antartion: TERMS, $1 60 A YEAR LEBANON, P.A. • : WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY 22, 1860. HOME AFFAIRS. • Cornwall Township. THE Democratic citizens of North And South 1. Cornwall Election Districts 'rill meet on SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1860 i nt 1 o'clock, P. M., of th• public house of Leonard Zimmerman, In the borough of Lebanon, for the purpose of settling a ticket for the Spting election. BY ORDER or TIIE COMMITTEE. l'obruary 15,1860. A Lecture will be delivered on the evening of the 28th inst., in Salem's Luthe ran church, by the Rev. D. M. Henkel, of Dan- Subjeet—"The reformation of the six teenth century." The public are invited. DR. A. S. ITEATir, of New York city, will give a free Lecture on the best method of preserving health and of attaining a Ripo Old Age, in Lebanon, March 17, in the Town Hall, at Bp. m. The Dr. will examine the sick and give advice free on the 19th t at Kemeny's Hotel, up to the leaving of the last train for Reading. f. Dr. Ross, a regular practical Drug gist, Chemist, and Pharmaceutist, with an exten sive and varied experience of over 22 years,— and a Graduate of Jefferson Medienl College, Philadelphia, wishes to direct the at tension of a disorlinitinting public, to his large and carefully selected stook of PURE AND ruase 'Medicines, of feting to all advantages not to be had elsewhere. Tim people will please make a note of this. BR PARTICULAR f Dtt. Ross' DRUG Swim is nt nEcrt.r OPPOSITI: TLIN COURT 'lover.. Ask for Dr. ROW Dreg Store, and take.care that you are not misdirected. ' ===l The tianseh gap Debating Soci ety, debated on iitedoesday evening, Feb. 8, the following question t—Are the scholars under the jurisdiction of the Parents or Teacher while in school. It Was deelded in favor of the Teacher. On poisruairy 15, was debated, "has machinery been in4urious to the country." The question 11 . 4/1 d 1421410 I,y. the affirmative. The question fur debett; thiievening Is, "which is more pernicious to Society, the Slanilerer or the Flatterer." mar Mr. Daniel Light, of North Lebanon borough, hAs lately lost his three chil dren, all ho had, by a disease sionilior to putrid Bore thrnat. Of lato the orrpws .of death hay, been falling thick and fast among us. Scarcely a day has passed within the past tiro weeks, but the toiling. of the death bell has sounded in our ears. Death bat a busy season among us nt present. APPOINTED.—We notice that COl. Jacon Stu mm, of Philadelphia, formerly of Lebanon, has been appointed to a $l2OO Clerk ship under Cul. Forney In the National House of Representatives. Mr. S. Is a highly deserving young man, of excellent habits and character, end will prove one of the useful and working force under the new clerk. many friends in this section of the country will be pleased to learn •f his prosperity. [glom.—We trust, his Do m:mm(l will not be tarnished in his new posi tion. Let him Mire care of that.] The Palmyra Boarding School, ruder the Proprietorship of Peter b. Witmer, A. is inn nourishing condition. It has a full board of competent instructors, and is, all in all, about as desirable nschool neimrents can desire to send their children to. There will be a great ratification mooting in Reading, on Thursday of next week, the day after the Democratic Convention. The sale of the large stock of Durham Cattle, advertised in the English papers of this place, by Messrs. Robeson .1 , White, was attended by a large coneourseof people, notwith atanding the inclement weather of last Wednes day. The cattle alto brought big prices. How to Prevent Wet Feet.—At a season like the present, when wet feet are so common a complaint, the annuxed hints will probably be acceptable. They are extracted from a work whose editors are well skilled in that sort, of thing. Pat a pound of rosin in a pig on the Are ; when melted and mixed, warm the boots and apply it hot wi th a painter's brush, until neither solos not the upper leather will soak in any mere. If it is desired that the boots should immediately take a polish, disslove an ounce of wax in a tea spoonful of lamp black. A day or two after the boot+ hare been treated with the tallow and rosin, rub over them this wax la terpontine, but pot before the tiro. Thus the exterior will have a coat of wax alone, and shine like a mirror. Tallow or grease becomes rancid, and rote the stitching and leather; but the rosin gives it an anti.eeptie quality, which preserves the whole. Boots and shoes should be so largo as to admit of cork soles. Cork is so bad a eon &utter of heat, that with it in the boots the feet era always warm on the coldest atone floor. School Superintendent.—On the Ant Monday in May next,a triennial Convention of Directors of the several counties will meet at their respective county towns to elect County Su perintendents fur a term of three years. ChINKERS IN STOVES.—PerSOIiS tratibled with clinkers adhering to the lining of theirstores or furnnces may be interested in know ing, says the Scientific American that by placing a' few oyster shells in the grate, while the fire is Ignited, the clinkers will soon become loosened so as to be readily removed at }theist the danger of breaking the lining. The locomotive of the down train, way disabled at Myerstown statien, on Sat. wall/ morning, And did not arrive at flooding past 3 o'olook. One of the eocentrie straps was broken, but still the train managed to got to Ulohland, where it had to wait until a lowimo. tin, was procured from fending. While waiting In the eold, the hengry passengers were regaled With edibles by the Conduotor, Mr. Garber, end the Baggage Master and Brakesman. Throat Distemper.—We hear of many odes of sore throats through ou t th e coo re try, and have been requested to publish the fol lowing method of treatment, which has been tested with marked effect in many oases Gra,p the throat of the person afflicted with both hands, letting the fingers lap about an inch. Continue this treatment far half an hour, after *Molt let Rome Strong healthy person manipulate the head ,af the patient, freely passing the hands dos from the head, across the neck, and under the chin. After , this has been vigorously pursued, peek the throat with a wet cloth, covered by a dry one, If relief is not sforiled at the first trial repent the treatment In six oreight hours. While manipulating, the heeds should be frequently washed or freely placed under a strum of water. . . INS- The Delegates to the Reading Coeval. Hon front alit bounty ara Dr. C. D. (Hollinger, sonstOtlikl, awl Juba Frantz, of Ann Vino, Bop retentativo. CORRESPONDENCE. Y. M. C. A., Feb. 14, 1860. DEAR DRO :—The following resolutions, ex pressive of the sense of the Association in regard to the excellent lecture to which they had the pleasure of listening on Wednesday evening, were adopted at their last meeting : Resolved, That w ever tv21.1 in grateful rernembre rice our worthy friend end brother, Dr. D. S. GLONINOER, of Philadelphia. for the admirable lecture with which be so ki idly favored neon the evening of the Bth inst. Deeolvcd, That the Corresponding: Secretary request of him a copy for publication in the Lebanon Aare,. Wen liesalvl4, That the abate resoluth us be published in the Advertis r and Chi .rier. Very Respectfully, Yours, Ice., T. D. FISHER, Cur. Sec'y Dr. D. S. Gloninger, Lebanon.. T. D. Fisher, Esq., Cur. Seery. Y. M. C. A- Duatt BELO :-.I accede to the request made through you by the Y. M. C. Assoolotio'h to sub mit a copy of my address, delivered on &th inst., for publication. • This evidence of regard from Glle of the most influential bodies of Chriaii ns allied to the Church peculiarly grateful to my feelings; anti I bog you; to accept, individually end fur the Associa tion, my beet wishes for your prosperity, in the cause of Christ. Very Reepectfully, Yours, be., D. S. ix Lo` Lebanon, Feb. 17, ISGO EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET VENDUE NOTES just printed and for ante at this office,. taw. The lion. John G. Downey, who was in , augnrated Governor of California, on the I•4th ultimo, is said to have been in an apothecary shop in Washington, a few years ago, "learning the rudiments." /Mfrs In New York the undertakers, after they bare sold a coffin, go to the cemetery and steal it again, substituting ao ordinary pine coffin, in place of the costly one. In this way costly cof fins have been resold n dozen Hines. to_ Catharine de Medieis, when told Scaliger knew twenty languages, said—" That is twenty words for one idea. I would have twenty ideas for one word." Profane men take a curse-ory view of things. tu. There aro about 400 scholars at present iu the State Normal School, of whom 123 are tztg.. The State Government of Oregon is all carried on in the second story of a brick store in Sptem. The Governor has one room, anti the Secretary of State and Treasurer another; anti as the Legislature meets but biennially, that branch of the Government will be disposed of in the public hall overhead when occasion requires. tv... Philip Frank Thomas, of Maryland, has been appointed and confirmed Commissioner of Patents, and Judge Rawles, of Tennessee, as Treasurer of the United States. „tre.. - ^r- The Capitol of the Stateof Tennessee, at Nashville, out yet finished, has cost so far $820,- 006. The Capitol of Ohio, at Columbus, unfin ished, is estimated to cost, when completed, $l,- 552,207. The Capitol of South Carolina, when finished, wilt cost $2,500,000. Stevens and Hazlett, convicted of having been engaged in the Harper's Ferry raid, were, on Monday last, sentenced to be hung publicly on Friday, the 16th day of March next, between the hours of 13 o'clock, a. at:, and 2 o'clock, p. The School Commissioners of the State of Minnesota have tendered to Professor Wicker sham, Principe 1 of the State Normal School at Millersville, the situation of Superintendent of Normal Schools, in that Stare, nt a salary of $3,- 000 per annum. Mr. W. declined the offer. AB' The Superintendent of Gas, in Lancaster city, at the late election, voted it list of delinquent gas consumers, instead of the ticket he had pre pared. His mistake makes a special election for Alderman in his ward necessary, as the candi dates received a tie vote. pa" The ladies of St. Mary's (Catholic) Church, Lancaster, recently hold a Fair, and realized the snug sum of Si, &Hi 73 net. L ., To-morrow the Opposition—People's Par ty—RePubliean party's Convention meets at Har risburg. The fare has been reduced to one dollar for the trip. `, The salaries of the appointees of Colonel Forney, Clerk of the House, foot op- $60,000. 3`• Speaker Lawreuee, of Harrisburg. is very low with consumption. ta g . The Reading 77,ass says that a young man, apparently about 21 years of age, is travel ing through the country representing himself as an Agent of the American Tract Society, solicit ing subscriptions to II religious paper, and that he is a swindling imposter. Zzst... Those in hourly fear of the destruction of all the inhabitants of the earth, wilt see, by read ing an article on the first pagLthat some brea thing time before drowning is still accorded them. H. w this impending deluge accords with the promise in holy writ is fur those better versed in theolo - gy than we are to decide. „gar A boy named Reyburn, sixteen years of age, was convicted last week of murder in the second degrhe, in Chester county. He murdered n girl named Kimble, nine years of age. He was sentenced to the penitentiary fur 11 years and 6 months. - -Z444.. Dr. C. B. P. Kelly sold last week, his farm of 190 acres, in Londonderry township, to Christian Risser, of the same township, for $47 per acre V. George Nagle, formerly for many years proprietor of Nagle 's Hotel, Harrisburg, died is Philadelphia, on Wednesday, aged 7 Or The New York con - espandent of the Chi cago Press and Tribune, speaking of the recent death of Burton, the commedian, says that one of the editors of the New York Herald states that Mr. Burton revised a proof of the obituary of himself, which subsequently appeared in the Her ald. ogr.. The Democracy of Connect Mut have nom looted Hon, Thomas L. Seymour, one of the most popular men in the State, as their candidate for Governor. He will be hard to beat. Va.-The members of the American party in the Louisiana Legislature held a meeting on the 19th ult., and by a vote of 17 to 7, pledged themselves tomnite with the Democrats in sustaining the nominee or the Charleston Convention. ARP: Prof. Wise proposes is balloon trip from California, across the Plains, to the East. US. The delegates to the opposition conven tion at Harrisburg, to-day, from this county, are John Melly, senatorial, and T. T,. Worth, repre sea tative. • Cyrus Rohrer and Thomas McGinley were comtuitted to prison, on Tuesday, on the charge of breaking into Mr. Steinmetz's ware house, in Annvillo, on Sunday night a week, and taking therefrom a lot of Cavendish Tobacco. _Prof. J. S. Lowe, of Atlantic balloon no toriety, has turned up in Charleston, S. C., where he writes to the Courier of that city that he in tends to make his voyage to Europe in May or dune next, and that he is now on his way towards the Equator to see if ho oannot find a return cur: rent, in the upper regions' of the atmosphere, from East to West. t 411... The Komi's House of Representatives Lava passed a bill prohibiting slavery in tho Ter ritury. The territorial census, provided for by a law host winter, West publisbsd, II is fur from complete, as several counkies have trailed to ob serve the law, and made no return,. Those counties making returns show a population of between sixty end seventy thousands The num ber of blacks reported is four hundred and six. The number of voters about twenty-three thou sand. ALLENTOWN RAILROAD.—Notioe is given in the papers, that a special election for President and Directors of the Auburn and Allentown Rail road Company, w ill be held at the Girard, Douse, THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. in Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 28th inst., be tween the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, P. M. It is announced that the construction of this road will be resumed on the 15th of April. The Company are advertising for proposals for the graduation and masonry on fifteen sections, as well as for constructing a tunnel on section Mi. - - DISEASES OP vrtn Ltvett.—Ton may always know when your liver Is out of order when you are what is Galled billions, by any of the follow ing symptoms; pain in the side and back, disci. ness, dull headache, a bad taste In the month in the morning, sallow colored complexion, yellow ish tint in the eyes, costiveness, or diarrhoea of slimy dark color, low spirit and dismal &thud logs. It is acknowledged by all physicians and others who have seen their:tenon, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN 'mart PILLS are a perfect cure for all billion: , affections. So pleasantly do they search out and drive away the seeds of disease, that all persons living in a county where Fever and Ague, and all other billions diseases are prev alent, will find they should never bo without them. Froni two to four Pills each night on going to bed, will in a short time dri..e away the sick. ly yellow look of billions persons, and bring to their cheeks a beautiful glow of perfect health.— Judson's Moun lain Herb Pills are sold by all Dealers in Medicine. THE CLOSING OF LIFE are often rendered wretched by ailments which are trilling in them selves and easily cored if taken in time. A flee t ion s of the liver, stomach, and other organs concern ed in digestion, are the most frequent. They nattrvally make the sufferer nervous, irritable and complaining, and relatives and friends are forced to hear the brunt of the ill-humor. The use of Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove Utz efficient remedy for this evil, It will not on ly strengthen the whole physical organization, but entirely cure the most obstinate eases of In digestion, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Liver Com plaint. The first physicians in the country are WO in their praise of this preparation. Another recommendation of the Bitters is that it is so pal atable to the taste that it may he used even as a beverage. Sold by all druggists. grpecial 4otico. fier-Froe Trade seems now to be in favor with Napoleon M. To all in need of a good and beautiful WIG. on reasonable terms. we woul.i say from experience calll on °ROGGE TIIVIZGA LA ND. '2B South Bth st., Philadelphia, when you can be suited in a style and manner unsarpatsed. Also procure a bottle of his celebrated HAIR. DYE for beautifying the hair, feb. t, 1.860,..1.y. SHOT AN 'EAGLE.— 01111 SIM th well•known citizen of Mannynnit, while out winning, one day last week, "broaght down"an eagle on the wing The bird measured six feet from tip to lip of the wings. Mr. Smith took the bird home. and on reaching his house, his wife discovered a piece of ribbon round ita neck. On examination, they foam' that there was at tached to the riLbon a medal. nn which was 4mo:caved —"Buy all your , rarinents at the Brown Stone Clotlitn 11:01 of llockhil Wilson, Nos. 003 and COi Chestnut stein t, Philadelphia." THE OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. HEATH, I'nVii , 32ot AND SURGEON, will examine the elckand give advicofree r at our agentx DR. GEOUIiI I{OSS, LEnANox, 19 of Jan. and Mardi, 'lnn. Dr. S. S. Stevens,.treading, 214. of January and 21at.. of Mardi. Mr. C. K. Seller's, Harrisbnn, 3.7 th of January and I.7th of March. Mr. John 11:item:Ws, frarnburg, 23d of January and 220 of March. Mr..l. 0. Drown's, PottsTille, 25th of January and 24th of March. Dec. 14, ISO, CEP- See Dr. Saintbrvri, sulsertisentront of Livor Thrigo. rater and Fondly Cathartic fills, in another colutun. Important to Females DR CHEESEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, N. D., The combination of ingredients to these Pille are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are milli' in their ope ration. and certain in correction all irregu larities, Pelotbi 31enstruntions, removing. all obstruc tions, whether from cull or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, polpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, ihtigue, pain in the hack and &e., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup• Hun of nature, TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheesemates Pills arc invaluable, as they will bring en the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the Ilse of other fill: ceo place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseinan's fill s doing ail that they represent to de. NOTICE. There is one condition or ns fi,nudo system in which the Pills eonnot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PRIM NANCY—the result. MISCARRI AGE. Such is the irre ststable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature ctunot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from fillYthillq, Explicit directions, which should lie read, accompany each box. Price sl. Sent by mail on vg closing $1 to an. CORNELIUS L. CIIERREMAN s BON. 4531, Post I:Mice, New York City. SOLD BY VNE DIWAVIST IV EVERYToWS THE UNITED STATES D. IIUTCIIINOS, tletteral Agvnt for the "United'States. 16 Chambers-St., New-York. To whom all Wholesale orders should ho Addressed. Sold at Dr. Ross' Dram Storm, Lelnoue, Pa. Due. 7, 1859,-Iy. Pliginuz 4titires. Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Sunday nw,rning and evening. Preaching every eve ning this week. • - Episcopal service next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in Temperance MIL On February 22d—Ash-Wednesday, Protestant services in Temperance Hall, at 3 p. in. On the 15th inst., in N. Lebanon township, Mr. Christian Urich, aged 85 years, 9 . months and 17 days. English preaching next Sabbath morning find evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. German preaching next Sunday morning, and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. English service next Sunday morning, and Ger man iu the afternoon, in the Moravian ci urch. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English in the evening, in the Reformed church. Mat t UV+ On the 16th inst., by Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. John Cox, to Miss Susan Snyder, both of Lan caster county, Pa. On the 19th inst., by the same, Mr. John Rourh, to Miss Amelia Bleistein, both of this borough. "TAIL OF PE" SEVERANCE. FIVGINE CO tt Stated Meeting tl the Perseveratfee. Ktigrne :w.f./ Note Cfdriputly, held at thAr.llail (a) 'reetehly. the lath , the followit% preamble end resolutions were u it II iatonsly adopted: Where:A.4 It has ',Hoed Offd to 'remove Item tar utid't. JortArs li, it st t I thy ft:to:abet et the Cont. tiny, therefore be it Resolved. That we deeply &Owe 11 sudden and un expected demise, and [ruder hid relariott. Our kindest sympafties and heartfelt consolations for th e.r nnhnt pc bereaveme Resolved, That the metle.rs or the Company at teed the funeral in a body; that the Reiland epparAtua draped with tee habiliments of mournio6v, met the members wear the customary ensign's at the fineral Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and tepolu t nag be transmitted to the family of ths dectasel, and published in the papers or ..his Borough. JOEL 110f1 , 31AS,Vretary. HlNOTiffi Aura..'. r ARM01:11, LEBANON. ro.li'y At a apeeihl meeting or the Waal& tttutt Artillery Company, 'held at theft Armory, on Tuesday evening, Felten:try t 4th, the roll Ari..g preamble and reiulutiand were unauimoupity adopted: Wit rem, :t has Menem] ALItiOuTT 001) in hie diVifil DrOTiliellCO to call from our midst, in the morning of his life, one of our must floLitni unit useful members— JeNAI3 thereNte be it lie Fol veil. Tii•it white be bow with hued thy at this vieitatien Of divine prevideure.the ,o , eiett tact f+ called to our minds that "in the midst of life we ete in death." Tletolved.Thet ws deeply syinrathize with the Lanny of the dPceneed, in this their deep eillietict. lies, , lved.That as a last tribute or reseed to tle. memory of the deePnianl, We will attend his funeral in full uniform, end that the usual badge of mooring be worn for 80 days. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be preset' ted to the family of • I.e deeetved, and that they be pub fished in the papeteof Lebetott. BA of the Perseverance Engine and Bose Co. A T a meeting of the Perseverance Engine and Rose Co., held Feb.l4, 15641, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed in the English papers of this Berouk„tu--, Resotred, That all members of the Perseverance En gine and Hose Co., who are in arrears for dues are here by notified to pay each arrearages en or before the 24th of April next, or, show cause to the Company why the tame should not ho paid. and why they stionld not be dealt with in accordance with the provision of the Char ter, in such case made and provided. By order of the Company. JOEI, TIOFFMAN, Secretary. NEW YORK CITY gitt. Notice. The Leba 47 arafalty Corrratedly. LEBANON, WEDNESDAT.FEIIRUA ILY 22, 1860. Lill, :MEM Ex. nun $6 60 Potatoes. bu , 40 " Extra 600 ItgA. dem, 16 Leh. Tea. Sneer. Fine 650 Rutter, 11 Prime White Wheat, 130 Lard. 10 Priznelted Wheat, :.5 - callow, Prime Rye, 7.5 Hem, Corn, tip Shoulders, 10 Oats, 54 Sides, . 10 Clover-seed, 450 Soap, 6 Titnothy-seed, 250 th.es.Nra e., ;:s Flax-seed, 150 White ltags. 5 Dried Apples, VI hu., 100 I Mixed Rags; Dried Apples, pealed, 150 rex, tB lb , 1234 Peach "zsoitt, ' 240 Bristles, is lb., 40 Peach "llutzels," 125 Feathers, i'l lb, 0234 Cherries, ISO tWool. 'i; lb., 40 Onions, 27 iSoup Deans, yk qt., 6 1 Vinegar, 1-; gal., 12% lApple Dui ter,l4 crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PnlLAnnr.rntx, February 10, 1800. We have to note since our last circular, of the 10th inst., a better feeling in the Broadstuif Mar ket, there is a good home consumptive demand, and some speculative inquiry, the latter is most ly for the lower grades of Flour, of which there is a very light stock, the receipts being mostly of Extra, and Extra Family ; sales of straight brands Lancaster Co. superfine, at an advance over list week's prices, The supply of Wheat is not equal to the demand, and the article is firm, though not advanced in price. Rye is unchang ed. Corn is steady, and the supply is good.— Oats are quiet; and unchanged. The favorable nolvices from Europe have somewhat. improved the Seed Market, though the advance is not ma teriel. Timothy moots with a speculative inqui ry, and all in the market has been taken at our quotations. Flax Seed is unchanged. Whiskey bas advanced, and is in steady demand. We quote: FLOUR.—Superano, $4,75 to $5.87.1; Extra, $6.75 to $7.25. ILYI4 FLOUR.—Good, $4.25 to $4.37 per bbl. CORN MEAT...— : Yellow, 3.75 nor bbl. WHEAL—RoI, $1.14 to $1.3 - S; Milo, $1.40 to $1.50. 121: I , l—Pennsylvania, 93 cr?. CORN.—In oars, 7 etc; aflnat, 77 cts. OATS.—Southern, 42 ets. ; Pennsylvania, 44 to 111 OS, SEEDS.—Clover ' $4.75 to $5.25: Timothy., $3.25; Flax, $1.60. WIIISKEY.—Ohio. 25 etg.; Penngylvanin, 24 ets.; 11lids. 231 cis.; Drudge, 221 eta. SALT.—Common Sacks, $1.20; Patent Suck=, $1.25. Yours Respectfully, McCANN it WE HILEY, JAS. McCANN, JR., Philadelphia I OUVint WEIGLE:I-, Lebanon Co. 230 North Delaware Avenue and 233 North Water Street. CATTLE`, MARKRT—There is no change to nate in the market fur Reef Cattle this week; the idferings show a moderate increase, and the sales at the different yards foot up about 2,000 head, at prices ranging from $7 to $lO4 the 100 lbs., according to quality. the latter for prime cattle. The principal sales were made at $3 to About 250 Cows and Ca Ires were offered and sold at better prices, ranging from $25 to $5O, ac cording to condition. Some 2500 Hogs were of fered and sold et full prices, including 1477 at 'others, at from $8 to $Ol l . and 835 sold by D. Millar at $,-}Q9$ the 100 lbs., net, as in quality. The market dosed brisk and the receipts light. Of Sheep the arrivals reached 8000 head, selling at prices within the range of .5®,6e. V, lb., gross. IRON.—Tho market i quiet this week; there is some inquiry for Pig Metal, for future delivery, but at prices below the views of makers, who are firm in their demands , and a few small sales only are reported, at $2:4231. fur anthracite, No. I, $22 for No. 2, and $2l for good No. 3, on time. s me atilEttislllllltt4s. The Last Notice. rpm; undersigned having dissolved partnership, over a year ago, now rive. the last notice to those indebt ed to them. that unless payment is made by the 16th of Moth, all the accounts will he found in the hands of Antimony 8. Ely, Esq. :MIN GEORGE, SIIELLENBERG tut. Lebanon, 'February 92,1860. Public Sale. AXT ILL ben hi at Public sale, on Friday, the 16t h day V hom e arch, 1860, at the dwel li ng of h1.3102i SNAvetr, in Cornwall twp., Le/ninon county, near the Herbs and Dauphin Turnpike, about 3 miles west of Lebanon. and 2 miles east of Annrilb., near Abraham Long's :tl ill, the thllowing personal property. viz: HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, including 2 Beds and Bedsteads., STOVIi, Copper, Brass and iron Kettles, 'Tables, Cupboards ' Clothes Press, 2 eight day C wags, 3 Barrels of Vinegir, emp, ty Barrels, Meat Stands, Churn, Sausagedtnife. Croat-cutter, Tin Ware, Tubs and Stands, 10 OW bushel Baskets, Apple-butter. Spinningwheels and Reels, and a variety of househtid and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, 40 rMU Bags, and 100 yards drilling for bags. ~ C - C r- A lso, at the same time and place, will he sold about 6 ACRES OF LAND, At the Lebanon Valley Railroad, near Joseph 0. HO man's Mill. in Lots to snit purchasers Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by ADAM Olt rrrt NO R. Assignee of Simon Snavely and Wife. Cornwall twp., Feb. 22, 1800. DR. SHELTON MACKENZIE, OF ennAngtelnA, Literary Editor of Forney's "Press," WELL LECTURE Werinesrlay Ertning, February 29, in the tburt Irish Law and Lawyers / After which iic will read Lis LEGENDARY BALLAD “'rise Geraidine.” Mutual Vire Insurance, Company. OF SINKING SPRINGS, BERKS COUNTY. X. - TOME IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE MEMBERS lof the said Company, that in consequence of the extraordinary heavy losses lay fire causing a d e ficie nc y of nearly $6,000 in the Tt wtsury, an assessment (No. 10) of.sl per ,?„1,600 insured, has beets levied by the Board of Managers, agreeably with the provisions of the 6th Sect ion of the Charter. and Ist Section of Supplemen tary Act. o' April 13, 1859. Membeis will hear in mind that all those neglecting to par their assessment within 40 days from the date 49f publieni MU of the same. will be liable to pay double the said Rates. It is therefore hoped that all will be prompt in their payments. as those who suffered Loss are in need of their dom. Ear the ronvenience of the mew bets, either of the agents, Jim. B. theater, or C.O. Mel ly, will attend at the places and dates named below to receive the same, • Members will not tbrget their Policies. Monday, March 12, at Glick's, Bethel; Tuesday, " 13, at Earnst's, Fredericksburg; Wednesday, " 14, at Leiner's, Jonestown; Thursday, " 15, at Harper's, East Hanover; Friday, " ls, at tfaut's, Myerstown ; Saturday, " 1.7, at J. B. Hiester'a. Lebanon ; llnaday, " 19, at Weigley's, Millereek; Tuesday, `• 20. Dissinger's,Slaefferstown; Wednesday, " 21, at Eby's, Cornwall. By order of the Board. A. MULL, Secretary. February* 22, IStlO. GEO. HOFFMAN. H. T. HOUMA& loainan & Br() her's LEBANON COUNTY a VI TRANSPO 111 A i iON LINEr. Y LE ITA XOY VALLEY nAIL 0A LA /ANN et the firm will pay particular attentiux to Comb shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad.— tioods will be sent daily to and (Man Philadelphia to Lebanon. 31yerstown and AnnvilLe Stations, and nil other point, in theounty. Flit:1011W contracted for at the lowest pocsilde rates and delivered with dispatch. Ti an . proprietors will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For infinntation apply at their Office, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot. in Lebanon. MA'AM. Matta. their Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be focal at W. fL Ilash's Merchants' Hotel, Sorth Third Street, Philadelphia. Lebanon, March 30, ISI9. Reading Railroad. Lebanon Va Illcy Branch. tiltrVtA riningegli AZlV +re, alft Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. )ASS VERA NON ; going East to Reuling, at 9.07 A. 31., I and 3.47 P. id. - Pass Lebanon, going West to Ilarrisburg . „ at 7.24 P. M. and 11.41 A. M. At Reading, both Danis make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams. port. kn. 31ortring train only emitiecte at Reading for Wilkes burro. Pittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg. trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and ' , Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers, burg. AC. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 30, to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second (lass Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to :Niagara Falls, Builitlo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the Wad, North West, aml Cansidas; Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above placcs,cppbe had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. zap- passengers are requested to purchase.tickets be fore the Trains start, higher Fares charged, if paid in toe cars. O. A. NIgOLLS, January 4,1869. Engineer and.4aperiateadent. oil Mark-et. !MEM HOFFMAN it PRO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. ROSS' DRUC STORE, Opposite the Court House. IAR. ROSS offers to the public the LAIIIIEST and near UP selection of pure and fresh Drugs, Medicines, - Spices, Perfumery, and Patent Medicinee that has ever been In Lebanon. His great facilities for the purchase of Drugs, and his long practical acquaintance with the Medical. Chemical, and Pharmaceutical details of the Drug Store, as well as the Chemical Laboratory. ena bles him to give purchasers many advantages; and it will be to the profit of all persons, to beware of these who would deceive, and to buy their Drugs, Medietnee and Spices, if they wish them peeler - gip pure. at Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, Opposite the COURT ROUSE. COD LIVER OIL. Ilia" Pure, fresh, and gen uine Cod Liver Oil con sternly for sale at Dr. ---- Ross' Drug Store. Demi for the cure of Consumption. Bronchi tis and Chian ic disease!, DR. PHYSICK'S COUGH SYRUP. The growing demand 1: for Dr. Phyaick'a Cough Sprup, for Coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, has induced a certain individual to try his hand at counterfeiting, it. This is to warn the public to be on their guard in future, and observe well the marks of the genuine Dr. Physiek's Cough Syrup, for without Dr. Rose' name on the label it is counterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store; opposite the Court House. DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES. A safe, pleasant and effectual Worm Medicine. Be ing perfectly tasteless, no child will refuse them, as they are as easily taken as so much candy. Observe! these lozenges are wade, Bred ones are offered to you, they are notriennine Dr. Ross' Worm Lozenges. Sold only at Dr. Ross Drug Store. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. For all the purposes of a family medicine, and 'when ever purgation is needed, these pills are equal, and in many cases superior to any other pills. They act safe ly. gently and without produeing pain or uneadness.— Good in the commencement of fevers, limulaclie, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Giddiness, Dyspepsia. and all dititHlSllB arising front impure blood. Ask for Dr. Ross' Blood Pills and see that Dr. Ross' name is en the label. 1 S • ;;;... *4C) Db sVe. e'v,4tl/4113t.7---/` Garden and Flower Seeds in great variety, and of first quality. warranted to be as represented, sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Ross' DruF Store. DR. BER AL'S EXTRACT of S A RSA PAL RILL A , For the cure of Rheumatism. Teter, Miles. Sernfuht, Pains in the Bones. Old Sore, Pimples on the Fare, an d Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache and other Nervous Diseases. Dyspepsia, and all disennes arising; from impure blood or the imprudent use of Mercury.— For these purposes it will be found superior to all ether remedies. •Price per bottle, or z 6 bottles 10-SA: Sold °kill at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court Muse. PURE 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY - - - • For a valuable consideration Dr. Ross has been ap. pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and Lelenion comity fir wholesialeing and retailing Lyon's Pnre Ohio Catawba Brandy. A discritilinatino public will at once perceive where the Peas and GENUINE Ohio }lrsndy is to he had. Beware of poisonous imitations but so cure the genuine article at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. For the cure of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Wad aehe. - Weakness amt Nervons Diseases generally this Tonic Mixture excels nil other medicines. The large awl increasing tole of it, demands that it should be made more extensively known. Almost immediate re. lief. and in amity instances, rapid Cures fellow its pro per use. Ask for Dr. Russ' ronie Mixture. DR. ROSS• TETTER OINTMENT, Tor the cure of Tetter, Ringwornut, nod various other eruptive diseases, Sold at Dr. Doss' Drug Store. DR. ROSS' DJUJC STORE OPPOSITE THE COURT'HOUSE Lebanon, February 22, ISM. LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. T L. I.EMBETIGER. Graduate of thy Phila.- ') detubia College of Pharmacy,.ollers to the ltizens of 'Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURR selection of Dregs, Medicines and, Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery' aud Toilet and Fancy Soap;, embracing the hest manufacture in the country, and a large' variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory, shell, Horn .end India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground klpires are offered for! 1 4 aIe in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, GARDEN SEEDS, j FLOWER -17 Yon will finds full assortment and a large ] variety or FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds a' LEMBERGER'S. Comienseci Lye, Concentrated. Lye. Soda Ash •und Potash in large null Fruall quantities at ',ENE E 'S Drug Store. Baking Sala. rearl Ash. Sal leratus, Cream of Tartar, nil pure, uud for sale !in large anti small qintntities or LEMBERGER'S Drug, Storv. If you are in want of good 'Washing Soap !pure white or red Castile Soap, Country Soap. grasive Soap to remove grease spots, superior IShaving soap, buy the same at LEMTIERGEIVS. Do you want a good' Mar Tonle? something Ito wake the hair grow, to cleanee the head, add',.. 'to prevent fulling out of the hair: if you do Cull lit LEMBERGER'S, TRUSSES! The atilieted are requested to cell end asses ine my stock of TrusseA, Supporters, Ro., emu. , prising a variety of Manufacture. m...llarsh's" Genuine 4, futprocca Felf Add jesting Pad TrusA." .MarAt's"Catanten Ilentlege. An key:du:o)le article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you' ean he suited at LEMDERGErt'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Calm% ba Brandy, I The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes' Ito be bud in nll its Petra!" at. LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Marka TlGuse. Anything you want that is kept inn weR conducted First class Drug Store, can be furu-! .h3hed you by LEMBERG ER, ChemiA unti Apothecary Feeling tit:nil:Nl for the very liberal, patron age thus thrreeeived from the Physiala no, Mer chants and Citizens of Lebanon amt surromnl ;jugs, I again maicit a share, proodar taut !every effort to please all. attention given to l'insterrv'r i'arizieni moss and FA.lrtt.v I:keriers, and all gistani.4ed Warranted it FL always a; good as* e.an be obtained anywhere, and sold todfttit t Menieuther the Addree.l, JOS. L. LENIIIERGER, 1 1 134=1,34 ChOlniSt and Afit.theCary, 1 7 .13,15, I.Blith Market street, Lebanon, Pa, Lebanon Deposit Bank. stree4ene deer east of Reiothants N'VI 7" LL pay the following RATES of INTER EST on DEvosrrs, year, and longer, 6 per cent, per annum; Icor 6 numuths, and longer. 5 per cent. per al11111111; Yor 3 months ' and longer. periemt. per annum; requiring a short utAice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Depuelta from time date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac commodath us to ammo who may Iheor us with Deposits, ratyahle on demand. 11 ifs pay n premium on SpANISII and MEXICAN DOLL.AItS. and also on otd 31'alcute Dol lars and Hid/ Dallors. Will make Collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Stains, the Canadus and Europa; Negotiate Loons, ke., ,te,, and do a general EX CHANCE and BANKING BUSINESS. C. IarAWSON COLIZIAN, Preside/it GE.o. (ILEIN, CaPhiC,N. The undersigned, MANAGERS, aro Individually liable to the extent or their Estates, for all Deposits and other bligations of the "LZBANON DEPOSIT 13..t...m." MN CAM EKON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, titionGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG. AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May ISZA. GEORGE II LEI M. O'notirlOs Merchant Tailor ing Establishment (LATE OF LANCASTER.) EST door to HENRY STINE'S STORE, Cumber land land street, Lebanon, Pa. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding. vicluity, that 1 have .vaeLzed anti opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK, FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Fatu,t Canso .- mores, Silk and Mareciles Vestings, gnats tar Fashiona ble business Coats, ac., sc., of the latest Importations, all of which will be made Li:larder at the shoeing; uctucit, arid prices, to suit the times. From the void! which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor,] feel satisfied through my long experience in bnsinaas,..Artistie skill, and well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter, that I can compete with the first Merchant Tailoring_.oslab lishments iu the cities of New York null Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a discerning public, end a strict attention to business. 1 hope to meet with success. O'ROURE, Merchant Tailor. Don't forget the Place next to Henry a Stin9's Store, Cumberland street. Lebanon, AgriP,2o,_l6sl. Bricks i Bricks! rrifE 'undersigned. In North Lebanon, has 400,000 or the best Blacks for sale. No better ran be ob tained in this neightrohood, and be will ROI them in /emu quantities at St 50 (rash) per thousand. Also, 14 inch, inch and 2 Inch of the, best Poplar Dennison(' Planks. for sale. DAVID WARD. North Lebanon, Feb. 1:,',1550. , UNITED BTATE-4 Coil Toyer Works! A n k FFICE, Lebanon. Pa. Ort:era for TIM:MS filled VI with despetch, end shipped to all parts at the Uni. led Stotet. Add r tess ?T. & P. L. WEIMER, Feb. 15,1860. • Lebanon, Pe. WEINERwEImea MACHINE Wm. & P 1.. Wu tiler, Proprietors Opnvaile th. Lenrwon pulley Palrond PePo; LEBANON, PEN.NA.. /AIM WOKS are now in successful operation. in alt their various de partments; which, for complete strrange-;,1: ments, are excelled by none in the state. and our facilities ter doing all kinds of MAt UTNE WORK. (Agrie _Rural excepteda are not excelled by any manu facturing place. Our MACHINE SliOr fa stocked with the most complete modern MACITINR RY of a very henry capacity, which enables us to turn out at very abort notice. heavy and light Engine and Furnace Work. Mill Machinery. Shafting, Saw MO Work and all kinds of Machinery. Ottr FOUNDRY bona rapacity moiled by but few in the country, being furnished with two cupolas capable of melting seven tens of-iron per hour which enahleg no to make cast ings of twenty tons weight All kinds of ca-tinge made to order at very low rates. IVe hero superior nullities fur making good hot blast pion. BRASS FOUNDRY. Brags and composition whit castings mn do to order at short notice and low priets. Brasswork finished to pattern or Order. Bailors of any size and shape made fn order. Some but No.l Iron nod no other than exp..rhm , :erl workmen employed. Smoke Stacks. %Vat er Tanks, liar Mira, Sc., Sc.. e . xeenteri With diepatch. SMITH.SIIOI,. Machine ',York TIMal by Ithrtfino Blacksmiths to drawing or sketch. PATTERN SHOP. We make to order Patterns of any dr, , eription of short n004;1111,1 persons in wont of patterns will find it, to their oilrantage to cumninenur Pattern ltoonv. in which are stocked rt Ttry Jorge assortuirnt of Patterns.. =ME=M -This department embraces :In tlirnishing required In Matirinerv. and ra always stocked will) Iron and brass "Va Ives, Cocks, Checks. fi.lett. , s, t;:es-pipe bus. Iron, Seel, Spring Steel. tiaspipa 'animus, Com.lings, Oil tilobrs. Oil Clip Oil Latups. in fact an tßiags necessary 3114,111 a Stem Engine or Moebitters. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Ti called to our style of Engines. which for ceortame of feel, smooth and effective working - cannot be excelled. PORTABLE ENGINES. Que. build of rorlAble Engino4 are very Aliperior and our new Portable. Mining Enginoi env non• Irdng intro duced 10 the principal two ueininga in oar Lebanon. February 15, ISOO. D. S. FABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Ilea been Removed to Eris New Building. on. Cumber land Street, opposite the Engle Bann Env, Lebanon, Pn. rum I subscriber revertfidis a nnonner cehisneertuain ilnd the public in general, I at he has con straitly on hand a large wtoek of 1.) RIT S P REHM ERT, MEDICINES, PAINTS. CIL E M ICA L '-"""`""" DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, 11, BRUSHES, DA IR-OILS, EXTRA-CTS, Burning Fluid, Saver:at Instruments., Toilet Soaps. Se gars, Tobacco, &rt. Also at variety of Fahey Artieles 100 unau•rous to mention, which lie oiler= at low rates. tool warrants the cot:aids of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, anal examine the qualities anal mires of his mods before purchasing oleo• where. /eV- Phytdchtme prescriptions and family red pes carefully compounded, at all boors of the, day or night, by culling at the Drug :Bore, opposite the Eagle Buildings. Ott Sunkl3.'ls the Store will be opeue4 for the corn pounding or preticriptious between , the hours of 7 an:l 10 o'clock, A. 11., 12 and 1, and• 4 nod 5 P. M. Lebanou r Der. 1557.. DAN) DS, SEX. Q S. RAMSEY Lee moored to the first door south Cl,„ from [teary . Stine' s Store, and opposite the Ea. gle Hotel, where he will keep en Itmnrtment. of Cloths, (Azsguntrrrs, and Vesti has. A Ise ready moth! clothing and frernishiby goods such as Shirt*. How•. Mores. llandker ' chief, Neckties. At.. Ac..--1111 of which will he sold as cheap as at any other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attetrled to promptly. nod good gnaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon ; April 13, Wig. Fashionable Tailoring. runt substrrtber respectfully informs bia friends and the subtle in genend. that he has colonic:need the 7A11.0.41.N6 EtriP.ZESS in all its branches, at his real , deuce, in East Lebanon. (t,7nroberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Mover's lintel, (aout': side,) lion tb lansineas, promptness in tubs engagements. good flue, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. lie was a long time in the mat t ploy of Mich:el Wagner, deed., and feels confident of giving general satiFfaction. Being a new begmucr he solicits the patronage or the lmbanon, only 12, 1151. ttEQltt E tcCAUi.LT. I, Ready' Made Clothing! ASplendid assortment of Sommer Clothing. Coats Vests, Pants, and every thing else for a pleasant Si/ MM SUIT, just opened and now ibr exhibition and sale, at the largo Clothing Emporium. Centre Buildings. .1, M. RAISER of the firm of Bober Sr Ilre's has just returned from the city with a large and well selected:ls sortment of CLOTHING. They ore sold at reduced prices to suit the times. A Iso a varietrof Home dada Clothing. Something for every body. Call at _HA/mit s: 13110% - 4 24 :story. Lebanon, June 1, 1554. i tfir. Fashionable 'Tailoring! his TAILOR:INi;Anes's to Cumherland . Street, two doors Fast of Ileg r iefs Store. nod ~pposite-r Wm-Wog ton Rouse, where otr persons who wish garments' made up in the most thshionaldestrieatot 1.-st nernit,r. ore-in vited to coil. lir iba. lotely received the Now York, Ml odelphin. Ports and Loieboi reori , "f 11 Spring and Summer Fashions, mut as be has none but the best workmen employed, 'in guarantee' that all work entrusted to hire will be dime in e satisfactory inamier. TRUSSES! 11 1 3... With hi; thanits to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he reepertfally solicits public favor. TO TAILORS!—.test received and for solo the X. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring . k litnitiner Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the. übscriber know of the fact, eo that ltc eau make Ids arrangements aecordingly. 31 ICH :RI. IEOFF3I . Lebtmon, 7. WO. 1 - 1 ES fit ABLE DRY GOODS, "Qt • j SW FOR CDR IS 'WAS PRESENTS. AT WV: French 31re'rionos. ploiu and nrintod, Rich plaid nre* , Goods. rothleed, Sat in Curd Volenons. nolneed, . 10, 1 All Wool iMailltS, r• - ••1, , v41. Droclud. stAn nod Long :Bawls, I Minch Cloth for lAoliees (looks. 1 New S:yfos Cashmeres, awl Fancy' silka. reduced. t i t Eng)i.4l.l anti Merrimack Prints. &e.„f.e.,„ And Cho greatest variety of Dress Goode at 1234 cents in Lebanon. comprising Delainos, Ca-at-me m, Cal.teoes. (.1111117" •oul Foil du clievers. pry - • HENRY 8: STINt. 610 lea S. W. Comer Unmiyeriand itialltrizes, Streets.. TAKE IZOTICE NO fiIiMBUG I 'Fur eng.t.Pcsa , , Ntib 1:N50E,7 14LY 6( IDS t; itOC El , : IES EFIX:4WAII that Las eves oe eves• wiLL pas.N. twer n Lt-hnnutt , coniktel.. 4 7 .15,u06 worth of tAlnikc_ fine. :in th•li4htfni to look nn;.n, PFLkaIGER'S STORE Titn 1 have $l. OO O worth of DRESS SILKS. from GO cents ST cents, $l.OO, $1.25. '51.50, both Black and Fancy IttlittAn for the 1,000 pieces CLOTHS and CASSI :tititt KS, from GO cents to $lO 04) per yard. ire JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, end every othor kind or Flannel, to he had at G ens-r. Pri.rniat's Sleet:. I 1100 pieces sArrixErs, 12 cents to $1 00 pet: yard. ti,eoo yards PRINTS and CIIINT7 - 1.000 pieces French, lingli,ll and German MUSLIN'S. 1,000 pair bleached and unbleached, sliced and lead colored fleecy lined 110S11, long and short, front Cts. up to 3714oents. I,ono pair ladies' and Children's GAUNT LETT. 1.000 OPtlitA 110005, French Nablus, Woolen Mods and Caps, of the latest and most desirable style.. iillatltAit fur the 1,000 tinswt.., suchas I:leviers latest Ay le; long and slime Br's he ; Cherieille; Shawls of thousand corners, folding nal different ways; Thihet and 'Merino Slianis4 *tug mid tuptare wtwleti Bay-State Shawls, &c., I,OOG pair STOCKINGS. all kinds, colors, sizo4 and qualities , Children's Roots, Legs:toil iltiovesr; Children's Hoop Skirts. Underitarments for Ladies ; white. black and grey mixed Hose fur ladies; Life Preserver:. and Beautifiers for Ladies. Children's and Misses Mitts, Armlets. Mops, Skirts. Life Preeereers. Ties, Gauntlets; 3,000 pieces DRESS GOODS, suchas Parana - 4M, Payaria, 11,gudere,„1:1elds,itthrisno14.VacualtMorlint, figured, awl plain, it), tibutulaima `See JAL, with black, llgured and stripes, Under Shirts end, Blasters, bought. at Auction, very lot; Gentlemen's Scarfs, silk Chen- Milo and woolen. lionne,t,Ribbous; Velvet Ribbons, a hiegeesecctinent Dress Trimmings, all kinds. Welsh Flannels, Vesthcrs, Cloths, CasAnteres, Ticks. Daine4l6,Plrightillie. Sacking, Flanttel,all colors; Laces bind EtigiM4*Lcove Veils, of, all kinds mid patterno . . CARPETS*OIIids and of the latest styles. Fip Cheeks. Fip, Tirk, Fip Xip.Conibs, Fip Scarft , ,. Fin 11 ."1-., Fip'Shawith lit) Collars, .11 , welA, Pip CLats, Fip Shoes and 'lose. The Cheapest. Garb ill, the country or Step., We prove 19rot sey,and vouo.condemn. . GEORGE ELMER, I Oct. 26, 1660.1 I,ErovmoN, LqtANON BOILER. SHOP Merchant Tailoring. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON BOROUG 11 DIVIDED! GREAT EXCITEMNET. Grand Rash far the. ffreo Quart, rs: THE ACTION cite Legislature of the Corrirrio'itw , , , ! , LJ art mein. iu retiorrnre to the liorotk,h of LEDA - NON, has caused an itousual degree of rwile. meat among ILA quiet total•iiguts, but hill agar en much 214 the Fresh Arrival of SPRING AND Ulf :HER GOOD.-3, at the MA 'CrillYN !MUSE $T(111 iflesp.ha's. Pune* A: Brother.. The Proprietors tin!' confident that I hey are still able to supply all their customers, sod the —rest or mankind." who will furor them with a tall, with any variety of the CHOICEST GOODSt. Tl,,„„„ w m than tit sell , at pr:oily r• 'need price*, which they hope wilt be a great hlm', meat for all desirous of haying cheap', to give them a call. cart .11..! yon rit4 Vag. Ladies amt Cita th:aa!Ti are moat cordially to giro gran a call. and axamine tLr thtnnrolves. North Lebanon tka , nn.th. :trek MEZIM And Cheap Dry Goods, Groceries and Spleens- wars, At the Corner of eantherland Street and Plank Road. irh:S:iltS. RA Uell LP; lIT take pleasure in inforia l lug their Wends anti the public generally that they have °pencil .Itb a large and carefully detected avian men t of ULtY (100D3, . ttcrE%Nsw.(tir.. to which i'itcy inrito Clio , attention of thf public. Their DRY GOODS, 1,8,..:d1. totem .le , t3A with the in•o i th•iot aaro frotn the largtn.t Inputting itotisos in i'llihnh•lnithi. (I Roc Eli 1 ES, A 1 1111.1 r ~ t .‘cic of rho.), CoiTqoA,T,ost, 1111,1 .11 kiwis . of ~%rieozz. b t rp ~..;S , ,ortif i c Ut , Gf ~4UE NSWAR.r., among4chiE A itti2 the new..i.t pat tiirnP., with Most vari , (d . thtir HAW whit)] r.,. vr.ly 12..11tY niken in cm:lmage o t. 24). ' .. t" 01,D DR. HEATH'S 1300 E: OF TRAY-el aeh; ;nal Japi - a- VoF and Flom logio ("MI directions for the t-rtnin euro al• orbumption. liratehitia, Coughs.. Catarrh, !-Ihma. rut or , . ilr trt Ui.eare. Serufn tm Cancer, I.)tl.ll.witt. Live? Cotnl•laint, Gravel a n d Uri nary Deprnlln. Fetual.n Uotnl•lnints, IlinAtrat4.4 with latintrotts verlititatnS of r arcs :not I:m4r:trill For the purpose nt 1 , --;.-tring- as many sufferitkr beings me possitt.ie from pram are it will he smut. to :my parr of din cm - Alto:M. ;;t-r; ts.•sots to It•ii ltrtw;l•s:+y. New Yin - k City. . Said ht. Dr. Cuorga rin=4., Latium. ; D r _ s. S. Stun ; iteitilina; Christian Millar,. 31illerzinirg i C. K. Kell, Itarriarturg ; Jahn DellAnna.tit, Hamburg, J. th 11.r-Ja , a l'uttaville. Oct, 5, 1659.—Ty GE.XF F'B fool .111 1 Shoe Siore !Ceram - ed. New .Spring and Summer Stock! Tarr, lintiersignitt would relteet fulls infetet the Pehhe 1. that tw hat. ttY-1101'; , :P ht, ut arra tal SIIOE >BI-; to Ow rouni lately oecupi , 4l 5 c Mi. en, / ,tor, where be has opened a lwantifal r4rhek of ,Spring and Summer Boots, and Shoes, for Ladies, Gent lem.ti ittl ell rem II k assortment i very eonipletc, cutbraces all 019 latest Wrenn sellout ut law pricea. The public will pleasc roll DANIEL <3 It IL—TiLsrET.COS, 11015" 6 your limo if you wk.!, In Suit n large ossortumut of Tronfrs. Tra !ilex ; and (14Zrrnt kinkla of Batt. Come one, (onto ant Le',anon. April 7. 1841. Look in Finn. interisii. Come one ! Come all see and judge for yourselves. 011 N respertfoll:e invitee the eitiaen4 of 191 leManon county to MU at his new StatT. Mitt ILLW :SrOnt: %V Walnut street, between earmauy'a :std= lienrberger's Hotels, where he has vetted a eplen • did IMW Spring and Summer stork of Hoots mei fur Gentlemen ; else INV, S Caps for Men and Boys. lie takes orders for Beets and Shoes, nod slakes them at short notice out of the best material, and will wm taut them to give perfect satisfeetier.. He Ls detertnileal le sell very low for Cash or Moe months credit. April . 20; rsss... Philip F. IllcCattly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAK En. Oi;. e NaZi'o n : l 7e S i t io T ; l 4. ° Vll:l l l7k if fork s „. ( d o o. r , very liberal patronage extended to me f•r the short timid I have been in business. I would respectfully solicit a cantina:thee of the patronage of the puldie. lie has at all times an a. , sortment of ltelaTS FIIOES of his own manalitetura on lavn4, which. witi to tfinyoacl of on mammal:ice term& FINE BOOTS, LADIES' a A FT ERS Thome tlordring imutt. well mode a rtiole, two jot i , 4-1 to gito ran a trio!, ClSiblrens' Etta, of every and color on hoot), lloo.y work mode to otter. 474 - All work W 1 rra Wert, imetty dam , atpl Chaillta mock itiodcrOte. Latium], rep . ISO'? NEW STOCK Ol' FALL t. WINTER Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. rrillt; undersigned has returned rrfan the EAst. and h.; , Ipened gore : on Walnut .stret, a nundft• cunt stork nr Lif i " OTS 4; 1 :7 1 1 T ; 1 7.‘ 1 1:74 CINKS ' -1711 N 11/;d(- embracing, tha most complete assortment ever offered to the Lebanon public. tar I :Plies,. ew n . thmtna and Children. lifB ItSFortment for the i miles in cludes the latest styles of Shoes, and a now article of (germ Soots, elegant - 1;r adapted to the coming season.-- Nor thotletsteenten he hoe the latest style Hats, 01 alt qualities, and at low prices- and Soots, ke., of the lot wit fashions. For Boys and Men he trans a great es.w'- nlent of Caps. of the latest styles. .4 greet assortment: of Ginn Mots and Shoes of all kinds. Se sure to call end examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, I,1:0 - Mr. Bowmen hes reniered bis and Shoo Store to [be eornor of the al Is.y, oilseeds, the j;,sl. a low doors south of kis Into loveliest, its the Courier bendiest JO A.N. d!",....1151e5ur., takea and wink' ttrvie October 12, ISII9, . Boot and Shoe Store. 11 IL :WWI MEMEL respal fully in. forma the pnt di La a. that ,Ft HI roil t ill- ',.. , nett his ext , nsivo ostahli.hotont in It Weber riallig hi. new bathling. in Ctirnhortonit sr., where he holy, to retoter the canto r satisfaction as herotothre to all who C may Favor him with their co.tont. fit. invite:. Merchant. ' and &tilers in Lwow and SI tht E mint every one who r. winlun to purehose htshionable anal fhwalqe ;:iliglvs in ll hie time. to call and cxnutirto for thertavivett, his 1:,,f3 t and varied stock. i He is 41i4,1111illed t.o MITMIRS nll cer t opetithm jtj manufacture ofever} arttelo is Itk 611114111, , , suitable for 2 "' any 'Market in the Union. A tine imre is taken in regard to materials and irorkmatoddp; none hat the best naafi ty at LE:ATTIE]: anti other materials-are used, and none t bat the best workmen are employed. returns his sincere thanks to his friends fi,r the very Ulx ad patronage herctothre bestowed on him. lle hopes by strict aticui boo t.. business:tint entice sod ng to please his custotubes. to merit a share of public pat. ronage: j Lebanon, Feb.l7, 'ff`i. =! G. 14. & Br o>•. _ HAYING united in the BOOT and Snoa ILSESS. and tin 1 1 : their liviclll:illMin% to be 1)11:x11:al. btl idgbo lintZhe 111,1 Of 1111 . Wol* t , 111' r ge bf pat,- - will ho, 'NEW ATILDINC::i "wt. r, 1i i 7 he ItlttilY , their , ttllrttuttet They hero ono op: te• larie - , mo' of 1111.01 . . 4 . •1 H CNN (Kl' 11M IS. Re.. they offer n-iliiied .144. at this - P',1101.1 STIIII E. ear.. exited WITII II EA tl}'-'t ADH \V.OII K. or hare it male, to order. Setiajliet;tot is rtheog, won - auk:rt. Partimlar iittentiu.oveo tt the REP.% 1111 NO 11 Boote and Slitiee.. I . l.elioninr% April 20.1.1; 7 0. (ZCITAI;TAL PRE4.I3NTS. tl t. ‘ehiefs.. lecy ‘,c ;:olloes tioots :F.. mikes ehiels Neck Ties anti l‘t Table Cloths. and" Towels, Itsjon's kid and t intuit lI t Gloves. Hosiery of every. ,ktrieriloti-011,. 144 rents for ttllriauuns, Chitetzcs. Wait) tiospeutiros u 11111 1 ( article, allmotriting alai those who wish 11+ tltitt.4 theioselestioos of HOLIDAY Pit ii:SEINTS w•>tilil+dtr welt to cut on ttl;NltY & STINE'S Storr. .Vational 11.)use. N 013711 E-COlCStilt of Plank road undlluilcurd Str Ulrrn hm,B.uw:c, PEYN'A To TR.: Punue ItO! tilt ye thirty come and drink. for like.-0o mineral water. the choicest vintage. and the pureet malt - lignora grace my bar. And ye Ittutgry come and oat.::. rile table is loniled with the most pukatantial feta. :lad the richest 11,1ienci.4 , of the season crown my hoard— Come man and beast: my leave in always open to the stranger and the friend. and for animals the heated . render, fine et:ailing. and atteatire Itortierii, are ever ready at my stables. Yowl*. no,p,etriilly. Norl4.loSuou, &IS. 14, WO, I.IXNAN: BOLTZ Wood, Womt. ,r,„zs TU I.: undersigned :era prepared to rurni 4 4. tln K -41,AoFtr OAK NVO.111), tn onter, t ally pinee it. 1,, • anon or North Lebanon Borough:. Orsier, , I , ft At their Mill will i.e promptly att00.1...' to. April 21, „ W 40011) and C0A,14 I(tiRD. ITHAI mulorsigned. haring bought Mr. - jy 11,ktry butt WOOll :Mil Ord Y.,ard, short disionee . nurtit-east ttf Messrs. 3littrh's Foundy, in the boronall ..1 North helamora ;tml als o bought front . 2:10 to :hut C; 1. 1 : 4 1 , 1 W 041.6 aul front 600 to 1000 ToS $ 01,t ;‘: 111048 and grades, which I will sell at the yar4lol at as small profits as gill snit the times. I thyr...f-re lite all Owe that are in want of any of thaw art call and see the Sarno, as.tertalu : ) . o;Ll .„ >a , o , " theftu NI EL DEL MGM', North Lebanon, Arrilt4o:B36",ft, ,•11' 11.1.1.71_11 S LiGil 3' I= BEIN