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NBAN'ON, PA.
MAILCR 7 1860
HOME AFFAIRS.
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TIM Democratic citisens of the W. ter WARD of the
borough of Lebanon. are reaper, tfttity invited to attend
a meeting. on SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 10,
1860, at 7 o'clock, at the public house of floury DolirMall,
for the purpose of appointing EIGHT delegates to meet
the Delegsfre of the East. Ward, in Contention, at the
public house of ELIA& LIGHT, on Monday Evening, the
17th, to nominate a ticket to be voted for at the spring
election.
The same of the Eas2 WARD will meet at the same
time, at the public house. of . Jacob Rudy, to appoint a
like number of Delegates, to meet those of the West
Ward at the tame time and place above named, and for
the same purpose. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
Lebanon, Feb. 20, 1860.
south Lebanon.
Tong) Dotoooroo, or South Lebanon township will
West et the public bonne or Ettis !MR?. It the bor
ough of Lebanon, on Saturday, Marchlo, 1800, at 1 o'.
clog, ht, for the purpose of' nettling a tornship tick.
et, BY ORE 0! TUB OOMMITTB.E.
Veb. 20. 1880.
North Lebanon Township.
'OnVMotets of North Lebanon township will meet
fooday, Motets
March 12, 1860, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. at the
Publle troupe of Jonathan Geeeiman, for the purpose
of settling e ticket for the ElLorlng
March Wi ORDER OF THE COSHITTEE.
'South Auglrvine Townihip.
THE Democratic altilene of Booth Alicante Election
District, will meet,ott agEttiftY, MarrA 10, 1860, at 13 o'.
eloole ib eit - -are Public. House of David
. Smith, fortbsipurptiee of *Bo:Raga ticket for the Spring
EY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
Marehel,lBoo.
A. BIG TRAIN.—The train which
left Reeding for Harrisburg, on Thursday eve
ning last, had nine passenger cars, containing ov
or 500 passengers. It was carried safoly through
bq conductor Garber amid the locomotive Hum
ming Bird.
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'Our "friends and fellow citizens,"
'the b'hoye got ups fa Ise slnrco of fire on Friday
•evening. There was good deal of tall shouting
-14-r-e—ii•r-e; but gal the excitement was com
msratively small,
SMALL NOTES.—A bill is before
'the Legislature to compel merchants, hotel keep.
.ers and brokers, to appear before the County
Treasurer, before their license is granted, to make
.oath that they will not pay out or olrculate notes
-of a lees denomination than five dollars.
A fine audioi . iee attended Dr. Me
Kenzio's Lecture on Irish Law. sad Lawyers, on
Wednesday ovening, although the furn-out was
not a large as we expected it would be, owing no
doubt to the absettoeof a great teeny of our eiti.
tens at Reading. Tho Leoture was highly in,
toresting.
Vocal. Concerts at Pottsville by
a Lady of Lebanon. We see it stated in the
Pottsville Papers that 'bliss LouisaMiner, of Lob.
anon, hold several pleasant Concerts at Pottsvile
and Schuylkill Haw: for the benefit of the Gor
man Refortned Church at these • localities. The
4, Domooratto Standard," In speaking of.tbose
held in the Court linos., Pottsville, says:
Tue VOCAL Coaezays.—The Concerts given by Um
Ulna& hilt.tta, which we noticed in last week's pnper.to
come off. in the Court House to this Bore. were Attended
by crowds of our citizens. We have never before seen
the Court House so wolf thial as It was on the first even
ing. The perfOrmers were Nos LOUISA lititten and her
younger sisters and brothers, and the Citisen Vocalists
of this Coro. Of the former we have to say that we do
not thick there can be another family found within tho
limits of Pennsylvania, taking it all through, possessed
of greater ittailear talents than the Mittens. Lomax,
the shiest if the family has one of the sweetest and beet
cultivated voices that it has ever been our good fortune
to listen to. It is thought by some that her talents are
not inthrior to those of the celebrated Miss CsitotistE
litoitmos, end. we predict, should she launch her bark
upon the musical sea, as a mitestsnt for musical hon
or*, hors will be a happy and euccessfulvoyage. Of the
ability of the Citizen Vor,6llele, Many of the citizens of
oar Coro. are wall esqoaldWi... ivory little excl.-
Mon they might make their talents procure their for.
tunes.
The delegates from this county
voted on oaoh of MI three helots for Governor,
forllon. Jaeob Fry.. On the 4th they joined
heartily •nd enthtialastletilly for Mr. Foster.
The Evangelical Conference was
In session in Antiville, last week. *Among the
appointmenta we notice that of Rev. J. Rale for
Lebanon. Rev. F. Hoffman was reappointed
Presiding Rider. Rev. R. Yeakle goes-to olele.
land, Ohio.
GIMP - FURNITURE.—many pr
ong who have purobased cheap chairs to Pbila•
dolphin, have been somewhat'estoniehed at the fa
cility with which dotty broke or fell to piecei
when put to use, or exposed to the genial warmth
of a coal stove. A peep at the minutim of man
ufacturlog them will explain the why and where
fore of the frailty complain - ad of. A large por
tion of the turned part of Windsor chairs is man
ufootured in New Jersey, and Cs a gentleman said
who is largely engaged in the business, any kind
of wood is used, that is not 8t for any other pur
pose; a slight sprinkling of maple being put in,
to swear by. The wood is eat into the proper
size by ciroular saws, and then turned, always
working it green; alLthe turning and boring is
done by machinery, Lund so expert have the man
ufacturers become in the business, that a com
plete set of pieces necolisery for a chair, thirteen
in number/ (Intek and dent.eXceptidOis delivered
in Philadelphia for 8& stmts. per set, while the no
tub' cost of manual labor per set ironly 3 cents.
The material I. mostly'peasoned before it if put
- together, but should the stock be short, some of
it is left to season in the pun:Mailer's bands.
The Board of Revenue Commis
!loners adjourned on Saturday, having completed
its labors. -Mr. Sly offered the following propo.
action tie tho; valuation of . Lebanon county which
was unanimously agreed to:
AlnotinCi ) f propity ttubjeot to the
tax of 24 Mint - •-
" " ° par cent
tr 44 2 ft ‘e
Aggregnte $9,210,248
Tax on 'retches $69 00
Tbla is a deduction ou the assetilment return
ed by the Commissioners. ef'.111200 6 . ' • .
Mr. Ely also offered county at; fol.
lone I
Amount of property enbject to tho
'tax of 2} mills
it
" 1 per cent,
II It 2 ~ ~
Ariterite
Tat ou i Watches
iiirififsiOsiiteilibelog a decrease 07i422,
731. _ •
At,a meethitof the Union Fire
Company du gunday dialling the following were
4ileatek t , 144 , 0 h, for adiensning six menthe, Ti!
President, /L o k i , :Ta n W.liftinger ; Vice Preei.
dent, P. F. MoCanili.; Searetery, Adam MoCon
nel; Aes't Secretary, Samuel Westley Lasoomb ;
Treasurer, Obristlitiflp2r,;. Chief Captain, Too.
C. Lase omb Chief :Dirseteill." . .7odePh Golsen;
Ass't Directors, Henry tiviittni*.ioe:Geo. Looser;
lit Chief Engineer, Edward 3. Oswald; tad Chief
Engineer, George .11eaki'Ais't i Vtidsrostir;.bado
Brunt, George StSins; bones Cerintittee, Joseph
tlbentr, Wm. Aldenderfer and ' John Oswalt.'
It. is said that a child of Henry
Miller, in N. Lebanon township, died I.aettiveek
from the effect of-having swallowed a new Cent.
Whether no or not, parents cannot be too careful
to prevent children from patting the 'coin in the
mouth, as there it no doubt of its poisonous.ohar
aoter.
,SmA.sit-uP.----A horse attached:to
a's!ragon belonging to Amos Long s ran offleit
week. Ho fetched up against ono of t.he :tient 10,
front of the Court
...House, making ,a genelif mut
teration of the - breakable material.
Mr. - Peteiltsbnok of Efouth.Leib. ,
anon, recclived ri'llS l tber some days ago 0090
the post aloe, paid with a one cent stamp;4nd
containingAt'l goad money from 801134 tinigndivn
person. .hir< R. was formerly engaged in the
blackaMitliiog*kniiness, and it is soppol , 4o that
some oils of his d4ilinquent customers was impell..
ed by the,priciirmg of conscience to thos einem
accounts. - Would that the consciences of good
many otbcre.ecriedd be pricked to similar ant{;
. .
FIRE NHAS'UUMMELSTOWN:-ThG
.
barn of Kr. Georgefmndie, near flummeletown;
was tl44.Yll4lslioYed.by tire at no early.houi on
morning. A timely discovery t 1 the
fire led ti the removal of all its porttible Grin ten ts
Without Injury,- excepting about one huodied
bushel of threshed wheat, and the s4me , quentity
in the elitist', which was totally °onetime& It is
not knowd how the fire originated.
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SPRING ELECTIONI3.—The .bpring
elections for Supervisors, Asscssorir, Judges of
Elections, se., will take plani on .the third :Fri
day of March., the 16th. These elections are too
frequently neglected, although'it in of veil ion
siderable importance that good Assn:llth and Su
pervisors should be elected And then the Judges
and :Inspectors of eleotiun Wilt hold the Guber
natorial and Presidential elnitioncnnit:Ootober
and November. We invite the attention: of - the
people to the fact th 4 800 to, it . ti l t
good and intelligent men BKe eldeeted.. • •
The Stated Meeting of titaßoard
of Managers of tho Y. 11!.!Iii.' :„ .0eveintion will be
held this (Tuesday) "Reading
Room, at 8 o'clock. ki.thilaiiilettiiirs'iticrald be
present as some importaot beainese.is Lobe trans
acted.
Our county neecaonle seen to
be appreciated. The late lic4rdUltevensue Corn, i
missioners passed upon it before - the 'Reeding '
Convention. After the retnin of the-Misrob.ers, -
many of whom visited the convention t •passing
through our county, considerable trouble was ex
perienced by our commilidoners to privent a re--
consideration of our eessasekneat, for . the repose .
of increasing the same. jlia.:l4othlid rteb
lands, and prosperous conAttoo.ooirittiji; attrac
ted the attention 0f,a11"... •
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A genuine Panorama of ,-t h e
•:
ontst's PROGRERS, (thlitztAiiiire l as t i s, said'
•-
tp
have been a HUMBUG ' ) will• be on exhibition .in
the Town Hall, on Fnifiai, anti SATURDAY eve
nings, and on Saturday afternoon. Of the work
of art now coming the editor of. the N.• Y. Tri
bune says :—"Vre attended,..on Monday evening,
a private exhibition of the, Panoramn of' tho Pil
grim's Progress, which bis just 'been completed
by the talented artists Kyle and •Dallus: The
figures and architectural drawings of Mr. Dallas,
especially in the Niece Beautiful and Vanity
Fair, are executed with great spirit and a breadth
of effect quite nbove the reach of ordinary pano
ramic landscape. Mr. Kyle, in the Valley of the
Shadow of Death and the "Land of Beulah...
gives evidenceof a floe peetio , imagiontion. The
entire work has been:highly viaised by tho artists
of our City, who have passed resolutions lot ify
lag, to its seperiot ,erVitio ',character.” Many
other first class testimonials•are given.
Admittance 15 cents. Doors-open at 7 o'clock.
EDITC44:4 — ` CHIP-BASKET.
• VENStiii.:NoTEs just printed and
for sale at This office.
•
OP The citizens of Bethel will hay° twii
time of the Petite to elect this sprini,
an, Esq o. hrirtg resigned.
tss. pref:-p.:A. Goodrich, editor of Webster's
Dictionlrief, died at Now Haven, on ,Saturday,
the 25th: offebrunry.
Nativelron4kas been discovered in but
very few parts of the world. Specimens
been found 112 4 .4.118 We; and in Cana rtry:,Qintn,,
there OXiSter Et; seam of native iron two Inches io
thickness, from whiob horse shoe nails have been
forged. .
. tit. The Spaniards nro prepnring to take Taw:
gler. There will be soma blood shed hater) that
is necomplished.
ts... The Ronne Legi.llnture has pested.tbe
bill ebolishing.elavery, over Governor 'tirodlires
veto. .
_ A ge- gffert3 are boing made to place aosetob
Smith, jr., son of tbeidormon'Prophet
at the bead of Mormonism. Mr. Smith ie now
residing at Iklativoo.
Ao old-negro Woman, named Miily. Lar
mar, said to be 135 years old, died at Macon, Ga.,
last vroelt. - •
- 4Est,„ - Alea filmed Shultz, hod his leg'bpdly
broken, at?OidEriusd Bill, North Lebanon, on Sat:
firdej,l4by . .getting it undnre wagon.'
Dr. Gideon B. Smith, of Bnltimore ; stntes
iiioloonste will appear extensively in Penosyl
ianisa,:thier leer. They will appear east of the
fistair4hanna abbot the Nth of May,
tax. The Legislature adjourned frourTaesday_
of last week to 'rlday, to enable the members,
if thy dedired,-to attend the Reading Conven
tion. . _
- iron. .711113811 A. Pearce has been re elect,
ed U. S. Senator by the Legislature of,Xiiryland.
Mr. Pearce wise ohl.line Whig a few years .
ago, but acts noW .with the Democratic party.
/far tba.atitantinti of Farmers and Gardeners
is directed to' the advertisement of Gritting
Brothers itUe.
par-
The impresstiin preVailtithat the President
iiilk.iiquilnato Mr. Mason,:lite, Commissioner of
Poitislate r as Superintonldetit of tho Census.
''„offir• The President 'sant to -the Senate last
weidt;the name of William. C. Price, of Missouri,
for Hafted States Treagurer,'Sildge Rouls, of Ten.
Fosse°, having declined the appointment.
Vt. The Baltimore and Ohio .Railroad has
presented a claim of $4/3,0004?! transporting
troops to Harper's FlitiriAaihig 'the Brown raid.
The entire capering' of Virginia was $OO,OOO.
Or There is a room in a house in Duxbury,
Mass., in which fifteen children, ehryen girls and
four boys, were born'of thre game.
.parints, and,
what le still more singular,.the eferettsids were
all married in - the same, room; • •
4/07The Western, front:l4,ot
_re 4 so4e laid to
be ki alarming condiiiiii.; 6om the depreda
tions of the Mexieans,and I,:odians. The State
authorities - , in ohnjitst4dlyiitts the U. S. forces,
are making .preparatioini •te..-repe I the invaders
and punish them. • The writ, if Bern Houston gets
mad, wilt he carried lsto.;MgMleet!er wherever the
outlaws "and murdererridilloO to.
Aar Jefferson Territory; applying for Territo
rial organization, is said..fp :i r . tain 604)00 peo
ple already; and Will by therlet .of Tozo , next,
have over - 100,000.
.Thinel th onsand
square miles of gold railoti;,saidsoine ten theist
s r a ie n u d it s u q r u s a i r p e u m rp i o le ses s d }g=:
$9,144,458
84,195
1,600
$11,706,225
117,690
4,000
$11,917,816
$203 50
tS. Mr. John Weidner, •of Camru townshipi .
Berke oounty, who was robbed of-three hundred
and fifty dollars, several weeks
,ago; was agAiS,
robbed on Thursday niiiiir'eflist week. Bowie
unknown person entered hialmupliand trileakicg
open his seoretery drawer, - abstraiiii
fifty dollamin money.
THE LEI34NON ADVERTISER.--7A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
The: iteinfor the uteenibUng of the Re
publican Conilaktion at Pi I chgo, .be'an chang
ed to Wodniediy, the 16th of. May; '
Or' More than throe months hittfre now elapsed
since the assembling of the prtnteUtp . pposit.ion U.
B. .llon se or ReP Ceiba in ti been
; done? Nothing but squabbling% about idt! epode,
't and not through yet; I , • •
Or' The Reading Daily Tutee has bean en
rhiaged: and ilaii:n - red tippeit'fittife:.' It. It a
tpidp
daily. •
Tho population of Morophie, Tenn., iby
a census just amipteia, la 25,005, OS. , dotrble the
population of 1854, and four -4itnes laiger than
•
LeNOS Baker, whe wits tiled Air the low
.
dint Of WM. Poole; is the insitiaghr'ef , the Sacra
.
men to theatre in j torn itt......firt 1010 an actor,.
and has beeu..nertormini - tlipat of Chateau
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Reamed in , the "Coreienn Brothers."
Roustioal:—Miss Ilarriet'SMith'iot o.nondsgo
county, is about to start for Wiiithingtoti Territo
ry to marry a
.young,man she never eaw,. The
parents of the two ure in tinal te, and .the young
people, aro "riffling!! 'hits sent his affianced
'Mangy to' pay the • eitpen;lei' of her an teWedd ing
tour. If sbe doesn't live a Jung life. of repen
tance for this act, iti wilt cot be heCatnie she has
not courted :misfortune' by a foolish way of corn
menning-life. :
PiEsitsms44-4. ease 1.3. under in -
vestigatioo, says•ths Detroit-Advertiser of the
'26th'in the-"Polieis' Court Cif •that-eity, involving
the right of a fell.ovr. to take Aptekihn . presests be
has made to a girt - whenihe ant's she won . % have
him, nod is getting ready to ,marryeomebody else.
A young man who :had disposed: of about $75
worth of jewelry in this way, during a.three years'
courtship, is on trial for lareeny,in in vading the
1an1y 3 5".:." 4 room, and seizing the property. when
be had dlsoovered l.t.was to adorn another =WS
•
NEW PoßTX.Sertit.—Dr. E. L. Acker, Ed
itor of the Norlalticto 4egietvl, has been, appo in t
ed Postmaster forthAr place, in place of a..enry
Rait, Esq. silkoli commission ,hai eipired..
•
DR. A. B. HEATH of New Yoik
City, will igive.a:feee Lecture 'on the kestnethe4 . l
airnining
Age, In Lebanon, March lirin the 'Nan Efaii,ns .
B . p. ixi...The tor. wilfen . eviine:ihe sick ana.gi , ye
advice free on tbo 3 9th , 1101.111mq:4 Rotel, up
to theleneing of the lest (min fur Rending.
- ZS. THE FAVOUS "SAH PATCH" proved to
the world that "Some things could be done as well , as,
others," but not in a way to benefit himsolf or his fel
low men. Messrs. Harvey lurch S Ernthers3he enter
prising Periodical Agents of the city of Reading, Pa, ex
emplify this adage in a very different, and much more
practical =inner. Their industry, energy: and go-ahead
spirit are turned to a useful account, both to themusi VOA
and to the community in which, they live.. They have
the agency of all the leading*Newspapers and Periodi
cals of . the day. They are entitled to the predit of
breaking up a monopoly that boa long existed in this
..business brlteading, to this - detriment of publishisimind
to the inconvenient, of the citizens, The Messrs...Hirch
were the first to Tittroduce the "New York Sun" andithe
"Now-York I.llo,trated.Newtr. to the noticenf the Read
ing people, and they are "pushing" the i , N,elons" with the
moscgratifyipg stacce-g.19:. Y. lilpltiMot IV:0os. • .
hall been said .of the Eastern
*;billtipiiis' labors for the sick, not one half haw. yet.
.been told of the indomitable perseverance Of this Singu
7fru man. Imbued with the conviction' that Scrofula is
Aim parent of disease. he his been years engaged in
searching the bound/Ida of the earth, for its antidote.
With vast labor has he ranvesspd the products of sea,
and land, throughsboth continents until he had dWcov
ered that combination of remediaLs which aspurges this
human rot aniltkirpPtlgn from tho system. This new
invention we noW offerin our columns undor the name
of Aiwa's Saaskr,aana.a, although its virtues tire'from
subtitances far mare active and effectual than Sariapii
rilla.—Marcantiie ' karma. : • ,
• •
Diseases of the Chest • and. Lungs.
---These diseases are too well known to require any de
scription. llow many thousands ore 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 fmrdoses
of JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN PIERS PILLS each week,
and disease of any kind liAmp‘selble. Coneumption
and Lung diffintilties always Mise from partible% of cor
rupt mattertleposited its the air-cells by bioi blood
Purify that of life and it will very loon Carry off
and &at ny the poisonous matter stud like it crystal
river flowing through a desert, will . 119 ring - with if 'an,
leave throughout the boq the elenterita of health and
strength. As the river leaving the elements Of fertility
ID its course, CRUMBS the before barren waste to bloom
with Sowers and fruit. so pure blood chutes the frame to
rejoice in strength and health, and bloom with unfadlag
beality. Jutleon's Motuitaiu Herb Tine pre sold by all
Medicine Dealers. ' . .•.
Day-Vroe !trade seems now to be in
_favor with Niipidetm To elfin need of a good and
'benntiftil WIG, on reasonable terms. we Would eay from
exPerigar call en t GEORGS TRURO& LAND. 29 South'..
Bth . o rhiladelphfe, when yon can beqmited'in wityle
'and manner unsurpassed. Also procure a bottle of his
celebmtedlfalft CYR for 'Wait' fyiti& tlierbair. &
• - - • leb3klilB6o.
M.A6+O 1 111.:614 . 9 . T1 on
"met Saa....great• public interest hal I n c
presseignispectibgthe continuation of Lintlifacaulay's
Mita* Braghiaid, and some wile atatetnents hare gone
-ibitholik-feeLitdosirablo to announitortifilhe best au
thority. that acme progress haiLbecinalande -by Lord Me
-esoloty toi*rde the completion orittlekber volume, and
.o*. by a curious_ coto cidence,`the lest wore penned by
thetistorian were the following : 13ay all Our garment,
at-the Brown.StoperClothing. Hell oCltewle hill & Wilson.
Noa. 606 sod 605 Chestnut street, above SixthiPWledel
phia!" -
*fir See Dr. Santbrd's advertisement of tiverlittign•
rater and Fetidly Ostbartie Pills, iir another column .
Importantlo Peihitles:
OHBESF,M.&N'S PILLS
Prepared by Cornelingi.LiCheeseinani-11. D.,
NEW YORK *CITY.
- • - . .
The combitiation'of ingredieti n.t e Pile are the
remit of a long and exteneire piactica., They arp, mild
in their operation, and certain.in rorrecting allirregu
larithe, Painful 31enstroationi retonTina all obstruc
Dona, whether from coil or otherwise, heiidache, pain
in the aide, palpitatioh,of 'the heart,' whites, all nery
oup affections, hyzitericif, fatigue. pain hi the' back and
limbs, lc., disturbed sleep. whiOt arise from interrup
tion of naturc. . •
• .TO MARRIED' LADIES. '
Dr. Cheesernan's kills are ihvalnalde, asibef
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies* who
have been disappointed In the use of other Pills Can
_plass the atinosteonfidence in Dr. Cheis COMILIPI3 PHIS
doing all that they represent to do. •
:•
Therels one ooddltion of the female system jo which
the Pills cmonot .be takennsithout producing a PEOUr.,
LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to. Is PREO
NANCY—the result. MISCAJtitI.A . G.E.::Such tyre
sfetable tendency of the 'medicine to restore the sexual •
functions to a normal condition,
that even the repro
ductive pbwer of nature. cannot resist it. - .
Warranteetyurelrym.tabo, and : tree from anything
Injurious. Explicit directions, which should. be rota.
accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by - matt on on
closlngsl.to lls. Costun.res L. CurEdekt.i4, How 4,531,
Post Mee, Neu , York City. • .
solo sr onti nanotiosr IN V7tRT T(•RN IN TRIVINITRID lITS7E3
IL li. ITUTCHINOS,
• . General Agrnti for the United Stiatiisp.
• 165 Chambera-St.,Xew,Yorls,
wbom all. l s 7 boleaaloorklers.rthopld bo,,Aodressed.
Sold at Dr. Doss' Drug store, Lel•anon,l' . .
. - •Dec. 7, 1659.-Iy.
alo,tirso.
Preftehing in the. Its: B."011'1004. WeXt
mining ant) evening. Pie44lkin,Lcyetil.eaft.
• ning this week. - • •."
Upiacopal service next &Imlay afternoon, at It
o'clock, in Temperance llall. . • .
Presetting nit Sunday in'.Salcrit's Lti&ran Church, in
'tholnomting in the German and evening. In tlidEngitsh
language.
German Service nex,t Sunday morning, and 'English itt .
the afternoon, inlbe Moravian Church. ' '•"
Pieoching—next Sabbath niornhig in the
9 ertti_,_itti• ap p
iu the evening in the English lenanageiln the itororin;
ed Church.
English pocaching next Sablmtli'Moraing aitd eys 7 nlng
111'7160 Lutheran - church. • • "
• ' _ .. •
. • _ •rutu• -
On thelntinnt4by Bev. ~C. Wedekfiril, 147. Henry,
?tidbit' to . :Stittltitszte Detottr, both of North itntivitio
tow~nehip' ' •
bn thelet inet., by Rer..ll. G. Rhoads, 31t.. Jacob L.
'Sholer fo Mlea ElizaOACCiittlley', both of Lpbutott:
THE PHILABELP.HLA CATTLE EARKET. , —The
tdirkeb ter Beef Cattle - was dal! this Weak, miens show
, fug a falling off of fully 60 renti the 100. tbs., the 'arrivals
being in *norm of the demand, and the week's' salsa
`teach about 2800 head at the different yards, g at prirei
'within the range of $710934, &minding a few extra qual.
Ey at $1%©10 1 ,4 the 100 Doi. :Cow' and Calvet' wore
offered and sold at vaa@go for common and good, and
po each for extra quality as to condition, Of Hoge the
rece ipts reached about 2400 bead, inoltkding 1461 at In
ters whir/ sold jet $0 3 444 3 /,, for small still fed ; 6734
t for OA do giribreitra corn fed 'do:i and Ql5 by
to, Milner,. at 'Phillip's, at 6800 the , net 100 Ibe. Of
' Sheep the Bale, coached about 0000 , headt;Vrillif i ally at
tho'keentie Yard, at pi'lees isitiO h
ng iit m to . cants
lb."posig, !minding 406 if 'Wends's . ikt tibout lemma
rates; and QM at the Blll'e:Head, 5t1001056 etc IFt lA. i
drecol•d. • . • •
gpsciat atutits.
In North Lebanon tp.. on the 2nd inst., William Charles,
eon of William and Susanne Elmrbart, aged S years,
2 months And 1 day.. •
On the 14th ult.. iu dlyorstown, Sarah, wife of 151 r.
Charles Woolison, aged 50 years, 3 months and 2d
!days.
The Liehrte
raretilly Cb
ion Market.
7'recled
;aIIDAr. -MARCIi 7, 1860.
P0tat0:44,31 bu , 40
Elms, r e ly doz. 14
Rutter, ib. , 14
Lard, 10
fallow, - 10
Ram, 12
Shouldefa, 10
Sides, 10
Boat), 6
Bees-wax, • • . 26
White Raga,
Mixed Rage, 2
Wiax, 124
Bristles, • .40
.Pdtathers,lo "Pt., - 62 %
Wool, Vb., • 40
Soup Beari,l6 qt., 6. .
Vinegar, IS gat., 12't
Apple r.utt er,* crock, 46
.
The' Philadelphia rflarlzet.
•
LEBANON. WEB
Leh. Mille Ex. Finn SO 50
Smith " Matra 0.00
Lob. I's]. Super. Fine 5.50
Prime White Wheat, 1 80
Prime Red Wheat,' 125
Prime Rye, 80
Corn, 65
Onto, . 36
Clover.seed. 4 50
ilmothy•emid, • 2 50
Fldx-seed, 1 80
Dried Apples:Vl bd., I'oo
Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50
Perieb "Snits,' 2 50
Peeeli"lintzels," 1 25
Cherries, 150
Onlone, 37
PHiIiADELPEL}A, lifarCh 3, 1860.
.There is not much export demand for Flour, but un
der the light receipt s an.' a good city demand, the mar
ket continnos vory firm.. Rye. Flour and Corn Meal are
eteedy. -Wheat is hold - firmly at ttie advance realized in
the early part of the*.week: the receipts are light,
and - demand fair. itye is wanted for distilling, there is
very little coming forward, and all that arrives is read•
fly taken at nur quotatkina: • Corn declined 2to 3 eta..
•,,per bushel duce our lastotbe market Is abundantly sup
plied, but today the demand Is boiler Oatd are dull
Clover Seed is lower,- and sales are mostly to supply the
.retail trade ' expert-demand has entirely ceased.—
Timothy en d Flax Seed are nod demand. Whiskey
is firm at our quotations::Vaster luts aidiraiimt con did •
erebly, the stook being in the hands of a,few, parties,
and very light. The weather is mild and-phut:riot, and
favorable to business. We quote : -•
F Lol;ll—Superfine,.ss.7s - for Common % and $5.117%
to $6.00 for choice ;.E.rtrit, $6.23 to' $6.50,; sod Extra
Family, $6.3.1"t0:51m0, mostly at $6.50 and $6.75;. Mid.
dlings, $1.15 to $4.75; ifino,.ss.oo and $5.25.
WITEA.T.—Good and .. .prime nod, $l3B, and. $1.40;
White, $1.40 to $1.60. • - •
Ayg,—pennsylvanta792 and RI eta; ...Southern, 90 and
.91 etc
COR14:•--Yeilor: 74 cbi. Sou tliortti.
OATS.-+Sratr, 44 cte.. ' • ' •
SARDS.,-Clorar.
.$4,25 to $1,,.75' nos,
SEAL 'Arnotthy, - $3.23 to $3137
Tours rasp
MeCANNILLEY,
Je4tra.l4lcCArcr, rbiladolpbtt..,l
':* OUNPER Wisoiiir:Liblinon Co.
286 North Whereas, and 233 North WiYer.l4.,
. .
eitraltal:
IlE:noderAi g ned". has 11.11 M VED • Vie: COPPER
L.:SMITH and BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to
.3.l4rkef. Streel, the rein nil door fro Strickler's 711'i11, where
ho will be happy to act, all hie, old friends and • custom
ers, and where he bits increnied 4icilitiet. for attending,
to all the departments of his builitevs.
Partlenlar attention giron.to ItxrAnttaci.
All orders thankfully received audprOmPtlY attended
to. ' • OIIADLES M. SEVEREIN, . •
. conerrzeitii an BTaesteorker.
Lebanon, Mareh 7,1860. , ,
(LAtiatainietratatoi . No - lice.
N'tl.2%nl"'Llitrft-",;51venft1;1...t.14.,4717,. of
.ViELIVAT-_,
deed., late of-on; township -i of oputk Lebatiki. Lebanon
county, Pa., have been granted to'' undereigued, re
siding•in the towhellinnudcounty eformaid. Therefore
all persons having claims will pretolttt [hint and those
Indebted will matte payment to ' '
DANIEL K. SPAYD, Administrator.
March 7, 1560.-6 t.
. .
f. 22, -1 re
IA Assignee's N -
otice..
LNOTICE is hereby given that JadebWollor, and Mal
IA ry his wife, °flied:lel township, Leleinini county,
Pit., did, hy a' totuntaryDoini of„&esignnient, make over
and transfer. to' the underpigned of-the township and
comitY. afar esaid, all their property and elfepts'for the
benefit of their creditors. !di .perbons,, therefore, In
debtcd. as well as.those having claims arereguested to
present than to ' DAlall,W..lltilllCH. '
March 7, 1800, ,
_. • .
•
. . .
. Notice-. -, •
HE undersignetrhereby ',Motto; the ' Pane tharhe
has withdrawn front Hoes,flaeler le Gettle, and that
hie'onme to their adler.lisemenCii - an error. - Ile now
tills all orders in Tvir.viso at Loaveeker & Gable's Sash
letAmiry. . '', . , A L4B9N - J.' DIOKISON.
non,-Neieh TOSCO. - • -
. _
s vAlluti3p.B.Tbyrpr LQTS
•
Public Sole;
TA MI, be Sold at nighlie sale, -- ite the public house of
YV AmeiWee. on "9, 1860, at 1
clock, P.M, the following vat unbre TejrnLet.e, No 1,
A CORNER,LOT,
fronting on South Market street forty -Iwo feet. and Mary
'street east 196 tent to en alley. The improvements aro
twoat ry front frame
SHED-ROOF HOUSE;
a good Well of Water with pump, 1100 STY, Src.
No. 2 adjoins No. 1, on the north, fronting forty-one
feet on Market street and-extending east 196 feet to the
No. 3 adjoina No. 2 on the north and: rtoa
the FOUni. containing 41 feet on Market street and ox
tending 196 feet eastto the alley. -
These lota ere very'deei&blebnilling lots e9ti worthy'
tho.attentlon of purcht'ossessionitifli be given
on the. let of Aprll, 1 ntlittohrell .be made
known said day by,' r•-"""O'Sr" vy
„ •
Lo
Ninon, March 7,1860.
-
o Fai•nieli.o and Gardeners.
Subscribers offer for Sale, 60,000 Birrels of
POODRETTE, made-by - the, Lont.Maittrrsertmino
COMPANY. in Lots to suit Purchasers. This - article is In'
the twentieth year of its'lutroduction intolhie country,
and has outlived firtilisers evety.other, description,
for the following reasons.: • •
let. It is made front the nightsoll of the City of Nets'
York, by the 1.. ai. Co., who have a oipital of SIOO,POO
invested-in the business, which is at risk - should they
make a bad article, • ,
2d. For Corn and Vegetables it lathe cheapest, neat
est and handiest manure in the world; lt..min he placed
in direct contact with the seed, forces and ripens vege—
tation two.we. , ks earlier, prevents the cu t worm, &tales
the crop, and is without disagreeable odes , : Shree dollars
worth or two barrels is OH sufficient to irianure an acre
of corn in theliall. : •
1c84,1 bbl. $2,2 Ws. $8.50, , L-5 bbl 9. $B . and over
6 bbls, $1 50 per barrel, delivered free of cartage, to TCB
- or railroad in New York City. •
A pamphlet containing erery information, and cer
tificates from farmers all over States. who
have used. It from two - to- seventeen years, will be sent_
free to any. One applying for -the name.
UItIVIPING BKOIII4IIB & CO
North Elver Agricultural Warehouse,
• 60 Courtland Street;
Nardi". )1360,-202., New . York.
Carpets marl Oft Cloths..
7'INYITt the sttentjon of Housekeepers and Mer
r chants to my new 'Spring Styles . of CARPETING,
trotn the most celebratiemandtacturers; for durability
'cif colors and design, cacinot be surpassed ;'.beautiful
English Brussels Carpets atJti, 00,41 12 1 A three Ply
lugralu Carpets, niltabbi for 'chambers, sitting rooms,
end priors :2i, 87341 11 w001, 50, Atli, 75 eta. Also,
Mite stock of FLOOR OIL CLOTH, from% to 8 yards
,wlda; „WINDOW SHADES in reet varioly,„ red and
'while Clinton, klattingb; Coos - Idattings; Rugs. Matt
'Rag Curpet,lie. • RINEAS HOUGH, Jr.
GS N. tidAtrect, 4 dodrsatibys Noble; West. side. Etrancli.
4tore, South-elute c9rnoir Uf Spring Garden street, l'bila.
. .
in
;4a u b l irlievei
F I ELTD:F.'ltiNC
description of the Portable Penceli giTen below,
so that the pure/am+ Mee of its con
strtictlonv , ' " '
'Fro.l.shows the foundation Block; in -which the Pan.
.riel.fs keed to &Import it .in place so' thee' the itock or'
storm munot crowd It doin, -block is from 3 -to 4
feet long, and 3by der 4 by 8. Inchea square, no shown.
on the cut withstho key wedge in lt.. This block him a
notch in the centre, and a mortimi through nod through
:for the key Wedge to stay the Penner a tho block and
the block to the ground.
FIG. 2 describes this Bar Rails. The Rails are all cut.
of a length in' form Of &bevel. On the pitch df the - poet .
every rall•hne a notch on each end SO SS to connect when
nailed together. - : .
The -bracing otthe Bari betweeti the poets ik the
form of the letter W ; the poet efttkiteleieee ferule tithP.
Baleei
sbow.M•the !'sl f • .-
Tide teens of thecheepes land. a
Jes, peresbleASevel del Peneertnothe •
"ea r ogrere:theellziestmi ToTnehl;i,
11~ •.
JCbn. Stood, dietributing appeal *-
"••• , OonnuMoe forholding appeal,".• '4 00-'
D. J . for Duplmato and • •
appeal nolcca, 7 • . . 6 00
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Public Sale.
. - -
WILL be sold at Public Sale, en Friday, March 221.
1860, at the residence of H. H. liltasinucit, near
M irsenier's Station on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, in
Millereek township, Lebanon County, Pa., the following
personal property , Viz
1 BLACK MARE, 1 BAY COLT,
4 DUR HAM COWS with Calvet,
best milking qualities, 2 ifelf •
-
ers, 7 Steer!, 2 Yearling Bur- 1 a
ham Bulls, 3 Sows, and 1 Boar of Chester county reed,
1 Four horse broad wheeled Wagon, 1 Two beree Spring
Wagon, 1 Sleigh, 1 Rockaway .Carriage, 1 Double Sett
Harness, 1 Laud Roller, Pl.ugha, Harrows and Cultiva
tors,Single and Double trees, Forks, Cow and Halter
Chains,.Orindatonee 'Hay and Cornfodder. Bela and
'Hadar:clia, Tables, Chem. a lot of Chickens and Pea
fowls, with a variety of Household and Hitches uten
sils too uumoreus to mention.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, 31., when conditions
of sale mill betnaade known by
Mircb 7, 1580. • • SAMUEL MOCK.
it °ROI:rail"111.0001714 1 g.
os E P • KtI i RCH;V: rei,i adc — out t
Pwith Lebanon 'Bordnin, from March 22 . 1850, to
To received from Samuel D. Kreider,
(collector, to full, • 166 18
To to tetva t . .
. , 20 41
To cask received G. an Abraham Shenk;col• '
lector for 1854 tn fell. 100 00
To cash received from W. G. Ward,,collee•
Sr fir 1555, In . 50 00
To cash received tronfrOcorge col
lector for 1858, in full. ' 1013 30
To caeh received front D. E .
'tor for 1859,.- '!" - 3906 90
To snob received from, D. R..3lllier, Mind. r '
permits . 1 59
to cash received from Joiaili Olelm , Req., • :
Goes collected. 6 1.0
To cash received from gawky Ar.lOEl3 fur
90 (0
To cakh received from Jacob Gloodbart,
pavement., 121 02
to cash received from D. S. Dammond,
pavement 24 75
Tu"c Ali received Rozo . Widcw Eckert,pare
meat . 19 06
To caeh roceived:for.Cliene License • ' 30 00
To
,cash received treit emit Orohnitsithiiie
era fur a Bricttehrilit la Market - 110 00
To cash received from George Clutzeintligt,_ . -
Patter's field refit . 366
To cash mecelvcd from •Mr..taiiniforin:;fw..Lem bb • '
To CMIj r i et t ifed from i - ninnifidin . b 0
To caeh received ,from doseph.Dainbeiter,.. • • .
morsel lvnned 400 00
To cash received &om Philo Reading 11
900 00
13olanco.ln the Venni:try, Ma - c 4,1859
RS oath pull Fundry poreoonua ordpre; !mutt 1ii.1863
2t orders to Jatiice Ltiecomb,
Supervisor
8 orders to aeo-ze• Borgner, lato - ••
Eitpervinr 838
. 13
b orders to'#ugtvittutlV.truen,brlck
laying • ~,. • "
G ,m .'..L9 65
5 orders 60 LebanOn as Co'oy,.
. •
Oita coosu ieil - .142 , 38
5 orders to Peter Hale, laullng '9 75 •
2 orders to lsisc Eroff6r, Burr...lug 47 00
2 orders oJ. CWetillt..E.ll(l 5O 0')
1 oider.toll.llOGord, -PdllcoL.l
, . .1, 00
1 do -.Uother Ilego,Surveylug A 67
lln flu 7 _ dr
5 order to 141clibins • Bornbgardner, tett!
1' do A. P. 'lCndelie, qUildog 93 7v
1 • do J. 39, 1011 agar, picot°. t • -3910'
1 ...do St. P. Colima!), • ' . -
Poet • . • ' '3900'
1 order to G. AI.. Fauber...l Otirest• . 18.09
1.. do, .1. Wvidle, elder unrg..ez .10 AO .
1. do Wor.ll.liiher. - 19.110- ' •
I do J. .11. 'Mark, C0d0211,n50 , 'Oll
.• t. 1.933 93
•
lly
cashisaidirundrr
'dors issued lu 1z1.2 Off debts coo.
tr.cted In 1558.
itreet*,• brick sold • It 09 •
• Peter liele,beuling . 3 10 .
:George Ildrgt er, eupervlsar - 9,40
D. Vockt .11%8 brick 024.2.
Philid Ariy.ld, Anna
W.: ittestln, printing - • •10 1.6
J.. kr t : Nat tt. plAning Market toot .• $,60.
.Jr 61. - Good.-statlonery . • i: '• ~.•1 11. • .
• Chits:GreenAwake; oil and pander ;:,10 O. : ' -
George & Sliollenberg r, needles 293 • - -
George •Areuta, Cu.b re in Walnut - • . .
street .. 16'00_. ' : .
Joseph 1 1 61insel, Rand . . 9 00 •
1.1111% Sowere, blacksmith Work ' 2.09 • .
Jeseph 11:Miler, bootleg
J.)hei WeiJarLu, ruder". , to 00 - ' '
Joseph Aruoltl, culbart in Vino- .
greve street. .•
.12 G 2 '
Geor,;e N alter, distqbuting appeal
notices 10 00
John' Weidman, land damages' ' 10 00
Sudan Breaker, returekd tax. . : 9 110 . .
Gore 11•;s1t4,ir, do .. d4:', , - .. r 23 99 •".
:r.crnAry rt.teresi. Conpo'
r ri'b a - . 114:1- 1;"` •'' ' ' .'
fowl rondo • -,t-
.. • 74
ie . * • ' / 66 Tit
„ j r„t w ..
. Att. opfutsliDdlniz .1r s plid io '69 $' 6 .•6 76
.SoOrdure' iFa tied and paid in 18.9.
- J , mho -r, one Hood -'- • - ' - 100 CO
~ o interest 9 20
J . do , 1260
il r -• 900
JOU %YUMA er, r o• '
Wen-Shirk, • do/' 420e4.4 .0 . ,
D rocht & _ions do - . 33 7,6: ,
Isaac llotr,r, ti.i . 7.07
Joseph I: Roston, do -• . • 4.42
- .141 03
Wm. M. Brenliii, prhleing ". :,.` JO 00 .
J. Young &Co ~ • AO, , - . .. - 7325 -• •
z jel:trii
ilartinutt & Sup, : ..do .' • „Ali 73 ..-
'W th' &:Ro" athl. 'do - ' '
.1 - -
62 o_o
Nicholro 11( ortner, enter - 7 1'50
John Si , cot ' I..'Glikidhart's -,... - - . .
codB
J• 111111 Slitiz.i, roooidlitifen . 67
.D. , .31. Karnielny,•batd IrltO '... r.-..„.,, , . 4.95 -'
8.74
(4t•orgo alt. r, for filliogieklifiillny ' ' -:- 6 CO
John Spohn,handets. - .... , z . ,. , ' .609
•
S. P Sunda), stone
•c -
Win. Istechor, lisueerne- • . '• -23. "5 . ,-
Enrollonkne of Ault's. • . 450
- •
'Henry S ;Oit, r,ii won icOritriei§t . ... 195,13 '
• ,
Leary Loy, ." Bridge hi:Meth. : ' 100 . otl ,
298 13 ,
ifenriSbott," work in ChsteintS . t. -T94 52 .
Go. Berg oer, . do, , do .. - 2100 --
819 52.
IltinerShott,'! .do Centre St. - 32 84..
Bantgartuer & ..SOrh. f.r wo.k - • '
done riCiellti , iton Centre Et .. 32 40
Henry 'f•bot,t, for work_ dbne. OD • -
WAlnnt St. 249 87
Ileoiy Loy, for building of MI !ge •
on Walnut St. .. . • 29 la
Elcuagartner • * .2 Brien, for Culbert.
_on Milani St.. , • • 253_90
lieury Shot& tor work dope on ?lime. • .
groro 43c., . • • .- - -/4 I'6 • .
Boingorinor & Burn, fur . Colbert ..
on Yinpgrove St. . • •.• 64. 80
Henry. Shott, for work .I.,ne en . . •
.hintbarky . • 62 60
Shots, for work done on
Water St. 2 50
Henry" Shott, for work done on
Compbellefolet St:: • . '
Henry Sh !be
. wptk done on
OW Outaberland St. 20 GO
Sbotti,,for work dotie on '
Elizabath St. 22 20
henry Shott, for. work done .ou
rm.ridga A Hes, • : s 14 G 2
Ilenrj , , , ftitt, for 17 - ork-11050:oti
13eury 811011, for mork'doni. On , " ' ' : •
. Doe, • 13-87 • • -
7Eronry Sbotti , for work done on
Chiodhart NBlendow. •
Henry enoty.' 'work dnrid en • ''. ' '
•Orodar Walk, • 5816' -
'Goo 'Borgaer,.for Crossing
Lebanon Gas Company, Ota con- . • , . •
enana,. • ' - :,;240
.o:ll..Coleiniin. 6 Lamp Poets . . 00
eater*. - 100 CO •
4otord, do - do - • 166,90 ..• • 0- •
Jaly Intereat 1830, (onCotirif.ne) ' -•. ,: •
Sonde:- - "000..00
January Litervi 1000 (on 0 peni) . •
yu 14 11,..1110ad4 . ' - 941
Phills 46:tits; dun o ell
•u.z Itirguiesi, do. • • IO OD
4:11- Meth, - do • . ' • '• 10 CO
AY. llii , obnr, 10 - IXl' -
'0: Xl2*,' ' 'do 113 80
A..-Mulier, : • ID , OO
DelkliCaritieuy, Chief liitrgeis 10 - 120
'do, c ; % 100 00
Joe;;KiiKii:..l'reaeiver - -": ,. '111 11
I.ll4kiaighler,..s.ollciter.. : 00 :
...?Po'.3o4'.l,44lh.Copetsibh • •
220 00'
Inciak tat 11.1whcoileteibea, extra ' " Bix
Bali oda: filributarida • • i•
ufai;Alsiall 'a:1860. . 40,89
• OUTSTANDING TAi.
D..E.lllUer, eqUeittceroil669.4W- -, .`Lc, 7 se'
Bele - odes and cotAmisistozi to *bli •__
deducted ' ' • -17Z9 32
OUTSTANDING I , ,,:vBmvivr•Aoool7NTB.
pee. Derr,
.perutuent 16 00 '
'4ll:lo.ltalltoger. •do " 800'
111(rao d Houghter, • d 0.60 00
Itir& Beres, - do '5B 97
Soloxiiottlloker, - .26 85 •
flansiettlysenarrelt, do . 10226
. . ' • 228 68. $1955 84
•411i6Vreesurer reeemea ordeix on
Iriferestileoupeus)lB6o, uty ob .
ltihleh fie geld - ' 217!.6p
• •
Bittanoein - band to Pe piad ',ben
presented • •
- Tite"Freasnrer.resetvtd 1 order on
July coupena 1850, $9OO 00
.
On which ho paid 40 Ou
.
Balance in band . $3OOO
The Treasurer recelee.l 1 order on
January 43 mpene 1880, • 0 00 00
On which to plait • 7 . 1.4 • 0
linhome° on hand SIM 00
In liddltirm to the above, the former Councils issued
the following Boode:
1 Bond to , Geo. 11.1ffamn, gf 0 00 '
lot. due A pril .1, 1060,. . . . 12 00
1 Botta to J: D. Kreure
due April 1, 18Gu,
' • - ' •
•
illond to . CELTlstlow floury,
-300 0.) 319 00
Au 6 April 1, 1860. It 00
318 Of
I Bond to Job Vitetuqser, 100 10
Int. Otte Orli 1; 1880, 8 00
Bond
. . . • . ---- 10(1 LO
1 fiond 10 il7m. Shirk.. 411 00
kilt. due April 1.,1060, 24 00 , _ ~ :...
... _ .
• , .- . , . ------ ~- 424 60
1 lt•wd to Wm. S h irk.. 170 00 . •
tOl.'; 00' April 1;18h0, 10 20- .
.1
Illoist to7:1,Y00117 , .20os. • 460 00 180 SO
10. dueiApoil 1,1060, 27 00 .
.
to Vona Iroffeyr,
Int due Aplil 1, /8(30.
-
Rondo Walter & Maio, • 24 94
'Si'27l 20
4nlkdotApril 1, . 20 33
1 lio2A to .1A01:1*Tt lid y ,
Tnt due April 1, 1.00,
•18onil to livery Brincit, 04 41 .
Int. dO6 April I, Is6o,
• •
1:136nd to Din'el SelPrt, .401 49
tit, duo Aptltl x 1860,
taro ngh IndebWilpoN April 1, 1560
Lebanon, Idarth 181 V.
~
•
Oppoi.zte the ourt Irsja
it° B S'is LeLliellualls tun LARGEST and TEST
selection of pure and . fresh Thugs, Merlicines,
Spires. Porfetnery;Mod Patent Medicines that has ever.
heon'in Lebanon. His great facilities for-the lwd:wise
of Drugs. null his long 'treaties] acqiihintance - with the
Medical, Chemical,. and Pharmaceutical details of the
Drug Store, as well as the: Chemical Laboratory, ena
bles him to give .purchasers:mani advantages; and i t
. ..will be to the profit of all Persons, to beware of these
who - would deceive,..and to buy their Dregs, Medicines
nd if they wish them "perfectly puq, at Dr,
B, Opposite the COLL"
, LIVER: OIL.
. ,
'ore, fveili,and gen;
e Cod Lirer Oil cat ,
tutly for: sale at Dr.'
ss' Drug Store.
lead for the dere of
tsuntption. Bronchi:
Led Chrimicdiseases
PEYSIOK'S
SYRUP:'
ilaiArowing demand
Dr. Physick's Cough
rep, for COUghs, Cold,
1, Broach itis, - and . all diseases of
induced a certain individual
to try his hand at counterfeiting it, .This is ;to warn
the public to be on their guard iix fattire,.and observe
well-:the mark.s of the:fmnuitie Physiek's Cough
krrup, for without. Dr. Ross' name on the_ label it - is
counterfeit. Brewed, and. sold only at Di. RossrDrug
Store, opposite the. Court Mouse,
KM
3E097 93
DR. ItOSS' - BLVOD PILLS.
Fort; the purposes of a family medicine, and- when.
ever purgation is needed, th..se pills are ounal,and in
many cases superior to any Other pills. , They act oafs
ly. gently and with Out producing pain or unettainasit.—
Good in the cammennatitimt of fevers, Efeadsche, Liver
Complaint, Costfroneei; Diddlnasa." Dyspepsia. and all
diseases arising from impure Maxi- Aek for Dr _Bees'
Blood rills and see that Dr. Boas' name is on the label.
O _E ~
,
vot -
/
Fresh (Arden-and Elower Seeds in great -variety, and
of Snit quality, warninted to 'be as represented, uold
wholesale and Wall at Dr. Roes' Drug Store.
DR. - BERAL'S EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA;
For the cure of Rheumatism, 'Tetter, Biles, Scrofula,
Paine in the Bonet; Old Sore, Piniples on the Face t and
Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous 'Headache and other
Nervous Diseases ' Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising
from Impure blood or the Imprudent use of Mercury--
For th ree purposes it will be found - superior to all other
rfAnct.Vez, ?rise $1- per bottle, or $6 . Mottles for $5,
Sold may at Dr. Ross' Drug Stare, opposite the Court
Rouse.
PURE_ OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY.
For a valuable Consideration Dr. Rois has been ap
pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and Lebanon
county for
.iiholesaleing and retailing Lyon's Pure
OliiccCatawba Brandy. A Metrics' teatime public will at
once perceive whore the P COLE and GENITOR Ohio Brandy
to be bad. Beware of poisonous imitations but so..
e trh tide at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
S' TONIC MIXTURE. • .
Fortbeen Liver Complaint. DYsPell'sla:' EOM;
ache; Weakness: eNlPPTiervous Diseases generally eh ,
Tonic,Mixture.excials all other medicines. The largi
• and increasing sale. of it,- demands that it should be
made moreextensliely known. Almost immediate rs
.fief, and in many instances, rapid auras fellow. its pro;
per use. Aslc:ftsr Dr. Ross' Tonic Mixture. • . •
• DR. ROSS' TETTER OINTMENT,
,sroirthe.eufb OrT,etter, Ringworms, and various other
pniPtivi *Ogee.' Bald at Dr. Bolts' Drug 'Store.
. Dr..Roesot regular practical Druggist, Cheralet;_and
Pharmapcutiet, with an extensive and varied eiperionee
'of over 22:yeant, 7 -antl a Graduate of - Jefferson' Medical
totlego,,Plilledelptila, wishes to direct the attention of a
discuminating public, to hie large and carefully selec
ted stock of PURE AND FRESH Mediotnea; otterhig
01 ad cantege . not fo be had eleewhore. - The people rail
ea,se. Alike & riots of this. HE PARTICULAR I Da.
Roan' tano Siedur TO DIRNCTLT or vein OMR COURT
. lIOUSS.
Ask for Dr. Epee Ttrug Store, and take care that you are
110 . t Pat,direagil• '.. •
DR. ROSS'
DR.U.G sTORE
OPPOSITE ECO u Frr 'HOUB E
L 7 '? l,l i o tAiyeillarr 22, 1800 -
•
LEMBERCER'S
'DRUGSTORE
as 3 17
bIbINES, QUATATT TS Or
POST IMPORtANCR.
I. 1 : . LEMItritfIER, . Graduate ofiboPbllw
. dclyhia College of Pharmacy. otters to,tbe
Throne of 'Lebanon and surrounding einntry.!
FURS sedoction of DrAge, 51edinines and
Cheinicals, and the filet qtyliity of Portant - cry
!. na'Toilet nod Fancy Soaps, embracing the
heat nutainfactum in the ormtitry„ and abtrge
Variety of .Toltdit Brushes. Nail. Flesh. Clothe
id. 14air..4rushas. Pocket. Toilet. and Fine
Uombe of:lvory, Rhell. Horn Audi ndia Rubber.
SPICES. PURE • S•P [CBS.
11 62
.Purc whole and lamina Spice arnoffered for
• le initirge and sniall unauditins at .
:LEM BER . G WS. Drug Store.
GARDE:S.BEDS,
Ten sill find a fuiriasoitment and it bug.
variety or FRESH Cifirden and Nowt:. SeWs at
. LEM 13ERG.E4'S. . •
21. 1 16.
Conden.ed Lve. Concentrated... Lye, Soda Ash.
and Potn..ll in lame and small
I.E.M.B r Eßriiiiit'S Drug Sion%
Waeldog 6,,dp,,lLdOpg Sodu, ?earl ARII,SRI
eyaties. pi .am r.f.Tartar. all pure, and for sale
In ]urge and ainalbqu4ntitiea nt
LEhlriEll.G.Eß'S Drug Sinn..
If yen am to irant: of good Washing Soap.
Pero whas or rid - Clisiile Soap, Nuttry : FLNi.
Erosive Soap to 'remove &roe spots, superior
Shayiug art., buy the name at
- • LEMBD,MER'S. • • I
• Rio Yorwarit• .is* flair Took? sortietting ,
to make the hair grow; to cleunao the head, and,
tti rrol'enfre.:: - i 5 9f Plc pairif „yen , J 9
• • • Call at trftilt Rit'g.
TRUSSESL T R USSES!'
H
" The ofilletedais requestod to call on 4 exam
ino mystock of Trance, Supporters. cow
prising a variety Of Manxifneture.
114.."Mansh's"-Gdnnine• Amproved‘Self Ad
wiling Pad Trnas.!' -
“Nhirah's" Cittlllloli far Ilmminr.
• A A invaluable. artlelo-for the purpose.
If you arn in wont of auy of the obnye yot
can LA MAIO pt
• ~T e1;31411111(1ER'S Drug Stpro .. .- •
purethlw ~atail tidy;
itterticie for -Medicinal Purposes
110 pb ukiiP et -
-
• .I.,BNPRXert ER'S Drug Slora,,
Opposite the Market ltuuse.
Anythinu you wan; that ie kept in a well
conducted. First elass,Drug El9ro, sin be turn.
Janet! you by „ -
LEMBERGER,
Chemist and Apothecary.
Feeling thankful for the very, liberal patron.
age thus far received from the Physicians, Ater
ehanta, aud Casein of Lebanon and surrgund•
hips, I again sollelt a share, promising* use
very efforbto please all. ; •
girt 3 POcial atMnt/tin given to PIITIMEAN't
Parscrarrions and' PAYILT IttOrIPTS, and all
"a:lmin° dispentell Warranted PURE, always
godd as carpi.* obtained, anywhere. and sold
tb anitih r o times, Itanieuiber the Address,
‘ ° 4 - • JOS: , L. L'EMBBRGER,
Drs ist, mom* and Apothecary,
Feb.lls, . Market street, !Abelson, Ps,
E
-- I'l2 VI
.50 00
IS 00
- 477 00
1)7 87
7,07
• 2.)1 . 5$
b 2-20 .
1 23
DR. ROSS'
FOW I3 II SRRDS,
The , Last Notice.
eillt: undersigned having dissolved partnership. over
a year ego. now give the last notice to those indebt
ed to them, thatunless , paruent is.rnado by the I..fh of
itlarch, all the accounts will be found in the hands of
Anthony Ely; E al: JOHN OEORi E,
JOHN SILELLEICHEROHE.
Lebanon, February .'2,1860.
WitottrlON eriele eii
•
'sg Esta hi f l
(LAME OF LANcAsT En.)
TEXT door to. HENRY a STINE'S STDII2, Camber
lanplotreet, Lebanon, Pa.
I moul4 ievpeetfully announce to the afire= of Lei.
Anon, end Rurrounding vicinity, that I Mies :svelte/Kt,
and opened a. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK alr
PP,ENCH CLOTIP3, BLACK DOE SHINS,- Few, Case-
Imetee Silk and Ileneeilee Vesting% good/ for Fashiona
ble bbido•ne Cont., ac., en., of .the latest importatfoos.
ell of which will ho randstoooler at the shortest notice ,
end price. to rclit the flume. /Prom the void which boa
been bore of a thorough practical Collor, I feel Battened
through my long experience in businees, Artietid aka
and well known reputation as a SCIPTItinC /.'utter, tbs.%
.Fran dontp.te witb the &it Merchant Telloring eateh.
ilehrueute in the cities of New York. and Phibuielphia.
Trout log to the intelligence of a discerning puldie, and
a Strict attention to •businese, r hope. to meet with
IRICCtSII O'ltoUliB Merchant Tailor .
Dun't forget the Place next to Henry* Iltlge'lf More.
Cumberland meet., fAbaao4; A 1859.
O. 11071,11101. 11. T. 110711L1.11
/1 0 ffinan lira her s
LEBANON COUNTY.
. . .
•
. .
Tlt A N . S If A.l lON LIN Fl'..
• DT LERAXON VALLEY RAILROAD.
o: the flan will pay particular attention to
UP GaAs shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad.--
GoOds will Se sent daily to and from Philadelphia to
Lebanon, Myrrstewn and Atinville Stations, and all
other points in theounty.
FItRIG contracted for at the lowest passible est.!.
and delivered with dL.patcb.
' The Proprietors will pay particular attention to, and'
attend personally, to the nee:rips am% ikdivery of all
Freights.
For hiformatien. apply at their Office, at the Lebanon
_yrohy Railroad Depot, In Lebanon.
rintsl, MARX, their Ag.rut In l'hiladetilda, will Ki
wiss be tenni! at Buees MereAnnts lintel, North
,Third kArect`rhitaddph'ia. • .
Lebanon. )Ilhich,3o, 1869. ROFFMAN & BRO.
IM
$21:15, 00
kikeading Railroad.
~/tielkiteOn!Hey Branch.
_~~
rTrt1:7 , 7 , 7 17 1:17,3 -
EAZelit
DM
Two. Doily Passenger Trains to Read.
ing, and Harrisburg.
TIiAES LEBANON, gs,lng Last to at 0.07 A.M.,
I. and 3.47 I'.ll.
• Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.24 P.
M. mud 11A A
I ..61.
At Rending; both trains make close connexiona for
Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, IV illituus.
port, Ae.
Morning train only connects at Beading for Winos
barn, Pittston and Scranton.
At ifartisburg, trains Connect with "Ponnsyleaula."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Talley" Railroads
for Pittsburg, Lanazster, Baltimore, duniiry, Chambers
burg,
Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 60. to
Baltimore. $3 30.
Ski lbe.baggnge allowed to cacti pant:niter.
The Second Class Can run with all the above trains.
Through First CUM Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara
Britlklo, Detroit, Chicago, mil 'all the principal
paints in the Weat, North West, and thinsilas; and Emi
grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can la
had on.appliention to the Station Agent: at Lebanon.
$ Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be•
fore the Trains start, Higher fares charged, if paid in
toe ears. " G. A. NICOLLS
January },1660, - EitOnser and Saperintouient
NORTH - I:RI% ONliiStodair •
• DIVIDIEDI •
GREATEXCI'rEMNET.
-Cram., Binh for CM Peoples lien,. .
• -THE • ACTION
01. tin) Legielature of the Oomumnweiilt..
reference to the Borough rot . NORM. a
IABANON, bee caused an unusual degree of entice
ment among. its quiet inhabitants, but not ,near so
moth n! the Frogs Arrival nf
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
pt the 3IAItSION GOOSE STORE OP
Inegsrs. Fliiick - &•Brother.
. The Proprietors feel oontHeut that ihmare still
able to supply all their eustomersoind the...relit of
mankind,. wbo will flyer thorn with a call, with any
variety of the
CHOICEST GOODS.
The new syetem enables thorn Wall at prcatti ra
dimedprices, which they holm will be: a peat induce
merit for all desirous of haying ibeip, to give them a
CAL' Call and see for yonraplvea. • .
.da- Ladies and Gentlemen are Most eortliaßyinvitnt
to give them a , eall. and examine tot themseltee.
North Lebanon Aoronth',.april Lt).
EW Frit 131,
And cheap Dry Goodi, Groceries and Queens-
ware, .
Al - tra Cornrr of amberiand 'Wee! unit Plank Rood
viESSRS. RA UCH tehe plensurp ininfornt
11j ing their friends and the piddle generally that they
bare opened with a large and carefni'y sel...ted assort
about of
DRY GOODS,
ROC ?RIE •
• : - - • ; > QIIIIEN3WARE.
to which Lacy reepeetfully inetto the attention of the
public. Their
':DRY GOODS - ;_
hies ell been infected iritb tho ifitiatest mi.. from the
ingest
r Importing (louses in Pia mdelphiu r
• G-ROCgRIES,
. , .
A larjo stock of cheap Sugars. Coffees, Tens, Chocolate,
and I kinds of Spices. Also.* large assortment of
.. . QUEENSWARE.
, .
among which ate the newest pattcros, together with etl
meet Itu'endleil variety of 600de Their "line
nese, which will be Hold vory : e.biutp fur cashior Cuuntty
Produce taken in iotchange.
Oct. 26. 11;£9.]
Look to Yot eats.
Coll* one ! me 'aft ;ie . " - chid judge
-• • •
• for yourrelves.
TO' GARBRk respeetfcilly invites - the eitLu.ns of
Lobannn county to call at bi' now BOOT, SHOE
and' El AT Store. in Walnut street, between Carniany's
and Botobeiger's Hotels, where he hoe opened x splen
did new Spring and Sunnnur stock of Boots and Shoes
tor Gentleman ; also Hats & Caps for Men and Boys.
HeAakes orders for Boots and, Shoe., and makes- them.
at short notice out of the. beat material, and will war
rant thdin to' give perfect' eutistiction.
EeMia=liii2=;l
Lebanon, Apr 11.20,1859
Philip F: McCanly -
StiSIIIONABLE BOOT" AND SEWN MAKER
etll Cumberland Street, one door • Bost of
If Ole Black Rome lintel. Thankful for the
vei,f•liberal, patronage extended to motor the short:dole
1 hare te - en in budocw., I would respectfully ,solicit a
continuance of the pohro , Hge of the public.
Ile has. at all times An aesortmont of ROOTS and
SHOES of hie own tunnuteclare on hand, which will he
diiposed of on remeouable terms.
FINE BOOTS. LADIES' GAITERS,
Those de!siring a neat, well.itiada Article. are invited
to give me a trial. Childrehe' elm& of every variety
and:iulor on hand.. Heavy work mule to order.
• All work warrarrtod. Repairing neatly done and
aleugge4 tiade miolerate. Lotation, Sept. 11, 1859
STO K OF FALL 4, WINTER.
Boolsj.Shoes, Haft,. 413appi, tt.c.
ei 1112 tiuderehened has returned from the. End. and
1 has opened et Mr store, GU Walnn i t street, a want&
eenbetodr •
1 ,..13qQrg SHOSK HATS, ?STINKS,
TRAVELING BAGS. d'., dc.
embracing the inset tampion; assortment ever
[mitred to the !deuce public, for Ladles, Gen
tlenten and Childrot: is assortment for the' , adios In
:chides the latest styles of Shoes, and• nor article of
Cum Boots, elegantly adapted to the coming season.—
FOr the(lentlemon'he has the latmt style Ilat., of all
qualiges, end at I.ov prices . and Iteoht, cc., el tho let.
est fettltlens. for Luba end 31en Ile hes a great e... , §ort•
Dint of Cape, of the latest styles. X reent tutoortnond
of Gum Bouts end Shoes of all kinds. Ile sure to call
and examine thil et , clc . befOre pumhasing elsawhere.,
9ff"Mr.-.llea-anan. has removed . •Iknit .n.I Slab.)
Store to the corner of the alley, opposite. the JO, a few
doors. mouth of *le late location, bitbe Courier hnihting
JOB. BoIVMAN.
ftlk. Melleureslaker , and work limas to enter.
th.:loborlt;ll3i9. . . • .• .
11l
you.nee - AT1E11 4 498 Now Book and Flgne
. Soto re. .
. . .
: 1 1/Y___ . 9_OP . find • COAL YARD.
THE`-nuclerslgned, having bought Mr.
, Henry Spoon r Wood and Conl Yard, a 'A i nts;',l'.l:
abort distance.nortll-.teua of Messrs. Fatter i • - •^ - %7"
Kutch'' roundny,ia I.IA .borough of North •
"Leharerr t seff Arno 150%44 from '2OO to WO CORD.. • OF
-WOOD and froth . 60.0 to 1000 TONS OF. COAL, of all
kinds and grades, ,, whielcf will sell atthe yard or deliver
at LI areal), pristith ids will snit the times. I therefore in
.:rite-all those thit are in want of any of those articles to
ea)l and nee the *same, anortain prices, and Judge fdr
themselves. DANIEL .LIGHT, (tnerrhaut.)
. *North Lebanon, April 1.4,186 e.-tr.
•
• Butchery Rem oval..
andcralgued respectfully informable friends and
I"Ristomera and the public la general, that he has
Tensevedlits Residence and Butchery to the residence
Of Aidow Shantz, in Chestnut street, Lebanon. where
iseuablkl to carry on hie BUTCIIF,RING RUM
. IiBSS on.nn irroreased anal*, and hopes Lfa friends will
rail arida new,pla7e or business, where he will always
.keep Bar sale 'good Beet, Ike epoottangeinent• of the
publiC ie aolloitea.•.• amos
Lebanon. February 8,1860.
N
•
.• . Ready Aiade. clothing.:
AA splendid assortment of Summar Chthing, Coats
Trite, Pent i,. and every thing. else ftw n pleasant
sumssit.SLlT,ju-t opened gad now for expiltitiou and
at,thelprgp Clotbli4 Emporium, Notre Butldingt..
id. R - ABER of The Arm of Reber • Jh Deo'rhas Just
rettirned,from the city with a large and ;well selected as
sortreept' oftCLOTIIINII. They are wild at reduced
pricesto eutClbe ;lines, :Aiwa variety of Rome Made
p, I o ',tu g . Something for every body. Call it
• • RABBE & BRO'S, 2d Story.
Lebanon, June 1,18119.,
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