atitivrtiitt: C M TERMS, LEBANaIi; PA. WEDNESDAX, VEIIRUARY 20, inl. HOME AFFAIRS. •Sir Ma. LAIMACU, at his Furniture Wnre Rooms, on 'duke street, laterthelargest and best assortment of /untill ige. Including it elegant assortment of Choice, that can be found In the State outside of the large vides; and while he admits, that limier aasortments may be found in some of the cities, be denies thatoetter furniture can be produced. Ills prices are very low. Use "LEMBERGER'S Frost Cure" for the relief and cure of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes, Bands, Ears, ite. It has naw t stbod the,test of three winters and can be ISIVI.V, 106POIMOIrdedi Jest the article. Full directions oml:opal...Tench bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L.• Lemberger, Apothecary, Market street s Lebanon. - Mr. Gingrich had on Tuesday of last Week, the first shad of the season in this place. Mr. G. is one of the right kind of enter prising truck men, having had the first shad in this market every year for the last five years.- -The" sold readily at a dollar a piece. * 'Mr. Geo. Waltz has just received ' the following new books :—Pulpit Themes; Si nix and Zion, by Rey. B. Bauman; end A. Pit. grimago through the Wilderness, or the Lend . of Promise. The Democrats of South . Lebanon township, will meet at the public house or Elias In the borough of Lababodi eh SATunDAY, .314a0n O f 1861, at 1 &clink, PAH-, fur the per. pose of nominating candidates for .township or deal, to to supported at the Spring Election. By order of the Committee. Lebanon, February 20,1881.. ControtALL TowNstur.—The Demo iMito of Cornwall township will meet at the house of Joseph Bowman on the Plank Road, on SaT. vunsr, lidsaton 9, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for town ship opines at the Spring Election. By order of the Committee. 0019 Wall, February 20, 1861. We see in the Philadelphia Press, that the amount oontributed in Lebanon lately, In old of the auffertog people of Kansas, is $ll9. Baber & Brothers having greatly reduced their stook of Dry, Goode. Aro now of fering grout bargains to wholesale purehosere.— Also tbetedestrable Store rooms for rent. If. PROUD TO DR A DEAIOCRAT.—The gaestlori was asked lately, if there was a Demo crat in all this proud land who was not proud of being a Democrat? We can answer for this coun ty, that we have no other hind bore. They feel a pride and a eattsfaetio; that their votes have not been the means of bringing on the hard times; It was oat Demooratio:votea that destroyed the business of the country; not their votes that have set the North and South to wrangling; not their votes that sapped the morals of the Elation; not their votes that hare sundered, one , by one, the ties that bound together the Union of our States; not their motes that have made luam in eat a revolution la oar midst, and imperiled the greatness and porter of our country. The Do. money are not chargeable with any of the ca lamities—present or ptospeotive—that affect the people. There will be E*cursion Tiekets iesued on the railroad to Harrleburg, good from the 20th to the 28d, for 90 cents going and re turning. There will oleo be an Ezenreion Train on Friday, up In the morning and down in the evening. A DOWNRIGHT NUISANCE:—WO un derstand that on last Sunday night there were lodged In our county jell 62 loafers, trampers, drunkards, and poor people. This business of providing lodging, fie., in oar county jail has become a regular nuisance during the past win. ter, and is an Immense expense to the tax - payers of the county. We era not hard-hearted enough to desire the poverty-stricken to be east out of doors to perish derlng the inelement season of a bard Winter, but at the stable time think that there le rather more of encouragement given to Vagabondism by' jakinig all In lq,dliscriminately than there is.any necessity for. We are nut cer tale of the essot turn it costs the county to on tertian tbede hordes of vagabonds—many of whom are good-for.nottring'drunkards*-but are inform ed that the cost Is about 50 cents a piece.— Hence the entertainment of those on SuDilay night !mild have been about f 26. Every night during tips whole winter from a dozen upwards to flfty war...thus quartered. What is the remedy for WO Vire do not say, east them oat in the cold to perish; but we have an blots-house, and think that, as these trampers have evidently dis covered that good mmommodations are' provided for them at the County Prison,,, they would also discover; ii the practice •were stopped. that the- Alms House). open for the really deserving. They should -be made to go there, the ' proper plane for them. Them are mei ivhere theJnil must be resorted to, I?ut 'that 'should be the ex• caption, nct the rule. Ser Handbills for Sales printed at the t&DVIIRTISZIL Office; is good style, at'short notice and reasonable terms. Persons visiting Harrisburg on Thursday and Friday are onu—tioned not to bring., poaketrbooks with them; as a gang of plokets are expected to be about to take all such. BOOKS: BOOKBH BOOKSM is,. Now is the time to procure Cheap books. 11. ft NtZDZI4 will furnish itay of If MISR je Bees.' public*. hone until thelBth of Ilaroh, nun, at a discount of 20 441111% ISiti tho.reawitir priciest Como and ex. ' Mate hterstelogneit ind 1 re jro%r oriter*:. • ' Joel publhihed 4 and received, for Bale at the Book Store of IL H. Rade, TUB FAMILY ABATED. 7011 MORNING l/lOXVIUM‘ANIp_IOII.7ZIBRIVALS or TUN CiUMOrt YEAR. TfiC66--111USLINI,50 cents; Embosses! Morocco, Gilt edges,. 81 onto; Aittkque, yowled' eider, $126; Turkey, full gilt Mee and Back; P. 75. ~i ate prposedings of the Democrat. k tia . cto n ation pf Lebanon will be found in this ,Paper.. Not'for rtisoty years have we seen a Dem ocratic Con ration in \ thiseounty, animated with ouh a spirit of eonsolciti.anesti in the rectitude of democracy. TheDensooratiOrel eburnin g hri g ht-,. . yr than ever. The delegates were all men oC nwoo dnenee in the various sections of the .1 they vepresonted, and gloried id the Y amnion,. that Although defeated, the , time appro caking , ...When the good ohi oomo will be neknowledg.la by. :. W+ ell to be the only cause that can ensure pew° and prosperity to our country. They are agai.tf,_ ready to gird on the armor and battle foi the. right, with brighter hopes of success than ever., The delegetee selected are men in whom their fallow democrats have unbounded oonfidence, and' alesurapts of being truly represented in the portant body to svhlotthey are sent, They are able, and not dna, to let the world known that, ', Domoo sely lo right now, has always been, and abltll noiorito wrong if in their power to prevent The third , 4nousa Exanaination 0 t .Yobn W. itarbeso's sehoel wlti be bold oti Tbnre day afternhowient: Should the weather piove unferorable it will-berpostioned te the following 'Wednesday erfterllooll4: ,The kpuilla !chatted to attend. • riww--± timow intu.-111 The l l ~ 11l c( at _. h hir e ers of the Union e -1r - ConitataY their Rail, on Friday, 0 reittuAßT , ,_ 2 , 2l 9:ri n • to ferns the line of Parade at 12 Toes ps., from wants . will wear • the house. Those having etiltP i. , --fa zen •,,di egg , ahem, all others will partia.7. 4 *,* - Brorclerof. the company,. ._ • K._ onts i y . 41 Mum AfeCeortalo INNtivr; lions.for fitaWttaibilicf DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COW9ENTIOR'. In accordance with the call of the County Com mittee, the deligate4 elected On Saturday, the 16th insta assettnishadiairthepoblialouse of Hen ry Siegrist, in the borough of Lebanon, on Mon day, the 16th .Tnit,rat 1 o'clock, I'. M., and or• ganited by exiling 50 Hon. LvonsLustatataca, East Hanover, to the *hair, and.appailting C. IL Melly, of N. Leba non, and, a , John A. Donges, of Jackson, Sea retaried.. ,ho following gentlemen then present ed their credentials, and were admitted to seats. Lab on, Jahn 'Yost, Joel Goodhart. E. W. Lebanon, John H. Krause, Geo. Ptieger, N..Lebenow,b,or ? Henry Lape, C.H. Meily. S. LebitraOtli EliaB lifilyer, Geo. S., Linenweaver. Jackson, - Win. Oblwein, John A. Donges. N. Lab. tp., Henry X. Light, John Tleilman, a. 6. lieidleberg, Emanuel Dissinger, Geo. W. Mace. East Hanover, Lyon Lembcrger, Jacob Baum. Annville, Rawl Heilman, Geo. G. Heilman. 8. Anovillo,.nehry Fisher, Santee! Carper. Cornwall S., Jos. Smith, j.h.s. Wm. B. Kreider. Cornwall N., henry Purina, ios. 0. Heilman. The' corgeention then proceeded to nominate" audelect four delegates to represent Lebanon county in the Democratic State Convention to be held at Harrisburg, on Thursday, the 21st inst., with the foilsman result: SenateriattfolitAfeilman, IL S., N. Alms... Hie. Representatives, William Shirk, Lebanon; S. T. McAdam, Lebanon; Dr, Samuel Thome, Lon donderry. On motion it was resolved, that the delegates have power to substitute, in ease of inability to attend. On motion of Mr. Goodin - at a committee of five was appointed to prepare resolutions. The fol lowing were 'appointed acid committee, viz : Messrs. Goodhart, Meily, J. ileiluien, Pfleger and Donges. After no absence of some time the committee reported the following, which were adopted unanimously : RESOLUTIONS. Reeo/ved, That the Democracy of Lebanon county are in favor of the preservation of the Am'rican Vision._ • Resettled, That no are opposed to secession, believing that n duo observance of .lhe„constitu- Lion' and the Laws, anti a „brotherly regard for the feelings and interests of each section of our country, would have ElVOldili ell our present no. Lionel difficulties. Resolved, That the constitution being an in strument of concessions and compromises, we ere in favor of the compromise presented by Mr. Crittenden, and approved of by tho border slam . states; the plan of Mr. Guthrie adopted by the Committee of the Peace Congtess, or of any oth. er compromise that will bring peace and happi ness to the people of our distracted country, and feel congdent that if the citizens of Lebanon county could have an opportunity of voting on either of these, or a like proposition, as prgosed by Mr. Bigler, would endorse it by an immense majority. - - Resolved that we are in favor of a peaceable kdjustment of the national troubles; and depre cate War under all circumstances. Resolved, That Mr. Lincoln, the President elect, in his recent assertions that "there Is noth ing going wrong—that there is nothing that re ally hurts anybody—that nobody is suffering any thing," shows an ignorance of the state of the county, or a heartlessness and want of sympa thy for the miseries of the people, that forebodes the direst calamities to our unhappy county dur ing his administration. Resolved, That we fully endorse the conduct and poliCy of Mr. Buchanan in all big actions relative to the present difficulties of the country, and earnestly hope that he will persevere to the end of his administration in the course he has laid down. On motion adjourned. LYON LEMBERGEIt, Prestdont. Ciimmis 11. Ignitor, I Secretaries. John A. DUNG ES, MOCK Suss,—On Thursday morn ing, about 9 o'clock, was visible u pretty a sight in the heavens as we have seen this many a day. Three suns and a beautiful rainbow could be seen at the same moment. • Two of the suns were mock suns, and were nearly as bright as the true sun. The leavens were overspread with considerable mist, which produced the phenomenon. The Town Connell met on Tysday evening of last week, when the following busi ness was transacted. Order drawn in favor of C. Beek, for atone, $5.43; P.. L. Weimer, for repair ing Perseverance Engine, $25.68; C. Severein, for mending Hose, &c., for Union Engine, $9.36. Two Ordinances for the opening of streets were enacted. [They will be found in the advertising columns.] A petition for the extension of High street, south from Hill, was received, read, and laid on the table. A committee of three was a- pointed to draft rules and regulations for the markets of Lebanon, with instructions to report at the next meeting. The Collector of taxes for 1859 asked An abatement of his duplicate, of $134.85 for errors, and $47.25 exoneration.— Both requests were granted. Messrs. B. Light and W. C. Faber were appointed a committee to settle with the Tax Collector fur 1859. Adj: Coat ASllES.—Nothing more an noys the denizens of a town than to get rid of the coal ethes.accumulating during the winter. Left upon the side walks the dust is blown into everybody's eyes by the bigh wind, or is upset in the streets to add to the mud usually covering them:: 'Rebody,eeents to regard this refuse RS of utifity. f i wfreis appliedio'aey aegis' pisrpose there would .be rte difficulty in getting rid of it 114 wt ischielly used to MI hollews and 1 Pandit. Zs eriluent has shown,howefbrithat itll:ally be need with advantage for garden walks, where gravel is sdifficult to obtain, soon.as it is wet it forms aimed crust, like a cement, and on clay soils will tend to keep the walks hard and dry. Well mixed with clay, it serves to render them less stiff and increases the strength and fertility of the soil. We have no doubt that there are many other uses to which coal ashes may be applied advantageously. SALES OF BEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Advertised in the ADVERTISXII, or for which hive been printed at the Anvenusen Of fire, rig Thursday, February, 28.---Fersonal Pro Party of John Nutts, near Campbellstewn. Fridny, March I:—Personal Property of Jacob Thom's, in Heidelberg township. Saturday, March 2.—Personal Property of Ja cob Youtz, in Londonderry township. Tuesday, March 6.—Personal Property ofJohn Stoevor, in North Lebanon township. Friday', March 15.—Personal Property of J. H. Missoula, In North Lebanon borough. - Saturday, March 16.—Personal Property of Benjamin Bieber, in .Lebanort. &oda!, Ilatiges. THE PECULIARITIES of the female constitution and the swims trials to which the sea is subjected, demand anocenslonal nicotine to stimulqints. It is important, however, that these shall be of a harm less nature, and at the same time accomplish the desired end. liostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters is the ve ry article. Its effects in nil camm of debility are almost magical. It restores the tone of the digestive organs, infuses fresh vitality into the whole system. and gives that cheerfulness to the temperament, which Ss' the ,most valuable of feminine attractions. The proprietors feel flattered from the fact that many of the moat prom inent medical gentlemen in the Union have bestowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the Virtues of which - they have frequently tested and acknowledbed. There are numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively injurious to the sys tem. Sold by all druggists anthicelere generally eery - where._ giir, Sea advertisement in another C0N11213. Xatttlary, 30, 1861.—1 m. ifir f 3 e e Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Inidgo. rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in,another column. t-Free Trade-seems now to be in fawor with Napoleon 111. To MI in . heed of a good and ,beautiful WIG, on reasonable terms, we would say front es :eerie:meal' on GEOIIGE TITURGALAND, 29 South . , st.,,...llhiladolgbla, when you can be suited in a, style and manner Miaarpamed. :Arisbiprobure a bottle his celebraiedadlii, DYE fot beautifying' the hair, &h. fein 22,4861-Iy. TIIE ,thitEAT Pgife.LE . MEDIVII4 t.— . . -,, The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, are invariably corrected without, pain. or inconve. .1111;1=A-by the use of Jedaon's Mountain Herb Pills.— They are the West and Nereid medicine for m o ts he Ws ete.r Incidental to ibtnalespf all ages, and oe espe cially tin in , have who climate,: .: Ladies who wish to enjoy health should a l ways tlielerPilia:—No.one-who.everusee-thent-oncewill allow herselkti; be Without them ..- Therrampre all obstruc tions, purki Ike bleed r&d. glie to the skid that beau , tiful, clear and ui;, , gthrtir look so greatly admired in a ' ..italielitiil amlbealtiii Pills are an Milispeosable COlnP aut " . . wanly ., At cottatt periods these From one four should be taken each n a y, ti n .: s ii relief la obtained. A dear dOlias, oceasionallyorilLkeeP ei V i*//11° and the blood so pure, that Maw healthy, es t h z , not enter the body. Bold by ail Medicine Valera I Dr. 900. * 3B and D. S. Itaber, Lebanon 'Februaryeta /0 60 ' M . ~ , . I, CRYING Basisr 'ORYING vas iiirrim wark—lzi aea~gadrtee of, ; I.Woottperioritylf Dr.royroms,72,744.Nroty , ccom Alp over every other preparation of the kind, the druggists of this town have almost nil ordered and received a sup-, ply of it ; so cheer up, 'Aloverr.s I N. , more crying ba bies I Do not te put off with any other prepitatiun by any drugghdlvam may not have -received Dr. F.A.TON'S INFAIEng CORWAL, Or''lwbe may on account of get tidg so evrtirthlesrartiele at a cheaper rate:, be:more intersysted u selling IL 'Oot the-best it Is for silo in town. , 4lnorch lip yeti find .Dst.giartx-SOnse BLObik FOOD, t m or ateeos, of the organs and a pulmonary complalute, is abso ^ for - sale in town; and If any suffering from the above complaints neglect to - try this. preparation, they are guilty' of enicide.— 'Cheri all live different NOR. of the BLOOD FOOD—all en the same principle. but graduated to thedifferent de. iiclerieles' of the blood .nrising front the different organs effected. Mtl is for Colits; BronChitis, Consiumption, nnd-bilter chronic compliiiiht eorNing Worn over-offs, gen ,,rally debiliti, or nervdr4rostratina. No. 2. for I.iver Complaints. No. 3, fOr . - vyspepsts. No. 4. 'Woman's ItestoriAth-e. No. s,:Slants Iteconerator. Ask for the No. you want. in See adver. For sale by Dlr. CEO. BOSS, opposite the Court liouk, Lebanon, and T. W. & SONS. Philadelphia. Fob- 0, The Eeba MOIR lttin ai et. eartfulty Corrected IPelip. LEBANoN, WAUNESDAT t FEBRUARY 20,1861. Leh. Mills Tex. Few $.O 50 Eggs, 'lt dos., 12 Smith Extra bOO - Sutter, 14 lb., 11 Lob. Val. Super. Fiurb 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 15 Lard, Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow, 9 Prime Rye, tat tram, 10 New Corn, 50 Shoulders, • 9 Oats, 28 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 400 Soap, 7 Cimothy-seed, ,2 50 Bees-wax, 25 Pi/mowed, 150 White Rags, 5 Dried Applesaa hu. 100: Idliecl Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 100, Flax, 14 lb, /23.4 Penh 'Tans," - 2 50 Bristles, lh., . 40 - Peach "Ilu tech," 125 Itoelbers,lB lb., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool, "A 40 Onions. -67 Soup Deans, 78 qt., 0 Potatoee, ilk bus, 60 Vinegar, It gel., 19% Apple Ltulter,V crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, February 16, P. AL 'The foreign accounts by the City of Baltimore have had no perceptible effect upon the market for Brcadstuffs or Cotton, and trade in all depart ments continues as stagnant as ever. The FLOUR market has undergone but little change. There is rather more inquiry for ship. went, and we notice further sales of 1,500 bar rels, including mixed and good brands of super fine, at $5 ift barrel; 100 barrels extra family at $5 75, and 500 barrels choice do. at $0 50. RYE FLOUR and CORN MEAL are quiet.— Sales of the former at $3 30. Pennsylvania Meal is held at s2'B7*, and .Brandywine at $3 37. • The offerings of WHEAT have fallen off, but the supplies are fully I,ip to the demand, and pri ces remain without change. Sates of 3,600 bush els fair and strictly prime Pennsylvania and West ern red at $1 24®1 27, and White at $1 38Q $1 42. Rye is steady at 66Q 68 cents for:Penn sylvania, and 04 cents for Sowbern. Corn is in fair demand and the advanee noted yesterday is well maintained. Sales of 3,000 bushels prime yellow at 53 cents, and 1,500 bushels old do. at 65@)60 ets, in store. Oats are in better demand and prices are tumor. Sales of 3(4)4,000 bushels prime Pennsylvania at 32@32i cents 3 bushel. No further sates of Barley Malt, and no ,ehange in prices. 500 bushels New York Winter Barley sold at 72 cents, and 500 barrels Spring at 75 cents. CLOVERSEED is in limited request but with. out change in prices. Sales of 490 bushels fair and prime quality at $4 50(gt4. 75 ra 64 lbs., and 100 bushels from second hands $5. Nothing do log in Timothy or Flaxseed. The former is worth $2 25, and the letter $1 3301. 45 -0 bush. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle show a considerable falling off this week, only reaching about 1000 head, including 240 taken to New-York, most of which were dispos ed of at steady rates, ranging from $7 to $9 25 the 100 lbs net, the latter for entra quality.— About 700 Cows were disposed of, mostly at the Avenue, at from $25 to $45 each, as to condition. Some 2800 Hogs were received and, sold this wwek, at fully former rates, including 1552 nt Im hoff's, and 960 at the Avenue yard, at $7 - i@lfti the 100 tbs. net. Of Sheep, the sales reached 6590, at from 4@W.*tb, gross. Atliginitz gotites. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the AXelhodist Episcopal Gliurch. ST. JOIIN'S REFORMED entmon.—ltegular service every Wednesday evening at 6% (Meek , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock - , and every Sunday evening at 6% o'clock.' PROTESTAINT EerscpraLCuencu.—Serricein Temperance Rail every Eundeji at 10 A. M and every Friday at 13%.0. AI. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the eveningat ear. ly candle•light. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening. in Salem's Lutheran church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in Zion's Lutbiian Church. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. AI, at Rome Shoe pike meeting house. German service in the evening in the Moravian church. English preaching next Sabbath evening in the First Reformed church. Marrift. On the 12th Inst.. -at the tesidenee of the bride's father, by the Iter. Samuel Irwin, Mr. Itnnear LA.TsezAw WALKER, of Pittsburgh Allegheny . courety l Pa., to 3liss EMMA. Assam, dat Itef of George Glenn, Esq., of Lebanon On the sth.lnst., by Dart& ender, Esq.., WILLIAM STRICKLER SISARAH Roma ' Ch of Millereek town ship, Lebanon; county. -. 4 On the 7th twit., by the Itev.t.A.ng. C. Wedekind, Mr. JOHN . CusPea.to Miss Ame.A. Mani KREIDER, both of North Lebanon. On the 11th inst., by the sameiltr. Omens S. fissny to Miss KLIZARETU Fox, both. of Bolluview. On the flth inst.; by the Bev. TlNat.,Corbsrdt, Mr. EMA.N. trELIIEsq to Miss MARI' TEE - IMRE; Itoth of Union tp. r i III! • . . On the 12th tuft:, in South ignition( MARYS, wife of link Philip S"; aged 56 yawn, 5 Menthe tnictla days. On 4 . 0-90/ Witt, in North Lebanon township, Ludwig YlUst.'aged about 80 zuanri• On the 2tritiat.,. In South Antiyille toist„nelkip, Ants MARIA. 'widow of the tato Johuatgengl6o;3ln the 74th year of hbr age. On the Met tilt.. In Myerstows of Ifronelatia, jowl Ilmnsu, Aged 29 years, 2 month! and 21 days. On the sth inst., ENNA ELIZAIIMIL, daitgh ter ot John and Oatharioe duller, aged 2 years, 5 months end 22 days. On the Bth inst., dons SPITLER, aged-about 32 years: Xtiti JUDITOWN XOTICE. ESTATE oto ITENRY 11. 31ISSEME11.—The under. signed, Auditor, appointed by the Cone; of Cont i:non:Pleas of Lebanon county, to distribute the bnlanee in the hands of Jonathan Elig pod George N. Miller, Assignees or Henry 11. Missemer and wife, to and among the creditors of said Henry' H. Slimmer, will attend to the duties of his appoin.tnent, at his office, in the West Ward, borough of Lebanon. on Tuesduy, the 101/t day of 3farch, 1801, at 10 o'clo dr, A. 711.,"at which' time and place all persons interested will plense attend. Lebanon, Fob. 20,'01, CLEW, Auditor. •Alf Unit TOR , S XOTICEi ESTATE OF AMOS M. It UN b.—The u odersig Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Lebanon county, to distribute the Valance in the halide of Elias M. Minkel, Assignee of Amos M. Run kel, to and among the creditors of said Amps 4.t. it un kel, will attend to tile duties of hitappoiutment, at his office, in the West Ward, borough of Lebanon, on yrs day..the 21st day of March, ISdI, ut 10 o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all persods interested will please attend. JOSEPLI GLEI3I, Auditor. Lebanon, Feb. 20, 'Ol Avarrows Nortec. ESTATE OF .1011:+1 FEES AND WiFE.—The tinder signed, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Corn mon Pleas of Lebanon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Toter Tjtnmernian, assignee of John Fees, to and among the creditors of the said John Fees, -will attend to the duties of his appol,itment. at his of fice, in the borough of Lebanon, on saturclag, Maccit 28,1861, at 1 o'clock, P. Al., at Which time and place all persons having claims will please pretreat them. ISAAC 11OFFF.11, Auditor. Lebanon, February 12, 1861. NOTICE. NNOTICE is hereby given to those persons holding policies in the *Merchant's Class" of the LEBA NON RUTIIAI, INSURANCE COMPANY, that it is the wish of the Directors to close that Class by , haring the Policies cancelled, the Mass being small, and an. other fire would compel them to make another Assess moot. The Pollees will be exchanged without charge, and placed in the Perpetual Class. Persons wishing to make that exchange, can do no by calling ut the Mee of the Company at any time. • Jonestown, Feb. 20.'61: .9EO. R. MELLY; Sec'y. STATEMENT OL THE LEBANON Mutual Insurance Company 0 7" TER - ANON: MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 4onostewu, February 8,`1861, property at ri5k51,756,580 Guaranteed Capitateubject to' 11.5 - aisseent - 1,053,79 Preminme reCelied ' • • 11,870 64' Amassment collecte4c.:„ - , 2 , 4 70 12 . —__:,_514,057 66 g .i' Mdfl" / ' 4 V7I Whole amount of l e eedt. _ " " unpaid — 2,000 00 - latienee, Charter. printing; id% ' , . vertufing,:to., &c.,, 2 6 „, Solaria of Officers- IniBiCas- - a ,3iB 70 3tnyrefunded t0.i1141 ronA4 4"2 -664 40 X8,!92 . 27 `14,387' 66 • 3 4 34 . oeing & debt of o° t in -e y re. • , W l/611.1011"15,1" ! JDUN' Begnkrrefildent ' 201861. 714,47plgoerttarY1 ; -, NEW ADVERTISESIENTS AN ORDINANCE, ORDAINING the Laying-rout and opening of a street from the southern terminus of Elizabeth -street, in the borough of Lebanon, to the Shaefferstown road. BE IT ENACTED and ordained by the Eurge,ses and Town Council of the borongh of Lebanon, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the rame, that a street for public use, of the width of fifty feet, be laid out and opened from a point where Elizabeth street intersects ISsise alley, in the borough of. Lebanon. thence through land of Joseph Shindel, south; four and three quarters degrees east ; the western Hue twenty three perches, and the eastern thirty perches, to the middle of the road leading from Lebanon to Sluteffurs. town. And the Street Commissioner of said borough is hereby directed to notify the lan i holders through, and along whose land the said street passes, to open the same, and if not done within SIXTY DAYS fro,n the date of the service of such notice, he is hereby author ized, empowered and directed to open, or rause the same to be opened. PASSED, .TEHRLIAIt Y 12th, Mil. D. M. KARM ANY. Chief Burgess. Attest:—D. E. Mitten, Clerk. [February 20, *6l. ORZZNALNCS. Ord -law the tojang eut and opening of an Alley from Jim et **rat, in the It rough f Lebanon, or lout of Jahn Shntt, to the Shaejfershoon I natty CM fiend of John D. Krause and ratharine Six. • -- DE it Enacted and Ordained by the Bur- Ail gem and Town COUI3Cii of the Borough of Lobe uuo,aud It Is hereby ordained by th- autlmrlty of the same: That an Alley, for Public u ao, et the wid It of fourteen feet,he laid out and opened from a paint seven feet No. th f-em the house of John :thou. on Market street In said Borough, ae the centre of said Alley. thence through lot of the said John Shott suit lots of J••hn D. Krause, Jacob Stormer. Catharine Six, and others regpcctively. North eighty five and atm f degrees, Beet elghty.:clAt. Perchea and f .uPtenths to North side of poet at corner of Catharine Six's land at the Public. Road leadimir from Lebanon to Ehleffer.town, and the Street Commissioner of said Borough to hereby directed to notify thu laud tioldera through and whose laud add Alley passes, to open the sumo, end if not done within Sixty Jaye from the date of the nerving of ouch notice, he Is hereby anti:orb:rd. empowered and directed to open or canoe the amine to he opened: D. M. K ARNIANY, Chief Bingen. Armor, D. B. Ilituse, Clerk. Passed February 12.1. 4 61. rFeh, 20, '6l List oftetters plollitlVlNG in the Pon Office,.Lehanen, Pa., L'eb -A, 18, 1861. Persons cullin g for any or mi.! letters will please say they are advertised. ANN L. IICTIMAUPF, to. M. Albright, S. S. ..Markt, Jacob Andrews, Joseph -^ Miller, Francis Aron's, Anthony Miller, Noah Brauner, John Miller, John M. Blake, Geo. IV. - McCullough, Edward Buchanan, T. S. Miller, 4. W. Bachman, E. W. Miller, John _Bachman, John I Miller, John iL Bachman, George Morro, Reuben S. Bensinger, MoiLi&tr Miller, Geo. W. Boyd A Eby, Mouniz, John Carrells, Joseph S. Miller, Alice J. Deemer, Isaac Miller, Charles • Dank, Johannes McCormick, J. Co, Dean, John li. (dentist)Meekel, Phoebe Eby, Mrs. Catharine 'Oswald, Joseph Fetwa, Josiah .O'Brien, Patrick Fields, Mrs. Ann O'Brian, Timothy Flowers, Henry Philips, John Fcirney, Jacob . Peter, John, Frankenfield, Thomas Physic, Dr. Garman, George Pepper, Matilda Clamber, Jeremiah Riegart, Moses Garberieh, Christian'Ridiile, IL. IL • Galley, Richard Schmidt, John Hardy A Budd, Still, Joseph Bellinger, Adam Spillman, John, Hoffman, Mr. A. SchneWer, Jacob Hirnmelreas, Nathan Schaeffer, John A. Herman, Samuel Strickler, John. A. florner, A. J, Trace, Mr. F. Hiekernell, J. Thane, Charles Johnson, William Woaster, Alexander Keeler, Samuel Williamson, U. K. Long, Christian S. Wigs], J. Loughman, John Wagner, Samuel Lynn, T. W. Wel(man,'Max InWiF, Levi Zahn, Anna E. Lebanon, February 20, 1861. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? - - - - BELLINGHAM'S - CELEBRATED STIMULATING UNGUENT, FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. rilhe subscribers take pleasure hi-announcing to the Citizens of the 'United S:utes, that they have ob tained die Agency for ' end are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. . „ THE STIMULATING UNGUENT is prepared b.y DR. C. P. DELTINGIIAM, ftrl eminent idly sician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick sot of Whiskers or a i'dlostache in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind used by the French,.and in London and Paris, it is in niliversal use. It is a beautiful, economical, seething, yet stimulat ing compound, acting as if by magic upon the rests, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap • plied to the scalp, it wilt cure DELDNEFR, and rause to spring up in place of the bold spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn RED or towy hair DARE, and restore gray hair to its orig ins! color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. The `9xotimcr" is au indispensable article in every gentlo - toilet, and after one week's use they would net for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the Only Agents for the article In the United States, to whom alt orders must be ad dressed. Price One Dollar a b - x--for sale by all Druggists rind Dealers; or a box of the “Onguent" (warranted to have the desired effect) will lee sent to any who desire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price and hostage, $l.lB. Apply to or address- • 11111lAUE L. IMO:MAN A CO., DnuccisTl. cc, Feb. 20, 21 William Street, New lurk. "Lebanon Valley Instil We 51) Annin7le, Lebanon county, Penn'et. THIS INSTITUTION, interrupted in its progress by the death or Ito late proprietor, Prof. BALSOMIGLI, has been re-organized, It is hoped permanently, under the. Superintendence of W. J. BIUIINSIDE, A. M. TUE ENSUING QUARTER will commence on Mon day, April Bth. The Fall Session *ill open on Monday, July 22d. . TILE DESIGN of the School is to most, se far as may be, the requirements 01 a progressive ago. The course of study being so arranged and extended that pupils of any age or degree of advancement may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its different departments - of those Brancime of Edneation most useful or desirable 3n the different spheres of life.— THE ENGLISH'. DEPARTMENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, practical - education, which may lie turned to account in the- transaction of business.— VIE CLASSICAL Deetztrusxr embracing the study of the Classics, ancient and modern, with a- view to cultivate the taste—to refine and eldvate the mind, or aott basis , to, the study of what are called the learned professions. A .: NOR/WM.O ' R TEACIXERS' DEPARTNRNT, lu which an expe rience of more than tmeilve years, in schools of' 'Various grades and in different sections of time Union, will ho drawn ripen In familiar Notures ; illustration and'exam ple, to imphrt a knowledgh of the ART OT 'MAORI:CO. TILE DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm. No unneces sary restraints arc instituted for the sake of mere effect. —but such as are deemed conducive to the moral hr mew tal welfare of the student wil Ibe rigidly enforced 'Stu dents from ,abroad can beard, (inless otherwiledeeired) in the family of the principal: And over these a pecan. tel control will be exercised tittriiig their stay. They will not be allowed to be 'absent from the Institute at" unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of amuse. in ut without permission ; or to be absent front. their places in school on any pretext except sickness or per mission of parent or guardian. TILE LOCATION is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing little villege—stirroutled by a pietur- Mire and highly cultivated district. It is twenty miles Eastward of lkarrishurg, and within view of the. Leba non Valley liailretul, which connects' llarrisburg and Reading, and forms },link in the great -chain of rail. roads between . New Yollk . and i'tlitt West." . , TOE INSTITUTE is a spacious, three-story,'ltrielc structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding school. The furniture of the school:rooms is nearly new, and of the kinds most approved for use and com fort, The students' rooms ere largo" and cones:nicht, and will be occupied generally by two students each. STUDIES :—Spelling and Defining, Reading and Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog r.lphy, History,. Composition and Miriam:Olen, Boole Keeping, 51 nsuration. Algebra, Geotheirt-,•Chenfistry, Natural Philosophy. Astronomy, Anatomy and .Pliysiol ogy. Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logic, Rhetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French, and Music. EXPENSES for Board, Washing, Tuition, Lights, per - quarter of 11 Weeks. $35. 'For Tuition alone, per quarter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages, each $2; for Music, $5, STUDENTSsan enter at any time, and they will be charged only from .the time of entering. Text heels nil be loaned to stud ants at a small charge ter 'use, or furnished at city retail prices. i , r 1 be desired can be W EVA NSIDE, • obArtaenibynreu February addressingfurther oifrt.information that . ;1 :1 4 :1 1. raw. jilt),Pa. THe. LATEST NEWS RT, TELEGRAPH. Thq Second Arrival of Fait Goods at .the BEE HIVE Store. GEORGE & PYLE „cr.-again visited the Eastern - titles, and aro now I opening au 'assortment +Of. Aar. lawns in Leba non,. which will fie sold at lOW prices. Their stock cow: sisl of all kinds Black and - Faraty,Stias,. apd fash:' ionolde Ladies' Dress Bloods new style Shawls. and d jurko assortment of Black Cloth Lidles' Cased, te., also 'ft good assortment of Mon's War, such: as Cloths, ,Cas , lame* and Vestings, also, Grocerhia and - Qiicenswitro, amongst which are Dry Applos, Dry Poaches; Nl33f Mack ere), Cheese, &c Cowie Brid look at ousl34'aing ez d Jude for Your tarffiroorfiroulbity: -1 Omicron, Oppliortly;:w9. TO FARMERS. 80,000 LT made l;y tee sale: lu lota to suit purchasers: This is the CHEArEs:r rtarrittma in market. t. 3 worth will manure an acre of corn, will increase the crop from one.third to one-half. said will ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and, unlike guano, neither injure the seed nor land. A pamphlet, w ith sat isfactory evidence and full particulars, will be sent gra tis to any one sending, address to LODI 31ANDFACTURIAI Co., South Where s, Philadelphia. February 6,1561.--16 w. WOOD and COAL YARD. r Tlig undersigned, having bought Mr. - 1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a OO -port distance north-east of Messrs. Foster &- - %fetch's Foundry, in the borough of North I.ohanon; and also bought front 200 to 300 . COEDS OF ,FOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver At HS small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in. cite all those that aro in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for lhentselves• DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114,1855%-tf. GEORGE W. KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Ofliee - with LEVI Run, Beg., Lebanon. Pa. [Lebanon, stay 4, 1859. J. U. BO VIT mAN - 3 • 4 TTORNEY-AZLAW, has REMOVED his &See 01 Fienek's New Blinding,. (second story,)Coraberlanil street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, April 6,1859. Win. M. DERR, TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed hi, office to Cum brrland street, in the rooa formerly occupied by iteizeustein k tiros'. riz et jewelry store, oppoilte Charles ilreenewelt,'S Ilordware Store. ehanon April lB. 3.860. IF YOU WANT A good martat for a Medallion orPin, call Iti DAL A LY'a Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. CLOCK . §. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Hoist*, C.LOCK, Just Received at BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. • •Copper-Smilb Removal!" ripllE undersigned has RI MOTED his COPPER SMITH and BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to Market ,S'lrcel, the second amniront Strickler's Mill, where he will be happy to see all his old friends and custom. crs, and 'where he has increased fiteiiities for attending to all the departments or Ids business. Particular nttentlon given to itcsAirtmc. All orders thankfully received and promptly. altontled CHARLES IL SEVER IN, Cnivermith and Brossworker, Lehmann, March 7,1860. FITSI FITS!! FITS !! I IL RICEII3II - FASHIONABLE TAiLOR, TN Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Black 1 Horse Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. April 11, 1800. Lebanon Female Seminary. S. 11. POST, A. 8., Principal. (VHS SF.EiSION will commence Soptember 3, j_ 1000. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of female education, find to offer superior ItaValltit ges at a mode: ate cost. The school rear is divided into two sessions of five months caeli. Charge per ses.iion. from 7 , /, to 15 dollars. according to the studies of the scholar. Extra fur Music, French, Latin, and German. 4"..0 Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gui tar and in Sloping. Pupils not connected with .the School. will be waited upon at their homes, whoa dusk ed, and at the usual rates E a rly application should be made to S. J. STINIL Cr J. W. MISU. Board of Directors: B. B. .LEILIJAN, S. .e. STINE, a 8.. FORE EY, J. W. MISR, JOAN C. G REENA WALT, C, D. CLONING= JOSIAII FUNCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Aug. 30,1000. BOWMAN, HAUER & CAPI" ir.4 UMMC E R 711%1 RD! This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE-tindersigned have lately formed a partner. ship for the purpose of engaging in the Loat her 'Business, on a new plan, would respectfully Minn] the public at large, that their Warn of business is limn BowatAx's Old Lumber Yard, in East Leba»ou, fronting en Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumbar. such AS BoArtns, PLANK'S, JOISTS, LATHS, &HIND - LES, AND SCANTUNC, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to Merit a Continuance of public patronage. . BOWMAN, HAUER A €APP Lebanon, September 5, ISO. D. S, RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, llas been Removed to his New billing. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. .4 'VIII:: subscriber respectfully announce tohisacgnain j tutees and the public in general, t at he has con stant)? on hand Alarge stock of IIR - U G S P.ERFUMERY, M HUI CI - PAINTS CIIFAIJCAI &, DY1!1:-ST INFS. VARNISHES ' ' TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, ' : ' BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, ' EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gura, Tobacco, &c. Aloof", variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. 4Physkians' prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all burs of the day or night., by calling at the Drag Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. Ou Sundays the Store will be Opened. for the cora pounding or prescriptions betwdeu the hours of 7 and P 3 o'clock, A. M.,12 and 1, and 4 and "5 P. 74. - Lutiatton, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. RADER. Rerniwal. fIYRUS IC. SNATELY NV ouiti respectfully inform the peiblie that ho has removed his BUTCHERING ES TAW.ISGMINT to Plank itoad stecet, south of. Cum berlaud, adjoining the Methodist Episcopal Churdh, whore he solicits the patronage of the public. By strict attention to business he hopes to please( all that trill fa vor him with patronage. oyßms K. sNANELy. Lebanon, October 10, 1800. Wanted to Inny, 50,0001'0 bsni s Y 0 :eOTN, 5°,000 b..bem OATs; 50.1100 bitsbelg WILEAT Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for Which the highest CASK prices will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. Gmlol3 HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 11, 1800 New Furniture Store. TARHISON K. BUNIMAN would respectfully ibrin the public that he has removed opposite the old place. afew doors west of Bowman's floor ; ou Cam harland Street, where he will keep the largest, fleest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. Iris stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which - ho will sell lower .. than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ile has on hand a large assortment Of Sofas, — Tete-a-tetes ' Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other 'fa bles. What Note;rat Racks, se. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs; Settees, bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Roseweed and 31ahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs end Bobby Ilorays, for children. Particular attention paid to UND RTAKINO. Ile has provided himself with the FINEST ITEMISE IN LEBANON, and will make Conins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 2S, 1859. TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Clergyman lia4-ing.cured ids son of-Consumption /1.., in its Worst shigfrs; tam , being given up to Alit?, by the most celebrated physicians. desires to mike known the mode of cure, ,(which proves successful' in every case,) to those afflicted with 'Coughs, Colds and Con ttnnetion, nod ho will send the saute to. any* address, free oreharge. Addrees, enclosing two statue, to pay return postage. „. DANIEL, ADEM, February 13, 1561. 22 Frankfort Street, N. Y. 'MANHOOD, 110 W LOST, HOW RESTORED. Jost Pithiirhed, in a Settled Euccropc, ON Tit E N ATTIRE, TREATItIDINI! AND 11 A DIOA L CURB OF SPERM ATOKIIHODA„ or Seminal 'Weakness. Sox';„ . l Nefrottzness and Involuntary Ilmin'i o n s , i n _ clueing lineteney;Consuniption and Mental :Ad tibysteal IlmP.lalcity • 1I 11011. d. cuLvEnwELL, M. D., Author of the" Green Boole," dlc.. The world•renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually m ineral ritbout•meillcine and without dangerous surgi cal not:rations, bungles, instruments, rings or 'cordials, pointing out'a mode of cure at once cerium and effectu al,by which every- sufferer; no matter what lADI CODli lion may be may cure himself Chathly.privatety and radi ealdy. • This lecture will Prove a boon Yo. thousands and thousands. • ' ' Sent-under Beal to any -address; port paid, on 'the re. eolptof two postage stamps, bY 'Addrateitig Dr. OIL J. O'..ELTNII, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Box 438(1. _ Feb; IS, -- Charles .lElrol h erlinie 7 s . cAptNET-mANING, r t sTApl,l_,Sli KENT, ~ ••BEtWkIESI darirarey's -arid Bililibeigers habits, In . - the borough 'of Lebanon, is the oldest and*et re , liable astatilisholent of the kind itl'Lebtnbn. ,' . . '. Ilkinedr;es any:thing and every tL lug belongidg table ..:., • ' trode, ]hakes and sells batter ofs4le.anil bet; ter finished Tyrol:: than anrottigrettliblisle , ---- lxiTtillirrObanon. His wanner..of •Turning x oul.',Wtire,eartnot be beat. "A'll. , ;lte . asks of thud in want• ofIoRNITuRE,AIt9 giro him a call be , fore be' forOhyineelsewhere: - ' ' • ...laStarionyThremberl9o6.l4-4#o';: 4 ' t.':- VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY Ai', PRIVATE SA LE, rilliE subscribers offers at Private Salo ; the following j. Real Em nte, eituate on Mulberry greet, its tho Borough of Lebanon, vizi jaiA PART LOT OH I . ll:Cri OF GROUND, front ing 25 feet Ii inches en said Mulberry greet, end running back to an alley. on which is erected aev BRfUi noun:. 21 by 4S feet including a two-story back building. A lth necessary out-buildings. The house is Ilnithott In the hest style and the location IS a very Nees:int ono. It will be cold eu ea-:y tonna. For particulars apply to Lebanon Aug. 18,1&5. It. S. 1AM:110ND. owt-I,ols at. Private Sale: W ILL be sold at Private tilde, 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane, near the borough lino, in Corn. wall township. It adjoins the lend of Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. A thins and.lohn Krouse on the Eat. Morels a one story LOG 11011:44 wenthur bearded, erected on the land, - and a good WELL in the louden.— The land has fine atones for quarries. This tract will rnnko a nice home for a small family: 10,.. It Is free from around Bout. Good title will be given. ADA 31 !Tat ER. N. B —This tract is nate covered with flne grass, half of which will be given to the purchaser. Lebanon, Juno 13, 1860, 14 UMBER. L um - BER. of the best. and Chs.srest anoortnients of Ltimarat offered tO the publle, is now for sale et the now and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Onion Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few quares North of the Denesvee Steam 31111 s, and one genre east of BorEtner's Their assortment consists of the best welbseasnued White, Yellow, Norway, Pipe and Hemlock Hearths— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; - 'll4 and 2 inch Pannel end Common Plank; White Pine and hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak lloarAs, Plank and Scantling; and 14 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES!! The best Pius and Hemlock Shingles: :4. Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings far fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING ROARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large •stock of .13045.0, Ff , .:VC, TABU:burners AB. !, liolllday aburg Smith Coal. at:the lowest prices. ta..COnililent that they have the largest and best as sortment of LUMBER. of all descriptions and sizes, as as the largest stock of the different hinds of Oen, ever offered to the ritiiens'Ofltebame eretety, they venture to city- that they can aecummodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing oh:lt:where. Pill LIP littEorißlLL. N. Lebanon. April 4, 1360. AT Tifil CHEAP'Or STORE R,AITCH & LIGHT. At Me Corner of Cumberland ,Cirea and Plan!: Road, LEBANON, PA. ItArESSRS. RAUCH & LIGHT take pleasure iu inform. ing their friends and the public generally that they have Just opened a large and carefully. selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, GIIOO4IIES. OTJEOINSWARE, &c., to which C..ey respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their • DR Y GOODS, have all been selected with the greatest care from the largest importing Anuses in Philadelphia. UR CE lES, A large stock of cheap Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spkes. - Also, a large assortment of QU EEN S APE among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endlesS variety of Geode in their line of falai. nese which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS!!! The attention of Millers and Partners Is directed to their largo stuck of BAGS,. which they will sell at wholesale prices. October 11, ISGO.I RAUCH Bs LIGHT. YOU Can hue your Clothing, for youraelves and your Boys, every variety and at low rash prices by call tog at the vbenp Clothing &area ital. zenstein Bros.. eprosite the Court 'House, where 4011 WILL Save at least from 25 to SO per cent. All kinds of Cloth ing - and Furnishing floods, are to Ie had at t. is Store of the lowest ceali pricco and re ceive well-made bonds. Would it not ho midi better to SAVE Ain& valuable time by militia at neen, and laying in your stork of Clothing for the Winter at this Establishment. where you will cer tainly get the full value of tour MONEY. Remember the place—'::umbertima 6treet, opposite the Court 'Rouse. ItEi7,ANsTEIN BROS. Lobanort Noreit"'her 7;',860. ISGO NEW STYLES. 1560 DAAM LUSE, in Cuutlierlanil Street, between A Market and the Court llouse,north side, bas now on baud n splendid assortment of the Now Style of HATS AND CA PS, for men and boys, for 1958, to which the attention of The public is respectfully itrvi tea. Mats of nil priers, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on liana. has also just opemal n splen did assortment of SUMMED, HATS, embracing such as STDAIV, PA NA3IA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG. MORN, SENATE, COM AN, and all others. t!m NV will also Wholesale ell kinds of Rats, Caps, to., to Country Merchants ou advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 1959. New Invention. Wood Burned Line. DV late improvements in the arta Uwe Denxtso the DX subscriber is now enabled to produce the hest Moo nuaxen LIME that was ever made in this section of 'coun try, anti in quantities without limit, at short notice.— His improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at 1.234 cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LIME, horned with COAL, ran also be vbtained at low rates by the boat-load, or in less quantities, as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. flaring gone to a great expense In the perfection of his improvements for lime burning on a large scale, at low Week, the subserther hopes to moire a share or the petal° patron. ego. • Ills location is at the ohl and welt known ptaceon the Union craw, in North Lebanon. DAVID BOYER. N. Lebanon, May 18, 1559. _._ NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH DIVIDED! GREAT EXCITEMENT. • Grand Rush for the Ilople."a h 0.. d Quarteral TILE ACTION' (AV the Legislature or the Commonweehh of "run erivanift, in reference to the Borough of LIMAN ON, has CRAM!' ::n. unusual degree of excite meet among its quiet inhabitants, but hot near so much as the Fresh Arrival of • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at the 3.IAN*ION TIOUSK STOIM OF itiCt;STS. & Brother. .48%•"* The Proprietors feel confident that they are still able to :I tinily all their customers, and the "rest of limakirld,” who will Ibeor them with a call, with any rariety nr the CHOICEST GOODS. The new system enables them to sell at greatly re erfteed prices, which they hope will be a great induue moot for all Oestrous of isaying cheap, to giro them a call, Call and t:co y,ur6avuti. .417 f. Ladies and Gentlemen aro moat cordially inVited to give theme call. and examine fir themtel yes. ?.orth Lebanon Borough, April 'Lid. 1859. SELLING OFF AT COST. large and metsnsive stuck of , FANCY DRY 1 GOODS Buildings" the “Ceintra Bu;ings' are /win' sold at cwt. The stock coutp;•iscs a truant' assortmeut of DRESS GOODS, such as Plain and Fancy Dreti; SHIM - French Merinoos. • Wool Plaids and Wool Del:dues, CllShmeres nod Thibot Moths, DrDanes, Calicoes White floods—plain and tig'd Swiss, • Jaconets, Cambrics, 1 HA Linens, Curtin thesis, As:, A large assortment of SHAWLS, . . SHAWLS, - CARPETS &MATTING. CARPETS dr, MATTING, QUEENSWARn, QU RHZ.sTSWARE. Also a ginterat assortment of Gloves and hosiery, La dies' Collars and Bre,,, T r immi t ,m, with many other artkles too numerous to mention OA and sea nu d save money at the — Centre Buildings" of. • . • Rintat & BROS.' Arr. We , ‘lse °ff''r "7. s il..f. , ;TTItR-S.TOCif. of Dry Goods, Groceries, ire., for sato, to such wish to inter the Mercantile business — also I.• 7Ftt"war well arranged STORE ROOMS FOR BUNT IlliUreltS',----the most desirable stand in Lahaileti. • Lebanon, December Ma, It & , BROS, Greatmargains#! L. K. LAU-BERM-114CH Offers Isis birge Steck of FALL. KNXI. WINTER:%.".OODSt , At-greatly REDUCIEWPItICEgt French and Aineridanlilack Clothi , 111 ek and ,Fancytku,elmeres, Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Vesting,• Salinst, Union.eassitneres, Jaanee, ,tca' Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, for Ladies, Shawls, Shawls', Sbanda, Shawls:,' DeLuines, plain and Witch Bosley and Dimes, Thank and Valley . • Figured and Phan FrOnallA Figured and Flail) Getinan - , Black and Fancy ',- Figured Cashmeres, Nubble, Zephyr Honda and Merino Shirts and Drawers,- flackakhi Worcs.:mil 'Mittens, • Carpet,', Carpets, Carpets, - Calicoes at all p , ices: The highest market:prices,paid. in rnerehandiaa, all kinds: of Country pro.titoo; at the Ot t Kt:aud • .rilegor,;.Cumberland-stieet, Lebanon: now 'mewed ' • , ' L. K. LAIMEIMILOH: Lebanon, Decernbet!4,AB6O. - 1D you see ATKINS ABRO.'S New foot nod Shoo / Store, YOU AVANT A 10.1 AMBROTYPE, very cheep; go to DAILY'S Oellery, next Joor to the heleumellepoeit Bahl". YOU WANT EICTLIIt.I.I of ytur dixiiiarti 'friend, malii.eged tine_ c .,-,,,rnd in oil, . call et DAILY'S ITloleik, next dOor t o the Deposit Batik. Mountain Herb Pills, A BOST, wo prozont yru with a perfect lilienesa - of li Tezuco, a. chief of o tribe of the strange Aztec Na ti n. that once ruled Mexico. Yon will find a full ac count of him and his }amino in our Pamphlets and Al manacs—to he bad gratis, front tho Agents for aim Th. inventor and mannfaotitrer of "Judson's Moun tain Herb Pills," be spent the greeter pert of his lifs to traveling, having visited nearly every ("mutt:rill the world. lie spout over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it wits thus that the "MOUNTAIN Ilona Plus" were diocevored, A very interesting account of hie adventures there, you will find ht our Almanac and Pamphlet. It lean estiitilishod feet. that all dkeases arise front IMPURE B IMOD: - - The blood It tho and when any foreign or nu healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once tributed to every organ of the body. Every 110rVefeelci the poiscu, end all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will list digtiAt the food perfectly, The liver ceases to secrete a ),ull)riel/av of b!le. The, action of the heart is wa'!betted, and so - the circulation is fee ble. The luuge become elogged with the polsououu mat ter; hence, R 00110—and 1111 from a alight Impurity at the !contain-bead of life—the Blood! Ac it you had thrown some earth, for instance. In a pure iTrios. from which rail a tiny rivulet, In a few minutes the whole coume of the street., becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blond fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become ob structed. and unless the olistru.jon is removed, the lamp of life corn dies oat. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all ❑,e secrelleue of the hotly; they ere, therefore, un rivailea ee a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick neadache, .k.e. This Anti-Bilious Hedicitie sX.Dulm thin the hi 0 3 ,1 the hid len seeds or di-- eine, and tenders all the fluids and .secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant hatred, In ik CO on, that we ere ante to place within your reach, a medicine like the "Ntortnntrt tins Pius," that, will pass direvtly to the itillhaed parts, through the blood and fluids of the h dy, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty an.i health. Judson's rills are the Vert I,7,nweig in exigence for tkc following complaints: Bowel Complaints, Debility. Inward WeAz flees, Coughs, Fever and Ague, Liver Complaints, Colds, Female Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Chest Diseases, Headaches, Piles., Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone rind Gravel, Dyspepsia, Influenza. Secondary Syrup. Diarrheas, I utlametion, toms. Dropsy, * * * * * * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females value haillb. should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood. remove obstructiond of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and tilAck es, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. ItiV„. The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising. WAS among the Tezitcans, a tribe of Aborigines in 51exico. Get the A lmenec of our Agent, and you wilt read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the - etnear 31nractsg," or the Aztecs. tiIiSEICVE —The Mountain Herb Pins are put up In a Beautiful Wrapikr. Each box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 05 cente per boa. All pmuillo, have the tip nature of B. L. JtVSON tt CO., on each box. B. L. JUDSON, & CO., SOLE' PROPRIETOIOS, No. 50 Leonard Street, NETV YORK. la. A gents wanted alwayF—Addresa se 'Above. .Ety Pohl iu Lebanon by Dr. taco. Rom, and P. S. !Caber . Erpt. 5; 1.800-6 m. latley human Moo I umil • AINI, ILYZIEM 'il;:trays present< 11% with tho mmle esPentiat elilmento. and gives of merge the T 'Pi I.: STAN DA. D. Analyze the UUtoot eta person fin rommmption, Comploint.Dystol4t. Sernfriln. &r.. and pro fintl is every inetance certain deficierceire it, tim rcd glehrtM: , of Mood. 5 , ripply the-e fiefrrienciry rut rots well. The 111A101:1 FOOD is founded —hence its Emcees.. There nee FIVE PREPA RATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different dis eases. Far COUGHS ? CO:.DS, BRONCHITIS, or any affection whatever of the Throat or Lungs. inducing Consumption. use No. 1, which is also the No. for De pression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility, and Nervous Prastratmn. N 0.2, for Liver Complaints, No. 3, for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared fur absorp tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation, so that' what you gain you retain. No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, hysteria, Weakness es, &e. See special directions Mr this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Ifidnep, and Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all eases the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the 111, , ,H311 FOOD $1 per bottle. laid by CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, N. York. Sold at DR. DEO. ROSS' Drug Store, opporite the Court Ifouse.--soh: agent for. Lebanon, and by all re. spectable Druggias throughout the country. T. IV. DYtYrr SONS, - Philadalphie, wholesale agents. April 18, 1861.-3 y. MOTHERS Thousands aro daily speaking in the praise of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL ? and whys becinse it neYer falls to afford inkantancoue relief when given in time. It acts al if by tangle. and one trial alone will eenvinee,you that what we any is true. It contains • NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and On:refine relieics by removing theauf ferings o' your child, ittst,ad of by deadening its sensi bilities. For this reason: ircommemis itaell as the en , Is rellatde preparation now known for enunritm Ipxyill No, inAltlt IKEA, DYSENTERY. GRIPING IN TM: BOWELS. ACIDITY OF - Trio WIND. COLD IN TILE DEAD. and CROUP. also, for Softening the g-- reducing inlismation, ,iegulating the Bowels. find relieving pain. is has no equal—being un anti amour - Kale it is Used with untioiling success in all cases of CONVULSION OR OTHER ins. As you value the life and health of pair children, and wish to save them from those sad and blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which all other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE Colt DIAL. lid& you can rely mien: It isperfectly harm less. and cannot injure the most (Mica teintitnt. Price, 25 emits. Pull directions accompanY each battle. Prepared only by CELUItCII a DENNT, 411 Rneadway, New York. • Sold at DR. ORO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the Court, flOnse,:.-sole agent for Lebanon, and by all re - speOfibh. Viruegists thenughoua.the countg. T. W. DYOTT fi SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. Aprilis, T Ai() -Iy. FAMILY GROCERIES! Pail.' Rico Sugar, Prime Rio Cuffs., New Orleans Sugar, Prime Java Coffee,' ließned A. II K C Sugar, Young liyson Tan, - Pulverized Sugar, Imperial Tea, Crusbed Sugar, Baker's Chocolate,. Log Sugar, - Severing's Syrup. Philadelphia ,kryrup, Sugar and - AU - asses, • New Orleans Molasses, New Crop) print; -* Layer Raisins, Dried Apples. 'Valencia. Raid us, Dried Peaches. (lialres) Seedless Raisina, Dried Cherries, Cerra ,Drieti Elderberries, NEw pl ACK kit EL, ' PRIME Paoli; Law% CANDLES. SOAPS, &b., &e On‘havd. and new suppltee constantly .reeeived. Rad sold at tha lowest rash prices. at the New Store of W. K. .L Et:Nitta, Cumberland street s Lebanon, Pa. • WANT . BUTTER, I...Aitti." POTATOES, EGGS, ..W.I.Gow, mE.A.NE, SOAP. BEKSWAX, Tilt ISTLES, rer.whieb we pky.qp highest market, price in En ebanße for Merchandise. W. K. ECKERT- Lebanon, December 12. 1800. • •• • •. r ._.... . ow EN - 14 AVBACIHIIS . . . New • Cabinet Wag e . Roams and Chair •- . any teary. . ..., mwkgt st ., nd d oor niri kart/et:L. Valley Railroad. LargeOt laanufuctory awl Rept Assortmentof ' - FURNITURE az:a:CRAM, in the 'county, awl: CRAZES, runt: imblic. is rerpoetnilly request- ..„..,--.....,;.,- .1, ed to hear in mind that at these < ...,i , '-.-.. — - 7 ; . - ware Rooms will be %unit the beer -- - - -;t" --,-- " " - assortment of FASIIIONAIILE and I.IAND . ' 4 . .•, soma YUltbilTl3ltE and (111A1 Rs. Persons iti'',4iiiit of wielded would b-ist call and iattraine his at orik*lfore purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all elliirtwa work) he warrant/4AD be ladler than any.oftbrdddraMkie place. PricesiWill-be Lowna than at any other til: 'ace,' either in the borough or cousitykif inbatiori. , - 't•o-i. til orders prodiptlyiatterided: to, and npietallly - execn- I ed at the loweef plytea. - All pi, -one ur c.a....4*i Pd't , "iiti.tke from itiiin 'ivtn. be fteeriiiar,ii.t,' 3 i. , ihri erns, or re:Silo; r:i to tlic in. to any ..i. futit. 2 1 1*..., own: yi . ~ .P.l-04 tif +IV, .' , .. 1.71 -,, tl!Qut th e teun suje r,r. tit !If i.-1- pi; irJi, , .,t o to i .. ,:" . ri t ,, t ied ., ,tins.':. iniie.ii,/, —ltem teat, oirAspe,diily-fer Omit put-,"e. 101. WitLINS made to order anti funenthi attended atitko , aborteat notice: , Lthiaikort, Sept. 13,1800.
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