Bethel, at D. Brown's, (Gosheit's.) Weakliest, at Reinbold'e. . Milloleuk, nt 'Weigleyte. ‘ lleidleberg, nt Dioainger's. ,Cold Sprang, at Union, at the Union Forks! • • • ' 11t artft 'TGE CIOtIII.I.4TEII. Lebanon, Aug. 8,1 . STANDING COMMITTEE, Lebanon Borough, West. Warid,lfenry R. Hart- Chtitritian, John Foil Ward, Lebanon, henry Derr, Henry J. Witmer,lL Lebanort.Bor- Wigh ? C. H.Meily, Franklin Walter; N. Lebanon Torkiship.AdAm HeatOlolornon Gingrich, Beth hi, DaVid W. Hbrich,-BliewWalborn; North Ann vine, Abraham Meyer, Joseph F. Mats; South Anuttille, C. P. Stineiffett, - Glen. Bigler; London lautuel Thome, John Raman. Wrna-W. Murray, Isaac Hetrich; E. .1111120- yer, , Itittellit Fox, Henry Gilbert; Cold Spring, Adain.l3itak, - E. 0, Gault; Jackson, Samuel-Mor- Stt, liHertalor; Ileidleberrg, Satnuel Acbey, uicitie Noll; Milloreek, John Weigly.,...Michael 'Holstein;' S. Lebanon, Esra;-.Buoher, N.-Becker; Cornwall, Franklin J, Witmervi Joseph.. -Smith; (J. H. S.) Sirabsi . se JusuVq. Quoper , 'rheum 'lushes. • niernberts . o the Pereeverallee Engine and Hose Company .`of - the borough of Lebanon, are regnested to attend tbe funeral of Aaron R. Light, a late member of the Company. They will meet 'at the Rail of the eompanytar that-purpose oft . Txtuusztr Morning, August 16, Sit S o'orOoli. ty order. ;1!,?. YFautz has quite an ex. teusive:Vegetable Garden in the North-weetern portion Of tbis borough. He raises sll manner of Truck, and is enabled to sell at prices beyond competition. Ilie..,prasent, place of business is at the cornemof Cumberland and, blisket streets, uppoittelthe Market Howe, where he will furnish mottling in hie line. Theensocragement of the public lc desired. FritE.—The ljert, of a large fire on litet,Fijdo;night,, wite;occnsioned by .thp barn:. lug, of a barn 'and shed bf Mr. Martin Withers, botweeil Myeistnivn and ArdieY'd Corners. A large entioiot of grain wee destroyed. We have hot been able to 'Lenin the 'particulars. It is supposed to have been set afire by an incendiary: The Concert - given at - St. try's Chewer, of this place, on Saturday evening, was not so well attended as We expected it_would The absentees missed a treat. The musio was Selepted ;with great care; was, of the. grandest *lnd; and performed with much spirit by mas ters Of the profession. The choir sang at maps nu Sunday morning in St. Mary's Church, and Moo In the Gertnati•Reformed Church on sandiik seen lng. 'STATE SENATOR.—By reference to put' advertising columns, it will be seen that Dr. JONATHAN Z6Bllll, of Shileffolllt&Wily offers him- Self to the people of Lebanon and Dauphin rmunties as an Independent Candidate for the State Senate. st. Zerbe, id an old.line Whig; has acted with and Worked for theitepublican party since its organization, but becoming dissatisfied with the court House Clique of this borough, hat de: prom the decision of the would-beam/item of both. Patriot mtd Union of Harrisburg, cob tlittethe following WHAT IS THE HATTER! tlornithen' Zerbe, of Shaefferstown ' Lebanon tonnty, announces, in the colamos of the Tete propk, that be is an independent candidate for Senator in this district. Dr. Zerbe is one of the most active and Influential leaders among the Republicans of Lebanon county. 'He ban been a standing delegate from Heidieberg town. ship to the County Conventions of the Opposi tion, and, on one occasion at least, presided.-- Whenever the party was in peril, or a candidate rCeediki unusual exertions to save him from de feat, Dr. Zerbe was one of the mon called upon to do the bard work, and he responded to the summons wills slaority and effect. Ile was, in short, an active 'influential and indispensable party leader. itiere is evidently a deep feeling oe disaffection among the Republicans of Leba non county against the nomination of Amos R. Boughter when so decided a party man as Dr. Zetbe takes the field.openly against him. It Is net surprising that the men who have done the bard work for the Opposition in Lebanon county should rebel when a raw recruit like Boughter tierries off the honors. Mr. Boughter's political Mimi has been ebort, but in that time be has Managed to belong to neatly every political par ty in existence. He first appeared before the public lei Denttieratio candidate for Senator when the'district was competed of Lancaster and Lebanon. Ile wet nominated in 1.854 by the Deinoorats of Lebanon county for Congress, in structed the-Conferees to withdraw his name— ithich they did—and the perky being left with out a candidate by the withdrawal of the person afterwards nominated, Mr. Boughter again came forsarti.sui a candidate And announced that be ett - beim Withdrawn from before the Conference without his consent.* During the progress of this oanspaign he joined the Know Nothings, al thbulit he reared .before the public as a Dem ocratic can date, and by. thus combining t e votes of al Kirin of the Democracy and a po lion of the twat orderhe gave John C. Kunke l a close race. Aftgr this defeat. he glided very 'naturally into the ranks of the Qpposition, was an Anew/loan at long as that party was in fash ion, but became alleitublioan as soon as it be gan to wane. now the Republican oandi. date for Senator, and Dr. Zerbe don't like it, and ron'ketand it, and means to run against him. • This !s a mistake. • - istr, 44:pithier finStranted -t/+4 conferees in ,withdraw his name, and after .llll4l expressly admitted the fact in a letter we Embliabod at the time.--:Ed. Advertiser. The member of Mt. Lebanon Lodge, M., with their families, design having a otonte excursion on the 30th init., to the Blue Thiele Aquecluot. 53W. Sixth Pennsylvania Stato Con ilitOrdeu. of the Junior Sons of Ameri ca, oz : s t, A t rottaville, Pa., on Wednesday, the let hut . if/opt:tree delegates were in attendance, renrcairisaissg: twenty-one Camps,—each Camp am o ng ohm aglegates. The delegates from this county eteransiiegmell • Lebamon,A4-1110E Ebur, H. 11. Lantz, Ir. • • Isfyerstown, 110;44i J. P, - /ihnbleh, H. T. Itibig higusi P. G.'lltarit' , • - -Aitmaowa, Nor 68 ,• &.-P . Rank,'W• H. Yeager, H. Brown. The business wee et Ci.ifYikt4, nature. The Convention wiltnrreet again' at Norristown on the Zos Vi r ectasilday iu Augtuit,.lB6l. This sectip, ,of country has boon vi4uvevitt. rafna,ldurllgthopaetweek. 2 14., 1 11 at , qind Te.viigetithleß, corn and potataa they ire moat too late. - .. . ~~g~: $l5O A YEAR lifr. - Williato McAbee, of Notth Lebanon toe-Milli, lia,a announced himself as an Indepeildea caalithiate fee; the Assembly. PA. .T 15, 1860: We. notice among the rfigiStOre&-Ar .rivala, the.following Lebanonians in Philadelphia last week Mark, R. A. Ruthrauff; C, S. Frantz, it. it. Itue el , C. L. 80win50r . ..r0d...T . .41. Sttohnt, 4.l 4 7:agunt. • ItS. ENtIONSIK ..Letegtra toutay , a,meistetti their 211, 1800, egatoti v to re thet 0, to terie owe - eteieek, Ft*/ Jti the borolifh - . - . t .W 37 411010141§hrit . #0 . 13t . 1 I .ihiAlth - Chinch Babb th School will take Place next Sat urday, Aug tlitseklieilmares Dale, in Pie Nie style. The itnvilleHand 'W ill he in attendance. .. . Mr. 1 iir.A. tight made as iiretty . uHalloos: seeneion from this place, ,on: Satur day after ottialtlittyliody cceild:desire to see.-- He used a laigeileittgOiller; or Viie BalloOn,, and the p ea he ascended from war adjoining PerinanyilEkao. The air was alniost . perfeetly calm, searisely mesiing the ponderous vessel when inflated. !Everything in readiness, the, word to "let go," was given, and die terooput.tvq - Carritid gracefully into the,upper regions. After rising to a mmaidaiable i!leyation he wife slitwly-Miirled tolliti BOtitAiiiird,:ol lindadahoitsw mile from the place of starting.- There was on this occa sion an Abaci - leo - 9011e ttsuftl.feeli*en.4 . l. excite ment attending Balloon as e ensiondilkit;the4ole affair wair:ilrelilinly and plealiffkirt - Vifolined that evelybody was delighted.. - lift. Ligites calculation is that he 'time:About 3000 feet high. He had a very extended view of all the surrounding countiy,Hieluditig flhaville, Myerstown, Shaefferstowti,- &o. lite makes an as con Sion with his Gas BilltooliTnini'olieiteriburg on the 25th' inst. . . - 11l meet at the paßle p.m. )1 .ICtplac Liatee,:at 7. ,Rt 7 o'clock, p: Bowman's. lertrion's. s I ea Je. The 'ContinentaVPuttiPaign 'SC;lig star of Lincoln and flanalla to be bad at T. 14. Miller's Book Store—prir Oasts, . Next week is 'cOurt week. The, Ilartisbarg folks, whosb Olson overrunning With the vagabonds Of.the two, counties; felici tate tbemSelves that they Will be relieved of the ,I,,alianntrgapg prottrarlon; - They are probably not aware that opr,jailLlOWanconsploted, and that our Couronay seud , thom. on extra , lot of eonwpe: '-The Reading Room and Library of the Y. M. C. _Association is open every SAT'URD4.I , evening fore the benefit of,the, , Membent. The Library is large and of a good seleotiori,alt lovers of good reading will find it greatly to their ad vantage to become members either of the Libri ry, orTAssoafation, theitiZgettitt is hut One Dollar per year, thereby securing to them all the 'privi leges of the Association it . pti Library.. There is also a :Claim! Prayer deellagr-of , Male Members of all denominations held- in the roem every Sab bath afternoon for ene-henr, commencing at 1 o'- clock. All, both young;and old Are most cordi ally invited to attend.!=lny pare* desiring. to become a member of the, same, please apply to Wm. G. WARD, See'y. To KILL VERMIN ON CATTLE OR FOWLS .-A writer in the New England Farmer says : "Take common lamp oil and.rub it in well back of the ears and all down the back. Do thls once a week, and the vermin will ditappear. It is safe. To bacco will kill lice, bat should ,bc used cautious - ly. Rub lamp oil on the back of the head under the wings and over the posteriors of any fowl once a month, and it vrill clear out all lice." Way WILL YOU WOrvEn? Dyspepsia is d brief, bat comprehensive OM for the numerous diseas- Ilks which Wert the stomach, liver, and th fact, the Whole system. totil Dr. Gieena dtatlivered the Oxygenated Bitters, medical ACICEICO has ex hausted itself in yriinfitte‘pts to care this di- Proceedings. 9f the. Democratic The Democratic State Committee met at Cres son, agreeably to the call of the Chairman, Au gust 9; I.B6o,'an'd was called to order by the Hon. Wm. H. Welsh. The roll was called, when the following chambers answered to their names, viz: Robt. Anderson, Stephen D. Anderson, J. Hen- ry Aekin, Vincent L. Bradford, Hugh Barr, James P. Barr, W. H. Blair, William D. Boos, John B. Bretton, Beattie F. Brown, H. B. Burnham, Charles W. Carrigan, John K. Chadwick, E. B. Chase, James C. Clark, John W. Clark;. John Cummings, Alfred Day, John Davis, Henry L. Diffenbach, C. M. Donovan, Philip Dougherty, Henry Dunlap, William IL Eckele, Peter Ent, J. Alexander Fulton, J. Lawrence Gets, Joseph Gleim, Thompson Graham, H. A. Guernsey, John Hamilton, Jr., J. H. Hobart, Charles H. Hunter, F. M. Hutchinson, S. C. Hyde, Joseph S. Hyde, George W. Irwin, Robert L. Johnson, Reuben Keller, James W. Kerr, J. Monroe Krei. ter, George Lauer, Loma Leech, H. R. Linder man R. P. Magee, Charles D. Manly, Robert Moday, Thomas .C. McDowell, John P. McFad den, Peteg Mclntyre, John F. Means, 11. F. My ers, 0. H. Myers, Howard L. Miller, George W. Miller, William U. Miller, E. C. Mitchell, Rob ert E.Monaghanilt. Bruce Petriken, Frederick S. Py ter, D. R. Randall, Bernard Reiley, Stokes L. Robert, Davld• Salomon, J. B. Samson, Henry J. Stable, Israel Test, Joseph M. Thompson, Wm. C. Ward, Nelson Weiser, Jackson Wood ward, Wm. H. Welsh, Chairman. The Chairman then laid before the ' Committee the replies of the Electors to the resolutleal adopted on the 2d of July. Mr. Fulton, of Armstrong, offered the follow ing resolution, which, after consideration, and discussion, Was adopted, as follows, to wit=. — :. Regolved, That the Democratic Electoral isk; Tick et b e beaded with the name of Stephen. A. beag les, or' John 'C. Breckinridge, as an Bleeterzat Large, and in the event of the succesii of said ticket,. if Abe: greater number of votes shall have been east for Stephen A. Douglas, then the vote of the Electoral . Colege of the State shall be oast, for , Stephen'A. Doles and Hersehell V. Johns . on for President and Vi e:-President, but if for JChn C. Breokinridge, tlum for John C. Breekinridg and la Jo. Lanc.for Zile - e offices. If the..vote of Penn- sylvauin °snook' .t.the candidates for wham the majority of thero 5 braced; and it can elect any man ranitrig - for e offices Of 'President of the United States, claiming to be a. Democrat, thed the vote of the Eleokral College shall be cast for that candidate. • ,Iti will not elect either of the Democrats for Whom is oast, or any of the Dem ocrats who are voted rin the States, then the vote shall be cast fret a candidate who has the majority of the votes o the State ; and that the Cludiman of this COM ttee be instructed to ob tain from the gentlenien ion the Democratic Elec toral ticket of this State their several and distinct pledges of acquiescence iit the foregoing resole 'lion, and to report the telhlt of his action in the \ premises St the next. moeti ' of the Committee, to be held on the day of A division of the questi on the multi tidn was demanded, the fi rst pi to include all' a ft er the word "resolved," to and notode the word "of fices" The second part to neltide'all after the word "offices" to the wor "candidate." The third part to include all afte tho word "candi date" to the end of the reset on. The first di vision was agreed to by yea 40, nays 29. The second division was agreed to-- cas 46, nays .27. The third division was agree to. On motion of Messrs. Leech a d Johnson, it was Besofeed, That the Chairman of toe Commit tee be authorized to publish an addrees .to the Democracy of the suite at as ear a day as prae titiab le. On motion of Messrs. Kreiter d Davis, the proceedings of the Committee, we rdered to bo published in the Democratic piper f the State. On motion, the Committee, adjo ed to meet at the call of the Chairman. • WILLIAM H. WELSH, airmail. Seeretaries—H. B. Burnham, C. NV Carrigan, Wm. H. Miller, P. AL Hutchinson, H. R. Lin derman, J. Lawrence Gets. AN inspiring sight for a glazi ,the early down when irrreaks is the window THE Maw who•oosJdn't trust his feel'. .s is supposed to do business on the'ottala prin9i 1 0. TOMMY MY SOW MI6 toithe Store and brin:, me some sugar. Encino in, Ma ; sihni father d tell him to bring me a plug of tobacco; and a o tell him that Hoon.'keepe good tool lager af'. other things this bpi weather. THE LEILLINON; ADVEWMER.-r-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Stite Committee. MM Blank Warrants for Collectors of sehooliaquoi g nds of , Opllnotovii.apd .Treasurers Agqtoments.lbetvinewDlipetors findaieaelters,,,aud Orders on Temurer, for sale at this office. ... Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos . tees, be., printed at the Achertiier office, nt low rates and short notice—and in the 'oast — elegant style, ', . ' • ,'. . . ,GREATEST. Dxscovxvx OF THE Agare-ft.sehlitm occurs, that we nrdice, under any-cir cumstance, patent medicines, restomtives, or any thing of the-kindfor we. have a.; prejudice against most of them. But candor compels ns-to invite attendee to the advertisement-of Pror:Wohd's Hair Restorative in the list column at the Atottemief third page of - thism per. We are too juvenallelotreqUire anything , ofthekirdi,but some instandisref itrtise havenenie ointelinowletige wittalialuiest assures ne.that it Is a .soveVedgn' serluslY against the bail' becoming prematurely gray, is not a "Hair Dye but - upon its application as direstedy the effect lenrcklneed on the skin, whialLbringeonttlie ori ginal native colored bair,withosit'stiffnedsi-and g• trod it a glossy andatattirld 'appearance. We: have seen per sons who have need it and they arc 'mud( pleasediwith it. Examine the advertitatiient—Niesoliti Republican . Sold by all respbctable - Dzsiggiata- . - ._ ,, i - *.,4i11.1; --- -.11,..t4t.':' : • Bfiorviv-Srozen CLorrinfet TrArd., - Nos. OUT' AND 605. bittrricirr Atop Beefs' dimnwa,Ear ronzux—The subscribers, thankful for WO !Motet pat. rronagei heretofore bestowed by the eitizeni of Piiiiafiet i and'those Visiting the raetropolis,:bUre . Made he" Ilidrterat improrementeln their store, for the . OCcomino [dation •of their nunrarinis enstdxners. 'ln soliciting a •tontinuanee of that patronage, no effortiMall be wont- lug ott Our part, to.glye entire eatlifitetion, Ne believe the ptiblie • dernanfia, •mid will .spliport, a first-class'eldtbing Wifdre -- the - material , and :Work tritansitip'Esn. be, reliOd upon, and they receive thia, fru rellufief their Money, in the articles Those • desiring to hate their germents made to order will find 'an - advantage in selecting - from our large steek,of uncut geode. - We employ none but the most skilifiii • and warrant every garment to give entire satisfaCtion. BOOKIIILL at WILSON. . Bout Su mmEn ed e man (I for IE tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitter iacreasee. it to found te bathe - only , certalti. preservation of hodily strength during a period when:the httpoiphere is - calculated to induce a feeling of lassittvle and indigestion The worSt cases of Diarrhoea, and Dysentery give way to its potent influence. Innumerable 'Persons, who are .now alive and well, must thankthe discoverer of this preparation that they hate not been swept away all the "harvest of death. , Thollitters is recommended by the heat physi. dans in the Land. This is the best evidence aim real, value, becomes, es a general thing, they, will not speak a word in favor of advertised preparations. They have been compelled to acknowledge the claims of the Bitters upon the community. Sold by all druggisti. Free 'Trade seems now to be in favor with Napoleon M. To all in need of a good end beautiful WIG, on reasonable terms, we would say from experiencsrall on GEORGE TITURGALAND, 29 South 6th et., Philadelphia, when you can be Milted In a style and manner tmearpassed. Also procure a bottle of his ;Wormed iaitt. DYE far beautifying the heir, &c: feb. 22,1890.1-Iy. DR. tATON 8 INFANTILE CORDIAL,— "It.Muin he obvious to every attentive person that the Drat diseases of infants arise chiefly from the boivels, and in this connection•we , know of a medicbm which can be relied npisnwith perfect confidence in all Wan - tile complaints, - whatever their nature may=be. -We Speak of Dr. EATON'S DUMMER CORDIAL. It eOtiteine DO opiate of any kind—no paregoric; and relieves the sufferings of infants as if by' Magic. Miotltetnl by all means try this4.-even if all other remedies have failed. See the advertisement in another column of Mews. Ohureh d Dupont, Druggists, New-York, who are the sole proprietors; and also sole agents of the world-renowned "Dr. Bronson's 'Blood 17oof1 2 " which -is • a preparation for the relief of all coinpliunts arising from deteieneies of the blood,: from whatever causes such deflconcies may proceed. It is withoilt exception Dili most stringth. ening cordial any invalid could take, as it is,,imaiediatt. ly absorbed by the blood without having to go . 411.610 the process of digestion, and as blood is the life Of the human body, by nourishing and produang it. it soon restores to perfect health those even'who have been suff• feting for years.' We consider the abeve two Prepara tions decidedly the best of their kind offered to the pub. lie.--Chronicle, Quebec, C. Z. bee advertisement. For sale by Dr. ORO. ROSS. opposite the Court Hones, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. ..,.. , D PII4IPLES AND SHIN DISEASESare the _ mint of impure blood. The bloodbeep' mes thick and , .. clogged. The &hits not ablito coat ditthe impurities ; r j i so important to health. 'How many , young then and , )F, ' lection otice. women we.see with their faceecovered with pimples and : ~ TUE the : MemberenY Lebanon - County As blotches, w h o, are endeavoring to remove them by the : sedation for the detection of Her/ Thieves, use of soaps and-washes - of various.kinds.' This is very will meet on SATURDAY. September 1,18- Mingerons anti should never be lifsetised by persons de- ,-.• --'"'"• CO, at 1 o'clock, P. 51., precisely, et-the rib siromi of good health. Mothers who itaio • children of : lid house ia . Leonard Za:m iariner', in -the: borough of Meted With sores and eruptions, should itaet.' dry the IkPrll3ol,li for thepurpose of electing °facers fdr the Cid tip by external applications, for this way they wet drive suing year. . in the humors and produce illhealth for the chili. dur- ; • JOSEPH 105111ERGER, President;., . -.• , ing its whole life time. There is no mother that likes to :- ' , -Semust.":ltat' Secretary. Bee her ehildreteafflieted with,ftobtelealth. ; Win. E. A`reider, Treasurer.- . JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN IllillßPlllbS nre prepared . Aug. 15,'60. . .. expresslyfor the cure .a eruptlonsof.the skin such as i Pimples, Blotches, Sofee, be. They cleanse the blood off -In A SONIC PIC-NIC all impurities, producing a beautiful, clear and. healthy pn,„,,.,..,... ... , 8 v., co., ED to TiIII.IISDAY, August . 30, 1 . 60. -All . skin, so much *Wired. by all Pitnige.of taste and reline, Meek , ,IMlsuiYe Mountain Herb Pills- are. Sold by nil , the Members of the Masonic Fraternity with their temples are cordially Invited to participate. 'The Boat Medicine Deateks. Di. Geo-Ross and D. S. ltaber, Lob- anon. , . , . Will ICU VO Market street Bridge, Union Canal,' at 6 a'- ' 'clock, A. .11, of that day. Debation, Ang. 1,6 '60.1 WISTAIRM- BALSAM OF WILD CitERRY. Caughs, Cbids, Ihondiitis, Asthma, Crow, Thoopino Coughs, Quincy, and the namermis as well as dangerous diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, prevail, in our changeable climate, ut alt seasons Of the year: few arc fortunate enough to eac.pe their baniftd influence.— How important then to have at hand a certain antidote to all these complaints. ' Experience proves that this e4ste in Wistarfsßnlsciiti. to an' extent not found in any other remedy: however severe the suffering. the appli cation or this soothing, healing and wonderful balsam at once vanquishes the disease and restores the sl.ifferer tb wonted health. Frortl Z. 0. JERNino, Req.; PrOprietor of the Railroad Hotel in Middletdiatn. • munnanrox, DAISPHIN CO., PA., April 24,1860: Messrs. S. W. Fowc.r. & Co:, I have used the BALSAM or WILD CUERRY in may family for a number of years,' and can testify to its wonderful efficacy in the mire Of diseases of the Lungs ari4 Throat, and for Hoarseness dnd Bronchial A f fections. In al these diseases I have used it with unprecedented success. A severe cough or cold always yields to It when adminis tered according to directions, and I can cheerfully rec ommend it to the public as a sure antidote to these complaints. I deem it my duty, for the benefit of the public, to anneuric) that there is &counterfeit Baleent in the mark et. About a year since I purchstiakt-a bottle at a ding-. gist** at Harrisburg, which I found to be a worthless eputious article, predating nausea bud sickness, It was entirely different front that iollich I have since perches• ed of Jacob Bener, druggist, in this place, which has the written signature of "I Burrs," as well as your printed name, on tno Outelde wrapper. • E. •S. 'H_BNDIG. Coutiow.to Parchment. The oul fgenuine Wistar's Bed saw has the written signature of 'i. BUTTS" , and - the printed one of the PropriStore on the outer wrapper; elf other is vile and Worthless. • Prepared b ES.ETII W. YOW.DE_ .Desten,fuld for sale by. Joseph.L. Lemberger ,and Dr. George nO6O. Lebauee;-/Opleph S. Lauber; Shiefferstown . ; Get; to], -51yerstowe; Samuel Weabely Fredericksburg ; J. Drunner;.Toneseavrii.; Early & Bishop, Annville - ; Thom as A. .llarper, E. Ilanhvey; Martin EarlY, eallilYrnf Bowman & Son, Campbellsioivu; and by dealers every where, •• • Aug. 15, 1880-Im. • • .41c3- Etc.e br-9anford'6 adletit)ement of Liver Invigo rater and Family Cuthartic Ptlls,, In another colnan. •• . • Intiviirtandlojtenutles. • 11 CHEEsE}CA*E4, , pifhtit - : Preptiitid -#lll' 6171:-; • The comidtiatidtt of Jpgrecifeittiin than Biyis Iwo the result of a long sifil'batentive practiv.. • Tbirari mild in their operation, 'and certain. iii.toortectiag all4Fregu larldre, Painful Illenstruitione; rosnoivirig dIY libstruc• times ' whether from cold orbthery headache„pain In the side, palpitation - dr hear4 - whitee, l nil' miry ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, palls -in the bat* and limbs, Ae., mourbott: sleep rtrhatrartse from interrup tion of Caitiff"! -•-• '-• , , TO MARgIED LAIYIES. Dr..aheesesnan's Pills are invaluablanee thmwill bring . on the,-pionthly ,periat. with reikolpritp..: •Ladies who have been disappointed ia the -use of other Pills can place.the.rttuaftt eonfidenca t ia,....Dr.,Cbaeseman's P{•lls doitig all that they represent to do. . • NOTICE.. . J 6 _Thereis one condition of the femalesystem in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR REM:MT. . This rwortlition referred to is PREO NANCY—tberessilt, MISC.S2II.I6G.E. Such is the We- Astable tendency of the rnedleine to restore the sexual functions to • normal oiindliion, that even the repro ductive power of nature tainitet resist it. Warranted purely vegetsible,-and free from anything injurious. Explicit directioos, which stmeld be read, accompany each hot. Price $l. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to De. CORNELIUS L. Cumin/ix, Doi 4,531, Poet Office, New York City. _ SOLD RE iota DRUGGIST IN EVREN TOWN LT7IINONITED ersrES R. D. Gentortil Agent for the United Shitelt 165 ChemberwSt;New,York, To whore . all Wboleiala orders should lie AddYeased. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebarion, , Pa. ' Dec.,7,.1859.4y. • ' ... • ,cgatioug alditto. me- A. UNION PRAYER M.EFTING of Young Mon; la held oval Sabbtith'morning for one hour, commenc ing at beforo 9 o'crock, at the Room of the Y. M. Association, above D. B. Rabat's Drug Store. AllAatid , especially Young Men, are invited to attend. • German preaching neat Sabbeith morning at tlOmicienki in the Evangelical church;andinthe'ereting IC ear- : candle-light. Sngli4ti freaching next 'Sabbath — morning and evening in the Idethodiid'EPiaccipaVehurdh. - -' PROTIVITANT Er.mcdPir.Hunigtl-.-Siviiciin Tem perance Hall every Sunday at 10 A: - M.,. and . every Friday at 74 P. M - • •‘• -Jesse Oche will preaoh next Sunday even- DS at ilto t elnek,' at Olen inger's Spring. . • English preaching neat Sabbath raiiiiirnirinid evening, in Ziod!s Liatheran church. Commu nion .ittAimoraly*wilbe Preparater services on" Satifirgare:lliolis twti - ceeldk. Nest Sunday ItOr..l.4llllerL will preach at the Horse Shoe 'Bike meeting. house, o'clock, .11.• M. in the .German language, .and :the Meravian elnweltin the evening. • English nreaching.unxt Sabbath morning ip Refoinincl bhuhh, German preaching, next Sunday. Morning; and English in the.ovening, in Salem's Lutheran ehureb. _ • - • Itftr At., Mt. Nebo, EihOlatinvor township, op thoy24 l , John,Thotplierger, aged about 88 yours. At Mt. Nebo, last Handset tp.,:dn the dthiplifi, ,sott Chiipot -agid! Mika •:5 Years. " . "On the 7th inst., _in , bo4lli .I,eloanott Jpi„,t,Adary • Alin, wife ,of Mr. Henry Werner, 'Ailied%•••3B‘ years, 11..montbi and"3,days. • The .Lebation LERANOIk"; tl'Ottrsokr, 'AUGtIST 15;1860. Leh. Mills Ex. Fans $7 00 Potatoes, 3 1)11 25 ' Smith " Nitre - ' 50 Eggs, 39 doz., • ' 12 Leh. Val. Super. Fined - 00 Rutter, 3 1t,., 12 Prime White IVheati, 20 Lard,-. 11 Prime Red Wheat, 1.15 Tallow, 10 Prime:Rye, , fleMpe • • V,: 54 Corn, - ' .5704 'Shoulders,lo Oats, • , .22 ' , Sides, 10 M ,„ over:aced, 4.00 Soap, .: • 25 klazon t ed, • - White - Hags; "Dried Aptiles,"ohit;,l.o.o Mixed , 2 titled Apples, pealii-47,1.-50 , Flax, 12% Peach ' , Snits, - lb., . •40 Peach' "Iltitels,";l;l:4Vl'cittbersAlb, • -ON :Cherries, —. • • • , . 40 otilims . , 3"/ soup.Beans,4t qt., 6 TY - inegar, - .3.g01., • 1214 1 A.Vple.liutter,l9 crock, 45 ef; August 13, 1860. dull, and pri cos,..if anything, are hea v y `se 'firm. There is I little or no shipping demaiul nnsi.the sales-have been only in,a stnall.way at :ss' 25, , V -barrel for old stock • superfine, $5.50®'5 621- for fresh ground do., sd• 69.1g5 -874- for'extras, and from the latter quetation up..to $0 ••50,f0r extra family and fancy. Rye' riour and-Corn- Meal are very ,quiet. • Small sale of the - .former Cl' $3 Pennsylvania Meal is held 'at $3 '2d@)3 • 37i,, and Brandywine at $3 75 barrel. ORAIN.—The demand fdr Wheat_ continues firm and with light receipts - and bfferings, prices are •well•maiotained.. sajes of 1500 bushels good and prime Penns., and•Boutbern - Red at $1 30® 1 33 1. 1 3 bushel. White , ranges from $1 35 to $1 50. Rye is source and now commands 700 72 - doh lg. Corn is less active and- there is more coming forward. Sales of 2000 bushels prime yellow_at 75 ceuts, in stare' and a chafe° lot at 78 cents.' Oats are steady ;•1600 bushels new ;Delaware sold at'34@.35-eedts 111 bushel. OW . . _ . Penna. are selling • at, 40 cents THE PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. —The receipts of Beef Cattle. were large this week, reacbing•over.2ooo head, and the market was dull at the quotations of last, week ; the bulk-of the sales rang ing at from $7 to $8 a 0 the 100 lbs., nett, as to quality, The principal sales were made at $8 and $9 the 100 lbs. About 50.Cowaand Calves sold et from $25 to $45 each, as to quality.' Of Hogs, the receipts were about 2500 head, end the sales brisk, including 1425 at Imhoff's at $1 1 ,408% for still fed,sBoB•34 for corn fed, and 931 sold at the Avenue Yard by Jas. 11. 11.0mIlds, at - $8@83,4 for the former and $81g.8:34 the 100 lbs.. heft, for the 'latter. Some:5000 Sheep were sold.at 8(0 1 4111 lb., nett. Ittiv :21Viuttiot*itto. II STATE SENATE_ T OFFER myself as an Iridebendent Ciuitltdate for the office of Senator to the voters of Lebanoic and'Eau- Vein Counties, at the ensuing October election. JONATHAN ZERBE. , Shaefferstown, August 11, 1860, Litt lir Letters RI3IAINING In the Pont Office, Lebanon, Pa., Aug. t 3. 1860, Persona calling tbr any of 'seta: lettere Will please say they aro dilvertimed. Albright; Margaret 81t.9 Brandt, Immo Berate n, John A • Boyle; J A Burn, Ifeiririeli Bright, A It Brown, II J Ikatke & Eghert C Calder, Daniel Caradn. Cal it It CO/Dver, MatillolV 4 Diver, Jelin • Dcrr, Andrew Eby, - II & $ Eby. II B Everhart, Wnz Capt: ruitz.lllisahoth Farr.„W B Flowers, B I' Frantz, Wm Farmington, w Foltz, Malinda U Goodman, Tsaac Getz, Geo Gondrard, Joseph Goldin, Benjamin U Ifetrich, Polly . „ ff ir e ii .fit st;e , r i l i l z rs ab , eEtihiz, Alford, ll : Wirier: Gen nel OY 4 O h a ioddy,loadpit Josopli L. RebQc I‘. " Long, ,Andrei Lebanon ;Ang.'1,5,1860. N RUTIIBEAFF, P. M. Riddle, Was /tosenhort.cr, Win Kohland, John A. • Itcieein, Jobn Robhuvii, Jacob Iteinon,•Jaceb ltcigle, Emanuel 8 Shutt, Mrs Murtha Shay, Mrs Hannah 4tover. Miss llannah Snavely, Jacob Swope, John Smith, A 9 Stoner, Catharine A W, • Weiser, hlissatary . lireitincr . A st woomerAl M • Wolf, Jacob Witmer,ll,ll,ll y. .Youse, Samuel Z. Zlmmarmau, Elisabeth Daniel or. Pat Malian A Foreign letter. • . to • Ceniparay, -5 •::c -.0Y LEBANON. T la ol o l, r • Altai some Fro Insurance Cont- I ' panics am euiductill by persons whose 'main object It 11, ka Make it a profitable speculation for themselves a uy Athlone of Lebanon and vicinity have abundantly experienced tills for themselves; and there fore resolred to limn a new whose only object it siii4ll,be, trinitililly to secure and Mini/port each other against lose by dre„ Thiy.ate gonvinced,that a Company cobducted on en honest and economical principle must to a great sating for thareselyes and their:neighbors. A Charter was obtained VAK legislature for a new coal- PanYilkith ilia above tido, ghiclt hi now ready to make iosurapoe on thp cheapest. secure and legitimate condi fidvautegus of,thie company, above many cdnsist in not InAling.officors at high. /ale ries,,that,it, shill only .bo, a _common ,confederacr for mutual protection. that in getting Idsurea only a very small ...um shall be Paid,. n the Policy and thaVees of Membership, thee prepeittedlt be pirpetiiilly !war m), and not to be renewed• crux* toir years With largo expenses,that very few expenses are connected witk It, provided in case of fire, when an assessment shall be levied aemrding to the rate of f oimmom The object of the Company Is simply this—to secure the members against 'fire as welt as against frauds of do ccitful corporations. Auy information can be bad by calling upon the Sec retary J. Henry Miller, at fiid Book Storo, Lebabon, or of the Officernami Agents of• the Company. MANAGERS. Jacob Weidel, • • Joseph Bowman, (Tr.,) • Jacob Beadle, ' John L. Becker, William. Shirk, D. B. 'Hammond, Christian Henry, • • Jacob Witmer jr., floury Fortaa, • Joseph Ooover, Thomas Forster, ^ George F. Miller. • Adolphus Relnoohli JOSEPH li oll itkNe(Tr.,) President. D. S. HAMMOND, Vice President. JACOB WEIGEL, Treasurer. , • J. JONTa MI L L ER, •Secretrirt. Agents, Dsel Illallaghter J. C. Behind., John H. Mil ler, N. - Eubstidu, Thomas Nrazd'ol., James Httuirriel. Lebanon, Ang'.ls, _CHEAP OLOTwit*er. IZBIZHNSTRIN • ar - '111(0TITHIt • "bpic4lte• &int House. are awaro .that among the oapitaP enmities of humanity, Val* clothing. are ot,the Bret Im portance, have supplied. themselves and are' weekly re ce,ving secessions to their stock from theirown manufao taring eatahliithment Hi% best made CLOTHING for Hen and•Boyir. prices down to thhltiw est notch - the niarketwifords, and general Satisfaction' id given. Riff ZIENSTEIN BAOTCIEBS • • • • • Lebanon, Aug. 8, - C. P. MILLER, Seep Leloinger, M Dliss Light, A B Lumberton, Borah Lehman, B Light, John Light, Henry Di Jamea Montan:l, J Moore, Monroe Medler, John If iihginne, Josoph Mose, Philip Mose, Henry Munn. t S Mumford, Samuel Num, Abrabaui MEI .NIW AD V ERTISEMENTS. The Biblical Reason Why, price $l.OO, Justrecotved at itoedefs Book Store. Thelteasen , Why, , Gencral soience, price $1 00. just received at Roedere Book Store. 'TA s Bil lie on Why, Natural History, price 4100. ' • iioolied at Boodle's Book Stun). Thu^'Th onbof Davit!, trice $1.26. -Just received at Roedi.es Book, Store. The tit Fkre,, price $1.25. • - Jaatreeetich at Rtedles-Book Store. The 'Prince of the Bouffant David, price $1.25. Just received at Roodle's Book Store. The Prince , of the house of David, German,price -$1.25; Suet iiielved at IttedletißooleStore. Ten-Years , Amongst the 11. S. Mail Bags, prig° 41.041, • Just received at Beeidlo3 Book Share. ,Tha atiWrii."B9'utb,,4ririe, $1.25 - Just-recelvedat iteders Book Store.. The Old Farm House, price $1.25. "'"JUlt:tebblit'd Ladies.BOoll of 'Etiquitle4rice $1:00. . • Justreceived• at Boodel's Book Mae,' The Rome 'Took of Health, price $1.25,. Just received at Boodle's Book-`Storer : The Spirit Land, pricaB7i:ots. Just received at Roadie's Book Store. Woman anti her Disenses,(Dicksoni) price Snots., JuSt reepived'at Itootile's Book Stara. Spurgeon'sSonatina (Milburn , }-price 51.25, • dust received ttt litudie's Book Store. Barns' Family Prayer,prirb $1:00, • Just received atataulle's Book:Store. The Lives of the.ThreezMrs. Judson's price $l.OO • • Jast Cecelia] at Boodle's Boot Store. Aran's Popular Spettker and Exhibition Deelditit ex,'' ..rusfreceived at Boodle's Book Store. - The iiiiltorolls Speaker, price $l.OO, " • Just received at itiodle's Book Store. The art of Elocution 14 - H. - N. DRY, price $l.OO. Just reebived at No _Book. Store. Book of Oratory, by Marshall, price. $l.OO, Just received at licedte's Doak 'Store. Life anti Times of Rev. Thomas Miller, by T., B. Miller, of Phila. Conferince, price 50 cis. ' , Just received at Boodle's Book Store. Tho Mill On ,The Floss lay Geo. Elliot, price $l.OO, ' Just received at Boodle's Book Store. The Life of :Jacob Gruber, by Strickland, price $l.OO, lust received at Boodle's Beek Book. Guide to tho Oracles, by Alfred Nevin, D. D., prico.sl.o9, Jest recei ved at Bindle's Book Store. Lebanon Atig.'ls, '6O. Statement OP TUE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. ` - I.cOnoy, Pa., Aug. 7,1860. iss.E7B. •• ' Loans and Diecounts- - . $183,721 15 Duo by other Bunks ' $28,774 84 Notes of other 'llanki 6,59500 . Specie (Gold and Silver) 27 646 02 _ •• ~ ' ' $13,015 86 LIABILITIES. Circulation • $1.21.82§00 Doe to other flanks • 11.789 0 Devoe' is ' 26,515 1 ~ $162,129 21 . The-above statement. is correct, to the beet of my knowledge and belief. JOS. KARCH,Cesluer. Swum and subscribed before me, Aug. 8, 1800. Lebanon, AuguPt 16,1860. ANTHONY S. Ms, 3.- P. For the Legislature. litz undersigned hereby. announces to the people 0 g Lebanon county, that be Is an Indapeudenden Candidate for Member of the Legislature, opposed to the repeal of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tonnage Tax. Ile solicits the support of the freemen of the county. WILLIAM SIcA BEE. N. Lebanon twp., Avg. 9,'50. Jacob K. Stand, (Late of the firm of Thompson & Stoud,) hi Hill street, corner of boo Alley, ESPECTFU MY informs the public that he contin- JA, nos HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and PAPER HANGING, end by strict attention to business hopes to receive a liberal aluire of patronage. .OSy- Orders from town and country promptly attend ed to. [Lebanon, Oct.-S,ISW. 11E-11LAII- "311 E" BONNETS FL Alab SHAKERS. Justreoeived and sold very low by REEKY k STINE 1860 NEW STYLES. 1860 ARAU; RTSE,,in ctimbodaktd Street, between Market and thb Ctie a Ifousemorth side; has now on hand a splendid iingortment of the New Style of HATS AND OAPS, for men and boys. for 1855, to which the attention of the public is respectfully Inv' ted. Rats of all priGet,. From the cheopest to the most costly, always on hand. .Ito has also just eponed,o splen did assortment of SOMMER HATS. embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, ORMAN. and all others. Va.. lie will ed,po Wholesale all. kinds of hats, Caps, ae., to Cotilitiy ou advantageous terms. Lbbandli, Atiril 21, 1858. TILE - FhOPLES' Hat and C 1 Store, AT NO 4, EAGLE BUILDINGS, etiMiIERLAND STREET, lotßditON, „lAct,„.l, lIATTER, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS AND CAPS, of the iieweat SPRING STYLES. SILK RATS in all shapes and qualities. A first rate NEW STYLE of SILK HATS, for $3.00. A full assortment of Cassimere Hats. Spring style CAPS in endless' -raricty. A splendid assortment of SEAMLESS CAPS—the newest out. TOTAVE OPERA HAT. and all other styles of Soft Mats,"now *oru from the finest to the cheapest qualities hes/tears/ n large As sortment of STRAW lIA'TS crf all styles for Men, Youths and Children's Wear. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business, fair prices, and- straight forward dealing to merit n continuance of public favor as here tofore. lel.. Rats of all kinds made to order, at the shortest notice. Shipping ' , Ufa bought, and the high est price paid in Casa. JACOB Q. MILLER. Lebanon, May 16. 1800. •". . PHOTOGRAPHS. A<D, Betay, where aro ion going th at you are dressed up so? Ans.—l tun going to J.ll. KELM In Adamltlse'altutld log to have my Likeneve taken. Quee.—Why do yen go to Kohn and not to ono of the other rooms to have it taken Am.—Because Reim's Pictures aro sluirperi clearer and mote trtittiftil than others sula eierjlimly gOCR to him. Quet.--Catt itiu tell me why his pictures ate superior to others? Ant..—Yee 1 he had 9 years pmettre, and baslinherior C.amerne, and all hie oilier fixturcr are of the most im proved kind. Ques.—What kind of Pictures does he take? Ans.—lfo takes Anerotypes, and .Melalnotypes, of all sizes and superior finlith: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. lie takes all tires Photogntpbs from Daguerreotypee of de ceased persons and has them colon:81We liko, hy ono of the bast Artiste. Ills charges are reasonable and his rooms are open every day (except snuday) from 8 o'clock, A. 111. to 6, I'. 31, Don't forget, KRIM'S ROOMS la the place you can get the Dust Pictures. _IF YOU WANT kr a Depoo 3vs p dag u ry itu ne f x ot t a 4oo Al r ed4llio t lorl'in, ett o ll a rit, Af it junk. • ' IF YOl7 WANT , . I'IGTEMR capon r docaumd t'r lend, enlarged edad 'II colored In oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, 'next door to the Lebanon Deposit Sank. • LADIES SUMMER DRESS GOODS Call anzl•See junt,recelved by HE MIN ,& 5 SWINK A Splendid assortmcntof rich Dress Goods, yisg— - - +5OO Yaids Plain figuyect acid itioterintiquo Black Silks, froth 7il cents to $1.16.. 500 Yards Fancy Silts, riehinaid,striped uudlignred froth 46 to 60 cents. 500 Yards Pacific Lawns, fast colors. .500' do. .Lawns at 6;4'. _ 8, 10,12, cents por yard. 500 do. Ch4lthy BaKagea .at 12406, and 23 • cents. 500 do. , flingliams and Girifskunii,awris at 6,8, 10, 12 7 /., 18Y, iirid 25 colas. 600 do. Silk Bareges, Tissues, Grenadines, very rich. 600 .do. Black and Mourning Dress Goods of every desertpti 10,000 Yards of English and Araericau Prints and ehinfzliis at 6,8, 10, and 12% cents. • Call 60011 apd examine cur-Stock,. we feel confident that we can offer Snolt bargains that will induce many to Purchase. HENRY & STINFI REMOVAL NORTH li.EAtotNOIC Saddle and Ilarfltess . Manu factory. THE utidetsighed has Removed J. Ma Saddlety and Harness v ,. Manufactory to a few doors Eetith',/ , , of the old place, to .the large room .fr',"rA lately occupied by Billman Bro. to a Liquor store, where he will be happy to EOO all his old friends and customers, and whore ho has increased fa• ditties for attending t o all the departments of Ws bust. rIeSS. Being determined to be behind no other establish• -meat in his abilitips to accommodate customers, he has spared neither *linen& expeneo to obtain mid make himself master of every modern Improvemen in the bu siness and secure the survive of the beet workmen that Morel wages would command. lie will keep a large stock on hind, and mauutictura at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HAWES?, mush es .Saddles,'Brid,les,. Carriage "farness, qf all kipds .heavy .Harness, Buggy qf the beet Manufacture, Beala;ftobes,,FlyNets, stub o f dofton, - Worated, Linen, and a new kind, lately istltipted;. WfUES of every,kind s aueli as Buggy Whole, ok t„ pa , „Ste,; , ILeilifESof all desioriplions, HALTER e,) • becriginsAlc Ac., Ac., allot* which he w t vagrant to be equalto any that can be obtained da 'Ogler estalliehment,in the Country. All he asks 'id MOW desiring anything.trithls line, should call at place and examine his Mock, Ile feels the fullest °outdone° in his ability to glee entire satisfaction. Alp- All orders thankfully received and promdly at tended to. SOLOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Jan. 20, 1600. Wanted. 1 111 1 4 F 8 catza l lRrie n ee o a i l l e i T e eLi k tr c i r r t i rl t ; A• f ill oE e tiTe P ti cuing term of:S . 2lOn; , Falaiieu oiX) per month. c (For time and taltitiiiiatFoie see Superintendent's Het, in another column.) .„ JOUN BECKAR, President. D. S. Marrnewa, Jfeer, [Aug. 8, Teqeher Wanted. • Aliztititiiir • for the LEBANON FE MA - LE SEMINARY. A married man pro ferred. For part l 9 l 4 B address STINE, or Lebanon, - Aug... 41800. .1140 W. MIMI. *.Tdathers Wanted. -ran gehon iNbetors of South Manville Dia -1 trictlS:l93• 9 Teachers for the schools of shid A tram enacting tort of six months.— Menai salarles'*lll be paid. (For time and place of ox ,4mipaion sed, , ,superintendent's list lib another column.) .4 0 41.$12ThitE LESLEY, Privildlint. • Dom, grtm At Elec k y, Aug. '69. • II Teachers Wanted: TEE Schor4Diectora of Ssvatara dietrict will employ :.-Yiauchero for the sohools of said distrait for 114 essnioar term of 5 months. Liberal gall eries trill.be-paidt-liar time and place see Superinten detit'S Rath . / anctlier,coluren.) N DANIFI BROWN, Prrislent. Dr. J. C. CoorEi, Secretary rAnewit I. 74 , 44 . I* - 'Teachers Wanted..., •SHE•Miool . iiiireitsire or Limdooderiy' Dlatiici will employ g•sltripi, and 2 female Teachers for the oole Of said fatribt. (Time and place will be found IA the Stirtett . .. eltia list it 'knottier column.) Term, i t 8.4 months; . Yiliti from $2O to $3O, agcordihg V? or tilfeati, ' - v399zlit W. NUMBERS, Prbahiiit names lOWA', Seery . [July 18, 1880. - ' ".wor 0 . 9 TeOreherig Wakited, r pill , Sebonftlrectei i s of 50UW1,414_44 1 dritzkt will employ tO-Pachers for tho Schools of. eald district, for the enauit fia ntofs months. (Thmusitl. lace will be found ita the Superintendent's list, in au er cel umn. Saikriogr*S. , HENRY GROH, Fresi D. K. SPATD, SocrOt.ory. [July 18 . , . 9 Teacliv,s qIILE School Directors of IJnion DistriCt, wif Vi annolim. 1 9 Teachers fore Schools of said glislriet for tho en suing Turin Salaries grated according to certifiatte.— (For time and placeof examination, BCC Superintendent's list in another column,) JACOB HUNSICKER, President. D.t.S's T. BOUD:CER, Sec'y. . [July 25, 1860. 1 I TeaChees ,Wanted. TIIE School DirettOrs Ntifih Thstiiht *lll employ 11 'feathers for the Schools of Said district, for the ensninittorm of MI ies Liberal salar will be Mad. Clime Rd:did/MO will be fdatid in the Sd. petinterideHtl Min aridlifet Eolitnni,) cIEgIRGY: of 1; FlELLMAl.t,lsresiderit. Jon* ' Poly 25 1860. • 10 Teach ers. Wanted. rrIlE School Directors of East Ilanover District will I employ 10 Teachers for the schools of &rid district, for the ensuing term of live ditintlis. Liberal salaries Will be paid. (Time and plrieri will Li found in the Su perintendent's list in another column.) HENRY ORIEII, Prosident. Dann A. MAnE, Seely. [July 25, Ispo. $4; fl,lin. board OF Ich r 2 13316riloctok!Bofwge bo k by f Leban , for detection and conviction of any ..person or persons who shall maliciously destroy or deface any of the p. operty belonging to rho Common: Schools of the said borough, or who by false keys or otherwise enter any of the reboot-boilers of said borough, when closed by ibe Teachers or Directors. By order of the Board, .JOSEPH BOWAIAN, President. Attest :-Tf. Dun, Belly. [Aug..B, 430. Proposals. rrinE Schnol. Directors of South Annvillc dis trict will %cat in Bactininn's School•houae on August 11, Itfor the purpose of receiving proposals for the ERECTION OF A NEW SCHOOL HOUSE on the farm of Chrlshxiii Rachman, P. S. The plan and, nieelScations fqr the building can be seen either in Aoriville, ak thep HoaiO of David Black or with Reuben Reid. near Wage. CHRISTIAN LESLEY, Proaldout. Mai= Sous, &key. Aug. 1, 'OO. - NBW MAI LARRANGEMENTS. LEBANON Sc SIGEttERSTOWN Leave Lobannii iialtirgiDAT * S,TUURSDA4S, and SATURDAYS, 03 9' okk 111 eplapplvelp: Slcircro town by 5 o'clock, P. M. 'T.eavell uirThein ea/motleys at 8 o'clock, A.. 21,1 ; T f ekaiani by 10 o'- clock, A. M. SITAFFERSTO:WN do MISSEMbRSirILLE Leave Sinefferstown on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, ab 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Ws semersville at 3,o'clock, A. M. Leave Itlissemorsvilie same days at 1 o'clock, P. 211_, and arrive at Strtlers town by 3 o'clock, P.. 31. PASSENGERS and EXPRESS goOds carried and promptly delivered. star Places of starting, in.Sinefferstown at Dissmo- ER'S ; In Lebanon at the SAG IX II OTEL. EMANUEL DISSINGER. Skinfferstown, July 11, 1360. ixe ROPOSALS wMb • ived by the Burgesses and Council. of the borotli of Lebanoft,until Thursday . erening, AUGUST ;Mr:the erection, lajilietifid turiltsfilng of all the Cifrli, Gutter and Paving, in ihe said Bovine', In front of all the t lotrs where the owners, pr te, ante . Lad the Voisorliolice 7 -and neglieted or refused to corn? ply. The pithiesiProposlug, thug Winds° the different -articles propialed to be delivered, and the Bbrottglt ac cept all-or any portion of it. • DAVID M. ICARMANY, C. B. Lebanon, August 8,1800. Proposals for Bond. NROPOSALS for a BAND, with not lose than four teen hutrinnonte, to play daring the continuance it. Fair (the 26th,27th, and 28th of September next,) of - the Lebanon County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Society. will be received by the undersign ed, at his Office, (n Lebanon, 'until SATURDAY, the 18th inst., at 6 o'clock, P. M. ISAAC HOFFER, Sec'y. Lebanon, ttifg: 8, 'OO. • ::NOTICE, . Lebanon Cjonitty Agrioralteral. and.itortio4 Wei Sooiety. „ AN ADJOURNED brEETING• OF THE DEBAIT COUNTY", AGRICULTURAL. HORTICULTURAL AND MECTICAL SOCIETY will beheld in the coat Ijolic0; Rt. J MONDAY., the 20th inst., at 1 o'clock, P. r • Parboils desiring to become niernbeis of said Eoclety amh'a (Rd by calling on the Scorotott, At any time, as clause In tbb By=Lairs requiring tlib Conatitution.to Unsigned "at a fCgular ineeMpg," been changed- Nor. RANK, PrMetit:. /13A.AC lientran. Secretary Lebanon, Aug. 8, 1.860.-td. A=INS'S: BED. promise to be punctual, and willen dearer fi lease al oho may call eat them fat Boots and Shoes. Gporge 11011in:in's - • LEBANON COUNTY • 4 I - roma • TRANSPORTATION LINE, By LOanon Valley ItArial'i)ad: PARTICULAIt attention will Ise paid to Goode shipp-• ed by tho Lulu:mon TalloY.llo.l/relid. Goody Will bo sent daily ttt idid ttottehifiGalehtbet telLebinots Myere town, and. A/thrills, Stutione, assault tatter Fettittila , Count*: ;• lialooll§3 goniroctod for at the lead pogsidle Ado atirt delivered With dispatch. The Proprletor.will pay particular attention: to, and attend personally, to the receiving, au& delivery of all Freights: - - For infernidion, apply at bis GlTsee at ;the ; Lebanon Valley ItellrOad Depot, Lebanon.-' EDWAIID NAAR. Ills Agent in Philadelphrti..will al ways he found at W .illish v etretchant's ilotel, !forth Third. rt., Phartadpkia. . July It. '00.3' . GP.b.•llOlO'M • Blacksmithillg. I~R. BRIM; the old and well-known Blank- South, be again commenced .his old bniiuess, in this borough, in Obeel]rut etreet,.., cinat, of Walnut. Ho dons all work in his line, with the exception of Horse Shoeing. The character of his work is. so well known, that tbaro need notdbe,many words about it in an adver tisement:. He solicitsAinspatronaite-of- thee public • Lebanon ug. 1, /660, . . DANIEG-BItUA. -• tan. c - F THE LEBANON BANK, publiehod as requi rod by ) the Act of ASsetriblyppassed Oct. 18, 1867, LILBANON Rt:Ht, Aug., 1860. list.—Loans and Db•contits, . $920,170,37 24L-BPode $35,00019 Notes of other Banks, 17,560 00 Due by other 11 - inks, 39,8J8 00 102,468 10 341.-- , Notrg to Circulation.; - • 189,270 00 its and intludiug: dem& } 11 its and bielattcoa due to °Hier Bitnlcot, .EDW. A. UHLER, Cashier. - 131volui anti Subecritipil , %tdrii i6o. Aug. 1, 1850. . JotUralt otsat J. Pi Lohman, Aug. 9, 1800. ...._-, -Blanketiiii-tivis,- - - , CWOODEN ClifPliTNO•of• all colors, Ilya tit . of Blue. Bldeg, premed, the color . Ittratutat Tlat it U ' and goods Rifted out (Mill In to now, by LYON LEIIIIitROEN .. • EatitKano ton za - Articlabto be dyed can bc left Wits, L..Ler /We Drug Store irber6 all orda.4 : :for - Above a , yr' . attended to. • ' '.•.:4 ' -tteti. 8, . ' Co - k's.Siiii:iiirlite nik . , oval' . 7 N— u .6tat610:61.0vE13. - ha cOP1 1 )&16 r j. NIT ~, 13 WOwtrie . 411361.14 ES§ te. I N .111rarket-Streer, frOne.9o - h! ;•! Ilfra, w nos he.lllls hitlllty - bla.aliLlriaadirmul rultiotti ere, and wiieru he haailucirctutadabetlititia Pic att;endiu4 to all the dePartmenta ofhie bushiest. ' . . Particular atterittou given to Rlirrtlßl l 3 , All orders thanktallykocalv(l6 sad Frio n 4 atioll‘li to. '. C1LA,111435' 31.• ' E fIIN. •-• Gappersitith and Arrittistimeket. - Lebanon, March 7,11360. S STOMACH BITTERS. The propricloru : no4 ma nu lavitirers tif (;.11..E111;1Thilt st()Al A (tIl. axtPeiiriiit Is Rifeet7 poblitli9iiii• to p it)s'CiaYWtitttl citiz e ns genetplltof S • t PAT beCitirite-flrt•iiiilClo riati -at feit t ion heretofore uulertostoLa.few hie** upon this point will ,peak' more- -folic/0111 than volumes of byre assol'iioftiffil- The constittiption.oT Lfostettite lied l Stels Jill (ere for the last 3'ear'.attibtfrritil . trtiir4l million bottles; md ftleofift.lfit tfutniflOsCaitatly inviedso in times pot, it is'eTitlent - that-thning the coming year tbo consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense undiont could never laic been 'sold but fo,r 'the rtu medicinal pmperlit4 7 eonlaitied in I he prelittra t inn, and the sala•timi'nfilie•tpatt '':poittittent pity:4th! us in thettie isit4rBA'Srf ;the ccßnlry where the article is best kno. wd; who nut only rceonitnend die Lit tees tbfitcir vatic tits,. but are ready at all (lines to-give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stontachie derangements the diseases resulting tlterh tinn. Tiiiti ix not a fernplrn ry popul . arity, by extraordinary efforts in the way'itfletitoz petin"g'ilte qualitiot of the Bitters, bite ti : sOliti eetiniatioit of an invaluable mt dicinc , which. is destined. io,he as coddling as tilde iisotti . I lostet ter's Stomach Bitters . have .Proved o,OtSc . r4 regions -1A ere te+Ci . 'ague and 'varkiiiii..6llo4;.Ao4ts counted their , _To ho able to, elate cohfideuttly- that the ••13ittens" area certain, oure„ for -the ..1-tripepsia and like diseases, is to the piopriotore 4 eourco Of un alloyed pleasure. It removes till morbid nuttier • from • the Innifies the bleeds : and impitrtsrenetred vitality - to the nervous system, lying it that tone and energy inilisVeromble Ithevestoration-of,health,- - trepraliecupon theAtomach, Jiver, and other digestive, orgn MS, mildly but pwverfully, anti soon restores them to a cella icon esibutip.l to the healthy discharge of the fractions of nature. Elderly Persotiff may use thebittCrg linil} as -per directions on the bottle, nvid'theywill .find in-if a stinrulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant.-to the palate, irlitigoiatitt to the bowels: excellent as a. Wilk and rejuvenating generally. We have the cri dance of thousands of aged men anti women who have experienced lite benefit . of using ibis preparation while tmffering from stem:tell de rangements-end general (101111i'; timing under the adviceofphysiCians, they have abandoned till fleleteirreus drugi and fairly . tested the merits of this article. A few -words -fo the . sex. There are certain periods when their cases arc the that many of them Oink &Mei trial. The reletioil" of mother and child is he ebsoibingly lenlfer, that the ntother,.: especially if she be 'twin; la opt to forget her own ,litleith in her ,extretne anxiety for her infant. should lice period of maternity arrive during the . summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable t he mother.tO bear up.under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that riceiCe the endorsement of 'phypi blabs, because it is agreeable to the -taste as well as certain td etre a- permanent increase of bodily ; strength. All those pet-sons, to whom 70 liaVe Part lett larly referred above, - to *it itiffererA front fever and ague, caused by malaria; Iliarrinen. dysentery, indigestion; loss . of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the idoitittelt, superannuated inValid'a, pinions of sedentary occupation, and nuraing mothers, will &mimic their own physical welfare by givittg to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stoned' Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution thepu.) I ..c against, using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for Ilesrarren's Cie.EDKATY:9 STOMACH BITTERS, and sea that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. HostattceeSfi3inaehilitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. dal- Prepared Prepared and sold by PEOBTETTER & Ella - PPE, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all eruggists; &doers, and dealers generally throughout the Unite4l3tates, - South Ame rica, and Germany. • By Dr. Geo. Roza, D. 9: 'labor, I. L. Lemberger. I.eba• non • J. C. Seltzer, Fradorfakabureg.D.,Blevor &Brie; Anuvllle; Martin Early, PilmyTa. • • GREAT EXCITEMENT SELLING..;OPF" • - -..• At Tempting eel': , LAWNS--Tlp4op assortakiiit; fast colors, figured Lawns and - pickilgtagos. Plain Black Lawns, Neat Dpirad lat*nsi • Black and eolotrod Amalfi% Crane Dospang, • Chtillie Detainee . Mohair 31itt:e, • Innty arid Black Silks, Dialing out at astonishing R. LAMM:RD/LCD. S UM3IEIt GOODS to bp sOlil this ;month: 'l,:eir enough -to satisfy al' liy ; ,L. li: LAI3 D IiRVII.CII. AA, GOOD assortrpontor Doods_gs cau Lu hy ' 1 L. K. L'AUDBRItIICiI. f QB I / 1 ,111.1*- 4atlim*Genfilemeis, Alyea ; pipit 41.11- diem's, a large line, tiy L. K. hAupr.l9llf.cii. sx'S ivrEAlC,BoyhrWear, Cloths. BansCauttrianire, Cattinavn.v, •. Mien DrMs, • MarasMes - Vostihg, CIIDAP COATING,: • r Nllarger stock of tho bast quallth and at eheapor A tiled( over sold, by . L. li:"LA . ittll11911Lell. ELZIOD 12001. SKIRTS, Dr.kNS*Altß; . • GROCERIBS, atird'r . ";*: ;„ '... PROFIVONS. • SOW bj. , • . . L. K. LkiIbENSIILCH . tONEY, TIONET--ikitt and•superiorit4ey just re. iiired and foriabi liy L. E. bAUD,EIt3IILeti. MID FElll'll;:foiailleby . . LAUDYIENILCII. I_)IIESERVi: Tait ift/ITs—WillOugtl'altuprred j_ PatentolrltghtetblitiefFrairJate or Bottles bit ing been festal during tbo.nastalcrasonaitifesl4lV.Cgi'i:e' eutiro satisfaction, tier sale by • . . - '- ' L. E. ILianionit . alii,eli. E nzall ,Ctip.a@it—o auperisi • articiolor . 11111 e . by , L. K. 1,,t11,0104.1.1Lr1i. ...riAIIPETS: di V411,-1446 ilia CotLiii..Carpet &Min ‘,/ for sale by LA UDERIIILCII: A FINE assortment of Ladies Sleeyes and CdllneoiSr ... .e..e0z ,...4.8 rAtintott.Aiiii.su, for milenttlynixtf. L. K. LMIDERIIIIXII. 1. - . J •, • Aid.,..%•t-IfAMS:Lbest quiilay Sugir CurceCtinram 86.118, Pat received And for SS36. by ' '. • '. L. 'E.: LAILDER)LILCIL •• .. - .• . 'lt AMID WANTED! I A LL kini3s oL P..11J3 1.,a rdi DI;I4/,1f,1•,..1..,4- Tallow., 5420,p,..R0mF, ,51:191altlersilli tell, • .1111 k .:liriblleiCpToi, ke., tor-wbieh -the hlghOst, market. prime •utill aril% belakkjd atbie4lo94Bl - V. , ; .- L. K. T.,:turiipificu. . • • - flatiugm;e4s.siziseo,. • • • NEB rw:I. • . .. NE:W. - ST..I- • ~ i • 11E subscrii•eri; reapoctfully Inform ; T. Miaow of Lebanon and;warrouncling•cowdry 4 haw . • _,„ • ~. • . opened ail Ilatirely ;caw .. . 7. . t.. 1 ~., ~: DRY. GOODghi. (I . - • t All .ctui- N NS ...AgE IN . K E* . ii'Vb 4 " ' la" ' Bitli_ 11113,ILDI.*G, between MO Maeli'llose sal *eiehinge . ,Mi Itfels, Cain berleunl tAtitat, (6odtli Side,} korskANON, .'A.' . ~ .... -..„ They *mild inform tbe public th at they • ars deter mined and egabaktio 6.IiLL LOW. nth - Stock af (lama ity4ll, large, a ' .libtmlstat the LOA .CAMATEItS,I6. Tpdty would in,i,_ ' the Publii: to give them - a' haul, feel ilitCOntilent that they can plvaaa.sth•- •;,. -.- .... • Aar Their ixt ruus are CASII pr Colltrrltat",2ltaDUCE. - , • • • • W. K. &gp =Jun. "idequarentins—rx KIiNDAILII , MO IlltUding. TaliithediOdaltli 28;1860. . . .. Nevi Ilivetiiiiitin. 13 • _ 013 ._2. ~ ~ • -Oboe Burnedkaibe T/iito PruvAwPtits•i ' n the *Or laminuisisa the subscriber is now enables! W prucluctithlbelitVoub lienNst, Ima c tbut wmto . sor . r6i4P in this seetitioorobun. try, and in qbantitieet without limit, ateekarbinotice.— Ilia Improvements are-stet. -Olathe is tamtlgoitto Pell bis Lime 44./ 2 r jl 0 /B:iPq.lunittils 'WWI - dof 25 ceilts,llllh-M,./ma bei: thu Tickle...l4 lows) ove,l Lib 11.7., burepdool , o 6 .l.l,, Olto bil Attain " w ratim,by tlei beat-12P Jar itLl sowntitiqs, as mdkAibiliesire(r. vi. 044,0411 - Nu bkobinigb for Llano. ejag :Ono to , a grost.olonu tbelporfeiticin ar). infproromerlq foriltb6.l „oft, „liirgo scale, atlas .pri.:es, the sUbsoilber holies to fisra*f; w share of alit public patron age. • , . . . • , . 1111 s ibeditinit is at Lbtrohl'arid.well kudivn .liticeou lila Union Canal; in NOrth liebnitii. .81t. N. Le.banon, May 18, 1650. DAVID BOY