CD's alititttiotr. TERNS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1861. ROME AFFAIRS. • • VW A conversation between. two yering beginners In fiousekeeplog.—"Whero did you big. that apiandid FOrniture "Why I bought itnll nt Owen Limbach's in Lebanon." "Indeed I Well, I must COOICAP it leeks much better than mine, which I Weight in needing. lint than, I suppose It is sold at n much higher price." "0, no! I priced Furniture in Reeding, and sore , al attar. placee, and could find no Furniture so splendid. Well-made, and at the same time so cheap mi that offered by OweN LAOIIACII. Market street: Lebanon, Pa," IMPROVEMENTS. — Wo 'noticed on Monday morning workmen engaged in tearing down the two old hu 'Wings in Cumberland street, adjoining the rsislknce of Levi Kline, Esq. They are ownedl4 Meetrs. Groeff and Joseph Hareb,.and. gird way to tine brick structures.— Capt. Stewart Harbison also commenced the re. move'', of ,One of his old buildings for the purpose of obtaining tt site for 8:13.0W brick dwelling.— lire would 'now have :a grand eruct' improvement in' this 'piece If the National Administration Would give such assurances of its peaceful policy as It:vesture confidence to the public. There is iplOnty of money and plenty of prevision In the eountry, anti all that is wanting for prosperity is pence and confidence. Ins. Lawreri.Oe Rightmeyer, Esq:, formerly of this place, tins boon removed from the ,posltion of Auditor - of the Transportation Department of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road Company, at WililaMspori,`and 'Mr. 7. Y. Higgins appointed in hieplace.. COI. C.' SWINK for a number of years one of the managers at the Cornwall Furnaces, has removed to.MarYlend. We are sorry to lose the. Cob The name of bhunk is engraven in ate affectlonsof the people of Ibis Commonwealth, and we would prefer to keep ourselves familiar with it by retaining all of the name in our midst. Yet, although be has gone to another State, we trust It may never prove to have been to another country. We wish him' health,. happiness and prosperity in his new borne.. A young man named Adam Forney, toofinglin our prison and awaiting trial for steal. ing 4 watch, made his escape, on Wed necciny eve ning last, by scaling the walls of the prison yard. He nailed two genes of scantling together, which he placed against the wall so that ho could reach the top, and up he mounted cat-like—down on the othersida and off. Ho has not since been board from, although the Sheriff offers a reward for his re.arrest. A darkey, confined in jail on a similar °harps, liking-. "liberty," and also the mole pursued by Forney for obtaining it, tried also to get off. He bad just got on top of the wall when the alarm was given by the other pris oners. He managed to get about half-a.square when be was caught and brought back. The following is the amount of Coal shipped over the Lebanon Valley Railroad, to Philadelphia, for the week coding Thursday ANTEIRACTTE. Toro, curt. 646 13 387 00 dot I,not week, Week before, 159 13 Inerenge LIVE STOCK.—Three hundred and fifty ear loads of livo stock pnred over the Leho uon Valley and E. P. R. Roads, during the month of Moral. Thin buslness is inerensing on the above roads, and If times , wore as they should be, the butdness would be trebled. ON DIT.—It is rumored that JACOB EnTzEn, of Fredericksburg, has been appointed Post Mnster - of that place. If so . , we can only say that he wen the race n good deal earlier than was expected, ac some of the principal Post Of. floo appointments of the country have not yet been made. REv. HENRY, of Pinogrove, has ac cepted the °barge of the Lutheran Congregation of Frederlckchurg. this county. We are pleased to notice that Rev. Dr, Swum will deliver a Lecture in the Court House, on neat Tuesday evening, on the Snglisb Language nod Literature, with selections, prose and.poetioal, from Standard British Authors.— Dr. Schaff's literary ability is so well known by the people of Lebanon and vicinity that the more announcement of hls Lecture will create emotions of pleasure. Fos particulars see advertisement. Two EXPRESS TRAINS.—On the first ♦f May two express trains will be run through from New York to Pittsburg, over the Now Jer ky Central, Lehigh Valley and Lebanon Valley railroads. One of these trains will lenro the impire City at (I a. m., and the other at 7 p. m. 114 a the intention of the companies which form the line to nu a car through from New York to Pittebtsrg. The above arrangements were made a few days ago at a meeting of the officers of the different railroads. Mr. J. B. Rauch, of the firm of /touch 4t Light, is now in the eliy buying n new stook of lipring Dry Goody, Groceries, They will be opened on Saturdny. Messrs. John Oswald and Isaac Brandt, two industrious young mechanics, have taken the Shoe stand and stock of John Gasser, in Walnut street, near Cumberland, end intend carrying on the husiness on their own account. It i■ hoped tbat they will receive tho encourage. meet duo to young beginners. One of the new firm is now in the city buying a new stock of Booty, Shoes. Ate., which will be here and opened by the end of Me week. AUCTION.—MCEISrB. ittlbcr & Bros. will hold Agations on Baturday 'afternoon and STaninOthil 13th inst., arid on Monday, the 15th InstAy the sale of a general assortment of Fan cy rcitagodsi QUeolsware, The attention of those in want of Spring and Sumner Clothing la.directed to the advertisement of Relzenstela' Bros. They have opened en extensive tat...desirable assortment of their own manufacture. The next regular- meeting of the UnionFiro Company will bo held next Monday cicala& - State of the weather and thermom otor for tho month of March, 1860 and 1961:- 1800. 1861. 'arch Weather. Tber. Weather. Thar. IV 62 Clondy - 62 t Rain 2 Clear 90 cit.., 48 3 Hain 88 - LIMA Rain 54 4 Clear 42 Cloudy 48 6 Clear, Wind 84 Snow do equalle 30 A Cloudy 44 20 Rain 40 Clear 14 7 F o ggy .40 Clo'y SWW 18 8 Snow 32 Rain 4 Snow 46 9 Snow, Walls 26 Snow squalls 34 la 11 Cloudy 28 Heavy SUVA 20 12 Light Snow 84 Rei O n 3 40e 13 Cloudy d 14 Clear 22 heavy Snow 23 o 80 Cloudy 26 15 d 16 do 80 Clear 20 Cloudyl 88 Cloudy 40 17 Fogel 40 Snow 2 Rain 42 Clear 16 9 6 20 Cloudy -44 Bowe , • 18 21 do 92 - Heavy Snow 30 22 Clear, Wind 24 Clear N 9 Wao 23 Clear 28. Cloudy W2B 24 do 82 Clear NWW 38 2 4 Cloudy 28 Olo'yß W W 20 27 do 23 - Rain 40 2y Clear 22 Thtlu. Rain 54 28 do 30 OlearN W W 40 29 Cloudy 80 do SW W 40 so Clear 3 2 Rain 64 al do 42 Clear .9 ..E W 94 KILLEIO ttY MADNESS.—A young man named W illiam Ilammel,residing near Potts ville, Pennsylvania, and who for some years 11319 t hes been E 0 1111110 from rheumatism as to ren der locomotion without the aid of crutches impos sible, rose from his bed one day last week, and,to the great surprise of all who saw him walked away from his house without crutches. It was discov ered that he had suddenly, become a meniac tbro' the severity of his sufferings; the same cause which had restored him to. the use of his limbs, depriving him of his reason. Ile was removed to the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital, near this city, where he at present remains. Mr. Ham. met was a member of the Odd Fellows, who sent him here to be cured, if possible, at their expense. —Harritintrg Patriot. %au The late Mrs. Winans, wife of the owner of the famous cigar steamship of Baltimore, had for years been in the habit of cliStributing from $25,000 to $30,000 annually among. the poor.— At the period of her death the was supplying some seventy to eighty indigent families.' It tuns touching in the extreme to behold these sorrow strinken- dependents 'cluster in end 'mound the church at the ftinerat, and follow in the cortege. . , DURABILITY OF POSTS.—A corres pondent of the New England FttrntPr reports an experiment on the durability of posts, which we re• arrange and condense. The •timber used was "Yellow Oak ;" it was cut in winter; and each log was large enough:to split into two bar-posts, which were set th following spring : Ist pnir—Butt end down, one charred, Both rotted off' the third :'year; the upper ends were 'then put in the ,ground, nod ,they lastediseven years. . 2d pair—Butt end down, one salted h y boring and plugging. Salted post gave out second year; the unstilted the fourth year. The ends were then reversed, and each lasted. about eight years longer, 34 pair—One butt down, the other bntt up.— The ono butt rotted oft the third year, the other the fourth. The ends were reversed,.and the new butt rotted ono year before the ether, although the latter was set one year the soonest... • • 4th pair—Swill ends down, one rallied. Both rotteci'nff the fourth year; and being reversed, lasted four years more. It will be seen thateharring did no good, and salting a green post is useless if not injurious.— All the experiments indicate decidedly that posts set reversed last longest; and it appears that sea. soned posts last langer,thett giban . - 7 -the seasoned small ends in the first ezperiment, lasting about twice as long as the green small ends in the fourth. CLEARING FIELDS BY ioIURYING STONE. —To clear fields of stone by burying them, is recommended by the New _England Farmer in a brief article, which we, copy below. Our readers, can judge of the practicability and advantages of the process for themselves. With regard to the disposal "of stones we think there is one rule of universal appliCation, which is this: On all land that is not,so rocky under neath as to make digging .expensive, never take a stone away that is not.wahted for wells. or for some other special purpose, but tlig holes and place them in so that they_ shall not tome nearer than eight or ten inches of thesutfuce- This eau be done as cheaply as they can be carted off and piled up in some other place. There arc, at least four advantages in this process.i I. The surface is relieved of them, so that they are out of the way in cultivating. 2. If not too far below the surface, they attract moisture, and are especially valuable where deep rooted plants are cultivated in times of drench. Fruit trees flourish finely over them. 3. They are storehouses of heat, warming the soil about them, and the young roots that pene trate it, and acting like bottom heat in a forcing house. 4. So much of the land ns is dug over to receive the stones, is thoroughly trenched. and will feel its influences for many years, whether it is culti • rated or kept in grass. BITUMINOUS. Tons, cwt. 2,532 16 1,379 13 Itotirto, 1,153 03 115totov5rxxv, —The 'Erie 2ewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upcin a salary of 25 to CU dollars per month, and expenses. or a com mission. This 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 Fent free. Address Eric &wing Machine Co R. JANES, General Agent, Milan:, Ohio. CHILLS AND FEVER t CHILLS AND Trete ! I—One of the greatest remedies that has ever. been laid before the public. for Fever and Acme. and which have received the highest encomiums from the press and the people. is DB. J. HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED BITTERS. Who would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease. when. it can he so ea sily cured? Who would endure sieeplessnights, burn ing fevers and icy chills, alternately. when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how many families linger out a painful existence under this dead ly blight. and do nothing but gut,' down quinine. until it becomes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. Nona but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselvea intense agony. Sold by all druggists and dealers generally everywhere. . See advertisement in another column. ['March 20,186L-Im. friEr Sfm Dr. Sanford's rulrertisement of Liver Invigo• rater and Family Cathartic Pills, In another column. HIINNEWELL'S GREAT REMEDIES.— Their chnrnyter sustained by teAtinintibils to which all are invited to inventiptte. Their elPet, which Is per fectly natural. and their relations to diFease, by strict, adherence to NMI of medicine. Hunnewetfs Unirersffl Cough linnedy. which ran have no superior for all Lang. Threat mid Bronichisi Com plaints. to anthill Consumption. liunnewell's Tote Anodyne, the great Natural Opiate and Neuralgic Rem mtg. which adapts it to all complaints of the Bowels, and of Spasmodic and - Nervous nature, to that chief of all causes of disease. Loss or SLEEP. Huy ofweit's Medic PPM prepared to iiSSISt the werk of the Tabs Anodyne in cases of Indigestion. have prey ed a most perfect substitute for mr.r.critms. so destruc. tire to the effeet of the Anodyne.. For Billions Com plain ts. Indigest ion, Worms in Children, and all derange ment of the digestive organs. they have proved. by ttir trial. all that is espected of them. and will he sent free until plans for sale completed. The remedies, and their -connection. is more fully deseribed In the pamphlets to he found with dealers. or will he sent on demand without "postage stamps." Prices of each preparation within reach of all, See adrertieement. April DR. EATON ' S INFANTILE CORDIAL.— Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL is remarkable for its wonderful beneficial effects in the treatment of children. For stoop. dysentery. and teething, it has never-been surpasSed. Mid mothers should at all times he provided with a supply. as they value the lives and -the comfort of their little ones. The preparations of Moon Foon are among the most important discoveries of the age. They are not medi cines. but Read for the blood: already prepared for tib sorldiou. pleasant to the taste, and natnral in action : and what One gains. he retains. The 13usio Fdori is a scientific discovery, differing from nil patent medicines; and for consuiriptinn, throat diseases, liver complains, dyspepsia,. and other diseases in +lent to the human frame. is uneatialifd for its healing and strengthening qualities.—Mainbus , Ohio. Gazette. tr,_. See advertise mefit. For sale by Dr. OEO. ROSS. opposite the Court Bongo, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS. Philadel phia. [April 3, IStil On the 30th ult., in A unville, DAm', son of Christian Mailman, aged '22 years, 5 months and 18 days. On the 7th Alareli, in Cornwall. Jens 111cuali, son of Gotlieb and Maria °Mimi, aged 24 days. In South Lebanon township, on the 5tD inse.,Mr.,Tar ob . Becker, aged 73 years, 4 months and '2 d ays. Ou Thursday. April2d, in Reading... W. ACKER, for merly of Lebanon, in the am year of 'his age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS StatimiOut f I,l o ' TU LEBANON liAI K. published op required by the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 18Fq. VIZ: I.6IIANON BANK, April 3. IR6I. Ist.—Loans and counts, $404 : 921 07 2d.--soeelo $J1.442 23 ' Notes of other Banks, 17,365 00 Checks, 720 R 6 Due by other Banks, 418,463 07 107.997 70 3d.—Notes in Circulntion, 2119.605 00 ClL—Deposits, Including Inclividuni &pos.} 46,014 Do its and balances due to other [Wks, EDW. A. Ul ILE% Costlier. SWOIIII and Subscribed before m e. April ° 6, 1861. JoSePII. LEIN, J. P. Lebanon . April 10,1361. Statement . OF THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. I.,r4rourt, Pa. : April 2,1581. ASSETS. 'Loam and Discounts $211,648 10 Due by other Banks t6OA5g 16 Notes of other Banks 0.'` , 50 00 Cash, drafts and cheeks 10,031 76 Specie (Cold and Silver) 27, .076 02 .----$119,716 14 LIABILITIES. . Notes in circulation $207.710 00 Deposits 32.6:12 16 This to other Banks 2400 64 $242,733 03 The above statement is correct, to the best or my knowledge amt belief. JOS. KABOB, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me. Lebanon, April 10, 1801. ANTHONY 8 . ELT, J. P... ycm totCeul Buckets. Shovels, &e.,leall at the Tin and Sleet Iron Store of ItEORCIE Ptigioir,s atotius. English preaching neat Sabbath morning and evening; in the Methodist Episcopal Church. ST. .30ON'S REFORMED CITLIRCIL—ReguIar service every Wednesday evening at n% o'clock every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 634 o'clock. PROTESTANT EVISCQPAT. enUßaf.--fjeriACelli Temperance Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M., and every Friday at 7P.AI. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 19 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the evening-at ear lyeandle-sight. The Lord's Sipper Will be administered in the First Reformed church, next Sabbath morning in the Ger man, and Moho evening in the English lanuilage.— Preparatory services will be held on Saturday morn ing iu the German, and In the evening in the English language, In connection with baptism and confirma tion. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening iu Zion's Lutheran church. English preaching next Sunday morning and German in the afternoon. in Salem's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sunday morning at le A. M., and English at 2 P. Al., in the Moravian church. Barriftt On }tic With nit., in Thirrishurg, by Rev. Mr. May, at the residence of the briile's father, Mr. .101 IN H. FORT bri-to Miss .liars KOSER, aR of liarrieburg. On the 4th inst.. by Rev. A. C. Wthlekiuil, Mr. Josurs ItErtti.tuz to Miss Somas. KIEIILER, both of this bur mkt). RT Newer too late to do good, if it is in getl ing weir ried or remembering the printer. To our friondsehotio, end we have ieoh•td , upon both its really:melt from child hood, our lioart•feit wish for them is long life and con tentment. • • The I.4eballoat 11Earl:et. lnr'li!{y corrected . . L5111.1.1 1 p1N, Wen:vase:kr. APRIL, 30,1801. : . 'Ult. - Mills Ex. Few $6 50 lax It doe., 12 Smith " Extra 500 • Itniter,ll lb.. 14 ledhl'ai. Super. Fisics 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prihie White Wheat, 1 20 141n1, it Prirde Red Wheat, 115 Tell6w, 10 Pilule 11. ye, - 00 !Tato, - • 12 New .Corn, •1, : 55 Shoulders,• 10 (has. ' 28 Sides, 10 , Motor-seed, 400 Soap. 7 110tOthy-seed, 200 Bees-wax, • 25 Flax-seed. 150 White Bags, 6 Dried Apples, 13 brt., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax. rf 11) , 123.4 Peach "Anitz." 250 Bristles, V. lb., 40 Peach "IlUtzels," 125 Feathers. V, th., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool.''7b., 40 Onidos. 27 soap Deana. 'f qt., 6 Potatoes, IR bus, 60 Vinegar, 1234 Apple Butter, crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. = The market• to-any is 'without animation. '63. our— Sales of 3000 barrels good extra on private terms • su perfine. $5 25. and scarce ; 500 barrels extra at $5 62® $5 75; fondly, ss' 87; fancy, $0 7507. The trade are buying at these rates: R:nlaa of Rye Floor at $2 50; Corn Meal, $2 81; Penn sylvania and Brandywine. 3714 Wheat is in demand; salq, or 4;V bushels Red at $1 . 31 WI 3:5; Whlte . sl 4001: 50,- Rye isbrisk at 70 e. Corn is in fienotml.at 6100_2.. afloat: Ole. from store. Oats remain the same, 30® 2e. per bushel ; sales 3,- 000 bushels. Barley and Malt ate dull. Seeds— Cloverseed, $4 Si to $4 87; Timothy and Flaxseed dull. CATTLE, IiIARKBT.--The offerings of Beef Cattle show. an: increasiiiimain Ibis week:, the receipts and sale.4.resiching 14152 head at Phillips' yards. The mar ket was very dull, and nrices 20e the. 100 lbs ranging from $l3 fo $9 the 190 lbs. including a few extra gtialitysold at the latter - figure. 'Tile principal sales were made at $7.55995K Only about 40 Cows were disposed of at from $l9 to $2O for Springers. and $22 to 540 for Cows and Calves, as to condition. About 310 ii Hors were offered and sold, ineluding 218 at Im hoff i s, prices ranging tit 5fwi. , 734 for still fed; 51X14. $t for corn fed: and 990 at the Avenue yard. at from s7' to $5 the 100 lbs. act—little or no change. Of Sheep the receipts wore 9000. which were all taken at from 3l to 5 . !/ 2 0 lb. gross ; a few extra quality brought Ge. t*. gorttioeutnito. PUBLIC LECTURE. riIIIE Itev. Dr. tiCHAFT, at the requ est of a number 1 of persons at this ptaee. iritl deliver a LECTURE IN THE COURT HOUSE, on TUESDAY EVENCyG, the 10th inst., at 7 1 / 2 o'clock. The subject will be TILE ENG LISII LANGUAGE, AND LITE4ATTAIE, with selecl ions, prose and Neti. cal. front standard British authors. .6y Tl:kets 29 cents—to be hail at Roctlers Rook Store. and Blair's Jewelry Store. [Lebanon, April 10, 1961. Notice to the Public. -raricEf, berehy given that a Note of (land for 1/01,1.AftS. dated 214 Novem bei,lBol. and payable Gm tst of April, IS6I, given by the undersigned, to Henry Stomp, of Stouebsbarg, lierke county. Pa., will not be p4i=l as value has not twee received therefor. .JOAN G. BATDORFF. 3.llllcreek tp., LActnan co., Pa.—April 10, '6l I. 0. of 0. F. ITHE P. G.'s of the I 0. of 0. F. of the county of Leh 1, anon. will take notice that an election will be' held in each Lodge of the 1. 0. of 0. R. of the State of Peon a:Or:min on the second meeting in April, to elect offi cers of the Grand Lodge of the I. 0. of 0. F. of Penn syqrania, for the ensiling year. C. IL CORONER, D. D. G. N. Lebanon, April 10,1661. Fashionable Tailoring,! REMOVAL. ATICIIAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform Blithe Citizens of Lebanon, that he ha&REMOVED his TAILORING Rosiness to Cumberland — Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Motel, where all persons whn wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS I—Just reeeired and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions, Tailors wishing the Fashions3should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. bIICII.XL HOFFMAN Leban9n, April 10. 1861. PUBLIC SA 14E. [TILL be l soil at i a le t l pu i b u t s r a t i l e , at ie varenoi borough,ltobo of ON SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 18G1, at l o'clock. P. 31., the following Household and Kitch en Furniture, ciz:—Beds and Bedsteads, Bureau. Kitch en Cupboard, Chairs, Tables, MO yards of MaPET. gond as new, Eight day Clock, Settee, Iron and ' - Copper Kettles, 1 Barrel Copp .t. Kettle. Wood . 1 , , Che,t. Siuk. Water Bench. Tubs, Meat Stands, newCrain Baps, 1 set of White Queensware, Knives. Forks, Silver Forks and Spoons, and many other articles ton numerous to mention. ea. Term of sale will be made known by K. Leb., April 10,1561. JOSEPH BRICKER. The West Chester academy, AT WEST CHESTER, PA. IVI7ITIFIN two hours' ride from Chiladelphia by the V Pennsylvanian Central or the West Chester di rect Raihßoad—will resnme the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the first day of MAY nest. and close them on the last day t , f SEPTFWER. The school, therefore, to in session during the SUMMER MONTH'S. Pnpils are reneired at any time at proportionate charges The average number of students is Si. under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and Spanish Languages are taught by osatiOc reSident IntdruetOrg For Catalogues, apply lo Wu. F. WYEMS, A. M., Principal. April 10, '61..-2m. West Chester, Penna. BEE !RIVE AND THE CASE • STORE ! MITE undersigned has taktn the stock of George h j, Pyle at the appriusement, et very reduced prices be has been in the city and is now opening a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS , which hate been, bought. at auction—at panic prices:— Among his DRY GOODS, 50 pieces Black and Fancy Silks, 100 pieces I/dailies, 100 pieces tine :Misting, - 104 , pieces Challis, end all kinds of DRESS GOODS. Also BLACK AND COLORED MOTHS. FANCY CASSIMENES. VESTING& • Among the GROCERIES are cheap Syron Molasses, cheap Sugars, Ham. Mumbler, Cheese. Dried Apples. Dried reseltes, Mackerel. and all kinds of Groceries, which will be sold cheap for cask. Come and see. Lebanon, April 10, 180 L J. GEORGE. ALL THE WORLD AND the rest of mankind who are in need of S pRINO AND SUMMER CLOTM:in for themselves and their Boys should not tail to call at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Curt house. Lebanon, who have just re ceived a fine assortment of Spring Clothing of their own manufacture, all of which they will sell at prices to suit the times. _ _ Boys' JACKETS. An assortment of Boys' Cassimeve jackets at R RI ZENST BROS. BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at very low figures, at BEIZENSTEIN BROS. CASSIMERIi COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at a trifling cost, at REIZENSTRIN IMO& Fillo Cloth emits. Doeskin and Fancy Cassimero Pants, Silk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin vests at BRIBED:STEIN BROS. Constantly a full assortment of clothing at RETZENSTEIN BROS.. April 10,1861. Opposito the Court Rouse. NEW CASH STORK! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. F. SWAIITI, hereby inform the public that he has just opened a stock of NEW GOODS at the old stand of Swartz & Bro., Ball Building. which will be sold for cosh et prices to suit the times. All are in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10, 'OE y , k 11:1 E -1 0 ATKINS. & BRO.'S New 'Boot and Shoo D Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JACOTI K. FUNCK. Joni K. Foxes. THE COUNTRY SAFE! THE ELECTION ALL RIGHT! :awl/ acemo TIMM PUBLIC are respectfully invited to call and ex amine a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please. both in style and price. Toe Lams trill findlt the place to buy SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS, Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Black And Fancy Dress Silks, Foultdds, Bereges and Barege Robes, Lawns, English Chintzes, Mettles, Clothildes Irene. Sanjores, Lavelle and Duster Cloths, Prints and Muslins. THIBET, SPRING, BROODE AND STELLA S A. If LS 9 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WRITE GODS. SECOND MOURNING GOODS, - STEEL. SKIRTS, FLANNELS, VEILS, GLOVES, MITTS, &o. GENTLEURY will be pleased witlt our selection of CLOTHS, CASSI.MERES VESTINGS, And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS. QUEENSIVA - RE & GROCERIES, In fact everything that is found in a well-stocked country store. in — We most respectfully solicits call from the pub lic, and will take great pleasure in showing; goods which fur cheapness and beauty cannot be surpassed. FUNCK A BROTIIER. North Lebanon Borough, April 3, 1501. - Dissoiontio>in of Partnership. OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership, bo ll tween David I el - whey and James McNamara, was dissolvpil on tho Ist of April, 1561.. All: claims against the firm are to be presented to the undersigned for set tlement. JAMES LEACTIET, Lebanon, April 3, 1861. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto. fore existing In4ween Jones Houser and D. C. Smith, in the Gram and Coal business, trading under the firfn of Moser & Smith, in Cornwall township, Lebanon county, Pa., was dissolved by mutual . consent on the Ist • day of April, MIL All persons • haling claims will present them, and these indebted wilt make payment to D. C. Satan, in whose hands the books re main. JONAS 110IISER, April 3,1861. IL C. FITS ! Fri*: ! E1T. 4 ,4 ! I !: I.kH. RICHEY hue removed his No. 1 Toiloring . Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut street, two doors north of (leorge & Pyle's store, and directly op posite the Court House, up stairs. where he will contin ual° manufacture all articles in his lino. with /I neatness amid ispateb. Particular attention will be paid to cutting and making children's cloth. Mg, &c.. Ac. lie solicits a continuance of the very libera I patronage thus far extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on ose of J. M. Singer's Sewing Machines. All work warranted and entire ratisthetion guaranteed. , [Lebanon. April 41861. Wanted lo Buy, 50,0008 RYE;USIILS .00OIILs CORN; 50;000 bushels OATS; 50.000 buthels WHEAT also, CI.OVERSEM), TIMOTHY SEND, Flaxeeeti, for Ithich.the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leb anon Palley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, Joly . ll, 18(i0 AT TIIE CHEAP STORE OF RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cumberland Street and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. M E i S 4 II tti ß r * n e nl & ajtli l e iT putl k ic e t pleasure nently t i a n t r = have just opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, ono gRI QUEENSWARE, to which toey respectfully invite the attention of the public. Their DRY GOODS , have all been selected with the greatest care front the largest Importing !louses in Philadelphia. GROQERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kiwis of Spices. Also, a large assortment of QUEENSBVARE, • among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! ! BAGS! ! ! The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock of BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale prices. October 17, MO.] RAUCII & LIGHT. Carperingg, Oil Cloths, 41k.c. PBOUGH . , Jr., invites the attention of buyers to . his extensive stock of CARPETS. of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, and of the celebrated makes.— For beauty or designs and durability of Colors, cannot be excelled. If yea see them you will be sure kbuy. Beautiful Tapestry, English Brussels, 75 cents to $l, &c. Three-I'4s, Ingrain Carpets. suitable Or sitting, dining rooms and chambers, 25, 57 all wool 50, 62, 75, &c. Also, large stork of Floor Oil Cloths, from % to 8 yards wide. WINDOW SI[ALES form an impor tant branch in our business—l keep on band styles of every description. Druggetings, Coco• Mattings, Stair Rods. Rags, Mats, Rag Carpets. &e. PII INEAS ROUGH, Jr. No. 508 North 2d street. (First Carpet Store above Noble)--Branch S tore. No 802 SPRING GARDEN street, above Bth. PRILADELPIIIA. B.—Dtscount made to Country Storekeepers Marcia 8,1681-3 m. Great Bargains L. K. LAUDERMILCH Offers leis large S,tock. of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, At greatly REDVIDED PRICES French and American Black Cloth, Di ek and Fancy Cassimeres, Silk Velvet, Cashmere and Fancy Silk Vesting, Satinet, Union Caasitnores, dm., Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, for Ladles, Shawls, Shawls. Shawls, Shawls, DeLaines, plain and fitticy j hosiery and Gloves. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Figured and Plain French Morinoes, Figured and Plain German Merinoef, Mack and Fancy A Ipaccas, Figured enAttneres, Ntibias. Zephyr Mania anti tinder Sleeves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, Carpets, Carpets. Carpets, Calicoes at all le ices. The higheet market prices paid. in merehandise. for all kinds of country produce, at the Ohl Stand of Bro. Purger, Cumberland street, Lebanon. now neenpied by L. li. LAUDERMILCIL Lebanon, December 3, ISGO. SELLING OFF AT COST. It tit: large and extensive stock of FANCY DRY 1 °CODS at the "Centre Buildings" are being sold at cost. The stock comprists a general assortment of DRESS GOODS, such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, French Merinoes. Wool Plaids and Wool Delaines, Cashmeres and Thibet Cloths, DeMines, Calicoes. Bm. fir; White Goods—plain and Bed Swisr, Jaconets, Canibries, Irish Linens, Brilliants, Omni in Goods, &c., A largo nosortinent. of SHAWLS, SHAWLS, CARPETS Z.; MATTING, CARPETS ,S 5 mATTDTG, QUEENSWA RE. Also a general assortment of 01 (mei and Hosiery. La. dies' Collars and Dress Trimmings. with many other articles too numerous to mention CAII and see, and Pave money at the "Centre tuildings" of 'Haim & BROS. „CM- We also offor our ENTIRE, STOON. of Dry Ooods, ,s - f . ,...-_,L,.I,IIICCIIFWart , , Groceries, &c., for sale. to such as wish to enter the Mercantile also ,; 1 .::::'! our well arritliged STORE ROOMS FOR RENT —the most desirably stunt! in Lebanon. Lebanon. December 20. li MIER & BROS. WILLIAM MORRIS VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 110 (old No. 524) NORTH EIGHTH ST., (Above Arch, It eat Side.) PHILADELPHIA A N assortment nf PLAIN AND FANCY BLINDS always on hand. at the lowest prices. old 1)11 ids ropnintod and thorned equal to new, and JOBRINE promptly attended to. A h am d s ome assortment or WINDOW SHADES, of Ow latest anti mose RaoLb - mottle Patterns, and REED BLIDS constantly on hand 1 t whirl, we respectfully call lie attention of the public. Alan. STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED TO ORDER, sir Terms CASH. [starch 27; 1561-3 m. youNG ST. LAWIPANCE. rm E undersigned would inform Farmers and others I that his welt bread Stallion is now at Freilies eta hies, about 1 mite cast from Amarillo, and 4 west from Lebanon, on the Berko and Dauphin Turnpike and will remain their for the season. YOUNO ST. LAWRENCE was sired by the trotting Stallion St. BaWrenee, and he by the old original St. Lawrence, known as, no of the best Trotting Stallions of his-day. Young St. Lawrence's dam was sired by Davy Crockett, and be by the celebrated running horse Printer. This horse was bred and raised by Peter En chat, Esq., of Denver county, Pa.; at 3 years old sold to Joseph Buchanan for a large sum of mon , ey was kept in service by Mr. Buchanan until vat - chased by the present owner. YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE is a beautiful Mahogany bay. 16 hands high, f. years old. and for beau ty of structure is not surpassed by any Stallion in this conntry. Drives well to single or double harness. March 27,1861. - C. P. STLNENETE, Owner. issointion of Partnership. E. partnership heretofore evist leg between the un dersigned under the firm of GEORGE & PYLE, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the firm are notified that, Mr. Pyle being about to leave Lebanon. it will be necessary to imme diately close up business, end they are requested to make payment within the enening thirty days. Per sons having demands against the firm will also presen t them. ftA., Business will be continued at the old stand by John George. J. GEORGE. Lebanon, March 27, 1861. C. M. PYLE. AIANUSTR FACTURER AW GOODS.AND DEALER IN le Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North SECOND Street, .Wo are receiving our S'PKING STOCKS, which.. will of comprise a largo and desirtibie assortment at all kinds • Straw and Lace Goods. Also, n largo amortmant of LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS' HATS. Our stook of FLOWFAIS and RUCiI IS, will be Unu sually large this Season, anti we would invite your Ape. chit attention to that department. Please call and ex.- amine them before making yoilr purchases. wAnD, Nos. 103, 105 & 107 North gIICOND St., above Arch. March 27, 1861;dt. Watches, Jewelry and SR- Nee '% T 8 • TVITOTES_ALE AND RETAIL STELLWAGEN & SRO., No. On - Market Street, 1 door below 7th, Philadelphia March 97, 1561.-Iy. ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOM THE TEST FOR 'YEARS,' And grows More and more popular ev ery day ! And testimonials. new. and almost witicutt number, n fight be given from ladles and gentlemen in all garden of society, ivltoce united testitutny none amid remi=t, that Prof. Wo o d's Hair Restorative will re=turn the hold and gray, and presto-ye the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle 'Creek, Mich,. Dec. 21st. 1858. Prof. Woes : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all fell off over tuenty years caused by a complicated chronic disease. at tended With run eruption on the head. A continual coarse of suffering, through life bating reduced me to state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been this to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extreme ly from cold. This induced me to pay Brigg,sk (lodges almost the-hest cent I had on earth for n teen dollar bot tle of thy flair Restorative about the 'first of August last. I have faithfidly followed the directions and the bald spot is now revered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also coming in all over my heat.— Feeling confident that another large bottle would re store h. entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to preserve in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if time wouldst not be stilling to send me an order on thins agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—"the reward to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend. SUSANNATI KIRBY Ligonier, Noble Co.. Indiana., Feb. sth. 1859. Prof. 0. J. Woos: Dear Sir—En the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New York. my hair, from a cause unknown to me. comMeneed falling off very rapidly , eo that in the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp wee almost entirely bereft of Its cov ering_ and much of tire remaining porihnt optic the side and back part of my head :shortly after became gray. so that you will not be surprPed when I tell you that upon my return to the Stilts of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so mach at a loss to did cover the cause of my change in my appotennee, as my more Intimate acquaintances were to recognigs o.re at all. I at once mode:truncation to the must skillful physi cians in the errantry. but. receiving Ito assurance front them that my hair could again Ire restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my tate, until. fortunate. ly, in the latter part of the year 1857. your Res , orative was recommended to me by a druggist, as being the meat reliable hair Restorative in use. I tried one bot tle, and found to my great satisfaction that it wits pro ducing the desired effect. Since that time. I lmve used seven thrillers' worth of your Restorative. and as a ro sult, have a rich coat of black hair, which no money can buy. As n mark of gratitude for your labor and skill in production of so wonderful on article ' I have recom mended its use to many of my friends and acquaint ances, who, I ant happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Councellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds 34 a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails tar two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and in= tails for per bottle. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. lands, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 3i, MO. 8.37,44. e / 7 ".vr" --- ERO : 7 6 %gamut 0 ,-. coo* e GOUGH \tkifir - st, REm teeY, r J.i nirs veinal& preparation. freed of all the coin mon components. such as Opiates, or Expectorants. which not only run down tbe system. but destroy all chance of , cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol lowing properties. /Ind to.wlde . the most valuable testi monials may be found io 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 can be traced to Whooping bough. In ordinary Coughs and Bronth int Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper ties mike it not only the most perfect enemy to disease, but builds up and sustains the system fig'. tat reenr reore of the Complaint. No nursery should be with out it. nor should parents fail to net a pamplil et. to be found with all dealers, as the only way to do justice to its value. 011fqe5.1.4,1475Ly. 04(74,;;\\, 010 1110 ) " tfkam tg :) TAVAliglt ot s con k . ° fri.c,,VU NATURAL 010 E . N • VHS great Neuralgic hemedy and Natural Opiate calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium. or of any but its strictly vegetal& and medical properties. For Neural gia, Rheumatism, Clout, Tooth nod Ear Ache. spinal Complaints. Weeding at Lungs or Stomach. Bose or Hay Fever, Catarrh. and all minor Nervous Complaints. QUEENSWARE Itr Lose of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Mend Ache, Sick Head Ache. It has no equal, and to which we offer testimonials from undoubted sources. Nor Delirium Trem us: it, ix a Sure Remedy - . For Rowel Complaints, including Cholera 'Aarhus, it is splendidly adapted. in not only removing the reties but acting as physic, arrest et•tdrast with °pinny.. which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse titan the disease. Front physicians we ask attention, and on demand Formulas or Trial Bottles will be sent, developiu,,a . in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in the Cough Remedy such as rest clmly on one can trai principle. - From invalids we ask correspondence for Pamphlets or exploit:it ion, without ..pos tam , stamps." For—barge Cough Remedy, on cents per bettle, For sale by all liana( wholesale and retail dealers In every town and eitV. and by .loseph L, Lemberger, Lob-. anon ; at Wholesale by Geo. 11. Ashton, Charles Ellis & Co, d'a. [April :3, 1861.-Iy. U E R RD! This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. fr.nE undersigned have lately formed a partner -1 ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business,.on a new plan. would respectfully inform the public at large, that their place of business is DAVID BOWMAN'S Old Lumber Yard. in Bast Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled- it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, Ruch as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATHS, SHINDLES, AND SCANTLING, ()fall lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand. a full and well seasoned 'assortment of all kinds of BUILDING mATEinALs. Persons to went of anything in their line aro invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for pact favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, BAUER & CAPP. Lebanon, September bow, H. WARD. PiIII,ADELPII IA MEI Small " 25 " Toll! Anodyrw, 50 JOHN L. 11UNNEWELL, Proprietor, CHEMIST A IKI) PII24UNACEUTIST, No. 9 Ommerria/ Wharf, Boston, Man.., BOWMAN, HAUBIt A: CAPP'S CYIIIII3B P. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW --clflico in Walnut ntrect, rxear b opposiso . the, Buck MAO, sand OFo cloora south from Kariunnyts Hardware Wore. Lebanon, March 23, 1801.-Ip. GEORGE W. KLINE, A TTOILNEY AT LAW.-offiee with LEVI KLINE, Eq., -rt. Lebanon, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4:1859. J. 11. BO VV . 1i9./k IV ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. line REMOVKD bin ofilTeo 07 Funck's New Building, (second storyjeuruberland street, Lebanon. Pn. Lebanon, A pril 6, ISM. • Win. M. DE it , TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed hi.ollice to Cum berlaml street, in the room formerly occupied iiy Iteizenstoin k Bros'. as a jewelry store, opposite Charles Greenawalt's Hardware Store. Lebanon, April 18, 1850. SAKES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, NvA2,Nu i Tzwr i. r it ext door to A. S. ELY'S Of: (March 13, 1801. Mitional flonse NOSt4 CORNdift of Plank' road and ili;llfard Streets NORTIL:LEBANON, PENN'A. To TIIE Pounce 110! all ye tbirst,y come and &init. fur nice cool mineral water, the eheivest vintage. and the purest nail t !bolero grace my bar. And ye 111111gry come And Cat, ao ti,e table ii loaded with the most oubstantlat fare, and Ilte richest :delicacies of the season erOWII my be.aial— Come man and beast; my house is always open to the stranger and.tbe friend, and for animals the bestofpro, vender, fine stahling,•and attentive hostiers, are ever ready at my stables l'ourm, 'Respectfully. Nurth Lebaupn,Sept. 14, 1659. 110137.. 4i;eorge liollinagals j..EIT;tNON COCNTY TrR I„:ing.„ TRANSPORTATION LINE, By Lebanon Valley Railroad. DARneuLAit attention will be paid to Goods ship!) , ed by the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad, Goads will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon; Myers town and Annyillo Stations, and all other points in the County. FREIGHTS contracted. for at the least pogMble rates an I delivered with dispathh. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freight[. For information. apply at, his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot. Lebanon. ELIWARO 31A li K. his Ageat in Philadelphia. will al ways he found at IR H. Bush's Merchant's Hula:, North Thine a., Philadelphia. July 11, '611.1 GEO. HOFFMAN. Lebanon Deposit Bank. ertntherland stern, one, dooi east of CarMany' I Hold., lITILL pay the following RATES of DITgREST on VT nurw,Trs. For 1 year. and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; Yor ti months, and longer, 5 per cent. per ammm; For 3 mom ItS, and longer, 4 per •cent. per :swum; requiring a short notice of :withdrawal. Interest pail in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will air,, afford a liberal line of ac roomed:di( es to those who may throe us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH atel MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old 3kaletto Dot !art and Mill Dollars, Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United States, the CallailaS and Negotiate Unties. fee., &c., and do a general EX NGE and BANK INO 1; O. DAiViSON COLE3IIN, President Gn. OLtrm, Ca likr, The tonierAgned, MANAGERS, arc Individually liable • o the extent of their Eitates, for all Deposits and other htigationB of the "LE1.15:4:0N DEPOFIT BANE." I.IIICIN CAMP:HON, 0. DAIQON COLEMAN, :DODGE SJIULLJtt , LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG. ALW SY US BOYD, • Lawmen, May 12, 1859. G liol.o GG L DIM. EZ=l =l2 A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and _Milling and Grain Bu mess. 9111 E undersigned haying formed a partnersdifp in the MERCA NTILE, MILLI Nfi AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully inrite the attention of the public to their establielimente. Tnot , will cantina to keep, nt the into FGuul of Sit EBB. R LONO,u most com plete stock of all hinds of GOODS usually kept in n country store, whieh they will retail Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy fur earl, 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of BYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25.000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the hia host Market Prices.— They will also take 0 LAIN on Snit Ace. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest price., COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLAsTin, &C. ,trz,- They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral sad just principles es will give satisfaction to all. GESSAMAN & LONG. North:Lebanon, March 13,1561. LUMBER. ZU.IIIBER. ."KE of the best and che apest assortmenis of LumnEn . 1 1 offered to the public, Is now for solo at the new and extensive MINI DER. and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few inures North of the Genesee Steam Mills, and one ((Mire Cast of Borgnees hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine boards; 1% and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; White Pine and Ilemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, t'lank and Scantling; and . 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES SH I NGLES ! ! The hest Pine anti Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut hails anti Posts, and Paltinge for fences and fencing Boards; * PLOORINO BOA . RDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of Broken, Store, Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith coal, at the lowest prices. _ . eXtudideut that they have the largest and best es sort merit of LUM era of all deseriptlons and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the eltizansof Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their Muck before yar d:a:do= elsewhere. I'llll.lP 1111ECLIBILL. Lebanon, Ipril 4, IMO. & Reading Railroad. Lrbanon Vallley Brandt. Vra — t 2;2:gm:quo.; Q.M. Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. )ASS LEBANON, going East to heading, at 0.13 A.M., anti 2.45 P. 31. Pass Lebanon, going 11est to Harrisburg, at 7.10 P. 31. and 12.01 P. 31. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, Ac. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes. barre Fittstou and Scriniton. At :Harrisburg, trains connect with “Pennsylvania." "Norther C, it rat," awl "Cumberland Valley" Railroads fir Pit tsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury', Chambers burg, Ac. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baltimore, $3 30. Si) M.'s- baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains, Through First Class Ticketsat minced rate to Niagara Falls, Ranh; Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West. North West. and Canattas and Emi grant Tickets. at lower FA IV& 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 West. and the Cantata. CO3I3II7TATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and 311LEAGE TICKETS. Good for 1000 miles. between all points, at sis each— for Fallfilitt, and nosiness Firms. ' Up Trains leave Philadelphia fir Reading. Harris burg and Pottsville at S A. 31. and 3.30 and S P. 31. r ii ,izettgerS are requested to purchase tickets be fore th 4 Trains start.. Higher Fares charged, if paid in Inc cars. G. A. NICOLLS, J u ly 25,1360. Enpincsr and Superintendent. . - - FAMILY GROCERIES ! Porto Rico Sugar, Prime Rio Coffee, New orleaus Sugar, Prime Java Coffee, Realm) All & C Sugar, Young Ilyson Tea, PtilTerniell Sugar s Imperial Tea. Crushed Sugar, Baker's Chocolate, Loaf Sugar, Soverines Syrup. rhiladelphia Syrup, Sugar and Mo:asses, • New Orleans Molasses, (New Crop) p r i m e, Layer Raisins, Dried Apples. Valencia Rai.ins, Dried Peaches, (halves) Seedless Rejoins, Dried Cherries, Carotids. Dried Elderberries, NEW Al ACK ERE L. PRIME.' 11AU, PRIME CHEESE, PRIME LARD, CANDLES, SOAPS, &c., &c. On hand, and new supplies constantly received, and sold at the lowest cash prices. at the New Store of W. K. ffi J. ECKERT, Cutuberlaud area, Liabluorl, WANTED. nurrEß, LARD, POTATOES, EGG s, TALLOW, BEANS, SOAP, BEESWAX, BRISTLES, &c., &c. For which we pay the highest market price in Ek change for lierchandiae. W. K. & J. ECIIERT. Lebanon, December 12, 1850. _ .. NE W LIVERY STABLE, r i "l h' ".indersigned respectfully informs the public that O COUNTRY ii, R DIICE. 1 3.- tie has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, IA Mrs. ,:s . ._, lIF RISE'S Betel, Market street, Leh- 9111 b attention of Par uteilArs called td the followi!,g _ ..., ~.st. anon, where he will keepfor the Nz, J_ priers paid far Couutfyqirodnee by the und , , , , rs i gn _ 4.7#,-.--' public aceotninodationit pool stitch. I_—___ ed, at the "East Lehlinon Stere; ) viz: . ef-lI,ORSES and VEICIOLES. Ite Butter, 14 I bg:s, 12 will keep gentle and good driving 'torsos; and handsome Dant, 16 Lard, 12 and safe Vehicles. Also, careful. Drivers furniihed when Sides, if) I Potatoes, iti, desired, Also OMNIBUS for.Partios, &c. Lebanon ' lfittrett 27,'61, EPHRAIM BORGINBEL . ' liebtagotif Ara 21, 1816.' : JAMES MARCH. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CC:, TO the property holders of the State of keno /. sylvanite : Your' attention is respectfully solicited to' the following lowrittes of insnr ones of the LEBANON METUAT, INSURANCE COM PANY, who are transacting business with the most. Mattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources the Company are ample to inlemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against loss by fire. The Board of Directors are practical MlA:less men Well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidence-mat, respect of thew:moronity in which they live, Our Con"- puny is perfectly metua, not we invite your careful at tention to the fhl lo wine; low rates :moo arc determined to itw,ureas low flu any other responsible compaoy., taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER hying PERPETUAL, enables us to sue. Policies which never expire, width obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3or 5 years. Ths Company bat now beets in successful operation for nearly .6 scare, and all its losses have been two.t.ptly paid to the satisfaetion of all parties concernek and, in Met it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of the Directors to bare the Company conducted out honest end economical principles: RATES OF INSURANCE. . . ._ ➢welling€, brick or atone, Plate roof $0,15 V; $lOO do do do abitmles ,1$ " do do Log or Frame ,20 " do Barns, atom or brick ,20 " do do Log or Frame .. ,20 " do Store Houses, Mork or atone •15 " do do Log or frame Hotels& boarding houses, bri , :k or stone • do Log or frame Aradendes and School houses Cifflreileo and meeting houses Printera books amt. Stationeries Book hinders Tailor shops Shoemaker and saddler shops' Silversmith and Watchmaker 777 end sheet iron shops Groceries and Provision stores Tanneries Flatter shops Grist Mills, Water power Saw Mills do do Drug Stores - Smith shops, brick or stain do do Wood ,35 " do Carpet/Mt - 4°lller m cabinet mak'r sholai ,40 " do Wagoner and Coach"naker shops ,40 " do Painter and chair maker shops 00 " do Oil Mills ,40 " do Clover Mills . 40 " do Founderiott of wood " :35 " do do Brick or stone " do Mercbandize in brick or storio buildlage ;20 " do do in wooden do " do Furniture in brick or clone buildings ,15 " do do in wooden ,20 " do Stables A; Owls ; brick or stono,country •,20 'f do do do wooden ,25 • Livery k Tavern Stables ,25 " df All communications sbonb: be aJdre4seo to A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown. In baron Co, Pb... President—JOTlN BRUNNER, ESQ.. Vice President—D. Id. BANK, Treasurer—GEO. F. MEILY. auretary-110.1.. A. BARRY, Jonestown, September 12, 1860. WASHINGTON MUTUAL PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. (IFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA. ti This Company was incorporated by the Legis.. lature of Pennsylvania on April 2, litlO, and is now in fall operation, and ready to matte insurance on Died lings and other iiuildings. on Furniture or Merchan dise generally; also, on Barns and contents, Farming Implements, Ac.. Sm., on a mutual principle. This Company will not insure property outside of Lebanon County, as it is design.] to be merely an .A9,11}. elation for Lebanon county. and as such. it will insure property perpetually, as safe as any other Company,and at Sir lower rates. The lust - trance fees, being only Sl 50—for membership. Policy and Survey. Any further information can be lout by calling on any of the Board of Managers, andoilicers, or any of their Agents. MANAUERS. Jaebb Weidel, .Toseph Bowman, - Jacob Rendle, John L. Becker, D. S. Hammond, Henry Fatten, Christian Henry, Jacob WitmerJr., Thomas Forster, John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, Barid E. Miller, Adolphus Reinochl. JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. JACOB WEIDEI., Tron.qurer. J. HENRY MILLER, Secretary. Agents—J. C. Reisner, Jefferson B. Light, James Hummel, Daniel Gallagher , Geo. W. Ryan and Henry Meyer. [Lebanon, January 30, 1863. D 8. LO YO ?Mutual Fire II nsuran re Com patsy of Annville, LEBANON COUNTY, MINYA. TITS COMPANY Was incorporated, March. 1859. and is now in full operation and ready to make insur ance en Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents, Stoelt, Farm Implements. on a Mutual Principle. MAN AU Chriation Baehmen, 'sVilliamEarly, Jr.. George S. Iloutgardner, J. D. A. Garman, George Dongea. John D. Beivor, Daniel S. Early, ilOlll . ALLWEIN, RitDOLPII limn, Treasurer. JObEPII P. 'MATZ, Secretary; samnel Scab()ld, Traveling Acme'. Jacob Salt-totterly, Agent, Freilead:lo,434r. .likunary an, NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFA( 7 TORY. MITE, subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1. he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE anti CHAIRS. ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. lie has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite Zellers Hotel. and a few doors south of haner's, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashiona ble Parlor,` Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE. coa stal Mg of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES. WHAT _ ROTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier. Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and *- Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, a large and elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, SERA/TO SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated COATES; all kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. Sir All Goods sold LOW awl 'WARRANTED to Oro entisfactiou. Persons desirous of knowing the character or the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference tu'Ureee for whom he has man ufactured or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and VAlt- NISUED. N. IL—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at the shortest notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon, September 19, 1860. OWEN LAIIBACIVS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Market St_, 3d door north of the L. Miley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county. +F MB public is respectfully rennmt ml to bear in mind that at these Ware Rooms will be found the best assortment of FARIIIONAOLe and than some FunNtrunE and CHAIRS. Persons in want of any kind would best call and examine his stoek before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to be better than any o&red in this place. Prices will be LOIVER than at any other placo, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. Ali orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furnituee from him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any, part of the county. VEV,kI or ClLtatig, and without the least injury, as he has procured one of the beet cush ioned furniture wagons., especially for that purpose. sg COFFINS made to order, end funerals attended at the shortest notice. (Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1560. New Furniture Store. TTARRISON K. BCNDORE would respectfully in .ll form the public that he has removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's lintel. on Cent- Leyland Street, where he will keep the largest. finest, and cheapest assortment of rilliNitritr ever offered in Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor nod Coalmen Pornintre, which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. lie has on hand a large assortment of Teton-totes. Lounges ' Centre, Pier. Card and other Ta bles, What Note, llat Racks. at. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-scat, and 00111111011 Chairs, Settees, Redsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also. Looking Glasses, ,, -43 edit. Itmeavod and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and nubby Horses, fur children. Ss- Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— He has provided himself with the FINEST 11ElittwiN LEBANON, and will Make Collins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and Moat reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 28. 18ii8 Brolloco•linclw BA BINET.MA KING ESTABLISHMENT, BETWEEN Carmany's and Bomberger's howls, io the borm4b of Lebanon, is the eldest and most re liable establishment of the kind in Leto Ile makes any thing and every t.L. ing belonging to his trade. Makes and sells better made and bet ter finished work than any other establish ment in Lebanon. tlis manner of Turning out Ware cannot be beat. All he asks of those in want of FURNITURE, Is to give him a call be• fore before buying elsewhere. Lebanom•Deccmber 19 3 1840:4ert. ---7 1efirt - 1 4 4 -- go IS6I NEW A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court llonse,north side, has noW on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND EATS, for men and boys, for lON to which the attention of the public is respectfully t o y" ted. Mats of all kices, from the el:ail:test to the most costly, always on hand. hat:alio:just opened a spier: did assortment'. 01 SUMMFa HATS,embracing such us STRAW,, PANAMA, ki:VAL; PEARL, HORN, LEG noRN„SENATE, OMAN, and others. Igt-TIO Wilt also Wholealdeitit 'kinds of Hits, Caps, &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Ltillattoili April 21, It - A _ _ ,:,0 C. df 25 it do 3 30 ' do 1-3, do :?0 a f a ,39 " do ,50 " do LEN= 30 as d ,30 " do 10 • do " do 30 ,30 •' do 3. do ,3 ,30 " do '3O ' do Samuel - Srabold, John H. Kinperts, George Rigler, John Allwein, Rudolph Herr, Joseph F. Matz, Manrfactory