The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 04, 1860, Image 3

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1041 SI6O A IqrsitS
"-"' 7,11 1W/Lli . ON, PA.
R.titiliaßDAlt, APRIL 4, 1860.
HOME AFFAIRS.
tro., have PIO ; TeAttf4ed
`irit6 a lUndsoma selection atlilpridg::tildiltm
mar Gooch whtel they are elating Itunstially•low
tb their coati system.
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Mr. Levi Laiiderutitch bought
last week the store stand end stock of Mr. George
ifleger, in this borough; lie paid $4,500 for the
uttend, and the otee)t to taken at the apprateement.
the Balloon Ascension, which
~,ilVtadut place during thin mouth, will not create
lia.muell of an excitement as Hood's Restaurant,
under VlMale' new Buildiug, where the hungry
and thirsty can got superior eatables, sod be
Afaited on any hour during the day.
, .
_The body of thoyoung man sta
.
"lower= tho grave at the Poor House, lest week,.
*as fusad g few days sic) in , a hold in Mom .
,Iftseider's field, about smiler and a half from this .
lorough• The partlee'who bad possespion of it
3 doubt became' fee'rful that tbey would ,be
cau g ht, and thus diepostal of it, for the time be
tbiliklng to reelaim it after awhile It has
boon Moonily interred wilt by Mi..Blisisti.
The ;Ladies a Eft litarPts, (Cath
olio) Church of this place wilt hold a Pair about
the lit Wee \tin4ittto, for the benefit of the Church.
it wilt no doubtoire got up io first styli.
„. •• .
The, ,eillitatichti b ; the scholars -of
AlikeEtsbool, No, I, In the Court Hon se,.on,Sat
4110ty evening was . etttendell by a full atullonee,
;Oho scholars oequltted tlieittreives adutirt . tiv in
'Very department of their exercises. • :
•- •
Mr. Levi Lauternailch • hitt .
I,onght out Mr. Pfteger's stook of store 114`00411 on
very favMslide tcrtits, will open in a few days for
„the purpose of sslllng out ibenld stook, wills% he
detortninid.to• 1;411 redtteed ptiees, to make
Way. VI the new steels, Be invites his friends
vgpit•thitiiiitlll6 to Lei& him a call.
Tha'Cornarall Teachers ' Associa•
qamion will meet op Saturday nest and on every
alterpctif slslurday during the ettmmer. Friends
of ednostlne en invited to attend. The Board
of-Dircitt i oty 'MO -on ; Friday: ilk. The newly
eleitto,lltirsicitip t s vrebb pti,pia, •e!rii• the follow.
id tlsarkaa athisari alartiti far tlie inferring year:—
virasidetito Jones Kreider; Secretary. Jo.eph
741: tr. S.) Irsmettre‘•, F. J. Viritratir; Col
lector, Peter Zimmerman. 4
•
Rtly. 4 . olql . lBteilb fOr fort 7 years
Lug litek.eher te„,the.,44jiliefti pert of thiN
491;1,1, dila Wear Jdneefewei lest week.
. .
Vhs..-attent,ion of . otrel.readere is
&reeled ittlite °Oil of th 6 County fatted! Super
intendent fur the 01.i:1n%) meeting dt the School
Directors of Lebanow county. !very director is
Abe county should try end attend.
; I)l7AM:in.—There is a fair pros
*, poot throughout the peach growing distriets, says
• the Doylestown Democrat, an far as we have been
enabled to Ascertain, of nn abundant and full
barvesit of this delicious fruit the coming season,
and the presebt tokens of an early spring are
making the hearts of the growers as lightsome
and joyouft - ne. though
, they were in full possession
of the anticipated plenty. It is Ode some croak•
ing newspArtre have their stereotyped spring
'flooal," lamenting the probable "failure of the
,pasoh crop," but this year, at least, their prema.
ture and unfounded Kedlotion wio prove fis own
falsity. This item of ours is based on positive
Information, knd sieialned by dirket personal ob
servation. •
The Annuel COnfererkee of the
M. B...Churoli Olfoanl its session in Philadelphia,
on ffriday evening lest. The following ere the
appointments for the' wishing year
`ltsentra J. Thompson, Presid
ins Elder.—ReadingEbeneser,J. R. Anderson;
St. Pefer'et A. W. Milbyt Mauttylinit:—Mt. Zion,
W. L. Gray; Kbeneser. G. 'Orem; Roxborough,
11. A. C l eve land; nal of Sobitylkill, J. H. Bai
ley. Gertuuntowit,ljaines 'Afoot, J. FL, Aldey;
St. Stephan's, S. W. Thotios• Chestnut Hill. S.
L. (Stacey; Conshohocken) J. Llndermuth; Ma
rion &war ,e W. H. Vies, ~Norristown—DsKulb
street, W. Major. Oalt o , treat. tr. Thompson; Mont
gomery Squere,ll; Kembler Perklomen, J. L.
Taft and J. Sliehter,. Pbtonixville, A. John; Sa
lem, Lo C. Pettittr West Dhaster, J. McCarter;
Grove and Downington. J. Shields; Pottstown.
3. B. napoleon and J. Most; Birdsboro' J. O'-
Neill and 8, B. Bost; Springfield, V. Gray;
Waynesburg, J. J. jones; Churehtown. T. M.
Griffith; Lebanon, S -Irwin; Cornwall, W. Smith;
Pottsville. J. W. Mattaskey;•Port Carbon, J.
Turner; St. Milt,' S:'N. Obeli; 'Haw Castle, S.
Brandreth; Minarsvlll6, J. .I":Motadlth; Tremont
and Donaldson, IQ. C. Beet; Schuylkill Buren. L.
B. Beckley; °townie. W. W.. , W.Ythess Tama
qua, C. WalteverManattChunk, B. F. Price; Per
ryville, G. L. Tierrt t ;
. ,
Without any special interest in the approach
ing election of County Superintendent of public
instruction, permit me to nodes the double ea
tentre so Ingsuionslypiitiorth by School Boy in
a late Wei . 61 Jtolle.paper. His fears for the
proper action of the Lebanon County School Di
n:oton,, but ill conceal hls sly thrust at one of
our prominent oandidates, Who has labored toost
efficiently for the elevation of the system in pre.
paring teaohers for our common schools ; and as
Frinolpal of an institution founded under his
auspices with special reference to that object, may
justly claim to be acttlidered in the forernostrank
among ita °upset and devoted supporters; while.
in refer/woe to the past, we would observe the
maxim " s its' mortuissnit nisi hebom." We would
suggeat that fiehtiel Boy. must have studied his
lesson, but imperfeetly, as regards the common
school system for the last three years, in ascrib
ing its rise or fall Wbolfy fo the efforts of the
%County Superintendent. We do not think, how
ever, the Moot Directors of Lebanon County
need any Innuendoes from.Sohool Boy as regards
their duty in the matter; "a wokd,tc' the wise is
sufficivite" It should be the object •01. the Di
rectors to lay aside political bitta . stnd elect a
;Anton qualified (as School Boy 111114110111 'in his•
production) to carry out the splrit od' ititent of
the: school-law in the creation of the owes.—
Snob is the man we would desire to`da greeted to
thetalee.
TI WE PAIEND ntrattOtt. *
inavait CHIP-BABIM1 1
''"sl . l"
' i:Aii7er sid
' sem of land to
JoiitttiettOMlhoitstuin North Lebanon twp., for
$1,000; Jonstbia.neesalnan -lola his house in
WeidtbirfV4d4fgattp this Apron" to Pr. B. D.
Dueller; for . • .
I.o.odopimad to have Jonestown In
corporated into it'btflortel, the population being
nearly 1,000, -
'OB. Our Phtladelpbfis correspondence arrived
too late for this week's' itrovzHnswn. We shall
publish ft next week, and be pressed . to r(celvo
Pore favors fromtbeLleatia souroe.
MIL. Mr. John g. ()belly , bas been appOinted
rosttnneter at. Misseraerli "Ming P o e -c ' fnells f., thf°
county, In place of H. IT. Missegoer, reldinca•
;gr. A:Ladle - a' Pair for the biinefltof the Per
severance Dand,:yr . beheld on Whit Monday.
The Lodi& are bitay making preparations.
Alt' The seoOtid.story of the State Arsenal at
.Hnn4sBtfren;lll,:lie lised as a Court noose until
the completion of the propoeed new Court House.
Near York, on Wednesday, another
tooeistent hottsO'w4 biirned, causing - the death of
tau pettons;inbsily children. Some of those !Ph*
eseeped were compelled to leap from the fourth
story svindows. • :
thfinboldt in his "Aspect of Nature"
states that the bighiud peak of this earth's sur
face is Dwalaglri. !Cis 26,900 feet above the
level of the sea.' A higher has since been die.
covered, accordlog.to.the "Annuaire" for , 1860.
It is Keniehingingn, on the western•range Of the
Himalayas. It reaches the enormous altitude of
28,200 feet.
OP - The good old democracy of South Ann
vile are s atili alive yet. An Assessor and Super
visor were eleotedoll the 16th alt., over the regu
larly settled ticket of the Peoples' Party men.
PO' Jnba•Moore, of North Lebanon, last .
week, dressed' an ox in eighteen minutes. .
XII' The President bas appointed George 7 BlL
Wharton, Esq; of. Philadelphia, U. S. Distilet
Attorney for the 'Eastern Distriet of Pennsylva
nia, in place of James C. Vandyke, 'Esq.
tit.. R. J. Haldeman has retired from the 110-
. risburg Patriot and Union. We are sorry to lose
hir e 4. from the !waft, as he got up one of the
mostseadable . paperi in the state. •
Ws_ Hon. Joan Robbins, Jr., has been nomi
nated'hy the Democracy of Philadelphia, as their
candidate for Mayor. Mr. Ilenry,7 the piesent
Incumbent, is the opposition nominee: .
Rio!` The Coaueoticuteteetion took place Mon
day, and that of Rhode Island takea-place to-day,
(Wednesday.)
to. The first Charter Election of the City of
Harrisburg takes place - on Friday, the 13th of
April.
On Monday, March 29; thti Senate pearled the
Paclac telegraph bill, tlieCOlisnlar and diploma
tic appropriation WWI, the' bill far the sale of
arms to the SNUBS and •Territorips, and the reso
lutions from the House -foir the' relief of mail
Itostractors. lo the licgt‘ number of -bills
and resolutions were • inttoduced. Among the
former was one by Mr, Blake, of Ohio, for the
repeal of the fugitive ideitralawrand another-by
Mr. Da rnett, of Va, enable eftizens to,take
their p roperty of every *lnd into the Territory of
Kansas. But the chief .pointdif interest in the
whole proceedings wash, rtltolluticin of Mr... Blew,
(Ropublioan,from Ohio,) instructing thejudieiary"
Cemtn it tee to bring, in
.0111 for eke abolition and
interdict ion of slavery urflterever emigres...has
power over liff, ;Wake's, Re Rubli
can asvoolates were Mandfsitt frdiatkeirlsy intrprite
by the movemen t, antesill*:Mikery Potirthls
means to avoid a vote; ;bet it was forced upon
them by the minority.
. : .„ , El4 resolution was lost
by a vote of 109 .t0z.60 7 and.anteng that sixty
stand• all the RepultdlattO*l44. of liteAiettae.
Mr. Killinger and a. numbers of,,,bilt : Betiu idioms
associates from Penneilitacileitiilged;' while
Morris, Millward, /4chwartz were
frightened into the It was a.ecene of
great :confusion in tber4euso, put, greater tribu- •
lation to the members who , wire thus compelled
to meet the issue.
Per the balance of timi ittnikiite find nothing of
special impoltanee yaimpitidg in Congress, ex
cepting the disoussien:4o . ittkglrttilkiiie suppres
sion of polygamy in Utah; audit!ereception of the
Picsident'a "blessege, piblished In another col
umn. The tariff bill will.bp•ealled up to-day.—
It is now understood. that blitz will be reported
for territorial goyerAments .for Pike's Peak or
Jefferson..for Arisort, and,for ,48•11 d a and De
eotnh. the Jefferson Territbry;he organized,
it will leave' the .boundarleS:ef Kansas ae they
wero under the Wien do eta Constitution.
[[]Prom the New "fork NEWS]
pr..*o.osteerif it n pleasure; resting upon our
abso korner Are of its merits, to recommend
lute :
Prof. Wood's t fair Restorative as the best article
of the kiniLwith, which we ere acquainted, and
one which has done, under our own observatioo,
all thatrit claims—and it chime everything
plied in its nitrite.
This article, in short, will restore grey hair to
its original solar, and add to its growth-and beau
ty ssbereeee aat'blighte or disease has.-!{beaked,
that growth 'or Marred that beauty. This his
!lean primal* our fatally within a few weelymid
h nomerlibs .other cases related to as, withotit/the
knowledge of the proprietor. We have only to
add that thin most Valuable articles is for sale by
the proprietor. •at No. 444 Broadway,-
Ceirrtott.*Reware of worthless imitations as
several are ntreii,dy in the moricet, colleith , dif
ferent names. Use none unless the wonfs (Pro
fessor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot o gt. Louis
1404, and New. York,) are blown in the bottle.-
90111 b y all Druggists and Patent Medieine Deal
os; Ittsoliy All Fancy ;.nd Toilet gefids
in ill,* United States and Canada& See Ady,
•
Diseases of the Chest and linnte..
...
--Thole dliteesed Grit too well known to require any. do:
" r iot ton. now trait& thrmaatids ere every year carried
to the silent l ate by that dreadful scourge Conedulp
thin, siftktiat A wa,ra,co mmences with a slight etiugh.—
r
R eap {him A pure end healthy by tstklnst a few dneee
o tjtfro,gc MOIATAI:i HERB FILLS each Week,
and (Hemet° of amy kind is immesible. Consumption
nut Lung dillfirnltibm alirays ruled from particles of nor
:rept instttir deposed, in the aincells by bad blo2d.—._
Puri(' that stream Of life end it will very soon carry off
end destre:f the poisonous matter: and like a. crystal
river
gmeing through a desert, will bring , with ..it ,-B md
I m es theosmhtint the body the elements of heallb.and
strength,. As the river leaving the elements ol t ier.Vllty
IA ttmconrse., causes the before barren. waste-to boom
With Anwers and fruit. so pure blood cameo the kerne to
rajoies in strength ; and health, and bloom Arlthfinforling
b ea ufj.., Jtulson'a Mountain Herb PHIS all Sold by all
Medicine
: pedant. ..
Pot Oin Arivertieer
Chills and Fever! Chills. and.roi4trri •
--One 011ie greateet remedial; that tins' ever been told
before the public. for ?ever and Ague. and which have
.2 . e imi e d the highest encomium; from the piece 'pa the
nennie, 1/11. J. TIOSTETTF:R'S OELEBRATRD.JIIT
ktogg. litho would endure the tortures arising froM
ifibs terrible dieettegt.when it can be.eo !mealy cared i—
v*, would a pOnvesteepl.ee nights, burninglevers and
Icy chills. alternately. when a remedy can be obtained
for a mere trifle? And yet how many lentil* I inges ont.
a painful existence under this deadly Might, Juni do
nothing lint : intik delign.quiuine.nerflit bet:W*l 811 coin,
mon RN thefrotilli iffeits. and yet they afe not relieved.
None'bitt the !Wish tand,weldt would hesitate to pro
cute thbee velnable Ittittaps, and save themselves intense
agony. So bidregfiettt and dealers generally eiery-
Whpre.
• Bee adviirtatallt in another column.
AIt:CM:FIAT'S h e London
Thant . ea..'yt: "Au great politic interest boa beau ez-
I tressed respecting the conlinsilstion of Lord 3tansulay's
Eildoff of England. and !SIM, iniestatemants have gone
forth, we feel it desirable to annoupno, on the beat an
. thprity, that some Progress had beep made by. Lord Ma
miler toWarda,the emnirtlen of 'soother sown.. an d
that. by a onrinuti one, the set words penned by
the . historian were the nights : your garment,
at the Brown Stone Clothing ma) of Rock & Wilson,
pa. and and 60 ChestnitS Ifratit,:abore
Bee Dr. fiantbrd'a adyertisement Of Liver InvIgo•
after and/family Cathartics Dille, In another dolumn.
' • • Important to - Tel - Wes.
@REF,S MAN S PALLS.
, .
ley
°tinfoil - us tL, Clieesereat E. D.,
. ' ICIISW.YORK CITY. •
The cenatehestion ofSngredlenta in these Pills are theaj
smolt &alarm and eztettsireliractic . . They - are mtf
In thedx 'oiseration. and certain in correcting all irrekn.
laxities, Painful !demi - roil - 16mb' removing all obstrue.
dons, whether fr om 'cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the aide, Folpitatloo of the heart, whites, Ail jeer,-
ova affeetionaibysterica, fattgrin pain in the bsoit and
limbs, kn.. disturbed bleep, whieteikrise from idtarrop
i don of nature- '•" • • -
TO MADA/2D . LADIES. .
1 Dr. Olieent; — " ' '.! PU- 1 5 .°,roirste•ble, surtheriwill bring
Oh the mo nthly pad Ladles 'Whq
have beeu diaapp o lu'rd 1 11 the tw r ar t iter Pills can
r_ra• the - utmost confidence ha DA ctletalelita n ' s • P l lle
alt that they r e maugs t o .4 th
Ithi7bazilrainlintot: Tteg.-
u n flit n lo mm n of
ti t u,t h oi e , tirttflikF r
erred
t.01, 71 ; ... 8.8,..
be taken withold
'N —the revolt, MISCARftIAOIIa fit•igh ado Una
a
/datable tendency the medicine` , to -feetors - '•'•exual •
'undue"- to • normal' oondttion, that wren the Itpros
dints re power
Warranted lealat It.
filturkral At/ rt' abl°4 tid , frosfroD:v.sFixthing
- • t antbniapridgeb • shoal* bf Teed,
DOINGS IN WASIfINGTON.
gpeci*t-giptirto.
..Tf.I.Y4 L. : 4J - 3..A : ri0.N...0t.pyE.R,T..! . ,1c, 77 -A.. FAMILY NEWSPA#kiI..
scsompany.each box. Price $1: Sent by mail on en
closing $1 to Da, Conwaynkt L . CRitsantailis, Box 4,531,
Poet Pined, Reis Pea City:
BOLD AT ONE TPNUOODIT.TN WRIT. TOWN IN THE ONITIO)
R. B. RITTOHINGS,
General' Agent for the Uhßed Stat
103 Cliam Now•Tork,
•
To whom all Wholesale orders.ahmild bebers-St.,
Addressed.
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa.
Dec. 7,.1869.-Iy.
Mir... Free Trade seems now , to be in
favor.with Napoleon XII, To all in need of a good and
beautiful WIG, on reasonable terms, we would my front
esperknes all on GEORGE TfItIRGALS NIX 26 :bath
6th mt.,. Philadelphia, when yon can besotted in a style
and manner unsarpassed. Alpo procure a bottle of his
celebrated RAWDYE for bemitifying fibe belt, &a.
' - feb. 22i 1880.-I.v.
iiuz t~.
ait- A UNION PRAYER MEETING/ of Young Men,
eyery EiAbbath.morntng fdr,one henr y commenc
ing at k befoYe 9 e'ciciCk. at kne - RiNnti of tlie Y. M. 0.
Asericlatlon. atkove, - D. 8. Baber's Drug Stine. All, and
especially Young Men, aro invited, to attend.
Pltoraitsirr' EPISCOPAL Cutnicll.—Service in Temperance
Tfall:_on Monday evening, April 2, sod every morn
-•
lag and-evening until Friday, at X before 8 A. M.,
and 7% P. M. On /food Friday at 10 A. M., and on
Saturday at 0 A.M.
On Easter Sunday—Service and Holy Communion *tie
A. M.
Presching - --aext Sabbath morning, Jo the Ger
and'in . thlTelianing the English lan
guage, in the Reformed ,Churoh.
.
RngHuh Preaching , next Sunday morning and
' • German Service in the afternoon, in the Mora
vian church.
Preaching next Friday morning in the German
language. in Salem's Lutheran church ; at the
meantime preparatory - service ; and on Sunday
•;liforning Gerinan service and the .administra
. ~tion.of the Lerfragopev4644 to the evening
English pi eaoltlpt. . - . . •
On the 2d inst.,.by Rev. Samuel Irwin, Mr. Wil
liam B. Fellenbaum, of Altoona, Pa., to Miss
Rebecca A. Fellenbaum, of Lebanon, Pa .
On the 24th' ult., by Rev. John Gring, nlia.
Bressler, of 'Bethel. Berke:chanty, to MagdaTia
i* Huntlieker,- of Bethel, Lertaii!aa 'County.' •
On the 27th ult., by the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr.
William H. Bahl, of Woaster, Ohio, formerly
of N. Lebanon borough, to Miss Caroline Zech,
of Harrisburg, Pa. • •' - '
On the 29th ult., by, the same,.Mr. Joseph Kar
many of Palmyra, this. County, to Miss Levi
- na Marks. of Leesport. Berke Co:
On the Astotqanuary. 1.669, by • the Rev; Wm: Porr,
John 71. •Bowlnau Esq.. of this Borough, to Miss
Amanda.joungesedaughter of Dr. Jacob Marshall,
of Reading.
On the 22d ult., by the Rev: J. S. !fainter, Mr. Gideon
Wagner,f Hint Hanover, to bliss Lydia Urich of
North nville.- .
On the 27th ult., by the Berne, Mr. Santgel C.. Snavely
of Smith Annville, to Mtn Catbarlde Heilman of
North Annville.
• • •
On the 15th tilt.; its Aianyillo, Joseph Boltz, aged
28 years, 11 months and 28 days..
On the 26th ult., in HeideibergtownshiP, George
Itchier, aged app(itt 81 years. 4
bathe 280 v gt. ( ln d li t e borough of Lebanon, Mr.
Auktatus,WAhelna .Frederick .Fisber, after a
....painful and protracted ilinggs ; aged 42 yenra.
Ott the 20th ult., in Fremont, Ohio, Samuel Thir
wechter. formerly of—Lehancult, oounty, aged 56
years, 3 mOnths andlrdays.
.Week before last,ln , North Lebanon, Mrs. Maria,
Louisa, wife of Nicholas Baumgartner, aged.4B
.. year's. . ,
On the 26th sliti; in this borough, Mrs. Weiss,
. aged 21 Years.
The Leh.'"
Chn!rev
tERANO'K W
lA. Mills IN. Yam $7 00
" Vara ' 850
1,4. Val: Su'pei. Phiod - 00
Prime White Wheat, 1 85 '
Prime - Red Wheat, 180
Prime Rye, 75 •
Dere, . 60
Olta, • 38
Clover-seed, 4 00
Timothy-Heed, I 250
Inez-tired, . 150
Dried Apples, 118 be., 1 00
DriedApplee,'peped, 1 50
- Peaati"Soiter • 250
Peach "IliatFalV 126
- • 156
°atom • • 37
. .
the Philadelphia Market.
POILADELPHI4, April 2, 1880.
There is not much doing in the breadstuff mar
ket' The riceipte of Flour are lighter than last
week, but there is very little doing either for ex
.port pr en egtenintij:in, the bootie trail; . buys Spa
ringly. Vperations Wherit'are. on a very small
scale. ouly to supply their immedi
ate, wants, theft fe not much coming forward.—
Rye is vealAniet at the decline noted in our Mr
' enter of last.week. ,Corn has arrived_ freely dur
.ing the week,. mostly:Seuthetn, prices 'have not
varied Much.. Oats centilitre. firm: Clover seed
is dull; and - contirines in . aboat the same range of
prices. Flaksse a l sells freely. Timothy' is un
changed. Plaster 'is scarce and no levier in price.
The hub news from Europe bad no perceptible
effect on the market, We quet9;
FLOCR.:--Sepcifinis:OtTered at.ss 7 . 54 Extra,
$6 : 00 to $6.25.; Eitinlamily,46 37 to $7 00.
RYE FLOUR.-- , Receipts 4ighti and , prices I
of a dollar' lower; we gents it $4 25.
'CORN MEATi.---Yeliowc $3 50..
WHEAT.—Red; $1741110 $1 45; White, $1 50
,-;
Sick ; tOrnlellvan,hrt, 86. cts.; Southern; 85
ott4 . „, ,- "" 4 ~,.. 1 :
Cehtkr...--1 elms Yellaii, 72 'COI ailoal; in store,
70 ots. _ •
. OATS..---Pennsyl,y . iniia; 48 and 47.. cts.; South
ern,4s.cts. ' . i - . ' ' ...
SHEDS —Clover,. Si 00 to $4 37;
- Timothy,
$3 25.; Flax, $1 60.
WHISKEY.—DuII and lovror; Ohio, 224 cte.;
Pea6'sytviiiiiie, 7 2l".} cts.; Drudge, 20 ate.
HOPS. 7 -Now, 16 cts.; Old 8 Cis.
PLASTER...--Per too, $3 75 to $4 00.
SALT.—Common Sacks, St 00; Patent Sacks,
$1 65. tours respectfully,
MoCANN WelletpY.
Zile.. Mc CANN, JR.i Philadelphia: 1
OLIVER WRIGLEY, Lebanon en.
238 North Wharves, And 233 North
- .Water St.
PIiIpADELPIII4I. CATTLE MARICF,T.—The
offerings' of Beef Cattle show a falling off as
compared.with those of last week, and the mar
ket under a brisk demand has *proved le., the
100 lbs.; the aches at ,thi . different - yards Tearh
about 1.800 head at $4®47 A gross; and from $5
up to $9 68®10'60 Sot...common •to good and
prime quality, including afew extra cattle at $ll
the 100 lbs.
*JAbout 800. Cowl sold at 'prices -ratigpg from
$24 40;400.eaeh, as to,couditiOn.•
Soma •%.• •;••
• Soa 2000 Hogs wer- hrought in• this :Week,
the demand was good;- 8.14 include 1,42t,h0ad
at,Tuaboff's, at - A7-25@,8 . 50 for still fed; 'OM $8
00 for, good corn' fed; 510'also sold by Miller,
et the Aventie Yard, at s36sB 75.• the 100
Of Sheep, the receipts nod sales were about 8,-
000 headi , il.64/tg7ii. &ow).
Sikloo4ofiiiiio:. .
r "" Lost by*, alPhvsicizin
IP-the vicinity'of the Milted 'Bitethrep Church, hi
' Market street, Lebanon, on iliturdaY seining. a
Pocket ease of Stirgical linstininents. A suitable re
ward will be given to the Under on leaying the property
at this aka. tLehh:On, April 4,1860.
I issojittiOo bf Partnership.
N 7 OTfCE to berel;y, given that the. intitnetehth hereto-
*re existing between Philip Drecbbill end Peter
Hoist, Lritnbor and Coal merchants, trading. tinder the
firm idr BRECIIATF.J. & HORST, in North Lebanon Bor
ongti, dissolved by wiptual consent On the Ist of March,
1880. All persons indebted will "nitgie .pityment i . and
thole havidi claims Will present them, _The books re.
main at
. t.be office of Philip Brechbill:hy wbera.tbe
einelel Woolitinued. :114f,rpotiowe 4 ^^ -- -
N. Lebaiton Apete
SEA HORST.
iesollulion. of Partneriiiirp
Mat PARTNERSHIP heretofore exlatlng bitween
j, Geeriegyraltz and H. 171. Itceoel, baa teen :(Ifeeolyed
by mntnal cement. All indebted, to, the firm of ;Waltz
'Nadel. will please cancel titer indebtedness at en ear
ly. deo, The . yeke Jaill be found-, at. thttoat
. 1101,
S, OZOB.GE *A1,17.,
IL 11. EltainaL r
• labanret, April 4, 1880.
•• _ _
ME
Assignee Notice
heryby given to those iridebted,to .Cyrue
.0 K. Snavely, of this borough, that unleassettiomout
p made before the let of May next, the books will be
tbe, hip of,a Justice of_tbe.Peue for oolieo.
JON G. SZIAVgLY, Assignee.
. , . . .
Priliv.l. B 4 o , • . ,
=1
•.- •
16'11'004W liatts f or-. B wie.
T -OE irabioithortme &boa '0,600 - elmetont Riprof IL
itottzato:qualityr for , 84.1 - at a reasthiat4op*e.—
'Apply at 41 - eHmao's Dale, to. Mirth Liliiiiiin townithip,
.
JOHN • IIHM31.0:
~H .43
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.
- Hanlz-21,1809.-K
BUIE
gattritV.
~ig~:
on Market,
ected Weekly.
ilabit, APRIL 4, 1860.
, Potatoes, # be , 35
Igo* . 0 doe., 12
, Butter, V lb., 10
Laid, 10
Tallow, ' 10
Ram, • ' 12
Shouldiirs, 10
Bides, • 18
Soap, •
'Bnew:•ffax, • 25
White Raga, 6
Mixed Rafe, 2
'Flax. lik lb., • • 12 1 ,
Bristleß,.f lb., 40
Fenthern # tb., 62 1 .,‘
Wdol. #11)., . 40-
Soup Beane, # 'qt., 6
Viaogar, 11 gal., 1234
...,J4iiiile Butter,', crock, 45
L...._. . .
NEW APVERTISEMENTS.
)ISNotice..
To Me School Or rooters of Le(Wan Ciaunty. •
E TLEMEN pursuance of the .434 section of
tlf the Act of Bth May. 1854, you aro hereby natiffed
to must in Convention. at the Courtlionse, in Lebanon,
OD thefirst ..ifonday in Nay, A. D., 1860, being the 7th
day of the month, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon r and
aeleotatroa toce, by a majority of the whole number of
Dteectsres present, one' person or literary and scientific
acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of
tellehing, at. COUNTT SUPEILVNTERDENT, for the three SUC
ceetl:ng years; determipe the amount of compensation
for the same ; and certify 'the result' to . the State Super
intendent. at Harrisburg, as required by the 95th and
40th sections of said act. HENRY 1101,1 CH,
Co. Sept. of Lebanon County.
Lebanon, April 4, 1860.
L U.IIIOICR. ZUdgBER.
()NE of the best and cheapest assortments of LIMBER
offered to the public, is now for sale at the new
and extensive LUMBER. end COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBILL ,
o the Borough of North Li:Man.:3h, 'On tlio bilnk of the
Union Canal, at the. head ot • leut:4 , fteet, a few
quotes North of the Gensesee Stettin mats, and one
q tiara east of Borgner's Hotel.
Their assortment consists of the beet well-seasoned
White, Yellow. Norway, Pine and fleadock Boards;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pinoßoardi:
1% and 2 inch Pannol and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joistil
White Oak .IBoaide, Think and Scantling;
and 3 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
• SHINGLES! SHINGLES!!
The best Pine and nom lock Sblugles; -
Aloe, Roofing , and !Watering Laths;
Chestnut Rails and Poets, and Padne far fences
and fencing Boards:
FLOORING BOARDS of all'elzos and aescritlent.
COAL! COAL ! ! COAL !!!
•
A large stock of itroicon,
Limeburnem and
Liellidaysburg Smith Coal, at , the lowest prices.
*a-Confident that they bate the largest and beet as
sortment of Losasoftitaillikoedstoos and aiMIL as well
as the largest stook of the different kinds of COAL, over
offered to the citireusof 'Lebanon county, they venture*
to say that they can aocommodate all purchasers satis
factorily, and would therefore invito all who want any
thing in their line, to examine • their stock befbre pur
chasing elsewhere. PIULIP BREW:LULL.
N. Lebanon, April 4,1160.
• WALNIIIT STREET
, . .
• Clkorpezt. lits.reSelectefl,apd Largest Stock of
WALL PAPERS;
"Wfailtivir Shallot, Partial:ls,' Sci,"
UNDERSIGNED having In idiniectioli with• his
BOOR AND STATIONERY-STORE,
purchased the entire stock of WALL POEM of Messrs.
Warns & Ramat and W. G.' Wean,' id having also re
cently received large supplies from New York and Phil
adelphia, including this West and moat handsome styles
of
- •
Paper Hangings.-Borders,llecorations,
PanelingA, 'Fire Board Prints,
Window Curtains,
Sh des, cc.c., c c.,-
'now manufactured. His stock presents the best assort
ment of Papers. both in style and quality, that basever
been seen in Lebanon, and as lie baebought most of his
Papers at redimed rates. fur Cass, he is able to sell Wall
Paperat cheaper rates than they can be obtained at any
other place. Re has also made arrangements with the
beet Paper Hangers in I.ebanon te. put • up paper for
him. if desired, at the shortest notice on the most row,
onuble terms. •
(live bins a call and be convinced. =
Air- Remember the phice,, at the New Beolestoiv in
Walnut Strad, a fete doors iceutt of Kormanit.s Hard
ware Store. , - • J. HENRY:MIDLER.
Lebanon, April 4, 1860.
04 4 4
DR EISENWEIN'S
WAIRAND. WOOD 1 APTIIA
PECTORAL;
Is the best Blanitgaz in the Wairitlfor the Cana of
Cigigha, and Colds, Crouparonchitis,
Asthma, Difficulty_ i,a eathingl •
PalPitstion of the Heart,
• • 4 , Diptheria,• •
And for the relief of patients id the advatioed stages of
Consamption, together witb alt Iliseeees of
the Throat and' Chest, and Which pro
-- diFpeso to Consamption. , . . •
•
It is. peculiarly adapted to the radical. awe
of Asthma.
Being prepared by a practical Physician and *Drag:Fist,
sad one of great experience In the cum pf the various
diseaSes to which the human frame to liable. • •
• It le offered to the afflicted with the greatest conddence.
rri it and be convinced that it la 'invainatdo in the
VOre of Bronchial affections. Price, 50 cents per Bottle.
P nars.nsn only ky •
Dr. A. - EIS DETWELIt , & CO.,
•
Dlt OG STS Ali D C IFLAItif 3T S,
N. W. Corner NINTH & POPLAR Sts.,
SOLD by every respectable Druggisl. and Dealer in
Itspicise throughout the &tau.
Philtaa, April 4, 1800.-ly.
A .
. .
'PRINS & BRO. promise to be putiettAalyabri will 011
(Waver to please all.who May Call od tbem fax Boots
and Shoes. ..
.
dyer's fs .( arsaparilla•
A compound remedy, in which we have labored to por
duie the moat effectual alterative that can be madm---
tit Is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so
combined with other,substaitees . of stil'. greater alters
tive power as to afford an effective antidote for the .dis
eases Sarsaparilla to reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a ‘ remedy is.wanted by . those who suffer from
Stramone cm:aplomb:and that one which ern!. accom
plish their cure mast prove of Immense service. to 'this
large class of our afflicted ,follew;eitlzeus. Hof Com
pletely this compound will do Whits been proion by ex
periment on many of the worst Mee to be found of the
following complaints:
&norm& AND SCRIM:WM CCItt...:INTS, ERUPTIONS AND
Eaurnvz DISEASES, ,IjaggAS, PIMPLES, litoyents,
5 14 T rincON, CA= MUM, STPILICLIS AND Syrirtirriti
Arer.ortotts, MERCURIAL DISEASE.. DROPSY. NEURALGIA OR
TIC DOUIOUREUX, DIGGLITY, DYSPEPSIA AND• INDIGESTION,
EilYsirctss, RoSe OR ST. ANTHONY'S Pots, and .indeed
the whole cliss of complaints arisingirom Id : aura or
TIER BLOOD. .
This compound will be fouud a groat promoter of
health, when taken in - the spring, to expel the foul hel
pers which fester in the blood ut that „sesison of the
year. By tho thuel.e.4.pulsion of them many iankling
diierders are nipped iu the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy. Spilre chemenlvesdrosi .the
dilrapbe cif knit crilptlons and Ulcerous sores, thinugh
which the system, will strive to cid itself of corruptione,
if not cllillisted to do this through..tho natural choonela
of the body by au alternate Medicine. Cleans phi the'
vßiated blood whenever' .fh • ti find its , impurities I.).pre4
ing through the skin In pimp!" ernptions, or sores ;
cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in
the :reins ; cleanse it wlimitiver - it is hail, and your feel
ings will tell you when. .Kveei where no particblar dis
oxer is felt, people eajojr bette. and Bee longer
for cleaning the blao)1. Beep blood healthy, and all
le well ; but witi i HAS fatbultiin of life didordered, there
can be no lasting health. Sooner or later . smoothing
mint go wrong, and-the great manhinery of life 43 dit
orderad or ovefthrown.. - - •
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation!
of accomplishing these ends. But-the world bee been
egregiously deceived by. preparations _of..it, .partly be
cause the drug alone has nottill-the virtue that la claim
ed for It, but more because many preparations, pretend
ing to be concentrated extmits.of it, contain but 'little
virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything elite- - • .••
. During late years Life public have been misled by
large bottles, protending'to give a quart of. extract of
Sarsaparilla for one do.lar. Moat : of these - Lave been
frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if
any, Sarsaparilli, hot deco 'no mitativenroperties what
ever.. }fence. bitter 'aid 'Wailful disappointment Nut,
facrtred the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla
which flood the market,until tla naino itself is justly
deapieed, and has become-arm/pipes with imposition
'and cheat, :Still we' call chili -compound'Sateapitrilla,
and Intend to supply such. s remedy as shall rescue the
name from tho loan of obliquy which testa upon :it.—
And we think we' have ground fent Velleiling It bag vir
tues which are iircuistible by tbo - oidintiry run' of the
diseases itde intended, to cure. „In order to secure their
complede diadictlan room tub sYstarn. the remedy should.
be judleionely Wren according to direction's on the hot-
PREPARED BY
DR. Jr.'CAYIEIII. & CO.
LOWEL, .31ASS.
Moe, Skter Both's; Six Bottles for SS
ayer 7 s Cheriy Pecto-:.
IiAL, has won fel itself each arenown for Oscura of so*.
cry va riety of Throat and Lang Complaint, that it is en
tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its
airtues, ;wherever it has been employed. As it has long
been in constant use.throughout this melon. we need
.nct do MOM thir t n assure, the people its quality is kept up
to the best it ever has been, end that Wiser , he railed on
to do Ibr their relict Milt has ever been found to do.
.flyer'sth, • WS •Pa t
• Caartici—itts
".
- (7 4 •
. sort sue ottaiPoll. • . • •
os incluse, Jaundice, lisapepria,,htdi,:riettow, Dysentery,
_n u t Stomach. :Orpripelar ltiteaffachi. Rheamatirm,
EraYtions and Skin Diriaser, Law °aspirant, Drawn
Tearer, Tumors and Bali Ritetan: .7 . •
& s a Dame PF 9 t ' . emus. Neuraffa.,
una,for titrifying,Me Mood:. •
14,4 Are snow-coated, so, that the moat. sensitii• oft'
t a k e th em pleserPutly,niad'Uley [troths, bestoperant
the 7orld•pi all the puriese e of a iimuy..i , hysio.
p r i c e 26 cents per Box; Five boxes for Sl.OO.
Groot numbor of Clergymen, Pbyarcians..2
ifttetoemen
and,opinctit firm?,neses. hgv •
certi•
-he unpeiial jelei7 usefulness of these remedies, butane
a p e ' ° o nc e 7111 not permit the insertion of them:r Tho •
Agenth below 'nemeti furnish gratie 4 F 'Aiieszcs:fALlSC
sea in they are given ;:aith'alsOr_fullArescrilitiorrt
of the a base conSpliUnt4 essil the treatment that shank/
be fillowed tor their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled tlealers.tridtatbr•
preparenkma they make owe proM ,Reseisid Arm
mud take us Ohara: The Welt waist ttxt list there p
far them, end they should Nava it. .
All our Remedies are for eale''W. • • •• •
J. L. Lembenzer and r.h.:ReibeiV: iebsimiii44.ll,llps.
per, 3:Hanover: hr, K. Horning., Ono f' U. - D. Vim , •
ann.likoMiTucii, hen,
HettlAßlyereeohrarr r and "elllkruilpet. • •
••• . , •
• •
*ii4ll . "
No. I'A=ROTYPB, Tea Fheap,..e,:fo . Fare
. Gallery, ;mat dopy to O mle LetiionDepiiiii
JV i:_ l
I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. TUE.
ONLY PREPARATION
I
w
Congne r eZI Pat.rortage:•
• FOR STA,VESIdEN; JUDGES. CLERGYALitii
Ladies and Gent:lotion, in all parts of the world testify
to the - 091 May of Prof 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative,
. and gentlemen of the Prom are unanimous faits prates.
A, few testimonials only can be here gierin; see circular
for more, and it will be imposaible,forou to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New - York , Dee. 20th, 1858.
OPBTLEKSB.: Your note of the 16th inst.: hair been re
calved, saying that you had heard . that I had been ben
efited by the nee 'of •Wood'a Mar. Restorative, and re
questing my certificate of Millie if T had no objection
to give it. • .
I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it duo:
My age is *boat 60 years; the color of my hair auburn;
and inclined to curl. Setae five or six years since itbe
gan to torn t,ray. and thescalp on tberrown of my bead
to•lose ita mnaihility, and dandruff to form upon it.—
Each of these'dliagoaldlitiet, increased with time, and
about four menthe since a fourth wan added to them,
by hair falling off the top of my head, and threatening
to make me bald. • .
- In this unpleasant predirmnent, I was indueett to try
Wood's Hair Restorative,- mainly, to arrest ttikfalling
off my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray
hair could ever be restored to its •otigintil color except
Mtn dyes I wee, how Over, icreatly surprised to find
after thonse of two,bottles only, that not only was' the
fkiling t off arrested, but the color was restored to the
. 6 1 1 1 1 hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and . dandruff
osased,to Ibrm on my held, very much to the gratificat
tient& my wife, at whose solicitation I watrinducod to
try it.
For this, among the many ohligatiotis r owe to her sex.
I strongly recommend all husbands .who value the ad
miration-of their wives to profit bv my example, and
use it if.growingerray Or getting bald.
Very reapectinily, BEN-. A. LAVENDER.
To O. J. Wood & Co., 444.Broadway,•New York.
t= . .. flu izoil , Ala.. July 20tb. 1859-
- To Paoli. 0:3. WOOD: Ilear Sir: Your "Hair itesioriir
tiiie - haitierteAnyhairso much good Mom I commenced
the nes of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC
of ,its effects oa the hair. which 'are great. A man or
woman may be nearly deprived ef hair, and by a resort
to your "Hair Restorative," the hair will return mob:,
• beautiful than'ever rat lead this is my experience. Ite-•
lieVe i tall! Yours truly, .WM. H. .HRNEDF.
P.-S —You can publish the above if yon By
publishing in our SontHern tapers yin will get more
,Juttronage Beath. I tee several 0671:tur 'certificates In
the'llfaiVire;Cury; a strong tibtitlieni raper. ' • ,
• •• W. H. Bendy.
• . ! WOW:VS.-HAIR IMSTORATIVIL
Paosissott. 0. Y. Wbon: DearSir': Hiti;inghad the mie
fortune to lose the . Mit portion if 'my hair. from the ef-
fecta of the yellow fever, in' New Orleans. in 1861.
was Induced to make a trial of your preparation, and
found it to answer as the very thing goaded. •My hair
, is now thick and glossy, and no words. can express .My
obligations to you in giving to .the afflictedsuch a-treas-
Ore . FINLEY JOHNSON.
. The Resictiative is- put up in bottles of three Sizes.
• medium, and small; the small holds 1 4. a
.pplat, and '
attil t s w f e oc nt o v n i Ld r o ce lla n r t. r ior r
e bo i r
pler:opothretimmed2
than
thesmall retails for two dollars per bottle; the large
holds a miart, 40 per' ent...more in proportion, and, re
tails for $3. •
0. J. WOOD it CO.. Proprietors; 444 Broadway,' New
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louie, Mo.
, Arid sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
April 4,1880.-3 m. .
"fri etLetters
in the Post OMlee; 'Whiner?, Pa:, Aptil
' l. 1860. 'Pprions cutting thr any et sa 12 lettere
, will please say they are advertised. ; .
A , Lamina cattuirine
Allen Mr. . uh m i n •L ev i
' Awned Comiid . . .
Achtly Thomas-IL , ....Whenhein Solomon -
Adams Joboids ' • Leg•Buin A. W. M. D.
B •
•
Brennan Within!. LoebXiisabeth
Brunner A.. 1:
. . . _
Beager Mary . . Moyer .it Brady
Britten :William Moyer Miss Sallie.
Barb, Jacob Moyer Joseph
Bower. Frederick Itl areten Jerome
Bayd - Bobert C. Mouhourn Jamie
Brown J. McCormick A Co.
Brandt Matilda' Miller Valentine J
Book' William - ' Millen-Franklin '
Bach William hicCloakY Michael
Beraltardtlf. ' Mustard John L.
Boyd Abraham - Miller Thomas
Ilatdort Catharine; . Millerldr. M.
Batchler Miry • • - Mahan Irwin
, Brlcker David • Mamie John
Bidlehangh Charles Mouer Jacob C.
Bart() William • Mann IL S.
Boyd H. Jr., • - Mcßeady Francis
Bucher Benedict "Moyer Anne M.
Baurogittdner Mr. R. • Mormlacclify,
Brewer Romanue . Miller Jose* ;.1,,,
MeDoonld Thomai
Mossier sir. D.
0
o:Bachman yoho
O'Brien Timothy
Brown John
Brown Borman
Blakely Samuel
Blair John
Buchter Cbarles
• C
Pride Augustus
• Peters ilettnuel-,
Patton John 714
°Het John
Carlisle Wm..
ChandlerJ. W.
Confer Peter.lX
D
Dern 'Andrew
Hauck John
putter Johri
INlffie Robert
Herrin William
Eznerich Henry
Eckert Salons
'Ramsey, James
Ruhl George
Reid Mary '
Riddle Jacob
Rankea John J.
Reintzel Joseph
Rebstock Frantz
Rikhtineyer Aaron
Richards J. R.
Rahn E. ,
Rephn.Georga
RetelftErt R. Founder
Reim J. li. ••
French Mr.
Fadiet
Fibber Peter
Forintler Moses Stine Lent
For J. D. Shay Franklin.
Fisher Jacob Stoudt
FlabeeJohn . •
?..70 . oeit Frantz Anton
Freeman W. H. Smith D. B.
Ylaher .1.390... z ...8b0ch.Jac0b •
• G ,SchwerigerMichael-
Gingnet Benjamin --- • Zehilllg Stephen
Garret ,;;;on: • • • . fipitlor 'John
Grant James - Stine William
German M. -Spangler Jacob
Gingrich Jacob Sarg Lydia Ann
Gerhart Thomas .Smith A. 8. M. D.
Grey Henry . • Shir John M.
Grove J. W. Scbally Jarlob
Geoid) , Peter . Seltzer Samuel
sH . •. • Swanger M. •
Heti ich Mary' , Seltzer Jonathan. .
Harps Frederick . ,
Henry James • ThayOr W. H.
Hecker Frederick - Tearful Mrs. Elizabeth
Morahan Mary Aim •
'Hilbert Henry . Uhler Elizabeth
Heverling Michaol . . W
• . J Wenreelt William
Johneon T. 11. - .Witmer Joseph
Jambe R. ,', 'William] D. 8. ,
Judd Mathias , . • Withen Samoa
' • - K : Wolf George
Keller Albinos ' Withers George
Slick David Waylan William
-Kreider. Joseph Wjne.Mis. Ann
Kcebler J. R. • . -Y •
Koons .1. R.Attorney Yeakly Jonait
Koch SarahlOCUM gec .r gli "..
Kitzeltwitzel Mr. Eerily Jacob'
Kramer Reuben fp'. Tiaingitt'llathau•
. • iftlingst Lucetts
Lingle Adam; 'Z
tight John ' ' • .gweltzich Sarah
Long Adam Zotir Melinda
*tong Geoigie ' '
'.Lecture Sarah A.. •
Laitzle' W.. 8.
••• ' i Id& L. Ruilutattris,-P.m.
'; 4 io / ••: 46 .' • •
DILIMIER: of Nortli 'Lebanon borough.. ben re•
moved hie Mike into the. •honee occupied by Er.
George Long, e; fee , doom north of the United Urethral
Church; •where he intends to . prentice in hie prottesfen'.
• •••• y DR. B; D.'I3UCIDAL:
N. Lebanon, fdareb"4B, - MO. ' •
AIICIONI -.011[ON; .
IicrAVING BEEN interrupted from continuing
-11.1 our 'Sale, by unfavorable 'weather, we Will
hold another/AUCTION, ow 00/VDAY, the 9th 'day of
A PRIE,IB4IO, for tho sale bf
WATCHES, JEW ELRV,PANCV GOODS, — AC:
CORDEONS, E'II:rTES,FIPBS., VIOLINS,
POrtemearsice, Pocket Books, Guns,. Pistols Revolvers.
Pocliet,ltnives, Masora, *Combs, Lead Pencils,, and a
great many other fancy and useful article - 9. • •
Meanwhile, we will sell all the above named articles
privately, at Amnion Prices.
BEIZENSTEIN BROTHERS. •
Lebanba';..l.Dirch.2B;•l36o.' •
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•Ciplfilinabilerniad'reapectfully foroerd: the citizens of
1. Lebanen and surrounding country, that they have
..openod an Entirely New. . •
DRY .GOODS
' OCJ and
QU PPW SWAR •
Je—a.sh—dl Lg.
•
• , .
:IN KENDAL'S NEW••••BRYCII BIILiDING,
• between the - Meek Home and WeeltlngbanAdtale, °tim
berland Street, (South Ma
• 'LEBANON,
*.* They liked inform the public' that
," they , are' dater-
SELL !LOW: Theirilthek of Goods '
ie voiy.large, and bought: t:the 'best GASH TIMMS:—
_They would_lurits the Public to ,7 6 Te lbaan a titai, feat.
Itigconfident that they can please all. -. *
ff7r. terms are oaßit or GOGNTP.X.PRODUL,...
&'J. NOREAT.
sor homember:-IN KeilllbilL'S New Building.
Lebanon,lifirch 28, 1800: . _
••
• 4ii•osignee's Notice.-
O ls hereby given that Jeoob Weller, anti Wt.:
Ty. Mai Irihr, 2,0061 . townshipy - Lonanop thturty,
ti.olld,•tri Voluntary;lleoll'et • nment,'TpakenTer
a nd trana f o r the inaderaltowi of lite township and
county since*"ld,•all• their •properhji and effect. Tor the
benoflt of their etedltors.. All potions, therelbre,
•116bied,:aewell - ai ttufwe'lutyintelaluuValre'requairted to
tweiseet. tlnnnlo:. • 3 3" • • DAVID W. lIHRIOII.
erAll,•1880:. a '4
ID y dbirATKINIS eik 4 . 1 five Iklei of Shoe
JL/ Store.
Tin CMLiP BOOS MORE
OF
DIE MT '77-W;
la totaled on IifAXATNIUARE, North of °timberland
Street, I.nbanon, Whom
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Blank itoohn; and Stutiouery of every description ars
always On band, and sold at the lowest possible
iv s n PRICE.
GUILT SiIADES, and NVINBOW..PAPER of ovary
variety of patterns and prices are also oft 'exhibition and
for sale at - •
WALTZ'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. •••
WAITZ also ferritihes the MONTI LY.MAGAZINEK,
of our Eastern Cities, as soon as published.
Anv- Orders (Or book's; porio divas, or anything its his
!Lie, will reecire prompt attention.
• sinfoop the New Books, -
. lately reedirod and for Sale at
-• • •
GEO.RigE , WALTZ'S •
11.111 the following:—
RS[4OIO9B.—TM Pillar of Fire, or Israel in Bondage;
The POIVer of Prayer; lltanna in the Wildorilees ; Cot
tage Testillfecit,• it complete Commentary on the New
Teettunpnt fIIFY Prince of the Renee of Darid, In der
,
. .
31xscrujrzatots1--:.Knitthig Work', by Mrs Parting
ton: Harp of a .Thansand String's; Bliac Diamond;
Prof: Here's Sphituslidm llimoustrated; . Humboldt's
Cosmos; 4. Sketch of the Physlchil Deecalptlon Of•the
Cfnivess.
Waits le agentta receive lubseription for the M-
I lowing Works, now on Proms:
"N•11W AMERIOAN CYCLOPEDIA,"
in fifteen . Vole. Vol. Ito VI ere now ready.
,Price in Extra Cluthao_r Vol. - •
S I M
d o. Litiraryi *Lather do.
-DlArry.ot•the Amefiean Revolution, by. Frank 3loore,
completed in two Vole. , price in gio,h, s2.oo.per vol.
• 'tebatti, Minh 29i / 8 0). • ' • • •-• •
lNoflcc 4ppcals.
; Oortirrt COMM/IMONEILS' OFF/CE,
lansAwoN,Marcb 12, 1860. j
Norroic ho.br.riiven that Hie ii)ertirnis i go oo ro o f
Lebanoticeunty4s:tli bear Appeals by.-ttilliersona
rated f or gt .. .*.it , atnty Tax for the. year IE4O, for
the soveraYfearli
r,t,tna lierottglia in said County, at
their Office. on HI loierfogaayg , ,•between the hours of
10 o'clock, A. 8.1... and 3 o'clock„ P. 61., :..Hl 3 OOlOllll in
terested, ere here
plane epeeiBe6 etf noWle4 • ttl lOW \sit. thu time and
Bethel,
Bunters,
Union,
Cold Spring.
Ealt 11 allover,
Pi' " LodlnicferrY, • •
North Annville, , '
Swath Annville, • „••
..'Borith Lebanon, ' •'"
.•
•- • •
31iftereek Aadaesta,y, April 18.
• Jackson," • • - •
North Lebanon.twp o . 7 • •
North Lebanon. Boo'.,
Crornwall: •• '••• ,• • J • ‘.• • • '
Leban°n Mr° *' RAUL A 20.
Lebanon Bore, Vf,S6Y.. P
.The A/NCO/10M of the several Tovret.C.nd Boroughs
are hereby notified to atteiutat th6Gnie add plisse fixed
for the Appeals of their distrilts respectively. • •
611011/EL DBININGER, . (blunt/rimers
• DAVID HOLLINGER, . of
31310 N not.T,z,_._ Lebanon °aunt*.
- Attest—Cram Shari , Clerk.
Lebanon, March 16, 1860
Publit Notice.
TjoUBLIC NOTICE Ja hereby given that- the . Charter
oT - tho L'ESANON COUNTY AORICULTURAL.
HORTICULTURAL %AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY,
was duiy'preeented to the Conti of Common Pleas of
Lebanon County ter examination, and • will be approved
according to law on the 20th day of 4 11fra, 1880, unless
. good . cause .b shown to the. contritry. • ,•:'! '
.'4OUN STAINS, fnAlioia6farY•
"Lebanon, Muth 14 1860: - ,
Phila..* Reading "Railroad.
Lebitimon Valllo
_ _ _
Twelheity -Passenger-Trains
ing, • and Hakiaburg.
-f kliS LEBANON, going EitattitleadlngoitlMlT
j 7itnil 3.47 P.M. '• •• • • •
' Pun Lebanon. going Wee to liarrliburg„; #3 , 7124 P.
said.ll.4l A. M.
At Reading, both trains make- *loge connexions for
Phihtilelphla, Pottsville, Tani_agna, Danville, Nt'lliiarns
port, &c.-
Morning train °tag ponetets . at ReadlnifftktiFffkat.
bane fittstoo and Scranton. . •• •
At Harrisliting,•-trains connect with' "Pbuterlieinia."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley's Bathe's&
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers
.
burg, &c.
Through Tickets to Lanceeditiis NO. 1 Qars, $l6O, to
Baltimore, $3 30. , •• - - •
. lbs. baggage allowed to-earl paasengar.
• Tim Seciwid'Class run with all'tbe aboN , e trains.
Through First,Glasa Ticketltat reduced rate to Niagara,
Falls,- Buffalo', "litrOity Chicago, and all the • Prinbipar
pointain the West, North:West, and Canadas andlimi
gritrot Tickets, at lower Fares, to all abate places, can be
had on application to the Station Alont, at Lebanon.
616111 - • %Tammen, are requested to .purchase tickets iss•
fore„..the.Ttaina start. Higher Fares cherged,'lf paid in
toe : alter " - ' G. A,
January:Si...lM. ' Engissee& erk "e
d ifett , rtkn dent.
Ph Hair&
;,
_..~ ~~ -
REDIIOTION OF PASSENGER FARES„
On. and after MONDAY, .APRIL 2d,.1860.
- COMMUTATION TIOILETai , .
AXTITY. 6ittrom, will be teauenastWeeU any Pointe
y desired, good for the bolder. alariay' inomber of
bie family; 4o Passenger train, And at any time—AT
26, PER .CENT: BELOW - THE - REGULAR' FARES.:
Partiee.havihg occasion tense the Road frequently on
business or pleasure, will Bud the above arrangement
convenient , and.esonomical; as Four .Passenger mina
.run daily-each way between Reedit* and Philadelphia.
cud Two Trains•dally between Reading, Pottsville and
•Iferriiibarg. , .on,Sundays, only • one morning train.
Down,rind , onesfternoon train Up , rune between Yetis,
ville and Philadelphia. and no Passenger tru.in on the
LebudonoyallSyDranch Rail Road: . •
For'therfalkove Tickets, or any tnforrnstion' relating
thereto,Apply to S. Bradford. Esq., Treasurer, Philadel
phia, to the respective Ticket :Agents on the line, or to
G. A. NIGOLLf4
March . 2B, 1880..-tf. • .Gon,l Supt.
,
itossatati - . . H. noirtmm.
Rein"lan
. . ..
0017,NTY •
. .
, .
littl t 4V - VORTATION - LINE I
1)7:. LiBANOAr VALLEY RAILROA
rpm of the firm will pay particular attention to
Geodsahipped by the Lebanon Valley'ltallroatlf;-%
&Wet Wilt to sent daily to and from Philadelphia tb
afferatown and Anneal° Stations, and all
,othetteinte in •theounty.
• .711.11401:1T8 contracted fur at the loweabpoealblo rates
aid delivered with dispatch.
•
The Proprieters will pay particular attention tettatd•
attend personally; to • the receiving and - tlettrarietall
Freights. • . '
For infonnatibn. apply at their 'Mae, alttlittiii f hitton
-Valley Railroad Depot, la Lebanon: • • t•' •
'llowensalllmus, their Agent in4Philadelphibt, *lll - 4-
*aye be found at 11". 77. Basli's Meehan:4' Hotel, 71'o-ft&
riled 'Wait Philadttpfda• • - .
.4dsbation, March 80, 1859. HOFFMAN &
A'MING Ar BROM New Loot end 81.wo Store in fitted
Agin good order for comfort and convenience, botb
fur. ittOieli; Ant/Gentlemen.. • .
WATCIIIE* GIVEN A WAY!
A * olWl'ialued from two dollaro to ono hundred dol-
S• • 11 1 4141,etr pith *very Book sold at retell prices.
aillethlt one Watch is guaranteed& ea
cry twelve books !
- '' qii;ie inducements are offered by the
SUPFOL)i.'EXCHANG.E CO
IllP•W'selaington street, Beaton.
The most *itemise and the most liberal OM cancans in
ozistence. Send lona catalogue. , Those who have pat
ronized other, Gift 1101191111 are particularly requested to
acquaint themsolvea with crur,torms. Oarindnootneats
are unrivalled, and ppt all.others in th e e h e og .
.;The .following aro tome of Gin Gifts to purchasers of
akipke.
English Lever Child Watchee, hunting cases.
_. Patent 414 44
Ladies ' ' "- open face.
Dotabhed Levor Silver Watches, hAntitig cases.
• Lepine silver Watches, open face.
Gold Lockets, kailons Owe.
Ladles' and Ger/G./Gold Cbain.s, various styles.
lAdlea' and Gents? Gold Sleeve Sutton*/ and Souls,
alt patterns. I
Gents' neti , and rich styrce.
Gold Pencils cud' Pebs.-
Ladiee and Dental Geleßlngs:'
Gold Watch Neys,and Reit Pine..
A great variety of Ladles' Jewelry, Pins and Ear
drops. (oml/risk* all the et.)rait now worn . I sWlt
amen Mosaic, %X WSW. r:OTellthle,
Qa 40., des ,
Gold bracelets, all styl es.
-The List . of Hai!-
• - a great assortment of
...wizard works in every. departanant literature, fia
terestipg to the•Ye., , kkg ant Pith -,Do not fail to send for.
altialogue. Catalogues Mailed to any /ultimo. Ap -
413 , to • •
SUFFOII VERPHANEIIO.,COMPANY,
. -116-WAtnnearow tram', BOSTON.
gni MUNN, treasurer.-
marsh 4 •
DES;RADLE , bRN—cibQDR,
" POOR crPRIsTirA , ? ,
. 0 ; F P •
French MeriVes, pialn and prtn*,
'D,* plaid DAtites3o4/16. reduced,
• Satin faced Vatietweias, a ducad,
All Wool Dalainue, reluced.
grorhal, Stella and Long Shea +,
- Mack Cloth for Ladies's Cldaks,
• New Sty.... r 'Alß l *,i 4 ::aei and ms s , •
redact Silks. retharaccr,,
'English and ikferrinleck '
;And the greatest variety of D "
In` Lebanon, comprising Delained, i • ' lifts 4 *IV
Ciaintraie, glaide, end Poll de °hovers, •
HRNILY 411119311 f.
S. W. Corner CUMberland and Markel , Streets.
. • ' ' lime nrid Slone. .
T4ode - p
ng i gnoalifts csVistintly on haid, and ftir We
good Supply of the best lime and stono . far Sad:
ineyinrposcai near theDtmagbmore Furnace, which will
„lrierippae4 pf on iiiiikilablblermsf '
bisiab4 4 Junol 1, 1869. •
DRUG STORE
.bpposite the Court Rouse,
Da S,reSS;itiers-to the public the Laminar and atm'
selection **of pure and fresh Drugs, Medicines.
Spiees, l'erihniery„snd Patent Medicines that bare% er
,scr. In - forMoi purchase
et Di ore, aild hisiOng prrical nonhallitance with the
tied..al, Chemical, and P anaseeutelcal details of the
Drog Store, as weit_as the Chemical Laboratory, ena
bles l int to give purchasers many atirintages; and it
will I e to the-proftenran persons, tea heiress of these
who would 4.2celya. Rtut to buy. the Medicines
watt them perrmi4 f Dr.
411, Oiip9eitetbe COURT BOUM.
- - -
kE , LIVER OIL.
`ere, fteish, and geu
i Cod Liver Oil ow
3 ) for tale at Di
e rag Store.
'for the cure
iumpeloa. Brow)
wd ehrohic inseam
PiIYSICR'S
iOrrOIirSVREC
le growing fletnat
.h. - Pnyaltik'erCoug
rap; Air Cougbt,Coi a
b, BronOitka, an 4 ell diseases of
wigs. has inda,..Nxrd individual
to try hi- hand, at counterfeiting it. This la to. Warn
the public to he on their guard in future, and observe
well the marks of the genuine Dr. Physlok's 6 4 nch
Syrup, 1. r without Dr. Rose' name on the label - it is
counter", it. Prepared andeold only at Dr. Ross' Dm;
Store, ot penile the Court tiouso.
DR. ROSS' BL,IOD PILLS:
For all the•purposes of a faintly medicine, and when
ever purgation it needed. these. pills are equal, and ill
many cases superior to any other pills. Thoy sot +wet
ly, gently and without produaing pale or =wariness.—
Good in the commencement ef fevers., Net raZkeTi,tayr
Complaint, Cnaivene. 4 *,: Oiddifteisit Dyspepsia. and 111
diseaaea arioingsfkntu impure blood. Auk fur Dr. Pose'
Blood Mils and ice that Dr. hors' name is ou the label.
=IE22
to greet - faaeti, tad
°film qualtty;Nairronted; to be.,:tto represented, sold
whole.elie and retell at Dr. Ross' Drug' 13tore.
DR. BERAL'S - EXtRAOT of SARSAPARILLA,
'For the cure of Rheumatism. Tetter, BllEe. Scrofula.
Pains in the Dunes, Old ,Bore, Pimples on thejace. d
Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache tind otlr.r
Nervosa Diseases: Dyspepsia, and all diseases 'arising
from impure blhotl or the imprudent use of Mercury.—
For these purposes it will . be found hmporior to all other
iettlediele. Pries ssi per bottle, or sekbottles for $6.
Sold only at Dr. Those Drug Store cptiosite the C4 , :rt
Rouse. ' -
PURB-.0810 CAT r AWBA BRANDY. -
P.or a valuable coggideration.Dr. Ran has been ap
pointed sole and onlf agent for Labanon and' Lebanon
county:.,for wholesaleing. and retailing -.Lyon'n Puro
Ohio Catawba 'handy. A diecrim frit:hie public will at
once perceive where the Puna and OasenteOhieriantly
is to be bid. Beware of.polsonbna -intitatitlnVinit Se
cure the genuine article at Dr; 'PAW' Drug Store.
• DR. ROSS'II:I27It - MIXTBrB.N. •-• 4
E'er the cure of Ltver-Kkirepluint, Dyspepsia. -geed
rurhe, Weactiees and. Nervous Diseases generally-this
Tonle Mixtiire excelle' all other medicines. 'The let*
and: ingred_uhig male of It demands that it shodld Di
made more extensively known. Almoit trendtiltide re.
ane he rtraery instances, rapt(' cures folio* loin:.
per use.- Ask. for Dr. Roes' Tonic Mixture.
r DR. ROSS' .W ORM LOZENGES.,
. . .
A safe, pleasant and effectual Worm Atediehae. 'Be
ing perfectly tasteless, no child will refuse them, ns they
are as easily taken as so much candy." °merest these
lozenges are whge, if res Pones are offered to you, they
are not genuine Dr. RAM' Worm Loiengss, Sold only
an Dr. Ross' Drug Stoic). • ' '
DR. ROBS' TETTER 011iTKENffit" •
Pot the end; of Tatter. Ringworrnz, and virriobscother
eruptive diseases. Sold at Dr. Rose' Drug Store.
Dr. Rose, a' regular prof:deal Druggist, Chemist, and
Pharinsessitlst, witiken Wen*e and varied experieuie
of over 4 years,—and a Oraduage of Jaffertime 3 1 ,Beal
Collega, - Phlisidelishis; wishes to direct She, attention of a
discriminating- public,' to hiti urge and cal-shiny-selec
ted etdeicOf PURE AND FRESH Medicines, offering to
all sciVautage not to be hnd elsewhere. The people will
.pleases.make a note. of this.. BI PARTICULAR I Da.
ROW PL . ye STORE IS DIRECTLY OPPOStiD COCRT House.
Ask for Dr. Ross! Drug Store, and take care that youtru
not misdirected.
STAREDICUGr
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
, , - --
Choice Fereitiretsa 'frees for
Sate.
'pia proper time now approaching' for the trier.
1 . planting °tench 'trees, the advertiser would thus
inform the public that .otherwise to use the
around which le yet occupied by the remainder of his
'a c e collection of evergreens, he now offers them fur
eels, at vet, tne amen or single
itiltVej 13,
trim. Among MMus will , ho found very fine epestimens
of thefferway FGr , Atoim.gt,Rgoodr gawrifis curd Cht
wtfe 4rbor.TiragArL, ingeod condition, of VATintlatiZel,
losenU'r' eery meltable for transplarrifr.g- . APPIY at the
-Athlone° of - • •
.13. 2; LERMAN.
N. Lebanon, toleseb,2l, 764 f ~c
•E.B•ERT &. CO.
iestimitutie .Aldriufacturers.
rIIOLMAIE find retail Warerootrim, Nu. 236 No t tja
211 Street, 3d door below New, West elde, P111)&-
4421)418, ; We are' uttuiufecturtog an kinds of goods in
the above nue. Lawler& fold lloadelteopers wnl find it
to thoir interest to giTe'ue a Wl.' .
Marsh 21, 1869.-am. ,
Selling . out 'at Cost.'
rrinit Wwiersignuti will Bell hie stock of GRO
. cElt [DB, NOTIO,NS, nt COST. , Per
Ii
Groceries. ;lottery, Umtrellan,
i a rult i l n o w & nt f h
oe. O To c m.ttrooi at 20 cents a Can, Pete at at
25 Sweet C,,ro at 14 Pue at., Good TAR at. roet.Prlt soon.
soitpA. Corn Stansh, Ketchup, Pickles.' Chohilatti,' Cur-
Imam, ,ttc.t„toloplet Itttlt a 419autity" of Goods tOb nu
merous to utouttott. Call.eCOn aa bb wishes to sell all
bY Artil• OVKI ,
LehUnOt4 *CA 21 1860. algal
. • .
• - , . , Vitgitod;,: . Woo
TEUtuaidorAgiandiviuii • Si 4
- ( 1 ,Iti•dt::0/4 WOObi - -
Oktioith ' Aott •
.
• • •
•
• •
DR. ROSS'
:I).R. ROSS' •
DRUG *TORE •
OPPOSITE , THE COURT ' HOIJSE
Lebanon, February , 2 2 , 1880
LEMBERCER'S
FIRST IMPORTANCE
IT LEmnitan, Graduate of the Philo.-
. delplila College of Pharmacy, offers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country,
a PURE selection of Drugs. Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery
and Toilet and Pettey. Soaps, embracing the
hest roannfamure in the country; and a large
variety of Tooth Brushes,.Nail. Flesh, Clothes
and • Ilair Brushes, Pqcket, Toilet and Floe
Combs of leeryg. Strelf,llorn and-Twilit Rubber.
. _
PURE SPICES•
MMMM
Pare vipole tad ground Spte.es are'offered fort
sale Initite.an.d.autall quantities at
E . MBEEGIIR'S Drug Store.
qA-EDEN SEEDS , 1
/ • . ; .4. •
.FLOWER SEEDS , • •
Yott will and a foil aenOrtrritit-and a isrge
variety of BRBSH Barden and }lower Seeds a
LEMBERG ER'S.
Comteneed Lye, Concentrated Lyer,tioda Ask,
land Potash in large and small quantities at I
• . LEMBERGER'S Drag Storo.
Washing Soda, Baking. Soda, Pearl Ash, Bat
.ratui, Cream of - Tartar, all pure, and for auk
in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Ifybaare in want. of good Washing Suap.
pure white or red esstile Seep, Country Soap.
Passive BCniji to remove grease outs, raperksr
Bliavitig scup, boy the aaano at
• • • ' LEMBERGER'S. •
Do you want a Rood Hairlonie 1 sonatas;
to make the heir grow, to deem) thobrad,aa.!
to.aroyunt uutof the bait: if you do
0311 at LEMBERGER'S.
Mc. ' l rtit:CgBES! TRUSSES!
The afflicted are requested to cull and exam
lee my stock of Drumm, Supporters, tc., com
prising a variety of 3fanuftu3ture. •
eut.L."tdarsh's" Geuulue "Impro%cdfleil Ad
justing Pad-Truss."
"Maseh's"Cntamenial Bandage.
Au invaluable article for the purtsme. ••
If you are in want of any of the ebsver you
can be suited at ;
LEAIBERGER'S Drcg Store.
Pure Ohio Catawba. Bralull.
The genuine article 'for Medicinal reaposo
to be bed in all ite Parity at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Opposite the Market Howe,
Anything Ton want that to kept in a wer,
onductiod Pint clam Drug Stoy earl be turn.
iahod you by
LEMSERO 'IT R.,
Chemist end Apothecary.
Tooling thenlthil for the very liberal patreti
sae thus far received from tho Phyeiaiads , Mer
chants, end Cilizena of Lebanon and surround
itiged again solicit a share, promising to use
every effort to please all..
• *it-SriMal attention given to-Ptiisicza•et•
PRESCIEJPTIOttS anti FAMILY RECEIPTS, and al!
medielbe Ws:mated PURL, always
as good as oan be obtained anywhero, tend. sob'
to suit the timed. Remember the A &tress,
J OS. L. LE,IIBPRO En s ,
:Druggist, Chemist end - Atmthenry,
Feb. 46 1600 - Ilwrltet street, Lebatnren:Fr. I
ir - 1
El