get anon pittrtiou. TBRIKS, - $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY b, 1654. HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Heindbills,Pos tern, 4e., printed at the Advertiser office, at low rates and abort notice—and in the meat elegant, style. Just Mated at. the. Adtertioer Delco, Noticos to Quit,, Votani Notea and Sum monses. Also a [lei let of atTn4ole and single Acknowl ffltigement 'DsO.l3; Biteoutor, Administrator and Trustee BOstc18; Mortgages, 3:o. Also, Conamcin and Judgment Bonds, and all kinds of Juatiee's and Constable's Blanks. The Concert given on. Saturday 'nvoning bl . the Musical Union Chtiir, under the ausplces of the Young Men's Oliristian Assoeia -tion, for the benefit of the pooir, was Well attend ed, the proceeds being grime 14i(1. We have-as kind•hearted and liberal a coniinunity as themcgt benevolent and chriatian heart nan wish for, as is evident whenever,charity, or.:iny other virtuous object, makes a demand upon their purses. ft is ;Almost a pleasure to be poor ik Lebo:nen. -.An election of Officers will be hTsld at the Stated Meeting 'if the Y. M. C. As , moiation, on next Tonsns4 Evening, January' 11th, at the Reeling Ite , ,pm. All the Members are toquiltail to .be prestmt. The Female Com mittees 'gill report of their operations of last month. Ladies end Grantlemen that feel- an. in. turret in the urelfore of this association Jae re speetfully Invited to be present. • The advent of the New Tear wee :commemorated on last Friday night and Sat urday inornimg by considerable Britt. of :small arms and soma noise. The members of some of the ehurohes kept watch-night; but most 'people did as we did, went to.hed and left the old as well as the new year in the sate and keeping of him who gowns itif things. The disagreeable weath er on Stitarday •prevonVal the expected visit of many of our country friends, nevertheless there, leery n good many of the young of both sexes in town. The only features or the day of a public character were the parade of the 'Union Fire Com. pany in the afternoon, and 'the . Cepieit La ale evening. • _ HAIq3)I3ILL§ for the sale 'of Per eon al Protiorty`firinted at the Ad-it:art/1w office in an hour from tholime of Ordering, at reasonable talc!. Advertisements of -the, setae, also inserted in the Aduartieer conspicuously at Penal:rates. /t pays the seller to make known, his sale to all the people of the whole county. At a meeting of the Fianklin Literary IllstitintO on Mundy' evening Let, the following named officers were elected fur the 'en suing term :--.President,' -M. `Breslin; Vice President, J: Made', jr. ; Scc'y, J. IV:: flnt beseon ; Tre•rtnirer, J. IL Miller. AU lutuitnstiug riticOinti will be discussed on *min) , OVening next, when the public, is Lg.'' , itl!Sti tet *tend. The dedication of the new and epleuditl lluli of the Tjuion .Vire Company •in Market street, on Saturday oftettonn, Wu the ueension of touch pride end good feeling among the members of the Company especially, and al onhy our citizens generally. The address of the nowt:don was delivered by 'lion. J. W. Killinger, -after which the company proceeded to the corner of 3forkot and Cumberland streets to attend the sole of the , ballanceof the R'tincy. Goods, mode by the Ladiwler 'thebeneflt of the company.— The prommeings wore enlivened by the music of the North bobitnon Band. The only ball thus far in Leba non alti EOMPOCI took place on Friday evening in the Town 1411. It was given by n party who style tbitinsalvas Abe PSit 'tier nose compi.,- . • We had -the pleasure -on Mon day, of welcoming our staunch.democratio friend, John . H. "Sitonk, who has lea - ye of absence front his Inspetworship duties. in Philadelphia, to vis it his old hem and friends. Ife is aistrong in tho faith is agar, and scefos to ibe.prosporing,' both physically and ' January Court commenced •on Monday. At tho titne of.putting the Atleertiser to press no business of importance had boon trans. acted. , We learn that the Assessments made by the Assessors of the West Nard.of Leb anon:, have been considerably increased upon re vision by the Commiisioners. If so there • will be a pretty lively time during the appeal.daya. An Itefn for Sportsmen.—Olose of the• Shooting Season: —According to the law passed at the last session of the "Legislature, for* the preservation of garne, the season for shooting, trapping or destroying in any other way Pheas ants, Partridges, Woodcock or Rabbits, closed on the let inet.. rt will be seen by the following sections of the law referred to, that any person who is found violating, any of its provisions is liable to pay a flue of mu DOLIAItS for each and every offence. 12-That from and after the passage of this act, no persen shall shoot, kill or otherwise destroy any pheasant between ,the lint day of January and the first day of September, or any woodcock between the first day of January and the fourth day of July, or any partridge or rabbit between the first day of January and the first day of Octo ber, in the present year and in each and every year thereafter, under the penalty of five dollars for each and every offence. V. That no person shall •buy or cause to ha bought,or carry cut of this State, for the purpose of supplying any private or public house or mar ket, any pheasant, partridge, woodcock orrabbit, lintels the same shall have been shot or taken in the proper season as provided for in this act un der a penalty of five dollars for each and every ofienee. The law further provides thet the possession by tiny person, of any of the game and birds Men- Mooed ehot or olberwise destroyed out of ebason, 1441 I be prima facia evidence to convict, The congregation of Zion's La gleria abitroh are about making some iniprove manta $4:l thoir grounds and to the church itself.— An iron ranee is to be substituted for the present wooden one; and the outside of the edified re paired: The cost of the improvement is estima ted at f1r2500. , At an election for officers for Mt. Libotita,Zficappment,,T. 0. of 'O. P. held on Watley week Oho following were elected for the ;miming P.—Wm. Atkins; H. P.—,lfenry Bolts; g, W, - - Geo H. Roincehl; *awned; Scribe—D. LBW. ter ; T. Aticips Trißtow-AdolP l l - -•- ' We copied feu . ur mar 1u $s last weekfrom tbe - Couriet Duo' eeLja,,ite,,ilaYA tbeen by mr; Ulitater, which.'lYe -berm , 2 1 111y; : ware Sang by POI in Mir ,8 1 1PRillea;t h e Vital" have beenl4t. be paid for the detection-of the - person' tbitt sent thorn t ' The Sheiiit I rately 'sold the fol lowing propett7iil at . Witte sale 51 ichael tifoperty, in this Borough, was boned - I,p ht:. 461 Goodtart, for $1,540. iSiekstin's Property, in East Han %ought by John L. and henry Meyer, Tor o-510, Henry Gutsy's prnVerty, in Jackson township, *as bhught by lirm.:111:inlio Esq., for $5lO. John Shur's .mtl detain, in Lebanon, was bought 1131,Mr. Joi. firmer ; for t 270. The attenttori of Teachers is di rected-to the botiee int.our advertising ecAumns. Ileirry.flartinam the "Lager-beer , , mac) (sitsSrilcibn back to tho old place in flumberland. street; west of Plank Road. All 'in want of i?.n. e - milli Lager aro invited to call and obtain the article. A friend, Who - is afflicted with a looseness. of. tongue,:ii anxious that we should put more locals in the AdrertiBer. We are in the habit-of pnhlblialng all that transpires worthy of notice, but is , that is not sufficient, we gitM . an additional Tor his especial benefit:—`- " Mrsvisamos.--::04 Uouday morning anmid car .riagb, minus' ivheel,‘Was found in the gMtter da front of 'the Aelem4iser office. It evidently,had seen hard' service, 'hut Where, when and howl It remained the observe& of ski• obsereis ler seine tiine, l wben, of a sudden, it disappeared asi!Lysfp riously as it had appeared. An investigation sboilld be had' into the matter. We commend, the subject to our friend of the loose tongue. It might rnalce a ease. New Post Ofriee.—.The Post Master General has ordered the astabliehnient of a Poet Office, at "Richland. Station," Lebanon Uo., on the Lob. Vol. R. It - itnd lsppointed Eli Klopp, Esq., Post Master, • The Eagle Hotel restaurant is now in the proprietorship of Mr: Henry Siegrist, Mr. G. F. Reinhard having retired on.lhe Ist inst. Its reputation for good ,iliqing . ,,,iind'drinking will be maintained, and, if possilile, improved upon. • . . The Cornwall Teachers' -Associ , ation is at present in a tiourishinrrndition.---- A spirited meeting was held #1 School lions.l3 No. 7,-on the Ist inst., when all the members, but Mr. _ . Killmer, were present. ThA t unepting . w"fts aliened by reading a Foleet chapter from' the Beriptures, after which L'lleiliCtS proceetkAl ae follt;ws One of the members, produced, fir 'correction a number of sentences in Pdls.e Syntax, which were duly nnalized nod disposed of accordingly.: Writ ten Arithmetic was taken tint/ cenduoted by one of the members. Problems were nelected by lot, after which they solved and eXplained. The following questions were - nnder Abe head of "Teachers Class." 'lst Hew much time should-n:teaeler de vOle to his pupils ? 2nd Should a teacher make a practice of attend: mg parties'? A lively and interesting' debate arose on the above questions, in which airthe niecoberS parttoi puted. The positiens ussutned by .the various.dis- Wants did not trarynucterially.- The Conn ty.Su porinteuden t being ptesertt, deliiered:nrt encour aging adthtss to the Assoeintien. In the course of his reworks he : stated =that he had visited the schools of this and'4'euica.;heirtOoTeliutlu sea exerted by this Association; On motion adjourned, to meet at School House No. 6, (Zinn's ,) on Saturday,. January 21e.t. 1859, at 8 o'clock, A. M. JOAN w. mAitiaEsoN, Sect'y LEBANON COUNTY - AGEICUMEAL AND'. HORTICITt'rUItAL soatEry. I,..Aii-ort,-Dec. 31a 1858 In accordance with' the 'resolution passed at the meeting of. thelOth-inst., an aquurned meet ing of the. Cum Mitten of Arrangement was held at the Public Mese of C. IL forgoer, in N. Leba non. The chairman presided end the following members of the' committee were present: Dr. J. C. Cooper, Erb, Jacob Selicaffer, C. H. Bergner, Jon *than Atli& Win. Urich, Peter Horst. . • The following •rwolution was offered by Mr: J. Nig. and seconded:by Sam'l Resolved, That C. I: Bergner, bo author ized hove the fence enclosing the - ground of the Society , taken,down; and the breads-Tileit in such"a manner-as will !Joel pieserve- them,. and the expenses incident`thereto be paid by orders by the ITteeitfedt of the Society.. - Bergner, 'Esq., the elm man o f the - c om mittee appointed -at our last meeting,- to on J. W. Mish, Esq., to ascertain the amount of Money lulls-hands, reported, that they celled on him, and his reply wasthat he had about 25' or • • 2tl dollars in.his tumuli. • - On Motion, it was Resolved, That a regular ac count of-all the receipts and expenditures of the Society be published In all the Lebanon Paper:, and the Soeretari be rogues:ail to furnish -J. L. Ri g ht an yi r , Esq. and S. W. 11 , 1i$h j Esq., a copy of the above resolution, . On motion -adjourned; to meet again at the call of the Secretary. - . • - ' ' WILLIAM URIC.% Seet'y.. laaaiow, Jan. 3d, 1859. A Meeting tirtho :Members of, the. Lebanon County Agriculturcland Horticultural Society, waa held at',the Public House of J. M. Mark "in the Borough .of lebanon. In.the absence or. the President, Hon. Wst. Rawis;Viee President, presided. On motion the following reSelution was offered and adopted Resolved, That Jae. K. Funk and Jacob Wit mer he appointed a committee to wait oa Messrs. Midi and Right:nye; and request them to mike mit a regular Siatemitat" of all the roceipts , mid dishursmen.ti made by them df the societies-mon ey, and present their ascount at the annual meet.: ing, to be hold on An. 1ith1359. The following preanible and resolution was of fered and adopted : -. That That whereas public notice of the annual meet ing has ncl been , given, therefore be it Resolved, That the.speretary givo,notice , in all>the News papers of the Herough, that the.annual mooting of the members be held.at the public Ilouso of J. if. Mark, the 3rd Monday in JaTuary, 1859, being the Pith day of said month, .at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of duetting; Aeon, audi ting the recount of Mebirs i gish and Rightrayer, On motion adjourned to meet again , on the Pith. WILLIAM MUCH; &key. EAST HANOVER TEAONENS' INSTITUTE According to a prerimis call or the aeunty . Setterinten. dent, a. number of Teachers sue friends of education met at the '.3furray School House," at 9 o'clock, A. ,on I.' Thursday, December 93,1959.. Organized by electing F. Phillips, County Superinten dent, President; and Wan. 911 tier. Secretary. On taring his seat, the President returned his thaeltsTor the honor conferred and spoke liven intergtinpmariner. of the utility of Teachers' Institues. Phillipe.then conducted an exercise in Grnimar, an excelieut method of introducing children to •the atthject of English Grammar, - • - Wm. - Miller introduced - the subject of Intellectual Arithmetic, and, among otherremarke-stated that it le an excellent mind invigorator, aud well-calculated' to fa• miliaralize the children with a• proper lase of the English language. All Teachers presentengagedta the solution ofquestion!. Vl° teachers Were than eonady divided, and 'H. G. Squires conducted aDietationigerdise,l4 erf' 'fared lot° a spelling and rem:duet:og minteet. !Merinos of grammatical prop iety pale jip,x,14. 114 9:if 4 0.6 ' 41 . 15128 " stone which were end inittit.letire. time hiving arrived, the Ins Cate adjedrund t 9, Vet ceolock,T.M e • o: 4rTERNODICS)IOBIOX2 Onerholf hopr was devoted..to.,a...lipeakint.ideßODE v... Ankleote of generel intareet were. dineiwee.dweirip Minh xln ; m eager:Ml. o j /R Written • Arithairitie;:.G. 4..OutwOlti7 iiitel nation itenrevee,nleetiod of r tneffoiweing ex - LE:West reported on Alphabet zesoblog.,and ren dered general satisfeetion, LEBANON - ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER,. A Geographical exercise wee then conducted by *tn. Miller, In which he Illustrated hie method of tradlpg learners to appreciate the 'beauties of the seitas'ee, concluded with a chanting exerelee from 'Elie'Outline Maps. On rantika of Mr. Suires, evt3r tan reests to bring °floor more q u estio n s ford is cu ssion e in the rye rang Session. Institute adjourned until 6 o'clock in the evening. • EVENING SESSION. A number of v. ell selected questions were handed in, read by the President, and discussed. by Messrs. Phillips, Guernsey, Orabbe, West„ Stein, .oerherich and Miller. • The willingness manifested, on the part . of all, to engage in these disidussions, and the masterly manner in which they handled the Subjects, issuflicieut Miustify the expression that ,The • Evening Session was highly amusing' and very instructive.- .Adjourged. to ..Friday • MORNING:. SESSION. President in the claiiin ...Minutes- read, and apprOved. Intelleatual Arithmetic formed thefireLtoptd for consid. eration. This exercise was admirably conducted' by -ktr. Guernsey.. A number-of intricate questions Were given out, mid excellent solutionyprocured by the members. Mr. Stein then gave an - interesting and highly inatrue. :tire oral Report on Penmanship, accompanied, tvith blackboard illustrations : Squires- then conducted -It Reading Exercise by first reading a Well-neleeted piece, it an entertaining manner, and then calling upon others to read—all acting as critics. Tb.- reading was executed in a style truly nom. mendable. On motion, a anew/ratan was appointedl to draft resole . . . Ares SESSION. • ,An hour 'was-pleasantly&NOON and profitably spent fa a Speaking meeting. F. Phillips then conducted a is ntenca in Palle SYntax, writing troproporbentences on the blackboard end calling upon teachers promiscuously to correet- theirt and, give Mr. Welk then. ffondueted an Elocutionaty, Exorcise which,could net Rill- to tit interest alb as it blended the agree elle with the _profitable. . Mr. Phillips then conducted an oral SpeliNg match. The. President at this point 'entertained the. Institute _with $. appropriate address. . The chairman of the cetuutittee of resolutions reported the following, which were unanimorialy adopted Whereas, A Meeting of ^the Teachers of East Uanover, and surreundint townships. has been called,andwhorens, a goodly, istraber of Teachers have been =associated to- Paint w, the capacity of n. Teachers' Inatitute,therefere, Mtior to give expreasion to our feelings, . Resolved, That we coneider Teachers' Institfites highly beneficial Co the cause of Educatton, and that we will use our united efforts for their continuance and support. - Resolved,.That we congratulate the School Directors, Teacherthanff spathes Mends of Education in the coun ty for having - neared the services of our presort County Superintendent, afire believe him to be amen eminently qualified for the °lnce. Resolved, That oltitiMalts aro dna to the friends of Rduceilmy, itit Hits place, for gratuitously administering te our phYsleal mias. Resolved, That our thanks, are due to the County Stt ,perintendeittfor contributing so ranch to the Interest o( this OCCABiOI3. • • . aa: SQUIRES; 1 . 8. IL WEST, i Committee. WM. MILLER. j On motion; Wires resolved that 'a copy of the, Minutes of -the 'lnstants' la furnished to the editors:: of, the Eng limb' papers of Lebanon, 'for publication. Institute ad journed sfus die. , WM. 3111LLER, §ect'p, ALMANAC. - FOR `1859 ANUARY, 1 2. -8 , 4 5 6 ' 7 8 9- :1 o'. Al 12 33 .14 15 17 r 18 'l9i 20 21 22 .13 24 25 26 27 28, 29' si FEBRUARY - I . - - 2 3 4' ; 5 • 0 :L 7 8. - 9' 10 IL 12 13,11 15 16: 17 18 19 . : 20 21. 22 23. 24 25 - 26 27. 28 MAIVOII, • 1 7 2 3 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 TO' 11 12 43 14. 15 , 10:.17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2/ 25 26 27' 28 -29 30 -, 31 -APRIL; - 3. 4.; . k . 7 • 8 0 TO - 11 12 13 1.4 15 16 17 .18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY, 2 3 4 • 5 6 7 8: 9 10 11 12 13 14 . - 16 17 18 19 20 21 _ - 22 , 23 --24 25 26 27 28 29' 30 31 JUNE, ' - 1 3 4 8 si 11i 11 12 13 14 15 10. IT 18 19- 20, 21. 22 23 2i 25 '2O 27 28 23 30 JULY, 1 2 456 8 9 10 IF :12..13 14 15 16 17 18 .19 24 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 28 20 30 AUGUST) , 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 9 9 10 12 13 14' , - 15 fo 17..19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SErtE:III3EII, 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 s ii la is i 4 16. 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 OCTOBER, ' 1 :NOVEMBER,: - . 2 3 4 , , 5 • • •' - ; 3• Q 'lO .11 12' •• 13 14 15'16 .17 . =`18` .19 , 20, -21 - ''22 23 24 2.5 26 . - • : 27 23 29 30 • - DEC:EMBER,• 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 : • • - 18.). 19 -20 :21..::.22 :":-23 24' 25 20:..27 :28 , 29 .30 31 CALIFORNIA JOTTINGS. The Sacraniente Bee ' ells of a California. faritis er who triode his fortune hi and year: The lucky indiVittuar was fsatie * Lancaster, Who, about a year ago, bought 800 - aerciof land in Napa coun ty; dt the ratd - of,s.s,per acre. Ho at once put in a crop of wheat, and about Januari„ - -1.858, went tolthe Atlantic States to' see his family, leaving the wheat to take care of itself, r When he re , turned his crop was almost ripe, and in June die" harvested over ten thousand bushels of the handioniest wheat, probably, ever grown in. Cal ifornia ;. znost , of. which be sold Tor '4 cents per pound,' the choicest portion bringing 4 cents.— A. few Weeks age ho sold one-half. of his rancho at 415 per acre; receiving therefor Citfitl" more than he paid for .it-oneyear-igo, in - addition to which his' wheat crop' nottiakhini..ever ail:tenses, the" enorrnou&sum of $25,000, so that bile net profits in. litelve months, not including . his rancheyitorth t 5000,, lOssre.ovet 08,000. , . A hiIDST OFFICIATING II dmicirtEsS.—The Father Boyle, of St. Patrick's Church,' opened the Senate the.other morning elth ,prayer, robed in the'full - priest's' dross-- with surplice and ear soak. This is the first occasion since the foun dation of the Government rhen the.-entire vest ments of a Roman Catholics elergyman.have been worn in such services in.-either chamber of (lon gres!. A.!tECENT TitIAL at London brotight4o light the fact that one of the parties, Miss Ltiversen,' is a lady's decorator. Fur a fee of fivo grrineiti,sho attends a lady going to a.party, improves ber.com pleliotti hail' and teeth, 'lnd supplies all.deficien cies. 'Bait trade, aCaording to the woman'aatato ment, brings her in no less than - 1808 a year. Leverson boasts of having all the areamed . heads among her customers, not eaceptinglher Majesty, Victoria, whose pittronage she pretends to enjoy; she says she his Preparations for making. tont- Plexious white or red at pleasure, and carriasabout beatify for sale in a small Vex:. , . - srtivar, 0.017ND8 •YOR DIVORCE.--A woman made - application at Cincinnati, "a . day - or two' since, for - a divorce, on•the ground, thatrher husband was a confounded fool,: The magistrateinformed her that if. that Were held to bee validreason in.law, _half, bie Married women in, the at,* would be le- . . engalloptitled to a matrimopiel separation.: The SQAMP4 eeLpfgrteil will?; this ;$ Sl4r flce— xretahatlnass is always - alleviated hi. nhniber r' and departed from the Magistre.te's - courtivitlrap improved framerot teirol, mid wit} a touch of con solation. imsw - 001rAiMillAbr VAN puittlf,-sc:n•oftliii. es ;l idep taeCcelanibia, y . sold all the foi 06,040, being an'aVetage'iiiiioVi;Eich , rt, t-i. e . • oa -- '.. H ' .4 4, f ; , c l, ''' e.• ' t -t '"' L' ti -z- z '44 - . sil 0 • tr ei 0, t, .ro - z, Fi ti• .....-. P' . . ° -; .. - .. 4 ' 2 3' 4 5- 1 8 0 •10 11 12 -13 14' 15 io 17 18 10 20 22 23 24 25 20 2r 2$ 29 so 3l A young Tennessee efargiiian seems to have Compressed the whole body Of his ietlfrorf on"De eeit" in tho following: "db; 6.VA/ill:it:en; the snow lest shirt-front may deibeal an itching hosore, and the stiffest of all ro`underi 'enerilere a th'ion't ttet has many a bitter pill to swallow." The Easton (Pa) fifenitor says that a lady in that vicinity gate birth to a male child, a few days ago, the bead, ears, arms, stomach, and lower ex. trensiiies of which, are -the exact counterpart to those of an elephant. `LiOnard's Taste Restorative T.or , ebea, atte giest substitute for Tobaothi s , - ire far. sale 'at Dr. Ross' Drag Store. . - Special Notices. See advertisement of Di. 13anford's Liver Invigorator in another column. HAIR DYE HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. A.,Datehelor's Hail' Dye! The Original and Best in the WarWl% An others are more Imitations, and should be avoided &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. Batchelor since 1850, and over 80,.. 000 applications have been madele the Hair of his pa trona of his famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S lIAIRMYR produces a color not to ha distinge !shed from nature, and is warcicanran not to' injureln the Watt, bowevor long it mi 4 beeentin. fled, and the lii effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair Invigorated for Life by this Splendid - Dye. Made, rold - or applied (in 9' private rooms)'at tho Wig Factory, '7.,t1 Broadway. New-York. . - 501 d .% all cities and towns 'of the uettoi. Stakbirs t Drug gists rind Fancy floods Dealers-. Agit . The Genuine has Ofer leOne nThi aihfresa tipott a steel, plate migrating On rein. sides of each Box, of WILLI - AU A, BATCHELOR, 253 Broadway, Now Xork, Sold at Dr. Roes' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa, Doe. I, 1868,-Iy. ' WIGS--Wl6B--WIGS --- - . BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all.— They areulegaut, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no Shrink ing air the head; Indeed this is the only Establishment wherolhose thinge are properly undereteottand made. Dec. 1,1353. : 1y. 233 Broadway, , New York. DALLEY'S 'MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In alt diseases inflammation 1110/13 or less predominates —not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease —hence an Immediate cure, DAUNT'S BIA.GICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing eise,. will Rimy ifilittaimation at once, - and iitaktts. Ofltila aura. DALLErS 'EtAfIICAh PAIN EXTRACTOR:. will Cure the .la:apng a great eetalegtie dt:. seselt-i auxitaiitekies, Mrs, CRATES, SORE TUTTLE.% DBES'S, BUNIONS, BitiDSED, STRAINS, MESS, -TOISON, CaIIB4LRS> BILES, 'seitormi, mem, PER some, rzLomi, ziatNeirt,! PILES, SOBS BTES,GOBT, SWELLINGS, RECEUMATISD, SCALD DEAD, SALT RECEDM, BALDNESS, ERTSIPINAN., RINGWORM, BARBERS TTCTI, SMALL PDX, MEASELB, RAS% &C. - . , To some it may ilpinutrlnciedulous that so many die.; eases, should be reached by one article; Bechar/idea:will vanish when reflection points to the'fatt,that the salve 'is a combination ofingfedients, each, sinreyeri one ap plying a perfect antidote to-its appasite disbrder. DALLEY'SALIGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR: In its effects is Magical, because the time is' So short, be. • tiveett.fftMosn and a permanent cure; and it is an extract or as it draws all disease out of theaffected part, leaving nature airperfect as bbfore the Injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no, house..wdrjAteP, biablifac tory should be one moment without' if Pain - Eritradtol• gel:Mine 'unlebs it a steel plate engraving, with the nanid df Henry. ley, Manufacturer. , For Sale by Druggists and 'patient iliedichie dealers .throughout -the United States and Cithdclas. Principal Depot; 105 Chambefe St., N. York. P. F. CHACE. . Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Lebanon, Pa. Deal, - 1.858.4y .;-- = • IMPORTANT Ti) PRMALES-L-Dr. Clibesetiares combinations of ingredients in these is thereault of .adong and extensive pthetlee ; they are mild fp them operation, and certain. of restoring. na ture to ita proper eliannel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. They are certain to open those obstructions to which:females are liable, and bring na ture into its pnaper channel, whereby health is restoredk and the pale and deathly countenance changed to - a . healthy one. No female. can enjoy good heft lth unless elle 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; and whenever that is the ease, the PUN willinvariably remedy all these evils. In all cases of nervous and spinal affectione in the back inellibibs, low ness of spirits, hysteries, &c. Nor afe they loss efficaci ous in the cure of Isunerrixes, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, mad free from anything in jurious to life dr 'health. and eajiutit discitions ,which shonid be read, among:nifty eiikh These Pills are put tip in tilitiare flat 'heath. Pefsons fraitildir whets there die ; led:sigtoick. established,,bi en closing flue Dollar iii a letter. prepaid, to any authorised Ske - iit call halts them sent to their respective addressee by return ofthail. - . '• R. IL,lffffeftrAlS, Cterieral 'Agent for tho U. Statee, It;s Chambers st., New York. To whom all Wholesale o orderenhould Addressed,, ' Si.; at. Dr. Ross' Drag Store ; Dee.' 1 1858,-Ij% " , „froflotaa.es P. have obtained imniense celebrity with the:native princes ot daia. Among :the irecent.orders for the medicine from that quarter of the globe, was an autograph letter from the Emperor of Burastb, address ed to Professor HOLLOWAY, requesting iviai.ge - quantity. to be forwarded through ,the British opine, at Rangoon. Diseases of the liver and,painful disorders. of the . stom ach and the bowels, artr,very common.. in the Durman empire, and his waive y having experienced- great 're lief-from the Pills daring an attaa of dysentery, dqtermined to have the itittedY ttlEEY's at hand for aind, iar emergencies. ' . lIRIIMEOLD'E- GENUINE PREPA E.A.TION. ILELMBOLD'S Genuine. PREPARATION. }iELMIROLD'S (haulm PREPARATION. - .11E1.11LEOLD'S Genuine TR E PARATTON Is prepared according to Pharmacy- and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemieal knowledge devoted to their combination. .f/f/p-Sce advertisement headed uka,Apprans GENTTINOTREPARATION. • liteligiotis Preaching in ..the Methodist. Episeettal ,Chureit next Sunday, morning. and evening: German Preaching, next SnridaY, in the Moravi an (Beneficial Mall)`Church English Preaching next Sabbath 'Morning -and evening, and German in be afternoon, in Zi- , on's Lutheran Church. Preaching next Sabbath niernink in the English language, in the Defecated 'Church. Preaching nest Sunday in -Salem's Littheran Church, in the renthhig ficirettan ) and trening in the hingthige. MARRIED, On 2a inst., by the Rev. It. S. Miller, Frederick Miller to Anna Suavely, both of S. lebanon. /tarried; bn the Mir ult.; by-the Rev. V. WKre ' iner, Mr. Cyrus J. Werner, of Cornsvall'tp., to • Miss Frany Knoll, of N. Annyille tp., this co. On the sates tie stuns, Mr. William Drandt, of. N. Lebanon borcrughi to Miss Mo., Bade Strover, of N. Lebanon, township. On the lid inst., by the same, Mr. 'William H.A.H oine,l, to Inn Caroline Batdorf, both of this borough. • • • IDLED, On the 20th uttl, Charles Augustus, son of, Ged: Shay; W. and Louisa aged 1 year, 0 Months and 9 On ,2d trist„ in Lebanon, .Elizabeth widow, of-Jo seph Trump, aged 46 years and 5-days. , On the 13th ult., in Sheafferstown, Ws. Melinda,, wife of Geo. Feaster, jr., aged 20 years and 11 months. On the 29th nit.; in South Annville„ Mr. Cyrus Kish, aged 23 years. • 'On Tuesday everting, 28th 'nit., in Bast. Illano var. twp., Abraham Stine, Esq., -aged about 70 years. 011 tlie•29th ult., in this Borough, Jimes - Arm: strong, at an advitneed Or th e 14a Ult., near Frede riekshurg,Tsevi, son cif,..faedb *elle, aged .13 yetire, 3 menthe and- 20 days.- tin the 17th ult., in Bethel township; John,...son of Peter and _Elizabeth Bhoher, aged 6., years, .19 months and 4 day's. . On-the .19th Ult.- i in Bethel township, Peter, son of the same, aged 9 months. - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to School -Teachers. THE COUNTY ASSOCIATION will hold an INSTL . .' -Tyre i n LebaMon, on Friday' and Saturday, Jan uary 11th and 15th. Hon. ZEIV4r a maxax; State - Superintendent, has promised to 6e - pfesent. Business 1 will be pinstiai.l and profitable. 'Remember the 'time; YR/PAT Vith Ina, itt.,9 A. M.. Turn out, Teachers! Ante Mt both daysl Come, prepared' far action! Come early 1- Tr It tie good weather, genie 1 and if it rain - et 'Snow on Wow, now apy /Mb . 1-' Sehool.Direetora, parents, and all'etbelirieridsof:edm eationrare, alio; earnestly Invited to. atteridn........... 8 , ,-. i , ~. ....- - F.:"PUT.LLIPS, County Suparintendent. .. -Lebanon, '31in.V1559.-.2t. r:V., .‘: , '''..;:l . ~. '. ebarlindlsainWitltz e ReedePs Christmas stock of Cabal, Work Boxes, Books, ec. on Market.. Ittli3S.l3)l.7,llgE'S NEW WORK. • ...ty Myers sit Slvner.- TIME POUR sisTE RS. JA:SUARV 2 3 1868 . A Vas of,gocial and - Domestic Life in Sweden. Potatoes,./4 bu 74 BY .IPREDRLI44 BREMER. • • Eggs, 3 d05.,.1; Author of "Tho Neighbors," "Nina," "The 11.—Family," Butter;ll , etc., etc. randtet4l,7,/...3fary Tallow, g Complete in one largeorolume. neatly bound in sloth, for One Dollar and Twenty-Jive Cents; or two yolumes, Shoulders, . .0 paper cover, for One Duller. Sides, 9j 'Read what the.. Editor of. the Zinday Dispatch says of Soap, 8 tt it: Bees-wax,, , 28 , "We are sure that"every lover of a pure and Whitcrßage, 5 healthy literature will *Menne this translation. by Mary Mixed Rags, 2 Ifirivitt, of the last story of the gentle and antistile Sa-cd- Mx; .15 Th., 12 1 4 ish atithoreee- The the writings of Miss Bre llrtatlee, lb'.;. , 40 titer. their symPathetic iiewer, and the excellent morals Feathers,' *lb., 82% t.which she eveainculeatos, render her novels welcome to 40 the fatally circle: "'They, eaCh patience, affect:lOn and en- Soup " durance, hi such a rammer as to improve and gratify ev glnegar, 1. gnr., try mind. This story. iikquite equal to her beet, and pro eilipbeDlitter,Veroch, 45 1 coeds With - a mild and - artistic - delineation to the dentine I went. Vl a .specially„ recommend it as it shiry Which it. will do any.'tood to rend. 'This edition is . authorized by Mice and it eitatains a dedication by herself, to the memory. of 14r frießd the late. A. J. Downing." Road what the,..lditor of the S'aturthiy Evening 'Past ' says alit ...Tits Pont' S$laTEE,.a., .hy,Paneatza Dna:g m. is 'ono of those novels, by tAisgenial author, which have ho pleas antly opened ',t.o Us - the - doora of Swedish: homes, warmed our h earts In their cheerful fireside slow, and Made us fusilier :with the liggh saud ehadows of Swedish life.— d'erhaps in this work - the shadows predotoinates, or at least bppetd'idnotiglY, for the subject of the story is a woman's life and, a woman's fate, is a country. *here, as Mrs. Browning pritedt, there is ---tiehelp for:women weeping out of sight, 'BeCansh: men made the lane." ' Mlssliremees-aillseirien to What Is known in this coon.' try . as Woman's Rights?. is,well known, and thia .nerel may be conaiderett her DinStratton and 'defence of her views on that subject. 'Apart !TOM all - Oonsiderations of this nature, the novel is foliar rich limner, clever char acter painting, and elicitCous- descriptions of town life and country lire. and indoor and outdoor scenery inSive den. The translation he:sheen made by Mary Hewitt, who seems born tti ,two things remarkable well— writs admirable-Mot-149f barmen, and admirably trans late the stories of Miss- Bremer: , Read what the.Dar/y Times says; ot it I 'Miss Breiner pessimism beyond any other liviug writer of her class, thopewer of - realizing to the imagination every individuarshe itiferlduces. 'The - moral beauty and womanly purity whiceiteinilfilluMinate her narrative, must receive implicit - admiration; from ell persons. Wu would advise All to buy and read.this honk. Copies or either edition of the- above work will be .sent to any person, to-any part of the United States. free of postage, on 'their rereitting the'prire'of the edition they m ay wish; to"the publisliers, in a letter. Address all or , dere to T. R. PST.SRSON N0:206 Chestnut St., Philadelphia', - The Leba Cizrvidly Corrected. „WS. LEBANON, Witini lAA. Mills Ex. PAM; tes 60 Smith ,4 Extra o'oo Lab. Val. Sup6r. Final .0 Prime Whiesr.'Weat, 1 25 Prime 11.6'd Wheat, 120 Print - 4)14n, 40 Corn, '6O Oats; f 0 Clover•saild, 00, Iliketlik-seed; ' .2 60 ' 1 Flax-seetl, • 160 Dried Apples, Vs bit.; I'o9 DrledApfiles, pealed, 1 50 Peachl.Snita," .2 50 Peach 4 `4litzelis," - . 1 -24 Cherries';- : 50' Onions . , - _ 50 The Philadelphikatirliet PHILAnELPIII.6., Jan. 3, 1.869 FLOUR. Plour is but little inquired after, and the only sales reported are 1600 barrels good West ern extra. at $5 50 `4R, ,Small sales are ma king for home nse at $5,12/ ®5 25 for, superfine; ss`so©s 75 for extra;' ss' 87/"®6 50 'for extra family, and $7 fur fancy. No - sales of Rye Flour or Corn ..bleal„. We quote - the former at $3 75@ 3 87k, and the latter at $3 2563 31} *.bbl. GBAIN.= In Wheat" there is' -but little -doing, and, , about 1200 bushels said, at $124(41=26 for reds, and $135©:1 40e for' -white, -the latter „for good peons,. Rye is, wanted, and 600 bushels Delaware brought.B6c which: isin.‘an advance.= Corn'l Wailted';'ah'en feta dry yellow havt'lfeen picked ap et. 70c, at which rate it is Searem..teine witifdaertt attic. NU aro steady at".lsc for Delawafe74ll Tile for Penna. cArrLE, MARKET—Ther arrivals ..af Beef . , Cattle.at the:different yards show a further fall. ing off, reaching only 125-bead AUCO last week; the markeLhowever, was quite lively . aiid nearly all offered found -buyerset , fully -Init . week's Pri ces,'whielr ranged at from . $7 to .61Cfor oemirion to prime, and $101.@•10/ the 100 lbs. for extra quality. About 260 tows, and Culres were offer ed at Wardell's and met with- ready sale, at from $4O to $5O for fresh Cows, $2O to $35 for_Spring ers, and $l5 to $25 for Dry Cows., Of Hogs the reeeipti and sales at Phillips'. yartrhav,e been 3.100 prises ranging at front s6i. to s7athe--100 lbs. ..nett: Of Sheep the arrivals have been about 3000 the-market was brisk and "stack scares, „ -selling at from.s3 to $4/ each, as to condition, or equal to' 'OWOc. ditssed. The following is a statement of the number of Cattlec flogs and Sheep; brought t the o • Philadelphia market during the year 1458.: 3fintfar y, 3:3 4,30 . 0 °'* .C 9 0 2 v 6 9 : 1 11 5 ° ,810 5 .1; 1 3 1 , ee 50 p 0 February, .5,800 -1,7.8.0 • 10,500 25.500 March, • 6.250 2,100 12,550 29,000 April, " '5 900 V. 930 - .10,900 18,500, - , '41,800 • 2009 15,200 27,000 5;900 . 23,0.00 . July, 0,140 1,250: - 5,000' 26,000 August 10,150' 1,890:10;300 32,300 Septentbe4- 7,100 VOW 10,800 21,000 getebbP, - -- 8,550: — O9O 19,0110 21,030 Igot'udibefi ; 1,190 28,800 26,000 December, 5,200 1,100, .18,000 14,000 Total; 1853 , 81,090 , 17;125 166,600 277;000 NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. • Gist of Letters REMAINING in the Post Ofilee, - Lehtuion, Pa., Jaen ary 1,1869. Persons Calling for any of said letters will please say they are advertised. ' ..• A: L. RIJTHRAUFF, P.-M. A fileinfelieF•J MIT Albert John - 'Cellar' Andeins Anderson - M. A. Kramer William Abbey A. Krocker.Rov. Frederick Arnold J. C. L Lehman. Elias . Brant Christian Light David ,L, Becker ilamma Lebo Peter . Beeler Adam Louden Oathartue lk.wnvin Matthias Light Mrs: Catharine Bomberger. L. J. Light Joseph C. Batten Jacob Lee John • Barnard Michael Lawlcs Patrick Burket Elizabeth Lill ich Henry Blackwood Thomas IL Lagermaa Henry Braker .1. Light Henry (fuller) Baler Elias ' M BartoLs gime : tilligan ft: Banks Coiliad McNeal _Wni, . d Miller Miss Sant', Collins Mrs. Annd Mies . Wm.. CaritittlY Mr. ' Martin It L. Carper Samuel • Miller Thos. A: Carper John . Menne Philip Crom*ell, Oliver • Meyers Mr. J. Cell Jacob DlargpartJohn Crleklotir Henry McClure W..i. . . Cassel David Moyer George (toiler) D Miller 'Henry Dyer Wm. ' Millerpolin DeuoUghter Harriet Bright Elizabeth' ' Noll Jacob Dippin Philip ' ' Neilry J. E. ' , - Doutrleb Henry, 0 --. • • Delmen Jacob' ''' ' Well a Arises • - Dundotn E. • • Obertioltcer Jacob: Deal F. • • .oburbolturiter. Daniel 1.: - , Openhetmer Lewis: . Everhart Wm. Emerich Weary . Petcrmau J. C.' • -..-. Ehy John Er.csty Harry . m • Eorich Jacob Pule Philip . P .. P.almer James A. Fink Philip —• . 'PlethetloWPeter.,' co Fisher - 3; LT... - Frick Ackui keitleie &Co. Gttboni) Itkoluuds.J. It. Fink Marla Fritz Lertii ©1 Daniel . . Gieay Jo n .. ~. iiJohn . Griffin Mrs. Mary • ' . ;Bali , Winen. German Michael ~. ' Romany Win. Gilfert J. J. Ryan James Grrea-Jataca S ,Gleason James Smith ehristian Urseff.James ii. .. Snavely Daniel Glass Annie Spangler A,arou Spitler Wm. Hollingor•Atiatu Shell Justinn -Hoffman k. J., Seltzer Saranel • U.word Mr. ' - Spatig George Hare John • Snythir Christian lioWard Sheets Isaac Hockenberg W. U. Spangler Jacob 11offinan & Co. • Shell. U. C. Ha/talon E. • &tweet:John • lleverling John Schlegel Joseph - r . sifotrinan Sieur,y . • . TU. 'Harper Samuel 11.- ..*Thouuts Jaines llaine Elizabeth IL. •Ephraim limning Daniel Ulrich Itagrir, • Hills Stephen • . •• W .1 S ..Wetheral &Limy! Irving Thomas Wohner.John Jennings Mary - A. Wal irr lieury K 4 Wenrich Reuben D. Kahn Ilerman ;Wipe Luowig Kreider Jacob - Wise Solomon - Catharine 'Wuist Cartiline; • Kreider Henry Wide! John Kreider Michael • Wright Daniel • ' Kochenderfer John Witzmui J..hn A. Krum Mary E. Yakely Thomas Koehler Koehler Marl Notice: lielatanAgriGvlvaral Bodeti: Tl uutipl Sleeting of thie'Menibura of tie; Leiiirtoti County Agricultural and liortlcullorar &ciety, will be hold at the Public HOMO of John 211. Mark, In Leba non, the 3d Monday of January, 1859, (the 17th) at 1 o'- clock, S. 51., ftethe porpoise of electing oMeere, auditing the accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer,. ' anii trans acting 0.11 other' nec'estary businees. By order, •-• t • - 11'x. URICII, Sect'y. Jan. 5,1859.--2 t. • Union Fire Compalay. % -. the bud regular meeting of the Union Piro Com pany, tho underaigned were appointed s•ctenbiltteo to return thanks of •the Corupany to the Ladle. who so kindly maiited in tbo recent - Fair, and on New Year's .Day, and.alao to invite them la a Collation to be given 'arm "at the Ilan of the Coinpany, on Saturday Evening -next, at 7 o'clock, P. M. • JOSEPLI SHANTZ. JOHN •C. LASCOMD, Leietion, Jui. 5, 1859. AD A ?I, Cnrumittce GLEA:SOAIS FORTES LINEOPIATTLE-SHIP - A • • NtrVir IndAR • . . 011 'Xi ill urinaes* full OtAnieresting reading among pgravillp artirOVLiata of lion. Losvia Cims, of Staley Senaloka Mingles Sumner andllele, Poi at all Periodical Depota. at 4 COntj Percopy.. ()bugle:Agent, 820 Cheetnue Stamet.,.PutuinuiliA. '44 .Tanuciry 5, 1559., 4 . BACK :,I.I•ACJI I. LAIGJER. ZdAER.:. trENRY HAR111,01:,- the , well-knowtt Brewer. MIS. 1.1 removedlils LAGER DEER , SALOO . II to the largo end handsome three story .honse of Mr.-Araold, In Cilia. beriand street, west of tbo Plankalond,.whare hu will be pleased to ses'hlicold Mende and the public inmurully. and SiTeltzer Cheeee,nel 'WI Alertiug. *Z, wholesale Led Rtittill: Ills BEEK IA of hie own welt. 4Down Brewery. , Lettanon,:liti.4l,lBs9.Lif. DO ,you manta cheap parent MI on-Waltz Model • Waltz & Rcedel•havmjestreeolved a whil•Zefeetedspekl ftherteaeppoz: Call and otkilibAri.• .: sltz k=Aiilliwye a large` - 64(17-Penn, wlOch": 4y,loll2 . loli,3nnicsA,to suit the thi&a.,l3lya theta kkeall' I Waltz t Rcedel have that larirestlapply.olVJavenilez ever offered to tbo public. Mae them a tall. . Get yetis Alttuttmee -fur 185 a: tit Ciood'a Ild'ek .... Stem. • ... . , • . . ,„ .. . • Get year . Ju t retille.4uuks ?..t - Good ; ;I took Store. Get the4th Viii.:'tot imeriditn ' Cyolopolie ut Good 's.l.look - S - to‘%;? ' -.....- .• - Get Longrelloir'i new Work fiVilles SLA nd tab) at Good's took :Store.7. . • • .* • . Got. the "Alitoortit of tblillyealifist Table," at Good's nook. Store. Get the Paper Dull•ot Good's Book Store. 13= 11{ErililOVAL: 61)ach.-)Taki ng. Lstabl !sit IN en t ! YI gIE nialeraigneil wont.' tuspecifnlly !aroma Hid public 1 that they hardREDIOVED their Coxenn.s.excn Evan. uennENT f0 . .117ph et., betaven MU and Chain:it% minaret! north Co' 0.111. Fauber 's Store, lu the' roogh of Leba non, Where theyintend carrying. on the business in all he braligifs, as berotofiere.- Each of us having serkii4 i'vemlitt up- , prentlceshipa lbo Intsinead, - and having had ethellexperlence • . therein, ire reel fonfident of :our '" ability tegtie o,tlelaction. • Every bitiele manufat‘tured at olivestabliskideht will be under bur perional supervis ion. Weihall keep on hand, READY-MADE, ALL KINDS OF VEILICL ES; width will lie Wiirranecil of the least superior quality.- - We hare no . W.a finis stock on hand, to which .thoattentlon or thOso waiiting- anything In our lino Is. We will also iftcnd to.R.UPAI RING, at' sidirt notice:. dir• Nonu.but:the'beiit: workmen emplayid to any branch of thabusiness. tVe. cortlially in vilo the pub‘ lic to (die us a hall; air: We will guarantee saiistretion. ' .stir Thankful for the put liberal patronage of a gene. roue public, wo solicit a continuance of the 01111 e. . ^ FAUBER YOU NO Lebanon, &comber V., 1858.-qm. . • Last Notice. ALL parsons indebted to. the uudersigucd, on Note or lkeli, account, are herthy notified that unless they settle up by the first of January, nest, their ac counts will be placed in the handsof a Justice of the Puhce. Persons having accounts against me, aro reques ted to present 'them. DAVID lIUNSICKER. Lebanon. December 22, 185.9.-3 t Catholic Prayer Books, a lame assortment rau be seen at Waltz 4 lb:miens Book-store. Catholic Almanacs mu be bad. at Iraltz .t Hinders Book storo Health Without Physic ; A Prize Euay on Nervous Diseases. Just. published, the 25th thtimand, In a seated ediel• epe, prices lU tents; or ern!, postpaid, by the Publish erg, for 3 stamhr MEDICAL FASEAY OX Ells. PfItBICAL EXLISUBLIOX AND De al , * of the framo from Indulgence. Infection and the in jurious coneequerwes of Mercury, With the Modern moans Of here. • Ey It. J. CULTERWELL, M. D. Member or I he Royat College of Surgeons, &c., Lc., &c. .I Spermatorrlicco,' or Seminal Emissiins, Nervous Debility, Impotency, L yes or energy, Depression of Spir its, Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and impedl mettle to Marriage generally, aro promptly and effectu ally cared by the Authors novel and socecssfol modo of treatment, by means of which the invalid can regain pristine health without having recourse to dange•routt and °spondee. medicines. From ttio Sondoit lancet—" The bas s i treatise ever writ ten on a sufditht of vital importance to atl t tend worthy the Atithor'S'aralted reputation.'‘ • ' Addra* the Publhdieni: C.. J: C. KLiNE 4E' CO., 14 Avenue, coy. 16th st.t., root Box 4386,.New• York City, Dec. 22. 1862.-2 m.-in. . PROCOIVE A 110Di' PROTECTOR and btollth Insider; in the wily of a cbinfortable and 'cheap UV . ..PACO/LT . as , • BEI RE:ESTRIN. & BRO. . . lESURE.YOUASM „ ES against cold, by &Magni a 'silt of warui,Clottling sold so cheap by ' REIZENSTEIN .1 . Bac: , TT NDERcLotuvia Woolen socko,ComTorts.Furgloief ll.) Neckties dad liandkerviteifs a. large Ottroninons sold low at REI2ENBTEIN & 800. „ Top' Books for your children con be obtained atyratti . Do you want- to mako an mx.optablo pronnt-toZour lady friends ? Call on \Volta a 'Lode], and purcheacenma of .I.ltoir baantiful Booko. . . Boy d Writing Durk for your pony at Waltz et Rredrl's, where they can Lo had fora mere trifle. A largo lot of Gobi Peus and 11o141.:rs havo peon pur blotaod oxpreAly for the' llollJays. by Waltz S ittedel. DO you want a little tho neatest Work Box,ovey arbrtml tolhe tni Waltz a naelloll . • LL cohni,ul" .WtOertStpaittg ai A, • • WOOD ~a nd COAL 'VA RD. ITlLE:uudarnived„ having bought 3•11.., f.. 17613 0..5P0t5'S Wcod and Coal .rard,ii shott'lltitarke tiorth•etist of Messrs. Foster ," ---- • - Matchia,Folindry, In the bortniib of North .• Lehunorn and also' bobght • trout 200 to 30. CORDS OF WOOD and from 000 to 100.0 TONS OF COAL; of all kinds and grades, which I will pqattholazni or deliver at as sesall.yrotits os will stilt the thne4: I. therefore in vite all those that arafii watit Of any of tkode articles to call and see the same, ascertain pri3Or, and judge fur thatrutel DANIEL LIOI.IT, (morchant.) .:h.Turfik Lebanon, Apritl4.lSsB.4ll ' GrrE4IES and QUEENS7ARE epiy choap. ' HABER & IMOS . ............ _..... yr . O'T • HE A FFL I 131 . " ---- s4 0. --- pR. J., T. BECIITLE, the C;;;lebratea BEIRA DM TOR, Miele his valuable Service@ to tbe:puldic at e. DOCTOR BECUTLR is opposed to Calomel or any mineral poisons. and will not giro them at aft -- DOCTOR BECHTLY. having studied 11101(.111os tan years. and a number of years of ostensive practice and experi ence, secures to him the coutldence of the. public. DOC TOR DECIITLE has only lost nine patients In the lost two years, out of rho rata numbers who base made 'rip• . plicntion to. him for aid,. from home and abreat. Sonic COMO hundreds of miles to consult with rew,m.t to diseases of long standing. and hare teen cured. in the last two ream. tiOUTOR IlkelETLEhn.s cured 50 raw of Cancer,- 30 of Rlicomatism. 2'J of Drop'y. •i 3 of consumption, 19 of Limonites of the llkuldoi and fildneys. 17 of Stire eyes, 150 of females laboring under the Filling of the Womb, Monthly Irregularities, Flooralbum, see, &C. All the above dimwit. , have been pronounced incurable by Cobs ,rnez quacks. We base-no apace to give the above certifl altos, but whoever doubts can- have the names at any •tiCaltibroalltnir on .DCHYTOR 14X;itTLE. As Illi'peets MOWS of Woman, old or young. DOCTOR DECATLE haa.nevor lost one woman in confinement of. all the- vast numbers bo has attended. In this be la particularly cue 4:aqui. -. Disoeses of long standing of all kinda, curod in the shortest possi ble time, and ou the. in wt . reasonable term. No charges fbrifenaultatiun. Night practice at tended to lit all Louts: ~..,.:• ' • DOCTOR 11ECIITIa win-always be fount in his Office in North laibanon.aYfel, dean Nortdrof the United Breth ren Church. except when out tot,b 0 .i. c . 9 . . • North leliiiiori BeirebetvDcoombur :12, 1958..-iy... N{oiice. A .(IENEBAL AIEETINO of the Ftock-hdlclerei, of the, l NORTE' LEBANON RAILBOAL,COMPANY:" be held at the .0111cupf Alm Company, In the Borou g h o r Liikinon'on the bra ..ffibnctity in Jan. 1869,10th' prox- Between the houra.of 19 o'clock, A. 111...tind 12, ht., et Irhicktisike.sind phtEd stitl.tctleo_ Ibi . Preaiddnt'atid Six Dlrgptrift OfAiftl Company will bci held; . . . ' - • -•• • By order of the • • ' . Lobsibtc.,l•Altl/§, , 4 2 , J01114.-W,..8E158, Bectry • • AIRA totdnitfnent+eifitnalb . r•aa . ..ateap••• /11 4 , er titan abiewbdre in Lebanon, by . OVES kEtrfitON. VIED APti.Fannd P.KACA.Y.e . S„jiiitth7licl and 'for silo by • OVJS 17,21T0N. ailirtinsWatorsl A'atice. NpT l Ch‘da bereby4.4oo that !Were opadminestration od thbTatatO' , ITENRY B. LIMIT, lite of . htwatara wtialtipi•lohanon. county; deottl, 111146 btin gitotiod to • thetyhtlent . igned. orthe 'moo county: All hay. • iorclabait) agehtiitfhe said Estate, as leen as those in thlited,to'it, 'fere reeitiesetkiii yi_enke Reetiorp . filit2 - • • criEVitt loritt;g4Xara f JoHNIIRTHIM inN...lkbifiVotirßoTe, Adre're. Nov. 17th. 1.835. NATIONAL HOTEL • RACE STRICET, ABOVE PIT I IftLP*IA. • t;Fala kois, ' crßrs CA11)1 ANT :they -Flays-44r 'Ladies .and Children. . Toto: FAREIRA k.„ CO., No. 018 (De?, no) MARKET ej Street, above Eighth. PIITLATed..—IMpOntIL ' Menu. fectoreneand Dealers- in FANCY FURS, for-Ladies end Children; . also, Genre Fare, Fur Collars.teed s. , Gloves,— The number of yearn that Ire havelieen engaged to the 1,4 Fur buslneaa, and 'Lim . gemmal character of ,Fan, both for Trozlity and price ht so generally known . - 11- out the country, that Niro th - liik• it Uot'noce to , ... say anything worn than that wa..havo s nore.. A par assortment of runs, for tlae Fall' and 'Whiter ea. of the !argent and moat bedutlfol ataertteebt thoillre have ever offered before to the public. Our Fura bate all been Imported during the present elemnt, when money was spree and Fun mach hewer. then 14 cbe_pmrkt Owa s so,' hare been manufactured. by the me l t ;agape tent workmen': we are therefore dokittninect tali;. ••• m at such prices as will continue to givomo, t .: - il.:. we have born. C,r yeant, that is to sell g ,t •. - ..-- . ..'i le for a very tonna prefit. Zr, ' '... ,' r Storekeepers will do well to giro tie a oatlialAtty will Sad the largest easortment by far to elect Worn In the City, and at manufacturers prices. . • s • . JOHN FART.Iiti: i CO.. No. 21E '2l ARKET 2treet, above Bth., RHIVAII'A. Sept. 22, 1658.-4 neon. LOMB'On Intetimal CothOgmy... • Licorporatcd birtiie Legislature of Pa. • CII/iRTER: PERPITUAL! - . OFFICE A*. JOIVE,STOWN.. LEBANON MC:A.7Y: OIL&RATITEE .CAPITAD 655,000! rritlS NiSITANT is In 'tail oparaHon, arid ready to Mak/ hisatinapt on all alnds.ef property, le limn or Country; and on 'as faxoreldF terms as any well gov errial nail dare aunpanis,.iff.:Yer on tho Mutual or joint stock prinbiplc. . . President—JOUN BRUNNER, Rio/. Vice President—D.-M. RANK. Treasurer—OßO. F. MEII.Y. Sterifeil—Nru.'A. BARRY. • DIRECTORS : Joni Iteenntit,.44. Gam. Rosa, (ho. F. Mans, KARII . ANT, APOLIO*.Dead.. JOON C. Scana, S. A. Dawn JJ AVM. Dkrll) . 11.A.N Deana. 11. lucent, ANTII92a EL ELY. Agent JonWow* 11 1 .. 8,168 P. LePhtopti! Dipoi t aide. . (1.410 "Lnonson VALtar . a.n*".") • Onotheriend street., one door vast of Ileinhetters Hotel. NI T I pu r the r RATES of INTEREST on for 1 year, and longer, 0 per cent. per a. town; For r, months, and longer, u per cent. per annum; For 3 months, rind longer. 4 per cent. per annum; requiring aehort nol ice of with.lntwaL Intoreet paid In full for OM Deposits' from the date of &posit to the date of willid.tivitnE Wo Rill also afford a liberal line of ac oommodiditne to those who muy Shear us with Deposits, payfihlti oh dentniad. Will pny a premium on SPA NIS:11 nod MEXICAN DOLL RS, and also on old hkrieon.Dol. tors and Half Ma lan : Will make collections on and rw mit to O.ll,tuartsrof the United' State... the Eanadas anal Europe; Negotiate Lonns,oic., &c., and du a genre! EX CIiA.NGE andIJANRINILLBeSINESE. . . G. DAW.S.O:s: CJLP.aLix , Trtslderit. Ciao. 012131, Cashier. SWAM . S , 16kitya Mali:Aanilttl, are individitally liable to the eetcnt of thetrEltatee. foe all Deposita awl other obligations of the .I,cossos Doran nvar... SIMON 'CAMERON. II: DAWSON COLEM.I v. GEoitor. Sltllil.LE/t, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG. AUGUS'M ROYD, • notional, king 12,11168. Intalltikl ULM. • • • : aisxmeserritta or . • • Improyes4 Fire end Water Proof • CO3IIPOSITION ItOOEJNG, •• . itangtaltraG, PA., that we aro prepared to Put on roofs on most liberal .teims, and at the Phgrieat notice. We respectfully call the attention of person about to build. - te oar invaluable method of roofing. now much used throughout the principal eities of tho. United States and their Ylcirities. 'This mode of roofing haring all the combined roq Wailes of Cheapness, Durability, and Se• corky against Mire and Water, awl disponain: with high gable anti;; thisi•oofe,ruquire an inclination of not MUI"., than threci-onerters (y) of an Inch to the foot, and in many cases saving the entire cost of raftsts--tho ceiling joist being used. The gutters aro tondo of the same material, with ut any extra charges ; conamittnettly.- our rouLl ars put up at almost half the cost of . either Tiu. Slate, or Shingles. The materiel being of hopertsbuble noture.• It surpeas-s all ethera In Durability;—besitles, in case of any casual. ty, It Is thi most sully repaired of any other roof now in use. Yet, the beet proof we ceutoffer as to Its being both fire and water proof, are our tuauy -references, to any one of witoni we his at liberty to refer. N. li.—But loth be distinctly undorstood. (since we manufacture our own composition, and do the work in person,) that we Warrant all °ill- work piroOf . egainot both Fire and Water; 'if they levee, contrary, we will moat willingly abide the results. ' The materials being mostly notorenductore of beet. no pot' is so cool in summer. or PO warm in veinter. Thorn irialtind to use our mini ahotald giro dui rafters a pitch of about.one inch to the got. May 27, 1557. • FURS FU RS TUE undersigned. at No. Cagle Building*, Lebanon. has a splendid asSollllllent of Liam' Furl, Mee. entlantente G.llars, &C.. at stay- low prices. Lebailou„Dec., 1851. . JAOOII U. MILLER. HAT AND CAP STORE ~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!: . .%....;THE undersigned. at lafe STORE. in Emits littrceLscas: is steadily malting additional to his large atoortmont of HATS AND CAPS, dze , lio korieltto;rerli latest tity sixtee, and dirpooes of •tltt /At.n lefty Pelee.... Gentlemen Will Had lila liATri vet' stn.erior article. reef light, undo( the most durabin material AP- Let all'aice him a anti nentemlier ilia place. N.). 4, NAGLE ficatramos. Ile 11 7 7aule.qtles and lietails to the Gauntry et priers that dust ptoris smiFfectory. 'WANTED, 411 kinds ,of SKIN 4 suitable fur las..buel nese. each M. rim. 3liiekrat. C6 , ,n, Mink. Rabbit, le., for mark-t grit* will be paid. Lebanon Dec; 5 'f.r.•} JACOB O..)IILLEIt. - '.. 'Aditiirais.trotolog Notice: NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of 'Aaminintra tion.an tlits•cstatu of. Henry K. Royer, deed.. late of ltbiotigb i t' liratli • Lebanon., Lebanon county, Pa., basis beenignuttod to , themaderalimed. All persons bay ing ebehos giggling said eagle will Ocean prison them, Sad those Indebted dlll make payment, to Or to his .Attoriey, I),c .15, 1855.-CA. * TA liE MIXT tilE The WO stone worst fr tepee to lift again. 01IN PETER SfOYER Would respectfully Inform the ej public that becontinnrttthnbusinesaof LI MSE,TON SAIVI NO AND DRESSINO by horse power, In Chestnut Street,East Lebnivin. lie fiTUFFiii the following articles out of the best and eoundost limestone that can be pro cured In this neighborhood, —INIon Ratts and Ptar foams, STEra, WINDow Sims alai Mans. Cellsn Mos. Citicas, Cl.nn-SroirEs, Shoo &railer blhekg, as 'well as any Mimi areicle that can ho niantithEturod of limestone. Ilia Curb-stones are from four to Roe InZhes. tblplr. and lib , prima. In scrordsnce with the quality. . • witethr firit portion that introduced the Hine-atone Into this place, and Is now pftpe red to finish off 'lima stone so as to give it an Ilristmnuice very little Inferior to that of the itendsomest.Marble. In proof of wide/I'4.4er tips; he.direeta 'he public to the linlshwl work at his es- If. respectfully [miter all thoro who In tend erecting, new buildings, to cull at bb establishMent and runs ince themselves of the excellent nuhli of his work im slsa at the cheapness of his prk:ea. Lebanon, March 24,16514..-ly. & Reading Railroad. 114rbtinon Varney Uranch. Weafff 7 A Two DUily Trains to Reading, and three daily Trains to Harrisburg. 'DAPS LEBANON, tiolng Stoat to Reading, at 7.06 A. M., loud 3.29 P. :".1. (Express Mum Lohanon. going West to Ilarrisbnrg, at 7 A. M. 11.21 f A. M. (Express mil.) and 9.6 e 1 0 ; M. A: Ihnutiug, both trailni mak° :loss connexions for Philadelphia, lett:rills, Toindultto, Dittritlle, Wllllamr Purl, &r. Morning train only at 7.c5 1. M., ronnocta at lioading fur Nt ilkeabarrn, rittaton and ScrentAti. At Itarriabgrg, trams connect witlp"Panomylvania." "N‘rtltPr Central," and "Camlxtrland Talley" Railroads for PI itsburg, Lancuter, Baltiiimpra, Sunbury, Charnbars -I,u rg, • . Through Tickets to IVO. r Cars, $1 SO. hag gags allow* to etch patienger. The eecand Claim Cara rgn wilt all the above train_ ThrohOt Cliraic•Ncl'otrat reduced rate to Niagant Naps, buffalo, Detrolt:Chicaoo, and All tho principal :points in . the Week North Wait, nud eigialirui; and End. grant Tlekins, at IcioCer.= Par* to all abnai Placa& can be had uu spplicatiflu to the Statlau #gent, at Lobanon. - 45 1 f• All Ticlebta will h., parchaied before the 'Dial= fetast. liiiThor Fares charged, if ymict in' the can. "[my _20;•18'53 VOTICE hi hershi n 6 to the Stoeibohlers of the 11 ' LEBANON 31UTUAL 131SURA.NCIS COMPANY, .that an olectiop for TWBLVE DIRECTORS of said COM pansy. xillbC held et theiCcmininy'd ()tite, in Jonestown, on the 2nd Moeda, ( I . lo ). 4 ( 4 4AnAtelBs9;lietween tLe hours of 10 o'clock. A. 31 sad 3 o'clock, P.M. , JoiioetoWli; Deo/15; Wx. A. * BARRY-, Seery. • • OVSTERS. • rORB underliignNit fen* tftelia . ity forlitching to r. thanilAtie 412,1.0:trim, the arrest...kiwi Oeispest.o3neters. 'They are reigning A Market Car and reach different • tearkita overfletelalThey lave pit 'ciiitorii dole' to such a price that Wellies can bay at prtc to oon)pare with other articles of food. Fernlike wh•bing oysters for the 13 ,pliclayeleguldrdb'well11571Ve theft - a call. teiiinhiOYES Deb. zpsToN, opposite hire; hist's'ilotel. i; 15; ism. keTped Traveling /ba g * * • splendid assortment of fi:streciived a lia.ittecit 'A , i t. 4. s s ° 771 n 1i. A3 .(3 ki t Lade 0. of Boots, Shoes, Trunks anti Traveling Bags. -,t - itthipty:oo.AamA.N.r . .11pw for ZiiNuicie died r&rinfly MES I MA 70. V EL L, THE ("HEAP 31.1.CL1 &EL P. OYER, A cipliniatrutor, Ile:Wing, Po., A. R. rOCCIIITkrt, Lebanon, Pa c ti. A. reiCOl n al nt Engineer and &Teri Notice. BEI •
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