I#t sti6rrti El TERMS, • - - - $1 LEBANON, PA. 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1961 HOME AFFAIRS. UBO "I.IEMBERGER'S Frost Curo" for the relief and cure of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes, Maeda, Ears, Au. It has now stood the test of brae winters and can ho safely recommended as Jut the article. Full d Meet{ DRS -accompany each oftle, Prepared end sold by ,T. L. Lemberger, Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon. #irlda,tAuseon,aEhlalFurnitare Ware name, on Market street, Pins tho largest and beet Reeertnient of 'plant% up", including urvelegant aeserhnont of Chaise, hat can be found in the State antelde af the large cities ; and while he admits that larger assortments may be round to some of the cities, be dories that defter furniture can be produced. Iris prices 'IWO very low. PILO. rerOPAY of . 111cltel" Hotter ' gnat, iFici4„, ki+iiraimilthisra part of this borOngb, Noratekd onoatiturikey evening at public safe, to - Ittatyloo4 for sBlo. llartrnitifil'l46' . ltot on -17 44 ' tit Ph ' its PoPularity,lmt eiiiktifitr i slo grow in alitllalni as itbesomes gra Vally more andmore , e4iiiStreitrel7 known.Besidetiter. !Stab& quail , ties,`-Its recommendations are and bealtlifulnendi. =Fd thiiiipoitiliidgis it'll said to Pl° unappronebablo.by any other, Lager manufaa t 'lured In the country. • We are informed that Miss Moyer, the "spiritual medium," was in Annville, on Sat. urday and Sunday last, astonishing the good peo ple of that place by her rappings, Ac.. Consid erable excitement was occasioned, and thosewho were present are , pretty equelty divided—the one half believing in the "spirit," while the other half declare Wall humbug. It is said that "manifes tations" in Annville were quite frequent. Satimici...Miller, of _North Lebanon to f , lap tit4d'iost week us foremeWor the Grand 3i . : fie Graltd Jury visited the tti-niedeleil jail, and approve of it in strong terms. They else 'Commend the Comnsissisners, and especially Mr. "Hollinger, yhe lupervised the re.moddeling.— The entire coat 1849'831 The Grand Jury also visited the Poor House, ; and find all in good order, except the flues end pipe holes, which they think dangerous. The limit "Upon the nanny stragglers now strolling through our county as a nuisance, and directed the attention of the Court to the evil. They de. Blare many of the strollers Vagabonds and drunk• girds. 'Extra copies of - Frank Leslie's II• lustrato Newel:tar, or, (Jan, 19,) contniiiing rep. -resentatione of the evacuation of Fort Moultrie 10 , Major Anderson; and the firing into the Star -of the Wact, are for rnle itt Itnedel's Mick Store. 'Ma folicining quart liee,nses were ;granted"by the Cioirt, lost week:—Wm. A. Moyer =and Joseph Reinhard, Bast Ward, Lebanon; llen •ry D. Stever h Brother, South Annville ; Amos S. • Smith, Cornwall ; John Brunner, Swatnra ; John M. Bowman, Londonderry; Urinhlt. Stew. ard .t OW , :•'-'. ': if'•••'-. . ins • d t(trucitivi) firevtocrpite4e this I. • - • - hit gilt on Fridley, attioiehic..4 , loft yeelii. , *The es flitvg Steam Pinning Mill of hiaiirs4lasser ea Mettle, on Pinegrove rood, was entirely de• strayed, Some contend that the fire was the work of nn incendinry, ivbile others assert tint the Trretion of - the machinery produeeirit. :The hands had just left for dinner, when, in n few moments, the grimes were observed to burst out, and owing to thb combustible nature of every thing within reach the whole building:, together with an out.building and stable, ware soon a mass • of ,dame,, There was nothing saved except the I. htleks of the firm and some little work. All the machinery, cotnprising n,Flooring machine, Sar famr•Flanar, 2 Stickers, Cross. out Saw, Tenanting .Matilli * tie, Scroll Saw, Slitting Saw, Turning Lathe, libley•Sow, large Cross cut Saw, Flooring Saw, Anti all the tool.', were entirely' destroyed. The ', , lingine, aJO hors power, also sustained all the '4n3tory that.ouch afire could, de to : t. ~' 'Tlid -e 'Uttion t.ntP Perstireranee engines ',fere litTipiptll.43o thli 'pot,' and; in addition,te their ' other tratitabiti services, laved, by their exertions, ,the: two .adjelning, building* which wars, in .the . .most, imminent danger. ' I rid 1010 iftetweetksti,poo, and sl2,ooo,And is '4lli : reit Mr $8,000,' id thitJolfoittilol.49o o ming• d. West, Waugh, Inettreneti Codtpaniev• The proprietors of this mill were enterpriring tunitin • - r b Ir - to -4thilifittiat tk44lll•Mg.ilitheir ml to . rill, itr erty p ilif i tT e 1 i a r. 1.11 11P B. vlsn r. aqt 1 1 it o d he , otlre nn ssua ed lost in tools. , I • Xlltininram!,l arylont tivided ne fullowinw4mies "Own, 42;001'1;, V ug,. $2•000 Woof Branch, $ l, OOO. • ./,..... .1. , t : • t 1•. , • . 3;1t,11,1-,-Mersre. Ganser do Gettig:requests us to , return their Sincere to the-Fire Coif panies daf OP place iqr I,lleir services. ; , '.. l r. COURT , 'PfIoi).i.EDINOS•-•LCoUrt watt /1114 section all last' week The follornbg is th e elnalpel•businlis t.--4 . . 0 , .r.z 'i!iti CilMtdocirrealOi vi. James' McMichael and lien rligpirederfetHieturbing the Methodist Nip: • sat Ccyn*ali, Not guilty. sn• ~,- ,; ~ N. , til Iniiii ettiteVri,thcOpm. vs. Hail for forgerf*of st cheek whloh lie sitierapient to pa s sed upon 'the Lebanon Bank, Mr.,lfline 'elated. to; the coat, i f ts hat he received a bitter 00113 'am father of Hall, lid 11 litisureir, that his son had gontr;to Bab- 1 ore, and that he itteeivint4rord that be had goine ioNew .Or ieaner.lint that:if he conitthe would - try ; ma c prevent ltand bring hied tolasbanon for trip!. Mai ' o o l c. i r.i, cob, krotitri—Ailettult and b a ttiVy mtplin Antis Htiber, coq/table. of Jackson .tostn• kehipAre,lizthei had, anroxectstion against Dueler wStreheisithstiltsteband of the , defendant, and,tin t lerving itoad;levying upon' two hogs, whickille ~-.AfterWiegeodfater away from the premises •of r'llitrohm„, Mrs. fltrobm claimed them no her p a p. rty.,, .She struck the constable with It hoe, 'end ,fluoi a atone a t him, hitting him on the cheek; i niend it is due to the Constable to any that:Ale trvitbitood her Diteldka as courteously as he could eftad with due &ferules to her sex. The Jter• -•"" endued a verdict of guilty in manner and Kirin 0 Dabs otood-ludieted. - MO gilt; I t vs, John•Liiiiiman and Wm. Bilininn, pelirbindietnients for selling liquor to minors and don Sunday, contrary to the statutes or .the State. ' Verdiet•--Ouilty of selling liquors to. min ore,in ;tianner•and form as they stand indicted. ' • * ITC THIII, COURT OF COMMON PLBA§i ll,* Da let vs.' 'Union Coma C0.,„91 Pit., isii ird . 406011 ( ate,. R. Hinidel'• 'Sal Ttli• tied •Orear liempasin.r, ectment brought, to recover dem • gel, hncitintorce the , . payment thereof by thaMe 'adios; Mr, Fun& for Pliff,.!Mr. Kline; for Ott.. •Illse.following verdict was given by4he Itl,lte qui demi :="Weelind in favor of pl'frtor • bit land' ilned in the ,tbb r o ;quiet'', ef SOIL writ all eta. within'e siexleased mos, Tee we° m phis Sill.ter,l44b.littetest thereon from the pretty t, rinAleg a stx seals, diiiniges and six cents s ecrer4s, e tnd Itt ,ittasta thei reney is not paid i inf. it and , easttitsitiNi time fitted; a venditioni eaipp. Mmel° isand•th belt . the lanit,now recovered. •- rot m aass .,,Refer, Titoism L. Battler/I a d Jrtm nt, piltdrali,for,the use4Thottuut_._Batdcoarifer!. r i*Vieutlek ' 6res"i tt g l) it l E TA , lffs A sti f l r ija n v o i n . shed Was ,'lleartUtie, p , suit. ~., . 4 , a ~..4_04, ~ .. ti...'lN ti Aiseemer and M' MAP . twi l l -77",. ; ,•-.. - 0 ~e ase- After a l S PA 4I, 1 '99441 Ater .. ''i ; suit _ the_evi ene Plaintiffe•su ff ere ilk no , . mildlatligtlllslatiliell Welemar• and Benja wird Wl' lit lartSlP 'oe de.: .40.1.5filhalusritTreerti ll - - -6., th •f , dendants. Thitlaatteliwttit-iii‘fdldßlo,_ett . 0 morai,af the AripPOYsire;lntrati ilf Mt• B a i n ivit!! oplbt(Dernwall Minti Hills, by r, Comm • 14 newt fornearly 40104 the attentloisrof t.we - , • • - mu . Ilibltee dariand oonsitTerabbsittrerest Wu man _, , titi4 ilolioul Mrs, Deritiagten, ef•Nrettahes: ter and Mr. Fin itsiditted Mr. Blewitt, and *milord., oplidepAilifi f VJT44l Vrattotoye itessam,aff. in - • 4 4 l i , 4111111. • A rogala,r ineeting of the Lebanon . cHorticultural and ,Ileoban - iced Society, Wail held at the public liontle of. H. D. Carmany, in Lebanon, on Saturday, January 12, 1361, Iron. Wm. Rank, President, presiding. On motion of O. 11. Bergner it wee agreed to grant a donation of $lO to the N. L. Baud upon them paying the balance due the Society. The Treasurer submitted his report, shelving a balance in his hands, on the let of January, of $362,71. On motion the Treasurer was required to pay interest on $4OO of the Society's moneys in hia hands, from the 15th of January, be hay. ing received's.7o from the Secretary, in addition to the $302,72,. . The committee to lease the ground fur the fair reported that they can lease that heretofore occu pied by the Society, with the strip of around be• twee° it and Walnut street, for $200; and on mo tion of the committee was instructed to mike; nit .. atiang4natint With Mi.: Poster on raOse terms. r z 50 A YEAR On motion the' Society resolved to go in:Li; an election for officers fur the ensuing year. The President appointed Mr. Muth, teller, and J. P. Kraitzer, Clerk. On motion, the ffillowing having no opposition, were elected unanimously: President—Ron. Win,'Renk. Vice Presidents—John Heiliilan;Jecob *oldie. Recording Secretary—ls:me troffer.. Board of Managers—East Ward, Dr. George Ross, T. T. Worth; West Ward, John Meily, John M. Mark; North Lebanon Borough, Adolphus Reino3lA, Solomon Smith; North Lebanon town ship, Jacob Shaeffer, Lewis Yeungst; Smilers, Joseph Long, A. U. Shirk; Bethel, Michael Rohr, Elias Walborti; . Union, Ephraim Shuey, Jacob T. Miehtel; Enet Hanover, Daniel Gerberich, Ly on Lemberger; Londonderry, John Benson, Mar tin Early; North Ann vine, Samuel Reitman, Gib son Stern; South Armenia, C. P. Stinemetz, Ja cob Bachmen;'Heidleberg, Dr. A. V. Bucher,. Jo seph' T. Miller; Millereek, Jonathan Illig, Wm. Zimmerman; South Lebanon, Ezra Bucher, Ja cob Gackley; Cornwall, Samuel Erb, Jacob Wit mer,i Jr.; Jackson, Jesse Reinhold, Th. Bassler. The• Society then ' prdceeded to the election of Treasurer:end - Or:responding Secretary. John W, Mish, and A. S. Ely were nominated for TreaSurer. Mr. Mish received 23 votes, and Mr. Ely 3 totes. Mr. Mish was declared elected. For Corresponding Secretary, Wm. Urieb and A. S. Ely were nominated. Mr. Urich received 12 votes„,hlr.,Bly 11 votes, and`Jacob Bachman 1 vote, ; The President decided that there was no election as no one had received a majority of all the votes 'polled. Mr. Ely then withdrew his name and nominated Samuel Miller, when anoth er'bollotwas bad, and resulted in Mr. Miller re ceiving 16 votes, and Mr. Urich 9 votes. Mr. Miller was Aeclared elected. The Record ins , Secretary was directed to pro cure 200 member's tickets, for 1861. On motion the 25th, 26th and 27th of Septetn her next, woe Felected - ne the time for the Fourth Annual Feir of the Society. On motion the Corresponding Secretary wns directed to inform the Agricultural Societies of surrounding counties, of the time fixed foi the Fair of this Society. Adjourned. Is ti Itorren, Seeey. Thursday- of last week, the Bth of January, was the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans. A number of old soldiers of the war of 1812 paraded our streets under command of Mojar Embieh. Time has laid its hand heavi ly upon them, end their ranks will not benr much more thrining until they will have passed entire ly away. In the evening thirty-three guns were fired in honor of the day na well 'ns of Major An , &rum, • We understand that the Perseve. ranee Engine and Hose Company declared their appararns out of service no Saturday evening last, until such time as the Borough Council shall make a contribution to them for contingent expenses. ITEMS.—Th ere is a protracted meet ing now in progress in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in this Borough, (Mr. Irvin:a.) There is preaching every evening: 77 —A NEW Pasvon. —Rev. George Wolf, from 'Northumberland coun ty, has accepted n call to become the pastor of the German Reformed echtgregation at Myerstown. The congregation has purchased a brick house and lot from the Assiguecs'of John P. Kreitzer, for $1,600, - for a parsonage.—On Monday eve- ning last the stockholders or the Lebanon Gas Company elected the'folloWing named gentlemen as Directors, viz :—Adaiti Grittinger; Jacob Wei. dle, George ; Roffman, T. T.; Worth, D., M. liar many, 'Dr: I George Ross, J. W. Killinger. The Board organized by electing Mr. Wei d le Pres iden t, and 3. W. Wish Secretary and Treasurer.— Sheriff Hauck, last week, nntle the following sales of real estate:--Mill of Isaac Foltz,. with a 2i story stone house, and a - 2 story log house, with 45 acres and ST perehesiand, sold tolohn Weise for s7,7so—Situate in Heidleberg twp.—S we tarr(Collegiata Dilatant°, sold to Win. A. Barry, John Brunrieto,-!aptileort Dedh, Dr. S. K. Treich ler, John Catit; Joitida Long, Win. 'Moldy and Henry G. Melly, for 2,250. -Rouse and,, lot of Jacob Swartz, in the Borough of Det t n en ,.6 o .jbot. ah Funelt, , Bsq:, , for $‘197.50.-Lot' of. Groand Myerstown, 200 ft. by 200, to 4Oskh',Coltier, fort sw-tettfirtiy the Property ot Jamie tab' Bri ten bech.rungititind lot of Ilenry;Bubb, in the Borough of 4 Leltanon;gto Wm. Shirk, for $l,OOO. —Lot of Ground, With it 2 story log weather- Beinoble, for $1,750, sit ; nate near Myersfewii,-sold as the. I roper*. of Peter 0 ockley. .1. DramitPBlAtin :one of the prevailing disease's of +this-entsfltryti. That is owing'both to climatic' ti• ,Incinee,'hficc . tbe babitof eating our tneals too rap '„lti“ipiti.i.kr. these adverse circumstances, ehjp Aleetme rapidly disappears by the use of the Oxygenated Bitters. got tilt', ifirtitio ' n r ,,yas ika S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Whore this article is known it is a work of, surero , , , 2ra: gotten Yi,eaF oD i e.,Werb ll lie mvers o well it is.eatab• (lobed as ark4nralling remedy forCoua as, Coma lirtoy orrirrssCltOtTP/WROOPING col7ll,AntimA,Qux” - r, 1 airzs. lc, discatisi oi tho TrutoW, Chris; and trivas, US welt a s that moat dreaded of all, gisyusas, CONsuarribx; Which hi o, m oka a ntherity, ha§ pronounced to.be a cuittat.r. 1118E"LA O ll°B6 Pth° havn lm sei v b i e tl' u t l' t 'i : m unti edr e k a n9 sl u ffg l i ts e TOM) $1 PER WhO hatir not trial to bli satistlelthat of all others it is Tflt: Rattner. "Prom gr. W. P. OGLESBY. ... - ' • ItsititiSsulte, PA., April 23,1 Ig6o. , S. W. Fowr.s & Co., Boston,— Having been-bencifted by the use of that valuable remedy, Dr. <Wrested IliaSeter or WILD CHERRY ? I Call eider It a duty to'add My testimony to the , number al ready giyen, hoping it may bodutx, malty of those now Suffbring`with seybre coughs'and colds, to give it atrial, and'thini be dolivincedof Waffle:ley. Little over a year slnee I wee liklien'with a bad cold, and for BMW time Was aaanaed,to my beiwitka severe pains in my breast, back'and tide , secortip tried with a violent cough, en that I watiffelirfed tharthedisease had made a lasting imprissiotron my constittitioh: Through_the family of Iter. - W. It. DeWitt 'I was intianted of the effica of the Balsam in cases like my own. I gave it a i cyiatb the b o s p r lcr - 4,L, "- d vo-riz , .*,i,w42: ..., 0. th. ere itinfd 'entirety leYthte. Since then I have induced several person.,s- to use "411 Balsam for Cough s , a:Ws, Moo ' 44:V# 4 , &C, and el- Watif with :the mdst satill Matt, i ~i , i ' E ., liti e • IC 0 1128 1 ifir Citation le Punlrk, Thil f va, snain_s iar s J3alsam low the Writietrtnia, srC o il " 1 / 117 " 1 " and the printed one of the Prop totSAIWAeOlit mapper; all atlitl f Yll i ff auilworthleas , ..' : , fi r Prep4re by SElfli.. W. 00.1V14 , & C0.,. 1-1" Bosto n, "" A . a:prattle by oseph la Letubfter null Dr. Peorge Ross. kelhtifort; (aleph S. lanaer, Sbadierstown; M. Ile Get tel, Myerstown; Sarouel -MAW, Fredericksburg t,,j. Brunner, Jonestown ; Lary z: Bishop„,-AnnviDel,Tflom as A. harper, M m a neoteri, tin part .. Palkyra ; , l,w Bowman lit son, Aiiiip 'MOW Of: li._faMY L . M* 4 7._, - l ebellef. , ti:l i ° - ~-,- ' ` <MO. , ents , tm. _,. ~ ' .' • 2 - TilE USE or froOiritietfBl'o3l - *ffli B Mini for DyspePsia,Vatitlevice, Ifetiviiiiss oft ile Stomach, or any other like.affection, is second to noffe' in. Ur slat of abroad. To be able to 'state conlidently that the "Bitters" area certain cure tor driipopsia and. Her iteiceses, is to the proprietora it source of unalloy ed pleasure. It reMoves all morbid matter from the stomach,purifloe the blood, Difflasto renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it tharitorni rind , obergy so indispensable for ihe restefutior of heAttn. , tehinu merous acknowledgements amts , trilrerwr ex° 6ll " 6 and beneficial results,imve assureilthe proprietors that it cannot but prove a igreaVenve to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the thorougliAlitejm 6 , 1" Y 6 1 - gists and dealers•genemdiyieverywhere - See advestisement in , antotiter cointinr. December 6,1860-14 u. • 1 , 1 `tra' AV- See Dr. Danford's atiVertilekolie l 4 l, .ferDTlS rater and Primny CathartiO , Pills inandther column. , ' 4'7 14 " A1417L UoDrigutlt r.= • twatitaxe - quest particular attentfolititri the ailrertigement of blesser -Outliner DUPONT, addreffle'd r tewlrdtherts." — i. The IN.PANME.COODIAL of Dr . EATON is a:medicine of great celebrity, and the standing ()Fits inahnfflotuzers will be amixtficient ueratitee of the vire taken in its p repatir tio n f add it s tinvaryingrlturity. Tee' "DLOOD, ripliy , is for a dam of disease, unfortunately Jerr prevalent Dr. thiirmicinity, Indhittr.igiutation 0 0 00.001116.74 reedy sale.—liffltintaMi(4ol,Mreit)iTour wa. For,. sa4e, by 7Dr ! ,7.0...8 ,op &age 0 1 0 T/TOW gm% ,adei NOV. gs, ASO: • seirFree_ Trade -seems now to be m favor with Napoleon "la To all in need of a good and 1 beautiful Wlll, ou ceased:table terms,-we would say front 1 exPerlente call en ‘GEORGE THUM NI,A ND. 20 south 6th et., Philadelphia, when you canoe suited in a style and manner nos srpaesed. Also procure a bottle of his celebrated HAIR DYE fur beautifying the hair, &e. fel,. 22, 1860.-ly. WEAK NI:SS AN .1.) .IVBILITY —A.II who suffer from weakness or debility, where there. Is a want of energy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MO UNTAI N II ERB PILLS. They immediately pare fy the Mood and net upon the mainspring, (f life, giving strength and vigor to the system. Young persons en. toting into tvontimhood with a derangement of the . ftinctiona; and - MT mothers at the turn of life,• these Pills will be most OfneftelOUS in eurrectine. the tide of t . life th aostm cirwthedn: zYouttg anfelderly men suffer - , '' &liar •wi liri wr tditi it ',the panie.pprindS; when thiiiii wwys danger.-they - alaitild Guitefora undergo' a Course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting heath; -, i; I This 'great 4lnuseholdeMedicihe - ranks among the leading necessaries of life, as it is well known to the world that it cures complaints okliar Aproodies, cannot reach; this fact is as well establiirlAdFaii tlist.the Sim lights the World. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr. Geo. Boss and D. S. tabor, Lebtmon„. Nov. IIS, 1860. . itiDl6tNE A GA MALES: • • Ifundiedsltirmilantl . haiiehlieu invented end Sold perpOiting to be specific in the farlOuS disease's' and de rangements to which the delicate form of woman render her subject. The result : l)f of, stimulants has been to impart 'momentary iteMity,tti the nervous system, and false vigor to the musclert but this relief has been sac ceeded by a depression and prostration greater than be fore; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build the selves up by these false remedies, haVefinally end ed in destroying what little vital organisation was left. But in Using ••13fERLIAVE'S 11.01.L.A.ND BITTIatS," you will find no such disastrous results. It is a purely imgetabla compound, preparedon strictly scientific prin- Ciples, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Pro fessor, Bcerhave. Under its influence, EVERY nerve and muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return, perfect health. Sold at J. L. LENDER GER'S Brug_Storei Lebanon. See advertisement in an other:column Nov: 28,.1860. Ptiginits soiitEs. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the,evoning at car; ly candledight,i, 4 s English preaching nest Sabbath morning and atsvetag, 6 ,irrahe Methodist Episcopni--Stinrch. ZOTEST,A.NWPISCO PAL C 17P.CR--Stirsikin perance Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 1 P: M. ST. JOAN'S REFORMED enurten.—Regular service every Wednesday evening, at 6 o'clock ; eve ry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at BT H o'clock. German preaching next Sunday morning, and - English in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the VNforitytiti church. ermin preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. German preaching in connection with German . 1 coin union in the morning, and the evening, in Zion's Lutheran church. - German preaching next Sunday morning. and English,in the afternoon at 2 o'cloc/t r Sa lent's Lutheran church. • • • unto'. On the Slh inst., by the Rev. P. W. Kremer, Mr. Elias Eichelberger to Miss Louisa Karmeny, both of this place. On the 10th inst., by the Rev. 11. S. Miller, Mr. Jacob Gish, of Lancaster county, to Eliza Rudd, of Lebanon county. 'On the 3d inst., by the Rev. C. A. Pettier, e.t the . residtatee of Mr. David Irnboden, Mr. Joseph B. ETrman, of Annville, to Miss Emma E. Imbodoo, of South Annvillc twp. gte ) :l4. On the 13th inst., in Cornwell township, Mr. Henry S. Zhn:uerman, aged 40 years, 8 days. Funeral to take place on Wednesday morning —•-the services will be held in the First Reform• ed church. On the 30th December, in Franklin cone ty, Ohio, Mr ; Henry Aobey, formerly of -Lebanon eoun . ty,.aged 10. years, I.month and 1 day. Ti e..:cl)aleon - Market. rargrully Correcte.d .Treekly. • . LETIMNN,EDNES,DAT. JA.,:wkter 16, IS4 I . Leh , . Mills Ex:Fain $6 50 R.gaii,.Aduk., Smith Extra 600 lintter,.7/.1b.: 14 Lep. Val. Super. Fittus 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Primo White Wheat, 120 Lard, 10 Prime 'led Wheat, 115 Tallott, 10 Prime Rye, 65 liana, 10 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 30 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 450 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Pies-seed. 150 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, - il. hu., tOO Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 - Flax, TS lb ' 32;4 Peach ‘., 'Snits,' 250 Bristles, flb., 40 Peach “Illthels," 125 Feathers,? lb., lig% Cherries, 150 Wool, 13 lb., 4') Onions. - • 37 ~., Soup Beans, VEI qt, .6. Potatoes, to bus; 12% Apple Butter,* crock, 45 The PhilsiO dphiA. Market , SATURDAY, - Jan. 12, P. M. The BREADSTUFFS .market -has undergone no change. There-is but little export demand fir ?LOUR, and a few . hundred barrels sold at $5 "ail for superfine,-and $5 62 for common ex tra. l'he sales to the home .trade have been at $5 q(46 for common and extra; and $6 121 for -fan .- .. cy. , ' ' - *ATE FLOUR is scarce, and it is firm at $3 62. I . ? nit c, (1 PeUnRYIV496 I Pai E4t,ltSfittly at, $2 76,. GRAIN, i &VI 9dsrtra d fo'r oIY AF. hai fal)en ore,biat Altti o'ffek'inta 'hie '. - tioUtll, an d4iirica fredolin without quotable change: !Sales of 100 Inishels good and.prime Pennsylvania, .and,Wcstern red at Si 31%1. 33:" litiiih'el, had Alen lots of white at $ll 454= a 67!) inn cc PenrtilWat !if i Y.E'sAli a t'Ye r d; iftid South ern at 10d. e - . - -' • - ' wbORN, is in inodniate demand at 63®64c for netv,"a'na 710brold. OATS are in , fair request; ;1; c®200.0 Pennsylvania sold at 36e. • CLOVERSEED is less active. 200 bushels sold at sogs 371 ibo latter for primp. `CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle continuetlight, reaching only about 7100 Lead at Phillips's yard, all of which were' diS posed of at fully lust, week's rates, ranging from $7 to SAO for , eouituon to good and extra finality, chiefly at $BO.O the 100 lbs. Shoteberg sold 18'hetil BerkavOtiOttty eattle, nt $9 the 100 ibis.--- The offerings of Cows were light," - and aboUt 50 were disposed of t,Srotn $25 to $5O each, as to condition. 11.. '' ',better demand, and brought high f . rices;'..` !Le include 1200 head at the .even U, ard, at fr 7 to $8 11 100 lbs. net, as to co 4 pun.. Of . ". :, the receipts and sales roach prut-5000'—'--Pri ranging at 'ti® Sc la lb. according trOultlity. worimmwswawswe • ' A tt i flttltiMnttlits* C- • _ r . ff "Es) ruitcAlßEAD r osrr. wag lost a 91 , slklfl `FUR DAN& finder- wilf-be snits: bl3v : rit..„fAttbi leaving it at theAnvirtsiski: LebViiiil — ltiti. 9,1860. tuastratoOlt Notitkl. T Its lierobi givortiliat ltitt.ere.Of Adininistra t non. the Estate:of:Di. Cualsraw BITCFIER., late of 11e1,01, l*etcrivtiship, LobanoiOnontity, Pa., dee'4l., have bablizgrabted to the undersigned, of the township awl county aforesaid. All persons; therefore, having claims against said Estate, will please present them, and those indebted are requested to make payment'. Dr. A. V. 111.1C11.1111„ Administrator. Heidelberg township, January 16, 1861. AirPUBLIC SALE: ILL be sold at public sale, at the late residence of Dr • CHRISTIAN Brcums, doc'd., in Shaefferstown, Lebanon Ninety, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0,1661, at 1. o'clock, P. M., the following Personal Property, viz: BARNUM., Wheelbarrow, Forks, Rakes, Ray-Ladders, Windmill, One lio rife Wagon, Sleigh, Corn-Fodder, Cultivator ' Scythes, Settee, Clock, Kitchen-Cupboard, Chaim Bed and Bedsteads, Secrete *yiTlesk, Bureau, 2 Guns, Graiti-Cradledlousa and oth. er urticles 'too niinikirous to Mention. AMMltince will be given and' terms made known on 'day;Of sale, , by Dr. A. V. BUCITER, Administrator Shaefferstown, January 16, ISOL :TERN-PIKE ELECTION; Nouce, t i _hereby, 'given -thltt 'WeCtion by the Steen('lderein the ore s idebt, Illartagors and Com pany of the Berks'ond ponytail Turnpike road will he held the publidfrionse DUX. 1..-BENETIteIe, in IllyOro. town, Lebanorft'itinty, Pennsylvanis, 'On MOlfEketri the:4th'fttcry tf IItAKOIT between-the hours of 10 o'clock; - St., and' 4 o'crock, M., of that da'y '-for the purposebf ;sleeting Ono 'Pros • Idhttt,.l.light'blanagers, One Treasinier:'ond such' other bilker§ ma be necessary to Okindlict the vit t ii. tt -, of ply %ill oonipanrthiiiiig tlirk 0 litni • •L'At' the shine tithethe•AtilitinVstiteftheb t irtfitft(Troll'S -16b1,;(yf Whir laid hirer's 111014tOcklioldnyo'airnstink,' Bris'ird'ir , :of theadfirCllONßY:lll) . l4;irreet. Jhoon Bann, Treasurer. - ft"' int,„*ril,:i 1861, ._ __...._ .. Mifflestramerntliktiffejki. he' $y •ghen,..thet letters of , Adinihill. `, j 1 „kratiqtx elk tin4'state orilr. WrirLIASI BEIW int . tetl t 0 of Myeratown, JAckson township, Lebanon &,,,-,,,! , OA, bavo been granted to the understerted,-, of wain afqressid, • All ,• parsons havint—elars , ga na Vibe said ostateiarq requested to presentAti tn, • alsithosa indebted to the. saki astate, ait well as .those . tastotWP„the firm otPrs. William & Franklin Boat er, are reigiested•to ;POP payment et the 011ie§ Of J4sitzw,lloo,VOßptko of the Administrators, iDANIEL WESER, ) ~..,,, 'f.. , .. _.4 ~' JAMES, EMMEN,. I 4 1 /Ors• ' •Ati,yerstown January 9; 1861. NOTICE LaziA2ros kons ' linbary 7, 1861. riIHE followinkbalance•han remained inthis bank un changed during the last three years, viz: Thomas Etifsell, Sept. 9,1857, $lO. EDW. A. UTII,ER. Cashier. Sviern and subscribed before ine..lanintry 7, Lebanon, Jen. 9. '91.4t. .heo.:en Dixim, J. P. 1 . NOTICE. rim) COLLECTORS AND TAX.PAYEES,—Irott ere i I hereby notified that you moat pay your STATE , AND COUNTY TAXES for the year IDNI, on or lalforc ! the 2StA of this month, as we are in went of money. and , the said Taxes being tine most be paid, as we are de. j b•rmined to have our accounts settled by said thine. DAVID UOLIANCIEE, 1 Commis-41'0nm. SIMON DO LTZ, , , ,k- of ) ROBERT EVANS, - ' Lebanon rountv. . Attest—Oraus Sunta, Clerk- , Commissioners' Office, Lebanon, January D, 'GI. WINE AND filqUOR, 'lir ODD 3118. tra_. :AEC •• - • GOZYP.7. of Market and Wlder greet*, Lebanon, Pa. TDECO, Ag't, respectfully informs his friends and the public, lbat,lie has taken the above stou . d,,formerly occupied by Emaniel Iteigartliinil ivicreaseaPthe stock of WINItIS,AND LIQUORS, with ..;.;kA" ielections from the ;Ctilifettrt BItaNDS and '77 I:qualities now in the nifit'ket: Sly assortment - • consists of Ortaid o Ifetinesy, Pinet T.Martell. Pelleveision, J. J. Depuy C 0 .4. A. SorgnetfilA: Co. • WlNES.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Hock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Holland Oin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry,Oinger and Raspberry •BR ANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &c., &c. Also, constantly ott hand a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very best qualities, and Pure Cider Vinegar. Prom long experience be Hatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronize the new firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish-. ing.therliest brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold at t his establish ment will.be what they are represented. Lqbanon, January 9, iSSt-Sm. TEACIIERS 7 INSTITUTE. riTEACIIERS, Directors and Friends of Education to Lebanon county, are hereby Informed that the TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE .will_inect ,the COURT HOUSE, at. Lebanon, .On Muniddy; the 17th day of January, 1881, at 10 o'clock. A. M., and contin - us in session THREE DAYS. The exercises will consist of discussions, essays and 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 Vocal Music. The lady members will be entertained in private fam ines, bratuitously ; and gentlemen at a very low rate ,pt coy of our hotels. It-la earnestly expected that ev gyy teacher in the corintn - will attend this meeting; and the Thrie, three (IRA, being very short for the .bolding of a County Institute, teachers should he in attendance the first day. It is deemed unnecessary to have programmes pub lished, as those who have been selected by the Bxectv. tivo Committee to conduct exercises will be notified in .duo season. By orderof County Superintendent. Lebanon, January 3, 1861. SELLING OFF AT COST. /TIRE large and extensive stock of FANCY DRY GOODS et the "Centre Buildings" are being sold at cost. The stock comprise: a general assortment of DBMS GOODS, such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, French Merinoes, • Wool Plaids and Wool Delairtes, Cashmeres and Thibet Cloths, Delaines, Calicoes, &c. &c. White Goods—plain and fig'd Swiss, Jaconets, Cambrics, Irish Linens, Brilliants, Curtain Goods, &e., &c., A large assortment of SHAWLS, „SHAWLS, CARPETS X MATTING, CARPETS ds MATTING, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE. 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 money at the '•Gentre Buildings” of RAI= & Duos. JW• e also offer our F.,:iTIRE STOCK of Dry Goods, r o c t o lu .o euur t are, o t t Grctrizt, &c. n t e r vt. o l 9 e i , ne t 4 o s. such lo .11 1 4: 1, 0:or a o r e ran e ge r d i ) Tbl e t r r ROOMS FOR . 1117 T —the most desirable stand in Lebanon. Le anon, December 20;1860. RARER & BROS. YOU • Can, buy your Clothing, for yourselves and your Boys, Ih eery variety and at low cash prices by call ing ISt.the cheap Clothing Storeof Rel. • zenstain Bros., oppristto tho Court • House, where you WILL Save at (mist from 25 to 50 per cent. Alt kinds of Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods, are to be bad at this Store at the lowest cash prices :end re ceive well -made goods.. "Would it not be moth bettor to SAVE Much Valuable time by calling at once, and Toying your stock of Clothing for the Winter at this Eatablialament, where you will car tail& get the full vnlue of your MON EY Remember the pleee--Chunberland Street, opposite the Court House. REIZENSTY.IN , BROS. Lebanon, November 1, 1860. GEORGE W.-KLINE, A4M EN' AT LA,M .—Officamiih LEVI Esq., GEORGE 1'; ebauon; Pa. [Lebanon, May 4, 1859. • noWm*N ) AiToRNO-AT-VAIV, has' BEHOVED side °Moe 01 trtiti Nes, Building, (nliennd story) Bum bet:laud striiet, station, Pa. Libaltai. , April 6, 18513. , Wil11,1111.„DE1110;. k TTOLLNFX,AT LAW, has removed his Ogiee to Cum IX berland street, in the room formerly occupied by Reisenstein.A Bros'. as a jewelry store, Opposite Caries Greenawalt's -,• LebmirrAprll 18, 18,6$ 'EAFAI - .ETTE 13 DIVER 6.11 S FITTER,' • AITALIiIIT STBEET, next. door to A. 8. ElAr'S °Mee, VV LEBANON, I'A. • lad. 2, 1861, Wanted to Bt BUSHELS RY . R 50 0,000 b H ,oovswhels CORN; ; 54,000 bushels OATS; . 50,000 bushels WHEAT. Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Viaxecid, for which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Lob neon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE IDOFFMAN. Lelmnon, July 17, 18an Lebanon Female Seininary. J. IL POST, A. 8., Principal. 1 rrITE NINTH SESSION will commence SOpteMberA 1 1860. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advent*. ges at a mode:, etc cost. The school year is divided into two cessions of five months each. Charge per session, from 73,4 to 15 dollars. according to the studios of the I scholar. I.lz4re for Music, French, Latin, and German. *** Perticttlar attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Nano, Melodeon and Oui tat-and in Singing. Pupils not' connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rates ! Early application should be made to.. • 13. U. LetinsbNtrd • r . cc tr s s N E , 0: B. FORNEY, W. VSII, 1701,115 T .1111rILY; C: OREENAWALT, • C. D JOSIATI FUNCH, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Aug. 30,1860. TOMB STONES. One Faacy Octagonal Brown Stone Monk ument, 18 feet high; Fancy' Marble Mcmwitents, large and small; Mar ' ble Ornamental Head Stones (new styles,) with Url/S, Va ses, ccc. ; Marble Tombs, . Marble Couches, 'Fancy :.ffetrcl Stones; (a large lot,) Plain Head Stones, (large • " lot,) Marble Door and Window Cemetery Posts, Urns, Lanthp, 44c. TIMM undersigned. having bought at 'Sheriff 'a'salc, 1 the above mentioned large and splendid stock of ITALIAN and AMERICAN MA.RELE, formerly the property of JEREttlAil IlAuoimare; now oats it to the :rubric at PAVATI: SALA for nosh, or , , upon , s titne, at greatly ' redit&d' 'Mess. The kssertnient. of iMONI.I - Toma swam's, ite., -Mgn, 4yiT I.9Wexecii ed in Ibe county. Vhe skill. and workmanship of Mr. Daugherty has long !Ince been establj.ahadr-npon %pot. ion MN stock it has been esposially displayed Persons in wait Of anything in this line, will 'dense call early and examine this stock and prices at the Yard formerly oc`ctiPthil by ;LE. Daugberty. on Market street:, q 4. , bare . appointed 3. li. Daigliert „ley agerit,to4latiorio of the above stock. Lettering iitttly. done by him, both in the.tierinan and English language, Pthanoni January 9, 186L-3m. - • • New , Oft LE AN S r - , • . ikid) SIMPA It 00:11/SE MIOLASSESi AND' BEST 1Willrejlell& - VIE..3311 :11111 1gilinan VEffitE Sugar, fiXeenta Goad freL.; Beat Browli ,§mf,,r, 9 &a.; lfeel, sphite u t n,4 g 1.,10 - ets.. Prime flabutuf *Tara Coffeee, Teas, itrid plkar :Efoc:a . , able dried Fruita, Fish &o tokeitheradthA full stook of. DRY EWES and QEEEESWARE, at the. lowest. pticeirat A. ITOFFNAGGE Hail Building Eigket at. Butber'ind Egad, AO., taken hi Lebanon, January 9, 1801. THE LATEST NEWS 'BY TELEGRAPH.' The Second Arrival - of Fall Goode at the BEE HIVE Store. GEORGE & PYLE AVE again visited the Eastern cities, and are now opening an assortment of Dar Goons in Leba non, which will he sold at low prices. Their stock con sists of all kinds • f Black and Pettey Stcas, and fash ionable Ladies' Dress Goods. new style Shawls. and - a large assortment of Black Cloth Ladies' Capes, Ac., also a good a:aorta:mit of Men's Wear, such as Cloths, Cos simeres and littings, also, Groceries and Queenswure, amongst which are Dry4pples. Dry Peaches, New 3fack end, Cheese,Ac. Came attulouk at our bargainsbargains Octoherl7, 1800. Great. Bargains ! L. K. LAUDERMILCH REDUCED French and American Black Cloth,. „ „ Bi.ek and ,Faney. Crissimeres, . Silk Velvet, Cashmere and-Fancy Silk: Vesting, Satinet, Union Cusslmeree, Jeanes, &c., . Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, for Ladies;- Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, DeLaines, plain and fancy, liosiery and Gloves„ ,„ Black and Fancy Dress Silks; Figured and Plain French ?fieriness, Figured and Plain German .Nierinees, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Vgured Cashmeres,. Zephyr Moods and Under Sleeves, Merritt Shirts and , Drawers, , Duckskin Gloves and Mittens, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, . - Calicoes at all p' ices. The highest market prices paid, in xnerebandise, for all kinds of Country produce, at the Old Stand of Gee Flicker, Cumberland street, Lebanon. now occupied by. L. K. LAUDERMILCIL Lebanon, December 5, 1850.. GREAT EXCITEMENT. Qrand Rusk for Me Peoples Head Quarters! TILE ACTION OF the Legislature of the Commonweal:ll of ;...nn sylvauln, In reference to the Borough or I.ORT LEBANON, has caused nn unusual degree of excite ment.atoong its quiet Inhabitants, but not near so mucliai'the Fresh A rrivarOf • SPRING AND SUMMER (WOODS, at the MANSION HOUSE MSS, OF Messrs. Fund:: & Brother. Aar The Proprietors feel confident that they are still able to supply all their custoamrs, and the "rest of mankind," who will favor them with a call, with any variety of the The new system enable% them to sell at greatly re. dueed prim, which they hope will be a great induce meet for all desirous of buying cheap, to give them a call. Call and see or yourselves. .fa- Ladles and Gentlemen are most cordially invited to give them a call. and examine for themselves. North Lebanon Borough, April 25, 1555.. RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cumberland Street and Plank. Road, LEBANON, PA. Al ß i S n B g ß ttei lt r Vi l e% a an L d i gi l e r p r a t Vic e 1 6:•c le „ R e g m " flY l t i t i n " t n t= have just opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, QUEIENSWARE, to which t'any respectfully Invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOODS , have all been selected with the greatest care frets the largest Importing, 'louses in Philadelphia. • GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tess, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spices. Also, a large assortment of QTJ-EIENSW - A.RF among which are the newest patterns, together with al most en endless variety of Coatis in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for.eash,or Ceuntty Produce taken in exchange._ _ _ _ BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS!!! The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed 'to their Irate stock of BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale pricer..., October V, 18601 RAUCII & WOOD and COAL YARD'. ITILE undersigned, having bought Idr. Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a 2 woo short distance northeast of 'Messrs. Fosters- V.- 1 Mutch'e Foundry, in the borough. of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and frau -000 to 1000 TONS OF COA L, of all kinds and grades, which I will ell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call end see the same, ascertain prices, and j utige for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, April 140858.4 f. ser-Fashionable Tailoring! ICLIARL ROJMMAII would respeafolly inktrin IYlthe Citizeriii of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TAI L051M4 neatness to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Pflegeed Store. and opposite the Washing. ton lions°, where .all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and Loudon reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, awl as holies none but..the best workmen employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done In a satisfactory manlier. 'R7 _Whit his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, ho respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORSI,Iust received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia' Report of Spring s Sommer Fashions.. Tailors wishing the Fashions should lot the sullecriber know of the fact, so that be can make his arrangentento accordingly., ALICILIKI: 11OFF3IAN. Lebanoo, April 7.18.59. =l=MM=l .REMOVAL. S. RAMSgx herk s .romored to ,the Corrvir of Cunt berland street lard Doe Alley, in Punch's Now Building, where he will keep .au assortment of Cloth; Cassameres, and restittgs. Algoready mark clothing and firnialcing goods sorb as Shirts, Hose, Gloves. Ilandker. Chiefs..Vockties, &c., Ao.a.-nall. of which will be sold as cheap :yr nt any other establtahmentin:LabanOu....... ' CUSTOMER WORK atteniledlo 'promptly, and good tits guaranteed. Lebanon, April 18, 1860 ONLY DISCOVERY Watrthy_ of :any Confidence for •••`.1HE . . 11 A,L11., AND; 11:Y, Moon be g reat dlecoveriof Prof. Wood, hare attempted not onlyto imitate his restorative. but p to have diettovered nomethiu g that would pro duce r em i t . Itientkx4 but they hare /ill come and gone, taloa • carried away by the wonderful 'molts of Prot. 'Wood'spreparation, and have ben forced to learn the field to itcreeistless sway. Read e the following : Bath, Maim), April 18th, 1839. Prof. 0. J. Woon & Co.; Gents:—The letter I wrote ,you ip 1866 concerning your valuable •flair Restorative, and.whichr you have published in this vicinity and chat where, has given rise to numerous enquiries touching the theta in the case. The enquiries are. 61-at, is it a feel of my habitation nod name; es stated in the com munication; second, is it true of all therein . srtained ; third,.does my hair it'll continue to. be in good order and.of natural color' 'To all I ran • and do answer in. variably.ye.s. My hair is even better than in nny stage of my life for 40 years past, more Mt, thrifty, and bet , ter colored; the srune le tree of my whiskers, and the ; only cuuse why it is not gcnetaillyotrue, is that the anbatanciLis .waslied off by (regnant ablutiou of the face when if Care Were used by wiping the face in chain con. uectton with the whiskers, tho enme result will follow as the hair. I have been in the receipt of a greet num- Aqn,gf lettprs from all Jotts4fiew,nrightud, asking fie , denry air ;URI - continua Lobe good: its there is Ao mush , ' fraud in the manufActurlapd sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no doubts been hugely imitated and teen uselfritot only withhut any good effect but-to absolute isjury4l have not used any of your Restore five of any actouut for some mente, and yet my hair hi as good aline r, 4 . 0 bundred,A bit', autin it with surprise, ne Ituu now fil yeare old end'uot.a. grey heir in my bolit or on uri face- and to provothie feet, [send you al of my hair taken off theipast - w eek.. re: craved I laver oiler's quart bottles last aunnter, for which I •ftrateful: I gave it to my friends and there by inditeed them to try; it, many were skeptical until afterArkil, and then purchased and used it with univer sal mates& I will ask is N favor. [hitt you send me a test by which I can discover :mull' in the ltest"rat ire, sold by teeny, I fear, witlieut authority from, you. A pure article pill insure stidoese. mud 1 believe where good offsets do sot follow, the failure is caused by the . impure article, which curses the inventor of the good. iI deem it my il uty us heretofore, to keep you apprised • of tbo continued effect on my hair, es I assure all who onqiire of ine of my unshaken opinion of Its • valuable resnita..' X remain, dear sir. yours. ... . . . . . . J. STINE, cr J. W. 311Stt. Wain: Dear Sir.—l would certainly bolo- ing yeti a greatinjnstito not to make known to the world, the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I have experienced front using On bottle 'of your Heir Rmstmatire. After. using every kind of Restora tives 'extant. but with out success, and th1(114 icy head neatly destitute of hair, 1 Wax finally induced to try a bottlfrofMaityillairitlitt:oretivc -140*., candor and Justisomtupel'inh toanttounce to whoever may mud this, thee I . now pt.:wrens a new . pod beautiful growth of hair, which 1 pronounce richerand harideomei• titan the was. I will Ahorefore take, occasion to recoml alidodllad-fdraUdble ronii.dY to six *lto 'may' . lolll tfrie necessit.y.of it „ - (far. ALLE BROCK. I • :Pe S:44liiis I.4tioroil it) 'or my anprob to Y•ox! .;anabbalhbdiolno yeislykifi are aware of) is tinanllcited but if you think it worthy a 01601Y-Iliflong tike'reati ib .600, if:you.aleh;,if net ileatroy:attd ety , nol6ltigi... your* &di•f 4 ei m alM , . 4 1 1 ° Peicoßki'l.l.4..riu.t. MAW*. ikat , h;,p34/6/itm,.,pao Amin; the , euiall. .holds 1 ,4 idat,"aud tiduiln far onsi . doOar per .bottle ;, the medium. 'bolds at bast twenty pos,oont.dlOpt In proportion thent , the Small; retaDe fur two *Mars per Aatell.rd-,t4o;Jargo holds a 4Oart; 4 9 POT caS , ,IPOICa In .prowrtionl, 'arokro , . r i ots bouts. .l g ,J;WO IPrePriPt.ctra .414,..Brotidwayoassi, -T9Ekt kV). . 1 4fx. etkrtlittatit:LO.oloado. .1: 1:i • - A:na solo by 's!! go toggle.' a tad Yaw GoodsDeilesp: tvy , :b. IB PC:L±IAL . • ati•loi , • ,LF, AITT :rscrerclii.A of.yosysalf or friend, the beet aref • 6'4 ha at D.aftrir Gallery, next door to the banon Deposit Bank. Offers his largo Stock of FALL AND WINTER eiolol3B, 7 At greatly 3 - ' 4 NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH DIVIDED! CHOICEST GOODS. AT TIIE CHEAP STORE GROCKRIES MEMMEI kiEJ A. C. RAYMOND. AHrons, Run Ky., Nov. 30. 185 S FAMILY GliodEßltSl Porto Rico Sugar, Prime Rio Coffee. New Orleans Sawa; Prime Java Cotten, Refined A B & eSugar, •Young 'Tyson Tea, Pulverized Sugar, Imperial Tea. Crushed Sugar, BaliCel3 Chocolate, Loaf Sugar, Severing's Syrup, Philadelphia Syrup, Sugar and Me:asses, New Orleans Moiesses,SNew Crop) prime, Layer Raisins, Dried Apples. Valencia Dried Peaches, (halves) Seedless Rejoins, Dried Cherries. Currants. Dried Elderberries, NEW MACKEREL. PRIME HAM. PRIME CHEESE, PRIME LARD. SOAPS, An., &e. On Land, and now anpplie4 constantly Tecaired, and ,W at the lowest cash mires. at the New Store of NV. K. 6t ECKEItT, Cumberland street. Lebanon, Pa WANTED. . , BUTTER, LARD. POTATOES, EGGS, TALLOW, • BEANS. • SOAP. BEESWAX, BRISTLES, &c., &c. For Which we pay the bighnet market price in Ea. chan.e for }forehandlee. W. K. & J. EC IC. F.RT . Lebanon, December 12. MO, rar niers anti ot f , rs 'l'n k e °lice,' TICE undersigned having purchased tho entire establishment of A. MAJOR d: BROTHER, nianuiliethre and keep on band a very 'general as sortment of MACHINERY and FARMINU IMPLE MENTS, ewbraeing Tinproved POUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers. Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RA AB; Mumunt.s Patent 'Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cost Iron Field Rollers..o:ratu -Fans, Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-shelters, by band or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Jr., with a variety of the he-A-PLOUGHS in nse,,tze. All cf the above Macilines.-are of the latest eel best huproveuiciits, and are nII warranted to give satisfaction. Castings of all kinds made Co order, and at short notice. He also manufactures STEAM EN OIN.ES, MIII (ieerinK , Shußl ug, nod Mill work in general. and pays particular attention to Repairing -Engines and. Machinery of alkkinds. Ile invites all to call and examin3 the Work nt the Ma chine Shop, ou Prsaaftovr. STREW?, 140.111011. W' AB orders or commnialoations by mail will be promptly attended to, . D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Cn , Pa. Lebanon, August 8,1800. NOTICE.—I have appointed A. MAJOR & MOTHER 11 my Agents for the purpose of earrylocsonlhosobove business. • D. fit. gA.I.:MANY, Lebanon, August 8, 1800. FL/JA.II LONO-ACRg...JO RN C. CAREL....TACdiI OABEI LEBANON Door• and Sash Manufactory. Located on the Steam-House Rood, near.OumGerla nd Sired, East Lebanon Wrr - - T. 1117, undersigned rovoot fully in . form the public in general, that they barn added largely to their former estab• lishment, told slop Imo all kinon of the and beet improved AIACIIINERY in the State in full operation, SUCII as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, V., fur conau cling the genersl business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4c., 4"c-, anti the experience acquired by E. LONGACItE and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Doe and Lumber Trade, for a number of years 'MSG.:Voris hill as• surance of their ability, in connection witk4. fLtart., to select stork imitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted, Atockcof DODDS, SASII, &c., from the best Lumber manufactories in tho State, feeling confident that. thcir iassortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to oxactnoas in size, quality.or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with theirszustom. The following list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand:-- Doors, of all sites; Sash, of all sizes ; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves . •-. home houses; Casings, from 3 to 6 tn.; Window Frames, for brick Surbaso; And frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; An kinds of Mouldipgs; Itlinds, of all sizes; 0.0. Spring Moulding, ofnll sizes: Wash-boards. L0N0...1011.13, 0.A111:1, A: BROTHER P. s—Planing, Sawing, rk., promptly done for these urnisbing the Lumber. (Lebanon, July 15,q17. LEI‘II3EBGER'S ELOTiI INALINIUFACTORY. r lIANK PIM for past favors, the undersigned respect fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township,.Lebanoii county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It le unneeeosa, ry_for. him to say more, than that the work will be done in The same EXCEbLENI, STYLbi, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try, Ile promises to do the work in the shortest novel. hie time. His manufactory is ht complete order.-and he flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. lie 11111.1111fildilITH !!road anti /Varrow Cloths; CaxsinctL, Blankets, White . and other Flannels,all in flit best 'manner. • • • • lle also cards Wool and malice Bolls. For the conve nience of lila Customers, Wool nod Cloth will ho taken in at the following piece-Fe—At the stolwe • tof Cleorge & ,Lyle; LOIIBOi. & Brothers, ticorge Reintehl, and at the new Drag-Store of Joseph 1,, temberger, near 'the Market House, in the borough of 'Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & /mug, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh errs, Bethel rownship; at. the public house of William Barnet, Fredericksburg; at the atom of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the etero of Mr. Wenner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at thestore of Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebanon county. AU ma oriels will be taken away regularly, from the above pia, cat. finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the sonic, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it .prepared. r his customers can order the Stocking 'WcPbto lorprepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired pigpen. DI, IL It IA desired that thwe bating Wool curled, will quay tho Cash tbotefor, at the above named places. . LYON sLENIIIRMIRR. FAO IYanoTar, Lebanon county, July 4,1500. LAIIBACIPS New dabinit Ware Rooms and Chair Afanufaetory. Mtrkcl St., 3d door north of the L. Volley/ Roi Lmd. Largest-Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, iu the county. , rpUE TOOPOCI hilly Tonnes: - .j. od to hear in mind that at iIIOSO Ware Rooms will ho found the best assortment of IIAbIIIONAHLE and HAND SOME FUItNITURE and CHAIRS. Persons in want of any kind would best call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being nll of his own work) he warrants to be bettor than any offered in this /thies• Prices will be LOWErt than at tiny other place, oitherin the Borough or county of helianm. All orders promptly at Ih:tided to, and spredily.oxecn :ed at the lowest prices. All perious purchasing Furnitneo from him will be accommodnted by having ft delivered to them. to any part of the county. ram: or et'Aitne, nut' without the lenst,itlhry, as ho bas procured ono, of the bent cmfh fonolfurnifure f fo r purpose. sal. COFFINS Lunde to order. and iknerais attended at tho phodedt nytice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1560. ' ' New*hitilture store. HAllitTSOiq K. bliNDOltil would respectfully hi form the public that he Wu. reword opposite the old pace. a few thews west of llowneugs lintel, on Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and ebeapestassorttnent of FUNNITUItii ever offered in Lawmen. llis *lock conslato of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which lie will seep !wirer than the like can bo bought at an! i•tbni place in Lebanon. • Ile boson hand large assortment of Sofas, — , Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Not. Fiat Backs, sc. AIR) a large and cheap stock of atuffoil, Caneaent, and eentnem Chairs, Settees, liedsteed!:,nanl a lot of cheap ~ Nlattistsses4, Also, Looking limimvood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Digs and !lobby linnet*, for children. Particelar at Icahn] paid to usbgimi LNG,— ITo hid Vrovided .himsoftlf with -the - FiNIKST: II EA MBE IN LIiJIAN ON, and will.make Cabins end-attend Funerals, at;the shortest notice and moat reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 2k, 1869. . , _ C.harlei 4 .firotlierlissels . CABINET-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, BRTWEEN Carrrany's and lintliberger's hotels, in the borough of Lobancni, is the olden! and most re liable establishment. of the kind in Lob num lie makes any ilitig anti every ti.ing belonging to his trade. Mikes and sells better made and bat ter finished work ,than•arry Atha- oiteldieh - =mitt in Lebaiton. Eh 'nuttitfar of Turning out Nero cannot bu boat, ,411'., he-alike 01 1 those in want of F_UfthilTUßE, is to giro him a cell by fore before buying iiisr,4ere. - f Lebanon, wecinbor . !9", 18..Y4-4*. ~. • • NEW Al.iMpr.j.' AND OffAIR ' A. it.tAOl.W (IVRY.. . '' , ' t 'aux Fa . - =rani, Informs tile public that 1 helms ',Hifi( ' Visit asportmortt. of tilititl• TURE end citleatt,,ey4r.: offered to the laublic or .Lolp anon conitr.; ilia' has 'on - laind at . his - CaiiiitikWart , rooms, id' goirthAelaation Marotta', nearly - opptsito 1 2allor.:a Hotel , . mutss fell ikiefb fiel,4ltrof itemiser a . kilfitidid liiiirimbh rid' kisdd, ifubille' tab] anfichislilolm• , !Aura / tor, Cottegti-lumt Ohemlier leilltrtiTUlL.4: eon. 1 i , ydoLing of•Elpke4L Tr/M.:A-Tit' CRS, LOU NO ES. W H AT. ~..qe lopirp,, rimier, Centro,' PlerTthird and Common ArAiMES;,br.estnit ititd.CommorcDUßEAUS: .'• ~ '' Bigdaiseds, Work-Stands, Wash•Siands 'end 42: - 'fiaftitert tifurnitUtei Of: all kffitis. ' Also, a large ;and aiegint.,vitrietfiVrialettutioui Riau, SPRINO SEATED CHAIRS, Contmon l afigh ni. ....s ... .....n—,... CHAIRS: All . kip& .of Spring., Seeded : ca, , 410,..3vnuteor, qt.inSeefolli pod Ccomucm.dllATltlit midAttAlcants of tieury deaerlption. • . . .... ~.• , ,-,...,:,,.._•: Sa) - -All(00111190 lOW anti W 4 give itatisfeellofi.3l S. T. It, :::. :' r R . :4w goodssints” doeircipert f:knowing the • **hater ;a' nip here oifered for salo„eatutioil fully eel:failed of thitir dunisbinie bra.oktionce,to those (or whom lie bus man -o,o,iminliatito,whottitsold. Oidaanraltnie and Chairs REPAIRED and VAR NIS tiED. .. N. B.—COFFINE "slip awl FUNERALS attended at the shortest notlee.' JOSNYII.II43W4A.N. North' DokKgeifAanbor ID, 1880,5. t . . • If you want Coal lintkala t iShorelii _,'&43 it Tin and Sheet Iron Store of GEORGE BRAT. - BOWMAN, 'BAUER & OAPPB V i la/ /I ERIVIA This Way, ,if you Want 'Cheap Lumber. HE undersigned have lately formed a partner t kbilt for, gib ptivese of engaging in the Lum ber BitVan,Ail.a riew,;#l,o 2 would respectfully inform the pub Pi',ltt place of 'business Is Davin BOVVIVIAWS CtiV4l,lßlls4t - Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut 6 Mt, one square from the Evangelles4 church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new eu' excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such n. BOADDR, PLANKF, JOiNre, LATRA, SWINDLES, AND SCANTLING, of all .' lhs cud thieknesses. in short, they keep COD stantb. v n hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of IftlfLDlEtt MATERIALS. Persons in want of enyt Ling in their lino.are invited to rail, examine their .itoelt, and learn their prices. Thon k fel 'for per t favors, they bope, that by attention to business and moderate prlees ; to merit A coutintuttice 'f public patronage. . NDL CRUS K. SNAVRIA would respectfully Inform tlo public that he Lae removed hie BUTCHURINO Sy TA )110:T to Plank (toad eteeat, smith of Cum berland . adjoining . the Idaho:Bat Eplacapal Church. where lie eel irit tha patronage of the public. By stria attention to busirmi Le hoptm to please all that will fa vor him with patronage. CYRUS .K. StiANELY. Lebanon, Ortuber 10.160 J. . - . TEE NE /. (111 E undersigned.weldd respectfully inform the citi. IL rens of helm nom that he has commenced the BAK E MB RUSIN ESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, u. Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the fleck ttetel, end will supply customers with the best BREAD CAKES, Ac.. Ac. Flour received from easterners en returned to them i u bread nt short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, froth and of the bast quality, constantly on hand, and fornidlied at the lowest prices. Tho public is Invited toes* ma a WA]. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1849. AMINO In the BOOT and_.,SHOE lissimsse, 11 and from their determination to beptinetual, and make nous but the best of work, they feellike sedielting a large of public patronage. Theywill always be fumed at their 01.. D tiTAN 'New DUILDIZII7.) in Market SfrecA, nearly opposite Widow Risc's Hold, where they will be ready to serge cud plensa their enstinuers. They hare now on hand a large nesurtatent of BOOTS, SHOES, TRIIXKS, OARPEt DAUS, &e.. which they ofiht rrrittfuenikrir . iced, ,(Q , - Persons dealing at title SfOU' STOltE; , ofin be suited with ItHADYOC...6III2 MIME, or have It male to Salizifactieh is aheasovarranir.d. Particle /1 r attentionvi.ven•to the RIiPAIIIING Boots suit oboes. li.elntron, April 20,.1/35it. A lag & BROX/ New fioin. hod Biwa Store is fitted 11. up in goottealsr tor comfort cud conrer.dence, both for ladies add Gentlemen: A TKINS k BRO.'S Noir Bout and Shoe St..re is Otto) up in good order for comfort and conyonionge, both. for tidies and ilentlemou Philip F. McCall,' y.. VASIIIONABLE BOOT AND PUDE MAE Eft rviS- Comberlend Str&d, one dont Zeit of " -- Vithe.glackilecsc Hetet. 'Phanl::;Vfortt. telly liberal patronage extended to me toe the short time I hare been in basins", I would respectfully se/leit a continuance of the patronage of the public_ Rehas at all times an assortment of MOTS and SHOES of big own manufacture on Mind, which will ho disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &e. Those desiring a neat. well made artich3, ere invited to give me a trial. ChiWrens' shoes of every variety and color on hand. Iloavy work made ordor. le -All work warranted. Repairing IseditY , Amg charges made ntederair, Lebanon, Sege. 15, 1F59 Boot and Shoe Sfore. JACOB RCEDEL respectfully '..r.• forms the public that he still contin• ues his extensive establishment in esilli hie new building, in Cumberland st., where be hopes to render the sums satisfaction as heretofore to all wtu may, favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES end every one who wishes to purchase raPhionnble end, durable articles in bit line, to call and eiteculue for themselves, his large and varied stock. Ile is determined to surpass nit competition In the manufacture of evory article in his business, suitable for any „Market In the Union, A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none In the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the beat workmen are employed. P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat tronage [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. Inuit: LATEsT inE'rultoks. i AS ALL Tin; PEOPLE will soon be full of f , anxiety to learn of the latest I...tun's, the un dersigned would respectfully imlbams all that the very latest returns can be found at Ilk BOOT, SIWE, HAT, CAP, TRUNK, . . and TRAVIII.ING SAO sairtn,-. - on Walnut Street, Lebanon, in the shape of the 1,,,. 1 *, complete FALL AND WINTER STOCK ever offered in this place, embracing everything, In the trade for Ladles. Coalmen.and Children; and all of the very loteststylee, and for sale at the very ',vest psdoes ever unwed in Lebanon. It is not uccess try t specify. as this stock comprises everything that can properly he kept in a stole or the kind. All that is .asked is that persons she'd c 'and ONIAMiII - s barer* purchasing elsewhere. Vail soon.. 1 S NEW •STYLES. I SOO • A DAM RISE,in Cumberland Street. between 3forket and the Court House, north side, Las now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style, of H ATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, f,,r 1858,, to which the attention of the public Is respectfully Snit ' tad. Hate of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. Ile hail Ili6o just opened a splen did assortment of SUM3IEIt HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, P.EAILL, Huns, LEO HORN, SENATEMUDIAN. and all others. 03„.He will also Wholesale all kinds of Hata, Cape, &c., to Country Merchants on advantegoeus term. habanon, AprlllH, 108. Stoves, StOviti, r "stoves. 'MOW tlaiiPtime to' buy your STOVE Were cola ni.• winter le here, and the best and cheapest place ji riM Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Nanufgtc • . tory of dames N. Rogers, :Next door to tho Lebanon DEtn,k, wbure can be had the ikreeet end • SOX assortment of PARLOR, II A 1.1 4 and COOKINP.STOVES,•eVer ,ofered in luebenen, the burn. ere for'Parlora or Bed Chtitittiera of Ills own make, with a getiiral aaadrtalant of Parlor STOVES., and a htrga variety of the beet Cooking Stoves in the comity or bor • ough, which he werntnta tobake or roast. WASH BOILERS constantly on hand of all rises, and the boat material. CO.\ L .I:I3CMETS—the largest asttortmont, thu heNY la% iren. end the twat made in Lebanon. Alan, a large stoek of TIN WARE, made of the heat material and In n workmanlike manner. As he Is a practical Workman, and has . hartartexperience of men ty.firn•years. he [vela conlhhint that. he tniu give Ilona aattsf.ettoti. . • , • , •-- lie tattea this uiothoa of returning hi: dunks to his numerous ctsxt uners fur thuir liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly atteuding to his owu business and tutting other people's alone„ to still receive it share of public patronage. J A MRS N. 111)tilil:S. Lebanon, Novenlbur T. 1800. 4,4'• Particular attention paid to oil kiwi. of Jolltavoio, such' , as Roiling; Spouting. itc., and all work warronvet Iron 111 7 :1 re . 11stialdhelory. T 1(E undersigned respitettbily calla, the attention of his friends and the public generally to the fart that he hies . opened n Shop for the manufacture of all kind's of TIN IRON WARE, on Market. street, onpoPite the Lebanon Bank, Ile hopes, +srusing.uotio but the best materials, by a per .B.uperviaiou of all the work coming fronting es tatiiainnent, and by gelling cheaper then auy other In Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal sliare of public patronage: r TobblogirSPouting, Ao., will be prombtly..ind properiy - nttcuded to. The public nre respectfully luvited to give him &call. Lebanon', Sept. 26, 18d'). OEO. W. SIIAY. BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. IT. llitssittsit, Arent, as ho Is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WOlik generally, at the very lowest prices. Ile also hoe on band a largo nod good-assortment of all kinds 'of TIN. WASP, end all of the most improved ''as 1i as Burning 030 • Er() vEs and PARLOR STOPP.S. Also, all the " I n aifferent and latest improved RANGES ASP •"•-• IIEATERS, of all kinds...lle also keeps con stantly on hand a largo stook of .41 Mode of Roort SLATE, which lie offers at lust pfioq . than they can be bought of ally other nlatemuu in the county. vat,. WA.ltNitooms--Oue door ENG of the Lebanon Valley nank,,Comberberni Street, Lebanon, Pe. Lebanon, January 9 r 1861. .• • Saddle and •Illarness Rana thittory. TUE undereighod Roinored . •• , 134 Bn c id/Us and 'Lomeli Slatilifautory to a few doors South „ di ." \ of the old place, to the large..roeur • lately occupied by Ilillmen Pro. 03' a Liquor store, whereas Witt be-Intray to see AB hie MI friends and easterners. and vbere.he Man tberetwed fa etllties for atternliug to ell the departmenth rf hte bud neat. Being determined to be bath:id no otharestablieh. went In his ithilitlia to WC:QUM:IO3MA unetornere, Ira hes eperrds.e.later pains nor eipeneeto obtain and make blineolf muster of °very modorn imprevsiuen hi the bu siness Mill secure the aerriees of the hoe workmen that liberol wages would (moment'. He will keep a lore°. mock oh baud, end tuannfeetttre at the shortest, nott'4., all Cleseriptious of zrAimss, such as 4 4 ,„ Saddles, Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Mesa,-n • all kinds • heavy Harnees, fuggy • • • Whigs 'cif' the bes,4 2lta actxre,', Buicao Reive4; Fij Nets, ouch AP COMili..WOrStg4 Yrka ,l3 lWka n ,....itaeety Mods lately . i11 , 10111tell.; HOW'S it Well. Buie* Wit ipta, * Cart Whips, &o.; .lUME.Shr ell descriptions-Li:ALT/lit CITJINS, linuto.natide ) 111:110ES, de.. kr., all of which is will warrant to be Noel, to any that culbe obtained in any other e.dahltolinient in the comitry. .All he. asks that that.. desiring anything,io tt114:1111'3, should call at hie place and exemlnehis stook.' Iholeels the fullest . confidence in his ahtlity•to give exedra eatistsetiou. is4l.'All orders thankfully recoieed•endpromptly et tended to. !SOLOMON. SMITH Beath Lebanon Borough, Jan. X, BMW BOIVAIANT, ILILUER & CAIT Leini non. September 5,1860. Removal. GEO. L. ATTaNii. G. L. ATKINS wk Bro. JOS. BOAYM 4/,. 'Measures taken and work made to order. RMMI NEW TIN AND SHEET TAKE NOTICE. L . - REMOVAL: oltTI( LEBANON
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