lEBliannit AUDDOLAVeSSZEKOLIeI CEASE TO LEAD, WS MAW 20 FOLLOW." lIPtL4I.4)II3ILICIC Editor and Proprietor. , LEBANON,. PA. •, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ft, 1860. . _ • ROR PRESIDENT IN 1380 ' JOHN C. BIVCKINRIDGE I or i.o.rooKr. .0.00.. to the Ditolefoo of th• ( hxrleetott Democratic National Conreation.) FOR GOVERNOR, ?HENRY D. FOSTER, OF WESTMORELAND. PRESIDENTIAL LECTORS Zledart at Lama OE°. tI. KISK Samar) Van District Eledors. 1. Frederick F4erver. 14. J. Reckhow. Wm. C. Patterson.. 13. George D. Jackson. 8. Jos. Croukutt. le. J. A. AM. 4. JO. Brenner. IH.J. 11 Danner. 3. J. W. Jacoby. 01. J. R. Crawford: 6. Charlet! Kelly. 10. U. N. Lou. 7. 0.? Jllll6l. 20. J. B. Howell. 8. De•id Scholl. 21. 17. P. Fetterman. 0. J. L. Lightner. 22. Samuel Marshall. 10. B. 8. Barber. 23. Wllltam Book. ' 11. T. H. siker. 24. B. D. Hamlin.- 12. 8. 8. Wincbeater. 26 Gaylord Chnr4h. U. Jessqh Lanbaoh. TIIE CartALESTON CONVENTIoN.— The Democratic NationEst.,"Ezeentive Committee entertain ti ideft,of chang ing the place of holding the 'nest• Democratic National Convention.-- They have no .power in.tbo - prenibieu- The playa wee flxed, - not bq the tom mittee,'btit'ly►rote of 4he Oinolnnabi Convention. The ttlomitliftne was empowered to fit the time, but was entrtisted with no authority 'whatev er as to the place for holding the Con vention. This is the view taken of the subject by the Chairman of the Commi Mee, end no Ybought . ia or has been entertaine4 of making a • change. TAXES.--In some of the western counties of thjs Stato the people 'are in a State of rebellion against the taxes laid to pay the interest on bonds issued to railroads.. In . Washington county, the house of an indiyidual was levied en by an officer and ad vertised ler sale; when the• people hold . a 'meeting, passed strong anti tax resolutions, and denounced in - ad vance any man who should bid on the house. The day of. sale came, and sure enough, though a crowd collected, 'there was no one to hid on the prop erty, which was accordingly returned 'to its owner. vs. A Birt for the relief of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, has been reported from the Commit tee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives; and from 'what we ean learn by reports from Harris burg, it will pass both branches of the. Legislature without serious oppo siVon. We are not surprised,says the Beading Gazelle, at this application of the Companyfbr further aid from the State. When the original bill, for tho sale of the State Canals to the Sun bury and-Erie Railroad Company was before the Legislature, in 1857 and 1858, we opposed it on the ground that the advantage to he gained (vas all on on Sl,lo—and that side, viol the ,Commonw< , eitli--and predicted that: she would ultimately be asked to re linquish her lion upon the road, to aid the Company in its completion. Ylut the bill became a law, and the Bale was consummated. And now the State finils herself in the predic ament of a creditor whose security, for previous advances will be worth nothing, unless he makes further ad vent* to ;lave bis debtor from . insol vency. • The construction of the rail road has come to a dead bait, for want of funds. The State's first mortgage will be worth little or noth ing unless the road is finished,. and it mina be finished without more mon ey, which can only be Weed upon the securities that the State .bolds.., In this dilemma, the poor Commonweal th Le t 's. bat one alternative to take: She 'is loser, as the ease note standa-- she Cannot be a greaterlosiii, ; by grant ing what the Company astr. •••• COUNTY SUPFatiqrpnotrers.--The triennial elections for County Super intendents of the Common 'Schools, will he held. in the several counties of this Cotnrnonwenith,'On the first Mon tilijr (the 7tli) of May nest. The law providat *that - the Directors of the several Soho& 'Districts of each coun ty; shall meet in Convention tit, their reepokdtive county seats, and elect the County Superintendent by ballot. A majority only of the Directors in at tendance, is required to elect, and not a majority of the whico Directors in the county. In a matter so impor tant, therefore, there nld he a full attendance of, the D tots from ev ery District. PaltrlncE on OttioINAL sm.—Pren tioe, in the Loulle Journal says:- - Wise Harriet Beecher, a woman of great ability sister of the Rev. Hen x_.y Ward Beecher, and several other, Beechers,, has published a theological work, inquiring how Hi n came into the 'world. There are matters of more .1 prectioal importance than that in - qui-• Whore_ xs astig in your gatclen e you had better in yourself in dri• ving l$ oultheix in speoulat.laitha*it got in. LEGISLATURE The following is a copy of .a, bill now before the Legislaturo A SUPPLEMENT to an act entitled "An Atilt to enable the Governor 'to appoint notaries pdhlittfi end (or o t her purposus therein mentioned," ap proved theft:multiunit) tidy of . 'April,' - one thou valid eight hundred d forty. SEC. 1. Be it enacted, &0., That so mnob of the first !action of said act as renders, or hes or may be construed to render justibes of the pease dis qualified from bolding the officoofiiotory public, be and (bit game is hereby, repealed so far as re lates to the county of Lebanon. u• Mr. Butherferd presented a peti-: Lion from the citizens . of Lebanoni county praying for a law prohilyitingi the bunting of . deer with dogs inLeb- 4 anon county • ' - The bill to ineOrporate the Lebk Valley Marble ComPany .has lloally' passed the,ltopsep - , Before the pas sage of this.bill the names of J. E. Daugherty; Th .i.Sarmany, A. P. Eli and Peter Siiiith,"P. S., 'were serted. additional ltirttrporatorij. : "An act, antborizing the. Aidlt4:6l General to cancel any balances stand-, ingopen against the" tebtNnlttink; in - his offkoe . dn 'AidenOs v at' Oil& bank, ,, pitseed.::"totti:l6snseiklin i dt been,signed by 44."0:oir,firrktr... .The nomina4on . .of•Tkitt:Tliours-li. Burrows as Saperinteude i ne.,iit 4.0*- mon Schools, foi Lbree yetis frOrn June next, was confirmed ate on Satufday, IT to 8. All the sDemocratio Senators pres ent (7) voted •againstAliir&•ofirma . • tion, • , THE WORK TO in Dom-=lii .order lo achieve the triumph timg: the Democratic party in . 136(),:•man things are requisite, which should..st once engage the attention :tifletery tree Democrat. These Indy be elinitn epl up as follows : 1. Kindly, feeling and a conciliatory policy to- War& those who have hitherto been' separated from as rather by diversities of organization, or of personalTreferetice than by radic-fl i ntagon. 1 fam of ideas andwrposes i II Zerlrantltiniirershl Organization by 8 tetea, 'Counties. Townships and Villages, or Election ;Districts finder the lead of men of worth and of work ; . .- 111. Prompt, persistent effort' by,each organi sation to impel kindred prganizaitione in every neighboring' county or township. but especially in those whero•wo have hitherto been weak; IV. The systeauatic and universe) circulation and diffusion . of Democratic newapapere and doe utnents ; ' - ' V. Seasonable nod effective precautions against frauds on the ballot box, espacially..4 . dietriets where oar adversaries have an overwpeltaing4tre ponderer:lee. - TUE 'OO366BBIiNERS. —The repudiating Commissiew§ of Allegheny county, Pa., have beeii 'as sig,n ed comfortable apartnients kn. the Allegheny jail , and propuse to trans act their business as CotintY Conimis sioneru in - the jail, so that the basic a / 8 Of the ootrntymay - MA ‘ be brought to a deadiuCli. 'The Oalietie says they appear as busy kind .umipneetned. in neiv "qualtetalu3 e thojigly nothing had occurred to dietaib.thipr-egaan imity or restrain tieir poligonal lib erty. give the following par agraph ; from the, New York Cowie* and Enquirer, in which it appears, at the head of the editorial column: Purchase of ouba.—=-We learn from a satisfaUciry source that the French Government were 'advised that' Spain had agreed; to sell.Cuba.to the United - ,1344e5, Everything arranged except the ptiee; about there was some diffOx*APo.--fir WAIL WITS istaro4s The latest nowift;oni'llitexico aro of a highly iinf•ortant •character. The Americans save espilifed t*o Mexi can war steamers and stint them on to the ll.nited:S.tittilf. ... . The city .6f TOISTPA baslee ed by Viaincori.glktikP 6th 00kfarch, a,nd theForeignlteproopitatjittolregp. notified 'of his, qltiePtiokto:canneinade' the city on .the , nigl*of.4he • 'The attack.on the ciejr wa4i.uiiang inglj, made in - fulD--Thicki; it was: soon repalsedly thnLiberals.. The City of Mexico is surrounded by the Liberals. Great excitement, •exiited at vela Cruz at the action Or the American squadron. • ' Toe 0 vaaLAkrt.,3UlL.—The Ponate, Post Office _Committee fari about rec ommending. arrentireiy -new Elptem • of Postal service between the :Atlantic and Pacific Statest‘ ;They aii,thbrise the. Postinaster-Genettal to - 00erttio for propnalthribr 'tht calintyln_o% the mail twice a weik . bet*een Paul, Minnesota, on a line rdtpitiCbetTeen the forty sixth and foriy4aightk.doi grees of north latitaide,,apPalliar Washington • Territory,. -and *, Prt. Vancouver, Oregon, in 'l3alya; , . also twice a week..fratn;:t4TSoseph, Missouri, on a line helmsea.:die-forti eth and forty-third desrjea of iiil ,l 4o latitude, to Bait Francisco ; in tweirtY , days; .also twice a week: fr(iii St; Louis; by the present overlittd' route, via -Fort. Camisnohe,.:•tO: Sa n Delp . and San le'rancieeo f "1g . :4 7013 NY! days-; also from New Orleans tol3ahl Antonio, tens, and thenfie ;.tci .P.art; Cantanchs,. where lt„atill cOne 4 ;lt "Ale, the present. overland' renifi to -blur FranciUco, in twenty' daYa,...gbia7W,lll, give an overland servicif week between the Atlantic ilia rsou ic States through onr own nterory, and contemplates the entire ihrogr tion of the preient mail sarVia , tqr steamers and the Isthmus. • Tin COMMON the year 1641 a pump•maker of Elorence made 'an atmospheric, or as it was then call ed, a 81MEING pump, the Ripe of which extended from fifty to sixty feet above the surface of the water. When put in operation it was focukd.incapa hie of raising the water Ifera _greater height - than shirty-thrertuf poiEtp.wsa examine'd• for%aeir f ie.,sdefect. IIIr pginstruction ; but, being found perfect in that reaped, it was again THE LEBANON J A.EftERTISER.A. FAMILY NEWVAIIR.. sot to.work, without any hotter sue rose. • • . • The difficulty having been submit ted to Galileo for his advice and solu tion,.andilyibbn.haviewbeen com mu n‘.- sated to bis PDPiI; Torkeelli,ledtothe discovery, by thek.l4tier„l . o43l : , water is . raieed in pumps .b:y the pres sure,. tir4weight of.thoPitmospherep and, cotomporarily, the. knye9 i ,ion Of the barometer.. • - . Nearly' every one, 644-4,liire, iii era-; quaiuted with the fact „Oat' wiler, cohnot lieiaieedstrpm a grisitttfldillth than ilfifrtY•illrii±c..: Met- hi: Mei* . pf: the common pimp; suppose 4in; artisan, mild, 50 . - been ',Fought up- in New York orliondiin,anifivie petifiek wittrthfrfast shot; go the el.t.t . .of bronco ' ith'4 ''th i rd ' 4 cOir: strttota;pubirvii4#iiiiiettility - t111:424 feet find that "he could not raiselhe'-witik' Within ten feet - it:the is orb,* More- Ova:, hti iegOttia.gb:, `to de - Bogoto tnii3ontlflAtifitt;- er ;to _Geri d'ar, the cipitia of ACiya-. sinnia: tie svould•tot more n inmitS s T 6E 5 1143 Himaltaslgould scarcely +tie.; it. 4.l4osattio,mestlis j tlrrie" of ten fett.: " . • kitowledge - lgerefOra :the pipielples upon - wfAch.the.;•Opera tion cif the iiimp.'depenthr,-ke.would •he likely to get, ihVolved oat mitAakeffi thp3tior.Otibr:oo.lbAk er • aid' thiersimple'e4io inkyo , 10 . well to ilittatr4t,o - the Yitrue. of, )3 etehee,. even hi the simpVat fiVairs: RAS; and its ..libsoldts 'directing our opei,atioAs „Itu:der Vary ing cireumstantes, At tlifi level S'eA ffi r d "atnft hoto suppOrti a colitikh'orwater" 'feet high Or_the 'Sea only eufpport One .of I.6it feet high. _ • At 6'4-1:0 aboVe the ,:leVel4f • . the sea it . will only inppott tixiflif _St: feet high: At 8 miles ,al)§sre sea 'it 11 1 11. 9 - 0 1 ,Y 5 feet „Domoerat,;reterring ;o...s.sta i tclucn Vol Hon..Ajmaaa %pi ker s , that . pvet!teintly, bc. L 7so graftedms ;:to :prod ace.-ati•aiiple., alid_baltof WOO is, ons klumilpf.frott and tht•other ofsliffereot.kiii*:sayli” that •in-.ajt—creb ard-..10 • Osser.:'cAloty, .Idiehigatt i may* be foOnd:tt.triti bear-- ing apples. Which. are composed of al ternate sectimpor.lagers<oftweet and sour, each. fapplo son tajo ing polthiAps six distinct :sections, -the sweet and sop• portioos distinctly - ;marked, the for being, yellow and- the latter green. ; EX,ECUTION , ,OF STEVENS AND Charlestown, Va., March town was thraiikiSCwitY,Visitors , to day, and several geOpabitie tttfififita .ry were in att:endinee. Stevens' aga itulbtt wore 'hufg itti ; noon, They Appeared resigned to thOir 44" yens died very ,hard, while Hazlett without a struggle. .11 - 411 . exhi bited griat firriniess and'reiggiation: Thero Were' no religions exercises at the galtoitti, -em the prisoners per si stea Sb,refueing all the kindly..fii4ces of the miaistry ui their last moMents. They wer;e . .bkthtfpiritiialitifs,....tynd h id a petullar religi6nkortheft 4 crirti,Whieh enabledjbeih to tneet,their 1146 .. ehotrful'nese.:and - ,Voth their Ay, llclitilkirWarded't() N.a,Tetis %M g, Sollitk• Ambo* - ; 'T.heY.*ll l rcido7s4l , l#ir.klfi - illb ep:sr t y inopOng . • '• - iras froußfrxxgrilmkt—llicilEtonici .ateadliZill• wbtelrltassed ; the . : ~110.aae was reteoreiclia.t,he..senste•to tbe i copa : mittee That.: corn: ittee tcOmiun eud .4 the, tia.blititutioD c tf tNe bill- dWtolddi:Fltr.4 o . l 4 l l: l B9.4lY.fe Tennessee; wbiel;:eitcl - gdeff.lfrOWPF ,pior.g.those•av,bo-shall: baveAlKi of.th e tt ! lblielao Sid& antuover twenty? op eye4rof agh,,widcwa ouVobildro-,..aocl,foreigeeravho may declare their ibltdicktio.a after : the. DO sae of thesbill f , ,and s only-allows those who aro". reCipiunte nutderlh e bill to‘rceeti - re , :giltearnitte - isectionu:- - ..., "FAIiBiEILS4C.NTY THELt . • - Said aryotinc posraon to a lityly who sat; hcatog• her' l 6lijtd; '"Now *lint good 7111 ajr'ynar 'education doSion.sl Yon - hive snots t tamineh time iiiiitaW, gtaanaied with 444 honors; teamed mash) 40 Opting,'t' n anon: f iiiiry; married iaar a iii4cr. - Why:- 4.0 . you na teach' sehecirot iko'• sorenthin'e t. 1?: ir beneflifothirs with ;your latentaZ or if'you choose tidiliiirry, 'illy toetalip ;i tachef,, g tle " meri t * ~941tVof essit!.n#1 map ' 47,41tis;ypr 4d: Potllo4 Rif. 1 11.10 . *. 1 4 ;ifn, Pr aAlii rgi fife.. ; -- " - ,. . ",-- - ..:': -. ;_.: Tholalyrioliii4, o, lssll do' piitl9ak very Atrjytx,tite ftititte:l l, '.Vt6"*.ffir *6 i this I..?gy ,:on, - Toy' Fiji f t:need' all. 'the' stgdi, T all the. 'clfspoll.4, - ,liath.niftettid and 'Mkt, It* t x , 09,0: :fr i t,..t: in: tiirdtr . • ' 1 thai I Might vraiti- him' :nigh*: ! "tol l see 1 have the fitst • imEreasidns'il), inaketiiiiTtle ` Farr.. bliiiiiic ,i)f. his pure, heart y , aidAleia'illy Mind - W9,furst: • pultivaitul; ,!3,)x Own - heart - _-parifiOd, hosy-eoult.i Avill' . OFf ol lio , the' 1 4 4 now plaeil §eftir., .ate ? 11,4actioillialti), sloyoj not opi — i cseihitAtrin4- . I4 FP .hearts lio, oth er 'a en, tabog - AO:0 pnre,teoaifselkekstido4ieplowand till the soil for thiii suppoet?., OP yen not•inyPeae tfiOk.taioda tite . Avti to capable ' Of oltiiatiMf,ao'd .13xpip -. aion pp • iiiligii • TOW . I,fkie . 976-k: no lov . e• of; tlastllfintiftititi nigiqcs;or §s''? Carinoi t gp,lick pall:aim - be Mist,, t:6 much imigurt4 r op thgp,w41 1 , 5 ,# 8 17 6 0- eis, or aoes th e etrl:nvos lioBr . ,..TlSTer pass as pleasaatly... with ' diem b en they gathet arenndAho:pig‘nitlaer a , day4,laboi,is finished? Ab i .my s mpg. f'riendirai have, made a sat. Mletake 1 in your reckoning." , , , .-: ~...il.. • Of all the'occupatipmpive nfe.thot of a farther. • It is the meat, beaoti &l'LL lais, , lifft:ip free from,cirei,lnsaleep mwilkatericitititteasnres:safer F r4.4diner mied•flo4 bil N.glavq-to ann::4:94, 71 i0 haeptumalio , Veastriniti t ilimolit ,blot so with almost any„tratesmaa,.W• chanic or professional man. They , IraztLETT .have more to do with the world at large, and have all Mannerof persons to deal with, so they have need of the patience of Job to live. They are fwell,aware that they must not freely §Pqalt . their. micidn:at all times; that, 5f they. hustoin; for they depend upon the people for ltiiVing3lieracte, they" arethe ser yguttt. of: ['hen wh4t,can_bo„de itit:inore pelieeftll.. prptvermiti, : lOpest t bal.thfal; .than a •farmeitolifi. Dalp/GfSt - IN ;W-ASBIN4TO'N In the.Senate-.on Monfliy,,Minit 12 4 7.40,41 61 4.... :E3 }l3 , o:tt, the eiiti:tutnnci..us w,itneee, wits arraign. ed at the bar, and,•refuaing-to al sWitr; Was seta -. Gaited; the vote en".thetresofutfohrtrnalmbit 'be,' . lag.3.4.to..lo:'llitibe I:loupe,- the di ffi culties it n. grievanoesOf,the New Yorklitilincnt were again' •rought'stycau i d A diVonaged at Ode length." The. `aornestead 'bill:Who 'Visaed - - -11. 1 1 to 60. The ;Sill fdr the inlet of the yeatern Military As of Harrmisburg, , ky., passed, The State Depart-' iieiti: - .at'AVashington 'has information that. the • 2.clirismon iltleiican,) ,govera menv without a itoo i" clu s the wor tl„isjikirtg measureato bloskade Vera 'Ci'.`us and ports .to tbiipulf. of h - fexico. ' " In tie Senate'en Tuesday, tha•RoMentead• bill *es alndit the appcial order fOr Thursday. . The I.ig,t9 amend the act . establishing, tbe..Gomitt-of ( Olatide - iiis amended and paved g Tii the HOPI , 'billArivitiniproposals-ibr Oarrying 'the o;erland 41111 11 We* trussed after coitalderible4debate. The Post offiiiNpummittee r ... eported e !,, 601 to suppress ibe - unlitwfuXcadfielicfn and deli Vel3 , of letters..,:- An efforfli-mr. , gtiivitian 'from the Committee •On Wive • Ji& Miahl AO:'..iligoiii:, as . lone' and .tariff ~bill,s -jecf . ..,....te ~ some: ditruislon, : After isbidh ,the.4.lclaie:weir:fato COmMittee on - the bill to -prorfcle fer'L'oltitslin and Diplomat. is expenlsi r s *hen' st'.lohir Peisoitil . d tunnel& arose with ref-retteeAo hir,,, Greeley of the ;New '-York rci.batet, audM.r. Douglas . Mr.Kadlpgg, of1111&11, - islis thcrpripoipar, spealser, Radial' rd. `Sitirlii lien; mirafTylii , ' rindleitioniotehistsiAti ~bad:preferretlagainst2PDl-7DetteaSit-ead.,stuadry Republicaos:leadera fo connection with,Mr.Tioag• 'lke 're- eleition To' tbi &Militia: -•': ' ' ; ''. "..': *; Innis Senate On-We:cl;trsatty; Ilia lioni r if 'iseei lag was changed from Ito 12 o'clock. The. Mil• I,tary•Acedemy bill.nsain coming up, Wigfall'. amotolment ler . a.regi Metli of mounted ioln n teens .foi,:the.'.prateetioin of the „Texas frontier,.' was adopted hy.a4ote of. ST tCIO. and the bill pan.: 'ed: The' bill'te protect feulale emigrants alio 'passed:' In the:Housee.oumherof bills and rei 'Piccione were.introdund;',. including cue by Mi. pleldon; from the Judiciary. Committee, for,-the R!lniehmelif oripiayg,,Mi in Utah by One, and lin . - :prieditthetst.: 'Thollottse.then . Went'inte o011111:14- 10'fidd"ceflaiderNal,the.DiPlomatio Appropriation bill, tied-lha -hill lorathe euppert of the :Indian • I:leplifilitent:. ' ' ~ 'But litili.or special' interest transpired in•eith- Afrilaind of iCengren on Thursday. The Senate p‘scedlbe bill for the' enlargement or the Louhi iillskaxd..kortland Canal. The Douse : passed ihe - Ohectilaiskad bititomatic, and the-Indian np iirogirlation-bi I Is; -beeline spending intrielmbra in "Commifteep of 'WhoWI:M.4re •ratiort r le hthend the .rut es. ' " , • . _ . , 1116 ! 1- 040-liciff,-. ..,11,,.... . GRE 'AT EX: -.I• MNET. ,- - , Resit for.thi.ltOptes .lifeact latiatets/ . l:', T.RE, AGTI,O . F the Leghtlittiire of tbetdiata'''ettwealei. et Penn= O nylvabta, In roles, moe.Co the.,Borongh LEIMNON,, 104 caused an unusual degree of efeice meet swamp ;itit tit*: Inhabitants, butitot 'ranir so mueh . a, tle. Fresh Arrival s of , . . . * -- MI,ING - fiN.I?*SUMMER GOODS, • . atEialE23l9loN 4ousx STORE OF . • ' & 412T3he Proprletorp feel (trident that they are able 16 supply all tlifili'castoliera,,andither"E4lff ittaakjed" Arlip wllt fayor , thettoaltb a call , :•sritivisup Vatiety of fhe . 6SIIQIC'EST ' , GOOD& - The tie* chsffilis*ea which they: hope tvi; a• goo meld, for all destroua of buying . Cheap, to eve ahem a •ctIL. ital Land 'sou foi.yOorselies. ' -•-• r • -sr "tulles and Sientletrusa erwripisCeordiallyin;tplf Mhos a epil.'tkad thclaird Ise lA' themselves. • NOM lebtattei BoroushVApitt O. AS39. _WOOD - Mid COAP YARD. T underktirned. bought Mr. 1, floury SiMotep . 1)(ood . and Coal Yard, a short distance north-coat'of Messrs. Folder a af. klutch's Foundrith the beßingh of North Lebanon; and a 1 bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and, from 600 to 106 f TONS OR COAL, oral! kinds arid gntlesorteldk I isfil,aellatthe yard or deliver at as small profits as,Wllll(nit the times. I therefore In vite alt those that &ITU want'f any of thcise articles to call andege the 411811:1, jupertain prices, and judge for theinseivcs. L DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebnioit', I'lirilltasfis.4.r... . , nil ficheirk, 'Mein oval; • IrME - nildirisf.gnedresPectfulli itOd ouitornere and . the tOtille In general.' that- he his ,removed his Besidenpnnitil Butchery, to the residence of Widow Shahtt. in Cheatnut 'street, Lebanon; where hole enabled oA.M.APCIIRKItfq 71088 ,NESSOr an ecale,nid ehis hew Pa•ehifiueffeeilis; wh.Ye 1i0'11111 . 41146% keep. -for .?ale; gOO4 A!oof ; ,.'Alie onoogropmeet.otpip 'public% , 0111513 A. SNAVEW Lobanon, February 8,1860, *..; • • - A:1 0 1.10i 4 r:: . 0.1724 T-Y • 4,1 PEN. 1 . 1 1,%1 6 4:AN1A1ta . . wish to hifolittalrlustentatif,.of "Le*. • 'MC noti - 661mq. and: Erittounding ..m.,..,;aik E ,thattbey , Artaiill in folk uperutiOn, and are priipared to do, all kinds of . 'CARP NTEh WORKinMACHINERY Thyyyy.•have air the LATEST LIIPROVBD IdACIII NErty and teetcondilentiliit they can Co m p et e with any 'otho: to the Stafe - ;tte regal-do GOOD %%lonic ' - illfave l a. ploy none but thl.lxvit wort:mei:,mA work pone but this Zest andloenteasonlxi'L tr.. - - - Their stuck o 1 werktetil Ways " o P.fre' far ezgiatLatpDa brearpentere and Iqulldere,,ne conikieds of • . • Doors, ShlitterS,' Doors •• ritfrie asster •' *du" •". F eb - yr • Bottrik.Motildiiigs; - Ftobring '- . • . . Boariti, l vrOther'Bircirilk i . = 1!c. (tc.. 4 Alan, sioinzio ANDsSinTINA done to • f Alec,-timid Bai~i for etenifintal ~Slairsyr for ;peaking 4ich they have a lamp einigtatitly employed..4ll3p-they ereetAl - • - • .- URNINO-r • IrATHk in addition to lliehttleir . hissiPeesi and harcremployed it" firet-reti Eieclinnl6. *inttetidc.ttelt;','Skir•Cableet-illak en will do Well to calleita elaWne. their:Oleg - f t:m6)ra purchaiting elsewhere , as theralwaya keep cpmlion,d, Redftesel Pbsts.„.Ttible ' Lep, ,S/lair Bannister, ^Newel Ada, stinLev4rithistitAl6 B 4 1 ;0 0 41 11, 0`t% 9 , e , Ttlpitlg - Alkasiness, which they will sell at ` Ph a alp Pneeq., INC/ WORK. thine to order, aa well as alwaysi sh op A nu .l. iono op I'INA/ItOY44i9AD, 'between Oumberland•ShieVana. Mfgoee'FCZikild7 .: 911 1*5ek..4. 8 .t.1. 859 z, .±„ ;, , LebaefonliCY: 'Wall eh: Ti:ii,:Dkiry-:PiOseiVer . .Triiins* id Redd . . A itteti k-"Hcithsburg. 4 o / kat INiftto Readirig. at exiA. M., I.and SACA!.ItL, •, , • . Pnii,Lehanon, Wiia: Waal 'to' Ittikriabiti* / . •'. Itgadlng, Vogt treble Rafts- eroae connexions for orNitut , tfritiiblilyWdnects'ait 'Dealer for Irillkeip.' Jewe; rittatinsiidd Siranters., • •••:"_.• .. t -ILarriatiterg, trains connect with•l'Pennaylvania,w “Nortn6r Central "and "Curnberiand 'Valley" Railroads giAtaburg,;•4alicaaterißajthnore/Spnbury, Clnuoladatt• • . burg, Ac. Through Ticiteedlolmir;in No. i Cara, $1 SO, to 714 4: 1 7=w r i;4 4 • 4 i i . • • The• Seen" Caterdntwitttall - thanbove train' .Throngb Ftrat .01eas.TIcketa at redhead rate to Niagar a ' t . e, • riletrolo,' Detroit,•Cnicaito,- awl in • the prt i rae sYOP,'Nfirgt.'est, and Ottnalkta t•an Fares, Lad on appllsatlon .t) r k ; heti t :n al 4tratt e t= 9 . I p asm ,p, fli are requested. :T to t putolowti o ,,kF••tr the, • iore the -ffigherlaret °Woad,' 'i f l in tne c a ri es • O. A...,10.0.0pL 44 4,1880 . • ilinairitelfgro - iieris -- . • • ' ' MOVIITY • rrit ti 1 4 .1 akitas „ ON 11~TE! LEBANON,' ALOE* RAIXIIIOAA. JANE of , the 'Elm will. pay -particular. attention to j Goode ebipped by be Lebanon Valley Railroad.— abode *ill be sent dally to arid -from PtilladAphia to Lebanon, Myesstown and Annville Stations,• and all .other point, In •thebuisty. - • e, YRRIOEM3 contracted ,for a.t tiieltweetyattible,x4tee sad dellverstd dlsflatcb t . ' - • Mbe"Takipe, atorewnl pay f4itianlar..attentipx,tl), elk attim,d pmonapy, to the receiving and ;delixery,pEall As foytiOil apply; . at- their Otke',lsttips.Lelaitin VallenkaFralwi 1110blr ; in /96"4 Vax,ttAgentiin4 O' 1;1)14;‘, RR ways be found at W. IL Third Street Philadelphia. Lebanon, Mirch 80, its,. ROFFMAN A BRO. Merchant tailoring. • REMOVAL. S.ItAMSEY Ma removed to the 'first door soul' from Henry & Stine's Store, and opposite' the E. tle . llLotel, where he will keep an assortment of ant/. atasameres, and Festiwgo.. . Also ready made clothing an. euridsking ?pods such as 811rd,'Iltise;Cliiveli. Handker chielk, Neckties, Itc., Ac.,•—all of which Will be sold a cheep se at any other !ietibilehment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly and geo Ale . guirantoed. S. S. 16131ISAY. Lebanon, April 13, 1.859. ' ki&- Fashionable Tailoring: ICHAEL HOPFBIIki wont d scgtiedquily,. inlbrn the Ci*eni cl'.E4apon,„: EXlllolral , i his TAILORING Ittiaineati• t 6 Ontifitrriand" Street, tin doors Easel:if Pfleger4 Sore, and o date the Wasm 'ton'Housea!htrif 3 44.P9*bc.,W_ up in tliC Most fashisinablp atymandaniat manner, are in ; cited to call. 11 - 4Thaa htteli received the Nair pria, PhD adelphia, Paris and London reporta of Spring FiiiMons I 9 and as be has none but die beet Worimen employed, No • guarantee. that all vorli.antnistad to hial.vrill be done; in a eatisfactory;ntanner, • ' hiathank.ato his =Aomori for their pat ronage heretofore,' he respactfally solicits pablic favor. TO TAlLORtit=Voserodeliadand.foraalathe N. York . PAL and Philadelphia - reut'Sprlng a,Bummer Fashions Tailors wishing, tm . abliions should let the subscribes „ 1 / 4.. ...w_p_i * theliot:so s Can make hls arrangezuent, ..rdinglar. , :;:t-...',.....-f ..i. ' :MICILEI ! 110FFMAN.- . - . =l=E2ll • Itintio 4 l4 .7 S *Marra : Tr MP:kW '0 Saddlei.#o4l': ,ngcs Mann, factory. 11113,uri sle:reighed;hkrtemo'ved' C: ,Raddlery • c and lifirDess Menufaet4ify.to It 'few if oqie Sciskth ,v).„)egt— N ?if the ma place, to the large `room lately occppled by aillman.altreraffr- • a Liquor'store, whire ha Wilrbe hiliti?to see all iii aid frientis end onstoment,'„ tuillwttere haa inane : it - MA% cilitieek for attending,lo all the departmeute of Ws Itusi nese.- 3•16 g determined to be behind no tither eltablish meat in his abilitlep,. to veggimskinte customers. he he ethared'fielther - pne riot' expense,to obtainand make 'himself nutati3r of ev e ry Modern linprovemen in•the bu siness and seoure tbriserrices of the test wiivkmen that libersl'efaites.wOuld Ure *lll keep a large stook aft hand, andlnanunteture at tha;ahortest-notice, an demmiptioua 0f.....JUR1VE,89 . , such as • .Bq..ddier • Cqrriiige Hat - wept," of, hedity Mmes.?, -Bug WYrtßs, gy ofithe beat Manufacture, , Bkraloßobih: Fly Nets . ; taiga as C'otton "Worated,,linen, : and a taw klud; lately ..ikvented ; wxupsoVevery,-kind, mac &silvery vaips. Atm Ac.; HA.VESofali descriptions. HALTRR fellATlMltonie-made ailllntich he wlll wittmnt to• be •equal to any, that • can be obtained in triyi'vither elitabliihment in the wantrY• Ali he asp Sat Mtnah - efesirint anyttifig in this line, sliould'eall at ; hieplace awl examine his stock. feels tho - 111 Mlatt, confidence in his abilitY to 'give entire satisfactkon. • air All orders thankfully rewired and prtilnpaY at tended vo. SOLOMON SMITH. North L6banon Ytorougli Jan. 25,18801 • - . New .Fierrs, - 11[40 - Store:' .:-. . . TTARRI . SONzie. , 1:11lNDOP.E - would - respectfully hi- I I forni -tlfe public. that hethas removed cipposite; the old pince.'a few doors west of Bowmaifii.Hotel, on Cutn beiland Street, -where be. will ltehirahe .largest, finest, and cheapest assortment:of 1 I.IRIVITURIC ever offered in • Lebinon. Ms Steckeonlists Wall kihdi of Parlor and ()canon F.urnlthre,.whick hp will. sell lower. Hike the 'pie can, he bought , lit apy other place in Letandli. •, . • - ' • •-- . He has on hand a ltrgs.inioithrst of.Sopui,.. lower. teta-a-tetea, Lounges,;Centre, Pier; Card 'and other Ta bles, What Nots, Hat Hacks, tc. :. Also abirge. and cheap stock of.stuffed, Cuneseat, and common Chairs, Settees', Bedsbiads;•utid slot ofcheeP•Mattresses, Also', 'Looking .illasacs,--fitilytiAs . ewoicel end lief ahogithy—yery,fcheap. Tenetfan tiinda; Carriales,,Higs and Hobby Horace, fpr -children: , ' ; A , .• , . -:" ..- :- • '''. . • try Particular attention s paid to UNDERTAXING,: r 'lle s has 'profidod - with dui FINEST ITEXHS,EIN liEßAlNN,Amit.trill make' Ciiirni viii e'(tcehd Funerals at the aliortest notice and moat reasonaile ••• ' Lebalkin, December; 28, Issp. ,• • • - • OW EN 11: 41T BACH . , ANAN.LIPACTURRIt anfi r DEALE,R in• the very best In- laid° FORMl'Oltirkt bikkldblitet Ware Rootne, in 113.1,,tirkat-Btreet, othree: doors • north ••of the , Lebanon Italltota, tift tkid*Wisti side. • go has „„butenssortMent Of' • 1. • * NEW-eitt . E ,SOFAS,,f and'otirrlVlDS'ffiADA. EXT.ENSION TABLES,' Cc nfilseati. danTCOrnition 011 AIR S. 'SETT HES, tem f otooKiwn Oinfitssizfie,. &taw Ohre for pite prices an ext. naive assortment of LOONLNO GLAIIII23 Frames 'of Giltr Mribeganfand :,fiesevrosel„. Alia manufactures the ,incat. of 41a.furni tire liimSfilf. he can than thosii'velig buy the Ready•made. All orders pupetuallpattecidba ,to, am], arprim safely , packed to, any nectar them:Teary. lffealairhas en%sect albkindS of Pa IslOY WOOD and 011 e -Idol.7l l DlNti-which be offers for tale:* Remember LAB .RADIO'S NEWIVARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. P. made and ftmerals attended at; the shortest notice. aubaeliebserres parties who' purOose going to Philadelphia:to purchase their 'Furniture, to call at his Wareroorns and examine his stock, se be is confident that hilfwara is better and will be sold cheaper than Any that can-he bought in tharifies. • Cortina prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive a patronate. "L. • - • 4 4 imPfli October #.4 859 . .•.. • . NEW :FIRM, And ClieaP Mirdibiois, -Drearily • tuilk(tratens- • at Uae Corner qt Cumber/and greet and .P/ank Road. yui:EBSRS:4IA-TJCIT LI4EIT take pleasure in Inforin• • • finArfireir friend, and the public generally tliat they. Ue idpenl itikh anti cireqly se)ected eoort -Meht. -41 ".SCW' oftoazirEs.' ..,•!• • T, • QIIZEriSWARui"Aei, to.erhtoh . ehe . y.reApel4#7:*?* -Itt°1410,4•1:!t: the ' • DiFtY; GO 0 D S , ' UM, air hien Aelebtlid. gtea:teet• care:6'l;M `the ftrgest Impoettng Hotpot( ht Philaphia. , • GROCBRIES deI , • A }ergo stoelc'of cheap„Sugare, Coffees, Tedi; utiMMlitte, dad 111:kinditof Spices: klko i A.lnr_ge atieettinexielot anions which aro the newest paiterne, togotherowAtkei iihat an'endiese verhity . of GoOde Weir tine of . 1m nem% he,eold rsiity;e44,Koe:eaahtor • s tonnt.ty yrodoco takch in exchangn. - Oct 1.859.] • .: : . • RAVOR & LIGHT. • '• ii cENTS. T 1 Ci 9 Sr Cranber. imis ilea 411 di Ito ie selling'st tholedteed pricibrAK.eints iceetictrd.. Also's itpi, lot of .fresti Lewd Itaisind yea , 'thaw. All kftidipf Drled awl emitted fruit. Persons Ailirant 4 of:tbeithole Goods;at tho- low Price's; bad hid'. hori:sll 90011;111 thware selling fast • - Letforeq ?an'new. ar ), • erg 1111 R ern' OvaiVa iiro,!, ! lndoigned: s hßg smoyED. .b)..„ IIQ 4ep ER 1111'11 p,nd IifILASS woVaNtinuspvEss to these:ad ilioffrroikStricktertr /11nif where he will be happy to see all hie old friends and 'dash:on apd where he has Increased facllitles for attending to all'bhe'depihmentrof hie biudness. Pertliolar attention given to REPAIRING. • • Alloorders:thankfully receiVed and promPtly'atlinded :: • . On*Rl.= SEVEREIN, paith ansi.Drostw -".-. 4 .„ l . a t trAlit z :' at deal., late ; i t thp , towp South 400,otni.i,alpigo g : Mounty; Pa.; 11104 beezi r erantad , t 6 • ale itiadoraigned? ran ;wing. in the tovetyptlp antl•OttztyLattprisfaid. Abdraligfr anliatacOiti 'tidying VirprelOnt thorn Indobto&Wiimake tt by • ; 1111".1"714L -rZ .liiplb • a.* Egeliii•s. reng.-13utiscriberd - cdter"Fo 11166; - '60,600' 'Barrel's' ,of POUDAPPLW., Inidethf Vim Lobt..Pdarroiroainimo Colawr, in•l i otp„to pan Pun:Mama. ,Thi%arsick, ill the twe'nti'eth' tear of its i6troductidn'i6to thWcounrry :and kkonanatlivad,faa:Wilkar7 14.4 teri7,o%ber de6Cription, , fur the following reasons Ist, 11, , hinaide from the nilit i eck of liiorbity of Reir York„Lptlitl-L.X. Co, lam • haVn .n; capital Of , S l OO,OOO btlabiesS, should thily moleg - e*Martadle. ' f' 2d. For Corn and Veiotablekit,is the - theapeat, neat est and handiest manure in the'vtoild ;71F can , be O un ' e d :in cysgEtpo_utsct,.;ii.it,ll tlieleed,:forcetif4dalpenavl triiion.tv Kipp!ntai the cut worm t do :the Oiop, and hi 4oithotd disogrefloble ).11 As; doll worth or.twolbarrelsr, I!, ,641601eut lo,:menyro,an of oorb in the hill: • - • Parcs-1 b6U$2;•,-' 2 b1dh.13;601 , 4 bbia.4B,: and ' over 6 bbltsal, 51.1. per barrel,Aolivered.free of, cartage,to tit 'Paw- 'Foie Citt. ' *- Tea .„4:l,padge,ticestegntng meg. Information, s iod 'Me from b.nnors all over the United Eltate*, Who aitlrc7m two idnevento - ert yeti wilibit-raist: ticolk,a o &atone, apply' og.for the. aamd..... * t. • • GRIFFING - BRATIrEItS toriil.;• •-• . liftirthAtfver AgficUltutALlVitaltile,. . , . bloattiDel ~. • ~Cow ew iland Sixte;,,W yp . Or i lllawth•CfiniN P Pik; ••• - • - . 4 fsessonsieuo..berebYnor t ifie4 . ont"Ao (. 14 . 11A, .04 Igid of striing , Liquois, Err . ' Lagsr :Gstisilissiagir, of North:Lebanon toveriabili;:as they, I bo4ll•9lted, if ;deteoteri;,to: ths.utmost-escoot et„tim;: liw.• we eindireigiied .aleo ofTel• o,'iplitird of fivirdial • tcosinNversopwbo, w 1 give u e b i n forgiatbns • to the conviction of aoy poreon,offooding HU(i3i' BLACK, • mirai igeq - • • _ i 1:;' Marbles .:Noiact.. 1103 uud•ni gned.pyitektlw "tteptao, ottie peopf Of Lebanon Comity tell's - Urge OA of Americs :1434400i41.3144,111A.nhi01V*1.104 ;54111at irikloon prices xesoonable tern 77,itcreoim 000 a % TiK14,1116. !ink:fain!' • Llidl EBIOWN&A,k• • I"' -r a ii ibido , Favuuz, .•.znainsiniimf Iftt.4lFtploacan . • ogsina de o l .4 l l l l jx . PsOle haling 1 0. 1 • fteaen t ibercr, B theie , ;.iudebted-t, ebtiltaate,ietshoN;iettleWPilielkocaounta before the 20th of May next. JOHN PARRILL. Lebanon, March 14,1880.-Bt. = , H,:'III7:4ARD, ' kJ-Ali/A*6(BR DE A.LER IN STRAW".....COODS., N05.103,106,aad Nlif.NoßT.aSecorn IrErridivnvitrA . • VS are now' recaleincoor SPRING STOCK . w 4lO, - I , co‘n oa,a a ia:trAv ‘ geartalpo aa so r kment. - of dl kinds of STRAW - AI4D LACE GOODS. Our Stock of FLOWERS,wiII be unusually large this , Season, and we would invite your special attention to 1 that department,- Pleasecall.and examine them before making youtTLlTS„ gutful "•••• • i . l. ‘- 7- tt , - • ' 4 4:l* - 1 411.: 9D, TIOT; Mirth Wowl_ . , _ ' Fab - - . •••-• .14369. . 1860. Open •201.51.09kzpirpuas, • .. • • -Punarodk . ...a.44AwLs. Full Stook of DRESS GOODS, • ull'stoci[ of "C_EffEIC GOODS, .• Full SlOck of COTTON GOODS, •"„Fult,Stook of Tif,ACR GOODS, ••• ' StOciflif#HlTE GOODS, ,"•11011 . -Stodirof; vex P. GOODS, New.Materialefor DUSTERS, - • . . Ifol(glifetti,Fßld:CH GOODS,AC.,&o. .• 'EYRE & LANDELL, • .. .N. 13.---StOREKEErEID3,.may at all times 1114 Good latgaaa, tle74,YoylA and phuadelphis • , # . etPiicat,i'llicidecuystoop. • • Yob. 29, - • . • • • .;- • .srmrtaq.'m - • . • -Sto* iTi',A 11 - 11. N iron Ware • • liktquite . • tin Market etrret, next - door f.A . the Lebanon Bank, ;NITHERE can be Latt,theiargret end Beet emortment • TT of COMING STO,El3ierer - effered tothe public. .Comprising the following . . varieties:—Royal Cook, 4 Mee; Girard Air Tight, 4 err fi, fl mules; ali.me Ma-- eifereured Stove, Teitee,MictendededTire box for Wood anit Oast Reyel Ocr4k, 3 eltee, PlaitM./lower, Different ekes, Fanny Torrinter, 3 Mien. ' • ' • All the aboie Cooking StovencAie '4arrinted to Bake, Reset; Bellow do any Ming in or onntheni that may be deekenilt ohne, it Loge atiortmet# of Pcirkir, Hull and J3arrpormStoveilorhich will be sold. 'cheap . 1' or Arch or ApprlerstrOtelll.l4. Also the /argeititegortment and boat made. . . , . - TIN AND SHEETARE . ever offered to the public which, w4l...bp'eolktiVlbolesale or Retail. • • • • The largest assortment, and best *fide and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be: found in Lebanon,. tif the Stove and Tin Warn Manufactory of ' JAMES ROGERS. la. Roofing, Spouting and - Jobbing of all kinds at tended to at short notice and on reasonable terms. All work warranted. .1. N. It., being a practical Workmate id his line of bu siness,attenils to his work personally. . , Lebanori; Sept. 21, 1039. - • •;„ 0 1 Rourk 7 s Illerehant Ta ilor. • ing Establishment, ^-.• • ^; (LATE OF LANCASTER : )'' • • door to HENRY a STINE'S STORE, Cumber .L street, Lebanon, Pa. I woulerespectfolly announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding vicinity, that T have ..-eceived - alld opened it NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK . OF NCH CLOTHS. BLACK DOE SHINS; Fancy Caul- Merm, and Slarsciles Vesting', geniis for Fashiona hie buoinesa Coats, ke., ec.., of the .lateet importations, 'all of Which will be =du to order at the shortest notice, and prices to snit the times. From the void which has beenhere„of a thorough practical tailor, I feeLeatistled tbrotigh my long experience in busieirea, 'Artistic_ skill, and well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter ' that I can compete with the first Merchant TallOring. estab lishments in the cities of New York awl; Philadelplikt. Trusting to the intelligence of a dies:wiling putzlig, and a Strict attention to business, I hope to meet with ancceaa: CYROIIRE, Xerchant Tailor. Don't forget the Place next to Henry . a . Stirmli Store, Cumberland street. PePaboa',..2ttirll 20,1829. , .Afai - • . . •'' . :-..-;.-, -,... ::Assignee's sp. - 111C13..• •. • -.. . N U OTICs hereby given that.,7upob 3 , V,elleb and Ma ry hie wife, of Bethel township, Lelahon county, Pa., did, by a Voluntary Deed of Assignnient, make over and transfer to the undersigned of the township and .county aforesaid, all their property and effects for the benefit of their creditors. All persons,. therefore, in debted. as well as these having claims. are requested to 'present them toDAVID W. UIiRICK. . March 7, . 18t10. . . . . J. J. BLAIR. AGENT P 08.. -, SEWINO - 10A10.11114ES !- .. r , :4ll4ciiide of Sewing Machines znatinfactured by T. M. Singeti r at..:prices ranging from $56 ,tOl,lOO. Machine 011, Needles , & o. kept corstanUy.nn hand. . Lebanon Oct,. 12th 1859. , Swatara Coliegjatiltilialtnte :roneatown, .T.‘banc. Edificp being flnishtl. tbeSumnier Term will oolzintanceon Aftettlay. 4th :qf .Aril, Mid& and Fe maletof the age of eight years and upwards, will be in structed by. azompetent board of teachers. Pupils from abroad will ' tioard with the Principal. For circulars aititainingimiticulara; address nny Cue of the eubserib. era. .JOUN:BRUNNBR,"Req.. Pres% of the Board; EFENRT , 'J. MEDLY,lteoretary. . .1".,D. RUPP, Principal: - Jonesidwn,-Fob. 18. A. : , . Lelbau on, Fe male Se laid ix skill. riptim.EIT3IIITILBEStirON Of the "Lebanon Female SOMinary" CommenOed on the let day of February, 1860, .under the ,enpiirrisiOn BIODESTE• ECAhI PS, who has issoehttod with him as Assistant, Mee J ANE 'MOORS, a .Ggicutuitte of ilieNew / lam pion School, IT. Jr. who-is..not only siel.l.4loaittled, hot • has also had eonsill strabistnerlene;a3 a Teilalier . - • . /F4y- Deearnpli .7411 4'4,0 the Sewing be par t men t. fur ,e; Inquire for Circular. LebanoniFeh.ll, ISM; . ...• •-• • • ---- • . . BUSINESS CARDS:..`.' GEORGE . 110RitErlita4wi.4 with Uri •Ktaxa, Esq., •.„ffie::lsf9taribpiPa.; • ; 4,1859. • 0 1411 tiIiiNAAK. • • • T. , 117 ORM .A:T. •• L A W.; AB RE MOVEV:litiittoe'to . l6.Robland's uew build ....attlio.,try.. Aly.) vo doors east of bib t lota .. • .• [loll,oo, March 2, 185P.-ly. T 4- 411;.. Bow toast:o.4x* MANe i k ot i r .o. -REMOVED. —co 01 non! , - galsooond story,) Cum b e d., Lebanon,etree April o:llMigf . ' ' ... i rre Mee itin4l4 Weigley,. ' f OomMq§rcii9F•lip;RcHANT,s, -%.',..,:': Ntia:236 NnriliD • ""Atefino and 233 North Wanly tltria,lniziAtii " •:‘," ' 7 -. '• . . . . • ‘ ' Liberal Caegindiatices made on 1 c i PO -N .'d... ':' . . s; 'l.. ' . • . •'. '• witlitarlix, - Sept. 21, ISSO-Iy. ' e _• SEEDS, ac. . EAGLE NOTED.LEBANON I PA. TILE wirdiektoAnform his old friends and the pith 'generally, 'that' he has again taken the above well:kbovn2 Hone.- .He will be much pleased to accommodatiimill nliwnap. jravtir him with a call. Locanow.-LCorner Cumberland and Market streets. • ' o36 . o mnlimeseri.mminglir'oonnexion with the Rail Road Trains. -' u, SIEGRIST. _Lebanon, Nov.„Lo,l intiehme era ser,7 , r anmerttnewieki.deap4t Lebanon; iickao Lt lllaincrAmggra . :" *". '• ANp WROUGHT lON p v 4X.':' 1 0446.: 17birae,•11alconies;PUblic.itStd Pri- MO rouucis,.de, 41e„, which lie.otfers in gi st va- Aletzg4 igne at lower patabs than thematic" anoint ith taintaVelafrbota,,.. also; tetnen - mile• seriptiOn pi:lnstantly Opt on bnint,..• - • • • Alignet • • Altri l s-t-11ROWE IXTm...wataripa, next l ici w r t 4A, itors Office, LS . s. • . • • ;cob (Late of tlfaitny ! of Thdriiiiinii sA,fi d ; ) • • A few doors south of 5trt 64 1 , 7 6. * -Yak Lebanon.ZSPECTFU infernis Um-pulite-that contin- Rnes ROUSE and SIGN . PAINTING! and' PAPER -I.lBNOlNEflidid by Stria attention' to ihilgin* hope, to receive aliberaktaro of•Patropitc ,,, " Orders town sta co_nottYprointitly attend ed to. - ! (Maim, Oct. ei 1869. ; . . • Eli. Thoniptiloti 5. . , (Late ‘ or the firm ot Stead;) 3i_equartv earth of Viat.41....T . , 0 b a! ", MTFIILLY informs the pabtio drat he Irekatom: notsE. kind SIGN PAINTING.and:P.AP.O. ;11.14101:N_G• f inirbt at*let4itteptitin Isopas 'to a. receive 11 beraf.a are of. paroßaga. • 4111 r:'PrilOta front town and oonnttp.romptly attended teliaittri,' " I ' j • • ift. re • 47- ,;4131•11411111 STATE* ~ ` .. - 1 . :.V.O r itArfijer r -WOrliS! . (AIWA Atiblagnis s z Alf tl7Yrits filled Lt. mtith'Alar ;pritl ahlpked to all parte.ot tbo -- go?. g,) : ..t. -,. • .., , 0 14,211. - ri`• 4 -..- ..' 6 . ~ a •:. . . : ...:‘ .. liT.No 4, .8441= pUILDINGS. • :77: • 1 1%.,1114 . Calr e i ras - fillt is rpm „,,,„,dri.,risti F ipiry, ...,_., ,•,. • the entire 7;r(o6 '"' ' la . . 064%" 1 - . ~, : ~_i lm ientlyi grell 41912:01924TA1,..„ 4 „,..47410.11n .:41 attyltM aP 101ntea the Agent Of 'the eig• ' ' . lit roi-to 'tininess for them. lada WQA . ItridirT' Lebanon, May 25, 1859, HOST - EWER'S -STOMACH 'BITTER.% • The proprietirriatid:•mattufastureraa nos- TETTER'S CEI.E.IOIITED . STOMMIII BIT TERS can,apirearyil(it 43e,rfiteV*Oerifidence to P i l y s i e ljOhant firte'.ns generally of the United thq . )lrtiele has attained a repn tat ion lietetofona tiniitiorn. A few facts npor this point will , --spealt. More powerfully than ~volumes of bare o,Selfisin or blazoning puffery. The constutiptidn'of,itatstriter's Stomach Bit ters for the last yea.64lOutited . fo over a half belliol,7..aid;frirtiilltikManifeeLliteady increase in lime's' PiTIOV laNSirclaat.that during the-coming year the,-totirsistiommill reach near one million britthis:Thliamderliieumount could never have.fieen sold but for, the rare :Medicinal properties contained in [b e prepara tion, and the sanction of tho most prolmnent physicians in those sections of the milint iihate - the attiele is hest known, who not o n ly "rebowithenetlie Bitters their .patienilit,-tint are teadyat dillimes to give test irooniels to its efficacy inallcases of, stomachic derangements • and th e - ditteiu t itei . resulting therefrom. ' Thisicnotatereporary popularity, obtained by extribrdiplry 'efforts in the way of trnia keting the dlintlities of the Bitters, but aisolid -estimation -of aninvaltuible destined to be. as enduring as time it self: lloste i tter's - ,Stbmach Bitters - 'have proved a Godsend' t0,. - reglane - wherirlever and ague and various skther hiltouti coniPlaints have counted their victims' by hundreds. - To be able ttrii:le s Oinftaelitjj'' '4 l O the "Bitters',' are a certnii.enris for the-. Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the propriptotaa ,spurce,of ;un alloyed pleasure: It,removes all morbid - matt& from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparterenewed vitality to s the nervous systeM, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for .t,he restoration of health.. It operates upon the stonaaoh, liver, and other digestive_pigans, mildly but powerfully, and soon teatime's them to aconditioireasential to the healthy discharge of the function's of nature. • Elderly persons may use the Bitterti daily as per directions the bettle,'axia they will find in it, a stimulant adayte&to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant toalie palate, inVigorating to the bowels,excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generaly. We have the evi dence-of thousands of aged men;-and women who haVe experienced the benefit of•quiing ibis preparation, hile, sufferingfrom:stomach de rangements and ,general debiliey ; acting 'wider the advice of plrysticians, they have abandoned all deleterious dings and fairly tested the merits of this- article. A feW words to the gentler sex._ There are-certain periods when their cares aresciluiviiideglbaf many of them sink under the trial ,-,The relation of mother and child is so' thailibingly tender, that the mother, especially, iftaliCbe. young, is apt to forget her owzi-health in her extreme anxiety 'for her infant. - Should thaperiod of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally - aggravated. Here;, theni i a necessity for a tstimulant to,recupd-,- rate the energies of the 'kytiteni • and enable the mother to bear up under her allmusting trials and responsibilities. Nursing- mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters te,:au other invigora -tore lhaf , receive MIS-endorsement of physi aians,):Tcantie it - ileagreetble, to the taste as well as certain. to givii"a permanent, increase tof bodiilyy stretgth:,, • - At i thase Pertgins, to wiorMwelienbiartion larly referred to Wit: ltnffereirs from -fever and - ague, caused diarrinea, dysentery, indigestion, loss rof appetite, and all diseases or derangements 4rthe stomach, :enperarnmated.-Invalids, persons,amedentary occupations and nursing mothersi. will consult their phyeical - welfdie by ;giving, to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. caution:the public -against !lasing any of the many imitations or'eounter: leits, but ask for Hi3STETTER'S, -- CELIEBRATED 8T914/101( BITTERS, and See thaCtiach bettle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetiffeti Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of, the'bottle, itampod on the metallic • cap coveting , the cork, and ebservethat our autograph Aignature is on the .tom Prepared and sold by 11013"DiTtitit & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers,, and dealers generally throughout the United States; South A:ma xim', and Germany. • By , Dr: Ow. Ban, D. S. Rabor, J: T~ 4liambeegee, Labs. pon; . kipper, Fretlexick3borgral.Dialeinielai* Annvinei.'Maen BRAY, eabnYirsj D. S. RABEIV't Wholesale and Retail. Drug Store; Has been Removed to his New Riaildide on Clunibet land Street, opposite the Eagle Bnildbm, - Lebanon, Pa.. TEiji Subscriber reepactfuily anomie* stitiiiwettpsali tAuces and the ppppgiig in general, tithe Ina iste t shinny on habil h stock of . - DRUGS, • -Plklikttrldgkr; MEDICINES, •jr- / ... L 0,02, CHEMICALS, HEE Er -STFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE; GLASS,IVA RE, # EATISHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Todet Soaps, Se gala, Tobacco, .kp Also a ariety of Fancy Articles too numeroas to mention, which he offers at low•rates and warrants the qualities of the ertiolesi as represented P urchaserit will plume remember,this, arid examine the qualities and prices of his goods-Wino 3itirclisising dine- where. fa- Ph) sichins' prescriptions:and'fainib xeci pas carefully compounded, at Fall Yours of the o; night, by calling at the Driig Store, 014)061E6111e Eagl e On Sundays the Store; will be opened for the coin pounding of prescriptions between the hours Of 7 and 10 o'clock ? A. 111412 and 1, and 4 and A P. M . Lebanon,•Dec.9,lllb7 DAVID 8 RA ER. ArillENiNT.ll Teilp4llfli, A • IR(I,,SORQOL, (for, males and - females, .pi bom ;Deice on the FIRST MONDAY IN APII.I ' ,And Olin gnu. twelve•yracks, • • • • ' , , This Institution.% now In a Soilrirlo l. os and offers desirable advantages to students who wish to so quire a . thorough'English education, or to iiripare th'em selves for admission in any dridc in college., <A uepa• rate Nor mal • Departmentla-connected with the Behool, offering o pp ort unitieato • TaacheriFini.desire to acquire thorough knowledge - of the• Common School branches and the .Art of Teachilig... S - peeial attention will be given to thin department: Mod'erschools will be taught hS - the Students under the supervision of one. .more .6f the TekObers: Its situation is dilightfutandlealtby ,L-being .onemeth _of a_ mile. 0 - the Lebanon Talley Railroad, on t;p Turnpike leading Som'Letiatibti to Ilarhablikg, 10 inikis - frben• the fornifir yrlif"o.7 from thelafter ptiOe: . • - • Terms per quartcr;(l.iiveeke4)ReribU common ea nclud ing Boarding, Tultion,..7oeland'Ligh $33, 00 , 'Latin, Greek; German' andlligher-- Mathoidatios,"B2-00 each,. extra., /or further.infbrfna tion. apply; to the Principal and'Prcriirlebii, , . • •BOLTaI wre ttiratilirKS' —uorroi,- • ruoarAv 4.o.gagre,K, Taaclea'r•of Inalbfivnental • alr . inatrdetioa - will lid - Whist di it° Plano, Molcxio: Olk and Violin. • JpitlF937*.Laimil'oli. . 4046OLLEC i..**41111:151X-PAVRIff.; T u t. , tolleetora of- th,viiitlenant : llarmaardinf whd liane'tiotha•yet mBae atittlOsent:•.alv:herebg natiaed to appear at -the Co minhialtinirte Qffii* lira day, tie 2ptitay ApOit nazt, , and. therr Dupli cates for the year 1859 , as we have iltterraii/ed that the last year tobe ptiK haying.. souielicisyy Ray hierlts meet on Raja day, andlee•taxiie jjepaid: MIDIEUEL DM-MING-FA. 'annonuniltcii • DAVID HOLIIINGhIt„ , • • ' of .Z.../e.kuson county. Atteat-L9rarnOrailult, Clerk. AI,. • ' I • • • • /Or Persona twine hn 6 eated"lasat taXell which are not paid, are respectfilly rerfuesttid to cfal at the Coin miapionere' Offite.aad settle the...mania' immediately, or they will be advertised . and sold, this being the year for the sa4rc.f; tiiilleigB l"4/ od :LaMa r • • , • I• . 2 . • MOULD- Treasurer. 411-37...„2_1._,8,*._1_8, • -.. c B ACK TO TE II I , OI.D.PLIGE i• • .744WER. Tri NiftY JIARTMA: ; thell4cnowit ikevrer haa . -1-1--"4116•811, bhP LAinft -, IfEA•SALOON to the large and handeome thlie itOoYhoulie of Mr. Arnold, In Cam - 'beriapd greet; wait of the' phoc Road, where he will ho pleaseCtO see Ida old ; :frlente and the puha° genera/ I Y' it,r3wettsor Choose, Hollarel Iferrhlg wb9 le ' ;am e 11l BEER is of hie elm wet ak " nißr eeltr, - Lebanon, Jan. 1, 159.7.ef11 'Oil C.10#4, 4 - • ItaimfdAho . :attention:of Housekeepers and -.151er-' chants to my new Spring. , Ryles of 04Rgernie iroirAhrinost. oelehnsted manufacturers; face durability of '0301633,i lin&design , unmet be caressed ; beautifiir Engliehlinussels Carpels at 7+ l , V :l2 3(4breC/17 ograltrOwrpets; suitable fbr °harebells, eittang , rooen a ',. and parlors , hi% all Wand, • 80, 623 fa :75 etc; Aleo; ,larirentook of ,FLOOK eP O T 4 i -fr2 MlX 4 T B 7illdg W.ide; .WINDOW SHAMS .4 0 grslt variety, ! .white Canton Mattiogll, Coca MatanSei" 041., •affigAirAtl ae• ' -. 1 9 31 r; 440Xf ; ,Jr. 5013. N. 2d street, 4 doorepove Nohl '• 'Pat sidenirsuieh Store, South-amt corner of Spririg 'idea SlAet; Selling off our entire Stock- ct.a,greareaeriiiee, previ• one to removing to the S. E. corner of 6th and Spring Garden els. ;larch 7,1860.-3 m. Mil
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