/116 4 rt €l •r . - Isti tio • fg.t • c - k y A - T E : 4' Atk %14-1141111/1181/ANlrkt .- .~J i ` e -A:'••• l l4,ric - • •• ••• fabOjeikors..Lpw 'it2tx.B4l, 1869. . zumr - AFnim DirtittOirePosirrositn:444l,4l3di , cation of the noir Elts JOhtee Refartifelf:Dl . opb at Jonestown, Itbnuon County, tsio l ibimo o dl Willing, on the 9th and 10th of "il7/91AWifiieeke'1 later than first Denounced. Barii !Di) `Merl:, , Dr. MANN and Rer. A. 8. LetrlAolli'lled other .1 dletinguiaed ClergyMeit are 4.l4etea.te beprea ant. The Public, le reapeitfUlcrtiviteikto attend." N. 8.-:-Iltebetere iinbiddeu to tome near We grog d: 8)-order of the - 41ING,•COMMITTE.E. Corm SpltiNas.—The.landlord of the , hotel it 'bold flPidegit, le making the neoeatetry artongeiconta for the'recoption of a large nudiber of yiaiters the present 8098011. The hotel; we leatn, hos been newly painted, p,t . Optiraii Ind fur /241nd. throughout, awl nothing leftnindeue that iti)l conduce to the pleatuto of,lbt The ': . aitaclialonl virtual of the Coloillprintr irater•rett ''der it a desirable place foriPtilld's,ltibile the in. ilucoments there offettl to pleam4re•reekeri Ore of a very attractito eltaroatar. We intialpate for thole Spilito n large conl#4lll.oVbillto3ra during tUe apprTactiog heated k 4541,7-, .41/I".ll ) r t ilfalta lute.4l4(...recelrotf the roll° whiz valua ble for the Ptdpit, II Sketch Book; "feep:f ears of. Presehiredife, lreltilbbrn; The LIN; bf Mel.4eedt• "Ordter, Ifa3ii MI of the 1)1W% Illmtrn4d'wfilt the )lape. of. da neal3l4lo-Roly Land;-Paul's Tteivele; fielper Dissected try, Stift*. ISOM, or ie.; Ortehi . German and IthiP• ta 2 Inle4 Adler', do„ Bonet, do, ilst; l l3eelmper's ertfain-Blbilred Concordance, Darnhard's dcfde. , . , .1:rook store is at the old place on sforket . • -Whet Fear of the - 44E01 . es of the St. Mary a (Catholic) Ght;i.4 4 at 's iltcontiernie on Mo-n -dny next, June 4; 1886,•littite Hail of 'the Union Fire Company, in Market street, fAthoson, and continue severni dhyr." Viro 'rife reqUested to say: shpts large. and spkn (Ad Variety of all kings of Fancy Igsedte WOrk, nirclry, had n great amount `of other fNciy•aiiii useful articles will be on en And for toile. The Fair will, coin:stencil !In the afternoon. The- price of admission: will be..locenta. The ptib)bs-dritrespectfully invited to attend, asleep t pisparsOonti have been 'meth) foe fle4ioy, • , s. 31ORRIBLE Acennim . ire- 7 2upoar t urusty 'evenitig t gm Passenger trite .leic V. Railredd, wesopprtiochirig Wernersville,in Barks 0°1304, - 4 run 'over e t man who was lying on the :track int Ostmit e4afitl kilted-him natantly.-g Me-was a ittboring mut) named Joseph Miller, and leafel i wife and eight children" in poverty in Werirerarille, He hied been to a barn raising end was on his return bonito, when overcome by I ttle liquor he fell on the trach.ond Iny•there to 'Witt Isorad depth. The engineer of the train 411• : •1114 : Ititifoker to stop it, but it being down curve, 4',4L04144 not be done in • tcr etvqld the net:idiot. - . • portap.t4ll.6 -- 00 4 gisiation. I mo AltiattOtadd just ice Of thl4lace, Arlie have not aposted themselves in the Beldam! Punel Code of 'the laws of Pennsylvania, adopted at Ratri.burg, at the last session, have a fact to learn. By that code their powers' hare, ,been-materially eircum• seethed. In future, a list of criminal offences, e lti(kierfe :Lallabefo by theta, can only be tralliible by the courts. The list of offences whose adju dication is removed from the power of the Alder. men, comprises arson, rape, mayhem, robbery, or borglery, and In all such cues haft can only be received by the Supreme Court, the Court ofCuin- IA 'Mar, Or one or Its judges, and the . Mayor 'or Recorder of a city. As this is the letter of the code, Becalm:l 7, tinge 63, of the 'Panel laws of Pseturylvenla, partied interested should • rOtikern bee tbs. [got. s • ;.. • • ; ilectioneelityg for A cumber of our 'pOlitlealexobanges have recent -l*takertground agianst`piepractice of candidates ibmcountion to w.hieth. Ahoy belong, to 40Ationalr,l'oV:eintitty'nortilnations. Theta is no tilsguidstg. the fact. that.thei - Priietteisline beemne etaisance.'andanneysitiekeils. jafge por lcisks of! cur' albums. wha :do notr. as those.who v(1 0 11 0 0 . 46 ; :COW-liar( In - :derfigattuilinflons and nominating filisententloas. If it could be done away witt,, inuehlime yagney ctolita be Raved by this aludfdates# sil4 in the end their chances for the hot bitition would be u good, at least, as undei thecondisviyiteo).: It. might be *ell for all who pr.oposa solieltipg offices to meet and agree to stay at home diming the etturnes— pyroltting people to mOq /elections free frcm the pressure tautly brdught to bear. Will they do it.? The 8d Annual Fair of the Lebanon otiußti 4riouitur.t and. Hartioalturai society rilll.lte'hil4l.on the 260, - 27th end 28th dap of September nekt. The Fair of the Peinverance Band on Monday wee .a tomillete success. There have belM but few days on whfola a greater number of people were In town, which, in addition to the very pleasant- resale', gave the 'members and 'their lady friendrevery opportunity to improve the Q 03111017, wp kb elf interested did With a right lewd will. The artleled for sale were plentiful 'and of great variety. The row or feces Itittitid• thew made the affair a temptation to both . oust of visitors. All tbe Bands expected (with 4he e xceptiori of the North. Letinuort Band, who dts4ptellatmeift,). rfere in attendance, And.lolNttok litive from early dawn toeven 'inetesleb ir %talc:. Setter of ihe panda left for their „PRISM c Mendel evening and othersi remained distil Tuesday didrellig, and •we have •no doubt all were pleated with their enfertainers. TriE ta lt affTrilo Frid Be hi borough on Saturday, tuidar, the command 'Gen'l Wu. Unfelt. It Omposed:orthe Lett. anon, Myerstown,redeciakshurg antt4onestown, companies, and the display viss'quite imposing. IIhe.POTIHIVIIIIIIICeI Band o Lebanon, the alierl tOWn Band, and an array of . nsaftittl• rat4itf livened the parade. ---t advertise the eelebradd' t al i Machines of George B. Bloat co:, in. en.; at n : aotion. 4 . . T. Blair„Jeweller, frt Marto a. „ 6 4 4. ig tboosgent• Ina week OT aw o we 4,11111 a 1,1 1 Juitfre'to'speak of item knowingly, Wit feiliel the evldenuartwor in-oun possession and Irc;sa - Arg i NrAtitietieiti fltetn we eon already say' e tber la ) cijifto qui good maohine, and 010 ch 4elfi.vAllnot bi deceived. Whes (snip ti l iggio'be..:regrotted• on - Monthly, ere.' 'yt dratiltenhifilklit i% half dozen qr so of , men and, bill4-rortrit& *by they,wili thus perils( in lit . tlitnaelves Is! beyond oomplehe;tsio4&-0 The VoithltY , Tul,* is,..near at band. 11 there le to"be Roxtploir,osicto from the deoal %Silmlay School oelebratiobs , * ebb iktatell/ 4 " 1414° liken 111 1I II early.' Whitt 0000 . 141 i altizege ;till Aria an 'bbildrid or eif; of irons - re, for a,pub- Itstilaitiy, of 'nis-44 - 411 Orttte'ive3llog oflbs 4th? -one . . of the finast-141 1 horse th Jambs n • thatiein be f anywfiere.4 • Ifitakes.a'spiendid appearahoe;'eal tpeoiattitols,tlt . en'out in fulltuipbers as on orcley: iimiiie 14 ,I:roired by all. Ztal 3 !:*.tazfortAlitai..hts set in -tolieEa 1144:nakikidarinfat Fountain. The eleinke, it itiailidigpt(ixtrzroliflrklipg jineftibr r ;0 , Vatic..V „ OAIr, t;-(Jrl €l4oMli—.ll4ttufdtkr f , ihtlidillilitath strtaritiipi-Berkn,anuory, nor a pant .die dance from *Tit to Jon estoWftfl T tl,' itwo: loree.tescro,lfor w• load of lumber...tQn.bl;ll44l, .home, whilo in tho ant of stepping.4o.PV*ol3 2 , on, he put hie foot on the doublertircierrivliieb: .brohe,'and ho lerigthirile the wheels passing over his body,. and crilsbijigi I him so seriously that he died in five , Mr. Wert was abcrut lifo years of age, and leaves a widow with-bithral children. • ; '; ~, • I .. . • life4illif-abzi oion of Lebanon cou 4 tr for the census takers is its follows: John Alwein—North and South Annville sad IgiStkicitiderry. . 11 ; 05 t... 7/ValVer 7 -§sititara, IJnion, F.4B . t'4lolbilOr Iliad. °Ad /Spring ::., .. . '• i.: .7 ' . Silas- Welborst:sAhel and North,. Lebtipinal. township. ..i..... . . . -.. . 7 brains rertritesr—Jackson, He:dleberg add V creek. . . ',..• unmet liorVesou—South Lebanow . n . 4 ,2 4 0_ !ran. .- . - , .. B,T , goAduia 7 -Tho boroush of , liebanon.iuttl iiloiltr Lot/anon. The following are some of hho quos- . tlonsthat will be asked by the Canada Marshals.. IT IS very desirable that they should be answered correctly, and also I.froutPtly , so fie not to'detain , the marshal an“unicecessti;y length of tips lathe family ' The marshals will commanautheir.irork on the 'brat of June and close thelirkt Hof Augest, They will addtess yotcpbittely, and we Mhos disr citizens will show that ttmy a.betipti a fair_ a pl, re _ .elation of this matter by giving protopt and in telligent answers to each and every question.pro %pounded. A refusal to do to, ttirongh:whim: or caprice, subjects the person stPfefuting to a pen fifty of $3O. • , In the first place it is neeepsany to.Write.cloivn tbd name of every persotr , whim° flattel,plage.of abode on the first day . of Jitte r , 1881 i if 3113 to , the; 'fatally : The age of each; see RCA color, titeifi . erriflite, black or mulatto. • .; 'Profession, occupation or trade of seek male person °vat...fifteen yeilfa . Of oto. ;Value of real estate °Mat Place of birth, nanfing 'the StaSo, tocritory or country. Married within the year.' .1. • Attended school within'tbeYe-T.( I J , - - • • • Persons over twent) , los* orig.- that' CALLIStay rend or write. Whether deaf ordutc4 ltliedi~paane , oi idiotic, pauper or aonviet. • • • NBO3B of owner, agellt?oratlibager of pie!•fann. Number, of improrett . catit:„ Number Of uuimprevesi Cash value of farm. I , , Value of farming itrlpTethentrlaciehinelig. Live stook ou hand June 1140860; viz , : num- Ulf of horses, mules and Ju ne oxen, mitch cows and other cattle, swlikaand steep. "Value of live stock. Value of farthing inspldmentkzarita. machinery. Produce during the year 'ending June let, 1860, ♦ia: Number of bushels of wheat, tye, Indian corn, oats, beans. and peas, buckwheat, barley, Irish potatoes, sifeetpgtatvaa9ol4B of-wool and pounds of tobbecol . 3 Value of ore land urciia§tstla dollars. '•_. Ilipttlions of wine, value'.'otiPrOncts frarlcet gpirden, pounds of [miter, poutidi h f Q! tons o( 143 , , bushels of clover seed, and bu shels of grass seed, pounds of hope, pouods of Ilex Seed, pounds of mapla sugaic. gallons of molasses, pounds of honey and' beelfsfax, value of home made manufacturer - Nadu 'ol l tieilitiiii,•"edel l iilfny or individual producing :iriieltis to the' tineiral value of five hundred dollars. . • - - Name of business, manufacture er product. Capital invested in resq.cstatwp?4 personal es tate in the business. ' Raw material used, inobading fuel, viz: quan tities, kinds, values)tind. of motive power, meohi nary, structure Or rasuurco. Average number of hands employed, viz : male, female, average monthly coat of male labor, aver age monthly cost female. labor. Annual prodUct, viz: quantities, kinds and • values. Name _or every. periOn 'who lied curing the year endinifaane lf 1860, whose Amyl place of abode wee in the family, the age, sex and color, whether"whitn`tit black - or mulatto, married or widower-, "Plittui Vairkb,, naming the, Stat e, . ter ritory of country, m o uth in which the pi4nt died, proreseioni isdeopntion or trade, -disease,or comma In addition t 6 these, there are a .ristoiliir.of other citiesp,ons,-ilie answer to which can be:ob tattled now even.4lth little trouble. „ •. 'the Editibn nem for Aril, , contsiins articles on "The.nommercial Relations of Eng land and - Prillige "The Youth of Milton ;" "Bap . dpse of ,P 4,114,10 . Education inZEngland:" 11 ,90 feel -I:cril,ittf filen cla tu re; " ...?' qtrii qrres - peAdoinirAtf 1i:6141°4 - aide of the Apillit Wel. lipion;" "'Dc Brogue ' s Church and 11.4irk1 E. pire;" "The Alleged Sheakspeare Forge Hes;" "Darwin on the..Q.rigin of Species;" "France, Savoy and Sail icriand." "Address L. Scott A Co., 64 Gold street ( N. Y. Ilt.acciionted:.F.PlNßUßG ll ).4AGAZtarlt, May, .1860,'haibeed , reeeived from the American pub lisherr, r nilard ;lilseat A Co. It contalde the following articles! "Warand Progress in China," "Munich and Ita School of Christian Art,"'i 4 Cap- Olin Spoke's Adienteres in Somali Land," "Ju dicial Puialer-Elisribeth Canning," 6Wellii.3g ton's Career - , -Part IT," "The Mill on the Fitfss, ' 4.N nr cissue;,''.the Snowdrops," "Siritserlind and thd Frehob • Annotation." . . ..,. . PAST phivirto.--we observed a ' d'hys ago, two young risen driving u little too fast through our atleeti. It is not only a 'dangeroas practlei hittia.Alitlet violation of an ordinance, odopted by tonnotls. The police . hove . delit rosin ed to utast all ailVdlaregard - said. ordinanCe, without fear or favor. Right, • ' BEAIJTIFTYOint HOUSES.—Every petson mho owns groundi Or•has the lease of a southern wall whereon to letes.vioe creep op, and , let May or June go ,by sirlthbutimproeing the opportunity of doing sotriething4 hem] (thee tion, must be considete3 - I : 6 3 thlis in tt's4rir 'aiports' n t duty. ttlifleo, pint Sowers tshd iii übbssyter:your oiin comfort and for your oWiTliegits t sake. No sight is more ehariniug than to see_a.lady at work among her early floral visitors:, "Let the flowers look niov;ard in every Through this heautifulxorlac;f For, dear as the smile OrlatrOld-filiMd's face, Is the smile of theldetttrigbt. dowers." • NANDALT,Eiht.—We iietirisotiiiilitints of per sons pluekini Ote• iri the ceme teries. , There arttleme l itovs against sash dose cration,,but it is hopestutbis may be a sufficient 11/11it to Pr4N"i•ltsifit•..F(F. • • • • .11001/4HOLLlNOlWriiWprevelling.amissenrent •.014;1104. With' Tosiisi 11463'04i', lila 'sill: the time not oecnipied at school, la,dev‘ttesl„to ,this-bealth. , fel exercise. When - 48716W atpdh this boys thus eNeyli4lietrielres=freeffem?ll_ cutre7alre ~vanftril,l% wish vie ',wee os-bOY-411{41in." 'They little dread of the perple,t.ity.snA they ropeapneounter eboald they liv e to be men, iterd it is Orel] they do , else m eth_ of thbir -pleasure would be lost. • - .t • • WHAT'IiE?IT ? —Oar' tt Dibrell. , hi sisf i tlf . ; was takenlij,Way ots joie; 4 e . i"; 14 / 1 11 4 41411 ,,, fully , suggest that the joke (and the ambtelliibiw.s.) t il l s '. b een **Mad far enough this aneerieln weather: If ft 'aVas"tikeis ivith "malice pre pense," blessid baba wimoistale it, for he need not PurchnES iidttles/: . .sown o .nsta • ' • •"•'•••f....4.re EOM DiElibgD Out west ie isile 6 ha ve in ven t ed a ne* kind of glue that will stall the ways of. the Olostlbbdatittethilrek. Couldn't our aoeommodatlng druggistrsend-fni a supply? 1104 IS g• - 7-4110 Itto nit - iltdiltane 4 DPI* . THE :LE;BAINTOrtifi 'A DVERTISER.7.-74i to SP aw ne runnipg Vo i ts ‘ is . this questioh not froneidi? onry3;ity,.buf hoopoefleioccasion r ally see.O . air citizens annofea tiriniVinned purl& era.. 5 fr.. ,. ...t* s 3.,:t 17 •AL THE RA; Saitairt rtitution for guarding pretty timil,Agalps,& too artion t 'rays of "Old i Soland thlrsitit more r idiVillg,glize of tiloiyo:44 .; , • ' liOifigi" Wt; boantii 1 MD. II •. p n a+ n appears , Atnee, ~it short jaunt A. Irsiyudtiy; isitiouit us • ttrat the peoepnitLeit.imnbt . ipliilb kariest has not iii, lOg e f'4.._=Lfitiiir44A .`j, 2.240120#16 l i taiAti a yrontirug nppenronts ! surfis' Aildtelit ifv#ll • it - -kitifttfilit,grififtilli.** RIM !tgliAllilliiii -o. t•Stre,feisihtiiiesoingynt=4,llllfWillhl(litsfniel 444 0 1 1 1.4 1 9i0ifVg Mr.ti#r f : iifria. illiee l • oiatess,..l4'.ein * *. time -- fiStilii•."•; , i (.14,-.? . c., • ~.. - 14—....t..: - .. , ..; IT.P .:c.,: •: ... 1; : 1 4.:W i l i t-t /l r D 2 l4 . l! l °''??4ol4Wit s 4a western city, in vbs.:pg.& e large disp lay of aria- At% tie Proiliiiikiiiie4, i thjsithi n'altri;to,bi lei- Aimed but:atidtdonaLlea; - : - INCREASlNG.—Therbusiness on the Lebanon Valley Rellroimilimeql to:be Increasing. The paasenger trainactiriv.genalitlly,well filled, and ex tra freight trains oreatyliFe / !9 accommodate the freiflit inliliessr....; ! •-•- . ',' • :' t • ,EIARBATH'SoitOOtS ni•oi hiskitiztoo number of sohoortioife''Singing gas24/441.14iktigkt.at th - O so** ptiON4AZiang !ty • *.o.ato.pb#k !o beatf:o4,lo . (oi•aao : ,' ' f-• •S st •w. Eli .cLEANINft 80U1014Sitnguege it linpOkirlt LO define the paellanTninitini liidloSidid.by these two Words. 1 If. thete ever *Vs an , fnktitution" 'de-. Thee .fot rendering:e: man Artiall'ettly . iint'aipy, it is whet our wieetql#vinuitliers; , iqul eit4is,:and sbired%elp"'f I! geueralljlire*wffe tim'et particular object semis tti be to prodUce a general rifillreal of all or4er— tO pile things up, n . :ritimtennene, canglotneride heaps, end inviat:l!*lo:'an'tidor, o(toai)suda make everybOy sleep on, the fiet4 - Aor twp or three n and:leafs ill the windowfii;hoi, to the end that the whole may take v101°04(14: And during the continuance • of tbs. operation, every. woman is supposed to Lars a_perfeet right to niercise snapper-tortie tkisiicalttbo toaterlls each rind all with irhout Ahe comes in con lad.'" Cnnani memory of Dr. Winter is embalmed in the hearts of tbnuiands. wias, Ba.g.sars• ors -WILD CHILERY !VIA. cured Ore'oughs cold, eon durttpt some ton, or soe'othikeurfor • ~ . -liulmory disease. " There ' a vile counterfeitof tpiriVirrin, therefore be sure. and buy only:thet,pn . ienid•ty S. W. FowLE ten signature of I. MITTS on.ibe .entsido.wrop tier. - - AEill" It is not strange .that'a- •politioian wtio, while his own co'nety!iieu Were swelfefing i ln the blood" fields of a foreign: - country,.refused to vote them needed supplies, should belle' author of:a doctrine involving an "irrepressible conflict?? in iluilieart of his own land. This is the "rehord" of .Ifr. Abram Lincoln. Ile voted along wittiCor- Win! to Withhold supitlies frees our Buttering sol diers In Mexico, and he announced the Virrcpres sible conflict" six monthi before Mr. &Tara re peated it at Rochester. 141,.. Petitions are in circulation in Massachu setts praying the • Goverrior 'tall an extra ses sion of the Legislature, to toke nation as to the alarming disease now prevailing among the cat tie in some parts of that State: . • ' Noon continues to entertain his custom: xi with the Choicest and best Of 4111 Bea snuAble 'edibles end drinksbles. The Ash..iit times is immense: lie continues to serve iipthnt splendid turtle soup, in addition to the many other dellingiee.lin k heyoOnd teituurant in Funek's Building. - Mr. 64iirei the New York dailies at.the same time with the - Phil:id 'a. THE FEMALE ORGANIZATION ip often Itaorxttil as that of.a tender flower. Many of th ,tux enter into marriage rotations wi th out being able to un dergo thW labors and tpials of matecnity : In this coax try thousands of yowlN beattifal: women are Sac rificed every year from-this . cause aloes.- - Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitten will-save manic ottbls clans from an untimely giave. Thismediaine.baeibeen used with Brest benefit by immense-numbers 'of "People throughout the republic, and thepropiietera har e y e . ceivcd•grateful etunmendttions from all, eeetionsof the country. The •P Mere will be found to. be.very'p leamint to the-Mate, even as a txiverage, audit:mot:MA and pow erful in its effect as a medicine. Thitgettes new vitality Into the frame, and strengthens /the 4 - Sole , system, so that women who use it are enabled to go through 2 vith labors w‘.loli miOSl43 iv l lo9# etr ( 4A : to &ti 3 Orat. them. Sold by drogibifillisia . evityl• ,yelittre; 0,7- See advertisement in ap!) . •l!eF map* „r - .* . - . KOZTFERS ! = Tbe att e ntion of 11.10t11- era 18A:stied tw Di. issoies INFANTILE 00ElitAL, which Is highly recommended for sil_tomplaints attend log TOO.ihipg, such as Dee ntery, Colic, Croup. kb: - swop' yaredietne, being..as its slime suggests, "Boon Ftion,"'and'a soil ?Attic discovery differ ing from all patent medicines, it is woll worthy the at tention of all iypo aro stiffrifing froth lisipttrity, s oe da da-icy of blood.. It. is ppraparod lij Dr.. C. disoissos, author of,several works on Elocution. -Physiology, Sol mice, &c., so 4 is high* recommended by numsztos cm , iffiest* of . thcise whO hive availed diemselvve of its Wait. ' Couacu a Dose: r, New-York, arc the General Agents for both.--Lovereitee. Afiass..Senhail. .fgr . See %dyer thiegieg., Ifor wile by D. 1311:0. ROSS: oppcwite the Conti Howe, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & -SONS, Fhltadollibla. • ' ' ' DYSPEPSIA.----ThiS is a very diatiess- Ing complaint: and gtimi the patient more sulfating than almost any other dilease, in Awt ;, R lea combination of man, complaints in one,. The evniptome are numerous , and are of the nature' of almos t all other' complaints combined; Frets' Oiler fact, 'arise the very, many caste where this disease is mistaken -Mr some other, and so Iniproperly hiettetal The first syiliptoms—inilidestion, flatulency; loss of niifietlte, heartburn, ,headache, etc., if neglected, almost always awaken sonfollermant 'dis ease and send the pooesufferer to a prentaturo grave.— What you must first to Kpleavio the blood and regn7 late the bowels ;:d6'thia!tetth 'the "Mothitein 'Herb Pills," and . you can bid defiance to dyspepsia. Sold, by all Medicine Dealers. Lebanon, by Or. Geo. Itceli and wis'imvs *Mr VAZILRY. . . This rerdettr i liiis'qu elierished ' the commu nity for its remaAl emeacy in reile;log, healing and curing the moat obstinate, painful and long .standing (uses o f . Cough, Cold, littlaenza, Sore throat, Bronchitis, IFiaoltfug Cough, 6'o4v 4 , 410 11 42, htflanuakm of toe Lungs ; while even Cisisrumilitm Drell has yielded Wits Magic , Influence when all other means hare.falied:- Its whole history proves that the'piart,hosproduced.nererh isly.of equal value F man soure for the numerous and claw gerous Pulmonary adeetkma which prevail all over die lend- F , • C. - A. B', l / 4 . I4ZiVAD.T. E, Dr from • -.A J• 81., Druggist, Ilriniumouto, April 26, 1866. ?Swart: 8: W. FoPmr& Co.,— . my.t.e.qinplity•CA add to the popniarity of Worrea's •BstAtp,OtWp.n Cutest for coughs, octal, and pulmo nary. late cheerfully; grant you t Im. two .0I tay name, as, its, efficacy was Purl: Motod in my own caae a little over a ycar,agoa bottle of it having cured ,no of a ge.Yen3 a r .i.wyr.wwwonia, which I then'contraoted. rldr, ‘ • C. A. BANNVAIM. • Frat,AP . A.l,,Dri"fttit;lkrugg4it. giintamvm Co:, , DAUPHIN :, , Ib6o!' Mears. 8. W. troths G en e a .,—pteBa . q avid intrintutedhtely half a gross Di. Wprraigs Ifim le or WILD CilEltitT, BS ;el - A Bolting rapit ly and ghee good satisfaction. • " T Was been selling the Balsam for more than twenty and have always found It egfiefactinilyiPoken of. kr un t iihad a number Of customers who have realized 'aisles:dab]e benefit from the 041°,01 it in the first eta gw alt roman:Option. I' m never without`lt in MY tardily, tiled admiiikter it to any member' of it 'who - answer trop hies" with anigB4, aids, Lung and Bronchkil Affections, ind And it a moat e i fechtxttselkedy, . At one time,•heing surd the Balsam , I Ifnrcheasd.a aMillatipideat Phila delphia, said to be genuine, which I fount" to be e worth- WI sn l epuriona article. • • ' JACOB MINER:. Outdioit:to Plireheiseki. 'The'only genlifne Hi:l een Adages - liii'Ve r itfritten signature of,"I Bun's," and -twe i ,prlintard";oneoffthe'lloprietora on the outer wrapper.; all otheris vtl9 aid siorthless. ; Propai d by BETH' W. FOill 'A CO, Boston, and em sale by Joseph L.tentberger !Ra Cl ul Dr. 'oorge.lttwa. l,sbanan; Joseph B. Lawler, Sitfelfentovin ; M. H. OVA te;;;Nyerstown ; Samuel Weaber, FreaterfoksbUrg ; J. BritbOar, jelictit9Wl*; Early A Bilboth.Atittville; %%ea. , I g l eriat pit o. u Au,HatiPirs •1 1 1., . ilturvittlitertki Earls: iPahhirsi • •,• •0 1 °:InW a Oeut'utdotil T 4 mbar& • ,air• See Dr. Santbrd's 'advertisement of-Liireirlettio 'eider and Fatally Catbartir'Pille, in another colour: , ; . ;i: •• : • 1 t. t 0 ,.. :, . . 4, . ' r4:;f 4 DR:i.O,I32EESEALAN!g....tairSI4'" : 4 • - piiiiioo . , by:Cumeliiii L. OheesehltinViti 111., . I. ' ' • T XXSV YOR K OrtY. ' ' •—• -!'"'• . ..„ • . • • , .... Tho combination of ingredienti in: theetatikiiii the reault.of I long and extenaive.pnattico. . They are'''mAd ;'ln 'their operation, and certain in cioriaetini - All iii , ,- ; lariti , e, Painftil'ilenatruations, eetnoving all 01)111.1.181- . Ilona,-whether from .cold„or otheelvise, headaehe;,Mtin j. in. 9,p, oil e,.palpitation 'of 4ie heart, tehlteri,i Idr - nee,- nue affections, hysterics, fatigne, 'pain in -ibil back. and qinituk,. 44., disturbed sleep , which - arise Tiom Interi4- lion bf Mature. • , , TO MARRIED LADIES:` Dr. Cheesentanis Pills invaluable, as.thomwill bring ott.the' Monthly p oilodrekiibirity2 laft dies who Vitae been disappointed in filo use of other • PIHi min place the utmost confidence in Dr, Mises eulan's2Pills 'doing all that they represent to do. - • • ' There is one condition of the female system — fn the Pflle cannot he taken without producing•ti-YECU MAD DCSULT. The condition referred to is l'itEO NANCY—the resuIt,IIISCARRIAOE. Stieh Is the irro eisiame tendency of the medicine to restore the - senual fUnctions to a normal condition, 'that even the, reprO. ductrre power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free front anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be road, accompany each box. Price Si. Sent by mail closing $1 to Da. CORNELIUS L. Comex/at Box .4.63 Poet Office, flew York City. BOLD 'VT OkE DIIIIEHLET I EVERTTOWN IN THE EXITED eras B. B. HDTCUINI33, . : general Agent for tha,United , IGS Chanibeia-St., - Ne4- Rork, To whom :11 Wholmnte orders Aka( Lib' +Vann:med. .Bold at Dr. ROES' Drug . Store, Lebuou a ra, pre. 7 1 1859.-Iy, • . , . ler".Free Trade seems to .be iii favor With Napoleon nr:Jkosti in need of a goal and bethitinti Wlfiv on resteoha' bis"berint,...iredvcadd trey from etrnerititet.call on GEORGIi TUURGALAND, 29 South Bth at., Philadelphia, when yoricart tarinited in alityle and bummer utuosgenuesgd. Also procure s Wtle of bie apk•bngmrsiriquopy,r; Cot• heattlifjring'Stf9.2*air, de. fen. 22 Igeo-ly. . • ;. ..„' On ilmerititiog 4oOg 6 tel. of %R. fil:ork,.figi 3 A "r 'nuentbs,in e day s. 3 +,l On the 13th inst., in South liebtenoni.: . .11enry 'and pity ;Oyer er, ...Piriatinonsb4tin ,vIA7 daft- ,i; Ia iip1111.35: ; On the t3itinst.,lllmilenry • &Any aged .68 .....yetire - ; 7 7. month init•24 dikyr.• " • • . • . • a,. , . . 013/TU01C..,; . .i • . ' ' If Death at. iip time sundereltbi de a re st: ties which bind togetherdbeluviOg and the , loyad,Jet occurring as it does, - so 6fteb, we are prone tp for , get that we too are born to.djo, tins are Only *de t fully awsre,cff_the eaten t of thticaffiKtiop'ythen *a I friend is.eut down by our side. On Mondny : eve- I fling of hot week, Dr. GEORGE DINEAWEO:_- 1 ER. breathed his last, surrounded by , his tomtit, and friends, whose untiring efforts...to StiVo tip brought no relief Gentle .tuftl, kind' in Nis inter course With...qt4ri, hi was stern and iity,i`elding lin the path ot,' ditty.., • , .. . . 1 ~,,In vainditi„the assiduity of,relstiv,es and friends surround:him witli , affectitinatecere-;in vein - did the. aspirations' t;'f lie -nimersnis and devoted friends ascend to heaven forTAihsicivery endthe i balmy influences of Spyling,.ovid. net, revive o restore biaPt-lhefell destroteVhattjgked him for his own. -,-: . ~, - . •', 1: ' I His death ii'depfored 'by ti'ititmetp4le - Wele of .• mourning friends-,-but, in the chartietin of his ','" profession birkas is most 'keenly felt:, illelnng- I log to - a•elses of men, .whose sphere-Ipr usefol i ness-is ekeeetled by none, his l ose le, truly Int!- ! 'pliable, ' .. ~.It is said that a word spoken in re a s on-4,-dou.4 blY,valued when falling fromthe lips of-those - who have ministered to ourbodily sufferings—in sick i ness.and by the bed Of death, chords may be I touched which willnever °ease to vilirtite;liiVeand i domestic happiness may take' th,e - plaosi of !told: ness and neglect—andeus the family Physician I becomes.a _Ministering Angel. In early life . he assured the duties of this office,. by which he was often summoned to minister relief in the greatest ! exigencies of life—to alleviate pain—to watch over the glimmering. dawn, and tins fading ttri : light - of existence, and to be an oraele.atthe bed side of tife suffering end the 'dying. These du ties were perfOrmed by him with peculiar sinipli• 1 city, and a fidelity unsurpassed: in dha . ,,Ahstie range of the profession. . The memory of such k mart will ever remain embalmed in the hearts of his.friends, and there 1 it will live- honored and cherished,lotir, nfternll i those who are now latuoen tin g his death Viall have followed him in the journey where,—Kti, a .briof ; - space he has proceeded them through the Dark ; Valley of the shadow of death. • PEACE TO HIS ASHES. „grAlr• At a meeting of the Physiaions of the borough of Ltbsnon, on Thursday evening last, the following „prcaMble and rcsolutisne were adtiptik: ' • ' - • Whereas it hosplenie'diAri AI) W,l . ?tAvidencti in his inscrutable ce merci . rrtio oust midst our esteemed' a'nd .deepli.lathented , :il6l l reaguo, Dr. Greestuitifins.,weAvsn.n:u,SAftil mem. her of- the aledical Profdssihnwhese endeavors 3i relieve the Many gisetiEe's: hurn4s, hity 3,",:sabject, have been . a tlenddd. With' no crable degree of sucCess;,•whose high character for virtue nod integrity and _ . whose amiable and So, 1061 disposition tsfrOtetod . .towardi Mot Many friends. !timers:mil WO. cboly . duty io • aa press our sinceie . .sekce . W Cor the' lasts we have ens,. stained ; therefore ; . .• •, , Resolved, That the members of the' Medical Profession of Lebanon, ha;ie received with :en ; Teignedfegret the intelligence. of the, dea th ' of their colleague , and while they. will ev er hold in lively recollection -his- . evny. virtues, they offer to his family •nrilsfriends , theiijcoridelence in their sad bereavement. . - Resolved, That we follow his 1'641211dr ke the grave in is body.' •. • • Resolved, That a copy -of our proceedinknite transmitted to the family of the deceased. • .• :•• i • J. W. GLONINGRR, M. D. Pres% Hems, n. n., Sect's% "”" • • . . WS.. At a special communication of Mt. tRe. ANON LODGE, No. 226,-A. Y. M., held at their Rail, on WanyesnaT Evintri'd, MAC' 24; 18'611; amongst other proceedings. had, the:-following Preamble and Itesoluttons,,,were offered by Bro. WEIDLE, and unanimousl y adopted,.to . Wnanews, Death hair - again invaded the por tals of ourßruthiirhood, by -.Ole removal from itmong us of oar dearly beleved R.:other, Doetpr GEORGE LINEdIVEATER, , ontit who uy ai .ear ; anguished alike in his. professional and Weenie career, by, his talenti'ond his worth, and Olvirig in an eminent degree, theionfideince and affection of.the cti'dintenity„, ; .;,. . In the Providence of God ) these • visitation - 8 come to . warn of that none are exempt from the decree, ihnt in life wo are in the midst of death, and that '.ll . a•yemlce ready,". is n solemn id 111Cirl tion lisa cokant iifig4.3 by the mighty nod We low l y , as they ‘inecessive ly fall before th'e treat destroYer,, Our. Brother's caner was eminently Vince' lad 'titian:ate, and in the whole riogo nf,„our brother- hood there are few, indeed; to whout'we dad • bet ter look, when seeking models,of..imitation "hod encouragement, thiiti our laniente&Drother. few have made mere frient?s, and . pond linveleft enemies; in death av oid htia,lhen.qreiteki . which may not.ho fllle.l in many.yeari•to His wit - ti 'not one of those cold andsselfish char** tors which shed:their light Withnlitlihat,' -buy'ita kindly influence fell with genial a.nd, warmth upon all around. Resolved, Tl44;lif 0 7.0ur lamented Brother, Dr. OVORilirrlOletilo4.llSll, Mt. Lebanon Lodge, A.lf: his - Mat * , a,„ i true ant f i lithfulMember,..tind"lhe.hothiguatjaielitfilis honest anti I.S'efol Resolved, That.in sincerely,..sytnp4 . lze -with the bereaved Witktrl, l lrd i rietttily,:2l• L ostr 4pora6d Brother; in their inoperable loss, • • I{ p .i4141F.; so th i : o ion of Providence ..m n o 9 u a r t hnarttiMcoilolispeli I ill .• t lag ti d 'Rezolved, That a copy of 'the 4iiiregoing ricld Atesolutimia be piengliil•,to [ cave d Widow of oaElitmented B rother, tvid,tliat the Lodis d rap ed Mie habitiiientit of mourn ing•foi the usual period. ; . • S. T.'M'ADAM, r:: J. J. BL4lfti W. • Attest :0. E. Offtais, Secretary._ . , On . the 20th inalltni,..after a lipgering and painful ilinesS, Winch he boie with a Arlene raiigne tioti) Cyrus -Reidoeii), aged 3tryeara,TlV ontha and 13 days, , it • Yee we have beard thy dying,gmen, Have seen thy last of earthly pain; • 4 , And' while we weep that thou art gone, •. • We cou:d not wish the bare , For ab! the calm andpeacerul look, Upon that clay *old Drew of thinti_' : Spankd of a afririt-freed.frooilitn, 1115:14 dhl w 41:1:fri1f......:,1%• Las( iioeTri Iri Noitb AtioYAMbtlyP'4l - 4oba •••= 1 , riehowed sbouo44 jeers. dr • ' e ..:11,:e44tiroo _ • - ,JCIIE NEW YORK TENUEO; .:-A.. , 1'.47-----.. „ .... /.il l , . ~,,,IA ;1 7, dopffil$ 1 0 11 plildettl,'Literftti tultilfuloel4 , lancesNewsp . - DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. 'The 'kw 3Catis`Toms is the yeungest of theditil§ news. papers of the City ot.NOW York. The first nit:fiber was leaned on thedilth erSeptentber, 1854-so thfult has only Just completed the eighth year of its publication. lintfrhaa alreadyhecome one of the moat widely known and Most firmly, established daily journals ofahatlinted States. Its eirepletionda ipaitedua large.e.s that of any . other daily,of iteakteside the,City 'ef-New , York,-and „in reptitation. for briterprise,iener g y, and re li ability, it ;may fairly'Cliallange Otimpittisott with any other news. PaPer.tu'ill 9 octioio; -,...,,,,,.....,.•. - ........ . ThiallMESleWholly and entireIiINDEVEWDENT.in its discussion of;all topicof-publie interest: "It aitit net denyor doubt tlie importance or nacessity,of .Roli Veal ..PartieS to the'Proper Panagen.tent pf.publie affairs,- for all !be experience shows that in every coMititution. ', al GovernMent'niftittllvisions and party contentions 1 itte. amentialyethe liroietgittion of public liberty, and [•to the vigorottnitd;uspiniellin conduct ortitentriinia. tration. But whileltdoes not quarrel with party or. gatlizitliiii; itlifelitiOti to balbeir iiniterentint'l. -Party organs I:r4fi eilitiefeiftl9.:nunierons and siillicieiltfiliiu entiallifiestlit.7 every pailtV and' Cietklfitertionl bas jts 40preleiitittivestind retained advocates • in tlirriciiffialier , I l t4iSs. , The great majority of the journalsittrthe'Cht. .ted Slates are iireetly connected with the: party‘tfigini• zittiiiis sir .1 es. , tioifiltry7reprosentitig their principles, .olagriote4tiestpprairotioneoft- their. ender ichoingi.:their Wisliceitublishing'newseauq. specelicif idtb donifieite only in their interest,-and being condeetedoand.mito. aged only as agentisTfOtAbelhiceemitshment of party put; :poses.,-!-ThaV, hare, therefore, no higher z atithosibygani '. 7 .neatropgar z elstex,to - con6dence and ,reppect, than-the :parties :they- reproseitt. As a general thing they,are,seid mainly liy that pertiOn:Of: the iiubli4.liyhotioncutttillt them in opinion. wadi; es :their kf+-tninclal arc always tnere...or,lesecolpie: by their, Sentiments mat. yeliiiieil, . they command very d little' ittentiou,NMllitilt leas 'tulle enee, beyond thaimmediittectreleOf their oiii partisans. The TIMES atpenta t air , rotragills , tt..hifPfet-rhiP.9timl , titan this :Inetuld of itenkentinglii'4M a simply, the,re. fillitedadleigate, Mt, any, pplitiesi: pits‘py, ft 'o44'. the ifght hijitilan, filing itbd,'dlapitasioinitoly,,idl;pitttles .- li - entering And aiding whatever in any of tlientiatay ; and Mille prometititiciftliii littblie!gOod„, 'and'conllentning and,deteennehikaiserythinght all of thein Which involyes detriment oir"dietiateriolluf einintelite taiga; '',•,"' • ''' i •. Thcfirsigrearaluitilio beemite'it IinILIABLE NVWS- , PA.P.EII.;:-reportiagyreinfitty and lately everytlittig - of public' interest cenceritimeall nitrites and, all public men, .. . : „ -net her distortiag,nee miy,geratinglacts for-the ben: nut or the injury of fany, bist.rendering.etnial and exact 41tsticeto altalikes - , 14 - dixottiotprefess neutralitk upon I any:political issuiSF-titill leak- indifferent:olo any 'great politiiiVineVeinetit :-/itt tilifielit -Will clisithas every thing with publidtiffairs. teithrarfsetireadora . anthwittrwliatever ability IP can' 'ecnintiatid, it will de ihist.libt - hl the intereit;llit. tlisf'benefit, -or - under the z control 01%4 "publiorinatt.rf,,,lMY 'PtditdUal' Paflid'e 1 but,Sidely in the intertittif nits and 4i:tidiest/amp for, the promotion or thofivoiri'folOttlie Whole conntry.-; I WilihillPonalLtoeits itxkine will be flrm,lvigoronaand: entirely. independent.it will ilea in .arguatent rather than inventive, lit ithe language;.of.,-perstataioll rather, °than. menoncs, and win striteito rimy, by,' all -lair and -Justrippeals, ratherlthan:,•ttriperease ' by -- intlamatory PAlitictsf the-seetionel egkatien; which -ilisturlis - the , peace and tllteatans'the welfate'Of the FeitiAll Unfelt, It will Midst siwirki upon's' lalthfithedhirence to .the ConstittitiOn, ieSpect for' theq - ildiefal tuithorities of the , nation, and,aitriet campliance with the dutfacti'fid - ob- ' ligationt which:devolves upon the citizenser acimnzon country. .I.lpin; the sultjett - of-ttsvettr, while. it will never seek occasion foriliinking irtmen ,puldie;Mon. ” tien t it will not shriuk'froip ite-discusSiOn wheneiCit it shall be brought prominently before the ebilintryoMll - the theme' of public contr,ivers,y ; but'tt will treat it titTielocal Institut iiin,'the ,creittilre of Meal law, and ellbjeCtito the exclusive. supervision' and Control of the communities in Willett - it eidits. ' The Timis will resist everrattempt, and will dononnce every' ninpesition,to wage inir upon itlront Without,. or ti 'excite; the teem, wound the pride...and arouse, the .reserittrienti of these 'States which may' be ihnweed or 'obliged to Permit "Its continued exiitence:, Bitit will also iptiose, every 'eit. decreer to eitendit into reglens now free -from its influ ence, to rempoti , the Slave:Arnie with pea, mpose OW laws:and the principles On whitilt testa upon other Stateti 3 OK to eiltep'for it in.midite shot; influence ' and 'of powerlir i tliti'Emineils of BM. Con dewy. 'lt , win iiropiikpot, ap -sections-upon the So it antlillii9P lif theNora g '-tivi s fidt disclutrge of all their duties packer gteeeattititleili and, will rebuke and„reeiet . every, mt• tgaintiOritlis part - of :altruists, In either sentient to pro- . tailtatiliseirtneu,Siews and objects at the expense of Ins. timtend the public good. . . . . ' ::, The alfsaa mill discuss all topics Of general littered, , ti 'him eseiyAtepartment ofimblin action, and. always in title 1 intoreet, 0 Order, therablie Pearesird the general pros. PCIAT'uf-7the tiretotunity-lts, influence will he OM. Corral" .coriservallve, Without ,neglecting any Just and Saf e enietuni of soclaturfilititiatl Progress. Whireit Will repegt promptly aid accurately all intelligence of gen. era) gnternot in everydepartpiont.of human activil, it ' Wall, iiMMr .pander. tee vicious ,testes, , and will exclude from itOutims.'figeotflifm :Buy...might tender it Un safe or lesplisperpu.general.ilfatita . perusal. It will seek to pfdtpote the,public welfare by urging the claims oftitrearnrf,,ronatnx and fistencor upon Abe .tinutsee of the people, ariddis.allatii'dhieussioue it'will endeavor I constantly to be gill:tell mid controlled by thespirit.of Moderation, patriotts.9 l .arid Common Sense... lt..seeks ! the confidence and respect of reflecting teen of ell, par tiei, but-makes no appeal to.,these with ,sitiom party success is the first motive of, ficti O n,'end the petiee-and welfare of the country thedast v ~..., '. In its cortespoittleuce, both hereto and r pomestia the Thies will nit be inferior to any other' American dour- I nal.' Ito DEPORTS'Or Congressimid and 'Legislative.pro ceedings, of Financial, Counnercialtindileneral Ititelli gene°, of important Legal and- Crimintd.; Trials, 8044 whatever may hare special interest for the great body 1 of the conunnnity,"will be full, nrompt and reliable, , "... The price of the Nits 'roux Toms, (Dad .. y,) by.mad, Six Bomune a year:. , -. . . . 'THE' SEMI-WEEKLY - TIMES - ' is issued on the morning of every Tuesday and Friday, and contains, in addition to the bulk of intelligencegivt - en in the 'daily paper, - ft Literary Departmertt, embrac ing standard novels and tales; and miseellaneotts selec. tions of the highest interest. The Agricultimallfeflmt . • reent is compiled from a variety, of sources, many'of N_,„,, - „:. U aICU. ' . Dien/ inaccessible to the American header, : Price, Talus Detzmilla .to • tiro copies toMee address, FWE Lebanon. County Agricultural "and Hortieril- i Doman te.n.COPied to One 'Oda MSS, TWENTY DOLLARs. , .... --- • Ittral,Boolety. ' ' ... . . ' L ., - '..T.11E WEAKLY .TIMES,..-t:, ... i likl -r -,ID.TOMINEW , MEETING 'OF, Ti/E LEBANON .Appearing- - "every Satorday morning. embraess M. cont. OCRITIITY AGBICULTURATSSOCIETY.-will behehl i : time teneuo titimetubtlie mows . of the, preceding week, at the Public hpose of-.16.1n; It bleDi.,tn the„borongleof . withaptiutive:lfiteracyfeatures.- it will aiSOOOtititine Lebanon, - oiIATISRDAY,'IITNE 9', at- 12 O'clock: F. l ' - ' l ' ,. .lltiiftwithiltitsivelialifeinformation -to the, Rexmen and , roelherTpurpode: of "adopting the charier forming by- l Oardener,ltdelisrtment which bus becomerhighly pop. ;laws; andrfoi, other, purposes: The attendance of the I tilar. Price Two DOLLARS a year • three copice,tomne Executlie Committee Dr especially desired „' , ' l. address, Etva..D. ouans; five copies' to one address, :Doer ~, - •••••• 1; -,•--, - .7: -.•'• -`,.. :War,- BANS", President, . ; .' l"rilAc: Ilort7n; ,r _ecrefary, ,-, - ._. . may 30, ,g0,..] t --Dm.i,ans.;,-ten. copies le one address, TON-DOLLARS..I Any , .. - . _. . . - sending to a- duke/ twenty or -metretwitt. be eati. tied to tin: extexcopy: .•'- _ - ' -'- • ... '.• ... ; , • 'flame egAta..cein. resew-posh in,yailanly ipenvance. -:- Specimenoiruldillgrs for.warded,upoa appligation.- , r.. -;; ..nti , an;Annearatnin Medium' .the , U.nse, bas.elidpe . to attentionv.fronittlie•extent and eintratiter-.ootAirottla- AO, foliPtsitialito..those lit any other journagn: the country. , - . -7 . 2,..,., 7.7_s :.:. 4.2 I • 1 114 .i n t ---- ,1 , iititto:. .113-",..tiIINION PllteYElt 2dPETI . 9 of Young Men, te,held every Sabbath - mcirninit for one. hour, cowmen ht at !,4 liefbrd*Wo'elbek;at the , Rd= of the Y. M. C. Association, above D. S.ighber'or Drag:Rao. AU, end 'tally Bond* Men,:ara invited to attend; ~; , P k agliah preaching neat • Sabbath , ' !darning ' and ....axaningda_the arA . 4iat-Eitiangpcighnreh.— PliMmfiritittli illg if' A 4 3 . 0 144'P i r-Y. 1 P 43 k l l 'orn - r A peremccolhallervAr.ttemoday.fts4o A, X.,. and hi every-Friday , httP: 31:• • , .. - ' • - : I 1 liarthiti•pric Min_ knitt•Batitiath' rooming, ' and ,' . t . p ! i g li r tr,lii• Atikiji*,*inlVilteYtiri . neti ebuyeh. linesip.,olljus. yiikirik - = morning , OFTll1041 . dt h .-. Moravian churefie. anit.ang limb in itio attaranon . 1. , . at Sro'clank'r" 4 - . 'C'':' elf A - Shr:. ^l .: •••• ; ' .‘E1241;1811 . p"itichailigr- Veit Etitkliiiill , al'Oinior and evining fn Zroii"ei'PatEttran ebilyelj.: i` 014 i .17 i o On'tbe I . 6ih • in t ii.; . 44,16 • rus , Dissingeki of rifeidelberrtowsiehipv . 42l Mire . Ep3mit Mperip„:!ef• liebekionisol 'On "the 24th in5ti 0 ,,.13.7 Reory Butnei to Willi!' Kodrati' : *ille.r?,botei bl• , Affittborouih. - • ' j ••=.' •' 01'111e:27th •itust.;%y. ber, of 'Cluitirland 'coupity, to tibe,Aog}bite •••,Itudy,.of:this borough. • • • . von-.ariet; rreiled ti'etagi.;. • - I . a . :Easzir. may 80;4pittc Potatoes.* bu • •3O FtTA, IR doz. - .10 11 PCtertlis7 6 4 , . 7/ 0 irard; - _ • • 141 . Tallow, 10 - • 12 10 8114, tr • 'l6 Soap,. c, Bees.ziaz • White RlViarro% . " . 6 - 51ixed — Itege, " • .• • 12% Feathers,* lb., OdIA V , /b , ,— • •'. 40 . t4. 1 11).41ca1/5,1*.qt., g a loegar,34 gaj., 4pplellutgor s 'ttr . 4s,4 4. 45 rbrekny. 14,b:1101s'Ex.'Farn $7 00 Smith!` Extra d5O Yed. Sqper. Fiucd 00 PilnlWhlso Wheat, - 11 SO Prime Rea Wheato • 74 , Primo Thyo,, • •1,5 .Corn„ , , • • 60' Qat! ' . • . 'Clover-seed, 400 Timothy:seed, . 2.60 E,lax-sued„ 4 •,.:150 ,. , ; , _Petich .250. nisch "lititzels, " ' :125 Cherries, • • 150 'Onions,.. :3; • • .-lrike . PLO iltOOPItilt:KlollitiO . I'4,', ~... .- : .• . •41)4(144.434 - 4L 2 :W2j0r...46bi' 's .:. •EI:017.11•.-?-10 tit e litor 'in n itilthellitiifi DA's . been more - - neiivitY - boiders having, subruitted'iB = : '•further decline of - 2 6 0 37 4 0- ..111 -1 0 4 M ,- 4 11.1 " 44. 4009thelsAi riefts l. s6.:fo erg nod supilltiii?;nil :$l.- I 70 for extral_thlftly)fo4A.sport.'th . Tarerpool.— ,Thercie a steady home ,consumpilon demand nt $5 62 i_ for centmun-and-..extra brands; $63„1,2/1® ) 6 76'for:extriffufitily, and $7 ®7 50 Tor ffinty.- 1 ' Nuthintdbi6g in . Re 'Flour and Corn Mnal.— Tliq:ftymer - liditiliktth:s4 124 anti. the hitter at t3' 50 "ft": barra.: ' . • ' . ' GRA 13.1'.--Thcce . Is less INlVeat offering...ha L the . .demnid it limited. .rSmell ! rales.'ol• good Penn sy li , ania at . 'l3se: V: bnshel,;' , -fair prilnc , awl Southren, red. nt .140®145c.,. and . 500' bushels 61folree Western - whith at. 105 z.; Aye is quiet, .with further sates of. Peniisilianiant-Sfie.. corn • of 'primedthality r ia i lg-fair demand; but inferior is • dull: Salcs.of B®ooQ7} bushels yellotat 75® 5 7lic. for prime,' end '.11%74c1 i - for Sair,lqaulity, 1 I chiefly - c,f the . - latter ' deSeription i 'lOOO-.lluthila - white szld at 75e. Oats aro dull at 43e;-fiii-Del .4 ivrt rc and .4 6 @46.1. 'fo r' ...Rea riliyl vattin;'- , 2000 'bushels_Southern, sold at the former figure, and 8000dr0b1Prirte4$._tiviard's Island nt 43c.1$ 32. lbs. ,l(rionles,of Burley or Barley i&tlt, andpri cee tzrp .ahout ncetixtel. , , .7. CATVI e E lialtlißT.—The 'offerings of 1;ml' cattle were much larger this week than lost, the salmi at the different. yards reaching fully. 2100 bead, and.prices.are 26 ®6oc. lower. The mar ket chaos dull p ,the,hulk of the safes ranging at from - S.Bth .$9 forfair th. good, - ineludi*prime at sb?, and - eittrii quality at $Y 6:10. the 100 the. • Of. , Gows and•Culves the arrivals were large, some.soo in all, selling nt from $25 to - $6O each, as to oondition. Hogs *oik plea tyi and dull, the arrivals". reached about 4200 beid; including 3343 sold at Imhoff'S at s7.€l7f for . atilt fed ;;s7ogB i for cern fed, and 890 Volt' ..,by D. Miller, at the ! Avenue Yard , at s7®S } the 100 • lbs. net. Some I 6000 Sheep were disposed of at 4i(g)s}c. * lb., I gross,.wool off. cittiv govtrtiotmento,. • Adaninistriitarls Notice. wItEXtEAS* Letters orAdministratlen on the EP tatepK Eu Itanen,late of the borough of Leb anon, Lebanon county, Pa.. deeeased, have been grant ed to the wabscribers, residing in raid borough and county, all pertious indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment, and those havingelahns to or demandsto present them, without delay. • ..gA,RRIETIst. RAVER. Administratrii. • 11ENItY ItABER, Administrator Lebanon - , Itay 30,1630 •-• • • A TWO-ow4c.. „AMOK DyrEkaa.va`goasK with sum ciskitch- eg.ls offered are low price at private Sale; The ' property ii in it good neighborhood, in the ea* • this borough, has a never-tatting well of wholesome water,*lth pump, dilTermilkinds of Fruit : T. 04, and other:lmprovements on rthii , promlses.- ,For Other information end' patio:Okra ai)011y at the ADVEIt, TIS ER Ogled. toloshioo; May 30, • 0:7! • f':•/ .P . -f ..gr - 4 4 4 Geo. it. ,sypitit.e co's . • ELIE.= EIT LOOK-ICLE \FAMILY.: SEWING. MACHINE. . SIARKST.,STREET,.LEDANON. • l'itla&—sso. V0:4 8 841 5 , $B5 and $ lOO . , • These Machine/1 make the.Seurms OR Loca-Briren. !Mr allio 9n both side without the 11E0 of the leather pad. They have:an entire trusratcruon of 'forming the stilth—rimple'apd unerti,ng lelts operation . They leave* Nei) Arlene , Tension and ,a New ripper rlp . • • Which, can be regulated' skthout etopping,tle Machine slmpls but 'ellec tiro. They will:aen - senth grafter iißed never drop a: stitch; and do more work .itf, .the. smote tune • than any. other lee:Fitly ataehineeier invented.. Thit6e MAL • ohinei hive power antiltheitt to' sew.• „ . • • . • Tinian! TRlnnisO i s, Of heavy slieetlng. • They'srlll etitch, run, hem ..gallter cord, quilt, felt.4.c., dc., stmt ter Viching LINEN have no. Superior. Aloe, • 'Sloat ' s imped Shuttle Mach hie . . . rov • • • I : c.r 114(iiiiig end' Keay *irk: These blachinea hare been-well tested' among tailors, and .are prOnouneed - Muni t tliose sold elSewhere at doublepylce, • •^lRt'it ithelutetidtdiflirellhan Wing * SlTMieliltni call at onugales2Rooreand 'ace our Machines pieelically telted, on send for a circular.. . . , . J. -J...llAlrlt, • ; ...*.RrolaxmcifFiimi,4lWEtt.wra . , Zola non, Itt., • • 0 ROROB :B. 13LOAI'?kiCo. . , 7-fday - 50i.1860. • • a'!".• ••• it; •k. • . • . • - MIME . nvitiljgß.. . . ..:(: . .17412etinthri t uctftpeisstnass°0.w)otrinsti 8 .1ttueteEn, e=teud:eLUDSß ft and COAL XAlt.l) of. -BRECEIBILL, . • tam Boronjgb of North Citetnon; the,bnnk cif_ the Union. Canal, at the head of Wrilnut Ntieet, ti 'few • inares•North of the Orli MECO §ttiikth Wills, - and krr nore cant : of Dormer ' s Hotel; • 7 ' Their assortment consists Of pest Noriciy, hernlaii flotirds •_Cherry, Ponliii and _Me boards; • ' 1!,4 and. 2 Inch 'Panne! pnd OTtdindno.o.ok; White" tleirkldck ScaiiittirgsmirJoista; White okkllOtixtbi, Platik land 34 inch Poplar Boardr, , Piardr and;Licantling.. SHI NGLESI SHI NG LES ! ! - - - - - - .• The beet Pine . snd Hemlock F.hingle's r ; ' ' Also; Rooting and Plsetiriitg,Lathl; , Chestnut Rails and Foite,' aid' Vaillpgs Fa- fences and fencing Boardn;, , , , FLOORING BCIABLdi of elf oia a n d #eseriptions. ' - -COAL A COAL 1•.! ,COAt I! ! .. •• .. !-A. large stock p t f Broken,Stove, Ltieebnrnereand Ifollidayeburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices.: - - • i i 10..Contident that the have the largest and best a s . sortment of Linasca,p,f I desigiipAknis ilildoVikao well as the largest stock Rif e different kinds of Cost, ever offered to the citizeitsy Lebanon onunty, they. venture to - say that they :can , :samothste alt -purchasers istia fattotily, and would ' fore:lnvite all whovrant any thing:ln their line, to q &id& their stook before pur chasing elsewhere. - PHILIP .BRROBBILL: N. Lebanon; KOrli OW. -- ‘ ; ' '' We hav6 just, received a fine dot 6f*** . " pionferiClADOd;wA**l:l4ll beisiassicro - wp.O. the üblie , :sexeral aptiisieibitevitireitifgle sizei anxtqual- Wes: ~• PER. 1 - .17' s All letters to•beeadressed to the 'Wm Yogic. Tueesl" New York Gity: • ;.• • ..•.: • • • • lags - Rags': 'Rags.: r rmi. pay the highest . 1;210, for 1 white, Mixed and golonal RAGS, in exchange for Books, Station rl, Wall Paper, Window . Sliadei, Le, at lila Book Marc, I,n Walnut it., near the Jail. • • - Lebanon, .4hy.9, Ifteo. J. II NNRY 411a154._ 5000- ti.EN . Tslefg& Paper C9lbire'solrat City (10 *ix twenty fireemets ) by - - L. K. -IAUDER/41.L011. • • • • • , . An Ordinance; - - Anmiatiatice ordain, al g.the laying out; and . oPening of imeidley from Mul berry Street, in theßorongh of -Letr• anon t 0 Spring Alley. TIE IT,lmacted.Milt.ortlalned fir . tbaA4careit .atid Towo Council of the Bomuitftof lAhatten, and it'is hereby onlaitieir Hy authority Of the same, That ati al loy for public nee, of the width of fifteen feet, toe , laid out and oponeid 'from a point where the line between Dr. Samuel-Behlt and *.loweph Bowman meets Mulberry at.,• in the Borough of Lebanon. thence along the line of pald-Samuel Rehm and Joseph Bowman , to Spring Ai ley. And the Street Commiealoner or said • Borough Ss .hereby difecteil;to notify the laud imidera •tbrF,,. ugh: aid rating whose Bind said alley passes to open the sante, and if n6Xdone within Sixty days fro m'he dare arthe ser vice oLancheiticit he is hereby tutboritod,eMpowered, and (UAW) tiroPen or ttnuao the dame tole opened. raased..lloy./7;180 1 / 1 . • - D. N. RABIIANY, Chief Burgers. Attest gro'y: Lebanon, may *ISO. ' . Eebanoil County Horse*Com ,T: P: 11111 , 1 . • KIS Memlttisof the Lebitire County noree . Company Rt tettl ect at the, public houegq;Ateartr . , ‘, 11 :lieretan. In Leltatlon, ?rt. , . ..w . ' SATURDAY. JUNI.: 2, 1210, at i kieloaPAt c.. . Tbeittembersitill libido 4- ...... ociliFse-tack. JOSEVII BOLIBERGER, TrOldetit: - ." -.- •'• • • . SAMUEL- ERB, Secretary. WM. IL KREIDER, Treaeurer. . . :Vey „IBS°. --K. I.A.E.DEIRMILCIII; CUMBERLAND. STREBT I Wholesa4 an a l Xie~ail.. pAY DOPDS, e • GROqllr 11Olt LAD — IES—DRAISS.GOODS ot . , on desorip (lleisei *old at astonishing low prices, by • L. R: LAULEItMILCII. 'VOA GENTLE:4IOI—A large assortment of all kinds A: of Ocadsfor.M.atand.Boys wear for sale very low, 'by K. LAUDERMILOLI.• G ROCERIES—AII kinds of Groceries and Provisions Oonstantly.on hand and for_ sale cheap, by L. K. LA.IIDSR&E(LCII. -ET AMS, Dried-Beef, Shoulders, Flitch, No. 1 bhd cwe i in barrels. quarter and half bands: Hagfish Cheese, k.e., for sale cheep, by : • • • 1-- L. H. LARDEIRIRLOrt.`4• • POTATOPor itilelcilietip, by • L. LAtl . l . ieppjn: p4 lt lioo l and tisagaii, for (tile cheap, by b. LaNDIRMILCIE , . eheap lot of ditWie fast ititiiirk;ind for sale, by LAUDAMI.LOII. Altl . ..FrS—drdit reCeintLand for ash) cheap, try • T.:.R.,,L.417D18.11.L417 • • WANTED. ; e 4WANTICD 1 : LL kinds of , PRODITOR;Inoh as Butterfflgggs, ..0." - Lard, Tallow, - Sottp,Rahts, priet:APPlesoto.,sfor which .the I „ iighest, market prides will alitaYg.b° I!* Eikor:o' (CA tie s, L. 41: LAUDEAMIDGH. 3 , ../Ekkanoni•lifay 9,,ikeo; . • :.r i a.. .4- Mew GOotisi Aaew Goodie 1' AT 'THE CHEAP• STORE RAUCH OP & LIGIEtT: At the Chrner of Cumberland Street. and Plant; Road, • LEBANON, PA: •-• • irESSRS. RAUCH & LTG llT.thke pleasure ininform -111 leg their friends and the public generally that they have opened with. a large and carefully stinted assert merit of . URY GOODS,.. , . on'cio.alfsA.7 •. • '-••••• • Quebtsiviittaz,t - it, to which Sy respectfully invite the attention of tho public. Thfir ' . -- ••. 11 I,'DR Y G.O Q&C) S. 1 1 •v, 4Y 1 ' Laveall been eslected with the greatest ' cane frOnttpo largest 'lmporting flout** in Philadelphia. , • CURQQA,RIES . A large stock of cheap fingnis; Doffefsaser, Chotelate, and all kinds of Spices. Also. a large assortment of QUEEN S W AR E. 'etnettg which are the eeriest-patterns, together with al ;,most an endless variety of Goods in their line of bud ' Oa; which' will be cold very Chimp' ter csoh,ot (Warty frifddhce taken in exchange. , - • • • • . April lg, „WA]. _Roca mattri• -,./ c l lama) ••• • ' IMMSAIPMEM MAMMOTH. WATCH, ' •mi.iihißotttsgtetimbertanii stied, '• 1.• •• n. .«.. .LIKBA NON, Pa. ' O FFERS,to thepublie an elegant and extensive assort OE PARIS sTjaEs.fiF,IFIN,E;JZiEis,LR-Y,t. consisting . 01 Monona, Rols944.EmeslM.., Pearl. Stone, •Canioo, Enameled Weilt, and ittruscan Coral Breast Mir., Jra nigne and Flogerßings. . . _ . , onto CHAINS of every style and quality, `- '3tsiWt - 48 / . :tzls2ibli 7 Logue, rood ) 6Wias Bud Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. CloCks of every description: "/ lira% variety of Fancy Goods. Paintings, Vases, &t. „r Tho Mook will. be round among the lar,gost iu tbiesec - 'Hon of Pennsyliaida2end'haa Inru Aoleeted with great AuLrofromthe most oeinbratoti importing and m IRfac tnringsataidielinfenle in NelsXork and Philad REPAIR/NO at the shin-test notice; and in most :workmanlike manner. - . ' • My friends; and the Pnblie generally are Invited teen antlibilisadon of roYeuperb 'stook. Lebanon, Sept 21, 1850 . R.ABER'S . ..Tfho4, t ale and Retail Drug _Store, . uste been Removed to his New Building. ow Oupahlr land Street; opposite the :Eagle Buildings, • Lebanon, Pa. Farlig subscriber respectfully announce co his aaquaili- Ammo and thepublic In general, t at he hea con taittlt cialtand a large stock of D'R , ti GS, PERnibrilitY, )11Bil:X 0 LNrE OA WIC A L S i . .41YE-StURFO .YARNISIIAO, TURPENTINE 111511SIPWWtAt 111 7 HAIR-OILS, , :!•<EXTRACTS;Ii Burning 'Fluid, Surgivil Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gall!, Tobacco, tc.- :Also a variety of Fancy Artiples tbo annul-oils to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as topreeettted.— PumblieeraWill please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of Isle goods before purchasing else where. tier Pbricialus• prescriptions and family red pelicarefully compounded, at all hears of the dby or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite, the Engle Buildings. , . On Sinjay! the Store will be opened for..i6 coat pounding of prescriptions between,. the hburs of.? and 10 'o'cloCk; A. Si., Viand 1, and 4 and 3P. 11. " v"".. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1867. DAVID 9. DADEIt, WOQD and COAL. YARD. ITIIE undersigned, having bought Mr. , floury Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a abort .11mi:ince north-east of Aleeses. Foster a M.6.tchZ/A Foundry, In the borough of North' Lebahoo;em644.so bought from 200 .to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell attbo yard or deli4r at as small profits as will suit the awes. I therefore in vite anise thataraln,watetot any of those articles to call and see the same, wacestalp Latices, and Judge for themselves. .....:IDA.NISSe MIGHT, (merchant.) . • North Lebanon, Ai1ti114,1856.-tf.. • • ,SCROFULIi4ift, KING'S EVIL, - • s a conatitutionsnl tifeenae, a corruption of the blt/INI I , , by wbich this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and pear. Being In the eirculdtion, it pervades, the whole, body, and ipay burs:out in disease en any part of.lt. Nu or 'gen ,is frtli from Itivattacksr nords 'there one which ,it ma y not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living. disordered or unhealthy !cod', impure air, filth and . filthy* habits, the depressing vices, and above all, by the veuensti infec tion. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary, in the eouetitution, decending-tirom paientsto children - 'Unto the third and fourth seueratiou ;" Indeed, it_imps' s ,to be the rod of Him who says!, "I will visit the tothrtithut of the fathers upon their.thildeerk.'. • - • ' Its effects commence. by,dfsTkisllson from the bloat of corrupt or.uleeront Matter, which, in the lungs, liver, andanternal organs is termed tubercles ; in the,glands Wwellings, and on the turf/mei eruptions or soree... Thlifoulcorruption, which genders In the blood, de soressee the energies of life, so that scrofelous.conStitg, tious.not only suffer from ecndulotts complaints; bat' theybave..far less power to withstand the attacks of other_diseasee; consequently vast numbers perish by disordere which although not serofoloes in their na tute,,are still rendered fatal by this taint in thesysteto. )fast of the consumption which decimates the, human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous content- A/nation ; and many destruetiin diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, - Indeed, of all. the ontins, arise from or aro aggravated by the same cause. - One quarter of all our people ere scrofulous! thidk persons are, invaded by this lufeetieu, load their. health is undermined by it: cleanse ft from:Me system we must renovate be blood by an ahem atise medicine, and livigorite It 9y •boaltily food said aka-- sese.• Such a medieitM we liquefy, y . V .A.ERS . • •,, .Compottad Extract- Of Sarsapas - nth . • ffitt# elfgitPatrigiede which the medical skill of +Serafino', can devise for Elite cieryWhere prevailing end fetal quoadr.. It is combined from the roust: notice re - illiodjold •...I,ltitve been discovered 'for the exPurgation AG this i foubtliesarder from - the blood, rind the 'retinue 11t the ,sysb - mi from its. destructive consequehoes • Hence 4tsiiould be eniployed,for the cure of not oely aerofoils; kut,Psadhosepthes affections whit* taisu • fi it,dia& as ERn7IVI: and SUN Dooms, Si manotioi .Fats, Jioes,!, otlEarssirabatii _Ptstet.Eff; rttardLatsr.Bicrsciftno, BbAuse. mod BOILS, .TI.I3IOREOTIMEE and. Satv • Anson; Bomar-Mid* , RiNowoawdi i•nttrintrlsial EdTlitt.Prid nail ImPu,..Fitb,DiftFAllfeJP4Rtli, .DiercestA, Dassurry, and LOW, ALL COMPLA.MTA ARIAING PROM VITIATED OR Ir- Puae BLOOD. The popular belief. in "Impurity of the Mood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a • degeneret, tion of the blood. The particular purpose And . virtue of this Sarsaparilla is to purify and' regUncrittit this' 'l, tai thoki, without which sound health is impossible , 1-conituninated constitutions, - . . ...; Ayerlog Cathartic Pills For . ail the purposes of a Fafnir . . , nonipesedsthatAtiettase!sititiertlie range of their ac,ttoe can rarely withetep . ll,4o,,evado therm. Their pen etrating propertie.4o6PCb..iintl•Cie4se, and invigorato every portion of the human - orgardern, -correcting its bosomed Action, and restoring its healthy vitalitlea. Aa .toconsegtiAnce of thiSsi properties, tho invalid wife to dined downy with pain. or •physical debility is hi e nysliticlib Bad his health or energy restored by a rani led' tut ohne so etmple and inviting. . Not only, they cure the every-day complaints of • etery-bodl/butlatio many formidable and dangerous ',disease& The agent below 'mined Is pleased to tarnish Ancerlean illinause, containing certiflottes QQQf tbeir.cures directions for their use in the folioed') ,complaiutar.Costiveness, keartburn, • Headache 'dr( 1 'front disordOxiStenutch, Nausea, indigestion, Peirt to and Morbid Vraotio' ntif the Aveds; Flatulency, Lo*- of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred oomplainte .arie -1 lug from a•lewatete of therbedy-or obstruCtlon of its fuuctions z A yet's C'herry. rectoriot, . FOR TIII3 RAPID : CURE OF .'" Coughs, OOHS, Influenza, — Hoarseness, Croup; Bronchitis, Incipent Consumption; and for. the relief of Consumptive Patiehta in Inr ,ianced 'stages of the disease. , Sd widele the field of Its usefulness and so numerous arc the CMOS of its cures, that &hue& sviscr4ienc4ai.ilf the country abounds in persona publicly known, who, have been restored front 'draining and even desperate ~.disesels.?f ate lungs by its nee. %Viten onde • tried its suricrlcintY over every other medicine of its kind la too I apparent to escape obserraUen, and where' its criituos afro known, the-public) no longer hesitate what antidote to employ fur the diictreSsfng and ciangerods 'affection:a O. the pulmonary orfrans:that are, Incident to , cent nipts, mr tychile many inferior remedies thrust -upon the aidunnalty have failed rend been cligieardesk this has gained friend* by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they pan never forget, and produced, cures too numerous sad todieinarkanls to be forgotten: • . . i . • , , ;. 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