C#eritifirrtiottt: TERMS, $1 50 A TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1860. HOME AFFAIRS. air ltitXrcerritsi Bag., have established themselves at N 0.12.1 North Third Street,Philadelphla,for carrying on thi s Whotamale Clothing Manufacturing Mutinies, under tho:inperintendence of Mr. Herman itelseneteln, formerly of thle•place Fifteen years experience in this business enables them to understand it thorimghly, In all Its Iran& es. They Invite all Storekeepers in Ode connLy who keep Itsadyenede Clothing to give them a call when they next visit the elty. Their store In Lebanon is still continued, where at all times will be found a large and comp) to stock of Clothing suitable for all sees ms, and at the lowest cash Priem 4 , Tug BAKERS," the oldest organii ed Oompany.of Quartette Singers now traveling, will sing In the Oourt Home, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. Those who heard the Bolters on their former visit to able "Place, will be highly pleased to learn that they now have another opportunity En listen to the eoutatirring strains of these splendid Bing en. The company is composed of the same per sons who orgonized it. sixteen years ago, viz: = , , John 0. Baker, Geo. B. Baker; Sophy lid „Baker and Jasper A. Baker. Tickets 25 ate.; children under 14 yenrs, 15 ate. . We-are pleased to announce that OAROLINWRICitiIfeS, will give two Concerts in the Court House: of this place, on the 22d and 27th of June, inst. She will be assisted by her father, and other talent, of which due notice will be given hereafter. "the population of Jonestown, as taken by tile, Conine Marshal last week, was 'Mr On the let of June. The Marshal of Fqo did not publieh Joneetown separately, hence we know not what Increase there le in the last ten years. bead Henry & Stine's advertise ments fora splendid assortment of good ' s just re- oeired. A very severe rain and hail storm passed over East Tlonorer, Lebanon county, on Monday of last week;:about 5 o'clock, P. M.— Gardens, fences, and grain in the fields,-were in jured ready. Several houses were unroofed.- -.The lightning struck into the dwelling houses of Thomas Garbericth, William Grill, and into the house of Mr. Denbert at the fig Dam. In the latter namedhouse a boy was somewhat injured by the lightning. No damage of notice was oc casioned at the other houses. In the proper column will be 1 4k ,fontfd An advertisement headed "Compound Ex • trait of Roota for making Beer." Dr. Ross oppo - eta' the Court Rouse Is the agent for the sale of the same. It Is about what every family has ,:been desiring, to make a pleasant , and healthy drink for. the summer season. It is a cheap article fled wiii no doubt some into general use. Try it. V:p areypleased to announce that L"be'Ladle elirair of Elt. Mary's Church last week, Wia a complete • sateen. Tbe proceeds were $l,- 035 119'Of vibh sum about $B5O .were profit.— This result - of the lotteries and card of thanks of ,:the Pastor and congregation will Ito found in an. other column. The RHading Railroad Company hare recently issued the following preamble and resolution to all the officers and employees along the road. " "WRIMMAS, It is proper to let it, be fully and "clearly understood, that it is the settled policy "of this oompany to keep aloof from Political "Coatostai and to die upprove of any ails officers "or employees taking any ttot:ve pert therein : "Therefore. "Renofired, That whilst we disclaim any inten *Woo to interfere with the`indiiidual rights of "four °Monis or Benployees s we will regard any "attempt to control the votes of those in the tier "vice of this oonipany, Or in any way to pervert "its influence' te the suniort -of any Political "Party, AS Strificlant: ground - for summary d ism is - "sal. , Dtwittmo,o.--A.Bending contem ,Vorary recently ueed the Orate), "a light Demo 'cretin wagon." It puzzled another contemporary to know what kind of a wagon was mount, and le sent a note with tho expression to one' of the , • toublic printery Yobools; for a solution. -. : He re. calved the following reply from a little 111 e, Stirrollt—Your pplite notle 'asking the .11108111eg of the phrase "a light Democratic wag 'so," hos been received, and on , consultation of Webster, I" find.the following deOhltlops: l‘ LIGHT—HOViDg little weight. Not heavY. Disubanano—Pepular. 1.. Weaost—A vehicle moTod on four wheels, usu ally drawn ,by Sorses. Froth which I would infer "alight Deitocratto wagon" meant, a wagon the most popularly in use"-which is a square box wagon. X OM surprised that any , one pretending to the least bit of intelligence,.(and much less one who ntana to eater for the puhtio as editor of a journal) shostldbe at, fault as regards so small a 'Matter 411, 04ritve. Yours TrulY, 1 .0 . ANN PAGER, 10 YEARB OLD. •- . - LERANltttril- '0 HAVE THE OENATOR..-- Thol'oll6lol4 from Saturday's Patriot and Union of Harrisburg, thaws that that county yields the neit State . Senator to Lebanon county. This Aria be goodittieri to rin army of our opposition friends. Newton Reldlebergon Jackson ,on Stra tton., on Lebanon, the field Is clear; Dauphin yields, and he who combs in first in the race in Lebanon county shall wear the mantle. of Sena torial honors, if the people decide na. otherwise et the polls s -Soot= ernottLatt.—A IterMblietiii banded us last evening a copy of the following °hauler, Which has been distributed throughout the coun ty, under the frank of Hon. John W. rillinger, the MeMb'eref Congress from thlg district. • ..(hit Republican friend being opposed to thus taking advantage of the rest Ofilee Department, and at ,the same tithe being desirous that the doodlient t abould have as extensive a oirOulation as possible, rept:maid 'its ta give Ws plaice in our columns, which we cheerfully - do . llattatailinta, June 4, 1860. Doan SIR _Through the persuasion of my friends, and for' the sake of maintaining pewee pod hartriony In the party between Dauphin and :Lebanon counties, in, the Senatorial contest, I have at length consented to drop the Senate and Rd for the Rouse of Reprusentettres. My friends here think that Tam entitled to the nomination, and that my friends in your township will as cheerfully go for my nomination to the House as they would have done for the Senate. I believe this step to be for the good (gibe party, and therefore am willing to make the sacrifice, and let Lebenen have what she claims, and therefore hop! my friends will give me their cordial sup port Na , candidate for the Assembly. . Respectfully, your obedient servant. • JOIP WALLOWER, JA . • Mr. .lobtlf.lipgler obtain ed the eon • tract for carrying a daily mall between Freder icksburg and •Lebano4, after the:arst of July next, for $2OB per aunitut. . . Drs, B. IP. ! Schnook and Wm. M. Guilford, of Lebanon, were in attendance, last week, at th e :!thirteenth ,Annual COnstention . of , the Mediae). ,tistoofittiett of the "United States held at New Conneetiout. ALt BIGuT 4,0401(.."-alhe late brecar - _ ~., in the canal was rajpaire4:2o4 4 41')P"Ve die. Patob, aril boat. m iumf dv it - ivivaigi - , v dips Council met June 9, 1860. On mo tion the following orders were drawn :—John Stout, distributing appeal notice, $12.00; Com mittee for holding appeal, $3.00; H. Shott, work done on Walnut at:, $51.00; D. Shott, Market st., $82.83; Shott, Partridge and Spring al. $2,4,47; Shott, Campbellstown road, $21.- 25; 11. Shott, East 'of. • Bridge, E 45.30; George pergnei, cpsitings, $28.07; D. Et Miller, calcu lating appaal'uotlees and duplicates, $BOO. On motion it was ordered that the bill for boilainq a bridge in .Easts6eet, be forthwith collected frilim Mr. John Wolf. A petition was presented to the Council to eatabliklt a regular market, was . laid over till the 21st of June. Mr. D.E . . presented hisbood.lwith sufficient security as Col lector for 1880... b l'h'e Council also gave a war rant for the eolleetion of taxes. The monthly meeting of the Y.M. C. A., will he held this (Tuesday) evening at their room at Eti o'clock. A MAYOR'S SPEECH TO THE SAPAN- Ess.—Mayor Minx made a speech• to the Ja panese 'Embassy on Satu rday, on their arrival at the Baltimore depot. Ile took occasion to wel come the strangers to the city, and urge them, it they would return to Japan happy and contented men, to visit 1;loon's Restaurant, in Leighton, and try his eating aid drinking delicacies. A visit to this popular,establishment would put the cap stone upon their pleasurable experience in this country. sr CROP PROSPECTS.—The followine , from an exchange applies so well to this county, that we prefer to use in preference to our own writing:—Better growing weather than we had of late can scarcely be imagined, and Certainly better could not have been wished for by the most . inveterate growler that ever turned a furrow.— The earth is fully charged with moisture; it seems as if the bright warm son could entice regetation almost from a barren rook.. Corn which had been planted before the rains set in, came up as if by magic; while those who were so-unfortunate as to have been caught with unplanted fields, had a fine opportunity to regain the ,ground they lost. Indeed, it can hardly be called e mjSfortune with some farmers to have hod their planting opera tions retarded, as others who did plant before the rain were obliged to harrow their fields over and plant them a second time, in censequence of so many of the bills having been washed up. Oth er crops are growing with , astonishing rapidity. Wheat is becoming quite heavy, and the proba bility now:is that a great deal of it will be lodg ed by its awn weight long, before harvest. Clo ver and timothy are growing ifery fast, and will certainly give a heavy yield. This will gratify every body, as the hay.. crop is, 'More uniformly valuable to farmers than any other they raise.— In fact, it is estimated to exceed in its total value every other crop produced in the country; and it is certain that its loss would,he most severely felt by the agricultural community. Row the fruit is going to come out it is yet impossible to judge. , ITEMS BY "OCCASIONAL." IN LUCK.--loathor Grundner was successful on Saturday last s in drawing 'tke sulky of the Perseverance Band. FUN AllEAD.—Seferar"altowa".aro wending flair way hitherward. Tbe — seareity 'of "quer ters'-' is no doubt felt by tbeso'companies. THE CORN, which was kept "behind time" by the late rains, is coming into blade, and pre sents quite a healthy appearance. A DOG FIGHT took place in Market street hut week, whitth lasted time time. p9tik or, tile canapes showed .gtto& pluck, but which proved 'ttke better dog ire are. unable say. THE CROPS.—The prospect in Lebanon coun ty of heavy crops of grass, and grain, and an abundance of votes for Gen. Foster, is daily in creasing. BUTTEa, yellow as gold s is snaking its ap pearance in town. Taking into consideration the qtftility of pasturage, our !!country cousins," we hope,, will bring it in large quantities. KITE FLYING.—The hays are loyfng away their:lioopa, and taking to kite flying. Ml:it w 1111 ,6 the tiOtt; : ltntoement far Yoßtig America. to .engage in ^? Perhaps the bay and . harvest treldti. THE PARAS9X , SEASON has commenced in earnest, and these fancy little sue- Fhades 'can sow be ocen, in.skil possible varieties, nn the pub. lie promenades. For our part we would prefer that.umbrilit6 1/EDICI.A.TIGN.;:-- . zSt. John's Reformed chltreb, or •ronestown. this county, was dedicated on Sun day last. The conc?urse of people present, we learn, was very large. Th'e chinch is l; neat end ;, substantial structure.-. GOING .TO CLOUDS.—Mr. John A. Light, the I:arena - at, Lift Lebanan on Saturday, for 'Allentown.- - He intends to make an aerial voyage at the leiter place, (to-day,) the 13thk--1 Safe journey. THE IVEATHER, though cutting up all sorts of an tics, and changeable as Joseph's coat, brings out vegetation with a rush. On Thursday the northern anesouthern portions of our county were,visited ty hail storms, which dideonsidera ble damage. THE CENSUS MARSHALS commenced "bob . bing around" lust week, in the performance of their unties. They will approach all of whom theY solicit-information, with civil and concilia tory-mannera, and we hope to hear of them being well received. AN IRISH LPVER , once remarked that it is , . .. a great pleasure to be alone, especially when y "swateheart is void ye." -We savv a you/p a few evenings ago. -with.ll end, mounted wri; n new Ale,. treating his Paloyable, to ablicions ice cream, Who no doubt thought of .corroborating the , above an4) o!;,_ .404..a .a ". • emp___ LEAP w -1 . 0.074 b of our t yming ladies who have passe at i nteresting , period in woman's life known a ... e "teens," and are yet in a state of single blessedness, are disottssing-the proprie ty of getting up a pie 7 nic: That is gallantry for you, Young men,—or perhaps Otay taking time by the forelock in availing :themselves of the Maw-Vold privileges accorded to them in this interesting year. A SAD SPECTACLE—On iflaturday evening We saw an aged man, wending his way out Mark et, street, in fence- corner style. It is painful to look at a young - man under the influence of liq uor; and it is really heart,sicklmirrg. to see an old man, whom hairs .b.ave been puled by time and earthly 'sorrow, 'beastly state intoxi cation. Wdbepe be may be the last tine. " • THE GRAVE :YARDS around town present a beautiful appearance. The - trees are out in full leaf, the finvera are in bloord, and the avenu,os are covered with gravel,. Hore . we find the retir ing plaoo of those whotn we once reverca,Wt Wh,o now live only in our memories. May Those "sweet homes" for the dead, and holy shrines for the living never be neglected. • PIC-NICE.—We • understand - that several ^of ourschools intend to hold pie.nics in the pleas ant groves in the vioinity of this boroup t ;nioparties are an eliellent institution, ~and as a means of amusement and recreation, • they are indispensably necessary. We the getting up `of a grand THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ty to sail up the' "raging oanawl," some time this summer, is in contemplation. A BAD SCHOOL.--It is better.for parents to keep their children at hoine in the evening, than to permit them to graduate at the street earners. We overheard a number of boyi parsing their les. sons at one of the corners, the other night, in style that would .doubtless have astonished their parents. Their proficiency in profanity ana vulgarity showed an attention to their stud his that promises well for the penitentiary.. A BEAUTY.—Stepping into Roedle's book store, on Saturday, we saw - *hat riuttortsi - to,be a correct liktiness of Abe Lincoln. At first sight we took it to be a picture of : Heenan, after his encounter with Sayers. If that portrait is neer root one, every family jo the, land should secure cilia.. As a means of frightening naughty chit ikon it would_ prove invaluable. If such a hor rid-looking object can't split lids, nobody else can. No wonder he drove the Alltio -Giant" into the 11. S. Senate. We hope that portrait is not life-like. RETUENED.—Jim is one of the institutions of Lebanon. Indeed, if he leaves town for but a day to-"dropt. line" to the "finny tribe" he is missed by our citizens, and many are the inquir ies of his whereabouts. A few' days ago this dis tinguished individual was toted off to one of the county head quarters. It was generally suppos ed that he had retired from public to private life, to enjoy the shades of Alms Park, near the Leb anon County Palace.. But to the surprise of ma ny, who should "turn up again," alive and kick ing, but Jim himself. He gives a glowing ac count of the crops in England, to which place he thinks he had been. The temporary confinement evidently had a good effect upon him. WILL WE HAVE.A 4T1.1 OF. JULY asks a eotemporary. When the proper time arrives, that question will be settled without difficulty, but are we going to celebrate today by a gen eral fandango ? Fourth of July celebrations even fifty yearsago, were great affairs all over our beautiful country. We hope, as the nation grows older, it will lose none of, its patriotism.— We ire pleased to hear that several of our enter prising Sabbath Schools have resolved to eele brte the day in the usual manner, and we hope to see "Old Steitz" in all her glory on that ocea. sion. The "bold solger boys" will of course make their appearance, and Make the old cannon chime with the ringing of ail the bells. We vote for all this, and a little more. • LOCAL REPORTING.—EVery community is burdened with a class of individuals wha deem t their especial business to find fault with every thing they do not originate: No one finds out this class of beings sooner than a newspaper re porter. We have often noticed that those who are most loath to givo„ reporters items, are the first to growl t.what-they conceive, to be errors. Editors and reporters.ineant2 be fair, and if per sons withhold facts froth them, causing them to write items on the strength of flying rumor, they should be the last to complain. The host way, gentlemen, when yoe,.bave an item, is to unbo som yourself bo,the reporter at once. But if you don't choose to do this, don't flatter yourself that you can trouble them by swearing at them. llos. MILLIT6 FlLl,lioun.—The Boston Courier is authorized and requested by Mr. Fill more himself to say that there is no truth 'what ever in the report as to his intentions to support the Chicago nominations. It is stated that $3,718,000 worth of neir buildings are now in course. of erection in New York city. _ 'C -s,. The,Bacamptuent of the Lancaster Mili tary has Veen postponed to the 27th of August, to continue from Monday, to Saturday. %59,,, The trotting-match between Flora, Tem ple end Geo. M. Patehen, for $lOOO, best three in fire, took place at the Union track, New York, on Wednesday last,, and resulted in favor of Flo ra Temple, who: won the first three heats—time, 2:21; 2:24, and 2:211, being the fastest time on record. ts.. The Attorney General of the United States, gave his opinion on Thursclay,',in favor of allowing the State of Missouri about $400,000, be ., ing the two percent. arising fret:l4le salcrof pub lic I:nls•in that State, , heretoforereserved'hythe federal Government oia acipinit of the construc tion of thetNatioual road, but which never ex tended to Missouri. , . j The expenditureorEnuland, in 1860, for military and naval deferiees, will areOunt to $l5O, 000,000. Or- A punster; passing by the shop of Mr. ,Taswell, observed that his name-would be. As-well without the T. 14- The important-post of Commissioner to. Paragney has been offered to John Van Buren,. of New York. '.General geatt, it ia said, :11010110t03 "in falror„or the Constitution:4J Union nonk inatjon at ntliintoro' Wietar'a Widcl Cherry Brdscrtn.—This Balsam ic compound bas beeotne a borne fixture.' Let gall who suffer, and have:in-,void attempted to CUN., their .coughs, colds, bronchial or pultnory complaints, make use of this unequalled remedy. %V.V.-There's 4 vile counterfeit of this Balsam, therefore be sure and buy only that prepared by S. W. FLOWLE dr, Co., Boston, which boa the written signature 'of I. BUTTS on the outside wrapper. • SETTLE Comm.—Brown the coffee in the usual manner, and when. nearly cool, break a n egg upon it, and stir it-well, to hare each ker nel seated. The coffee, should. not be warm a. nough to cook the egg. Use the egg•to a pound of coffee; let it dry well before grinding. When boiled for Ilse, it will settle without further trou ble. To KEEP Mugs Strumna.—Cut in sli ces and trial off the rind, and outside ;.rry it about ball' es much as you would for the table. Peek it tightly in jars; pour aver it the fat Abet fries out,_ and, enough lard *to cover it; clo4e tho jar tight, set in a cool plaie, and it will keep fresh ell summer: "1' THE FEMALE - ORGANIZATION is often as frail as that of a tender flower. Many of the sex enter into marriage relations without being able to un dergo the labors and' trials of maternity. In this coun try thousands of young and beautiful women are sac rificed every year from this cause alone. Hostetter's Celebrated St mach Bitters %%ill save many of, this Class from an untimely grave. This medicine has been used with greiit benefit. by immense nturtbere of people throughout the republic. n11E14,116 preprietots have rh calved grateful commendations from all sections of the country. The bitters willlefounfllo be very pleasant to the taste, even es a beverage, and Piemptand pow erful In Its effect as a..medleine. Winfuses now vitality into the frame, and strengthens the'Vw.hole - system, so that women who use it areenabled to go through with labors w..ich would, without it. be certain to prostrate them. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere 4 See advertisement in another column. • MOTHERS!: attention of moth ers is called to Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, which is highly recommended for all complaints attend• log Teething, such as Dysentery, Colic, Croup, &c. BLOOD FOOD.—Thi medicine, being, as its -name thlggebts, "BLoon 'non," and a sok utific discovery differ ing from all patonrmedicines, It Is well worthy the at tention of all who are suffering from impurity br ciency of blood. It ts - ptqfpared by Dr. C. P. BROKBON. author of several works on Elocution, -Physiology, Sci. once, &c., andis highly fecoinniended'lly linmerous cer titleatee of those woo Have availed themselves of its vie tuee. '•' MACH a Durprr,Nev(-Yotle; arc the General'A gents for I)ol6—Lawrence, Masi. Stu:Etna. siir , See adver• tieement. For sale by Dr. GEO.' ROSS, opposite the Court Rouse, Lebanon, and T.' W. DYOTT & SONS, DYSPEPSI.A. — ThiS is a very distress= log complaint. and gives thopittient more suffering than almost any other disease, fn fact, it is a combination of man y complaints In one. The svmptome are numerous, and are of the nature of almost ail other complaint; combined. From this fact, arise the very Many east* where this disease is mistaken for come other, and' so. improperly treated. , The - first symptoMs-Lindilestion, flatulency; loss otappetite,:heartburn, 'hiadadie eta, neglected, almost always awaken some dormant dis ease and send the poor sufferer to s.prebiature'grave.— What you 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 Medicine Dealers. Lebanon, by Dr. Goo. Ross and D. S. Reber. lFree Trade seems now to be in favor with Napoleon TM To all In need of a good and beautiful WIG, on reasonable terms, we would say from experience call on GEORGE THURGALAND, 29 South 6th at., Philadelphia, when y'on can be suited in a style and manner unsurpassed. Also procure a bottle of his celebrated lIAIIt DYE for beautifying the hair, &c. feb. 22, 1860.—1 y. gPtcial giotire,s4 WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD MERRY. ,Thiortrinedy has long - been cherished by the commu nity for its remarkable efficacy in relieving, healing and curing the moat obstinate, painful and long standing cases of tbugh, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronehitit4 Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthata, injiamckt , inif of the Lungs ; while even aeleumption Wulf fide yielded toils magic influence when all other meant; have failed ; Its, whole ilistcynn proves that the past Ida produced ruirem edy of equal value, as a curs for the numerous and den __ . - anions pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land. . l From C. A. BANNVART. Esq., Druggist, 1 . April 26, 1860. Me6 lr m L y S t . esTiin F ory L cln k ad% l74 l — (7h i e " p u o ß pulrlty of Wier:We BALSAM or WILD DRURY for coughs, colds, and pulmo nary affections, I cheerfully grunt you..the use of my name, as its efficacy was fairly tasted iiithy own case a little over a year ago—a bottle of it 1044 cared me of a severe Cough and Pneumonia, wbieWalferrichittracted. Yours truly; : o;flVii A#I4.VART. gram JACOB - BEIEIL Esq., Drtiggiet... alreptilnWl; Dauer= Co.; P.A.. - Aprit 24, Ib6o . Messrs. S. lir.:Foriva - & - Co.,— Gents,—Please send me immediately half a gross Da. Wismaiq DALSAM.,OI , WILD Cumin . , 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 it satisfactorily spoken of. I have hail a number of .customers who have realized incalculable benefit from, the use of it in the first sta.ges of consumption- I am'never„ without it in Amy family, and administer it to any member of it whenever trou bled with Coughs, Colds, Lung and Bronchial Affections and find it a most efficient remedy. At one time, being out of the Balsam, I purchased a small supply at Phila delphia, said to be genuine, which I found to be a worth less and spurious article. JACOB BENER. Wt. Ouch= to Purchasers, ' , Hite only genuine WU toes Balsam has the toriffin signature 'of "I BUTTS," , and the printed one of the Proprieffirs On the outer wrapper; all other is rile and worthless. -... • Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE & CO., 'Boston, and for sale by Joseph L. Lemberger and Dr..• GCorge Ross. Lebanon; Joseph B. Lamer, Bluefferstoim ; M. 11. Get . .161, Myeratown; Samuel. Weaber, Fredericksburg ; J. Brunner, Jonestown ;.Riirly &TIMM'', Anuville; Thom as A: . Earper, E. Hanover ; Martin. Early, Palmyra ; Bowman & Son, Campbellstown I and by dealers every where. May 2.3.-L4t. AltlF' See Dr. S.anferd'a advertisement of Liver Inriga rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another eolamn. Important to Females. DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS Preilared by Carnelius L. Cheeseman, NEW. YORK CITY The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain iii correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menai-mations, removing all obstruc tions,whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in th side. palpitation of the heart, .whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &e., disturbed slecp, which arise from interrup tion of nature.-` , ' ' TO MARRIED'-LADIES. 4111) Dr. Cheeseman's Pillsfare inviliablo, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. -Ladies who havelwtfdisappointed in the use of other Pills can place 'the utmost eentidencein Dr. Ohms omen's Pills doing all that they represent to do. _ _ NO. CF There is one condition of the female system iu which the Pills cannot be ,taken wDhout producing a PECU- LrAinsEstrfr. Tho condition s referred • to is MED .N.ANCY--the result, ItIISCARDIAGE. Such is the Jere- Mutable tendency of the mediciudto restore the sexual functions to a normal condi then, that even the repro duct' ve power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price VI. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to Dn. CORNELIUS L. CREESEDIAN, 4qx 4,531, Post Office, New, York City. SOLD BY ONE DRUGGIST IN EVERT TOWN IN TOE UNITED STATES B. B. HUTCHINGS, - General Agent for the United States. 165 Chambers-St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale.orders should be Addressed. Sold et Dr. Boss' Drug Shire, holiknon, Pa. Dee. 7, 1550.-ly. alxitittg. Ace A.IINrON PRAYER MEETING of Young Men, is held every Sabbath morning for one hour, commenc ing at '4 before 9 o'clock, at the Room of tho Y. M. C. Association, above D. S. Raber's Drug Store. All, and especially Young Men, are invited to attend. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church.— P nom . r.orr EPISCOPAL in Tern , &ranee Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M., and • every Friday at Yi P. M. On Sunday next Reit. W: L. Lennert will preach in the Bethel church at 9:30 A - M.. and in Jonestown, in. Lutheran church at 2 P. M., in the German language: The Rev. J. W. Hoffmeier, of. Lancaster, will preach next Sabbath , morning at 9 o'elach, in the German, atid•in the evening in the-English language, in the iteforined church. English services in Zion's Lutheran .Church nest Sunday, both morning and evenint.-' German preaching next Surtday morning. o'clock and English in the. evening in Salem's Lutheran church. pitt"Tesse Ochs will preach next Sunday even ing at hi o'clock, at Glen inger's Spring. t - 41altifil• • On the sth inst., at the Moravian Parsonage, by Rev. W. L. l e ennert, Mr. la..dlieb T. Kreider, to widow Elizabeth Selland, butt: of Cornwall tetanal:in. gttaL On' the Sth ink., in North Lebanon, * -Tosefib Hen ry, child of Juba and Sarah Reed,.aged IYear, 8 months and 1 day. On Friday; June Ist, in Philadelphia, Susan Lou isa, daughter of Robert anti Rebecca Louisa England, and grand doughtni'• oP , Vfaflian iel &weir, K. D., aged - 3 years and 10 months. Iteo .g,k4.T.i'..,s_e.iltilOg';. AE-11[111-'7ll1 4 16 BONNETS, FLATS, AND SITAKE RS• ' Just received and sold, very low by • • ' BEERY 44' STINE:- Just received a large eud- fresh hat of Sugar cured Ems at . HENRY & STINE'S. treavy.Etock of Domestic Hoods. Jose received as lib iRY & .STI NE'S iiEWoIikITZING OF iITAVELING GOODS TODAY Lavelle Cloths, Grey Bareye Anglaise, do. Orissalles, .Milanese Stripe, Mapper Cashmeres, Continental Pop• line, &c., &e. Gauntlet Gloves, Mohair Mitts, AT. - HENRY & STINE. Umbrellas, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols. Linen Dusters, Fans. &c., just received ut HENRY dr. STINE'S. JIIST RECEIVED at Henry & Stine's. Splendid lace head Back Silk Mantilla Fringe; Fan fciuge.s of all colours, Cable Trimmings -for Dresses, Silk Braidings for Dusters, Silk Tassels for Dusters,- Royal Silk, Butten4, Braided .Trimmings, Silk Girdlere, Silk Velvetilibboris all width's, rich Tap. set. Buttons, &e. Selling at retitiOd priceaby., Statement, (y. t l e ll:r et t o 7/.. e N se O m N b ;3 y A , is p li' s , a l,:t o t hi/1,1;8.71r b 7 . e'._ - .- LellOON BANE, June 6.1860. lat.--Loani and piccounts; , $358,874,92 2d.—Specie '' -' '-, - $44 , 85t'18 , . ' Notes of other Minks, 20,890 00 Balances due 11 piker Banks, 41,792 14 -- -,- . . ' 113,533 92 3d.—Notes in CirsulatioiL , •. 228,205 00 4th.—Am't of deposits, including Bal ances due to other Banks, ~ 64,924_ 62 EDW. A. UHLER , . ' Swonn and Subscribed before me. June 11,1860. - ' Jonas[ Guns, J. P. Lebanon, June 13,1860. . , Statement ' CY' TIIE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. ~ . 'Eassone, Pa., June,s, 1860. . .. , ASSETS ' Leans mkt Dtscountis ' gissAss 18 Due by other Banks ' $17,627 20 Notes of other Banks 16,940 00 . Cosh Dra ft s and Checks, do. 076 99 . Specie (Gold and Silver) 28,086 58. ,8 • LIABILITIES, $62 29 77 Notes in circulation $137,175 00 Deposits, , 26,944 05 Due to other Banks, , 4,405 70 - , 5168,524 76 The above statement is correct and true to _the best of my know - gate and belief. JOS, RANDLE CasXer i .„ Sehren,iMdaillmalbed before me, Juue",..% 1860: - : , Leboxos44lMaN l3 , lB6o .' Armour' Ehir, J. 1.; w=~.. Out-Lots at Private Sale; WILL be sold at Private Sale, 8 ACRES OF LAND, situatealik Long Lane, near the borough line, in Corn wall township. It.adjoios the laud or Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. A tkins and John Krause on the East. There is a one story LOG ROUSE, weather boarded, erected oq the.land, and a good WELL In the garden.— The landliis fine stones for quarries. .This: fra4t will make a nice home for a small family. wk. It is free from Ground Rent. Good title will be given, ADAM RITCGDE. N. B.—Thie tract is now covered with tine grass, half of which will be given to the purchaser. Lebanon, June 13, )890. Illesult of the Lottery of ST. MARY'S LADIES' FAIR, held on the 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th, and Bth dr !Tlblig, 1860, in Lebanon. PRIEM NUMBERS. WINNERS. .. . ..... . 2 Sets common . 1 . 137. Cassie Lee, Lebanon. Jewelry. 1 136. Unknown. 8. do. 3 Sets of Jew-81. ' do. -{ elry. 89. it. Coleman, Esq., CoraWnh. 1 Set of Coml . !' Jewelry. 1 62. , Miss Sallie Kaler; Lebanon. 2 Set fine do.l 118. . Jacob Gerhard, Lebanon. 1 Silver Watch. 4 .178. Fre. Miller, Lebanon. 1 Gentleman's 5 .244. ' Michael Dougherty, Harris- Gold Watch. .1, [burg. 1 Ladies' do. .1 173. Henry Dilltuitu, Annville. 48. Unknown. Fancy Necdie. 20. J. J. Blair, LebeiMM work 3 r ice "' 45. Jefferson Light, Lebanon. 131. .Geo. W. Kline, Esq., do. 3 Fancy Quilts. . 45. . Mrs. Schlegel, do. 1 53. Mrs. Eynson, (1 , .. , 1 China Tea Set. I 58. . Wm. Weber, Annville. VB.. Those who did not yet carry away their Prises, are kindly requested to do So within the space of three month, after which time the Prize would be considered as a present, - given towards - GM Church. We desire to return our thanks to the citizens of Lebanon and Vicinity, who ao liberally contributed to _. our Fair. . We will ever hold in the kindest remembiance our pleasure.ble emotions at the uniformly kind treatment we received from ail, end will never forget the cordiali ty we met with everywhere In our intercourse with others. CLOTHING CLOTHING • • - Coats, Pants and Vests. Coats, Pants and-Vests. • Coats, Pants and Vests. Pants, Vests and Coats. Pants, Vests and Coats. Pants, Vests had Coats. - Vests, Crate and Pants. • - Vests, Coats and Pants. Vests. Coats and Pants.' Cheaper to have them, than to do without them. Made by Tailors who got cash for them. Warranted geed sewed, and well to fit. Sold far sash at the lowest figures. Sold for cash at the lolvest figures. • . Sold for Cash at the lowest figures. REIZ - ENSTIG N BROTIIER S STILL REPT ON HAND, A Sue assoitment of Pocket cutlery at Reizenstein Bros. Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings at Beizenstein Bros. -Portmonals, Pocket-Books and Wallets at Beizenstein Bros. Watch-chains, Guards and Heys at Belzenstein Bros. Pistols, Revolver, Cape at Iteizenstein Bros. June 13, 1860. LADIES SIIMMBR D . rtF,SS GOODS just. received HENRY & STINE. A Splendid assortment of rich Dress ar , ods, viz :- 500 Yards Plain figuyed and Moreantique Sla^k Silks, front 75 cents to $1.75. 500 Yards Fancy Silks, rich plaid, striped and figured from 45 to 50 cents, 500 Yards Pacific Lawns . , fast colors. 500 do. Lawns at W. 8, 10. 12 1 4, eents-per yard. .500 do. Challey Bpreges at 12M, 10, 18, 20, and 25 cents. 500 do. Gingbanis and Gingham Lawns al 0,8, 16, 1W 'lB% and 25 500 do. Silk Ilare#o,,,lissays, - Grenadines, very 600 do. Black and Mourning Dress Goods of every descriptiOn. 10,000 Yards., of English and American Prints and Obintees at 6,8, 10, and E 334 cents. Call soon and examine our. Stock. we feel confident that we can offer such bargains that will induce many to Purchase. HENRY. & NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS HENRY & STINE'S French, Englishand American Cloths. CaShinerets of all colors and all prices:: Merinos CaSsinicres for Ifoys very pretty. Black and Fancy Cassinieres, _Cep% be beat. Silk and Wool Cloths, cheaper than the cheapest. Striped, and figured Cassitneres for Boys. Fancy 64 Goods for Gent's Coats, very Superior. Fancy Linen Goods of every description. White Linen Drillings at all prices. Linen Goods for Gents and Boys' Coatings. Nankinetts for Boys' Clothing. All wool Tweeds of 'every destription.• Silk, Silk - Velvet, figured Plain, Buff and Whito Marseilles Testing& .Cottonades, Blay linens. Duck Linens, 1 - And a variety of other goads, whien will be sold at un usually low PrictUi at lIENRr dt STINE'S. HENRY & STINE'S We advise our. country; friends, and our, 'customers generally to come well provided with CASH and invest it,in,. All Shades And Grades of Duster Cloths ' Organdies . Lawns and Mace, 'ureau Robes and Skirts. - Fashionable Dusters. Blaelt Mantillas, Skeleton Skirts. SereGrses Skirts. Fano , Brilliants RichToulard " Staple Goods fall stock, . . . H_ FRES GROO M - MS. D,UEENSWARE, SHAD.' MACKERAL AND CHEESE at - HENRY "& STINE'S. ANTE, the undersigned Auditors to examine and ad -4T V just the accounts of the "Northern Mutual In suraime Company of Lancaster County," as by - the act of ititorporatisiir of :Said CoMpauy, isprovided, do report that we have, eilithitthd• the ahcounts for the year pre aiding the first day of Slay, 1860, and find thesame as follows, to.wit : Polices issued as per lest' Report, Slay Ist, 1859, $2,529,789 00 Increase front May Ist 1859, .. to May 1,1860. . 206,923 00 $;2,736,712 no Premium Notes filnd as per 11.0ori, May 1;1859, ' . Increase from May 1,1859; to May 1,1.860, Credit Fittelatt t .ParlY.2 v 1; Janda fa halos of Tarte- airin liter, May 1,1859, -$ 575 Reciived deittage money on Premiums cetes 2SO 87 Fire Tax .0 91 " • Dr. for Expenses and pro loss p_,2id to wit Auditors' fees for the year'lss9, $3 00 Hacker and pdo. Becker; holding election 1 00 J. Beat's Son's itriiiitlEolities and Notes 12 50 - pliblishing Report and.Eloc- than Notice " 3 75 Lane.' Union, do. do. do. 575 do. Iritelligencor, do. ' do. • do:- 372 • do. Examiner, do.. d do. 375 Leba. Advertiser, do. • d 0.. :. do. 3.75 .do.. Coyaddr, ' do. dO: " do. 375 Beinocrat, do. do. do. 3`:75 do. Wa,brer lierriocrat, do. do. '3 75 Printing Election Bills, .1;125 - Blank Day Book , 1,87 • Postage on Policies, ," 4 14 Geo. B. Shohor, (ex 7 President) Singing Poli cies, Adam Konightnecter, (President) do. 1 00 Directorelleps,• 34 25 , • ' $90;01 . peter Zimmerman, of COMMIttn non co.;February. ltli, Me, partial lees on Dwelling House and Contents, 15 06 10; 07, Balance in Oreditiry; - Itayl, 1860. $l.BB 47 The Tax already paid on Notes subject to Fire losses unpaid is not Included in this Report. Witness our hands, May 15th,1860. JONAS EMIR, BURKIROLDER„ EZRA BUOLIER.- Auditors. lIEYRY &-STINE'S June 13, 141.72 i: .. .. - Whiti...,....0 1 '6,.' - 4P,-,-- For Making ' ''''e '- • ' : -r) N,'-' ..,,BE.L.R. a 'r-4. .. '' / / MEE t. A PLEASANT 8; BEALTHY BEVERAGE; Eight Cen.ta EL Gallon, • Por.F..iitiM use. MIA. DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY E.,ACN pOTTLF.. ' ' poTisa - bErAIKPLIN, ' 4 4: 1 " PRACTICAL Atemisslitit llfruggisto, ~;•e vr: MIESTERLYiR. . 4 M Gramm, impend , ' ' W, haeBale On4liftgii BrUggi B t) Diiealiogioette‘ the bourt' Lebanon ,- en= Lebanon, June 18,1860.-am. NEW AD V ERTISEMENT S FOR TUE. CONOREOATION, THE PASTOII. OF ST. DIARY'S 011URCII Call 'and See FOR Men and Boys' Wear Just Openitui at JAPANESE EMBASSY, NEW Dit4 s B GOODS AT Auditors' Report. $219 ; 76519 9,131,955119A1 15 Bold by pr, * GEORGE, ROSS, SAMUEL MORRET, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES For Lebanon county.. RESlDENCE—arperstotan, Lebanon county, Penna. MUIR attention of Millers, Merchants, and others I directed to the following sections from the law, re lating to the Sealing of Weights and Measures: " • as., Tit case any maker, vender or proprietor of beams. 'scales, weights or measures, within the city or emintji of Philadelphia, or county for which a sealer has been appointed, shall neglebt'bt refuse to comply with the requisitions which the regulator of weights and liens urea is authorized and directed to make; or shall sell, by false waffle, scales; weights or measures,. such per• son or persons so offending shall, for,eaeh laid every of fence,,forfnit and pay the sum 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 t h e 6th and 6th sectiousof this act shall not be , so construed so to extend , th such beams, scales, weigh and measures, as shall not be used by the proprietors thereof, for the purpose of buying or selling the same, 40. Any person ,who Shall, in any way, alter any; i measure, so that the capacity thereof s diminished, of ter the Same shall hays been adjusted and sealed, 01 shall, in - buying or selling, use any measure so altered: "and any person who shall alter any scale, beam 0, weight, so as to impair the adjustment thereof. after the same shall have been adjusted and sealed ; and any, dealer, vendor or Weigher, who shall have in his possesl. sion any i;mtle, beatn, viright or measure, so altered aforesaid; shall, in conviction thereof before any alder man or justice of the peace, forfeit awl pay the sum at ten dollars vendif the person so convicted refuse or whet to satisfy such forfeiture, with costs, luimedi. Moly, or produce geode ang , cliattels,augicient whereon! . to levy the said•forfeititre, together with cost, then the said alderman or j Male° of the peace shall commit the offender to thh jail of the county wherein the offence was committed, there to be kept - at hard labor for the space of thirty days. dune 7, 1866. Lebanon" Deposit Bank. amber/and Street.; finG -door east of Reinhard's Hotel. WILL. pay the following RATES of INTEREST on DEFOSITS, -, <' - For I year, and longer, G per cent. per annum; ;. Tor 6 months, pmd longer, 6 per cent. per annum . ; Nor 3_ ntontbs,- and./..9pgisri .4 • Par centlut requiring a shorn:mice of Avi4sie*wm ,4 lnterest paid in full for the Deposits from - the datO of dettant +4 the date of withdrawal. Wevill also afford& liberalllvf commociaticns to those who. may favor us with Depositor' payable on demand. Will pay & premium on SPANIS/1 and MEIVC.AN DOLLARS, and also on o/d Mexican Dol lars and Ralf Dollars. 'Will : make collections on and re mit to all parts of the Unitedtattu3;. the Dautulai Europe; Negotiate Loans, 4e., 46; slid do a gmenil EX CILANDE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON‘GOLEMAN, President Gro. Gum ; Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are Rabb: o the extent of their Estates,. for all Deposita and other bligntions of the "LEIIBINON OUTE/T 8A1571." AMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, „EORGE SMULLER., LEVI KLINE, .! AMES YpUNG, AUGUSTUS - .BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, 1858. GEORGE GLEIM. • ••: • XEW STORP riiIIE subscribers respectfully inform tie citizens of 1 Lebanon and surrounding country, that they have opened an Entirely New DRY .GOODS, GROCERY, and QUEENSWARE IN KENDALL'S NEW BRICK BUILDING, - between the * sdack Horse and Washington Hotels, Cum berland Street, (South Side,) LEBANON, PA.- . They would inform the public that they are deter mined and enabled to SELL LOW. Their Stock of Goods is very larg,e,And bought at the best OAST" TERMS.— They would inyite'the Public to give them a trial; feel ing confident that they can-please Alai` Their terms are CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. • W. K. A. S. ECKERT. . , ter Remember—lN KENDALL'S New Building, Lebanon, March 28,1866. ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence and Patronage., FOR. STATESMEN.. JUPOES, CLERGY...WEN; . Ladies and Gentlemen,- in all parte ottheirdild testify to the efficacy of Pref. 0. J. Weed's Hair Ile.stemtive, and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A fortestimonials only can be here given ; see circular for more, and it will be impossible for you to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New York, Dee. 20th, 1858. GENTLEMEN : Your note of the 15th inst., has been re ceived, saying that you lied head that I had been ben efited by the usn''of Woody Hair Restorative, and re questing my certificate of the fact if I had* ofdecHEin to give it. . . I award it to you cheerfully, because I think - 'it. due My age is about 50 years; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. fame fire or six Years siimmit be: gan to turn bray, and tbescalpen the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it— Each or these disageabilities increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the tort of my head and threatening to make melald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the, falling 'off my hair, for I had really no - expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original•eolor except from dyes.' I was,' however, greatly surprised to find after thos..Use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling off arrested; but. the e,al6r. wtor_reatored . 0. the grstywitairs. and. SeusibilitY theicAli,43 ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratifica tion of lny'vtifo, at'whose solicitation I was Induced to For-this. among the many obligations r awe to her sex, .L'strfirigly recommend all husbands who value tbe ad miratien of their wiVas to profit by my example, and use it if gfouing grty or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0.-.T.Wood"- t ic'Dci:, 444 Broadway, New York. =Siarnaston, Ala., July 20t11,1859. To. HAW. 0. J. 'Wow Deer Sir: Your "Hair Restore tire" has dolts my Mars° much good since I commenced the use of it, thitl wish to make known to' the PUBLIC of its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your - Hair RoStorative," the hair will return more beautiful thinterer ; at least this Is my experience. Be: lieve it ' - '7Oursetroly,., Vat. RENEDY: P. S.—You an . plblish Hie shove if you- like. By iii: publishing in o Southern papers y.O *inlet more' ratronago South. I see several of your certificates' in the Manta -1/fercurwa strong Southern paper. W. / 1 .1 -FPPodY• HENRY & STINE P .- Ragman O. le:Wean : Dear Sir: Having hod the Mts.- fortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from theef foots Of the:yellow,fever, in New Orleans. in 1851. I was Indueedl obrake ft trial of your preparation, and found it to ariswer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy r and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the radiated such a treas ure • FINLEY JOHNSON. The . Restosatire is PM; up in battles of. three_-ei~es, viz large, nredinm, , and small; the sinillitoldei . 34 a pint, and retails for pile duller per btntlef thc.medium holds at least twenty per cant more in proportion than ttreemall, retails - fortwo dollars per bottle; the-largo bolds a quart; - 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for $3. • , 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New YorWand.ll4 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. . And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Gouda Peelers. April 4, Igm.-3m. SAVINICI• FUN D National -, CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and in any amount, large or smell. 2. FIVE PER. CENT interest is paid for money from the day it Is put in. 3. The money is always paid back In GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without'notice. 4. Money is retched from 'Executors, 4 4dsnitriFtratara t Guardians and others who desire rebate it itt.Oltite of perfect eafeth ;and tiltifisitia' Wiest cap be obtali%eil fir it 5. The money received fray,depositors in REAL ESTATE, ItIORTGAGES, GROUND BENTS, and such otherlist class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till S o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock bathe evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived-more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars front nears ly thirty thousand depositors. - LION. HENRY ItHIENNER, President. ROBERT SELEJIWUE; Vice President. WILLIAM J. RES% Seeretaxy. DIRECTORS. Ifon. Henry. L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, - Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, - Semi. It: Ashton, - Joseph 'Yorkes, Landratla Munns, - s HenryDiffenderffer. OFFICE . : Walnut Street, S. W. Ciwber of Third Street. „ June 8,1880: , .PitIIADOLPHIA. McCann* Weigley. North MERCHANTS,.. Nos. 236 North. Delaware Avenue and 283 North IFater Street, PHILADELPULC - • , Liberal Cash advances made 0n.... F LOUR, DRAIN, • • - SEEDSptb' Sept. 21, 1159.-.17. =2 THB 'WOOD'S JTAIR RESTORATI,P.FE SAFETY TIM Company. • D. S. RABER'S Wholesale. and Retail Drug Store, Etas been Removed to his Now Building, on °timber land Street, opposite the EagleSttildliage, Lebanon, P. r FUR subscriber respectftiily a nuerince acqttaitl -I,_ tances and the public In general ; rt at , he, hatircon tautly on hand a largo stock of • :4. D R U G S, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - PAINTS, C EM-I CA LS, DYE-STUFFS. . VARNISHES, TURPENTrNIt, GLASS-WARE, it BRUSHES, . HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS; Burning :Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Sdatetiftte gars, Tobacco, .&c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles-tett numerous tolpiention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchased Will please remember this, and examine the qualities find prices of his goods before purchasing ellata where. ittgi- Physicians' prescriptions and family reel pescarefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug ,store, • op - posite.the .k*.g . le Buildings •• On Sundays the Store will ;be opened for the Com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and . 6 P. M. -- Lebanon, 1)0c.'9, 1857. DAVID S. RABB*: WOOD and COAL YARD. ITUE undersigned, having bought Mr. ~ Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. .Foster k Match's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from .200. to tBOO coVig WOOD and from 040 to 1000 TONS Or COAL,- of-all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will snit the times. / therefore in vite all those that are In want of any of those articles to call end see the same, Ascertain prices, and Judge for themselves. DANTE!, LIOIiT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114,1858.-tf. ggggr i gf 4„.4 4 Geo. S. Stoat 4' Co's. ,LOCK-STICri • FAMILY. SEWING MACHINE. MMUSET STRUT, TAItANON. $BO, $B5 and $100: These Machines make the SMITTLK on Locx-Srrm, sliiir‘rtlike on both sides without the meat' the Leather la.d. They have au entire Nov MERHO'D of forming , the stltes....-rim pie and unerring its operetlon. They bayou New Potent - Under Tension and a New • -..-Tipper 7'ension. •• • Which 050 It'a'rcgbitffied without stopping the Machine —simple but effective. n. e y will s ew w im g re a t er sp e ed never drop a stitch. and do nor m wnrk. in she same ti me Chan any other sewing machine ever invented. These 31a chines have power sufficiont to sow TEIRTY THICENE9S>±s Of heavy sheeting. They will stitch, - run, hem, gather cord, quilt, felt, So" aqd ler WON UV= }taro ad superior. Also, • t. Slog's Improved Shuttle.Ma . Chtii, For tailoring end heavy work. These Machines have been well tested among tailors, and are pronounced eqe/tl,to those sold elsewhere at double price. Let 1,11 who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at ouitales Roam and see our Machines practically tested, er sendfor a circular. J. J. _BLAIR '- 3 WATCH ER. MAK AND JEAN - BLUR, Market Street, Lebanon, Pa., or • 0 BORG EB. , gtoir k Co.) May 30, 1860. kikkhhOi-h Administrator's Notice. Av. HEfLetrsof Idui;lstatiek thezoiLAslAasn.,tuetbo;vof Leb anon, Lebanon county, Pa. : deceased, have been .grant ed to the subscribers, residing in said borough and county, all persons Indebted to said estate are request-. ed to make Immediate payment, and thee° havingelaixas to or demands to present them, without delay. HARRIET N. RARER, Administratrix. HENRY BARER, Administrator. Lebanon, May 30, 1860. • An Ordinance. An ordinance ordaining the laying out and opening of an alley from Mulberry Street, in the Borough of Leb anon to Spring Alley. Bm' E ,enacted and ordained by the Burgesses and *aCouncil of the Borough of Lebanon; and it is herebetirdalned by authority of the same, That an ail ley for public use, of the width of fifteen feet, be laid out and opened from a point where the lino betvrnanDr. Samuel Behoi and Joseph Bowman no.?-„,:, 'Mulberry et., in the Borough of Lebann. nerice along the line of said Salituol:k 4 2.7.fi and Joseph Bowman to Swing Al htyi .dtitt the Street Cotimissioner of said Borough is hereby directed to notify the land holder's through and along whose land said alley wpm to open the same, and if not done within Sixty ,dat'ifirrom the data of the ser vice of each notice he is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to open or cause the same to be t voned, Passed Nay 17. 1860. D. M. KARMANY, Chief Diigese. Attest :—D. 1 MILLER, Seey. leebandri, May. 24, 1800. ' C. E. EATON'S • • --.. itl reantile Academy,,, LOCATED AT LEBANON.. PA corner of • Drafnue and Ounther/and streets.' STUDENTS can enter at any time and complete the full Mercantile Course—which - includes Commercial Penmanship, Book-Keeping in all its departments, Com mercial Correspondence, Detecting Counterfeit Money, &c., &c.,—in from. FIVE To EIGHT WEEK& The time, however, is unlimited, and Pupils are allowed to re main until they are competent to conduct any set of Double-entry Books. ,' . - TERMS: For complete Mercantile Coursortime unitnitteil including Diploma,. %.,, - $l5 00 "Tibieffeepitig'iltbse - -.- --'' ' 10 00 'Partial Course 14 10 0 61 f 4 fEcFlnif-,5 00 T . tient,t,loSions in Writing . ' . 300 For farther information send for Circuldr, which will .be sent free of charge, by addressing . .-. . C.' E. EATON, Mercantile Aceacmy, May 2, 1830. Lebanon; Pe.:, 1 A Civil War DeOared. NOT AGAINST THE SOUTH, BUT AGAINST High Prices in Paper Hangings. :• 7 500 0 , 0 • Pieces of Wall l Paper for Spicr at thq BUILDINGS.EAGL4; , . . F: FLOWERS Wonld respectfully inform the nub that having °Oiled the largest, and Best selected stuck of Paper mpg-toga Window Shades, Curtains and 'Ttfeorations, ever exhibitedin Lebanon, consisting of oreign and Douses* stylps, BeW . anti direct from the Manufactures . : Persons wantinetheir neusee Piiftered 'will do 'well bq lookiitg dyer thiVatoek before.,gnintelsewhere. as it 'comprises all thilateat styles of Trento, English and American Gold, Velvet, Satin, Glaiteilarid,4ank:papsre. Also a great variety of Paunel work, I/moral tons, Mould ings, Borders, Fire-Board Prints,'CittrttrfPlehes. Statua ry and Ornaments, also an endless moiety of Window Shades, Curtains, Cords and Tassels. New and Idtely patented fixtures for- w.indow.,,eltades. far superior to any - now in uSeatil cif; *blab Will be s'old on terms - to suit the times. **..),A.V.E1l GANGING, promptly attended:to and neatly oxicuted by the best wotkinen rio the' place„— None but good workmen. employed, and .All work war ranted. Charges, 10 cents a piece Air Hanging Pavel:- , Lebanon, Agra 18, 186 u. Lime and undersigned bus consfantly - Un band, treif for - sale 1. a good supply of the bestliene and .storie for nig purposes next the lionaglimore Furnace, which wlil be disposed of on reasonable terms!• - Lebanon, Juno 1, 109., CUNitAD BANKS. BOWMAN; HADER . &'CAPP'S Lila:1111ER 1 aRIPt:7 This Way, if you Want -Cheap _Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lim ber linfanosq. on a newplan„yetlkl_rectfullyinforatt the ptintiencrarge:ten• paten. - orotneness asys,lstit DOW3Ida'S Old Lumber Yard. in East .Lebatielt;frofttlig on Chestnut street, one square from the'Etangelical church. They hateenlarged the Yard and filled it with a now and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber; such as BOARDS, •JOISTS, - LATHS, SHINDLES, AND SCANTLING, of ail lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned aseOrtnient of all kinds of BUILDING MATARIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are incited to call, examine their stock, and learn.their prices. Thankful for, past favors, they hope, that by attention to businosti and inoderatekrioes, to merit a Calqiltalaea of public patronage: BOWNIAN,. HAUER k Lebanon. April 8. 1808. ItiliehMl . lE4UlSer, . (Avner of MulLerry mut Chestnut streets, Lebattrm, I=ll ORNANENTAL OAST AND WROUGHT IRON • 011. Cemeteries, Verandas, Balconie4tiiii . tile'and F vete Grounds, dm., which lie offers itreat Ts, riot' of designs at Rorer prices than Ilia Brune can be on., tained elsewhere. Also, CLEAIN - .lkliiar..s of 'oycry striptiou constantly kept on hand. - August 25. 1858.-tr. ' ; Lebanon !Female deadll ary frill& EIGHTH SESSION of the "Lebanon FeMale SentinaryP. copmenced on thO let - Any of February; ISM,. titular the allilisrrision of MODES= .DEOLLIII4, who has' nMecinted with him LLB ASEAtanty Miss JANE bIOORIka Graduate of Me Nilo Hampton Seliost; N.- a. - who is nut only wait qualified, but has also had clang& arable experience we a 'reacher. - Mrs. Decamps; will attand to the Sewing -De partment. For fUrther Particulate inquire for CiroUlat - , Lebanon, Feb. S, 1800 '. 'WILLIAM CONWAY, SOAP & CAN D-Lg. AtANUFACTLTRER, No. 316 South SECOND St.,Philadelphio, Palm, Variegated, White, Chemical, Oliva, Tatra Yet." l o w, Palo and Brown Soap, 84arlue, and. Tallow Can., dies, •e. - . N. s.—The highest prima paid for Tallow. - A Tula BRO:prOmhe to b,Punctual* d AL does& Widow 811 erhomayoariblitheta7o j and Shoes. MIMI