I= 12 It 'TERNS, 81 50 A YEAR, LEBANON, PA. Y,iißitllAßY 29, 1860 HOME AFFAIRS. BeItOVVIEI ISEETINGS. THE Dernortratio citizens of the Weer Wean of the borough of Lebanon, are respectfully invited to attend a meeting, on /SATURDAY EVENING, MARCU 10 , 1860, at T o'clook,at the publichonse of henry Bowman, for the purpose of appointing Emnr delegates to meet the Delegates of the East Ward, in Convention, at the public bones of Kim LIGHT, on Monday Evening, the 12th, to nominate e. ticket to be voted for at the spring election, The same of the EMT WARD will moot at the same time, at the publie house of Jacob Rudy, to appoint a like number of Delegates, to meet those of the West Ward at the same time and place shove named, and for the lame purpose. BY ORDER OP THE COMMITTEE. Lebanon, Feb. 20, 1803. South Lebanon. Democracy of South Lebanon township will Meet tho public house of RUM; LIGHT, ill the bor. ',ugh of Lebanon, ou 'Saturday, liferchlo, 1880, at 1 o'- clock, P. M., for the purpose of settling. s tow nehip tick et. BY °BAER OP TUA COMMITTEE. Peb,29.1.960. , Cornwall Township. THE Democratic ethane of North and South Cornwell Election Districts will meet on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1860, at 1 o'clock, P. M., nt the publio house of Leonard Zimmerman, In the borough of Lebanon, for the purpose of settling a tioket for tho Spying election. 'BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE, Tobruory 15, 1800. As the out door season is now rapidly approaching, we call attention to a great nuisance heretofore practised with impunity._ It is the squads of youngsters who make it their business to insult females who may pass along, or who may be desirous to take a view of the con• tents of the windows of stores or shops. Now as goods are, put into these windows for the purpose of being displayed to the view of passing ens toraerc, It is a trying nuisance to have there fel lows standing right in front of them, cursing and swearing and making indecent remarks.— We know this is a free country, but the space in front of a shop•keeper's window is not part of the public domain. Success in they manufacture .of Pig Iron.--We understand the Donaughmore Fur nace, which is situated in the western end of this Borough, and which has been in blest since Jon. MO, has made. on an average, up to the present time, 121 tone Pig Iron per week, consuming:Ono and a half tons coal per one Eon iion. This is an extraordinary and unprecedented yield. Cred it is mainly due Col. D. S. Hammond, for his careful management, and Samuel Mun turd, fur his skill as founder, at tho above works. iLECTfOII BILLS.—We have just printed blank election hulls for the ensuing spring elections. Constables wanting them will please apply soon, as they must give 10 days' notice of the election. Prim), 5 cents a copy. • The Council met oil Saturday evening, Febrearj 25, all the members present. Ou motion eiders were drawn for the policemen, S. J. Babb and Henry McCord, $l5 each: On motion a efirlfiiittee of two Wits appointed to consult with the Street Regulator, relative to l'inegrove Street. J. M. Mark and W. C. Fauber were appointed said Committee. Mr. Arentz made a motion that the votary of the thief Bur gess, Assistant Burgess and Town doiineil be fix ed nt $2O. Mr. 3. M. Mark moved to amend by striking out $2O and inserting $lO. The yens and nap being... Gulled on the amendment were as follows: yens, Messrs. Hoffman, John M. Mark, Fauber and C. Mark; nays, Messrs. Aron to and Walter. The amendment being agreed to, the original motion was adopted as amended. The salary of the Treasurer and Solicitor was then al so fixed at SLO. 3. M. Mark moved that the eel. ory of the High Constablebe fixed a t $2O ,includ log $8 for extras. C. Mark moved to amend that it Le $2B, including the extras. The amend. meat was agreed to, and the original motion adopted as amended. On motion, the - Chief Burgess, Assistant Bur gess, and J. M. Mark were appointed a commit. tee to make out the Borough account for the pelt year. On motion an order was drawn in favor of J. T. Young, for $3O for gas. Adjourned. Our Residers will not forget the tatittite of Ittekeniiti on this Wednesday ere biog. The old Stook Holders of the Wistur btary hero now an opportunity of aiding the as sedation in paying off the debt created while in their posses:4ton. It ft totpected they will do their duty in this respect. al One of the firm of George & Pyle is now in the city of New York buying their Spring Goods, and as they intend selling their goads for auk, are determined to hire Great Bargains. The first, Shad of 'the season hero on sale in this town on Mon day, the 27tb inst. They were brought here by George Ging rich, one'or The ant engaged in the fish and Unruh business in this place. Mr. G. is enter prising—looks to the wants of the comma ntty—and as he intends devoting his time rind attention to that &atelier Aotti'd'receive the pub lic; encouragement. Mr. George Pfleger has jitet re ceived a splendid stock of senconablo good's front Philadelphia and New York, which be is no* unpacking. The public wishing fine bargains will call early. Pfieger is noted for his splendid selections. The Lecture advertised to take place this (Tuesday) evening, In Salem's Luthe ran Church, le postponed for the present on ac count of the sickness of the Lecturer, ito►. D. M. Henkel. Parente should bear in mind,.and exact from their children attending school, the records given by the Teachers at the end of each mouth. It not only shows the progress and eon duet of the children, but also shows their attend ance. We notice this, because we 'have rea le/2 to believe that some children whose pa rents are remiss in the matter, are in the habit of frequently playing truant. If the monthly record is exacted and examined every month It will be a cheek, at least to truant playing. HOD. Anson V. Parsons, former -37 President Judge of our Courts, a thorough and radical Democrat, and, as a Judge, a terror to evjj doere, is recommended ns the Democratic candidate for Mayor of Philadelphia, EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET VENDUE NOTIIB j ust printed and for Bala at Ws office. !' The rale of Personal Property at the Uni on Forge, takes place next YoudeFt the Mb , VII- The tile on the Ist page of to-day'r pa. -per is vary pertinent to-day,—the 29th 01 :Febru ary. Answer to Enigma in Lebanon Adver tiser of Feb. 15 :—Tho Superintendent visiting our school.. To puzzle N0.1,-18 years, 9 months and 18 days; to No. 7,6, 5,4, 3, 2,1..100 Another eon espondent has also sent us the fol lowing answer to puzzle No. 2. 9 I ."Jim Crow" Rico, the father of Ethiopi an minstrelsy, is said to bo living in New York city in great destitution. PREP. J. SCHINDSL, State Senator from Lehigh District, occupied the pulpit of the Ger man Lutheran Church, in Harrisburg, on Sun day a week, and delivOred a powerful and im pressive sermon, much to the satisfaction of a large audience of hearers. per" Women in Camila, if in the collector's roll, cal vote for school directors. figl• The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Eyre Or- Lauer's Artesian Well, at Rending, is now 1700 feet deep. There is a strong Impregnation of Magnesia in the water. pir• Mr. Bell • hes introduced a resolution in the Legislature of this state, proposing amend. meats to tho Constitution, for the restoration of that part.pf po.C4 .. mstitution of: 1838 which au thorizes the nppoitument of Judges of the Su preme Court by the Governor. tat.. The Board of Revenue Commissioners nt Harrisburg. is now engaged in the adjustment of the valuation of property in the several coun ties of this State. Gas is said to be such .a, powerful disin fectant, that a cave of small pox was never known to effect a lodgment in a house where it-is used. .. A son of Dr. S. Bohm, of this place, had his leg broken a week ago by jumping from a freight trai o . _liffi'Mrs. E. 3f. Richards, formerly of this place, died at Richmond, Ye., a week ago. The remains were brought to this place and interred in Zion's Lutheran Cemetery, on Wednesday last. j The Union Fire Company, of Lebanon, was eighty-one years old last Wednesday. jar. lion. WaWen Winslow, of North Caroli ne, is matted. by the Jacksonville Republican is a =Rabb) candidate for Vice Presidlh on the Democratic ticket. The boundary line'just run between the Russian and Chinese Territories is six thousand continuous r6iies. Tom Ryer is in Washington and proposes giving sparring lessons for the speciil li onelit of Congressnion. - . Near Los Angeles, Cal., there is a place called the Garden of Paradise, in which is a cab bage stalk three years old, twelve feet high, and When in full leaf its circumference is equal to that of a fashionable lady in fall bloom. BUTTER WITUOUT CRURNISO.-Mr. Jno. Shep herd, of west Goshen, Chester county; has a very remarkable caw. She yields cream which turns into butter without churning. We were shown, a few days since, a specimen of cream gathered on a pan of milk, which had stood over night. It was the consistency efintid frozen ice arena. Mr. Shepherd naittrhd us that frequently, lin ily made hitter in the morning for breakfast; taking cream and .tiring it around a moment with a stick. The cow is about five years old— three . fourths Durham. She y;elds twelve pounds of butter per week, six menthe after calving.. So says the West Chaster Record. - - - DR. A. S. HEATH, of New York city, will give a free Lecture on the best method of preserving health and of attaining n Ripe Old Age, in Lebanon, March 17, in the Town nail, at S p. in.. the . Dr. will examine the sick and give advice free on the 18th, at Rarmany's Ilotel, up to the leaving of the last train for Reading. f. 22.—Itn. Chills andl4l7erialifififfici Fovei —One of the greatest remedies that, hits ever been laid before the public, for Fever and Ague. mei which have received the highest eneontiums from the press and the people, Is DIL.T. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED BIT TERS. Who would endure the tortures prising from this terrible disease, when it tan be so easily cured ? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning foyers and icy chilia, alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle! And yet heir many families linger out a painful existence under this deadly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as com mon as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. Hone but the foolish and weak would hesitate to pro cure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves intense agony. Seal by druggists and dealers generally every where. /Kr fee advertisement. in another column. Diseases of the Chest and Lungs. —These diseases are too well known to require any de scription. How many thousands are every year carried to the silent grave by that dreadful scourge Consump tion, which always commences with a alight cough.— Keep the blood pure and healthy by taking a few doses of JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERD PILLS each week. and disease of uny kind is impi,ssible. Consumption and Lung dillleulties always arise from particles of en, rupt Matter deposited the aincells by bad blood.— Purify that Stream, of ]lfu and it wilt very soon carry off and destroy the poisonous matter; and like a. etystal river flowing through a desert, will - Stitotie wftli it awl leave throughout the body the eteiiieds of health awl strength. As the river leaving the elements of' fertility In Its course, causes the before barren waste to bloom with[ flowers and fruit. no pure blood caw es the frame to rojolea in strength and health, and bloom with unfading, beauty. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills arc sold Sy all Medicine Dealers. For the Advertiser WINTER EVENINGS. Many days have come and passed away, since the bright rummer fled from the flower strewn mountain eidei, rlOlll the low, green valleys, and the deeply ihetiEcl Wood. While these in their verdant bloom bathed in the last rays of the set ting sun, we could say : "What a bountiful sum mer evening;" but a sad change came, leaf.afteit leaf fell from the wood bower, until the inter twined frame work of trunks weskit . bare; flow er after flower drooped end died, until at last ev erything wore the brown, sable garment of au tumn; end now, when we see the bright sun sink to its slumbers in the West, we say : Oh ! what a dreary winter evening. But winter evenings are not always dreary, ne ; the summer may be brighter, its beauty may draw us closer to the world, by mak'ing tis love iti "ad thus perhaps even alienate us from that upper, spiritual world, which we forget when surrounded by earthly pleasures; but the winter too has many golden jays, When we look out into the deep darkness of the night; though the winds moan, now howling among the trees, now murmuring in a low, inpuin full cadence on the house top ; perhaps the firelen earth wearing her spotless white, and many more flukes still coming silently, gently from the ;sleuth to cluster among the fallen ones—this in deed looks cheerless, but hero nod there, low down among the trees, a star glimmers brighter than those otherlail l ilarops hanging al 4 iXy up in the sky. leuob' of these stare-shines on a home.— Like the sue that lights up the groat enter world, so these evening lamps light up the little inner world of a home. Let as tura from the cold win ter without, and see what winter evenings are in these rural cottages. We will just look in one through the window. See how many youthful forms cluster around that same little star, as it reflects its light on each countenance in a glow ing brightness; two aged pair are seated in their midst; the fire on the hearth burns cheerfully and struggles to surpass the flickering lamp, and well it may, for onlbe heart hearths of this home, the fires of love dnd affection over burn the same strong, unextinguishable flame, and they spread their warm glow on oaoh face. Here then dwell the golden joys of 'Tinter ; here In these happy homes, there are no dreary winter evenings, no; they all have something to do, and from the bright animatien that plays on those blooming abeeks, and the more tranquil, eeseeful smiles that rest on those care-worn brows of the aged pair, It is evident they do not heed the mom without. Let us go forth again Into the shower of snow flakes, and see whether there is s o human life struggling In the white sea of emrstals. Yes, there in the distance, a dark figure corms toiling slowly through• the snow; the cruel nooh wind fans wildly the idy cheeks of that lone wagerer, and she puts out her numbed bands, and gh i ps the heavy shawl to held it closer around drooping framer town eraser gin' she draws it around thee little bundle in her arms. What is it? It is human lU'el• see how fondly Aggresses it to her bosom, but the "bitter cold" only comes nearer, to print tl4 death kiss en that infant bud. It was for her baby that she has toiled and strugglekthrough the long winter evenings—she did.ool4ere to die ' ; hours ago, she woullt bays THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER laid down on the sn'ovvy bed, to sleep the long sleep of death, but she must save,her child.— Deeper and deeper must the heavy, weary foot step tread to find the solid earth ~as the myriads of snow crystals cease not their journey from the clouds. Now the steps become feebler, slower, and now, they cease;—one wild, unearthly cry, and the dark figure sinks silintly down on the cold, white earth. There, beneath the froWning,. darkened sky the lonely night traveler has Nand a resting place; her heavy body has made a deep impress in the snow; it, is her grave, and there she sleeps. Sleep on, thou perished one, thy journey has ended in Heaven where theme will be no winter—no night. This is indeed a sad sketch of winter evenings; perhaps to the pleasure seek. lug child of earth it is new, but to the charitable, sympathizing hearts, it is a true picture. Now we will go forth into the streets of yon der city, and see how winter evenings are spent there. We see many beautiful mansions, many magnificent buildings decked with all the,-gran deur of art, and proudly they rear their gilded heads heavenward. Let us stop before Allis bright:. ly illumined one. There is life w,ithin, for the evening air bears to us the merry 'peals of laugh ter, AU'. yes, we look' and whit a brilliant. scene insets our eyes. Ulm youths and maidens have come to the ball, to spent ai'vinter evening. How gaily, thoughtlessly, they."trip the light, fantastic toe;" it is enough,.' e have seen it. and we will depart s for the Evil One is at work here . ; they have forgotten 'te watch, and he lurks in the garden of their hearts to sow his weeds, Thu reaper too, stands in their midst, ready to 'reap any of those fair flowers. How quickly, be might put forth his whithering hands, and cause the 'evilest of those Bowers to fade. Take heed then. ye reckless group, in these your earlyjmars of bloom, lest ye be not on your guard, when "the Sun of man cometh as a thief in the night." lint we must draw other pictures. Here before this humble cot wo will stop; the window is low and the light within is dim, but we can see all. Poverty is here the chief occu pant; it is written every where on the ancient furniture. The beds of straw, the bare white floor, the broken chairs, the last dying embers that burn feebly .m the hearth, all tell of the reign of Poverty; but Oh ! how deeply she has stamped her name in long lines of suffering on the thin pale faces of that little household group; but how happily they spend their winter eve nings; they have drawn the rude pine tablecloso up to the hearth. and the childish group clus ter fondly around the sorrow stricken one, who bears the gentle name of "mornen." She takes the bible from the shelf, it was old and worn, for it was given to her when but a child: She reads, —it is of the good Shepherd who feedeth His flock, and when the weary life journey is ended, He will take them gently in His arms, and carry them home. What a beam of Heavenly peace rests on that 'calm face, and the eager eyes of her little herd, brighten ns she pertile :to the good Sheppard, conking to lead them into His fold. Again she reads,—listen, it is the ghephord that speaketh to thorn. "I am the door of the sheepfold. my sheeplii3ar my voice and felloir me, and I lay down my life for my sheep." , They have forgot ten that they have eaten theiit lest feed, for they received the bread of life, and they care nut that those last dying withers have fallen to ashes, for the love of God so their hearts. The faithful mother tell.; Went it matters little wheth er the paths of life lieStrailim with roses, or whether thorns only grow there ; if the soul liv eth in faith, the "heavier the cross, the richer the crown." It is almost too sacred to look at the little band, holding communion with the Father. The Bible is closed, placed back on the shelf:— a moment more, and every head is bowed low in prayer, nod Oh! such a prayer; humbly ..sho guides these youthful hearts upwards to the throne of grace. Hero too dwell those golden Winter joys. Poverty may press the very life,blood out of the veins of these, Christ's sheep, .dAconteet ment cannot even cross tile thieshOld of their Now let us folio! Oat little one, leaning so wearily against the datiip post; she has stopped to rest, and she write? .the thin, worn shawl tighter around her shottlders, for it is "bitter cold." Many pass by, but they heed her not, for she is but a child ; the hurried steps, the unfeel ing words, the mocking laugh,—all fall upon her oar, but she heeds them not. no she has only stopped to rest. Her little heed sinks upon her bosom; she put forth the slender hand to sup port it, fur she. has wept until it grew sore; the icy fingers cool the burning brow, and she calls it "rest." Scarce ten summers have passed over that sunny head, and yet, she is a child of suffering; yes, deep untold suffering has thinned that sweet young face; no childish rosiness .is there, no, Wei have long since faded. She tells tis rtuittiing; but the half smothered sigh, and the large teardrop that rolls down those wan cheeks tells the sad tale. There was a time, when she was the happiest of children, but God saw fit to lay a heavy cross upon her, and now, she had nothing but a sick mother, who was slowly starving away her feeble life. All day long had she wandered about the streets to seek relief, and now it was night, and still, there was none to help. She thought over the finished labors of the day, and Oh ! how her heart ached us elm re. membered those evil words that bad pricked her young heart like a thorn; it was this that caused the tears to flow, and the sigh to escupe. But she had rested now, and sho went forth—again to beg. Oh ! that it should have come to this, butt she could not let her mother die. She soiled the marble steps of many more mansions with her bleeding feet, many more thorns pricked her aris ing heart, but no more tears did she shed, she had wept until the fountain was dry. Thus did the beggar child spend her last winter evening; yes, her List, for she bad stopped to rest once more, but she rose no more. She had been driven from the last door, it had been denied her what she timidly asked, but sho received it in Heaven : the beggar child was frosen to death. Reader, in which ever of these ways you spend your winter evening, he watchful that your last evening be not n dreary winter even lag. So let the Father guide your heart that when the eve ning of your life comet!, there bona w in ter gloom in your soul, but the spring budding of that summer, which blooms forever. beyond the dis tant blue skies. A COUNTRY MAID. gpciat glotirro. Se — Free Trade seems now to be in favor with Napoleon 111. To all in need of a good and beaptiful WIG. on reasonable terms, we wrath' say from ur,perience ean OH GEORGE THURO ALAND. 29 South 6flV.it.. Philadelphia, when you can be suited in a style and manner tinsarpaseed. Also procure a bottle of his celebrated lIAIR DYE for beantifying the heir. Re. feb. 22,15604-Iy. MAcAuLA.Y'sTITSTA Y.—The London Times says: "As great public interest has boen ex pressed respecting the continuation of Lord Maermlay's History of England, and come mid -statements have gone forth, we feel it desirable to announce, on the best an. thoeity, that some progress had been made by Lord Un- Conley towerls tho,imnpietion of no-other volume, and that, bye curious coincidence, the lastids penned by the historian were the following : 'Eby all our at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall('Rock ill & Nos. 603 and 05 Chestnut street, above Silth,Phlladel " „JikPr. Sec Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Inrigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. Important to Fe DR. CiTEESEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., The combinefion or ingredients in these Pills are filo result of a long ant extensive,pinctimv. They in their operetion. and certain in correcting AI irregn. larities, Painful nenstruations, removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the hack and limbs, An., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheevernan'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. Chess em an's Pills doing all that they represent to do. Therein one condition of the female syatein hi which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG NANCY—the reaul t, i•IISCAItRIAGE. Such is the irre sistlible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature mount resist it. Worrauted purely vegetable, and free from anything rOF 'Melt directions, which should be road, necoappeaY twia box, Price $l. Sent by moil on on closigg Si MDR. CoßNerurs CGETAEMAN. BOX 4,531, Post Orrice, New yoyk. City. goi,D UT ONE DRUGGIST Pf EVERT TOWN /N TILE UNITED STATES YL. D. EuTciIINGS, get:Jena .4seep for the if ailed States. 165 Chambers-4., Now-York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold nt Dr. Reel/hug §I4PCCi. TiO I O4DGP, Dec. 7, 1859,--4- 1 , the 20th Mat., at Independence, in Cornwall town leljpi Mr.Thibald Ratnean aged 62 yea 2.: • On ne 24th t, athia Residence, la HendereekCounty, 1t11 11 .4a. M . Amid Partite, formerly from - this place, aged meant 60 years. • At Moore N I Orilluary, Priam Edwards county, *lrginia, on the 12nt suit., Mrs. E. M. Richards, • fornierly o;, ' this place, aged 23 years and 6 months..' .. , NEW YORK CITY NOTICE BSI 'i~llC 4otirto. Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Sunday Morning and evening. Preaching every eve rang this week. Episcopal service next Sunday afternoon, at o'clock, in Temperance liall. Gerninn' preaeliing next Sunday morning in Salem's Lu. therm% church. English preaching next Sabbath morning in the Ril forped church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening. and German in the afternoon, in Zion's Lutheran church. itarrieV. On the 16th Inst., by the Rev. W. C. Beat, Mr. Wi 111 am M'Cord, of Lebanon, to Miss Susanna Garrett, of Corn . wall. On the Slat inst., by the Rev. Mr. Leaf, Mr. If. Carp Evan , , of Lebanon county, to Miss IL 11. Umsteall, of Mt. Airy, Berke county. On the 19th Inst., by Rev. A. Romich, David H. Wolfers berger, of Somerset county, Pa.. to Catherine Klein feller, of Monroe Valley, Lebanon county. Ou the 2d inst., by Rev. Christian Wenger, Christian Noll to Rebecca Keim, of Jonestown. On the 23d Inst., by Rev. P. W. Eremer,Mr. Jacob Krci- Ocr, to Itlke Annie Smith, both of Cornwall. , ,the.same day, by the same, Mr. George P. Pomler, of Sbe3ffemtow.n. to Mies Yeronica Risser, of Cornwall. English preaching next Sunday morning at the Horse _.Shoe Pike meeting house. On the 25th inst.. by Rev, A, C. Wedekind, Mr. Re Inbold Ku unmet, of Cornwall, to Mix.; Mina Amelia Dresda, of tioltimore. The .Lebau am:rutty ,on lliarket. 'reeled Weekly. cr. FEBRUARY 23, ISGO. Potatoes. V btt , 40 Eggs, :it doz., 14 liatter, it lb., 14 i,iirrl, 10 'Tallow, 10 Quin, 12 ,Shoulders, 10 Sides, le Sooi 0 • Bees-Wiz, - 25 White Itagt, 6 :Mixed Regs, 3 Flax,lllb , 144 Bristles, 70 lb., 40 Fontbers.'il lb., C,2% Wool, *lb., 40 Soup Beans, -# qt., 6 Vinegar, r$ gal., 12% A pple II utter, lit crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. P.IIII.SDEGPOIA, February 27, 1860. _ _ _ LIMANON, Whossso Lob, Mills Ex. Lab -.so 50 Smith " "lixtra -0 00 Lob. Val. Soper. Fins 5 50 Prime White Wheit, 1 30 Prime Red Wheat, 125 Prime Rye, 80 Corn, 65 Oats, 85 Closer-seed, . 450 Timothy-seed, • 250 Flax-seed. 1 50 Dried Apples, 'f bu., 1 00 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach "Stilts," 2 50 Peach "Ilatzels," 125 Cherries, 1 SO Onions, 37 • The Breadstuff Market continues very firm, and a ith a falling off in the receipts, holders have advanced their price fur Superfine Flour, twelie and a half cents per hbl., there is a good demand for the supply of the home trade, but scarcely any for export or from speculators. Wheat comes forward slowly, anti the receipts are not equal to the demand, sales have been made from store of prima red at out full quotations, and several large lots of white, at a price not made public (suppos ed to he higher than the quoted rates.) There is ftgooct demand for Rye, and the article sells free. Iv. not so brisk, though the receipts are tight. Rye Flour is firm. Corn Meal, quiet.— Oats are dull, arid ion gum! supply. Clover Seed moves slowly, the seam is drawing to a close, and transactions are poor seed is unsale able. The speediative demind fo'r Timothy con tinues at unchanged rates. Fiats is in good de mand. Whiskey is firm at the recent advance, and the stock is light.. Businesrs generally is im proving' and there is every ,prospeet of a healthy trade pe coming spring We quote: PLOUR.--uperitno, $5.75 and $6.00; extra ffitnifY, $4.50 ,to $7.00. Middlings, $4.25 to $5.60. as to daality. RV!: FLOUR.—Mond; $4,37 per bbl. CORNAEAL.—TeIIow, $3.75. AVllR—Pritne Red, $1.36; White, $1.45 to $1.55. and some at $1.59. RYR.—Pennsylvania, 92 ets. per bushel. CORN.—In store, and some afloat at 76 eta. OATS.—State, 44 eta; Southern; 42 ets. SEEDS.—Clover, $1.75 to $5.00 for prime.— Tiutothy,:,s,:).2s per bushel. Flax, $1.60. .17 !USK io, 241 cts. ; Pennsylvania, 234 et.. Drudge, 221 eta.; Mids. 23 eta. SALT:—Cointuon Sacks, $1.20; Patent Sacks, $1.25. PLASTER.—Soft, $3.00 per ton. lIOPS.—New, 1.5 cents ; Old, 6 to S cents per peon Yours Respectfully, McCANN h WRIGLEY, JAS. 11.1e0AN1t, Jn., Philadelphia Wittot.Ey, Lelistnen Co. j ~•2311 N'orth Deliavarti Avenue and 233 North Water Street. TILT PUILAD P . :M.III'A CATTLE MAEHET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle were fair during th.past weep, and the market ruled (114,1„pripe,s, however, pip tint, changed, and abetlo4oo4tead were disposed of at tfiedir. ferent ,xards at front $0 to $lO 00 the 100 %a., the latter situ quality. The principal snles were within the range of $9. to $934. About 250 Cows were disposed of at the ditliirctit ;cards, at front $25 to $5O each, xs to condition. Of !fogs. the receipts reach abmt 3000. which all sold at full prices, including 2M3 at Imhoff's Yard, at $7% @is4 for still fed, and $8 1 ,4@5914 foreorn fed: 773 betel were also sold at the Avenue Yard, included in the above, at from - 4•053 to $934, the 100 lbs net, for corn fed Hogs. The receipts of Sheep are about 7000, all of which sold at 5®43e lb., gross. aViurti,untEntg, Conilcil 16146e11i0n. A N eisction will be held in the Court House, In the AL borough or Lebanon, on Friday, March 16, 1860, between the hours of 8 o'clock : A, 11f., and 7 o'clock, P. M. when and where the Inhabitants entitled to rote :we requested to elect by ballot one citizen as Chief Burgess, one Assistant Burgess„ Two lilembers of the Town Council, one nigh Constable, and ono Wood Cord er, for said borough of Lebanon. JOHN STOUT, High Constable. Lebanon, Feb. 25,1860. IL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN STRAW GOOD S, Nos. 103,105 and 107 Nonni SMOND suterr; PHILADELPHIA. „. VET , SOCK.are now receiving our SPRINGIt. *bleb V will comprise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of -"- - - - STRAW AND LACE GOODS Our Stoel: of FLOWERS will he unusually large this Season. and we would invite your special attention to that department. Please call and examine them before makiag your purchases. Years, Respectfully 11. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 & 107 North Soc:onif St. Feb. 29, 3560.4 m. 1860 , 1860. Spring Stock Nov,. Open. Full Stock of SILKS, Full Stock of SII.AIVIS. Full Stock of DRESS GOODS, Full Stock of LINEN GOODS, Full Stock of COTTON GOODS, Full Stock of 'BLACK GOODS, 01l tu,cli of WHITE GOODS, ull s.t,,,Er? Of. LSCE..GOODS. Ite4 Afaterials for DUSTERS, Novelties in FRENCH - GOODS, ,te.,,ke. EYRE & LANDELL. Fourth '& Arch Sts., N. B.—,STOItENFAIPERS, may at all times find Good german% Deily tram New York and Philadelphia AFC- P. s„:-„BLACK SILKS, at Net Prices, decidedly Cheap. Feb. 29, 18110.-310. llu~tt luso ranee Company , SiNltithic SOUNDS, BEittS COUNTY. NOTICE IS ITEREBY GIVEN TO THE lilEgliEo of the said Company, that in consequence of the extraordinary heavy losses by fire causing a deficiency of nearly SO,OOO in the Treasury, an assessment (No. 1Q) of $1 per $l,OOO insured, has been levied by the Ilonisr of Managers. agreeably with the provisions of the 6th' Sect ion of the Charter, and let Section of Supplemen. tary Act or April 13,1859. Members will bear in mind that ale thbce neglecting. to pa ,• their assessment within 40 days from the date of publication of the same, will be liable to pay double the said Bates. It is therefore hoped that all will be prompt i n their payments, as those who suffered Loss are in need of their dues. For thd convenience of the mem bers, either of the agents, Jam B. Mester, or 0. 0. ?dei ty, will attend at the places and dates named below to receive the same. Ate . Members will not forgot their Policies. Monday, March 12, ut Glick's, Bethel; Tuesday, " 12, at Earnst's, Fredericksburg; Wednesday. " 14, at Lesker's, Jonestown; Thursday, " 15, at Harper's, East Hanover; Friday, " 10, at4Leita's, Mycretown; Saturday, " TT, at J. B. 'Wester's. Lebanon ; 'Monday, 19, at Weiglers, Millereek; Tuesday, " 20, at Diseinger's, Shreffers tow n ; Wednesday, " 21, at Eby's, Cornwall. By order of the Board. A. MULL, Secretary. February 22, 11300. PR, lIELTON MACKENZIE, QF MILADELP/LIA O ItlityyT EditOt OtYolllfliq . "PreP t , WILL LECTURE On. Inuixttdsv,Evetaing, Abruary 29, initjez Court House, on Irish-Law and-Lawyers, Attar which he will reed him LEGENDARY BALLAD "The Geraldine .r. LEIVIBERCER'S DRITG STORE IN MEDICINES 4tTALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. L. LEMBEItOER , Graduate of the Mis - Jdelphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country; a PURR- selection of Drugs,, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery', and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the best manufacture in the country, and a large , variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes' end Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory, Shell, Morn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered ford sale in large and small quantities et LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, PLOWER SEEDS, You will find a full assortm'aiii and a large variety of vngsa Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMUERGER'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash and Potash in large and smell quantities at ‘ I4I4IN3RGER . S.,Drag Store. Waaldng Soda; Tfaking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal endue, Cream of Tartar, all pore, and for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBDRGER'S Drug Store If you arc in want of good Washing Soap. mire whiter or red Costio ,Soap, Country Soap. Erosive Soap to remove 'grease spats, superior Shaving- soap, buy tho same at LEMBERGER'S Do you want a good Hair Tonle? smoothing. to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent lulling out of the hair; if you do Call at LEM BERG ER'S. rm. TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam ine my stock of Trussw, Supporters, &e., com prising a variety of Manufaoture. "Marsh'a" Genuine "Improved Self Ad.i jesting Pad Tram" "Marsh's" Cs Minot 14 Bandage. An Invaluable ertiels for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Siore. Pure Ohio Catawba Bnindy, The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes o be bad In all ite Purity at LEiVIITERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. ' Anything you ulna that is kept in a. well condncted First class Drug Store, can be furn ished you by LEMI3ERGER, Chemist and Apoiliecsry Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron-. age thus far reseived from the Physit.lans, Ater - chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround fags, I again solicit a share, promising to use: every effort to please all. „ Ra'Special attention' glean ; ParSettierlONS and nutria - itscems, and all medicine +lista:need - Warrantial„VlßE, always as good as can be obtained, anywhere. and sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, J'9 L. LIMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Fels. 15, 1800. Market street, Lebanon, Pa. ROSS' DRUG ST-ORE, Opposite the court Rouse. DR. ROS:S offers to the public the LIMIEST and COST selection of pure end fresh Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Perfumery, end Patent Medicines that has ever been in Lebanon. Ms 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, ens. bias 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. Medicines and Spices, if they wish them per fectly purr. at Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, Opposite the COURT lIOUSIL COD LIVER OIL. Pure, fresh, and ge nine Cod Liver Oil cm stantly for sale at DJ _„.• Ross' Drug Store. Used for the cure Cons p mat ioe„ Drotiel tisaud Chronic diseast DR. HIYSICR'S COUGH. SYRtIJ The growing denim for Dr. Physick's Coe; Sprup, for Coughs,Col WhontijOg Cough, Broncbiiis, ant. was: of the Breast and Lungs, has induced a certain'Onlivitidtd to try pie hand at counterfeiting it. This is to • watt, the puhlic to be on their guard in future, and observe well-the marks of the genuine Dr. Dllysiek's Cough Syrup, fbr without Dr. Hods' name on the label At. id gonuterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr. !toss' Drug store, Opposite the Court House. DR. JOSS' WORM LOZF i NGIESi„. A safe, pleasant and effectual %loll ; .31edim ee,De. lug perfectly tasteless, no child willre tumthetrhas they are as easily taken as so much canary: °Werra the.% lozenges are Write, if red ones are offered to you, they are not genuine Dr. Ross' Worm Lozenges. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. DR. ROSS' BLJOD For nil the primates of a family medicine, and when ever purgation 13 needed, these pills are equal, and In many cases superior to any other pills. They 'het safe. ly, gently and without producing pain or Unmsinen.— (Jowl in the commencement of fevers, Headache, Liver complaint, Costiveness, Giddiness, 'Dyspepsia, and n il diseases arising from Impure blrlptj, ; Olt fur De. }Woe blood. Pills and see that Um , * Dame In on the label, elit.VA St:o $E cp* lv , „ Fresh, Garden and Flower Seeds in great variety, and of first quality, warranted to be as represented, sold wholesale and retell* Di. Ross' Drug Store. DR. BERAL'S EXTRACT of S.ARSA PAR ILIA, For the cure of Rheumatism. T,efier, Biles, Scrofula, Pains In the Bones, Ohl Sore, Pimples on the Face. and Eruptions of all kinds„,liervons, Beadeche and other Nervous Diseases. Dxspgpsut, and a 11„ diseases a;iaing, from impure blood or the imprudent use of Mercury For these purposes it wighe found superior t o o n o th er . remedies. Prica,,t,ltec bottle, or $ S bottles for ~ 5i.,,, Sold wily at Dr. Boss' Drug Store, opposite the Cdr.ri House. , , .PHR:E OHIO CATAWJA BUA.NDY. Fos a valuable consideration Dr. Boss has been ap putitled sole and only agent for Lebanon and Lebanon goopty for wholesaleing and retailing Lyon's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. A discriminating public will at once perceive where the PURE and OtYrissOhicißmndy . is to be bad. Beware of poisonous imitations but se cure the genuine article at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. For the cure of Liver Comp taint, Dyspepsia, Head ache, Weakness and Xervous Diseases generally this Tonic Mixture excels all other medicines. The large and increasing sale of it, demands that it should be made more extensively known. Almost immediate re lief, and in many instances, rapid cures follow its pro per use. Ask for Dr. Roes' Tonle Mixture. DR. ROSS' TRTTRR OINTMENT, For the cure of Totter. Ringworms, and various' AV' eruptive diseases. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drugqfifeee....., Dr. Ross, a regular practical Druggist, GitenalSt,. eta' Pharmaceutist, with an extensive and varied experience of overt! years,—and a Graduate of Jeffersoa Medical College, Philadelphia, wishes to direct the attention of a disceirnioating public, to his large.M4carefully Attlee tea stock of PURL: AND PRESIf Medicines, offering to all advantage not to be had elseWherp. The people will please make a note of this. DR, PARTICIIhAR ! Dn. ROW MOO STORE IS nirtrcrtiorgo.arrn I.n ..Coultr Itousc. Ask for Dr. Ruse' Drug Store, and take care that you are not misdirected. DPIU R . F . : 4 I4 I ( 4q , S Itr '. OPPOSITE , ltir: COL) R` 'ITOUSE Lebatuon, Feliruail 22, 2860 Lebanotii ?eposit Bank. Cumberland door east of ReinharrPs Mkt. IifL , TML 04 the following RAM, of MIMI= en DEPOSITS, Fotr 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent, par amiliint For 3 months, and longer) 4 per cenL per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Inkcst paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a libe:olline of ac commodiktitns to those who may favor na pith-Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a promiahLoriiSPANlSll and SIEXICAN DOLLARS, and also oiraidjlffiriSim Lars and Matt' Dollars. Will make re mit to all parts of the United Status, the, Oinatlab and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., &c., and do a general EX CHANGE and BANIgING BUSINESS., t.. G. DAWSON COLESIAI, president. Gas. °LEDS, Cashier. - • !; The undersigned, MANAGERS, are to the extent of their Estates for all Deposits and Other -bligations of the "Lyneaosr DEPOSIT DANIC." LMON CAMERON. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, tiEORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, .IAWS YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 1•2, VISS. GEORGE OLEIM. Notice. Hall or the Perseve ranee Engine and nose A T a meeting of the Perseverance Engine and Hose A Co., bold Feb.l4, 1860, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed in the Edglit& papers of thlt Boroup,h;--, jusstred, That 41 xnentbSrs,of the Perseverance En gine and Hose CO.', Who are 'in art:Oafs fondues are here by:notified to pay such arreirilitee'en: orbeforo the 24th of April nett, or, showcaueekto the Comparirithy the same should 'net be pa* and whythey shbvild. not tee dealt with in accordance.w4h the provision of the Char ter, in such case made and provided. By.order of the Company. JOEL HOFP3IIq, Secretary. The Last Notice. rilEt Z i°rslgn tg in g ai ivelPnrtZemh' ove, rayeago, now indebt edenlastnoiieetoose to them, thatunless payment is made by the lbfh of , March, all the accounts will be toned in the bands of Anthony S. Ely, Eq. JOHN GEORGE, JOHN aIIELLENBERGIER, Lebanon, February 22,1800, 0 7 Rourk's Merchant Tailor ing Establishment, (LATE OF LANCASTER.) , NEXT door to HENRY a STINE'S STORE, Cumber land street, Lebanon, Pa. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of tab anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I have ...mcelvdtil and opened a NEW' AND SPLENDID STOCK . FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKlNs,Fancy Coast. meres t Silk and Marseiles Pestings, goodtor, Fashiona ble business Coate, cc., at., of the latest. importations', all of which will be made toordmat thoshortest notlee, and prices to suit the times. From the void which has' been here, of a thorough prectllal. tailor, I feel aatlefled through my long experience imbatiness, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as' ti.Sciontific Cutter, that I can compete with the first Merchant Tailoring °mob. lishments In the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of weitscerning public, and a Strict attention to business - J. hope to meet with success. - O'BORILK Merchant Tailor. Don't forget the Place LIOS.t to MOO) , & Stinefs Store, Cumberland Street. Lebantin, April 20,1858. ano. norrmax. B. se. moreal.t.N illoffinan & Bro IlieP's LEBANON COUNTY itla it , TRANSPORTATION LINE! BY LEBANON PALLEY RAILROAD. iri.Nil of the firm will AL particular attention to llj GaAs shipliadt by the Lebanon Valley Railroad.— ItModo ,will-h 4 sent daily to and .from Philadelphia tc, ,Lebenoti. Myer town anti, Alluvia - a Stations, and all °Lifer pull in theoun. ,r . . ~,,,,VI.I6IGIITS eontrileted . for at the lowest possible rates atig delivered with dispatch. ~, ~ Tim Proprietors will pay, pacticaareatitention toond attend personally, to the receiving nit delivery Of all Freights. For information. amity at their Dike, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in Lebanon. • EDWARD MARE, their Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways bo found at W. il: Bush's Merchants' Hold, North Mira Street Philadelphia. Lebanon, March 80, 1559. HOFFMAN & BRO. TRUSSES! Phila. Sc Reading IltailrOad. Lebanon Varney Branch. Assess_ Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, Harrisb.Org, pASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 9.07 A. M., Pass Lebanim4going. West to' Harrisburg, at 7.24 P. M. andll..Al . „, „ „ At:EQ . OI4, bah trainer make cloilt. connexieng,foi Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Wilnatino port,,.Fic• Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes- Pittston and Scranton. AL Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Talley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers. burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 60, to Baltimore. $0 30. 50 lbe. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Matt Tickets at reduced rate to Nlagafa' Folio, Wirral°, Detttit, ehicego, and all the principal points in the Rost, North West, and Canailm,;.. anti 1;:m1, 7 . grant Tickets, at lower Farm, to titligare'Placeit,.epnbe had on application to the Station Agant, at Lebanon. , air Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be, fore the Trains start. Higher Pavia charged, if paid In we cars. , G. A. NICOLLS, Jilting - 7 4,1600. knymeer and Superintendent. Ntit . ii.AN.6 . :l4.t:olt:dtraff DIVIDED! GREAT EXCITEMNET. Grand Rush for the People's 11. st Quarters/ THE ACTION' OF,the legislature of the Cotuntonweelt Pvive , , sylvania, in reference to the Borough of NORT.E has caused an unusual degree of excite oept among its quiet inhabitants, but not near so ranch as Alm Fresh Arrival of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, . 4 . 1 , at the MANSION HOUSE STORE OF Illesßm.,.Futtek & Brother. Sat" The.genpilkews feel confident that they are still able to supply all their customers, and the "rein of mankind;' Who will favor them with a call, with any, variety of the-:' CHOICEST GO ODS. The new system enables them to sell at greatt4re• (laced prices, which they hope will be a irrekt; induce meat for all destrous.of buying cheap, te . eve diem a dell. Call and see for yourselves. . • , AGir Ladles and Gentlemen are amiliponliqlly hivitet to give them a call. and examinkfor thenmeives: North Lebanon Borough, SpriT AS. 1359. NEW FIRM, dad Cheap Dry Gootlit,:i#i:tineriill and slieleffil- Ai the Cbrner of Cumberland Street and Plan RAucit 4 hltl II T take planet) re. ininform. 1111 ing their thiondrAnd the pahliggentwaltypiwt they kyrge opened with a large and direfully selected assort ment: DRY GOOD, OROC ERI ES. OENSWIRE..te., to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public.. Their DRY GOODS , have all been selected with the greatest owe from the largest Importing Houses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spires. Also, a large assortment of QUEENS WARE, among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an einlicse variety of Goode in their lino of burl; nese, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Counety Produce taken in exchange. Oct. 26, 1.859.] RAUCH k LIORT. GRMFF' foot JP Shoe Store RenitOSedf. i New Spring and Summer Stock! /TILE Undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has REMOVED his BOOTand SHOE STORE 1 to the room lately occupied by John Gruff 's-anfection ery store, where be has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, Gentlemsn andChildren ' Alts assortment le very complete, and embraces all the latest styles t which he can pelt out at low prices. The public will please calf aiikexandoe. DANIEL GIL/W.:, r ,..l.l.a i tiin.ctrs. now is your time it you wish, to see a ;large assortutent„pf Trunks. liitisii;find different Muth of Bags. genic 031: 3 .$1 an tebanon. /80. _ Zook to Four Interests. Come one ! Come all ! ! see and judge for yourselves. Tons nAttzsn*it respectfully invites the citizens of 10 Lei:moon county to Can at his new BOOT, SIIOG and OAT Store. in Walnut street, between Germany's and Bomberger's !fads, where be has opened a splen did new Spring end Summer stock of Beets and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Hats t Gaps for Alen and Boys. lie takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and makes Omni at short notice out of the best materiel, and will war rant them to give perfect satisfaction. Ile is determined to sell very low for Gash Or four mouths' credit. fetutnesi, Philip F. ftleCaniy FASHIONABLE ROOT AND SHOE MAKER (AN Cumberland Street s one door East of tithe Black Ilene Betel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to meths. the snort time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Ile ban at all times an a.aortment of BOOTS and SIIOES. of his own manufacture on baud, which-will , lib' di,posed of on reasonable ternm FINE BOOTS, LAD HS' GALTEIIt, lc e. Those desiriug n mat, well made are invited to give me a trial. ChiWrens' Omes...of every variety awl color on hand. Heavy work.loade tO , order. Ipso- All work warranted: HeOtirino neatly done and, . , , charges Duple lweerate. Lebanon, Sept: i 5, 1859 --- ,6111V STOCK OF FAT,E, L WINTER Boots, Shoes, Harts, Caps, &C. fIII F.' undersigned hasreturned from the Ziuit, nod 1 has opened at his store, on Walnut street, a mania cent stock of BOARD GP INSTRUCTION PETER B. WITMER. A.. M y ,• .• TIIIIMAR Ii I.47ltird:i'll ' DAVID SliOte:' ' Q. BAQii: Teacher of Insircinefi b il. 'MU« le let.jostieethies it'll% be &tun ort alvlit. Piano . '' Icideort end-VIIIIie ,6, Plitnlyrti, LiElallon Coning ,' Yb ' iCaStlO—tr _ 1,41 i 01 4 tiEdtO1i§ AND TAX-PA 1'F,, i ,,. ". WO e • ill'olice. otelk i THE. Collectors of the different t shipa.and Wards who have not es yet mad U mlaut, are herehy notified to appear at the C0n.... e. -stoners' Office. on Aberittety, the 2d day of April. nel. t settle their Duplicates for the year IttiAl as we !, t. deterniitilid that the last year tuxes niwt li. paid , „. I tug some heavy payment& to meet ou :aid day, ittAii. t tuxes must he paid. i IBICIIMR4DETNINGER, Cemmissic.. , : I DAVID HOLLINGER, of I SIMON BOLTZ, ' Lebanon cZ,V 1 Ma Attest--Cretai &lin; Clerk. Atm. .. I *a. Persons having unseated tat..." Nati: whir not paid, are respectfully requeste..:4;or call ,at tee niinsioaere Mae andJlettle .th,e.Aeine iniutedn.t. 1 they will be advertised and soil, this bow ls the y, - - -- "-- 'the loads. the sale of Unseated . - WOOD and COAL YARD i CONRAD 11. BORGNEiI, Treakm • THE undersigned, having bought Mr. , * ! Lebanon , %throaty 9.1800. I. I Henry Spoon's Wood and Coed Yard,a . - I '.ATTENTION ! :. ' ! short distance northeast of Messrs. renter & ...f.,,,',..- t Hutch's Foundry, In the borough of North I rr HE Melri,bers of the Lebatton Co , Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 800 corms OF 1 _IL AssoCialleti.fi.r the detection of thirst R‘..N... 01 WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all I Thieves. und:the..recorery,of Atoleu Horses, Muds and grades, width 1 will sell tattle yard or deliver I aill meet Itt;theTublic House of L. lint ,erM at as small profits as will snit the times. I therefore iu- : merman,. aII.SATURDAL MARCH 3. 1860, , rite all then that are in want of any of those artloles to lat 1 eXIOOI4-P, Me. JOS. BOMBERGER, Pre, * ". . call and see the same, ascertain .prises, 14 iudkOfor . WM. B. KREIDERA:reiisu thesusersee. D4,14.1X, LIGET, (molobiset.) I , . SA asst, EAU, blocioary. North Lebanon, Aprim ,lB 4 lB e 4 t - - - . ' Fatinary 16, 1800. . . . 3 Bcor.s; siroEs., FrArs', OA PS, TR USW.S; IF 1 embracing L 'Ritie,,,,,,,,o,,,,tvGceinßAGet.S. d ris .4. hortru . out ever offered to the Lebanon public, for Ladies,. Oen. demon and Children. Ilia assortment for the Ladles ins. chides the latest styles of Shoes, and a new article of Outs Boots, elegantly adapted to the coming seasop., 6 For the Gentlemen he has the latest style Hata, of tan qualities, and at low prieca,and Boots, so., of the let-1 eat fashions. For boys and Man he has a great assort- went of Caps, of the latest ovine. A great astiortmilitl of Bum Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Be sure to call end examine this stock before purchasing else - where. irsie• Mr. Bowman has removed his Boot and Short , Store to the corner of the alloy; opposite the jail, a- few i doors south of his late location, in the Courier building JOS. BOWMAN. IiZI.. Measures taken and work made to order. October 12,11309. Wood, M Wood. itTHE undersigued are prepared to furnish ax- OAT or OAS. WOOD, to order, at any piece le Loth alien orNorth Lebanon Boroughs. Ordersjett at 1 their Mill will be promptly attendee v.. on, April 21,1255. MYERS & SUOUR . Boot anti Shibe More. JACOke ROWEL respectfully in forms the Poidle that he still contin ,,, nee his extem&eastablishinent in sa w mill. his new buildinglin;Cumherlandsti "s_. where he hopes to , render the same malefaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with ffosir custom. Re inviteeklarchants and dealers in ItticiTii, Mid SHOES, and every.one who wishes to purchase faahloarthie and durable eidkde• to his line. to call and exerellie• for thin:noires, his large and varied stock. , ~.,-, it.: its is determined, to surpass all competition in the, manufacture of ewer" article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due wire retaken in regard to materials anti workmanship; none but the beet duali ty Of LE TILER end other materials are used. and bete but the best workmen are employed. • • . • . -+•Y: 3.—H* returns his sincere thanks to-hts *kinds for the very liberal, patronage heretofore bestowed on histr. lie hopes by strict attention to hitelheshandendeevoring to please his customers, to eserli a shape °triadic pat. mange. . ..„ ... I.,W,lthon, Feb. il, 'OB. am L. ATIIINS. AM. T. ATN/TX G. L. ATKINS & Bro. HAYING- united in the BOOT and Sans BramEN, and from their doterumMtation to belitinotual, and make' air ' s iiime but the beat or :work-Ahoy faellike 80. gaidhllol. ilcitlntta large tic patronage. They will always be found' at their OLD STAND, 'New Nutmeat') in Market &net nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on band a large assortment of • ~• • . BOOTS, BIIOES. ,TABDljte, CAMPET BAGS, Itc:. *heck they offer at redueed Frivol; Aker Persons deaiing at this SHOE, STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE %YORK, or have it made to larder. Baal/action is always warranted. Particular attentiongiven to the REPAIRINQ Boob+ and Ehoes. [Lebanon, April 20,3.559. Butchery ReiskofAls::: FUME undereigneg respectfully infotrow.blPfrletids nod customers end ~the, in,generaL that be ho. reinereel las Sesidehce:aurl .lintchbry to the roildenos of Widow Shatits ; in Chestnut street, Lebanon, where be LKeigibled.,to_cifyrY BUSI NESS on an increased scale, and ]teem his friends will call at hie new place of business, where he will alwaya keep for sale good reef. The encouragement of the public Is solicited. CYRUS R. SNAVELY. Lebanon, February 8,1800. What Everybody Wants. EVERYOODYIS LAWYER ~Al4/1 • ' CfOtMaLLOR IN BUSINESS, BY FR/INK CAOSBY, OF TRU Pnitabal.FittA natt, ' IT TELLS YOU How to drew up Partnership Pavers; and gives general forms ibr Agreements of all kiwis, Bills of Sale, Leases and Petri, Gone. IT TELLS YOU How to drew up Bonds and Mortl gitgosiAttlisisiih,,,Ptsweswof A iterney, Notctil and Rini of Exchauge, Receipts and Ee l leases. IT TELLS YOU The Lawn for the Collection• of Debts?' with the Statutes of Limitation, ands ' amount and kind or property Exempt Lout Execution in every state. IT TELLS YOU How to make an Assignment proper 6 with forms for Composition with Credit' tors. and the Insolvent Laws of evoryr State. .IT TELLS YOU The legal rclatims existing between!. Guardian and Ward. Muster and Appreaf . tire; anti LatttliOrd , and Ttnant. IT TELLS YON, „Wlitt ephittituteta Libel and Siinderc and the Law-ns to Marriage Dower. tint Wife's Right in Property, Divorce anti Alin rnony, . Is IT TELLS YOU TIM taw for Meal:aides' Liens in ev. 3 .. ef.k.Statp,,an&tAs.„Noturalization baits of than Country, and how to comply with tier Mine. IT TELLS YOU The law concerning Prnsions how to obtain one, and the Pro-Eruption Laws b u -Public Lands. IT TELLS WU .The law for Patents, with. mode ccs procedure itt a/Staining one. with Int/silent. ences, Assignments and Table of Feei. IT TELLS YOU How 43-Make your Will, and how t Administer on anEstate, with the low s.ntai 1. • T . th the require, in every State. ad IT TELLS YOU Tho meaning cf Law Terms In Onttlli ; kl,nec, and ottilaana to you the Lettish-Met. - Executive andtJudicul Powers of both thr) General and Stith Governtahrtfs. IT TELLS YOU. How to keep out of Law, by showini s bow to do your business legally, thus sat k ing a vast amount of property, and vex. tines litigation, by its timely commitatioili Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid to Ear ery Farmer. Every Mechanic. Every Man of tiusines!,,, and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of 51.00, or xi' law style of binding.pt STASItai $lOOO A YEAR eanthe' . ntado by silk terprisum men 4111 , 6,0 rywkere, in selling the above work as our inducemenW to all such are very liberal. Par plugle .espies of the Book, or for terms to agentil with other information, apply to or address 4,1117.4 . .- ‘ 4.4'OTTEE Publisher. -1c0.,617 Sansokr St., Philadelphia, 28,-1861r.-6m. A.rirS; toi MarBLLO, Betsy, whore aro you going that you dresseli up so Ana—latagoing,toJ.`iL,,KEiMMin.AdamPso P.ButIA log to have say Likeziestf ,Ques.—.Why dt4 y.oiLgNto. Kelm and not to nne of tkt other rooms to have it taken ..Ans.--Beaanso r lieimYs -Pictures are .shltpor, chutr,, atutiattrep,utbfut than others end twzr..} overybot-10 bets' O .3* ur-S.--Caa you toil ma why his pictures aro rumen' to 'Akers? 1.11 Ans.—lres I he bad 9 years practice, and basenperio. Cameras, and all hie other axturer are of the most 1:0 proved kind. Qucs.—What kind of Pictures does be take?' Ans.-lie takes Ambrotypos, and 51cialuoty pea, of 1, sizes and superior finish: and Photogrhplis, from smallest up to Life Size, Min' and Colored in OIL 1... takes all sizes PhotograPbir front Daguerreotypes of n ceased persons and his the& colored life like, by ono .:f ; the best Artists.,. charges *re reasonable and Ijj rooms are open everyday (except sailay;lfrcnt 4 ..0.4 A. N. to,h,..P;M, Don't forget, KELM'S ItO 'MS is lam Place yen can get the Beat Pictures. ird sibs! Braces! Supporters& C. H. NEEDLES,' 14. 4 1 S. W. Curlier Twelfth and Race Streets, pi PHILADELY 111 A . au r, cTicu Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Iner P cbanical Remedies. has constantly on hand a bur.'" Stock of Genuine Erm.ch frames, also a complete ment of the beat American, including the celehraltim White Pateut Lever Truss, believed by the best anthiOU ties to be superior to any yet invented. English sZ; American Supporters and Belts. Shoulder Braces, Ent pensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted" , both sexes, In neat portable cases, Freuvb Peccaries, Dal Bags, /Ea Orders and , Milers. of enquirs, wilt meet prompt Wit tentriritr: Esnr, istil.-140- R .seedy . - . ha •-r t .. y Made At. ng: Splendid assortment of Summer Clothing.o r 4l C Vests, Pants, and every thing else for a pill : .A. SUMMER SlJlT,jnst opened and now for exhibition f , sale, at the large Clothing Emporium, Cerit?e Roildir.., J. M. RABER of the firm of .R4t7e.- 4.:_ti , es iii. Ad i returned from the clty2Kilti - largaumi well selectet -0 1 sortment of CD.ITIWG. tey ~ are sold at reth. prices to suit the - fillies. ..A an A.rie c ty of_lieme M Clothing. Sornethingfor every 5,4+. 0.11 at DARER & 13110'8, 1!..1 Stela 'Lebanon, June 1. 18.50. WI .%a razatrara.a. 1 . BOARPINIG SCBOOLP rps H li,"_ Ni NTH str.ss'ipvt OF TriE PA tli , , 1.. MYRA St/ ARO Lft. t-CHOOI, (for males an Males.) will commeoco, on the Flit?..T ItIOND.‘ 1.W 4 0' APRIL. and eootinne twelve woeful. Mil ~ This Institution IF now in a flourishing cooditiontl . M offers desirable advantages to atutlein a whit WWI Vf...L . ri quire.thereugh 111 .0 Oh education , Cr trr;repare til l s., selves for admission into arty etiza is Holimr. a 5114 1 r rate Normal Department is connected with tin' c'et7r; otrering opportunities to Teachers who &air. to erq .- a tlidtengh knowledge of the Common &hoot bre u,, and the Ant of Teaching. Special attention wit, ~-. given. to UM department. Model wheels will h.- tat by the Students ultdbithe'auptirrisiou of 011 , 1 r i ...--: i of the Teachers : Its situation Is delightful and hes' ee - ' —being within one fourth of a mile of tto Lehr., Valley Railread,on the Turnpike 1.-aditig finuf Leta to Harrisburg. IU miles from the former and 33 41 , ... , 4 from the latter p are. Terms per quarter,(l2 weekt)for the coin inn lira,. 4 ea including hoarding. Tuithm. Foot a lid I,2eh , R, i. 3: Latin, Greek, German and Higher 14 afitd'haties, $' ^° each. extra. For further infornitulmi apply to 3 d Principal and Proprietor, P. B. Vi int Ell. .; .!`f xo El ::,~.~ ~, E=i3llM R '4 RE