ctyt abfultiotr. TERMS, 5150 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1860 HOME AFFAIRS. Cornwall Township. THE Democratic elitism of North and South Cornwall Election Districts will meet on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1800, nt 1 o'clock, P. M., nt the public house of Leonard Zimmerman, in the borough of Lebanon, for the purpose of settling a tioltet for the Siding election. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. February 18, 1880. Col Rankin has so far recover - 'ad from hie Injuries received some weeks ago on the railroad at this place, as to enable him tore turn to his home in Philadelphia, on Wednesday of last week. We hope he may speedily entirely MOM. The annual statement of the Sinking Springs Mutual Insurance Company will h• found in another column. The affairs of this 'company are managed on the economical plan, and by men in whose Integrity implicit reliance can be placed. 3.13. Mester, Esq., is the Agent at this place. Aaron Mull, Esq., the Secretary, is a careful, attentive and competent °Meer, eminently fitted for the part he so deservedly fills. The people of Dauphin county are having a bill passed by the Legislature to an. lhorize them to borrow money to build a new 'Court house. That county needs a now Court house bad enough. 'Spore, however, they would 'wait until the Philadelphians get the Legislature removed to their city, then the Capitol buildings 'might be used for a Court house. We suggest this on the score of economy. We learn that the Commissioner have determined to make some repairs and alter. Miens in our county prism They are needed bad enough from the foundation up. In another column Mr. Lember ger advertises his Drug and Medicine Stare. To a thorough knowledge of the business, Mr. L. adds the highly desirable qualifications of attentive. mess to business and customers. Els establish ment Is provided with everything in his line, handsomely arranged and temptingly displayed. Call in to see his late additions and improve ments. A report was prevalent in this plots lest irook, that Greensburg, Westmoreland county had been totally destroyed by fire on Thursday night. We sine* learn that the report was an einggoration of the destruction of a small 'stable. Thus, from little mice big elephants grow The lecture on Christian Asso (diatom, delivered by Dr. D. S. Illoninger, in the Court House, on Wednesday evening last, erns listened to by a large and appreciating audience. It was a chaste, instructive and to.the-point pro duction, and we have ao doubt will produce its desired results. Those persons favorable to- the now Insurance Cumpany will meet in the Union Fire Company's gall, to morrow (Thursday) evening. See advertisement of the Weimer Machina Works. There Is nothing said there but what we know to be the fact. The works in es or, particular are Orel class, end in charge of in telligent and capable workman. The whole es tablishment Is under the personal euperrision of ens of the partners, Mr. P. L. Weimer, who Is a tharough mechanic, and possessed of superior 'treatise faculties. Owing to the crowded state of our columns we are compelled to lay over a con elderable amount of matter. In the course of a weak or two the favors of our friend, will appear. As depreciations on the premises of fruit growers la the Summer and Fall have be some a great evil In this county, we would call the attention of our people to the fact, that now Is the time to sot. Let these interested address our Member and Senator on the subject, and let the provision of an act of Assembly, now in force In some other counties, Inflicting severe pun ishment on offen dors, be also s pilled to this eosin ty. R. S. McKenzie, Esq. of Philadel phia•, will deliver the next Lemurs before the Y. M. C. Assooiation in the Court House, on Wed nesday evening, the 29th . inst. His subject will be "Irish Law and Irish Lawyers." Those who heard Mr. McKim!,le deliver his leeture on Irish Charameristics a year or so ago, have scarcely yet got over their laughs, and will no doubt be pleased to again undergo the process of ventila tion. For the purpose of raising means to pay off the debt of the association on their library, the admission foe will be twenty.five cents. Some scamp broke into Mrs. Colentan's Sunday School, at Lebanon Furnaces, week or so ago, no doubt expecting to make a bent by robbing the missionary box. Not find ing any money therein be carried off some of the Library books. We hope be may road them. LNGISLATLVE.—A bill is. before th• Legislature authorizing Justices of the Peace in Lebanon county to bold the office of Notary Public, Also au act to incorporate the Tulpo. beckon and Swatara Railroad Company. This road is to run from Womelsdorf, Berke county, to Tremont, Schuylkill county, via. the Big Dam and Monroe Valley, Lebanon county, The Com miesioners named from this county, aro Joseph Coorer, William Tice, George Hoffman, John W. -401oninger, Jacob Rcedel and Samuel Sheer. The residence of Peter Zimmer -mat, In Cornwall, narrowly escaped destruction by fire on Saturday, a week. A large store box, near the atevo.pipe, up.atairs, caught See, and was burning in a flame when discovered. Had the accident happened at night, the house would have been consumed. UNION CANAL COMPANY The forty-ninth annual meeting of the Stock holders of this Company, was held on Tuesday of last week at the Oleo of the Company, in Phil adelphia. The annual report was read by R. Rundle Smith, Esq., President of the Company. From it we learn thnt the navigation of the ca nal commenced on March 21st, and closed on the sth of December. During this period the whole num b er of permits granted to boats navigating tke canal was 7780, being an average of about 30 beats per day. The receipts during 1859 were $lll ,994 97, from which deducting 20 per cent, on tolls allowed to the Schuylkill Navigation Company and the drawback amounting to $7,960 43, makes the net amount received for tolls $lO2, 653 07. The expenditures for 1859 were $97, 766 40. The total amount of tonnage which passed over the Union Canal, In 1859, wigs 263,040 tone, 205,517 " - While during 1958 it was Shoring an increase, this year, of 57,523 " Ruud!. Smith, was re-elected Prasidant;and Oscar Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer. The Stated Meeting of the Y. search out and drive away the seeds of disease, t M. C. Assee:ation will be held this (Tuesday) that all persons living in a county where peter evening,Agtie, and all other billions disease's are prey evening, Feb' 14, at their Reading Room, at 8 alma; Will find they should never be without o'clock. Some important business is to be trnns. theta. From two to four Pills each night on going td tied. will in a short time drive away the sick acted. All the members should be present. lY yellow look of billions persons, and bring to their checks a beautiful glow of perfect health.— judson's Mountain Kerb Pills are sold by all Dealers in Medicine. A Lecture will be delivered on the evening of the 28th ins t., in Salem's Luthe-- ran church, by the Rey. D. M. Henkel, of Dan ville. Subject—" The reformation of the six teenth century." The public are invited. The attention of our readers is solicited to the following communication. The proposed College would be another era in the on- ward march of Lebanon. And while tour county is prospering in so many particulars, education should not become a laggard—it should rather keep in the ran- As the matter is so clearly and forcibly presented by our correspondent we sub mit his article without further introduction :— For the Advertiser. A COLLEGE PROPOSED Mr. EDlTOZ:—Permit me through the columns of your valuable paper to call the attention of the public of Lebanon borough and county, to a resolution adopted by the Beard of Trustees of Union Se/ninety, at New Berlin, Union county, Pa., to cetablieh a college somewhere in the inte rior of Pennsylvania, Said Seminary was start ed and is supported chiefly by the East and Cen tral Pennsylvania conferences of the Evangelical Association, in lieu of a succeeding college, as a complement to it, in order thus to offer another opportunity, for a thorough and complete educa tion to the ever increasing demand of the rising generation. The Rev. W. W. Orwig, late Prin cipal of Union Seminary, (now the Bishop of the Br. Association) wee at this place a few days ago and intimated that Lebanou is considered to be the most suitable place for the location of the proposed college. In calling the attention of the public to this matter, your correspondent would point out a few of the many advantages result ing from such an institution to the community. It would exert a vast intellectual and moral in fluence all around upon all classes of people. It would also offer opportunities of hearing speech es and lectures delivered by Students and Pro fessors during almost the whole 'freer. It would likewise brio. , a great deal of money and busi ness to this p lace, and open a larger market to the county. It would raise the value of Real _Estate in this Borough. Last and not least, it would suit those parents, who prefer to give to their children a thorough and complete education some where near at home. The college will be established and conducted on strictly morel and ebristinn, though, by no means denominational and sectarian, principles; and will, at the beginning, be set on a secure, le gal and financial footing. The success of the Union Sentinnry, which hes recived the praise of literary men and some first-class papers in this State, in regard to its instruction, faculty and government; and the active and enterprising spirit which animates the Ev. Association are guaranties, that this, by many ardently wished for, higher Institution, will also spring Into ex istence and long We, provided, those who will be locally, pecuniarily and continnally interested in it, will favor and practically support IL What say the friends of education to ibis? what says Lebanon? A FRIEND OF RDUCATION For the Advertiser. Cottsvrau., February 11, IS6O. Editor Lebanon Advertiser:—Dear Sir:—An event not without interest, to some at least of your numerous readers, has just transpired in this locality, for which we would solicit a brief notice in your local columns. The issue of a Map of Lebanon county, sug gested to Borne of our prominent citizens the pro priety of selecting a suitable name, by which to designate the locality in this township, hitherto known as the "Corner." A meeting was conven ed to Saturday, the 14th of January, last, when from various names suggested that of "Indepen dence," receiving the assent of a m tjority of the citizens present. A communication to that effect has since been had with the publishers of the County Map, so that "Independence" now, and Independence hereafter, supersedes the. vague and indefinite term, "Corner," by which this lo cality has been heretofore styled. For the Advertiser. PTIZZLX.—Na. 1. If to my age there added be, Two-thirds, 4.5, and 3 times 3, 2 score and 6 the sum will be; What to my age'? Pray tell it me? Answer next week. PUZZLE.—No. 2 Can the nine digits be placed so as to make one hundred without any one repeated? If so, how shall they be placed ? ENIGMA. My 14, 3, 18, is a very disagreeable thing. My 22, 9, 10, is a metal. My 29, 15, 13, 11, is of great value in the eyes [of some folks. My 1, 19. 24, 3, is influenced by the moon. My 28, 29, 30, 32, 31, 33, isarery useful thing. My 20, 21, 18, is against the laws of God. My 17, 27, 7, 18, 15, 22, is a utensil support [ed by three legs. My 12, 16, 14, is an extreme point. My 6,8, 25, 26, 14, is the same as haughty. My 4. 2, 23, is a pronoun. My whole was a eery interesting thing. Answer next week. SEM Buz. EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET. VENDUE NOTES just printed and for sole wt this office. pfer Hon. Henry Winter Davis has been eett mired by the Legi s lature of iklisrylond for voting for Mr. Peniabgton. • Oa" A man went into a store in linwkesville, Sy., last week, with en infernal machine in e basket of eggs ender his arm. He tllen not fire to thecomehino blowing house, himself, and three or four other persons, sky high. Revenge was his object, which he accomplished at the sacrafice of his own life. filigr• George Marsden, of New York, was elected Doorkeeper of the House at Washington, and Mr. Lucas of Illinois, Postmaster. Shad were served up at the European Ho tel, Harrisburg, on Friday of last week. Messrs. Bubb cb Bressler, furnisliltoof. lug Slate and attend to slating. Mr. Bubb also takes jobs in Bricklaying, so that people having either to do in the appronching season will know to whom to apply. tie.. Stephens, another of the Harper's Ferry Insurgents has been toned guilty on all the counts of the indictment. pier The term of Mr. H. C. Hickok, State Suterintendent of Common Schools, expires on the let of June next. It is stated that Mr. H. L. Diffenbnch will be his successor. '4:IIL. It is proposed in Boston that the Login lature of Massachusetts shall invite the LegisM ures of Maine, Now York, Pennsylvania, Mary land and Virginia, new in session, to meet in that city on the 22d of February, Washington's birth day. 10.- Speaker Pennington bee appoint‘d Mr. Sherman, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means; Mr. Washburne, of Mimeo, Com merce; Mr. Grow, Territories; Mr. Hickman, Judiciary ; Foreign Affairs, Mr. Corsi*. Mr. Killinger Is on the Committee on Public /aspen ditures. AB' A bill is been, the Legislature providing that the lases paid by snob counly to the State, shall be in accordance with the rate Axed by the Revenue Commissioners, and not the amount as sessed by the Commissioners of the several COUJI. ties. Antes Snyder, Esq., Resident Engineer on tbo Lebanon Valley Railroad, at Lebanon, bail return,,d to kie former post, at Pottstown. Rim place at Lebanon will be taken. by Mr. Lorentz. Theassus or TR6 Liven.—YOU may always know when your liver is out of order when you are what is called billions! by any of the follow ing symptoms ; pain in the side and back, dissi• nese, dull headache, a bad Mete in the mouth in the morning, sallow colored complexion, yellow ish tint in the eyes, costiveness, or diarrhoea of slimy dark color, low spirit and dismal foringt info. It is acknowledged by all physicians and others who have seen their action, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB.PILLS are a perfect cure for all billions sfeotioup., plemantly do, thoy THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE CLOSING OF LIFE are often rendered wretched by ailments which are trifling in them selves and easily cured if taken in time. Affections of the liver, stomach, and other organs concern. ed in digestion, are the most frequent. They naturally make the sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining, and relatives and friends are forced to bear the brunt of the ill-humor. The use of llostetteed Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove an efficient remedy for this evil. It will not-on ly strengthen the whole physical organizationt, but entirely cure the toast obstinate eases of In digestion, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Liver Com plaint. The first physicians in the country are loud lu theirpraise of this preparation. Another reeornmenoatiotl &f the Bitters is that it is so pal atable to the taste that it dint he used even as a beverage. Sold by all druggists. SHOT AN EAGLE.—John Smith, a well-known citizen of Manayittik, while out gunning one day last week, "brmight down" an eagle on the wing The bird measured six feet from tip to tip of the wings. Mr. Smith took the bird home. and on reaching his house, his wife discovered a piece of ribbon round its neck. On examination, they found chat there was at tached to the ribbon a medal. on which was engraved —"Ray all your garments at the Brown Stone Clothin Hell of Backbit' lc Wilson, Nos. 803 and COS Chestnut stJeet, Philadelphia." THE OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. HEATH, PHYSICIAv AND Swansea, will examine the siekend give advice free, at our agents DR. GEORGE ROSS, LEBANON, 19 of Jan. and March, 1860. Dr. S. S. Stevens, Reading, 21st. of January and 21st. of March. Air. C. K. Keller's, Harrisburg, 17th of January and 17th of March. Mr. John Beiteman's, Hamburg, 23d of January and 22d of March. Mr. T. G. Brown's, Pottsville, 25th of January and 24th of March. Doc. 14, .1.559. 3 mo. . AV- See Dr. Sanford's , advertisement or Liver Invigo rator and Family Cathartic Pills. in another column. Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., The combination of Ingredients in these Pills arc the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, Itysteties, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, ke., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheesenian's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheescnirat's Pills doing all that they represent to do. There is one condition of the female eystem iii which the Pills (=not be taken without producing n PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG NANCY—the result, 11I1SCAR RI AGE. Such is the irre sistable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, thnt even the repro ductive power of nature cannot resist It. Warranted purely 'vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, Willett should tw read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en closing Si to DE. CORNELIUS L. Car wary, box 4.531, Post Office, New York City. SOLD 13Y ONE DRUGGIST IN EVERT VATS IS TILE ENVIED STATES IL B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the 'United States, 165 Chambers• St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 7,1859.—1 y. Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Rondo morning and evening. Preaching ever., eve. ning this week. Preaching—next Sabbath evening, in the Rneish language, in the Reformed Church, Garman rerriee next Sunday trimming, and Eng- A SUBSCRIBER fish in the afternoon, in tho Moravian church. English preaching next Stindny morning in Sa lem's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English is the evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. Answer next week By the Rer. Mr. Romieh, on the Ist January, Gideon Sehnatterly to Louisa Hauer, both of Frederiekshurg. By the same, on the Bth January, John Retrials of Lebanon, to Caroline Batdortf of Seaters. By the samo, on the 24th January, Mr. tj. Z. Pink, of Annville, to Miss Aleindn Rupp, of Jonestown. On the 26th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Parr, Mr. John Reichert to Miss Catharine Leogle of East Hanover. On the same cloy, by the oattre. Mr. Philip Xnn- der to Mrs. Christiana Beller. On the 28th tilt., by Bev. J. E. Mister, Mr. John Gundrunt to Miss Eve Snohe, both of N. Ann- villa. On the 24 inst., by the same Mr. Chrietinn Coble, Sr., of Conascogn town.slzip, Dauphin county, to MIPS Nancy Snyder , . at Palmyra. On the , same day, by the ttame, Mr. John Dank, of North Annville, to Miss Sarah Smith, of South Annville. On t:to 13th inst., in Ileilman's Dale, John A. Heilman, son of John Heilman, P. S., aged about 20 years. Funeral will take place to morrow (Thursday) morning, oi o'clock, at the Hill Church. In Womelsdorf, Barks county, on the Bth inst., Mary Ann, wife of Dr. William Moore, aged 48 years, 6 months, and 6. days. On the 12th inst., in this place. Lydia, infant daughter of Isaac and Fanny Shott, aged 5 months and 22 days. On the 13th intt., in this place, Jonas, son of William and Sarah Bard, aged 22 years, 9 months and 27 days. Funeral on Thursday next at the house, at 10 o'clock. On the sth inst., in East Hanover township, Isaac Walmer. aged about 50 years. On the 16th ult., in North Lebanon twp., Maria Yingst, wife of Henry Yingst, aged 57 years, 1 month and 7 days. On the 17th ult., in North Annrille,Louisa Fred rica Philipina Baughman, wile of Mr. Henry Baughman,-dee'd., aged 04 years, 4 months and 24 days. On the Ist inst., in Annville Daniel Hashanah, Principal of the Annvillo Academy, a much respected and beloved citizen, aged 34 years, 11 months and 11 days. On the 19th ult.. in North Annvllle, Gabriel, in fant son of Charles and Tullius Temple, aged 2 months and 20 days. The Leba coroviy co LEBANON, WETNEBU Leh, Male }ix. Fum $6 511 Smith " Extra 600 Leb. VOL Super. Fine 5 50 Prime White Wheat, 1 30 Prime Red Wheat, :20 Prime Rye, 75 Corn, 60 Oats, 35 Clover-seed, 4 50 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed, 150 Dried Apples, "ft bill, 100 Arled Apples, pealed, 140 Peach "Snits, 250 Peach ..11'arzela," 1 25 Cherries, 1 50 Woos, 37 There is more firmness in the Flour Market, though operations are light, holders won't accept prices that they would have taken willingly last week, the receipts about keep pace with the con - sumption, and the stock has net increased. Wheat maven slowly at unchanged rates, and there is a considerable stock held at • figurca much above market rates. Rye has advanced 1 et. per bush el above last week's prices, and is firm. Cora has advanced, with light receipts. Oats during the weak have been unsettled, at the close they are Wady at our quotations. Rye Flour and Corn Weal are unchanged. Clover Seed has met gilt dal gotitto. Important to 'Females. DR. CREESEMAN'S PILLS NEW YORK CITY NOTION letigiDito 4atitto. glartiOr. girt. ,an Markel. Tented ll'eddy. FEBRUAIIr 15. 1560. Potatoes. V be , 40 Eggs, dos. 16 Butter, IL., 14 Lard, 10 Tallow, 10 limn 12 Shoulders, 10 Mao. 16 Soap, 6 Bees-wax, 25 White ;tags, 5 Mixed Hags, < 2 Flax, V lb , 1234 Bristle, fi Th., 40 Feathers, V lb., 62% Wool,' lb., 40 Soup Beans, VI at., 6 Vinegar, V gal., 12% Apple Butter, V Crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PIIILADELPfiIk, Fllbillary 12, 1869. with a &if demand for a prime article, bat prices are lower, in' ost of the receipts ate of common lots. Timothy is in demand, and has advanced. Flax Seed is unchanged. Whiskey is quite dull, -and prices lower. We quote: FLOUR.—Superfine, $5.62 to $5.15- ' Extra, $6.00; Extra Family, $6.25 to $6.50, and Fancy lots $6.75 to $7.25. RYE FLOUR.—Pennsylvattirt, $4.25 per bbl. CORN MEAL.—Yellow $3.75 per bbl. WREAT.—Red, $1.34 to $1.38; White, $1.40 to $1.50. RYE.—In demand, at 93 eta. CORN.—In store,„7B"cts per bashei. OATS.—Southerw, 42 eta. ; Pennsylvania, 44 to 45 eta. S E EDS.—Clover, prime, $5.00 ; very choice, $5.12; inferior, $4.50 to $4.75 per bushel. Tim °thy, $3.25 per bushel. Flax, $1.60 per bush. W HISREY.—Ohio, 23i et. ; Pennsylvania, 22i, ets. ; Drudge, 41 eta.; libda. 22ets. SALT.—Common Sacks, $1.20; Patent Sacks, $1.25. ROPS.—New, 12 to 15 ct.; Old, 6 to 8 eta. Yours Respectfully, MOCANN du WEIGLEY, Jas. McCasi.x. dn., Philadelphia OLiVER WEIGLEr, Lebanon Co. 236 North Delaware Avenue and 233 North Water Street. PIIILADELP UK CATTLE MARKET.— The offerings of Beef Cattle are light again this week, reaching only about 1500 head at the dif ferent yards, and the prices obtained are fully 50c. the 100 lbs. better than last Monday, with a brisk demand to notice, all the good lots being taken at the advance. The prices ranged from $7 50 to $lO 75 the 100 lbs., as in quality, the principal salsa being at sB@s9. The sales of Cows and Calves were about 180 head, mostly at Werntes, anti sold at prices rang ing from $l5 to $45 each, according to quality. 110gS continue to meet with a brisk demand, and about I.9oo.were disposed of, including 1,160 at Imhofrs Union Drove Yard at sB©s9 75, and 670 head also sold at the Avenue Yard, at from $8 to 19 50 the 100 lbs., net, which is an ad vance on the prices of last weak. The arrivals are light and the demand good. About 10,000 Sheep were received, and sold during the last week, at from 4 to 51 cents ril lb., gross. Ifrk 30trtionunto. Bricks "Bricks! TME undersigned. in North Lebanon, has 400,000 of 1 the best BRICKS for sale. No better can be tabled in this neighborhood, and he will sell them' In large quantities at sl. 50 (cash) per thousand. Also, 3.•:"...: Inch, Inch and 2 Inch of the best Poplar Boardsand Planks, for sale. DAVID BOYER North Lebanon i Feb.sb. i MO. ATTENTION I 'FIE Members of the L9ho• T. -A _ 1 Members of the L9hanon Connly ssociation for the detection of gorse Thieves. and the recovery of stoien force; , • ,a, 1 'Ali meet at the Public Helm 'of L Zim• - '''', scientist', on SATURDAY, hi AgCll 3, 1860. . 1 at 1 e'eloek, P. M. 303. DOMBERIIIIII, President. WM. R. It REIDF.R, Ire sourer. ssmtve.t. ERR, Stctetttry• _I February 15 11 0. PALDITYR4I. -BOARDING SCHOOL. HE NINTH SESSION OF TUE PAL T MYItA HOARDING SCHOOL- (for metes and In melee,) will continence on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL and continue twelve weeks. This Institution is now in a flourishing condition and offers desirable advantages to students who wish to ne quire n. thorough B OA adoration, or to prepare them selves for admission into any elate iu College. A seutt. rate Normal Department is connected with the S,clurd, offering opt ortu °Lies to Teachers wb./ desire to acquire a Om ouch knowledge of the COMPIOTI School. branches and the A. 3 tof Teaching. Special attention will be given to rt is depitrtm.nt. Model schools will be taught by the Students under the upervisfon of one r more of the Teaeltets. Its situation is delightfeland healthy —being within one fourth of a mite of the Lebanon Valley Italic' ad,on the Turnpika leading front Lebanon to Harrisburg, 10 miles from the former and 15 miles from the lett. r p ace. Terms per rmarter,(l2 weeks)for the common branch. es including hoarding, Tuition, Fuel and Lights, $33 00. Latin, Greek. German and Uglier Mathematics. $2 00 each, .34tra. For torther information apply to the Piineipal and Proprietor, P. B. WITAINit. rKillitit OF INSTRUCTION i 1 9 14T1SA D. WITYV.R, A. M. TLI-E3l AS ft, I R.W1.7.1, A. 3f DAVID 311.)PE. C BUR. Tftcher Instrument/el slneic. I notroctions gill be given cc 111.. the Moo, Me Itplerrir cvd ti.. 1111. Le , ,n71011 Coup ty, Itett'y 15, 1850—if TO COLLECTORS AND TAX-PAYERS. Notice. TOE Coilectors of the diffetent town. et ort .nd wa r d s who have not as yet made set tlement, ore botchy notihed to appear at the Commis. stoners' Office. on Monday, the 2d day of April, next,and settle their Duplicates for the year 1859 as we have determined that the last year taxes must to paid, hav ing some heavy payment's to meet on ,aid day, att , d the taxes roust ba paid. itLICII/EG DEININOBR. Commiseionera DAVID BOLLINGER, of 81.110 N BOLTZ, Lebanon county. Attest—Crier Sundt, Clerk. ve!.. Perrone haling unseated land tales tehfcb are not paid. are r•epecttully reqneateri to call at the COM • ndelloners' vilice and settle the same intmediately.or they will be advertised and sold, this being the year for the sale of Uneeated Lands . . CON RA D 11. 80AC5.E.1.1,. taturer Lehaloo, February 9. 1860 Statement 07 MI LEBANON VALLEY BANK. Lze %NOV Pa., Feb. 7, ISO emaa Loans and Discounts Due by other Banks Notes of other Banks Specie (Gold and Silver) LUSSI'L.ITIES. Notes in circulation $117,315 00 Deposits, 000 10 Due to other Banks, 2,914 25 $139,829 35 The above statement is correct and true to tire best of my knowledge and belief. JOS. KARCll.Casbier. Sworn and subscribed before me. Febuary 8, 1360. Lebanon, Feb. 13, 1360, JOSEPH filatallt, J. P. LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE Medicines Quality is of First Importance T L. LE:MARI:Mit, Graduate of the Phila.. 11 , delphia College of Pharmacy offers to the citizens of Lebamin and surrounding country. a PURR selection of Druge, Medicines and hemicals, and the first quality of rerfumery, and Toilet and Fancy Son" embracing the, hest manufacture in the country. and a large' variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothe and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine' Combo of Ivory. Shell, Horn And India Rubber.' PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pore whole and ground Spiees are offered for, ale in large and small quantities at LEMBERG Ell'S Drug Store. GARDEN S E EDS, . FLOWER SEEDS, You will find a full nesortmeut and a largo ivariety of MESH Garden and Flower Seeds at, LEMBERG EIVS, Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERCI ER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, Raking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal. eratns, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in largo and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are In went of good Washing Soap. 'pure white or red Castile Soap. Country Soap, Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the,Jvume at LUMBEIWER'S. Do you want 0 good flair Tonle! ownetbing Ito rnnhe the hair grow, to ehowee the head, and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do Call at LEMBERG ER'S. uet. TRUSSES! TRUSSES? The afflicted are requested to call and exam. ins my stock of Trusses, Supporters, dic., com prising a variety of Manufacture. ,"Ilitrah's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad 'usting Pad Trusa." "Marsh's" Gatemen ial Bandage. . An invaluable article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBEDGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy The genuine article for Medicinal Purpose to be bad in all its Purity at LEMBERQER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. Anything: you want that is kept in a wel conducted First class Drug Store, can be rum 'shed you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron. .age thns far reoeived from the Physicians. Mer bents, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. j a r Special attention given to Pursschtor- PSESCILIPTIONS and Farms RECEIPTS, an& all me di c i n e dispensed Warranted PURE, alway as good as ran be obtained anywhere,. and , sold to cult the times. Remember the,kddress, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, 241 11 5t1 Chrua4 snfi Avothetrary, Va. lb, low. Marlist - streetAebanon, Ps. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEINER MAarmre WORKS, LEBANON, PA. IP. TrIBMICER lti - ANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS, In Iron and liras. Castings, and all kinds of Ma chinery made e,E a first class Works. Ala-Engino:i 74.1111, Furnace, and Zoller Repairs attend ed to with disp:dieli. [Lebanon, Feb.l6, 1560. 14.ITED STATES COil Tnyer Works! irkPPICIB, Lebanon, Pa. Orders for TlitYkitS filled ivith despatch, and shipped to all parts of the Uni ted States. Address W. k P. L. WEIMER, Fab.ls, 1800. Lebanon, Pa. WEINER MACHINE urouiesecimrs&_ftgai Wm, it P 14, Weimer, Proprietors. ° m om, flee Lebanon Valley Ravirtita Depot, LEBANON, PENN'A. grITIR WORKS are now in successful N„.../ operation, in all their various de partments, which, fir complete arrange-',',.. • T 811,6144. ments, are excelled by none in the state, and our facilities for doing all kinds of MACHINE WORK, (Agrim.itural excepted,) are not excell ed by any manu facturing place. Our MACHINE SHOP Ts stocked with the moat complete modern MACHINE RY of a very heavy capacity, which enables us to turn out at very short notice, heavy and light Engine and Furnace Work, Mill Machinery, Shafting, Saw Mill Work and all kinds of Machinery. Our FOUNDRY has a capacity excelled by but few in the. country, being furnishell with two cupolas capable of nicking seven tons of iron per Rolm *Melt ennhies us td make &st ings of tWelity tons weight All kinds of castings made to order at very low rates. We kayo superior facilitig for making good hot hlast pipo. BRASS FOUNDRY. Brass and composition metal castings ma fie to order at short notice and low prices. Brasawork finished to fidttern or order. BOILER SHOP. Boilers of any size nod shape made to order. None but Net. 1 Iron used, end no other than experienced workmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, &c., &c.. executed with dispatch. . p. - Machine Smith" Work made by Machine Blacksmit ha to drawing or sketch. PATTERN SHOP. We make to order Patterns of any description at abort notice, and persons in want of patterns will find It to their advantage to examine our Pattern Booms, in which are stocked a very large assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. This department embraces all furnishing required in Machinery. and is always stocked with Iron and Brass Valves, Cocks, Checks, Gas-pipe box, Iron, Steel, Spring Steel, Gas-pipe fittings, Couplings, Oil Globes, 011 Cup Oil Lamps, in fact all things necessary about a Stearn Engine or Machinery. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to our style of Engines, which for economy of fuel, smooth and effective working cannot be excelled. PORTABLE ENGINES. - - SW build of Portable Engines are very superior and our new Portable Mining Engines are now being intro duced in the principal ore minings in our state, Lebanon, February 15, ISSO. Sixteenth Annual Report And Statement of the Affairs of the Mutual Tire Insurance Company of Sinking Springs, Merits County. IN pursuance of the pfoviaions of the Blinder 1 of said CAnpany, the undersigned ; an behalf of the Board of Managers, respectfully submits the following statement of the affairs of the COM pany; fertile yeller ending December 31, 1359. There Woe 3ffB policies issued during the year, vii t 192; to pelt members, and the remainder were changes and transfers requiring new Poli cies, producing lit fees trod premiums the sum of $1,036 11. Assessment No. 9, levied and collect ed during the last year, yielded the sum of $16,• 409. The losses by fire during List year amount to over twenty-three thousand dollars, leaving a de ficiency in the treasury to be provided for by as sessment, of $5.500. it is not deemed amiss to state here, that this Company has paid nearly ono hundred thousand dollars for losses since its or ganization, and of said amount seventy-four thousand dollars was for barns and their contents alone, which proles that species of property to be of the most hazardous kind to insure•, greatly more so than good substantial town property, and the policy of excluding such is certainly a mistaken one. But there is reason to believe that a majority of the members of the Company now favor the admission of town property to a reasonable extent, and if done cautiously it would Certainly prove advantageous to all concerned.— The Company numbers about 5,000 members, forming a contributive capita/ of nearly Twelve Millions of Dollars, to wit: 11 millions in Barks, n millions in Lebanon, over millions in Le high, and one hundred and fifty thousand iu Schuylkill and Lancaster counties. The Act of the Legislature passed last session, confining the Company to Berks county, Was 'Welly repealed and insurances may again be made outside the county as formerly. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS by the Mutual Fire In. suranee Company of Sinking Springs, Berko county, for the year ending December 31,1859. Cash from Isaac Ifuett, former treasurer, $1,782 50 do received en account of iM searment, 34, 1 , 514 "I - do Premiums paid on new and increased Policies, 8861 84 do tees do de OM 25 I,olm 11 do Collected on some of as sessment Noy, 9 in Berke county, 10,935 97 Less 3 per cent. paid for col letting same. US 08 054,647 24 $145840 52 6,580 00 , L 3.001 05 --- 14,781 57 ----- 10,607 30 do On account of sumo in Leb• anon county, 3,631 47 Less 3 per rent-paid for col lecting, 108 64 3,512 33 do On account of Kama in Le high county, ' 2,322 61 Len 5 per rent paid for col lecting, 110 3e, 2 : 21.1 do On account of do. in Schuyl kill county, 82 79 Paid for collecting the same, 5 55 $21,4743 10 Deficiency in the Treasury to be provided by assessment, 6,408 04 STATEMENT OF EXPENSES of the MUMIII. Fire In. surance Company of Sinking Springs, Mirka 'county, for the year ending December 31, ISM Cash paid for postage and station ery, $lB n do Secretary of State for copy of supplement, 125 $l9 96 do Printing two reams of poli cies, 20' 00. do Advertising tro Balky ca t 116. 3'T • do do Letwoon co , 53 23" do do Lehigh co., 56 00 do Fees to managers and dam age committee. 169 26 do For bolding election. 3 00 do Committee to eettle Jobo Sella account, 9 00 - 12 00 do Making assessment No. 9, .29 00 do For making out 292 Policies, 37 25 do Refund - N.l to Capp & Zug, 422 do do Jacob Van Rood, 208 do Policy Fe es for 57 members to iliester,@ 40e., 22 80 410 do do 85 members to &binder, tee 40c., " 31 10 do do do 51 members to others, 40c., 20 40 77 20 President's fees on 338 Policies 034, 21 12 do do notifying 10 Com mittees, a. 50e., 8 00 -- 29 12 Treasurer's Salary, 50 00 Secretary's Fees on 838 rolieles, 40c, 135 26 do Salary, 100 00 $92T., 47 Losses by tire dark% the put year, 23,113 23 Reward claimedlby Labobsw, up. paid> 600 00 23,663 23 $24,609 20 Dotter kerb:Ml.loes appraised lance Jan. 1, 1,642 00 DAMAGES awarded to the following members during the year: To John SOU Rockland twp., Berko county.. $lOO 00 To Geo. Kohn, Pike twp.,.. Barks county, house, 200 00 To Jonathan Bath, Omni, barn, 950 00 To Messrs. Muhlenberg, Reading. barn, 1,800 00 To , Jtimes Foust, tenant, Cumru,.coutents of barn, 1,384 00' To Isaac Groff,. Marion tp., barn and contents. 1,500 00 , To Satu'l Anspach, Marion twp., contents of barn, 800 00 To Peter Rill, Marion twp., barn and Contents, 4,000 90 ToEilbert & Keyser, Mari on tp., barn and contents, 1,09 00 To Job's G. Keyser, Marion twp., contents of barn, 2,000 00, 143 Frederick Mu, Rich- • - AARON MULL, Secretary EGEB $.6.151 20 .50 G 2 235 26 mond, house, I l e Geo. Webber, Tulpchoe. can, house. Chatltis T. Ember, Alsace, Patitit mill, Total loss in Barks county, $17,144 76 Of whioli thorn was $9,939 in Marion township, To DMA *alter, Lebanon co., barn and contents, 958 5d To Rent" Hibshman, d o , • —hottsti, 59 43 To John teckley, do, bafii contents; 1,112 .rod To &MI tritliorS, do; bora and tintitate, 2;026 00 To John A. Gerberichi barn and contents, 1,583 00 Total losses in Lebanon Co., $23,188 48 We the undersigned appointed to audit the ac counts of the !Mutual Piro Insurance Company of Sinking Spring, Berks county, do report that we have carefully examined the same, and have found the same correct as sfhore stated. Witness our hands at Reading, this 264 h day of January, 1880. JOJIN - ABED, Feb. 15, 1880.-2 t. ANDREW RtIRIt. Billchery Removal. 'firm undersigned respectfully informshis friends and customers and the public in general, that be has removed his Residence and Butchery to the residence of Widow Shantz, in Chestnut street, Lebanon. where he is enabled to carry on his BUTCHERING BUSI NESS on an increased scale, and hopes his friends will call at his new place of business, where Mt will always keep for sale good Beef. Time encouragement of the public is solicited. CYRUS K. SNIVELS. Lebanon, February B,IBGO. DESIRABLE DRY GOODg, 11 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT LOW PRICES. • French Merinoes. pinin and printed, Zilch tAttid Drees Goods, reduced, Satin faced Tafancies, reduced, All Wool Delaines, reduced, Droehal. Stella and Long Shawls, Black Cloth for Ladies's Cloaks, New Styles Cashmeres, and 1k Mines, Pitney Silks. reduced, English and Merrimack Prints. ftc., And the greatest variety of Dress Goods at 12 1 % cents in Lebanon. comprising Minims, Cashmeres, Calicoes. Chintzes, Plaids, and Voil de citevem HENRY d• STINE. S. IT. Corner Cumberland and Market Streets TAKE NOTICE! NO HUMBUG ! THE CLIDACEST,..PRETTiEST, AST LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS (IROCRRIES K QUEENSWARE, that Eras ever irdssed, or ever Will pa.c.-‘, over a Lobanou counter. $15,000 worth of ooptrs., - cheap; tine. sod delizlittill to foot iipitd. PFLEGER'S STORE IS TILE GRAND 1:31 PORI 031 FOR ALL have SUMO worth of DRESS SILKS, from 50 cents, Si cents, $l.OO, $125. $1.50, both Black and Fancy fiennAu for the 1,000 pieces CLOTHS antICASSI MERES. from 50 cents to $lO 00 par yard. JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, and every other kind of Flannel, to be had at GEOR^E PFLEGEWS STORE. . - . .tn . ,„ 500 pieces SAT CIVETS, 12 cents tc, eur per yard. 5,A00 yards PRINTS mid CHINTZ. 1,000 pieces French, English and (Jarman MUSLINS. 1,000 pair bleached and unbleached, mixed and lead colored fleecy lined HOSE, long and short, itont 014 cis. up to :174 eents. 1,000 pair Ladies' and Children's GAIJNTT.ETT. 1,01)1) til'EltA HOODS, French Nulling, Woolen Roods and Caps, of tho latest and most desirable styles. linnuan for the 1.01)1) SIIANI - L3, Snell ag 's latest style; long and square Bruche • Cheneille; Shawls of thousand corners, folding 10u different ways; Whet and Merino Shawls ; lonsg and square woOlen Bay-State Shawls, dc.. de. 1.000 pair STOCKINCiS, all kinds, colors, sizes . qutaittes; Children's, Itucttn, t.egslend °kites; Children's Hunt/ Skirts, Cutler Gam:lllas tat liailks wbite, black and grey mixed 'lose for Ladies; Life Preservers and Beautifiers for Ladies. Children's and Misses Mitts, Armlets, Mops, Skirts, Litit Preservers, Ties, Gauntlets; 3, 4 / 1 10 Piee'" /M E SS GOODS, such as Pauline, Ealinera, Paramella, Pavaria, llyadere, Plaids, all weal; Vreneh Merino, figured awl plain, la abuntlauce, Scarlet, with black figured and stripes, Under Shirts and Drawers, bought at Auction, very low; Duck•skin Gloves, Uentleinen's Scarfs, silk Chen cilia and woolen. Bonnet Ribbons; Velvet Ribbons, a largeassortment Dress Trimmings, all kinds. Welsh Flannels, Vestings, Cloths, Cassinteres, Ticks, Domestic Gingham, Sacking, Flannel, all colors; Laces and Edgings; Love Veils, of all kinds and patterns. CARPETS, all kinds and of the latest styles. Yip nose, lip Nos Has Yip Checks, Fip Tick, Yip Middles Yip Gloves, Fip &mils, Yip Scarfs, Sip Hoods, Tip Shawls, lip Collars, Pip Towels, Fip Coats, rip Shoos and Kam,, _ - The Cheapest Goods lit the' ebvistify or Btele;- We prove Mina Weeny, and none condeddi twoltaB PitEGElt; Oct. 2 , 5,18594 LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. SOMETHING NEW. THE whole world is in a grand stage of pro grass, and every day is bringing forth some thing new; hot of all the late wonders in nature or of art, the discoveriee of science and of philosophy, thu during feats of a Monello, or the alarming news of Marper'a Furry, nothing has succeeded in producing a sensation so effectually upon a community as the daily arrival of NEW GOODS at the Mammoth Portico Bee Hive Store of GEORGE & PYLE. Competitors stand aghast with ASTONISIIMENT, while Petrone are rushing forward with amazement.— Words of commendation upon their superior qualielevt, magnificent styles, and extraordinary /ow prices, use being exchanged with electrical rapidity f%vongliont the community, while crowds of nimbus purchasers aro streaming from North, South', Nast Mid' West, with a determination to secure-a , hold of the prize bargains they are giving at tbarltEll.lll.Vll. atom, opposite the Court Muse. LADIES,. twit DE1243.. $I Ls3—Plain Brook, treacle; Rpmlere,. Figured, Atc., new styles, akprices, stesy cheap, at Greorke & Pyte. illertreses, Caslinieres; Detente, Poll de. Meares; En. goal, Plaids, all Very handsome, at George , * Pyle. Bombazines,. Madras, Danes, Ladles' Cloaking Cloths, Tarioll9 eolorgend styles, at George & Pyle. Opera Cloths, Riga Nits, Coeds, Gloves, Hosiery, Col. jars, llandkerehiets, very low, at George a Pyle.. GENTLEMEN, LOOK KEEN, CLOTH—Black, Brown, Bluo i .Olive and Oreeryffora $1,50 to $lO per yardy tleorge Pyle. Cassimeres—lllaek, Doeskin., Fancy, iinglish, Frette e r and American, from 50 ct...c..tirs4., at George a Pyle. Satinetts, Tweeds, jeans, Flannel% Muslin% Shirts, Drawers, Gloves all stylus, fficutliterclliefs, &c., of an rfnolitie.s and prices at George & Pyle. VESTINGS—SiIk, Plush, 'Velvets, Satins, of all the latest styles, from 50 Os. to i".O at George a Pyle. QUENNSWARI3 and Glassware, in all their vartaties, necessary for Pandlies. Hotels, &c.. at George & Pyle. GROGEltlES—Sitgats can't be beat, Molasses do', from 8 cents upwards, Coffee very best, Tens, green anti black, best quality, at George a Pyle. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, - - - - Call and see %el, and examine for yourselves. We have just returned from the city with a eomplete s sent/tent of FAL.), AND WINTER GOODS of the mot._ fashionable style, and at prices that can't be beat eve.' by New York or Philadelphia. Remember 11S—the 31ammoth Portico lies It v Store, opposite the Court House. UhkilttlE .t PYLE No trouble to show Goods. NOV. 23, 1839. IqORTIi LEBANON BOROUGH DIV! WED GREIT EXCITEMNET. Grand Rush fen• the People's Tread Quarters! THE. ACTION riF the tegiisliature of the . aomotonweoll' , Pen n• VP flyleaf:At, in reference to the Bbroundr of NOH , P.I. LI:BANTON, has caused an - unirsual degree' of excite moot among its quiet inhabitants, but not near so rumen as the Fresh Arrival of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at the .)IAN*ION MUSE STOUR OF Messrs. Fonek X. Brother. /Mir The Proprietors feel confident that they are still able to sapid,' all their customers, and the "rest of mankind," who will favor thew with a WI ) with any variety of the CHOICEST GOODS. Fits new system enables them to nal at grin* , re (Nerd prices, which they hope will be a great induce. meat for all Ilusirulis of buying cheap, to give them a cull. Cull and see fur youmelves. ,roi- Ladies and Gentlemen. are most cordially invited to give them a call, and examine for themselves. North Lebanon Borough, April 20. 15311. 6 o ii3MALM And Cheap Dry Goods, Groceries and Queens- ware, ,It the Corner of Cumberland Slred and Plank Mad. Nj k i s n : B S..crr i r ' r t iTittan u e public gwiei ily that they have opened with a large and enrefulTy, aeleeted•Wsort , went of DRY GOODS, 01t0C8ILIES. 4tIIIIENSW - NRIT, it e ~ 4 ... to which they . ras fully invite the attention or the public. Their -:. ..... , . - . DR ; -, G.011,. have all been selected with -the gesetest care from the largest Importing houses in Phliettelipltha GROCERIES ; • A large stock. of choap.augare, Coffees, Teas, Cbeeohite, and all Massif SOWS.' Also, a large assortment . of QUEENSIVARE, among which aro the 'petrel& patterns, together with al most an endless variety or Goods In their line or busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cacb,or Countty Produce taken in exchange. Oct. 16.15;9.] RA UCH & LIOLIT. ' OLD BR. HEATH'S BOOK OF TRAV eIs and great discoveries of the Japan coo and East India Medicine", with full directions for the certain cure of Cookenip:Non, ..firsnchitis. Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma,fe t e:ere, Mort Disuse., Scrafa• la, Cancer, Dyapepsia, Liver Coiliplaiut, Gravel end Uri nary Dope.sits, 'Female Complaints. &c. Ilinstrated' with bundredB of certiticatai of cures and engravings. Forthe purpose of rescuing salmany suffering fellow beings as possible froui,pretuature death, it will be sent to any part of the coitiaent,' by* Bending 25 -Tens to DK. HEATH, 947 Broadway, New York City. Bold by Br. George Ron, Seablusou ; Dr. S. S. Stevens, I Reading Chthrtian Miller, Millersburg 0. K. I Harrisburg ; Jbhn Beltenutinh'HateiburgOt G. Braia, -Dettsville., • • Tr Ott. 5,1558.-Iy. 20 00 HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS* MI 3,050 Oa The proprietors and intairaliet ureic! tif.liQS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMAdi BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citiz. as generally ,Dl* the Luited States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than v o lumes ur hare assertion or lanzoning puffery. The consumption of lloste.tter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottlet, and from its manifest steady increase in tines past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million lan Iles. This ina unease amount could never have been sold but fur the ruroi medicinal properties contained in the_prekitH.-7 Lion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at-all times Lu give testimonials to its' efficacy in gill cases of stotidttbic derarigeruents and t he diseases re:Suiting therefrom. ThiS it nut ti teinporarypopubtrity; obtaititd by extrtiordinarY eiforis in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. llostetter's Stomach Bitters have fire`teti a Godsend to regions where fever mad ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims he hundreds: To be' able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to LBO' Proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter . fi•om the parifree. the blood; and imparts renewed vitality to the serious system; giving it that tone and energy indispcmable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. 5 ' 8 23 Elderly persons may use tie Bitters daily as per directions 0/I the bottle; and they will find iu it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort' declining" years, Its It is plea:Wit to' the palate,. invigorating to e bowels, excellent Rea tonic: and rejuvenating generally. We have the tti- - donee of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while' suffering from stomach de= rangementa end general debility; act lug finder' the advice of physicians, they have abandoned' all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the' merits of this article.- A fetr Words to the' gentler sex. There are eertaiii periods' when their cares are so harassing that many of then/ sink under the trial.- The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she he young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant, Sbotild the period of inciternity" arrive during the &Math Fir aeasaii, the' wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,- then, is a necessity for a stimulant. to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under. her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi— cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as Well as eertain to give a perrhaneut increase Of bodily strength; Ail those persons, to mliear we have pnrticu larly referred above; to ivif guffeiers frumi fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhttta,: dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will eoestilt their own physical Welfare by giving to Ilos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public ogoinst using any of the many imitations' or count - or- - felts, but ask for HOSIT,TTEIt ' S CELETIRATM) STOMACIe Bittrtns, and- tee that each bottle has the Words "Dr.-J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the . aide of the bottle, and stampezl on the metallic cap' covering the and , observe that our autograph signature is on the label. 411R+- Prepared sad add fig 1100•71ETTER & BM/PH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the 'United States, South Am.a rica, and Germany, By Dr. Geo. Roes. D. S. Rubor, 3. L. Lemberger ' Leba non ; G. Seltzer, Rreflerielcsburg ; b. Dieser 848r0., Annville; 3lartin Early, Palmyra. Stove, TiN a Sheet Iron Ware DIAN 17PACTOR V, Iu Marßet street', next door tmtbnLobanon Hank . , Vir HERB can be Led the lergootand best assortment I+V of COOKING STOV}S ever offered to the public, Comprising the following varieties:—Royal Cook, 4 Sizes, Girtml Air Tight, 4 sir. s, Hercules ' a Homo Mae ufacsured Stove,3 sizes, Eztendetled fire box for Wood: and Coal, Royal Cook, 3 sizes, Prairie Flower, Different sizes, Pinny Forvestor r 6sizes. All the above Cooking Stoves, ave warranted to Rake r Roast, Roil; or do.Knything la or on there; that may be desired; also, a Large assortment of Parlor. Halt and! Barroom St....ree, which will b. sold cheap fur Ossh or' approved Credit.. Also the largest assortment and' best made TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ever offered to the public which will be sold Wholesale or Retail. The largest assorraterit,and best made and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be found' in Lebanon, at tha Stove and Tin Ware Ilanuteetory of JAMES N. ItOONRS. Rooilagi Spouting and ;lobbing of all kinds at tended to at abort notice and on reasonable terms: • AO 'Work. warranted. J. N. It., being a practical Worittnatt in his line of bu MUM : attends "to his work person/011, Lebanon,,Sept. 21,-1,569. z, .11,17.1111 ER. NEARLY 2,000;600 FEET ! ve , the best and cheapest anortinent of LIMBER ev- ILI et' offered follientiiiiib: is now for side nt the new nd extetarit - UNfirltß . 111141'0)AL YARIJ of BRECHB_ILL 4r HORST, L n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the boater the' Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few querns North of the (3,-nessce _Steam Mills, and tone quern east of ?Arguer's hotel. Their assortment consists of the best woll•seasoned White, Yellow. 'Norway, Pine and Hemlock iloards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine lloards; .I!,< anti 2 inch ['atonal 114.1 Common- Pinsk White Me and 13:,,ndoelt Seautifngnud .Torsts; White Oak Llenr2a. Plank andScantlinkr; and y i inch. Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.. SHINGLES !. SHINGLES-!.!,. The best Pine end Ilembs , k Shingles; Aloe, Roofing and Mastering Laths; Chestnut litailatmd Posts, and railings ler-fences and fencing Boards: FLOORINO BOADDS of:all sizes and descriptions. COAL? COAL!! COAL!!! The largest stock of Broken, Shave, Limoburnars an& Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest pritterf, t.a.Ckmfillent that they Imre the largest and best M onument of LuNnEn of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat. ever offered to the citizens el Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate en purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite alt who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. BR 110111.111.1. & HORS T:. N. Lebanon, Feb_ 14, ISM Clothe Tl ainufictorr, rIMIAN BEIM for past favors, the utnlersianed respect. 1. fully informs the Public that he continues to carry on his Manuihetury in Bast Hanover township, Lebanon county, on OF extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for hint to my more, than that the work will ire dorm; in the same BXCELLBIsZT STYLE. widen has made hie. work and »ants so woldknowntirethosurroundieg coun try. Ho proiniSea.Uble like work in the shortest possh ble time, Illamenufaelory is in COMiliote order. and be Hatters himself' no be able to render the saute satisfaction as heretofore: He manufactures Brood and Narrow Cloths. Cassinetts, Blankets, White and other Mat/nets, aft fa Me hest manner. We also cards Wool and makes Bolls. For the oorsre- Memo of his Customers, Woe! and Cloth will be taken , In at the following places:—At the stores of George & Soclienberger. Loeser & Brothers, George Reinvent, used at the new Ding Store of Guilford & Lemberger, neat the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh,- ert's, Bethel township: at the public house of William: .I:must, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, is Jonestown; at the StvEr, of Gporwt irsidman, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; et the store of "Gabriel Wulfersherger, New Market Forge; at the store of itlichtel.Shirk. Bast Hanover. Dauphin county; at the. stores of George Miler and David M. Bank, Best Ham ver Lebanon county. All metcriarsatell.bo taken away , regularly, from the above Maass, linished without" delay, WOO relented again. Those of his customers, who wialintAsching Wooimard; ed dyed and mixed, can leave the sante, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Or . his customers can order the Stocking Wootheoftirepared from the Wool of the undersigned, Wash will bevlOrte and left at the desired places. N. F.. it is desired that those having Wool carded, will .pay the Gash therefor, at the above gamed playas. LYON LEMBERGES:. Bast Hanover, Lebanon county, May 12. MS. W{A.9'CUES,AND JEW Ei R Y keeener, NWir LOT or WATGIaS AND JEWKLRV, =Wrap VIE A . CKER, Cumberland St., : next door to Dr. Ltneawoavo-' LEBANO-N