tit Mitintitt: EM Tzairc . $ 1 SO A YEAS LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, MO HOME AFFAIRS. . The Fair by the Ladies of St. Soh n's ttieormed Chulah will be held In Funek's poi% the Anynnrtaan Office. It will commence on, holiday, the 20th inst., and continue over Ifielfolidays. An Immense amount of et-tides have been made, which will be expound on exit'. Ilan and for sale. Persons who have made articles, or are making ' atteb to contribute to the Fair, aro requested to hate them at Mrs. John Krause, Market street, before the 20th inst. " ' The property known as - "Mine ' mar's Mills," situated near-Missoriler's station, L. V. A. L, owned by Mr. 'cellar, was sold, 'last week, with the appurtonencos,,to Mr. S.- Kurtz, for • $12,016.. The mill is irt a good condition, and commandoa yearly rent of $BOO. . ltl try Kitzmiller of St. Louis is ...trying to "ohiszle" the Cassie. of $9 subsorip. •4% tionay. We think Solony is a "had ogi," and that be goes about, like n roaring liun, seek itineor printers, whom ha may "cheat;" at leait 'we shall hold to that opinion until he remits to us 5t1,75 dtie us for subset:loton to the Ammar eau. Dr. lionitra's Dental Office will be aloged from the 17th Deeembor to the 14th Jan. nary, as ho will be absent from Lebanon. 4t. M. GEORGE WALTZ has just return illfrom the city with , a fine stook or Christmas rresents. His sleek will be gold to suit the tinges; . .The public are Invited In to ace the nice Lb inst. :;:"ITlits:—A Ron of Win. M. Derr, :of this borough, aged 14 years, shot himself in the hand last week, by the accidental discharge of a loaded pistol.—Miehael Hassler, a collier, in the Cornwaidnionatains, was suddenly taken sick last week and died before medical aid could be procured.la leaves a wife and six children. ----On•SaturdWa week, Messrs. C. P. Miller, Daniel Stroh, and J. D. Light vacated tho offices reapectively of Recorder, Reglater , and Clerk of Orphans' Court; and their places were taken by :Ateliers. Jobe 11. Miller, ilenry Bross and Andrew Light, Mr. Stroh will continue to attend to the 'dtttles of thirßeglater office. Mr. Light has ap. 104104 Mr. John Ranson his depnty.—Messre. liObpsske, roster 4. Itotombl 'sold Limit' a lot of :Grorpid.oi Modierry street, North Lebanon, to Mesas Newman, for $250. Mr. 'B. intends to fleet , * dwelling an it this winter....---Garners Vitra fiend hind E MI acres of land, in ast Rano. *41d.1114.414,t Palille sale to Peel Nuftainger, ?or 3 OE .. A: seriouwand 'painful accident 0C- Purred at the Leesport Furnace, Berke county, on Thursday, of lost week. The top plate above the Itam at the hearth blew - off and eleven cart.loads ,b( cinder, ha., were blown Ingo lise casting house, portion of the fiery substance falling upon four men, fitiatied'reipeetively, Jacob DoWeend, Elias ,Leib, Jo. Gabriel, an d George Fisher. Doweend jvyLvery badly burned about the limbs and body; and the - others , - painfully burned shunt the hands mid body. As spon no they fond themselves on lire, the men jumped into a "bosh" and thus ex tingulshed the flamed. We recently came aerow,a letter frotn mole Abe to Moo A...)31., containing in- P tenet lott I relative to •tliu conduct of the cam pnlgn in . 111 , k old AFeeyetone. It is poetical., nod n retroiiimoi the , canvas/ will shove that the Instructions wereimplleltly followed "V wile you're leationeartn' round, somefenrus chaps eboulffitpa ''o know nie views o' 'date , affairs, Jest answer Undo Abe! 'kr they slat satisfied with thet, an' kin' u' pry for light, An' nx far manila dellynit,. Jest say black good as while 1 Then yeti cen-call me "Ball Split t thet's wet the PeoPlit ilkee 4filthici' combinin' mortli truth, with, sr fetch as strikes, :• %ill a good taugihMidee, a authlo' to embody 1 1%0 .Italoostde class of men who look thro' brandy toddy." • . Vlifito 11 (mu 14 I saws E.% twenty years ago well %known li . rentsylvinfia Wane of , the most suer gotta and accon3pliethedjournalists,antl since that time retired from the active duties of life, died regonily at an advanced age, at the residence of hie Maxwell, near chamberiburg, Frank lie &M P, In that state. Dlr. Maxwell wite con nected fortmany years with newspapers in Len t:taster county. lie 11113 the owner and editor of 4hisllitioitic4r,Jitssflat, after ft passMJ from. the :hand. of John Reynolds, so long the Intimate and z elniildeithtl associate and fried of the present .Prestdent.of thcernitett Stank/. He wrote with 'egttl~l'{actllty and Vigor, wokaq industrioas and crlllentl reader, a profound thinker, and a bold Party" . • • :Mr.-Mktxwell was .the. father, k of rs., Huger, wlfiedi . 14r. Hoer, Teacher of Male echo'ol, No 1, of this borough. • • Tlie fire on' Saturday evening a week, in Weabersville, near Illyeritown, °enema !turned a house and balm gather with a few smaller hmilk o ggryt iplipeers. Gannon and 4 40 Endo% W.h re tiNUP I shoeak• sr iiikAre br31104.16, a 4 t rn n the Samos sigi7llol idly, aidANT.apireng a r, tof wind, thesMo op IltpieVihiAi r io , Itfrg..,c h trtd, Inge In bite rip is. Thu fsmie ginlleinan;' being Atli mi l ~, __ , the Sit r of niaglitft9, was lail alreoie nak ed. , a pen Ilene The lam ie eetlinatedakabout 6 4 . . 4 r... , Henry, g i tit e firm of Henry & i t i .—.. el as Just relic 4-licam the,„olly. with their Whir ppllo6,lKWlti-- Gootfit and 'which are r 7. 2 .. now onpnikudfaike 1007 ;for • he inspection a the pultli A generakinvitation is extended to y r , — 0 idlif 7 -, 11 1 .... -- OW THir OREEY WAS, Namsb.--An Nnglis writer inye that in the,. time vi 'Wry the Eighth, every thing which was new and fash ionable was called "turkey ;" no the richest goods wire Imported by inefehdnts whose vessels sailed up the Mediterrandan, and trlto,witro called Tur key merchants. When the noble Anaerican bird .was first served up on -Englintr tables, its excel. lenee gave it the fashionable name or "Write) . " ~V llilith, has remained unchanged to the Present. FdIITY-HOYFIN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD.— Adv. William Barisal, farmer, residing on the Sheets' Nun, near Womaledorf, In removing maw stook a cley or two ago, found a..hog under ivbioh bad been cooped up over since the build - t ns of the stank—a period of forty...aeon days-- orlng all whit* time the animal was without :•food or water. The bog wee very thin end In ttooteOnditiOus but lammed to be es .healthy SI /AC _ Vros CAN/ I.—Thp'bondholders ofthe alon Canal Company held a meeting on Mon darafilitineott er week and unantmourly agreed to theprcipoill,loo.le,surrendor 21 .per cent,. of the unpaid cadpen on the 21ot of November, 1860, to satisfy the askew ottbe general oreditore. The' ilit'di-hiatraidilfoliVrgtien their assent to Dn. WISIFERPII BALSAM or WILD CHERRY LI truly a balsowl4 ool o- 44 , 1114 thiliWini°Pr". Aril's of ter anti or filne4Ogrtdliente are all balsamic. Coughs, colds, and consumption, dis appear under its balsamio influent* AV' There's a vile counterfeit of this Balsam, therefore be sure and buy only Chet pre - pared by B. W. Fem.'s oston, which has the writ ton signature of I. Co., iIITTI3 on the outside wrap per, • “LzmuzßGEß's FrOut Cure" for the relief awl our of Froated Limirs; Peet, To es, , HaffdiviCifs; die. It has imirtrota - tbb lasi' of three winters and ORA be 'dray retaitnatintivi ltteilheliftfarai,'' dtreetiaiti l eitait o 4 6h bonito Tidlpiiitriih:lcild bf -0?-10 _ , ► ;Apothecary, Market street, Lebarßibp I wish I was in Dixie's Land. We have brain requeited by - several to give, words of Dixle'rLand. Here it is in full f I wish I was in de land ob cotton, Old times der am not forgotten; Look away I Look away ! Look away ! Dixie Land. In Dixie Land whar I was barn in, Early on ono frosty morning', Look away ! Look away ! Look away Dixie Land. Chorus. Deu I wish I was in Dixie, hooroy ! hooary! In Dixie Land I'll took my stand, To lib an' die in Dixie, away! away! Away down south in Dixie, away! away! 'Away down south in Dixie. Old Millen B marry "Will de weaber," William. was a gay deoesber : Look away! But when be put his arm around 'er, lie smiled as fierce as a forty pounder Loolc away! Le. His face waisharp as a butcher's climber, But dist did not seem to greab 'er; Look away ,tc. Old - Mims noted do foollek part, And did for a man dat broke her heart. Look away ! c. Now here's a health to the next old titiesus,r Au' the gals dat want to kiss us. Look away Sce. But it you want to drive 'way sorrow, Oomo an' hear dis song to-morrow. - Look away ! Dar's buckwheat cakes an' ingen butter, Makes .you fat or a litter fatter; Look away ! Den hoe it down an' scratfili your grabble, To Dixie Dand I'm bound to trabblo. Look away ! &a. gpEciat 4atirto. THE USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH Barns for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, licavineas of the Stomach s or any other like affection, is second to none In America or abroad. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters'? are a certain cure for d yepepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloy ed pleasure. it removes all morbid matter from thO stomach, purifies tho Wood, Imparts renewed vitality to the nervous syotain, gislag it that tono and energy so indispenSable fur Ibe restoration of health. The on- MOrollsl acknowledgements of its superior exeollon ari d l am e l lae results, hare hemmed the proprietors that It cannot but proven great cure to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the thorough system. Bold by drug gists and dealers generally everywhere ffiif- See advertisement in another column. . December 5, 1860-Im.' CABINET MAKING.—Mr. Owen Lau- Web, whose extensive Cabinet and Chair Waren:anus, wilLbe found in :Market street, 0. few doors earth of the Railroad is now mnunfacturlng on band the largest as sorb:mit of Parlor and geneial Ronae^keeping Furni ture, and Chairs of ell kinds, that.probably ever was presented to the people of tbls county. Be Informs us that be is determined to sell QHMSP, - nisi will not be out done either In price, quality or beauty of his work.— Step In and cxamino It. See his advertisement. * THE OXYGENATED BITTERS Natu , re, her great lab.)rat?ryi../2 , 13 stored some rem edy adsptid to every disedse hileah itrheir But it requires the investigetien and research of the philosopher to discover and apply this remedy. Such research and investigation has Succeeded-in discovering a remedy for that most afflictive - dispensation, the DYSPEPSIA! With all its lesser and numerous evils; atitilt may be safely asserted that until the appearunce4of the Orr- CIENATED BITTERS a case Or Dyspepsia cured was a rasa oxpertence In medical practicesNthr under the infiw, epee of these Bitten the rule is to cure, the rare excep tion, &Hare to cure. !!. • .I.I.ELIABLE TESTIMONY. We ealLtAn attention of the reader; to the following letteri-frotn President Smith, f.,rmetiy% of Wesleyan University, now of Annapolis, Md. IllnoterowN, COSY., Tel,. 23,1359. Saris W. Veins k Ce.:—Gentiemenr—l first made use of the OXYiIkINATED HITTERS some seven or eight years since. Having slt &red for twenty years from a form of DYSPEPSIA, which was attended with a nervous headache, oh art overage of not less than one day in a week. I was induced by the unpretending recommenda tion of Dr. Green "to try one bottle and if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The use of une bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four. with a careful observ ance of the accompanying directions. The result was, an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symp toms and their deprossieg, painful consequences. I be lieve these bitters produced an • entire C11:11120 in the habits of my system and upon the active energies of t.e digestive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyspepsia as most persons. These bitters have also been of service to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. MITZI. = Prepared by SETH W. 'FOWLS • ,t; CO., Boston, and for stile by Joseph L. Lemberger and Dr. George Doss. Lebanon; Joseph G. Leaser, Shmfferstown ; Get telt Myerstowa; Samuel Weetter, Fredericksburg; J. Brunner, Jonestown; Early k Ittshop, Anneille; Thom as A. narger, E. Hanover; Martin Early, Pabayra; Denman k SOl.l, Carusbellstown ; and by dealers Oreiy where. Nov. 23,1860-Im. Ai' See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invlgo- rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. Important to Females. DR. 'CITERSEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by. Cerneline L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY The combination or ingredients in these Pills are the result of a tong and exfoliates nineties. They Are milt' in their operation, and certain in correcting all Irregu larities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstrue- Hone, tthether from cold or otherwise, headache, _pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all Very ens affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the hack and llittinr, ate., distisithed sleep, which arise from interrup tion uf nature• TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr., Magnetsm's ere invaluable, all- they : will.bAlg mkt - le-Monthly Ported with 'regulitrity. - Ladfai" who have' been disappointed in the Ilse of other Pills can the uttoost edufidenctrin Dr. Choeseman's Pi lie Fat they represent to do. 44 . • NOTICE, jrk,„ g ep i c condition of the Amato spinout in-which d i t - T vi n s ae nc t,,b4shier4 without producing a DECD . - kififftbrit ThS'elandition referred tdila PDEO NAN(IY:wtthe result. link alt RIAGE. Snails the irre *listable tendency of the medicine to restorkthe sexual foitertf99s to a nopmel - .respdition, that everrthenepro 4MitiVirtio—werof , netpre cannot resist It. . ,wttf a rmniod pnrely.,v*Ableetind free frozn'aifything Explieit ffireetiona, which should be: tied, Price $l. Seat by mail id ett closift Pip DR. 1.N4, 1 : 41 L.. Crtssmonen, Post Office, New York City. SOLO DT ovs DRIAIGIRTA EVERY TOWN IN TURIIIRTRDIrt/iTES re InnelllNGS, General Agent for the United States, 26'Deilar.8t., New-York, To whom all Whoicentle orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. floes' lords Store. - Lebanon, Pa., and at wholesale by Dyott A Sons, 232 North 2d at., Phila. Dec. 7,1859,-1y • INFANTILE COUDIAL. -- e would re ituent partictilat attention to the advertisement of ;dews. CnunenDucar, addressed to "7lothere." The IrigAgme Co DIAL Dr. EATON Is a medicine of great celebrity, and the standing of its manufacturers NEI be a sufficient guarantee of the care taken in its prepatation, and Its unvarying purity. The "BLOOD FOOD" is for a elm of diseases unfortdrately very prevalent in this vicinity, and Its high reputation should ensure e'rendy Bale.-Willimantic (Ontn.) Jour nal. Beio lel for. For Sale by Dr. OEO. ROSA, op. ...site the Court Reuse, Lebhnon, and T; 1 1 7. DYOTT SONS, Philadelphia: Nev. 28,1860. Free Trade seems now to-be irr favor wiab Napoleon M. To all In need of n good Out beantlfnl WIG, on reasonable terms, we would say from' caper eft call on GEORGII THUM A.I.A ND, 20 South 6th et., Philadelphia, when yOrt ran be suited in a style and manner, unserpassed. Also p,rooure bottle of Lis celebrated HATA 'DTE for beftitifying &o. feb. 22,11360.-Iy. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. — AIrwho muter from weakness or debility, where there is a want of energy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERD PILLS. They immediately purify the biped sad act upon the mainspring of life, giving strength and vigor to the system. Ysong persona en tering Into womanhood with a derangement of tho functions; and to mothers at .the tprn of life, these Pills bo mop Alcacious correctin de of life that mat beton the torn. 'leoung ande l de rly men sutler in a eljnilaremsuner.a4 thn•saine periods, when there is alw/Iye dikter. they shoulbitherefore undergo a course of this purifying- medicine,' which ensures lasting health. This great Household Medicine make among the leading necessaries of life, as it. is well known to the world that It cures complaints Otber remedies cannot reach; this fact is as well esbablisbcd as that the Sun tie World. sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr. Geo R • - Ross anti D. S. Reber, Lebanon Nov. 28, 1.861). . A GREAT 'MEDICINE FOR FEMALES' Ifundrede of stimulants have been invented and sold purporting to be epecifie in the various diseases and de rungemento to which the delicate rennet woman render her subject. The result of these stimulants ben been to impart momentary activity to the nervous system, thud false vigor to the muscles; but Ih relief hos been sec csedoci by a depression and prostration greater than be for,; suij the repeated attempts of invalids to build then idifee up by thew false remedies, have tinall y end ed in destroying eiltit little vital organisation wee left. nut in uoiniOlicEßMANtrlh FR/444ND BiTTHRS," you will find no stab dissotrode results, It lea purely „ g etable compound; propulsion ettlertlly . lkeentille .olpfes, afterthe mairiihr . of the celebrated pro , &Nor," Dcerhaire. tinder* lailinotleenvany nerve and athlete reoefieer,bew'strenttb and vigor, ap i and ffireepirtgarb?"lSekl at Gars , wee, °D. 1 ,4,4 54 ot ber column " 'Nor:28;111 • - Itiijirnto'gfiltirto, German preaching next Sabbath morninglit , lo O'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear ly candialight. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Cnuncn—ServiceAn Tem perance Halt every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. ST. JOUN'S REFORMEDCuenca.—Rog,DIST service every Wednesday evening, at 6i r o'clock ; eve ry Sunday tnorning at 10 o'ulock, and every Sunday evening at 6i o'clock. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M.•nnd German at 2 P. M. in the Moravian church. Preaching—next Sabbath morning in the Ger man, and in the evening in the English btu - gunge, in the First Reformed Church. German preaching next Sunday morning in Salem Lutheran Church and English in the evenin English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. Batritti. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kramer, Mr. Stephen Heilman of N. Lebanon twp., to Miss Eliza Gerberich, of East Hanover twp., Lebo.. non county, On the 6t ll inst., b y the Rev. H. S. Miller, Mr. Adam Poi of Londonderry to Miss StirahNutz of Derry, Dauphin Co. On tho 9th last., by the Rause, Mr. Jacob Conrad of North Lebanon tp., to Miss Levine Miller of Est Hanover. On the lit inst., by Rev. John Zug, Mr. Daniel R. Kline, of Jackson township, this county, to Miss Leah H. Sherman, of Tulpohocken town. ship, Berke county. On the 29th ult, Henry B. Fornsier, of North Annvillo, to Eliza Bender, of Lebanon. On the 22d ult., John Noce, of North Lebanon twp., to Lavine Ortz, of Lebanon. •• - - On the 22d ult., J. K. Kreider, of Nol . thq,ebunon township, to-Elizabetb-Moyer, ofN. At:ll)YMa. The Lebanon Markel. threfully Corrected LEBANON, Wrancsenar r DECESI9ER 12, 1860. r. b. 31111 s Ex. Pam $8 50 Eggs, VI doz., 18 Smith " Extra 6 00-• - Butter, ? Th.. 14 leb.'VnT: Super. iiEles 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime•While'Whent, 1,05 Lard, • II Prime Red Wheat, 1 :00 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 60 Ham, 10 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 9 (late, 28 Sides, 9 Clovereeed, 4 60 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, S Dried Apples, Vi bu., 100 Mixed Rage, 2 Dried Apples, peeled, 150 Flax, VI lb., 12% Peach "Suits," 250 Bristide, lb., 40 Peach "Mitzi:de," 125 Panthers, ll lb., 62% Cherries, 150 Wool, V lb., .40 •Onloim. 37 Soup Beaus,* qt., 6 Potatoes, VI hue, 60 Vinegar, VI gal., 123 A.prie ButterAl crock, 45 IP __ The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, P. M.. Dec. 8, 11860. There is very little shipping demnnd for Flour, and only 4@500 barrele were disposed of at $4,- 75©5 fur superfine, and $5 25 fora lot of coin mon quality extra family. The colds to the re. tailors have , been from our lowest figure up to $O,. 50 for cowmen and fancy. RYE FLOUR is bald nt 19.50(8162, but there are no buyers. Pennsylvania CORN MEAL is very dull and declined 25 cents. The supplies of WHEAT continue light both by railroad and water. Sales of .1(§5.000 bush els at $1 20©1 22 for fair and prime Pennsylva nia and $1 27 for Southern red and $1 30@1 37 for white—the hitter for a choice lot. Pennsylvania RYE sells at 745 cents, and South ern at 68 teats. CORN 115 held firmly. Sales of 3,000 bushels, ineludjng old yellow al. 6.5@66 cents; new ditto et 3860 cents; mixed ditto and new yellow at 00' cents. • OATS are %mellowed, and sel)ing at 32@33 cents for Southern nd 34 cents for Pennsylvania. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle reached near 2000 bead this week, and the market was dull and drooping, prices generally ruling in favor of the buyers. Thu receipts, however, were pretty much all , disposed of, at from $6 to $9 net for cumtnon to prime quality, including n few taken at $3 50@4 the 100755, gross. The principal sales were made at $i 68} the 100 lbs. About 110 Cows weredisposed of at from $25 to $45 each, as to condition. Of flogs, the receipts and sales at the differee t yards reach ed abriat 4000 hendi most of which were sold at from $7 to s7i the 100 lbs not, the latter for corn fed. Some 5500 Sheep were received and sold at the Avenue Yard, at 4/.@se 1 lb, gross, as to condition. gptu LADIES' FAIR; FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST, JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCR commencing on Thursday, December 20th„ lit Puncles new building; wilt be continued during the Holiday's. rriTIE Ladies' and Gentlemen of Lebanon and vicinity j_ are cordially Wilted to give them a call. There will be exposed for rale a large Yariety of Fancy Goods suit able for Christmas Presents. WASHINGTON ARTILLERY. ATTENTION!' "ErOU will meet at the Old Armory, on Friday even ." lag, the 14th inst., az 7 o'civok, fQr imporuiPt sham's. By order of F. Exigat, Captain. Lebanon, December 12,1880: General Orders, No. 3. BAIGADINIC Eissuran's Omer, 2d Brig. sth Mr, P. V. 1 . MTERSTOWN, Decembur 4th, 1860. In accordance with a , special Certificate given by the Brigade Inspector to the NATIONAI. RIFLES. OP JONESTOWN, recognizing said Company as a regular ly organized Company of this Brigade—notice IR, there; fore, hereby given, that the Brigade Board of Auditors will convene on Monday, December I ith. IS6O, at the Public House of TEIMAS LYSEIVII.. in Jonestown, for the purpose of auditing alljustclaims on the Military Fund by-the National' Riftez of Jonestown, commanded by Samnifl 'Faber.; , • By order of ,• " Deng WM. URICII. War. M. Dealt, Brigade - Judge Advocate. Dec. 12, 1860.] • 2d*Brigade sth Division, P. Y. THE HOLIDAYS!! DRY GOODS, GARRETS, GROCERIES, OIL , GLOTH, QUEENS Vir ARE, LOOKING ASS ES, dcc., &.e. Sultablaler'presenta, will bo shown with pleasure to those disposed to look, and eold to purchasers at Paulo prices, at EMU:NTS' Now Store. Lebanon, December 12, 1800, FAMILY GROCERIES ! Porto Rico Sugar, Prime Rio Coffee," New Orleans Sugar, Prime Java Coffee, .Refined All & C Sugar, Youngllyson Tea, Pulverized Sugar, Imperial Tea, Crushed sugar, Baker's Chocolate, Loaf Sugar, Sovering's Syrup, Philadelphia Syrup, Sugar and Molasses, New Orleans Molasses, (New Crop) prime, Layer Raisins, Dried Apples. Valencia Reigns, Dried Peaches, (halves) Seedless Raisins, Dried. Cherries, • Currants, Dried Elderberries, NEW MACKEREL, PRIME' lIAM, PRIME PRIME LARD, CANDLES, SOAPS, &c., . • — On hand, and new mapplies constantly received, and sold at the lowest cash prices, at the New Store of W. K. & J. WREST, Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa LARD, • . • WANTED. POTATOBS, BEANS, J B ;0 11 3, 1111P" , TALLOW, SOAP, BEESWAX, BRISTLES, &e, &c. For which we pay the highest market price In Ex. change for Iderchundine. W. K. & J. ECKERT. Lebanon, December 12. ivo, Fine Residence for Rent. E large and' handsome THREF;STOKY 1 BRICK HOUSE, - in Cilmberland 'street, tt Lebanon, adjoining, property of C. Henry and 1 1 1 Dr. C. D. Gioninger, is offered for rent. The 3 . Home contains a large ['falai with folding docts, and Hall, on the first flodr •, 8 rooms on the 2d and 3d Boors; KrITHEN attached, and also an Out Kitchen. There Is a large Brick STABLE in IlSe 4 lott . plvnty of Carden, anti a large quantity of various kinds - of Fruit Trees.— This is a very commodious and desirable residence.— For farther Information apply 'to • ' HENRI' .RABER., HARRIED' Dr: HABER, • -Administrators of the estate of ELIAS Rum, dec'd. Lebanon, December 12, 1800. Diaries for 1861. DIARIES FOR 1881, DIARIES FOR 1861, DIARIES fOR 1861, . . - ' D.IA.RIE FDIC 1881 D ARLES FOR 1861, New and FMOY Rooks for Christmas . Presents , • . New and Fancy Rooks for Christmas Presents, New and ,Faney Book: for Christmas Presents, New and, 1111116 , .11661Fs for Cbristilas P►Main* 3trat received find for sale by .. ; 4Fltrpc,Oved and for sale by . , ... , • •, , ' : , ..-.., - Just reFqived.angskposiby H E. , itiaiite,Wintiejaid btreetAsobanon.. ti i,-, I 1 4!* u )and stiiiit, lebanozi. _-.` IdnabirAtt•F•4o.lo44 l 4mrsa. vabiumyrecember 12, Niet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE. c , North Lebanon and Mount Hope Plank and Turnpike road Company. STOCKHOLDERS of said company will meta( 1 their office, in Cornwall Township, near tho Bor ough of Lebanon, °ILA/mutely, VIC 71/4 day of January. 1661, betwena the limn of 12 o'clock, M., and 4 o'clock, P. M.. to adopt or reject the Supplement to their Char. tee. pnsaml by the late Legiels,ture, approved by the Governor, February 7, A. D., 11101'. By order of the Bonrd of Manners. JOAN MARQUART, Sec'y. Lebanon, December 12, 1800. riunute NoricE.. NOTICIE is hereby given, that a general meeting of the Stockholders of the NORTH LEBANON RAIL ROAD COMPANY, eriii be held et their °Mee, in the Borough of Lebanon, On 21finulay, January 7, 1861, he. tweet' the boors of 10 o'clock, A. M., and - 12 o'clock, M., at which time end place an election for President and eix Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, wilt ho held. By order of the Beam, Lebanon, Doc. 12, '6o.clt. JOHN W. MISR, Sec'y. • PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that a general meeting' of the Stockholders of the LEBANON OAS =IPA. NY, will be held at the Mlle* of Prealdan4; Jacob Weidle, Esq.. on Monday, January 7.1801, between the hours of I o'clock. and 4 o'clock, P. K., at which time and place en election for seven Managers,. to eervelor the ensuing year. will be held. By order of the Board, Lebanon, Due. 12, '60.4t. JOHN W. MlBli, Seely. Orphan& Court Salr. PUItSUA NT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, will be exposed to solo, by public vendue or out.ery. on Saturday, January 5, 1861, it 1 o'clock, P. M.. at the public house of lloury.Siogrlet, In the borough of Lebanon, • - FOUR CERTAIN LOTS OF. GROUND, altuate in maid borough, bounded on the east by Market street, on. width street the said lots front .about 156 feet, and extend back 126 feet to Patridge alloy. tqtnd is bounded on the north by an, alley and on the aonth by lot No. 2, and has a fine TWO. _ 'STORY' BUCK HOUSE. with FRAME KITCHEN, erected' thereon. The alse I • of the house is by feet, and is calculated far two families, is well built and of good materials. N0."2 is a vacant LOT adjoining No.l and No. 3. ~„ No. 3'is atso's: vacant LOT adjoining No. 2 and No. 4. No. 4 contains a small STABLBotud adjoins No. 3, ssafpinperty now in possession of Catharine Rohrer. Good title and possession will be given on the 'lst of April, 1561. Terms of sale will be made known by PH ARTS CASSIDAY, Adm'r of the estate of folicthist. !Ingram.; dco'd. By the Cottrt—Anonsw Lionr, Clerk. Lebanon, December 12, 1860. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ILL be SOLD at PUBLIC SALE on WEDNES DAY, f/ic 26th cloy of DEDEMBER, 1660, at the Public Honse of Miami' D. CIRMANY, in the Borough of Lebanon. the following Reel Dilate. viz:— No. I—A Three-story BEIM HOUSE, AND LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND in Lebanon borough, • fronting 23 feet on Wiilnut street, and running , !V back 66 feet. The HOUSE le nearly new well " built, with n good STORK ROOM, end all the modern conveniences. There are the necessary out buntings au the lot. The Ideation is one of the beet for'busioces In Lebanon. No. 2—A lIALF LOT OF GROUND in the Borough of Lob anon, fronting 33 feat on Pi p egrove street, and running back-19S feet to an alley, on which areal erected a two-story frame ILOUSE, 20 by 28 feet, ay. l bark KITCHEN, and necessary ont-buildings.— This property it within a houdred feet. north of the Lebanon Valley Railroad. No. B—The undivided half in a LOT or PIECE, of gra GROUND on Centre street. north of Cumberland, kal Lebanon borough ,ou which is a FRAME HOUSE, isMl6 by 22 feet, and necessary out.huildings. P. S.—lf not sold OD said day, the above property will be rented, RC public sale. at the sae time and place.— r" s anliOn will 40 siren on the Ist of April, 1881. Sn)e to otOrtillongit 46 I O'clock, P. M., When coo dittoos win be PAO };ll9..vik by ISAAC 51iLLER.- 4ssignee of JOILV GASSEI7 Dac.l2, ISOO Statement I,l l ' THE LEBANON RANK, published es required by N / the Act of Assembly, wised Oct. 13, 1857, viz: LLUANON Bszot, Dec. 5. 1800. Ist.,-.Loans end Discounts, $392;775,84 2d.—Specie $42.538 51 Notes of other Banks, 4,735 00 DuO ley other Banks, 18,202 05 05,475;50 &I;---Totes in Clreulation. 172,090 00 Ath",—Deposits, including Individual depoa 1 4252 12 its and balances due to-other Ranks, i . EDW. A. UHLER, Cashier... SwoeN and Subscribed before me. Dee 7, 1800. JOSEPH GLeUO, J. P. Lebanon, Dec. 12,1&00. Statement OT THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. LIIBANOS Pa., Dee. 4 1860 ASSETS Loans and Discounts Due by other Banks Notes of other Banks Cash drafts and cheeks Specie OM and Silver) LIABILITIES. Note; In cirCulatlon . • . $1.14.995 00 Amount of Deposit!, Including Su. dl, id nal- dbposits and balance due to.,tber banks 40,21 a 21 4 115,214, 24 'The above statement le correct, to the belt of lay knowledge and belief. JOS. KADDLI, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before ri s e; Dec. 5, MO. Lebanon, Dec. 12, 1860. ANTIIOST S. Eta' 1 J. P. BLACKWOOD'S MAIAZINE MEM BIUTISII REVILER'S. - GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBE ! Prentinms and . Reduelioni.4 L. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK: contintte to. publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). 2 . THE EDINBURGH 'REVIEW (Whig).. The NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church). 4 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), 5. BLACKWOOD'S Edinburgh MAGAZINE (Tory) The present critical state of European affairs will render those publications unusually interesting florin!: the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written pews-items. crude speculation v, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tonic of the future historian, writ ten after the living in tares tend excitement of the great Point:Cal events of thp time, shall have envied away.— lt is to these Veriodiealiftliatiitualers tenet look for the onlykreally intelligible and reliable history of current evader, and.a.4 such, iu addition to their elliiteter3 ecieutific, and theologibal character. we urge thdei imon the considera: ion of the reading public.. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British publishers gives additional'valee to,theso lteprints,in asmuch as they can now be pleitial in ths 'quaa of sub scribers about as eodn as therorigintil editions. I:'MUtEt. (Regulir"Prices.) Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 For illy two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews; , 7 00 Nor all four of the Reviews, 8..00 For .Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00, For Blackwood sod ono Review, 5 00 For Blackwood and two ReviowS 7 00 rtir Blackwood and threelteikhrs, ' 9 00 Nor Blackwood and the tour Reviews, .' 19. 00 Honey current in the Sluts where issued received at pl POSTAGE. The postage to any. part of the !Jutted State , - will be but Twenty fintr cause year for -Blackwood," and but fons 'teen cents a year for lead' of the Reviews. At the above Wove the Periodicals will be fernialted for 1861, end ne s intro' Ti) NEW SUIISORIBERS, the No in f the saute rdri•ki f_ r 1859 will be fur niiOwl complete without additional charge. mow e t,e mote ephemeral Magazines of 'he day. these Periodicals lose little by ago. a full year of the Nos. for 1850, luny be tegarded needy as valu able as for 1861-: Subscribers wishing also the Nos. f 1800, e ill he 141110 th , f. i”w rxrucm ELY LOW RMS. 30,01itlia , Offers for 1859, 1860, and, 1801, Together. tilacknOors Magazine,. the three yearry,, $5OO Far . any on. Ravin* For any byvccitavtaws . - For 11litliVuolt anWona ICavi Poi ittackwoo.i. Arpl two ROTICATII For three Reviews " " 11 ott For Rieckwoill and throe it views 'l6 Oil . . For the tntr Reviews • -- .13 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews "• " 'l7 00 A'y of the shore work.; Will KIS , hr furnished .to Few Subsceibers for thu year 1e5031.7 and S. At o ne.hal r the Regular SabseriptlOn Prices Thus a Nt.;w So becrlbur may , °UAW the Reprints of the Four Reiff. a and Blackwood: , SIX CONSECUTIVE YEARS FOR Itn ,t I • Which. is about the price t f the o vino/ worst for ouo year As we shAll nerer again ho likely to offer such induce- Entails no tha.e hen- presented, ,V 0 IV Is THE TIME TO SKIIVIeIIfEI CtT-Rentitotite4 must in all CitSSe be made dirid to ffiervielidisi, for at these priies no commt.obin' Cab be allowed to soot , . Addries,l.XONAltD SO4IT A CO. No 54, Gold Street, New York. George lioninwols LEBANON COUNTY' • ___ _ SIMINNIO 119 . • •sca - TRANSPORTATION LINE, By. Lebanon Valley, Railroad. PARTICULAR attention Will becnaid to Goode shill). ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. anode will be Rout daily to autpfr9m Philadolphial to roebanon, town and Annville Sfatkine, andlleotthir pointa in tbe . County. sp,p,e']Glrncttntrrgted fon at ,tikeleaket,poesible irates , arrt The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and' attend Ily . ; toAlie;repe!ving rod` lal!gery of all, Freigb . • F oe i n yeematioa, apply:MAl/1 TUB at the Lebanon Talley Railroadlfils4lo. bandfii EDWARD. Al Oa. hk,dget4 Jn P i niladelphia. iylll 11Wbe:fiktfid-Itettrlfeklukire'lletiVireill' Intaadelphell " . y • • July 11, 'ell GEO. ROMAN. ONLY DigCOVERT Wotrtii of OW Confidence foi ESTORIN G! • THE . BALD ''AND 7 GRAY,' IAANY, eince the greetdiseoVery of Prof. Wood, hew attempted not only to imitate his restorative, but profess to have discovered. something that would pro duce remelts identical; but they hare all come and gone, being carried away by the wonderful results of Prot. Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave the Acid to its resistless sway. Read the followlogl— linth, Maine, April 18th, 1859. Prof. 0. J. Wooly & Co.; Cents :—The letter I wrote you in 1856 concerning your valuable flair Restorative, and which you have published in this vicinity and else where, has given rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts in the ease. The enquiries are. firet, Is it a few of my habitation and name. as stated in the com munication: second, is it true of all therein contained ; third, does my hair still continue to be iu good order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer in variably yes. ;lie hair is even hotter than in any stage of my life for to years past, snore soft, thrifty, and bet. tor colored; the came is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it is not generally true, is that the substance Is washed off by frequent.ablirtiou of the face when If care were used by wiping the fore le clove, con nection with the whiskers, the saaie result wilt follow as the heir. I have been in the receipt of a greal;num ber of letters front all ports • f New England, aeking me if my hair still continues to be good: as there is so much fraud In the monnlettore anti sitie of various compounds as well us this, it has, no doubts been tensely imitated and been used, not only without any good effect but to absolute injury. I have not used any of your Restore tire of any ereoutit for some months, and yet my hair. is es good as ever, and hundreds hate examined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years old and not a grey hair ferny head or ou coo face; 'and to prove this filet, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. I re. calved your favor of two quart bottles last summer, for which 1 ant grateful: I giaye it to sty friends and there by luduei d them to tryit, many were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and used it with nuiver. eel successi I will raft as a faVor. that von send me a test by which I tan discover timid In the Rest -ratite, sold by many, I liar, without authority front you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good effecter do not follow, the failure is caused by the impure article, which curses the inventor of the gdad. I ileum it my duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect ou my hair, es I assure all who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Amens, Run Ky., Nov. 3u. 1858. Prot 0./ Mon: Dear Sir.—l wontd certainly he do ing you a great injustice not to make knotin to the world, the wvinderfiil, as well as the unexpected result I have experienced front using OVI3 bottle of your Ilalr Restorative. After using every kind of Restora tives extant; but with out success, and my head nearly destitute of hair, I Was dually induced to try ft bottle of your Hair Restorative, Now, candor and justice compel tue to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a now and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the ed giest was. I will therefore take occasion to recom mend this invaluable remedy to au who may feel the necessity of it. - Respectfully yours. ltsv. S ALLEN, BROOK. P. S.—This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (es you are aware of) Is unsolicited : but if too think it worthy a phtee among the rest, in sort if you wish; if not destroy awl say netting. Yours. &c., Rev. B. * A. B. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: Jorge, tnedinnt, and small; the small holds ,t 4 pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle: the medium holds at least twenty per cent. Mote in proportion than the small, retails for two tiollars per hottb.; the large holds a quart, ttf per cent. ,more in proportion, and ro. tails for $8 per bottle. ' - • 0. J. WOOD CO., Pmprintori, 444 Dri:44.aay, ;New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Loula, 310. And sold by all goodDruggista mud Parley Owds Dealers. Nov. 7,18110.-3 m. Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Val Hey Branch. 1 . 04,17_ Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. )Ass LEttAIOY I going East to Leading, at 9.13 A. 33., and 2.20 P. M. Wass Lebanon, going West to HarriShurg, at 7.24. P. NI: and 11.45 A. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia,. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams. port, An. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes• bane, fittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania!' "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. - 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baltimore. $3 30.. , , . . SO lbs. baggage 411oied to each paSampar. . The Second Class Cars run with all the abose.traisk , Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to , Niagara Fells, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Canadas; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fovea, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent. at Lebanon. Through First-Class-Coppon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares. to all the principal points in the North and West. and Tee Canadas., COM HUTA TION TICKETS. 'Wittel7.6 Coupons, at 25 per cant discount, between any Points desired. and • MILEIOE: TICKETS. iJood for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l3 each for Families and Basins: Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading. Harris burg and Pottsville at S A. NI. and 3 30 and CP. M. Sias- Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Fans charged, if paid in tne cars. G. A. NICOLLS, July 25, 2300. Engineer and Superintendent. $195,418 0- $l^222G 4,690 00 671 07 27,57170 g~5,r35 36 11114, 6'91 r-11 THAT rxEny Farmer, Xechanio and Basinass Man Wants JUST PUBLISHED, The T(4l'ship and Local LIIWS, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COMPILED FROM TD ACT 'OF ASSEMBLY BY WILLIAM -T. HAINES, 1124:1 kar rtIVLISItED By ER WARM J. JAITIES WEST CTISSTER, • d' films work contains over 400 pages of eosely printed matter, and be sold by. subscription. lettiaches nib ditties of 'Justice of the Peace, with forms fit the !rant action of their business. It teaches the thltici of Colist:Oes with ail the necov . earyforms. appm iviinittir to the, office. It contains the dories of thd litaiZvisiors of every County and Township In the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the laying out and opening of public and private roads, of vacatiugand altering rend?, the buildiu of bridges;&e., It contains the Common chop. .with explans. tious. decisions and tarentions, together with forms for Deeds, Bonds, C.intracts, Certificates. &r., &e. This de- partment of the work Witt compiled at llarrisburn by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy. Superintendent, and is alone worth the prieo of the volume to any one inter ested in Common Scheel. It donto.ins the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Shoop. It containathe - chities of Assessors. • ri contains the laws in relation to Strays, Mules and It contains the lung,' relative to Fences. and Fence Fiowers. . .14 coutaine the laws relatlye to Game limiting. Trout and. Doer,. 'lt 'contains the Election Laws with all the necessary 'Forms. with It contains the Naturalization Laws, with ail the nec essary forms fur Application. ' It contains a largo nuinbey;:of tool nrint, which are used in the every day - transaction of business. such. as Acknowledgmentsdartdivits, Artittlesof .Agreementa and Contrabts:Wfitiership. Apprentices, Assign-tomtits, Attestations, Bills of Bxchauge and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds. Checks, Covenants, Deeds Deposi tion, Duo BIN and Produce Notes, Landlord and Ten ant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts anti Releases .The work is bound in Law sheep, and will be sold to subscribers at st. 2, per copy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers in the State and has received their unqualified approbation, ass re liable hand book of rot:ore:ice upon ail subjects upon which it treats, The whole Is arranged in inch a Man ner as to present a plain, italicise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Mears, as may be readi• ily understood by any on. Lebanon County will be thoroughly canvassed for the worlx,tual the support of the citizens is respectfully soli cited IL 11. ROM, General Artent for LBRANON . Comm. P: 9.—Good con viostors :we wanted in ell , parts .4 . this County for the galore work. to whom a liberal com pensation will be given. Applirations which Must be made at au earll , data, addressed as above ssill . receive . . prompt attention. - November 31, 1860.-It. Ou .n 7 800 " ,8 00 V 17., 00 ATKINS & ORO. promise to be punctual. and will en doavor t. lame ttl who may call on tbela los Boata nod rilOrth Lebanon Steam Mill. rum undersiovd having leased the NORTH LEBANON STEAM FLOUR t , . MILL, Will promptly attend to :01,; CUSTOM WORK that may be entrusted to b‘m. - • Ile will also buy ull kinds ,of GRAIN, and pay there• for the highest 31arltet prices in cash. The pmtrOnnge mu t o noeuragoinetit of the public is respectfully solici ted, as he hopes to merit it by fair dealing and atten tkat to business. JONATITAN GEESAMAN. North Lebanon, June 20,1860. To rersoi,s out of Employ- inttait. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 'DIE ERIE SE • INC MACH' Commission, or wages at from $25 to $3lO per month, - and expenses paid. This is a nemAlaeltinei and so simple in itmconotruction that a child of, 10 itairs can learn to 'Oj,erattit _ it by, half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sowing Machine is use, and the price is but Fitt'Oen Dollars. Persons wishing an agency will address . . J. -N. DOYTAN. SpreAttry, Brielevying motheTointiapy,, n EoMbar 21'1800.Let. MILAN, 0410. • • • . Algela .• • Witsite4l.- rim ..11 5 notv.inventions—one very recent: nod of af.'sraat vaide to fwtoilies. ALL ply great private, to Aguas. Sand . rotiViiumps and got 80 pages particulars. ' • EPllltAr.5l BIL9WN, Lowell, 51088: .00labor 10,1.560;430 0 . ' . - • 7 7 . ' • -, tY".Y 011 'WANT atpliffrOaft'APH bf yourtaltbilrfeaci,the boa f 7 "to bli , bad DAILY'$ 7 flatle§ , , . beat ti 30 bendsf 1 7 74 pit Sauk: 7 - "' • . ' 7 7 - , If you want Coal Bucketo, Shoji)la ,'- itoW Gall at: the Tin and 'Shoot Lon Store of GEOIIOZ SWAY. BM MELEE Atte Goods! .7",7ew Goods AT CHEAP Or STORE RAUCH & At the c or ner of Cumberlond ..%reel and- Flank .Road, LEBANON, PA. M • 911.9. RAucrr d: LIMIT tnke pleasure leforms Ing their &lands and the public generally that they have Just 0 peued a large and carefully selected seatirt nlent of DRY GooD3, on,oc,,„:KtEs. UEENSWAREI, Jto.. to which the, retpectWly invite Q the attentiou of th e public. Their DRY GOODS Lave all been selected with the greatest care from the largest Importing Houses h, I,l,ll,,do pbia. GROCERIES, 41 large stock or cheap. Sugars. Coffees, Tem, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spires. , Aho. a large assortment of QUEEN SWARI3. • among which are the newest patteru9, together with HI. u:mt nn eialleaa variety of Goods iu their lieu of bant am, 19111rh will be raid very cheap for rash, or Comity Pfutiuce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS!! 13AGS1! 1 The attention of Millers and tearinerA is directed to their lurge stock of BAGS,' which they will sell at wholesale prizes. October 17, 1660.) IiACCII it LIGHT. _ _ wo zoo . .71ITLITItt 0. .t 46 (St A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, 417 7 DYSPte r° 114Y1C,ORATINC, CORM. To the citiv,as of NelorJersay •• and Penney'.- vania. Apoth,cories, Druggl4.L Orocer4 and Frivol; Amities. i Wolfe's Pure Cognac lirsualy. Wolfe's Pure Matieria. Sherry and Port Wine. I Wo'fan Pare datnalea and St. Croix Rum. I Wolfe', Para Scotch and Irish Whisky. . A LI, IN BOTTLES,. I beg.leave to call the attention of the citizens of tha United States to the above WIN'ISS and LIQUORS. irm• I ported by UDOLPUO WO Fli of New-York. whose i name is familiar in every part of this country for the 1 purity of his celebrated SchiedamSchnapp. Mr. Woirc,in ! his letter to me speaking of the purity of his Waxes and Lancsans, pays: "I will stake my reputation es a anen.my t standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the. 1 City of No.. York, that all the liasNor and Wales which l I bottle are pure as imported. and of the best quality. and ran be relied upon by every purchaser." Every I bottle has the proprietor's name on thevax.andfadelina 1 Ile of his signature on the certificate. 'Dm public ere ,t respectfully invited to rail and examinefor themselves. l Par sale at. RETAIL by all Apothecaries and Grocers In 1 Philadelphia: 1 . . O.E.V. IL ASUTON, No. 832 .I.l!orket at.. Phil's. Solt Agent for Philculetp.hia. Read the following from the New York Courier: Emmons flostscss FOR ONE Nsw YORE MNROILENS.-- f Wu are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there 1 Is one place to our city where the physician, apothecary, 1 and country merchant, can go and piwchase pure Wines 1 and Liquors. as pure as imported, and. of the hest qual I Ity. We do not Intend to give an elaborate description I of this merchant's exteneive business, although It will I well repay any stranger or citizen to .visit ODOLP/10 1 WOLPE'S okteneive warehouse, Nos„18, 20 and 22,1 tea. • ver street, and Nos. 17. 19 and 21. 3farketfield street.- 1 Lis stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could hot have been less thou thirty tkouaand cases; the Brandy. same ton thousand cases—Vintages of IS3ti to /ea; and ten thousand motes of Madeira. Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and rrieh Whisky, Jamaica and St. 1 cross Rum, Willa ',WY odd and equal to any in this coun try. Tie also hes threalaro collars, filled atilt BrantlY. Wines. kc„ in mulcts. under Custorn4Tauer key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wotpe'e Pales of ,Senapps ;2.11 year i amounted to ono hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in loss than two years lie may La equally successful. with his Brandies and WilleS. Ills business merits the putronsgo of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for maim/ use should send their orders direct to Mr. WOLFE, until every Apothecary in the land make up their naiads to discard the poisonous stuff from their Shelves, and replace It with WOLFE'S pure Sirs and fauvoies. We understand Mr. Wotrz, Tor the accommodation of small dealers la pike country, puts up assorted cases of Wince and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, 'should be sustained against hie tens of thousands of op -1 ponents In the United States, who sell nothialebut hal tatiou , ruinous alike to human health end happiness. For sale by Dr. Ross and D. S. Itaber. I September 12. IEOO,-6w. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors-and manufaeturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED FromAcli BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained feint tatiort heretofore unknown. A few facts upon, this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coining year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians 'in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not, only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but Ire ready. at Ulf .timet to give t esibtionials. to itti efficacy in all Cases orstonlaChie derangements and the diseases resultingtherefrom This is not a temporary popularitY,'cibtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities cl the Bitters., but a solid estimation i.,f; nn invalimille medicine, Titieh IS destined. to be. as enduring as time aaelf Hostetter's. Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and vavioua other bilious complaints have counted their victims by. hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the '4 Bitters" are.a certain dire for the Dyspepsia. end like diseases, is to the proprietors a dourdo of un alloyed pleasure. It remores all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality.to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. it operates nitin the stomach, liver, wed other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature.- Elderly persons may use the Hitters daily as perdireetions' on the bottle; and they will find in it a stiinulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years,- as it is pleasant to the prilate; : invigorating to the bowels, excellent .'as rirtortie; and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi deuce of thousands of aged men and - women who have experitineed the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangementaand general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have nbnro,lopoct all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sea. There are certain periods: when, their cares are so. harassing that. many OfAnni sink under the triale - "I'lle relation of t.Wler and child is so“iihtmrbittgly tender, that the mother,:esPccially if she ho young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety' for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, ' OW Wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity fora stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system r aud enable-tho, mother to bear up under her exhausting trials 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 toile taste as well as certain to give, a permanent increase of bodily strength,.. , • . All those persona, lo'irliem lie have particu larly referred above,' to wit: sufferers frosts fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrlicea, dysentery, indigestion; loss of appet.ite„and all diseases or derangemerits of the rdliiirach superannuated •inValids, 'persons, , o, - sedektary occupation, and nursing mothers, will coat - sell their own physical welfare by giving tolles tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. the.publienainst using any of thri,tertnyirnitationti qx eoparei feits, but ask for IlosTerizar's BLEIIIeAT I VAS: STONACII PiTTEllsottnd see tllO. each boulaliati the. words "Dr. J. Dostctter's Stomach Bitters" blown ou the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the colic; and Observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Air- Prepared end sold *HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa:, and sold by , all druggists, grocers, .and dealers' generally througb.O4t: tltell.rLited States,•Soith Arno rioa;tand Germany. . . By Dr. (4e):: D.0a5....P. 8. Ribbi.i T.h.. anorielt. C. Saittor.v., prNiaricksharg If. D. Warr Syn...l.Asaville; Marttaltatiy, - Pabnyra: -• • Pbaeiel4r 6;=°881-15. ~, • . If you want pod Store p pb WI at Oct Tin awl Sheet Irou Store of 0)10W111. MAY. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. N oz n i t s er tte h ti er nz a t u o d ba 3 your and s ograpesbt.ropria. coleas d I at the , . Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Mantfaa. tory of ,Tames N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Rank. where can be had the inrgeet and beat assortment of PARLOR, lIALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, One burn- WE for Parlors or Bed Chamborn of bin own wake, with a general araertinent of Parlor 3TOVEri, and a large variety of the beet Conking Stereo in the county bor • aunt. which he warrants to bnke or roast. -WAS!! BOILERS COLI7 tautly on Laud of all Mass, and d , boat material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the borer , Seat Irma meal the beet made in Lebanon. Man, a large stork of TIN WAKE, made of the best materiel and in /V workmanlike manner. .A.e he in a prartical WOrkman, and has had en experience of Wen. ty Ore years. he feels confident that he - can glee gcnetts/ satishiction. lie takes this method of returning. hit thank(' to hie numerous cwtotnera for their liberal support. and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own buelneas and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of public patronage. „7/1111:3 N. ROGERS. Lebanon, November 7. 1880. AsEir Particular attention paid to all ltitria or JOBB/Me. Stied as itottlai, Spouting: ,at t I all eroek,warrantedl WALNIUT STREET, STILL mitt!. re ClAeopett. Dest Selected, and Largest aodc / WALL PAPERS / Window Shades. Curtaius, &c, THE 'UNDERSIGNED basing in connection with hilk BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, rdiaxed the entire gunk et WALL PA ERS of Monne Watarz at , ncsert and W. G. W.tne, and having also re• cently received large anoplios from New Pad. adulßbia, including the latest and meet !Jan.:tutu/0 styles oP- Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Paneling 3, Fire Board Prints, Window Curtains, Sh% des, 4.c., now manufactured. II Is stack presents the best nosed merit of Papers both in style anti quality. that has ever been seen in Lebanon, and as he lies tiouAlit most of his Papers at reduced rates, for CAiti. ho in able fo suit Wail Paper et cheaper rates than they can be obtained at any other place. lie has also made arraugeminita with the beet Paper ifelmors in ' ebanon to pot rip paper for him, if de...froth at the shorto it neti , :e en the most roar °outdo terms, , . , Oleo him a call nail eonvirtroL 4-41 i" Remember the place, at the „Yew Bookrttitstier Frafnue Sired, a few doors south of Kurtnany't Ireetif. ware Store. J. lIE.N.ItY dILLLI It. Lebanon, April a, isal. - - It ysu want good tinn stare cull at tho Tin and Sheet Iron Store of GEOHUL: SHAY. Lebanon ,Feenale Seminary. J. H. POST, X.' 8., F'rin'cip.f..-1. prr E NINTH 811:5S101.1 will commence Soptember 1660. This School is desist:x(4 to elevate the stand• and of female adoration, and to offer superior ndrantse gee at a model site cost The school scar is divided Into two sessions of fire month: eneh. Charge per session, from 7 to 16 dollars. according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and Gorman. Particular attention given to the musical ttepart ment. Instuction upon the Plano. 61Cledeon end Gal tar wild .„ - Pupils not connected with the EClredirill he waited upon at, their home)", when doge ed;and et the neual rates • • Early appicatiou slurald he made to Bcord cf DZrcears: B. U. L'E.WSIAN . , 3. J. STINE., C. D. VunNtly, J. W. JOHN MEI-LY. C OR.EENAWA C. D. OLONINGEIt„ JOS/A II ruNCE. ISAAC TECH:LEI. -. L4betnon, Aug. So, I,le D. Wanted to Buy, 50,000 u. 50 8 0. O S b j u i v.i l le 1 1 : S C 0 i r : .7 l Y r E tg,tino busimis OAT,s;. . 50.1104 blitiAlfi 'WHEAT,. AIso,.C,LOtERSEED, TIMOTILY SEED, Flaxseed,. hae ithieb the highest CASIi prices will be paitl.st the Lob *nun Valley Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE UO.FPIIAN. Letnnon July 1L15..1.3. • GEOICGE KEANE ' I 7OIIISEY 1T LA.W.-0111e., with I..rrf Kuxe,Esq • 1 - llmi3c.e, Pft Lie.Lanon, 30; 1359. J. U. BOWMAN, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Las REMOVED his (Ace a A Funch's New Building ; (second story ! ) Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pn. Lebanon, April 6, 1869 . Wen. M. DER R, 71 OnNEY AT LAW, has removed his office to Cum beriand street, in the mon formerly occupied by Reizensteln Si Mos', as annuity store,opposfb; Charles Greenawalt's Hardware &ore. Lebancin„Aprii ' ' • Hiraila W. iitt•unk 4 9 FORMERLY OF JONESTOWN. LEBANON COUNTY, would respectfully Inform his friends, and Utopia>. lit', that be leis connected hint:telt with Mr. Lowsa, la the TODAIX , I. SNUFF AND SD') A R BUSIXE*S, No. 139 North Third Street, Phila, where he will be glad to receive etratoinertt, earl sell st rates that will prove as llrfactery. l'l,ll,•delptda. July 12, IECO, WOOD and 00411 YARD. THE undersigned._ having bought Mr. 1,„._ ~ Henry Sponn's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance nortli , last of Messrs. Fosfar 3lutch'e Foundry, in' the'horough of North Lebanon; and also bought 'From lan) to 300 CORDS OF .WOOD and from 60U to 1003 TONS OF COAL, of ail kinds and grades. which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as smell profits SA will suit the times. I therefore 14. Tito all those that ate in want of any of those articles to eon and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant./ North Lebanon, April/4,11308.-M Great ,111,Argains L. IC LAUDERMILCII - .offera - his larifif - S - toek • PALL AND WINTER GOODS, At greatly REDUCE!) PRIMES French and American Mack Cloth, IIL ek and Fancy Casdinere., Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Testing, Salina, Cajon- Cassimeres. Jeanes, Cloaks. Cloakii. Ctonkp, for Ladidsi Shawls. Shawls, Shawla, Shawls } D,L...taaa, Main and fancy, Hosiery and Mayo. nincn flUil Fancy Press Silks. Figured and Plain French 9i, , rinrwa, Figured and Plain German ;SterinoaS, Black and Fancy A ipaecas, Figured Cashmeres, Nubias, Zephyr Hoods and Under Slaayeg, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ilueliskin Cleves and Carpet., Carpets. Carpets, Calicoes at all lees. The highest market prices paid. in mcrebendixa. for all kinds of Country produce. et the Old Stand of Geo. Pflager, Cumberland street, !Amnon. new neounled by L. H. LAUDERMILCII. Lebanon, December 3, IRO G - N AS . .';*;)1V,1)1A I , AGENT THIS DELICIOt'S TONIC STIMULANT, UPECIA; „for, the. mil . of'..llte.„Zireqt'eal Profession ithitbe flfm4. harlioi superseded the' so called —Gins," ••Arctnatic." • •Vordirtl," n?..iedicatek" “Pcitospps." eto., is now endorsed by all of the promi nent Ott sides's. rhemista and connoisseurs. ss possess , ing all of those intrinsic medic's' qualities (tonic and durstie) which belong to en OLD and PORE Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by oil druggists, grocers, etc• A. M. DINING ET: 3; CO.. (Established in 1778.) Solo Proprietors. Pi o. 19 'Broad street. T. For vale I,y. pnExca. 3UCUARDS k & end ell tho prominent Wholesale Dug gist. in Philadelphia. Dam - ober , 1860-Iy. LAYAVETTE :BROWER, GAS FITTER, WVALNUT. STREET, next door to A. S. V;LV'S °Moe, LEBANON. YA. [.lam. 4, IS By Dr. Ciao. Rom, D. S. Ember, J. L. Lemberger, Le* non; J. C. Seltzer, Frederick:4mm ; D. DiavorAlko w Annrille; Martin Early, Palmyra. Copyier=Sirnitli Removal'. lIR utideloikucti has ItF.MOVAIb' -.144 COPPEIt T 8)11111 and -BRASS IVORICTXti , PIIJSThESS to Market .Street. the MOM d dsorfrok l Orickter's Ma where be will.be happy to sue all Ilia oid friends nod coattail• era. and where lie has lours:teed futilities for atteudinig - to all the departments of his busines=. Particular attention giros to Pap ttaixc. All orders thankfully received and promptly +Wooded to. CHARLES 11. S.M VCR ILIN, Coppersmith and itranworker. Lebanon, March 7,1800. 4 JO*IgrU:REIN1F114,11 1 :11r S N't NV LIQUOR': '6I I OIM. -- CORNER of WALNUT fa:id ti.i C,lll.ls:testr» , . . LERANIM r 4. . rf, nIE subsCrieen isavineopetted'a litplor dere; :is 'pre. I pared to furnish ali kinds of Itwairt and Doutesdte Liquors, whol.e.ale and retail at the itrweet 'Otalt i yet Ris stock constits. , WINES,' BRANDIES. GINE,— 1 . 1 ,, 1 . • . . RIM WHEAT, N15.1...t. . PQ.T.Viollittld RYE WiliSitVii; & A Au of *hick willile warranted to be as • represent and 141 at:prices tppt, at.ill !nuke it an:object for dealers tiiiiiy,of,„l:drn, insteadof gofturor sending to the city. leis toped the iletal tCeepqrs.ond others-will,_,. cait and eland'as his stock batit*pnichasintl'elsownita4a. .. Yliyaleituni are tilsittOpOrtfully requeetedio' give his liquors-a trial. itels4„:, Ate taistand only girt ate of Pars Pad Vinailiiiakia thittxougiu Deo;2, IOW AMPS' INSIti1CA1(11, =1111:63 !!=1:11== S. J. SVIMar 3. IV, WISIL 081
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