The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 18, 1860, Image 3

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:1 1 11:011110AT,. JULY 18, 1860
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.LIMBRIVIER'I3 SODA. FOUNTAIN yields
a drink which' is' equally refrestang and 'Pure,
with his libelee syrups, made expreesiptot SODA
WATISR, produceen beverage not to be readily
coiled. Persons fund of delloaeles,should try , it.
Mr. Waltz's New Book Stott .IkAti
s uet b een re -op,ned,fkltql,nt s ! tit handsome.
an appearanee, as papering end
paint can ptodita•`•M renovation is complete.
" and Mr. W. fedi tltiftii:ligsd , of ih - The public'
are incited In. His stok 4 inastif nen. and
jested with great anre.• • - •
Clif4l ) JOTIN still continues to had:
forth litlitine's Now Building, in Cosbeillaid
street/' gee adv. _
The extensive Foundry. and Agri
aulturolluiplement Ildstufti44it of Messrs. Ma
jor dt Brother, of this pleiseri:aVittakon possession
of Ly the Sheriff !net Xastara.Major
are industrious and intelligent "gentlocnen, and
deserredesiletter fat.. . •
Mr. DArbi'. antra w the per
son rob*ll47 ttei was the
'fete's arreei ip m i .towites
we "s Itift7, 4 :ifte -, .. thief Is. pie . orebi;
who bite , lately returned ir l owt the . Peitheitattry,
after a two, yet* : aerrtee; 'for stealing a horse
froarMr. filleobler, 'near
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-rtt-• t, st k •
The School of this bor •
rre .—- et ors
ough'itti4ewltteady• re, eleateci quite: a number of
the olttleechorr , for the next see` "ea. ..•
Look- out for the 'Eclipse Atli
(Wodneedny) morning. It wilt begin feicain.
miss after T o'4loo, and ootgintto - dboot. 2 book
The 6 per cedi.
of th le borough ,Iyin Mi.6110.W14 until 1 4 4 iitirof
Angela. Bet qbn. '
.
0 1 4 1 10 04 0$ ;WOO
tone;borpastroaadel• 48. ewt aid 65 *11144 gopd
1,1e7 ibis Tear from a .parkties!, about . # • tette
south' gait from the borough: Vile- i• bard to
beat.
111114111 •W. RANS ha.s sBBOtliat©d
Mumma, 9. t o: ttin 2rnhecco,
Snuff, fleopialral:, bmineeir, 'et No, 13S Nerth
:Id !trend Pb!)sadelpida. lbe marabouts' of Lob.
noon 'county ere earneefty Wetted to give them&
ae they will find them fnii-buoiness won.—
Mr. Ronk is from Jimestown ) Lebanon county.
OUR _friend .below is ostiOrt and
sweet." Itrctruist he will give isslnhe of hie rilly
4 k ry.4 .
lettere every week, We woulaAuggetir, novrever,
that he uses most too many expletiref. , Eiwestring
so freely don't look well is print. As be, per
ceives we omitted the !mitts In his comtounion;
tie», bdt if be prefers •Abat'.we should publish
them,' pleasit netify4 !is .. •
Sivaraitablislit
• 1411tai AbVetyrtstn:—Sir. you need'entln think
tint the formerly Whig party, now °prating par
ty, le s, darned fool. We know that nearly all
the folloWs you printed a our ticket tart week,
are bogus, and soya there isent a
madiditte of the name of- k parer in -this whole
taWnship,nd lib knows. That shows that you
l—e.. You noed'ent think that we - are frighton•
ed, nor Leda Our follows in Lebanon think they
are going to have all the offices. Dld'ent ••-•
and ----- show them two years ago
that we won't be frightened. Mind your own
business.
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'ri c he population of the two bor
. 61Ighe of Lebanon and IsTortli Lebanon ie 5438,
aa-fullorta;
Mauls.
Mot Ward, 1202
Neat Ward, 985
I.OEII Lotus:inn, '.5(12
2689
If the built-lip portion of North Lebnnon 'bur
,
ough, lataly out and thrown to the township
of - North Lobannn, Were added to the above it
'would give the town of Lebanon a population of
over 6040. The population of the present bar.
ough'‘of "Lebanon in 1860-was 2184,-1063 melee
and 1 . 121 females. dwellings and families
arit now as follow's:—
DWIDLUNGS.
465
an
187
EWE. Ward;
Wee c Ward,
'North Lebanon, . -
The pregentpopulation of Swatarn,
township is 2087; In 1850 it was 1843, showing
en Increase of 244. Jonestown bite a population
of 779. The population of union is 1589 ; in
1860 it Was 1640. a deorease of 1. :East Ilona
over line n0w,,1808 ; in 1860 it had 1815, a .de
crease of 7. Cold Spring bas;l62 Inhabit ants.—
This tilatricit hest been detached from East Reno-
Ter and Union since 1860, which accounts for the
want of !nowise shine that. time in those two
distriate. .
.
A Fair for t i
the benefttL4 tic Nord
...
lebsnon Bend, vrill lie bild on the 26th, 27th
and 281 h -of September, The Latiett. inte..rottied
in the Matter hold meetings every Wer4iesrlay
evening, In Mifflin School liouse,where-allnipp
ing tonssist are invited to attend. This Bend Is
deserViptof encouragement, end as this is, le
believe, their 'first; appeal for aaeletande, they
should net litrieft to appealin vain. ,
BUSHING TOMATOES.-1.11080 who;
;love good tomatoes, will take pains to cultivate
~1119 m so as to insure them as near as mat be in
their full perfection. There is no other fruit that
delight* more in the air end sunshine than the
tomitc They.should have, therefore, abundance
of room, and the Tines be sustained from falling
to the ertth. Stout - brush E.rmly set around the
•'ithawet. ktril p 9,0 f t h better than. guy other
method. - The branehes -have room to extend
themselves 'they Ititd, , while the limbs of the
brush keep !bilk elation.
method theerpit, ipae:re to • the genial`
influence of the sunsbc4; R
avid here it attains
a more delicious Savor, latgei size, and (tomes
414)101 1. t0 maturity.'
qopriiim Sob 00l Changes. — The.
14111 1 11fiffiNis g reenqy irsivid eitiattatt:to 7 t4i
.-jp* Coantgeupertatendente,isys the lierrisbuig
4 l: w
if rigidly eeeed, mike very
grigketrat
1 4 4) les administration of our Cum'.
t r ap , irelipelt. The Whole initruetione Are too long
fai Irttver..donteMplate the
exams 4140 f'.1411 0 0: 5 our iry
iA tbkiktiiittee , the loesphleitsirs. They also
111 ..thjs Opminutionsluill be much more
jargfly . ,eriti thot,Of.as been the'testom—in twine
'branebee',Jsr;i4d,egnmi4utiona are still allowed,
but only In drum of
. atefolate tieeossliy, The „,,
inortmorf ta p er p u pd /irt. the temporary an
ginal eseltileite-behi:by four-State of our teaChers
wee not contemplated-by-the get of 7854, but rer
sorted to by the Sehoel Deportment, beettuse
of
'the laiporstbillty of 10114 tt eoftloient number
of properly qualided teatittsrs. That now ilia
years baying elapsed, he'-ignits the ti me has
come when these eau be entirely,dilPfinii6o with,
end that only the prottuntionel oertifidata
of these reaotniolignii4l4'o.li oxykst Invpls , every
titnt toodlnoatlmicenitOrniallityrctlem, of
ens °Mints Schools. "
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FIKINALTa
Int3l
2749
FAMTLIES.
999
399
193
The Fredericksburg Guards intend
hnvinvan inoampardt* Cold eininge, - on Fri
day had-Slaturd y , tha.no and 28th of July.—
Tbay A will , :ito,do 041104 a grand time.
Mir Eves
.body will look for the,
ealipselit Ite like vtill„rfotably not
be .teen. !gin in a life_tt ine , The ,beet..'place to
vietult hotatin - Lehanen is io •frotit of : oc4d'a
Reetattisit; in . Punok'a building, Cutoberi l it:44
Lebanon, All the dalicaolet of the 1/64110n can
elan be obtained at 'Lied's. . .
VegotarilO Soap-Od Mo s t Coro t thii deiyet ed ev
ery day.
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FRANILIN . .429IMAIRSHALL COLLEGE. .
—The enscai Commencement of Franklin„and
Marshall Colinks. Will ,be celebi•eted in two ses
sions'on Wednesday, the 25th of July, commenc
ing at 9 o'clock, and 2 o'cyiek,..F.:-M;—
The graduating alai' riiimhers win**
The Pennaxli!aniaißatlrond hal eonsen:ted
tell excuraionror beat fare tickets, to all portant
'attending the'bennfeeneement, to be ,food 'item
the;2id,"to-rriday, the 27th ineltisire,
from !ko9 ( 1.10111. on the road between Philaderphiris
and Lanes:star ' or Huntingdon and Loneester:.—
The Compete titiltiosquire pnymentof fulllhre to
Lancaster, and . gtvea free return ticket, tbu's re
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dueing the fare one half.
At a regular'sta(ed meeting of tho
Ponereranee"l3.pgine And Hose Company; held at
their Hall, on Tuesday evening. July•lOth, 1880,
the folloivlng (Aileen; were elected to Serve for the
ensuing term of six months:—President, WM.
M. Derr; Vice President, A. IL Sitthin.hi:riens•
urer, Adim Rise ; Secretary; Joel Hefftnun; As
sistant Secretary, L. D. Derr ; . Threoturs,-J. W.
lierbeson, A. H. Einbleb rlst PrinopoEngt,
neer, B. Shirk; Ist Prinalperi Atielet4nt; A. S.
Ilerheenn; 24 Principal B . g.ineer, J,sbit H. Penn;
2d Principal's Assistant, D.
ADDED TO THE CHURCR.=-A bout for
;ilporseilio. Were taken into cull membership, in
..the MethtidiAt Episcopal ghttreb in i4ll,
'Rev: Mr. Irwin, on Sunday a week.
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We - have in our Ditice at • preeenf
must canrde i ruus looking instrument It is one of
the 1500 'pikes etiptured !rote aohn - Brown,
.at
Harper's Ferry, during the'insurreotion there last
FAI, brought to our county from- tlie armory at
that place by a grntleman who spent - some weeks
in that neighborhood. A.parcei of"wild nograes
with such arms could make the most terrible
havoc man can imagine., tfe 'timid rather fac.e . s,-
000, civilized men with loaded muskets than :1500
negroes with those 1103(111 pikes The Harper's
Ferry raid was the natutal- math of the preach
ing and teaching of Sumner, Giddings, and their
Republican allies, and if Brown' was crazy, what
are thus. who did tben.anci do, yet . not only gym
pubis's with him, but advocate the identical
principles that brough Chins to the galloWs 7., The
Republicans say they do not mean their princi
ples to be practised, and that ',Drown iris crazy
because he took them to Mean WISItt
A poor excuse. Aa well might a isoMmaintty who
enunciates lynch law in a case or flagrant mur
dee endeavor to free itself by the assertion that
they did not mean it, if it-were carried lath effect
by a set oT inconsiderate and excitable persons.
Tv AT ENEMY, Or MANKIND, P.,118C191/11011 i CAN
be cured, but it la for bettor tp toy eyent the cruel
digease from faitOnlng it4if on the syatem,by the
timely 13:41 of a remedy efieh as. Dr. Wistar's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry
9AlL.There's a vile tiaunierfeit of this Balsetn,
therefore be sure an , l buresily thatprepnred by
S. W. FLOWLK tt Co., 'Elnetioq, which has the
iOrtiten signature of BUTTS on the outside
wrapper.
NEW Bas IkAhr.—A riumber" of
the tuernbers.of the Mien Fire Company of this
place have organised, themselves into a band.—
The nen iastrista t entsr were received last week.
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Th c epitir:af Herrishnig, according to the
census jitititken, ha 5•14,862 inhabitants. The
poyulation in 1850 W 1167,998. The increase in teu
years is 6,886,' or Dennyl one hundred per cent.
PENNSYLVANIA. STATE TEACHERS'
Assontamosk r aThe next annual meeting of this
oesoolation WO, be hold at Greensburg, qn the
7th, Bth ainkletr:Of.Augcrt, in pursuance - of an
invitatiotusiteiiided at the last meeting West
ehesier... Ak from ono thousand to fifteen hun
dred tear:item are expected to be in attendance,
th e we / quoin:dander , are making arrangements
to acecinttintlete,.among the familiesA,the t?vsn,
all the temileAndtauch male teachers as cannet
find quarters at the hotels.
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There will be a meeting of the
board of 'Manager:B of the Washington Insuranee
Company of .Lehanon • at the office of Jscob Wei
dle, Esq. ! ortHatFlay evening next. We under
stand 'that this nompany will soon commence to
issue policies. .
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A.m.ari li v7ll4? - gave his name as iip . met3
Miller, nileitipted to pass n cheelion the Fanners'
Bank ; 14 i i pqriter, for $236 a t tho counter of the
Letuthon - ftetk,, yesterday (Tuesday) morcing.—
t k e . o . 4llililap ,Ddorsed with the nemea' of ,H.
w;•s ou rdigrand Chas. W. Kabnle,the latter of
wbMb as no doubt were all the
iskji *pry.
piper maairss.l- Require Gleim committed him for
trintsiqkesol3lt, court. Constable Shantz ar.
ms t g „t. the assiiii ; in an 0 ut.house At the Genessee
Mille. lie considerable indignation in
not •being tgdit . led:exactly like a gentleman by
tt . 4. 15'n a Lahti: •
Au article appeared in the Cuurierof last week
beginning with a classical quotation from the
,German or jnpanesi, which in the absence of an
.interpreter 1 have been unable to decypher. - The
rest of, the.- article, however Heaths Ay' be
. 89 k tish. ,I h a g .t pptd . .that panto the hope of
eattblirg spine-tdeitnitig and I would - fain hope
with partial success.
It the - writer :has• any aim.beyond' thit of
heaping reckless abuse upon the Democratic par
ty and on the Soutb—it seems to b e th a t he wish
es to diso i s t e t 'ke y sympitthY with "John Brown
and his confederates,' which he dues oddlyenongh
by trying t sotter.at the South and especially at
Governor Wise for the pert lut took in suppress
ing the *riot.' Whether the charge of "reckless•
netts end- knovery" lad that of "acting o t a
face And r fraud" is suite consistent :with the
kindly feelings which-be 'elsewhere implies rath
er than expresses toward the.igoutb,..l will not de
termine; but I Would reoall some facts which the
writer seems wining to forget. He keeps in
view, the foot that. the Insurrection was quelled
Within narrow limits and with the lOss of com
paratively few -lives ; hier,inferance seems to be
that the South had no right to crush' the nest of
eggs uutil the viper blood were hatched—until a
host of fanatic followers had rushed to the stand
tiros of these leadersuntll , trots had been placed
in the, bands of thislieda.-- 3 u.ntil fire and sword
:had begun to desoluteihn,couotry.
•Tbsit . tbere were evidences of a,deep,.laid and
extended organization, even. the Courier writer
will hardly have the effrontery to„deny. Of the
fisiiineri:botnally engaged in tho.oothrook,itil had
Military commissions under Brown. ~ uoko
stat,loos4 on the Maryland side of the river with
200 Sbarp.'s Rifles, 200 Reeotrers and 100 P spears,
welting foVa re inVoltinent. Si dilat strange
'meats wort attempted With the govertimaq't.riffe s
On the Virginia side.- The papere in Brown's
possession show that men of means _ and influence,
men Who stand even-now in the•fbreitiost rinks
of Aboiitiot44l end 'its synonysm,-.Lin col n
were cognisant oi l anii Were ready, , to lend aid to .
the Insurrection. An' almost uoirorsoi howl of
sympathy for Brown end his confederates ran
through the Abolition party. from Greely to Fred'
Douglas—the same spiritrwliftai has 84100 shown
the brazen front to debatq in nubile hails-whether
the crimes of Insnrreotion, Treason and Murder
deserve punishment, end the more damning
,protanity of the declaration. that "John hirov'o
died a martyr in the cause of liberty and his gal
lops should he sacred as the cross of Christ."
- 1,40 not wonder that men--not over acroPolow
—should he willing to disown each companions
—but it o may be questioned whither they will be'
able 'to Ati.so either very honorably or very sea- ,
cessfußt niiiirely by ..numorously twittieg their
forme lends In - ev it as. ia 'yew ret e e rebie wr etch- .
err
es.' The:eneer , ctentre.„-Witli . grave,: and . the
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THE LEBANON ADVERTISIA.7--A -FAMILY . NV4.OI9IAY-11C.
smile has the sardonic expression of disappoint
ed,tnaligeity. . ;• : . ..,
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No wonder that, they quail' e . t. he eight, of a
apeitt which remin ds them of Harper's Ferry, and
seek solace in the suggestion that it has been the
manufacture of 'some cute Yankee . : But the
witty ,Cotirier-oisn is either laineutabiy Ignorant!
or 'grossly Ciirefess. The "pates" were not "used
in the melee." They *toe not even the merit of
being stained with the blood' of the south. 4lo"
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'Aibberie .iibosta' impaled on those steely perets
neer (nig t
Oki - souls of oar abolition Vdrervailea:
21be.spia acCanocent .of human blood. They
were brought upon the scene of action to the num
her of nearly 2000, and the attempt was matte to
rtince them intu.tho,htinds of tbs . captured no.
.
gross, ' : '• ! --.--•.! ' - . •
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Blit'fbe Servant. was. too loyal towards his ma-
tor—and with a solitary eieeption not one °mild
be compelled by Threats of death to take arms
tha - b ites; One - 11600, Hey iv owl,. was
mursiored for refusing. ' It was the reat mistake
of (be' Abolitiimists, - that the n egr oet - would
thick to their standecd,.whick was the death bli7tv
to an enterprise otherwise too well c'oncerted
but' which since its failure is now stigmatized. by
its former asarroot es thelnisgoided fanaticism
4 .0 1 04 , f in iOlMOrireb/tsee l4
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~iEiAßf6 BALLOONING
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.2213 1 f4. H. ,f3teiner'llift Milwaukle last Mon
•daty st.week r in a balloon and hod rather an aid.
cantitrenictioteOf it. Be wont up' . twoinilie,aud
tigcOuutered a terrihie thunder storm 'when ever
Lake Michigan: We Condense, from Illilivaultie
News of -tbo Bth, a portion of the narrative :
With tbe - tepeated flashes of' lightning and
heavy claps of thunder, rain began • to "fultfieri
feat. flisjtailoon was 'SOO& saturated,.,and,ll4
rain folliming the eider of the gas. bolder town
to its moothifeHupoti him in etreame, eta that he
wns soon eninpletoly wet through; addertu this
the 'oi:operators of thi„nttooliftiere became very
cold, and altogether, he liar ieefltply- uncomfor
table. Thvain increased the we'ightof,-,his...bal
loon so much that it began to sink•very. -rapidly.
The Professer..t4i4s the wet** drhis balloon
_tpunt.baVe beet ittosettred, by moisture, 14 least
2611 pounds, aid.„opeo its rapid descent 'he was
compelled to threw out all the ballast he had on
bonrri4in- ordarlo.keep tire Atallllol3 . from -going in
tethe water, ‘ Thus ,jighte4,. th e chip tegaio
rortr•... - •In thlrfyincntitesX ' 'kit' dear oFftbe
A little after sixo'clogk;
. ArliCti ..$e 11,6 d hero
about two hours in the .air. he tineunotured oe
oiber violent thunder storm, the atmoiphore . fieing
very cold and .the thertnometuu stattriingitt about
36 degrees. The tedth of the Profersorthattered
like it'pair of castan'ete in •co ' lequenim 'or thls
sudden cbaoge in :the temper' . it, nod the rain .
.lulling heavily be was agujn ,dripping wet,
ri,25E,
while his balloon again fecomeffeed rapidly to
sink, froth ire inereased'w6ig*Wriater, lie now
gave up all hopes of reachin g the chore Wave
the.hallooq would . strlke the'surface, :1)14 he'still
conti n u e d to exert himself to the utmost and did
alt in,b,ill,peWer.to keep her afloat. Everything
war imiteclinVy Milt overboard—grappling irons,
ropes and even. his overcoat, but..mot. rutin the
storm had passed so that he was enabled to reo
where he was. /10 found himself some ten miles
from the Koltinfaioe river. The - iittiorphefe had
by. this time become almost calm. At 7 o'clock
and A. minutes be struck the waters of. Lithe Afreh.
igen nine'milea from shore, but still going telverds
the shore at the very slow rate' of fwo or three
miles per hour. This progress, bowever,,dld not
last a grout length of time as the wind -euddenly
hauled around to the enst und• drove him further
out to sea again.
"I knew." says Professor-S., "that if I could
by any meenr.reach 11.1: elevation•of 8,000 feet, I .
could again get the great eastern current, , hut as •
everythinebad been 'thrown -overbroad, 1 1 had'
nothing to cast loose by means of which 10fight
-811 my belloort.. I.at Once GOT INTO. TH2.4496E90
.or at T.BALLOOS. ind•out away the car. The Mil.
Ijoon immediately began to rite. 'eery- rapidly.'
!ascension, and
to the rigging r
, utede the 'second ascension, and in three minutes I bad attained
1 the desired altitude and strbek the eastern cur
rent, and imilfteen minutes more I was i n the
lbeech, I no* pulled the valve rope and made a
rapid dileceet, bot was caught by Liao tinier. cur
rent nod taken out into the water 'ahnut ten feet.
1 With [herald of a few fishermen,. tiewerer, I
cured my balloon uninjured. and lied it conveyed
Ito the Light House. Then I seeureJ a passage
to this city on the steamship Milwaukie,•and ar
, rived:here with the. balloon and ca.t.orbithe night
eGirriday last, mine the worse`, bodily tor my trip.
' The ear t ! rifted ashore about 12 miles north t.f
1
the Italkmasoo river, oi the morning 'of .th- 616;
I btit when I. atefibed it ilhad . been-rifled - of all its
! contents. The voyage was 103 miles. and occu
' pied two hours end 30-minutes. Had I not en,
countered the thunder storms, n. greater distance
might have been accomplished In en hour and a
I half.
Such is the fearful. narration of this daring
usronant's 89th aseension.
ser There are plenty of young
gentlemen. as well as plenty of old once._ whom
beards are turning gray, which gl ves the termer is great
deal of nnettilneast. and exposes the, age Of the hitter.—
To avoid theseliltle perplemftles we advise. eucb.of our
readers to use Prof. Hair Restorative. which
will in the coarse - of a few'weekirchange the hair ht its
nattital color. It does,not• dye.the. hair like the most
of the hair restoratives, but,prrshicea a graduld.rhange
.of color.from the roots of the hair to the Anal end. and
gives it a flee and glossy. appearance. We here,
limy potions who..inive aid•dit sueceisfallY, end tiro
tisoubced tbssonly ,invention.which has comp. to their
,Idea Of a "ccAre4di-gfiflusids." ritut
coeneed.using
Itliboattwoleoliths itace. and• if we are any jade of
age and teututv.lt nudie,Pa aticaidann years youn
ger; in fact weave' beitivstdng.teloel (idler voting. and
feel very mdchlikis getting wye-wife; 1111 i change
is 10111ICUIOOS, in it would'?teas d Agent t . fotind a gray
hair now as it would be to And an Idea inttha head- of
..thseßtike of t lisje)tingisspi, An tovii*nOrenikNild
.stalSome young wheshletiiiczrejaeOgilliacinning
to assumes silvery hge. and who have been latking
riawly about resorting . M this reine ly and .we advise
thorn not to. delay- any !lawn It never feila.—(st.
Loeb, Herald. Sold.by all respectable lifuggists.
• THE OX140PCATE;111:: :8. ..-
~•Itylpepsta. Idliineitkne,;.ll . eait..l3nrs.: *afar . Brash,
Soar Stomach, Jamendice. Flatulerasy.Gonertd
Lo.. Lod a ready relief and speedy care this groat
remedy.
•Are believed by many who .have twin cured 'of the
above complaints to be- the only-medicine cwhielt the
etaterfn 'median affords for theivintallihie'rere." It is
-tiot an preparation, which, ;while .
.
moi.entary stimalus; reduces - the syaleitt lii ihe 'tune
ratio; but one distinct Awl different from any medical
pie-partition ever`coraponnded. and which will, in inost•
cam% extract the disease by the.roota and restore the
patient to pristine &smith. In ',mot e t.; which, tepti
utenjfoltillte.loohilliest aid Unexceptionable ebanie-
B,emark . a le .Case_of an Aged Parsed.
RICHMOND, TIOGA Co., PA.. Aug. 24, 18b8.
Messrs . . 8. W. Fowts. a Co:, -
Gentlemen :-.-After 'suffering for thirty years with
Dyspepsia, and tryingaitirt4 remedies- recommended for
thatillisease without any good result., I wesinduced by
Dr. V. El:Wbite to give' the Oxidt.ravaiiiirrrsas is trial.
1 took two bottles, which gave nos much relieft.l eon-
eluded to try two more, which hOve nearly or qUite ef
fected a cure. I um now nearly seventy-nve years of
age, and Inc three months' post have eaten my food
without experiencing' the slightest inconvenience or
suffering; and it is with pleasure that I n • eiMmend
your remedy to - dyspeptics. A. IlloBAILD:
FROM: Dit.'IVIIITE.
For the Advertiser.
ISIANSFIZIJ). TIOOA CO., PA., Ang.:26,186R.
I have need the OXYOZZATID BITTEAS prartlce
with decided success in debility and general prostration
&C.. end confidentially recommend it in getter/11 debility
and diseases of- the digestive organs. • • -
F. 11...WILITA M. D..
Prepared by &ETU W. FOWLE :CM; .ilcistolu and
'Tor aide by Joaoph L. Lemborgor and pi. ••
Lebanon ; 'Jbeeph• B. Looser. Sbieffeietown ;.AL Ef.Oeb
tel, blyerettrini Bainerl Wealber, Frederielinbw*; J..
Brunner, Joranato/n ; arty & Bishop, Annyßle; Thom
.A. Harper, E. Hanover; Martin Barly, Palmyra;
Bowman & Bon, Campbellotown; and by dealers every.
where. Juno 27. 1.88(1-1m.
Sed•Dr. Sanford , . advertisement of Liver Tnvigo•
rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column.
elly,EgißiiAws:Pu A tis:
e.. :ANEW 'YORK - VITT. • •
The combination of ingredlynts.in these Pills are the
result of long and extensive prae tic... They are mild'
rrtheir operation.. and certain in correctise all triegun
larities Painfal icOnsfrustioni. - removing all obsteucs:
opus, ;bother from cold or otherwise, headsches.,pahr
In-the side) palpitation. of the heart, whites, .alLliere-'
awitiffections, bysterics, fatigue, pain in the back7and
limbs slisturbed sleep, whloh arisafrom intergup•
tint of ueture•
MARVIED.,LADIES.
Dr. Ch‘asemsn's Pillaare Iriveldnble. es'they nillbiing
on the modthiy perickt with ,inguisrity. - Ladies who
have been disappointed in the tifte of other Pills en,
place the utniostenuildeneo in. Dr. Cheeseutan's 'll Ile
doing all that they represedt
NOVICE.. •
There IS ono condi tiod-of thm female arteptin which
the Wilts cannot. be taken without Produvlng • c PECTI
LIAR. itY.SULT. Tbe condition referral to Is PRIIO
DIANCY4-the result. Such irre
detente tendency of the medicine to reet.re the sexual
functiene to a normal. condi tlon, that e'en 'the: Apra:,
uotive power. of .4 Mute cannot restet.it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free fromvsnything -
Itirplieltdirectione,- which thdbld'he
.-kimiii:4lllti6t . .
THE: OXYGENATED BITTERS
liipoitint to Females.
accompany each how. Prite $1.., Sent by mall on en
closing. sl.to Dn. Conroxtps L. Cagaprwarl, Box 4,531,
Post Office, NoW York City. . • • . • -•
SOLD ONE DRUGGIST IN EVERT !wimp/44*On) sip*
R. D. ILUTCII•IIB6S.' " -
General Agrut-for the United States,
165 Chambers-St., New-York,
•
iro whom all Wholesale orders should be Addnweed.
' , Sold at Dr. Rena' Dtp*Sturf•, : Letatnon,
Pa-
De0.7,1859r1].,
..,.T.ak.RoLLoWINe . ie. a saleple of the
IMMISFMM letters constaatly , receiving, for- Hostetter's
Stomach Bittero : -
' lit*trartout. Juty'15,.1959.
- elireeseeellostatter cf SAM, Ittsbur , P e .retie
Ix= As irloare smut o with
• eight dollars fo gg doze 0 , 4
which (d e- . & to 1 x Win Soothe n Rail ro ad,
T 0100441,6 an loyton Station: I - hero purciumad
- eeversdifoTlN bettlei at Toledo this. Summer, but the
lo on the increase se ulna that I whit towel a di
rect trade with you. I 'wait iodueed to try your' Bit
[ere by my physician, frig the Liver Complaint, and re
ceived each inaterial aid
... that I have recommended it to
others and have sold talent two (linen per wing for come
time. I have all .kinde•of medicine in my stare. but
there ie none that I•carkise cheerfully and truthfully
itcolumend as your.. Ritter', for I know they have
helped ine.beyond my eipectatioa.. - _
• vors rifrixo rwricisop..
"'Sold by druguisto and dealers generally everyiliere.
See advertisement in another column.
• , ..,
15 ...4 ,
BLOOD FOOD 1. LOOD D'OOD i l—We
have varied feelings in rending the advertisement . 4
Dr IttioNsoN'e 131:00o Foot., in another column; but vr
• think graiiiiitlon predominates , fur, though we regre
to pee so celebrated ii man coming forwanl, avers in ap .
pearnnee, under the seine Reg as quacks.---tbat is, by
resorting to inlcertlslog.—.yet we take satlatitction also
in knowing that there le now a reliable preparation ha.
:hie the people for that.niost melancholy and fetal die
.fase—Consunipt lon, anti other orsaide. oonfpinlnts.. 'y:,
. , Dr. Drtoeses 11 , D. 191419Arer
. 110 our MediOil CMlettet:lind
hi. success in his ~'"fity hns been atiwonslertftrylat
he has consented. ittet"litimeti.sirh-the-prefuditstaN'ev-*
ery regulm• praoktioner,to make it known, es ?ip,Ao.
log, for the benefit of aulteringhamanity... .
..
Ile hen secured fur &Ws; li wfiver. a firm whoseire- .
pportability separatißmatitely a proparatlonafreMAll
tinge of quaekeryn:litemirs. C a & Dertizer tsr d eitis
i r .
sole managers . as tny aro also r that most Inv e
of prelim otions. 12i. Earort'a Isrlorrns Othtlii ‘., f
„ k „
mother. could kuttifi , the giiitt - cere tiiken'ln pu 'ling
up this artiete.—suede, etucifircbtch thexean form by
comonrison of irsef.l y' othoi ttitkiltrof the kind.—
they would prefer4t t mikking thaelta.4 ever beitilepf
t
fered them. Rev our'ol*filiart. if an. bed lit'etilid *Of
fering, we would not lieliittitt.fto adnitirlikter thla:prepa
ration. knring ihaZ,atrili enrefill druemiste would not
engage Ip earthing tliernas nut perfectly , safe and ef
fectual ~ fitmetiS6, o iviet
.%-girlee airvertisement. - For
We - by' Di. -,GEO. l(1)88'. oPpoeiti the Court • HOUBb,
Leboinobi and T. W.. DTOTT & BONS, Philtulalifhla.
HEALTH
...._ ::.,f.-' .'
IcLEALTH Attptrual MOOD . ARE IN
marvii,mate-- gareolleet "that all atekrma Aeified from im
'PeritY of the blood ; andlthe Judo n'ti Itttaintaitt Herb
'Pills will , at surely 80 . .. tend cleaner/ theie -imperi
-1
dim front the system. t e-triPease..uinnOt exist. So
pimple end Innocent are lifskul 'Plante that comprise
them, thot it ia not neeees tY to hive them sugarcoat-ed in order that.the.stronsch can Lear them! ln Must
case.. l'ille'are eintar-coatad because Die materials. or
Which thely are miuleiire so griphigiaind malignant, that
otherwi.o a delicate et .mach could elotth . dh!r. ;
These .Pilladeal with disease.sei Illlita'ailliAillmot on
ly cute by removion the cense, btrl b itrill blilleup and
restore the broken coiustwition: bre are Many 'Who
have Po trifled with thelMbtp.titutlOnethat they think
medicine cannot help them; lot itotaien these dyetialr
'incredulity unit neeptieieni is oveitiitown br.4o l tbrias 'of
.ie.tlinsiny whielrin'truly IrreAstable. A.Plitrat the Vir
tues ascribed to theselt . lGUNTATif it MRS RILLS were
deemed fabulous. '
..Eublii: had been so often deceiv 7
ed that they could .
WICVO Or I, o l,le.lialtha advance
; ed. by their discover. 'facts' ytt eniable, attested by
witnesses or the big antOger and respertaidiltY.
have proved, and are clug,etteh day, the xirtutis of
' this "mighty healer."fey mirk by their.miraculoue
' Mihail and power a era ininedicine. Sold by all
i Medicine'Dealers.- * non, bx . UT. Goo. Roes and D.
.
•
see .
• Ste - Five - V . - - e ms now. to bo in
.
iirm
• • favor with gotolem:i fl. . To &lid itireirota:' good and
IV
• beautiful lEt:Ln able terms. - we would may from
einperiencerallon , GEGßOM TIII.IRG iIL A ND. 29 South
Bth at., Philadelphia... When you can be plaited In a style
'and manner onserpassed: A leb prociiie 4 bottle of his
celebrited - 11AlliDYS for beautifying the hair. &c.
. ' f01it. , 22. 18541.:-ly.
. . .. ,
tr i tigill4 1,0*-p-
. Jar A UNfON PR kYEit MEETTNTt of.ltoung 'Mon,
heltlortiry Sabbath moraine for one-hour, commenc
ing before.9 - o'clock..sit the 'Room of Liao Y.
AmodOelm above D. S. Riiber:a Drug Store: - ,All,,and
eshbso ll o 9 oeartgAlen. are tailed to attend'. -
tiermen preatbing.M.it Sabbath morning at 10 o!elock,
in the Etningelical church, and in the evening 5t..6 - cf•
clunk. on ree 'subject ~•Ye are God's hnahettlity."—
• Thorne: including gemmerntion, Banetiße.tion arta
the growth-of believers to perfection.
English pronching-4ea4... Spihtuith mor/1 ipg end
e#ening irr ifio ltethndierlhtlaenna t•Cliterntr:—
.. PPors:•TexT Ent:Wendt Ctittacif,-Ser'elee in Tern
'. peranea lull every Suhday at 10 A. M., and
evary,Fridur at 74 P.ll.
! • Prlnleis o ocha ` will piennh next Sun'any area
ng at Gioninger's Sprin.g.
Geininn preaching neit.Sunilay - evening in the
guraviun ehuiah. .Ray. Wi lliam Lennert 'will
sit the lirorAe.Shoe Pike Meeting house,
I oit,lo &clock. A.. M:, on next Sunday, id the
Engligh bargnage. '
Engli.h pTenzhing next. Sabbath . inorning anti
evening. had Pertain in the afternoon in Zion'.
• Litthereq;Cherk.... .t
Preaching t PcgtiSahheth Innining.o(4o o'clock.
in :the. the'. Ittferineid
: . . • • •:.• :
..The lietineT
.
r 7 : ru c i.
. litNs.ll
` Lel. 51111 Es:nco .
Smith .' Extrs 6 Mil
Leb. Yril. Super. Fitted 00
PriutelV hits Wheat,' 1 30
Piltne fled Whest, -: 20
' Prime ltye, " '75
Corn, I CO
,
. 38.
' Clover-seed, 4 00
'. Timothy-seed,... - 2' 50.
' Flax-seed. ' 160
Dried APplee,l4 bu.,' 1 00
Dried Apples, peeled, _l5O
ihMell "Suite," 2.50
Poach "Hut:tele," 125
' Cherries,
I So
Onions, - ... ST
.
BnxeanAs. JULY 13, 1840 . .
. 4
Potntoe.i. - f bu , - "2:i
Ergs. iloz., . :I'.l
Huller, iii /b., ' .12
Lard; ' • 1.1
Tallow, .. . .lO
[him, : , . • 12 •
.11001'10ra, ' 'lO
6 141 4 . 0, ' • 10
Soup;
Ones-wax, . :- ' 25
White Hugs, . 5
lllxea It . litg, 2
I , lox, *lO ,"' . .145
ni4iititt43 Ib., 40
Prutl/25.". lb., .. 62%
'Woo); 48 tb.; . • 40
Soup Beane.lFt it., 6 ,
Viuegur,ll gul., 12%
4..kpplelluttur,'i crock, 45
The
. • ,--
PHILADELPHIA. July 18, 1880.
_-FLOClt.l'lle•Tiour market iddull. The receipts are
light. and the deniind, both for export and home use,
limited. • SHIM or 400 barrels extra. et $5 87'•.6: 140
iarrris Brandywine-,made !rota new. whent.:nt s 5
3no barrels family at $5 76. and 400 barrels 'condemned
Western at S 4 50. Standard brandeof.Buperfine'are of.
, fOrect 4445 26. without Pales, exceptindute - to the trade.
at frunt,tbeee figures tip:MP:l5 to $8 76 for superfine ;
.extra and faaey brands. accOrtihte io
quality. cdtytt-Flonr
I. elid Corn .51tahare.quiet. : limns 'bit iurinee ais3,-
8234. and tbu lattereft43 87%-rf barrel. .
• •6,31tAl .—Thn markebfee %theta Sales
.600 tutehels. tut:way pritite .uew. red,tit4t 27@1. 28. In
clediug.4oo bushels Choice at $1 30: atid.'4oo bushels .
fair old Peon-ylranla red at $1 22. and white at $1 33
' at 40. with a small. ,bu,dneFs doing.; 'Rye continued;
stiarce.• Penueyleaula meth Id 'SU cents. corn—There
muds tirmatiil. and the-onlyitities are 1200;bustO.'.
els' peimisismithern yelloiverde 'cents, ifloitt. 044. are
former. 55 - a quote l'ounsyl %sunlit at 37(gi.3e count': 1000
butheis Del VAT 1 11 . 0410111 34-centi.
• Pill LADELP 1116 CATTLE 61AIIKET.---The offfrings,
-oriteef .(sittle reached tfan heme this Irsaik, nsoct of
IA hic:i were disposed of at nearly steady prices. ranging
from $7 to $9 50, inclOdiogvistetv'extre. quality at $lOl
wisse in fe riorlst-S4 Stdthi•.lo4lll*--net, andyrontogood
cattle at 6:46 gross. • 's
of Cows nod Cali en only eisou;.,l6o vrere.offerest and
sold at from 115 to Sh., each. it's , to condition.
The rettiots of Ifugs at Imhoff's Union itard •reaeh
ed :rat head during the hest tiro 441 cs. Still fed cold
at $7 MOS, and I•vru fed at OW -612 head wero
aiso Gold at the Avenue Yard, at 8734 the 100 lbs.
About. 6000 .sheep were offered and said jit:frotll CA)
(044 each, according to eundis ion.
IfiajOfttig‘ -,9t . itit4.
GOODIVE ,4 'S It4 l €lol3S
.IocupSno.CAI,V•SION B 001 :k„)111.F42 •
It6nien's fille dAYr , ERI, 4 ,
S TOMB BILS, ,
2 FLUIII.,‘A.,Aig2. ” . 1 1 4.
Cart /dad of sreniNERY, • . 415: .
ItY .PLIMOSk - " ' •
GIVItN - AWAY AT ;
..• • -
0111. AP JO , UV's, •.. •
In Stino's ion• ItutiollopixkOto the LIMB - ANON VAL.
Y _BANK
Lebati62, July . _
Ithea.m.• W. -• •••
•. •
ii •
FcamERLY OF JONESTOWN. LEISittiON COUNTY.
would .respectruill , inform his frientle,..and:theputr
lic, that be hie connected himself with Lowit, in
t h e Tog SNUJIT AND SEfeitt
No: 138 North. Third Stee:gt Philo
where. Le `rill .be. glad to: receive
dell it iattilithut will prove eatitfaetory. ,
.pbsedulptda,July 12,1860. '
• •
12 -. Tea die rio , 1 1ATaxOted.
3.1m0t Directors of I,noillnoletry JllPtrict Will
lemploy 10 mile -and 3 roman Tanaka for the
athoolm of said dlnrict. (Time end place Crillbalhind
in the Soyeriiitendent's iu enottier .
!Tem,
mo „ t hi; salaries (non ste to s3:i; according to caro
tid...ate. • TiIIIMAS KRAMlilt, President.
JOSEPH W. Nusintits, Secretary. [July 13 .11160]
'Peach e"' Is..Witt - II ed.,
F. 9
*h o w, Directacepf:dnitbiLLebduoirdb.triet
-:empley 9 rettehers for the Selaiola of eald-dietttiet,
for the eunulog Win of-6 .nontbs. - cTitoti end place will,
be fuutkil. lti the Superintendent's het, in another-161.
umn.b-Saleriee, • .
,-. HENRY GROH; Yiiijkot?
D. K.'.€OI.ATD, Secretor" .
. ..
siii - NApolittrtil •
LIVER INVICORA-TOR,-
, - -
. Ni:vE It DEBI LI ATES '. '
TT IS compounded entirely from Gums, and hie*.
Irome an established fact, seSteadard ;X edieino, known
and epproved by ail that hove useddt, and la now resoit
*Li with confidence in all the diseases for whjek.
it is recommended. p 1 • •
It 1111.• cured thousand'-•within the last two yeas who hafigiVen upell hope "''...„, of relief. as the num erolia
utuloliclted Certificates insc„;rny possession show.
'The desenkest be adapted ' •; to the temperament of the
lied ividuaFtiikinrit. a. us rn ed in ouch quantities as to
act grntlion the hOwels. Xi
i
• Let the'dietittesnf your Judgement guide you "hi
use of the LIVER IN „ VIGO it AT 0 lt. and It
.will,,enritLUKIL.COM--......SLAINTSBILLIORSAT.
TAOKS;- , DVEIPEFEIA. 'aCa 'CHRONIC DIArRITORA
S II X MIME "..,t 0;*:-Ild; ..;ir :PLAINTS,' -.DYSENTE
RY. DIIANST'a , 0 ORD .-ETOAWM. HABITUAL
corrprzziM. C IJO, L " - -•.tb,•CDOLFJUL,. CIIOI4N
.Rk.MII.BUS C,llol..Ertot 6 INFANtIiiM. F L.A T ll
' umcs,settli D It E„.,, , ;FEitIA LE :WEAKNESS
ES,- and may beniiml all ‘) cepsfolly.dvn ORDINA-,
MY. FAMILY .IiDE D.I ...., OINK It will cure SICK
RE A D A C IL E. - pm e. , thousands can testify:lin
Twwolic MINTryES, IF -11, 1 :.TWO OR THREE -TEA
ePpopeula ARE Tilt P7I,EN at commencement, or
struck.:. ..V,,,.... : , - ..1 . ._
ALL . W.IIOIIENAT_AKE ..!,,IGIVING their testimony
in US fitvor. ~. • . 'n • • .. • .
MIS-Voter In thentouth
__.::" . ",.millh„ the. nvigorator 'and
.sisitillow.liotii lotither.'. 2[ll-
,
• - :PR .11 ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE: •
- :: :: •- -- —..ALSO..- , - . "-- . . • .
' -• ' • 's ' ' . SANFOIP;r.B •
. •• FAVITAr :. •
CAT ekßTit , ttiSi
. , :-...
..
.
l compcntrft,ileoso4'.
Pireiettgetable Extrte-11:iriip in, GLASEDAs
SEE air night and willXcee p n
any climats
• •': TRb: - F . A M I'LSY c'd -.. , TR kItTIC PILL IS 'll. gtin
-1 tie but active Cathartic. 0 which tho.proprietor•- hoc
1
used iu Ida practice more • than twenty yelina , •
The constantly increasing ..› demand from those Who
have long used the PILLS L i i shit . Masai eeiSoir which •
j nit express in. regard to '”, their Iva asii.tursal sue to
place them within the . .y. tetich.'in'. ' alL'.• , ..
i The Profession well know' 4AI that d ifferent eathartics
I net. on diderent portions sai, of the bowels. ' • '
.The, FA MI I, I • CA 0 7. T II ARTIC , P1.:1.-1:
• haswitli due reference to 30 this welVestaldishod Lam,
I hitim.componnded.froth a •. variety of the pureatvege
i table gal:nuts. which =1 I"l,alike on every Part of the
• alitilentary'eanaLandarelGOOD and lA% idall, peels
where a CATHARTIO le dsitinceded,' such- -10 , 13) Is-
I. it ANamizNrs of the 1 ISTOhIACII, S• 104 NT L-
I NESS.- PA V
INS IN -IE - BACK AN 4,
D OIN S,
COSTIVENESS, PA IN 11 Alia . SORENESS 'OVEIt
' TIIE - WHOLE BODY, .., from sudden cooly Which
. freilisentli, fr neglected; kid Inc I nut boorsiio4Fro•
1
vcrYlit 0;13 , 8 0 'F' 'Alin i t TlTBist MO:IRVING SEN.
I
SATION OF OOLDOVER i r THE BODY, RESTLESS
NESS; HEADACHE , - or 1.,. WEIGIIT IN viz DEAD
j all INFLAMMATORY lID ' DISEASE, WORMS in
1 CHILDREN or ADULTS, I. RH RHEUMATISM , a great
: POO Pl Ot.oftlie BLOOD . and many disease to which
. flesh laheir, too hntderous . to mention iu this wirer-
' thement. Dose; Ito T. -
? -EdICE IIIREE DMus.
!• *The Llycr rnsigor'ator. and Family Cathartic Pills are
, rchillei.M . Druggist geddraily, and sold wholesale by•
the Trade in all the large tonics.
i
S. T. W. SAT:iF.ORD, X. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
, ' ?A 8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
00111.1116. OP F 01.701
I ' TOT' elle brifs Ir L . F, IL-41.• tidier, and Dr. Ross.
I July 18, iseo—ty:•• - - - 7 . -
on7ll:i:rtiet.
MEZZO
I• • ..• . .. ,
Cards Circulars Handbills -Pos.
tax ! , ao., infuted at thn'Advertiier office, at low
rates and ehort,nutiee—and in the mon: elegant
style. " . -... .
.
rflar ket.
i MEI M==l
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. ,
•
9 Teacher's Wanted.
HE' School Dite . elori Cornwall district will em
ploy 9 Teachers fort &Schools of said dletrict. for
the ensuing term of tVmenthe.. (Time and place will be
fotind•in the Superintendent's list, in another coberun.)
'Salaries, $l9. ' JONAS. /MELONS, President.
Jos. Swim, Secretai.,; [July 18,1889.]
NOT IC E.
.
"ebanon County. Agneititttral and llortioul
.
tar.al Socl
A HERTEN& OP . THE LERE: ON COUNTY -A.GRI-•
/3, CULTURAL. TIOILTIOU AL AND - NIEMAN-.
ICAL SOCIETY will be held ^ ' .
YOllelefliiraft, on 'Saturday, the y of August
next. at I O'clock.. P. M. •••:i.
A full alteodaumi 'f the 'medibers of the. Execu,tiiii
Committee or Ilonid of Minageh 131:ardente - ay desired.
Th
Societ , acid . 61 4" " orrsthe"l4 of
".° ''::
VIJObt the
i s,
Mark - .D. ening . Adotp - loon ° :a.,li.lork .
nor, onatlia 0 inn, L I not., mdel'' Oroh,
Jose • Long . 'line
,lborrhtdi 'eel Doh W. W. Mut , '
ray; eery ic D Mel Clair , leh. Z . eel Chland.
John nson. maid! Witmer, 'S uel ID man, Daniel
Maid r,, C. P Stein eta, Jadob ichina A. V. Buch
er, P ter Zim onus , Leo. 11l . Joh Capp, Ecra
Ruch r, Pater brat, metal Er 'Jacob Omer ? Sam
uel' uck. Cif oaks° two.; on 'volt olf.hi.
Persona willing to become nietifidra of the above'
eoclety ghoul! not fnil to attend thie ;**ting as it will
be the'last regblar meeting before thefait and no pet.
son can become a member except .by sliPcbg the Char
ter and Dy-Lads at a iegular-meettnr• ''"
- . - , :-: • ~ ' WM. RANE, President.
Ho
iilAO rirt; Secretary. ' •
Lebanon, July 11, 1560.-44:
~
•
SCHOOL TAX.
T;11.:(1 °plicate for collecting the School-tax. for tho boro
of Lebanon for current year, h: been put into the
hamlet of the subscrlber,.who la authorized to make a
deduction of FIVE PER CENT. on all aehool-tax paid
him on or...before the 20th day of AUGUST next; after
which dote the whole amount moat be paid. By order
of tho Board OKO. L. ATKINS,
.14ebaknon. July 11,18004 • • Collector.
That's so: •
- rt.snerpr tdo late to learn, . ,
• .11 - Isloatter to do well. than isj , wall r -
It is a long ioad, that has ne turning,%O.
- It hi ill sharing against the Jew).
It is moregitainflil to - do nothjog than soutethhkg
r It is a wise child. that known it 9*n-fattier:
It is a-good horse; that never. stumbles:::
..It is Beizenstsin itnea,-:sell clothing. &tapir' •
-.• It is IttIiZENSTXIN Blto9y oh.odmbothwid-at.
Lelnutott , July 11, 'dd. • •
• •
•-', .. •
_Wanted to.llltyi - -.--.. •
, )t0.000 ES : 1:1 .S E E .Lg: It• Y. gi •
. , 50.,^000 bu,bf;t t ycinx; • •
. bO,OOO busbels OATS;' •
t 60,000 bushels WHEAT.
'.Atait'cLOYERSERD, TIMOTHY, SEED, Flaxeeed; for
which tbethigaest CASTS riricea Will be paid at. the Lab.
mum Valley. Railroad Depot, Lebuima . - •
• (p ii
oomix. UCIETEAN.
t:-rlbEl .. 041.10134704 W.: . • - . ' - ~.- .
aOszirsi - ixteiNitA RD? s
NEW. LIQUOR' •
'coustrif a f'WALNITI' . and CHESTisTUT
' • LEBANON, Pa.
EDDIE othscrinq basing opened a liquor atore,,la p
Mired to ftuilfitaallieindst qf_koreign and, D'o'mestic
end'ridall•attlie lowest cash prices.
Hie stock *insists.
WINES; BItANDIES. BINS, '
RUM, WHEAT, tarff.,
11 .
.' • .
POSATOE and ItYB WHISKTE, •
All of which will be warranted to ba as reproi.ented
and eold 'at prices that will make-It an ^ottject/or stealers
to buy of him, instead of going or. settaing-,to-tbii city.
-it is hoped theJldtel Keepers and otliers dill call and
examine his atoek before purchasing elsewhere.
Physicians are Mao respectfally requested to give Ids
.liquure.a , trial. Ile has the best and only article of Pure
- dadt Wine Juice in thitrbordegh. .
Dec..2V, 189a.j., ~.; . ItBINTIARD. ;
NEW OPENING OF TRAVELING.
• •
Lavella Cloths, Gtoy Beier). AnglaLio; do. .Gritgello,
Jlifoveae.Sttipeodippor-Chkoim.Om+, ,GontJapertaL Pop.
Gaunt lA'ololTls.llobitir Nitta, &c:•••
& STINE:
L . ••
ebanon . ' Deposit D:itik:
Carbertand end., on c e doorozsr of RcinharVslPP.ol.
• I,‘ , lbL.ptty the following - RATES of 'INTEREST on
‘' DEVOSITS,
For 1 year, and longer, 6 percent. per li-nntim;
Tor 8 months; andlonger, 6 percent. per ens=
, For 3 months,-and longer, 4 per' cent-pot anrinm:
I requiring- a abort notice of withdrawal. Interest paid In
full for the Deposits from : the date of "deposit to the dote
of withdrawal We will also afford aititieral line of nc
.
commodatit na,to.those.who•may:LiVor us with Deposits,
payable ondemand. Will PaY. B premium on'SFANISII
sand MEXICAN DOLI,AItS. and also od old. llfesteoTht _Do&
Ears and Half Dollars. Will make eollectiona on and re
mit to all parts of the United Statee,• the Catwalks mid
EtlfsPa NeViiate , Loal%'&c. , &re sod , dit !kgeriond
CIIANGEand BANKING RUSIN Edd. _
. • G. DAWSON COLEMAN, thimble/it.
Gro. qinza, Cashier. . ; • ,
. The untleralool, MANAGERS, amltualefiloally liable
to the extent of their Eatates,• for all Depoilta and other.
• , bligationa of the . I.s.aamox.DElPOertatat el l; ' •
IMON. CAMERON. , G. DAWSON; LEILiNi
•EQRCIE, 'MULLER, LEVI KLINE, : '
JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTGA,:
Lelatnoth May ..12,12911. GEORG M.... , •
BUSH ESS ' C4-RD'S
- Whi. .11t414: -
ITORNEY AT LAW, liiiiireithitiod hie otll4e4,l4tam
"), berland street, In the remit !baiter peenkloB;bY
• Ueiran ken . A -Bros'. ea% Jewatystorit, !IMAM - Mules
Greenawalt.'s ilirdware State. •
Lebanon, Aptil 18, 1.86 11 : • •
GEORGE W. KLINE,
A TTOitNET AT LA
Lebaupn, Pa. . (Lpbanoli, Slay 4. 1869.
J.,.H.
A it.EMOViID big °Rice of
ck's (sei:ond story,) Cum berlal/4
street., Ljbittioii.Pli. . . • '
Lebauqn, A Pei 6,1860.
•Biricks - Brick:
Etr...onalarolgotoll. itt North folbanou. illlll-,400** of
•tho beat BRIONB for sale" No* bettor- ditv'be' Obi
tatoed thht veigh6 .rhood, find Lei will. it
jarge Quontitiie Of S4,(oaarP6rUKuld6(l'
Also, % Stith , loch add 9 Loch of dip, WWI . 4.
Boards and Plank6A'fbr isle. - • DAY= BQ •
North Vobanoo,'lref., lb, lett L. ‘..• • •-• ••••‘" .
TAMER SEWING MACRINES,
illauttfactured for the Grover & Baker S. M. Co. by the
- PARKER : SEWINC. MACHINE'9:O4:
~
'= AND MAKING - OMER: 4t - . BAKER% .CELE.OR.ATra, i ' .
F4w.jJy.-,..• J S:.o*iiigl'i--=l,laeittliti . 6kg,
tA . N.t*.:STY:44RItt:S4* .
IL H. ROEDEL, LEBANON, Fa., OFFERS FOR SALE A NEW STYLE 'MACHIN*.
They will ugm,,FBLE, STITCII , RUN- and BIND In the Mini, nerior manner end arethenniF;ninnininn in
tho'market thet.Ars eo well and simply , made that they may be sal/Clad 'realities-with no other instructions than
are contained in a. oficularayhich accontpanies each maeh ine, and from which a and opiiiurteen wait may read
learn bow todee and keep thent ; in . order . .. They. PBW rapidly, and will do then sowing of family' cheaper stud
in leas time than ten seamstresses.
Hand sewing is feaVimpointig among thethings 'of the past=- . .shiti. What family. ill ba 'without " a Bbvciirg:3lxs
chine wben our ruryemitehtu VII sow hetter, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possibly .bations•by tifittip
IT IS LE AND; MORE-EASILY - :IttEur IN °EDER TITAN
, OTIIER ./EIACII ES ,•-• '• e• ;
*3. I 3 II .ncedavitue•thq attention of kanners to this Marhine,as he is cputtdorit it fs the very artietofotthstr
• ' •-• . -
Cali at Loltsnots.
Liiiie,..,40.4*i011.0. - ' _-'' ' - ''' - b s• R A tit rtl•S 4- _,_' - :
rutiLE undersigned has constantly -en band andfor sale • •,.
1 "-'-' 'Whblesate and Retail 11 tee ''Slo
r . re,
I a good supply of.tliejfe,stlifoo - owl - swim for build- !
ing,purposes near the Donasktta*vr urnaeo, which_ ill / J.luslien Removed 'MIAs Nevr'llailding. on Camber
be-disposed of on reasonable terms: , ~ , land Street, opposite the Bugle Buildings,
Lebanon, Junet, 1859. , r cEINII4II tatiE.4.. .'4 ~, Lebanon. pa.
........._ ... .•. . ....,, " • -.?'.:": -,,:i ' - ~,,, ' ...• .. _,... I,:rpELE subscriber reeptutftillY announce to hiviacqualn.
Niteainin - &: , :-Agrei.iiew - -, . I X .tances and the public In general,' at he has-botz
..,
_.• 15' J ,, „ . .r
staidly on hand a large stock of . ..
' - - - comxissrox • MERCHANTS -''' ' • -
I. ~,,% ' -D * U 0 S , PERVITAIBIiV,
'Soo- 236 North Delaware' , ViVi , to illid . OWN ° ' 3l,4l i . Wate-T . .` ITITrI) IbIX F "S - • ' PAINTS • 4'
N 4 , ,
Street, ritILIDItLPHii. .. +_ '
Liberal Cash advance( magi on (1 fl BM I SA.J..S . t*"`""' . ' DUE-STUFF ; S:
FLOUR itt
, i
_VARNIS.iii , ._ TIIRPENTIND,
S ' ltA IN - _ -- '
-.- -',. . - -. ~, - 1 GLASS=IVAUX, --- at . Alltll - S HES, , .
- . wH ig i c ry , .
~- ,
.., . . •
,-- 1 . 1141.11-9 IL S A. -. , r.,,,, f . , .E'XTRAOTS, . -
a .,..„„,.
~,.... _ , - I Burning Flufcl Surgics, Instsoineurs, Toilet Soaps, flee
..e.'' , ''° , .''F , - gam. Tobacco,' LT. AiSo a variety of Panay
~,Arileles too
tn
uuerotiktO -mention, which be offers at low rateia s and
"nrranta the qualities of the articles as represented.—
Pitichiseis Will Please remember this, and examiab the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing 1180-
whore. . *QV- Physicians' preseriptions and family reel
.pesearefully„,qouippernded.- at all-hours of.the • - day or
night. by "calthWat the fh..tg Store, 'opposite the Eagle
'Buildings: - '-. ;•.! - .: .. J .: ~ .;,, • • ... . ,
On Sundays:the Store will top' Opdthri - for the com
pounding of Prescription's bdtwean thn hours of Tiend
10 o'clock, A. Ai., 12 end 1, and 4 , trtit 6 S. . M. -
Lebanon, Dec. 9, .
185. DAVID S. BADER.
. .
Sept, 21 1859.-I,v
tii%fiThD
COil Titypr
i'APPICS. 'Lebanon,'Pn Orttere:for TUYERS
j,-arith.despateb. sod shipped to all parts of t)ttt Uni
ted-States. Address W. P. L. WHIAtER,.
Pels::15; 11360: ' ' Lebanon. Pa .
E B EAT ;1, CO-. , '
iurniiure
.
' Curers.
r...IIOLEBALE . and retail Warerooni.. No. 236 , Noith
V - I , 2d Street, 3d-door-below-:New, West.aide, Phila
delphia We are. Inanufaeturing, all kinds of goode'in
th 2 libOe Deatera,and floneekiwpakii will fufd it
to tlielrititorbet• to give wg - a
7,taiah fit, , 18sitt-3rn.'" • .
... = . , . ,
-.--. .14FAYETTE-BROW,ER.-
)
• W.IIS 'FITTER, ' . -,..,: .
virkwurSTIMIET ; iiext.,Bior to A. -S.- BLlPS"Office,
LBBA - NONi&A.- '., • ...:- •,-,,, -pan-4, 186 9.
D IDJoii see, AT - kill:3 Z 88.0.'S Now Boot and Shoo
. - PUILADPL. PUTA. -_- ' --'• .._
'.;.' ..:'•. -WATCH ' kND.P.P.NvELB.Y.STOt
11, -- i •
d-p
' 02C&BAD..PORMER OCCUPANT,
- •.--.N0.-'l4B. • Amara - SIiCOND STREET,
0 0 .1 ,01 t OF QUATOIY STREET.
pug iii i 4o,,,i f ood ;ice leaned the aborepremisenwkere
1 he will 'keep a large aagOrtment of Gold and Silver Witches. of Amertatn. - .English and Svilsitthattofacture.
' of the most celebrated maketa in addittori to which,
will-be found a waifs on
hand {and made to order) an
exteneiva vltriell of Jewelry. Slicer; and Silver Plated
ware: tkgettfor with oftenerat assertmeat (Wendt geode
out' e blandly kept In a first clam Watch and Jewelry
The patrons of 0. 'Conrad, and those•tyr
her, toaether witivtiMpublic generally, :are:Wilted to
call s where limy; will reeelve ii,gixid.articre:fd.. - their
money. de lem determined todo strictly a cash btlet.
ness, pixie will be sold very low. 4, ffingll Pic#44 and
Quick Scats," la the motto'of this establishment... '
'X8 3 11814 BitoomALL.
• Fermerly CONlta.b,
N 0.1.48 North Second St., corner of Quarry, ghtla.,
NOTICIK.
ISRIGADS INPZ&I'OII. 9 I3 OFFICI, 2trn Ifatbana, STTI
DlPl
eiox. P. V.. alrrnsvowe, PA., July 1:1800.
NOTICY, is hereby given that the Regiment, whirh
was coluposed of the 141ydratown Dragoons.' Wash.
legion Artillery,Vonestown ttlflea: National Rifle* sad-
Fredericksburg Qnards, is rirtualPy dfshtnded, theth
not being enough companies now to continue eila•dtegl.-
ment, of: which, ell:pertiert interested will takernotlee.
Wlll. TICE,
Brigade Inepeetor, 2nd Brigade, sth-Division P. V.
July 11,11360..'
NEW
MAIL . . ARRANGE:RENTS.
4.
LIitRA.MMY. & SIIAFFERSTOWN.
-10eaTe I.4aton 'an TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and
SATURDAYS,. at 1 . o'clock P. N. and a: Shaffer"-
town b 3,5 o'clock , M. Leave Slo69l:rttawn someday!'
at 8 o'clock, - ,4...8! , and arrive :atLebanon by 10 o'.
.Agit*EiiSTOIVN missanistisli.it;ft.
•
• LanTooBNottoriliown on MONDAYS, WSDNSSRAYS,
and F.RIDAYS, at 7 o'clock, A. 81.. and arriyo at Ilia.
sante - raw - Me at 9 o'clock, A. V. Leavo Miseetnerovllle
same days at.l o'clock. P. 1.1., and arrive at Shieffers,
town by 3 o'c,lock, P. M.
tn. PASSENORItS and .Y.X.PItE.49 geode carried and
promptly delivered,
Plecae.Of ataltiin, In Slaeffdrstawn at DISSING
ER'S, 4,ia . peliauvn at the KAO
.ESSANUE.I.
.
Shge wa,.aily 11, 1860.
Oierge -
LEBANON COUNTY
• _
TRANSPORTVION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley .
. Railroad.
p&RTICtILARAtUntion will be paid to Goode thine.
eifhp the Lebanon Volley Railroad. Goole will be
pehedaily to and from Phliadolphin to Lebanon, Myers
town pad AnnilleStationa and all , other points in the
telfirs tinetcd Par at tiiitignit itoesPite ratiF
an - I ;11311'ed,toU#Ith diepateh.
*The P.:nntli/dr-Will,pay partienleir attention to. and
attend periotil ll Y;to the receiving and delivery of all
Freights. • " "
Fnr inforrnaticin.itpply aide Office it the Lebanon.
Talley Android Dept. Lobanoil•
••kIUIVAItD MAll K. bit Agent in Ptillachdphle. will U
tility bo.foundne-W Ii Bush's Merchant's Hoed, Ydrth
„Mkt/Phititddphia.
:• •JulY11; W. ] OEO. 110gUAN,
Tettekektil Exatninations in
•. - Lebanon t,"ownsaty: ..• •
.Fbr School Year, Juxe.3BCD-,—June, 1361. •
Corniced', Zimmerman's ffcbool Home,
N. Leb. tw_p. 73.
Lobe hot: • Lebanon Accden*.
N. edit:ll4. Schooldlonai, 14'
Scbtelfortitown.• • • .
Newmatiatown; ' • • ‘...17 •
Sivatera, Jonestown, - 111
N. Aunville, Aiivllle, •'
S. do •« 21
Union. • Copperhaver's School Bemis, • w . 22
B. Hanover. barPer'n• et W 3
Londriuderry, Palmyra, .
. 24
Bethel, Fredericksburg, it :17
. )IVerniOwn:• -"
S.l.tihnuou, lied Schoolllonees . Sept, I
N. it—let No 11110 ":""all wi,ather iu the above
. 2nd, Private ey.iiminations Will not be allowed ex-
rcpt in such cases :wire +Teethed by taw. ,• ••
gt'd. 'Citrildrites must Int examined in the dititriet
, which the) first apply' Are einployment: , ' ''"`
4th, Applicant% who de netwieli to - be examined in
all the branches named uplift the certificate, need not
. •
41 , Applicatits will provide themselves with pun::
ink; paper, Ac.-
6th; The oral inetbsal of examining a ill be need in
24:the branches, except such. as strictly require the
'bitten.
.7th, Millie for beginnittextiinftfittknut A n'elbck in the
morning. And (*weber' , who oreliot . punctual, will run
the risk of not being'examlned at all.- • •
Bth. As heretofore an opportunitY will he'given ' to all
teachers to notice:l4 for the Penim School jo urea p..
11th, immed.qtte!y_ atter the examination and before'
any certificates are, grinted this•lnrostorp.a,rl Supt. will
bold a short private meeting to nonu I t concern log the
character. stending,'Ate different applicants.—.
Also suoh other matteetraS4fa brought before them—•
after which tbeAtifffltints will again ha admitted '04, ,
calve the certif. cattle•
,otb. titithe dOty orMirpitera to be predteit: Ps;
.3" .o„ :l43ls: t i l tY p W eri ll a rt , i d d i tin ;
t.
routs nod other catisentflife
- Lebanon, July 4,11360.
Dig - 80411160 k tOrf 044Prtrt Ise!-
:
rpRE Co•Partmerabt&ufbiv, sainting bet*odu the -
il• undersigattd, 14.. et:oder the. aim or. BOAS,
OASB ER & OETTAbi, clisivlvek, • : : , ,,gl.
'. . . IER BDII AR DOHS.
•; GEORGE 01111139 R, •
• ' ' JOSMEE id. wierst...
• betisiori, iuly 4, IsBo, .......f.... 4 i —" ..:'
• ips. ~ : The.busince_ lOTA, 42910124ded by : ‘R.Fifilik
ctivrTflL. •—•• ` ..:. • ~... :-•-• -."" '• '... '. : -:
.• ... . .• .- - . , . - .
VER,NON & CO.: 1
#34oAtystrAiff
Sal' WO, MtSH...
fße r 3Vilr'3llraClEilr.•
- - - -- , _ .•
OOD .a ria -I'Ate
..m .
y TUX
.up.itersigned. having bought Mr. '.
~
.11.,i , lieiery Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a -
short distance north•east of Messrs. Foster a .
Match's Foundry, in - tho borough. of North .
Lebanon; and also bought front 200 to SOO CORDS OF
WOOD and front 800 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of ell
kinds and grades, which i will sell attho yard or &flyer
at as small prate as will suit the times: I thbrettire in.
'lite ill those that arein want-of any of those articles to
Akal'Ald soothe smile,-itscertaln prices and judge for
. tbemselves, , .. ..- DANIEL. Litart ( neramalt)
North Lebanon: Apri114.11.35ii.-tf. , . -..:.,.
• •
Adviti!ii-stratotos Noti ce.- •
• lon no
Ea-
I' It. l l ;e AS " rnr. o e f ,l 6 tTV s t t b r o l loiough git e ht:
anon; Lebanon county, Pe.. 'deceo,Sed;lmve been-grant
ed :to_ •the trabscribers, residing in held ,borough aid
county, alrr.Trzone Indebted to multi estate are request
ed to make immediate pity rent, and those havingelattne
to or dePAPOS to present them, withoilt dean
BARIUM IC RADER. Aduiinistratris.
ONLY PREPARATION
FOR STATASMEN,,JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,
Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify
to.the.eliheticy of Prof. O. J.... Wood's Heir ilestoratire„
and gentlemen of DM-Press are unanimous In its praise.
A few testimonials only can be here given; see circular
for more, and it will be impossible for yin to doubt.
47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20th, MS.
GrNTLEMEN : Your nOtc of the lbth Inst., hisheen rs
tilted, saying that you had heard that I had been ben
;efited by the Ilse of Wood's Hair Restoiatire,•and re
questing soy, certificate of the fact If Itad no objection
,tc• 11 44 fe - . •
.
i r miefie.4 6l4ll :ir, licatint. I thinle-it doe
mY ia
Ai it abobti yeir s; the oolor of-my hair auburn,
-and Inclined to curl. Some five or six yams sines it be
gan to turn gray; and thceet/pon the crown °tiny head
to lose its sensibility and dandruff to fortn . upon
of-these disagoabi)itles Inerensed time. end
about four months since a fourth was ad‘W• to them,
by heir falling off the top of my bead and Akeatetting
to snake me bald. • ' •
In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try
Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arreat the Tailing
off my hair, for T had really no expeceation that gray
hair could ever be restored to Its original color except
from dyes. I was, boweier, greatly surprised to BEd
after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the
falling off arrested, bit the color was restored to the
grey bairn and sensibility to the scalp, and dandiuff
*mock to form on my heul, 'Katy. much to the Irratifica
'llibrllli ffy wlfe, st whose soliditation . I Was'indnCed to
try it.
For tile, among the many obligations lowa to her sex,
I strongly recommend ail 'husbands who value the ad
miration of their wives to profit by my example, and
one it if growing gray or getting bald.
Terrxespectfully, - • BEN. A. LA vzNIIEtt.
To 0. J. Wood k Co., 444 Broadway, New. erk. •
Siaruestoh, Mith; 1850.
To PROT. O. J. Wool,: Dear Your Restore'.
five hae'done my Wargo. ; goellainee I cepitmepeed
the use of it, that I With t 6 itelthowrrto tta rim;lo
of its effects on ibe hair,-which are great. A COO or
"ffOlnatintay hir nearly deprived of heir, and resort
to your -Hair Restorative." theatitir will Itlurn more
beautiful than ever; nt least thid Is toy experienTee. Be
lieve .t sill Yours truly, WSJ. 11. RENEDY.
P. S.—You can publish tho above if you like. By
publlshinein our Southern papers 3(11 will get more
tatronage Suuth. I sue several of your certificates In
the Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper.
W. 11. KonedY.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. ,
PROVES/10R 0. J. Wow Dear Sir: Liklingßadthe
mle
fortune to lose the best-portion of my inuFfroirripl
I &Me of the yelleW 'fever. in New Orkens. i 0.1831. I
was-indueed to make a trial of your preir.ration,•and
found it,to answer as thp isyry; thing needed. My hair
is now thick and elosty, riltenh . words eat. hWprleis`my
Obligntiona Cu you in giving to UR; afflletod suchalrese
• urC". ' FINLEY JOUNSAIN.
t f I,a Rettosetira Is put ut, in bdttlea of three - sizes,
viz:. large, medium, and small; the small holds a
plot, and retails tor one dollar per bottto; Lilo mediem
holds at least twenty percent: more in profortion than
the emelt, nitalla dhlterti 'per bottle; the large
Ithlds a nettri,4Ulter coot. snore in proportion, and re•
WIZ tor sq.
U. WOOD & CO., Ymprletora. 444 lfe adWay ; Sew
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo..
And sold-by all good Druggists and Fo.ney Geode Dealers.
April 4. ltatin.-.Stu. .
OTICE Is hereby given - thatAhe •Sent “hinlet,pro•
N
Iron Works,'! an. 1.3 hl(iles, with Rigging,. beltina
to the undersigned. Shouitr any . one interfere with the
add itroperty; - er dettd,f4t; the. `parties thus offending
ieiEi.hldelq.t with set - .e-ding to law:
. ' •
PUThIP
14461;5te Nix.,
G . 104 WA *TIED.
41111 E urateillaned.wly-tlia liletaittleas lee all
Ithuhrof .41:2 60R i t.ma r
et the Warehouse, on the Union Ceate4.Wsl it'agrest.
11Orth Lobaiion. • . JOHN' razz'.
North Lebsnon, .Tune 6, 1860.
r [l.ll E bool account* of MYERS St StigUß.harlugheen
I transferred to Dentin 'Hoffman, Onnia) Misiik. WU;
lik.M.Eckert..Jdnath . i4 add:Zloty 461rdtlitt
Notfee'L'. therefe.r e.kfrerild4lf toete - nlis hilAbEed . tote
payment 11111141 W made to the underaigued on.or before
August 1, - I860: ANTLI9NY S. ELY.
Lebanon, Juno 20 '6).
A.:i.isessment Notice.
rrIIE Board of practoxfof the I.YCOMLNG couNTY
1 NI OTCAT., INSMtAh,C.V. COMPANY, have author
ized en Avesernent (No: 37a) , of three per cent. on all
pyetnituri Boles In thu prnisessiou of tho'Coufesux,esfdoh
were in iftirc4.,On the Stet:day, df g6o,_ ;Lod Itree
appointed ADO' Ilftlrit.vcat, Receiver for tho counts of
LabanoA, itho will 4all ou''themembera-;6l'tGe,Com
Poly iitriniktkontity, th a dtmrt. time. an the whOleitikeiet
be paid befto ttiei drat day of SEPTEMBER. nat.'
or4r M tbeaoard. ARAI! ORITTINCE, R.-.
one ' Rivriver.
'MYST XECEIV RD at floury & Stine's.
lace head !hack Silk !‘rtititilla Fflnie;Fita
ok hinge, of all cololara, Callt...,,,Trlcambiga for
••tiataihierrttit talaters stur. Th e Is ler
Diatin s 'Royal Silk .13httOn9,
lleGirdlara, VAret RibbOnA f taide
Button, Se/liof at reduced prime p •
. .11.ENIVY E : • .'S
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IV6vlll -,
I:tbmkon Steals,
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xi IRA a : •lia - F l Ug: I.4 `" mi 314 ' 111[111c(
NO. „MAX Flagg 1 i -
IV N I Li., idll , :piry Allen& to. 411 ' o'r- r ,- 4
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11 veariiia iLlltklibroPditenis.,: i ,
Ih r Ote-Ligist Mirka:Wan kr cash. ; era .
and ninnarnainent. of. ow.pnblio fa, goy et
• kW, ; 01 61 raWlilloAcitikth,Wakr OPICIARARKI Alien
iklll to tinniness. • . ' JuNATON'OIIBOA UAW',
.. , ArOa Lelksitimp hisiilo, 18W, c. • „ : ' : -.-
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REIM
RANIEVY 'RARER; Atliatntstrator
Lebanon May so not,.
EMI
WORTITY OF'
'Universal Confidence and Patronage.
Notice.
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