It•ot it • 4 4 t z irkt Is! .419'44,78AZ UAW •;rA. • a • WEDNIESDA•I4 MAY le; 1880 P AIRS. 7.lwryik, 1%0 04rman Wormed Chnrch of 'Bl3tertef4 . 44:4iftliTdedicate4 It:nAlturday, Sunday, and Mondoy,..May*.B7,lo/1 88, 1860. Furthetpartio uistedrAt Weer. • Mrt.V. ()yea, lately of Lebanon, .-• has become connected with the firm of ilteidel- Mall it Hayward, Wholesale Grocers apd Pro. dues Commission Merchantsl No. 703 Market strhot, Philadelphia, lie solleits.a visit from the merchants of Lebanon, county, confident that he sin sell thorn Goods to their satisfaction. Give him a visit and 111 Md. • • • FIRE.—Oti Sunday'a week, about /loon, n ilre.broke out in a stable on the premises 'of Mr. Joseph Long, near Fredericksburg, Lebn. bon county, and destrcued the stable, shod, ke The loss Is about $lBO, on which there was no insurance. The fire was occasioned by children playing rich mulches. . . READING AND OOLUMBIA RAILROAD. meetinif of oil' rsQard of Directors of the Reading and Coltlmbili - Railroad was .held on Tuoiday last, at Michael's hotel, in the city of Lancaster. Mr. Lyons, the engineer 04' the road, presented his plans end .a report, Whic4owere con sidered of d very matlifuctory - cdniracter. The length of the surveyed line,. through.Adametown, Ephrata, Lids, figanheim god Columbia, 433.10 In lie!, a n &the estimated cost, embraoing grading, masonry, witter•atatlons, track, and all the ap purtenhOia Air a, &et class single track railroad, and livis inileser siding track, is only $1,166,- 152 85. The grades over the south mountain, tivh ioh, , previetts , to making the survey_ were ad. judge 44 be ., of a formidable character, are 62 feet JOAO:mile on the south slope, and . 86 feet to the mile on the north elope, descending to , Read road, The engineer Yecomnienda that Ale it-p -proaoh:to t(eadlrig should, th the last two miles, run alongside ti• - Lebanothyaniit4ilroad,,acian to connect With allthe.roadel centering'at Resst ing, where the;Avidlnekailfoid Company ha'a about, eiktienettapt a large and commodious depot. IT its: salethat, Altman-piece of ros _, In dintlidlo !he is placed' in a ves Fel on. thiraletvay st,fll'aird poculiar •praperty to the atmospherb ortio,room, which Will give-groat relief to poesotts- tfOubled wiih cough. , The , beat of Om water to eugiblent to thr . ovv oir the aroma of tho rosin. It In preferable to combustion, be. emus° tivaporatittn fa more durable. The same rosin may be tailed-for' tvelika.• • • Barnum offers...Bloo. fqr • a live pock led brook •trotit, .übinjured, weighing four pounds, arid at thereto of s2i per Pound for what It weighst z more than four pounds. The trout to ho warreet4to live one week in n runninestream cf freelt: 014, A large price will also be paid far trout.weighing three potinds.each. A liberal - offer, no-dOltti Its only'oode-fa an age that they entotilte:Whoppere herenhoets, • . The folloWing at%:the County Su perintendents of Common . -Bethoole, elm:slid on Moodily of inet.week, together with the celeriac fixed, as Tar all Itard from :—Allegheny county, A. T. Don theft, eatery $1,000; in Blair, John Mitchell, salary $6OO, in Bucks, ginnenn S. Over holt, saleri 'Flighnien. Good, celery $500; in Westmoreland, S 8. Jack, celery $BOOl Somerset, Joseph I. Statue:to, salary $500; Mifflin, Alariab Smith, salary • $600; Hunting. don, Rebell MeDirittf Northempten,ll. 0. Batt". roeb, salary $700; Columbia, tattle L. Apple : . mon, antAry $400; Locerno, Abel Maiii; eni t iry $800; Franklin, P. sf. Shoemaker, eelary $600; Perry, Lewitt B. Verb, celery. $400; Cambetlind; to, K. Noel, solary.ssoo:: Juniata, 3. P. Porter, celery 1500i,Mentgnmet,i, .R6V. t it." I t. Brojk ahem k, la lary 1840; 'Lebanon, Eteltry Benoit, sale. Ty 7601 Latirturticr,'Bitt . i)d" Lratii , salary Berke, Jvllai Bsineaddrout, , aelary $1000;' p h in, thincultl. S.' 1 urii u, cutlery $550; York, Dr: A. B. Blair, celery ili006; Ohealer, Warren W. Woodruff, Salary-$400;, Clinton, Jesse H. Berry, .$0693 PAllivvskre;tbarleis W. Deane, $800; Indi entt,BaucuerP. Vollmin,.ssoo; Lycoming, Hugh Cooties; tireili Montour, William Butler, $500; Narihututoidandi lacob rip, $557; Wyoming, /noel, BetFrer, .Thamas O. Oaroth 'ore, 1500; Virachtngfonl' J. B. Lunation, $800; Wayne, Bliss 6, Ward, $700; Bultarr, William A. Gray, 1660; Bradford, Charles it. dttbUrn,.sl,oo: Ovial friend of ours a few d Wye eapAitilited 2,quorts and n' ;pint or small ione•fo , hir garden, next morndog•he could not find one of thorn. What became 'of .th 01/I—were they stolen trans the garden, mild ho plant them upside down, so that they commenced growing totrirds China. Tlt LotitisTs.- 7 lf the month shall bd a waria one, turreetnajust now likely, the ser enteeuthqauxtlecuste may be expected the lasi weskeof ififflkftly. A cold snappay make them a few cloys later. The last time of their appear sem efavi. giera' 2gth .3r M ity, .tfut #plietkinCtiitgpon, the 'tint adYeataTera periabod,.laiithie mata . liady did not aPpoorabo:iaVotled.till about thead of June. Mr. .11milisttei ADiEdiNger, of Shaeff emitown..barigne vat' the contract for carrying the mail RilitoonA k hetyteon Lebanon and sh:alit oretoxne ifek Ait6itcCorners, at $197.4: year,— Alsd: 9it4ienit',l34tifferstotiu and , lipdtkicir's Mills, tri weptlyeattis97l:li year. kJ ., From Sitoaff erittoW449l.LllVAtibb4lll Steckler, 54 1 ) Itle r i t flfb 0 el i tßpeet of t/Wne l t ,i 4r „ft tiitiqnr noire on tirsmuz onwards's& Boma 'of - o*, lictplitivor. r sa r .v e r h tlis .11 on tbp Fop? up a mac nor •thatt on the CountirtitiA., The repp atictre'the glitirrphieu in. Abe gent'. ire passes thrdwd/roborftlifteeelthltiti-nding the :figure 5, while in thigtiliftletfayifBdetrnot touch the line. In the ehitraYoYiltrtpgat the second letlor 8 ip the word Toppapmipt9t t he•wh _ p., LIP Pin "Aquino it is,onvertM dho•rett ter hi or the word Five. • ; , •: 0 " - • _This Counterfeit Is printed 'Ott iliturfer;„'lmper flop Abe genuine. ++•+ a / , •..ft cplor .the CouniOrifelit • 'AC owls derkitfatbB9 is die annuine. 'the.titin @boding In abotifordrinVe.Dollare in the centre of the note is narrar o pz Abe Counterfeit 'than in the gent:t ilt:if, /pkiiivipg generally is less ditiriet, .. The ..napabilean• Seotiona l r 6onventiOn .l meeetsllftbOaild" to•dSf!: The prominent can d Asia fab ate Presidential nomination are Sew ard, fit Xevirl4tirft 040m3ritor Wale, of Ohio. Forney, the delegate from This district, being unable to !wive, slabstitated G. Dawson . Coleman, Esq. l take his "plaoe, and who left town on Thursday last. it is said that the Chi cago Convention Will not nominate a candidate for the Vice Presidency, bat take Mr. Everett, the American nominee, on their ticket. They will do this to prevent thepleotion of a Vice Pres ident by the Senate, htPlocto 'run Mr. Everett in, while no hopes of ttie election of their ~Presid ehtml.tandidate are-entertained. Pretty shrewd manoeuvre, but, "there L many & slip itwint - the Anlp and the 11p." • • DISTINGUISHED ABSENTEES.-1088tr3; I.lvi Mine, A. It-. IT,ongliter, T. T. Worth and A. Boyd, left ; li town ontto!Oliy to attendtheCo?tyen-, qiiti , et Chicago, and i s it-ipeep at the irlarto . ; . 111.111 . !Ora . ..;..-Vongrega 144 1 1 4r0 01 04,4* . .04114air their Chitroh,itqkiat t it*i i „,... l4ol , l '.o l i'4llll,iiillitni DA:. Bervioi l c '' " ii ( 1 0-4 1 0, 1 1Zhe Publio:.4l.l4f#!ad tfbili; • ••• ; " MayrelaiiVirto a cab of stock held by the borough in the Phila delphia and Reading R. R., rewalted AGAINST et idle by 80 majority. There were about 160 votes polled. THE Wahrer bewtokrat office of this borough has bean taken by Hr. Henry Hartman, 000 the late proprietors, at the appralsement. He bus our beat wishes for his prosperity and success. Persons having Goods for the Per severance Band Fair, are requested to hand them in to Mies Kate Greentiwaltt, Water street, as soon as possible. The Fair takes place on .neat Monday a week, and time to number and arrange them must be had. Jacob EL Miller has just received a fine stock Of New York Hats and Caps, Spring Styles. • • , • - —• • The attention of our military friends is directed to the General Orders, Nu. 1, adver tised by Gen. Urieb, in another column. The Detroit as publimbeilast. week was :ncomplete. HEAVY BETTnios are already corn - meneed on (be candidate, who is likely to be nominated before the Chicago Convhntion: But Hood'under Funck's Building is nut alarmed as Wog as the country is safe. his cool sparkling Lager and other articles aro very palatable this warm weather. Hare yob seen his Extra Silt Oyster ? Well just BOP in and satisfy yourself, under Funak's Building. • Mr Gibson Spero of Annville, has a short-horned Durham CO/ Calf that weighed 128 The. on the dny of its birth. That will be something for the next Agricultural Fact-. T,b e 'Con cart of Miss , LOUISAMILLER will tnke pinee this (Redo/eO7) evipiwii in the :Cann B.UEO. . . . DROWNED.—A e9n.of - leremiah ate- Gill, aged about 15 jean, weekiteitfdeletriiiirdwn rid In the Union °anal, neie' the';'pFstei . Works, on Thursday night of lait-..w.OilPtiltlehody.vras found on Man'day bust, nittlittiffitraitit. Nebo, jreeterdny ifternoon. . • The Rev. S. W. I.4kwerv. 3011 1 by s t: pe ia I request, deliver o• Lacineel,oit. ifie subjs. t of TEMPERANCE, in the ht,lri . .060100; in this place, en Monday 8 TB; a 74.0!e10ck. The Lecture will be on thegoritiralsaliject of Tem perance, and will be illustrate - it by ti number of pleasing Paintings, thrown upon Canvas!, 'with lifelike appearance, by the Biagio Lantern. The proceeds of this Lecture are to be applied' to the benefit of the M. E. SUNDAY Smoot, Admis sion, 20 cents; Children 10 cents. FITLER'S INFANT . OANhiINATIVE.— . Why-let year children suffer with Cramps, Colic, Summer Complaitst, Ac., .and encourage them to be cross ; when there is mob eviexcellen k remedy to be bed-iiii.PITLER'S INFANT bAILIONA- TryE. One hundred testimonials in its - favor and for sale at the solo agency fur Lebanon.— Lemb , :rgor's Drag Store, Market street. THE census takers will enter upon the dischnrge of their duties on the first of the coming month. They will visit every house anti family within their limits, and will have inouto• eruble questions to ask. These will in part cov er the numbers, names, ages and sexes of every family, as well ns the products of every farm; tbo numbers of acres under cultivation, and the number of ho'des, cattle, sheep and hogs upon it. These questions should be answered promptly, stud ns nearly ea potakible correctly, and in or ler to do so it would be . advisable for every head of family to:ivtitg.,,down the answers in advance.— Farmers esmitrally . should, in their leisure me- Moots, prepare.a r dearate statements of Abe Dum ber of acres of land- they may have under' Milli vation, tin iiYober of bushels of different. kinds of grain; thelquintity of hay, fruit, .ho: t yttley produced , leat year, together with the nuMbet of horses, cattle and stock they feed. Tbiti•siould greatly facilitate the labor of the census taker, and also render the information the government is seek log mortrtotattle-podl reliable. • , 7-7 ^t• , : • to. Tills pebOlicil : FttlrgeSd Oa and its tA: 04 ,14...• 07 ery high ittitt,litiek, owing ta , thiftititvy rains, fad * cons Iderable4am age Was done. Us,. It is reported 'that Mr. Wilsor; the pres ent Attorney Putriken,of Penn sylvania, have been appointed Judges of Utah Territory. „ Ulik„. Simmons or - ben/owns affection lie tte curse, the blight, the , potato rot of mankind..., They are vile and fl tby as well as fatal.. They arise from contamination and impurity of the blood, and are to be' area all around us every where. One quarter of all we meet are tainted with them, and dee quarter of these die of them: die foolishly too, becauie they are curable.— AYER'S SARSAPARILLA cleanses out the Scrofu lous corruption from - the blood, renders it pure and healthy, and effectually espurges the .foul con tam inaticia Aom the system. No longer groan under your.Sorofuleus- disorders, since the irre sistable Area.has provided his masterly combi nation of curative viittiee that he caIIsSARSAPA.• RlLLA.—Dentocrat,' Wczter&iey, Ct. Btaoswoon'e Dfaimmys,for April, has bepn received from Leonard Scott k -Co. It contains articles on the following subjects: Wellington's Career, irliZ e ignilt 4 m , Our Poeltion with Chinn, Stabat -Meters ry of Europe from 11318 t0'1862, b Allison ; . ;40vman. nclair, Part ii.V, , Poetto Aberrations, Ttieitutentor thibitlal o Ckur Worthy Viand Nap. What we Rave Done tor the daces of India, Par linmentary Duelling., • - • TBRIIII.—Foi any Acts of ive four Reviews, $3 OD itier annum; for any two of the our 4Orie $ s 00; for any three of the four Revieyitiffirlloo; 'ilbr 4jfear of the Re views, $8 00; 'lbt titaLtA, illOl , . tolitkr=t7cr;grlrintdhireo 50. eri l $9 00; for Black Wood ' end the (04'Reviews, $lO 00. Rernittanctli Sholl,l'oriviLyebeluldresseat to the Pule/lobe's. . . LIIIONAILLI 5C01 7 1 1 3 00:, • :.cgast;ta4l3 tras.t 47 B owi liaf " jok . :01 . of eti quette recently following: you meet a hilly hf-ytatil , ahtiehlifftinstli - in the. t Peet, It' 1 a 4"tdotjAti:ffis n - less, ti`giferydgewig,tet.,t, The reason WI:. WiLito ttht •Isailtsfirgkk idrentgly MCI choose to acknowlodrl:o4 &Rd t . h t ,re re:m ekii;,bet VAN). bow to y.oit'444ta t , as ageatfoinari, , • . ' cannot cut • bef.v.. . • • foi - , a ratfralecuni Orgelaliteness,La-itand , ariwork,on-lttiquettc—the above exabedingly droll, and tizinsgosfs our , ants.. ill ivi ideas of civility.. ,Qum. a4.6106* „ a i m " w hen o ho first magi' t , nti Men , ;rut odr erica.: itbd:gir i thAugh • lie m asse Le., to make our.bow entering ttpi and.. hit 1 1 gqini abrisiyi 01 4. fid: by Ibit.swity *of episode :—"mind Bair your aivilite to jour to the ladi—pz.li off votre ehapeattaen yoU see dem, and Put on your gloves when you stand. up pour to "imon." General Washington, who was a per feet Chesterfield, returned the salutation of an old colored gentleman in the streets by taking off bis bat, saying to a friend who remonstrated "you would not desire to see a black man excel me in first,es, politeness." No lady ought to speak to gen tlemen a in d d y e a e h d o , u tb id e z pt o r are on ti t e h i e f tp moat friendly unless , ;ls no l • POP t. On to be - cut by a gentletrian;tf tigeotleman ':oould be guilty of such rudeness. A ballroom acquaintance of an evening at the drawing room, 'lt may not be desirable to cultivate or encourage , beyond a mere bow-of recognition, which no tady T. • THE LEBANQN ADVERTI . .SARrr-4.7 NEWSPAPER. fillitter to YetistifOltrility eastbe---tnii eoortrued, and, iti , sentlematypreattmes upon a cotreons' reoogn Witt, • to' be raMiliar, lady's self- Yespeot and dignity will point out the rvmetiy.— Graciousness, condesee . ntion, courtesy 'and amia bility are all brigh t gems in a lady's department, which gives Instre,to virtue. -.Firide, stiffness and bateur ate thorns on .tho opening rose.. , CRonP.—Childeen- art often. seized ver? suildenlY with this diseeee, 4 Which,' if - nOt - giliekiy relieved, proves . Fatal. •It generally attacks children in the night, after having been, much , exposed to damp, cold winds through the day. Damp hAnur, wet 'kat, thin shoe°, wet clothes. the, that 'obstrneta.per sphation, may occasion Croup. ktotherst your childrCh are liable to be taken with-Ibis, dread co Burnt itt time wben you letiet'expect4t ; luit It ls not alivayir..a doctor can be called or a remedy. Mind, and for this reason WO would advise, yop now. Rl3.4„.Witalollt a roo ment's delay to buy ikbotile o Dr, Evros% iRrAIITUR CORDIAL. It will cure 'every. cise of Croat); if taken lh time; and also all cosplalots attending Teething, Con vulaions, Coughs, Colds, etc- It 15 . ..501d hy'all restaketw ble druggists. Messrs : CIiOREI Dotroit - r, .b 1 ow YorlF;am the proprietors, and also Role agents for "Dr. Baousort's Ewen F00t.," which - for' Cansuniptive and Chronic dis eases is a sure remedy. •• Do not be put off with any. Ot her articles. Write to °Rosen a DoPonr, New York; ,ir you cannot get thorn in your own town. elst...Stie id vertisement. For ?Ilia by ,Dr. GEC - :ROSS, Opposite the Court Howse, Lebanon, and, T. W.' DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. HEAL THE SlOK.—Djseases of the Dowels and Stomach are always caused by largo depos its of hurtful matter, left . by.bad or impure blood in those important (*gaits, and the Vbisonokit *material in this vitiated blood;aeting on the sysfirsc;•rnakiss It too weak to throw off this matter by the natural channels, or if any is carried off Rim a very small portion So arise diarrhoea, and dysentery, colic, costiveness, bad breath, indigriationpnausea, loss of appetite, belching of wind off the stomach, eta. • To cure all thew ..the blood is the life," and must be perfectly pure and 'clean, then you cannot be sick. A short use of JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN LOMB PILLS will delight yon. You will reel with sur prise their mighty power. and be willing to say with the red men of the west, truly they aro the "mighty heal er." Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Lebanon, by Dr. Geo. Ross and D. S. Reber, _ • - ~..,. Notice. . THE . GREAT DRAWBACK to person x 7 nEIiEAS, Letters of Adminiihration on the Estate emigrating 6 the extreme south and western. country, "V of JOSEP,II, HARTMAN, latnof the "Borough,.of is the fear they have of the Ilevseana Ague—the most Lebanon, iota County of Lebanon, deceased. hate been direful of all diseases. Every day we hear of persons . granted to the'subseriber, all peraone. indebted to the said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, 'attacked by this disease, and made. helpless in a short time, without any means of affording relief. In view and those having deltas er demluals against the estate or the great demand for ..11.. remedy Dr. Hostetter has of the said deoedeut. will nutlke known the same, with presented his CELEBRATED STOMACH ' BITTERS, out delay, to .- EMANUEL . 3IBILit, itlininbtintotl. whose curative powers for all diseases of the stomach mail% '430. , Margit Street 4 Voihanah. have been universally aoknew.edged.. The Bittera,'pre- pared a ft er a long experience and deep . study, have re- ' Vlitif ,' liedfiralt:i4o:! , mived the encomiums of the most eminent physicians, N . .9ATI RD ‘iir,' tn . NDAV'-nriti LION as well Real' classesfromfavery part of .oureountry. To DAY, Ph Alf 213th"."27th nhd Beth.. wilt be ded rented those who doubt their many viorketes, all, we eau say 4 . ill % 'al • ',. 1 , t, .1! . , to try them, and jUdge for theinselves respectively. i c tl i ti u . K .d e t ti h . e . :t s .w m ( A.gp t, r l n A ß . s.ro lt w ),F N O , R 3,o 3 A rit6,, b n ~,,P . n: t t .e. So.d by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. I l'rios. Schaaf, - Verherd; Bates. and other wolf k ' nown . /lar See advertisement in another - column. Blasters; are expeetee . to be •preamt. The se-vices will eintimenee on Saturday afternoon, and . continue 'void 3lnnlay .vening _ uo dander atid[Mcnilay th“re will Usgthrec Linos preaclifiair... • The public is rosi,aCtfully inVit4tO attend . . ~ -. By,Order of the 'MI LDIND"COMMITTEE, • liar Iluekstere eta tvaeued•not to bring sp. ritufue Ilqn .. c !menthe pratnlve • -.: .. • • ?1 '''.:-. •" • • • "• , holar.i.toirti: May II), ISM.: ki:W" EXTRAVAGANT . FASIIIONS.—A recent letter from Paris reports that the modes In the goy metropolis dilly become more Choi, sad - eitinvi• gent. The writer adds : Never has there been so great ademand for costly laces and•enibroideries, and 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 cles of ladles' wear. The gentlemen generally' display much good taste; and appear in. garments greatly, re. eembling those made at the BrowErStone Clothing Store of ROCKIIILL & Wl, SON, Noe. 103 and GOO Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. •• • . • . ear See Dr. San ferd'i adrertisentent of Liver Lurk°. rater and Family Cathartic. Pills, in another column. ' • Ibiportant to Potholes. 4 • DR. CIiSESEMAN'S PILtS PrepEtrod -bySornelins. cipasezaan,. M. D:, . . The combination of ingredients in these Pinnate the result of a long and extensive prac tic*. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all Irregu• lerities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,. pen In th ei aide, palpitation of tbeheart, whites, nil nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pen in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from iuterrup tion of nature Dr. Cheesswinh's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regulsrity. Ladles who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place tbo utmost confidence in Dr.' Oboes eman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. There is one condition of the ['Mottle system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECII.. MAIL RESULT. Tho condition referred to Is PENG eANCY—the result. MISCAItItIAGE. Such is the irrc alembic tendency of the medicine to restore the SC% uld functions ton normal condi lion, that even the repro ductore power of nature cannot resist IL ilintTanted purely vegetable, end free frotmanythlng injurious. Explicit dtrectlone, which should he read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mall. on en closing $1 to Da. COTLNELIUS L. CnßreEmea, Box 4 : 531, Poet Office, New York. City. , • , . SOLD DT OlTn ratUGOISi vreer rei - N IN ItLlSUinnrOßTaitua B• 111:1T01111N42/ 4 J,'" General Agent for. the trziltod.StnteP, fr• .106 Clitrubers-SC, New-York, To whom all Whoieoale orders should be- Adclrossed. Sold at Dr. Itose' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa.. • • .• • Dec. 7, 1859.-Iy.. • . : • - - • • Tr*de•tztemns . now , tq-be.in flavor witli NiroMott ill.. to need of, a good and bedinlful tPid, ob resusinrible.terins. we would say.from A.LAVD; 29 South at - . 2 ,7lfri l L ei c ' iP2l l 4 (3 whet jolUn G bp stilted in a style and unserpaseed. IFO procupia bottle .oE his Celebrated HAIR DYE for beantifying.tboDair. ae. • ' ' - Job. 22; 1.1160.-4. I!ji - 04 - *;:a0 - # : *.i . : Sir- A UNION PRAYER. MRETDCO of Young' Men, Li held every Sabbath morning for one Itonr,,commene log at 1 / 4 before 9 o'clock, at tho Room of tbo M. C. Association, above D. S. Itabees Drug :Store.- All, .sind especially Young Mgn arAVlrlted U 3 at tend_ Englieh+reehhihglau -a*itronath:. mofnlog =and evening Tott tile. ~tfdalst 's~ e S iseppul Cb h•= Gorman 'p re a eliiogthesl,qtentlo y' 9} o'clock, Engfisk 1014e:evening, In S'alethLutb eron elinveh,-by it stranger. • t'nuTlt-TAUT EPISOOSAI. CuURCII—t-Servi n' Tern - pernnco 1101 tIVIO Sunday at 10 A. M . t and every Eridisfolt:7l g. • " English servietia.neat t . ,Imid'a day morning and evening in Mion'e Litters's - °Punkt:: Cu the 11th inaL, in tblajlordugh, Albert. Dan'!, infant son of Ge0..111. and Louisa Fauber, aged 1 yearo4 months and .Ifrdays. On the 14th inst..; in this borohgh, Jacob IlitaCen net, jr., aged 44,..y5ail etioßttis, and 25. days. Wu,. The fuCeral. Thtirsday morning at 10 o'clock. All•thelfelenda of:lke-do ceased and of the fatally ere invited • "' Weed. • • • • - - • -- • , • A 0 z, On the 15th tali:(tift . lifiCiiltrA i leinfelter, D:tvid ilarimail to .vs Melded, botlnif The 140bstiteri Car A fulls-,0VE044,*/2- LE:RMONAii+StosMAY ;9, 186 Q. 80 reAt,lBo..'.."eli 10 - Lob. Val. Super. Pined 00 Butter, . l6 Prints White Wilma; 45 •• Luirg,, 10 Crime Red Wheat, . 40 Ta110vI) • ,s• r ^lO , Prithe Rye, . • .80 Want,' .12 ( 1011 1 ); - . 80 ~ Sboddets, . ,„ ,10 Oa , , • , 00• , • ••., ;4 1 , 6 Clover-seed, 4 4oep r ! ! • Timothy-800;r 2.60% HeolyWo4,'' 1 • , 25 Flax-seed,' • • Yso' 6 Dried 'Applee;ll.bto,s4•ooe Bthedltagsi ' Dried Apples, pes.loo; 6b•- , Mat *OW; • Peach "Snits," • ,••• •• 260 Ortistd*e, ,- .164, Peab 126 PesiihAWlSlb:, 0234 (W a lt ; gs • Witi l i t44r,iCri 5.... • •7 • . Vinegar;lo.gal.l t 1. . 1 2 .5 4 ; • •" •••••‘ Apploilatterakvirk; 41ka • I tr.' • • •-,.;:tof iVe • r •••••—••• • '4 The. Pislisiiiitptif iVAMMet: • • ••r•Ptirnsmtr.rois., May:l2, 1880: TheiFlber &Littlest hat' . been very dull since otit laid, and to strent colicession fir 'price tiMite' l hh - sabinitied iincirec . ri are en- tirely out of the market and the City trade' buy very sparingly; at thh close we:twits° a disPosi-' tion on the part of .holders to.put down prices. Sales superhoo were made to•day at our lowest quotations, tho receipts were nut quite no large as the week previous. • . Wheat fell 8 to 10 cts. per bu;hel, during the week with sales-to a soosiderablo extent; at the close the decline was checked and there is a little more firmness on ,the Market. . Rye Midlititiheto , selly freely . for , disti lling, at our rates. Corn fluctuated in price and settled firm, at our higest figures. Oats although in good supply, met a fair de mand and are steady at our quotations. Whiskey was dull early in the week but closes with a goal demand and prices steady. Plaster is lowtri and in a good supply.. There is not much doing in Rye Flour. °Ala Corn Meal.. We quote : . • •... PLOUR.--rattperfine,s6 t0.56.25f ..Extra,lB:26 , to $8.50; family t $13.. 75. t 0,57.60. 'RYE -FLOll.Re—Penali.,.s4:l2 01.5,-.Pir gracial frtirto. N•EW :YORE erry TO MARRIED LADIES CORN DlRAlt.—qtalove, sB:s24: • $1....46 1 * - 41...48, latter for Southern • White, $1..56 to $1.62 per bueb. RYR.--Steady. at 87 and 88 cte. per'busb. CORN.—Ranging from 76 •to 78 gents, closing at the latter Ogore. OATS.—Southern 44 cents; Pennsylvania 48 can is. . WHISKEY.—Ohio, 22} yenta; Pennsylvania 21i eta.; for drudge, 20 eti. • • PLASTER.--?er, totrs3,2s to $3.50: 17313 D.—Ship stuffs, $23 to^s2s per tow lita. &loge, $27 per ton.'.. • - • • • ;roan. tee pectfully, , .'”,_A .240 NN 4ft WSIGritY: JAR. MeCAsrt, OLIVER WEIGLIIY, , bebtIIOO.CO. 238 X9rth:Wharvesisany 283 N41 ,- th Water St CATTLE MARKET.—The trinket 'fol. ifeef Cattle was very t6is week, tbefofferings log very large, onscesttipg,te. ovoz 2300,tivii. , at the diffefehl yards, Orieeefell off $l., ralrkicig at from $7l to 5101 the 100 lbs. The„Kinciptil kips were within therango Of $B. to 150 Cows and .bulves were disposed of atthe,.Olf fsotiinit,ytirds, at from $25 to $6O each, to con dition. Some 2500 Hogs were received. enff sold this week, Including 2004 at Imbeirs.yard, at $7 @BF •fer still fed, sB@Bl for. corn fed ; and 450 by D. Miller, at the Avenue yard, nt s7.llgB# the 100 lbs : ,net, the market xather:dull... Abour 'OOO Sheep were dispostiff Albs? Aconite yard, at 41@5ia. fur clipped,. and s@fiic.ift lb?gross, the wool on. . ' 1 Sebi :litilnirtiOntittc 5000 - Agv Ws' 'Wanted. To sell 4'ner•inventiens. Agents bevel made over $25,000 on one,—better than all other similar agenri,m. Send four stamps and get 80 pages I particulars. gratis. I§PITIVAI3I BROWN, Mny 16, IStio.-3na. . Lowell , Mass. ; • • Flat" and ;. ap- ore • • AT ' , /40 2 4, t1 `.13AGLE BUILDINGS; ' Arr i gkEVE;ISI9::BANON, PA. RACTICA ITATTEIL . Manu hiaturer, W Divests and Retail Dealers in HATS , AND CAP?;'t bo heikst SPRANG STYK. • SILK ATS' I n eliapes and quid t laic I rate; NEW ST r LEI‘Of SILK HATS, for.= ... full assortment of Cossimero Hats. Sprits style, CAPS-in andleste.wariety. A splondid - aavortmetit 'of SEAMLESS:CAPS—the newest out. YOVAVE OPERA lIAT, and all other skyles of Soft ILAs. now wore from the finest to the Olibasdettitikliticellit. keeps a large as isortment of STRAW' rEitr dna' etiles ror Men, Youths and Children's Wear. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to hue:nese, fair prices and straight forward dealing to merit a coutiutuutce of public favor as here tofore.fa.. Hats of all kinds made to order; at•the ehortest notice. Shlpplug Pure bought. and the bigh t:et prier paid In CASK. • JACOB 0: MILLER. . ,• General Orders,Orders, No. I Blimp/Mt Omszin's Carla, 2d. Brig. bth Div," P. V. Shulman', May lat, Bptl. , j r I MID VOLUNTEER COMPANIES of the . :2tl .brigsidle, • bth Dirleion , V V., are hereby notifted.thrt.e. BRIGADE PA gADE & REVIEW, will take placo on SATURPA Y, THE 2i54 • DAP . : or MAY, 1190, centutencing at 12 o'clock, M., at .LEBANON, PA. All Companies clnimin•• to belong to said Brigade, are requested to he present, properly equipped, and with full :111116 itt of der. „ By command or Get:O)lFM. lIRICEI, 2el thigliclu-sth Division, F. V. P. connmtion with the oboes Orders, special nitration is requested to the following decisions, made by tin, Adjutant General. to which all companies' in the aforesaid W.V.:ale. will ho subjected. - Titec the ttrig . adier Getiaral,ttly thecirig . ltt tp examine any Officer or a compari,Viiiid ask any alai :Woos in re lation to Whatever busiinets -Shut •utity be before Win, and any incorrect statement or bill wilfully made 'Or deniatured.by any officerouid certified by. Mtn, on his honor tie n..soldler wilbsaltleet him to be cashiered one a Court Martial. . . That no Officer or Prlvate , gauadiinuind paylanletsliels completely uniformed, and equipped as is the Company to which he'belonad...A wiember.that paradta , three days is entitled to trispay.fer•that :time; if haPisiiibi4...nt throoAcTit. Chet nosimfosCbmeolleited, and added to the Military - fund; And unlit etni - ftries.are paid; ire c.o4fini. 011 AW ANT YAI. • e•••tf wx• -••• ' ••• • 4,4 4'4, 11 .Our . l.;awldoiatifol: contemplate substitutes and no member can I Ira. pay. f raellis anbstitritaiite lifilt7.ltY 4: STINT'S.. Henry & Stine have just opened a splendid stock of DRY (ADDS, s - RQBLE; " "•