311VEttliSfl: rZUNIS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 36, 1859 'HOME AFFAIRS. We have just received a fine lot f blank Cards, plain and colored, wb ich we shall be pleased to work up for the public. We have several unusual, but very desirable rises and qual ties. Blank Warrants for Collectors of School Tax, Bonds of Collectors and Treasurers, Agreements between Directors and Teachers, and Orders en Toastrerr for sale at this office. Cards, Circulars, Handbills , Pos ters, so., printed at the Advertiser aloe, at low rates and short notice—and in the most elegant style. • In the matter of the application to the Court, test week, for Ek charter of incorpo ration, of the Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tion, worshipping at Hill Church, N. Annville township, the acme was granted. A charter of incorporation was also granted to the German Reformed Congregation, worshipping et the game Church. Ulm. Wanted at the LEBANON An- VaRTISER. Office, Rn active, intelligent, and wit ling boy, about If!years of ugo, 46 learn the print ing blteinesc At an election last week for of ficers for the ensuing year for the North Lebanon and Mt. llope•Plank and Turnpike Company, the following named gentlemen were elected, viz: 0. B. Grubb, Esq.,President ; George Hoffman,. Abraham Shirk, Dr. Geo. Lineaweaver, Samuel Reinoehl, John Light, a. 8, Munagera i and John lidarquart, Searotary, Treasurer, and Superin tendent. Josiah D. Dehuff bas taken Mr. Reinhard's Restaurant in Bunch's New Building, and will be happy to wait on his oustomers at nay_ boor, by day or by. night. 110 is well ac quainted with tho business, and w(11 - keep the es tablishment a popular and pleasant ulnae of re sort. Hu haetiso taken the Billiard Saloon on the 34 floor Of ilia same building. On Friday night last, the cellar of Qeo. Honig, in Merkel street, north of the railroad was entered by some hungry thieves, and swept of nearly all lie eatables. The family had just belted, and, consequently the stook of broad and pies wes pretty large. Mr. Brooks' ten-pin alley was .also broken in ; to ono night last week, and robbed of money and other things. Mr. Rudy's chicken roost suffered some the same night, no doubt by the VIM° eennip or scamps. Geo. L. Atkins ante(' i n the ca pacity of Foremen to the lute Grand Tury. On Monday of last week, annon Bolts, Beg., of Union township, the recently elected County Comtniseioner t - took hissent at the Duard, in place of Jacob Bachman, Esq., tvltese term has expired. The Board nosy consists of Messrs. Michael Delninger, Londonderry, David Hollinger, Jackson, an4l Simon Boltz, Union. Mr. Bachman, the retiring member, was n p op tiler and efficient Commissioner. John Holstein, of Milicreek, re cently out down on his premises, an white-oak tree, which mensured six feat three inches in di ameter nt the stump, end made 184 snored posts, 39 ant ones (of the latter 3 were gate posts,) end 8 cords of market wood. Such trees arebacenl - less every'renr In our countT. The Persei , eranee Fire bBin - - pany made appliention to - the Court lust week, praying to be incorporated. The Pennsylvania School Jour nil fur November, the best publication of its kind in the country, notioectke appointment of Henry Houck, Esq., as County Superintendent, in quite ' l Battering, though delairring,.ternis. Mr. D. B. Smith, formerly of this place is lecturing in Chsinbersburg, "with a view of obtaining weans .to enable him to finish Ma Theological . Studies." Ills subjects/ere " Pop ular Education" and the "The past and the Pres ent." The following divorces were granted by the Court last week ;—Cathdrine Kis .. singer from Adam Kissinger, Hannah McKinney from David McKinney, and Benjamin - Lersley from Maria -Lessfey, PURE - 011.10 CATAWBA BRANDY.—Tho want of 'tissues' PCMC Brandy: has long been felt in this country, and the opportunity to procure an article of such quality as to . opiersedo the sale and use. of the, many vile compounds so often sold under the tlantft of "BRANDT," can be „re garded on I,y as a public good. Ttl.o - cAT , AwBA. Bnopy Is positively known to be of4;ERFETT ICI PVTY, Rad of superior flavor. .. Dr.-ROSS, Oppit;- ' site . ihe Court... Rouse has it for ialo. Price $1.25 per hottle.. Bold only for Medic* purpoies. RAVAGES OFTYPHOID _ The typhoid fever has, een prevailing w.yriite rre - Int fatalii-y„ far some months peat, in t,ho North- Westein portion of Berke ,county, and also in parts of the adjoining counties. In this eounly, ie Upper Tnlpehoecon, Tillpahoooon, .Bethel,and probably 801719 of the adjacent townshiPa, the dis ease has caused a number of deaths. In Upper Tiligeboaeonrit is paid, thirty-five persons who bad fallen viatinvio its ravages, wore buried in one grave-yard, in the ,course of a month. In Afyoretown, LeLanot coolly, 011ie families have Sled out With:this:fatal diocese, and but - 0 few families in 'the : ;vilqge:have entirely, escaped its ravages.—ite aditty Gazette. Jos. P. Miller, a baggage masfo? :an the Lebanon Valley Railroad; went West last week to visit bis rotative!. 'When about, leaving Wooster, he attempted to get Ivon the ears while they were in motions abrilissindhis footing he fell and the train passed over himpkilltnk hire' al ' nos instantly. He leavee a wire and ellidren in Harrisburg. WINT - El - )ASIIIONS POvanookra.—ln ovoreonto we see little to.at traitt fsoioOoble attention, The overcoats of last year. will be much worn, and in many in stenos', (we know of one within our observation) the °towboats of three years ago will be the style. The reeney.market has so affected the style of overcoat. that the seediest will be, beyond n,doubt, the most:lvens, and therefore the most fashiena. able. (People owning old clothes will please make a note.) "Sutars..;--As the times are growing more din.. ty than ever, soap beeerees more distant from the means of the washerwomoll• I. a consequence, the style of shirt. known Mrifdlity" will be most likely to obtain, Weep wrap and washerwoman are reduced in price, er wearers go into colored confidential garment.. The variety of shirt that can be the easiest covered with a wef t will be the most in vague." Th e Thanksgiving, Christmas and Nair Year Itolidays are rapidly approaching. in consequence John araeff has Jost been to the Ohl' and , p444 1 41140, 44 Alum/4 large itank crf Fan ey, Plain and Ornamental Candies of every de. script ion, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Cranberries, Currants, Liquorice, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, &c. Also, Tors of all kinds, French, China, and Glassware, German, English and French Fancy Goods, Ladies and Toy Baskets, besides a great variety of other de sirable goods. Thanking the public for the I nt ronage heretofore bestowed he hopes for a contin unnee of the same. Nov. 9. Proceediugs'of Court.—The fol• lowing matters were disposed of last week: QUARTER, SESSIONS Coto. vs. John Peter ICloycr—.Assault and bat tery with intent to kill. Prosecutor John A. Borgner. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to one year's separate confinement in the Eastern Peni, ten tiary. Com. vs. jobn Robrer—Larecny. Three in dictments. Prosecutors, Samuel R. Rise, John Wolf and James !Ate. Verdict guilty. Sen tenced to two menthe imprisonment in the coun ty Anil on each indiament—vis months in all. Com. vä. CharieW'dartin—Burglary. Prose cutor, Levi Heilman.. Plead Guilty. Sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment in tho East ern Penitentiary, solitary confinement and hard labor. Com. vs. J JereMe . l3. Strohm—Larceny; ver diet, guilty, Sentenced to nine months' separ ate confinement in the tatitern Penitentiary. Com. vs. John Snyder—Assault and battery. Preeecutrix, Fanny Speck. Guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine of Dee duller; costs, and be impris oned one day in the county jail. .Com. vs. Andrew and James yenry--Aggrav#. ted assault and battery on David Gans. The parties are all colored: Guilt*, and sentenced as follows:—Andrew to fift'aen days and Jamas to two months, confinement' in tfie county jail.-- (Tax-payers pay the costs.) COMMON" PLEAS Lehman Hohrstadier, Chrtriesilohrstadier anti Simon Bernbeim, vs. Gabriel Gawp, David Gump, and Simon Erlinger—Aetion of Debt.— Verdict of the Jury in favdr of the plaintiffs, and against Gabriel Gump, one of the defen dants, for $293,78. , Reinoehls Melly, VB. George - 1. Arentz— Mechanics' Lien. Verdict in favor of the de fondant. Christian Strohm, vs. Thomas L. Datdorf—Ae tion in Care. Jury withdrawn and ease contin ued. B fever and Bro., vs. Jonathan nerr. An an Lion in Case.—Verdict in fairer - of the defendant EDITORIAL 010-i3ASYET itTa.. The Philadelphia Bible. Union held its seventh annual meeting last week. The receipts of the American Bible Union last jtear were eomethitir, over $40,000 each. ASP An old men in Indiana recently cowhi l ed hie. daughter, 19 years pfd, fur wearing boars. /Or. The Democrats have'eleeted a majority on joint ballot in the NOW Jersey Legislature. Last year the opposition had 12 majority in Assetably, and 8 on joint ballot. "VII- Prof. Lowe's Mammoth. Balloon, with which he intends orossing the ocean, exploded on Friday, in :'dew York. The loss wee about $3OOO worth of gas, but the damage - to the balloon tr- fling, so that the inflation is again• in progress. Fr- See Mr. Farrel's notlee of Lebanon coon . _.. ty Xarbie. 11*... A cointriunientiim entitled:tsitespcmsibil ty of Tpliclieri," is postpooed weik. Via- The Philadelphians elaretell delegates to the Harrisburg Democratic Convention lest week. The friends of the ttdinich+traiion elected 16 out of the, 21. Of the retnrilifitig fireSeVeral were ille gally returned, and their seas will be coutestsd —successfully we think. kat. The Philatlittlitiia papers are wning war upOn "wife hestters. i '..i 'Ma- The Swiss Buli Riniers bad quite a large audience at their Concert in this borough, on Tuesday last. rAr- The,report,star tea hist week that Gover nor Wise had issued a requisition upon the Gov ernor of New York, demanding the surre-tder of Gerrit Smith, was without foundation, AfeClellitbp`; &mural; has been elected to Congress in the 4th.dotl g ressional district of Il linois, in place of T. L narris, deceased, by abuut 5000 majority. Or A gating man by the name of Geo: Bow. er, formerly , of Middletown, died very .itiddenly, at Hummelstown, lest ' Wednesday. It appears ho had a very-large wart on one of his hands, and was induced by some one to cut it oat, and apply arsenic to destroy the roots. lie applied the poison on Monday, after having cut out the wart; the cilttot being very deep, the poison corrimunleated with .the loading arteries, and he was thereby poisoned.... • .. _ga^. It is neWpositirely asserted that Senator Sumner is about-to resign his seat in the 'United States Senate - 01nd, it is said, will marry and re side in England.' '•Gov. Banks will, it is suppos ed, succeed him in the Senate. tis. For theilret time in the history of the. State, both lareitehits(f the Maryland Legislature are liensocratio. Vs.. Wendell Phill!ps says that Drown is greater and a better man than Washington wag. Vs. Lieut. tiemeral Scott washonored, on San dap tho 24th , ult., by the citizens of San FtanciS *en, with tine of. the most brilliant demonstrations • everawardedto a public man, $` It ie aminuted that 25,000 head of sheep, or about a iniiliou .pounds :of mutton, are eaten weekly in 'the eitf'df tie* York. , Or One third of the stalls in the new build ing of : -,tht,EattertAary.et . CnaipitnY t phiu, were rented fast week, at pulilic sale, for one year, realizing, premium of fifty thousand dollars.. Or' last Friday, the, 28th of October, was the anniversary of the; execution of the celebra ted English Navigator and „adventurer, Sir Wel -* ter Raleigh. Ho was hortlatßudleigh, Aevon ehiro, did good service-to the State during the reign of Queen Eliznboth, hut qm the ascension of .james I. he lest his ,interest•tit Court; - and af ter a lops inuirisbnineht in the Tower of London, was unjustly accused of Treasop, and beheaded. on Toilre6 hilt,hundredAriiiTtlilY ono yepts, ago—the 28th, October, 1818. sir A curiosity hae recently been didedvered in the sandpit of Captain IsTulton, at Kittanning. Atthe'depth of tWenty-five feet from the surface of #l_,e , earth, the workmen came upon a substance in the fortn of a semi-cres centrabout eight inches - in .diameter at one end, tapering to a point at the other, and was about: seien or eight feet long. The outside was discolor : ed, but the inside presented a clear white appearance, having a'consisten oy not unlike Sawyer's Chemical 01- ive Soap, and when tried for washing the hands, removed the dirt equally RS well. The sand stratum hereis en tirely free from gravel, bnt where this was found, there were Several good sized boulders, and some graitel under neath it. The editor of the Democrat, who has a piece of this singular for mation, is puzzled to know - what ac tion of nature produced such a result —and adds: ''lf it was originally a piece of wood, the transformation is most singular. If a tusk or bone, containing wilt did, an alkali the ab sorption of the vegetable oil, which is found throughout the Valley of the THE LEBANON ADVER,TISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Allegheny, may have produced the substance found—a very passable ar ticle of fine, white hard soap I Such being the case, the idea of a Soap Mine is no longer a myth—and But ler county_ will have to yield the palm —not the sapon iferons compound bear ing that name—but the palm of vic tory to the soil of Armstrong county. Whatever the origin and cause may have been in the :hove instance, the result is soap,. The origin and CEiIISO are questions for scientific clabora- Con. SLAVE INSURRECTION AT TILE SOUTH - . —The late limper's Ferry affair has revived the recollection of - previous plots to produce iPsurreetion. ;among the slaves in the Southern' States.-- These plots, 'however, have :all been easily crushed. The CharleSton plet in 1822, was, like the tete affairimade known to the SeeretarkOf Var.. The ringleader'of the plot bore the name of Denmark Vevay. He was a free mulatto, .cun aetive, restless, and.pessessißg a talent : of influencing negroes which'-he applied With great dexterity. IWO negroes, long in dulged, held secret meetings, several Of Which were professedly religious, and the exhorters among them par ticipated in them. They could not be said to complain of oppression, for many of them were trusted and even petted -servants in the households of their masters, carrying.the keys, and enjoying the largest liberty cbmpati ble with their station ; -yet they de vised one of the most diabolical plots of blood and murder that ever stained ' the annals of insurrection. prestress of their -trial by a Court of -Magistrate and freeholders was fearful and frightful in the dis closures. It was in Oyidenceithat the plan was to murder the masters, ap propriate the desirable females to their own brutish uses, burn the city, and in the midst of the panic and con flagration, Seiie the ships in port, and push for the island of St. Domingo.— One of the praying negroes, smitten probably by Lis conscience, for he had been gitatly indulged ..in the pious and respectable family of his master, gave the clue to the conspiracy, and after „ a long and,full trial, some thirty i • or foily Wete 'senten'ced to death, which sentence: was: thoroughly ear, ried into execution by hanging. A WOMAN PASSING AS A- MAN ma Foirry most exttraordina ry revelation was made at an inquest recently, before the coroner for Sal ford, England. The body of a man was found in the sluice at Mode Wheel, on thc: river frwell„ and . in the eve ning an inquest was•beld. On inqui ry, it was found that the _deceased, who went by the name of Henry Stokes, was in fact a woman ; that she had ivorked as a .briek4tter for about a quartet; of a century; that she had been twice ,married . during that period; had kept a beer shop in Manchester &lying the early part of her career, but in every way conduc ted her Self its a 'than. The jury-, af ter an examination returned a ver dict of "found drowned." SiNoims.a FarAk...----James Trues dell, a gentleman of some seventy yearS, living in Liberty;yennsylvania, has been ibejoirer:two, years indnatri orislY d n gaged; Nyhen the weather and his- health would. permit, in digging over a jApe9,groopiid. nearhie.dwelP ing; And carrylngthe: storms and some dirt into a pile -:,Mere be has`-labored taking'one - Stoic 'or VieYel of dirt, at, atime, untii , tholumund - .•haereached the lieight"of thirty 'or forty 'feet, is'plue4 larger than his house. He Said as a reason for,his.labors that he lost .a si.2,cTetpeep..i4; 44;gal-den. He soeaafter found several s4penees, but 'continued to dig Until his whole gar. den has beeat.Carried;toJnereao the mound. He isc peaeofftralid bus in his way, BO •MS family let him work.- :To their offers of assistance he givo'sa decided negative; and digs away alone. Mr. Truesdell is. a well infermed and . talkS ration 411,y, o every subject but leis lost sixpencel',!' THE DEATli.dit' THE CZAR .Dtinas liulilishes the'foL. lowing singular statement-concerning the death of the Czar icholas : After the distiStrons news from the, brimer, of .Russian: ;defeats, the 02a0.* reacilVed to die! tslit;iiikt retra:ce - Ills footsteps and abandon his.:peliey'be would have to giVe.theAle.to a. reign Of thirty years. Mon] dlie persist in carrying on the war he -.would rdin Russia. But what he 'Could' not ask for without loss of. honor, viz., peace, his successor might: /Ho,, therefore; by pressing selicitatiAn, ,ebtained from. his .physioian,whOrlAttprevions resisted , ly for two intiths„ a doae. Of pthadif - Strong enough to kill him, but yet weak enottgli alloW pini to, live a few houra -after. having - :taken it:r . :The :physician 'left :5 t. ,Peters bUrg on the 17th of.Fehruary, hav itig obtained•fronithe Einperor a de claration in writin o. which made him safe at all'poiiite. on the morning of -the 18th the.Eiuperor swallowed the poison, after which he sent for the grand Duke Alexander, (now Empe ror,) and tjekltim all: The latter would hay d etir-for 'help, 'biit' then Emperor prevented him'by -an or der so pPsitixe that, as a son and •a siihjeet., t s t ehey' his fath er and his. sovereign: . Theutheßinperor e4lained to him In detail the motives ; which i»dUced him to ,take, this heroic : step: The young .Prince, broken-hearted, the tears streaming from his eyes, his ut terance choked by sobs,_ listened to the dreadful narrative: on his ,Ji . nces, and ClaSped his - bands exclaiming, "my father,! my father !" f.rheErnpe ror would et allow him to quit his side , Until he obtained from him a solemn promise to let:death take its course without attempting to stop it. But the instant the young Prince was out of the room his filial TOVe tri umphed over his'fidelity to his word, and he, summoned the whole of the royal family 'and . ' also, three phyei eians. - The latter .arrived toe late.— The Emperor,_ater a not very. Vio-. lent agony, expired at twenty min utes past twelve, at noon, on the 18th of February, 1855. At the sairio in stant Russia changed not only her master but her policy. DANCING IN SWITZERLAND.—Dane ing is not permitted ip the Canton .of Zurich, Switzerland, unless by special permission -of the government; and this is almost always refused. In or der that the. pleasure of a dance may be enjoyed without incurringthe pen ! attics, a certain number of persons must subscribe a paper declaratory of their intention.. This is handed to the Council; and if the conservators of 1 public morals in the Canton of Zurich think the dance may be allowed, and the republic presereed in purity not ! withstanding , permission is accorded. IJ gpeciat 40tirfo. MR. BEF.nitr,P. 0 : 1- NEWSPAPPTS.—R0V. Henry Ward Beecher says of the "item column" in the news papers, that it 'is worth more than alt the email fry of correspondents. with, an editor thrown into boot! Like a caravan. it stretches along its column, with packages and parcels, spices and gums. bite - of •fragrance or cun ningly wrought metals. gathered from the whole world besides." This is especially true whore the column con tains frequent references to: the garments Made at the. Brown Stone Clothhur Wilson, Nos. 503 and 605 Chestnut aftept, abdtkik,f3th, Philadelphia. I 463- See Dr. ,§anford'aruivertisetnent of Liver Ircrigo raterand.FamilY Cathartic Pills, 'in another column. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. • Wnz. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! • rho And Beit in the World! ' All others are mere imitatioa, andatiould be avoided if you wish to canna ridicule. " GRAY, RED;OIt RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Br e* or Black, without the least injnry to or Skin. • , FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wtn. A. Batchelor since 1339, and over SO,- 000 'applications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dyo. ' T 4 DI A.,IIATCHELOWS HAIR DYE produceea, color 'Mit to be diatingiiishedlrom nature, and' is WARRANT= not to injure in the least. however long it may be contin ued, and the ill'effects of Bad Dyes remedie the Hair Invigorated for .14fe by this Splendid Dye. - Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the TFig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the" United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.. The Genuine has the name and address upon e steel plate engravinA on four sides of enclißox;of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, ' • , 233 Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Rase' Druz Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1353,-3v. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES---Dr. Choeseman's PIUS, —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive pt notice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance, have the Pills provedattecessful. They are certain to open those obstructions to which lkmeles are and bring na ture Into its 'proper channel, whereby hull th.l,Srestored, end the pale and., deathly, mute - pence changed - to sa healthy One.'NO female re:n "enjoy tgood health unletis site Isrregulary`andwhenever an obstruction takes place,' - whether from'exposere, cold, or any 'Other rause, the general - health - immediately begins-to- decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the- canes of so many: consumptions among, young females. Ifeadanbei pain in the side, 'palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the Intermit. tion of nature; and Whenever' that is the case, the PIN will invariably remedyall these evils. In all cases of nervous and spinal affections in the Uncli and limbs, low nessof spirits; :hysterics, ix. Nor are they less ellicapi ons hi the cure of Lencorrhtes, commonly celled the Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would he sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything-in jnrious to life or health. Full, and explicit directions which should be'retid. accompany each hex. These Pills are put op in square flat boxes. Persons residing Where there are no agency established. by en eloSifig One Dollar in as letter, prepaid: to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addressaibY' return of mail. U. B. I.IIIgCIUNGS,-General Agent for the U. Statea, IGS Chambers st., Now Cork. To whom all 'Wholesale orders should be Addidssed.' , Sold at Dr, ROM' Drug Stott, teloauou, Pa Dec_ 1, 1858.-Iy. WIGS -WIGS-WIGS EATC.IIELOE'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all. They are elenant, light. easy 'and durable. Fitting to a charm.-nq'turning up behind—no shrink ing elf the head; indeed tl4s, is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dee. 1,D558.-.ly. 233 Eroadway, tie! York. gniitts. English services next Lord's• day morning amid, evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church._ tnion Prayer Meeting at the TeMperance at S- o'clock, eyery* iinApy cloning. Prenehitig ,next Sunday morning and evening. Ecningint4, :inry eve. fling this week. ' : • , . . Preaching next' Sabbath moening,itttheAerrnan, and in the evening in 'the'-Bngiigh linguage, in ilia Referent' 'Chutch.l, - ' . .German 'preaching next Sabbath norning, And in the evening, -.in,,Salem's Lutheran .Qh tire!). , . English preaching nes.t . patbatly evening in the illornvi,nn Church.'. ~.. Engliilh preauhing ne.it Sableith.Morning at the Verse Shoe Pike. • • - PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Seri9ee in the Mal of the Sous . of Toraporeneo, every Sondes ofteroodo at 3_o'plook. attrith. On: the I.oth inst., by the Rev. F. IV. Kremer, :VT. Henry P..l3lauch, Of DOrry , tp,, ihkoph 9 ,e 9 99- . ty, to Zitiea Rebecca Staorei,. of Cornwall tp., !hie county, • • On the snine any, by the 'same, 3Y r, Dnniel. P. .I . Wselz: to Mite Mari A. ntli4l, both of North , T.ulEanon. .• • - Oh the s•rinie day, by the some; Mir. Am nia, to AtiFiSairob Zwoitziw; both of this place. Oie • t R eV. J. Stein, . Daniel Rei , gel to , Vevoiliex With lat, both of Unimn• On the 27th nit, by-the Rev. R.Yereknt, Mr. John Jacob Shott,•-to Marrledelbuss, both of Lebanon.' " • - In llanish,urg..on the ls•t inst.. by the itev. D. d•ani, fdr.'Jacob MisA t to Miss Lev,inah Lan— die, the former of Lebanon - county i , end the hit ter of Dauphin. ' On thel2ol in'thisliorciug,h, John D., -in fant son-of tun: C. D. and Julis Glortinger, aged 1 year, 7 months add. 25 day's. , Suddenly, of diseave-of the heart, at Seigrist's Hotel, in this-borough, on Tuesday evening, the Bth" inst.,. Mr: Emantkel li,eigart = son of the Irenri M. Iteigart, E'sq. of Laneaster,• in the 33d year of his age. The remains of Mr. R. were taken to Lancaster, and interred there. On, the 15t inst., iir $,„ Ainiville township, Bthitih, . son of Isaac and Prt:teilla Brandt, aged 1 year. On the 2d inst.., in South 'Lebanon, Mr. Unary Winklebleek, aged 55 years. On the 24th °etcher, in Onion 'township, Mrs. Maria Magdalena, wife of tronry Rank, aged :.13 years, 0 months and 24 days. On. the 2 fat of October, Ellen, child of Abe above named (Licensed, aged 24 days. At Union Water Wor]ra, on Banally night, November Gth, after a brief illness of but. 12 hours, 'Mary Ann , eldest daughter of Sarih A. and henry B. Bohr, aged 3 years,. 5 months and 17 days. "Sleep, lovely Mary, in death's cold arm s, - ho pain afflicts, or fear alarms ;. Thy tender spirita r now at rest, IVith Angels bright, anirati is bleat," The Leh a • Care.fuUy Corrected ly LEBANON, Wsniluso Leh. 31ills Ex.:Fam ;0 50 Smith " Extra -0 00 Lob. Val. Super.-Fi fie 6 60 Prime White Whoa, 1 25 Prime Red Wheat, 20 Prime Rye, 60 Corn, 65 Oats, • 30 Clover.seed, 6e 40 Timothy-seed, S 50 Flaxseed, • 1 50 Dried Apples, "44 bu., 1 00 Dried Apples, peeled, 1 60 Peach "Brills," 260 Peach “llutzels," 125 Cherries, 1 60 Onions, 37 44 , - ll:ari%et. . . lay by..firyers i Shnur. T, NOVEMBER 1,01, 1859. Potatoes, 11 bu , .. - 40. .; Eggs, 73 doz., 38 Butter, 'f lb., 18 Lard, • 10 Tallow, , 10 12 Shouldors, 10 Sldes,•...„ 3.0 Soap, 0 Bseswax, 25 White Rage, 5 Mixed liags, 2 Flax, 73 lb , 3234 flilstlgth.M, lb., 40 Feathers, VI lb., 42% Wool, VI., 40 Soup Beans,,73 qt., 6 Vinegar, "%; gal. 129 , Appleliutter,lecrock, 45 phis Maiket. .4 in, November 14, 1859. other more inquiry for, prireo remain without The Philadel Philadelph FLOUR,..'—There is Flour for iipart, but change. Sales of 1,009 barrels extra family nt $0(46 25 IR barrel—chiefly at the former rates, and 200 barrels superfine at $5 25. There is a steady demand for home consumption wilhin the range of Om quotations. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. We quote the former at $4 25 and the_lotter of $3 01. GRAlN.—There is a fair denund for Wheat and prices are steadilyrnaintaine.d. Sales of 8,000 bushels Southern and Pennsylvania, at $1 27@ 1 28 `0 bushel for good and prime red, and $1 40 for white. Rye is more abundant; 600 bushels Delaware sold at 50 Cents, and 200 bushels renn'- sylvanin at 90 centa. C ; ora is in good request.-:, Sales of 5,500 latshela old yellow at 99 cents afloat; 800 bushels old and new mixed at 80 cents, and 1,500 bushels new at 70@72 cents, part in store. Oats arc steady at 40 a4l cents fu r Southern and 44 cents for Pennsylvania. CATTLE. HIARKET.—The offerings of Beof Cattle at the three Drove Yards reached upwards of 2500 head. The eattle'were of ordinary goal ity, very few superior lots being offered. The ruling price was between 6 and 8 cents. At Avenue Drove Yard„l3Boheed were yard ed. Of this number, 862 were from Ohio. The remainder from Chester and Delaware counties, with some-from Western counties: of Tencsylva nia. Among the , offerings were a few from Vir ginia and Maryland. Tlio ruling prices at, this yard for ordibas'y to good cattle were from A to flo. A considerable portion of the offerings Were stock cattle, selling at s3@is4 100 lbs. Hogs 2640 sold at this marketfrotn $6 to $8 100 lbs., according to quality. Bheop-401:10 arrived, and sold at from $7 to $3 1;1 100 weight. Market brisk, and prices rule high, At Werntz's Con linontal 'Dreve 'raid 45,0 bead of fieef gat tie were yarded. The ,quality was simi lar to those at the Avenue Drove Yard, and were disposed of at about the 'same prices. At ilia Bull's Head Drove Toni, 700 head ofHeef Cat tle, principally from Cheister an4l, the Eastern counties. of Pennsylvania, Were sold at prices ranging from 7/ to Bc. At Imhoff's Dog market, near the Wire Bridge, 4459 head arc ived and sold during the week, at from $6 to $3 per 100 tbs., according to quality. Minttiotintitto+ PPHYSICIANS' VISITING LISTS. for IBM. justre ceivpd-r.t, ' - WALTZ te.".3IOEDEI,S.. BOOkLtP)4"' ZOO QRS. to hundred of Blotters for the we of Store Keepers just from the Biortery..of Lebtmon,.Nor. 16, 1859. WATR7i4it RGIEDEL. DOND'S MILK BISODIT.—The • lightest and 1,1 1 most delicious Article that has ever beep of fered for sale In Lebanon. They have become univer sally popular wherever introduced. They are put up in sans, containing IQ %a., or for sale by the sing'e pound by . . T. OYES. ALSO, BOND'S 'TEA AND OYSTER CRACK , IIO.IET, aridly Ttre, by lul- T. OVES East Lebanon Store. ETE undersignedhas parehasod the Store Stand T of Air. George Gasser, in ]East Lebanon, and liar jilt?' opened an entire NEW AND CDMFLETE STOOK OP GOODQ . embracing Dress Coeds of the very latest styles fee La. dies; Cloths, Cissitneres and VestingstorGentlemen. and Groceries, Provisions, Ito— fdrhousekeepers. all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. The stock being entirely new, and having been selected with great care, offers inducements to purchasers thatarerarelyequaled hereabouts. Call and examine before buying . I only ask that my mock lie examined to be appreciate:l. Lebanon,. No : resober 16, 1559 THE RAILROAD HOTEL, For Sale. THE subeeriber offers for eale his - fine THREE STORY nOTEL, h . situated at the Depot of the Lebaleen Valley Railroad, iu Lebanon. Said building was erected in 1657, has 19 rrooma and is supplied with gas throughout. To a person purchasing this property three annual payinents.‘Till be allowed. if not sold before the let of January it will be routed POSNIFBIOII Ono on the let of April, 1 S6O, , Apply - to the owner at d3randt's Lust her Yard, near the Salon Canal. GEORGE J. J.ll/tINTZ. N. Lebanon, Nov. 19, 1969. . ~.. To C - ensit ill iTi ryes. rrillE advertiser linfing been restored to health in a 1 J_ few weeks, by a wiry - amble remedy; after having suffered several years with. a sclera Lung ..4,C , ./..tion, and that dread, disease,,COnetuription,—is anxious to make lingien nydsis,fellewsuffitrens- , tipi means, of,:huro. To all 7Wbp`deiire it ke - will leend'a c opy Of . tvu,Dr&seriptiork us. ail - Clise:ty Charig;) with directions' fof:preiinfing .and using the saline, which they will. find a , Stirs 'Cure for nissusitplian, Asthma; Praiiehilies, - d)e. The'only ob -ject Of the adiertiderin sending the prescription Is to benefit Urn afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will trY his remedy, as it will cost then), nothing, and may prove si Messing.' Parties wishing the prescription will plesiAd address - . REV. EDWARD A. W11.50N, Winianisburgn, Kings W., N. Y Nov. 14,1850;4J. • - Reltaitraezt [LATE REIN HARD 'S]' : hi .Frlanck's Neve Building, Lebanon, T D. I EliUFFreepertfully informs tlhetnablic that he . has taken the Reataurant lately kept by Cleozy,e F. I.tenthard, in the basement of Fulek's New 4uilding, and that he is prepared. to' enbly . . Y E R S • - Stewed,. Vrtett, Broiled,'Beasted. ltaw:, as.; FISH, TRIPB, CLAM, 80UPS. and BARBACUES, or anything in his line of business, in- the very best style, by the best of cooks. lie has always on bawl the best 31alt-Liquerii, 'Wadi' as Brciern Stout, Potter, Lager Beer, Light's Beer,*&e.. all of which kept con stantly Trttsb and-cool. .LW:guarantees to giFj, satisfac tion to ell v4ho will favor him Witirft. CAM i . N. 11.,—Fariddisa..Pwrtief 1 / 4 "Jells; tc., promptly attend izel to, and4t moclersta terms. . , lie has elsolaken the BILLIARD SALOON, 011 the ad Iloor:of.the pima building. where he will at all theca be happy to had. the lovers of the game. Leban'oTi, -;:Jos1411. The Lebanon County Marble undersigned_filbiE ha:B_4ply at biz ,Marble Yard, in „j_ Lebanon,. a fine ; npPlY..of tho,LERSNON COUNTY MARBLE from the Quarry .of Farrel: Risher. This Marb leis superior to any AmerjOn.garble. and can be furnished at half the cost of Marble. 'Per 2 sons about to, order Tomb Stines, or any thiiik else in which Marble is:nee d ed, are Idylled to call:and examine iipeMmens. JOUR Birtitim. Lebanon, N0v.16, 1869. . - Idinini*tratqrs s .11Votice. pßE.und f reOtd? , Telf,idin g in Cinnwatt township, Lobanon'beinity;' hive been grinated trtfors of Ad. ministration on'the estate of DAVID 1191Clik deeeased, late of the township find eounty'aforesaid. -All persons having claims against'said estate aro requested to pre• sent there, andllese indebted, on Bonds,' Notes, Itoott Accounts, or otherwise, will Make payment to JACOB . !JOKE, •--) . • Administrators. • Q.EORGE 110 IiEJ Cornwall, Nor. 9,134-6 t. " R.EI4O .I I VAE) • OF: Tllll. LEBANON GROCERY. Tuplo, OvE4 lane it moved his Grocery Store to: the fine aad connodietteroom oppdsttettrs: Itise'a hotel, where ho haajuet rciOired a colnlOteaFeertment of att FRIUT AND GROCERIES, which .he is determined to sell clicop.for.CAse. 1113 stock consists in porta ' SUGARS.—A cheap lot or AERINED and. BROWN SUO COFFEE.--A prime nrticie of -ItIO. JAVA, and also, Rio Coffee, ground, ready for 118 e, end J AVA in Cans for families. TEAS.-01mice article of BLACK. and GREEN TEA. RAISINS. —FINE VALENCIA BAKING 'RAISINS cheep, Rico. Bunch by the Box - lint' Pound. CRAN BERRIES lied CITRON, ic. • DRIED FRUIT.—APPLES, PEACHES, cHEE Rigs, spICRS.--All kidcle pnre mud irceh j . cheap. SOAPS.—A Choice selection of SOAPS, consisting of Fine Itafne-mada, Rosin, Oliro,Detersivo, Pouch)°, and Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery. of all hinds. BUCKWHEAT PLOUR.—A choice article of family Buckwheat. hy T. OYES. . Canned Fruit—Pcsches and Tomatoes. Sweat Dried. Corn and Beans, cheap by • T. OYES: Ketchup, Tomato, Walnut, and pure. WooPtershlro Sauce. by T. OYES. .HOLASSES.—The cheapest SIRUP in town. UNDERCLOTHES, such as Drawers and Shirts,Com Su ta t Hosiery and Gloves, which defy competition, by. November 9,1859. T. OVE.S. TILE NEW BAKERY, .. lIE undersigned would respectfully inform the cith Zen/ Of Lebanon, that he has commenced the BAKE INO tiOBIILESS,In nil, its varieties, at bis stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Dearly opposite. tbo Buck Note), and will supply costemeramith the beet BREAD, CAKES, Ice... &c. -Floor received from 'customers and returned to them in bread at abort notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on band, and furnished at tho lowest prices. The public Is invited to givO me a tria.l.-'`, Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. t. H. HBLIB. Lebanon Female Seminary. finflE "Lebanon Female Seminary" will be re-opened the first day of September next, under the super vision of MOD ESTE DECAMPS, who has associated with him HO Acelstnnt, Miss JANE MOORE, a Graduate of I.4N«w Humpton School, E. H. Who io not only well qualified, but has also had consid erable experience-ex a Teacher. Mrs. Decamps 'will attend to the Sewing De partment. For further particulars Inquire for Circular.' Lebanon, Aug. 21; 1559 HO STETTER S STORM HITTERS. The prepriel Ora Paid or Hos- TETTE P.'S CELEURAT ED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal - with perfect confidence to physicians Mid Citi r.:ns generally or the United States. Lecausmthe article has nttained a repu tation here:afore Unltnewm A few facts upon thiA point will apiali more powerfully than volumes or b::.re asecitien el. hi o.ollin puffery. The consumption of ,Hostetrer's 'Efomach Bit ters for the le 'year a:no:Hoe:II to orer a half million bottles; and from i:s manifest steady increase in . times pest, it. is evident that during the coining' year •the consumption will reach near one millhet boti Thia immense amount, could - never harc.been told but for the rare, medicinal properties reit ained in the prepara tion, and the Enaction of the most prominent physicians is -thoSo seitians of the country where the rtr:iele is best known, who net only -recommend Ilte titters to their patients, but arc ready,at all times to give testimonials t efts eflieney in nil, cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not tit emporary popularity, obtained by ektreordinar:,- - 45orts, in the :way of trum peting the (pal it les f the CI'S: but a solid estimation of an ini : alitablequrdieine,.ihich is detffitted to he ns..ettativiitzJB.(!n::e itself. Itostetter's Stomach Bitters have. ,i:roved • a Godsend to regions, - where fever and ague and vnrione"- 611= bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state eonfidently ,t hat the "Bitters" area certain CUM for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proPrietors a :source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes till morbid matter from l. lhc F. to 121 eta , purifies the •blood, and imparts renewed vi:tdity to the rierrOUS system, giving it that lone and energy indispensable for the rest ors I ion of-h ealth. it operates upon the stomach, liver - , 'end ether digestive. organs; mild7Y but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to tile healthydischnrge of, the functions of 3/ Elderly per may Ilse the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, us it is pleasant. to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, exeellent 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 suffcrin ,-, from stomach de rangements and general derdlity ; :Mang under I the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few wortleje the 1 gentler sex. There are certain periods Wheii ! their ! cares nre' so harassi g.thaL many of them I sink 'under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the 1 mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme. anxiety . ' for her infant. Should the period of maternity . I arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and ! mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is n necessity for a. stimulant to recupe rate tha.e.nergies of the system, and enable the I mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene- I 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 Lave partictr lalip referred above, to wit: sufferers from ! fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhea, !, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids,. persons of sedentary I occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult .1 their own - phYsieal welfare by giving to lies 1 tatter's delebreted . Stemich Bitters a E. Z.. KCEITLER CAAPTION.—We caution., the. public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH 131TTERS and rce that each bottle has the words Dr. J. llostet ter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. air Prepared. ana sold by TIOSTETT.E.B. Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and detders general-IY' throughout .the United states, South Ame rica, and Germany,. ' _ BY Dr. No. - Rosi, D. S. Faber, L. femberger, Letm Don ;• J. C. Seltaterirredericksburg ; IL D. Meyer 4:8r0., Annvillo ; • Martin Italy ; Palmyra . C K_S 4 hirt y Tit aYi . E . .1.4 it'A t iv a .\ 'r hiriy flour CLOCKS, 9 Vit !iS, Just Received at. i J. J. 131,A1t8 Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. N Election for TIIIILTEEN OtIIECTORS of Leak. XX: :vox HANK, to serre - for the ensuing year will beheld nt the bnplcinThiniic In t..bsuon. on illowlay, 214 t day of J.VorcrillPer, 1359:between the hours 7 o'clock, Ae and 3 o'clock ; P. The puunal - meeting of the tilflitholcieri will (eho plays ou nischty, Ist acy of Arz,vssOcr., 1169. I.7IIDETI, Cushier. Lebanon, Oct. 12 , 13Ht. Lebanon Valley Bank. _ LED Q' Pa. Oct. 5,135 A NOTICE is hereby , given, that an election for VIM TEEN DIItECTORB will be held id their bankinghouee, en Ilfpnday, Hoee tber 215t.1.859, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A...5.1..' - arid 3 o'cloCk. I'. M. A general meeting of the Stockholders will he held on Tuesday, November, 1,1859 3 at 10 o'eloak, A. 3i., at the Banking House. JOs. KAIIOII, Cashier. Lebanon 04.1 0 1370. 1 0T1013.i.s hereby given to all betaons indebted on ll+ the honks of John Ranch, kferchautin liebarnm, to mak., az.ttlentent between this date, and tbo loit. of January, ISSP.:u the books kill be pla.ced_tn the kendO of n 3 uFtice pf Wens:me After that day for collection. Lebn DOD : Nor. 9, 1550. ..TOUN B. RAIJCII. Veißep4i Order, N 0.22. . . BRIOADIIIP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, 2d Briffac?e, •, hlrtaareaN, sth, tss9. A 'BOARD of Orr to cohniet rt Oen: Wm. Cr' eb, 2nd Brigade, sth Bit-idiom P. V., Gen. R. C . w il liams, 3rd Itriaada, sth Oiriefon, P. V.,"find Gen. 'fohias Dann, fat Brigade. sth DifieinfL P. 7., trill convene et 11. D. C, It Hite): in Lebanon. otilPriday..iVireem ber 18/h, at 1 e'eldek. P. 31.; to hear the proofe and elle gations offered in the ebtitested Election of Colonel. Lieut.. Colonel and Major of the first regiment, 2nd brig ade". sth Diviattin, P.N. By Command of NOV .9. LSS9. Gen'l WM. ÜBICII. Eli 1111(s , atopsola (Leto of the firm of Thompson - & Stond.) Market Street. .4 .. i tuvre north of Water,lmbanon. ESPEOTPtibhir: fOrtne the public that' he coitin• ure -finGSE and SION PAINTING and PAPER A NGING, and by Iftlet attention to'bri.‘i fia3s hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. ..O.r• Orders from !owl' end county twomptly attended to.' Lebanon, Nov. it 18;9.-1 Y. New Miarber Shop. JosErr, H. BMITrI .reinintfully informs the Public that he ,h7s token tf)e BABBER SnOP, lately Scot by a 00,14 poly, on UM t. floor of Funcles.New Build ing:nearly opposite the Eagle outidinga, , a;hera he will conti2llo a first class Shaving 4. Heir Dressing Saloon; - a nd is prepared to do 1 112083 la the neatest and beet style, end would solicit all to sive him a trial. Lebanon, :November, a, 18:59. _ Dec, - th anti . .hr. Orinkle Aiqui air Dyo. Ti n ia ß ,i t n e k st ple 6 ,lo T . C s f ly -P4l 3 49 ern M p p e r blished, the following in saw added : • From Professor I%l'ol - .OBIIY, formerly Professor of Theory and Practical Medicine in the- Female - Medical College of Pertrisylearite, and late prOfesser of Surgery in the American Collegeot • Pkikalt,/pSict, Nov. 27, 1956. Mr. Joseph. E. Hover—A trial of your - Liquid Hair, Dye will convince tho most ekeptical that it is a safe, elegant efficacioua preparation. Unlike:many otbere it bas in : several histanetisprovedl i viecithlei •.the cure of some cutaneous eruptions on the. ‘,'2.."n0 hesitation in commending it to the* : h an application. •VeryY ;-- b 13th. • • Orders addressed to the, s.lannfettory, No. 416 1.1.A0E street above FOI7ItTH, (old N 0.1.44,) Philadelphia; will receive prompt attention by , J9SEPH"E: HOVER, manufacturer * . i.;1:1)"4 9;1859.. - • Notice. 'Notice Coal, Coal, , Coal . , -urE, the undersigned, would respectfullyinform the eitizons of Lebanon county, that wenre 119 W pre pared o supply the coninstinity with . COAL, • eithe Wholesale or Retail, es we will keep all kinds of COAr on hand, such as' •• . Pca, Chestnid, rut, Store, Egg anal' Broken COAL, whits ; " '.f risland gray ash, 111,1,th we ore constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in tli Coal regions, and wouhi here say that me will soli our Coal as low as they can be sold tkr any rer.4o.n in the minty, 'which'we Will sell at our .Mill or any part or . tbe twe boroughs. • - • MYERS & snotty . .• . Genoese Mlle, Lebanon, Feb. 8).18587,, 3. 3. BLAIN; SINGERIS SEWNR MACHINES. All kinds of Sewing. Machines manufactured by J. M. Singur, at prices ranging from PO Willa Machin'. 011, Nectile.,, 'opt cungtantly en baud. Lubtinon Out. 12th 1850. • WATCHES AND.JEWELR ANOTHER YEW LOT OP WAIUIES AND JEWELRY' JUST BICE:TED BY J. W. ACKER, Cumberland St., next door to Dr. Lineaweaver% CLOKS,CLOCCKS, JUST BY RECEIVED AT J. W.ACK ER'S, From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 our Oct. 22, '56. CEO. ROFFNAN. 11, T. HOFFMAN (Mina 'IR re her's LEBANON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION T iINF A J. Br LEfIAXON VALLEY 0.01,1 or tbe Arm will pay particidar attention in if Goods shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad.— Cioods "will lie Fro t daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myerstown and Annvillo Stations, and all other points in acorn ty. FR ED:3II7S contracted for at the lowest possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietors will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information. apply at their =cc, a-tthe Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot. in Lebanon. . • ' ' Emvsan their Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be found at 8.1 - Bush's iliercliants` Ridel,ll7orth Third &rat. Philadelphia. Lebanon„..liarch 30, 16741. lIOPFAAN d DR°. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company. litcorporided by the Lraidaure.of Pa: CHARTER PERPET U A L-!," OFFICE AT .lONESTOFF - N, LEBANON corxrr. GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 rraTS COMPANY is in fon operation, end readt to - inelca hauronce on all kinds of property. in linen or Country, and on es reworaido - toeing as am well ICON"- tined end tale company ; either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. ' President—JOAN 2ULUNNER, Vice President—D. M. It AN K. Treasurer—GEO. F. 311911.. Y .. ,Sterthery—WM. A. ECTOPsiil .BnunicEn, Eeq. tiro. Tito. P. iigtr.t. D. M. KADM'.N . .. - . NAPOLEON DEM., JETT. &URIC, G. SELTZER, K.. THEICOLEI4 DAVID M. RAilix, DAVID lIANE. DANIEL. B. ArEAtr, IT A. BART. ANTHONY S. tLY. Agent for Lebanon and riainity Jonestown, Feb. 23.1559. riehaigott Deposit Bank. ado. Hand street, OM dOCI . earl 'Reinharcl's Hold. p:ty fOlp:ving IIATk:S or INTEREST on v V DEPOSITS. For 1 year. and longer, 6 par cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; For 2 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum: requiring &short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits frOm the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also atFord a liberal line of at comModatitas to those who may ihror us with Deposits, payable ondernand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS and also on old lars and Hay' Dollars. Will make collections (mond re mit to all pees of the United Statas, the Can:urns and Europe; Negotiate Loans. Ac.. Ac., and do general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. 0: DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Sze. CLatti, Caetiier, The undersigned, MA X-4(l ERE, ore individually liable io the extent of their Erletes. fer all Pepoxits and other hi igations of the "LEBANON :Demur 8A1 , E." 11105 -CA.:SIIMON, ci. IV::•'ON COLEMAN, tiEORCiE U LURE, LEVI KLINE, .inatEs YOUNG, AUGUSTUS 11017), Lebanbn, )Jay 1,1159. OKu ItGE GLEIM, New tilyetilion Mod, iturnfri - BY late Improvements in the art Of LraEllinum:m the sabaeriber 1101 r enabled to produce the best WOOD RURNP.D Liete that was ever made in this section of coun try, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— Ilia improvements are such that he is unaided to sell big Lime at 1234 . tents per bushels instead of 25 cents, Which has been the prices lieretof.ire. LIME, burned with COAL. can also be obtained at low rotes by the boat-load, or in less quantities, as may he deatied. WOOD taken in exchange for Lintel 11,tving ,;one to a great expense hi the perfection of his iniproverueute for lime burning on a large scale, at bwv subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age. We location is at the old and well known place on tha taloa Canal, in North Lebanon. N. to banon, May 13, 1E59 SWARTZ & BRO. EMI DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMICSTIG DRY (3 00D;:. C;IiEEN6WAItE, G ROCERIE3, 1.(1 ITAT.L .13L7L1)!NCI, MARKET STREET Cash paid for all kind of Cm:airy Produce. - STOVES and TiN-1111% HE% One Door East of the 7-e&onnr: Valloy Roth. "DIM ItRESSLER are now prepared to offer AI the best assortment of bTUFES end T/2•. 'WARE to the public. ever offered in Lebanon.— They moat respectfully invite their friends and public to call and Sri, before buying elsewhere. Also, the Sta,r-SEA LINT) A \ tgRICAN FRUIT CAN'. the best invention or the age. as it is 20 per cent. cheap er than any ether offered to the public. We also lucre on band all kinds of liongra, which will be pu t up at the shor'ost notice- All kinds of ?oh Work done in the boot workmanlike manner. end et the shortest notice. , . ' ta:irAlso, pirt , .c'ular attputimt- is paid to SLATING.We brda al ways on hand VI. hest Is high Slate, which cannot be surpaa.ed in quality. Ang. 24, '59-tf. BUU & BRESSLER. l{cig:eriPs one ono Liquor store y ciortNEn. of Market and Trtzter streeta, Labs, kJ non. Pa., in the room formed , : ocoupleil by ilacob Weidlo, Esq_ where he still continues to keep an assortment of the very best brands of WINES and LIQUORS that root be got. To th0:.43 who are ac quainted with his LIQUORS. it is not ono:ln:try for him to speak, as this liquors volt speak for thorassives. To liotet...Keepers, and nil others. h•; state that it is merely aleoessaay for tnon to eel! And examine his stoek to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full satisfaction. MANI - LEL REIG RT. R.--Remember at Weidle's Corner. Lebanon, May 5, ISb9. Svita tarn CpliegLit te' institute - • Joneytamm, Whrinaft (b., Pa. . MITE being hnish4,l. tho Summer Term will 1, commence on Monday. , 71. 1 ? of Apra. tlale,, and Fe moles of the owe of eight yearn and onwards. will be in etractrd by a. competent board of tearhera. Poplin from ohm:al will lmard with tho Prirtripol. For circulara containing, particulars, address. any ,me of the enbecTits. era. JAMS BRUNNER, i cq. , Prea't. of the Board. )7111itY .7. :11E1 LY, 6oeratary. 1. 1). WIPP, Principal. Jonestown, Feb. 10, 1S 9. NORTH LF,HAN,o — R nort6telrr . titiVl PIED ! GREAT EXCITEMNETO Grand ,Ar the .1 IL," Qua Hers THE ACTION' CV the Legielature of the eorninonwee:t Poen. kJ! Bylvnnin, in reference to the Borough of SORT) LIII3INON, has CIVUSIIII en unusual degree of excite ment 'among its quiet nambitanie, but not near in much no the Fxesh Arrival Of SPRING Ann :!-IIMNIF,I; (100I)S, at tbaA.YSION 110CSE STORE Plessr.. Funek A.; Brother. A,aj• The Proprietors feel confident that they ore still able to supply all their customers, Und the "mot of mankind," who will favor them with a coil, with tiny 'variety of the ciraroEsT G GO DS. The now system erebles them to F 4.11 At inlay rt dosed priestorhieh tbay hope will be a great induce meet for ell.deeiroult of buying cheap, to give there A 'cejt. Call• and see for yourselves. Rao Ladies And Gentlemen are most cordially invited to give them a call, end examine for - themselves. North t.obahoti Borough, April 00. IBSB. A TWINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is iatts4 ,tlj,up in good order for comfortand coal - yule:tee, bed% 'fur Millas' and Gentlemen. ATKINS & BRO., promise to be punetual, and will on Mayer to please. all whe may tall en them fez Boete and Show. DAVID DOTER
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