The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 26, 1860, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1860
HOME AFFAIRS.
ISIMEEZEM;MiIIEi
Dr. HOOKER'S Dental Office will be
'closed from the 17th December to the 7th Jan
uary, no he rrtll bo absent from Lebanon. 4t.
The Mail between Lebanon and
;Sturdferstown is again carried daily, as follows
'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by way of Ach
•ey's, and Mondays, Wednesdys nod Fridays by
the old route.
Uso "IminERGER's Frost Coro" for
the relief and care of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes,
M a ntis, Fars, to. It has now stood the test of
three winters.and can be safely recommended as
jurt the article. Full direction., accompany each
mottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Letnberger,
Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon.
LADIES' FAIR
Tho fair bald by the Ladies of St. John's Re
formed Mach willeontinue to be open in Ft:limb's
Hall every afternoon and evening until after The
Holidays. A variety of useful and fancy articles
aro offered for Inlet nor do the Lndies fail to pro.
vide ouch refreshments as the varied taste of vis
itors may call for. The eight of the. many
"tbings of beauty" eT.hibited the nicely dec
orated Hall, is 'alone worth a vidit, Many have
nlready been delighted with their visits-to the
place. Go nod see! Go and buy Go . and en•
courage the ladies in a laudible enterprise l
Jacob Weldle, Esq., of this borough,
'WfIS Inst week appointed by Governor Ro cker, a
Notary Public for this oonnty, in place of Henry
Hoffman, whose commission expires. Mr. Wei.
Klle's commission dates from the 29th of this
anonth.
flow TO MAKE MINCE MEAT.—As thi s
Is the Reason when everybody makes mince pies,
and ns only about one•balf of our house-keepors
know how to taake GOOD pies, we have °Wattled
the following excellent• receipt, which we ond
recommend, ns we have fully tested it. Let our
readers try it, and
, our word for it, they will
heartily ogres with us in our opinion. Here is
the receipt {—Two pounds of beef, two poundßfof
suet, four pounds of sugar, two pounds of stoned
ratline, four pounds of currants, one pint of bran
dy, one pint of Lisbon wine; four pounds of op•
plea cot fine, one nutmeg, quarter of an ounce of
cloves, half nn ounce 6f cinnamon, half on ounce
of citron, and the pealing of en orange with the
juice. This will Make forty pies.—Ex.
rThe above recipe has too much sagar and not
enough.brandy.—En.]
Joseph Brielcer's house in North
Leaman borough, suitable for a Tavern, Store or
11,eataurant, will be loitered for Rent, at public,
out.ery, on Saturday, January 12, 1881. •
A man named Hicks was arrested
in 'Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, on Wednes
day last charged with stealing a coat nod pocket
hook at Harrisburg, from Mr. Straw. Ile was
token to Harrisburg.
KILLED DY AN ACCIDENT.—George
AV. Rupp, while attempting to get upon n pns
songer railway ear In Philadelphia, on Monday
evening of week,, Missed his footing, fellun
der the ears and was killed. He was the eon of
I. Daniel Rupp. Esq., formerly of Jonestown,
his ef.•unty.
This inorninb Wed nesdny,) ty
tour years ago, Gen. Washington crossed theriver
;Delaware on the tee, surprised the British at
'Trenton, captured ono thousand Hessians, one
ihousend stand of arms, Fix pieces of artillery,
.end the same day re-crossed the Delaware with
.'the fruits of his during.
Pmts.—Jacob Lightner, confined
in our ja II for steeling boots, lie:oame dissatisfied
with his quarters last week, and slipped out of
the door while the Sheriff's bock was turned, and
escaped. Jacob, come back end claim. the $25
reword offered for your arrest by the Sheriff.—
At n meeting of Mt. Libanus Encampment No.
01 T. 0. of 0. F., the following officers were elee
tad for the ensuing term. O.'P Charles H.
Melly; 11. P.—AVilllam C. Fauber; S. Iv.—
Adolphus
,Relnoehli. J. W,—Tobias Reineehl,
(s. s.); S.—David E. Miller; Treasurer.—An.
drew Reineehl Trustees.—John T. Atkins,
Henry Tice, Levi Schools. Mr. Heim
has exelienged his Jietire and lot, corner of Eliz
abeth street tied Jail alley, with Ciacirge L.' At•
for brick. Mr. John H. Oberly sold
his Tavern stand and Coal yard at ?dissenter's
Station, to Mr. George Fussier, for $7500.
The executors of David Matthew, dee'd sold the
Tavern stand and Store house,in Normanstown,
to Mr. F. A. Shultz, for $2,000.- The Teach
ers of Londonderry district, have unanimously
agreed to attend the County Institute to be hold
in January,--.4. Jonestown correspondent
says: “The spiritual communications with Miss
Mary Moyer have recoUnnenced, and among the
various Intelligence imparted, was the joyful news
that she was the medium by which a large sum
of money that wimuoneealed in the earth under
the hearth of tifrii.old house, could be found.—
Bet after (listing without etumess, probably to
the Depth atAla the treasure' ,was to be, she
concluded thciterls was sinful, 01114 relinquished
it,"
SEASONABLE HINTS AIIQUT PERSONAL
.. •
Comrowr.--A thin shawl May De made warm by
folding, fl newopoper inside of it. This paper
is iinperyions to the wind and cold air From out
side, itui prevents the ;sapid escape ot.the warm
air beniSath it: Every one knows that ,the bent
, of the body is carried off much more rapid* in
:t high . wind than in n calm. ._The • wind blown
away the heat evolved from the body, Iota: in a
perfectly: still air this bead 'warthog, and consti
towhee on atmeepherie envelope eo nearly of the
7 rano temperature with the body' itself that the
latter is not so quickly robbed of its notarial heat.
A piece of silk oil otdth, stitched in the folds of
.ti shawl, is more flexible than the paper, and
will last a whole winter. It has the advantage
of scouring inward warmth without the oddl
dowel weight of a thicker garment. .
When you set out on a winter journey, if you
ere !titbit to Butter from cold toes, which many
people do in spite of "rubbers," fold a piece of
newspaper over. yuVr stuukings, which you con
readily do, if your boots or oboes ore not irra
tionally tight. This is better than "rubbers,"
which ore, In fart, very cold comforters in ex
treme, while they make the feet sweat in mode •
rote weather. The main use of India rubber
overohoes is to keep out Water, and for that they
ere second only to a stout, water-proof, first-rate
~e ni f,s g in boot. There in not a more villainously
unwholesome tulloitt of wear made thou the high.
topped rubber boot. It makes the fact .tender,
especielly in children, gives an ugly
gait, and
whim left o f i r , any weather, the wearer is liabl e
to "catch cold," Saint Crispin is 'behest friend
of the human foot, When his leather and stitches
are honest.
The constitutional eivisitY and temper of gl.
perran has much to do with his endurance of cold•
l'er this vivacity Is a sort of nervous tire that
/ 685 ml the sensibility to outward impressions.—
An indifferent, milli and water person without en
ergy and force, is nt the Milroy of every cold blast
that 'weeps rouqd the edition Ile; and especial.
ly dis,..ttas no Mance hat to wear)" dozen shawls
sluttOtthe. day, and sleep ander atrlutiu..4 bunk-
eta at night. One.without any., mentat. , purposc
(unfortunately there are auebdrtbee 4 . 11,10 r• 1
ems health, is math mote'llibitt d k 4lla ;
4
it splaitod delicate body 'bent a ' So ii! F N ative
~
pursuit,
Wfa put the 'ADVERTISER to press
earlier this week thin usual, ..bilaccount of the
holidays. Neat week we shall also be several
hours in advartWor the usual time of publica
,
lion.
We are pained to announce the
death of Dr. Bocumn, of Shaeffers
town, at the residence of his son in-law, Henry
Houck, Esq., in this borough, on Saturday Inst.
1I came to Letunion on the Monday previous,
when he was taken sick with an old complaint to
which he Ifik4 aubiect, but which, in tbe present
instance proved beyond the power of kind atten
tion and the best of medical attendance, His re
mains were taken to his house on Sunday. Dr.
Bucher was one of the well known and highly
respected citizen -of this county, and his death
will be extensively mourned.
It will be seen by reference to the Pros •
pectus of The; Nene-Y - 60c Ledger, which will be
found in another column, that the proprietor of
that-popular weekly has secured an array of dis
tinguished contributors for his paper for the Now
Year such as has never been equaled by any pub
lication in the world. The Ledger is always char
acterized by a high moral tone, and has a circu
lation larger . than that of any other ton literary
journals in the country.
".1 - IEALINB ON ITS WINGS," say all who have
made use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher
ry, and by such use cured themselves of coughs;
colds, and consumption. The prudent ►rill al
ways keep the remedy by them.
par There's a vile counterfeit of this Balsam,
therefore be sure and buy only that prepared by
S. W. FowLn dt Co., Boston, which has the writ
ten signature of I. BUTTS on the outside wrap-
-
per.
WE have unusual facilities and ma
terial for executing all kinds of Blank and Cir
cular Printing.
gp t ciat tit
Dr. WIST AR'S BALSA' OF WILD CHERRY.
Where this article is known it is a work of superero
gation to say one word la Its favor, eo well It is estab
lished as an unfailing remedy for Omits, COLDS, linos
clllllB, CROUP, W ROOM() COUZIJ, ASTHMA, Qmser,
Pernia-
IC, diseases of the THBOAT. CtieST, and TMS ; as well as
that most dreaded of MI disease:4, CONSUMPTION, Which
high medical authority has pronounced to be a otutante
DIsEASS. Those who bare rised this remedy know its
value; those who have not have but to make a single
trial to be satisfied that of all others It Is ORR MIMI%
From Mr. W. Y. OGLESBY.
HAIIIRISBMiCi t PA. , April 23; ISM
Fowls & Boston,- , - •
Having been benefited by the nee of that valuable
remedy, Dr. WISTAa'S ilAtes4t or IVIVO Cneiurr, I con
sider it a duty to add my testimony to the number al
ready given, hoping it may induce many of those now
suffering with severe coughs' end colds, to give it a trial,
and thus be convinced or ite efficacy. Little over a year
since 1 was taken with n bad cold. and for some time
was confined to my bed with a severe pains in my breast,
bark and side, accompanied with a violent cough. so
that I was fearful that the disease had made a lasting
impression on my constitution. Thyough the family of
Rev. W. hi
DeWitt I was InrMedlif the Mileaey of the
Balsam in cases like my own. • 1 gave it a trial with the
most salutary results. I had not taken it three days
before my cough commenced to yield, and before the
contents of a bottle were taken it had entirety left me.
Since then I have induced several Weeps to use the
Balsam for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, &e., and al
ways with the most satisfactory results.
W. P. OCILESBY.
SIP Mutton fa Purchasers; The only genuine 11 7 (1-
ear's Biffsum has the written signature of Izttrrten and
the printed one or the ProptletOril on the out wrapper;
all other is vile and worthless,
Prepared by SETh Finrun & CO., Boston, and
for sale by 'campla L. Lemberger anal Dr. George Ross.
Lebanon; Joseph S. Lamer,. Shmfferettawn ; M. 11. an
te], Itlyerstown ; Samuel Weater, Fredericksburg; J.
Brunner, Jonestown; Early & Bishop, Antrailia; Thom
as A. Harper, 11 Hanover; Martin Early, Palmyra;
Bowman & Son, Campbellstewn ; and by dealers every.
whore. - Dec. 26, LS6O-1 an.
THE USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM
ecu for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the
Stomach, 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 vspepsia and
like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloy
ed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the
stomach, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality
to the nervous system, giving it that tons and energy
so indispensable for the restoration of health. The nu
merous acknowledgements of its superior excelleinto
and beneficial results, have assured the proprietors that
it cannot but prove a great cure to the afflicted, and
impart vitality to the theroegh'systein. soli by drug
gists and dealers generally everywhere
.*b" See advertisement in another Column.
December 5,, 1860-int,
CABINET MAKING.—Mr. Owen Lau,
brtelt, whose eaten , Cabinet and Chair Warerooms,
will be found - in Market street, a few floors north of the
Railroad is now, manufacturing on hand the largest as
sortmen t of Parlor-.and general itonfmkeeping Furni
ture, and • Chi,*..df ell kinds, that probably ever. was
presented to ttielleople of this county. ire .informs us
that he is determined to sell CIMAP, and will Botha out
done either in price, quality or beauty of his work.--
Step in end examine it. See his advertisement. *
Itar See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo
rater and Itamily Cathartic Pills, in another column,
ORDIAL.—WC would re
quest particular attention to the advertisement of
Messrs. CHURCH 'BC DUPONT, addressed to "7tiotiters."-- ,
The INFANTILE CORDIAL of Dr. Rives is a medicine of
great celebrity; anti the statoileg of its maunfiuturers
will belt sufficient guariutee of the care taken in its
prepatittion ' and its unvarying purity. The “BLOOD
FOLD!'. is for a class of diseases unfortunately very
preValent in this ,vicinity, and its high reputation
should ensure a ready stile.—lllitimantis (Conn.) Jour
nal. lift. See'adrer. For sale by Dr. out. floss, op .
posits the Court House, Lebanom and T. W. DYOTT &
BONS, I ov.2S , 1860,
ge-Free Trade seems now to be in
favor With Napoleon 11/. To all in need of a good and
beautiful WIG, on.reasunable terms, we would say from
experienev call on GEORGE Tit URGA LA ND, 29 South
mil gkilidelphia, when you can be suited in a style
and manlier unsurpassed. Also procure a bottle of his
eelebragla rant DYE fur beautifying the hair, &v.
tub. 22,1860.-I.y.
WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY.—AII who
suffer from weakness or debility, where there is a want
of energy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S
MOUNTAIN KERB PILLS. They Immediately purify
the blood and act upon the mainspring of life, giving
ekrewith and vigor to the system. Yenng persons en
tering itito womanhood with a derangement of the
functions; and to mothers at the turn of life, these
kills will be moat efficacious in correcting the tide of
life that may . he on the turn. Young and elderly men
suffer In a similiir manner at the same periods, when
thorn is always danger, they should therefore undergo
a course of this.purifying medicine, which ensures
lasting hearth.
This great Household Medicine ranks among the
leading necessaries of life, ea it Is well known to the
world that it sures complaints other remedies cannot
reach; this fact Was well established as that the Sun
lights the World. Sold 'toy all Medicine Ii eiders. Dr.
.Geo. Ross and D. S. ltabet;Lobanon. Nov. 28, 1860.
GREAT MEDICINE FOR. FEMALES.
Iltilidredfi of stimulants have been Invented and sold
purporting to be specific in the various diseases and de
h t iagmeuts to which the delicate form of woman'render
her subjeet. The result of these-stimulants has been..
to Impart momentary attreity to the nervatta system, and
false vigor to the muscles ; but this relief has been sue
seeded by a depression and prostration greater than be.
fore; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build
then selves up by those false remedies, have finally end
ed in destroying what little vital organization was left.
But in using —IRERIIAIrIi'S HOLLAND BITTERS,"
you will find no such disastrous results. It is a purely
vegetable compound, preparedon strictly scientific prin
ciples, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Pro
fessor, Rcerhave. Under its influence, EVERY nerve and
muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and
Sleep return, perfect healt/i. SOld. at J. L. LENDER
HEWS Drug Store, Lebanon. Bee advertisement in an
other column Nov. 28, 1880.
assit • • , •
gattguato. Nrittrtz.
German preaChing next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock,
in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear
ly entalkrilakt.
English 'preaching next Sabbath morning' and
evening, in .the Metbudist ' , Episcopal Church.
Puornsworr EPISCOPAL Cannon—Service in Tem
perance Ball every Sunday at 10 A. M.; and
every Friday at I P.
Preaching—next Saliboth evening in the English
language, in the First Reformed Church.
German preaching next Sdnday morning in Sa
lem's Lutheran ohurch and English in the eve
ning.
German preaching on Clitistums morning and
English in the evening in Zion's Lutheran
church; also, English in the morning And eve
n lug next Sunday.
Jous's ituronstian C.ltestost.—Eogu ler service
every Wednesday evening, at 6f.,e'clock ; eve
ry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every
Sunday arinu
in
eivemnoinrngagt
at 10
o 'cl? c c l k ..k. .Pretiehing : On
c
attrt - tV:, •
On tbeWili insk;•, injoneztown, Dr.. S. It.Txeichr
ler` to Mize' Lizzie J , ` danghter of sow
nor, Eq.
gifv.
On the 14th. Inst., in N. Annvillo township, Mrs.
Maria, widow of Henry Brandt, deed., aged
81 years, 2 months and 10 days.
On the 16th inst., ie. North Lebanon tp., Mrs. Sn
mart Vogt, wife of Joseph Vogt, aged 41 years,
3 months, and 14 days.
On the 16th inst., •in Swatara township,. Mr.
George Bross, aged 80 years.
On the 15th inst., in Swatara township, son of
Mr. Samuel Phrermer, aged 8 years.
On the 11th inst., in Schuylkill Haven, Mr. Sol
. omon Barto, formerly of Jonestown.
COMMUNICATED
Ginornan WAsnutorou, son of Prof. r. D. and CATto
LINE K. RUPP, formerly of Jonestown, was
born December 18th, 1835, in Cumberland co.,
Pa., died suddenly in Philadelphia, December
17, 1360, aged 25 years.
The mother of the deceased, frequently express.
ed that She believed, from premonitions, that her
son would die from some accident. Thrice bad
escaped narrowly; but finally, he was crushed to
death ± On Monday the 17th inst., bespoke feel
ingly of his brother CALVIN, who died twelve
years ago, when but a child—he hoped soon to
meet him. After a few hours absence from home,
when returning in the evening between eight and
nine o'clock, he attempted at the corner of Eight
and Green, to jump upon the front platform of at
passenger railway car, he missed his footing, fell
and was so badly injured by the ear wheels, that
he died in less than twenty minutes. Nis corpse
was conveyed, between eleven and twelve, to his
parenteresidence, No. 523, N.l9th. On Thurs
day, the 20th his remains were interred in the
MOnument Cemetery of Philadelphia. ltev'd. S.
If. G buy, pastor of the German Reformed church,
on Green street., officiated, at the funer.,l. Truly,
in the midst of life we are in death The de
ceased had once and again expraseod his deter
mination to connect himself with the Green street
congregation, as soon as the new church would
be finished : but alas, he was hurried hence be
fore he could realize his fond hope. The ways of
Providence are mysterious. Peace to his ashes.
The Lebanon Markel.
rhrefully Corrected Weekly.
LEBANON, WEDNESDAT, DECEXIISkIR 20, 1800.
T. 01., :dills Ex. Film 050 Eggs, 13 doz., 18
Smith " Mitre, 000 Butter, rta lb.. 14 _
I..eb. Vnl. Super. Fines 50 ' Tub or, pal ted butter,.. 10.,=
Prime White Wheat, 105 Lard, 10
Prime Red Wheat, ;00 'fallow, 10
Prime Rye, . - 00 Ram, 10
Corn, 00 Shoulders, ' 9
Onts, 80 Sides 9
-
. ,
Clover-seed, 450 Soap,
Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-ivia, 25
Flex-seed, 150 White Bogs, 5
Dried Apples, ill bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2
Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, 5 p ,113 .) 12 ...
1 e,
,
Peach "Snits, ' 250 Bristles, lb.,4i. Peach "Hu tzels," 1 25. Feathers, "iii l b., 62%
Cherries, 1 50 Wool, Bib., 40
Onions. . 57 Soup Beans, "f tit., 0
Potatoes; 11 11115, 00 ririegar, - (5 gal., 12 1 ,4
Apple Butter,? crock, 45
The Philadelphia Market.
SATURDAY, P. 14., Dec. 22, 1860,
BREADSTUFFS are more firmer to-day. The
sales of FLOUR for export comprises 459 barrelS
good superfine at $4 75; 800 bbls extra at ss©
5 25; 700 Ws Western do. on private terms, and
200. bbis extra fumily.at $0 25. There is a steady
home consumption-demand within the range of
those: quotations, and $5 37itg6 50 ler exit% fam
ily and fancy. The receipts continue extreme
ly small—the inspections of the week amount
ing to 9.185 Ws',
RYE FLOUR is beld at $3 62, and PennlYlva
nia CORN MEAL at. $2 1 75 bbl.
wfrEAT IN in steady demand. Sales of 2,500
buahela at sll6®l 22 bushel for common and
prime Pennsylvania Western red; $1 25®1 37
for white.
RYB sells, in a small way, at 76e.
CORN is dui:. Sales .of 2,200 bushels old yel
low at 64e. and 2,000 bushels new at Ofv@e7c.
CATTLE , MARKET.--The offerings of Bee'
Cattle were lighter this week than for along time
past, reaching only about 2300 head at Phillips's
yards, and prices were about 250 the 100 lbs bet•
ter, ranging at from $7 to $9, including a few
extra,qttality at $9 25@9 50 net, and some at
$3 59®4 50 gross. About 100 Cows were dis
posed of at from $25.t0 $5O each, according to
condition. Of Hogs the receipts were very Large,
reaching over 5300 head, and Prieei were rather
lower; includimr 1640 sold at ,the Avenue Yard,
at $71:31" 50, and 3697 at itnboirs at $6 7507-
50 the 100 lbs. Only about 3500 Sheep were of
fered, and sold at prices ranging from 4 to 5c 3
lb. gross, as to condition.
3bilErtisfinntto.
N`oI:IC
A N• ELIF:CTION for 13 MANAGERS, to scree for the
IA ensuing year. whi be held by the members of the
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Anuville,
Lebanon County, Pa., on Monday, Me 7th day oTanua
ry,
.4.. D. 1861, between the hours of 1 and 4, in the af
ternoon, et the public house of JACOB Frxx, in Arn rule.
Dec. 26, 1860-2 t. JOS. F. MATZ,.Seeretary,
NOTICE.
A N ELECTION of the members of the WASIIING-
J - K TON MUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY
of Lebanon, will be held at' e ofUce of Jacon WEIDLE,
ESQ., in Lebanon, Pa., on Wednestla,y, the 2d day of dun
uary, A IA 1361, between the hours of 1 and 3, in . the
afternoon, for 13 MANAGERS to serve for the ensuing
year JOS. BOWMAN, President.
.1. 11. 31mt,nn, Secretary. Pee. 26,1560.
NOTICE.
LEBANON' COUNTY AGRICULTURAL. HO7.'TI
-'CULTURAL AND MECHANICA E. SOCIETY.
FILE nnnual election for the "LEBANON COUN'TY
1_ AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL ANDIIE
CHANMAL SOCIETY," will he held
an Sat urday, Jaw.
uary 113 ' Mil. et the public home of Henry Certainly,
in the borough of Lebanon, between the hours or 1 and
4 o'clock, P. N. It being oleo the time for the first
stated meeting of the Society for the year ISOI.
Dec. 20, 3.860.) ISAAC ROFFEIt, Secretary.
TRE GREAT FAMILY PAPER
THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER
THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER
' . THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER
TME GREAT FAMILY PAPER.
THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER
PROSPECTUS
OF
. THE •.NEIAPIORK LEDGER.
TE intend to make the NEW-YORK LEDGER for
1861 superior to that of 1860, or of any other
year in the past. Among our contributors wilt be the
President of the 'United States Edward Everett, George
Bancroft, William Cullen Bryant. John O.Bnxe. George
P. Morrls,.N. P. Willis, George D. Prentice* Thomas
Dunn English, SylvsnurCebb, Emerson Bennett,
T. S. Arthur, I'. Hamilton Myera, Jr:, Ool. Walter B. Dun
lap, S. Compton Smith, John Eaten Cooke, Mrs. Sigour
ney, Mrs. Southworth;Fanny Fern, Anna Cora Ritchie,
Alice Cary, Mary Porrost, Marion Harland, Miss E. A.
num, Mary Stanley Gibson, Phebe Cary, and many
Clergymen, Professors in Colleges, Statesmen, and oth
er eminent writers residing in different parts of the
Union.
Our carp* of contributors for the coming yOur 'Ailll
he so Is.rge, and will filillaNCO shch a variety of eminent
Mien t, that every department of litet attire will receive
the particular attention of NOM one competent to de it
ample and special justice. Whether it be popular ro
mance scientific, essay, historical sketch, scholastic
spicy Panigraph * pathetic ballad, humorous
poem, old-fashioned hive story, timely.editorial, or any
other ingredientof popular and elevated journalism,
that is to he furnished, the LEDGER corps will he suffi
cient for the task. In fact, our contributors will send
us from week to week much more matter than- we can
posssibly use, that we shall always have A fresh and .
psuperubundant supply, from which to select Tits catty
liMST. These facts, taken in connection with our large
ly increased means, facilities, and experleneC, warrant
us, we think Promising.uor readers a family paper
for the year iBOl Width Will be more - interesting 'mid
instructive, and in every respect More valuable,' even
than the LEDO ER has been in the past.
AS an indication of the popularity of the T,ROGER,
we need only state the simple fact that its circutation
is larger than that of any other TEN literary papers fir
the country. Its great success is owing tothe fact that
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expense in getting up ties lISST PAULI!' PAPER—a pa
ner of high moral tone. The exalted reputation of its
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taken that not even one offensive word shall appear in
its columns, and the superiorityof its Tales and Sketch
es, have gained for the NEW-YORK LEDGER a position
that no literary paper has ever before reached. "
—ANNA. Conn RITOME of Richmond, Vu„ and Colonel
'ALTER D. DIDiLAP. the author of the popular ' , Forest
Sketches,'.' which were published in our columns-some
time ago, will each begin a story in the LEDGER early in
the new year. Mrs. SOUTUWOILTEI is also engaged upon a
new tale.
—ln the next number of the LEDGER, we shall pub
lish a very interestim, article. written expressly for our
columns, entitled, A DAY IV/Yll LOAD Briton, from the
pen of the llon..George Bancroft.
—lt is with witch satisfaction that we announce that
Mr. EiERETT 101101ItillUe Ith elegant and interesting
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. .2
AI.7OItNEY AT LAW.—Office with LEVJ 151,ins, Bag.,
Lebanon, Pa. [Lebarndiilll4 d J 859:
• •
3. 0. trpOWltlitlij
A TTOMNEY-AT-LAW, has BEHOVED kali taco 0.1
Funek's NOW Building, (second story,) Cumberland
itreqt, Lebn»on, Thu
•
Lebanon, April 6,1859.
Wrn. M. DE RR
TtORNEY AT LAW, hao removed his ellice.to Coin
borland atroet, in the renal forneorly occupied by
Reizonntein S Bros'. az a. Jewelry store,oppositu Charles
tlreenawalt's llordwore Store.
Lebanon, April IS, 1.5130. •
5000 Agents Wanted.
910 sell 5 now inventions—ono yory recent, and a
I great mine to families. ALL pay great profits to
Agents. Send four stamps and get 80 pages particulars.
EPHRAIM. IlltoWsi, Lowell, Mass.
October 10,1600,-13t*.
IF YOU WANT
APITOTOGBAPII of yourself or friend, the best are
to be bad et DAILY'S Gallery; next door to the
Lebanon Dopelit Bank.
To re.i.sotes out of Employ-
. . ntent.
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL TilE 111111 SEnING
111 AC 111 NE.--We will give a ConingSidon. or wages
at from $25 to $6O per month, and expenses paid. This
is a new Machine, and so simple in its construction that
a child of 10 years tan learn to operate it by half an
hour's instruction. It is equal to any Felony Sewing
Maeldneln use, and the urn is but Fifteen Dollars.
Persons wishing an agency will address
J. N. BOYLAN,
Secretary Erin Sewing Machine Company.
November 21, 18130.-6 t. MILAN, 01110.
Wanted to Billy,
5 0000 BUSHELS RYE;
5 50,000 bushels CORN;
50,000 busbela OATS;
50,000 huahela WHEAT.
Also, CLOVEESEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for
which the highest CASH prim) will be paid at the Lab
elled Valley Jtailmul Depot, Lebanon.
GEORGE LIOF'FIIAN.
Lebanon, July 11, 1560.
WOOD :ind COAL YARD.
T TILE tindersiFned, having bought Mr. _
if //owl' Slxmo Wood and Coal Yard, a
short diets co north-east of Mesere. Foster k
Hutch's Foundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF
WOOD and from 000 to 7000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, which I will 011 at the yard or deliver
at as small profile as wilt suit the times. - I therefore in
site all those that are in want of any of those articles to
call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for
•thenteel vett. DANIEL LIMIT, (merchant.)
'North Lebanon, Aprill3,lBs9.—tf.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
North Lebanon and Mount Hope Plank and
Turnpike Road Company.
ruin • STOCK HOLDERS of sold company will meet at
their office, in Cornwall Township, near the Dor-
Gogh of Lebanon, on Monday, the 7th day of January,
1561, between tho hours of 12 o'clock, N., and 4 o'clock,
1 3 , M., to adopt or reject the Supplement, to their Char.
ter, pra!md by the late Legislature, approved by the
cwernor. iielruary 7, A. 11, 1861'. By order of- the
Hoard of . Mall Agers. JOAN MAIIQUART, Sec'y.
Lebanon, December 12, 7f
PUBLIC NOTIia63-
NOTICE is hereby given, that a general meeting' 0f
the Stockholders of the NORTH LEBANON RA IL
!WAD COMPANY, will be held at their office, In the
Borough of Lebanon, ou 2lfenday, January 7, Di6l, be ,
tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M, and 12 o'clock,
M, at which time and piece an election for President
end six Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will
be held.
By order of the Board,
ILebanon, Dee, 12, JOITN 11 SEE. Soey
PIJBLIC NOTICE.
XTOTICE is hereby given, that a general meeting of
111 the Stockholders of the LEBANON GAS COMPA.
Y . , will be held at the office of the 'President, Jam',
Weldle,,Esq., on Monday, January 7, ISGI, between the
bonnet' 1 o'clock, and 4 o'clock, P. Id., at which tine
and place en election for seven Managers, to servo for
the ensuing. year, will be held.
By order of tha Board,
Lebanon, Doc. 12, '6O-41. Seey.
Lebanon Female Seminary.
J. 11. POST, A. IF., Pthicipal
rrvlrE NINTH SESSION will commence Soptember 3,
1 1860. This School is designed to elevate the stand
ard of female education, and to offer superior ad-vanta
ges at a mode; ate cost. The school year is divided into
two sessions of lice months each. Charge per session,
from 7% to 15' dollars. according to the •studies of the
scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German.
*** Particular attention given to the musical depart
ment. Instruction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui
tar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the
School will be waited upon. at their homea, whoa desir
ed, and at the usur6l rates.
Early application should be made to
S. J. STINE, cr
J. W. NISH.
Board of Directors:
E. L. LEH:SIAS, S. .8. STINE,
C. IL 'FORNEY, J. NV. SASH,
JOHN MME.'S!, C. GREENAWALT,
C. I). CLOMNOI3II, JOSIAH FUNCK,
ISAAC 13ECKLEY.
Lebanon, Aug. 30, 13130.
Great Bargains I -
L. K. LAUDERMILCII
Offers his large Stock of
•
PALL AND WINTER tiOODS I
. At greatly
REDUCED PRICES
French and American Black Cloth,
BI •cl: and Fancy Cassimeres,
Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Testing,
Satinet, Union Cassimeres, JOSTICa,
Cloaks, Cloaks. Cloaks, for Ladies, . •
Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls,
DeLaines, plain and fancy,
Hosiery and 'Gloves,
• Black and Fancy Dress
Figured and Plain French Merinoca,
Figured and Plain German Morinoes,
Black and Fancy Alpaccas,
Figured Cashmeres,
Nubias, Zephyr Hoods and Under Sleeves,
• Morino Shirts and Drawers,
Buckskin Gloves' and Mittens,
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets,
Calicoes fit all
in ices.
The highest market prices paid. in merchandise, for
all kinds of Country produce, at the Old Stand of Geo
Pfleger, Cumberland street, Lebanon. now occupied by.
L. K. LAUDERMILCIL
Lebanon, December 5, MO.-
FAMILY GROCERIES !
Porto Rico Sugar, Prime Rio Coffee,
Now Orleans Sugar, Prime Java Coffee,
Relined AB & C Sugar, Young Ilyson Tea,
Pulverized Sugar, Imperial Tea,
Crushed Sugar, Baker's Chocolate,
Loaf Sugar,
Severing's Syrup,
Philadelphia Syrup,
Sugar and MO:asses,
New Orleans Molasses, (Now Crop) prim ,-
Layerßaisins, Dried Apples. .
'Valencia Raisins, Dried Teaches, (halves)
Seedless Raising, Dried Cherries,
Currants, •Dried Elderberries, -
NEW MACKEREL. •
PRIME 'TAM,
PRIME CHEESE,
MIME LARD,
CANDLES,
SOAPS, &c, &c.
On band, and new supplies constantly received, and
sold at the lowest cash prices. at the New Store of
W. K. & J. ECKERT,
Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa
WANTED.
BUTTER, ' LARD, POtATOES,
ROCS, TALLOW,
SOAP, BEESWAX, BRISTLES, &c., kn.
For which we pay the highest market price ill,Ex
eban,le for 3lerchandise. W. K. & J. ECKERT.
Lebanon, December 12, 1.560.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
rullE large and extensive stock of FANCY DRY
COODS at the ' 4 omi:re Buildings" rive being sold
at cost. The stock eemprhgs # general assortment of
DRESS GOODS, such as
Pl:tin and Fancy Dress Silks,
reneh iklerinues.
• Wool Plaids sod Wool Deladnes,
Culuneres and Thibet °Laths, ,
Dal shots Calicoes, &e.
White Goods--plain and flg'd Swiss,
Jaronetti, Catnbrics, Irish Linens,
Curtain Goods,
A large assortmeut.of
S ILA W Es.
• SHAWLS, - •
CARPETS A; MATTING,
CARPETS AI MATTING,
BENSIVA RE,
QUEEIkSWARE
A Iso a general assortment of al ows and hosiery, La.
dies' Collars and Dress Trimmings; , with many other
articles too numerous to mention Call and see, and
save money at the "Centre Buildings" of
- Mutsu & Duos.
. .
W We also offer our ENA' 1 it.E t S , To fo O r li sn or e DryGoucts,
, tosuch
i1i c ...44 t at ' ll i s i n a u r enter r the rl ' ere . a . iltile business; also
o*:.our well arranged STORE ROOMS FOR Rey'
1440:---tbe most dosintble stand in-1.-ebanon.
Lebanon, : December 20, JAW. RADER & 8R05...
LADIES' FAIR,
POE VIE BENEFIT OP
ST JOHNISREFORMED CHURCH
commencing ort - Thursday, December 20th,
In Fancies new building; will be continued
(luring thel.Holiday'e
quill Ladies' and Gertlenum of Lebanon and vicinity
I are cordially r vited to give them a call. There will
be exposed for sale a largo variety or Fancy Goods suit
able for Christmas Promote.
bITFTW
CABINET-MAKING ESTABLISIMENt,
IiDETWEEN Carmany's and Bomberger's NAOS '
in
JOIll the borough, of Lebanon, is the oldest and Most re•
liable eatabllelitnent of the kind .in Lebanon. - '
lie makes any •
thing and every tLing belonging twills
trade Ala esmial sells better made and tau.
a:
.
tar finished work' than. any 'other listittiliell.
i - • went in Lebanon.- Ills manner of Timid - at
ant: Ware cannot be beat.. All , be :saki- of
thoie in want of FURNITURE ? is to give him ataltlia.
fyink beare , buying elsewhere.
4.ebanon, December /9,11140-61 e.
REMOVAL ,
NORTH LEBANON
*addle. add litarne*s Mann-
Tattory.
d h •1 5
T _ un ersig et h ll3 .0/noon ,
his Saddlery end Harness ri
Manufactory to a few draws South - ' l- N - 1 -‘
of the old place, to the large room
lately occupied by ililimen * Bro. us
Liquor store, where he will he happy to see all his aid
friends and customers, and where he has increased ht.
ellitica for attending to all the departments of h's busi
ness. Being determined to bo behind no otherestablish -
meta in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared neither mane nor expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern fmprovomen In the bu.
sines and acme the sorviess of the beg workmen that
liberal wages would command. lie will keep a lerge
stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
all descriptions of HARNESS, such as
Saddles, Widlei, Carriage Harness, of
all *inch 7 heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets,
such as Cotton, Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately
invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Thci&y Whips.
Cart Whips, &e.; HAMESof all descriptious.HALTEß
MIMS; homemade TRACES. &c., &a, alletwhieh is
will warrant to he equal to any that eau be obtained in
any other establishment in the country. AU he asks
that thoSo desiring anything in this lime, should cell at
his place and examine his stock. He theta the fullest
confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction.
.(Air All orders thankfully received andprompqy at
tended to. :SOLOMON SMITIL
. North Lebanon Borough. Jan. 26, MO. •
LEBANON COUNTY
STEAM PLANING MILL.
GASSER. & GETTLF,
wish toinform their customers. or Lam
eon county, and surrounding Counties,
that they are still ha full operation, and
<=. are prepared to do all kinds of
CA RPENTEI. WORKBOIACITINERY
They have all the LATEST IMPROVED mAcru
-1011:1, and fuel Gonfalon; that they can corn pet° with any
othoe la the State, as taw& GOOD WORK, They cut
ploy none but th bust workmen, autl work none but the
Lest and weU seasoned Lumber.
Their stock of work is always open for examination
by Carpenters and Builders, as consists of
Doors, Shutters, Blindi, Window and
Doors Frames, casing,
_Wads.
Boards, Mouldings, Flooring
Boards, Weather Boards,
Sidings,
Also, Sit WINO AND SLITTING dinie to order
Also, /land Ifni i.for continued 43Yezirs, for making
which they have a man constantly. employed. . I W' They
have also erected a
TURNING LATHE,
in addition to their other business, and have employed
a first-rate mechanic to attend to it. ka"*Cabinet Mak
ers will do well to call and examine their stock before
purchasing elsewhere; es they always keep on hand.
Bedstead_ Posts., ruble Legs, Stair Bannister, Newel! ests,
and everything dee belonging to the Turning hiviness,
which they will sell at Philadelphiapriees. ttcs2 TURN.
ING WORK done to order, as well as always on hand.
Vl_ Their Shop will be found ou PINEG ROVE ROAD,
between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry.
Lebanon. July 4, 1380.
) , 11.1JAD N U. GAI Kt....JACOB GABUI
LEBANON
Door and Sash Illannfactory.
Located on the Sleam-Houre Roud, near °timberland
Street, Past Lebanon.
THE undersizned respectfully in
e•
f oi zu the public in general, that they
g g i ft have /,'"ed largely to their former eslab-
A A liSlmnt. aISO leave all Tonna of the
=',lstest anil best iniArovutl MACIIINERV
in the State in full operation. such an
WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c.,
for conducting the general business for
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-c.,
and the experience acquired by R. to:ma= and J. G.
GAItEL doting their connection with the Door, Sash end
Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords foil as
surance of flair ability, in connection with J. GABEL. to
select stock suitable to the wants of the Door-and Sash
business in this State.
They now offer to Mechanics and Fanners generally,
upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS, SAS U, Sec., from the best Lumber manufactories
in the State, feeling confident that• their ussortntent is
not to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand
Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all Sizes ;
Poor Frames, for brick and Architraves;
frome houses; Casings, from 3 to 8 in.;
Windom Frames, for brick Surbase;
and frame houses; Shutters, of all circa;
All kinds of 31ouldings; Blinds. of all sizes;
O. U. Epring Moulding, of all of WaSh-1/011.rd9.
LONG-telt E, GABEL & BROTHER.
S—Praning, Sawing, dc., promptly dune ton• tho.so
urniThing . the Lumber. [Lebanon. July
LEMBEBGEWS .
cLorrn MI A N urAcTetrar.
friIiANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned resp,et
_a, fully infernos the Public, that he efilninlleS to carry
on his Manufactory in last honorer township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa
ry for him to say more, than that the work will be dime
in the =Re EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
work end name so well known In the surrounding coun
try, Ile promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and he
Miners himself to be able to render the same. satisfaction
as ileretOihre._ lie manufact Urea
Bread and Itiarrew Cloths, Cassinetts, Blankets, White
and 91her I•'lannda, all in the List manner
ITe also cards Waol and makes 1t011.9. For the COOTC•
nience of his Cnstoniers, Wool and Cloth will be inken
in at the following places:—At the stoves of George &
Pyle, Looser & Brothers ' George 'Educeld, and at
the new Drug
. Store of Joseph Lemberger, near
the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
store of Shirk k Inng. In North Lebanon; at S. Gosh
ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William
Barnet. Fredericksburg; at the stored!' S. E. Bickel, in
Jonestown; at. "stem of Mr. Wenner, Bellevue;
ati be store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr.
Ziminerman, }last Hanover. Lebanon county. All ma
erials will be taken away regularly, front the above !da
ces. finished without delay, and returned again-
Tiaaee
of hie customers who wish Stocking Wool card
ed dyed and mixed, can leave the saute, white, at.the
above mentioned places, with directions how they wish
It prepared. Cr his customers can order the Stocking
Wool to ho prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
whi , ;lt will be done and left at the desired places.
N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, at the shore named places.
LYON LEMBERGER.
East Hanover; Lebanon county, July 4, ISM
NEW CABINET AND CHAIR
MAINUFAI !TORY•
f (lilt sUbscriber respectfully informs the public that
I he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leh.
anon county. lle has on hand at his Cabinet.Wara ,
rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly onpoeite.
Zeller's Hotel. and it few doors south of hander's, it
splendid assortment of good, substansial and thshiona
hie Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES,,LOUNGES. WHAT-
N NOT S. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common
TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS;
Bed Steads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and
Kitchen Furniture of all Also,
large and elegant variety of FEENCIt SACK, SPRING
SEATED CHAIRS, COmmon Spring Seated CHAIRS; all
kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor,
Cane. Seated, and COMMA CHAIRS and ROCKERS' of
every deacription,
G3r All Cloodsraiold LOW and ly AIT ANTE tozive
satisfaction. •
„ .
Persons desirous of knowing the Character of die
goods here offered for Fate, can be fatly satisfied of their
durability by reference to those fur whom ho has man
ufactured or to whom sold.
Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and TAR
NISHED.
N. B.—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at
the eliortem. notice. JOSKI?II BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, September 19, 1550
OWEN LAII,BACIVS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair
Manufactory:
llfirket St., ad door north of the L. Palley Railroad.
Largest Idanuflactory and Best Assortment of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
rpiiit public is - reapectftilly reipiest
ed to bear in 'mind that at these
Ware Looms will be found the best
aseortmcpt of FAsitIONMILE and 11AUn
some FURNITURE and MIA MB. Persona le want of
Soy kind would bast call and - examine his stock before
purchasing eLSewhere. Which (being all of his own
work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this
place. Prim Will be MAYER than nt any 'other niece,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. •
All orders promptly a ttelttled tO, and speedily eatencd at the lowest prices.
All persons purchasing Formatter" from him will be
accommodated by baying ft delivered to. theist. to any
part of the &nutty, 'shut og CITAROE, itud 'Without the
least injury, as he has procured one of the beat cush
ioned furniture wagons, tspeciully for that purpose',
tts., COFFINS made to ordci.. and funerals attended
at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, 5ept..13,481W
New Furniture sfore
J'ARRISON K. BffNDORE would respectfully in
form the pithlic that he has removed opposite the
old place_ a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on Cunt
'lowland Street, where he will keep tho ,fluest,
and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in
Lebanon. His stork consists of all kinds of PaHor mid
°Platoon 'Furniture, which be will sell lower
than the like can be bought at any other
place in Lebanon. ,
Ire has vii hand a large assortinent of Sofas,e
'
Tete.n-tetes Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta
bles, What Note, Hat Hooks, sta. Also a large and cheap
stock of stuffed, Nue-seat; and common Chains, Settees,
Iledsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, hooking
Glasses, 2 o alit, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap.
Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs sud hobby Horatio, for
children: -
. ,
M. Particular attention paid to UNDERTANINO.—.
lie has provided himaelf With the FINEST lII:ANSE 1N
LIIBANON . , and will make Collins and attend. Putterale.
at the ehoitest noticmand most reasonable : ter/Us. '
Lebanon, December, 28,1859.
If you wunt goid tin ware call at tho Tin and Shoot
Iron Store of GEOR6.II
. .
Copper -smith Removal!
rprlE tinderalgeed has ItEMOTED ot/PPER
SMITHand BRASS- WORKING - BUSINESS to
Market Street, the searnid drior from Sp•icktet'illtilt, where
ho will holuttify to eeo all hie eid and. custom.
ere, , end whore he has itiereleed,fleilltieir for attending
fie all the departments olt , his huittti' eas. ; -
Particular attention given Co B,Eitmutit -
All orders thiyaiLgy ren4tvad and praiiaptiy atfeaded,
to. ' CHARLBS.4.•SEVBI‘E.TIc.
CotTigr 4l, 4qt
worker.
Lebanon, Marcb 7,1806.
MEM
3. R.
A GENT OF FRANKLIN nit,k] INSURANCE
ll PANY, OF PLIII , AbELPMA.
Lebanon. Notember 28. 146q4b1,
LAPAYE r ra B
Gal 8 TITTER,
Atv AiNl37 STREET. neat :lour to A. S. ELY'S Office.
LEBANON. PA. [Jan. 4, ISim.
Dy Dr. Geo. R 49. D. S. Ilabcr, J. 1, Lemberger. Lebi
non ; J. C. tietztr, Fredericksburg ; If. 1. , . Mover & Bro.,
Annville; Martlff Early, Palmyra.
GIItAIN 'WANTED.
rr SHE undersigned wlll pay &l ti;l,o , t prices fur all
klntle or grain—WM:AT, RYE ,
at the Wozebouse, on the Union Canal, Walnut liirent,
North Lebanon. JOLIN I:trsr
North Lebanon, Juno 6, Iso.
1860 NEW STYLES. i S6O
A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between
II Market and the Court House,north side. has
now on band n. splendid assortment of the New
Style of lIA'PS AND CADS, for men and boys, far MS,
to which the attention of the ',oink: is respectfully Inv'
tett. I.7:atm of all prices, from tho cheapest to tim most
costly, always on lien& Ile lute :ilso just open...) a »Oen
dli assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, iliattN, LEG
HORN, SENATE, CEDIAN.. and all others.
tx.v.Ho will tdoo Wholesale all kinds of lints, Cape,
&e., to country Merehnuts on adeautageous taring.
Lebanon, April 21, 1833.
U:==lMl
ESTATE OF DOIINEIt WENGER.- - The under
elgued, Auditor. appointed by the Court nr Com.
mon Plll l / 5 of LetanDli Cont.! ty, to LlißtriblttU the bal
ance in the heeds or John Yeller, C. ltucluir, Sohn
Shirk and Earn 'Bucher, assignees of John Bohner and
Abraham Wenger, tO and among the creditors or the
said Minter and Wenger, will attend to the duties of
his appointment, at his office, In the borough nr Luba
non, ou Saturday, December 29, ISO 3. at 10 o'clock. A.
M.. at which time and Meru nil mrsont having claim,
will please present them. ISAAC HOFFER, Aud'r.
Lehatiom,Norember 2S. HMI
A uditor's Notice.
[!STATE OF JOHN DORNicit.—The undersigned,
:J Auditor, appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas
of Lebanon county, to distribute the balance in the
hands of John. Weller, C. gather, John Shirk and Ez
ra Bucher, assignees of John Winer, to and among, the
creditors of the said John Delmer. will attend to the
duties of his appoiniment, at his once, in the borough
of Lebanon, on &attract!". December 29, latio, at to o'-
clock, at which time nod pines all persons har
ing claims will please present then,. _ .
. ISAAC 110LTEIL Aturr
Lcbauon, November 28, IStU.
THE HOLIDAYS 11
DR Golzmq, CARPETS.
GROCERIES. orr, CLOT IT,
QUEENSWA RE, LOOK.ING ti LASSES,
:te.. ate., 437 e.,
Suitable for presents, will be shown with ',Leasure to
those ki spoied to look, and sold to purehaserd at ranie
prices, at EttliEllTS' New Store.
Lebannu, December 12, 1560,
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G. L. ATKINS & Bro.
TrAviNG united in the BOOT and SHOE MiSINTOO,
I and from their determination to be punctual. and
make none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting
a large of 'labile patronage. Theywill always be found
at their Old) STAND. 'NewDixo,) to Market street,
nearly apposite Maw Rise's Hotel, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on baud a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS. which they offer at reduced prices.
Persons dealing at this SHOE STORE, can be
suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
Barth:tiler attentiongi ven to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon. April 20,1859.
A: ( BINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store to fitted
up in good order for condbrt and convenience, both
ladies awl Gentlemen.
, 7 & Blt0:8 Now Bout and Shoe St -re id fitted
up In good order for comfort and convenience, both
fur Ladies and d'f'tlemen
Root anti ,t 4 iine Store.
Slittirj A con n t E,,FIEL respectfully in
forms the public that. ho still coo tin
licS his extensive estabNinlont in
ebbs .1111" his new building, in CumberliEN 'A.,
where he hopes to render the muud
satisfaction as heretofore to nil who
may favor him with their custom. He invites 31erellants
and dealers in BOOTS and MOM and every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in
his line. to call mid examine for themselves, his largo
and varied stock.
He is determined to surpass nll competition in the
manufacture oratory article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A dee cure taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali
ty of LEATHER and ether materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed.
P. S.--,He returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
lie hopes by 8 triet attention be business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of-public pat
tronage {Lebanon, Feb. 17,'58.
THE LATcsir ituruißNs.
AS ti.l. TII F. PEOPLE will ROOD be full of
1 anxiety to learn of the latent returns, the ou
&reload would reepectfully imfo.tuis all that
the very latest returns can La found et hie
BOOT, SUOK, 11AT, CAP, TRUNK,
awl TR A V I:11.1N CI I3AO STOWS,
On Walnut Street, Lebanon, in the alaape of the most
complete
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
ever offered in this place, ettibtaeing everything in the
trade for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; and all of
the very latest stylee ' and for sale at the very lowest
prices ever named in Lebanon. Ft is not - necessary to
specify, no this stock comprises everything that can
properly be kept in a store of the kind.. All that is
asked is that persons &told call an I examine before
purchasing elsewhere. Call soon.
30 S. BOWMAN
*21.. Measures ptkeu xud work algae to ardor.
Oct. 10,186 u.
SUccESSoBs TO
SWARTZ & 13110.,
HALL BUILDIIG, MARKET ST:
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Qucenswstre,
CHEAP for CASH.
They will PAV the highest CASH ratos for BUTTER
end EGOS.
AI RP- Mr. F. Swartz has arranged to remain with
A. lluifttagle & Co., for s4tne moo and will be glad
to See his friends at their store.
Lebanon, Norepther 2!,
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPai
The Second Arrival of Fall Goods al
the BEE HIVE Store
GEORGE & PYLE
VE again visited the Eastern cities, and are now
_LA_ dunning' an assortment of DRS' GOODS in Leba
non, which will be sold at lute prieeili Their stock ,
evA
slate of all Wilda 'I Meek and Fancy Sake, 1016
tenable Ludic!? Dress Goods. new style Shawls and a
large assortment of Black Cloth Ladies' Capes, .ke., also
a good assortment of Men's Wear, such an Clothe, Can
situates and Vestinge, also, Groceries nod Queousware,
amongst which are Dry Applus Dry Peaches, New Meek,.
crel, Cheese, 4e.
COMO and look at our bargains and judge for your
selves before you buy. tLebanon, October 17, 1800.
YOU
•
Can buy your Clothing, tl,r yourselves rend your, Boys,
in tr,:ery variety and ot low eltsli prices by call
ing at the chimp Clothing Stoma Rai.
zensicin Bros., cppo,ite the Court
where you
WILL
Sate at leaq front 25 to 30 par cent. Alt kinds of Cloth
ing tntd Furnishing Goode., aro to be had at ti la
tilt - 4, at the lowest cash prictos awl re
ceive woldloado Goothi. Would
it 'hot bit touch betier to
SAVE
31uukt valuable time by calling at paw, and Iftyfrig in
your stock Of Gletlkiue for alto Winter. nt Jilts
when,' Prot will ' 3,4 '
taiuis gee the full value of your
MONEY.
Remember lite plaee—'2umberland Street, opposite
the Court 7LEIZENSTEIN BRUS.
Lebanon. November 7, 1609.
Books and Staliiolltery Em
porsteui,
AND
TEACHERS' lI.EADQIJ ARTE RS !
Onx - )Matt - 4 4 \117 4.11 1 2argi,
. HAS „REMOVED
Ha= removed his I.Mok Store to Market. slitare, Lel anon,
W El u l ; s il o 1 1: t t i ::e n ii . t b e e f b s e e d ga s N u ß n A 6 ZVn e o r o m i. s
' No n ;:a% 'l, -
ICiL and MUDD:A.4 , 3EOM BOOKS of Sve"*..,,doscription.'
Copy. Books,Pyphering Book's, leatiMilly infitr-houtiti
NOD Books, end every variety of,,„.STAT , ONEIIy;
wholesale and retail.
•
'rule following New Books, &o::
litunbeltlt's Commit; in 6 vols.
Grettley's Politico' Test Book for 1860.
Everybody's LaWyer.
Rutledge.
The Throne of Nvid:
Soh:B' Book of Berms.
History of the Trotted Ifirothren Churedt: -
Helps for the Pulpit.
The Ifemilist.
Coninfefitery.
Barkitt's Notes, •
Different Hymn Books, (German and English}.
Chnteehisms, (German and English).
Tmtanients---large add small, (German and Ethrlfshl
Bibles different rdzw, do do
IBetito.eries—W ebster's and Worcester's.
• Dictionifidifferent,eizes, (German & English).
C00k.00910. :
.. 13ooke tt
o'n Gardening,Grapes, -
ALMANACS. - •
Lancaster. German utd,Euglish ; rhiladelphia, 'differ.
ent kinds; Reading Almanac; ti.,,t; 'Lutheran, (German
52'ditit.) and Oa- a "atigolleal from Ohio.
Lebanon, September 27,1860,
Orphans' Court Sale.
IniURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of
I Lebanon county, will be exposed to sale, by public
rendue or out-cry, on Thursday, Veer; thday of January,
A. B,,186;1, at I o'clock, P. M., at the public house of
Endress Bomberger. hi the borough of Lebanon. all
that eermizi
HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND,
, h.( sititate sniti orough, containing in tront on
•;!. %Mint street. b forty fte, end bi depth on
1,11111. Chestnut street. Wm:kr-Wee feet and bounded
on the W st try said Walnut street, vn the North by
said Chestnut street, ott the East by property now or
late of Decirg • M. lirituse, and on tile ;cootie by props r
ty now or late of Joshua Krause. A free and unit - tenni-
Item' title and possession will he given on the let of
pi )1.3.66.1., Terms of rale will be intole known by
iN." SHAY,
Truster fbr the sale of the Real Mato of miner din.
dren - of Jacob Dauer, dee'd.. and agent for Bird C.
honor, Mary D. Hauer, and of intetu Hauer, widow
of said deceased, (Lebanon. Deember 19,1664).
A SSIGNEig*SA-LE.
iiu
18% 7 0 1: D ant
pi„,,,c llowe of Ifasny D. CARMANT, In the Borough of
Lebanon, the following'Real Estate. viz:—
No. I—A Threesiory MICK HOUSE. AND LOT OR
' KEEN OP 01101/ND Jo Lebanon borough ,
fronting 23 feet on Waling street, and running
!!I bock it teL The Ilt/USE le nearly new, well
1 . boilt, with a guoa STORE; /WWI, and all the
modern ecnivenlaticee. There arc the ucceesary out
bnilrlings oh the lot. The location Is one of the beet
for business in Lebanon.
2 , :e. 2—A HALF LOT OE °ROUND in the Borough
o f Lebanon, fronting 33 hot on Pim:grove street, and
running Mo l t 108 feet In an alley, un which are,,,,
erected a twdetory frame TIOUd l, 20 by 20 feet,
beet KITCHEN", and necessary outbuildings.—
This property it whillO tt hundred feet north of the
Lebanon Valley Railroad.
No. 3—The undivided half in a LOT or PIECE of
.„r GROUIiI) on Centre street, north of Cumberland,
.1! Lebanon borough, on which is A FRAME; HOUSE,
10 by 22 feet, and necessary out-buildings.
. P. S.—lf not sold on said day, the above property will
be rented, at public sale, at the sante tittle and place.—
Possession will he given on the lot of April, 1001.
Are Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. NI., when con.
dltions will be made known by
Doc, 12. ISGO
FIRE ritovricil
To the Members of the northern Mutual In
surance Company of Lancaster County :
Peter Shelly, of Swatara townaliip, Lebanon county, bad
Grist 31ill, Saw Mill, Duelling Douse and contents
destroyed by fire. Ines sustuinnd La be paid. $3700;
Isaac Wagner, of East lianevez township, Dauphin
county, Darn and vontents, $1 00 ; Nathan Worley,
of thu borough of Manbeim, Lancaster county, Darn
and einteuts, VG? ; David Fisher, of the borough
of Manheint, Darn. :Slaughter nonse and eoatun
$596; which losses aro to ha paid by said company
'with interest front the date of the oceorreuee of sall
losses in the year endtag the first day of December,
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11IIIVICE Is therefore Oxen to all the members of said
. company to pay six per cant. on' the dollar. on
their respective Premium Notes deposited with the Soo
rotary Previous to tho 111th day of March last past,
anti two per Cent. on Notes del o.ited after the 111th day
of March, and previous to the 39:h day of July, and
one per cent. alter the lath day of July. and previous
to the Sth day of Ortober, to be paid within 30 d a ys
from the dote hereof. to SAMUEL NISSLY,
N.ur New Ephrata, Lancaster _ton rty, Ber ereiary of sail
company, or to Adam, Konigmacher, Ephrata township,
Lancaster county ; Samuel Keller, do do; William
Paul, West Coentieo, do; Abraham E. Bare, do do; John
It. Hess, Cloy township, (1 , ); Samuel liollinger, do du;
!Hymn Erb, do do; John S. Hacker. New Eph r ata, do;
HENRY LiEILMAN, Sirs., North Lebanon township,
Lebanon county. Directors of said company.
SS: Arndt and N. Worley. Mont:elm. Lancaster county;
Noah H. Nook, Sporting 11111. do; Julio Hollinger, May ,
town, do: Christian IL Rauch, Litiz. do; PolorS. Reid,
Warwick' towmh; p. do; Jacob L &elution. do do; Henry
Ituch, ItOtherino. do: Ezra Derkholder, West Earl town
ship, do: John Esternath, East Earl, do de' ' Christian
Bentz, Ileomstown, Esaimi Atianistown,
do; Levi W.M•mtzer, 'West Coralico SOWNShip, do; John
Hower, do do; ilea ry S. Eberly. Cloy. do do; Peter Mar
tin , Smedley's Hotel, Lancaster city; Cyrus hi. Kroll,
Shoeflerstown. Lebanm county; Herr, Jackson
township. dm Dr. Edward Ele - . Stouchsburg. Berko
county; Isaac Fidler, Womelsdorf, P.v, Agents of sold
company.
EIMEEEM
All those members who fail bi make payment before
the first day .J .141,ruary next, tlwir Dist:ranee will ba
suspended omit the first of -May next; cud if not paid
on the diet of ikley next, their insurance wilt become
cancelled and null and void by reason of ouch irlinquen
cy, and the cost of collection must follow,
as provided by
the act of Incorporation and Dy-Laws of the Company.
By orJer of the Hoard of Directors, December 1, kW,
hAMLIBI. SSLY. 6eeretitry.
Foe the convenience of the Members the undersigned
Director, trill he pie Lent for collection at the following
places an d tnn e ,f , viz:—January 7, at the public house
of L. Zimmerman, ht Lebanon ; flit, at 17. Hoffer. in
Palmyra ; 15th. at Mr. AnitmOnn, in Lingelstown, Dan
phiu county; 17th, at the Harper /louse, in East Han
over; ISth, at Samluel Bank, in Jonestown, mot on the
21st at the house of Da undersigned in North Lebanon
to
HEL
wnship, each day fro i nitAt t o y bi o'clock.
LMAN, Director.
December 20, 1800-2 t.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and Manufactnrers of HMI
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT
TERS can appeal with perfect confidence tot
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The oonsumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year amounted to over a half
million bottles, and front its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption. will reach
near one million bottles, This immense amount
could never have boeu 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 hest known, who net only
recommend the Bitters to their patients, but
are ready at all tittles to give testimonials to its
efficacy iu eases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporary popularity, obtained
lay extraurdinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities of the lilt tem but a solid
estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is
destined to lie as cndui•ir•g as time itself.
llostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a(lodseud.t.o regions where fever cad ague
and. various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to state confidently that the "Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia end like
diseases, is to the propeititoma source of un
alloyed pleastire. It rerattecs ail morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
impart - 3 renewed yi tat to the nervous system,
giving it. that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the Stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
to acondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the funClions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions en the bottle, and they will find
111 it 'a stimulant peculiarly adapted to eon/Vert
deeliuin g years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating I the bore ts,. CSevllent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. -We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men and women
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering rocini stomach de
rangements end general debility; acting under
the advice of phySicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tho
merits of this article. A few' words to the
gentler sex. There are certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation-of mother
and 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 period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. [fere,
I /ten, is a necessity fur a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to hear up tinder 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 to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength. •
All those persons, to Whom We have pat-licit.
laxly referred. above, to wit sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhcea,
dysentery, iudigeel ton, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids; persons of sedentary
occupation, and,niirhing mothers, will consult
their OWri. physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetler's Celebtatttd StOinach Bitters a trial.
CAUTION.—We caution the public against
Using any of the many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for .110M'ETTER'S CELEBRATED
PIITERS. Mid see that each bottle has
the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
blown on the side of the bottle.and stamped
on the metallic cap coveting the tork,
observe that our autograph signature it on the
label.
ab- Prepared and shld by EDGE.T3OMBSI. dl
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., ssiti b e u a il i t
druggists, gruceepe &
and Wars- "
throughout the :United States" Pknith Alni•
ries, and Germany.
lty Dr. Geo. Boas, D. S. timber, JTolobavlrri, tab
aeLett Q. £o tier, Fradeackaburg . ; U' D. Biersr.
Bro., kunsille`: Martin Early, Patera..
Da-
It a Rank , ' -
T.,101( EI t OF ' , 7 I ".*.P.StCATIC ,
woelil respectfuli:rlieforro, frierals;anii the pub.
lie, that be 1m copagate •;.I.laisself srith,blr. Lowcal p in
the wilt:Deo, SNGYP ..I..;'''slralkit;lll39llCgra, '
No. 138 North` Third Streei, Phiia,
where he will be glad to receive oustamere, and will
Emil at rates that will prove setiefactory.
Philadelphia, July 12,1850.
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ISAAC )111,1,13R,
dissignez of J911,4Y GASSER