t t. . • 4 •i Ili rftt 01 • " i ' 4 L - k Yssa '‘',' , lN, l3 4•Tckp s , PA. 'ODA , JT! 11:20, 1880. '4 - I I'l AF ' AIRS. 0%84 8 WILL HAPPEN.—A party . , of semi Itclyit, c (Mr. Nltrauer's,) in great glue on pits-nievlcist week,: up-sot their provisiOn cart before they got out of town. This accident which would have appalled boys of mature ego and growth, bad no other effect upon them than oaosiolonlng "a jolly time" in plaiting up the "things." All rig 44 boys, but avoid the green fruit. THE boys onkri.llitUkiieg school had a rlght miry ttIXAO last : weak. Finding a pin-nic on a long June day insufficient, they "tapered , or b by . a grind parade with the provi sion cart and bannere through ALL the streets of town. All right bop', only do not eat green • fruit. Tix consort of the. BAKERS, in the Court Honee of this plied, on Wednesday even ing last, was pretty well attended, although not as largely as we should hauttbeen pleased to see, nor as the singers merited. .± add Ition to their wonderful melody, they aiKgeatlemanly and agreeable in their intoroottvie. with the public, whish is an additional reason• for their great pop• nlarity. We hope to see them here again before longorben we think they will helve alarger audi ence than last weitk. PROF. Hairier, thwpopttlar barber in Funok's baildJdg t lQ rapidly iricreasing his bust. nets. His place is always clean - and tidy, and big odiartjaiiiip, Persons going there ono. will go-again.' Iftrattends to all *fork labia line with promptnese, and in the latest styles. • THE introduction of a steam fire engine is tslked of by the °likens of - Reading.— A subsseptlon for the 'ramose was circulated last wesli and reoeived warm encouragement from the olticens wad insurance companies. • Tineoneort — of Kiss CAEOLINE RionvlOS *fp t:81.4, pled, on itriday • 'icn 14. See adveitirment, , Goan's 111114laying.fountains In bieieit cream tailoon, is n very neat and, pretty sAir. A number of stye: Oak are, kept in the 1 1 41hityliht e tknor9.,Eurnii06: near this 111001;:71e141# irimortrofoininpstribritilbriiskut qui44l4f'dt,#lllo4,l4 • • Tor ramodeling of.the jail is rap , idly progressing: The old,criends of that testi tuitott 411rMtiet with a very• disagree/thin dtsrtp. pointasent upon their next visit, and if we have any say in the matter we would advise all to out acquaintanceship with the "nedr.fartgled , .' struc ture. The days of quoit and ptinily pitching are at an end. fie-also. are the stied old times, when thO Sheriff threttliged to kick nut of doors the no. rely anttmlschievoro ones, Miasars. Busa & BRESSLER. have th© contrast ro.stputting in the heating apparatus in the reoriectdetrid Kos this ocutity. ' A SE;I&D of boys bad TOW a jolly time of it last week going about serentreng in eallithumpian style. They alsoraised some quar ters by the opetritlen. Wed necley afternon week before last, says the Manhehn Senoinel, us a six-horse team, belong ing to Mr. Jacob Witmer, jr., of Lebanon oenn• ty, was coming along with a load of charcoal, when about half a mile from SpeedvillePorge.an eleeisid current struck a oheril tree- *tilde of the tio4td, and (tetra thentie prooeeded to the team, Initieking tjewn all the animals at weU as Mr. M' Carty, the driver„'Whe was silongelde of the wa gon, a little bacislrom thakorses. M'Curty soon recovered, and roll' of the :Ville" arose to their feet' btiA isil`kul. , The team aria attrpllng at t!ttifiltab'tiltufeldeniiiiduit:: ed. Nirstitriderilialuitille;loai iq.coiereri inear l 11001. • PItCrA-1 , 4E BWRAWNI. --- it is nOttgett• ehtllrkttoteli atilt tlrQ nevixati-Peettl - Older P* 1111: ' wluter;blekeinil parlor who epeek Wei= lr-lteiprofenetrot4o4 claffti t _dell Holy 819n4 or'the iliblesfiabietoian bait:Anita' -bletphej MY. dter panitftsofittoeildi h exeeedln, one hurl drerL dallgre, oe tifttlittoriment not exalter' log three -catiotlie, or 66th; • the dieeretion, the Court. P.ereene In habit orig'wenri i had better be oareldl. ,sa officer who rep his oath 9f affice 011;1 acttla -returnieg to C 1 all parsone.whiere guilty of the offence as speoppid. RD,INsTAM..-.-4t id tvpll kno . o' . , . . , _ many of oar feeders that the German L • inn • Synod of Pennsylvania last, year at Leh. ' i 1 'visionally suspended Rev, J. • Schindel bade county, for allerritfg 'himself to be el ....4Ci a' rolitioal . offige,(lir. S. beli4 our Sta iiatart) on the ground that said ecolealaStibal '3';,14;41 variance with the di:airs@ ale preache theeee pel to serve lct a paiticel:capaCliy: Friday a letter from frir..3lo6lndel wee rend . . the Sy. nod thsa ittsleislOn iii.Piiillferphl which the writer en rested , an lotentidn o !ring from political Went 0,4.1080 o( hierpr. Senatorial: terro,and a wish-robe sgslannited . the SynorL• It was Moved that!afpipilatio Q h had P ril * cloudy been pasted suspendleig *Sahindellre il rescinded. Aftei an soil:tate 0 i 111 1 11 50 n the , faction ptevalled.—Lshiga • . • , ' • THE Pze,lpTilysorny. exchange says dialittil kreiti and oh NI tollie 'of 'the fortniabAlitatlieett the taw 4 sail - ices of Abe pearlffehery. Thelprices sod are unprece. dentedigagle& from 9to • Wes+ per thou. rend. a aa a d ai m h at a y the adifillob tp ate revenue from this Atm 4 4314753. _Cap tain Ytiteiterdi49gcrWer.. Iflliftinif‘f Mt 24th tilall6—A'l`lol3l4l/11141 II ffllnOY allirthe 00Yer1315300," Afit*lST FOTO r for on that ,day the boati,. bi .. op kto i tv ,.o9e-,oysteil, which sold for ttia 000tgooui oil. 14, 260 , at-en aver. age of £l3 per 4houluttid, •'°.,. l P ll , l Va bl° a ' kettle /of fish' " says our de OntemPorary, was serer collected at Aripro i et4n9 PPro„re." IY 4 ! pi t y, go i n an d .w in.!•,.,,,,,, sins, oar Inend Jog, Neon, the celebieted - e d , at hla estahlisholealr. inittuales building, Lek n• Aube dells!** of ilnksootoo. ... , „ . . . • tigo.:4pAttltAll Be 4yertiutr America ha pd la et our lend a Ad ung* to jts introduct4 it t ontovrtUlretteeD Amongst Others, Ales constructed One of the . anitdel,Aly, far tl A h. p e opVerY.da; 4 % 41111 1 have u ri t 4,3 Oak a _, 0 their siftiV 4 ,, 6° Aii combining itiewi , . ry by therri dotes of t I, pear. halt Ak4,_ 44 90 , the happy rei giAl and Japan; AD b ft inetleket,thts n , d beat tlfilt SU mull Ills. ifil UK the week iill-131041 ' mitatfoly In dei effort r* di p *ere, of Ws ciplettts the" prlllus towcienW North Aineticatt. tiLi i ho eminent pantli. tm..4ien to ars th e; miitifsid-7, tuition of that:lmM: Japen.ind,lconisettlatajr, pt of annyelegant4l4lll' orge B. Slott 1; Co.,lisias IpVo Bowing .Maebtom, not Pm , hnt midi as they ten gsy hate sorswidil.itt *b.f.!• ruflm Unction of which they rtt, from the Ob lit ta g to this past of pi . and beyond 'priaa, and. 'guide Marva 1 1 , ./a ,n to• a f i rt:egol dopes. . inn•tim bossto saying, the twit. of cure au4 , arnitYp tYWD*I ;A. vening3botwoeb oter.cou try r. i li t arp4d WlVitbi a INEn - SW "a al the siehif timgimids wbo hays seen this Se/OldatielliOni etre otlturtng 4 ib i s n optsjone of thar_ad i i megt Ogre has been no ii mu , elmplicity, AI fir tttler tqAtiipboutil atlas re" WO 0 ttaL. 014tto dolloour PM" mitar -11. 0004‘.13ti. Ca-0- i"trola lbw Lebanon Agent for' , ntaebineeien 4 is -,liitiPirell'Pl . ler at , tostitalkifitrere pilaw. - 2 4,1% time Very Au! otipply them EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET stifr- What can !Jeri:pore approtiriate as a salt,proveor will prove a moicriceeptable present toe° friend or Sunday scholar than one of those Em• bossed Gilt Rdge English Bibles to beThad at R. H. Rtedel's Bookstore, at the Impelling low price of thirty.flre minis. Call and examine them, as well is the helanee of hfs Bibles of which he has the teSteat supply ever offered to this aorarim nity. • John Strohm is a candidate Int the otpogltipi noiablakon in Lancaster eopitty for the State Senate. Oil'7 Prof. Nagle hasen't broke his nOek ye He is operating up •the county. • ,gfr- Oooke'e oircue will be in Reading on Sat urday. AS". The Demotrats of the second district of Indiana have nominated James W. °sevens, fur Congress, in place ofßon. Win. IL English,*lin deolined a re.aleotion. ' • ••• • • . 1/141/- Bdott."—The Boston Pott 'com menting on the story about Lincoln's boots, which were reported to have been included in his Congressional stationary bill says:—Whether this story is true or not, we ere disposed to be lieve that so far as Presidential running is con cerned, when the race is over, Mr. Lincoln's "boots" will actually be fnund to hero tteen "stn -1 titulary." • • its, A New YOrk correspondent of the Charles ton Courier sate " here is a rumor Web° effect AIM Mrs. Ouoningb m, who has gone to Calif:or pia, has made a str nge 4)0E11038ton. The news was received by the ast steamer. Mrs. Mon ing ham was represent as being on her death bed, and of course admi ted that sbe knew something of the murder of Dr. Cordell." liar The Weekly Thi.triottmd Union can be had at H. H. Readers Boot ore. • COAL AND Inots.—The ' 4 blicans are loud in their advocacy of proteoti n to coal and-iron and equal enthusiastic for H NiIBAL IllerraN for Vice-President. As feel: act gentleman has al rays voted in opposition... • e coal andiron in terests of Pennsylvania, it is beessettoe of con- aiitency for the Republioai irate him to a position wb may be given directly age which they advocate, isn't,it Do you suffer after eating, the stomach, heart burn, inirning remotion, or intlig. relief eau be obtained by tu Bitters: , to.„Thero's a vile coon .it of this Balsam, therefore be sure and buy o that prepared by S. W. FLowys £ Co., Bo 'which has the Written signature of T. S on the outside wrapper. - W.. • ' TEE NEW CONORESBIOIt4.I PPORTIONEENT. The apportionment of me aof Congress of the several States under I b4 enms now being taken, wilt. ho reported to ' . next - JR/mien of Congress, and will thus afro mph, time to the gtate Legiibitures which On eat biennially, as well as the others, to diskie eir'setreral States. The thirty-seventh Congress:kiting the fifth under the present apportionment, - next apportion ment w ill not, by the law .of 0, go Into effect until the thirty - eighth td ees, the term of which commences March 4011363. a DRUM UP .— Topeka , in Kris, is a very thirs ty town. A late number of 16.. paper publishes the wonderful tntelligence i itlto, old well' In dull-place has 'gin out l' and di - if the city fa , thera.would make a good .w where all could be apcomoroda tad, 'water wo eirearbe asichlop as wkakey, and a great manee induced to use it ass berercree I' From which wiinfor that water in Topeka, is not relied upon 'fire steady drink.' Toe CiptISTLiN PlLdltlllo.—lf men have been termed pilgrims, 'indite a journey, then we pony add, that the Chritian pilgrimage far Immures all others in tke ilowing important prtrt)dulars ;- in the goodn of the road, in the os / beady of the prospect, in t 'excellence of the coany, and in the vas uperlority of thenc e° odetion provided fo the Christian travel ler hen be has finished hi urge .— Colton. -Gov. lion•rio SgY Ult has addressed a le r to the Utica Daily • bgerver, in which he t d • thee to elle* loimeelfto be spoken of in con n Gen with:theno r mination of the Democracy f. he Presidemiy. Ile wishes to be left free "to d s i p ', aga i ns t the spirit of meddling &nati o . ,/whieh has been sohurtfol to the,hontir Of our c , t r y, and . so-brineft4 in its effects aPod:ptibliti :lity„" - . .. t s-n. oscinsilihr,aLtn--A eorresponderif gendif de fortf,Rlok ierindy,'Whieli, she saYd,ekti titip, , e h • for I.,: r kgrtaqesislpoonfu I of black% test.," ti: n nirbagi pour On'it 'jolt water enough to , mole= . it; • then put it on , the eye pretty warm,— eto it on all night, and in the morning titiklitysi , , ill moat likely holone; if out, a secon&a,ppil-' Trion is certain to remove it. ' * ;.t. ' Too Size or a 74,t10nt-txr. NECK.—A young • dy having asarel-&-gan'tlemen the size of his 'sok lay eurrt, tire tollowirts : .sitintetee of neck that's remarkibbilintaire m o t mnaitsi or sirerritcnificant model' - * A nock•lle,a collar, a sore throat, a barter, . And Ottleis enottrh to make a man tattef, ' Let this tender reply anxiety chock, • "The Are of your arm will go just round my neck.' .The Prince Goitalro (who WAS at thehend of the present4a ß oestrovernmett) was assas sinated on tti - fkiarch. ,was going from 'hit' ,hOltee , toe.,tho galaco, with , his train ' s when be •wes—etlacited: by fourteen Japaneee',: ,dressed as travellots: •Hie retinue had etZkilied" end ibveral •• • • `A Boy, Cheslea- yers, wane earrYlng.l9-: rusts in his hat, in" Wetzel county, Virginia, can tly teas stinitton t e head, and dietfrom the efieots-of the injusr. twold pane 3Ohn, the Frenehmant, years ago, took itintohis heed to found a film,. ry, and luignsh, t vaith---what do you suppose ?—' cs valnoteu But , he. knew what he was about, for'that library—nite 'Royal Library of Paris is riot the most liagUi t;*#.9 ltrint public liblibrary.,,couttons.7oo;o9,* is. .. . . ..d,t eeeli diso,Nanltttirp, °nee said to an tn.:: timat t e i friend::: fa . 034 ire me somd:creldit for; voi - , m " .. Whject, in hand - I study, i . zit preFllt. i - ,,,.. hot it. is before me.- - I .me io ii. Fe.:,.*lt[oll4Naribgb. My a:arid be .ooles pervade d with it.. Then theeffgrjaerisioh . I &eke' iti what . the Peittile are pjeitstitlito call 'genii's. It fi tha' fruit orlator ankifie n iii.i , , ... NZU .—ARALGIA oorreaspodent of an eiehsogo paper says that he has tried tharecipe fa? horse radish to the fsce-fur-neursigli'arwsttatrtooth ' ache. Ai tlin,necrailgirand toothache are both nervous diseases, be thought the remedy for the one would ba likely to 0163'00f tO tke other, BO he made the apPlicatuin of the horse-radish, bruised, applied it to Ilse , iittplisfs., th vbstly, , trheres 1 ttre•dlieWse-Wits seated; and i t gate Ittaiost in. 'toot relief to thelevere attack: of neuralgia.— Since then he biti - applied it. : severe/ ameta, and with the saris!, gratifying result:, • Vs:Alia: Djiiiiel Rice, wife !lot thNliosjostar, was robbiikf ooletitOrday,there.i4retßever - al hun dred dollars,' while on bar wapßalitnore, from Wash ington . 'Tug linear AND •THE TCINGHZ.-,-Tbt: edict-et an evil tongue must be done at , the heart. The weights and wheels are them, - and the sleek strikes :according - ,to their ritatidiJ rAe 7 4 1145 he makes a guilehsi tongtteriad lips. It is thi . trerithuese wherais the forge 'of ddatsitrandhla* ders,.and.thetohgue ill' only the iiiitei,sllPFAalli.- May are retitled, and thelloor of. it». Sigh:Mari is 1 made within, each and no • Wiwi IS *tont* , .., ••• i ...Pe r . . di "..f ..^.l/ 441.1, , Ledelaan- - . . I par' The late Mr. Martell, iltlilitil:kinlila than who rectiqt/1 died, wissiriAmist earls life Ith ' 2,4lp..liettit:tiftti tsetiess, paged Daloy:4; 1 itAlg„,lle 01,4 ppieess her in no other 1117; he arriad her. They had' •Ir' militimbie We ileac rlaftperiod;'when'atie moriii;ng_iffid (Old'ilid if e would • n l_' d thimlnthewey_Altatlx.MA*" - th"tcni-rd. I rtmustratitErdeciii cert . niale . .: l - n!F m &nine+, my lost elytto a patron:at:frac silted , i e ell u9 r .thestrea. -..Mr. kb:troll:Smiths- cfh e eta-- t Itteake ganctitkei.snekey baked! 41 °Mil:Egg - relit Anent; teller iti...•th was ealel4 , oat To . ,b* -- Pawitr ; but she.hulekri eheizisit,t6o,t4o4;b).Pioduoieg soother certificate, by vh.leli4t.stppiared;tbstttliss performer, previous to his thdrrtagaqr!th'helf;wasf sa(arried to a Vocalist, Witee,ir:sl,t,hAst.,itlf,,vo.,. 2 ,td.: disconcerted 1 ,13 4 genilitillitn;;tho - bowetir• &Ili' egad to get -,ctutt, of,her...inspoetanities by givitA her,43000, in:hard cash, on eanlittititPetztili till r lug to silot eilei,., whirtt - sliF iii*:4l,ONtli leo II ; tb., ' 'enonalSrstitte, and Obtained great nefori, lea fine aotreas, THE LEBANON ADVERTISER:- FAMILY -NtWSPAPIER: . My 5,2, 41i:Usafitor building purposes. do. 7, 6,*1 is a discomforted state of man: do. 8, 0 7 Is a pronoun. do. 6,1, ,is,an abbreviated man's name. do. 5, 2 is an exclamation. do. 5, 8. 4 is a kind of small fish. MT whole you may ascertain. "JONESTOWNER." Mt:manner flonvp,lirT" . o TRALNINa.—We under stand that Jotter Monggisav,-the pugilist, is go ing into training at the "Abbey," with a view of fighting, 14E4p! .Augnat. He, has left' New. York, and expresses,hat determination to„ van quish the . cbampion ot,,,the , werld, notwirbakind• ,ing the dire - ditionse °Pt - Consumption that is now upon him.. We:may;n:stiv look forward to lively times tiniong the sporting men, of wfiloh martial, is so fruitful.— Troylindget, Jane 8. Sewn:T.—On TharsdnY forenoon last, Theta. as Geidner, in South White 2 hall township, ppposite Catasaqua, committed suicide by hanging himself to a rope in the, hire on his premises. He was &beat 36 years:of age, and bad acquired quitskst competeacy.by well ap-' 'plied Industry. He became a widower a year or so ago, which caused him much grief. Immedi ately upon the death of his wife he secured the services ore woman as housekeeper. An undue intimaoy sprung up betireen them, and in the course of time it became apparent that she was to become the mother, and to him she:looked for the assumption of the responsibility 'by making her hit wife. Tnstcad of this he however married "another'.woMait about five weeks since, installed her immediately as mistress of his home, and sent adrift the helpless victim that had trusted too much in his honor. In the face of this he was threatened with prosecution NE the woman, as the author of her ruin and misery. Being of an avaricious disposition, loss of money and shame worked so bard upon his mind that be beiame ex ceedingly sullen in hie dis Position, and at last a means of drowning tho pricking, of a con science, ended his existence as above stated.— What a lesson is conveyed in, this simple story, to thousands who are now full of life uod hope, and who never look beyond the bright halo of the present I—Allentown Democrat. IMPORTANT TO FARMONS.—Sadge SMyser re sandy decided in the case of Abm. P. Bertholet vi. David Keck, et al, lately !tried in Norristown, that farmers are not liable to be taxed, as such, for State, county, or school purposes. _We under. stand t hat farmers have been paying this tax since MT, which this decision plainly shows was illegal. . . . this Stet° to eye , is "casting vote" the very protection APPEARANCE OP THE JAPANESE IN PHYLADEL. PRIA.—Tho members of the Embassy have beoo described so often, that it would be inperfluousin us to attempt a sketch of their personal appear ance. They are generally homely men; but they have on amiability of manner which would re deem much more homely faces. They are gener ally slight made, and some of them - Ave • very effeminate appearance. Eorteef : them Ivor:et:os but many of them carried quecr-looking straw sombreros in their hands. The men were clad in silk, richly embroidered; but some of the subor dinate,dretsed in very coarse garments.. Their trowsers are curiosities in their way, each leg-be ing wide enough for a petticoat for an'able bodi ed dame. Those trowsersnre generally 11l ex travagant in respect to colors as they nre in di mensions. At a little 'distance they have much the appearance of being fabricated of curtain calico. , r from acidity of ter brash, wind, Lion? Immediate g the Oxygenated The sandals worn by these tarkige'pepple form a feature Of their . general' mnke up. _They are simply Rims_ of woven straw, somewhat near the shape and die of the foot, and-a linen band passing over the foot it %titbit keePs.the primi tive contrivance, in its place. Their stockings haviti sockete for the great toes, jests.' Oar mittens have for the thuMbs. With such sandals the wearers cannot move very gracefully, and the Japanese have consequently an awkward, sham bling gait. Their queer hair dressing, double swords, and, in fact, everything about the . stran gers run foul of our. notions of the fitticss 'of things, and they are almost as groat curiosities to us as though they had just dropped from the mOOl3. While passing along the route of the parade the principal personages preserved an impassive sin of dignity: The subordinates were under no such restraints: They bowed to the ladiei,viaved their handkerchiefs up _at the crowds in the win dows, flourishing their fans courteously, shook hands with aU comers; itibiled perpetually, and seemed disposed to enjoy themselves as much as possible, and to make themselves as agreeable as they could. . • Propitiating hie good will by a fortunate move, we opened a dialogue. "Shall you like Philadelphia, do you think, Master Tommy." "Yes, much, like Philadelphia—like all Amer hut." welLaa Japan ?":we asked. in.thiirroin my was non-commii.tak much," said he, "like Ameiiciavittiteh. Philadelphia bast place veer!, yet. . ' . "Better tbao Baltimorat'P was our query "Yes.! ' , Prettier VOPIIIIIIK In Phi lad e Iph ia , tint' in 131tItir JilAssiptOnetiepe ia; pretty yromens. ,Batainpre no. pretty, w.cmens.77 abOilt Cris; soldiers, Tummj ?" iine dresai-lacore soldiers than - Amerioa. //1044&14i, slitAineios; no each hOnsis in Japan:" -.. • "You like the houses de you ?" ,"Like the booties; don't like the beds, beds soft, make :head ache. Big , houses; hiladelphin ,bousettall like hotels.' "What de you'drinit, Tommy?" i►e asked. 'Ale beat'driialc".'oliainpagne.goOd, made head' feek i ntiny. No .ale in Japan. Ale is good , good'!" ' ' ' ' • .. • FEMALE ORGANIZATION is often vsnsvan -- sa.thabqifi .finder over: ;Many oft the sex . 7isigiTtitermartihge relations' without being Able' to' un- Itergo.thebibpra In:Atrial, of maternity: ..I'n this cons ;try thousands of young and beautifulc women are sa .rificsd eTery Year trey:thil - cauo abuse. liestetter's Cejebnited Stomach Bit Ors Ultrsave many of this chum an onUmelyjtreve. meSioine - has been 'mud .Illiefttr Can2olll/13 uniubers of '• people throughout the republic, and the, proprietors have re 00ited grateful - ehmetendatione from all seetions of the country. The-bitterawill be found to be Very pleasant to the taste, even as a beverage, and prompt and pow erfulln its elect as a modicioe.l'lt infuses new vitality into the frame. and strengthens the whole syhtent,'so 'that women who use it ate enabled to' go through 'Wills labors with would; without it. be certain to prostrate ' them. Soid,by &nests arid dealers , generally everywhere ail- Bee advertisement ln another column. • AtorsElts !--7-T.4o;atLtektio64f.rn s (ittli:• . eri is cefleeiii Dr. EliOn's INFANTE= 'CORDIAL,' wblcb rerommendoplfecall COMplikinfitattend lag Teething, such as tiyientery, Colic, CrOtip.Ae. ''• BLOOD FOOD.—Ttii, Pledditino. being, 'flame migge4ts, "51.600 loot.," ;yid a wit ntific discovery" differ ingTioin all Stant medicines, it is well worthpthe at tention of all who are sulforitig fromimpurity or del. clopacy,of,blood. It is prepared:by Dr. BsoNemv. anther of Several works on EioSiiiioD, Physiology, Sci ence, Se., and is highly rectum:goaded-by numerous oar tillages id tlioso who have ayailed themselves of iteLvir _ Citeacti Dupes:, New•Yort, are the General Agents for both.-7-aterence, Mass. satunez. As- Seo adver tisement. For sale by Dr. (11:0. 1i093,, opposite the Court House,. Mbanon,„, DIM k SONS, Philadelphia, - a -.7 . . . DYBPEPSIA.—T h 8%18: a, very distress:- , log complaint, and gives the patient more suffering than almost anrother disease, in fact, g is a combination of annoy complaints in one. The sylliptornekre Iggile?eas t . embalm of the nature of Almcist altriktlfeV einiaplairits combineci. Yrom this fact, arise the very men, _meg where this - disease is littattikeirfor iiitise other, and so improperly treated.. The tint - symptoms---indisostion, limuicncyz knto.ot appetite; 'heartburn; hattdiehe ' ete„ Id negleeted,"ahnoetalways awelcen - Some' dorelint ease and semlthe poor sufferer to s prat:nail/to grave:--i. lirbat_yon naust'flrat do Is, cleanse the blood and. fegli h. the bowele.;ilo thle .with =the ..1161intaf a =florb ie," and you can bid defiance to dyspepsia. Sold W I ill- f iditdiclntqllaalerti. :Lebanon, - by Dr. hitch - San and S. Reber. }ija"Siiiititffe7 - Tficd - e'iseems . DciKtoloytin voz: 1 / 2 4%!1Z401ti0n c4aildn need of ,s,:gOod *to beim - gbh MEI, on geeiOnelhe it terms, wo :quid say,itok ph c i tiz i l b cl4o iir ß44 yo IUDGAL .ND,. 1 29 g, ad mannacli - asainassel.--Alsdproedrerd brittle of r o p roo 0 41. DYE for beaatlfyinit the Asir, de.' . . ' ' '• • le • 22,41160.-11 y. Y Vir'r 4 • ''' — g r pet ' UttUM . . • ...I MA/A( 4/413Air. OF WILD. OREERY. . Tide repedF has lotig been-chin-Med- by the 00029: forJtaty reraarluililo.ll rellevlug, heitllng and glaring the mbet-obathiate, painful - and long Mending - cnees of Cbugh, Cold,Wiueseza, Sore Tluoat , Brenchiria, 3Y/290 - Sififf . ,„cotf& .9r 6 *. lg. Minna, inftennatian of the Inrfiya ; while even Chum...l6os Itself-haajlelded tons, jtkag io inilubnee mearle have failed. It's . whole history-Prove* amt. the pat has produced ne'renk , a Aka.' valve, ad since' flfr the nanfiro4 and . dan• zeroing pulmonary which prevail all over the 4613: ...01 Ms C 44ANIVVART. - Drag,giat. 0, April 26, 1860. • -Many. twit norry;can,ao , d , to the popularity or • Wieraa'a •414 2 t : for=l,' co n I t t . andvalpoi• -tc, lia.tlta g ir cse7 th war 4.084 terha 61:;iter ; e i au i ts • MISCELLANEOUS lIINIGKA. I am iomposed of 7 letters. A CONVERSATION WIT!! TOMMY Mile ovate yearlllloll total Or.ftiailtig naiad me of a severe .(bwoh end .Thunotteek which/Along:entreated. Tours trnlv, C. A. BANNYART: From JACOB BZNEIt. Baq., tiaist. MIDDLerOIIM = Dr Apri , DAVY CO., PA. l 24, 11;60. Misers. 8. W. Fowite ,_Oonts,—Ylease seed nut immediately half a g roes Da. WISTAR'S DAM/X.oi WILD enzrutt, as It k selling rapid ly and gives good eatisfactlon. I havrbeen Selling the Balsam for more than twenty years, and have always found it s atisfactorilispokon of. I have had a number of customers who have realised Incalculable benefit front the use of it In the first stages of consumption. I,eat lever without it in my family, and administer it to any Member of It whenever. trou bled with Coughs,.Coldir, Luna and Bronchia/ Affections and find it a most edielent remedy. Al ono time bolpg out of the Balsam; I phrettased a eilielreliPPliat Phila delphia, said to be genuine, which I found to,be a worth less and spurious article. JACOB EBNER,. ga... Caution to EV/OUZO% The , only. genuine - ipfs tar's Balsam has the written signature' of :‘/, Burrs" and the printed one of the Proprietoid 1 01i:4m-outer wrapper; ell other is "Ile and worthlest,; prepared by SETH W. POWLII4 co. lywit!qq.46l este by Josapb L.loinberger and Dr. 'godlike lime. Lebanon ; Joseph S. Leaser, Elbtederatoen t. M. 1034- tel, Myerstown; Samuel Weaber, Frederleksbuttr.“7. Brunner, Jonestown ; Early k Dbhop, knevllle; Those. as A. Harper, E. Hanover; Martin Early, Palinyra; Bowman k Son, Campbellstown ; and by dealers every where. May 23.-4 t. 41,- See Dr. Santind's advertisement of Liver Ynarria rater and Family Cathartic Pills, to another column:- Important to Females. DR CHtEgEMAN'S PILLS. - Pri*area by COmelins L. Cheeseman, D., NEW YORK CITY The combination of ingredients in these Pills are- he .result of a long and extensive practle.. They are,mild In their operation, and Certain in correcting all irregu larities Painful Menstruations, removing _ all obitfoo tions, Whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bar.k and limbs, &c., dLsturbod sleep, which arise from Interrup tion of nature. TO MARRIED LAOIES. Dr. Cheesemen's4llls ate invaluable, as theywill bring on the' hienthly peiiod, with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of othor Rills can place the utukoseetattldence re Dr. Chees omen's Pine doing-all that they tepresent'to do. . . NOTICE Mende ono eendition.of the female system in which the Pile cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT.' 'The. tendition referred to is PREG NANCY—the result, bLISCARRIAGE. Such is the irre datable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition,.that even the repro. ductare power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely yegetable, and 'freeefroin anything injurlikin. Explicit directions, which should be road, accompany each' box. Price $l. Sent by - mail on en closing $1 to Da. Con:rims L. Cnassaixix, Box' 4,631, Poet Office, New York City. SOLD BY ONZ DiLtIOOYST IN !YELL TOWN IN TAY UNITED STATES R. x. HUTCHINGS; General Agent for the United States, 185 ChamberiSt.,Neo-Yerk, To Vliom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Rose' Drug Store, Lebaoon, Pa. Deni 7, 1/159.-Iy. Pligiouo pito. Sir* A ONION PRAYER MEETING of Young Man, is held every Sabbath morning for onchour r commeno• tog at K . before 9 o'clock, at-thelitoom.cd the Y. 0. Association, above D. B. itaber'a Drug Store. ;All,. and especially Younrlden,Arek Invited teettend.• English preaching next :Sabbath morning --and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Cliurch.— PROTESTS NT EPISCOPAL CsORCH—Service to Tern perance Hall every Sunday at 10 A. and every Friday at 14 On next Sunday the Rey:.- W. L. .Lennert will preach at this'lthrse-Shcie Ntal 'aseeting•house at 10 A. M., in German, and in the Moravian church in Lebanon, at 74- P.-M., in the English language. . Preaching next Sunday in Salem's Lutheran church in the morning in the German, airAsin the evening in ttmEngliatillailguage. Garman preaching nextßebbath morning at 10 o'clock, in thiEvangislical church, on tho-na turn and sui•jocts of Baptism, and inAhe even ing at 8 o'clock, on the mode of Baptism. The Rev. A'. H. Kremer of Carlisle, will preach on next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clochyfts ;the • English language, in the Reforined Church. • On the 1411 inst., at the residence of tho brides father, by Rev. Samuel Irwin, Mr. Henry Shott, to Mies Rebecca Athitis, all of Lebanon. Ou the 17th inst., by Rev. li. 6- Miller, Mr..Ren• ry -Krebs, of Bethel, to Miss 'Lyd ia Wirt; of Swatera. . gitet On the 16th ult., in De Kalb county., Ill.,.George Reinoehl, (formerly of this irldce,) nod about 56 years. on Market. ected 'Weekly. JOVE 2O, 1860. PoEstati, bu 28 • Bcgs, dos., 12 Butter, 16 lb., , :12 '•• ' ' ,;•• ' r Hai), • • • -•-• 121 - - .7 10 Elides, • lb Soip, : Ilees.wax, White Raga,.. 511xed.Rage, r • 2 Flax,* lb., , Bristles, IA - 40 Feathers,* 11)., . G 25 Wool, IR lb., .40 Soup Beaus, q 1 qt., 6 irinegar t gal., 1234 I : olo.Butter,:f crock, 45 The Leba Carefully , k• LEBANON,. IN Leb. Mills Er. Pam $7.00' Smith " Exti 0 so.. Leb. Tat Supek. Fine 6 00. Prime:ls%Ra Whest,•l'oo`; Prime Red Whett, • 1 20 - Prime Rye, ' *76' Corn, Olga, - ' 38 Clovereee4, 4 00' l'inothy-seed, 2 SO Fla seed, . 1 60 Dileil'ApOlee, Lu., Dried..4l;4es, peeled . , 1 50 . Peach "801tz.," 2 60 Peeoli "Hu tzele," 1.25 Cheerio!, 1 50 Onions, .41 • . The.Philadelphia.Market 4 ..PaiLLDELpitta, June 18; WIC FLOUR":=Thelloilr;inili:kbt- fa-very dull, and prices rule acnnewbat irregularly. Mixed onil good_ brands of superfine are offered , at $5 25. ,111 barrel, burthe only alilerar.e in a small . way:Tor home consumption, arid.ektra and. funey -brands from $5 37i up to s7—according to quality. The receipts are smell; bdt fully ample for the demand; air there is no iniptirY for shipinent.— Rye El_gur is hel4 ; at 2.3 8n And Corp Meal it' $3 374 ®'barrel; but; without sales. • - (TRAIN.—The demand-for Wheat is very lim ited at the late decline. Sales of 1,000 bushels prime Southern red at $1 35; 800 bushels good Penney lvania,,red at $1 30; .500 bushels ,poor white at $1 30, and 1,000 bushels good , ditto ••at $1 . 40 bushel: Rye la dull at IB®Bo coati: 7 Core orpr jinn quality,. l :scarce and in denined it 68 cents htloit ; A011:10 interior sold 's -t: 60@p . 5 cts, Oalsire steady. at 43. cents for Pennsylvlints. and 40„eenis for •Delaware. No sales of:Barley or . Barley Malt. . ' • CATTLE MARKET.—Thera waa .. .f. fair sot pitkrif 'Deaf: Cattle at- market, the veers sales fetieliiiiifabout'lsoo hesd - ; the demand was mod erate, and prices ruled about the same, flinging at from ES to the lliithrlbT,extra quality. Ma' bignitthe ; oaten viiia at from tBi to 491, the • the avenue atid .Union Drove:Yardi ire now under the , tibarge.of Co). A. P. Philips. About 200. Cows and calves were offered and sotd, tit (soli tiktL; .$45,a510 condition. Of Kegs the receipts and sales reach about ' 2000 head;.' cl "ding..loB7.lledhlhOirsit. $7l @ 8, and about 800 at Ph ilipstoak $744481*.thh.100 lbs net.— . sp.p.i.werA diePired. , 9l, for 4c . to 6}cc Nt;joi.,/toss, equal to 71403joikessed.- ra' gebl moyfttioemilito: ; . '1 -n-unity there itredity, , . - -- - viir. Members of thit.IIN;ON IffltM COMPANY are „.1 hereby notified io efteod a kioimmc ppr~o, on next Monday eV; June 25. - Pmlo, l llo bendance,ta!ragneeted. of c =rteneell. tram riesieted. By • "of the. ny. IaCONNEL, See'y. Lebanon, Jupe,2o, ; - t • . . _. ; ,• - - r. - : Notice. . . rE. bock accounts of IYEtts & stioup.wi ng baon tiirmaired to Ginn° Hoffman, Daniellifyars, .Wil ckert, Jonathan Beudgr, _ and Henry T. Hoffman. * 4504. therefor a glian to: all petunia indebted that paymeit most be made to the undersigned on or before A - , - 1,1880. ANThONY B..ELY. - . on, anne . ,2o, 'BO. . , . •- , ~ .J , ~ • Assessittent Notice.. ffoarer Diractore - .0( the 11100MIN0 COUNTY EflitlntANCU S COMEANY•,, have enthor Aeamtvieept (NO. of .thrr -per cent. on dl AnziSruiS Notee in the PosSehlen) the ooutpaay,whleb eitere pamon the firek day of MAY, am, arld:haye' eppeinteirkeam•ClairtitieW Reedier for the county of Itebanon,-whowlll . . call on thoteemb e y e ar• th i. b om• pony in said equety, in a ./ 10 r 1 thae..alatheotholasiOnst be paid jetifore the first day of 'SEPTEMBER,-dext: Jay order of the Board: ADMit_I34ITtLNQEft, TAur . • - Receiv.er.' . • Lczecotors 3 Notice. - • - - - Xj4liTlCDis hereby given thatidtterinestaaentary on, .1.11- the eittate of Dr. GEOROB LINCS.W.EAV rat, late of the borough of Lebanon, .Lebanon oonnid , , deceased * , have been.granted to the tinderingneill of the borough aforesaid. All persons indebted to sale .ptatg are 29 % • u iiiiiyment;..and those having claims to oresent them. . - 13A.lajt DAWENVIR, Itunnutils, , • Di; stgiciytoz LIN - 14LIN RA Wilt, litiminstor, • tabsnen, June 20,1800.=6. • NNW 41:0;72RTISEMENTS. NortlicLibanott Steam Mill. t'ilHE,nodersigned having leased the 11 NORTH LEBANON STEAM FLOUR .1:Z1. 1 14 MILL, will promptly attend, to all al4Fi• CUSTOM WORK that may ho entrusted to him. _ —mr:tlll-11sebarall nide of GRAIN, and pay there fortlioliighelt Market prices in cash. The patronage anchencodragement of tho.pertille•is respectfully sone!- : tesl;as . liethopes.to'meriSit by fair dealing and• &Han.' tionatuliushrees,- ' JONATHAN GERSAMAN: - .• North Lebanon,•Jene 20,1860. .• . • • N lEEE . . Miss CAROLINE 1-tIOIIINGS ESP.EOTFULLY announces to the Miscue of Wise nomthat cetity their tbrmarisrtronage other lec4prti.iinmehls, phi wilt give a . " CONCErler • : - • • At the"Colirt: House tkekotArbichlh . as been most kindly granted bor,) OnT4ictir4 Etiinink June 22, 1860, upon which occasion she will-Welded by Miss DIARY O'CONNELL,. an eminent . Contralto of. Philadelphia, Mr.' W. "J. IfiLL, a popular Tenor from Baltimore,' Mr. P. RICEELNOS and' Mr: enstrus.JAßTlS, the well lenow'it end ferorite Pianist. CARDS OT ADIMISION 50 CENTS EAOH—can be obtained - at Blalr's Jewelry Store, needle's Book Store, and at the office of tbo Eagle Rotel, or at the d or of the Court Ifenee, on'the evening of the Concert: air Concert will commence at S o'clock; precisely. Lebanon, June 21), 1860. - . PHILADELPHIA WATCH AND .JEWELRY STORE O. CONRAD, FORMA OCCUPANT, No. 148 NORTH SECOND STREET , NO' CORNER, OP QUARRY STRICT. - - THE undersigned has len se d the above premises, where he will keep a large assortment: of Gold and Silver Watches, of itraerician, English anirSwiss manufactnre of the most celebriited makers, in addition to which, will be fonud aiways on hand (autt•ma•lo le 'order) nn extensive variety of Jewelry, 811/er,, and - Sliver Plated .ware, together with a general aesertniont of such goods as ay . usually kept in a fix et class Watch sina Jewelry The natrons.of 0. COnrad, and thaw of the subscri ber, together with-the pdblio. generally, ere invited to call,-where they will "rstrAra a gOod article for - their money... AS I am determined .to do aridly a cash bust neS3, goods will be sold **irk, low. "Arialt Profiis and Quick Saler," is the motto of-this establtehinent. • • LEWIS It. BROOMALL. Formorly"o. COEItAD, N 0.148 North SOoonji St., coiner of Quarry,•lllla. - June 24,1860.-Iy.'. • LADIES SIIMMER,DRESS. GOODS Call dna See I bit **Opt by .N Y&.: STINE. A Bpi endidfistortinent of rich-Dress (01 . 01 . , Viz 500 Yards Plain figured and Moreanthiso Black from 75 cents to $1.75. 500 Yards Fancy Silks, rich plaid, striped and figured from 45 to 50 cent , . 500 Yards Pacific Lawns, fast colors. 600 do. Lawns at 6 1 /,, 8, 10, 12.;‘ cents per yard. 609. do. Challey Baregee at.12%;,16, 18; 20, and 25 cents. - 500 do. Gingham" and Gingham Lawn" at 6,8, 10, 12y., IS3 and 25 cent". .690 do. Silk . Bareges, Tissues, Grenadines,. very 500 do. Black and Mourning Dress Nod" every description. . • 10,000 Yards 'of - English and American Prints and Chintzes at 6,8, 10; and 1234 dents. " Call soon and.examlue our Stock. we feel confident that we can oiler such bargains that will Induce many to Purchase. . • HENRY & STINE. 2)."E - IMPACT . p er 426_„:0' _,,.„ - Y - ~ . For Making 1 . 1. 0 ER04:8E,,,,. A PLEASANT . * }MALTBY BEVERAGE, Eight Omits a Ga llon, FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE. 444, PIYrrER & CILUEPLIN; - valerian , e) ettardsts ‘'N - WESTERLY RAt ?" • Grocers peperally. Sold by Dr. GEORGE ROSS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Directly oppoeite the Court House, Lebanon, Penne Lebanon, June 19,1860.-3 m. 5000 Agents Wanted. TO sell 4 new Inventions. Agents have Lamle -I- over $25,000 on one,—better than All other m similar ageoci _ Send fon stamps and' got 80 pages particulars, • ' • I3PIIMAIM BAOWN, May 10, Lowell, Maas. Nurbrellaa, Sun Umbrellas, Parsiolaitlnen Duatera, 1t10 11 . 443 41uat receivalnr -HENRY & STINE'S. JUST RECEIVED et•Heniy & • Splendid ilie . liFhead BlaCk . Sllliklanlille.,Fringe, Pal ey Bilk ,fringee . of ' , all Colourii,*Cable",Trlitunings for Dresses', Silk • Brvildit* for Silk l'assell for Thisferid. Royal „Braided Tritoniings, Silk Ofrdlers, Bilk Velyittiibboxo all wldkba, rich Tap set Scalene, dc.' Selling at reduced prices by • •' HENRY . Ar STINE'S. J E BE4I-"F IL 'CO.. l'urn us alaiitsfaassrers. U..t.HOLE.S.ALE arid.raiail Warerooms, No. 236 North Y V 2d Wee...od door below Now, Weetalde; Phila delphia:: We are ..manufacturing all. lands of goofils in the above line. DettleYsi and howlekeepers ivill ffn l it to theletnteierit to give us a call. . hfarch - 21, 1266.-3nr. Rags t. Rags Rags MEM undersigned will .. Pay the blghietprice, ibr White, Miaedilnil Colored RARS„in.exchatke_for BookiOtaUonary, Wall Paper, Windbw fibadee,fEel;at hie Book Store, in Walnut at., near the 'Lebanon, May 9,1800. .1. 1118NRY MILLER. " . James_ H.. Kelley, SIGN OF THE'II4IISIMOTH WArre}l,• • otimbeivepd..• • LihsKNON,ni. • • ' • 11728 . tbelh . iblic an eltruit ai d extquivesesart - OR PARIS-13TY1....E5'0F 4 FINEIEWEtitY, consisting' of Dlairumil; Roby, :Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled' WOrk, and Etruscan CAI /insult Pins, Ear Rigna and -Flr4eißings. • - GOLD CgAINS . - • • • English,)fetineh,;Swise ihd Airaert• can (Told and ,SiivcrWatches pt' .the must appruved• and celebrsted . - Clocks of every descriptiMi..! A largo variety Fancy Goodt. Plitt:Aliso; Vases, lb.:" The stock.will.be found amen* the largest in.tbissec • tlon.of Ponnsyltant . a, and has been:selected with grodt• care from the , most celebrated funterting and-mannfac= tnringlitab l iahinents Neer . Yoq and Phitidelphiti. • Rnestiiita dune at theahltaatibatiae, - 511r Ali a ? Irma workmanlike manner. • ' • • , 3 My friends, arid the" Piblte . geneitteiltragto T ull4a a . exam [matey or ray superbst . . . . • -' • L 1013M-M.:KiLtY , . 4 - - -Eta, of Slays, . . LebanOn, Sept. 21, .• . • .. • ..• . . . D ID you. see. NaATKIS ! DUMPS New likioti.iuSl .Stfo RustNEss,CAt. • TTORNEY AT LAW i li . ps reLppyotbliogicktoeti.. IlL — berlatiTill*ciinhe-rwai.lormerly. occupied by Reizeittteitclolrps'. rieskidwrii" ry 0240, opiidiite Charles _llardbcarn' tore. Ata I It, 186.9. , ;-: !.. OE - 441GINE • Liszt_Kiirtz, Esq., :4 '* .., N11 - 1 0,1 1 !! * ; • ,/Pr 4. 1 8 69. , '•-• . : 3:'lL BOWMAN'' • . • ~ • . Ttoßraly-A T -Lew, hic.REitIONAD-. big oillecol . 'Tuna's Hew Bufiding. (mold storyj Cum borian4l' Street, Lebanon, pa. •._,•- , • -r.: Ps !, *l • .... . - . • "Lislikuon, April 6;1859. • ..-.., 7 .• .*... ... -• . • . Brick, HT underilinett, lic_porka:44p,m, Li u op ;ow o f tho boat, BRIcKS tbi s .. %better tan - oh ta In thknilesi ti orliisa; pe,ll ammo. lariequinfitles'nt $1 50 (nish),Eier, ouuncL .! • Alpo iPch , lath and 2 *Ph: Al Boardsind Plinki„ Tvitu •1 NortkLalndotqnb. 15, moo_ ihErFATE7 abi L s a „ Attn.e RitrAt ?gum Offil)? i,tirkr,:qe# 8. vy. - • .- • - 4 4 e4)1,+ . 14."5t0111 1 4± ' - (Late of the arm oflibouckpeontStoull,): • - In Intl etreet.,o4lllrortioe% A 1W y ELMtUrfluirat'M'Uttf pottlic24tott he coutin- S 'ad 111111r1FAINTIAG",and , RAPE t: GlNG;:andliy fetid iftentiojitgtoWtias.ttoiteiLt°'" ehare'dfligtftigyo. • • . • 4111 r• Weir flvit'LAit '&44l;p4otttii p'EsitnAy, stttend fat& ""•-• •. • • (11,0an,on, Oct. JOU*: . . . WANTED, T. all ___,lnndotiigned will psi the _big)* pita:in : pi*" Ntiavcif CORN and 0 li.r= pa. 18104; iseC Meta on on tbellnloo ' /011611M88:0D,Ir yworsh selmyrn, Tune 6,1860. . _ . . ,'___... . . ' ..VPIITED STATES ' . - '. Coil Toyer Works!' . OPUM, .Lebabon, P. Orders for THYEIIS fi l le d with deapateb, and shipped to all parts of the Uhl. tad States. Address W. kP. L. WEIMER, . Peb. 16,1860. Lobanon.'Pa. FM ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OB• • ' ' ; . • Universal Confidence and Patronage: • 'YOE 'STATESMEN, JUDGES, elattkaYMEN, Ladles and-Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify to the etileimy of Prof. O. J. M'ood's Hale Restorative, siiid•tisitlerisen °CU)* Pries ere unitiiitifortilnitsPrtrise. A Off testimonials only can be here given; see circular fbr more, and it Wilblai Impoeslble.for you to doubt. .. .1.- .47 Mali Street, New York, Dec. 20th, 1868. , • • GeWstaistss:: Yorir.note'of the 11th bruit., bee been re. !ceived, - eaYing that yon had beard that I had been ben ' elite& by the nac,of Wood'a Hair Restorative, ind re. qtresting my certificate of the fact If I had no objection to give IL 1 .. 'I award dt•to-you.eheerfully, because I think it•due My age is about-60 years; the color of my hair auburn and inclined tocurl. . Some Ire or six- years since It be! gen to turn bray; and thescalpon the crown of my bead to lose Its sensibility, and dandruff to form upon•lL— , Each of these disagoabilities increased with time, and about four motilhasince a fourth was added to them, by hair fkliing.off the tap of my head and threatening isi to Make e bald.' 1 - In tbli tinpleasint predicament, I wee induced to try . Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off my hair, for Thad really no expectation that gray hair conic ever..be restored to Its original color except from &Yee. I was, however, greatly surprised to find I after the use of two bottles only, that not only was e falling off arrested, but the color was restored to gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dand cease d t o pi rmon my head, very much to the gratifica tion 01 my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to , try IL -. .. ' For tale, among- the many obligations Towe to hareem, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the ad miration of their' ,wives to profit by my example, and eg use it If growinxsy or getting bald. I Very respect/ar t . BEN. A. LAVENDER. To O. J. Wood./404 r.l4Broodway, New York. • ... Siameston, Ala., July 20th, 1809. To Paop. 0. J. Wcion: Dearflir: Your "Hair Bogota tire" hes dona.my Mks° much good since-I commenced the use of it, tu t ridiNto mike knownle the PUBLIC of its effects on the hair, whieli are great. A manor woman may be nearlydeprived of hair, and bya resort to your "Hair neeteratire " the hair will return more beautiful than ever: at:laird this is my experience. Be. Drive it all i Yours truly, WM. 11. KENEDY. 'P. 'S:You cart publish the, alove if you like. By . 'publishing In our Southern papers yr u will get more patronage South. I sea several of your certificates in the..ifoLde Mercury, a strong Southern paper. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Paonsson. O. J, IVuort:' Dear Havlng bad the mis fortune to lose the best portiOn ef my hair, from the ef theta of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, to 1851. I was indilted to make a trial of your' preparation, and Mud it to answer as tho .vary thing.neetted. My hair is now thick find airmen and. no words can express my obligations to yon.ln givirig.to_the ifiLictedsrimb a trme urn FINLEY,JOHNSON. The Destosatire Is put-up - in bottles• cif three sizes, rim:. large , medium, and small; the small hems a Plnt,and retails for one dollar par bottle; the-medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in 'proportion than the small, retails for two dollars. per-.bottle; the large bolds a quart, 40 per cent. anon in proportion, and re tails for $3. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. ,Lonis, Mo. And acid by allgood Druzg Feta 'a ad Fancy Goods Dealers. April .4, ISCO.-3m. SAMUEL MO_RRET, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, For Lebanon county. ,WESIDENCE---.lfgenimen, Le Canon coienty,retala. attention of Millen, Merehante, and others Is dlreeted to the fallowing rections from the lew, re. latlog tcrthe'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 C o unt y for 'which a. sealer has hein appointed, shell neglect or refuse to comply with the requisitions which the regulater Of weights and meas. urns In authorized and directed to, make; or shall sell by false.heams, scales, weights or measures„such per son . dr peniuds so offending shall, for each and every of fence. forfeit and . p ay . the sum of 'five ,dollars, which may, be shed for: and recovered as debts of the like amount fire . by,law, recoverable; the the use of the poor 'or' the. City, district or toWnship . ,. in. Which . such flue shall have been' incurred t‘ifroinded,.That the pants loin' of the sth and Otil sections of this act shall not be SO construed as to extend to Such helixes, scales;weigh is mitt incikeres, as shall not be need by the proprietors thereof, for the purpose of buying or selling the same. 40. Any person who eball , in any way,. alter any measure, so that the capacity thereof • is dimuifehea, sf ter the'saine Shell have been adjusted and lusted, or Shall, in baying or selling; use 'MY mailmurelio filtered; and any person who shall alter any,. Seeley beam Ot weight, so as to impel{ the aid,jtisfehent - f4creef r .fiter the same shall have been adjusted and aeals4";, and spy dealer, vendor,or 'Weigher, who Mill herein hie :posses. sion any scale, beam, weight or measure, so altered as aforesaid; shall, in conviction thereof Before any elder • man or justice of the peace, forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars; find if the pereou so convicted refuse or neglect to satisfy such forfeiture, with costs, immedi ately, or produce goods and chattels sufficient whereon to levy the said forfaltime, together with cost, thou the said alderman or justice of the peace shall commit the offender to the jail ottbe county wherein the offence wascommitted,-thereto .to be kept at hard , labor for the space of thirty days. June - SAVINO FVND.:, Nfkiiial.- . tifkiiiiELVlELA 1. Mone BDLBB y -1-apepred gym dal. turd •in any amount, large or • • 2. PINT. E.. 131 1.14 11D intleitet to for money ." the day It • • 3. The money iivrayi. paid back inGOLD, whenever it is called for, and withal* notice 4. Money is roseired -front - Execuors, Administrators, duardicourand ethers who desire to have it in a place of Porfiet safety, and shire s tnjereat can be obtained thrill +5: The money.received from depositors is 'invested in radrISTAT's,.I%IOIITOIuIES,AiIIOO2:D nP.tvrsk, and. Fuels — other first clans namfritiensa rim' charter directs. 6. Oflice.llMaii:F.very day from-9, till Aro'clock, and on Alondaya al:Walker/diva till 8-o'clock hillie• eihnine. This old, and,weH•estriblialied SAVINO.F.UND Dria re ceived more thar(l'llN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty-itaniiintLdepositong.. - • • 'MON. =HEY L. RENZI ' ER, Fiealdent., •* •ROitERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.' - WIlL;x.;. Klein , Soi.retary. r DIT;ICTOAS. 'Won. IfeniT tlionner, F. Carroll Bieirater, Edward L,Earter, •••• ' Joseph B. Barry, *Robert Selfridge,• • Franeislee,,' .•Saml: R. Ashton,: 7 Joieph YrrkeS. ' C. Landreth Munne, Henry Diffenderffer. . • • DEFIER: Walnut Street, B. W. comeeof Third Street: auno e 54860 . ••, PHILADELPHLL 411;deasinA-, We y -00auflasicopi inntollmirrs,,Z. Nos. 236 ( tror,th.Dplasti q e :Avenue fintys33 2.crath Water Street, PnicnnEirithi- Ltbeorcanb ',llv,inces'ainde on FLOAIIk, . 1; • . &c.• , Sept. 21,_1850:- y.• ,•! SEVDS, R • • • ~• ::•• tors CPOrt 7tXTR, tinilareigned Audetkre egaialni 'and :art: '•y y Judi Liteaccouata of the "Worthen 'Afittual In- Baraooe qpinpany of Lanaastor Comity," by the act of incorporatidttof odd Oofispant,l3 proeldbd, do report that ere bare examined the iseeounta for th'e year pro cooing inn Brat day, 0f•04,4",141P, juld nag o,esratio as follows to ' '• ' Poilieus.lasued 44.-pitr 4 lasE • .• • • Iteport, May Ist, 1860, r4840,789-00F •'• Inorease from May 14. Igo?" to May 1,1860. . — . 208,023 .00 $2,738.712 no Prem)49l Note.; 81ed as pqr ;; It4p?r,t, May 1,1859, ~..r ..;.$110,765 19.- . - Incivaan from 9.1ay_1,186t9i0: ..; Atiii 1;1560, 3195:-$119,597 11 crecilt Funds of the Company, xis Balance•lu hand. of Tooooniri•Atly.l,lBs9 • $ • 41:76 Repetied per eentage mato; sirYeebdnme Notet 4 1 10 bi Fire Tax, : . . =1 tor ff ....Dr. for_Exiiebsed eind•ll - 0 ltdo 'Weld • dnditorstiwe for the z00r41.144.-:.. - A.,pooker andlleo. Beckervholdieg elertlooollo* Son'lrptlatlog Folklaradd 'Notes'. 1214 • pdbligling • Ropisrt.'ol4 Eke ; floe Notice •. • 75 - do. . Boil 4 - , do. 11 Ilk I dp. Intelligortrat, do.. - 110. "do. , 1516 •-• flpexerntiker, - - - do. -BDi ": drerdser,.. do. - .qlo. . 40. '•••• Ig• do.da. al, • • Democrat, do. • 4, dri;; , stsk do. , 3Fahror Democrat,- pli ßlon ntin k:_Day! 800 k omcciou Rural- - •7,. - •I6S- • : - • a. • • Postage on.Dollolos, -- • upeii4 Sbobor)-(08 - PW16 1 `.!','"1 -. • oteB,'-• •---- • 4.2 23‘ ..... " Adam Honighnientier o (.1V 11401,..41S ,4- Ditsotottydl rB, -, .- - oe. , • ..: irtiut 4.i. •41 •4".4,* ' yi n ' Ara DitasSlaunernient of-Dol o WeitisAi. ! A fter: wear Cow February 4114 ,i ta t . lll • ' , . . am Dwelling Rouse an d 15 08 Mir Balms la enenirary,Aft l / 4 1. - itlt.4; l ' r " -- $011r" • 211$,Tei already-00 • n. =paid is not'lncladod SEIM' W)tni , B l ! Par laude , May iiilM n ey • : r , • !,..r. , .....1 ,0 1111/11664A,8ER, V.: BIIRKHOLIDEX, 821 RA BUCHER. ikodlton. 31,6,613, '60,2t Dr, Whotestae and Drug S t ore, Has been Ilempe.ea Co hie No* fitilidlng. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Nagle Buildings, Übanntt, Pa. - • TILE subscriber routaw-tfulty .. oltoristrube : to his sequel's- Dittoes and the public in general, • at be has con stantly on hand u large steak ot DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PA/14.7A CHEMICALS, ---- DYN-STRF FS. VARNISHES, . TURPEItitIMD, GLASS-WARE, I • BRUSHES, ILA IR-OILS, . EXTRACTS, Burning FluidcSurgOlsl Instruments,'Tedlet Soaps, Se gura, Tobaccos, .to. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too iluntercvs t0341;6011...1e1t10h be offers at low rates, and warrauto the toe lea of the artiettrerss ropreeentecL— Purchasers will please remember this,•and examine the qualities ant prices or hie goods before purchasing else 'where. 4/3r.Physfeiatte'• preseriptionaluid family reel. posearendly,conwundedi at all hours of the day.•or nigliC, by calling at the Drug Store, oppollte the Eagle On anndaya the Store will be opened for the oota pounding of preactiptlons' between the bowl of 7 and LO o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4..andS P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. RLBEit. WOOD and COAL. YARD: THE undcrwixl, havlft. bought ,I Henry Spoons Wood and Coil Yard, a 'short distance north-east of Meesra..Foitsr a Hutch's Foundry; In the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought (rem 200 to 300 0012DS QK WOOD and from SOO to 1000 TONS ON COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as milli. profits as will suit the times. I therefore In vite all thoite that are In want of any of those 'Akita to call 'nitrite. the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANTEL•LiSrifT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apr1114,1850.-td. Vig g. o'l .4 Geo. D. Stoat A' Co.'s EPrne.Loo4-,susur-- - , -- FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. MARScT STREETt TAIM001.1; - PRICES.—VO, $6O, sts, $ 15. 1 ,85 `gral $lO7 - These kfachltice make the Snot.= ok Locit.Srrrcrt. i-dike on,botl, shlesli3ltwithout the deeof the Ua' tiler pad. They have au entire NEW station of forming the stitchLrimple and'unerringin its operation. They hove New Patent Under Tension. and a New • • Upper Tension. Which can be regulated without stopping the Machine —simple but eeeetlrd. They will sew with grecaer speed never drop a stitch. and do snore work in the tame time than any other sewing machine ever invaded. These Ma chinea have power sufficient to sew THIRTY THICKNESSES Of-heavy s - heeting. They will etiteb, run, hem, gather cord, quilt, felt. &e., &e., and for Stichiug LINEN - bare no superior. Also,' Sloat's Improved Shuttle Machine For tailoring and heavy work. These MaCtinies haps been well tested:among tailors, and are pronounced equal to,those.sold elsewhere at double price. Let all who intend to purclume a Sowing Machine call at our Silas *Room and see our Marbinu practkially to3ted, or send for a circular. J. J. BLAIR WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Market Street, Lebanon, Ili, or GEORGE B. BLOAT & Co., • PHILADELPHIA. May 30, 1860. ft i H. Kayo(ly strator's Notice. vu'llEitEAS listtara of Admittlatmtien on the Es .TV tate of ELmaltesErt, lett:l,of ttlb borough of Leb anon, reba'nen coniaty, Pa., deceased, have been grant- ed to the subscribers, residbig in mid. borough • and county, all persona indebted to said estate are request ed to make inniediate payment, and tbciaa baying charm to or dementia to presentlbenloritbqut Y. HAIM= N. RAM. Administratrix. • HENRY RARER; Aidaninberatotl. - Lebanon, May skim. • A Civil War- Deelairid: NOT AGAINST THE sown, EDVAGAINST RIO -Pricei in Paper ,Titangiage. 5-0 OOA Pieces of 'Wail 16 raper.f.;r Sale at the - EAIGt.VI3I7friDINGS. Dr F. FLUlVERSiivicuidi respacifully inform the plitiL that having opened ilie.largeat, and lie t selected stock of PatierHangins, Windod Blinds% Curtains and Decorations, ever eithibitechlti _Lebsuaou. consisting oT oreiza and Domestic styles,. all mew and• direct from tbeVannfactures.' Persons 'wanting their 110C13C9 papered • Wlff do well by looking over this stook before going elsewhere, as it comprises all theltitest styles of French, English and , American Gold, 'Velvet, Satin, Glazed and Blank papers.. Also a great variety of Panne! work, Decorations; Slouhr ings, Borders, Fire. Board Prints, Centre Pisses, Statua ry and Ornaments. also an endless varlet►. of Window BLados, Curtains, Cords and Tassels. New and lately patented fixtures for window shade's, far superior to any new In use, all of which will be sold on terms •to suit the times. • •• • Itgi...pAPEILIIANGING promptly attended to and neatly executed . by tbe best wcaloneu-ln - the ' place.— None but good Workmen tuiiployed, and' all work ism , ranted. Cbarges, 10 cents apiece for ganging Paper. Lebanon, AkillB, ' ' Lime and Stone. riling undersigned has constantly Miliand, and for dale J, a good supply of the best lime 'and-stone fer log purposes near the DonagbinoreTurUsim, which will be disposeduf-onTessohable ter' Ms. ' Lebanon, June.l, 1359. ,CUNRAD'BaIIES. 'ELY 11111 U " MAN, HANEMAtk CAPP3. 11.711141 ER . r.a--R D! This Way, if you 'Went -Cheap , Lum ber. . . THE undersigned have latety;firti l id_a pvtner ship for the purpose of 6gaeng, in tiro Luinz her Business, on a new plan, mvuldtrespectfnlly info the public at large, that their,place otbusiness is DAVID Bosnia-Vs Old LumbOrTard, in Wait 'Lebanon, frcintlng on Chestnut stunt, op. sanitrierom ithe Evaagellaq church.' They hivie eblargeffille Yard and tilled it with a new and•ezeellentiassortnient of all kinasUCLuidbeir, such its pimans, Rpaturs, .Totrilts • Ltrqs, ScANTl.zem,, of all lengths And,thielcnessia. keeplon, Mandy on band, full and well-se.a.itmed assortromfd all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS.. Bersonsiit of anything in their line are invitcdte call, exam rue Wit% stock, and learn their prices. . '-. , - Thankful for past faites,.theY hope, that by athaatibii to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. - _ - BOWMAN, HAIIIIR k Hkrik, Lebanon. April 8, 1855. • • - .C ' ompany 7 NrichaelT Laiaser, . Corner of MulLevy antrChesinta streets., Lebessom, Pa., ' marnmertmeg OP ORNAMENTAL CAST AND 'WROUGHT IDON RA 1 4 1 7 OP. • ' • • - DOA Cemeteries, Verandas. Be Icontegs,F,'Ablic and Psi. r vote Grounds, &c., &c., which he ogera in groat tar day of designs at lower pric . than thcainnocan be ob. tained else here. 31f6 Cli v lVlC*s of OTlfirY., de• ,aeription.e.onstbnity Wiper on• hand. - . _ . • , August 25. 1.11,58.-tf. „ • EMI Lebanon Fe Ana le, Secoinary. - ETORI4I SESSION of the “Labonon. Bantalar cOmmenced on tlie lit day of Pubritaiy, 1800, -under thg. superyltdou ufi .11Q1:41STl f! DECAMPS,. .Whb he associated with him iis Assistant. 3111 s dA-N-E. 11100iti, a Graduate of the Now ilamptmi who is not pnly well qualified, but has idso bad- coosid tirsille elperiimoirartayericher." air Kra. Drowns will -attind- to MO Sawing Do-• 'For further partleulani Inquire for Circular - • 4robinen,rob. 8,1 K). IE2I • ' WIVLIA.I6;CONIVAI • • S it)A.P, L 2.4 CAND:LE , man t ) .F.4o.Tuitts , • - .No, 316 South: SEccisp Philadolystiiii, • Paint. Variegated, While, Chemical, Olive, Extra Yel low, Pale-end llruwu .Sosp, steartne, and WIRT Can-' dies, le. N. B.—The highest prices paid for Tallow, I:chh iii on - DDalt • ‘k. 1)4 . Cumber/nod stmt;rote 400 r oust of TZefftioii:it'i Hotel ILb he the following Iti'M of INTBILEST on DEFOSITS, ' • • • For I yeer, - and lower, 6 per ticht.,iour annum; Vor'llunbuthil, ad logger, A per cent:per annum; • For S Torahs; nod longer, •t per cent. per annum: neliort nollie of yvithdrstrel... Interest piil/4 In full for lbe-Depftllfir from the dale of. depoelt t,,date., of wltlintwel. 151'.*111 abed' a Moral Ila of ar tbotiroillo may Invor with Depoelte.4 payable undomum,. liVIII;Poy premium On RAN end4TIFICIO•AIt voctr.R.s, ale on old Mr." - l e o IZITS and Kay: ,Dsflars. • Will lona CollocUchUi anitte [Wet° all •par'2l ST tier 'muted - gap% the Canntlie and , lhirepn; NegutiateliceouVao4.,o,,, u:gerieral EX CHANGE niid BANIIIIsIa BUSINESS: "'• • 'G. 'DAWSON COLEMAN Vpielout G • (The tuelnistuel, llLNAGERS,aheiieliviiho3, lii* o the extent-of . th eir Ilitatoo, for all DeprOlitatiendvdmr • ' o____ J _ BUNT , O..I)AWSCON COMMalr riaIIaBOMILLICII,... - I,g,Vl..gr a tsK, ~. .: .. ..01.118 YOUNO, AROUSTUS 84M),. P eban°l4 Ma iWt sB ".. ll - B riii ) ! I A I A .. )11131111LAIL ir -11 110 , 11 MPIND * 7 7. • tialkl . N . t- -T. -E l i' • • • 1 ....• .F ••L 'A T.S; - .. , .. • . 5 i..E01.41011116 . -•; , • • ji t stie l isbld yerittew by . • " , Jestreadied 9froth let : st Sugar orred Ilaorrat . ..111071331 - k o reoeivnd at THEM WO* Of . IMPlit, tidodnisc -,....41 El VICK & Orilir§. NEW OPE$1 00• 210:t0Bt ‘4144.43. Lavals:drottl„te listreo4• ,ttigiviimelisui, '' , ...atal - Milanese Stritib, poi Caillsnerko4 At _ c. Pop. Una, &0., &v. Gaiptiet Oloess, Mohair' AMU, IL HENRY & 9 TINE, =3
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