BEST WEEKLY IN AMERICA nONTAINS nenefrom :GI the 'world, the best reports, NJ of the Produce. Grain and Cattle trade, Dry Goode and Money markets'. Tbe Too to disorganizers, North, or Booth. The cup porter of the Union..the Ctfastitnti, n and tlfte laws. _TEDE4S : TOR. (ME YEAR. . Twenty Co pi es or upwards, to one address $1 ead..— Thirteep copies to one address $l5l Eight' ooplee $lO. Pour copies $6. Three copies $5; Under Threw:conies 62, each. An extra copy to oPY' one t olkdiPita '-eauW twenty, with the money. The Batly.lour.gof Ct.MmoorOtr,Jun- Mr, lamed for the Conntcy.Se alfta: . Specimen copiet rent grafts PRIME, STONE, UAW, AND.4AI4;OOE4 91 Wall street ; Now York. .7atmary 22,'62. Not Age. ;.- . • iTOSEPIT Justice, or itie Namwg i vattend to the 'Battening beehteeth—ench se' lielteeds, Mortgages,"Beleeseti. BoOde; Agriementei-tr.,-Nte, at hie office in-littalbetry Aeitet,,teto„doptiffeetithlif. the iiijvtitititoottstitoirtiehetitiit; 'Lebahon, Jemmy 11 ID you oreo &9190118 & RIM'S Nos Boot itud "ace store. MISS AT TINS TA - TONLE respectfully anoonnoe to the citlesne Lebanon and vicinity , that she has opened FASHIONABLE MILLINERY and MANTUA HAF4 ING ESTABLISII2IENY, in Market street, 2d doil.• above Hill. A no— led for inapectke; A. new stoelejust received and opens_ inspem.. embracing a full assortment of !RAE, Crape and Stra. Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &a. Lebanon, April 17. 186 L • Books and Stationery Et* poritun s a TEACH NES' HEA DQUARTERS.; lmmaitra; weiavaat HAS REMOVED Ilae removed his Book Store to Market Square, Lelia& IV HERE may be bad, on reasonable terms a goner' , TV assortment of Sefton, SIMONY Sorrow., Tasoetot zest and MIOCELLANEOOB BOORS of every description. : Copyßooke,Cyphering Book; leather and paper bounl Pam Book; and every variety of STATIONERY, wholesale and retail. '4" WINDOW - SHADES A, large Of - variety Plain, Fancy, ilitir,finien, GU, 4c.: PAPER SHADES. Neat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Mir. Alen tir latest and simplest - STYLES. OF. rIXTITRES. Nip CALL AND EXAMINE. ling Lebanon, September 21 .1860. LE 11. BERGER'S CLOTIII. NIANUFACTOKIN rriIIANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned teepee , . fully informs the Public,. that he continues to cam; on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebow:o.l77 county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is =mammal* ry for him to say more, than that the work will be don ! , in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has =de bif work and name so well known In the surrounding couch, try. He promises to do the work in the shortest pose; ble time. His manufactory Is in Complete order, and h: natters himself to be able to render the same eatieDictitsr as heretofore. He manufactures • .Broad and Narrom Cloths, Classissettl, Easisakels, Whit , and other Flannels, all in the best manner. .1 . He also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the cony*? - Mance of his. Customers, Wool and Cloth will be takeij In at the following oilmen —At the stores , of if Pyle, Lower & Brothers, George Relncehl, ( ll : lff i s' the new Drug Store of Joseph' L. Lonberger, sea P the Market Hduee, in the borough of Lebanon; at th" , store of Shirk & Long, In North Lebanon; at S. Gosevi ert'e, Bethel township; at the public boas, of Willies" Earrust. Predeticimbrag; at the skim of S. E. Bickel, Jonestown; at the store of .Mr. Weitner, Bellevue at the store ofbliCrtin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mt Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebanon county. All mio 6 4" , will be taken away regularly, from the above plelf me, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking WaxPl cardr ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at tit , above mentioned places, with directions how they wish, It prepared. Pr his customers can order the Stockinf ! Wool to be prepared frontthe Wool Of the Undersigned whicbwill be done and left at the desired Places. N. B. It Is desired that those having Wool carded, silk pay the Cash therefor, at the above mooed plates. , LYON LEMBERGEIL East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 17,1861. THE NEW BAKERY MIR undersigned would respectfully inform the Ott I. 'ens of Lebanon, that hebeicommenced the BAKU: IND BUSINESS, in ail its varieties, at hie stand, ot ;.• Cumberland street, Lebanon„ . nearly opposite the Beek Elotel. and will supply customers with the best BREADS CAKES, &c., &c. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CON.FECTIONERIES, of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly, on }rind, and furnished at the lowest.prio s s. Th public is invited to give me a ' Lob non, Nov. 9, 11159. F. U. Sava. Lebanon.*Muinal Insurancei CoMpany. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., rpa the property holders of the State of Penn.% eylvanitt i—figieeDEßEN Your attention ii respectfully solicited to the fallowing low rates of Inenw anee of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO PANY, who are transacting business with the nett, flattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources , of the Company are ample to indemnify those who na ri yi take advantage through its agency of the means alto ed them of being •protected against loss by lire. Th 46 Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidence andt respect of the community in which they live. Our Com 1 puny is perfectly mutest. and weinvite your careful al tention to the following low rates as we are determined te6 insure as low as any other responsible company, taking, into. consideration the character of the risks incurre&l Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, - enables nu to 140. sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the int cessity of renewal every 3or ft years. • The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been pros.ptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, itv, filet it has been, and still continues to be, the wish ofi the Directors to have the Company condoated on honest: and economical principles. • • RATES OF - INSURANCE, - Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof ;0,15 162104/' do do do shingles ,I 8 " do . do : Log or Frame " do . Barns, stone or brick . 4 20 " do. do' Logger Frame ,20 " do Store Houses. brink or stone ,/6 " do do Log or frame w d o Hotels & boarding houses, brick or' Milne ,26 " do do do Log or frame • ,80 II d o Academies and School houses .26 " do Churches and meeting houses • " do Printers books and Stationerles ,30 ." do Book binders ,60 " do Tniiot shops Shoemaker and saddler shops Silversmith and Watchmaker, Tin and sheet iron shops Groceries and Provision stores Tanneries Hatter shops ,30' " do ' Grist Mills, Water power ,85 " do Saw Mille do do ,S 5 " do Drug Stores ,80 " do Smith chops, brick or stone ,80 " do do do Wood. Ad it d o Carpenter,joiner & Cabinet males: shop. ,40 64 d„ Wagoner and Coaelimsker shops ;40 .46 di p Painter and chair molter shops ,40 " do Oil Mills ,49 " do Clover Mills 140. " do Sounderies of_wood ,gg it , d o do - Briolt or atone .sQic do Merchandise in brick or stone bnild'ngs ,20 " do do iu wooden - do AC' ' i do PurnitUre In brick or stone - building! ,77 4 4- " do do in wooden 20.• /a d o Stables & sheds, brick or stone,country :20 " do do' do' wooden" do Livery/ . & Tavern Stables AS •u do All communications should be addresikil, to W A. BARRY, Secretary; Jonestown, 'Lebanon CM, Re, President—JOllN ZRUNNIZ, Zsq,. rim .linsident--D. H. RANK. Treastoor—Glio. F. MkiliT.;' Secretory—WM. A. R.ARRX. . Jonestown, Septemberl2.lBBo. • Blanket SilaWIS CnLOTH, WOOLEN OLOTUDIO of ell eelont, dyed 7/4 ' Black .or Blue Bleak, pressed; the aolor wersettied and goods turned out egad to POW. by . LYON LEBIBEROER. jrantiicaovar. f_ Articles to be treil can I . ;in left et Jor. L.s,entbsr area Drug Store where all °Were for the above will be attended, to. (Ifeb.ii, taw, THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD- THE TEST OF YEARS, And groves More a,nd *ore .F!0p,12,11q. Every. Day A ND testimonials. new, 104 .alennat without num 13 ber. might be given from ladies and gentlenien in all grades of euclety, whose united 'testimony.cone could resist, that Pref. Wood's Hair Iteetoinsive will restore the bald and pay, and preserve.the hair or the youth to old ago, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich.; Dec. Slit, 11158. Pam Wont: Thee wilt please accept a hue to.inforn thee that the hair on my head all : Cell otr over twenty years ego caused by a complicated chronic Mamie, at tended with an ei option og thg We .. A oontinual merge of euffering through life having reduced Me to state of dependence, I have net .been ehlatOpbtainatuff for caps, neither here I been able to'do thvg, g p . 46' sequence orwhich my bead bas'eutfered'extramely front cold- This induced me pay Itriggs At "lodge" almost the Mat cents had on earth for a. two dollar' bottle of .thy liair.lteetoretive, about the let of •Atiguirr-legt, I have faithfully followed the direarione. apall.the.bald Foot is now covered with hair thick' 'black' though short. it le also coming in all overlaylased; Ar .s ex ing confident that andther large bottle vrgoldP94o.o Jj ea' tinily and permanently. I teal amnions. to persevere In its use, mid being destitute of MORTIS to purchase any MOM, 1 would ask thee if thee wouldstnot' be, willing to send me Lin order on thin.'-agents tor s'hdttle, and receive to thyself the Scripture deelaration,,'ltlie re. ward Is to those who are kind to the "idea, and the fatherless." Thy friend, • STISA.N.NWH Kntyty. Ligonier, Noble Gland/auk • 'Paw: O. J. Woon—Dier Oil --fa the latter part og the yearlf42, while, attend! lig the State and , National Caw Sehohl of the State of Now York, my hair, (rote a oanse unknown to MO, commenced falling iiirv..erY rait idly, lo that in the 'short lipase °lsis month's:the' whom upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining, portion' upotohe nide and back part 1:4 my heed shortly aftar.bectme grey, so that you will nut be surprised when I. tall,you. that upon my carne,, to the State of iMdlina, ray more camel acquaintances were not ea much al a iripiLt4tllle. cover the cause of the change In my eipeatenmes Aar wore ietimateemputintanceetveratoreeoggisemigatill.. I at once made application to the most skiliful.pbgal clans la the country, but, receiving.no eestridee from. them that my hair could again be restored, I,wait famed to Become reconciled to my fate, until fortunetely,..in ,the latter. part °Elbe year /BSI, your Itestorlitiye ;wee recommended to me 'by a druggist, as being, the must reltable,HairitontorisHyeln use. Y tried 'obi' `aid Itielid to my great/Jo. tiffardlem that it wail ; prudtte. Ling the desired Abet. , Asifdpartnat time ailed ter. en Millers' worpeof , yottr.flgateratlYtt,uakitvali a result, Lave a rich coat of , very. loft bla o k' 4llll 4 --31 1 111 0b no As -. a mark of my:gratitufle4Ozydricaliiiiir and skill In the production of lo wonderful an article, ./ have, recommantled its uee.te• may, tny.trleads 'and ark quad:titaness, Who, I em haPPYI4 inform yon, are ;sling it with like 'Vint. - Very reepeetreily.jhure, ' Ali: 9aLTTA r • ' &tea itd Couthmilior Depot,444 . Br,oovsy l tiofl4 l 4kby iskligalebtetrongik, out the world. , . • -, iri.:Doetln of titrao s l ier, viz lar u, wad4alp, ahti•4pt9,l.i,.tbu' pill l / 4 ana"retiLl4 (or one dOilaf.rt 110181'40W* twenty per clot-more fli'proliortmi*Sll. tborpull,,roullia for Oro."do„ Digs er-tpx/P.,i , thljilfatr bolo' a rouri.;•4if bar MIL MOE" iD4IOi'O9.TIP,On _Olt, Vali fur to &bottle. • _ 1 , .;; O. J. WOOD l i roprielors, Itssilliroaaway, Nen York, arid Ili, blarlrat Street, kir. LINN Me, tiold by Dr. ROBB, 614 by all'fiWni 1144 Tang oda Dallere.• July 81, 'el- yaw* 0 a do AO ' d ,30 " do ,30 4 do AO « do AO do