all nttiott: a= $1 50 A sexTIISR3IBI LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, ISO HOME AFFAIRS. Dr. HOOKER'S Dental Office will be closed from the 17th December to the :701 . Jen ne ry, as he will be absent from Lebanon. 41. Use "ImitEgont's Frost Cure tor the relief and cure of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Thu, Ilands, Ears, au k It. has now stood the test of three whales and can be safely recommended as just taill o rtrl i lolo, Full directing g.ccompany each ~.I.9epared and sold by J. L. Lemberger, Apothwary, Market street, Lebanon. • o are pleased to learn that 'the ltonding Railroad Company has it in serious con templation to double the track of the Lebanon 'alley Brunch, from Rending to Harrisburg, dur ing the coming summer. The whole road is al ready graded and needs only ballasting and the laying of the rails. Smteral burglarious attempts were riaide on the Depots of the Lebanon Valley Rail road, between Lebanon and Harrisburg, during the past ten dive. Nothing of value, however, We believe, was obtained. The 4liitie:pressiblo conflict" contin- Ues to rageteallits,fury in this county. Instead of socking to abolish, however, the Republicans of tys bihality are Striving to secure—the Poet Officii:c : Jen express messenger just from Preder ,. 4,oltsbticg assures us that he would not be tho least' surprised if there would be bloodshed before long, as several threats of giving "bloody-noses" halm already been made. The "Guards" era un der orders to be in readiness at n moments warn ".ing, and the Captain declares that if there is a vollislon calling for the interference of tho mill- tary there shall be no child's ploy. Among the maneandidates alreadrin the 1144 we only no tlegipo prominent ones, viz :—Jacob Setter, -wt - Shtfiler, Uriab Melly, Wm. Boltz,—but what's the use to name. Stand under the Captain's door and every individual you see just enquire hie poll. lies, and If it is a Republiottn, you may set him down as a candidate for Post Master. We reoom mend the Republioans of loroderteksburg to akeep 9401. R G. Lantz has leased the BMA Horse hotel, in this borough, now occupied by Mr. Behny, and will take possession of it some time between this and the first of April. Mr. 13ehny hue leaved a hotel in Ashland, Schuylkill Bounty. Col. Geo. W. Ryan, of Fredericks burg, this county, has purehased the "Washing ton House," kept by Jacob A. Smith, in Middle burg, Snyder county.-Prof. Gerhart has no t opts(' the tall to the pastorship of the late Rev. Stlne e s charge,. and will TiVeneh his introductory sermon next Sunday.=--Mr. Henry Stager, formerly of East Hanover, while cutting kindling on The *odd yard, at the residence of his von John Jenebtown, on Tuesday, the 18th ult., fell down 'and aplead futruedintely, aged 78 years. henry Diana, (H. 5.,) recently sold 10 acres 14 Lend, with impinvements , in worth Lebanon I townvittp, to Joseph Yager, of Cornwall, for s2o2b. The Pikris correspondent of the N. y wrifes thus :—"Spesking of problems, "nll Ports and the Deporttnents" hove been wor loled for the last month over the following, pub illshodl seriously in the Monde Mita:ire'. Draw n series of lines thus : Then with three strokee of the anger, and with out retaining upon any line already touched, wipe them all out. All the Antes, dead walls and Nhop•doora of Parts aro now socriacea to this in torostlng exercise on mathematics. Wo are indebted to lion. John W. Killinger # for ti very acceptable Christman Pros. ent t 10 the Philp or four large and hatidsowely bound volumes of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, containing the proceedings of the Ist 'session of the 3eith Congress. We have also received from the same source the Agricultural part of the Patent Office Report 'for 1159. • Ice men have beeii very busy 'during the paSt week, In storing away tho right *bid or nn article for next summer's use. It will be rim:lumbered that during the Reeding.74ldr, in 'Weber, n beautiful , , girl, aged about ydars, named Adeline Bavor, was murdered in the vicinity of Mobreville, Berke county. Although several persons were arrested at thulituo, stillsgalit could bo I . astened upon no one. We have the startling intelligence now that a man In Schuylkill county, last week, on his death-bed, confessed that he held the poor girl, while another, named Samuel Benner, re siding in Pottsville, out her throat. Heliner was one of the suspected ones at the time. Ile has now again been arrested. "Murder will out." The old and well•known Tavern : attia4-al L. Zimmerman, in this borough, has i been lensed by - Mr. Joxitst MATTIIES, at present: the popular f bar.tenderat Mrs. Rise's. He will ' take possession on the Lit of April. Mr. Zim merman re " Oyes to the West, where we earnestly hope pro It, may be hiclot. How Tc, GZT SLEBP.—HOW to get sleep to sonit persons is &matter of high impor- ' tanee. ..N4sone persons who are troubled with wslfeikil nights and excitability , usially hare a , stlig tendency of Mood; to the brabi, with cold 1 ei entitles. The pressure of blood on the brain matt it An a stimulated or,Wakeful ilk/4'4Bnd the pulliilki#in the head are often painful.. Lot suelfilaterind chafe the body ktid.cottriffnitles with a brushror, towel, oriiitt amtitirwith the hands to proinot64o,;iblation'and'withdraw•the excessive amount of b lood froth 'the brain, and they will fall asleep in n few - moments. A cold bath, or a sponge bath and rubbing, or a good run, rr a • rapid walk in the open air, or going up and down • stairs a few moments before retiring, will aid in , -tiquallaibg etreulation and promoting sleep.—' "These rules are simple end easy of application, 'and may minister to the comfort of tbousandsl who would freely expend money. for needy° to promote "Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep." TrOWARD ABboCliknON, PIIILAD.EL— pgpv....ThIe well known benevolent enoeintion, bite,proveilfitself by a lung course of honorable dealing to he, a perfectly reliable and useful In etftillon. 'commend It to the publio atten tion With Mat °Widened. WILD'TURRETS. — h. friend bite tiaArenii dwoyer, of Ro c kl an d tonn _ shistla t u rkey on Sunday last, which weighed It pouniis,—ratber a good ono fora wild one.. • Theis has been a d r ool( of about 69 staying around. that neighborhood for the last few weeks; but so far only three have been shot and one tak en alive . Tho one mentioned above woe brought to this city", and our Inforosset says be was very good eating.—Rendirty Tfmea. The Board of ~pirtl i ltora of the Iteadinic and' Oniumbialtillioild;h,l4 a m eeting 6 at AMhael's Tavern, in tweeter, 0 few dell ay. Arrangements hare' been made to -°°°ll - °newtons early in the spring. 2fi*ewwt - OA terminus to to branoh MT the Sallroad &t - Sinking Spring4;thentjt 'twwarwr° into ;apt 70 !lee?? definitely The church bells of Aunville were I heard on Sunday evening, with the greatest dia. tinetners, in Lebanon, a Matinee Of five mitee, On last Saturday the Teachers of Jackson district,llimg will' the County Superb tendont, held a meeting in Myerstown, and or ganised ata Teaohers' Institute, by the elution of the following officers President, William Leh man ; Viere ' Prosident, J. IL Francis; Secretary, George W. Seibert. The exe;Ative committee reported the following exereAses for next meet ing:—Orthography, Win. R. Hostetter; Rend lag, Was. Lehman ; Mental Arithmetic, George ; Ilmbenhtri. Also a discussion on thetest meth ode of teaching Orthography. Messrs. Kreitzer, ' Obits° and Herr, School Directors, were also present. In the evening of the same day an ed t neational meeting was held in the Academy, when an address was delivered by the County Superintendent. DYSPIPSIA is known as one of the 'most dis tressing complaints which afflict humanity; and until the advent of the Oxygenated Bitters, bad been considered incurable, or when curable, re quiring years - to accomplish it. The Oxygenated Bitters perform in a few days, cures, which other medicines takes , years to alleviate. REMEMBER, &ruinous or Scrofulous affec tions are the curse, the blight, of mankind. They are vile and filthy,as well as fatal. They arise from i npurity and contamination of tlie blood, and are to be seen all around us, everywhere. Thou. sends daily are hordligned to this grave from the direful effects of this disease. But why trifle any longer, when the remedy is at hand? Dr. LIND SEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER—the only effectual preparation now before the people, that does its work mildly and safely. It does not close the is sue superficially, while "Foul corruption mining alt within, Infects unseen." But Purges the Entire System of all Impure Mat ter, Invigorates the Body, and leaves , the Afflict ed in the Enjoyment of Good Health. To con vince the skeptical of its healthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced. Sold by all the Druggists in this place, and dealers throughout the country. [Nov. 21, 'BO.-Im. The Mail between Lebanon and shEefrers:tdwn is again carried daily, as follows : Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by way of Aell ey's, rind Mondays, Wedneadys and Fridays by the old route. WE have unusual- facilities and ona teriaffer executing all kinds or Blank and Cir cular Printing. gpf dal Ilgtitto. Dr, WISTAR'S BALSAM OE WILD CHERRY Where this article is known it is a work of superero gation to say one word In its favor, so well it is estab. ilehed as an unfailing remedy for Cotten, Coins, fame- CIIITIN,CeoGP, WHOOPING COIr IT, ASTHMA, QII/NST, PUMP to, diseases of the THROAT. CHEST, and Limas, as well as thAmost dreaded of all diseases, CONSUMPTION, which high medical authority has pronounced to be a CURABLE DISEASE. Those who have used this remedy know its value: those who have it ,t have but WI make a single trial to be satisfied that of all others it is Tan tuntanv. From Mr. W. P. Oaili,SEY. HARRISBURG, PA., April 23, 1860. S. W. FOSTLE 14, Co, Boston,— Having been benefited by the use of that valuable remedy, Dr. WISTAWS BALSAM OP WILD Camas, 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 and colds, togive it a trial, and thus be convinced of its efficacy. Little over a year since I was taken with a bad cold, and for some time was confined to my bed with a severe pains in my breast, back and aide. accompanied with a violent cough, so that I was fearful that the disease had made a lasting impression on my constitution. Through the family of Bev. W. It. DeWitt I was informed of the efficacy of the Balsam in CUSPS like my own. I 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 persons to use the Balsam for• Coughs, Colds, Whooping Ocrugh, &c., and al ways with the most satisfactory results. W. P. OGIABBY. Ria` Motion. to Purchasers. The only genuine WU tar's _Balsam has the written signature of "I. BUTT 2" and the prlntell one of the Proprietors on the out wrapper; all other is vile anti worthless Prepared by BETH W. ROVVLE & CO, Boston, and fur sale by Joseph L. Lemberger and Dr. Gear?Co Ross. Lebanon; Joseph S. Lamer, Sluefferstown; M. IL Oet tel, Myerstown ; Samuel Weaber, Fredericksburg; J. Branner, Jonestown ; Early & Bishop, Annville; Thom as A. Harper,* Hanover; Martin Early, Palmyra; Bow Man & Son, Cainpbelytown; and by dealers every where. Dee. 26, 1660—1 m. TirE USE ON DR. ITOSTETTER'S STOM fOr Dyspepsia, flatulence, Heaviness of the Rona° b, n or nity otlier like slfia etteti, a second to Mine in America or ithivatil. be lie able to state confidently thattbe "bitters" are a certain cure for d vitiepsia and like disesseseVrio.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 tone and energy scatidhrpensable for the restoration of health. The 111I 'norm's acknowledgements of its superior excellence and beneficial results, have assured the proprietors that it cannot but prove a great cure to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the thorough system. Sold by drug gist. 4 end dealers generally everywhere Air•• Sec advertisement in another column. December 5, 1860-IM. , „ MAKING.—MI 7. OWOM Lau bitch, whose extensive Cabinet and Chair Warerooms, Will be found in Market street, a few doors north of the Railroad is now manufacturing on hand the largest as sortment of Parlor and general House•keeping Furni ture, and Chairs of all kinds, that probably aver we, prooentoft to the porople of tlds county. Tie Informs Ili that he le determined to Fell euEnr, and will teethe out done either in prim., quality or beauty of his work.— Step In and examine it.. See his advertisement. Ate` See Dr. San ford'e advertieement of Liver Theist> rater anti Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. INFANTILE CORDIAL.—WO would re• quest particular attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Canon & DUPONT, addressed to "Mothers."— The INFANTILE CORDIAL of Dr. EATON is a medicine of great celebrity, and the standing of its manufacturers will be a sufficient guarantee of the care taken in its preparation, and its unvarying purity. The "BLOOD FOOD" 11 for a class of diseases unfortunately very prevalent 10 this vicinity, and its, high reputation should ensure a ready sale.—Willimantic ybnn.) Jour• ital. OM— See adver. For sale by Dr, 13140. ROSS, op posite the Court Holm, bobanon, and T. W, DTOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. Nov. IS, 1880. SirPree Trade seems now to be in fat'or 'With Napoledn 111. 'go hied of a gOect and beautiful WIG, on reitilOnahre terms, we would say from experience call on (MORON T111.111.G4141 , 1D. 29 South 6th et., Philadelphia, when yeti can VC suited ilia style and,mattner unsurpassed. Also procure &bottle of hie celebrated HATE DYE for benktifying the hair, kc. feb. 22, 1880.—ly. WEAKNEBB.AND DEBILITY.--Allwho suffer from weakness or debility, where there in a want of energy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN lIBRB PILLS. They immediately purify' the blood end net upon the mainspring of Life, giving strength and vigor to the system. Young persons en tering into womanhood with a derangement of the functions; and to mothers at the turn of life, these Pills Win be most efficacious in correcting the tide of life that may be on the turn. Young and elderly men suffer in .a similar manner at the same periods, when there is lawsuit' danger . they should therefore undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. This great Ilousehold Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of life. as it is well known to the Woad this it euree oomplaints other 'remedies cannot reach; this fact is no well established as that the Sun lights tie World. Sold by all Mistletoe Dealers. Dr. Gee. Noss and D. S. Reber, Lebanon. Nov. 29, 1860. A GIIZAT.MEDICINE FOR,FEHALES. Hundreds of stimulants have been invented and sold purporting to be specific in the various diseases and de rangements to which the delicate fcirm of woman render her subject. The result of Orem stlmitiants ban been to Impart momentary whoa!, to the nervous platens, end ALI" vigor' to•the marks f but this relief has been sus needed by a depression and prostration greater than be fore ; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build the n.selvea rip by these false renedies, have Anally end ed In destroying what little vital organization was left. But in using rfltEltlisiVE'S. 130IJAND BITTERS," you will find anclislisastrMis results. It is a purely vegsetphlcr,falfinriuntiPtaparodon strictly scientific prin ciples, after the manner of ,the celebrated Holland Pro-. lessor, Dcerhave. Linder its influence, EVERY nerve and muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return; perfect health. Sold at J-. L. LENDER OD It'S Drug Store, Lebanon. See advertisement in sta ncher column - Nov. 28,18g0. letigialtg jilt : 40 . • German preaching neat Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. fu the Evangelical church, and in the evening et ear ly candle-light. English preaching next Sabbath morning and , evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. PROPHsTANT EPISCOPAL Cannim—raerviee in Tem perance Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. ST. 3:0110 EMPORIUM CIMROII.—EepIarIIIIVI OO filtertWodneeday evening, et,6/- 0'0164 ; Ovid rjo.,,Sunday morning at 10 o"olook, and every Sunday evening at 6 ,ealook.• Preeehlng , on On, „ !day, at 10 o'clock. . , 4traitilit s u AluireV44,hle, Merman so- T i cs at 10 A. M., in the MorellielPabiriginaltl on Sunday next German proaching in thieven ing. Every evening during the following week services at 7 o'clock in -the Lecture Room.— English preaching at 10 A. M., on next Sun day at the Horse-shoo Pike meeting house. .1 Union meeting of Salem's and Zion's Lutheran congregations on Friday—German preaching in Salem's church in the morning and English ' in Zion's church in the evening. English Service next Sunday morning and even ing, and Gorman in the afternoon in Zion's Lutheran church. Barrifti. On the 25th inst., by Rev. IL S. Miller ' Freder ick Goertner to Rosanne Garret, both of Leh anon. Oa the 25th het., at the Union :a R. Church, Phila delphia, by the Rev. Alfred Cookumu, Her W C BEST, of Philid. loldst Coaferenm., t Hies MISTI •e d .ughter of DAVID ot, Esq.. of Tremont. !'a. At the house of the bride's mother, on th ...veiling of the 20th ult., by the Rev. C. A. P .12er. Mr. .1)1C0p GAMBLE to Mies F,LIZA.BETLI AULLEtt, both of ~~.~~. At North Lebanon, on Wednesday. the 19th bud. .FLOIthINCE V.. daughter of SAhItIKL B. and BLIZA BETH D. untar4N, aged/ yemil. "Yes! thou art fled, ere guilt had power To stain thy cherub soul and form, . Closed Is the soft ephemeral flower, ,g That never felt a storm. * a a * * * Thou wart an like a form of light, That Heaven benignly exiled thee'bence. Bre yet the world c mid breathe one blight O'er thy sweet innovense: And then, that brighter home to bleec, • Art peeled, with ail thy loveliness.. On the 22d ult., in this borongh, Dr. Christian Bucher, of Sbaefferstown, aged 64 years, 8 months and 6 days. On the 24th ult., in South Lebanon, Mrs. Hen. nab, wife of Mr. David Span. , , aged 46 years. On the 31st of November, in Union twp., Mary Ellen, child of Daniet Hess, aged 6 Inc,uths and 8 days. On the 22d ult., in Jonestown, Mr.'John Faber, nn old and much respected citizen, aged 65 years and 6 months. On the 11th ult., in North Lebanon, John Holub - ner, aged about 83 years. The Lebanon Market. ebro , unN Corrected wiydly. LEBANON, WaniteSbar„lANUAßY 2, 1881. Deb. Mills Ex. Pam $8 50 b'ggs, dos" 16' Smith " Nxtra aOO Butter, D lb.. 14 Lab. Val. Super. Flous 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 105 Lard, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Tallow, 10 PriMe 117 e, 00 Ham, 10 Corn, 80 Shoulders, 0 Oats, 30 Sides, Clover4iitild, 4 50 Soap, 7 Timothpaeod, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, D be., 100 Mixed Raga, 2 Dried Apples, pealed. 1 .60 Vies. l tb , Peach "Suits," 250 Bristles, 7 9, lb., 411 Peach "Hut:tele," 126 Penthers. l D lb., &23 Cherries, 150 Wool. D. lb., 40 Onions. 37 Soup Beans, qt., Potatoes, D bus, 60 Vinegar, 11 gat., 121 4 , Apple Butter, D croek The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, P. M., Dee. 29, 1860. CLOVERSEED is in good dentand. Sales of 300 bushels at $5 251g15 49. Timothy and Flax seed are unchanged. - There is not -much inquiry for Vr,o UR for shipment and home consumption, and prices have declined. Sales of 500 barrels superfine at $5 1 2h; 100 barrels Ohio extra on terms kept secret, and 300 barrels extra family at $5 50 to the trade; the sales have been at these figures. RYE FLOUR Is steady nt $3 62. CORN MEAL is held firmly. 179 barrels Pennsylvania brought $2 75 X7l barrel. WHEAT has advanced 20: 3 bushel. Sates of 1000 bushels good Pennsylvania' and Western red nt $1 30@1 32, Southern do. is held at $l -- White is scarce and ranges from $l. 40 to $1 65. Pennsylvania RYE is worth 7fic. CORN is in fair request and further sales of 2006 bush els new yellow wee made at 56c., part ht the ears. Old yellow is scarce and worth 670. OATS are unchanged. Sales of Delaware at 32c. and Pennsylvania at 33(4134c. 10 bushel. No sales of Barley or Barley Malt, PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.— The offerings of Beef Cattle were lighter this week than for a long time past, reoehing only about 1156 head at Phillips' yards, at fully for mer rates, ranging at front $7 to $9 SO net, the latter for extra quality, including sonic few sold nt s4®s 7$ 100 Res. gross. About 150 Cows nere disposed of at from $25 to $6O each, according condition. Of Hogs, the receipts were large, reat;lting about 3600 head, and prices were nt previous rates; including 1143 sold at the Avenue Yard at $6 50®7 62i, and 2433 at Imhoff 's at $6 75® - 7 25 the 100 lbs. net, as to condition. Only about 3500 Sheep were offered, and sold at prices ranging from 4 to sc. Ti6l lb. gross, as to condition. `,l4,tiv aViltutioniteßts. LAFAYETTE BROWE R, o.ls FITTER, ALIVUT STREET, next door to A. S. ELY'S 01110, Ur LEBANON. PA. [Jan. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PITILADELPILIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow went for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, aff dieted with Virulent and. Epidemic Diseases, and especia for the Cure of ,Diseases of the &awl Organs. %KEMAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sar in; goon. to all who spot) , by letter. with :t descrip tion of their condition. (age, occupation, habits of life. Sm.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrbcea, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Nsw Rest rams employed in the Dispensary, sent to the. afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. J. sKiLrAN fIitUGIMON. Acting Sur goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. " EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. CEO. IAIP,CIIILD, Secretary Jan. 2, '6O. ly. TEACHERS) INSTITUTC. rPE - ACHERS, Directors and Friends of Education in Lebanon county, are hereby informed that the TEACHERS' .COUNTY INSTITUTE will meet in the COURT HOUSE, at Lebanon, on Thursday. the 17th day of January, Mil, at 1.0 o'clock. A. H., nud contin ue In 513118100 THREE DAYS, The exercises will consist of discussions. eye awl lectures. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Burrows, State Superintendent; Prof. Bates, and Prof. Wicker sham, of our State Normal School. The exercises will be interspersed with Vocnl Music. The lady member's will be entertained in private rani- Hies, gratuitously,; and gentlemen et a very low rate at any of our hotels. It Is,earliestly expected lONA ev ery teacher In the county. will attend this meeting: and the time, three que, being very short for the holdipg of a County Iciatitute, teachers should he ill atterhiance the first day. It is deemed unnecessary to have progra Mmes pub lished, as those who have been selected by the Execu tive Cometittee to conduct exercises will be notified in due season. , .By ordertsr County Superinten dent. Lebanon, Jannury 2, 1801„. NOTICE. A EiJECTION for 13 MANAGERS, to serve for the ensuing year, wi 1 be held by tho members of the MUTUAL, Pi RE INSURANCE COMPANY of Annville, Lebanon county, Pa., on illonday, the 7th day of Janua ry, A. D. 1861, between the hours of 1 and 4, in the of tereoon, at tho public house of J &COD ltss, in Annville. Dec. 28,1860-21. JOS. P. MATZ, Secretary. NOTICE. N ELECTION of the members or the WARii LNG TON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Lebanon, will be held at the office of JACOB WEIDLE, ESQ., In Lebanon, Pa., on Wednesday, the 21 - 1 tray of Jan uary, A D. 1861, between the hours of 1 and 3, , in- the afternoon, for 13 MANAGERS to serve for the ensuing year .108. BOWMAN, President. J. 11. MILLER, Secretary. [Dec. 20, 1560. NOTICE. LEBAIOY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL. lIOR TI . CULTUL'AL AND MEOHANICAL SOCIETY 'TULE annual election for the “I.E6ANON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, 110ItTICULTURAL AND ME CHANICAL SOCIETY," will be held en Saturday, Jan emit 17, 186 I„ at the,public house of Henry, Capitally, in the borougt, of Lebanon, between the hour. of I apt! 4 o'clock, I!: M. It being also the time for the first stated meeting of the Society for the your 1861. Dec. 26, 1860.] ISAAC HOFFER, Secretary: FRUITS ! FRUITS !! DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES,.. DRIED CHERRIES, DRIED ELDERBERRIES, DRIED PLUMS, Sold by L. K. LADLNRMILOEL • HOMINY sold by L. K. LAUDERMILCH. , RAISINS] RAISINS! (Layer, Bunch and Valencia) Id by the Si.r Box, at the store of s c l • L. K. LADDERMILDEL RAMS, SHOULDER and DRY REEF, sold at cost by L. K. Liklyttnatmoli. ppbauctu, Decefatokr 6,1861 Blank Warrants for Collectors of sobeaPtil.P°ll,4l of Oollordstrs sad Treasurers A grteß 4oo Disnotors and.Teaohers, and Orders on "Teasuror, for selsatethis °Sloe. GEORGE W. KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Mee with Ltwt KLINE, Rog., Lebanon, Pa. (Lebanon, Ality 4,1859. J. H. BOWMAN, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, has REMOVED his wince oz It Finish's New Building, (second story,) Outnberland street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, April 6, 1859. Wm. 111. DEEM, Tloll.llh'Y AT LAW, has removed Ids offlee to Cam I..rland street. In the room formerly occupied 1.. , Relzenatele k Jim'. as a jewelry store, opposite 4.)ba'rks Oreenawalt's Hardware Store. Lebanon, Aprll la, 18(10. 5000 Agents Wanted. rpo null 5 now inventions—one very recent, and of .1 great value to fainities. Am pay great profits to Agents.. Send ;our stamps and get So gagespartionlars. EPHRATA' BRAWN, Lowell, Mass. October 10, 1550,-150. --- IP YOU WART A PIIOTOGII APH of yourself or Mena, the, best Art, to bo had nt DAILY'S Ostinry, neat door to the Lebanon Doposit Dank.. To Persons out of Employ- ment. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL TOE ERIE SE?. INO MACIIINE.—We will give a Commission, or wages at from $25 to $6O per month, and expenses paid. This is a ziew Machine, and simple In its construction that a child of 10 years can learn to operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to nny Family Sowing Machine In use, and the Price is but Fifteen Dollars. Persona wishing on agency will address J. N. Boyrdor, Secretary Erle Sowing Machine Company, November 21, 1560.-6 L MILAN, OHIO. Wanted to Buty l BUSHELS RYE; 50,00050,000 bushels CORN ; 00,000 lambda 0.0.VE; 60,600 bunhols WHEAT. Also, GLOVERSEED, TliftotMY SEEb,,llaxseell, for which the highest, GAS 4 prices will be t)itiil at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depth, Lebanon. GEORGE ROFFMAN. Lebanon, July 11. 1860. WOOD And COAL YARD. T fINE underslgaiii,htVing bought.* ,',,. 1.; Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a. short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster.e "" ;Hutch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 GUILDS OP WOOD and from GOO to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which.l will sell at the yard or deliver at as small pronto as villlsnit the times. I therefore in vite all those that afro in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL I,IOIIT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114.1853.-tf. PUBLIC NOTICE. North Lebanon and Mount Hope Plank and Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS of-said company will nteci nt 1. their office, In Cornwall Township, near the Bor ough of Lebanon. on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1861, between the hours at 12 o'clock. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M.. to adopt or reject the Supplement to their Char ter. palmed by the late Legislature, approved by the Governor, February 7, A. D.. 1865'. By order of the Board of Managers. JOHN MARQU ART, Seery. Lebanon, December 12,1380; PUBLIC rworricE. xi onci, Is hereby given, that a gcnoral meeting of .1.11 the Stierkhoblersufthe NORTH LEBANON IUIL• ROAD COMPANY, will be held nt their office, iu tbo _Borough of Lebanon, on Monday, January 7, lonl, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 31., and 12 o'clock, M., at which time and place an election for President and six Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held. By order of the. Board, Lebanon, Dec. 12, "nO-1 t. JOHN W. 311S11, See'y. PUBLIC No'rum. XTOTIC E Is hereby given, that a general meeting of 11l the Stockholders of the i.41.1.4N0N 4.4 -0011 P- A Y.-will be held at the office.of the President, Jacob Weldle. Esq., on ~11:teday, Javeutiri , T. 1861, between the hours of 1 o'clock. and 4 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place en election for seven itlanagers, to serve for the conning year. will be held. By order of the Board, Lebanon, Dec. 12, '6O-It. JOIIN W. MIMI, Seey. Lebanon Female Seminary. . - J. H. POST, A. 8., Prin epcd. r NINTH' SESSION will commerfee.Soptember I, ISen. This School is designed to elevate the 'nand aril of female education, and to offer superior edvanta ! g e e at a mode; ato cost. The school year is divided into two sessions of five menthe each. Charge per session, from 734 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 !lonics, when desir ed, cud at the usual rates. Early application should be made to Board of Directors: B. B. LETIMAN, S. J. STINE, V. B. POILNEY, J. W. NISH, JOAN MEILY, 0. GREENASVALT, C. D. GLONINtIErt, JOSIAR FLINCH., ECIiLEr. Lebanon; Aug. 30,1861). • Great Bar aids L. K. LATJDERMILCH Offers his large Stock of FALL AND WINTER WOODS, - At greatly REDUCED PRICES ! • 'French and American Black Cloth, 11l ck and Fancy Cashmeres, Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Vesting, Satinet, Union Cashmeres, Jeitnes,,ke., Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, for Ladies, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, DeLnines, plain and fancy, - Pesiery and ()loves, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Figured and Plain French Merinoes, Figured and Plain German Merinoes, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Figured Cashmeres, Nubies, Zephyr lloods and Under Sleeves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, • Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, Carpets, Carpets. CaTpetsi Calicoes at all p' ken.. - • The highest nis.ri,vt prices paid. In merchandise. for all kinds, of Country produce, at the Old Stand of fleo nevi, Cumberland street, Lebanon. ,znw Occupied by. L. K. LAIMBRMILCIL Lebanon, December 5.1850. FAMILY GROdERIES! 'Yalu Riau sugar, Prime Rio Coffee, . Nevi Orleans Sugar, Prime Java Coffee, Refined All 6: (.1 Sugar, Young Upon Tea, Pulverized Sugar, Imperial Tea, Crushod Sugar, Baker's Chocolate, Luel Sugar, Soverines Syrup. Philadelphia Syrup, „. Sugar and Mo:asses, New Orleans Molasses, (New Crop) pr Cm; Layer Raisins, Dried Apples, Valencia Raisins, Dried Peaches. (halves) Seedless Raisins, Dried , Cherries, Currants, Dried Elderberries, NEW MACKEREL, PRIME RANI, PR rm CHEESE, PRIME LARD, CANDLES, SOAPS, Ste., At.. On band, and new supplies constantly received, and sold at the lowest rash prices, nt the New Store of W. K. A J. ECKERT, Cumberland street : Lebanon, Pa WANTED. BUTTER, LARD, —. POTATOES, EGGS, TALLOW, BEANS,. SOAP. 11 MITA X , BRISTLES, Am, &c For which we pay the highest market price in Ex change, ter Merchandise. W. K. & S. ECKERT. I ebance, December Lt. IS6O. SELLING OFF AT COST. large and extensive steak of .EAR.cy - ngv 1. GOODS at the !Team Buildings" aro hrhig sold nt cost. The stock comprises a general assortment of PRESS 600 l s, Plain 4 0 . 4 Fancy,Pres rreuch Ilerinoes. Wool Plaids mid Wool Delalnes, Cashmeres and Tbibet Cloths, DeNines Calicoes , - &c. &c. White Coods-Lplain and fied Swiss, *Towne's, Cambries, Irish Linens, Brilliant% Cnrta in Good, : &c. : &c., A large. ossortinvut of SIIAWLS, SHAWLS, CARPETS & MATTING, • CARPETS & MATTING, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE Also a general assortment of GI ores and Hosiery, La dMs' Collars and Dress Trimmings. with many other articles too numerous to mention Call and ate, and save money at the "Centre Buildings" of liAltrAt & Bans. i ,gam- We also offer our ENTIRE STOCK of Dry Obods, c t ,,,, as ware, Groceries, &c.„ for sale, to such Itnr.,;;^ a s wish to enter the INlercantile business; also ai4-7..•y • our wolf arranged STORK ROOMS FOR RENT 4111.41,--Ithe InPst,dostrable stand in Lebanon. Leberior, December 20, IS6. RARER & EROS. you Can huy your Clothing, Om yourselves and your Boys, in every variety and at kw cash prices by call ing at the cheap Clothing, Storeof zenstein Bros.. opposite the Court House, where you WILL SaTo at least front 25 to lo per rent. All kinds of Cloth lug and Furnishing Goods, are to be h:ul at tl Store at the lowest cash prices and re ceive welkuutde Goods. Would it not be much better to • SAVE Much valuable time, by calling at °As% and laying in your B unk of 04:Kiting for the Winter at Olio, Ditabliabment., wikete,you will ear- tainly get the.fall value of your MOIVEY, ltemember tpo plaae—Mtuaberbind btreet,,,opposite the Ooortlienase- ItZI.7.MNSTEIN Bitols - NeeembeT,7, 1861. Saddle and Harness Manu factory. mHE updirsighed has Removed 11. his Saddlery and Harness . Manufactory to e few doors South of the old . place, to the large room. t— — lately occupied by Billman k Bro. as - a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old friends and ellgieleele, and where he has increased fa rtlities I;.m attending to all the departments of We heel tleee. Being determined to be behind no other establish• went in his abilities in accommodate customers, he bile spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself Master of every modern improvemen in thn bu siness and. secure the services of the hes workmen that liberal wages would command. lie will keep a large stock on hand, end manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such as Saddles, Midles, Carriage Harness, of all kind , • heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a ❑cs kind lately invented; WHIPS of creasy kind, such is Bugey Whips, Cart Whips. &c.; L T ,fWSof all descriptions.LlALTEß 011.4 INS, home-made TRACES, 4 - c., &e., allot which is will warrant to he equal to any that (lathe obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that those desiring anything in this line, should call at Lis place Cud examine his stock. lie feels 'the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. la - All orders thankfully ;waived. and p ro rawly at. tended to. SOLOMON' 5511T11. Xorth Lebanon Borough. Jan. 26,-ISan. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANIIIIG MILL. GASSER GETTLE wish toinfurm their customers, of 1.04. non County, and surrounding Counties, that they ore still in full operation, and are prepared to do all kinds of CA RPENTEI. WORK nvMACHINERY They hare all the LATEST 1111VitOVE`1) A:CAI- N/Mr, and feel confident that they ran compete with any mho: in the State, as regards iJOUD WORK. They em ploy none hut th boat workmen, nut work none but the best and well seasoned Lumber. tll - 0 Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builders, as consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings, Flooring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidings, Also, SAWING AND dZoto to order. Also, Hand Rai ilor continual Stairs, for making Which they have a man constantly employed. Ire" !'hey have tdso erected a TURNING LATHE, in addition to their other business, end have employed ,tt first-rate mechanic to attend to it.rCabinet Mak ors will do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on hand. iintstcad Poso., rank Legs, Stair Bannister, Saud Pasts, and everything else belonging to the Turning Business, which they will sell at Philadelphia prises. TURN ING WORK done to order, as well as always un hand. u 41,, Their Shop will he found on PINEGkOVE ROAD, between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. , Lebanon, July 4, MO. ELLIAIT LONGACRE...JMIN O. C.AII£7....JACOD Door and Sakaz [flalinfactory. Located on the ,Vterent-ITouse lload,near Oantberload TUE undersigned rupeetfully in p p' fornt the public in genera, that they have added largely to their touter estab, , prmal i nef t i„„ iishntent, and also hare all Liana of the - latest rind best improved MtulllNEllY in the Slate in full operation, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4.47.1 for conducting tlte general business for rlaninr , Scrolls, Salvino' 4'c., ttc. and the experience acquired by E. LOXGACRE and J. G. GAVEL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords fall as surance of their ability, in connection with J. GABEL, to select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and ;huh business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, noon favorable terms_, ajudiciously assorted stock of ,DOOIIS, SAS if, &e., from the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to be sacelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, Cud is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list COP2pIi6CS the leading articles of stock on hand Doors, of all SUMS; Sevh, of all sizes; Boor Frames, tor brick and Architraves; ironic houses; casings, front 3 to 6 in.; Windou. Frames, for Lrick Surbase; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; O. O. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACBE, GABEL & BROTHER. P. S—Pleating. Sassing, dr., promptly dune 14r these urnishing the bomber. tLetarion, July 16,'57. S. J. STINE, cr .1, W. MISIL CLOTH ACTO RY. ri'IIIANKFUTi for paiit faVOri, the undersigned respect• fuily informs The Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county on as extensive a scale as ever. it is uuneeessa , ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same IMF:M. - ENT STYLE, which has made his work and name eo well known in the surrounding coun try. Ile promiscr, to do the work in the shodest possl ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himseift..73 be able to render the Caine satisfaction as heretofore. tic manufactures !Iraq and.f . Thrrow Cloths, tlessinells, Maack, White anJ other Flannels, an in the best manner. He also cards Wool and makes Rolla. For the conve nience of, ids Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in . at nia foilowin places:—At the stores of George Si' Pyle, touser & 'Brothers, George Reinceld, and at the new Drug Store of :Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store Of Shirk k Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh art's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Earust, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the store of Mr. .Weltner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra ; at the store of Mr. qtramerumn, Enat Hanover. Lebanon county. All-ma crisis will be taken away regularly, from the shove pla ces, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stacking.,Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Pr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to he prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and lett at the desired places. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will Pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plates. LYON LEMBERGER. East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 4,1560. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY. xllllll subscriber respectfully informs the public that he Ims the largest anlkbest assortment of FURNI TURE and'CIIAIRS, ever otTere&to the public of Lob. noon county. tie has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware. rooms,. in. North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite Zeller's lintel. end a fen* doors south of Ilamler's,. splendid assortment of good, substantial and titshiona- Ids Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES. W AT NOTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card. and Common TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS: Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wasb-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, tt large aint elegant variety. of Fawn BAex, Scsuyo SEAM CAMmon Spring Seated,CuAnts; hi) kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated. and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. .trg. All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Pereous desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom ho bee man ufactured or to whom sold. Ici ilaTituvt , Chaim REPAIRED and VAR NISHED. N. B.—COFFINS made and FUNBTIALS attended at the plaortePt notices JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon, September 19, 1890. OWE LAIIIRACWS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair .711zrkat flaw- norilt of Mc b. rolfey Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Bost Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county. SIMI: public Is respectfully reqnest ed to bear in mind that at theseLc. Wore Rooms will be found the hest " assortment of FAsmox.tum: and ILten .SOME FURNITURE anti Cif AIRS. Persons in want or any kind would boat call and examine his stuck bef,,re purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of Ida own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this place; Prieeswiil he LOWER titan at any other place, tither in the Borough or county of Lebanon. All orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. Ail persons pa/oh:wing Furnitnee from him will he accommodated hy having it delivered to them, to any part of the county, PUKE a , CRAW:a, anti Without tae least injury, aslie lies procured one of the best_emih forted faro:here - wagons, (specially fur that purfoise. t 9.. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at, the shortest notice. , 'Lebanon, Zent.l3,lstin. New Furniture, Store. ARM - FON K. DUNMIRE would respectfully in 11-form the public that, helnts removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on Cum berland Street, where ho will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which ho will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ile has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. — , Tete-a-tetes Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Nots, Ititt Racks, ati. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, awl common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking O lasses,-13 Mit, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Minds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for Children. tiff. Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— Ile has provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at, the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 25, MP. Copper-Smiith 'Removal!. r 111 E undersigned has REMOVED hie - COPPER I_ Wall and BLASS WORKING BUSINESS to Market Street, the second doorfront &lid:tees afift, where, he will be happy to,see all 1.16 old friendpand custom ers, and, where he has increased facilitlea for attending to 4.01, depart/UPl:its of hie businorr.. Particular attention gly,Op,to,l.tspstaristr , All orders thtutkfully,regerred and prompiiiathiaded to. . (I.6II,I,ESPrZYSRBIN., „ - Coppersmith aid Brasstoorker. Jnobatnnsildarcha,lB6o.... ' . 74/5•3` t- . . If, you want good tin ware call at the,Trit and Sheet Iron Store of - -6)10)1112 MAT. R MO VA L. NORTH LEBANON LEBANON Street, East Lebanon LEM BE BGER'S Mann factory ME=iII=SIZIIM= THE HOLIDAYS!! DRY .000 D ,S, CARPETS, GROCERIES, Oft CLOTH, QUEENS . WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, • to., Suitable tior:ptePente, will be Bbo um with pleasure to those disposed to look, and sold to purchasurs nt Panic priers, at EC/tEIITS' New Store. "Lebennn, December 12, 166 e, 117.0. t. ATR29B. J.NO. T. ATITMS G. L. ATKINS & Bro. Tjr AYING united in the ROOT and MOE ilionwEss, j. and from their determination to be pntict eat. and make none but the beat of work, tiny feellike FOlicitlng It large of public patronage. Theywill always be rAwd nt their OLD STA ND, 'Nov Ilottnike,) in Market ,Strrect, nearly opposite Melon. Rise's Motel, where they will be ready to serve and Please their enatemera. They have new on bend a largo ecaortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &e., which they offer at reduced primal, AIR - Persona dealing at this SHOE sTort}:, ran be exalted with DEADY-MADE WORK, or have It mado to order. Satisfaction is always. I .7ary.i.recd. Particular attention irje t m t o th e inpAiniNct Boole and Shoos. t:Lehanon, April to, 185 b. A TRUSS & BRO.'S New boot and Shoe Store is 'Riled ,li, up in good order far comfortand convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. A '1 KINS lt0:8 New Root and Slim St .re le fitted up In good order for comfort and convenioneo,Uotli for Ladles and Gentlemen. Boot and Shoe more. JACOB ROME!, respectfidly in• form the public that he still contim .ues his extensive establishment in Saab, maga his now building, to Camberland st, where be hopes to render the same eatisiltetion.as heretofore to all who may favor hint With fit ir.castom. lie incites l'tlerehants and dealers In BOOTS and SITOBS and every one who wishes to purchase fashionahla atel,•durnble articles in his line, to call end examine for themselves, his large end varied stock. He is determined to millings Alt conpetition in the manufacture of every article in MS business, suitable ter any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the hest quell: ty of LEATHER and other materiels are used, and none but tim best workmen are employed, P. g.—fle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for thu very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to Wass his customers, to merit a share of public pat tronege [Lebanon, , '5B. • Tin E 11.A.TEsT I,{ ET it - Jitilf S. LiAP, ALI, THE PEOPIX will soon be full of p anxiety to learn or the lattiod returns, the un dersiguo,l would respectfully 11U111.1 MS all tint the very latest returns can be found at his /]'JOT, SHOE, 13AT, CAP, 'MX-MK, end TRAVE:INCi 13.11) ST11111:, on Walnut Street, Lebanon, in rue Olive of the moot Complete .li'ALL AND WINTER STOCK ever offered in this place, etnlnacinc everything, En tho trade for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; anti all trf the eery latest shylet.and for sale at the very lowest ptiees ever nesned in ' Lebanon. It Is not necessary to specify, as this stock comprises averythlog that eau properly be kept in a store of the kind. All that is asked is that perscat shot,' Olt an I ex.:rfltil before purchasing elsewhere. Call anon. _ JOS. BOWSL N Measoreo token and work made to order. OM IA /W. GRAIN 'WANTED. fp IHE undersigned will pay the Ligliect prim for all ,J, kiuds of grain—WHEAT, It CORN and OATS,— at the Warehouse ; on the Vulet, (;anal, Walnut. street, North Lebanon. North Lohnnon, Juno C, 1860 BOOkS and Slationery AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS ! wriatitp,,,Ars WAS REMOVED removed his Book Store to Market Square. Lel anon W. ' , l 2 E rti n . ' :,i ' t. b o ' flc c u L o o o n i., r S e ir " :Dl a y b `A t a e oTi. ff ' sl e o ra o l : teat and ittisesttaxcens BOOKS of every description, Copy-Books,Cyphoring Books. leather and paper bound Pass Books, and every variety of STATIONERY, wholesale and retail. The following New Books, &c.: Humboldt's Cosmos, in 6 vols. Greeley's Political Text Book for 1660. Everybody's Lawyer. Rutledge. The Throne of David. . Feiss* Book of Forma. History of the United Brethren Church . .. Helps for the Pulpit. The Homiliet. Whedond's Commentary. Durkitt's Notes. - Different Hymn Books, (German and English). Chatechisms, (German and English). Testaments—large and smrdi.{Gorman and English) Bibles—different sizes, do do Dictim.aries—Webstar's and Worcester's. Dictionaries—different SiTarE, (German & English). Cook Books. Books on Oareening, Grapes, kc. A LM ACS, Lancaster. Gorman and Kitglititi. Philadelphia. differ ent kind.; Rending Almanac tho Luthoran. (tierman End English,) and the Evangelical from Ohio. Lob Anon, September 27 ,1880. 'IS6O NEW STYLES. It SOO A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between /I. Market and the Court House, north side. hen now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of UATS AND-CAPS. for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. He hos also just open.'d a eplen did assortment of SUMMER FIATS, embracing such us STRAW, PANAMA; PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG. HORN, SENATE, CURIAN, and all others. •te—lle will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, .Le., to Country Merchnnts on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 1818. _ E.— _ MARRIAGE GUlDBeing a private -. 7 ' ..instructor for married persons, or those shout to he married. both male and female, In everything concerning the physiology and relations of our sesnal system. and the production or presentation of.offspring including ail the new dis coveries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG. M. D. This is really a valuable and in. teresting work. It is written iu plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with numerous en gravings. All young married people, or those content. plating marriage,-and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with; still it is book that must be -locked up, and not lie about thf house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-fire cents, in specie or postage-stamps. Address U . WM. YOUNG, No, Its SPRUCE St., above 4th Philadelphia, Pa. In_ AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE—No matter what may he your diseta, before you place yourself under the aro of any one of the notorious Quscas— native or foreign—who :advertise in this or any other paper, got a copy of either of Dr. Young's Book . and rgalt it.carefUlly... It will he the mistne of saving you Many is &Om, your health, nad possibly your life. YCIUNG can be rougulted on any of the diseases described in his publications, at 1,18 Gate. N 0,416 auras,' Street, above Fourth. [April 18, 186 t.-.1y.e.0.wj. If you want Coal Buckets. Shovels. &0., will at the Tin and Sheet Iron Stern of G ItOlttat SHAY. lIMMM HO! AND BITTERS ff 4- --4 ) 4 ) -"`°:&'-`• , F4 o ;:zal i trt 7 -7". 47 , 4 r ' 2 - 3 ,3,1" Mel Ailaat s tir r , _ . r;: 1101 L.t N - T) REMEDY FOR 4 : I DISEKBE OF THE KIONEYSi,, Liv r: n coin p ILAINT, .._ WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, i FEVER AND 1 AGUE . , ~.. i - - And the varitir.s niT z'etrans r tliisNininil.:llPoll Aldolprat,Ved iS. I ~ . . EEUFFNAGLE lit C . 0 " Ci .. Stith da Indigestion. Acidity or Melton:act', Colicky Paine, . — i - SUCCE . SSORS -TO ileartburn, tows of . Appetite, Despondency, (‘cistivcaete, i Blind :tad Bleeding Pil-at,'' Ti, till-Nepons. Hhcnimatia, and AIt,T,Z & BRO Souralgic Alio-liens. it tact lo numerone Instances proved , ..S IV f „,,,,„ I...Niel:it and in Others ctictlid if decided cure •iji :' ' • This i$ a pure.y regi ...a. e covenanted. prepare° on Lim, y - , ~ . 1 11--' . . ''' ' ' " . - '.. ` 1 11 11 . T BlilliDlNC 'lt tRYFT ST , - r, ..i. ...t. . i.... .4 L . scientific principlcs, r:ctor the manner of the oclebnited ! • . ; Rolland Professor. therlitiva. ithLeputation at home pro- ; I)rV G( . 1 )044.: ' ' deiced its inlrutioetitin here, the demand commencing with (Anew a the ' , filbert/end ecattered over the face of this ; . roceries " - Blighty fCallitt . T. tnany of whom brought with them and i . hooded down Gni tradition of it s Tahoe. . 1 . 1 ~.,, stew oirm , d , Queendware, to Mt „taitiricon piddle, knotting that .14 truly wunderfid ' , CHEAP for CASH medicinal 'graves tonal Le nrintmaledged. , • It hi parch:oho - Iv reconlltiended tii ,Anew persoits whose ! • i ar; :ill 3 4 i S aG lV . lll PAT the bi.tort CAm rracil for uurrza r onstitutions may have team intpairedby the continuous rote ci of ardent spirits, or other forms of disci bee n. Generally: """ . histantancons in effict, it finds lie way directly to the moat.-trie Mt. h. F. Swartz {ids arranged to remain With of life, thrilling and quickening every none, raising up tote I e -''. liulTungle it'Co.. (nr some •lii:cketts, and will be glad &moping spirit, with in fact, infusing new health end vtgnr ; to-are hie fr_irruls te ,„ .th r e s ir s_r_O_OO, in the sratcui E. lemon. .:fivremn .14. 14131). . . NOTIIM—Witn.T,T'eiPC,I4I. to And this tybererage wttl he disappointed; hut to the iiicit, wool! pod low aptrited, it, will prove a grateful aroniefic cordial, ,posperallpretrigul t k. MIOIOIIBI prapartiee READ CAREFULL,Y The Genuine highly concontenXo4 . Iflothim. Bittons in put up in ludfpint ..hatt,4l3 sutdzstalled nt Ortft Doman per bottle. nr etc gol:tisafgr firaiittim.aftft,The giant demand for this trldy eelebritedlfediCiim has induced ninny imitstionn, trldrlY tho public sbooldluord natant purchasing. *ay- Beware of Jlnpnritior. F:ee . that our name is on the label of ovary b?,c.le you buy. • . . Sold by Druggists p'neyally. It. bast be forwarded by lizyreas to most potnts. SOT. PRO1',111t;TOBS, BENJAXIX PAGE, JR. & CO. VA;irrAcTcrtNt. -Fintrmartatittf 4nd "CI tmists ITTS'Earik l a I-1 AAA. Jfer SWYl,ll4r ket Bti••6, Lebsnotti pc, Bipt. 1811:444y To the Members of the Northern Mutual In- suranoo Company of Lancaster Comity : Peter shorty, of S waters township, Lebanon county, had Grist Mill. Rau MIII, Dwelling House and contents destroyed by fire. kits Mint:lilted to be bald. $3700; Isaac Wagner, of East Ilenorer•lownship, Dauphin county, Barn and content.. Nathan Worley, of the borough of Maniwiro, Lancaster county,' kart end c mtents, ZIC2 .38 ; David Fklow, of the borough of ,Manhelin, Darn, Slaughter Same and contents, Srearq which losses are to he paid by said company with Int-ren from the data of the occurrence of said losses in the year ending the drat day of December, To - crier is ti.cref,re given to ail the menshers afield LI company to pay six per cent. on the dollar, on their respective Premium Notes deposited with the Soo. rotary previous to the 19th day of :ttercit last past, and two per cent. on Notes deposited after the 1915 day of March, sod previous to the 19th day of July, and ClllO per cent. after the 19th day of July, and previous to the Sib day of October, to he• paid within 30 days from the date tierce. to . SARCEL NI - SSLX, Near New L'idirata, Lancaiter.sin sty. Secretary of said company, or to Adam Konigmeeher, Ephrata township, Lancaster county ; Samuel Koller, do do; William H. Paul, West Cocaliao, do; A brilliant here, do do; John R. Hess. Clay township, do; Samuel Malinger, do do; Hiram Itch, do do; John S. Hacker, Now Ephrata, do; MESHY LIF.ILMALZ, Jox., North Lebanon township, Lebanon county, Directors of e:dd company, N. Arndt and N. Worley. Mauheim, Lancaster countyf Noah H. Zook, Sporting liHl.do• John Hollinger, May town, do; Christ:on Lt. do; l'eter S. Eels; Warwick towwthip, do; Jamb h htohmon, dodo; Henry Haab, Itothertila, tin; Ezra IsurhhoLlar, West Sari town ship, do; John Esternaah, Enid Earl, do do; Ohrfatien Bems, Remnstown, do; Dates Billingfolt, Adamstown, do; Loci W. aleutzor, West ()Mille!! township, do; John Hower, do do; Henry S. Eberly. Clay, do the Peter Mar. tie„Sprecher's MAO, Lancaster city; Cyrus M. Krell, Sheefferetown, Lebanon c.Atnty; Jacob Herr, Jackson township, do: Dr. Edward Stouchsburg, Berke county; Isom Woundedo f, du, Agents of said company. All those members who fail to make payment before thofirst dove Fdrtko•y rout, their insurance will be stutpmided nu.il the gret ef,...lltay next; end If not paid en the first of Sley next, their 111Atirnitet will become cancelled end null and void by reason of such delinquen cy. and the coat of collection tune follow,as provided by the act of I ncorporatien and By-Laws of the Company. By order of the Board of ntiyetora, December 1, *W. 2166L,Y, t3ecretury. ror the ronvenienec of the Moors tile undersigned Director,-will be pi eeent for collection at the following places and Unice, Viz :—.)autittry 7, at the public house of L. Zimmerman. In Lt-banes ; I t th, at C. Hoffer. In ; is th, et Mr. Arraronia, In Lingeletown, Dau phin eons ty ; 17th, at the litirper /louse. in East Han over; lttth. at Samuel itanlr,, in Jonestown, and on the 2124 at the, beam, the undersigned in North Lebanon to wiultip, each day front is to 1.: o'clock. it EN RY 11 tLNIAN, Director, December 240 STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufaeturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, hecause the article has attained arepu tation heretofore unkia;swn. A few fasts upon this point Will Speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Eostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reads near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have.heen 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 not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but ore ready at all times to give testimonials to its eili eney in all caeca of stomachic derangements and I lie diseases resulting therefrom. „This is not a temporary popularity, obtained ovtrnordinary efforts in the way of trutn heting the qualities of tho BHA ers, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have .proved Cedsend to regions Where fever awl ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be Able to slate confelently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like tliseasee, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes nll morbid matter ?rote the stomach, purifies the •bload, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restore I ion of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, nod other digestive organs, mildly hut.powerfuffy:.and soon restores them to ,condition essential I o the healt by discharge of the functions of nature. • . J011:4; IMMI:f. Elderly persons ravy.use tue Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, Lind they will find in it ft stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years. as it is pleasant to the palate, invigerat ineto iho-bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the, evi dence of theasaqs of aged inen,,and:werneu who have experieqccd the benefiE of using this preparation while suffering frOm stomach de rangemenla and ceiteriddebility ; acting under the advice of pbysicitufS, theNhoye abandoned all deleterious drugs,;and.•fairly tested the merits of this article, .4 fey words to tho gentler sex. There are 'certain:periods when their cares are so haraising that roany of them sinlc.under the trial. Theroliftion 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 SensoTi;, the wear of body and mind is generally aggitivated: tifre, then, Is it ne'eeseity, for-a , stimulant to recupe rate the.energiect,of t,lte sy etn,and enable the mother to bear. up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. - Ilursine mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it /9 agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. ae. • All those persons, to who we have iniriitu larly referred above, to wit sulfercra from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhcen, dysentery, indigestion, loss of Appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the atonmeh, superannuated invalids, persOns of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caution the public against . .. using any of the many jinitatiopS or counter feits; :but ask for llosmirin'a..CiAsitnArrro OTomAcit BITTERS, and ; see that each bottle has the words " Dr. J. :Osiet ter's S I Mnsph blown on the side of the bottle, tuad,atatape4" on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph Eiguatureis on the .e-Al' Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Ame rica, and Germany. My Dr. geo, !toss. D. S l .,alkisAr. juL. Letnberger, anon; 3. U. Seltzer, Rretirtickshurg; 11. D. Mover & Dro.. ltifiViiie .7 Marti!: Early, P.7 . 0111/yr4l. 1 11 1•CUit. 7 • i 5, 1563-Iy. flirain W. Rank, T 10it&IMIt LI. 0 N mrowN. L ANON COUNTY. 1 4 would rt•uAect full"; ri.lZ , rrli bia erientlx, uud the pub. i,;,•thax I c Itstd cOnlaeCta• ^ in I) with Mr. Lowen, in UR: TUBA (Tn. SN OFF '.SEUAIi BUSINESS, No. l'3B North Third • Street, Phila. whet.° he will be glad t.o Ysrriyr caatnineka, and will Hell at rates dint will prove astiefactort, July,l2 ; Is6o, T - -BT TELEGRAPH: The Second Arrival of Fall Goods at GEOItGE*V-XE AVE . again visited' tbirrmiteOrAitles; antieirO now openttig Itir umortmtibt - oVOi - tioons - ter Leba non, which will be soldriticr tri ...„ - -71 . beir stoic con- Mai e or ill faucirk l4 l - Meek, an ltedry,,Stlae, and RA-. Innable toollos' Dross Good . ' *lt Stilt:lo4 find a ) 1 / 4. largo ondurtoldnt .pf 'Moot Clo ' ' ifis' , Vapre, ao; /1390 a good aesordnebt of :dense eir', Cdottbe, -- ,Cika.: ekneres and Viairtaga,Sha „ •tvaepayogra; amongst whi ell'lvd Dry 4pbreli;po - Peaches, New Mack Conhoiind lookatbuf'bili oudge lor your iiiir en ii "„j ' oolveartierore you fitly. 11.4.14Luou;•Putoboil ,1860. - GENTJ. IL Hiesttr, OE-3 RIPX4NSURA.NCE OODEI .SPANY,` Ole Lebanon, liceranbor 28,16604 m. FIRE NOTIC E. :CIG.IIO 551 1A' 1i the BEE -ITIFE Stott, 1112