The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 04, 1860, Image 3

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TERN - - :$1 60 A YEAR
PA.
7W 3111 ' 1 4 8 ' '6I; lULF• 4, 1860'
AFFAIRS,
134 opened a new, fiie of
Aare stigoitng Onliery, in his RestatirMit.
Toy wilb'would save ten pe;;Aent
on yo - ur.borough taxes, pay attention to the no
tip° of tips collector la.anothercbtdoin.
Tut Banks will be , e osed on. the
4th of July, Peri:mutt having notes• duo ou. , the.
day, tuviat attend . 'to thin the (jay before.
Tug ,tAi.euiiti-fire.t., of . juile Was ihO
lotigeit 407 pf.ttlie year : It ,gave utt . sixteen
boon"of sunsilne out of the twenty.fottr...
ItoSli has Ills Soda Fountain_ in
full oportittou. He bonds out pie:taunt and cool
A colorid fellow bullied -.Elias
Thomas, attempted to commit rape upon amar
, ,rle4 woman in INrri4stg, last week.. EN wasp
, in t Atie L direVea af 'llammeletowu, and ie
now protiEibli prowling about this eautity. lie
aiduld be emoted.
Lantz„ brother of Henry A.
Iliate;:priteeding,,rias becorde -Aiataint Editor
.of that aprlghtiy paper, the Readiag,Dally Times.
The enterprising publishere of the
Ihliadetoio, Daily News; now ales publiett an
.Evenieg Papere-,4lte :Evening News.
;AIWA WATER—SODA ' WATElt.—The
•
inittebirhas now finely opened again at Lember
'
ger a D,rug St ore
, 'where - e pare, cold, and refresh
log dribk . may be had—qtll the syrups are home
alan,afaitura, and their purity may be,relledion.
There is no beverage more healthy than 'Soda
,
noon - .
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WE had a,mind to make a local
item of the awful hot weather last week, but as
*very WO wan probably aware of the, fact s we
vintelude . 4t it beat not to say a word abOut it. If
thereilioeld happen to be any more weather of
the same. kiwi thia summer wo will make a note
Tut isphools of this • °rough closed
otti Friday the ummor vacation of two months
LIBANIIB :ENCAMPMENT. — ThO
follosthiglifileers wore elected by Mt. Libanus
lincatcputent bro, Off, I. O. of O. F., to perve for
this ensuingsetni.annual term:—Chief Patriarch,
John Itadeartnol; RighlTrieet, Charles H : 11dei,
lgrflenior WarderrAilliam 0. Fauber ; Junior
• Warden, Adafidaus Reinoelil ; Trustee, Andrew
Reinoehl.
continues tG. seivd the
ottotcost. diheirtge of th e season at his popular
BilOartrni, tinlitit Funnies Building, In Quother
tiOettl, t o ebitnon. For anmething 'rattily
nine will in and try'lais eating end . drinking.—
Foie#lll:itotlea dließPAlted.
THE attention of. Young America is
directed to the ordinance published , in another
column. The probabilities are that If they had
been a little more_carefiil of the time and Once
of venting their pakkietiim, Oat this damper to
:their sports would ntitheve beeo Ultima in upon
them. Firing of crackers in alleys and other
rinees where proporty is endangered, is wrong,
and will always bring the interference of the on
.
,thorities to prevent it. It is also- wrong to throw
them abou the streets recklessly, so as to fright
andliossei.and burn people's .dissites.
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lifi: l o l 44tcrta tif; :flu Public is di •
rtstettfflitc,OVAtifilliektit.pf .4 H. Rcedelmbo
Ls tie frgeni fcir th ' e. Parker Sewing Machines,
leird*Veraort ;Co., 9f Ser, fork: They are
said to be. a solid'
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NoTßizs PUBLlC.—Messrs. John
tlisbi and Adam Nis° havo been appointed
Notaries Pablio for Lebanon county, for three
clam In plate of Cyrus Bbirk, whose corn:l34-
'oon expired, and Henry P,amier, resigned,
WE have heretofore noticed the fine
preifmrty Of Mr. William Shirk, on the corner of
Merket and Hill streets. The outside of the
dwelling has lately been painted by Mr. Jacob
H. Stood. It Is a job done in a workmanlike
manner as far as we could judge, /Sid has receiv
ed the admiration of many.
.OUR neighbors of the &ti'rier. have
'ttlansgild to raise a new dress of type, for their
Taper, thereby greatly improving appearances.
SAdOE WEIDLE, Esq., is putting up
a whole hilt square of substantial curbing along
his property on Water street. The residents
along the east end of Chwitnue. street are also ha
eagaged its curbing end other improvements.
hlpst peoplehave no übjeotioalQo doing all that
is required by the authorities'; tlitating that the
latter Will also thenedo their duty, and hoping to
be ieitalmrelftl for the outlay by tlie inererteed
value of their property. Hence the work of both
parties should be as near simultaneous as possi
ble. It tr rather disbouraging fur an individual
to make the regntced.imptoremeat and find It at.
tetwarde an annoying oublauee Irani the impossi•
bility of relishing his home during wet Weather
without the use of tll4 boots or , stilt!.
SOME folks ari3 hard to please. They
, are croakers from tbohradle to the grave. Life
i ts a constetit -genres of annoyance, and if they
tin n o t Mahe I,betweelve6 eiffleien tly disagreeable
otherwfse they fatten tlferaseives upon others—
upon a:mitted, and keep gruinbling, and snarling
and biting. These general reflections wore awak
ed by nothing that the,pourisr. has made an at
' task upot fotffalo apparel._ It attacks' whit it is
pleated to term '"coal.seuttle bonnets." It don't
like them and hence they a,re'abuied—oalleci "ug
ly." Wo trust the ladies will show a sufficient
independence .of spirit, especially as it is the 9th
of July, and not allow throstattivelf to. be , ridlcruled
Cita of the fashion. Moreover, rasp--4 1 1Itlelb ' e
'borypett--(and the ladies.) are not ttitlyilthei sr*
pretty, very pretty, and in many paltlebilail'ibes
UtleCuluess not posseseed by- 'many ether
' altdOiles for bonnets in fashion of late years.;L—
The scoop is calculated to keep off unruly fellows
it ( l e ered, and if they are not to be k ept o ff the
bonnets can very easily be taen off.
Eyep .,d k riittinjt, for argument sake that the
bor i cte d:4 l4 ffigly," it is very uncivil to tell the
wear - is - 1. 4 1°a briairt ugly bonnet !' Again,it is not
the boenet, or pretty, that is to bo
`klissed...fdr,ttlitt is
` anyhow the point—but the
?floe in setio conclusion, we would like
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to know how-old-fellows tbia ten years or more
beyond the' prithe"pZ' jire.ere competent to judge
if th e ug li n ess of any bonnets, or their wearers.
We say 'hurrah roi; the coar:scuttle bonnets!
IMP A new method or amusement has been
adopted in tesie,. 'Vesisienatle people, who do
not tied theitrieS4 - 7pr privote concerts, suiting
to their tastes,4oe• "private sermons" A pulpit
is erected in the drawing room, 9!.1 the hostess
teicee &great doel seey're a popular
ara,cloquent preacher. :Cisesiaiirtioniarernade
that they are not outdone by their neighbors in
the matter 4elatiense. Of course it : : is net to
be supposed that,,thAe.'lervices are opeu`to the
public, but etpeciitiretards of Inv Ration' ate betted
to' the matinee retigieure with careful attention to
the (oath, of the pests invited.
BLitulkWatra,nts for Coll.oOfors of
scho4 . l44.,AciticrEof collectors and Treasttrers
-lifiriensentiletwiessrDireetois and Teachers, and
Orders. en Teaseiet-Abr sale at thii atria:
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T 6 e4 00111•
„ on o. Leo:dimly. about
8 2 „ i I
vl " Q.L1141.016-5,%1 r*:2.
'
g t . R. James, the author is
dead.
le— The -annexation of Savoy to
France was finally eonaurnmated on
the 14th
In the Austrian awlre
ther
isooe 014 , ,etiriar, to, each„thorteand of,
theinhp,bitints. In France there is -
Only one medical man for each two
thousand Of the inhabitants.
100:„= - D - r;. ItuidEWAT, of .01n ey,
has been startled from medical medi
tation by finding a man's head, minus
the body ihereunto belonging, :near
the door of -Ms shop. He is 'anxious
that any titre Biq,nE lost a head should
tall, prali fireperty r and take
Though net much of a bead; he thinks:
it must be-a great loss to its owner.
The phenomenon may easily be- ac-*
counted for. It is undoubtedly one
of the many "dead-heads that attend
ed the Chicago Oonyenticit.
THREE MEN KILLED WHILE FIGHT
ING ON THE TRAcK.--1 1 bree trierb nam
ed George Raweliffe, Henry W. Hall
and Thomas Grangm, were walking
on the track near "Peeltakill, when
Hall and Granger got into aquarrel,
clinched, and fell upon 'the track.—
This occurred just as the
_train ap
eared in sight, but M'
t iasimpossible
for the engineer to observe, them at
a distance. As the train approached
he gave the signal of danger. The
warning was, however, unnoticed by
the two men flgbting; but t Aphe other,
George Raweliffe, 'went to 'them as
soon as he observed.the train, and at,
tempted to separate them, when Hall
seized him by theArcs' and held him
on the track. Before' the. train could
be stopped, it had:passed over. them,
instantly killing two and fatally in
juring the third.. '
HORRIBLE MURDER NEAR HAMBURG.
—Last Saturday' Afternoon a week a
horrible murder was- CoMmitted, by
John Warren, an Itish laborer on the
Allentown railroad, at his shanty, in
Windsor twp., Berke; County, about a
mile from Hamburg: ThfAvictim was
an unknown Trish' wcilnan; laMe with
rheumatism, who ebme - into the neigh.
borhood some days previous, from
Bradford county, as she said: War.
ren killed her with a club-for .no ap.
parent cause.
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• THE FEMALE BOA:NIZAZI.ON ip-often
as frairas that of a tender flower. Mani.' of the sex
enter into marriage relations without being able to un
dergo the labors and trials of maternity. In this coax.
try thousands.of young and licantiful women are sac
rificed every year from ibis cause aloae. Ilostetter's
Celebrated Stopech Bitters will BOND Many of thisclass
from ao untimely grave. This modichwilias been used
with great benefit by lmmense_ npubcra of people
throcarliout the-republin„ and' thijpratrietors have re
ceived grateful commendatiod9 front all sectiona of the
country. The Bitters wiltbe Mind to be very pleasant
to the mate, even as a beverage, and prompt and pow
erful in its effect am a medicine. It infuses new vitality
into the frame. and atrengthena' the whole system, so
that women who use it areenabled' to go through with
labors w..ioltwould, without.lt. be certain to prostrate
gout by druggists and dealere :generally everywhere
Atfr" See advertisement in another column.
BLOOD FOOD i BLOOD FOOD I I—WC
have varied ftellnp In reading the advertisement of
Dr Bacisames BLOOD FOOD, in another column ; but we
think gratification predominates , for, though we regret
to see so celebrated a man coming forward, even in ap
pearance, under the mime flag as quacks.--that la, by
resorting to stleertiaing.—yet we take isatfsfeelion also
In knoidnx that:there is new a reliable preparktieb ho-
'fore the.peorde'for that moat melancholy and fatal dis
eaw_coneamptlan, and other organic complaints.
Dr. Bacialex is a lecturer In our Medical Colleges, and
his suceeki In his speciality has been so wonderful that
he has consented, et variance with the..prejadicsa et ev
ery regular practitioner, to make it
.known, as ho is do
ing, for the benefit or suffering hemanitY.
H e nes rieMrrotElbr:•Agents, however, n Arm Saone re
spectablllq etipardtweentirely his preparatiOna from all
binge of quackery' Messrs. Cutnitcn k DOPOST are his
sole managers. as they are also for that most Invaluable
of preparations, Dr. RsTms's Isrs rrcta Coatost. If
great nitre lakes-ho putting
mothers mead know the
up this *gluier-mom* idea of.which thchcan -form by
eoinparlsoit ntwith • ny ether andele'of,the kind,—
ttiey it,
ttto anythlng.that bas °edit been of
feheriPft:. Far Our part, if we had it child, Bur
feringnii Would not hesitate to administer.thil prepa
rationOtnowing that such careful druggists would not
engage in anything that was not perfectly safe and ef
fectnaL—Quebec Gazette. Ater See See advertisement—,For
sale by Dr. GPO: MOBS, opposite the Court Haase,
Lebanon, and T. -W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia.
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AND PURE BLOOD ARE IN--
- Ilea that all sickness at leis from int
ciod,and the Judson' a Mountain Herb
ID drely find out and cleanse these impuri
ties from the system, that disease .ainnot exist. So
simple and innocent are herbs and plants that compose
them , that it la not necessary to have them sugar coat
ed In otddrAhat the stomach can beer them.. In most
cause, Me are auger coated because the materials or
which they.rite.m 4 e are a° griping and malignant, that
otherwise's,. deliaite atomach could not bear them.
- These Misdeal witli,disease as it Ls, and will not *mi
removing the cause, but will build up and
resided the brokinCenititution.. There are many who
have so trifled "with their Constitutions that they think
medicine cannot help . them; let not even those despair ;
incredulity and leePtielem Is overtnrown by a mass of
teetimony•whisEhl Italy irresistable. At firatlhe vir
tues ascribed to'those MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS were
deemed f s holoori: The public had been en often deceiv
ed that they could not believe the simple troths advanc
ed by their deleover: Yet facts madenialile, attested by
witnesses of
the highlert:Oaracter and respectability.
have proved. and are PrOvibiL
each day, the virtaescif
this ""nighty healer."' They mark by their miraculous
efficacy and power a new era In medicine. Sold by ail
Medicine 'Dealers. Lebanon, by Dr. Geo: Rosa, and D.
8. Reber. . .
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stir Pres ms now to be in
favors/Ith Napoleon ILL- To all in need of a - good and
beautiful WIC!, en reasonable terms, aro-would arty from
• call on OWNIAIIe TIitntGALAND; 21) Sduch
at et_, Philadelphia, when yow,cap ha suited in a style
and Erltilltler unaorpassed. _Alim procure a bottle of hie
celebrated NAIR DYE fer .e tea . o-llfying tile hair, &a.
r `: f ete * 2 ; IWAY:4
ff-tteis.
TEE OXYGENATED SITTERS.
Dyspepnia, IndigestioncEteart•Durn, Water Brush,
soar innmitch, Jaundka; Flatulency. General Debility,
le.;llnd a ready relief and titiSed! cure In this great
remedy.
b THE OXYGENAW BITTERS
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behoved by many who bate been cured of the
'above complaints to be the only medkihe which the
Vilaterin medics affords for their Infallible cure. It is
not an alcoholic pregaratlon, which, while giving a
WlOX.entary etimulne, minces the system iu the same
'ndlo; but one distinct and diterent - from any Medic-tit
-Preparation ever compoundird, sad which wally n Most
leases, extract the disease b' fhd Riede and ..;eetorethe
patiimt- to ioriettne health. .in proof w hkh, -testi
mony of the very highest, and•nneXelePtionabis charac-
ter is presented.
RemdrkEttlO Of ,air :Aged Person.
gacuideleD, naaa•col,. PA.; Aug. 26,1838.
Messrs. S. W. Yowtx & go;,
Clentlenien: , --Aftor `sufNirhir ler - thirty years with
D7sPePsitt, and trying many remedies recommended for
that diseass.without any,good_reselt. I Mae induced by
Dr. Y. 11. White, to give the OXVOILNATIID Ihrreas a trial.
I took two bottles, which gave.rne mach relief; I con
cluded to try two more, which have nearly or quite of
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reeled a cure. I am mow nearly - seventy-five years of
age, and for three months' past have eaten my food
without experiencing
your remedy the alightest inconvenience or -
eufthring; and .it with pleasure- that 4 re a emmend
in dYepeptics; •ri .•• 11.113A1t.D.
Yito3i DR. WHITE.
„ bLizenste, Tim( Co; PA Aug. 26 ,1868, ,
• I haltiwnsed.the Oxrcuteswita,Brit sisff , "WM . Factice
With !Added marmite in debility andtgeuereloreetrataen
and,confidentiatly recouune dit 1
n general debility .
and diseases of the digestive organs.
Y. H. WHITE; M. D.
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY/NEWSPAPER.
Prepared, by SETH W. FOWLE - A
CO., Boston, and
for sale by - Joseph'L. Lineberger -- and Dr. George Ross,
Lebanon ; ' "Joseph S. Lamer, Sbtefferstown; H. IL Mit
tel, Myerstown; Samuel Weedier, Fredericksburg ;: J.
Brunner, Jonestown; Early Bishop, Annville; Mom
as A. - Harper, 8.. Hanover; Martin !arty, .Palmyra;
Bowman & Son, Campbellstown ; and by dealers every
whore: , Juno 27, 1860-lm.„ ,
-larSee Dr. Sanford's,advertisemont of Liver Invigb
raterrand"Siunily Cathartic-Pills, in another colunO.
Importan Females..
DR. OEUEBSEMANIS,PILLSI.,-..
Preptirid by Cormlbw L-Oheeseman, IYI.
' ' REV' YORK CITY.
.• The combination of ingredients in thee° Pills are :the
readit'of, a long and extensive practic.. They are miLd
irg:theif operation, and certain in correcting altirregu
laritlist, Painful Monstraittictfa,retimving all obstruc
tions" whether from cold or otherwise, - headache, pain
iri,Dit side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all neri
one.leactions, hysterics,. fatigue, pain in the'back and
ilLsturheci sleet!, which arise from interrulk.
TO MARRIED LADIES.
Dr. Chceseman's Ptlls are invaluable, es they will bring
on the monthly :period ;with regularity. - Ladies who
baye been disappointed in the use of other Pills can
place the utmost ctinfiderfee inrDr. , Chew eman's Pills
doing all that they repreldnt to do.
There 13 one coinlitiOn- Of the femalesystemln which
. • sys
the Pile cannot lie - taken ' -Without prOducing a PECU
LIAR RESULT: - .The -Condition referred to is PREG
NANCY—the result, 111SCARRIAGE. Such is the irre
sistable tenditcY of the niediciag.ter.reiktote the sexual
fanetionslo iknortnal. condition, thatTdveis the repro
ductrve power of nature`tuturmt resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious:.: Explicit dirvotiow, which, should be read,
actcTuanyreach box. - Price -$L ...Sent by-mail, on en-
Ce*.P llo3 GREcustaw, Bo 4,531,
Post.Oin „,,
cecNew York -
BOLD BY'OriE uatiodlsr-triallinr Striii.:rs44l3lllnio MATES
General Agent for the United States,
....165-Chambers-St., New-York,
To whom ail Wholesale orders should be Addressed.
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug . Storei Leltanon, Pa.
Dee. 7, 185.9.-11. . - . . •
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- , Tarrt-Elr
On the'Vith td., by. Rev. J.E. Holster, Mr Isaac
'Binve.r, to Miss Susanna A. Baer, both of Ann
vale'. " , -
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On the 26th ult., in this:Borough, Mrs. Bebeeett
Sanders, aged. 47 years: - - •
On the 24th ult., near Frederieksburg,,of eon
• sutuption,- Blizabeth, , of-John dyer, aged
Pligiaito *tiro.
air A UNION PRAYER, MEWING of Young Men,
is held every Sabbath morning for one hour, commenc
ing at?/ before 9 o'clock, at the Room of the Y. M. C.
48130Ohttiort:above D. S. - Italter's Drug Store. • All, - and
especially Young Men; are Invited to" at tend.
Preparatory services next Saturday . evening—
Germtin services next Stindny morning, togeth.
er with the Lord's Supper, and' English in the
evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church.
German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock,
in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at 6 o'-
clock. -
English preaching next Sabbath mere lag and
; evening in the Methodist Episcopal Ohnrch: l ---
Pruriusvlicv EmsOOPAL OulmoE—Service irs Tem
perance Hall every Sunday at 16 A. M., and
ovary Friday at P. M.
Age - Jesse Ochs will preach next Sunday even.
ng at 51 o'clock . , at Gloninger's Spring,
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The n o nLebr !Market.
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Cardiely- Corrected Weekly.
LEBANON, Wrintescsr, JULY 4, 1860.
tub. Mills Ex. Fain 57 00 Potatoes. bu , 25
Smith." Extra 850 Eggs, 'ft doz., - 1 12
Leb. Yal. Super. Pined 00 • Butter, lii lb., 12
Prime White Wheat, :1 80 Lard, 11
Prime nod Wheat, 120 Tallow, 10
Prime Rye, - 75 Murk, 12
Cora, 60 Shoulders, ' - 10
Oats, 38 Sides, --- •• - ' 10
Olover.aeed, 409 Soap, e
Timothy-seed, 250 : Bees-wax, 25
Flax-seed„ 150 White• Rags, 5
Dried Apples,- iFs bm, .100 Mixed Rigs, 2
Dried Apples, ealed, 150 Flax, It ih , 1234
Peach "Suite , " 250 Bristles, Vi fo.; - . 40
Peach faint:Ms," 125 Feathers, •f lb., 62
Cherries, - - 150 Wool; 'ili lir., ' .. 40
Onions, 37 Saab - Beans; V. qt., 6
Vinegar, 'ti gal. . .. ..14•1?,‘
Apple itutterd croek, 45
The Philadelphia Markel
r I'n ILLDiLPDIA, July 2,1880.
. 1 0 FisODß.—The Flour market is exceedingly
quiet, and prices. if anything are leas ti rm.—
Standard brands Are' freely offered at $5 37/(0)5.
60 1111 barrel, but there is very little shipping de•
Mend, and the only transaction reported is 1,500
Wide choice "Diamond Mills" fanry, on terms
not mnde..pnblio; There is - a;steady home . con
sumption &Mind at $5. 5005 75 - for extra
brands,l6®l3 25 for extra family, and $6 50®
7 for fancy lots. No movement in' Rye Blear or
corn Meal,
GRAIN,L-There is a fair amount of Wheat of
fering, but the millers peretiase very sparingly.—
Sales of -.1,500®2,000 bushels gObtr and. prime
Pennsylvania and . Southern red at $1 35®1 40
rffl bushel. White range ham -$1.45 to rsl 50.
Rye .is !Milne and command's 77 ® 78 . cen Born
00 mes - forward "slowly, but the'deinand is limited
and -We - reduce our quotations one cent' '4l. bushel.
Sales of I,2oo.bushels yellow at 68 cents, Afloat.
-Deis are very dull. 'Fennsylvania,comtnands
cents, and Delaware and Jersey - 37@3 ‘ST etints ,
busitql,•, No Sake of Barley or Malt: • .• .
CATTLiiklitit llST.—The;market ells well
supplied with. Beef Cattle today, the sales reach
ing over 2;600 head at the different yards, at,
about last weeles orates, which ranged from $8
to slo3—the latter for extra quality, mostly at
from $B4 to s9li the 1001b's. Tile quality of the .
cattle . offered -was good.. Some 100. Cows end.
Calves were sold at from $25 to $5O, as.tp . Condi
tion. About 3,100 Hogs were sold, including 1,-*
935 at Imhoff a Pi2ltlft . 7llld, at s7l®B}. for still
and corn kd. and 14.20 - a4. corn fed, at the Ave
nue, at sa@si the 100 lbs. not, The, market
was arm. About.6,ooo Sheep were disposed of
at from $3 to $4 each, as-to condition.
•4t.ii:-- . 'lniy.:"Tii#i,....o#,Elits
Ho Rouyn VAX , . E s.
IvoncE hereby given that the naleraigned, Col
-1 teeter of the Lebanon-Borough Tact for 1880, will
attend to the Council Room. in the Court house on the
6th, 6th, andith days of JULY for the
.pnrpo,s of rd
oaring said Taxes. 10 per cent deduction will be al
lowed on all tnies paid before the expiratina or said
daye. D. E. MILL/414, Collector.
Lebanon, July 4,1860.
Riotic4. • •
rpm; atteiniou.or tbe imbue is directed to the Moi
-1 log ordinance. - .Theltassities will heitriettren.
forced on all eiolators, Warder of the Toirn ObnadL
At. KAItittANYAL B.
D:. B. MILLIR. Sail)TP . •
An Ordinance tn.-prevent the firing of FiriX
CRACKERS; ike.;
Be it ordained by the Burgesses end Councils of the
borough of Lebanon,. That fromatid atter the:passage
and publication or this ordinanceohy person of persons
*bitty' 61 - dischakintroi 'firing .QRACKERS or FIRE
UJEKB,in.theittreets er:elters lh the bbiatigh of t eb
ellen; Or any person vending or selling the same to such
nererms, on cony:ation atiiireof - Zt.in.pay; A fine not ex
ceeding TEN DOLLAR'S nor, less than ONE DOLLAR,
for each - end every-gr be reeevered before nny
Jaetioe of the Deane In the oeuntg gf LiPbstnellt• One
belt to the Informers ;cod the other half te - tho use of
the borough;
•
ENACTED, JUNE 17, - 1556.
HENRY DEITUFF, C,
Attest i—laret Unr Seey.
Lebanon, July 4,1860.
. ,LEIIBERGER'S
CIO! lz ftlhliillifactOrY•
rriIIANKFUL for must; favore, the undersigned respect
fully Informs the Public; that he continues to, carry
on his Manufactory In Mist Hanover township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa
ry for him to say more, than thattbe work will be done
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which haa'made his
work mod : 0Mo tio well known in the enrrounding coun
try... He promisee to do flee :work lathe shortest possi
ble time. His manufactory is'in complete order, and he
flatters himself to be able to render the seam satisaction
as heretofore, .11a.maimfkctures
B ro ad and Marriage/oar, Ckgsrinatts, Monks/4, Il i hite
and other Flanntlak the best 'winner.
Ile also cards Wool and +Makes Rolls. For tho sears
nience of his Customers, Wool and . Cloth will be taken
In at the following places:—At the stores ef George &
Pyle, Looser -& Brothers, George itehuohl, sad at
the new Drug Store of Joseph L. temberger, near
the Market Haase, In the- borough of Lebanbn; at the
store of Shirk & Long,. la North Lebanon; at S. Gosh
ert's, Bethel townelkS; at 'the 'puhlic house of William
Barnet, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E.ltiettel, in
Jonestown; at the store of Mr. Weltner, Ballwin°
at the store ofbfartin Early, Palmyra at the store of 'Mr.
Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebanon county. Alt ma
ndrils will be taken away regularly, tram the above pik
eta, finished without delay, and returned again.
Those of hhicustomers who wish Stocking Wool card
ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the
above mentioned places, with . dlreetiimli how they ,wish
It prepared . Or p laces
'customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be preparettlfront the Wool of the undersigned,
w hpa k ,wilkbe dons and left at the desired places.
pE B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, the owned plates.
LYON LEMBEROEIL
East Ilene - Tor; Lebanon county, July 4, VIRC
PARKER SEWING ,MA.CRINES.
z. • - - r -
Manufactured for the Grover&-Balfer 5.'81.. Co. by the
PARKER SEWIN A MINE 'CO
AND GRAVER & BAKER'S - attBICITEII
fOtly . i' . i)..S - e**g
`A
- N. EV - 'II.YL E.:,•4'1:0:1t.1'.-S4Xri:-•
IL R. ROEDEL, -. LEBANON, PA., .OFFERS FOR SALE A NEWATYLE &AgiftiTE
`They will' }mg, ?ELL, STITCE, RUN and'ELIP in the most superior meaner and are - the only machineslin,
The market that are so 'well and simply made that they may, be sent into with' no other instructions than
are contained in a circular which accompanies each. Mack ine, and : from .which a child of fourtemyeara may reed
ily learn:how td use and keep them in order. They sew rapidly, and will do the sewing
.of. a family cheaper and
in less time than ten seamstresses. . .
Eland sewing is fast becoming among the things of the past—and what familfwill be without a e-tving Ma
chine when our new niachines will - sew better, more exPeditionabcamickpaPer than . can possibly be done.by hand?
IT. IS. MORE 'SIAIPLE: AND 'MORE EASILY .15EPT IN ORDER THAN
_ .
O' .HER ATAGEEINES.-
*a. IT. IT. Itcedol citiliAiik attention of Farmers to this idachineies lie ie confident it is the veryitriible f r their
use.
Cell et Reedel'3 Gook Atore, Lebanon
Teachers'. Examinations in
liehanon County'
„
Ponschod•Year,l June, 1860—Jutti, 1861.
Cornwall, .r: Zimiaerman's School House, Aug. 11
N. Leb. twp. Mifflin . :” " - 13
Leh. Bor.. .• libation Academy. -;" •14
N: Leb. Bor. - Mifflin School House,
•Heidelberg, Schaffer:down, " 16
' NeWmanstown; .
17
E Watara, , ...Jonestown,
N. Aunrille ' Annrflle, " 20
S. - d0•7., do •,* " 21
Union, —Copps:a:halter's ; School House, •" 22
E. Hanover, Harper's • 7 4 :7" • " ,R 8
Londonderry, Palmyra . , .•• „ ", 24
Bethel, Fredericksburg, '"
27 •
Myerstotim, " 29
S. Lebanon,: Red - Schoolh ouse, Sept 1
idd.-8.:— . .1.5t; No allowance., for weather in the above
appointents.. ,_
2nd,Private examinations will, not be .alloweil ex
cept, in sorb easeS es.are spetilled by law. '
ard, ,Candidates Musthe examined in the „district in
which they first apply for employinent. " '`
4th, Applicaritembe donet will to be examined in
all the branches named upon the ",Certificate, need not
6th, Applicants will provide themselves with • ,ppn,
ink. paper, du.
6th. The oral method of examining will be used in
all the branches. except inch as strictly require the
written.
7th, Time fiir.beginting examinations, 8 o'clock inthe
morning. And teachers who are not punctual, will run
the risk of not being examined at alt. -7
Bth, As heretofore an opportunity Will be gfven to all
teachers to subscribe for the Penna. School Journal.' '
9th, Immediately after the examination and before
-any certificates are granted the Directors and Supt. wilt
holds short private meeting to consult concerning the
character, standing, Sc., of the different applicantii.—
Also such other matters as are brought before them—
after-which the applicants will again be admitted to re
ceive the, certificates.
- 19th, It IS the duty
.of,Directers Ati be present.. Pa
'rents and other citizens are also invited to attend.
HENRY' HOUCK,
Lebanon, July 4 : 1860. • Cminty Superintendent
List of Letteos
the Post Office, Labanon,_Pii., July
. Persons, culling- for- any of-said letters
will Please say-they are advertised. "
All wein Thomas -Lawrence Jelin
Arta Benjamin , Itenig Magdalena
- Ling James
Bollinger Joel- Long Andreas -
Bower Dominick Lehman Daniel
Bachman Robert Lerch Beneville
Brightbill John Leaf George
Bonberger John
Ruben David Mulligan Patrick
13yeps Doe Myer Johua
Blankeby James H. IlicCollough .Tarnes 4 - • `
13iehler Sire. Mary Mahn Fleury V.
-Black William - McClelen John •
tilridenitein Lucy 'MeCaulty Cate. Enz.,
I Brady. Michial. Moyer. Philip
Barr Solomon Morwin
Becker Muses • 3lcase
Philip " -
' Bordner„llaniel T. -Myers Daniel
Bomberger -Guild Miller Thomas M.
Bender Jcumtbrin Miller Peter
Drown David, Barber Mcßeady Francis-
Boyd Frank McCormick idessrs.
Dixier -Jones ' -Miller Gyros •
Bould Daniel 'lllurlaugh; Andrew
C. . Mies Miss Mary
Carper John blePadi George P.
Cbirers Sidney Miller George.Lt: - ,
Coover I). FL . ' Mire Henry
Clark,O. C.
Care Levi .Neville - Micheal
Carter. IL C. " Dultuirt . .
C'arthailY 31:11 P.
'Clark tette-• z'
1) - Potter gtlttry L.
Dessert Adolph Parker - Jelin IL
•Donnelly William •• • ••• "",..R. •
Dyer Nathan Kehler Jacob
Donald Mary Reeds Meiners 11. & Co.
Deppen 0. Li. •Rolp.S. M.
.pedemlorr Levi Bohlen& Jacob ".
bickNon William . itodrich E. W.. .
Dorsler Thomas • Batten John
. - E. Ronk William ..
isterly & Trich . Roep...Nancy - •
. Eidlebuse Foter .. 'UOIIO.I, We . --
Raiguel J. W.
Inslier John F. . , ltank-Isaac • -
Forney J. W. S.
Funk Samuel Saner #ern Mrs. Victor
Forbin-John Stecher Frederick
Freeman AVilliam - Stieittz Nathlel
Fidt, Catharine Spt . kyd Eliza
Fleshiult Dr. F. Stein William E. '
Flicking/3r Henry Shelly, John S. . .--
Forbust C. D. Slitiliar,Jaztedo
-
Fauber M.,..., - . Sthitts IL.' ' •• •
-• . ' . 0. .. ' ..smicaly.Danid
Gardner Make At. . . •gilvester James
GorreeJodeph. Sheik • Rudolidt . .'
Heir William Schiptien Frank
°Adria Heorge.E.: - Smith , klartin A. S: ..
Getz ElPtabethtown - • Stolidt isonti •
_l.—._li. . Stenger Jonathan
Hinnitelbcfger CliorrlMi &indent Win. . •
Hartl6 , ' Waller Smith A.Segar klaker
Hollinger _David Snap' J. ' •
tioitint;er Adam Schneider John. - .
Males Julm.,..
Sheetz 'William'
Habn. Wm. s. - '' • * SteineeJohn H. ~
Heitz John .. • Strickland W. L.
Halt Niue 11. 13. • Seltzer Thomas; H...
bawler Charles .
. .
note Jacob Tyler B. 0..
. .. . • .
:Hartman Peter . Titiel J. l''.. .- - -
llOckouberry s W. EL `TiceAndrew - -
llayward L... - - Ticalareal -.
llenitnerinan llcary - .. Tice William
- ' I. .. Thetis Meriaii. - : ,
Ingham SanaUel • . -
J.. Obrlch Daniel
St. Jobe Hiram. W.
Jobnson E. Ano Witmoyor Samuel
--
-., /C• - '-, ••• W - citner John A. ~ I
Krum - Catnarine - •• - Wright,Lilmeen ~._ -
Kiecadden William , Willi - ma William
Knorr Jacob - Wright John A.
Elicit Catherine• . - . - Weaber Fredirlek'
..
•Kendellir LA. - . - -, Whits Girret
..
Krider Joseph Vogle Daniel IL -
Kenny .P.Oter . : -1 Wenner!. Wm. 11.. - • ,
Kettorer John F...; , ..- .Y.
Kat fere Jelin S. - Yardmer.EdWard
Krieder Aline Nanny,'. .- Yunget Ludwig
Kite - Inger Juba H. Z. •
Klein Rudolph . - ' Zeller. William •
Hrider.lacub ' Clan Jotln:
Zug David
ANN L. RU'i'II.R,A,UFF, P. M.
Lebanon, July 4,18C.0.
L E B A'WO N.. e.O'4JI 4 I•T Y
STEAMY PLANII 411
• GASSER. O,ETTfiE
1404 i .
wish to Inform their . customers ' of Leba.
AilkWit non Oounty , infinarrounding Countice.
' that they are mill in full operation, and
plas red .
, . aro ..r,r 17 . 2 . to do all kinds of
CARPENT.Bh.:WORKsvMACHINERY
They iwiti all . the LATCBI. , IJIMOVED:lidA0111-
IsikitY. and fcAl All:Wont that they:Min elimPettliwithsliY
in the State, 53 repulatic t um.w s litic.
•Idoy none but do :brae workmen, andmotirmone but the
best and iota seasoned Idpuber. • •- • -
.Their stock of work ki always ,-open-lbr: exaMination
by, Carpenters and Builders, as oansistadf • -
D6ors, Shatterqj Blinds , . . ' Window And
oors • rames, Caszng, Wash •
Berardi.; .'Flooring "
Bodrda,: Weatker'Boartir.,
. • *Sidings, 4-6,4 1 e 7: 2 1
Also, 8,a,W7N0 AND 863411.1443 • anon bilatilk.l%l3
Also, Hand Rat '.jar aratiburik„Rit i rp r i m bil
which They. have a man eonstantlYFinsployetV
hare also erecte DOd 1. , :4 „ t
RNI NG • LAtHt;
in addition to their other business, and'haveiniplotedt
a. tlret-rate, mechanic to attend to it. •OlilrOtblifittldi.'
ere will du well to'call and esiunine their stock "before
purchasing elsewhere, as they always. keep on fiend,
Ba u ten d lbats ., 11thi4 Less, Stair Barmier”, lambel Ito*,
and everything else belonging to the Turning Business,
w hi c h Choy will sell at Philadelphiaprkies. ONb TURN.
INO WORK done to.order, as well Midways on hand. •".•
Ba„. Tbeir.Sbop will.batbnndwa PINEGROVEIt4D,
between Cumboriand Street and bisJor'e Foundry: •
Lebanon, July 4,1880.,•,
ATKIRS 4 , : sno; promkto
e,. be pcivatual, sad will on
&Oran t. plea ca all who Inv call on theta fatilootil
and Sboos.
VERNON & CO.,
469 BROADWAT I
maw TO=
BE
IN=
'AV7EI]tr3C I, 43IOIIEfm
Dissolution of Co-PArtner.
rpRE Co.Partnerebip heretofore exißting between the
urdersrlgned, in.Lptizinor), under Oe.firre of BOAS,
GASSZIt & GETTEt ! ; bee been diesolval. .
' •
.JERMITAIT. BOAS,
GEORGE GLASSER, '
JOSIAH M. GETTEI...
teterkon,luly 4, 18410. -
1414- The bush:Lees be - centintied by GASSER &
,We - have.just received aiane lot
of blank Parde, plain and colored, which we shall
be pleased:Co work up for Alie public. We have
sereiallinheual, bht very.desirable viies and final-
•
Win: 10... DERKt
TIORNEY AT LAW, has fenloveillib3cnce
berlaad streq6, in the yonii . liermerl? ! 'liennpied by
'RblzenStelif_& Bios', as a jetrelrk itore, appodite Charles
Greenawalthi hardware' Store. . •
Lebanon, April/18,186n.
GEORGE'
A'EVORNEY A2'Ll:l4.=4)ffiee with Luyt Kr.ine, Esq.,:
Lebanon, Pa. ' - [Lebanon, May-4, 1859. •
116 BO.VIiTIMAN,
A TTOIiI4.EY':AT-LAW, has . R MOVED his aftlee 07
vunek's ( s ccond sterY,) Com berland
street Lebanon, Pa. '
Lebanon, . -
•
itricks'
rrn-E undersigned. in North '.-eliai r ion, : bas 400.000-of
the best BRICKS for sale. Nil hotter ran he ob
tained in thisrieighli , rhood, and` he will sell them in
large quantitieti at $4. 50 (cash} per thousenil. -
Aleo, - 34 inch, inch and S Inch of the' beat. Poplar
Boards and Planke. tar sale. . DAVID BOYER.
~North
LA.FAYETTE :BROWER,
S:_RITTEIIt,
r A INITTSTREEI',.. next door to. A. S. ELY'S Office,
lit LEBANON, PA. • [Jen. 4, 1680.
D m you see ATKINS It'BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe
tEtTLADELPIDA
16. WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
- • - 0. CONRAD., FORMER, OCCUPANT,
.1 We. 148 2VORM-SECOND STREET,
•••• CORNER.OF QUARRY STREET.
underalrifed his/eased the above premises, where
I be will keep a largn assortment - of Cold and Silver
'Watches. of American, Lrig ' lish and Swiss trie.nnfacture
of the most, celebrated makers in addition to which,
will bo fo aiways on hand Omni 4:nada to order) en
extensilve,variety of Jewelry, Silver, and Silver Plated
ware. trgether with a general assortment of such goods
as ate usually kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry
Store, .
The.patrous of_o. Conrad. and those of the subscri
ber. together with the public generally, are invited to
call, where - they will receive a good article for their
money. As lam determined to do strictly a cash bust
'nose, goods 11%1 be sold,very low. • l'SalsslZ Prelats and
Quick Sates;" theanottrrof this establishment.
• • Lnwrs R. BROOMALL
. . - Formerly O. CONRAD,
No. 1.48 North Second St. corner of Quarry Phila.
Jai I) , C ' • •
EiroB SVMMER DRESS GODS
Call',vs; •- an ..t..ee . I
z Just reeMiedlrsr
HENRY &- STINE
I .4Apiondid aasertment of. rich Dress ObtxlS, viz:—
500 Yards Plain figured and Sioreautique Black Silks,
from 76 entail to si.in. .
600 Yards Fancy, Silks, rich plaid, striped and figured
from 44 to'so.cen . ta.- .
; • 500 Yards Pacific lawns; fast colors.
.
I 500 do. harms at e%. , 8, 10, 12y. cents per yard.
_ 600 do. Cbilley Baregna at 124, 16, 18, 20, and 25
.600. Gingbarns and Gingham Lawns at 8,8, 10,
18% ittia . 2:, cents.
600._d0. Silk Barcgcs, Tissues, Grenadines, Ten ,
sigh.
• 500 do. Black and gonruing Dress Goods of every
description. •
10,1100 - lards of. English. and American Prints and
Chintzes it 8. 8.10, and 12% cents.
Call soon and exainiee oar Stuck, we feel confident
that we can Mier such Bargains that will induro many
to Ptirchaso. " HENRY a STINE.
.*•
7-
E •
XIAAO I II
For Making . 4
)
4
e •:7o )
:BEER
•
-WkOialiarzratigkkii -Druggltt,
elpipaits‘'elii 64 . 14 Ziouit,44antlikenoa
Viebs4 oll , Urn / 3 9 1890.-3 m• • • 44:- • • ‹.; - .;71
• • •• •
•
)••• 6000 .Agents - 1117a1iteirl..
Tfb: sell 4 new inventions., Agents have Inman'
over $25,000 on orie,:.-liefter than nil Other
liailar agencies. Sead roar . siamps anti' get rdiiaigas , .
particulate, gratis: *- EPHRAIM .B L OWN, F.
-- May 16, 1860.-3 w. . Maas.
•
rnbre.llas, Sun .I".finbirollas, Parasols. Linen Dusters,
ic44ustexeceiredit I . IIENRY k STD: S.
- • • ':11,13T 'RECIt I VED atliburt Stlnali.
Splendid lace 'head 11;aok-BIlk Mantilla - Fringe,- Fin
-011. .5.11 k fripgas of all colours, Cablo . Trimming., for
Anal Silk Orsidiugs for Duatere;• Silk Tacsela 'for
DuitorF, R oy al, ; Silk Buttons, Braided. Trbenduga,
Bilk William, Silk Velvet Ribbouaall widths, rich Tap
astalutton7s,&a-Selling at reduced prices by •
IlEIi Kr,. d` STINE'S.
ER
N7I.IOLESALtr, Eibdtetail.Wargiojmi, No-2236 North
i 2d Strabn,-Sif dinie begin , Nov,: Went alga, Phila
delphia. Weak, .inititatacturing ot goods in
tbo aboed Palen, and Housekeepers will find it
tohliite:lntor.eartetstio ; •
• :Ittarattr,.l46o,-Im., . •: .
, .a e g
m u e
a:oin g i
-syGit.7oz.prg . )aitteu wAToil;
~ wookna
PublicANON, Pa. . ,r • - :
opes meet 9 t h e alisktganbaud exiguity. assort
OF PP:P..
c°m s l'Lls3l rg•Dimoi* Aulut arieriir, ',Pearl; :Stone,
m
Cameo, ai Mad IVdrk; aka Etyairaii - Coralltioasthaa.
Ear Rigne and Finger•
Gott) 'Cit'At;:is: of: every style
- Z . q ii •
_ Englialt,:Freneb, Bwiw apd Amer,
con Uo 44 if liver. Walaies of the must approviid and
celebratW :re: 'Clocks of every shweriiition. A
large Jar let) , of , Fancy Goods. Pftintinge. Vases; go. •
Tho stock will be gland among the largest In thiettee -
tion of Pennsylvania. and hag been selected with grail
care-from the mosacelebrated Samortiagand mannEac.
taring eatablishaleata in New York and'Philidelphik
-Beratanto doneat•thetibor,teat notice; isod. It! a
.aleat
workmanlike manlier.. • :14 r • •
My ,friand4amaahe Publlelgeiski4,ittadtkaa
examination army ealperbltedlrs• - ••• 1 - -' ‘,••••• • • • •
• -•44 4 11614Y'
• Wait Watch,
Lebetiou, Sept. 21, 1869:
Machines.
BV .11\1,E.5,,-C.A'ftl).B,;
A EI u r & incermazargmuctz,
• •
aErso l l cent*
FNIC i 4• - id. •
DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH BOTTLE.
D•11•11JD DI . •
xr.rTER & CHitfratlif, .4 1
. PaecticeL S ys
tichemisis& IDniggisb.
• • WEST ER LY, R.
I.\"Oft••je .
S. FLA 8 ER'S
Who esa t-and .Retail Drug Store,
4.okt e,4 1 0 his; Nair Billidln . g; `on Cumber
let-ro bzreekt oPPOsite the Eagle buildings,
Pa.
4711111 aultdriber idipeetfully aunounee Lit his neonate:
tanccS and the gone r, t at ho bus con
stantly on luinilfa large skink of ' -
PERPU.MERY,
MEPICINES,,.• PAINTS,
M I QAt SI - • DYE-STUFPS..
TURPENTINE,
BLABS-WAILE, ' BRUSHES,
, 7 EXTRACTS,
Brazing Fluid,-Surgical Instrument - it, Toilet Soaps, Se.
gars, 'Tobacco; &e... -Also a Variety of Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention, which he offers at lose rates, and
warrants the lifilities of the articles As represented.—
Purobatters wilt please remember this, and examine the
qualities and:prime 'DT his goods before purchasing else
where. 'Arirt,bitni*lns' prescriptions and :family. reci
pes carernikr co,dibortnded:' at all' boors of the day or
night, by calling at the bill- Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings. • ,
..„
On Sundays%tho: Store will be opened .6t , .the coin
pounding of prescriptions 'between . the lionsttoF -7 and
10 o'Clock, /1 - .42.aral 1, and 4 and 6
Lebanon, bed; 9.'1.857. DAVID S.'IIABBR.
WOO AOlitAt Yitti
T . ;TIM ntildarig . glial; having bought Nis. 0
.11enry.Spon . s.Weod and,Coal.Fard, a rZL...."
'short - dist-mac nortll-cust of illesira. Foster -
Hutch's Foundryiin the borough of North
Lebanon; and.alto bogght front •200. to. 300 CORDS OF
WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF 'COIL, - of ail
kinds andgrades,,whieb X trill sell of the yard or deliver
'at as small profitaaslidll suit the times: I therefore iw
vite all those that are ih trent of any of those articles to
call and see the same; ascertain prlre.q, and judge for
themielfes,' Onercliant.l
North Lebanint,Aptill4.l6sB.-tf... • •
Ad rls'. No
IFERIAS`t otters of Administration or. tbe
V V 'tate tif.E . LtießAnna, lute of the borough of Leb
noon, LnbaninVOnnty, Ps:: deceased, bare - been grant
ed to Ake a - abaci-Thera, -residing in said borough, and
county, parsonaindebted to said estate aro request
ed to make inunediate payntnt, and those having claims
to or demands to present th m, without delay.
.ITARBIRT:VRAI3tIt. Administratrik.._
° - 3 - 12 - NltY 4 3l.:AlitB Administrator.
Lebsnori - , Mny - 80,1•EPO - - -".• • r •
July 4„lR6]: ] y
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTID: OF .
Atniveisal Col:Oat:lento . anti Pationage
Pint, 'STATESMEN, .JUDG.ES..CLERGYMEN,
Ladles and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify
to the efficacy ofd Prof.:H. J . Wood's Hair. Restorative,
and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise.
A few testimonials onlycan be tore given :vase circular
for more, and it will be nupossible ibr you.to doubt.
47 Wall Street,'NeW York, - llec.lothrlB 3.
GMLAMEN : Your note of tbe.lslll Inst....lies been re
ceived, sating that You hid heard that 'I had been ben
efited by the, nse of Wood qtair , ltesto . rative, and re-
Attesting my certificate of tlie"fadt if I had no objection
.'award it to you cheerfully,-because I think it than
3fy age ts'aliesit SO }Tali; the color of - inylnitrAnliurn,
and inclined to et_tt-r. - Simla flue Of' ti . X Seat afore ft he'
gan to tot rti,V2.'and. Mescal" on the eroWis of my head
to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it:—
Each of the& disageobilities increased- - with time ; and
shout four months Since a tonsils uts added to thein,
by hair falling MT the top of my head and - threatening
to matte me bald. "t. • ' ,
In this timpleasalit predicament, I was induced to try
Reiterative, Mainly to arrest' the falling
off my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray
hair could eve r he tailored to its original color except
from dyes. I ivis,..hoWever, gresilY,aurprised to find
after this use 4.1*Obottlelionly;11.101 not only was the
falling off arrdsfed, r hut -*the Color witi•rdstored to, the
gray hairs and senidbilit,Y- to the' acaip, and dinidthit
ceased to form on my licad,-very much to the gratifica
tion of my wife,,at.whose solicitation I was induced to
try '
For thia, attong.tbe many obligations r owe to her sex,
I atrintgly recommend all husbands who value the ad
miration of Clair wiles to profit* my example, find
use It if-growing'gray or getting bald,
Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To 0. J. Wood Cm, 444'Broatlway, New York.
- Wilmette% Ala., July 20th, 1852.
To Poor. O. 3. 'Worm: Dear Sir: Your "[lair Restora
tive" has done my heirso much good since I commenced
the use of it, that I wish to make known to tlie PUBLIC
of ita effects on the hair, which are great. A man or
woman May be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort
to' YOut" - Ilairlitistbrative," the hair:Will return more
beautiful then ever;,least this is my expOriened, Bo
lime it all I ' Yours truly,:--:''WM Ti..ITENEDY.
P.-S.—You cati_publialc the above' if you like. By
publishingln,our Southern papers' yin will get - more
patronage South:* I see' several of your certificates in
the Mobile jfercury,•a strong Southern paper.
W. H. Keriedy.
WOOD'S HAIR, DESTOUATI
PROPE:4B6I2 01 J. - TV,ion : Dear Sir Haring bad the infs.
fortune to lose the .best portion of my„heir, fi r otethe ef
fects of the yolloW, fever, in NeW . Orleans,- in 1851. I
was iildueed(tonitilie a trial - of your -preparation, and
found it to'answer as the very thing needed:' My hair
is now Udell' atifftleasyund no words can express my
obligations topie• in giving to the:afflicted suclia trete
. .
ure 'FINL,EY .1011XSON.
The Restosatlis in.pdi up in isattles of- three sizes,
viz: large, medium, and small ;, the ifiiiill holds 3 a
pint, and retails for rine dollar per •troula; th.. n,..1123 m_
holds at-least twenty per cent. more in .proportion than
the atnall i ::idalla ifirwo dollars per bottle; the large
holds a unart, 40 Viper cent. more in proportion, and re
tails for_p._
0..1.1'0.0D ic 00... Proprietors, 444 Broldwity, New
York, and 114.3farket Street, St. Louikkio.
And soldli allVood Druggists and Vamp:loads Dealers.
April 4,1880.3 m. •
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
RULES.
1. Money i received every day, and in aiklimitint,
large or mita 11..
,
2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for nsilasey tram
the day it Is put in.
71. The money la always paid back inGOLD;Aenever
it is called for, and without notice. e.". •
4. Money Is received from Executors Adwifs igniters,
Outrrdiniu and others who desire to ruffs It in ttplace of
perfect. safety, and a here interest can be obtained for it
b. The looney received from depositors is:liPrented in
hEAL'ESTA.TE. MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and
such other Stet class securities R 9 the Charter directs.
. ¢ r OfScellimi*—Evtiry day from 9 till ti o'clock, and
on Mondays lout Th Uvular tlll.B'n'elock in'tfieovening.
This old and• teal teaublislied SAVING FUND ban re
ceived more the MILLIONS of dollars' acme near
ly thirty thousatuFdepositorn.
.• ./lON. HENRY tr. BENNER, President.
•.BOBERT SELPIHDOE, Vico President.
Snretary.
•
• DIRECTORS.
Hon. !Toni' , L. Bonner; F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph 11. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Frauds Lee. • -
Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkea,
C-Landreth - Munus, Henry Diffendenlrer.-
OFFICE:
Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street.
June 8,1880. .• PHILADELPHIA.
•-..McCann de. Wei;ley
• COMMISSION MERC4ANTS.
Nor. 23¢ North Dd a wnre foonuo se . 22l North yogal .
StroOtePatinooLonr - • ; :k •
• •
__' • Ltboat Cnoh amines mans on
F4o.Ult_ • • • -
eitikllr;e • ' "
WirSjCl3l7. •" . • .
$14,1013;0tc. •
EMIMM
Er I:Wry stock of Ipindstto Good& Just sooeivo4 nc
HENRY I SUNK'S
UNITED £3I Al`t
Coil T!lyer Work ti.!
e t ierve. Lebanon, Pa. (Were for TUYEDS
kith despatch. and shipped to alt parts of the tint:
led states. Address; W.';,b - P. L. W. 8131 .
Feb, 15, 1660. • ,• • • Lebanon;
. .
flint E underslgnedlas conatantly an hand, and for ago
goo d elppi,y.ef,the best - lime mid atone for build-
Mg purposes :war the Donegloneraleornaisi, which will
be ttienesed of an.retuuntable terms.
..Leballtm, Juno - • CONRAD BANKS.
North tiet)atio. Steam Mill.
ruin: undersigned Iltejn - g I le
NORTIIIMBANON`STEA.. FLOUR
will romptlrn t ten all
,t;
CUSTOM WORK that te.?y be . ; trnsted- '
to
•Ue 'will also buy all kincle
.0( aux, Had pay there
for the "higheat Illarkot prices it rash. The patronage
and encouragement. of. tipt yabli• ill respectfully solid-.
:ed, as ha hopes to merit it by fa dealing and atten
tion to business.' AN GEESAMAN.
North Lebanon, June'lla,
garL&MO 0 .
Sommer Eliki:=l plkk
No i 4 patter of -k 1434
yards. w. Selling 41 oat. •
SUN SHADES ! SUN SHADES
s I':Zitir•itg out at cost.
11t4V ILL-AS I
"ffierkT
re pr os.
MITTS! iyirr 5.1.; t►4ial:sl.3.lll"rs !
Silk, Mohair, Cotten CiAltikititt tts.
31189's and Liullei
Ladles Sill ties maim, cora.
Also, Jouvuetl 14014•Kiil.lovus.
Silk inliST
FANS ! FA NS .. SA s NS 4 . FANS I
.- Frine.- —Pnpft• ".••••••
1 •••• , - laizicibin t ni : l4, • fi ;•••••1 • •
All nowitadvaii fiveigniined fa the NEW STOWE Eor
Juno 27, '00.1 W. E.. J. ZOICZRT.
ME
FUND.
Nationaf .
Company.
Lime oxic.
SVC\ 1 D
ALL kinds of PRODUCE', such ns Butter, Eggs,
Lard, Tallow, Sony, Hams, Shoniders, Flitch,
Dried Apples, Af., for which the highest ,warke4rioes
will always be paid. in Store Goods,
L, •
Lebanon, Mny 9, IRe.9
:Yew' 'Goods ! Alar Goods .r
• AT THE
.
CHEAP STORE _..
RAUCH ,&,L IGHT..
At the earner of , Clc*crland. Sire.er and Plank Roact o
LEBANON, PA. •
ItirE . S.SES. :it A 1.1011 1,1911 T take plungers Ininform
-13 j_mtg their friends and the public generally tbut they
have opened with a-largo and carefuliy- selected assort •
meat'or •
DISS GOODS,
G11,000.'10.
to which. Viy respectfully invite the attention of the
public.. Their .
.
• „DAM -G 0 0 D S
'have all loan se chat with the greatestrars front tits
largest importing - tmuses in '
• - GROCERIES, • "
A large - stack of rimer, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chorolitto,
and all kiwi." of Spices. Also ,13. large 'assortment of
QUEENSWARE.
amon g -with:ll are the newest patterns, together with
most an endless variety of froth in their line of Lust.
• noes, whirls will be sold very cheap for eash,or Countty
Produce taken in exchange.
1801 RAUCH & 1,10:11T.
•• IF YOU:WT . 4NT
A N'to. 1 AZIBItOTYP :1'
E, vary cheap. go to DAT .h
/3,.. Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Depdett
NEW AND FAgITIONABLE GOODS
Men and Boys' Wear.
Just Opening at
yrq HEN RY & ST I N E'S
Cloths.
easlinserentlif-,01; collirs-Alfrell prices.
Morinee . Cassinieres for Boys very wetly,
Blank and Ftncy Cassirneres, can% bo
Silk and Wool Cloths, cheapest/inn theultezipast.
Plaid, Striped, and figured CRES in) er us for Boys.
Fancy 54 Goods for Gent's Coats very superior.
Fancy Linen Goode of every deseliption. - :
White Linen Drillinga at att.pr!ra,"
Linen Goods for Gents noVtruys Cr , i141104,
Nankinetts for Boys' iillOthing.
Ail wool Vivecdo of every description.
Silk, Silk Velvet, figured Plain, Buff and
White Mersailles Vestinga.
Cottenarice ; Llay linens. Dock Linens.
And a variety of other goods, whicn will be sold at on
usually low Prices at ENRY & STINE'S.
NEW STORE.
MBE subserlVers respectfully inform the eittzenif of
Lebanon and surrounding country, that they have
opened an Entirely New
DRY GOODS,
GROCERY d
QUEENSW RE
IN KENDALL'S NEW . BRICK BUILDING,
between the Black Horse and 'Washington Uetela, Cum
berland Street, (South Side„)
. -LEBANON. PA.
They would inform the public that they are - detei.
mined and enabled to SELL LOW. Their Stock of Coop
is very large, and bought at the best CASH TERMS...:-
They would Invite the Public togive them a trial, lent
ing confident-that they' eon please all.'
Their terms are CASU or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
W. R. A J.•ECKERT.
Remember—lN FaINDABUB New Building.
Lebanon, alareh 28.
- SWARTZ & 111t0
• - • C4SII
DDALErs IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC •
DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE,
G . ROOERIES,
e
.. •
- NARRRT STREET. -
of Country Produce,
Notice.
XTOTICBIe hereby given that the Beat "Birdsbore
Iron Works," and 3 Mules, with. Rigging, belong
to the undersigned. Should any one interline with tMu
fetid inupery, or detain it, the . pi . rties thus offondloz.
will be dealt witliaceordiu. , to la*, „,
• ILIP MA RTI N.
. .
Myerstown. Lob. Co , tO., Juno it 'CO
_. GIRAFAi WANINED.
rpirE untleinigned will paptho highest prices for all
j kinds of grain—Withal, It YE,
CORN anti OITEC--
at the Witrahouse, on the Luton Canal -Walnut meet,
North
.Lebtuon. .. ~, JoiLN latimp.
North Lebanon, .7iiiiel; 100. ' . . . .
•
ai a t
f(l= Look accounts of Sfiymis k SIIOII7I basing bstv
transferred to f4eorre, DanierMyers.
Eam Eckert, Jonathan, Bander, and Henry T. Hoffman.
Notice is therefore gtatto to aft prmen4, indebted that
payment in oaf lie'aiadelta tic n'nderxigned on or before
August 1, 1860, - • • ANTHONY S: ELY.
Lebtuton,Junit 20, '6P.
Aswsi - mptai. 80-tie-e%
Board of.Direcbara of the I.YCO.MINO pomranc
J. MUTUAL INSURANCE cOMJ'A I 7, Ifa 6 e aittbor
teed an Asseisment Pica 11 , 4 of three -per all
premium Notes in the 11(.5%P.M0U of theCumpany,which
ware in force on the first' 14. of MAY. ISGO, and hare
appointed ADAM .Uniteetantsi iteceiverfor the county of
Lebanon. who -will cull on ',ha inctoliera of the Cum:
pony iu said county, in a abort tins. il.ll the whole must
'be paid-before the first diy,6t. Ity
order brtke Board. , ADAM la TT!
. June 2U,-500. - - ' ' neseivoi.
Execiitorw.„
II k TOTICY. ig hereby giVen•Vf - ...tlotitore.tertententary oo
tbe notate of Dr'illidrietrti IJICRAWEAV ER, late
of ha borengh hebe non teletron • county, - deecaseci,
Unto been graoted to lbe mehoelenetl of the hereogn
itreCtetoid. All peptone indebted to erild Estate ate r.t.
quested toloake payment;. thbse batik claims to
present them. . •
SA KA If LIN ENNVAAV P.R, Executrix,
Da. 0 EilltGE P. LIN ISA.TIIi:A V1,11t,, Xxecutor.
Lcluutori. - .lune 20; 15611.-0.
. ,
•
9.52 '
(/) =
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— t • taim il itir 44
F-•( fif•
xbanon Vieposilt Rank.
Cum bola u&stred, ova door cart of Rerinhaid t Hula.
x ILL pny t 1 following KATES of INTIMIST nn
V —DEPOISII:S; •-•- .
Ftw L yew% atia irtakx, 6 per cent. per annual ;
vor ajnopl.:ls, and longer, 5 per cent. per artseum-;
Vot.B montbs,And - longer, , t , per cent. per annum;
requiting short notice of withdrawal. Internet paid in
full for the Depoaita from the date of depoelt to the data
of withdrawal. We trill• alto afford a liberal line of cc
commodatitne to thoae , who may iltyor on .with Deposits;
lee.v on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISI/
acid td.N.X3eA.IN DOLLARS. and also on o/d Writ:an DoP.
furs and TMYf DoWr,s. Will make rollectione on and re
mit to all parte of the United States, the Catawba and
Europe; Negotiate Lotine,Ar..; age.; and do a general EX
CH-kW:3V; and BANKING ISIJSIN
' . GI: DAWSON COLEII AN, President.
Oat). 'Omit; Caslier.-
The undergo.), ALANAGERS, are Individually 11410
o tite . extent a their Eatatee4 -for 'Daptlitte -and
lAiantiOpe,of the •' LE8.::40:4 Dreoar BANE." ,
srAtoN C431131t01q, 0. DAWSON
.EoRGE SlllQLi.lslt, I,EVT KLINE, ".. • •
.!aiditS YOUNG, A I.I6IJSTUS Itol.
Lebanon, May 12,1858 . GEORGE Gib .._•;•••• • •
-STOVES and . k•RE.
O'-2 Door Emu grae:Lrbanott
Bug.. BRESSLER are elrir prepartat
the Inr.t n.sort went or STOVErt,
M ARV, to the publiJ,-erer armed
They most respectfally %vit° dude-Wel ie
public to call subsea betortrllnyiastlipec•here7: •••+
thiS.B4.:P6HAItiNO•AIMICS.4I FRUIT CA\,
the beat invention of the age, iisit+4 - 20 per cent. cheap
er then any tiller aglered'ito,the
We, arch harm on hand altainda ?I' Renee, which will
be .pu t np *tithe shorteat nOtine. • ••".. •
All lanai OfJoli-Work4ape in iturbeet vorkmanlike,
innuilbr, aid at he ehoirtent•notke:
Piiftle_ltbadittaltUtil.lerid.te SLAUNG.—
We Kato 'detain on band at bee LA-high-aLitte,Ferbich
eaunotbe surpassed in quality.
Aug. 24, '59-ti. BUDD &
WA NT 4.1 D ! I