CDl,3):rittrtiorr: TERMS, 16 • • •• S ISOArEkR LEBANON, PA. Y , BP/ 411 #804 1 C, MAY 2, 1860 HOW AFFAIRS. Go to U. U. Roedells Book Store gadget the BIBLICAL REASON Yftrif A kand book for Biblical Students and a guide to farm• ly Scripture Reading, beautifully Illustrated, large 12 :no, Cloth, Gilt side and book; price, $1 This work given racoons !burgled upon the Bible, ithd assigned by the moat eminent Divines, and Chr WWI Philosophers for the great and all•abeorbing events recorded in the Itistery of the Bible, the Life of our . Saviour and the Acts of the Apostles. EXAMPT.4B. Why aid the Ant patil4robs attain *met airtime ion 101,4? - Why was the term of UN Afterwards shortened t Why did OAF Saviour receive the name of Jesus! 'Why did John the baptist hesitate to ukintlitlster the rite of Divans to hew i. TWA 'Volum answers 1493 similar questions, And 450014 hi due kends of every one. Don't forget to •4411.44 IL 111, Balers Doolc Store for fore ooPy The new At. Panre Berman Reformed (amok -of Rkinfferstown, will be dedicated on Saturday, Emday, and Monday, May 20, 27, and 28, 1808. • further Inertia- Wars nut week. One of the Ann of W.K.* 3;146100 to hi the city paroluutlng A q dplrit etcak of New Oooti. $3.. IL IL Aced,l l herring &large !apply of Stiscelle , 15 " 3/8 21 °21121 1 4 40191rAtti OS Op - is of them homed' . Maly, and u an Inducornent otXhhfn them at a discount of 88 per cent for cash. 00 Ow& he will sell $1 books for 67 atm., $Y 25 bootie for oio 1,, $ so books tbr tip), $2 00 books Ibr $184, . and so 00 books for 00. eau and examine his stook. .1011 r ttciirittlii Italy ass 11Loonstently willoadthg froth giliPPlleadtAhe latest styles of "'Duey Wet. Goode, for Lidlilerithdill/entlernews , wear, at the Obtatp Dry Goods Om of 11sary 4 Stine,' which they are eellthg*ory low tbr cdeb, Their stook Is very line and dell warted.— Wise and Geutlemen, do not forget toes,* them seal. 'PT Boos. STOILZ IN 14111440 N.— e are Informed that a branch of ldelvirVii, Gift Book Rto r • (112 South Third St.; Philadelphia)Will be open ed nett door to the Deposit Bank, Onmberlapd`st,.Leb• anonon Wednewler. or Tburadly of thls - week. - This brand/ Was lorated ilirerrliburg during most or the past winter, aml. as welearn gave universal eatlehistion. We are Bunted that a rod assortment of books willte Auld.. !old OM a, islimble list of giftsdistributed lib erally! an , USPArilifi Sinn. Persona Calling at this aura, will base an opportunikv Of seeing a large number of certifleales from persons who have received Gold, and Silva* Watches, as gifts with books. It you "want books and watohea now is pout time. SS" Prof,. - 11hies; the selentifi e barber, hitirientter,. act., hits beconio.the Selo proprietor of the barber shop, tp ittlielsfe banning.. hopee by attention to bust . nesOopied entlery, and gentliimanly,hearing and eon. .4uot to Merit a share of the Payonatpit of the public. • Nee Advertisement of the Itelsenstelrißrethers. They have jut eiosplendid eta* of Spring and Sum mer Clothing, 14E4-they EItE ileEtiolheslatiesdianr,; all atm wiltbuy Men them. I rMOUE Hivii.AirmAxi.—Ono of thr. Arra of , fhlorge4 Pyle, are now purchasing In the eustsuirottles;lhe second-time this spring, a large assortment of Dry - Goods end Grooesles, and from .the monitor they hare been rushing off their ;good, this mooing, -great bargains Gan be looked for on their'return this week. The St. John's German Reformed ()Mandl of Jonestown, Lebanon noway, will be dedloated on kinpday and Monday, (Whit Sunday, and Monday;) May 27 •and n. A numbet of pronobere will be in attendance. The - , ! pwhite are invited to be present. By order.of the Buliding Oommittee, IL resolution was introduced into the House of Representatives at 'Washington, list week, by .Ur• Webster, of SarYlandi ap pointing Ctunmissioners to Woof a suitable loca tion, for a National FoundrY., 4t effort shouid be,1311041 by our townspeople to bat% the foundry located at thts piece; Na more favoroble spot thatt Lebanon can be found in the , whoie `State, and We feel. ebtiiidalitEthat If the committee were to visit na and see our a4vantages, the contest would be at in end, 'The Coat:l2Mo, will soon be oPPaltited, when they should be invited to visit no, The mutter is one of greethoportanoe. The Coutioill of, itarrisburg hare passed &resolution invfilog the Committee to visit that place to ex. amiss lie advantage& • A train `of tiarp.o,ontairiing near five hundred of. etall-ied.:bullooke, pasted over our railroad for the Novi York' market,' on Sunday pled a week. . . In secortittnee with the published call, those , who took an interest in the matterote rentbled in the Court House on SatUrday even. log, for the purpoee of expressing au opinion rel ent's to the ;;propriety' of selling the stook held by the &lode in the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. ' The meeting organised by calling to the chair Chief Burgess, D:M.Kermany, Masers. C. Mark and:Wm; M. Breslin were appointed 11.0Illtiltiel. The President Mated the objeot of the meeting, and gave some , date relative to the adveuhiga to." t° derivitcl from the sale. T. T, Worth, *on:, then offered' 'the 'following resolu tion ' MBYe , That e own -Connell call an Sof I T election to he held in, the Court 'Rouse, OA Bator dl q) MAI 12481)0, between the hours of 12 and 6 o'alook, P. 144 for the purpose of deciding by ballt4 for or egainst the sale. of .the stook held by the.borough in the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad," - • blob after 'being enteuded, "that the money realised from the sale be applied to no other per. than the extiriguiihment of the beaded debt of the. borough," Wsr adepttod, after having been "dtahneeed by bteleilh it SiiliDgiqsA ' • L Sly, - o.llenry, Wm. *Pre. Oa motron'adjaartiei. Lottery °lranian 'are still sent to tibia place,, in one of which we received lasi week the strongest intiseelltna aidheld out to "make o..fortuois." The:deeire, of Meaere. Leau its moat intense to make wealthy some dee "In this Place," and it it odanct Ilene "with the viiret Package," they will gives second one free atAdi t for nothing. We warn otta readers-not to he taken in with such stuff. ills arrant Ipayery awl humbug'. He who invest" bis money in any of these lottery "chemise, be they Delaytare, t Otad, Georgia, or any other, will' never have a ri pon of s red copper therefor. VON a . well kept Restaurant suppli ad ;Ith anything the season affords, put up in palatable a ylei by Clean, obliging. and attentive 4 , 00 16; ander EMILE HOTEL 111 hard to be beat. It is tunisigsitrl orderly and successfully by fir. lleorielegrli;, the proprietor of the Hotel. 4070,f1it11813 is stated that KW. Viaollne Itiobings, an accom plished Batas, Anct who gave pooh a delightful concert in oar Owls. ',Vaal months ago, has made a conquest : of the bail - of a young and woatili7 Plantes: -Ai the , aMil goes, he has ea- Pitalated, and.offaa-net'ad,V.lp JUrrender pudi-; boA 04100, t4,4114ai hoMitionte fortune' tll4ll6Mbat Is tie differentia :between .tdre sty four-quqri bottled and foitr 0007 pitty-sis, %ar e na 44ffelenee. Lewis Suter was again tried in the Lancaster Court,l4week, on the old charge. of passing MUD terfeit money. At two of the former trials the juries were unable to agree, and at the third be was convicted but never sentenced, ow ing to the counsel taking exception to the indict ment. At the trial last week, the jury were out forty-eight-honrs, and then returned to,Court de olaring their inability to agree. They were dis °barged, and - ltnothar trial will have to be gone through with. WRAT REASON StattX day evening a meeting was held in this borisugh, for the purpose of considering a matter involving tens-of thousands of troffers of the money of, the community. ...The interest taken therein by the large body . of our:people was of the very slight est kind. While the meeting was in session news of the prise fight between Heenan and Sayers was re ceived, and immediately the desire for full par tionlars was of the intensest kind. All classes participated more or less in their anxiety to know about the "mill." Nobody asked t 4 how about the stock?"-but hundred* ffwbo Whipped?" Ib. Sohn A. Light, of this place; ready% successful,balloon ascension at Look ga venj Clinton county, on the 14th ult. Ile sailed tife' miles; and lantleil near Leivistawn i , Union county'• EATENTS.—Among the Patents is sued from the Patent (Nam at IVeabington for tbe laatAiontb, are tbwfoltirwing to "P.. 1. :Wei mer, of Lebanon : April 3, 1860. For GovernorVolves'ior Steam Engines. • April 11, 1800. For mode of actuating the Governor Valves of Swath Ffng es. The above Inventions ere Teti important to theist who use steam englnes.,. ffirey „allow , no Stearn to escape or be wasted in the working of the engine. It is confidently said that they will save from-25 to 40 par cent. of •the •fuel: rued in running an engine without them. It is certain; ly dtairving the attention of itliTtblyte Kffterpsted in machinery of this kind; and-,particalarly- so, as Mr. W. offers to attach las ;invention to any engine now in use, and take pay. ,therefor in its saving of fuel. Vs— Kline Lincaweaver will open, on Friday morning, ib fine stook of Floweisfand Plante and he hopes to receive liberal eneoefagement from the good citizens in the eitahlisihmept of a busi _ nese that will have a tendenoy'ornament our houses in Winter and oruar4 and gardens in Summer. Call at Basement room, 1 Door North of Jail—Farther Particulars, notbweek.- - The State Central of the so- called "People? Patty'qes hem entwine • ed. lion. A. K. McClure, of Yranklin county, le the Chairman. Levi Klinool49 o of Lebanon, is the member for Lebanon coridtSr, The Orws in ' seetiOne of the country, as far as we can Isrn, .never looked better at this season of tbe.yeer. Tba promise of fruit is also very eniouAging,:notwitbetand ing the several frosty nights of,lss month. DEATH OF A VETERAN PRINTE,jj►.— Joseph Hartman, Esq., for upwaida of fifty years a printer in this boroligh; hndlita phblisher and editor of the "Wahrer Detnokrat" for 46 years, died on Monday noon, after . ha illness of less than a day, from cramp, to Which we understand he was frequently subject. llicafartman was an in dustrious and useful eitixen,all his days, and nev er flagged in perseverance tindAdustry==in fad hard work up to the period of iris death;-andwhen nearly seVenty years, hex was . smarter and more youthful than many &ono. at half his age. As the publisher of the German Democratic paper of this place he yielded a greit influence. As a Pennsylvania German:scholar he was perhaps at the head of the list; th which particular his place will behard to supply. He was extensively known and his, death will be mourned by many. Mr. Emma:4s a teacher of this oouitty, it gives me plataanie . to Ind that the views held by Dr, p. W. Malone, as expressed in elate issue-of your papereare receiiing the attention of the friends of education ip different parts of the State. I bete never doubted that his opinion, if thoroughly. tested,' would be attebded with satis, .fatitery, results, bis ideas are certainly original and wortby'the careful consideration of Teaoh ere and olhehtaititofeated in the proper coarse to be pursued in , the edueation of the Anglo-German portion of our mill. The chairman of the 4. Com. of the State Teachers' Association, has, I believe i give the-matter his attention and purposes bringing it before %be association at their neat meeting. In a letter-to thelDr. he signifiei *his Intention to thit affeipt, and requests him to pro cure from the. Principal of the Palmyra Academy a report an the subject. I ant pleased to find that the,objeit of the Dr. has been attained in calliniF the attention of the friends of education to the tippet - Mee° of the subject, and that some impiovament is - likely to be made in o system %vital *Buffet regard otherpan defective. A TEACHER. T ONSHIP. The Steamship Vanderbilt, at New York Saturday,. brings the particulars of the great prize fight between Hee nan an d Sayers for the Championship England. The fight took place 17th at an early hour, on the borders of Hampshire and Surrey, half a mile from= Farnborough Station on the southwestern line and close to Alder. shot, in the presence of an immense crowd which had been brought from London in three special trains. We have no space for the particulars of the fight. Suffice it that after thirty seven rounds, in most of which Hee nan worsted his adversary, and when it was manifest that Sayers was los ing the battle, the.crowd and the po. Bee rushed in and put an end to the fight, the judges deciding the battle drawn. The breaking .up ef the fight has caused great ilt-feeling, and it is unhesitatingly ascribed to that pur pose on the part - of - the friends of Sayers, that he shmildnat his°. Mr. Geo. Wilkes, editor, of Wilkes Spirit o f the Times, who was Present, and wh9, had staked a large amount against Heenan, speaks thus plainly and, frankly in an extra of his paper, issued in London and sent "out by ;the steamer • The heroism displayed , by the Ben leia:Boy, and his courageous bearing, wititrequently applauded during the fight. Little, therefore, did the small bands-`of Americans' 'seated around that Ring expect tq See it broken up, That it was so, will he:found too true, and its.motives seentooplainly, when our narrative of the contest is puremd. We have no hesitationin pronouncing John C. Heenan fairly entitled to the Champion's Belt. He knocked down his adversary thirteen times, and on one occasion threw him like a frog.— At last, after a rally and a close, in which, the combatants hugged each other on the ropes, and tigt9ddorwere 10 fto H.eenato, the .:croiv,d, broke. into the Ring in a most raffiNitY Manner under a false-pretence that the ; -ronstables were,..interferift-' THE LEBANON ADVE . RTIS These -very constables had been on the ground -during half the battle, and were averse to makin,g aey at tempt at getting in. But the ruffians, seeing that their man - would be beat en and their' money lost, 'made the presence. of, the police an-excuse t and stopped further proceeditip.- -- • At thisjuneture thellefereequitted his place, nitast:Utfortunately l wing all questions : of "fair, or foul" without aleeided vniait. Three rounds" were fought after : his departure, and at the end, of the third the uproar was tre mendeus, the ring-lieepers wore Tina'- , ble to keep the mob back, and the victory which would in a few minutes have been 'aW4rded - John Heenan could not be obtained. The cowardly .mob saw the laurels within his grasp, and tote them away from his reach. I We acquit Tom Sayers of any for ' knowledge of their intention.. He fought with the .gameness we have ever heard - attributed to him; but his partizans -bad resolved that he should net hise, and seeing their Case a des perate one they rushed through the ropes. No appeal could be made to the. Referee, for he, vanished the mo- Mont the row began,or his decision could not fail to have . been in favor of Heenan. That he Won the battle'no unbiassed person will dont* that he deseryes "The Belt" we are positive ly certain. [From the London Vines of April 18t11.1 We need scarcely enter on any • re-1 capitulation' of theevents . which led to this match, ail of win&• may be summed'up in the fe*,words, that Sayerei holds "the belt." as the Chem- pion of England, and -in virtue of his office, while he. retains it, is bound_for three years to accept all challenges, no matter -from"whom. This-chal lenge accordingly came from Ameri ca on Heenan's part, and in spite of the immense natural advantages Of his challenger, • Sayers was bound at once to accept it. -, The instant the enclosure of - ropes and 24 feet square was formed, Say ers stepped into it, and was cheered tremendously. Heenan, who follow ed;was greeted in the same mannex, and the two Men, who there fop-the first time met, warmls , shook hunds, and then stepped back to take along and cardful survey each of the other. Umpires for each man were appointed, and a referee for both, and 'these pre liminaries over, Heenan proceeded, to strip to his waist. It seemed impossi ble to restrain a murmur of -admiration at the appearance. which be then present ed. In height hers about six fe - et.two, with: extraordinary lohr 'deep chest, and wide andpuwerful shoulders. y es t er day., was mil: His appearance formidable. Exercise and long training had ,devoleped the immense :muscles of Wit armeand ebouldersaill'aliay appear edlike - Muses albone beneath itteibin covering of skin. There seemed-not an ounce of truperfienus flesh. His ribs showed like those of a greyhound, save where -they were crossed by -powerful I thetas and sinews, and as he threw up l his long sinewy arms and inflated his I huge cheat with the morning, air, he i looked the most forinidable of the tribe of gladiators who have ever entered the ' arena. The contrast between the men 'was then still more marked than before.— Sayer is only abnut five feet eight; hie chest is not broad, nor are his snits powerful, and it is-only in the strong muscles of the thOulders:that one sees anything to account for his tremendous powers of hitting. Their whole system of training-may be,stutemed'up'.in two or three words—Moderation in eating and drinking, - exercise, aid 'constant use of the sponge bath and .rough `towels. For the Ardvertieet.: A passenger on the Vanderbilt, who witnessed, the fight, gives the'folloWing account of the aldsing scene'• "Ott .the last call of time, Heenan came up proniptly,-and the" i'eferee. Sayers was not up to time; but wail ting on the knee of his second. Heen an, after waiting for him, walked up to him, with his second behind him; and said; 'Give me this fight?' -To this there was no• reply. 'Give 'ine this fight, I. say! repeated Heenan; but still there was no reply, and the sponge was not thrown up. Heenan then drew back and slipped Sayer in the fahe with the palm el his hand, knocking him down, when outsiders rushed in and ended the fight." - The same passenger states that when the English rushed ire to break up the fight, Mr_Wilkes called upim the Amer icans to see fair play, whereupon the latter rushed in and cleared the ring of the. English in a moment, striking from the shoulder. There are various Ilitriers afloat, a-- :nong others , that . Mbirissey, who had heavy bets on Sayers, was the fire( man to break through the ring., . The friends of. Morrissey> are nciw "few and far between." He:is denoun ced by the pugs as anenprincipled man, and the majority claim that the crow 4 who rushed in upon Heenan, to prevent his complete victory,-were guided, if not in person, at leastin spirit, by Mor rissey, who bet all.; he and about- a doe en of his Mends were worth upon the result. There is a hope expressed that the "Boy" vrill finish -his work by whip ping his American conqueror, and then come, here to face all who'may see fit to challenge him. His best friends, howtiver, will advise him to reiriainisat hated with his great English victory, `Mid repose upon the '"laurels", he has won in another land, against odds the moat: tremendetti; and with which no man of so little experience ever before successfully contended. [Prom the New Yerk'gritunte.] A gentleman-now at the St. Nicholas, witnessed, the fight, says that when Heenan had got Sayers in, such a. petal tion that he must inevitably have< won the battle. John Morrissey' cut the ropes and let Heenan fall to the ground. per .A UNION,TRAYER MEETING nf Young 'Men, is hold every Sabblittb.morning for olio: boor, oarsmen° - hog at 'A before-0 o'citioh, at the Bo* 4414 M. O. desolation,. above D. Rabes'a,,Drog Store. All, and Gave:4llly Toting Men, i ap.iniited tott at tend. Snglish•pretipbing next ."Flabbatlie-atoraing and osenthsa tbeillotitipaiit:Apiscona.church.J— [From the New York Everning:Fost, '231- From thoNorr York Bxprosi attitite. The Lord's Supper will. be dministered in the Reformed. Church on Sab, morning in the German, and in the eyeing in the English language. Preparatory services uu Saturday morning in the German, had in the eveningin the English language, eoimected with baptism and confirmation. Englikh service also on Fri day evening; German preaching next Suiday morning do Sa lem's Lutheran Church. German preaching in the merning, -and English in the afternoon, at the Moravian church. MattrieV. On tho sth ult., by the nov. Mourn, Mr ,Tuel L. Light to. Miss ElizuhethOrreider, both 'of North Lebanon twp. , i~~~~. On the 25th ult., in Jackson, Ifenry Groh, aged 70 years. On the 28th ult., Stanly White; son of, LeVi 0:13 - a Sarah 'less, aged 2 months and 27 days. On the 12th ult., in Fredericksburg, of,commump tion Sarah, wife of l4dward Hotfelfinger; aged. 25 years, 4 months and 4 days. Proceedings of the Gomm Reformed Sab'bath School, Lebanon, with referenoe to , its late Superintendent, Mr ELIAS RAM. WHEREAS: It has pleased Goikour Heavenly Father. in Ells wise, and inscrutable Providence, to remove by death, our beloved friend and brother, MLIAS RAVER, who presided over this School, as its principal Superin= tendeot for the last twelve years, therefore, . -"- Remlv:di:hat by this cad dispensation our" School has been deprived of a most,taithini, energetic and able officer, and therefore feels itself deeply berets - red.— Resolved, That the growfireprwiperityof'this Scheid, le in a good degree clearly traceable under Gad, to the pious zeal, self-denial, and4edefittlgable.labors and ef forte of its late Superintendent. • Resolved, That we as a Schmitt recognize in the death of our departed brother; the vows of God---on the ode hand ever amazing us by the signal favor and blessing with which He crowned the efforts of our lamentedlel low-laborer, and on the other. addressing us in the sol emn yoke of warning, against indifference and ineffi ciency in this huficirtant departmeitt of Christian effoit. R,esolved, That ive will ever hold dear in our memo ries and hearts; the Christian character,. the cordial friendship, and the pleasant relations which „subsisted between : lM and our departed brother, and thitlithiwin- Me reliance upon the grace of God; we look' forwitrirto a blessed re-union in our home in - lesiva= : ' ,gesaved, ,That we tender to the family and friends of the deceased,' our cordial condolence,_ with the sincere prayer, that God may be a Husband to thawidow, and a father. le the fatherless, and that no may grant all the friends Ills sustaining grace : in their severe and painful bereavement. . , heroine, Thatihe above preamblemadrisolutionsbe published in the papers of our town, and theta copy be presented to the fatally and friends of the, deceased.: F. W. IfdrallElt. Pre". LimirEr. Moyza, Sect's Time Lebau Camfully LE ELSNON, Leh. Mills Ex. Yam $7 00 SuWit Extra 850 Leh. Vtd. Super. Fine 6 00 Prime White Wheat, 1 45 Prime Red Wheat; 140 Prime Rye, • _6O Corn, ' Oats, 38 Closer-seed, 4 09 Timothy-seed, 260 • -Flax-seed, 1 60 Dried Apples, Tibu.; 100 Drirsd.dppleS, paled, 150 Peach "Spitz," .2.59 Peach "ilutzels," 125 Cherries, 150 Onions, • 87 The Philadelphia-Market. rimaDupßlA, April 31, 1800. The receipts orrlour hare not been greater this "week than last, and.prices are a shade' better ' the_ market closes firm with alair es, ert demand. `Wheat' is high agq, mvonliss 1 - 0 3"" the advance bac somewhat 'checked the demand. nye.couthinee gOod demand, at unchanged rates. Correhas advanced 2 end 3 ob. per bushel, receipts have been light,; and mostly of Southern. Oats are still dull and. plenty, withbut any change in.price. Whiskey has been in good supply, and demand moderate during the week, at the close we notice an increased demand, and a consequent reduction' in stock, holdersare disposed to advance the, pr ice, as yet no advanse has taken place. Salt Iowa:. We quote: FLOUR.—Superdue, $612 to $6 25; Extra; $6 59;„ tra Family, $6 25 to $7 80. • „ BYE FLOUR.--41ot much doing, sellingslowly at $4,- 37 per bbL . • CORN krßAL.—Very quiet, at $3 62 per bbL • WHEAT.—Prime Bed, $155; White, $1 68 and $1 75. ItYkl.—Pennsylvania,SB ant. per bushel. CORN.—Prime Yellow ;77 and 78 eta. OATS.—Stati, 46 iiiid47." :Itt ; 'Sbetbern, 44 to 45 ets. WRISKEY--Ohlo :2214'cbs.; Pennsylvania, 21 cts4 Drudge, 20 eta.; 21,cte. ' • SALT.—Lower, Patent. Sacks, $1 00; Common Sacks, 95 cts. 11.0 PS.—New, 14 eta.; Old, .8 eta. Yoursresin: actfu ll y,. I.IcOANN WAIGLEY, • JAMS bleCesn, Js., Philadelphia. "i Otivan Wsun.ar, Lebanon C 0... 'MO North Wharves, and 250 North Water fag CATTLE MARKEL—The sales of Daef Caine at the different yards reach about 2250 head. The offerings were much larger than last week; bat with a good de mand prices were well maintained , The principal sales were within the range of s9ololhe-100 Mi., with a` ew extra at $101441.0%, , Ab?utaGOavreirndOalves , were disposecior at, the different yards at from, 25 to sso each,..ae - to condition. Some 3000 llogs were =dived and sold this week, including 1980 at fmhoff'S yzird, at $7, 1 408 .1 ,4 for still fed. $868y 4 for corn - fed; and 864 by D. Pallier, at the Avenue yard at 33@SX the 100 lbs. net. The demand was brisk and prieekwers well main tained. Of Sheep the Eakin reached about 5000 - head, at prices within the range of 5)/2@te.lslb. pyssi which is better than last week. ~ .Itia:ll,otdigttiSit , ...-.. f - PR§ONS having undieplated claims againstthe ge tate of Henry K. Boyer, deed., mill call upon _the undersigned at the of of Ac. B. • Bounwrga, 'Esq., on Tuesday, the Bth of May, inst. end receive their money. BOXER, Adminietrator. May 2, 1860 860 Spring 'Stack. 1860 j''he largest assortment, thibidest r wrices. REIZENSTELN BROTHERS ; "N GOLD beg leave to inform their frieinls, customers and the Public generally, that they have now in store, a large and extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SLOSIPIER CEOTHINLi, which will be sold cheaper than canbo hid elsewhere.— As their stock is entirely new; and bought at the lowest cash prices, they feel confident that they can Sell to the advantage of the buyer. " ' • " BOYS' CLOTHING, FIIENISIELNO GOODS, Trunks; Wises, Traveling Bags, &e, 3; . 6.., the largest assortment in town. ' - Purehasere should at. all times consult tboir own in • tenets, and procure their goods wherever they could get the most for their money : "The : Cheap Clothing. .Siore opposke the Court House, has the desirable feature of economy, and should therefore be - sought by those, who wish to get the full value-for their money. - Lebanon, May 2,1860. REIF:HEST= BROS. Election,. VOTICE is hereby 'even that an election will be held on Saturday, lifay 12, 1280. . between the hours of 12 M., and'b &olook, P. NI, in the Council Room, in the Court House, Lebanon, when and where . _ the citizens of the borolgh of Lebanon will de cide, by ballot, whether the stock held by saidirsrongh in the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad shall be sold, Those in faver,of the proposed sale will vote. ;ants con lathing. the word "sale," those 60posed, "against f id e ? - XARMANT, Chief Buren. AtiSik--D. E. Mizzen, Secretary, Lebanon; gay 2 ; 1884, • • [Lebanon papericopyl Brick DwelliAag House FOR RENT. . , rimin un d e rsigned offers for rent Ids two story • ....... I. bricklionse, situate in Idntherry street, g come of Jail Alloy, . ALSO, A Bakehouse and Oven, corner ofCiunberbunL and Sprint strets. JACOB F3.INOR t Lebanon, Key 2, 1860 C. E. EATONIS Plivirca rA-t Ile fit.c a dewy, -u MATED AT LEBANON, PA, corner of Walnut ,L- and Ountbertand streets, STUDENTS can enter at any tune quad complete' the full Menrantile - Course-=..ult ieh includes Conimercial, Pennianabip,Nook-Eeeping in all ItAleparbmente, Com .mereial'Correspondence, Deteetlng,Counterfelt Money, dsc.,-rin from.• ma TO MORT AZEZIL The time; hOwever, is milimited, and Pupils are allowed to' re main.until.they are com.no tent • to conduct any' set, of Double entry Bobko.. For complete Mercantile Course, time unlimited including . Diploma, • $l5 'OO BooloMeeping, alone ..1,0 00 now Caurtsp in BOollt-Reeidng so 00 ,Trrent.y lessons in . Writing co Tor further information send for Circular, which will be pent free of charge, by addressing. C. E, NATO', Mercantile Academy, Ma3_r 20860 : Lebanon, Pa. Auditor's Notice. A SSIGNBB estate of Rues ICRatimg and wife. AI The undefettle4i Eludghe - r?ppIABIOL b3E‘,,tlle Court of Common' rose otrebanon di., to alitribute the balm= ja_tha.4nde.ef Xata Bucher and Momeagtrohm, Arksneeedf BUN Kreider and wife, to and among the e i vi4tont an d those,legalki entitied4bereto, h 3 the duttee of.late apped ntmont at I. 110YRER 13 ogee, -in:the borough of Lebanon, en Monday; dr* '21,1860, at 1 o'clock., p,314 when end wherepersona intereat ed are requested to attend. „ MROflll4l, Lehi:ton; Apt:ll26,lMo. - o._ ---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. on Market. cud walk. Vetesuminat. MAY 2, 1000. Potatoes, 1 bu , • 111/ Eggs, N 0 d05.,10 Butter, sit lb. 16 Lard, ' - 10 Tallow, •' ' ' .10 Ham, 12 Shouldeia, 10 Sidoss, . Soap, . 6 Bees-Irak • .26 White Reigsir - 6 Mixed Rage,. • . : 2 Flax, ?As,. .12% Bristles, II lb., 40 Feathers, "t lb., . 62% Wool, IF lb., 40 Soup Beane, 14 qt., - 6 Vinegar; VS ga1.,12%, Apple IS Utter, 'II cristl?, 41 • Est of. artailens A LIST OF R ETAILERS CIF IFURUiiGN AND .DOALESTIC GOODS, WARDS, MDRCHANDIZSoIko., which were returned by the Mercantile Appraiser of Lebanon County, for the year Ib6o. Notioe le hereby given that the Appraiser will hold his appeal at the Commissioner's Office, in the Borough of Lebanon, on Monday, the 14th day of May, A. D., 1860, at which time and place those desiring to appeal may attend. JOB'S Br()UFFED, Apprainnv of ircrcantas Tara. Lebanon Borough.. -List of Retailers (Ears Li cense. George Roincohl, merchant ' 14 700 George & Pyle, morchantli 12 . 12 50 L. K. Londermikt•Orierehant . 18 • 10 00 Bowman, /Muer & Co., himber 18 10 00 Diller, /Limit & Cu., leather .14 7 00 P. IL Rhur, confectionary 14 700 Bubb &Bressler, Moves 14 7 00 John P. Ebur, confectionary • 6 5 00 Charles Greenawalt, hardware 13 lO 00 Adam Rise, hats 14. ' 7 00 Rabei• Brothers, merchants .. 11 . 14 00 AWOL' Reber, drugs 7 00 . • • do - pat. medial:as ~.• 4 .. 6 00 Jacob 1/echt, el ; . . •— •14.• 700 Ranch & Lighten' • "• .. . • 18 10 00 Villliam Light, brewer - -",. : • " 3 25'00 Daniel •Good, 'confeettonari •• ' ' 8 • 500 1/trickles a Sao, millers -' 18 .10 00 . John Gnelf . -rtionfectioviary ' * • 13 • 10 00 Daniel Graff,shi:lS ' •: : • /4 700 Henry a Stine, merchants ' . . 12 12 60 Nmes tr. Rally, jewelry .. • , r • 24 7'oo EL H. Rcodel, boots • . . 13 10 00 Getup Roes, druggist . •• 14 ... 7.00 do patent medicines . • di - • 500 David td. Karmany, hardware 2 - 25 00 . • do'. . coal. ' ;l - 700 Wept a 'Shear; iniGere • • : • • ••". ..-.• 4 • 80 00 Barry & 'Anderools, tobacco - • - 14 • . 700 C. H.Hohland, shoes r 14 • - • - 7 00 P. P. M'Canlly, shoes • • • 14 • • 700 B. F. PloWers; wall paper • 14 •7 00 S. S. Ra msey, merchant tailor _ 14 ;,.. 700 John Shollenberger, merchant • 14 700 - H. J. B: Suiltharrocory - 'l4 - • • 700 John D.Hrawse, merchant .'• /1 ';'l6 00 Homy - Koons, Bower and seed • ' .14 • . -* . 7'oo - M. Fauber. merchant • 14 • 700 Samna/ merchant .14 - 7.00 John Looser t Krause, ros.. merchants 11l • ' ' ' -10 00 Zinimerman • Bro., merchants 'l5 • • 'lO 00 G. L. Atkins a Bro., shoes l4' 700 R.• Bruce & Co., Mere/Mate ':: - 13 10 00 James Rogers, Aorta• '.• • • ;.."....' 34 • ' - ; T• 00 Jahn Yost, brewer • . II •' :. 'l2 50 J. It. Miller, boots' •• • 1.4 V ' • "- ' • • 700 OwenLauteich, fninittire '. •' '. 14' . '' • ' •-' 7:00 Daniel Withers, flour and seed• • 14 - ' 7 00 • J.W. & J. Eckert, merchants, • . 13 10 00 Harrison Mindoro', furniture '''l.4 ' ' - - 7 01; John Gerhart, merchant 14 ••'.' • 7 00 A. W: - & - VV:A:Ffollier,"blll broker --- 11" --• ••• •- •••••• - •110•00 • Lebanon Deposit Bank, - . . - • . -, .8 .',.. ' ::,..f - '2 80 00 do • .do - bill broker-, . 8 .._ 30 00 .George Hoffman, Milt . .. ' 14 ' ''fs 7 • 00 Reizonstela & Brother, clothing ,: 14 • -I . 700 .Jacob G. Hiller, hats 14.•... '.:'•4'. . 0 7..00 I P. I. O'Rourk, merchant tailor 12 ' '.!•-• ';7' - ‘OO : % Jacob •Readle,.shoes .. • • . 14,.• ... 700 Heimpuitein Brothers, clothing • :U. . ' 7_09 ' :Phil/P4renti, merchant 7 . 00 '; 43sdiniMI.Idght, grain . • ' 14' . 7'oo ' _Habeit Hawk, coofectionai - j ~ ... • 'l4 ' 700 • • Swarm & Brother, merchants ' ' •13 10 00 George Waltz, books: . , ..-. -.14.• 7. 00 ./oseph L-Lemberger, drugs ..:14 - '7OO ! do pat. medicines .. 4 • " 600 • . . J. J. Blair, jewelry - .14 - . - 7 00' Cnrtie Smith, confectionary 13 • • • 10 00. - John Omen shwa and beta s ' 14 700 .JOliephLßoesman, shoes . 14 •, ' - • 7 0011 Abiarceedein Brothers, jewelry 14 . 7 00' ' 'M.Y0779.* Shone, coal and wood 14 7 00 '..• . .. North Lebanon Borough. . • Henry,Braudt, lumber and coal 'l3 10 00' Philip - Brechbill, lumber and Coal •18 . . . 10 00 Godlieh Li 2, coaland,Wpod . 14,.. • 700: Denial Li ght, coal and wood 14 - 700 .Reineebl 4C - Melly, /umber and coal 'l3 • 10 cal . Solomon Smith, coal and saddlery... 14. ' ' 7:00. . If. a W, Eckenroth,. coal 14 7 - .oo' Light a Gingrich, distillers Martin W. Sherd; pat. 'medicines 14 700 •L. P. Kendall, confectionary , 14 OO Punk & Brother, merchants 13' - 10' 00 :Herman Rauch, confectionary 14 7. 00 'Ephraim Borgner, merchant 34 . 7 00. Samuel Miller, coal . 14 - .7 00 .Mary Zeller, confoetionary • 14 . 700 :Samuel Hauer, tobacco • 14, 7 00 Joseplillowman, fritidture ' " 14 700 Charles Molly, coal l4 - • ' •• '7 00 . • • ; • . North Lebanon Township: John H. Groh, merchant ' l3 • • 10:00 Abraham Lehman ' m il ler ••' T 9' ' •10 151 08 . do coal . - . .11 70 0 Andrew Light . , merchant • . 7.0 oci John Klopp , y- ." . . • : II: "... 700 Adam It. Light, • " . 14'. - 7110 Henry Hartman, brewer 3 4 2 5.00 :/410,480mger,a4erchaut _ 14 10 011/ - Shirk & Long, merchant ~.. l3 lO.OO • Ereitzer,l.mmet a Co., ;naafi lB 10 00 ..-• Caramel/4 - Township.. H.4.13.-Z4y, merchant 13 . to 'OO Jacobal3owman, miller• . 14 700 H. Ramsey A Co., merchant . tailor 14 7OO :laaamllarableton, merchant . IS 10 00 R. a W. Coleman, mill 14 7 0; William !Annear, miller 14 '7 00 -Joseph Boycr, " 14 700 Real a• Boyer '' 14 100 14 7 00 A. S. Smith, tobacco Jackscdi Township. Benjamin Harper, Confectioner, .14 700 Myers .& Tice, Conte-mi.:mere . 14 700 Henrietta Fisher, Confectionery 14 700 George Aloyer;Tobaoco. 14 7 00 Benjamin•Artz, Stoves • 14 . 7 Mr Dengue & -Stormer, Merchants • .12 ' 12 60 Michael Mlller,Confeationery 14 • ; -7.00 Daniel Seitzer, - GralnAc.,' • .14 . 700 George P. Seltzer, Grain ' • 13 10 00 Ephraim Hertaler,Miller 14 7.00 Coreer & HaskiSfrain . - 1.4. ... 700 Allen WeigleY, Merchant • 13 - • • 10 00 Daniel Urich , Coal and Lumber l4 . . 700 Williem Crich, - Lumber ••' . ' ' 14' . 709 Coca( r & Co., Merchants • .... ..44 • 10 oo Samuel Shell, Stoves. • s ; 14 7 00 Moses Bowman, Merchant ' ' • 14 7 00 Jacob Iltehoy, Pat. Medicines •,.. 14 •• - -7•-00 Pf.ity; & Reinhdld, Merchants '' .. Int. 700 3. a •11 Loos, Leather • 14 700 11.. H. Skittle, Pat. Med_. . . ... ' 1 14' . .. 700 Samuel II ouck,Coal Sc Wood .: 4i!' '' ' 1 700 Curtis Sheenier, ConfeationetY .- Z.V• . ' . 7Oa Thomas Buller, Confectionery -' ' 8 , 400 Than= Tice, Plaster.l Coal • 14 . . T 'OO 'relit Parer; Peet* Confoctioert,' ,8 • '6 00 SW! A Co.'Lumber ' - 14 • 700 - Jonathan Miller, Plaster • ' 14 700 Leonard Miller, Grain It 7 .00 Allen Bollinger, Coil ' 14 - 700 &meal.' Benage, Coal ' ' 14 7 '9O - Roland, Miller • ' 14 700 Jacob : Schoch, MercLant 14 . 7 00 Jacob Schoch. Coal & Grain ' 14 7 1 ' William' Wagner, Coal ' '•••• 14 7 00 John 11•Stoaner, Huckster 14 - . 7.00 William Alweln ; Distiller ' 3' 25 00 • • Siaidarc. Telenet fp. John - Brunner, Merchant -, • • 13 • • 10 00 'Whack & Garret, Coal & Lumber 10 10 00 'J. Cap it. Son, Aferchantsi - 13 - ' • 'lO 00 J. Cap &Son; Drisgs. l4' 7.00 Samuel Wagner, Corifee.tionor 14 7 00 Levi Hellman, Merchant 14 . 700 Nantdeon Desh, Shoes • `l4' • ' • 7 - 00 David Boltz, Tobacco 14 ' 7 00' Wm. L. Dill/nap,. Merchant , • 14 - . .7 CO Ja•ob lillabler, Huckster 14' • - 700 Samuel Fauber, Confectioner .14 - 7 00 *trios Weimer Stoves . . 14 . 7.-00 Diller..Asridt .4 Co., Leather. . 14 • ' 7 - 00 JoktyPhiiina, Merchant 13 ; 10 . 00 i G urge Zeller, Coal 14 - 7.00 • 1 LOadonderry inunship. - William E. Brunner, Merchant . 13 10 00 John 'Delnitiger Merchant ' 13' • 10 00 Bowman & Bon:Merchants 10 00 Samuel Stetter, Merchant Tailor 14 7.00 Horstirkt Brightbill, Merchants _l3 10 00 Martin Earls ,Merchant 12 12 60 .Martin Early, Hardware : 12 12 60 Stettin 11. Bo 'Man, Merchant '' 13 10 00 . Charted Shreivir,,Mercbant .. 33 - lin OD John 'AT -.• Hadabach, Confectioner " . 14 7 00 Edward Shiftier, Confectioner 14 ' 700 Early & Leridie, grain 9• . Zi' 00 . Early &.Lendis, C oil Lumber ' .14' 700 John H. Halsey, Confectionery II 7 . 00 .Joseph Longmackck, DletWer Y 15 00 Renwick li Brigi . t.t."' (halo .14 . 7 .00 Slum" rrtiery, Stoves . . 14 7 00 John - AL •Bowniah, Merchant 14 700 Frederick Balder, Leather 14 7 00 Union Trnonthip. Lewis Brenner, Huckster , 14 700 J. &G.& H . Melly , Coal & .Grain 18 , 10 00 Eshleman & Heilman, Lumber Ac. 13 10 00 Bordner & Ulrich, Me thalami' 13 .10.00 'Can Forge, Mill . ... 14 700 Nicholas Reigle, Hucks ter . 14 7 00 hoary Thomma, Miller . -14 • '7 OO Peter Wendling. Confectioner . 14 • 600 • • Bethel Township. Seldle & Eilllnger; Merchants 14 . 7 00 Samuel Weber, Merchant .. 18 , lo'o4 ' Shiftier & Mark, Merchants : 13 l O .OO Thomas•S. Wollner.' Merchant • 13 • • '10:00. John Steamer, Miller ; 14 • ' 7.00 J.W.. Grove.; Miller ' 14 • • 700 John Wailer,, Coal . 14 George Hint, Stoves 14 700 Henry' Mark, Huckster '14. John Behnej,Cmd • . 14 . - 700 Pain * Istickel,,lauckster 14 , '. . ' 7'oB ; - Lefri;Grtrig', Huckster 14 • .• , •'7 00 George Werner, 11ucketer 14 • - 7. 00 Jos S. Light, Leather 14, • 7.00 . - Jolin Alliei•t; Miller 14' 709 William Stine. Coal.. .. • • it . ' 7OO A inns . 811t1cfHticitater_ s • ' l4 - 700 Q:J. . Bekker, ' Merchant - .. .- 14 . -,... 7 00 Jeremiah White;„Dlerluant, . - 34 - .7 00 John Craft:Cleanings • 14..' 7 00 Daniel U. Meyer, Bill Broket.' - 8 • - 'SO 00 Smirk & Peilrer.ltuckilisra:" •14 . 7•80 John Bain, Seed v r ' , 14; 700 South AnreinTia. -' - • William Belmar, leather • 14 - 7 00 C. H. Btelomeis, merchant, It 10 , 40 David &gnat. confectioner. David Ntbidir, miller • 14 ' ' 7 4 0 JAW Maim, buckater ' I& • 7'oo H. D. Balser & Bro., merchant • ip • 10 00 . ... Cornelius Smith, confectioner . ..., 700 .. William Flo.erter. ctinfeetiener, - John Karpe,r t merchant . . HI 10 00 John' irichnian.jr.; miller •• 1 . 4 ' .7 00 John E. 1106.bman, miller ' -.14 .. - _ 7 . 644) .... Abram& Brightbill , grain: •' •• 14. .-. 4 i t : 1 14 1 lea* Brandt, Millet ..'• • - if.;. Andre* fielder, grain - ~.• . 11,..., ' 7;00 Pali alirolzomo, odllera:. ..1 91 , ,.., , , .. . . - - Porch .Annvale. .1 , 4.....*, ••_.tig .. • ..0v.r....... , •-- Gabriel Wititareberger, merclialit . •Isi••.: • . „ li p, r • . - 34- . -.- ..,00 Bewasciin 807•F. , n/IP . '. '... ; 2 0 ,00 Ming ai Poll.. iner° 4 3. olla . , .' .., .1. Ir. 1 • ' ' t lop „do? '' 00: - Olullk Vain ' ., At- M. 'Weltriibt, merchant ~,10 Leightner & Rapp. grain 411 co 1 14 700 Martin Light, minor 14 7 00 Lfronerd Naehnachc *Diet 14 7 00 William Ault, leatlier g . 5 (0 Isaac Boyer. mtitei 14 7 00 John 11. Smlth, states 14 7 00 Jacob S. HI/linger, grai-i k coal 14 ../ it 00 Joseph F. Marti, Latutier 14 . t 00 IClnporte & &eider, merchants IB - 10 .00 Early k Dishc,p, merchants 13 30 00 Peter Oraybill, shoes 14 7 00 .Evat Rammer. Levi Zimmerman, merchant Mows Early, grain William Frantz, coal k lumber William Krill, coal - Samnel /less, coal Michael Hartman, feed , Catharine Fran try ' et chant Levi ISlenlfere. miller David Duck, leattier David M_.Raak, merchant ' . 14nariiipl:Sailley,leattir 'Moines A. Harps.. merchant Fiedelicir Miner, huckster Abraham Reiun. miller John Dotter. Miller Mictutoi 41.11drelleg. merchant ' Cooper & Bettly,,hucketera MesesSelizer, miller . . . . Atakreek. Landis A Son, merchants Steinp, Peck .& /Mop, grain, &c., John 11. OlieWly, grain & coal John V. Beichert, miller J. K. Stewart, merchant Magdalena tiotiser, confectioner Adam Sinop, confectioner. John Zimmerman, miller John Oheriington. miller 1. A Weigley, merchant Henry Shank, miller John E. Walter, merchant . , Reid& erg. BraOklin Said:trial, merchant A. V. gnaw, merchant do do: seed Joseph F. Louver, merchant do. do. seed lent ItyHz, miller J. & M. Wonderllch, rnlller Abraham S. Groh , tuercbaut J. 8 & .1. W. Ache', merchants William Dlseinger, htrektter Solomon Bomberger, leather Cyrus al. Crall, ImerPlink der do. seed .; •N 0 R T4l, IF. il;-A N ON . STEAM 'GRIST' litiLir .roaluumv. - Norih LebirtiriiNimm ORIEtr .MILL bo altered fur. tglall RENT, by' Public Outcry on 7TIRDA F, ILA 3' 5, 1860 Air WEI at 1 o'clock. P. at the Public House -- of HISNRY RAM LPN, In North Lebanon Borough.' ; The 4TttAld MILL is 45 by SO feet tWo stories bigh t 'with Three pair of Berra, add w . Planter of Parte Mid, Witha Forty Corse power Steam liughse,alul Ii cituated tbe Union Canal, In North Lebanon,about 160 )ards east of the Market Street Itridge. Uinta an excellent run of •CUR/0111, le in fleet 'rate condition, and le well calculated for a Merchant and Grist Mill ' • 9311,.. It will be rented either until next • pill or until Apr 11,1862. DAVID L. LIGHT. President of Nora Lebanon Milling Cb. North Lebanon, Aprilli t 18130. • - - MEW s "_ 1 "0,15 In Weidman's Addition , on corner of - Centre and Church Street; North Lebanon. . . HE undersigned would.reepectfully. inform . the cith T zena of Lebanon, and vicinity, that he baa REMOV ED. ilia STORE to be new Building, comer of amen and . Church Shreds, one square E43g of its former iodation in' .IVin-th. Lebanon )3orough, where be has Jut .repeived a I arge assortment of • ..DBY GOODS; • - - GROCERIES, • QT/EENSWARE, which ho will sell at as reasonable rates as they can be obtained in Lebanon. .*3.. All kinds of CoITICISI , Pao nuns taken in exchange for Gaida. ink,„ He hopes to obtain a liberal share of the custom of the public; and invites all to PLR and examinable stock. EPHRAIM BORGNER. Lebanon, April 18, iBBO. A Civil War Declared. NOT .AGAINST THE NUM Bur , nanitivr High Prides in 2nper.-Hangings.. . • 5.0 , , 001 . 0 • • .. Places of. Wall Paper toiatale at tha EAGLE BUILDINGS. F. 'FLOWERS would rosPectfnily inform the B that having opened the largest, and Beat selected stock of Paper. Hangings, Window Shades,Ourtains and toseoratkins, eror_exlibited in Lebanon, consisting of Peigti ihd Donieetic styles, all now and direct From the Manufactures. Persona wanting their Houses papered - will do well by-looking over this stock before going elsewhere, as. ft comprises oil the latest styles of French, English and American Gold, Velvet, Satin, Olased and Blank papers, Alma-great variety of Panne] work, Decorations, Matti& Prints; Centre - Pieces, Statna ry and Ornaments, also an endless variety of Window 03badail, Curtains, Cords and Tassels. New end lately patented fixtures for window shades, far superior to any now in ruse, all of which will be eold on terms to suit the times- PAPER'-HANGING promptly attended to and nmlly executed by the best wotkuterk in the place.-- None but good workmen employed, and all work war ranted. Chlirgnei 10 cents a piece for Ranging Paper. Lebanon, Apra 18, , 1800. Assignee Notice. NOI7OE is bingo' given that Joss P. thessyma and his wife, of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon County, VA. , didi by a voluntary deed of Assignment, make over iolko, undersigned, of North Lebanon town ship, county sforeaatd, their propertyand effects fdithe beneitt of creditors. All persons therefore hiring claims against, mewl! as those indebted to the said John P. Umborger, will please present their accounts to , the uo dersigned for Settlement • • HENRY SCHAEFFER, J. B,Assig•floo. Lebanon; April 78,1880. - BUSINESS CARDS REMOVAL. • DR. BIICOTIN, of. Nor th Lebanon borough. has re -7 moved hie office Into the house occupied by • Mr. George Long, a few doors north of the United Brethien Church ; whore he intends to practice in his .profession. Dtt. B. D. BUCHER. N. Lebanon, March 28, 1880. • Wirt. M. DER R, • TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed bin office to Cum rt. bPyland street,' In the room tbrmorly .occupled by Belsensteln & Bros:, es a jeutelry store, omega.° Charles Orenhaw;alt.'s RaidwinrStore. _ Lebanon, April 18,1884 'GEORGE W,K1161 NE; A TrOIENIMAT:LkWO-IMikte inh Lan Hiante z keci v Lebanon, Pi, - • (Lebanon, May 4,1859 J. * TTOILNBY-AT-LAW, has REMOVED:hi. o eg oo 01 A Funek's New Building, (second stolid Cumberland street, Lebanon, PR. Lebanon, April 8,1859. • • McCann & Weigley: " COMMISSION MgIiCITANTB, • • N 05.2118 Nortb - Delaware Avenue a td 288 Nortb Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal Cash advances made an ' • FLOUR, GI RAIN, ViIIISKEY, gopt. 369:0, - FITS•I FITS!! FITS 1 . 11 RACHEY • FASILIONAva, TAILbR,. Cumborlend Street,. nearly opposite tho Mack .1. Itorettnote4Lolituthn, Pa. ALL Work-done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire-astleffiCtiOn,galtteuteed , April 11,1803. • Chestnut Rai • TF, erubserther has about 5,000 Chestnut Rails of a first rate quality. for sale at a reasonahle price.— Apply.at Heilman's Dale, in North Lebanon' township, to JOHN HEILMAN, 11. S. March 21,1860.-tf. Notice. - DEBsos haling open accounts in the books of LEOS iRD ZLIENEILMAN, will alive costs b y making sawn• moat before' the first day of June next. April 2.5,181110.-3 t. ' J. - It. ICEISTER. _..... ....... Boy Wanted. ~ . -. A N active and willing 1 ..,..y, about 10 yearaQtlC. is . wanted by the nudensig - aedj.to learn the - bu einem Also, a. Carrier boy. , 1.. ii. ; . Loliarion, April 05,.1800. • . . ~ N-OTICE. TO the Members of .the NORTHERN muTtrn iNsinteßds COMPANY of Lancaster county rvEAT AN, ELECTION-WILL BE HELD en Monday, .moy 21, D., 1860, between the boors of. 10 and 6 o'clock of - said day, being the third Monday in.. May, 1860, at the Public stone of Samuel CL - Piacker; NY,W. EPHRATA, Lanoßater Coun ty, , for th e purpose of elect ing THREE Directors and ONE Auditor,,to servo for thcse years, as by the act of incorporation of said Com pany is prOvided. By Oirtelr of The Board of Directors. April 26s 1860. SAM oßL...tingLy.„ s e e y . VOI? GEIsPrLEILV4N'IifiIt • CALL AT TItEl Cheap. Dry Goods Bur of ILENRy &' sTIN E . Henry A Stine have Just opened a larg e stock of Clop, Ca/owners:l and Twinge, pl a i n end .fancy Cloth thr.Men and Hoye Wearotiso, Unarm, Stturrner Clbths, Cestonerettest,Jeart‘Conleroye, &c, which they are of fering at Great Halphuy and will eoll cheaper than the 1470 . .0345zki • abilai O:DODS • . HsbT s Y' & „MINE'S. • Henry A Stine Aaye just OpeurstA splendid stoat! of PRY. .0100 M;. • • t • • • ' • ietlilENBl4kßE; Astw Goods ! Mew Shads., AT TUB . CHEAP STG.RE. OF RAUCH& LI :SIT . T. • •• At the Cbrner of Ceratberiqnd abut cord:Mkgsk... LEBANON; I M~ESSRS. ItAIJOH & Prem . ittihtlittfr ing their friends and the public generally that OA . have opened with, it hitge and, carefully selected assort ment of ' ' • DUX' eitOPS, • • aitoOgfilES • • SWARE, to.; to which they respeetfully btrite attention of the public. Their DRY 00000 have all been selected:with 'tba' greatest' coat from' the largest Importing.,Flouiteh G4,OCEITIES 4 . • A large stock of cheap Sugars, iebeetettr and all kinds of Spioes. 'Also. alftlti iltainktiiiime et , QUEENSW.A:RE • • - among which are the newest patterns, toptheewith most an endless variety Of God& in their lite Of'biter. nesits, which mill be sold very cheap for cash,ofeotintty . Produce taken In exchange. April 18, . 1860.] • RAupi Licrai;. GOLDEN-SION, Ole : HENRY** 14 13 14 13 la 14 14 13 14 14 , MILEY have now open and are exhibiting their_ pant. _l_ did stock of Sprfnft and SuturnerfifooslN Width viers selected with great. cats and bought' at eub.lntOelh'eg. ablink them to *ell very low, and giro Oreat Bargain! to their nUtnettitie Blonde and dustornetip . FOR LADIES' WEAfI. „ HENRY & STINE'S splouilid stock of Catoreitilffkilf In Plaids, Stripes and Figures. HENRI & STING'S splendid Slack Bilks for 2sulfies'. Dresses, Mat:alga, 4c. . 14 13 . 14 10 00 '7 00 LIBN Y & Oti la &Rowe,lintit, alai& Beregee, Fine India Cloth, Rine India Foulards, Ludt& Luotree, British Fetaiana, Lavelle Cloth, Mohair Do ' B B e ege,Mattidoes, Chant Foulard Robes, Alpinist Luitroi. EI'EgEY & STINE'S Brilliants, plain and figured, of various colors and at all.pricos. HENRY & STINE'S • Lawns, Chintzes, Ginghams, 'Calicoes, &c. ' HENRY & STINE'S. White Gcode, such as )49 . 11t4i Jackonets,. Brilliants Bobinetts, Llnehd, Lasing, Laces, Edgiuge,d &c. . ' ' • - HENRY & STINE'S Collars, Sleeves, Glow*, „11114 - Stockings, Handkerchlefi,Al3. & STINEYS• Fringes, Ban TelineefisiMillst tons, and all kinds of Bailey s Trimmings for Lsdleir d 'remits. BEGAN k STINE'S Spring Obatria,Spring Sbawll4, Spring Shawl,: HENRY k STIEE'S &futilities sad 04.ter f ManGlip and Capes. _, . t' - ' In short lIENBX & STINS'S stock of Goo(fe or fa•• ; dies' Wear, cannot be beet and &Sias tompetition. SA dies-give them ap early sell. Just,how,.ns the time to' buy cheap: - ' [Lcbirtion, - APrit GI, 18604 - Vngsubserniirs raspaettidly 7 1 11 1 labanoirind suiyoutiding cdoluti% P.P.sokklA 7l !o l 4l lo lr.i* -,.• . ...t P , DIFV-GOODS, N.)Juala.i, — &bey QUEJEIVMA - RE . . ;. '• • • IN. KENDALL'c NEW BRIOK:BartIV. between the Black Bona and Waspingteir berlarid Street, (BMith !Rafe - . •44 .4 . • LEBANON, PA. • ct dear' They would inform tbe 'that they 'ad retried and enabled to SELL LOW.:'. Their Stock pry to very , large, and bought at the, .beat.,,c_ 446.11:2110.11111. They would loilte the Public to give thaffl litrhilOVel ing confident that they can ,please all., , . OE- Their. ternmare CASH or COUETRE PRODUCE. • W; li i V.T.'=lcelf,Rit 4r 09 Rometnbai.--IN EXNPAI4 , 'S NritikkiWYK•iz Lebanon, March 28 , .1880; •• •• • ::-Notice. • To the,Schvol Dirteton el Lebanon 4 1 199 1 st_1 1 —. lINTLEMEN:—.LI Orin:Lance of die 43dneutron of the Aet of Stir May;lBs4l,you are laniebylotiflikt to meet In Oprivention. at the Court Route, in, L elnamo Ott thoilfsi Monday in Mdif, A: 11., 1800 i-being th4 . 44.1i. day of; the month, at 1 o'cleck, in the. afternoon,' and select vita 'wee, by a 'majority of the whole cumber of Directors preBent, one person of literary'aod imientrEd acquirements, and of skill and napartonoe in The art of teaching, 0.8 COLINft PIRINTIIIIDENT, for trio `thr'ealino , ceeding years; determine the ainotmt ef ttottlekuuttkoi for, the came ; and oertgy.the mult,loe State Super. Intendant; at iterrisbnrg, aer•Yektiliod' y tbejgtk sad. 40th sections of said alt. • /EMMY •1110171X-‘ Co. Supt. of LebenontConnty, Lebanon, April 4, MD. • • L uirritsz ziAlrilkitAii:, 4 - ()NB of the beet and cheapest assortments 0 Waal offered to the public, is now•for'eale eitttlaitew and extensive LUMBBR, and COAL XARD of -. ~ .t PHILIP BRECHBILL; n the Boiough of North Tothation, on iliahaiik ' oralier Union Canal, at the head of Walnut. streak a hay quartos North of the Genesee, thteam Mills, and ono quare emit of Borgner's Hotel. ' .• • . Their assortment consists „of , Pe bet 4 wkl-seasodecl. White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and 'Hemlock Bottrop)... Cherry, Poplarent•Pine Boards,' ' • • r • ..jk 1 . 1 ,4 and .2 inch eannel and Common ; t • White Pine and' Hemlock geantlhigantacrisLit :Whitetihik - Boards, %Plink isetil:Boantline and Y 2 Inch Poplar Boards, Elenk arod*lentils*, SH ING LES 1 SHINGLES 11 The best Pine and H:r • Able, Roofing, and. • blistering Laths; Chestnut Rails aitd...Posts, and Yaillake.. - bsikaiits and fencing Bosnia; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and doispiiiptlif*: COAL I COAL 1 . 1 COA,LAW ' A large stook of Broke') Stove, Limebarnariaintd Hollidaysburg gmtth Coal, at HA lowest tsrieks.'• 4 '3 MOonficlent that they have the largest end belt tot sortmeat of LUlfoza of all nimeriptifins and slzeit;asVell as the largest•stook of the differabtlitddirbt Co! ! ! ever offered .to the eitizensof Lebanon *county; they v4itture to say that they can amommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and-would therefore invite all who dude.•l4y thing in their line s to examine their stookihterttal.r• 'Goosing elsewhere. 2111.hLP N. Lebanon ) April .4,;11010;r: , k WALIVEir STREET • TEM • OlbeaPat illpitalectid, and Lamest Stock cif ••• WA LL PA RE Rep -I.: : Window Shades, Curtains, •.7 MILS UNDER SIGNED having In connection with*, BOOK AND STATIONERY. STORnI ,, .W' purchased the entire dock of WALL PAPERS of Alelig7.l. WALTZ & Racmcvsisd W. G. WARD, sod'asviug MA Iv cently received large supplies from Now. Yost adelpbia, including the latest and most bandits.= ati/e• • of Paper Hangings, Borders, Pccoraitai4 Pane/it: 4 v, Firelioard4rints, ' • Wi•n.dow Curt i W4l' Sh ?des, 4-c., .445., • - now manufactured. Hie sta:k presents the best astica matt of Papers. both in style and quality, therhasever been aeon in Lebanon and as he ban bought mosi'd his Papers at reduced mese, for CAVIrt, be ls able. to sell Wall Paper at cheaper rates than they oanbe obtained at any other place. lie has also made arrangements with .the beet Paper Hangers in Lebanon to put up paper: lor him: if deaired, at the shortest notice on the niiief Am enable terms. Give him a call and ho convinced. IfT Iletacother the place, at the Nero Booljtonefig. Watnut Street, aicui doors south of %amasses,. Omar ware Stoic. J. HENRY MUM- Lebanon, April 4,1860. SEBDS,. as 'ART • . Cush ,psid "f9y, all divot, 0 0 :an trYillotinee .GR AT BARGAINS-%•; AT NO 4„ EAGLE `BUTLDINCI:S'„,'-': " - dale, CaPS) ckecs - - -: / 1 1- ErE uudelbiSlioil, haiing purchased the enure 6tock of'' -er - RATS, CACAPE,do., acme ii, 'of .TaisiGi MILLER :,' ,' at Sheriff's Sale, will. noW 40 - bf - the me at Great Riageinsi in order , to concern, • , . lAMB G. MILLER, forixteimminie, timing lieetiiiiii poi n t e d the Agent - of the • uadersigued, will a i ttAto business for them, • ' ARREEW OAR " MERRY MILLEIL.' , Lobiginu; May 26,109 Lebafton• Valley . 11a110 - . OTIGE la hereby an to the STOCIL. of the LEBANON VALLEY 824.1 L• that, ityktfo dewing Itesolutioaltse been adopted by the -Board°llll - viz:— : Resolved, That the Onithier giv.oo.notioo to tiou 'Waste, through Atte riewspapero,.. that. thia... - .oay, up 2d, 4th . and sth Instalments Itmttbe 'STOCK, on or before the 10th•day.of , • .1.0,.11Au04, 0,4* , • Cebauon, Apill 11,186 Q. C.OME.Anp SEE Cheap Dry GoodkP AT THE - CASH D EA LEtirtif ' FOREIGN AND -DOK.2117111:: DOTIO:Ri4I - 00in,4 GROG EIS; S 6:•. BALIr:BUIPDING;. ffiARHST 6TR,~&ST IVitV =MEI =I sedit