rtbaitnit'AVETtiorr, TERNS, • 8150 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY,•DECEhiSEA 1, 1868 HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos -1411, &e., printed at the Advertioer office, at low tiles and short notice—and in the most elegant stile. - - One of the firm of Mussra. Funck Bro., of the Mansion House Store, North Lab soon, is now in the city laying in n stock of Win ter Goods. They always keep a choice variety of goods, and sett them in competition with any oth er store In the county. The stook now buying is s very desirable one. Sales.—The farm of Wm. Smith, in-Cornwall, containing 85 acres, was sold last week, at public sale, to Jobs L. Shatter, at $65,60 per mom John Ober, in North Annrillo township, sold 31 acres and 05 perches of land, without improve moots, for $4O per acre; 6 acres and ys perches, to Samuel Herr, for $4l per sore;:and 8 mores s od 72 perches, to' Christian Herr, for $60,26 per acre. Smoke.—Much of the einoke of grates would be consumed by the adoption of the following plan, and fuel' would be greatly econo mised thereby. " If an iron plate be not at hand, let s piece of paper be placed at the bottom and front of the grate to the top bar but one, then put the coals closely into it, tuitil they 611 the_ grate, after which a little firewood should be plena shore, and a layer of coal over, it; and the fire wood being lighted, the fire *ill gradually burn from the top downwards, emitting very little smoke, and the coals will be thoroughly consumed. It will not be necessary to stir the fire, and an equal quantity of coals will be found to last much longer than when the fire is kindled it the bottom, as has heretofore been the case.• This method is especially adapted to sitting rooms, where a brisk Ore is not so much tecialred as in the kitchen. Stearn Fire Engines and City Peesenger• Itatiros& are'alli the go In other big towns. We have probably no nse for the engines ss yet In Lebanon, 1)14 a Passenger:Rai lroad from the Caul to the Market House would be an evi dence of enterprise even if it did not pay We have been, requested to agi tate the removal of the Market Manse. We would rather agitate the establishment of a regular Mar ket in Lebanon. But if both subjects can be ef fected by agitation we shall lend a helping hand, e , pecially if items are the consequence. Don't "swop" with, or buy horses from, strangers, unless you are certain that they are nob stolen . The county is overrun with horse thieves, and they are not the "honestast kind of folks" you can meet with. Local Items have of late become decidedly scarce articles. A quarrel was under way the other'day in the street, and a fight was imminent, which would have probably made an article, but the spunk of the parties could hot be brought to the punching point. The cold snow cooled the blood., Well, we are glad it was so.— We would rather have less locals and no fights. Let dogs delight, &a. The Stated Mee tin 0. of the Board of Managers of the Y. M. C. A. w ill be held on next Tuesday overlies. December 7, at 7 o'clock, at their Reading Room. All the members arc - requested to he to attentattee. Some important business le to be Updated. The lEoliart Harp.—Many per inns might enjoy the melancholy music of the in strument ; we therefore, give the following direc tions for its.ponstruation t It coarirts of a long narrow box of very thin wood, about six inches with a circle in the middle of the upper ekes, of an inch awl a-half in diameter, in which are drilled small boles. On this side, seven, ten or more strings of fine caszut ore stretched over the bridges at each end, like the bridge of a vio lin, and screwed up.and relaxed with screw pins. The stiings must ail be screwed up to one and the seine note, (D is perhaps the W5lO and the instrument should Le placed in a wiadow partly Opep;:in whioh- the width is exactly equal to the length;of the harp, with the sash just raised to givithe:lll , admission. When the air blows up on these string* with different degrees of force, it will exeitetijfferent tones of Bound. Sometimes the blast brings out all the tones in full concert, and sometimes it sinks them to the softest mur murs. We learn'tba-the Rev. G. F. !Crete!lebortly deliver a, Leohire before ilia Young Men!! Chris:len Association, of Lebenon. The Committee appointed by the Y. M. C. A..`stre very sot' re at the present time in helping the poor and needy, Mr. John Murray, Jr., (a rely.- tire of the celebrated Lindley Murray,). deliver ad a lecture in Brooklyn, on Thursday evening tut, upon the "Strength and Sweetness of Eng• tish Tone." The season for Young America's enjoyment la at hand. Preparations nre already being on every hand for a full and free en joyment.;of the merry festival. Graff, has just unpacked his unusually large assortment of 1011. 'day GOodip to.see which is a show without charge 'for admiseion. Those wishing a large stock to 'select from ShOulit call early. There is constantly considerable .dissatisfsetiou expressed by. the business Men . of Lebanon, on account' of the encouragement given to business men abroad, to, the neglectof our own. 'Even in the Matter of Zager Beer the productions •of other towns arevonsumed, while our own Brew •ers,'whe mike a better and purer article, are neg lected. This should not be. Mr. Ifenry Hart mien lime Gone to groa!, expense in the establish -mut of an extensive Brewery at this place", and ,should receive the encouragement which his en :terprissi 'and expenditures entitle him to. Ills ale , an d b oor Are pore, which cannot be said for some other blends, and our people who use the article .should call - for I'martman , 8, and take. none oth. • We have . con - fie an article on Ani g h and Low lihurohiani," in reply to an er edito rial on the eamaubjeci which appeared -in the Courier two week's ago. It , will appear next week. Messrs. G. B. Deppen and E. Levengood, of Myerstown have obtained a pat ent for a "Furnanee for "lording Coal dust." The term of office of F. Phillips, gig, ' ea County Soperintendent of Common Schools, commences to-day, December 1. ice, A grant shaving match agninst time. was . Performed recently at Heighly, near Iseads.,-"- A "Professor Carrodus," attanded by three lather era and five /troupers, engaged to shave seientY man in sixty minutes, and succeeded in. perform int 14 task tor minutes within' the sisiiiitied time, - By the kindness of Messrs. Har besson and BLOW:, Assessors of Lebanon Bor ougb, wo have the following totals of assessments, viz: Bast Ward. • West Ward. Beni Estate, $259,230 • $214,064 Trades & Occupations, 26,410 . 19,850 Money bearing Inter. 70,610 47,288 Live Stock, 8,740 1,810 Pleasure Carriages, 2,060 830 Backs and Omnibusses, 250 - 000 Occupatton and Furniture over $2OO, ..te., 400 - 100 3.62,700 $284,342 382,700 ,Aseeosmeot loot yitir, $57,671 No. of Taxation's East Ward,) 502 a 41 West Ward, 452 Za al, It is said that the Itch is preva lent to a limited extent in Harrisburg. The cases are mostly those of children, and.the papers com plain that some of them having the disease are Still sent to school. Teachers should not permit such, or any filthy children, to come to school. The season for hog batcheiingie tow at hand. Those of our friends having heavy products of the kind will please report the weight. The, prize for the heaviest will be a leather medal. So in with the corn. Our neighbors of Harrisburg are endeavoring to got up a Library for young-men. We would also suggest an infirmary. Both are badly neededjudging from the papers. Mr. 0. Brotherline advertises his fine tbreo.story brick Holm for sale in =t ether column. This is an excellent opportunity fur a businosc man to procure a central and excel lent business stand. - The new Moravian Church of this place is ready for the slate roofing. The skele ton of the spire is also up. It has now, pro gressed so far that some idfut of ittiappearahce, When finished, may be ferined, and all concur in the opinion that it will be a very neat baildini. We are pleased to learn that our •friends Messrs. Bubb it UmUrger are still busily engaged in putting up heaters and furnaces.— The work is . dono by M. henry Bubb, a gentle man noted for his skill in this business. The practice of some of our citizens in sending to Philadelphia for heaters and employing city me chanics to put them lip, is'one that cannot be too strongly ondenined, especially when we have mechanics in our midst who can do the work much better, as it has been demonstrated—that Mr.. Bubb can do. In this, and other respects, the true policy is to encourage home industry taid sustain home mechanics. *ft tali. Cattle s ome over the Harrisburg Bridge at the rate of about eight droves each day. Mules appear to be plenty, end pass through town in numbers. The cattle , generally is in good cozen tion.—Ha rrisburg Patriot: MARRIAGE OF KINDRED.—A bill has passed the the HORN of Representatives by is vote of fifty six to fifty-two, prohibiting the intermarriage of first cousins, under a severe penalty, and °null% or the inheritance of issue. The. preamble .to the bill asserts that, Man . .) , deformations of mind and body are of congenial origin, froni the prae tide of near kindred intermarrying with each oth er.--Georela Record. The Moors have a strong partiality fur red hair, and it is said, envy theSamon, when they hear them called . the red-haired nation. The Moorish and Arab women often asesreddye, and bind up their hair with red tape. A Boy's TONGUE FASTENED yo 6 LAMP POST. On Saturday morning, a little fellow about eight years old, a son of Gilean, bookstlier, while play ing with some other- boys in North street, ap proached a lamp post and" carelessly applied his tongue to its gray-frosted surface, when, in an in. strait, to th l t boy's own horror and utter astonish ment of his playmates, he was - hold fast by his tongue to the post, suffering very severe pain, and totally unable to help or extricate himself. Of course the boy could 'not speak, end could only manifest his feelings by signs with his hands.— Various applications of warm tea, steam, &c., were made by some.neighbors, who heard the un naiettl noise wade by the other boys, and came to learn what was the matter, but of no avail, such was the action of the cold iron that the hold was even getting tighter. When after about ten min utes had elapsed the boy's father beard of the af fair, and hastening . to his relief, he took a kuife and was obliged to cut the tongue loose, leaving, its skin still fast to the post, and causing the blood to flow very profusely. Immediately on his release the poor little fellow became insensible and was taken home :--London (C. IV.) Press, 23 NATIVE Cows, REST FOR MILK,—"I have very often heard the best judges of stock say that if they desired to select a dairy of Cows for milk for sale, they would go around and select cows commonly called native, rather than resort to pure bred animale' of any of the established breeds, and that they believed they should find such a dairy the most profitable."—Fliare I rata- A STARTLING ExpwantxxT.—Somebody, some where in Ohio, pretends in have discovered an infallible cure for' scalds. He has been experi menting extensively and successfully, according to his own account. Se places side by side two vessels—one containing boring water and the other cold water. He then plunges his bare arm into the boiling water ,and immediately thereaf ter immerses it in the cold water. The arm sus tains no damage, he says. .This looks like a tough story, but we would. rather take the man's word for it than make the experiment. IMPORTANT DECISION CONCEENINO.TIIE RIGHT or GAS COMPANIES.---Some month since, a suit was tried in the Passaic Circuit Court, brought, by Mr. John Brady vs. the Patterson Gas Light Company, on the followifig giotinds:—Mr. B. put up gas fixtures in a building, and applied for gas, which the company refused 'to furnish nn lessa previous account due for gas on the prera ises was paid. Mr. B. objected to paying for an article consumed by others, and brought an ac tion against the company for damages in refu-. singto light his premises. The case - wits deci ded inifavor of Mr. Brady, wheriapon the defen dants appealed to the Supreme Court, which bas reversed the-decision. The Court (leaded that the company could furnish the gas under such rules as they chose, or refuse to supply it alto gether.--Nctoark Advertiser. A BIG SPELLING MATCH is announced in 'Cov ington, Ohio, at the High School, when the lad that stands longest on the floor, and spells the biggest words without stretching his bead, is to receive a fine present. • . Pigeons have betin declare nuisanceby the city council of Dubnkue, 'low% the shooting law suspended, and the marshal, authorized to "out a pigeon wing" whenever he can. A:CROOKED BOUNDARY LIRE.—The Commis sioners employed in running the Pboandary be tween Virginia and Tennessee, find the line so °rooked that they have all become cross.:eyed and subject to fits of vertigo. "das,.. The City of Jade, the Cqpitel of JAptin, is said to be, without exception, the largest city in the world, It contains 1,500,006 dwellings, an d the eursra;leled number of 5,000,000 inhabi • ' ' THE LEBANON ADVERTISETt.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Par' A Dubuque paper says that a ball was re cently given by the employees of a hotel In that city, to which a certain young girl was invited, whom the other girls of the house bedecked for the occasion; that at this ball a beau became en amored of her, and danced with her during the !mare evening; that the ball breaking up at a rather late hour, she was invited to sleep with her working companions in the hotel, she having been in the habit of returning home to her mother ev ery evening after her labors were ended; that, she complied with the invitation, and sl . ppi with two of the girls all night, and that in the morning the young girl wee found to boa boy ! From sub sequent inquiries, _it was ascertained that the mother had suggested this costume to her son for the phrpose of enabling him to get employment, which he was unable to do Jaen wearing the bif urcated costume. 11647,042 589,365 AgNs The leaf of an album on which Lora By: ron bad written four lines of poetry, was recent ly sold at Venice, Italy, and a Russian noble man gave $1,600 for it. Agit- A patent coffee pot exploded in Cincin natti, whilst beingAested by the proprietor or pne of the hotels. The patentee, proprietor, and several servants were badly scalded. Olt" A bill has been introduced into the leg islature of Georgia, to prevent the use of any. Latin phrase in any of the Legislative acts o f that Slate. - ... Prof. S. S. Haldeman, of Delaware- Col lege, has been awarded Imo by Sir Wm. Trerel yan, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, for an Es say on a Reform of English Orthography, for which be offered prizes a year ago, open to Brit let and American competition. -There were eigh teen contestants, four of whom were awarded' $5O, each. Professor 11. is to - receive an additional $250 in case he extends and publishes his essay„ Special Noll ices. Vs.. See advertisement of Dr. Panfordts Liver Invigorator in another column. HAIR, DYE—HAIR DYE—HATE DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The Originat and Beat in the Inn c Al! others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to.escape ridicule." . GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY - HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural BroWn or Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A.. 4 lilatchelor since 1330, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made t • the• Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. WU. A. BATCHELOR'S liAtE DYE produces a color not to bo distinguished from nuture, sad is WARRANTWD not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes reinedied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Mad,o, sold or appli‘id (in 9 private "rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the 'United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. /Kir The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, Now York. , Sold at Dr. Rosa Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1808,-ly. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They are elegant, light, easy and durable. pitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no Shrink ing off the head; indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dee. 1,1.848.-Iy. 233 Braadway, New York. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In all diseases Inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease —hence an immediate cure. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOiI, and nothing else,` will ailaY inflammatioti at once, anti GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a great catalogue of di- BMWs: BURN'S, SCALPS, CUTS, CHAFES, SORE NIPPLES; coitus, BUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, BITES, POISON, BILES, SCROFULA, ULCERS, FEVER SORES, FELONS, EAR, ACRE, PILES, SORE ETES, Car, SWELLINGS, RHEUMATISM, SCALD HEAD, SALT RHEUM, RAWNESS, lERTSIPELAS, RINGWORM, BARBERS ITCH, SMALL PDX, WEASELS, RASH, &C. &C. To some it may appear incredulous that BO many dia• eases should be reached by one article; such an idesa will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its app site disorder. PALLEY'S MAGICAL LAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical. because the time le so audit be tween disease and a permanent cure; and lily an extract or,as it draws all disease out of theaffected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. ,It is scarcely necessary to say that no house, work-shop, or oliutufsc tory should be one moment without -it. No Pain Ritractor is genuine unless tho box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name- of heavy 'Dai ley, Manufacturer. For sale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the Ihtited States and Canada& Principal Depot,-165 Chambers St., N. York. • C. F. CIIACB. Sold at Dr. Ross• Drug store,.Lebanou, Pa. ,Dee.l, 186.8.-Iy. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES--Dr. Cheessman's PILLS.—The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive mactice; they . aremild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. /n every instance have the Pills proved successful. They - are certain to open those obstructions to whirh females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is:restored, and the pal e tind deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female eau enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of nature ;- ;hid whenever thakis the case, the: - PUN will invariably remedy all these evils. In all ;cases of nervous and spinal affections in the bark and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysteries, &c. Nor are they less emend otts. in the cure of Leucorrhces, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, an they would be sore to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions which should' be read. accompany each box. Those Pills a% put up in square Pat boxeti. Persona residing where there aro no agency established, by en closing One Dollar in a letter,prepani. to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R.B.IIIITCIIIIIGS; General Agent for the 11. States, 165 Chambers et., New York. To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. - Sold at r: Ras a' Ara g Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1,1858.—1 y. The Hammonton Farmer, ft. newspaper derot d to Literature and Agriculture. also setting forth full eccounta of the new settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cta. per annum. Inclose postage stamps For the amount. Address to Ed itor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., New Jer sey. Those wishing cheap land, of the hest quality, in one of the healthiest and moat delightful climates in the Onion, see advertisement of Hamm.inton Lauds. Holloway's Ointment and PULL—Chronic rheu-matism that had defied the physicians for twenti, years, and distorted the victim almostout of the shape of humanity. has been repeatedly cured by the Ointment. It relieves the agony of tbo pa tient almost immediately, and its laxative, effect upon the contracted sinews, knotted muscles and enlarged joints of the rheumatic cripple, is as wonderful as it is delightful. Fomentations of warm water should be used to prepare the parts for Om application of the Ointment, and the Pills may be given occasionally with advantage.. Be ware of counterfeits see Caution at foot of Hal loway's 'advertisements. Farm Lands for sale 25 Miles from' Philad'a by railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the beat for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the Country are now settling and building. The cropscan be seen growing. Terms from $l5 to $25 per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place— Leave Vine et. Wharf at Phila., at r% m., by railroad forlltunmonton, or address B. J. Byrom, by letter. See full Advertisement in another column. • lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. lIELNItOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. ILEGIEBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. HELNIBOULYS Genuine PREPARATION Is nrepared acCording to Pharmacy and Chemietr3r, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. *irides advertisement loaded. - - ipaldpo0 9 0 (PINVINIC FRIP:Ap.A.2IOIE WIGS-WIGS-WIGg r=l:=! Religions lirolices. • Episcopal Services in Eagle Buildings on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Preaching on next Sunday morning and evening, in the 14fethodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sunday morning in lem's Lutheran Church. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. Preaching on next Sabbath morning in the Ger man, and in-the evening in the English lan guage, in the Reformed Church, A collection for the poor will be taken both morning and evening. RIVE D . On the 13th ult., by the Rev. John Stein, Them es L. Walmer of Bethel, to - Lydia 'Frantz, of Rehrersburg, Berks county. On the 20th ult., by the same,Daniel D. Ulrich to Rebecca Gerhart, both c.Union township: DIED, 'On the 15th ult., in Monroe Valley, John Henry, . son of John Walborn, aged 2 months and 21 days. On the 11th ult. , by the Rev. 1 . 1. - 11aehman, Amos Bunke!. of Annrille, to Bliss Catharine &lege ' welt, of Lobonoo. • The Lebalion Itlarket. Carefully Corrected Wieldy by Myers if Shour. LEBANON, WsexEsPar, DECEMBER 1, 1858. 'Leh. Mills Ex. Fam. $6 50 Potatoes, it bu , ' 75 Smith ." Extra 600 Eggs, 'P dos., 20 Lab. Val. Super. Fine 500 Butter,it lb., 20 Prime White Wheat, 130 Lard, . 8 Prime Red Wheat, 125 Tallow, ' 30 Prime Rye, 70 Liam, . 11 Corn, 65 Shoulders, 9 Oats,3s Sides, 9 • Clover-seed, 500 Soap, - 8 Timothpseed, 250 Bees-war, 25 Flax-seed, 1 50 - 'White Rags : 5 Dried Apples, Tit'bu,, 100 ' Mixed Rags, ' 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, Tel lb , 32% Peach "Suite," 250 Bristles, it lb., 40 Peach " Iluted.," 125 Feathers. lit 3b., 02% Cherries, 150 Wool, VI lb., • , 40 Onions, - 50 Soup Beaus. "0 qt, 6 • 'ea; " 1234 Apple Butter,V crock, 45 - . The Philadelphia Market PIIILADELPHIA, Not. 29, 1838 PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.— The arrivals of Beer CA.rme at th e different yards comprise about 2,000 liead. - There was a brisk demand, particularly for 'prime lots, and all offered found ready sale at rather highe.r pri ecs,which were mostly within the range of $7 ® $9 the:100 lbS.,,aceurding to quality.' Of Cows and CALVES, about 260 head were at market, selling at from $3O to $4O for fresh Caws ; • $5O for extras ; $2O to $35 for Springers, and $l5 - to $25 fur dry Cows. Of lions the receipts were large, the arrivals et Ph illips',Yard being about 6357, and prices were mob. better, realizing $6 to 7 the 100 lbs.. net. SHEEP were also better, and about 8080 sold, at Wardell's, at from s27i to $4 each, as to con dition, being equal to B@)Sie. lb. dressed. BRE ADSTUFES are .without any, material change, and the Floe, market, although firmer; is devoid of activity, and only about 5,000 bbls found buyers at ss®s 25 per bbl for superfine, $5 37®5;,75 for extras, and 45 75 ®6 for extra. family, including 1,000 lads of the latter at a priee kept private, The sales to the trade have been to a fair extent, within the range of.ss@6- 50 per bbl for common to extra and fancy brands, as io quality; at the closing the lobrest rates wore refused. Rye Flour is dull, with small sales at $4®4123. per bbl. Corn Meal is but little 'in quired fur, with sales of - Pennsylvania at $3 50 ®3 374, and Brandywine at $4 per bbl, which establishes a decline. Buckwheat meal is sell ing at $2 50 the 100 lbs. WUlSAT.—Supplies come forward slowly and there is a good demand for prime lutS. at the late advance, with sales of 25 000 bushels to note at $l. 20 ®1 30 *0 bushel for inferior and prime red and $l. 30®1 45 for white, including some mix ed Western at $1 25. Rye is in steady request, and taken on arrival , at 72@750 for Belewire and 11W/3c for Penna. Corn has been very scarce and in demand at a further advance, with sales of 13 000 bushels at 85 ®ooe for old yellow, closing at the latter rate; 72 @nu for new do; 80®83c for mixed lots; 80®83c.fur old; 70(4)- 730 for new white, and 780 for western New York. Oats have been in good request; sales of 12 000 bushels at 44®46c, closing at the former quotations for prime Southern, in store and afloat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE. TILL be sold nt public sale, at the xesidenee of the subscriber. in the Academy, .P lank Road Street, Lebanon, on SATURDAY, December 18, 1958. at 12 o'- el ck.*llL, the A:glowing HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, viz:—Tables, Chairs,Settees, Bnreaus, Book Case, Stoves, Beds and Redsad a, Mantle Clock, Tubs, Meat and other Stands, Barrsls, 1 good Wheelbar row, 2 Ladders, gardening Impliments, and a variety of otherarticlee to numerous to mention, Also, 911 E An excellent FAMILY HORSE, TOP BUGGY, SLEIGH, Harness, an: Terms will to made known on dap of sale by JOHN H. KLUTGE.• Lebanon, Dec. 1, 1858.-te. F. tinbicb. Auctioneer. NOTICE. Lebanon County Agricultural Society. rrirm COmmittrm of Arrangements, viz:—J. Mfrka 1_ ler Dr . J. C. Cooper, Wm. W. Murray, Henry 1.111- rich. M ichael Deininger, Jacob Mecham, George Weid man, Samuel Erb, Peter .Hurst, Charles U. Forney, C. IL Borgner, Jacob Shmffer, Jonathan . George Mi ler, Win. Ulrich, George W. Kline"; Dr. 'W. Si. Guilford, Samuel Herman, John Stine and Wm. Major. will meet at Men. JULIAN 13L5E'S Ifni-r.. In Lebanon. on Saturday, Deeeteher 11, 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Punctual atten dance is requested, as business of importance to tbo So ciety, ii to be acted on. By order of • ' LEVI KLINE, Chairman Com. Arlo. J. Lams: RIGHTSTYLII, Cor. Secretary. Lebanon, December 1,1858.-2 t. ORPHANS' ) COURT . SALE. Estate of Toeeph Zimmerman, deed. THE undersigned will, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county. expose to sale, by public vendee or outcry, on SATURDAY. the 11th day of DECEMBER, MS, the following described Real Estate; late the estate of Jotteph Zimmerman, deed., NO.I. Being a tract of first rate LIMESTONE LAND situate in the township of Cornwall; - about one mile from the borough of Lebanon, antladjoins lands of Moses Kreider, Jonathan Barto and others, and is situate between the old Lancaster road and the Plank Road. The whole tract containing THIRTY-THREE ACRES and EIGHTY PERCHES, about eleven of which is covered with an excellent TIMBER and the bad ltumeis elearadttadina.high state of cultivation. N 0.2. ' Consist of a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND situatein the township of South Annville, and adjoins • lands of Peter Zimmerman. heirs of Peter - Bachman, deed.,and Wm. Coleman, and eon. / tains SIX ACRES neat measure, and is cov ered with excellent Chestnut Sprouts, some of which are fit to cut. The Tract of Land designated as NO.I, will be sold in parts or together as may best snit purchasers. Sale to be held at the public house of Leo, Zimmerman, in the borough of Lebanon, end commence at 1 o'clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by HENRY S. ZIMMERMAN . , Administrator Of Joseph Zimmerman, deed. (By order of the Court,—J. B. Light, Clerk.] December 1,1858.-M. KRISS KINKLE, 'The Holidays Coming! Hurrall JOON GRAIEFF Wholesale and Retail -Confectioner, and Dealer in Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Fancy Articles, and Toys. RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends, old and It - young, throughout the county, that he has been busy in the work of preparation for the coining Rol da', and is now supplied with a large assortment of American and French Confectionery , Aire which will be sold, wholesale and retail; cheaper than they were ever sold before in Lebanon. Ilia stock of Sugar Toys and Fruit, and Sugar Hollow Toys 18 finer, better and cheaper thswever before. Also, Yankee and German Toys, Of the newest styles, comprising Dolls, Drums, and a thousand other articles "too numerous to mention." PERFUMERY of every description. He has also a very large assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, , Suitable for Christmas or New Year Presents, among which are a beautiful collection of China and Terra. Cotta Wire, Consisting of Vases, Cups and Saucers, Jewel Boxes, Ladies' Fancy and Toilet BASKETS of every kind. A very large stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, CRAN BERRIES, CITRONS, LEMONS, ORANGES, kr. All kinds of NUTS in abundance, COMMON CANDIES, a great variety at reduced price. tiiirThankful for the past patronage of the public, b e bopee that by attention to business and moderate prices to receive still further encouragement. .• Lebanon, Dee.l, IBDI. JORN GRUFF. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. House for Sale T - HE undersigned Offers his fine three-story BRICK HOUSE for eale atorivate sate. It is situ ated in Walnut street, between the Buck and Black Bear Hotels: It„.is well calculated for a business stand:. . Lebanon, Dcc. 1,1358.-4 t. C. BROTHER Cane Seated Chairs and Cabinet Ware. • BBOTHERLINE has now a largo stock of Cane ltj. Seated Chairs and Cabinet:Ware on band. Young lionsekeepea and others are invited to call and examine it before purchasing else where. Ilia workis all hisownmanufacture. Also, Old Chairs Re-Caned. AlGir-Ris shop is in Walnut Street, nearly opposite the Lebanon, Deceinberd.,lBsB.-4m. LEBANON; BANK STOCK GALE; Will be sold at Public Sele, on Wanes day, the Bth day of December, A. D., 1858, at 12 o', clock., M., at SmaittSr's EA.01.8 Rimy in Lebanon , 10 .511.5.11 ES (5 Old and 5 New) of LEBANON:BANK STOOK. J. H. KLUGE. F. - Embicb. Auctioneer.- Lebanon, November 94,1858.-to. Fut* Furs Tm undersigned has just opened a large new stock of FURS for LAMBS and GENTLE:HEN, at his Rat Store, Lebanon. This stock embraces a very com plete assortment of FURS for Ladies, besides CAns, OAPs, &0., for Gentlemen and for Trimmings: All are respectfully invited to call and - examine. Lebanon, Nov. 24, ISM .'ADAM RISE. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS for the CARPENTER-WORK of SL tohnrs German Reformed Church, wilt be receiv ed by the undersigned until Monday, the 6th of DuosSi- HER. pros.-- ALSO, for the MASON-WORK of said Church. The. Plan and Specifications can be seen at the Store of Re ber & Bros.- For further infonuatiomapply to, or address, ELIAS BABE% Pree't. Building Com. Lebanon. Nov. 24,1555.—td. Reading G'arette copy and send-bill to this office. Stoves, Stoves, , Stoves. Selling cheaper than At any other Stove Store in Lebanon for CASH? rfiltE Subscriber is determined to sell Stoves at froth 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than any other establishment in Lebanon. Cull and see my stock, next dour to the Lebanon Bank. I charge nothing for examining. Thank ful for past favors he hopes to still receive a share of public patronage. ' JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, Nov. 24, 1858. . THE PEOPLES' STORE REMOVED To the South-East Corner of Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon, Pa. Louser Br:alters - - BEO leave to inform their frieuda and the public goa erally, that they have REMOVED to the MAGNIFI CENT E10139E, CORNER. OF MARKET & CRE9TECT SEREETB. One of the firm has just returned from the city again xherelto has carefully selected a large rod beautiful as sortment of the latest st 3 lee of ' WINTER DRY GOODS, GROCE.RIES, QUEENSWARE, • HARDWARE, HOLLOWWARE. STOVES I STOVES of every description and size em bracing all the latest patents and styles. All are cordially invited to call and see us At our New Store, and examine the largo and extensive stork, which will at all times be shown with much pleasure, and which we can sell at prices t 3 suit the times. .trafi-Thankful for past liberal patronage, they would respectfully solicit the continued favors of their • nld frienda and the public. [Lebanon, Nov. 24, '4. P. S.—Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. JOBE LOOSEN., BERRY LOOSER, JACOB LOOSER, JR., WILL/AM LOUSED., GEORGE LOOSER. NoricE. Estate of 4nnastaseus Glassbrenner, ctee'd. William Kuntz, Joseph Kuntz, John A. Kuntz, Tobias Fernsler and Hannah his wife, George Hoffman and Elizabeth his wife,-Abraham Shirk Guardian of John A. Kuntz and Aaron Kuntz minor children of Cyrus Kuntz, dec'd., devises ender the last will .and testa ment of Annaztasins Glasshrenner, late of the county of Lebanon and commonwealth of Pennsylvania, de ceased:— • • YOU and each of you are hereby weaned that an In. opisition will be held on Thursday, the 9th - day of December, A. D. 1858 at 1 O'Llock. P. 11. at the House of Elizabeth Kuntz , dee'd., for the purpose of making Par titian end valuation of Neal Estate devised to you in and by the last will and testament of the above named An nastasius Glessbrenner, dee'd., at which time and place you may attend if you think proper SAMUEL MUCK, S beriff. Sheriff's Office, Lebanon Nov. 17, _BlB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHAIR MANUFACTORY! AITHE subscribers take this method to inform their friends and the public that.they have c,munenced the above business, in all its branches, in the Bor ough of Lebanon, on Pinegrove Road, near what is known as Phreaner's Foundry. They hope to receive the patronage of those in want of anything in their line, as they promise to use the best materials • and employ the beat of workmen. OLD CHAIRS REPAIRED and PAID TED. ,ILW- The following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber taken in exchange-for Chairs, viz:—hickory, Wal nut, Poole; Maple, Beech, Berch, and Cherry of differ ent kinds. - VEO._ WAI:E-1100111. fn the. TOWN HALL, Market St., Lebanon, where a large stock of Ready-untie Rocking and other Chairs, Settees, Furniture &c.,ls constantly on hand. BROrElt .S: SON. Lebanon, Nor. 17.1858. .„ The World's Ore:W . Exhibi- lion Prize Medal. Awarded to C. MEYER, for his TWO PIANOS, London October 15th, 1851. C' MEYER respectfully informs his friends and the „ public generally, that he 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 cue taken in the selection and packing tbo THE VOICE OF THE WORLD. Royal. Jury on Blnsical Instruments Sir R. Ilishori, No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde Park; Professor of Music at - Oxford, Slgismund Thalberg, Austria; Protestor of Music, W. Sterndale Bennett, 15 Russell Place, Fitzroy Square; Professor at the - Royal Academy of Music. Hector Berlioz, France. J. Robert [hack, United Stales. Chevalier Neukonint. Zollvereln. Cipriani Potter, 9 Baker street. Portman &loam:Prin cipal of Royal Academy of Music. Dr. Schafbauti, zoliverein; Professor of Geology, Min ing and Metallurgy. Sir George Smart-At: - Anne's Cliertsey; Organist and Composer of tlie Chapel Royal. Henry ‘Vyldo, 55.Wettbouene Terracia; Doctor of Music and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Rev. W. Olizalet; Tenterden street, flatiover Square; Su . perintendout of the Royal 'Academy of Music. Imes Stewart, 32 trecknock C.cseent, Camden Town; Piano Forte 311inufileturer... The followihgMDALS have. hdeii „ Aca ia,a to C or i ra d Moyer, !--;. 1843. First Premium and SILVER lIEDAL, Franklin Institute; Philadelphia.- 1845. First Premium and SILVER-MEDAL, Franklin Institute, Philatiophia. '1846. -First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute. Philadelphia. • 1847. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Mechanic' Institute, Boston. 1849. First Prriniunt and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute. Philadelphia, 1846. First Premium and SILVEIt MEDAL,. Franklin Institute, recommendation of a Gold Medal. 1851. ' Diploma and MEDAL, Mechanics' Institute, Dos- ton. 1853. PRIZE . 111111)At, Great*orld's Exhibition, Lon don, Since which tune, (1851.) C. NlEvex, has not ex hibited his Pianos at any Exhibition. WALTZ Se It(EDEL, Agents. Nov. 17, 1858. Lebanon, Pa. THE CHEAPEST AND VERY BEST Ready-glade Cioliain s9 ..-t• you will find at, the Centre Building: RAPIER .0.. BROTHERS have again, opened to their already extensive clock. of RcEulyrMade Clothing a vary large ar mortment of all kinds of OVERCOATS, RAOLINS, BUR TOUTS and BANOU PS. Frock Coats and Dress Coats all colors and Styles; ;W -etness rind every day Coate, at all prices. Pantaloons, every yariety in price and Style. Boy's Clothing, a large variety. A very handsome assortment of Vests all wry cheap. Undershirts, Drawers, Woolen and Cotton, Dress Shirts, Gloves, hosiery, Stock.s. Ildkfs, Collars, in short every thing for a Dress from top, to toe. • The great.advantages to buy your Clothing at the "Centre Building" ore. that you will find their Clothing well made, and cut to fit, same us if made to order. As practical Tailors they understand how to select their Clothing. Call and see, and try them, as so many"bave done and found it to their advantage. A.l. AL RAM?. give their undivided attention to FASHIONABLE TAILORING, having had ninny years experience in cutting, and now having s.,me 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 same tit tentio.. as If they purchased their Cloth of them. Lebanon, Nov. 10th. TO IV iiki HALL FOR RENT. (11HE L4RGEAND HANDSOME. ROOM now occupied J. by T. P. Frantz as A Cabinet Ware-Room. in the Town Hall Building, Market street, Lebanon will be for rent from the Ist of January next It is suitable for any extensive business. Application to be made to either of the undersigned. Jar Also the CELLAR, now occupied by Messrs. Me dara a Oswald as aßestaurant,for Rent from April 1,'59. J. J. BLAIR, JOHN T. ATIIiNS, JOHN sEARFOSS. Trustees Lebanon Lodge L O. of 0. F. Lebanon, Nov.lotlf,---tf. 1Y lit e. MatERSONS indebted on'books of JOHN 11. WITMETER, will make payment to the undersigned, the books hating been placed in his , bands for collection, for the use of John Witnieyor. - - ANTHONY B. 'BOY-. Lebanon, tUpt. VEINS & McADAtt have Just received a new stock A •rof Bents;4lbose, Trunks and Traveling Cheap Book S Paper Store. McDOWELL & lIALLOWAY, successors to Joseph McDowell, No. 121 (Old No. 31%) Market Street, Philadelphia. have for sale a largo and general assort ment of SCFIOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Writing and Wrapping Papers, Paper Bags, Paper Curtains, Station ery, &c., at the vary lowest-prices. -ItAUS bought for cash, or in exchange. Phll , Oct. 27, 1658.—1r0. - EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON , PA - " 91 E" subscriber wishes to Inform bis old Molds and j. the public generally, that he has again taken the above well.knonn Rouse. Ile will be much pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Loyale:v.—Corner Cumberland and Market streets. IMOmnibusses running in c.innelion with the Rail Road Trains. SIEGUIST. , Lebanon, N0v.,10, 1858. LEMBERGER'S Cattle Liniment. MAILERS A ND OTHERS .. owning horses and cattle can Suet nothing superior. to L4mberger's Mare Lin- - in/era for Stinnes., Sprnins, Lameness, ac. It needs but a single trial to convince. Prepared And Sold only at I.E3.IIIERGEIPS Ding Store. Lo&anon, Nov. ](1,1853. Market Street. • Take Notice. WIIEREAS patties are dully rangingorer my landit, -shooting, crippling, and, carrying off my 'fowls, and otherwise committing depredations, this is to give notice that alt per one are forbid, under pain of the so- Ternst penalties, to trespass upon any •4* my premises in quest of game. I will prosecute in such parties t o th e extent of the law. JtiCOB FUNK. North Lebanon, Nov. 3,1858.-2 m A encritail %Vatclic.• JUST receirecht VA of lino AMERICAN 'WATCHES, nt tbe Engle Jewelry Store of, JAMES 11. IiELLY. Lebnuon,.l , :ov. 3, 1558. . First Premium and Diploma Awarded by the Lebanon County Agrlcaltural Society to the celebrated A 111 ERICA I% WA TC ES. dorsernent of the merit and character of the .1 Witch should prove a sufficient reeminuendition to those who contemplate purchasing a good and reliable Time-keeper, . They disclaim any part of foreign mech anism in movement or case, and in regard to Time and durability distance all competition. These Watches are on' exhibition at J. J. 13LMICS Watch and Jewelry Store, corner of Market and. Cumberland .streets, oppo- Alia the. Market House, Lebanon , Pa. N0v..3, 11358.. PATENTiiiiOSEiEOI COAL OIL LArti PS. Unrivaled in Beauty, Sitityfficitm, Safety and Economy. ANY persondesirous to obtain the very best and cheapest portable light within their reach, shonld call and examine these Lamps at .1), S. Babel's Drug Store, before purchasing elsewhiwe. These Lampe are perfectly safe and warranted. That they emit no offensive Odor while burning.' That they are very easily trimmed. That they burn entirely free from smoke.- That the light is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any. other light now in common use. • . Sold at D. S. BARER'S Drug Store, Lebanon, la. Also, 'Kerosene, or Coal Oil, for Sale. November 3, 1858. North 'Lebanon none. , Mill /EWE NORTH LEBANON MILL has been remodeled, and is now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly witlf- a very superior t. article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source. They •-• a also keep constantly on hand and for elle CROP, BRAN, SHORTS, &,e. " They are also prepared to do all kinds of Cusvoarmm Womr, and respectfully invite all the former enstomersof the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them Sean. They will pay the highest CAs¢ market prices for all kinds of. Grain, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., and afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. N. Lebanon Po., Nov. 3, 1858 Boot and Shoe Store. JACOB REBEL respectfully -in forms the public that he still main , nes his extensive establishment:in Nato his new building. in Cumheriand st., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore-to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and. SHOES, and eenry °tip. who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his line; to call and ex - Militia for themselves, hit large and varied stock. ' • • „ _ Ile is determined to surpass fill competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union: diie- care is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; bone but the best quali ty of LEATH - ER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. - P. B.—lie returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on hire. Lie hopes by strict attention to business and oralexioring to please his customers; to merit a share of public pat ronage. - [Lebanon, Feb.l7, 'U. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Moots, Shoes Fratv Caps , • 44 AND TRUNKS is the cheap Store of ' the undersigned, Walnut street, Lela nous-where a splendid new stock has just been open ed, embraeing a general assortment ler LADIES, GEN TLEMEN and lIOYS. among which are LADIES' HAT TERS and 'FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goat, Kip, and other BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for Boys. - BOOTS and - SHOES of all kinds, are also made to order. . . . lie bas also a great assortment of HATS & CAPS, &c. of all kinds and prices. Tnz public is respectfully Invited to call and examino Lebanon, Oct 2(4'58. JOHN. GASSER. statement iv VIE LEBANON LANK; published as reiuircd by the Act of Assembly, -pawed Oct. 33, 1857, Tiz Luens BANS," Nov. 3, 3558. Ist—Loans and Discounts, $313,305 89 2d—Specie, 02,157 04 Notes of other Banks, 1,070 00 Due from other I3anke, 13,495 70 11—Notes in Circulation,. 4th—Amount of Deposits, India- log individual deposits and balances due to other Banks, 51,780 80 EDW. UHLER . , Cashier. Swonx and subscribed before me, Nov.. 5,1853. Lebs,non,,Nov. 10, '5B. - Joanna Guam, S. P. Alt wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil and fine market, see advertisement of ifebinanstaison .Lapeti. Statement. OF TILE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. Len ANON, Ta., Nov. 2,1855. - ASSETS. -Bills and notes discounted $75,933 01 Doe by other Banks sl9.R.ii. 64 Notes of other Banks, . O.SSO 00 Spocio (Gold and Eilver) 25,314 77 . LIABILITIES. Notes in eirenlatiob $56 515 00 Due individual depository 8,818 89 Due to other'llanks 242 SS ---- 65,403 77 The above statement Is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief: - JOS. KARCIL Outlier. Sworn and subscribed before me this 3d day of No. vember, A. D., 1808. ' • Amnion S. ELY, J. P. 'Lebanon, N0v.,10,'58' Ladies Shawls! jun RECEIVED, a large and splendid wortment of t) FALL and WINTER. 811 AWLS. Mode and Mourning Long Shawls . . Breslin Bard. Stella Shawls, Mantels; Blanket Shawls, illantclet Stella Shawl; Chenille 'Shawls, Chenille Points, Silk Shawls, Thibet Shawls, MI at reduced prices, by lIENItY t STIN E Lebanon, October e, 1858. Ungueirreotype.s. - . NTAHO takes the best LIKENESSES hi LEB.ixoN?— y Why KED!. in the third story of • Rise's New Building . Ile has the beet room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and has made it his entire business for tile last six years. He always gets the latest improvements; belies always the latest style of cases on hand he takes pictnres in every style of the art; Ins STEREOSCOPES- PICTURES are wonderful to behold. All bia pictures are sharp, correct. and of the highest finish. Give him a callnial you will not regret it. His terms are very moderate. VlAL'S:rooms are open every day (except Sundays, from 8 o'clock, A. M., till 8 o'clock, P. M, Nov. 25, 1.57. 8 TOPE 9, R,91.1 - VGEs, -plum as TIMBERGER would respectfully inform El the public that they have opened a STOVE RANGE STORE, neat door to the Lebanon Valley Bank. In Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa., where they will condtantly keep on baud u large assortment -of Stoves, Ranges, Sc. Among the kinds now ma'amd they would name the following:--Gallacher's Rise Cook, Air Ti g ht Cook, Globe Cook, all 'glee, Charm Cook, Repub lic Cook, 'Morning Star Cook, all kinds Parlor Cooke, Office and Parlor Stoves, Geis Consumers, Egg. Cylinders, ]Tarps, Ovel Top . Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers, all sizes Hotel and Family Ranges, Portable Heaters, sc. Alact,'Fire Brick, Grates, se. • • s.Old Stoves taken in R•telhange foriew ones. Lebanon; Ortnher - 1968._tr., Constant fy Receivin e ToY Ileward Sc to's Express, at the CHEAP Hat GOODS and .CLOTHINO STORE •of HENRY k STINE. FASHIONABLE SHAWLS, FASHIONABLE DRESS SILKS; FASHIONABLE itAYADEKES, PLAIDS, STRIPES, KAM GOODS. &c., for Ladies' Wear, and also, large supplies or Clotlj Cossatneres and Vestings, Ready-MadeiClotbing, *e., ALL at - HENRY & STINE'S', • Lebanon, October 20,1858,. ll' YOU WANT GOOD . PICTURES GO TO ERIS QKY LIGHT Gailrar, over D. S. Daber's Drug Store, L oti Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. -AMBROTTP2B, MELUZZOTYPES, FeeeTYPEB, PAPIT.OTYPES and PBOO2O. GRAMS', taken daily, (Sundayexcepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of the - cases. Rooms opened front 8 A. N 1 .5 to 4 o'clock, P. AL Lebanon, June 2,1858. - WALTZ & RIMEL Lave made •a large addition to Their alreudy large stock of the famousliagley Gold Pee. 'To all wanting Farms, see advaraisement of trammon ton Lands. - . List of Goiads. JUST RECEIVED end for sale, Wholesale and Retail SS lIFAZENSTIGN & BROTHER'S Cheap Jewelry 4 b'atiot Store; Lebanon, Pa, Gold Breast Pins, Crotchet Needles. Gold Ear Dropti, . Bone /Knitting do Gold Ear tiling... Woad do do Gold 'Finger Rings, Puff Combs, , GoldDoekets, Ivory Fine Combs, Gold Pendia, - - Gum flair Pine, Gold Pens, • Silk Elastic Cord; Gold Chains, - Gum Bolts, Gold Studs, ' Leather Bells, Gold Watches, - Working G:tton, Silver Watches, Whalebones, Silver Pencils Bonnet Combs, Silver Thimbles, - Scissors, . Silver Shmith, • Ladies' Collars, Silver Chains, Stamped Flouncing, Silver Watch Keys, - Edging, Corneliseßings, Silk Velvet Ribbon, Dorn Rings, BlliCelets, Gilt Ringo, ' - Necklaces, Gless Rhigs, Perfumery, Watch Ribbons, Children Combsi, Watch Guards, Back-combs. Watch Books, . Gum Rattles, . ". Revolvers, Violins, Pistols, - Guitars, Burk Purses, ' Baujost Porte nionnales, Taint:swims, Pocket-books, Flutes, Rmona, Fifes. R a azor Strops, Flageolets, Brushes, ' Italian Violin Strings, Combs, . Italian Guitar Strings, Pipes, Dulcimer Wire, Smoking Tsbacco, Musical Boxes, Sagar Tubes, Accordeone, Pleted Specs, - Flutings, Steal Specs, Consertirtas, .. Goggles, a Benno/death Lead Pencils, " Bones, Steel Pens, Violin Bridge; Buttons, Violin Bows, Threads, - Violid. Screws, Sewing Silt, • * Violin Rosin, ... Match-boxes, - Violin Tail Pieces, China Babies, Bass Viol Strings, Gum Rings, • , Turning Forks. All the above articles and many more to numerous to mention will be sold at the lowest figurosby Oct. ghti, 1858. . - REIZENSTEIN & BRO. FLOUR, 174:4 1 11 . CORN. OATS. ritirri4tßiT MIDDLINGS, SALT BY VIE BA% ISRAN rams & simuu, Lebanon, Pa. at the Genesee Mille of Fob. 3, 1858. AT the Genesoce tho borough of Lebonoty, WILEAT, CORN, RYE. OATS, In any quantity, for which the 'deiced Market prices' will be paid in Cash, by ISIYERS & SHOD& Fob. 3, 1965. . WALTER. & BARTO. GREAT BEAU T IFIER - rtcat rtjtESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY HAIR to its origiaal color; cover , luxuriantly the bald bend; removes all dandruff, itching and ell scrofula, scald head and all eruptions; makes the hair soft, healthy, and glossy; and will preserve it to an imagina ble age, removes, as if by magic, all blotches; &c., from the face, and cures an neuralgia and nervous head ache. Res circular and the following. Doiin, N. If., Feb. 24;195F. PROF. 0. T. WOOD k 'CO.—Oents Within a few aye we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative,' that to-day we were com pelled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the 6 dozen you forwarded all being solddirldle we might order a quantity from you. Every bottle we have sold seems to have produced three er four new customers and the ap probation, and patronage it rcceims from the most sub stantial and worthy citizens of our vicinity. fully con. vinco us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARA TION; • Send us as soon as may be one grosser $1 size; and one dozen $2 size; and believe us yours very respectfully. (Signed) DANIEL LATILUOP & Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co., Mo., N0v.19, 1858. PROS. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: Some time last SUM. mer we were induced to use some of your Hair Resto rative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our little sou's head for some time had been perfectly covered with sores and some called it scald head. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings. advised 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 few applt. cations removed the disease. entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can nbw say that on, 1;4 halos healthy a scalp. and as luxuri ant a crop df hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the.sealp and hair. We are, yours respectfully, 07.322 7 164;370 00 PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : I have used two bot tles of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for re storing awl changing the hair. Beforevising it I was a man of seventy. Hy Hair lies now attained its origi nal color. You ebi recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst hind . Yours Respectfully, DANIEL N. HURPIIIr. 0 . J WOODS CO.;Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y ., On the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eatablihment) and 114 Market, street, St. Louis, Pio. Alta-Sold in Lebanon by JIISEPLI L. Lii.mnatort, also by 1)r. Bats, and by all good BruggiEts everywhere. 0et.13. 5 ,5 0 4 1 All ?pa oiling emigrate to a mad etiolate, good soft,avul fine market, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands. To all wading Farms, see advertisement 'gammon, tom Lana. • Selling °trot Cost. A, 'FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE STOCK Or TISSUE, BERATES, DGCOLLS, • LAWNS, " SB.EPLEARD'S PLAIDS, ALPACAS, &c., &c., Which In point of varieties of styles und qualities, hi connexion with advantages by which they have been purchased, con be surpassed by pone in town. The sea. son, and our heavy stock prompt us to hold forth these Inducements. Please tile us a sail. GEORGE & SIIELLENBEEGER. "AI) tiiiiiotoptyr°Arep.l7 Fall." HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 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