Cts Valintiotr: TBILMS, $l6O A TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1860 HOME AFFAIRS. Ra4ex Brottiers still continue open . log dolly large supplies of Fallend Winter Goods of all.deseriptions. Their stock comprises the largest varieties of Dross Goods in the county. L. K. Laudenuilch is now in the oily for the 2d time, purchasing New Fall and Winter Goods. They will be opened on Thurs day and Friday. Messrs. Rauch & Light, at the Plank Road, havejnet opened s splendid stock of Pall Goads, to which the attention of the public is invited. Messrs. Reizenstein now manufae. lure their Clothing, and hence are enabled to sell tit Wholesale primes. They invite the public to cell and judge of the quality of their goods and the prim. - The - North Lebanon Aand re-open. ,)111 their 'Fair in the Hall of the 'Union Fire COM i(AIiY/ CM Monday evening, to continue every eve ning this weetc. The public Is Invited to attend. , . The !town Council met on the 22d . ult., when the following orders were drawn, viz : —8.. T., Babb, pollee, $l5; H. McCord, do., $l5; Geo. Bergner, crossings, $22,82; do., repairing fence In Phlegmy° street, $8,70; H. Sbott, Hill street, $85,12; do., Chestnut street, 887,75; do., Centre street, $3,75; do., Walnut street, $46,- 60; Gm Book, Curbing at Thos. Russel'* proper ty, $18,761 de., Aim Bricker's $20,88; do., Jacob Schwartz, $9.17. Oefobsr 11.--Ordere was drawn, viz :-Gas, $18,80; Jacob Beineehl, curbing, $21,62; George Bergner, 'milking pavement at T. Russel's house, - 813,34; do., widow Brieker's, $21,81. On motion . the seeratary was ordered to prepare liens on all the above properties and file the same in the Pro ie thonotary's o ae. The following additional or . dere were fi n : Geo. Bergner, work on bor. ough roads .; '26,25; John Solvers, bill for work, 1115,70; Ildnry Shutt, Walnut street, 8127,95. Our feei r ohbor of the Libanon Demo krat cironliTeethikete in every copy of hie paper the week before - the election. Hu certainly know that he peitiolatin g the Poet Office imis in do ing„firoli. meane of the 11. S. Malls, and that due on every copy of Lie paper thu g oontUlning tickets letter postage; a refusal to pay whh3h creates a lability of $b fine on every,Copy. Wolf* nllucle Art the matter now, to show the ditftifentul 4 ,, , .Rad a democrat done such a thing not 400nd - would have been left unturned fo yin dieatelie violated laws. Tho Sheriff sold on Friday last the Rouse of Mr. Samna' Sbour in Mulberry street, near Water, to Dr. J. W. Gloninger, for $2,330. Also, a lot of one and a third acres, on Chestnut and East streets, was sold to Messrs. 31ish do Worth for $1,805. The sale of the Mill and Mr. Myers' house was postponed. The Real Estate of Jacob Miller In East Hanover was sold to John Stine for $5OO. Mr. H. H. Roedel bas placed on OUT table, Lame Leib's treatise on the diseases of Hordes, and their remedies. It is a very neat volume, in the German language, and, wa be lieve, is considered as the best book of its kind in print. It can be obtained at Randal's. BELL DEDICATION.—The bell of the St. Paul's (new) Mirth of Sheafferstown, Leba non county, will be dedicated on Sunday, the 21st of October, 18410. Ministers from abroad Will be present. fi ll i 6 egg r tg rgT 0 0 ..*ROM S.O. v 0 e., 6 ,44..-. , 2 , 41 , 4 „, a0a w 41 p..4g, ipriirs4ll4lro , i ii ; ll,l4llpliFtg `'' ii it !II ri KVRaosi t 1 iiiiiii4liel )i . I l i, : .! . !!, .I,I'RR Z . 1 i.l'illf!!!: .OQ.:, i Ha l tom ?r,t t2l i fillitii. .. 0 AtelmooNgsgrgugggvl . PI 555 as mgmmasiggllg ~'t~ww~~~~~r~~s~~~~~~~ stiaggglolrfigisgaNg Pl!igNmtvairlgte,t - gtg . g6.sl, 05010gIVEIgFAVa'al gl-VggSugvAigssiilß I. 111rA2lutaina5s5251 1 I trUIPMIUM..ggsSV sl`g'RE,UNPA'ir..g"A'gg ;i ts"iVogiove,nigetigv'.4.l ureltinniliglogrglg y~ f ►plV C~pp pppppp~~.~ p , l p J IJN ~ ilattograghtratsm 2m l iVr4vB - 4114Palgra; , M ,41 ugSVRqVggENSsWISO I la FA ' • I+ t l.• t %Ong ' 4'‘ klEcetityf of the Democratic State Exeoutive Committee. Itranuto,root 12, 1860. mestlu of the Democratic State Executive ,Coutudt teems s held 'o-day, at the Dernocratio .ohitltootariin this city. The meeting was called •to eider by then:airman, Mr. Wm. H. WELSH, at 11 °Octet. Upon the of the roll, the renewing memberi answered to their names: Stephen D. Andereon, J. Henry Atkin, Vincent L. Bradford, Huge Barr, inmse P. W altßl, Reuben V. Brown, ark, Burnham, ch u b,. . darsiima,, jumm.O. C John W. Clark, Jne..Canual ago, Alfred Day, Henry L. Dieffen bacb C. N. Donovan, Henry Dunlap, Petersnt, j.Law tense Gets, A. Illeetemd Mate, Josep Oleim, Hutchinson, 11.cherl L. Johnson, Lame Imeoh, F. A. an"neck , J,ehat kfamißou, _Jr., D. Hobart, Charles lintney, F. M. p. Magee, Robert c Me al?, Thomas _4_, MODOIren IL , C. Meyers. How er L. Miller, William H. Miller, Hobert H. Mon aghan. H. B. hiihiaebarg Joseph Vf. Parker, R. 13r uc a l i° trikon , Bernard Rilfey Malmo L Roberta, M Nilson' Welter, and William 'Weisb, President. upon -the Chairman announcing that the Com mittee's. ready to proeeed VW 's . Alfred Day offered the following ristantilust Resolved, That this.Committer do - berebf re leind its action etPhiladelphia on the 2d of July, and at Cresson on the 9th of August last, and that we recommend to the Democratic party of Penn sylvania to stand by the electoral ticket made by the Democratic State Convention at Reading on the let of March, 1860. To which Mr. Imago Leech offered the follow ing amendment:— WlttintLiS, It is the duty of all Union-loving and conservative citizens to ludo! , in such manner as will beet prevent the election of the sectional candidates, Lincoln and Hamlin; and as it is be lieved that there are a majority of voters in the States of Pennsylvania who are opposed to the hostile and aggressive doctrines of the Republi can party; therefore, be it Resolved, That the electoral ticket formed at Reading, on the first day of March last, be sub mitted to the voters of Pennsylvania for the votes of all conservative citizens opposed to the election of Lincoln, provided that each elector will pledge himself, in writing, within ten days from this date, that in the event of his election as an elec tor, he will cast his vote for President and vice President in such a manner as the Reading Con vention, reassemble& for such purpose on the 20th day of November, may- direct, whether It be for Douglas and Johnsen, Breckinridg,e and Lane, or 801 l and Everett. Rasello, That believing that there is a decided majority of the voters of this State hostile to Feel ionalism, and the election of the sectional candidates Lincoln end Hamlin, we cell upon them to forgo past differences, and to unite as the conservative Union and Constitutional party in support of the ticket here presented. Resolved, That the place of any one declining to give the required pledge may be filled with one who will give such pledge to the State Central Committee, who shall assemble at this place on October 23d, at 10 o'clock A. M. Mr. Carrigan offered the following nmendment to the amendment : R.:oohed, That a committee of five from this committee be appointed to meet the committee of the garde number, lately, appointed froniand by the State Committee of the. Constitutional Union party, of thlaState, to confar on the subject of a joint electoral ticket, the determination . of said committee of five to he repotecl to the Democrat ie State committee for their acceptance or rejec tion. , The State Committee to assemble at the call of the chairman thereof. Upon a vote being hod both the amendments were lost and the question' recurring upon the original motion, it was adopted with scarcely a dissenting voice. On motion the committee then adjourned. g l ittiat TEE GREAT HOLLAND REMEDY! BIERRAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—Persons sub- act to nervous or sick headache, will find in Bost-here's Holland Bitters a sure, safe and pleasant remedy. It \ soothes the throbbing bead , corrects acidity of the I stomach, asalsta digestion, and creates a healthy appe tite. It is, without doubt, a most': delightful prep Ar a and an effectual remedy. The fact that it is. now a very popular medicine throughout all the ti (Aland ' settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speak muck in its favor. Sold at J. L. LBMBERGER'S Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. See adver tisement in another column. TUE CITY AND TILE WATERING PLA cm.—The season at the watering places is rapidly draw ing to a close, and Indies and gentlement with well bronzed faces will soon be seen on the promenade, or preparing fora vigorous prosecution of the fall trade.— Gentlemen who have been doing the Falls, the Capes, or the Springs, will come home with renewed health, bat with•dmunged apparel, and they will consult their own comfort and convenience by procuring for them selves new outfits at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rem =LL Ia WILSON, Nos. 603 and 60.. Chestnut street, above Sixth, rbiladelphia;,. EVEN THOSE who are in the enjoy ment of perfect health, frequently have need to have ream* to tonics as preventives of disease. Wo are never too well armored against the assaults of "the ills that flesh is hely to." Such an invigorator they may find in HOSTETTER'S BITTERS—a medicine that cannot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the system. At this season, particularly, the strongest man is not proof against, the malaria, in tertain.sectione of the country. In all casts of fever and ; ague, the.Berraxs Is more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dangerous anees of billions fever yield to its wonderful propertied. Those who have tried the medicine will never use another, for any of the ailments which the tiosranzu thrxans professes to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment, we cordially recommend an early application to the !lit tera, whenever they are stricken by disease' of the di gestive organs. Sold by driiggists and dealers gener ally everywhere. !M. See advertisement in another column. JUDSON IR istIOTINTAIrt HERB now strange and wonderful it often seems to us that a medicine composed of simple Inounhiin berbsand roots, should so certainly search out and cure disease. flow surprising that the Indians shorthl know and preserve so long end well a secret that like esealied the search of the greatest physicians the world has ever even. True the an cient inhabitants of Mexico Were a strange race found theSpaniardit living in large cities, and allowing for their strange diatoms:and religion as well civilized as their conquerors. I t,the , rords of a writer a some celebri ty, "They have perished from the earth.their cities are gi gantic piles of ruins, their Kings and Princes so mighty in their life, are forgotten; their rains and their medi cine alone are left," The united testimony of all intel ligent. persons is, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN MUM PlLLS.atiathe most successful medicines in the world in curing disease. Judson's .Mountain . Herb Pills tire Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr. ace. RCIEZ and D. S. Reber, Lebanon. D R . BRONSON ' S BLOOD F OOD.—The demand for this unrivalled Preparationris beyond the possibility of a doubt, and its hole le becoming as large as that of any other article now before thopublto. Thus of thousands of persons who were end:Were are now seen daily walking the streets of all the principal cities of the Union, and by their influence spreading the fame of "Dn. BROLESON'D BLOOD noon" throughout the civiliz ed world. But the trial of one bottle is more convinc ing than all we could say in.a whole newspaper column. It gives life, health, and beauty to the sick, and re stores, as if by magic, those who were Eupposed to be irrecoverably lost. We need only say, try it. We would also call the Attention of Mothers to Dr. E AT ca e s imc,,,,Nvrix Omura.. This is said to be superior to any article of the kind now known. If your anxious hearts aro pained by witnessing the sufferings of your little ones, lose no time in procuring a bottle. It is an invaluabk , w ag e for infants teething, softening their gams, and allaying all !titer and irritation. By all means get the ,Cordial, relieve the sufferings of your children, anti culeyunbroken your own repose.—Ad vertiser .Fitsinec, Bridgeport, Ot. See adv. For s i d e .hy Dr. 020. ROSS, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, and T. W. IITOTT le SONS, Philadelphia. P °- z s g s' po. F ti . i 1 rl o M_ '2l H a t Po 0 MI g• c ' • Z ser-Free.Tiade seems now to. be in favor with Napoleon 111. To all in need of a good and beautiful SVIO, on reasonable terms, we would any from orperienon rail on GEORO.D TRISIRDALND, 29 South Ott. et., 'Philadelphia, when you can ha suited in a style and manner unmerpeased. Also procure a bottle, of his celebrated DALE DYE for beautify i n g b. 2 the , e hair, ,4de. 1860 y. w 0 .§ W CI! zy p. 7, X M : C 0 Ca THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. The qualities of this medicine have placed it upon an Imperishable foundation. In destroying disease, and inducing health, it has no parallel. For the following Complaints these Bittern aro , a Specific, riz.:-Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Heart Burn, Acidity, Chstivenese, Loss of Appetite, Headache, and General Debility. In many sections of our country this preparation is extensively used byphysiciarei in their practice, and it seems to have restored many to health who were appa rently beyond tbe reach of the healing art. YonX. Livingston, Co., N. Y., Oct. I, 1859. Maws. S. W. FOWLS k Co., Sirs t—DISPEPSIA, with its numberless associates, took up its abode with me, , lnuppositton to the skill of runny of the most celebrated physicians, until the spirit was willing (if no relief could, be found) to surrender and bid adieu tons earthly.tabernacie, when I was induced, by the urgently of a f :lend, to try THE OXYGENATED BPPTERS, little dreaming that the (Bleed was' in the boundless sea of patent medicines, as it was the first draught I was ever Induced to quaff, But thanks be to God„ it was a balm, and a most efficient and grateful ono, too. The most ag4ravating symptoms in my case were immoderate and irregular beating of the heart immediately a ft er taking food, attended with great prostration, and very frequently violent attacks of pal pitation, li sting from twelve to twenty-four hours, leav ing the stomach so perfectly powerless that even spoonful of milk or rice water would seem burdensome. I commenced by taking half a easpnful—the extent was afoll one. I was lusty pers t everin eo g until I had ta ken three bottles; since then, at intervals, I have taken two more. I began to realize De genial effects immediately; be. Rides, It is extremely grater"i and refreshing as a bev erage, which le a charm that but •OW medicines can boast of. I would, sirs ; most HEARTILY and EARNESTLY beg all who are afflicted with D'YepepAitt in any form to test your Oxygenated Bitters, as I do esteem them in valuable. Very respectfully, M. Mies STOCKING. Prepared by SETS W. FOWLE & 00., Boston, and for sale by Joaoph Lemberger and Dr. George Boss, Lebanon; Joseph S. Causer , sfitefferetuwn ; M. 11. Got ta!, Myerstown ; Samuel Weaber, Fredericksburg ; J. Brutfner,lonestown ; Early is Bishop, Annville; Thom as A. Harper,. E. Hanover.; 'Martin Early, Palmyra; DORM= & Son, oampbeUstown ; and by dealers every where. - . Sept. 26, 1860-Im. oz z: rt 0 1 i? 0 1 Y e,O r e i td V 0 V. co m ; 1' • a) 1 0 °) rt g AIED- See Dr. SantOrd's adent of ver Inv rator and Family .oathartiovertis is Pills, in another Li column.igo- Important to Females. DR. CHEESEALAN'S PILLS. Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, IL D., NEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild lo their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menatruations, removing all obstruo. tions, whether from cold or otherwiee, 'headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue; pain in the back and limbs, ie., disturbed sleep, "MI& arise from interrup tion of nature._ TO MARRIED LADIES. D r . oboasemaree Pllll are invaluable, as they will bring mettm monthly peeled :with regularity. Jkadies 4 atto b o n , 1 4 , 1.12. ogappointild Waite otoir:pium place UDDONg sol2DelliPee Dr.. Oboe ernitt's * Pi Ss dolmtall thet'iliey reprieeist to do. NOTICE There is one condition of the &Male system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing. a PECU LIAR RESULT. Tho condition referred to is PREG NANCY—there/mit, MISCARRIAGE. Such is the Irre aistable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mall on en closing $1 to Dn. Coasatrns L. CIIRLIESIAXY, Box 4,531, Poet Office, New York City. BOLD BY ONE DRUGOIST IN EVERY TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 20 Cedar-St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drng Store, lelonzion, Pa., and at wholesale by Dyott & Sons, 232 North 2d et., Phila. Dec. 7, 1859.-Iy, • SICK HEADACHE DEBILITY AND INDIGESTION. —Where among all - the remedies for these com plaints, is there one which so quickly, so effectu ally, and permanently removes them as the Oxy genated Bitters ? letigitato 4Dtirto. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear ly candle-light. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. The Lord's Supper will-be administered in the First Reformed Church, on Sabbath morning, in the German, and in the afternoon at 2 o'- clock, in the English language. Preparatory ,sermices in connection with baptism and con firmation will•be dfiserved on Saturday morn ing, in the German, and in the afternoon in the English language. English service in the Second Reformed Church on Sabbath morning and evening. The pnl pits of both churches will be filled by members of Synod. , German preaching next Sunday morning in the Moravian Church. ; English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching .next Sunday morning, and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran Church—by strangers. gatritV. On the 11th inst., by Red. F. W. Kremer, Mr. Philip J. Risser, of S. Lebanon twp., to Miss Amanda Portnoy, of N. Lebanon twp. On the 14th inst., by the same, Mr. Simon tini• berger tp Miss Mary Yeagly, both of Swatara township, Lebanon county. On the 20th ult., by the Rev. Wm. S. Porr, Mr. Jacob Heisey, to Miss Catharine Albert, both of Londonderry, Lebanon co. On the 27th ult., by saute Mr. Henry Tsudy, to Miss Elizabeth Stinerock, both of th is county. On the same day, by the same, Mr. John Keller to Miss Catharine Kelier,both of Londonderry. 'POI. On the 7th inst., in Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pa., Wien, child of Carpenter and Catharine Forney, aged 1 year end 5 months. On the 7tb inst., in this borough, Frederick L., child of Isaac and Catharine Stout. On the 9th inst., Mary Ann,rrife of Aaron Brick. er, aged 27 years and 5 months. On ;2d. lust, in this borough Emma Schuler, aged years. 9 months and 2 days— She wares vic tim of that flattering but frital disease, Ohthi. sic Palmomalis. *. .• On the 9th inst., in this borough, Mr. Daniel Frantz, aged about 26 years. The Lehanon ffliarket. eareulty Corrected 'Mealy • , LEBANON, Wxretssokr. OCTOBER 17, 1660. Lob...inns Ex. Fain $6 60 Potatoes, stt bu , 60 Smith " Extra 600 Eggs,l6.doz„ 14 Lob. 'Val. Super. Fine 550 Butter, 11 lb., 14 Prime White Wheat, 125 Lard, 12 Prime lied Wheat, 120 Tallow, Prime stye, 05 [lam, Corn, 05 Shoulders, Oats, . • 32 Sides, .. . dloser-seatl, 4 00 Soap, • 7 Timothy-seed, .250 Rees-sax, 25 Flax-seed, 160 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, "f bu., 100 Mixed Rags, ' 2 Dried Apples, eeled, 150 Flax, II lb., 12V, Peach " Spitz , " 250 Bristles, lb., 40 - Beach °Du tzels," 125 Featlaers,Asl lb., G 214 Cherries, 150 Wool, M., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Deana, Vi qt., 6 Vinegar, ill gat., /2% Apple Butter,Vl crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY P. M., October 13, 1360. The Breadstuffs market wits exceedingly quiet to-day, but without any essential change in any description. Flour ji held very firmly, the stock being quite utoderate for the season, the receipts light and the demand limited, both for shipping and home consumption. Sales of 500 barrels su perfine at $5; 200 barrels ditto, private terms; CORN MEAL in fairrequest and re ther scarce. Sales of 350 ,barrels at $3,50. In Brand Meal nothing dOing,. GRAIN—The offerings of. Wheat have materi ally fallen off, and it is in good nemand ,at full prices. Sales of 1200 bushels good and prime at $1 30(4)1 35; Southern ditto, $1 30, and 4000 bushels white at $1 38(gil 55, the latter for choice Kentucky. Rye is in steady demand; sales of 400 bushels Northern at fiff cents. , CORN is in fair demand and prices steadily maintained. Sales of 3000-Southern yellow at 73 .cents, afloat, anti 900 Pennsylvania ditto, in store, at 75 cents. • QATS are dull; sales of Delaware at 35 cents, and Pennsylvania at 37 cents. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle at Phillip's yards were large again this week, the sales reaching over 2200 head, most of Which were disposed of at about previous rates, rang, , ing from $7 to $6 25 the 100 lbs. net, far common to good and very prime lots. About 150 Cows and Calves were disposed of at from $25 to $55 each, as to condition. Of Hoge-the receipts and sales reached about 4000 head, Including 1817 at Imhoff's, 1150 at the Avenue lard, and 804 by James. H. Reynolds, all sold ar.from $7.- 50 to $3 50 for still and $8 to $8 75 ,for corn fed. The market was firm, and the demand good. Some 8500 Sheep.wero offered and sold at prices ranging from 8 to ffe. . - Ainittiorutento. :NOTICE. Lebanon County Agricultural, Horticultural, • • and Mechanical Society. Aspecial meeting will be held in the GRAND JURY Room, in the Court House, lu Lebanon ' on Monday. the 12th of November next, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. Members are retinested to attend. ' ' WM. RANK, President. Isaac GoSeca, Secretary. [Lebanon, Oct. 17,1800. "~ LEBANON BANE, October 15. 1800. An election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the Lebanon Dank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking house, in Lebanon, on Monday, the 19th flay of nem her next, The Annual meeting of the STOCK I_lo ..D -ERS will be held on the first TUESDAY, being the 6th of the same month. EDW. A. 17.11.1. ER, Cnshier leAinon, Oct. 17, ISGO THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGILfirBE. The Second Arrival of Fall food* at the BEE HIVE Store. GEORGE & PYLE 1 - 111)1r AVE again visited.the Eastern Mlles, and are now II opening an assertnient of DRY Goons in Leba non, which will be sold at low prices: Their stock con sists of all kinds -f Black and Fancy Saxe, and rash. tenable Ladies , Dress Goods. new style Shawls. and large assortment of Black Cloth Ladies' Capes, ic., also a good assortment of Men's Wear, suck as Cloths, Cas simeres and Vestings, also, Groceries and Queensware, amongst which are Dry Apples, Dry Peaches, New Mack erel, Cheese, &c. Come and look at our bargains and judge for your selves before you buy, [Lebanon, Getober . l 7, 1860. OrphauM' Court Sale. PURSUANT to en order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county. will be sold by. PUBLIC VEN DUE, on Tuesday, October 30, 1860, at the public house of rlcKnx SIEORIPT, iu the Borough of Lebanon, Lehm non county, the following REAL ESTATE, late the Property of JACOB B. WEIDAIAN. deceased, viz : No. I—A Tract of CIIESTNIJT TEilltEll. LAND, sit uate in Union township, Lebanon county, West of the Big Dam, adjoining lands late of Joseph Light, deceased, and others, containing about 35 ACRES.. • • - ay- The TIMBER on the above Laud to fit to cut for lints and POSTS, being from thirty to forty years, growth, and equal to any that can be found along the Blue Mountain. _ . NO. 2—A Tract of TIMBER LAND, situate in East Hanover township aforesaid; adjoining lands of George Hedrich, John Dotter, Elisabeth Stuckey, John A. Shiley, and others, containing about 52 ACRES. The TIMBER is 'HEAVY WHITE OAK, BLACK OAK, and CHESTNUT, and is, perhaps, as valuable TIMBER LAND as any hi that section of the country, end a considerable portion of the Land ran be farmed after it is cleared. firth` It will be sold together, or in lots, as will best suit purchasers. • Og- The Lots are marked and numbered on the ground, and persons wishing to view the same, will please rail on J. W. ADA:DOL No. 3—A certain two story HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, sitnite in the Borough of Lobe. I non. fronting on High Street. 65 feet. * * This II Property is situate near the centre of Town, convenient, for persons doing business ou.Cittiberland street. ***lt will he sold together, or in lots, to, suit purchasers. * * *Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by BMA° BOBBER, Agent for BLIELENTIL O. WEIDMAN, Aaminietrstrix, - ,,MOBENEWw OODEMA.N dml . • I aAtAlware 7 -4Cfaß_Asklgoswg.: Lebinnni October 17, 111ao. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHING! CLOTHING RETZENSTEIN ,BROTHERS, Opposite the Court House, ArkETER now a large and' complete Assortment of FALL AND IF7NTER OLOTHINO 'of their own manufacture, at the lowest possible prices. /8- The public are resketfully invited to call and examine, and save from 25 to 3(t per cent. Lebanon, October 17, 1860, GEORGE WALTZ HAS all of Rev. Hansanon's Works ;—The Birds of the Bible; The Sainted Dead; The Fathers of the Reformed Church, Vole. 1 anir2 ; Schlatter's Life and Travels; The True .Glory of Woman; Harbaugh's on the Future Life. 3 vol.; The Heavenly Recognition ; The Heavenly Tome : Harbaugh's Poems , lluiou with the Church; The. Liturgy of the Reformed Church, in the different styles of binding) Music Books of differ ent kinds • Sheet Music; Music Instructor's; Window Shades, Gilt and Plain ; different kinds Fixtures for Window Shades ; Paper Window Shades, Plain and Gilt; Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, Ac. Lebanon, October 17, 1860. • The nest Chester Academy, WILLIAM F. WYERS, A. M., Principal, as sisted by EIGHT gentlemen of tried ability and experience ' will commence the Winter Term of fire months, on the first of November next. The (fer-- man, French and Spanish languages are taught by na-- tire resident teachers. - . • . _ . For Catalogues, apply to the Principal, at West Chas• ter, Pa. [October 17, 1,860. Xew Goode! Mew Goods ,AT THE CHEAP STORE OP RAUCH & LIGHT At the Corner of Cumberland Street and Piank Road, LEBANON, PA. Airman. RAIICH & LIGUP take pleasure ininforim 1.73_ ing their friends and the public generally that they have just opened a large and carefully selected assort. went of DRY GOODS, ' QIIBGNSWAGE .4 .&e:., to which they respectfully invite the attention of Gm public. Their DRY GOODS ; have all been selected - witli Alia-greatest care from the largest Imparting ['louses in• Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spices. Also, a large assortment of QUEENS WARE.. among Which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless 'variety of Goods in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! ! BAGS!!! The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock "of BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale prices. October 17,1860.] 11A71011 & LIGIIT.. Election of 3E2lectore OF A PRESIDENT AND VICE PRES!. DENT OF THE UNITED- STATES. PURSUANT to an Act or the Gcneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of.Pennyalvania, entitled ••An Act relating to the elections of-this Com• monwealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. D., one tbouismul eight hundred and shirty-nine, I, SAMUEL If AUCK;Sheriff of the counti of Lohanon.Pstmailvania, do hereby make ksown and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a Gent rat-Election will be held In the said county of Lebanon, ou the first Tuesday (being the 6th day) of November, 1860, at a hick time the electors of a President and Vice President of the - Crafted States are fobs elected. I also hereby make known nud give nettee that the place of holding the aforesaid. general election In the several districts within the County of - Lebanon, are us follows, viz: 'The Vectors of.the Bast Ward of the Borough of Lebahon are t) Meet at the ColninieSiOtlere rooms in the Court house in said Borough. The Electors of the West Ward of the Borough of Leb anon, are to meet in the Jury roork.ort the west aide of the Court House in said Borough. The hlectors of tooth Lebanon township are to meet in the Brand Jury Boom. at the tmart lions-, in the Borough of Lebanon- The Electors of North Lebanon Borough are to meet at the Public House of Benjamin Zeller, in said. *r oust. - - The Electors of North Lebanon Townehip,are to meet at the Public Noun ofJ. L Bata, in meld township. The Electors of Jackpon township are to meet at the Peddle House of Jacob It. Miller, In said township. The Electors of North Annyille township are to meet at the Public douse of Simon M. Crallenesaidtownehip. The Electors of Heidelberg township ace to meet at the Public itouseof Levi S. liberty, in o.id township. The Electors of Londonderry township are to meet at the Public noose of John Wollersberger, in said town ship. The Electors of East Hanover township aro to meet , at the Public House 0i Jacob W- Adams, in said town ship. The. Electors of &vitiate levimship, are to meet at the Public House of-Simon Heilman, to eaid township i The Elector:slot:Bethel township are to meet at the 1 public house ief 4adott lteibhart. to said township. Ihe Electors of Solon township are to meet at the Public Rouse of Daniel Bordner, in said township. The Electors of 141111 creek township are to meet at the Public Home of David, S. Matthew, in said town ship. The Electors of South Armenia township are to meet at the Public Meese of Jae Ole Fink, in sa'd township. The Etcetera of G.ild Spring township are to meet i at the School at or near Bausch Gap, in said town. eldp. The Electors rf Cornwall township. embraced in the southern districtof said township,are to meet at the Public house of .1. &G. Eby, in said district. The Electors of- the. Northern dietr ct of Cornwall township are to meet firtbe Traverse Fury room, on the west aide of the. Court House, ire the Borough of Lebanon. • 1 The election to beenpened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock Lai •the ferenoen, and shall continue without interroptioo or attionroment, and is not to be closed before seven o'clock in the evening. v The several Judges, inspectors and Clerks Who shall have mitten led et the preceding election for members of Assembly are required to attend and perfume' nt the e' id election, the like dutied.and be subject to the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as they are lie hie to at the election of memkere of Aeserubly ; and In ease of non attendance by reason of sickness or some other unavoidable cape, so that t appointmost of such Jade.. Inspector or Clerk, would devolve on the offerre of election present I hereby give notice "that every person, except Snittlcee of the peace, who shall any office or appyintnient et - profit nr trust udder the government of the lialted Stites or of this Stott:ma any city, or incorporate dietrlct. whether a commie aliened officer or otherwise, eubordinate Milner or nen t, who is or shall nit eittpinyed under the legislatiVe.Judi. chary or exemitive &pertinent of this State or the United States. or of any City er Inc rporated district and ohm. 'diet every mem. er of Conzreesaud the State Leebleture. end of the select OCCODInIOI3 cop cif of any city, commissioners of any incerporate district, in by law incapable of holding or exereieing at the same tints the office or appointment ofJorige,l spector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and Chet 'no in specter or jades or officer of any ouch election, shall be eliiible thane office then en he-voted for." Also, that in the 61st section of said act, it is enacted that "every aenerel and special election shall be opened , between the bouts of eight and ten in the forenoon. and shall continue without Interruption or adjournment un til seven o'clock in the evening, when the shall be closed." No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, MD aforesaid, but a white freeman of the mgr of 21 years or more, who shall ha.ve.reeided in thisSlateatieast one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days Immediately preceding such .election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shell have been aeseasethat least ten days before. the election. But a citizen of the United States orate has previously been 4 qualified voter of this State and re moved therefrom and returned, and who shell have in the election district end paid texesas aforesaid, I shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six ; months: Presided. That the white freemen. citizens of the United States, between the ages of 21 and 22 years, and hat:resided in the election district ten days as afore said, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be admitted to vote, whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnish- I ed by the commLsaiouers, unless: First he produce a , receipt for the payment within two years, of a State or County tax, assessed egreeably to the Constitution, sod give datlsfactory evidence, either on hits °other affirma tion, or on the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure td produce a receipt, shall make oath or payment thereof; or, second, if he claim a vote by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 Jenne. he shall depose an oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least • one year before hie application, and make anch proof of his real thence in the district as is required by this act, and that be does vcilly believe from the accounts given him that ha is of the ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person an permitted to vote shall be iusert ed in the alphabetical list by the inspector's and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' it he Shell be admitted to vote by reason of having paid his tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall he permitted to vote by reason of such age, andshall be called Ditto the clerks, who shall make li ke notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all caeca where the'name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list furuished by the corn missieners rind assessor, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified I citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to exam- Me; Fuel). person on meth as to its qualifications, and - if he claims-to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath will be sufficient proof thereof, but droll matte proof by at least our competent , witness; iwho shall be a qualified elector, that he ha's' resided within the district for:more then ten days next ammo.; effetely preceding said election and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence in persuenee of his lawful calling is withiu the district, and that he did not remove auto said district for the purpose of voting therein. - ' • Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof, if required, of his, residence and pey ment of taxes aforesaid, shell be permitted to spte in the township, ward, or districts in which he shall rte. side. Pursuant to We provieions contained in the 76th sec tion of the act fleet aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid district shall respectively take charge of the confer:ate& or return of the a lection of their respective dietrlcts,and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each die. triet in the borough of Lebanon, on the third day after the election, being for the present year on FRIDA Y, the eth day of NOVEMBER, 1860, then and there to do the duties required by law of eahljUdgeel. Also, that where a judge by sieknots or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend .ouch meeting of juggles then the certificate or reinfrn aforesaid' Abell be taken' charge of by one of the inspectors or clerk of the elec tion' of Bald district who shall dosind: Perform the duties mulled e.f eald Judges. ..Ge eeir egider my hand, In- my o , ,pski to Lstosust, -81 a dsy at Oatober, , lBoo. - f SAMUEL NANCE; tiberign 'October 11, 1/100.-te. NEW ADVERTISE RENTS NOTICE Zs hereby emit to the members of the .1/utile' Fire Insurance Company of Sinking Spring. Berke C 0.." that the annual meeting and election for a Board of Managers will be held on .Monday, the Bth day of No uember. 1880, at Housum's Swan..lfotel, in the city of Reading, between 10 and 3 o'clock.' - October 17,1860.4 t. • AARON SeVy. 5000 Agen's Wanted: Frio sell 5 new inventions—oue very recent, and of 1 great value to families. Au pay great profits to Agents. Sand four stamps and got 80 pages particulars. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. October 10, 1860,-13ts. Removal. CYRUS K. SNAVELY would respectfully inform the public that he has removed his BUTCHERING ES. TAM:181116E1a to Plank Boad eteeet, south of Cum berland, adjoining the Methodist Episcopal Church, where he solicits the patronage of the public. By strict attention to business he hopes to please all that will fa vor him with patronage. MMUS K. 3NAVELY. Lebanon, October 10,1860. NOTICE. ' North Lebanon and 'Mount .Iforie,Plank and Turnpike Road - Company: A N election for officers consisting of a President, five A Minagere, a Treasurer, one Secretary and Superin tendent. will be held by the StoJkholders, on Monday, the sth day of Noventher.lB6o, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. Id., at their office near. the borough of Lebanon. JOHN MARQUART, Secretary. Lebanon, October 10,1860. PUBLIC SALE. 'old LL be tplc sale,t residence ofthe W aubscr nra:er tralnOn,niedoors west of Plank road street, and near the Lebanon Acad emy, on Saturday, November 3,1899, the following Personal Property, viz:— . 1 SIORSIL 3 Hogs, 1 one:borne Wagon, OAR " ItlAGE,Tlougb, HAY by the Ton, Harness - of all kinds, Bureau, BEDS, Bedsteads, 2 an, • 1 7- Stores and Pipe, Chairs, Tables, Chests, Looking Glasses, Cupboard, Tubs, Stands, Sink. Water Bencb, and many other articles of Farming, Household and Kitchen Property. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, 31. when terms will be made known by ' FRED. HOUSER. Lebanon, October 12,1960.. SHAWLS SHAWLS ! Brodie. Long Shaw Brocha square Shaivie, Blanket Long• Shawls, - ' Blanket 041.1811) Shawls, • Mourning Long Shawls, Mourning square Shawls, Misses' long Shaw'hi, Misseli' squire Shawls, Also • -" Gents' heavy Shawls, Just received and selling very Shen v at the New Store of K & J. ECKERT. Lebanon, October DO 860., • • If you want good tin ware call at the Tin and Sheet Iron Store of GEORGE SHAY; If yon want Coal Buckets, Shovels, &c., call at the Tin and Sheet Iron Store of GEORGE If yon want good Stove pipe call at the Tin and Sheet Iron Store of GEORGE SIIAY. FOR LOCAL STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS CALL AT H. H. ROWEL'S Book Store—Trice, 25 eta. ABBOTT'S ABBOTT'S ABBOTT'S ABBOTT'S COMMON COMMON • COMMON COMMON SCHOOL salon SCHOOL SCHOOL DRAWING DRAWING DRA WINO DRAWING CARDS CARDS CARDS CARDS CAN BE HAD AT RCEDEL'3 BOOR STORE— 40 CARDS FOR Kt CENTS Lebanon, October 10, 1800.-4 t. "WM have one of the 'greatest curiosities and most I'Yvaluable inventions in 'the .knowtiktforld, for which we want meats Overywhere. 'Bull particulars sent FREE. SHAW dr. MARK, Biddeford, Maine. October 3, 1860.—Is3w*-. MISS MARY - C:.,SEIRADER AXTELL give a-Cosicear on Saturday erocnitiz October V V 20th. in the Court Douse,- (Ter the benefit of Mrs. abrader, who Is disabled from injuries received some Yearango,) comprising among other WONDERFUL EXEdni none, the following: ' Lighting lee of pure water, with fames like a gee light; will give a chicken egg to the audience forexam. inatitin, , and then draw out of the same egg a steel key, eating flax and spinning silk ribbons of every color de sired; have tine fun with a pocket handkerchief; pass a boa into iffoef of bread with great fnn ; band a ticket .to the audience, to make the same burn before the oyes of the audience; then split a natural chicken egg; draw out of the egg the same marked ticket which was burn ed before all the audience; hold fire in the bare hands, and swallow it without receiving injury; pass a half dime from one pocket Landkercbiefiuto another, which the audience had marked; have tine fun with a dance of eggs; producing spiritual rapping of great fun and wonders; a speech will be made upon a very merry subject; and a great deal of other fun will be performed which has the effect of great wonder. Price of tickets 13 cents, to be obtained of Diary C. Shrader. All Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully Invited to attend. A band of music will be in attend ance.' Doors open at half past 6 o'clock—performance to commence at T. [Lebanon, October 10,1500. C. nENILV 4 11111 GREAT ARRIVAL OF , • FALL AND WINTEIt avow s HENRY .•Sz. STINE Have just received one of the largest, most magnifi cent, and, what is most important, cheapest assortment of DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, and QUEENSWARE ever brought to this market. Their stock consists, in , part, as follows, viz: BLA (2K 'AND FANCY DRESS SILKS, MOURNING DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, . FLANNELS, LINSEYS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS ,:&e ., I '1 CARPETS. MATTINGS, &a., HOOP SKIRTS, MUSLINS, CHECKS, Ac., • - • ' • UMBRELLAS. Ae., Fancy, plain, plaid. and figured French Sierinoesi Figured and plain Coburge, very cheap! Printed and plain Thlbet Cloths! Poplins of every description! Poplin Anglais, very handsemel Plaid Mohairs, at all prima Brocade Orientals, at unusually low prices! Silk Warp Mehairs, lull assortment! Plaid Veloms, all the rage! Ladies' Women Skirts, somothing newt Balmoral Skirts, a new article! Muslin Detainee. very.rießand pretty! Plain and figured all Wool Detainee' . French, English, and American Chiutinmi • ' Dress Goode of every description, a full assortnient.. - Fresh Groceries, Queeusware. Mackerel, &a., just re ceived and for sale cheap. Lebanon, October 10, 1860. Books and Stationery Ent _ pot -jinni, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! CZ0.M9 1 1 4 VIAIMMS, HAS REMOVED lias removed his Book Store to Market Square, Letanon t U . HERB may be bad, on reasonable terms a general V V -assortment of Swum, SUNDAY Scaeot, Thema rest,and MracczAttrous BOOK'S of every-description. • . . CopyHooks,Cypheringllooks, leather and paper bound Pees Booka, and every variety of STATIONERY,- Co., wholesale and retalL The fbliowing New Books, &o.: Humbeldt's Cosmos, in 5 volt* Greeley's Political Text Book for 1860. Everybody's Lawyer. Rutledge. - The Throne of David. Boise' Book of Forms. ' ' • History of the Bolted Brethren Church. Helps for the Pulpit. The llomilist. Whedond's Commentary. Burkitt's Notes. Different Hymn Books, (German and English). Chatechisms, (German and English). Teautments—large and small, (German and English) Bibles—different sizes, do do Dictioi.aries—Webater'S and Worcester's. Dictionaries—different sizes, (German & English). Cook Books. Books on Garecning, Grapes. &c. ALMANACS. Lancaster. fternein and finglish ; Philadelphia, differ ent Waal , iten7ding.es goon as out. Lebanon, September 27 .1860. 'IIIIE LATEST RETURNS. - i h a n S T. j A e t L y L k n 9 1 a r E 11 P 0 7E P ii • FL the — l ' a l l ;:;:u n r return', the tr, n e " . ° . f . un dersigned would respectfully imfaims all that the , very latest returns can be' found at his BOOT, 8110 E, HAT, OAP, TRUNK, ' and TRAYS LING - BAG STORE, on Ral nut Street, Lebanon in the shape, of the most complete . ' FALL AND WINTER STOCK . ~ ever offered in this:place, embiacing everything in the trade for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; and all of the very latest styles° and for, Bale at, the very lowest prices ever named in L.Ashanent it la: Ist/necessary to . specify, as this etasit...aompriseslsig everything that can proper ly be kepttin.a. store of th , na t .ttall that is asked is that persons shold call 414. ~. ... !,,, ' afore purchaaing elsewhere. Call ,ecesp. , ....;- . • JOS; t t -'...:.,-., ..., Bloesuree taloat and Work made to order . Oct. 10, 1860. • Painfill G Jnd PAINTING will be. A litaepared°th r L D Le lt ‘Z i rn lemale pri l3"a m in . ari fro6 i !s s iO re to w outside.Pupils' "Ilkidam; Ornizig the 1 r 6 p. r F. P4S%, - vin.WINLY reft,u m _ s t, J. W. Bris , GRAIN WANTED. rilllE undersigned will pay the highest prices for all kinds of grain—Wlll&&T, RYE, CORN and OATS— at the Warehottee, on the tint= Canal, Walnut street, North Lebanon. JOHN TAIBIBL. North Lebanon, June 6,1660, . James H. Kelley, S IGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Maldive, Cumberland Sera! LEDA NON, Pa. FFERS to the Public an elegant mid extensive assort V. ment OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pine, Ear Rigus and Finger Rings. -r t GOLD Cll AIMS of every style andquality. Englieb, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches , of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Penny Goods, Paintings, Yeses, he. The stock will be found among the largest in thissoe - Lion of Pennsylvania, and has hem selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing establishments In New York and Philadelphia. REPAIRING done at the shortest notice ; and In a most workmanlike manner. My friends, and the Publie generally are invited to an examination of . ply superb moon. Slitri of the Big Watch, J4ME.S H. HELL - , Lebanon, SePL'2l',.:LB69: •iS;IEMOVAL. NORTH LEIIANON Saddle and Harness Hann- ratio ry. THE uudersighed r has removed his Saddler} " . arid Thfrooss , Manufactory - to a few doors South ? , 411 of the old place, to the large 'room lately occupied hr./3111nm allro.m - a Liquor store, where he wlltbe happy to see all his old friends and customers, • and wheto heLhas increased fa. dillies for Wen - fling 1 wall the departments of his bud. ness. Being determined-to - be behind no otherestablish meut in his alillities-to accommodate customers, he hes spared neither pains nor expense - to obtain and melte himself reastereitevery modern improvemen in the bu siness and secure" the services of the bas workmen that liberal wages would command. He will keep a large stock- on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such as Saddles, Bridlei Carriage Harness, of all kinds ? heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Bejaia Robes,.Fly Nets. such as Cotton. Worsted; Lininfrand•-agaaw -kind lately invented; IVitiPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; if AMES of all descriptions. HALTER CHAINS, home-made .rEAO4.S, se., Ac., all of which is will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that thosu desiring any thing in this Hue, should call at his place and examine his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability td give entire satisfaction. • Xigy- All orders thankfully received undo romptly at twitted to. 601.0110 N SMITH. North Lebanon Borough San. 25, 1860.. Lebanon Female Seminary. J. H. POST, A. 8., Prin cipal. rruE NINTH SESSION will commence September 3, 1 1860. This School is designed to elevate the stand• and of feniale education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a modw.nte cost. The school year is divided into two sessions of five months each. Charge per evasion, froM 1 to 15 dollars. according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction npon the. Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar and in Singing. Pupils not edninicted with the School will be wuited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rates. Early application should be made to S. J. STINE, or J. W. MISS. Board of Directors: B. B. LEHMAN, S. J. STINE, C. R. FORNEY, J. W. METH, JOHN MEILY, O. GREENAWALT, C. D. OLONINGER, JOS/All FUNCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Aug. 30,1800. ll'6tii a. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Varney Branch. HeTLNIO , mes 2 e . CILTI ' 131rn OW-,'"fr azarm et Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. ')ASS LEBANON, going East to Reading,at 9.12 A. M., and 2.25 P.M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Uarriabarg, at 7.24 P. M. and 11.48 M. ' At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams. port, ke. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes barro, Tittaton and Scranton. At Flarrisborg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther,Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads foi. Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &c. ' • Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No.l qua, $1 60, to Baltimore. $3 30. • " 80 ibs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Caro run with all theidiove trains. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,. and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Cauadae; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can he had on application to the Station. Agent, at Lebanon. • - Through S'irst-Claes Coupon Tickets,. and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West, and tke Canadas. COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and MILEAOE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each for Families and Business Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading. Harris burg and Pottsville at 8 A. 51. and 3,30 and 5 P. M. Air- Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore•-the. Trains start. Higher Fares charged; ifindd In tne care. Cl. A. EICOLLS r "; Jnly 25, 1860. Engineer and Superintendent. MADAME SCHWENWS INEKLIABLE POWDERS. FOR the away, ainieffectual Cure of all Inflamma tions, Fevers, Ithenniattism, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Piles,. Orate', and all Acute and Chronic Diseases of Amitrs AND Cutnsza.— Send 8 cent Stamp to her Agent, G. B. JONES, Hundreds of testimonial. Box 2070 Philad'a P.O. Rae' Agency, S. W. Cor. Third & Arch Sta. October 3, 18 00.-10 t. NOTICE. TINOW , all men whom it may condeilii that Plumy Jl3,_ Babb andßressler have dissolved.partnerShili by Inutile). (mutant en theist of August, ISOO, and that Bressler, agent, will carry on the STOVE, TIN WARE and SLATE business; heretofore carried on by the firm of Babb. Fs Bressler; and will collect all the outstanding <ebta due, and pay all liabilities of Said firm. All persons holding any claim against said firm will pleuse .and all owing anything will 41.$ the earns, and have their accounts settled by J, 11. Browder, agent, who is the only person authorized to - settle the same. And- I do also- herewith tender my sincere thanks to the citizens of Lebanon and Lebanon 'county for past favors, and invite their earnest attention to call and see for themselves the large and well selected stock of CM& mad Parlor Gas-Burning STOVES, en of the latest styles. It is my fixed -Intention to spare no pains or labor to, accommodate my friends and the pub lic generally, in any hue of business. I also have a large stock of this best Roman Sams on band, which I not prepared to on reefs as cheap, if not cheaper, than shingles, Please favor me with a call before bay ing elsewhere. J. If. BRESSLER, Agent. Lebanon, September, 25,1560. GEORGE W. KLINE,. - .4..TTORNEY.4T LAW.-oMau wit), fatvi Lebauon, Pe.. (I;obanou, May 4, 1959. Wis . !. M. DERR, TIORNEY AT LAW, has removed his office to Cum berland street, to the room formerly occupied by fieizenetein k Bros', n i g n Jewelry etOrey 6 4 , Wite Charles Greenawalt's Hardware Store. Lebanon, April 18, 18w). _______ ... _____ _... 3. iii. BOWMAN, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, has REMOVED Lis okiee 03 PI L Funek's New Building, (second story,) Cumberland street,. Lebanon; R. -.• Lebanon, Aniil e., - UM . LAFAt.ETTE BROWER, GAS FITTER, WALNOT STREET, next door to A. S. ELY'S Office, VV LEBANON, PA. • jJon, , t, 1860. - 23=iiiE=8 rri RE undersigned. in North Lebanon. has 400,000 of the best BRICKS for sale: No better eau be ob tained in tbis neighborhood. Mid he will sell them in large quantithwat $4 50 (ash) per thousand. Also, 3,6 inch, loch and x inch of the best Poplar Bosxdsand plitpirs. for sale. DAVID BOYER. North Lebanon, Feb. 15, MO. GOOD NEWS!! L. K. LAUDERMILCII liege leave to iuforu:the public that he is NOW OrENING a siew.anii attractive stock cif .. .... • 'AIM& titioITIVICZL4 1 , SHAWLS,.. . k DRESS tr . 0.0D4, - , CLOT S, .. OA SS :131 E R ES, i VESTIEGS, km.,- Which he intends selling at prices that win snit. - -, evey one. CALL AND EXAMINE, .. IF you cant any Dry Ci de. go to It ..5.-, - LAUDNDDIT SS. • - DRESS GOODS, all sty and 'qzi l til i Os it at "UNOUOII Hoop Skirts Ito. SOinly.. 411 the ladies in 1.7.4 Lebanon county, at , - . ~ ..., - , : tipEßaL or i , ,i. s HAWIe I Snasls it s k ti . 'Aron .. big l rook. at BLAdg "a Fitoir ...: t: 4:-i- - ...... 8,T•arr5: --, - UDERICZOirr• s EultiprpgßlEs and ;; ",-. ''' -At" ' . . , ' ~, •;;*?' ~ ' . I3DDILMILOH'S. rI4I,IIX)ES, from dy, . 4) .;.': poe:r a rk a t Ti„,./. BEAT . - - 1,4 VDERSEMOR'S. G Bargains give ,at ' .. 7 ., . • . - -•• • • LAXTDERMILOH'S. • - k•VITSF!, BSI; Uni t kati in iMel , mr4it r = at -.4b . 'aliriin . • - fig - stir . • nen. ' - VALVABLE GIFTS 14-T ITII GOOKa AT GEORGE G. MAE'S ORIG ROO* ENTERPRISE. Thalaigeat tbi Worlds Permanently located at 433 •Omentar PZILLOYM L 1.11114. SIXTH tEA,R, TIMtIyTBRPRISE CARD.—Having purehised the spacious Mon Build ing, N 0.459 Chestnut Street,,and fittetTß up With every. convenience to facilitate my letuilirettsmixticularly that branch devoterl to COUNTRY ORDERII4.and haltneti larger capital than any other party invested in the bu siness, I am now prepared to:offer greater advantages, and bettor gifta than ever to my customers. I will furnish any book (of a moral character) plp• lisheilln the 'United gtatoe, the regular retairpriee of which iii'Onp ,Ro)lar or upwards, and give a. vreeto worth from 50 Cents to 100 dollars with each book, rind guarantee to give perfect satisfaction .as I am determin ed to maintain the ?I:04qm! already .pegowed.npolt my establishment. Strrtngere visiting Philadelphia are invited to call nd Judge for theinsei veg. ' 4 If you want nny books send to GEORGE EVANS' RELIABLE GlP'f BOOK ENTERPRISE, No. .139 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; where all books are sold at the Publishers' lowest prices, and you have the advantage of receiving a HANDSOME - PRESENT worth from 60 cents to 100 dollars with etch book. _ ORO. 0. EVANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise ham been endorsed by the Book Trade and all the leading city and country mtge. papers in the United States. GEO. O. EVANS' Punctual busboys transaetions have received the approbation of over 6,000 - 000 ditiqns of theMaited StatO, of whom liatfe received subsEwritiida • idenee of the benefits derived by pnr ' chasing books at this establishment.' GRO. Q. EVANS Has done more than any other poh , lishdr, or bookseller in the United States, towards diffusing knowledge to the people. By his syStem, manyboolts are read that otherwise would not Wife fouudUcir wry into the hum& Of read era. (Frank Leslie's Newspaper.) 01'0. G. E VioNS Keeps constantly en hand the most extensive stock, the greatest 6404, meat of Books, and circulates free to all who Tr k ay appiy,_the most completh i.s.reittgue orßooke atiff:Gifte in the United States. GEO. U. EVANS Has advantages offered him by other publishers and manufacturers which enable him to furnish his patrons with a finer quality and a better assortment of gifts than any other establishment GEO. G. EVANS Publishes nearly Two Hundred Popo- Jar and interesting Books. therefore, as a publisher, he is better ableto offer ex tra premiums and commissions. GEO: G. EVAN'S Guarantees perfeet satisfaction to all who may send for books. GEO. G. EVANS' New classtfiedeatalogueof hooks en 2:. brace the writings of every standao author in every departiturAt of litera ture, and gives ell t:1173 information rel ative to th. 'purchasing and forward -101 lay Mail or Express of books or ' dared from his establishment, tegether with full directions how to remit money. GEO. G. EVANS' Catalogue of Books wilibesentgraths • and free of expense to any address in the linked Stutes. OF 10. G. BVA.NS' Inducements to Agents cannot he surpassed. The most liberal eoptallt. "Buns are offered, and by seliaiting sub sctiptions to books In the manner pra. posed, twenty books cast be sold In ttie same time that it sveuld take to sell one on the old fashioned subscription plan. Send for a classified Catalogue, and av eryrinformatiOn will be given in refer ence to agencits. Select your I=lo4 enclose the amount of money requir ed, and one trial will satisfy you that the best place in the country to pur chase books is at THE EXTENSIVE GIFT BOOK ESTABLISILMENT OF GEORGE G. EARNS, Na, 4.39 — CHSSTNIrr &PRP*, PHILADELPHIA, where you can get Books of all kluda. Books' f Fact! Books . cf Fiction I Books of Devotion t . • Books of Amusement! Books for the Old Folks! r Books for the Young Polka! Books for Ilusbandsl Books for Wives Books for Lovers Bookeibt Sweethearts) Books for Boys! Books for Oirls I Books of Humor! Itooks of Poetry Books of Travel Books of History t Books of Biography! Books of Adventure t Books about Sailors Books about Soldiers! • Books about Indiana! Books about hunters I Books about Iferoest Books about Pattiots I Books Tor Farmers! Books 'fir Slechanics Books for Merchants I Books for Physicians I Books forlawyersl Books for Statesmen I Bibles! Presentation Books! Prayer Booka I • Hymn Books Juvenile Books! Annuals! Albums, etc., etc. • CECIL B. HARTLEY'S Interesting RBY. J. 11. TM:MAR/OPS Scriptural Ituukauceal SMUCKER'S Gives of Patriots and Statesmen I a. T. LAUREN'S Rove D itio n ary Stories! T. 8: ARTHUR'S Popular Tales! DR. ALCOTT'S Family Doctor! MRS- lIENTE'S Novels MRS. SOUTHWMIDS NoVels t GOODDIDS "Ncivelsi DICKENS' Novels! WA.VERLEY Novels! IRVING'S Works! All the writings of every standard author in everyde partment of literature, in every style of binding, at the publisher's lowest prices, and remember that you pay no more than you would at any other Establishment, and you have the advantage of receiving an elegant Present, which oftentimes Is worth a hundred fold. more than the amount paid for the book: , ' BEND. FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGGE OF now". ;Ord Or s any book, that you may, wiut, remit the retiul pribe,logetlier with the amount required for postage,. and one trial will nsattee, yoq that the best Oleo in the country to purchase hooka is' at' the Gift Dank Eatab• lishmont of GEORGE G. EVANS, Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise, N 0 1 . 1439 Chestnut Stroct;Philedelphin. fia.. AGENTS WANTED, to whom greater Induce• xnents than aver are offered. Any person, either nude or female, who is desirous of engaging in an Honorable and Profitable Employment, requiring but little Wei and to outlay of money, and by which they can obtain gratis A VALUABLE; LIBRARY, • ' • • A FINE-60 - 1,1) WATCH -AND CHAIN, A HANDSOME SERVICE OF PLATE, • AN ELEGANT -SILK DRESS PATTERN, A SPLENDID SETT OF JEWELRY. Or many other choice articles eminiciated, hi Oil List of Gifts, can do so by acting as an Agent for this estab lishment. Any person, inauy part of the country, can be an agent, simply by forming a club, sending for a Hut of books, and remitting the amount of money required for the same. Send for a Ciotalogue, which contains all the desired information relative to agencies and the formation'or clubs.; and to insure prompt and honorable deaiinge, addrwit all Orders to Tll IIEADQOARTERS - Gl3O. G. EVANS, Proprietor of the Oldest and Largest Oift. Hook Enter• prise in the World, permanently located it Y0.'466 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. [Sept. 26, 1860.4111. TEE ONLY PREPARATION Having prods so strong- and direst as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. - Statesmen, judges, Villiers, Physicians of the E, oldest schools at well as new, give it their unquelf fled sanction. end recommend it for all cases of ernp- Hons. and diseases of the scalp and brain; but all who have used it. unite, in testifying that it will preserve, the hair from being gray, and from falling to any age, as well ne restore. Rend the following : Oak Grove, S. C. June 24th,1.859. Prof. 0.3. Worm: Dear Sir:—lour flair Reatorative is rapidly gaining ix:polarity in this community. I have had 00[11810U to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test Ituring the year 1554, I was so unfortunate as to be throivit frofn my sulky against a rock near the roadside from which my , head received a meat terrible blow ; eabsing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the UMW and out trial Surface or the head, from the clicets of Whieh my hair was filially destroyed over the entire surface of the head: Troth the time I that dia. covered its dropping, however, up to the-time of its to tal disappearance. I employed eterythitie eenld think of being a professional man myselfWed,* 'I * thought, understanding the nature of the disease, brit was final ly defeated in every prescription advanced., These and Mr otlier circumstances induced me to re. sort toyour worthy 'Hair Restorative ' which I have every reason to believe, produced a very happy result; two mouths after the first application, I had as beautiful a head of young hair ns T Over saw, for which.). cattail:oy owe yen my must sincere thanks; Rest sosttiee dear sir, I thall recommend, your remedy to all Inquirers; moreover, I shelf use tik.l tut uente, which Natter my self to Fay, is not a tittle. • Yon can publish this if you think proper. Yours' very respectiully, .T. WItI6IIT, bl. D. Oince of the Jeffersonlan, Philippi, Va, December 12th, 1558. , Deur Sir feel It my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstance, which you can use es you think proper. A gentientan of this piece, (a lawyer,/ hoe hem bald ever smee his early youth; us With so, that he'wes compelled to weara wig. -Dimas itiihiced. to -.nee, It. bottle or your "Dna iteecomorkp which he liked vary much; and slier peing-notoe two Si three bettles , his liairgraw. (Mt quite itilturiantly,. and he now hoe a baudeome ,, head of hair. The MAW*, 11111 tea, name is nradfcird , and:as hula very well known: in ouradjoinipg counties, many persona ca . Vtnififx. so_ the'truth of this statement; I sive it to ;ion at tha questa Mr. linulford. You can sellta grad deal y fes i pf nT i li y aj o r u ite. heNT r tle proper - agent alticeiutlii.laf!y" adjoining 'Mgt t • ctcyamoti Dr. Weep: Dear Sir : l'erruit too to eapreite,thil Oa; .4 04-6, 9 5 Un d t' r i - sfAe entire innovation of ritYltair Mini original "calori.sttout thatireeel elyarrifiritt the •-lrifottl Ststditwatirepidlytworquiriggranblitisporithe applicafitin of your `liairßiuttoratittlritatitin rewnffirad ,itspiginal hue. I consicierfourfivf . _.:ontinerful invention, quite effitatione - stile • , r4o , Coe ee Ott; put up in : hottliii-zirfCc viz '4.ecqs.ll.skireit P0V , 44 , ai1 4 / 8 1% , doulk: 1 / 2 4.10Itist , 0.0,4 - 4444. - -oeytoits4 „. thottog. rat* - 45g4 - 144.444.' hods y.4turit,l64iif isidtilultrot4o46 wow). a CO., -Pixotietoteh-:iiiiltrosipumt.'W- Toth, sad.ll4 joitlibrioy gK•i:TAut. i :: l,; ; l 4. 44 Audi/aid good.bruggligioand ni .711715, tlBO.-Sat. 13
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