- • Ty • iltrt • v „ The s econd WaL Ycily com e. tt• • • • WI • m i inled grandsit , AsOrefali. -T tiret ease k taken up.vraa4 8x4.1.4153 , 3,85PH‘ Indorses vs. Eli Klopp and 'Henry Stump, doing business , under the tiansttlf Kbpp .% Stump. Action in the ones sur:lsisrateAs on promissory note for $3,900. Verdict for *plaintiffs for the amount due, $3,087 50. John Moyer vs. tease Graybill—Summons in Trespass vi et fermis. The Defendant gave the son of Plaintiff a beating, and the action was in• stituted by the father to recover damages for lope' of services sustained in consequence of the beat. log.. No lose of sect ice - -being proven; the Plain tiff suffered a nen' snit to . save jury fees. Daniel Klopp vs. David S. Matthew—Debt.— Verdiet in faVOr of 'Plaintiff for $717 73. James S. Cox vs. John L. L. Morr Verdict for.Plakitlitfor $773 02. Rebecca divman vs. Jacob Fink.--The hus band of the flaintiff Nair . kilied last spring, by fulling from films° apd the team` whiehs he was painting over biro ; white intoxicated, he having, it is charged, obtained the liquor at the tavern of the illea'eld3pt in Annville. Verdict for the PlaintiO4s2so 25. • KIMA3 LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i 10.860. HOME AFFAIRS. Dr. 8.-D. Bucher, of North Leba non Boyouilf, fiat leelenlay for.Ptilladelphis, to attend the Wintor nouree of Meabnil Lootoroi.— Tie will be absent until next Moroi/. • • The "Pinogrove," one of dip fast eat locomotives en the Reading ItallroaiiiMini been rebuilt after the style of the "litlnnehalta" and "Hiawatha," and will be alY,lllholland coal.. burner beareufter. She will run on.the Leba s hon Valley Road. • Tho Engineers . ctn the Reading and Columbia 'Railroad aro rapidly prbiressing with their work in looating,tlie road. The °rainwa ter/I are ready to commence the work &tarty Lim. • Dr, S. K. Trelehler, of Jonestown, ,Labanon oounty, bad an acsault'and battery 411U10 before the Berke county Courtlast week. Henry "Van Reed h Eaq., of Reading, was the defendant.. The diffieulty occurred in the cars on the L. V. Railroad. Von Rded was convicted and senten ced to $lO.OO fine and mite. Seventeen eight.w . heeled ears, fill. 'ad with hogs, passed over the Lebanon Valley ,'and East Pennsylvania Railroad. on. Sunday a !week for New York. The 'rmiddle.route" is now fairly establisbidin by far the best &tithe trans +portage's of live stock from the West tothogreat k limporittsti of trade. It will eventually - win the pieterestattlor passenger travel also. Goin,VVEsT.--We regret to see so many of our good and•welLto-do oitizens afllidt od with the '"frettern fever." Last week a nuns her of families left for :Illinois and other portions Of the "great West," and wo have reason to be lieve that most of them started without the first particle of a prospect for doing better there than they done here. They go on the venture, and if they are disappointed and fail, it will prove a heavy load for them to - berti. Many start on the . Idea of buying cheap land and ' going to farming, not knowing that the tat* body of the cheap land of the west for firming purposes is dear if bestowed to those who move upon it and who are necessitated to make thor'nocereary Improve monis for comfortable homes. If we take into eonsideration the improvements wo contend that there is plenty of land In the Interior of Penn sylvania, aye, even in Lebanon county, that is mush °hamper to persons going to farming than almost any land that can be procured In the west by people of moderate means. Many 'no doubt bettor their fortunes by going West, hut we only hoar of the fortunate ones. The thousands of • ; unfortttnatecare not named. Wherepne success ful emigrant can be pointed. Win the-West, 7e can point to three fortunate non-entigtante in the 'Vat. We trust tent our friends in this section, `before they leave a certainty for an uncertainty, well oensider the atop they ate taking. 'Dr. Franklin was noted as an en , 'ergetia promoter of all improvements tending to the comfort, the growth, and the happinele of the corountrilty in which be lived. Wince he was always foreman it all propositions for light. lug gild pairing the streets of Philadelphia. We •, with ha were alive not; and a citizen of Lebanon. • Perhaps he would hare a word to say in regard to ilt• very common practice prevalent of putting the tut before the horse! The 'County Cotsitoioolonorn are - re• pairin g the bridge Over the "Quittapabilli at ther `~ld Verge Acid, In the. NOrth-western section of this borough. Tuitiroratnauts by the authorities in that locialittare highly necessary nud desira ble. 'rho populatiOp . .oflieliiinon county Is 80,030. In 1/691Giii*24,0/I: , --Increnee,ie ten years 3,050. Pretest% lintuber of farms, 1,783; factories, '22oi dwellings, 5,877 f. Deaths the paatl year, 31°' . At it molting the Board of ndtl cation of the city let week,ayes, elution was adopted forliiddlitg the teeching o of any other longuage then . .l4nclish in the public schools of that city. This is emote in the Hilt direction, and the feet that New York city, the drat In t 6,111. ion, tibea. the. lichiatirt .step, ; r1 trust it will be 4sedily f i oiltsweti by everviett? ; ol district in the Union. at letietilitaialtill" !magnetos are concerned, If etbYriartguages bUt the English are taughe in nun ;Ammon :schools they should he the Rye 'OO4l, stleh as' Geruan, French, Ad., and not Hebrew, Cheek add In many schools- that we know of, rho English 'ls almost entirely neglected, and so are rdittis mattes, History and the &lances, and 111 ,- .tbe time is devoted to the Latin and Greek ANtm 'marl, to tile grievoua injury of not only the•tax pnyers, Itist to_elght out of every ten of the (ohol nrs. 1t lihigh time that a change takes place's' this very - important matter, and that our coalmen schools be brought to what they are intended to be—ioilltutions for learning the practical 'and the useful, and in Which elf citymes may, proflk equally. The Ladies' Fair tor the .benefit d ot, John's Reformed Church, to be held during the hollda,ye, Is engaging the attention - of a con siderable number of tho Indies of our pace, and from the activity and seal manifested by them, we fool free to promise a fine exhibition of the various useful and fancy articles that ladies know bow to make. We are requested to remind the public that there will be ortlelee anttable as ohrieteitta presents haring the qualities of being ornamental and use fah Don't forget the LADIES' FAIR. Towrump AND Lo°it LANie.—We are finder obliptlons to Edward F. James, of West Chester, fdt a neatly bound and handsome copy of his very useful and valuable work, entitled "Township and LonaiLawts of the Stitst,of Penn sylvania." The volume Shoal& .bkin the. hands of every oltizen, nk it often happentthift very in telligent persona are elected to oflione involving duties of which they • are entirely jgnerant; but concerning which this book gives fallad explle it information. It comprises all: enactments re lating to the duties of School' Direoitors, visors, Assessors, and in short of every township .or county ofßoer. The work is for . Ada at 'Readers Book Store, Lekatton, PA- -_ • , BIA; ESTATE SALES.--mr. •.D. W.. tihrloh sold a two-story log house and •lot, of .ground, in Frederlok,burg, to Amos Spitler, for $1,204, . Mr. Soh' Altwain sold a one story trams bodge and lot of ground, In the same place, to Casper Eltioial, for 14 6 4. Ims.:Tho,4sitte • Sawing Machine," _which is *Ming titti fittole West, is said by those who trivia timed it , to be a eery excellent family ma chine. Additsth far , particulars, J. N. Boylan, tioneral 44. t Ati l tatiwing mob!. Co., Milan, Ohio. goo' adVaitisoutoni: --, • • Wanted agorae -to canvass every township in the et:RIM for",,Pr. IporkaLtrib'e Ger m" lime Farmer." *ttantive young man ran . Dtiorir from three to ,By 4 : &044 OP, lqtr 'and has no risks. Apply to M. IC Ranio" Mr. John ti. I:;ighV the ligiblitionm bailoonitt, intend! nest'iog so aYestuloe=ltit Stickerivllle, Lanamiter nouilt7li!liti'faiihdA7, the 24th !net. THE FRANHLIN LITERARY SOCIETY was re-orgatased on Monday evening for the Winter 843 aeon. Arrangements were made for jtolding the meetings hearoafter in the Town Hall. It Is to be hoped that a sufficient number of per letter will co II neizt thempewes with this Institntioti to keep it flourishing during the season. At though' without prefenifone In its exercises, it frequently affords Instruction and entertainment, and is, without doubt, a place where one evening of the week can be passed profitably anti,Plefisl antly. It is earnestly desired that the. old mom. bars, as well as all others who desire to ally tlfenoseli , os with it, will attend the next meeting, to be hold in the Town Ilail,,esQlionday even iag neat, at 8 o'clock. %, , AGENTS WANTED.—The attention of persona in want of employment; is directod to An advertisement in another Column, fur canvassers for Township and Local Laws of this State. One of the eoncern of A. Miffin g% & C o ., hso just returned from- Philadelphia with theft second lut of Winter Goods, which they have now opcn,nt thelr Store, Hnll Building, Market street. A now and beautiful Passenger Oar was placed on the Lebanon Valiey Railroad Mit Atipiiiii f last. It is 41 feet 8 inches long, 9 feet lilitobee:wide, and weighs 21,500 pounds. The body Of the car is painted Indian red stripped Wkh yellow; the seats aro covered With red plush, with. the exception of the bank nhicsh is rued With green; the arms and legs of the seats are made of inch angle:iron; and the backs are feat. sued to the side of the car by lock, which can only be opened by the eontittetor or brakeatnan. There witl be a •meetihg. of the 'tannins Demottratic Debating Club," on SLTua- DAY EVRNING, November 24. All those members who tako pleasure in debating, and Who wish to improve themselves are invited to attend at the Union Hall. How TO TELL A WOMAN'S AOE.—In those times of table.taininr spirit-rapping and mesmerism, we may be excused fur the following extract froni Giorttaie itedicanp, Veierinnria, Torino, 1869 . Ta know the age of the borne without inspect ing the-tooth;pull a lit& out of-.the mane of the nnunel'of which yeti wish to ascertain the age, pus it through a plain gold ring, of a certain substance, hold the two ends of the hair between the thumb mad forefinger, suspend it in this 11:11113• ner in the centre of a tumbler, taking care that the latter is perfectly level, and that the hair is long enough to allow the ring . tosreach the side of the glass. Holding it very,steady in-this posi tion, in a few minutes or even , seconds, a slight oscillation of the ring is perceived, which soon increases, nod the ring striket the side of the glass as many times stetlitrbigAteriil Tears old. (?) Il Signor Phrisa, Veterinary, Surgeon, was in company with a rich preprieter,who assured him that he always used this method to know the nge of horses, and, to prove, it, wentluto the stable, and pulled a . hair out Of the; mane of a seven year-old horse, and one from a colt, thirty months old : then going Into the drawing-room, he asked for a glass half full of water; and also procured his wiie's plain gold ring. Then. Jm ping onswle‘tbe halts through 'the ring, he held the:two e . ,,viletweeti his forefinger and thumb, OfPpeCifitirliix.te , the water, then. suspended it is the of, the glass, just below the rim, and hitless than half rt minute the ring Struck the gloss eavqp timea. The same was done with the other-bair i end the glass was struck twice for the col:.• ,Efemfterwards asked for a hair.of his wife, and proceeded in the same manner, when thirty five strokes were heard, and the iegrater proved thot her ago' was thirty five years. .‘All this," says the writer„ !!,1 saw with my own eyes, and whoever likes, man try, thit .experiment, which may be repeated int often na„yOu like, but Mumps takingia-Sreih hair from the mane, as the one a nk h k a a been ones used will hive no further -ef feW o . Tbii Oanopenon is ascribed to mostkier ije or, Othopi, : mtli depend ..on the phyaittsor , of :he hilt, bussed on the microscopio anatomy of the Woe. . - - Xr1t;t1:0;114,A.C..9 1 D VD; T.— 0 it M it cloy of inst.• wilfk Mr..Michnel Becker, a• respeota bla farmer of Milloreek township, in this coun ty, started on a board magbn to go. to,Wemobdorf s pr ee semi Isialber::', On his way AO had- ib Cross the s tehitabia Talley Railroad, and shorty akar be. had passesCiiiter it a train of cars came along, which frightened his horse, and the • animal Ins awing unman:4.4le, run away. It had tun blit a short dhitratica *hen it came an a /tone pile which threw Mt. Becker forward with great force and h@ struck the stones with tho fore part of his iteadc.frightfully fracturing the skull and mesh, lag his face. •The accident was witnessed by a 'iputtlerno ai>d hie son who were driving close - • tins mot . bat foopd the by ) ..wto hastened' to injured rues entirely unconscious. The bog was at ones despatett& to Womeisdorf for •surgic al aid, end Dr. Stephen was soon on the grofind.— .Mr. Becker was then taken to Wontoisdorf, all the time unuonloinus, whore ho yravoperateAmpon by -D, e. Stephen—au t Smith. Mr. Becker is, we believe, still living. Set a pitcher of water in a room, and in a few hours it will have absortied nearly all the respired and perspired gasses in 1116.roem the air ef which will haVe heoome purdr;but the water utterly filthy.. The colder.the,water. is tho great er its capacity to contain these gimes. At- ordt. nary temperatures a pint of water will contain a pint of carbonfe acid gas, and several pints of ammonia. This eapacttY is nearly doubted by reducing the.water pa:tbe temperature of ioe.— Hence water; kept, hi. the room awhile, is always unfit for use. For the same reason, the water in a pskmp stook should all Ito pumped out in the morning-before, any is miad.. Impure *ater is more injuriois to the liailurthan impure.air. Dr. it 2. Floastu,44 York, gays that- the meat : effectual remedy tn . Improve the toms and energy of the stomieh lseth'e Crzygenated .tior Dyspepsia audlialgestion these. Bitters are anparalleled,•as testify numarpus oures. • , . Elackweed's Edinburgh gitgazine.—With in the last few years, '!Old Ebony," has improved materially, both in °hamster and in circulation. The October number is.. an excellent one. The .Jopening.paPer is a very sensible' review of Rob- Art Dale Owon's "Footfall& oe the Bolinderhis .of -Another World," and the philosophy of epiritual- Wag% "Tickler 11, omoog the Thieves" is another amusing sketch. There itvalso a ,deeply interest ing soientifie article ,on the' "Reputed Traces of Pcltneval•Sfan," ,a paper attractive to all lovers• of flit on the fresco paintings of Italy, and three dust poema)Y:F. S. Wortley, who worthily fins the place of "Delta," for go many years the poet of Blaoltweed. An artiole , on the "Patiel.ao vern. 'bent," a'digoussivo paper "Prorerbs,'' the second part of "The Romauch 9f AfiOstina;" and the ninth instelMent Of.."EttliCan tainmiiol4o, plat. the number. Westfairuiter Reiticrw,-:-"Oar NatiOnalbefen - ces," in the Wertmiilifer Periled for October, (meaning, of quirse,:ilte.irefencos of England Ad, its centre of wenlib, the City of I,ondon)is an ail. note of absorbluriatereigist, for ourside af t - the feeling of d !stress pantie Which it botany', the' fools it embodies 7,.,end the suggestions it makes, with regard - to protiOtion of Thu? /31‘ t. tigh Isle against possible foreign. invasion, goe it ad extraordinary importaude rash's titne...- • The twee 'one berco on ,utains several other able papers; tooled hag "The North Auie'risan, ,Indiflns," - which whiltrit , possesses muchinterest as a narrailie Of actual adventure in our Indian - , comiry„..has all the attraction of a row an ". Pan Afork:AlL Soo • k -00 3 , 72 raten s,tieetilitiVliabere of all the foreign periodicals.- - . _ . . ..... . . . . .. e itiffEr' itiefeninfri "1' • - : 4: ea> 'z'l• - •-• k'•l o .'"' - ' 4 ' 4 •-•‘''''t ted ifrat6 . 4 OrtblilAtiniiiieraltelti fittlitfbn .. . • A ift#ll6',.. . tratsl, ~., M01 ... 1 , 1!1? . laiti--LVAt Gedritil I t4ild s fiftAthitity, 0 , n g,,,- " iri ceafi lig ";;;}, SabUth . Ing it . ' " ip - c;:cl4, -. . ' , , Alio licilis, i fdeorgo -hi &tic, .:Jap,tili /toffee, C.j. , ? fit k litaravidgeitairchurcelfatidln:theerenMrsilissi^ 14 , ."‘Wralli 1°1164F4Pa1i. .. ,. ' / P s gP hlit i w T at t_., °b _ ri '' : ,.. - •i Eitiftit ile Xiiing •:nekt Salibeth ', mbriling and tina.tateitlile 'ilifithael 'Snydie.:Gisorke: , Stigferi:4lWfpning; in' therMethodist Episcopal Church. Eareibard Raab Joseph -Reinhard. ..., ..- ..._.) .WptsrAx . r EmSeertit , Gnunce---SerVisein l'em •' • . • —,--...---------- •-: •-• • - penman liall.every.Sundav et 10 4. M., and 'The Tiaicd:.prethien ake now liblh: 3 ; teverY Friday at. 7 P-M. . • • Giirinan service next Sunday morning-and Rat ings revival meeting. which is very well attend- ' link in the even inn; in Zinn's Lutherant burr . ed, at Hoke's' Meeting libuse,'ln Cerntiall utti• Thanksgiving sermon .in the English languago ship, about 2i miles frem Lebanim. . - '''' - 'next Sunday indruing 4 ,'ind *.Ger man i n the ar. ---- • ..tornoon,.in Salem's Lutheran church. . • English 'preaching nes t Sabbath evening in the 'First ,Reformed church. - • English preaching nest Sabbath morning and evening in St. John's Reformed:church. German preaching next Sunday - morning and English in the evening inthe Moravian church. Dr. Hooker's Dental office will 'he olosed from the 17th to tits; . 28f13 - of this toonth, at he will be elegant froin Lebanon.. REMEMBER, Strumous or Scroftdens affec tions ere the curse, the blight, of tnanicind. They ire vile and filthy,aa Well es fatal. They a=lso froth impurity and contamination of the blood, and are to be seen all'oronnA us, overyirlora. Thou- Astisda daily are'eonsigned too the,%gtave from the Meerut effects of ,this disease. But why trifle any. longer, when the'remoily hind-? TDr. LIND. BEY'S : BL , OOD . SEARCIIER 7 —themenIy effectual. Preparation novrbofore the•people. that, ,does work mildly and sorely_ , '. It does not close tlni:JBL• sue superficially. While' -; .• , - • -" • "Pont - corruption minfnettlkwltbin,4 ;-• Infsets unseen ~ Bat Purges the Entire System'oralllmpurerMat. ter, Invigorates the Body, itidleaves the Afflict ed in the Enjoyment of Good Health.' To cen t vinee the skeptioal of its healthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced. Sold by all the Druggist, in this place, and dealers througheut• the. conotry. - [Nor. 21, '60.-Itu. gpcid 4otirso:" CABINET lib. KI NG . La ü bacb, whose oxionspre Cabinet and Chair Warerooms, will be found in 'Market street, a few dOors north of the 4silmod is now manufacturing on band the Ittigoet as sortment of Parlor and * getieral-Ilimse-keeping FUTllt taro, and Chaim -of,all .4144 'that probably even was presented to the peopleOt this county: Bo informs us that he is dotermined•to-sell 0131IAP, amPwill not be out done eitlier.in pile?, quality or beauty. of his work,— Step in and examine it. - Sec his adverttiement. • Dr. WISTAWS, - BALSAX OP WILD CHERRY In the whole history of Medical Discoveries so ivee l/1r has performed , so many or such remarkable cures of the numerous affections of the' VIRUS?, Moms, and Ctrewr—of Cocoas, Coins. linoxemits, Ixptuzyz.t, WHOOPING CoUGH, CEOGP O Manua, or of CoNsourrsolv itself, as this fin-lamed, long-tried, and justly celebra ted Balsam. So gdnerally acknowledged is the superior eicellence of this remedy that but few of the many 'The have tooted its virtues by experience fail to keep it Kt band as ;Calif:ed.) , and certain cure for erudden.uttaclis of 60El—fully believing' that Its rotnedial powers aro ownpraheusive enough to . embrace ovary form •of dis ease from the slighteet cold .to the moat. dangerous symptim of pulmonary compliant The Bev. Jaeoblhohler, Well known and much respected among the German population of this country, makes the following etate meat for the bonlitit of ea • . • Ifikatert, PA.,•Yeli; 6„ 1859. Mesera:SumW.lks&r.x & Co./BoeTox,— . Dear Sirs wing realirodin my fiimily impbrtant benetits.froni ate 'nue of yotir valuable prepartitimi— WigAn% BALSAM Os WILD CHERRT—it aBhrdr mo pleas ure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of het recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of ypur excellent Balsam ' and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great' improsemenf in her health. I lose. in my individual ewe, made frequent use of your •Valu• able medicine, and have always been benefited by i t.-- I 'herald, however, caution-the pnblic against inposition, because there tit a good deal of spurious Dieter's Da/sani of Wild Cherry afloat throughout the country. JACOB S ECHLER. Cataion to. /fin:a/wirers. The only dcnuint Mazes Bid saet has the written signature of "L BUTTS" and the printed one of the Proprietors; on the outer wrapper; all other is vile mil worthisee.., • Prepared by SETA W. fONI'DE & Boston, and for ealo by Aseph L. Lemborgor and Dr. George Boss. Lebanon Joseph S. Langer, Sheefferatown; M. IT. Get. tel, Myerstown • Samuel . Weeher, Fredericksburg ; J. Brunner, Jonest ' owir; Early & Bishop, AlthViiio; Thom as A, Harper ,. E. Witbover;Martin Early, .Pillutyca; -Bowman & Son, Catoplielistown; and by denionsevery where. • ' - . Oct. 24, 1800-lin, 46••• See• Dr. Sanford's adeattleement of Liver invtao rater and Family Cathartic Fide, in another column. Important to Females, DR. CITTWEIif AN:S PILLS. Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M, NEW YORK CITY. • The combination of ingredients in these Pills are t) reentit of a long and ostensive practic.. They are mild In their operation. and Certain in nonvoting all irregu larltiot, Painful Monsernotions: revuoving-All obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise,-healaebe, pain in the side, peilpitation of the boort; whiles,' all nerv ous affelitions; Itystlitcs;',lstigrie;&pttin;liutfitsrack and Hattie , ate.; disturbed sleep; which Artie from . tritirrnp tionzof iattire. TO MARRIED LADIES: Dr. Cheeseznan's Pills are Invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly portal with regularity. Larifei who have been disappointed in the nee of other Pills can place the tautest confidence is Dr. Chees,n3an's Pi D 3 doing, all that they represent to do. There is one Condi Lion of the.female.sysitiinin Which the Pills cannot be taken•without producing a .PECIT LI-Aft RESULT. The condition referred to is PItY.C -NANCY—tberesult, hfIBOARRIAGE. Snell is the irro. sistable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to'apornsal condition, that even the rcpro- ductrve power of nature,cannot resist it. • Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything I ; injurious. 'Explicit directions, which should he read, ; decompany oath box. Price ' Sent' on on. I closing St to Da Comtism L. Cersesexerr, leor 4,681, 'Post Oftlee, New Xorlrbity. • • aT o:element:mese IN kyr= Owx Is re rretrrse? akin • 'B B. 'arroßrNßS,' 1 . . "" • • GenotgrAtent:for the Milted '• 1 „SO Cerlar•St.; New. York, ._ . 'lWina ltho all 'Onto:tale onlerisbonld be, Addressed. I Dnik Store. lishinuni, Pa., and at ! ihroleonto brAyoti-& Sons, 2824fofth Sd Pbila. • Dec 7 ; 5 • '• PENS ONS a ftluat . ed ntith. the kovek and Ague should not spare either time, trouble 'er w ext ponds, tcf-proeure Dit. HOSTNTRER'S ONI.CURATND ISTTTEWSv - wtiose beneScient dffeets upon the slate* hue beurblearfrOroved to thofe'who hare been 'stidelF en down in a abort space , of time ' by: this dreadful. Erse, whose cheeks, are ran, and meagre, and:Abose nights are sleepless •and;rinniees, and whose eyes ate -dim and sunken, *Rh death staring.them.fulthe face, this compound must prove a blessing ; snatching thee,. as it were, trom_the, mouth of the. grave. None cab linow_its true value until they have,tosted,,it., When all othersbere fai l ed, .these Bitters Hate.raftorecrthe sufferers to pristine health.. Their popularity in all the Western and Southern partsehould Introduce them to all families. Sold by druggists and dealers general ly everywhere. • • • . • lia,„Seeluivertisemeut ie auothea column: • • • r rIIE MIGHTY ILF.A.IEn.--.-4Jet not di. sense, with its fangs. prey upon you, until the cold , hripd of darytiLiturle you tdan untimely grain.' ;Shake off the feeling of despair and unhappiness. ad liable tn come upon the invalid. The 'plant born•of the Sun WO place within the reach of all. Wevtre . not what may be the specific term of. thediseeso. The cause, the foun tain of the disease itself, Is Impure blood, and through the different channels of 'the lungs, the stomach and the - vital organs, JUDSON'S SIOUNTATNICEREVPILLS will pass, mingling with the blood, search out and grasp and then exp,l,. all hurtful poison•thattbere lain it.— Thus cleanse. the blood by a te*dosokor those Pills .and disease, In any form, Will dlasiptte and vanish: Its the with-its glorious beams first causes - the morning dew to rise as mist, .then, growing stronger- casts his burning rays upon it—aod behold 'Us gone--fao cleanse the blood,'and disease,, like morning dow, retroate and :vanishes. ' There is nobloed rltleteq nal .toJUDSO:VS 1510DIITAIN 1111118 PILLS: Sold byall Medicine Deal-- ors. Dr. Geo. Ross and D. S. Itaber, ' , BLOID — Pbon.--LAtten bonlac fled to • this•moat,remarkahlopudsclontific pleparation, naiven tieed in another velnen. It is at, enfidely new insciliv andantud not be confounded with any. of the nu• meroa patent medicines of the day. It Is a certain irrnedt_fog . atik,the dieusPos specified, and eolisciallY those of a chronic tioturdzof weeks, months, and year's. StifTerela, try It .1 Messrs. ChurCh k Dupont, of New,York, are the sole agents for it, also proPriotors of filo, world-ronowned Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, Po article which every Mother should have in tier medicine closet iuckee of need; and oontainigglas it does, no . paregoric or opt ate-of any kind, it can be, relied upon•with the utmost oDafidence, ahftwill be found - an invaluable - specific in all cases of Ingintile Complaints.—Ohio Male .Tournai, plurabris. (M. See adv. For sale by. Dr. GEO. ROSS; oppoifite Gio,Court ROU/36, Lebanon, aniFT. W,DYOTT BONS, Philadelphia. • • • . • • . Mar -Free Trade seems now...to.bcin fai.ne wlfh•Napoleon 111. To all In need of .goodniul beeutlfal WIG, on reasonablo:terrne, wn would any: frOnt egperienee call on °BORAX .TIIIIRGALAND, .29 South GUI Obi l htladolpb4, wheirlyou eon be suited In aetyle antrinatinermueorpasated;L - Also proouse h6ttle.of , adebritt!,l DXE for beantlfyilthe &e. _ . -BOE4CHAVE'S \HOLLAIiii BITTEtt.S. • • . Alitedichklof 10 . 1100 . 0 eflknnet Forpnrifying the blood, soissentfill for the foundation dfliitod health, and tor . enrrenguul iaardets of' lhe R6llllleb and bo wele,--eneb. as riToromsrloN,- READAORS, -`,`• 3 niTILIVT-BURN, • LOSS or APPETIT4.. • ACIDITY; "BILICKIS•COMPLAINTS, WATER-BRASH, CRAMPS, .-• • • COSTIVENESS, ' COMO, ••• • • •.• •< ' c • YILt S , Stardil!OQiiti'Lieffili;*4 Nerfone,-Itinitunatie . au4 Neuralgic, ttona w bac frequent/1 leen. ad utittiatered with muted etiodee.-- Tw9 or three s dose, eonvinpe .the.sfilleted eelittlitY,tiffectEr4 B at -0 .' 1111 400M BROOdiIY •*' itwugthq,-bpaithy,oo4oo thealles, nevi lON rapi4l/ Mkt place, sli d Tenetefil beeltirhe !lbw. Torati v r i Alt,i teHtil9lo3 : Ding egarc,4iiencin t .Viti lielfaverthsgetint-firatiotheet +OW ; AEU!' (November 7, 1800. • rtit • oo>ibe •iith• inst.. by Rev. John Kahl,' Mr. John Kreider to Miss Rebecca .A:Reman, both of East 4 Ranover. • . • • The Lebanon .111arket. • -otrefeirty Cbrretted Aly. • LEBANON, Wensatmar. NOVEIIBER 210860. Lhb. Slips Ex.'FaM $G 6 0 11 2G4, gtdoz., 15 Smith Bxtra 000 Itutter,3p D.. 14 Leb. Val. Super. Flnes 50 Tub or Silted Mittel", 10 Primo White Wheat, 120 Lard; • • ft Prime Red Wheat, lb Tallow, •by • Prime Rya, 65- flans, Corn, ' • 65 Shoulders, ' Oats, 30 Sides, Clover-aehd, - 5 25" Soap, -•- Tiirlottfr-aaed, 250 g Flax•seed t ' " I'6o Bags, ' , IV Dried Apples,* bit., I 00 Mixed Raga, • Dried Apples, utted; 100 Flax,* l b., : . IBM Penni "Snits, ,, 250 Bristles, *lli., Peach ..llntzels,". 125 Peithers, le Th., 02% Cherries, 150 Wool,* lb., llni.irrit. .n 7 Soup Beans, 'ft qt.., ti Potatoes, VS ilus , 00 Vinegar, lit gal, , VP% ". •-* • • Apple Bunter , efockif4s. BREADSI . INNS continue extremely dull; with only a4fuifted, inquiry for export and herb° con.' somption. Sales to the retallirs and hikers at. S 5 25(45 . 38 for. Superfine; ,$5 AlO5 75 fot ex tra; $5 . 8-11 . 08.f0i , extrafamlly, "and $8 2600- 50 for. fancy. RYIO FLOUR hi:waist at $4 ss,•and 111.11ADat . ,13` , 50 r bushel: , !•'W.Ir-BATAThe'receiptsirie light but the mar kat is dull. Small sales of Pennsylvania and Western red at E 1 30 "§1 bushel ; 1,000 bushols• Ronthern nt $1 85, and white at $1 40@1 45. , RYE dull at the decline noted yesterday.— A sale of Southern at 70 cents. ' Perinsylraniala held at 70 (teats. CORN is dull. • Rates of 2,200 bushels prime old yellow it. 88@00 cants., aed now at 530.5 cooks., OATS are steady.. Sales of 4,000 bushels at 344 contis•for Maryland and Delaware, and , 36 cents for Pennsylvania. No Sales of BARLEY or BARLEY MALT. . • - PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle hive been much larger this'week thhn last Phillips's yaid,- reaching• about 2490 head, and the market, although with out any sittotable change, ruled dull at previoUs. rates. The principal sales wore made within range, of s.7ifte $B4 , the 100 Ms as to quality,with• a few extra"(Cbester county) cattle at $9. Of Cows and Calves the receipts and solos reach about 140 Lend, nt from $25 to $BO each, as to condition. About•3ooo Hogs were received and sold at full prices, it 2123 head at Imhoff"s' Union Yard, at from $7 50 to - $8 75; 800 'head by James H. Reynolds (his own shipment;) at the Avenue Ynrd, at sB@B 76 and a superjoe lot. at $9 the 100 Is net. The market was brist• nod all sold. Some 6000 Sheep were dispos44.or at 74(4)9c VI lb not. . Atgig gthettioments. JUST OUT Vile Stereoscope For 'rho Million ; .014:0; DOZEN VIEWS • CBI es It us PRICE 25 CENTS. - To be had rit H. H. IVEDEL'S BOOK STORE. The Sunday School :Banner 4 ,loothly papaw for -children, Is supplied at 11711. , Waders Book Nisi, at Um, renewing prices: -10. toe ter; year,o6 mats; 25 caplet; $1 60; 60 ooples, $2 7rl t Areoplei $4 00; 10D eivies i it ! '94:P:,... : Lebanon , 21,1860: " • - ','.74 . :VA LUNIiI:I3•'BORQUGH "PRpPERITY AT PRIVATE:. SALE. rPTIE subecribef offers et priristasale the fine property `1 located oh the South aide ht.Ctumberiatel street, ha East tolfahon. The lot is-25 1 treat front and 193 font ' -- deep to Jail• Alley. Nll9ll is a two-story .M BRICK, 24 feet by 32 ear, well finiehed, and papered thrintgliont. with Mallen Attached, 10 feet by 10 feet. • A frame stable 2t feet by 24 feet, well finished; and containing Carriage llense, Am:, is on the tot. Possession will bo given on the Ist of April, 1801, ' • . . For Rent. • Avery•dradrable residence in East Lebanon, being part of a double house, entirely new consisting of two large ramie on tbe first floor, with Kitchen attach ed, and three rooms on the second tloor, with room over Kitchen, .Garret and Cellar. Yoaseesion tieen imme diately. • . , . • • . - For further infortnition of the aboVe properties ap ply in East Lebanon, to - JOIEN. WITEMOYEIL, properties, Lebanon, Norember 21, 1800.• • • . lIEFFNAGLE & CO.; MY.PeESSORS irb SWkRTZSt , Bgo., BALI!, KU11.,41igii..114..131.C.,ET ST. . 014:1`..G0t, , • 1.41:00 - eYies t ,: • - .9peens.ware, CITEAP. for CASH: They wilt TAT the tlghlyst CASH mood for z:rerpt. 61e.11. F. SwArtairia arranged•to 'rernaln with A. Ifunnaglo &to.. for - somelionths, And' WI& be - Iliad to See bie friends ettheir eters. • . - LebanoncNovember 21, 1860. . - - ' Orphiail:Canrt Sale. MinURSUANT to the ardor of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon Cont-;i Will be orpsed to Bele by Public Yondue or Ontcry, on CalurdaY, December 15, 1800, at 4.o'slock, in the evening of_ that day, TWO CERTAIN IitirLDINGI , OTS ; etieb fronting . 25 feet on.Waietetfeet. between Market end Kink'. itolo . Ste tie; Unincleil On the west by lot in tbe posspitsion ot Josiah Greenawalt, eouth by lot of David ijuneicker, and east by- part of. same lot: together.with a large STONE DAMN. con taining n large'amount of excellent IstrILIMICI STONE and SOLID Tl3lDElt ,. sp With the atipurlphincee, sit uate and being in. tbo borough of Lebasairi;s.in the. said county.- Said iota are very. DESIRAISLEMOILDING LOTS., being only ono square from the centre of the town, nn in a very pleasant neighborhood,- Late the estate of LEON Alin GREENAWALT, deed., 4wThe sale will IA held at the public house of ILENRY SlEcrpTsT, Sc. Saki borough, and the terms made known by . 't SAMUEL GREENAWALT, '_ ENoeutoref the said Estate (By theCialstitt'S.sitso)r B. new, Clotted the o,rpt4ins' Con Abbioi4 4o, 4 lll er l2 L A 8 32-• . kiiit:ArLettOgi TIEVATNTNIItIn the Poet Office,- Lebanon, "Pa4-Nott 11, 20, 11160. •Peroona calling :fur. any uf sal/ lettere wilrpleasd say'they are advertised. • •••• • . . . ~• .. • :-. - . ANN- L. RUTHRAUFF, P; M, Bile, Bre " Jacket:on, James P. 'Bright, John' R.. • - Krider, Tobin Batdorf, •Martln /Crider; Da42 F. Bchney, Joseph.. ICOder. Joeepli , BetnbarßN-Menry" • • Tong, liare " • •:••• Ilachimer, Gast LOwls, Isaiah Shyer, Mettle • Leet, - R. A. • • Bbhhey, TAild Lefner. Wm. • Bachman, Peter Loaf, G. D. • Brought ..7136.' i•••• Light ;Joseph Coeve3F ,•Patrick_ Light, Jacob L. • Care, Samuel . - mot, A. IF. agent, Cheadle, Stewart, W. Miller, Davkl •CarOhnter,"Jseob • l'ileGlath, James . ' • •• ' • Crafrered, Mrs. B. . Malor,,Joha i.. 'Cele, Minn I MeGermioh, Wm. - • Chiatin, W.J. - , !avert, D. ' - Cramer. Emma • Mitchell; 'B. C. , . Dage k• Chrlitien . ltitzeti, P. R. - • Daymer - , John - Ifey,•Santuill •• • . , Differibacl),./.fr. Petereou,'Charles Jilatelliraair,Saixeuel - ••• •PArker,lliram :.• i :;.. , Einion,,getalitel , ••. Perker,-Ly,dia•-,, • , •Sby,, lit ALS.' • -... • Piker,..Tito, •pirdemtip,l,o*lor2o •.• . flank, IPeae.. W. .4 rn •:. - Pealer, Philip ' Stark, Jacob W. •.. . " •Frxm,Miiinry 0: - „, • Slilingier,,liinceut • • j• • Oillehrlet, am). S. . Stein, Wm: ..-- •! i • Gees Mat t , - ' Stoner;Amandit • "GoOdinan . Mt A. . Stert;L. D. kD. - - G r airro t i o : ." , • Selirlider,lllhiabeth• -,• Pitalecia•Briithells, - , "--„„ • . Snyder, JeV: • • •••• , mardy4-11iild, -' ' Beheetear,sJocob ileueet s di smith, . 131,1ger,,Jno. 4116kertielirDieride . - ""•Sitylor, Oborge-• .. liensz & Bicke(d; •" • WelrietWElltiabeth ":" • .., i f k lyr,b4: • ...• - Welbar; Po lii •-• ' 4• , ad' , , Jacob ~ • Urn, George ••••• ; ...." 2 -8.- -..,, c ,„ii....... ~• ......,, ... . :..... ... ,„,.,pie,;. .. .. ~ . . _ , , . , , .....oni:No'vember 21 0160. •,i , .. ~ , ----- - ----- - oon Tri4r, .wbieh.• will enable uei to • •, e Printing in .inipt triap,.sty.bmicid unOvenoW' NeNiG - A 4 MWinißEffiMfil,, Maki 1 10tr . . 0 A rt:, eAurtiNerimusiwojis - corr. tArtgbfist;Polti.„-Ai - rirs,-'' - '-~Fb3t»'-- .. 'FIFTY PENTS. . . Can be had it . BABDBLiS Book: ad!.oro Lebanoak„ 50!....214,1840.-oe. To Permomul , -ouier Employ • i t GENTS W ANTED TO si j j Tfill.lllFLA EtiiitiTN9 *lll give a Ontifittlea(oo; oi' WSOIDS at from $25 bsitiiiper month, and expenses paid. This is a newliachitua l 'and eo eimplb in its tanstruction that a child bf liFyears can. Warn. tb operate .by, half an hotir's in sdruction . - is 11211 tO s oy Family Sawing Machine in use, and . the price is but Fifteen Dollars. Persona wishing an- agenoy . will -addrese • . • ,J: N. 130 Y hAti t ',.' • Secretaryy. Nrie Beving Nitclitine Con2DallY. ; Noweimber 21; 186p.-6t j . .41ILAN, . mEß*PailAwc_ 1112 LT ayeur V.0 1 4Wea„1 3 .111401,2 Kalk*sits - JUST , P U,13 4 1, I 13.11 E. 19 The' Township a .Local (Ti STATE OF I'iCNNSYLVAPLIA COMPILED. FROM THE ACT OP .MIMEWOLM WILLIAM T.„1TA1NE5,.,..4§(4 • 4 . I4)..PyaLISHED R' ;" EDWAD .7,-;4IA.RIES. Warr ouptrisii;44t, TTHIS work contains over 40b Pigturof o`osely printed JL.".matter, and*Will be sold'hY subsdripthin. It teaches the of Jhsticer of the _Penes, with forms for the tren?artion of their business. /bleaches the duties of Constables with alt the micas. mu:) , forps, appertaining to.the office. Tt contains dbtfes' orthe Etipervbilors of , eve ry county and Townehip.in the Dtate. . contains the mode ofprocedttre for tho. laying 'oilb 6'4:opening of nubile and private roads of vneAtingniid altering roads,lhei building of bridges lie. • It contain; the Common School Law, with. explana Done decisions and directions. together will: forests- for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Cortificatea, &c., &e. This de partment of the work- was compiled et Ifarrisburn by dlr. Samuel P. Batas, Deputy , Suporintendcnt, and is alone worth the price of the volume to any ono inter ested in Common School. • . _ . . contains tho duties of Township Auditors. • • .Iteontains tholaws retativo to Dogs and Shocii. at contains the.datioa pr Assessors. .It contains-the lawtin.rliation to Strays, Mules and Swine. . . . . It contains the lama relative to Veneto-and Peace -Irlewera. • lt•contnithi the lawirrelatlvolo atunnannting, Trout •nd Doer. - ' e* •}.. : . • ^ B:S;M;M= It contains the Naturalization Laws, with all the .neo 'isfary Forms for' pplication. _ contnintra large numbor Of 'Lobel Arms, which are used in the every day transaction' of business,attch as Acknortiedginent4, Affklavitt, Articles of 'Agreements and Contracts, Partnership, Approgtices, ;Assignments, .Attests ions, it ofßxchnnggee and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Ronds?Checks,Covenstits, -Deeds Dueßille and Produce Notes ' Landlord cud Ton• ant, Lease. , Lease. , Lettere or Attorney, 3 IM - riane. Receipts and Releases The work- is bonne in , .Law, sheep, and will he sold to subscribers at $t.23 pei copy, payable on delivery of the work: The work has palmed the rev isles of many of the hest Lawyers•in the _State and has received theirdnquallfled approbation-, as si.ve ilitble'band. book of reference upina all subjects upon • which it treats. The wholeitrarranged in suclia ruse., ner as to present a plain, concise end explicit staiaiiient of thelluties Of all Township Officers, as any be Main.' fly understood by any on. Lebanon Comity will Le thoroughly canvassed forthe work,and the support of the citizens Is respeetfully'soll- I cited ; 2.1. If. IllitD1;11., General Agelit for Li mottrX COttirri. 'P. 2:—Good canvassers err vranted :in all parts .4 thrs (linoty for the above work to whom a libtral aims penention will be given. Applications which must:loo: made at an early date, addressed as above wilhrederve prompt attention. - Novemhor 31 , 1800.-It. - fHE- OLOI3I - Official . Piitiii,..ot-Congress . ' . IPUBLISH now my annual PrvepiTtais of the DAILY Gums and Tan CNNONE9BIONAIAILOBB AND APPLSDLX, to remind esbecrthereoand inform Came Who way theire to. substlyine;tbat 'Congress with: meet on the Brit Monday of toointer next, when'' h shall • riunnnepubliehing_thesbore namedliatpers.. They have; been. publiehed so' long, that omit pnlAic men their character, and th °rotor° I (fibula neediest to 063 s minute sccJoneof die kind of matter they will con The Daily. 67.44 will ccutain a report of the Debates to both brandies of . t.kmgrese as tfikan'dOwn by repot , tars, equal, atleast, to cry corps Of shod . band wliters iu Lida or i 121112 3, other country. et'iiiiijoilty of them Will. each, be able to report verbatim', M ten 'thousand . orde no hour, while the average nubir of werda spoken by fluent emitters rarely exceeds sited thousand dva huodlei words au hour. When the dolmas of a day Ito not Make more than forty-eive columns they will appear in. the Daily Globe of the next Trashing, which will contain, also, the uews of the day, together with such editorial articles as may be suggested by passing events. Tito diongresnlntv2l.olobe and Appendix will codtain a report of all the debates in , Oonirress, revised by tta speakers,.tbe theesages of °the trpildeot of the United States, the Annuli) Reporti of the Heads of the *amt. tive departments, the law's passed during the and copious Indexes to all.. They will be printed on a double royal sheet, in boot form, rpy.al quarto els% each number anttatalau td4teen.psgesi The whtdis will make, .it is believed, at. least - 2,000 pages.. Thladi knowledgedto be the-stumpart work ever sold any country whether veprint ‘ oe'printed from mientecrlpt coprj taking for data the average. unpber df 'words ft The coming session will, without donrit, be an unu sually Interesting •obe;.berause the debates will, in • great measure, be npon the policy of MO President elect, and The Globe will be, as it has been fur.tnanY Tears part, the only esuree frOm +Welt full 'debates of Congress can be obtained. The Curigreesional fillobe and appendix will mum free through the malls of .14e United-St4es, at will be seen by reeding the fol)owing joint resolution paused by Oongrese the Orb of August, 1862: Joint Resolution premitting • for • the distribution ti The Lima qf ..07nfireite and the, Debater Lkereins. . , With I 'view to the cheap - circulation of the- laws of Ocingrese and the debates contributing to the trifeinter• pretation tkereof;and to' make free the cc/yawns:ll;l4oov between the representative end constitueet bairms.: B: it resolvedlity the Senate and Rotate kritepreiesfla Nye; of the United &des of.mrrket its Cot grete ittiseah bled, Ths from and after the s preeint'seesion of Cotigites, the. Congressional Glebe and Appendix ~ ', h loh routain the laws and debates therein, shell peas free throbgh the mails so long as the acme shalt be published - 1V order of Congresuf:That nothing herein shall be construed to - authorize the Circulation of 'llia Daily Globe fre‘of postage. ' Arrsoven Anglin 0, 1662. , TS/161S. For a slow of Tim DAILY (buiite,.for'fbnr . montbi..so 00 For non oCpy Or Tat CONOMPIONAL OLOO6 AND • APPINDIX_ dude g the menden - For two topleczditto, when ordered at the came .! Ohm. 6 00 No„tattentlon will be paid to any order wares the monerscoompany It, Bauleisites entreat fp the sesetio 'p it tileconntry where a sylisCrit4er.resl6B4,..iiill be received at par.— The wholsor auTiert of a subScriptlon may be remit ted In postage stemps,lshich le prefarial?le to &myna's , rend; except gold or Over." JOAN 0. RIVAS. Washlngedi.,Ner. 21,.18130..` , . .... ~ .. . ..... . - Alr. ENTION. ~:;.. If alirpg Aillaittittie oil%) Lebanon County "... ' Association for the loinatiOn of norm, Imes, and the r ccosery of stolen hois+os, wilt meet ' at The public limbo of L. Zlnimei— man. onAATII11.1) Alt , Dom insio, ;AIN; at.l-ft clock, Poirmeadaolife' - ' 1 4 .'" - 4 4-4.•;, - -' • -•* anoon wirmint, ii.;Preildent. - . :......,•;"- •' .-- Wal:0. KitELDEityrceaantor. . • • ••••• ' • • ' ' • • S. tiKCIEL 1:ItB, Secrettiry'. ". :' 4 .., Lobsoon, NoTomber-14, 1860. . . - ' •.i - ,THINS & DRO. proxilso bo punctual, wad on &savor t. loop tlt who may pill catboat lb" Boob' 'North. Lcbaiio g i Stanr rinE undersi g ned liavie g , leased tpo ii .NORTIILEBANONATNAM rip!. It til l • MILL, will promptly` attend to all CUSTO,M.WORK:that may be entrusted la will also buyall hindi.of Ciasix,, and pay theta for tbe highest Market prices In cash. The palionage And encouragement of the pablic to respectfully millet 4ed, as ho - hopes to merit ithy fair - deeding and atten tion to bwon". .dONATIIAN GDESAKAN. North Lebanon , Jnne.2o, 1860. Item ovpl. YRUB S. tiNATELY would ruepectfullyini9rel the pubbo that ho bee reinovoil hip BUTCLIWKING Es an.t,lBlilLENT to Plank goad etec.it,,,,tli7of Cairn berland, adjeinhig the MethOdiirApiiicopal Church Arb'oto ha molicita the tettr,onage of:thapublic. ,By tablet attention to biiiineas he bow to pleaeo thit-yrillYh viir him witli patrounto. - K. 5NA 3 27417. :;' Lebanon, October 10;1860. - _ • -- A . WOOD and . COAti k • A. tTLE unamrilignerd, harhlt• boughtith • I Spbon's Wood and Cool "fatdise short alitance north-oaltt of Alossia. Pastor e:, iroundry,in tho torohgh of - Xorth • • Lobalion; and 1180. himilit ?thin ,213/0 to 409."(X/14/8:011 WOOD - and Voni • 1;40 to" 11;100 „I i ONS pirope, l e kinds and grndos, which 1 - wilrikdr at o:refight delver at as amall.pridlts as will pit tho Unica. Xtberittonf vito all those thfistlAeln want of nny of Cm° kids to call.anttsea the moldy Ititeertalti piker, for themsolves. DAViEf , VOW, ( Nortla Lebanon, An5e1114.19484 GEolligir .)E 7 W . III& ATTORNItY l'krt.-11:11Thso . wisti List' Strai t 44. NianOtt i. Pat . [ Latfmtonehla):.l,.o..F.sp.,, , wiep.ar r • ill 'A Vitkitiio," - 7 . 3 • Lebenon.AßSO fr 185 - • • "ti...•••• , , - •1‘o, '2 • r •, W 711 .;„111-t,V1R4,419404,fe•",:i:% , til. 4 5 . 0 ,, 8,Nr t A\L 4 l.ly - , 014150 astnetain, „ligoa r Al ovi $ 8 1 100 AmmAs!eil VA ETlOware e• vgaMbilaQnt'APAL/81-116.9..1:,:re4;m4c1ts k)tafi&Niralls: • THE Axasoda lrwlfoilAN° Av.*. grow ing terk4eney in thin jigs to aleprobristir thu moat ex preeblye TironiCorot.Mr lenefusgee, andlefter s.while to. ;iniiirporlilie them' ititio f qnr own: thus thorrerdOephiliee wbieh is itcon'tifietrirorring;uf.r.,'Llte,loair noir- tedeenineleiti nriltoi in connection ,veit.h BAldlngiliciertAleoidnehe eeped x , t int itoriw .. o . be itrai more war. nog the mid:Cep/mile Wilt hecooVes "common as Electrotype, ow! many oth• ere whdee dietlnctitrmtutforetim Pottle. jig s 'been were iviay'rigrceininen eine moth they ecem "native awl,to e wailer horn." rffllli Iffil ,• . _ - 'ardiy Realized • 11l 'ad 'a 'orrlble 'oadeche this hafternnou, hand i• atoh• ped luto,thehapothecaries baud says hi to the man. "Can you 'tease me kiCait.'eadache "Does it bache 'art aitys 'bay, bi.•,„ Ln a upon that "ts`gare aZiplialle Pill, hnnd'pon 'emir It sn ,cured me soqttiFit that-7 'artily realized I 'ad 'ad an - • .7 . ' . • . • midabotithe favorite sign by which nature inaltairitioiininnedishrfation whatever from the natu ral state of thdEkrain "iind •lewed in this 'ft may b e l oo k e d on 4.3 a safeguard intended to giro notice of disan.4 whlCh might otherwise escape attention, till too late-tette Tarnished; Didits indications should never be neglected. ,flitrulachfis may be classified under two nem", viz: 3y:dirtcaniitilo and Idiopathic. .Simptom atici Headache is eceettlitgly common and fa the pre-, cursor of - a: great vailetv orillsetures, among which - aro Apopfbxy, Gott. Rheureitiarri rind all febrile d )410 1101'.701139 form It Is, aYmeatbetic of disease of the stomach constitntltis sick headache, of hepatic disease aonstituting halms .hautache, of worm.% constipation and other diaorders of the bowels as well as renal an d i ' i9iLniraffectiens. Iflieeses of 114. heart are eery gnantly•iittended, with'lleadaches ; Anatolia and ),lei °. ra effectilms which frequently occasion head ache Idiopathic Headache is also very oommon, being usually distingiiisbarbj the name of wervencs headache, sometimes comingpit tuddenlyin a state of apparently Sound health anti profprating at once the mental and physical onergiosould:in other instances ft Comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spiritiror acerbity of temper. In mast instricei the pain is id the front of the bend, over one , and sometimes provok loriniting; Under-This emu may also be heard Areu- For tho treatment .ot either elms of-Ileadictia' the 'Cephalic Fills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the moat &unto pains in a few minutes, and by Ott snbtle power eradicating the diseases of which Head ache la the unerring index. ' . • "Ontru leouricabti.you to mend her a .box of. Cephalic Glue. no, a 'bottle of Prepared Pilhr,—but Pin think ingsthat's jest ft neither; but - perheps bo either knowing what.lt is. Yo awe ahe'a nigh doad and' gone with the Sick ficadnChe, arid *nuts more of that same as rolalved ter before. Druggist.—You ibuoi mean Spalding's Cephalic Pin.. .I.kfriger.—Och 1 cure now and you'vp aed it, here's the quarthOr and gir we the Nile and dont bo all day about It either. Constilatiion" or Costivonoss No . one of the "many ills flesh la heir to" c . ,a prima- NM. so little understood:, and so much noglecjed as Costiveness. Often originating Jo cnreleae,or sedentasty habits; /t is regarded as a slight disorder of too H fie •consequence to excite anxiety. while in reality It lathe Prcc ursor and companion ofinany of the redattatal and .dangermitsdiseases a tinal melees early . eradicated it • will bride the rinfferee.tn an • untimely grave. Among the Halter cvlaif of which•costlveness Is the usual attend antotre Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Fool Bre.h. Piles and other's oflike nature: while a long train of frightful diseases such as , Malignant Fevers', • Abeesties; Dysentery:Diarrheas, Dsapepsia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralytis, Hysteria, Ifynachondriasis, Melancholy and -Jnlartnity. lint indicate the presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Hat unfrequently the diteaaa named originate in Constipation, but take on au inde pendent existetMe unless the cease is eradicated -lialtn early stage. From all these considerations it follow, th t a disorder should receive hrihiedliaeetteetion Ilkoccur& and no.pereon should negleot,to got s._ AThalk Pills an the first Oir pearspe of the ocniiefaht, as their timely use Will expel thit insidlooll - of disease and destroy Lb% 'dangerous foil ta 'but:lll6i az , a, • ;r: A. Heal• Blessing,: Pt - rpm EArr, 4 --wer; Tones. hen; is that headashtk. S. Oonel Docto - r,..01 - .g4pof the pMipp; sdneenrefl main jurt twenty minute n. avietT )vlnf.trvtle wchild aend‘more so t h at I can have them haudi.- , PHYSICIAN.— , :Yoia can - get them at any Druggista*- - .• Cell for Cephalic Pills, I flnd.they nenselstainntl.-F* commend them'innH es.s. - 38 of Headache. - MRS. JONES.lahall - send Inv a bnc directly,- iina' shall tell all my suffering friends, for the: aterimilise ; biessing. EMI TWENTY 3fILLTONS OF DOLLA,RS. iAVED.—ilfr. Spaidinklitap field twie millions of bottrei'ofsh Is cely .hrited : Pretisted Glue and it is estimated that each bot illiseveseitleastten dollar; worth of broken furniture, Ahl'hinhitklitisier aggregate of twenty millions of dollars tobailoss by this swltinble invention-Ty madel'his Glue a household word, ho now 'pro. "pcsTee-to.de.the iverld•still greater serviee byourinaidt the aching fiends with hie Ceehalio Pills, and •if they are - e's elesPim„:4ll64olne. Headaches will 'soon vaikish" away like snow lir July. ':` • . - Air ovtit,rxctrEm.ver. and tho mental care and 7 1rix.kity attention to business or stud y , art; anlong.themnuierous - cmites of Nervous Ileadsc io. /Sh.eittlicirdcried4hite of mind and body incident,to4ids aldreighttisOrtP - liint i.e fatal blow to all energy and Thigerers by this disorder can always obtain 'stietiiily".relldf-froni these distressing attack bytteitm one of, tbe;Ctiphtain.Pillti,whenever the symptoine appear,,- 119nietettielfed brain, and soothes tbe strained aim - fairing nerves. and relaxes the tension of the stem. ach whieri nlivnys.onenmpanies and aggravates the din. ordered condition of tho brain. ,„•• It . • ••ctira. ,, ,YWell'H,t X NOWlNO.—Spaldlniea Cepludfa NH. afe . 'n dettatn,eure for Sick IL oadaelki, ;Xilleicts Headache, Nervous. Headache, Cestivelkeei acid amnia Debility; ~ • ME OItEAT,DXS(XtfiTt,Y..--Among,the matt.'lMpartant . pf till the grat‘t medical discoveries of this. spongy be eanidiSrett '4hr : fifties of Takeinittieir Ihr proMetion teobt.„ ?*:the Cephalic Pill far trier df ilea& tciFi.and:.ths.impt of Quinine for dm prenootiOn o f ye 'a—, either orifhlOtt is a 'Juni rpecilic,'. Whose, .binionti will be experienced by anftMing humanity lotivifter • - their discoverers aro forgotten. . . SEE Ate` DID you over have the Sick Headache?, Do you remember the throbbing temple., flirt fevered brow, the loathing astd.disgruvt at the eight of foot Iluvr, totally malt yon were for pleasure, conversation or otAdy.— Otto lot,the Cephellb , Pills would have relieied yolk front all the antrerlog which you then experienced.- ;Mk** and other prirnoisea:yon should always have : 4-'2)oz •of them ma Mind to nee ae oomehm requires. ..*- • • • (64 , 0-va#4.4. ea NervouOle_cktale_._ 461 E, s. ; . . lie atiAtiehe. ..- rmytbe'vm-of 004 Vlls the perlcalk attaeltscoffilisr •sisiss.'or,Sicfclicridaeltdinaymp.pravqod•; a bd if t4ike d• a i rthe cow rininetunent of an' .attrek fm en Otte Telia • from pabi. ea& sitkAdislfyrurnaAtainia, „ e . • , They ,'.Diem fail in. rdnoviuglhe Arcluscd and fiend ache to veld& Anntilep til*ko stibject. wh o :* eat, gently upon Lho ~bowelso, • remobing. cps- TITENES3.. • . ..,• . • • • • .. , For LITERARY .101 EN. STUDENTS., Delieateleetnales; an d all peraotte of REDENTAX.F• BARITE, the Ara ET valuable as a .L.LICTE AV.2, improving tbo . API ICE, a ivied/oN,b; llDO.Y44o4,tontba digestixn , ongatirtrAtkid, restoring the natural elasticity and o strenictian wilt& system. • • • The CHFIIAI.IO PlEL§lare tine neat at 'Lang inves tigation rind ertreirdly. odreducte , oxyo4 e monts, haying beafi e n use many•ydem . Attrifig % Mali me they, hav pi, liSilabcfrit tie 04 a rust ankotra of•pahl and suf. ' rafting Rn - ni'lltiadaohe , trb ober erfginated In the fur tynts system 0131rom a derangail stateAf • the *much. A 200. t I m eoVrely tractable hi Chair COW ppfipaOrk , ilia Inry:be 00 re at 4,1 times - with perfeet safety ulthobV ,-'fflinfoienny'cbtioge - Of diet,,tilid . ttiedrpioe' n:k of 'nay dia -1 wayable ran , tate • rendri:it_ • eter4y, to'Vipflierit;Viora to ~ .r....4 . - • BB WARE OF COUNT % Ii:PAMIT ..... ... • • • ,Tba son ulna bays vii iiiguisldtes'of WesirYo, 4 4 l .ol4thd SoldzbyDrisktbdaland t aiL•Atltcrde e era • , .. A Box wIl; be Bent bii:rta il pre 1 anan 5 go All ordeillb:tgusadidsii.,;. ..! . r ....!. : ...:::. ...i... ~ v."- . Y .,,, flottlim i = , :irti t • . - • • • arc "'York. ' ,' . ... 6 4 34 . 1.44§ 0 .W . gi..... 'e , - . ... i' , ;.. ; .. • ' CREME= • - _ --• , I=l F~3 ONLY DISCOVOY Wotrthir of any Clonlittinoi fok `RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY, 11 ANY; since the great discovery of ProrWuod, hate al attempted not only to imitate las roetorativo, but Profess to-have discovered something that would pro-- duce molts identical; lint they'havu all coine and gone, being carfied away by the wonderful results of Prot. Wood's preparation, and liars twee forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Reed the followlug Bath, Maine ; April 18th, 11164. Prof.4:Je WOOD gt CO. ; Ciente :—The letter I wrote you in 1846 concerning your vat mild,: flair' Restorative and which:you hard rmlillahed ita'thh vicinity and els; alts nsiar given rise to minueroue ctquiries..,tonchitre the fachi.irrAtie mho. tfbelmq - dirfes taro:first; is It a. ract of rafhabitation end name.. es stated in the com munication; second, is It true. of all therein contained third, aode /lir hair still-couthiuC 4o be -In good order and of natural color? To all l• cast r undllo answer in variably yea Dry hair is even better Hai/ fa any 'edge or My life for 40 years past,- more soft, thrifty, 'anti bet, for colored;, le true of any whiskers, and the only cause Why It In not generally true, ts ticket the substance Is washed off. by frequent ablution of the faze when if care were used by wiping the heroin Arm oon nection with the whiskers, the same result will follow as the heir. I have been in the receipt of a groat num ber of letters from all parts of blew England, asking me If my hair still continues to be good: as there is so much fraud in the mauernetureand sale of varlouscomnounds as well as this, it has, no doubts boon basely imitated' and been need, nbt only without any good effect but to absolute injury. I have not used any of your Resod tire of any account for some months,' and yet my! ' Is es ;cod as ever, and huhdreds have egatained it *1 surprise, as . I net now 61 years old and not a gray tialr . in my bead br dn face; and to prove this fact, I send you a:lbris.of my.tiair taken off the past week. I re. ceivodloitc . ,fiviyr two quart bottles last summer for which I am grateful: I gate it to my Merida mid - there• by, induced them tb try it, many were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and [mad It with univer sal Seegers". will ask as a favor. that you need mu a test by i%hich Lean discover :rand in the Itavitoraliye, sold by many, hear, without authority from you. A pure article will insure succors. and 1 ,belipre *hew good Millets do not follow, the redline is caused LY.the Impede &Mete, which curses the inventor of the good. I deem It my duty as heretofore. to keep you apprised of the conthaued effect on my h4ir, us assure all whb enquire of- me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. .I remain, dear sir, yours, • Aarons, Itun • Prot 0. J. Woon: Doer Sir.—l would certeteiy be ing you a groat injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful, as well ea' the unexpected result .I Juice experienced from using ors bottle' of year ' Harr Restorative. After using .every kind of-Restora tives extant,.but without SUCCH.3.3, and finding, ray 'head nearly destitute of Was .finttlitinduced-te try a bottle of your flair Restorative. Now, caguler and justice caupel one to announce to whoever may road this, that r now pop se.. a new and beautiful growth of hair, which 1 pronounce richer end liandronier than the. ori ginal woo. I will therefore take•omasion tO recom mend this invaluable remedy to ALL who. may feel the necessity of • Respectfully yours llcv 9 Att,tv.: P...S. , Lititia testimonial .C.f niy approblinop , far, yeat valuable medicine (as you are aware or) Is unsoltitmd.:. Gut If you think It worthy a pinto among the root,. Itt • - sertiif,yjnkirlsh; if.not clestroyand say nothing. .- • Yours, &a., Rev. 8. A. B. The it estonttire is put up in bottles of three editie, :-largef,medintu, and small; the small holds phut, sod retaili for one dollar per ; the Medium holds at least twenty per cent. more In proportion than the small, retails for two dollars par bottle; tho large holds ti Ituart, 40 per cent. more la proportion, and re tails for $8 per bottle. . • ; • " 0. J. woub 6. - CO.,.PrOspri . efOrs 444 Broadiniy, Mori York, and 114 Market Street., StAbuls; Mo. And sold , by all good Druggists untlYoney,Ocads Dealers. .Nov, 7,1800.-3 m. General Orders, No. BRIGADIER GRIVERAL'S OrrrcE, 2d Brig. 2th Div., P. V. I . • DlTEnsvows, October 22. 1860. likTOTllZEltidlepehy given thnt the BrlgidA Board of ..61sBara will convene to audit all dust claims on the Military Fund. at the following places. viz:— Monday, Novem , er 26th. 1860, at the OT Holm D. CALMAR'', Lebanon. Tuesday, November 27th. 1860, At the Public- BrZiniar of• Capt. Wlt.2.lsm I:a:vs; Fredericksburg. I . Wednesday; November 28th, lh6o, at the Public ROUE* of R. aln.tet. Myerst6wo. Daring which time all. just claims ou the ;Military Pend of the - Brigade for contingent expenses; as well is'per diem pny of all the Officers, Muncians,, , and. Pit. ,Yates for services mod duties performed in ant fog eald. Brigade, must be presented. By:Ordcr of Oen'l WAI. Uittak.: WAI. DL Dana, Brigade Judge 1,41v6e111.0. 0ce.•21, 1860.1 • '2d Brigade, 6th Divisio ,P. V. Fars! Fors! Furs! yi - 11113, largest, test assorted end most cashiegable stuck of Ladles' and Chlidren '8 FURS. in Lebanon. at the Eagle Buildings N0.'4,. which will be sold' to suit thb .times. JACOB ILL Lebanon, November 7,1800. YOU • ._....._. r. i• ..... . Cawbuy your, Clothing, fur yourealies and our Boys, ' •in ever,* variety and at low cash prleee y call ing at the cheap Clothing Storeof el tenet:llin. Bros., op posite tbo Cou • R3tise, w *re you • , . 1 . 1 " ~ jel ......• • . ! at lotist_flelm ,2 ,3 to 30 per emit. All k Os of cfoth ••• lug tindFu rnbdring Goode, are to belt" ' at tt is . • Store at the lowest cash prices a re ceive eroll-mado Goods. IWO d ' _ . . It notbe.mneh better to f I;ts 1 .... ' 'I. . SAVE i• • • , Id' ih 'lllibiii' keels"' • Mu vs 1 y calling at on andfaying in your itook of Clothing for the. Wi tar, at this - Establishment, where you II ear ' . ' tiinlV get the full 'rated your .-: IVIONEY 3. • 'Remember the place—Cumberland' treet, opposite the Court House. - .REIZEtIitTEIN . BROS.: Lebanon, November 7, 1.800.. - . . ' - Ives, . I -u • •' • Stove*, Stoves, . Stovesv•i - 1\1 , 034 is_ the time to !my your . YES before eold . IN elate''. Is ben, and the best au cheapest place.ls Atilie - • • - - T.;01/MilVtittay.0, ,Tin and. Sheet! Iron lal l haftscr: - 4. ... - tory :ol 44 . James N.: era ,. . 1`- ;. 4 Next door to the helianoil Bank . wl ra can belied - the i t • litgat afid best assortmerit 'of PA, on., HALT., and COOKING STOVES - , ever offered in ballot), One bent ere for l'arlors or fled 'Clambers Of is own make,•with a general assortment of Ps.rier S'f VES, And a. large yarluty of the best CoOking,Stovos .the county or bor • -laugh,,,. w b lair he 'vrairauts to bake o rout: _ wAgirpou.Eits constantly o land Jo' all elites, and-tlietlitist inatelial.-. - • . .' ' , . . CONVIIIIORETE--the largest ' !latent, the:bear. lust trouiend the best made In L., non. Also, a:large stork of TIN WA II: made of oho beet 'materiel and id a workmanlike miner. AA .110:Is a practical ‘Vorkumdeand hies had_ experience of teen ty.tive years, lie fcels confident Ibe can put general satisfaction._• • -% ' ;lc takes thin tajithod of rettirtfiug hit pails to his difineootta cnitbinkri for their Ii rell support, and he. _hoptt• ty..'4dirkeely ateu;iltig to to opal businotte and. lettiag Other people's nip a 9 ,:to II receive a . .elutre of piddle patronage. : I.IES N. ROGERS. ~Lebanon November 7.,1800. ' far: ParfiMdar attention psi, ouch es Ron Jog, Spouting. &el . . • TV' T.E T .NEWS =SY TELE RAPH. ne Second Arrivarof Fa/1 Goods at BE HIVE. Store,.. vuoß.Ggeo-rfix 3 .• ..... RAVX again * iflaited the kliatorn ,hies; awl are now "opening an throOrktiont Of DIY Gaeta in Lebo- Mb, Web will bO sold sit Vitt' prices. Their stock eon sista of all kinds ••:f Block und Fancy Suss, and fish. humble Ladles' Dress (food a . now stylo Shawls and a eggsM . assortment of eek tloth Ladles' . Capes, &c., also a goOdhisortment of •blen's Weal', such as Qloths, Cas• sign** and Testi nks,also,,Groceries and Quesusware, r:lftdeb are Dry Apples, Dry Peaches, Now black ellidibgeese,4le. • ~ . ,? .Conse sad; look at our bin -galas and Judge - for your. selves before you buy. Lelomon, October 17,1860. THE NE." BAKERY • 9 • d'illlt 'endersigned would reepoCtrally itifornt the an t' xcnskif Lebanon, that he luta auruntenced the 1i)13,144 f,VI iIIOINUSS, Mull Yee rarletica, at 114,141updi on Cumberland ahvet,'Leb'Snon, nearly oppesibit the Buck i Betel, and *lll supply dustomere with Um beefiffEAD, CAW; de., Pe. And received: (rem, enukranalw and retirneg . to. W . ' v at short betide: .. . • ,:t- -00iNFECTIONIAR1B8; - - '.• '. • II of .;Veliindti, - nn o i of the boat inalith,edmiteptly on bend, and fi' an at tha lowessuriese. . Tie iiiiblie f an, to give me allied .. - ' - ' Lebanon, ;goy. V, • • I:2:MM .4 issoited. t0,:8ar894" 000* u 431 ".. 50 , 000 .Mitiols .S CORN • • . bushels OA TS; 50000 bushels Wfl l AT 40VERS1110, i'l3ll THY SEND, Plaiiiwei, fur CASEr riifoos will La paid atthe UD anun Valley Rail:taut Depot, Lebanon. QEORGE uoirpsieN. Letanon,-Xily 11 , . • ' ' L. K. LAUDER ..Mop Imo to inform tho public that)* la NOWT OPENING li ne•ei:infilt*fitAivolstovie SgAWLS, . ' • DEEBS OLObilV • Poomitittios .. • vsimacksi, . 19 • 1 0 1 0. i boiptidbiseltiarhosliklaipfinu *At r`Ydu_TOC/1.411,01Efe045. gob •.. • • D* 4l l"o. o ifitiews. rAt i tZO 7),H, • k eno?b9 . : t! "f t t f 11? tY p t n. PP I 3' c . .artii - 0717d - ha to w ‘3bsiwlB ILtiVeZialelE". I . 1 • EICSALCH'S. • 1 , 441 ind FaneMilkoi;.' Mont, at • • ArtrDBICMILOWB, IS A. C. RAYMOND ,all kinds ofdoantato, Ail Tick, wigranted
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