Ijiabimtiotr: TERMS, -8-0-Erain MAXON, P.A. riMMMIEEM YV. - EPNESDAY„ MAY o, 1560 -- ITME AFFAIRS. - - The new Ø. Pant's Rerman Reformed Church of Sikinffertdown; will be dedicated on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 20, 27, and 22, 1200. rurtber panic Blare next week. The St. Johns's Gernian Reformed Churdh of Jonestown, Lebanon county, .will be dedicated on Sunday and Monday, (Whit Sunday and .31onday,) May 27 and 28. A number of preachers will be In attendance, The public are invited to be present. Bs ord`er of the Building Committee. •• t • VERY AFFECTING. The drops of.rain were felling East, AS tbrotigh our quiet borough passed; A rustle :nap, though 'strange to tell, At every corner wee heard to yoll, ,Where's Hood's Eating Saloon? On, on ho went, till lie at last 'The Coutt House row bad almost passed, .4 And when he saw the handsome sign Under Punck's bnllding, he exclaimed: Here's Hood's Rating Saloon? Where you can get _at all hours, day or night, Est Coffee, Eam, Eggs, Oysters, Clam Soup and Lobsters, he. ' Don't forget, under Funek's c7i11.41, lid see the 1‘08145,. V,VattiNAS' F:ueutsue. LANTANA% . PANZIE% , Ind a grest.:•many yother beautiful Plante and Illative, at !Cline - Linearreaver's !store, door North'of Jail, on Wedneaday.morning. .The stated meeting of the Y. " M. et-A:, will be.held this (Tuesday); evening, at 8 iNifoolc, at their Reading Room. Business of 'lmportance will be transacted. • - The Town Council met on Thursday , evening. The following Wile 'mew .preson ted and orders drawn, viz s--47 - . T. Young, gar, $15,75; G. p. coleaup, lansP Post/ 111 0 ; WlO. f.. Breslin, printing, $26,50 I H. Shott, Mrs. Brieker's pave . mint, $13,12 ; do. ,Chestnut street and. Smoke Ailey, 492,09 Jas.-Shantz, eerving Election mitheg. - Wax, Myers offered.the following reso lution, which wee adopted, vie "Resolved, Tbab'art election be held Satur day, May 12,•between the hours of 12 o'clock, M., and 5 o'clock, P. M., in the Council Room, in the Court Hodge, for the Purposed giving the eitisene of the borough of Lebanon an opportu. nity of voting fur Or against the sole of the stock held ty the borough in die Philadelphia and :Redding Railroad, and that 11, E. Miller - act as "ledge, ,and Jos. Gleim, 'tut Clerk, of said elec. tion.".:24.ayourne4; DiviDENns.--The 'Lebanon Bank, and Ms_ XAnbanon Valley Bank, !tack declared seml.aripital dividends of 4 per cent. last week. thfirMitry. -Guilford, of this Bor ough;ltEirlittotillpointed Lady Manager for this connty,•of AlipLidlost Mt. Vernon Association.— the ()Veit they Association. now is, (having Attendy put4ased and paid for ,Mt. Vernon, the .borne of Wuabbldgtbn,j_to raise a fund enable 'Us owners to beep the plado , ia snob. order as will do !roils toOwArnerican people. To afford the beiftlaelitift to all who wish to become contrib utors, Miss Cfuliford has appointed assistants in iliffienattrealittles imr the comith r. as follows Ciao. ;. Attain's, Mil ! Shertser Jonestown, Miss Eliza Ilru,!l,Jf ,Perseverance Band's fair will ciciw take place on Whit, Uonday. .Great preparations ate 'Was made, and it le.expected that it will Si.itteireateieitt of the season ,in.this place.— klea their advertisement. A p ‘ i6foesor Nagle performed the rope, 's,tret,eled, from Dr. Ross' Drag Siva ; to the Catistaroue, on fleturday ni ternoon.'s The elevation was about 50 feet, and waliteror for via rd,anti then baOlsw tad, iter whiob be perforated sundry other feete on the rope. Landeuntleh has a fine run of etortotn At his news ttnre, (Pfleger's old stand.)— altb.jit. reduced prices, and by fair dealing detneanor, lc determined to retain ihipatroiiageof the • publio. Ile has in his em- VP)r'Se. SlllO l , an ettlefedt, and compe tent •t ilov. Mr. Waaileriing; t he pastor of .„. the ion CongregatltAlnf • ebts pipteit, bas 06644110 sooepied a call.oe Nal:arab, Pw. • Its Vase in Lebanon will be stipplled• by Rer. Mr. learitirli, who formerly offlojated for the senile . oorigregatlon. We erwsorry to lose Mr.. Wander and trust suooess may crown his efforts in Mini* Charge. • Gam Urieh has orderers Volunteer 34104 i! PAtaile and Itivit3w to take plaoo in Leb anon, on Saturday, May 26th.. ,It.is expected, to bi'it'grtat display in the milliary line, when tho -Me and drain, end other itlralng muaic, will in elt=plepoil, to long -for 60821011 of deeds .:: StitelOPiiiitiplq.-z-In Jain' dresses Vivi :IS t•sis- eitiki•stliatigi ni , style. . Skirts are iafaill, goilM,,,il 014 . 44kievfoiti . .eq . . 12 qrroo, and Mend lather halfswai or all ther way to the waist, *Sittoording to the twits of the wearer, - biting rath -*truffles than flonados, trio:lined on both edges iiitt narrow velret, - either of the '0011t: of the dregs, or totne other color that will contrast her mon °idly, nnti'are sittachetf, to- tiie j dress in box pi llffOrtWtit;helitg set'oil .t i o'theiwaist fu broad si t u bit! op , 81144 i. -Oily% wilt- be . 4l3e eniliw - most lop littOpring, . Meat , us will be again worn iGslgil,_4lo4 :pulf4.lll6lever in vague last winter AollnA,Aoqe old of favor. d MA - Mis , ei4; Oirmeoritius forms and materlale, long haegnas alti ; Made With astern] narrow floun ces on the sage of the skirt, saute style as the dreases, the sleoves long flossing, Shawl man tillas will contlnue•to be worn. • ELECTION 0! 0:11INTY SUiitaINTEN- Iselsee-Agrseable to public notice, end in Itc .aorpinnoe to law, the tri-enniai elOetido fbr' Coon gianperlntendent, wee - held on .Mondliy. :Altichaol Directors from the tiarldria,distriots assembled in the Court Douse, at.l o'010914 4) . tiliolre Mr. liouels read the call which °onion them. Adam Orittinger, of this borough, %tie elected r rettOrlt, and Daniel Bordner, of Union, ig eore tiri,':The Chairman britly stated the ob. Jett 1 5 0 ging; atei ;which on motion, a cora l , Q t from each district was ap_ pain ted-tdiieropon the votary. The Committee retired,. ,iittat returning, reported that they formerly paid, bad agreadupo"4 l t 9 sltmodslasY . SIISO I . 'l'finsilhOldrii for County Superintendent bring In prier, kr. Darr nominated the present ittinnihent, gsnrp,tattie, Itsq.t of this boroash• Tbire . being terealseilku ss teedet the Coe "sitti3ll- 102.40411451.0i0ea woe, whloh re sulted illoolion of Mr. Ronek, he hnv'iyg gstepitlagisinty• two votes, the whole amebas- of Directors present. The sotobor of ithittlets in this enmity is pietism, which alto gether li/could number ninety-six te rs• NElti METHOD OF TRAINING LIMA Ij +t+sC,F --- I;reV: - ..Sfr hhi ts - AllitNSktatt.lMlittS two ore the usual time, 11t141 . 80, Iterb79lo, mays be tegfht, Instead of having long anti stout P ci let' . 94lolaqtrniuttl, I tie on Matra sitinter rods willow band, horizontally, Ind So train tllti pUle4 much, M facts asisu 364:4 0 a grupo jne In takes bur a few miniztos tttgive my p~natl plet„ofplants a tendiMoy,to.rtuipri the lateral ptillit.,,Andittn well rewarded by thdif traearlintiss. rcannot etplain whitbey'shoiald be earlier than when they run up on upright poles, but such is the fact, and you may have it for what it, is worth. There is much reason in our correspondent's excellent hint, by analogy with other things.— For instance, the evergreen ivy will never flower till it reachesthe top of the tree or building on which it climbs. As soon as it reaches the top, whethlr that be ten feet or one hundred, it flow ers immediately. As our correspondent remarks, "such is the fam;" but the reason is not very clear to any one.—[En.—Gardeoer'c Monthly. Fitler's Infant Carmination, a safe, pleasant and perfectly harmless remedy, for cross children. Onolundred testimonials in itR favor at Lemberger's Drug Store, the wholesale and retail agency. CoNcEnT.---Pd.iss Louisa Miller and her younger brothers and sisters, of this place, w ill give a Concert in the Court House, on Wednes dayevening, May 16, The entertainment will be a pleasing one. Miss Miller hes elreadi giv ettA number of Concerts in other places, and her vocal powers aro said to be of a very superior or der. She will also be assisted by severalema teurs, Mr. Henry Tiouekour present ef ficient County School Superintendent, was unan imously re-elected Stiperintendeat for the next three years, on Monday. There was no opposi tion, we believe. His minor was fixed the Same as heretofore. The proceedings of the Conven tion were very brief and will helound in another column. DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. PHILADELERIA, May 5. A new and very dangerous coun terfeit has been sprung on the busi ness community. It is a five ..dollar note purporting to-be of the issue of the Commonwealth. Bank. nf Phila delphia, It is the most perfectly ex ecuted counterfeit titer; Issued, The only safety for the.pfiblie is to refuse notes of this denonitriation on this bank.until a new :plate - is . issued. A SPLENDID "114RE'ET the New York Courier des Etats Unis of Thursday last, is a letter from its regular Paris correspondent, M. Gail lardet, containing the,particulars of a rumor then current in -Paris, of start ling import, "if trne," namely, that the Emperor Narinieori 'Was concoct ing an alliance with Austria, Russia and Spain, including, of course, the new Italian power±a,„TainSt England and 'her solltark.„ - slly, Prussia,i,of wfirch this is tWirillia_ntl l s9 'Mug" to wit :4'---Turkeyirtii bii'hallotedver bodily, sick and incurable, as she-lis, to Russia, including, aceording to one version, Constantinople; which, how ever, some with le talie made a free port. Austria is to be indemnified for the cession of Venice by banding over to her Moldavia and Wallachia, giving her the whole course of the Danube and its mouths. Egypt is to be secured in the interest of the mar atime powers, and Gibraltar is to be restored to Spain for her share in the conflict. Of course, France indemni fies herself by expense of Prussia, Belgian:ond. Malta seems to be left out Ur fhb programme; probably an oversight, a : mere skin of the - lion, to be disposed Of at leisure hereafter. ARREST- OF A WEALTIIt COUN• '• TERFEITER. • [From the Cleveland (Ohio) Herald, Aprill9.] Deputy Marshal Cable, Jeffereon coun. ty, Ohio came tip this morning on the Cleaveland and Pitt sh urg train, having in charge . .Tosepli L. Ball, indicted at the present.tertn of . the United States-o)urt fortytopWandgaturingcounterfOnin. we blade yesterdayAlthe rekiderice of the prisoner in Niiiilbtirg, Jefferson county. The arrest is one of the most impor tant that has been made for some time. Ball is att'old t man--sixty years of age, .and.iii.ireiettfil .14 be wealthy.' He 'has 'lt .. .finett'ousikeltd; large farm, and ranks . *ming. ihe : iubstantial men of Jefferson county,. — For along time 4e,l?as ban euspeeed' of 'being cphOekted - With an eatentiii!ogieg of counterfeiters, but his position and power in the neighborhood wets such that no one dared give infOr maf againat trim. 13111- •frate, and his position was utria::to strel. ter the 'cdurrterfeiters and opp ress , it* one thatr iiia.pospected of interfering with' theit.s.Oparetions. Several instan ces have WOW:loer° members of his gang have been brought before him, an ti either re leased,,at-once, in defiance of law and evidence, or sentenced in such a manner that -they escaped by I legal quibble. In pne instance a notorious counterfeiter was brought before him, and the circumstaoces were such that a committal of the, v acmeml, was impera tive,AWrman a - c‘fidratigly commit ted, but after the. examination Ball se cretly advised the prisoner to consult a lawyer who was- cogniZaPt of the pro. need ings of the',gapjf,, hint sue out a writ of babeas'corpus ,on the ground of a legal defect in the dohimit ment paper. . The writ was accordingly sued out, a legal- defect having pur posely been made in' the Commitment the man was dismissed. S. S. Conn, who has ; beek-SeiT and sentenced to the P e nitentiarrior.seven years for passing counterfeit money, was a favorite pupil of Ball, and it:was prob. ably on-Coun trtal that:the , facts were develoPed that led to Ball's indicttnent 'and arregt. He has lieon.lodged in jail. Ball has a wife and four children. .[Oneof the counterfeiters sentenced last August by our Court to the peniten tiary for three years, eve Itla name as Samuel Conn, and,:iit;Ouktititt,he dame from Ohio.,—v-Ed4 Otr The new A:editor 4 . 3leiuTal.s!ed Surveyor General; fillialfil.Vidit l o Kelm, took pousewei on or M1011'.110,0 8 Nat week. We Ni k ieeidit, illagra -rine lot of Wasik Cards, pieta stdl*(9r.ed, 'Thiel' we shell be plibseCto erotic fbr the public. We have several isa lows], tatt ver.y deeitablyrizeisod qua! - ties. THE LEBANON ADVERT'S _ - • ------ -:- DISREPUTAW_ ITpusEs. 2 -The penal code, as passed fate 'Legislature, contains the following oiriiikent Vraksi6tia - against the keeping of bawdy houses, .or the'rentiag of tene ments/or that purpose, which we publish for the benefit of all perstins intereitUttr It readi'as rot- Sun. 43. tf any person shall keep and main tain a common bawdy , house, 'or., place' for the practice of fortdeation,•or shall r , knowingly lot or demise a house, or eart thekoof,, to be so kept, he or she shall be guilty-of a misdemeanor, and oa eontiction, be sentenced to - pay-a fine not es. eeeding one theusind dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment not exceeding tw.) years. Us_ It is stated that judge Young, formerly Coinmissioner of Patellts, has become Miens. CrtouP. , - , —Chlldren are ofteti seized very suddenly. with this disease, which, if not quickly relieved, proves fatal. •It generally attacks children in the. night, after having been ,much exposed; to damp, cold winds through the day. Damp hausee, wet feet, thin shoes, wet clothes, oviiriything that obstructs per spiration, mayoccasion Croup. Mothers! your children are liable to-be taken with this dread,- complaint at a time when you least expect It; bat it is not always a doctor can be called or a remedy found, and for this reason we would advise you now,_ and without mo ment's delay, to buy a bottle of Dr. IinDIefiIINFANTILE Connitt. It will cure overt' case of Croup, if taken in time ; and also all bo.r.plaints attending Teething, Con vulsions, Coughs. Colds, etc. It is sold by all respects blo druggists. Mesars.CLIORELA DOPONr, Now York, are the propnetori, and also.sole agents for "Dr. BRONSON'S BLOOD FOOD," which for. Consumptive and Chronic dis eases is a sure remedy. Do mit be put off with any oth er articles. Write to Comma s.Detovr, New York, if you cannorget third in yotir own town. agy. See ad vertisement. For sale, by Or. GEC. ROSS, opposite the Court Goose, Lebanon; and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia; HEAT, THE SlCKl—Disseu,Ses - of - the Dowels and Stomach are always caused by large depos its of hurtful matter, 101 l by had or impure blood in those important organs, and the poisonous material in this vitiated blood, acting en the system, makei It too weak to throw off this matter by.the natural chamsele, or if any Is carried off 11 15 *-very small portion So arise diarrhoea, and dysentery, colic, costiveness, bad breath, indigestion, mimed, loss of-appetite, belching of wind off the stomach, eta; To care all these "tho blood is the life," and must be perfectly pure and 'clean, then you cannot bwick. A short use of JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will delight, you. Yon will feel with sur prise their mighty power, and be willing to say with the red men of the weet,.trtily they are the 'imighty heal er." Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Lebanon, by Dr. Geo. Ross and D. S. Reber. THE GREAT .DRAWBACK to person emigratin g to Ilia extreme south and western country, is.the fear they have of the Paver and Ague—the most direful of all diseases. Every day we hear of persons attacked by this disease, rind made helpless in a short time, without any means ,of affording relief. In view of the great demand" ter a remedy Dr. Ifostetter has presented his CELEBRATED STOMACIE BITTERS, w bose.curative powers for all diseases of the stomach have been universally acknowledged. Tho Bitters, pre pared after a long experience and deep study, have re ceived the encomiums of the most eminent physicians, as well as all classes from every part of ourcountry. To those who.doubt their *any virtues, all we eon say is to try theiii, and judge for themselves respectively. So dby druggists and dealers generally everywhere. -IXir See advertisement in another column. Dar EXTRAVAGANT • FASHIONS. --A recent letter from. Paris reportetbat 'the modes in 'the gay metropolis daily become More 'showy and' eltt ava gent. The writeradde Never has there been so great ademand for oddly hums and embroideries, end magnifi cent materials of all:descriptions. Gold glitters on all articles of dress velvets ; moires and brocades are all embroidered with gold. This of course, relates to arti• des of ladies! wear. The gentlemen generally display much good taste, and appear in garments - greatly re. eembling those made at the Brink' Stone Clothing Store of ROCKIIILL & WILSON, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut 'drat, above Sixth, Philadelphia. gleciat 4gtirts. See Dr. Sandird's advertisement Of Liver invigo rater and Family cathartic Pills, in another column.. • DR CHEESEM A N'S PILLS Prepared by . Cornelia's L. Chieeeman, M. D., The combination of Ingredients id thole - Tills are the reanit of a low and.eatenalve-practicr.: They are mild b their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all obstruc tions, whether-from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites t : all 'nerv ous affections,' hysterics; _fatigue, Pain in the Vick and limbs, &e t disturbed sleep, millets arise from:interrup tion of nature. TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheeilin.'AlaPills areinvilinahle,:avkliey Will bring on the monthly period, with regularity. -Ladles who have been dieoppointell in the UM of other Pills can place the utmostmonfidenee In Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTIOE. , There is one condition of the female system in which ! the Pine cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to la NUM ; NANCY 7 4he result, DIISCARRI.AGE. Such is the Inn . sistablelendency,of:the medicine to restore , the sexual function's to a normal condition, that even the repro. duct' ve power of nature cannot Insist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything I' ryurippe . kaplicit directions, which should be read, I accompany e.ach.boa. .Trice $l. Sent by. mail on en- I closing St tO DA-COrettnoe L. CHEERIO/Alf, Box 44131, Post Officei New York City.- SOLD DT 0111.DRIDIGI8T •I[LIYaE: ..ToWN ID THE UNITED STATES 8.-B. 1113TellINGS, • General Agent rot tbefflulted States, 165 Chambers-St.,New-York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at 1)r. Base Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 7, 1859.-15 , - • ,-Free, irr4cle . 4eetos now to be in favor wititifiWeon:lll. In need of ii.fqxel and beautifUl 'lVlEfrou reasonable teiins, We weald soy from experienotrall OD CIEORGE I'llaliGiALAND, 29 South 6th st., Philadelphia, when you can be dulled in a style anti Itnuaßcr..titaitarlfabod. kkgaporocure a boAt!e of his ca/e,tritP forlieititifying theitiir, &c. ' ' • fqh 1 22, .1866.-Iy. itoticro. UNION PRAYER DIESITING of Young Men, ie heldeveii Sabbath Inorninit for one hour, commenc ing itK before; 9 ofclrickostAtid Room of the Y. JL C. Association', above D. S. Relined Ihfug Store. All, and ,_especially.TOTUfgAlety are iririhtsl,44 at fend. Sogli trp reiat rg, 4341SbIrkb morning and evening in tbe i afeiliodiet t.piscopal Church.— Rev. TV:Witritifil,ip . g"Will p,reaq,:b is farewell ser mon on next Sinciai . inoniing, in , the Englisb, afternodn, rik 2 o'clock, in the. Garin= lan gringo. o'clpolo e or.d's supperorill be pretiobibitolikt Sunday morning al 9} ' 70'clock, kiidinran, church. Sgglieh ynt Gyiping in tike • . Reformed obituk.l ••,. • For Rent.' . , ' /,Vatr a telt - - . .:.t .. ( A ,Inv ... tw v i ? t o to n ri a Tl : Olt I . 39LiS u f b i o ind n t i re . OF a gli i G RO U N D , ul g. .Iu CEE t. O. W. LINE. Ell. 4.X .) On the GUI Th9t4-1)., AN Rratel. it. es er, MOIL Ernst Bauorfrbfind 'to Mini Orai li ne.Heeit t bo gags I' Rags ! Rags ! of North Atiorl i to. ~ . . •. • • . TMr uaderstgand will pay , the 'highest price, for r----- ..„ ..„ ... ' White, Mind and Colored RAPS, in exchange for On the 4.otn rat., by , tramline, M r. ilkutent amen 1 Books, Bu l li on ", w a n p aper , wi n d ow sh a d enr a n _, at Of Cornwall; to Miss - Rosanna Ho rt, of Southhis Book Store, in Walnut at., near the Jail. I Lebanon. Letraar,W2,4l3oo. t J. lISR4Y IgibLIES.: . , p • . . . On *die 24th rilkyin' :Mohnen; Mary Hainhieh, aged ?5 ydetfo hionthi and 5 4 dnye. On the 4th in t.;. :this birintiti;. 'Mr:; W illiam Metal), aged Iditint ynus, • • • -* :••• rir At *a dal Linstrox IOWA; leo: fat), , 4fo behtiiit Sniurdey evening, SIN 180; amongst other proceed ings had, the following Pre.mble and gooolotions wore offered4l brother, pd'Adnmi end unanimously udop tod, to inereas, It bad' plopped the Supreme Being egain to remind tie of the nooertpluty of - human life, by re moving from our.midat our much esteemed friend and grottier, WILLIAIK Apiron, whO, while yet in the fall heath epti vigor ormentuied, wee singled out by .Death --tbelicesorible eneiny of mankind—as his vietimatud Sant Med away, after a short but painful illness, from Clio botitira of his teruPy. leaving sr, fond' wife and throe sffactionatepiglidron to mourn their mad ices., .. Iu thip'ehnfectOr of our dideased•Brother Were corn Wotan thee/Santini t 100 in& ofd tree - and exemplary man t.iriitils , sidinent . integrity of conduct, and Chris tian devotion to duty, he was model of ohristian-en orgy and deal in hts. Pilgrimage through: thiimisle of probation ; and we feel assured of tbe fulfilment unto Mtn of the protease, that "they who roman fellhfol to the end; abotilutierit the Kingdom of Heaven,' There. fore, Rusoitta TtMt in the death of Brother WILLIAM, muratc the Maiorile • Brother hoot have lost a friend,! lb. community at large an hdriest citizen, and the ho neyed wife end little ono of the deceased, a kind Rua brad add le:ltedulgini; Pritiar.;. , • R t seresd, That we extno our heartfelt nympathy to the Adfileted Widoecrind;Amilj of our deceased Bro ther, and *titiat that they 'ma) Sod much to console "them in :his, their day of tribulation and sorrow, in Oro pleasintrifteetlon that be has been railed to reap 0181446ra or btu labpri., Raeford„ Rat of the foregoing Preamble and BillotutiOna priolato the Widow of the deceased Brpther andlitai th u gs he draped In the habil' tw i ts 4,toorirnleg for the timal period. ' -• 'OR itotkro, the preamble and resolutions were ordered to be published In the pispull'hf Lebsbon, and one Dopy printed on eli i tte Rbi Or . rum Art, the widow and family, W.T.IMIM.W, W. Al. ••• - • W. . • • ce • .!••!_ofkr,,litrylViNVEAVeit,,Wlr • Atteit Ilatiii,'Seerki , 7- , NEW YORK ,CITY., TRIBUT 5 QE RESPECT. At a meeting 'et - th .'dlters itnd ex-editors of Lebanon, held on the bird day of May, 1860, which was called for 4, purpose of giving ex pression to their feelings, on the death of their Into co-laborer,Jost h Hartman, Esq., one of the editors of te "W 'ter Demokrat," on motion, the venerable Jacob S over , Esq., was appoint ed Chairman, and Jleph Gleim, Esq., Seem k tory. • After the object of thameeting was stated by Col. T. T. Worth, the Rev. Samuel Miller offered the following Resolutions which were unanimously -- adopted, viz : „1 Resolved, That it is with feelings of sincere and deep regret, that we have hoard of the sud den and unexpected 'remise of our aged colleague and fellow citizen, NtriJOSR,PII BART:HAN. Resolved, That we shall cherish the .memory of the departed as one who has for upwards of forty years endeavored faithfully and honorably to discharge to the best oi li bis convictions and abilities, the duties of editor, citizen, and the supporter of a numerous family. Resolved, That we deeply commisserate the ir reparable lose occasioned by this visitation of Providence, and condole with the afflicted family in the heavy bereyement they are called upon to sustain by the death of a faithful husband, an affectionate father arid an untiring protector. Resolved, That the Secretary be • requested to furnish the widow and family with a, copy of these proceedings, and that they be published in all the paper of this county. - Vol_ At a meeting of MOUNT LEBANON LODGE, No. 226, A Y. M., held at their hall on 'Tuesday evening, May I,lB6o, , Smengst other proceedings had. the (+Wowing Prean,b:e and Resolutions were offered - by brother Wei die. and unanimously adopted, to wit : Whereas, It bath pleased the Great Archi• ect of the Universe to retrieve from among us our mnehobeleved friend ar.d Brother, PAST Nan= JOSEPH HARTMAN, and although full of years, be wraith the enjoyment of perfect healit, almost to the hour of hie dissolution. and thus it hath again .been verlfied,"that in the midst ot life we are in death." . In thocharacter of out deceased 'brother were corn hirml with rare completeness and harmony, ail the es• Bennet qualities of a true and exemplary man; in his eminent integrity, intelligence and enterprise, he has bsocathed to the profession of which he was so useful a memner,and to his Nimonic brethren; an example war. thy of universal imitation. Therefore • 'Resolved, That In the death of Peet blaster JCISITH Ilaummag, the Masonic brotherhood hath lost a friend, and the cammuoity at large an honest citizen t a ho:e great Anorth and usefulness, In all the relations of life have given him an Ridding glace-in their sympathizing memories. Resoited;Thet,wis sincerely deplore die loss of our br Iher and extend our heartfelt .Oondolettcb to hls berea. ced widow and family, and trust that she and they mar lint much to console them in - this day of so-row, in the pleasing contemplation - of the unblemished repu tation ore husband and a father. ' R4solved. That weepy of tbe-fOrrgoing preamble and reaelmions be presented to the widow of eur. deceased brother and that the Lodge be draped'in the habili meet:34 mourn': g during the mital 'period. On matiln.the preamble and resolutions were ordered to be published in-the papers of Lebanon. and one cops , printed on white satin for tbe tom of the widow and family:• S. T. WADA.III, W.-M. J J. BLAIR., S. W. G. P. LINSAWSKVER., J W. Attest P. NUMB, Secretary. The Geha ion Market. rrected 117:4•21y. Wszonspar, MAY 9, 1860. Pcitatoez,ll. bu 30 Eggs, 111 doz., - - 30 Butter, 11 lb., 16 Lard, - ' 10 Tallow, 10. Ram, 12 Shoulders, 10 Sides, 16 Soap, • 6 Bees-wax, 25 ,Whlti Rags, linked Hags, 2 Flak, , Bristles, ji lb., 40 atbers, p lb., 6234 Wool, Vb., 40 Soup Beans, -15 qt., 0 Vinegar, I 4 gal., 134 ..tprdellutter,.V crock, 45 The Philadelaihia Market. ROJIADELPHIA, May 7, 1860. 'The Einur market is extremely quiet with-an entirelbsence of the, export demand which ex isted in the fore part orthe week, under tim far. arable adv Aces from Eiweign !markets ,prices are well maintained, the home trade buy cautiously at the close ; the receipts have been moderate, being only a few htladred Obis, greater than- last week. Under a , good supply of. Wheat the Mar ket is an lettlediaid prices rather favor buyers.— There has beenxotne Corn,during the) week and Triees-are ,fluetuating, sales were made( to-day at a deilind Of tem. Ter bushel from tha highest point reached. since our last. - Rye sells freely to diatillers, at aur;:quotittionS. Pats are quiet. In ;CV there was an' iMprovement In the beginn irt , i of the week; the demand is not now so good bet prices are unchanged. Plaster is lower. We quote.: , - FLOUR.---Superfine $6.50 to $6.25; Extra, $0.87 to $6.50 and Extra family $6.25 VI $7.50. RYE FLOUR.--Penasylvanja, $1.25 to $4.37 per bb!. CORN MEAL.—Good Yellow, soldost $3.62/ per bbl. Carefiiike Lek. Mills Ex. Fam sl'oo Smith Extra 6 50 Leb, Val. Super. Fined 00 Prime White Wheat, 145 Prime Red Wheat, 140 Prime Rye, " 80 Corn, „ 60 Oats,'. 38 33 Clover-seed, 4 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed, • 150 Dried Appies, Va., 100 Dried Apples, tiealed, 1 50 Peach 4 .iSnitz,. 2 50 Peach "Dutzele," 125 Cherries, , .150 Onions, 37 WHEAT.—Red, $1.51; White, $7.50 to $1.76, per bushel. RYE.—Peeleyhrinia, 88 cents. to $1.55, per - - • CoßN.4.s 7 poiidcl7 eta, to 80 cis.; damag4 60 eta. to'7o cts. - • OATS.--Stnte, 46 cto.; Southern, 44 eta,. WHISKEY.—Ohio, Petiroglvaniar 211 cent.. PLASTER.—Per T0n,13.50. SEEDS.—Clover, sl.so„perhosir. Yo ors ralipuiii.fully, • McCANN WETO-LifY : • hfcCAils, Ja, Philhdetphin. 1 '.o . l.zrzrt WrieLer; Lehaidon Co. J . 236 North Wharves, and 233 North Water St. CATTLE MARKET.—The. offerings of Beef Cattle were not so largo as last wt 0315, the .ocles reaching about,2ooo Itefid:a.t the different lefts; the market, however, was doll, the deinand'being tore active, and prices, which' ranged et from $8 to slo.} for fair to prime quality, mostly soOslo the 100 tbs., show a decline of 50. on the quota tions of last week. About 180 Cows and Calves wore disposed of at, the different yards, at from $25 to $6O each, ,tis to condition. Some 2000 llogs were received and sold this week, including 1487 at Imhoff's yard, at . s7®Bk for still fed, $8 OB,t for corn fed, and 530, by D. Miller at the Avenue yard, at sB@B/ the 100 lbs. net. Of Sheep the sales reached about 6000 bead, at pri cam within the range of 51.08tets. •` lb gross, about the same as last week. , • 4sta galturtontento. R , . R . . ~ g uiDN SALES AND :- • Is4o - beffliiind continues to be the Motto at tilt; NEW STORE. : K. & J. ECKERT would inform the citizens of w. Lebanonand the public generally, that they have now received their Second. Selection of goods, 'cm bracing a large and general easodoirk of • DRY GPRODS,::. . • GROCERIES, • .*. . • QUEENSWAREbiIte. . . . Leb anon, May 0,1850. • . Statement ()FaTlL.".P'lBl°,l,l',A,N's, published ed Oc t.,lB77rviiiref by • LEBANON Bias, May 2,1860. lat.—Loans and Di-counts, $390,717,31 2d.—Speclo $43,903.43, - • Notes of other Banks, 29,08 , 5 00 'Miaow , duo hy other Banks, 58,866 14 132,463 67 .3i1.--Notea to Circulation, 258,385 . 00 '4th:--Am't of Deposits, including riduril deposits and balances dite,to r 69,470 76 other Banks, EDII7. A. MILER. BROBSI and Subscribed t.efeye me, this ith day of May, .1860. Jouen Glum, J. P. Lsbarloll,2ib/ 0,1800. • " . • MateWWl P ...i I but LEboart VALLIS BANK. • g • • LEDANOS, Pa., May 1,1860. ASSETS, b;:a . n. and Discounts $197,236 14 Duo by other Banks 549,276;52 Notes of other Banks 17,200'00 - Cash Draft and checks, doi. 820 00 Spotlit (Gold and Silvery • 57,273 71 LIABILITIES. ,1320 26 Notes ln eitoolation $180,915 00 BspoSils. 42,902 04 • kilo to oltarilisillh* 10,917 11 , keaworwito . ~- a • . , ~erTr—e.521.4,784 15 The above envies avid tine_ 441 todulta. of a y . ...., • JOS EA RESrelishf_ Sworn moos me.,, May 2, - 1 850 .' • Lobanoo, MO 9 , 1 AMMMI. Os.um; J,P.' D" you ses ATKINg I - 11110.15 New Beet sad Shoe Rom ' 1 • • • • =I FAMILY NEWSPAPER. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. .... VONCERsit I. a On mut cißtlfin'Reening, May ln, 1860. 0 iurISS LOUISA MILLER, and her .younger In BROTHERS and SlSTEBS,assisted by sever al local Amateurs, will give a Concert in the COCAT 11011811, on next Wednesday Evening, the 161 Li of May. ADMITTANCE,. 25 Cents:' CEILDEEN, 13 Cents. Lebanon, May 9, 1860. PERSEVERANCE BAND P AIR! THE MEMBERS OF THE PERSEVERANCE RAND would roe - keit:lll:y inform the Citi zone of Lelamon,...Letranon County, and vAnity, that they delft , * holding a FAIR; In the ' COURT HOUSE YARD, LEBANON, On WEIT7=MOLVDAY, the 2SLii day of MAY, inst., with the object of obtaining funds to purchase INSTRUMENTS. They are happY to say that they have been successful, through the liberality of theft frienl ill. obtaining-ar ticles for the Fair to suit all taste ' s. There wilt be a number of B A N.D.S, present from other places, to add life to the occasion, viz the "Birds borough Band," "Reading City Band," "Womoledorf Band," ."Blyerstown Band," "Hummelstown "Annville Band," "North Lebanon Band." A general nvltation is extended to the public to,visit the Fair. The Railroad Fare will be . reduced. froth Harris burg and Reading and i'ntermecliate Points to LubanOn and back on this occasion. . By-order of the Comediteo of Arrangements. For Resit. ADWELLING lIOUSE with two Rooms on . the first floor, and three on second, with g yard, garden, ke., fo rent.' Annto IMI& L. r K. LAUDMILCII. Lebanon, May 0, , 1560.. L. S. LAUDERMILCIIII, CUMBERLAND STREET, LEBANON PENN'A. Wholesale and Retail., DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUERNSWARE, &c OR LADIES—DRESS GOODS of all-descrip tions, sold at astonishing low prices, by L.:- K.- LAUDERMILCII, I'aoß GENTLEMEN,-* large'assortment of - all kinds of goods for Men and Boys wear for sale very low , by'' L. K. LAUDERMIECII. and," . 11.0.08R188--All kinds of Groceries Eroisions .constantly on band gild for sale cheip,*liy L. K. LA.UDERMILBEL 000 en . 'TLONIENS' Palau. Collars sold at City 6 prices , --nateely (1.0 for twenty tivecentS) by • • - • L. IL - LAUDER:ZILCH. ITAMS, Dried-Beef, Shoulders, Flitch, No.llsfaekorel .-§ a in barrels,- quartet; 'said - half - barrels; English Cheese, &e.4' far sale sheap,-by - • • X. LAiIDSII3III 4 OII. OTATOBS—For kale cheap, by L. -K. LSUDEB3IILCII, - . - - t ARABOLS and Dnibrellas, for sale cheap, by LAUDERMILCIL IIAWLS—. A cheap lot of Bawls just received and fa forsale, by L. K. LAUDBRMILCII. . CARPETSJust recelred and for Sale cheap, by L. K. 4.AUDER3III.OII. WANTED - WANTED) A LL kinds of PROPDOE„ imetras Butter, - Ekgs, j4 l ll Laro, Fallow, Eilap, gams, Ebouldirs, Dried Apples, Ba, for 'width ,tVe highest market prices will always be paid in. Store.Ooods, bj - . L. K. LADDEEMILCIL Lebanon, May 9, 1860. .The Great e.vcit6nent, Increasing. E APEBT DRY GOODS " • 'Yn "Lebanon. ID ABER & BROTHER would tali the attention of Weir patrotieratid the public in general to their large assortment of the richest and latest atylei of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Haylngranextfillinfted choice in styles, celers, arid prieei , :f-Stells 4 Shnsefe, Ohallies, Pant do Olievres, Berogor, Tarmartines; -Pine Scotch Olnghams, Black and Fancy Silks, to the last of which we irbuld call the attention Of Ladies. in inrbienlar.-- Our stock embraces a fine variety of ityles end colors of Summer Silklb. , 'Bnyers will find it to thiAr interest to examine before purchasing elsewhere. - Lebanon, May 9, 1860. • LOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING FOR ALL P IE Largest, befit assorted, and most Fashionable Stock or Spring and Summer READY MADE CLO.THING . In Lebanon, at the Centre Buildings. We Invite all our numerous friends and the public in general to give us a call and see for themselves. Oar sick consists offipting Over.eoats, Black,araßlue Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, Fancy Frock, Sao k and Business Costs Inch 1%8 French, Silk, Mixed, Stripped, plain, Bay State, Tweed.. Bassi. morn, Italian Cloth, Alpacca,, Grass Linen, Bell, Jaek, Buff and Grey Linen Thiatera. Also a largo assortmmit of Black and fancy Casahnore and all kinds of Linen PANTS.. Mack Satin, Grensdien and Fancy Blarrelliet.Vests, also largergi*Omint. of Ihrinialiiinc 10°4 such ib Fine ShirtaFwltblidrin'bosonta and-Frencli 0061, ark and Linen Handkerchiefs, Stock!, Cravats, Tina , Gloves, [fait How, Sunpeoileisouidkll Old' or Conara, ko. 81ay 0, 1860. , RIBER k BRO. . . Head Quarters • aeligE & PYLE 414 NOW- RECEIVING PROM NEW XOILJ AND .tesTran HANUFAC. . . TA7 4 14 - AGEsT:serp.o.g. OP • • SPICWG .2 •-', Eder ofendinAiorarket. . , . i s OUR mtorro TS LOW PRICEC gpyyp " OUR STOCK CONSISTS of STAPLE & FANCY • 'DRY CCX:IDS LADIES' DRESS. 940E4' MEN and BOYS WEAR, 'MILLINERY GOODS WHITE GOODS, - ..CLOTHS h OASSIME4tS, .CrioCKEILY 2 .. . CARP.FTINGS & OIL CLOTHS, The largest assortment ever offered in Lebanoai bought directly of hlanutheturers. OUR GOODS ARE BOUGHT FOR C MI ..111Utim la; We fled it better policy to eell I large amount of GOODS' AT. A SMALL PROFIT, . Then. to sell a enuillanipuht Onto perointage GOODS, AND OTTR GOODS, AI4D - doMPAItE •.PRiCES. VEORGE ,&TYLE. 50 pieties Black' and Vtiii4 Gratis Goods, 50 • do. 1116allO De • 50 do. Lawns, (very cheap.) 1000 New Style-Ladies Collar& 100 Spring (Stella) Shawls. 201.Neer Style Bonnets. Large assortment of READY-IIIADE CLOI I I,IING.. A liege assortment of new. atjlo IdANTILL - ASAND OAPS& GROCERIES. 5 Glide. Splendid SUGAR , 7, , 8, and 9 eta., per poitiad. 5 ati:,SYRUP 5101.113811gi, 8,_12, 14 and It;. , Labinooilay 9; 7880. • . • •Goi s ieTal:tor4ler.% No. 1. Bariagualllatinnak'sOrincs, 2d. Brig., bth Div., P. V.l ,fdruurroat, Alai Ist, 180. f 11111hVOLUNTBIBWOOMPANIED - of the 2cr Brigade, bah Diebioni P:•V., are hereby notified that GAVE PARADE . *...RE.VIEW, will iwi t ingwoo on sderuf(DA.T, ZIE . ;24/t DAY OP JEST, 181141 c commencing at 12 o'clock, M., at , • : LEBANON, I: K. • • All Companies claiming-to :belong to said Brigade, 'ay . regnesteiitote present, propprly equipped, mid irith.llllll arm& in orrlex . ) . • • By of . • :Deng wiLizatcH, Brigade bth Dlrjsipn ,r. V. P. $.-L4n connection with the-above Orden; spacial attention herequeated to the following *Weans, made by the, Adjutant t}enerai, to"whicli .a oompaiticato the aforeaaid Brigade, will be'eabjectfid". That the Brigadier General has; ibe right to ( mural"' soy ')Blear of a company, and ask,ani queatinrus in re !idiot' to whatever bushien that may ho before .111 m, and any Incorrect statement or bill wllfitily made or demanded by anYhflteer, and certified ; `by - him, en Diu honor i.e a %pier wilraubject him to be cashiered on a °mut Martha • nano °neer or Priiita can demand 'pay unleatba is completely uniformed, and'enuipped as is the Company to 'which he belongs. A. member that parades three days is entitled to his pay tier that time; if be is absent three days, the Dues must be polleeted, and added to the !Mary:feed, Luciluttill the .110 ea are paid, rrs UAZINUT. DRA= pi,y. . . • • wWMay 9080. Alifegut llttitiir,_oi-sate , ,, Tt 11 ger him ibat i,00i3 ~..el*it nobror a Bret rate•quality.tfor,sala at 11 realanitble.price;:-. Apply at Hallman's Daly; in' littrthior tlnvi , a l 4, to -• • .JOANIIE DIA,F . , 11. 0 * March.21,1860.-g.. . • . ~ • ,r. WEBER MACHINE Wm. &P I. Weimer , , Proprietors Opposite the Lebanon Miley Roi7rotid Depot, , . LEBANON, PENN'A. d'AUR 'WOltlf.B ere now in successful ... , t,_, opt:mitten, in all their varietiSjle• rh • r perttnents, which, for complete arrange.. a tii;l Mgt . ments, are excelled-by none In the state. ~",, -- and our facilities f - or doing nil kinds,of - , ) , - 1 4. 11 , MAClnglil WORK, Agrim-Itural excepted,) tro not excelled by any manu facturing place, Our IHAOEtINE &HOF to stocked with tlie moat completo Modein 4 i.E.A.01111 , 1111- RY of a N•qrr heavy capacity, width enables us to turn nut at very short notice, hoary and light Englna and furnace Woik, 11111 Machinery, Shafting, Bow MIII Work and aWkinda4of Machinery. Our - • FOUNDRY has a capacity excelled by but few in the country, being furnished with two cupolas capable of Inciting seven tons of iron per hour which enables its to, make cast ings of twenty tons weight All kinds of castings mails to order at very low rates. We have superior facilities for making good liotllast pipe. . BRASS FOUNDRY.' Brass and composition metal castings made to order at short notice and low prices. Brusswork finished to pattern or order, Boilers of any'sme anll shape mode to order. ' , None but blo:1 Iron toed,: and no other than :expeifenced workmen emploied; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Oss Flues, &e., &e.— executed with disiiitch. Machine'SnOth Wqrk ma; by Blaekidnit hs to draviing or - sketch. - - PATTERN SIIOP. We inako to Order Patterns of any description at short notice, and, parsons in want of patterns-will find it to their Jvantage;ro examine one Pattern Roaink in which are ranked a very large assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITUREI DEPARTbIENE This department mime= sll famishing required In machinery, and is always stocked with. Iron and Brass Valves, Cocks, Checks, Gunn!, Gas-pipe box, Iron, Steel, Spring Steel, Gas:pipe fittings, Couplings, Oil Globes. Oil Cup Gil Lamps„iin fact airthings necessary about a Steam Engine or Machinery. PARTICIMAR ATTENTION- - • • ' Is called to our style of Engines. which for economy of fuel, smooth and effective working =not be excelled. Our PATENT CUT , OFF GOVERNOR VALVE. We are prepared to attach the 'valve to 'any , Engiao TtOW in use and take our pay in , the FOCirl2,' of fuel for: any airmailed time. For' r4ulating the arced o f theougine it cannot be excelled, and bold to speed 'within b'-per cent. any engine with lead on Or load Off. • . • PORTABLE ENCONDS. Our build of Portable Engines niu. iery , saperior an A , . our new Portable Mining Engines ore hair being Intro duced in the principal ore rninings in our state. Lebanon, February 15; ISUI; ". MARRIAGE GUIDE.--Deing a -private itistructor dor married persons,- or those about to be married, both male and:-female, 411.411 .... 7. in . everything concerting the physiology and relations of our seknal system, and tho.production or. preientation of offspring including ell.the new-dis coveries never before given in the English langnage, by Witt - . YOUNG, /ff: IL This is reallyo valuable sus& in. • teresting work:- It is written in plain Itinguage for the -general reader, and is illustrated. with 'numerous :en gravings. All -young married people, or those contem plating-marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book: It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still It is - a book that moat be locked up, and • not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in specie or poitage-stamps. Address D. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE St.,:obova 4th Philadelphia, Pa. te— AFFLICTED AND If NFORTGNAYIif . —No Metier what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any one Of the notorious QUACEB— natha or foreign—who advertise - in this or any other paper, get a, copy of,either of Dr. Youngs ;Rooks, and rend it carefully. It will be the - memis qteeaving you many: dollar, your healtliguld possibl) , your life. DE. YOUNG can be eunstilted, on any of the dischos described - in his publirations,at Ids Office, N 0.416 Spruce Street, above Fourth. . [April IS, 180o.Ay.e.o:w.j • • . 11360 Spring' Stoiek. 113,60 The largest assortment, the BeweitAricer. REIZENSTEIN- BROT ERS 7 WOULD beg leave to inform their friends, cuefomera and the Publie generally, that they have now in store, a large and extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUSISIBB. CLOTHING, which will be sold cheaper than cantos bad 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' CLOTILLNO, FURNISHINO 'GOODS, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, dc., /sc., largest assortment in town. Purchasers ahould at. all , time* consult their own in terests, and procure their goods wherever they could get the most for their money. ' ' ' The Cheap Clothing Store opposite the Court House, has the desirable teatime of economy, and should' therefore be Sought by those who wish. to got the full value for their money. Lebanon, May 2;1860. REIZENSTEIN BROS. Brick Dwelling Rouse FOR RENT. . 1 IIE undersigned cdferafor resit his two-story brickliouee, situate In Mulberry street, g corner of Jell Alley. ALSO, , . A Bakehouse slid Oren, • corner of Cumberisul and spring strata. JACOB FUNCK. Lebanon, May 2, 1860. C. E. EATON' Aca ile:m y, LocATED AT , PA., -corner of and Quisberload streets. tsTUDENTS•can Outer at any fete and complete the full Mercantile Course—which includes Commercial . Penmanship, Dock-Keeping in all its departments. Com mercial Correspondence, Detecting Counterfeit- Money, Ac., from FITS TO EIGHT WIWI. The time, however, in unlimited, and Pupils are allowed to re main until they are compe tent to conduct Ray eetof DSubloentry Books. TEEMS: For complete . Mercantile Course, time unlitoitod Including 4iplonui .1A 00 Book-Keeping alone . 10. 00 Partial Courao in Book-Reopiug -..„ 600 Twenty igneont in Writing . , For fitritostinformagon rood [or elrenbart, whlob will be sent. Unapt charge, by addressing ~. - ; oea-BATON, 31ercan_tne u tsadz t 17 , ka - . ' . ... .. given that an election will be 104 on .. :Buturday, May 12,1860. betifeen•triti'biNia of 12 M., and 0 o'clock: P. 31 - . in the Donnell IthottiOu 4ho Court house, Lebanon. when'and where this citizens of the borough of Lebanon will de cide. by ballot, Whether the stock held by said barituzli In the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad stud' be sold. Those in favor of the 'imposed sale will vote bitly,6 coo (dining the wohluatle,' , thole opposed. "eigailuit sale." D. M. Dl4lef Burgess. Att'est;D. E. Mit.r.Ea, Elvretary. Tel , anaa, May 3,1860. Attditor s Notice.' ASSIC/1.4.41) estate of ELIAS KRKIDER end wife. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Conrt or•Centriton Thais of Lebanon co., to distribute the. Unhurt in theintads of Barn Bucher and Moses §trohnt, Assignees of Elkus Kreider and wife. to awl anionic the creditors awl those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the della!' of, bin uprk3l utmost MI. HOFFER'S office, In the borough of Lnhanon. on Monday, May 21, 11160, at 1 o'clock, P.M., when and where all pardons interest• ed are requested to attend. CIIItISTIAN BUCKER, Auditor. Lebanon April 4 1 1800. - • • • • Janies., 11. Kelley, SIGN OF THE lit'AMMOTII WATCH, 117gle BMW, ngs, Cumberland Street, , i • LL'13,11 , :0N.1 . n. YPERSOtu the Piddle an elegant and extensive assort ment , _ OF: PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWEL RY, consisting of DIRITI(.114, Ruby. Emendd, 'Pearl,•Stone, Catddi,Milaineted %York, atid Etruscan Coral 13Kettat Pins, reiritigns and Singer Illogic Gott) CUAINS of every style nod quality. -21•-•',- English, French, Sill ll* and Ameri can (told and miter Watches of the must approved and .celebtuted makers. Clocks of ovary deecription. A lingo variety of Fancy Goode. pai n ting, The stock will be found among the largest in thinner - tion of Pennsylvania, and has been selected,with•great care from the most celebrated importing and manitfac turing ostablulunonta in New York and Philadelphia. Itsraranc done at the . stior teat . tultioe, and do a most worknuirlike manner. My friends, and tbe,Publie generally are ited to an examination of superb Block. JAMES 11. EELLY, '' • • Sign of the Big Watch, Lebanon, *P1.21011159. • • AVRourk 7 iMergltant Tailor. ••.: lug Establishment, • • (LATE OE LANCASTIIIO 01:1)1BERLAND STREETAn the room formerly•oc tk) masted by J. W. Acker, between the offices of Dr. Lineowetver, and Gen. Wei dman, Lebanon. I would respectfully announce to the oititens of; Lob. strop, and surrounding vicinity, that I base .meelyed and opened. a NEW. AND SPLENDID STOOK OF FKENCII CLOTIIS, BLACK DOESKINS, Fancy tent meres, Silk and Marseilet Vestlngs, gmeL. for Feeblnna blo business Costa, Sc., ac., of the latest importations, all of which will be made toorder at theshoreto notio n , and pr i c e s to eull.thej.hnes: Y11:1111 the sold which has , been hero, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my, long experience in business. it rtitilke.#4ll. aunt well-known reputation am s'4lellnitilla 6'n' et no co mpete with the fink Blomberg Tailoring e..tab lialuitents in the cities of limy. -Turk tuid..Pbsweiptif d . Trusting to the intelligence/44'R ditwernikt Pultlic, And strict attuntlen to busirnw, I hope to neat with ! isecocas, O'HOURK, Merchsen Tailor.. Lebanon, Apr1118,1%2 1 / 4 . „ ,.. . 1 • • ill TheMplitera ' - ' Mato o thiiihrai oPillingipablL /I',. 'Starke:lit . 14:sqii ace, not in ntVrater , .• i ti , N(1 LlA3til'Arillv.thde public that 16: ' ' ' nes _ lioli e: mul ' SIGN 'PAINTING' Pkg ANOINGt , , .P* 104 . 1.10314 Iminess bops! t receive a libee /Wei pi pattonagii7 • ' sor Ordere f in (wen and county proirtptly ‘ atteolles; • .. .. . to • • . Lebanon, Nter l 9, 1659.—1 y , 1= .TOILER SHOP Election. SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL, TN n constitutional disease, a corraptlon or the Molar, I by which this fluid becomes saluted, weak, and plot; Deipg in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and null tfirst out in Moonset eh inkfilart''Of it. No or gan is ftoe frot = hs attacks, nor i5...141m one width It may not destroy. The uctornions telbt Fa 'iaribitsly caused by mercutisl abodes, low 11,1 dieejdored or unhealthy. food, Unwire Or. filth and filthy altat,tt i , depressing vices, and elcipi alt. by the' situit 4 dul talk. tion. -Whatever: be %sullen,' it .18 heredikrs. the constitution. dcecndissu:lrozu parents to children into the thlrd and fourth generation laded, It 'lniseiste-to bothsved of Illusiseho sap, "I will. chat the iniquities of the fatbdie upon their children." Its afflicts eammeneo by disposition - from the tdootirof corrupt or, ulcerous mutter, mitieh,,in the lutigy„ , live* en I internal' organs is termed titberblas flit- the ghtier smelling-, and on the surface, oruittions- or so s,— , This foul corruption, which genders in the !Ao de. presses tba 'energies of Ilfe, no thatsensfulotidlatinstitu tions not only suffer from rerefuletut compitAte., but theylavelar loss poMer •Mithstairt 'the attacks' of other disetised; eousequmitly Tnat , siumbers : perish by disorders, which although not errofulotis In their 8 turf. are stiff randeradfatal"hy this taint lulhedystem. Most of ,theconsumpttatt .wh r icheleeintates ;the :human family has its origin'direatlY in this eerefulensmpiiiattd. ination innd many 'destructive diseeseS or thsr; liter; ' kidneys, brain, and,,,indoml, ,of all the organs, arise from or ore eggravate theesione caned. • • • One invrterof. all our , people are :serdrulaff l ß l - thelt, persons are invaded by this lurking frbottoi, andtheir health lentidertnitted by it. Td- demise: it froth OM system mentnst renovate the blOod by. en alterative medieine; and invigorate it by healthy food and' exert , cisa. Such a medicine *a supplyin • AYER'S Corapound , Extract , tif Sarsapa- the most effectual remoily which t - Swiitoat..mitiii of auellmes 'ran deillo for this everywheivirevailing and fatarmitlady.' It is combined from the most active re. medials that have been discovered for tbe expurgation of this foul disorder from the blooil,niid-the rosette 4 the system from its destructive consequence' & Items.' it should ha employed for the cure of needed); eon:Wei*. but-also those other affehtions which arlseTroierift, torch• act:Meant:a and SKIN :Discosse, Sr. „Caraircrorie Fins,' Ross, or Sitrsirmas, PIMPLES, PUTIRTLE4:BLDIVICES, ELMER and BOILS, Texans,. Tama . and So.list VERA°. 111NCWORM, linsuserissi, SvPutiono and", MERCURIAL. Distssas, DIMPSY, OTAPXPELA, FIERDATT, and'. indeed, an COMPLAINTS AnIaINCI.,PROAI VITIATED On Ix. PEKE Bloom The popular boliof in "ialintriti of the Meter is roundel/in truth, fur scrofula is a degenera tion of thobleed.. The particular purpose and virtue "of Dill'', "qiiriraparilla hi to piiiitY and - regenerate this vi tal Auld, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions,' Ayeirom Cal Irtartii Pi Ills - For 'all' the • - , puiToses '-ef a Family - aro so composed that disesee within the range' of theft: action an rarely withstand or evade them, Thelf,pen:, etrntitig propertlea'Stiarelt. and cleanse; and !wagonette .every portion of the human, orgaillsol,. correoting.,ite boseased anti ni„and restoring; Its healthy vitalities. As tocentielmence of them properties, 'the Invalid wife is ;Sired _down with pain or yhysieal debility Is as nysbed to find his health or energy restored by - a rem fed once sea iMple and inviting., Not only dothey cure the every-dig complaints of eVeiy-body, hut also 'man} forinidahle and daniterottat diSeaSes., The agent beloin Mimed is pleased to -furnish , gratis my Americancortifbiates of theireares and dlrOCUODOfdr'lliOrtise In the following complaints: aalivenqs, i'llearattrn. Ritulache, StoMach; Nearea; Indigestion; Pion on ttild - Mortitd - ThnetiOn of DisEl , :ptilicricp,'Less, of .Appelite, J:ounqice, and other kindred -szeimiettits ad s . leg front a.low atitailttliu body fir eltatireetion of Ite . . A.Yerls Cherry PretoriaI t FOR UTE RAPID CURE OF Coughs., Colds, infliistica, Ifoartecass, Croup, Bronchitis, pant: Conatunptiory And: for the relief, of Tronsniaptive Patients: in, ad vanced stales of the disease. wide is the flelif OriieVl6ndaese numerous aro the cates.of itexures, that almostArary Apr, shim of the country abounds in persons Pubinly kuuwo, wite havtibeen res.theillrlannlarinfit' and Vita gasper/de (gamine of the lunge by its use. „ :Whew once,. tried. Ito superiority &et' ever* other Inpdleine Of 'ihr kind Is too .apparent to escape observation; and 4 whore, Its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dirtressidg and - (isogon:ell directions of the pulmonary orgpue that are !nektons .to our. mate. While many inferlortbirtaillee throat upon the nernmunity have failed snit bbon dlsratalett, thbr has gained friends by every,trial, conferral benefit, on, the aglieted they can never foiget,"aturfireatiCidt.burfas too utuumons-and too remarkable to, be forgotten. s PREPARED BY, , _ OR. 4. C, AYER &.',C tbivELL, ?ASS.' SOLD . BT T. Lithinberger and D. S. hub s% letifarain Z. A. Il o rporill.,llatturori.E. B. Biavar - Sm., ; Bowman Ii 'Son. - town; Gettleyldyerstalan ; and by-aitdrintAit Also sold by Pr.p.wss, April 27,1852.-1 z . Civil War-Declared. NOT AGAINST THB SgOUTII, -BITT AGA* Mih PjmeitiraP 0 7 Esn_Lings• ID Cr ** Moo of Witil linarSite_ittlrto EAGLE BUILDI N GS. _ BF. F. FLOWERS would reepectflillyinkm;thepnb . that having opened the largest, and Wit Set - carted 'stock of Paper Hangings,lWindow Shades,Cuktainaind Decorations, ever exhibited, in .Lebanoo. jßaslsting of Foreign and Domes* styles; all new and Molar from the filanufactarea.. 1 , 1; • Persons wantlngAbeir Hensel; papered will dp we by looking 'over thlsiltoirk 'before going eitewhinip, ablt comprises all the latest etylo.s ef;French. j ngiieb, ajod American Gold, Velvet: Satin, Glitied and Dian i~papi s. Alsoa greatvatiety:of Panned wdrk,DecoratiOns, Monti -1 rigs, Borders, Fire-Boar d I.!rints, centre - 1'1.3(.4;e., tatnia ry end' Ornsintents:elso ia endless virietv 3haties, Curtaiptr, Cords and 'Amalie. „Neer and }nob patented fixtures for window shades. far Superior to any now in use, all of Odell irllrbe s l Ott telsos to suit the Hume. , • • • • ; -•. • F PAPER HANGING promptly aitenautl to and neatly executed by thtt best wcnktiten M iluF f None bt4 good workmen omplopel. , and wosk mac. ranted. 'Charges, 10 cents a pith. for Hanging Paper: Lebanon, April 13, 18C,. •-, ' itsbigstee -Aftit ice -, Z NNOTICE I, ht retw given itittgpsrx•l',ll.ltaPv-aa and hts wit'', of the borough of, lirito.non, LtAinoo 'county, Rt., old, by A voluntoul? tidll•d• Or Aersignmidt, alnico over to. the underkpel. WI'S ...irttadtbanott tOffu ebip, county ,aforeamd, tiwir probartx an - d'efirocL% Tor tin, betttlt of creditors AI I persona.tiarelkiri tou4DiaViaitlia 1 algoctmt,lo wol44,tbose indabeed, e ir pro' , d aitinOit. Itinb*ker,'lrlll rJeaie nrioentili vivo to To tut • mitatigned for t ok4tieiniatZ; 1 • .., 'jf. . 9; .z • p HENRY SellA,EF,Fyj, 545 41 . 0 . 1 ' ' . .-tAband44#Apiil It; 1800. ' • • • - . ""' •'. - /'' BUSINESS CIA'RIM . 110111 1 110 MIX •-• Mieltiit 'WO ye .,msreed hie DOlve Into Ow :Immo: necteth.4*ltrilW Georp Aonx,' it' few ,104georth of the MAilell f flrethrar. Chitrelf;' tiheielte Imiilde to. prectaelngo , o6#6lsl , - Di4•.P,' i'-i4lP•xt N. Le•betwoW. iamb. ss, laso:' • • • Wen; M. ivy. • • ITORNEV AT LAW, hni iehicvelflit• AAA, etruet, Su the, re , oll Reizenatvin k th:pe'..as &jewelry . store, Lizpoi t itet o yitobi areennwelen Hardware S to re. - ' • • 4behon,April 18,1% 4 . i: C::' GEORGE W. WO A TTORNET AT LAW.,—.olnOliWitil LIME KLINE, Esq., A Labaaoa, Pa. [Lobatain, 1LA541,1859. J. H. 110%1VMAN4 - n -, ktY-AT-IdLIV, has It OW V ED: 44,541#4.1p. Fziork!s*Sew Bulltilug; (sscoial story.) Ctuutitlinsil .13! .LoLtWOO, 1559. ; • McCann & Weiglgy. oommissigox 4Magledin,„ . • .loe. WA North ,tlehat4re Avems• and Sig ;SolWWiitir Stret, PoluniNi.ent.t. . Liberal CAvh ,o o B olCes n? 4 1 .0 Pill • • FLOOR, - %RAM -• • • • w =ray,. ; : mit s REDS, 1444..t.kc === • FITS 1 FITS! 1 .FITS• •d • otf , • 1 SC B. irtiteiner 4 .1 ; I 1 . - FASHIONABLE .TAll l at i-. 30 TN urnberlanil Street, nearly opposite th e Blast _i_ Horse Hotel; lebanon,Ta: • . - ALL work done up with .trattioss • sad dlitoteg9 anti eidiro Nitiifaction guaranteed. • Aril 11; ISW. • r -.--- • - 'Nonce:* • 4 : 1 a' 3°3•1 PERGONG barbmg tt ope.accom4a- Intimbozoloi os,A.Rop AILD ZINIIMMN, Mill RIMS wet* OY. Irjul l l.l7,B"ur meat bonnie tbn ant day of June.tient-t <.` -;• '• . < -•sde APtilgylfigk