Ctt aluttott: TERMS. - - LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1861. HOME AFFAIRS. Nit' A conversation between two young beginners in Housekeeping,--"Where did you buy that splendid Furniture?" "Why 1 height it all at Owen Laubach's in Lebanon." ."Indeedi Well, I must conies it looks much better than mine, which I bought In Reading. But then, I suppose At is sold at n numb higher price." 0, not I priced Furniture in Reading, and several other places, and could find no Furniture so splendid, well•made, and at the same time so cheap me that offered by OMEN Laun*on, Market street: Lebanon, Pa." The Governor has signed the bill, passed by the Legislature, authorizing the Com missioners of Lebanon county to pay $3OO to wards the expenses incurred in the erection of a bridge over the Qui ttapahllle creek. j:Tbis bridge blbcated in North Annville townsbip, crossing the New Market Forge Dam. The Commissioners baring refused to build it, it was erected by sub .soription. But there still being a debt of about IMO foetid" on it, an pot of legislation has thus been obtained, which, while it appropriates the Rim named from the county treasury, throws no responsibility:on the Commissioners to keep the 7VridSo in repair.] The bill laying out a State road in Barks and Lebanon counties, was defeated in the ,douse on Wednesday last.' It was opp,-,.(1 by the Herbs eounty i members on the ground / that it would entail an expense of $2,000 osellethel township to make the road; The Reeding District of the M. E. , Church has 6,485 members ; :80 deaths during the poet year; 1,265 penbationere ; 48 local preach ers"; 227 adult baptisms; 524 children baptisms 08 churches; value of chorales ;$223,956; 7 personages; valise of parsonages $17.900; $814,. 42 woe contributed for conference claimants; $3,- 747,76 for - Missionary Society; $461,37 for Tract Society; $188,28 for Bible Society; 8130,46 for Sunday School Union; there are 82 Sunday Schools; 1488 officers and teachers? 8.562 schol ars; and 3,088 volumes in Sunday School Libra ries. Loos OUT /OR BARGAINS.--JOHN GEORGE *ill visit the Eastern cities, this week, to paschal* his Stquitu GOODS. The kook on Land lea appraised and reduced In price. The highest price will be.paid for produce:—Butter, 14 Ms ; Eggs, 13; Lard, 11; Tallow, 10. 887 tone of anthracite and 1 , 379 tone and 13 cwt. of bituminous coal were shipped Over the Lebanon Valley Branch Railroad, last week,—a material increase over the shipments of the previous week. We are glad to notice the Increase of the coal trade on our road. The Legislature is about gerryman• doting the state in the most approved partisan spirit for members of Congress. Justice is not to be taken into consideration at all, but the districts, are to be made up in ouch a manner as to secure to the Republicans as large a number of them as possible. The mutations in r attics are often ex traordinary, and they may find, in the next ten years, that if they do disgrace themselves for partisan purposes, the neetor dashed from their lips. It is now proposed to attach Lebanon to Schuylkill county, to be called the 9th district. Dauphin in to be attached to York ns the 13(b.— Union and Snyder go to Juniata, Perry and Cum• beriand, ea the 14th. While some of the propos ed dietrlets Will have a population of 100,000, about the proper nuwber,others will have 140,000. An applicant for an office in Wash ington recently called upon the Pretident and coolly requested him to sign his petition. The President coolly refused. ANOTHER FIRE.—On Thursday even ing about 9 0'014)1)9, a large stable belonging to David sbngar, at the west end of this borough was destroyed by fire. A large ore wagon, two horse wagon, threshing machine, harness, and many other artiolee were stored in tbe stable, all of which were destroyed. The prompt arrival of the Fire Companies, with their apparatus, and the convenience of water, enabled them to ante a large amount of property, especially three or four dwelling houses in the immediate vicinity of the stable. There is an insurance of $375 on the property in the West Branch Company. flow the dre originated is not known, but it le supposed to have been set on tire byon incendiary. OUR citizens certainly owe a great deal to the efficient/ of our fire companies. Al— though many are willing, and do contribute to their support, it la not at all commeusurnte to their necessities and deservings. Not one out of ten of our citizens has the least idea how our fire ampoules are maintained and by whom. They see the members with the engine end hose come to the are, do their duty faithfully and sue. oenfully, and then they are forgotten and nog leeted until the next fire, They do not know 'that the apparatus is kept in order for every emergenoy and for the benefit-of ell, and diet to , deco it requires the (moment labor end attend .altee:of e *umber of men day and night—all the time, summer and winter, and in all weather; they do not know that it Is done by those who have the least interest of any of our citizens in such matters ) that men who own not a cent's word" of revert'', and who earn their bread by doily tabor, in feet the very poorest of our popu lion, are the ones who do all this, And that is 11101 ail. They not only do the work of keeping the apparatus in order for an emergency, but contribute from their slender means hundreds of dollar. a year to keep the "machine" and the property of the company In order. And when the emergency in bore, the danger imminent, who does the fork then? The same men. Of course Shore are else some in' better circumstances who slo their full duty in all particulars, but they are but a tythe of our population, Not only that, but we have noticed, frequently, the general un willingness of people to even pass water for the engine, and as to relieving the Bremen at the . en gine in hours of labor, and when the whole cam puny Is fagging from overwork, is out of the 'question. We submit that this is all wrung. In eases were water is convenient and abundant the ItTOMOIII are able end willing to do the work, but erhen ie is otherwise the eltizene should lend a band, at least in supplying water; but most of on, they sbould'eontribute liberally and willing ly to the companies far their support. The town authorities too should make them annual eppro priatlons. It la true some trifling-bills h ave late ly been paid by them but they are inadequate to the wants of the company. As it is the compa nies have been obliged to strain their credit to the utmost.; contrast debts without means to pay them, so that time bolding bills against them are unable to milled , them, and thus are obliged to contribute in undue proportion. When we eon. eider that tens of thousands of dollnrsprop of erty has been saved by our dre companies, the community are certainly their debtors, and should take them into more . klud and liberal oonsidera. lion. WS- FARMERS and others shou Immo of the niok.naok pedlars now travel. tng the country. They are playing a new trick of late. Where they menet sell their goods they leave them, taking a pretended certificate fur them, 7,11).0 they wild bold until they Gall Or the goods. Lt turns out that tile aertificates are ROMs and the pig*r moo- gkes 41 rwards dispose of th em , . ITEMS.—John Stump, formerly Sher iff of this county, died at his residence, in Mill creek, on Settliday morning a week. He was about 50 years of age. Mr. Endres Bom berger, proprietor of the Black Bear hotel,in this Borough, intends moving tb Missouri; shortly af ter the first of April, to engage in stock raising, -Among the graduates at the public "com mencement" of the University of Peninylvania, on the 14th ult., we notice the names of John IL Shank, of Lebanon, George Mays, of Shaeffers town, and A. F. Dig, of Stouchsburg.----On Tuesday evening, March 26th, six families and some 4 or 5 single persona, started from the My ers town station for Indiana. Among the parties are the families of Mr.leseph At William Reber, M. H. Gettel, Samuel nornish, Wm. Tobias, Da 'yid SwarM, Wm. Rudy and others. Their point will be Fort Wayne. They were all from the vi cinity of Myerstown. Dr. Charles Leib has been appoin ted Marshal for Deeotah Territory. The Dr.,ive believe, tvrts'a: 'Republican, at the time the ap pointment was Made. SAAar F'aAertet.—Jesse Weiss was arrested last weeek. and committed to prison on the charge of having stolen two bides belonging to Mr. John Diller. The hides, it seems, were lying on'the pavement before Mr. Diller's shop, in this borough, whence they were taken and sold to Mr:. Greenawalt, the tanner. A short time mince same one, we did not learn if it was the earns person, took abide, at the same place, car ried it into Mr. Diller's shop and sold him his own property. We have several chaps around town, who, if not soon reformed, will become Master Thieves, Several others have already retired from public society. NEARLY A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. John Berg, a well known chimney sweeper in the °gateau- part of this county, was employed last week by John Gockley, in Miilereek township, to out down a very heavy cherry tree. A rope was'attached to the top limbs to draw the tree iri a certain direction when it should fall, but a hoary gust of wind brought it down unexpected ly. The trunk fell upon Berg, pressing him to the ground, but fortunately some of the branches kept it raised ao much as not to injure him seri ously. CORRECTION.—An error occurred in the puldieution of the vote for Auditor in South Cornwall township. The vote Was as follows: Frederick Sprocher 141. Jacob Light • lOr John P. Sanderson, Esq., formerly of Lebanon, has been appointed by Secretary Cameron', Chief Clerk of the War Department. The stated meetings of the Union Fire Company will hereafter be held every other Monday evening. The next meeting will be on next Monday evening. The members are all in_ vited to attend. AIICTION.—Raber & Brothers will bold an Auction on Saturday afternoon, the 6th inst., commencing at 12 o'clock, for the sale of a general assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, Queens ware, tsp. The following is the state of the thermometer and weather for The month of Feb ruary, 1960 and 1861, as taken by Mr. LADER, of North Lebanon township. 1860. 1801. Feb. Weather. Ther. Weather. Ther. 1 Clear 6 ab. a Rain 8 oh. z 2 Cloudy 0-zero Fog.. Rain 40 do 3 Clear G bel. Cloudy 34 do 4 Cloudy 14 itbo. do 26 do 5 Snow a rain 14 do do 22 do 6 Belo 84 du C. NW IV 26 do 7 Clear 82 do Bain & lino. 36 do 8 Cloudy 24 do Clear 8 below a 9 Clear 22 do Cloudy 14 above a 10 Cl "r-etin'y 16 do Fog, Clou. 80 do 11 Snow .14 do Bain 42 do 12 Cl'r N WW 20 do Clear 46 do 13 Clear 2l do Cloudy 32 do 14 Cloudy 40 do Nato 32 do 15 Snow 24 do do 34 do 16 Clear 20 do do 31 do 17 do 8 do Clo SW W 32 do 18 Snow 12 do do NWW 26 do 19 Cloudy 16 do do 24 do 20 . Clear 8 do - Snow 32 do 21 . Clear 22 do Snow. wind 80 do 22 Bain 38 do Clardy 26 do 23 Clear 40 do do 82 do 24 Cloudy 86 do do NWW 40 do 25 Snow 24 do Clear 18 do 26 Clear 20 do Cloudy 82 do 27 do 28 do Clear 32 do 28 Cloudy 38• do do 40 do 20 do 40 do Mr. Bixler, last week, presented four petitions in the Legislature, numerously signed by citizens of Bethel and Tulpehocken town ship, Barks county, praying to annex Bethel and part of Tulpehooken townships to the county of Lebanon. The great distance the people of that section have to Reading, to attend Court, &e., (some having over 25 miles,) is the reason for desiring the change. One of two things is very - certain in cur borough. There is either a great deal of carelessness with fire, or we have one or more scoundtels in our midst who take every opportn• Wily to apply the incendiary's torch to the prop arty of our citizens. As the latter proposition is the more,probible of the too, it is desire ble that everteitizen should constitute himself a vig ilance ciiiimittee for the deteetio and pun ishment of theYseamps. An official investiga tion of the cause of some of our tires might also b rit ., a b oo m : A l a want. As it is now, as soon as the fire is over It le forgotten by all, but. the suffer ers, and evert if suspicion is strong and pointed, people are afraid or don't like to say anything.— From what we have heard we have reason to be Hero that, if an investigation bad taken place, something relative to the origin of Mr. Pew's fire raight . have hoen discovered. The neglect in this matter is wrong. The guilty are screened and left run until some day our whole, town may be laid in ruiner B. F. SWARTZ is now opening his stork of NEW GOODS ot the obi wend of &merit &, Bro., Hull Building. See Advertisement next week. Mr. Michael Hoffman has removed Tailoring Establishment to the room lately occupied by I. Hoffer, Esq., two floors cast of Market 81, and opposite the Engle HMO. ACCIDENT.—A young man named Wilnum 'Spier, employed in Van Reed's Paper Mill, in Spring tap., Berke county, was caught by a revolving Flinn, on the ISth ult., and whirl ed round ufavery much bruised and injured.— Fortunately he was rescued before life HOF ex tinct, hopes are entertained of bin recovery. NEW CASH STORE'! NEW GOOD el.l' NEW PRICES. -11. F. Swartz heteby inform the public that lie bee opened a stock of NEW GOODS at the old stand of Swartz ,St. Bro., Hall Wilding which will be sold for coLtin at prises to suit the times. THE CA.SII SYSTEM--Messrs. Eckert will replenish their New Store on Cumberland street with a handsome stock of spring gomis, on Saturday and Monday next. Mr. W. K. Eckert is now in the city making purchases. It pays to buy for cash. Mr. LTEITIT, the aeronau t, of Leba non, was in Millersburg, last Saturday a week, and gave a specimen of his skill as a wire-walk or to a considerable number of spectators, at Mil ler's tavern. He performed very well s end to the satisfaetion of all present. ISM. Apples of the finest qualities are selling at Erie, S. Y., for from fifteen to twentpets. per bushel. Bend some on this way. The Loudon -De•potoh. says there are more Britleb admiral.' than ships, more generale than regimenta, mots captain• of artiller7 and ape neon than gun& • - READING & C:OLUMRIA RAILROAD.— On the 28th nit., the bontotetors Messrs. Moore, Balch, Danforth & Co., broke ground on the above road, at a point where the line passes through the gap in the South Mountain, about four miles a W. of the village of Sinking SPrings Berks county. The road is to be completed and ready -for travel on the 4th of July, 1862. The main line will run direotly to Columbia and con nect with York cud Wrightsville Railroad. A branch road six miles in length will be built to the city of Lancaster. At Ephrs.to the line will form a junction with the Downingtown and Waynesboro' Railroad, and et Manbeitn with the Cornwall road. The Reading and Columbia Railroad will thus form a very important trunk lino through Barks and LanCaster counties, and will furnish coal to a popitlation of 200 ,000' people. The Cornwall branch will carry the primitive ores from the mines for all the furnace at Columbia ,N; Marietta. The main line wilL pass through the Chestnut Hill ore mines, where the cold short ores lie in a basin 100 feet thick. There is probably no por. Lion of the country where the population is dens er, or the local trot:Ere grouter than over the county try traversed by, this new railroad. IMPORTANT TO INvestrons.—The patent law provides that all patents hereafter granted shall be in force seventeen years from the date of issue, and their extension is prohibited. It authorizes the compulsory attendance of witnesses in litiga ted eases; enlarges the right to patent designs in moulding, casting, electrotyping, 4tc., enables the commissioner to dispose of rejected models, and to dispense with models when the design can be represented by a drawing, and discriminates be tween the inhabitants of the State,: and those of other countries. It also requires labels on pat ented articles, and cuts off all patents not prose cuted within two years, THE TEXAS STATE CONVENTION - NEW ORLEANS, March 80, 1861.—Thc Texas State Convention ratitio , l the ConitUnarm of tho Southern Confederacy with but two dissenting VOiCE.R. The Convention adjourned sine die on the 25th inet. j Without referring the . question of the adult: tion of the Constitution to the people. Governor liouston's andßepresentative Ilamil• totes effurts nt oppNition have proved an entire failure. All is now quiet in Texas. OP' The Baltimore Methodist Conference ad journed on Saturday to Staunton, Virginia, after adopting a plam of separation from the Northern Church by a majority of 83. The Bishop subse quently pronounced the action void. TEE EVACUATION OF FORT SUMPTER. 'WASHINGTON, March 30.—A1l the Cabinet offi cers, except General Cameron who is absent. have been in consultation with the President to day.— The preliminaries for the evacuation of Ft. Sump ter are going en,and will he effected. The Charles tonians are so anxious to know when the fort is to be evacuated that despatches were received here to-day to know when Colonel Lemon will return there. The final order for the evacution will un doubtedly ho conveyed by an army officer. INTERESTING FROM CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON, Marsh 30.—Tht members of the Convention visited "he fortifications in the harbor to-day, in the steamers Carolina and General Clinch. The batteries played with great effect. Governor Pickens wits not in the company, be ing engaged in more important offi.inl business. Great anxiety is felt as to the Administration's course about Fort Sumpter. If nothing is done soon the fort will be attacked anti captured. The sentiment of the people is entirely in favor of ac• Goo. The Governor's communication bas not yet been noted on. Col. Lemon's return is hourly expected. Air Rotiro. Exetorsitorr.—Tho Erie Sewing In . ..chine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per month, and expenses, or a com mission. TLis is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business. can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie &wing Machine Co R. JANES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. CHILLS AND FEVER ! CHILLS AND Fence! !—One of the greatest remedies that has ever. been laid before the public, for Fever and Arno, and which have received the highest encomiums from the press and the people, iv DR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED BITTERS. Who would endure the torhires arising from this terrible disease, when it can he so ea sily cured? Who would endure sleepless ni,,..hts, burn ing fevers and icy chills, alternately. when a rem&ly can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how many families linger out a mien] existence under this dead ly blight. and do nothing lmt gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their daily meals. and yet they are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves intense agony. Sold by all druggists and dealers generally everywhere. 4Eill" See advertisement in another column. [March 20, frOir See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. HUNNEWELL'S GREAT REMEDIES.—:— Their character sustained by testimonials to which all are incited to investigate. Their effect, which is per fectly natural. and their relations to disease, by strict adherence to taws of medicine. Hunnewell's rinixersai Cough Remedy. which rill' have tio superior for all Lang. Throat and Monteith' Com plaints, to net nal Consumption. Hunnewell's Tofu Anodyne, the great Natnral Opiate and 'Neuralgic Remedy, which adapts it to nil complaints of the Bowels, and of Spasmodie and Nervous nature, to that chief of all ramps of disease. Loss or SLEEP. Hisinewell's Elect& Pills prepared to assist the w , .rk of the Tolu Anodyne in cases of indigestion. have prov ed a most perfect substitute for 31MItellittAliq. so destruc tive to the effort of the Anodyne. For Billions Com plaints:lndigestion; Worms in Children, and all derange ment of the digestive organs. they have proved, by fur trial. all that is expected of them. and will he sent free until plans for sale completed. The remedies, end their connection. is more fully escrib.d in the pamphlets to be found with dealers or will be sent on demand without "postage ' , tamps." Prices of each preparation within reach of all, See advertisement. April 3.-Im. Da. EATON'S INFANTILE CounrAL.— Dr. BATON'S INFANTIbiI CORDIAI, is remarkable for its wonderful beneficial effects in the triettrwmt of children. For croup, dysentery. and teething. it has never been surpassed. awl mothers should at alt times be provided with a supply. as they value the lives and the comfort of their little ones. The preparations of Moon FOOD are among the most important discoveries of the age. They are not medi cine, hut food for the blood; already prepared for ab sorbtion, pheteaut to the taste, and natural in action and what one gains; he- retains. The . Moon F,ala jo a acientiffc discovery, differing from all patent medicines; and for consumption, throat diseases, liver . complain• 5, dyspepsia, and other diseases in ;Wont to the human frame. is unequaled for its healing and strengthening qualities.—Odumbus, Ohio. Gazelle. its See advertise , inept. For sale by Dr. GEO. DOSS. opposite the Court Hauge, Lebanon, and T. DYOTT & SONS. phia. • [April 3. 13a1.-1 tn. `Rotiffo. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening; hi the Methodist Episcopal Church. Sr. 1,011 'e REFORMED EllUßCLY.—ileglattr service every Wednesday evening et riA; o'clock , every Sunday , morning at to o'clock, and - every Sunday evening at e . 1 4 4. o'clock. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL enuung.—Servica in Temperance Ball every Sunday at 16 A. M., and every Friday at 7 P. M. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 16 o'clock, in the Evangelical church. and in the evening at ear ly candle. light. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran ch reit, 'English preaching next Sabbath morning in the First Refortnee church. • , atria in the First Reformed rhumb, in this plum. on the 28th ult.. by Rev. P. W. Kremer. Rec. F. STRASSTER. Of Wilkesbarre. Lucerne county, Pg.., to Miss MARY 0., daughter of Joseph Cleim. Esq.. of this borough. On the 04th ult.. by the Rev. J. E. Monter, Mr. HORACE C. BECK to Miss CATHARINE PETRY, both of Anovine. On the 14th ult.. by the Rev. 11. E. Hackman, at the • 4d,..-em of the bride's father, Mr. DAVID 11. HEITMAN •ATnAhthNE Rom, both of Beßeview, this cu. girtr. On the 2.81.11 nit.. Miss Callum:2 Wnatimn, daughter of Rev. henry Wagner, eged 23 years and 5 days. On the 24th ult., in this borough, Mrs. S.tatm, wife of Mr. Fatten, Datunany. aged about 31 years. On the Huh ult., in Tremont Schuylkill county, Busk, consort of Alonzo Livermore, formerly of this coun ty, aged 55 yearn. On the 21st Mt., in Jackson township, PETER. BSCELrir,, Aged about a 5 years. 011 the 224 ult., in Myerstown, BETSEY BECIII,AIt . , aged about 19 years. In aluseatine, lowa, on Saturday, March 9th, 1851, Mr. JOSEPff ILtEK, aged 88 years. a 62- At a special meeting of the Per severance Engine and Huse Company, No. 4, held at their Hall, on Thursday evening, March 28, 1861, the following Preamble Allli resolutions were adopted: WiIEREAS, Death hoe again invaded the portals of one Company and taken from amongst us 111kern1ss timnut.- GA, AU active member of tho- company, therefore. be it Resolved, That in his death we deplore the lessor one whose activity as a member, has been duly appreolated by all. Resolved. That we sympathize with the family of the deceased in their and our mutual loss. Rewired, That a copy of Preamble and Resolutions be hooded to the family of the deceased, and also pub lished in the papers of this borough. J. P. EMRICH. J. W. HAII.B.ESON, Committee: JOHN A. BOYER, • Sir At a special meeting of the Washington Sax Horn Ba,d, of Annvlißheld 1i their Hall on Saturday evening, March 30,Mui collecting-pre. amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, It bath pleitevd Divine Providence to call from our midst, David 0. Heilman, a worthy ixierither and reapectable citizen. 'l'hereferh. be it -Resolved, That we deeply lament hie death, and spin._ pailfize with the family of the de ceased, in the loss of their affectionate son and brother. Rejeleed, That as a preservative of memory of our deceased member, the members of . the Band attend the funeral in a body. and wear the customary insignia. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and reeolutione be presented to the bereaved f am il y o f t h o deceased. WILLIAM nrgvnit, JOHN D. HENNING. }Committee. HENRY B. BODIENHORN, Th e I,ebatton er , fully Correet ad Weekly. IVEDNESbAt APRIL 3.1 801 . Leh. Mills Ex. Feat $5 50 Eggs. la os. 12 Smith Extra dOO Rutter, 1 11 :. 14 Leb. Tel. Super. Fines 50 Tub or Belted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 120 Lard, 11 Prime Red Wheat, 115 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, . ' GO nee, 12 New Cern, 85 Shoulders, • 10 Oats, 28 Sides, • ' Clover-seed, 4OO 20 v -P, 7 Timothy-sred, 230 Dees-wax, ' ,25 Fi nx . seu th - 130 White Rags, 6 Dried Apples,4 bd., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, lb , 123. Peach "Suite," 250 Bristles, lb., 40 P eac h "'hazels," 125 Feathers, y lb, 62% Cherries, 150 Wool. Act 41„;,,,,,,37 Soap Bestre, qt..' 6 _ - Potatoes,ll bus, 00 • 1.2 1 4 Apple Ilutter,il crock, 45 ' ' - ' • The Philadelphia • SATURDAY, March 30, ISM. There is a inoiicrnie shipping demand for FLOUR, and. with Very limited receipts and a reduced stock, holders have advanced their figures ft 11112.3.5 cents bbl. The Sala Comprise 509 bbis, mixed brands of superfine at $5 25 bbl ; 510 bh Is., a'straight brand, at a price not made paddle, 4,000 bblv extra at $5 4405 50. Thine is a steady home conSumptive demairl'for our lowest quo tation up td 62 1 4 for common and extra brands -1 $0 75@6 25 for extra tacitly. and $6 50,07 for fancy lota. ItYR FLOUR is very quiet intl selling only in a Mall • way at $3 5001 62 1 / 2 , There I. not much CORN hero and it is held firefly. Sales of 350 barrels Penn sylvanist at 52 31347 Wit. GRAIN.—The offerings ot Wheat are very small, and it is in demand, with en upward tendency. Sales of 2, 000 bushels good Paim'a amt Western Red at ;$l. O; • COO bushels Sonthern do at $1.33; a entail lot of White at $1 4301 50 bushel, and 2500 bushels Kentucky on private terms. Of Rye there is very little herd: and it is steady at OFc fir PernCti, and 70c for- North River.— Corn is active and firm dry lots of new Yellow, allo,t, if here, would command file ;1000: bushels do, at the depot and in store. s at 59t§60c; 600 bushels old do, i at the dimot,'at 59 1 / 4 e., and 1000 bushels inferior do at 560. Oats are steady at 32c for Penn's and 30031 c for Delaware. New York Spring Barley is worth 1 50 A SAW of 1500 bushels at this figure. Earley Malt ranges from 85 to 95 cents. CATTLE MARKET.—Tho 'offerings of Beef Cattle I were lighter this we it than last, end 1329 head were received and sold at from $7 to $9 1 4 the 100 Rai:. the latter for extra quality i.prices sliming- a decline of 250 en previous quotations. and the marketdull. The prin cipal sales were at s3@9. Some 80 Cows were offered and sold at Phillips' at from $l5 to $2 each, for Spring ere. :old $22 to so' for Cows and CLIFTON. as to condition. Of Slogs the receipts and sales were about 25 , 0 bead, including 790 at the Avenue: at from $7 to $B, and 1663 at Imhoff's. at $0 3 4.0714 fur still fed and from to $6 the 100 lbs net Tor corn fed. About MOO Sheep were disposed of at Phillips at from S to Gell lb gross, which is a slight decline on the rates current last week: 21biurtiontento. Dissolution of Partnership. - x - rovag is hereby wren that the Partnprship, tween David filcher and Jfimes was dissolved on the Ist a April. 1.1161. ,All rhiimn strainst the firm ere to be presented to the undersign.el ter , set tlem~ut. JAMES LEACIIET, Lebanon, April 3,1661. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE d= hereby given that the partnership hereto jy existing between JOWLS Hauser and D. C. Smith, in the Grain and Coal business, trading under the firm of Hauser & Smith, in Cornwall township, Lebanon county. Pa.. WAR dissolved by mutual consent On the let day of April, MI. All persons haring claims will present them, and those indebted will make payment to D. 0. SMLTS, in whose hands the books re main. JONAS'IIOIISER, Apr11'3,1861.. D. C. SMITH. PUBLIC SALE. W l s LA s b c e ri zl r d p. , t i b s l t ic t, s e :ll. o a n t . tbe residence of the ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1861, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following Household and Kitch en Furniture, viz :—STOVE an 4 Pipe, BED and Bed & stead, Cupboard. Tables, Choirs, Carpeting, Oil "II Cloth. Kettles, Looking Glasses. and many oth _ er articles too numerous to mention_ Also a lot of TRIMMED BONNETS. Attendance will be given and terms made known by F. EMBICII. Auctioneer- JEREMIAH 801.3. Lebanon, April 3, Mit FITS !. FITS .1! Errs 4!!! . 4 IL RICKEY has removed his No. 1 Tailoring /11,.. Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut street. two doors north of George & - Pyle's store, and directly op posite the Court House, nu stairs. where be will =lnn ."ue to mannticture all articles in his line with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention will be paid to cutting and making childrm's cloth ing, Ac,. Ac. He solicits it continuance of the very liberal patronage thus farexteuded by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on one of J. 31. • Singer's Sewing Machines. All work warranted and entire satisiliction guaranteed. [Lebanon. April 3. 1851. • J. 46111 K MUNCH TEC couNzu ! THE ELECTION ALL RIGHT ! ! THE PUBLIC are respectfully invited H>♦ , 119.>111. ekati ..0 of SPRING AND SUMMER a,on& abide have !men bought piens°. Loth in In'Sle and Arica. rti2, LAD! ,1:4 will fin tit the Once to tnty Silk & Fancy Dress Goods,. Including ncy Dreg, Fabrics in livery Variety, Black and Fancy D.ese Silks. Fonlaid& itaiektie dedilarege Lawrie. t3ngltsb Chintzes, CoxMee, Ctothildes Irene, Saiijoree, Lavelle aid Dui.ter Clothe, Mute and Meal!". TWIBET, SPRING, 33110C111E, AND STELLA. S Ii A W L S t LACE; AND EMIsEOIDEEtES, WHITE 000 SECOND MOURNING GOODS, STEEL SKIRTS, FLAN) EI.S VEI LS, G mvSs, OEVTGRATEN Will Fg plpsl4. with onr SIP 4.< tion of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, = CAI:PETS, QUKENSWA RD, AND 0110E1ERIES. Ta faet everything that is found in a well stocked c atom. We mutt reepectfulty solicit a tali from the public,and wile take great pleasure in showiug gonde which for cheepuee nod beauty cannot be sort awed. FUNCE. & BROTHER. North !Amnon Borough. Auril 3. Ih6l tii; xafti nu NIERS/ oucy 1 M m IS valuable preparation. 'at of all the cam mon c , tuti.ments, such as Opiates. or lispecturants, which not only run down tile system, but destroy all chance of Cute. will be /bend 011 trial to possess the fol lowing properties. and to whit the most valuable testi monials may be found in the pamphlets. For whooping Cough. and as a Soothing Syrup. it, meets every want. and by early usewill save the largest proportion of ruptures in children which ant he traced to Whooping V:ough. In ordinary Coughs anti Fronts fat Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption. its splendid tonic proper ties melte it not only the most perfect enemy to disease, but builds up and sustains the tycoon tout-unit rve r ren et, of the Complaint. No nursery should be without it. nor should parents fail to get a pannold et. to be found with all dealers, us the only way to do justice to . its value. -..--. 9 •a ci v II 0114 EW EL ES 04 A 7 . 14. V I :. L . ~ . 1 r k, o ;•,--OF--..."9 , •• P.- -- . "--• ci s , ~, . 41 , rfo LU G TIVA2Eig 4 'A ct cnnic ° 4 #o4l,ge ~.., ° Olt tl ii te' ATIIP:AZnje Mt. \.'—''''''' . Tins greet Netwelcie Remedy end Natural Opiate calls burgled:it attention and Interest. K.:lair free of Opium. or preparation , . of Opium. or of any hut its strictly vegetable and medical properties , . For Neural gia. ttp, mniar p. i p, Onut. Tooth and Ear Ache. Spinal Comptaints. 'Weed her at Lit nirs or Stomach. Rose or Ilny Fever. Catarrh. and all minor Nervous Compiaints. For Loan of Shull. Chronic or Nervone Demi Ache. Siek Heed Ache. it hen no (moat, and to which we offer testimonials from undoubted souree.. For Delirium Trem us It In a Sure Remedy. For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera liforhris. it is , plendidly adapted. in not only removing the pains but acting as physic, a great c ntraet with Opium. which not only oonstipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. From physicians we ask attention, and on demand Formulas orTrinl Bottles will be sent,dovelopiug in the Anodyne an opiate which has long been wanted, and in the Cough Remedy suth as rest entirely op ono cell tral principle. From invalids we ask correspondence Pop Pamphlets or explanation, without "postage-stamps" For—Large Cough Remedy, 50 tents per bottle, Small 25 Tutu Anodyne. 50 a JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Preprieter, CHEMIST A HD PHARMACEUTIST, ctonmerpia Wharf. Boston, Maw., For sale by all usual wholesale and retail dealers In every town and elty. and by Joseph L. Lembo:7or- Leb anon : at Wholesale by Ono. IL. Ashton. Charles Ellis & Co., Philad'a IN TKINS 13K0. promise to be punctual, and will en deasnr to tease' who:07011 on them fat Boots -Shank . . . COUNTRY PRODUCE. r 111 II 1r..; attention or Farmers in (silted t,, the following I_ prices paid for Country Produce by the undersign ed, at the '•East Lebanon Store," vIS: Butter, 141 Ngg,g, 12 liam, 15 Lard, , 12 Sides, .. 10 Potatoes, 70 Lebanon, March 27,'@1. EMIR 4,7N1 IorIINTA . . A Cetarel44% THE members of the, LIMANC , I COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL, HORTICULTuR AI. AND MECO A N 'CAL SOCIETY will meet on SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1861, in the °mail .Inry lloom, in the Cmrt 11000. Lebanon, nt I n'elork. l' Inc the trtmnsief ion or bu eint.e. the neutbere are invit,i to attend. •WM. RANK. President. • ISAAC HOFFER, SeCretitry. (Leb'il, March 21, '6l, D Oarinership, riTIE paitnership heretofore existing between the nn dersigned tinder the firm or(i BORG & PYLE. bee been this day dissolve dby mutual consent. Pi rsobs Indebted to the firm are notified that, Mr. Pyle being about to leave„Lobalion. Irwin be necessary ter imme diately close tip bosiness, -end they are requested to make payment within the ensiling thirty days. • Per sans having detnandAngainat the film will also present thent: fia : ;Business will be continued at the old stand by John George. J. GEORGE. Lebanon,'.March 27, 18111. C: PYLIt. NOTICE. • - . rprrE greatest variety or styles of CANE SEATED j_ CHAIRS, Noce selling at a great reduethm: whole p fi sale and retail., .on account of rebuilding the :. . Factory.and Warerooms. Nos. 223 and 225- North nth street, above lure; Pintanatetn.t: N:13. , -:The Stock 'comprises very handsome new' patterns, fbr • Partors; 'Dining Rooms and Cham bers; handsome new styles. of .f.rnlies' Sewing Rocking Chalmitetteption . Chairs. =Ann, and= a large variety of Ca n tit' Chairs . all warranted to be my own manufacture. .blerch 2r..186L-.1 y. -: - : T. IT. IVI ,, T.F;it . I= MARTIN At ➢S,FINOE DeaMrs in: Coal and 'Limber. A LSO,Nani#l4rfuretis anti Polders in Coml. White. Coffin, Rdaelt and Japan OILS, TARNISHES and TuItPEN'fINII; , erthrrnst Corner of Prince and Wei nut streets, (et the Itailroati .) taincrotcr City. Pa. ALSO Mahogany hoards Veneers and Mouldings, of different sines and pat trirus. All kinds of Turning, such its Bed Post,. TahlO i ngs. iFiloises; Hubs, Polices, 4te.. also Axlca Springs. &c.. kc. W reSpeetfully sidicit'a.c'entinuanne of the pat ronage ..?f,the rya firm ~f REMOESIL ck. HOSTETTER., and , cordially ,all gi ,. e us a call, a- we fay) con(hhint we ran afford aatt,laction to Or ;silo shall dna! with on. ' Lancaster City. Feb. Z., ST U RAW O F GOOL; IN Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North SECOND Stroet, We are receiving our SPRING STOCKS, whirl] will comprise a large end desirable zmortment of all kinds Our stook of - FLOWERS and will be min sunny large title Sea9on, and we would invite your spe clad attention to that &norttuent. Please roll and ex amine them berme making your Purebeses. IF. WARD. • N 05.1.03.1.0 &. 107 North SECOND St., above Arch Math 27. 1661.-it. WHIALIILAM MORRIS, VENETIAN EILtND MANUFACTURER, No. 110 (old No. 02i) NORTH EIGHTH ST., (gbovo 4rch, Veit PHILADELPHIA. A N ,aBa , rtment of PLAIN AND FANCY BLINDS ;% always on hand. at the lowest prices. Old Blinds - repainted and linnned equal to new, and JOBBING promptly attended to. handsome assortment of WINDOW SHADES, of the htt; . st and most) Fashionable Pkterns, and REED BLINDS constantly on hand, to which we respectfully cell the attetaion or the public. Also, STORE SliA DES MADE AND LETTERED TO CEDER. .13%.• Terms CARL [March 27, 18n1-3m. . 'YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE: " Thu m o ers igned would inform Farmers and others 1 I that his well bread Stallion is nosy at Deities sta- Ides, about 1 mite east from Annville. and 4 west from ! Lebanon. on the Berks and Dauphin Turnpike and will remain 'their for the season. YOUND ST. LAWBENCE teas sired by the trotting Stallion SLLawrence.'and he by the old original St. Laurence, known as ue of the beet Trotting Stallions of his day. Young'St. Lawrence's dam was sired by Davy Crockett, and he by the celebrated running horse Printer. This horse was bred and raised by Peter L',l chel, Esq., of Beaver county. Pa.; at 3 years old sold , . to Joseph Buchanan for a large sum of man ; • -.:i? cy ; was kept in service by Mr. Buchanan ' Until pincher/A by the ' , resent owner. ! ,-..."-.... YOUNit ST. LAWIIItNCB is a beautiful <..; Mahogany bay. 16 hands high. I ma v old. and for bean ' ty of struetnro is not surpassed' by any Stallion in this country. 'Drivaa well to single or deal is harness. March 27, BM Wrotehes, Jewelry ,Ititd Sißa yer Ware. WHOLES'ALE AND RETAIL J 'K . Mpietc .•+ cz BRO., Nn. 11:32 'Market Stre..4, 1 dear be!oir 7th, Philadelphia March 2,7, ONLY PREPARATION rocID THE TEST FOR YE .RS And grows more and more popular ev: cry day ! And testimonials. new, a n d itirri , mt without number, n ill t be given from ladies sod gentlemen in al! giirdes of society. who , united nitiat my liana •m Id re-ist, that Prof. Wood's [lair itel.terative will reatore the bald mid gray. and tirps,rve the hair of tho youth to old ago , in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich.. Dec. :2114. ISS. VAPe tf- - -.• -0 F•-. Prof. Wool) : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair no the hind all I'4l nit over twenty }•earn ago. caused lip it COMpii.ol , l:ll chr o nic ditea:ilt :At tended With an Eruption on the head. A COIttiN11:11 course of suffering through life hosing reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain staff for caps, neither have t been thin to do them up, tiei:eroesequenca of which my head has suffered extreme ly from cold. This induced me hi pay Brio: E s:4a almost the last emit I hail oil earth for a two dollar but ti the Hair Restorative about the first of August bare faithfully followed the diro:Pimis the bald uhe't in now orered with heir thick And black. though short. it it also coming in all over my Ilea I.— reel' ng confident that another large bottle would re store it entirely Mid permanently. I feel an:dons to preserve .1,, its uoe, end being destitute of means to purchase soy mor .. I would ask thee if thee wentlst not be willing to send me an order on thin., agents tor a bottle, and rt ceive to thyself the scripture tlcelaration----the reward to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless," Thy friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY Ligonier. Noble Cm. Indiana.. Feb stb. t 851. Prof. 0..1. Wool): Dear Sir—ln the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law School or the State of New York. toy hair, frown cause unktmwn to me. commenced falling off very rapidly .so that in the short space or six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cov, vrlnz o'!' ) 61 - the reinahkilig portion upon 11-10. sideandliai.li part of My head shortly after heenhto grey. im that you will not bn sorption! when I tell you that upon my r,ttirn to the Stets. of Indiana, my tuuro canna! r-quitintanees were not so tench at n loss to die rover the cause of my change 1. my appoaraneeras my more intimate acquaint:moss were to recognize aa at at once made application to the most skillful physi cians in the country. but, receiving no EISAMITWO faun them that my heir could again be restored, I was forced in become reconciled to my rite, until. fortunate ly, in the latter part of the year 1867. your Roe drative was recommended to me by a druggist, ti's being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 triad one bed tie, and found to my groat truisfitetion that it was pro - dueling the desired effect. Since that time. I have used wren dollars' worth of your Restorative. and as a ye cult. have a rid' cent of black Mdr, which no money can buy. Asa mark of gratitude for your labor and skill la production of so wonderful an article I have recom mended its Uso to many of my Mods and acquaint sum, who, 1 ant happy to inform you, ere using it with Min effect. Very zespoethnly, yours, A. 11 LATTA, • Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 444 Ilroadway, and sold by all dealers through- Out the World The Restoratire is put up in bottles of three sties large, medium, and small; the email holds pint, and retails or one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion titan the email retails for two dollar per bottle; Mitt large holds a quart, .40 per cunt. more in proportion, and re• tails for I,tl per boLtiv. WOOD & CO.. Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Imaitti Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and FOThey floods Dealers. Misch WI [April 3, 1861..-ly H. IATARD. PHILADELPHIA Stint* and Lice Goods. A tso, K large assortm , Aut of LADIES' AND CHILDRESS' HATS STIN nIETZ, Owner EDE THAT HAS cir RimP. MILLER, TTORN EY-AT,LA — , f)fhee in Wit hint street, near. IY opposite the Book Ileta, and two doors south from garmany's Hardware store: Leban..a, March 23,1861-Ay. GEORGE W. kLfNE, ,t WORN E V AT LAW.---Office with LE:ex gr.t.xn, Esq., Llalal.olll, eft [Leba.uee, 311ty 4 , 1859. ' J. 11. BO tW A Al, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. has REMOVED his °Mee oi Funek'x Yew Building, (second story,) Cumberland street., Lebanon. Lebanon, April 6,1859. D.Ef it IC, rl TIORNEY AT'LAW. has remored hi , office to Conn berland street, in the coon ihrmerly minded by Reizenstein k Bros': as a Jewelry store,oppogite Charles (ireenawalt's Hardware Stare, Lebanon, April 18,-1860. • JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER , ALNUT :text door to A. S. ELY'S of Vy fico,,LIMANON, PA. [Nlarrlt 13, 1861. A RARE CHANCE. T 11. KEDI offer:4l4i well known PTIOTOGRAPTITC TABLISTIMIINT for snlo. Thorough instrne- Hems will be given to any one purchasing net so:quaint ed with the business. For particulars nail at his rooms In A. Rise's building. [Lebanon, March 2d, '6l-3m. NORTH COP.:NI3q. of Plank rout/ and 11,1i1 fiord Streets TO TOE PUBLIC MI all ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool mineral water, the Choicest vintage, and the r:Nrest malt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry come and Z'at, HO the table is loaded with the most substantial fare, aO. the Hermit delicacies, of the season crown my board— Come man and beast; my house is always 'men to the stranger and the friend, end for animals the bestof pro vender, fine stabling, and attentive hostler; are ever restAy at my stables: Beapertful ly. • North Lebanon,Sept. 1.4,18513. HENRY BOLTZ. e Orge Sloffin uls • LunArgoN COUNTY • e mamma 'tire I= TRANSPORTATIOI LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. - DARTicULAI: attention will he paid to Goods shipp• ed by the. Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the Conuty. t•%lGliTh . contracted for at the least poriLle macs an Ilelirpred with dispatch. Tile Proprietor aill pay particular attention to. and attend peramtally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freight +. For infurrnation. apply at hie (Mize at the Ll:banoti Valley Railroad Depot. Lebanon. LIIWARRD BIAIIK. ide Agent In Philadelphia. will al ways he found at IP IT. Bush's .Ilicrelianfs Hotel, icortlz Third st.. Phaoolotplau. July GEO. HOFF MAN. Lebanon DepOsit strut, one one door mit of atnnanv'c lf T T LI. pay the following RATES of INTAREST oti II DEPOSITS, For I year. and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; '?or 6 111021 t 3 is, and longer, I per cent. per anonm; For S months, Mill longer, 4 per cent. per amount requiring a short notice of withdrawal. luterest paid iu Bathe Deposits front the date of deposit to the date of wilhdraerel. We wiil also a liberal line of tic conunedatit na to those ‘59!0 may thvor of with Deposita, payable on demand. Wilt pay a premium on 81..L.`7 1 5 11 and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old 3iexican Dol lars mat Hal/ Doliars. Will make collections on and re mit to all partA of the United States; the Canadas and Bureput Negotiate Lama, &c., &c.,and du a general EX GRANGE and BANKING BUSISS. G. DAMSON COLEMAN, rteskleut G.o, °LEM, Cnßider. Tho untlerbigne4l, 3IANAGEIIS, arc inlividnally liable o the extent of their Estates, for ail Deposits and other hligatioits of the 'IX...EANON DtPOSIT BANE." DION CAMERON. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, EOttOE S3II7I.LEG, LEVI KLINE, A3IES YOUNG, A UGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, ISSS. GEORGE G 1,E131. Asa. SUERE. JONk, GE , 3.A,Mk - 4. D. tl. LONG A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. !VIM undersigned bariws, formed & partnershi p in the I itiptCA NTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN DUST NESS,-wotild respectfully invite the attention of the public to their eAtalglilyirinta. They will e-eitoui to Weep. at the late stand of SUEDE &LONG, DOSE: CO le pietti stock of all kinds of GOODS ecualty kept in a country store, whirl) they will retail Cheap for CASIL or COLNXItIi PRODUCE. They also sant to buy for cash 50,000 Rlt -hots of WIIEA T, 30,000 Rit.bels of RYE. 20.4:F00 Bushel.; of CORN, 25.0119 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay ha bit.hest,Marttet Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on ST4i,taez. The will keep 01WilYii on art; at the lowest prltTy. C IA L by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FRED, 6ALT, PLASTER, dm .(10- They solicittho business of all their oh! friends and the pnblie. end will endeavor to ciaal nn each Lib eral and just principles as wilYttive - iteo - nOtion to all. VII.S.BA:krAN 4; LONG. North Lebanon, March 13.1361. COUNTY COM3I,4II , YRS' OFF= 1 Lebanon. 31creh 4, 1861. J XTOTICE it hereby given that the Commi"e oars s of 1.1 Lebanon county wilt bear appeals by all perriolti rated fee State and County fax for the :‘ ear Itifil, for the ceveral TownAiris anti norotzle4 in said Conety„ at their office. on the fOlitovingdkv.i..4,twemtlio 1 , 3 o'clock, A. NI., and I o' c lock, P. :4. terested are hereby notified to appear at the time and plxca „pctutled Loh Su antra, 1 Monday, April 8. Union, Cold Spring., Bust Dane Cr, Londefiderry, North Ann villa, Toestiny, fi tuth , nth Lebanon, 31illereek, I Ireat:esti:ly, April 10. iteirielherg, Cornwall, Leinutto Bore-, Thursday, April 11. N. Lebanon Twp., tub. Dore., g. rriciny, Leb. Born., W.„ April 12. The Asseesorser the several TOWlThltip. and Boroughs are hereby notified to attend at the lime and place fixed for the Appeala of their districts respectivelt. DAVID DO LINGER, 1 Cenindosioners SIM( LN 11];LTZ,of ItOilLltT LOANS, f Lebanon county Attest—Uri:us SJIIIVIC, Clerk. Le:anon, )lured 7, 11,131. P, ITATI BE R. F.!IO E R. Guinan )N r, l n izf e t , l i le to lies t y . ni , o , l i mpo i .:tzo f r ( t ,r io. n o i t: 4 f , tl nod onion - Ave LUM Win nod COAL 1:A1:1) of PHILIP BREGHBILL, n the liorough of .Norcli Lebanon, on the of the Union Canal, at tho head of Walnut street. a few Mtitil of the lb or--tee Stintin Mina. and nue rluarc total of borrner's 'lll4O. Their itooort monk onnonts of Ibe best well-se:tanned Whii , i'Yellow. Norway, Pine nod it titiloek Iloards;— Cherry. roplar and Pine and ineh Painiel anti Cemmon Pinuk; Whitt. lino and Bothia!: Senctliug and Joists; Whitt, Oak Plana and 'Standing; and inch Poplar thairdi , ., Plank and :initialing. • Lill I NG LES ! I NO I , ES ! The hest Pine anti Hemlock C.itingles; Also. Itnoting and NaStefillg Laths; 01112StIllit and Pasts, and railings far fences and fencing Beards: Elmonixia lio:t it DS of all sizes and tleseripti.ms. M=MEMILIME • A large of Br,ken, Llineburnpn and liollitlaysburn Smith Coal. uthe lowest prior.;. — t9...„Conthicot that they hare the largest and beet as framen: of I,oimin of all deseriptions and sizes, ar gull is the largest stork of the different kinds of Com, ever offered to the eitizensof Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers antis• favtority, and would' therefore invite all who want any thing. in their line, 10 imitable their stork liefore pur chasing elsewhere. LI4LECLIBILL. N. Lebanon, Aped 4,13x'+0. pim a . & Heading Ititi Lebanon Vaillvy Branch. ro vastmo% f pliogeggeN Tiro Daily Daily Passenger Tro na to Read. jag, and Harrisburg. )ASS LEBANON, },wing East to Reading, at 0.13 A " and 2.45 P. M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, . M. anti - , At Reading, Both trains MIMI' tiloairreennoxiono Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williants port, &e. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes harm, Vitteton and icranton. At Harrisburg trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and `"Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &e. Through Tickets to Lancaster,in No. 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baler/lore. $3 30. . So the. baggage alloyed to each passenger. The Second Class Care run with all the above trains. Through Fit Class Ticketsat rinincial rate to Niagara Falls. Buffalo,. Detroit, Chicago, awl all the principal points in the West. North West. and Canada; and Emi- grant Tickets, at lowey Parise, to all above places. Can be had on application to the Station Agent. at Lebanon. Through First,Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares. to all the principal points in the North and %Vet, and the Counting, COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 20 Ominous. at' 5 per cent discount, between any 'whits desired. and MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for '2OOO between all points, at $l5 each for Families and Business pings, Up Trains .heave Philadelphia for Reading. Harris burg sad Pottsville at 15 A. M. and 3.30 and S P. 51. Ago- Passengers are requested to purchase tickets pa, fore th e "dile : Bt. " Uighur Faree charged. If p a id lii the cars. • .. G.. A. MOLLS, July Enirtietirsad Ouoerintermitnt. ,Niftioned house• ID' - 61tTH LEBANOIV, PENN'A Bays or: A !meals. - . . Lehanoti Mutual Insuran CoMpany. LOCATED AT .1 ON tofit: W 2. , LL orl NON CIO-, P.A. • PO the property holders of tho Z;tato of Penn .A sylva Ain t—GuNTLEatEtr: Your attention itt •espectfully solicited to the following low rates otritaur: ante of the LEBANON IMATTITAL INSURANC E CO3d : , •A NY, who are transacting, business with . ..t. le most tattering evidence of Public confidence. Thep sources , t' t It Contrite) . are ample to indeinnify thoie vilMmay take advantage through its agency of tho means offeid- A them of being protected against loss by fire. This .mard of Directors are practical busine,s men well and favorably k nowt t. nod enjoy log the entire confidence and respect of the community in which they live. Our Com. ;row is in , r6 city mane, and we Invite your careful at , Clltlial to the following IoW fetes as we are determined to insure as low ne any mime responsible company, taking into consideration the Character of the risks incurred. fur CLIARTEIt being PERPETD.XI4 enables us to la ne Policies whielt never aspire. which obviates the ne eessity of renewal every 3 or 5 yeani; Tlrt. Company has now been in successful operation :or nearly 6 rears, and all its domes ktve.bcorrpres.ptiy ;laid to the stittsructiou of all parties concerned; end, in lift it has been. and still continues to be, the Wisk of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honed end ettonomical principle.. ItAt'...., ..,t , INSURANCE. • Dwellin3s, brick-or stone ; ..lato roof $0,15 TO $l5O do • do do x.hiugles ,IS • do do „Log or Frame ,20 " do Barns, stone or brick ,20. ". do do Log or Frame ,20 " do , More Moses. brick or stone ,l 5 " do do Log or frame ,30 " do Hotels& boarding houses, brick or stone ,25. " do do do Log or frssos ,30 " do Academies and School houses ,25 " du Churches and meeting houses ,20 " do Printers hooka end Stationerlos ;30 " do Kook binders ,60 '• do - Tailor shops 45 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops ,21? tr ttc Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops -: '“' " do ail:caries end Provision stores , q ` - o i 4, .-0. do Tanneries '"'" m ' , l‘ do C ~..... hatter +llepA . - .r. 1.5. " do . tir;zt Mills, Water power , 4 0 - " do x. q tco Saw Alii:s do do. .',...--••4 n, 05 " do Drug Stores Nflen this s tr,N 3o " do Smith shops, brick or sit 1. ~ 1. , 30 " do' do "Wood Uti 1 . , IW i O x'. ,35 ~ tic. Carponter,Johnir & Cobilicottak'r shoptt ,40 " dr W.goorr and Conch sake-shops . ,40 " do ~ . .inter and chair maker shape ,40 " du Mt Mills • ,40 ", do ciover Milts AO " do Foundories of wood ,35 " do de Brick' or stone ,30 " do Merchanditio in brisk or stthit'bullti'niga ,20 " do do in wooden do ,25 " do Furniture in brick or atone buildin•ge ,I 5 " do . do in woodett ,20 -. die ! : Stables A sheds, brick or stone,country ,20 ". • do! do do wooden ,25 " do! Livery &Tavern Stables .25 " do .Q-•• All communications should be addressed to W. A. DARN I', sect•etary..lo, , t , .. ,, t - 1 .... , 0t Co., Pa. Presitlent—.TOTEN TinIINVER, Esq. T r ice Praident—D. M. RANK. riTasrow—a Eu. F. ti V ~1 IX.- .Necretark—WAL, A. BARRY. Jonestown, Se l dom :,....r I; .. .. _ . WASHINGTON birrilAC, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LEBANON. LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. riFFICE. AT LEBANON. PENNSYLVANIA. kJ This Company was incorporated by the Lies - . lature of Pennsylvania on April 2, 1810, and is now in full !operation. and ready to make insurance on Dwel lings cud other . .nildings. on Furniture or Mereintn dizo generally; al.o, on Darns a! d contents, Fanning Implements. &c., d7n.. no a mutual principle. his Company will not.insure-property ontside of Lebanon County. its it is drysigned to be merely an awe elation for Lebanon dainty, and as such. it will hiatus property perpetually. etfsafe as any other Conlptitty,aidt at far lower rates. The insurance fees, being only gl,„ 56__fer membership. Pulley and Survey. Any further information can be had by eallitur!wi any of the Board e r Nspitgers, and olden.-- • their Agents. HANABBBL Jacob Weidei, I .seph Beirroan, Janet, Readle, "al. L. Becker, D. S. Tlainnumd, I Drury Parma, - Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr., Thomas Forster, John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, David E. Miller, Adolphus Iteinoeld. JOSEPH Br rW.BAN, President.- JACOB WEIDE', Treasurer. , J. HENRY mum, Seeretify. Agents—J. C. Iteisner, Jefferson 11. Light, James Ilunnuel, Daniel Gallagher. Geo. W. Ryan and Henry Meyer. [Lebanon, January . 3o, 1801. Mutual Fire Inguranee Com pany of Annville, • JA COUNTY, PENN'A. priTS COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, awt is now in tall operation and ready to make 'neut.- /IDV* on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents, btock*, Farm I raplements. Fee.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Christian Bachman, William Karig jr.. Georgt; S. lionlgardner, J. D. A. Garman, Cl4.orv. Dong,s. John D. Iteiver, Vault.] 8. Early, SOILS ALLWEI-N, Prasidept Runfm,rn Tiny., Treasurer. Josera F. 31avz, Secretory. Samuel Saabold. Traveling Amaral. Jacob Schnotterly. Anent, Fredericlrabosg. Anuvtlie t January 3a, 1861.—1 y. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR NUF I'T+ORY. R ginr. subscriber respectfully informs the public that he ha:: the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE and CilAlitS. ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. Its has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly ouposite Zeller's lintel. and a few doors south of ;Zander's, a splendid assortment of _nod. substantial and fashiona ble Perks'. Cot tape and Chamber FURNITURE, rou st's:lug of St.)FAS. TitreB.A!TETBs. bouNGIcS. Wh AT- N trfS. Parlor, Centro, Pjer, Cord end Common TA !ILES; Dressing min/ BoinniOn 1 3 1 '‘ ,11 74ttr.S: P ads; Work-Stands; litiSh-Stabilk, , and • pinic of all kinds'. Alito, a large and den !It Farsen DACE, SPRING SEATED 011 A Cqi;c , i Spring Seated CHAIRS; all kinds of Spt lOCKEHS- Also, Windsor, Crane-Settted. U CAIRS and ROCKERS of Ettt r OtIZZII . ;',:old LOW awl 'WARRANTED to give :tus of knowing the diameter of the good: , here offered fhr stile, eau be fully satisfied of their durability 1 y referettee to those for whom he hie man. lilac ~r to whom sold. Old Fnroitare and Ojai::: REPAIRED and VAR- N. R.-COFFINS made and FUNBRALS attended at Oltiftest. make. JOSEPH BOWMAN. 'tb Lebanon ,September 19, 1860. OWEN LAITJBACIVS iVew Cabinet IVar - e Rooms' and Chair . . iliannActory. Ar ir k e l st.. 3d door nowt of the L. Valley Railroad. L a rges t Acknuf.ctory and. Be* AssortmOnt of FTJRNITROB and CHAIRS; ni the county. 11'111.1 public is reswletfully request-par ed to bear in mind that at these W . are Rooms. will be found the best aesr.rtmen ^f FASlttexAol.s and IiAND HOME: Ft:IINITURE and Cll.l.ilhS. Persons in want .4" any kiwi would b ret call and examine his stock before pureint4ng elsewhere. Which (being all of ids own work) he warr a nts to be better than any offered in this place. Prices dill be LOWER. than nt any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. All orders promptly attended to, end speedily (mesh ed at the lowest. prices. AU Demos purchasing Furnituee from him will be HOFOlMOOtintrti by lOtYillg it deli , . eyed to them. to any part e county. 'POKE OF GIIMICE, and without the least injury. Is he has proenred one of the best end, ioned /urn it ore icavrms, rspeeinily for that purpose. faL, INS made to order. anti funerals attended at the t. test It 'tire. [hebanati, Sept. 13, 1860. New Fesrasittere Store. 1,1, 7 0 N K. DLIN . DOIIE would respectfully in ..e tl<e public that he hoe removed opposite the a fel* doors *rest of Bowman's !tater; orrOrfm= In . dinu street. ,Iroro he' witekeep the largest, finest, and oape. - 4 itsserl meat; of Ff.l 1011 TURF; ever offered in L, .411011. Ms stook eon,iso of all kinds of Parlor and Coninwn Furniture. which he will . sdll lower than the like can be bought aC any Other Waco in Lebanon. lie has on hand a large. RSSOlthlellt Of Sofas.— Tetc-n-tates . Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. Willa Note, Hat Racks, sc. AlFo a large and rheep stock Of sit !fin]. Celle-sent. and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, end a let of cheap Mattresara, Also. Looking Glasses,—Guilt, Rosewood and Slahogany—very cheap. Venetian =nth; Carriages, Gigs and lobby alines, for ehild ran. trl.. Particular attention paid to ANIAIR.TARING.— Hs }ms prixiiled himself with klie FINEST IIEAHSEIN IEBAN11:!:. and will ttialte WHAM rind attend Funerals. at the and most rtamtemble terms. Jr:ballot December, 2S. 1559 Broliterliti?4 CA ISINET-MAIUNG ESTABLISIiMENT, 130111V1 , 1 0 .N Cenratny's anti Bans'lntroit's hotels, M . 4 1, th borouzli of Lobanon, is the oltkat aril most - - _ blutnuentor.the k hid in Lab mon. any thitig and every tl.log belonging to his trade. Makes and sells better made and'bet i. 7 10 1. 1 .7 41 ter finished work than any other mtahlleh ment in Lebanon. Ms IllalIcts? Et:ranking out Ware cannot be beat. All he oaks of th ee lit want of Fl.3llNlTUlthl, is to gfr'e him a cell be fore before buying elsewhere. Lebanon, December 79, 1149-Im. IS6I IN FAVSTYLES. 1 561 A DA,II RIM!, in Cumberland Streat,4ol,rean irk LA_ Market and the Court Home, nortbiallide,s,lum now on Intmta spleudid nasortmeut of'..the Glew Style of I i ATB AND CAPS.. for men and bd,tit, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully hat led.. Mate of all prices, from the, cheapest to the most costly, always ou hand. Ho has also justopested isaplets dial assortment of SUMMER 11A.T8i embracluk,sucksio STRAW, PAN/1:11A, PEDAL 'PEARL', HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. a;rd all others. ottL.llc, will nl'o Wholesale, all Wilda of tlata, Cape, Sc„ to Country Nlerehants 011 advalita"godua tarns. I.obaloon. April 21, 1858. %NV GI V El{ Y FILE nuderagned reepeetfully.infortne the public tkat opeard a NEW LIVERY STABLE, pt RISE'S Rotcl, Market street, quen, where he will keep for the puldic orcummodstiotra good stack or isintsKs otht KilloLr.g.' He. will keep gentle and good driving ilenUlt,au'ikhatideolue and safe Vehicles. , .Aldo. careful Driverla IfadMrhay desired. Also OSINLIIM Ad' Patties:6s:i, -: • Lebanon, Ap 1I 21,1251/ gilibM444l,olt: 113 Samuel Seabold, .Johu 11. Kinportsy - George Rigler, John Al'wan, Rudolph Herr, Joseph F. Mats, BE
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