tijE 'PR'II-Itl.o 1 'sl 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 186.1 40 ME ,AFFAIRS. UlF11 4 :11 mitgtikpe.4FroBt Curo" for iitr n i - f th e 0 a- euie or rooted Limbs, Feet, Toes, llAlithilt Na t t t It has now stood the test of I " L tee 19, Aril ft a clo hp, safely recommended as bnet the article. Pull directions accompany each ottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Letebsper, Apothecary, Ilfarket street, Lebanon. - . The Lebanon County TOacheru' In _„ stitute,wlll Meet le the Court tooll9o, on lheurl-' day, the 17th Init., at 10 O'cdotik, A. M., and aoh." tinue in seAsion three days. For particulars see advertisement In anottler ooluitin.- The indica tions are that nearisi,'l! not quill!, the Teach ers of the county will be in attendance this year, ss also the Directors and friends of inincation• generally. The programme for the Institute is a very instructive and entertaining one. The Town Council met on Thurs• .417-etrozitng, the Gth Inst., and passed the follow. / 1 9141 1 rderis.tliz :-. 77 800ry Bhott, T..lght'apavempot, VON; 9.1815641er, stone, s3l,tei Otte,' 103,26; Oliver * Minor, $17,68; Geo. Berrie?, cio'ssttigs; 40,36; Jnnuary Interest on Borough Bonds, $460,00. The jike r u l muo.lished psysral weeks ago, that Samuel 11410ter was ie:art.estad fur the isardeelsciAjos lititvor t ln pigke i cctunt, 7 , ii unitatndadi The Cenfeallert tifea dying man implicating-10m Nay all intro°. .0001 commenced on Monday, , The "homes for' the homeless," promfrod kir the Itopublioanr, In the event of Ptiectigeft oliotlen, are now diecovered td' hive ationntithe poor houses end jalle of the country. ---- - 'niday.last was more generally ob serroa in this place, In accordonea with the ntine me , .ondation of the Yresident, tbarr-sueir ays !generally are. If the hearts of the peopteere night, and their prayers sinoere,thge is„tuitloobt but a great deal of good was dotieNifiet; fepekia. Sloyarbl. , gs, at least.for Individual souls:: The ttintion of our readers is ii- Tited taw sidrertteetnerii of Town Sroada;sueli at lloonmonta, Fancy and plain Head Stones, al- Door and Window Sllle, Cemetery ports, Jcc. °teat Bargains are offered. At the annnal election for a Board rsf Managers of the Washington Mutual Insur ance Company of Lebanon, held January 2nd, tat, the following-gentleman were elected viz: -desalt* Bowman, Jacob Weidie, Thome Forster, 'Christian Henry, Adolphus Reinoehl, John L. , Hooker, Jacob Beadle, Jacob Witmer, jr., Henry itertnst, D. S. Hammond, Jacob Bomberger, D. /rBl. Miller and John D. Krause. The officers of - the past year wore re.eleeted, viz :—Joseph Bow ' man, Prevident; Jacob %reline, Treasurer; J. U. Seeietary. • . This company bee, afore the Ilrat of September !eat, bullied 446 poliFine, amounting to needy 11,006,600,', *e.tiE• Handbills for Sales printed at , A A be DVERMISEII. Office, in good style, at.short noticil and reasonable terms. An nttemp•t was made sbveral weeks -ego to get into the Stable of Mr. Joseph G. Hell man, about two miles west from Lebanon, for the purpose, it is presumed, of steeling horses. The .stallo being very strongly double.loeked, the thieves were (oiled. The attempt having been made about the thee Lightner escaped from our jell, it is also supposed that he was the would be 'thief, pnd that he wanted a horse to melte good _hie. escape.. Depredators on Mr. Heilman's prem. lees will meet-with n warm reception if discov• 4111 d. Mr. Woelfly denies that he is an applicant for the poet office in Jonestown. Abo's blonds are forraking him in every direction.— .Ikow le he to get along with the government if nobody will bold office under hitn. It's a cry •iing clime that patriotism is at so low an ebb at hpreeett, that petty .post•offieee must even go a 'begging for gum to All them. We trust Mr. W. will reconsldir_ftla dealination before the 4th of OVlareh, and accept. The attention of collectors and tax men la directed to the notice from the Commie stonere,'ln an 'advertising column: A correspondent of' the Courier, writing from Jonestown, says : "Capt. S. R. Faber of the National Rifles bas offered the cervices of Bald company in case of emergency to his Excellency Ger. Packer." These are really "treat:lions times." It was • only last week that we noticed theprogressnf'tl o ' , irrepressible conflict," in Ftetierickebnrg,in re lation to the Poet Office there, and that the 'Guards' wore in readiness to Interfere for the main tenance of the peace; and now we find 'Matters and things equelly ., bad in Jonestown—se %Et io "feet that the services of the"Rlfles"have already been offered to the Goveruor. We trust the good people will lump cool. One gentleman has al ready withdraWn IVomlbekfleid, and Omni ()th eft may, 110 that in the endthis alarming danger tinny be "compromised." DO now keep cool, we , "beg of you. All things will yet be,right. Coover, Esq.,'of Myers town has been appointed Mercantile Appraisers for this county,' by our County Commissioners. —Jacob Reineehl sr., formerly a resident of this Borough. bad the four fingers of one of his bands taken off at the first joint, recently, by he lug caught in soma' machinery in operation in itle,loo kttiehioe-ehop, at Laipeneter.—The following are the officers of Mt. Lebanbn Lodge, No. 220, - A. Y. M., for 1801.24. L., 6061 r: J. J. Elair, W. M,; G. P. liiteawdaser, B. W.; "C. rOf Mort J. W,; H. Derr, Treasurer; Chas. Taint, Secretary; J. Weide, A. S. Ely end S. Edna, Trustees ; J. F. Ebur, Tyler; G.W.i M. (7,; R. N. Derr, Jr., M. 04 V. B. Borgncr, S. D.; Tob. Reinciehl. (S. S.) J.D.; Committee on - Charity, J. W. Ebur, Jobb "Ulrich and Jos. L. Lemberger;.Stewarde, A. S. Ely and David S. ' Hammond. The following are the officers of Weidte Chapter, 107, R. A. M., for the ensuing year:—J. Weldle, IL P.; J. W. Ebur, ic,'; A. S. X l 7l Sit J. J. Blair, Secretary, end issac Hoffer, Treasurer. SALE 1101 TOES The solo of•Jaaob Thomas' largo stook of Farm. ing Implements, ke., will take place on Friday, March 1, 1861, at his residence iq Iloldloberg Alkwaship. Among the stook will be 12 horses, 441 cattle, !togs, itc. The 'Metropolitan Catholic Alma• .'orto and Luity's Directory fur the United Statism, amide and British Provinces. Fur sale by U. R. Roodel, Lebanon, Ps, Or Our readers may remember a good Dialoguo pUbiloneu by Us itottletitne mince, which referred ladidellltelly to that good, denude old Journal for the Farm, °ARVIN and ifOtteEnOLD. The publisher's card how appears In our advertising columns and We rococo mend all our readere, ad; ether residing in country or Tilla o respond to bir invitation to try, the .dp-seretn_ co.t fort a year. We "feel quite mire that the dollar it coats will be a good inveetment. Inen you write Inc it "lease my It w upon .ur recommendation, and we will 'guarantee you toad satiefaction, We have received the ffind number of tha2:oth volume pf the di, •iruJia which indleatoe a valuable trepi to all win subecribe for thle volume. - - CAUTION... 7 in iMic„.4bastgeettle climate, gong , scolds, and len g - ti iseasei, lett! - attraYs 'Preva. — % . ertsummien will claim' its vietitne: ° il Thee dis. loser, if taken is time, can he Arrested and (Aired • _itrentmly le Dr. IVisiar's lialsent of Wild Cherry. 11111, -- There's it r lie counterfeiter thialbristrat, 'therefore be sure and buy only CIA by 4. W. towtiel * Co., Boston, which has the writ - sof signature of I. BtTTS on the outside wrap per. gpeciitt Kttfiircs. Dr. WISTAR'-8. nepaem. OF WILD CHERRY dVliere this artfille is known it to a work of superero- gotlon to say one word is its favor, so well It la estab lished jun unfailing .remedy for Comm, Crum, Bawl- MUTH, CRUM., WHOOPING CoU^n , ASTIIMA, QUINSY, P/77H1F1- Ir, diseases of the THROAT. CREST, and Losos, as well n e that moat dreaded of all diANIMP, CONSUMPTION, which high medical authority has pronounced to be a CURABLE DISEASE. Those who have used this vernally knOw.ite 1111110 ; t. 11096 who hare not ha're bat Lb . make a mingle trial to be satisfied that of all others it i 9 TRU REMEDY, • From.lifr. W. P. OG -Pa., April 23,1860. S. W. FOWIA & Co., Boston,— Having been benefited by the UFO of that valuable remedy , Dr.. wraTAß'slim...um 07 WrIN Cucuta', I con elder lt a duty to add my testimony to thu number al. ready given, hoping It may induce Imlay of those now stiffering with-severe coughs end wild=, login , . it atrial, and thus be convinced of Its efficacy. l ittle over a year since I wee taken with a bail cold. and for soma time was confined to my bed with n severe painifinins breast, befellfrind shisd accompanied with a violent , cough, vo theta lirea c tearful that the disease had made a lasting IMpressloti onlny constitution. Tilrouxh the family of Itev. W. It. DeWitt I wee Informed of the efficacy of the Balsam in cases like my own. I.gave IL a trial with the moat salutary results. I had not taken it three days before my coush com menced to yield, and before the contente of a bottle were taken it had entirety left me. Since then I have induced several persons to mu the Balsam for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, &e., and al- ways with thu meet satisfactory results. W. P. OGLESBY. Cation to Purchasers. The only genuine IWs tar's Balsam hoe the written signature of "I. BUTTE" and the printed one of tho Proprietors on the out wrapper; all other Is vile anWworthless Prepared by SETH W. FOWL): & CO., Boston; and for Bale by Joseph L. Lernbergor and Dr. Eleorge'Rese. Lebanon; Joseph . S. Lawler, Shsefferstewn; M. 11. pet• haL Myerstown; Sainuel /*caber, Freilericksburg ; J. Brunner, Jonestown ; Early & Bishop, Atinville; Thom as A. flnrppr , R. 'Hanover; Martin Early, Palmyra; Bowmen k Son, Cerepbelleterien; and by-dealers-every where. Dec. 260.8004 m. THE. USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH Minas for Dynpepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the Btmnach, or any other like affection,,la smote jo one tn 'Anisette &abroad. To be able to litatiefinadesitly that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for d yspepsia and like diseases, is to the propritiors a BOCITCIibt of unalloy ed pleasiare.• It removes ' all morbid matter from the stomach, purities the blood, imparts renewed TIMMy to the riervons system, giving It that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. The nu merous acknowledgements of its superior excellence and beneficial results, have assured the proprietors that It cannot but prove a great cure to the afflicted, and i m p ar t v it a ii ty to thD thorough system, Sold by drug gists and dealers generally everywhere iffir See advertisement in anther column. December 5, 1800-Im. . CABINET MAKING.—Mr. Owen Lau bMh, whose extensive Cabinet and Chair Warerooms, will be fonnd in Market street, a few doors north of the R a il r o a d i s no w manufacturing on band the largest as sortment of Parlor and general fteuse•keeping Furni ture, and Chairs of all'kinds, that prolmbly ever was presented to the people of :this county. Ile informs us that he Is determined tosen CIMP, and will nettle out done either In price, quality or beauty of his work.— Step in And examine it. See his advertisement. See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver invigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. INFANTILE CoaDIAL—We would re- : ------ ---------- 171 quest particular attention to the advertisement of 4 • I•f ir Messrs. Cannon & Dumas, addressed to "Mothers."— . 1 1 %' 1 The INFANTILE CORDIAL of Dr, NATON is a medicine of ; C jitilY 34481 t $ tillf Mitt great celebrity, and the standing of its .nianuffieturerss . will he a sufficient guarantee of the care taken in its —'' preparation, and its unvarying purity. The "BLOOD f LA Dff 2S' .A. 7 :i R CAPE LOST. FOOD" is for a class of diseases unfortunately " I T , IN Cornwall tow,.: hip, about 10 days ago. was lost a prevalent in this vicinity, and its high reputation fine SABLE FUR GAPE. The finder will 103 suite should ensure a ready seta—Willimantic (Chun.) Jour- hi., rewarded by leaving it at the ADVENTISM Office. ma, sm. See adver. For sale by Dr. GEO. ROM. op- . La nnon, J an. 9 , um posits the Court Rouse, - Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. Nov. 9.9, 1860. i .„......._ FO II RENT large two story double Stone Dwelling House Free Trade seems 11 - 0 W to be in . favor with Napoleon 111.. To alt in need of a g ood and ' in Market street, with lace Lot and Garden..';' AMIN W. MISR. beautiful WI ,on reasonable terms, we would say from Apply to 29 South Lebanon, January 9, 1861. experience call on GEORGIC TIIIIRGALAN'D, Oth st., Philadelphia, when you can be suited in a atyle-sk" • and manner imearpassed. Alsoprocure a bottle of his NOTICE. cutoratoa lIAT It DYE 'La: beautifying the hair, &c. LEBANON BANS, fob. 22, 1860.-Iy. I January 1 : 61. ri3roilowingbalaneehlsrematnedi: liisha• } i•- . ehan,•edduring the last three Thomas.N EAKNESS AND DEBILITY.—AII who t U. Russell, Sept. 0, 1857, $lO. suffer from weakness or debility, where there is a want ; . . , EDW. A. URGER. Cashier. of energy, should' at once have recourse to JUDSON'S i Sworn and subscribed before me, Jannery '7, 1861. MOUNTAIN litatil PILLS. They immediately purify ; Lebanon, Jan. 9, '6l-4t. JOSEPH C - LETN, J. Y. the blood and act upon the mainspring of life, giving i ;^ , strength and vigor to the system. Young persons en- a. - bauMilliStratore Notice. taring into womanhood with a derangement of the , functions; and to mothers at the turn of life, these 1 le OTIOE is hereby given that letter; of Admin:,, Pills will ho moat eflicaanus in correcting the tidy of ; I_ll tuition on the Estate of Dr. WILLIAM go,'.' , ri,i;, life that may be on the turn. Young and elderly men ;late of Myerstnwn, Jackson township, Lobe n m ~.,:.,... suffer in a similar lnanner at the Sallie periods, when ; .e, dee'll., hero been granted to the toolet . ,'i„:a , I. of there is always danger, they Should therefore undergo llyorstown aforesaid. ; All persona haring el- , lris a course of this p u rifying medicine, which ensures against the said estate. are requested to present them, lasting health. ; ' : and those indebted to the said estate, as well as those This great Household Medicine ranks among theindebted to the firm of Drs. William & Franklin Bow leading necessaries of life, as it is well known to the ' er, are requested to make payment at the Office of world that it cures complaints other remedies cannot : JOBEPIT CoOVER, one of the Administrators. reach; this fact is as well established as that the Sun i DANIEL MOSSER,. 1. Aduvra. lights the World. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr. ; . JOSEPH COOVR, j Geo. Roes and D. S. Reber, Lebanon. Nov. 28, 1800. i itlyerstown, :Tannery 9, 1861. A GREAT IKEDICINE FOR 2.E81A;E5. undreds of stimnlants have been invented and sold purporting to be specific in the various diseases and de rangements to which the delicate form of woman render her subject. The result of these stimulants has Lewi tt, impaitynontettary activity to the nervous system, and fidse vigor to thentitichs ; but this relief has keen sue ceeded by' adepression and prostration greater than be kitel an 4 the repetjted. hi:tempts of invalids to build themselves up by these false remedies, have finally end ed In destroying what'llttle vital oVganliation was left. But' in using !IIIERIIAIrE'S HOLLAND BITTERS," ynlyNdlt and no,such dishstrous results: . It is a purely vegetable t orapatind, preparation strictlyacientific prin ciples, affie the manner of the celebrated Wilma Pro fessor, Bterhave. Under its influenee4muc nerve and muscle receives new strength and.vigor;.tippetite and sleep return, perfect health. 'Sold at J. E. LESIBER- G Eit'S Drug Store, Lebanon. See advertisement in an other column Nov. 28, 1860. Pliffituto 4.atitlo. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodi6l, Epinopul Church. PROTUSTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Service in Tem- parolee Thal every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. ST. Jolls'B URCEL—Regular service every Wednesday etetaltig, at 61 o'clock ; eve ry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at. 61 o'clock. Preaching on Christmas morning at 10 o'clock. 'English preaching next Sabbath morning in the First Eefortned church. Next Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Holy Sacrament will be administered in the Bran- gelienl toglieh preaching next Sunday morning anti German in the afternoon, in tha Moravian church. Communion in the morning in the English 'tan gling°, and English preaching in the evening in Lion's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sundae morning in Sa lem's Lutheran church and English in the eve ning. garrity. Ou the 3d inst., by Roy. Samuel Irwin, Mr. Da vid C. Posey, of North Lebanon to7inship, to Miss Susanna Boyor;of Lancaster county, Pa. On the 28th ult., by the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. John If. Bonnetch, to Miss Mary, eldest daugh ter of Mr. John Becker, all of Millcreek town ship, this county. On the 27th nit., by Roy. Samuel Irwin, Mr. Henry L. Crater of Philadelphia, to Miss So phia J. Weldle of Myerstown, Lebanon on. At New Haven, Conn., on the 25th ult., Mr. John Diller, of this borough, to Miss Susanna Ash - mead. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. 11. Schrub, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jacob K. Funek to Miss Anna B. Sherk, eldest daughter of Mr. Abraham Sherk, all of North Lebanon. On the 13th ult., by the Rev. Aug. C. Wedelc ind, Mr. Edmund Reist, of Heidelberg, to Miss Catharine U. Sheeffer, of North Lebanon. On the 27th tilt : : ' by the same, Mr. William Yeag ly of South to batten, to Miss Susanna McMul lin, of Lancaster county. In Harrisb'dr g , on the 30th CO of December, 1860, at the residence of the bridegroom, by Rev. A. X. Shoemaker, Mr. William Colder, son., and Miss Margaret Catharine Weimer, all of said city. On the 3rd inst., by the Rev. 11. S. Miller, John Lucks of North Lebanon twp. to Miss SWIM Demme, of North Annville. On 'the same, by the same, Philip - elfersherge, of Lebanon county, to Christian W a Hoyer, o r f North Lebanon. On the 7th inst., by the same, John A. Garret of North Lebanon to Rebecca Bard of Lebanon. On Thursday, the 3d inst. 'in this borough, Lydia Maria, eldest daughter OfJaeob Goodhart, Usq., aged 52 years, 7 months and 42 days. On the 26th ult., in Jonestown, Alpha daughter "of John .and Borah Loser, tged 6 years, 2 months and 24 days, x - • On Monday night last, in Unionrawnship , of Ty ph Did Fever, Mrs. Gernert, reliot of the ate Henry Gernert. On Nonday," the 31st ult., at the.restdenee of his mother, in-lierrieburg, Theophilus P. Greena— walt. On thniOth ult., In this Borough, George-Ferdi nand Riteber, aged 61 years, 10 months and 14 days. • HALL or Vanssszusats Esezir & Hose Co's. L, December , 1860. At a stated meeting ebanon of the Company, 25 the death of DZORIM IL Dsueusass, formerly of this place, was an nounced, wherf the following preamble and resolutions weitPunanlvionsly adopted. Messes: Woheardwith deep regret of 'the demise of our lamented felLtv member, Gamma H. DALTlllt , r.n. who departed this life in New Orleans, on the sth inst -- Deatliknocking at the door of a household is at all Dotes sorrowful, bet in this case it was particularly so. That warm heart, ever open to friends and associates, has ceased to beat, is cold and inanimate. Ills body reposes in the charnels orit distant cemetery—and the shroud is his bed I The sun . ploys his departing beanie on his tomb but they reanimate him 'not —the birds of the eve ning shout a melanch,dy air on the weeping willow, but their voice is stillness to his ears and Whits we bow in humble submission to Don, we can scarcely realize the purpose in view when made cognizant of an event so saddening. Rea,tvoi : Thnt we sympathize with the family of the deceneed in their loss of an affectionate son and kind brother, /l•s- /red; That as it M 3 rk of respact to our lamented member, our hall and apparatus be draped in mourning, ami.thete procredinge published in the papers of this bo -I'4Ugh. AKIN. W. HAunr.soN, Seey. _ .. ._. The Lebanon Market. CinTruiry Corrected Melly. LEBANON, WamtsseA2..TANILARY 0, 1361. Leh. Mille FAL Pam 230 Eggs, •') doz., ' lit Smith " Extra 600 flutter, 93 lb.. 14 teb. Tel. Super. Finch 50 . Tub or salted butter, 10 Nine White Wheat, 120 Lard, , 10 Prime Red Wheat, 315 Tallow, 10 Pratte Itye, 65 tiara, • 19 Corn,- • 60 Shoulders, 9 ORES, ' 30 Sides„ 9 moTer-ffeeti, . 450 Sonp.,.. .. 2 Timoth, , seed, 250 Boes±irex, 25 lqamseed, • - , - ' I.so' 4 Whlte Wags, a Dridd Apples,lß bn., 1.00 3 .lllixid Rags, 2 Dried Apples ! pealed, rao; .mixell Th., 1 .,,, r 2 PeXch "1tittz;11...,..- - 250 ' Itl l lllties,-13 lb., • 40 Petilhpitutzels," 125 Feathers lb., 5214 ..,... Cherries, ' 150 Wool, ill Th., 40 Oniorib. ST Soup Beans,l4 qt., 6 1 Potatoes bus, 60 Winegar,* gal, 1214 ~. ' -- . 4 Apple iltitterila crock. 41 . i The Philadelphia ttlhirket. ..ATITILDAr, P. M.. Jan. 5, 1860. The demand for FLOUR is limited both fur sh 'patent and' tara° consumption. Sales to the retailgrs,and bakers at $5 25@5 50 IJk Imrrel for oommomanWe - xtrir;* . $512@6 for extra family, and $6 25®6 75 for fancy. • RYE FLOUR is scarce and held at VI 62k. Penn'a CORN MEAL sells at $2 75. WiIEAT is steady. Sales of 2200 bushels red 1 at $1 30@1 34; some Southern et $1 35, and I white at $1 40 ®1 50 11 bushel. i Pennsylvania RYE is scarce, and commands 76 1 tents. ...-...,,, .., CATTLE MARICE.Ti 7 , -The receipts of Beef Cattle show a further falling - off' this week, reach ing only sib - lint 950 head at Phillips', and the pri. ces paid were 25e1 o 100. lbs better than last week. The prinlikel sales 'Werriiithin the range of $7 and si the 10071A2, with' afeirelittri eat tie at $9l. out 100wer° 'ilisiohed of at prices from.s2sto otiehlia to con dition. The receipts of liege reached 1250 head including 1227 at Imhoff's, a.titi•f•2o at the ave nue Yard. all of which were disPbeed of at $7O 7a- the 100 lbs.,tnet. Stook was scarce aitil -tath er better. Some 2500 Shoop and Lambs were re-. eeived and sold at from to 5o itA lb., gross. The following is a statement of the number of rattle brought-to the Philadelphia market during the year J 860: ite — i7c..;,102,050; Cows, 9,605; Hogs, 146,900; Sheep, 020,akn..- NOTICE. t r io cor,LEarorth AND TAX-PAYERS.—You -ern I hereby notified that DM most pay your STATE AND COUNTY TAXES for the year 1860, en or before the 28th of this month, as we are in want of money, and the said Taxes being due must he paid, as we are de termined to hare our accounts Xettled by said time. DAVID 110LLINOEit, Commissioners SIMON 110 LTZ, • of ROBERT EV AN.% Lebanon count!". I Attest ROBERT Sums, Commissioners' Office, Lebanon, January 9, 'GI. TAKE NOTICE. B . U.ILDERS will 'do well by calling on J. 11. BRESSLER, Agent, as ho is prepared to do all kinds of TIN HOOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generelly, at the lowest pricee. Ho also has on /131R1 R large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 4 . till of the most improved Gas Burning MOE STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGEi AND HEATERS, of all kinds. Ile also keeps con stautlron hand's large Stock of all kinds of ROOFING SLATE, which he offers at lee price titan they can be bought of any otherlintiniten in the county. let_ ivAßrAtooms—onea.or East of the Lebanon Valley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, January 9, 1801. _ WINE AND LIQUOR Sio Ts Clio MEM. 1E17: . W. cot ttlr of Market and Wafer streets, Ltialion, Pa. llt. DEEG , AO., respectfully informs his friends J„ and the public, that ho has taken the above stand, formerly occupied by Emilia stand, and large ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with rt f - & selections from the CHOICEST ItRANDS and t c i o na4i d t t i . es o n t o o w rt l a n r the market. My assortment n d Hennesy, Plnet Castillion, T. /limes, Martell. 31arott, Pellevoision, J. J. Depuy t Co., A. Sergnette & Co. WlNES.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Teneriffe, frock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Rolland Cain, Seheieiam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry. Cherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, fix., fie. Also, constantly on hand a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and :11onongahola of the very best qualities, and Puro Cider Vinegar. From long experience he flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to oil who may patronize the new firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the best brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All artistes sold at this establish ment will be what thiy fire reProsented. Lebanon, January 9,1881-3 m. List of Letters IMAINING in the Post Office, Lebanon, Pa.,Jan. _rt, 1, 1861. Persons culling Tor any of sal.? otters will please say they are advertised. ANN L. RUTHRAUFF, P. M. Auburn, Conrad Morris, Samuel Beck, John A. Miller. Thos. P. Boltz, Daniel Mellarron, John Bachbolt, John Myer, John L. Bachinger, Rudolph Miller, Samuel 1. Brown, Joseph O'Connor, Philip Bretz, Michael Peters, John Bower, David . Pelffier, Mies Sarah Bachman, Henry Peters, William Bucker, Dr. Peitly, Christian Diggan, James Ruth A. L. Bentz, Cyrus Riddle, Robert H. Bricker, Jonathan - Rauch, Peter Clark, Walter Roberts, John Coll, Patrick Shalt, John Davor, Tobias Smith, N. Duw,s, John Samar, John Dolan, Michael Sible, Wm. IL Darken, Henry Stair, D. F. Early, B. F. Seaman, Daniel .1. Emench, Jacob Bluffly, Malinatt Fees, Joseph Shad, Baieliiis Fry, A. J. Shaeffer, Charles Hood, Henry S. Sheridan, B. F. . • Gager, Harsco Swartz, Henry Houser, lartslerick Seyfort, Nicholas Hollinger, David Uniberger, Lizzie Henry k Budd, Wilkemon, Alice It. Nasky, John Wutkina. Thomas Howard, Mr. Weitle, Sarno Ilowry, H. k J. W. Weltmer, A. M. Hoover, C. Wells, Joseph llusefield, George White, Carrot Hoffman, Henry Wegman, Mr. A. Jones, Miss Sarah NValerk, Sarah C. -- Jones, John 11. Wydernian, Jacob Keller, John 14 Battu, Mary Rryer, Henry Yeager, Benjamin B. Light, Henry Tots, William Lingle, Adam Yak. Jacob McFadden, Guerra Youtz, Elizabeth McCormick A Co. Yenta, Jamea Lebanon. January 9, ltffil. WOOD and COAL YARD. T TUB uutlersiguecl. huvin.,-• bought Mr. _ 1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distmice north-east of Messrs. Foster & • - • Illuteh'e 'laundry, In the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 COItDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will 11811 at the yard or deliver at ae small profits as will silt the times. I therefore in vite all those thatliire in want of any of those articles to call and two' the name, ascertain pricer, and jud ge f or themselves.. DANIEL LIGHT, (merehant.) North Lebanon, Aprill4;lo6.-tf. _ - NEW - ORLEANS AND SUG'it ItOVSE MOLASSES, ND BEST 1.1 ii J3R ()NV N Sugar. 63 cents ; tidal Brown Sugar, 8 eta.; Best Brown Sugar, SI rte.; Best White Ilefinod Su gar, 10 rte.; Prime It - wand - Jan CoLfeee, Yeas. and other Ciror , .rlcs; ales deed Fruits, Fi.h: tot:ether with a full stoGk of Dlilr'tluoi,s kt,d QuAiliNs ,.. m „ . at the lowest - price 3 at BUFFNAtiI.P. Ball itulkllng, Morkbt St. igv- Butter and .13gge, tation In trod, - m I,2l,:trion, rtuftry 11, IMil. TOMB STONES. One Fancy Octagonal Brown Stone, Mon ument, 18 feet high; Fancy Marble Monuments. large - andSmoll; Mar ble Ornamental Head Stones (new styles,) with, Urns, Va ses, 4c. ; Marble 7bmbs, Marble Couches, Fancy Head Stones, (a large lot,) Plain Head Stones, (large • lot,) Marble Door and Wind'av Sills, Cemetery Posts,,Ures, Lambs, 4-c. trtUF. undersigned, having bought at Sheriff's sale. 1 the above mentioned large and splendid stack of ITALIAN and AMERICAN :MARBLE. formerly the property of Jcarostau E. DAEORERTr, nrIW offers it to the Publle at PRIVATE SALE for each, or upon time. at greatly reduced prices. The assortment of MONU MENTS, MEAD STONES, An, has never been excell ed fn the count•. The akill and workmanship of Mr. Daugherty has long since been eatubliehod—upon a por tion of tide stock it has been especially displayed Persons hi want of anything In this line will please call early and esentine,this stock and prices at the Yard formerly occupied - ht./. E. Daugherty, on Market street. SIMON J. STINE. . . N. hare appointed .1. E. Daugherty ire lay agent to dispose of the above stock. .Lettering neatly done by him, both in the German and English language. Lebanon, January 9,1301.-3 at. Statement .1 VE LEBAZ;O2 , I RANK, published es r . equired by the Act of Aasenthly, passed Oct. 13, 184, viz LABANON DANK, Jan 2, 1801-. apd Dietounts, $333,914 83 $43,022.142d —Specie Notes of other Danko, 9,340 00 Due by other Ranks, - 12,923 79 93.785 93 B.l.—Notes in Circulation.l6.s.33o 00 MlL—Deposits, including individual depos- } 43,394 95 its and balances due to other Unuko, EDW. A. UHLER, Cashier. SWORN cud Subscribed before rno. Jan 8. ISsl. Joslyn Usetn, .1. P. I..ebn.non,..hat c. 1,1861 Statement O THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. LB2Azios, PD., Jan. 1, ISed ASSETS. LOCUM nail DiEcoutits Duo by other Banks Notes of other Banks Cash, drafts awl cheek* Specie (Gold and ::firer) LIABILrtI2S. Notes in circulatizth 1111,500 Amount of D,mositf, including Itt• dtriduai deposits atul balance doe to ,ther banks $t19,396 tof The aboro elateMent le correct, to the best of my knowledge arid belief. JOS. KARCII, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, Jac. 2, 1261, Lebanon, Jon. 9, Mt , AS^SLIONT S..SLY, J. P. you WANT ZT, you WIFE WANTS IT, YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT, I I' WILL CERTAINLY PAY, A ND YOU WOULD HAVE IT, YOU ONLY KNEW HOW USEFUL, HOW .1-VST.Rz7C TIVI N U HOW A' NTERrA !WINO IT e refer to that ...Are best," miss largest, most d•stretc• aroift, bawls:fut. and yet elteispest journal in the w,,rid for tins HOUSEHOLD, for the FARM, and for thu GARDEN, tho "American Agriculturist." YOU W ANT IT, beause it contains an very many now and useint direttions, Mute, aed auggestions about all Mode of out door work, iii the CiAttititN., in the iflEtl.), in the °Dell &RD, on the little id.-4 of preund, ahem Domestic animate, etc.. ere. The A/pleat-arid ii not a stale rehash of theeretical steff.ench as goes the rounds from one Imlay teetiother, but it ia filled With useful and new precrieal inibrum. 'ion, every word of which is rcatida, be:siffie prrpared by honest, practice.' WOHICIISTO .MEN, who know what they write a,out. Each volume contains many hundreds of lts , fia hilt s, audit is certain thar: many of these hints will each to worth to you more than a dos lar.--a aan examole, a elthecriber wites: "1 obtained 6 bushels too: a per acre on a AU acre field of wheat, (or in all 50 bushels) simply from a hint about preparing the seed given in my diyiicallttrizt." Another says he an extra yield of 11 bushels of corn per acre on a 'frame field, and with nu extra oast for culture, by applying ono hint from the Agriculturist. Anothe• ,(a villager.) says be got $4334 wo. tit extra of good gard, n vegotsbles, which he attributes wbolly to the timely hints in the domMti turist, which told him from time to time what to do., hum to do ir, and when to ,to it. Thousands of othemi have derived similar advantages. You are invited to try the paper a 'ear, ate cost rf en!) $l. If you desire, p.m can have, free of charm, four sr five parcoti of elltilect SEEDS, which the Publi-bur wilt distribute among lass subscrioers the present winter. • YOUR WIFE wants the A gricuPtcrist bowman it has a large amount ed valuaola and really uqutul ihh , tmatlon about all kinds of 110UrlE1101.D WORK, !roil 'Unmet to Cellar. Myr her the bandit of this pap*, fur a year. You will lind. your Loma made hamer,and money saved. YOUR CH II ILO REN want the Agri at/Lurie. for It catitaina a vary intproatiag, stud cute' taitaittg department. for YOTITtli,l and CHILDREN which mill be of greet vitro% to their minds and hearts. The above are truthful etatemente, that will be theer fully attnetel by needy a hundred thOussald of the present readers of the Arjriculturbt You art invited to try a single volume of the itgrionnuriat, wilful% will coat only $l, and abundantly po, Try it fir Isla (o!. 21) ) ORANifif JUDD, Publishes, TIE C ER .INST I rtr urr E. ritEACILERS, Directors and. Friends of Education In Lebanon county, aro hereby informed that the TEACHERS' COUNTY . INSTITUTE will meet in the COURT lIOUSE, at heinvirm, on Thursday. the 17th day of .funuttry, 1861, at 10 o'clock. A. L. and contin ue M. seaden THREE DAYS. The ex,wrises will consist of disetnetions. essays an lectures. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Burrows, State Superintendent; Prof. Dales, and Prof. Wicker sham, of oar State Normal School. . The exercises will be interspersed with Vool, Music. The lady members *lll be entertaint:din nrivate fam ilies, t..atuiteusly ; 'and gentlemen at a 'very low rate at any of our hotels. It is earnestly expected that ev ery teacher in the county, will attend this Meeting; and the time, three days, being very short for the holding of a County institute, teachers sltuulti be in attendance the first day, •it is deemed unnecessary to have programmes pub lished, as those who have been selected by the Cxects, tire Committee to conduct exercises , will be notified hi due seivon. By order of County Superintenclont. Lebanon, January 3, itifol. LA FA YETTE 13 RO WE R : G.IS FITTER, A L V B % S o l; , !tli , ilr, next door to A. B ot tl.V i ro, SELLING OFF AT COST. t FOIE large and extensive stock of FANCY DRY GOODS at the "Centro Buildings" are being sold at dist. The stock comprises a general assortment of DRESS GOODS, such IS Plain and Fancy Dross Silks, French Matinees. Wool Plaids and Wool Delaines, Cashmeres and Thibet Clothe, Dolaines, Calicoes, Ac. Ac. White Goods—plain and fled Swiss, Jacenets, Cambrics, Irish LitkeltS, Drilliants, Curtin Goods, Ac., Ac., A large assortment of AWLS, SIIA WLS, CARPETS A MATTING, CARPETS k MATTING, QUEENSWARIC, QUEENS WARE. Also a general assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, La dies' Collars and Dress Trimmings. with many other articles too numerous to mention Call and see, and save won ey at the "Centre Ituittlinie" of llsarm S: Dees. Ray- We also eine our ENTIRE STOCK of Dry Goods, Oneensware, Groceries, Ac., for sale. to !melt 1 3 / 4 .7iii'fra wish to enter the Moreantilo business; aiso itti l4 -''''oor well arranged STORE ROOMS FOR RENT 4i.orß—tho most dmdrable stand iu Lebanon. Lebanon, December 20, 1800. RARER A BROS. YOU Can buy your Clothing, Gm yourselraw and your Boys, i„c_rprl - variety and at low cash prices by cull ing at tho +•t+eap Clotbiug 'Stoma' Rai zeoteitt Bros.. opin:eta:the Court douse, witerd ydu WILL Base at Mast frOln 25 to 30 per cent. M 1 kinds of Cloth lug sod Farniehing Goods, are to he bad at tI 13 Store at the lowest cash prices and re ceive well-mode Goads. 15'0111,1 it not be much better to SAVE Much valuable time by calliug at once, and laying in your stock of Clothing for the Winter at this Eetabliahment, where you will (Tr ' tainlv get the full value of your MONEY. . Rementber the pluee-rCumberland Street, °metre 1 the Court Hews. REY/7EI4BITM sang. Let2r-n, November 7, ism. GEORGE W. KLINE, TTORNEY AT LAW.-04R4P witt /An Eg, I,nbnnon, n r.:Abanan r ,Mas 4.1953. .1. H. - BOWMAN% TTORNEIC•AI-LAlti, has REIRIVED lifs tacks Funers New Building, (second story,)CunitArla7:-.1 striae., Lebanon. pa. Lebanon, April 6, 1649. Witt. D E TTOIIIVE I' AT LA W, has removed hi,. office to Crira bortand etreet, lit the roe 41 formerly ceeapi.:d b; nrOR% AR jvwelry store, oppimito Charit,i Oa Hardware Store. Leballuil, April lb. 116'4. IF YOU WANT PIIOTOC/11.4 Ph of yourself or friend, the !sag. are Il to be hati at DAILY'S Unitary, next (LINO to tle: Lebanon Doostt Dar .k. Wanted to Buy, 000 BUSE 83, S Y I'2; 50,000 bugiels CORN; 60,000 bushelz OATS; 60.000 bashele iSaLEAT Also, Cf , OVERSIMD, TI MOTH r SEED, Flnxsped, for Nshial tbn hlgheat CASH pliers will be paid at the Anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lobarion. 01;01101: LIOFFMAN. voncE 1. hereby given, that a general meeting of I the Stoekholder3 of tho NOnTil LEBANON RAIL ROAD COMPANY", wilt bo held at their °face in the Borough of Lebanon. On Monde% January 14,1601,1 m twee', the hours of 10 o'clock. A. N., and 12 o'clock, M., at 'which time and place an election fur President end MX Directors, to serve for the en•ming your, will be held. • Lebanon Female Seminary. J. IL POST, A. 8., Prht NINTH SESSION will continence Sopiember I. A IBSO. This School is desfened to olevatu tho stand • and of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a motle - .lte cost. The cahoot year is divhlwl Into two cessions of five months each. Charge per session, from 734 to IS dollars. according to the studios of the scholar. Extra for Music, French. Latin. and Gorman. *,,,* Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and (ink tar and in Singing. Punila not connected with the School will be wetted upon at their home?, when deer lit, and At the usual rates Tally application should be made to $153,574 US $i3,4G3 4T 5.(2) VO 1,677 93 21 6 6 ..lj 36,7113 J. Soyering's Syrup. Philadelphia Syrup, Sugar and Ilohlsses, New Orleans Molasses, (New Crop)23rinte, Layer Raisins, Dried Apples, l'Oeneis Dried Peaches, (halves) Seedless Raisins, Dried Cherries, Currants, Dried Elderberries, NEW MACKEREL PRI MR II AM. • PRIME MEESE, PRIME LARD, 80.115. &e,, & e. On lond, and now supplies constantly received. and sold at the lowest melt prices. at the-Nell' Store of NV. K. S. 3. EC K MIT, entubcriand strwt. Lebanon, WANTED. DUTTEI: , LARD, POTATOES, EGOS, TALLOW, DEANS, SOAP. .131;ESWAX. SMISTLES, Sc. For which pro pay the highest market price in Ea change for Merchanilioe. W. K. S.; J. ECKEIFT. Lebanon, December 12. 1860. the groat di-cnrery of I ref. Wood, hat'o M A n iC tt Y eM s p in tel Tint only to imitate lais restorative. but profess to have discovered something that would pro. duce results identhfah hut they have all come and gone, being carried nivay by the wonderful results of Prot. Wood's preparititiit, and have been forced tO leave the field to its resistleis sway. Read the followtog Bath. Maine. April nth, 1559. Prof. 0. J. WOOD k Co.; Gents:-The letter I wrote you in 1856 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative', and which von have published in this vicinity and else. where, has given rho to tunel-oils enquiries touching the facts in the ram The enquiries are. first. is it a fat: of my habitation and mune. as stated in the corn. municatiom second, Is it trim it all therein contained ; third, does my heir still continue to be in good order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer raHably yes My hair is oven better than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, snore soft. thrifty, and bet ter colored; the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it is not generally true. is that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face when if care were used by wiping the fare in clone con nection with the whiskers, the suns result will follow as the hair. I bare been in the receipt of a great num ber of letters from all ports -f New 'England. asking me if my_ heir still continues to be good; as titers is so much fraud in the Mitillsreel ore sod sale of various cow you ode as well as this, it hes, no doubts beeu basely imitated and been used, not only without any good effect. but to absolute s injury. I have not IFet any of your Rectors five of any account for some months. and yet my tlk ie is good as ever, end hundreds hose examines] it with swprise, as I am now 61'years old end not a grey hair in my head or ou me face; and to prove this fact, I scud you a lock of my hair taken off the last week. I ro• ceived your favor of two quart bottles last summer, far which 1 am grateful '; I gave it to my friends and there by induced thetn to try it. many were skeptical until alter trial, and theft purchased and used it with naive' , sal success. I will 'ask as a favor, that ton scud nie a test by which I ett'it discover :rand in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without authority front you. A pure article will insure seeress. and I believe where good effect's do not follow, she: failure is caused by the 121tritire article, which curses the inventor of thdrgood. I deem it My duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as t assure all who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable molts: I remain, dear sir, yours. . . 41 Park now, New York Prof. O. J. Woon: Dear would vrrtninly bo do ing you a great injustite not to make known to the world, the wonderful, no well us the unexpected ro l a I have experienced from using Oslll bottiO of your hair Restorative. After using every kind or Restora tives extant, but with out success, and stud lug my head nearly destitute of hair. i was finally induced m try a bottle of soar flair I:estorative. Now, candor amt justice compel me to announce to whoever may rend that i now possess a new sad beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and to,t, d than the ori ginal wee. I Wilt thertrOM take occasion to recom mend this invaluable remedy to et.t who may feel the necessity of it. - Respectfully yours, testimonial nr ny appr,obetion for yon r talinilde medicine (as yon are aware cd) i 3 na1 , 111,:i194 tint if you think it worthy a place zuwalar the in • Bert if you wish; if net destroy mil say The it eatorotive is put up in bottles of threo sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds 1 4 pint, and retails for ono dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per rent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart,. 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for 6.3 per bottle. 0. J. Ni"OOD CO.. Proprlotorx, 414 Broadway, New York, end 1.14 3lwrket Street, :it. Mo. _ - And mold by all good Droggikt: and Fntzy CVAL Denlo , 2. Nov. 7, NE W CABINET AND 61-IAIR • MANUF4m TO RAT. r iitli euhscriber respectfully infornN I fie 'Public that ho has the largest and best aFaortineut of FURNI - It B and CU AIRS. ever offered to the public of Geh aa,al county. Ile has on hand at his Cahinet.Ware. rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite Zoller s Hotel. utiti a few doorP south of 'l.:lntl.-es, a splendid oss.rtnteal e'f.,7004. roiltstanthd and ta,biona. hie Parlor. Cottage and Chamber PUBS I'l'l] ft ft. eon* slating of SOFAS, TY.1:1; MTN:B, LOUNG qS. Wit AT- Alk( NOTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common TA HIES; Dressing and Common 111.11(KAUS: liedsteaft, Work-Stands, Wtmli-Stands, and Kitchen Yurnitum of ail. MIAs. Also, a large and elegant variety of Fnexcit Baca. Serum SzATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated Cuants.; all kind, of Spring Seated nouxvms. Also. Windsor. Cane-Seated. and Common CITAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. .011- All Goods sold LOW and 18'1,11,BANTED to give satisfaction_ i'ersons de.irisus of knowlus• the ellaraci,r of the goods here offered for tate, can he fully satisfied their durability by reforenze to those tor whom lie has man ufactured or to whom EOM. , Old Furniture end .Chefs IMPAIRED end 'VAU- D:ISA ED. 'Y. B.—COFFINS made and .rITNI,It A LS attfingleot :a the shortest uutiee. JOSItPII BOWMAN. ' Yortb Lebanon, September 19, 121.641 It yon weut Ootti Buckets. Elborelo, Az, caltiiiths-: Tln and Sheet 'lron Store of Grorton BURT. Lebanon, July 7 . 1, isr rumac NOTICE By oiler of the Board, Lebanon, Bee. 12,'60—1t. JOON'I9, 3115.11, See Dwell of Directors: B. B. LE: MAN, J. srr.yE, C. ll r FORN EY, 5. W. 511811, JOAN 9UiiLY, ' C. OREBNAWALT, C. 1). JOSIAB. FUNCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebuuun, Aug. 3(,1(130. Great Bargains ! L. K. LAUDERMILCJI Offers ids large Stock or TALL AND WINTER tiOOD3, At greatly REDUCED PRICES ! French and American Mack Cloth, lii el: and Fancy Cassitneres, Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Tooting', Union Caßeknor,s, Joanna, Ic., Cloaks, Cloaks. Clanks, for Lqrlim.„ 'Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, DeLaines, plain and fancy, . Hosiery and Warm Pluck and Fancy 1:11.0,1A Figured and Plain French Marines, Figured and Plain tlerman Mminoes, Black and Fanny Alpaceas, Figured Cashmeres, Nnkias, Zephyr Hands and Under Strereq, Merino Shirts and Drawere, 13uckakIn Wesms and Mittens, Carpets, Carpets. Carpets, Calicoes nt all p, tees. Thu bigbeFt market prices W.I. in ow, elunolise, for all kinds of Country produce, at the Old ;Stand of Ciro Pileger, Cumberland street, 1.,1,:un , n. nos• necupind by, L. IC. 1 UDE.IO.IILCII. holmnou, December 5, 1E1;0. FAMILY GROCERIES ! Porto Rive Sugar, Prime Ilia eta.:o, New Orloaos Sugar, Primo Jaya Cult,e, Ilefineti AIS & C sugar, Yijfing Ilyson Tea, Pulverized sugar, Imperial Tea, Cruthed :Sugar, ' I:Aker's Chocolate, Loaf Sugar, _ . . MEM ERB ONLY DISCOVERY Wotrthy of any Confidonco for RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY, A. C. RAYIfOND, humus. Run Ity,, Nov, 30. IK,B 11.4 r. S ALLEN 111:;),..K. 1.0 IREMOVAI, ORTII LEBANON Salidie flaw! Harness 'Mann. factory. . Tim uudereighod has li„„ i „,,d . .... ,..A w his Saddlery and Harness ! t.;..p,,,,„„...-‘O, Manufactory to a few dews South F?i. of the' old place. to the largo roam tg_`.:e'.. - T,i.V' A lately occupied by hillman k fire. as .. .- 0 it Liquor store, whew he 151111 a, happy to see ell his old and Ithera be has ha:roared la friends and OilatomeiN dilates for attending le nil Ina departments of h", , bust, near. Mug da.rtuultd TO he:behind no other e,,t ald WI. went In ins Willies to ucconnuodale castotm,rl, Its has spared. ncituvrptins Tll,l' C . Xpiltll3o to Obtai4 a 1.:.; t•iel t e himself master ti every reelect, tatiprovemen In t LAU kilted3 and secure the services of the hes workman, :"1.4.,; liberul wages wetild command. Ile will keep n laf;;:t stook on hand, and nmnufdet um et the shortest utak; all descriptions of HA RN ES S,' such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, ( 2 f all kindg , heavy Harness, BugL,Yy Whigs of the best Manufacture, ..Ththralo Robes, Fly Nets, • such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a nem' kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Emmy Whips, Cart Whips. izer.; HAMESof all deseriptions.HALT2o? cirAINS, home-made TRACES, Lc., &e..4111:4" Nolte], is will warrant to he equal to coy that "cube obtained in nos other establishment in the country. All he asks that the* , desiring anything in this lies, Elmilld call at his place and examine his stock, Ile t'evta the fullest confidence in his slaty to give entire satisfaction. .tWe - All orders thankfully rerturi'id Rniiiiromp , ly at tended to. no. 0 tioN SMITH. 3 , .;orth Lekanen Borough. Jan. Zs, Into. LEBANON COUNTY sTEA tik ING i 2LL. 0 ASSER & GETTLE wloa toinf , ..rut thoir en:not:tors. of Lelno non County, snit no -rounding Conuttc.3, 7 ;--„,l= that they are still in full operation, nod _ 11TO pinarNi tn 11)1 kindo of CA It PENtEK WOR They Bare Mt the LATEST IMPROVED MACHI NERY. and 'helm:lade= that they can eeinpete with any other in the State, as rezlple GOOD WORK. They Ckti• ploy none but th best workmen, cod work 110110 but the best and teen seasoned LuliOrr, Their stock-of-work S , IWay2 open t,r examitathyn by Carpentersand Builders, as consisis of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, Casing, Wash Boards, Moulding,s, Flooring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidin g 4.c. 4.e: ,n• AI:o, SAWING AND surnsc don.% to Dvdtr. S. J. STINE, cr J. W. Also, .11 , .27u1 Mai canti, r Stairs, for maklag which they have a M:ISI cemtantly einpl.-ayull. Thay have also cre.ted a TURNING LATEIE, in addition to their other Igraine.% and have employed a first-rote tnechat,ic to attend to it. 4, - <„, , ir•Critiinet era will do well to eall Emil examine their stock before purelitating elsewhere, as they always keep on hand. Bastrott "sty., Table foe; .tirir Bum, (ger, Avewa Peels, end everything ol.ie belonging U , the 'forming liiminees, wliieh the: , will cell et l'bibelelphiaprites. r n. TURN -1.7.:11 Watt done to order, cc well as always en hethd. Pal. Their Shop will be found on EU tit) V li ROAD, between Cumberland Street and AluJor's Foundry. Lononon. July 4, Mu, -OADP.I,...JACOR OA at:l LEBANON Door :tad S3SilMiallilfaCiOrti - Locat..4 en f.'.e. Steam-Arm lar , actozar Cumberland riziiii) F.MlL•Catifx , * &rex/. Etut Lebanon. , - ' i ii . i PASJIJONARI.I. , . nowt , .A.xl) ~ -- 1.1tov: mAKVai, r-fle' - , . ~„,., - .r.0 THE undersigned rospee Min ) : f u.l'afg„.„ stesb, form the public in general, that they ! ( .. ),N (..,tunberland Street., ore deer East or the ttlark !tor,: 11..t.9. Thanlaal for tlollfarair Ai e .;;' ~ ..g . 4. have aditati largeb * to their former estab- i Ei... „ - • italmr.ut anti also h., . i ll m u , ~ „ I Very liberal pat raitAgt, cnten Ira to era for the short time te t l =' , WIAQ - , • ' ' "'' "' e • I bast. It •.1 inb t , - I would • .---' flt - It -, , k , .latest and best improved MA:01IINItItY I '' ' ` ' '''''' ''' ' ,' "-t " 1 ooh ' -'' : cen t innumt , of tine patrattago rf Vat p old Ir. in the State in full operation, such as j Ile WIS at afi times an I'Mlr..,t , rkt. a ynava an/ WOOD W 0 RTIP S .1;" b 0 ORIN°, 4-c , giro. 4 ,- • • ' r . .. ". I . t‘• 1- nt ... •t , ... -,... 0, hi s own umun.,etur,, sot ,:e.a,, NYAIC.I. %A . 1I 4 5.0 for conducting. the general business for i di>pose.d of on re... Amble terms. planing.Serans, s a ,,i na c c: -x..... ; FINE Dotn..±: , , LA.1.11E,--; . ci.u.TErts, .&e. . ~ y "r -1 • 1 , and the eiperienee acquired by I. LONCIACRN'and J. G. t these ~,.........v.fg,a neat. ..vell mods article. are ht v ttel. Goan dining their connection with the Door. ;lash end i to give tie ° i':4l' ‘ Citil..lreue ;hoes a every variety Lumber Trade, for a number of years pact, *libels full us- i mei cider or hand. rtoury work made ti onto, 6117:1.11C0 of their ability, in eottitection with 3. {:ltimL, t o ! gay- ..: 11 ix.n I: warrtnto.l., lirp.l:irittg seedy done ama select stuck saltable to the wants of the Door end :2.atai; 610- ir.9 o yank leetf , rati . . Lebanon, Sept. lb. 155'.1 business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics sad Farmers gerwrally, '' 4 ' ' Le 41 1,11 . tii 44.1.05 it Bank'. upon favorable terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of ; C'dm!,",ltr,”-1,41.""-1r. one dovr 0 ,,, t rtf au'.....v . f .11,44-, DOODI , , SASH, &e., from the best Lumber manufactories , l iil r I lA , NY the f , lien - itig RATES of INT rIt.F.ST on in the state, feeling confident that: their assortment is f ' Dl'll'OA'N , not to be eat:elle:l by any other establishment . in the I' . or 1 y.n.r, and longer, tt per C , AI:. per annum; State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and l'Ore , namtbs., awl longer, .'r prr, cent. per an nun; Is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all ti o eo , For 3 ltmatits. and longer, I per coat. per annum: who may favor the undersigned with their custom. ; requiring a short notice of ts Wen-aro:el. Interest paid to The following list comprises the leading articles of : lilt for the Deposit/ from the elate of 'lLeposit to the than stock __- .. . on hand:— i of withdrawal. \t',; rill also agora a liberal line a acs . . ... ... - .. _. Doors, of all ales; Saab. of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Arthitrures; front,. Imusoa Casingg. from 3 to 6 M.; Window Frames, for brick :11.27 base; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of ftionlilinga; Blinds, of all sizes; O. O. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LON flAell E, ti ABEL tt BROTH ER. E—Ploting, Sawitt , dz., promptly duno for thom urnishing tbo Lumber. [Go bouon,July i 5, 'l7. C LOTII r t` AVM RI Y. rII3I.4.):KrUL for poet favors, the undersigned t•?::::ect j... fully Informs the Public. that he continues to carry on his INtennfant,aFrln East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a seals as ever. It is unnecessa ry for hint to say more, lien that the work will be done ht the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has Mode his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. He promises to ao the work in the shortest possi ble time. His mannfactory it in complete order. and he nutters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction es heretofore. lie mane inctures• Broil and Icarrote (Italia, Cassis:efts, Blankets, tr /ale and ogkci flannels, all in the bast manner. lie also cards Wool and mikes Bolls. For the conve nience of his Customer!, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—.4 t the stores of George St Pyle, Looser 4; Brothers., George Ileintehl, wed at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Itlarket House, is the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk ,t Lone, in North Lebanon; at ,s. Gosh art's. Bethel township; at the public house of Wifriam Etwnst. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E.Pickel, in Jonestown; at the store of Mr. Weimer, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover, Lebanon county. All ma trials will be taken sway regularly, from the above Ma res. finished without delay, end returned Again. Thoßil of his muleteers who wish Stocking Wool car<!- ed dyed and mixed. can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned plactw, with directions how they AViAI it prepared. Vt. his elastomers can order the tacking Woul to he, prepared front the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and lett at the desired places. N. B. It is desired that those having Wool cartel, r;111 pay the Ceell therefor, at the Above named fames. IKON LEMBERGER, East Hanover, Lebanon conniy, July 4, ISCO, OW EN1114.11 BACKUS Neu, Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair .... .11.an'afiletori . j . 3f zr. , :ct. St., 3d door north of the L. Volley RuarcAd. Largest Manufactory and Bost Assortment of ; FURNITURE and CHAIRS', in the county. 1 Jos. ticrwmA la. , . fME public is ret.pertfully request-AM 7 , M;" I '0.. 1 1-Mea.t.trei fl•.k.-it attl wo',.:. tuta. to order. 1.. rd to bear in mind that at these ...61F- - 7. ''"••• I Uri. /0,1.....?,t+. Ware Rooms will be !Mimi the lo•st 61;', I (A it A 1 ' % . •; 11.4 1 .4 N; TE D. .. assortment of Fasitto3.l'n-E awl 1113.9 somn FURNITURE and Cif - AIRS. Per..mas in want of ?Fill'. undersigned will ;no the highe.t pri2r. , l for all any kiwi would h .14 cell and esamine I,lq steel( before I - 1, kinds or grain--•*WIIE,ST,RYE,' I tin:having elsewhere. 'Which Abeittg nil Of hie On n i, (ORS and OATS.— work) he 'warrants to be bettm- than any Offered in 'alio • at the '.. hr.:nor/0n...0n Ow rnion raw.% Walnut street, Pluco• Prices will be toW;:a than at any other plat:', ; :North Lehat,m. .1011 N 11111 EL. either In the llorongli or toilet yof Leban - et. , , +. ' North L..banon. June i'.,, 15G'. ~ Ail orders promptly a thamleti 10, Hod IMe' . ditr ozrol• : t'.. i " 414) N, 5 - ,A r r p,:.•trt RT ti 564 . . , ~. , , • ed at the lowest price,l. All porgons pueoloon.og Furnituee from the will be ; A ItaN it [SI. inComberla ad Street, between accommodated Ito Inivitor it deli , ered to them. to any i Si_ Market and tlev rAuri. [LAMM. a Irth .ids. line pert of the contriy. race or casette.. Mid Without lit ! !lOW on ?MOO a c•pieiviid io , nOrtMent of the Kew least injury. a...• he bon 0-ortired one nf the best cosh- i .`2.tylo of I i !cis AND CA I's, f.-.r tonn and hoye, for 1058, lolled furniture qr../ oms. f t.petially G.i• that purpose. ih• which the attention of the public is raqpeetn•lly twirl 10... COFFINS rondo to order. and caporals attended , led. .its or alt pe . irro. noon the etieapo...t to the moot at the shortest n+Alce• f, (Amnon, Sept. 11, iirjo, i es,tly, always on hand. 114 ha. al,, Joel opetr-d a eplen ____ ._ . ,_ _ : did utsorkno-,t. of SU 31‘11:1: 11 ATE. .nnbrating !mit at Nen' IFltria if owe , ,Store. i Fri:Aw. PA NA :MA, PEDAL. I , KAI:L. 110 RN, Itol rT A lIIIMUN it.. DUN DOR f:: would rest•ect rally in- N ! 801 l N• SF. A T V., I • Clll AN. and allro,l,orC, JCI. fium the public that he bas nnn nio,nt Opposj(, the i , 11:-!:-.11e. trill ni-o it imia-a to an shati of flats, Cam old place. a few doors west of Imo-maws. tfotel. on Cum. 1 Ae_ ttlothat.y Aterelo..ny ..11 1,11 a Rlngtout t mils. berland Street, where he will keen_ the largest. finest, I t0..,.....n!ia, Apt-1121, t 5..).. ~ _ . ._ and cheapest iil..inent or it lINITLtnit nyor , f1ire,,,,1 ,„ ; T. HE LATEST NEWS La,,,,..u. e:.,. st& s .: otori:ds of all kinds:Of Parlor and j Common Enrol; lr e , whirl, Ito will R.ll T.JIW4,r C.':., - ,,31,,.. 1 ...,... ~-,....u- 17 , Ty-s- -- 0 . f .4T ) , Alk 23 , t r. than the like can to bouar,t .11:. any Other ..... i -...., 0... oi, - .4,... , .414 ...2. .c.raia...x - as.s. - .AT.d. s plait: in Lebanon. , _ , 7'he S'e c on.) A.„,.;,,,„i o f p a ll G ooc h, a t ...z• lie has ~.,n ),,,,,,.; A :117. , -0 3P...:0L I snort of ;eras.- - -.:-.. I Tete-a-tetes. Lounges, Cmitre, Pier, Card and other 'fa- i the BEE 1111/E Siore. hie, Whot ninF. flat Reeks. tr. Also It largo rind. cheap 1 e ............ stoat; of stilard. Cane-seat. and common bliair3, Settees, 1 I.EORGE & PYLE ,;,„,.te,„,:„ and a lot of riteep Mattresses. Alan, Lo,:king ; - I , • Olaseee,---tiollt. Ilusew..od A end Mahogany—eery. (Amoy. : IYR :e;:olit visit, I thu - ..:',0 , r..t.rii ;,:i••+,, MIA are noa- Venetian Blinds; Carriasee, Gi g s an d u.,,t,h,:r horn-:, for i opening an e.sorittomt. or Di: I' il.lOl/3 ht I,mba••• Vli lid mei•,i non, which will Ito e.. 1.1 al low pliee.s. Their stock (Isn 't...it_ particular attention paid to I.:NDERTA USU ! . slut, or an hinds f 1:1-.,•lt al-I l'.owy .7 , 0!..K5, and rash. no }MS providna thneolf with the FINEST I LEA it.SFIIN ] ionabte Ladi.ms' Dees:. (1... L.. tw o. my to t ..h i5 .,1.,, ~,,,,,t is LEDANI.IN. itml will make Collina and attend Ftmends. i largo as. , •: talent of iii,ol, C'oub ;.n.-it-,.. Cape., ac., also • at the ..hortel.t notice and tenet renAtnte Me term,. a good ts , sortmont of 31-n's Wra:.... noel, he. Clothe, Cat. Lebanon, December. 20. Itire9. . • eimares and Vestingq, :di:, 4 ;1,,..,1-,r nod Qu..m0...a arr. I annentzt wille.h.ar, Dr, ANA - , I•ry 1 ,, ,,...1t,e, New Meet . Pißilia. & i{eati in ". Itailv‘facl 1 , 1 1- 1. Ci1 , 1• , -.0 . T. ~, . Et - ~ • : Conn, it IA Fmk tit our 141.outs,$ nn-I in. , .., , , foe vow. LeltiVil 58021 I lk :• • 11 alley • B - § * at illitrii. : jte}vvr.l IW:01, you swin. 11,7•!? MOO, Octot , •r . l7, 1;n0. - 44 - 1 - -‘ 6,. . ,... . ,...,` . LE, 11,:.. ~.,---, .y-%. _ -:- 1- I•• eell'CW A I.• ,I.N1) M.F. , 'ILL!' W. 4 f. 2,:0011:71 - . TIC° Daily Passenger Trains to Rent••• f rpim Antial election f ,, r the •• LEI:ANON c,ItiNTI , inn, and Harrisbdrg. i Al_;i:111:1:fitll Al 1101:TICITI.TURAL AND Ht. , , Clt A S.ICA L znil:'l F. fl' .. v.,. ii: 111! Iv Id an S rturftqy. Jen ) AFS Toii:ANON, going East to Reading. at 6.13 A,. 'AI., I '44 . ,,,,,,-ts 1."., lhOl. at the publia Imo :.., of Henry Cartnany. and 2.25 I'. M. i in the borough '6l• f eh tem b .1.•v•el Ow lion- , ,f 1 Bait t , rtaa Leh:mom going West to Ilarrleburg, at 7.21 p. I . - - - • , • . , i4l clo,k, P. Al. It I,fnog .Pen flin titan 'or the first 31. end 11.4$ A. - At. At Reading. both trains make t•dose eo nnexions for.l si3te d 11".3'ting"r situ Sol"tr r" , 'it' Y''''' It'll. I:AM:: I'io•ltiii. S....•retary. phihtdelphia, INntsvillo, Tempo, Parri'llies 'Williams. 1 — 1) 7" ''''''' l ' il " . - 1 - .., - . port, 3:..c. 511.43V1 , / S:5 - fes St 011relSi. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes. ( - 1 i - , 'VOW is tiro Item to buy your sTIIVE:i before *old harm, Altteten and Scranton. Al. Inrrishitre, train,. connect with "Pennsylvania." ' 1- I win ''' . 1.6 horn, " e I'M' beat net I cl , e'" - at glace ii "tire:tiller Central," end ••Cuntherland fancy'" Railroads , at l i b* ..••-., ,• • r .... , •••• • - for I•ittaturg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers- -Lona:ton Stove, .zi anti Sheet -. 01. aaantuaca. iirg, 4a . .. tory of Janos W. lingo:11, . Titre:ugh Ticket! to Lancaster, in No. I Cara, $1 50, to Next doer ta* the Latemmt Plaids. trin-ra ,:./ rt, „be had the Baltimore. $:1 2. 6 . 1 largr.st :Ind bl.-t. . a-so..truent or. I:ARIA - 3, KAM.. awl,' SO lbs. baggage allowed to each pmeenger. • ' ' Ctlidiii.l\.:ll 1t.17017.:.: , , ever offered to 1,,,,tan0n. tlas barn- The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. • 1 era for Parlors or 11.,,1 titantla,r. of Ids own make, with Through First Class 'lNotteticat Pubteed rate to Nbutara 1 a trines! o. , ;,ortment or Parbt StIVE , , 3114.1 n largo Fails, Buffalo, ifetpult, Chicago, and all thecirlocipall variety of no: tenetCl. , akiii.r. ',.....:mri 3 . ia Cu-' rAntity or bor • pnints 11)1 Wea '-terth Fan's, and Canada': midi:mi. I ougb. ollid, ha weiona t t4 rt,liatiO . or prod:. grab t lick..lit i i tt . ei Fa, to ell above places, tin be I W ASII tatlldill4 .on.ster:::".y.ort baud of eti .-tc..4 lity wt hod on 4.pl . i,• AIM Statinn. ACnilt., at Latanon. and tit- beet matoritil.,.. W Tlitougb First-Cline; 'Coupon Ticket., ~and E sa lg ean t I COAL BUCKET trei 'lamest asoortnamt, tbs hear Tickets tit reduced Fares. to all the pridelf dl petits in) lest i toe, and the he.it'rtrulc, inL.hation. the - North and West• and tke CatiMaa. i Also, a large stuck of *VIN wAltr., made of the h.,,,t, .. COMMUTATI9N ',MIMS. .. . 1 matorial awl lint. a worltutaulilto utauuef- As he is * With 126 Coupons, at 35 e'er coot dismount, between I practical Wo.'`lmin, and hoe Madan e:tiontotro of titan any points desired, and i I,T-five sears. he 11-;17.: etair,,iataCiiiii.th, nits gita gaugrat - - n114:101..1 TiCliliT.4. i atitiarn-tion: Goxl.fitr 2066.ntite4, between ell points, at 615 etch- I no taltes.this rneroo"..l of returning hi, thanks to hit. fir FOlniliße sari Ilitaticii plows. - 1 , nuntero,::: '.. , :; , totnerA.l.r,fluilr liberal support, and be Alp Trains .eato ihtladolphie. for Itcadbig.- Horrid- ', bore? . 1.1•• etrictl,i , attendiu4 . td his own hi - t d burg and Potteville at BA. M. and Z. 30 and SP. M. ; lorthn ' i Other peopler 41 , 1110, to- Stal,rrecelva l ik ° n erra lMl ef Air ramougotti are requested to- Outoluiisc tickuo 14 7 I public patronage. 7. 15..00. „3A ... 4:F . N. Jour,ita . lltrei 4-lit TrablaStart. Ifigher Fer•la Charged, 11 paid. la 1411noon,,sr I •'ha . Viatioular ae.or.iion vaidinailllnsie nt - jrcanyi; tad me. G: A. NIOOLT.4 Es pacer and Attvrintee-un.l. , ten-lt 118 Rof.6•Ag, 1. petting. ,tf....., and an --NIL* iroure.. July2,s; IPetb Rev. S. it. It ° -malf°,!-!.°°!: tEMB.I:7iBGER'S altrtit..l,lEtzieo4l4 • •• •• - • - - - THE HOLIDAYS!! DIY ' 0 ..1001)3, CA RPEI'S. OILOCI.;Rrt3,; OIL CLOTH, Q CHEN'S (LASS' kc., . Suitable for presents. Trill t.0.-Ahown nith ;lemurs to those dispo s ed to ha.k, aril sul per,lek,ers nt Yettin prieee. at El.:11:..E1:"VS Nov Stain_ Leto, El .It, PeC•ITTII4;I . ;2, l CP) T.. AIg.INS. G ATligiNS 1 . 1 - A ViNti , Jnitad in t 1 lit t: And SHOE ft - ...,5niv.7.1, RTI,I rt-rri ,t,tcrool33tioa t,, r.Funr:tu:d. and itinite none ht,t the In t ut stork, they larex ' pl.tthnnge. They ht, rat their Ol,1) :LTA D. • . tiLw Dimtnixri.) uttoti oppwile IT7cant , tvhere they will he rwrittly to FoU . VC 'and tdrase their Tl:ey Itae,t now on hands Lag, .r.sort:nt-nt riY itOtt'S. SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET P. Aog. tr., whirls they ofiir rtt reduced priced, Ay (b.:llldg At hill StIOU li . Cf eau bo suited with hill DY-MADE WORK.. or have It made to txtiort Airlitralion. is uldJays scarrantca, Prtrticilittr ;thermal even Sv the IMPAIRING Ft ..or mnl Lebanon, April `20.1859. A, 'NUNS BRO.'S New llvot cud S ore to titdvd /A op In good ar.ler fsrC,snf,rtand con ronionan. bow for li,dir3 and haditim on. TKINS Ness ho f. Ei-re ,t 1 up in good. order for cornier:end convenience, boi.l, for Ltolics'etnd tle`intiinen. I IYRUS K. Sti.VVELY wonld rc=pn tiuSky inft,fin ths public that htt hos routc,ved ilia BUTf.:llgitlfif.) fi:a- TATL.I6II:VIKNT to Plank hand street, south of Cnru berland. adjoining the Methodist Episcopal Church. 'ober° he Folicits the patron:4ga of iii0rn04.1,... fly Fla la atter/lion to bositiosa be hopoi to rieeL4e ell that wit! lA, vor him with patronage. C1.1*.U3 K. Lk. -Loh.lnon, fietolwr IJ, IsBl 1 Charles Oiro4 er",iiiieN - CABINEr-MANING EiI'ABLISHMENT, DETWEEN enrzminf, 2,11,1 1mub,•17,,e3 in borou , zlt or LA.:troy:l. h TIM old , -it izr.",; 11.0.40 of the it hal DI i.•.1.,mn, Ne.make9 8n Ilit mc and nvere t. .lug 1.1 , ./41,1«; to hia trade. 11:11.4::= nml Bella betwr 21:11.te ,ttld *twt i 1 Z tur finis heti :rink limn nn ~tl. , tr u , tfailie, mt.lit. to 1,1 9 nt..n. nit int nonr of 'fa ruinr t out. Ware cAOOOt t... 1 bi,tt „ill h' 6.1‘z., tr 1 those.in want of 1:17 itNITURE, 1$ to gloo Wirt w call I>, fore before begin;, 2lsen Kerr. lebatmi, December '`,3. Vift"—ira. N4)a..1 I.4'ipaza4)l;l 51.4.:1 to Min. lifff 1.-fvf.O .NORTIE LE11.4.5f.1 4)4; 41 ' :WILL, fit tout( n: :11i CUSTCY. SVUR dim. fr.f.y ur .7,l,trost.,d `, ; t* „. to him. Mar..."ANffli will flrbfo Ivy Ifif,olzt of flltAn.:, Ktof psy llwro for the hisfifee.:firfrlivt p , icc4 ifs r.agll. T'on p.tfronago ! myi n. , 1" th , 3 FLUCt• to-t, .7; 1.1,..1.14, fizir dvalittic aua tklt3ll - JO:NATI/AN .IN IN. North ~T11. . .,11 '2 ), :Ad) 'a '$U5 +~~~~"~. 411 tr. undoroiurtevi ifttP...e Inform tl;3etti tont. of i.hiMon. Ind ho - ut7rict , ,l lit , hiX.NE.:is. inn I , A 1 . 111i , t:e.5. "itsl , l•l, (M. CIOVIkeIqAIII tt.l, 1,1J°4110:1, tlpr.l , Ate Coo itnok and will supply moTt..rt , :rs! thr•be.t. EAD, CA RES- Flom' roof:idiot drum odstdindirsrvad returned to thmit n not;co. MMO=IMI tot It mido, fle:h juld the b 22: q c4t 9 itt.ritly an Isan~i, Iti at to,. 1.,1W144.1 pricer. ThR 1)114lic b Tt tt i!v a Lehatwri, Nor V. it. r_yttiß. conanotlatit.us to thot , o who ttn,y :al - or oa With Dopostts, t payable tin dont:mt. Wit) rty o proud= on gPANISH and MEXICAN POLI.AIiS. and also on otq AiNzionti T.MI - /ors nwl //Of Dort -4u. WEI motto voll,otions on sod lle ! snit to all pairs of tit, Enlto4 ttltattv, the Canatlas nl,l Etinpe: sad do a gen.:rad t CLUING E IL't Nl4: [NU ); itsAN O. DAWO'iN COLLM AN, rrodJont. tho. Ormt.r, (.`t,thoti. The M ANAtI ER.B, itOlvi•lo itr P..t.41 o tho ort,:ot of their }.4:l;ttua, (r oil I)tly_4l4lLaipt Iligatiorie of On 11 . ..Itt)ort• OD FS CA 31::1LON. tr. p.i W ) UZI .rint(3l: LEVI KLINP, AMES Ytil; tit./ • L.,iraman, May I'2 ULEIM. Ittkolt nat . / Sitne Store. JM atinit AE I; , respoetfolly In tl,rms thepu:llie that ha still contin , neg his asierodve .establishment in -liAlis -.1111 101 M" his ncw iruil•Cogc in Oninhlrland st., - ' , • where bc hni-ni to render the $llll7O .I.lli;nicti ,, is at herr•torers to all who may favor hirer '.vith their custom. Ile ihVitE's 3ferchants And •Ihntler4 in 13 1 , 11 . :5 aill SII , JI:S and everyone lil? ,y1,1,e, to irotom,,,, fa,hions.tdo nnkl, illtratle articles in IA; line, to clit and 1,:.!131i11.• for themselves, WS large and varied steel:. Ho is determined t.r) surpass all Velnpetition In the manufacture of ev.err arti.qo iu bid bueinese, suitable for any Market in the tnion. A due care taken in regard to tnatel;pl, and workmanahipt none I.t the hest quali ty of LEAT tin end other materials are used, and none but the beset. workmen are employed,. ' ' P. returns his :ine-cro fluttikg to his friends far the very liberal imtronsq.le heretofore botowed on him. Ile hope 3 by strict at ten ti 1 ,1.1 to b twiness tot endeavoring to please his mistontem to merit c..share of public pat. I. . ;.nen, 'TEII , "‘ 9,ATE.iiiT it ii.,"llU ie, NS. ~.,-.4 . 1 .11 , ..,. /1.1. TIM PEOPLY.: Neill soon he felt of F::4 I.n.xi,tyle learn of the latexlatexro r turnQ, the un ','"V' ti.rsikiwik would reaped fully inIiZMAIS Fill that ''''.the very latest returns can ha felted et his 1r.)./T, silo[, luvr, CAP, THUS IC, ond l'lt.'t VV. IN A, ttAti r , T;11111, .ou Walnut Street, Leianon, in the +-hope Of the Meg Cl.tllootti FALL AND \VIN'I'ER STOCK ever offered in , this I.lane, coolie:wine everything In the Iraat for Ladhie, (;entletnen, and Children; and all of the very !Meat stylot, and Ter sole It rho very lowest pries ever tz•nrzid in heleqr,u. 2E. ie trot neree=ary to hiweirY. :0 Heil 1..t0c1; rql-pvi. , ,,is everything that can properly.be kept hr a rtero of thfl 1:i711. All that is, unk,,1":4111.3t,), ly , ..) t} I 01 , i 1': It! 41 i ~ i t W.xt i hefara purchasing ei , iruhere. ell i a 4711. Nu.. ' it /*O.
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