tije BtflErtfort: TERMS, • - - • - SISOAYEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. Slar 4. conversation between two ymeng beginners in kousekeeping.—'•Where did you buy that splendid Furniture!" "Why I bought It all at Owen Lanbach's in. Lebanon." . 1 "Indeed I Well, I must condos it Woke much better ,:thito mine, which I bought in Reading. Rut then, suppose in NOW at a much higher price." 'O, no! I priced Furniture in Reading, and aemoal • other places, and could find no Furniture ao aplendid, erell•made, and at the same time au cheap as that offered 'by OWEN LAMM Market. street: Lebanon, Pa." On Tuesday morning at 10 'o'elock,we raised the Stars and Stripes, . - ,at our office. It is not the first, and, with the blessing of Heaven, it shall not bo the last time. We. ave march- ed under the Stare '''and . Stripes for ;nearly 50,000 miles, and would be circumstances permitting, to do so again. And although we can ,not but believe that the difficulties „with the Southern states might have been settled peaceably, we doubt, the `propriety of mon ca inlff g iulo ques , tion our patriotism and love country which has been proven in sunshine and storm—in peace and war—amid the roar of cannon and clash of arms, and amid the still more deadly fever Of a tropical sun. We have "smelt !'powder" as the saying is, and hence can laugh to scorn the questionings `of pairibtiiiiri by those who never • , were, and perhaps never will be ready to smirch under Yankee Doodle at the call of their country. The "appointment of Post Mister at Fredericksburg was made last week na we en. pounced, only Levi Shiftier is appointed instead of Jacob Saltier. Tbi following additional ap pointments are nnnottneed rea , thle county :—Pe tar Gerhart, Mt. Zion; D. W. Leeds, Missemer's Mills; John Stauffer, Palmiitt. LOCAL LtOISLATION.—The bill to annex part of Berke county to Lebanon county came up on the private colander on Wednesday, and was objected of by. representative Boyer.— This puts it off for one week. The Act laying out a State road in Lebanon sad Berk• counties came up on third reading on Wedneeday, and was passed—yeas 43, nays 41. The 20th annual exhibition of the fiethean Literary Society, of Franklin and Mar. shall College, at Lancaster, Pa., was held on Thursday evening,. A large and brilliant audi• eats was phsent. Among the exercises we no. lice the following by students tram Lebanon County 3-- S. P. limber, of Lebanon, Pa., read no Essay, 'tbe *abject at which , was the well known chaise. ter or the WAMDEIIING Jew, who drove Christ Writing under the burden of the cross, from his door, end was cursed by Him In , these few but expressive words, ^Tarry thou till I come." The Jew was doomed to leave home, friends, family -and his entice land, re dear to every Jew, and wander over the earth aiwtoeless outcast, vainly seeking rest and relief from remorse of conscience. which he could only find at the second coming or Christ. He beheld Jerosulem In her prime, end also after lb. cruel Nero bad laid waste the city, rand devastated the whole country. Re was a si , lent spectator of the world's history during sigh . Men centuries. The legend is a condensed his. }tort' of the Jews, and leeks toward the final res. 'Oration of that scattered people to their native land. WABISINGTON CAVISSING TOE DELwwene, wee the stirring subject of a Poem by John P. Stein, elf Annville. Pa. The poem opened with a brief '•llusion to the deplorable condition of the coon : proceeding the crossing of the Delaware, and the destitution which preys fled iu theAterri can army at that time. The historical facts at •tentliong that heroic feat, and the events which :quickly followed at Trenton, were very artist'. sally interwoven in a musical measure. The poem wee read in a clear distinct voice, and proved a lay pleasant feature Of the evening. The Young Men's Christian Asso vistion of this borough have removed theirlibra• ry ■nd furniture from D. S. Saber's bending, to the gall. in the 3d story of Gruen building, where the meetings will hereafter be held. .! Tug amount ~of coal ebb pod over Oa Lebanon Valk* , - Railroad. for %by week end ing Thursday, the.V(th inch, war 3,097 tons.— l'his was again an increase over the previous week oealiont 500 tons. • TUX New York and Pittsburg Mx. press Trains over the Lebanon Valley Railroad will commence to run op the Gth of May. They will run at a great speed and independent of the at , prment on the road, and will atop only at the Principal stations. The night lines will be provided with sleeping ears. They will pass Lebanon for the West at about 2 o'clock, A. M., end 3 o'clock; p. and for the East at 2.40 a. m. aid 2,20 p, m. Thu., our altisena can leave Leb anon In the early morning train,reach New York :it 9 o'olock. f A. M., transact a full day's business 'There, end rotarn home the same night. For 1..4 e,tlvertiser. Mr...2mm your issue last week, you IM optioned, in your local column,. that "Rev. Henry, of Pinegrove, has accepted the charge of Oa' Wham Church at Fredericksburg, this county." From whatever source this , informa tion may have come, it it Incorrect. Rev, Henry has preached theri several' times. but I am the tirifiter of sett coOgregation. • - ' GERHARDT. 'Kr, S. S. itainsey, the Merchant Vaijor, Is nor in the city buying $n a now and filthlon Ali stook of Clothe, Cavell:terse, Vita tings, t lhlsts, anti, in fact alt kinds of Goods kept in a 'first•elses furnighing Aare. lie intends to carry 'on the bushiest, poreeatensively than heretofore. Heade potions In want of seasonable clothing "Wlll call soon to melte their selections. Messrs. Rauch & Light have just `opened a splendid assortment or ail kinds of 'Spring and Summer. Dry Goods, Groceries, se!Pare, he. They invite an examination of their' stock by the public. It will be found trial is size, and sold at As 'Pr" 4 8 way other store in Lebanon. • • ' ' ,Xesere, Joseph Ebur :talc!. _Andrew Moore, two young beginners, have eltablisiied W 441704 the Shoe buaineaa, in Market at, 'south of Zion's Lutheran Chureh. ITZme,-7The new steam tnill,of Blo ,ade N e wly, of East Hanover, Dauphin county, was oniumo d by fire on Saturday night a, week, with segterits. It contained about 500 bushels of w h og g e a n t l,aome other gra about 40 barrels of flour, £o.fd4ettage about $lO,OOO. Insured in a Harrisburg. Company to the amount of $5,000.-- How till lira originated is snarly unknown.— . The Mill was ouly about six months in opera tion, and this was the wood time already that it was 'on fi re ,----Lar i laSsitith and family, Henry Fisher and fatally, Samuel Strickler and fatally, several families' of the Sehreaders, Phil ip Riddle and femily,aad a number of other. left this place lest week for new homes in the west.— Mit> stagnation is beldame induces this emigre lion. We trust It may not much longer continue tine, although we ace at pregentao likelihood of 11 911# 1:4111Dge„ TEI E GRAIN CROP.—Oifr neighbors of Laneaster °aunty have made a careful exami nation of the grain erop, and they have come to the conclusion that it has been materially in jured by the frost daring the past winter, and it is doubtful whether the tender plant will be able to recuperate. On many farms the roller is be• lag applied, in the boper. that ;pressure will aid the disturbed plants in taking root in the soil again, but whether this experiment will answer the expectations of those engaged in it, remains to be seen. • AtrurroN.—Messrs Raber Brothers will bold Auctions on Thursday evening, the 19th inst., and on Saturday 'afternoon and evening, the 20th inst., for the sale of a general assort ment of Fancy Dry Goods, gneensware, cto. Koutz, a well known °Risen of` Bethel township, Berke county, committed suicide on the morning of the Sth in stant, by hanging himself,' by means of a halter chain, to a tree near his house. It appears that Mr. Houtz had been twice affected with apoplexy, causing him to be unable to weak for some time previous to his death; but what induced him to commit this rash act is a mystery. He was about 85 years of age, and leaves a wife and five ebil• dren. IT will be notkced in our advertis ing columns that Miss Eliza Atkins bas opened a Millinery and Maiitniz making establishment in this borough. She has worked for several yearn pant in the eltu of Philadelphia• at fash ionable Millinery, and is fully competent to give satisfaction to all. WE noticed last week, during a jaunt to North Lebanon, that the Messrs. Franck & Bro., were unpacking an immense str.ek of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qne onswore , &c. The assort ments of hie goods kept by Funek do Brother are always those of n first-class !tore, and we are pleased to learn that their attention to business, fair dealing, and gentlemanly intercourse with thepublic, have won for them also a first-class ,buitness. \\TB perceive thut • Andy Zimmer man has engaged inthe Wood and Coal Business at the old Landing of S. Fisher, on the Un lon Canal, at the Pinegrore Road crossing. Ile sells at a reduced price fur Cush. Rig stock of FOAL embraces all kinds fur Limeburners, Blacksmiths, and Families. Be En licite public patronage: , AMOUNT OF ABSENCE PROPER FOR HussAstris.—Miss Moloch says :—"A lady of my acquaintance gives it as her sine ria non of do• !nestle felicity, that the "men of the family should always be absent at least six hours in the day." And truly, a mistress of a family, however strong her affection for the male members of it, cannot but acknowledge that th ill is • great boon. A house where "papa" or the "boys" are always "pottering about," popping in and out at all hours, everlastingly nutting something, or 'find ing- fault with something else, is , a considerable trial to even feminine patience. And I beg, to ask my sex generally—in confidence, of course— if it is not the greatest comfort possible when, the masculine half of the. family being clear ed out for the day, the house settlea down into regular work and orderly quietness until evening ? Also, it is good for them as well as for us, to hose ell the inevitable petty domes tic "bothers" go over in their absence ; to effect which aught to be one of the principal aims of the mistress of a family. Let them, if possible, return to a quiet, stalling home; with all its small annoyance brushed away, like. the_d.u,st and gin - ders from the grate- 7 which, en privsont, is one of the first requisites to utak(' n fireside look comfor table. It might bens wolf,,too, if the master him• self could contrive to leave the worldly mud of the day at the scraper outside his door., A SPLENDID EXHIBITIJN COMING TO LEG ANON--We are pleased to announce to our readers that...hiprrigoti'sPrand Pan-tee na-tbec-a, one of the largest and most splendid exhigitinis Ihe "World, will visit this place and exhibit . at 'the 'l. v O'sv i t r Hall, for three nights, commencing April /6th. I, , We copy the following description of this eihibition froth thelienArork papers. It will be seen that'the attractions Offered surpass anything s ever 'yet brought to Leb anon: This great exhibition consists of five splendid Panoramas, painted in anew and novel style, with Dioramic difoet,on a scale of magnificence never before attempteit They present to view, as ilistikicx and plain as though one stood on the spot, the fol lowing scenes : The city of. Washington—the Capitol, with the new Dome and Marble Extension —the inside of the Capitol—thp . new Spit ate Chamber, with its gorgeous decora tions—the Hall of Representatives—the Public Buildings of Washington-46, tent Office—the U.S. Treasury—the Sinith sonian Institute—the President's Rollie and Grounds—and the famous East Room in the President's House, where all the Levees are held—showing all its furnitare, marble mantles, magnificent mirrors, and glittering chandeliers, even to the col Ors and pattern of the two thousand dollar eir pet that covers the floor. Then come five sp . lendid views of Nia gara Falls.—Showing them in every as pect, in summer and w i nter—the Lake of a thousand Isles on the River St. Lawrence —the Hudson River---and the entire see nery of the White Mountains, from the snow covered dome of Mount. Washington to the Old Man of the Mountain—magnifi cent scenes in New England, 'Virginia, Minnesota and California, with three beau tiful views in Mammoth Cave—showing the great Gothic or Arched Gallery—Echo River—Lake Lethe,and the Fairy Grotto with its Starry Dottie, magnificent columns and limpid waters, making the scene one great resplendency of Gem-Work, "Ailing Carbuncles, Rubies and Molten Gold. But the great feature of this A'xii.zWitidn is the Voyage across the Atlantic Ocean from New Ydrk to Liverpool, with Storm at Sea, in which all the incidentS of three thousand miles travel on the water are pre sented to view, with a distinctness and yi vidness indeking reality,"and leading die, spectators to believe themselves on the briny deep. . The great phenomenon of the Moon Ri sing from.the Sea is to be witnessed by all, while in the theism at Sea, all the ele ments in their majesty are to be seen and heard with such startling reality as to cause old men to "sliiiie.P and the young childien to cling (Miser to their parents. Artiving at Liverpool we have a. view of that City—then a splendid view of the great City of London—with the River Thames and Bridges—the new Houses of Parlia ment, St. Paul's Church, &e. Leaving London, the beautiful scenery of the River Rhipe is 'gtesehted to view— the Swiss Alps--Scenery in Italy—Ruins of Pompeii—the whole 'exhibition conclu ding with a gran,d view Of the,E'ruption of Mount Vesuvius,as it appeared in the yeas uyheii it destroyed the aides of Hercu laneum and Pompeii. This Magnificent Entertainment was first; xhibited in Laudon for 280 eonsees. ti've flights, and was visited.byl more than Waif a million of peciplp.,' "It has recently been brought to America, and exhibited in the New England States, where it has been visited by adiniring thousands. The Exhibition will be shown in this plane precisely the same a s . in London, and all who visit it are guaranteed two hours of amazement, wondermedt and delight. ft le reported that two German Ch .. eitlists, work ing together in their laboratory at Heidelberg less* analyzed the body of the sun!, ' Thep arriv ed at the results of their analysis solely by elope examination of the rays of light. By this veans it is ascertained in a manner quite convincing to those who have wittneased the experiments, that the body of the sun contains large portions of i ron tied other entail ind earth common to this 000 6f ode: pr. Thus says somhorly : "The height of po liteness is passing round. on the opposite side of the lady, when working with her, in order to avoid stopping upon her shadow," But we think they beet,it.out- vrest, where when a lady sneezes, the company give three cheers, gpf cid Seim. Emstorstarrr.--The Erie Sewing Michine Company desire to fecure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 26 to 60 dollars per month, and expenses, or a enm 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 sent free, address Erie &wing Machine fb K. JAMES General Agent, Milan, Ohio. CIITLLE AND FEVER ! CHILLS AND FEVER l WORM of the greatest remedies that hos ever. been laid before the public. for Fever and Arne. and which have received the -highest enemniums from the press and the people, is DR. .1. HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED BITTERS. Who would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease, when it can be so ea sily cured? Who would endure sleepless nights, burn ing fevers - and icy chills, alternately. when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifte? And yet how many families linger out a painful existence under this dead ly blight, and do nothing but 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 Rave themselves intense agony. Sold by nil druggists and dealers generally everywhere. .inr. See advertisement in another column. [March 20, 1861.-Im. irNir See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo• rater and Family Catbhrtie Pills, in another column. HUNNEWELL'S GREAT REMEDIES.-- Their character snstained by testimonials to which all are Invited to investigate. Their effect, which is per fectly natural. and their relations to disease, by strict adherence to lawa of medicine. HUM? C men 17nirersal r,onglt Remedy, which ran have no superior for all hung, Throat and Bronichial Com plaints. to actual Consumption. ". Runnewen's Tau Anodyne, the great Natural Opiate and Neuralgic Rem edv, which adapts it to all complaints of the Rowels, and of Spasmodic and Nervous nature, to that chief of all causes of disease, Loss OF SLEEP. Ilunneurell's Electic Pills prepared to assist the work ,of the Tolu Anodyne In ewes of indigestion, have prov ed a most perfect substitute for INET:CURIALE. to destruc tive to the effect of the Anodyne. For Billions Com plaints. indigest ion, Worms in Children, and all derange ment of the digestive organs. they have proved. by flair trial. all that is expected of them, and will be sent free until plans for sale completed. The remedies, and their connection. is more fully described in the pamphlets to be found with dealers. or will be sent on demand without "postage stamps." Prices of each preparation within reecho! nil, See advertisement. April 3.-Im. DR. EATON B I NFANTILE Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL is remarkable I.r its wonderful beneficial effects in the treatment of children. For croup, dysentery, and teething. it has never been surpassed, sad 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 Br can FOOD are among the most important discoveries of the age. They are not medi cines. but food for the blood; already prepared for ab. Florham, pleasant to the taste, and natural in action ; and what one gains, he retains. The BLOOD FiMD is a scientific discovery, differing front all patent medicines; And for Consumption, threat diseases, liver complaints, (dyspepsia, and other diseases in Mont to the human frame. is unequaled for its healing and strengthening glad ities.—Odumbus, Ohio. Gazette. is. See advertise ment. For sale by Dr. GEO. ROSS, opposite the Court Donee, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT k SONS. Philadel phia. 3,1861.4 m. le4itito c&toitto. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. St. Sofia's REFORMED CeIIECIL.--Reßtilar service every Wednesday evening at 6% o'clock . every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 8,4 o'clock. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHIIRCIT.—SpeciaI servi ces by the Schuylkill Convocations in Ter_. , perance Hall. Opening service at S P. M. on Tuesday, Aliril 16th, Bishop Potter or Bowman will probably be present; also on Wednesday at 10 A. M., w ith Holy Cousmunien and at 7% P. 61 On Thursday at 10 A. M. and 7.34 , P. M. English preaching next Sabbath evening, in the First Reformettchurch. German preaching next Sunday mornim , . and English in the evening, in Salem's Lather:in chlvh. Next Sunday%at..l4 A. M. English ,prea Ming at Worse Shoe Pike meeting house. Gorman pre t.. Ming in the evening in the 31aravbi church. - Ctrman preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evaitgelical church, and in the everangat ear ly `I fb. On the 12th insL, p in North Lebanon borough, MPL Wall MONA wife of Mr. George Reedy, aged 27 years. 6 months and days. On the .q.th South Lebanon, Mr. JACOB ilikk- RR,Oged 73 years, 4 months and 2 days. On the 3d inst.. In North Lebanon township, JOLT'S lIENRY, eon of Jacob and Sarah Seifert; egad about 13 years. On the 18th Marsh, iu Jefferson, Stark county, Ohio, Mr. JOIIN OEM, formerly of South Lebanon. this county, sged . 7l years, 1 month and S days. On the morning of the 10th inst.,in this borough, SA LMA , widow of the-late Abraham Light, who was buried two moot hs since, in the 6'14 year of her age. On the 11:2 lust., CYRUS P. ANSPACIS, of Womels dort; Betio county. A little time en earth he spent, Till OW for him his angel sent; " - And then on time he closed his eyes To wake to glory In the sides. FROM A FRIEND. On the lst inst., in Myerstown, Pa, of Consumption, GEORGE WASHINGTON, son of CHARLES and SARAH WOOLISON . , aged :t2 years, 3 months and 4 days. LBerks, Schuylkill and Philade-phis p specs, please copy.' At a special meeting of the Slyerstown Sunday School Union, the undersigned Committee presented the following Pseamide and Resolutions, which were unani mously adopted:— WITS& AS, It has pleased God, in Ilis inscrutable win. 4pm, to strike front our midst our well-beloved associate and Teacher, GEORGa W. WoolisON, whose practical at tention to the pause of Dlucation had endeared him to the hearts jail who are interested in the Sunday School cause In frlyeretow n, „RESOLVED, That the members of this school hereby express their high sense of appreciation of the wisdom and. spotless honor of our late Teacher,Gen. W. %Ronson. „actinism), That his early demise has deprived us of one „who, lay his courteous manners, well-tempered zeal orolactive energy as, a teacher, Contributed, in an emi nent degree to the advancement of the Sunday School linseteen, That we hereby tender to the family of the deceasedour sincere and heartfelt Sympathy in the loss tites,have sustained; and that, as a mark of the semi- Meat of hUh regard and: esteem entertained by us to ward Minors an honorable citizen and teacher. and as some acknowledgement of the yerriees rendered by him to the Itlyerstewn Sunday 1..1eh001, it is hereby directed that the Teachers of this School attend his funeral in body.. ' Itastisrzn, That a copy of these Resolutions be con veyed to the fitfully of the deceased, and that the pro ceedings of this meeting be published •in the p pers of Lebanon. ; Janis , ) Comtuittee G 4RIBERT,On WAL H. IVENRICII. Resolutions The Lebanon Market ears/blip Corrsefed lireado, • LEItAI4O,IV, Wynn:soar. AhNtIL 17,1581. teb. 3fills Extißani $650 Eggs, doz., 12 smith " Extra dO9 Butter, 13 lb.. - 14 Leh. Vat. Super. Fines 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 PrinieMhite Wheat, 120 !Aril, . 11 Prime Ited Wheat, 115 Tallow, - 10 - Prime Rye, 60 tram, 22 New Corn, 65 Shoulders, , 10 Oats, 28 Sides, 10 Chyser.seedl 4 00 Soap, 7 ,Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Fisx.seed, 1 60 White Rep, 5 Dried Apples, s9bd., 100 Aliited Bags, 2 Dried Apples, rioted, 150 Flax,. Vlb , P 23,4 Pettit iis6l4S," 250 Bristles, t Th., 40 Peagthtinutzels,7 125 Feathers ,13 02 Cherries, 1.50 t e l , 40 Onions. - , 37 Soup, Retinfylit qt., 6 . . Potatoes, ciA bus, BO Vinegur,, , a 40. . 12% Apriu flutter , crock ,45 The Philadelphia Market. SATIADAY, Aprll 13,1861. Flour—Sales„„ today . of .superfine at $5 37@5 50; Ex tra $217; Fancy and fanißy, $G to $7 25. The sales are for exports the trade are buying at these rates. . - Rye flour sold at $3 60. -•- - Corn Mml—Sales of 500 bbls. Pennsylvania sold at $2 75,.and Brandywine at,s3 39. - Witeat--The sales today are 10,000 bushels; Red Pennsylvania $1 32; Choice $1.31; Red Southern $1 36' White $1 38 to $1 50 for Pennsylvania, Corn—Sate*.of 0,500 bushels afloat at 62 cents, in store 60 cents. Oats are in request; Southern 31W2. cents ; Sylvania 33®3334 eta; Sales,*',oo(ibrislials. Seeds-Sales of Cleverseed at $f.,76@ t 5; Timothy 50&2 75 ; Plaxseed $1 49. PIIILADI':LI'II3 k CATTLE 31 A RlCEt—The offerings of Beef Cattle show a considerable -falling off this week, reaching only 1126 head, all of which were dis• pused of at rather better prices, ranging from $6 to $9, mostly at sStgin the 100 lbs., including a few extra quality at $9 ibiglff 60. The demand Was brisk. Only about eo Cowswere disposed of at from $l5 to $2.5.f0r Springers, and $2O to $lO for Cows and Calves, as to condition. a • About 1200 fl ogs were offered and mld, including 2352 at Imhoff's prices ranging at .S4ATIA for still fed ; s7® for corn fed and 620 at the- Avenue yard, at from $1 to $8 the 100 lbs. net, and the market rather dull. Of Sheep the 'receipts were 5.1100, which were all taken at from 434 to 534 c eats? lb. gross; a few extra quality bi ought Oe. Uebx att(Vtrti,%sinsitto. MISS ATKIN'S irOU'LD respectfully arm ounce to the citizens of r. Lebanon and vicinity that she has oprned a FASIIIONA.BI,II MILLINERY and BANTL A MAK ING BSTABLIELBENT, in Barker street 211 door above Bill. A nevi stook Just rerelVed 'and opened for Inspection, embracing a full assortment of 5114, Crape and Btraw Bonnets, Bonnet , Trimmings, Ribbons; Flowers; air. Lebanon; Aprli.l.7, USA, NEW ADVERTISE MENT S. GREAT EXCITEMENT WAR ! WAR !! AND RUMORS OF WAR! NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT IIENRY & STINE'S CLIEAP STORE. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, itnd QUEENSWARE, SELLING AT UNUSUALTY LOW PRICES BY HENRY & STINE. "GALL SOON FOR BARGAINS." Lebanon, April 11,.1.561. opEVTNG OF SPRING 000D3 FROM NEW YORK MARKET, '2O: the Stem a L. K. LAUDERMILCH In Cumberland Street Lebanon, renn'a. WAS opened on Monday, April Ist '6l , , at 10 per Cent. lose thou the regular priebe, for Cash or Country Produce; FAtilliONABL,Fri Snit Nil S!IKS. Fe.shionsibla SPRING iIIJAWLS, • Fashionable new AM.:88000DR, rashiariablo SPRING CLOAKS, Peshioinible PRINTS for 10 cents. regularly sold at 12 cents; Fashion/ibis atylea medium A nd Dark Prints, at 634 . .7.8, 9, nod 10 cents. Good iIIiACK SILKS, and a fine stock of other BLACK /ODS. WHITE GOODS Cal:aback, Jaconets, Nainatoek, Plaid, Di 1111+ n ts, Bird Eve. Diapers. Embroideries, •Ilindkls Collars & Setts, !jeans. Towela, Sheetings, Bleached. Cnbleae , c. See. - BROAD CLOTH AND 'BOYS' WEAR. Floe }Stack Cloth &c Gentlemen Spring wear. eiollli Cloth. rigid and dark ; Boy's °mesh:nerve and •:eatine.-- Slentleateu"a line Black Cassimere; Fancy Caseireeres fir spring, Fancy and Ploin Yrs tinge. eiltlYCElll ES AND PROVISIONS. Brown Sugars, 6%, 7 and 8 cents per lb; White RI Sued at 9, itla Voiles 11%.1J and 18 cants ; TEA, Young lijrsoit and Imperial; MOl ASSES, 8, 11, 12 and, 15 cents; Dried Apples; VaLebes.Cberries Eblerberrlat, fresda Mackerel, Prime Dam, Prima Cheese, Candles Soaps, .Ic. L. K L11.11DER:411;,C11. Lebanon, A pril 5, 1881. VRAND OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT TILE NEW STORE OP W. K. & J. ECKERT, ON SATURDAY, APRIL Oth, 1861 HAWING pnrchnscd a greet portion of mit extensive Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER 000DS; et from 5 to 20 per cent. lower then the noon! prices, we are now enabled nod determined to ollor GREAT BAR. GAINS to all who niiy give us a mill. _ _ LADIES' DRESS GOODS 7 Snob :As Lovelies, Paris Plaids, Obeli° Delains, Ilatzorines. roil Ale Oberre; Paris Mixture All Wool Detains, Storage Andel% Paris Stripe, Mohair Fancies, &e., &e. ; I &c., at from rto 50 outs. tke:. AU prices to snit everybody. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!!! CLOAK. CLOTH! CLOAK CLOTH! G. 12 © GERMS & QUEENS - WARE ! tap- No trouble to show Corals. Please call at the New Store of W. K. k J. ECKERT, April 17, 1861. Cumberland, St., Lebanon, Po. Books and Stationery Em porium, - AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS!' SIIMMVAM' WPAW22I AS REMOVED. HO= removed his Book Store to Market Snare. Lel anon, NV ilL n Pnn T be on reasonable [orm arend asertietof rot,suxrixeenroLoa. mac anti Mrscet.tAxtonS BOOKS of every description. Copy. Books, Cyphering Books, leather and paper lion nd Pass Books, and every variety of STATIONERY, &c., wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES A large Of variety Plain, Faney. Buff, Groan, Gilt, &e. PAPER. SHADES. Nrat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest and simplest SLYLES OF FIXTURES. l'Ar l GALL AND EXAMINE. "TM Lebanon, September 27 ,1860. MAIN a 1 ire Insurance Company, 'Op SINkiNG SPRIGS. T3l RK3 COONTY. NOTICE IS GIVEN TO :MOWERS of the said Company, that in consequence of loss es by fire causing a deficiency of about 5.1.0U0 in-the Treasury, an assessment (No. 11) of $t per SIXOO insur ed. has been levied by the Board of Managers, agreea bly with the provisions of the Bth Section of the Char ter. and Ist Section of Supplementary Act of April 13, 1809. Members will bear in mind that ail those neglecting to pay their assessment within 40 days from the date of publication of the 1311111 a. will be liable to pay double the said Rates. It is therefore hoped that all will be prompt in their payments, as those who suffered Loss are in need of their tint. For the convenience of the members, either of the agents, John It Hiram'. or C O. Wily, wiii attend at the places and dates named be. low to receive the same. R /Or Jletu hers will not forget their Potides - ES Wednesday, Nay 8, at Rannetbutes. Myerstowyn Thursday, +. 13, at Weigiey's. 31111 creek Friday, " 10. at Dissi agar's, Slmetferstown; Saturday, " 11, at J. B. Master's; Lebanon ; Monday, 13, at Glick's, Bethel ; Tue,day, ,‘ 14, at Barnet's, Fredericksburg ; Wednesday, " 15, it hasher's, Jonestown.; Thursday, " 18, at Harper's, E. 'lawyer; Between 10 o'clock In the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the aftemOon. "Ily order or the Board, April 11, 1881. A. MULL, Secretary. A Pa ir cif Real Nove It ies AND Olt WITHOUT A. Ikinni. Ist.--"THE l'Alipt NECK TIE." (PATENT APPLIED FOR. This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 different tyl os, and in perfect imi ellen of silk and other fair ries. The mite is so low that a gentleman may weara NEW TIE EYEItY DAY, And yet not be chargeable with extravagance, or one Tie can be worn 8 to 0 clays if necessary to economize. 243.—TILE RELIEF (PATENTED JAN. 29. 1881) This is doubtless the most perfect silk Tie ever in vented. ar.ti is jest what the name implies, a perfect —Rena" Ix-mil all further trouble in tying bows. 3d.—Tfrz LACE EDGE TIE. An ex fittiPitply , beautiful article--it has only to be seen to be SMl'lli * & BROUWER, Sale Manufacturers, No. 36. Warren Street t N. Y. N• B —We sell to 'WHOLESALE JOBBERS on.ir ef , l3 Wry Nrerchnuts can order our goodg of any WIIOLIO SA thi 11011 SE with whom they are dealing. April 17, 1861. SELLING OFF ATTOST. large and extensive stock of FANCY DRY 000 OS at the "Centre, Buildings" are being sold at cost. The stock- comprises a general assortntant of PRESS GOODS, such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks,' . Trench- Marianas, - Wool Plaids iind Wool Delaines, Cashmeres rind Tbilisi- Cloths. Detains.% Calicoes dc. fie. White {foods—pialn and fig'd Swiss, Jaconets, Carebries, Irish Linens, Brilliktiits, Curtain Goods, &c., A large Itoorttaant of &RAWLS. • SHAWLS, CARPETS' &. MATTING, CARPETS k MATTING; • QUEENS WA RE. QUEENSIVAIIE • Also a general assortment of GI oyes and Hosiery. La dies' Collars and Dress Trimmings, with man:y.ooler articles too numerous to mention Call and see, and save money at the "Centre Landings" of BADER Bhos. gar We also offs.r our EN.TIRE STOCK of Dry Goods, Queensware, Groceries, Am, for sikle., to such tir , r as wish to enter the Mercantile business; also our well arranged STORE ROOMS FOR RENT f —the most desirable stand in Lebanon. Lebanon, December 20, Ma. RARER &, EROS. ALL TILE WORLD A ND the feet of mankind who are in need of Sratira 11. - AND SUMMER Currutrio for themselves and their Boys should not rail to call at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Court Il ' ouso. 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 assCrtment of Boys' Cassimere Jackets at REIZENSTEIN BROS. BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at very low figures, at IIEIZENSTEIN BROS. CASSIM ERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at a trifling cost, at REIZENSTEIN BROS. Tine Cloth Coats, Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere Pants Silk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin vests at • ' ' • REIZENSTEIN BROS. • . Constantly a full aasorttriaot of clothing at • 'REIZENSTEIN BROS- April 10, 1861, fipkoslte. the Court pause: Ti'yo u be AWNS& BI M'S New Boot NA Store. - , HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTER& The proprietors and manufacturers of lIQS TETTE:WS'. CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can .appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the . United States,.becausethe article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of llostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but. are ready at. all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters,.but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to .bc. as . enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have„ proved a Godsend to regions where fever, inntl -ague and various other bilious complaints haie counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to ante confidently that the “Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of 'health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to aeondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily es per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it ti.stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the . mother, especially if she be young, ie apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is, a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the' nergies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials 'and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, sup'erannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will eons - alt their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a triaL CAUTION.—We caution 'the public against using any of the many imitations or counter felts, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELERRATEV STOMACH HITTSRS, and see that each bottle has the words r Dr. J. gostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and lobserve that our autograph signature is on the label.— z. Rrepared and sold by 110STETTER & SMITE, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all ,druggists, grocers, and dealers generally Ahroughout the United States, south AM... rica, and Germany. 1)r. Roos. D. S. Saber ' J.L.Lombergor, anzoi O. Fredericksburg;lL D. Meyer Bre., Annville ;. Martin Early, Palmyra. Docem er 5, 1860-Iy. BOWMAN, HAUER k CAPP'S R I'4 R JCP: .This Way, if you Want Cheap-Lumber. rTtliE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business. on a new plan, would respectfully inform th e public at large, that their place of business is DATIL BOWMAN'S Old Lumber Yard. in Rest Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the iicangelieed church. They have.enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as BOARDS, PLANES, JOISTS, LATITS, BRINDLES, AND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep eon etarttV on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons In Want of anything in their line are invited to call, examinetheir stock, nod learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, HAUER k €APP, Lebanon. September 5.180. BEE HIVE AND THE CASH STORE I rti fl} undersigned has titian the stock of Goo Pyle at the appraisement, at very reduced prices; he has been in the city and is now opening a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS which hare been bought at auction—at panic prices.— Among his DRY GOODS, 50 pieces Black and Fancy Silks, 100 pieces DeMines, 10u pieces fine Muslim*, DM pieces Challis, and all kin& of DRESS GOODS. Also BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS. At FANCY CASSIMERES. VESTINGS: Among the GROCERIES are cheap Syrup Molasses, cheap Sugars, Dam, Shoulder, Cheese, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Mackerel, and all kinds of Groceries, which will be sold cheap for cask. Come and see. Lebanon, April 10, 1551. J. GEORGE. JACOB K. FMK. Jonir K PONCE. 1111 E COUI%TRY SA FE ! TIM 131, EC PIO .Itr AL L T 5T2117 00V31 ra t i p n u e n , r . c n : i tz ft r i e e sp e le e t e - t t lily invited call and ex- SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please. both in style and price. Tue LADIES will find it the place to buy SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Din ck And Fancy Dress Silks, Fonlnids, Bareguis and Berea's, Robes. Lawns, English Chinti'es; Chullies, Clothibles Irene. Sanjures, Lavella and Duster Cloths, Prints and Mullins, THIBET, SPRING, BHOCIIE AND STELLA S H A NV L S 9 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WRITE 00 11 DS, SECOND MOOENIN 0 GOODS, ' STEEL SKIRTS; • • • FLANNELS, VEILS. GLOVES, MITTS, ke. GVNTLEYEN wilt he pleased with our selection of CLOTHS, CASSINE:RES, VESTINGS, And other articles of floats Apparel CARPETS, QUEENSWARE GROCERIES, In fact everything that is found in ,a well-stocked country store. Oat We most respectfully solicits call from the pub lic, and take groat pleasure in showing goods which for chenpneßS tunLbeauty cannot be surpassed. NUNCK BItOTIIER. North Lhanou Borough, April 3, 1861. NEW CASH STORK! • NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. SWAIITZ hereby inform the ,publie that be B. has just opened a stock of NEW GOODS at the obi Stand of Swartz Bro., Ball Building, which will be'sold for cash at prices to suit the times.. All are in• vitmi to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10,'61. Ijitfi - 810111.111ion 101 Parklieraallip. NT MICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto- VI fore existing between Jonas Houser and D. O. Smith, in the Grain and Goal business, trading under the firm of Homier & Smith. in Cornwall township, Lebanon county, Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent on the lat day of April, 1061. All persons having claims will present them, and those indebted will make payment to D.C. Stunt, in whose hands tho books re main. "!, JONAS 11013SER, April 9,1861. D. 0. slant. Notice to the Public. .It k T OnCE 1. hereby given that a Note of Hand for 1 1 11 FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. dated 21st Novem ber, 1860, and payable the let of April, 1861, given by the undersigned, to Henry Stump, of Stoucheburg, Necks county, Pa., will not be paid. as value has not been received therefor. • . BATDOIIFF. .11(111creek tp, Lebanon 00,4 Par-Apill 10, JAMES T. YOUNG-, GAS , FITTER : , , ALNUT STREET floor to A. S. ELY' S Ike, LEBANON, PA, phirch 13, IE6I. Jralioptiel 1110 - use. NORTII E. CORNER. bf Plank roi,d find .1.1 nil fiord Streets NORTH LEBANON, PEZ.IVA. To THE PUBLIC. 1101 all•ye thirsty come and drink. for nice cool mineral water, the choicest vintage. and the pureA malt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as the table is loaded with the most suirstantiat f a re, a n d the richest delicacies of the season crown my board— Come man and beast; my house is always open to the stranger and the friend, and fur animals the bestof pro vender, fine stabling, and attentive boaters, are ever ready at my stables. Yours, Iterprvtrolly, North hohnoon,Sept. 14, 1859, lIENBT BOLTZ George Hoffinan's LEHANON COUNTY I 118111710110 t An. TRANSPORTATION. LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to floada'shipp. ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. *nods idir be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebabon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the County. ' -"r - FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates awl delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery or all Freight Fur information. apply at Ida Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD ,BABA, his Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be thund Wig IT. Bush's 2lPrchaut's Hefei; North Third st.. Philadelphia. • .f July 11,'631.1 CRO. HOFFMAN. ba non Depo*it Bank. Cumberland street, one door east of Carmattr't WILL pay the following DATES of INTAREST on I V DEPOSITS, For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; Vor 0 mouths, and longer, 5 per cent, per animal; lior 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent: per ftll/111.111,• requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the dato of withdrawal. We will also alkali a liberal line of ac commodatit us to those who. may ilteurais with Deposits, payable on demand.. Will.pay w premium on SPA..ti and 31EXICAN-DOLLARS, ant also on old Mexican Dol lars and Ralf Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all par's of the .United Status, She attrados , and Mumps:: Negotiate Loans, &e., die.,•and do a general EX CHANGE and IIANKINp EM5 . 11.46.75ti. • - . DAWS'ON COLEITIAS, Pr;eiklent Gm °LEIN, Cashier,. The untlersi,,o - ned, MANAGERS, are indiriduallylinble to the extent of their Estates, for nil Deposits nod ether •bligetions of the "Lnunnon DEPOisll 112.7,410' .71MON CAMERON. G. D.AWSON COLEMAN, ..EGRGE &MULLED, LEVI J LINE, .1 AMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, .11as 12, 1855. GEORGE G LEIN. ABM. SSZIIS. JONA. CIEBSAMI.N. D. S. LOW/. A New Firm. Cheap Cash. Store, and Milling and • , Grain Business. arsiersigned having formed a partnership in tho 31 EItUVNTILE, MILLING AND GRAD' ROSI NESS, would respectfully invite thu attention of the public to their establishments. They will contine to keep, at the late stand or Sum; IC & LONO, amost cord pieta stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they will retail cheap fur CASE, or COUNTRY eitODUCE. They also want to buy fo re:.l) 50,000 ISti , liela of WHEAT. 30,000 Bushels of RYE; 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushel-. of OATS. 4'4 which they will pay the Lib hest market Pricks. they will also take GRAIN on STOPAGE. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices. COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Too; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT', rusrmt, They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal 'on such lib. oral and just principles as will give satisfaction itn all, GESSA MAN & LONG. North Lebanon, March 13,1561. LUMBER. Id UM'S ER. O N o F ie u r f e tr i r4 t t n e nd ru ctu i ar i, .:t n naof o tn r iLn i t: a o(lu o mm and extenFice LUMBER and COAT. Y ARD of PHILIP BRECHIIILL„) n the Borough of North Lebanon, ou the hank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, n fear Inures North of the Genessee,Steam Bills, and one quern cast of Borgner's lintel. Their assortment consists of the beet sell-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, rine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 114 and 2 inch L'annel and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling , ; and 3.4 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling, SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The hest Pine and Hemlock .s: , hingles; Also, Hoofing and Plastering Lathe; • Chestnut nails and Posts, and railings for renew) and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions, COAL! C041,.1,1 COAL!!! A large stock -of Eroken;.Steve, Liraeburuersand Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the idwest prices. ifELO—Contident that they have the large:it and best aa sortment of LUMBER of all descriptions and siff.es, ELS well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the effiiensof Lebanon county, they venture to my that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite. all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ritILIP ECHISILL. N. Lebanon, April 4,1860. CHEAP STORE . . . , ItAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner ofpantherland StreN and Plant: Road, LEBANON, PA. ~. • itirESSRS. ItAUCII it MOUT take Waco:re in inform ing their friends and the public generally that they have just opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DRY OQODS, • QUEENSWARE, to - which tke y reiketruily the attention of the 'Public. Their • DRY GOODS , have'all beeu selected with the greatest care from the largest Importing ilonsca in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, . . A largo stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tem, Chfitio and all kindsof Spices, Ake, a large assortment of QUEEN SWARE. among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods in their line of bust , nem, Which will he sold very cheap for cash,or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! ! BAGS!! ! The attention of 7.1 'tiers mot Farmers is directed - to their large stock of BAGS, which they will sell at 'wholesale prices. October 17,1860.1 RAUCII & COUNT V PRODUCE. TIMM attention of If:cuter.; nailed to the following, ,I,_ prices paid for country Produce by the undersign ed, at the . .Lust Lebanon Stnre," AIZ: - Matter, - II 1 Eggs, 12 • llern, ' 35 Lard, 42 'Sides, 1 10 ' loototons. in • Lebanon, )lurch TT, 'Ol.. EXURAISI ItORGNEIL D. S,-13.ABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Meen Removed to hta New Building. on Cumber. hind Street, oppogite the Eagle nand lugs, Lebanon. Pa. subscriber respectfully announce to his itcquain. tanees and the public in general, at. he has con stantly otatund a large stock of D R U G S, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, — ::zt PAINTS, C MI GALS ••"'"'"--• DYE-ST UPFS YARNISIIES, • •-• TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BR US U ES, EXTRACTS, .Durning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se. gars, Tobacco. 8:e. Also,a variety of Einicy•Articlestoo numerous to mention, *Ufa he 'arms at low rates. and `warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please rementliee this, and examine the qualities nod prim of his,.goods before purchasing else where. 459 -Physicians' prA.erlittions and flintily reci veseareftilly compounded, at all, hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, Opposite the Eagle Building'. " On Sundays the Store will he OpCUCa for the corn pounding of prescriptions between the hour's of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 1 0 . Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857. DAVID S. It ABBR. Disisolotion o f Pori reeks 111. r oar partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned under, the firm of GEOlitiE & PYLE, has been this day distolved ,by mutest consent. Persons indebted to the firm are' otified that, Mr. Pyle being about to lease Letainon, it will be , Mnewiry to imme diately close up business, arid- titcylare•-request ed to make payment within the ensuing thirty days,. Per sous baying demands against the tie in irili oleo. present them. ISM. Business will bo continued at theirhis 'stand by John George. .1. Oli OnGE. Lebanon, March 27,1661. C. 11. i‘E 1 1 11 LIVERY STABLE. prink: undersigned respectfully informs the public that j, he has opened a NEW LI VERY, STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh.' anon, where he will keep for the c„ , public accommodation ii good stock lc t of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome a.nd.safe 'Vehicles:. Also, careful Drivers furnished when detiired. Also OIUtIIIUS fpr Parties, &c. Lebanon, April 21, 1K A. JAMES MARCH. A RARE CHANCE,. _ T HEIM orient his well known PIIOTOGRArIiTC J ESTAISLIbIIMENT, for mole. Thorough Instrua• loos ivifl bo given to any ono purchasicituot acquaint ed with tiro bushman. For partouLars call at bis rooms iu A. Hiss's building. [Lebanon, March Al '431-sm. If.you, wanteosl Buckets, Shovels, &e„ tall at the tin sad Sheet Ina Stara rit g&ORGE MUM, • ALebanon MhOnalinsiaranco Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN. LEBANON CO., PA. O the property holders ni the state of Peon'. T sylvan ia : G ENTLESt : Your a ttention is respectfully solicited to the following low sates of insur ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL I•NSUBANCE COM PANY, who•ave transacting business With the most Butternut evidence of Public confidence:' There sources of the Cthhpany arc ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the:llll4Ln* afford ed them of being protected against loss , by fire. The Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confide:rice and revert of the community in wit kit they live. Our Cera• patty is perfectly mutum and we invite your careful at tention to the following low rates as we are determinedto insure as low as any other responsible company, 'lnking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to be sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne teasity of renewal every Bur 5 years. Tim Company has now .beeri in successful operation for nearly 0 years, and nit its losses hare been proxptly WOO to the stitisfuetion-of all parties concerned; and, In thet it lets been ; and still continues to be. the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest cud economical prineipies. RATkti OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 VS $lOO do do do shingle, •• 'do do Log or grains e, da Barns, stone or brick ,fio " do ,• do' Log or Frame'" ' 4 do Store Howes. brick or steins ''ls " . • do Log or`rame ;50 0 do Hotels& boarding houses, 'Melt or stout ,25 do do do Log or frame ,30 o do Aradendes nod School houses ,25 " do Churches and 'fleeting houses " do Printers books nod dtatiouedes .30 0 do Mask binders t at do Tailor shops 45 •.do F.,hoetnalter and saddler shops • Silversmith anti Watchmaker ~00 "" do Tin and sheet ton shops. • 30 ." do Groceries and Provision 'torsi ,30 " .00 Tanderies A3O " do Hatter shops ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water power .35 " do Saw Ming do do " do Drug Sores 30 " do • Swab shops, brick or stow', '3O " do .. do do Wood ,35 " do Carpenter,Joinor & Cabinet mak'r A hopa ,40 ~ de Wagoner and Coach.oliker shopa ,40 •' do Painter and chair maker ahopi ,40 - " .110 Oil Mills ,40 " 'do Clover Alilla4o " 'do Fonndories of wood :35 " do •do Brick or stone . • ,30 " do Merchandize in brick or stone build'ugs " Are da in wooden ' db ;25 Furniture in brick or stone buildings . ,1.5 " do 'do iu wooden ;40 " do Stiles & sheds, brick or stuneicountry ,20 " do do. ado wooden ,25 " do Livery & 'rover» Stables " do /13- All eOmmunireations should be addrowd to W. A. BARRY, Seeretnry, JonestoWn. Lebanon Co., Pa. 'President—JOßS BRUNN.Fdt, )tsp. Vice Presidea:_jj. 31 . .RANK, Treasurer—(; KO, F. CY. ,Secretory—WM, A. BARRI. Jonestown, September 12, ldoo. WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LEBANON, LEBANON - COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. (IFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA. XI This Company was in eorporate4 by the Legis lature of Pennsylvania on April 2.1840, and is now Di full operation, and really to make insurance on Dwel lings and other MI Wings. on IturOitnre or Merchan dise generally; also, on Barns and dontents,. Farming Implements, kc., &v., on a mutual principle. ** This Company wilt not. Insure property outside of Lebanon County. as it is designed to be merely an asso ciation for Lebanon county. anti as such. it will insure property perpetually. ns safe as any other Company,and at Sir lower rates. The insurance fees, being only gl. 60--for membership. Policy and Survey. Any further information can be had by calling on any of the Board of Atnagers,andefficers, or any of their Agents. MANAGBRS. Jacob Weidel, Joseph Bowman, Jacob Beadle, John L. Becker, D. S. Hammond, Henry Fortna * Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr., 'Thomas Forster, John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, • David E. Miller, - Adolphus Reim:will: ;JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. 'JACOB WEIDEL, Treasurer. •tIIH MILLBit. Secretary. Agents—J. , C! Reimer, Jefferson B. Light. Jambs Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. W. Ryan and Henry Meyer. (Lebanon, January 30, MIL • Motual Fire insurance Com panv of itionvitte - 7 ,, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. Troia. COMPANY MS incorporated, March. - 1859, and. 1 is now in full operation and ready to make 'incur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Barna, Contents, Stock, Farm Implements. &c., on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John 11. Kinports, George Rigter, John. Allwein) ItudoliM Beer: Josgli F. Matz, Christian Bachman, NV ill iarnEarly ~jr.. George S. Bomgardnar,, J. D. A. Garman, George Dongea, John D. Beivor, Daniel S. Early, JOlli ALTAI - 13N, Prosklint. litaggmnrun, Treasuri2Z JOSEPIi ...MATz, Seeretury. Samuel Seebold, Traveling Agent. Jacob Schnotterly, Agent, Fredericksburg. Anurille, January 30, 3.861.—1 y. NEW. CABINET AND CHAIR MANTIFAt"I I ORY.' subscriber respectfully informs- the pub* that he has the largest and beet assortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS. ever offered to the pained . Leb anon county. He has-on hand at his Cabinet-Wait rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite 7..eller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Bander's, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashiona ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting' of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES. LOUNGES. WHAT NOTS, Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common 41 / 1 14 "PA IMES; ttressing and Common BUREAUS: Bedsteads Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and • ' Kitchen Furniture of all kinds: Abb; a large and elegant variety of FRENCH! TAM, SPEUNG SEATED CHAIRS, Common Springy Seated -Came; all kinds or Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. AM , All 000d8 sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Perseus desirous of knowiug the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom he has matt ulitetured or to"whoin sold. :Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIItp nod VAB -1.41.8 N. B.—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at the shortest notice. - JO6BPII. BOWMAN. North Lebanon,September 19, 1810. OWEN LAITBACKVS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Merkel. SG, 3d floor voila of the L. ralley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CITAIRS,,in the county. gill} public is respectfully replace:- ed to bear in mind that at these Ware Rooms will be found the hest ~-,-;"''"''"""—. assortment of FAilliONSt.r and IIA:co soma FURNITURE and CIIA ;RS. Persons in want et any kiln{ %Mild tisst call and extunine hie stock befhie nurcinning elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this place. Prices will be LOWER than at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. Ail orders promptly a tientleti to, and speedily exam ad at the lowest prices. All persons put•shasing Furnituee from him will 4* accommodated by having - it delivered to them. to any part of the county. ram -or Cumin; and without the least injury, ns he has procured 'one , of the best suet, lomat furnititre wagons, tsperiallyil=r that purrynte. • 101.. COFFINS made to order, and funerals-attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1060. New Furniture Store. ll A t i o t r t m "s g,e „ K „) . .ai l 'e u ta ° }Mi." rlt . „r:Yg i e,cpto r sl7:l7. - old place. a few doors west of Bowman's llotel. on Cant berkmd Street. where he will keep the largest, fined, anti cheapest assortntent of eunNrruitu ever offered in Lebanon_ his stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Coalman Furniture. which he will sell lower than the like (UM be bought at ally other= place in Lebanon, lie has on hand a large assortment Of Sofits. — Tctes-tetes. Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles, W hat , N ots. llot Racks, an. Also a large and, cheap stock of stuffed',Ottneleilar, and common Chairs, Settee's, Bedsteads and a lot of cheap lilattresses. Alati, Looking Rosewood tind: Mullo.o.ony—ret'y cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and llobby Llorses, for children. IM. Particular attention paid to lINDMItrkEiNISh- , - lie has providtalliimeelt with the FINEST•IIEABBEI 2 I LEBANON, and Will make Ciiiiil)o livid attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 28,1889. Claaries Brotherlineh* CABINET•MAKING ESTABLISIIMENT, Carrretny's attd Bomberger's hotela, jj the boronzh of Le>banon, is the oldest and most liable establishment of the kind in lodateini . ' '," . . lie makes any thing and every tl. fag beionging,to his Zstrade, 31alies mill sells better Intel° and bk. ter Buisited work than any other eatabliah ' meet in Lebanon. Ms manner of Turning out Ware cannot be beat. All he asks of them in went of FURNITUttI.I 3 is to give him a call be. fore before belying ehmwhere„ Lebanon, December 19, 1.5.d04m. CYRUS 1"..1111. ILLER; ITORN 1417-AINL A W .-office ia We 'nut st nikr -1-1 ly opposite the Leek [lntel, and two doors south from Kermany's hardware store. Leteuen, Mardi 2.1., • GEORGE W. KLINE, ...• troRNEY AT LAW.--Offieo with tXvi . Ktokt Esq., II Lebanon, Pa. ' (Lebanon, 4,15159. J. r 3. BO WRIAI I I6 A TTORNETAT.LAW, has •RBSIG*I9D . his office of Funces Nesi Building, (second etory,)Ourabertamt street, Lebanon. Pa. • Lebanon, April 6,1656. • tn. M DE l; , LAN, has removed Mdims. dim 11, is the room formerly occupied by Relzeterteln k liras . as a jewelry eteßti 3 Oppodte Charles areehawalt's Hardware Store. Lebsnoq, Apr 111.11,113139,