fhantin aliVsttiotr. '.r "WOES DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE TO roctotr.' WM. K. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA., JAN. 27 2 1858. .ofr Fauns:as wishing Handbills printed for the solo of Personal Property can have them done ut reasonable ratio in good style and at an hour's notice, at this office. Snt'rn;reOntlq on trig for the murder of Carter, in Phibabia, was acquitted on tho ground of ittianity. VS. The uext Deuseeratto . State Conrention will be hold at Harrisburg on the 4th of March, the usual day. pr,The month of January, 190, was a remark. treble mild one, the medium temperature being 44 degrees. The mercury often ran up to 70 in the shade at mid•clay, and boys were seen swimming in the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. • AA' The injanotion prayed for by Ceo. Lea man, artin'st the consolidation of the Reading and Lebanon Valley Railroads, line been dissolr ed by the Supreme Court,. The law of consolida tion is constitutional: 09-0. Regimen, of thellarrisburg Keystone, has been appoint/3A 4uperintondent of the Public Printing. The dovermmoosald notheve found a more competent, end deserving, or better DOll3O - for tho positiOn. A Misstea.--The.ltev. Mr. Brownlow lectured on slemiejj in Memphis, Tennessee, on the fith in stanti in the course of his remarks, he announc ed his intention to go on a mission, 'next spring' to the heathens of Now Enpantl.' par As was generally expected, Hiawny S. MA. amm o was, on Monday of lust week, re-elected State Treasurer. Ho has already served two years with acknowledged ability. He makes a capital officer. FlAwreocttars wore pleutithl at the Inau guration. Mk. Calhoun, of the House, had his , pocket picked of $22.1. Setreial others were re leased of „their loose change. Four or flee of the Pickpockets were arrested: A Dm DAY'h Worth.—Mr. John „Brown, of Reading, made- in ono day (Friday of 'silt week) ono hundred and twenty horse•rhoes. We doubt whether any man, in the same line, has ever done nv mueh in a day . . Mr. Brownls one in a thou sand at the:hammer and anvil. • • Itns u nen—The proprietors of No. 1 Cotton Mill, Lancaster, reamed operation on Monday a week, with a full complement -of lianas on full time. Their arrangements are anal as will ena ble them to run at least six moutuis, without re gard to the eontingencles.of the market. tts...The Legislature, last weak, passed an act appropriating $lO,OOO for the purchase of a house for the Governor. The building is a three-story brick, occupied by Col. James Worrell. One of the last sets of Gov. Pollock was the signing of tho bill. 11I4m. Janse3 B. Clay, the son of notiry Clay, made his debut in the U. S. House of Rep resentatives a week ago, in a speech on the Walk .or Central American question. lie sustains the administration. Ilia appearance and speech mere •it decided success, and it seemed as though the "great commoner" Maisel f was again in the hall. %)41....Gar. Packer's Cabinet is composed as fol lows :—Seerotary of State, Win. M. Mester, of Barks; Deputy Secretary, floury L. Dietfonbach,. of Clinton; Attorney General,..llon. John C. Knox, of Philadelphia. Mr: gnox resigned his position .on the Supreme Bench, and Win. A. Portor,,Ban., .of Philad'a, has been appointed to the vacancy.' pair During the' May anniversaries. in New York airy, the following dialogue was ovey'heard between two newsboys : "I say, Jimmy, what's the meaning of so many preachers being here all together?" "Why," answered Jim, "they always meet here once a year to exchange sermons with each other." Ar EinDENOE Or INEINNITY.—During the trial of Smith for the murder of Carter, in Philadel phia, the following evidence was given under oath :—"Re-examined by Mr. Brown.—When he (the prisoner,) broached politics he cursed and swore; he was speaking in regard to Kansas ; damning the way they had done things, and curs ing the Administration; this was dn element that helped mo to form my opinion of insanity." The Black Republicans had now better look out. They can see from the above how their in sane "shrieks" are viewed by sensible people. TIM KANSAS Et.nortoms.—The official result of the late elections in Kansas is at length an nounced. At tho poll on the 21st of December, there were for the constitution, with slavery, 6063 for the constitution, without slavery, 576. At the election for State officers, on the 4th, the resplt nood, For Go . vernor—Smitb, free State, 6238; Manhall, Dem., 6530 ; Delegate to Congress-- Parrott, free soil, 6623; Carr, Dem., 6568. The Legislature elected consists of—Senate, 13 free milers and 6 Democrats; -House, 29 free sellers and 14 Democrats. The majority. against the Ltfoompten Constitu tion, at the election held on the 4th, is 10,228, the alleged frauds in _Oxford, Shawnee, and Me kapao being counted. /Sr- It is said that the bill before the Legisla ture, repealing the act of tbe.last session consoli dating the Reading and Lebanon Valley Railroad Companies, is warmly urged to its passage by the Pennsylvania Rail-Road Company. This Com ,PEtnY has already a powerful influence, and is making yearly tremendous strides towards the at tainment of a power second to no other monopo ly in the country. We do not believe, however, that it can influence the Legislature sufficien tly to repeal the consolidating • act of our two Rail': roads, against the almost unanimous wishes of the stockholders of the two companies. We trust the matter will be speedily acted upor and dectided, , 0 that the next great question nen present itself for disposal, viz 1- 7 -the 150,600 subscription of this borough. The Reading folks aro already con gratulating, themselves on the assurances of-cer tainty of being relieved of their subscription ; and in view of which the Counsels have passed resolu tion protesting against the passage of the repeal et now before the Legislattire. A public meet ing was also held in Reading last week, at which resolution were passed of the same tenor. The citizens of this borough are most wofully in the dark in regard to the probable fate of their subseription. If the subject Is properly cared for, very row persons are advised of the fact. It should stand or fall with the Reading subscrip tion; to serve us otherwise would be unjust in the highest degree. If an expression- of puldic ;pinion is requisite-let us call irbortnighmeettOg. , t might have some weight. We suggest tits/hat r Let thosilogerested the Tnomne ALLIBONE, late President of the Pennsylvania Bank, returned from Europe last week. Ills arrival created considerable surprise, it being very unexpected. The opinion has gain ed ground, that, others are equally, if not more so, to blame for the mismanagement of the Bank, than Mr. Allibone. They took advantage of his absence to screen themselves by placing all the mismanagement upon him. Some curious devel opements may be expected. The stock of the bank wen t up five dollars per share the first day of the news of his arrival. The commissioners appointed by the Governor to investigate the affairs of the institution, have made two partial reports. From them it does not seem that the Bank is in as ho;;eless a condi tion as has been represented. The 'assets appa rently exceed considerably the liabilities. A 'SLAVE' PEN . IN THE WF.3T.—The Jamestown (Wis.) Independent thns describes the manner in which is party of poor sewing girls, sent out from New York by the "Children's Aid Society," were disposed of in that Jllllllge "A charge of ten dollars (to pay thou tratcling expenses,. We snppose)•was made for each pers.on, the money to be paid by the employer, and to be deducted from the, future earnings of the young woman. The' free church was thrown open, the young women occupying the seats in rows, some of them crying. Customers then walked, along the ranks with perfeCt coolness, examining their condition one, by ope, nnd, as they found one suit able, they planked the cash and carried off their prise." . • The •Boston ..Journal of ihei loth relates the following sad case: Tfit funeral of Mi's Emi ly. Gardner, late teacher in one of the primary schools in Roxbury, who died on Monday, took planet, yesterday afternoon.. The circumstances' attending the death of this young lady were of a peculiarly painful character. She came before the school committee a short time since, at the request of several members, who wished to pro- Mote her from the office of teacher in the prinia ry school to the grammar school. Of an exceed ingly nervous organization, she was so - sensibly affected as to become insane, and died from the effects of en over-excited mentality. The de ceased was predisposed to insanity. Several , members of her family have been similarly af fected, THE ROBIN ItErmsneAm- 7 Charles Mackay in one of his lectures said, "The ballad of the Babes in the Woods," a .legend of , unknown , antiquity, has made the robin redbreast a sacred bird in England—for the robin—"the held beggar with ihe scaric.l be:tote—is neverlarmed there, how ever other birds may suffer. If the robins could know how many of their lives have been spared fur the sake of 'nn old song,"they would hover around the graves of the poets, as they did over the unburied bodies of the children in the wood, and strew them With leaves, in grateful remem brance of the power and tenderniss of poetry. IS FRIDAY, AN "UNLocx - DA.v r"---The - year IS -53 begins and ends on Friday. January, April, July, October, and -December, have five Fridays, each. April and DaMinber end, on ,Friday, and January and October begin on Fridtii. There are 53 Friday, 7 in the year. We trust, however, it wi.l not prove more disastrous than4Bs7. _gars Small and steady gains give competency with tranquility of HOME AFFAIRS. figr-Venaue Notes, just printed at this office, and for sale by the sheet or quire. C. E. TODD .14 Co., 00'4„BFOO'Ultl 'Si., N. Y., do business on'an original Plan: - They sell massive gold pencils at $5 each, and throw in prizes worth from $2 up tc $5OO. Their operation is no Item bug, we know from the peMeil and pen now in our possession. Then:litre no blanks, end if persons desire it they can even know what they draw be fore setriing on the money. See their advertise ment in another column heeded "Agents, Atten tion'!” Pk - Several deaths _of children from Scarlet Fever have occurred lately in and near this bar ough. ' " The Heading Rifles Company, Capt. Boas, and the Reading C , ty Band, paraded through our town on Wednesday last; on their return from Harrisburg. Tney :were escorted by the Lebanon Artillery, Major Rmhich, and the Perseverance Band. We believe the whole party were pretty generally pleased with their excursion. fige• Rev. JOHN MoCumf, of Baltimore, Md., will deliver a Lecture before the Franklin Liter ary Institute, in the, Court House, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 29th inst. Mr. McC is a talon:. ted and eloquent divine, and a very successful lecturer. Be will create a sensation. THE WEATHER.—Who can esti mate the great blessing vouchsafed to us by a kind Providence, in the mild weather of the pres ent season? Tied the usual cold visited us this Winter there is no telling, no knowing, how great would have been the suffering. Hundreds and thousands reduced to want by the late panic, find relief and employment by the exceedingly mild temperature. The blessing is a great one, and we trust is appreciated b:y RIONI.—We observed at Harris . but*, that the preaChers have offered their ser vices gratis, and officiate in turn by opening the sessions of the Legislature with prayer. We en quired if they liteivise gave attendance at the Poor 'louse, to preaub to and comfort the poor.— The answer, we are Sorry, to say, was not satisfac tory. "Unto the poor the Gospel shall be preach ed," smith the Lord. We hage aliont,ii dozen min isters in and around thisSotough. About 2 miles to the East is the Poor House oflebanou.County. We will not repeat the question_:we asked at Har risburg, and trust no one of cur ministry will feel conscience upbraided him for a sin of omission when reading this paragraph. HEAVY Phis.—Benjamin -Zeller, of the Keystone House, North Lebanon, killed a. hog last week weighing 468 pou,ndi. Mr. Henry Siegrist, of this borough, killed two on Wednesday last weighing 904 paunds. S. 3. Stine killed one weighing 505 pounds. We killed our Pork several weeks Since. Weigh t 458 pounds. This was pretty good killing, con sidering that it was very early in tbe.season. If we had kept it until now, and fed well, there is no telling what. the weight'would s have been— probably heavier than Mr. Srmes. The princi pal difference, however, would have been in this, —that his was comprised in ono hog, and ours in—two. THE INAUGURATION of Gov. Packer took place on Tuesday of last week. The crowd at Harrisburg, notwithstanding the bard times, •is said to-have been equal to that on any former occasion, and was no doubt owing in part to the opening of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, which induced hundreds in this valley to embrace - the opportunity of taking a railroad ride and seeing the inauguration of 'a Governor, when both feats could be executed in one patriot - job. Every one who saw the Governor is highly pleased with him. He is of fine appearance, agreeable manners, and, as one of those said'who voted against him, "he looks like s Governor!' We ;give his . inaugural in another page. He there shadows . forth the principles upon which his at I;inistration will be .clinductid. It will be a' eminently popular and di ceitssinl one, THE LEBANON ADVERTISER _ . .---A FAMILY NEWSAPER. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. THE following question will be discussed in the Franklin Literary Institute on Monday even ing next:—"Which has produced the greater men, America or Europe ?" NOTHING NEW.—We have diligently search ed and enquired for broken legs, runaways, and bloody noses, to record in our column, but the dearth is quite limited. This, although disadvan tageous to us, is no doubt cheering to the public. LIGIIT.—There is certainly no place in town where a gas-post would be more useful than at the Walnut Street Bridge. Constituing nue of our prineitial thoroughfares, it presents a dangerous place to the many strangers passing along on a dark night. Let the people have light. REVIVAL.—A most encouraging revival is now in progress in the United Brethren Church of th Is borough. Quite a number of persons have already professed to have experienced a forgive ness of their sins, and others are nightly coining forward RS seekers of that grace which can Fare to the uttermost. May the good work continua. TEACHERS.—It is an undeniable though de plorable fact, that many of Our Sabbath Schools have not a requisite number of male teachers.— Where aro all our moral young men on the "day that shall be kept holy ?" Either the truancy of scholars or an insufficiency of teachers arc the la mentable occurrences in our Sabbath Schools.— Any of our friends feeling desirous of procuring a position of "honor and profit," can be accommo dated by reporting themselves, to.us. "SPOOK lI.OVSK."—This the very insig nificant, though perhaps . approPria name given to a cave situated about throe miles from this bor. ough, said (by persons who pretend to know all about it) to be infested by innumerable hosts of different characters of horrible-looking ghosts, who are in the habit of assembling, en otaaNe, eve ry midnight, to hold a consultation, for devising plans and seheines how they can to the best ad vantage "frighten people !" The spot is dreaded by all benighted beings, and the "fearful ghosts" are said tobe a terror to the neighborhood! We have been informed that they, consist of old and young, red, white, blue, black and gray, and that on several occasions whole teams, passing by, have been strallotied by them. What appears Most singular about this affair, however, is that no person has yet missed a team. We understand that a storming party of defiant, bravo and dar ing young men, has been' organized to pay a visit to the cave and rota not time ghosts. It is hard ly necessary to state that the party is amply pro vided with spears, swords, and revolvers. We shall give an account of their adventures as soon as furnished with the particelars. THE WEATHER.—Ere another issue of the Advertiser, the month of January will have ex pired. If this is to be. a sample of winter months we would advise the weather prophets to get up an almanac to suit the times. January, in our climate, is the coldest month 'of the "year:, on an average. The store of heat acquired in summer is now completely dissipated, and the sun has net yet attained sufficient power to replace it. Vege tation is nearly at a stand still. Our ancestors thought it necessary that le.should be a severe month for the-sake of the rest of the year. This mode of judging, however, is not confirmed by modern experience; for a mild winter is often followed by a warm summer. A few flowers, as the crocus, mezereon, and polyanthus are now be ginning to blossom. January was added to the list of months B. O. 672, by the Roman king, Numa Pompilins. The name is unquestionable derived from Janus, the god of the year of the Roman mythology, to whom the first clay was sacred. This month has been one soft and mild enough for April. Verily this is an extraordinary win ter. If it continues in its mildness what will our folks do for ice-ereem and "ice-cold lemonade ?" It suits us to the letter, and we will not complain if it does not snow, for we couldn't enjoy a cum- fortable sleigh-ride anyhow, because we hare no "better half," and are therefore like the dog in the manger. The Lebanon Markel. [Carefully - Corrected Weekly.] LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1838. Extra Family Flour, $6 50 Potatoes, q3i bu , 50 Extra Flour "."6 bar. 000 Eggs, Extra SUper. Flour, 550 Sutter, Superfine B. Flour, 500 Lard, Superfine Flour, •4 00 'fallow, 8 Prime White Wheat, 105 Ham, 14 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Shoulders, 12 Prime nye, - Sides, 11 Corn, 45. Soap, 5 Oats, 25 Ones-wax, 25 CMIZIMS Timothy-Aeed, 250 Mixed hogs, 2 Flax seed, - 130 Flax, ?lb , 1234 Dried Apples, 3 , , ,1 bu., 100 Bristles, :1;?, lb., 40 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Feathers-13 0234 Peach “Snitz," 250 Wool, *116., 40 Peach "Mizels," 125 Soup Beans, "fl qt., ti Cherries, 150 Vinegar, V gal., 12 1 /. Onions, 50 Apple Butter, crock, 45 The Philadelphia 3f,arket. The business in Breadstuffs is without any, ma terial change to-day, the demand for all kinds be ing still very small, and prices about stationary. The only sale of Flour reported, is 500 bbls fancy extra family at $5,373; per bbl ; common extras and superfine are butinquired for, andsmall sales at $4,87145 for the' (other, and 44,75. fur the latter. , •Sules to the halite Undo are making in a smalF way a 6.1 wanted, within the range ~of the according to brand and quality. Rye Flour is lower, - and offered at $3,25, without much tattling: . Corn Meal IS, not inquired for, and dull at $3 per bbl. Wheats .areless plenty and in good demand at former quotations, say 1140 115 e for good reds, and 125©130c for white, with small sales ; a sma I sale of poor white was made at 118 c. Corn is in steady demand, and 9,000@ 10,000 MM. yellow found buyers at We, in .tore, and 62e, afloat, mostly at, the former price.— Oats continue dull at 34c. Rye is wanted at 70c, with small receipts, and sales' at that figure. Religious Notices. English preaching - next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Church. English preaching in the morning, and Ger man in the evening, in the Moravian Church. English services in Ziun's Lutheran church, next Sabbath morning and evening. Preaching next Sabbath morning in the German, and in the evening in the English language, in the Reformed Church. German preaching next Sunday morning and evening in the EmanuePs Church of the Evan gelical Association. The meeting will be pro tracted during the week. On the 31st ult., by the Rev. J. E. Mester, Mr. Josiah E. R. Miller, of-South Anuville, to Miss Rebecca Bailer, of Annville. On the Pith tilt., by Rev. Samuel Yingling, Mi. Henry Fisher, 'of Londonderry, to Niiis Susan Hershey, of East Hanover. On the 7th inst., by. the same Mr. David C. Elliott, of Ilummelstown, to blies Ann Caroline France, of Londonderry. On the 21st inst., by the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. Henry Werner, of B. Lebanon tp., to Mrs. Ma ry &malty of Jackson tp., this county. On the same day, by the sawn, Mr. John 11. Hul sey, to Miss Catharine Shires, both el' North Lebanon Borough. On the 21st inst., by the Rev. Aug. C. Wedekind, Mr. John Field, of Union Deposit, to Miss Re becca Fansler of Londonderry. . On the same dny, by the same, Mr. Lewis Fish to Miss Caroline Mumma, both of Union Depos it, Dauphin county. On the 23d inst., in Adamstown, Lancaster Co., Pa., Peter Bieber:, agon 22 years, 1 month and 10 days. On the 20th /Mt., in Annfille, Alr. Walter Clarke, aged 54 years and 25 days. On dui 2d inst., in Dayton, Ohio of .disease of the heart and kidneys, Joseph B;rnetl, former- ly of Lebanon, is the 69th year of , his age. Died, in the Lord, at the residence of Mr. George Weidmit, near Delleview, on the 16th inst.,. Polly Wotrotged 31 years, 3 - months andab ds. In this borbugb, on the 20th inst., Ifintrut Louisa,_ infant,daggliter of Oliver:And Rstieepa Mc_ Connalt 1%03 year's, I month and 20 days. 1121111=E1211 PIIILADELPIIIA, JANUART 24,1538 MALRItIED, DIED, Special Notices. AM- This is to certify that I have made but elm :midi ration of the 31Aoic (ht. on my fingers, which have been drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by 'chew Illation'. It was of seventeen months standing, and lam now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to ull af flicted likewisz. J. li. FINFROCK, Harrisburg, 72 Locust sired. To all whom it may Concern.—The under signed begs leave to inform his old customers, and the public in general, that be still continues to manufacture CABINET WARE of all descriptions at his old stand, in Walnut street, between Rainier's and Reinbard's Hotels, in the borough of Lebanon. The, public will please re member that his work is made up of better materials, and le of bettor finish, than can be found in sus other establishment in the borough of Lebanon. Dec. 23, 1857. C. BROTHER LINE. lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELAIBOIHS Genuine PREPARATION. HE 31BOLIPS Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMBOLIPS Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge deroted to their combination. .1251 F -See advertisement headed lIELMEOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. Wno 13 HosToren l—What Dyspeptic' and nervously unstrung invalid that aver tried his celebrated Stomach Bitters, but can reply with In all caeca of Liz• einem, Flatulency., Palpitation, Prostration, great fatigue Constipation, Dyapapsia, Physical and Mental Inability, l' .!3. surprising how soon the patient finds relief. They correct the appetite, impart tone to tbo'system, force otr the bile and huptire gecrotions, regulate the bowels, glee us strength or body and rigor of mind. No family can afford to be without llostetin's Stomach Bitters. Sold in quart bottles by all fibtels, Grocers, Druggists, &e.— No additional spirits required. EXAMIEL ramAwr, Ageatl:North-west corner of Market and Water streets, Lebanon. p au. 6, '58.-1 In. Wood's Hair ReitOrative.—This wonderful preparation is having an extensive &dein all parts of the Upton. It is one of the few patent medicines which are now sold over the country that are really what their in ventors claim for them, Wherever it has had a fair trial the result has been precisely as Wood predicts. It has never failed to turn' the .white hair back to the natural color; where the directions have been - strictly followed, and in numerous mses.ithas restored the hair upon heads that had been bald roue*, is not pretended that it will make the hair groW in every case, but whore it fails there is no remedy. The restoration of the hair has been effected'in so many instances where the case seemed utterly hopeless, that it is certainly worth while for all to try the experiment of using a bottle or two of Wood's Restorative.-2fo/ine i;r• For sale by all druggists here. Influenza and Common Cold, like thieves in the silence of the night, have carried many to the silent grave. They are caused by a sudden check of perspira tion, by which the stomach is rendered inactive, and the lungs become loaded (with corruped matter, which enters the blood, and disease is the result. P . oralleolds,coughs, and chills, succeeded'by heat, and for all fevers of every form, !leanness attd rawness of the throat, lungsandstom: Itch, and for all weakness and sickness of every kind, from three to five of those Pills on going to bed, fora few days will be all that you require to restore you to perfect health. It has been admitted and clamed all over - Europe that there never "was a medicine, that wilt extirpate all manner of (locust: front the systont, equal to Dr. Morse's Indian Moot Pins:" that the more you lake them, the stronger you grow. They are found upon the princi ple that the humanhody is subject to but one disease, namely: corrupt humors. These Pills not only cleanse the bowels, but also follow the blood through every vein and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt humors, that decease of every name is driven from the body. Great Agnate Medicine, Pahal6, itho vain° health should never he without these Pills. It has been admitted by a number of physicians, that females taunt ttao highly value them. They have given health and spirits to hundred of females who with out them would have been in their graves. They purify the blood, remove obstructions ander° the skin a beam tiful, clear, healthy, and interesting appearance. A box of these Pills is a great medical companion at certain pe riods. From ono to fhree should be taken every day un til relief is obtained. A few doses occasionally, when well, will keep the system in a healthy condition. febT7. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! - SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared front a prescription al Sir J Clarke, Df. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medielne is unfailing in the "cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moveeill obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES,, it Is peculiarly suited. It will, in u short time, bring on the monthly period with rigularity. Etteltobottle, Price Ono"tiollar, * beatu the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfoils. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females dating the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fittigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics end whites,these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, ettlomel z antimony, or anything hurtful to the.censtitution. Full directions accompany each package.. Sole Agentfor the United States and Canada, ' JOB iIIOSES;Dat“.C. Ifaldwin te - CO.) ' Rochestea;, N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will- insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court house, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa. October 7,1857-Iy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. rpm: person or persons who took -two Umbrellas from the Vestibule of the German Reformed Church last Sabbath evening, are requested to return them to the same place. Lebanon, Jan. 27, Ma. I_/ 15 • Valentines. ALAMS' assortment of Comic and Sentimental Val entines, beautiful designs of embossed' lace paper, Valentine Cards, &e., &c., just received and for sale by Jan. 21, 1851. 'ItEITZEIVSTELN & 13110. $1500! A GENTLEMAN, having about $l5OO Cimh, irishca A to enter into a partnerehip, in a genteel business ' towards which be would contribute the above amount. Any one Wanting a partner as above will enquire of the Editor of this paper fu further information. Lebanon, Jan. 27,1253.-2 i. Notice. TO FARMERS AND VENDERS OF HORSE RAKES. MILE undersigned has bought the patent right of Mr. Calvin Delunoe'slndePendent Tooth Mass HAKE.- Thus Rake was patented in 1549. Now all those teeth hanging on a rod or pivot to raise over large or email objects is an infringement on said patent, and all those that bought and used said - Independent Tooth Bono Rakes. I charge Ftyv DOLLARS for the use of said patent, and all those that refuse to pay me my claims, I am determined to proSeente. Jan. 27, '58.-Zit* ARRA:tr. DEIITIFF, York, Fe. A FIEST-CLASS ILLUSTRATED PAPER • ' S' 'l3 ' " , : . E -WO t lIAMPEIV.S WEEKLY. "DU LIVER'S BRILLIANT ROMANCE, entitled "Wuxi' 1 . ." WILL LIE no wirn rr?" pronounced to be the was ter-ploco of this polished, witty, and learned Novelist, by special arrangement with the Author, appears in llar. per's Weekly simultaneously with its publication in England. Harper's Weekly will appear every Saturday Morning, and will be sold at Five Cents a Copy. Each Number comprises as much matter as an ordinary duodecimo Volume. Neither labor nor expense will be spared to make it the best Family Newspaper in the World—one whose cheerful and genial character will render it a wel come visitor to every household, while its constantdevo tion to the principles of right and, justice shall win the approbation of the wise and the good. TERMS, One copy for Twenty "Weeks $1 00 One Copy for one year 2 00 One copy for two years . 4 90 Five Copies' for one year - 4 0 00 Twelve Copies for 01313 year: 20 00 Twenty-tire Copies for one year 40 00 An Extra copy will be allowed for every Club of Twelve or Tireuty-tive subseriberd. Numbers from the commencement ran still bo suppli ed. Specimen copies furnished gratuitously. The Post age npon "Harper's Weekly" must be paid at the Wilco where received. When prepaid quarterly, in advance, the Postage iP Twell Ceuts a year. "Harper's Weekly?! and "Harper's Magazine," when taken together, are supplied at Four Dollars a yenr. lIARPEIt k ItROTHERS Jan. 27, 1858. Franklin Square, N. Y. Am brotypes . P you want an' AILIIROTYPE thatrannot be beat, call on I J. 11: KE,131, in ADI3I RISE'S NEW,Bllikiillg, in Cum berland street, Lebanon, Pa. [Jan. 20,187,8. Exhibition ! rimiE EXHIBITION of the MYEBSTOWN ACADEMY, (S. Sulam, Esq., Principal) will come off on the even ings of Thursday and Friday, JANUARY:I6th and 49th, at 6 o'clock, p., nt. Admission for the first evening, :15 cis; for the second evening, 15 Ms. . . . • - TICKETS may be had at any time at the public houses of Jesse Reinhald, Alex.llelm. end Reuben Manderbach, and at the Drug Store of M. H. Gettel. 31yerstown, Jan. SO, Irish Whiske*. BOURBON WHISKEY, and N. RU3I, an. uperior quality, just received' tied - for sale at • 'EMHART'S Wine and Liquor Storc. Lebanon; Dec. 30,1857. MO! for the Centre NEW STORE & NEW GOODS ! THE - PLACE TO BUY CHEAP! RAB O.'S -u-AVE REMOVED their STORE to the New Building, .11, a few doors East of the old stand, corner of Cumber land and Market streets, where they have opened a splen , did assortment of • FALL Sz WINTER GOODS, of every deeoription ; of LADIES' DRESS GOODS=New Styles for the season—too numerous to name. • 4ey- Call and see them. Now is the time to buy cheap! Lebanon, Oct: 21,1867. L " ' t MsuPe'riTr?lrahtElPYSn'T''''l H S V% au — n e tb w alt di n t g e 7 miti. 4l1 ff O k e .: 4'''l t st at. X.ebimon,Ott.l4;s7. Church Dedication. THE .I.lasernent of the GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH, in Jonestown, will be Dedicated on 111 SUNDAY, lexaltUAttlf 14th, 1858. Ministers from a distance arc expected. S& The public i 3 re spectfully invited to attend. By order of the BUILDINO Commt - rrt:E. Jonestown, Jan. 20,'58-td. Public SUle. WILL be sold at public sale, on, " TUESDAY, FEBRU ARY 10, DM . at the house of the undersigned, 4 1, • • in Annville. South Annville tp.. the following PERSONAL PROPEETY, via:— Six head of Horses, 10 Mitch Cows, 5 lleiffers, 2 Bulls, 10 Shoats, 1 new half broad wheel Wagon..l small wheel do., oue English Wagon Bed, 3 sett nay Ladders, 2 sett Wood Ladders,l good Thrashing Machine, 1 Blowing Ma chine, 1 new Seed Drill, 1 straw Cutter, I new Windmill, (Lancaster patent,) 1 Corn Sheller, 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 large Sled, 1 Sleigh, I liockaway,s Ploughs, 3 harrows, I shovel Harrow, 2 Cultivators, Cornplantor, single and double Trees, 4 sett hind Gears, 4 sett fore Gears, Circle Sew, 3 Lock Chains, fifth and sixth chains, Collars, Bri dles and halters, Cow, halter and other Chains, Shovels, Forks and t,.? Rakes, Grain Cradles end Grass Scythes, and a great many other farming emu. ails and Household and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention, Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, a.m., when conditions of sale will be Made known and attendance given by - F. Emmen. Auct . r. ItUDULPII HARR. January 0, MB. Admitaisiritors , Sale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. ,u7.7." -- , . Will be aold on Friday and &d-r tr , "`;:i " archly, FEBRUARY the 12th and e l 13th. IMS, at Union Forge, In.;-:,, 1.110. toWnsbip of Union, Lebanon county, about 4 miles from Jonestown, the entire stork of Mules, Horses, Cat tle, and other personal property belonging to the Forge Estate, to wit:— 24 head of first-class MULES, with Gears and Wagons, 7 working Horses, 2 Riding Horses, 26 excellent Mitch Cows; (mostly Durham stock) 42 head of Young Cattle, 1 Devon Bull, 2 Durham Bulls, 3 Sows, 27 Shoats, 6 large Wagons, 2 two-horse Wagons, 3 Carla, Lot of Wagon Lad ders; Lot of Sleds, 1 Sulkey, 2 Bliggies ' I.Sisigh, 6 setts of Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Gralu Drills, Corn Neuters, Pleughsllerrows;Cultivators, 'Forks, Rakes, Long-Chains, Cow Chains, Cutting Boxes; Crow-Bars, Sledges, 2 setts of Black-Smith Tools, Lot of Carpenter Tools. Reds. Bed- . Steads, Carpets, Tables, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Wash-Stands. Chairs, Book Case, Stoves, and VA F 4 other articles too numerous to mention. ALso, 36 Tous of BAR-IRON, rwo CHESTNUT AILS. and Lot of Chestnut POSTS, bOO RAILROAD SILLS. The MULES will be sold to suit port-Ili - m:l . s, either In Teams or Pairs. Sale to commence. at 10 o'clock, a. tn., when terms will be made known by the undersigned. F:LPI.ABI rii C. WEIDMAN Roinaur W. COLEMAN, JouN w. uLiticm, • Adnirs of the Eatateof.twou Lt. Wi2O3IAN, .1 . 0 o:try 20, 1553. Adniiniodralors' Sale. Ik a L y be of . 7 1 Z ; 1 1. hi l izz ae t. the public knout, t o b t AnAm HAAR' in the borough of Leh:molt the following property, to wit:— 5 COfIPON BONDS against the ±owni LEBANON RAILROAD: COMPANYi• (4 of $250, ettehr 1 of $1000.) bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, payable semi annually on the first days of January and July, .iti•each 1 COUPON BOND of 8500 00. against the BOROUGH OF LEBANON, hearing interest at the rate of six per cent.. payable semi-annually. 1 JUDGMENT BOND of $lOO 00 against. OOTLIEB KREIDER, together with the COML.:VaI s,enrity (VXO/11- waving the same. 10 SHARES OF STOCK in "TILE LEBANON GAS COMPANY." 1 two-hour° SLETGII, 1 twahorge CARRIAGE, 1 BUGGY, 1 Bathing' Tub, lot of Bend-Johns and Bottles, STOVES, CHAIRS, DESK and other Howell:old Furniture and Illeindlg, .42Eir Sale to COMMCDCO at 1 o'eluk. v. m, of acid day, whin terms will be made knoWn l I o .LIZ At: rfl I e. WEIDM A N, ROBERT W. COLEMAN, JOHN W.. ULRICH, • Adm'es of the Egtate of JACOB B. WZlD3l.l.N,dee'd. Lebanon, Jan 13,1859.—t5. F. EM:uen, Auer. AXrALTZ 4! 1:01.1DEL have a larze asR tntent of Ifni iday llwk which they wit. t.,spose of cheaply. • Fourtt?ettat Annual Statenteat anti Report 1111:: AFFAIRS OF. Tlle • Itliihial Fire Insurance Coin. OFSINNING SPIUNGS, DUNKS- COUNTY. I. PURSUANCE or the Provisions of the Charter, the undersigned, un behalf of the Board of Mane, gars, yubmlts the „Annual Statement and Deport of the affairs of the Comminy, to January let, 1858, to wit: . There were issued during the year 398 Policies: effect ing new Insurances on Four llundred and Forty-Three Thoutemd. Six Hundred and Eighty-Four Dollars. Issu ed 214 Policies fur now members, coil 134 on Transfers and Alterations, the whole producing $955 02, Freud - ums and Fees paid into the Treasury. Assessment No. 5, levied the past year, amounts to $12,035 99. of which the sum of $11,034 83, has been collected and paid Into the Treasury, less 3 per cent., amounting to $358 61, for collecting the same. Interest received Into the Treasury on monies looms] out, $10.5 80. Making the total receipts during the year $12.050 05, ont of which the foliawbug . appropriations • were maZle7-=-1945' Og fiir• - io - dtingent ex penses, out of which, however, the sum of $76 50 was paid for Printing done prior to the past year; $2,847 12 to Daniel Housem, late Treasurer. fur deficiency per his account; likewise, $825 to Jno. Drnssman, for Ma barn, destroyed by fire, before the organization of the present Board of Managers ; awarded for losses by tire, as per annexed amount, $8;031 . 84, nickeling Brussmen'it ae count, leaving a balance of $832 31 in the Treasury, af ter paying all denignds to this date. The Company numbers, as will be seen below, nearly live 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 fire, and the deficiency in the Treasury at the close of the bet year, as will be observed, leaves but a comparative small balance on band. Thu Company is inereasiog at a rapid stride, the reason of which is apparentin the fearful in crease of the destruction of property by fire,•and the powerful iuducements shadowed teeth in the enormous Capital to levy upon in case of distress, and the easy terms and eotnparitive small rates charged. Owners of property most assuredly can bare no excese to secure themselves from loss by fire, when offered at such trifling cost. It is, without doubt. the cheapest and one of the most secure mediums of insurance from loss by tire in the good old State of. Pen osylvania, (not exceed ing ono dollar a year per thousand dollars imunal.)— Fires are frightfully on the Increase, often causing utter ruin to some, and seriously affecting others.. Enough so to Cause a large portion of our fallow•cltizenu to awaken to the importance of taking immediate Stops towards et:- coring themselves from loci by that dangerous ektuant, "Fuse!" Below see Treasurer's account, I Mewise an account of the number of members, and the amount insured in each county respectively. Itespeetfully ,T,Kri A c ITITYETT Treasurer qf the Abetted Fire Insu rance Ontpany of .S'inking A . prin,rys, Berta county, Tu., in account with said Cliuttpany. Die. To premiums and fees received from Policies; issued during the year. . $555 02 On account. of Assessment No 5. 511,054 CS Less 3 per cent. for collecting the come, :35S 64 lutemt receireJ on moncys out, Sum total received . By rash paid J. Knabb, printing, $1 00 . " Daniel iluustitm former Treasurer, 2,847 00 " Ex. making out Aseessment No. "i , „ 07 n :, 4 , J. Knabb, for prlnting-policics, .t.e., .10.0 Q 44 " J. L. Getz, advertising, &c., 1S 20 ~. " Ritter & Co., . - X; 70 " " Wm. M. Breslin,' 16 00 44 " Binmer & Best, " ll to Attorney's fee , , 10 00 44 • ‘. For holding election. Nov. 2, 16:',7, li 00. 44 " Auditing Beefy and Tretts'rs amount, 10 00 " . Managers' and Committees' fees, 1.66 57 • President, for notifying 0 Coininittees, (00 Os. ettelt,l $1 00 " " Salary, signing 35S POI, U 4. 21 57 " " Postage bills, &c., 0 36 if " Serry!tarY . . lB:dan . , .. - .. _ • Trenue. ettl., 3,14? et. on :=12.4F0 29 15t) t , „(,) .I"tmtnov, titutitutery. k.e- for S:tet:y., 15 30 Counterfeit money received, OU Dilmagea awarded as follows during the year, (135rks county,) - to wit: Jno. Brussman's barn and contents, „ 020 00 William llain'a " - 1000 CO Jno. Potteiger, dwelling houSe, . 300 00 Adam Potteiger, contents of dwelling house, . 99 00 . Ell Deign], ‘‘ - 20 22 David Hoch, barn, 250 00 Elias Hoch, contents in barn, 743 22 Daniel Scharff, barn, , 620 00 Jonathan S. Mom contents in barn, 790 00 William Potteiger, shop and contents, :100 00 J..& L. 1111 g, house and contents, ( tad). 1.'1,4 . 159 50 Joseph,Oberly, smoke house and contents. 60 00 Elizabeth flood, clover chopping and saw mill, 2300 00 Henry Helfrich, barn, (Lehigh cuum.y,) 531 00 Sum total of damages paikl, v 4.031 St • $11,824 , (1.1 Balance in the Treasury, Jan. I,lSsii, 148f2 :31 Number or membeni in Barks county, 2,971 Lebanon '• ' 972 " " Lehigh " 812 64 " Lancaster •` 43 ”. " Schuylkill" 21 ii . Li Dauphin 02 Total number:of m6.mberts, Whole amount bloated in Berke eotokin 50,011,450 00 Übanon •'4011,370 00 •` Lebigh 141:35,273 00 <4 " Laneaater' •` 814370 00 tly lk II •` 60,156 00 Ittuphin 4.070 00 Total amount inured. U 2,939,494 00 ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF MANAGERS. 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 wore du ly chosen as Managers of the Company for the ensuing year, to wit:—Josiah Groh, Marion: B. Penn Smith, Womolsdorf; Michael Miller, Upper Tulpehoeken; John Groh, Jefferson; Frank Wagner , Upper Born; Frank. Filbert, Ileidelberg; George Lash, Spring.; Issaelloyett, Cumru; Daniel Shopp, Alsacre Dr. Jno. W. Gloninger and, Samuel Backer, Lebanon county; Dr. D. O. Meepar and' Joshua Seiberling, Lehigh county. On Monday, January 4, ittsS, said members elect-mel, at the pu ..use of Adam Dechert, Slaking 'Springs, Berke cr....17 - ejar . = nisi, and Choose officers for , the en suing the following' arCpcon p m sd, - DDIOH-Stimoheburg,- P. -Q. Bitykte en: seer ' -......Sturn r Wonleladorf P.,0., . 'Pre-. Reading P.O. - ' • 3..-*" By order, E. PENN SMITH, Sect.'y, 7:: Splendid Store for Rent. 1 . , 0R BENT, the excellent BUSINESS STAND, In Jameson's Building, corner of Petra and Sixth shL. EADINU. fronting on the _Market Sons re. opposite Ran ton liertone Ilou:to. at present occupi4 sta a Tobseeti Mill Seger store. It compriiicia three rooms, Ineluilltit good ha4erneut room, anti is suppBrrl whit water and au.. It would be a ilratrate loestien fur a Ilet or ead.Hery store. Puree: ion given on-the Ist of April. A pple to Reading. Jan. 13.-11. (.31,2,5.) JAI:ES JA:%IEst,L,;„ \TWICE is hereby given that D. S. Esstshae reld bis 1.11 Store Shubinnd Steck of goods to 3lr. (.1. Wotsess• BARGER, and wilt give him poevmsion in 3lAncn next.— Therefore all persons kno - e lug themselves to he indcbt , ad will please call and make eettlement before the .11r.ii day of . 1 / a rch, whether payment is made or net, am his circumstances are such he has to invoice the stock of goods where he now is:shies, and an4tber in Annellle„ all In the month of March. Therefore this request made to his friends and customers. :lan. 13, 1868.-Im. ~D. S. EARLY. TIDE undersigned offers; fiir Rent, iho following prop erty viz:—hie GRAIN. AND WARtIAOUSE, it YARD. Coal Yard, with nil the Landing, 'eaten, Le. This in one of the beat. BTLAIIIIIB plicas on the' linion It was late the property of Henry Meyer. and in pituated in 31eyenwille, Lebanon eo., Pa. Persetus wish ing to Rent the above property, will apple soon to the undersigned, residing near by, or to Ilenry '3l°yer. resid ing on the property. JOAN METER. Meyer/Iv/11e, Lebanon co., Pa., Jan. f,1864[.-at. I.satisas 1: tsr„Tan. 1. 18TS. 'VHF: following balance of a Deposit has rett.tened un , changed on the lainki of 'this Dank for three yews :needing tbbt dot:. Court of Common Plata. sale Estate of (leo. Sholt;Sla,o9. Date of last transaction, January 31.4135:3. EDW..A. UIILEII, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed befomo we, January. 12, 15.58. Jan. 13.IS•'iS.—lt_ Josmt °LEIN, .1. P. New.Slnge Line . Between Hummelstowii and . Middletown. ()X and after the fhtli inst.. the eitir. i i rtt. ecribers will cun'ti ‘ . .lkatly' s..tage Mtn between Hutneteletown, ILK Afkldlotown, connecting with the care Co the LoUttion Valley'Railnosul on the arrival and departure of the same--et town. They :deo keep a LIVERY STABLE at, Mlddle town for the accommodation of the pnblie: • Cood - horees and all kinds of conveyance's. Norember 2,1857. • DEIIFIFF & CORIIURY. • Great Bargai ns. CI BEAT BARGAINS AT PRIVATE SALE. The un- UJI - dereigned offer at private sale all that New and ex .cellent stock of STORE GOODS. which they lately 'bought at Ryser :11srmis SALE at a low price. They will sell it WHOLESALE on vary as .-.c. terms. Persons that want to buy a 'Store would ... beet roll on the undersigned anti examine theirp- -,.11 c STOCK 01? GOODS, which hi a very good cue, consisting of a great variety of : Dry. Moth, Queens are, Urocerieklfurthoi r.... ife.; itc. The nndersiv,nisl will ,:ell at very rodtwed pricoc. RE TAIL. until sold s holosale. They will sell from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than any °them store in the enmity.— All peisuns that want to buy eIIEAR call roan at the Mny ergvill. Store, where they will get the highest Market price for their Produce, and (tootle cheaper than they ev er saw the like before. .1, s: e. MEYER. Wye rs ril le. .1 s n. 13, 15:4.-4r: . •. .11 . 4e.batioet Milling Co. put .NORTII LERA NON XIILL has been remodeled. J: and Is now completed and in operation and )1"t etr ed le furnish customers re:Mindy with, very superior ,article of . FLOttlt. us cheap as it can he Wm . obtained 'lron, any oth-r source. They 314. • also keep cumitantly on hand nod fur .sale, CHOP, BRAN. 0 nTs, &e. They are also prepared to do all kinds of 1LT7031 6)te Woes, and. respectfully invite all the former customers of the 3till,ns well as new ones, to give them actin. in1..111 - ey will pay the regular market prices for nil kinds of Crain, such as WIIEAT. RYE, CORN, oxrs, end afford all facilities • and ertomuinclatlotue to those who will sell. CONRAD 11. DOWNER, N. I ebauon Ito., Dee. 9 , 380, President. Well. Pl' ter.where have you been? will.J laire been et the Stilt' STORM of JAMES " N. ROO MRS. end bought one of hie euperlerCOOK 'l..NO STOVES. ee.be bee just toturned froth the city end brought me of the baguet ancortments of STOVES. ever brought to Lebanon. My neighbor got one front him. and It is the host Cook ing Stove 1 ever saw. They eau Bate, Roast. Cook and Wash at the some thoc,,lf they wish In, pod It does eve rething to perfection; I Wes determined to get one at the stunt sort, and the Lest of all is he emeralds every Coosmo Stove he sells to do ns he represents. A-few UlOlt of the SIIDIC 'sort left, pith a general as sortment of Parlor, flail, or Dining Room Stoves, 1,-)ath will be Fold cheap, with a full misortwent of TIN and SHEET IRON \VALLI:, generally commotod with his business. All work col raidial to him will be done with uentneen and dinpatch. Letranou r &Inca; 'ts7: • JAMES N. ROGERS. C LaTIIING I+.O.7)EfING I CLO.THIS47 I Clothing.for the Million. HE hA ROEST,bist assorted stock of Bendy-made Cloth inn ever exhibited in Lebanon, nits just opened all the .1 cad-Quarters for Coed (Ind Cheap Clothing! in Cumberland Street. opposite the Court House. ItstzEntrers k Ibtorinta take the lend In selling cheap; they mtn't be beat. We invite our numerous Cnsiomers and the public in genbral. to call and examine our new stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all styles of Over. coats, Fuck and Frock Coats, Naglane, Tilmas. Cassino:lf and Business Costa, Boys' Chat's. Pants and Vests, os well luta large stock of new styles of fancy cassimer rants, sillt, velvet, plush and satin Vests; 'Underclothing, ouch as silk shirts, merino shirts and. drawers, heavy cotton and wool drawers, German knit Jackets, wool and cotton hose, Mut ters, comforts. neckties, suspenders, gloves, shirts and &c., de. , ac. 414- Hata and Caps. Trituks. Valises. , and Carpet Bap, all will be sold at the luirest nom ' Lehai ton, Oct. 7, '57. REIZENSTEIN & 31120. Lebanon Valley Rail-Road. Open Ifumnielstown—O miles front Harrisburg. (-IN and after 'Afolsa)4l7, November 30th, 1857, the Lj Passenger Trains will run tolTummel£town. tearing Reading at 10.20 and itutarnelstown at :!.341 p. dally,except Sundays. Pp train passes Lebanon at 12 noon, and Down Train at 4.:30 p. m. MMIMLU Roth trains conned at Reading 'with the up and down passenger traius . from and io Philadelphia un the Read ing Railroad. Fa nus.—lletween Reading nd nunelstoir n $1.35 l 1,10 Lebanm. ‘‘ Ilutumelatotrn., 0,50 0.40 Sbcge Fare. between iturrisburg and Ifurnundidown s 50e„ Dee. 2, 1857. O. A. NICOLL& Gen. Sopt. -----'11 : 500 01 105,61 AT 4: 10 cliEsTxur STREET, PHII,ADELPRIA The Original-Gift Book. Store. G.EVANS would inform I& hien& and the public. that he hae removed hii,Star UM Book ;Bore and PutilLhing liom , e„ to the splendid store in Brown's Iron Bnilding, 430 Chestnut street, two doors below Fifth,whore the purchaser of each book will rritiPive one of the follow ing 014, valued at from 25 cents to $lOO, consisting. of Uold IVateltet, jewelry. SWAMI (00 Patent English Lever Gold Wwtelw•ii, $lOO (HI each. 000 Patent. Anchor do. do. 50 00 " sl-64 .1.00 Ldies' Gold Watches, ISk. easea. :t5 00 lit,) . Silver Lever Watches, warranted, 35 Do , 500 !Vim; Tinupicens, 70 nO ' 500 Cattino ntd. EAr Drepd an Ping, - 1n on • 500 Ladies (Add L'rareleta, $5 00 in I'.f. CM ' .... . • - . 500 o , nilaNl:st Chain. 1000 '. *l,OOO Gold Lockett', (I trge Fit.. (1.1.1b1. (`....l 300 .., 2.000 Gold 'Locket:, (tnnall titzel 300 4 . 1;00 Gold Pencil Ctiit'f, with Gold rem, ,r. 110 1,000 E.7.11'&601d1.118, witil•Ca,.....lld 11 , 11+.171, ri .50 2 ZOO Gold Peurilti, (I.4dice,) 21 , 0 - .;11.11.1 Gold Pent with SRI' ,r.'olll'.' 2 :1,0 .' 2,500 Ladies' Mid 11cir1.1.6 - 1 li stem, 6.500 Gold Rings, (Ladled)" . . Ino - 2.000 bent's Gold ltinge, 2 7:". 4S 05 :.;04 U 0 11.500 LadieB (1011114reaPtpiro, 3,500 Alioses' Gold Brenotpine, 3,000 Pocket Knives, 75 o 2,000 Sets Gent's Gold llama Studs, :100 " 2,000 do. do. Sleeve Buttons, 300 " 2,000 Pairs Latlies' Ear Drops, 2 50 0,000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cassa, 500 " 15,000 ladies' Cameo„ let or Mosaie Pins, - 500 ." 2,5 . 00 ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon Plus, 350 ". 5,000 Fetrldge's Balm of a Thousand Flowers, fo EVAN'S new Catalogue contains all the most, popular hooks of the day, and the newest nuldiaitions, all of which will be sold as low an can be obtained at other stores. A complete catalogue of I,ookfilp , :taft." by appliemi on Ilse mail, by addresaing G . G. Ev xxs, 433.0wahaut street, Philadelphia. - Jar Ae n t3 wanted in every iellro in the United States. Those desiring, so to act can obtain full particulars by ad_ dressing. se above. N. CAMISCTINIre of the money crisis, ,and nowtor• otfs failures, the sub,milx.r bas been - enabled to purchase from assignees an irtifitrlTlFe stock of 'hooks. enthraeing ,`v ery department of literature, at kle4Witlidi will pit his lihn to give :74500 worth of the above: - gifl4 - 1 4 .6 errre detail worth of bmiks sold. - • 44) - 7.Au extra book, with a gift, wilf belsnt to each per son ordering Po 1100k61.01.`. sent le one Mat:ass, by Express gl 2 13 95 P. 71 _far a (W. - dot:we. "till November 4,153:. EMI MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. yojING , . 51ARMAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. Yi.RIN,S. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WII. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE7by Dr.W3l. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM; YOUNG. MARRIAGE CirITIDENi Dr. WM. YOUNG. 5/ABRIAGE GUIDE by. Pr. W3l. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. M ARRIAGEGUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. ILAnnyAOEfGUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE.by Dr. WM. YOUNG, ItIAIMIAGE GUIDE by Dr.-WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr..W5l. you -so MARRIAGE GUIDE by Di.. W3L.YOUNG MARRIAGE 011IDE.--YOUNGI4 GREAT fIfTSIOz. LOGICAL WORE, The Pocket Eactilimius, or Every On& Ills Own Doctor, hriT'sr.- Terst, is written in. plain language for the general reader, andls illugtratgl with upwards ; of One IlemdredEitgrafings. All young mArried people, ar, those contemplating marriage, 'and having' the least impediment to marileclilfe, should read 'Wei- book. -It dieebees secrets that eiiirirao .ould be a c Stintid, sex it ikaboiik - stltataktit t9l4,4s4Lliaabout the', house to"' oestaii.gpakeoeiptor tifenticoati. Y05N1V,152,. SPRTlOEsafi'imit, Bimde ro4l,:th. Philadelphia ',Tattier) , 20, laoB.-4.3,' Public ito.iice. FOR RE T. . - Nolice. 1 'I anon, M===3 • To Iffuilditroi, CleolritclOrs D the community those that are went.of StA4 l l.B* '2 it, will Please and call at the undersignetre Nrle SA STILL, at the Union Canal Water %% ii . fcru they gui. be supplied with any amount of OAK enu PIBTE.I4.BIIIEB, pf• all alas . and thiekners. from I footicil'o , get long. Also buitand all kinds of LAirtts, , PAII.S. Pine Boards, Oak Plniik for Boat isulltlent, Lc.. Alla° a good lot of (lunar Pl,inksount Boards hu hand which will all be sold egiti4ibi"Citti. I:kr_w✓. Also on nand alkkinda• of QOAL; . Broken. Lump. Nut, Pow and also 800 bushels of the bolt rI7W , - AIINOCB COAL firr.lehookswilllalpir . • - • ••" • .• 'J. 1"..17, *IBYER. Union Woe, Wake, Jiin:V,:4sB=4e• • Cooking Itasigeo,lieaterg,ike 7 1 1 117. midereigned have ennelmied - to turn their idle*. J lion to the setting up gfltdd , ;(ll'lS; hail mode arrangenante iritli.e. leallfit firm in the city of Philadelphia, who will stipply Mein with the hest and most approved urtieles in this. okbuoineee; end they wlldiruantntee that they ehalflieltut pp rn a auperier manner. Being prepared to put up Rangair.'nealbrit. promptly and reasonably, the undersigned respectfully Pollen the patronage, of the They have also -mask! arningeinentirwlthdllE SAIWZ, of Ifarri4mrg. whu Imre the. Avlney,iur 811 4 the: 04incipa I Heaters in the United Slates. from whom they 'ran precut. any snide in the line, • JR- Any RE,PATlttl'needl at any of the alarzitamett artaeles,will be attended to with ihnipateh. Lelxtnnu,Jau.G,'67-44. • BUBB & LOCK. - - KE irON't • •Ift Au yek- Zehowsoi D EsJAMtN .ZELl,Rlt.lrespet-tfirtlS.'inktrms ths public I„) that Ws old and well-known stand bin been very coredderably enlarged and improved, and is now.proaki- IA with the most ample aecommodatiotis. This Hotel is hauled on Market street, in toe very centre of the busi ness portion of the . borough. ills eltamtetmare conve nient and tv.:ll ventilated; and his table. wffi-always be otlPPlied wits the best that (MU be procitrod. Illsdtabloa are large. and apre - fallinihniksr for the couifert of ani mals. Ilk Bons' has the Important advantage of an en dured yord for the lemeill of Drovers ; &c. North Lebanon, Jan. 6; 18614.' SA . :: FORM sl.o cIIALLENGV ' Patella:, Portable Heater. ri tiff , : moat powerful Jleitter and • kzeatest-Xneleaver in j the world. For warnang With . pdre air riivate or Public Booms. lfall.s, Studl;.a.Clitirelnet, Factories, Stores, Senferd's sl,obo Ohall•uge Patent Portable Heater is unequalled. t Half it will bring into ac fien,..!tt least 30 ptr cent. morn iluatthan any otlaerof the WWI at 11w same time 30 percent: lops fuel. , • The olgection aarribed to all other heaters of furnishing tinitnpuri. dry injitrlowe to health and furniture, is aioided in 11311 ; supplying askit dots' %pure malleable air. . . • . • Tlur heater km in'use for live yemrtl, ami all who have them teiitify In the most nattering tenon tottheir mipertorlirtirnr all utiMM. both ni fuel-savers and heat- „. JIVFN.ETIII33I: Jr., Tin and Sheet-irmi AVorker, and dealer iu•all kinds of Stoves, AVo. Norf., Fifth ' , tree:, Reacling.Pu.. SOLE AG h:NT FOR-HER KS AND LEBANON COUNTIES.. IL—Pamphlets containing. ; lettere:D*ln tbiLse wiry have vied them LIM be had lif file Agent. • oa"),;. Ile refers. ;dad. to the 7 lblloiving stink-men ' who have in use thi4 exeellent stove, and tlax , efrant Lebanon, wishing to see are cordially invited to do so. upon each and ull of them. Jr. 11. li. Illtthlenborg, Tobias Dart% E. G. Keoake, Jatioh E. W. Earle, Dr. Irallace •• S. Weittt, Dr. .1. K. 0. Sot lent, Joitn Stephen3on. • llticie I:lAmiltsg,Tec. 30, 1t:47.-1.4u. • ••• AGENT - s,-.1.. TT EINITION! 1)0 you wish to flint goal employment, untl make ntm my with little or no inv,ettuent. end without iu • tqrtering with : your regular LuftinerN2 If youdo, returtblo tidrertidenieur. C.E. Tom, I Co.. Of -WI Its oorn Street. New York, ant matairacturing . and eciling ina.vire gold Pencils for $5 each, (which are cheap . at that priCik) and they throw in a gift or prize 'with each Pencil, - worth front S 2 up to $5,510 $l5, Stl, $25. $3O, $5O. $75, $lOO, $2OO, and' $541 1 1. Doe* cry. out, "Humbug: Lottery:" It's no such thing. The Pencils are sold at their caA mine. lOW all the profit over the first coat are • thrown into the stifle. which actually coat the purchaser nothing. The pcizes are distributed on a simple plan Of drawing, which would take too much mom toexplain, lint which.raw .never fitifixito Ow mast pleto satisfaction. Wo have drawn and sent to perches era 3113 gold .watches of yinious. prime, 74 punt* of gold dol * rl3, TS gold lockets, 5i.;0 gold chains. and a correspond ligrattinther of uthei prizes. within two months. . THERE ARE NO BLANKS; . . huLeeery purchaser draws n prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands ofehances to be.s higher figure. We want a gnus agent iu every neighborhood through ant the country, to solicit hurchnsers, and any agent, to be ettec6osfut, whet hatlea Poncil anti prizotoexhMt. We pay agents £1 cash for eat h purcliaAer lie attains, and the first person in any neighborhood who applies fir a pencil and gift, will receive the agency for the locality. Should. en agent ol•taht a valuable prize to exhibit with hie Pen cil. he would hare little ditliculty in obtaining acorns of much:fern+, and making It a paying businwis. A News Idea ! Read! ! Read ! ! WO ask nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw.. Any person wishing to try their luck, can first eend WI their name and address and we will make their drawing and Inform them by return mail what prize they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and *ire, or not, whichever they choose. We give this privilege only once to a purchaser. After the first draw ing, every purehayer win be required to send in ad vance, through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with full de sviption of the plan of drawing. Addrms C. E. TODD & Cu, 39:: lJroomc .st. New York. Jeti.l3, 'WS.. • • 3111101118111.11L_J MI6 MEDICINES! 'PERFUMXT I t Toi LET& A NCY ARTICLES iaUfLFORI)- Bt. bEiIigERGEN, 11AIIKET sTIMET. • Opposite the Market House ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of oz. WAR RANTED PURE arkLPRESH, nud sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, At Guilford dr Lemberger's. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Gti?foid Lemberger's. BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Guilford 4 Lemberger's. FREH- GARDEN SEEDS, At Guilford 4 Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. Kith all the artielel nalatly k' p t it/ a well-ecaiductect O.S:, 0-0 First 7 Classs. .11151.7,01;• Store. TRUSSES! „re,,ry "riely, and bold at the lowed, lot rkat pricm. Warranted to fit when applied. 41- AN' r;:KSCRIPTIONS and FAMILY ItECIMAS, accurately compounded by, ..T. L. LEXBEILGER, liAliu ATE of Plf ARM ACY, %rho Las had au experience or eight years in Philadelphia and Richmond, V. COUNTRY MERCHANTS" -';S.• line Od, Ebsrtre of coffr, 31a:chef:, filHeking,-F"ponitirr, or Crw:entrat;l Lye, .1 - 4' redltMery, 4et flit moat liberal 14'hnicHa lc ratr., by . 4111 1.1 , 0131) S.: LEE nExtl3l:ll. Dr: UnAITS, au. I Akrket Sfreef COME ONE! COME ALLf, Give us a Call. at Me Golden Sign of HENRY & STINE. 7 7 ,1, 7 s 1 . 4 1 71 1 - 7,g r h p ,fpe (i it u o u d D :pl w et i di e ll . pnr . ehtts ' ed lovrosi Cash prkes,ald will W sib be sold at unusually low prices, for cash, or in ex elm tv2,"o for country produre. 'Their stock consists in part of the following, Dry tloods, Ladies' Press Gaels, French Merirtoes, Cobturgei Paramette Cloths,Lustros. all-Wool Durals, Ds- Lathes, Mama) Lclaines, high colored Wool & &Hi plaids, inglients, an endless earist,y of Prints, &c., &e., which ore offered at very low prices by lIEIN BY & ftINE. Silks!' Silks! Silks :tint received, a F011 4 11(1 assortment of rich black, plain and etrip , d Drew. Silks. Also, extra rich Pfaiii and strip ed ran,y; sit the ragn! Call and Nee at the cheap store of TIENRY !TINE: ,~'hauls! Shawls.! ;row opened, a splendid aseortment of Long Showier, Bay State. Thibet, black and. limey, pIaW,...StaUA.-all odors, Cl le. aTal IVAI/ ty otlfsia r tehich.ari ietdtts <id fast, cheaper than the cheapest ; at .the-st6Coof ELPItY:Te , STINV" . 110171e51141 GOitdB eflp , - . just. ti . eXiNhalile. (*anion nannolg. Titkitos. 010 a%sarielY . ary 4fiPT.ll at mitreed prinee,hy. 'HENRY &STINE- - For tVirefir , !- - • .Yuat roc ,, fred, alarge sualaplmdAdtarououtalafaramah and English Clotifs. at , Al Altoolaiu,3lutk.and fancy Campaario. french Cassiniorth.ptoW`a&f:iddloi: otripea, fiattineta:KOhtneicy:' Jeanßl ty of other for Boya and Mee In% •ttri , offsred low by T HEI.ItX Ar., SPINE. - Nolo the: arra' to hity , cheay . Go,ods•!- . • HENRY k. ou grs have just opened the' stock of ods. Sad theiraasortnent of . 14kab'GROOT, RIES and QUEENS WA 6- quit Aida minim Cfiiirtrtjaif Borough of Lebanon. Call landfnlV4 )1**,90;0, Lebanon, 0at.213;',57. }kraa l: & MM. Atvgnome. , etriECESS are the et.seleAlltrittli Oeir.afie-meeheiitoF j lost eig long - And the only - waytkiikkoliWto , s4374o sw&wrz & to buyyttur yrjrke49o. : Din 2541.W.1_, • 4 1E1P3111r -- 4100,111 ORIVI t t MAWS To i;n,q foar (FALL k WpITTR, „I,oNlyei EMMA
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