1 6t, atrlnti tT: VERIEST 81 60 A YEAR, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, IMO ..'''i)lifl4MVA ,AFFAIRS. Theisinthlpappottl.Steani MiII • I,llll6VMPlitlio to -Ifigoon , to , light 4 4 qt/t r i ltti,ppO, , The kvening Train for Herriebhrg on the Lebanon Valley Brockaglvoadtbne leaves Reading 5 minutes earlier then 'Grin ! ' the rail. once, we pripume, tb Os also a dir t revenue tat air,dtdaq pastures flisfd:Wal fi attebtdeili. ' Our Harrisburg n cotemEoraries pa. raded last week in that'll. 1143+4401... "Michael Miller, from Lebanon," as having on. °ivied quarters fnd nightitt their Look•up.— No suoh,Rprru,h . allap,oni this Owe. We have goVto,stroh,eo Meitner geode's's here, that, instead Or Wilf,lthlti::,!,S,furnish loafers; vogabonds, or criminals for the jells of other places we *cannot f6r*r own, 7 thoJall of Lebanon bo. Miktiptirely empty. The supply Is run out.— tleAuftieilnettid akilier" imtlen An. Walt, - our pollee hare orders to catch the drat nikrieMlfger Ai" Mid Tar hands Upon and confine him in jail jusltos the run of the thing, and "to keep their :hands in," I° ' Dr. • lia ici r t o ,orstown, diect'velnsusithrirettipoplexy, on Wednesday of lAst 401eKtitied 48 piers. DE Bower was born in Illyeritowt4lLebanou county, on the 6th day of November, 1817. He was a son of Dr. Henry gait. , Ho commenced the practice of medicine soon after the death of his father, and practiced up.to.tite time of his death. In the Fall of 1857 he had a paralytic attack, which disabled him to some extent. The Dr. was highly respected by who-knew him, and as a physican had a very eitettlleit practice, in which he was. always kind to th or. He leaves a lON and seven children to m the sadden demise of an afreetiairece d,kind father, ‘ itiCob • Miller, a respectable fa 4f`"'ltst Hanover township, was found dead in it d, on Tuesday morning last. He Was qua*. I when he retired on the previous °Typing. l s ago was 68 years. .POUnty Superintendents of Corn. num Schools are required to embrace hereafter on their reports to the Department, the number of Tlistriat Examinations of Tenders and whole number examined, in the preceding month; : WM her of schools visited end average duration of shelf visit, In the month; number of Institutes, Dying or meetings attended, and whole time thus spent itijhe month; whole number of dap de. Voted' Wadi:lfni duty in the month; whole num• ilev of miles traveled in the discharged of Maeda' 413.1 V;. greatest difficulty encountered in the dia. Mince' of odlotel duty; new measures adopted,. if iitty, to imprOve the schools and working of the idflicd; tultitutei or county educational meetings ,to beheld in next month, with particular state ment of time and place, and if possible sprinted copy of the notice. , For the benefit of Republican lipa triote" in this section, who will condescend to ac cept alio from the hand of "old Abe," we would state that there ere 184 offices connected with the Philadelphia Custom House, the salaries of which range from $4,204 00 dawn to s'4o. Bald offices can be bad merely for the asking; in fact, some. body must base them; It being unlawful to leave them unfilled; and, moreover, the salary would, in rash a ease, revert to government earl become useless—perhaps 1 As the country is entitled to a shave of fifty spells, it is hoped that there will be no baokwardness on the part of Republican "pa triots? in the country in freely presenting their positions. The idea that all the city offices are by LAW monopolised by the.elty folks, Is l a wrong one, ankeireniated by the latter for sollitib and ilittielei motives, floret be backward The Drawing of the "Enterprize" 1y ito North Lebanon Band, took pluee on Thum iIIT lastoll - klre. lttre'a Hotel.. The first prize, a e.9l4l,tittittirli. da is .*stab, was won by Henry : 114171; *Mir: ltebtinon tp:, and the 2d prize, nn open fee. Gal A tIN you dewp•by Jncub Kel ler, also of nitctP. a . 3 1/ 1 0A9141dVi * Iii get:grid Concert on ',;littrsday evening, was not quite as successful use the Irk. 4n unusual anzonnt of amusement agafir !Mal , r - '' ' ' k . Pat - Op , ci orelum 1 . s and busi. n_i r 1104 4 4 11 L •111949410 P : entirely on Thanksgiving Day?Whlli ottilireottly kept the shutter. shut.— ,Inty,tiot lcsiep eon inalrely,_or shut up fair and equere, , Tho . Oil was a fine and qnlet one. There wesp`soia l ing is most of our churches, and the day had molt Abe, appearance of Sunday. • lire-hearirequotitly complaints from Teacketalkais pinwale hin sot visit the schools.— There Is no dinibt an almost criminal neglect in this mailer. It would be a source of eneourage ment and delight to teachers, as well as to schol ars, to have ever ..and-then some one come in, sit down, a i - •'alint4 exercises, ns well as to say oil tonally a 4 eras tending to in eiti to perms noc,,appllciOn, an d good eon duet. The , 'ere-of - inan,f-districts seas to think, too, i r .the Direesoll. visits are not whet the law des! . L l 4 hem to be,"i'hey arrange so as to fulfil the requirements of , the law regarding visits, and so economically in point of time, they : 4i:dyes to the visit of a certain nu•• ;!:-sehools'in balta-dny. They come in a time to sit down; see if any w Li;:r , ' , 1!,:#10101 are broke, or other wear and tear Alpo -thgo'seiioot room, and off they go to the next soho011o!fiii11 the allotted task of half a day's work;..'tiot's not visiting schools; Its calling in teaffe:themploo/ roost I There is a certain elms ef's*na, Independent of parents, whose countenances teachers should like to see frequent ly in the school room, but their absenoe is more noted then their presence. We mean clergymen, attorney., physicians, and intelligent gentlemen •of leisure. Such who have spare time on their hands, could not well at ply some of it to a bet :,ter advantage. And most of all, the Ladies! Their :dountensnces are never seen Waldo of our school 1 7 00 MN at all, unless it be as teacher or scholar : — " So fares our town is concerned we are confident that domino and dozens might very easily find 'Mine to visit our schools frequently, without any i tneeisvenienees or loss of time. It is true, the iappreaahat to our schools are difficult in some re epiete to Ladies, but a brave heart and smiling diat Would overcome all trifling obstacles in the . s p o ycon !high some of our schools are located. We earne stly hope there may be a change in this matter e t school visitation, and that It may soon become a pleasure, as it is a duty, to parents and all others—Molo and female. Recently, a ranch er, in cetnplainining of this neglect, very truly remarked: "How can Directors or others know what kind.of a wheel I bevel and whether I em qualified for the position. It is true, I have my certificate, but whether I ant improving or retro. grading in the practical art of teaching they know nothing. My salary Is $— per month, and they know not whether I am worth twice that sum or .nottileg at aU. Why:need I strive for advance rei ,: stit, '" a y Marge, Pl. OA bid under a bush ' My only cue pied be to ware the higher *Ode of certificate whiith Ow l s the mot Worth 1300 is a Teacher, on the saath the ~:nse worth $l,OOO, and nobody ALIO OP # l , 411. forage in limit merits, become no one OW! to PA*" To KEEP ICE I N4OIIIWINDOWS.---Wesir ArDr..-SeeforilVe adveetieemeet4 Liver faVige• find the following directions to , keep ice from I rater Fami l 7 . oathettle-Plusiin4Other oolunin. "show windows," going the rounds : Take an ordinary paint brush er sponge, and run over the glass once or twice a day a littlo alcohol, and it will keep the glass as free from ice as in the middle of Sutpmor, and it will give as good a polish as can be got in any other way. The Pork Season is upon us ! The shrill screams of the dying porkers have taken the place of tb6 "morning call" of chanticleer, and sausages,- per, consequence, constitute the "bill of 011ie:pi' almost !Ivory household. Hog killing is a general and an important business at this unison of the year, and is beyond all com parison the most disagreeable duty that devolves otillts.helteewye,;; ; But use conquers disgust, and that fact with iioirer preparation for, and sys tematic artlenlement of the work while in pro- Wireilyinstkirrm hoekfiling pn . en.durible bu jiass, 4 . _ The light of the large fire seen from this piece on Bslt 7 uvliai:evening, was occasioned by the burning of a house, barn, smoke house, &e., between Myeritown and . the railroad, in IL;place called Weaversville. We have not learned the names of the owners of the property tiestroyed.- 7 The Ire originated from the smoke house. Peo ple at this season of the year cannot be too care ful with the fire in their smoke houses. , To escape trouble from noisy dren—send them to your neighbors "visiting." Use "LEMBERGER'S Frost Cure" for the relief and cure of Frosted Webs, Feet, Toes, Rands, rare, B.e. It hrab, now . +Nod the test of three winters and can be Baal" recommended as jest the artiele. Full directions neeinnpany each bottle, Prepared and sold by J. L. Lomberger, Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon. TRH WAR OF 1812—Tne BTH OF JANUARY, 1881.—The men of the Settond War of Indepen dence are requested, throughout all the States of the Union, to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Now Orleans, and at the same time to sign petitions nod adopt resolittions, to be for warded to Congress, asking pensions fur the poor old soldiers of the war of 1812, and the aged and • infirm widows of such as are, dead ; Meptipg4 might be hold in the different counties Where any of the survivors of the war are still This notice is issued by the President of the National Convention, at this regnant of,. mapy, of the members of the Coalontiou, residing in dif ferent sections of the nation. The,editors of. the public journals throughout the country are re spectfully invited to.publish this notice. ggr Tns, Bnisnunoti Batatisse--t. .Scott do - Co's American reprint"---for October, commences with an excellent condensed semmary of the re cent geographical researches by Atkinson, Bur ton, Rrepf, Vogel, Bake, end other enterprising travelers. This is followed by Memoirs of the Master of Sinclair, Max Muller's Ancient. San scrit Literature, International LAW,•The Church es of. the Ilply Laud, The Grand Remonstrance, Scottish - County Histories, Brain Difficulties, and the United States. under Mr. Buchanan. The last-named paper is an exceedingly severe strict ure on the policy of our present National Ad ministration, in which the author displays an amount of ill nature, prejudice and ignorance,, that we hardly ima. * ined , could exist together in one human mind. But the time when British abuse of America and its.instiorions eould-,.pro roke the indignation of Americans, ha's gone by. BRACK:WOOD'S MAG AZIVE E.—TheNovember num ber of the American edition of "Old Ebony," pub lished by L. Scutt & Co., 79 Fulton street, Now- York, has licen received, and presents an unusu. ally excellent table of contents. This standard an¢ excellent work keeps up its well-earned rep utation ; it ranks among its contributors the best writers of Europe, and always contains matter of great general interest and importance. LONDON QUARTERLY RRVIEW.--LenTilird Scott CU'd. reprint of the October number has been received. It is an excellent number, and nom. prises elaborate critical essays on the following subjects : The Brazilian Empire; Deaconesses; Public School Education; Wills and Will making, Ancient and Modern ; Eliot's Novels; Arrest of the Vivo members by Charles the First; Iron sides and Wooden Walls; Competitive Examina tions. OVUM:TAT/1D BrITICR.9.—ThiS is 'a remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion t and the numerous disor ders of the stomach. It was discovered by a reg ular physician, after years of research. It is un like all other medicines, and extracts the disease by its roots, leaving no vestige behind. REMEMBER, &rumens or Scrofulous affec tions are the curse, the blight, of mankind. They are vile and ilithy,as well es fataL They arise from impurity and eentamirration.mfAhn blood, and are tobeseeii all: around us, everywhere:. Thou sands a n n . * gre cOnsigned to the grave from the direful Offsets of this disease. But whY: trifle any longer, when the remedy is at handl Dr.,LIND SEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER—the - only effectual preparation now before the people, that dues its work mildly and, safely. It does not close the is sue superScially,'wlfilo `l Foul long nit . withi c y • Inrectilunsetca." ' • But Purges the Entire System of all Impure Mat ter Invigorates the Body. and lenves.the Afflict ed in the Enjoyment of Good Health. To con vince the skeptical of its healthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced. Sold by all the Druggists in this place, and dealers throughout the country. [Nor. 21, '60.-Im. gleclat iotirso. THE usr. or Da. -HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the Stomach, or any Other like aftvction, Is second to none in Atperica.or abroad.. To bo able to state confidently khpi the "Batton" are a certain curd for d vipepsla and Ilke diseases, le to the proprlctore a source of unalloy ed pleasure. it removes ell morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality totka . nervons system, giviu; It that tone and energy salidisponsable for Iho reatoretion of health. The po mmy., a cknowledgements- of Its superior ercellen ea and benef i c i a l ' ,suns, have assured the proprietors that it cannot but prove a great cure to the afflicted. and Impart vitality to the thorough system. Sold by drug gists end dealers generally everywhere air See advertisement In another column. December 5, /860-Im. CABINET MAKING.---M r. Owen Lau huh, whose extensive Cabinet And t'boir Waresooms, will be found in Market street, a few doors north of the Railroad Is now manufacturing on hand the largest as Rodman t of Parlor and general tlpnse•keeping Furni ture, and Chairs of all klude, Cittt probably ever was presented to the people of tide county. Ile informs ns that be is determined to sell eusevonit will not be out done either in price, quality or beauty of hie work Stop in and examine It. Fee his advertisement. a TILE OXYGENATED BITTERS Nature, in her great laboratory, has stored some rem edy adapted to every disease which "flesh is heir to."— But It requires the investigation and research of rhp philosopher to discover and apply this 'remedy., Such research and investigation bss eacceeded in diecovpring a remedy for that most afflictive dispensation, the DYSPEPSIA ! With all Its lessor and numerous evils; and it may be safely asserted that until the appearance or the Oxr -131NAT/D BITTEAD a case of DympepeLai cured was a rare experience In medical practice. :c r ow under the Influ ence of theme Bitters the rule is to cure, the rare excep tion, failure to cure. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We esti the attention of the reader to the following letter from Preeldent Smith, formerly of Wesleyan University, now"of Annapolis, Dad. limmarrolfst, CONN.; lob- 28;1859. firm W. Forte 8 Co. ;--Ocialsmen,—l first made ties of the OXYGENATED BITTERS some seven or eight years since. Having suffered for twenty yours from a form of DYSPEPSIA, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not less than ono day in a week, I was induced by the unpretending recotelnenda- Mu of Dr. Green "to try ono bottle and if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The Use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a careful observ aure of the accompanying directions. The result was, as almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symp toms and their deprcsslog, painful cousequencee. I be lieve these bitters produced en entire change in the habits of my-system and upon the active energies of digentive organs. I. now deem myself es exempt from Dyepepela as most persons. These bitters have also been of service to other membete of MT family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITU- Prepared kyIETLI W. FOWLE & CO., Boston. and for sale by Joseph L. Lemberger and Dr. George. Roes. Lebanon; Joseph 8. Lamer, Bhaefferetown a, clet tel, Myerstown; Samuel Weabei, Prederloksburg ; J. gunner, Jonestown; Party k Blabop, Annsille; Thom * A. garpar, E. Itloossr; Martin Early, Palmyra) B o wmas at !ll*, Clamptadeacrwa; and by dmalsrpmery• *pert' Nov. 28, 18430-Im. Important to Ffflaatifi. DR. :OREESEMAN'S PILLS. Prepared by Cantatas L.•Cheosentan, M. D., NEW YORK' CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive genetic.. They are mild In their operation, and certain in correcting all irrogu laritiee, Painful alenstruations, removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise. headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart. whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed. sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are Invaluable, as they trill bring onlbe monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in Cho use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence In Or. Choesensan's Pi 14 doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. There is one condition of the female system In whigli the Pillecarteot.be taken without producing a PECI.L. - CUR RESIII.T. The condition *referred to is PEPQ: NANCY—the result. BnscAßaxActr„. Such is the irre slttable tendency of the medicine to restore, the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even 'the repa ¬ice power of nature cannot resist it. ...Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything furious. Explicit directitme,'Whlch should be read-, company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on ti* closing $1 to Da. CORNELIUS L. Minutia's, Sex : 4,Bllli Pest Otßesi, New York City. • S 9 .o es. ONE DRUGGIST Ili EVERT IDWN IN VIE UNITED STATES It. D. - OUTOILINOS, A , Genera Agent for the United States. 20 Cedar-St., New-York, ..,To whom-all Wholesale orderrahould be Addressed. Sold atDr. Ross' , Drug Store, Lebanon, PR.. antimt wholesale by Dyott & Sons, 232 North 2tl att, Phila. ".!.: Dec. 7, 1.359.-Iy. INFANTILE. CORDIAC--ieVO Would rq cfueet particular attention to "the advertisement of Messrs. Carmen fi Duroxr, addressed to "Mothers."— The INF A NT I LZ CORDIAL Of Dr. 'EATON is a toOdiCinerisf it'at celebrity. and the standing of its umnufacturere will bed suffiCient guarantee of the care talten• in I% preparation, and its unvarying purity. The "'SLOOP FOOD" is for a class of diseases unfortunately very Prevalent in this vicinity, and its high reputatinn should ensure already sale.—Willimantic (ann.) Jour- Sad. IPA. See wirer. For sale by Dr. GEO. ROSS, op. POslte the Court liouse i `behanon, and T. W. DYOTr& SONS, Philadelphia. NOT. 28, 1860. bito-Free Trade seems .now to be in favor with Napoleon 111. To all in need of a good and beautiful WIG, on reasonable terms, 'we would say from even:ma:call on GEORGE THURGAU ND. '2B South 6th et., Philadelphia, when , you can be suited liva style and manner unsurpassed. Also procure a bottle of his celebrated HAIR DYE for beautifying the Bair, &c. Lab. 7.2,1860 .-ly WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY.—AII . who buffer from weakness or debility, where there is a want of.dnergy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERD PILLS. They immediately purify the blood and set upon the mainspring of life, giviug strength and vigor to the syStem. Young parsons en tering into womanhood with a derangement of the functions• and to mothers' at the titre of dame Pills will be most efficacious in correcting the:tide* of life that may be on the turn. Young and elderly men suffer in a similar manner at the same periods, when there is always danger. they should therefore undergo a. course o f this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. • This great Household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of life, as it is well known to the world that it cures complaints other remedies cannot reach; this fact is as well established as that the Sim lights the World. Sold by,ali Medicine Dealers. Dr. (leo. Ross and D. 8. Baber,lmbanon.- Nor: 28, 1860. 4R.EAT - iteDlonrE,Foit rgltikw. itaidriaivratithiklaiitiltir4bilii4invisril e ita told pu*rtitietirlie Specific in the various disealei And de rang.entents to which the delicate form of wiltnati4ender her subject: The result of these stimulants has . been to Impart momentary activity to the nervous system, and false vigor to the muscles; but this relief has been sue ceeded by a depression and prostration greater than ha fore;, and the repeated attempts of invalids to build themselves up by these false reeler/Cis, have finally end ed in destruyin,g, abut little vital organisation was lefts But in using "BillitlfAlLE'S- HOLLAND BlTTliltSs' you will find no such gisastrous restate. It. lass Purely vegetable compound, preparedon strictly scientific prin ciples, after..No manner of the celebrated Holland Pro fessor Bmrhavo. 'Outer its influence, avant nerve and muscle receives.neW Strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return., perfect health. SoMpt J. L. LDBIBLB: DEWS Drug Store, Lebanon. S dvertisement its an other column. Nov. 03, 1660. raltiguo 4igticto. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear ly candle-light. English preaehing next Sabbath morning eq. evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. OH catch—Service in Tem perance Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at P. :SI. German preaching next Sunday evening in the Moravian church, also German at the Horan Shoo Pike meeting house at 10 o'clock, A. M. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. English preaching next Sabbath morning in the First Reformed church. English preaching ne*t Sutniay morning and evening, And bermita in the . afternoon, in 'Z on!'s Lutheran church. . ST. :fonresßarotingn Cittitt4m--4egularierviee every` Vednesciny evening, at di o'Clock eve ry Sunday morning at 1.0 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at, 64 o'clock. • Batrifb+ On the 29th ult., by the Rev. H. S. Miller, Mr. Henry R. Ferneler i !otHorth Annville, to Nit za Bender, of Lebanon." " On the 15th ult., by the ReV. John Kcohl, Mr. Alexander Kitxutiller to Alias Catharine A. Bishop, both of Annviile. On the 2211 ult., by the Hey. Mr. _Stahui, Mr. John Nace, of North Lebanon township, to Miss Lavinia Ortx, of Lebanon Borough. cg te • 11 . On the 27th . ult., in North Lebanon, Mary C., wife of Mr: Sstmuel Fisher, end daughter of George and Catharine Derr, aged 27 years, 3 months and 29 days. On the 24th ult., Elizabeth, wife of George Getz, aged 21 years, 10 months and 22 days. On the 28th ult., infant son of .Thoott and Lydia Beyer, aged 1 year, 4 months and 16 days. The Lebsinou fflarlizet. snrefuli3f Corrected 1.613.4NCE . ,. Wzostetoar, DECEII4tER 5 : 1900. Let, Mills Ea. FaM 4.6 50 Egr , M 4og `e fi Smith '"Extra 6'00 4 ter',liielbj 4-6 4 Leb. Val. Super. Fines 50 .Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 105 Lard, 11 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 60 11am, , - , - 10 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 9 Cats, 28 Sides Clover-seed, 4 . 50 Soap, Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, 5 Dried Applesill bu,,,, 1.00 Mixed Rap, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, I;sp Vlax,ll lb., 1"1" -....1 Peach "Snitz,.” . 2 50: Bristles, - .0 lb., ' 40 Peach ~l lutzeii,l ' 125 Oritthers, V lb., 10•2 1 % Cherries, 100 Wool, •it lb., . 40 Onions, - 37 Soup Deans, 'il qt., 0 Putatose, *bus; 60.: V Mew, IA gel., .. • 121,5 pple Butter, crock, 45 . The Phill4delphid Illa-rket. •• - Skr tiallA 7, P. M., Dee. 1, 1860, The FLOUR maritot.is quiet, but there is less disposition to realize, and a.-better feeljug prevail ed at the close. Sales of 1300 to 1000 Ws at $4- , 75 VI barrel for superfine ; $5 fur common West ern extra, and $5 25 for extra. Family. There is a fair home consumption demand from our low est quotations up to $5 75 fur common and fnney lots, according to quality. RYE FLOUR is dull at $3,7,5, and' Pennsylpnniu ;CORM MEAL at $2 25 bbl, without ,sales:of eiper. There is less WITEA.T offering, mud itis in bet ter demand. Sales of 8 ®lo,ooo.busbels, at $l - 20 for good and fine Western and Penna. Reds; $1,23@1 25 for choice iots ; $1 25 for prime Southern do., the latter afloat, and $1 25 1.37 for,common to choke good and prime bite.- R)CE is quiet, and Penne.. sells, as want ; ed, at Z . 6@/6e Seuthern is dull and has .declin , ed to 00. CORNeontinues ie good dernand; and about . 00J16 bushuls -found buyers at 65®65/ for old Southern ,YellOw, afloat ; 67(310o for White; 62e for old and,new mixed, and 56@60e for new. OATS are unchanged. Sales of 30 4,000 bushels at 33c for Southern, and 34e for Penna. The demand for CLOVERSEED is less aetive, and the niarket is unsettled and lower, some 400 bushels having been sold at $5 7548 87i; ins eluding small lots from wagons at $5 37i(415 50 TIMOTHY and FLAXSEED are very quiet. CATTLE MABICET.—The offerings of Beef Cade were large this week, and reached 2000 head. The mar ket•was dull and, prices rather tower, ranging tit from $7 to SO 50 net, the latter for extra quality, and .s3®4 the 100 lbs. gross. The principal sales were at $1 @S. About 125 Cows and Calves were received and sold,' at from $25 to $55 each, as to condition. The re ceipts and sales of Hogs reached some 4500 head, including 2500 head at4mhotT's, and 1841' at - the Avenue yard, all at. IT 50@8 25 the 100 ihs, which latter is a decline of 500 on the rates of last creole; the market (dosing dull. Of Sheep some 4800 were disposed of at 4®o grods and 8 @pc lid th, dressed. WI, have just purchased, a large Mit risky of Wool) TYPE, vihloh will enable us to !mtate Bill printing Arts and st• tractivssith.' cittiv 511Vrliztintitts'. BM PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, EXeCuted in the best style known in the art, at G. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532 Arcb Street, East of Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. LILE SIZE IN. OIL AND PASTIL, ' STERESCOPIC PORTRAITS, A3IBROT YPES, DAGUERREOTYPES, Sr F or oises, Pins, ]Hogg, &e. December 5, 1550-Iy. FRUITS! FRUITS!! DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, PRIED ELDERBERRIES, DRIED PLUMS, Soldty' •L. K. BAIA EnAructi. 110111INY told by 11. K. LAUDER.MILCU. SIR 6 .R.A.151N.t . 4143411 dnch and. Yalienalaj soltt: e4y:bilHox., 'at‘tb' ° More f L. K.L.I.I3DEIi3iILCII. HAMS, SUOULDFR and DRY OEEF, sold at cost by ' L. K. LiUDBRIIIILCII. Lebanon, December . 5,1860. Great Bargains 1 - L. K. LAUDEAMILCEt Offers his large stock of NAIL AND WINTER GOODS, At greatly REDUCED PRICES French and Atnerican'lllack Cloth; ,&11.ek and Fancy Caßailneres, ' Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Vesting, Satinet, Union Cassianeres, Jemmy, &c., Clbliks,'Cloaks, Cloaks, for Ladies,. Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Defelines, plain and fancy, Hosiery and Gloves, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Figured and. Plain French :Mariam's, Figured and Plain German Merinos, Black and Fancy 41paceas, Figured CashmereS, i Nutrias, Zephyr Hoods and .U.nder Sleeves, Merino Shirts and Draivers, Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Calicoes at all p. lees. The highest market prices paid. in merchandise, for all kinds of Country prcaltiee, at the Old Stand of (leo. Pfloger, Cumberland street, Lebanon. now occupied by L. IL LiIODERSIILCIL Lebanon, December 5,1860. = HOSTETTEWS I trCiMACH BITTERS! The proPrietors and manUfaatuxers of 1108- TETTBII.'S CELEBRATED BTQUAPA BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence VS, physicians B,nd citizens gen.eralrYotthe United. States, because the article has attained &repu tation heretofore Unknown. A few factiitipmz this point will liise4,zuore powerfulli..than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter'i Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to.over a half million bottles, and from its manifest shady increase in times past, it is evident that clkinik the coming year the consumptienwilLireach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold.ltitke for The rare medicinal properties contained. in Vie prepara tion, and the sanction,of :the. most prominent physicinns In - those sections of the country yiltero•tlio article is best known, irlio.not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but it 'ca cl at all times to give testimonials iota iu all cases of stomachie derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. Tiiis is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of,truni pet in% the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be al enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved it Godsend to regions whore fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their,victinis by hundreds. To be able. to state" confidently that tile .".Bitters" ore a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, g' ring it that tone and energy indispensable ,for ille;restOintion or health. It operates upon the Stomach, li,yer, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfull,y, NO soon restores them ton condition essential te oi - healthy discharge of the functions of mature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily AR ]le, directions on the bottle, and tin willfind in it a stimulant, peculiarly.aciapied lo comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,' invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally.' We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and *omen who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the 1 merits of this article. A few words to the girri,tlces644 7"TlieKe are "cerlaitt,lie4eds'ulien their cares are so harassing-Mit, many or ilium sink under the trial. The relation of mother end. child is, so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant, Should the peried of maternity Arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then,- is a necessity for a stimulant to recupc , rale the energies of the syitem, andunable the mother to bear up under her exhausting Irian and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we ham° particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superauutuded invalids, persons of eedeulary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physiCal welfare by giving 'to Ilos t:Ctler's Celebrated Stomte c ols Bitters:l. trial.,l caution th - e'Publie using any of Alie'uiitnY imitations or counter feits; but ask for Hoirrirrrsit's tELHIMATIM STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words ‘.‘ Dr. J. Hostettees Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our antograph signature is on the label, .„ Prepared and sold. toy PLOSTETTEB. SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. By Dr. Deo. Boss, D. S. Balm., J. L. Lemberger, Lob 'twin; J. C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg; ii. D. Mover & Bro., Annville; Martin Early , Palmyra, December 0,1860- 1 y T GE p6octiv 4• GIN AS A. REMEDIAL AGENT THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, 17, SPECIA I.LY designed for the use of the lifedical JD Profession end the ?amity; haring superseded the socalled "Oins," "Aromatic." • 'Cordial." "Medicated," ottanapps," etc., is now endorsed by all of the promi nent physicians. chemists and commissentsa as possess ing all of those intrinsic medical. qualities (tonic and duretie) which belong to en OLD and PUDE Gin. Put up in quart bottlos and sold by dall druggists, grocers; etc. . A. X. BININOEit & CO., (113kaMisheit in 17784 Solo proprietors, No. 19 broad street, N. Y. . . - For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO,RWW. & U. S3lllll, anti :all the prominent .Wholesale Drug gists In Yhiladulphix. December 5, •IS6O-Iy. LAFAYETTE BROWER, • GAS FITTER, - t 'TAT:gin STREET, next door to A. S. ELY'S Office, V V LEBANON, PA. (Jan. 4, Ism. By Dr. Gem noes, D. S. Haber, J. L. Lembergar, Leba non O. Seltzer, Fredericksburg ;IL D. Meyer .L• Bro., kaoline; Martin Early, Palmyra. Copper-Smith Removal! undersigned has REMOVED his COPPER SMITH' and BRASS WORKING) BUSINESS to Mar ket Sires.; the secenadoorfrom Strickler's 3671, where be will be happy to see all Ide old friends and custom ers, and where lie beelnereased facilities for attending to all the department! of his business.. • Particular attentlenliven.to UIPAiRINO. All orders ttuailigully received and promptly attended ,to. , • . CHARLES H. SEVE Copersmith and Bnannoother. Lebanon, March 7,llo4l.- GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO VISIT THE "CENTRE BUILDING 5. 39 ABER & GRO'S. have, just received a large and It splendid assortment of Dress Goode, comprising a full stock of LAMAS' DIVAS Goods, snob so plain and fancy Silks, Wool /Mathes, CaShmeres, Coldergs ' Thibot Clothe, Delaines, &c. Also a large assortment of Fall mid Winter Shawls. For Gentlemen—a full line of Cloths,Casslmeres and liestinys, all of which aro being disposed of at ASTON. ISIIINO low figures. From past experience we feel satisfied wo eau suit the tastes of all. Call and exam ine for yourselves before purchasing, elsewhere; by so doing you will Pace money. READY-INAbE (well made and fashionable.) A large stock of Ready.roatie Clothing, which are be ing Auld at very low prices, at the Centre Buildings. by RARER 8; BRO'S. Also a general assortment of Clothing for Boys—all sults and sizes. nt RARER k BRO'S- Lebanon, October 24,1860. PHOTOGRAPHS'. II - LLO, Betsy, where aro you going that you are dressed up sm? ant going to J. lifinlin Attain Rise's Build. Hut tp havn my Likeness taken. fuss.—Why do you go to Keim and not to one of the other rooms to hero it taken? .ant.—. Because Kcint's Pictures are sharper,..cioarer and more truthful than others and nearly orerybody goes to him. citger.--Can you tell ma why his pieturecore eoperlor to others? dote.--"fee 1 he hnd 9 years practice, and has superior &minas and all tuts other fixtures are of the most its, proled Ques.—=What kind of Pictures does he take? Ans.—die takes Atribrotypes, and nelainotypes, of all sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Site, Plain and Colored in Oil. He takes all sizes PhotogratikwfrourDagnerreotypes of de ceased persons and has tkorreeoledmiLlife.like,-lpy one of the best Artists: His .charges artorbasenabte and his rooms are open every day (except sunday) from S o'clock, A: g. to 6, P. 11, Don't forget, HUMPS ItOUMS Is the place you can get the Beat Pictures. _____ Lebanon Deposit Bank. eumberhind grief, one &Si- east of earinateY s Hotel. 1W 1 13E F .g.W r li s m following RAPES' of INTEREST on For 1 year, and longer r e percent. per ianum; liNir G months, and longer, l per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. pci nimutuf l requiring a short uotkw of Withdrawal. Interest paid In full for the Deposita from the data of 1 / 4 1eposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also *Word a /Sacral line of sic commoduth nx to those who may favor us with Deposits', payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISII and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all pars of the United States, the Comities and Eurepe; Negotiate Loans, dm., &c.,and, do a general EX ClllNGigadd BANKING BUSIISS: -; - ~ 0. DAvvsor COLEMAN ? President. Gee. Cana, Cashier. The understned, MANAGERS, are iodirlduelly liable o the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other - bligatious of the u LC/3.4.N0N DErosrr -IMON CAMERON, G. DAJYSON COLEMAN, aEOROE SMELLER, LEVI 'CLINE, JAMES YOUNG, •AOODSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1.855. GEORGE ULEDL IF YOU WANT A PICTUDE ofyeur deceased friend, enlarged ant eolorfsl fu oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. VALUABLE GIFTS >•ITR BOOKS AT GEORGE G. EVAN'S ORIG. GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. The lar g e3t In the World! Permenently located bt 439 CHESTNUT STEEL; PIIILAVELPIILL. SIXTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE CARD.— Having purchased the;apacfmta Iron MUM. ing, N 0.439 Chestnut Street, and fitted it up with every convenience to facilitate my Mildrottl6lslSiirtieulagly•that branch devoted to COUNTRY OfseMRS; mid 'Main g a larger capital than any other party Invested in the bu siness, I em now prepared to offer greater advantages, and. better gifts than ever to my customers. 1 will furnish aryl book.(of a moral character) pub lished in the Urtittst.States, the regular retail price of which is One holler or, upwards, and give a present worth from 50 centato 100 dollars with each book, and I guarantee to give perfect satisfaction .tos/ am determim ed to maintain the reputation already bastewed-npon my establishment. Strangora visiting Philadolphia nre invited ,to call and judge for'tncraseives. •. .10ift If you want any books 'scud to GEORGE G. EVANS' RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, No, 439 Chestnut StreeL.Plipisdelphiarishere all books are sold at the Publishers' lowest price:3..4.nd you have the advantage or-receiving a lIANDSOIO PRESEN worth fro= 50 con (Ott; 100 dollar,' with each book. GEO. 0. EVANS' Original' Gift Bdok Enterprise bas been endorsed hy.the Book Tnole and alt the leading city and country neer*. papers in the United States. PRO. G. ZTANS' Punctual business transaetions have received the approbation of over 6,000,z 000 citizens of the United Shawl. each; of whom have received substantial .mr. idenee of the benefits derived by ptir chasing books at this establishment. OEO. 0. EVAN'S Has done mere than nay other put,- Esher, or bookseller In the United States, towards diffusing knowledge to the people. By his stein, many books are read that otherwise would not hare found their way into the hernia Tend. era, (Frank Leslie's Newspaper.) • aI3O. G. }VANS Keeps constantly en hand the roost extensive stock, the greatest assort ment of Books, and circulates free to all who may apply, the most complete catalogue of Books and Gifts iu the . , United States. tt.YANS Ilan tittered him hy, other puldishars and manufacturers sad& enable him to furnish his patrons with a finer quality and a better assortment of gifts than any other establishment GEO. G. ET/Via , I,!ohlithes nearly Two llmalretlYofm. ler and Interesting llooks, therefore, us a publisher, lie is better ablate offer ex ' tra premiums and contedssiont. Gait G. EVANS Guarantees perfeat satisfaction to all who may send for bobks. , GEO. G. New claseilled caning - lie of books am brine the writings' of every ittridard anther In every department of litera ture, and gives an the information rel. *tire-to - the purchasing and forward ing •by MailhniZikeis of' 'books or.. - . . • dered - from his establishment, together with full directions how to remit money. GEO. G.: EVANS' Catalogue of Books will be sent gratis .and free of expense to any address in the United States: GEO. G. EVANS' indueetnents to Agents cannot be surpassed: The most liberal commis - shins are offered, and, by soliciting alib i ' leriftlanetaliooliallitlbe*Midtier.,pro posed, twenty books can be sold in the same Dine tkrett it would take to sell one on the old fashioned subscription plan. Send for a classified Catalogue, and ov • cry information will be given in refer. rues to ageneted. Select your books, 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 THEI-JUKTENSIVE GIFT BOOK • ESTABLISI/ MEINT OF GEORGE G. SVANS, No. 439 , Otiserstnr ST/LISKT, PUTLADLLPRIA, where you can get Books of all kinds. Books - of Factl Books of Fiction! Books of Devotion! Books of Amusement) • Books_ for the Old' Folks Books for the Young Folks! Books for husbands! Books for Wives I = • Slooks.for.Dovers 1• tl for wee wartsl Bopka for, Deis!, ; Books for Girls Books ;ALM/mar • . ' I= • Books ot••Pootry t -- • • - looks of•Travell • ' Books of IlistorY I Books of Biography! Books of Adventure! • • • • Books about Sailors I Books about Soldiers! -nookrabott Indiums/ , Books about Hunters! Books about Baron! ••••a•dlooks about Patriots! Books for Farmers! Books fur Mechanical Books fur Merchants! Books for Physichinsil— , Books for knisyers! Books for Statesmen Bibles! Presentation Books! Prayer Books! Hymn Books! Juroullo Books! Annuals! Albums, etc., ate. CECIL B. HARTLEY'S lutoreating Biographies! REV. J. let. INGRAIIAWSScripturaI Romances! SMUCKER'S Lives of Patriot; nod Statomon 1 J. T. LAUREN'S Revolutionary Stories! T. S. ARTHUR'S Popular Taloa DR. ALcorrs Family Do' Marl MRS. HENTZ'S Novel!' I MRS. SOUTIIWORTIVS Novels! COOPER'S Novels! DICKENS' Novels' WAVERLET Novels! IRVING'S Works! All the writings of every standard author in every de. partment of literature, in_overy style of binding, at the publisher's lowest prices, and remember that you pay no more than you would at nuy other Establishment, and you have the advantage of receiving en elegant Present, which oftentimes Is worth a hundred fold more than the amount paid for the book. Xl EU sat. Order any book, that you may want, remit the retail price, together with tho amount required for postar,ee and one trial will assuro you that the beat place in the country to purchase books is at the Gift Book Estab lishment of GEORGE G. EVANS, Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadolphia. *9— AGENTS WANTED, to whom greater induce ments than aver are offered. Any +crab's, either male or female, who is desirous] of engaging in an Honorable and Profitable Employment, requiring but little time and to outlay of money, and by which they can 'obtain gra•111 . • A VALUABLE LIBRARY, A FINE GOLD WAT-CH AND CHAIN, A HANDSOME SERVICE OF PLATE, AN ELEGANT SILK DRESS PATTERN, A SPLENDIWSETT OF JEWELRY. Or many other choictrarticlee enumerated in the List of OHO, can do so by acting as an Agent for this estab lishment. Any person, in any part of the country, can be an agent, alinply by forming a club, sending for a lint of hooks, and remitting the amount of money required for the same. Nendfor Gatesiogue, which contalim' all' the desired information - relative to agencies and the formation of clubs; and to insure prompt and hononibla dealings, address all orders to • ' THE HEADQUARTERS OF GEO. G. Elan% Proprietor of the Meet and . Largest Gift' Book Enter prise In the World, permanently, berated at No. 439 Oksitnut !Brest, Philadelplils. • -(Sept: RO, 1160.-Ow. REMOAL. NORTH LE V t ANON Saddle and Harness Manu factory. THE uodersighed has Removed his Saddlery- and Harness • Manufactory to a few doors South 4, 1 111,, .17 of the old place, to the large room lately occupied by Billman & Bro. us - a Liquor store, where he will be happy to Hoe all his old friends and customers, and where be has increased fa cilities for attending 10 all the departments of h;s busl nem. Being detcrutined to be behinil an othere&tabl meat in his abilities to accommedite 'eltielouters, he has spared neither pains nor expenglltd obtain and melee himself master of every =Acre iMprOvernen fn the bu siness and secure the services of tife bee 'workmen that liberal wages would command. lib will keep a large stock on band, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of ftetßNESX,• aucloae • Saddiss,,i3rid4es,,Qar,riage Harness, of 1. heavy Harness, Buggy Whigkal tits best Manufac ture, • Buf kt ato obes, Nets,.. such as Cotton: Wonted, Linen, and iiuser'kind lately invented; WH/P.Sof every kind, euch ae Buggy Whips.~ c ar t whip ,tc.; RAMESOf all description:Li/ALTER CHAINS home-made TRACES, whi c h i s will warrant to be, equal to any that cantle obtained in any other eataldishinent in the country. All lie asks tbitt thew desiring anything in this liue, should call al his place and examine his stock. lie tools the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction, All orders thankfully received and pre raptly at tended to. SOLOUON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Jan. 23, 1600. L=Lii,L ‘ , ,ma iaLm A . - ONE of the best and cheapest assortments of Exuma offered to the public, is now for sale at the now and extensivglaldllalt and CC/A . 141104114 • rt the 'Wronglf of North Lebanon, 'on the baek,of the Union Canal; at the head of Wainnt Ifireetni fe* quures North of the Genessce .Btcana Mills, and one place east of Borgnees Hotel. Their assortment consists of the hest well:Seatemed White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and lientloek Boards,— Cherry, Poplar and'Pine Boards; 1.34 and 2inch Panne' and Common Plank; Pinannil Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and 3 . inch PoPlar Marcia, Plank and Scantling. • SHINGLES- 1 . SHINGLES!! The . bsat-Tine and kleralock-Ehingles; AloOr R fi g and Plastering ths ; Chestnut Radio undsEoSts t arid Tailings for forums and fencing Boards t" •••••• BLOOM NO 130.4RD8 of el sizes mil astriptinitt. COAL! COAL!! COALI-1! A large stock of Broken,. Stove, Litneburnersand llollidayshurg Smith Cool, at the lovreat prices. *Confident that they have the latest and beet ea 'Ottani of Luta= of all dencrlptions welshes, Be well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, eur offered to the eitigensof Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satls factorily, and would therefore Invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. P111.411' BRECILUILL. X. Lebanon, April 4,1860. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. - GASSER GETTLE telsb tolnform their customers ' of Labs • non County, and surrounding Counties, 7irrrt,„=. that they are still in full operation, and '"7„ 7. '"*.itre prepared to do all kinds 01 CARPENTEk WORKBYMACHINERY They - Lave all the LATEST IMPROVED MACHI NERY, and feel confident that they can compete with any Mlle: In the State, as regards GOOD WORK. They em ploy none but th best workmen, and work nonebut the best and welt seasoned Lumber. . Their stock of work La ulwaya open for urnesina4leri by Carpenters and Builders, as consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Windom ;and Doors Frames, Casing, Wish. Boards, Mouldings, Flooring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidincs, <c.c. 4.c. itleo, SAINTI4O AND tri.riTlNa dime to order. Also, Hand Rai I.for continued Stairs, for making which they have a man constantly employed. •trir They have also erected a TURNING LATHE, in addition to their other business, and have employed a first-rate mechanic to attend to it. iiiW•Cabinet Mak ers will do, well to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as tKetalways keep on hand, Bedstead Posts., Pablo Legs, Stair Bannister, .I.Vewel•Posts, and everything else belonging to the Turning Business, which they will sell at Philadelphiapeises. tn,.. TURN ING WORK done to order, as well as always on hand. Iss.„ Their Shop will be found on PINBORO VC ROAD, between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. Lebanon. July 4,1860.. !Lebanon Female Seminary. POST, A. 8., Principat. 9111 E NINTIL 'SESSION will commence September 3, 1860. Thiti , Schoo - Lip designed to elevate the stand ard of femaiis education, Sind to offer superior advanta ge. at a mod.; iatB cost.- The seliool year ; is divided into twq ; smialorts4f firbmontha each. ''Charge per session, frotai7Xto . l3 &Ham w . accordingito thatudieit of the scholar. Extra for Alusic, French, Latin, and,Hextiv.p. .4%0. Particular. attention- , given to the musical 'depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Alciodeon and gui tar and in Sine - 4. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rites. Early application should be made to 5..1.. STINE, or 3. W. MISII. Beard of Directors: 13. 13. LEHMAN, S. J. STINE, C. B. POILNEY, J. W. MIMI, ipp JOHN MELLY, C. GREENAWALT, C. D. GIANINGER, JOSIA pri pcfrq • isAAc nEcKb - Ey. - l e ehanon, Aug. 30,1860. • • IF YOU WANT - A ' A. ASIBROTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Batik.- , JUST OUT THE CABINE' STEREOSCOPE AND TWENTY FOUR VIEWS FOR FIFTY CENTS. Oen b'e has tit, If. RCEDiIL'S nook store ,jebanon, Not. 22, 1860.-6 t, Removal. CYROS H. SNAVELY would respectfully inform the public Met ho bas removed his BUTCHERING ES TABLISHMENT to Plank Bead steeet, south of Cum berland, adjoining the Methodist Episcopal Church, where be solicits the patronage of the public. By strict attention to business ho hopes to picaso all that will fa vor him with patronage. MOS K. SNAVELY. Lebanon, October 10.1 SOD. J. B. 'Mester, UEriVi.OF, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM .tICTANY, OLD PIIILADELPUIA. Lebanon, November 23,1550-3 m. Anditototi Notice. - 11EYSTATE.' DOH & WENGER .—The tinder- XJ•iigand ; Arad itormippointed by the Court of Com. mow Pleas of LebMion conoty, to distribute the-bal ance the hands ofJohn Weller, C. Bucher, John Shirk-and: Ezra Bucher, assignees of John Bohner and Abraham Wenger. to and among the creditors of the said Delmer and Wenger, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the borough of Leba non, on Saturday, December 28, 1360, at /0 o'clock, A. NI., at which time and place nil persons haring claims will please present thorn. ISAAC HOFFER, Aud'r, Lebanon. November 28,1880. Auditor's Notice. ESTATE OV JOHN DOIINBR.—The undersigned, _kJ' Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of John Weller, C. Bother, John Shirk and ltz ra Bucher, assignees of John Bohner, to and canting the creditors of the said John Dutmer. will attend to the duties of his appointment, at hie office, In the borough of Lebanon, on Saturday, December 2S, MO, at 10 o'. clock, A. M., at which time nud place all persons hay. lug claims will please present them. , _ISAAC 110FELlt, Aud'r. Lebanon, November 28,1860. HuFFNAGLE, & CO I - 4 . SUCCESSORS 7'o SWA R,TZ BRO., BALL BUILDING, MARKET ST. Dry Goods, Groceries ) Queeiisware, CHEAP for CASH. They will rAT the highest CASII PRICE for 41.1*.F.Vt; and EGGS. .1/711 ,- Mr. B. F. Swartg„luy ar:rariged rerualh with A. llulTuaglo .k Co.. fol. some menthe, and will be glad to see bin Szionds ant their stem "Lebtiton, November 21, 1860. JUST OUT The Stereoscope For The wan ONE DOZEN VIEWS 7 1 1briCale, PRICE 25 CENTS. To be had at 11. U. RCEDEL'S BOOK STON,E. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The Second Arrival of., Pall. Goods at the IME HIV-.g Stooge. GEORGE & PYLE' HAVE again visited-the Eastern cities, and are now opening an 'assdetinent-of Dar 000D3 in Leba non, which will be sold at low.prieee. Their stock eon- BLitt; of &E lands of Black and :Raney Snare, 'and hair ionablo Ladies' Dress Goods-,.am style Shawls., and a large assortment of Black 014th Ladies' Capes, Lie., also a good assortment of-bleu's Wear f auelt as. Cloths,,. Cam. sinaersaand . Veinings, also; Groceries and Queenswaro, antontat which are DryApides, ArY Peaciteßirlowatick erel,Oonst awl:look ai -our 'bargainvinid judger for your selves Itesora you buy. [Lebanon, October U. 186 d. Furs! Furs! Furs! rpriE largest, beat assorted and most fasbionable stook I, of Ladles' and Cbildron's PURE in Lebanon. ettbe Eagle Buildings No. 4, .which will be sol 4 suit _to the times. . . JACOB G. 31.1ZTACIL Lebanon, Noeembei - 7 , 1860. YOU . Can buy your Clothing, for yourselves and yeti" Dom in every variety and at low cash prices Strait. lag at the cheap Clothing Stpra; Bel. manstain Bros., apposite the Court Rouse, where you WILL Save at least from 25 to 55 percent. All kiwis of (loth^ ing and Furnishing Goods, are tote had at t' Store at the lowest cash prirattirl to mire well-made Goods. td it not be much better te, SAVE Much valuable time by calling at once;:rind 1014 In your stdef of Clothing for the Winter a. Ude Bstatishment, whore you will ear ts. may 1; eetho value of your MORIE ReMember the place—cumberland Strout, omelette the Court blouse. ItfIIZENSTSIN BROS. Lebanon, November 7, 1880. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. NOW Is the time to buy your STOVES before cold winter is here, and the best and cbeepeet piece le at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, Nest door, to tlko Lebanon Oink, where can be had the largestniiir bee assortment of PAlti;Oft, LULL, and 000KING'STOVES,Wreft'olTered in Lebanon, Gas burn era for Parlors or fled Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large ghrletrOPthe best Cooking Stoves In the county or bor • mt, width be warrants to bake or roast. • ASH' BOILERS constantly on hand of all slew. end the best material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest n.9sortment, the heav iest Iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a 'alga stock of riEN WAltil, made of the beet material and in a workmanlike manner. As ho 11 a practical Workman, and bas had an expel-loam of twen ty-five years, ho feels confidant that ha can give general satisfaction. lie takes this method ofsretuiMin; ids thanks to his numerous customers fOr tii6ir - liberal 'gupport, and he hopes, by arid* attenttina'to,' his 'iAlu , tiusimuue and letting•otiter•people!s alone,,to AMY receive a. share of publicyatronage.•"' • ' ItOciERS. / 44,31,0 n:1 06 YenitiirtO .- IS.' • " Particular attention paid to all kinds ofJoartimi such as ltoffing, Spouting. Ac., and all work warranted WALNUT STREET BIM AEISAD 3N TUX Cheapest, Brat Selected, and Largest Stock of WALL PAPERS, Window Shade!, Curtains, ao, THU UNDERSIGNED having in connection with hid BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, purchased the entire fileclinfiVALL PAP FAS of Mean. WALTZ & Manzi, end NY,. G. Wino, and having also re• cently received large supplies from New York and Pka adelybia, including The list and most handsome stylus of . • s Paper Hangings:Borders, Decorations, Pane/inga, Fire Bpgrd Prints, Window Curtains, Sh !des, 4.c., 4.c., now manufactured. Ilia stock presents the best walk meat of Papers. both in style and quality, that haserer been seen in Lebanon, and as he has nought most . of his Papers at reduced rates, for CAM ho is able to sellNtill Paper at cheaper izlites than they can be obtained atatit ilther:platot.ri has-elso made arrangenienta with the best Paper iftingers iu liebauon• to pat tip paper for hint if desired, at the shorts et notice on the most reas onable terms. Give bin% a esti and be convinced.' 4*- Remember the plate, at the . .2)reze _Bookstore ix Walnut Sired, aim doors south of Kainuvri3ri liar* ware Store. ' .1. ISENRY MILLER,, Lebanon, A!ixil 44860 If you want good tin ware mil at the Tin and Sheet Iron Store of .... OBOROE SHAY. DID see A . "MINS BRO.'S Boot acid Woo TIIE- !NEW. iIIAKE It Y 1 underalkffectvitinid'rcapectfully Inform the ettl -1.. yens of Lawson, that helms commenced the BAYS IND ail its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland WM, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Book hotel, and will supply customers with-the beet BREAD, CAKES, Sic.. &c. Flour received from customers and returned to thorn I it bread at short notice. CONFECTIONEWS, I of all lands, fresh and of theLiest:tina.)Ltyi rorisfautly on band, and furnished at the 1.1 - xtest priers. The public is invited to give we a trial.' Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1659. F. IL ABM. Wanted to Buy, 50,00 0 BUSHES RYE; 50,040 bushels CORN ; 50,000 bushels OATS; 40,000 bushels WHEAT Also, CLOYERSEED, TIMOTHY SI:ED, Flaxseed, for Wile]) She highest OASIS. prises will be paid at the Let. anon:Valleyixpail,Depot, Lebanon. ~ • t Lebnnou, July 11 - , 1Se8: GEORGE W. KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Ofnce with LEVI Kunz, Esq. Lebanon, Pa. [Lebanon, gay 4, 186Qq J. H. BOWMAN,* A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1 - t , has - Ebt(IVED Hie office as A Funck's New Building, (second story,) Cumberland street, I,ebomp, Lebanon; April 6, 1869. Wni.M. DERR, L....t.`TORNE Y AT LAW, has reniovod bisbillee to Cum street, Id' the teem formerly occupied by soizensteln. Bros% ss a jewelry storp,opposito Make Hreenowalt's Hardware Store. Lebanon, April 18, 1854 • Hiram Rank •• -- 1-,%OIIIIERLY OF JONESTOWN. LEBANON COUNTY. would respectfully inform hie friends, and thepnle lie, that he has connected himself with Mr. Lowers., in the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGAR BUSINESS, No, 188 North Third Street, Phita, where ho will lm glad to receive customers ? end will sell at ratite that will prove SR ligfacitory, Philadelphia, July Id, MO. WOOD and COrkalLi YARD. T THE underkkoatCliaving bought Mr. . 1, Henry Spadri r tiWood and Coal Yard, a ° .-27 - short distance nOttlimaiu of Mbseia. Fostei Match's Foundry; in' _they, hoenislii, of North ._ Lebanon; and'alSo bought holy g/0 _to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and ftoin 000 to 'lOOO TOW° OF COAL', sr so liinds and grades, which I will sell tattle yard or 41°11.04 at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in. Pitu tOthose that are in want of any of those articles to all and see the same, ascertain pricer, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) Nurilk Lebanon, Apri114,1.353.-tf. E'MRHAVE:ft ; HOLLAND BITTERS DTSPXPSIAL s 61AERisg, OF THE •KIDNEYS, - Livz n o rttrJe.4f•Nifi t .4 ;- WEAKNESS OP ANY KINt. FEVER AND AGUE, And the rerions arectiens conooquent upon R dhorSere4 STOMAGIT OR LIW:),FIR'; , Such Tudigestion, Acidity of the Stinnarh; Colicky Pelee, Heartburn. Less of Appetite,. Pespoistiericy, , Cbettre n ese, Mind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervone. Rhetunags and Neuralgic Affections, It has le hrimeinlall iiiptiklibeit proved highly bencliciehsand in„raliem tioefed ekielEided cure. This inAptifirlyvegutahle ellinpothuCtirtiPared on strictly , ettetkide: trirteiplea, aft,crilia tottouttrlisf the celebrated 11,011 and l'ilifogeirllo 4 ghtyyt,'. - Its reputation at home pro. ductal ittibtreiTtillon 'herr the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland Scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down tie tradition of Its 'Value. n u ItOW Avid' to the Anien'con..public, knowing that it truly loentlerisa' siedicinat birdies must be admoupledged. It Is particularly tenons/needed to those 'pavane whose Constitutions may have been Impaired by the continuous use of ardent virile, or other forma of dissipation. Generagy instantaneous in effect, it finds lie way directly to the mal, of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in act, infusing new health and Times . In lieu eyeball. NOTlCE.—Vilioever expecte to find this a beverage will he disappointed: but to the nick, weak and low spirited; it will prove a 8141101111 r,rllll3ltiC cornet, POSeletrae4 of siDirular remedial proyertieN. ,iteA • CAREFULLY: • • The Previa/0 1011111,4oncog.kratarilitihi/rio'sr - BAUM patrur; I/Clan:Oat .bialtles nNy m palled at. 'Oie.Dott.An per 1-rnttlr 7 or rl . x. The.' prat deafen/1 for this triity ealeloraed' , ..sl.lwitiethilagid many imitations, whirl' the public deliollairillefcleitinat purehnidag. iW,/- Beware of Impokitloo: . Bill that oar mom, Swea , the label of every bottle you bpy.,. Sold' by Druggists genAally. It cam be firlisided by Impress t,o most poi4b,L . SOLE - BEN,TAIYEIN . PAGE, R. &. *lt 'ISE. ritarmuteuttsis awl 0 ,4 t ss, - - PITTSELLERGIf,-P/44: For side at J. L L1M1X46414.1 . 'Drat Store, Mar. f ,:ket Street, Lebart i ,Ps: • Sept. 5,1910.-ty . IiMIM • —me GtEOlta El HOFFMAN Ea
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