antr it ttisa tiort DRESS Y CIIILDRFN WARM.'".." A catemporary says, this is one of the most den . genus seasons forChilliton. Colds and couglii• are nog easily fastened upon them often resulting in consumption and promiture death. Let their necks and throati be well protected. Let your boys' pantaloons roach to the instep. Don't dross them in monkey trousers reaching only to the knee or middle of the leg, and leaving their limbs e*- posed to the chilling air. Do not sacrifice ytitr childrens' health.to the 4ratification of a. circus rider's taste; bid dress them with the paramount view of comfort and safety. TERMS, Si SO A YEAR tNQ ,'TA. ~YPiDP~S~DAI', ~D~,L"~Rl1BER :2, 1858. LL 4 MME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos ters, he., printed nt the Advertifier office, al, low. •atcs•nnd short notice—and in the mo'st 'elegant CM Just Printed at the AdveMur Office, Notices to Quit, Venda° Ndtes manses. Also a fine lot of double and single Acknowl edgement Beetle ; Executor, Administrator and Trustee Deeds; Mortgages, ttc. Also, Common- and Judgment Bonds, and all kinds of Justice's and Constable's Blanks. Messrs Fauber 4- Young have re • luovo their Conch-making establishment to th is boroigh, where they are more convenient to the • business portion of town. Messrs F. & Y. are both, young, active and Industrious mechanics, and honest ivithal,.ancl will no doubt receive that encourageln their new quarteri whieh their merits entitled them.—Sceariv, Our old friend Samuel Rank, Esq., of Jonestown, has raised thin year a fine ldt of &mastic Lemons. One of them measured as follows :-- nine inches End live•eightbs cir mttetfer'enee, and too inches and four-eightbs oVal. Who from Maine to Georgia can beat that? ; smart captai4l.--Tike Hanle u!burg,f,tsr,ivt,t, un t i k ! elates the following trick I. p( a bost,onptkinoatnecliFred, Gary.—"it is re. 'Nal l ortbis ingenious re cent trip through the Union ennui : lie te49 •et most successful coup, At Lebanon his necessi ties compelled the pledge of a mule for supplies, amounting to $1.5.00, the bill to be settled on his return from Philadelphia. On the return trip, when a few tails below Lebanon, 11:11accemplish ed.driver was instructed to precede the ; boat and capture the tattle from the enemy, all of which was sttecesfully (tarried nut, and the animal rid dun towards Sutlioey. Captain Fred arrived at Labolion, tendered the amount of the bill, and " demanded the Mule. The doggery keeper Ma ' ted the case, upon whieli prosecution woe threat . -anal, but a compromiee was &Leto& by a receipt in full for IgtOrb bill, and payment of $lO to. the Captain. The recent heavy rainshave. had a tendency of swelling the streams to a great vol ume. The Quittopahilta will soon be in rafting order;sim& the Seitz creek iv. still lively with the more rain. The new Depot of the L. V. R. 'R. Company at Ilarrimburg, le rapidly, approaching completion. It, is 1511 feet In length. Upon the completion of the new Depot, the old one will be used for an engine house, end for temporary stor age purpose's, The Harrisburg cotton factory will resume operations in efenv days. 11'6 ex pected that a change fur the better will then take .ploou in. that 11.1 null town. • A Prosperous Newspaper.---The :it. Louis Ecening Nem rejoices in hav ingreceiv. od the cards and business notices of fifty`now ad vertisers In n day. Such things show that Wes tern merchants nod trwlesmen understand their interests ; and the amount of enterprise and bus iness prosperity inn place is generally indicated by the liberality shown In advertising.' All our Western towns have newspapers filled with the "signs" of those who desire to extend their busi ness, nnd experience everywhere shows the bene fit of this kind of enterprise. A merchant -or tradesman might as smell expect to do business without putting up n s ign of any kind, ns to ex pect Ahat any one in these newspaper days wil l find him out, Hills name be not eonspiciously in serted in the weekly °business directories." There will be but a half-sheet of the As/repassr printed next weok. The rogulari , ty with which our paper has always appearea, wo trust, will induce its patron: , to acquiesce gracd "fully' n the disposition of the printers seeking o '`holiday. Mr. Klticre's llank Stook, adver ti+ed in the Advertiser, sold at $B5 for the old nnd,sss for the new. Same few Weeks ago Mr. Henry packenstosa, of ,M.yerstown, lost a pocket-hook eon raining $5OO. A man named Elijah Decker I of the same place, the father of 11 vhildren, found the !reroute, but kept "mum" thereon. After some' time he bought a house and Other things,. which excited suspicion that the, lost money was in his !Muds. 6tinstoiNo "Shantz was eniplVed and soon succeeded in clearing tiVthe mystery.— iPuly about $60 , 0f the money was'une s ipentic(l. squire Coover cominitted'Decirdrd to prison to . answer at court, from which, hOwever, he wee 'again released last week on hail. Quite a smart sprinkle of snow 'fell on itanday night and Monday morning. Christmas is at hand, and al though not as much noise and eonfusinn heralds its coming as other years, yet its enjoyment will not be marred by the distressing influences of a flnan , Mal panic, as was the case last year. To an a Merry Christmas, and may every-body's friends lire to enjoy ninny more, Be happy and make other's happy, nt least during this season of festivity. Many there are who have a superflui ty of the "good things." Share them frtrely and liberally with -those who have nothin'g._ Doing so will give more happiness to yourself than the over enjoyment of your abundance. A Grand Concert will be given ; in the Court-Souse, on New year's evening, fur 'the benefit of the Y. M. 0. A. of Lebanon, the I :prooetals of which ore to be expended for charita ' We' tihr , peses. The Concert will be under the management of Dr. D. F. Schein* and C. Mark t Esq., and the beat musical talent of Lebanon has 'volunteered to take part in the prograinme. t On ha our neighbor Of the Courier intends buying the County Jail, and 'conTortit into a printing oftlee. That" we of the Advertioer intend buying the 'Court-House. fur the eame purpose. Until the nr •rtingemente are fully Perfected both Partlei de 'sire a “suppension of publio opinion," us it may 'interfere with the n0,1.011E10119 'noir not pending. There is SOWS talk of our Cierman contemporari es 'clubbing together for the purcliase of the--,Peor non" Tfieifitfer ' I 4 T ill goon a'desitialfe %bike . , `for as 4:With: , Omit eubioriliere do not speed ily pay up. Oi :new Tow n 1411.—The 3d `story of tliefiiir tiuijding erected byJosiah Yunck, Esq., adjoinleg the Advertiser office, has heen 'oonstracted (cis a`Concert, Lecture, Ball, and Eit iftbition- ratan, Neatness, coitiforkandgeaiiittitti p, itfOrfo Aleut of the principal ohlitits in thi fittlik up of the dame. thltfiatiire.oom fortiAbieletfies, anti capekte bf hccininite4ating pleasantly 406 Persona. A Valwittip, - ;.:i.Purestion.— , -We • e have seen a suggestion to ladies, which we deem not out of place irronr,ein berough, and there— fore give it; ' - The writer says often attended divine service. _at ;different churches, and-often 'llptletlattipa asth - cyanter,into pews take the out.' side seats, so that other ladies coming . in have to B,4:dale by * them,-te'th'e no' small discomfiture of hoops anti petticoats. NoW it seems to me that mere politeness, not to - say tristian charity, would intinclindies, as alley enter the pews, to take the instke, seats: Sio,;iste:iLllow others, as they enter, toll the. seats, without sultjeet-• ing them to the annoyance mentioned above. .1, suggest that those who may happen to read this, will yractige accordingly;". Rev. Sweinitz, formerly pastor of the Moravian Church, of this plane, will de liver a Lecture for the Young Mon'S Christian As , sedation sometime during the coining winter:— The lecture going public will be pleased with this announcement. The Lebanon Post Office.wilthe open on ChriAns and New Yene' dOye, irnin 7i to 12 M., and from 2 to 21 P. M. ; • • Mr. Geo. Giogerieh, ,has just ceived a very nice lot of Apples-for the Holidays. All in want of the article must give 6ilu an early call as they sell rapidly. Mr. Peter Hess sold 10 feet of ground. Corner of tratrr street ntid'Doe Whey -to O. ifeCounell fur $550. The now Hall of theVnion Fire compiny will be dedicated on New -Year's day: The'vslill be a meeting 'Of the North Lehnohn'Dragoons, on Pride evening, at the Tublie hen:4of Jonnthan Get:annm, for the purpose of electing "Captain.. .Get, your Pocket Dairies for 186 T at (load's Bonk Store. Get your Christmas 5 7 , ;;41.9 -at Good's Boole. Store, Get your Holiday Books at.4ok's Book Store. Get your Albtrt. anti Preseritaa,iun ,Books at Good's ebony Book Store, Market equare. -Man. CoxxlaunAm-Bunnet.t.—A correspondent of the Rochester Union writes. from New 'York that "Mrs Cunningham, of Burdett - murder noto riety, anti her two daughters, are-living in'an ele gant mansion in Twenty-Third street, and, appa rently, in easy circumstances. They give parties occasionally, and, the head of the - family,' it is said, was visible at the opera, the other evening. Augusta was married recently to a young South ern planter, and Helen, it is understood; is in a fair way to follow the example," ANOTNEE NEW COUNTERFEIT.---PEGETSOR'S Coun terfeit Detector announces that a new and danger ., one ciittoterfeit $5 bill, purporting to be issued by the Western Dank,o fPh hie, has just made its an`ptiirunce. It is an imitation of the genuine. rind is printing in blue ink. The vignette, a group of Indians on a rock, overlooking a factory etc, is on the loft end; a %mete with a sheaf of grain, on thi‘right end. .The lines of the large V. in the bddy afire bill, are , poorly engraved, and the eefgravers'tri.ues are blurred. Correspendenceof the Lebanon Advertiser Minnesota, Dee. 0, 1958. Editor of Lebanon Advertiser :—While looking over the of the bear ing date Nov. 24.th, my attention was drawn to an article, apparentlp7ritten for the purpose of informing our Eastern friends, of the h..bits, costoms, and 06, way in which business is con ducted in this pith of the country. Whether the Editor of the Patriot and Union, or oue of his ettriespondents,—is the author of that 'clever little piece of Slander, I know not., hut I do believe that the author of it wbosoevet ' he may be, will eventually rise to a high position among, likslellow men. The article its it now.statols, is of that crass of 'misrepresentation calculated to deceive Owe, uu. acquainted with frlinnesait, and in order to Shaw the fab.o and indefinite ideas which are: therein givin, I shall atteptcpt - to.give a reply. One clzinse in that skittle on "Western -Fever" reatistints Saint Paul, the grind centre, $53, ore charge& for the use of Coachea and a Worm to •ge nine miles. „ . . Thel very ntel [lgen t and very explicit author of "CoacheS and It -Wagon," does not - even 'tell us for what length of time they had them in their service; what kind of a . Wagon it was, how many of the Coaches there were, or even the number of horses, Mutes, or °i nn it took to draw the "Coach es, arld).: Wagi;11;": Fifty-sTx irollars @Hp appear to be an exorbi tant charge—if it were for one pair of horses and carriage for one day: - hut as he neglected to inform, us on'thit,t'pent,iie are not capable of forming an opinion. Lot me then . give the tanount of 'tih , ter , ge.s, Per ailorse , kettrringe, for one day, $3 "" A span of' llorses and oar- - ridge, with one salt, 'per day, 's3oss For the 'use of a spin ,oellorses and carriage, with two or three seats per day, .$06.57 with a driver. The stagelare to St. Anthony, distance gullies, was, during the summer. months, 50 cents; at Present it is 75 cents.., - Another clause reads -:-"The people are con stitutionally opposed to Isork." Ridiculous ab surdity, aye, as supremely ridiculous, as the com poser of it, who very daring his sejourn St. Paul, found his assoolates.among that loaf ing and indolent .class of tatings that infest sa loons and places of even less. repute, from which he took his cue—and his imPressious. Of this class quite a number have been sent out of the Country, part at the expense of the City govern inikett the balance at the expense of private indi viduals, wlio, as well out of sympathy, as out ofa desire to get of them incurred the expense and trouble attending thefr'reinovill. The trade in "tar" is carried on principally during the summer months, and if the 'author of the article first published in the Patriot and Uni on, at Harrisburg, had occasion to pay f.r. any, I am inclined. to th ink he fotind it an expensive article. TarHarrels are oftentimes much wanted immed lately after Election Aiys. The tar used here in winter, its that which is applied, in connection with' feathers, upon the bodies of such persons, as those that are in the habit of 'talking too tench;' That is Chis-ta.do, and a goo Cried thick enat of tar and 'plumes, is said to by a ebitiiin preventative of a. repetition of 'the'effence. tad in kicasili t ia'vailits in ith abou t as mush regularity as it •dolifs in-any °Chet State. As to the prices of land; that varies, from three direct causes : first, the position or situation of it; second, its_quality; thir4, on.. account of the _owner. Prices range froik *1 to $l5O per gore. Pokeberries i re he.ro ilut.of-Vorn/Patatnes, .604 we have a evplus, after .having shipped many eargiies of them 'to. St. Louis, and other Oil:48 - 09g 114 ) The . vestige of the ifilerd Tiers" brdkolsPealirt ) nod soon On come - a,nikelyt end-prosperous attire for oupg nee , seta - 1 ' It .61 43. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER:- YOUNG HEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. A steted.mucting of this Asse.eintion was held on last Tuesday evening; in theliTteadingltoom. The inelernency of the Wea;ther, and thu religions meetings now hold in not less than three of our Ourclies, have prevented many from - attending, yet the attendance ?as - very good, especially by the female pprtitM, wh r b seem to bike a deep in terest in the welfare of th4 . 3Vssorciation. The meeting was b.eneil by singing, reading the Scriptures, and, prayer by its President. An Essay on !!Seff-Exertion„ was-remi by one of the members, Mitch did credit th the Associa tian. At a previous stated meeting a comixiittee of la-, dies -wore appointed to .mako arrangenients for baying our two Borou7his canvassed tiiig religions tracts, and to seek out the "poor and - ilestitate. i ' ' Theladies,.who amalwayeswilling : to ping hand," accord inglr commenced- the work, in, gond oilmen; And duritit'the last four *eoks, they (thiriiit in nutabdr.) were engaged in ' this "..illissionary work." The reports of :heir labor were read, and could not but-be interesting to all. Who were ttitiv.fortunate , to -be present.- The aonmittees 'were everywhere,'With fevi excep tions., kindly treated, and the tracts gratefullrre ceived. The following is a condensed report of Whet they have been doing s Falai Lies visited, .3048 Tracts distribeted,, , l22B _ _ . . Families destitqetuf the Bible, Fan' ilieg "pout Add destitute; Families refusing Tracts; The tit:nines Of the "'poor and destitute" have all lii3eu supplied. After reading the above reports, twenty4hreo neW members were elected, showing that the Asso ciation is gradually on the increase. • . •An Annual Meeting will Oka Van Some time in January, when a full: report of tho doings of the Association will be read.'- w. ta.•tvnttn, • Abr the Lebanon Advertiser. SOUTH LEBANON TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Mu. tntveni-perhaps yen would like to beer something;alMut .cd'acatdonal matters in - South Lebanc.n. I am, happy,te ass,trfe you, that the re form spirit is marlin:4n j4kelf, enceurngingly, sn said district, ender the.pressure of .tlM4::i'dyes, and in necorgance tvtth thc:wishos .of She Directrs, the teachers thereof, have-succeeded in organ is and for"ie s itietiine, in successfully conducting, a practical Institute. Of,c‘Mrse,,tbey bad to en counter difficulties befom they could getlbeirßy gan lee t into, sou n& working _order. rvis not to he expected that a few teachers, of little expe rience in sucb Matters, can bring an Institute, to full life and operation, in a short Hine. Many offiirts musrhe made, and Many partial failures endured, ere the grand purpose in view, can be soundly - effected. Teachers must first see what they need, beforee they can engage earnestly and properly, in the great work of mutual improve ment. 17== Tho teachers of South Lebanon ;have passed (beim two incipient stages: they are done with talking and disputing,. - at meetings, fur want of something useful to do ;•they have taken sensi ble" view of their attainments, and imbibed a laud- . able desire to increase their qualifications—accd hare gone to work. I had the:plensure of attend ing one of their meetings, last Saturday, nt Buy or's school house, - Samuel (lea:, President, and Mr. Lineawenver, See. Business consisted of practical exercises in Mental and Written Arith- Metie, Rending, Dictation,. ke., ke., all of which were well conducted, and proved highly interest ing and profitable. in conclusion, I will remark that school affairs. in South Lebanon, are in a pretty good condition. Tho feet that the Biree tors have recently been putting good, large black boards into their school hoUses, is a fair indica tion of the wholesome spirit of reform which gen erally pervades the district. Yours Truly. Tt, I) ES PEft .1 DOES ERR 111 Lt: ()VTR AG E. -A terrible pUtrgo, sa,g the- Motytt Joy Herald of the Oth inst., Was,eornini , tted . at the house of Hen ry Drenkipiano,, al; re'nUeinan's ,ifilrs„ user Chigoes, on..Tgeklay. night, which, has ppt the neighborhood into quite an excitement. About 8 o'clock, two nogroes entered Cflo house where Mrs. Brenneman was sitting with a eh ild, about two months old, upon her lap. They rocked the doors And deMunded tnohey of Mrs. B. , She told them she had idiie. They Insiste.d,upen it, when she again refused; OponVzhieih, onp stf %them tried to take the ehild While the other struck her over the head with a brush. She held on to the child until they threatened to take its life if she did not leave loose, Thereupon she released her hold.— They then commenced heating and choking. her one of them holding a handkerchief saturated with ether to her nostrils,. which soon began to take effect. They were about to rifle'the drawers when , thpy . heavil footsteps apprOach ing, end made ,their escape.:- Mrs. B. was unconscious evhen diseovet: eel 'and it wee an hour before sfig: IVA ' Suirtt: tFy recovered to relate the particulars. . very' . shookiirgdse su imitted:to the Tribunal of Correctional Police. Some time ago the twee urent:fißperlalireeeived:a complain tifro in a wealthy Irtttlesniau tifttne*lfilull, : s2,Jlpe Mon i lame tittit,:tottweffeet that i; d'Ulte; . -.1857,,he and a roman nu Tri !it oyol . en tore& into a doll veal ti on by allitly-the-latt.r.r allowed_ber daughter, a girl of 17; to become his dame . da 'eanipa yule for his whole life, on payment of 500 f down, end on a promise the t6ooof should be paid,after his death, but that the girl, after Aopilint ,some 'time had left him; he therefore prayed diet meas ures should be taken -to make her, her miter, and a man mimed Merande, who lived with the mother, pity back to him the 500 f and various other sums wit ieb he bad given them, and restore the promise to pay the 6000 f; also that they alitiald' all blyeondemned as swindlers. The peninissery note fir 60001; Which was seized, was a singular document, as it ran thus-:="I will pay after my death, to ,the order of Mme. Royer, the auto of 6000 f. as a recompense for Mademoiselle Royer being My cia.me,clc camyagnie durig the whole of my life. If my life only lasts 'a single da'y, still the WOOOf "shall be legitimately due, and in . east 3 !only keep Mademoitelle Royer a single dey T will pay the 0000 f at once as a ree tan yrs? for her future prospects being probably comiirocnied." Dual, whaee conduct the presi dent called "ignoble" And "infamous" said.he thought therewas-notlring'wrong in taking a mfg.; tress and paying her: - The 'tribunal conddinned the woman Royer to two.yelies;'imprisontikentitaTAf fine; Maranda and Datil: each, two Years' imprison ment and the tatirto,-amount of fine; the woman besides to ten and each of the men vo.five 7 years, interdiction of civil rights......—Go/ignarti's Hessen. The Dayton (Ohio) Empire relates a story of a young lady, who had been receivingthe addresit os of a rich farmer's son, near D Tint pa i lent was opposed to the Match', and after tie wed ding was come, and the guests assembled, pre vailed on his skin to I `).oaelc gtte lowing letter of.explanation : - to widdeo you ki'n nturtn.your purty dater to sitn.of the fellers ns is nnors runnin,nfter her my joke hes concluded .tq of he *out he that. so go on with rat IC Men ' . - AllOtileoVpr•WhO wns present offered to take Joh n'9 0,4 o i aricl the lady with great proni ptoes s and propriAitt,.consented: A I irenFe , was procured,quick- IY the' suddenly accepted stood tip and were married. - . • . Prentice's Last.- 7 1aeen Victoria baspresented to the Emperor *.apolion,the funeral car, on which the remains of the great :i'apoleork Were conveyed to his temb in.,.Bt, , lleintia r This biers•will pre :vent any war Aom breiving 'for.thepressig. Y1:51 melte, glen tioo .to, the adiettlionient of Dr.!Our:ierweill's Essay on . I;fervous Ditedges" etc in idOtheroolpoi 4., It oieis : butit trifle, and may'Arti obtained direct from it4o7pipllitibeip In New York'. For the Lebanon Advertiser. PERS EVE RANCE FRENCJI MORALITY. no more forever john S-- eon A Ruggles Press.—Ruggles is celebrated the ! wor ld over r m . I l i a model printing presses. A Trinity paper says: . A youn 111311 in Butte county has been Epees 'ed nearly to death by one of Ruggles' presses. Ile married one of Ruggles' daughter . old toper bet he could when blindfolded tell each of tile several kinds of liquors. When brandy, whiskey, gill end other drinks were pre 'rented to him, 100 pronounced correctly, what they were. At length a glah. efpure.weter wits kitin'hitn; be tasted, pausal, tested it again, een..- . sitters% ' lnd shook ' ; his "ia'entlemen, I giver it up, I all: not used to these sorts cr,liquors:".-: ..He Ho that bath a trade, bath an -estate titts he that bath a calling, bath apiece of profit arid,' honor. A ploughman on his legs is higher than* gentleman on hip knees j!:&" A POST MORTEN examination of a horse that had died suddenly in Fall River, revealed the fact tltnt stomach was full of nails. It ap pears that for the last twelve Months or more, the horse has been fed on the sweepings of a floor mill, and these nails lying.ahout at the Lime the waste fiaur was swept in a he-tp, had been 21 fixed with it, end escaped observation. - The wife of a German in Ohio eloped with - a "strange young inan," carrying away sundry , spoons. oC:tam tired of him, and returned 'to ~her husband. Ile received. her with great the tutt re in g,„ af, le r pqr „return ran away with-his cook, whirtaim the spoons a this lift! prr - Tcrins reansoir, of Ifarrisburg . ,ln a re cent charge to a. G tlind said that the noisy colhetions of tnen aud . hejs called "Calithumpi . ans," who frequently annoy newly married people, arc nuisances, and subjeet to severe punishment, and that it is the duty of constables to arrest those participating. .?`Tae GOIMPY FAMtt."/ hare all left the 7Tew York hospital, fully recovered, with the exception al one of the servant girls. A snore extraordinary case has never occurred, *hi the day of thetbutch eiy the'plipicians declared that not one of the victims could ArVive twenty-four hours. NoW all Ore a tid 1 - that, 'ray, the servant girl whose death was,ileset'4'ketell, colt the would-be mur darer, who'fillsa atiVae's" ra sa "' ; ;SontelreOtirlo," a red-noied ual, haranguing three or four by-standerii, "waste Itheir money in Charity, others squander theirs-in supporting wives an &families—but as for mei, sere, mine to buy spirits." . Alt" Breathes' thete a man with soul so dead; j who never to himself bath said, I Will the- Leba non Adeettinnr take, both for my Mil and fatal ly's sake?. If such there be, let him repent, and have the paper to him sent; and if he'd pass a happy winter, ho in advance should pay the printer ! A Nztw IteLICTOtTS SECT —TIM "COXJgPRE• arres."—Within Cyetir;tt new religious sect has sprung tip in'tlie town of:preparation, Munroe county, lowa. They call themselves "donjepie rites," and the aggregate church is styled the "Coujeprerion.!" , The head of the organization is Charles 11. Thompson, the cditoi of a weekly journaCtitNed the newspaper.' His official title is "TheCtilef Apostolic Pastor ,and . Evangelical Bishop." fie the author {if a new reielation voice :of Itgiteemli." It:proposes - to eoh firm the Bible, liut,ut the same time to supersede its binding authority for the future. ~Auring th& past year the church has grown from forty to-eight hundred Members, and is rapidly increasing.— The property is held in common, and the people are described as moral, quiet and orderly. • The 11,ebasAoil Carefully Correete4 TRelely by 111"y4rs cE Shour. LIMANON. IVED?rnsnar, DI: UMBER 22, 1858.. 1xL..11 Ex. Fain. $0 50 i r . otatoes..l3l btl ,' 15' mti =IZ=ZI MEI _ Lob. Val. super. Fine 500 'Butter; /11 'time White W.heLei,tl 30 Lard, Prime Bed Wheat ; 125 !Tallow, Prime Rye, 70 Liam, Corn, - 65 *•lioniciers, Cats, —4. .. 40 Sides, Ciover-seotli, 500 Soap, Timothy-seed, 2 50' 1.1,-wax, - Fiax. soot!. ' ..:- • 150 it hite lingS, Dried ApplescVni„ 100 Mb:A.4 Rags, 2 Dried Apples, Veitlid, 110 Flay, ilb 1234 Peach —sidtzi"; , 210 Bristles, 40 Peach "Ilutzehi," 125 reatheriA4 lb., 64.4 Cherries, ' 150 Wool 11) 40 Onions,' 50 Soup itetnit IS qt., ti Vinegar, 'f gal., 12% Apple Butier,`fi crook, 45 Tht Philhitelphia itlarkt,„ PUILAD.EI,I4II.4, Dec.; 1855. FLOUR—The Flour market has undergone no change,-and eoutinues in a ,quietoond Rion. There very little shipping demand,- and the transac - Lions are confined to ahont Ste hitriels good 'exttra. i at $5 621 ; 250 barrels ea , tils, family at $6; 250-1 barrels fancy at $7,25, itnilfiz lots for the wants of the-home trade at $5 124 (dts 25 batrel for 1 common and good brands . ; t'0. 5 9(DP,1- 5 ,l:Pt Y. . ... e- . - trits, and 87.1 op to $7 25 for P . atra family and fanny lots. . Soperfute is freely-Offered. ot °pylon:- eat quotations. But little is tieing in 'Rye Fleur or Corn Meal. The former le held at $4; and the latter at $0 25r GRAlN—There is not much Wheat offering, and prices stationary ; sales to the•eztent of 4500 I bushels are reported at-1230125c for fkir, and 1 127@158e fur prime reds ; thp latter fur Dela- I ware. including sonic staft 11 lute of white at 135 ®l4sp, ...the latter 4.1 r .Rye is taunted and; seifs'ittile.. 'Corn is : better with but little Offer lag to-day and about 30 0 bushels .new. : yellow sold at 7 . 0@• 72e, chiefly at the latter rate for prime dry Pei:mare athott. Oats are dull; we quote the:a - at 0-4@t4-5c . . ' PILLIAEi,,PII.IA CATTLE - MARKET.—The . reeeiptslf Cattle this week amount to nearly 1,500 head, 11 of, which have found purchasers at an advance of 2a,tn ,511, ,tents a :up lbs. over the ruling rates of last week:' analqesold at Wardell's Avenue Drovettrd ut,,SlillA 100 lbs.—the highest rate realized for tunny 'weeks past, and from present indications, it is likely that full prices will be obtained during the whole of the coming winter. The -following were the quotations at both yards; Choice quality, ('s'l 100.1b5.,) $8 75 to 10 0) Prime do - • do 8 12 to 8 50 . Fair do_ do 8 0,0 to 8 25 Ordinary do do 6 75 to "8 00 Common- do do .S 25 to 6 ,50 Inferior do do - 6 12 to 625 The offerings of Sheep amounted to 4,000 head. The sales were effected at frotn $3 to $4 30,.11 head, equal to about S to 9 cents for dreSsed.— The market has been very brisk, and 'priecs haVe advanced. . . • Cpw rnirket hits bpeh 0.1 . ;111; Vitt 'Frries main witbagt essential 'eb;tnge. - The arri\•als of }fogs ai Phillips' Union Drove turd avoqat 4,12.1 head; which 'sold at $6 $7 75 109 Ins., see-rding to quality. Special Notices. bag,. See advertisement of Dr, Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. HAIH.D7'3I-HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! - The Original andllest in the librAil All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED. OR BUSTY lIAIR Dyed Instantly to a bolutiful null Natural Brown or Black Without. Ulu toast. Injury to Bair or *MU. FIFTEEN MEDALS, AND DIPLOMAS halo been awarded to Wet. A. Batchelor ilium 18.30, and over 50.- 060 applications have been made the flair of his per Irons of his fauems Dye. WWI. A. DATOU.FIAttIIE HAIR DYE produces a color net to be diathigutsbed front nature, and is WAILItatiTED not to injure in the„lpaat, however long it may be CCM tin- U h o e d i 1 0 1 r e: 4 4: 0 7 o d p 7Le a s te re r :e ms die: a ; t t t h 4 e e fi lv al ig r invigorated for Ufa lrytthis Splendid Dye. Factory, 233 Broadway„liew-Yorh. Sold in all cities and 'towns of the United 'States, .by Druggists and Ftinty.Onalis Dealers. h. The °ermine has the name: and address hada a stnetplata engriffing on four sides of cat : h Box, of WIi:LiABI A_ BATCUELDR;,.., 233 Broadaity,:liaVr:Foiir; Boil at Dr.. Ri/pl TErnk 0 00 b), Debenad ; Pa. ' Dec. I, 1858,-ly. FA.I4iLY NWSPA'fiER. 6,T.CEELOWs WIGS AND TOUPEES sarpase Thoy aro elegant, light way and durebk. Fittiog to a charnt—u turnln7 up beblnd--no lug off tho hand; Indeed this Is the only Establishment whore these things are properly understood and mole. Dee. 1, 1858.-ly. 'X3 Broadway, New York. BALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all diseases inflammation moroor less predominates —not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of diacese —henee an Immediate core. DALLEI"fI SIAOICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. andistlatinoWse, • will allay inflammation at Cane, and make a certain care. DAT.L_LY'2.3IMIICAL.YAIN.HXTRACTOR wiU cbru the following among a great cat,lPgue of di. sews : ntaXre,sea tea, eta,. CRAPES,. 8011X&NOT:*, COINS, ICNIONS, ARLES, SCROFtILA;' MIMS, VEVILT. ACITE, PM:B*ltn ETZ.Sii3 OUT, at% Et4tiO.Vl,llEMAnB7k, MUD. GALT Alltim, BALDNESS, ERITTPE . L.i, TCAREVIS Mit, SMALL Pox, MEABELS, Raft; &C. ac: • ;To some it mar appear increduldus that eQ .manyttis• oases altpuld belle:it:bed by one article; such an idea will vanish when reßection points to the fact, that the salvo is a combinatiOn of ingredients, each and drery ono ap plying a perfect antidote to Raisi) site diaordor. DALLEY'S MA';ICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects Is mash-al. beimuseA t e Limo is so short be green disease end.n permanent cure ; .nnd it is an extract. or as it draws all disease out of Us. affected part,..leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It Is sanely necessary to say that no house. worlt , shop, Or manufac tory should be ono moment, without it. No Paln Extractor Is genuine unless tho box has urron it n steel pinta engraving, With dm name of Henry Dai ley. Illnnufactuter. For •ale by all Druggists and potent rneditine dealers throughout the United States and Contutss. Principal Depot, ltin Chambers St.. N. York. C. F. CHACII. 441 at Dr. Doss' Drug store: Lebanon, Pa. Dec.l, 1558.-ly. . IMPORTANT TO rEMALES---Dr. Cheiseinan'a PILLS.—Tho combinations •ott ingredients in these PilLs, 11 the result.oft eau* and extensive•nactiea; they are mild in LbeiC Wi ciiicration. and certain . . • torelts channel. 'ln every instaide hire the Pills provol suLycssful. ' They ere contain to open those obstructions toichlill'remalett arc Dolle, and bring.na tnre into its proper channel. whereby health is restored, and the pale and &Olds.- countenance 'cliMagedt`to a healthy one_ No female' inn enjoy good Imola, dnipas she is regular; and whenever en olvtritctiontakes,place, whether from exposure, cold, -or shy earYS, the ..7,entral health immediately begins to decline:and tire want such a remedy has been the cone of acc:ritany consumptions among young females. licatiathtioltaln in the side. palpitation of the heart, Loathing of !hod. and. disturbed sleep, do most always tyke from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably retnixly all these calk In nil envy of nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, low-• ness of spirits. hysterics. &e. Nor are they less elliatcl ous in the ,care of tetcorrhals, commonly tilled the .Whites." Three Pills should never be taken dining pragtutcy. as they would be sure to cense a Miscarriage. tyarrauted purely Vegetable, and free from anything M 16-ions 'Mitre or health. Full and explicit directions whickelionld yc repd,accompany each woe. Them PSila Ire piit.fp hi square fist boxes. Persons . residing wliere.kbere Ale no agency established. by en closing One Dollar in n letter. prepaid. to any authorised' agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mall. It. It. ENDS. Oatmeal Agent tot *the' Atites, ltL5 Chambers et., New Turk. To wboXt all iTholeallit orates should he Addresacd. Sold ut Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lel:anon, Pa* Dec. 1, IFSS.-Iy. Holloway's Pals and Oinhnent—rtmoare of Imposture —The OENOIVENESP of them invaluable remedies la easi ly known. Look to the Water A/ark / IC the words, "Holloway, New York and London." am not to bo seen in Semi.tran-parei3t letters In the paper of the hook of directions. when held to the light, tho sumo is spurious. The family provided with these medicines is fortified against the -dangerous effect. of dysponskt, liver com plaint. nervous disease. disorders 44 the bowels, erup tions. ulcers, sores. an:. exterior Inflammation generally. All them yield to Holloway's unapproachable remodies. TIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMLIOLD*3 Genuine PREPARATION. Genuine PR EPARATION. lIELMBOLITS Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared riccordfnu to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. liar-See advertisement headed lIELMBOLIVS GENUINE PREPARATION. German Serciao at the liorscshoe Pike Meeting .11ouse,Eunday mnrning. Preaching—Next Sabbath evening in the Eng lish htnguage, io.tbe tteformcd Church. English services on Christmas morning ; German on Nest Sa}amtb Torning and English in the evening, in iticm'sTothcran Church. On Saturday (Ch ristinas) °voting preparatory services in the English language. Pro:chilli; next Sunday in Salem'i ,litheran Church in the Mureing in the English Lan guage at which time the Lord's supper is to he administered. ••• • • • • Episcopnl Services on•Chrietmas afternoon, nt 3 o'clock in Engle buildings; npd Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. 111 A tilt I E , • On the lBth Ult.:, by Rev. A. Romich, Mr. Wil liam lletricS, to Miss Margarctta Umberger, both of Rust Hanover. On 2nd inst. by Rum Mertz, Mr. flenryt:il. linger, of Lebanon county,' to Miffs Sarah Ann 7Bnckenstose, of Dauphin county. On the 9th inst., by Rev. Oring, Alexander Fron walt to Lydia Zimmerman, both of Cornwall . . township. . ' n OA the 13th init.,•ht . N.,Lebanon tp. ; Mrs. Sarah Donk: wife 44 John. Ponk, aged 21 yeart , . •wicoutha-enti qt days. • bo the 10th inst.: in South Lebanon tp., Mrs. • .Anne, .oral r. •lleury. Eby, agetl SI yeart,, .2 ,iuo9ths an 4 Oia ale 26theili.,:in'Fr.odericksbtfri, Mrs. Maga retts,-wire 11. Muth, aged 13 years, 10 months, and 1$ days. On 'the 7th inet."in Swatara; 'Mrs. Magdalena, nitrovrof JaCob Sattezuhet, deed. aged 83 years and 11 day".. . At Shrewsherry, York coup ty,.Pa,:Novymber 9th Pliebe Spencer, wife of Mr. Samuel C. Spencer, egad 65 years. :At tho same place. December sth, Mr. Sameel, C. Spencer, aged 07 . yours. NEW ADVBATIgEMENTS I ItE11017AL: :Coach-Illukind EstabliAm en t I It undersigned would respectfully inform tho public I that they Intro REMOVED their COACIiIMAKING ESTAll lasnlarxr to High a., between Mt and Chestnut 1 4 squares north er G. M. Fauber 's Store, in tho B rough of Lebo nou, where they intend currying on 11.0 I;usiness in nil 114 brandies. as heretofore. .Eayb ' of us haying served retoilitr ap prenticeships to , the businc,s m , .1 and baring had much experience t - .„_ therein. wu feel confident of our •-•- agility. to give sal . Brery , article manuthetured at'our phtleAtir peistinTsupervis ion. Wealatil.korpmi hand, RBA-DV-MADE, • AEI. KIN.DS Oh V1311.11:1.E3, Wllieh will be warranted of the most superior quality.- IVe hare 110 W A fine stock or band. to which the attention of thole*pities, (myth inz in our line is incited. We nlidwill lit ofort m,tioc , ' None but the bett irorknulin *lll Ik eninlnyed any branch of the bushiest.: Witsordially inyhtd the pub lic: to give us a mil, ant: we will guarantee ttrit[efitcttna .: 41e- Thankful for the past liberal patronage of rL gone., rous public, we solicit a continuance of the saute. FAUBER & YOLMO. Lebanon, December 22, 1858.—iim. ALLpersons indebted to the undersigned, on Note or Donk•neeount, are hereby notified that unless they settle up by the _first of Janito', next, their It& counts will be placed in tho hands of a .iuetice of the Peace. Persons haring accounts against me. are rogues ted to present them. • • DAVID DNB! CK K.R. Lebanon, Docember,22, 1856.-3 t Catholic Prayer Books, a largo assortment am ho seen at Waltz. k Reedelin Book-store. . Catholic Almanacs can ho hail at lvatti & Rcetlel'i Book store. Health .~'Vitnoi~t Physic;` A Prize Essay on Nervous Bisons.. Jest published, the 25th thousand, in it !Wed 'cirri& opt. prices 10 cents; or sent, postpaid, by - the Publish ern, for 8 stamps . ' . • AAlsoicat Emit on Tun PrivldCAl EXIIAUSTION A:eo DE CAY of the frame from Indulgence. Infection and the in jurious consequences of Mercury, WW Mc Modern means of cure By It. J. •OUItYrIVWEDL, M..D.' Member of the Royal Coliegd'bq Illtrgeons. &c., Spermatorrhtea, or Seminal Zmltehns. Nerlons Debility. impotency. Is cl . eneigy. DePietishin of Spir its, Timidity, Diseases of the. Sexual Organs, grid liniicdt mete to Marriage generally. are promptly and cllccte alirciired by the Author's novel and successful m9do of treatment. by: moans et .whieh the, Invalid. can regain pristine health without having ivectorse to dangerous and expensive medicines. ••• From the London Lanoet —"The best treat's ever writ ten on a subject of cital importance to all, 'that worthy the Author's exaltesi reputation : 1 Address the Publishers C. J. C. RUNE & CO., Ist Avenue, eor. 16th Street,. Post Box 4580, Now York City. Dee. . PROCURE A BODY PROTECTOR and health Insurer, in the way or a comfortable and cheap OVERCOAT at - REIE , EATEIN A BRO. . TNEWLE YO . ERRELVER aftalrli'cold,,ln , porohaslas a .1. 'Butt or wirm lOpoOtEg soltli9 cs44o 30Y ifE Tz EN T.. EIN & Ba o. 1 l. iLiI4O Wooiop eocke,CoOorte•Farglov e . sT ti.E4oletleeand landkrraCiftal4rgeamortmeataold low at. • •REIZENSTEIN & Bxo. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS. Religions Notions. OMO I= Last Nolice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE AFFILICTED pp. J. BirrITLD, the Celebmtreltß 11)11. ellen; hie valnnble services to the public at aree. DIICTOR BECIITLE Is opposed to Monad or , any mineral pniPollll. and will not give them at ail._ IX)CTOIt BECIITLE having Nt tidied medielnee ten years, and a number of years of extensive practice and experi ence, secures to him the confidence of the public. DOC- i TSiAt DECHTLE 11115 only lost 'line rettlenie In the bun I "Live *we ,'eut of the vast numbers who have made ap plferallin'to him Cm idd; frOp boVne'lerfet--abruad.-- Some , come handredsof miles tooonsult with rcgarcl tedisessee 01*.looF standing, said.hafs been corm; i n . 0 0. 1,w t , fi r years. DOCTOR BECIITLE has cured 50 cases of 'Cancer, 30 of lthoutnatism. 99 of Dropsy. Z 1 of conetintpDOn. 19; of Dietitsso of tho.Bladdet and Kidneys nef'Solii )Vises,, 150 4lf Annelid hibOring under Op kalliSg of .thc 'Wontb, Slonthry „non ralbus, ..te.,. to. .•All tM above diseases have ]wan Pronounced incorable'hy !Silo mel eito.oks. We have no spice to give the above mail. , antes. but' whoever &MlAs' can hase the 'niuneor at . any time by calling on DOCTOR BECIITLe.`An 71}/*Crti. Disputa of Women,, old or young. DOCTOR RECATI,E has never lost one woman i l l i confinetticnt of nll . the, itist numbers he has attended, Vas lig Is jitirt lculakly ces,ful. Disequies of hint e lindens in nil kinds, Cared tc the shortest passitneStlens.' and on the in cot reasonable terns. No Citarglia fax:oonsultatiol?„ Eight lrrnctice at. tended to at all hours. D. iOTOTt ItECIITLt bvlll algays ba found in his 'Ogee . In North Lebanon. a few doeri ?..fcgth of the Defied Diet &• zezrehureh. except when out on business.' if-TO) Lebanon Bor.ugh.DCtioutber 22, 1858 A y. Toy Books for your children ma be obtaind'at Walks Rueders. • Do you mutt to make an amptable present to your lady frit - aids ? Chll on 'Waltz klbrdel, and purchase some of their beautiful Book*. :.."1 • • Buy a Writing Debt f rlthreviltaneld Waft' itcedert where they-can - be bad fora more Do you want a little the neatest Wok .11*ever offered to the public ? Call on Waite* •Itcedel. • . ' • DO you want a cheap puree? Call on Wall "' //c(wki Waltz & rcedel have Just received a well•aelccted stock of Stereoscopes. Call auksceitiern. Waltz & Riedel have a lar.go..lot of Geld, NUL which they will sell at pries't snit thß ttmre. G ive.the nn call . Walls a Rcedel bave,the largest supply of Jure niles over offered to the public. glee thorn a call. A largo lilt of Oold l'oris and Holder's true teen rur chnscd exprembly for thc .. 1 . 19 . 11,111ya: !Boatel. Call and me Wtatikßoikiri C.2.rfutthalsock of Catgu., SVc.l k Boxes,. 1k548. - 81r4 -...••••-• • Nolite. NNOTICE ie h6pbr give to the Stockholdere of the LERANON MUTCAL.I3ISURANCE COMPANY, that an electton foe TWELVE DIRECTORS of mild Com pany, will be 1)614d tbe Compaey's Mice, in Jonestown, on the 2nd Tuesday (11th) of .7artianr.lBso, between the bones of 10 o'clock A. PL. and 2 [Mock, P. M. Jonestown, Doc. 15,. Vat. A 'BARRY, Sec'ry. • I% ot ice. .• . Tx 'mom:ince of the Ruh sectionOtAltif-atot e of ARicm bly entitled "an act for,thOjet.nt,litititt of the militia of this Commonwealth." the del' arty , ,of file . ?IA Brigade 6th Mei:don, Permsylrankt Bit crme4....Wlitia aro notified to meta at the Public Howie of etam'Lltmdt In Jonestown on TULVDST, DECEMBER 2Sth, IS6s, at It o'- clock, A. N., to audit the pay rolls of tho Joneet-ein Bilks and lie t local nines, and on WitnsituAs. Dk:lt 20th, 1858, at lu o'clock. at the public notten of Wm. Bernet In Fredericksburg, to audit the paysolla of tbe Feeder leksburg Uusrds. nnd 'ho to audit all other Just claims on Uto 6fililaey fund. of sold Brigade. All per3ons bus- . ing donna on said fund aro notified to attend, .• . .., • . JOIIN WEIDaI :SI-Brig. Gnu% D,A. Lltd Brig. 6th Div.. P. U. Bt. iViii ice. gGENERAL MEETING of -t-lm tb ork.-1101.1eret of the NORTH LEBANON RA I LIOYAB CO)IPAN.Y., be held s the otn. eof the Company, in' the Bdrough, of Lebanon on the 'bid .3fonday in Jan. t 85,9,. loth !proi..- between the hour,. of hi o'clock. A. IL' and 12' M. et which time and pliwe en Election for President and Six Dinctori of said Company will if., held. . By order or the Lebanon, Dee.. 15:'58. JOHN W. 511511; Seery A TKLNS & NIcADA.II have a splendid tUNOrtUlelll of A poota, Shoes. Trw.lf.... and Trncelingfisgs. ALL Colors of Wo! „ Irn Stocyng YA R TN B : E at i rams AMINS & ADA.3I have ;just received hew stack of Boots, Shoes, 'fnoiks stud Traveling Thq. APPLES,—A fine Lot just riktived,itutt for sale, %heap er than elet‘wbere In In-barren: by•••• • - urn azinipok. DRIEDAPPIAS and PEACHES, I_ll4. ree.levd, and ftor sale * . oyes a Everox. orsTERs. rpm undersigned tistru the facility for forni4hing to families and others, the finest and dozetpe , t Oysters. They are running A market Car end reach the dlffeient markete every week. They have put oysters down to such a price that families can buy at pries to compare with other articles of tbod. FandNee Art, hilt oysters fur the liolidays would do well to give them n cell. 0 VES & EUSTO.N, opposite Mrs. Rises liotel. Lebanon, D. o. 14, IS:..S. slalellneritti fiF THE LEB.IIIOk VALEVRAgK. tJ 14t 3 icex,-Dec. 7, I$5H. ASSET Lillis and notes discounted 0.1,804 76 Due by other Banks jl7/146.118 Note,. of other Dinka Spueic (Gold and Silver) •LIAIIILITIES. Notes in circulation 1:61410 PO Amount of Deposits, Including hull- vldual deposits and baliaga duu to other bunks -- ' -, „ 8,677 'i ...iZ - . 65 0," Fi' ei The above statement ~ ' ' - and true to the brit of my knowledge and belief._,::: , JOS. h:AltCli.catbi..r. Sworn and subscrlbefire me. Bth day, of Dec. 1858. 14..1' 1 / 4 110E1 - mA:t o Notary Public. Lebanon, Dee., 15,'58, ' OVZS A WA N is thei place to by your POTATOES, TURAIIII. 0 IiLEXY, gc. • , • , . . 11117,811 . AMICSWEVWEIV, - , • 0 ; 11111E.T0111gR SISTE A Tole of Social 'and 15omestac life in - BY 1 7 .1tEDRIKA DIMMER- Author pi "The Neigfibors," "Thn.lol:2Wmily," - 'etc., -Trattilated by Mary , • • • effilipl«te Brom: lorke'volunic. neatly botind la cloth, (Or Onn Dollar :ind Twenty . flee Cont 3: nr 114+6 volunib, neper corer, for One Dollar. . . . . . it: 'Read what the:Editor the Sunday Ditpatch lava .of - "We are sure that cecry toner of a pito . . tinti healthy I itoratnie still 'welcome thin' truitelalloti. Ity ey . 1 lowit, of the latit story of the gentle'AbditletittNe Swed ish t ethic:wen& The tourityhrtlif 44Ithigs' of Mist, Bre !pier: their sympittlictie ItcArer, anti the excellent mantis elii-ectce ihchledtti. render her novels welcome to the homily circle. They teach patience,. affection and en durance, in such a manner a•t• to improve and gratify cc cry mind. Thin story in quite equal to her beat. and pro. -ceeds with a mild and artltie delineation to Mellow-be Witt We specially recommentl It as a stery which' ft • any good to read. Thin edition is mithorhted by . ...„H4. 4 'bier, laid it oinatnices n ileiliention by herself to , • .r 4-7 untry of her friend the NIP A. .1. Downing." ••.-ut wlist the Editor of tlet .Stiturtloy kerning Plat 1 'sacs of it - I'm Foul. FmniM. by FEI:DRIZA Burets a, , is ono of those novels. by this genhd nothor ' which lutro'sordellg nutty opened to htr tdOnie of tiwedish bones, warmed our heart.. in their , rlicesful fireside glow. and nonde ua familiar with tholiftlitiland shadows of Siedish Perhaps In We work 'lb° i.hodows_pivilotninates, nr at least appear strut:o,y, for the subject of thii. ;tory Ira WOIX1(111 . Y life and a- ukfrnen's loos. it, a er, uniry where, ns kraal' g pots it, there is . •-•;%;zno belP.Atth W013).$11 weeping out of eight,. liegooseinten ttadie the laws." 311541,Rraliget'ffl 'aillilkin. to what is known iu this coun try. to 11'01114We !Lights/ is well known, and this ouvvi ma) lie rioneld4t9"litT illustration. nod def,toce of Jter -*Mho& atilljtict:'Ateirt from 'consideration:li of this natio kr, the latoVA L full of rich humor, 'darer char acter painting, and clicituus .dercriptlons of town life and country life, and indoor and outdoor scenery in Swe' den. The trauelarlon , has been' mule by...blary Linwltt. who wens born - to' do twoillings remelt:able well-- write admirable etc ice of 1140,6, and admlnthly tram tato the 'stories of 'NM Itnaner. 4 • ' Read what the. Ant Tints Ills of It : tse Bremer - voted 'ca. bayou any other tiring writer of her clatti..the power of reldiziog to the Imagination exerkindirldunt ulfC totnalucte. The morel beauty and wsmanly'portty lett steadily Illuminate her narrative, must r ,ki.h.,eicepticll,adintratiou from ell pers,)l/4.' would advise all to buy and read this hook.' • . . . Copies of.eltheeedition of tho above work will be sent to any person, to shy port of the 'linked States. free of postage. on theirghinitting the price of the edition they may wish, to the publishers. to a letter. AddreAs oil or ders to T B. PICTICASON & No. Sod Chestnut St.. eldLnlelphio. . . • rATItIois..AIN D 1101I11.• The'neeereity of e thorough Dtturorratie Daily Newspa perht the Capitol has I.mg.; heel, acknowledged, and the fteprictors ‘,l the Patriot and - Union, having moderta• ken to supply this demand. will !Pare no exertion to canto up fully to the public reqUirement. • Tbo Daily 'Petriot and Union is among the largest pen ny newspapers In the 'State. Etre% Jostle contains origi nal editorials. political end 011 topics of general Interest. written expressly for the paper; the regular Telegraph ic Dirpatelies received throuich the Aesuclated 'Tow: news items from all rillarteill ' cniintry;llp, local affairs of Harrisburg add .sritihify. , andTorioty iu tctratinF misccuaueous Hawk 'v.. Tile approaching sessidtrat i Ct4ngreas will be one of peculiar Interest. Wu will bc i o „hi o d to lay berdn,.our readers each morning. ,he priaceediuga of the previews day. ninny home in advance of the Philedrlphia papers. During the session of Om Legibleturc, the Petri°. and Union will contain full repartar of the procceings.-tn getter with sketches of all .ut.,tters or Intent:4, e t ,. th a t tier rotators will tic fully apprieed of 1111 truns.actions at tho Cairltel. lii eat trt ottr.'detriro is CO pelliimh a thorn' rsirithrlrf WO Seat of Uovernment, anti of the great political party it represents. • The Weekly Patriot and Union. ,r • Our weekly Dime will 'Coutattra full suratarrry•of the news of each week, as well as report‘/efrattvasional and Legialative proceedings. It it . otiFdeitlgn enlar•ro eti e'e httest proporthius utter the nriddlo ofjanny " w hi m i i „in tie, printed: in' quarto tormi eildirrone of proved cytinder rosttue.: mpro,,,ilii,oot is 'wider the WeVitlY. l *re:kaal, , ion. will rank with.the Urgent Weekly noWr'jrniwin the state, and we hope commend itself - to the support of the public. - • ; '" ; One COpy of Iy, one . year .• 44 00 Quo Copy niftily, for SeBBlol3 A to One Copy of 1% eekly, one•yeaf, One Copy'of Vi eekly, 'one year, f not' tu adtanCe4 SpecintanApplell o d t;thrt W•SONI,y ~ ..tar'eent free to air lirbo'gopir e it; . ;- Dec. 8. 1858. 0. lill 111 a entisotivrinuOplissils. t;xOLA\II awt.intlin- - Mk:NT-RAH% 4vuteryminy _, AL!,W.ANTIPit,IIOIOI,4I. gm:: heAltliv-pla•m: , • eg •it ,tai(es pont fitilatlelphia.!ffk . Terild.n• and. Atlahtle'raM*id_ % New ..enev.- An old estate-inter Gently lieettopens or sale, no.l the first di.. '.1%10.1a10 term dlibled Art into firma of twenty pyres; and npwartic. The 3ttilje.etthe hot (nudity for the prodoellon of (nate, !Frahm., 'The Prim is $l5 to $2O per. ame;papible.in easy optarteiyear4 ly tent • .otwots, within a term of four..) ears. with inter- Rl.,,The terms ore mule lmny, iu °MOT to inettrilthel'ar, 11 4.lititeAtthtiat of the land. by enabling irery•ftwittitri oni men lb bug it/urea. ILie flu!, belt . _ _le err nrirely,int mooed by good roads, onfi of OA Wmiteftjteog from ,Ite* onorwl tytdA l oudtato , err meming large Improven'rente. ; It L. cc n i t • th e iwititi.seitimr.ivemeut %it SavatitY:ifialumaiarhltee been hnilt .itajour, months. 10qtleel, farmers4nd. - husliteste- won front the length , bulb:Ulf uriht.`Theon' are 'tatting there. -it 18 an iirdnortantho3l•4lllolnee.7oeammU at. of 'Ala bring In the tnldst of a great nutokat..., ettiaed upon thi% land ends an Immetliat- 9111(..• • Th.. wit [rile vccellent and a.' smolt tit triFle Thu soil is a smuly or clay coati wlib a rlity Lotions agd retentfre of mann;ra. 7tie free of sbmessuot :malty wort ' ed.,le itamods,buitely In the plump, Atm. end mich.bri to I . .lll*y : trait from the crops prodtved both niant this land and.tbelliiP,ACEll.ll.SWitlillig II mkt i!ultllma.m. it will be fonnd not to be exe,.ll,tl Mtn:there in that kroductima of crop. most toleptee, to it. ni..rker:' The reader may be, well ware that the earlbetand.that bet fruits and yegehadua mme from Now Jers-y whhit arc mutually exported to the amount yr mj11,0o• dot late. The land, bcOkies lxing ocreselN: in ones y way for fertilizer% has an abundant supply of the heat quality of murk-manure. Lumber and building materials can Le had ta. the cppt at a cheap priee. 'Tom the mills. Other mills are now tes: ing opened, an. tirlakwila being.oartedott the gr and. A.peraall ram titit up a friuM.: b•neitiont ent o,n senienie fur one hundred dollars. On acciaint id the ex.- teusive emigration. thi- h.the halt epnr. e to ; urine In order to get. u plm:o to 11rulii at Ant. nrre'nfer+ and builders are on hand to pot ill:shrines+ op th, boat terms. In settling liere.the emigrant lati trauyAulaiollaiiyer— lioh; widdira (.:* liouttriiin of the gont..citiea Iliadic Su:Awl r Igaw.,kingland: his is Heaalkiiold frier is and it...vain:ma; he is in a settled *Minty, Where 09 . 7 :inipnwenient and cOnif,gt of divilttatViti is at hand: ha fa in a limilthy plaseesistd.givietit aidd«ct, to the rertainty of losing the greaP.ir part of WI family and Ids con health . hy Lb be malignant fevers which make the•gmvss of s. many mplkinn of the young and hardy. in far • if region* array (ruin fi:Wnerand Mende. Besides helms Mild all mate and on apse wintar. There aro three Mani daily to Philadelphia. awl tq all tbeae, who laiptyre, the Militant' company gives a free • The realer . wl , lat'oi:eie'l,Wietitu:lilelAb the advantages here pmzented,lind ttak himself iefy the preporty heti not been taken op kudure. Then:ilium b..lt wa.4, i neesi thrown i in,the market ; and uniese these $/ilZlitente were rev ' rect, no ooe'would he inetttut,tewiltellite CIL lend before purcbaulog. Tull ;14 Ire ei , ..px.,led to do. They will roe the la oil olletn.'ehltfeittion ; MI will mien person, , , no •I."Ur' ' • 'from tileit l/t4t owe?lahip..h...t; tiwy, will WillINI4 I '• ,the improvements . and can j udgo of the elprarter of the popnlatitn). Persona Amulet roma prepared etl porehtute, as tunny are locating. cud location tirl. nut Leld on re. The Hammonton Farmer. a monthly literary and agrt• cultnral eliect. containing full intormati.m 4.4 Hammon ton, will be gent to eivit'inciolteroont eau be . obtained at -25 eta. per annum. TiUe indisputable. TForrontee dealt Oren, rkar of all ..incumbrattec, when Imre/wee monesuie paid. Route to the :land—Leave Ari ziestreet wharf. PhiLul'a, for ilammontort Sy railroad, at rj j a. m- p. at.; wheal there in qure/or Mr. Byrnes.`Doardingeonrenienees will be found. Leiters and upplicalinik eon t tufdrer3cd to $. H. COIJOH ux, 2.e2 south AVM street bel'int, Walnut, PldJod'a. ltropg and information cheerfully terTtr,r.il. Sept. 8, ISSS--2m. The 1110dicilic of A rtesin'uni nymtbil HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT CIRCULAR 'TO THE SICK.--The ftrst hospital Mile soon% and medicinal public:humor Europe mimic the lintatrulleled anti-inflammatory and heeling properties 'of TiftpUltitnnent: governments TN nctinu its usge In their 1:1RVal pin services: and the masses In this emit'. try mid Oiroliglsont the world repose the utmost coral denv, in It Cbrdeviipropertie.... ft poletrates thesonr , CM , of inflammation atftl corruption underlie . the external evidenees of dkitis'e.anti nentrallre the tieryst• ementa which food and eammiltatelkwastiatly. Rheumatism, Scroftda. Erysl.lloop. These Are among the Inn'st terri hie aml egon , zin t t ate. eases of the mn.rles. the tle,hy tihrte, nail the skin; yet In their worst forms. and when seemingly incurable.they invariably illeappear under a persevering appiteatlnn of tide nothing. healing antidote topnin and iotlommatlon. -Salt !them, Pro r Sores, Stif Joints. nu mum , of Salt.ith..uni. Where tnedicul wetere, 10- 111 AP. eh& every revile, of the pharmrtropcen hero proved , reed isa..;.lie Ointment will erromplish n thorough core. Foyer Sore, heel 4uirkly under ite Intiurrice, end Int rt. lasing effect 'tffril t•nn trerfikl'eireArp i.trnis wonderful Discharging 1716i+s. A moat Inmurtatble and ham chaugc tsprodueed In oppiinrsoueim f woliguaot ul•.ere a Rix n. few ppllca glom, of flip Ointment'. •Tlie gorroosoling retlhem ran uud grauules td", healthy tivii heitin to bike the piste of the discharged . metier. This process goes on more or legs-rapidly until the otters is tilled up with sound tuaterini, and Lit.• rs.lirully cured. The yol.lllg . are: tile mort frequent gietreTerS froze elt • ternel injulleS.Hll:l thensh•re every naGther should hove qbia IrehliriFlnvoritkie o , ueton:ly of hand. It to on iihnflutt - ApeOfii: to Po?", Zrl46lllo.ol.l4latcliily removes the eeehiptid serev whjgh outpet . ;4•:sdiihgere the hes4ol Ind fixes "of chlhfrim. " " sirnificant 'Fritts.. This Ointrdent I' universallyused on board the Allen de and Pie'Me sludipg *loot as a cure fur scorbutic &Nee tines, and es the has* mos/Me remedy for *council, and bruiser... Large auppliescd ii have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey fflr lue*pitel porpn.es. esn.;.'lletli the ointment end Pith should be need in the foljoegits east:llA ' • t - ~ , -4. 4 , Wutfidis, - h ifreurisil Frupticaul, S. welfedbirktda, ithlMl4l 11. ' Piles: — lore Legs. Chapped trends, It heu mat ism, . Sore Breasts, Chilblains; Dlhniciirtn. Sere deeds. Fbuula., ealx itheunt, Sore Throats. Vont, Scalds, Sorei.of all kinds, Lumbago, ' Woitrobi of 01 klbds. Vfillerefti Sores. Stiiirdedutw, . Sprslua,.. Teller, 'Neves, . Skin litences. .. t * Sold althe lantiftietory of Viafessor Holloway, 90 ; To Malden .Lene; New. Xi:irk:and . al l respectable Drug• gists and, ,Destere, in 114411 Cine, VOO4 V the United Staid,* red; the civilized' woild, .. te at 25 eveta, 6234 aatita.itadli.eaoh..; PO7 i'4l ' . c . 2,1 2 0 Go . 26,021 r 5 45,657 73 . -' • Thf/fruhnforitoriVithrrer; * he whviiimrdeiot. y 4: to Litemtpshftthr Agriptiltitre, slim tu4tiptg forth full itttiosiMs Or the now settielllrllt Of it:4l=ollM, 111: . 4 7 4Yr Jersdy:ietsticvaubtciiliod for Itt'oilly 26 its: per Stimuli. Incluse, pustage shunts! fur the imiouitt., asliitstis to nth f UM-of the Fiiimer, Ihtiontaiitun, Atl rtc,r...; ; ; :Caw Jrr sfey.. : Those wisillutp chef% 4000 'lllestquallty.. is 'one or the healthiest mid Eiott tfniir wt. .iiiiialop iu do 1 - T,l 9y6see' ad y . oltiieinti t oritthun .stop Lauds. . . - • Ilatuunra makeepueitive statement, our *mars new fait washed that Wrn h vo Ample prra•ft to fall bark upon, should it, accorary betoeytioned, yin g. therefore. that Holloway' A Pills 'aen r otiint the most surprising cnrog iii qiseasos of the stomach, iris liver and the limp. it is to he understood that our Bever deo Is based on Obierraflon. Perenne whom we itianv to hay. brought t . the verg.jcif the grave by, chronic In digeath n. binuas attacks, and affeerion, of the organs of rieTiratioa, hare ungorstionabl! , recov..rail. nod become robust ami healthy. iy . Ihe us.• ofßias remedy. To quitr tier evidence like this isdill.ll.l. inert fatuity.. Paral.Lands for salo 25 Mtles . from Philairs by railrom) In tbo State of V. soil armin g t b. beat Ail. A gricilltural tittrno-ica .b.tieg n pral loam Pail , with a clay Inittom. '1;11y lanl n . targc tingct. into small limn,. and butiiketlii 'front nll parts .of tlin country ate now settling it.nn Thc city/18mm be soon . groi. Mg. from fp lair pttyeb,he withm - htur years by liMialnienß To visit the place-- :I•Vare VIVO et. Wharf it. Philr- nt. by railr ul fur Ilammonton, or ailthra 11..1. le . tker. Sao adii . erditemeut in other column. " • - ' - • • • • • • • • .• • Xarro,Lands for Baia.,2s..Miles by railroad in the Sisk i4:l7:ig Jersey. £o among the heat for . A grieultnrill "Thirphei•er being i good loam soil, with a,,tlay b tikunt.:l%7l‘e land is it !ergo tract, divided Into inufll farina and hundreds from all parte of the country art. dbir darling rind building. The. Oropi esin he seen wowing, Terms front $l6 to i..4.1 . per actv,. pant- WI - within four years by ingtalonettm To visit the place Lexre.l' seta Rt..Whart at Phila. at '434 A. 31. bY rued for liannuoaton. or alidleas It. J. ityrnet, lly letter. Bee adVertiaement in another 'Main n. ' 3 o.*lVlrauting Farms, ace .dv. • rtisemeut of lismaxia To sill wanting Finns; sue adrertisement Hatouboo on'Litmle. - Pliiiin,olicsßeading Railroad. l a Oil non ,iro !Hey ..ifra mech. rts, 141Q1/4.., l'ico •,'Fortins. - to Reading, And reoins to liorrisburk. East to Beadisol, 4. U., and 3.11.. P. (I..xpretat Mail.) • • - PaaSHAbanen. goittit West to Harriaburs, at 7 A. M. 11.26 A. M. (Expreea,wol.) and 9 ; 40 I'.„ At' Beading, binh - tfaitia make close connexion - a for Puttaville, Tamaqua,. rtas•eille, 'William s. Port, tr. Moniln Ain only at 7 Ye..d.;'eonnoes at Reading (or Willtrabacrai r.ittptou.an4. Branton.g ' At. Harrisburg. trains ,connect with .. Yeaneylranta.” .4 ;kt;rlb 4( feent•Val;"llitl'• 4 Cutoberland Talloy" Railroads 1071.14 , tnkuieustnr, Baltimore, .-...unburs, Cbatubers , 7116," 1 '. fr.ren t tti Tioketslo• Lancaster. In No. 1 Cats, $1 40str. IM+. baggage allonal to each passenger. 'Thu 1....ec0nd CIASS Cars run with all the abore :Through First Class Tickets at. rednerd ruta ttrlelettallit Fills. buffalo, lb:troll, Cideagu, and 11/4 .tam. r.rflacipal o.lllla hrthe West. North Wet. and'eliladss and grunt leketa. at lower Farts:Well:above planes. canto had illini.pll4tion t, Stutioti Anent, at Lebanon. • 47-tr All Tickets will before- the trans start. Higher .I.'ar.ut churgetl,lf.paid iu tha-eare. U. A. NICHLLS, Oky 20.14 ftik , r 6 4. 1 7P'"Tintilierent• • - "t'lirAp - IA" the o 11,:ib -- .4' iitikvt Rlakty still ',Valve; • Citi:\ 61•I'r 1.1.1 t 110;1 keeps coostaintli on : hale& eat kincb. of Cabinet. Villle of•Lbo latent ellen and the boor mat NJ out wort:m.ll,4'lp ; , Ile hes minis trade. ft * nurnPyr of Stiliipigor . -1503 1 40), Olt AIRS I$l.lltEA US, DIN biselitAll.Alll'6,illttiltkitYAST • TAIII,NS, Siuka, Cupb , w.l.v. Sppoi t s of all .lilvio, 8411- , el' kIADS, Ana's!' ilnd•Vof Iv Ore Ait Ms line' briiiiiiioCila. MI of 2 whiehle:tOlt.tivkl sheititer ~,fr 'OMR than run bo - rnuk.bt elpeoteee. Ile la els" rmtly to'nolla , ebißril and 'attend funereln ot . tho'elinrukcnoiice : All otteoue in *.thit. of C;tlilinit itarOwlll do Voll:to give bini omit nt hi, io i t ni4 id tiaritet stre*LtAltottly upolos , the, 'Glisten' Itv. , ilitlro Chnrelt:bcfm,purchasiO.ellicottre. , ' Ito wirr ti oWliili'ghtao to bb air irlii.oooleiT, nzol If It is Oct 1.0, he will make it 00, free , f rherge • Lebanon, reb. IT, 1502 ~-~ MEM A Word to Mothrrs
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