N•••=i.mi , s litibaunt alViatttiorr. TERNS, $1 50 A TEAL LEBANON, PA., JAN. 20, 1858 HOME AFFAIRS. TICKET Mem—John 3. Clyde, Esq.,.of the Harrisburg Daily Herald, bas been appointed Ticket Agent for the Lebanon Valley Railroad at Harrisburg. J Psnafans wishing //manilla printed for' the sale of Personal Properly can have them done at reasonable rites In good style and at an hour's slake, at this office. LusittioX COUNTY.—The valuation of Real and Personal 'Estate in Lebanon county, according to the Auditor General's Report, i■ $9,088,188, and the assessment of tax $27,847 74. AB' The annual Statement and Report of the Sinking Strings Firs 'lnsurance Co., appears in our advertising columns. It is deserving of at tention. jars Prof. Gerhart lectured in the Court 'Muse 4 on Sattsrday evening, on tho for nation of manly 'et &Miter. en Monday evening, Mr. Everhart delivered a free lecture, to a crowded house, on "The East." 011/"At an election for officers of the Franklin Literary Institute, the following ware elected 'for the ensuing quarter:—President, Tob. Iteintehl ; Vice President, 0. ll,Pyle ; Secretary, J. W. Har bison; Treasurer, Wm. 0. Fauber. The following question will be dismissed in the 'Lebanon Academy this (Wednesday) evening:- 41 Does Intellectual Culture tend to increase crime?" The public is invited to attend. tik. The election of the North Lebanon railroad Company took place, on Monday week, with the follawing result : President—J. Krause. Directors--R. W. Coleman, Wm. Coleman, J. Weidle D. S. ~Hammond, S. Rcedel, and J. L. Reynolds. The Lebanon County Medical Society met in this borongh on Saturday a week, and 'looted the following officers, via: President, Dr. Zerbe; Tice Presidents, Drs. Thome and Stine; Recording Sec retary, Dr. G; P. Linesweaver, Jr.; Treasurer, Dr. D. B. Martha% The Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company held its election. for Directors, at Jonestown, on Mon day a week, and oboso•the following gentleman, vise--John Brunner, Esq., Geo. F. Molly, Dr. Bever, Napoleo n Dash, D. M. Karmany, D. M. Rank, Dr. Geo. Ross, Dr.Trelehler, Dr. J. C. Seltz er, David - Bank, Dr, W, A, Barry, Josiah' Fnuli, Bag. Bernmption.--We are pleased to learn that the Lebanon Furnaces near this plaoe will shortly (probably , let of February) again resume opera. flow!. This we consider of equal, if not greater, importariee than the resumption of specie pay. meats by the banks. The former will enn.ble hun dreds to obtain the necessaries of life, while the latter will make but little difference. Farmers and others contemplating mak ing sale of Personal Property, Ale., hill find the Advertiser one of the beet, it not the very best, mediums for advertising the same. Its circula tion in Lebanon county is as large as that of any other paper published, and its readers comprise all parties and conditions. Persons making sale .only wish to In feria those in the county or neighborhood, and' bore is einbraced pal circulation of the Advertiser. jr4f - In our advertising columns we see that the long expected Exhibition of the Myerstown Acad emy, under the superintendence of Mr. Shimer, Will come off on the 28thdc29th inst. The exer cises will embrace an original modern Drama, en titled °lila Transit," written by Mr. S. It is full of the tragic and comic, and cannot . fail of pro dboing tears and roars of laughter in their turn. As principal of the Alyeratown Academy, Mr. S. has proven, beyond a doubt, his competency for the position, and we ore glad to learn that it is in a most flourishing condition. We do not doubt but there will be fall houses at the exhibitions. Keep Cool.—People are already becoming ex cited in regard to the failure ef , the - Tee Crop.— ..Ten years ago we required but, little, if any, in the country here, and got along very well. We presumw we ean'again do without it. We would rather have twenty failures of the ice crop than • one of the wheat. In the cities we learn that there is a two years' stock on hand, so that those having the means and the disposition to pay for it need not suffer tortures for the want of it. We thank a kind Providence for the mildness of this winter, and will, If permitted to exist until then, keep cool next summer without ice , creams .and cock tail'. Btmartort.—The EollloVerenCe Engine A Rose Company held an election for officers on the even lug of the 12th inat., with the following result.-- President—T. T.Worth. Vies President—T. P. Frantz. Secretery---J, W.-Ilarbeson. Ase't Secretary—Oeo. H. Daugherty. Treasurer—Adam Rise. . Directors—T. P. Plante A Goo. H. Daugherty. lot Principal Engineer—A. R. Light. let Principal Engineer'r Ass't—Castusr Shirk. 2d Principal Engineer—A. H. Evelneh. 2d Principal Engineer's Ain't—L. Derr. Mouse" Committee—A. II Embich. W. P. Car , many A Wm. Ranch. Trustees—J. Wadi., 3. W. MIA A A. R Bough ter. Janitor—John Stout. The above officers will nerve for the ensuing term of air. months, and the members will please remember their various positions. Front the report or the Auditor General just published we fled that the following sums were paid into the State Treasury from Lebanon coun ty, via : Tar. on Lebanon Bank dividends, " ona " Cor. Stook, " "Aisasheits affd Lab. P. R., II If $4 1,440 64 720 32 24 00 96 00 " Real Estate, 22,332 29 " Tavern Licensee, 1,508 13 " Retailers' Licenses, 1,911 41 " Broken' Licensee, 147 00 " Distillery end Brewers' Licensee, 287 50 " Eating Rouse, &0., &I 4 271 25 " Patent Medicines, 14 25 u Pampblet , Laws, 7 60 Witt* Tax, • 548 94 Tax, 298 55 Tax on Write r Wills, Deeds, k.c., 581 06 Miscellaneous, $30,8” 31 Of the above amount were returned the follow ing fume, via Pensions and gratuities, Common Schools, Abatement of State Tax, VII. Once more are the Executive and Logi!. lative brsinohes of both the flatral and State gov ernments in the hands of the -Democracy. Bow • much better it would be for tax payers if they bad been so for the past six years! We trust the .;thne may be far distant when it shall ap,in be ,otherwise than at pres!nt.+ I.leng mpr.thO De ..wooraoy ways, ,figr. We went tO Ilarrishurg last week for an office (which we didi't get,) and found our wise. men gathered on Capitol Hill, ready and willing to attend to the tea& of the State. We were highly pleased to litOr t that the prospects of a short session were 11 encouraging, in fact it is the determination It as short as possible. But little business.h offered thus far, and the only mittkr likely t consume time is that of Banking. If the i i ocratic members of the Legislature-wish ti e a feather in the cap of their party, as Well - crease their own popular ity, they will not le ght of an early adjourn ment. Their foree's -thirds of the whole body, and they must beat responsibility of all the eviN that is dono, a as receive the credit for the food, she kf a chat with our Senator tbd him a pleasant, whole fsthan, whom you cannot pules we'-felt as much at 4:we had known him for .be belcings to the oppo aver intended for it. biller, was also there, keen da . .. His fall knowledgr4f eolinty, untiring energy, aria , z„ will make him the able nli) /Oak! pn fr9m this County that zge; through the house. Our lni the representative of the his partynlone. zy of our Democratic acquain )unties, both in the Senate nud . the honors of their good ;fortune _ Ag yeell. Tim-liveliest interest in the welfare atlt i iliziPirkf our , county is gen- I orally expresso—its lx.mene 'wcalth—minoral, agricultural, rkeheing just beginning to be seen and appreciate( The opening of the Lebanon Valley Railroadvas the general theme- of the members, and altof the citizens of Harrisburg, the latter of whi consider it an era for their town.. We trust tir expectations of great ben efit therefrom meyot be disappointed. Wo spent but 2 hours in Harrisburg saw many things worth.zf note, and had many Id- 1 messes shown to tie, lich we cannot notice n The Annual MINN of the Stockliolders the Lebanon Valleyilread was held in Re; ; ing on Monday of InNek, and resulted in th election of the followki officers, viz President—Hon. Sfwi C amer o n; r.—Daniel Secretary and Tre T.—Daniel S. Motet. Directors—lsaac Fa ,G. Dawson Cinema John Banks, G. A. Nic , J. W. Killinger ad James Millholland. -. . } A vote for or against molidation i i‘ - itli ib: Reading Railroad was'. taken .witt he &- lowing result : For consolidation, Against " • ,'.. The legal pmeeeclings Lauman, in the Supremo Cc decided, and will not fvr so' : decision would be fatal to ill the moan time a bill has been Legislature Tel:0041g the act We are not sufficiently posb express an opinion, but shoal( ous circumstances, that consolb of more benefit to the h , ,lders of ley Railroad stock, than to stare The voting of Monday shows th e the stockholders are in favor of co' Ono matter, however, we know, al our citizens earnestly desire to $50,000 subscription by the Borettgli area, in a letter dated the 11th inst. ry, Esq., says that it is one of the agreement for consolidation, made self and Mr. Cullen, that the Read tion should be assumed. lie pledge the agreement shall be carried out i Although nothing islasttra the liebtts tion, it would be very taijust if it we ed in the agreement: We trust and i To Lave said so would- - have relieveWl 4 tensions of our people. The subserqi' : : .590 places should stand or fall togeth There is now due the state on N' chased from the Commonwealth, nearl lions of dollars. The interest on thins et per cent. perlannum, would be three hu sixty thousand dollars. The Surveyor calls upon the Legislature for a law the eolleetion of this money. We think in the highest degree-that it should have ed outstanding so long already. Therr farmer in Lebanon county who has nol his land, and is annually obliged to taxes to the State for its support, whil millions of acres of land, a great portic is probably as valuable as ours, on whi chase money is not yet paid. It woub siderable item to tax-payers if this men the Treasury. - act for the better regulation of this Commouvrealth was read last vro Foster of Pittsburg. Section Ist prob. from purchasing or discounting any e of exchange at a greater rate of intim per cent. above the legal rate of inters: 2d declares that mut aver eight per . nuni "shall _be declared in dividends. thOt rio•sum viccot!iilg ten per cent. of bo.see aside as surplus m fluid.. If at the ; _tinie of the passage more thin' tensper cent. surplus 'hal it shall be divided among the stoekhi six months. If at any time after tlu nary nest the surplus shall exceed tei excess ball revert to the State. Rei Committee. Tbe balance of Gen. Walker's fillihnster ing force in Ifloaragua, under Col. Anderson, has been captured by Capt. Sands ofthe U. S. steal' frigate Susquehanna, and will be sent home. Pir•The __AL place on Monday. Rend Dlitgraw,thepresent Treas urer, received the Demoeratie Caucus nomination, and we presume was re-elected. MORE BANICS.—Gov. Pollock send a batch of Bank Bills to the Legislature on Thursday last, which be permitted to bl3O9Me laws without his signature. There are six of them, passed at the last Legislature. Or Hon. Nathan Clifford, of Blaine, bas been confirmed by the U. S. Senate, as one of the As sociate Judges of the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy , occasioned by the resignation of Judge Curtis. - ilg`The people of Bristol, R. 1., we see it stat ed, are losing their hair, without any known cause. The Phoenix says that several have lost all dis- the hair from their heads and bodies, the whole appearing within two weeks, leaving not even an eye-lash. The doctors cannot account for it. Up TO THE TRIOICI3.—Gon. Packer did not visit Harrisburg from the time of his election until his inaugnrati On. Hanoi, politicians and olbee-seek ere were greatly out of tune:--tlie wires wouldn't work. 686 37 $6O 00 1083 S 40 1,115 33 - VW. The Democratic State Convention of I n I diana, met at Indianapolis on the Bth inst., and organized by electing the gallant and reliable Ex:- Governor Willard, Piresident. There was glo full, attendance of delegates, and after the nomination of a full State ticket, a-series of resolutions were offered and adopted endorsing the administration of Mr. Buchanan. In, the evening sineeting w a s held in the Capitol, at. whioh addressee mere de -livered by Gov. Wilierd, Mon. John Petit, Judge guess, and other distinguiehed-Desnoorats. $3,01 7 3 THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY INEWSPAPER. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER PIRE.—Tho alert!' of fat at about 10 o'clock, on Thursday evening, was occasioned by the issuing of smoke from Mr. ROBERT Iluca's dwell ing house, caused by the slight burning of a bor. rol. It was extinguished without doing any se rious damage. SIIARP CALCULATIONS.—The Alumnae manufacturers for 1858 still adhere to the time of holding Courts in this State as instituted about 20 years ago. If their other calculations are no better, a cart load is wortlinothing as far fla gen eral information it, concerned. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS are growing in great favor in our neighboring towns. Could not the young men of Lebanon or• gnnize a similar society? It certainly needs one to strip sin of its apparent honor,and glory, and hold it up, in all its naked deformity, to the gaze of the many evil doers,. WhMosey our young men to this appeal? "Will your "Local" please keep=within bounds of the chalk mark, when sneaking of "thirty pounds, dtc." Now, come, that is adding a little to much gravy to make it palitable. That is one for you, certain." The above complimentary squib we clip from he last letter of the. Lancaster correspondent.— relates to our Christmas Turkey, and if we but •iember that 'Lebanon is ranked among the is t productive and wealthy counties in the state, ti t is not surprising; indeed it is something on in this locality. Onifriend . "Lancostee no doubt accustomed to the species known as 's Turkey," fools disposed to discredit our asset Hart we known "Lancaster's" unfor tonal , ndition' he should certainly have been one e% invited guests. The following, how ever, to is letter of Dee. 23d. woiildn'tgo down even a t the green 'une over here :—"Laurel Hill Cei, y, near Philadelphia, cannot boast of ,as RANI a monument as this I It is said to have !" If the monument hero apoleen of surpai, ny of those in Laurel Hill costing in the neigh., ood of $20,000, labor must be extra ordinary k ,-, in Lancaster. We opine the cor. responder • ruself is not keeping within the chalk mar.. once "the boot belongs to the oth er leg." : tis one for you, certain." r tmeetnesa esprihed as And nuirtyl er Dioe er death, het' , e-akeetion atl ruitfit which hite lamb byl , een partly fad, amo Agnes to les of sound el the middle age; during lease, all iambs, as white :Are brought in si tees are afterward which are bight.' Throughout tl Ivy among put endeavor to divh This they stylel proper rite is, we pins, and to pull lag a pater-nosi sleeve. Then, g IMM rotes cor t , t 1)004 monad haven run. EMI nsotid tro Inc to the onaoli n t h e dgo riii EMI rove al . t.--- that the dreams are expet future husband! entitled "The Er thus alluded to. "They told krill Young virgins in And soft adornin Upon the honied ii 1 1 \ If ceremonies du As supperless to And couch supine Nor look behind, n Of heaven with up, On Monday next, 'ftal's day. The pop ~ is day prophetic a "If St. Paul's day It Both betide a ha finds, troul JINUAb shnre of 3b This month is favored with a full de Feasts and Holy Days. The piphany, Septuagesima. Sexage among the number. St. Agnes' iral, comes on to-Morrow. The zation present no image of great d purity than St. Agnes. She is ,ry young and spotless maid, who mil in the, tenth persecution un ,. the year 306. A few days after .rents going to make the offerings tomb, beheld a vision el angels, od their daughter, with a snow '.r side! Perhaps this legend has ded on the reiemblanee of the gnus, Latin, for a lamb, for jin n led to more important ideas in At Rome, on St. Agnes' Day, while the Agnus is saying, two w. snow, and 'covered with finery, laid on the altar. Their flee shorn and converted into pails, Circumoisicf 4m , !ay, also a f ruiall of cm, valued. Christian world, it is custom. ladies, on St. Agnes' Eve, to who should be their husbands ! tilting St. Agnes' Fast . 1 The understand, to take a row of 11 ern out one after another, say and sticking one pin in the ng to rest without food, their ed to present ,`be image of, the Possible! In Kente's poem, of St. Agnes," the custom is upon St. Agnes' .Vve, lit have visions of delight, from their loves receive, idille of the night, hey did aright; they must retire Lehr beauties, lit y-white; r sideways, but require Itand eyes for all that they desire." the 25th inst., will be St. lace in former times thought o the weather of the year:— fair and clear, .y year; I 0 blow aloft, le our realm full oft; tolow and min, it la aorta of grain. the day proved foul, the eout -0 drag the intage3 of St. Paul iu dipgrace to duck them in the P.-471311er this hood we fool in our, opinion of "gallant little ~ if there are any that do not give them'ito give us a new hat and it. Of course, we don't ask . ;e. It admitted on lilt hands: ;listing entity() in oar eommtini. e disAition of some of its pen eso.4• , in oth 's business are always The isfortunes of a neigh tare of a , dead is known by ev lives boy d his means, another t, and sti another ean'ttna.ke a no hoe -keeper; idery is the the to . Our d the geed dis , ,, , nue from you,) who •ord than all the efforts of peace 'ace- In die bar-room, in stores, ile, and with private cliques, (the fro ladies,) this is an old establish hero all manner of scandal, as u thedlaisehoods, deep-dyed co alition are flung upon . the skirts rwell-meaning victitits, by those track 'indicative of their sten :lthe beam in their own eyes.— §,'t often made without the least ~ en by hearsay. The low Ming sentences of the rota i .1 he hot foul breath of envy, e ,in of narrow-minded preju 1\ .... ek to week. If those ma -s_, t „ , t 1 - . , . Y• • • C ' I ru '. 1,,. i ) a . scandal, and audacious cool receptions, this dot + ctice would cease. Let ' ',umlaut suspicion and in our midst, and in its 1 Worthh—more holy— ::membor to "love our 41 rime all b'gto 8 13 perm ene IS f eat ed. i not fd censure, commend in rrors will be correct bom tbe "shoe may roe more plainly r lbe presort smoke oesipers. On BO the ad a, COM Religions Notices. English preaching next Sabbath morning and craning, in the Methodist Church. German Service at the Horse shoe pike in the forenoon. Likewise Get'utan in the evening. Preaching in Zion's Lutheran Church, next Sunday, morning German and evening E glish. Next Sabbnth Evening in the English language, in the Reformed Church. Religious services in Salenia Lutheran church next Sunday morning in tue English language, at which time the Lord's Supper is to be admin istered. Preparatory service on Saturday even ing. On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock s German preaching. Quarterly Meeting next '':unday in the Eman uel's Church of the Evangelical Association;— preaching Saturday evening and Sunday morn'g and evening. The Lord's supper will be admin istered in the afternoon-at 2 o'clock. The meet ing will be protracted during the wee:,-. Died in Cornwall township, Barbara Killian, (widow,) aged 83 years, 9 months, and 13 days. On the 14th inst., Christian Joseph Kander, aged S 2 years, 2 months and 15 days. On the 6th inst., in North Lebanon tp., Mrs. Lydia, wife of Joseph J. Kreider, aged 37 years, 5 months, and 10 days, On the 9th inst., fn Shaefferstown, Daniel Illa denberger, Jr., aged about 33 years. On the 12th inst., in Shaefferstown, Widow Greek aged 77years. On the 14th inst.,.in this llorough,---. son of E. M. Richards, Esq., aged 6 years and 2days. On the Nth inst., of croup, Anna Catharine, daughter of Henry and Rosanna Lowry, aged 2 years, 9 menthS and 5 days. To us a short time lent, Was little Anna dear; God took her home ivi•.h him to dwell, And left us motirninchere. A place is vmeentimmer- home, Which never can be filled; The little voice we loved so much. In death is cold and still. The LelbanOnAltrkel. [Carefully Corrected Weekly.] LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1858. Extra Family Flour,s 050 Potatoes, 'f lat , 50 Extra Flour ',lB bar.. 600 Eggs, '''4l d0z.,15 Extra. Super. Flour, 550 Butter, ? lb, 36 Superfine B. Flour, 509 Lard, 8 Superfine Flour, 400 Tallow,' • 8 Prime White Wheat, 105 11am, - 14 Prime lied Wheat, IOD Shoulders, 12 Primo Rye, 60 Sides, 1' Corn, 45 Soap, Oats, 25 Bees-wax. Clover-seed, 700 White like, Timothy-reed, 250 Mixed Rags, Flax seed. 150 Flax Ti. to , Dricl ApPles,llbn., 100 nrisiles, t/ lb., • 90 Dri.rd Apples, pealed, 1.50 Feathers, '.#s . /b., 62, 1 ,4; Peneh “Snitz, 250 Wool, rfl lb., 40 - read' ''llutzele," 125 Soup Beans, "e, qt., 6 Cherries, 150 Vinegar, .43 gel., 121 Onions., 50 Apple Butter, crock, 95 • The Philadelphia Market. Breadstuffs con thane Without much change, and dull at about the rates c'errent last weak, and the sale of fiourcomprise about 7;500 bbls at from $4,- 70 to $5,25 for common- to.good Western; extra and extra family Flour, including superfine good straight brands, at the former figures, and half barrels at $5,50 the piece. The sales for the sup ply of the retailers and bakers have been limited within the range of $1,70a $9.25 per Lid for corn men to extra and fancy brands, Rye Flour and Corn Meal have been dull, with small-sales of the Ammer at $3.75. The latter is held at $3 per bid, with sale of 250 bbls at that rate. The receipts of Wheat have been light, and the demand, except for prime lots, limited. Sales of 11:02,000 bus at $1.1041.15 per bus for fair to prime Penn sylvania red, and sl.lBasl.llo for white, includ ing some choice lots at the latter figures. Rye has been in steady demand, and 2,500 bus Penna. sold at 70e. Corn comes forward sloWly, and is in better demand, at an advanceon previous rates. Sales of 15,000 bus new yellow at 53a64e; aecord ing to dryness; some old yellow at , 05u67e, and new white at 580.02.0, in store afloat. Oats have been dull; about 12,000 bus sold at 34e for South ern, and 35e for Penna. Sales of Barley - Malt have been made at natt-ip per bus. To all whom it afar Cormarzt:—Tiso under signed begs lease •RI "inform custenten, and the public in general, that he still continuos to manufacture CABINET WARE of all descriptions at bia old stand, in Walnut street, between Itamler's and Ileinhard'a /totem, in the borough of Lebanon. The oldie will plaMe re, member that his work Is made up of better materials, and is of better finish, than Can be fohnd iu any other establishment in the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 23, 1857. C. nnaniERLENT. .4*l This is to certify that I have made but toe appli. cation of the MAGIC 0/I, on.My fingers, which have been drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rheu matism. It was of seventeen months standing, and lam now entirely cured. I oheerfully recommend it to all af flicted likewise, • J. hI, FM:FROCK, • Harrisburg, i 3 Locust street. ELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION jj_ lIELMBOLD'S GenuineIPREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. - lIEL.III3OLD'S Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharr acY and Chemistry, with the groatest accuracy and Chemical kitoWledge devoted to their combination. .See advertisement headed ILEVAIBOLD'SOKNUINE PREPARATION. THE DEAD RESTORED TO LISE.—A cm years ago it was generally supposed that gray hair could not be restored to its original color, or made to grow on bald 'made; but since the advent of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, many persons who dyed years ago arc now seen daily in the various walks of.life, appearing in all the rig or of youth, wearing their own dark flowing locks, slat ply front having used this great Restoratlre.—Louleville Times. ' dec. 30. Wno IS llosrsTrEnT—What Dyspeptic and nervously unstrung invalid that ever tried his celebrated Stomach bitters, but can reply with pleasure. In all cases of Diz ziness, Flatulency, Palpitation, Prostration, greitfatigue Constipation, Dyspepsia, Physical and Ztfental Inability, ;It Is stu-pfising liow'ecion the patient finds relief, They torrect the appetite; impart tone to the system, force off .the bile and impureiecretions, regtdate the bowels, give lA:strength of body and - vigor of mind. No fondly can - affotd . to be without' tlostetter's Stomach Bitters. Sold irf - quart bottles by altliatels, Grocers, 'Druggists, &c.— No additional spirits 'required. BK4NIJEL,IIEin.int_, Agent, North-west corner of 31140E4 end Water etreets, Lebanon. [Jan. 0, '5B-11n. To Rl!Jeers and ItTothers.—you know how itnportnnt it is for your children that yon should keep good health.— How frequently do you see , feeble parents dressed in mourning on account of the death. of their beloved chil dren. What It pity it is, when, by proper care and reme dies, all those trials and troubles can be avoided.. When health can be restored 'to the parent and life and haPPl'' twos to the child. Restore the health of the triotliiir you obviate the necessity of Paregoric, Godfreyie Cor'ditiF and other injurious narcotics, for crying children: We entreat you, as we desire to improve the condition of our race, to procure Dr. Itiorse's Almanac and read how dime:ties are cured in accordance with NATURE'S laws with innocent Roots and Plants. , and Sally is dread svn is filled with such nest dog always barks - - - During this critical period alioree'elndian Root Pilla be required, because they cleanse the body from those mor bid hturiers, and thoroughly drive away all pains, and give case and comfort to the mother. From one to three Pills, talon two or thrle times- - a week during pregnancy, will cause the moth,* a safe and easy delivered,. and will be sure to give a stout and healthy constitution to the child. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Dec. 16' 1657.-Im. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! • SIR JA.MRS• CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir ..1" Clarks, .3.r. D., Physician Extruentinarylo The Queen. This invaluable _medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to Which the female constitutionia, subject. It moderates all excess, mid re moves alt obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, • - it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stump of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at auy other time they are safe. In all cases of Borrows and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will affect a cure when all- other mebnir have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything.hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin & Co.) • Rochester, !t Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6-postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent,,will insure abottle of the Pills by return mall. For sale by 'hington Artillery, Dr. ROSS, opposltothe Court ROOMS Lebanon, ht., and by all reapartabla.Drugglatathroughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa. October 1857-7.3 r. A m brotypes. IF you want an hetealyreee tbateatuaot be beat, all on J. 11. BEIM, in anau'ltieee Neiv Building, i n Cum berland 'street : Lebanim, Pa. [Jan. 20, 1858. THE vsnatRITION of the MYERSTOWN ACADEMY, (& Eimxta, Esq., Prinolpal)v4ll come off on the even- Mgt of Thursday and Friday, Jiiu 28th and 29th, at eteletigp," m. .543:abided - for the first evening, 25 cte 4 for the second evening; 15 cts. ‘TratMni , nmy he had at any time at the public bermes of.rimajteinhold,-Aleir.Midnu and Reuben Manderbach, $ and at the Drag Storeof 111%. Oetteb Myerstoww,Tin..2o, '6(4.2t. ' DIED, riIILADELPIIIA, JANUARY' 18, 1818 Special I'Votices.- = ifklatVAlll VADIARIMIMM 36.1114 Exhibition !: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Church Dedication. .r TUE Basement of Um GERMAN REFORMED • Fp CIIURCII, in Jonestown, wilt be Dedicated on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1858. Ministers from a distance are expected. Oa_ The public is re• specifully invited to attend. -- By order of the BUILDING COAMITTF.E. Jonestown, Jan. 20,'58—td. Public Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on „ TUESDAY, PEBRU ARY IS, 18513 at the house of the undersigned, • in Annville, South Annville the following PERSONAL PR OPERTY, viz : Six head of Horses, 10 Mitch Cows, I Heiffers, 2 Bulls, 10 Shoats, 1 new half broad 'wheel Wagon, 1 small wheel do., one English Wagon Bed ; 3 sett Hay ladders, 2 sett wood Ladders,l good Thrashing . Machine, 1 Mowing Ma chine, 1 new Seed Drill, I straw Cutter, 1 new Windmill, c fp a n r ea ge sr e r 3 ter e ,ll l, C l o i r io n e ttl y er, s l pl o o l u ie g tozsAl a i r 'a r r w n ,, , , I shovel Harrow, 2 Cultivators, Cornplauter, single and double Trees, 4 sett hind Hears, 4 sett fore Gears, Circle Saw, 3 Lock Chains, fifth and sixth chains, Collars, Uri. dles and halters, Cow, halter and (17 other Chains, Shovels, Yorks and 11$ Rakes, Grain Cradles and Grass Scythes, and a great many other farming uten sils and Household and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock, a. rn., when conditions aside will be made known and attendance given by F. Emmen. A neer. RUDOLPH' lIARII. January 20,1258. Adaiiinistrators l Sale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. •---e irst -• Will be sold on Prickly and Sot- A mo k 'ardor)", Fannu.tur the 12th and 13th, 1858, at Union Forge, in the township of Union, Lebanon county, about 4 miles from Jonestown, the entire stock of Mules, Horses, Cat tle, and other personal property belonging to the Forge Eidata-to wit:— 24 head of first-class bIITLES, with Clears and Wagons, 7 working 'florae& 2 Biding Horses, 26 excellent Mitch Cows, (mostly Durham stock) 42 head of Young Cattle, 1 Devon Bull, 2 Durhani Bulls, 3 Sows, 27 Shoats, 6 large 'Wagons, 2 two-horse Wagons,B Carts, Lot of Wagon Lad ders; Ibt•of SledS, 1-Solkey, 2 Buggies,l Sleigh, 8 •setts of Ifarnms, Bridles, Saddles, Brain Drills. Corn Planters ; Ploughsjiarrows;Culti vato re, Forks, flakes, Long-Chains, Cow Chains, Cutting Boxes; Crow-Bars,Sledges, 2 setts of Black-Smith Tools, Lot of Carpenter Tools, Beds, Bed steads, Carpets, TableS, Clocks, rw, le , Loolcing, Classes, Wash-Stands. .4 111, Chairs, 'Book Case, Stoves, and 1 W other articles too numerous to mention. Ad.o, as Tons of BAR-IRON, 500 CHESTNUT RAILS, and Lot of Chestnut POSTS, 500 RAILROAD SILLS (ra. The MULES will be sold to suit purchasers, either in Teams or Pairs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., when terms will be made known by the undersigned. kiLIZABETII C. WEIDMAN, ROBERT W. COLEMAN, JOIIN W. lILEICII, Admen; of the Estate of Jacedi B. WEID:6IA-4 2 deed. January 20,-1553. 12f Fourteenth Anittuti Statement and Eepu re OF 'MIR AFFAIRS OF TIIR Mutual Fire Insurance Coin. OF SINKING SPRINGS, BURRS COUNTY. TN PURSUANCE of the Provisions of the Charter, the undersigned, on behalf of the Board of Mann gore, submits the Annual Statement and Report of the atiltirs of the Company, to January Ist, 1858, to wit: There were issued during the year 398 Policies, effect ing new InsuranCes on Four - Hundred and Forty -Three Thousand, Six Hundred and Eighty-Four Dollars. Issu ed 214 ,Policies for new members, and 184 on Transfers and Alterations, the whole - producing $955 02, l'remi• urns and Fees paid into the Treasury. Assessment No. 5, levied the past year, amounts to $12,983 99. of which the sum of $11,954 88, has been collected end paid into the Treasury, less 3 per cent., amounting to $358 64, for collecting the same. Interest received into the Treasury on monies loaned out. $lO5 89. Making the total receipts during the year $12.050-95, out of which the following appropriations were made :—5945 CS for contingent ex. 'tenses, out of which, however, the aunt of $7O 50 was paid for Printing done prior to the past year; $2,841 12 to Daniel Hameln, lets Treasurer, for deficiency per his account ; likewise, $825 to duo. Brossman, for Ids barn. destroyed by fire, before the organization of the present Board of Managers; awarded for losses by fire, as per annexed achonnt, $8,031 84, including Brusonitufs ac count, leaving n. balance of $B3 - 2 31 iu the Treasury; af- ter all demands to this date. The Cotnpany numbers, as will be seen below, nearly five thousand members, forming an aggregate Capital of nearly Thirteen Millions of Dollars, to levy upon. The heavy demands Upon the Treasury to pay losses by lire, and the deficiency in the Treasury at the close of the last year, as will be observed, leaves but a comparative small balance on hand: The Company is Increasing at a rapid stride, the reason of which is apparent in the fearful in crease of the destruction of property by fire, and the powerful inducements shadowed forth in the enormous Capital to levy upon in case of distress, and the easy terms and comparative small rates charged. Owners of property most assuredly can have no excuse to secure themselves from loss by fire, when offered at such a trifling cost. It is, without doubt, the cheapest and one of the most secure mediums of insurance from loss by lire in the good old State of Pennsylvania. (not exceed ing one dollar a year per thousand dollars Insurcd.)— Fires are frightfully on the Increase, often causing fitter ruin to some, and seriously affecting others. Enough so to cause a large portion of our-fellow-citizens to awaken to the importancoof taking , immediate steps towards se curing themselves from loss by that dangerous clement, "FIRE I" Below, see Treasurer's account, likewise an account of the number of members, and the amount insured in each County respectively. Respectfully submitted, ISAAC IIUYETT Treasurer of the Mutual Fire Insu rance Cbmpany of Sinking Springs, Birks county, Pa., in account voith said Company. DR. To premiums and fees received from Policies, issued during the your, $995 02 On account of Assessment No 5, $11,054 68 Less 3 per cent. for collecting the same, 358 64 • - 11,596 01 Interest received 012 moneys out, 105 80 Sum total received, By cash paid J. Knebb, printing, $2l 00 44 " Daniel Housum, former Treasurer, 2,847 00 it " lix. making out it ssossmen t No. S, 67 81 " " J. Knnbh, for printing policies, &c., 46 00 . " J. L. Getz, advertising, &c., 18 25 it " Ritter & Co., " 33 70 u " Wm. 11.1. Breslin," 16 00 " • 0 Blamer & Besh, " 340 PI " Attorney's fees, 10 90 " " For holding election. Nov. 2, 1857, 11 50 " Auditing Sect'y and Treas'rs account, 10 00 Managers' and Comniittecs' fees; 188 57 f / " President, for notifying 9 Committees, - (511 cts. each ! )s4 50 u " Salary, sip:mg:MS Pol., 6 , A, 24 87 u " Postage bills, - &e., 9 58 • 38. 95 tt " Secretary's salary, • 300 00 ft " Tress. sal., I34'g et. on $12.480 20 100 60 fi " Postage, stationery, &c., for Sect'y., 15 30 Counterfeit money receivetk • 15 00 Damages awarded as follows during the year, . (Barks county,) to wit : Jno. Brussinari'i barn and contents, 7 825 00 William Gain's " 1000 00 Joe. Potteiger, dwelling house, 300 00 Adam Potteiger, contents of dwelling house, 90 00 Eli Reisel, " " - -20 22 David Koch, barn, 250 00 }Dias Hoch, contents in barn, 743 22 Daniel Scharff, barn,.o2o 00 - Jan:altar/ 8.4810 pp, contents in barn, - 790 00 WilliamPißteiger, shop and contents, 350 pa J. kr: rag; house and contents, (lab. c 0.,) - 159 50 Josepli . Oberly, smoke house and contents, 60 00 ERZ:Meth Good, clover chopping and saw mill, .=OO . OO • Honey Helfrich; barn, (Lehigh county,) 53k 00 ....____ . . niii total of damages paid, $8,031 84 $11,821 64 -Balance in the Treasury, Jan. 1,1658, 832 31 Number of members in Barks county, . Lebanon Lehigh . Lancaster " " . Schuylkill" Dauphin Total number or members, Whole. amount insured in Darks county, $1,043,451.) 00 Lebanon " 2,1111;370 00 " . Lehigh a 2,138,273 00 " " " Lancaster " 82,370400 Schuylkill 119.100 00 " Dauphin. " 075 00 Total amount insured, - $12,930,494 00 ANNUAL MCDTINO AND ELECTIONOF MANAGED - S. On Monday, November 2, 1857, the members of the Company held their annual- meeting and election for Managers in the borough of Womelsdorf, agreeably to public notice given, when the following persons were du ly chosen as Managers of the Company for the ensuing year, to wit:•—.losinh Oroh, Marion: E. Penn Smith, Womoledorf; Michael Miller, Upper Tulnebechen; John Grob, Jefferson; Frarik V. Wagner, Upper llern; Frank. Filbert, llcidclberm George Lash, Spring; Isaac liuyott, Cu mrw Daniel Shepp , Alsace ; Dr. JllO. W. Mellinger and Samuel ' Becher, Lebanon county; Dr. D. O. Messer and Joshua Seiberling, Lehigh county. , On Monday, January 4,1858, said members 'elect met at the public hOutio Of Adam Dechert; Sinking Springs, Bulls county, to orgaiiize and choose officers for tbe en suing year, and made the following appointments, vim President, JOSIAH GROII. Stoucbaburg, P. O. Berke co. Secretary, B. PROM SMITH, IVOIOCISdOrt.P. 0. Treasurer, Isaac iluyett, Cumrn, Reading D. 0. " By order, Jan. 20, 1858.--3 t. ii. PENN 8111T11, Sect'y, MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM: YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. lIARRIAGE•GUIDE by Dr. WI!. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. - WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by , Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. ,W.M. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE.—YOUNG'S. GREAT PHYSIO LOGICAL WORK, The. Pocket ; Dieulapins, or Every One His Own Boater, by 'Wm. YousC, M. D. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with-upwards of One Hundred Engravings. Allyoung married people, or those contemplating marriage, and haying the least impedinsent to.marriedlife,,ahnuld read this hook. It discloses seirets thafeeery opeithuld be acquitinted.with. Still, it la a , book= that limit be kept locked up, and-not Herabout the hease. It-will be sent to an ona'crti the receipt of twenty-tite eenta: :Adam Dr. WM. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE direct, 'above Fetirth . Philadelphia: , ['January 20, 1.8.58.-4 y Splendid Store for lieut. IiOR RENT, the excellent BUSINESS STAND, to Jameaon'a Building, corner of Penn and Sixth sts.; READING, froutingqn the Market Square, opposite Bar to'd Koystooe Ilonee, at present occupied as a Tobacco and Seger store. It comprises three rooms, Including a good tia.sement room, and is supplied with water and gas. It would be a Mat-rate location for a list or Simidler>. store. Possession given on the Ist of April. Apply to Reading. Jul.i 13.-4 t. (51,26.) JAMES JAMESON. NOTICE Ls hereby given that I). S. Emmy has sohl his Store Stand and Stock of Goods to Mr. G. WoLvaNs- BARGES., and will glee him possession In MARC'S next.— Therefore all parsons knowing themselres to be indcbt• ed will please call and make settlement before the first day of March, whether payment Is made or Oat, as his circumstances are such he has to invoke the stock of goods where he noir resides, and another In Annrille, all in the mobil& of March. Therefore this request id made to his friends and customers. Jan. 13,1853.-Im, D. S. EARLY. FOR RENT. rim( E undersigned offers for Rent, the following prep. erty, viz—his GRAIN AND WARE HOUSE, LUM BER YARD, Coal Yard, with all the Landing, Scales, Le, This is one of Bag best Business places on the Union Ca. nal. It was late the property of Henry Meyer, and is situated in Moyersvillc, Lebanon co., Pa. Perseus wiih leg to Rent this above property, will apply soon to the undersigned, residing near by, or to Henry Meyer. resid ing on the property. JOHN MEYER. Mcycrarllle, Lebanon co., Pa., Jan. 0,1858.—1 t. Len. yo BLxg, Jan. 1. ISai. 11.11 E, following Lahore of a Demwit has remained un changed on the books of this Bank for three years preceding this date, viz:— Court of Common Pleas. sale Estate of Geo. Shott, $13,09. Date of laet rransaction,..tanuary 31. 1853. EDW. A. MILES, Cashier. Sworn and eubstaibed before me, January 12,11405. Jan. 13,1858.-tt. JoAren aunt, J. P. New ‘Stagc Line Between Rumittelatown and Middletown. (\N and after 114441 inst. the Hub scribers will run t Daily Stage Line : bettreen IluoliVelitiAlttrund Bfiddietown, connecting with the otii‘s on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the arrival and departure or the IMMO at lininnaels. town. They also keep a LlVElltV STABLE at Middle- town for the accommodation of the public. Good horses and all kinds of conveyances. November 2, 1857. DEHUFF & CORBURY. Great Bargains. TEAT BARGAINS AT PRIVATE SALE. The un jf dersigned offer at private sale all that New ahtl ex cellent stock of STORE GOODS, which they lately bought at HENRY Mass's SALE at a low price They wall sell it WHOLESALE on very reasonable A&r..). terms. Pomona that want to boy a Store would , beet call on the undersigned and examine their tr - )tt STOCK OF GOODS, which is a very good one, consisting of a great variety of Dry Goods, (knee/lateen., Oraerries, Hardware, dr., db. The undersigned will cell at very reduced prices, RE TAIL, until sold wholesale. They will sell fra j n 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than any other store in the county.— All persons that want to buy carte call MOE at the "des ersvllle Store, where they will get the highest Markel prim for their Produce, and Goods cheaper than they ev er saw the like Imimr- J. MEYER. Moyersville..lan. 13, 11368.--4 t. North Lebanon ',filling Co. mini' NORTH LEnANO:i niLL has been remodeled, J and Is now completed and In operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a Tory superior article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can be I ,obtained from any oth-r source. They . IPlgr..,Milik also keep constantly on hand and far gale, CHOP, }IRAN, SIIORTS, %Ars They arc also prepared to do all kiwis of Custronena' WORX, and respectfully invite all the termer customers of the :Hill, as well as new ones. to give them nerd). tka.. They will pay the regalar market priers for nll kinds of ()rain, such as WHEAT, REF; HORN, OATS, and afford all facilities and eeememodeticam to them) who will sell. CONRAD 11. 1101tONHE, Lebanon Llo., Dec. 9,18 M. President. CLOTEINGI CLOTHIN9 ! CLOTHING! Clothing for the llKillion. rillf F. LA RONST,best assorted stack ofheady-inade Cloth ing ever exhibited in Lebanon, vrasjust opened at the Head-Quurfers for Con/ used Cheep Clothing: In Cumberland street, opposite the Conn House. itRIZENSTON & Thaornsa take the lead in selling cheap; they can't be beat. We invite our numerous Cm.tomers and Om public in general, to call and examine our new stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all styles of Over coats, Sack and Frock Coats, Ragtime, Talnias, (Weimer and Business Coats, Iloys' Coots, Punts end Vests, as well ass large stuck of new styles of fancy aminter pants, silk, velvet, pinch and satin Vests; Underclothing, such MI silk shirts, merino shirts and drawers, heavy cotton and wool dmwers, German knit Jackets, wool and cotton nose, Mut ters, comforts, neckties, suspenders, gloves, shirts and col lars, &c.. Le, &c. itils Rats and Caps, Trunks, Valises' and Carpet Bags, all wilt be sold at the lowest figure_ Lebanon, Oct. 7,17. REIZENSTRIN & BRO. Lebanon Valley Rail4tOad. t6l Open to Humine?stolen-9 miles from Harrisburg. (MN and after MONDAY, November 30th, 1857, the Passenger 'froths will run to Ilumnielstown, leaving Reading nt 10.20 a. m., and Ilummelstown at 2.30 p. m., daily, except Sundays. tip train passes Lebanon at 12 noon, and Down Train at 3.30 p. m. Roth trains connect nt Reading with the up and down passenger trains from and to Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. FAllD3.—Between Reading and Ilummeletown $1,351 1,10 do Lebanon, 0.85 "0,70 " Lebanon " liunitnelstown. 0,00 "0,40 Stage Faro, between Ilarrisburg and nummelatown, 50c. Dee. 2, 1851. • O. A. :MOLLS, Gen. Supt. E. PENN SMITII $12,656 95 Wel 1, Petenwliere have you been? w ily, I have been at Use STOVE STORE of JAMES N. ROO SKS, and bought one of his superior COOK ING STOVES, as he has just returned from the city and brought ono of the largest assortments of STOVES ever brought to Lebanon. My - neighbor got ono from him, and it is the best Cook ing Stove .1 ever saw: They can Bake, Roast, Cook and Wash at the fame time; if they whdi to, and it does eve r:;-thing to perfection; I was dotorminial to get one of the same sort, arid the hest of all is he warrants every Cooxaso Score he sells to do as he represents. A Tow more of the seine sort left, with a general as sortinont of Parlor, Hall, Or Dining Rom Stoves, which will be sold cheap, with a full assortment of TliT and MEET 11i11N WARE, generally connected with his bushman. 4W All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness imd dispatch. Lebanon, Sept. 23,'57. JAMES N. 1100 Ens. Adiatinisleators' Sale. Numr. be" sold at publie sole, on - FRIDAY, the 29th V day of J ANUA HY, 3858, at the public hoeFe of An.ux ]LIAR, in the borough of Lebanon; the following property, to wil:—. 5 00UPON BONDS against the NORTII LEBANON RAILROAD 00:1IPANY, (4 of $250, each; lof $1000,) bearing interest at the - rate of 7 per cent., payable Rend annually on the first'ilaye of J:untary aud July, in each „rear, • I COUPON BOND of $5OO 00 agninot Gm. BOROUGH OF LEBANON, ,beartng interest at the rate of six per cent,. ryable semi-ohm:1;01.y. 1 JUDGMENT BOND -a - Vial) PO agalmt GOTLIEB KILEIDER, together with the collateral Fecurity aced n• panying the dame. 10 SHARES OF STOCK. in "TIIE LEBANON GAS CO3IP ANY." '. JO Oa two-horoo fiLEION; I two-borsc CARRIAGE, 1, BUGGY, 1 Hathink:Tub, lot of Demi-John/I end Bottles, STGVES,:AMU; DEER; eud ,othor Ilounhold rurnituni-asidlitenstlii: :`.,971 97•_' - Site to conumenr4 iirlok,-p. of said day terms will be matte known by .". ELIZABIiTiI. C. W.E.IDWAY, ...Ropurm W. COLICSIAN, JOHN W. ULRICII, Aiinf.r . ,§of„ilfitlietate.of daces B. Wiinimix, deed. tebannw!..4103,1858.6. P. BUDIOrt. Auer. OEM IXTAVez TtOZDEL hove,alargo¢&a t went of 1301 ulay BoOko,, whleh they wig. otapose of cheaply. COME ONE! CO3-111 ALIA Give .its a Call at the Golden Sign of HENRY & STINE. L' JUST nviIE)VED, a very huge nod spler.did La ( r. ,, W . , jrstock of - NEW FAL L & WINTER GOODS, Whicl. I -- irtwere purchased at the lowest Cash prices, and will ' Cho Bold at unusually low prices, for cash, or in ex change for.country prodnce. Their stock consists in part of the following, L vii : Dry e °ode, Ladies' DressGooris, French Merinoes, Coburgs,. "Paranietta - Cloths, Lustres, all-Word Ducals, all-Wool De. Laines; _Mouslin Delaines, high colored Wool &Silk Plaids, Gingharns, an endless varioty of Prints, ke., &c.. which are offered at :very low prices by HENRY & STINE. just received, a splendid assortment of rich black, plain and striped Dreaa Silks. Also, extra rich plain and strip edraney; ail dm rage Call and see at the eboap store of HENRY d:'ETTNE. Just opened, a splendid assortment of Long Shawls, Day State, Thibet, black and fancy,, plaid, Stella, all color% Chenille; and a variety of others, which are gelling off feat, cheaper than the cheapest : at the store of & Domestic Goodit—Chedp . Just Receivad--kurtilina;' Ohecye, Gtnghams„Frannala, Canton Flannalo,.Tickingn, aztd:s variety of other; 'which ere *tarot atteducedpricenOv ,For Ments Wedic Just received, a large and splendid attsdrtmerit bi-Era4rh and English Cloths, at all prices: ~ Also,:plaill,'hh atid , fanny caadraelos, French Cassirnorea, atidltda' Stripes, dattlnets, Kantucky Jeans, Vastings, Sad a ty of other Giods for Bays' and Alen's Wear, WhiaLsaii offered low by HENRY etrilta, Now's . the time to buy cheap:o4,k, &HENRY STINE havojiist oponeldtheirEplifityifEris}; for stork of Glixals. and thair ailatursuenrof frekdaBfROBB RIES and QBEENSWARS:' cannot:ha fiturganaedfii the Borough of 'Lebanon. Cell and ferinriaiii,,attbahtore of Lebaaorybet.2B,'sl.• BBBF Yr.k TIRE V liCh • H iitTßaos yuctVe4Ciiiidai..:lratial, of a iippr;OrApa_lltriAg:_mertat.art i l ,for. sale at 1.15 : 101.% tet...a r i r s er:ra Miii,attf itc , and •L~xor.;store. Public Notice. Notice. Silks! Silks! Silks Shawls ! Shawls ! Shawls To Builders , Contractors, ;41 ND the community in general. All those that are It In want of SAWED TImBEt, will please and call at the .undereigned'a YEW SAW ut the Union Canal Water Works, where they pan be supplied with any =Haunt of OAK and PIN.BAIWBER, of all alaea and thicknese, from 1 foot to 70 feet long. Also on ui d all kinds of LATLIS,TAIL2, Pine Boards, Oak Plank for Beat 1144ers, Lc. - Also a good lot of CHERRY Planks and Boards on hand which will all be sold cheap for Cash. Oa. Also on band all kinds of COAL) such as Ilsoked, Lump, Nut, Pea; and also SOO barbels of the best Mu: MTNOUS COAL fot bldeksznitbing =iENMENEM Cooking Ranges, Heatersolkc tritE undersigned have concluded to turn their men clan to the setting up of RANGES. BEATERS. 6e.— 'l'hey has mule arrangements with a leading firm iu the city of Philadelphia, who will supply them with the beet and moat approved articles in this line, of business; sod they will guarantee that they 14111 be put up in a superior manner. Being prepared to put up Ranges, 'boatel*. dc., promptly and reasonably, the undersigned li:spectrally aulicit the patronage or the public. They have Moo made arrangements with DKr. Ss nO I, of ffarrieburg, WhO hate the Agency for all the principal Heaters in the United States. from WhOtn they ran procure any article in the line. .pea}-Any REPAIRS needed at any of the abate named articles witl be attended . to trith despatch. Lebatuni Till G - '57:3C • ' ' k nOCK. • KEYSTONE for North icioan4». Dot^ongh„ BE\J AMIN' Zgl.l.Elt respectfolly informs the public that his old and well-known stand lute been very considerably enlarged and improved, and is now provid ed with the most ample artommodationv. This Hotel ie hicalod on Market street, iu the very centre of the busi ness portion of the borough. Ilia chambere are conve nient and well renfilated, and hie table via always be supplied with the best that can be pirtured. ills stables are large, and specially adapted for the rianfort of ant. DIAL Ws house has the important advantage of en en closed yard for the bonat of Drovers, Jr. North Lebanon. Jan. R. 181111. SANFOrD'S $l,OOO (311ALLE1 JE Patent Portable . Ricalei'. frit K most powerful !tenter and greatest Puchsaver in I the world. For warming with pure Mr Private or Public Remus,. Batty , Studies. Churches, Factories. Stores, &c.. Sanford's $1,C4.4 Challenge Patent Portable neater Is unequalled. It is claimed that It will bring Into ac tion at least 30 per cent, more heat than any other of the same size. using at the same time 3d per cent. hiss fuel. The objection 'usually ascribed to all other beaten of furnishing au Impure, dry air. so injurious to health and furniture, is avoided in this, supplying as it does a pure malleable Air. This heater has been in use fur Ave pail, and all who have them testify in the most fluttering terms to their uriperiurity over ull others, both as fuel-savers and heat- HENRY llZNNErlfinl , , Tin end Sheet-iron Worker. end dealer inell kinds of Stoves, No. 13, Korth Fifa sired, ittuilinsr;Pii., SOLE AU ENT FOR DERKS AND LEDAINON Cou,NTI Es. N. B.—Pamphlets containing letters from those who have used them can be had of the Agent. M. He refers, alto, to the following gentlemen, who have in use thi+ excellent stove; and tho-e from Lebannn, wishing to Ste are Cordially invited to do sG. ttlron ouch and all of them. - Dr. If. 11. Mublenberg, Tobias Berta, E. 0. Kooske, :lamb . ..dishier, E. W. Earle, Esq., Dr. D'allace, S. Weida, Dr. „T. X. 3i•Cardy, • 0. W. Suud.r+, John Stephenson. Nose Davis. Reading, Dee. 80:1861.-3m. AGENTS, A irr D ° you wish in find good employment, and make ow ney with little or no investment. and without in terfering with your regular business? If you du, mad this relvertLiement. C. E. TOlvD & Co.. of 392 Droom Street. Kew York, are manufacturing and selling massive gold Pencils for $5 each, (which are cheap at that price,) and they throw In a gill or prise with each Pcncil.worth from $2 up to $5,810 $l5, Vtl, 323, $3O, 350, $75, $lOO, $2OO, and $3OO. Don't cry out, ...Humbug! Lottery!" It's no curls thing. Tl,B Pencils MI Mold at their cash value, and all the prod( over the first cost are thrown into the gifts, which actually coat the purchaser nothing. The prizes arc distributed on a simple plan of drawing, which would take too murk room to explain, but whieli has never failed to give root. pleto satlsfaction. We have drawn and sent to purchas ers UM gold watches of Varion4 prices, 74purees of gold dollars, 2.38 gold lockets, KO gold chains, and a correepOnd log number of other raises, within two n 1111 l tbs. THERE ARE NO BLANIcS; but every purchaser drawsa prize womb $2 entail% and it stands thousands ()femme.' a to bee higher agate. We want a good agent in every neighborhood through out the country, to solicit purchasers ; and any agent, to' be sucossfill, must have a Pencil and rrize to exhibit. We pay agent,/ $1 coal, fur each purchaser lw obtains, and the first person in any neighborhood who a; pike Sir a pewit . and gift, w;11 twelve the agency for at: Should an agent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with his Pen cil, lie would have little difficulty in obtaining scores of purchaser.e, and making it a paying bnsiness. A News Idea I Read ! ! Read !! ! We oak nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their lurk. ran find send um their name and address and we will make their drawing and inform than by return mail what prize they drew, when they con octal on and take the Pencil end prize, or not, whichever they choose. We give this privilege only once to a purchaser. After the first w • lag, every purchaser will be required to send in ad vance, through the authorised agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with full de scription of the plan of drawing. Addre.a • C. N. TODD & Co.. 392 timeline St. New York. Jan. 13, 1868. IIEICIEVEL IS-111ir"Aiii• A , MEDICINES! PERTVAMERIsr S TOILET & FANCY AR'FICLES GUILFORD & LFAIIHERtiEN, MARKET STREET, Opposite the Market House lALL ARTICLES lIOUGHT ut us WAR. RANTED EITEB and FRESH, and sold iv SUIT TILE TIMES! ALL TILE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. HORSE di:, CATTLE NI EDICINE,' At Guilford 4. Lemberger's: BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, At •Guilford Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA ; SAPONIFIER, At Guilford 4- Leniberger's. With all the' articlei usually' kept in a a ell-conducted FirA-Class Drag .Stitife. . TRUSSES! of ev e ry variety, and sold at the lowest ntr:rkety , prices. Warranted to tit whPu applied.' PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and 'IA ;1 . 1.1Y . RECIPES, accurately compounded-by J. L. LEXBE,IttiER, • R AM ATE of PHARMACY", who has had an experience of eight years in Philadelphia tue.l Itichmavi, Va. COUNTRY 111.1ili.CliANTS -"GM Supplied witn Burning Fluid, Plror Oil, Yeeenee of Cnifee, Matehes, Rhtcking, Suponitler, or Concentrated rye, Ec nacos, Medicines, Perfumery, AT., at the most liberal 'wholesale rate, by (MILFORD &L} IBEItC DltnunisTs., belrenon,Juu.l3 185 g. Merkel. Str,ti. Fire Ntfilee. TO the Ilembers or the Northern Mutual Ins tt rance Company of Lancaster County :—Ben jainin M. Stauffer, of Penn township, Le.ncaster count", had Grist mar destroyed LY fire. Loss sustained to be paid, $2500. Absolont Ruth,. of Adamstown, Lancaster county, Hat Manufactory and contents destroyed by tire. Loss sustained to be paid, i.t.t1400, which To €1,4..5. are to be paid by said company itt the year ending the first day of 'Decembzr,l . 3s7. Notice is therefore ,gi ren 10 all the MOM liars of said Canipitiny, to pay Wren per cent. on the dol lar on their respective premium notes "on the books of the company, deposited .previous to the time said losses were snstained,to be paid within 30 days from the dale hereof, to &mord. NuisLv, near New Ephrata, Lan. en., lieeridary anitTreirsurer of said Company: or to Win. If. Paul, West Comilic° Pap., Lan. co. Pater Martin,, Clay tip., Lan. co. John Lutz, Neat Esq. Cocalico top., Lan. co. _ George it. Shobar, Warwick two., Lan co. Samuel. Keller, Ppbrata top., LW!. CO. Jacob Longenecker, do do. . . AbrahaarE. Bear, Wait Cocahco tarp„ Lan. co. Samuel Bucher, Eest.Cocatico vole:, ,Lan. co. ' Hsu sr I.lsumax,jr., North Ltanon. Cup., Lel). CO, Directors of subi_Company. Nathan Worley. Manheim borough, Lan. co. Daniel a Mount, Mount Joy, Lan. co. John Hollinger, Itlaytoten,'Lan. c 0... Christian li. Rauch, ]t 4, Li*, - Lau. co. Henry Buch, Botheille. Lau. co. Ezra Burkholder, Went EMI, Len. ro. Ephraim Shaer, lirec.' Len. * c..7t, John Beliternach, F,airvllle, Lmr. co, - .. reida ~ Adamstown, Billing' ~ damstown, Lan- en: John Hower ' 14 ...I sa r bo:.: . . A. P. lijbli eq,' •,'• ' , ":,- ' 7 way. - •tiatkoa co. Dr.:Edscard.DlWolo,o - :...71...... linc.l l ldlsr, W. ‘, ' .. , .:• "' * :::-: - .f . ,•- • - ••':- ' 7 .... --T "' . - --"':.:# -Campay _ All those insdn' fileil'.44lo, ~ . .-, ". On.pilluatit before the linst day of Eidill; - tityttiezt, that Ingiulgat* Wilrbe 8136- P 0 44, ZdatheatriftoLltaypert,apd,if notpp.id on the Wilt; elgelnHOXateet will becMe cancelled Nrutmatana•l.l3ldi 1 ?)";ielle 6. 4 Mich- detiOXIII6IIO, cod Ahe - coetg of eonectiou Mult.collem-agprovidegby.the Act Of Inoorpovittkiri anitilytLawa of the Conipeoy„. 7.. - 77.•-. - ...--7 lay order of thee Beard or. Afreetiga. Deo. 30, 11-.3t. . riAmtl . pi t ::4 thig.,y., Secrly. .. Si. VOc - We'tolivelti9l. 1 9 0 .!Pfi: the Alttnkers, :ilia under . ,s4ipir,RAlNtl ha.p.e . m.wr: ....,, !Olt . , i ..itritk 04, - 00 for collet tlsdit.ildn 2l / 1 7 thll*. ' , A: . - ,-'.! ; 'holt* of Christian 41644 : 111 ZalasYrti . ';;;: . ..,:a;' ,. ‘'. , ,!,tr,. Cif the Vile at N. Lich_buimenOrctom '3 ,, ,•': •vi '.7 Mn.counly; the 27th ovlttiOrtfir 44A102.4 iAwa44- f . the 2Sth at Seco . Raa. l l,lz. ciaeitainatlik. atik'oliU:of t h e at gigue.* lu h, - ,, Debegurc • •• and;7 7 . the -30th itt the bouse,of -I .e o, Z.j*cr.*Va Lefinnomsach day from 10 trilaa'clock, - . .7-z 11111 MY.N1.1L11,1..N. Jr. amps IfiHKs Yereitnie. ... . rrouart are Alke dank in which we-w.allt,ol! money to .1. 'last an /9141 C is Poseible• And tlin'esrlres,Tto do en in to g o t, ;- - ti-"..t itTZ & ERO., te•buy :mit Winter geode: , N , ,, , .. 2.:,', 2Fb..7,
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