Itilantotattirtti,str. TERIES, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. - IVEDNEBDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1858. HOME AFFAIRS. P o s tot:8)141e, lointed atrthe Adaskiissr. Mime, at 'Tow rhtes and short notice—had in the most elegant a kyle. Brower& Bon have removed their Chair Waro-room to tho Town Hall, in Market street. Our neighbor, Adam Rise, has just received a splendid assortment of Ladies' Furs, Fur Trimmings, Fur Cups, and Men's Fur 'Collars. Ladies and Gentlemen should sec Mr. Rise's benu'tiful assortment before sending to the 'city, or elsewhere, for the article. lie sells them as eheap, as good and as beautiful as they cab be procured nt any other place. George Gingrich will ',lwo for vale this ( Wedneeday) morning, a fine lot of` AP for Thanksgiving day, at his stand adjoin ing the Eagle Hotel under dumps' Clothing Store. Megsfe. Oves & Euston have opened a Green Grocery, Provision and Oyster Store in the basement of G. L. Atkins' New house, opposite Mrs. Rise's Rotel, where families may be supplied with all in their line of business; such as Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, Turnips. Oysters • furnished by the, 100 at very moderate prices. Oysters also retailed in their room in any quan tity. ; Messrs. Atkiiis - 1 Me Adalllbave a sPlanctid stock of Boots, Shoos, lex., on band. They also manufacture to order, for which pur pose they bavo ju'ot procured a lot of the finest and best material ever brought to this placo.— Give them a call in their new quartet:a. Snow.—The first snow of this - Boum fell on Monday morning, and Tuesday was as bitter a day as many a one of Mid-Jan- IEIEI An Interesting Debate.--Next mortally evening the Members of the Franklin Literary Institute will go in Committee of the hole to debate the following question : "Should Capital punishment be abolished?' A spiny de bete luny be anticipated, and everybody is invl t edto attend. A dreadful Accident occurred t Bons, Gasser b Gettle's Planing Mill in this ;rough, on Saturday morning last, by which a boy named William Bechtel, aged about 14 years, lost his life. They had loaded an ordinary load f boards upon a truck, end were pushing it on a wooden railroad into the mill, when just, at the entrance the load upset, falli.T upon the boy and tiling him almost instantly. The boy was assist irg in putting in the load. The principal wound was on the back of the boy's head, which bled ofusely. lie was a son of George Bechtel, re siding near the cast Toll Gate. Man ander a bed.—On Wednes day g the..family of Mr. Charles Chrivcr, ci hart Tiel”;11on, we're at church, n roan , ' Orteled nr entrance into the house and hid under u bed ocemled by his datighters, on the second floor. Upon retiring to bed the fellow was dis c overed hr one or the children. In the confusion o , sequent ,thereon the lights %vei) exiinguished, rod hefu+o Ihv could be re-lit, he made his way down stairs in the dark, threw . ,up a window, but et oprn a shutter nod made lila eseape. The n t Mooning Cutistable Shantz arrested a man, .: - {t hi posed to be the one by the girls, and also by Mr. Fihriver, who hod a glimpse of him,) and It ,d him committed to prison, It. is supposed It at theft was the fellows object, 'hut nothing wto disturbed in the house. Previous to enter; ing .Alr. Sbriver's house, however, he had strip ;No clothes' line, in the yard of Mrs. Tice, n,t4oining, of quite a' numb.:r of shirts, ike., and I,sid them ready to take along upon returning om his house operations. Hi 9 hurry to get off on used , him to drop his booty in the alley, where It was found in the morning. The Town Hall is for Rent froth the first day of January, instead of Ist of April, as in the advertisement. lust week. To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day In r ennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.— :It is presumed that business will be generally sus ,Pen led in Lebanon, and that people will amuse • the oselres by eating Turkeys and goingto church. We trust"that none may be compelled, either from omnpulsion or inclination, to do worse. Attempts were made last week, :arrin g "tb,,ni g ht time, to enter several of our atorcs for the purpose of stealing. In no case did tbo scamps succeed. protium that a strict 11 etch is kept in all places wbero nny thing of value could be obtained. Our worthy and efficient County • Superintendent of Common Schools, John 11. ,Kluge, Esq., is about (if ho has not already,) re signing his Superintendoncy. Ho will remove y about the let of Janunry, to Hope, Indiana, where :••,he will take charge of a Femnlo Seminary. Mr. OK's retirement will be a great loss to the public schools of this county, and we trust thak,smoe "gentleman may be found as friendly to tbo mtuee of Common School education, and as competent `date he is to take his place. • Some of our opposition party friends are so bitterly opposed to Democracy, that if they owned a ring-tniled porker whose tail they suspected had a twist exclusively and scien tifically "Opposition," they would cut it off.—By the resignation of Mr. Weidle they obtained the ascendancy In the Town Council, and at the first jopportunity they Aeogpltated Messrs. McCord and •Ropt,,the Policemen, and elected one of their own „kidney in ,his . stead. The haste in which they diseberged this "important" duty would certainly the worthy of commendation. ,if the same could .have been done for ether reasons than of a polit jioal character, or if the example had been derived from the Democrats. Patent.—Among the iagnes by ',th9 United States Patent Office for the week ending November 9, we notice ono to our towns• man Peter L. Weimer, for an improved' machine for coiling metal rope. At an Election for Directors of ,the Lebanon Bank, on Monday, the 15th inst., the 4 follqwing namecl gentlemen were oleotcd for the ensuing year, vl2: : e John W.* Gloningor, William Lehman, Joel ,Goodhart, Henry Rchneek, Jacob Witmer, Jr., .Geo. Murmur, D. B. Mardian, Geo. F. Miller, John B. Heister t Jacob Readel, Geo. G. Heilman, David Ranh, and Jonas Stenger. At an eleatien„ gle n same day, for Directors of the Lebanon Valley Ditlik) the following gentle men were elected, viz • ••• 1, ki John George, John W.IC illinger, Jaccib !r• T. Worth, David Kemeny, John Light, (s. s.) David M. Rank, William Shirk, Conrad H. Borg -ser Jefferson Shirk, George Rosa, George Mark, 'Sad Jacob Shaffer. The seunon. of Rev. Alfred Cookman, of,Pbiladelphia,' bn IrednesdaY eve ning last, Zion's 'Lutheran Churdh of this place, before the Young Men'a Christian Associa tion, was listened to with the most intense atten tion by a large and appreciating audience. His eloquence is of the most pleasing kind, and all we have heard speak in high terms of commend ation both of the subject matter and its delivery. The anociation expect shortly to procure the delivery of a sermon by Rev. John Chambers, another of the eloquent Gospel expounders of Philadelphia. It is to be bopod that , the efforts of the Associa tion will produce an abundance of _good fruit, and thatotheir labors in'the good cause will be appre elated' 'hi:id encouraged; On last Wednesday Day. Shuey, Esq., libeisand kin Self from our County jail, and removed to his old home in East Unnovey. On the 811M0 day Samuel Hauck, ,Esq., of Pal myra, for an act committed on the 2nd Tuesday of October, was brought to town, and, unless re mere& by n "higher" power will have to remain behind iron bars and doors for three years. The term is a long one, but we trust be may bear up under the infliction. Mr. C. Bomberger, whose death We noticed last week, was a Director of the Leb anon Valley Bank at the time. At a meeting of the Board on Tuesday, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we sincerely deplore the un timely and sudden death of CIVLISTIA,N Bomunn- GEO, an active and useful member of this Board, and one who was influential in the organization and establishment of this Bank. Ress?lved., That in unison With our fellow-eiti zeni atlarge, we regret ,his death as a public loss, and that we deeply sympathize with his family and immediate relatives, in their bereavement. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutiOns be published in the Lebanon newspapers, and that a copy be furnished to the immediate friends of the deceased. The Assessors have been busy during the past few weeks taking the tri-ennial assessment. Capt. liarbeseen..of the West-ward has. completed his, having assessed upwards of 500 `properties. The assessor .of the East-ward, A. IT. Embich, is, we , ;prestime, also through. • In this connexion we append an article from the N•. Y. Times, which is in many particulars ap plicable to Pennsylvania. The subject is one which should be discussed, and if our tax laws are found in reality to be unequal and unjust they should be altered. "Our system of imposing dit'ebt•tazaFon is rad Melly wrong. It is grossly unequal and unjust, because its burdens are most unequally assessed. The chief ground of complaint hi England against the Income Tax is, that it is inquisitorial. But admitting that it is obnoxious to this charge, it is, at least, equal in its action: upon the public.— In England, every man is bound to deeLtre to the Government, and under oath, the amount of In come on which he is legally taxable. There may be, and there no doubt is t great straining of con science among certain persons in making their declarations. But this is-a'matter-which the law has no right to suspect. It can only deal with fads; and when a man is•proyeal to have wilful ly sworn falsely to his "return" of taxable in come, be is prosecuted for perjury,•and nothing can save him from imprisonment or transporta tion." "But, with us, we adopt a different plan. We assess, upon capital. and net upon income. A man's property may be productive of income or it may involve hiM in annual loss; yet his taxa tion will be the same under blab circumstances— the assessed valuo of the property goverwing the Jou:rani of taxation• which be 'olust.'oay. This, however, is a quZstien .0 ffpolley 'which may or may mot be decided. correctly., It is •against the system that we are speaking, and we would call the attention of the public to the unequal man ner in which it applies. "We will sinvose that A owns a bousy which costs him VOX°, and produces a yearly rental of - $3OO. The assessors will probably estimate the building as WORI) $B,OOO and the taxatien on that sum at $1 62 ISI $lOO will accordingly be $l2O 60, or $l6 2 , !rper cent, on his annual income of SSOO. Even supposing, however, that the building is as sesSodAt its full cost of slo,ooo—the tax in this 01150 w ol ficl he $162 or 20.21 per cent. on his in come. 8., on the other band, owns $lO,OOO 9f City stocks, yielding an annual interest of .5 per centenn—theyearlydecome from which is'sloo— his taxation at $1 62 per $lOO, en $lO,OOO will be $162, 0r.32.40 per cent, ou his income of $lOO. "It does not require any argument to show that a sysiern which is so very unequal in. itsde mends upon the community...is intolerably unjust —and that taxation should :ether be charged on income from real or personal property than on real or personal property itself. "As regards the method by which the value of property is assessed, it is rather a serious farce than a legal procedure. If a man who owns $5,- 000 finda.hims.c.if Assessed for $lO,OOO, he can, go and 'stiVetfr off 'the exaggeration; but in the op posite case, the man is silent and the public ex chequer suffers. It is notorious that theie'are numbers of eitiseas whose property is not setdown at half' its. vs luo. Nor is it possible ter. the As sessors to arrive et the truth in all Cases' But if a system'sinailar to that of the English Income Tax prevailed liege,. every property-owner would have to make a sworn statement, not of the value of his property, which nobody can correctly esti mate from day to day, but of his last year's in come from real or personal 'property, which is al ways 'to he ascertained with more or less accura cy. The result, we believe ; would be a large gain rather than a loss to the public, and the extreme partiality of tho present system would be avoided." Quite a Spiritect r&ival. has been going on at Cornwall during the past two weeks. .01P . At New Britain, Conn., on Wednesday, Frod'k Westover, son of A. Westover, was playing with an old gun barrel, and after touching it off the third time with a slow match, ran about twen ty feet when the barrel burst, and a small, thin piece, about the weight of a cent, struck him on the sido over the heart, Ring through his clothes and just breaking the skin. The heart ceased its pulsations and the boy died in less than ten min utes, TIM 'METHODIST EPISCOPAL Cutmen.--The Minutes of the Annual Conference of the M. E. Church for the last ecclesiastical year, show a large increase of membership. The following ta ble.gives the recapitulaiicin : .LL Members. Probatibuers. Total. This year, 765,557 187,915 953,572 Last year, 709,968 110,551 820,519 Increase, 55,589 77,364 , 132,953 CIEREELt ON THE NEW YORK- ELECTiON.—IfOr 4ce is in the sulks. "Things isn't a working"to please him: In speaklag.,of, the result of the late eletion in that Plato he :says: : . "The victoo just, won by the RepOlicank of our State is one of -Whieb,Tre cannot feet proud. Stamm/km(GO Bee erat • C avers that Mr Joseph C . hie Dowel has a hen that he has owned for ten years, which for the last two or three years has beengradually eharig -1 ing in appearance to a rooster. Tier plumage Vag been changed from a yellow to a glistening red her tail is that of a genuine rooster, beauti fully black, long and flowing; her spurs are short, but growing; very little conib. Our. Geor gia contemporary calls for an explanation of. , phenomenon. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FATAL EFFECTS OF INHALING OF COFFEE.—On Wednesday4ast, a sop of GeorgeCushell, of Ware, Connecticut, four years old went into h neigh bor's house, and 'on the stove WaS .. : a coffee-lot; ho put.dils, month to it. and ifiliale . d :the steam ; it burned his month, and, Mi. a fe r w hours he seem ed to breathe like one having a. hard cold. In the evening he grew worse, and died at three °leek the same night. The affection of the child appeared just like.tbe croup, and semed to dis turb the child in the same manner on the lungs. A HYDROCEPHALOUS SUICIDE.—The Chicago Press says that a young Gorman named Simon of that city, committed suicide in the following strange manner:—He went out into a shed, took a gun, and loading it with powder and then with water, placed the muzzle in his month and fired, completely shattering his head. When found ho was standing in the corner leaning on his gnn.— The room presented a terrible appearance, being completely drenched with blood and covered with pieces of skull and brains. The cause of the su icide is traced to the refusal of Simon's father to permit him to marry the girl of his choice. • - taiii...ol" TUB GOCTLDY FAMILY, WO learn from New-York papers that Mrs. Gouldy is improv ing rapidly, but no hopes are entertained for Mr. Gouldy. He bas recently manifested concious ness, but does not kmiw of the fearful end of his son. He is aware who it was wounded him, and supPosei that, the boy is in prison.-..illis phy sicians and attendants are careful not;; : let him know the true state of the case, and Pit is likely that he will die in happy ignorance of what has transpired. There is but little helm of the ulti. mate recovery of tho two servants. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT REMOVED.—Tho State Superintendent of Common Schools has remoited from office J. K. Krewsou, County Superintend ent of Schuylkill county, on account of difficul ties existing between Mr. Krewson and the direc tors and teachers in the county, and between him and the Stale department. William A. Field has bean appointed as his successor. CAUTION TO Lantes.—A young lady recently met with an accident from too free an application of cologne, which, but for her presence of mind, would have been attended with very serious con sequences. It appears she had just been using the cologne in her toilet, and bad scattered some upon the front part of her dress, when, leaning over the lamp to reach sumething, it caught fire, and ln , tantly enveloped:ler head and neck in flames. She snatched up.the water pitcher and poured the water °Ves her head, though not be fore she bad been considerably blistered upon the neck and hands. SERMOICS.— A correspondent of .the Presbyte rian thinks that sermons 'in length, should -be as follows :—"Short sermons, 25minutes ; orthodox Sermons, 35 minutes; long sermons, 50 minutes; preposterous sermons, 60 minutes. When a ser mon reaches 55 minutes, it hes 'passed a Rubicon ;' each additional minute is equal to two, till the hour is exhausted; thereafter the increase is in geometrical progression ; and tlte English lan guage dues not furnish adjectives sufficiently ex pressive to. describe sermons beyond the - 60 min utes. Orthodox sermons may be either long or 'short, but never preposterous." %ID...When you are whistling in sprinting office anti they say "louder," don't you do it. Special Notices. See ativertizement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. Farm Lands for sale 25 Miles from Philad's, by railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil inumg the best tbr Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a,day bottom. The laud is a large tract. into small hams, and hundreds from all parts of the country nue now settling and building. The cropscan be seep grol;ing. Terms from $l5 to i ; •20 per acre. payable within Your years by instalments.. To visit the place— f eitvg Tine st:Wliarf at rhila.. at TX n. - 111., by railr for Ilanin'fthitor4 or address R. J. I3yroes, by jeerer. See full ailrertisement in another.eolumn. ./Tolloways Piits.—T.iver diseases of all hinds tend to the destruntian of that organ, - ; Sometimes it fs reduced to a 'isms° 'Shell, which blow would break up, before the disorder kills the .patien t.— Surely none but madmitn would neglect such a complaint until the fatal crisis arrived, when he had of his comnia tot an Unfailing remedy. Hol loway's Pills pioduee a more potent effect upon the livcr than ono , other rued ieina I compound, vegetWo or mineral. The symptoms of bilious maladies are yellowness of the eyes and skin, pain in the right side, and, in remittent eases, chills and fever. Any butane being thus afflicted may cure himself within ten days by taking Hol loway's Pills in conformity with the directions. The Hammonton Fernier. a newspaper devot ed to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth fall ccounts of the new settlement of Hammouton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at ouly 25 cts. per annum. Inc'bee pilotage stamps for, the amount. Address to Ed itor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Go., New Jer sey. Those wishing cheap laud, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and must delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement of Hoonmontun Lands. lIELMTIOLD'S OENITINE PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. URIZIBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. ILELMBOWS Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Ghendstry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical. knowledge devoted to their combination. ifirSec advertisement headed. IIELMEOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. THE GREAT ENGLISH EMERY ! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CelObrated Faana, 1 c Puts. Prepared from. a prescription of Sir .T Clarke, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the *are of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female, constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves ail obstructions, and a speedy cure May be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, : • it is peculiarly suited. It will, in rt short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. , - CAUTION! These Pil4s should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Mistarringe,.but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the beck and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion,palpitetion of -the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other mcanahave !Idled, and although a powerful 'remedy, do not contain iron, eldomel,antimorly, 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 Rochester, N. „F: N. ,00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will jusure a bottle of the Pills by return util. For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the'Court House, Lebanon, Fa„ and by all respectable Druggists throughbuttlie,Ufilted Statei and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa. October 7,1857-Iy. Religious Notices. Episcopal Services in Eagle Buildings on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. !„1- Preaching on next Sunday and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. English preaching, next Sabbath morning k eve ning in Zion's Lutheran Church, by Rev. A. W. Lilly, of York, Pa. Preaching Next Sabbath morning in the Ger man, and in the Evening in the English lan guage, in the Reformed Church. English preaching next Stinday evening in Sa lem's Lutheran church. On tho 11th inst.,by the Rev. F. VT. Kremer, Mr. Jacob Millr, to Miss Fanny Frantz, both of Campbellstown, Lebanon Co. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Daniel Franck, 'of N. Lebanon tp., to Miss .Lydia Smith, of Cornwall tp., this County. _ _ Oti the 11th inst., by ihe Rev. H. S. Miller, Mr. john Rodearmel, of Lebanon, to Miss Ma ry Reinoehl, of N. Lebanon. On the 2d inst., by Rev. John S. SMith, •Mr. Philip W. Killinger, of Bethel •townsbip, Leb anon county, to Miss Mary.B. Halter, of Wash ington-city. 'DIED, On the 13th inst., in this place, William ;Bryan, Son of George, andAlicabethylfebhtel, aged 14 yeark, mbntbs, and 124rtys. . On, the'l3th inst., itt , ..Tinith tebanon, Christain Sebreeder aged 62 years. : At Shrewsbury, York county, on the 9th inst.; Spencer, wife of Mr., Samuel Spencer, formerly of Lebanon, aged about 60 years. nALL. and s:moraine the naw stock Athens e I,:j am. ..Come soon and purchase' your Boots, • Shoes, 4c.; it . Atthufde Malthus, , ni A .i .If i E D, The Leba Carefullit arrected JVc LEBANON, WEDNEsei Lela. Mills Ex. Fain. $ 0 50 Smith " Ectra 000 Lob. Val. Super. Fine 5 Oi? Prime White Wheat, 1 15 Prime Led Wheat, 120 Piime Eye, 70 Corn, 65 Oats, 25 Clovenseed, 00 Timothy-seed,. 2 50 Flax-seed,' 150 Dried ApPles,V, .L Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Peach "Snits," 2 50 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Cherries, 1.50 Onions, ' 50 on Market. lypy .111yer,T ; Show' 414 NOVAIiiiiR 17, 1558. Potatoes; ' , i, bu , 75 eggs, IS d05.,.18 Butter, 'f lb, 2O bail!, p 'ellow, 10 item, 11 Shoulders, 9 Sides, 9 Soap, 8 Bees-wax, • 25 White Rags, 6 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, 'l4, lb , 123 Bristles, 13 lb., 40 Feathers, '3 lb., 02M, Wool, 'ft lb., 40 Soup Beans, $l. qt., ' 6 Vinegar, rii gal., 1234 Apple Butter, VS crook, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15, 1.858 FLOUR.—The Flour market is quiet, but hold ers are firmer in their views, and not offering their stock so freely; 500 bbls superfine sold at a price kept private, but sales, however, are mostly to the wants of the trade, at ss®s 25 for com mon to good superfine, $5 25®5 50 for extra, and $5 75 to $6 50 for extra family and fancy .brands, according to quail ty. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for, and dull, at $4,- 124 for the...former, and $0 75 la bbl for - the lat ter. The inspections of Flour and Meal for the week were 15,375 bids. GRALN,Thero is not much Wheat offering, and prime lots continue scarce and on the ad vane° ; sales of 2,000 bushels good to vrime Red are reported at „12S ®l3oe, mostly at the latter rate, and a felf:Filittltiots of fair White at 132® 135 c. Rye is wanted, and new Ponnlylv . ania readily commands 75078 c 10 bushel. Corn. is scarce and the- only sale we hear of is 600 bush els old PannS Ylvenia Yellow at 80c, in store; uow is worth 67®700;"as to condition. Oats arc in I I steady demand with sales of SOO blishels. Dela [ ware at 44e. CATTLE IiIAIIKET.—The arrivals of Beef Cattle show a falling off, reaching about 1600 head at the ditforcat yards this week, and the market was tolerably brisk at about pre'clous quotations, which ranged. at from $6 to $61,, the bulk of the soles being at froin $Z to $8 the 100 lbs. Of Cows and Calves, about 150 were at mar ket, belling at from $3O to $4O for Fresh Cows; extra, $45; $25 to $3O for Springers, and $l5 to $2O for 'Dry Cows. Of Ilog,s, the arrivals nt Phillips' Yard were 3457, prices ranging at from $5)-, to $6l the 100 lbs., nett. Of Sheep, about 500 were at Wardell's, and all sold at from $2 to $4 each, according to condition, equal`to 6it3Bc, lb.'dressed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS adminstralors , ..Volice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on the Est:deur HENRY 11. MG HT, late of Swatara township, Loll:111011 comity, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, of the same county. A ll 'persons hav ing claims against the said Estate, ,as well as theta in debted to it, are requested to inalttPsettleruent. LEVI LIGHT, Swatara township, JOHN LIGHT, (a. s.)J . Lebanon - Doro', Adm'rs. Nov. 11th. 1851. Public Sale. SLeTy:Ne sold at public sale at the late residence of 'HENRY B. Laou2, dee'd., in Swatena trornahip, Lebanon county, about 1 mile from Strayer's Mill, and the same distance from Cirny's Mill, on . PR/DA I; .tYi;venther 24, MS, ~,.... the following personal property. viz:-1 STALLION. 14 SHEEP, ovv- • 4 fat HOGS, WAGON, 1 CAR t -- .- -- .RIAGE, Harness, patent Itay and other Rakes, Grain Drill, Plotighs, Harrows, Log Sled, nay and Wood Ladders., Seylhes, Cradles, Torts, Rails, old Iron, CLOVERSEED by the bushel, Chains, BarrelS, BEDS, BEDSTEADS, Chests. mid a variety of other ar ticles too nuitterons to mention. Sale to commence at Id o'clock, It., when terms will be made known by the undersigned Administrators., • I'M"' 1.83117. JOHN LIGHT, S. S November 17, 15.5.9.—F. EWICII, Auctioneer. iTa 46TAGE. Estate of Anuastasizts Glassbre noes', elec'd. William Kuntz, Joseph Kuntz. John A. Kautz, 'Tobias Fernsler and Hannah WO wife, George Hoffman and - ,Efizaheth his wife. Abraham shirk Guardian of John A. Kuntz' and Aaron Kuntz minor children of Cyrus Kuntz, deed.. devises under the last will and testa inent-.X Ant istaAtosOlassbrenner, late of tfse . county •of Lebanon and commonwealth of Pennsylvania, de ceased:— 011 and each of you are hereby notified that an Ln quisition will be held on Thursday, the 9th - day of December, A. D. 1858 at I o'clock. P. M. at the noun of Elilabeth Kuntz, deed., for the purpose of making par tition and valuation of lteal Estate devised tOyou in and by the last will and testament of the above named An nastasius Glassbremter, deed., at which time and place you may attend if you think simper SAMUEL HOUCK, SherifE Sheriff's - Office, Lebanon Nov. 17, _B5B. ATTENTION MEMBERS of the Lebanon County . Association for the detection of Horse Thieves, and the reeovery of Stolen Horses. will assemble at the public house of Leonard S Zimmerman. in the borough of Lebanon, on Saturday, December 4, 1858, at 1 o'clock, A punctual attend ance is desired. LIST aF I=l= ,Tacoh Eby, JoSeph F. Heilman, Abraham Snyder j'n cob Becker, George Ressler, David Horst, Moses Broken stei n, Isaac Hoffman ' Samuel Hoekley, Minuet Robland, John S. Bomberger. Joseph E. Light, James Benson, Michael Hoffigan, Jacob Gockley, Philip Shank, Ezra Bucher. Jonas Stager Joseph Bomberger, Moses Becker, Joseph Shott, John 13SoInolkt, Jacob Stager,Peter:Bisser, Abraham Fernsler, William Weaver, John Witm yer, JO seph Shindel, George Linenweaver, John Smith, (P. 5..) David Uhrick John S. Greth William Stmver, Jacob Warner. =MEM Joseph Shank, Isaac Boyer, Frederick S,precher; Abra ham Forester, ('P; 5.,) Lantz Ritz, John Gasser, David Ghigrich, Peter Zimmerman, Joseph G. Heilman. John Zion, Joseph Smith, (J. Jacob 'Stoerei; Samuel. Erb, Henry S. Zimmerman. Tobias Strayer, Chtiatian Risser, Jacob Witmer. Joseph Hoke, Peter Smith, William Smith, Leonard Zimmerman, Solomon Mee:wily, David Wainer, Henry Groh, John Snyder, Peter Ruh], Joseph Bleistone, John Bleistone, Joseph, Kintigh,. Franklin Witmer, John Killian, Jacob Bowman. Peter Bachman. FREDERICK SLIMMER, President. HENRY S. ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer. PETER ZIMMERMAN, Secretary. 17,1855.-td. WILOLESALE AND DETATL CEA iR . ILIA NUFACTORY . 1 . 41 THE subscribers take this method to inform their , friends and the public that. they have commenced the 11110.KQ business, in all its branches, in the Bor ough of Lebanon, on Pinegrove-Road, near what is known as Phrenner's Foundry. They hope to receive the patronage of those in *nut of anything in their. line, an they promise to use the hest materials and employ the best of workmen. OLD MAIMS REPAIRED and PAINTED. , .. .X4P - The following different kinds of Timber or Dum ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz ;—tiickory; Wal nut: i'opler, Maple, Beech, 'Derail, and Cherry of differ ent kinds. . ite„.,lV/111E-ROOMiin the TOWN LULL, Market St., Lebanon, Where a large stock of Ready-made Rocking told other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, &c., is constantly kept on band. BROW) R & SON, Lebanon, N0v.17,18.53. Tile 'World's Great Exhild- lion Prize alredal. Awarded to O MEYER, for his TWO PIANOS, London . • October Pith, 1851. ...... MEYER respectfully Informs his friends ni the C m zu . public generally, that lie has constantly on band, Pianos equal to those for Which he received the Prize Medal, in London, 1851.. • All orders promptly attended to and great care taken in the selection and packing the 08131 C. THE VOICE OF TILE wonuri, - Royal Jury on Musical Instruments. Sir H. It. Bishop, No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde - Park; Professor of Music at Oxford, Sigismand Thrliberg; Austria; Professor of Mimic.- W. Sterndale Bennett,ls Russell Place, Fitzroy Square; Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Hector Berlioz, France. J. Robert Black, United States. Chevalier Neukomm, Zuni:emu. Cipriani Potter, ft Baker street, Portman Square; Prin cipal of Royal Academy of Music. Dr. Schalhauti, Zoliverein ; Professor of GeolotrY,. Min ing and Metallurgy. Sir George Smart, St. -Anne's Chertsey ; Organist and Composer , of the Chapel Royal. Henry Wylde, 65 Westbourne Terrace; Doctor of Music - and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Rev. W. Caznlet, Tenterden street, Hanover Square; Su perinton dent of Ike Royal Academy of Music. James Stewart, 22 Breekuock Crescent, Camden Town; Plano Forte Manufacturer. The following MEDALS have been awarded to Conrad • e Meyer, viz:— 1848. First Premium and •SILVEII MEDAL, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. • • • 1845. First Premium and SILVER. MEDAL, Frinitlin •• Institute, Phlladephia. ' 1840. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute Philadelphia... 1847. First Premium 'and SILYER, MEDAL, Mechanic' Institute, Boston. • • t 1.849. First Premium and `SILVER IdEllAlb, Franklin •• • linstittite,•Philadelphin. -" • 1848. First Premium and SILVEIt "MIIDAL; - 1' 4miklin Institrde,Xecommendation of a Goleldedal. ' 1851. ' Diploma and IdEDAL,ltethanics' Institute, Dos . tom 1851. PRIZE MEDAL, Great Worters Exhibition, Lon • don, since which time, (1851) O. Ulm= has not ax- Whited his Pianos at any Exhibition. WALTZ & WWI, Agents: :Nov. 17, 1858. Lebanon, Po. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Painters Take . 17rotice: AGENERAL assortment of Oil Colors in Tubes, for Artists and Ornamental Painters. Also, Umber, Terra do Sienna., Vandyke Brown, Bc., in Bottles, finely ground in water for Graining. For sale at LEmmincliat's Drug Store, Market St. Lebanon, November 17, MS. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA. subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken the above well-known House. He will be much'itleased to accommodate all who may fitter him with a tail. LocsrioN,'—COrnar Cumberland and. Market streets. iM.Omnibusscs running in connexion with the Hail Road Trains. H. SIEGIUST. Lebanon, NOr. 10,1858. LEMBERGEWS Cattle Liniment. FARMERS AND OTHERS owning horses and cattle can find nothing superior to Lemberger's aillk Lin iment for Stlfrndss, Sprains, Lameness, &c. It needs but a single trial to convince. Prepared sup Sold only at LESIBERGER'S Drug Store. 7,..tObailon, Nov. 10,1868. Market Street. OMPHANS S COURT SALE. Estate of Joseph Zimmerman, deed. THE undersigned will, in pursuance of an order of j_ the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, expose to tole, by public voluble or outcry, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of NOVEMBEIi!, 1858, the following desmibed Iteul ]:state, late the estate of Joseph Zimmerman, dcc'd., NO. Being a tract of first rate LIMESTONE LAND sitn ate in the township of Cornwall; about one mile from the borough of Lebanon, and adjoins laud of Moses Kreider, Jonathan llarto and others, and is situate be tween the old Lancaster road and the Plant Road. The whole tract, containing THIRTY-THREE ACRES , and EIGHTY PERCHES, about eleven of which "'14., is covered with excellent TIMBER, and the hal- lance is cleared and in a high stateof EMI Consist of a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND: tititlftee :3 1 agEthe town Ship of SoutkAnnvilie ' and adjoins lands of Peter 'Zimmerman, heirs' of Peter - Bachman, dec'd., and Win. Coleman, 'and contains SIX ACID S neat measure, and is covered with excellent Chestnut Sprouts, sonic of which, are noiv St to cut. The Tract of Land designated as N0..1, will bo sold in parts or together as may beat stilt purchasers. . ~, Sale to:beheld at the late dwelling-house .or iheiaid Joseph 'Zimmerman, deed., in Cornwall township, and will commence at 1 o'clock; on said day, when terms will be made known by . HENRY S. 7.174318R1LA.N, Maiinistratpr of Joseplr Zimmerman, deed. [By Order of the Court,—J. B. LIGHT, Clerk.] November 10, 1353.—M. THE CHEAPEST AND VERY REST Befady-Made Clothilag! ou will BOIL at the Centre Building. RARER & Y BROTHERS have again opened to their already extensive stock of Ready-Made Clothing a very large as• sortment of all kinds of OVERCOATS, RAOLINS,;3I3R 'NUTS and 13ANOUPS. Frock Coats and Dress Coats all colors and Styles; Bu siness and every day Coats, at all prices. Pantaloons, every variety in price and Style. Boy's Clothing, a large variety. • A very haudsome assortment of Vests all vary cheap. Undershirts, Drawers,W•uden and Cotton, Dress Shirts, Gloves, llusNry,,Stecks; ILlkfs, Collars, in short every thing fur a Dress from top to toe. The great advantage to buy your Cl dhing at the `Centre Building" are. that you will find their Clothing veil made. and cut to fit, same as Muds ta order. As practical Tailors they understand how to detect their Clothin g . Call and see, and try them, as so mduy have clone and fimnd it to their advantage. & J.M. RABEll.give their undivided attention to FASHIONABLE TAILORING, having had many years experience in cutting, and now having some of the Best Workmen employed, they are prepared to turn out the most fashionable Garments at short notice, warranted to fit, or need not be taken. Persons dealing at other stores will find the satna at tention as if they purchased their Cloth of them. Lebanon, Nov. Intb T© IT HALL FOR RENT. UUITE LATIHE AND ITANDS.O!)IE ROOM now oecupied I by T. P. Finnfm as a Cabinet Ware-Room. in the Town hall lluildieg, Market street, Lebanon will be for rent &Qin (heist of ;January next It is suitable for - any extensive business. Application to be made to either of the undersigned. J. J. BLAIR, JOIN' T. ATIf . JOHN, SEAIWO,SS. • • ' tfifs:Veis tetkVcib Lodge L 0. a 0. F. Lebanon, Nov. • : HOWARD ASSOCIA.TieIii PHiLADkLPHIA. A Benevolent institution estahlishOcr by special Endow. rent for the Belie of the Sick and Distressed, off licted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. r PAN 'HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life,-caused by Sexual and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate. victims of such diseases by Quacks, severatyoars ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITAIILE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who ap ply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISIL MEDICINES , FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commends the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the Most apprgyed mcidermtreatment. The Directors of the Association. in thelr Annual Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease, for the year 'ending Jtinhary let, ISIS, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has.attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon hi the ebidef Spermatorrhcon. Sem -Wet Weakness, impotence, Sonorrhcem Sleet, Syphillis, the vice of Ottahisni or. Sell:abuse, &t, and order a cop tinuanee of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their laboss in this sphere of benevolentelfort have heen of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young. and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very importent and much despised Pause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrlice, or Seminal Weakness, the rice of (Monism, Masturbation, or Self abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed en velope,) Ft RE OP CIF A RGE, on receipt. of TWO STAMPS fur postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Sm., fire constant ly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies npd methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. CAL HOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Moran] Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. - By order of the Directors. DZRA D. ILEARTWELL, President GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sccretury Nor. ID, 'Way.. Take Notice. nail carrying W n a g re , oLer m m i y I f a o n w d ls s : and otherwise- committing depiedittions,. this is to give notice that all Or om aro forbid, nutter pain of tlie,se rerest penalties, lot„re,spuss upon any of my premiseinit quest of gams. I will proiemite r all such parties to tho extent of Cie law. t. JACOB BONE". North Lebanon, Nov. 3,1858..-2 m A kvie,ricart- Watrites. JUST received it lot of fine A)IFIRICAN WATCIT.ES, at. ihe Engle Jewelry Store of JAMES IL KELLY. 'Lebanon,- Nor. 3,1658. First Premium and Diploma Awarded by the Lebanon County Agricultural Society to the celebrated :AMERICAN 'WATCHES. rpm. n tiorsemeat of the writ and character a the I.'Watch should prOve a sufficient recommendation to those who contemplate purchasing a good awl reliable Time-keeper. Thoy . disclaiM any part of foreign facet,- cnisni in movement ca• case, and in regard to 2'Me and durability distance an competition. These Wafelies are on . exhibition at, J. J. BLAIIt'S Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and Cumberland streets, oppo , site the Market bons% Lebanon, Pa. - Nor. PATENT liEBOSEN,E Olt COAL OIL , . Unrivaled in .Beaut* Simplicky, Safety Saud Economy. NY person, desirous to obtain the Term best and cheapest portable light within their reach, should call and examine these Lamps at D. S. Raber's Drug Store, before - purchasing elsewhere. ' - These Lamps are perfectly safe and warranted. ,That they emit no offensive Odor while burning. That they are very easily trimmed. • That they . Writ entirely 11'05 from smoke.- That tho light is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common use. Sold at D. S. RADER'S Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Also, 'Kerosene, or Coal Oil, for Sale. November 3, 1858. North Lebaltiosi Floitr 7 g Mill riIIE NORTII LEBANON MILL has been runtedeled, and ie now completed and_ in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of FLOUIt, as cheap as it can be obtained from any oth,r source. They • > also keep constantly on hand and for sale, SIIORTS, ae: • - Tliey are also prepared to do all kinds of Cunousus Wons, and respectfully invite all the former customers of tho 31111, as well as new ones, to gift) them a cull. They will pay'thb itigbe6t CASII market pricei4,r9 . kinds of Grail', such as 'WIIEAT, RYE; gofts, OATS, &c., and afford all facilities and anconimodaticnus to those who will sell. N. Lebanon 80, Nor- 3, /858 Notice. TE undersigned Ira uld respectfully Inform the clti- Inns of Jonestown Mull Vicinity, that he intends leering for the South in about three weeks. All persons having Watches; Jewelry, &e., with him, will please call and get them, or be will dispose of them to the best ad vange. Al ita such Indebted to him_ will please come fortenrd and make settlement. LEWIS ZEITLER; Jonestown, Oct. 27, 1858. • • 11.0 h ltissoioll of Partnership. TIIE partnership heretofore existing between Henry Bnbb and Georgelhick, traders in the Store and Range Bustneas wuder the brill ' , of Rona` .95 Boca, was dissolver] mutual consent on Ote let of October. The affairs of tlfolirm will be settled by hfr. Bock. . 11.1.1NRY BUBB, Lehaiton, October 27,1.858. , GEORGE BOOK. N. B.—The undersigned having:asSociated . themselves in the Stove and Range business, would respedtfully so licit the patronage of the public. JOHN P. lIMBERGER. October PT; 1858. • Cheap Book 4s' Paper Store. reDOWELL & lIALLOWAY, successors to Joseph J,U .. McDowell, No. 121 (Ohl No. 370 Market Street, Aiiladelphia, have for sale a large and general assort ment of SC - 1100L AND BLANK DOORS, Wilting and Wrapping Papers, Paper Bags, Paper. Curtains, Station ery, fee., at the very lowest prices. ta,,RAGS bought for cash, Or hi exchange. Phil Oct. 27, 1858.—Ina. jpERSONS indebted on books of Joni If. Wrrmeter„ will make payment to the undersigned, the 'Cooks broth* been placed in his hands for collection, for the use of John Wittneyer. Lebanon, Sept. 8, 1558.,-tr. Ladies Shawls! JUST RECEIVED. a large and splendid assortment of Lf FALL and WINTER BRAWLS. Mode and Mourning Long Shawls. Drocha Bard, Stella Shawls, ?dilutelet Blanket Shawls, • Maneelet Stella Shaivls, Chenille Shawls, Chenille Po In t Silk Shawls, Thibet Shawls, All at re . diteal prices, by HENRY i :sum. Lebanon, October 6, 1858. graxes. Taxes! Taxes! \7OTSCEIS FEHREBy,AritEy .to the several TAX L COLLIOTORS of . Lebanon County, that the Tax assessed for 1858 must . be -collected, and paid over to the County Treasurer, by the jl; , st of ;;Dteember,:next, at no further indulgence can be given. Collectors will please take notice and regulate themselves ac cordingly. By order of the County, Commissioners. • • CX11135 SHIRK, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Lebanon:Dct. 20,1858. [Lib Dem. and Waters Dam. copyi Const:int ly 'Receiving 1/ E Y Howard & Co's xpress, at the CHEAP ' DRY L,. GOODS and CLOTHING STORE of lIENItY STINJd. FASHIONABLE SHAWLS, EiAL.IIDNIADLE DRESS SILKS, vAsnioNALILE BAYADERV.S PLAIDS, STRIPEitI, PLAIN GOODS, &c.,.for Ladles' Wear, nut also, largo supplies of Ciotti, Coasameros and Yostings, Ready-Mado ;Clothing. &c., ALL at HENRY & STINE'S Lebanon, Oetobor 20,1E65. . . . STOPE g, 11.1.1VGE dVc. BULB & LIMBERGEII would rwrettfolly inform the public that they have opened a SIGVB & STORE, nest door to the Lebanon Valley Bank, in Cumbeilainl street s Lebanon, pp. where they will constantly keep on 11!nd a large assoArtmnt of, Stoves, Ranges, s Among the khitis now on hand the' would name the f0110n.;27.:---Gallacher'a Stip Rise Gook, Air 'Tight Cook, Globe Cook, all sizes, Charm Cook, Bepub lie Wok, Morning Stan Cook, all kinds Parlor Gooks, Office and Parlor Stoves, Gas Consunten., Egg Gylind2rs, Oval Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers, al/ sizes Ilotel and Family nang,es, Portable floaters, so. Also, Tire Brick, Grates, as. .:ft,Cild Stoves taken in Exchange for new ones. Lebanon, October 27, 1252.--tf. JUST RECEIVED and for sale, Wholesale and Retail at RILIIZENSTEIN & BROTHER'S Cheap Jewelry k Fancy Store ' Lebanon, Pa. .Gold Breast Pia,, Crotchet Needles. Gold Ear Drops, Bane Knitting, do Gold Ear Rings, Wood do do Gild Finger Rings, Puff Combs, Gold Lockets, Ivory Fine Cotnbs, Gold !Pencils, Gum Hair Pins; , Gold 'Pens, Silk EloMic Cord, Gold'Clmins, . Gum Belts, Gold Studs, Leather Belts, Gold Watches,. W9Fialff CkYon, Silver Watches, Whalebones, Silver Pencils Bonnet Combs, Silver Thimbles, Scissors, Silver Sheath, Ladies' Collars, Silver Chains, Stamped Flouncing, Silver Watch Keys, Edging. Cornelia Rings, Silk Velvet Ribbon, Born hinge, Bracelets, . Gilt Rings, Necklaces, Glass Rings, Perfumery, Watch Ribbons, . Children Combs, Watch Guards, Back-combs. Watch Hooks, Gum Rattles, Revolvers, Violins, Pis.tols, Guitars, Buck Purses, Banjos, Porte mammies, Teinharhaos, Pocket-books, Fintes, Razors. Wes, linzr 'Strops, Flageolets, : I.lfi s eut Pipes. ' 'Dulcimer Wire, Smoking Tobacco, 'Musical Bozos, Seger Tubes, Accordeons, Plated Specs, nations, Steal Specs, - Consertinas, Goggles, litirmonicas, Lead Pencils, Bones, Steel Pens, Violin Bridges, Buttons, - 'Violin Bows, Threads,- - Violin Screws, Sewing Silk, Violin Rosin, Match-boxes, - Violin Tail Pieces, China Babies, Daau Viol Strings, Ginn Rings, . Turning Forts.. All the above articles anti Many moreleMuinerw3s tc montion will be - sold at the loivest figure by Oct. fath, TBS.S. REIZENSTEIN .t BRO. ' . FOR SALE. , itt FLOUR, g ..-- - i . CORR. OATS, fjr —Qat MIDDLINGS, 4 , ~...--...•..-,...... , SALT BY Tllll BAG, BRAN, at the Genesee Mills of MYERS. & SIIOUR, Feb. 3,1858. Lebanon, Pa. - 1, . . WANTED* AT the aeheeeee lane, In tile borough of Lebanon, WHEAT, CORN, BYE, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest 'Market prices Wilt be paid in OWI, by BITERS & SIIOIJR. Feb. 3, 1858. GREAT BEAU T IFIER - Elan IT ,RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY lIAIR to its orighial color; covey , luxuriantly the bald head; Tana:Alia all dandruff, itching and all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions ; makes the hair soft, healthy; and glossy; and sill preserve it to an ' imagina ble age, remoyes t as if by . ,inagic, all blotches: Ac.. from thelitee ' find cures'allileuralgut and nervous head ache, See eireidar and the following. - • PROF. 0. 3. 1.1 . 00 D k CO.—bents; Within a few .tyswe hare received so many orders aunt colts for Prof. 0. 3. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day are were com pelled to send to Boston for * quantity. (the S dozen you forwarded all being sold,) while we might order a quantity from yeti. Every bottle we lame sold seems to Inane produced three or four new customers and the ap probation, and patronage it receives from the most sub stantial girt worthy Citizens of our vicinity, fully con vince us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARA TION. Send ns as soon as may be one gross of $1 size; and one dozen $l. size;, and believe us youra very respectfully. (Signed) . DANIEL LATHROP A Co. Hickory Crore. St. Charles Co., 310., .Nov. 1816. PROF. 0. d. WOOD—Dear air: Simea . time last Sum- I mer we were ludtmed , to use Some oPyour Hair Recto naive and its effects'werese cioxicierful. we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report it Our little son's' head for some time had been perfectly covered with sores and sonic called it scald head. The heir Almost entirely came off in consequence, when a Friend, seeing his sufferings; ftth iScd US to use your Res torative, we did so with little hope of success, but, to our surprise, and that_of our friends, a very fow appli cations ronmeed the disease entirely, and -a new and l u xuriant crop of hair soon started ont r aod- we , con now say that on, boy hoe as healtby is scalp, and As luxuri ant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore. and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all (Remora of the ev.qp, end, Irk.. 1j e are, l yours respectfally, . MICR CE V..umaINISOTHAM, . . SARAH A. ILIOGINBOTLIA3I. Gardiner. Maine, Juno 22, ISM, PROP. 0. J. - WOOD -4* Sir-: I have used two bot tles of Professor Wood's lair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discoverg of the age for re storing, and changing the hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. My Mir has now attained its origi nal color. You can recommend it to the :world without the least fear, as my ease was ono of the worst.killd- • ,Yours Respectfully, n - DANIEL N. MialiPllY. WALTER & BARTO O. J. WOOD k CO., .Proprietors, 312 Broad Way, N. Y., tin the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establihihetit) and 11.1 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold in Lebattou by JOSEPH L. LE,MIIERGEN 3 also by Dr. 11.01;$, and by all good Druggists everywhere. Oat. 13, '5B-3re. GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE very cheap at RARER .t BROS Don'tforget to Call at A THINS & MeADAWS, and examine their stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Traveling hags. To an wanting Farms, see ativertLsemeat of Hammon A LL eolors of WooloaStoekirm YARN, kt :4 &AMR k 81011 notice. AN'TIION'Y S. ELY List of Goods „Italian 'Violin Stringa, Uuitaf' Stringi, Eal So Long unsuccessfully sought, FOUND AT LAST. Dovr.o., 'N. IL, 144).1.K.v.8 Statement , t - I F THE LEBANON ya Lf . ..LY BANK. i,:f Leu %Nu; PR., NO7. 2, 1858 ASSETS Bills and notes discounted Due by other Danko Notes of other Banks Specie (Gold and Silver) LTA la Notes in circulation Duo individual depositOly Due to other tanks, - - . ------- 05,403 77 The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 30S. RAIIOII. cashier. Sworn and subscribed before the tlih of No vember,-.A. ISM AttinoNy S. ar, J. P. Lebanon, Nov., 114'53 Statenient fAr THE LEBANON DANK, published as required by 4.ji the Act of Ateembly, passed Oct. 13, 1857, viz: ..„ LSASNON BANK, Nov. 3, 1.458. let—tmufs and 'Diiirdients, $313,395 SO 2d—Specie, - ; , ,i 52.157 al flutes of other Banks, 1,070 00 Due from oilier' liplike, 1:,195 70 . ... 3d—Notes in Circulation, 4th—Amount of Deposits. includ ing individual deposits and balances due to other Banks, 51,780 80 EDW. A. UHLER. Cushier. SWORN and subscribed before me. Nor.. t. ICES, Lebanon, Nov. 10, '5B. JodY.l.ll Ci1.13.1d, J. P. J. T. Drown, laFtOr o lf o t•T i r t tl i . n lL ; dla , i f tl a e= assortment of Leckets, Chains, Ake,, which tr.' offered at the lowest cash prices. Great inducements to couutry cash buyers. , Aug. 18, '5B--t3m. WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE - " TO HEAR THE NEWS ! THAT THE CHEAPEST G 0 • THE HANDSOMEST STYLES. ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT TILE LL BUILDINGS. SWARTZ & BRO., .HAVE.JEST OPENED nitsT ARRIVAD OF FALL 0 OODF , ' SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOW, FOR CASH. CU-NEI:AVEC. I. • ON M ttN 00 ID. A INDICIAL essay on n new, certain and radical cure Spennatorrinva, Fze.. witiona the 1140 ..f internal enntenization, or any inenhan!ent nppliallC,S .TCST reTil.:Rlite.. the sth edition. inn sealed envelope. gratis and mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt-u: two atarOpo. This little work, ellouwV,wir ferns It celebrated memino of the medical pram:Slott, gices the most inneartant in formation ever published to ell rerilorf; I.lltertaiDUZg . doubts of their physical eorainion. or alto are colase , us of having hazarded their health and imponoo,—contoin log the particulars of ass entirely ty•tv :volts 11 , .+A rcase , ly for Spermatorrhom or Seminal %Yealntosl. Debility Nerv- OUSIWSS, Depression of Spirits, .I.os tnergy, latmsitude, Titttidity Invobuttary Seminal Itheintrges. hapairrd Sight and:Memory, Nal L bes moll-Pimples en the Men Vitolpsjigotion, of the Hanel, nutl Bo lily Prostration of, the . whole SeCt hi-i rz' !DT. -t - lacy and Mental/OM phYSicalitielipaeity.—by tatSIM at which every One may cure hitZ.,ol ;V K a::; t cape s-n. AddreCS Dr. Gil. J. C. RLIN E, 1y V.:211.M, corner 10th-street, 11eyw Turk! roa Bo; No. 4 glti. Sept. 15, 1858.—:Mt.—tn. Nevv Tiarr:?, -7 ,1•:.;,0rts :.itorv. _A& Egr• :a., E .- I 'A ,_ Itf :__ft .7:-.-1-?! Vii:V; : -.ii•-`,: - --' '-: 4 ; -- V2,-; ..... c .,,, , F0: .1 , --,- --c•u - 4 ~., ..' 4 4:11 1 .. ......./, f ...6+4,.. e . :, . ILTARRISON K. DUNDORI would respectfully. In. form the public that be has taken the maul lota Ilundore e Oyes, in Candle:land etreet. between Market and Plank Readorbere be will ireop• the largest, timsn and cheapest aF - ,..torintebt of FUITNITURE: ever offered fit Lebanon. Eisatnek ennoble of eh of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he Will sell lower riV . tillv,7,2 than the like can be bought at Ittly utbet place in Lebanon. Ile has on hand a lame as: 4 nrlracnt Solim- 77 c4 l ‘ . Tete-a-tetes, Lonntl;es, Chit's, Pier. Card and other Ta bles, What Nets : Mat Rados, se. Ako a Isrme and cheap stock of stuf(ed, Cali anrk red COl11:11111 Cho ire, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattress,. Also. Looking Glasses,—built. Rosewood and :Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Weis and hobby Horses, fla children. IT,Fo Particular attention _mild to UNDER. TAKING. Ile has provided himself vial the FINEST lIFIARSE IN LEBANON, and will rmil.e Celiins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Lebanon, March 24,1855. DR, lIIINTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL Being an original and popular Trc:tti<u on MAN AN D WOMAN: IttEllt Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disordcr , 1 very kind, With never failing ileinidies for the speedy cure of diseases of a private and dentate charac ter. ineident7to the violation of the Laws of Nature and Of, Nature's God. PRICE . TWENTY-FIVE C~'.\,Ts. , The author of the ;dor. .TOIIIII.IP a eneltrAte, devot, d a quarter of L4r4l a ',eulogy to the study and agarir . cre .treLtuteLA or sp3hiiis and ostr,d. 4:1501 d.„,s as a lathy, ho has become pos• sorsed of nmst inv.:11(104o informtion in re ord to tho ;it , eame,all able tc g erempress into code mecum compass the very quintel,sence of ined iCal SCiOIICO on this important subject; as the result of the experience or the most eminent physicians iu Eu rope and America is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice in the treatment of se trot diseases in many thothands of rases in the city of Philadelphia alone. Testimony of the Prof of Ob,4retrico hi Penn. College, MEM= "Da. Ift.n.erna'S . 31.%5mr.t." The anther of flit* work, unlike the majority of thm-e who advertise to mare the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of Quo ..or the hest Colleges in the United States. It affords nut pleasure reeentuiend him to the unArtuatite, or to the victim of malinnetiro, as a swv. , n , ./til. and experienc ed watititioner, whose himur and integrity they may place the I,7eatest S LT:OS[1011U, M. D. From A. Woodward. M. D., of Penn. Univemity„ Philadelphia It gives me pleasure to add toy testimony to the pro fessional ability of the intik:,r of thecc 11 -1k Afimu al." Numerous reties of N tea , tes of the aolita Organs, some of them of hung standing. have come under my no tice. in which his skill has been manifetl in i•estorin * to perfect health, in some instauees where the itatbnithas bees. coluiblered boyoiifi rthAlical aid. in the treatment of semitut Weakness, or disarrtontement of the functions Izollheed.by Sellabuse or Exrurr: of vtrnery, I do not know his sttp,rtor in his profession. 1 lucre been ac.. qualified with the Author same thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to hint as welt as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early bli , creti•u. to recom mend hint as, one, Ili whose prof,ssional skill and integri. tY they may safely =Attu thenteelves.. AlAiltED WOODWA RD, iii. D. One copy, securely enveloped. will beiimwardyal &raft postage to any part United f tates for cet.t. or Get - vies for U. Address, POPt paid, COSDEN & CO:. box 197, tqdlettlApitin. 13ooltsell,rs. Canvauers and Book Agents ftuppil ell on the roost 11110001 terms. October, 1353.-Iy. Boot tam! Shoe Store. ddetdil .ItOtilltil, respectfully In ferule the piddle that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in Wk.„-40.4 his mw building. in Cumberland st„, where he hopes to render the same satisfactian us herotororn to all who may favor him with their eustinu. flu invites Merchants and dealers in littuTS and MittlilYit, and every one whe wishes to nurehase fadthruable and durublerartieles in his line. to call nil examine for tin:twelves, his large and varied stock. lie is determined to surpass an competition in the nun:nineteen "revery article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Linton. A due care is taken in re . lard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LEATIIIM and other materials are mltl, and none but the best workinen are employed. P. returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal natronego heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strioVatteUtiiiii to business and endeavoring tO please Lis eeStteMers, to merit a share of pnblie pats ronage: [Lebanon ; Feb.l7, THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots Shoe 4; Vial s Caps - 9 KM) TRUNKS, is the cheap Store of im: 4w the undersigned. Walnut street, lAa dillennon,where a splondid new stork Ens just been open ed, embracing a gener.l4 as..ortment for LAM IS, 0 EN TLEMEN`and BOYS. :mama which are I',DIES' OAT !Ind FANCY SIP.P'S; Ca!;-Kin. rzttclit Leather, Geld, Rih, and other h . ; on .l r for Gentlemen, with a handsome vari.d, t+.r and SHOES of all Wads. Ore al:o . o,d Ito bag also a greet a. , of all kinds and 'prices. Tau public is respectfully 11: Yited andexamine Lebanon,Oct 30,'£8. GASSER. JUST itEd:IVET! a supert9r4)lLT:V4ZNE, very dal irate; also SCOI 4 CII Atn,:l.,Tanna" Yonlna, CATAITDA MANDY, and CINCINNATI erralinanßE; at REIGART'S Ulnaand Liquor Store. maniitty to ent:gr:lta to a mild climate, good syil and flee market, ,see aduertisententof ifclam.mandson I,4ltat. S. Mi. rettengill r Co's A IMBR.TISING AGELYCI; 119 NAF: , Ati ur, Nate 11 YORX., zlO STAIR Sr.. Unarm 8. 3F. Vottengill k Co:otrethe - Agente fur , the Lebanon Aardiser, and tit" meat influential and larmat circulating Newspapere iii the United States and tha Canada& They anthort. tad to contract far us at nor lowest rates. =II El .k 5,9 3 GI $ 9 3 1 Gl , 88U 0 , 3 2&,:A4 51,516 4 1 1 - nR ~ti4i 89 24 Sg 1G1,570 00 :IA T, 4 . . z C-1.25, £c.,
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