, 5,11,it . ".1 . t . 0;1 1tV . t .. i . 1 ET : 1150 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. - W&DSISDAY, AUGUST 25,1811. TWME.. AFFAIRS. • Coteess, TRUMP H: PURDY,Union county A,sembly, •SAVL MADAM, L ebanon • Boro'. o Recorder, ' THOMAS KRA MBR 1 Londonderry. Register,* SAM'L GEIB, South Lebanon. Clerkof the Orphans' • Cob rt, GEORGE MEILY , Le ttstrOn Borough. Commissioner, JOS#III,-BMI D 'F!-l e , h e.,) Cotawall ctor 4o.efiliEL.KOHß, Bethel. A vditor, lIEN4Y W. .CAMPREk, E. Hanover, We are reqnested y th(?•;offieers of the Lebnoon County Agricultural Society to .'juste that there will be tWO Pretiltki: for' tho Ifeatert-wAuxixo boraer—one of 165, and the MG 'outlet-SO, the same having been omitted is the iiirem Wm . lir.t. •Lebomi s pepere.ericy infer .is now in the oltq r ,„„bis ms a 4, / r pitiatif piece goods, such as ... Cloths, o,ol!nitis 'and 141414, for tho fall %season. T h ey,voll,tret.here Acid lopen 'for inspeo %ion in a fay day. "- Tpim firm of Go rge & Pyle are opal (Pik laufskassorttneat of Choap Fall Good e at tit, $4.11V4 Store: . Look out fOr Bargains.— fleoredSitteinaont. :.'BA GA &.Bro:, are sel ltna off their remaining Summer arid Fail Goode :lit and below COST. Mrs. Eaton offers, a'1 5 .1 4 1V4t0. Sale, cgrpot, itft unsold. ai isle See , • Fxur..—Lgii' Sunday night, botween 12 atull o'clock, a 'bible belonging to Mr. Jain Teity, at :the eastern end of Jonestown,-,was de stroyed by file. It is not known how the .&re sirlginated. 'The Union Walmer's Su naay:Seircrol sselebration, in Linton. torynship, 6n the •Sikti.titit., *tut eelebiated In pio.nte elyle, end.ln pr,:poninser greatly to the satisfaction Of all partielkilitlltg. Tho fan tastioals : lunre•Tontid the 8d story of Itaber's Building in . Cueiberiand street iior their Wide Awakeineetings. When will they yarade again ? the little - boys are very anxious 'to "know. . TUX Democracy of Lebanon and North lAint:ion boroughs, met on Tuesday even • iing of last week, ..itt Leentrd Zimmerman's for itieleirp bee - or organizing a Foster Club. The 'notice of the meeting was but imperfectly given, nirVertheless the Democracy appeared by bun *tired*. The enthusiasm WEIS intense, and friends ot_Douglits anti friends of Dreekinridge vied with 'each other in expressions of devotion for Henry D. Foster end our county ticket. An old Demo orst remarked to us :—"1" have been a voter, and •attended primary ometiogs of the Democracy in this borough, ever since 1822, bitt never have I semi the first push to the ball givenwith snob a hearty good wilt and by so good a turn out."— 'ho Hotel did not nifinit 'one half to tho inside, where the meeting was bold. A tooporzry organization wits 'effeeted by the aalllug of Henry Derr,to the chair; and appointing .Jubtr W.•llorbosau, Secretary. A coinmittee ap spdihted to report permanent often' for the Club, triads report, which with additioni was adopted, Vl*: President, : HENRY DERR Vice Presidents, . . •robli...ll.l.iause,Utaanuel Meily,3ohn P. Ritcher, Sweltarg, Lorgneo Shirk, John Rodeermat, Sartiael Spangler, D. S. Ham. 1494444mrke11y.' - • . Secretaries, Harbeson, 'William Zimmerman, Elias David Tice, John E. Billinan, John P. Lim , Treasurer, N iUlBm Shirk. Wm. J. Breslin, Tobias Reinoehl, J. 8., Satn'l ITerbesoni Wm.-Zitufnerman and John Yost war" appciln ied a committee to prepare Ay -Laws Ow thei gefernmeni nt the'thub, and repotl tlia • , . next meeting. g. T. McAdams, Esq., our candidate for As setibij, being then nailed for, addressed tho-uteet fug briefly and to the point on the Issues of the der, after which the meeting adjourned with three cheers fOr ''Foster,' and three more for our 'Cocm.ty Tioket: Tbo next meeting will be held this (To CSDAY,) even ingat the public Lorne of Vi ta Light, la. the‘East. Ward. • Now, friends keep the'btill a rciliPit tilstql7 itt within our grasp, and a vigorous campaign Proln now until October will elect Henry I). Fos ter, Governor, and save to the tax-payers $300,- 'AO a year in the single item of Pennsylvania TiiiiiXdad Tonnage 'ex I MARK THAT! TAX I'AVEHI3 We have been furnished. with a very la'ndsomely booed copy of Prof. Sinditsg'i Hie• tory of Siandlosivia, o. book of 4313 pages, and accompanied by a beautiful engraving 'of Queen Pdargaretha, the Semiramis of the Nortir. There ware dbout 30 subscribers obtained to tho work hi Ole plies. Z'jebanon Female Semlnary re . 6 fon Monday Tart undor the direction of 41.1Crost, A. B. Attenlisix*llrected to the adiatileetne nt. fir, Boger, Jaxe „61:tbo Lebanon Valley: lustitikto, /Comae, gal talon charge of "Mali Beiool, No. I of this borough . . icreaukieri-u;The 13Oot 'Oil Shoe liar. of Mr. Joseph Bownlaq, in ratant street, Zlibanda, was burglarionslg entered on Friday 4,1411 . 1t1 the 31st nit., and robbed of itiots, shoes, listar and material to the amount of 3150 or sip- S.' Abe entrance was effi . oted at the back 'wfujkOW by boring a hole in the shutter large enough to admit the hood, through %thief the s huer, was unbolted, when the' entrance was ~,Tho borough authorities promptly offered g iswerd of 350 for the arrest of the thievee, to w hirs : ltlrotiicowtnan•added an additional' reward o f $3O, We are pleased to add that. Constable Shanti is on theireck of the scamps, (they were reon`On 3ionday evening in Pottstown ,offering the stolen goor f t f or sale,) and that before the ADVXR. 718 KR reaches all its Town readers, they willprob ably- be looked up in our jail. THE GREAT' ItOLLATD EIXEDY: IaRHAVWSIIOtLAND BM:RM.—Persons sub. int to nervous or elok bead/Oho, will MO in Boerhave's Holland Bitters tsenre, oaf" . and pleasant remedy. It soothes the throbbing heed, correct* acidity of the 'tannish, scalars dlreetlon, and creates a healthy appe. tits. It is, without lOW., a most delightful prepara tion. and an effootnatrernedy. 'ls fact that it is now "TY popular niedllitne tlirojirlidueal) the Holland settlements in Nvi,„oo„4,New Xork;ilkMotn, Illinois: and indiesa, speak mach IDA tO • Bold at J: z. TRIM in EIZIVB Ditirsto r e, Loi s * OA, FlCaliyart another column; • * Hui; ,_... ' COL. ilh LINIINDSAY.—the Allen. to 11 . 21) em°"o the following- biographical - 4 .1'.. sketch of the. latellugh Lindeay, which will be interesting to one readers, by all of whoM doubt less, he was long and familiarly known : Hugh Lindsay, the celebrated and widely known clownroqmedian and show man,. died at his reeidenee in Beidieberg township, Berke coon - ly, on Thursday last. Through his connection with- the show bassinets he acquired a wideospread popularity rind , acquatetancc, and in his days, by his inborn natural talent and wit, probably con tributed as.muchsfogiehilarlty, iiilhh and amuse ment of the public as any man living. He was born in Fhiladelfillia in April, 1804.. Atihemge 415 years heltwited hitnsalf ins mrappreitice to the sbowt4ibAatilt.h . :l. - 11. Nfoyeis itind Lew is Meetayer, who' kept a sort of show-room in Market streetvabrivw 'Fourth, in Philadelphia, consisting of gyinnastic periormances,wire- walk ing, juggler'', Ate. Subsequently he became con nected with the ttaveling circus and menagerie of John Miller, (the pioneer of the hastiness) of Allentown. While with Miller, be attended to the door; listed e lown and drove the camels.— Subsequently 1M engaged with Wayham's travel ing company, This' who in 1823-4. After this, he re.engaged with Miller's company, then un der the managempnf of Rufus Welch. .In. 1825, Mr. Miller sold out his. Menagerie to Mrit444BY, of N. York, ters4,oo6,end Lindsey engagedsonder . the new proprietor. The performanoss in thoeedays consisted in ground and lofty tumbling, slack rope vaulting and:tight-rape dancing, still vaulting on the spring- board Over men and horstes,:sind'in fact, nearly all kinds of acting that you-tee now in the circus, except riding in the ring. They had a spotted horse who was well trisined, and performed many tricks of sagacity. - Or the cotn patty; „John Miller was a great, vrimparformer, and Din4finnich'tbe beet activitY.perforiner in the Hotted &semi at the time,and hriforLindsay, hesisait celled the test Clown, su: they it l_a team ?n full. They performad: , thronigh the spring and annimir over parts he Pannsyrtania, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, and Delaware, in a great .nary cities, boroughs, villagea ~ and at, country inns. In the winter of 1824-8, Lindsay perform ed at the Pennsylvania Museum, at Eighth and Market streets, Philadelphia. ' Ali Out this time he became acquainted at the BlAefc Hear Hotei,in Third street, with a younplady, from Lehigh county, named Lydia Pauley e •whieb finally re sulted in marriage in 1826. After this he engaged with the traveling com panies of-Messrs. Fiolde - k, , Ponier, Aaion Turn. er,H. Hawley, and Mills k'llirrisrin:' In '1833 Lidsay and Mr. Nathan Miller, of this. place, breught., op a lot of horses , re, Allentown Sind butte them fur the ringr gat a--new carets, nod engaged a'company of agoestrian 'performers.— Herein Allentown they.tave their first exbibi liolkit. They then startold.oh a tour through the gauntry, and arriving at Norristown, Map Lind. any sold out his interest in; the concern to a Mr. Buckley; en English elcrwer - The sauteseason arc. Miller also sold out,'sdirrettinior, to Allen town, commenced the attiditif NW. He still re• sides among us, is hale and_ hearty and in the full enjoyment of the eotnforts of life. Ilisltith er, Ml. John Miller, 'accumulated by his exhibi tiOns - about, 460,050. In 160, Lindsay set pp in the business for himself, on a small scale, and shortly after brought before the public as-n pupil, S. S.. Sanford, 11 son of his staler, and nciiv °neer the moat popular negro delineators in the United States, and the proprilitor of Sonford's Opara House in Philadelphia. Adnong his other pupils in the etrow business, wete 00 1 44 Nliglaluld Shin del, the equestrians, andlfibtierlski, who broke his neck by falling froni a rope in the Front Street Theatre, in Bnltimore. lle ,sontinued in the business 'until a few years ego he . went to tar orniteeping in Northutnhiftl conely,Upd obeht a year ago moved to let , ftlinty, the plith - e where he brought his ovildieul career to a close as above stated. In 1848, the 'Whigreritt'ceired the brillien t idea of getting Lindsey to stiansp" - tbe -lower German counties, holding out offers of ternunerattog him with a fat office. The Coloneldid the work, but whether effectually or qot we are not prepared to say, as the counties to which bis humorous' efforts were confined gave increased Democratic major ities. Ills political life gave him a distaste for the show business, and fV,was some time before " Old - hoots" again enlivened the country folks by his presence. As soon as the Whigs secured a majority in the llttusti.pt Heprisentatives, Lind say came on and applied for. the oilier, of sergeant .at-artps, but Mang tot it,'ho became disgust e4 with. politics, and a d "Old Monts" out to the likilhirYUgain. 11,1 nit. Whigs tried to 1 48 get him on the atom , 'ti t but Lindsey was not to be 'taught a, too; ' ' • Last summer he published a book of hie ad ventures, which slid believe, 'was never fairly brought Whitt the ptilalle. Take Lindsay fur all in all, we neer Isbell look upon his like again.- 11e ways a -warm hearted and gem:lrons man, hav• ing probabirdiabors'ed in bit dive for the bonciit of others a hundred' thousand War& ttivrist last tiled comitifi'al iiroly. It poor nose. - lialree.'etnat 56 years of kie- - . . TRuprie'rs.—Ars, Hurstnrei, Op_ Rite of a poor Quillen, hiring in Market strimit. 5 4 this place, gases:WO, list week, to three bOl. haVe aii sinets(4:lVi the woman having been siok at the diseMseek!thich eluded ttleflAtitte pre- On. Skrictotin; of Philadelt•biih ad dresred a Bell:Everett meeting from tbeilliple‘of the Court House of this borough on Monday evening. Re is an entertaining speaker,' kid said but little* that either of the opposing point: oil parties could take offence at, in which, Ot welt as in the general style of his orator, be iaggraited toast (tolerably with Covode, as ivell as with .the big guns of the Republicans gener ally, whorkikatirk• in trade is abuse of their oppo -011144: /1103 : 4rew quite a crowd of all. pettiee stioingt Republieitne. To the latter be affectiltecely•eddressed himself, end in cited them in•pnt of the dark and the cold.— We trust tbo. Republican! , proacot, may can the" error of their ways y. , and, ns they cannot gainsay anything said by Mr. R., "come in," and if they cannot join..the Pemom tits, do tho neat best thing, by at leket ottachlng themselves to some gatidn oriaaisition that bee more than one idea.— Tie saw Republicans there who are too good arid , too respectable to have all their political penal. pies levolited le the single theme of "nigger— Digger-00er." Let them be. free ! Fran i Sißits.- . ---Thete is an exten sive fund or-strong, wholesome common-sense (a most enoomMonrssession by tbe.wny t ) in the following;p4in paraVaphi atd.lparents may-save themsetiii4-44dAkeit RitsPrigg*icti utibtets!paiy antrering.4,Want tositiattli its;exeellent sogges- [ions: "A some what elitended observation and a 'sol itary experiendo lierPeon — vintsaid us that first ba bies have n hald timeki; Par:ntrmust. have two or three children before lb.; know what a baby is, know .how to - trent an& acquire patience suffieient to treat it properly. The poor 'little fellows that have the misfortune to come nloog first have to educate parents to their task, and in the process they get sPinkeil, and shaken, and abused: After it man hoe' hree or four children, be learns that whipping, o f t. striking• a obild less than two years of age ie qirbavistn. We know one !'paternal head" whe struck his Arta child when only eiz weeks ord, the ass actually believ ing that the child know better than to cry, and that it stopped oryiorat ther particular time he cause be Wick him. . . We carry certain notions of children and or family government into married life, and the first child ie aiways the 'viotimor these notions. And not alone of these, for the paxents have not learn ed self controll, and teliaWieWhipited quite as often because-the poreetcle Impatient or angry, as 041103,y.111.vioioas or tractloOle . We in. Mot on ogr.flitl, children the floggings we ought to have Pie . netrown impatience or fretfulness.— This pounding ohlidren before- they become, ID God's eye,Anerally retiponeibie beings, is very strange bustnesi.- ts.tiepoe, goc;dficople—un wearying patienoe Ci.:6o.t. wait tolearn it until one of your little onei:shall be hidden under the daisies TUE COAL TRADII----104151rEkirfa" Pal/M.—The Pon n sylv4l;is tallies& CeinPlo49 and the' Reading Railrmel' have had' midi for jointuse, three hontired railroad aars, zed pnr pellet°. doable this 'lumber', to' be'need lag anal from the , Broad Top litreStitedn' flo Mfrs.,' near. the the P-Ratiiighol.64.4ll,- THE LEBANON A‘DVE.RTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. _ . road, alient , one hentir94 mile. Wad of Harris burg.,..to ThilattelPhid.. . This trade - rill) be carried ow over , thw.Permilyifritili. H:afiroaa..te Warr's , btirg, where it will enter on 'the Reading Rail rout COmpany's Lebanon Valley Branch, thence to Reading, and by the. Reading Railroad to that Company's wharves at Richmond. This trade now affords, a tonnage of about three hon. dred tons, and, it is said, Can be very considera bly Increased. Thd two carrying companies pro rata the charges, the Reading having abont fif teen miles moat of:the distance; By die to-uni. on of the two companiesith this w.ork; the t alivan• tage.of a favorable grade is secured 'entire Canines; and in this respect enables thetrade of the Broad Top - to 'coniiiiste With - Oval producers in the best and largeat marlteti. "From Hun ting teXArisburgAhe 'giade.of the Peuniy,i van la Henreid - 14-deseeuding, and from "-Harrisburg by the way.er the Reading fit: is al* , favorable for heavy tflinitj whereas from. Harrisburg east ward; by,".way.of the Pfinnaylvania Railroad, the grade's undulating, and .in other reapeets not as well suited for heavy freight. This .fact, with a desire of those interested . In. the trad to have an outlet for their ,coal on 'the Delaware, at Rich t/1611d, willitacount for' the eridetbkidg the: ourse mentioned. A Smelt? Cott anirt.—•-,k correspondent of the Western Adtdedre;4ootking - of the City` of Su perior, on diewelikrt.teriiiinne.ef Lake Superior, says : The itietitiotrit ille.eily la idiartning,au periorto any on throdukti' The population 1111 . 800, eibsieting main.ly byaelling lota to onianother." In Lebanonlhe people lice 'brmeat l end drink, and render thetneelresshiPpy ena:izotnfortable by. .providing the delioniierdilie-:season, and-re.. freahmenti Rortatran der : Funded Building. . . • 0. . .she•Atharther. . . ...•• - Rooms% froWil, , Mr. Eingstals :—Tho aniiiversary celebration of the Union Sunday School' of Shaefferstown, took place on Saturday, tho 25th ult. Early in the morning 'the majority of the people despaired of baying a fair day for the (mansion, but at about eight•o'clock "Old Sol":showed his• bright face; dispelling nnt.only . tbe dense clerk clouds, but al so-the rueful appearance from the countenances of the people. At about nine o'clock the Natianal Brass Band of Myerstown ;entered town on a coach drawn by four, escorted by a committee of gentlemen aptiointed by the school. 'Shortly at terward a procession was formed, beaded by the Band discoureini eleollent music; which pro ceeded to the healthful grove of Mr. John Stine- Metz, a short distance south-west of town. Af ter a short and appropriateaddress. in the Ger man language by Rev. J. M. Ditaler, and some enlivening music by the Biaild, the multitude as sembled partook of a bountiful supply 'of cakes and other necessaries of life. After dinner. amusement was the order, and judging,froth the numbers'engaged in the play, the young ladies and gentleinen enjoyed it Very much. .At intervals the Band enlivened the scene by their lnitslo; iit.ahOut fettro'oloak the proces sion Wes formed again and proceeded to town when it ' wds dismissed. For this'asuch credit is due to, the Myerstuwn Band;- though Young, if the term may be used, it has, under the leadership of Mr.-William'Woo- Bean bade eummendable progress: Withourdis 'paragement.of other excellent Bands, this Band bids fade to stand at t he heed 'Cir the list ero long, not onlY, t on accounof tic proficiency in music, but also of ,the gentlemanly deportment of its members, SPECTATOR, En►v'o'n :—the news of , this place have been, for quite a duration, materially dull, and nothing deserving of partieulnr notice has trans pired, untirof biite,"that would be worthy of an inserticin. ' , The well.drilled Military Company of this town —the National Rifles, commanded by Captain Faber.---designs going to York; this State, on the 4th °tibia month, foe the purpose of taking a part in the next annnal_Stete Encampment. The I prospects of the Company are very promising and, in reality, its drilling has always been spok en of, by every one, as being very favorable. The company goes there, at any rate, with these OAR &lotions and, therefore. can hove bright entici- Flattens to "tut.quite a•dash" among the Military which Is expeoted,to assemble there from various portions of the Slate.. There is quitts - n Commotion produced here at present, of A Political Da t ure,• occasio n ed.by,so e of Abo people wl . in intend forming ,a3Vide-A wake MO, whose objects are, after the necessary rig : ging and so forth, is once procured. to have 'big' turnout apd to have a gcnencral 'big' time of it. Co Thursday last there INO4 a Masonic Pic-Nic hold in an appropriate spot, ga Bunker I.llll,near the Blue Rock Aqueduct, in which quite_a num her of the order with .their families from Leba non and Ilia Ogee •PorTleipated. The day turn ing out to beeyery pleosantone the-parties are raid to have spent it Itsronably. • . • The fpnoWfug is the Dfirioerat le 004( of 1 04- Berks" nominated lust. week :-- 'Coogress (Ifaexpired Tertn,) J. K. • McitiMiy, "Reading, (unanituously ;) Cougresa (Regular Tertn,)S. E. Ancna; State Senator, Roister Cly mer,' Readiug; Assembly - , Elijah 'Penn Smith, Womelettetif, eliitatl. 'Beier, Reeding, Henry AbOalle, Colebrookale;. Brothonotary, Adam x ! Wir t rian, Makdonareek; . Register, Bantam in E. Dry, Rbckla'bd; Rebarder,• Charles N; Keller lVashingtonrCierk of cirphana - Court; Daniel Habn, EeadingrOleVirof 'lr./natter Seissiiins, James Bell, Catetaullee; - County Commissioner, Paul Wenrieh, -sr.; /3ernvillet Director •of the Poor; Aaron Gets; Belding. Auditor. William Steffy, Breeknook. The vote for . "Coarees, full term was, Ancona , ge41154; -for Sehaie, Clymer 94 13t4ith, 58 . . Lin NAB TRW ntattus fdrtheDyspeptio,whieh is not to be wondered at,:nten era take, into sa• count the"aniiiunt ottPdily suffering which ho endures. Illy the Use of the Orykopated Bitters, the picture isreversed and the bright sitij of life appears. FIEND STMT.—Joshua n desperate char acter living a few miles froni Morristown, Tenn., some days since nitankca several of his neighb ore with a scythe , prom:Kling front house to house and declaring his determination to kill all he met. After injuring five persons to to to.cripple them foillfe, the neighbors, who had long Brod in dread:of hula; aesemhlad to force; and, driving hint bottle, fired'-upon andliilieti him the loft of his' cabin, whops he hatrtalten rtifOge- VII: Pd. JoBARD a French savant, hos altennd ed the scientific World . I 1 has dirovered.e - way of suspending animation, sitidulete of bringing the dead book to lifo. lie protesitita to bet able to re store a drowned men after two dove immersion, and a frozen etildeet-aften ton years' "oblivion.", Provided a culprit's neuk . .brrnetl;roken,- he (?.41 be broeght book to life after - batrilug a whole day. Jort.tan, with great sympathy - Air the 'lie which flesh are heir to," suggest. that medi• cal men aborild immediaiiii make themselves ac quainted with the secrefill, tis invention, so that the poor and unfortunate might be suspended till better times dame around, and the victims .of thwarted love may enjoy the forgetfulness of a prolonged catalepsy. A Commission bac been named to examine fil. Tetuan's system ofsuspend ing animation.. _ Va.. Rev. J,Calt3IDEn• CIANGOOLT, a Brahtnin convert, recently delivers(' n lecture, in 'London. In course'ef his address, the' reverend gentle. man corrected some popular errors concerning the Car of Juggernaut. s ltyvas no part of the war ship fora devotee to cost binseihnider the wheels of the 4r. Aeoidents.sometimes happened, and people Ware killed in the crush ;'but Juggernaut dentonded:no•human sacrifice. Ile was the Brah• min god of love, peace end' merviy.. ar - Baron. Rothschild, is at: present, t;iceed- Ingly Intimate rithlsfacoleon. • Nearly.every day the Emperor is.inien pronienndiog in the-Park of Bt. Cloud, aritVitnd arm with the banker; and scarcely a dinner occurs at which -the inthrt'has not the honor of sitting.at the right band.qf , bis Imporial.ftlajesfy.. Anbordiegto the Oti'dite; it la the in tentb n of 'the Bmperor to make 'Baron Rothschild Ring of Jerusalem, under, ,thaprOtee thin of France, and as May , be expected, for a "con sidetatiOn ." ' • , ` I'rEMS BY' "Ope*,6N4;." TRH RT,GAT:o l .l*.Oke:Fighhia#o644 Ims baud at home in ODinrekijpg, DOUBTFUL.— Prospect for a good.orop of -corn, and tie goat ion of Curtin: , • SORDOL. or this' and-Noeili:, Tokintnon Boroughs commenced on hiotolis*,,. Thosomf .the rossildistriots wal m:m:l2mm" in sfew , wdbr: (fs~Ai:=Tflo`onfrJ~tAj:eß~;~h= For elLe Advertiser. JoNrsTowri,,epteoxbor I, lad: IMMEI tough, kid thOill-Ato.expoot to .prosper Without • advertistoi. • .7.11. CORN:—A ibcfre jaunt Into: ttie country* on Saturday, initialed: us that the coin 'crop willturn out better than it4ipocted. It will at teastyteld a half a crop._ MORE LISHIA-Theman abdut town informs us that severstntwAamp poste have lately been put up in tdin,- to ;afford pedestrians a better op portunity tow tWlthureb. • , tire' making their appear /MOO in' aid noighparbeed. We would advise our sportoitea to buckli no their armor, meet the en emy face to face, and make the feathers fly. .• BELOW PAR.-'l`he znorriings, and evenings are becoming *ll6 cool, and ice cream is not in del:nand. E6zi - vrls,:overooatv, and raglans will ere long prove comfortable. nonsns.—Viralkin g to tho D'opot a few days ago, we observed a . carload- of fine horses going eastward. &greet number of horses and oattle are at present going over' the Letranonllo Railroad. • THE BALMORAL petticoat is raid to be all the rage isit l tlfAitit.- It is said to bean excellent institution for muddy weather, and displays a pretty foot and i;ntle to perfection. We vote for the Balmoral. . A TOUGH POLLTICIAN.—We came 'across an.."opponent o‘ilse administration!' the other day, who expresepi hmself- as follows cop_ sidec' . pelityn ae_ror , p6.tes o more,. Sewertinco, Xheilpev il, or any other op ponent of the Na.tional..tioniocreoy." GETTING SHORTER. , —The' days. This is no doubt relished by thelity:a-.bedsoshoarei - iini* sous to_ut the extra...town in mlong ,snooze; bat to us,' 4'o rise with the !ark, and go to bed with the chickens; it Ss of little importance whether the days pro long er "short. THE APPLE CROP.—Though none •of The "oldest inhabitanite:onr-.recolleotion does not enable ue to fia upon ;any' period, when apples were a° scarce in this neighborhoghe pros peet for epple.butter parties this :are'any-. thing brit Cheering. SUNDAY Ink, was what tholadies call a"lova of a day.' Such delightful weather should be made the most of for out door exercise. A two boil's' walk in such 'weather is better anus a too of gilyi svbite.' Ladies who doubt this ikiwilaiyz A...ex periment. , • . . .• • • • EXAMINATIONS.—The:Ronnty Superinten dent, Mr. •Hottck, has finished his district Teach ers' examinations. We attended several of then), anti have sumo to the -conclutien .that-the .spirit. of education, in our county, is greatly advadoing. The old practice of keeping incompetent teach ers un an equality with those who are Well ad vnneed is no more in vogue; and we hail with joy the rising glories of education in our county. Teachers who nro not able to command a middling good certificate, are being rejected, thus affording 'those who expend their. time and -money in im proving an opportunity Tor situations which they deserve. We found thnt the best examinations wero held in districts where .Teschersl. Associa tions were kopt.up, and we hope the teachers .of our borough may tulte.alkint from this. grveciat atiire,s. THE CITY AND THIS WATERING YLA crA—Thiaeason at the watering places is rapidly draw ing to a elope, and ladles and gentlement with hemmed Tares will noon be leen - .on the. promenade, or preparing for a vigorous prosecution of the fall trade.— Gentlemen' who have been doing the Falls. the. Capea, or the Springs. will come home with renewed health, but with damaged apparel, and they will coliimit their own comfort and convenienee by, proeirrlfig for Them retires new ontins at the Brown Stone Chithing Hair of Reccumr. Wnsox, Noe, 003 and eo Chestnut street, above ifith.,...Philadelvhfa. ' • Ti'VERY.SU .t -deman'd for Ho s. lotieta deteifie t it;hlh3earei:nrilittitina to be thennly - vreifervatibit of bodily strength during a period whem.tbe ettnoephere 19 calculated to induce a feeling of Iteelfude and indigestion Theworit moon of Dbwrina, and Dysentery give way torltspetebt influence Innumerable • persons, who. bre now alive and well. must thank the discoverer of this prepaYetion that they hare not been swept away all the harvest of death. The Bitters in recommended by the best physi cians in the Lund. .Thls- id the belt evidence of its real value, because, sea general thing, they will tot g a word in favor of advertised preparations. They have been compelled - toacknowiedge the claims lafigbe Bitters upon the commentty. Bold by all druggi • Sit - Free Trade seems 'Yaw to bein favor with Napoleon:llT. To all in need of a gold and beautiful - WIG, on reasonable terms, we would say:ftpm, expel. 'encemill on GEORGE THUTtfiALANIf. '2l) South 6th at.. Pbiladelph*en you can be suited in a style and manner unsn . proeute a bottle of his celebrated IlVit for beaittlfyink the hair, &e. . . . 'fob. 22,1860.-Iy. DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL.— "It must be obviate tin every attentive perlion that the 111'4.db:eases of infantivailtie.chiefly from the bowels, and in this connection we know of a medicine which can be rolled upon with perfect.CObliderike in all infan tile complaints, whitteYer their' nature may be. We speak of" Pr. P,Avr.esleP.l7l7Ttle CORDIAL. Ircontaine no opiate of any kind-- , no paregoric,' and relieves the aufferinge.of infants as 11 by _magic Mothers! by all Means try this—even if all outer renaedien have &re, the advertisement. In another colninn of Messrs. Ofierch eE Dirrenet, ()Toggle* New-Fork; Whonro theeolo proprietors, and also sole agents of tie world-renowned "Dr. 13 . *onson's Dlood Rod," which Is a preparation for the relief of all complaints arising' from dedeieneles of the 'blood, fidtil. whatever causes - each deficencies may proceed. It iis'iillho'ut - exaeption the most strength ening cordial any invalid could take, as it is immediate ly absorbed by the blood without baring to go through the prom's of digeou,,n, and as blood lathe life of the blame hudy,by neur4hiag and pioducing it; it 'soon restores to perfect health 'the/maven who have been Mat tering for. years. We consider the above two Prepare , tioos_decidedly the beet of their kind offered to the.pub lic.—Ohionicle, 4?itelleo, V. E. See advertisement. For sale by Dr. OW-1106d opposite , the Court !louse, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. Pi mil.Es Arm t lKlN Dtpu.sis are the result of Impure . y. 4. The bloodbecornes - thick and elor9d , The skirt 116166 able to cest_pff the Impurities so- niportatit, to health. - How many yonni men and women we Peg with tkeir MM. covered .. .with pimples and blotiihes. who ail+ etidesivortug to remove them by the use e seeps end washes of venous kinds. TVs le-very dangerohs sad abouldisei . er be bractheid by persona de sirous of , good health. _Mothers who have children af . dieted with sorsa and oritions, should never dry them up by external applkati if, for tbia.way.they will drive in the burners endprod • ill health' for - the child dnr ing its whole life time. There is no Mother that pee to see her children ntilletod. with feeble health. :', UDSOIVS AlollitiWi LLERII PILLS are prepared . expressly fur the Otto' • riptams of the skin such •as Navies, BlotelMs, ' 'c. Thiler ciekfiierthe blood of all Impuritlesiproqtfc a be4tiful, elearand healthY skin. so -soh Om Alt peciihil of evisto.aud refine. men t.. Ju l rson:, Vouutela, Herb Rtilla are Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr. Cio.'D.osi! and D. S. Eillier, Leb anon. . WIST AR'S Bi.ESAItt OF WILD CHERRY amghs t Wds, 4YO nekttas, ,esthsia, Croup, TWhooliing Coughs, Quificy, and die numerous 4 well es dengereue diseases of Throat,. Chest and ..e.ungsi prevail, in oar changeable climate, at all se - anon/1 of the year: tow orb fortaunte enoriSh to ego...ye their banefel inOucnca— h ow iniportainthen to have at bend a Certain antidote td all those cobiplainte. • Expetienoe4 preatotr. that tide exists In iTislar .. . l B[Ba/ taan extant not found in any other t;nisedy; believer severe Unit offering, the appli• cation of this soothing, healing and wonderful Balsam at once vaiiquiehea•the dteetwe eauLietetwiattoe auffiiTer to wonted health. - -••• • From E. S. .XEN I //ti , Esa•giPrOlgidter. of the Rftafeati Hate/ ialliddietinita. Btooterow3ti DmeretwlNY4 P. 14 APS% MOO Masers. Si W. Yowls A Co„ I have used.the BALSAM arsVErcatietesitifilisiy — fitirtily fora number or years', Sod can foottry to its wonderfnl efficacy in the ears of dfseasve of the Lungs and Throw& and for rfeetsenets and • Bronchia .41prctions. In •al 'these diseases I have us it with Unprecedented suicrufit A severe cough orroold Okays yiehlete it when adruittis tared according to directions, andl. can cheerfully rocv onstnend .it to the public am a sure antidote to these 100 deetry my duly; for the benefit „.of the public, to immouoca,thot aceurtterfeit Balsa;olo the 'mark, e t. , &bolt-04sec sinco,„l porchosod bottlevat st drug • gist's at Harr tem rgorelch I found to be a worthless ripprionitsirticiw,prodntirarueintandeickness. -It was entirety differont.freso :w hinhthavesince-purchae, ed of Jacob !tenet, draws tr;in.thhiplaice, which has the . written, slmsture of ;'l;Burrat"agwawa,yourpmnted rums, on thenutsitie wrapper. . • .. 4,1; 51•:N DIG. Ceution to Ptrieta*fg. tbe only Trastar's Bad samhas the illittenlefignetarw : SlTT'llr'ead• Chi printed onikof.tbe.E7 x, : or : gat o E /tt: d.. 0 3;c: 0 . 17 0, tute_ H7ll. th iP sowt. Pri ,a.n ri d all other is vile and worthless. . for sale by J b eeoplr Y 1571111 . 14) .1 % 1. Lebanon Joseph - L'uler , Selettertalni'rNirlf, Ger. tel, , 'Birrotf 3 9ft o l ,o, Ty t " - :.l lt t e d b ito ir o v itip;- ,7 ; ,i4n9j*:00 16101 " ) ,, *Rif / 31010 1),-Arardile Men! es' Ar Harper; Br IbuseTfrrliMOtexlapv,6. Bowmen & Son,- Oampbellstownl and by &alum:every where. Aug. 15,A.1260-Im. , 44-. Bee Dr. Sanford•e advertisement of Liver Itivigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in spottier column. Impprtapt toFiAlutlel. • DR. oIf.BESEMA'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY The combination of- ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practiov. They are mild. in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menstruation, removing all obstruc- Douai whether hum cold or otherwise headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, v;thltes, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, milli in the back and &e., disturbed sleep', which arite'frod interrup den of n - atore. • ' • • ' TO MAICRIED I,ADIEnS. Dr. Q_beesemauMPilla are invaluable. as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can piece-the utmost 'confidence In Dr.- Choeseman's Pi Ds. doing all that they represent to do: • NOTICE. There is one condition of the female system in which thq ?tile calitiat be taken without prodachas a PECU LIAR-RESULT. The condition referred AO. Is PREU. NANCY=thereeuIt.MISCARItIAGE. tie.h is the irre !datable tendency Of the medicine to redtore the sexual functionl to a normal . condition, that even. the repro. 'ductive power of nature cannot reerat it. -.Warranted purely vegetable; and free frotn 'anything injurious. Explicit directions, Which should be read, accompany each - box. • Price $l. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to ,Da. Columns L. CnirssziAN,. 110: 4,531, Poet Office, New York City. BOLD BY ONN DRUGGIST IN XYLEM TOWN IN TUE UNITED STATES It. B. HUTCHINGS, General Xgat fcir the United ,States, 186 Chambers-St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. • Sold at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pd, • Dec. 7, 1838.-Iy. ~eiipiau~ _~tttuø. IQN.,PII2t2ISII. 4thrrrm of.Yeang Men. fe tiCia — evtry Seth:m . lh enforninir ibr dna' fielfr commone , lug at before 9 o'clock; at the' Rooth of t.hii-Xi'll. 4 o. Association; aboie D. S. lletber's Dru . g. Ste p& and especially Young Men; ate invited to - atOnd. Gorman preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the-srunjOlical church, and InVie'evening.ii — ear;. lycandle-light. Engliah preaching next Sabbath. morning 'eta evening in the Metiickliet EplacoklPhnrch. `Joaee Ochs will Rreattb next Siinday even trig nt tia'aloek, at Gioninier's•Spring.' - • - German preaching ne.:o3atibalh morning and English.. in evening in the Reformed church.. . German preaching next. Sunday morninuanif Englid2 in • the evening in Salem's'tntheran church. English preaching next Snbbnth morning and evening in Zion's Liitheran Church. Germiin preaching nest-Sunday morning and English In the evening in -the Mdravlan church: . - aTrittt On tile 28th ult.,' by Rev: U. S. Driller, Mr. David Dodge: of S. Leban'on, to Misaßlizaboth Brandt, of N. Lobnoon. On the 30th ult., by the Fame, Mr. Henry S. Mc- Curdy to Miss Mary Jane Gallagher, both of South Annrille. On the 2il ius:t., by the same, Mr. Levi • HUhs, of Bethel tp., n Berks county, to Miss Melinda In • bower, of Bethel Lebanon county. gio). On the 27th ult., in this borough, Curtis N. Smith, aged almut 8 months. On the ]7th ult., in Jackson, Benj.unin Hank, aged 21 years. .8 months and B.days. . The LehOmen 111hurket. OrzTf'zilly Correctal Wei*lve LmixoN, Wxousabsy. SEPTBDIIIIER 5,1800. Leh. Mills•Sx4ltto 47 00 Potatoes: lik bu , • .25 Smith ‘. Ifitea 060 Estir,lt dos., 12'... Lcb. Vol. Super. Fined 00 Butter, V lb., 1.4 Prime Whlta Wheat, 130 Lard, 11 Prime Red Wheat, :25 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 65 Ram, - 12 Carbi ~ • CS ShOuldars, 10 . Data, 32 Sldeli, 10 - Clover-aced, 400 Soap, ' a Timothy-seed,2 50 lin . ee-trax, 35 Flax-seed, - 150 White Rags, _ 6 Dried Apples, Ip b u ... 100 Mixed Rage, 2 Dried Appree, p olled , 150 Flax, V lb., 12% Peach "Snits, 250 Bristles, v lb., 40 Peach g'llutxels," 125 Faatbers_V lb., C. 21.4 Cherries,. - 150 Wool, V, 1., 40' - Onions, 37 Soup Beaus, V qt., 6 YID' -Jilt: 121, •. lnegnr, goy:, ...A Applo U utter, crork, 45 PilatitatteFpliia Market. gcpteinber , 3, 1860. _ _ . The Flour Market was not so lively as 7ener• day.. The sales for export comprise 1000 .bbis mixed nod choice brands of Superfine at 1.6 76 tgis 94; .400 bbls good IVeatorn Extra at $6 . 10, and 100 . bbli city do ut $6 20. Thu sales . to the home trade range froM our lowest quo tationa up to $7 for common and fancy, according to quality. The market is poorly auppliod with Rye Flour, and comniands $3 62i. Corn Meal is steady. 600 bble sad .at $8 75. Pennsylvania, if hereormald ootemand $3 Si® 350. • . The offerings of Wheat pnd fn Mond at fUll dies. Sales of 5000®0001Ytntshels at $1 37 for old - ; ,$1,4201 .44 for now *et and `sl 47(4)1 53 for fair and good White. Rye is scarce and — in dpinand. 1000 litrsbels primo Pennsylvania yelloW in store at 750., and 2500 bushels mixed Western at 720. Oats are steady. , .800'besbels told at 815/(grBBe. for good and prime new Dilailitt*,. and' 876. for old Penttsylvanii. Cloverseed is scares and .tiOrt,lt . ss 37.1Q5 50 Tilt 64 lbs. 100 bushels prune Tiinothy • sold •at $2-75. Flax soed is less active: Smell sales at $1 62 tt bushel. , 1 5 *.LADRIXHIA CATTLJ. MARK T.— The arrivals of „Beef Cattle sverelarge this week, the sales reaoging 2244 head, all at Phillipes yards. The demand wet goad and prices 'ruled about the same" ,ranging at. from $7 to so'so, mostly at sB®9 the 100 . lbs. net. About 100 COWS and Calves sveni'disptrsed•of at from $25 to sso'eactr, according to qtrality. Of Ihigs,. about 2400 Were at tnerket, led:Ainl32o at Itnhotf and-1.041 at the Avenue Ynrd, the former selling at frost° $7 50 to $8 75, and the latter- by J. N. Reynoldi at sB@B 50 the 100 Ills heiToistill'ind corn fed Hoge. Some 7000 Sheep•were disposed of at from,The to 8415V.11) net. Xeir trationuitfo. ::::WEGIA*II4 , OIe .I*W ; 11 4 1101i0Parat 1 : • ' • ej° AT SW ARV 13 .- RO THER S i Tirits, auti ll ard i ertr,h,44:loodis j ; Idiot 81 11 :1 1 :`. rya,. llama kyr 'Men sae lkiyirwear. Priv . iste Sifie. "T pubscribsr,olTers at:private -, hairs the ,follewh, viz :-40)ils ofTARLOIt CARPET, Largo MIRROR, Large ClAhl.l.-' SE &TED /10CFC1111,,.and a'ndinber of oth er articletfotlionebbold Furniture. Apply et Mr. Few's opposite thesubscriber's late residence, li,hlaileottittiOee above 11111. . 31rs. E. P: EATON. LobanourSopt. 6,1560. , iquiLlo , sakLE Of the . Tiebglob ~Iritiley ihstitidei 11 : VALUABLE PROPEBTV kaolin as the qiitg. 1 AlirOW VALLEY INSTITUTE"' situated 11.1 . AWN. VlAB;Lebentai county, Pa, will be offered at Niblick Situ on . . • SATURDAY, tke Bth day of October, 1804 et 2.0,d0ck, P. 4., being a LOT op.;cgtouinlAtir - 100 - tat front and 188 feet deep, on the Berke and Dinphin Thin • ike, oil 4vb fell ((erected a handsome , • - NEW TIIRELE.STOST PRIM ROUSE, 82, by 4.i feet, with extensive Back 111 • Buildings, ell under elate- mot, and In 4 'illaprate condition. The Building con ..taint TWO, SCHOOL ROOMS,. 34 . br'• suitable for BOARDERS, be side-As Snaky department; and-tile tteiglltiOxhood It self would support a rtarr-cuss &soot. lITIN.VILLB la situated on the Lebanon Valley Itailroad; and to act:as:Wig from Philadelphia. Beading and•flarripbu rg;„ twice ii day, mak int ft. it.most dedra -818 aitnatisht for an Academy . or WI Ikardieg &Oa Postocesdon'ivOl be given, with a good. title, on the Ikea — April nail. Vol. further particulate; address LAVINS..BAkSSitiiOH, J. B. KILLINGBR; Adiiiitkiaralors .Daniel.BaLtbas3/1, adcanak Annville„tebauen county, Pa. By the Conrt--Jursseox B. LIORT, Sept. 5, 1880. Clark.a. Orphans' Cotirt. Oriihans' Court, Sale: IN pursuance of a pidHee Mier' ot the Orphan s'Coort of Lebanon county Will Iniiiposed to publio suds on sArrmpAt, seileemze 2g, 1880, • at the publto house of Daniel jldlili, to the borough of Lebanon, the Real Estate of Des= Mom,' daC'd, 00171- -- prhilrig a rreatber•boarded DWELLING DOUSE, one and a half stories high, with,- , Lot fronting 41 feet 'on .Elksabotb street., and 95 feet deep, . situate to the'lxirotigh of Ls' banon. SaideprZip• erty sdpiris - on the north lot of °sone Gasser and Oth. 'ere i•ri , lgltith lot lateofJohn - Clonse.• • , • Sale to c onnnenceut.l. o'clock, P...hi.flrhen•eonditions. twilPlieinsaeltss- , "80LOM'ODP - MAIJER,• Ad'r. • Bythe Coiirti: B. Light; Olork,e Septemlbar 5,1880.. L. 1 0.-• b • For. ..., .trent • • - A• ritz AVM a, ifildlarge building in Cumberland atredt, the moat popular business place in the NI Borough of Lebanon. The front house con- T ..u. raining a /urge Store room , by-room and cellar; 1U . a. large Basement, by -loom and cellar ; five 11 rooms on the Second, and Ave room on the it story, and a .large garret and cellars LlAlso alitick‘b adding, !Kitchen, Shed, As., Ecc. as a dwelling torsi family, with one of Use beet grow ing gardens 'ln this borough.. . Of the Sitcsie Booth, Basement Room, and the mans on the thirdido ry, liessesslon can be Immediately giv en ; but of-Vist aluire property, or in parts. as it may cult, on thirfisat or April next. 'WILLIAbI AULT. For.iarthethintormationplease inquire of Lebanon, ißept , :.cy 460. J. O. REIMER . MPHAYE'S HOLWAT BITTERS TILE CELORASED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR i qtI SPRPSIAs DISEAgit-'6" THE KIDNEYS, zitlaiPir amps-011.NT, . . • WEAKN KIND,: • • FEir • ''' " • waue 7 And the Nations itifrietions , ccinsequant: upon a disordered ~ • , Erom•A•cii: O"ft. VIER, such. ms Indigestion. Acidity of the Morose Colicky Paine, lienrtbnin. Leah of Appetite, Despondent f.lc•sttyetwes, Illind and Means% Piles. In all Nervons; utruitle, and Neuralgic Affections, it hes- in - nuntonus Ines ces proved highly beneficial, andin others e ff ected it 'decide ere. This is a prirely'cogefahla•comnound, pt-spored o strictly scientific principles, ba : al- the manner of the rated Ilolland " Professor , ltscrintve,' Its reputettion at ho pro duced its intmddOtioh•tiore, tho demand ccimnnincltig th those of the Vattierliaid scettorod over the limo of this mighty. country, many of whom brought with thous and handed down the tradition.of'its.vriloo. /Hs 'now offhand tn the American pubtie, knencing•thal its- trirty. =Multi/id medicinal virtues must Le aeknauledga. It is particularly recommended-to those persons whose oaostitutlona may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or (Aber forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it duds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling mid quickening every norve, raising up the (framing spirit, and, in tact, Miming new health and vigor Sn the midden. • . NOTICZ: , --Whoeser expects to find this a beverage 1011 be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove * grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of sirigular emus anal proportior. • • . •'• READ —CAREFULLY! Tho 'Genuine bighlY COneentinted %alum's Holland Hitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at Oat tioula per Isodle, ur six bottles tbr FITR DOLIARB. The greatdemand for this truly celebtatod Medicine has boduceid many inAtitions, whirl) - the 'public ihould guard agalnat purchasing. - . Aar Bowart. of Immition. See that our namo fa on the Inlad hf Wary bottle you bug.. Artirgi ai sta generally. It can be hitvitritia Too t points. SOLE,PROPRIE.TORS, .T-ANEW PAGE, •pt & co. , eon of flutintacentinit And • yin, PITTSIiORGH,. PM Tar. sere at J. L..LEAMIERCIEWS Drug Store,. Mar ket street, Lebanon,Pa. : Sept. 6, 1860.-Iy. A ,Threiugh Ticket to 'CALIFORNIA. • 5 ... S....OOLTIBitT - 86 - 00% . PISTIL GRAMI;QUARTRRI.T DISTRIBUTION OF 100,000 ARTICLES, W0RT11,5309,000, Which will be sold for 1100,000, to the purr-baser, of our &IP GOLD PENS AT 30 Dn. PER 'BOX. Our Golden Pen in the best ever used,ond is wilt.- - - ranted not to corrode iu any Ink. Every business man and family should use the CIPLDEA , PEN. The ir m ing list et 100,,Q00 articles twill be distributed erne ourpatroars.Vsloo . Emr,. and need not be : nuirellfosrew the purasseer wyioti of fife fpllp articles we mu, sett anc • ink $ l,OO then it 'Softies/ a. warm s. ak eitelm Ton DOLLAR AND ,T,Arrirftn GOODS on NOT_ IMPALL GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT OUR , EX.BENSE -WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTBR,THE PURCHASER-RE- coiveirtbein, (unless they are - satiafaotoryjand the mon ey be Itefundod.: LIST OF 130041,10NCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION Pianee;Gpld'HUntlng Cased Witihne ; Gold Watches, Ladles' . !, Silver • /itches, Guard, Teat end' Mtatelain Chains, and., Cam rooebes, Mosaic and Jet Brooches: La vaFloren ma =Brooches, Coral, Emerald, d Opal Brooches, Cam - Ear-Dropo, Mosaic and. Jet Bar• Drops, Lava and Floret:gine Ear-Drops, Coral .Rar-Drops, .li.ma rald and Opal liti t r,ptope. Handsome Seal Rings, Mosaic and Cameo Btagelete, Gents' Br eaatpine, Watch Kaye, Fob and Mbar - Slides sets of gar= Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Plal*Eftings; Slone Set Rings, -Seta Ladies' Jewelry, CdistmMrape Shawls, 'Mousseline de. Lalnes, Chalks, Frew:V . :mid American Lawns; Bereges,. Pop lins; French Cirs, and other Ledioke' Drees (boob in great varlity, Atlbor with Reid Dresses, CabasOrincy Fansoind in f rilmoit every deenipthin of GOODS nitially.found tit trot cuss Dry Ocside Stoma. • PLAN..VASF DISTRIBUTION. Highest Promrum $lOO, Lowest Preminm-$2. The exticlesmin numbered, and Certificates stating vrhat we vat sell each porsou for ono dollar are 14,,arial,ed Envelopes, with a Decimal arrangement of Preuiinins; so that in • • • liiiiiblitindred Certificates • there is one for a WATCH,. AND.TIIEREW.4LL 414.0 BE A SPLENDID P 4141. IIIM• IN EACH TIM "CRATIFICATES. it Yea &eine a tine Shawl, or Brine Pattern. or a battalions rticie of Jewelry. (unlike 80"conte for a Boxef the Gen Pone, and we will send you a Car. Meath Which may' arable you to procure-it fur SI. On riecelpt softl Bente we will send:you one Box of oar Golden Peal. and i Soiled notice of the article which we 14ill Witt. PAPMENIL " Iie 1 111L7 ' !Saab PRICES .io)`AGENTS POST. Pltb 4 Boxes-Pens, with 4certi6catea • • • •-2•1 ; 9' JO' do • 2 26 do do ; -26 . do 6 100 do dO • 100 do IS • N..8.-11'ith each package of 100 'boxes we present the purchaser 100 °brink:stew one of which le- guaran teed to contain one order fora FINE WATC/1, or Sew ing. litachins, or bp-ordering 60 boxes in oue" package you are acre to receive 60 Certificates containing one or der bra splendid 81,..V8R W4TOII, beside &large num ber. of Other yory'valuable . prentiuros. Certiaeate •sidit grainy nten application or any person. desiring to ml a einthle biLtk procuro vain tibia prendurktproputa. • ythent of $l. • • - . PIANOS, MiehODEONS, MUSIC; 'BOOKS, sEw„ING mApIIINES. 'BOught and Sdrd on CoMb:6181On. - Any article Will be Bent to Cho Country at 'the lowest„.Wholesele Priem: .with thtradditlon of p per sent Commkrston -for for. warding. ^Bs'—Apents wanted in ettilf toum.'fit:Wars sent orCapprteatfen. • Alta 'teas all Communkatilini lb 0. 9. coilccitt A. co. • Commission Metehante and General Agent*. • 138 South Fourth St ., below Chestnut , Phila. I . 4tt For our integrity aiid abitlty to fulfil our en ema; we beg to rant you to the' following'well ttooip Gentlemen and businbks firma: • • • Itis 'Excellency Ex. Gov. /Wisig W4t moreland, Pit; Palmer, ,Ittehardeon & Co., Jitwolers, Philadelphia, N. A. Warne,' Esq., Jeweler, Philadel phia: Wm. A. Gray, Hal, 'Jeweler, PhiladelPhia; Means: Heflin:ere , & Moore ; Water . Arch, phi to t taiphia; .Meesra..PrattAt Reath, •Fifth andllarket Streets, Philadelphia :J. Puller, F.st., Jeweler, Philadelphia;-A. P. Ward, Ptibileltir- of 'Fashions, km, Philadelphia; M. H. Horne, Clittallauira Batik; Hon. L. At BuglOn, September 5,1860.-Iy. Read Read; Mead. ;mom Smut Wttoox . .Vo&::‘—Your 'lnopectine," or `!Presiai•r Fever • Chprm PrP4taa cit ne w. 410,3. ,wpe wholly dosppndcric and ;Fyithhad'when I applied it, and In Qvo yours the' 01 46.1.91. 1,41 ‘ns xeiived• and no fever has ensue. It the irhnObt., - buts imaginable, and a won der of iir'tlire 9r sit - not be Walkout tblenln methisTic sing* hour. Ey - constantly wearing It I sraith„fttis Oligtosproof." 'rows Very Truly, E. hi 13.1913'T. Moan . . . • . . . --, . .• , Moans, aussata, JulT 284,1869; ' bsoitilater--Ir have been snatched froca the irmre, 'by the sivileat4on of your wonderful • ••Irsoectige: , "Persian isvoi—pharm . " For several years I' Int'se Rif• feted ev ery RAND from fever and cone . lasi' gpvirmg my life wasihreitened, bt: ' r ,.. re medy haa'destrOili .the dhmare, and lam rapi . Mil am lipisitite and _ , straligt.t. . ~, ct ukly, Yours, , 4::, ,' ,', • D. Is,. ' BABIQN. . ..; . .. ~. . .. . This truly •wendeelell and e a let ...... and Agile end Bnlions`Pe'vefir 1 - tie sink ,eil ',lnlet paidon receipt of one d °liar. Also for •ad al Yi). spectablo Druggists and• Country Stores. -. . Principal Depot end Maimfactory.l.BB Matt= mood, Ta. Drench (Mine, 13ankof co.miger. o , O. New tork. Addrata , - ' ' ' •'. . . ~ ..- JOHN WILCOX & Co Sort. b, 1850 MA*OTJanOI47II ; • tNv 4DvtriTttagVifff.- .N.E' 75 00 'FA 0:61515 joerrerarnedfroni". the .city lane . • easortnient of all,hibtle 'of 4llr OPP.A.9, we la el the &petition of the eitieeniunt Lobar . county to call and 'see l'aur 'barrier* itblitillee Drees tioode, wbkli will be filned.of all the Mast etylice, Such Atill Fancy and Black aillti,Pluin and figured Morizrows, Almcc4es, _Perametu; &Chair, ?eight 'Coburg all wool 'Widnes Debeire, - 7 Alec) for Men and &VOW° CLOTHS. ' VEgirlNG* ' • - ••• PANTINGS, of all diworkilSone. ' • • •.• • aROONAIICIL r• Sugar; Coffee, Also Shoulder, Dry4iiiiiratiralheithale, Lebanon, Sept. 5, 'lBOO. I.4kaz,F, • BOWMAN, UAUBR itittrE ". L. Uali xi?, 170,R t This Wit.l;ifyoit Mint pifirunileitifgned.haoe lately fonnehitiltafiSior :L bi p for the purpose of engaging in the ttith her Bulginess, on a - new plan, - would treepoetfally Inform the public at large, that their place of business k.DAVID BOWDIAWS Old Lumber Yard, in Rest Lebanon, frprxting on Chestnut street, one square from the Eratigell church. They hare enlarged the Yard IMO Ailed it'stith a new and excellent assortment of all , kinds of Lumber, such as 130.1.1tP1h PLANES, Jelin,' • ••• • , • • 710118, Sitztilizlisii.vvrtailkr.irtfe, of n111;4018 and thicknesses. In effort., they !wisp am. stantly on head, alull rind ,Irell-soasoned assortment of all kinds of Eiji LDING MATERIALS. Person:* in want of anything in their line are invited to calLexaMine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, Wet by attention to business and moderate prices, to made sicontraiaao. of public Tiatronage. • - kebta,p, September I:,C)l4Fer24' "132E* BA? Mountain Herb Pills. A DOTE, we prefellt you with a perfect likeness of T02.111:0, a chief of a tribe of the Aram Aztec \a• ti.n. that once ruled Mexico. You will ilnd.a full ac count of him and his people is our Palma)lete and 41- - manace—to be bad val.; from the Agents lbr theca Villa. The Inventor and mapufaoturer of ."Judson's Munn , . talk Herb Mae epaut the greater part, of hie life In traveling, having vlalted'nearly every countryi in the world. -Be 'Tent over six yoare among. ,the Indiana et the Rocky Mountains end of Mexico, and It was thus that the .'Sfouscatt: Sties Prue" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find in our Alumnae and Pamphlet. ~ • It is an cetabllettedliet._that all ditcatiel Arias .froin liffialif7E66WL The blood is the life I add when any foreign or an healthy matter gets mixed .with It, It is all at once die. tributed to every organ of the body. Every nervefeels the poison, and all the vital orgims quickly coniplare.— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a enfilelency or bile. The perdu of the heart fs weakened, and so the eireolatitiii is fee ble. The lungs become elogged-withthepolsohoueinat ter; hence. a cough—end all from a slight impinity at the tountain-head of life 7 Alte Bloodl As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, In a' pnresprlng. from which ran a tiny rivulet, in i< few minutes the whale course of the stream becomes disturbed and!iliscolorod. As quickly doee impure blood By to evewluirtaqd ,r lea:volts sting behind. All the pasiagee , becothe strutted, and unless the °hitt-union is roinforaid, the lamp of life soon dies out. These pills not only purify the - blood, bat ?e roasts bana• all the secretions utthe body; they art therefore,. un- rivalled 88 a ' . CURE FOR BILIOUS ZITS HASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. 'This Anti-Bilious Afedicine expels from the blood the bidden seeds of dim We, andsrenders all the anus am; and Scent, cloann and resuscitating the tits! Mans. °asset indeed, its lc to no, Mat we ore all% to piece youl- reach, a medicine liko the."3lomirsig Hun Ditui," that will pays directly in the afflicted' parte, through the blood and fluids of the end cause the 'sufferer to-brighten wick the flushefbrututjr and health. Judson's rats ore the Best Remedy Or existence for the . • . follenotng emplanes: Bowed CoMplitints, Debility, Inward Weeks:wee, Coughs, Serer and Ague, Liver Complaint* Colds, CertAlciliffit43.ll.ewliess of Spirits, Cheat Messes, Hemdkugies Piles, Costiveneas„ , IndieLkori, _ Stones 'Dierrhask, ridamauon, Droluty, s. . •:. • 41 . GREAT FEMALE lIEDI'CLNE! Females wlin value health, should never bo without these Pills. They purify the blood: remove obstructions of all kinds, Meatus, the akin of. all.pimples and bletc,h• es, and bring the rich color of health to thC pale check • oa,. The Planta and Herbs of which these Pills ere made. wore dieeovered in a very surprising way among the TedlaCital, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico.. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the : "Gasar MEnitaxe of the Aztecs. . : OBSERVE.—The Mountain Rerb Pills are put up In a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains:o pule, . and v Retail at 25 cents. per box. All genuine, have the sig nature or it. L. JUDSON & 00., on each box.. 4 B. 1.. NDSON, & - CO., . • S:0-L E. .1 1 ; KO PRIETO 410 -1. Ltbn a lid Street , NEW YORK., • • 4 litik...Aginta wanted alwaya--Addreaa an . above. Sold In - Lebanon by Dr:Gao, Item, and. up..a. IttOot• - : Sept. 5, LS6O.-Om. • • THE ONLY PREPARATION Havin f XPEL Bo T s ii r i ng littit al . OF .AWL. - Doh Statesmen, Judge's, Editors, Physicians of the Is oldest school:les well asi new, give it theirmaqoall• fled 'sanction, and recommend it for all cases of erup tions, and Minima of the scalp and-hrein;:,but all who have used . It, unite, in testify Hg that it Ivill. preserve the hair. from being gray, and from falling to any age, as Well MI restore.' Read the following :-- - ' • • Oak Grove. S. C. Juni 24th,1659, Prof. 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir: Yonr flair licstorative is rapidly gaining popularity this community. I have had 'occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Nair Restorative a perfect tent : Thirnietbli year 1454, I was, so unfortunnti as to- be throwe from my talky abilifid a rock near the roods/do trim which my hoed recelvett-a mutt terrible -blow; calming a groat deal of irritation, wlllch. communicated to the brain god external surface of thelsid, - D-Olrf the efraota yllicb my hair,was finally destroietl'ankettie eflUre sinface of the he&.l; Front the 'tlinh oorered its dropping; however, up to the time ofitts.to tal disappearance, I employed everything I-could think of being a professional man my self, and, as I thought, understanding the nature of the dLs .. ease, but was final ly defeated in eyery, prescription u ivenoed_ . - These and no other circumstances induced "me to re• sort toynnr worthy Hair Restomtiv'e. which I have ovary reason to. believe, produced a very happy result; pro months alter the first application, I had as betattlfuLit hind of young hair as I over saw, for whichcertituly owe you my must elopers thanks. Rest aseentUT . sir. ralikll recomme n d your remedy to all moreover, I shall use my influence, whlchlfistßirvit. self to say, is not a little. . . , , You cam publiab,thia If you : Yours' very respectfully, • iII. J. WRlffilrAliklit. Office of the Jeffersonlani Pbllilppt , Vs., • - December 12t1011/1111: Dear Sir it my duty as well as my,p_leauto state to you the following circumstance, wbiefryou ce use as you think proper. A gentleman of this pla6e,.(a lawyerd 'frisbee!' bald ever since hie early, yotftl,k; leo mitt so, that he wee compelled to wistr a wig. '- -Rew . o iticintlxl to o rate iS ,bottle :of yOUr . "Hair -Restorative," which be liked very much; and atter using Some tuto,or three ',Oates his hair grew out quite lulturiantly4 art& he now has. it handsome head of heir. The 'gentle trian's rhino is Bradford, and as lie is very well known In our adjoining counties. many persons can testify the truth of this statement; I give itto- you-at the,re quest Of_Mt. Brad ford. You can sell a great:deal. of. yobr flair Reatoratireiu thin apd tbp .Aejoiniog ties if you have the proper agate. • Yours, 1n.,. SURGItNOIL Dr. W 000: Dear Sir Permit me to oxpreseilie obli gations I am under for'the entire reetoratiolibt - inyheir todte original color; about the dim of myarrlyal, in ..the United States it was rapidly, becernlng gray, but upon the application of your allairßestorativeo'ltsomi recovered Ra original huo. I consider your IteaffiratFietts li felt' winuterfol invention, qaittfetllceeious es woll , as eifteni. able. ti. TIIALTIEIt g'; Thi s , Restoretivo is pitt .up in lattice of _three afar!. As: 1 rueilinm, and small; the smell holds: g • Opt, and retails for one dollar per bottle; tho medium holds at least twenty per dent. more in proportionals:la the small, retain' for two dollars per bottle; - the large holds a 'tirmt, 40 Peculiar, more in proportion, and A talla for 418_,.parit04111- •• - " 4. 0.3 ; WOOD 4 CO., Vinprietora ' 444 Broadway, , plew YorlWoingl.l4ltfor.kot Straot, 2t.10111.1i11, ttIO. AlidikadkkflagOCldtiNgtilt.snd Irsuoy Good4bPir. diirly•2o,lBfoAm. • • -. • 4 41V1V : -N'...,,- J: ..... tV , I.o3l o lW!iinikla, otisza , ..,, .! 4 4 14. y . t • attii . office or fir to the ‘oler! 0 3 `-ap , Olio Countlie, at ithitniltli4Of . • • • . • .:;:tij..•,..-'.70111- . • ShAefferstalio, op*" leek . -•- -. Ls,: . • ... .' 1 ....:* . ttat:r ender ileatMer - I(tirlre- dsa4.ka. 000t,apetti#0,A36; Rtioiti, , L es2t 3e oAuxr7,llwote r i t M 90. - Alt .. , ime , torbiet uttastat - .9. es at has st.exped. - v.- 0 p.s. Ala t oiriVai . , Tants,, for ColleotOrs of izie,bieof tax, Booth of . oolleetoreind fraseurem 'Agreements between DireetemeniVreaehers, myeE,, Orders on Teasnrer, for male sit this office. ,
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