0 ,41 1 4441 t f ,pfik * T atieriltaik-aS 56 A YEAR 7ir.. O ,WK.N9N PA. - }V.IIIS.I4ADAY, MAY 23, 1833 ~,,..: TE T.....--- E AFFAIRS. O'ves,' lately of Lebanon; has Immune Connected with the firm of Beidel- Min * Reyward, Wholesale Groot's.' and Pro- duce CoMmission Merchants, No. 703 Market street, Philadelphia. He !militia a visit "from the merchants of• Lebanon county, confident that he ein sell them Good% tn 1.141 r aattsfaction. Give him a visit and ntrinit Tat fOlidWitik are.. the officers re . ...comfy inStalllsd for the imsning year by the Grand - Image * prOdti Fellows of this State :—M. W. Grand *Aster, J. Alexander Simpson, Of No. 110; R. W. D. G. Master, Daniel Washburn, of 1161 291 Warilen, W. nag,liab, of No. R. Wet G. Searetary, W. Curtis, of No. 28; W. G. Treasurer, 21.. Richards Mackie, of Na. : 1491.„11, W. G. Representative to G. L. tr. S., Rob. MIA. Lumberton, of N 0.169. r • • tHE Town Council met on Thurs . .day evening.- The following bills were presented "and orders . drawn; elk E. Miller, expenses 'for Spec Sal Wootton, $4; -$3O; D. Ger. /Mad, damages, $25; I'. Palatine, damages, $8; B‘o * , rroo 4loy, near Water street, $9.75; o - nr r 5. lkaefittigit Artie; Vird Merkei akraet, *M. OW matfett.Ordinance . for the'. oPen frottiValberry ....eat to . Spring alley was ordered to be published. The Oomoilt ..toM 14P0iSd estimate the probable expenses 1011;thelear - iBBO, &t., submitted the folidwing Wort and tos Oaf Ma . • • Lan/Non, May 17.1860. Titoinottirnittee appointed to estimated the ex •piinaiar of: the year. DM, and also to recommend ihtrirete of taxation, do report that the probable iintonssos .ba .Tot.:Printlng, • • $lOO.OO de. Miseellaneeus,' 100.00 .do. Appeal expense:W.:: • • 21.00 tin. Iqs, 300.00 . "dm Latavimets e ., 50.00 40. Police Salatios. - 16'0.00 loeflutveyor and enliven selariei,`" 225.00 doI Int.-on impinvoment bonds, . 192 00 ft - Itaitroad lonu j 1800.00 dd.- 'Grading, piltaing., bridges, land :damagee, , /so., $5100.00 orOrAtiona m eollectiout and. percitutage 000.00 '• $6000.00 Tft theretfr-kka dlwveraxiionsas 'ft *ill reit - afro a 'tax 40 tuft on trio dollar: ~ , in. a valuation 0f 111300,000 f equal to $6OOO, KAIiMANY, •• . . SAMUEL LIGHT, tllpoit be adopted, homm it timAtio4arge,l, and 06 rate's raco mmn tided agreed • .An the report WW6 accepted, and the reljoidlun adopted. Off motion .it was ordered that the appeal fur Borohgh Taxes, be held on e.turdny, the 2d day of June, and that the com 'inittee on-aald day be Messrs. Walter, Fauber, L "filyalstiNiiht the Chiefliturgess. The Coon - at Vrtteeedild to the election or n Collector Or all 41i'40 ensulng year, and D. E. 'Miller 41417gottely eledted. The 10 bf.the Collector redritSherdt Sper - eent., and thal:4o.Per cent. de gat:Gm, tieallowed on all Taxes paid. on or before AhvilQl3l;hf 'ory. Oh motion the .Chief Burgess wtti - titletto hoary the >pfepor f holders in Alarktiflliwirei, from Hill to a point south of John Gasser's, to make their pavetnente, dio.y terithia lixty dep. On motion adjourned. . A recent lettgr frouiLebanon to tho Illarrlsbureatriot and Delon explains the course °GSM, 13 . 14iirger, In Op Charleaton_Conveotion. 'that it wee in accordance with the sentiments of the Democracy of Lebanon county, there con be no' doubt. Tbbt Such a course will be pursued at Baltimore Is to reconcile the ditrerenees is our ranks', and.prodnee harmony, is also the senti iotir of our Dotnooracy, and the efforts of Dr: *miller, we aro confident, %rill all be in 'that di.reetion. Ile is not-wedded to The iltraitint of • either the north or the south, hub only considers the best interests . d the ttountit and the welfare. • of the party, wiltoh.alope . can maintain them On tbcrquestlon of it Nutters& Dr. Glonieger 'voted lit the first plane fur the 'Cincinnati Plat form pure and simple, as proposed-by Mr. Butler, of..lkiassachitrotto. The Platform Committee die. Agreed, and submitted to the Convention a inn jiority end minority' report: The majority report wits firs~ offered, tha minority reporrpresented ai an of nenduted,. wired Mr. Butler Moved the Gin eittnati*PlAttorm as an amendment to the amend ment. Tills letter proposition received 105 votes, Dr. Oluninger among the number. The Douglas men generally, voted agniost taking the Irlatfiirui without explpnations„ Had itheen adopted it la probable that the subsequent •dith- - eitities might have boon avoided. • “Aftel'stbe defeat 'or this Mem:ire of concord; the question prose 6h, the minority Platform, against *bleb Dr. traningett voted. ‘llis,,b_lbjeet injaking Souris. Was.to get at. the' Majority report, pod patit if,auch form as to be aecepta ble to the Oottventitin. ft was 'his intention to vott;itt tiirlit• the secdnr regoluthtn, which is sup• pditiirto`lfoatarn.nn'itil orsqment of thit doctrine or Co4ressionqi prafection, to Slavery c the Ter ritorieand- thus rottioVe from the Platform the feature' Most' obleetionallie to a majority of the 4orthern delegates. But as this opportunity was notaffered, his vote steeds, on. the record an fink res. the-Citt okneett Platform . pure and simple. Ile refused to-sign the paper instructing Mr. Wriiratio4nte - fer the majority report. I, llVeilf3Oingei voted fur Mr. Guthrie. His first cholee;*and the first Shoiceof the Democrats of Le‘bitnetPoPtiotti Is.MR, Brsokinridge, but as his name . wati not preserhod to the Convention, he took the course best:adepted to ,pr.iniote the interests of his tivpritecoadidate. For Mr. Do n . glas he °evict not vote.' Dr. Gioninger en tertains no inveterate preludes ag'alust Mr. Douglas, abd sheirld he 111001,0 the nomination would support hlep filth earnestness- 7 aod 'so would tho Benin orrkti or this coanty; But be is not.tbeir elutes, and they claim the rlirbt to exercise the privilegea -, asloptillbrillllldulo;rate;l I tri i ft&Ktrztelg ,Marshai VOST has made the. folloWfbrppointmeit tii,to take the ten 0 TrEbtanall do (0, Os t= - 8. mcAdppu, Bnmus4''»iMitabn;.. Eplirlsffn- iteettfoi, b. R. Walker, John Alwel .. ; Ella* .W,alboro, .There are all gaol. meth and will portant• the unties or their office intollimily. awl carefully.' - There 'were somegoldiroplOpelliiptobrarbo Satikbeerr 'disappointed, fur whiph rit arilt.WOrrt• but as all could- not hayt beerr . lappolm lON tome ..illiapiolutresitss.AltStitilttoi: irtror.them next time. • 0.... . . T,4II I •YES , Alla • ABOtitoririllißb • WilteAF. l , ... . the 000feetienery Store of idr. John. Cireer wee i ' .. . robElidlOr dearly fifty dollen In money. -Cellars have also been robbed of late. •Titik ppliee . will be ev i t hst.t o ti the cep lii they' (SAO, s oxiilf.Weee deßkii4stors, „ • ieNicfenoe off'. Col. Shunk, at cornwan sidivrilbe4 no Kcal day night of titian: th y m r sowa rewnrd of Led dollars is-Of fered for the V% of .09 property sad thesp prehenviimAot . On Msn., very heavy thnaderitar. _ee dnr pipet!. The light ning 'Whelk. 4.110. icoblated'a.new buitting. in Cumb.o4oiifsikAttryearittr. Light's Hotel. and tore up thi.ekateeta.torrseeeral.yarde. Had t h e roof been of wao.B3lkari Wintlirbava been 'a fire and proltablY n groat Of property. Oxygenated r Tie onotk ed ay sTte ptieregittre , ble pristine-vigor, the /LOW matte "breather friialor'' tadrgo§*;diiityliikare. There /Metre pro4doe 1 044111 p, kst all who rage; try then). - , • - /iSte esrnuel• litho or& -WOO slev ere r Ida • : ,Tpuday, lay his lands being' craulOt in ' I the • ley of the Siesta Min. -Through Trains between New. York anenarliiburg.—Arrangements have been per footed between the New..Torsey Central, Lehigh Valley - Zest Pennsylvania and Reading Rail toalist,"lar•trintiing through passenger trains from Naw-TRrts to . Harrisburg, - for the accommodation '.ooYeatern IriVelers who, it believed, wellgen vglxprefer thi s route between. New-Yorir and thg eat ;The; new arrengemenyr Wig go. into isniletii'.4llli4ay, the 28th inst., an andtafter Atilifil : ditteentretpreas train,witt leave New:Tork daily at 6 A. At., pass Beading at. 10,40, and ar rive in Itrrrist;urg at 12,47 noon, in time to con :' heat with the Pennsylvania Railroad irain going West. The second train will leave New-York at 12.30. noon pass Reading at 6 P.. 24., an'd arrive in Harriet* urg at 8.30. Coming Bast, the trains, will leaVe Harrisburg daily at 8 A. and .1.16 P. M., pass Reading et 10.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. and' arrive in Neir-York at. 3.30 and 9.30 P. M. Kri n e Lin eaweaver has just receiv ed another fine' lot of Flowers. He does a pretty smart hnsinoss,•and deservedly too. As a pres ent to a sweetheart or a lady friend there eau nothing _be found fn our town that is prettief or will be more acceptable than a fresh,• blooming rose or verbena. He has many varieties of differ ant flowers at his store in the basement of the building opposite the jail, under Jae. litownwin i s shoe store, "Rood has a sixty pound- turthi--a fine fellow--whielt be intends serving up on Sat- Tuley at his rest auront. . • -- • WE, were eieeedingly_ well pleased s frith the Concert given on Wednesday evrog last, in the Court House, by Miss Louisa Miller. The audience was large and appiltiatertgricerfortn alsces. Miss M. has a full and very Sweet voice, pha rouid a fair comps titer to thentost noted and popularsin gars that ever delighted an Amer'- can audience, Elite W 4 adtitirably assisted by her brothers and sisters and'a tiiiinVor of gentle men volunteers, The old jail will in a very - short Mine be one of the things tkat were and its best. friends and sequointonees.wi VI be unable to re- Cognize it. The work' is lirogressing_ rapidly under the L Suporin tendenee of Mr. David er, ntlnthy n _ Dr. George Lineaweaver Dead, Death still holds his Court in our midst, and continues to make sad havoc. Wtiore now called upon to record, the smitten death of an other wall known and estimable citizen.: 'On Monday morning Dr. deorgeLinea.weaver had a stroke of the Patty, undit rWhichlelingered tit night when ho The fold Domor" was one of the old land-Marks of . telottiiin,—Ctie of its most respected and seful eitiicnic; exit his liereiSe will be deplored: by a largely extended circle of rola lives and Mends. The suddenness of the calamity is a revere-shook to the whole communiti, who "but -Yesterday" looked upon him as hale and hearty. 19°2.00 GREAT Excitement is just now go ing on in Washington; about the Japanese Em bassy. Mt. ElootrthepitulaVropiinter of the Eating Saloon, iinder4uneliDuilding, tried to get them to visit imin'in"en;j?ttt-falling . in that ho tenured_ a .Mammoth turtle winch be will verve upon Saturday and Whit Monday next; „ also Mtn Soup, Snapper Soup, Oyster Soup, and ev erything in the smitten. Don't forget to give him a call, under Funek's Building. , L. K. LAUDERAIILca is now, for the second time this spring, .in the city purchasing new goods. On Saturday next the new goods will be opened. The ;ladle are invited to ex amine them, when they will find theta to be at splendid and well aerected a stack ashes ever been opened In Lebanon. DEDICATION-POSTPONBlL=TheDedi cation of tho new St. John's Reforthed Church at Sonestown, Lebanon County, will take plame r God Witting, on tin:olth and 10th of JUNE, two weeks later tbart•firsV announced. Rev. Dr. SCHAFT, Dr. Mardi and S. LEI :mien, and other distinguished 'Cle , rgyinerr are expected to be pins. cot. The Publie is reSpeetfully invited to attend. N. B.—Hucksters are positively forbidden to Conte near the ground. By order of the • • BUILDING comm.tYrti. , 'gm., A dangerous counterfeit on the bank of Northumberland, Pa., is in ,Tv:is= altered- from the Farticiff -ft'u . d.brovers', Bank. orbidi. ana :Luis: descri'be'd as foll6virs:—=' - Wv,ig..;:lo.,faiennlir kneeling and biadinkallosves, a femaleoedirylifg a sheaf, mon reaping; and-hobs° in diatance; oval portrait of a girl on right end; dog's head on left ond. ITEMS. BY "OCCASIONAL." FIRE:=Tbe alarm of firo on Sunda; evoning wee 000nsionad <by 4be burping of some bedding at the reo4easoi of T. P . Front:. RIG Wogs did &or enjoy the (die -) a dv at o,go4l.4o6/..Ciift....Sook Store to a'gront ex; tent, oarink-tiiilighibi•to• similar inclusaman ts Ind held ;mkt Wk. otaventerprieing friend Roadie. . . 003131ENDAltliff - WORK.—We noticed, last. week, a number of peroons engaged in cleaning the mod off the streets sadalleys. If the exam ple be followedfit several other directions,- we shall have a town.as clean as it is otherwise at, tracttYa, • . ' NI/#$T. RAIVICS:- . —Zeveral villains attempt ed to rqb the hen roast" of our Cornwell, neigh. bore, lest: - 40elt; Vitt they were reworded by only ono of the 10#4terod .tribe, which land the toate.i ity to most In ti pig Pen; Tho tbievee afterward sett fire tiniyioridtl; whip watt however discov ered before doing muoh damage. 11DUGARN4L.--QsloAtiVt;li.thiele intendk to bold amain' drills on swerySeturday during the summer. clipititt ‘ tdes, and a Ago opponstolttlorlericheis to fin:Pi:R . O. A ipeetioi will be;tilit Ot:the Acide4ipl34lolli. after noon noxi, J to adopt text: inkse: ADJOJTRIIE D.—The' &orliiiiit Tesebers'7.As • seeiation held a meeting. on,•,Sittwilifzi Those present OXOlt for several heu rs. ' Speeehesyrivigpliiered in which tetteikiirs were . t 1 d mon is h 440 ttuld firm in still el. evating their. profession. 'The. association then adjoarneeiiiie die. • THE WEATHER.—M4, I hais this year .earn ed. si repatittion Of bete* st'lliihY-Prtt.tke±l e the weather thus far has hipsg%dlogettitil,f infggestive of warm ,acavaa; shawls:o44*C. in'a,fed. 'rinse ogstaoies over the supposed advent of genial Spring, hero realised'Oht their rhapso dies were slightly premature. .. 4he Veide habitants" an alp te that they , ritiqlont,tiges bufinit b e: 1.1 ' 3 4 74Delfeed . Itneh OPe - better rains as those wlsich hair' falletPti . thin . theligi. two weeks, aml jedgi og,frout,the.duniige: eXperl: onoed along creeks and. rivers4veeAnnot doubt their words. Tliurai3sly.brigght-at succession of showers acompaniedllyttre Moi . t - ter f rifiofishess: and booming of wbeniswaiiiiiiiiferi." Saturilay followed with o ntlortini eaAtifiz,nl,figkg; l ,oll,PFM day the wind. blew a regular safe, and - boxes,. shlogles,:-an.l Wens flaw' Wirt 'aid , Stiebeell that. was dangerous, as well as a oautien to modest pars66l: - lincitii - iitfeto ------- i pp ou t a t e f in this sub jest, for Maroon not tell what a day maj4orin.i fottb. I fttl,!:,4 11 " the sun maybe • onilii3i as &gay lan apon•bor !Over, • T:T viN. • • • THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Bititarivinn-Ynan I/at:sm.—Mr. G. 11. Webs of Elizabeth, New 'Jersey, writes: : This wonderful haseat is now piercing the ground by tbonSande iu inY . garden. They will come out about. the 25th of May. They open a breathing hole near hell an..inch in diameter and 41- to 6 inches deed. Below the holes the earth appears solid; aa , if,Bitiy - had r 'never been;deeper. , Caeui , ,Ohil.dfeli are often - seized -very suddenly with this , disease; which, if not quickly • relieved, proves fatal:: 'l,kgeneindly attacks children in Die wight,aftemhaving libert:rouelr - exposed to damp, Coln winds:througli-the.day-J,Darnp- hmtswy wet feet, thin shoes, wet clothes, or anything that obstructs per spiration, mayeecasiowCroura..lfotherst your children. , are liable to be taken with this. dread complaint at a yen- least:expect:it 'phut , it le not always a doctor can:be called: or. _areniedy found, .and -for this reason We - would witise youmow, and without a Mow: mont's delay, to, buy a bottle of Dr. , ffirOiriliters write Conant.. It• will cure every case of Croup,.if taken in time; and also all eimplainMattentling:Teething, Con vulalon% Coughs;_ Colds, etc.- , It - issoldhy all respects ble drzwgiOta. Messrs: Ontiltif a Dwrintr,...New York, are the proprietors, and else sole agents for "Dr. Bno.sog's BLOOD P00D,7 which for.Coxisumptive and Chronic dis• eases Is a sere remedy..Do not be put off with any oth er articles. .:il r ,rite..to.. - Dimacw a BITPORI....NeW York, If Yost cannot-get them. in. year; own town. See ad. .vertispthent. ?or sale by Dr.„ CEO; ROSS, opposite the Courklfouse, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia, , HEAL THE ICK.--Ihseases of the Ltopela,nnd StomachitreJaWays caused by large deeps ibPtif hurtful natter,toftbrbadorinipureblood - inthose important organs, and, he poisonous material in this vitiated blood, acting on the *system, makes it teo weak to throw off this matter by the natural channels, or if 'any is carried off is a very small portion So arise diarrhoea, Rua dyd6iferhUotio, costiveness. lAl...breath, indigestion, tuipti;qoas Of 'appetite, helehing , of wind oft the ' stomach, etc . •To cure all theme “the - blood ie the and most be - perfectly pure and dead, !...hen you cannot bo sick. - short use of JUDSON'S MOtIpiTAIN 'HERB PILLS will delight:you. - Yon *ill feet with sec. prise'their mighty plivier, and lie Willingln iaf With the - red men of tie west, irnly tbey'ari) the ~.finighty heal er." Sold' by, all Modiegoe De_sler.s. Lebanon, by .I.lr. Geo. Rose and b. S.Tbber. . . ter EXTRAVAGANT re?out letter- from Parle reports that the modes In the gay zuotropolL. ditlly become more showy and extrava gant. The writer adds': Never has there been su great a deniand for:costly. laces and embroideries, and magnitl ceorniateriale of itll . descriptioes. Gold , glitters on all articles of dress velvets ; moires and brocades are all embroidered wttb:gcld. This of - course, J.•elatas to arti. else Of ladieevieah The gentlemen generally diNplay roilch good taste, 'amt. appear in garments greatly re sembling t1111: 1 6)10043 at tbe^trewo Stone Clothing Store of ROOKIE - GI, k WILSON, Nos, ON. apci U chcCtalli street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. ' • gptciat alotigto. WISTAWS BALSAM 08. WILD CHERRY. This remedy:has long been-cherished by the comtum. tiny for its remarkable officacyin relieeing, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and =long standing crass of Cough, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronchftis, Whooping tough, Croup, Altana., buicination of the Lungs; while even cbustimltion itself has yielded to its magic inflneneewilen all other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the past hiSi produCeil no rem edy of equal value, as a cure for the numerous and den. gerous pulinonarg afFectiOni which prevail all over the land. Front C. A. BANNVART. Esq., Druggist, Haantsituno, April L 06,1660. Messrs. S. W. Fowts Jr Co.,— IT my testimony can add to thapopularity of WISTAR * B TIALOAIt, OF.*ILD Cossucv far .coughs, colds, - and pulmo nary affections, I cheerfully grant . you the .use..of my name, as its efficacy was fairly tested -in my own ettse a little over a year ago--a bottle of.ithavirtg,oured me of a severe. thugh and_Pasumonittorbieh I then contracted. Yours truly, C. A. BANNVART. yrom JACOB BENBIL.Bsq., Druggist. • N4OO,OFOW!q, DAtIOUIN Go., PA. April 24, Ib6o Masers. S. W. FOWLS & Oente,—Please send me immediately half a grew Dn. Wismials BALSAM OF WILD,CTIEORY, as it M Selling rapid ly and give 4 good .Satisfaction. , , I have been selling the Balsam for more than twenty years, and have always found It satisfactorily spoken of. I have had a number of customers who have-realized incalculable benefit from the use of it in the first stages of consumption. lam never without it in my family, and administer it to any member of it whenever-trou bled with Caught, Colds, Lung and Bretteklut Affittleus, and find it a most efficient remedy. At one thne„dieing aut . & the Balsam, 'purchased a small supply at Phila delphia, mid to be genuine, which I found to be a worth leskand spurious article. JACOB:BENI:R. tyay Caution to Purchasers. The only genuine Wis tar's Balsam has the lli foriticn signatute of "I SOTTO." • and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile Ana worthiess: CO.,Prepared by SETH W. FOWLB & , Boston, and for sale Ly Joseph L. Lemberger and Dr. George Ross, Lebanon; Joseph S. Lamer, Shrefferstown ;M. Get tel, blyerstowit; Samuel Washer, Fredericksburg ; Brunner, Jonestown ; Early & Bishop, Anuvilio t Thom as A. Harper, if. Hanover ;• Martin Carly, Palmyra; Bowman & Son, Campbelbstown; and by dealers every where. May 23.-4 t. Ski See Dr. satiford's aiLyertieement or Liver Divigo rater and..ramily Cathartie . l , ille, In auuther column. .iaaportant.ta Females. Dt= CHEESBMAN'S . PILLS • Prepared by Cornelius X 4. Cheesetaan, N. D., . • - N2w. r xpßg- Tlie.combination of ipg ients>in these Pills are - the result of a lougand oxtensiye practicw: They Are mild tn, their Operation, and certain in correotii4g. all 'crept larities,Painful Moots - nations, remov . ing ail obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, - headache, pain. in the side, palpitation of the bcnit, -whites," nil 'nerY one affections, hysterics, fittigue, pain in the hack and disturbed . slgep, which •arise from interriip ticin of nature. ?ro MARTUPJ)•:LAVIES. Dr. Cheeseman'e Pills are invaliuddif.'l4 -4 tirey will bridg on the monthly period with -Vegulerity. LAdies who have been distgmeinted in the" ttee of other :,Pills me place the utmost conii,dence ie. Dr. Chem eutanis Pills doing all that they reprenut to do., NQTICE: There is one condi tion of thelinauge system in which the Pills capita be taken withinit- producing o PRO°. LIAR RESULT: - 'The condition referiWl - to Is NA NCY—th e reedit, &lISOARRtAf3S. Such is Meiree sistablo tendency of Mb tnedlcitia to rastorOleaosnit functions to a normal *cold' Son,"tbat ',Con the reptta duet' re powerpt , nett:it...earn:lot resist IL •- • " Warranted purely vegetable, and free from'anythine injurious. Explicit directions, which should tie accompany etch box. 8rica.41... Sent by, mail on en- closing $1 to . Dß.,CoaNau.us L. Cninsastanf Box 4,631, Poet O ffi ce, New York.Clty. • - 80k,B BY ONE DBBOGIBTAN writs xinrxix Tyr IR UNIT= swami R. B. ROTOR MB, General Ageot.for the United Status; ' 16Clisnibers-5t.., New-York, To whom all Wholoenle orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr.. Ross' Drug Stoic; lelniecin, PIE s'• • • SEr Free Trade seems now to be i d favor iilth,blapoleoa.lll... To 4 all in. need of a , good and beautiful renoiiablu tonally we would say from cll.. Una; call on GEC 11. RGIS .IuneALAND, 211 South 6th et:;Philadelphia, ,l When ylsu can be gaited in a style and manner - runaround. Also procure a bottle a hie celebrated HATA DYE' for beindifYing the hair. &c. - • - ' , feb. 22,1869.-4. EUUU 3'tiØL far A UNION . BAAYISOPRTING.fI fount Men, 4.7.4;gvery-sSrdkatliTiornbig . for one liour,.emSoseno ing at y, heats it.cfolocit, at the Roots' of the Y. Association, above D. S. Raberl Deng. Store... All, end especially Young. Moo, are invited to attend. English-prenobirrg next-Htibbath morning and evening the Methodist - episcopal Chureh.— PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CIIIIRCH - . 4 43erVICe ItiTel3l - Hall evety/Sdliday , at 1:0' N. and every Fri'dal at Yi . M. Rev. 'William Leunert,,w4ll prea7h his trodno• tory Sermon in Hießtigliere pangniige, Sunday se the !Wit . . 1 714i :.Alsn the lloreiboepike Meeting HOuse,ln the afternoon at.,2 o'clook. • . . English , aervican'together triih the' deleiWtroii :of the Lord's Supper, Baptism_and eation onnett Sabbatly Morning. ';EleirciO,ti is the ate ternonn . and English ',coaching , egairtein the evening, to Zion's Lutheran ottuesti.r.V. .81 ------. ' '. ' i.:i Ii• i _„; ‘.. ..ta 7... 1 - ittiltfVl-. „: • , . .i..r. On the 17th inst., by tbo Rev..J4%Lotiratr;4oka• Gilbert; ot-this botsonetitixpßoommatnetr• - Or North Annville tvp... fen-t• ••• • m, f. , '' On tlielOirottreiOnr;. 7 .4:iiiiiiii: i': VElirst,“ • D. D., L. K. Stine, M..1; 1 . - , - orPit i llade}phin, • formerly of-As' ion of t.ho Into Rev. John,' tint; to Mies Ann,M. ftooor t of Rtißednfitilf„ : •,,;;_; , , , , ~. ..,, •On the' VT& i fie t.,_ 14 . 4 4,14_Riv.'it. I;nWedekind, • Mi. Alatthlan D.Meybrovriinnonetel 00., Pi., • to Mic e Ilahnab L.:(itniplahiifqloipi,..4nni!ille. • Ont tbo 12 nt . t.to e1i,..„-,Wili e liiyit obit , : ,Mon iii ..B; AV. ot-toiliiiyk'utp.;l6:ithis Lltmist I. Smith; Of 1• - ' , 'l' . - *tett •L .. • . . •.* ... r..t.......i. ii ' . . .. . Seddenlytkoni Mondani/41mb% Srprita)..a)r. , 1 iGeorge•ThiretAisaker,SrillhiSriondsand friends J %of the family are.itivitet lo . the funeral.; frpm tilia • A ibis kite resideoei on'nday Afternoon next, .270 2 I,# . c,-at.2 o!clook o withote furtberinirktitui I in the,loth:inst.., ineCorritifell , ttiarnEihili, '-'Catba,..- rine, wife of Mr.,John ; fi t h,ask,..and daugh. N. ser of GeorkW - Bediter," "'' . - , 1 iiiPhilsuielphia,-last.weeki - Slijah M. Stein, for _ reedy of 'this plea.` On tile inoining'of the 20th inst., in this bor. ough, Mrs. Henrietta A. M., wife of Rev. F. W. Kreuter, aged about 31 years. aa.. The funeral -will take-place this (Wednes day,) afternoon at} past 2 o'clock.- Ail the rel atives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. [Communicated.] It is a truthful remark that death loves &shin ing mark, and is well exemplified in the ditAise of Mts.IIENRIETTA. A. M. ICRIIMEIL. HA , mys• terious are the ways of Providence! The family; which a-year ego, was gladdened Mime that its circle would be enlarged by one whose loveliness of character would add to its happiriesi, and, in crease its lihere of usefulniA, is now mot:train& over that lifeless . form in which were concentrated so many hopes for the future. This estimable la dy was widely known, and greatly beloged in this community, although lier .sojeurn was of brief duration. Her death was an event whiiih had long been anticipated, confined as she had -been to a couch of sickness for many months, during which time her frail frame was tortured with the severest physical sufferings, Which, she. !maitre , ' with unexampled patience. The prominent traits of character possessed by this lady were, exceed ing kindnes - s of iMart„gentleness of manner, and devotion to domestic duties, whether as a wife or mother, in Arti ich latter capacity she V/113 distin guished for endearing herself to those who had . for so brief a- tithe beenlm trusted CO her guidance and tender solicitude. In intellectual culture and refined artistic, taste, she bad few superiors; ,the: cultivation of her mind with useful knovidedge, and -the acquirement!' necessary to constitute a polished lady, were an object which amid' her multitudinous duties she never neglected,. -With all these attributes of heart and mind, she was devout Christian. In the peculiar relationship she sustained in this community as a 'Pastor's wife ; her conduct in any sphere, whether:in the Sabbath schde) She;eillibitedgreat•ell ergy, and devatedness of .purpose„to instruct the class entrusted to her care witlyfitielity, Mold de sire to implant in- the. : yeuthful minds: a proper coneeptibn' the. Christian 'religion, or whether in the prayer meetings, at the bedside of the sick, or in the humble dwelling of the poor, her light shane with hrightness,, and eheered others to go and do likeivise." Bre het' immortal spirit as cended to its Heavenly. Heme,..her. admonitions to husband, children and friends, who had gath ered around her couch were, meet , fervent,. and the comforting assurance that "all was well with her," was most pathetically expressed when her Ytka gave utterance in the language of the poet: one banging' On -the Ives' In agony and blood, " Who fixed his languid eyes - on me, - As near ths.Oross stood. We tender our sincere condolence in this trib ute to the memory of our friend, to the husband and friends, and indulge in:the hope that the an guish of grief miy be, mitigated in the consola tion that she for whom they mourn is now in that "Thrice happy land, where gilded toys, No more disturb ourthoughts,to more pollute our There iight.or shade.suereed no more by turns. There reigns th' eternal sun with an unclouded ray, There'all is calm us night, yet all immortarday, And truth, forever shines, and love forever burns," • ' AlfrettS. . The Lebanon Wircekel., • . Care.fulZy Cbrreeted Weekty.... WEPNESDAT : MAY 1.13, 1360. Lel). Mills Ex Fam 47 - 00 i Potatoes. bu 30 840 Et;Fs; 'V, doz., Smith , EOM Leb. Val. Super. Fined-D) " ] hater ; ip lb Prime Wltitt;Whoat;'l , 3o Lard, Prima Rk Wheat, 120 'Callow, Prime stye, 75; Liam, Corn, 00 Shoulders, . :10 Oats 33 Sides le Cloxei-seed. 400 Soap, . 6 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 7flax-seed, ' I'2o White Bags, 5 Dried Apples, l bu.," 100 Mixed Bags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, '4i . 10 , 12% Feeds "Sofia," 240 Bristles, ff. tb.„ 40 Peach .Mlutzels," 125 Feathers, lb., . 6234 Cherries, '1 20 Wobl. v. lb. . 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans, qt., 6 Vinegar, it get., . 1.1 1 ,4 Apple Butter,? crock, 45 lie Philadelphia IVlar'het. Pelthan4Lraia, May 19, 1890. FLOUR.—There is little or no export demand for-Flour, and the market continues very inac tive at previous quotations, the sales being only to supply the trade, at from $5.87a- to $5 for su perfine, $6.12 - @6.374 for extra, $6.50 , 45.75 for fancy, and $7@7.50 barrel for fancy brands, as in quality. Standard superfine is. offered- at our lowest figures, - without sate= - as to any extent. Rye Flour is also very quiet, and selling as want ad at $4.124@1.25 ifeS barrel. Corn Meal re in:l7ns unchanged, and-,a further sale of 150 bar rels Pennsylvania was made at $3.50 V., barrel. GRAIN.—In Wheat there is not mach doing, the receipts being lighter and holders_ rather firmer in their views; sales reach about 5000 bushels Pennsylvania at 138©145e fur superfine to prime reds, and 155@1.800 for white. Rye continues scarce, and a sale of 200 buthels Penn sylvania was made at 90c. Corn -is in "much demand_to day, and some 7000 bushels found- Imyefs at 73@7-tie for fair to prime" aonthern and Pennsylvania. yellow,7soS - Ibuslieis handsorne.white at 780‘. and 1200 busheli damag ed yellow at 65e, mostly * afloat. Oats, are un changed, and 1000 bushels Pennsylvania sold. fit 45e itt store: THE PHILADELPHIA CAT fLE MARKET. —The supply of Deer Cattle has fallen off Very materially during the last week,owing to' the late rains, which have caused some obstruction to the railroads and out off yeceipts.ot western- cat tle, the sales only reyckl'ag,bout 1100 head at the different yards, and prices are 50e better .than last week, the sales ranging at from $8 to' $lO.l for fair to gond and prime quality, mostly at. $9 ©lo'the 100 RI. About."lso' Cows and 'Calves were offered and sold at from $25 to $4O - eneh,'its to condition. Hogs were dull and rather lower ; the arrivals reached about 1800 liked, including 1108 sold at Imhoff's at s7lglB for still fed ; ®Si. for corn fed; and."6oo sold by, D.: Miller, at the Avenue Yard, at $71.@84 ti3loo:ll)Fe... net Some 35 0 - Sheep were disposed of at 41.@5"tal$ lb. gross.' Stix aVirfutiisstdo. Piivate Sale. subscriber offers at private sale, his valuable Vactof Land,contnining saes IL: 22 Acres and 35, Perches of SAND-LAND. II There are about 3 Acres of HEAVY TIM _ DER, on this tract, situate. in • Londonder i ry township, Lebanon county, on the road leading from, Colebrook to Campladistown. about 3. mile West of the fernier place., The improvementi .thereon are a good STONE BARN, LOG-. HOUSE, . . lIOG-PEN. and' other necessary . Oat Buildings. -.A . nor or foiling SPRING of 'Water near .tlnL 'house; with good SVRING-I.IOIISE. Besides a running gleeful' of 1 water through the tract. A,LSO,.a tged APPLE ORCHARD,. held peaches, Plums and Cherrlea. If the above propurtyjs; not sold biforo.Saturdalt. October 0, 1860, it will be offered on f that day at Poblic Sale. Paression wfil be given on the I Arst day of April iscOlitigi a: 'gad and indißputablo ti tle. • • • •-• .mooß'yourt: May 2311640. An Ordinance. An ordinance ordaining - the laying out anti opening of. an alley from Mulberry Street, in [Nip:trough of Loki anon to Spring Alley. I3E IT enacted and ordained by the Burgesses and Town Council of the/broil/411_0f beliation and it is hereby ordained . by authority of the ea*, nett an .al loy for•pudilie nee. of the width of tirteen rent, lie laid out and opened from a point where the linobetwoen Dr. Santuel Bohm and Jreeph-l.lowmaii moots _Mhtherry et.. in the B oroug h of Lebanon. - thence .along the fine of said Samuel Mahal and Jo we), Dr,,,,ruiri to spring...Ai ley. •And the Street Combeioner of said Bortiugh, is , m hereby directed to notify the land holders thtough atitt p a a" .frmin eß W -tb dPe oi n ta l t ti ,S e o 6 f ft t m h e e ' sor and ritfliocrienogotiwdsohreahwnliaotnLhideinees,sixtt; t a r ] . ji le t y tiriebtitorized, omp owored, . and directed to open or apt! O ho tutmetto be opened. reseed May 17. 1800. " -• „ . - M. - pAIpIANY; Wet Efirigiatt Ificet - -D. E. lidittca,,See'y, Lebanon, May 23, 1800., 1.,• - ....4 , a 9 cn a. 93 ~, t - . ._, m- .•=a - ,.. 4 . 14),,,i: 4 4 4. 1,,7 1 :7',,,,! 0 I "O b 1..7...A..41 trtf, s l ?-•,i .4 . ..., C, 8R.,:i4,4,... , 329 t4 0 .-. u 5 . - 0 y i d - ,...z ,g=a.s. V -' •Zej . f e rg S . " ‘ 1 1.. a cj '' 74 gl, '. '-'• ( 5 Go o.m• 0 s• til F.,' rig . A gE" F " :l !rr . og -• -. ).to` ' 2 2 . 7:.:1,4 , 0 ' 0. ; ." .:. - I•Eg - -• 1• . c 4 rig 0 - ° , fr.o , ..g•V c" st at mous c `rp.• tr fl —g . ~., -10 , . a . , • 1 g . •% : —.42.1-_-. ~.g, iT XI 1 g iin ve bd T1. ,, •,,5• '' g . uz • ssl rj ITt ode x? ‘-21 1 . , • st-ta • Mt 0 .1 s:4, F. M: : ',5 1 , 2 ~ 2 .9 A . i ft : Mt '-' = 7 - icrf2t4 c i: toR ;tZ' Km - $ Et 21.2 4 10 il ? P 0 .8 l. a. Fl rt L I FA 'F' Y V,3 , . •:11,4111411 Rags nti iandireigned will ply the Ripest pries, : for f r Whit* Mired and Colored RA GB, in exchange for Books Stationary, Wall Paper, Windowllbades, to., at his Book. Store, in Wahitit et., near the Jail. Lebanon, May 9,1860. J. BENNY MILLER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lebanon Colin ty Btii•Se`Coin • .paity. rpHE Members of the Lebanon County Horse Company I will meet at the public house of Leonard Zimikerman, in Lebanon, on • • ' • SATURDAY: JIINIC 20860, at i o'clock: The members will parade ,5,4 •• '- on horse-back. JOSEPH BOUBBRGER, President. SAMUEL ERB. Secretary. . I'M B. IMBIBER, Treivairer. Hay 28;.1860. . THE NEW ; YORK TIMES. An Independent Political, Literary and Miscel laneous Newspaper. .SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY The; NEW Yeaa,Trues is the youngest oftliedally news. papers of the City-of New York. The first number was Issued on the Itithmf September, 1851,—50 that it has oblyjust completed the eighth year of its publication. But - It - hal already become one of the moat widely known and most firmly established daily c jotirnals of the United States. 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Appearing every Saturday morning. einbraels a coin prehenelve digest of the news of the preceding week, with attractive Literary teaturai. It will atm continue to furnish its valuable information to the Farmer and Gardener, a s dep•artinent which has become highly pop uhir. Price Two Doti Ans a year; three copies to 01111 adlress, 'Fyn: DOLIALOS; five copioa to ono address, EIGHT DoLGARS; tea copies to oue address,•Tcx Dou.sus. Any person sending us a club of twenty or more will be enti tled to an extra copy. TERI'S OF ALL one IMPS—Cuh invariably in ad ranee. SpeCiMfal nuipbers forwarded upon application. As an Anvintrouna Medium, the T 131 1 ,8 has claims to attention, from the one 4 and character of its circula. tion, fully equal to those of any other Journal to the country. letters to be addressed to the "New Tea*. Tines," New York City. • L. K. .LAILVERMIIIIOU, CUMEERiiAND• STREET, LiakitoN, PEAT 'A. • ^. 'WhoWale . and DRY GOODS, • . GE.OOERIES, - QUEENS WARE, aro:). • •FORZADIEB-DRESS GOODS of all deacrip aims, sold' at aa!,:onishing low prim by . . TOR CIENTIAMISIV-- A 'large assortment of all kinds 1 - 2 of _Coals for Men and Boys wear for sale very low . by ..,,:• .. ... .; ! ,.11...-LAUDERMfi.O.C . . G - 11,0CEAMS4All lends Of Groceries and Provisions oortstantirots head and for ertle Obeap, by . -. 4 . • • • ...• • ' -. ••• It. ••1•11 , 1A:IIDE11.111 r i m. 5000 omn ; tittiii Paper Millers sold at Cityi prices 7 ..nattoft (1.0 for twenty five mita ) by L. 11. LAUDRIIMILCII. • .HAMS, Drled4toef, ShOuldors, Flitch, No.l Mackerel J.. 1 In barrels.- quar . ter and half barrels; English' Cheese; do., for sale cheep, by - • L. K. LLI:IDERMILCII . . , pitiTAX4SF-s—;Pir Sill, cheap, by ' . • ' L. K. LAIMKRAITLCII. p/LRASOLS and iinbrellee,for sale cheap, by ' ... ~., . . . ..., ~.. ~., L:•11. LAUDE R 1111011.• • ..., • ' QHAWL..47A . cheap' Illt: of Sawls )utti,,recciriti and 'O. Ilk*, t s hy •. :: - ,lii.. K. L Alp:Mt MILCIL . diltiVrk--,T U:it"ri;ostied and for-ssie thcsp. by . - . WANTED:': WANTED! 1 -, A 'IL kin de - of ,PRADVCE , su c h asjitlttltt,ggs, ..LL Lard, Tajlow, So"aiL:l4titis ,Sittitl More, clik 11 tch, Dried Apples,:do.,k,ker tebieli hei i:lgheSt oWirket Tema will always be•paid•tu , Stilie - Gooas, - py - • • •••• ••• • ••• L. K. ' LA.U.DIKUILQII.. • laannoti, May 9, 18130 4 110W4AN, HAUER ,V•e:dt • P,S E R- 7 16%.; This Was, ifyou DVant Cheap Limber. TH undersigned have , Ititely rotated a partinii= shiploTtthitpurpose of engaging in the .ber Business, On a new plait 'would respectfully , inform' the public at largo, that their place of busincis is Dana Bowasx's Old Lumber. Yard, in East Lebanon, front/Os. on Chestnut street, ono' aware from the Evangelical church.. They. have enlarged the Yard and 11 tied it with a new and excellent assortment of all kirikof Lumber, such .ja Jorsri, . • • LAMES, SEINDIXB, AND SOMPTLINCI, Oran lengtbq linethichnesses. In short., they keep eon . iltantly on , harid, a full and welluesioned assortment of: all kinds . of IMILDIVO MATERIALS.,I'ersons irtwant 'Of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their., stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for pest &yore, they hope, that by attention ' to business and moderate prices, .to meritkecutiarutue. at public' patronage. BOWMAN, /ÜBE; ..CRAPP. Lebanon, April 8, 1808. RLJAJ, RI4It.P QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, , hes beau and continues to be the Motto at the NEW STORE. I •lj'E9tL wglinlornllr ofLaanonrt generoi7 they have now received their Sevond Selection of Goods, em DE -. bracing a GOODS, large and general assortment of y - GROCERIES, QUEENS W ARE; &c. Lebancht, Ataq 9,1850, :SWARTZ & BRO. CASII DEALERS IN IOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY" GOODS, QUEENSWARE, , GROCERIES,Ao. TALL BUILDING-, MARKET STREET. Cash p,id for all kinds of Couniry Produce atie. 00 , Ods Orem, 'Goods I' AT VIE CHEAP STORE RAITCH & LIGHT. At the o . rizek - Of; 6zzt;tberiand ,S(rcet and Rank Road, LEBANON ,2A. ESSRS. RAUCIELh7f3Ii take pleasure Ininform iyi hot their.frinnatfind the pnblic generally that they have onened.with.a:latgeand carefully selected assort- DRY 005 • Thi, . . aßocarzEs... QCEENSWARE, &c., to which they res.pectfully invite- the attention of the public. Their' " • - • • DRY -GOODS have all been solented.,with.ihe,greatest care front the largest'lmportingliouses in Philadelphia. • GROCERIES A large stock of cheap Seim/A-Ey Coffees, Teas Choreilatei and all kinds of Spices. Also, a large"assortitent of QUEENSWARE. antoreg'which ire the newest patferns; together with al most an endless variety of. Goods in their line of blab ness, *bleb will be sold very eheap for reels, or Conntty Produce taken in exchange. - - April 18, . 1860 J RAUCH . & LIGHT. _ _ COME AND SEE GOLDEN SIGN, O HENRY & S F TIN E. . r f ,„Er now open and are exhibiting their Pplen Aid stook of Spring aml Snanner Goods. which were selected with great care nod bought at cash prices, en • abling them to tell very low, ani) give Groat Bargains to:thek nurnerona friends anti customers. - - - HENRY k S'PINE'S splendid stook of Colored Silks, In Plaids, Stripes and Figures., 0, HENRY & STINE'S splendid Mask 'Silks for Ladies' DreRW, &c. HENRY & S'PINE'S' Calla. d'Rboso, Itiolines, Cholla &rages, Fine India Cloth, Fine India-Foulards,lndia Lustros, - Eldt.lBll Persians, . Cloth, .Mohtir Do Dego, Nattiness, Chalin.Foulard Robes, Alpacha Lustres BENItY ,t ST fli•E'S Brilliants, plainsaid figured, of various colors and at all prices. • 111.1.N8Y Sr, ~ST.INB'S ,-Lawns, Chintzes, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. HENRY & STINE% White' Good., such as Mulls, Jnekoneta, BrFlliants, Boblnetts, Marseilles, Linens, Lawns. Lases, Edgings, HENRY & STlKE'S.Collars, Sleeves, _Gloves, Mitts, Stockings, flandkerehier4. ILENItY & STANZ'S Fringes, Ball Trimmings, But tons, and all kinds of Fancy Trimmings for Ladies' dresses. ITENRY SI, STINE'S Spring Shawls, Spring Strwis, Spring Shuwls. , ILENRY & Mantillse :and. Capes, Meathlea and Capes. In abort ILENItY .51 81Tqfl'S stock of Coods for La• dies' Wear, cannot ha bait and defies:competition. La dies give them an early cull. Just now is the time to buy cheap. r'..ebanon, April 18, 1880.1 Head quarters ! GEORGE 8 PYLE FROM NEW YORK AND EASTERN StANI74O. THE . LARGEST STOOK OF SPRING & SUMMER SUMMER O•®n 1016 Eger Offerid in `this Market.. OUR MOTTO IS I ."LOW , 'PRICES. .Wlll. ll 0 1311. ST6l3.le4iiiliitS of STAPLE: A. FANCY • DRY. --COO DS,, LADIES' • DRESS GOODS • • lotEAt and BOYS WEAR, MILLINERY . GOODS. • WHPILR GOODS, CLOTIIVt - CASSIMERES. • 61 9gl1EltY.. GROCERIES, - CAROETINOS.& OIL CLOTHS, The largeet anortmout beF:r offered. in Lebanon, bought directly of Manufactorere, OUR GooDs,,kyte, BOUGHT FOR Clik.esold3llm. Wo find it better policy to sell a large =pool of Gclops AT A SMAIAL Than to Mil anatall amount at a large percen*L. • • E .OIIR GOODS, AND:(24III S ARS •••:' *-• GEORGE •-•Si PYL E. • 50 phstel Black and Pancy Drxs Goods; ' se do. Iluslin • 50 Ho. Lawns, (very cheap.) • 1000-New Style LalfoB Collars. 100 Spring (Stella) Shawls. • • 20) New Style Bonnets. Large assortment of READY MADE 401131.158. A large assartmeat of new stile DUNT.MLLS AND CAP,ES. GROCERIES. • • 6 lihde. Splendid SUGAR. 7, A, and 9 ets., por pound 5 do. SY itI:FP MOLatt.S.ES, 5,13,14 and 16. Lebanon, hlay 9, 1800. . • ak , Reading Lebanonirdlikv ltranch. Ngr,f4l- Two Daily Passenger .Trains to Read:l . . 417.cr and Harrisburg, urg j . I I A LE ANON, going East to Reading, at 9.07 A.M., and 2.25 P. - M. • • Pass Lebanon, going West lo ilarrldburg, at 7.24 P. M. and 1130 A. M. Atlleiullng, both trains makii elate connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tnuniqua., Danville, Williams port,. &a. llorning 'ruin only connests nt. Reading for Wilkes bane • litteton and t;cniitten. - .• Aeliarriabure, traing connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cembelland 'Valley" Itailmuls for Titteburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chum berl4•• burg, Sc. Through Tickets to f.aucasier;in No: 1 Cars, $1 50, to indtimore. $3 30. Ed lbs. lutgrge allowol to each Phlsenger. The Second Class OM 11111. With nil the above trains. Through First Class 'ficketaat minced rate to Niagara' Falls, Dughlo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the' principal points in the WPM, North West, and Canakt.vi ; and Nall groat Tickets, at lower Faros, to all above placea can be hngbon application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. foir. Passongors are requested to purchase tickets be. fore the Trains start. Higher FstAs charged, if paid in tne cars. 0. A.' N 1001.143, January 4, 1500 Engineer mid Superintendent. . Stove, fin.eet. .ron Ware kIANOYACTOItY, Io 31arket Street, next door, to the Leban , iii Bunk,. vkrlLEltt: can be Lad the largest and Log ursortinent.. s . yCO6ICIIO STOV,E3 ever , n o m!, to tt i o Comprising ins ;13iiorr7ng.-TermtA:—ltayul Cook; .4 sizes, Girard Air Tight. 4 sfs w,illerrules, a 11. nie Mari. litho:hired Stor,-, 3 PiZeS, Hltteliflod , il tire box for IV o°4 and Coal, Royal Cook, . 3 stros,Tritirle flOwer, Different' algae, Panne FOrr(VtOr, 51 , 1314.• All the above, Cooking Stoves, era warrinted to Bake, Roast ,Bola, or do*nything moron them that may be desired: also, it littrge osgortinclot of Par/or, 'and ,Barroom Sh•voit, which. ill , beieold 'cheap for 'easit or approvod CreOlt.. Also the birgsbj assortment and best , En • TII4 'AND- SHEETISON - WARE eeir offered, to the Dublin tSLkh. R. be.eold Wholesale. 'or Retail. ' • The largest assortmebi,and:heSt Amide sod heaviest Cool Buokubs to be found ilf . &bstio n, at.tbe Stove - and TitrWare Manufecteiy of . 4...A.M.M N. •ROGEILS. 6,;;ROnfing; Speutiu.ulndrJOelidng of all - kind/3 at tended to at short .00tluojt 'rtatsonable terms. .• Alt work istatintek 3. N. being. n presides, Worltitinit io Walla° of bu siness', attl6ncla to hie mork paraon ally. • • • lAbitnon, Sept.ept. 21, 1,02., AHINS T BRO. promise to be punctual, tali; MAU A doaior to please all who may get tdrthom aiellbOto cud noes. Cheilp Dry Goods AT TILE WEAR ARE NOW 'RECEIVING LEBA\`OAT• arickg ! Bricks! tinderalgned. in North Lebanon, haa 400.500 or the beFt. BRICKS for Eale. No better can be ' , b. tabled in ibis neighlrrbood, alid he will moll them in largo quart titles at $4 55 (msh) per thousand. Also. 34 inch, loch and 2 inch of the heat Poplar Boardsana Planks. ibr bale. DAVID BOYER. North Lebanon, Feb. 15. 1860. LAFAYETTE 13ROWER, G.IS FITTER, AL:s UT STREET, next door to A S. NLY'S Office L;PANON, PA. ' [tan. 4, 1860. Jacob K. Stood , (tats of the firm of Thompson k Stoud,) • In Ifill - street, corner of DOI , Alley, I)ESPECITULLY informs the nubble that he nontin. It nos froIISE and Srnisi PAINTING and. PAPEft- I - lANGING, ILIA by strict attention to but:dooms hopes to rec.-Ivo o Mural share of patronage. 'A'.Z'• Orders from town and country promptly attend ed tu. [Lebanon, Oct.-5, 1859. Laroger, Corner of ltrutherry and Chestnut streets, Lebanon, MANUFACTIIREU OF ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS -• FOR Cemeteries, Verandas, .13a.looniest Public and Psi sate Grounds, &c., &c., which lie offers in great va. riety of designs at - lower pricea.than tifeenme can he t 4 tamed elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCES of cecry seription constantly kept on hand. August 25, 1868.--tf. Lebanon Female Seminary. finITE MOWER SESSION of the "Lebanon Female 1, Seminary" commenced on thedst day of Fehruarx, 1t,60, under the superrision of MOM:STE , DECAMPS, who has associated with lames Assistant,. , l4fiss JANE .11100114, a Graduate of the New , Hampton &haul, N. It who is not only Well qpalifted, but has also had consid erable experience as a Teacher. .traT , , -11Irs.: Decamps will attend to the Sewing De partment. - For further particulars inquire for Circular. Lebanon.„l"cb. - C. E. EATON'S ltrerialtale I cftdefuy; UcATED AT LEBANON, PA., corner of If4inut and, a puniferlayd streets. - 61170E14'N can enter at any time and complete the full liTereantite Course—whichincludes Commercial Penman hip. nook-Keeping in all its apartments, Com inereial CorrespOndtuce, Detecting Counterfeit Money, 4c., Isfon IV .ITO EIGHT WYEKS. The time, however, is unlimited, and Pupils _aro allett:ed to ru: main until they ere competent to conduct any - set of Dauble-entry Kooks- - • T 28.313: For complete Mercantile C*UlllO, time unlimited including Liplomasls 00 liook•Keeping alone 10 00 Partial.Couree in Book-Keeping . ' 500 Twenty lessons in Writing 3 00 For further inierrnation send for Circular, which will be sent free of charge, by addressing C. B. EATON, Mercantile Academy, May 2,1330. Lebanon, Pa.- - A Civil. War Declared. NOT AGAINST .THE SOUTH, BUT AGAINST Itigh Priapa, in _Paper 50 000 • Pieces of Wall Paper fur Sale irk the EAGLE BUILDINGS. "Di P. FLOW FES would re.peetfully inform the pub that having opened the largest, and Best selected stock of Paper hangings. liVindowEhedes, Curtains and Decorations, ever exhibited in Lebanon. consisting of ensign and Domestic styles,. allaiew and direct from the Manufactlires.' ' • • Persons wanting thoiriMouses papered. will do well by looking over this stock belinn,going elsewhere, as it comprises - all the latest styles of French, English and American Gold, Velvet, ,styles Glazedand Blank papers. Also a great variety of Penne! work, Decorations, Mould ings, Borders, Fire-Board - Prints, Centre Pieces, Stall& ry and Ornamerhuolim on endless variety of Window Medea, Curtains, Cords and Tassels. New and lately patentedfixtures for window shades. far superior to any, now in use, all of which will be sold on terms to suit the times. • • - mob, PAPEIt lIANGINO promptly attended to and neatly executed by the best woiknem in the place.— None but , good workmen - employed, and all work war ranted. Charges, ld tante tudece for Hanging Paper. Lebanon, April IS, Mg. Lime and Stone. underFignediag constantly on band, and for sale u good supply of tho best lime and stone for buildt lug purposes near the Dowighniore Furnace, which will be disposed otou'ircasonabre terms. Lebanon, June 1,1/149.Ati BANKS. - BUSINESS CARDS REM,OVA T.NR—BUCIIER, or north Lebanon borough. has ro. Lin moved his date into the house occupied by Mr. George Long, a few doom north of the United Brethren Church ; where he intends. to' practice in his profession. Bit. B. D. BUCILEB.. N. Lebanon, Marcil 28i 1360 I=MEMIZE TTORKEY AT LAN, bar removed office to Cum lmrland Mreet, In the room formerly occupied by Reizenstoln a Bros'. as &Jewelry store,opporlte Charles Greenawalt's Gardware Store. Lebanon. April 18. 188 n. GEORGE b %. KLINE, TTORNEY AT LAW.—Of with LETT Kum EN.; A Labaaou. Pa. [Lebanon, May 4, 1869. J. III; REPOITIIIAN 3 TTORBEY.A.T-LAW. bas REMOVED big once of A punk's New Building, (second story,) Cumberland street, Lebanon,: Pa. Lebanon, April 6, 1859„ Janies H. Kelley SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH . I iTAXCIe, EA& Ztuddifto, Cumberland Street; • LEBANON, Pa- OPIPERS to the Public an elegant and extensire • assort went OF PARTS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, eonaiating of Diamond, Rnby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coto! Dreamt Eine, Ear Itigns and Finger Rings. . • tiobo .thiAlys or every style and quality. ••• •••• • • • "•—• - - ;••••i • English, Premcb, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and. Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clacks of every doicription. A large variety Of Fancy Goods, Paintings. Vases, kc. The stock will be fox) wl among the largest in tbisseo tion of Pennsylvania, and ills_ basmasdeated-with great care from the most eelehiated importing and manufac turing CO 61)1 le hMuenta in New.Yptitluiti Philadelphia. ItEpAntiso done at the shor teat notice, and iu a most workmanlike manner. My friends, and the Publle generally are invited to en nomination of my superb stock. MIES H. KELLY, ign of the Ipg Watch, Lebanon, Sept. 21, 18594 D. .S. RABER'S • Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Has been Removed to his New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, . . •- Lebanon, Pa. Fr tif P erutnieribcr respectfully announce ro his acqual,u- I tattoos end the public in general, at lie - has con stanl iy od hand'a laige stock of • RULIJ • • PititPUM EBY; • MEDICINES, p / C Ii Eli I 04 1 i LS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISISES, TURPENTINE; GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS,_ _. Burning Fluid, Surgical Itistrumentii; Toilet Soaps, .Se.. Mtrii,.Tisfinccp, /Lc. Alen a variety-of Fancy Articles too. numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates and warrants the finalities of the articles as represent ed.— Purchasers will please remember this{ and examine the qui:dittos end prima of his goods before purchasing else:- where. APhysicians' prescriptions and family reci pcs carefully compounded, at-all bouts .of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. • On Sundays the Store will be opened for OW cote pomading of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and IP o'clock, A. AI., 12 end 1, end 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1557. DAVID S. BASER. WOOD and COAL YARD. . I,•Tiig1 ,•Tiig undersigned, baring - bought Mr.:''' ~lleury Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance .north -eat of Alegirs. Foster Mottles Foundry, in the btwongh of North • . • Lebanon; uhd also bought from 200 to soOodura OP' WOOD and fro:u 6011 to 1000 TONS OF. COAL. of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at tho yard or delivor at as small profits as will suit the MUDS. I therefore in vite all those that are in went of any of those articles to cull and vo the same, arcerteln pried, and fudge for themselves. ,DANIEL Mina, (Merchant) North Lebanon,',pllll4,MlllB.4L • ------. _ I, UMBER. .1.17.11118 ER. 1.// 1E of the beat.and cheeped, tiosortments of Immo% • If (leered to the publie,ht now for sale elt.tbe BOW and extensiss LIJNIIIRK and 00A1,:iret.S1 II nif I._ PHILIP BRE1)11B ILL;: n th* Borough of North Lebanon, on the huh& of the • Union Canal, at the heed of Walnut street, a few t rit, hiatus NOitlY I,llllm .41 neasee..Btount Mills, and one qllareast:iif It9gf,viir ' ):. . Yhylr itiftlOrtottia,Me * ~;, . f 'the best welt•sessnned Mar, tiarqw;-irockatr. 'tie iind llentlook.Roardig-, . Cheryl, .I'.9o6:ool%o9lsoirds; 114, end 2 tneliTifinirtaiid Common Plank; White Pine :iud Hemlock Sn'tntling and Joists; White Oak flowrJa, Plank.and Scantling: ,. andA.lnoth Poplar Boards, Plank and iicantiliNt: . ' • SHI N G LES! SH I NGLES 11 . • "The beilt 4 Pine and , 'Hemlock Shingles; Alne, Rooting and Plastering Laths; - Cheat:tit Rails and Posts, and Palling* for fence. ' mid fencing Boards; , . 'FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and deseriptiout. • COA L ! COAL !I, COAL 11 I • A large st: , eh . or Staten, Stove, Lianiburnersitul, Hollidaysburg Stant' Coal. et the )(meet priers. • ILl—Confident that they have the largan end bast as. k oto scrum:at Or i..173211ift tall descril!tioni. adulates, as well ille the largest aback . t he ditritrent kintle of Com., ever offered to the eitite - . ,Lebeiton eritentY, they venture in gay that they wins mmodhte-allpurtbaseiraatie factorily, and would etuirefere invite •41 who wean any thing iu their line, to examine iheli.tatoet &dile put'. chasing elsewhere. PHILP ellpfnißlLL: A N. lailiantin,Apill 4,1860: --'•—•*--- - IF YOU IYANI! . , - . NV). 1 AIIIBROTYPE, very cheap, pa ro DAILY'S AleL Gallery, next door to the LetanonDepoett
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