111;=5 tb . altDit atiifttiOtr. --3, "ITIIESSt.EZOCUATIO tESIN:O9LES CEASE TO LEAD. WA CEASE I -t • TO rottovr.ft BEEIBLIIii Editor and Proprietor LEIVANoN , YA., JAN. 18, 1858. .COTTON.—The rise of one cent on the price of thitt r atiple, is - equivalent . to $15,000,000 bestow e4 oh the South. tmi...The Texas liegisistaie has passed a bill whieh saasid frail tairoes who may desire it, to select Maar - ors and become slaves. pr• Messrs. RteE uRd SUTELDR, U. S. Senators sleet fiats's , Minnesota aro in Washington, ready to take their seats upon the admission of the Ter ritory as a State. per It is said that Jim Lane, the, lotvler of the "Iforror Shrlekers" in Kansas for the three or four yearn past, is in alliance with Brigham Young's morements In Utah. Itzp, One evening last,weph Miss Prather was' married at her father's house in Clark county, Indiana, and had got on horseback to accompany Om bridegroom to.bis,home, whenlier horsewas frightined by a .party o' A young mitt coming to clwtrifari the marriage cotiapany;.and, starting smidanly, threw her off and broke tier nook, IV& Two elderly Maiden ladies, by the name of Beard, who have' iived es if in a state of great, if not abject poverty, recently died in Mu.saachu setteorlthin a fevr ,days of each other, and since their decor it has- been ascertained Mit they wore iii' possession of over fire thousand dollars' worth, of property. .. • Pte`' It; is now the-A.31110/1 ifi•Kontacky of the "old folks" to refuse their consent to all would•be sons•ln•law. Thls ty ncit„because they have any real objeetlous to the gent, but because they aro too stingy to give a wedding party. They know that a runaway match trill be the next thing to a refusal. WVlriade with in 'December last of a beautiful sncl 'extraordinary Meteor, whoie.fliglit we witnessed in the heavens. We now perceive in tbil - .2figlish papers an account of a meteor seen in England en the setae evening. It was,of blood red color, of great brilliancy, and tra:ver.4d thaea r i'ens from " north' t 6 west, whiCh was,:abont the app6iranee and direction of flight of - the one we saw. Its appearance terri find e. great many people in England. •Its. President ilueltanarr•transmitled to Con gress last week a messagm'on the arrest of Gen'l Walker in XicaragtM;il.l,Com.y.auldlag. lie hears witness te.tijo pod inientlonennd gallan try of the Commodore, hitt coasidern the act ass vxcoedipg t iustruetiensi o=grace error; -and• in vi olation, of , law., :lig t as Niquragpa does not and wilLnot.complin i . she 4as stistaltiO,no" injustice by the act of than. Pattlding.The Piesident strongly condemns the auto and intentions of Gen. Walker, and those who act with him. - While the northein.' Senators and Menibers generally rtt.taitt the President's policy in relation to the fillibustommany from the South oppose it, From Kansas The latest accounts from this miAed.up and un puoifiable Territory are that the frec.stato aeon had determined to take part in the election of the 4th January, and tin allyaccept the Lecomptou con sti ttition,, relying on , their power to change it soon afterwards. It is slio said that upwards clf sovon thOusand votos'*ota:polleti.prt.the Tist ult., for the Lecome ton Constitution,Valch nre hpliormi to ho a ma jority of tbe,whele nrunther of votes ans.y— IC ttrp ‘ t Opell., wild the LecOglption 'Constitution stands no the work of a majdfity 'of the voters of ;that Torritory; who have nAght to , ternaine. the institutions undor which they will live: '' 4 , , . ~' • . We stiflllellirittittof the "'Kansas tliffianitics,' are rapidly approaching a final settlemint, cud that too without,oceasiculiqg the • "split" in the Democratic •party. our opponents so earnestly hope for. • t r= - - ••:• : ' • ''''- ... At their Old Tricks:: It is ran:tethered distinctly "hy the mph) of Pennsylvania thato.Gtort'ldintiton a few-months -before the explintioti of his term of office iseued h flaming proclamation, announcing the '"die oltatle and final extinguishment" of several hun dred thousand dollars of the state debt, by the operations of his wonderful sinking fund. In his electioneering speeches the Governor boasted "I hare paid off so . and so much of the state debt."' Notwithstanding all this, Gov. Bigler was Scarce ly warm in his seat,, when be was obliged to sign a bill creating a loan of $400,000 for the payment of , debts created and left unpaid by the adminis tration of GOY. Johnston. Those are faetewnich cannot he denied. They left unpaid all their ob ligations that could be avoided, planing the mon ey in the Sinking Fund fqr the purpose of de ceiving and blindfolding the people' for election eering purposes. By referents*, to Gov 414,10,.•1 Message, Which we publish to ay , keen that he boasts in the same highfallAtiOltratz of his wonderful achievements in the pelment of 'tin State;Debt. We should feel higkly . 'delfglvted if It weren bona iide much *a —that it also looesients of the opposition - strengthen our'' , `lf ono of the . liist acts of Gov. Packer's tratlon will not be the raising of me*& •ay off the debt created and left unpaid I,s Geeit:t!bllook we shall be gratified and disappol(44. : • : In conneetion4ith tht Waste of atiV. Pollock, and his reduction of the:State Debt it,tartst *iao be remembered that the purchase money realized from the sale of 110,11fal g t Line of the publie:works •is a considerable itea. lie makes ne• 11;etition -of that, A few weeks will show bow Gov, Pal lock's apples swim I Pennsylvania Legislature. Both Houses of the Pennsylvania Legislature met on Tuesday:, William H. Welsh, (Democrat) was elected Speaker °tithe let ballot. • Hon. Wm, H. Miller, oiliarrisbarg, was elected Chief Clerk. The other +Alters- are as fathom :—Aea't Clerk, F. M. Hutohinson, of Philada.; Transcribers, J. Simpson Africa,of Blintingdon, Jesse B. Davis, of Montgomery, and ?Noon Weiser, of Lehigh; Sergeant at Arms, Thisc. Snyder, of Blairk,Aset Doorkeeper, Lewis William P. Brady4pillinn Frank, of Barks Aiet, Satintel D. Brobet, of Lu zerne, and JoheFarroll, of Philadelphia; Mee. senger, A. C. Witherspoon, of Bucks.; Assistant, David L. Spear, of Fayette. In the House, A, Brower Longaker, (Democrat) Or Montgemety, was elected Speaker on the first ballot, receiving 117imtes. Jacob Ziegler, of But ler county, was re- elected Clerk without opposi tion. The rest of the officers are as follows - Sergeant at Arms, Jacob Glassateyeri:.of Ph/lads"; Doorkeeper, Samuel Taylor,. of Carbon; Wesso n, ger, Jame" Bradley, of Armstrong; Postinaster; John Smith, of Fayette, . ;..Botik A'ouses, on Wednesday adjoprned to` Monday of this week. Corregponctenee of the Advertiser. LETTER FROM LANCASTER LANcAsTER,Aa.n. 9, 1858. Lancaster and its Peculiarities—tratinty Build ings—The Agriculture, Historical and Me chanics' Institute, ik0.,'&9% . • MR. BIT.ESLI:4-D3Brslr the disappear ance of the holidays las subsided all exeitein ent and more than usual animation of this peculiar ly noted city. Peculiarly noted did I say? yes; it can boast of almost every vice, from the wealthy banker to the poor despised negro,—from the great in official standing to the poor vagrant.— But could it be denominated a city of our day— fast ago—if these necessaries were not allowed to have their bearing? We must have our daily police record of many different violation of the laws, robberies, daring acts of various kinds, for without those our clue/lea will complain mud every thing is dull and out of sorts. Their ismo life in tho city.. The old saying,—" that it is an ill wind that blews nobady , good," appears to be verified in the.numerous purchases of "shooting irons," of all kinds, atisCe.the horrible murder of the two 'weihen and nuir.M'arifrobberies througout the city and county.. Several firms have sold all their pistols, from the singlo barrel to ColL's "six shooters," and have ordered another t. It it surpTisittg• What- rapid sales have been and are still iiitlkink fn this line of business. Not a day passes over our head but we hear of some robbery, and it happens that in nearly every ease, negroes figure 'this accounts fur the great sale in the Olive article, deeming it of very little moment to dispatch a negro. • Gambling is another eviliith which,this mod ern. sofitutt is afflicted. 3itt,lFter, than last week a young man of our city, having : procured fire hun dred dollars on a note to purchasegoods in Phila delp..ia, was lured into a fashionable Iced in Duke street, and fleeced of the whole amount. I hope this may be a warning to this Young man, who nevertheless is censurable for allowing hiniself to be caught in this den of robbers. May all Oth ers also profit by it, and keep aloof from these ac complished gamblers, Last week ono of the prisoners eonfiped in our jail almost madc his escape. by worlithg. through the wall. lie was confieellin the second tier of cells; and hold it, so arranged, that if - his carculations as to the Lola tleocaseitry for his body to pass through had not failetl,no doubt his escape would have been certain; but in the attempt to: get through the aperture be stuck fast, and the watch men '0; rough the noise made found him, in that unpleasant situation. Itis tetliegre'co to tho intelligence of the citizens of Lancaster County, that they permitted the building of that miserable. ~prison which graces the °este - in ll:area - this city, with its beautiful end imposing front, which,is its only admiring feature. The architect must have had his own way in its construction"; and also his own way in charging for his miserable work,— Sume time ago great fears were :entertained that •the main tower was giving way,; and„ hi order to prevent its tumbling "down, the modern mode'of boiqtering up "thimys by hoops was resorted to, and since then all fears have disappeared. Thimor tar cementing the walls, scarcely .ettuttiins any lime, and this accounts for the etis - P_ rnannei in which openings are mado threugh:f4 . ..walle. It cost $114,000 and ought, beyond dohld, to be a, good and strong building. The iCintrt House of this "Little state," (fur in fact, irt'fbint of wealth and I believe its extent . of territery, itexceedd the state of Delaware,) is a model piece,=of wahicnind itrifs construction the time was certainly net for gotten, as every one can attest who hasever seen I it. Melly persons from other and distaut States 1 who have examined It hare never seen a Hall of Justice to equal it. It was completed about five years ago, and cost $1.70,000, The first annual tneetin of tlfer-"Airieulturei Historical and Mechanics institute," Was, held on Itonday lust. This promises to be a permanent institution, and will be' of great interest to the whole county, anti every one is invited to exert himself in its behalf.:: lion. Thad. Stevens, was selected as Prosidentiand the Board of Managers is composed of twenty four prominent citizens of different sections of the coney.' tts funds are said to amount to 'a considerable sum, and Hon, Roberts, Member.ef Congress from thisdis- Erie, has selected this,Seciety as the depository of books, allowed eachttioinber to distribute.. The value of these books' is; over s t l2oo, which alone is a valuable .coutrilitition. The thanh's of the society are duo Mr. 'Rebuts for his great liberal ity. Lancaster, at present, cannot boast of a 8 in gle yoblio Library; ,artd through the aboie Insti tute,-I hope, sufficient energy will be brought in to-requisition to produce one of the best libraries in the State. This city and county,.is,very much it need of something of this ItLd to ii:ftract the attention of those who aro in search acid for the mind and.who can ill afford to hear the ex. pease flinieselves. Let the work go,on with light ning speed, and may the invitation be extended to all to come and take its relishing mental food. The approaching jCity elect ion ereateilrot little exciteirtent;and the Deinoeracy have their own way of things, the opposition, no doubt deeming it useless to place themselves in battle array.— Among the names mentioned for-Mayer,.is that - „ CAI. Cyrui-Carmany formerly of , your borough. he T .aiiniversarxef the battle of New ,Orleans was =celtihrated'.by.the Lancaster Ja4 evettin..; ihe'sn4ry maizes of the dance'at 1 1 / 4 1- ton Halk A li - vrattl4o.assemblage of the heiuty of bath texet of stlils4ity, and everything Passed el well. iain'..l allowed to ge on—whiCll this ux icicle invariably removes—soon follows Loss of Pow Fatuity, and lIPILEPTIC FlTtl—in one of which the tient may expire. Who can say that these excesses not frequently followed by those direful diseases— t 1 The records of the I 0 -12 Agir- The ACtrora Boieitiht, or Northern Lighte, made a bean &Rd disploipn triday eiening. jar Capt. Jess° Reinliolit!bas been appointed Yost Master, at ltlyerstown; Lebanon county, i n place of Wm. 410w4,.8ta1„ resigned. telt- Jacob s ,Webile, Esq., habeentman.Mious: ly re•eled * ed President, and John Zia), Esq., Secretary, and Treasurer, of the-Lebanon One Company. • - 1 44. We learn that Mr. Sidle bought the prop= erty of Mr. John Ely, corner of Cumberland at. and Plank-road, in this borough, for SAOOO. ,Mr. David Hammond bought vaeant of grOund in Market street, (late Mish's) for $750. • Or' The Union Canal ComPany.pealoW en larging the Tunnel, about 2. - miles *west of. this place. During the Oat summer difficulties were sometimes experienced-`in the passage' of - largo empty boats. It is now proposed lo increase the height of the excavation about thiee feet. Us.. The following licenses were granted at the last Court, viz:-Chas. W. litthnle and Fred erick Koch, Tavern, and Mrs. Rothapitel, Res taurant. All the:'Other: applicationthwere post lotted to the next Court. AO' Dr. Misekeade; of the Philadelphia Press' highly delightekl a,litrgi and apEeStatingt_aridl .*: onto on Monday, wlth,his rich Lectdie on "Fish Characteristics." diii*ne frequently; isticiliiertily cheered. The Dr....nuidikhimself lest of fidends in this locality, durindhis short stay among. us. The Perseverance Erand was also in:atiendance ( and further isnlivoned .the scene tficir. best music, - '' - • - ~ The next Lecture will be deliver - 4d .by_yrof. ~ _ Ciaasaarl , Of Fianklin and Dfarshalr-Ottilegef on laprdait oveging. ::' „.,,, -- jitgl..3lr. EVXREART, of Cheatiti vatyity; will deliver the fourth lecture of thelloiiiite,lni Mon -arty evening next. Hie subject--::€!Tii Fair.", THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Int- George M. tauman - presented a petition lust week to the SuPreme Court, . praying for en to :prevent the s y.eits r plidatitri of the Reading and - Lobanorr. , Valieir kailroiids; The Court permitted the election yesterday to proceed, but directed that the certificate thereof should not 'tve filed.yrith. the Secretary of the goinmonwealth until further orders. Some thno frill now probe.- bly elapse hofore the consolidation . is effected, if at all: It is contended that the act of consolida tion is unconstitutional. dtffi Spending his Honey-Moen in grinen.—ln our criminal record will be fbund thenouth of Henry Meese, indicted and convicted forAlling liquor contrary to law. After his sentonto he thought it might he lonesome in prison, so he' took unto himself a wife. See marriage notices. We trust she may make a better nod more law-abiding man ont of him. far- Messrs. C. B. Forney, S. Iteinoebl, and T. Foster, have purchased the property known as the "Estate of Samuel Mi deed.," located in North Lebanon borough, for $7,000. It is the intention to sell it out in lots at an early day.— We are pleased to bear of this arrangement, ai the property named has for years beano great imped iment to the improvement, Of the borough. We do not doubt but there will be a ready sale for the lots, and that next summer will be a busy build ing time on them: On Saturday evening, shortly after •the meeting of Court, and when -the room was crowd ed alinost to utmost capacity, the gas sudden ly failed, enveloped the reom'in darkness.— With the exception of slight ate aping the best order prevailed. The failure of gas was occasion ed by the want of water in the motor. In less than five minutes the defect was remedied; :and business proceeded. It would be well tc;l4;ip a supply of candles or other.lighting material, ready for such emergencies in allpwblic buildings, as there is no telling What might happialf ,apanic were to, seize the crowd In 'the darkness and un ecrtitinfy. L. V. R R..-011 Monday next,.the, Lebanon Valley Railroad will open for public travel be lireen Rending and Harrisburg.• ' The passenger cars will arrive aellairisburg - at 12:50 noon, in time for all the other .trains. Returning leave Harrisburg at 2.45 p. m. Fare between Lebanon and Ilarrishurg7s and GO cents. We hail wittrjo3? this long-wished for e4onsum. 'nation. Ile are new no longer iodated. We are open for egress and , ingiess at both ends, and to. ted on the great highway that eonneets the east with the. weot;.'; Withifone hound, in one abort month (although-the preparations were going on for years) wo have boon placed on' an equiility with the most favored, in telegraph and railroad facilities. " The iinprovements are great ones, and few can say that,. they have not been profited thereby—directly or indirectly ? - ye - -Cottrt'was in session all last weer; and or ItiontlO'nf this. ,T4c.fulloisigknAkiness was trnusacied, viZ Oyer end -Terraindr. • •- . Com. is. James McNeal and Sazuttet McNath a us—Robbery. Not' guilty. Coni. vs. r Thomas Itughes-4tape. Sentenced to . SolitarY confinement in the Peni tentiary for mine years and niuo months. The criminal in this case is'a ?ill:lett°, aged about 2.4ymarS:'':The victr&it• hie-yet:Vs young white girl, mliont Id'•yeurs of ago. "Hughes met her on the road, and made tho attack upon her. There was a very deep feeling against the prison er, and his life is much safer in the per itentiary than it would be in this lucidity. Quarter Sessions COM, VS, Henry S. Light—Nuisance.. Guilty. To pay 're fine et , - . $10; abitAlle 'nut; sauce. COM. CS. Alexander Camp--Larceny. Guilty on two indictments. Sentenced on each to the penitentiary for feight.montha.,':, Corn. Vs. Franklin Colentaii—Larceny. Sentenee'd to the penitentiary for nine months. Cora. vs. George lifoyer—Lareeny. Guilty.— Sentenced to six months in the:penitentiary. Com. vs. John Neidig—Larceny. Guilty.— Thirty days in the county prison. Com. vs. Henry Afease T -Sellineliquor on Sun- Aay, to . ittinorS, Three: indictments. guilty on nil. _The lines amount to $45, - and the itaprisontuent to 55 days. : CO - 1121. TB. Johti - Fauber and A. Ternsler, Super visors of N. Annville tp.—Nuisanee in not open ing a road properly. Not guilty, and eolinty to , . , t*. ,4 .tottn irettir 'Gann an—A silu t.— ,Indginent for Plaintiff f0r.5467,97.. P. McAdam vs. John H. Osborne—Assumpsit. Val-diet for Plaintiff 'f --r $3012. pizaheth Lapoys, Peter IL Kapp—Breach of Piomise of Marriage. Verdict -for Plaintiff for In all the above oases motions for new trials were made. The arguments will be heard'at the nextMourt. , • - VW' DEAD. Our Yotipg ft:huld, ISlaitter. JouN_lYAqtrin, has futuisheiliis tiiiii.following list of porions interred in the various Cemeteries of this borough during the year 047. Reformed Church. Date of Death: _Wamee.: Age-4 . x. N. D. Jan. 26 Mari; it'd:LaMar of IttBllsE, 3 525 ,2$ . patharine, ," J. W., E. Winger, 2,.11 6 1 •29 Mary; ".John Eldridge, 10. &11 Feb. 1. Benton,•son 6 f Jahn 'titled., .:`.3;10 13 9 Robert, son of Martin Seiligi; ; 4'.t.5 - 8! 28 'William, son of Robert Buck, V•i6 28 Mar. 13 George Snavely, 77 9 2 1 13 . Catharine Weibiel, . . 15 321 ''`• 'l4 Jacob,` son' of ji Liudermileb,,,,,B 226 * 13 Casper 13orgner, :- _ 4 17 0 0' Iril 6 11 7 11liarii, son of Daniel Good, 7:0, 9 5 10 Catlitirine,, daughter of „ s T. Fox, 2 .6 11 . . 10 Mary, wife of P; Sbaak, deo'd, 85 . all 27 Mary, wife of J. B. Mester, 60 3 2 30 Jteob,Enitli,.. 74.0 , l5 3 :110 Son• of , lsaaa Stout, ' ' ' ~ ..pco ' 5 . 1 ‘, 3 Catbr te, iie of S. /sub( 25 10 1.6 ' t "ull that. arum, wi 00. ...lan . er, _ 7 John, 'oak of john Bilk:ion, 6 8 8 SuP 11 PAY Rita iii, 53 ' / 16 Aug. tI Darius / son of John Dotter, 211 7 1. 1.4 'Wllllanamith il .'', '-, _ 55 2 1 Sept.- 1 Child.cifiGeo. Bieber, ;- 0 1 0 5 .4 Marin, **lid of C.H. Bergner ' 36 ;.. 6 16 CO Charles McKinney;_ _ '' 24 ''' 00 A Catharine. Gray, ',.. ~.. 76 0 I :1 Margaret, wife of FeliarGood,. 75 11 9 2. G.Dawson,son of G.D:poleinan, 0 0 21 Dec.'] Sabina,daughter ofJ.'Bleistine,3B II 5 Mary', 'daughter of A. Moyer, 2 '9 26 • Catbarine,dangler of D.Diekel, 3 .4 29 . - ' Salem's Lutheran Church. Jan. Child of Mr. Weber, . 0 •0 20 iDMus, son of Yohn Gatos, ' '0 8 1 Adam Monek, - 61 6 0 Jacob; BOW- 'of llenry Banta,,' 'I; 8 26 John Meits, . .., . _ '„c:;"60 . ; 4 j . 7 Larbara,wife G. SMeklieeli,de i (11i-1,1 15 . IV' illiam, ion of Jos. Bohny,:, ~ ..'4. , 5 if eah,wifo of Absolom Hain, .48 - p 8 atnuel, son of Samuel Piully, "5' 6 0 liilJ6f John,Bonson, •i . O X I 7 `' .1 i4 5 4',04, 1 4 r; ', : '''' li : t "6 16 'lzie,'dengnter of A. S. Bjy; 2 1 7:11 \ er Bineaweavor, .: ',, f -( . 0 ! ili 18 zabeth; wife of John Weil; 26 10 2:1 a, son of Frederick Urban, .2, 8 9 ;1 1 nine,* eon'of Liri ilitee;' o ' 2 28 ',:Groh, ,- '' '..! ' ' ' _', 66 , b I! 1 I . - I 'L 4 a n e rn ob u:i to E n i . s o e f n o h y a .r u us er, iteiti , 45 c1ia : ,. .37 , 5 0 19 16 wino -Fasuacht, , ~ : 19' 0 0 , lob. 13 ifarohD 22 April 0 a Mayo - 9 26 Tune 12 Elizabetb,wifeJ.Steekbeck,dc.69 7 22 17 Mary, daughter of John Weil, 0 3 7 - 29 Cyrus, son of john Gates, 14.11 5 July 2 Jacob Brandt, 45 7 22 11 Michael Hoffman, 72 0 10 Aug. 11 Mary Biller, 84 0 0 14 Child of A. S. putter, 0 0 14 10 Mary, daughter C. Itisteabatt, 0 5 15 22 Child of Geo. Krause, 0 0 0 20 Anna Maria Clemens, 63 623 31 Sarah, wife of J. B. Strohm, 23 0 13' • 31 Elizabethorife of H. K. Boyer, 46 319 Sept. 10 William, son of T. Williams, I 7 18 George, son of Simon Palm; 0 1 20 Mary, daughter of Geo. Uhler, 0 3' 20 Adam, son of Henry Tice, 7 S Oct. 26 Andrew, son of James Young, 0 10 14 2S Caroline, daughter of J. MIA, 1 7 18 Dec. 3 Emma, (laugh. of 11. Loudon,dc.2 8 8 12 OA," or George Peas, 0 1 4 23 Matthias Gilbert, 'Bl 313 Zion's .Lntneran.dhuroli.' Jo. 20 Ester, wife of John Bally, (ic. i 5. 9 15 March 5 lion. Jacob B. Weidman, 67 3 7 19 Mary, dough. of L. M. French,' 1 .6 15 20 Elizabeth,7 fe of A.Grittinger,4s 9 2 April 29 Daisson,son . of A.Zhumet;nan, 0 7 16 '7.4Lizzie, an:4h. of if: ILA) mi; 2 6 29 July IS Joseph, son of .T. B. Rauch, 0 920 29 Abraham, son of P. Shott, 2 7 29 Sept.l2 Sarah A. It itsehart, 21 418 27 Phraona Lowry, 45 5-29 36 Elizabeth Waltz, " 61 0 0 Oct. 4 William & st4if Mr. ..:11ott., 20 0 30 Mary 0., wl2 ofi.T. Schwartz, 64 0 0 Nov. 10 Erizabetl4*Te of Liebt, 47 -0 20 28 daukh.of C. Houser, 0 6 ;12 Dec. 26 Daughter of godoste Decamps, 1 3 13 jitoravilku July24 s lielena, dame'. of . J. A; itell'etr„ 0 1• 4 Nov. 16 Williain, son of' Chas i'liato7 or'. 0 .4 It 0 Methodist Episcopal Church Feb. 27 Darson, son of Isaue Shay.' '2 :11 5 Mar. l 2o MarY,wileofllarrison Wheat, 2g - 4 34 April I Mary, daugh.of W.:51. Breslin, 2'lo 17 ;rune 10 William, son of Geo. Slay, , 2 - 10 15 July 23 diaries, lort:Of S. Simmers . 510 21 Sept. 16 Child of CasPar MeConnel, 0 .0 1 1 Oct. 3 Son of Elias Boughter, • 416 25 23 Barbara, wife of J. Shay, de. 33 6 15 I Noy. 3 .Child of Elias Boughter, 10 0 . lirathrtak otareh. Jan.. 8 Mary Dank, . .9 . 18 23 1 illiam , son of J. BoMberger;ls 2 14 20 John Light; s r i. 3 D 0 Leh. 9 Emma, daughter of 4. • Blouch, '0 10 21 : 12 Child 'of idr. Bomberger, 4 5 15 James, sou of Jacob 'Mimi, 11 0 0 17 Child of Moses Light, 5 o'l9 23 Elizabcitli,,,wife of J - ohn.Yipl, 31`,, 0 0 I Mar. 23 Jacob, son of Elias Mindoro, S 10 19 tOnisa;ditulilitef of S. Biondi, 130 - 15" Leah; Light, 12 029 Juno' Daniel 'L. Walter. 35 5 1 July 17 ''`CatharinC .- ivife of S. Schilling, 36 6 18 13 a Wife:Or - John N. Donk, 51 516 ..3 oz lO 25 9 William, son of Jelin Care, 4 1 415 qb•Sempel I'Otter, . • =lO 524 Sept. 11 Catharine, wife of J. Bloueh, 31 .7 1 17 jogopli, sou of J. Phrettner, 0 121 ,Zi - ,l l bPaYerii :11-10.44Q 28 Maria, wife of-John Funk, 45 ~ 9 6 Get°. 4 . Cyros; son of 111 r. lasfood; t' 17 Sarah IL 'Daley, . 50 0 0 Nov. 5 liouriott, daugh.of W. J. W cute, 2 7'16 8 I.leiriett; laugh. of D. Light, .1 0 0 Doe. 14 Mrs. Reed, GO 0 0 Emanuel's Church of Ev. AssodutfOu, Jan. 2 James 8., senefAkitu„ltnth,„ : _ ~,t),,,3,14 April 2'l' Daniel, soll*.)lornafes, 12 11 june 14 Edward. A onbuyler, 24 7 6 Oete. 1 &tea., son of 3:Ohn Hernafius, 15 II 21 6 ?dap: daughter IL Stanley, 0 4 3 St. Mares (Catholic) Church Jan. - 3. Son of an Irishman, ~ . . 4 Thomas, gob of Janies Dunn, 0 4 0 Feb. I Daughter ot an Irishman; 5 7. Rosanna Foster '24-11' . 20 1 . 2 Son of au Irishman, - 0 215 13 " Mar, 13 John, -sign. of Anthony . Hatter, 13 0 0 23 William, son of " " 6 ' 0 0 April 4 Timothy ' :31 0 0 Elizabot ,mfe of 11enry Moyer, 31.5 J 9 14 Chorles,pon of Anthony Ilatter,a4 0 '9 14`I iazio, clitagieier' .2 o . 14 Eliaahept, " Fred. Herb, 1 315 May ElizAblll Fricf; ' 51 515 12 John Glibly, 51 ,±) 0 July 19 Fatriek'Valon, 35 0 0 - 21 Mary, ' , daughter of Ed. Arnold, 3 510 27 Son of:Heorge Youtz, 6 I 18 Aug.. 1 Son ot a Irishman, -0 4 2 " :: 0 0 5 3 Son Of George Yana', 5 10 15 CI 2 sx - 2 616 SA , =„ 8 a: "./ `f '" - 16 .04P111.1a of an-Irishman, 1- 5 15. :I#ll4l:erea ,41;:; 7 21 25 -§on ;of Edward Arnold,. ; 1 18 15 Sept.. 7 Son of an Irishman, '3 -14); 15 15 ' " " 0 5 15 Dane:tier " 1 10'15 18.,Mary P., :laugh. of .14.A.Rochol, 0 11 24 23 Son of an Irishman, 2 10 28, 25 Alice; daugh. a M. Basailgo, .0 Washington 4L d Mici?ael 50 -.0 18 William,' son. of J.:Cahly, do., 2 .5 21 17 Charles RhinO; 21 ''` 5- I? iiliam, son of Jamey Dunn, 2 515 „43n of an Irishman, u• 10 0 - •24 Son of Patrick McGovern, 0 '1 15 • "'27' Child of an Irrilimaa, • '5 11 21 27 c6overn, 17 27 33i- lit vll DieCSS :45.0' ' 0 • Nov. 8 Child of an Iris fl 4 15 4 4 21 35 Williaar'son df'Patriek Rhine, 4 10'19 '23 Eliaabat4i,Baugh-11.13assilge, 3 '3 18 Dec. 19 Rogerf,l:ls l o ,l l 82 0 0 A Gerraitri,7- 62 0 0 Mars , ; - 6Miefterld,Jolin :Yost, 1 9 6 Dec. 16 Ili'MassitionyOhlo;l4.r. Daniel iff 'Relief; formerly of LeVanon, 63 0 0 ItECAPITITLiTIO, Reformed ChArch, . , . 31 Salem's Lutheran Church, 4„ di Zion's Luther in Church, • 1 6 Moravian , Viirch, United Brttn Church, . , 26 Methodist' ;copal Church, t, . 9 Emanuel's .Burch of Ev. Assochition, . 5 St. Marylic,9 l 4liolic/..ohurch; . . 47 Buried at - 311}64Pie s es,''''---I 3 Total.. 180 •'Ai Spear Notices: To all wqm it .. maytßiflrk :7 The under.' eigned - begs:reave..ta 'inform Libroreitostomers, and the public ingeneral,'that fie atill continues to Jmanufacture CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand, in. Wainht street, between,Riubler's and Reinharll'illotele, is tht boveig.h Of. Lebanon. The public willplease re tuereber thitllh:Woritla Mad° =up drbetter initaßala, and pf i lltlter,llniab, '4 1 9 4 van tro,MnAlli. any other earablighittent in:the borough of Le olon. D ec. 23, 1227, .1!..t C. BROTHERLIKE. W This to to cottify.tbat, I haie made bat snw,oppli cation of the ati d toto• dm on my,fingers, whickbavabeon, ,drawn horn contraction Of the ocone,,bronght on by rheu matism. It was of seventeen monthe.rtanding, told am now entirely cared. 4 I oheerfully recommend it to all af ilieted.Alterise.• • J- M. ViNFROOK. 72 :Locust drat. . faaritilOS GENIEINS . cricr Amman Genuine PREPARATION. ' • EIZTAPBOLD'SiGemiIIio•PEZPARAPION., -- HEIABinaYS nenuino , P4EPA.RATION Ir irexiared accoairig to Pharmacy aikketteialatry, with the greates_t accuracy and Chemical knowleep tlesetctl to their combination, ini.,So advertisemett beaded lIELMBOLD'S GEN ta:NE PREPARATJON, , TITI: DEND 'RESTORED TO LIPS.—.A few years op it 17.Ss : generaliy supposed that gray hair could not he restored to its original color, or made to grow on bahl beads; but since tho advent of Professor Wood's }lair Restorative, many persons who dyed years ago are now 6 USR daily in the various walks of life, appearing in all the vig or of youth, wearing their own dark flowing licks, sim ply from having used this great Restorative.—Loulsville tlee_llo. • Whio is llosurrEn?--What Dyspeptic and'nervnualy unstrung invalid that ever tried his celebrated Stenwik, Bitters, but can reply with pleasure. In all cases of Flatulency. Palpitation, Prostration, g,rcutfatigue Constipation, Dyspepsia, Physical and Mental Inability, it is surprising how soon the patient find. 9 relief. They cerrectithe appetite, impart tone to the system, three oil' the bite anti impure secretions, regulate the bowels, give us strength of bay and vigor of mind. No family can afford to be without Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Sold in quart bottles by all Hotels, Grocers, Druggists, No additional spirits required. EMANUEL REK:A.RT, Agent, North-west corner of Market and Water st'reets, Lebanon. pan. 6, '584 in. To PoUlm and Mothers.—You know bqw importantit .Is for yOurchihrretf that , You 'Should keep:geed ltealtl4--- How frequently: do yon see feeble parents dressed in mourning on account of the death of their beloved chil dren. What a pity it is, when, by proper care and ranee dies, all these trials and troubles' can be avoided. When health can be. restored to the parent and life and happi nes,s to the child. Restore the health of the mother and you obviate the necessity of Paregoric, Godfrey's Cordial and Other injurious narcotics for crying children. We entreat you, es' O desire to improve the conditian,pf.dur race, to procu re Dr. Morse's Almanac and read how diseases aro cured in accordtumorwith as rutte'S laws with innocent Roots and Plants. PREGNANCY. • During this critical period Morseslndian Root Pills will be required, bec.ause they cleanse the body frem,those Mery bid humtre.,e.hllthikanighly - driveaWdy air-pales:Mad give ease and comfort. to the mother:. From one. to.three Pills. takeh two orlhiee times a week during pregnancy ! , Via cause the mother a safe and easy , delivered, and willMe: sure to give a stout and healthy constitution to the child.. Dr. Alorse's Indian Root Ppls are sold by all dealers in Meditines. Dec.lo iSti7 —lrl3' `THE GREAT EkatiSEC_ARMEET I SIR JAMES CtAltKeS ' ' Celebt•ated. P e Pills.* 'PrePtlied from'a prescription of Sfr Piiissician'Eitritorilinary to the Qxei...n. This invaluable !Medicine temnfailing in the btrt-z.lif- . rat those Painful and dangerous diseases to 'which tha fesnalo constitution is aulOet. It moderates all exeess, amt rs morWyll'Olisfrue Lions, and a speedy curd rociy he ;ailed in:. TO" MAR RIF' ft LADIES. it to ppculiprly ouited. It wilt, in a short brint'on the monthly perkd 'with regularity. - ;Tach bottle; trice One Dollar ; bears the Garernakat Stamp t;f eieat :13fiiulin: to preyentleia-tutUrfitti. These Pills .hhttilr fibt be taken bv females durifor the first three months of Pregnancy, es they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other tithe they arc safe, in all :cases of Nervous and .Spinal Affections, pain in the back.ancl limbs, fatigue on slight exertion. pahiltation of the boart,,hysterics,and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all eihni'rtictinslarn failed. and although a powerful. re:fluty; do not contain' iron, ealaniil i antimouy, or anything inulftil to the constitution: -•• : Pull directions accompany each pacharl, • Sole.A gent for the Unitied. States and Catiadx. • - JOB 'MOSES,(late't. C. Babl win it fyi N. 13.--4 an. 6 pOßtagn shanps enclosed fn any au ihorizetLAgent, tvill insure, a bottle Of the Pith 1117 return mall ; . For gale by. I Dr. ROSS, opposite the Courl. ileme,Dkannn, Pn., and by 411 rezpectahlo,Thenggists tbnaUghnut t e Kinit9dStitas ttualttaaadtkiilsott? ItirtibßeaSt.egr Ftet October 7;1857-Iy. , : •Etitii.4il7lir&Leliilit ; ncs E-Sal;batti evening, in:the blethedist" Chitieb. German TireeelAng next &nide:: niorning and English in the evening in the . liltnntapers Church it the Evangelical Association. ; 1 • Rev. Dr. Gerhart, trill preach on - nex:t . Snnilny mbtnin ,, in the' etliman, end in the evenin in the English language, in . tlie'Refortneti Church. • Eng,lish preaching Sabbath' tiontibg end 9yo/1111 . Vjri Zion's Lti athire • German inedchidenext..Sibbath 'Morning in the 'Moravian 'Ohnrch., Religious services next Sunday* eieliing in Salem's Lutheran , clarrcli, in the Engll.4i , , 1" MMME On the 7 tir inst., by the Rev. IL C. Miller ' lien ry. Kupp:te Fayette Ftsenaeht. bog' of .North On the - 24th ult., by.tho -Rev. Mester. Mr. John W. Mann, of' Londontlary, to Miss Sarah Luita, of West Hanover township, Dauphin mum- On the same day, by the same Mr.Jesiab Pease tollfitrtirah...Baderf; both , et Cornw d 1 • Od the 9th that., by S. Ely, eq., Mr. Henry Meese to Miss Mary Nine; both of East Hanover. On the 27th tilt., in: Meidelhorg,toweehip; Jos. Schenk, aged 78 years, 2 months, and 1 9:days. On the 17th ult., at Froderieksburg;MrS:Eliza. both Rower, widow - of tho late Col. Freifetich Rower, aged 81 yoare. • • • On tho 21st nit., in Bethel township, Mrs. Su sanna M... Wolfe, widow of this lath Jacob Wolfe, aged 7.7ycare, 8 months 1 day. On the 31spv1e.; a4....Froderielcsburg. Elizabeth, stile nf John -Fiber , aged years. 1 3 15 The Leba fedivitity vorreit'ed L EIS A.NON, WZDSIODAY, JAS.' Extra•Yamityllour,s6 50 PutatuesoA7b6li . •SO Extra Flour bar.. tl 00 Eggs, tit dos., 16 Extra Super. lloui; 60 50 Buttertii 18 Superfine B. Flotir,. .6 00 - r Supereno Flour. 4 00 'fallow, tt B Priam White Wheat, 105 Ham, ' . Prime lied Wheat, 100 Shoulder', . Prime ltye. Corn, Oats, • • 26 iletwmax. • Clover-seed. • 700 White Bop. Timothy-need,•! .' 250. Blingilltags, Flax aced, . 1 . 50, .12%! Drltid APplei,4l ( Sni-#1 Da, . •'• •40 Dried Apples, , pealaa, ISO Featliqrs,‘S lb Peneh "Snitz, ' 60 Wool, "f lb., 40 Petteh "'Tutee's," 125 Soup Bums, Vi qt., ' ' 0 Chorrier, ' 160 . Vinegar, ii gal., 11.94 Onions, ! SO Apple Butter,il ereeie, ir3 . The Philiedelphia•Marfiiel:. I`IIILADEt Pllll, J ANUAP.T /ea Tbelato aura froin Engliad and the Corttir.ent :bas bad 01,kt littlseffoot uptbn,thp.pmAnce gArtptz.. ON B , l 4ltulk M?' korY , thg4k i it 1/4°?4tACePtiog for Wbsstt.,,ieed,Stra, ftn?i,jr..lll l4 ,ip l lalt ae tailt. 90 0 ,ted:;;; .1' .r:”. • ..• • . • • • . Breadstuffalare la•moderateauppiY,.bntlho mar letOusderiiiiinited dottiaaii bah It'or expiry sod • it:1'1;051i 4wisWaXd tondenc.j for both Flour iixid.keal; of the.fOriner the sales for. shipment comprise about 6;000 .bbls at • $1,021©. $s 1 bbl f,of strioril t aad goad, brqd ,, , and $ 4 ,: 70®55,i5 'far extra; ifiClltti . h . g l ibbtle Kontuoky triiisiE s 4 s,so:anif likw.gbik.lloo,4ltiliitus There has been a. fair inquiry for bomo use rib - .p . .nr•Orri - p.15, lea:soltßATiter4tnd • ftel,Wd ®l(.r,2sorcitra Ay an fan ay lots: • !tie Flour has becti'..faiydull, son-. ing Only in saaiall way .at $l. the lr.arket is rather bare of Corn Dioal oaid holders aro firm at $3 bbl-for 'Pennsylvania, btit them it'very lit tle seloic i prrkiat. th rec!ipifi have been very tight, and mostly of poor quality. Prime is scarce and has advanced 21030* bus. Sales of 15,000 bus at 1150 for inferior and primo rod, and' 1 TO ® 1250 for white; mostly in store. Eye . comea in slonly, and is taken on arrival for distilling at NEw.:A.DV~RTI:SEME:II;I'S. • Notice to the . ILadietr. A LL the &idles who wish to take parr in the FAIR to be held op Nit-Monday, ',the, benefit of the A LL Engine and Hoge Chmmtriy, are. rinkninted to meet. TGatORROW (Thdricl o a4)' oriinitlg, in the' Sous of Tempering° at 6 . A mild invitation. is eitendea.tFaii topartiniNita.. vet) Lebanon, Jan. 13, '5B. Dy oriler of the conit • Splendid Store tort.:ltent. •JFOR RENT, the excellent BUSIRESS. /37AND, in amesou's Building, corner. or,Pinap.ond ~ Sta., READING, fronting on rho 51artet§finare, Opposite Bar- . to's Ke;ylVie House, at preside occuPted to a Tobacco and Sugar Store.. It comprises' three 1012111, including a good' basement. "room, and is supplied with -write:rand gsa. it would be a Bret-nits loca,tilon for 'cry store. Possession given on the Ist of Xpril. Apply to Reading, Tan. t 51,26.) • .•• -,Pub to • o NOllOl9 in hereby given that WS. Saarsisas scold his Store Stand and Stockpf.clocsis toll.r..o.‘"Wotrmtt !waft ! aral . Will give him imam/salmi Alettotinext.— 'Therefore all persons knawing thoMitelvell' to be indebt ed' Will please call and make settlement :Welke the first day of 11/arch, whether payment is inadeorrist; as his circumstances are-such he - has. to invoice. the stock of goods where he now. resides, and. another. in Anovillo, all 16 Abe, month ef.-Xit;ch. Ttke.r4ii re.Velt• to made to his friends and cuitomers.,• J• • • Jan: 13; 1868.--1,12.• • '`Y , Dil9illf3ADY. • ` lrish' Whiskey. A ByttALSO,NWLEISKEY, an4 S N. E. RIIII,ofa :nparior Welty, jujustrecolvi and for sale at REIGAItI"S 'Wine an liquor Store. Debanen, Dec. 30, 1857 . DIE . . del Blarket. .ekty.] • II Sider. Soap, NEW ADVERTISEML. Nolice. Lase tioN BANE, Jan. 1.185 n. rfillE following balance of a Deposit has remained un -eligngrd cn the hooks of this Bank for three stars preceding. this date. viz .: — Court of Common Pleas. sale Estate of Geo. Shou t 5t3,02. Date of last transaction, January 31. 1853. EDW. A. UHLER, Cash'er, Sworn and subscribed before me, January 12,1358. Jan. 33.1853.-4 r. JOSErit °LEM, J. P. Great Rargainii. •: , , , = - NREAT BARGAINS AT PRIVATF: SALE The un dersigned offer at private sale all that New and ex mAlent stock of STORE 0001/S. which they ktely bought at HuttLiffEiena's SALE at it low tithe. 111(1 will sell it WiItMMALE on very reesoneldis. , ., terms. Persons that wont to buy a Store wourr: best call on the undersighed and txamine ilteir ;litr STOCK OF. GOODS, which iki• a, very Odd I) l l.o.ol4ngrd consisting of a great variety of Dry D,wde, Quteismare, &merles, Hardware, de., du. The undersigned will. sell et very reduced pries, 111 , ... TAIL, until sold wholesale: They will sell from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than any other store in the county.— All persons that want to buy 00055' call soon-at the Vey ersville Store, where they Will get the highest Market Price for their Produce, and (loads cheaper than they av er saw the like before. • J. & S. MEYER: Meyersville..lan.l3,lSsSAt. Adaulati4eators • _ Sale. 111. sola public pale, on FRIDAY ' the 2,lth d a:- of .TANTJAItY,„ I .SSB, at the public house of ADAM HAAR, in the borough of Lebanon; the following property. to witz,t, 5 CoUPON uoN'ps nsaiii¢t the NalVtif 1,:1 0 .RAN01, , 7 11A1141.0 : t.D PIairiANYiAA:V.PfO; veal: 1 of $/ 000 .) hearing tnterrst.at'the-rate,of 7-p:# payatAe semi annually on . the fi.rst'clitys of 3 anutt.fy.qud July, in each year . . X..C.:OI.iPoN BOND of V;i0O CO against tha 5101t015011. OV LEBA NON, bearing interest at the rate of nix per cmlt- payable terni-onnitaity. - JIM; micer ainNt) .'cif% O 0 against OOTL. Ell KitEllltit, together wil.hthe collateral security aceoin ponying the same. 3.0 Sll IIaES OIKST:(Ie.R., in .11i1E LELIANON GAS tido-hors'eSL ttrolione CARRIAO • 1 BUGG Y,l thing' !rub; lot of Demi-Johns and Bottles, :11',VVES, CLIArDS, DESK and - other liauseliohl Furniture antl.l.itensii. • .4nr• Sale to enuunence at o l.nshik ,p,m„, off, said day, when term will homatte known by, - IrL I SA Unll COVIc.I1);11.1,,N, EutIERV W. COLEMAN, .4'..I4MLN TIMM:411: . Ad in r. 5 Ile Estate of Jacon dqe , t. I.4Anon, .laff in, r.-E3nnen,-,Au4:*r. . . - 0 yqu, xviall to Dirt gcxxl. empleymini; and•Tooke nu, , ne},vt.‘th eor Inv nVelt meta. oat' ( i)' " t in terfering-withyikur regular business? If ,youdo, read this kadvertisetant„,,„ . , ; C. kl."Poth./ t Co.. of 3111 ilreerb. Street. NeW YOrlt, are ntanufactiiring:and -iellingxna.sive gold Pencils Inc So cheap st that price,) anti they throw in giet. with emelt Penell.worth front Si up to $5, $lO I ili;s2d,i n $30,44,50, $75, $100..4 , 2410, and $40.. Don't ~ ery. i out. "/luudnzg,!, Lotteryl7 Pa no etteh thing. The l'eacls are rold,et their cash value, andel' the. profit over the firift eo4t ars thrown into the glib, which actually coo the - porChaser nothing. The prizes are digtibutell . ou a. simple plat) of drawing, which would take fOn much , room-to explain,.bot which has never fails4to give cora -1 Nets satisfaction. We have drawn antlAent to purchas ; era IS3 ;gold watches of various prices, T 4 pttrFes of gold 27Sgtild lockels, $:0 gold ehaihl. and a corn:spa:3C. fog 10,41uhe,r of &tiler prizes, within 4 wo months: -" THERE ARE NIJ'ELANKS; but erary purchmler draws a prise wpridri2 certain, and it viands thousands of chances tube a higher figure. We want a goo 1 agent in every neighborhood throne:b out the country, to solicit purchtisera, and any agent,T,to be stmeassful, must have a Vennil and prize to exhibit. We I .pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser he ,obtrtins, and the first person in any neiglibtithood Who .arplina fm a t encil and gift, will receive the ageney Air the in al ty. E - hotdd an agept obtain a valuable prism to elhinit with his Pen , ail; he Won] d : have little difficulty to 'ohtsioing scores of purchasers, and making it a paying btsincr, New Idea I . Redd I Read ! Y IVe ask not. ody to send their ispooty fi l tligeltnow s wh t, prize they drsw; Any . piansm. their luck, .Ican tirst send us their nsnio and addrestafEiscNilifriake •their drawing and inform them by retugi'lasil-velitifprize theydrow, when they cap send on 'Repel! and prize, or not,. s hip hei or they choofv. We'g'srePthia pricih , ge °nig butte toe puichaFcr. :trier thett , gt, draw iug, every purehrver will he reAnined - , to' semi In stl vahce,,throuir,h the 'aiithafivi,t.ilete l ...'i with each drnw,ing,the Panther, taken out,, with full de scription of 'the plait of drawing. - Address . • C. li. TODD. A;Go., 33:edirpoirre St. New York. 111031M1111LJ41rftier ri f t F:P I C INES! PritrUrlialaVs TOILEI' & FANCY AATIC,LES 6LII FORD 4c-LEMBEIWER, =I . ~ . . . Opposi.telhe ktarket iiouse. , ALL ; Ar.TICLES BOUGHT of as WAR- RANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold to 8 [TIT 4.1113 TIMES! A,1,1,,T1n: POPULAR. . PATENy MEDICINES, At Gy4Yord%clqtetn,bergees. HORSE !Si - CATTLE MEDICINES', anorg Lonberger's BURNING PIAII.•D& PINE OIL, " . . Aireuillord.* Lemberger's. TORACCO,'SEdARS; SNUFF, . . : GugfCrd.* Lembcrger's. FUMI9,443DEN.A . E.E•p§,t ~ ~-. • • : 4 Guirforgt Lembirger4, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, • 'Ai Guilford Lemberger's. 'With all the articles usually kept 114 . iiellkartataited Firl§l-Claiss Drie g Stote,. , TRUSSES! . of every var i ety , and sold at tho lowast m a r ket slew. Warranted to tit who. applied. • • ge•-. P YSICIAN •PRESOMitIONS and PA3111.1" ItEeIPIA oceurately compounded. by . J...L. LENBEB,Ggit, • OR:ollthaz of MARK keY,who hae luid.nn experience of eight scai:n In Philadelphia and llicluncnd, - Va. ...• _MID — COUNTRY 'MERCHANTS "C!"rt.., liplied win" Burning' Fluid , Pins Oil, lesenco of Goifah, :Matches, Blacking, Supolfisir, t.r Oanosnlmted. Lto, Es sences,. 31ediolnes, Perfumery, at too most Ehoral Wholesale rates, by ". GUILFORDS - =BERGER, Daunstm, Latinos, Jam 1.3 5 18.5 1 3. Markt Strom Splendid Gifts . dr. .433 CILESTNITT B . T.T.VET, REI7LAD•ELPIII4, O • • The 'Original Gift Book Store. GG. EvANS.would inform hid friendsand.the.public, . that ho has remordd his Sear Gift Bonk Store and PAblisbing Ifousc;to the splendid store in Bra:We Iron Hai!dint, 439 Chestnut street, t*vo doors below Fifth,vrbrals •the purchlzzr.of each book will receive one of the follow .,frir, gifts, val..aod 64, from 2.5 eenta to 3100 amassing of ~Gorld- V atqb.c.i, je-veli7, &c, WOR7II Mil Patett English' LoverZold Watcbc3,. lilCO tp each. . .. .._ ratect'Anchor d 450 Iselin' Gold Watches, ISic: cases.. 00 '• 400,Eilver Lever Watches, warranted , • 15 00 .. . 500 Parlor Tim". t is. /0 00 • 500 es-msa UM, rine, 10 60 " 500 Liaise Goldlififuse $3 OD to 1.20'0 a . 500 Gents Vest Chalne, • 10 OD " 1,000 Gold Lockets, Chun size double met) i 00 ' 4 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small size) 3OD a 1,000 Gold- Pencil Came, with. Gold Pens. 500 ,• 1,000 Taint GO/4 Pens, with CLUB and holdem,*lo 50 a 2,500 Gold Pencils, (Ladles) 260 " 2,500 Geld Pena, with Silver. Pencils, 2fo " 2,500 Ladies' Gold Pane, with eases, . 150 u 6,500 Gold flings, 'Ladies') 1.00 2.000 Gent's Cold 'flings, 3 :5 2,500 Gold Bresstnina. 4 250 " 3,500 elbws' Gold liresstoine, • 1 FA u 3,000 Pocket - Knives, 2,000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Studs. • . . . 300 " 2,ooo._do.___do. Sissy') Buttons, a 00 " 2,000,fr Wsp' 16tr,Drops,, • .‘„ 260 8,000 dice Pedal Cord eases, ' ' •lb 15,000 Utilise care°, Jet: ec, iksoly PiAN 500 " 2,500 Lattice' Cameo/glow/ tuiallibbon Fine, S 3io 5,000 Vettridge's Bala of FL ThOilieiLLld PloliroLt; EVS.VI3 neat'. etitaleSai rditstai Alftiettsket. popular . b oo k a. of tie day,.amtabo wryest imblicatens,. all of which will be wild tteapr'fia Van be olitolhaf ab'ether steires. A comPleto coltithStie . Of 1 4Q1 01 DVrtiehlitApplicat.ton thr4' the mail, by addriesfpg -.l33.9scutnat street, Phlladelpttia.. t .- • . „,,• , 0 - 4... Agents wasted in every MAL!". luny. deefring• so to int can ;SbillnetUtlsfulteitlare by ad 'dressing as above. consequence of the tranoY iwit4,4al:4l numer ous faltaree,;the subscriber hee..boen ens/sled : to purebsee from:Owl:l*S an immense. emir: of ,bo o klyorubracing• "c -ore trelauteisnt of literature, at priass wWah 'will enable him to give $5OO worth of the- above 'eft:lion every $lOOO worth of bosks.sold. . - • , 4•Z.An extra bagt, will:LA gift, will be sent to each per eon ordering tokbookito be neut to one address, by Ezprees. • d • • • zip- Seed for a Coto/era. •••*0 Nowntiber 1.847, • . We f I,P;Otgr . ..where P /I xvirro. hoie' been at the STOVE t tI i TORE'ot.JAIIEd ItAG/aRS. arid bought one o a auperiorCOOK iNGSTPERE,S,ae be hasjed. return from theOty and broMrlit blie thulargest assortments of • STOVES ever, -,brought toZebcinaii.' my neigta.m.Eet'qno from him,rand [tie thrthesi„Cook. Mg Stovel over saw. They. can Bake, ItheAt, Cook and Wa..h at the rime time, it they wish to, and it dr , e) t eve; 'rytliing to perfection; I was dettertntheddrPgettkie of ,the same sort, and the test of: all le be warrantierieey (looms° Srove be evils to.cio as ho reprearnite. ' - • ' A tow more of the eitnte sort lett, with a teiseial as sortanoi4 .of . MOP OrTii7Fink'Aidari or.es.:.*- Which Will ho'soltl teap, With a frill assortment of TIN n'd: gr. M& A ILE, generally oonneoted - wit I' kikda , btleinele-•!r/iiti All.iiorkUntrustedito 141'1011• be thine with neatness and dispatch. Lebino it, Sept. 23; '57. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lek.. [TI Lr , be sots. V V . January 16, of Adam Hank, in the bdt.., of LF.BANON OAS STOCK. GEORu. Lebanon, Jan. 6, 1838.-ti. FOR RENT. 11111 P, utaersi6lietl offers for Rent, the folloalng prop. erty, (MAIN AND WAREcHOUSE, LUM. "It , YARD, Coal Yard, with all the Landing, Scaleg, This ie one of the bast Duel/tees places on the Unh4o. Ce lla'. it was late the property of Henry Meyer, end is situated in 'lleveriville. Lebanon co., Pa. Persons ale}, ing to Rent the chore property, will apply soon to the nndereigned, rambling, near by, or to Henry Meyer, resid ing on the property. JOHN METER. Lebanon co., Pa., Jan. G, C 0 014 telmitait ges Heaters ,&e fplt!l Undersigned haVe:coneltdea•to,,turn their awn , tion to the setting ur - ,of RANO ES, They has made arrangements with a leading tirm fti the city of Philadelphia, who will supply them with the heir and most approved Articles in this line of business; .n :<i they will tuaranteelliat they Shall be put up in a superior manner. Being prepared to put utr Ranges. Heaters. &c., promptly and reasonably. the Undersigned respectfully solicit the patronage of the publie.. They have alsp,madowulangenteptsviithAli_Ssaur, of Harrisburg, whOlave the Jegency tor all the principal 'floaters in the United States, fr. , :.‘m ' , hem they ca^ procure any article in the line. „ga- Any IMPAIRS needed et any of the &bare named arilrbet will be attended to with despatch, Lebanon, Jan. 0, 'VI-3t. BVBXI & BOCA. KEYSTONE HOUSE 'orth Lebanon Borough. • "., BENJAMIN 21. A 3,14ti1t respectfully infdadis Nilo public tharids opt and well-ttnetcn stand hail been very conviderably enlarged and improval o and is .716 W pro-shi ed With the moat ample accommedittlionai-,.Thialictel focaled nn Market street, in the veliiismaletre of the busi ness portion of the borough. Ills chanzbers are owfve- Aleut anti well ventilated, and his tabba l will,always be supplied with the beat that can be procuiel Ills stables are large. and spatially adapted for the conaktrt- of ani mals. ILie house has the important advantage of an en closed yard for the benefit of Drovers, &aort t h. North Lebanon, Jan. 6,18 a. To Builders Conlraclor4 'Npthe community in - tr:mrral. All those that are it in *nut of SaIVLD TIMBER., will pleas nnil call At the Mlllereigned`a NEW SAW MILL, at the Union Canal .li;oUr whero tiofy can he supplied with any au3oiiiit of OAK and PIS fl TIAIE,EIt, of all P lace and thieltiaea.V.p.ul I foot to 70 feet long. . AISO au illlrs ' ittdil, - .1,2#1 of L A!UIS, . PI hoard s, Nank - for Bolt Dilipera: Also,o good lot cif. 41,t). at: RI: and lidardp oa hula which will nith-,?1,,1d chrop for Corh. ws , Also tm hood ail sintl f..:f COAL, RIICh V 3 Broken, Lump. rut, 'Rewind also SOO bUiheis of the brit Bl'f 11 , OVS COAL ±,7:. biorkimithing 11", , rha, "LS-4t, ttbanoia_ Valley Rail-Road. "I:T. 2 ga i:/!A Al t a C Open to Hummeistcnon-9 miterfron Harrisburcr, 0 N 414 1 67 Tra M i O n N sN il vtit Y ;M N :t ‘ p V Zra T ineVt ,h .kll l . Bs lavfn h ; Reading at 10.20 a. m., and liummelanwn at 2.30 p. m., daily, except Sunday... Up train passes Lebaartt.nt,nl..t - taa . n, and Down Train at 2.30 p. m. Both traiva cututtct at,lte.Adlnz with the up and down pes4enxer trains froth 0 - iirto Philadelphia on the Read ing Retro: d. Etuus.—Between Reading and rfunmehtown $1,35 & 1,10 - do Lebanon, 0.80 0,7 d Lebanon " Ilumrnelsto.v . n. 0,50 0,40 ..Stage,rarfu tetween.ll”rtiAnktg and I.luunebdown, 50c. r . Der,l, 1 . 857. 1.1. A. &MOLLS, Gen. Supt. COME ONE; COME ALL!. Givg..to Cfati . - HENRY .& STINE. F,NI-..75 , .:c..i, JUST RECEIVED, a very large and splendid 1 '„:q•Lastock of ,NEW- FALL le WINTER GOODS, whirl 1 1;;Itt -",--... Rwer pun:lase:4. at the lowest Cash pi - 4 , 0%4nd will I. 14L.i.Ltiabe sold at :unusually low prices, fvecash, or in ex change for country prodace. -- .. Their stock consists iiii part of the following. viz:— • Dry Otiodi,Lailies'Dresstiomis.Friertch 31erinoca. Cohurge, Fitraniettit.Cloths, litstrea; all-Word. I/nests, al -Wool De- ILaille.;,3101111/41.Delaines.high colored Woo} J; Silk Plaide, Ginghams, an endless variety of Prints, k., Sc:. which are offered at very low prices by lIENItY a STINE ' - Silks ! Silks ! Silks ! . . Just received, a splendid assortment of rich black, plain and striped Dress Silks. Also, extra rich plain and strip ed fancy" all the raga Call and see at the cheap More of 1 . -•• , ] - -HENRY a..STINE. , : -• hatais i 4sligtols f Sietteril . i- Just opened, a spleMikinasoriment of Long Shawls. Ray I State, 'Tibet, black and fancy, plaid, Stella, all colors, Chenille; and a variety at others, which are ceiling off fast, cheaper than the cheapest, at the atore of, 'I , L STINE. ILENI 1 , , - Do7nei tio2WOods--',olzeap I Just licceirecl;--lifuslifis, Checke r Ginghams, Flannels. ' Canton Flannelso"ickirtga,„And.s variety of others, which I are ofOred at reduced pricei,by..!, -41.A.R.1: A STINE. - '-' - .. For Men's Wear : I ~,Just.recir. -;- % -.."... ........ -., " -si . lsWassortinfint of French 4:fro., ...„ ~,,,. - • •,, „.„,ilath,.,black and ' - ' ...-4 t '' ' - !'' " 7 'k" '''' '• k: ,.. 1 0 - re - and side '... IP I ...": 7,.:„ilin . , i,.; '„14;,....4 0 411; . ',and a. varle ,, fl.t-'* - ; Ar , i. , 1• 1 -i'.. , 4“. v 7 Tval , k. ,--,- ;", , A - fioirliich are llffdredlOrily- ..'''---'....-',' -.• ' ' .:: •.' A - 1 , 4 'STINE. i, . ~......., l• . Now's , the time to buy elteiii)o4soils I lEENRY .b STIN r have jus i t opened their Fall and Win• for stock of Goods. add tlitielsiiortmont of Fresh 0 ROCE RFES and - rriEENSW.4. ILE cannot be surpassed in the Borough of Lebanon. cal abft examine, at the store of Lebanon,ocr.23,'s7. - ' ILENRY a- STINE. - •••,. Groceri e. _-_ A PULL assartamt, at SW.I..RTZ A BRO.. 11. 3far'a Zrett o Hall Building Lebaoon, Nor. 2:), 1857. .. ~4.4 , 9 ....":""" ' inporta CONSUMPTION AND ALL Discuses of the Lungs and triat ARE wavy Lim CURABLE BY. ,INNAL4IIO ! I cfp Ng yl. Reanalim. ea:shies jp; Voalungettiongh the el. pnsangrot'and codling in - dirtiettenumt with the disease, 40.111.13.1i2t9 the tubercular natter, :trays the cough. eauscs.a free and easy expemorntlan, heale the lungs. putdsea the bleed. imparts reoessed vitality to the nor. 'solos system. giving that tone end energy so iudispensa • bin for the rettoratiou of healat To Le al.'s to ;tato confidently that Consumption is cairabla by Inhale:0o, Is to me a source Of unalloyed pleasure. It if st numb under the enotrid of melt.-al treatment as ,pitt s ktbes formidable disease ; ninety rut of every tatibired castes can be cured in the first stages, and, fifty perlsant. in the second; but in the third stage it. Is Impossible to eare More thou Svc liar rent, for the lunge are so cut up by thh•liesere as:toddy comical Evan. however, in the last stages, inhalation' affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which air finally destroys ninety-live thousand parsons In the V. idiot States ahem • end a asset calm:define shows that of the present pop ulation of the sartlff,• "eighty millions are destined :OM the Consimipilse's grave. Truly:..the qUiver of leat,ii boa no arnw So fatal as Consumptmn. In all ayes it has been the great enemy ()flu ; not !cares ncliho:r age nor Ca, but sweeps Off alike the hrara, the beautiful, the graceful, end the gift. tsk• KyAlls, l lop,of, that Supremo/ Ileing,,from whom Itemoth every deed robbinta tlq, rim enebtoddooller too the xillists.l a perroteent and speedy cure in Con* uusaption. The fa-st cause of tubesclee Is from Impure and ol•e immediate effect. produced bYthair dela:v oid:el in Vas Inc.;., is to prevent the free edmiasion of air foto the air cents which camoos 11. weakened vitality through the entire systeld:' Then, surely,lt Ls more re. usual to expezt greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs, 'ban from those administered through the stomach : the patient n•ill iffaie fp Sod the lungs free and the tevatbipg nifer i ng reme dies. True, inbalationiltS loth{ .tametlys gakertheloss, it pets convtitutionally, end with Mbfv; power. and cow-- 10ot). than resplidira rds.dniotered by the stomach. To yoxecos the - powerful end direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform Inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few mituteeeparodyting the entire nervous ava• tete so thata limb may be amputabyl without the aligh t. se pain: inhaling thoonlinery burning gas will destroy 'life ins few been. 50 00 . The Inhalation of SUIMOIdt will rouse the system when feinting or apparently dead. .The odor of many of the malicioes is perceptible in the side', a few moments af ter being lulieltal. and may be immediately detected to the blood.. A convincing proof of the coustatutional ef fect/ of ioindatico, is the fact that sick a ceS it , always prc dined by breathing foul air. i. not this pesitire Jonm the t proper remedies:carefully prepared and judi olously admiuletered through the lunge, should predllee the n 1144 happy results? During eighteen years' prac tice, many thousands, suffering from diseases of the Inns and throat. hare been tinder my care, sod I hare affected Many remarkable euree, 'Cebu afteellef 'sufferers had been' pt9noluicati.in the hat adages, nistch fully Sat idles me that Con a uto Olen la no longue:n.fatal diseaae.— My treatment of Consumption ; Is ogiginal, nod ftauded pn long tape:lance and 'aileron& Jareatigation. 51w perfect acquaintance with the nature, of tubcno'les, enables me to distinguieh, readily, the am:Jose berms of disease that simulate consumption, mid apply:the proper remedies, - rarely being mistaken eras in a„ eliCe This famillarity,in connection with certain: patbolo- 1 - and rukarescoptc -discoveries, enables' me , ity• relieve 114 loose triit Ugh 'Weals of contracted cbeitai . to en large the„ehied s 'llurify the blood, impost to livens/red eloyiv,„7,cm:6--, 7-7 a 1.1 tone to the entire system. Medlcanee, clirectieua, sent tubby part of the United States Clainadaishy pot/onto cenimunicating their nytopteaMM!, , .ttr,, • but the cure would be more 'certain If oulci pay the a. visit, *deli would give.• Atm/ ty 40 OXBO3IIIO tho.44lngo and enehlenuato. e,,with much iirmter cbrtuinty ; pad they atm titre cotild bet ffettast .wWaOll,, gni seeing thepetlent. • . 4 , Cr. W. (M TN, ISL - Office, 1131 Filbert. St, lira: /Co , bylaw Iztb, 41W • • . .". duly 8. 1867-h " • • The .t4i4eeries Centre Buildings of RADER t ititO'S, you will 4:11.4 find vast cheap, laid a full isaortnient. - Lebanon, Oct, :1,1857. . . • .T. fi3.MEVEP. WHO
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