(si t i t B 8 - $1 50 A YEAR ,ALVAN,(nT, PA. WHEIN/SDAY, JANUARY 10, 18d1. APFAIRS. Use fi tliMNßElttiEit'S Frost Curo"for the relief mid cure of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes, Mande l nark &a. It has how stood the test of three winters and can be merely racommltadeA.as jest the artiale. Full directions accompany eaolt bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Lawaipergcr, Apotheeetrf, Market tack Lebanon. Liftanon. t . , Let f ills o Furniture Ware .g.oetne,, on Market street, ham the largest and beet aseertment DE Furniture, Including in elegant assortment of Chairs, that can be found in the State onteide of the large cities; and while ho admits that larger usortnients map be found In some of the tithe, he denleithiibetlealkiznlttipe. tit( be produced'. Ms pricer are RElitEr 31tATING. Tfiore will isc,nneeling; i)t the eiiliene anon and vicinity, in tha thwart 4nnse, en ctn. Div a7aytit4,,t46,i_2Bt4 Inak, atl o'clock, for till purfoe4ofonsulting arr. an ge m enittoraliev e Moony', drilinnlt.'llirrrLs of a portion of the:gfeWlora they eutlttoed in' the receht doetruction by-tire•of "their Plating 11111, hteztv. 'L6btehoti{Janoary 23, 1861. '• ', ~ t tr Loot.; .AU IRE COMPANT.—__ mem• lent of the Union Fire Coni'pany, are requested pt attend the regular meeting of the Oompany, on Monday evening next„tlie 28th inst., as busi ness or groal.,lmpertinot wilt- be transacted, - ,i4h . e 1°64 at Graea9r 4 Gyttle'e Plan - 114 Mill; Ti foirota,./ti. eppralied ,NAN° before the axe; , . ;10,313 55 Varae or vanish:tin *took, • 1,245 .43 ,t 940.1 , 444 -41iiirof dale *of the Personal Plopotti sof Dr; 0„ Ditcher, In Shaetrerstowa t has pilkartanged to Ft May, the Bth of l'ebruary: :,Are hdtiee that the Lottery dealers cit',ctkv States are still flooding our county with 41tair okaulars. We trust none of our sebsoribers 6!6 ow h .o _wrest in theirschemes, as teth4mre , 46s moat arrant swindles and humbugs. last Wednesday a small ;et ebhrbelongink to the tenant house on Samuel `Veit' firm, In Nortb Lebanon township, about -2 tolloirwast,froan town, near the tunnel, WIIS de !,44ooit hire. it is not known bow the fire .101.1glanted, Lou, shout $100; insured for $75 tajOieinahinftton, Infpranee Company of this minus. Railroad stook was up to '-23 In Ile Philadelphia stook market on Friday *Vit The Ph'iladelphia' money marketle easy, alnlth a supeiaiundance of capital. 'Oen, Tom Tormti will be in Leba i:itets'ott Tuesday, tbit sth of February. Soo adv, •• • GitOttGE FItYBINOER, ESQ., formerly editor of the Courier of this place, now of Low-, iftoistl, Mifflin county, bag been appeinted Clerk' to •the Commissioners, oTAllat county. : was a 'pr . lognent applicant for the Post Ottictedat Lewis town, under the incoming administration, Why this appointment is put off the Poet Office !reek —we trust satisfactorily to himself. We con iplittkinte hits, notwithstanding . that the Com sublimer' bare the best of the bargain. Mr. lioodel has just received "Fit Arm Idiom," January 26, containing many illustra tions of events and scenes in Charleston and sur romndingo, embracing sort Sumter, Castle Pinck ney, liaising of the 11. S. Flag, Ice. nay, Ur. nbs, son.in.law to Bev. itetiry S. Hiller, of this place, delivered a Lec ture on the "State of the Union," on Saturday evening, in the Court house, to a lnrge audience. ALMOST A. CENTENARIAN.—Died in Toronto, Canada, October 24,1860, John Rangy, aged 99 yeara,•9 criontba and 4 days. Mr. K. was a native of Lancaster county, and emigrated to Canada in the year 1800. Hie over land journey, was through a trackless wilderness, occupying months, and attended with great labor and peril. He purchased a large treat of land in the neighborhood of Dundas and Hamilton, now populous and flourishing cities, then almost no :known. Ho was a farmer by occupation, and greatly esteemed for his intelligence and high moral worth. One of his eons was a prominent : zombis of the Canadian Parliament. Early,inilfe, the datteased attached himself to • the Mithddrinhurod, and continued to the het a firm and consistent member. For more thab fifty years the itinerant preachers made his house Omit home, and under his hospitable roof found arm a waitn and generous welcome. Thedebeased was 'connected, by blood and marriage, with ma ny families In Lancaster county, and was an no , ale of A. Herr Smith, Esq., of Lancaster city. An evidence of the bettor feeling for theVciannon School System, than heretofore, is contained in the fact the t quite a number of districts allowed the time to the Teachers to at tend the Roan t3r institute lost week. Among oth • er districts Jackson and North Annaillo were thus liberal for the first time this year. ITEMS.- A solute of 33 guns in hon or of Major Anderson, was fired in Myerstown, on Thursday a week, under the Superintendence of Capt. A. J. Donges.—ln 1794, Peter Grubb purchased from Win. Allen, three hundred acres of Thud, embracing Most of the• Cornwall ore banks, for 1,135. We glean the following xelative to the Lebanon Valley Railroad, from the last an nual report of the President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company :—Land dama ges to the amount of $29,253 08 were paid dur ing the year 1860, and there are still a few unset tled claim:. The business of the Lebanon Valley Branoh continuo to increase regularly In ni very eatisfo • tory ratio. A •large portion of the increased rev enue on this Branch is derived from the trans. • poxtation ot e somi-b o itqminous coal from Broad • Top, Thy vivo liksltteined a magnitude suf ficient to warrant , a al arrangements for con ducting it. The Managerkbav‘therefore, made ;WI agreethebt with, , 1110471-Y.04i,1! Railroad I ra' Company for the rofifon of •!daxeo ,hundred eight-wheeled coal a a, or am joie expense of the two Companies, whieliVareY. to• be exclusively appropriated to that trade. . An agreement between this Comry, the Penn sylvania Railroad CoMpany, and eibuylkill and: Susquehanna Railroad Company, for the tempo rary joint use of their reepeotive roads between Dauphin and Harrisburg, has rendered unneces , nary the expenditure for extending.tharoad from • narrisburg to Dauphin, as z autitoilaild -by the • stockholders at their last anetial toSeting. The following is the einciansereo4l distributed h on the Lebanon Valley Railroad for the years 1850 end 1880; 1859 . 1880 Sinking Spring, , 1,484 1,714 Vernersville, 949 1,118 Robesonltii ..14,779 18,895 1,089 702 - Wouleirdort, 431 1184 .31Issernor'1,. . 1,013 1 , 226 Richland, 11l 343 Nyerotown, - 29,696 23,849' Lebanon,227 644 Anil rills, , 314 791 Palmyra, ' 475 388 Derry, 188 1,701 Swntarn, . IS . 66 Humingintown, 133 76 Harrisburg, • The Coal Trado.of * 0 1141112" Valley Railroad was s In 1859, In 1880, ' Decrease in 1880, BALE NOTICES. - The sale of Jacob Thome' Terg884,9 1 1,9 -1 lug Implemeate, ho., will t a ke plum .00 Friday, "M rah 1, 'lBBl, at hie reeld6aQG 'lll Sipleberg 4onmehip. Among the gook 1,7 horses, eat cattle, bow, ,t c, 110 OfECltilintoretttn-g - 6 supthrftb- E , *n o b County Fnstitette ifiet,;neek iiiil kr foundF below. It was a BOOMS in everyO. l par ca ar.— Nearly all the tea:lb:ire in lite :county were pres so 'out, and generally' anxious to participate ii{ - $l O- 71 work. Tbe emaiSill' of talent by the teachers of our count, filfeticeable from year to. , ,yetr..— ' They feel fitil`espensiltilities of their charge, era exhibit te - totbmendable .pride, eel only in their orili inVlSltstntett but n, thr itrositerit; -eV their Stiliobls'aid din-elevation of their , Prof.'- , . , don- Wthey thusk persevere the roanheis Or our common ecitonle ,will-scon beeetnesti peak power in the State. '' ' , -7 .4-..---, - " ; - fr - '4 LEO:PTO/I COUNTY TEACHERS?, As socrATlOß.-e—vdthant to public lidd i ed the As. sedation met hilhe t "Court Rouse; Mobanon, on Thursday morning; January 27th and continued in session three attys. The4elletyktgoesaid - officers ,weye,elected,,An MEG for Mr .year - I sr Ilveddentiressagrseio,,BßNßYßOUOL,` . , eadisit&tetpT. McAdam; G. Bergert... So i - -. - '4 - 0 - tri: Er: Rerbesott. ' ' • '* 4 ~. Mil_ otlrete t ry-,-4"..„ . K. ISineaweitViif., , Se rrequi4u—Sanwel - Hartsson. , ~ ~-`'.' 'A Const.Eutionfes. the government of- thi- As- Soolatiott Was edbpted and , ligned byt al is tie Testators present. " "-- t- 4 in. 4. The - Ensithlent s eetie some. 4011: tintifcreVialPire in regard-to-- - .theAtotedation, after ilhich„iftiAta the progratarntrof :tnisiness. Adjourned: s. . , Atoreltstoon Susanne. es , -c• t Siogkig,hylW..ltioyer's class, ,-- „ ~ Mr: Hitniperly delivered a letittireen 011hogra p16,1hfidlekemplifilitthis method of teSsibia4mai lofeßlAtfelter exercised the memberas 'en the . Elocuticinary -- „Chayt. . - Mr. Reagy lectured on Intellectual Arithme. tic, and showed his. method .of teaching it by drilling a class. . . Mr. Begitexpinizied his methods ..3f teaching Algebra. ife was followed by Prof. Bates, of Rarrisburg, on the same subject. A well written „En:ly on "Sunshine and Shad ow-of Teacher fife," was read by Miss Ramble:- ton. Adjourned. • Evotstin Ensaton. Ringing by Mr. Moyer% clam ~ Rey. 4. C. Wedekind opened -- Witkprayer. DroWitittes delivered maillstßeake leoutre to .4 Urge l and- in :ell igeat audience. . An animated discussionerose on the. evils "aris ing from teaching school en:Saturday; Adj. FRIDAY MORNING. Singing by Mr. Moydr's dais, after which the roll was called. ' ''''it in `Class , Teachers were exerove ass Drills, on English Grammar, Arithmetic, and Geography. Prof. Bates made some remarks or. the best irjettiod of teaching qedgraphy. Prof. Wickersham spoke on the best methods of teaching the different branches. Adj. AFTERNOON. SESSION. Fritglng by Mr. Moyer's class. " . Mr. Deans explaraed his mode of teaching Written Arithmetic. • . Be was followed by Mr. Wood on Geography. Miss Gleim conducted an exercise in Reading. A dialogue on "sehoJls in days of -yorer was also recited by the class. Prof. Wickersham lectured on school govern ment, after which adj; -. EVENING Semler". Music by Mr. Moyer'' class, . - Rev. Dr. Barbaugh opened with prayer. Prof. Wickersham drdivered'a lecture on "Ed ucation," which was well received by a large au dience. The following questien was discussed : "Should the rod be used in school r" Adj. SATURDAY MORNING. Singing by Mr. Moyer's elais, after which the Constitution was read. Mr. Grittinger teetered on Penmanship,and il lustrated on the blackboard how it should be taught ,....„Pref. Wickersham delivered an able lecture on kehdoli Goyernmen t, dna - -strovrAlreininretended a uniformity of ,text hooka. On motion the thanks of the Association were tendered to Messrs. Bates, Wickersham and Grit finger for the instruction they imparted to the members. s •• Mr. - Light spoke on the Alphabet and explain ed his mode of teaching it. Adj. AFTERNOON SESSION. Singing by Mr. Moyer's class. . Mr. Glatfelter illustrated on the blackboard the best methods of teaching the square and cube roots. 9,008 12 Miss Moore read a high-toned and command a , .ble Essay on "Education." Mr. McAdam spoke on English Grammar. A sentence•was written on the blackboard, in the parsing of which teachers disagreed, and a warm dismission followed. A spirited delmtemrose on the question, "How can German children beet be taught to under stand the English language 7" in which the Coun ty Superintendent and a number of teachers-Par ticipated. The folloWing preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted : %MAMAS, Death has again been in our midst and taken from us Mr. DANIEL BA.LSBAUGII, an active and devoted teacher and a faithful member of our former Institute fur the county; there fore Resat:tea, That we sincerely condole with the bereaved widow end Ike friends of the deceased, and eympethise•with them in what we conceive to be their great lose; and that we deeply deplore our lows and the lons to the cause of education. Singing, after which the Association adjourn:. ed.aiue [Nora.--In submitting the above synopsis of the minutes of this'Association, to the public, it it proper to state that no allusion contained in it is sullisiently strong to convey a proximate Idea of the deep interest which characterized the sessions, and.of the good' feeling which seemei to pervade the whole mass of teachera r diregtor;,‘ parents and others in attendance. - In preparink the minutes for.publication I was obliged to cur. tail them, so as not to intrude upon the space of the newspaper columns.] . .. , ANNVILLE, Noarm—Matilda P. Clowell, Geo. S. Stintv , _ , J. R Henry, E. Hollinger, S. Soaveley, Eri Moyer, EzIE Meyer, 8: C. Soaveley, J. A. Goodrum, David Uhrich. •„... Arruvutz. SOUTH .— J. W. Henry, D. W. Miller,D. B. Se. grist, W. Trozeh H. IL Ehrirus, A. Rudy, J. Iletz ' M. MK. Burkholder, S. H. Harper. ..- HETeIL.—H. W. Price, 3. D. A. Garman, A. Lawler, - W. .1. Carver F. Bachman, S. West. ConzrWrim. —J. S. Rupp, J. A. Broom, J. K. Ileagy, J. W. Harbeson, C. K. Lantz, R. 3lcLean, D. ll. Pershing, C. W. Kreider. COLD Srantos.—A. R. Clark, Ilzroienzao.—Mary S. Buckwalter, Rex Weigle'', N:S. Miller, D. M. Garret, C. Shenk, C. 11. Murdoch, J. B. Feel, J. B. Long, W. S. Schnee, J. 31. Iletrich, J.C. Boma, J. IL Mays. HANOVER, HART.—H. II - Ifoloberg, J. M. Keller, U. S. Dotter, E. O. Gilbert, Virgil Wood, E. Gerberich, S. A. Burrows, D. K. Speck. Jecxsozr.—C. S. Frantz, I. Walborn:, I. S. Moyer,G. Hoboken, H. P. Seibert, W. II Kreitzer, W. 11. Hosteter, I. Moyer, Wm. Seibert, A. Kreitzer, J. K. Francis, Wm. G. L e h man , Q. u, Line, R. Boyer, J. IL Strickler, J. A. Brightbill- LEDANDE Boa —Lizzie Mish, Lizzie Rauch, L. A. Langer, Kate A. Ziveltzig, Kate A. Bowman, Louie& Hambletoo, Pauline . , S. Wheat, Mary Moore, Marla C. (Heim, Jos. Horst, Sani'l Eraibeson . „ W. K. Linenwelwer, L. Moyer, J. T. Nitrauer, S. T. McAdam, C. Boger. LEBANON 800., Nesto,—R. E. Kremer, Carrie H. Rauch • , N. Ai. Glatfelter. J. Rodearmel. Lzaarrof rkr,NORTU.-11. T. Easton, J. 11. Light, B. B. Foster,M—Allwino,Wlll. Athlns,jr.. Jos. Benson, W. T. Rust° A. T.-Light, D. F. Kreider, A: S. Light, .0. W. It* lioucli4 . Steckbeck. LEII0921:-.P , P.,_ Soorn . .—S. Gelb, A. E. Klllmer, E. C. Well :I'. IL Bucher, A. J. Arnold, L. K. Leiwig, 3.8. Dca .H. W. Gerber ch. RUBY.— Mary A. Clayton, Carrie Matters, Wm. 11.. Itch, JAlllninger, S. M. Heinperly, J. C. Houck, J. Bby",F. Clayton. It ; Shops, 3. F. McKim, J.A. Horst. BIGLIDIUR.—J. G. Kallbach, F. A. Mottliews ' 3. Q. .Rayer,L. R. Walton, I. Garrett , !:. M. Becker, J. T. Stem, P. J. Weinrich. Swig/in:v.—Amanda Sheafthr, Wm. Behnoy, I. W. Zel lers, J. Trexel, C. Betdorf, A. Urich, E. P. Bank, E. 1 1 7: -Stoner, S. Bow,. ITsnotc—D. bllller,P. Rank, G. W. Enright; J. 11. Speck, B. Trafford, D.Gallacher, J. 11. Books, T. K. Bender. DAUPHIN Co.—J. J. Ruth. A number of teachers of private schools were also in attendadee, viz.—Rev. Mr. Wyeth, and Lady, Jonestown; Mr. Ressler, of the Meyenstown . Academy ; Mrs. Miller, Sheafferatown; Mrs. Balsbaugh, Anaville ; Mrs.-Miller and Idles Ringel, Lebanon.- Sir Governor Curtin has made the tackling appointments : - Grain Measnrer—Christian Myers, of Clarion; Whiskey Inipeetors—Was.-a. Butler, of Mild; io, and Itiebitra Ellis, of Philadelphia; Lazaretto Physician—Dr. Shoemaker, of Carbon ; Quaran line Master — Robert Gartaidn, of Delaware; Health Offieer—William Reed, of Philadelphia; 'Master Warden—Charles S. Wayne, of Philadel phia; Harbor Maeter—George T. Thorn: of Phil. &dolphin; Bark Inspector—James' MeMuone, of Philadelphia; Superintendent of p owder Maga zine—Mark Low. alotirto. 50,905 tons 50,601 " Dr, WEN AB'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY rhstoplija Article is known it Is itifroik of sopersro gntion to say ono ward lane:MEC Alt will is "tab - Ilehediarau nuilollinis ions* ibrCobens,Oonns, Blur a rm, cynnareWiiposiso Cowni • Asiiinis, Qurriai,Veraw. 14 !IMMO I!tf the 'MOAT, Curt, and Lomas, as that most dreaded of all' dloideee, Commetratt, which jg 4 SI JOHN W. HARBESON, Secretary TlAcgglt 1N ATTLYDADICZ. . . . . ... ' 44o ty a km . utiNrumoNvattux4 , 444aw-.4PINSLERtr-ISEALENTS i.,7 Kg LATEST NEWS Ass am . Those wilt are need L a remedy now irs •"'" - *NV: f*se wino bass not intim bat to make k single iifflitt "' ." 21141k .r.- . ff. trill to bf satiated Hilt of all othire It Writs 10,,kstsoki Fromlai*. W. D. GOLIISBY.. •' • Ifinaisetrah s -Pa., 23,1880. - virrLt be to ' solmar.tab itliiijn; /Tap , 21forc703: i ' i l .i. eeP, . ril- ~i ~. . .1 . f:••• -T , ... _ .... ; AA; ,:4111". . 'lt 1 4 ' 1 : Ti Ve ~,. 1 3 ' A 4 1 kIFI :1 tad .. tat nitial.! sprembit et0.,43.4 0 , , yo-,+ ~ , -, A o r t . e vif 1861, at tlio re 7 "isdefilirthi stflfidel "er,in North •* , - ..f i le, ll agraszore v iremebodebetieftißMY the use` of iirr ,2 Lebanon township. one mile from Lebanon on the road 1 remedy, Dr. WlSTAR',BBmattlt Of WietiCEIFARY, I con- leadirg from Lebanon to Goitlietym- tavern, the follow-...-, eider, it a duty - to add my testimony to the number al- 1 ing personal property. viz:— Si • i'; t* ~ r: . 6 _,..-, ' ''•* U "** ' 4.7 ready even , hoping It may induce viiinstof those; rinw i , 4 head of Younefforsea, 8 hood '• ' -11 AT.C , t agititt.iiiasted *) Eastern cities, anti are now 0FA . .) . , RiGE & PYLE 1 of Cows, 1 Bull, and a lot of onehing en assortment of DRY Goons In Labs anifiering,WithsterffikteMgke and cold togilltibalrial, I • and thus ba - convinqedcg itemillmmy.• Little-Meg a year 11 , asm , Horned CATTLE, 2 PlareAzorr e t Lis % A 4 , 6ll.o2llEl2:wjabov* at low price 9. Their stock con -.'''7"— WAGONS. 1 Sorinm.l2aminAd ' 1 • - *" . -, sista tidll kinificfigiSck and Fancy SASS, and flub was 1 w t ali titliis,n Willi.p, bkd"dblii, And I'dt. gaffe time • • was confined td milled:ink NOvere pains In my breast, ; :Wagon Body, two pair of Hay Ladd ers , Ploughs, liar- ionable Ladies' Dress Goods . new style Shawls. and a : ,rows. and Cultivators; 1 Land Roller, 1 PatAntiildtt, ..kylavgtassorAmep4of Black C3Olll Ladies' C apra. &a., rtb , o back and side. accompanied with' a Violent cough, so 'tliktql.,, iiikei fearful 'that the disuses :hid 'Velem-if bolting , Patent Straw Cutter, Windmill, Grinds* gonel ?Wil,N.i. a g-, -"u : Alan's Wear, aufli as Clothe. Cos- Implifsibut on my comititution. Through thelandie of barrows, Rakes, Forks, Shovels. 4 Betts tit Iforsegears, --.. R. W.R. DeWittl was Infortried of the efficacy of the Saddie,e, Log 4 Cow . , Chains and Halters, Jack amongst which are Dry Apples, Dry Peaches, r7d'a Naar stmeres and Vestifiga, also, Groceries and Queensware, Balsam in cam-like my own. I . gave it atrial with the 441 " fir t' s Pr eroP tIld ingle i rrOiNfitceilritlirnirChiego &Cs ',. • L',- - - -7%. t-. t. yrj COIDBR, P 888, 71A , S ASV, awl' aof 0 o bar ar. Conte and look at otir liargiiins 'and* judge 'for your. -, mnat.atiptary.resultp., I adh not taken Ihres days, hektii ritieeroiagit Cominknekil4b yield, i i , a u taa .,,,,, Thh . 1 titles ioo numigra to mention Sale to commence at ~ ' selves_before you buy. LLebenon, °ember 17, 1860. contents of a bottle wefe hat* it - tad entirety left me. 11 °.d<4 o3,7 4 2 whi it t V t ql,l2, l ths_ds ata py , vi , 4 ,_ ~. .0 .L ...7 :0 w k a i n • .- .. , 6 ~.- iv . 1 Shicellihn-Plitie induced Reefing persons to nee the „., ii,,,%:,''..n. Auctioneer '-.. ''' '414.11r ~. -.4 4,, ,, ,, ...I.i,iii..---.5., -vv.: 1:-.11,-• -,,, Fietnitte for i Vaughs, Cblels, - Inuoping Gough, *de.; and al. P . "-"'`"' ------ . anuary 23, 1881. I. EAU RI/11CH ways with the most satisfactory results:— •-• ' ' W. P. OGLBSBYt Oilibajlts l 44iii , Slit le. ; i• .: ' I 4-4. ` '''' L. • * ' ' ` .. . • .. .. .1 ..'.• . .1: ,',911:#.15 WEVltlrge dtock of 41411,!;'aintimsto Parchaseri. The only gentian Tp• potTRKIANT to an Omer of theorphans , Court Or , FALL AND IVININD '4OODS, Ear's Balsam has the forifien iiignaturiof."l. pone.? ant X Lebanon counklC*l)llio exposala sale, by public ! pi t greatly .the printed one. of the-PrepriatorsOn'the"topt Wrapper ; 1 ; vendoo 2r . out-cry.on Thursday , slv,3XEßADZolJalt,) , siffg_7" „lr iftal , 4 , D igai w all otherpi,rilkarta,i , ----, .." - - . _ .. , ....., _____ As,aile anerviortblesa .... • ~ _ '); A. D ., 1861, at 1 o'clock. P. M. a — t tips p — uhlie house tl el e Prepttri r d li, SETH"I4IIW w.'ril 8..00., 'Beaton, and t Redress Bomberger. VI the Lorene of bauon, I that certain for saletiledeßk I,:Leinbeffor and Dr. Poem/ Topw, fsk it d rito t r a in f il . Iwbailinl; Alireph 50`tinier, fibleffa,rateveti; ,M".ll:Pet- , r--- nate rista bliniugh cid iin frolt tgl,6l4erstown i Samuel' Wester, '`Frederiekstidritlp. ii., Ath i s t r g e /f orty ow / a i n d e w& ,fil Biunnef, JtinittOwiltliffAlklllo4, 'Anil:Mil Thom' 4 Chestnut street. ninety-nine feet, on d bounded e , as A. Harper, E. Tittioketi liarthe Befly,,lMlthYrk; on the West by said Walnut street, en the North by Bowmen .4 Son, Campbellstown ; and by 'clearers over Chestnut street, on tri t .a i log e tepprcycyoly or- Dee.whore. 26 ' 2266-1 " I ' late et George M. Krause „,...qpithyllArorm, —... , vier . ~, , m. b ry „r n e r vi n tt r o l ool ate a, o po f Joshua Krause. A tree and 1111111C11111. ASOSSik44II. be given on the lst — ef - ACE( AY cßePlatstlei i eLlt- i ._ a the April, Int." 'MIAs Or- aide *lll l Wmatte linnivS by' 1 ',.. .70i1N SHAY; Stoma o.'ka. big . in A . ' eareritt reed r i e f it elle i _tA s tit ec 4' o l'ii .. de fly I n iy e A Trusteoi'lblaehtt'salahaftthetßoalejtqakol 9,-Mbier,oh 43 a :rdi:evotJatistrlinder; des' *att4 - OYEet4,:a I ::AIN C. the e Where' Ovie.lo6l‘tith curer • rN. .'e!, ja am. mangspitlitar,So Hauer, and 'of ,S,usany .I,laper. *kin", ilk in .16440 .0o RoiVfetroys It , co . f Wadley ed p. . ritlWe*ies arr tho . rbeu the ' .cif iblitloltiOcadet..... ~,' , •,•,' • [Lobanork, .3;an. p&pqq.,.., atom pethe blood, I mpar ' ~ d7ritality ~.,- L a ,a,-. 1 0 ti f u g f irm t o e N ....N 0 t i c e .. ~, , to the )fento system, giving it that eguid energy so inclfspen bie for the restoration of hipAhnJhe nu OTlCElilterel&Wei n fliktlettePlenr Administrale . moronsiatknowledgements_X 14, stigenii;Okoellenea • ,k . t„il 4, ll l l ll l4isi Oe n , 2 s iaii t p flt z e jle o li f a li c tr e lii n Ai si Z r t l mm , Efi cv .l.7 o) . late And beneficial reedl4, hive ideured the,proprieters that 1" cos it mrnmet'but prolfila greaeaure4o th:0 1 41•1014d, and been granted to the undersigned. of the,tqwallitp and, impart *Ran Vitality to`tbe thorough sy s t e m .; 'aoird'is:v drug- county...itfprcsa - d. All, persons, therefoloilaimialilifns. , gists and dealers gpue_rultyjtrerywhere. , Ala' Bee advertisement in anothefeolumn. rigarust stehl'Es i tate; will plea:se Presentlberm and these. Indebted are rug vested to make payment. i December 5, 1860-IM.. ;,„ '-i - • F. J. WITMER, Administrator. ' • .Cornwall-township, - January 23,1861. -- _--- AG e- See Dr Sanford's advertisement of Limn' Insig. rater and Family Cathartic Pills; in another coluinn. • INFANTILE CORDIAL.-- W e. wool d I B vent •,,pArtiknlit.r. Attention' to- the . ; adtertfsentent - of .Aressis; G•trusteit' “Afothers."— Thh faraums annual.. of Dr..,E.tvo& A toeditine of I great celebrity, and the standing of its manufacturers will be a suffielent guarantee of the care taken in its preparation, and its unvarying purity. The "BLOOD FOOD" is for a class of diseases unfortunately vary prevalent in this vicinity-, mid its high reputation should ensure it ready ante.-.-Willimantic (Conn.) Thu nal. WA. See adver. For sale by Dr. azo..Ttos.s, 0.- posite the Court Reuss, Lebanon; and T. W. DYOTT BONS, Philadelphia. Nov. 28, ism. ser - Pree Trade seems now to be in favdr with Napoleon ILL To all In needinf.a good and beautiful 'WIG, on 'reasonable terms, ywrivaild 'ray from experience. 'Call on GEORGE TECURGALAIgi; 22 Routh 6th4L, Philadelphia, when you can be iiiiteranisf style and manner unsurpassed. Also procure a bottle of his , eelebwited LIAM DYE for beautifying the hair, &e, =BE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY.—AII who suffer from weakness or debility, where there is a want of energy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON"S MOUNTAIN 11ERD RILLS. They imidedistely purify the blood and net upon the mainspring of life, giving strength and vigor to the system. Young persons en tering into womanhood with a. derangement or. the functions; .and mothers at the turn of life those Pills wilthA most efficacious in correcting 'the ' title of life thatmsay be on the tsArn. Young and elderlyosen suffer in a - similar manner at the. same periods ; ,whan there is always danger. they should therefore undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. This great Household, Medicine ranks among the lending necessaries of life, as it is well known to the world that it cures complaints other remedies cannot reach; this fitet-ls as well established as that the Suit lights tee World. Bold-by all Medicine Dealers, Dr. Geo. Boss and D. S. Daher, Lebanon. Nov. 28, 1860. A GREAT MEDICINE EGE, FEMALES hundreds of stimulants have been inventedand sold purforling to be specific in the various dimnses and do rangcments to which the delicate form of woman render her subject. The result of these stimulants has been to impart momentary activity to the nervous system. and false vigor to the muscles; but this relief has been sue seeded by a deposion and prostration greeter than be fore; anti the repented attempts of Invalids to build the inselves up by these false rentecifes, have finally end ed in destroying whatlittle vital... Organization was left. But" ikortsitig ••11ftifttlititYD'S ',HOLLAND DITTERS," ystieWilt find - no such disastinus results. vlt•iwn purely Yegitiible.compOund, preps radon stric p ylicientific prin .citqii, after the manner of the celebrated tioliand Pro fessor, Ikerhave. Under its influence; nttenv nerve and 'rankle receives new strength and vigiff,'-iip'Ptite and steep return, perfect health. Sold ac J. L. LIMBER ftEIt'S Drug Store, Lebanon. See advertisement In an other column Nov. 2S. 1565. '' . .X . 'ill' - gliillsT'ttdit - f,. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear • I,V candle-light. English preaching next Sabbath morning and 'evening, hi the Methodist Episcopal Church. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL lIIIRCIE—ServiCe in Tem perance Hull every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. ST. •TORE'S REFORMED CRURCII..—RegU LIT service every Wednesday craning, at 6i o'clock ; eve ry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 6i o'clock. • . German preaching next Sunday morning in Sa lem's Lutheran church. Freaching—next Sabbath evening in. the Eng , lish language, in the First Reforme Chdrch: • , - arum On the let inst., by the Rev. Samuel Miller, of Pottsville, Mr. J. R. Heilman. of Tremont. (formerly of Jonestown, this county.)to Miss Annie M., second daughter of Charles Dengler, Esq., of Schuylkill Raven. Pa. (Othe 3d inst., by this Rev. Mr , Rot:filch, Mr. C. Heilman; " of North to Miss. Lyd ia Ann- Serge; of Swear& township. lOngtkt3 12th inst., at the Franklin House, in ra . ,tereltown,!by nevi George ,;1Y.',.n1111, Mr. Aaron Dghnty CO Itobecca Matthew' both oftliteristown.' gift. On the 3d inst., in Lebanon, .Fanny Elizabeth Morris, daughter of William A. and Angeline B. Moyer, aged I year, S months and 18 days. On the 19th inst., in this Borough, Maria, child of Amos 11. and Catharine tlettel, aged 5 years, .0 months, and la days. The lbeimmon. Market. ran:fully Corrected Weekly. LERANOI , Z, WenNssoaT, JANUARY 23, 1861. Lab. 31ills Ex. Fam $6 50 Eggs, 13 doz. 16 Smith " Extra 600 Rutter, Id lb.. t 14 Lob. Val. Super. Fines 50 'Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 120 Lard, - 10 Primo Red Wheat, 115 Tallow, ' 10 Prime Rye, 65 11am, 10 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 30 Sides, . 9 Clover-Heed, 4 50 Soap,7 'Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Flaxseed, 150 Illdte Bags, 5 Dried Apples, TI bu., 100 Mixed Bags, 2 Pried Apples, pealed, 160 Flax, yi lb., 12% . Peach "Snit:, 250 Bristles, 5 iii, 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Feathers, Ift lb., 62% Cherries, 150 'Wool, vi TO., 40 °alone. 37 Soup Beaus, 'f OL, _6 • - r. . Potatoea, bus, GU' Vluez,nr, Ili 12 Apple. nutter, Vcrock , 45 Philadelphia Markel. SATURDAY, Jan. 19, P. M. FLOUR is unchanged. Sales to the Lome trade at $5 37i@5 62 for mixed. 'Western and choice Pennsylvania. ' extras at - 5 . 5.75(4)5 Si; OX tra family at s6®6 25,-and ftuicy ti.n $6 50 ®7 bbl. Rye Flour ieheld at $l, vrlsiela is an advance of 120. bbl. CORN MEAL is more inquired after. 800 bbls Pennsylvania sold at $3. WHEAT is in demand. Sales of 4@5,000 bushels PennSylvaniu at $.l. 31 ®1 331, mostly in store, and small lots of White at $1 40@1 55. There is very little Rye here. Pennsylvania is worth 75®76c. Corn is held eruily,and is in moderate re quest. Sales of 3,500©4,000 bueh• els now yellow at 65c, and old at 71@7.2m , Oats are steady at 35c for Pennsylvania, and 34'e. for Delaware. A.BBlO of New York Barley St 750. Barley Malt ranges from 85 to 95c bushel. OAT TLI3 MARKET.—Sorno 1600 hend;pf Beef Cattle were offered-and sold at Phillips' Yard; the market was dull and pric es generally show a fall ing off of 25e. asseornpared'with last week, gen erally ranging from $7 to $9 50, fo‘extra qual ity, mostly at sB®9 the 100 tbs. net. About 100 Cows and Calves were offered anal sold at from $25 to $5O each, as to condition.' 93e Hog,mar ket was brisk, and about 5900 wore disposed of, 'including 2550 head sold at the Avenue Yard at from $7 50 ®8 25, and 2420 head at Imhoff 's at $8 7508 the 100 tbs. net. Of Sheep some 6000 were offered and sold at from 4 to Sao 19 lb., gross, as in quality. gltio 311Vittrontento. One Seven Octave Rosewood tPiano.- Fgagon,„ One light two-Horse Spring one Buggy, with - T gue for two Harsee, Ptletfifitiftt per lattherpartimilara.inerakifstyllefitc• • Lobanon) January fib. 22, 1860.-ly FOR SALE. NFDO- *l le -IMN TED IN lIENIY , SNAAtt th r donee of the' u ny nngnekntßTt i o t f les s o t io,p on I Th ( ban . relv ort,otnteyrefellt rc a s et tatd and It Is (eared misfortunn lots befallen bhp,. lie is 5 feet 6 inches in height, loss black. haft-, 'irid is stoutly WAR . . Harlon a brown plush ch,p; froelc.coitt, pants of brown homemade 'cloth . ..Ails coat hes on !it yellow guilt buttons. , JOS. Q: ' ITETLJIAN. Cornwall, January 23,,1361'. The Originarand Celebrated American ;idan in 2dminpre, GEE ER IL, TORII. Tiluntis— - - -- • . . . . .... 9 SMALLEST. MAN ALIVF. 1 . . AT TILE COURT ROUSE. LEBANON. PA., Fp4 ON DAY ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. ripiyUlltilliant Entertainhients-LAfterneou , 3- 1. livening at 714 o'clbclc,—doors open. h. A ur in -advance, The Little Generatapper in all ' w Songs, Dances, Imitations, Statutes; &a., natal . y Mr. W. TOMLIN, the great Eng.lish fin tone a , , ,• f. 10--' ,from the , Nobilities Concerts, Lothrcii-44 W 1,- .I.lo*At . 011*VERE the' AmerieanTeumisandstM .- 195 C. TITOOSIB, ,, Pianist. ADMISSIONS? ' ' ,•10 - • Day Entertainuient, 25 ets. Evening, .F/' ts- ChildrenruVi.,r 10, 13 " Children under 10,4..1. . Schools!lV...Sited °illiberal Reserved' Seats, -,..,. , " teraistr— . • . - ~.... .The• General rides in his Miniature Carriage drawn ~, by Lilliputian,Ponies. and attended, by Eltht ,Fordmen and Coachmen from tla, Eagle hotel to the CogrtMaitio, , previacia.,to each entertainment. • , . _... ~ ~. ALFRI,D,CATELY, B.u,siyiskAgent. Lehanon,4anuary.,23,.lBol. t .•,,,,,, .. ~1 n-, PHOTOGIFLtrirrOLJAVRY • Aro. VA Arch Street, Phijailelphig. 'FINE of the largest and most complete Gallerig in the United , States, where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art. are taken at prices. no. higher , thtur twe paid for miserable corricatures. • . The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends persOnally, every sitting—and , allows no, pictured to' leave the Gallery tiniest it r gives perfect satisfaction: Daguerreotypes and Antbrotypes, of absent or de ceased friends, photographed to .any required size, or taken on Canvass. life size, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather —as perfect in cloudy days as whoa the.ann Persons visiting the city are respectfully twitted to examine our specimens, - which for price and quality de fy competition. 4 Instructions given in the art of Photography. It. NEWELL, (44ittal or Attr,, 724 Arch Street, COMMENDATIONS: ' kroot lion. Lxvrts A. CAurnstz,. M. C., Ohio. My family cud friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is mare life-like than an,' thing' they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways. but I have never yet had one ,which presents FO true to nature, all tini features and expressions of countenance as this. From lion. I%foluits. late Minister to Italy. Tito exquisite Nash. beauty atal a:Ottawa of your iaar traits , conjoined whit their durability of color undfaith• fulness as likenesses, cannot fail tit committal then to the sae's' ion and patronage of 41i who appreciate true. art. From COL. ZLITES Raving occasion fur a portrait, I prochred on from Mr. Robert Newejl, of 'the city of Philadelphia, a min iature in Oil Colors, under the new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure hi expressitilthe satisfac tion given me, not only by the accuracy of.thelik , ness, but its artistic finish iu all respects, and recommend him to the patrohage of those dispomid to 'encourage the beautiful art. JAMEs PAos. Philadelphia, Jantary 23, - NOTICE. LtnANox Aux", January 7,1861. rimiE fonoising balance has remained in this bank un- I, changed during the last three years, viz: 'Thomas- IL Russell, Sept. 9,1997, $lO. SIM. A. UHLER.Tashlor. Sworn and subscribed before me, January 7, 1391. Lebanon, Jan. 9,'61-4t. JosaPe GLUM, J. P. -', - ri()lric E., 1,10 COLLECTORS AND TAX 7 PAYERS.—You are 1 I, hereby notified. that yeti moot !Tilly !yoity STATIC AND COUNTY. TAXIS for the year 1860, on or before the 26th of this month, as we are in want or money. and the Ball Taxes i!eing due must be..pain, as we are tle: . terminat to kayo our aratmall settled by said time. 1 DAVID - II01.1INGS&!, f'Comniistioneis 4 , - SIMON BOWL% - ' -'j of ' ! ... ROBERT EVANS; Lebakon county. ; Attest---Cyrus Sunni, Clerk. Commissioners' Oiliee, Lebanon:January 9,'61. TURNPIKE ELECTION. IVOTICE is hereby given that can - e'ection by the , 1. Stockholders in the President, Managers and Cotir pa,y of the Reeks and Dauphin Turnpike road will he held at tho Public llonse of J. L. iIENZTIIU3I, in Illyers , town, Lebanon county, Pennsylvania. • On MONDAY, the 4th day of M A I? CII nee, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M.. of that day, for the purpose of electing Otte Pres ident, Eight Managers, One Treasurer, end such other officers as may be necessary to conduct the affairs of the said Company during the ensuing year. At ate Mn Me time the Animal Statement of tho Treas urer will ho laid heffire the Stockholders es usual. By ordor of the hoard, 11ENRY MULL, Pres't Jecou I:Eow Treasuyer. 4anuary t 17, 1861 Adriinistratoes Notice. xToric :Is hereby given,that letters of Adutinistra tion,tit the Estate of Dr. CnaISTIAX BUCHER, late of Heidelberg township. tubanon county, Pa., dee'd„ have bead granted to the nudersigned, of the townsittp and eonnty aforesaid. All persons, therefore. having claims against said Estate, please present them, and those indebted are requested to make payment. Dr. A. V. BUCHER, Administrator. Heidelberg township. January 16, 1861. 1 . - PUBLIC SAIL,E. . ILL be sold at public sale:at tliClitke residence of [ .Dr CIIKISTILN Deanna, deed., in neetTerstown, [ 'Lebanon county, on' FRIDAY,, FEIBRUARY 8, 1881, at 1 o'clock, P. N.. the following Personal Property, Yir. HARNESS; Wheelbarrow, Forks, [ Bekaa, Hay-Ladders, Windmill, One _Horse. Wagon, Sleigh, Corn-Fodder, [ - Cultivator, Scythes, Settee, Clock,. Kitellen-CupboatiVollairs, Bed and-Bedsteads, Secrete ry Desk, Bureau. ZGuns, Orain-Cradle, !louse and MlL erarticles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale. by Dr. A'. V. BUQUEIt, Administrator. Shaefferstewg, January I , Ce 1361. Administrators , Notice. NOTION is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Dr. WILLIAM DOWER, lute of 31yerstow it, Jackson township, Lebanon coun ty, dee'd., hare been granted to the undersigned. of llyeretown aforesaid. All persons having claims ngainit the said estate, are requested to present them, and those indebted to the. • Fnid estate, as well as those indebted to the firm of Drs. William & Franklin Dow er, are requested to make payment at the Office of JOBEP/1 COOVE.R, one of the Administrators. DANIEL MUSSER, 1 JOSEI'II COOVEIt Adm "" 'Alyerstourn, January 9, 1891. GEORGE W. KLINE, A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office with Ltril litaxr., Esq., Lt. Lebanon, Pa. [Lobanon, May 4, 1350. • J. 11 - 1. 130 A TTOBNI6X-AT-I.AW, has REMOVED his dace ol tl Funek's New Building, (eccorid ntory,)Cumberland street, Lebanon. Lnbauon, April 6, 2863. Win. in. DERR, TTORICET AT LAW, has removed bit office to Cum beriand stout, in the roan formerly occupied by Reizeittiela A Brea'. as a jewelry nine, opposite Charles Greenawalro Hardware Store. Lebanon, April,lB. 186°. LAFAYETTE B ROWE R, G•IS FITTER a WALNUT STREET, nest door to A. S. Office, LIIDANON, PA. Pan. 2, 1861. CLC K S . Thirtr Day, Eigh i .11P , a , y Thirty...flour, CLOCKS, Jitqt Received rtt J. BLA: JR'S jg*PiTY Sture2. • • ,Llbaxpn Fa. ...4÷llob . PRICES ! French an *modem:l Muck Cloth, • 11l .elt as nry Cassii rats. 411 g, I picy. ni,....airip, TifT Cionk . loans, Clos 1.. , ri pp. Shawls, Shawls. Shawls, Shaw a, DuLainns, plain and tansy, se—vtu., 4 f i k,, i - 1 115.--,_,!„Trlort Frendh - Mrrinoes. 1 ....... 'Figured and Plain German Merinotis, Ni 4 Slick bid Pird:0:41.41112 0 , I :I . , .7. , , i 1 Ftgureti CneliMeroo, ~ , 7 i Ft .i est z lf r 410 la . 1' 1 1 ! n Mar • r • ai!”1 4Verg, . . . 0. ....:_,. I. • I , til. 111 .99 . h'i! . .• s i`44.,r Itt0?:,, it , t,.. . - - ... Calicoes x 'an p • la At ThiPlaielestP , 44VP-rtfq 114 1 ",4 , 113 r o.trhiassAkikty l ph, cp . ita .44, a . , t, ~,offien Plogeir, dumlierland i t Imliiihon. 16 dee filed by • v i ag, 3Q,:e4,4,,i1641 1 & SVPfli all i ci t I • 2-:5111 1"toitTH LEBANON-iisfatotrail— a. . ' . : • • • ' DIVIDED! :.H •; , GitEAT EkCINEMENT. Grang Rial . foietherisaydes/frd Quarters/ 'TRW AtTION. lit.hts tedfrlptiirMilarbloftoonAntilts of Vr,nas. sylranin, a•sefseep hallo It %I SOTtrf Le.' li3/0.11)N, hadleatiti — d.;t'i....ttiil4.4 . l dogs% ofjoeite „inent,,aniong Jta: quiet .Lipahllonta, hi!? not . ii..Or In i.nanch aa CinFtwh,Air.„iiiii,or . ' - t • : t t inii.X.PAIIMO.O. II P,, • • ;', at the MANSION LIICtitiIiiSIFIE OV - .MOSSI'M: Elli fek drk.. folifft.' "v t lere'ThidProthietorileEreiewfidont Wealthily aro still 1. ablene 4 ecipplya-alt theiD'odstooturs; and the . , !rest of iriankindrrwholl Will Tot oFj,liam.".wi thin .cell, with nny i.,,tie,,,,fath e d IQ. nibs 1.1!a: a ' an:A.s. '. • . ' 0 VP ( ) 4.. (ZESITGri:OPM I . ' 'The rioislystent ainfilea thscrii,:to -aril . :}E l giVili„,,,re• ”ditsed‘jilieWavilielrilf3Y Mitlwill be 9 .l.VreAt, tin ll o 1 nietiVrolidil - dealrchtst of lytyWwchellp t -,t.g git:a j.honi.a •igni. i Chili aud-ifee Iron youeelyear, , A !.• -.• ,• s r. rirltinUies and Vest Wei:Ramo , alas e koordlal lx I n ii trl 'filial, thstlilileall: and eivarni oe for, thomsoksear- .7,-. , I Ncirtli Lobe:non' Monet' April 204-,14 . 9 : ~!.. . , ~ . C>H ElekP SETO FVE : .. 1 . ;;. : RA -CH*LIGIIT. ebriteil' aiiihbeNteni ';.Striel and Plink' Road, • r, EBANOINI IUrESSRS. RAUCH ,AlEllll,74.fikkplenAutP A?) inform- Ilyl_ in g their friends aluTOte publiclencrally Glut they i t e o n "e t jt o stitiptneclitfiart.q.4 , ld.fareftlllo , lplcietta nss.rt- I DRY GOODS, • , uloositris. y QIIIIIINSWAItIa. 1 1,,V0 lliyiktArlitspeelfealn k intilte t aktentlop of, the puliTTc. , • V i . DIS hal' 0 411 bien`:*Xii!ecd4ritiP dui g±e'ottfst • 114 re Irop3 the 114 z ett'1Wpoiting!lreltsos (10ElitES • A large stock of ehewp tagars, Coffe e s. Teas, Chocolate, tend fall:kinds of Spices. "Also ca assortuieu t,,of "* QUEEN SNVA , RE ,among whici L are the per eskpatte r ns,„ together with ztl , most endltiSS variety (feeds in thelr:thw 't ;1,4. nese, _ be,soldltcry : cheafffOi gash, or Coinitty yruance t e .4,n111 • ' • - - - BAG:II,..B&GS :BAGS! ! The 'attention of4iiiiits Yarluor e -is-.dirented to their lar g e - stock of 11,--whlph -they will sell at wholesale pflees. • k- . ' 1)006 17,1860. P ' RAUOIE 1.4,1011 T. WOOD an _ L-COAL YA D. . y underslened,:having liought Mr: ~. Henry Simelt's'Weott amt Coal Yard, a ',-- -6 'Ebert distance north-east bf Mesirs. Foster / Natal's. Ffinodry,in 'ttillboronitit of North 4 :Lebanon; *Mad Mao bo - uglit from 200 , tO BOO' CURDS OF 'I 'WOOD and from 606 to) 100 TONS OF COAL. of all kinds and grades, which i will• Sella the yetvhcif deliver ,'at as small profits snit the times. I vblier'efore iu ' Cite - all those thatitre in wanttf any of those articles to call and see the same, 11Peertalcu prices; and j edge for themselves. • • . TES, LW TIT, (merchant.) Korth - Lett:Mon. April 14.1555.-tf. r zier Fashietinhit Tailorin,t! Aram ItarPAPIN would respectfully iukrm ,ttitCitizens of Lebaiton, that he has REMOVED his TAlLOElNtriliisiniise , tcrOuniberland Street, tea doors East of Pfleger's Store.anti. opposite theiVashing. ton house, where idrpersons'who wish gurmentaiinade up in the most fashionable styletuid. best manner; are in vited to call. lie ass lately received the New York, Philt adelphia, Paris and London reports of &ring and Summer Fnehions, . °bites 15, luts•none but the beet workmen employed, he ,guarantees that all Work "entrusted to hits wilt be done bfersittlitectory' manner. •.„ thiiiiks*his old customers for their pat= tainige liere,toftirf, he respOtfullylmlicits public favor.' T4l,oltEllt-,lnst reserved and - for sale the N. York •: 7 .fliill l lilltillelidiltil.llefort of .gpring .03uramer Fashions. Fashionseliould-lat the anbseriber krtnV7p . y„,thZ,.faet; tla . tiko can' Inatiet/kis arrangerneny airoVithigiy. - ; ' 'llisll6ll;Erj,llo9E'llA.N. LeVanon, „April 7,1859. • : I Merchant , REMOVAL. Q S. RAMSEY has rapped .0 the Corner of Cum berlaaisifeot'and Too , in Funek's NeW 1,141, utere ho hill keep an assortment - togs:Cloth A., isa tliel*ttOStiqnhf,tlfiug and urnis ang gnoVs ouch as Simla:lra - se, IStrorek'lrandker ,'elilefs. Neckties, of which will bersold as ! 117/417 as at 'any ether establishment in Lebanoif. CUSTO)fEIt VIVRE: attended to promptly, nod good Ilis guaranteed. S. S. ItA3ISAY. Lebanon; April 18, IRCO. SELLING OFFAT COST. extenAive stdek of FANCY DRY J. GOODS et the "Centre Buildings' , .are being sold 'tit Cost. The stock comprises a general assortment of PRESS GOODS, such as Male and Faney'Dres Silks; French 3lerinoes: Wool Plaids'and Wool Delainos, . Cashmeres and Thihet Cloths, Delaines, Calicoes, &c. &c. White. Goods—plain and flef'd7Swies, Jarencts, Cambrics, Irish Linens, Carts in Guests, &c., &c., A largo assortment of SHAWLS, SHAWLS,' CARPETSA - MATTrNG, CARPETS S MATTING, QUEEN SWA RE. Q U EENSWA RE. Also a general assortment of CI noes and Elosigry, La dles' Collars and Dress Trimmings. with many other articles too numerous to mention Call and See p anti earn money at the "Centro Buildings" of BAUER & BROS. t Zir:We also Offrrour ENTrItE STOCK of Dry Goode, rr-',;-",—Queensirnrc, Groceries, Sze., for slat), to such i 1 .hir.ivi at# Fl i sh to cuter the Mercantile bus itiegs; also tt,l/OTIr %Null arranged 5t011 , 13 ROOMS FOR itE:s:3 . , ii ; , —the-mosttki desirable stand In Lebanon. .Lebanon, December 20, Mu. It ABKR & BROS. YOU Can buy your Clothing, fur yourselves and Your .Iloys, in every vitriol - 3' and at low rash prices by call ing at tho,eheap Clothing Store of lid . zenstein Brus., oppoFito the Court noose, where you WILL dare At least from 25 to 30 percent. All kinds of Cloth log and Furnishing Goods, are to be had at ti is • Fiore at the lowest cash prices and re ceive well-made Goods. Would - it not be much better to - SAVE Much 'valuable time by calling at onto, and Toying in your stoek.of Clothing for the Winter nt this Establishment, where you will cer tainly get the full 'value of your MONEY. Remember the place—Cumberland Street, opposite tbeCourt House, RETIVINSTELN ,BltoS. Lebanon, November 7,1800. WINE AND LIQUOR r3llllEt (KS JCR 1111F4.::: cortzer.ofllarket and 'Mier streets, Lebanon, ra. It. DREG, respectfully intorms his friends and the public, that he 'has' taken the above stilidl; fornierly,necupied by Etrattiiel Beigart. and large• ly increased the clods of WINES AN . D LIQUORS, with A selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and qtll4 Mies now to the market. assortment a'o' consists at Ortard, Honneey, Pine, Castillion, T. Dimes, Martell, Mundt, Pelleroision, J. J. De.pur Co., A. Sergnettek Co. WlNES.—Checripagno, Old Oporlo, Ilurphdy,Claret, -Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Terieritl, Hook; Muscat and Malaga, of various 'Wands and qualities. Holland Ole. Scheklam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach.-Apple, Lavender, Blackberry. Ilherry,Oinger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, As.. Sc:' Also, constantly or. hand a superior quality of Ohl 'Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very best qualities, and Pure Cider Vinegar. From long experience he natters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronize the new firtp, and the reputation acquired for furnish-. ing the best brands of ',moons, at the lowest prima, will be maintained,- All ettielettleld at this astablieh ment will be whit they are repredented:- 1. • ;,: Lebanon; JairiAtry 9; 1801-lied, ,• • • . Rl — Ji\V ---- (sAlrgiT --- KND CHAIR iiIANUFtt( :TORY. riITIE Flthseriber respectfully informs the puldll that be has the largest and best assortment of 1'1.711N1. l'Unli awl CllAiltS, ever offered to the public. of lif•b. ILIVtII county. lie has en hand at his GabMak, "Ware rooms, to North Lebanon .Borough._ nearly animate Zellees hotel. 'And a few dOors south 'of model's. a splendid aseoltment Of coed. tfunStential and fashiona ble Parlor. Cottage and "jun - tube - 1. EuttgITURE., coo , . siaiing 9( SPYAS,4"EINAS to Pict, Viff.N9ES. IV II Al, NOTS,:parlor,Verit Pief,VltrriNftfd Common . TABLE anti % S; Dressing mal B edU ItrUUs: lo g l i t o i liti , ea ou da, tr L' n o i t t ic t ;S e tari o de r gadi ro ttit . nd A s iso a r nd a - ii iii i , mid e lev.-ay. variety ofraltinvolt,Bamt, &mike,: SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated .Comuse.hll. kinds of Spring- Spaced . ..110CHERS . .. - ntiso, Wirfdsor`. , Cnne•Seated. and Common OLTAIBO ntid,attlettiOt&iofs every description:: - ,r 0. , ; 0.-M- : - 5. . - ncii- All tloods sold LOW: and4rAfRRANYED to'grive ststisfaetion ~.t. ~ ,,k r'm! , k! km; i l'arbona de.iroua of knoiving.: tbs.iebaracter: eif.the goodss:here offered for salas eanl i bafedlyititistledbf their durability by refefonee tit am the *born ho hats man ' ufactured or.to•whinn etiltl!lorr4r3Nr l nTv r Old - Fornituro j aVlPehainti - ItEPAIDED and ruvir Nas...l.FD. .. - .. .. IT: - N.A3.-,-cciFFI*e'nitede..anctrEriarnITS:attondod at the ahoriest notine, .1091 PIS 'BOWMAN. . . ~; - 1.1? YOU IV ANT - ' _North. LebanobrSePtittinsr lg t 1880.- ,,- ` , ''. . . 4,4trioiotaTtik4.pf yourself or friend, (he beat ire ''': '' ~ ."-_-:,', . .5.v--..1.:-.4.:.- - --- - ' 14" ef,totedlndliat4PAlLYT Gallery, next door tnikkhei6,..lls.ovr•,6olcpliveinear,eyi, Zhovnia, , ta., call at the ,-Le anOtt titiligiatank., - - ItY - likV .. ' --- 7 - , ...7PrSAIV U,lM 4 tifitl,,Ligtir7",,Pr f" -' USOWIR, SHAY, F„kIIfILY r. GROCERIES ! Rico Suga ---- Prime RIO CION011i• - • • • New Orleana,Slagar,, Pripie COffsir Refined A B 'O'Bugar; •Yoncrf Kuala roar _4 , 614144d Sugar, = LzuperM TGA. E Crashed Stirs, - h4ikeyba /450 - likt 0 i; Me Sugar, ..,. •••, Bwrarinefarrup. • • . Pitiladk.loll,a , 'N; ;flit • ,44 Suaar.ainildo .aaw i , .f p - prloanalkOluares4 (Neintlr6Vo - I#44F . • er•lfnlidno4"j t••• . L .l/fled : - Valencia AmAg1pik i .,340,J.R . ..,,h.„04.1,00) • .A /h 0t0 64 2 1 i& arranf-i: & • tßited Bia.4l .3 .lorrina; :TT; IlflW'il.RClCßltift,n - . 1 • .. • , . 0 • St • • • .k.n Ir. valuvelise; -• 6r.0151: 1- • orianl2•ll/14M; . " •iv • • ,••••,, •• • :• - iciA,NDLiai. -0 .-: • . 1 501at,14... 14' . 011'1144; iirsitimaw trupplies co oalitotlpr,ocaff4 ',Ana so; Id at tb lowiiist cinatiloklasazat. Una:Karr Storu o?. ff:' 44. IROBBII/25, , • ; • -44 '4. • ISMifberknolostrast.:Labamosi, _Pa: • • • 1 . 1 . •••• • ' [MUER LANIt• •• •). ';, • • "•• EGGS. •J•asa. - . 1 41Vol.LONV, SOAP. 4 , '' a a isiteswAx... }34 &a Per IrViariire4/10.the iiikb4l4 Initckta Org/N - Ba• • chanaaValatierAltoVeqe. i 4F4,44- .•ggP.4.5 7 '• • obarkoirn.l4ll4 4 ,t 2 18 1 10 . .4. ' r Mel AI.: • Fit Gr•534..1•11 - d iltitt4rB - • iNoti& z:•1 .41744.1Ntv, all Hahn or *thy! kerp on hand n iserr Iftleial as.. sort mans" , o'f: . ACNINERY and VARVINO '5 P MESTS. , CvlbrViyag limprored FOUR-aortas Powers and Thr.fflit:Ysiltall*tiy Horse Powers and Threshers. Morgan'S Indepdndenti steel wire Touth itorsoltAKE; Mputpta.synte4 Fatidrr, Straw and lay CUTTER; Cast fron'Pleld 11,-dlork Oisa'Pans. lay Elevators, Clover Corn-shellers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters. Cultivators, Ae.,-.with variety of the boat HAN: lIS in ' • All of the above,Macillues are of the latast and boat iliolfrbiiniicuts, hhd aiatill:NiarraSTrd t c gV a.s aJi! ' hatibn• Castings V: WS, ilincls made to order. and at short notice: Roldlid niiiitifactrtres STEAM EN OI N :S,:ltlllOearing,ShußinF, andMill.worklngonoral, and pays particular tatontlon todapalrlng toglnes and Machinery of all kinds.g 4 . •-•• 4 110 - invites all to rail and,psanuns the work at the Ma cidue.Shop, on Pzxecia.,vc Scassr. Lebanon. Wir All orders or coincautticeAlupe t.y mnll will be ' promptly attended to. Iii.jcARMANY. , Lwbauou,'Lelidnoti l'a.. L. NE °bayou, Angast,S , 1868. - OTHAL-1 linva np . po,jutad A. MAJOR & BROTHER Og3:1 nay Agenta.fur Mia,purino2u 9(07117111g ()utile above burineer.. • • t • b. M. KAILNIANY, •Augnat..B. 1500. O EIIIJI3I LONCIACAE,IOIIN 00/ABEL-JACOB 0A111:1 LEBANON. 'Door and Sash Ma moth diary. • Located on the Stearn-House Rood, mar Ourrzi;er/and . • .tilreel, e Eart Lebanon. TII E undersigned respectfully in. Term the pub/lc in general, that they bare added largely to their former ',stab llaimi-at. and also hare all Milos of. the 77 lateSt and bestAtnprdved iIIACIIINE,IIY in the :Mete in full operation, such an .WOODYVOIiTifiS FLODRING, c-c., fox conducting the general blielnestffur -Planing, Scroll's, Sawing, 4.c., and the experience acquired by E. LONOACR2 and T.C. .%:AilE4 during their connection with the IJoor. Sash and Uittber Trade, for a number of years past, affords fall ma sitranei of their ability, in connection with .1. UAW:L. to iplect sicick sultabre to thi wants of the Door and Sash huslitesa In this Shute. • ' - • They . tiow offer to Mechanics and Formers generally, npnn farm able terms, a • judiclonsly assorted stuck of . 1/00 ItS..SA Sll, kc., from the best Lumber manufactories In the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to bit' excelled by any other eanthiislitnent In the State in regard to exttetnestrtn size, quality or fibislr, and .4 calculated to afford thorough FfttlidletiOn to all those ,whit map favor the undersigned with their custom. . The follow' tg list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand : Doors, of nil at we; E.:‘ , 11, of nil sites; Boor }Tonics, for brick and Anrbitrice.l; tromp houses; Casing., Lnm 3 to 6 'hi.; indow Frituies, fur brick Furbase; And fitunc houses; • 'Shutters. of all Nisi's; Aii kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of AU sizes ; I - 0. GI. SiTing Moulding, of all SIZA3 --WASI4I:IAUNIA. LONiIACRE, P. S;r:Pfaufee, Smsnag, dc., promptly . done tim those nruithtn, the Lumber. [Lebanon, J nly 15.'5;. .BE ITG.' ER'S . CLOTH MANUFACTORY. riIIIANKFUL for oast favors, the undersigned respert• 111'6' informs tlie•Pittillc, that he coutinuos to carry' On his 3lanufortory In East IlailoVer township. Lebanon 'county. ou as extensive a scab) as ever. It is uunceessn r7 for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the onto EXCEII,I3ST STYLII, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding cotto ny. lic'prothises to do tho work In the shortest possj, ble time: 'lns manufactory id in cOuiptettitirder. and he flatters biinseltio be aLlo to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. • Ile manufactures goad and N'arrow_Cloths, Catsinctls, Blitnketa, White and ether Flafinds.att in thebest manner .. . . Ile also carts Wool apd makes Rolls. For the comm.. Itlielidefcirliis Cnatonieri; Wool` alit Cloth will o:taken itt at the following plods:--At the stores .of George k Ty li; Lreicer & . .itrothers; , Ocorge lteincehl, mut at "the:new Drug, Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near ; the ikilirkifil,&et.4 - in the borough of Lebanon ,• at the ,store.of Slark7e S :Long. in North. Lebanon; at S. Gosh- Cres, Bethel township; it the - Public house of William Earnit.'Frederielesburg;- at the store of S. E. Bickel, ht Jonestowm; ,at the store of -Mr., Selmer, Bellevue; at the, store oftilartitt Early, Palmyra; at the storeof Air. , 'Zimmermann; test Hanover. Lebanon county. All nut.. t' ..mints will ,be taken away regularly, from the ahoie pla 'cell, finfsb; , il - *lthout delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card -0 dyed and Mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above menfloned - places, with directions hew they Isiah It, prepared,,,llir his customers can order the Stocking Wool to he Prepared front the Wool of the untleisw . nett, /whilh will done and left at the desired places. N. 13..,1t is desired that those having Wool carded, will 1 .Pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places., I LYON LE:4IIEII43EIi. -East Ilanover, Lebanon county, July 4; IRtid. (MCA ILAIVIIACWS New - Cabinet Ware knows and. Chair • Manufactory. 7firkee St., X door north of The L. rery Rol(mad. Largest NlftAufftetory and Best Assortment of ,FIIRNITTIRE and CHAIRS, in the county. rp ns, rattle is: reapectfuny request- • ,r en tfl beer 111'711110 that at these ,ff . , ; ;1t4;f7 1 . 4.. .•••;g Ware RooMs will ha halm' the hest - 4F24- aSsm s tlneritilf FAsmoxAmt: and HAND POME P. and CHAIRS. Persons in want of any kiwi would beet call and examine his. shock Mime pnrcharing• elsewhere. Which (wing, an or hia own work) be warrants to be better than any offered in this place. Wires will be T,ONVEIt than at any other place, ether in the Borough or rant,' of Lebanon. • All orders promptly a Mottled to, and , speedily exteu 'lel at the lowcat AU persons purchasing Farnitnee from him will-be neconunculated by haring it thdiVered to theta. to oily part of the county, cncc OF CHAFOIti t and without the leasbfnjury.,as'ho has procured one of the beat cush ioned/WM/6(k Wagons, t specially for that purpose. COFFINS nutd e to order. and funeral attended nt the shortest notino. .[Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1.8130. New IPurraitetire Store. rimmisoN R: NDORE would respectfully In form the piddle that he has removed oppozite the old, plated.,* - few doors west of Bowman's !rota. on CUM berland Street, whore Its will keep the largest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ovetnifered in Lebanon. Ms stock Consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower than the like can be. bought at any other place kat:balm. ' Ite has on hand a large assortment of.`ofim. Pauli-Wes, ,Lounges. Cold:a, Pier, Card' and nd ether Va ldes. What ot.g. Ifni Backs, sc. Also a large and cheep stock of stuffed, Cane-sent, and common-Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also. Looking . Rosewood - and 'Mahogany—rcry cheap. Venetian minds; Carriages, Gign'and Hobby llors*s, for children. fin, Particular attention Paid to I7NDERTAKINC. H e has provided himself with the FINEST lIELIISEIV LEBANON. and will make Collins and attend Funerals, • at,the , shortest unties and most reasonable terms. ' 'EnEenen, 28. 1859. • lb karieS BrotherlineN HA BINET.M A K INU. ESTA 111, [SIT MENT, ]II.7III"HEN CarmanY's and Bomberger's hotels, in the bernualt of Lebanon; is the oldest and most re liable establishment of the kind in Lehman. lie Makes any thing and every ti. Mg belonging folds trade. :41elata anti sells better made and bei ter iinbled work then any other establish ment in 'Lebanon. Ilia manner of Terming eat Vntre cannot be, beat. - All he mks in Oman in want of I'tilel@lTUßE, is to give hint a call be fore before buying elseirltern. Lebanon, December '3, 1840-tta. BOWMAN, HAUER it CAPP'S I; 11 .11 I I R R D ThirWay, if yoteßrant43lsegp Lamber. THE untsstgned have latelY:fitintd-xPartner i *hip Gni Ilstgra'ragiis prongAginiin klie Latin - lar.r.Aalgva on a now plan, would respectftly Inform thret orllnotneoado-Davin Dowlown's Old loorplerrltavl. in Bart Lolooingo, fmni l7 4; nn Cheetnnt one onilain , feemAtio Xrstrigrlkal :butch. They Lave onlaraedllie Yard end filled it with new/and cailbut easny"fueut,nf.all kie.11.,1 Lumber, mAlt as .Bilsontbs. Tois",s, • • • ....• • Stiti4oimo, 4.3 n Szerstsiiteb If4lll.lenzail And thlokneesett , 11 11*.ltAriphlIFT °PP' tly itan on Ijiond. a rAT ireitle.ilhikaienett se!ent•thc'et of illliTd of IftflailigerNfirlValkl4l - ; f+oritOnxll).wort ..tfkuskilinatn,tlfoir fine ave-Orvited t 0 Half, pcA..ui toe tiwia• aim* and``ledr, th'elf price., • - • ' 7, l%ifi Kral foe poet arore,lhey hope; the; by ittentJoo ,sp.ioailneot v.pd..moderote prig: -, to- Molit a continuance iYkR d . k e N 4 ,4 4 ril i • • yitta K. ostr i ov.,y , woppW lde ,mißUTClflitit.Vegetruriz litfesm the üblthot ho has reitio , 'n pjc, t EN T 'te4ilatilt ditatElltieet:6olith7 4) , En et. tho .Alethodist •Episcopal ehiarrh. el:hcrls pitrioneg& 6? eliftpublio: • atria 'ettehtloci to bheitiese lie•hopop towlitaralL- Ulla will t.. yfittouage. . __CYAN 4..:INXTEI.T. Oet'obor 0;1680... '• 1) J..: • • BA MY •- tanc tfm. etelgri . od .th , e eit 1 .14111111tif ICeliiinonfittO heitacednithpsed the BAK K f„.VGI EAT,STIp;IIS, In ail its varletri•e: 'et. 104 etin.l, C u mbe'rle n d ini'tA,'Letmhen, e Bunk tl.tel. and will ettfmtv customers with the he:44j CAKES, &c., j , lonr received from enstcriAre And re/nine/I to -thkili I t* , breirtd. Siebert " • • coxy,,c_i' ~ • , fi . 4 l, I:194114A, and net s he best trailiti, eona'ently ov dffd'farnithett salami )ownet pikes. StielpuWils find to glove nsu kW' • - *.Lehation,Ane:9, 1 50. F. - 11. zatric. * :o. • I . ..Aix:RA. cc. J :ATKIN* '11""irto: irt H:cvigt #.4.....fad:tostbotocer — tat law their ditilinistttkm to Are ritteaupktatrl makimis., f)6l,l.4g.iptst•Pr Fork, tlio• • fiwa;...e , mileftlag a k0 . z9. ,„f ionblft 4 tertfocuipm' ''fbrlAkifl'aluars Mu tut at their'ol4::?PAN,B. , PfswiPtmnftioi) in Alltrksg oppose IMO; Rises Hotel, where tbni; wit; 1.•••• ready to sorsa' aid radish thitlettirtomors. • Thiy titan rm' on habd a Imp arsortmont G t• lloove , ; suogs, Tltticli S. CARPET BAGS, Ac.• ultitzt. ficiytolfer At minced prima d en itn,u at this 61101; SUMP.. can •suitad with It ga t try-fdi..pE irtmx. or havu it made tr order. Sitti4faclior is ottXtrYt warrPrftKll• • Patticutur aitOutiun ,oiaen to ti.o3PEPAIRINO Boots and *hoes. [lrbumun April 211,1•850. A, TICINS•&. 11 . 40.'S 'gear ItotA mut.Shee4turfiis PAtt,t A up-in good order fur r•unfurraud rourNionco, ,ulb cur lading and ()autism pp. •' ' ".. • "! TKINS *.t . BRO.'S gen' roof 2541 bud st-ft`z•:*fitena 1•1 up l 0 good ordor fbr.coniiartmid‘c!invelti"Mtau, In?Lis for Ladles a • atiatlaigian:` • • Phiiip . FASHIONABLE, BOOT AND 61101 , 1 MAICI 11 - (VY: Cumberland Ftreet, ago their7Y.titit of k../ the Black Horse liutel. Thankful forth%) very liberal patronage ex ;ended to nte for the short time I have hues in businotts, li woul.l respectfully solicit :\ continuance of the patronage of the public. lie ban at 1111 titne4 an 13.r tment of 11 , 10 TS au I SHOES of lan own manufattunr on hotnl, which will ha tilitoosod of on reagounblo Tliose desiring a neat. well made article, are invited to give ma SLova of every variety and coloran band. Ileavy work ninth/ to order. Ay.a, - - All work warranted. Repairiny naafi" done Cita charges 'lade moderate. Lebanon. Sept. IS, ISSfI _ __.. ___ _. Uoot nod Shoe Store*. cllitt,os, JACOB IttEIDBI. respectfutiy in• forms the mtblio'that he ctiii r3atio. nes Ithrextensiye - maintain?meat to eldh. .well Sig his new building, ill Cumberland et. where ho itopna to render the same satisfaction no lwretorpre to all who may favor 111111 with their custom. fie invites Merchants and dealers in 1110T.i and SItOt:S and every ono who wishes to pnrelittso fit.thionattla cull, durable articles in his line. to call anti eseitrilne for themichtea, bits largo anti rarlod 'tot*. Ile la determined to aurpims all ccuipelitiou in the matiufacture of etery rtrtielo In his Guiluess, suitable for any Market in the Union. A. duo careinknil in regard to materials mei workmanship; none ht the best ivatY ty of I:RATHER and other motorists tire need, and none but the best workmeli are ernp/oved P. S.--lie returns his i.incere thanks to his frieuds for the very liberal restVonngo heretofore bestowed on hlm. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please Ills customers, to merit n slisrepf- publ le pat tronage (Lebanon. Feb.17.'68. 113 11.4 k TEST itETVRL S. • AS •LI, THE PEOPI,P. will soon be full of anxtot to learn of the latest return ' the lan . dorsigried would respe...ztfully ini foam% all that the Very ]meet return* can he found at hbt BOOT, WIVE, 'LAT, CAP, THUNK, end Tit VE NU .13 tO on Walnut Street, Lebanon, In the shape of the Most oemplete . • .. • . • FALL AND WINTER, STOCIC. . ever offered in this place, euthisirimr everything in the trade for Ladies, tientleiurn, eta all of lbe very latest style., and -for sole at the very lowest pthes over mimed in Lebanon. It is not necessary to specify. as title stock comprises everything that can properly he kept In a store or the kind. MI that ie 1131/(1311 hi that person* Wait an./ 0.. AII3IV't 3 before purchasing elsewhere. Call elJn. • Jog. no Int N flenenros taken'inthrort. runduto ordur. c. O . • IS6O NEW stvLE*, IS6CI A DAM' USE, in Cumberland aree't, between „LI,. Mariam and the Court ilouse,north side. has now oo hand tt . " Splendid elfsertment of the N - Ow Style of tIA!PS AND CAPS. for men autiaoyo, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully inrl ted. 36ts of all prleee, from thoultoapeet to the most costly. alwaye on hand. Ile has aTso j too open al a spiels did assertnteut of SUMMED HATS, embracing such as ST It AW, PA N. AMA, PEDAL. PEARL, LEO [TORN, SENATE, CUDIA N. and all others, ern,. Ile will oleo-Wholesale all hinds of nets. Cap., If c.; to COWIITYArlUtellat/Itli nu advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 1E:38. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. -mow is the time to buy your STOVER Wore cold .1,11 whiter is here, and ton best and the post. piaci; ii et the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet 'lron Tiratittfac tory of James N. Rogers, Next door to the Leinizion Bank. where can he had the largest. and' hest -- a.Ainkrtment.of I.:0MM; HALL and COQICING STO I ,BB, ever offered in•Lebation.this.buru ers (Or Parlors or Bed ChembeiS or his own Mahn: with a general assortment of Parlor STOVBSt And a large variety of the beet Conking Stoves is the county or bar • ongh, trl#lvh be warrants to bake or. roast. . • WASH . ISOILIIIIS constantly on hand of - nll Ms.+, and the best Inuterinl. CO-1 L 4uctiF,:rs—tho targoilt n.qsartment, din hum' 'inst.nron; and the Crest-made in hebnnon. Also, n.litrgo stork of TIN WA It E, made of the hest material and in la %rerkinrifilike 11110.1.1111 r. As ha Is a praatical Workman, and has had an experience-of twen ty-flee years, he feels confident - :lathe qm," giVgj zeuera Sai.kfactiou. Ile takes this method of returning hit thanks. to his numerous customers for their liherni support,. and hu hopes, by strictly attending to his otru'hneinoss au I letting other people's alone, to still receive a , attars of pohl lo patronage. • JAMES N. RCA) f.etoolou, November 7 .4 - i5" Particular attention paid to all kinds of :loam% such as Rotting, Spouting.&c., and ell ,work warranted. iron Ware 191annfaeliwy. rIUIL undersigned respectfully calla- the utteittiou of I_ hie friends and the publle generally to the fnet (hut he has opened a Shop for the manufacture , of all kintl9;nf' • TIN- AND . SHEET IRON WARE, ou Market street, opposite the Lebanon hopes, by using none but tho best materials, by a per , sweat supervision of all the work rowing from his es tablishment, and by selling simper then sift other in. Lebanon.. that he will receives a liberal Flare of public. patronage, • N. FL—Tin reeling, Job Mug, Spouting, &c.. will be promptly end properly attended to. The. pnbli.: are respectfully invited to give him a call. Lebanon, Sept. 26,186'1. 1.10. MIA Y. ID UT LEERS wildde wellby ralling,en J. IL BitYs3l.lot, „D Agent, as lie is prepared to do, all kinds of TIN- ItOOELNO,. SVOIrriNG and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE. and 4. all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and ItAltl,olt STOI'ES. :Also, alf,tlio• dilf , rent and latest , improved .RANGIIS- AND ... , ITEAT.EItE, of all kinds. • • 14 . ..lillo„ keeps con stantly on hand a large stoat of ai iiluadir TiOOPl.`•,lil SLATE, which he offers at less price tran AV eau ho „ • bought of any other:slat:amt. In tbo 'county. 0-3., WARE.E.OO3IS-03ne door Emt of the. Lab.mon Valley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, January 9, 1551. Saddlelind Raniess Mann- factory. r - iiirc under:4o4A. has his Saddlery and Barn - ass . Manufactory to. a few doors of the cld %dace, to the large room . !etelinecapied by . Dittman to Bro. - - :a..Liatioratere, where he Mill be happy to assail lit eld friendsomd, customers, and whore he has increased fa, eilitiesolur attending iu eti .the departments of his busi ness. Bang determined to be behind no other establish. moot in, bit .ildlities to accommodate easterners, he hue spared neither nor expanse to Obtain and ntake .hintsoit master of ovary-modern' itnproiremen bathe hu- SiIICAS and secure the serviecs of the has workmen that liberal:we:4es would command._ 116 wilt keep a largo stock on laud, and ntanufactitre.aVithe shortest notice, allthatuniptitina of IfAltNZSg'sWelilip Sa , '1?-iitlia - q1u4rtagt Harness, of a .:! , 4ra'impOnriiess, Buggy I , l l ' 'l7) . ti Lest :.71frenufacture 81if010.'166347" riff ' as,Cottett.Wersfed; Linen aUCatas h ....kiid lately. ird invtdd ; ii i "LflP.7llirevery ilitd,sttctila • QUI WhiPs. 11A)TESsof iadoseriOtio. .s.XAL Tieit eILaNS, hati‘tantadil 2ltdCsS dc, &a, allof whiell is warraut.te be equal to nay 4.4l„cuabe,obiaineti in any other establishment. Itathe.!..comaitryiNtifthe asks I but. those desiriug.allthing, in this Hue; shintld call at his plates and examine hts steak. Ile theta the fulleat confidence in his Lai.gity tn.-give rst,t.tire.aatistsetiam All ordersOtluttikftillyireosivadiiiiittio toptly at , tended tSt, , SOLOMON :Nor's Iv Lebanon lintough, , Stir 2h, MOB. ;' tl.":t C, 34 a•To I MBI FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GATTE49, &r. E1:173 NEW TIN AND SHEET TAKE NOTICE. • REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON 2119