`gti Slrbtrtti,HE - *, il6fl A TZAR 111 t ':ANON, 'A. WIMIUMSDAY. JOLT ieee. AFFAIRS. *." 'o . X g'ffir 83 ere own 8 Hotel, •in Sb le the Stage *Oaks. It lea 1,411100- house.— iiikBid:utlng, drinking and lodging, and unsur passed stabling. Vialtors to Shafferstown are re •qtiestsid to oali and judge for thtnaselses. WE publish this week a biographi cal 'ketch of Hon. John C. Breokinridge. We shall follow it pp with sketches of ROM S. A. 'Doyle', Goy. H. V. Johnson, end Gen. Joseph 44111041. We omitted to mention a week or two ago that Mr. J. Geesamao is now the propri etor of the N. Lebanon Steam Mill. He attends principally to customer-work and the buying sod aelling of grain. He solicits, by adrertisemect, tin another column, the patronage of the . public. We have received a list of the Pre 'whims for the State Agrioulturelyair to be held et the Wyoming Battle Ground. Among the .judgm appointed we notice the following from JLebonon :--1111atched Horses for Carriages, Pairs, bawantt ( Coleman Flour Vhd Indian 'Meal, 'John Weiathem; BilrerWarer, Glue and Glees Ware, Cutlery and Britannia, Levi licitne; Printing, Book Binding, , end Stationery, T. T. Worth. 'Otir neighb.or Reincohl, of the Con bad his left-band severely cot and bruised, last week, by bitting enu g bt in the press. Ile escaped with but a comparative trifling 'lnjurg from whit he was threatened with. . Tint COS XS STILL THET OOP/lE.—Good- Ineii.vadous but the r e sit-splitting candidates are 'became plentiful. We verily believe that If !prompt measures are not soon taken to put a stop to the rush, ovary voter belonging to the Repub lican party in this, town will be a eawildate for some office. The "People's • party," Idrsootb; 'better say the "candidate's party." • We direct attention to thenotice of ( Cheep Jobtr, vibe created quite-au eioltetueut on Monday erenteg. Messrs. Itetrkebls Ai lieity have 'bought the lot and brick house on Cumberland 'stint, owned by Mr. Josiah H. (Jett's, fur $3,800; also, the house and lot of Mr. George Gasser, nearly opposite, for $3,200. Messrs; Bowman, Hauer t Capp have bought the lot and brick. house, owned by Mr. Jeremiah 801111, in the same I. l lelnlfy, fur $2,750. Mews. Gasser and Genie 41tiVe eotninenqed the erection of new dwellings 'on the same street, one square fruitier east. --- _BUROLARY AND ARREST:—OD Wed• mesday morning last, a men named Wm. Greth, 'aceompented by a dog, and boring fn bis posses orlon a hewn*, stopped at Leber 's Hotel, in this 'place. Leaving the dog and bundle in obarge of Mr. L, he took a stroll about town, and finally entired the "Washington," where he 'showed off,' speoding freely at the bar, and "goosing" about hie apparel. About noon Mr. John F. Keiser, from Lebanon, also stopped at Leber's, stating that he bad a number of articles stolen; and tin. plleating a man answering to the description of 'that of Grath. A warrant was procured, and Iplatod in the hands of Officer Young, who soon '"thented his game," brought him before Eiquire thaffaer, when the bundle was examined, and the goods found to be the property of Keiser. In de. fault of beil . Greth was lodged in the look-up for cafe-keeping-until yesterday morning, when Olfi 'cer Young escorted him to the Lancaster Jail, to enable him to reflect over his misdoing. during 'dm "dog days."—Mankeim Sentinel. AN iNONNIOUS IifIeOHANIG.-4itr. Car rot Oven, siyoang man Venntrif* Itre engine at sillasser i Gettia's Planing IstiU, Is makinrduring his leisure moments, a efimpicte Locomotive of Dear-.Orip-hcrse power. Ha makes all the patterns and does all the work of every particular him self. It is 110 M approaching completion, and al 'ready appenrs a specimen of handiwork of that 01/imitator. Mr. 0. would be a prize in any of the large coaching shops of the country, as it la not 'often that the mechanic 01112 be found who is.ac- Witantad with all the details of so intricate a Oasis- of machinery ea lo om otir e, and , who at this same time hi a piiitotioal workman. the Sunday Schools of our bor ough took the lead; as usual, in celebrating the 4th, The proceedings were not varied from the Is seal programme. Na 110CideOL of any COll.lO - occurred daring the day, with the excep tion pr s'eery levers bruise received on the breast D. M. Karmilny ftocri the sheet a a oar. Oise. The hopoliitohed to the Vehtolo a beceme fraotious,, arid in the eioltement Mr. lt armany Was efrtiolt. rt.!s injury wee at one tired 'eonetd• 'wed quite. dangerous, hot holies agein fully te aotsrea. Tha accident occurred at the Zrotem , thisron celebrettion. Ildttre of the Young America portion of the 'oommunity 'commenced the celebration quite ear. ly in themonsitig, in foot took the night to it, Bo rbi 'be 41b, ire :pritffinke, to 'Make a full day of IL ')Wing to ekhauetletr,,lmivuer, and a alight lifitlilldti'of bed whisky, they eon patriotism into ithelkosind long before the day wu over, and vo- . ohilr pregractline a bore-lOU prolifie of bead rubes. About 4 o'clock the belle oornmenoed to rips, 'Whloh, with Nome flue muscle' muaio woke up our 'Oltisent,looludltig all the babies, to tufbei in the 4ith at Its earlleet dawn. ;luring the clay the Washington Artillery also 1414 did, 'bat the fentesticals, thinking probably qinitltte *toter:4li ngs of. the night heferehad been ,t in t ib atical enough., were non eel inventus,—that d‘,4rilititefr, did nog mini•a-rouse. In y the svf,ainf everybody_oomplained of being 'tired,nibti t irerw.bol GOO ugh to aseert that they had any real pleosure Airing the day. Pa rents had their hands fall In providing for and 'taking care of tne inu4k, Wliol4 their turn were 'ran out of breath In pursuit of fun, which, In ad .dition to an orer•alcind mice of csikeil and lemo n ' ;ado, nude oases of nightmare quite plentiful.— 'Considerable money is expended in this place Or the celebration of the 4th, but we are strongly Inclined to believe that the lame money, if prop erly applied, would yield a far greater amount of Oda/Miff; to a mush greater number then has been -.l4kmelreer of late years. At some of the Sunday ='illittabt celebrations the young eojoyed themselves iggry wall, but all the others were rather bored itiollinittting else, while, at other schools neith ;ywyoung nor the old could extract pleasure sto ncreatien; A- good deal of our 4th of July as,at present conduoted, consi s t s i n 4bwatitidflitt,°n• g r . George Waltz is now in the city buyince stoOk of Books, Stationery, de., pr os i t ratory to the re-openiog of his Book Store trctuare, which has been undergoing replay's outrinipioromente during the past t wo Weeks. • • Mr. Jclaiah TNlkatif lipid_ his sorrel time ter $3OOl *nit 'Mr. Alen lingual his black t° 1 . 30 to, $316. pi/ Rothweititalesitiebesed tiy‘• clamed f Middletown. eon' tie t o ttPhiA 4°. Itikre ntalr two god+ls Rya OP. , • Ror...Kampt. walked a wire on the 4 th 1 11 . 1 * 1 17EViross Cumberland street from : 3,10t0k.,..,W0 did not see the , po s tforpatite, 4 1 .4 01. 3 bitiseld*lhat he areompliehed#yeat to thestatesidottou of on who witnessed ft. eoli eof the. - . P s take.plrufo on Wotlmtioday morning, Julffft, 1860. it WO caukiieacetat about I o'olocir; ,and 'iartd after 9. Tho obocUration of thl3 fnh wilt bok obputofia4alf. Froth a iliagraniplblich• 46 t 11 ;9 Aire 9raiih,Fo3t Office, "Stallonl - Ei,:lffib enue, N. Y., and which will be font by dl iii on the reoeptioa of 13 cents, we copy the'fcalOvr log history of this eclipse: Tat first appearance of this eclipse since the creation of thoworld (according to sacred aro nology) was in the year A. D., 958, Dec. Bth, old Style, at 10 o'clook 60m. forenoon, when the moon's penumbra just came in contact with the earth at the south pole; it has appeared every li i "te l 'uth Year since, and at each return the moon's shadow passed across the earth from! west to east a little further to thenortb ateach return, until the year,l64l, March Bth, 0. S., When'tha, centre of the moon's shadow passed alittle to the north of the,earth's centre (the Moon being 14 min. 46 sec. from her descending node, which was its 38th periodical return.) It has continued to appear every nineteenth year since 1641, until this eclipse, which is its 61st periodical return.— Its next appearance will he in 1878, July 296, at ro'clook 23 into, in the morning, invisible in the United States. It will also appear again in 1896, August 9th. It will continue to appear every ,nineteenth year until the year 2274, April 26th, when the moon's shadow will just touch the earth at the north pole, which will be its 76th periodi cal and last appearance, until the expiration 'of 12,492 years, when it will come on again at the south pole, and go throtfgh a. similar course.— The velocity of the MOOD'S shiidow across 'the earth during the eclipse, wilt be About 1850 miles an hour, or four t:mesibevalOcity of a ortaiton. ball. The season At the Ofold Spzings is now quite lively. it is anent dielealOiest and Pleasantest place to simi4.4,o t y:ifti - 1 114, diifjpg this hot term that • . . Mr. Joseph RQ uha4, ft,t,l4,Liqu.9r Store, corner of Walot4 and Chestnut sta., con tinues to keep on bandfyi 'largo and full assortmen t of all kind; of the purestand best brandies,wines, gins, in. Hotel keepers 'Stud physicians, in want of good articles will de,Willto give hirma call. *. The collector' . of.fßeroalt . h Taxes bad received on Saturday arguing about 33,000. . . the TOVirn Council on• Satur day evening. The following•ordera weft • drawn, via:;—A. S. Ely, acknowleolgiug - ribose's, 50 cents; Gas, May and 1un5t,131,50; Henry Shott, Water street, $15,62; Mu1110;4 street, $32;25; St. Mary's Alley, $3,62; C. Marttefone, $5,54; Hard ware, 84,66; Interest, $9i1t1,":1,, - . 7.ll.offer's bill, of $62,00 fdr giving gradt‘test:s iransA - elbrred to a committee to tisdefain, in' what: 'fiiiietior the °barges are made. The application of Jacob Stuever, for damages ftir Isndto/tek In the open• ing of Walnut street. south of St: Mary's street, was refused, and instructions vreresiven to have Mr. Stoever's fencee•put back at the the cost of the borough. The application of 'property hold. ors along Market Square' in Chestnut street, for permission to fence in 1$ feet of said square in front of their residences, was postponed to the next meeting. On motion the Collector of Tax es was authorized to allow 5 per cent on all taxes paid before the Ist of September. Adjourned. • THE MAILS.—On Monday-last, Mr. Emanuel Shober, of Lancaster, to whom the con tract for carrying the mails between Lancaster and Lebanon, was awarded, put his conches on the roads, and the stages are run as heretofore— a two-horse omnibus and a.,span of good "nags." Mr. Deca . t.npe, of .tho Lebanon Fe male Seminary, Vs *A sorry to announce has accepted an invitation to remove to Virginia, and has, therefore, closed his school in this place.— He will, , bowever, by request, give a Concert hero before le:tiring, of which the particulars will in a short time be submitted to the public. Mr. George L. Atkins bail been ap pointed Collector or the Lebanon it ortengh Sokol Tax. • , . —.----.--- . LlClOlielPilidi'S 80D4X l'OtrtitklN yieMS a drink : 4llll4lla equally refreshing and pure, witirbliolielee syrup; made einressly. for Son& Wallin, ;educes a beverage not to be readilY.lx callted:.;.:lPittros fond of delicacies should:10 ft. Tha4banon Gas Corapinkfrakiia °tiros 's 'fltildsond of three per cent: on the'intrA .ings-of thslasi six months. The contract for doing the plaster . Gag at the CpOnty Prison, was awarded, on Mon day, w 'Giorgi' Borgner, at 51 cents a square yard. • • • . SOMETHING NEW. Our people were thrown into an unusual state, o f excitement faSt 'evening by a hike crowd in front of Whin! New Building. -Pushing our way through the large crowd to the inside, we found the Cause to be the arrival of CHEAP JOHN, fi e & phiudelphts. We never' witnessed' inch excitement. Some were laughing, some wonder ing; Ind Uyerybody exclaiming, ''how can he sell so c bb - l ita. Amidst the uproar WO . could hear Cheap Jebel or.ying out, "sold again," and 'moth ernitteei spade, l4 ppy. We advise all who. - want good 'fun and *heap goods to give Jabult.ettll. Curip:for Ityclroph obia.—As the • i t i th* weapLiir Cloaks on apace, bringing yield= of dog-days, driving some of our citizens to itie atiundantMea of strychnine, in the killing off the canine breed, on the principle, we suppose, that " ~ k iii h e i ms( prevention is worth 'a pound of cure, (though Ili) ' the, article of strychnine the proper. tion weuld.be infinitely smaller,) we. lay before our readers the celebrated receipt of Dr. Stoy, for the bite of a mad dog said to be very efficacious: ' 4 a Take erre diinOti Of Red Chickweed; end put it in a oler4 earthen pot; pour on it a quart of beer; place the.pot over a gentle coal fire, and boil it until it_ is atalltoolit to half; strain it hot from the pot throe gh'a *lean linen cloth into a pewter dish, and then, while still hot in the dish,add an ounce of Theriac and, stir it well, until it is thor oughly mixed. patient a dose inks- warm in.Sttr muttering. tiarpatient being dilly sober, that IS fo say Without anything having been taken in the morning; alter this he must fest at least three boors, an& during tbat time.drink no cold water, and must take care not to eat any pork, nor any thing which bas.any' connection with pork; for fourteen days the patient must not partake of any animal food, not even of the fish kennel. This is the dose for a grown person. To children 12 years give the half and so to proportion to the age.. To animals give double the proportion that logic , . en to a grown person, and in proportion, with the water as above mentioned to be observed. N. B.—You must cut tbe.weeds io June, when it is in blossom, and aridity it ljia shade. The Reed to be fried in fresh butler, pithotit salt, and then put on the wound three amee,bY rubbing the scab off with an oak chip. Chick-weed is the popular name of a species of stellar's; theriso is what is called venire treacle, a compound of six. tyfour drugs, prepareed-and reduced to an elect " u. aryl both of these can bo had of the.druggists. For the Advertiser. • • - • - Mst.Entroa:—l noticed, in the list Courier, doubts-duiteudre aimed at .our Assesßor, from one who entertains queer notions about equality. He gitittibies about sonnies, at least, he does not in form de Wheteiti the matter he complains ef, needs correction. The tenor of his article remindsme of a psreon Who demands protection under our laws, and when called upon to pay tax, coil that uojaet. The propriety of calling a public meet log to raise a col lection for such liberatindivid nets, seems indispensable. The Assessor of the West Ward, Bc:wording. to "Justice'" groveling Mind, performs his duty impartially—bmtuse he ts a bemocrat, treats demagoglies with contempt, and safeties to how to cliques. This settles the matter as far as "Justiee ° coucerrid; and bear en glare the people Sf he ever be anti-dated With theirs bulk:msg. The' closes of tE e Vast,Nard sleeted the present Assessor thrSe&-ittaiStatsive APPBANON ADVERT • A 'T lA' , . times, (and twice since thelksp trlanntal assess iswnt,) apd no diiiibt-thijr.falsteirder lasting obli gstiont(?)-to oiie..irho•bac the itiiiiiieende to style himaell'"Jhttice," for his entailed tor inuttelk "loot. Let him 'ibis honesty of his mo tive by iSointlng out the unjust atseavmenta, but if he refuses to do that, let bhp givilh`fe game to the public, so that they can hare the satisfaction to elect to the Assimatirship this talented public 'benefactor: .._. WEST :WARD. `~~,onnteefoit 3100 bilk on many of the New England Banks IMve made theft: 4pearanee lat.ely.. Fortunately,. and for a irciudir, we bad :ione of .them.' • : . WilL. An organ grirrditealionkey frighiicied a , baby, aged twenty -onOnontbii, death in Phil adelpbiti, a few diya-aince. Tittil i oncs tif.TiAttitires lko"w.--The T.ou dongollege of Surgenes,X,e and learned men, bii4 Tim Sayers 'down' "tot , long ago, to teat the weight of the blow' he gives, not on any of the doehirs, but upon a machine which to made like avioniach; and recedes Ath the blow, register ing ~ t bo number of pounds , weight it gets (the figures to Tom's credit are 329 lbs.) which is 'something like a lively sack of flour bitting you every time he gets a fair blow. To DYSPEPTICS.—Soda, Magnesia, and all Al kalies, either efferdlmt 'temporary relief, or con firm the disease:info . achroniosiiection. The Ox• ygenated Bitters immediately relieve and perma nently cure ell formed' Dyspepsia, and stomach difficulties. SODA WATER—SODA.' WltErt.—The BCIIBOI3 boa now finely opened. again. at Umber ger's Drug Store, where a pure;dOld and refresh ing drink may be had—all the maps are borne taanafnetere, and their purity may be rel Fad There ia•no beverage more healthy than Soda Water. TIIE FEMALE ORGANIZATION. iS often u frail as that of a tender flower.. Maby of the sex enter Iht.o 3 kihrigge relations without being able to (m -. 0461 1 1.6 hibers *fttia trials of maternity. In this mlt gry thoUsands of yoting and beautiful women are sae rifted every year from this cause.aloise. Hostetter's Cnlebrated Stomach Sitters will . se.t many of this class from' n untimely grads, ThlS'ifte has been used with great benefit by ith'irtiolre, 'umbers of people throughout the republic. and Ole proprietors bard ilb• ceived grateful commendations from all sections of the country. The hitters will be found to be very pleasant to the taste, even as a beverage, and prompt and pow -erful in its effect as a medicine. It infuses now vitality Intirthe frame, and strengthens the whole system, an that women who use It are enabled to go through with labors w .ich would, without It, be certain to prostrate them. Sold by druggists and dealers generally e'very*rliioe Z See advertieement in •notber column. BLOOD FOOD I BLOOD FOOD have _varied feelings in fispdlttg the bod r iksetitelit.of Dr RtieNaiiies litecm Fool, liandther &Ansa; hut we think gratification Predominates , for, though we regret to Bee so celebrated a man coming forward, even in ap pearance, under - the same flag as quacks,—that is, by retaining to advertising,—jet we take satisfaction also in knowing ttat there is now a reliable preparation be fore the people fo"riliat most Melancholy and fatal die ease—Consuniptia, and other organic Dr. BRONSON Loa lectilrer in our Medi Celleges. and Xis success in his epeciaTity . Xls been ea wonderful that be has consented . at rariance in the Intlinliees of ev ery regular practitioner, to make 'ft known, as he is do ling, for the benefit of suffering Ile lige sneered r Altenta,,hoive‘ee'r, firm Whose re spectatTlity aeparataViiidirely his pieparatioitifrompli tinge of luackery. Ale - saris. CHURCH & DUPONT fro' note managers, as they're thit Meit a ftiv of preiswatione, fir. FATos's ISRANMS UORSSLL: If mothers could Isadir the great 'Care puttlng up this article,—some Idea of which they 'Can form by °comparison of it with any other article of the kind,— they would prefer It to anything that hail ever been of. fered them. For our own part, if we had &child suf fering, we would not hesitate to administer , this prelim ration, knowing that such careful druggiets would not engage in anything that was not perfectly safe and-ef fectual.—Quebec Casette. it See advertisement For sale by Dr. GEO. ROSS. opposite the Court HOURS, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. _ HEALTH AND PURE BLOOD ARE IN axrvaanta.—Reccollect that all skkneent m bee from ha. purity of the Ideal, and the Judson' a Mountain Herb Pills will sa surely hod out and cleanse these impuri ties from the system, that disease .tennot exist. So simple- and innocent aro herbs and plants that compose them, that it is not necessary to have theni sugar coat ed in order that.the stomach can bear them. In most cases, Pills are sugar coated because the materials or which they are made are so griping and malignant, that otherwise a delicate stomach could not bear them. These Pills deal with disease as It is, aud - will not on ly cure by romciving the cause, but will build up Cad restore the broken constitution. There are many 'who have so trifled with their constitutions that they think medicine cannot help them; let not oven these despair incredulity and scepticism is overtnrown by a main of testimony-which is truly irresistable. At first the vir tues ascribed to these MOUNTAIN UEIII3 PILLS were deemed fabulous. The public had been so often deceiv ed that they could not believe the simple truths advanc ed by their discover. Yet facts 'Undeniable, attested by witnesses of the. higheet.character and respectability, have proved, and erect:o'ol4 each day, the virtues of this "Mighty 1113110r2 They mark by their miraculous ditlclicy and ppiyer LIM" , Ma in medicine. Sold by at Medicine beirters. Lebanon, by Dr. Cleo. Roes .and 11 S..fiabar. . ar-Free Trade seems , now to bait% - • Yieror with Napoleon 111. odtillti„need of a good and brintiful WIG, on reseonalile terms. we would say from tencucall on GEORGIC ratowALAND. 2 South ; Ins it, Philadelphia, :when you dm be sidtda las style lad idaiiner unaerpeased.. 41,00661 re s bottle of. W -ii . dire prated ILint DYE fog beasidryligg chit halt, ite: Tab. sekiseo.--ty. Aisciat aldiets. orttniusim .Sr TSBs. 'Lj.pepii r IndigestionetiShiliThirt, Water Brush; Sour Ittuisitelf4sentunce, thautchey, Genieial Deb lity atiVeppedY cure In this thug remedy. • ACY(/E-NATED BITITZEU3 • Are.belierarAgi, tempi who have been cured tho above complaints to be the only medicine which the Inaterid Inedecur etrov for flielr infallible mire. It is not an atebtattic prepardlion, while giving mo.r.entarY Stimulus, reduces the system to the same ratio; Idt - nrie dhoti act ? ..cul, different from any medical . preparation ever compounded, and which wilt, It moat cases, eitieit the disease by the roots teed restore the patfatit to pristine-health.' In proof - o: - tad- Moliy .4 the very highest , and unexceptionable charoc rist is Presented.. - Remarkable Case of an Aged Person.-- Runtmoten, Two* Co., Pi., Aiig. 25, 1858. S. W. Poems & Co:, - . ihintleman.:--after snaring for thirty years with Dyepepsiakand teying many remedies recommended fur thabdiseaae without any good result. 1-was induced by Dr. White to give the OSTOERATIED lATTERB a trial. I took/two bottles, which gave me much.rellef; I con cluded to try two more,-which hero nearly or quite ef fected a cure. I am now nearly aeventptive years of age, and for three months' past have eaten my. food without experiencing the slightest inconvenience or suffering; and it Is with pleasure that I. recommend your remedy to dyspepttcas. A..II,EBARD. PROM DR. WRITE. MANSFIEJA . TIS:SI/1 Co., PA" Aug. 20,1858. -I have used the Oxydrarirra Brrrsas in my practice with decided success in debilfty and general prostnitiob &c., and confidentially recommend it in general debility and diseases of the digestive organs- ' F. H. WHITS, M. D, 'Prepared by SETH FOWLE & CO, Easton, and for sale by Joseph 11, 23ebibergor and Dr. George Ross Lebanon k Joseph B. Laimer, Bbrefferstoivn ; H. Get tel, Myeratown; Samuel Weaber, Fredericksburg ; 3. Brunner, TonestdiVn ;BRAY k Mahon, Annrille; Tboni as A. Harper, B. Hanover; Martin Early, Palmyra; Bowman k Son; Catepbellstovin ; and by dealers every where. - June 27, 1860-Im. 46, - See Dr. thinford'a . adrOtierincat of Liver Inrigo• rater and iramit.t Cathartic Pills,- Itt'another nalic•rtaiit to Foinslos. bit MESEMAN i S PILLS . Prebaretb*opelins L. Cheasexasn, - M. D., The combination of ingredients in them Pilli one the molt of along and extensise 7,ractiee. Thor INV Obi.] in their operation. and cori ft i n i n corr.i.tiitg a ll Inn,. laritiva, Painful Meetireetions, removing all obotreo. tons, whether from Cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitathon of the heart, whites, all nerv ous sffeaions, hysteria, fatigue, pain in the beck and Woke ;do., disturbed sleep, which arts. froni Interrup tion of nature. • •• • TO MASAINIVIADIES: • Dr. Cheeseinau'liPMe oreititnelnehle, ai they will bring on the monthly period ragaiarity. 'Ladies who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence In Di. Obese eniiiii's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. Minis one condi tion . of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR,AESULT. The condition referred to is PREC NANCY—the result, BIISCAARIAGE: Stith it the irre• !listable tendency of the roMicitie to &store the sexual functions to a normal condi Don ' that even the pro ductive power of nature cannotresist re 'Warranted pure& vegotabig, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which 'should be read, accompany eacii.box. Ptlhe $l. Sent by mail on en- Clewing $t to Da. Commune L. Caussissx, Di* 4,5111, Post Moe, New Yoth City: SOLD DT ONE naneaurr,ALlFlol.2 TOWN tar 'hill inCITED STATES • R. IL Mit01:11N08, - • . Aienerid Agent for the United Siapija,, • ' 1416 Chambers-gt,' New-York," TO . whom all.Wheiteelastaite drotad -be Addreesed. Bold , , NEW YORK . errr. JURY LIST Volt A GRAND 701tORS. Trio Miller, Symtars George Doubler, William Masilige= i Ellie Walboru , Bethel John L. Becker, Borough Jacob Horst, Heidelberg Joseph•llritia,Tornwall George Hoffman; N L Bor George- (lembertch, E Han Levi Schools, N Lob Bor Michael Mrich,E Han ,Georgell:ltyan, Bethel 'Jerome Haat, Jackson : JURORS. Isaac Mumma, London'y Daniel Urich; Londonderry Rudolph Belon,,Xsondon'y Henry Brosa h lraion David W. Ribaii,l4loll i t :, ' Daniel Stlnb, limp. •.• _••• Josiah •1 Stewart, fir Samuel Holtman, Ili. nu, Samuel inland, Dug SamnQl Hornig)), Jackson;. Bernhard Forbit,london'y John Weller, Bethel • Henry. Bubb, Borough John Holstein, Dilleroot Daniel Ligbt, N L Bor `William, Raider, E Hanover Jobn.Shott, Cornwall Levi J: Groh, Jacbion 'Made Mino t S Annette Morph Boughter, Smears William AlLeduc, E Leb tp Emanuel • Stober, Heidlob'g Elias Riddlb, S Let tp Atone! Light, Borough Mild X Rank, E Hanover Henry lbach, Heidelberg 3=l%Snavely, Beranek Matthews, Jackson EliesDeeh, Bethel 'TRAVERS Bennet Goebert, Bethel Thomas Simon, Cornwall Joseph Diebl, Jackson Jacob Bowman, Cornwall Edward Fauber, Borough Jacob Herr, Jackson • kilns 800 Swatara L ev i pox, .ndonderry Joseph Beckly, S Lebanon Daniel H Coorer, Jackson, Jacob V.Moyer,Bethel Will tam CopectaTor, Union William Fatty, Union Elias Moyer, S Lebanon Fred'k A. shuns, Milloreek Peter Klllinger, London'y John Krell, Bethel U. R. Tracy, Cold Spring Atliginito 4titireo, . .ITA lINfON PRAYER hfEETING bf Young Men, le held every Sabbath morning for one hour; commena• lug at IA: before 9 o'clock. at the Room .of the Y. M. C. Association, above D. S. Reber's Drug Store. All, and especially Young Men, are invited to ut tend. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, In the Evangelical church, and in the evening at o'. clock. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in theliethodist Episcopal Obtirob.— PROTESTANT EPIhOPAL CR 0 ROH—Service in Tem perance Hall every Sunday at le' A. M., and every. Friday nt."** P. M. Jesse Oche will preach next Sunday even ng ut 51 o'clock, at Glon inger's Spring. German preaching next Sunday morning, and English In the evening, in the Moravian eh ureh. English preaching next Sabbith' Li:kerning and evening; in Zion's Lutlinriin tliurch. Services—nekt Sunday morning in the German, and in Illis'eVening in the English language, in - the Reforihed Church. In the morning, the Pastor will'repeafthe dentmaila rffacb u roc preach - - ed. a abort time ago-. • rt • . Oil *Ski. , Mr. Daniel Owen tisclOsa Mastr•Pety; a - of Liatioa non..- , 6n the 19th ult.,hy 'Gerhard, Mr. Abraham Biller; Of . Warwick, Lancaster coun ty, to Mire Elia:shah Borst, or South Lebanon. The lbebinon.tiket; . . . . airefußy Corrected 1P2•214r. . • LEBANON, Wtosososs,L JU Y 31, mitk. Leh. Mills Ex: Pim $7 0 ' PoCatoes.l2 bil , .. • ' .12 Smith" Extra. tvao Has: ,lidoz., "-; '. '.:; 111 Leb. Val. Super. Fined 00 Butter, yi m g ..i.. • • n Prime White Wheat, 180 Lark; ' ' • ''' • 'sl - Prime Red Wheat, 120 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, ; 15 Elam, .... . .12 Corn, 60 Shoulders, - . . . Oats, 38 Stiles, :, : a 70.. Clower.seed, 400 Soap, • •-.-• 5 Timothy-seed, 260 Deue-wiik,, • ' 25 Flax seed. , . 1.40 Whit...ls4V 2 . Dried Applea,l2 Du., 100 Mixed Rags, $ Dried Apples, p ealed, 150 Flax, 12 lb , 121% Peach "Stilts, " 2-50 Bristles,ltt lb., 40 Peach "Du txele," 125 Feathers, '4 1 4 IL, ' - 421% Cherries, 150 Wool. It ith, to Onions,- 27 Soup Beans, Ti'qt., • ".• - 4 . • • Vinegr, 21 gal., '12% . IA p ple Li u tter,ll'do'cle, Ab . The Phihulelphiit Mark el. PHILADELPHIA, July 9, 1890. FLOUR.—Tho .Flour market has undergone no change. There is come little inquiry for ship, meat, and we notice sales of - 503 barrels:super fine nt $5 374, and 2000 barrels city and Western extra family,. part at $5.75,- and part on private terms. Superfine id freely.offerstd at our lowest figure. The sales to our home traderango from the latter figure up to $6 76 for adiatiou and fancy brands—according to qualitY." • Rye Fleur and Corn-Meal are extremely quiet. We quote the former at $3 50@3 624, and the latter at $3 371 if; barrel. GRAlN.—Thera is a fair srrountof,oldWheat offering, but very few samples of-new have yet made their appearance. Small sales of fair old Fenn sy bre n red'as $11 , 25 /Ashur , bet We quote new red at Si 3001 33, and white it el 40®1 98. In Rye nothing - doing. Corn la .in Red request, and only. 2000 bushels Peonsylvania and Southern Yellow were sold at 66 cents, in store, and 67 cents, afloat. Oats are dull. 2000 bushels extra heeVy Pennsylvania sold at 40 cts., and 2600 bushels prime Deterrent at...36®37 ets. bushel. Nothing doing in Barley or Barley Malt; PHILAD I ghSIIIACATTLE MARKET.—The iegular Cattle market day has, fur a insober of years, been held Invariably on 51.41,4 y. Last Steak it bimnme necessary to ebange'thii.day L and coordingly the drerers, with ,hardiiim esteep• tiOn, agreed that hereafter their stook would be • eXpittill for sale on Tuesdajs only.. This epee.. motet ) however, was not faithfully_ carritil.o4 two of 'those who signed it backing down, Anil when it was thought the drovers had fully ruidide. up their minds to bring their cattle to Mr: 'TU. lips'a Yard on Tuesday, they immediately 4111ge4 a new market, having the day of sale to billitoii; day. • The movement was soon anticipated;-and accordingly the butchers had an opportunity of purchasing their stock as qsuaL •.The'retusinder will be sold on' Tuesday. The seer binged, frOm 37' to 310 lit 100 !its., as in quality,—sB.so®s9. 10 being the ruling figures. . - . SHEEP.-.The offerings amount to 8,000 bead, .yvhich saild from 3@5 eta. COWS.—tO head at market, and selling at.s2s 4045: • • HOGS.—At the kresoub'lraitilk,ll63 bead soleat from 17.50 to $8.50 ihs., adtbEding tii the . qudlity. gttbi gitivtdintEnto. 'SCHOOL . TltEdaplieateforcolleetin g the Schtkil:tat for the burp bt . Lebanon tor current year, hia . been pnt into the hands of the aubecrlber, who le authorized to make deduction Of FIVE PER CENT. on nll eebool-tax paid him nu or before the Bret day of. AUGUST next; after which date the whole amount must be paid. By order of the Board GEO. L. 'ATKINS, Lebanon, July 1108804 ' Collector. • • That's so. It is foyer too late to learn, • . It is better to do well, than'say well ; It is a long road, that has no turning, It is ill allaying igalnst'the wool. It is more painful to do nothing .than something It is a nisechild, that knows, it own father. It is a good'hOrse, tbet.never stumbioe. It is Reizenstain Broi., sell Clothing cheaply. It is REIZI?NSTEII 4 I on Cumberland et. Lebanon ;July 11, 'BO. • Vlitanteil.. to Say, .1 50,000 50 B 4 O U 00 8 bbr bei L s CORN.; . . . ... .. 60,000 bushels OATS; ..%_- ' j, • . 60,000 bushels WHIM. Mod( OLOvEItSRED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flixseed. Alt' which the bigbeat CASH ntkes will be paid at. the Leb. anon Valley Rallroan'Depot, Lebanon.. .. •• '. - GEORGE 110111./1.111., • Lebanon, July 11, 1560. Sta - tement IF TEI LEBANON I.IANY, publiehed as regal rod by 1 the Act of Assembly, pruned Oct 13, 1857, viz: • LEBANOB ;Lutz, July 8, 1860. let.—Loans and Dblcounts, $337,630,60 2d.—Spcble . $46,842 82 -Votes of other flanks, , 27,900.00 . Cheeks on other Banks, :tn. ..... th, Due hy other Banks / 0,1104 66 114,720 03 . ;e - t.... - -Notee in Circulation, - 208,085 00 4th.—Amount of deposits, including Inl dir Idris' deposits and balances due to. _ 61,946 30. other Leaks, - EDW. A. WIDER, WM*: , Silnui and Subscribed before me. July 3, 1880: • . - . Joasrn OZEIM, J. P. Lebinon, July 11 , 1860.... Statement „ OF THE LEBANON TALLEY BANK. Lr.skxos, July ;1B50: ASSETS. Loaas and DIIKOWILII $184,023 27 D'a , tor other Banks $23,214 42 Notes of (Ricer Banks • •2{,960 00 Cast'. Checks, do. - • 909, 98 Specie (Oold and Maid.) - ' 77 - .4 4 0 . 38 $76,824 78 LlABlLrrirti. Circulation Deposita and BsHanes due to other Banks • _„.„_,5176,7515 96 The above statement le correct. to the beet of my knowledge and belief, JOB.-KAKCH,Casitler. s worn and subecribed before me, July 6.1860. Lebo on, July 11, 1899. ,keifinliff J: • d arc ie ; eitettrati, Handbill* Pos irs,_l43.,-piatied at the Advartisitri oSpti;:stlow .ateuscui-shortnotitto—and itt•ttli tatist,eitollifts rtyle. GUST TERM. 1880. ' Balqabz racr 6,tr i71171,:2111) BMOADII, 5 . 171 Dim iitinc„P„, V ., paymtarrcom, Pa., July 2,1660, rnIV VE, is hereby given, that the liegiment, which • brae compused of the Myerstown . Dragoons,. Wash. tbn Artillery, Jonestown Rifles, Nallonal Bities and ,predoricksburg Guards, is virtually disbanded, there not betng.enough companies continue said Regi ment, 9f .whitlcalPpartiei hiteroated will talie notice. WM. TICE, Brigade jos!),mtor, 2nd Brigade, bth Dlyleion P. V. Jclj. t, 18110 NEW MAIL'ARRANGEMENTS. LEBANON or SH/EFFERST OWN: •kiNVirfisi rl 4 ItgabAYELVErO4O/4* and lArginumir„sitteciecii r . 't°1 "" 1 " ,-15 411, k t' a m; " Le n Pli ste e "V ide " Ait Ad , ina arr ve blazon ylb o'• 813)EFFIiii1ttiiN MIS§BitiRiVILLE • Loaie Sblefferstown on - MONDAYS, WB t III.4IESDAYB, and FRIDAYS, art o'clock, A. 81.; and arriviCat MG aemereville at 9 o'clock, A. M. Leave idissemirevllle mine days at 1 o'clOck, P. M., and *tire it •Sheeffirs • - town by $ o'clock, P. hi. - PAI3SENOERS nod EXPIRDS•in . promptly delivered.• - t . gar Places of starting, In Stintdreindniitint DISSIIV9 '' ER'S HOTEL; in Debinon at.tbe I : AolL>is HOTEL Emkrittsu:DlSOlNOßlt: ' Sinefferstown, July 11, 1800. . George lioirmaphs LEBANON COUNTY:- • • TRANSPORTATION - .LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. TIIARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode shim"• ad by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and frbm Philadelphia to Lebanon, 31yers. town and Annville StitiOns, and all other points in the• County. lesuit FRFJOUTS contracted for at the igsdible rates apt deTifited with dispalch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to the -rokiivlng and delivery of all Freights. For information, apply at hie Office at the Lebanon Tatlay Railroad Depot, Lelenon. - . EDWARD. MARIE. hie Agent in:Plilladelphlm will al ways ba Found at W. 17. Bush's .11:ichant's Intel, Kurth Third rt.; Philadelphia. _ July 11;'60.] • • • Gio. HOFFMAN. JOSEPH NEW LIQUOR STORE. . CORNER of WALNUT - and 011.E.STETIT . LEBANON, Pa. rrnE subscriber haribg opened a limit)r store,.is pre pared to furnish ull kioda of -Voreign sod-Domestic Liguori, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. ,His stock consists. WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,Est: S RU3I, WHEAT, MALT, gr. • POTATOE and E.Y.E WHISKY'S, A•c, • All-of which will be warranted to bo as represented and told at prices that will make it au object for dealers to buy of him, Instead of going . or sending to the city. It Is hoped the Hotel Keepers and others will call and • examine his stock before purchasing obsewhei e. Physicians are also respectfully requested to gisehis Mims a trial. Ile has the bestaud only article of Pure Part Witte Juice in this borough. *. , • • Dec. 29, 1659 ) -- JOSEPH REINHARD. ATENS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoo StGra is fitted up in good.onier for congest and convenleaeo, both forlAstias and Gentlemen: . THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860. ..POLITICIANS, AND -kLE , OTIIERS, AROUSE. THS - andersigned has just retorned from the EAST with a LARGE AND 0071IPLETE !dock of fit- BOOTS, SI - 10.ES, HATS. -GAPS,:TRUNKS TRAVELING RAO'S, 1:&;. de. - - " - sof the very latest' Ayr! besides keeps on hand a genert itslqr.t t. OT.-.BOOTB- AND SROD3.OI , ` itONIE"t4_ NUFA RE.. Tho HATS are SPRING fITYLES,In it manufactured , of all kinds and qualities, and the Caps are a the newest varieties. For Wen and Bos he base large4strioty of GAITERS, SLIPPERS. kc. For the Ladies he has n beautiful as sortment of the neatest SHOES and GAITERS which need but be examined to be recommended. Ladies, par. ticularly, are itivlted hti call soon. Also, every fine lot of Shoes, ac,, for children. Call before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that the store, Garner of iihinut Strut and- Jail Alley, la the place to buy good bead and foot protectors, at low prince.. - • • Teachers' , E , xaminalions in For Schos~L sue. . IBtio — June, 1861. Cornwall. Zimmerman's -Sehool Hausa Aug. 11 twg. 0 4: 13 Leh. Bor. Lebanon Academy.' " 14 N. Leh. Bor. Mifflin School House. " 15 Heidelberg, Schiefferstown, ' " 16 -Newmanstown, <, Swatare, . Jonestown, 15 N. Annville, Antrrille, . - ." - 20 .Copperhaverls 'School " 22 Hanover, Harperle " l• " 23 Londonderry. Palmyra o 24 Bethel, FrederiCkshirg, if 27 ,Jsckm y lifyerstown„„ • 29 - Red School'lleniter , . Sept; 1 - No Allowance Sor weather in the above appointments. - • - - ' Private examinatioiet: will not; be allowed ex- Ceptai such eases -name-specified - by law ard,Aindidates *net be emiininett_in the district in whieh tinix i firat apply fir etnpliyment. • - 4th, Agglicerits,whoAloviot-wish to. be examined all the.branches flan:tea:upon the certificate, need' not apply- sth, Applicants will prefide then:Minn With 'pen, Ink, paper, ke 6th, The oral-method of 'axiitrilnizig' ill be used in albthebranches, except suck. As strictly written: • - - , 701, Tinto for tieglnningsx„ainlnitlons, 8 O'clock in.tha Ate . .r . titig. And tescherswlio are not puttatual,'Will run therls nit , tieing exmin Asa • Sill. AS heretrifore an opportiratf. will be given for all teachera to subscribe for .the Penna. Sehool'Jciurnal. -Sal, Immediately atter the examination and bonnie any certillaites are granted the Directors and Suptimill hold a abort private meeting to cenocult,,concerning, the character, standing, &c., of the different applicants.— Also such otter . mittere as are brought before them— after which the applicants Kill again be admitted to re ceive the - Certificates. • : ••• "; . 10th, At Is the duty of Directors to be present. Pa teiges . and.othe; clgiene are slip incited to attend. HANKY. HOUCK, bpbsitia; 4,186 . 01. - 7Countignperiutendent. . - • 'LADIFSZUM.M.ER DRESS GOODS - •: Call and Seel • just received by . gNRY, Sz, STIN fi E. Plplendbiamortinent of rich Drc®vooas viz - 500Terds,Plain fignred and kleireenthlne Black Silts, from 75 cents to 600 Yards Fancy Silks, rich plaid, striped and limed 600Tards Pacific Lawrus, fast colors: . 4 600 do. Lawns at WA, 8, 10, 12%, eebterpo'r yard. 600 . do. Malley Bareges at 12%, 18, 18, 20,-and 20 cents. ' 800 do. Gingham& and Gingham Lawns 41-8;8, 19, "•123f, ,1014in4 26 cents. ...600 do. Silk Bareges, Timms, Grexutdinee; very rich. • • 500 do. Black and Mourning areas OtibtiN of °very de l iO.OOO a dti bf Aitiaricad Ch nubs at,l3, B,loi and 121.4 Gall soon and examine our Stuck, we fool confident that we eau offer such bargains that will Induce many to Purchase. LIENB.Y. • -Dissolution of •400-Paittier ship._ . rritiE Co-Partnership loiretoihrti existing between the 1 undersigned, In Lebanon, under the firm of BOAS, GASSER A GETTEL, haa been diaeolved JEREBILIFI BOAS, GEORGE GASSER, JOSIAH M. GETTEL. • Lebanon, Jrily 4, 1860. The buainess will be continued by GASSER & GETTEL. - • . We have just received - a fine lot of blank Cards, plain arid colored, which we eball be pleased to worft up for 0e • 1 :4 leyotal unusual, but very desiielle 'dies aid qual ities. • . Vnt.ltl. DEltn, TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed hill office to-Com bertand street, in the room formerly occupied by Reinensteini Oros'. as a Jewelry store,spimite Oharles OreenevValt%flardware-Btore. Lebanon, April 18, 1860. 431E0ItirkE - W: ATTOWEY Mee with Law' Esq., 4,agiinion, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4, 1889. J. He BOWMAN, Troßxty.st.GAitr &ill . REMOVED ble aloe 02 Amulet itnildlng;(eseond_atog,) Cumberland atellet, Letbatmli . . Pa. .ebanotwifipril 8; 1999: BriCksl lig eke' Al • rodarrigned, lu North Leiiainiaal, bait 400,000 of the bond BRIO N,13 for lisle. .No better can .be ob; ts ••in thfiroefghbOrhood, and ..he will sell them in lArge.gaantitiee at $4 60 (cub) pee thanes:lA:. Also, , A Inch, loch and 2 loch of thg _beet Poplar and Plsolue, , for sale. • MAIIMID BOXER. lic rrth Lebanon , keb.jg„lfteo. .. • $125.255 00 , 51,600 96 Blank War s girttofo • • pllectqtiVo i3onat of dOfdeotors i na T .- re:4lmm Agreereentalsiiwien DireettlectiWnertirsObeis, and Orders on Tolumrer, for sole ettliis•4ll64(` 'NEW. ADnATISEkEN'TS JOB. BOWMAN Vl_ Measures taken andiwork made to order. April 18, 181 AL BUSINESS CARtit. fAilklit=stWitit -MAtllins; 111ant0hgtured for the Crovt lir, tinker ,‘". NI. Co. by the - PARKER _SEWINC MACHINE CO., AND MAKING. 941,0VER 'SI BAKER'S CELEBRATED F40i1y...,..., -. s-owitig A NEW STYCE-PRICE $4O. 11.- ; TOEDEL, LEBANbN, OTTERS FOICSALE A -*ENV' STYLE iviAcitrerg • :ITRIAL'FRIii., STITCH, RUN - and BIND in the most enperior Manner and are the only machin es in I =yket that. are so well and slinply made that they may be Sent into families with no other instructions then are contained int/ f. , ireular which accompanies each machine r and from which (Schad of fourteen years mey read. ily leein-how bailee and ;;..1.5.0 them in order.. They' sew rapidly, and winch) the sewing of a family cheaper and In less thnilhan ten seantniessea. • . Hand eewingiOntat becoming among the things of the lialt—atni what family will be without a Sewing Ma chinewhen our newmachlnee win sow better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be don Li by band? IT IS .MORE SIMPLE AND MORE :EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN man sz,,L.-11. Ildmlidealle the attention of Formers to this Diaohloe i aq ite.74 cOnfldentit Is the Tory allide for their 4, 1800.-1 y. Call at Rcederal3oakStore, Lebanon Notiec. TlCR,Je„betleby given that. the Boat ~"Buts he' Nlron Worke," . tutil 3 Mulai, with Rigging, linieng te the UnMrsigued. Sficeild any one interfere with the said 'prolierti , ,, dettilaii; the paitieS thus offending will be dealt wltßaeoshling to law. PHILIP IiTATITN: _ 'Myerstavil. Teti Vo a; . • GRAIN WANTED. rptig undersigned will pay the.highest prices for all Rinds of grain="- - WITEAT,, RYE, CORN and OATS,— at the - Warehoina; on tlie. Wen - Cierud, Walnut street, North robanon, ' jOtiN IMMEL. North Lebanon, June 6,1860. - Notice. THE book seconds of,MYERS, & 8110,1311 hating been •transrerred to Georgegoffirdna; Daniel layers, Wil liam Eckert, Jonathan.Berider and Henry Tv Hoffman. Notice Is 'therefor eglven.to all persons indebted that payment most belnadelo the undersigned on orbefore August 1, 1860. ,&NT.II9ICY ELY, Lebanon, June 26,'60. Assessment Nolice. Truiwßoaid of Direetore.of the ISCOMING COUNTY 1 "MUTUAL INSURANCE .0081PANY, hare abtlor ized Asamement ofrthr.ee per cent. on - alt premium Notes in the possession of theCompany,ivhieh wetatn farce ovrthe brat day • of MAY, 1860, and have appointed ADAM Garrrmara., Receiver for the county, of Lebanon, win). will call on thememberslof the ;Com pany in-said county, in a short time, as the whore must bP.paid before the:first day of.SEPTUNDUR, next. By ordm of the Bard. ADAM VRITTING.ER, . ExeC,otors l Notice. . , 'MICEIk", ls her given that letters testamentary on IN • the estate of Dr. GEORGD - LINEAW.EAVER, late of' Die boreugh,of itabation, • Lebanon county, deceased, have been grabfed ip Die underalined - of the' borough aforesaid- - All parsotis Indebted to said. Estate are re: quested to make payMent, and those having claims to • gAitAu LINEAWEKVER, Executrix, .7 - 7 M; ,go amt ME:EAWEAVER, Executer' Leber:Cott, Juiie 20“, 1840.-41 t. M C • . • 16,atin;ifo Weigley CQAMIS,SIO.Ii MERCHANTS,... Nee. M. Net tiellariee'Airetiue and23S" Nerth Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. - Liberal OA advanceaniado on FLOUR, GRAIN, GRAIN, • WIIIRERY. • - - SFRDS; Ic Sept. 21, 1859.47. Heavy stock of pi:mastic Goods, just received at HENRY & trftle!S: 'UNITED STATES Coil Toyer Works!. OFFTCE. Lebanon; Pa. ' Orders for TUYEAS filled with despatch; and shipped to all parts of the Uni ted Static. Address W. & p. L. 'WEIMER, . 'Feb:ls,lB6l:t. • ' • • Lebanon.,.Pa.. _ Mine and Stanc. liE nwiersigned,has constantly onbandoind for hale ' a g'iKifi. - Iqpply of tto,boitAllne idad stone for build ing purOos'on near die Donaglndre.Furna*whichl*lll be disposed of on reasonable terme • ' Lebanoni,Jime 1,1819. . CONTRAD-BANICS. North Lebanon Steam Mill. riME undersigned having leased the Ir NORTHLEBANON STRAMFLOUR MILL,..vViII Promptly attend to all 1:19,11;KR . CUSTOM -WORK that may be entrueted to him l , - .Ite orilliasobui , all kinds of Glum, and pay there for - Abe higheet Market prices in cash. The patronage and iinebnnigement of the public is respectfully solid, ted, as,he.hopea to merit it by_ fair dealt* and atten .tion to bialuels. JONATRAti OMSAM1•1 ! • North.jipAitop, ?Imo 20, IStA... • - sraraS l A ' - . Strinnior - , small plaid In'..patterna brad. and 14A sards. NowSellipg ac Cast., SUN ! UN- SRAbES • : •• Closing out at coat • • MANI:TAXA S 14 . 1,A NTILTaAS ii4Sll l 4;irr t g *rts • j Silk Mohair. Cotton and Gauntlet Mai : :: • • Mining and Wits long 3litta. • ' _ • Ladies Rill Gloves, Petits - beet make; 'Cord: . • Also, Jouvin's Black Kid Glow. . • • - - Silk imit.ition °flu. t FANSi - TANSI FANSI 4I TANSI :Y .trahn Leaf large and Plum]. An mirwlind cid be ecamlnetTin the *OR' STORE of Jai.ti42r. .. 0 ..] 3i . K. 4.l....EoGrattr. Umra/Mc, SuirAmbroting, Paresole:l3iiitu..Dusters, raw. & e. jousCraadved at lIENNTIMITIVE`3. • - Aiken sem VED at lienry,& Splend 11 id lice bead .sck Silk ninth*. Fringe, Fan cy Silk ''filfigord'of all colours, Cibld Trimmings for -Dressasi:Silk Braidings for Dugan, Silk Tassels for Boaters, Royal' Silk Bottom's," Braided Trimmings, Silk•OlrdlOrs, Silk Velvet Ribbons all Wkittl- rick Tap sot Buttons, &c, Selling at rttluce.d ideas bi ri • ' NE'S. tkovE BE & Eurnikure ..witiftufacturtr§ ITIOLUALE and'retad 238 North A A •:.2d - skeit, 3d door brlow New,' Wiest aide. Phila. delphiti. we are manufacturing all kinds of good' In the above line. Dealers and liouseiteepera will find It to their interest to give ns a call. March 241860Atn. • • James. H. . • :SIGN OF 'THE MAMMOTH , t.VATCH; • Eciple Thradiirps, CieMbiiiand . .9lrort, ..I.ll.njtiVA44, Fa. . ntialto Pi/PM !inelegant and extensive assort • ment OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, ltmereld, • Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled IVoric, and Ilitrueuut Coral Breast.Pina, Nar lugne and Finger Rings. GoLD CHAINS of every atilt; -Klsplk.--, and quality. English, French, Swiss and Amid tan (bold arid Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Gtioils. Paintings. Vases, Se. The stock will be round the largiast in this/sec • Lion of Pennsylvania, and has bean selected with great 'pt -e from the morn celebrated in tang and tninaufSO• Luring etitablUltfneiaillo New Yoill and Philadelphia. -litnrmantodons at the usher test notice, and in f Mart wi;Atmanilko manner. My friends, and thi Publle generally . Invlied toad damination of my superb stair; . - .JAMBS 11. KELLY, • . . sign or the Big wsitak; Letierion, Sept. 21,18t9 ' . • ... . LAFAYETTE.. Z ROWE R, G s f ol t !FITTER ,• • • • A iriugui -..next door W A; B. ELY'S Office, IBBANO pan. 4, 1880. ID xou tad ATKINS 1' : B0:8 NOW Boot and Shoe „ Wieterl'AND 'JEWELRY STORE,' 0. COMRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT, Ib. 148 NORTH SECOND . STREET, . CORNYSI. OF QUAE&T STRZEO. rillifE undersigned boo lea sod the a bovapremisea, *Miro j he will keep a large.asaortment of Gold and Silver Watches. of American. English lintl Swilentanuilicture of the most celebrated makers, in• addition to, whibgi will lie found alwayirOn hand (and. madeto s orderlon ex t em pre variety of Jewelry, Silver, and Silvo.P.latt4 war e, together Willa general-aasortment of such good. WI ale usually kept in • flint clount.Watch end Jaw*? Store. The patrons of O. Conrad; and-, chose of ,tlt,i inibirdri. be t; together with the public generally, 'ore imilited .4 4 atn 4 mil, where tbeiiii rftcatsti, rk-gooa artielo..ifor their money. kil I - ermlnell to do 4trfctly 4 .ukti bust • nese, goods w il l ' lit eery "Itlit....iSleat: 1 PTiftt and Quick Salts," is lb c Inbito orthlbt. bt ishme ht. . Ho. ... _- - - • Veim y p..COWAD, k•L.e.'''"ckt - hALOond SL; corner of Quarry, Phila. Jim* - .0; 1960:1 VERN9N & CO., 469 BROADWAY,.-, =WM 01ViEr3U4C3IDIEs. OTHER MACHINES d _ L Who Asa e an d Retail Drug Store, n s itS Riiiiiyed gat. , Building. oucumber ' land Street; opposite Us Eagle Lebanatt flrllE nubserilier respectfully s uttentlec,, te bisect/nata -1 ,tatiees and,the_pubila tit general, t at he has con ken* on band a large stock of DRUGSPERFUMERY, MEDICIIcES, 0 ILE M QA LS , DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, -L BRUSHES, .HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments" Toilet Soaps, Se gate, Tobacco, A:c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too mweerotteto mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants'the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers Will pleaSe remember this, and examine the taintliiies and prides of his goods before purchasing else where. My. Physicians' prescriptions and fiunity red - lies Carefully compounded, at - all bourn, or Site day or night, by, calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Jingle buildings. • Ow Sundays the Store will he °petted , for the tom pounding prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 11''ofeloele, A, 3x.,12 and 1, and 4 and 5 If. 11. Lebanon, Ded. 1/, MT. _ „ _ „DAVID S. BABEE. WOOD and COAL VA {D. T THE undersigned. having bought Mr. 1:4-7Ifenry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a' short diStance north-east of 31e,:ksil. Foster - ;Witch's Foundry, in the berough of North Lebanon; and also bought 'from . 200' to '3OO CORDS OF 'WOOD and from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and gralliii:whloh Twill sell at t4e yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are iu want of any of those articles to ealLtinitseethe seine; , ascertain prim,: and-judge for themselves, DANIEL LIMIT, (merchant,) North Lebanon. April 1.1.1058.-tf. Admiiiisirla toes ..Notice. AN) iIEREAt, Letters of Administration on the Ea t y tad a ELLIS Minna, lute of the borough of Lob. anon, Lobafton county, -Pa.. deceased, have been grant ed to the aubscribers, residing in said borough anti county, all personaindebted to said estate are request ed to make itamediate rifitYMent, and those havlngclaima to or demands to present them, without delay. HARRIET N. RARER. Administratriti. lIENItY IVABNR, A dtuluistrater. Lebanon, May 30,1800 ' ONLY PREPARATION IioRTFY OF 'ltniiieraal:Conftdrnce and Patronage. O . II ' TOX3F§ {"1 . iiirrYME r N , , . i - Ladies and Gentlemennoll parts of the world testify to the ericany of Proff. 0. - J.Woocrs Heir Restorative, anti gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can be herd given; see circular for more, and it will be impossible for you to doubt, • 47 Well Street, New York. Dee.2oth, 1818. OFNTLEMEN : Your note of the 15th inst., has been re ceived, saying tharyou had heard that I had been ben efited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative; aid re,. questing my certificate of the .fact if I had no objection I eNverd kilo yob elteertutiy, booniise . l think it due My age is about, 60 years; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined tenor'. "tiome3ive or six yews since it be gan to turn t ray e and,t)la sato on the crown of my head to lose its Sensibility Slid andrulf-to form upon it.— Each.of these disageabilities- increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, tfy halrfalling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I Was induced to try I -Wersl's Hair Restorativenutinly to arre't the falling off My hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except .from dyes. • I was, however, greatly surprised to And after the use of two bottlevaly, that not only was the .falling'off arrested, but the color was restored to the • gray hairs sod-sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased-to fbrm onto:head, very mach to the gratifica ton of 017 wilt, at whose solitltatitur I wits Ina peed to FOr thLSAmonk the teeny obligatlono Time to her sex, I Money recommend MI husbands who value the ad gafratfoktifAhter *IVO hr.:Profit 01 hty example, and Res it irtrowing griy•ok gutting bald! . Very ramectfully, DEN. A.J.A.Y ENDER. • rr/fO,O.'"J:WoOd . & Co, 444 Ilroadway.;• New York:. - • . _ Siamaston, dlu.. July 20th, 7850. To Peor. 0../. Woos: Dear Sir: Your Restore-itveollas done my hairs° much good since I connnenced the use of it, that'l wish to make known to the PUBLIC or . its effects on the hair, which are great • -11 man or woman may be nearly deprived of-hair, and by a resort tQ your . , Hairjtespargtite,l", the, batr-iiii.l„.zeturta more . • beautiful tbatilever at least flits Is my experient*. Be. • Bort it sill Yours truly. Wll. P. S.—You can publish the above. If you like. By publishing iu our Sontheru papers ytu will get more 't latronage South. Taco severs! of your mrtificates in The 2/hints Mercury, a strong Southern paper. . W. IL itenedy. WOOD'S -HAIR RESTOR ATI VI:. ,‘ Norms's% O. J. WOOD: Dear Sir Having tha Ws fhrtune to Imm the beat portion of my hair, from the ef. • - theta of the yellow fever, in New Orleans. in 1551. I was induced to make • trial of your prircinahm, and 11 found it to answer us the rer's thing netdo.l. My hair ih-nowt‘kjek and trio day, anti no words can express my pi obligations to yOlll in gitlug W the afflicted sorb a treas. YAN Lk.:Y JOHNSON. The itestoraitire Is put up in truttlei of three Woe. Xizi.large,.; medium, 43.14.5hia11; the atinth. Nelda pint, and remlla cue doller.per. b ottlerthe medium , v. *oaf titenty per oent.nlora in Proportion than ?e small,. reline for two.dollafs ..bottlii; th e largo r lds.a quart; 4+ . 1 por emit. more lu prolkirtien, and re tails foi U. ii. 1 5 .0011 l'roprietors, 414 BroadWiy, New .York, and 114 Market, litreet,.Stx.Louls, mu. Awl sold by all good Druggists awl.Faney tbildaDeoleni.. April 4,1860.-3 m. rSAVINC FUND.. PENNSYLVANIAt Ru.peas.. • • *. Money I received trvery.day, anti hi any amount, large or small... , . • . 2. FIVE PER CENT interest fa paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid.back in GOLD, whenever)... it is caked for, and without notice. - ' 4. Money *received from Eaectitors,...ii(winiatrnisrk.*l' Outznitans and otherassho dewily to have E I Placa of -perfect safety, and where.intittipi j tcan otfashied for it' '- 5. The money received frolii - desealtorsie ititottM in FLEAL ESTA.TE, MORTGAGES, ROWS'S., RENTS, end snob other brat class securities as the Charter. directs. B.•olfice liours-- - Every day from 9 till 3 e'cl2cE, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clocklitheevening. - T1:11. 01.1 and wall nt.tabiistied SA,ViNO-Piatirt ..ba. re cei 'ad more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from hear ly thirty thousand depositora,,. • HON. IiSNRY,I4.IIENWAR., P3 ILI rt. Eitt.'SELFILLIETE; Vice Pt esident. • Ram, tion. Oarkei, • 41.13arry; RotiertEelfildge; Trancialme, Semi. li. Ashton, '. • - -164 1 1 h Iretk C. Landreth Marina, Henry Diffooderffer. • • OIEICE: Walcott Street; &! . Carder of Third Street. Juno 6, 188U_......• PLIILADRI,IYB lA. .3000 ARttn4s-Walate 4. • -f - ro 'd011 , 4 'Yew inventions. itaivos have snide 1. over s'-' , .5,000 oa eiiiti * -41(sitrti4tiati sal ,othe , rite* agenides. 'Beultitek,stiailipiaug. tee p ag ,. 'PlatiltvinMtveti& EPURAMI• BI LOWN, Mey.tle;ltee:-3Ai:' ?1,15.5. ME EEO tx.R Ilachmes. S•. RA B ER'S THE _. - .y`:. ational ,TY *any.
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