Chi birptior U=2l(iT=M • -4544, PA. wacirit HOME AFFAIR. Kir Why John, whet° are you go ing to lo each a harry? . Why, I atngolug W LAURAOR'S, In Market street, V" buy a nice bit of Furniture. Well, Jobe, eau you telt Die*" tattoo why LeellMatt Belle to mob ware Fereßare lied Chairs than: Cableet.toakere In Lebanon together! Yell, John, I thiek Ivan telltiet reexou reey.tlebnly he bee always got by far tke largeet, end beat Mort monk; of all binds of Fara Stunt Cad ,Chidra-on which he silo setts a•gcrit deal cheagee than atrfotber Cebluet•miker Wide" be hat en eleethiit cUabloned ' Furniture Wagon with which he dellirsraill-Paraltare 'itud Gbein soli by bfun, free of charge; 'tingle I think" ' to be vary good and adv■titegeone resigns. ' 11 AB the 63d Rug,itnerit *ill leave fai the eeet of war this Weali, , tliepnblio will •pleas• bear ilt feted that the beat and oldest CABINET - 'IiIAKING.ESTABLISHMENT; in Lebanon, is 'that or C. BfIOtEIEBILINIS I O. ' Any person in want of goott,dade work will please gall on him, he tfore baying elsewhere. C. BROTNEIILI.. Lebanon, Not. 20, 1561.-omo. • BOROUGH MEETINGS. Demooratto Cum of the Willi 'WARD of the 1, Borough aLe on. are tbrpitithallt Invited to attend a diseUnit SIATURDAY IZYENIFO, MARIE 16. 1862. at 7 o ClO4, it the Pottle Home of 'Mrs. Mee, for the purpose of appointing/ :tort delegate, to meet theAciegatea of the Eut Ward, In Communion. at the PubliollonOorlfiltay Hazdeor, on MONDAY I,7ritNING, the 171 M, to hornlnatra ticket to be voted for et the boring Illeotl . 00. The seitutof the Will Meet at the Public flouts of JAP,OII oppetnt a like number of deiegetea, to Meet thole of the Mat Ward et the sting time and place !Mfg hiliblOd, and fht.'the tame purpuc, BY ODDER t.l6' TUE CoMxll7l4. Lebanon, Mienh 12, 1867. Tho D'omooratt, of Cornwall town• ably win ros•rm the public balm of Joeopb powtOttb, ott the thteh nottd, oo SATlJADAT,^lidiracli 164862; at 1 o'illook P . . M., ter 0* pu'irl), oksettltag -tieket for totriliblDr Oftidets to be supported at tbelprf Vac tton. 111' ODDER OP Ttl 0061111714 h. The• Democratic citizens of SotrTn LEBANON TOY/Nati IP ere hurflettlo meet at the pub. Ho house of JohimrtVei, thi borough ofLehenor, on SATURDAY,' N.A 1E41982, at I o'creclu, P. IN., for the purpose' or WI it tote - Whip ticker' for the Spring , Elettloci. S r Order of the Committee. The Democratic Union, and all who are in fiver of the Conetittition,—the enticressiou of the Rebellion. aid A weedy restoration of peace and the. Urikon, of NORTE( LREANON township ..re ally Invited to 'meet at tha public bouee of John. IL. Hats, too SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 18e2, at 8 o'clock, P• id., ibr the parpoae of settling a ticket for tolettahlp •oflleere, to be enpported at-the Opetag fdleotkm. By Order of the Uatorloraver. Two yoong. men 1181110.• Pelfloy ,and Reed, the !WWI! from. Comesll township , nod the latter from Womels4orf, wire arrested tin Lehandri, - ork-Tuesday afternoon, of last week, lby Lieut.. Matthew', for deserting from Capt. Sh toffees company, at Harrisburg, and put is our - prison for oak kiteplng over night. During the night am , atleinpted,to break jail, but succeeded only in making a hole intik' plastering. A hiamnnotit Witte Oak Tree was felled upon the fermi of ,Fnietfd Katz, Esq. to Manatawny township, Berke county, on the 17t ult., by' Oharlos Kline and Cornelius Redder. It was 128 feet high, and measured at the base fl feet 9 inches, and 77 feet from the ground, 2 feet in diameter. 1811 12 cords of wood could hale been oat front itoted the trunk *lone, 7 feet long made All post. The heart wee considerably de cayed. This giant of the forest was supposed to 4124 327 . yilers old. IF'ing.—On Saturday Itifeerfig tActit t 9 o'olerlr , the a tettlerof Cornslluy Smith gni C. Mors rtes., to Ann, We, were destroyed by Itre.- 31r.,Iloirattar bad n bole In his stable which was all . * hank. Lt Le not known how the Are orlgt - -untold. We [rem:meal property is Insured, _ - 'Counterfeit $1 bills, purporting to 1 ba issued by the Partners' Bank of Reading, have been put in clroulationlo Pbiltidelphla. As they are entirely unlike the pulsing Ones of ibis Dank, they will deceive norm but the moat ignorant.— The genuine bills have for a ilguette an agricul tural scene I on the right end a dog guarding an Iron gate, and on the left end, a boy and girl at et well, the boy drinking out of a pitcher. The counterfeit bea for a vignette, a group of cattle and train of coral on the right end, a figure of Justice with scales and mord i on the left end, a loco:110dr* and tender is a circular border. Dr, JQhU K. Lirmaavilavar, of this tlooo, boo boon appointed on the - Modioat tat Air, , et the Wood VC. fjoepttalp Philadelphia, We learn that Cornelius Houser, a vrivate le Capt. Murray's Conipauy, was seal denten,' shot, last.waalt, In the Camp of the 93d Me was standing near the Colonel -when wounded, and. it is-not known who tlretithe 4•bot, or from whence it came, but is toppolog to bare been throigh We Oarelesinass of a return ins plattet . fillos off his gun. The wound Is In the 01104 , 40 is only • gosh one. The bullet has been e.traeted.and the patient Is doing well We aro obliged to postpone several .aommunlealions until next week. Mrs. Elisabeth Hoffman, of Robe• -son township, barbs county, who gave birth to 'three liviog.ohlldien on the 18th ult., died lest iP t iday, the 28tb f sit noon, et nervous prostration: .She was the *lfs of Mr: William J. Hoffman, and god abort 89 yastri., The children survive .her, and 'Tyner to be thriving. ' Air Ammer to Enigma of lest week—Knowledge is allyer woos the pnor,sold. "Doug the nobles, sod •• jewel swag ptioata. Answer to Ilebu•—lnittalt, Somerset; Floalem, Ma ryl•nd. • Mops.; CQII2I2IeItPEITS.---D c larillg - the ,lest fort:l4olS great number of new counterfeits .and el tenni pates bare been put in oiroulati r on.— During the Womb - of February ferty-ftve new •eounterfelts weseluf fo citonhbtion. From this 'feet our readers rosy jade of the necessity for .elately scrutinizing ,eximakonk bill offered.— Among.tbe slateoudtaifetidisintid err} the : Sank of Beaver County altered--,Tiff• 'nette, 031111 gelded yr Ith ohild, ctqg, hOPlrei end Pioollief oneach end 5, V, 5; on thb Ativirpett of the note Stele atm. Bank of Crawford County, Meadville, Pa.- 10s altered from 211—vignette, buok and Ave deer under a tree 1 female, girl, and chlekeng on right. Bank of Danville, Pa.-Is, spurious—vignette, arkggight paired an trams, men on each aide ; .brie 1 rfgbb; fetnale,feeding eagle on left. d o lota t ig Batik, altered—vignette, an .tiegjetltelaed, on a shield, oars, do.; on right end, a gigl,fikfrpasingand figure 1; no left ; female ;;; ,,,; g rais* grab, .holding' en eagli and Stars And stripo i . Parnsera l ßank of Readistg, Pa.—bt ; apurious —lodise 004.6 above on left; portrait with ft above on vig)rt:4 Name soros' the bill. Harri s b ir eilleak r Pa.--as, altered from le— •lgnette, Gen: Settit Liwestre; woman and child On left end; t*ci girleuncright-end. Mechanics' Donk, 'Philadelphia, Pa.-2s are in circulation. Thirbank has not lesned any small notes yet ) kervlttifit all lei 2ti sutras. Meehanios' Danir;lhifitd4lPhis. -I s, altered— wignatte, wagons loaded...l,lth oattan ; on lower right, bust of W1(31.111 o 0 lower loft, man plough. fag with It arose, Eltroudshurg Pa,,—Alteregl7v,vigaelle. hunter fighting a bear I 4igh t ; ferilalrilfill grain on len. ' Canaty Dank, itltara, d &hota ikig *loath', UM scene, man, childresplii; on right ,• 5. end ; vie left end,. and Ni s tutdrig au; red VIVE egress 1140 Amts. . , THE 'ScnullaciLL The usual winter A4Oll ifiMilfwetaiNrscA . l3ltr ly approaching corapliijkleiciltedit ned for navigation at the' tinailictline. The Weather,' baa bean of such a chaniciten... as to makd is mod,. than usually difficult tO - attend to the olit-dooi . work, and particularly that of the character nee diffary on the Canal; but the employment of coin patent forces has overcome any difficulty on this account. The principal work done is the cutting through the Tunnel at Orwigsburg Landing, whioh , ,ges now been opened entirely. This improvement will prove otgreat convenience to Ibe boatman, and save them moot), delay which has heretofOre been unavoidable. The Canal is being Widened and a now hildge titeatea at Cheatatalty4at s ,'Readiug. This Wid ening will affordliMnrler two boats to past each other tinder tha bllll6 bleb was Parental.' pia. ,p6esible, and ii * S4 ditiVeiltaiop of pluoti':ol4i. Other minbiTiftiprapja hare beiiistatiken different parts 44'0E44,41th a view-kOild" , tate the Dusinies °r :to the pesouipetiell4 tie-works. - • , COL. ZEIGLE'ItRaqiIIIENT.—The reg. intent of Col. Meals A. Zeigle bee been sited up by consolidating with it the skeleton regi: mesas of Col. Longenecker and Col. 141eAlleo.- Colonel Lengsmeeker Mitring already been Pro vided for, thl) sopposltiOn Is that Col oner-Mc- Allen Will be thelieutenent Colonel. The reg iment wlibbe among the best in the service, arid before the week Is owes will be on its way to Thls is the regiment too which Liatite. Bowman, Matthews, end many Lebanon county boys are attached. .; 7 . - In another column will -be:feund th:e earl of braid C. Siegriat, late olt Ile Eagle Rotel of this place. As we ataktod Itsit week, be Las taken the National Ilotel,'Ric'e street, Phil• adelphia. Polka visiting the alty from this coun ty, will of eouree put up with htm, at they can find no better aeaotinodatlod* enyirbere. We noticed in town, last week, Lieut. John. P. Smbicti, o! the 03a Regiment.— Joseph. Bowman Jr. and David Meflarrlty were also here. -- . 4ar-.• The life of the flesh is io the blood," was iwild by Instilration long before Haryara dilscotety of its 1 1 ch'enlatfori had brought to lig tat% ptlrpdom and twig. Now w • I.olPhot Only that ••I isdo;thit ftlti%d," but that disease ifilkablis It. also 1 !AY of ;as disorders that parade thi human frame, Asa ;an* haute in it, Attlee lied gliOie in It.he tellilltafed th., J. O. Ayer, or Lowell, hao bad regard to %re Important fact io making it Remedy to core these dfaordera. Ilia ex tillOt of Sauapar I la purges ocq the .itnporlt rea a the blodd and indices a healthy itettol in it that expels inseam 'Shin looks reamonablNl, Sod it Is true, for we libel" by our own experience. &Adorn as we take any oiedloine, we have n e vertheles s esveral limas, pei3n,orl der obligations' to the skill or Dr. Ayer for thl relief Which his reriterti es never fell tosilfordOs'when we - aie oltollged to have reccourno to $4,00ni.--SaithoiAattrd, Sierra ecotia. . OUR ARMY CaRiI*ONDENCE, From the 93dIgegisitent. ----e . • CAMP EDWARD, Termallytown", D. C., 1 Moth tat; 1882. 5 EDITOR ADVERTISER:—After an absence from your columns for a long ;taus, I thought a few Hass from the "Gallant Ciati" would Dot come amiss, to your numerous midst% Everything has passed °Min the usual doll ton tine of ramp life until Satraday last r —lVashlng. ton's Birth-day. On that day the whole regi ment was formed into line , of bailie, and t beh closed up into solid mass by division, when choke extracts were read from Washington's Farewell Address by the Colonel, J. M.. *Carter. After the reading three cheers were proposed and given with Irwin for our Colonel, for our Lieut.: .Colo nel, for..the Army and Nary, and-for Major (Sur geon) Sitttington. The officers made short but pithy addresses, neither that of the Lieut. Colo nel or the Surgeon amountlng•to twenty words. On Tuesday morning we were out for the first time on Brigade drill. It is nearly the same as Regimental drill, excepting that five Reements are manoeuvreing at theiaaarrie time. A- little prootitte-frill rifaltirona rentcubed t o. any in the Brigade; ll,we oril s y- , ' a fair livable; act good ground tor on, smelt; 'Wu Me would 'to s able tb take ourpoeition arTvihere and hold it too. On Wednesday-morning the regiment was out on the prilfede Pantile ground to see a poor fel• low drummed out Of Cadop for deserting. Ile was marked wi.'.`. Indian ink, and then marched along th:. ;rigade, and from there beyond the Guards, to the tone of the "Rus f u.'s Morels r He be longed to the 62d N. T. Volunteers,—Andereon Zonaves- Great excitement was created in. Camp on Thurs day morning, by the receipt of =ltching orders. Our Company (A) was out about 41m Iles, on fire different posts, on Citand Guard, and they were brought in In ts. hiirrY, and told to peek up, sup ply ourselsea with4days' rations, and 1.00 rounds Cartridges, 60 of which we had to put into am knapsacks'. About a o'clock the order Was countermanded, bet still to hold ourselves in readiness to march wf shortuotice. The night passed, however with out a move being made, And now we are just as far front's move as ever. Our Itegftit - orit Was Inspected on Friday' b 7 die Major of tha.iintrerspri Zonaves, who was loud in . his praise on ire appearance and condition. Be goes so far as to profiottnee it the hest disciplin dfrd and-healthiest-looking in this divisibn. if. Clay Bowmaricof Company "A," formerly . of Schuylkill Haven, end Smith, ofVoilit- Pahl, "B A ” hate hewn selected from this regimesi 40 . OP:U[4I4I srlgsdiar General Keyce, COM. mandinglhts-Blvision. 'While I km - wrlting• slight snow is falling.— The mud hed•nearly , dried up. but thin will start It afresh. The health of Gm Itegiment is good. More anon, G. HOFFMAN U. LETTER FROM THE COMM. CORNWALL, Tv., March 10, 1862. Mu. Entroa r—ln regard to the unsettled elate of the weather, Irate,' very appropriately apply the word "eariatr." I stated in fitly hut that "sales" were real "incti. tuitions" of present. Of 'courts, It is understood, that not all ettelfd thins with a view of making purchases. Thare appear to be some muttnaV At tractionv there for . young ladies end gentlemen ; others come la see the eights ; then there is a elate who trial a par Hen lat intarest in "old rye,', and who naver-sedose to "taktt a. drink" with a good friend. o,mnastio• exercises are also at- tended to, and pot nofriluently do I obserrp those highly stimalated ! oaging a war of words. The young ladle', to keep'tip appearances, gill a upend party" in the erepipg, to which"they. in vite their faeorltes. The debiareilladed to leaf 'Week, cams off at the appointed time and picee. The whole pro. oiedinge were conducted in aparliameotary mall. nervand the speeches or thir diffe - rent speakers were'teplfte with sound, argument. After a lengthy iffserresion the 4:ittetiitiiitt Aiiia decided in favor of the affirmative. The next "debate" will be bald at thirtbitier'idaebei lietase• (near Wit er's,).,pe Thlarsday eveeimnext. question for dieentistd"Which is the prosaic evil, Intern. pOralnlee or Slivery ?" The public is invited to often& SEMI. Perions aPPeer tchbeAnieformed of the amount of labor performed bydkneounty Super itttendent of COmuson floboof,h; en for this Tea „ sorfljerrnnuer the salary' of at othcer too Sfak o sir, at the office iteelC tihteei one.— Persona who entertain suck optnfopite.re laboring under very , erroneous and pontracted ideas.— There' le ndt sui office in the eilitnty more benefi• dial, end eontalio poorly re — mlnefitted in propor tion to tberimeent-of labor required to be per formed by the incumbent, I perceive by the last "School Journal,” that our County Superin tendent, Mr. Amick, daring the mist year held twecty public examinations.examined two hund red end forty teachers, visited Iwo hundred and thirty-four schools, attended eighteenedricatiOn al meetings, delivered eleven aildrestes, devoted two hundred and thirty-tired,iya to official duty, traveled 1118 miles, end wrote one hundred and sixty-fire letters, on business app/staining tp , his office. I hope no one, after reading this, willeaj that'll:le office Minded to is not a libiirlintrotie; while the excellent condition of our /Whoa's Vora conelusivisly its usefulness. • ' A peblio exemination will be held a t th e Llig. ea Isioriebool-hotise, on Thertday afternoon niikt. The exerciser will be intersperied with roost inn ate, ; several, addresses will likewise be delivered. An invitation isaialanded to tile putale to attend. The public sobeole of able district. erHl close in ifitboo Th•eietked-rekiii : , ll,llo4l. at Aix Menthe, a,Pitik:ll4l,liCreja made throughottt thA tiau, schools clti not Oon `ape 644adoirie tpclrliho 14ger. Onlilitiildgf•oolk,ll 3o I:!eni'ottattio ,Townahip meeting bo.bold4Otollo•liliblio,tknae of Jos. Botioatt4",tileililootkn. lo(Us titiii - iiiteni§cU! au didutea Itereficialksibuttoro. - • -•' Yours Truly, J 011 N. Ibr the Adrertiser. SOLITII CORNWALL, March Bth, 1862. MR. EDITOR;—In the 00%11'30 Of reading my paper, last week, I found en article over the sig. nature of "Union," filing a broadside at the "bully toseheraof South Cornwall," as he choosee to term them. At first ,elght rdeemed it unwor. thy of notice, but ta,seceild consideration—the idea that all the South •Coinwall teachers are im plied by his article—prompts me to reply. If the article was written by a teacher which I hope for th‘velke of theprefeselon, is not the case, - the sooneiliellves Itteattentlon te"sydtai" the bet ter ,fei' .reputation ,.. ••if- we reflect tha i . qtiacks".ittid stiebt . Oreevlnto , !L . A. professions; w e . may permitted : to dfate sulgoseitiAtiferiaees. •I bate no Objection -I.l4rif oifel censureseitileop: .duet at spelling-school, but I have a right to' de mitedAhatAha "saddl"e be planed .upon 'theTrig/it horse." Lf one or two of our teachers did come to a epelling•schecil heavily loaded'•with "old rye" therteoehero of South"Cornteall should" not be censured salt bady. Ii perueink tile high. Mont egotis to of "IJnion r t,feel:like,terming him a monster, and I might . parhape,ae well have attempted" to a successful attack on the Jeiwieh Sanhedrin, es against hi.,l i toravy t.l au tit. If lie quailtiobelhe ability of the teachers:by his term "bullies," they are willing to let others decide the matter. In short, I think "Union" hes dope tie injustice, end by:his•manner of proceeding In this matter, I would edvise'binio.ext time to use tho jawbone of an au a forweipon. Yonre Respectfully, - . EUREKA. TEE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: • President—Abraham Lincoln, ottllinois. Vice President—frannitail LiamßM, Maine. Secretary,of State—William U. Seward, New York. Secretary of the Tressary—:Salnson P. Chase, Ohio. Secretary of War—Edwin DI: Stanton, Penosylvania. Secretary of the Interior--Caleb B. Smith, Indiana. Secretary of the Nivy-411deon Welles, Coridecticut. Attorney Oeneral—Ndward Bates, Missouri. Postmaster -General—Montgomery Blair. Maryland. Chief Justice of Supreme , coaTt—Roger B. Taney, Maryland. Associate Justicvs—James M. Wayne, Georgia ; John Catroo, Tennessee; Samuel Nelson, New 'Fork. Robert C. Orler,Penusylvania; Nathan Clifford, Mriasecbusetts; N. 11. Swayne, Ohio—and two vacancies ; ' Speaker of the Rouse of.ReprWlentatives—Oalusha A,Llrow, Pennsylvania. ,Clerk—Emerson ttberidge, Tennessee. PraaWent (pro.- tem) of the- Sonate:—Solomon Foot, Venuont. secretory or. the Senate—John W.Torney ;Penna. - 'oeneral•in,Chief of the Anny--George H. IfeCleilan, OGVERNICENT or. PENNSIIIVAIrIe. Governor—Ahdrow..o. Curtin, of Centre country. Secretary of the Commonwealth—Efi Stifbr , tiniOn oonnty. 'Deputy Secretary—Samuet D. Thome., Delorare.lao State 'l'reasmeg—Aleo ry D. Atopte, Philadelphht. AudttorHeneralThomas E..oocbree, York cout4y. Surveyor Herreral--H e ry, Ron thee. Ilk county. ' Adjutant General—E. hi. 81. ala; Philadelphia. • •••• . Quartermaster General—R.o.lWe, Ljicouting.co. 4 '; Supertntendentof Cowman Schools—Thomsa H. iltr rows, Lanciatbr county. ~ • .. • . Judges of Supreme Court—Walzer H. Le wrie, , Pitp berg, Chief Justice r.Oeorge, iffocaleard, - ..Luzerie county; Janice Tboinpaon, Erie county; Wit liam.Strong Barka county; John. it Read, Philadelphia. PUBLIC OFFICERS -.OF IMBABON COUNTY, - Rapresontatisein.Congreas--.l.W..gillinger, Lebanon. Senator—Ames 11. Datighter, Lebanon. 'Assembly Isaac Hoffer, Lebanon: President Judge--JOhts J. Pearson, Harrisburg. Associate) Judges—WDl law Rank, Swatara ; Thomas Reamer, Londonderry. . . • „District Attorney-John Weidman, Lebanon. - Deputy District At torney-;3 ran t Weidman, Lebanon. Sheriff—Jonathan Bonder, Jetcksou. - .Deputy Sheriff—Oe•Orge W. Houck, Lebanon. 'Coroner—William' C. ratiber, Lebanon. Prothonotary, and, ,Clerk of Oycr and Terminei-- -Henry Sie'grist, Lebanon. Deputy•Prothaisotary.) , Jounos W. Nbur, Lebanou.;l Register—Henry Bross. Union. "Recorder and Clerk of the Courts—Jahn IL North Lebanon-Borough. Clerk of the . Orphanetenrt —Andra?* Light, North Lebanon. - Deputy Cienk—John Benson, North,Lebanon. CountCommissfonerSltuop Boltz, Union; Robert Evens, Cornwall; Jacobi:l)=ller, South Lebanon. Clerk of Commissioners—Cyrus Stark,-Lebanon. . Couneel—Leii Kline, Lebanon. • Mercantile Appraiser—Peter Loser, Union. County Treasurer-,Joba All wain, South Anorille. Deputy Tressurer--Jobn W. Allwein, S. Annville. Direategit_ of the Poot— James Delbson, North Luba. new ; Bowmn, Londonderry . ; Elias Walborn, Il taren,l of the Alma - Wott3o—Ndward 4reblerptiouth 'titbantin: - .4'reiattfeettaeld Lon-man, Lebanon, • .: r 'Ljelcian—Dr. William II ; fit fir o i.d, &Amnon. - bOnbtl AniW:fr---And - MMFOr; Bond) Lehtinazieilt. slat rintithbider, South Alined* Jamb Zug.,Millerteelt. !Votaries Public—Adam Rite,..John W. Allah, Jacob Weldle, Lebanon. County fiupetintindent • of Schooll--llenry Houck, Lebanon. EEI~C `A[ttiGEs. _ The COnfatillfditatld E.rperienoe of an . Invalid. Publishi3d t The benefit and IP 6 warning and it entitled? to yotTaito who stiffer note Nervous Debil ity, Premature ecay, &e.; supplying at the Battle time the tneafts of Se f-Cure. By one oho basebred himself lifter being put to great expense through medical im position end quackery. Ty enclosing a post paid ad• dresaed envelope, steam courts may be had of the 1111. tbor, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford. Hinge Co., N. Y [Neer York, 3lareb 12, 1862-7 y. Prevention is Better than .oare. 1110 ladies. of delicate health " or Impaired organisatiOn, or ectboser by whom at; increase, olrfamilY nom sup tgatigni objeationable, the under,igned- would otfer "aliteserlpflon Which perfectly reliable and safe, and _Which bes been prescribed in carious parts of the old World for the past century. Although the articloa.ve ey cheap and simple, yet it haa been pot up in half plot bottles and sold very extensively at the otherbituht price of ss'pet b..dtle, the unaerslgned propoanto,,fur• lash the reetpe for the email rum of s l,,fiy the. posses- Mon oftthichr every lady cab 'apply, herself with a per fact siftigdiird, at any drug okra•for tha trilling sum of q ilutiper,yekr. Any tfloyelelatt,oy drugest ; wllL,tell yon it is perfectly harmless, and t housands of tenths°. Male can be procured of Its etßeaey. Sent to any put of.the world 011 receipt of ;1, by suldressing .- Dr. J. C. DEVI:UIIa, P. O. Box,• No. MS ; NOW Maven, Colin. Augtu . st 7, 1851-ly. . NEURALGiA, OR NERVOUS 11/lEUMA TIEId, was the fist of a fine of Noirouß CMnpleinte, iowiden Hunneweles Tofu Arweryne was so signally adapted. It has proved all we claimed for ir. There to DM one, and only one ebetaele to huizediate reritfitel which is Incligeation. As the Anodyno fe !need entirely on all objections to mernerlals, so weitteriMg to the muscular and intestinal parts of the body, a sfinisM Pit perfectly adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by the proprietor, and will be sent, when requested, free' until plane are matured for placing their true charac ter es assistant to the Anodyne; and moat perfect Yam 11.j Physic before the world. See advertisement. • February 12,'82 - Im. `~elig~us ~n~te~: Si. JOAN'S RZTORM&D 011tracm—lisgulike settle!! every Wednesday evening , at 7% o eloek , ' every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock,. add every Sunday evening at Cesar Cktrtelt.—Serrfcal in Tirnittorance flail, every Sunday of 10 A. lif...and every Friday at 7 P. 41. Engliskpreaching next Salibath morning and evening ttr ttle frierthodlet Enlieripal Clinrch; English servkiee next I:0We dty morning and availing in Zion's Lutheran atifirili. German preatbinpnext Sabbath - morning and English In the evening, in the Firet Refer mod church. German preaching next Sunday morning and Englieh Imam!. !waning, In Salenyelmthelyan ehtll ch • ffiattiet. Oa the IlitiOLAr . ?the Rov:Aiitohilih, Mi.. MOSES BLA COIL. Of4lottlc:lrobovioli,ltu ROSI AN N sottotxr,iirslimtiirs: .• Chi the 7tbinatutifiblantiVitie&Wolff, Mr. JOHN' W. tiRICM to Min MART ANN RICE, both of Myers town.. On the 6th Jug., bj•lta.l%;.W.liramer, Mr. CIO. LEININGER, of Jonaatopiwiti, Mho BARAII GRUM- Beliq,"ol' Swataira•townebiAlktonty. On the NM rs. PET MOM LLER, of this borough, to Mbirlyt ' -1511F2, of Dauphin On the Caine diyi by , itirAra:,./L,41111e - r, Mr ADAM OWENS, of 4 lVorth Loijosia l :4oltoo CAROLINE B. . • ,• . . Oa the 3d Ines laPb viphis(Mre. LAVIN!, BOY ER, consort of DaiittPitoyiee; T 0.., and daughter of John and Catharine Hassler, aged 44 years, 4 months and I day. • liar reurattre were brought to Myeratowu and interred by the side of hor friends on the nth Inst., Oath occa: 'lion was fteprored by a sermon bascdpa Mt words "To die is gaitn - ^ On the ntis init., in !Ile boropgli, diniphrer of the late Ron..Thop aa46l,..gpfewr ollneldllllo,4llB,o4ced 1 0 yelaraclo stowtita watt 16 di le . . ind will fake': ilicevon'VFedtieadiy at. lerneon, atl'o'eleetc. Oc She )Bth nit.; In Amanda toarnehip, Fairfield coon,: ty Obf , r Father JOIJN [MISS, aged git. years, 5 months and'lB Igi.„17:111111 WAS born in Windsor township,;. $01.4 ..peaty. aleje.4 well known. and. Bildt* soinkeeted iivtlils-eounty- waB , eiß ee married, and had . 17 of. - sift= wire‘ still Nyhqz,) g rand ,qlilidifv. f.pd 'great,: granat children. la fire w ith fi iet wife 361 yeses, seta with ligavedUnd 19 lead: . - Onlholtthl ,n4ar i a n l MEIN O II Ni t , ooIOAM. , tor of Chador . • ' 22 days. - . •,......Atiyeisigni‘*— : -.;'i On the 214 oltoisor. y i f au/30,0. TICE, i liiold 12 years, e - intithit: 41' rdigi: - . .. v - • ' On the 14th Febioswy,ati ..BethtT . lnwskAlik; Smut', acted 8 yeara,•ll .nionths .aiid ,4 , days:;'on.-the 20th, JOHN, Juiced 14 years, 10 months .and 14 days; on lb., 21st, s4l4 . .k.'sigid La rears, lb mbotha ank*Ys. all o obildrin rIIIH4IIY 8. sun BaRAH LIC ' `and • all die., or Dlotherh -11411• The above family have now 1134 Liar loving and prothislog childron!alnee Norem• bar moot, by this pentlletitlal sickness. • ' On the 29th n't.. BLIZALINTII. daughter of 'Dental and lelin.theth it(O5ll.M. Opted 1 t yearn and 6 months. ' On the 3.1 holt.. in Bethel towhebtp: 1111124111aff, widow of bndolph 81111 . K. (IWO, aged about 72 years. On the 24th tilt In South A online. of starlet fever, AMUR CGARINDA , only diinklitar- of John and Louisa BURK HOI,DRIR.aged 10 years. 6 mouths and 27 daya On the =daft., In AonvIlle: RRNMErTA; danghter of ff,e.leriet end Maria Ogclgseen, aged 10 years, 11 months and 13 days. On the let Inst.. tn . intent°, ELIZABETH IMBO DRSI, widow of the late John. LQ00466 0 aged 87 yaam 41 manthe and 25 day& The Ibebmitoit Market. •.• • s.- • s Les.trioN, whitirst ß it, 31 ARC,R 32, 1862. Leh. Mills fix. Faw $6 23 lrggs,l4.dba. 12 Smith tt 20 , Dae,r,11174 - Lab. Val: S peif Flifob 60 Tot) or,salfed, bitter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 30 Loral, - ' • 8 Prime Red Wheat 120 • •8. Ptlnse Rye, 65 -Hato, Cerii, 46 nomadism. 9 Otte, 32 Moles, , 0 7 C 10•01 seed, 350 Soap, • Timothy-seed, 1 75Bets4-„tres,,. 26 Flaracod, 125 White Rags, a Dried Apples, vs bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 1, Dried Apples, peeled, 160 Alas vii 664 - * ` ,11234 Peach "dolts," 260 Bria tlei, "ft tb; Peach "lltrisels," 125 'Feathers,* lb., 0* Cherries, / 60 Wdol, vs De,. 40 °aloes, n 7 Soup Beans,* qt,, Potatoes, VS bus, 40 Apple Bu Apple 11u tier,* tessisk;4ll The Philadeljohin Blarket. ' PBILADELPnIA MATKETS, Saturday, March 8, Breadstaffs mar ket bas been dull to day, mid for Flour prices are drooping. There is very little demand far sbipmept, and rather more inclination on the . parr of holders to realize.-- Sales of 600 bble., including 100 bble:snperfine'at $5; 300bbls. Western extra Family at $5 75® 6'Bl}, and 100 bbls. rangy Ohio at $6 25' bbl. The sales to the retailers and bakers have been limited, ranging from $5 in for superfine, up to $7 for bncy, as in quality. Of Rye Flour there is very little here'abd very little demand. Small sales at $3 25 ti bbL Corn Meal is dull. In the ibrenee of sales, we quote at $2 75 1 f0P - Penneyliania, .s3` , 3lPbbl. for Brandywine. Tbe offerins of Vf hes 'bala been atio — ut bp to tfie debsehd, and priej rtliailii es last quoted.. Sates of 7000 pusbels •fair and prime Red at $1.31(1 33, chiefly it the latter rate ' in store, and a small let of White at' l 38 '43 bushel. Rye cornea forward slowly ;'lloo , busbele Pkg. sylvanfa sold at ., 74c. . , Corn is dulf. _Salim of 300 0 bU5uBlB prime now Southern YelloW afloat at 55c., Sod 1200 bushels Petrov in store at-5310. • Odle are also dull and prices bardly maintain• ed. Sales of 5000 bushels prime Penn. at 38®39c. but buyers bt the close refuse to Pay tbe former figure; 1706 , buabels prime New, Jersey , st 380., and 2000 bushels Delaware in store st 37e. Snens.t—The recoilits Cloverseed continue email and it is iii`good recaest at yesterday's fit - - nre. Sales of 300 bushels ordinary. and- witne quality at $412.4@4 50 It 84. lbs:--ohietlY at the latter figure. Small Sales of Timothy at $2 If to $2 50, and Flaiseed at $2 100g2 15 VI bushel, but the demand for the latter.has 'fallen off. Whisky is one rent lower. Sales of 709, Ohio bble. at 27c. and drudge at 29e; CAT314,p,31' kftlf-EZ—Ooy atiotit,l3o6,,kaad of Beef- Were:Orel:ea 41rd sad at Phillips' Yardi this week, and , the :market' wait • dull, but without any material change In quotations, which tonged at,from $ G for common up, to, A/4 , W! the 100 the foi good and extra quality. The prin cipal tales were made lit $7 and sbi. Cows and Calves—About 90 were taken at from $lB to $36 each, as to condition the latter for fresh CO * Wc---- Hogs were better and the demand briAr ; sales inclilde -1722 at-labors, arss4o/ for' cOrn - and 1190:bead'atThillips„ at $5.1 , @61 the' 100 tbs net. Sheep w.ere.also rather better, an - 437.60 head were disposed of at 4i@15,1c. gross. Isit'atOrtortinstio. • • • Two•nznlT-D - 1 - etzt,lNG OFCCumbiailine*rffit XOtentinioo,l"dowi West of Salem'a Oeme4ary ebOsoils'..... For. farther /111brmatloa apply to: ~3Q -`WITHOYER, ."`lelb r ationddarchli,`Ma.' ' NATION:AtiIt 0:. '• '-'. ' _ _ (LATE WHITE lIWANJ Pace Street, above Third,"Phila. rrilllg estatalsinnent offers great Inducements not on ly on aseennt of reduced rates of boarding, but from its central location to the avenues of trade, es well as the conveniences affc(ided by thi several Passeow Railways, rhnoing past and oontignous to It, by wh ich guests can pass to and from the Motel to the different RailrOadlkbpots, should they be preferred to the-.regu lar Omnibus belonging the House. I em determined to deratelny whole tittentlou to the comfort and oonvenlinice-of my_guesta. . TERMS 1144 PER DAY. 811*RIST,Fropfrietor, Formerly from Eagle Motel, Lebanon,Pa. T. V. Moans, Clerk. ' (Phila., March 12, , STENCIL- PLATES. TENCIL PLATES are , very convenient kr marking 0 Clothing, Business Cards, Eiirelopenr, BarreVT: , es, Bage, ,t e. Tltey arethin Platedhaiing th cut through. The manner of using is einipir4o.loolif the plate firmly on the article to be earketli:iiittlmt• over with a brush dipped in ink or paint • • LIST'9It',PRIOIif3 Small pi, tee, for marking Clothing; ..te. r pheirf. Name, with Box indelible Ink and Brody . 4o.‘gt.e, Name mild Address, 4, - . ,*•!_%; • 4 , ••• . SO Fancy Styles, . 6O " Busiutets t Platte for markbag , Cards, Envelopes, As, 80 genii to sLbo: • . • .ekintio any 'port of thirconntry ort receipt oT :tfie Wei in money or postige.stanitil • Large Plates for masktriellarrelf, Betties, inks; Ac., eint.mitiosa or. Copper to.,4„centa,perletti, fists' Oasts; Braes Or COpper, bbi: .50 liMoree, " . . 40 "to if - A complete tusortment,OT.Alythabote arid'Fieures of Viarloos sizes and patterns constantly on han d and made to order. .701111P11 F. DIATZrAnn ri Se, Pa. 4 ,112, 4*. . 21 0# 4 P.• l • : • . •- , • _it• -k C .V.ALV , • •or P. E#B, ONA.Te PRoPErery. mr IE - 6 bil , illid at Publit FMe, orl ' ' '' TUTSIYAY; APRIL 15. 1862 at the late residence Of Sittnoel'Aetiey, dec'd., et Achey!e Corbel., Lebanon county, Va'., 24-ntileilrom Sitaatlers tali!), 314 mile% from iiiyeistoiro-ntid 7 tttllga froitaati. anah, at tbtf old *ell Itteitti Ode, tolled Adler' -Tav ern, the folloNting Peteolitt-Prdperty; fist— -2 COWS, 3 MOS, sod shoat 80 CHICK- • . ENS, t WIND-MILL, OIDZIt -EMIL; (Ilick- , Qat V.Saaa, Planes72o , Chisels , and kinds .. Sip" of Cirpenter Tools ; CARRIAGE, • Away. ramie POSTS; 1 CORN SHELLER, 3 Mest,.Cut tors, 3 Ladders, 2 Grind .Bbines, Bricks, HAY Ity‘lhe ton. all I:Mils - Stone Quarrying Tools4ock and Cow CAIRN!' 1 - Jack'Scresqltiboiels,* rhrks; 4 Bakes, about ado !be :AMOK-ED 81.1441t,jubs, Stands, Lard, :by. the pound; BOBB.AXIS„.IHITCII.2.N CUPBOARD ,4I6- 4 CLOCKS: 8 11gD8 a BIM ADB, 7 A DB sBSE it ° tin . ° yr-T. - et Wood and 1 Coal) ...ve glpo,SA.o4/513,.CHAILU8, P 3C -7 , bate 11 DraneKettles, 1 Whelli3errovr, Liqu ors And es- apparatus, togothor with a .WllOl9 and, .entlio stook of • HOUSEIIOLD • FTIANITURE, . too numerous to mention, . . • . . • . • • 01 16: w les ben lo t 7 rma rritile wi nce it h p e roc lna lpe si l e y i a i t ow .h ij al y *t: 1 JEBEhilidi 8 ; ACllEY,.lExecilOrs of 85 0 - JOD N W. A CHET, j nql ?Obey B. B:l.9fit.s, Aga 10 Door. [Thoth 1%1M: TIM- 'ICE RIVE • _ • • G • RE, 8 liDr in the city Vtifelnujihig' ` • ••• -„. D I A thaw' Prin(afai9,,and 12)4 • 100. do. Iliniatilter; 8, lb, end ' 100 . • ' 1150 do: Fancy Deralu r ei77 - • PIRA end colored 'Dress Silks, Cloths, ," • - Caseinteres; `ti et QIIO.QtRIET • Sugar, 8,9, 10 d - 1231, eta.: • itolseses, 8, 10, 12 & 15 nta. 100 Ehigancurad F1A1118,1234 eta. per.pnend. I BED .FEATHERS; . , . MACICItp.Ep k - •; • • • . "• • • CIiEEBE. These Goods will be eeltrchest i) for,C end • , try Produce. . ALebenik.,,liharcla4ll,, Nitztataite: nsurreante Com . • • polo!of Sail Ville, LEBANON COUNTY, .PENN'A. rTI IS COMPANY. Wise incorporated,- Match. 1859, and la now in fall open:dim and-ready, W make .insur &nee on Dwellings, and other Ituileliaim en ...Furniture, sod Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. COn ten te, stock, Farm I naplementa, ke., oa a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS.. - . Christian Bachman, Sanwa]. Seahol . d, William Early, Jr., Mize )11,. linports, Owego B. Bentgardeer t ' George 111Fgter, - J. D..A....0rternf10,.,' ;4/745, Altwein, Nwili 1 P 011 1:0 11 ). . AWdotPle tritr. . , .!,.* , .r . ""•* 7 A N N i 1.11132 4 1 ; 611 MIL - • - j t o l l i f k ltVa.‘ , 44 4: :, of ;;, .1111~eoloolitr • ;r.. ..) - , ..-111)AtIONADVElfrisia . • , 0 . "*:.- 1F • 7 7 4 ,7 4 "., • s ir", . •,• • 21.5•017iFir0.•••u•Ait - ' • M=E2l We beg to call the attentlOn . of our (Hondo, arid tbo public, to out extensive Book and Job Office Our facililiee in ECM • Presses, and - ail in* ccrldidbat We. can execute ."11•46. 4,orrey Av..; flt: iiountr7;4analik sy.liNiersested to-g 1 e • • - . alas . 11921 • Iri.tivery-fariltz" . snit tile-does • - Posters, • • : -; e- . ' •••• : . - Programmes, • . • •... ^. • .• ..01rettlars, . --• • - Blithest's, Chocks, - • • - ' • • Manifests, Bills Lading. Tickets, • • • and all deserigitions of Printing, at prices to suit the times. - tiook , Printing.. • our facilities for piecutioeall Linde of Book anti Piniptilet Print.iiig are conipleto in every risfinet. 4 4° P IT*. ftettultalli r •? • , Menksinnd Primed to eie iced eerie and with do:Atka:46 • • SSo toader pur acknowleidgrqente for tbelai[trovego wihave - enftlyed during the many years we MO'S con tincteetltieredtabilahmerit; and 'respectfully rt continuance Of the feirern of our friends:" - Inn Printing for Country Her ' chants. . - • 11 a would •reapeetfnllf say to our friends in the coon• try, that we-have - a. variety of , Large Type dreigured for Poitiers a od Handbills (or : Country Merchants. Any orders forwarded. na. by lottiorrof .otborwlie will bo carefully attended to; 1., I,aw Printing. Briefs, ;.. Goode and Law . Blanke, r.ititodroktfaniehed tolyaer atFtlie ettertest notice; ' - . , I== ' 1114'xik Deeds: - Double, • Siogle, - • Eze A011E14144.g0d : " : f• • ' Deeds, Ina • :"••••• , ,t....- •r • •-• Mortgagee, .kept er!itliii9 3' • • • . . .jl. tie& funks. • • xecitibas, 2 ,"; ISVPPA° IB . • • ••• .. • • iyartintl;; ,, 'l rats, . : . . Oppini &ts, • EMIS= =ME Cotiptablo,Sales and • itorlabg;: • . . Has Istiadises, Printed nt an hones notice. Vondne Noty! and MA! ats: • %. IRMO Stater; Receipts for Colfectori of Cottisty, • Towfisbip, • • - Seroustf, or Ecbool kept fot snag. School Blanks. * .cis, .- - Agreements for Teachers, ' 'Wrrants for Collectors, ,:.'' " Boodei for Traiturers end' Collectors s ibr 'Rile. - :Leeses for Relating Houces, - ' • greekenks for tbe . k • . - rale. Of It&Wilke., "CMlitt the Adti Oft% Oi t 'AAdiess • - • Vr y , , 3l. M. 111IPSION, • • • . IiOTICE-- - APPEALI; -, Courrir.Coiixisotroman' Omer, LehaDOD, Mara) 3,11362. TOTIOE in hereby given, teat the Comtnioatonore of Lebanon county will hear Appeals by.alt persons rated for State and County Tar for the year .1862, for -the several townebipa and boroughs, in said comity, at Use following places, on. tbo followlngdaya between the boors of 10 o'clock, A.M.. aka a o'clock, P. 81. All_per• sons interewted, aro hereby notified •to appear arthe time and place specified : :Bethel township, on Tuesday, Aprifltb, at the' pub lic boner of Nil ism Earnest. • Swatara township, oil Wednesday, April 9th, at the public houae of Thozeas Lecher. Ilnicm township, 013 Thursday, April 10th; at the pub lic honeeor Daniel Bordnar. E. lianorer and Cold Spring, on Friday, April /r ISt, at the piiblie'bonee of Jacob W. Adams. - . tondonden y township. on Saturday, April 19Sb, at (be pnbliolicmao of John Wolferstierger. . - • . • . North and South.Pmeellis, on Monday April lltb at • the public houne of Simon M. °fall. . Jackson township, on Townley, April ISW; pf.,..the liiiblio house of John L. Bannithuni. - • .. :• . a ~ .,,htilleroek. township, on•WedziesdisbArrill69o,o th e public harm of Frederick A. Shohi. '''' "-' '`'' • " 1. 1 -11ehielberg township, op-ThursSay,#p!l/1.911 1 04 the n publielitintersifd.onvi S. Oberly. .- - . .' .• North. 141prgire tosmehipAin9 .Not*.r,fbepo". bor iieagli, on Yrifiy, Auflllllo, ar. die Ckimmiesfoueref Of fice; boinuelt of Luba) an t , - . .. .- Want Vard and Co. Orrin ,oir-yrinailai., April 7.11, at , the Comnireelouere' Office, borough Or trobanoo. . , East Ward a,it South tebnnon, on if cdusaday,'4pril 224; at Wo Commissioners' OilVni, borough. of Lebanon- Th aAp pen r C u , Militia . 117..0es etren.' lici 'inif lame days, for each toyhalllP, at•lha !Ow' thick Ott place abo•re menthpued. All persorla Wolfed', riot Arthur ba flue tali kind, If ttfoi , doelor•Pro • • . 51.1.101.1 lIN.TZ,, . Commteelduera • ' ROBERT ..zy,ANS, . 4 . el' ~. .. JACQLBUCELEII, - Lehiroutie -County. ler .Atteit . --traus Su=, Clerk. ' [March 6 1862. A. SAMUEL ADAMS'• • PATENT COP_IING ( TRESS. ,l: SAMUEL AbAMis , VATENS COPY/ND nAtig. A: SAMUEL ADAMS' PATENT COPYING PKESS REQUIREs NOTABLE; ' „REQUIRES:NO TAIILE, , REQUIREs NO TAD LE. MAY DK PLACED INTO TRE WANING - OEBK, MAY , DE PLACED INTO TEE 'WRITING DESK, MAY BE PLACED INTO TkE WRITING DESK. f DON'T COST FROM TO $l5, , DON *T.COST Y B OM • TO $l5, DONn coST,FIIO3I TO $lO. . toSTS ONLY' 1.50. COSTS ONLY. $1.50. ' ~.__ COSTS ONLII,IIO. • EERY DOSIRESS EtAii SIIOI7LD HAvE oNE, , lIIPERY,DusiNtss MAN SIIOULD ttAvis ONE, • , VERY BUSINEse MAN siIOITLD MATE ONE. OAL.I. AND EXAMINE IT, CALI. AND.ExAmiNE , • • CALL. ASD/ExAmiNE IT; • • • • "1".• • At , H. :If. #O-ED.E.LIS ritkiAlgorf nolOtt • • ~441 4 , 4 1 - Mirig4.o A . 00E4: , . 4.F:4 Aotie:eat.th.e. I • • ga(roitii4 Offite. ' n , be hicuotaninenood tbu,TIAKE IND 81:l8IN ;In all its vartitiee, bit stand, on `tniibeciiiinliiitt r eig-Lebanon; nearly oPpoelte•the 'Buck eupplyclistomeritith tbnbeat BREAD, CA KEN,rei•elvid. from••cititornera and returned to Chinn in , breed ebort:notiiii:' CON OI'IO.ZsTERIEB, of all kinds, freob • and of tha beef guality , conatantly on bind, and furnished at the Idiot prices. - • ••• Tb • public is lathed to gitn aD ff Vi4li •,•• '''''' • Leb nom, Nov. 9, 1859. LiBANON, pi Allstate 8 kw s, rILOTTI, wooteiccLoTyttto orall colors, dyed tat kJ Black or Bine Mil, preosad, the color warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON LttiltßEßO . 41i- Articles to be dyed can be loft Lem sip. fees Drug Store where all orders for , the above will be attended to. - [Pali. 80866. • THE •NENV- YOl . 91, 7 #0' BUY . JOURNAL! OF 00111$1.1Ed{c1E A. Coitsemffii , Pandb , and .Daidifos• Paper. Tnfeliiiiiapear AND BEST M9BElit73lf AMERICA rlicil.pilabitt*iii from all the wOrta%a Diet iipbll,l of the Predfine..aisin and •Calthritiiidel.Dry IM MO and Money raarkeyi. - The foe kililorganizers, North or.l3oVith. porter of theVrilori; the Constltuti,llidid the laws. TERMS.POII."ONE YEAR. Twenty Copies or'uOwarda, to ooe address $1 eaeh.-. Thirteen copies toopeaddress $15... „Eight . copies Si,. Pour copies $6. Three copies $5. trader Three copies $2; each. *, •Att exy . a.ciTycte coy one sending a ..club of„,trontyi• ItttliWo mousy,' ThifilliallyJounialtf OommereePhtfe thAboaatry, $5 a year, _ • o Siiviii4fjprentergratts. • . . , - 7815f103:1VNILVALR AND IIADDIM184• • • • .f 4 91 Welt street; Now. - York. January iSte6C . • . , . EMI ItiONEY . WANTED. r r up, CoMmtlighittara oh•Lebauon souhty arc desired!. I of making a roan of SEVERAL THOUSAND Dof LARS.- Immediate applicatfoti should b mado to the Treasurer, C. 11. Bowser .Req., or. SIHONntbLTZ, Comallsaidn rre ROBERT EVANS. - of 7ACOIrBUORk:R, Lebanon. county • Attiotva - EVIDOS - BaLig;elark. Lefienen, rebnpsry of,' 1262. 100 4 000. W I tELS F e ar:"LODI J141N13 (Suzan-1r For Sale by LODI MANYFACTURTNG 42051PA-NY -130 South Wharvea, Thle Company, with a capital of $160,000, ti e most extensive works of the kind in• the , yrorld, aiiii 7 an ea portents of 22 yeara in manufacturing. with a, reputa tion long estabilehed,liaving also tbe exclusive control or ail the night ion from -the.great.Clty of New York, are prepared to •fitinish:en article which ia, ' without doubt, the cheviot and rery bc fertilizer inatiatirot. Price for 7 barren and over $,!.50- per barrel, of °My tip per ton. It greatly inereaseirthe yield sa d ripens the crop frmii Itre to three weeks earlier', sten expense of from $ll to $4 per acre, and frith very little labor. A Pamphlet, containing all tile Information neceeeary, with letters kora - Home Oreelei r Daniel Webster, and litindrediet Widen Who bare used it extensively for , many. maybe had free : by addreasltig alettei as above or ' JAMES T. FOSTER, 66 Courtlandt St., New York. Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Co. February 12, 1862.4 tn. - • • . M NTIOOD , •' , T.. How rostf HiAbllestored Jute 2.U/dished; in algaded'atrelopi: Price Six Cents. A GM:IV:RE ON THE NATURE. TREATMENT, and Radical Cute of Sperthatorrlicim, ot Seminal Weak nese, Involuntary ittnb , skros, Sean's! D6bility, and Im pediments to Marriage generally, Nerrousn'ase. Con anmlitton, Epilepsy - and Fits; Mental' and Physical Tn. capacity, resulting.frotn Self.A LON, .4c—By Cotvintu`stx,4l.lV., Author of the Oregn Book, ac. The secirld•renowned anther, In- this admirable Lee. tyre, clearly proves frowthis - oth i.xperionen'that the awful consennencts df Self-abuse' day be _effectually removed without.acaticino, and without danget'ous cur. gical operations, boogies. Instruments, rings, or cord' ale pointing out a mode of cure at once certain add effeett'. tal, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Tbisiecturo will prove a boom' to thou sands and thousands. Scot tinder seal, in a plain enveloped, to any fuldress, on the receipt of .six ceuts'or tu'd poStagtr stamle i by 7A addressing. . CHAR. E.1.1N 127 Ihnvery, New York, Post 9Mco BoX, 44 O. February . 12,1882. . • ' • 11 ,1 i " --; ,--,;•:-,1-,-c- 'TitA.NSPORTATION . LINE: - • `By ,Lebanon Valley. Rai l road.io 1115A13TICUIAR attuntlos adll beliiddio Goode .ei by The Lebanon Valley Railroad . . Goodi will. be sent dolly to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annsille Stations/and all alter points in the Ce r l ft t il ' OMA" cinatfor at theta& ftosaible rate, snl_ • The Prorirletai till pay 'Outten - far attention to, and attend pereonally• to the ressiring and delivery _ of all Frelsb t i. - For information, apply at hie Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK. his Agent in• Philadelphia. will al ways bo found at W. 11: Bush's Afirchanes Hole; NOM. Third st., Philadelphia. July 11, '60.1 . ORO. ROFFMAN. Elacijon Dills Er= -KOL LOCK'S . DANDELIN-COFFEE. ...tub.. • ' t- , " XI. prows iononade from the hest Jars Coffee, Is inennintended;hy Illsystcleas 615 a euperlor NUTRI TIONErIirr.RAOR Itir Geneva Detillity; Djsponsia, and aff , blll6Us — disoiders. Thongs nds who bare been coinpelled to abandon the use of cone . use this without injurious e ff ects, °Demi contrails the Strength of two-pounds-of ordinery coffeo. Price 26 cents. Kollock's Levain, l'ilefOivresi sad Vest BAKINGIPOWI:93rcomnaor mating light, Om* so 4 Rutritto . us Breeid'end Price cents. ' • . -kortntacriutliv • Al. ICOLLOCK, Mentist, CORNER OF ;BROAD AND CIIESTNIIT STREETS, And sold by an Druggists and Grocer 3. February 2; 10397-Iy.' d esesna,,„ tore; and hates: sotroma .and angers. ~. - :„ . ..hopes aid fears, regrets and 'JOys - 11 AN. HOOD, hew lost, bow tattered; the luatire, . 4114111111 - treatment and radical cure of spormator rhom or seminal weakness; involuntary emisekrni, tea nal debility end Iniiiittilmentir to marriage generally; nervousness, consumption, Ills, mental and physical in eaPicitl, resulting from PELF-ABUSE—are fully ex plained In-the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by ;MI. YOUNG, M. D. This moat rkstraordinary book should be in the broads of 'every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who desires to Bent the num ber of their offspring to their rtreuntatances. -Every patn,diseass and fiche incidental to youth, maturity and old age, is fully explained; every particle of know ledge that should be known is hero given It la full of engravings. In fact, It discloses secrete thnt rimy one should know; atilt it is a booklbet must be locked up, and not lie about the house. II 'nil! be sent to any Duo on the receipt of;twenty•Dve tents in epode or postage sterol's. Addresi DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE Street; above Fourth, Philadelphia. Ager'AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE;no mutter what may be your•Hiscaso, before you place yourself under the care of any of the nototiotte Quacks—native or forolgn—who adve.tDo in this or agy other paper, get a copy'of Dr. Y.ounes book, arid read it Miry/Idly It will bo the meant of raving you many a dollar;y,our health. arid 'possibly your life. • - ' DR. YOUNG can be Consulted on any of . the &teases described in his 'perbllcati.n, at hie Office,. No. 416 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth', Philadelphia. ' bourn from 9 to 3, daily. " " Februa.y 26, 1862.-Iy. Farmers and Others Take Not ice. friln undersigned haring purchased the outire• eamblielininnt of A. 31AJOR et BgOTnER, wilintautratethre and keep onpand a. very general iee.. jertatent of SUCTONIORY and E. AR MING ' impLz• 11.ENTS, earthmen* Improved .110DR , IfORSE Porws and Throshere; Railway Slone 'Yowers and Thresher*, Wei/MA Indepentront steel.wire Tooth . . Horse RAKE; Iduinum.e Patent ?odder; straw and Ifiy CUTTER; Caet .Iron' Field Rollers, Grain Yana. Hay Eleiators, Cloter Millers, Corn-shelters, by hand or power. Corn Ploughs and Planters, CURfrators, with, a variety of the best PLOTIGITS in dee, . : •• - All of the above 3Theltines-tkre. of •the latest and beet . linprovementS, add are MT warranted to give satisfaction. CasUrips of a Hods'etade Seceder. ' and atshortnottee. teannfact ores STEAM EN- GlNES.lllll . oearltig,Bbafttog, arid Milt work' in koneral, and pays particular attention %Repairing Engines and Machinery .of all kinds.. in call and exansinn.the work at tItED& chine Snoiyon Ptirsoawsetirater;•Let anon. , • . Agit 'Ali orditis or . ecainouttkatiose premgtir attin433 - to.' D. M. KARMANY.: , • , teannn, Leharion'2 , o ;$:. - tebaiett, Ang.toth. %DOM*: IVIIIIM-71. tetve appointsd MAJOR 0 lIROT • • ray9lienrippr dde p . 14pose Crearry.ins otifESSAUS% ; 143tstelne-•‘ . D. 1.1. 10.1t1VAN Y. , Tobanon, Argusf,3 330. SF T; YOUNG . . • G3Pt,_ 'r F . , r•T•EIt. . • y Aiditr.T , sTßEET.vasat•door #4.4;,8, MACS 0 .• ,ficac,LEBANQN V.A..' • .4,4lprish 13 1831 E Pairriw"^r.!(3ol.',VlSar• Vloaee Munlii-V414 • - .4131N.k. 3 Alvterisin Office George ilotrmauos LEBANON COUNTY MARRIAGE. • NIISS ATKINS • Lebanon and. vltrtY that, ebb hae opened a FASIIIONA.BLBBITLLI BRY 'iut I 7 irlifAtlTA MAK ING ESTABIASIIMEN In Marklt etivi6t, 24 door above 11111. - A now stock Plat reeelVtid dbil dpenvil fdr Instoextion, embracing a full alsorliciedt Crebe 11nol' Straw l'iritineta, Bonnet Trltnininge, I!.ibborts,,Flowers, &e. bobinon, &wit 17, 1881. „ llaciko stud • ;. tkAbfftfigi: - gtAtig .•• • iat>mws. RAS...OEII/0U • q ] a:removed his Rook Store to Market Squardf'Leenor w r T HERE .may bo bad, on reasonable temps ig-getemab y amortment of &mom, 80/12)A1 'Scnom r _Tolotoo*:- ICAL and MowiruAmmua BOOKS Mrarery dOserlptl6l2,- Copy-Soo Ice, Cyphering Boolze j leather said paper bound Pass Books, and every variety of STATiONDRYoIke.i wholesale and retail, • • , WINDOW SHADES. A large dt'vulitityVkin, Piney, Batt Dieen,l2ll4 PAPER SHADES. - - Neat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and (Ult. Alio, lg.' Jataltladteimplaat STYLES DE EIXTATEES. Par CALI; AND EXAMINE: 11% Lebanon, September 27 Joao. _ E=2l!l • - • • •EDL : ERGEOS • • ••• CLOTII MANUFACTORY: riukltai.TtlL for put fevers, the u.ndersigneduepeet. ififorme the Public, that be continnee tom ca on illaiNattlifelittry Put - Thtuover toweabip; Lebanon. county, on id t ititnitite a geed Le eyer. It le itlio Bo4 4< ry for him to e 4 more, titan that die viva Will he'dong in the Caine IgXellf.L4N7 STILE, which bas made his work and name so 4 xlilt kii6wn in the surrounding noun. GT. He penniless to do the work in'the shortest posei , ble time, lite manufactory Is In complete order, and hi . . tlattini tdoieelf Übe able to render the same eatisfaetiod se heretofore. He nuinufanturel Broad and Narrow Cloths,. art/Butt; Blankets, .White ' and other Flannel:, anis the best manner. /le else cards Wool and makes Rolls. Fbt the C 041, 6- clients of hie Customers, Wool and Cloth wit he listkett; in-at the following ptacee:—At the stores of George Pyle, • )(Anger A Zrothere, George Reinothl, sad at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near. the Market Rouse, In the borough of Lebanon; at thi store, of -Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh. ert'e, Bethel township; at the public house Of William •EarustFredbrieksburg; at the storiinf S. P.dhekel, in Jonestown; at the store of Mr. Weltnar, Bellevue; et the storecif3fluditi Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, Eaat.Hanover i Lebanon oonnty. All ma crisis will be taken away regularly, from the above pia , cos, finished without delay, and returned again: Those of his customers who wish Stdcking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the serite, Ignite; at this above ineutionedplaces, with directions how they wish leprepareil. Pr bin customers can order the StfiCklag Wool to be prepared from the Wool ofthe undersigned', which will be done and left at the desired phitts. • N. 0. It is desired that thessliaving Wool...is:sled, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above wind Plates: 'LYON LEMB6R9EIt.". Dint fidnoetr, Lebanon county, July 17 • Lebanon . Itigtnallmantrance Company. LOCATED AT JONWOWN, LEBAHON.Cc.; • • To the property hoid,ors of the,64l(ti, 61 rear / sylvania :—OESTLEXEN : I our otter:lion% as respectfully solicited to the folio - swipe low rsteiof inset , once of the LEBANON MUTUAL I NSCIRANCE' 0051- PANY, who are tranaacting intsinwee with the abet Battering evidence of Public confidence. There mimes of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means &Herd- Mithem of being prOtected against lose by` Bre: The .Board_ of Director. are practical business mercwedi.and favorably known, and enjoying Ike entire confidonee and. respect of chimp:lt a afty-in wts 16h - they Um Oar Cori pany is perfectly unarm. and we invite your liareful'io tention tattle foll Owing low rates ruficoaredderaibsedto ibeßre sot low es any other responsible company,lekbeig into consideration the character of the ricks inoisired. Oar CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables tie to' Di. sue Policies which never, eaplre, whicieuirch.ter the no• ceSsity Of' r enamel every 3 or 5 yenti. The Company hao now been In successful opt ,ratkpi for nearly 0 years, and all its losses have boon pro.T..ptly bald to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, In fact it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of the Directors to bans the Company conducted on honest end economical principles: RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, biota roof $0,15 * $lOO do do do shingles ,l 3 •• do do Log or Frame ,20 do Earns, stone or brick ,20 der do Log or Frame • ,20 do Store Howes, brick or stone .25 " do do Log of frame ,3O " do Hotels & boarding houses, brick or stone ,26 " dd. do, do. Log or frame " do Academlai and School-houses .25 " do Churches and meeting houses ,20 " Printer's books and Sta,Honeries ,SO " do Book binders ,50 Tailor shops ,25" do Shoemaker ktd daddies-shops ,30 -" d Silversmith and Watchmaker .30 a do' Tin and sheet Iron shops ,40` as do' Gro - corles and Praylama stores- - ,3D: - . do i Tanneries • AO " der: Ratter shops. ,30 " do. .-,- Grist lifills,"Water power .05' . ..tio • Saw Mills - do do Drug Store s. smith &O brick of atone - ' : , ' 3 :5 303 40 ° i : , ‘ ‘ ' , ‘-‘ . d '16 ::: ? : do do . Wood Carponter;aolnor & Cabinet mak e r shops ,40 " do ' Wagoner and Coachmaker shore ,40 " do Pelnter•ami chair maker shops Olt Mille, 40 " de Clover Mille - • • ,40 ." -do Founderles of wood ,35 ". do' do Brick or atone ' . ,3ft s " - . .d0 Merchandise Id brick or stone boild'nkrir 00. ". . do* do In wooden dd ,25 "- do' Fi-altars in - brick oratone fitillarn'te • ,T 6 ". .teo do In wooden .20 " Acr Stables & shade, brick or stons,country ,20 "do do "do wooden . ,23 " 'do Livery & Tavern Stables ,211 " dp„ air All communications should be addressed to W eL BARRY, Secretary,.Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Po- President—JOHN BRUNNER, l&sis. rice President—D. M. BANK. Treasurer—GEO. F. MEILY. • . &cretery—WM. A. BARRY, Jimeitowu,'September 12, 10540, - • - PRO. 7iVQorog " grsToRATOE pogo BLOOD iiigNiMPAVOit . . 'IN precisely what its titilititt itillicelnir, fitti;wllll,le • pleasankto,the.bWio,li le riatliffibig,,Aglitla. rating, andetiongthening to the vitir•posielii. It films . reyiviAts, reinetalea end renews the , blood in all its original purity, and thee re stores and vendere the eyatemlinvulnerablatip ~ attache of disease. It le the onlypreparation titer Offered to the world in a popular form:. es to be within the reach Quail. So chemkally and skillfully combined as to bathe moat pow ' ~ erica tonic, end yet CO perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accord:cad with the taws of its tare, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone ur the digestive organe, and allay all nevi.. - sous and other irritation. It ia 'Liao perfectly exhilarating iu its effects, and yet it ie derby followed- try. laasitedo or - depreislon Of efplriGy.- It is composed . entirely of i•gebsblee apd thee thoroughly powerful took an d feth ing properties . ; imiloomieqttently can never in. '. ,lure. plieh m rome4.hasiong been felt to, be 1 a dosideratdoe'fir'the deadical world, both hiy • the tboreogbly akilleillubadical science; }ad also by all who have su ff enid from datiltty; for It needs no medical aklil or knowing...a even i to sea that 'lability follows .all attacks . of me ease, and hays the unguarded system open to, thii attaCktof Man rof the mein dangerous, tot' which poor humanity le constantly 'liable.— Stich, for exampic, as the following : Consiimp. Mon, -Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsla,- - LOis of Appetite, Fetidness, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Hiatt, Melee ' cholyilljpoehondrta, Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, end all that Class of cases, ad filar' - , fully fatal if unattended to in time; cialfed Fe male IRa:ties:es and Irregottarities. Also;Lle. • or Derangements or Torbldity, and Lirer.Com plaints; Mileages of ElYe . Kidneys, &aging d r Incontinence of the Grine,- or auy. getierttl de- s rangeruent of the - 114Xfy th ifs; 14 . 1 0 .1,i the Back, Side, end hetwben the Mmuldere, prattle position to Slight Colds. Decking and Coutiit, tied Cough, Emaciation. Difficulty of Breathing , and indeed wo might enumerate many more Ida), Intl. wo hare spare only to say, it, will - In°t6ily cure the debility following Chills end Fever, but present all attacks arising from Ali. . stansittic InfluenCeS, and Cure the dtileaer.a.at -: onto; if oh'eady attacked. And as It acts di rectly and. pecsikei.tly upon• the biliary. eye tile, aionsing the-Liver to action, promoting; in fact, all the excretions and secretions ofthe system, 'twill infallibly prevent &WY doliktj. cub consequences following upon change of ell matu and water; hence all travelers 'about. ,bare a bottle with them end all should take .a table 'spoonful at least• before eatlde.-VAi , if ' prurelita eostisonces, strengthens the digettite . onions, it thou in be in the halide of cif Ppeireatie • • of tedbutiftl Will ttndenta, ministemlttsita. IT men. hod-all ladies not secustoMed-AO Mud' but door exorcise ekouhi always ute it . .-:- irtury willthey will find an agreeable, pleas: aut. and offichat remedy ageinst those • fill which rob thin!. of their beauty; for beautY eannotexist without health, and health cannot exist. wbile the above irtegnierltles continue.— . Then skin; the Cordial is a perfect Mother's . Relief: Taken a month or two before thisfinet trial she Will paint the dreadful period with pet. • fiat east rind 'Safety. There is nomittolt ab o ut, . it, thisiOordial is all we _clairt fon.;i1:„ . Mother • try it .' Aid to You we appeal to detect th e'ilb nese of •doeline not only do your • dakighteisAilii: fore It be too late, but also your sone and hue bands, fonwhile the formar,drout false .tlelicaey, go down to n prihnature grave rather' than let their condition be known in time,,the hitter - We often so mixed up with the excitement Obtinfil. . cue tbatif it aertynot for you they,toovrerild .' i:girel lii the same downward' iWt.th, onc,T too ',.'!" -•-• 'to tweet their (ittifilfalth- Bid the'rels , ` • ' ways vigilant, and. to you: we confide, • ..„!..''. •• ,sel;* • firr'we 111134 re U Your germ' lid - . 44 - ,edtiOn. , ndllunerriagly pefityortiol'ix, : • ... .. • 65fre Kett‘rattre Cordial and Blond MT._ ~.1 ii • tor as tbriereeity - wbiele"ehoulltbe•sawm '.:' I bdud in time'. at need. (lt. J. vroop,l tor, ilit.tfroadirity; New' York , and 114 Nazi l,tredt, St. Loofa, Mn:, end sold by ill gOdir [Avg , - . sloth.; Alw. by Dr. Ross, oppoeite- the- Quirt Indie, .T.cbalion, .r . s.. Price 064 'Vole licit- Boum!. ; [July 24, ie.61.4y...e0w ) •' •• .-. ! `!.' . i'• Mead& '4- rr. , ..4-!,, , t• ki hmtl f T.OSZNl,Ghtnlis Jgstice: of Ifie Ppere e i t - the Scriventeg Wetness—sear as' hlolkgee, Uplifts, Bonds, Ae • his -o ~ in ; Mulberry streot, tw gr o e 4.60111 Ile 'Moll n:Oliiirch i ln the Borough oflitato I.Ahrtnotrilabluqy .29,1882. Mg AND EWE
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