recta of alatertiorr. TERMS, 7,...V 42 '4 $l5O A YEAII, , fit,ANON, PA. WED AY . 'Dina • 8,1858 HO'r7A.TRIS. Cardst tionlars, Handbills, Pos ters, , En., the Advertteer ?Thee, ttt low rates and I ort notiee--ancl in the most elegant The Stated Meeting of tike - Ar. M. 0. Association will beheld atthere Reading Room on next Tuesdag'ivoning, Dec: I 4; at 7 o!olook.' , The reporkttet,geliql. cetanaltiees, appointed to 'distribute imam acid ulsit: the, poor will the be' road. Allilibiostins-that feeLan interest fa.,this sedation, are ivitod to ' Those• members that havezl ' ol'''yotliined 'the i beiiiiiitution,' have an oppantutatitelde 07 ;ekhig,4 11 49g, t the week, exeeptiftgigrWeneaday, at the Reading ,„ 14' It if. • • Otshraa.../mtark New Singing "School Chug tvtil meet this. <Wednesday) evening in the basensqv ef tlte GertneulteformedChfureb for orgatiViiiitoit: desii log instritotion iti,vitar,lnttsjo ate keiitoa to at.. tend. . Mr. Ack - er . His . mow4n-itte ing jn ana stock of ; Jewelry, aiches, Clocks, 63.7f0r tho Christmas...U(4ll44g.; ~1 31 - g li40‘0'?Ill a call tho latter end of tilts 'rook a pleasing sight In the prasche-lhitFmay = ' Sales. :7 -Th6,,f0l estate of JOhn ' Milior, deed., In Haatiittoover, consisting - cif:l6:c ' acres of land anti improvomen to, WEIS sold to Stun- Uhlannt and Stang Shirk for $4O per neve.— 'Aug. 113Vitnian aold house and lotia Haat Leba-. 'non, on.tha tohlpllce, to Jacob' Eldb/e,for $2,100.. and lot of John A. Borgaer, en Hill Lobaave, was sold at Assignees sale, to Goo. Do 'rgii4:4%:•,tbr.s.9o. Solomon `5p0611... geiholliag latt orientilly: from 'Lebanon county,•wppop.- .ed in the. Dauphin county court on Tuesday list,. ival waeitiericeeed to NI zawrsibilf 4e(+ttrato confine trae Da'iiiihitti 'prison, for _mini tog. poim.).o Setdmoul 'what a shame for an old vedgurill'ire yen. Tau disgrace the ticae-hon orod44re-mf---''Speck. _ NQrtiteLtbattpn tp. is assessed at, $600,84'0, Tho money at, Intelsat is $65,400) and • the niambottrf taxable acres of land 111,3110. A•Rarity.=-31ur town was some what enlivened on Friday evening lest by tn ,ai tied nitialeln oar streets. The came thereof,- we understand, was the passage by railroad of one or mare.rjro Oompaniea returning from the Reading itol/300e Parade. Tlie tivra tunnels betwae.n ' Read ing and Philatielph la on the rnilrond are now be inewidened. As goon ns the Work complete.l we learn that wide Tars will be pineal on the;Leb. , amen Valley sod .Reading roads. ,This will be. a' oomfortitblelntprovement for the drowsy travel . At an election held on the let of "Norember,•by the North Lebanon & Mt. Hope !Plank es Turnpike Road Company, Clement B. 'Grubb, Eel., was elected President; ceo. Noir 'man, Abridanul Shirk, Soleil Reinchl, Dr. 460. -lilni ? toretkver, John Light, S. s., Manners; and •John f Marquart, Seeretary, Treasurer end Super intendent. • Real Etate is a favorite invest mant at tiritsetit for monied men in the cities, and in consequence it is advancing in price, and..in Oval instances.iella at enormous rates. Bonk stooks of stood and rattail% banks are the swat beat investments, On the Ist page of to-day's pa poi we'pit‘lish an original "love" stoty. It was written !by it young friend, and will please the renders of that kind of literature. .0n Wednesday last Mr. John Etains'anittmed , the 'dittiesof the office of Pro. thonotary of . this comity, as shocessor Of Mr. E. her. Mr. 8: Mains Mr. E. as his Deputy. Mr. Ebar hasmow been many years is the offiee, and has henomo so familiarised with the ditties there of, and , in, withal, so obliging that to. lose him wanid be a public loss. We learn that an exchange of ono hall'the Railroad stock, held by Lebanon Borough in the Lebanon Valley Railroad, has been effected - for Lebanon Borough • Bonds. The ambunt,of Bon+ now remaining ,outstanding M reduced to $a,0,000, against Isiah the Boiough' holds' five hundred shares or Fhiladelpbia and RiladilfiW-rood steak. • ,Our streets were in a horribly muddy condition last week. The consolation is that the:streets of many other places, ns we learn from our exchanges, wore in a similar condition. Wer are pleased to learn that our friends Messrs. Bubb tit Umterger aro still busily engaged in putting up heaters and furnaces.— The work is Aone by Mr. Mary 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 ebaszleti4P put thorn up, is, ono that cannot be too strongly' condemned, especially when we have 'mechanics in "cm... Midst. who 'can do the work much:better l as it has been demonstrated that Bath' 0atz„416., and other respects, the true potter IV to encourage home industry and sustain hom6,olitiattiO.. laat The Reading Railrotid.---We took trip over the Lebanon Valley and Reading Raii •soads last week, (paying our fair, which proves 'the independence of this artiale,) and doing so .44 a quiet but observant manner noticed some gnat:fere which we commit to paper. There is a'wide laid scheme 'to ou:st Mr. Whir fatat , the Presidency of the read. Polities lb one '4,4,4,a0t the prompting motive. To - ,iffilot notice that anonymous articles ap .iettred:lii the opposition papers last week, the fig .nieroPithich are merely placed in. them for the . 6 4 0* .g . i 8 4sSipal . appearance, but the stbject =miter a:f which it the grosest and moat wicked • abuse itOtr,leuilin. From one end of the road to the otbet tre could tell a man's politics by his remarks relative ' tti:Pa? .management of the road, and the illiberality , of said remarks surprised us until we Mated the''!niiik in the co s oa nat." The charges are, trot, the decrease in the coal ton. : nage; second, not perinifting every body to ride free; third, thi3 discharge of useless employees ; fourth, the regulations of the road; fifth, Mr. C., being an Ruglishmani Ao.,,te. All these charges are twisted and' turned and harped upon so that it was astonishing to us that men. could so well make tke "right appear gin, virotig.".„ . The de ' 'dynamo in the coal tonnage .beyond that 0f.1856 should be known by every one to be owing;to the (lacrosse of business in- tho cons trysince tho pan.. ~len . of- 1807. Coal operations are not such geese as , coal when the market is over-stooked, jn tigir tho railroad companysuch.socander as 0 gerrtcltilfor the fun of it and merely to in .. .. lEZI crease their tonnage. If the "free pass" busi ness is reduced to the smallest possible compass, the Company is certainly the gainer thereby, and instead of censuring the President will no doubt render justice to him for his efforts in its behalf. Discharging uselesir employeet is' also for' the benefit of the stockholders, :and if reports are tide it was high time Tor applying the pruning .knife in this particular.' From our observations, the regulations of the road whiz! , tiro complained of, are all just and proper ; and;: fifthly; that Mr. C. is an Englishman *nil tile fault, if such it be, of his parents, for lihich. they are no more to blame than are the piiventi of Allibone, the Presi dent of the Pennsylvania Bank for giving birth to him in America. On the whole we think the assaults upon the President orthe Reading-road are for sinister end' peliticaT purposes ; are un founded; n' njust andoilliberal 3 and that the stock holders should not only sustain him at the proper bait should lake some early action to encour age him to.persevere in lila efforts to further their interests. . Protocol of 'Cornwall TcacherB' Alsociation.—Met atßehool-house No. 7, the President, Mr. Rupp, in the:ohair. The roll was balled eaars., Gellott and Sehreffer absent,) and the minutetrof the preceding meeting adopted:— The following officers urere.elected for the ensu ing term. President, 3. H. Miller; V. Pres't., ,4 1 ,. ; K. Ileagy; Rec. Secretary, J. W. ilarbma Cor. Beeretary, A.Rillmor. :AM. Au Address on "Spellin'gßeform," was do r littered by one of the• members. The speaker Viewed many of the imperfections existing in the :English iienguaie, as *Oll as its departure from phonetic principles. . 2nd. Intellectual Arithmetic was taken up,.and members wore put to thinking over the instruc tivo questions front "Stoddard." - 3d. A txumixor of sentence.' in 41111 .4 4 k .15 31 3 /7 wore presented by ono of the Members, of which were analized and corrected'. - • Mr. Phillips,.an.active member of thltjlitascria % bloc, having received the appointment of Nun- , ty Superintendent, the following preatnblo and'- resolutions were unanimously adopted: - Whereas,. P. Phillips, Esq., one Of eitr most faithful teachers and members, has been eCnamis sioned for UM' office of Superintendent and. is about to leave our Association as a regtilai mem her, therefore, Resolved, 1. Mr. Phillips has nobly done his part in, or ganizing, sustaining and availing the VOinsvall Teachers' Association ; 2. We regret his loss as a regular member of our Association; 3. What we consider loss to the District, is gain to the county; 4. Wer wilt support him to the .hest- ciur linowledge and ability; We will spare no pains in keeping up our Association, preserving unionfutving attractive meetings, improving the art of teaching, ; and moving the ball of science in the rightdireetion. 011 motion it was agreed to attend-the .District- Association on the 11th, after which adjourned to' meet at School-house No. 6, on SaturdaY;tiea, 18. JOIDI W. ITARBESON, Secretary. OP' A Ceylon paper contains u.n account of some brickmaking works, which turn' out about twenty thousand bricks a day, six miles from Co lombo. The clay for brickmaking is prepared by ~W elephants. The wild and tame oyk together, and both attempt to shirk the workltYend`eavor ng to put their feet in old footprinte,, Gateed of tho soft, untrodden mud. The British Periodiefils. L. Scott, ,b Co., of New York; cantina° to republish the leading British Quarterlies and Illackwood's Magazine. ,By this" 'arrangement the American public is enabled to .`obtain them fur $lO, while the English-people are- obliged to pay $3l. It is seareely, necessary to speak of these , periodicals. .They,'coptain the richest fruits of the sebolarshiii, flit And genius of the literary men of Great Britain, and are alike Of great value to the scholar ; the professional man, or the intelligent reader. Their pages abound with elaborate criticisms; brilliant essays, pro found speculations, and with whatever of inter est maybe found in science, literature, morality, and religion. ~*hile:they are the acknowledged representatives uttottain princip:es in polities; they are far from being. grossly partizan. Tea EDISMURO RH , rrew; in point of age at least, is first on the 'Est, It was established for . the purposeof tiontbating ,the ruling Tory pow er, which was , carrying everything before it with a:high hand. It is still conducted with much vigor and nbility. Ties toNDOE QUAHTEHLY was established to meet this bold . and'daring champion on its own 'ground. It•stiil represents conservative princi ples, but itcpages.are by no means confined to their advocacy. Ravanw belongs to a more' liberal school.orspolities. Its position is a step in advance of: theildinburg,.and its views come nearest to the American standard. It devotes it self particularly, to." thp . -topies most interesting to the people, and denounces boldly and fearless ly.exclusive privileges, Ilqreditary rights, kingly prerogatives; and all , tIM abuses of feudaliint.-7-:., As a literary Mid pregreoive7-periodical stands unequaled. THE Nonru:Berristiltuvinw Made its appear= ante as a .speerial,advocate - ; of evangelical 'reli gion. It - was fednded by. Dr. Chaltriers, and since hisdeatb, haa..beert ander the editorial charge of Dr. Hanna, and more recently of Prof. Fra- BLAcetwoon's , MAnArtiverevery body knows to be the embodied genius - of Toryism, yet its witch ing rhetoric, profound 'disquisitions, slashing yet brilliant ,criticibms, poetry, biography, historical and fictitious narratives, render it the most read able monthly in tbe world. . The American pulilisiters.lf these 'periodicals are in the receipt gf.adcanee sheets from the Brit ish publishers, wh kW- gives 'additional value to these reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original, editions Tury Zist r foi Zan uary, r *fin .189 Jußolls.' , Jacob Kiinfinan, Swatara -. George Kroll, E Hanover Joseph Harsh,' Borough Ifichaehlireider. N Leb R Andrew Light, N 7eh tp John Leasley. Chad +marry Samuel •kliGer, N Lob tp Hosea Mark. Swatara Jeremiah McGee, Heidell.it John IL:Shusy, B Hanover OlichaehUttrich,(ut.s)Jack'n Franklin J-Witmer, Cornw'l E JURORS: John•Kaleh Jr, Swatara Michael.Hohr, Bethel - Henry. Krettser, Jackson Peter Loeser, Haien Tobias •taste. Cornwall.: George . l6 Miller, Heidelberg Jacobll Mark, N Annville Christian Oberholtzer,Lon'y IJOliii" poorman;Lonilond'y William - Aobeaon, Jr, Lots'y Elias Ristatts Borough Geerge'Seltzet, N Annvil:e 'Henry_ Snavely, Cornwall JOsititt IC. Stewart, lifillereek James. Wallace, Minutia& ~. 'Mary Wenger, Union Peter Zimmerman; Cbrnwq. tiriali Z,lldt, Bethel , . . . GRAND Simon Boltz, Stratum Jeremiah Bona, Borough Geo Bechtold, N Leb tp Richard Bruce, Borough Pharos Cassady, Borough John Deep, Bethel Ephraim Varney, N Annv'e .Jonathan GeosamaniN L Solomon Haug Union Christian Henry, Borough John Ualn,Jr, N Annville John immel,l4 Leb Bor TRAVERS Oliver Bowman, Cornwall James Benson, N Leb tp John Becker, Ilfillcreek Uriab Burkholder,B Ann George Bair, N AnnTille Daniel T Bordner, Union William Beckley,S Lebanon Ilenry.Grandt,N Leb Bor Abraham Ferneler, A Leb Jahn 11 rortney, 1 , 1 Leb tp Thomas P Gerberich. R flan Abraham Groh, Heidelberg Jacob Grob, Bethel Andrew henry, Loadond'p Moses HeEmma, N kanvllle Edward B Ireidelb'g J 31*.KIBinger, Longood'y George K. Krum, Heidelberg Special lititices. See advertisement ofltr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another eoluinn... HAIR DYE—HAIR DTZ--ICAIII -DYE. Wm. A. BatcluAor's.kitir — Dye! The Originca and Best in the:World/ ; An others arc mere imitations; awl should be avoided . it you wish to watt. ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR /yed instigtOY. to beaitEttbl and Natural Bronze or Black withdut the lead. injaik - Orllair or Skin. FIXTRXO MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have •been THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. awarded to 'Wm. A. Batchelor since nag, and'over 000 applications have been made to the Ilair of his pa trons of his famous D. W. 11.11. BATCH L01F: 4 3 llAlit zl'aincrances a color not to be distinguished front_nature, and II WARRANTED not to Injure In the least, holy - Orel: long It limy be contiti. lied., and the ill etreethaarßad Dyes .remedied ; the Hair InrigOratcd forialb by this splendid Dye. Made, rola or applied On 9 private rooms) at the Wig, Factory, 233 Droadrray, Nem...York. Said in all cities and towns of the United States, liy Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealer's. . .[Rif- The Genuine has the name and addresS Upon a steel plate engraving on four SICRIFI of each Box, of - WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, ' . Bro a adway, . , Sold at Dr. Ross' Drtig Stem, Lebnon, Pa. New York. Dee. I, 1.558,—1y. . . . BATCIIELOR'S. WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass They are eletouit,, light, easy tin l elurtible. Fitting to n charm—ne turning tip behintl-- , ne shrink off the head t,,ltuleed. this is the only Establishment 'where these thiligc are_Prdperly understiSod and made.' Dec. 1$ 238 Brotedway;-11ew York. LKALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXT3ACTOI%. In all disuses inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay inflammation strike r s at thayoot of dtsoaso —hence an immediate cure. DALLITV'S MAGICAL PAIN .EXTRACTOR, and nothing — 4r,, will allay Inflammation at - .once, and make a certain cure. • • LALLEVA MAGICAL PAIN .ENTRACTOR will'cure Gib follewhig • among a greitt catalogue of di -Beasea !tuaus,Bo.kLeS, CUrdi Cwes, ssae;IIPPLES ) (Ws, sumass, , DRUlSCS,.trxr..A.nrs,, BITES, roxsor, am-nay:is, Dtus, scruirtti.A, ULCERBs i'EVXR ems, FELONS, tn. ACHE, PILES: e mu!r.rea,,ao•ec,SIVELLISGS,RECCITAINCISH,'SC.ILD num*, .SALT amtuit, nAsnuais, iRTSIPNLAS, nuceuMax, BARBERS non, emu', pos., mums, RASA, &O. &C. _. • To sennoit may appear incredulous that so Many dim eases should be reached hyena article; sucliwn idea will Vanish when refection points to the fact, that the. salve is a combination V? ingredients, each arid every one ap plying a porfect:natidotc t to app*lte disorder. DAIdAY'S MAOICALEXTR,643II, Ilkits effects b magical, hocario the time is as short be. tween disease and a permanent cure; and His an extract or:as it draws all (*case out of theaffeeted part,' leaving nature as perfect as before tho injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that house. worlt-ehop, or nututtfac i,,r,- ,should be one moment without IL go Pain .r.,,a,ractor is genuine unless the box. has upon It a steel plate etigrailog, with the name of . Henry Manufacturer. ' For sale by all Dtuggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the llliitetl States and Canada% Principal Depot, 165 Chambers Se., N. York. - • - C. k. MACE Sold at Dr. Doss' Drug store, Lebauon, Pa. Dee.l, 1559.-13-. IMPORTANT TO FE . MA O k iZceseman's PILLS. -The combinatkins , of ingredients in these pills, is the rekilt of as long mid extensive practice; . they are mild in their operatic:M, and certain' of reatoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved sriceessful. They are certain to open those obstructions to whirl females tiro liable, and bring na ture into its proper cbannel;srlicrehy.licalth isrestered, and the pale and deatlibi countenance changed to a healthy one. • No female can . enjoy 'good hearth unless she is regular; and whenever an oustructitin takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health hinnedlidely begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy lias_beemiluk Canso of et Many consumptions among young femaies.• Headache, Irvin in the side, palpitation of the heart; loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pills invariably'will emedy all these. evils. In all eases of nervous and spinal riffectiansln the bash and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysteries, &c. Nor ere they less efficaci ous in the cure of Imucorrlirca, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during nregtmey, us they would be sure to arose miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything- in jnxious to life or' health. Full and explicit directions whiclishould be read, accompany each hox. These Pills are put up in scotere flat. beXCS. Person? reshling; where there are no agenc.y. established, by en; closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to any authorised agent can bare them sent to their respective addresses by return of 'mail. . It. General Agent f..it the 11. St-stet; 105 Cbsinbers st.; New York. ,To iirboin all Wholesale order. should be Addressed. . • Sold ta Dr. Ross' Drug 14toro,.L,nbauon, The Hatnnionton Farmer; a netipaplet dovot tl to Literature and Agriculture, alio . setting rarth ISlll eccoents of the new settlement of Itafrithouten, in Neer Jersey, ran be subscribed for at only 25 ets. pet abintini. Inciose peetage atteeps for the'amenet.• Address to Ed itor of the Farmer, linnimonton, Atlantic cc., Xew Jer soy. Those wishing, cheap lanCof the best finality, in one of the healthiest andjnOst delightful climates in the Union, see turvertisereout of .11autnontun Lauda. lictlaway's Ointment and rills.—Extemard'illieases of a torturing and conspicuous" Character prevail to a mournful exicut in this country. Every physician, ev ery friend of the victim„, has some nostrnm to mom. .mend ; but general experience indicates • that the only preparation which will arrestontwara. intlamniation and the progress of corruption in the flesh thal,integuinents . with absolute certainty, is Holloway Ointment. The cases in which it has been successfully - applied in this country alone aninunt to hundreds of thousands. , Can any •one name an instance . whieh'it has failed .2' No such failure hos ever been reported. The Pills produce an effect ot, the stomach and bowels which is!extrentely favorable in supetlicial &orders. Farm Lamle for sale 25 Miles from Philtura byraitrond in the Stateme New Jersey. ;Soil among the best 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 1111 , parts of the country are now settling and building.' The crops can be seen growing. Terms from $l5 to $2l) per acre. payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place-- Leftl 4 C Tine at. Wharf at Phila.. at 734 a. In., by raiLnud for Ilaramontom or address It. .I.33yrneil, by letter. See fall advertisement in anothereolunin. IIEGITEOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. 11ELREOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIEUIROLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMItOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION Is prepiAred according to Pharmacy altil Chemistry, with , the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. 45Y-See talreirlsoment headed HEEILDOLD'S GENUINE ,PREPARATION. Episcopal Serviees.in.Eagleßuildinp on 'Sunday afternoon, at o'clock. Premehlng tin next Sunday tnerning.and oven lug hi the Methodist Episcopal Church. PreparateryServiee in the English Language in the morningfit.the 'Beneficial (Moravian) Hall, The-Lord Supper in the afternoon.. Englieh preaching, next. Subbath..inorning and German. in the afternoon in Zion's Lutheran Church: German preaChing nest Sunday morning and Eng lish in the evening in Salem's Lutheran Cburek. Preaching—Nest Sabbath morning in the Eng,- 'Usti language in thn Reformed Church. On the 2d inst., by Rov. A. O. Wedekintr, Dr. 11. litedel to - Miss- Susan L. ltutbrauff, both of Lebanon. On the I.7th ult., by the Rev.. D. jiuffnutn, Jo sephreideri to lkiiss MariaDetrreller, both of Lehanort.coUnty." ' On the 25th nit., by the same, ,Peter Shenk to Miss Sarah Kreider,. both of Lebanon. On the!-1 gth - ult.,'by. the Rev. T. U. Lei rib a q b, Jacob Sehtiob to Miss Rebecca Spang, both of N. Lebanon - Ip. ' • On the 14th ult., by, the same, Samuel Witter 'to Miss Mary Ifertzol; both of" Jackson. On the same day by the .same, Mr. Cyrus Car many to Miss Adeline StMrer, beth'of berg. On the 18th ult., by.tho same, John A. Light of South Lebanon, to Miss Lubetta Luta, of- North _Lebanon. EMI DIED • On thc.l7th. ult., in Shmiferstown, Mr. John Gun.: drum. aged 79 years, 4 months and 4 days. On, the 28th ult., in this borough, Mrs. Anna Ma ria, widow of Matthias Gilbert, aged 81 years, 5 . months and la days. . • On the 30th .ult., in N. Lebanon, Mrs. Sarah Ely, aged 04 years, 8 months and 17 days. *The Lebanon Market.- . carefully arrrected Weekly by" .ltryera 4 Shour. LEBANON, Weansaay, DECEMBER : 8,1858. Let,. milis.,Ex.,Fiim.s 650 Potatoes,' bu ~, 75 Smith " Extra .000 Eggs, * doz., .20 Leb..l'alr. Sayer. Rine 500 Butter,* lb, go Prime White Wheat, 180 Lard,. 8 Prime Red Wheat, /25 , Tallow, 1C Priugtßye r . 7U, Dam, . Corn, . Shoulders, o a t: l4 . Woe, Clovemeed, 5OO Soap, Timothy-seed, 250 ew3-wax, Flaw-seed; 150 White Raga, Dried Apples,* bu., 100 Mixed Rags, Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, * lb., Peach "Snits, ' 250 Bristles, fl lb., Peach "Outsets," 125 Feathers,* lb., Cherries, 1.50 Wc01,15 Onions, • AO pSoup Reaps, The ;Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 8, 1858. FLOUR;-The-Flour market is , unchanged , , bitt•Yel:Y.sl 4l -e.trhe dT..!” 1 . 11 5/ beinticTifTll4l - to'sup ply tho.siranto of ihe tsade at from $5.10 - S5 3711.. WIGS WIGS- WIGS. ==il=l MA I / 4 RRIIRD, Inegar, "41'614 1234 Apple 111Att4r,S crook s 46 MEE= for superfine, $5 50 © 5 75 for extra, and so© 0 75 *.e, bbl for extra family fionr and fancy brands as in quality, there is no inquiry for shipping, end we quote standard brands at $5 123@5125: ltye Flour is held at $4, and Pennsylvania Corn Melt! at $5 25 It 3 bbl, but there ie litho or noth ing doing in either. O,IIAIN—In Wheat the receipts and sales are light and prices about the same ; some 2500 bush els having been disposed of in lots at 120wfor in ferior, 1250128 c for good 'and prime red, and at 13501 , 120 for white as in quality. Rye is Wan ted, and Pennsylvania sold at 80c. Corn—new yellow is unsettled and lower, with sales of 4® 5000 bushels to notice at 68@no -at in qualitY; , inuluding 1200 bushels Jersey on term.s,kePt pri;, Cato ;-at the elm good dry lots brought 70e;400 bushels white a 1 'FS @No. Oats are in . steady dererand, and 500 bushels sold at .5/ci for Dela ware, 46®470 for Pennsylvania ;,`the fatter for priine lots in store. PHILADELPHIA °ATTU') raMARIK3T.-=.• The arrivals of Bret CATTLEI rit' the different ,yards comprise about 1,750 bead. , There ras : brisk demand, particularly for ptituo Ipts,?nnd all offered found ready sale at rather higher prides; which wore mostly within the range or so,©so the 1.41 1 lbs., according .to. quality. Among the sales at the Bull's Ilead New Drolve 'terd, were 11 bead, belonging. to Miller it Coi . of BOr,llB °cor,. ty, virhich brought sS®ss:so %) 100 lbs. Of Cows and CALVES, about 2SO bet d ,were at market, selling at from MO to $4O for freslipows; $:10 for extras; $2O to $3O for springers, and $l5 to $25 for dry Com , „9. ..". Of Hoes the receipts wore large, the arrivals at. Phillips' Yard being about 7160, and priced' were much better, realizing $6 to 7, and extra quality bt $7l the 100 tbs. net. • StrEEP wore alio-bettor, ail about 6000 sold, at Wardell's, at frotns2,l , to. s3l..eaoh,•auto dition, buing_equip. 14.®SclA_ib. arossud. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: Mouses at - _Private sale. THE subscriber offers at private Sale TWO . DWELLING HOUSES, one Of which is it large Frame, witti.lo Rooms and a Kitchen, on Chestnut street, cast of Elizabeth etre,* tile e i4V other is n 13 story Frame with'4lto one ; on El i zabeth street, shore Chestnut. Als6 the south-east - corner LOT of Elizabeth and Chestnutsktreets. - Tor further infor mation apply to PETER SILOTT, Lebanon, December 8,1888..-8 t; . Statement d rIB TIID LEBANON BANK, published as required by 1...) the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 12, 1857, viz: ' LEaltON Berta, Dec. 1,3858. Ist—Loans and Discounts, 038,429 58 2d—Specie, $52,099-01 Notes of other Banks 2,570 00 • - Duo from other.-Bar,., 6,392 22 .. ~.--. -9:r. • - ' ' Bd--Notes in direnbition, 192,71 5 -00 „ 4th--Amount of Deposits, !mind- - .. log ludiridual depealts. and ' ' 'balances due to other Banks, •55,334.18. . . . EDW. A. 'MILER, Cashier. Siron); and subscribed:before Ine,.Dec.,. 8, - 1858. Lebanon, Dec. 8,'58+ Joseeu Outset, J. P. PATRIOT AND UNION. The necessity of n thorough Democratic Daily Newspa per at the Capitol haS plc; been acknowledged, and' he Proprietors of the Patriot and Union, having undar,ta ken to supply this demand, will spare no exertion to. come up folly to the public requirement. The Daily Patriot and Union is among the largest pen ny newspapers in the State. Each Issue contains origi nal editorials, political and ontopics of general interest, written expressly-for the paper; the regular Telegraph ic Dispatches received through the - Associated Press; news items from all quarters of the countryt the local affairs of Harrisburg and vicinity,. and:a variety of in teresting miscellaneous reading. The approaching . session. of Congress will be one of peculiar interest. We will be enabled to lay before our readers each morning, the proceedings of the preffOus day, many hours in advance of the Philadelphia papers. During the session of the Legislature, the Patriocarid Union will contain full reports bf the proceedings; to• gether with sketches of all matters of interest, so that our readers will be fully apprised of all tmrisactions'at the Capitol. In short our desire is to publish a thorn' ketrual, worthy of the Seat of Government, add-of the great political party it represents. The Weekly Patriot and Union. Our weekly issue will contain a full summary of the MOWS, of each week, as well es reports of Congressional and Legislative proceedings. It is our designto enlarge its proportions after the middle tieJaititiry, when it - Will•-• tim ho printed in quarto r, upon one of Iloe's latest lin proved Cylinder Presses. When, this Amway:pima is tootle, the Weekly Patriot and Tipton will rack witli the Itrgest Weekly newspapers in the State, and we hope commend itself to the support, of timpublie. TERMS: r One Copy of Daily, ode year $1 00 One Copy - of Daily, for Session . 100_ One Copy of Weekly, one year, Of telvanco. 2 nu One Copy of Weekly, one year, Of not in tidvatico.)' 2 50 . Specimen copies of the Daily or Weekly will be wig: free to all who desire it. Address, . Dec. S. ISIS. O. 13.4.1tRETT Si. Co., Hartisbiirg. • The British Reviews, and Bjackwood's nagatnie." GREAT' rirD Oil Eat EA TS Td" SURSORMEI PREMIUNS AND REDUCTIONS. L. SOO a 00., NEW YOltic, continue ti; pribligh. the • • following lending British Periodicals, viz • THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conversativp.) 2. • THE REV.STir THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Fr& oliteroh4 THE WESTKINISTER REV ' I'EW {Liberal 5. BLACXWOOD'S EDINBURGH ma.oazrEz (Torn) These Periodicals ably represent- the threegroutpoliti-' cal parties of G reat Britian-z-Arbts, Tory, and Radical, —hut polities forms only one feature of their Character.' lcsOrgans of the most profound-writers on Seience,, erature, Moral' ty, and Religion, they Stand' ea they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con- side) ed indispensable to the scholar - and the profession al man, while to the intelligeat Tessler of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the cur rent iterature of the' ay, throughout the world, than can lfie possibly obtainetrfront Any otheriource. EARLY COPIES.- • - The eceipt of Advance Sheets from the British pair lisherr gives additional value to tip solteprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscilbors shoot as soon as the original editions- ' TERM. (Reviler Prices.) Per 'ann. For any one of the four Reviews $3 60 For any two of the four Reviews 5 . 00 For any three of the-four Reviews . .7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 - 00 For Blackviood's Magazine - 3 00 For Blackwood and ono Review . 5.00 For Blackwobd and twe'Reviews 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews: . 000 For Black wood and the four Reviews 10 00 Money current in the gWe where issued will be rceeiv- ceirpil at par POSME; The Postage to any . Part of the'tnited 'States will ho but Twentyfour Ceilts a year for "Binekwood, and but Fourteen-cents a year for each of the Reviews. At the above prices the Periodicals will bo furnished for 1659, and as a Premium to New Subscribers, the Nos. of the ea:me-Periodicals for 1857, will be furnished coniplefe, without additional charge. the more ephemeral 'Magazines .of the day, these Periodicals lose little by age, m ace , a full year o f. the Nos. (with no omissions) for 1857,. may be regarded nearly as valuable as fOr 1659. . Subscribers wishing also the loos. for 1556, anti 1565 Will be supplied at the following F.Z.ToIatELY tow IWO. I - -gge,did.pffersto , r 1858'57 '5B it• - - For Blackwood the feat years 4 - 900 For any one Review,. • • do 600 For any two Reviews, do -10.00 For Blackwood and ono Review, do 10 00 For Blackwood anti two Reviews, do - , 13 00 ; For three Reviews, • - do 38 00 'Per Blackwood and thrie'lleviews, do • - 17 00 Pot the ter RarieWst* '" do 30 00 . For Blackwood and the fourneviewo, do ; 7 20 00 N.B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodi cals above named is $3l per annum. As we shall never again be likely to' offer Such induce ments AS those here presented, Wont tia the Time to Nabscribet ;or itemittancestaust, In cases, he made direct to the Publishers, for at these-prices no commission can. e Allowed to agents, Address; LRONARD SCOTT Lbo.,_. No. 61 Gold otroet, Now Yenta • Dec. 8,1858. NOTICE. Lebanon County Agricultural Sodas , . 'TUE Committee et Arrangements, L. 'Bicks ler, Dr..j. Desnier, Wm. W. Murray, rich; Michmi Del/anger, Jacob Bachman, George Weid man, Samuel Brb, Peter ljoist, Charles B. Forney, O. R. Bergner, Jacob Shaeffer, 'Jonathan ring, G eorge F. Mil ler, Wrn. Urich, George W. Kline ' Dr. W. M. Guilford, Samuel 'Berman, Jelin Stine and Wlll. Major, will meet at Ma. Jousts Max's Horm.„.. in Lebanon, on Saturday, December 11,1865, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Punctual atten dance is requested, as bininess of to the SO , " ciety,is to be acted on. By order of -LEVI KLINE, Chairman Com. Ar'te. .I:r.4„.ina:natuTarza, Cor. Secretary.. Lebanon, December 1,1858.-2 t, 25 5 2 12,4 40 234 40 6 House for Sale ICE 1113 B d rfo i r sale t ° a ffe p n riva l tsale. firm thl'ee4tW rili X HOUSE It'is situ aced: in.Witantatreet, between the Back arid • ,n Black Bear Roteta:` It la well calanlated 'tarn • in business stand. Lebanon Der...l 1558.4 t; U. BROT t • n but, • PUBLIC SALE; .Nyi-I,J.L,bcergrdlantsiuobi,;,:ecz.elenlyat a c tu r na c a " d ct b t f re the Lebanon, on SATURDAY, 1 ether IS, 1568. at 12 o'. el -ck. M., tho following IIOUSEUM:4 AND 'LIM/EN VURNITURE, 'lz:—Tables, 'Chairs, Fmitees, Bureaus, Book Case, Stoves, Beds and Bedsteads, Mantle Clock, Tubs, Meat and.other Stands, Barrels, 1 good Wheelbar row, 2 Ladders, Gardening Impliments, and a variety of other ar 'des to numerous to mention. Also. An excellent FAMILY GORSE, TOP - I , ` BUGGY, SLEIGII, !farness, ao. Terms will be made known on day of halo by .TOTIN H. ELUDE. - telarnon, Deo. 1, 1852.—M. F. Emblek Auctioneer. ORPHINS? -- COURT SALE. Estate of'Josepit Zimmerman, deed. FIRE undersigned will, in pursuance of an order of the I_ Orphans' Court of Lebanon - county, expose to sale, by public _vendee or watery, on SATURDAY, the lith day of DECEIIIiNg; 18h - S, the following described Real Estate, late the ntitatdof Joseph Zimmerman, deed., Being a tract of first;rate LIMESTONE :4 tA:ND situate in the township of Cornwall, about' no Mile from the borough of Lebanon, and alljelns lands of Meads Kreider, Jonathan Bert° and others, and is sitdate between the old-Inneaster road and the Plank ;Road, The whole tract - containing TIIIRTY,TIIREP: ACRES anti BIGHTS': ITHCELES, about eleven:of whiCh is • covered With an excellent TIMBER and the bal. lancets cleared andinn high etate of cultivation. Contirt of :a tract of MOT/PITON LAND situabain the ✓ township of South Annville, and adjoins q.' land's of Deter Zimmerman, - heirs of Piter Bachman, deed.; and -Win. Coleman. and Con . talus SIX ACKB'S neat meaSure, Bred With exeellent Chestnut - Sprouts, some . of which are fit to cut: The Tract of Land designated es NO. 1, will be sold in parts or together as may best suit purchasers. tObo held at thepublie house of LemZimmr.inlan, in the borough of Lebanon, and commence at 1 o'clock, on said day, when terms will be made known by. ' • „REMIT', S. ZIMMERMAN, • - Administrator of Joseph .Zimmerman, deed. ißy ordornf the CM III- .." 4 : 11 Cierkil December I,lB6S.—ts. ' KR:ISS lON KLE. The Iloli!Itty& - :';11.0111 4 - 4111.11EFF Wholesale an d 'Retail ConfeetiOner, and Dealer-1n 'Candies; Fruits, uts, Feney RESPEOTFDLVE announces to his friends, - old And, young, throughout-thn county, that he has been :bupy in the work nif preparation for the pprnfrig.liol`, ~days, and is now supplied With a large aassortinent of - American and. French: Confectionery,. -All of which will be sold, wholesale, and retell, cheaper thah they Were ever vita bef6re Dchanon. Ills Stock of Sugar Toys and' Fruit, and- Sugar Bellow Toys, is: finer, better andcheaper than ever before., Also, Yankee and German Toys, Of the newest styles,' comprising' Dolls, Drums, and a thousand other articles "too numerous to mention." VERFITAIERY of every description. Ifehas also a verz large assortment of ' FANCY. Awaardis, ' • Suitable for Chriitrans or - New Year+ Presents; among which are a-beautiful collection of . China and. Terra Oolto. Ware, Consisting of Vases, Cups rind Sauceri,Jewel Boxes, ae. Ladies' Raney and Toilet - BASKETS of erory kind. A very large stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, BERRIES, CITRONS, LEMONS, ORANGES, &e. - All kinds of NUTS hi ablinclance. ~ voomaioN,CANDTES; agrotievarloy.at reduced price. .fa-Tbankfiil for the past: fiatronago of OMMildie, ho hopes that by attention to business and moderate prices to receive still further encouragement. • Lebanon, Dec.l, 1803. JOITN" GRADFP. Cane:Sealed _Cilitirs . Cabsnet 'Ware. . lIROTHERLINE has now a large stock or Cant.' Seated Chairs iintreiblnet-Ware on hand. • •Young - lionsekeepera and others - are - invited to call and exarninipt, before, marchAsing else. where., Ilis work is elrliis own manifeetore: Also, OirOhairs R.e.Coned. . *a-His 'shop is in Walnut Street, nearly opposite the Lebanon, December 18.53.—im. LEITAMIPN 'TANK STOCK . F OR :Via day b o o f sta ce a m t jrvia clock, Si., at Briairsts,..Es.ocr. goT6, in Eebancen, 10 SIIAILEB (5 Old and 0 Icoal of LEBANON BANK 'lei. Condi - Bone et sale. • .J. 11.-liLyietE. P. Embieb, .Luctioncei.. ' • Lebanon November 2-1;1858.4K ' FursFtaei _ . /rum, undersignedbakhist opened a large" new stock . ,11. of FURS for LAMS and GENTLE:O4N, at his lint Store, Lebanon.. Tbia.stock embraces a very com plete assortment of FirftS%for Ladies, besides CAPIN, CAPS, AC., fah Gentlethen and for Trimiabigs. MI are respectfully invited to call and ermine. Lebanon, Nov. 24, 1858.' ADAM RISE. : Stoves, Stoves Stoves. .Belliug cheaper than at aarr.other, Stoire. store .ft.Leban.on for 48 T. Subscriber is determined to sell Stpl'ea frees 15 • An 20 per cent cheaper than any other entablishment id Lebanon. Call and ace niy stock, next door* to the' Lebanon Bank. I charge nothingfor examining. Thank ul for past favors he hopes to. still receive a -share of Public-patron - age. JAMES ROGERS. Lebanon, .N0vr24,.1835. , •' TIE PEOPLES' STORE REMOVED To the Sonth-East Corner , of Narket and ChOstnnt Streets, Lebanon, Pa, zser Brothers BEG` leave to inform their friends and the public gen orally, that theysitave REMOVED to the, MAGNIFI CENT HOUSE, CONNER OF DI ATurPT it CHESTNUT SSREETS. Ono of the Era lies 'just retained from the city again where he has carefully selected a largo , rad. beautiful as sortment of the latest. styles,of IVINTEE,DRY GOODS, lIARDIVAI% STOVES' STOTESII of every description and else om inacing all the-latest patents and styles. All arecordially-invited to call mid see us nt our New Store, and examine the large and extensive stock which will at'an times he , shown with much pleasure, and. which we can 'sell at prices to suit the thaw& OirThniikful for past liberal patronage, they would respectfully"solicit the continued favors of their old friends and the public: [Lebanon,. Nov. 24,`'45. P. S.--Dountry produce taken in exchange for Goods. Jona . LOOSEN HENTS.T LOOSER, JACOB /AMUR, JO, HIL/11.11 LOUSHH, , atones LOOSEN. . • ' NOTICE.; Glatstmtmer t flea. liuntzaoseph Kuntz, John A. Kutkfit, Tobias Nemoler atitllin nab his wife, George Millman and Ellzabeth.ltikirife, Abraham S'airk•Cluardian of John A. Kpittz dritiaarun Kuntz minor children of Cyr= irukttiaiird.;devP , i- - i-n — nG4i , tha.last will and testa ment yrA nnestarins Olassbronner, late of tin, county of Ltron common velGth of l'eun3ylvania, de .. . cum . ot*CareTeh - orldirttie,horeby notktjedd:dat on -In quiwitionn will he held on Thuradaytthellth day of Diatpiaber, - At-15.186840. 1 o'critiel4ll. 31.4tilte Gauze of Elizabeth Kuntz dee'tl., for the pupose or making par tition and valuation or Real testate devuiod.toyoo instal by tho`liiak wili•and testainent-of-the above mato ed An nastiFini Glaitabrenner, deed., af.whick , time and place you may attend if you think proptr SAIIUEVIIGOCK,Sbt.rifT. Sheriff's Office, Lelmnott'lloV. • • .7.,. . ..wnoi.,EtAT.t:-AND RETA:IL C , :.. HAIR .PIN lAVEACT(PItir: . ... AITHE subscribers take this method to inform their friends and the public that they linve.commenced tli above business, In all its branches, in the Bor. ongh of Lebanon; on Pinegrove Bead, near what is. known as Phreatier's Fouddry. They hope to receive the patronage of these in want of anything In their lino, as they promise .to use the best materials and employ the beat of workmen. . OLD HILAIRE - REPAIRED and PAINTED. Air- The-following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber taken in exchange for Chairs, siz . :—Filckory, Wal nut, Poplar, Idtple, Beech, perch, and Cherry of differ . ern,kinds. • m.WAii.-Rooli, in the TOWN:X.I.U, Market St., Lebanon, whore a large stock et Ready-made Rocking find other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, &c.,- Se constantly 'kept on hand. . . - BROWER & SON. Lebanon, Nov. 17, 1558. .Cheap Book dir Paper More. °DOWELL & KALLOWAY, enecessora to Joseph M Mr.DoNkell, No. 121 (Old No. 37,) Market Street, Philadelphia, barn for sale a largo and `general assort of 2131100 L `AND BLANK. BOOKS,: Writing. and . Wrapping _Papers, Paper Bags, Paper Curtains, Station ' ery, ge.;:at Moven' lowest-prices. , , • • .- geN.B.A.I3S bought for or in eicliange." Phil , Oct. 27, IS:A.-Im. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA, Tlee BU pUbli ri e b ge ff nett B Ifialt!rl°Lormiiehie Kld nfritaTen.atnhde abovo.well•known House.. 110 .he much pleased to accommodate all who may favor him" with a call. LOCATSON.—Corner Ciimberland and Market streets. IM...omnibseses running In eJnnexion with the Rail amid Trains. • • 11. SlERltlfir. Lebanon, Nov:10, 1458. LEMBERGER'S • • . Cattle Liniment. FARMERS AND OTHER S owning limit% and cattle can find nothing summer to Lemberger's (kW Lin iment for Mifflin* Spiiiiria, Lainefieasi At: It'needs but a single trial to convince. Prepared and §old only at LMblltEßilltß'S Drug: Store. Lebanon,-Nov. 10, 1858. P Market Street. Take Notiee.:-.. WiLLEREAB maiden are daily ranging over my lands, shooting, crippling, and "carrying off my fowls, and otherwise committing depredations, this is to give notice that all per , ons aro. forbid, under pain of the se verest penalties, to trespass upon any of my premises in quest of game. I will prosecute all such parties to the extent of the law. . • . JAOOB DUNK. • North Lebanon, Nov. 3/18158.-2m • . • A THINS k MoADAId have a . eploWaskseartmesit of Boots, Shoes, Tripka, anti TISTI3OBII, The Wbrft1 1 8 ißrecat, lion Prize aletint. .b.rdod to C. MEYER, for his TWQPIANot, London October lath, 1851 - ". MEYER respectfully informs his friends ilia' tloS public gonelaily,' that he bas oonstantly on I / nee equal to then for which he received the Prize Dretbil, in London, 1851. All orders promptly attended lin and g; catenro taken la the selection and pachlog-tho tame. VOICD OF TUB ITOBL.D. Royafary On AlUalcal•lnstruments, Sir 11. It. Bishop, No 13 Cambridge Ftrect, Ryde Part; Professor of Music at Oxford, SWlsmund !Aalborg, Austria; Professor of Musk:. 11 . Sterndalo Bonnett, 15 Russell Place, Fitzroy Square; Professor at t be Royal Academy of Neale, Effector Berlioz, Frooce. J. Robert Black, United States. Chevalier Ncultomm, Zoltvoreln. Cipriani Potter, 9 Baker street, I'Srtnuua Square.; Pau_. cipul of Royal Academy of Mode. , Dr. Schatbanti, Zollrerein ; Profaesor of Geology, 311 - , lug and Metallurgy. Sir George Smart, St. Anne's Chertsey ; Organist and Composer of the Chapel Royal. 'Mary Wyldic 36. Weetbourno Territco; Doctor of m u syt it • and Protbssor at the Royal Academy of Music. .Sea. W. Camelot, TentOrden etreet, llanover Square: Sa-, pertntendentrif.the Boyar-Academy of Music. • • &aces' Stewart, =I ftreckrieck, ()redcoat, Camden Town : Plano Forte Manufacturer.- • . The following MEDALS hare been awaOad to Conrad ' - •• ' _•• 1843. 2 First Promhun and SILVER iiiEPAL,Franiclin Institute, PhiLadelphin. ' - 1845. Pirat •i'reminm and , Sit:Gilt ,EIENLI., Franklin Inetitate„Phibiderhia. , or • 1810. Flint l'reininm and. SILVER .MI4I . AL, Franklin Institate philadolptda. ' • 1547. First Premitim and SELVERIII3IIA4 Brixai f inty Inatituto, Boshin. ' • 1840. Fltst Prrmium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute, ghliddelphia. • • .1840. First Pretaluniund SILVER' MEDAL, Franklin Institute, recommendation of a Gold Medal. 1851.. Diploma and MFDAL,III - ccliiiides' Institute, Dos. 1851. kitIZE MEDAL, Grail •Worlert Exhibition Fein don, since which time, 0851,1 E. MEW has not ex . faired his Flamm at any 'Exhibition. WAITE & R(EDEL, Agents. .Nnr. 11, 1658. • • •" ' • Lebanon, Pa. THE CGRAPP.EIT AND vtityr wain , Itcady-Made Clothing!. • --vou will.flnd at the Centre Building. RABINA BROTLIERS hare again opened to-their almost; , cuttensive stock ofßeady-Made Clothing a very lartps±sa. sortment of ntl kinds of gyEscco.vgs n wi.pis,=- TotrTs and DAM:MPS. • ' - • •Tinektodtakinil Dress Coats all colors and gtyliell: 3dtr.- elfies.s and every day Coats, at all prices. Pantaloons, every variety In price and Style. Boy's Clothing, a largo variety. . ,A. vary luurdeutilettmorfreent of Vesta nll very clump. 'Undershirts, Drawers, Woolen and Caton, Dress Shirts, plover, h oiery, Stocks. Ilditfs, Collars, in short °Very thing ffir a Brad from top to too. • •", The reat lid vantaws to buy our- Clothing at the I tentralluildnir ITV,' that you will y dud their Clothing well'inade; and out to fit, mme-as if made to order.. • As practical Tniltirs they, understand how to select their Clothing. Call and see, and try them, as en many have dune and found it to their advantage. 17. & .1. M. BARRA give their undivided attention to ItASMONARIGE TA,T,LONING, haring had many years experience in coiting,:and tow having same of the Best Workmen mnplayed, they fire prepared to turn out the most faslikmable Garments at short notice, warranted to lit, or need not be taken. . . ' renew defiling at other stores trill find the eathe tentioo it they portioned their Cloth of them-. . lebanou,Nor. 10th.. • 1P Y,0 . 11 ‘ WANT'O:OOD PICTURES 130 TO B RE N NEB'S QKY *MOUT 4311.147; over tf. S. Robeee . Drog Store, on Cumberland Meet, Lebanon, Pa: AMR OrIrPLS, 31CLillNOTYPEO, FEW)STP=I, PA Py - WY/T PES and PIIOTO GURU 3, taken daily; (Sunday excepted.) . Prices recisions. bie, and in accordance with the also, style and onality of tbo' mums, Rooms openedfrean 8 A. 4, to 4 o'clock, T. M. • Lelxmon,4une 2, 1868. List of Goods JOST RECEIVED and for name, Wbolesalokui Retail at REISIINST.SIN & BROTHER'S Chong jewel**. Fancy Store, Lebanon, Pa. Gold Breast Pins, . Crotchet NeetHeo, • Gold Ear Drone,. ' Bono Knitting do Gold Far Binge Wood, do do Gold Finger Rings, Puff Combs, Gold:Lockets, Ivory Fine Combs, Gold Pencils, • Gum. llii ir Ma,. Gold Pens, Silk Einatiobord, . Gold Chains,• •.. Clum , Beito, ' " Gold Stnds, .• • Lobate? Belts, Gold Watelice r l• • . Working; C , itoa; . . Silver Watches, , •- - ' 'ffnalebonea, Silver Penciliv _ Bonnet Combs; Silver Thimbles, , -.:. • Srissdro, : Silver Phonily" . • -. . • Ladles' Collar , Silver Chain*, . -Stamped Flouncing, - Silver Water Ileyis, • 'Edgin Cornelia Ringo, . Silk V e lvet Ribbon. -. • Ileru lungs, - Bracelets,. . . Gilt Rings, • • Necklaces, Clam Rings, Perfumers • . Watch Ribbons,• Children C ombs, Watch Guards, Banktombs. Watch Hooks. Gum Rattles, Revolvers, - Violins, Pistols, • Guitars, ' . Buck Purses, • - Banjos; Porte monnalca, Temborino* Pocket-books, • . Flutes, , Razors, Fifes, Razor Strops,' Plngeolets, Brushes, - • ' Italian Violin Shriner' i, Combs,. - Italkin Guitar Strings, Pipes, ' • Dulcimer Wive, Smoking Tobacco, '• • Atmical Boxes, ,Segar Tubes, 'Accordeons, Pinted.Specs, _ Flutinns, Steal Specs, . Consortiums, Goggles, Harmonkas, Lend Pencils, .' • Bones, Steel Pens, • ' Violin Bridges, • • Buttons, - Violin Bows, Threads, Violin Screws, - Sewing Silk, . Violin Rosin, Alatch•boxes, Violin Tail Pieces, China Babies, • Bees Viol String". • Gum Rings, Turning Forks. All the above silkier' and 'Many moro to numerous to mention will be sold at tho ldwest figure by Oct. 27th, ISIS. REIZENSTIIIII & BRO. FOR SALE. ~...._ 147 , 4jo - AN. • ~ I, , _., .. , : OATB, ;•lii , jlflit • MIDDLINGS, PALTRY TIM DAG, ._ , ~,,. , „,,,....„ at the Guiana =la of .Fob. 2,1868. WANTED. I V the Qencesce Mlle, In the borough of Lebanon, WHEAT, CORN ~. --. ItYN, "T 8 , In any quantity, for which the highest Market', prices will be paid in Cush, Ly ItIYEELS d SHOUR. Petra, I&18. . , • North .11:ebattori Floneg Mill rTslll3 NORTH LERANOX MILL has been remodeled, j_ and.% noircoropietcd and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior -.,.,article of FLOUR, as cheap se it can ho gtr i -obtained from any otter source. They also keep constantly ou baud and fur CT!OP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. •• <M. They . are Idl3o preparedtodo all kinds of CUSTOSIERIP Wow; and respectfully invite all the former customers of tho Mill, us well as new ones, to give them a call. They will pay the highest Quin market priers for ell kinds of Grain such as WILEAT, RYE, (X)11G, OATS, etc., soil afford all facilities and accommodations to thoso who will sell. WALTER & BART°. N. Lebanon ho., Nov. 8,1858. Boot and Shoe StePe. JACOB 11(EDEL respectfully In forms We public that ho still contfri - his extensive establishment. In ear will his new building, in Cumberland it., where be hors , to render the same satisfiction as berctoftWo to all Wbn may favor him with their custom. lie invites Merchants and dealers In BOOTS and SHOPS, and every one who wishes to purchase fitehionabice and durable articles in his line. to call and cxatoine for them9elves, his largo and varied stock. Ilit is determined to surines nil competition in the mannfatettreof every article in his business, suitable-for any Market in the Union. A due care 38 taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the hest quali ty of LNA.TIIER and other materials are need, and none but the beat ,vrorkmen are employed. P. L- 110 returns his sincere thanks toll's friends for 7 t h e voryjibend patronage heNtotore bpitoye4. pn Ile hopes by Striciattoution to lipainetm and endeavoring to pleasehut outonfers, to tnerJt a share of public pat tonegc.[Lebanon, Feb.17,'53. w At.clizs AND:JEW ELRY• • • Armen wen ye or - WATORD3 MO JEWELRY , liVntnnarlEf • J W. ACKER, ComberlAnd St., nett door to Dr. Lindanolver's. -F. &-WM. STcEVER'S . • Wine and L i qu o r' Store; NO. 45 FRONT STREET, kinds of the purest and beet LIQUORS constantly kept on band NiZ :---Pure French, Conine, Common, Cherry, Blackber ry and Lavender BRANDY ; Common and Holland OLN; Old Monongahela, Scotch and Rye WRISREY ; Port, Madeira, Cherry, Lisbon and Champaign WINE; the best BITTERS to bo obtained In the city; all of which is eold 'wholesale and retail, in quantities from a quart to a Pipe- [Aug. 3, 1856. Building. awkwit k BRO. hah now open thew Fall and Wi z , 0 ter stock, which they are selling at' the lowest cash prime- Please call and judge for yourself. • - EiTtSISION-SKIIiTSLTIrigIea Sherward's et a with adjastableßasaelsttt SWARTZ & BRO. WOOLEN STOOEING TARN --a fail lilt/art - meat, et . SWARTZ # BRO. GR°" ll46 . 4 7* sw&wrz &law. To itlivinting Parma, see advertisement of Hammon ton Inds. . • To all. wanting Fume, eee advertisement of Hammon• 111.8 • GREAT BEAU THIFIER So_ Long unsinceessfully 00ng4,1 FOUND AT. LASS;; OR a ftlierontsqmitimicitym ;AMP rail to•ita orialsal,eolor; coven , luxuriantly the Wit wad ;• rosnorre all. 'dead ruff, iteldnit nag all retwath,, evAld head and all drippons ; makes the hair Deft, healthy, and glossy; and Will preserve tt to an irungina- Me age, TUMMY, nail' by magic, all blotch* .Ic., from the Aux_ and cures neurillea'alltd litefllWattl!end OOP, pee circular and the •••••--- • Dovsa. I.. Deb. 1 /4. PROP. O. J. WOOD k CO.--Gent L s : Within ft krat sye we have received no Many orders and calls for pruc, 0..7. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day we were oota. pellad to eend . to Ruston for a quantity,' (the 6 dozen yonforwardwboll being sold,) while we might o r der e' quantity from you. 'Every bottle we have sold seems to have produced threc‘ nters app cr four nyvsuste and the a Oblation, andvercmalco Ups:elves from the man rrub, Malaita aryl worthy citiscna.of our vicinity fully eon. vinco us that It la A 7110 ST VALUATILE I'IMPARAg , •• Send us ea soon- ea nutytio tide trues of $1 slug and mks &len $2 !TA ; and belfa're avows very respectibLiy. (Signed) DitNYGL LeTnitor e Co, Hickory. Orove. Bt, Charles Co., go., Nuc.lo, IRK PROP. O. J.-WOOD—Dear Sir: S.time Hine last Nana 'burr we were induced tense some of your Hair Rash> rative, and Its effecta were so wonderful, we feel it 011oi duty to you mud the afflicted, to report it. • Our little eon's head-forst:me time had. been porfactki covered with,aoros and some called It scald heed. Thq hair almost entirely camo off In consequence, whi , ..n friend, seeing his erifferin advised ue to two year lae:‘ torative, we did so with little .hopo of. success, but, to -our iiiirpriso, and that of our friends a very few appit catkins removed the disease entire ly, and a new and Inxuriont crop of hair soon started out, and we am now say that mu boy has as healthy a scalp,vind u itLlOri sot a crop of hair as nay' other child. We can therel and do hereby rocomrusuitytiur Resbovatlves as lipmf remedy for all diseases o 1 thesealli And W lair. e NSA yours respectfully, • • GEORGE W. 111001NROTHABI, BAKAL' A. I.II.OGINBOTUAH; gardhier. Itetne,.lnne '20,1868. DROP. 0..1. WOOD--Dear Sir : I have wed two bob. ties of Bruit:row Wood's Hair Ites.torativo, and can artily Bay.% is the greatest dikovory of the age for ro .49ring and changing the heir. Before Whig it 1 Wee a snob of.seventy. Nair has now attained Its orig . /. nal color. You can . recommend it to the world aithoat Ahe.leaat fear, ea my Pao was one . of the worst kind- Yours Respectfully, DANIEL N. 11/lIIIPIIY. 0.3.W00D & CO., Pmprtetors,' 112 Broadway, N. Y. an the groat N.Y. Wire Railing Establihment) and 114 Market streot, St. Louis, Me. giw-sold in Lebanon b Jammu L. LIZTILIERG eB, also by Dr. Rosa, and by all good Druggiata everywhere. 0ct.13, '5B-3nr. • All wanting to emigrate tc a mad climate, good so RIM mgrket, see advertisement of Ha7117 , 107d011 Lands. To all minting F.urlna, see advertigemeinlll"4" tan TAMA.% • • Selling on' at - Cost. AEASIIIONABLE AND SEASONABLE STOUR CR , TISSUE, ItERAGkS, DUCtOLLS, LAWNS, SMEPTIAMYS PLAIDS, AEPAMAS I , de-, An, Which in froint or wkrtotlea Stylas and gnentten, to connexion with advantages by which they have boon purehosad;ean be surpassed by not In town. The sea. son, and our heavy stock prompt as to hold forth these inducements. Please give us a salt. GORGES SLIZELLENDEROM - - - ".7Th Such litiar ft - __ as arc 11 P SODDY -AND FACT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Man EXCITING CAUSE OP,STCRNESS.—The blood lathe lifolustaining agent. It furnishes the com ponents of flesh, bone, motets, forte and integument. The Stomach Is its manufactory, the reins its illstrlbo. tore, and the intestines the channel through which tho waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stofusch, the circulation and tho bowels., thew Pills act simultaueourdy, rolioxing Indigestion. Inuit , tog the fluids, endregulatink thtl extender& The Nationai Disease. DYspepatt is the most common disease am 0,116411 alma ea in this country. It ossum, s thousand shapes, and to the primary source 'of Innmme,rat,ie dangerous MAW dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however oh ettneto Its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching* unerring remedy., • Bilious A _feCtiOnB. The quantity and quality of tbo bile are of vital MI. portance to heeltb. Upon the liver, the gland Noble!' e (Ireton this fluid, these pillsoperate specifically, Intel/114 rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing Ann. diee,llllious Remittanta, and all the varieties of Onto* generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. —.— . • Liver Complaints. 'Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body libeers Tens of thousands die amen, ly of Dysentery, Dierritcea : Chronic Constipation, st 4 other dMmr.oe of those waste pipes in the system. The olfect of the pllls upon all intestinal disorders;, whethet casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon In medicine. By following the printed directions, the most gaming cue see of hosed complaint dm promptly controlled. A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularitiee which are the err. lletialmpoyancue of the Weaker box, and which, wag' negleeied, &Tanya shorten Life, are relieved for the tuna being, and prevented for the Limo to couch, bye alum of this mild but thorough alternative. 11 llolloway's Pills are the bed remcdl4 2tteuitll4 the world-for the following diseases:— dstina, Diarrbten, Ludirstioji, Dowel UompliAuts, Drew, Influenza, Coughs, Debility, lullammattotl: Colds, Fever & Agne, Inward Weskitetig. Quist Drawer, Plies, Female Complancet, Costtravels. Ileaeohes, Loans of Bylaw, Liver Caniptaints; titono °tarot, Secondary Symptottali Venereal Affections, Worms of nil klndr. %* Sold at tho 2lautuatctory of Proftreorlialloway,BQ Malden Lane, Now York, and by all respectable Drug. gists and Dealers In Mudiolne throughout the United States and the chillsedworld,laboxeste !Incite, OS tents, and la each. 1113 ST RECEIVED ' a eaperior PORT Witte,‘vcrir dot. icatci•also &wan ALE, Low:, Poarss, Omsairxml AIM, Rad CMCMIATI RRIOARTS Wincing' Tait& Etati," HOWARD ASSOCIATION rtrsei PHILADELPHIA. • A :Bencadeni institution testollished Ly specialtEndinge Matt for the Relief (2 , ,f the-Stick and Distrasai, tidal . m.A Virulent and Epidemic Disease,. BRAN • arum & BifOUR, Lebanon. Ps. rius. now ARD ASSOCIATION. In view of the awfla &attraction of human EN caused by Sexual diseas e% and the deceptions practiced New the unfortauste eletims'of such diseases by Quacks. several years ago di .redted their Consulting Surgeon, as a CIIADITADLD ACT worthy of their name, to own a Diepeosury for the treatment of this class of dismisses, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADv GRATIS to all who ap ply by lettcrotith a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habit* or life, .te..) and In cases of extreme poverty, to YUEN ISE "M EDICIN ES leltEE OS MAME. .It le neediest to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, mud will furnish the 131 , 16 t approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Assn. -baton. in their Annnal Re port upott, the treatment of Sexual Disease, for the year ending Jifnnary let, 1858, exprees the hightat satisfaction with the success which has attended tho labors of the Consulting Surgeon in• the care of Sacrum terrines, Sem inal Weakness, In:potence. Chmorrltrea. Went, Syphillirs the vice of Onaniam or Scifahnee, he., and order a eon thmance of the Fame plan for the ensuing year. TWo Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their 1ab0.5 in this sphere of benerelenteffort have been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young, and they haveresolved to lleVUte th1in , i4,11 . 04 Watt renewed zest, to thievery importi•ut mid much ticaplai.4 QUISO. • An admirable Report on Spermaterrbee, er Sentinel Weakness, the viceof Onanicm, Mnettabation, or &if abuon, and other disensec . of the sexual organs, by the ecinsußing Surgeon. will be sent by mail (in a sealed en , vele") Fr RE 01 , et A ROE, nu receipt of TWO STA3I PS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature end treatment of I,6einul diseases, di,t, &c., are constant. ly being pnbliebed for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and method• of treatment discovered during the last year, tire of great Address, for Report or treatment Dr. 0 PORas R. UAL. NOUN, Conoulting Surgeon. Howard Azonetution, No. 2 South Ninth t:treet, l'hiluttelphia, Pa. By onler of the Directors. EZIIA B. •llE*t TWELL, PreNdelf. SEO. FAIRCIIILD, Siterelary Nov. 10, 'sB.Slp $1 . ,000 Reward Leek 11310 t. JAMES 11. KELLEY, Watch- Jfaker & .7,tosier, lifts just . opened tit the EAGLE MILTINGS, In • the town of Lrhanon, a beautiful assortment of Gold Rail. rend Time-kespers in hunting eaves; right-day Watches, gold Lnplex, gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, to.-- Silver railroad herding lVatrlies• dnplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lover. Engliel, Swiss Quartiera,and 'Boys' Watches. Large , Music Boxes, 4, 6. and 8 tens; gel: l.`oh, Vest and Nock Chains; gold Armlets, Brooches gold Thimbles. Ear-rings, Breast•pins. Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, 3lrdallions. Miniatrire Cases, gold pen and.poucil cases, weld Key Seals, cc. Silver Tea and TM ble•Spoons; , Stinp Ladles. f.diaid seek Chalus;Opectrteles, Portmonnies. Sun pocket and pen - Knives, Violins, Violin celoa,,Bass Ace.ordeons, Polkas, Brass Instru ments, Drums,' Pities, Thaes. Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tamhprlnes, Ladies' Cabins, Coin Rifles, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic• Bide. shoots 25 shot in a minute; Colt's Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pistols, elght•day and thirty-hone Ciotti, sc.', the whole comprising the most extensive as. nortrueut ever 'Scrod in Lebanon county, and will ho sold at the lowest cash prices. • ){ s tudies. di Clocks sarefuEy Repaired and Warranted. * * *Mrs. Kelly has opened a Fancy Millenary Store in the same roost with ,Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store, Eagle; Euildings. [Lebanon ,April 14,1868. CLOCKS. :.- ---- Thirty Daly, •gri ts .. t Eight Day ) i w k 4) • T Thirty Hour, Aco, - s• CLOCKS, __, 1 1• .- Just Receiped at z . ,., 3. IL BLAIR'S Jewelry store, Lebanon Pa. S. .171.. Potion: •• Co's ikDVERTISTNO AOENOY, 11a IiaSSAO Yong, alO STATE Sr.; BOSTON. S. fit. PaSgogiU Co., are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, ind the mvit influontial awl largest ctnwlntlnß NowapapOr• in the 'United Eta and the Onnanan They eseAlibott: reel as at oar lowest sok* ==:=f=
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