TERMS, ---- :;: 77: $1 - 50 A YEAR LEBANON i PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1861 ROME AFFAIRS: Aar VIII.AMMAtInt, at his Furniture Ware Rooms, on Ilatketi etroot t bagi•the largest and Vest assortment of Furniture, Including an elegant assortment of Chairs, tbat can bo found in the State outside of the large cities; and while be admits that litrgtr assortments may tie found In some of the cities, be denies that better furniture can be produced. We prices are very low. Use "LEMBEIMFR ' S Prost Cure" for the relief end cure of Frosted Limbs, Foie, Toes, Bands, Ear* &e. It has now stood the test of three winters and can be safely recommended as jast•tho article, Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Leusbergor, Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon. , Rabbi. 4S: Blathers having great l y reamed their stock of Dry Goods, -are tow of: feritg greet bargains to wholesale purchasers. Mee their desirable Storo rooms for rent. tf. .:13PWIJGH MEETINGS. TIN Democratic citizens of the WEST Wan of the Borough of Lebanon. are respectfully Invited to =id meeting on SATURDAY BYRNINO, Nunes( , tett , at 7 o'clovk, at the Pnblin house of Newer for the purpose of appointing Einila delegates ;to meet the delegates of the East Ward, In Convention, -at the Politic jlonse of Hamm StraftleT, on Jtanllay totaling, MAIM. to nominate a ticket to be voted for at the Spring Election. The ant* at Shalt/or Waite will meet at the Public Douse cffr.derfeemetßeistiamee to appoint a like number of delegate/1, to meet thole ofthe West Ward at the fame timeodd place above named, and for the same purpme. BY ORDER O 1 Tun comurrrus. Lebanon, Mutt 1881. The Council met or. Tuesday even ing of last week. Orders were drawn in favor of the Polloe—Messrs. Babb and McCord—each $l5: The Committee on Markets made n report of Lowe to govern the same, the consideration of which was postponed to a special meeting of Council. Tho Union Cornet Band of LebanOn favored us with sower of their choice music nn Tosaday evening of last week. The progress of this band is a matter of high commendation by our °kittens, and with a little wore experience end practice it will be second to none other. They have our thanks for their kind remembrance.— Lebanon may well be proud of her excellent fends, as we venture to assert that no other place of its elms In the Union can produce bettor music. We were pleased last week, to WOl - to his old home on a visit, James W. Lick, formerly of Fredericksburg, this county. Ho has resided In California for the past - Awelve years, and arrived at Now York on - Wednesday last in the steamer from California. He is a Democrat of the true stripe. He intends remaining in this sec tion some months and then return to his new home on the Pacific, where ho is apparently enjoying - his full share of prosperity and good health. ' • Otr The members of Mt. Lebanon Lodge, No. 226, A.. Y. M., will meet at their Hall at 7% o'clock, to accompany tho remains of their decease - I brother, Lafayette StoWer, to the depot. The 31. E. Uonferenee will meet at Philadelphia, in the Unica Cliurch, on Widnes. day, the 20th of March, Rea Mr. Irwin will leave this place about the 18th-inst., to be in at. toutlanee. Bishop Jaues is expected to preside. The proceedings of the conference will be highly interesting, as several very important questions will claim its 'Month n,—atnong themthP lay rep• reaentation, and the -position or the conference in regard, the slavery question. It is supposed: that the action respecting the latter question will be conservative, 48. Any other course would lead to a division. The _Lebanon Female Seminary ,l;s now in charge of the Misses Ross and Geo. Licit, highly competent and experienced instructors.-- Thls School offers superior ad•nntoges, at a very moderate cost, fur the education of females in the higher branches of knowledge. See adver tisement. The Steam Door and Sash Man ti history of Messrs. Lotiguker, Battle & Brother, on the Steam Rouse Read, East Lebanon, is now bevies a pretty tide run of custom. We aro Omen l ip see this, ns we are always pleased to see industry, enterprise, and energy succeed.— These gentlemen are induatrions and expert me ehaslOs,—genilemanly in their deportonent; strict ly honest in their dealings, and hence deserving of the liberal patronage tiley receive. The work (try turn out is always up to coorraat and bears eStimioatton with any similar work of the kind. It is said by oldest inhabitants that we have not had so early a Sprfng ns the present elnee the year 1811. A great, many ponplo fear that the present mild weather will• be followed by oold so m to destroy the buds of fruit trees; which, however, is not a necessary consequence. Thli spring lysijier may continue, and we may have an abundlllit fruit crop. At, least we hope so. Mr. G. P. Stinemetz will be nt Ann !fille t on Thursday, the 7th inst., with 28 head of • doe Houses, eawo Mores, and 1 good 5 - yeara old - Stallion. Pergolas in wont of horses tiro request ed to,call, AN IMPORTANT LOCAL 11:V.v.—There is a bill pending before the Legislature gi ving . to the Connell e ville railroad $3,000,000, and the Allegheny Valley railroad $1.500,000, of the $7,- 600,000 of bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company bald by the State In purchase of the "Main Line," In exchange fur an equal mount of the first mortgage bonds of those - two Compa nies, for the purpose of extending the Pittsburgh and Connelleville road seventy eight miles so'uth eastwardly from Connelleville to liridgeport, and the Allegheny 'valley road,'" fort .four miles Atorthettetward from Kittanin•g to DroultVille. hiow, as it is evident that the State Is to-be de spoiled of all the money realized from the sale of ijor ppubllo ivorks; and ns we of this section, he in the habit of paying our taxes, and pretty ;heavy ones at that; and still entertain the notion (It may only be a nvtlon however,) that this mon• ey so freely voted away by our present Legisln. lute is partly,ours, we protest against the b ppro priattort offset( to the west. The bill commuting the Pennsylvania tonnage tax already appropriates .860,000 Of the peoples' money—money wh ioh by the constitution should be in the Sinking Fund, and only available for the payment of the State Debt,—to railroads west of the Alleghenies. Here ale $4,500,000 more to go to the same sec tion. We want a share of it. We want only, say $411,000 or $50,000, to make Turnpikes from . Lab tlnots to Jonestown, to Fredericksburg, to Sheet% ferstown, from Palmyra to Compbellstown, and • several others; and In exchange the state shall •ttliave the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and Any • ether number or" kind of mortgage bonds is, de. ,We trust our Senator and Representatire ,will4uslet on so trilling a share of the spoils.- -,Or, as the Legislature is now in the humor of be ; l owing, or; as they call it, "commuting," tax es, let them "commute" our State Taxes just two leers, and will make these necessary Improve pleats ourselves. gen. Wm. Rank has recently re ceived Ara California a largo lot of Japanese nniiii tit Variant denominations, and many vdrie tie! e f orimata, which aro great curiosities. At,the eerni.annual election for cff Beers of .tbe..*VifittnsFire Coilipany, on Monday evening; the following were elected, viz President, Hon. Juhn W. K Slinger; Vice Pres ident, 'Was. M. Breslin; Secretary, Adam Mc- Connell; Astistint,Seerettiry, David ;Tlick ra urer, O. Henry; Chief Captain,' Joseph Shantz ; Chief Director, L. o.,Shirk; Assistant Directors, Joseph Gasser, George Lancer ; Chief Bogincers, Suitth, Btirc 00arti3 Astistrint'Bn .ginears, .robe lishow C!lnttnittag; i -,10411/14;.F.Y; 443 W a1i11i "- 40 81314111ta ; Yniatiire faiunr.Brandt. = , :Now , is tho YOLM NOS. *f . ilatparoeilfagazicia ' T - 11 s a atb had. at 20 ata z pstßumbor, or atOtie.,o IkAß4i l , l 4 4 a eats pg-itelonuatoandwakt.ltuait4-7 0 V -04 911, Itceiera Bbolg Skate. '''•" w r " 1 wm.fit E We have a communication on hand from a valued friend relative to the repeal of the Tonnage Tax on the Pennsylvania Railroad, bat, in vitsw.ef tbo fact that the bill has already passi• od both 'Houses, and is by this time no doubt a law, its publication would be of no benefit to either sitle, 77 berico we withhold it. Mr.liougliter introduced, last week an act into-the Legie'atom authorizing the Com missioners of Lebanon county to Jinx $3OO to . wards the erection of a bridge over the Quitta pabilia. --_— ' The Democrats of North Lebanon borougb are requoated to Inca at the public house of 13. Zeller, on Saturday' evening, March 9, 1861, for the purposo of malting nominations' for Bor ough offices. 134. order of the Standing Commit tee. The Democrats of North Lebanon township will meet nt the public house of BEN JAMIN ZuLLER, in North Lebanon borough, on MARCIE 0, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P. M. for tho purt , ose of nominating candidates for town chip ones. By order of tho Committee. The Democrats of South Lebanon township, will meet at the public house of Elias Light, in tho borough of Lebanon, on SATURDAY, Manor( 9,•1861, at 1 o'clock, P. M., fur the pur `poso of nominating candidates fur township of flees, to be supported at the Spring Election.. By order of the CommittCe. 'Lel:inon, February 20,1861, ' tt CORN WALL Towssuip.— r . he ,emo- MIN of Cornwall township will meet at the house of Joseph ISowman, on the Plank Road, on 54.1 , - "[TRUAX, MARCH' 9, 1881, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purposo of nominating canitA*ssjor town ship offices at the Spring Election, 1 By order of Elm Committee Cornwall, rebrunry 20, 106.1„,, SAM OF REAL AND FEROONAL FROARTY Advertised in the or for which bills hare been printed at the LVERTISER:OI. fiee, viz ~-.•Friday, March 15—Personal Property of J. nr,Missemer, in North Lebanon borough.. Saturday. MareVid. : -.--Personal Property of ''Benjamin * Bieher, in - Lebanon. Tuesday, March 26.—Farming Stook and Int. PlcMents, of Henry S. Zimmerman, deed., in Cornwall tonaship, at the 'torso Shoe Pike. Peciat Ibtirto. Runtrium.---The:*rie Sewing blachino Company deals to secure a few Traveling Agente r npon a salary Of 25 to 60 dollars per:Month, and expenses. or a corn. mission. This Is an opportunity seldom offered, - .And those who choose a constant business. can rely ori 'con stant employment for:* term of years. Confidential Circulars seat free. address Brie Sming. Machine co. R. JANES : Senora! Agent, Milan, Ohio. TUE PECULIAAITI Es of the female conatlfution and the various trials to which the sex is subfeeted, demand en occasional recourse to stimulants. It is important, however, that these shall be of a harm.. less nature, and at the Same timeaccomolish the desired end. Itostirtter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters is the ve- ry article. Its effects in all cases 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 is the most valuable of limit - ill° attractions. The proprietors Cool flatteretl•from the fact that many of the most prom. Inca t medical gentlemen In the 'Union have begtowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which they have frequently tested and acknoarlerbod. There aro numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively injurious to the sys tem. Said by all druggists and dealers generally every where. tor See advertisement In another column. January, 30, Are. See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Family Cathartic Fills, in another column. TILE GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.— Tile functional Irregularities peculiar to the weaker Sex, are Invariably corrected without. pain or inconve nience by the use of .Tudson's :Mountain Herb Pills.— They are the safest and surest Medicine for all the . dis eases Incidental to females of all ages, and more oepe ciolly in this climate. Ladies who wish to enjoy health should always have t4so Pills. No one who ever uses them .once will allow herself to be withont them. They remove all obstrue- Vous. purify the blood and give to the skin that beau tiful, clear and healthful look so greatly admired In a beautiful and healthy woman. At certain periods those Pills are an indispensable companion. From one to four be Calton cash day, until relief le 04,Aeed• few doses, occasionally 2 will keep the system so healthy, and the blood so purm„Auit diseases cannot enter the 'body. Sold Ty elf fi.Mfelne ' Dr. Cleo. Ross and D. S. Ritter; Lebanon. 'February 0,1360.-m. CRYING BABIES I CRYING BABIES T. ! PnESeNT FOn One LiTTLE ONES.—In consequence of Fupeelority of Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL over every other preparatimsof the kind, the druggists of t h is WWII have 111.1111 , 5 t ull onicredand received a sap• ply of it; so cheer up, Maracas l N.. more crying ba bies I Do not be put off with tiny other preparation by any druggist whosnay fiQd have received Dr. EATON'S IN FANTILD CORDIAL, or who may on tuccopnt of get ting some worthless article at a cheaper rate be more interested iu selling it. Cet the best; it is for sale in town—seareh,till you find Its Da. Baossom's BLOOD FOOD, for diseases of the organs end all pulmonary complaints, is also for salts in town; mud if any suffering from the above complaints neglect to try this preparation, they are guilty. of suicide.— Thor Rite different Nos. of the ,111,00 D FOOD—all on the same principle, but graduated to the different de ficiencies of the blood arising from the different organs effected. No. l ie for Colds, W0'3611 . 10, porprumption; and otherchronie deMplaint enduing recall Over-Use, gen °Fully debility, or nervous prostration. No. 2. for Liver Complaints. No. 3, for Dyege.psin. No. 4, Woman's Reedorativo. „No: I, 'Alan's Repincrator— Ask- for the NO. you want. *A. See Myer: For sale by- Dr. GEO. ROSS, opposite the Court Rouse, I.ohanon,,and T. W. 11YOTT & BON bt, rbiladelphiu. [Feb, 0,16151.-IM. The Lebanon Itliarket. Carefully Corrected Weekly. ' LEBANON, Warmasoar, AI&ROTE 8,1861. Leb. Mills Ex. Yam $8 50 Eggs, 3 doz., 12 Smith. " Extra. dOO Batter, 3 Th.. 12 Leb„ vaL,9uper..Fluus 50 ,Tub or eatted butter, 10 Prime yorhite Wheat; 115 Lard, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow., 9 Prime Rye, 80. Dam, 10 New Corn, , 50 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 25 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 4 0 0 Soul , ' . 7 Timothy-seed, 250 Lees-wax, 25 pi,, x .. see d. 1 50 • White Rags, a 5 Dried ApPles,ls bu., 1 00 - nixed Stags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flex, lb , 12% Peach "nitz," ' 250 Bristles, x, lb,, ;- 40 Peach i'llutzels," 125 Feathers, V lb., 62% Cherries, ISO Wool. V lb., 40 Onions. 37 Soup Stoluot.V 8 Potatoes, V bus, 60 Vinegar, V gal., 12% Apple Butter,V crock, 45 The Philadelphia Markel. SATURDAY, Afilrgh 2, P. M. , ,• The FLOUR market to-day was quiet, the demand be lug limited both for shipment and home consumption, and prices at the close were less firm. The only rules fia shipment are 8000900 Mils., including g 0 .Bud straight brands of superfine at 65 25; extras at ss'so. and Lancaster county extra-family at $5 75. There is a steady home consumptive demand within the range of these fig s. and fancy at $6 2507. Of RYE, -Malt there is - very little here; 100 bble. sold at $5 50„, but hollers now generally ask $3 62%. CORN DIEAL is in better demand; 100 bushels Penn aylvantu sold chiefly at $2 8734 The demand for WIISAT bus materially fallen off, and we reduce one,quotalionfl 203 e. Sales of 2,000 bushels, Including conaction And good red at $1 1501- 33; Pennsylvania whit e at $1 4001 40, and Kentucky ditto at $1 55, and a sale.o Chicago Club Wheat at $l.. 18. RYE Is in steady demand; 100 D bushels Pennsylvania Northernand soli at 65068%e. CORN Is dull, and buyers are holding back for lower prices. Sales of 1500 bushels prime and dry new yel low at 5731 e; damaged at 45e, and a lot of old at 62c— the latter in store. OATS ate steady; 1200 bushels sold at Me for Dela -ware and 32c for Pennsylvania. A sale of New York Burley &RM. Barley Malt ranges from 85 to 95e. 800 "bushels New York BMW sold at $1 62 IA bushel.— Buck wheat Is steady at 50e. CLOVERSEED is in good demand, and 000 bushels `prime sold at $1 873405'$ 64 lbs—the latter being an advance. No further sales of TO:notify or Flaxseed.- 100 bags Red Top sold at $2 12 , 4., CATTLE MARRET.—The offerings of Deg Cattle, at the different yard', reached about 1850 head during the past week, nearly all of which were disposed, including 100 bead taken to New-York, at fully former quotations, ranging from $7. to $934 t held() The, the latter for axtra quality. The principal sales were made at $80854 the 100 lbs. About 70 Cows were sold at prices ranging . from $2O to $4O each, as to condition. Some 3400 nags .were received and sold, including 2100 at Imhoff's std 1266 at Phillips! yard, at 56K07 1 A for still fed and from $7 to $8 for corn fed, the ne t U 0 MU, which Is a fraction lower than last Week. Of Shesp about 3500 were sold at from 4 to 53. c a Di, gross. vs_ . I f i tg uits English preaching ileXtiiiiial3l3sih morning and evening in the Methodist lipiscopal Church- ST. JOHN'S REFORMED EITORCII. - -- Regular service every t Wednesday evening.. at 6 4 o'clock ,every•cmnday warning at 10 o'clock, andovary evening at 614 o'clock: PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CRIFILCIL.--EetFICOD. Temperance Han every Sunday at Id A. Id and every fridey at 2 , 14i5. M. Gorman preaching next Sabbath morning attO o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the,,eiretilogo gar b" Germ an Pre a ching neat Sunday at 10 A. M., and 'Env, licit at --2 I'. M., •in the Mcraiian church. English preaching next Sunday evertingjn Zion's TM: theran church, the =m a n; ibe -b xam i na . tig_n_of the eekolltre._ alike Sunday.-Schools-or said church — will take place, to whieththe pahlieisinvited. Gerroanigreaching neztliindoy„ morning, and English in the evening, In Selene &Lutheran Church. Fontliehtgreaching neggSabbath rooming in thatriiit Reformed iihureh. BarritV. On the 28th ult.,hy Rev. Samuel !ruin, at the resideu ea of tbe bride's father, —Mr.. SAMUEL S. Itmassr to Miss Fstinh ANN, daughter of Deal Few, Esq., all of Leba• mu; Pa. 2~~~. On the 3d inst., in this borough, Mr. LAFAYETTE BROWER, aged about 35 - years. The Funeral will take place on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. The friends of theTamily are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral without further notice. egr The I . 9lfoiving Preamble and resolu hulons were adopted, on Monday evening, by Mt. Leba non Lodge, A. Y. M. WLIERLAS, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from this traneitory life to 4 better world, our esteemed Brother, LaFayette Brower, who was much endeared to us by the suavity of his manners and kindness of heart, and we feel sensibly his early removal front our midst.— Therefore, Resolved, That we sincerely deplore his death, and while the members (lids family are afflicted and griev ing over the death of a husband and brother, in the very spring time of life, it is a pleasure to us to knotC, in ten dering to them a condolence in their bereavement, that iu life he was moral and upright, and that lila closing lieu s were peaceful. tranquil and Christian-like. tic:a/wit. That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions be printed, and a copy thereof presented to the Widow of our deceased brother. Out the 2d inst., In tidy .borough, of consumption, Mr. JAMES Leacosin, aged 63 years, 9 mouths and 8 days. On the •list ult., in Union township, of Typhoid Never, Aiosttz aged 2 years; and on the :TAO Alt, WESLEY, aged 6 years, both sone of Solomon R. fight. A third child of Mr. Liglit's died also the same week, and nil thteo were buried together on Thliraday, the 28th nit hi the Evangelical burying ground of this place. Iu this borough, on the •lOth nit., FREDERICK Emmen, child of floury net! Sarah homier, aged 3 mouths and 6 days, attivationgEgto, JUSTICE of (lie PEJCE. riiilE nuaerei g n.4 will bo a candidate In the West I Ward, Borough of Lebanon. for the office of Sup. tics of the Peace at the next election. !lo solicits the rotes of the citizen ot said Ward. Lebanon, Feb. 27,1381.] JOSEF!" GI LELA, STR.IITED rylo the prenares of the subscriber, about a week ago, 1 a NEWFOUNDLAND -DOG. The ownerby proving property and paying advertising ran recover said dog. Lebanon, Mardi 0, ISOI. -. S. T..SIcADAM. • PIIODUCE LIST. . I Corrected by GEORGE if PYLE. ~WE the undersigned are paying the following prices for country produce, viz : 1 Potatoes 6 1 5 Bata 12 Eggs • 11 Side 10 Butter (freer)) 13 Shoulder . 10 I Lard 11 . Soap- , 8 .. . Tallow 10 GEORG la L. K. LeuDtummou, Lebauen, March 6, 'ln. W. K. & J. ECKERT. Days of Appeals. COUNTY Comßisstestes' Orrice, 1 • Lebanon, March 4,1861. IIi k TOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners of .1.1 Lebanon county will bear appeals by ail, perapas rated for State and County Tax fur the peps. 1861,, for the several Townships and Borough,s in salt County, at their office, on the ft... Howler, days, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. XL, And ('o'clock; P. M. All persons in terested, are hereby notified to appear at the time and . place specified : . . Bella,. 1 1 8 : 4 L t i l i r , a '• 1- f Monday, April 6. Cold Spring, •-.1 East limit:v(lr, I ' • Londonderry, Tuesday, April 9, North Annville, South Annville, 1, South Lebanon, 1 • Milicreek, If Wednesday, April VI Juckson, Tteideiberg, J - Cornwall, N. Lebanon Boris., '.. - Thursday, April 11. N. 'Lebanon Tivp:, Leb. Dona., S. W.. .1 Friday. Leb. Bore., W. W., j April 12. Boroughs are Assessors of the several Townships and Boroughs' are hereby notified to attend at the lime and place fixed for the Appeals of their districts respectively. ' -DAVID DO-LINUIIII, Commissioners , 81/1102 , 1 BOLTZ,, ..,, . of ROBBRT NVANS, Lebanon county Attest—Cry-us Sunix, Clark. LeFauon, March 6, loot, The Bodargger. ruins wonderful article, just patented, is something J,_ entirely new, and never before offered to. agents, • who are wanted everywhere.partf , ultrs sent fret Address StrAl& CLARK, Biddeford, 'Maine. March E, I.Bl3l,iswly 1 Carpettngs, 0 - 1 CI otits,.-4lce. * - 0 notion, Jr., invites the attention of buyers to . his extensive stock of CARFETS. of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, add of the celebrated makes.— For beauty or designs and durability of colors, cannot be excelled. If you see them, you, mill be sure to buy. Beautiful Tapestry, English Brussels, 75 cents to 81, &c. Three-Plys, Ingrain Carpets. suitable for sitting, dining rooms and chambers, 25, 3734—a1l wool 50, 62, 75, &c. Also, large stuck of Floor Oil Cloths, from • to 8 yards wide. WINDOW MALES form an impor• tent branch in our business—l keep on hand styles of everydescription. . Druggetings, Coco• Mattings, Stair Rods. Rags, Mats, Rug. Carpets, Sc. PIIINEAS LIOUGII, Jr. No. suB North 2d street, (First Carpet Store above Noble)--Branch S Lore, No 862 SPRINU U ARDWN street, above Btb, PLIILADELPIIIA. N. B.—Discount made to Country Sfarcleeepers. Idareh 6,1861-3 m. ! t PLOWS II,' OWS . gillE undersigned leas on liand, or manufactures to 1,,, order,at short notice,, at his well-known place, in North Annvillo..towaship, Lebanon county, 2 MOOS from Antwille . , Plows of all kinds, Which he will sell at low prices, viz : Large Woodcock Plow, ' for 2 and 3 horses 1 Small do . do.: . - . for 2 horses! Qulckley's patent Coulter Plow, for 2 and 3 horses! Old Longenecker Plow, i , do d o . .• Major's Improved Plow, . , . do'do Gingrich's Improved Plow, do do do do do „ - for 3 horses! Landis' do do for 2 and 3 horses! Plank's Oli Coulter Plow, (with hard castings,) i do do Plank's Heavy Cutter Plow t (with 'hard castings,) - ti do Tho Plank's Light Cutterld'iow, do do do Stubble Pltrit do do Ilnak's Improved Pater, Plow, du do Walker Plow, do do -I - Danville - Plow, t . for 2 horses! Iron King, with wood b oa ht 'do do with Inn beam do Hamburg 'Plow, . , do Pe -tons finding it incon venizr to call at the Shop of the undersigned, ran obta the above Plows, and also Castings for old NOW, ‘lsjor's A grieultuml Imple li menteStore, on PinegroV' itreet, Lebanon, at the same prices.. . REPAIRING of-all Rindsrine promptly and cheaply. LI N. --Old Castings an ' , rought Iron taken in ex change for Plows. JOS:PI[ K. GINGRICH, ~ March 6, 1861.* Ann s P. 0., Lebanon Co., Pa. D. D. MARTIN. AUGUSTUS REINGLIIL. MARTIN & iEINOE L Dealer's in Coal end Lumber. ALBO; Manufacturers andiDidors in Copal, White. Collie, 61aek and Japanto f.,g, KNlSlifis and TURPENTINE, Northwest Cann. of Prince and Wal nut streets, ((at the waster CBI, Pa. ALSO, Mahogany Boards, Pen,.rs and Mouldings, of different sizes and patternat. kinds of Turning,' such .as Bed Posts, Table Legslii,okos, Hubs, Fellers, &c.,also Axles, Springs, & e., Li ir- We respectfully solicit renege of the old firm of Kat .cordially invite, all to give us we ran afford satisfaction to al Lancaster City, Feb. 27, IS( ORM' ORDAINING the hiying unl from the southern termini the borough of Lebtuam, BE IT ENACTED and ord and Town Council of tl and it id hereby ordained by tl that a street fur public nee, of be laid out and opened from a street interaccts Rose alley, to thence through lend ofJoscpl three quarters degrees cast ; three perches, and the caster middle of, the road lending fa town. End the Street Commi ishereby aircoterLto'notlfy GRA and alung,whose land the said same, and if not doipme within date of the service of such. not iced, empowered and directed to be opened.- PASSED, Frli D. N. KA " Attest:—D. Mmtea, CIE • • AN 'ORD: Ordaining the toying ouLant Market vreet, to the .11-. re Joint Shottito the Maeffere D. Krause and Catharine BE, it Enacted and gess and Town Connell non, and. It is hereby ordain, .same : That an Alley, for I fourteemfeet,bela id out and feet Noill" from the house t street In .mild Borough, Si thence through lot of the fait Aiello: D. Krause, demob-Sn others reapectively, North elf Beet eighty-might Perches ar ef s pot ads:muter of .Catliarint Koadleading from Lebanon Street Commissioneruf amid 1 to notify the lend holders ti land, said Alley passes, to done within 13Ixty days from inch notice, he is hereby an 'directedr ,toopenlng.causeriled ,* _ : D. II. KALB Ariz sr Passed February 12,1567. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS oscvel l j ety CURE *. ait)s' CURE NervousHeadachel , cu RE i l e . -la_lilde_na&eiSti°e By the use of these 1911 s the periodic attacks of .L'sTer opus or Sick Headache may he prevented and if taken at the commencement of en attack immediate relief from pain and sickness Trill he obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Haul ache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removhig COS TIVENRSS. For LITERARY MEN. STUDENTS.DeIieute Females, and all persona of SEDENTARY RAMS. they ore valunble as a LAXATIVE, improving the APPETITE, giving TONE and \IGOR to the digestive oreans, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The OEM A LTO PILLS are the result of long hives ligation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suf fering from 'Headache, whether originated in the tier roux system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any dis agreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!' The gen nine harry five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and all oilier Dealers in Medicines. A Box will be senetiv mall prepaid on receipt of the PRICE 25 CENTS. Al! orders shopld•be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 45 Cedar Street, Now-York. TllE - FOI.f.,OWINO E'N'DOT:SEMENTS. OF . SPALDING'S • CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL GoNviNoE,ALL: WHO SOFTER liTo3t nsAn,acn.si, THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE• CURE IS WITIIIN THEIS, REACH. As these Testimonials niers unsolicited by .11r. Sem.DING, they afford unquestionable proof if the efficacy of this truly scientific discorery. CoHn., Feb. 5, 1861 Mr. Spalding. Sir . I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I like them so testi that I want you to send mo two :.ollare worth more. Paft of these are for tho neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the firet.box I got from you. Send the Pills by mail end oblige Your ob't Servant. - JAMES KENNEDY. Haverford, Pa, Feb. 6, 1661 Mr. Spalding I wish you to, send me one more box of you Cephalic Pills, I have reeetred a great deal of benefit from them. Yours, respectfully, 151AltY ANN STOIIIIIOUSE. • Spruce Creek, Huntingdon Co., Pa., January 18,1801. II C. Sir: You Will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic Fills. Sent them immediately. -Respectfully yours • JOtD SIMONS. P. have used one box of your Pills, and find them excellent. Belle - Vernon, Ohio : 1861. livery C. Spalding Esq., Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send Ina another bor. of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the beet Pills I have ever tried. Direct I. STOVER. P. M. Belle Vernon, Wyaudat Co., 0. Beverly, 31am., Dec. 11, 1830 IL C. Spalding, E5q...., . • - I wish for some circulars or large show hills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more partienlarll before my custo mers. If you have apithittg of tlio kind, please send to me. One of nitr enstoners, who is subject to Severe Sick Ilea , ache, (risunllV'Tastitig•tiiii days.) was cured of an attack in one hour by your Pills. which I sent her. - Respectfully yours. W. It. 'WILKES. Reynohisburg, Frankl hi Co., Ohio, Jammu , 9, 1801. Henry C. Spalding, No. 48 Cedar st., N. Y. % Dear Sir . - • Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (2.5,) , f0r which send box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to address of Rev. Wm. C. Filler, Reynoldaburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. Your Pills work like a charm—cure II eadache al most instanter. Truly yours, W3l. C. FILLER Ypsilanti, Mich, Jan. 11, ISOI Mr. Spaltling - .' sir: Not long since I sent to you for a lox of o,plialic Pills for the cure of the Nervous headache and Cos tiveness, and received the some, and they had so good an effect that I was induced to send for more. Please send by reborn mail. Direct to A. It. FAILED, Ypsilanti, Mich. • From the EVllitler, Norfolk. Va Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they Were made, viz.: Cure of headache in all its forms. Prom the Examiner, Norfolk, 'Va. 'They hare been tested iu more than a thousand eases, with entire success. Freon the Deumerat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, O.- base been troubled with the headache, send for a hos, (Cepha so that you may hare them in ease of en attack. From the Advertiser, Providence, RF -I Thu Cephalic Pills are said to he .a remarkably effec tive remedy fur the headaclo and one of OA yJry beat fur that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. . • • . ~, F rom the Western IL IL Gazette, Chicago. 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled - . .-from the Kanawha Valley Star, Ranawba, Va. We are sure that.persons suffering with the headache, who.try them, will stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, Try them! you that ore afflicted. apd we are mire taut your test(mouy can be added to the already numerous list that has received benoUts that un other me dicino can produce. From Vie St. Louis Democrat. The immense demand fur the article (Cephalic Pi is rapidly increasing. From tho Gazette, P asemert, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name With en article he di4not.know to posbeas real merit. FrOxfj ttio,A iivertiser, Providence, It. I. The tostimoni in their fivor h strong, from the most respectable quarters. From the Daily News, Newport, R. L Cephalic Pills arc taking the place of all kinds From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass Said to be very dile:talons for the headache. - From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio Suffering humanity can now be relieved, sir A singlebettic of SPA LD N trS. PREPARED 0 LUIS will eave ten times Its cost SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE TUE PIECES . ! ECONOMY! DISPATC I f ' "A Stint" IN TI3I 0 SAVES NINE. " . AB accidents will happen, even In well regulated fam ilies, it Is very desirable to have some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING'S lILEPAILED GLUE meets all such emergencies, aud no household can of to ba without it. It is always ready, had up to the sticking point. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. 11.—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price, 25 cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, - N0.48 OBDAP, Street, New-York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PRhPARBD 01,135, I would caution all peritons to °s al:nine before purchasing, and see that the full nom, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, "IiTZ is outhe outside-tvrApper t, all others 'are swindling 'counterfeits. ' - [March 6,1861., , ' Wanted to Buy, 50 000 BuBHE RYE; SO bushels CORN; 50,000. kualxoli OATS; . 59,909 bushule WHEAT . . . CLOVERSEED,,TVASTRY SEED, Flaxseed, for which the_higlest. CASs prices ,F4ll ,be paid: at the .Leh aniin..7allig.,ice#rond Depot, Lebanon- • GEORGE . . HOFFMAN. Lebanon, duty 11, ' 1860. IS6 .NEW STYLES. 1 S6l ADAVRISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court House, north side. has now on hand's splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, fur men and boys, for PIN, to which the attention of the public is respectfully inrl tell. Mats of all . prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always onsad. He has also j ust opensd a splen did, assortment of SUMSIER. HATS. embracing finch as STRAW, .PANAMA, ' , PEDAL," PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBTAN. and all others. trk.. He will also Wholesale all kinds of Hata, Caps, &c., to Country iforclinnts on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April :21, 1858. . IF YOU WANT AEGTOTOGRAPII of your:l,l.'4 or friend , the best ere tole) had at DAILY'S Gallery, nest door to the Lebanon Deposit Dirk. Chao iek Iflr•otirer•iiiie's CA BINET-MAEING ESTABLISHMENT, DETWEEN Carrrauy's and Ilemberger's hotels ' In Ji) the borough of Lebanon, is the oldest and. Most re liable establishment of the kind in Lebanon. Ito makes any thing and every thing belonging telt% =trade. Makes and sells batter made and bet. ter finished work then any other eitsblish• meet in Lebanon. His manner of Turning Out Ware cannot be beat. All ho asks of those in want of FURNITURE, is to giro him a call be fore before buying elsewhere. • Lebanon, December J 9, MO-Im. illustrated Horse Doctor •10111 EING an accurate and detailed account of the Yarl. Ll ous dl - seases to which the equine race are subjected tog,ether with the latest mode of treltmeut, and all the requisite prescriptions, written In plain English, by EDWARD MAYHEW. Published in Eleven Monthly Parts at 25 cents, For Salo at 11, IL IKEDVIS 'Book Store, Lebanon, The following articles, all In ore box, are eold at II 11. RCIIDEL'S Book Store for 87% cents; Requisites for every fam,ily. SPALDNGIS PREPARED GLUE, In CONE . Lottic, with Cap and Brush. EXTRA ADHESIVE MUCILAGE, DANIEL it ' IVh S ELIIsIDAPTIC CEep LLIBLE and rosh. , . INK, In Cone Bottles, with CLOTH STRETCLIMI. +Wir ALL CUAItAisITEED OF TUE BEST - QUALITY. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOORS!!! . = fkik,. Now is the time to procure Cheap Books. 11. IL RIEDEL will furniAt any of ileums. & Boos! publica tions until the 15th of 51m0.1861, at a discount of 20 per cent..from the regular retail prices. Come and ez amino his catalogues and leave your orders. • Just published nud receised for sale at the Deck S tore or 11. H. Model, Taa FAMILY l's.sTen FOR MORNING AND EVENING. AND TUE FEST/VAIN OF TKO CofOcii rtAr.. Prices—Muslin, 50 cents; Embossed Morocco. Gilt edges, 87 cents; Antique, paneled sides, $1.21; Turkey, full gilt sides and twit. $1.78. Lebanon, Feb. 27, 1861. Mountain Herb Pills. AROVE, tre present you with a perfect likeness of :Tezneo, a chief of a tribe of the strange, Artec Na ti n, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and his people in our Pamphlets and Al monaes—to be had gratis, from the Agents for them The inventor and manufacturer of "Judaen's Moun tain Herb Pills," has epant the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the “3leuxrAin Man nits" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find In our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an established fact. that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! . The blood is the life I and when any -foreign or un healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once dis tributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and fro the circulation is fee ble. The longs become clogged with the poisonous mat ter ; hence. ft cough—aml ell &terra slight Lapin ity:at the ionntain-bead of life—the • Metall - As If you had thrown some earth for instaucm-in a pure spring. from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. Ac quickly does impure blood fly to every part, end leave its sting behind. All the passages become ob structed, and unless the obstru•tion is removed, the lamp of life so ,ri dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body ; they are, thorathro, un. rivalled as a CURE ran, BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-Bilious I Hedicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of die- I ittokaild lenders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it, to us, that we are able to place within your reach, a medicine liko the "Moo:tram Haas PILLS," that will pass dire , tly to the afiheted parts, through the block' and. fluids of , the b. tly, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills are the Best Bintedy itt existence for the follOwina 'Complaints: Bowel Complaints, Debility}. Inward Weakness, Coughs, Fever and Ague : , Liver Complaints, Colds,4 Female Complaints:, Lowness of Spirits, Ches Diseases, Headaches, Piles, Costiveness, - Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dyepepsia, Influenza. Socoudary Syrup- Inflaination. touts Dr a s REAT * FE * .N'TA * LI 'ALDICINE Pomades who value health. should never bo without these Pills. They purify the blood. remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the akin of all pimples and id dat es, and bring the'osbh color of health• to the pale check. 119.... The Platits and /Feria of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way emohg the Temeans, a tribe of AboriglueS in Ilexiro. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the "Gnevr MEDICINE" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE--The Mountain Herb Pills aro pnbilP in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pllls, and Retail at 1:5 cents per box. All genuine, have the sig nature of B. L. JUDSON & 00., on each box. .. 'B. L. JUDSON, & co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 50 Leonard Street / .N.EW YORK. 4% IM, Agents wanted always—Address as above. ..itstt Sold in Lebanon by Dr. Geo. Ross, and D. S. Raber . Sept. 5; 1564-6 m,, Lebanon Fethale Seminary. IIACIII L. F. ROSS; Principal. JULIA ROSS, Musical Department. GEORGI 3 MOUT, Drawing. riptlE NINTII SESSION will-commence September 3, I MO. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of feMale education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a model ate cost. The school year is divided into two' Sessions of fiver months each: Charge per session, from VA to 15 dollars. accordiiig to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, LatiMitud ** Particular attention given to the musical deport ment, Instruction upon theTtatio. Melodeon and *Gui tar end in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, mid at the usual rates Early application should be made td ' ' S. J. STINE, cr J. W:'MISH. Board of iirators: B. U. LEHMAN, - S. J. STPSE, ' C. B. FORNEY, J. W. ,VISIT, JOHN 31hilLY, C. GREENAWALT, C. D. G LONINOER, JOST& PONCE, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Feb. 27, 1801. SAVONC FUND. National CHARTERED BY TILE STATE. O 1 PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, anti in any amount, large 61: KARL .2. PINE PER CENT interest is paid for money, from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back In GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4, Money is received from Exccutars, Administrators, Guardians and others who desire to hale it in a place of perfect safety; and m here interest can be obtained for it 5. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first doss securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Ilours—Every day from 9 till 6 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. This old and well established LIMO FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLION'S of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors, HON. HENRY 1,. BENN'ER, President. HOPERT . SELPELDGE,,Vice President. WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Denner, F. Carrollltrewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph'33. Harry, Robert Selfridge,' 'Francis Lee, Sarni. K. Ashton,- Joseph' Yerkes, C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffenderffer. OFFICE: Walnut Street, S. W. Cqruer of Third Street. . June 8,1860. PIIILADELPILIA Copper-Smith Removal: r IRE undersigned. has . RiE3IOT.ED his COPPER ISMITH and BRAES -WORKING BUSINESS to Market ...Street, the amend doorfrom. Strickler's NM, *here bevvill be happy to sae all Ma old friends and custom ers,,and where he has Increased facilities for attending to all-the departments or his business. 'Particular attention given to REPAIRING. 'All orders thankfully received and promptly attended ftperthnith and Brassworker. Lebanon, March 7,1.860. - - BOWMAN, LEAVER ik CAPP'S u II R I , * RLP 1' This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner i_ ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully Inform the public at largo, that their place of business is .IMeto Bowsbkat's Old Lumber Yard, in Bast Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and ailed it with a new and exsellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, Snell as BOARDS, PLANKS, JO/SVa, LAMS, SnINDLES, AND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on band, 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 pat favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderato prices, to Merit a continuance of public BatrOuage. 1 1 0ITMAN, 11AU21.1. a t'.ll'l! Letniunn. Scp4mriber 5,1800. 1:1.11B ER. L ER. ONE of the best and cheapest assortments of Loon offered to the public, la now for sale at the new and extensive LUMBER and COAL YAItD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, a the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Guinn Canal, at the heed of Walnut street, a few inures North of the 1 3enassee Steam Mills, and one roam east of liorgner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the hest well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards,— ' Cherry, Poplar and Pine Bolivia; 1 1 4 and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scautlingand Joists; While Oak lioares., • Phnik and Scantling; . and 1 ,4 inch Poplar Buar.kis, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES MINGLES!! The beet Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Mao, Roofing and Plastering 14105; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Palling° ler fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL I ! COAL!!! A large stock of Broken, Stove, Limebnrners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. t 0.... Confident that they have the largest and best as sortment of Lcanum of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate an purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stork before pur chasing elsewhere. CHILL? . Bit SORB ILL, N. Lebanon, April 4, 1860. Cr. S . R ,B,E R'S Wholesale a'ad Reiail Drug.-Store, Has been nomoved to Lla• New 'Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. Illli subscriber respectfully announce table acquaim 1. latices and the public in general, t at he his con •stantly on hand a large stock of D R U G S . PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - - PAINTS, CHEMICALS, RYE-STUFFS. VARNISITE _ , TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, EXTRACTS, horning Fluid, Surgical Dist:meats, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, T°ltarea, LT. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too umucrous to mention, which he offers at low rates, anti warrant: , the gualilirs of the articles as represented.-- Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. fat Physicians' prescriptions and family red pesearefully compound's°, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings, on Sundays the Store will be °peace" for the corn pounding of prescriptions between Abe hours of-rand 10 0 - dock, A. 11., 12 and 1, and 4 and 51, , A1. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1551, DAVID. S, UABEIR. AT Tll CHEAP STORE OP RAUCH & LIGHT. Al llie Corner of Cumberland Sired. and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. A i rESSR S. It A Dell & LItIUT take pleasure in inform ni lag their friends and the public generally that they have just opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, 01100 QUEENSWARE, &c., to which tAcy respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their DR'(GOO D S ..• have nil been selected with the greatest care from the largest Intporting I fleece in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, - A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas,Chocolate, stud tall kinds of ,Splees. Also, a largo assement of QUEE.NSIVA RE, among which are the newest patterns, together with al most au endless variety of Goods in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Comutty Produce taken In exchange. BAGS ! BAGS! l BAGS! 1 I The attention of Millers and Farmers la directed to their large stock of BAGS, which they will sell_ at whol Pee le prices. October 17, ISLO.I • " RAUCH' & • I,,IGHT. NORTH LEBANON - IIOROUGH ; DIVIDED! GREAT' EXCITEMENT. r Grand Rt.:A./or the People's (lead Quarters! THE ACTION I F the Legislature of the Commonvrealai of Penn -0 yi a lvanin, in reference to the Borough of iSOILTII LEBANON, has caused an unusual degree of excite merit among Its quiet inhabitants, but not near so much as the Fresh Arrival of • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at the MANSION HOUSE STORE OF Itlessr. Franck & Brother. iAir- This Proprietors feel con &lent that they are still able to supply all their customers, and the "rest of mankind," who will favor them with a call, with any variety of the CHOICEST GOOFS. The MEW system enables them to sell at greatly re dueed prices which they hope will be a great Induce went for all desirous of kuying cheap, to give them a Cull. Cell and see for yourselves. 4 Ladles and Gentlemen are most cordially Invited to give them a call, and examine for themselves. - I North Lebanon Borough, April 20. 1859. SELLING OFF AT COST. rilllE large and extensive stock of,. FANCY DRY GOODS at the "Centre Buildings" are being sold at cost. The stock comprises a general assortment of PRESS GOODS, such as Plain and Fahey Dress Silks, French Merinoca.- Wool Plaids and 'Wool Dclaines, Cashmeres and Thibet Cloths, Delaines, Calicoes, &c. &r. White Goods—plain and tig'd Jacionets, Cambrian, Dish Linens, Brilliants, Certain Goods, &T., 21 large assortment of SHAWLS, • • BRAWLS, CARPETS k MATTING, CARPETS it MATTING, QUEENSWA RE, QUEENS WARE. Also a general assortment. of Gloves and Hosiery, La dies' Collars and Dress Trimmings, with many other artialesiho numerous to mention Call and see, and sane money at the "Centre Buildings" of ItAiren & Base. Bar We also 611 1 . n. our ENTIRE STOCK.; orDry Goods, Queetisware, Groceries, do., for WSW, , to . Such Lis wish to oder the 31eouintile business, also 110, - ..:.F`our well arranged milli: ROODS FOR RENT arkgsriiir, —the most desirable stand in Lebanon. Lebanon, December 20, 1160. RADER & BROS. L. K. LAUDERMILCH French and American Black Cloth, BI ek and Fancy Cassissicres, Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Panay- Silk Vesting, :Whist, Union Casainntres, icanes,.stc., Cloaks, Cheek; Cloaks, fur Ladle; Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, Shawls, DeLaines. plaits and fancy, Beeler} and Gloves, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Fi gure d fuel Plain French Iferinoos, Figured and Plain German, Matinees; Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Figured Cashmeres, Babies, Zephyr Hoods and Guitar Sleeves, Merino tibiae and Drawers, Buckskin Gloves and ,Mittens, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, - Calicoes at all ps less; The highest market pricks fidid: in merchandise, far all kind's of Country prodnapi'Atthe Old Stand, of (lea„ Ftleger, Cumberland street, Lebanon. now.otoupbal by LAUDERSIII43II. Lebanon, Docember 5, ISI3O. SUETY MIST Company. Can buy your Clothing, for yourselves and your Boys, in every variety and atiew bash prices by call ing at the cheap Clothing Storeof ' menstein Brea:, opposite the Court nousa where you Save at least from 25 to 30 per cent. AU hinds of Cloth ing Puralabing Goode; aro to IM '... l 'ore - atAtto lowest melt prices. and rt. cc r iVe well-made Goods. , WOlll4 it noelio met 3 butter to Much valuable limo by calling at once, and laying In your stock, o(..Clothing for the Winter at this Establishment, where you will , °ar ta I ely.get the full,value of your MONEY, Remember the pisee—Cueiberland *Street, opposite the Court House.. REIZENSTEIN BItOS. Lebanon, Novedibef:L'lB6o. TO CONSUITIPTI.VES. AClergyman having cured.hM son of Consumption in its worst stages,.after.libing given up to die, hy tho mast - celebrated phyMbillts.sdesires to make known' fha. mode of :CUM SWllital Praises tauccessfol in, every cave,) to those, afflicted. with '3Couthai Colds avid Con sumption, and he , will send thetOrse to any address, free of cha t rge. Addrees;enclivro, am:ape-to .pay re trn posage. ADEp, B u etiruary 13, 22 Fr -StreetTr: Y.. El=E== Offers hia large Stock of FALL AND WINTER HOODS, At gretttly. REDUCED PR ICES YOU WILL SAVE . , °•e Qs~sl a Deposit .Bank. k- gree.WAnA Inat root .1 f carrizczny'c Had, CaMberiCt?“, ""a forciwk , 3 RATES -of- INTriltEE'r on WILL pay t. DEPOSITS, n per etitt, pop annum; For 1 year, and lon *ter cenklevannnta For 6 months, and loop:Zro , . Nutt.. p6t - annum- For Smooths, and longer, e T oterest paid in requiring a short notice of withdripe.",i o - the dikto full for the Deposits from the elate of dei:.` oo ..- of withdrawal. We will also afford a, libem. o ...- tommodatitns to those who may favor as with ""t; , . T osita, payable on . demand. Will pay- a premium on SPARL., I I and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old Afasican Dot. tars and Hai/ DoZtars. Will make collections on and re. mit to all parts of the United Statas, the Canadaa and Europe; Negotiate Loans, Ice., &a. ' and do a general EX OIIANOX . and BANKING DUSINIgSS. " G. DAWSON COLEJLAN, President. ate. aura, Culler. - - _ Thu underdlitaed, MANAGERSoza I udividualry ollie extent of their Estates, all Deposita and °the: bligations of the "Lzal;fox DEPOSIT DANE." • LMON CAM NRON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, 8080 E SMULLEE, LNYT ALES YOUNG. AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebmnon, Slay 12, ISC,S. GEOEOg.43I-..E/3/' Jaines lA. K ey, SIGN OF Tin: :MAMMOTH: W.ATCLI, Bogle Buildings, Cumberland gl.reet, LEiMNON. Pa. PETE to the Zublic aztelegaut antlexteneive wort: • Ur meet OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Ekes, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan enrarßrekst Pint Ear Rigna and Finger Binge. GOLD CIIALSS of oyery Style y" -- and quality. - English, French, Swiss aril Rmeii can Gold'ara Shaer Watches of the must approved And celebrated 'makers. Clocks of every description. .A. large variety of fancy Goods, Paint.ings..Vorres; &e. The stock will be found among the largest in thissee %lon of Pennsylvania. end has been selected with great care from the most celebrated Importing and manufac turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia. REPATILLIO done at the shortest flatlet+, and in a moot workmanlike manner. 'My friends, and the Public generally are invited to au examination of my superb steer. JAMES U. KELLY, Sign of the Big Watai, Lebenou. Sept. 21, ISO. _PHILADELPHIA ' WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, du*. O. CONRAD, FORMER. OCCUPANT, 14S NORM SECOND STREET, CORNER OP QC 411.P.T - . . pin undersigned has lea sed thiatiove preen hies, where J_ be will keep a largo . assortment of Gold and-Silver Watcheii. of American, fingttelf and Siviss manufacture of the most celebrated niiikers, in addition to which, will be found itiways on hand (and made to .order) an extensive variety of Jewelry. Silver, and Silver Plated ware, together with a general assortment of such goods as ale usually kept. in a first class Watch and Jewelry Store. The patrons of 0. Conrad, and these of the subseri. ber together with the public generally, are invited to call, where they will receive a good article for their money. As lem determined to do strictly a cash busi ness, geode will be sold very low. "Small Profits and Quick Salts," le the motto of this establishment. MMEM3IIMI Formerly 0. CONRAD, No. 14S North Second St., canter of Quarry, PhDs Juno 20, 1 y. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness Mann- iltetorv. • fr I I}l undereigked has liculovcid 1.103. Saddlery and liarnec:s Ilanufitetory to a few doors South A of the old place, to the large room.' lately occupied y Billinan a Bro. as a Liquor store, where ho will be happy to roe all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilities for attending t o all the departments of hie boot nem Being determined to be behind no otherestablish ment in his abilities to accommodate customerg,' ho has spored neither pains nor expense La obtain andmike himself master of every modern luiprovereen ha -010080 and secure the services of the be workmen that liberal wages would command. lie will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of 11A RNESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets. such as Cotton. 'Worsted, Linen, and' a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such en Buggy Whips, Cart Whips. RT.; HA.tIESuf all deseriptions.H_4LTEß CHAINS, home-mode TR4 cES, &c., allot which Is will warrant to he equal to any that caube obtained in any other establishment:l:l'Bß, country. All he twits that thosti desiring anything in this hue, should call at his Once and examine his stock. lie feels the fullest confidence In his ability to give entire satisfaction. Atßir - All orders thankfully received Ai ndprouiptly at tended to. SOi OlifiN BRIM North Lebanon Borough, ;fan. 25, 1860. 00,71 4 W a .;IROACITIC "I" e _ lO Acw—c, A SUPERLATIVE !TONIC, D lUR ETIC, 4 7* DYSPEe IV ‘ V! NVICRATING, CORDLE To the Citizens of New Jersey and Fenny:- vania Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and Private .Ftsrailies Wolfe's Pura Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure•Maderia. Sherry and Port Wino. Wolfe's Pore JR)II£IICR and St. Croix Wolfe's Pure Scotch and frisk Whisky. ALL IN BOTTLES. beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINES and LFQUORS, ported by 11DOLPHO WO ,FE, of New-York, whose name is familiar in every past of this country for the purity ofhis celebrated Sr,himtant,Schnapp, Mr. Wcare,in his letter to me speaking of the purity of his WISES and LIQUORS, says: "1 will stake my reputation as a mammy standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence In the City of New York, that alt the Bas - snv and Wins which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proPrieter's name en the wax,andfac SUS ile of his signature on the certificate. The public aro respectfully invited to cull and examine fur themselves. For sale at IffnArL by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. OK°. H. ASHTON, No. 832 Market at., Pbil'a. Sole Agent for Philadelphia ' &sad the following from the New York Courier ENORMOUS BUSIN=M3 FOR mr. Nrw Yowl MERCIIANT...., Wears happy to inform our fellow-citizens that 'there is 030 place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure - Mims stud Liquors, as pure as imported , and of the hest quid. ity. We do not intend to give an elaborate descriptiOn of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit uDor,Pact WOLFE'S extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Bea ver street, and Nos. 17,19 and 21, Marketileld street.— Ilie stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases: the Brandy, some ten thousand eases—Vintages of 1336 to 1850; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wino, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica sod St. Croix num, thine very old and equal to any in this coun try. Ile also has threelargeeellers,.filled with Brandy, ,te., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wetrs's sales of Senapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in loss than two Years he may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wines.' Ills business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for met.ieal nee should send their orders direct to Mr. Wom. until every Apothecary in the iand matte up their minds to discard Use poisonous stuff from their shares, and replace it iith WOWE's pure and LIQUORS, We understand Mr. Wour., for the accommodation of smell stealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and _Liquors. ::.4ner. a man, and sedan merchant, should be sustained against his lens of thousands of op: pelmets in the United States; who sell nothing but imi tation , ruinous silks to human health and. happiness. For sale by Dr. hose and D. S. limber. scptvcalier 12, -LSOO.-em. IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO • EIVS LIGHT GALLERY, over D. S. Raber'e torng Stonl, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. MIBROTYPO, ILLAINOTYPES, FEROTYPIM, PAIIROTTP.EB and PHO2a aeatms, taken daily, (Sunday:excepted.) Prima reuiona- . ble and in accordance with the alze, atyleAnd quality of tiro eases, Rooms opentA from 8 A to t- o'clock, P. M. . . . Lubanon, Juno 2. Isr.s. TO FARMERS. 80,000 I tO t d i A l L i tiagg it uglo " , ' fo in r a sTl ' et Potee to swig ppeshasers• This is the canesssr ITEMIZER in ,F 3 Worth will manure an acre 9f corn, will increase the crop from ene-third to one-half, and will ripen the crop two weeks earlier; add, `unlike gnome, neither injure the seed nor hind. A pamphlet, with sat isfactory evidence and lull particulars, will be sent gra tis to any oue sending address to LODI MANTIFAC'PURING Co., Wtarws, Philadelphia. eF Ohruary ; w. 'mai"! lyt Ivo9 . and COAL YARD-. - T TILE undersigned, having bought Mr. "..„. 15 lionry,Spoon's Wood and. Coal Yawl, a shun Itiattuace north-east of MeSsrs. Tester a ?SutchiS•Foliiidiy, in tho botough of .Nortle Lebanon; and.also bought. fre_ro,.29o to ZOO CORDS OF WOOD and from' 600 to 1060 TONS `Oh` COAL, of all kinds end grades r whiah I will Beast the7ard or deliver at as small profits as w • ill suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of thosemitieles to call and see the 'same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. ' . DANIEL' LIGIIT, (merchant.} North Lebanon, Apr1114,1556.-tf. . GEORGE KLINE; ATTORN WY 'AT L'A.W.tlflice wiekT,Friittind,T4l.,," & Lebanon, Pa.. 4 ELVe4llC.lnallay* ,•• - • 3. - 11. 110I4'1tIA.N 5 . ATroalmtiAT , LAW, bee REMOVED Lis office In ' , neck's New Bul.lo..ing, (second story,) Cemberistok streetiTAbiion. Pe.' • Lebenon,,April . - r. Wm. • . .14.TTOMBY, 0 4, ,ANkarAtkusgvisf,bia Oa to Ciita borlaad samsh, satwo.Wfortkii - lytissimpted by Reipastain lc Bras'. aa a *retry oloreiappoZta: Obsess Orepasaran's Bardssa,re'Bt. letazot, April 18,18 A; •
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