The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 30, 1861, Image 3

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TERNS, ‘;- - SI6OATEAB
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, Mt
HOME AFFAIRS.
1 :380 - "LEMBERGBIt'S Frost Coro" for
Y - the relief and cure of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes,
! Hands, Bars, Au. It has now stood the test of
three winters and can be safely recommended es
jest the article. Full directions accompany each
bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Lembergaw,
Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon.
JffirMa. LACIIAOO, at his Pqr.takliro WilrQ RODZIa, on
Market streeti has the largest and best assortment of
/*culture, Mending an elegant assortment of Chairs,
that can be found in the State outside of the large cities;
and while he admits thut larger assortments may be
found Income of the cities, he denies that heifer furniture
can ter produced. Ilia prices ore veryieir
9r ,
, ,
fhtLF.frOF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Advertised in the Anvnitrtsda, or for which
bills hate heels priatOd at the ADVAlrrisrtn Of
tee, Tilt—.
Thuraday • Janciary 31.—The Deal Estate of
the miner children of Jacob Hauer, dec'd., in
barougls
' ,Friday, February IL—Personal Property of
Dr. C.Hiseher, deo'd., in ShaciTerstown.
Settirday, February 9.—Personal Property of
W. H. Stoorer, at publio house of L. Zimmer
man, in this borough. •
Wednesday, February 13.—Peraonal Proporty
'of John Lauak, jr., in Hanover. Dauphin county.
Friday, March IL—Personal Property of Jacob
'Thomas, in Heidelberg township.
Saturday, Marsh S.—Personal Property of Jo
-cob Youts, in Londonderry township.
Tuesday, March s.—Personal Property of John
Sttimer,,in North Lebanon township.
Friday, March 'lL—Persona( Property of J.
Mlsseater, in North Lebanon borough.
ABOUT POULTRY.---Messrs. David Mc-
Kinney, Samuel McKinney and Levi Blistone,
generally resident in the suburban villa of "Tex
as," committed a faux pee on Saturday night
last, which no doubt will give them the trouble
of considerable litigation. In plain words, they
stole chickens—got caught—and are now in jail.
Mr. William Blistone, the owner of softie sixteen
members of the ellieken tribe, on Saturday even
ing carefully tucked away his property, safely,
,she supposed, from the depredations of coons,
skunks, cats, et cetera. Not a sound broke the
stillness of the night; nor was the purity of the
newly fallen snow apparently , disturbed by any
nocturnal prowlers,. Aipearrtoces are sometimes
deceptive, as Mr. lilistono quickly discovered in
the morning. The snow nuarhis,shlcken coop had
.been disturbed. Many !narks of feet and bags
were perceptible. Taking this and that together,
and the absence of all the chickens, the idea To
ry naturally struck him that thieves bad been
about. Towering with indignation, be followed
the thieves, in their tracks, through the newly
fallen snow. He soon discovered the chimney of
the building where he supposed his chickens, cud
those after whom they bud followecy were stowed
away. lie did not, however, rash inte'the, lion's
den, seize his property, anditick the thieves, as
many others would have dents. He was cautious
and stragetic. , When he was pretty cenadent
"where the land tex t !! he Pot is retreat, sought '
out Constable Sheets, and imparted to him his
wrongs and his dissqvcrY. The two hied to Es
quire Gluier, obipined,a search warrant, and then
proceeded legally tp,theireepvery of the property
and arrest of the thleves.,. Jarpgirre the conster
nation of the inmates of that! peaceful family
Joseen KAucn, rreesurer. upon the appeartusCa,af the smiling countenances
, and towering forms 9f Messrs. Shantz and 811.
ITEMS.--The DfrOCIOII of the LC D- stone in the doorway. It was a tableau..worth
eircort:Goe c oiti o n , h es,,, r ia dee d the price of gas
'scribe
to eatries th l
e th racer.na
were irci% found in
a Wen i ll
'll ti
I
- 10 per cent, If paid on the presentation of the
the tr t (miler, t'henoeth of
other, in . the garret,—soma were
MlL—B* lll m Borgrler sold his house and dead, setae still alive. Sam, Dave, Levi nod the
lot of ground, situate in Centre street, North chickens were Marched otftw Esquire Gloim's
Lebanon Borough, to Edward Kcehler, for $2406. Bee, nod all, except the 'chicken/ 7 were committed
to r. li r t i w so i t : re t
n o
k a: r r a n , it tn a w lectiitii from Judge Pearson
—Edward Mettler sold his property, in Cum. w hich they will be admitted
berland street, to Ephraim Bergner, for $3BOO, ° without the Usual payment of 25 cents adinit
who will remove his store to that place. Mr. tanee. If they escape a ride on the rail about
Ssimuel P. Shears, late of the firm of Myers ht April they will be lucky.
Min nye, started, withilis family, on Monday or‘PWN. B.—On Monday, David McKinney, No. 2,
;apt. week, fur Alimouri, where helms located and was also arrested and committed to prison as an
commenced fanning. accomplice in the raid upon Mr. Bliatone'achick
en coop.
METlNG.—Pursuant . to a
call, a public Meeting was held in the Court
'BOUM% on Friday evening, the 25th of January,
1861, fOr the purpose of taking action relative to
the sustained by Messrs. Bos s Gasser and
Motet by Are.
On motion PUMP Bra arm, Esq., vies appointed
;'resident, and John G. Gabel, See'y. A state.
111OUL was then made, showing that the loss of
Messrs. Bean, Gasser and Oettel, was over and
above $O,OOO.
On motion A. B. Ely, David M. Kemeny
and J. W. MIA, were appointed a committee to
make a lel:mann of the names of persons in the
isylfall wards and townships, to solicit subscrip
tions towards liquidating the loss. The commit
tee made report as follows :
Let:. Dor. E. W.—Dr. Bohm and Josoph Bow.
IEIO.
Leh. Bor. W. W.—Joreph Shantz arid George
L. Atlas.
N. Lob. Bor.—O. H. Melly and George Dither.
do. 'Prep.—Abraham Shork and Philip
Shneffer.
S. Lob. Tsvp.—Earn Maher and Jaeeb Gack
ley.
Oarnwall--.Taoeb Witmer and Sam'l Hauck.
Iteldieberg—Peter Zimmerman and George F.
Miller.
Atillereek--Abraham Zug and Jobn Sankley.
Jackson—Jo°. A, Dongea and 'Leary Wide.
Bethel—Jonathan Grove and Jacob Sobnat
tarty.
Swatara-o-4acob Wenger and Simon Dash.
Union--Daniel Bordner and Simon Boltz.
SMOVOI"—David M. Rank and Thomas
Harper.
N. Annitilte*Jno.R. Nincgorta andJno. Ron-
Won t '''. S.
al nntille—lPaaa Mier and Rudolph iferr.
ondOndatry;— , /tenry Bombeigar2andMichael
Venda° Notes and Conditions of
lila printed and fur sale at the Anvravann Of
deo,
We Aro fruletited to A. R. Bough.
ter; Rep t of the Stele Senate, for valuable favors.
GENERAL Tom TRUMB.—Ctutrles S.
Airatwo, familiarly known under ths foregoing
military title, will visit Lebanon, next Tuesday,
February bib, and giro two ;xbibitione.
'4lll l tio r i na e ffe a Ye ° i n o - r ° :
4 ) 1 % 1 44W* ( Y it to al
oell "
sif i p o k h e
t het rt me of
e p no p I o n
,ta eau ur pc a Sto an
Liaboto Lad es nd Gent men I t e Id nd
New World. The little General is now twenty.
' , :tlv,o7enrs old. Of course, hie 4gentl, experience
'have served to expand his istelleet, and ho is
neer not only the atonlieet, but albo'the most wit
ty end sagacious traveler to be met with. I lie is
"rot married yet",--mnugre all roporte to tbe con
trary. General Tom Thumb's performanoes•con
'gat or singing, acting and parodying, and in
several new and amusing characters and
%costumes. Altogether, he undoubtedly gives an
elegant and enchanting entertainment, which'
elitirly entitles him to the immense patronage he
' always receives. It may be proper to add that
teem General travels solely on his own account,
:tieing quite competent to menage hie own affairs.
CI Mums IN Luox.—Hoary Stump,
aleq., of Stoucbeburg, Berke county, bee been
'appointed by am Curtin, Flour impactor for
Zkbiletielpbla.
r . 4 .ndtpirstDstittiTS TO THE STATE SCHOOL LAWS.
n-- , The following important amendments to the
,slommon 13d,b00l Law were introduced by air.
t4l4fer.," of Chester county, Chairman of the Heise
11Yoromittee on Education a few dap mince
Seidel) First,' Provides that the lunar month
abillooastitute the legal school month.
Otietten §econd, Provides that School Directors
Mali take an oath Or affirmation in assuming 41, 9
Outlet of that
844iloti Third, makes a similar oath cr aftirma.
.4ton necessary for County Superintendents.
,
exempts teachers from militia
-lax Section PoUrOt
and frOM.SerYing as township br burough.of
,, .
'4lleers.
Section Fifth, provides that no tax can be levi
ridi , no resolution be adopted for purchase of real
tete or to locate a new sehoul house, or to an.
/th
istniaseti, no annual school term be determined
on a school. house, no teacher be appointeW,or
' eon, or course of study, or text book adopted, ta
nnin by the affirmative vote of the majority of the
holertnonder of directors.
. &Mon Seventh, all loans uf motley. (Or taboo 1
inriipha shall be exempt frtim taiaiion. ''
Election 'Eighth, provides that the saint]; of the
aunty Superintendent awl be,g rattled in proebi
pto the number of schools in the county. FOr
y,ritaMber of schools up to one hundred, $5 lfir
oh 'Shoal. From one hundred to two hundred,
' per school, and $2 per school for all over two
mulled.
riSection Ninth, le explanatory of the $1 Lig—
gime g'hatit it shall be imposed.
gilotion slxteontb, provides that no child be.
itt ihi g, tha ages of thirteen and sixteen shall 'be
rtoployed in any factory of any kind, in this
ate eilthOnt having attended school throe eon•
illieittive months, during each year. The penal.
ty for the violation of this clause, by
the mann•
tourer, is $2O for mob offence.
If the weather by favorable an
evening school will be . - held. at, Zimmerman's
sehool-honie, an ThuradaY evening
atpst. The pupils will be tested in spelling, v.:
agraphleal and other matches. The public is in.
.litiClO.ietten4, and if so disposed to join In the
elassides.l • ' '
.s z> .
from
t it
, p a t jesa d b wk i saienewarid
rim gi p, 04. ail, *cure of pyspePt
111114 pre:trrifistaido oar,. tins sonsvy. Yowl
sfitstild go to OS WithOUt supply of this bodn't
lbesex-faring
ELECTION.—At a stated teeming. of
the Perseverance Engine and Hose Company,
held at their.hall on Tuesday evening, January
22nd, the folloWing of f icers were elected to serve
for the ensuing term, via:—President,, Wm. M.
Derr; Vioe President, Andrew Reinoohl; Secre
tary, John W. Harbeson; Ass% Secretary, Joseph
Bowman; Treasurer, Adam Rise; Directors, Wm.
V. Light, A. Reinoehl; Ist Principal Foginoer,
Henry Shirk; Ist. Principal Ass't, Jiltur B. Penn;
2nd Principal Engineer, Wm.ll. H. Embicb; 2nd
Principal Asst, John Embich; House Committee,
Josiah B. Lauer, Lorenzo Derr and Theodore P.
Frantz; Trustees, Wm. V. Light, T. P. Frantz,
A. Reinoehl; Janitor, John B. Penn.
On motion it was ordered that hereafter the bell
be struck at intervals of one minute on every
evening the Company bold a meeting, this notice
being given to Caution the public against any
alarm of fire. The members of the Company and
alsers who took books out of the library, and
have FORCIOTiEN to return them, sre requested to
do so.
The coal trade of the Union Canal
for 1880 was 35,489 tons. ,
By an advertisement in another
column it will be RIM 'that the workingmen of
the county, will hold a M 825 Meeting in the Court
House, on Monday evening, February 4. In
these times of disunion, distress and idleness, it
would ho well if the workingmen could hit upon
some plan that would furthentbeir interests. We
hope their meeting may be a success and that
wise councils may prevail.
The TRIBUNE ALmArraq for 1861, is for
sale at Rocdel's Book Store, price 13 cents, The
contents are of a highly valuable character, em.
bracing all the political pnrty platforms, and the
whole returns of the late Presidential election.—
It also contains a list of the members of Con
gress, Governors of States, Astronomical calcula
tions, Ac.
gPecial 40tircs.y.
TEE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
For years medicine science bad been taxed and the
skill of the physician exhausted in the hope of discov
eying some remedy.avallable to cure that most distress
ing of all diseases—DTSPEE'ffill, as well as Its tourtgin
of evils under their various names.
No medicine c,visted which would speedily, porma
nentlY, effectually, and radically cure and expel these
diseases from the system until Dr. Gams made known
Ida discovery of
TUB OXTa&ATED BITTER 3
Snell is Its remarkable power and' tiecullLiity, that
eases which for years have bathed the miitliotikak:ined-
Mina and the higheit professional skill, yield to this
remedy as,reedily as if tbo disease were but of a day's
standing. For'all diseases of the STO3IACII and DI.
GESTIVE ORGANS, and for GENERAL DEBILITY
It Is equally; salutary and certain.
ICemarkable ease of an Aged Person.
inanuors, TtooA. Co., PA.,-Aug: 25,18 a.
3.repfro. S. W. /one & CO.,
tientlemen:—Aftor suffering For thirty years with
Dyspepsia, and trying many romedieg recommended
tor that disease without tiny gooll.rdsult. I was induced
by Dr. F. U. 'White to giro tho. OXIMENATEW BITTERS a
trial. I took two bottles, whichourn me much relief;
I concluded to try two more which hay's nearly or quite
effected a cure. I ant now nearly seventy-fire years of
ege,• and for throe months past /owe eaten my food
without experiencing the slightcist inconvenience or Buf
feting ; and it is with pleasure that I recommend your
remedy to dyspeptics. A. IitILIARD.
FROM DR. WRITE.
310:1131 , 121D, TlOO. CO., PA., Aug. 20, 1858
•
I have used the OXYGENATE" BIiTXII.I3 in my practice
- with decided suecess in debility and general prostration
&c., and confidentially recommend it in general debility
and diseases of the digestive organs. ' • 4 .
1,1. ;if 414 lk •
Prepared 1:13 , Sat'l W- , -POWLE OD., Boston, anti
for salejiy jpeopl4 Lpinlierger.anti, Dr._ George Rom
Lebanon ; JosePh si./14 1 / O Ev gbiolerstown; H.
lllyeristmrtr; Banntel M r eabers, Fre*ricksburg ; J.
Drearier, J 011074091%; Early h Bishop, „Annvillo;
Thow
as A. 'Harper, E. Hanover; Martin Enily..faltuyra;
.Bowman S Pon, Campbell/town and by dealers every
where. Jan. 30,186141.
THE PEctaitAttrviss of the female
coustitutionUnd the verlotm trials to which the sea is
Subjected, deniand fle*ienal recoup() to 9 timu:l.±..
It is Important, however, that these tn of a harm
less nature, and at the same time accOntelish the desire.:
end. !fastener's Celebrated stomach .Bitters is the ve•
ry article. Its streets In ell eases of debility are almost
magical. It restores the tone of the digestive orgauso
infuses fresh vitality - Into the whole system. and gives
that cheerfulness. to the temperament, which is the
most valuable of feminine attractions. The proprietors
feel flattered from the fact that
many of the most prom , .
Merit medical gentlemen In Use Union have bestowed
encomiums upon the Bitters,the VirtllCS or which they
have frequently tested and acknearledbed. T,here. are
numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which (ire
destitute of merit, antipoeitively Injurious to the sys
tem. Sold by all druggists and dealentipttimaDy,pvery
where. Ant- See advertisement in another column:
January, 30,1881.-Im. •
Aar Bee Di. Saniiird's advertisement of taverinclgo
rater and hardly Cathartic Pitts, in another col:tinny
INFANTILE CORDIAL. --WO would re ,
unmet particular attention to the advertisement f
CM7RCH & DUPONT, addressed to "Mothers."—
The INFANTILO CDRIN.U. of Dr. EXTON isamedicine of
great eelebrity, and the standing of ite manufacturers
will be a euitiment guarantee of the care taltea in its
preparation,
and it s unvar ying purity. The "BLOOD
FOOD" is for a clams of diseases Onforkunatoly very
prevalent in this vicinity, and lie high reputation
should ensure a ready sale.-,.ll4l4ianantie (Conn.) Jour
"" 'CUL See elver. tor We by Dr. 080. 11088, op
posite the Court House, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT &
SONS, Philadelphia. Nov. 28, 1860.
Zeit-Free Trade seems now to be in
favor with Napoleon In, To all in need of a good and
beautiful , Witi, on remimiable terms, wo wohld Bay from
experience ran on GEOIIGH TILUAGAL4 ND, 29 South
ink at., Philadelphia, wbetilpii can be suited in a style
and ir ine I ' 4B4 :Passed. • Also procure a bottle of his
CON Ott EMIR DYE for beautifying the hair, &a.
fob. 15,1,-17e
• l b ,
WEAkNitiaAiiii) .all who
hair ram ioistkosic or dislillity,,,where there le 1/.
off erudgmoihimidAt oncebdie recourse to .11708014 .
MOUNTAIN Mtge pliS 'They immediately pull
the blood and ockapori the ''they
of life,
strength, Sied Vi t 4 to the Irgatopnl. Young, persons...it
taring in womanhood isltfe's actronlement ,Of e'
functions* and to mothers at the turn of life, these'
Villa Neill bemost Meadow; in correcting the tide or
Sib that may be on the torn. Yearkg itnd elderly men
suffer in a similar manner at the same periods, when
there is always danger: they should therefore underg,
a course of this purifying medicine, which eoholow
lasting health:. ,
'This great Household Medicine ranks aihong the
leading neesandeerof life, as it is well known to the
world that it cares. complaints other remedies cannot
reach; this fact lOLA Well established as that the Sun
lights ins World. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr.
Geo. UOBII and D. S. Rubor, Lebanon. Nor. 28, 1800.
•
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
Hundreds of stitkuilints have been invented and sold
purporting to be spedffie in the various disease* and de
rangements to whicli'the delicate form of woman render
her subject. The re, stilt of these atimulants bee been
to impart sttomentOiy actroity to the nervous system, and
false vigor to tbe'driscies ; but this relief has been sue
ceeded by a &Volution and prostration greater than be
fore; and the repeated attempts of Invalids to build
themselves up•by these Am remedies, have finally end
ed inAlestroylng whaclittlo vital organisation was left.
But in using — IIOERIIATE'S HOLLAND BITTEItSiI'
you will find' tio such disastrous results. Iris a purely
vegetableCcomp e und, preparcdou strictly scientific prin.
ciples,iafter the manlier of the celebrated Holland Pro
fessor, Paerhave. Upderewerits influence, ewer nerve and
inuscl.tioceives new strength anti. vigor, appetite and
Bleep 'vaunt, POrfect health. Sold at J. L. LE9LIIKII
- Drug Store, Lebanon. See advertisement in an
other column Nov. 28, 1860.
• ltligiDiro Itotifes.
German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock,
in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear.
ly candle-light.
English preaching next Sabbath morning aria'
evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL e llllRCH—Service in Tem
perance Hall every Sunday at.lo A. M., and
every Friday at 7 P. M.
Sr. Juint's REFORMED Cu encm—Regu lar iervice
every Wednesday evening, at 6,1 o'clock ; ove
n, Sunday -morning at 10 o'clock, and every
Sunday evening at SI o'clock.
German preaching at 10 A. AL and the Lord
Supper at 2 P. AL on next Sunday in the Mo.
ravian church.
German preaching next Sunday morning and
English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran
church.
English preaching next Sunday morning and
evening, and German in the afternoon, in Zi.
on's Lutheran church.
German preaching next Sabbath" morning ing and
English in the evening, in the First Reformed
church.-
MatrigV.
On the 29th inst., b' Rev. Samuel Irwin, Mr.
Edward F. Ramsey, of Independence, Corn.
wall township, to Miss. Sallie Ellen, daughter
of Michael Kreider, of Lebanon borough.
On the 22d inst., at the residence of the Bride's
father, by Rev. 11. Harbaugh; D. D., the Rev.
Henry Messer, Pastor of the German Reform
ed congregation,. Landisburg, Perry co., Pa.,
to Mies Catharine Schoch, of St. John's, Leba
non co., Pa.
On the 27th inst., by the Roy. '\Y. L. Lennert,
Mr. Lorentz liironewitta.r, of Cornwall, to wid.
ow Amelia Fisher of this borough.
On the 24th inst., by the Rev.F. W. Kremer, Mr.
Zacharias O. Sno.itly, of Campbellstown, this
county, to Miss Rebecca Bargelbach t of Pal
myra, Lebanon county.
On the rithw . Ary Rev, Mr. Stamm, Mr.
Ephraim Borgner to Miss Maria Kreider, both
of North Lebanon.
On the 19th inst., by Rev. T. H. Veinbach, Mr.
David Schwartz, of Bethel, Darks county, to
Mss Sarah Weid of Jackson, Lebanon co'y.
~ie~.
Oa the 23d inst., in Museabine, lowa, firs. Stine,
widow of Abraham Stine. Esq., deed., late of
East Hanover township, Lebanon county, aged
71 pars.
On the 19th inst., in Harrisburg, Samuel Felix,
en ‘lld and well known citizen or Lebanon
- comity, aged 62 yenye.
OF Tile AFFAIRS OF TOR
`'Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Of Sinking Spring, Jerks Co.
TN OBEDIENCE T 0 THE PIiOVI6IONS
of the Charter, the undersigned, in behnif of the
Meted of Managers, presents the following as a correct
etatertn-nt of the affairs of the Company, on the stet
day of Decent hat. law.
There were Zli Polities leaned to new member's, and
_ 147 changes and alterations made rronfr i tie new prlicies
. - --.- -- - ' -- ----- 175 m which source there was $1 547 61 realized. From
:
The Lebanon Marlizet. Assessment No. 9, levied in 1659, there was received
aireinlly Corrected ir,,kt v , coo, end on assessmentSo 10, levied during the pear
LERANQN, WEDNESDAY: JANUARY 30,1361. 1 Y0ar.511.05908 was paidand $438 arrears charged on po
Lob. Mills Ex. Fam $6 50 Eggs,'? doe., 18 ! Heins sutrendered, nicking the total receipts from all
Smith ". Extra 600 Mine*, lit Mt. 14 i anuresa $13,3 l I 07, Out of which the fellowingfipprepria-
Lek. Val.S upon Fitte6 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 1 tines were madv.to wit: Contlugent expenses. $977 78 ;
Prime White Wheat, 115 hard, - • 30 ,to pay deficiencies fu the Treasury. $3.92604.and the ha
Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow,
10 lance, $8.407 25, ou account Ot losses by fire which on
Prime Rye, •
65 Hem , . la t citrred during the past year, leaving a deficiency of $l,
Corn, 93 0
973 ti in the Treasury. The lease. by the during the
Oats, :1
sear just closed ttmenut to $10,365 88; making the ac
B Sh id o e u s !dera,
Clover-seed, 4 50 Soop,
7 """ttial cost to the members of the Company, to: each
'...
Timothy-seed,
1 2
6 5 0 0
1 6 i thousand ($1.,000) dollars insured, at leerthen one dot
Flax-seed.
6 I tar for the year. Thenetnel contributive Capital of the
I fr i ev e va ß k a , p,
1 Company now scapulas to fully twelve . Millions of Doi.
121 /4 i tars, distributed as follows, viz : Eight millions in
Driett - Apples, lithu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2
Peach "Suite,"4o ! Berke coutite, nue andel half In Lehigh, and two and a
624 hall in Lebanon and" Schuylkill caunt/es. During the
Dried Apples, pealed,
21
5050
illtrlitt..xes,ThOu.,
. 4..0 past year the Managers have taken insurances, to some
Peach "Ilutzels," .1 1
5 2 0 5 -- I F v e o a o th l. e l 7 .l ,! , lb..,
Cherries,
Onions. - 37 Soup Beans, 75 qt., 6 , i extent, in Reading, and the smelter towns which has
Potatoes, flt 'hue, • . •
so Vinegar,.. eav; '^.t„ tas c . , I added considerably to the rereipts.as wallas the strength
.
Apfilellutter, crock, 46 of the Comptenyat lees risk then from the same amount
•3'
• X, property usually token in the country.
Respectfully submitted.
AARON mui,r,,s.crirtiiry.'
STATEMENT OF JZECBIPM by the Compaap for the
?par ending Pee•mber 31, 1860.
To fees and 'premiums on policies issued and ads
diaconal insurances made on old policies $1,547 61
To amount received ea account of 11.43.338.
meats Nos. 9 and 10, from members in
Berke county, . $9;021.17
do. do. Lebanon county, 2,573 98
do. do. Lehigh " 1,521 37
Ito. do. Schuylkill," 60 67
On the 16thitAt.; , in Vrederieksburz, Morrie, in
fant, son af. jabn anti Mary Faber, aged li
months and 25 days.
On the 19th inst., at Yorki-Pe. .Iren'e Stine,
infant daughter of W. , 0 . ; and Annie Shay.
On the "Efth inst. ' :in.ltlilicreek. William Seibert,
aged 66 years,4 manilla and 3 days.
The Philadelphia Market:
JANUARY 28, A'M.
The FLOUR:market:4e dull 'under the unfavor
able foreignmecounts, and - Woes arn•drooping.
SOO barrels good Superfine sold after the close of
our report - .yesterday at $5-37/®5 40: A few
hundred barrels extra sold at $6 621, There is
a steady home consumption demand-Iv/Rhin the
range/of these - fignreS and fancyloti frOnl, $5 97i
up-td" $6 - 75. ". • ' - , " '
There is no moveraent in RYE FLOUR or
,CORN MEAL. The former is steady at $4 and
the hitter at $3 'll barrel for Penn Sylvania.
GRAIN.—The offerings of Wheat are small
but fully ample fur the demand, and prices re
main Its last nuoted.. Sales of 5000 bushels. gond
Pennsylvania and Weireeru red at $1 27g1 29,
and white at sl4o@t 47. A lot.of Pennsylva
nia Rye Fold at 75c. Corn is dull et the decline
noted yesterday, but the offerings are only mod.
orate. Sales of new yellow 63®64e.. and old
at7oc. Oats are unchanged about' 200 b bush
els Pennsylvania sold at $34®34?tc., and seine
Delaware at $334@34e. Ta bushel.
PIIELADELP,H ,FA CATTLE' MARKET ,—The
Jfferings of Beef tattle at the different - yards
were lighter this week than last, reaching nearly
1400 heed, nod prices . ruled about the same, rang
ing from $7 to $9 50—the latter for extra quality;
the bulk of the vale=, however, were at from $S
to $9 the 100 lbs. net. About 100 Cows au.
Calves were offered and sold, mostly at the Aven
ue Yard, at from $25 to $5O each, as to condition.
Of Bogs the receipts and sales ranched 4600 head
including 2759 sold at Imhoff's, at from $63 to
Ira, and 1825 at the Avenue Yard, at. Vii®Bl,
the net 100 The. according to quality. Some 5000
'Sheep were disposed of at from 4./ to 510 Te; lb
gross, as in quality.
attbx atti4ttisEnnti.
'tisane linger's estate, Lehigh ,'''
EXECUTR
OS?. NOTICE. ci
county,hou.e, . —1.., -.•-- Re Oh
XIOTICE la hereby given. that Letters Testamentary widow Linger, do. Imuse'farnitare, 100 00
'.an the tatato of Jas BREITIMPACLI, deCd,, into F. r. Meekly, do. wagon shed, ;250 00 ,';. !
of Jeeksetr! torr'illibip, Lebanon .:ounty, Pm, hare been ~ !.. . , - . a. i.--i---, , Y,240 CO
ri
granted 'to' the undersigned. All persons, therefore, Jamb Daub, Lebanon ca.; bar,, an' 9 0
having claims against said P;stsite ace natuested to Joint Pain; I- de. itable, -, - ' ' :100 00
sent them, and thoseilidebted NOW niftke /0 . 00 „
..__Christopher liehny, do. wash.bouse, 30 28
iiilment. WILLIAM. S. REITENBAOLI, ' Samuel Beckley, do. house, 19 00
3lyergtowo, Letanon county. Pa. Martin-Withers do barn and wagon
PARCEL C. BREITENBACR, ” house, 3,175 OR -
'Roxboro Philadelphia, Co.,Pa. -
Johathan Steiner, do. barn 600 00
i ,
January 38. ! 86 /.4 4 ! . -
:v , Plrit ILIC -- S
R. 4 1 6 1
I '-OF PERSONAL - i'1 4
.9VERTY.
..
ELI, be sold public: sale, at the puhlic t hou on se.O n t
SIAVTUIATITIEBTIV.ZRY the
e lsktCf, ou tt h e o fe t Zfwl n g tircti
, slat—BUGGY, new SLEIQII. good Beds and Bed
steads, Duok, Tables Orall, kinds, 4 Wood and ,
Coil Stoves, SETTEE, SOFA, Hite.hen-cupheard,
.. .
.. Ail
ZotsanlG;rnz:upboards, 2-Clocks, ,!feat and
Lard Stands, Barrels. HAY by the
ton,
Looking Glasses, Queensware and Glassware a.lees,
. Shovels, Spades, Forks, Meat-bench. 'Boards and Scant
-1 ling, Benches, Saddles, Bridles, MANABB, a variety of
I,BOoas, and many other articles of Itouselica an g.
Kitchen Furniture.
* Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, AL, when terms will
be made known by 'WILLIAM 11. STOZWER.
. Lebanon, *January 80,1601..
To the Laboring Classes of Lebanon Co
A MASS MEETING
Ul , the workingmen will he held in the Court house,
Lebanon, on MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY
4,1861, for the purpose, of taking into consideration the
present condition of the country; cud to propose such
measures as will beat eubserTe the interests of the In
_
Muftis' classes. •• -
eoreral speakers from abroad will edam* thil , rseetl
ing, Let the bone' and Billow of the county attend In
their strength.
Workingmen look to your interests and geard them
with a Jealous tpre
Zy Order of the Committee.
W. S. Anderson,
L. L. Greenawalt,ea .! .
Silo. Yo rdy,
ino.l . hoinms, '
Charles Brotherline,
Owen tanbach, '
Jacob O. Gabel, . •
David CS" •
.. • • . Adam Rise, .• .
T lf h e o n m ry a. B 7 . lioe ors 4tck,
Josiah Loheer,„ ' - lleinV Zimmerman,.
Carrol Ore%
..
00. _ ,
Win Reliiiiehr, - . Andra. —r.
Lebanon; faltristY ll.ar $. ;
, . .
-011441, 1 , Wit TE D."
HE, undersigned will nap . the highest prices for ail
kiwis of grin WSEAT,
gc~R,YE,
Tt WAX
at the Warehouse, 1 3 the velem Vans), *ilea street,
North Lebanon. , +TORN lAMBI,.
North Lebanon, June 6,1160.
NEW ADVERTISE BENTS.
utual Fire Ingurance Coin
pany or Annville,
LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. .
rlllll9 COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1855, and
Is now In full operation and ready to make lemur-.
Blip" on Dwellings. and other Buildings, on Furniture,
and Merchandise generally. Also on Barna; Continita,
Stock, Farm Implements. /M.. on a Mutual PrMelpM.
MANAGERS.
Samuel Seabold,
John U. Manor's,
George Rigler,
John Altseein,
Rudolph Item.
Joseph F. Mats,
Christian Bachman,
William Early, Jr..
George S. Doingardner,
J. D. A, Garman,
George Dungen,
John D. heivor,
Daniel 8. Early,
JOHN ALLWErST, President,
RTIDOLPII 11sRR. TrOOSUrOr.
JOUPkt F. Maw, Secretary, -
Samuel Srabold, Traveling Aient,
Jucob Schnotterly, Agent, Fredericksburg.
Annville, January 30,1861.-Iy.
STATEMENT
OF THE MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ANN VILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, , PA.
PROPERTY insured from Julie 13th, 1859, to Janis
ary 24.1801.
Actual malt velum_ $1,015,413 73
do , Amount insured, 761,560 so
NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED 595.
RECEIPTS from Juno 15th, 1859, to Jan. 2,1881 viz:
Cash membership and premium, $1,074 40
do Interest on money loaned out, 43 24
- 2.119 64
Expenses from Juno 16th, 1869, to January 3d 1861,
Cash Paid for Charter & Fees, $l3 25
do do and Press. 600
do do Sundry expenses, 12 84
do do Printing. Blanks,
By-Laws and advertising, 130 62
do do Blank Books, Etta.
tionery and Postage • 13 90
do do SattekSeabotd, A't 300 00
do de. J - Moltstotterly, do 7 - 60
do 110 Ad'm latboden, do 7 It/
do •do 0. B. Fink, do 10 62
ao do C: P. Stioemetx, do 300
do ' do Sundry managersfor
scrrico as agents, 23 25 •
do do Managers and Com
mittees, 20 02 -
Loss by Bra frow Jana lbth,
1859, to January 2, 1861.
Cash to John N. Smith, Stable
and contents, . -$409 to
Cash to Joseph Sniith, Stable, 75 00
tie J. 11. Klnporta, -do 75 00
do William Ault, House,
(damaged) 75 00
Cash to Hiram Bolts, Stable, IOD 635 50 1,183 OD
Balance in hand of Treasurer, Jan. 2, 1861, $938 OF
JO MN AU.WJ IN , Prealdent.
JO.IFPU N, brarz, sec 4 y. [Anuvilla, Jan. 110,
„ "WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY 7
OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY.
Charter Perpetual.
( O FFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA.
11 This Company was incorporated by the Legis
lature of Penneyliania on April 2,1820, awl is sow in
full operation; and ready to make insurance on Dwel
lings and odier 'Pt* ildings, on Furniture or Merchan
dize generally; also, on Barna.fsod contents, Paroling
Implements, &c., &e.„ on a muttial principle.
This Company will not insure property outside of
Lebanon County, as It is designed to be merely an asso
ciation for Lebanon countjl'arl as such. it will insure
property perpetmiltYlittskafe as any other Company,and
at far lower mtesi' , Theiftsifrance fees, being only $l.
50Lfer membership. Policy and Surrey. Anv further.
information can be had by calling on any of the Hoard
of Managers, and racers. or any of they Agents.
MANAGERS.
Jacob Weidel, Joseph P,owlnitu,
Jacob Beadle, John L. Recker.,
D. S. Hammond, Henry Fortes,'
Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr.,
Thomas Forster, John D. Krause,
Jacob Bomberger, David E. Miller,
Adolphus iteinotild.
JOSEPH BOWMAN, President.
JACOB wEiDF,L, Treasurer.
J. HENRY aIILLEII, Secretary. .
Agents—J. C. Reisner, Jefferson D. Light, Jatchs
Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. W. Ryan and Henry
Meyer. [Lebanon, January 30,186 L
SiIitisTTEENTEC
ANNUAL REpowr AN D STATEMENT
$12,187 14
Collector'* Commissions off, 408 00
11,7L0 03
Arroarogre from mambos withartmt, 4 31
Daticitucy, January 1, 18br,
gY.ATEDIEXT OF EXPEATSRS for the rectr, to Dec..
31,180 u.
t managers' fees and damage committees, $233 88
tattling, annual elections, paid . ' 300
Printing and advertising, paid in
:perks co.. 8,94 50
Advertising paid in Lebanon en., 37 50
" " Lehigh " 39 25
-- lea 25
Subscription to the Insurance Reporter, 1 00
Postage paid during the year, 20 74
Making duplicates for assessment No.lo, 3 1 80
Agents' fees on 230 now descriptions taken, 91 40
Filling out 3143 polities. 83 12Y.1". 47 87
...cretary's fees an 3.53 ptniee4, 83 40c. 353 20
ecretary's salary, lOO 00
President's fees on 3'3 policies, 23 91
44 " for notifying damage committee, 4 00
Money refunded, 3 00
Treasurer's salary, 50 00
Auditor's " 0.850,) 50 00,
Total expenses, 7B
Looses byfirerfrom Jan. 1, '6O, to Doc. 31, 'GO.
Dr. Beyerle, Berks. co., (Brewery,)" $1,542 00
Jacob Potteiger, (house;) 1 500
Moses 31 oyer, .(Barn.)' 1,51015 ,
0. Bend, 1 . (Smoke-house.) 112 00
Jun. E. Addante, (cite stOelk,) 120 00
Jaws: Withers, Mouse and Barn,) 1,405 50
Jonathan Laucks, (Ilonse,) 300
(Total losses ty lire, $10,36.5 SR.) $11,;63 06
Deficiency as per last year's statecalent, - 3,306 04
Ilrrer in Filbert & Key svr's 1038 R 1809, 60 00
0, the undersigned, appointed to examine the ac
gpitriti tf the officers of the "Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, of Sinking Springs," do report, that wo have
carefully examined thu-sarneiand find them correct as
above stated. -
Witness our hands at Sinking Spring. the 7th day of
1861. ANDREW KURR,
JORN VAN REED.
Tbe Board of Managers, at their meeting, held Janu
ary 7th instant, at Reading, re appointed the old offi
cers. to trim
Solomon Kerby, President, Kerbyville P. 0., Berke
enmity.
Win. Peacock, Treasurer, Beading.
Aaron Stull, Secretary. Sinking Spring.
Jacob Schaefer, Agent,
John B. if fester, Agent, Lebanon.
C.O. Maly, Agent, Fredericksburg. Lebanon co. ,
January 361
PUBLIC SAL - 1,11,
IXT.II,L ba.sold at silf4.llt thelate residence or
y v„. oDr. CaBISTIAN BuCtitit, in tzbutifersttNti,
Lebanon county. on FRIDAY, vnurAticrs, asco,
at 1 o'clock, P. 31. the follovang Yerßotpl PRlplrty, viz;
- II ARN ESS, Wheelbarrow. Perko.
Enke*, flay-Ladders, Windmill, One
1 7 4. 1 1' Ho rse Wagon. Sleigh. Cora-Fodder,
Cultivator '
Bcythes, Settee. Clock,
Ifitchen.Cupboard,Chaira, Bed and nedsteeds, Elecrent.
ry, Desk, Bureau. 2 Onus, Grain-Cradle, House and oth
er articles too numerous to - mention.. '
Atte'rulantie Will.be given and terms made known on
day of 5a10 ,6 .1" - 'Dr. A, V.! BUCtlelti A.dministni,tor.
SbaefferstOWn4anni . ry 16, 1861.
FOR SA I. ` '
One. Seven- Octave-Rosewood Piano
Tine Nei tibo-Horse• Spring Wagon.
Or, ig Awn,* loith ,Tongue for;two—lior
-
and. Shafts.
Aar For farther.paritc‘dara inquire at this office .
Lebanon, January 20,1801.-4
Great Bargains!
L. K. LAtTDERMILCH
Offers Ids large Stack of
PALL AND WINTER GOODS,
At greatly
REDUCED PRICES !
French and American Black Cloth,
, }Dick and Fancy Cassimeres,
Silk Velvet, Cashmere nod Fancy Silk Vesting,
Satinet, Union Cassitneres, Searles; Sic.,
Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, fur Ladles,
Shawls, Shawls, Shandy Shawls,
• 't - .• •
sPeLaines, plain and fancy,
Ilosiery and Gloves,
_Slack and Fancy Dreas
Figured and Plain French Merlimaii,-
1 Figured and Plain German Itiorlnoes,
Black and Fancy Alpaccas,
'Figured Cashmeres,
blubles, Zephyr Hoods and Under Sleeves,
Merino Shirts and Drawers,
• Buckskin Gloves and Mittens,
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets.,
Calicoes at all p , ices.
The highest market pricea paid, in merchandise. fur
1 all kinds of Country produce, at the Old Stand of (lets
Pilleger, Cumberland street, Lsbalion. now occupied by.
, L. K. LAUDEItMILCU,
Lebanon, December 5, 1800.
NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH
DIVIDED!
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
OF the Legislature of the COMMOWV2Iii 11 of Penn
sylvania, in reference to the Borongh of NORT t
LEBANON, has caused en unusual degree of excite
lowa among Its quiet inhabitants, but not near an
much as the Fresh Arrival of
416ir The Proprietors feel confident that they are still
able to supply all their custeuters, and the "rest of
mankind," who will favor them with a call, with any
farlety of then
The new system enable:: thorn to sail at greatly re
amed prices, which they hope will be a great induce
ment Amen desirous of tmying cheap, to give them a
call. Can arid See for yourselles,:' •
" 4 , 2 r 'AMU and Gentlemen are most Cordially invited
to give thorn a Call, arid examine for theinselVos.
North Lebanon Borough, April 20. 1859.
$ 7, 18 10
RAUCH & LIGHT.
At the Corner of Cuntherland Street and Plank Road,
LEBANON, PA.
in iufonn•
Allscrtteißr . Vi l e C n i ls & an i Ct i g ri e r p
public i g n c l r l aTy .
thus they
have just opened a large and carefully selected assort
ment of
DRY GOODS,
tmocatiz.
QUERNSWA &c.,
to which tlkey respectfully Invite the atteutiou of the
public. Their
DRY GOODS ,
have aII been selected with the greatest care front the
largest Importing !louses in Philadelphia.
GROCERIES,
A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees. Tett, , , Chocolate,
and all kinds of Spies .'. • Also, a large assortment of
QU ERN WAR E,
among which are the newest patlerns, together with al.
most an endless variety of hoods in their line of busi
ness, which will be sold very tisesjt fur rash ? or Country
Pilaw:a taken in exchange.
J.
'Thealtoiation of Bfillersimil rairre4i 'is directed to
their large stoth of .MOS, which they will sell at
wholesale prices,
October li, MO.] ILADC.II &' LIGHT.
WOOD and COAL, YARD.
T TUE undersigned, having bought Mr.
1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a PP-AJT- g ,
ahart distance north-east of Niepirg. Foster &
hutch's Foundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF
WOOD end front Ott) to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and-grades, which I will sell at thu yard or deliver
at as small 'wan as will suit the times. I therefore in
vite all thoso - thnt aro In want of any of those articles to
Call and see the', .
ascertain mires, and judge fur
themselves. -DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.)
North 7.ebanon. April I d_1855 —tf
nEr Fashion:l l'a "Wring
Ni r t i i c ie u o sk ii! ' enl " .7 - 11, 1 t. N .„ w" tt a t r lre P l e m t A t s r l i ilY i arl)
his Tli)1,0IIING Business to Cemberland Street. two
doors Nest of iglu:gees Store. end opposite the Washing
ton - pause, where all persona who wish garments made
rib in the most thelmionablestylo and hest manner, are in
vited to call. He has lateiy received time New York, Phil
adelphia, Paris and London reports of
Spring and Suomer Fashions,
and as he bas none but the best workmen eadnyed, he
guarantees that all work entrusted to him will ho done
in a satisfactory manner.
tra,..With his thanks to his old customers for their pat
ronage heretolbre, he respectfully solicits public favor.
TO TAILMISI--Just received and for sale the N.York
and Philadelphia Report of Spring m Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements
accordingly. 11.111, liorFkAig,
Lebanon, April 7, MO.
SELLING OFF A. .C . MT.
rium iar g o and extensive stock of FANCY DRY
.1 GOODS at the "Centre Buildings ,
are being sold
at cost. The stock comprises a general assortment of
DRESS GOODS, such as
Plain and Fancy Dress Silks,
Bi l l Manta, Curta in Goods, &c., &c.,
is largo assortment of
SIIAWLS. •
SLIAWII,67 , •
CkitT,t; TS & MATTING,
CARPET'S tt MATTING,
QUEENSWARB,
QUEENS WARE.
.
Also a ganaratassortatem Ira GrOven'arid Hosiery., La
dies' Genera sind 'Dress 'Tfitriinittgs, With 'many other
articles trL'iittiterons to nteition.` Call and see, and
save num ey at the ..Centra'Euildings"'of
llsarn. & BROS.'
las:We Mad off,tr onr ENTIRE STOCK of Dry Gonda,
i., , ,...,:t., - -3.....4ueetlswaie, Groceries, &c., far.salft% .to such
,tlitat!'. ire' Wish to enter the Mercantile Inisitteast ablo .
15 our well arranged sTonn Rooms FOR. ItliNT
`selVettr:—the most desirable stand in Lebanon.
Lebanon, December LID, 1860. RADER St BROS.
$ 3 3 1 Q 7
r,ins 63
sih.l4fl 74
Can bur your Clothing, fur yourselves and your Boys,
in ;Very variety nod at low cash prices by cull
ing at the cheap Clothing Store of Het
seustein Bros., opposite the Court
Mouse, where you
Save at least from 25 to 80 percent. Alt kintis of Cloth
log and Furnishing Goode, are to be had at t: to
Store at the lowest cash prices and re
ceive weltinado Geode. Would
it not be much better to
Much valuable time by calling at once, and laying in
your go*. of Clothing for the Whiter at thid
ii*tabl'ishment, whim) you will ear
tak hay gm, thotall value of your
' 'iterkietolier the place—Cumberland Street, opposite
thd Court House. L'IIIZENST BIZOS.
Lebanon, November 7, 1860.
WIN - E . AND LIQUOR
---- 4,787 65
...V. WIC corner of Afgrket. and Wider stredq, ktbnaton, Ai.
Y• It'. DEVI, Aget, reineetfullt inrotnN liklitehlis
' and the public,. thiet itY"fists' laTieit 'the above
fa h% fOneharideupied hy Emaniel Reigart. end large
ly Increased the stack of WINES AND LIQUORS, with
.c. — 4selections from the CIIOICEST BRANPS and
={7 it.qttalities now in the market. My assortment
, •
coneists of Ortard, Ilenneey, rivet Castillion,
T. [Limes, Martell. Marett, l'eilevoision, J. J. Repay 1
Co., A. Surgnette k Co.
IVlNES.—Cbampagua, Ohl Oporto, Durstinsli,aaret,
Sherry. Lisbon, .Tene;:a., hock, Muscat and
Maingq, Of VariT, - ,e ;rands and qualities.
Holland Dia, Seheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits,
Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender,
Blackberry. Cherry,Oinger and Raspberry BRANDIES;
Cordials, Wine Bitters, Masterdom Bitters, &re. ac.
Also, constantly or hand a superior qualit y of Old
Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS,
of the very best qualities. awl Pure Cider Vinegar.
Prom long experience be natters himself that ho will ,
be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronise
the now firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish
ing the best brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices,
will be maintained. All articles sold at this establish
ment wilt be what they are represented.
Lebanon, January 0, ISSI-'3m.
I
$16,259 70
TURNPIKE - ELECTION.
'MOTION is hereby given- that an eicaion by the
IN Stockholders in the President, Managers and Com
pasy of the Saks and Dauphin Turnpike road will he
held at the Public House of J. L. REXY.Titgli, in Myers
town, Lebanon county, Pennsylvania,
On MONDAY, the 4th day of MARCH next,
between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock,
P. M ~ of that day, for the Furrow of eluttiug Our Pros -
idea, Eight- Managers, One Treasurer, and such other
officers ee be neeess— to conduct the affairs of
the . said Company during the ensuing, year.
At ttlo POMO thee the Annual Statement of the Treas
urer-Neill be laid before the Stockholders es noted.
11Arder of the Board, LIENIII:„DtpIA., Protet.
Jaros4totom., Treasurer . i . antinry, 17. Mtn.
.t •
Al din inis Ira I ora . s Notice.
. ..
N 0 , 4,6,1 is.hereby given that raters of Adtainistra
tion on ihe tstate of Dr. CORI:MAN Doonat, late
of Heidelberg townAhin.,,poks&OH couuts, -Pa., ,doe'd.„
tittiMPePn, greiil. , 4l'.to the iludtrreigned; of the'town.htp
end
,eonn,t3: 4Coresaid. AlPparypea. thereforr, bastes;
cralroa 61/Ails. said Pitnte, *lll - 13tenee preaent Ahern,
and tifOire IrldiDleil are muested - tolnake.payraent.
Dr,A...V. ONCHEE, Administrator:
o.lll64toiv,iiship. January 16, 1861. , '.. '
. . ' r iXT.iliited to Ilimy,
.
to-T .04000 bushels COAX ,• - - , 1 . .
- --• " ' 50,000 btobeWoA.TB; :
,Ell.l)(6l,buttltele WEINAT: .
...aIio,,CLO.F.EDARED. *MDT. DI SEED, Flaxseed. for
whleh ilia 'Abed CASH prince will be paid at the
anus Van" Railroad
Deo't'.llll;ll'4E
Lebanon, July 11, 111 IX)
Prarui Rush for the People's Mod Quarters!
THE ACTION'
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
. at the aLANSION MOSE STORE OF
=Mt=
CHOICEST GOODS.
AT TIIE
CHEAP STORE
BAGS! BAGS!! BAGSN.
trench Merinos&
'Weal Plaids and Wool Delaines,
Cashmeres and Thibet Qioths,
Del ai nes, Calicoes. de.
, White Goods—plain and ilg'd
Jaconrie, Cainbries, Irish Linens,
YOU
WILL
SAVE
MONEY.
4 INE• '3IE" 4E181311M 31E3.
FAMILY GROCERIES !
Port...litco Sugar o Prime MO Cefiee,
New 0119 ans BuStIN Prime Java Cori!ho,
Repned4 B& C Sugar, Young Dyson Tea,
Puiverised Sugar, Imperial Tea,
Crushed Sugar, Baker's Chocolate,
Loaf Sugar,
Soveiring'irifyrcip--
Dhliadelphla Syrup,
Sugar aud hilegesses,
Kew Orleans ar'olanos, (hew Crop)pristr,
Layer Raisins, pried Apples,
Valencia ltaNne, -Dried Peaches, (halves)
Seedless Rabin; Dried Cherries,
Currents. Dried Elderborrles,
NEW hf ACKEREL,
PRIME .11AM, -
PRIME MILES'S', .
• PRIDE
CANDLES,
SOAPS. Are-, de.
On hand, and floor supplies constantly received, and
sold et the towost rash pricas, at the New Store of
W.. 8 , kJ. ECKERT,
Cumberland etre4t, Lebanon, Pa
• WANTED.
BUT-TER, LOD. POTATOES,
BOOS, TAILBOW, DEANS.
SOAP BEESWAX, BRISTLES, &a, &a.
For which We pay the highect market price in Ex
change for Merchandise. W. K. & J. ECKERT.
Lebanon. December 12.1.960.
Farmers and othnrs Take Notice.
TIM undersigned having purchased the en tire
estairlislitnent of A. MAJOR & BROTHER,
will miiinOtetiirh rifel keep on hand a very general as
sortment of MACIIMEHY and FAILMING ; IMPiX
MENTS, embracing Implored poUltilio.ltll , l : Powers
and Threshers; Railway liars. }'poem nod Threshers.
Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse 'PARE;
Mumma S Patent Folder, Straw and Hay CUTTER: Ceat
Iron Meld itrdlers. Grain Pane, Hay Elevators, Clover
Hollers, Cortesliellers; . hy halal or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, Cultivators, Fm. o , with a variety of the
best PLOUOIIS in 'use, In.
All of the above Macilmes are of the latest and boat
improvements, and are /1 warranted to giro satiefaction.
eastbtos of. on kinitt vutde, to order.
and at short, notice. Ito also tn - rennfnetttres STEAM'Ie.C
-OINIIS. Mill 0 caring,Slatfang, anti Mill work In general.
and pays particular attentiou to Repairing Engines and
Machinery of all kinds.
lle incites all to call and examm3 the work at the Ma
chine Shop, 011 PiNtonovit STBECT, Lebanon.
Air All °Hera or cotatuatticatioon by mail tall Lo
promptly :Molded to. D. M. XARMANY.
Lebanon, Le/mutat
Lebanon, August 8:1960.
110 Yucx.-1 linen appointed A. NIAJOR S BitOrliEit
my A gents for the puripure of carrying ontlia a lora
latfitiess. D. M. IiAIt3IAN Y.
Lebanon, August S, 1960, "
Etta,in Loxc.te ILE ...J [MN G. (iA 11P.1... XCOB
LEBANON
oar• and Sasia Manrnafactor,•.
Located on the .51eu age Read, >mar Ournber.!enct
Street, L'aTt bebantea.
4 . 7 I'll V, 111141Cfrsigned respectrOly
ruin the public in oncrat, that th.c.7
.I'. hose added largely to their former estair
anal also have all triune of the
e 4, - latest and best improved MACHINERY
in the State in full operation, such as
- - - _
WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4- .
fur conducting the gt.neral biudnom for
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, Atc.,
and tiro experience acquired by E. Lomo.teic
GABEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and
Luniber Trade, ter a tintriber of years - past, affords Full not
suraneit or their ability, in connection with J. GABEL. to
deirct stork suitabie to the wants of the Door and Fatah
business in this State,
They now offer to Meehanlest and Farmers generally,
upon faroralde tonna, a judiciously. assorted stock of
DOOM. SAS U. bc., from the beet Lumber manufactories;
in the state, feeling confident that• their assortment Is
not to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in Mae, quality or finish, and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The icillowiag list coullitises the leading articles of
stock ou hand:—
Doom, of all sites; Sash, of at/ sizes;
Door Frames, for brick. and Architraves;
frump houses ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.;
Window Frames, for brick. Surbase;
Fuld frame houses; Shutters, of all sites;
All kinds of Mouldings; Illituls..of all sips;
O.G. Spring Moulding, of all slim; Wa.sh.bottitiK ; -
LONGACItE, GABEL & 11110illi•31„
I'. B—Planing, ere., promptly done for those
uruishing, the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 15,'67.
LEMI3EI3GER'S
c Low u Nit A UIPAC TO RY.
t riIIANKFUL for past favors, the uratersignesi resli4ct
j_ fully informs the Public, that he =tininess to carry
on Lis Manefaetory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale as ener. It le unnecessa
ry for hiss to say more, than that the work will be !lora
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has moslitMis
work and same so well known in the surrounding ioun
try. He promises to do the work in the ehorteet possl.
bin time. Ilis`nmettfactory is its complete order. and Le
Matters himself to be able to resider the sameeatisfactien
as heretofore. lie Immo factures
Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cassinetts, .131anke0, Willie
and ether Flannels, all in the best manner.
Ile also cards Wool sod makes nolls. For the eenve.
nienee of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will bu taken
in at the following placer—At the stares of George .t
Pyle, Looser A; Brother; George Reincehl, and at
the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, 'Lever
the Market Nose, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
store of Shirk & Long, in North Behanen; at S. Gosh
ere; Bethel township; at the public house of William
Eartist. 'Fredericksburg; at the store of S. It. Bickel, ht
Jonestown; at the store of Mr. Weituer, Bellevue;
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr.
Zimmerman,'East Hanover, Lebanon county. Alt ma.
erials will be taken away regularly, from the above pla
cos, finished without delay, and rdturtted again.
Those of his customers who wish Stocking Weal card.
ed dyed and mixed, ran leave the same, white,.afthe
above mentioned places, with directions hew they ietklt
it prepared. *r his customers can erthir the Snicking
Wool to be prepared front the Wool ef , -the undersigned,
will be done and left-tit the detlfred platies.
N.ll. Ills &WEN] tbSt those having Wool carded, will
pay,the,Citsh tbergfor, at the.above named *noes:
LYON- LEMBEROth.
, .
East Mau:o'er, 'Lebanon county, July ..I,l§oo.
OWEN LAITBACHIS
New Cabinet- Ware Rooms and Chair
trket SL, 3d door polih. of Me L. Volley Railroad.
Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of
FITRN4ITRE - and CHAIRS, in the county.
rimlE public is respectfully reimest.- •
ed to Dear in mind that at these
Ware 'looms will bU thimil the hest ' -
tiFsortinittit of FASIZIONMILE std HAND
803IFllgPfUltl: and CHAIRS. Persons in want of
any Id, would b,st eall and examine bis stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own
work) he warrants to be better titan any offered in this
place. Prices will he cawmt than at any other place,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon,
Ail orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu
ted at the lowest prices.
All persons purohosing Fornituee from him will be
accommodated by having it delivered to them. to any
part of the county. Fate OF Comtim, and without the
leta,inJury, as he hoe procured one of the best cusli.
icruyllArniturA quogglis, t ,peeinily fur that purpose.
COVPINti haute to order. and funerals attended
at the shortest notirn. ti,,honoo, Sept. la, moo.
New Furinigtere Stage.
umonsos D'UNDOW,E'.'WouILI respectfully in
-11L form the public that hit has 31.11111VM Oppo,it, the
old p:" 6 ,. a 1,-a- d o ", w ,,t, ot,,Bowunnes lintel, on Cum
berland Sir&t, where ice will keep the largest,' finest.
and rheape,d assortment of 1 0 111tNrEUR E ever offered hi
Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Fmniture, which he will sell lower re
than the like can bo bought at any other
place in Lebanon. •
lie has on hand a large assol4pumt of 8°1115.,:7"
Tote-a-totes, Lange's, Centre, 1'11;r,- card and other Ta
blas, What Note. lint ratetzt, Al Also a large end cheap
stock of et.,iyod, Cane-seat, and common Clinics, Settees,
P'::steads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also. Looking
Glasses,—Gnilt , Rosewood and Maltogany—very cheap,
Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby llorsTs, for
children.
1,7 n. Particular attention paid to UNDERTARLYCL—
e has provided himself With the FIN EST If EARSE N
LEBANON, and will make Collins and attend Funerals,
at the shortest notice nnd most reasonable terms.
Lebanon. December, 28. 1859.
Cbarles BrolheilineN
CA 13 IN-BT.:MAKING ESTAI3LIMIMENT,
I - W.,vi',',F . ,,.Y.,,,F,',"..7.1."2b17,07d1„mtr,',batTtr,',5„:".`6,18,.1:-
liable establishment of the It ' ind in lebtnon,
lie makes any thing end every thing belonging to his
trade. 'Makes end sells butler made mild bet
=
ter finished work then any other establish.
meet in Lebanon.. LIIB spanner of Turning
out Ware s cannot be boat. Ali he asks of
those - he wont of FURNITURE, is to give kiln It roll be
fore before buying elsewhere,
Lebanon, December 19, 1860-Im.
NW CABINET AND CHAIR
111ANUFAC,TOR: 1 1.
rulftß rDbscriber respectfully informs the piddle that
hu has the largest and beet assortment of FURNI
TURE and CLIAIIiS, ever offered to the public of Leb
anon county. lie bus Ou baud at bit; Caltinet,Ware
- '• -"" "'demon Borough. nearly opposite
MOMS, In 1,.... -.....„ ". —tar's, a
Zeller's hotel . and a row doors south oz n 0...... "
splendid assortment of good, Pubstantfid and fashiona
ble Parlor. Cottage murelmmber YIJILNITURE, eon
siatil• el:501W, TETB-A-3BTES, LOUNGLS. WiIAT-
Win Wirt*, eiMlia, BititiMarduntPeoramon
TABLES i Breading and Coalition BUREAUS: .
nedsteada, tir,i)rk-Stands, Wash•Stauds,--and
Kitchen Yurhifore. , :of,all kinds. t Also,. a
iii7fge , and ele ., ant variety of FRENER. RAM SPRING
SEATED OH A I ft% Common Speing. Seated, CumaSi . all
blade of Spring Seated ROCKERS.' Also, AVlodsor,
Cane-Seated. and Common, CildliW PIX RA)C4.tat.s - ef
every descriptiOn. '. : '. . ' . . •
.411B' AU Ofifat'S en,ld - LOW' and wito.AINTEP to give
aatifat:tiort,
fkimotra deilrnite.. 9f knowing -the cbaracter;..of the
gondichere offerbd 'for aale; min be fully eatiOed of their
durability by reference to Mom tut rthum-ba.bas man
ufactured or to whom sold.
91d Furaituro.,and, 0 ire. ItEp.itelXtElkanti
11.--COFFII.4 =Me and si:NEatiis attended at
the shortest notice. r JOSEIPIL BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, September 19, 1860..
•
ID You ass AfKIN . S &BRO.'S NOW soot and Shoe
D
StOre.
BOWMAN', HAIM & CAPP'd
I:UM - 13.ER
Thu Way, if yen Want Cheap Lumber.
undersigned hde_e lately formed a partner
-414 for the purpose of engaging in , the Lure -
;ber•Business, ott a new plan, would resipeeffelly Inform
the.;pablle at large, that their plate of business 4 D.LVID
Newan's Ord Lumber Yard, in Best Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut eireet, ono square from the gra/wilt:al
church. They have enlarged the Yard and filed It with
a new atd saeel.lent assortment of all klnde of Luather e
such at BOMIDS, PLANKS, JOllll4ll,
Llotad, SHINDLES, AND SCANTLVd:
of an lengths and tlikknesses.. In short, they aseiteon
atantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned sszeortment of
all kinds of DVILDINo MATERIALS.,Persons In wyunt
of anything In their llne are it.;rltit . to ca, examine their
stock, and /earn their pricer.
Thankful for pant favors, they ho (bat by attention
to business and moderate prices, to marit - cotottlkwksins
of public patronage.
BOWArAN, /IAIIE.II fi lar7
Lebectort. September 6,1810.
Removal.
fr EMS SNAVELY would rospoctfully Inform tits
publid that be hue retiovod bin BUTCHERING El-
LISIIMENT to Plank Bond eleect, south of Cum
berland. adjoining the Methodist Episcopal Church,
where ho solicits the patronage of the public. By strict
attention to business ho hopes to plomo all that will fu
ror him with patronage. CYLUS SNAVELY.
Lebanon, October 10.7560.
NEW 1134KBRY
tittChfreg0.4. W9l4d d reaLreetrdky:inforir the:eta.
zeus of Lel:mono, that beton COpamencea the BAKbI
!NG I3USINKSS, in all Its varieties, at big stand. sou
Cuniberlund. stri-AL Lebanon, nearly opposite' the Huck
and will Supply eustemere With the best BRKAD,
CAKES, Ac., Sm. Flour received from customers and
returned to them in bread at short notice.
CONFECTIONERIES,
of all kinds, flesh and of the best quality, constantly
on hand, end furnished at the lowest prices.
The public is invited to give use a trial.
Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. F. A. MM.
=
G. L. AkTiiilNS k Bro.
riAvElo united in the 110(Y2 and SHOE Beingsss,
11 and from their determination to be punctual, and
make Male hilt the best of work, hey (Vella:a hollohlug
Ai large of 104.4.14. trownrik. Theywlill /11..,41.ki( he t: nod
Itp. their 01.1) STAN 11, 'Nair BUILMNI.I.) in Muria* Street,
'izar'ly opposite Widow Rio es Hotel, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They barn now Ori Band *lot", ansortment S'
FOOTS, SITOES,'TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, &c., which they offer at.redUced
4 Persona dealing at ,t6i9, gitog srostzi, cads to!
m
suited with READr-Attz *oft IC. or lakve it miablA•
order. Satisfaction is eiiWays warranted.
Particular utkention given to,the REPAIRVid
Boots and .Shoce.'• 7 (Lebanon, April 29, 1859.
Tki:%ts 4431.162 t, e Boot and Shoe Store in fitted
LI,. up In good order for comfort and convenience, 6941
fur ladirs and Geod.-Anon..
A & BRO.'S Now Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
up in good order for comfort and convenience,
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Philip I`.llllcCauly
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND. SHOE MAK E R
O/~lsl Cumberland Stradt,omr - dnol• twit or
tbe Black Hope Hotel. Thankful fur the
sere liberal patronage extended to me for the abort time
I have been in business, I. would respect fully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
He has at ail Hines an assortment of HOOTS and
SHOES of LIS own manufacture on band, which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES GAITERS, "so.
Those desiring a neat, well made article, are Inedted
to giro me a triad. Childrend' Shoes of eTery Ylitibtf
met color on hand. Timmy work made to order.
Ai'. AU work. warranted. Repairing neatly dune and
elcarLltz made moderate. Lebanon, Fort. 1t49.
Boot and Shoe Store.
IC JACOB P.CBDEL respectfu l ly In
forms the public that he still contin
ues his extensive establishment in
• hie .v building, iu Cuinberland st
Oho is new building, in Cuinberhintist.
Ith ir whore he hopes ..to render the same
. _
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
Inarttiothwnwith-chtilr'ostont.„ : llninritee Merchants
d dealersan,hl4l)&o;and.liliaMs.a.od ,query one who
wishes to purehasti fashions le and, durable articles in
his line, to dal and GACtillVet;-..161 , 11;7:211Mtv0a, bislarge
end eluded stock.
Ho is deterniined to surpass nil ccrapetttlan in the
MIMI ] facture of ovary article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Linton. A due care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the beat quali
ty of bEATIIEIt and other materials'are used, and none
but the best workmen tiro employed
5,-11 0 returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
Ile hopes by strict attention to businessancl endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
tronngo [Lchanott,Feb.l7,'sB,
THE's. LATEST ItETEIIINS.
alp. AS ALL TIM PEOPLE will soon be full of
Sal anxiety to learn of the latest returns., the an
t ihar,
o•-the.vory letpst,seturna can be found at bio,
spor SUOE, JIAT, CAP, TRUNK,
'taut TRAVELING BAG STORE,
on Walnut Streist, Lebanon, in the shape of the most
complete
•
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
ever offerecrin'tbts place, etnbtaclng everything in the
trade for Lathes, Gentlemen, and Children; and al/ of
the very ratost styles ' and for sale at the very lowest
pri.ms ever named i n Lebanon. It is not necessary to
specify, us this stock coutprisee everything that cat,
properly he kept In a store of the kind. All that Is
asked is that persons Shedd cAti and us:amine before
purchasing elsewhere. Celt soon.
JOB. BOWMAN
*Lk. Measures Wien and Work made to order.
Ort. 10,1560.
1860 NEW STYLES. 1860
A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street between
Market and the eitirt Iloll3.3,norfft side, hto
new on hand a splendid • assortment of the Now
Style of lIAT:3 AHD GSIPS, for'inon - and boys, for 1858,
to-which the attention of the !Maio he respectfully iuvi
tad. Witte of all prices, from the cheapest to the nloos
costly, always On hand. Ile bee alio just open , d a epleu
did airsorment of SII3I3IEn HATS, embracing ouch ee
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO
HORN. SENATE', °CRYAN. and all others.
1101-110 will also Wholesale all kinds of Seta.
conlitry MerChutitt on advantageous terms.
Lullanou, April 21, 1858.
Stoves, , Stoves,StovesA •
7c?OW is tho time to buy your .slioots. beforio cold
I minter les here, oud the best eo oliospost place Is
at tha • , • 4
Lebanon Stove, - Tin and Sheet Iron Manatee-
tory of James N. Rogers,
Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can be bad the
iargest and best asiortinent of PARLOR, GALL, awl
IOtcING STOVES, crier offered in Lebanon. Goa born
rf:!:T Parlors or tied Chambers of his AIWU xnake,:atith
a gitneral assortment of Parlor STOVES,, and a large
variety of the best Cooking Stores in the county or bin' •
ough: which ho warrantu to babe or roast.
WASH FSOIVEIIS constantly on hand of all sizes,
at:d the beet material.
COAT, IlUCKET:i—the largest assortment, the boar
iot Iron, cud the bast made in Lobanon.
Also, a large stork of TIN WA.1113, made or the beet
material and in a workmanlike manner. As he la ti
practical Wor!cman, and hoe hadatkettiVerience or swea
ty-five years. be feels confident that he eau gliN general
satisfaction.
Ile takes this method of returning hi,. thanks to Ilk
numerous eustegf.ers for thoir liberel wupport, and ho
lopes, by siffeAlyiateiidiug to; his own imßiuqsa and
lotting atheekvp.ke, , i al . oup; still reeelse a shin,: of
Public patronage. J.1.5.1ES
_ .
Lebanon, November 7. 18130. _
rrA- Particular attention paid to all kiroia of Jimarno,
Ruch
no Roiling. Spouting. and all work warranted.
NEW TIN AND SHEET
Iron !Ware 31nnufactory.
undersigned respectfully culls the attention of
his friends and the public generally to the feet
that he bus opened a :bop for +he inanufeiture - of aft
kinds of
TIN AND SHEET'AION-WARE,
on Market street, oppo,lte the Lehi:N.l°n Bank. Ile
hopes, by using none but the best materiale, by a per
sonal woo:WO* Of alt the work coming from his os
talltratirnent, and 14y selling cheaper than any other in
Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal share of nubile
patronage.
N. ti.---'lln roofing'. Jobbing, Spouting, ice., will bo
promptly and properly 0tt02......d TO.
Tim public 'We .7., , p0ci011y bream] to givebini'neill.
Lebannn, Sept. 26, 1664. GEO. W. SHAY.
TAKE NOTICE.
BTztaLntrts riff ifc well by railing on J. U. Dansimaa:,'
Arent, As he prepared to do all kinds of TIN
-ItO-OFII.IO,'SPOUTING and JOU WORK froperally, at
the very loweSt prieOsi Ho also has on himd large
and good assnkinent of all kinds of TIN *ARE, and
ell of the most iniproved flas Earning COOK
STOVES end PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the
1 .- different and latest improved RANGES AND
•••" HEATERS, of all kinds. tiu also keeps con
stantly on baud a large stock of all kinds of IROOPPIO
SLATE, which ho afore at less pia Hook -they mu be
bought of any other elatemem l tkonounty.
o. WARE-ROOMS-7,oleAloor Rest of the Lebanon
Talley Sunk, OTh,berlathf Street, Lchation, P 3.
Lebehoplntry 4 1.151rf' • "
ON N
NORTH LE"
Saddle and Harness Ifliana
. factory.
rinni undersighed has Removed
L_ his Saddlery and Harness
Manufactory to a few door's Soot, p.
of the old place, to the large rtxtut '
lately occupied by :Millman a Bro. as '-` -
a Liquor store, where he-will be happy to Kee all his old
friends and customers, and where he has increased fa
cilities for attending 1 o all the departments of hie busi
ness. BON; determined to be behind no othar establish.
m o o t to accommodate eustomcrs, .be
has spared neither pain's nor expense to obtain 'and make
himself master of every modern itupreveinuu.in the bu
siness and secure the scirricce of the hes senrkmen that
liberal wages' VAN, coati:nand. lie will...keen a large
stock on band, and 'Yilltllnfacturent the ahorteet notice,
all descriptions of HAENE."3,
.4110 '"as
Saddles, BiidleS,'C'Ofri4g,E
ail • kind heavy' ilizYn - ess Birggy
Whigs If 114 besC/Irliiiiigtacture . ,:
= .= • Bufald.Robee, Fly Nees
. ,
snob iv Cotton . Weisted; Linen, end a neer kind - lately
invented; .iVELPA' of exery kind, au& aa 'Buggy W .E. 1 4 1e.
Cart Whips. - &c.,.• ILlZiffSoi allileecriptione. il A il
.0.114/,'Wheree-mettio TRACES, .te., 61e., all Of iti fd
will ivertantle Ito ignej to,any , that'intubnebtaitinit.in
tiny Oilier ektftalkliment intim oblititry: AIL lieraeke
that these docking askythinfilia tiffEttue,' , filni,uld'oellet
`Tile place and examine his aloe He ftiilli'Llic fillinst
confidence in his ability to,g i ve entire tiatierattion.
4Gir All orders tl?Alakfi4i7:riNTGA "ana - g . liemptly at
tended to. ":.. ~ ~ ecLomo, %Nut%
Tfoltb I,4ii‘zop. la.
--:-!. .ormigh, Jan. 251 lel*.
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