ttt 31Arrtiorr: TIMMS, $l5O A VELE LEBANON, PA. IN,^DNEEDAY, JUNE 6, 1860 HOME AFFAIRS. tar ' Dace., have established themaelvea at N 0.124 Noeth Third Street, Thiledelpitia,tor carrying on the 'Wholesale Clothing Manufacturing' business Wider the fitiperintendence of Mr. Herman,Reisenstein f formerly ordain plate. fifteen years experience in this bashing enabler them to understand II 'thoroughly; in all Its Irene! es. They Invite all Storekeepers in this catin4 who keep Itskirmade Clothing to give them a call when they neat visit the city. Their store to Lebanon is still continued, where at all time. will be found a large and compl to cloak of Clothing anitaible for ell seas nie i .and at the lessen cash, rriolo. MIL The Dedication of the new St. Ju Reformed Morob, at Jonestown, will take Mace-next Saturday and Sunday. DiNNEss.—Pennies, or cents, says fat btehange, are heavy drugs In offices where there is a great deal of small business done.— Their holders cannot readily dispose of them in large sums, but are still able to dispose of them in ',aeons ways, such as buiing postage stamps, tanking purchases'of small wares, or paying out- Jawed clibtr, or siring them in charity. Charity Is said to be the only coin that is current at toll. flow thationg. narrow, and unfrequented road that leads to Paradise, and it would be an &ME flitlithiat to pa the tall in niokle or copper.— The state of the currency just now resembles that oraparts..wilere ion was used as coin, and a maw had to employ a horse and cart to carry money enough to pay small debt. Aon. ,Tam W. Kißinger has our thanks for several valuable public Doouments. , • , * — One of the Speakers at the ar • moieties on Saturday evening—we do not reeol- Wit whieh one—stated that. Mr. Fillmore would; iipport the Olqugo nominees. Mr. Maynard, an .American member of 4 tlengreas from Tennes see, stated in the HOUSO On Saturday an reliable that' Pay. Fillmore does not andead not supped the Chicago nominees 1 Also, the toner. :tioO that the ticket will be withdrawn before ,the Feesidential eleotion, would be news no doubt r te both Bell and Everett a; well as to their sup porters. A, Num PRESENT.—The Perseve , "ranee Hose Company of Lebanon, have present ad the Bowling Hose Company with a beautiful lead make, teetotally decorated. On the top of it Is 'alta l lttlattre Ilose Cirringe,all complete, stand ing !alongside a very pretty hose house, with etoe pie end deg eteff, from which streams the Ameri-. Ustallinner. The whole thing la the work of a • notifeetioner,,the house and marriage being made of candy, tas are also the flogs, all except 'the staffs., which are of wood. It is pretty enough to be put on exhibition.—Rsadikt Doily Time*, .cgr •Thatratelny. • , . ttreirittitStlitte• have received 'their 340 - oti4 wall selected assortment , of Fancy and Silken "try Goode, Groceries, latieenswere, Car. yet. k 414.,prid are offering groat bargains.- 4 Pleniii Own soon and judge for yourself. Adver tisement next week. Tits Genessee Flouring Mill of this ,place bats passed into the bands ,of the Sheriff.— This ealowitythrore about forty bonds , gat of : .employment.:; The injury to Mr. Shour's band is improving We are also pained to announce tbat Mr. Eph. raim flertzler, of Myerstortn, R ateam•millor, ltsitsbeen obliged to atop. . The Fair of the Ladies of the St. Vary's (Catholic) Church is now open, and will tonal:iv: every afternoon acid evening of this weeir i vin the Hell of the-Union Fire Company, street,,Lebonon. An unusually large and splendid variety O f f ,all kinds of Fancy Nee dle ir 9 o, Aw.elri,jod, a' great amount of , other fancy And useful articles•hr on exhibition and for sale. The price of 'admisaion is 10 cents. The publie aro respectfully invited to Attend, ae great preparations halm been made for receiving them. trr. Xi K. Lauderrnileh has just orsaadanotber splendid assortment . of now Spring and Summer Goode, which are rapillly selling at lhoir fedtttoil iitlCtillonithingly low prices. For VOA* bargains and splendid variety' Louder witch's it becoming ono of,the No. 1 stores. . Futz.—The barn of Peter Benson, in Bethel township, Lebanon county, was struck by jightnlng•on Wednesday evening of lost week, tint! Wisely sonsurned, together with 300,bushell Oats, 300 bushels Cora, 50 bushels Wheat, 75 Rye. A calf was also burnt up. There Wes no insurance on the property. Tin Lutheran Synod of Penneyl- Tanis commenced its 113th annual session in St. Patitspluiroh, Brown and Si, John Streets, Phil aderiVa, On Monday afAsirweet. Rev. G. Wei &ILA Astisleheni is ,het presiding °Meer, and Rev, G. Krotel, onfancaster, Seeretary. Tits Thro -Aires Train, from New Turk nr, via the ,East Pennsyl vania-end Lebanon iicallep Rail Road, was started Lest ltianday a weep, and has been running in ac cordance with the new time table. It reaches at Reading at 10.46, A. M., in time to connect with the trains going north, west, south. The lino is liberally patronised, and has thus far giv en great ratiefaetion. One of the advantages is the riamipt of New Toth papers eight hours in advance of tbo Philadelphia rents. 'Titai. Trains frOna New York to Har , AL' bges, rune tbrotigh in seven hours by the new •errangeasents. I r be- morning train leaves New :i'ork at 4 A. 41. and reaohes Harrisburg it 12.45 P. M., making elm nonneetiona with the trains 'vantages weaLand walk from tbat point. Tike ad vantages of this new route are juit beginning to be appreciated, and when generally known, the line will be largely patroulzed by travelers from She east and west who are enslous to save time and expense. 'WE are pleased to announce that ibe "Baker Family," the most popular Vocalists, and best orginized company of Quartette singers noir traveling in the country, will give a Concert hi this place in a few days. Wherever they go, as we learn from our exchanges, they sivetuulvarial satisfaction, and receive•the iiigh • sit eneomlutia, respecting the etyl9 and charm seta of their 11105101 from those who are most compotent tojodge. Ow MODS or PBEISERVIPM APPLES . a, Bailey, of Claremont, N. If., took a iteg full of apt/Im,, last fall. which he eeenrely beaded up and sank to the bottom of a deep mill Pond. On bringing them to the outface a few days ago, every apple was found to be quite free from spook or rot, and as sound and unwrinkled ae wben taken frontlho tree. Pr' Goop.—The isouielaas pest& orop Year will be so large, that it le intended to ship On surplus to - the Iforthi 'bore they will arrive mend weeks in advance of the slum Air )3,l).—The imports of foreign dry pods and goners.; inerobasidlse at New Ifork Since let gf i fsawsrx amounted to $66,280,325. A Very - .serions break occurred in the Union Canal on Tuesday morning, about two taileCesit of this place. The wafer passed down the Quittaftabilla in a perfect torrent, and proba bly ocessioted considerable damage. The injury to the petal will be immediately repaired. The railroad was also somewhat injured by the water, btii,iiioiee as to prevent the repairs inside of a day. AblitigES HomEs.—We are afraid demi faaethar deldge must sweep over Eke earth, and a nets race spring up, before we have any more homes. Somewhere away main the coun try, we stumble upon a spot ,that outside looks like one; sweetbriers trained over the windows, htikeyouckles shaWles,the 'perch, and pervading it a pleasant air of quiet comfort. Drive by— don't go In. You'll find rang gent/eaten not yet in their teens there too, and young ladies dressed like fashion-plates, and playing the piano, while "mother" keeps up a running accompaniment in the kitchen scouring tins and cleaning the pan cake Twill also find the parlors full of etageres, and the etageres full of ail, expensive toys, and that there isn't a place where a lithe wandering child could rest the sole of its foot without breaking things. Nurseries for children, did you say?— Granted—in houses, but not in homes. In homes they are welcome anywhere; in houses they are a nuisance. In homes there is nothing too good for them.to enjoy; in houses they soil the carpets and stain the damask, nod break thechintsbought at such an enormous expense for company ! In homes they can eat Ram fable with "father and mother;" in houses they must dine with Bridget, with whom "father and mother" would not eat a meal for all the world. In homes. mothers put them to bed and "tuck them up" and bear their prayers; in houses Bridget undresses them, tells them never mind the prayers, and scares them to sleep with the story of theseven-headed giant. In houses children are rapidly going out of fu9h ion ; they are such, a terrible inconvenience.— They are tolerated, to be sore, when an heir is necessary, but even then they don'terseem to. be born babies, but to come into the world dwarfed men and women—little lay flgureswhilh,memota used to try the last new fashion on, until they are old enough to came into their property. FOREIGN NEW S The steamer Arabia arrived at Halifax., with European news of the 20th ult. The ndvices touching Garibuidi's movements in his Sicilian expeditiop, are still meager and conflicting, but repeits generally concur in eta - ting that he had captured the most importantpo sitions in BielHy, eaceptingPalermo and-Messina. After his landing at Marsala, the Neapolitan vessel bombarded the town without giving warn ing to the inhabitants kbutthe British interposed for the protection of the English residents. It was reported that the King of Naples had applied for foreigh intervention, and it was also rumored that a treaty,' offensive and defensive, had been concluded between Naples, Annie, Aus tria, and all the deposed Indian sovereigns. The latest advices from Naples represent the utmost consternation and tumultuous demonstra tions among„the people. The troops were dis pirited, the royal family were packing up their jewels, and there were other strong indications of an imminent insurrection.- Garibaldi was moving on Palermo. The English Government has issued a procla mation against enlistments for the Pope in Ire land. The,diffidalty betwiea Heenan and Sayers has beet; 'adjusted. They are each to have n *ham• plates belt and Sayers retires frent the ring. Theodore Parker is dead. He died in Florence. The Perla Bourse has been depressed, butelosed firmer. Four ships of war had been sent to Na ples at the request of the French Minister, and another fleet was about to proved to the Levant. There were unauthenticated rumors of a new French military loan. It was reported that General Latrtoridiere had made a forward movement with , the Papal troops, and that five thousand Piedmontese troops had embarked from Griffon-6 Cheek him. It is positively asserted ..that the French army has been ordered to evacuate tome, and also that the Sardinian Government has ordered the garri sons in Central Italy to proceed by ferced marches to the Pontifical frontiers. General Concha has been elected President of the Spanish Senate. Although the British Government has issued proclamation against the enlistment of men fur the Pope in Ireland, it will not interfere with the subscription .or the Sicilian insurgents, the law °Seers of the crown not regarding it as illegal. The British Goternment has been solicited to send oaf vessels to make soundings and survey the-route of a contemplated ocean telegraph to America, by way of the Faro Islands, The Paris correspondents of London papers rep resent the relationtbetween France and England to be in a critical state. It is proposed that the two Governments shall assert the prineiple Or *non intervention by Austria, Piedmont, and the Papal States, and let the Sicilians and Neapolitans fight it out undisturbed. Russia is thought to be menacing Turkey. LATER. lor,,Gaithaldi had defeated the Neapolitans, and liras. investing Palermo. The, latist accounts states that Garibaldi had achieved a. dcieleive victory at Meriati," The latest from Italy states that thi Neapoli tan troops had abandoned the Providences of Palermo and Trapani. Great disorder prevailed and the Providences were in full insurrection.— Six thousand Sicilians had joined Garibaldi. There was a conflict on the 15th, and the .Nem politan army had been routed by the troops un der Garibaldi. ,„ r.. Utg.. Itts NAME.--The Chicago Journal says: "We have Mr. Lincoln's authority for sayingthat his name is Abraham." He trust the momentous question is now settled. OM" The value of the grape crop of Califor. nia for the year 186 is estimated at $6,000,000. , A oattie drover named G. W. Curtis, brought into St. Latiis last Saturday about $7,- 000 of gold dust from Delwin'. It was part of the proceeds of a drove of 700 cattle, which he with six bands drove to Denver from Fort Belk nap,,Texas, Who are 'the' Miserable I—Let the Dyspeptic who suffers, physically , and mentally answer.— Sat though be has dpink the very dregs of suf fering, relief exists in the Oxygenated Mum); they are " a 'cure fel' woes." jair-The'Vey blaittsusrth who made 240 010 U in ten hours,,hrts,bpen {rain. James H. Simp son of Pleasle, JiiffersOn County, turned out in the short apace — of VOA - hinth 243 horse shoes. which weep .pronouneed-geed. the Court. of,J3guiro Hall, it seemed good to the counsel employed on one side to back up bra poeition by reading a paragraph from Cbitty'e Pleadings, Dud fearing his authority might not fall with sufficient force on the "gen tlemen of the jury," he appealed to Squire Hall. "Squire, you know Chitty?" "Oh, yes," says the Squire, "Chitty is one of the best lawyers Kentucky has ever produced." • A storekeeper purchased of an Irish wo man a quantity of butter, the lumps of which, Intended for pounds, he weighed in the balance end found wanting. "Shure its your own fault if they are light," said Biddy, in reply to the complaints of the buyer, "it's your own fault, sir, for wasn't it with a pound of your own soap bought here myself that I weighed them with." The storekeeper had nothing more to say on that subject. . The Westminster Bevies° contains a fine essay on "The Morals of Trade," a very entertaining arti ele,on "The Drama In Paris," critical notices of " - Satan Bede" and the "Life sea Writings of De LamenPais," a statesmanlike paper on. England's Political Position in Europe," and Other articles - of equal merit and varied interest. per- The Japanese think that oyster soup is the finest Amerlean limitation tilatthey.bave yet seen. They call the hotel waiters . "soap gelid.- men." COLD lialiMPTLON.—Thenominatioxiiiottineoln and Mewl in were immediately followed-by a se vere frost in Maine. ELOPEILDDT EZTRAODDIN4I4.—Mr..,Tonee,dOg e l o ped with Mt; Smith's dinnet. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY AWSPAPER. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD, — The recommitment of the Pacific Railroad Bil and amendments to the Select Committee on that measure, is regard ed as settling that question for the present ses• shin. This most important matter has been de• layed, us snob things usually are, until near the end of the session, and then left over for moat of time. It• is quite probable that many ofthe mem - hers are not prepared to vote intelligibly upon the measures, at this •time; but if a part of the time spent in the ridiculous struggle about a Speaker, bad been made use of in acquiring the proper information, they might have understood the nature of routes, dto., better,lf those who unilditlike.to do the work of lgislation would .and honestly devote their atten tion to it, important measures would not fail for the Want of the knowledge necessary to enable members to vote judiciously. ' If half the interest which is shown in the quar rels of candidates and fietions were exhibited in mattors of substantial utility , Congress would be of some use tb the country.—Daity Hew. THE REASON KEENAN' DID NaT WHIP SAYERS AT ONCE.--George Wilkes, inn htrey to his pa per, the Spirit of the rimies t givekitas hit• deci ded.opinion that; Heenan oart.ighll3 two such men na,9*Yeis in one day, as that the feet would have been unequivocally demonstrated, but that Jack Macdonald had bet two or three hundred dollars that the fight would last over att hour, and con stantly chocked the impetuosity of Heenan, and that, when finally, at the remonstrance of Mr. Wilkes himself, 'Heenan did "let loose" upon him, his superiority Tree at once put beyond all reasonable doubt. .., The damage done to Judge Douglas , house, at Washington, by the storm, on Saturday afternoon a week, was very great. The tin roof having been blown off,_the rain, which was pour ing down in torrents, damaged nearly every room in the house. Elegant carpets, furniture, paint. ings, dt e., were completely ruined. The matter is made worse,, owing to the fact that Judge D. is ying very ill with a throat disease. AV" Mr. Benjamin Zeller, of North Lebanon, had new potatoes of his own raising last week already. i664...1ifr. Joseph Re - inhard exhibited at the Fair; on Monday of last, week, a eat-fish weigh ing 65 pohnds. It was a piesent from hie broth er in Illinois. ' yam. The Firemen of Reading,entertained on Thuuday last, the Keystone Fire Company of Naston. During the parad,e .thore%were eight Companies in .proceaslopo,.several brass bands, and any qbantfty cT Martlal „Orr. Edward Erorett has written a letter ac cepting the nomination for the Vice Presidency by"tbe American (Know Nothing) Party. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . :—We would call'your attention to the advertisement of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, which appears in the columns of our present number. , Prom our long acquaintenre with the proprie tor, and with numerous individuals who have used his preparation with perfect success for the last two years, we feel no hesitation io recornmen ding the article as superior to any other prepar ations now in use for the same purpose, v is : for restoring gray hair to its original color, a sure and perfect cure for baldness, and a never failing preventive for the falling off the hair. • It is decidedly the best and most popular in use for beautifying, preserving,. restoring and strengthening the hair, relieving deceases of the skin, and removing scruff, dandruff, and all erup tions and feverish bent Dim the scalp. We peak in relation to the above from what Are know, having, been personally acquainted with numerous persons who ; hare .usod the res torative .for 'the above purposes with the most gratifying result. It is not often , we notice a patent medicine, in deed, we think we have never puffed one before : but Prof. Wood's Hair Restors i gve is sometimes so superior to most of the preparation of the day, that we cannot forbear asking the attention of Our readers to it.—OATITOLIV YINAWATUIL Sold by all good Druggists. THE FEMALE ORGANIZATION IS'Oftell as frail as that of a tender flower. Many of the sex enter into marriage relations without belns able to un dergo the labors and trials of maternity. In this COUR. try thousands of young and beautiful women am sac rificed every year from this cause alum% Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters will save many elf thieelass from an nntimely,grave. This medicine has been used with great benefit by immense numbers of people throughout the republic, and the proprietors have re ceived grateful commendations from all sections of the country. The hitters will be found to be very pleasant to the taste, even as a beverage, and prompt and pow erful in its effect as a medicine. It infuses new vitality into the frame, and strengthens the whole system, so that women who use It are enabled to go through with labors w ich would, without it, be certain to prostrate them. So.d by druggists and dealers generally eterywhere fa' See advertisement in another column. liforEEßs!--The attention of *loth . , era is called to. Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, which is highly recommended Oral' eorepialtits attend lug Teething, such SS Dysentery, Colle, 'Croup, Lc. . BLOOD 'medicine, being, as its name suggests, "Stoop FOOD," and a scientific discovery differ ing from all patent medicines, it is well worthy tho tention of ail who are suffering from impuritymn defi ciency of blood. It is prepared •by Dr. O. P•allsoscsair. author of several works on Elocution, Physiology, Sci ence, de.. and is highly recommended by numerous ear tideates of those who have availed themselves of its vir tues. Covacor * DUPONT, Igawlfork, are that:4l3*M Agruts for both.-2Koorpos. Mass. &Wand. Kir See odver- Moment. For .sale by Dr. OEO. ROSS, .oppoaite Abe Court House. Lebanon, nod T. W. DVOTT 4 SOTS, Pbtladelphis. - DYSPEPSIA.—'—ThiS is a very diStPCM log complaint, and gives the patient more suffering' thaii almost any other disease, in diet, it is a combination of many complaints in one. The svmptonie are niinferons, and are of the nature of almost all other complaints combined. Prom this fact, arise the very many cases whore this dims/3e is mistaken for some other, and so improperly treated. The first symptomS , --indieestion, flatulency, loss of appetite, hyartburn, headache, ate., if neglected, almost always 'awaken some dormantdis ease and-send the poor sufferer to a premature grave.— What pan must first do is, cleanse-the blood and regu late the .bowels; do, this with the *Mountain Herb Pills," and you can bid defiance to dyspepsia. Sold by all MedielneMealers. Lebanon, by Dr. Om Moss and D. S. Reber. Siir"Free. l Trud — e:keres now to be in favor WitlieNapoleolt 111. To all in need of a good and beautiful WIG, on reasonable terms, weLviould say from esperience call on GEORGE THIURGALa ND, 2D South 6th et, Philadelphia, when you can be united:ln a style and manner unsurpassed. Also procure a bottle of his celebrated HAIR DYE for *notifying the hair;&c. • feb. 22,1680.-Iy. AVINC FUND National CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSTLYLNIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and In any amount, large or AMU 11. 2. VI V K PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money Is always paid lack in GOLD, whenever it is called for, sod witbaut notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, Gmardians and others who desire to have It in %place or perfect safety, and.* here interest can be obtained for It 5. The money rehired from depositors Is invested in DEAL ESTATE, bIORTG AGF.S, GROUND RENTS, and such otiieriOrst class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Nears—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock lathe evening. This old, and well established SAVING FUND bas re ceived more. than TkIN 111.1.1.L10NS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY 1 BENNER, President. • ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice PresidenL WituAla J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Renner, F. -Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Saud. IL Ashton, • Joseph Yerkes ' • C. Landreth Maim, Henry Dlffendereer. OFFIr Walnut Street, S. W. Cori June 8,1880, gptrial gtotircs. WIIITARMI BALMS OP WILD DRURY. This remedy bee long been oherlehed by the commu nity for Ito remariceble efficacy In relieving, heading end ouylng the mod obstinate, painful and long standhag oases:of Clough;Vold, &we Throat, .Bronchirfs, WhooPOit , Ow" aYkisP—lathetaraivairtatieny 9f, d ie Zings; while ewm - ; , l,,:imsption itself bap yielded t o g, iiiegic binuence When all other ingeaMr hare fa ed; Its whole bietory proves that the past has produced no rem• edy of equal value, as a cure for the numerous and den. geroue pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land. From C. A. BANNYART. Esq., Druggist, HARRISBURG, April 26,1860. Messrs.. S. W. Pewit & Co.,— If my testimony can add to the popularity of WISTAlett BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for coughs, colds, and pulmo nary affections, I cheerfully grant you the use of my name, as its efficacy was fairly tested in my own case a little over a year ago—a bottle of it having cured me of a severe Cough and Pneumonia, whichl then contracted. Yours truly ; C. A. BANNYART. From JACOB BENER Req., Druggist. MIDDLETOWN, DAUPHIN CO., PA. April 24, /800. Messrs. S. W. Fenix & Co.,— Eleatic—Please send me immediately half a gross DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF Wi,. CHERRY, as it is selling rapid ly and gives good satisfaction. I have been selling the Balsam for more than twenty years, and have always found its atisffictorily spoken of. I have had a number or customers who have realized incalculable benefit from the use of it in the first stages of consumption. lam never withoftt it in my family, and administer it to any member Oflt - whenever trou bled with Coughs, Colds, Lung and Bronchial Affections and find it a most efilelient remedy. At one time, being . out of the Watts.; X purchased a small supply at rbilit rietphht,ottid to be genuine, which I found to be a worth less and spurious article. JACOB BEEBE,. Caution to Purchasers. The only genuine Wis. tar's Balsam has the written signature of "1 Burrs," and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and worthless. Prepared by SETLI W. FOWLS & CO., Boston, and for sale by Joseph L. Lemberger and Dr. George Ross.. Lebanon ; Joseph S. Lauser, Shmfferstown; M. Get tel, tifyerstown; Samuel Weaber, Fredericksburg ; J. Brunner, Jonestown; 'Early &Bishop, Anriville; Thom as A. Harper, F.. Ilauover; Martin Early, Palmyra„; Bowman & Son, Campbellatowt; ; and by dealers every where. May 23..-4 t. iris Sea Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver invigo rater and Family Cathartic Pille, in another column. ' , Viepared cornelins. L. Cheeseman, ht. D., The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a ionic and extensive practics. They are mild hi their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menstruation's, removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, ',headache, pain hr the side; palpitationof the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, de., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. , TO 'MARRIED LADIES:. • • Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are inyaluable. as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use or other Yule can place, the utmost confidence in. Dr. Chees ennui's Pills doing all that , they represent to do. ' NOM& There is one condition of the feisale system in which the Pills cannot be takeh Without producing a PECU LIAR lir.suvr.‘ The condition referred to is 'HMO- N ANCY—the result, MISCAItItIAIIE. Such is the Irre sistable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should- he rend, accompany each box. Price $l. Bent by mail on en closing $1 to Dn. CourottioS L. CnlXstiessr, Box Post Office, New York City. SOLD DT ONE DILUGGIST IN EVERY TOWN IN TUEUNITED STATES it. B. 11UTOIIINOS, General Agolt for the United States, 165 Chambers-St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Boss' Drug Store, Lehauen, Pa. Dec. 7,1856.-Iy. la-A UNION PRAYER MEETING of young Men, is held every Sabbathmiorning for one hour, commenc ing at before 9 o'clock, at the Room of the Y. M. C. Association, above D-S.Rabor's Drug Store. Ali, and especially Young Men, are invited to attend. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church.— PEOTEsTANT EPlSCOPALbHuncu—Service in Tern. every Friday et 71P. M. English preaching next Sunday morning and German in the evening at 7 o'clock, in the Mo ravian church. English preaching.next Sabbath overfill - in the Reformed chuccit..., , On the Seth ult., by the Rev. W. IL Grab, Mr. &mine! Heilman, of livaltnan's Dale, Lebanon county, to Miss Mary-Reiter, ofiCentre county. On the 3-I inst., at the .Motestian Porsons ,, e, by Rev. W. L. Lannert, James R. 14;t2, to Miss,Mary E. Stroh, all of this borough:- On the 15th ult., by the Rev. J. E. lifeister, Mr. -Paler Forney to Miss Mary Ann Wit enoyer,both of Annville. On the 24th ult., by the saine,-Mr. Reuben Hem. pnrly, of East Hunover, to Miss Lavine Garret, of Derry township, Dauphin en. On the same day, by the same, Mr: John Henry Linearreaver, of Compbellstown, to Miss-Cath erine Eby of Londonderry. On the some day, by the smite, Mr. Josiah Hotz, to Mi,•s Elizabeth Westooberger, both of South .Annville. On the 24th ult., at Ifoffinin'.4 notel,Harriaburg, by Rev. D. Gans, Aft., Herman T. Garverich to Misx. Eliza. B. :Singer, both of liummelitown, Dauphin County. In this borough, on the 22 . inst., Clara, cliild'of Levi and Sarah Marx, aged year, d months and 23 days. On the 28th ult, in N. Lebanon township; sir. ~ Wm. Dnnneberger, aged about 75 years. On the 23d nit, in Union township, Mrs. Eliza , beth, wife of Mr. John Shuey, aged 51 years, 2.months and II days. On the 21st ult. in Palmyra, Mary, infant daugh ter of Peter and Mary Witmer, aged 9 mo nibs. On the 232 ult., in. East Hanover towns hip, Catherine Snavely, aged 71 titid,B months. On the 23d ult., in Fredericksburg,David -Weber, aged 87 years. On the 15th ult., at Paxinas, Northumberland Co., after a long and painful illness, Abraham Hunimel, formerly of North Lebanon Borough, aged 34 years, 8 months and 14 days. Eliza, consort of Rev. W. 11.- Groh, and daugh ter of Mr. David Stine. of East Hanover, de parted this life on the 12th ult. '-, at, Boalsburg, Centre Co., Pa.. aged 25 years, ,5 months, and . 29 days. LEBANON, Lob, )IBIS Ex. Fern $7 00 Smith " Extra 650 Lob. Vol. Super. Fined 00 Fringe White Wheat, 1 30 Prime Red Wheat, 20 Prime 'Rpm-- • 75 Corn, 00 38 Crefer-sertl, " 400 Timethy•seed, 2 50 Flaxseed. . 150 Dried A - PPleni,Vlsli., 1 SIP Dried Applsikpelitled, ^l4O Panel:A . ..Spitz," 250 Punch "Iluthels,". 125 Cherries, 1 50 'Onions, • 37 trY TIIST ompany. There has beau a Tpey dull Flour market since our last circular, though the..concession, in prices relieved f.homarkot. of, a few thousand hbis. at our quotati ens.;,, the l receipta fur the past week wore very meagre, being nearly 4,000,bb1a, less than the weelt,.prov loos : at the doge there is flight export ilemitrid, and-the market ,shows a little more firmness. Wheat is not active, Mill ers are unwilling to pay prices ask ed, there has not:- been much doing in the mile le forn.week past. Rye is dull.. The demand for Corn has fallen off and priees An 8 Ms. per latish lower than the highest point of last week ; the offerings of ,inferior and defogged .are large. Oats aro lower and in good suiddY.. Whiskey is unchanged. Corn mealqneets with a fair demand. Rye Flour is 41,111. We quote :--, ... FLonn.—Superfine , $5.37 to $5.50 ; Extra, $ , 62 to $5.75 • and 0. 87 41 $8.50' for family; and choice Dand ' aster,.s7. oo per bbl. - .., RTS FLoutt.--P'enosylvania, $4.00 to $4.12 per bbl.. • Coax Mirqt.A.—Good Yellow, $3.40 per bbl. .. WHEAT.--Red, $1.26 to $ 1.35; White, SL.4O to $1.50. , Rye.— State, 86 eta.; dulJ• . Coax.--Prime, 86 eta.; Inferior and Damaged, 55 to 65 eta per bush. WatagnY.—Obio, 22 eta.; Peninylvania, 21 els. per gall. . . ' Sanr.--Fatent'Sacks, 95 ots.; Com Mon Sacks, .90'ists. OATS.—State, 44 to 45 ots. per bush. HOPS.—Now 13 eta; 01(1,.5 et s. . • - Yours resioetfully, IIdoCANN Jr, WRIGLEY. . .. , JAB. MCCANN, 411, 'PhiPidelphia. - • ) Ouvr.o. WErsmor, Lebanon Co., ' . ' PROVISIONS.—'Phone is less do nig Arc G,io viskins,lnit prices - ate.firip'for,all desoriptford. Mess Pork is selling in lots Ili $2B o@lB -75, or of Third Street. PHILADELPHIA Important to Females. DR. CILBESEMAN'S PILLS. NEW YORK CITY xatipits at4tim,x,. peranee Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M., and itianittr. fitiL ton 171faa•ket. rrected Weekly. ranwasosr, JUN 6, 1800. Potatoes.,* bu , 30 Eggs, doz., , I 0 Butter, -31:1b., 16 Lard, Tallow,- • Shoulders, Sides, Soap, Bees-wax, 1! bite II agll, 5 MiZed Bags, - 2 Ohm, - • 12% pristless.v Ib., 40 Beathera, 38 lb., 621,4 irdol43ll‘lta, 40 Sesmllearra,;* gt.i Vinegar,ql .12% -Apple Butter,ll crock, 45 Tile Plailatlci,jollo 'Market. PIIILAbELPITIA _'M arket. 4, 1860. ' ' • The Lebat o,zroaly =CM and Prime et . $l5 bbl: City packed Mess Beef is selling for ships' stores at $13@15, cash. Nothing doing in prime' Beef. Bacon is very firm. Sales of, 109 tierces fancy canvassed Thum at 12@121j 'att..- some-plain do at 11@l1i,cents. Sides in lots at ' loa @loi cents, and Shoulders at B,} cents-60 days. Of Green Meats the stock Is now materially , ;reduced. Sales of 70 tierces pickled. Rams at 10.1 cents-60 days and Shoul ders at 71. cents, on time. Larli,,is 1:eld firmly at 12 cents in bids and tes., and 12,1 cents hrkegs. . , 100 tierces fair quality sold on private terms., THE PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. —There were very few western cattle st the mar ket this week, the receipts, in all, reaching' only about 1500 head of ,Beeves, mostly from Berko and Lancaster comities, all of which were dis posed of, at advance over last week's rates, prices ranging at $8 to $lO 50 the 100 lbs., 'the latter fur extra qnalitY.' The-Ortitefpul sales were made at $9 and $lO. About 325 Cows and Calves were offered, and sold at the different yards this week, mostly ot the Affiick's, at from $25 to $6O each, as to condition. Of Hogs, the receipts were light; only about 1000'head were offered at Im hoff's Yrrd; still-fed selling at from s6i to s7} and corn-fed at $7l to $8 the 100 tbs. not. Of Sheep, the receipts were large, reaching 6000 head, bales ranging at 41@61 cents IR pound gross. pz giftv pifirli,sutrifo. OS - The Life, Speeches and public services of Abram Lincoln, eon be had at IL 11, Rcedel's Store. The Wigwam Edition for 25 cents. GRAIN WANTED. rpm. ❑nderalgned will pay the highest pricea fur all kinds of grain—WHEAT, RYE, cons and OATS— at the Wnrobouse , on the Union Canal,-Walnut diva, .North Lebanon. JOHN 131.31 EL. North Lebanon, June 6,1860. - Notice. None. is hereby given that the. Beat "'Birdsboro' Iron IVorks," and 3 Mules, with Rigging, belong to the undersigned. - Should any one interfere with the said property, or detain lt; the parties thee offend ing will-be dealt with according to law. PRIMP ALkIITIN. Myerstown, Leb. Co , Pa., June 13,. 'CO. SAM4L MORRET, SEALER Or WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, ror Lebanon county. ItESlDESCO—aperstawn, Lebanon county, rennet. Malt attention of Millers, Merchants, and others in directed to the fallowing sections from the law, re lating to the Sealing of Weights and - measures: 38. In case any maker, vender or proprietor of beams, scales; weights or measures, within the city or county of Philadelphia, or county for which a sealer halt been appointed, shall neglect or refuse to comply with the ~quisitions which the regulator of-weights and meas ures is mithcfrised and directed to make; or shalt sell by falseikbeams, scales, weights or measures, such per son or persons so offending shall, for each nod every of fence. forfeit and pay- the aura of five dollars, which may be sued for and recovered as debts of the like amount are by law.recoverable, for the use of the poor of the city,-district or township, in which such fine shall have been incurred: Provided, That the provis ions of the sth and nth sections of this act shall not be so construed as to extend to such beams, scales, weights ti measures, es shall not be used by the proprietors thereof; for the purpose of }Allying or, selling the same. 40. Any person Who. , shall, • in any way, alter any measure, so that the.eapecity thereof is diminished, af ter the same shalt have been adjusted and sealed, or shell, in bhying or selling, use any measure so altered; and any person who shall alter any :tale, beam of weight, so as to impair the adjustment thereof, after the same shall have been adjusted and sealed ; and any . dealer, vender or weigher, who :hall have in his posses sion any scale, beam, weight or measure, so altered as aforesaid; shall, in conviction thereof before any alder • , an or justice of the peace, forfeit and pay the. sum of ten 'dollars ; and if the person so convicted refuse or neglect to satisfy such forfeiture, with costs, immedi ately, or produce goods and chattels sufficient whereon to levy the said forfeiture, together with cost, then the said alderman or justice of the peace shall commit the offender to the jell of the county wherein the offence was committed, there to he kept at hard labor for the space of thirty days. June 6, 1660. Lebanon 'Deposit Bank. Chtmlwrland street, one, door east of Reinhard's Hold. W following "RATES of INTEREST on For I year, and longor,r3 per cent. per annum; '''or 6 mouths, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; l a For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; Irequiring ashort notice Of withdrawal. Interest paiffin I: fall for the Deposits. from the - date of datisisli to - I - Re date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac commtlatium to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand, Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on oldiAteisican Del i tars and Half Dollars. Will maks collections on and re f mit to all parts of the United Status, the CtOtsulai and I Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., &c., and do a general EX 1 CIIANCE and BANKING BUSINESS. O. DAWSON COLEMAN, Eraiitlent GEO. GUM,. Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, tu, individually liable :e the extent of their Eotatee for nil Deposits end other • bligattous of tho "Gnu/.Nott b tpoarr itiatE." • DION CAMERON. G. DAWSON 'COLE.MAN. .EORGE &MULLER. LEVI KLINE, .1 AIRS I'OUNG, • AUGUSTUS BOYD, I,ebanon;Mayl2, - 1858. GEORGE GLEES!. w. STORE! respeetffilly inform the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country, that they have opened an Entirely New DRYGOODS, GROCERY, and - QUEENSWARE IN KENDALL'S .NEW BRICK. - BUILDING, between the Block Horse and Washington Hotels, Cum berland Street, (South Side,) ' LEBANON, PA. They would inform the public that they are deter mined and enableldto SELL LOW. Their Stock of Goods is very large, and, bought at the best CAUL TERMS.— They would invite the Public to gis a them atrial, feel ing confident that they can please all. Jay—Their terms are CASIf or COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. & ECKERT. Remember—lN ifENDALL'S New Building. Lebanon, March .23 t 1860.. 12 _ 12 , 11 1 ONLY PREPARATION 'WORTHY OF Uniiersal Confidence and. l'atronage. FOX STA .ESMEN, JUDGES. CLERGYMEN, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all ports of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J.Wood's flair Restorative, "and gentlemen of the Press are unantmons in its praise. A few testimonials only can be here given; ace circular for more,• and it will be impossible for yen to doubt. - . 47-Wall Street, New York, Dec. 201 h, ISIS. 12 /1 arSTLEMEN : Your note of the 15th hist..-has been -re ceived, saying,that yraihad beard tbsit I lisid boon ben efited by the Mee of Wood's Hair' Restorative; sind 're questing my certificate of the fact if I luishiu objection to give lt, awird it to - you cheerfully, beatuSc. I think - it due My age is ahout'so yeari ; the color of City hair unborn, and inclined to curl. Some five or six years since 'it be gan' to turn bray, 'and'the acalp on the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to farm upon it.- - Each of these slisa,geabillties increased with time. and about four;months since a fourth seas added to them, by hair failing off the to? of ray head and threatening to make we bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I wee ;winced to Iry Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to urrePt the falling off ray hill', fur I had really no expectation that gray hair could over he restored to its original color 'bxrept from dyes. I was, however; greatly-surprised to find after the ace of two bottles only, that norm - 4y Wes the falling off arrested, tint the color was restored to the gray.hairs and sensibility to the scalp, awl dandruff ceased to form on my head, very innch to the gratifies• Lion of my *rife, at whose solicitation I was Induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sox, strongly recommend ell-husbands who TRIM) the ad miration of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if growing grey or gotting'bald. - ;Very respectfully, DEN. A. LAVV.Z.IDEII. To 0..1. Wood &Co , 444 13roadway,'New York. , . . Siatuastou, Ala.. July 2001. - 1850. To PaOP. 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir: Your "flair Restore time. has done my hair So much good since I commencol the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC of its effects on the hair, a bleb are, great. A .man or woman niay - be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your -liar Restorative," the hair will return more beautiful thim evert at least this is my experience. Be- Illith tt all t -- Yourtrtruly, WM. U. KENEDY. P. S.—You can publish the above if you like. By publishing in our Southern papers .ytu will get more patronage South. -I see . neveral of your certificates in the Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W. ff. lieueb. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATI VE Pammolt O. J. Wdon: Dear Sir: Having had the tiliB - to lose the best portion of my hair, from the af fects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, in 1851. I was .induced to make a tidal ofyOur preparation; and found It to an vier as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick-and eloasy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the addicted ouch a true :n:lw• • .- FINLEY .JOHNSON. The Region - dire is pa up in -bottles of three sizes, viz: lame, medium, and email; the' small holds a pint, and retails for one'dollar per bottle; the metlFum holti at Meet twenty per coat, more in proportiOn than ,the =jail, retails for two dollars per bottle;' the - large 'holds a iiitara,49•per sent . more in - proportion; and ro -tailifor• • • , 0. J. WQOD . A 00, Proprlefore 444 Broativray,,,New t•rottrix t '&ll4- - Idirket-Stre4t; 13t.'Louls, And sold by all good Drai4lets,aotramey,ooo pagers. April 4,1860.4t5. The Great excitement Increasing. Nit APEST DRY GOODS In Lebanon. R A BELt B an ßait tb a . B4 - I ;w c uld it cal ge l u th er e a li lo o n ttin their large theirrge I assortment of the richest and latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Raving an unlimited choice in styles, colors, and prices Stella Shawls, °bellies, I. at de Chevres, Bereges, Tarmartine. Fine Scotch N ingluns, Black and Fancy Bilks, to the last of which we -Would call the attention of Ladies in particular.— Nue "stock embraces acne variety of styles and colors I I Pr Bummer Silks. Buyers will find it to their interest ' to examine before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, May 9.1860. 5000- Agents Wan ed. TO sell 4 new inventions , agents have 'nude over $25,000 on one,—bettor than ell other similar aghbcies. Send four stamps and get 80 pagan particulars, gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, May 1'9,1860 ` -3m_ I,orrell, Maas. Ntttice. _ WifENEAS, Lottery; or Administration on the Estate Of JOSEPII ITARTMAN, late or the Borough of Lebanon, and County of Lebanon, deceased, have. Been granted to the subscriber, atitpageont Trideldea 'to" the maid Estate PM !ounces:4 to reeks itumenste . nsymeet, a. Besse laving claims or demands against the estate Httliireald docedentwill make known the same, with, ourdelay, toIIMANUEL 3LELLY, Administrator. May 16, ' Market Street, Lebanon. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR - oda, n o 4riE Cheap Dry Goode . nfc 11HIBBRY - 11enry t Stine hare just openlid:W , hitgirstock of Clolh, Cassarntrea and 'Castings, plain and fancy Cloth for Men and Boys' Wear, also, Linens, Bummer Cloths, Cashmerettes,Jaatuf, Corderoys, dre., which they are of fering at Great Bargains, and will Bell cheaper than the rhea pas t._ BUSINESS CARDS ?I . 0 VA L. DBUCUBB; of North Lebanon borough, has re- J moved his office into the house .occupied by Mr. George Long, a few doors north or the United Brethren Church; There,tes intends to practice in his profession. DR. B. D. BUCII.ER: N. Lebanon, March 28, 1800. . Wm. ill. DElt B, TTORNBY AT LAW, hag removed his officer to Cum berland street, in the room formerly occupied by Reizenstein & Bros'. as a jewelry stare : opposite Charles Greenswalt's hardware Store. Lebanon, April 18. 286°. GEORGE W. KLINE, AtTORNEY AT LAW.-offica with Lsix Kuan,Escl Lebiaim, Pa. • [4,4l,laariatlaY 4 0 1.859. J. IL BOWMAN , A TTORNEY-AT has 11E510YRD his office to Funek's New Building, (second story,) °timberland street, Lebanon. Ps. Lebanon, April 6,,1859. Bricksi pricks! MIIE undersigned, in North Lebanon, has 400,000 of the best BRICKS for sale. No better can be Ob tained in this neighberhoed, and he will sell them In masse quantities at Et 60 (cash) per thousand. Also, IA inch, Inch and 2 Inch of the beet Poplar Boside and Planks. for sale. DAVID BOYER, North Lebanon, Feb. 16,1800•,.' LAFAYETTE BROWER, Gil S FITTER, - WALNUT STREET, next door to A. S. ELY'S Office, LEBANON, PA. [Jan. 4, 1860. Jacob Sto od, , (Late of the firm of Thompson &'Stoud,) 6 ~ , .. r-.....311-llll6atreet, corner of Doe Alley, ESPE.CTRUIZY informs the public that contin- Rnes HOUSE and SION PAINTING and. PAPOIt- HANGING, and by strict attention to business hopes to recuire a liberal sham of patronage.- Jar Orders from town and country promptly attend ed to. [Lebanon, Oct. 6, 1859. McCann Ar.'lol l tigley COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Non. 238 North Delaware Avenue and 233 North Water street, PIIILADELPIIIA. Idboral Civil advances veto cu FLOUR, " SEEDS, Eke. Sept. 21, `18541-1y: )10STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with .perfea. con.fidence.te physicians and citiAns generally of Hie United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than plumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consuroptibii‘of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year ;amounted to over - a half million bottles,' and from it s •hunifest steady increase in times past, it is evidenithat during the coming year the consumption *ill reach near one million bottles. This immeniteotmount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepare,- don, and the 'sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the .country where the article is best known, who not only recommtcn4 the Bitters to their patients, but. are 'ready at aif'tia2es to give testimonials to its effieney in all cases of storoachicderangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is riot a temporary popularity, obtained by,.extraorclinary efforts lit, tliii;*.a.y. r of i ,trUrgs.: peting the qualities. of the Bitters, but a soli& estimation, of an invaluable medicine, which; s . destined to .he - as enduring ise.timeitself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Oddsend-to regions where fever .and ' ague mid various other bilious eomplitinta have counted their victims by. hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain Cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseniea, is to the proprietors.a 'source isf..i.mt4 alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter front Hie-, stoxiinch, purifies the blood, and impart§ renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that lone and energy indispensable for the restoration of Meath. It operates upon the stomaeh;liver,' and ether digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a ebullition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions ou the bottle, and theywill find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted It 4, ettrefort. declining years, as it is pleasant to thci,italt4 invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. .There are certain periods when their cares aro so harassing that many of them sink under — the trial. • The-relation of mother and child - is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget. her own health in her extreme.anAkety for her infant. Should the peribil 6f maternity arrive during the summer season, the , wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials ind responsibilities. Nursing motherg gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all - diseases or derangements of the stomach,. superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers,. wig consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrator} Stomach Bitters a trial. C4.IITION:=VV O caution the public against. using any of the many imitations. or counter;, , , felts, but ask for ROirrETTER'.6..OELABI%uiII STOMACH BITTIORB, and see that each bottlelitat the words 1 :Dr: J. Hostetter's. Stomach Bitters" bleivn on the , side of the bottle, end stamped erk,,,the metallic cap covering the cork, and ebeet.ve that our autograph signature is on the label. . air Prepared and sold by ECOLITETTIIIit & SMITH, Pittsburgh: . Pit:,-Ssia Sold by all druggists. grocer% aSd . dealers .generally throughout the United" States. South Jane- . ries, and ow. moo: • By Dr. Gee. llose,'D, S. !tabor, J. L. Lemberger,..Laba• non; .1. C. Seltzer, Praderlekeburg 3 IL D. Blere. Bra., Anuville ; Martin Early, Palmyra. - Tr VDU WANT A . 1. AMBROTYPE, veiy cheap, go to DAILY'S next doer to the Lebanon DepoOtlhtilt. . 4TKINS & 8R0...pr0 iptsetoVvmptual,Aisdrw.lll.6l2 deevor to please 'irt who m/7 aalroD tbanatatabota aa Shoei. NO •DS R-A B E R'S' Whoiesatednd Retail Drug Store, lies been Removed to hie New Building, on Dumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon,- Fa. /DUB subscriber respectfully announce to his acquaim Maces and the public in general, i at he has- con stantly on hand a largo stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, 1. BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, So- gars, Tobacco, &c. Aiwa variety of Fancy Artichiteet numerous to mention, Which lie infers at low rates, aid warrants the qualities of the articles ae repreeented.— Purchsears will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prime of ids . goods before purchasing else where. /SF-Physicians' prescriptions and family root pesearefuily compounded, at , nil !John of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings, On Sundays the Store will be opened for ti 4a vore pounding of prescoptions..betWtictirthe beaks of Vaal 10 o'clock, AtM:111115111, and 4 anti 5 F. M. "-* -„..bat an, Dec. V, ISM. - DAVID S. RAM,. WOOD and COAii YARD. THE undersigned, having bought Die. , I 9 Henry Spoon's Wood awl Cool Yard, a short distance north-mist of BlMMte.'Foeter Match's Foun'dry, in - the• horough,of North ," Lebanon; and:dilo lought 209,,t0",3011X1GR0E WOOD itud"frin" , fitlb to 11100" I ZONS - OrCOAL;" df all kinds and grades, which I will sell atthe yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore In vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the sates, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant-) North Lebanon, Apri114,1658.-tf. An Ordinance. An ordinance ordaining the laying out and opening a an allay from Mulberry Street, In thellorough of Leb anon to Spring Alley. BE 1T enacted and 'ordained by the Burgesses and Town Council of the Borough of Lebanon, and it is y, hereborclained by authority of theaame, That an al ley for public use, of the width of fifteen feet, be laid Out and opened from a point where the line between Dr. Samuel Bohm and Johoph Bowmen meets Mulberry et., In the Borough of Lebanon. thence along'the line of said Stange) Debra KMlll3'4:ph Bowman to Spring' At ; ley. Jolt the Stfiet Commissioner of said Borough' hereby directed te notify the land fielders through end atm% Whose l3tid said alloy passes to open thesame, laud if not done withtn.Sixty days from the date of the ser vice of such notice he is hereby authorised, empowered, and directed to open or canoe the same to be opened. Passed May 17. ISCo. D. bt. 'HARM ANY, Oder Burgiee Attest MILLER, Sedy. Lebanon, May 24, I.SGO, • , f_g F g 4.. 4 4 Geo. B. Sloat- 4' Cols ELIPTIC LOCK-STICH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, MARKET STREET, LEBANON. '- PRICES.-350, $OO, $O3. $75, 05 And $lOO. These Machines make the Bturnin sit Ltion4rtran.. *4-alike on both sidesl,o9.Wigiont ih;f : ElSe of the:kaki. pad. They have an iIETROD bf foraidnig the Atitch-41tuttletbeNnerriiig In its operation. They Inwslit New Patent Under Tension and a New Upper Tension. Which can be regulated without stopping the Machine —simple but effective. They will sew with greater speed never drop a stitch. and do More work in the same time than any other sewing machine ever invented. These chines have power sufficient to sew THIRTY THICKNESSES Of heavy sheeting. They 'will...stitch, run, _bens; gather -toed feif, ebd his SH.tifing LINEN have no superior. Also, Stoat's Improved Shuttle Machine For tailoring and heavy work. These . Machines hare been well tested among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at double price. Let all who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at our Sales Room and see our Machines PreeiklaiT tested, or send for otrcul. • J. 9 'WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER', Je. ' Mailed Street, Lebanon, Pa.; or GEOROE B. BLOAT & 00., PHILADE I VHIAL. May 30, 1800. • " a AAA Ad gni n sir:llol' 7 El Notice. u• lIRR.EAB Letters of Administration on the • Ea- Y V tate of ELIAS Itaamt, late of the borough of Lob anon, Lebanon county, Pa.. deceaSed, have been grant r z .ett,to the subscribers,. residing in said borough and %dm:idy, ell persons indebted to said estate are request- . etl.oo.lnake immediate psyrtient;'and those havingelaims to or demande to present tbiin, without delay. HARRIET N.'.I.ABER, Adminiatratrig. HRNItY 11A11811, Administrata. Lebanon, May 30, 1800. '— Notice. • -.-. „- Lebanon County Agricultural and liertioal- . . taral Society. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF TUE LEBANON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held at the Public house of John M. Mark, in the borough,9f Lebanon, on SATURDAY, JUNE P, at 1 o'clock, P. Aft, foe the purpose of adopting the charter, forming y. laws, and for other purposes. The attendance of the Executive Committee is 03peclatly cibalred." WAS. RANR,President. MAAC n it, Secretary. [May 30,'80.] • C. E. EATOITO Mercantile Acadeiiiti LT ObATED AT LEBANON, PA., cornet et - - Whitilut and Ountherktnd streets. • • STUDENTS can enter at any time and completti Abe % full Mercantile Course--ut ich "InCludes Demmer - ad Viletimanship, 6ueltrKeypingivreli4tedepints; O6in Aner.4at Corteapondetice, Detectinteduntetfeitlionen 4e., &e.,—in from PIPE' WEEM. The the, boytever, in unlimited; and Pupas are allowed to re• ,Inalti-until they are competent to conduct any set of Vanble•entry Books. ' • T2RMB: For eorepletsMereantile Coarse r time :train/WA inducting Diploma $l6. 00 Boak-Keepingmione '' • ' ,M 1 00 Partial Course:in Book-Weeping ' 600 . Twenty inswing in Writing 8 00 For farthe'r:inlbrmatiott 8(1134 for Circular, ishlchAtill be sent free oPebarge,46 addressing -: 1 - , s• . ' - •-C. M. BaTow, Mercantile Awlderny, " May Z 1860. •' r"::: -.- '— —' Lebaliol4.-Fa..- A-Citil War Declared. NOT AGAINST THE SOUTH, BUT.AGAINST High Prices in Paper Hangings. 50,#0.0. ?locos of Vi all Prroor for Salo At Sri EAGLE BUILDINGS. • B - - - _ F. - FLOWERS would rei.pectfolly Inform the pub.', stockthat having or:elied.the Rwgesr, mid Bestitelasted of Pupor llitrignigis:Window Shades, Curtains and Dematicitis, bier eithibitetb Lebanoti,•ixtrislethig , of °reign MAP Doindatic all new 'arid- di e rece friam the Manufactures. Persona wanting their Mouses papered will do . CAN by looking over this stock before. going elsewhere, as It comprises all thelatest styles of French, English ,na American Gold, Velvet, Satin, Glazed and ititink papas. A leo a great variety of Fennel work, Decorations, Mould ings, herders, Fire-Board Prints, Centre Pieces, Statua ry and Ornaments. also an endless variety of Window Oltdes, Curtains, Cords sad Tassels. New and; lately• patented fixtures foe window shades; fat inapariOslto any new in use, all or which trill he sold on. terins.-to suit the times. • . • *A. PAPER HANGING promptly attended-10 - 0d neatly executed by the beat welt:men In -tint pluses None but good workmen employed, an& all work war ranted. Charges, 10 cents a piece for Hangfng - •lhper. Lebanon, April IS, 18n.i., Lime an Stone. riMIE undersigned has constantly on hand; and for sale I a good supply of thu best lime and storm fo:ibund. lug purposes nvar the Dousghtnore"Furrano, which - will be disposed of on reasonable terms. - • -• Lebanon, June 1, 185 B• UUNRAD -BANKS: ji&FE.R. & CAPP'S •;: L .1/ lf/ E R -I'4l:l l tbit, This .Way, if you Want Cheap Lumbir. TRE undersigned haveformed a p lately formartner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Luta l _ ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the public at large, .tlatt their nisei, of' busineasis Davin Bowles/es Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebaneu,.fronting on Chestnut street, one square from. the Evangelil church. , _They have enlaiged the Yard and filled it. cottlx, a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumbor; 511014 as .13UAltD51, PLANKS, JOISTS, SUINDIAS, ANT SCANTUNG, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short;they keep crom• stantly on hind. ti full and.well-seasoned'aseorgnent of all kinds or BUILDING MATlilli4A4o-.-XersconjAWlAlt of any thing in their line are to tall, emu:tune their stock, and learn thefc:prises!..., • ' • - . Thankful for post favors, they hope, that by attention to businestaodunalentte prices, to merits continuums of publiemitanage.. - • • • BOWMAN, 11A1JER COP. Lebinon.•Aoril .114.55. 'Mich l Latc‘er l • Mmes. of Mulberry and Chestnut streets; Lekraton; DE, MANUFACTUM or ORNANENTA.L CAST AND WROUGHT IRO! HAILINftS • XOROerneterres, Voriudaa Public and Pri vate Groin:ilia de., de., which he offers in great ws-, riety of designs at lower prises than thdkarne can beot.: tinned elsewhere. Also, 01.1A1N FEKOSEI of eyap de. serlption constantly kept on band. August ZS. 1445 R.-if. . • ,• Le hanoli Female Seminary. SESSI,Obt of the 'Lebanon ;Nanale Seminary" . cocktrituicid on the let day, of dlebruary; 1860, undertbe supariiition of biaIYESTVDROAMPIi, who hadarriociated with him .te Aeaistant, Kies: J - A . TOS 1.10010?., a Graduate of the Non HamidonSehool,,lF: H. who is not °My wwII quilifled, hitt has also hed *mid arable experience aaa Towhee. , Sar 'Decamps will attend to the - Sewing D partment, For further particulars inquire fob Virotihil Trobeitins, Feb. a, leo.
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