.a. Piztetiort: ItiPl L • - - it 60 A YEAR ....;...1.413AN0N, PA. IDNISDAY, APRIL 11,1860 HOME AFFAIRS. Our old l'ilend Pht Are'ntz is sew in the Ay %eying in a uew stook of Dry Goads, Grootiies end Queensware, for his new store, in Wsiintatatreet near Water, which be will open the qattor van of ibis week. Mr. Arents is an olti r huna%rt the business, is obliging, and 'hence , peOltir, qualities which will bemire for hies %oats , dr customers, tiA:low passed by the last Legis , igloos:Atm it t ' ne duty of the Townehip Audi- tors dr‘toroughtonnoils, to require bond and se . curtly from the of the poor and the str- Lpesvieors of roads, in eaolvtowaship and bore'. •df this commonwealth, in double the probable -7eroonot of tax which may come intn'tbe hands of said °Moors, fur the feithful performance of their respeotire duties. A Gypsy crowd passed through town on Ttpirsday noon. 'They had quite a oars. &ran of llama, wagons, dog:, children, Ito., and presented the appearance of anything but a pov arty atriokan. rat. It is desirable that the favors of our oorrusp'Ondents should reach a■ on Monday noon tn tumuli lbsetilon in tha Wednesdisy's Ad. vertlser. • The horses of a, team belonging ,to Mr., Immo ' of East Ilanover township, while con , raying a load of Fen:attire for a "flitting," last •-• Week, run off wien , nen.r Mt. Nebo, and upset ihe • 'swarm with all its contents, consisting of 7 wo. :men and ohildreit, crockery, stoves, preserves, and a variety of other articles.'- Ttitrgoodil were 'mouthed and indiseriminately Inland up, while the women and obildren were considerably bruis ed enfl limit, Ent fortunately to 4mbe:yeere • • AiIPARA.GtI6 BEDS.—They ShOtad .rsoelve eiity. attontlon. As soon as the soil is , - Idry (mei Co work they sbould be spaded up. inixing.le ae much tine manure as possible. A • . fork is better than a spade for this purpose, es Tees liable to eta the roots. As the plant Is 'a ' native of the seashore an occasional dressing of salt assists it materielin enough sprinkled over the bed •Or tasks it look "title pr . lllnot endanger rthtplinf. t t- • Steiner, the well known mid popultir sisloitt;iiii will make a balloon ascent; Rion from Lebanon, otr Saturday, April 21, 1880, with hie splendid ligair or Ore balloon, present ed tobim by' Motsieur Goddard, of Paris. This is hti f f ret experiment wltgAils is silsolit four lima the size itt4b; gas balloon used' Isittitnfore at Lubitnono "PncitY of . • 0,1;104 obis, feet. This bateau wee invented by • Mr. Mentgaillie, in 1782, and haS been success (ally need.ln France. The first graod ascension was witnessed by Dr. Franklin, who was than In Parts. Mr. Steiner's ascension will take place near Chestnut street, in the lot adjoining the Ilptok florae Hotel, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon if She weather is °atm. If the wind is too strong It will be postponed to the afternoon.— Ttre ballooh will be Wilted with hot air, thewnrk of but a few minutes. Tllll Mews. Iteizenatein will bold another auction of *Vetches, Jewelry, he., on Monday, April 10, 1800, their sale on Eastrw Monday halting been interfered with by the ia elemenay of the weather. See advertisettnen t. A. H, RidllEY t Atshionable trailer ad •erti-es his card in this week's ADvERTISEIL • • Mews, Henry & S,tine have just: opened a spliiiidld ■tuok of New Spring and Sum mer God; at gets store- Mr. IL Reber, of the firm of Reber 4 Brothers is oow le the °IV buying New Goods. " Mr. litxttch, of the firm of Bauch Mica i 4 now in die+ city pnroinising s Spring Stock, of Dry 'good', Grooer:oe prkd Queensvraro. A 11ni smortment war be aeon on Friday at their store. _ Mr, George Waltz, the Book and latitionery iterobank Of Market Square ! le ncir in the city bisTinifist - a (till .1 complete mutt ato! all articles bible line of business. •. • • —. The Board of _Domestic Missions OE einitinstern Synod of the German Reformed Cita fai t will hold their Semi-Annual meeting in tttle place, the preerot week. Dr. Bomberger, -of rkiladelpblo, will preach the opening 'crown' to-morrow, (Wednesday) livening. Service& to ooramenoe at half-past seveft o'olook. The Rev. John S. Pot/Ik, of Bulti-' tiesors, formerly of this place, will presseh-nezt flehlsalti morning mind evening, in the English in the teformed Church. The Cotrrt of Quigtff Sessions com mences on next litopda,pilliktin4d'e Saloon an der Buticilits to go and get sotnetaitg to refreeS'yourifeir. Both eating and drinking, lot Coffee, Flab, malt and Egge, Oys teri, rt o. Don't forget to giveutilm a call. The stated meeting the Y. M. C: A4llOOlO LlOll will be held this tuardny evening •t their Reading Raton. at 8 o'clock. An Emmy will ; bit read by one of the members, and some haelnele of irnp?ry;!4le . lit to be tvitaineted. Mr. Ephrtguk:..Borgner informs the readers or the Adaiiiiser tbat he has removed his store, one icittare•Eatet eV its late location, in North Lebanon porough, where he intends keep ing a betiet assortment and sell cheaper than ev er. He Is thankful ftir Oast favors, and hopes for a continuance of theipattonage of the public. A largo amount of Live Stook is now transported over the Lebanon Valley Branch Railroad, from the West to the Now York mar ket. The Drovers generally are pleased with the new route, and prefer It to any other. The first of April (or rather the f ,,,,, 001 00 was n busy day In this locality, in foot it took the whole week to finish up the business' intended for the first, nod theta there may be etne left undone that should havebesn done. A I m o setpunt of rooney changed hands on this s o l o ordsty, and there seemed to be more of It notiaa that the Agent for "VvellatbalribiolaaoYer add Couneollor In Bu t t. otiess,uteritivi'stoppictg at the Eagle note. The book b‘e offers for sale in ?no of the most useful b ooks p ojig ri d, Ii gitsis full and eomplete forme aileulated to OW "iihnost every possible business aotitittiptricY; 4.8 alreotjons and advice 4 " n o t only reliable, but are given in so clear and dietinot a atyle, tbat It to hardly poosible for a inilUnlieTepritibalt to °soar. 1.107,1 man or woman in the ooantry, op mattQt irtja# their irnaleeego or profits ion, or sphere of 440, on toher #itlione it, Sea noiiee and advertisement, e!M MI lIMI V The,.'purn Council, met Satur 'craY evening, April 7. The follotilig Orders were drawn, : Moyer As Peiffev, repaving gate at the old_ Lutheran Cemetery, $l5; George d c Pyle, candles, $6,42; Samuel Spangler, stones, $11,90; / I •4 3 s4t4.Purge Road, $5,45; dti.,• Cinder Walk, $88,85. On Motion the Secretary woe authorized to pay the interest on the bonds, for one pair.— On motion the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, Tbat the Council take into consid. oration at the neat meeting the propriety of sell ing the stook in the Philadelphia and Reading Railroa. On 'mottos:ca . Mr. Fauber, tbsi : atley running from Mulberry street to Spring - 0114, between lands of. Bobm and Bowman, wakdirieted to be opened.. Th 9 election of a Streit Oltilunissiondir wee put off to the next meeting. Adlonnted. .1 1 . : 1 14 1 W .AL of Annville Pqat. Office and o.4.4lteintnets's Store.—O. 'IL hla store, together- with, the Post Ofßee..to rho Western part of Antrille, wistit Will be happy to see all his friends and eueittaserk: ;He is tow it the East purchasing -a lugs; AAA carefully selected stock of Dry 42tOi4a, Groeitie; and Queensware, which will be opened in a .few, days and sold very cheap for cash, or eountrY; produce taken in exchange. Years ago, the pen h been pro: notinced mightier than the sword. Language fails to express the increase of its power, since the invention of DeWors copper and Errodium Pen, which will not corrode, nse whatever yisu may, and can be had at H. RcedsPs Book Storo. Price, oo lylligt a -dime. George E. :HOU*, Auctioneer, sold for the Sheriff, on itytday $ week, the following properties, vis:—Airs. Cartnany's Tavern, at My erstown Depot, to liebart & Co:, for $1,020; Willinm Bertleteihonse and lot In Jackson, to John Kreitzer, of N. Lebanon borough, far $300; Daniel L. Diebor's,24 acres of land and build ings, in Hanover, to Isaac L. Biober, for $600; NO. 2, 6 acres of )and to . !me for $125. A Pus= Str.ciTios will bo held on Tuesday the 17th lost., at 12. o'clock, (the 2nd day of our Court).atlifF:P t ilaner's Store. for the sale of a variety otsitillitegitittd Store GoOds. We have beeiCiequested to notify tho public to bevrirq.of 11,11111111 going about pro• feeding to tune pitnesiabisieloes not understand his business. . • • EDITORIAIt OHJP-BASKET. Agir• A Now Yuck Pcineter anys—"lf. the Re puhlioane go Se Itrat-el In - the approaching can vas they will probabljr. hive to Bah without Bates. . . . . 'AL, A ion o mod Jacob, aged about 18 yuars,:larcas:•iiiseinitt 'killed about three woeks ago; iciai:Brookville, Jefferson ... Can al?, Pa., by Wog /crushed by a log he was assist. lug to roll at a 64W ; A man passinetiiii:Kkainga.taWay in the dark, hit his noso acisigataustosta..-wish that pit MIS in b—l," sa(iVoliia;! % .'"itsittir Wish it was somewhere else,l saltl.4,bpitalideri 'gryou might run againgt it ei . gitii." has bein',6Bfoially announced in the Canadian Parliament, the Princo of Whales will not leave Erighindito,lhia visit to America, before July 10. , taw-Tbe Sf. Joseph . West rays : "Tbe Kansas Legislature haresgsanted one hundred and fifty bills of dororcement in fortyadaya, it is said.--; Finally, the Legislature quit. the retail business, and the House 9ouo i luded to do a wholesale op erat;lon , and,insusdiatoly.passed a bill devoroing 111 tuterriecipeopiedu-ttie Territory. Itifir4Ltan-Tii Pt,sass.—The more a dentist's pr4ltioe . t.OrpO l ia; - tlio oftener ho "looks - down in the mosittP-..• • to,..The,Ameriean party Convention 14 ea held in—Beaton on Tuesday. Two hundred and twelve towns were represented. Delegates were elected to the Baltimore national convention. The Hone. so rrit ii Swett Rod J. J. Crittenden were teen- Ahmed. alf , 'BUltabie candidates for President. NOW Orleans a coaled) to the McDon ogh',villll/4has.boen produced: . beilheathing . s3oo";- :000.to a aiey'watchman. The. General impres sion is that-this codicil is a forgery. • tsa..Ju lima, the groat musical conductor and composer, died lately in a l6nutio 'aiiluai Paris. His recant unsuccessful enterprises ended: in bankruptcy, and consequently insanity and death. . . te...Tite exports of the seven prineipal pies from the port of New York, from let ofJan . - nary to 29th of March, amounted to $6;503,058, tin Ineranze of $2.197,775 as compared with the amount for the mime period of last year. Ift,Sowsponv defines enaraote;'ae the only personal property which everybody looks after for YOO. . . t4"..Atoong the prisoners captured on booril the Menjcite, steamier Marques, were t# Span iards,. named Carcano and Louis Delisle, who were formerly convicted of murder in , New Ole VIP, t siconped Jamas K. Poolding,;l3soyetarj of the Navy, 'in Presided! Van Bureil'a Cabinet, died on the 4tb inst., in Tarrytown, - N. Y., in the Blet year of bia ego. Igith.At Portbola, Maine,-.on Tuesday of last week Josepft Howard, DeMoorat, Wak chosen 'stayer by (jay-eight majority over Mr. Jewett, the Republican-candidate. The Hensoorats elect, Id four out of coven aldermen, and twelve out of twenty-ens couneilmen. . t igor The Legislature, previous to adjourn ism', owed a'bill creating a new, county, to be aslled l'Cameron," out of parts of Clinton, Pot ter, McKean and Elk. ' • 087 The people of Jonestown held an election on Saturday last to take au, expressiop .of the , sense of the ViZteßB en the question of hiving the tow/, ineorporilett into a Borough. There was a Majority .of fonn.ogalti p the Borough. Air A counterfalt - 15 on the Commercial Bank of Philadelphia, is in ailaulation by the sharp ers. The principal vignette represents a steam ship, and tho note is otherwise distinguishable by, the yellow tint ort4i. paper, • The Nowlin* .7Pribisne is snubbing the Covode Investigattrig Committee for its imperti nence. The opposition are getting ashamed themselves of theti.tteift .00t4 Air Mr. Sprague, 'the 9overnorulactof Rode Island, is only 28.1(tiers of ages Air The State Convention of the so-called Notional Union party, will meet at, Lancaster, on the 25th of April,-for ptirnoch of appointing delegates to the Natfousil Convention, which Wieitta In Baltimore, on the 9th of May neit. &w or Arrsia.—The town of York has been the steno of considerable excitement lately, on account of a remarkable occurrence which there,.ind . which, we believe, is with , out a precedent in. the annals of that or any oth er commEl unity. The facts, tut we get them from the York papers, are as - follows : It seems that,. daring the week before lait, a young man named rsederiok. Sob [ding was takes dangerously ill front the effect, we- anderstruid, of too mush_ liquor:" The physieistp in attendance prescribtxf nine pilli, °soh of whieb was to bo administrated every half hour. The mother of young man, however, ignorantly gave - Aitken the pills at one ante, thA a.ousequa.°s4 of wbieb was that the patient, on Siindarevionlogi.. ll4 . , v a deep 'toper, frOm"whioli he eould not bo arous ed, and which proved4o;:isetiiikaleep that knows A WeklPft- Al thoiiikiiie of breaih nor any palmation of the heart •Ooldff-be discovered; yet the body peaseesed It • yrarmth mad any friction , it caused' 14 I* that in a living preen. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A - 'FAMILY NEWSPAITR. The ti.Ay - fremaCned in this condition until - . Tuesday even ing, when, the time for burial hav ing arrived, the coffin haVing" been - provided, and the epectaters being assembled, the relatives thought a funeral' must needs ensue. So, accor dingly, the procession was 'formed and moved -toward Ufa Lutheran burying ground in Duke street, where the. funeral cercinonies were gone through with, the coffin was lowered into the grave, and the procesiita returned. The under. taker„'howerer, fearing Ipst.tAns body might come to life, would not 14mm/1410in lid to be fas toned deWtt; iiikthei t seileti;:fei tie same reason, litadocht sti - ek-betweeiflhetotlin• and the lid, to sallow 46841 n -tinned o fresh an'd did oat throw any ground into the. gravy, but left the'coeln un .coverellv-.After tie be/Aphid late in the grave several honr6,-the relatives name tea conclusion tirtsic tke body 'keine again , and accordingly it was removed that evening to the residence of the parenta in the neighborhood of the fair grounds. Where -it :lay: for swirly a week in the oondition above described, During the latter part ef. the s week, however, the parents, from certain .signs, became convinced that their son • was real- LY dead, and on dunday the body *de again con voyed tq the graveyard and properly buried. . • . P . LAITINCC TNI OTT MIVEB ON ♦ °ANN or Ica. Green Bay 446am:it's relates a thrilling 10ts tare :—Henry Martin and Isaac Gag -non, one With it load Orley, and the other with a. load of- earn meal,- were traveling on the ice of Little Bey de NCquet. About 4 o'clock, P. M., they discovered a crank which out them off from the shore,-and that the' ice on wh bah they were *as 'floating Ahem ont into Green-. Bay torrard's Death's Door. They unharnessed their horses and let them go, and took the box off one of the sleds to use in case they got into the water. At midnight, being exhausted; they lay down to sleep under the lee of a hammock of roe. In the morning at 8 o'clook, they saw land, which prov ed to be Washington Island, and they landed out side Death's Dear. They bad thus been driven thirty-miles across the bay in one of the heaviest gales that over hler... machisteltar,makitag breed is being built 'in - JersefOlth which dispenses with yeast, and every kind Otlinking powder. The flour is mixed with salt water, charged With carbonic acid at 150 Pounds pressure, in a oast iron oylinder, the whole stirring up and.kneadeti by revolving knives, like a propellor, cod when the dough is uniformed, a valve is-opened at the bottom, it passes out in a constant stream two ineflos in diitmeter, immediately expanding to five•inehes. The dough then only needs to he cut to the- prop. erstae,wheo it is ready for baking. CardS, - Ciiculars, Handbills, Pos. tors, &c., printed at the Advertiser otlee,.at loss rates and short notieti—and in Use most elegant style.. • Diseases of the Chest and Ltfngs: . —These diseases are too, well known to require any 'de scription. How many thousands ere every yenr carried to the silent grave by that ifreadful scxritige Coniump lion, which always cornmeßeis' with n slight cough.— Keep the blood pure a - nd hiridth . y,by taking a -tea doses of. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN Ilkltlt PILLS each week. and. disease of any kind Is impc.ssible. 'Copietimptleni and• Lung difficulties always arise from particles of car rupt matter deposited in the air-cells by bad blood. 'Purify that stream 'of I Ifs andit will Very eoon carry off and destrey the Polsonetts;mitter: and like a crystal river flowing through n desert, will bring with it and. leave throughout the body the elements of health and strength. As the riven-leaving the.elementa of fertility in its course, causes the before barren waste to bloom with ilnWere and fruit. so pureblood mu, es the frnme to rejoice In strength end health, and bloom with unfadlng beauty. Judeon'a Mountain herb Pills arc sold by all Medicine Deniers. • - Chills and Fever! Chills and Fever! —Ane of the greatest remedies that has ever been laid before the peddle. fur Fever and Ague. and which have received the Maimed encomiums froin'the press and the people, is DR. J. HOST CELEBR ATED BIT TERS. Who would . nre the tortures arising from this terrible disease, alum it can be so easily cured Who would endure sVecbless nights, burning fevers and Icy chilli'. alternately. when a .remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how many familia, linger out a painful existence ntiiterthiS ° deadly: blight. and do nothing hat gitlp down - quinine, TITIti it bitomft aa coin. mon es their doily meals, and yet they are not relieved. NOII6 but the foolish and weak would hesitate to pro cure these valuable 'Bitters, and save thenfaelves intense agony. So,d by ¬ate and dealers generally every where. Orif See advertisement in another column. gfaci : ftl, gliatirtz. . . - Me tmait'slilstpn..Y.—The London rime; ditys:-'ilitiAlWailiithileintereet tuts - been ex- Iflr i ge7 i raltirM u ott= f el: r n d te P t C :a e " g in o T ne • forth, me-feel ltdesiiithle-to indenthee, tine the beg en . thority, Matron:be progress had been Iliutepy LOTT%ft tenlar towarde.tlll) couipletton of another Yornfne. and that. bye ourious coincidence, the lest Words yenned by the historienmere the following: 'Buy ell your garment; at the Brown Stone Clothing Unite( Jiorkhill & Nos: 008 and 005 Chestnut ktivot, above Sixth " *it;• See Dr. Siinfi>rEDN - nai. • .. raterrat4 Cathartic Mile.ta:elother - oolmnn . . . ImPat ' - DB. drEESE 311. . . Propaied by Cornelins,L. Cheeseman, M. D., ZI.Ew Y,olllc- f4I , Y; • • , The conibluition 'of initreillentain these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.. They are mili in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities. Pain rut, Menstruations.. removing all obstruc tions, wllet/ler from cokl Or otherwise, headache, pain in the tide, paleitation,of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatlgue."pain in the back and limbs, ac.„ disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. • ' • - . . TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cliptleeinsri's Pills are invaluable, as tberwill bring on the Mathis' period with rimulerity. ftdles who have beep disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Chaos moan's Pilbt doing all that they represent to do. NOTICB. Therilaece,condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken Without - producing a MU LIAR 11.Y.S1ILT. The-condition - referred to le PREO NANCY—the result. MISCARRIAGE. Such is the itre: listable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, , that even the .repro ductrve power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely Vegetable, arid, freefrom anything injurious. Explicit directions, which - should he read, accompany each box. Price $l. .Sent. by mail on cloiing $1 to'Da. Doirniutis L. OwoustAtsts,.: Box 4,531, Poet Office, New York testy. . • - *SOLD BT ONE DittOOSEIT tx EVEST TOM/ la Tan WAVED mans R. B. 1.1.13TC111-NGS, . General Agent for the. United States. 165 Chambers-St., New•Yerk, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Rees' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa.• Dec. 7, 1859.-Iy. iarFree Trade-seeme now to be in favOr with Napoleon rn. To all in heed Of. It good and. beautiful WIG. on reasonable terms. we 'would say from caperferice cell on GEORGS TIIIIRGA.IANU• 29 South , eth at., Philadelphip a 'when yon can be suited in a style .and manner "tinserpassed. Alsoptocateabottleofhis celebrated Malt •DYE. for beautifying the hair. &c. fob. . 22 i 16150.—1 y. . irrru On the 15th hit., by . Rev.' Thoinas 11.,teinborh , rerael.Miller to Catharine Feeilt;r, botb of Hei •, dleherg.' On this 24th nit., by the same, 3..;tiittblut Gasser to.blefibda, Walborn, both of loam:tn . .' ' On the sth inat:, by Rev. 11.-S, Millor Jonathan Leiner, of SteMohstown, quinberiand to Hannah Sehrani, .Of Lebanon county. ; " . . . _ . gto• _ . . On the 27th of March, In. this Borough, Sirs. Lan al Arpelia Wise, wife of Henry Wise, need ..21' years. . ... . ag ed :... On the Bth March, in Londonderry, Mrs.Barlipais Stant', aged 76 yaws, 6 months and 2.9-days. On the 23d March, in - Bethel, ~ Mrs. Missio* Wolf, wife of Jacob Wolf, in the 3§th year 't her age:... ~ . , .. titgisits gtivt Aar A UNION pkiliYEß MEETING of Young Men, to held every Sabbath morning for one hour, nommen() -• Ins at i/ A before 9 oiolook.-at . the Room of the Y.. O. Aseoctation, above D. S. Reber's Drug Store. AU, and earmoWly Young Men, :are Invited MAIM ut. ,• English - p reach i ng nexeSundhy supitiltig in Se; lent's Lutbsirah Church. GiTISSIT sertlee heir Sunday morning,and tug ...Satt.to,the•afteriluon, in the 314itietlitt'PhAireh, English. preaching .next Sabbath . ' molts ins Ana evening in the Methodist 'Episcopal Chureb.— . . Roe. A. Menehip will preach in the morning at 10 o'clock. . Prenobing next Sabbath morning and erebing the English language, in the Relented church, by Rev. John S. Foulk , of BaWot's. German preaching and Common ion next Se'- bath morning, and 'English In the *evpulog Zinn'a Latlieran,Church. The -Lebanon Illarket. Carefully Corrrefid Weekly' ' .. • WIIIANON. ttrunizsoir, 6,14;11.1.1 0800., . I.e.b. 31Ilis Ex. Pam 22 00 Potatoes. It bu , • ?WS ' Smith " Extra 850 Eggs.* doz., • 'Pi r :' Leb. Val. Soper. Pined 00 Sutter, IS lb., • ' 18. ' Prime White Wheat, 135 Lard, • 10 .' Prime Red Wheat, 130 Tallow, Primo itytt„;:: - ' 75 Elam, .12 Corn, , 00 Shoulder', :• :: JO Oats, 38 Sides, . . .10 - ' Clover-seed, 400 Soap, Timothy-seed, 2 50 ' Rees-wax ' Flax•seedi . 160 White Rags, . lr, Dried Apples, li bu., 100 Mixed Rags, • .. r'...V.V Dried Apples, ealed, 15Q Flax, II lb , • • .. ' 12 104,. Peach "Seitz, " 260 Bristles, Il lb., .' - - '4O - Poach "ilatrols," . 1 26 Feathers 9tay . Cherries, 160 Wool. 'OIL, .* .4u • Onions, 87. Soup & Beane, S•fite. . 6 . ' Vinegar, so Li . • 1.54 i . . Apple Sutter,* crock, Ilk: . . . . The Philadelphia Market. 'PIifLADELPHIA, April 8; 1860. Tbo receipts of Flair; for the past week have materially %Men off, and there is in consequence a little more firmness io prices, with a fair home trade doing, Wheat exhibits more firmness, though transactions con tinued Thus. has been some demand for aye during the wookil and at the dome it is scarce and wanted. Deem s firm, andl'etitigherthan last Week. - Data are: - also. firm and selling freely. There Is some mend for tit:U*6 'darer Seed, bat common not wanted?' -Tttoothy -and Flax Seedi are isi* changed. Whiskey sell's more freely dose of the week than It did in.tho-begidnlogatalight ly impioved priees. .Rye.Floar ityery quiet and' unchanged. Corn Meal meets. With an improved demand to supply alight export. inquiry. Plas • - ter continues.seareoand high tn . price. Salt and Bops are'unchanged. 'We quote:. FLOUR.—Superline; $5 75; Extra, $8 12 to . .$6 25; Ex. Family, - $0 .37 tti . 'RYE FLOUR.—PenosYlvania, $4 12 to $4 25 per bbi. • • CORN MEAL.—Yelyw, $360 to $3 62 por 661. WHEAT.—Red, $1 40 t 0.51.45; White, $1 5$ co $1 66. • RYE:---Pannsylvatiia wanted at 86 eta. C0101•-=P s rima eta. ASATS.—Soulitern, 44 eia.; Pennsylvania, 48 and 47 eta. SEEDS.—Clover, $4 to $4 50 per 84 lbs.; Tim othy, $3'25 per 45 The.; 'Flax Seed, $1 40 per 48 -WHISKEY.—Ohio, 22; cts.; Pennsylvania, 214 ets.; Mils 21 cts.; Drudge, 20 ots. PLASTER—Per ton, $4 to $4 25. . D.OPS.:= 4 Now, 14 tuad - 'ls' eta.; Old, 6 to. B Yours respectfully, - •. -114oCANN & WETGLEY. • 11001.1111, *TR, Ph iladelpb is i - ClistheftVzt9474,ollPl)o Co. 238%NirsitIrljakist.,•and . 233 North' Water SL _PIIILA.DAPEIWCATTLITNIA RN ET:—Tbe . olniringiiß.:lW.:-Oatili. at the different_ Yarda were lunch: largerr this week than- gat,' reaching some 2,250-head, molt of which wore disposed of at rather easier retell.' Prices show a falling off of kb:att. 25:cents the 100 lbe.; the demand; how ever, wall fair, btu the market closed dull, quota-, tions ranging from $7 to $lO for_ common to -prime cattle, including a fete extra, quality at $1025 to $lO 50 the 1001 As. net; and a few at.ss E.r9sa• • .. - - About 280 Cows sold at prices ranging tion, $25 to sso.elob, ruo to acrad . :-• Sons e 3,400 110k9 Vliorebroughttn this week .r The deniand weaved, • Sales inolude,lls37 At_linhoffre, at $7®S bO - for still fed+4B®4 for good corn fed, apd 1.817 isold.by.D..lkiiller, ut the Areoup Yard, at sB®9 the 100 tbs. net. Of Sheep the receipts and sales were about 6,- 000 head, prices, which tend difwUriard, ranging At. ba@Bi celits th. grois.: • cittk gofitttiseingittl., . • a. : RATIIEII FASHIONABLE TAILOR,. 1 N Cumberland Street, nearly oPPosit•- MA Norse HOW], Lebanon, Pa. April 11,1860. .. The !Peoples' Great Book ! VERYBODY'B I,AWFER and antiier/Tor. its bust -124 near. by FRANK CROSBY. The agent for thie valua ble work• wilt be at the _Hants (Seiarlat'a,) on Thursday. Friday and Saturday evenings. These wish ing an excellent binaries guideltllrde - welr tr ., give him .a call. • A. M. PIA, AzenL Lebanon, Aprllll,lol. Lebanon - Valley Bank. - ._ NOTICE te : hereby' given to the STOtHELOLttERS Or the LED A NON ALLEY BANK,. that the tot. Wiring Reeolutieir has been adopted by the Board Of Di rectum. viz:— .% • • • • Resolved, That theCkishlei IrlYes'notlee to the Sfuelt...- holiters. , throtigh the' newerpapere, that 'they may paj up 2d, 3d, 4th and sth instalments for the NNW STOCK, on or before the 20th day of May, next. )OS. KARCIL, Gambier. Lanolin, April 11,1860: ' Ax aperietit and Stoinachic preparation of IRON pu rifled of Oxygen and Carborn by combustion In Hydro.: gen. Sanctioned by the higbeet Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United Stnhas,and prescribedin their practice. . The experience of tbousan ds da Ily proves that no prep, oration of Iron can Do compared vita It. Impurities or the blond. drpnuadon of vital energy . , pale and otherwise isicklyComplexiOns indicate Its neceseity in .almok ea, wry omiceicalie cute°. Innoxions in all MAWR% In which it hes been tried, It has proved abso'utely cum; the in each of the following complaints, viz: In Debility,• Nervous Affections, Einaoiatioo,• Dyepepsia. Constipation, Diorrhcen, Dysentery, Incipient. Confuinption, Scrofulous; Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, Miemenitreation, Mateo, Chlorovini Liver Cumplainm, Chronic Headaches, Rheuma• tient, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, &e. &c . In cases of - GENERAL DIIIIIIITY, whether the result of neute disease or of the continneti•diminutign,of, uer-. yowl and muscular energy from chronic conipaintg, one 'Trial of this restorative - has preyed successful to en ex tent•whicleno description-nor-written atteitatlon would tender credible . InYalidayo long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have said. dedly re-appeared in - the Nay *odd as If just returned. from protracted trefel in h distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind aroattestal of female Suf ferers, emaciated victims of apparent mammas, san guineous exhaustion. critical changes, and that compli cation of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air aid ex erclise for which the physician haven tame. In NERVOUS A FVECVIONS of all kinds, and for rea sons familiar to medical. men, the operation of tbisp rep partition of Iron must necessarily be salutary, for un like the oitroxidas, it is vigorously tonic, without bein axeitiug sat . over-beating: and gently, regularly aperi ent. oven • In the most obstinate- cases of custireness, without ever being a gastrlo purgative, or indicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others. which makes it co reruarkablyAl t ectiud and permanent a remedy for Filer, upon which it also appears id exert a distinct and Ppecific action, by dispersing the. local tendency which forms them. ' In DYSPEPSIA. innnmeruble as are ite causes, a sin gle box of thee° fthelylustte Pllle lute often euffiosd for the most habitual) case% includinglhesittentlent .atairt nest • . . . To unchecked DJARRIIIES, tire° wiltd adrancati to toitsßzermity:cnnflialtlcl, emaciating, and app9l•eutly malignant, the effects bays been. equally dec6ree and eeto.iehing.' . In the local pans, loss of &sob end strength, debliita• ting cough, and remittent Idiotic; Which )3eriertilly huh cat. IDiel eNT CONSUMPTION, this rettiotly act al- layed the alarm of friends and physicians, In Deseret. very gratifying and interesting instances. In tiCHOPULOI.IB .TUBSIICULOSIS,' this medicated tron.has had tarinore than the goad affect of tho m'osi cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without aay of their well known,llatrilities. ' • • The attention of femalaseanoot be too conitdeotly iiited to ti}itt remedy arid restoreties, the. qaists.pecaW• arly affecting them. • . . - n.Anr,cluATlE*, both chronic and indttmms[ory tti the latter, however, mere decidedly—it•has been in variably well reported, both as alleviating pa i n and re ducing the swellings ancistiffness of the joints and mute cies. In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it musf•nccessarity be .a great remedy and energetic 'restorative, and Repro. grew in the new' settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness.. No remedy bas over been diticovered,,intbe whole Wa tery of medicine, which exerts ouch proMPlv hniTy. anal fully restorative effects. (food appetite,oomplete digea. • tion, rapid acquisition of strengtla. 'with au unusual dispmition for aogveand cheerful exercise, intmodiatnlj . follow. its was. • . Put up in wiebtlat botaa - Oinitainiug 60 EON. ploo 60 ovultflyar box ; for sale loy.Eiruatsts and ' ay, 'Willi* Not free to any addrba on receipt of thk shotibl.belerenkid,rb, t. LOCIZE - Br.Do.,' , o9beiat air"' 339 BROADWA Y, N. Y. April 11, 1800.47. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • more Sale.. Ole:Mount ofinclemencyinclemencyency of the weather on i• 0 1 - •Raster • Monday.-(forenoon,) the _undersigned will held another , Public Sale of the balance of their watch .,es, jot, whiCh.tbey,have a very good assortment yet on haed,) also riome more of those cheap" seta of Jewelry, , • Violipe, Flutes, Pistols, Revolvers, Purses, Pocketbooks, knives, sad a greet many more Fancy articles • es . Monday , thti nth Apra, 1860. • norm iribliag to obtain good Bargains should we . Ito attend and come early, as this will poiltiselv Wile last saltt... BILOTUIRS. - • ROW . 1.091% 'HOW RESTORED. ffty ,-- s - : - •-•••3IA . NHOOD, ALM Published; in a Sealed Envelope, 'PRE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERM ATORREWEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Nervouenees•and Involuntary. Emissions. ln _dieing Impotency and Mental Ind Physical Inuipacijy. .BY ROB. J: CULVER - WELL, • • . • Author of “The .Green Book. dim," • The world renowned author. in this admtrable Lecture, billastely proves from his own experience that• the: awful conliequances•of self-abuse may be effactualij removed without Medecine and witbouedangerous Surgical op eratiorivbiingies,•inetrumenta, rings or cordlala; point. ing outs mode:of - mai* at'orice Certnin'tnid effectual,*by which .every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure.bimsel rigteepti, prietady and radically,. This Letture will-prove a boon to thousands and thou sands. Bent under seal to any addresiCriostivid, on tbirrro ariptof two postage &s, by Addressing Dr. OEL'.I. 0. KLINA . I4. D., 480 First Avenne; Nedr Yolk, poet Box 4588. . (April 11, 18803-17. • • • Statement _ d r %T. T1I] ; L'EDANQN, BANK, publicized aa required by the Act of Assembly, rinsed Oet. 13, 1857. viz: Dracitori Bengt, April 4.1800. let.- . .-Loatio and Dltiatilits,• . $158,472,53• 03,--B Pedo ' $47,687 49 awoke on °thin. Basta, ._ 285 051 Noteaof Bill* 72,180 '. 00 . • Duo by•otherltitibl.. • '• 84,881 61 • • • • • • 184,084 19 88.—Notas In Circulation, • - 829,390 00 41.11.—Amount of Individual Deposj . - . . Its; Due to otter linnka 9t387 EDW. A. fiL'En. Cashier. • •EIWOBN end Subscribed botbrn me,.npril 7, 1860. Lebazion, April 11, 18430. • • JOSEPH OLEIPC, J. P. • . • • Staittenint • . .OF THE LIBA.NON IiTErBAICK. . . .I..r.s,knot, Pe.; .Apftl 8, 1800. AOETs. Loans and Dietcolual ' 8 188 , 256 . 81 Due by othei Banks - $ 47 ,8 40 84 Notes of other ,84, 4 t18 0 8 'Ca'sb Drafts and"Chougs, 6; 4 . 98,264 CO Blide . (OOld end Saver) . . 111.187 28 wsw..-7---$123,706.80 • . Notes ikoiroulatit—m $198.905 41,76221 'Due to other Beaks, 1,352 69 66 The above statement fa correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOB. gAnCß.Caahler. Sworn and subscribed before me. April 4. 1880. Lebanon, April_ll, 1860. Arrrneng 8..E1,2„J. P. - Notice. gb The School Directora of Lebauon Oranty.. ENTLEMEN:—In pursuance of the 43d sectlOn of la the ACt of Bth May; 1864, you are hereby notified tOMeet in Convention. at the Courthouse. In Lebanon. on tbefirst Monday . in May, A. D., 188 0 , being the 7th day pf the monthvit.l. o'pleck, In the afternoon. and select viva ewe. by •inalority or the whole number of . Directors present, one vqrson of literary and mientitio acquiremsats:Nmd of skillehd experience in the art of teaching, n Cotrxir Se raartirmtocrir, for the three cue -ceed:ng years; 'determina,,the, amount of compenaation for the same; and certify the result to the State Super intendent. at Hirriabirg, aa required by the Reth and iliticsoctions of said act,. •• 'HENItY "+oi/CH, • - atlsbannn County, - • E Ri N O E ffet/ le t be o e tt a eluinn t n a o7f rt o m r sale at tha•new and extenxiverpUN Flit and - (30 - AL YARD of PHILIP. BRECIIBILI, . •• Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the linhp Canal, at thi. head' of Walnut street, a few itiares North of the Oeninisee Steani Mills, and one • guars newt of Borgber'e lintel. Their assortment Consiste of the boiet well eanspaeil White, Yellow, Norway, Plne and liemlock biards;— . Cherry; Poplar and Pine boards; 134 and 2 inch Pannell and'Comcnori Plank.; hite Pine and Hemlock Scantlingand Joists; • White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and A inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. MINGLES ISHINGLES I I The beat Pine and IleinloarShrliglest Ale., Roofing tad Plo.i+teriug Ls tbx •, - Chestnut is and Posts and Paflings far funeas and fencing Boarda; FLOORING BOARDS of aft'elzto and de!Lerf3tions, _ _ COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A. large . stock of Broken, Store; Limelsnrnereand Hollidaysburg Smith. Coal, utthe lowest prices. ligg.Coutidient that they have the largest and bct as Bortment of LIMIBF.R of all descriptions and sista% as wall ea the "largest stock of the different kinds of era offered to the citizonstif Lebanon enmity, they ventuiti to say.that they can acoommodate all purohasereattla• factorily,:and would therefori3 Write all who want any. thin Fin their line, to examine their stock . before put. chasing elsewhere. PIIILIP BAEOILBILL.. ...N. Lebanon; April 4, 1660. . . WA!..IIIIM—•STREET p l eAped4ag efr 4TZ =est ,seceigr WA - L<L PAPERS Window Shades, -Curtains, - • rirtltE UNDERSIONED havhig In cent:mutton wittii his • BOOK AND STATIONERY . STORE, Waltz the entire:dock - Of WALL ,PAPB RS of Messrs. WaLtz & Boon. and W. G. Waal), emd having oleo re cbutly received largit'sopplles'from Nevi Mirk and Phil adelphia; including ciao latest and moskhandsomestylea . . Paper Hangings, i3arders, ecoratams, Paneling,, fire Do w d lo rsa f t , Wsndow•Curtains, , h: dee: 44 now triennial:teed. Nis stock presents the beet ankort, went of Papers both in style end quality. thethaseree been seen in Lebanon, and as he has bought of his PaperS at reduced rates, for CAM, be is able to sell Wall Paper at cheaper rates than they vein oWained at any other place, no has also-mode arrapqemints with the beat Paper Bangers In ^ablation to put up paper for him, it desired, at the shortest notice on the roost roes enable terms. Give hint a call and Lo convlacect. SR- Itemember the plaCe; at the Rio Boar:Wort .tiar Watpue sygiet, afed; clotors south of•Narmany'r Mori. ware Store. J. iII:NRY id/LLES: •' Lebanon April 4,1860. •-• • • DR:' ET.StNWEIN'S TAR AfilD WOOD NI APTUA PECTORAL,:...: la the beat blatacian In the world for the Coax of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,.. • Asthma, Difficulty. in Breathing, • PalpitatiOn of the Heart, Diptheria, And for the relief of patients' In theaavanced stages cf Consumption, together with all Diseases of • the`Tbloat end ,Chest, and which pre dispope to Consumption. • . . It is peculiarly • adapted to the radical cure • of 'Asthma. . • Being preparad.hy,a practical Physician and Druggist; and one of great i•speriente in the cure of the carious' diseases to Which the human franio is' Rabic. It is offered to the afflicted with the irmtertonnfidemee. Try it Hod be convinced that It is invaluaVie in the cure of Bronchial affustione . Price, LQ cents psr Bottle. jrar..PREPARADI2.,,N •• Dr: A.-XISENWEIN & D'RBOCITSTS AND CfrklillSTS, N.V. Corner NINTWA POPLAR PUILAD'A. SOLD by 'situ". respectable -Druggist and Otaler In MEDICINE throughout thiVepiTEu Philed'a, April 4, 1860.-Iy. . JTHINS &HILO, promtaa to bla punctual, and will on deavor to . please all who may call anthem icu Boots sad Shoaa. • ..i . r:RlEttiOv A BUCHER. of North• Lebanon borough, his ro ji-movtid his Offire into the hopes Occupied by Mr. lietsiselons, a few-doors north tirfhs United Brethren labairdit; where he intends to practieS in his. profesa:ou - DR. B. D. BM . CILER. 'N.:Lebanon, Morel +.28; 1803. - • • • • , - ' A . Midgn.ee Notice: ?I 014 ,ids bin by stool. ta.thoefo•lnilebten to • eft pi :It • :ill: , SdaTelt:itif thlf bOrr-nik that itnloneatthlet nt .. l ied ,. 4fare tbo Jekt,bf %fay next, the boolce . :611 be landedin the hind" of •..IpiptJce of the ANICP for collect:: tbn` • JOIibt;'I3 . i.SNATZLY v assignee. Lebanon, 41,pep,04,48%,w, Che shout Rail* far . Sale. MPH Subscriber has ationt 5.000. 'phestout Itailq of I first rate quality . for sale at a rea'sottble AfMly at Heilman's Dale, In NortliLabenon township, tO r . ' s • JOHN HEHNAH, 8 . '. 110144 . 1'21 i liatOr Lime.:mnd Stone. TWEE wintendgnod has constantly onhand, and tor sale a good supply of the best Ijoic 11,4 d stem. for build ff PurP.P4eil near-the lhwatahmoragurnace, which will Ea dieptetedlit owitineonable tegme. lelgugui, June 1, 109— 4 AMMO B*NO. • • Diosoltltion or l'Olneeship. -mgr./Ms hereby {llion that Oki partneriblp'heteto ill lfore existing between• Philip tirechblll and Peter Horst, Lumber. nod teal merebants; trading. Ander the Arm of RIIHOIIRILLZ HORST, in:NariULebatgal for 4iesoil, by ; medusa thng t 1110'1qt - of Match, 1860 - Alts qns'ln'thibUrwTl make -parnent, , iid those lalms will preset theio.`• The books re• main at the aloe of Philip Steolibill, by whom the bu siness will he am:aim:led. PHILIP /MEM:MILL, N. Lebanon, April 4, MO. PETER HORS'(. ourklißleseehaistliallor . hog Establishment, (LAZE OF LANOASTEII.) • 'IV . . •EXT door to HENRY* STINKS' STORE, Cusob N lhb.. land ellect. Lebanon. Pa. I - would respectfully annourioelo the citizens of Eet.• seen, and surrounding vlelnity 'fat I . have *mire. And opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK - OF FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Faney..otasi;: merssi, Silk' nd Marsala Vhtkiss, kr gahk, k l. ble libelee= Coats, aC., an., of the latest itisportatiotat all of which will be made to (sitter at the shortest - switiFt. and prices to 8121 t the times. From the void yolierbily been here, of it thorough practical tailor, I •feel asitiefiet" through te, long experience in business, Artistic skill - eltd.frell - knewn•repitatioii'in a Scientific Cutter, ttim I can compete with the first Merchant*Tallortog eatah lishmenta in'the . cities of New York and Philadelphia Trusting to thirintelligeoce of a dlicerniug pane,' ann . a Strict 'titanic° to huainces,.' I hope to meet with, enceese: • O'ROUREE . , Merchant Tailor. Donit, forget be Placermat iollenry * Stine's Store. Clif4 ,4l T4 l 4. l .alreete Aobanou, April 20, 1869. J. J. - BLAIR • AOSN't ?Olt e: SINOER ' S SEWING MACHINES! _All kind. of•Sewim; Machine Inativiitetined by I. M. Singer, at prices ranging from Pf. tosl.oo. COl,,Kitodloopie. kept constatifq ou howl. tbballollOet• 12th 1850. •-- . • • . Brie, s! Bricks! artirEjinderlignod. In North Lebanon. has 400,4)00 of. 1 • ti,r. beet DECKS for sale. No better can he *.,b , tallied Li this oetgbb 11 hood, and he will fell them lit large Nittantitles at Si AO (Lash) pet,thoueand. inch, Inch and 2 inch of the beet Popda) Coarde and - Planks. for silo. DAVID BOYER. —votth;Lebenoti, Peb.ls 1600. -Ivriliasi on Deposit Bank. • tiwicaolind rNcet , one east of Iteinioard's Meter. V.Lai f the following RATZS of I...IiTERILST On For - I'l6sirrponger. 6 per tent: per annum; • : djok dionaer, 5 per etzt. por annum': • - 7' For Triton flae longer, itpt3E sent. per annum; Igiquiring a ehoit 'notice rif,indlidrawat Intoreet paid is Ml fbi the Deposita !rat The date of deposit to the did. of withdrawal. We will.,_fdea. afford a. Liberal line of at quisoodatious to them 'who-may iltvar..as wits Doposite .payable on demand.. Willopity. pre:talde on S'pANIB and MEXICAN DOLLARt.' oalifenican Do/. Ears and Hcqf Will &Oka . ..conciliate) on and re mit to all parm of the United Sta"t*ittfe-001:das.ato Europe; Nogotliteloo64BW.., IM., and do airemotal EX CIELiNGE and BANKING. BUSINESS.. IYASTEIOS COLEILAR, Piaildtmt. Den Clutpr, CRithlfr. " The undeivigiied are indhlt~iully lab!. to the extent'othlleli Befates for all Deposit...and othei bligaticem of the nlManOit Darden Bonn." • IMON CAMERA .5f 0. DAWSON COLF.MAN • AINIORGE amyl - rat. — 'JAMES YoUNa 14utiusTus Borp t • Lebanon, May 1,2,1161.:: I:IX9R6tE G Come one 1 'Conteillt l ! see and judge for yourselves. - • TOIIN GASSER respectfully . invites the Citizens of gjcAebsnoti county •to call at - hie - new' BOOT; 8110 E ' • 11 AT. Store. in Walnut street, etween 'Carmany'e and Bmnberger's Hotels, whore he has-opened' a Splen % did new Wring and Summer stock of Moots and Shoes kr.Gentlemen ; also Wats Ca , 7l ibr Men and Soya." He takes orders for Boots Sind pees And them at abort notice out of the lest end will war rant them to give perfect satlitliction, • 'Eels deteimlned to sell vory low for Cub four noonday' credit: - • ' • ' • • Lebanon, April 20,18614 . • ' • • Feed—Feed MiRESOICS fa wanVorliled ilia Caere or Pigs, con 'ob• jr - alb it daily at die - La&r, Beer BREWERY of the anion ibur in ^Dioith Lobautin township. Price. /a mats a bushel on; F—e11.'.2;116.9..." E • . . a.O Le banon LRfore . rp E undeniigned•has porchsend the Store Stand eat. of Mr. thicirge!'esAkir.it) Kest Libanon i and hisjust openea•an entire-NEW AND COMPLETE • STOCK OF GOODS, • ..sidbraolnie Dress•Oneds of the very latest styles for TA., dies. Clothe, Cnsslmeres sod Vestrnge for Oen tlemett, arid .orOceriee. Provisions, forhougekeepers. all of which will be sold ot,prices to snit the times. ' , The ettrek:lishajg entirely new, end'havingbeenteelected with great care, . offers induceuiduts Ito purchasers that ex's rarely equaled: beret:theists. ~Call and ossamlne boforo-buying, I only ask that my Mhe examined to-be appreciated, • :Lebanan,'Nucinalairlolo., • -GREArSAR:AINg 'AT N 0.4. .g.kaLt.t-SZILDLNG. illalt4, Cap.s, dfce4 MIT'S nndendgired, basing purc hased the entltea t X,. Stook ot - - • I.LAT - 13: 'CAM, do., of JAOO3 0. Itraft. tit Streritra ?ale, will scow dispose i of : the clump At• Great liargains, horder to close oat the* esraSern, • • JAC= 0. KILLER; fanner owner , baying been ap•• I ttittbre Agent i of the undersigned . . --. • ~Imity,,mi‘ur.s... 1 Libitiwia,:nßY 15 . 1959 . .. • • - . FED ONLY PREPARATION WOR.POIos tfOvenial .Co2iltdence oitiVPativtaga. ' STA,TESMEN..mbaps.-07LEACIIIIEN, Ladles and Gentlemen. Mal/ . kirte of the world testify to the e ff icacy of Prof G. .7 :Web(Py ,ffait .Reatorative, iiiiap;oilemeis of the Press are unaajaioud la its : pref.& 4114rw tentikumiels only can oiroular !or more, unlit will be Impossible,for von to doubt. .;: JP Well Street. hew York. Des. 20th.18;8:. ARWllalraw :.Your note of the 16th inst., her been re -4(.44 saying that you budleard.that r had been ben efited bi the uee of Wood's .I.lsir. Reetomtive. and ,re. questing say 'certificate of:ths fact If I Ind'eobbJection. to gao fiiyoMcbeerfally. bemuse I think ft due. My age is about 60 years: the color of my hall- Imhof.% and.hrltned.to curl. Bome.lire idt. Years since ft bte gen to• td.n. t ray. and the seal pon the ere wrfof. my heed to Mee Its seaYibility and , dandruff to. form upon Each tit these dlisgeabilltiee increased_ with time. aid about four manths elute a fourth Was added to stheitt.; bibeir falling off the top of my bead and threatening. to make me bald ; „. In this nnpleasent prr.dicament, t was induced to try WOod'elleir Beetorativo. mainly to arrest the falling off-My tisk, for f.hud really no expectation that gray .hair could seer ha restored to Its original rotor except. from dyes I was, however, greatly efirpristid to find after the use of two bottles only, that not orly was the falling off arrested, bet the color vrae re.tered to the gray Mara rind tan.thility to the scalp,lnd dandruff matted to - fortmon my head, very tench to • the . gratifl6ll'' . tion ot 'My wife, at whore solicitation I wan induced to. 1 ,1ry4t., • • For this. moult the many obligation.TO . Wfl to her sex: tetrongiy recommend all httabande who value the ad miration of their wires to profit by lily example, and use it if 'growing gray or getting hail. • • Very respectfully, . BEN. A. LAVENDER. TO O. J. Wood &Co 4 1 4 Broadway. New York. ' Siannutton: Ale ..Inly 20th. 1859: • TO' PROS. O. J. VrOaD . : Dear Sir : .Your "Flair gestom tiro" bat. done my hairs* much good since I commenced the rise. of It, that I aigh to make known to the PUBLIC of ita et/iota - on the hair. which are *groat A man or p a ifi Li f,g y be nearly deprived of her. and by a resort to your - Hair Restorative." the hair will 'return more beautiful than over: at least this is my soperlenre. Be lieve It all I Yours truly., 'Wm. 11. A' ENEDY. P.B' --You eau publiolt the above if yob like. Ily pabliKhirig in bur Soothe= papers yin will get re . nre patronage South. see several of your certiflcatoi in the Mobila Nemo% a strong Southern paper. W. A. Itenedy. _ _ • 'WOOD'S HAM. RtSTOR - AtTirE. rnoyai,g 0. J. Woon: Dear Sir Haringhadt k loa mie fortuno..td loee the Best portion sf 'ray halr,Voln the af fects of the yellow, Srer, in. New Orleans ,140815!.I erifi'Diduted to metro a Lrial• of year . p e r t erittion, and found It to noseorAo;tilo. Tea. .n I. )Iy hair is now PliCk apttaltway,,and.l:lo • Vt(17418 6/Cn - express my obligatidts to yon'to 11 1 04 to the afflicted awl a tv.as. uro . • , EINL . EIt JOTINSON. Tlaißostorativa la put un In bottles *of three sizes. tiat largo, medium, and small; the small holds % a Mot, and retails for ono dollar per bottle : !the medium holds at 'raft iweuty . percont.more in proportltm thou the Guinn. retails Aar two dollars, per bottle; the large holds n , l uart, 4O per incl. more In proportion, and re 0. J • WOODA •Praprietitra, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market ¬., St. Louis, Mo. - • Aud sold by all good 4rogglets and Fancy Goode Dollars. April 4,1860.-3 m. . . • NEW foSTORE! enbacriberr reipeitfully inform the citlieni of 1 Lebanon andtgloliouniling country, that they. here opened en Enttpqy ;tdri 4 : • . • DRY (loons GROCIIRY, ..and :QUgENSWAR.I474 • • .• • P. . • IN &END fati„t 471w° s ihopitii t a i m a botweeq diCapkt:lc al ts Otilliid - Etreet OPUttiAti*s 7 iIIANON;P2... -,:..-• : They would inforsetbe puldic,... b ytha„ s r a Aster, Woad II ta,ii enabled to REErIVIIIIW4 eirStork of Ooodii is very Wks, aud bought setkie - tlaSkt TURNS: - ! They would Writs the Publio.totiVe them artrial, feel tig.c.ouiident that they pen meabe all'. se. Their tiem3 any thiEEtoriOOUNTRY PRODUCE. W: K. &.-J. EOK KRT 'llo..lll l 4mpipkitr,lN sllNDALL 3 B , Netwiluftdie!* 1,2bw0, Zthiroti 23, 1860. • D I ill _ef..P a rtn evils i ID. I, •49 1 ( . s tse IteEkUla •bero tof wo hottroe l , °?rgq tqad• Nut bath by mutual t0i00.11, 1 ,4441411tatid the m 'of Walt, 1t plea &acaLo l .7lNe caucel thtititalibbOstibeelldaio4ar Tbti books will be found at the old stand now occupied by H. IL Rcodol. OBORGE WALTZ, RCEDLIE. I.ebanotl. April 4, 1810 .61E.01t.E. !JANE, •:95 .. Airoamgy , ..o3.Alirdikkivi maw; g. •tt. labiavvi •• - • 5A 1412 004A7 4. /SW' JOSittii Axtoamey. L_AW: AtitIDIOXIM but cake to 5114nohk4id's uew bar: Ll' OecPud 44 tY , at the saki& two 'doors sue ligliramms.jocel.ton. [Loanon,*aitik 1359.-17. -• 10Eitit • • A: TTORICEY 'AlMat W, Wshint attest; °pros! 11. the Court :11coiti",',1*.tely ogenpled' 17 Amos uoughter, itect. . pebanou, :1, 135 Q, • • EL ISO tiIIMAN) ~TTORNET4T: J .AW REMoveD ae t e Astory.).Curriberia. Dubtatoti; Aprill, . , Weigley • COMM ISSIOn., MR,ROHA NTS, • 'Zoe. 296 Ifos:th Dela;A•ar• A:Yeußeand 2321 liottb Rat -trect, PatteviLpamt. • • • Liberal Oath d9e. . • woratir.. - • dgo. (144:21,.1830.-I.y. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, Pi , subscriber wishes ice-inform Me olei frieucts • .j. **public generally, that be has again taken t ehckm-yell-know House. -Hs Will be much-pleased Accommodate all who nue, fever him' with a Call. • Locenox.--Corner Cumberland anci.Market etreets, 4113...0mnibusses running /a cennexk;te wish the 1b Trains.'II.SLEGHL,ST , Lebanon, Nov. 10, 186 R. ' _ . Laiigtr, ?krvisof Mulberry mid cheenist , (Testa, Lebaiia, TT: )ItHATEENTAL OAST AND,IirapUORT IBC RAILINGS" VOR Cernoterlee, TefitTider.llslcou;Vzs.PuWC° rl4O Grounds. which he idlers .in great iety of &shrink at lower prices than the cams oiso.be .t.ained elsewhere. Also. CRAIN Ft:NCI:S of every Acription constantly kept on hand. • August 26. 1858.-tf. LAFAY,Erit IMONER, ,„ .0 I S FITTER ~ urAINGT stitv.irr, next door to A. B.'lK otek• vy LEBANON, PA. . Jacob IC Stow • cuoi of the firm of Tliontison E Stoud,) - • .In „11111 street, corner'of-Do.' Alley, ESPECTFU I.Y intorme the public, that ke wolf ROUSE and SILEV - PA (YANG end PAPE HN AGING, and by strict attentidn.to basinesikhopo see;i , 7o s liberal share of pitronege. Sir Orden/ from taint Mg ootintiy promptly attec e d to, - , Lebanon. Get. 1P59. Eli ThovuipOn, • (LOW of . thalami of Thompson &lunta s ) Market Stress, 34 square north of Water. Lohanon, FISPI.nat any Informs the public that be coati nee g(puse and SIGN RIMITINO,midAPAPt lIANOINO. arid by strict ntietitioo..t . o badness hopes receive a liberaLebare orpatropars: •• 4 Orders from towaluattistUgyjracaptly attend , to Leibanria, Not. 9, 18512.4 . 1'. . : , g UNITED ETATE-3 .. • • Coil Tower Works: OPTIOE.•L e bsoon, Pu. Orders fir Pi. TEAS EU with derpetet". and eblvd to all parte of U; ted Stator. I.ddiett • •W. .t . P.; /ft WV.MEA. F0b..15,1860.-ibaricon, Pet, • • = . ' Igtitehcry . Reliktotal.• rIVIE 'undersigned roapeolfollpiciformalidaohleada at L cuhtomen and the public Injaarirpd, ,fat .he h ramoradditallesidenoe•ara Batc.ball."lsilhe redden of Widow 'Shantz. io Cdrea - to - ut strUai,„Lebation. whe ha is enabled to osir• err by' BU' HICEtIfiCs BLS' NESS 0n as lucreasod scale, and hope* lihdtiaml• tali at bla now pla , e,of I Nidnase. aiw* kap for tale irociqloef. The ear.otira&agat of tl . public la eoltelted. craus it. Sii:aSELY. Lebanon, February 8,1880. • H..waRD ; ISAArtTADTURAIR, AND. Disswat!TS STRAW COODS Nee: 108, 106 and 1117 Neir7itlkom6Sear.:4, YEILAD,ELPIII4I. • %1721 are now reeelvtug our ePRING STACK. V a will comprise a large awl deslissele,sutsortniera all lands o . STRAW AND LACE GODS. 6404)844 PhOWERS•wiII be tusuanallyelsrge Salmon. and'oe would Incite your spacial attention that department. Please call and exans.ne Orin liet.l isiak,ta4 your purchases. • - Yours, Beapeottall kr y . ' • ' tirAfir 14'0. l a 3, 10 7 l'ipro StPilaa 911,, 181:Fleam. • • .1_860: : 1860 spriim Stock Now: Olieib. FanS !pelt of:SIA - AS. OuirStook Of SHAWLS.., , •P I Stobli'Of DRESS 4.04 :401 StAck'eor LINEN WOODS," • -IN I I •Sttiek of COTTONG Q.Ot a S, • Pall Stock of BL - ACE G 00 1 315; 01l Stock of vilit.fle CUSQD.2, POD Stotk of LACE *GOO . D : • , Afetaiialufor,DtfB,lkElLS, Novelties In - PRE/NCR /..3:oo,D.C'tao., it. • rotit E '420E1 L.., PoorthAtAtch•Sts., PIMA DURLIIA: - N. 11.—STOR&KBP.PKIIB, ulty tlittesprol Go( Rambla Datly . frorit - NewTork anslVligadelphiu ' P. S.—BLACK SILKS, at mOdes),#.c*,(l):c4m. . Feb, 29, 1860.-3 m: D. 8 RABER'S Mamie and Retail pcisgtxStore subsea 'Removed to his hew miming es Comb* lan& Ern st, epee% te the Nagle Bantus", Lebutten 'pint Pub4crlber rtrpecifully announce colds neon& taneaa and the public in winiitAl, 111 has oo stand) , !read a large stook of .11,11 UGS, MILLI C I IC E S, / PAINIt CHEMICALS, DYNISTL'iPS VAUN LSI] B3 r WHHPIMINI. CILASS-WARE, / BP.HS ES, HAIR-OILS, PXTB. Ore, Bursting Fltid, Simi:Act.' instruments. Toilet 9cape , F gets, latent°,• Sc. Mao a variety of Fancy Apdclao 11 numerous td taiittion whtch he Mims at low 'fetes st warrants the %netlike of the: articles ad ielfreaenter Purcip acre will plea.° romumber this, and examioa t qualities and prices of ids goods before pnivipufing • here AL"- Physicians' prescriptions and family re pest awfully eOmpontitked, at all hours of the day night, by calling at the Drug Store, (wafts the Rita Buildings Ott Sundays the Store will be opeciel •tm , the' eta Pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 at 10 o'clock, 21 NI 12 and 1, and 4 and 6 P . Lebanon, Dec.6,1567.DAV1D & la= ramivic4 .BOARDING SCHOOL 'f 311 N I II enightN tiks, CIL& Jeat 1. MG. SCUOOL. (fbr Males' emit female!, 41,11..t0ce meat* en `the •Pliteel .110 N DAY IN. APAIL., acd no tin uo twelvewocks. This dm4ttn ti on ie now In a flotithling °audition ar. • offers desirable advantage" to students who , w . tsh to in nfel gnire a thorough Engliah tivaation. or to prepare thetr. • eetiOt for admission in any Mate in College. A sane . rtie Normal Department to connected with the ache,: • °tiering opportunities to Teachers ho desire to &aqui: a lhorangh knowledge of .the Common ScPool branch and . the Art of Teaching. Special attention will I given to this department. Modal schools will be taugh t " to the Stedents ander the eupervieton of one or met of the Teeehers. •lta situation Is delishtful ark! health —being within 0130 fourth of a mile of the Lei.at.o: Valley Railroad, on t e Turnpike lending front Labile° to liarrlsburg, lit miles from the former and 15 mile. from the hitter placee.. • Terms per quarter,( igiraeke,) for the common branch ea int:Wising. Boarding, Tuition, Suet and Lights, V•l3 O. f•••• Latin, Ureek. fierruau and. lligher Mathematics, each, extra: For fullithier information apply to Lk Principal and Proprietor, P. B. WIT/iltiL te. lIOAIID OF INSTRUCTION( PICTER B, WITMErt, A M. TOOMAS B. IRWIN, A 1 4 ,1, DAVID SHOPS. C. RECK, Teachar.of Inetramented Mwde. AU— luatructiona wUi jet Alvan on the ou and Violin. • kalitijrie• Isibantitil*Rty,Feb . p 16, 1861:1•0•tf, 61. 1 l'ikilip F. ItlleCaulk 4 FASHIONE BOOT AND SIIOB MARINA' etiN Cumbeelmid Street, one door Eaat of ig av e vary liberal patronage N./the Black. Mime Thankful foe theig extended to me fir the abort tits I have leant In btialows,l would reeptiorfutli eolklt continuance of the patronage of the politic. • He has at alt times an •ansortment of ROOT& and r 4. 6110 ER of his own manufacture oh land, which will 1> di:Towed ofdidi reasodable terms. ' • ' FINE BOOTS,. ,1.,A1.411W 11,IT1ftitS,' &c. Thum neat, 'Wen amid; article. are In•tit( to give me a trial. Phildiena' Shoes of every 4 1 4 at and color on hand. ll•avy work iinatio to (letter, - ;Air All work warintited. gang neatly - or charrph 'Ramie tsocferals. . Lebanon dept lib 166 S . . IF YOU VANT . . • No.I .A.URROTYtt, vary cheap, .. ^:: •; • 41 A .' c' * 1.". 1 • 111 • "Pr . • • • • LC nail i Pala • , 1 1 ;b e •pop Fltgial ~ 1" ai ,....E. 1(1 3 1 111 _...._, 1 SS'' -1; tba . lai .lar of ,Faitruer a Semela'- 2 .” °guy' 'ettipf, illiDETe:Qt 'Y '''')- tnJer tlf•' . .j wileltiiii et ':e4ildtati t. Uhl ,lAN :, Ito 1 4•• - A , "bytne. New Fain.olls . lY&B ... 1 "t . •. 4 1 well Wiwi but has $1861041 mud( i u ,,.. • • ou ywe qua , _4. A l]* . pert ee wi a Teacher. -- -Itire. ni Deoampe will tattled to tha &Ma* '') ' Ti 4 -' pertinent. For farther particular(' lord:M. i 4 ' Lebanon. Feb. 8, 1800. . . ON BUSIN . EBS-CARDS MpattlrAtpreltED OP El
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