IfilanitaViuttiott. • $1 50 A YEAR TERMS, 4 LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1850 HONE AFFAIRS. CaT.ds, Cirbulars, Handbilrls, Pos tore, ate., printed nt the litivertiser office, at low rates and short notice—and in the MOB' elegant t ylo Just Printed at the Advertiser Men, Notices to Quit, Yendue Notes and Sum- =32 Also n fine lot of double And single Acknowl edgement Deeds; Executor, Adinirdstrotor and Trusice. Deeds ; Illortgngea, Also,'Coninion and Judgment Ronde, 'and all kinds of JMittetes and Constable', Blanks. The School Teachers of this 'county are reminded that nest Friday and Sntur -day the Inytitule will he held in this borough.— It is to be !toped that eve;? Teacher in the coon 'ty will attend, The hbsenteci;i i ' nuleee their oh ' sence is occasioned by Fick n est or slur other on ' avoidable cause, will have their love for the pro :fossion in which they aro engaged, questioned.-- The friends of education generally are invited to Lecture.—Rev.. G. F. ICrotel, of Lithertater, will delittor his splendid Lecture of "The New spaper," bofore tha Young Men's Christ inn on Thursday Evening, January 13, ISO, in the'Court House. This is the first of COurs3 of Five Lectures to bo given this win ter. Ttakett, No, 1, Single 25 eta; No. 2, Single eionree,•6o stn ; No, 3, Family of 3, Course; $3,00. - Frosted Limbs, Chilblains.—At tbts season of the year persons suffer much with Frosted Limbs and Chilblains. There is no bet der remedy than Lemberger's Frost Cure. It has cured some of the worst cases of Froeted feet, Hands and Face; and in no Waterloo hnown to the Proprietor litts it failed to relieve. Those af flicted rhould get 11 bottle of Leseberz,er's Frost cure without fail. Court last week granted Tavern Licenses to the following persona, viz:—Jacob Ludy and C. Kurthle, Lebanon;llectry Betts, .i . orth Lebanon borough, and tred.Keek; On Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, the thermometer at Lemberger's Drug Store stood :at '4 degrees below Zero. The Reading Gazette appeared in -an entire bran now dress on the opening of the New Year. The Gazette is one of the best pa pers published, and deserves the prospetity whinit its columns indicate it receives. The .annual report of Sinking ;Springs Insuranets company appears in our ad ,vertising columns: It is very clear and explicit, •anddhubt prove satisfactory to the Mem bers. We are pleased to see that John B. llies ter, Esq., has been re nppointed agent for this county. _ - A Fellow in Love.--A. friend banded tte the fallowing bona-fltle love letter, re eulred by a girl in this neghborbood. We give it as written, omitting only the names of par ties. . Puwels Co Pa Valey Door Fob 22 1553 lem Jelin end I wants you for mine gerl me goes to sea Sally = me 'don't like her she is to ould for me-like you bether as her I god a ford tins peplo sas me must get, a wifenlo I git eu ugle no n mot foes rltlered mit Dull frogs Dear exotic the worto speell miss :now I toke . my pen in baud to ,tell yoti.d.tt mo wane you to come down sou Pee me 11118Wer Jelin To Mary There that will do. John's spelling is excused. Aloo his Wee-letter writing. Ms sentence is ghat her remain 0 bnehelor all his life, and the "ugle-or he becoMes the holier. `,Mho 'A.:.Wei &ley has been ap pointed Pest' Mester at Milloreelt Centre, Lebanon county, in-place ef o..Weigley, Esq., resigned. We regret - to learn that our old Ala staunch Democratic friend, CF: Weigley,,Esq., bat* disiieStta . of his business in ,Millercelc, and intends leaving the county. lie goes to one of the large cities to engage in the wholesale mer cantile business. We wi,h him prouerity wher ever he gore., F. Pitit Esq„ County Super intendent of Common Sehools is now a. resident of this borough, baring moved last week to the Academy, into themmtri vnented by Mr. Kluge. Our reaclers cannot be too care ful in taking either Batik Notes of a distance, or gold and silver coin, ns - the counterfeits on all are immense. " New counterfeit Mink notes ap pear daily, and the counterfeit coin is almost as plenty as the genuine. Michael Betz was sentenced on Thursday Afternoon, nnd that same nigh the slept (if at all) in the Penitentiary at Philadelphia.— Rather quick The Grand jury in their report 'to the Court, last week, stated that in their visit to.. the prison, among other minor matters, that the north wall of the prison ' , lull, is in such an nist4 condition that the safety of our citizens to a eireitin'extent, is endangered by it. They , , recommen4 it to , be torn down and a new one bol1t.; Styld wall leans very much and threatens to felt any 'moment, in fact it is a nuisance. The Orand Juiy - also recommended to the Court, "to 11,10.130T1Z0 the proper otttkorities to have less rowdyism permitted about the'stroots of the boroughs of Lebanon and North LebntiOn, hoth of men and boys, much' to - the annaynnee t and oven danger of peaceable citizens." A very gt o I recommendat , • _ . The Panorama of the. War in Idexieu was exhihited in this borougli 'on Bator dayfeflornoon end evening, and on IVlontlny ettn• ing;:the latter being fur the benefit of the Perse verance .11and. The painting is n fine one, and prdiefiffi:tedny of the leading incidents in the glorious march of our little army to the Mexican Capitol.. TlieLccturo accompanying the Pictures was Interesting : and instructive. "`missed almost eu 'xn liroly on Monday. The cold weather was the cause which Produced .all the effects. At Ilutn melstown the morning dotvn freight bad a break. down. We have na.learnetl particulars. The attention of Farriers - and ethers is directed to the Nursery advertieement in another column. IVe ere assured that the trees of Mr. Wright are .all as ,represented. Court Propeedipgo.----Cptut com menced on 'Monday, arid cOrttiatieil'utitiYThiffs days when the Juries weredischarged:. 'The: fol trilvirig 'business WOK Corn, VB. John Jorrellt—Assatilt anabattert (sn ontirefMrs. Koons, Guilty; toli# , ft fi# pr One dollar,"erdits 'ifidtir.'il)itilris:;'. ontneut for 10 days, Com. vs. Daniel Mottlfair, Daniel Biever, Levi Zimmerman 'and David Shultz—Malicious Mis chief., Not Guilt3ii lila defendants to pay the costs. Coro vs. :Richard 'Tierhoert,—Anoltand Batte ry. Not Guilty and prbsecutur, John Spitler, to to pay the costs. Coin. va. F, J. , Snyder—Assault and Battery. Plead Cluilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar and costs.. Corn. vs. Michael Dissinger and Conrad Brock ey, Supervisors of Beidlcherg Township—For not repairing reads. Not guilty, ant prosecutor, Michael Groh, to pay the coats. Com. vs. Win. School—Nuisance. Guilty.-- Sentenced to pay' line of fire dollars and costs. Com. vs. eies3e Wise—Assault and 'lottery-- Guilty. Sentenced tn pay a fine of one dollar, costs, and be. imprisoned 10 days. Com. vs. MiChatil Betz—Forgery,;—The Grand Jury in this case found seven true bills: Betz plead guilty on five of the bills, and the District Attorney entered Nolte Prosequi on the other two. The sentence of the Court is that Betz be imprisoned in .the Penitentiary fir live years and Ile months, being one 'year on each bill, with t s exception Of the last which has 11- ths. Coin, Vs, Elikih Packard— - Larceny. The Grand Jury returned the indictment in this ease Ignorn inns. At t regular monthly meeting of . the Board of Managers, of the Young - Men's Christian Association, of this place, huh! oil Tuns • day evening, January 4tb , 1859, among--other businis- transecieil the folio:ging preamble and resolutions were ttimidnion'ily adopted : Whereas, a Musical enterotinmeet . . was g'ven on Now Years Evening by the Musical Union, of. Lehanon f under the leadership of Dr. IL P. Schneek and Mr. Conrad Mark, for, the benefit of the Y. M. C, A., whereby a handsome Sum of mon ey was realized for the charity find of the Asso ciation, therefore, be it Resolved, That the heartfelt thanks and com mendations of the Y. M. C. 4.-be hereby,exten ded to Dr. D.T. Schnook and Mr. Conrad Mark, for the energy, zeal, perseverance :and musical proficiency so cheerfully accorded by them to the cause of Christian Charity; aria la a mark . of re spect and grateful acknowledgement for their nr., duous labors in our behalf, a free ticket to the Reeding Room and Library of-the Association be presented to each of these gentlemen: ' - Resolved, 'That the members of the "Musical Union," merit and receive the sincere gratitude of the Y. M C. A, for their enthusiastic response to this demand upon their thAand.patierice and for the delightful music whiehhas won for tlfem aid us the golden opinions of the Community. Resolved, That the Asseeiation minaful. of .and deeply grateful to the Perseverance Sax Horn Band, for their pleasing varioty" their Mehestral Music afforded. Also to Modesto Decamps . for. his artistic Piano Alusio. Resolved, That our thanks are due Messrs. Waltz & Rcedel for furnishink a Plinci,,.express ly ordered fur the Concert; and we also' express our obligations to Mr. John M. Good for the use of his Melodean. Resolved, That our Room be tendered the "Mu sical Union" to practice in as often as they desire to nvail themselves of it Resolved, That free tickets to the course of Lec tures given by the Associaton, this. winter, be extended to all who took an active part in the Musical Festival on New Year's. Evening. W. G. I .l 7,trip, R. Sec'y At a Special meeting , of the Y. G. A. held in their Read:ingjto - oin, on Thurs day Evening. January dth, 1859, _the following Preamble and Reselutioni,epiesOrtg the senti ments of the Association; relative to' the death of our brother, 11. A. fibertzer; were unanimously adopted:— . Whereas It has pleased God in his 'rise Prov idence to remove . from :Earth our dear friend and brother Henry A. Shertser, therefore be it Resolved, That the Y. M. C. A. of Lebanon, offers to the memory of mur departed friend and brother, the bumble tribute of respect and affec tion, and that we mingle our warmest sympathies with his tainted wife and relatives in this be reavement.. Resolved, Thai as a member of our AtsoCia tion, we bear testimony to his consistent life and con duct—h is ear n est dera tion—h is :sp. tematic benevolence--his well-tinted counsel and -his Christian felloirship,—while as a man we adinir ed his submission under affliction—the courtesy and kindness which marked his social intercourse, his industry, his probity and his unassuming manners. Resolved, That ;virile our grief at his early loss is deep rooted- and sincere, we find yet a source of consolation for us and all his friends, that when the last change came it found him pre pared to meet it; "Re died the death. of the righteous and h:s ititterernl was Rye Resolved, That Alisi remembrance of our de ceased friend and In other will remain with us en shined in our heart of hearts until we, shell meet him; as we - trust we all may, in that better-and happier world. Resolved, the-Recording Secretary com municate a. inny of the foregoing resolutions to the wife of - the deem - T.ld, and have the same pub lished in all the papers of -Lebanon. WAR R, R. Soey For the Lebanon Adrertizer gr. Editor :—By reference to your advertising columns, IsuPpose nearly all your readers have learned that a County Teachers' Ins.titute is to be held, on Friday , and Saturday, this week: Now, Sir, I regard this as an important movement. If nur teachers were entirely perfect, I supp:ise Institutes would not be.necessary. But the'Gov ernor, in his Message, tells us that over half the teachers in the State are not any too compe tent. If this ia . so, thrill! the more Institutes and mutual improvement meetings our teachers have, the better. In thismatiner, it is obvious that teachers can greatly inerenso their finance tions. And, besides, they, thus 'bedome acquain ted with each °titer ; a professional feel ingsprings up ; their 'interest in their calling' is constantly sharpened and increased ; it'ye ! they come to take that pride in it, which when once really felt, im pels one right onward to success: in his chosen pursuit. Yes ! the more Itistitetes the better, say I. Even the most competent teacher might not be seriously injured by attending :Orem. Wise men can learn tuon anywhere, For my part I should like to see the Institute on Frid .y and Saturday, well attended, not only;by teachers, but also, by Directors end parents. !The presence of the latter, would greatly-eneourage teachers to go WI la the good work of m utual:improvement. FRANKLIN. A .1311010:111 AND THE BULL laugh able incident occurred in Comniereial:St, Boston lately. A State street broVer having business in the street near the door. On his return he found to his dismay that a fierce andpoverfu.l bull dog had taken possession of the-bottom of the chaise, end snarled defiance at the broker as he attempted to get in, All attempts to pacify end displace the beast proved unavailing, and in despair he dis patched a messenger for the police.--A police offi cer came and could suggest no better plan than a gun to shoot the intruder. Otte Traf.t`sent for, but in- the meantime a gentleman came along who sta ted that he had con siderablo.enkrience in dog matters, and be was allowed to try hia hand. Cautiouslyapproaching the ehaieNhe was CDOPIY -04 Vir!th, the,nsual snarl, but keepingAis,eyella ll upon the'an final; he carefully plinied - ono fee Pop-, ,c ciu° l Pril° ,o 4 ol l:;PCg rad i iolirS! advnii6ed,:ttrdeglstill eabibittnetistihs,:fty,lnp tutus, itatil,watelling his opptiriiiita' 6 iiiiidonly THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. slid into the seat of the chaise and grasped the reins. The dog peered into his face, but as the horses started he suddenly leaped out and disap peared. The broker then trodt possession of his chaise amidst the cheers of a large crowd who had assembled to witness the scene. COLOTiING PLUMS For. TM: HAM ARE DANGlCll ous—Proteeßtr Wood's hair 'Tonic - restores the color, not by the nitrate of silver process, but by a restoration of the healthy functions upon which the original and natural color of the hair and its moisture, its gloss, its life, and consequently its original beauty depended. Professor Wood, at the age of thirty-seven years, was as gray as a man of eighty, and his hair was dry, thin, and dead. .Now lie has not a singkegrey lock- Upon his crown, nor is his hair thin or dry, but soft, pliable and moist as - that of a - child of fire veers. This preparation nets upon-the roots, for after - an application, that portion of the hair nearest the scalp is found restored to thooriginat color,what everit was, while the ends' of the hair ere gray. Try Wood's limn - Toxic, and do not apply any other till after you, have this.- With: this resolu tion you will never have occasion to use a hair dye. C.ittvtot.--4leivare of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by dif ferent names. Use none, unless the : word, (Pro fe.sor Wood's Diiir Res.terative, Derud St. Louis, Me.. arid New York.) are blown in the bottle.— Sold by:nil - Druggists and Patent Medicine Deal ers. Also by all Parley and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas.—See Adv. A 'Nunn° SENTINEL. -- TheOloral l arkee in a re cent lecture on Washington., at Boston, repeated thefullowing anecdote, related to him by an old soldier, who vouched for its truth: '. • At Cambridge, Gee, Washington had heard that the colored soldiers were not to be depended upon for sentries. So one night when the pass-word was "Cambridgo," he went outside the camp, put on an overcoat, and then approtiehed a colored sentinel "Who goes therercried the sentinel. "A friend, " replied Washington. " - Friend, advanee unarmed and give the countersign ,"said the col ored man. Washington came up and said," .Itox bury." "No ear," was . the, response. "Med ford,".said Wathing,ton, "No sur," returned:the colored soldier. "Charleston," said Washington. The cni6red man immediatelyexclaimed, "I toll you, Massa Washington no' man go by bore 'out .. he say Cambridge.". , Washington said"Catri bridge,";and went by and the next day the color ed gentleman was relieved atilt further neeessity for attending to that particular branch of milita ry duty. Lim:Lard's Taste Restorative Tor ches, the great substitute fur Tobaden, are fur sale at Dr. Boss' Drug Store. Special ,TVOtiees. - Va.. See pdveritsement of Dr. Sigiford's Liver Invigorator in anotlier.oolunitt... HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Batcheior's Hair Dye! - 4 The Originul (ma .11evt in the I All others are mere imitations, end Should be arlided if you Wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED; Olt RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Drown or. Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since ISiti, and over SU : 000 applications have been made t the Mir of his pa trons of his famous Dye. ' 4111 WM. A. TIATC4IO.4)IrS pgaluceS a color not to be distinguished from nature, and i. WARUANTED not to injure in the least. however long it may be mutit, ued, and. the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the flair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 23.3 Broadway. New-Yerk. " Sold in all cities and towns of the . .9'nited States,' by Druggists and Fancy Gonda Dealers. ~far- The Genuine . has the name and address upon. a steel plate engraving on four FMCS of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. • 2M Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Rose' Drug Store, Lebanon, Po. Dec. 1, 1858,-Iy. WIGS,WIGS—VVIGZ. BATOTIELOWS IVTOS AND TOTS PE Bg' semi ass nil.— They are elegant, light. easy and durable. ~ Fitting to eharna—n , turning lip bidil—no shrink ing off the head indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and iside. Dec. 1,1858,43% • •213 Broadway, ;New York. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTZACTQIt In all iliseaswi.i attommation more or leas predominates —not to allay intiammatimi strikes at the root of aisftre —hence an immediate 'cure. : DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTIIACTOIL and Walling elae, Will allay inflarimatiojk at 4,11.C1. , abd make n certain cure: - • . DAUB - DS:MAO - ICA I. PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the following among S. - groat catalogue a . di sasses ALIOTS, SCALDS, VETS, COATES, sons NIPPLES, 00 . 45, lILINIONS, =RISE.% STRAINS, BITES, rolsox, cint-inAt*s, -mtr.s, ieItOFULA, trr.cfms, PETER SORES,' rstAss, EAR ACRE, PILES, SORE ETES, DOLT, stvm.f.rsds,I4IELIMATISAL SCALP ILF:Aa. SALT RHECNI, BALDNESS,' Enraems.s , lIINOWORU, ITCH, SMALL PDX, MEASELS, 'SLASH, SIP, &C. • To some it.inay appear lacrainions.that so titany,43- eases should be, reaehed b one article; such ati idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the Sallie is a combination of ingredients: 'riled' Mid ,eiery_ one. rp plying a perfect antidoto'toits opt) site disorder.. - PALLEY'S DIAGI CAL :PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical because the time is so short be tween disease and a permanent:cure; and it is an extract or tie it draws all disease out of theaffected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is 'scarcely necessary teeny that iio -house: wink-shop,' Or manufac tory Should bp one moment without it. No Pain Eitractor is gounbit unless thd box has upon it a steePplateingravi4 widi the name Of. Wary Manufactnrer. For sale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throUghout the United States mud Cetiacliis. Principal Depot. 105 Climbers St... N. York. , - .FOld'at De. Does' Drug stoic. LebMon. Pa. Dec. 1, 1858.-ly. IMPORTANT. TO FEMALES- - .. , .b-,•'. ChaasemAn'a PILLS.7-The combinatiens of ! ingtadh?nts in these _Pins, is the result of a long'and eltensive poetics.; they are mild in their operation, and cerMin of metering na ture to its proper channel. In every instance lime, the Pills proved successful: They are certain .to open :these obstroctlbne to which feriudes are liable,: and bring-Mt tore. into its-Proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance" Changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, lout the want Of much a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Ifemlache, pain in the side, palpitatiftof the heart, loathing or. food; and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the ease, the Pills will invariably remedy all these ln tell. cases' of nervous and spinal affections is the bank:Ußl limbs, low ness of spirits, hylteriel; &e. Nor are they less ahead• ons in the cure of Lencorrloce, conittionly call.d the "Whites." These Pills should tinier he taken during pregnacy. as they would be sure to dense a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and fieu front anything in jurious to life or health. Full and • explicit "directions which should be read: accompany each Sox. • These Phil are put pp in square Hat boxes: • Persons residing where, there are -no agency established. 'by'en closing One Dollar in tt letter, PrePald, to any authorised agent can have them Sent te . theit, respective addressee by return of mall.' -- General Agent for the D. Steles, 105 Chambers sL, New York. To wheal all Whole Side orders Should be Addrelsed. aold at Dr. Moss' Drug Store, Lebanon ; Pa. Dee. 1, Hunoway's rilts.—There is a disease which has no name. yet is exceedingly common.- It consists in a re laxation of the whole vital system. - The appetite is pose the spirits low, the body feeble, the' nerves unstrung, the eyes Instrelesir, the cheek wan end pule. -the whole physique in a_-state of ,prustintion Thesufterer,thodgh perhaps in the morning or meridian of life, is feeble al most to decrepitude. To rouse the system from, this Fy n cope there is no medicine comparable to Holloway's Pills. They recruit the appetite, the spirits, the strength, the nerves. In fine, they rejuvenate s so to speak; the en tire corporeal system ; and, as a natural consequence; im prove the emulitbm of the mental energies._ llEL3incilirs-GENumm PREPAt,ATION. °ermine PREPARA'TION... lIELMAOLD'S ,Oenttine PREPARATION, ILE L UO tab' Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according, to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest: Itectuvcy and !Chemical knowledge devoted to thee combination. ..t.'See 'La vert isemont headed. lIELSIBOLD'S combination., UTNE PREPARATION. , _ . Religious Notice. Preaching in the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday, morning and evening: English service in the Moravian (Deneticial Hall) Church. English preaching nest Sabbath morning and evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. Preaching, next Sabha th,rnornin- in the German, and in. the evening in the English language, iti the Tletaraned Church. Ep is 000 1 Set:Vices nex Sunday afternoon,- at;,3 o'clock, in the Eagle Bniklingo.• • .... In.,this:-Boraught on the 4th inst. , Baniuol r p awl t ., ebijd - pt ,SitlnuelV: and Su tin aki,:d4"yiirrisM:°l-11§11g. nail 7 , 9 (131 , 3*,1. - Tr y tjlitri 11,4ottgb, an the sth ins t ant', 33oery J. aboftzor, aged - about 29 yeare. • Pell sweetly asleep in Jesus, on the sth inst., at his Imher's residence in this borough, Rev. J. Clemens Miller, in the 3lst yew• of his age. AI Ilemmelstown, en the 29th ult., Mrs. M, ry Hummel, at the advaneed ago of 04 years, I months stud IS days. In Annville, en the 28111 tilt., of Otinsumption, John Ilenry Authertham, aged 211 years and tnon'Als. ' • . The Lenanon Market. Cdrently Corrected Weekly by Myiws al Shown LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1859. Leb. Mills Ex..Vnin. $6 50 Potatoes, Vbu , 75 Smith " Extra GOO Eggs,' det., 18 Leh. Vat. Super. Fine sOe Butter, V lb., • 18 Prime White Wheat, 125 hard," ' 8 Prime Red Wheat, 720 Tallow, 0 Prime Rye, 70 II am, 11 Corn, 50 Shoulders, 9 Oats, . 40 Sides, 9 Clover-seed. ' 500 Soap, ' - : 8 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, . '25 Flax seed, Iha White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, Vlin., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples. pealed, 150 Flax; Vlb , 1234 Peach "Snits," , 2 50Bristles, V 1b.,40- Peach "Hu [Eels," 1 25 - Feathers, V lb, • 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool, V lb., 40 Orisons, 50 " Soup Beans,V qt., 1 6 I V inegar,'') gal., 122 'Apple Butter, '+. crock, 45 The Philadelphia. Market rIIIIADEIA , UIA, Jan. 1.0,1850 FLOUR—There is ycry little shipping demand fur Flour. Sales of 2200 barrels good extra at $5 02/ ; 300 bbls extralaiiiiipat $0„ and 100 1)1)13 do. at 89 25. There is a stcad,y inquiry for the supply of the home track at $4 121(415 :25 4;3 bbl for common and goo,t brands; $0 5045 75 for extra, and $5 871@n`;'25 for extra family and fancy lots. The ins v ections for the week hare been only SS9O barrels sgeinht 11,300 barrels last week. A small sale of Rye Flour at .$3 811 bbl. The market continues bate of Cure Meal. GRAlN—There is not much Wheat offering to day, and about.l7oo bushels sold .at , 51,25®1 27 for good and prime reds, and sl'4o®'l 45 for white, the latter for prime.. Rye is Wanted at a further advance, with sales of 1000 bushels at 84 850 for Penna . , and 82e for Jersey. Corn is scarce, and prime dry yellow would bring 730 afloat, damp lots are selling at 138@70c. Oats are not so firm and a sale of Penna. was made at 47e, Southern. arc held at 41k. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle were only moderate this week, amounting to about 1100 head at the different yards. Pri ces were welt sustained, however, ranging at from $7 to $lO 50 the 100 ns,. the latter for extra quality. The principal sales were made at SSI the 100 The. About 250 Cows and Calves were offered et Wardell's, and met with steady late', ti l t from $lO to $5O for fresh Cow's, $2O to $35 for Springers, and $l5 to $25 for dry COWS. Of Hogs the arrivals and sales at Phillips' Yard' reach 27 , 22 this week, -prices ranging at from $7 fur stnall lots to $S the 100 lb.. net for the best quality, which is an advance; About 3500 Sheep were at N.Vardell's and sold at s3oss as to. Bondi-' tion,' equal' to 0010 c. 1 0, lb, dressed. The Mar ket was lively. NIV ADVERTISEMENTS _ • DUCRIVIIEAT. An extra Article Jest received and for sale, cheap, by QVES b EUSTON. FRESH FRUIT A fine Assortment of canned Fruit, eonsi'ting of Pears Fenelies, Pine Apples. Strawberries. Tomatoes and Green Pews, lies just been received by OYES .4: BUSTON. ELDERBERRIES. Dried Elderberries for sale by OTES 4tr. EUSTON PICKE . _ Picketed Cucumbers for sale try OYES tv: EUSTON PQ Mice. . riIAXEN fro m the Quarry of the subs° riber, near 'the jl._ Turopike. 1 mile from this borough, about the 1.4 Of :November. 2 PiekA, 'width the b rrower is requested to . . return immediately: Jan. 12, 1559 Lis4 of'Lettets TVENIAININti he the Jonestown Post Mee, fur the Qflorter ending Dec. 31 st, 1833. Mat, Eal. 4 NT LIST. Leftwieler .7. C.. Eattenderter joshoo Leib Itattemlerree Jag' no Lytle Dante! Pot toset F.. itinekel Jinnes Bebney .lehO (IhtelOtes) Meyer ittart. Both E. )lelieurer Jtne:i Bondy! Willhou Minuet :Joseph Mulot lieury Nelslni O. P. Esq. - Prttstlamer.'r bias Esq. ItiClis•tt Levi llradfry Charles Culp Harry Daily- .lanies italr,dxs Thomas pat ars Joseph - 'Snyder Jacob Fran Reg hold: , 'Snyder Wrniam B. fisher .Tosepli. Stewert .loslith R. 8.3 q Minn June • Sauthweek Joseph , _ tlonglnaan S4nritel. D. Stnter .Intno . . Mins Samuel . Stntinia Jaeob Irtlonipcod A: LADIES' MST. Prosivr SarAll E: Jones Mr. Jones John idlks Jblin Keenihle S. 7. .KeictokiT Mr. ' Young Mary Ann: Knipe!: Ephraim (Painter) Young Mary An n. -Lim, Iva?: YuuigMaryAnn JOI[N RICKEL, P. All Persons railing at thiaoffire for any of did abttre 1-urrs will please say that they aro advinied. rviuttsEß - v. E ll. o lZ„ 1 1718 : of t 4T:1( n :oli o :t r y, ta dc a r la t i i g M e " 4a . - sEny, of Very choice FRUITS of all kinds, viz:,—Apple, Iff.Plum, Cherries, Apricot, PeMthes, Pear, an Necta rine. The trees are all grafted, and Way be retied Upon as such, and are sold and delivered on mod- Crete terms. in order tint the people Of i.einMon coun ty may supply themselves With a variety of the choicest and most reliable FRUIT TREES, Mr. Wright will offer them an opportunity of doing su, as he .has appoints Mr. JACOB WITMER, Jr., of OpririrallStownship, as his Agent, to whom applieations cutu beniude for each fruit trees as may be desired, sod they Ault be readily mid promptly torah:hod. Ref:roma ' Dr: U.oninger, Lebliton. January I'l., 1 859.-7t.* Mutual Fire Insurance Coniparty, df Sinking Spzings,- Berks Co., Pa. • M0180.,v. Januart3. 1859,. rIiTIE [WARD OF MANAGERS elected Gi . serve the en'ning year, met at iluusuncs Reading, tuorganize and eppgibt offi , ers; Ae. President—Kerby, Pecock, lierstinek. Kurr, Van Reed. Kemp. - Mohr, Mull; Illig and Sicily, who MAC OW following xl p Antmerrs, :viz: President—Solomon Kerby, btaidencreek. • Secretary—Aaron Sluicing Springs. Treasurer—William Peueock, Reading. Agent llerks end *Latieuster co - Imam—Jacob Scheeler, Sinking :^pri Agent for Lebanon and Schuylkill—John B. Meis ter. Lebanon. Agent f e Lehigh—Joshua D. &alerting, Weisen . burg. Daniel llonsmn.. of Reading is authorized to ttiiisact 'hardness for the Secretary', and receive mon ey 3 due the Cumin:at. The following genilentenviapose the Board of Mane vrx, who will alsu attend Patty business which mem 'has may wish to traua a with the Cemonny. Solomon Kerby, Maidencreek Post - • Isaac It. Mohr, Mobrville . .lulu Knee, Millersburg do . Peter Keralmer. Loner Rem . Dr. J. T. LiVenganl., Wumeledarf tieorge Mauler. 3ianatawny Jelin Van Reed, Spring, Reading dO William Peoceek; , Rending do • .yiron Mull, Sinking Spring co J - tin Kemp, Maiatawny, Kutztown do. Jonathan Illig, Mllthach, Lebanon county. C. O. Melly, Fredericksburg. Benj. F. Weida, elouseville, Lehigh County. persons in Lebanon county who have not as yet paid their assessments. will nave theruselee:i costs by immediately paying to john li, lleister, Esq., the Agent for Lebanon twnnty. Jan. 12, 3859. Stalenient ("V THE LEBANON BANK, published as required by ll the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 1557, viz:- LEBANON BANE, Jan. 5, )60. Ist—Loans and Discounts, $337,481.. 39 ttd—Specie, 551,946. 29 , 9,016 /W. . I) ,N e te ;,.4 ro o m f • ootthhentlicks,,, --..... 62,102 45 3d—Note: in Circulation 154,100 00, ni 4th—Aount. of Deposit:, includ ing individual deposits and • . balances dun to Other Banks,. 5 3, 5 5 s 9 - , . Ii.DIV. A. MILER, enabler. SWOUN and subscribed before me, Jan, 10, 1.559. . Lebanon, Jan. 13,'50. Jossrn atiist, j. P. Staicinent. OF TUE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. LEBANON, Pa; Jan. 4, iSto ASSETS. . . RBIs and notes discounted ' • .$89,500 02 Duo brother Banks • SlBBO6 7' Notes of other Banks 0,240 00 Specie (Gold and Silver) 30,301 00 54,438 57 LIAM LIMES. Notes in circulation $03.13a 00 Due depoSitors, 14,58.'5 01; _ Due to other Banks, 3,497 02 • g 3. , 2 - 7 03 The above stateinerit is correct•and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , ' ZOS. tiftitClf, Cashier: Sworn and subscribed before me, 4th &kir of Jath.lSs9.- 11. T. IioFrILA N, Notary Public: ' Lebanon, ':1im , 12,'45 0 . • - D o N mnt, n ellen p ptyse P Call onWa Itz 16.14;041 Waltz ift .12cedel have Joot.reaeived a well-selected stock of Stereescopett. S - Gall.plhoee them. Whitt deltredel lutvb ir large lot of Gold , Pertic . ivhieli they will sell at prices to suit the timer. Give them It aril NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Rath mary. &c.. to Isaac Miller; )Folding election Nov. Ist, intl.:, Auditing Recounts, Orp2hansl Court Sale. wary. . DURK' ANT to an order of the Orphans' Court or Leh- Treas , T=l's "'!. 131 ;3' , anon County, will • sal! by Public Veadne ar o u t. ...Jacob Hiealor Extra Tees, ac. ' 4 cry. the following Real Fstate, late of Jacob B.Weidinan, ! Esq., deed. to wit ' On Tuesday, The lel day of Fe/ow/77/.185n, at 7 o'clock, I'. 31., will he soil at the Public House of Itch& Siegriat, in the florengh or Lebanon, All that certain' MSS:W.-10 IAT or PIECE OF I:ROUND, situate in the Borough of Leloanon, adjoining . the,Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia Read lug-Railroad on the south, lands of Theo. P. Frantz on the west, a public road lately laid out along the Lebanon Borough tine on the north and lands of Samuel Barbe -1 son on the east, containing '2 ACRES AND S ' , ERODES,. be the came more or less. On Er WaY, the 4 th day of February, A. D., IShh, at 1 o'elock, P. 3L. will be sold et the Public House of Samuel flank, in Jonestown, Lebanon oounty, All that certain MESSUAGR, PLANTATION AND LARttE TRACT OF LAND, with the appurtenances. sit uate in the township of Union, in the county of Leba non. adjoining lands of Henry Bohr. Masse k Bebny; Daniel Strubenhour, and others, containing 178 ACRES AND So PERCHES, • it being-.part - Of the Farm or Plantation commonly called "WOOD'S PLAcit,, The. improvements thereon , being a „„v,. 7" - gTWO STORY DWELLING DOUSE and 44, SWEITZ Hit BA P N, and other tan lags. , There is also a .Thunp and, run niug water near thelantse. , The above plantation is sit uatednn the public.rond Leading from JonestoWn to the Datn.;almut 1 mile north of Union Forge:—adjoins Swatera Creek. and is convenient to the Union Canal:— The ahoVe Plan tation'will be sold either in the whole, or in such parts as will beSt snit purchasers. Jit the same time and Mace Will also be offilied for sale, a certain tract of the best CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND. belonging M the estate of Jacob If Weidnymn, deed, situate in the township of Union. in the county aforesaid, about 2 miles west 'of the Big Lam, adjoining lands late of dos. Light, deed, and others, containing mibout 70 ACRES. The timbey on the 'above hind is Rt to cut for RAILS or POSTS . ,-4eing..f . roxii,f4irV,#.•:forV years growth, lies 011 the north sidemf the' ni mobilo; and better timber cannot be found Meng the hilu 5 Mountain. The land will be sold in lots of 11VB and TEN ACRES, as will best snit purehasers. The several wirparts are marke and numbered in the 'gr. mud, so that purchasers can se lect the number of the tract they wish to bid for or pur chase, while on the premises examining time Timber. Any person wishing to view and examine any of the above premises will plciem call upon Wm. W. Murray, Esq., at Union Forge. The terms of sale of the above mentioned premises, will pomade knoWn on the several days of sale, respec tively, by the Undersigned. ' ELIZABETH C. -WEILEHAN IiOBERT W. COLEMAN, ' : JOHN W. 'ULRICH; Administiators of Hie Estate of Jacob B. Weidman, dvo'fl I.4,ban•A, Janiiary 1°3,1859. Statement:- Mia Report of the Nutual Fire Insurance Company of : Sinking Springs, Barks eounty, Fa. TIME undersigned in behalf of the Board nuatgers, and in pursuance of the provisiens of the Charter, F nhmits this the fifteenth animal statement and report of the affairs of the CoMputty :to January Ist, 1859. There were issued during the year 359 new policies. to new apnlidants, on Increases. and Transfers: Effecting insurance on over four hundred thousand dollars, pro ducing Preminms end fees, to the amount - of $790 19. 'he withdrawals and deereases cover the amount insur ed within 11 fraction, thus leaving the w,inte amount mutrantet.d nearly 13 Millions of &mots to levy upon if desired. The Managers had to contend against difilmilties, not of their ranking, almost the entire year and comicqueut ly incurred heavy expenses, rm.:re, perhaps than is rel ished by the Members, but it was an unavoidable occur rence, and had we done otherwise we , would - have .been derelict to the trust' confided• to us. The Rimp ease wrack hung suspended shied 1854 Was finally dispsed,of hit January in the Lehigh County Court. and an ap peal had to the Supreme Court, both tribunals deciding against the Company. Below see costs of Rupp's cast. On the first day of January last, there was a balance of Cash in the treasury of $832 31, but the following ' claims existed-against - the Company at the same time. thq were not reported, to wit: Rupp's Jn;gement and Interest $lBlO 46. Company's and Plaintiff's costs, $173 09: total cost of Rupp's rase, $2200 46; reward for in cendiary of Min's hart[ $500; Gee. Rex' award SOW: Edward Est - ntroit's s3o*; and unpaid-printing bills, $4B. 00. Total unpaid debts of the company, ou ties first of January last, 834 GS 45; :deduct balance on hand. $832- ; leftan actual deficit of s2p3o 15, instead of a balance Credit on that day. In view of thp above deficit, and judging the future by the pest es regards time, and fol lowing the established au rem of onr predecessors, it was incumbent for the benefit and advantage of the Members, to levy an': Ass No 6," rating it at $l.OO pr, thousand dollars insured. Time has borne evidence that the step Was taken in the right direction, and if permitted :could have saved hundreds of dollars to the Company. The ossessmert was levied, notices given to the members, and February :22nd was fixed for en the Agts to commence collections. On the 20th of chruary bowever, just two days prior to the time ap. pointed for the Agents, an injullion wits granted unto J. A. Sheetz, of noidlebeig. restraining the officers and their Agents from collecting the same. The objections of the complainant were copious, and some not of a very amiable nature. Only one point however out of 13 its maintained, and that *its, that ate beard of .Mann's could levy more trimly Mtn - time than just enough to'extiu guish debts then existing. The whole of last year's pro ceedings were, of course, cheerfully submitted to the proper tribunal for inspection; said proceedings were fonnd to be right and just. with the exception of the ex . ss of the levy of Assessment Ito 0, said excess being 'forbidden,jr . the Charter of the Company, consequently it was declared null and void, and a new one Ordered, sufficient to cover existing debts. No 7 Assessment was levied in July last, and before the Agents could collect it, fires occurred to such an extent, that another assess . JACOU FUNK . . - . orient was necessary, and No ti of beets. per 1000 dollars Moored (same as !quid was leri'd In August. .he pro ceeds as tar as collected of those two tesessmetits you will see in tile report below. The injunction cost the company $436 96, as per report. Unless Section'6 of the.Cluirter is revised and ed by legislation, the affairs of the comPany can not be condlicte& With energy and &enemy, nor to the satisfac tion either, of the 31enthers or 3famigers. The Char ter as it now is might answer for a limited sphere of no tion, suldi - as was the original' intent when the Company was termed. But wide spread, ns It now is, having the whole state for a limit, instead of the single county of /Jerks, with nearly 13 Millions of dollars worth of prop erty insured, It is woefully deficient: The idea of levy ing an assessment for every fire that may occur or con tingency that may arise is simply rldlculous and atsitni. To give efficiency and energy, to the uthninhtnition of the atfairirof the company, one of two things must b., done, either: to curtail tha limits of action, or extend the rivileges of the.charter, to a point commensurate wit the advancement of the Company. Notwithstanding rho, henry costs sustained in the Rupp case and'lnj unctin, the company is yet the gain er ht the thct, that though these snits, the week points in the Charter were 411 , COVerell If any reformation is I to take place they noWknow where to strike to accent plish•their 01. Oct. A reform in the mode ot 'appointing viewers in - damage is needed. At present the President. alone appoints from among the malingers. tquch to the dissatisfaction of the sufferers. The sufferer ought to to. have at least some choice in the selectson of a clewing committee. This very thing-was the cause of Rupp's ap pouting to law for justice. A retorm in this particular inny be the means of preventing Ftllts ore similar nature iterearter. A *lmage In the eleetion of 3lnnag,ers would likewise opernte favorably. If the number were Increased to 14 mud elected for 3 years, so as to alert 5 annually, and that n • ono could serve more thin' 3 years out of six.— In such Mt event wu would have it . new Bists‘revery 3 years and still amajority that would understand the store of tho bitsittess to tranitetial. It would-do away with nil astint•wity and bitterness. that has sprung; up of late—between the dilfe , nnt rivals fir the tame and give general satisfaction to the members. The only otststanding debt against the CoMmis is the reward for incendiary of 110111 s Aare, anemia Vast no. It would have been paid long ago: but titer: lire two el • ants tor the prize, viz: Hain and John lAtmlutur, RIO until it is decitlhl by-law which of the two is entitled to it, the 0,1111,41 U will not pity It. Then: are over two thousand dollars to collect yet by the Agents of Amusements. Noe. 7 and 8. I would respect:tiny refer Ire ruesubers to the statement of the AtolitOrs Of •the -Treasureee Account below. It glees se limn and a statement of the money received, from what sources it came, end hoW.it.was disbursed, that it„retedition of the different Reins iti unnecessary here. • The number of members is it fraction higher theft last year, and the whole stmouut insured slightly incrensedr:Theru . Is balance o r 81,794 69, molt, in the hands ektiku.Zrensur ur, who is ready t o pay it over to his staretaussr: All of which is respectfully submitted.. E. PENN SMlTll,..Secretary. ll'ontelsdorf, Jan. 3,18;x9. . In aixthint with the Mutual F.re Ineuronce rumpany, of Sinking Springs,Berks (booty, Pa. DR. To 11nInpee on band Jtuniary Ist, ISSB, $832 31 John 11. Sell, on Alisessin't No. T. V2,80'2 IS skin° do do S, 2,4i9 10 • $6,311,28 Less Agent's Fees, 5 'l4 ct. 2,57 On 5,074 22 D. 6. Mover, on Asaessmcnt Nos. 7 .r. S, 15 83 . SUMO. . money refunded, • 26 00 Jacob Kauffman, on Aoin't N 0.5, $4 32 Same • 7, 412 89 Saute . . " . " 8, 412 98 VW -19 Let;o . Agcnt'd Fees, 5 'pct. Al SG ----- . 795 as • • Same on Aloon't No. 6, - 8 75 John B. llivater, Lebanon co., No. 5, • $l. 42 . Same " 7, 1,2916! Same 4. 8, 1,140 lb • • •32,31 a 41 Less Agent's Fees, 611 et. • . 140 59 ----- 2,202 82 Josh. Sciberliog, Lehigh co., No. 5, ' 322 2 . Botno7 920 US , . '4, l 4linu 8 , 833 55 1,781 82 a Agents ass Agen Fees, 6cL 3 106 01 nrob Stmnler, on Assnit No. 5, Less Agent's Fees, Premium mid Fep on 356 policies, Whide iudou received, CL otiiipaid as follows: - • Committees mad Ximagerie.foos, .6678 62 . Makin & out Astons Kee. 8,7, and • ••• - • 8, and revising and making nem ••:;1: •• • • • tecorde , ' 1 - ,111 , 93. Prciident signing 358 policies, $22•18•••• ' • •Ramesppointing 8 Committees, •, 4 00. . . 26. rai t tiA tial.Attitionary fOr same, SI; ' • do do Lebanon iMst Oißce, 'lO 77 do do Wonicisiterf do 33 81 . • • Fifteenth Annual Isaac Huyett, Treasnror, 1,074 01 172 28 0 10 Rupp's Case. Ilupp'S Judgment:int) Interest, Plaintiff's Bill of Costs, Company's Bill of Costs, Seiberling, Witness Fees, ki t ., Moser. attending Suit and Witness fees. &e., 50 00 'Wright anti Drown, Attorney fees, 205 00 Discount on Loan to Fanners' Dank, 49 56 Ifannum, printing, 32 40 ' Tr/junction Case. Attorney Fees, Ilichard.,, do. 11. W. Smith, .7. Knabb, Printing. Plaintiff's Bill of Costs, Company's do past of Injunction, Printing ilills. Joseph Hartman & Son, Lebanon, 2 ordure, $22 75 trillium M.Breslin, do. -25 - 25 Worth & Ilelmola, , do. •7 50 Becher* Young, • do. 24 50 Charles Kessler, Berks . eounty, 43 75 Betz *Doeritiger,• • do. 1 order. 53 15 T. Knabh. do. 30 00 Keek, Cloth s Co.. Lehigh eo., • 37.2.5 Trexler* liarlocker,. do. 37 25 Burner k Co., do. - 21 00 ------ 102 50 J. SPiberlisiz„ for money rofnDrsl, 2 7S do. .. do. 52 52 Awards Paid. "corgo Rox, house, ce•,..l.4thigh, $OOO 00 ;No. Lichtenwalter, shop, cc., do. • 100 00 Moses Moyer, barn and contents, Berks county, 1,112 77 John Gebhart, do.. do. 2,400 00 Samuel Betz, , do. do. 525 00. Edward Eisbach, twilit - up, do. 30 , .00 lk'ej min Par-,in, bones, ST., do. 253 00 Jos...iilensu, barn..te: Lelianon. 3 4 2 33 . Whole a mould. paid out. $9,5.83 75 glance Cash in hand, January Ist, ISSO, P la We, the undersigned Auditors—appointed for the pur pose, lila in Womelsilorf and examined the accounts of the officers of the Cemvany, as they were prvsmited to us, and make the above Jteport. Respectfully Submitted, 3:e. JOS. 118315110, U. B. STEWART TII.OB. VANDERSLICE, Womelsdorf, Dec. 2S, 1655. Auditors. January 12, 1859. Notice 4o School. Teachers. 'vim COUNTY ASSOCIATION will hold an INSTI TUTE in Lebanon. an Friday and Saturday. Jan uary 14th and ,15th, Hum HENRY V. HICKOK, State Superintendent, has promised to he present Business will ha practical and profitable., Bemember the time; Fnumy 14th inst., at b Turn out, Teachers! come on high days! Come, prepared for action! Come early! If it he good - weather, Comm! and if it rain or snow or blow,Cuing (122 y how. Sehool Directors. Parents, and all other friends of edit. catkin, are, Mao, earnestly invited to attend. F. I'llll4W PS, County Superintendent. Lebanon,- tau. 5, 1855.-21. HAT AND CA P.STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! THE Imulersiened, at his STORE, in N 0.4. EAGLE BUILDINGS. is steadily making additions to his large assort sent of HATS AND CAPS &c. . He keeps the very latest city 'styles, and disposes. of them at City prices. Gentlemen .will find his HATS a very su-erior article, verg light. and of the most durable material 1j Lei all give hint a call. by Remember the place. No. 4. EAGLE Bettmmos. He Widdesules and Refaihe to the Country Men:Mutts, nt prime that must prove satisfactory. WANTED; all kinds of SKINS suitable for his busi ness, such at! Fox,_Muskrat, Co , n, Iloak. Rabbit, Ac., for Which the bighmt market mice will be paid. Lebanon, Dec. - s, 'b=) JACOB G. MILLER. Aderainistralor's Notire. `XTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administra -11 Lion on the esbita of Henry N. Boyer, dee'd., late of the lairough e.f North Lebanon. Lids, lion meaty. i'n.. here beim granted to the undersigned. All persons hav ing claims itgainSt said estate will .please present them, end those indebted will notice Payment. to :VIM - JAM. P. BOYER, Administrator. Reading. Pa., Or to h is Attorney, Dec .15, 1556.-6 t. TA tiE Nat 11 . The ski stone worn is come to life (wain. JOIIN PETER ,110YER would respectfully inform the public tha t he conthritea thelnininess of LIM KSTON dv SAWIN(t 'AND DRE . S6I4NO by horse power, in Chestnut Street East Lebanon. Ile finishes the following articles out of the best nmPsoundest limestone that'eun be pro cured hi this neighborhood, viz:—Doan Situ unit Plar £oll3lS, STEPS, WINDOW SILLS and Rains. CELLAR DOOR CHEEKS,: CURE-STONES : Shoe Scraper blocks, es well as any other article that can be manufactured of limestone. Ills Curb-stones are from four to five inches thick; and his prices in accordance' with the quality. Ile was the first per Sen that MI reduced the lime-stone into this-place, and in new prepared to finish off lime stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the hendiseinest Marble, in proof of whiell,asser. Han lie direets the public, to the finished work at lilt es tablishment. Ile respectfully invites nit thuge who in tend erecting new buildings:to cull at his establishment andoonyince themselves of the excellent finish of his work se also of the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, Mora 24,1555.-iy. • • 01r6 TE It S. rpliF, undersigned have the dtellity for fornishing to 1 dimities and others, the finest and cheapest - Oysters. They aro mining •A Market Car nnd rencfi the different markets every week. They have put oysters down to such a price thattfnmiliee can buy at prices to eotnizire with other articfm of -fool. Families wishing oysters for the Mdideln would do'well to give them n 0%.11S 8 EUSTON, opposite Airs. nise's Hotel. Lebanon, Drc. lb , LSO. NATIONAL HOTEI 0 .. RAcg. STREET, ABOVE Tidal, li'1111.4)1E1.1•111A. rr.rEn slnm, . - MIDI S .4 CARMAN V CUM CARII.OI4 May 19,'68.-3ni:. TIROCI.IItE A. lIOD MUTE:MOE and health insular, 17 - in the way,of n:fcitutoCta.blo and chtap OVERCOAT REMENSTEINB RED. . . ISURE YOURSELTES againit purl lasing a suit of • warm Clothing sold n.. cheap by ItEIZENSTEIN R Rao. UNDER CLIbTHING 'Woolen soel.,Cont orts.Furglores . Neckties and lboulkercheifs a large niaorl ',taut sold low at IZEIZE.NS.TEIN k Rao. Toy Rook for your children can be obLained qt Waits nilceders. Do you want to make an acceptable present to your lady friends? Call on Waltz t and purchase stem of their buantiful Books. • Buy a Writing Desk for your tune nt Waltz & It del where they can ho had fora taste A large Int of Hold Pena and Holders hare been pnr, chassd exurewly fur thn Holidays. by Waltz At ' Ito you vrant it little the neatest Work flux ever olirrtsd. to the public? call on Waltz a Jtonkt. A 1.1. colors of Woolen 45torkIng vArt N. at • . • .. it.wa,n LlllloS.- WOOD and COME. IrtARD. T THE undersigned. having A., Henry Spoon's Wood and Cons Yard, a I =. o ° short ,IL.tance north-east of 3lesers. Foster t• ';s=s", les Alute Fortmlr7.l.iti7tls , n.-bro ough of North . Lebanon; and RIM) [caught. from iOO to 3110 CURDS OF wool) and from 1939 . t0 talu TONS ON COAL, of all kinds and grades, ithieh - 1 will sell at the yanl or deliver at as small profits as will snit the thous. I therefore in dite those that are in.want of any of those articles to call and sec the Mwle, ascertain prim., mid judge fur themselves. DANIEL LW lit, (nterclund.) North Lebanon, A pril 14.1858.—tL Last Notice. ALLperSOUS thdebrAli to th e undendgmai.. On N o to or Book neemint. ore hereby notified that tinle.s they mitt° up by the fird of January, next, their an counbt will be placed in the hands of :t .Justice of the Peace. Vrreoim having areounis itgailla me. ere reques ted to prevent them. DAVID II Ul'iSlCKitit. Lebanon, Dere:ober '22, ISSS.-3t • Catholic l'rayer hooks, a large aasartzuunt mu lat Been Waltz & Patten: Ita.k•'lOre. Catholic AIIUtIMICS 0111 be had at. Waltz & 'look st or... neallit Wilke Phy ; A Priie Essay oa NepiorieDiseases. JuFt publibleal, tie. 25th thousand, in a sealed envel ope, prhad 10 ceutH; or sent ; paninhl, by the Publish ern, for 3 strintpa. A Ivlerm.it. tlisAr ON THE PHYSICAL r.XIIAIISTION SNII D 6 cer of the frame from Indult:rum. Irituetlon taml this in jUrious cons..Nuenevs of Mercury, 117th the :1144fern means of cure. By R. J. CO r.vgitivEr.J...M..n. • 3lembcr of the Royal Crdleft oi Swrrons, •: ear Fperimitorrles, or Scintilla LIIIiMi:11S. NerIVUII! i m p o t e n c y, L eo o.mrolgy. DePression of Sidi , Thughty, Discreet; of the I,:,:granl Omen., and Smirdi Dients.to Marriage geto•rully, arc promptly alit ett:et u• ally cured by the AlltillieBlloVel end successful moot of treatment., by mains of which Om leinlid con regnin • pristine health without having rteotirie to' dangerous nod expensive medians*. • • • Fromt be London Laticet.—"Thc best freatise.crerwrit. ten on a subject tv' vital iniportoucc . M an welt worthy The Author's exulted reputution.' , - Address the _Publishers: C!'.l. C. KiaNn - C0..-'•• Avenue, cor. Itch titre.ut; , PliSt.BoX 4M% Noir YOtlAtitjr ' Dee. 22.1858.-3(11.-1m 167 12 190 Iti $11,068 44 ..det your Almanacs fur 4859 .at: Good's Book Store. is•• • Got:your Juvenilo Books at Gootrillawk.Store. . (}et the 4th Vol. of Ames:Man opaltoliklit Goos Book Store. Chit Longfellow's new Work (Milasaisirsdish) . :at Good's'lioultStoie.6 tpGet the "Autocrat of the Breakftis i b f at Good's L'oult Store. 4 17 4 44 3- I V() VO : ') 114 7 34 $1,117 OR 3,816 0 . 7 ' 2,2.. 6 $ 10 a 10 0 00 r• 0 90 es .3 5' MEI ME 0,6 4 10 11,SSS 44 THE CITEILP A. E. I,:orcurrErt, Lebanon,•Pn l!IEM2110Z1 LU=E!::M nu -.-, 44. . • rir undersigned Would respectfullylnform the public r that they have REMOVED their tloAntEMAKlNt,.b.si AB tisrimENT to 11101 st, Ur Wye? (And Clikesqpit (pan. s - north re O.M Fauber's fifore f • theit6rough el beim non, where they intendetrridng on the business in all its brushes. as heretofore. ' Each „ of us having served regular rip prenticeships to the hneine,s, - and having had reuehexperienee therein. we feel confident of our ability to give satisfaction. Every article manefitetured at our establishment will be under our,personal supervi* , ion. We shall keep on hand, READY-MADE, - ALT. KINDS OP,,V MOW, ES. - which Will be warranted of, the, Dina, superior quality-- We have now A fine stock on hand. to width the attention of thowa wanting :myth hue in our liiariy invited. We will also attend to It lI:PAIRING, at short nutlet.. _ . Aria - None but the heat workmen. will.be employed in any branch of the heehaws., ..Wo cordially invite the put., tic to give us a call, and we will giaraatoo satisfaction. "Thankful for the past Mahal patronage of a gene rous public, we solicit a continuation of the ta IRP. - • FAILBER k YOVNG TARITIOII. Deccanher 22, 3 MISS 13 RENEE'S NEW WORE =MI A Tale of Social and Domestic Life in Soreihm BREMER. Author of "The Neigt4bora," •The , . ete- Trungtale4 by Nary Howitt. Complete in one large:volume. neatly bowel In cloth. for . One Dollar and Twenty five Centn : or two volunio4, lever corer, for One Puller. "tend whet the liditor of the, 4 stenduy Divalch says it: ' , We are suit that every laver of a pare and healthy lito ntore will welcome this translation. by Mary Howitt; of the last story of the gentle and mutable swed lab nuthorea'a The purity of the wiltings of Mies Bre mer, their sympathetic power, and the excellent morals which she ever inculcates, render her navels WdeOlOO to the.ihmily circle. They teach patient-co etiretien Mid en durtinco,, in such a nnta nor as to improve and gratify ev ery mind. This story is wire equal to beat. and pro- MIAs with a mild and artilic delineation to th r denoue ment. We specially reeommend it as a awry which it will do any gond lo read. This edition is authorized by Miss Bremer, and it contains a dedication by herself to the memory of her-friend the late A.. 1. Downing!' Read what the Editor of the,Mturdo Evening Pest says of it "Tug Porn by Vs.EnraKA Burman. Is one of those novels,' by this genial anther, which hate so pleas antly opened to us the doers df'Swealeh bottles, warmed our hearts in their cheerful ifreqili: 'glow, and made us I ruiliar with the lights and shadows of Swedish Perhaps in this work the shadows predominates, or at least appear strongly, for the subject of the story is a woman's life and a woman's fate, in a country where, as Mrs. Browning puts-it, there is help for women weeping out of sight, Because men made the laws." Miss Brunet's adhesion to what is known in this coon tr'S' aB Wommis Rights,' is well known, and this noeet may be considered her ilhnatration rind def e nce of h e r views on that subject.' Apart from ail emedderatioes of this nature. the novel is fob of rick humor, clever char acter painting. and elicitous descriptions of town life and country life. and indoor and outdoor scenery in SWe dell. The trnoslatiou has been made by Mary Honda , who Seem , : born to do two things remarkable well— write admirable stories of lemon, lind admirably tnins. late the stories of Miss Bremer.' Read what the Doily Times says of it : "Mts. , Bremer pi.Searieii, beyond any other living writer of her class, the power of fen/17.141g to the imagination ettery individual she introduces. The moral beauty and weruanly purity which creffilify illuminate her narrative, must laxative implicit admiration from all persons. We would advice all to boy and road this book.' Copies of either eilittinr,q tiro allovt! work. ne ll,be cent to any VCreol.l,lo :mu , parr Gaited states. free of pointgo, on their remitting the price of the edition they may wish, to the publishers-In a borer. Address ail or ders to T 11. I'ETERSuN NO. :30 1 ; Ch.•elunt K [., Phil.i4Jphia °not dislwe's., the great, first cause Sprinaa from neglect of .Notore's laws. SU F R N 0 'l' T. WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN ALL . STA OES OF SECRET DISEASES, Self-abuse., Nervous. Debility. Strictures. (Deets. Cray, el, Diabetes. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder- Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula. Pains in the pones and Auk-his. diseaSeS of the Lunge, Tbccat. Nose and Eyes. 'Ulcers upon the. Roily or Limbs. Cancers. Dropsy. Staler , ' le Fits. St.Vit IlS' Daiwa. pad all Dis eases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or gans, such as Nervous Trembling. Lose of Memory, Loss of PoWer. Getannl Weak IleßB. Dimness of Vision With peculiar spots appearing before the eyes. Loss of Sight. Wakefulness. Dyspepsia. Liver Disease. Eruptions upon the Pima, Pain hi the Back and Head. Female ir regularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. it matters not from what canoe the disease originated, however long_ standing or obst ins te the case, it scoviter TS CERTAIN.. and inn shorter time than a permanent care can he effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of entinent physicians and re sisted ell their means of cure. The medicines are pleas - ant without odor, causing no sickness and free froul mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice. l have reamed trout the Jaws of Death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the abovirmentioned diseases, had been given np to die by their physivians, which war rants me in promising•to the Miliend, who may place themselves under any care. a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret Diseases are the grea test enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofnla and many other diseases. And should he a terror to the hu num family. Asa permanent mire is scarcely ever et teems], a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, xyho not only fail to mire the dis eases but ruin the constitution, fjlling the system with mercury, which. with the disease, hastens the sufferer Into a rapid Consumption. But shonld the disease. and the treatment not cense death speedily and the victim marries, the is en tailed upon the childfcm.who are born a ith Motile MC stitutions,.and the current of life eorropted by a virus which betrays itself In Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers. Erne lions and other affeidiuns of thit Skin. Eves. Throat and Lungs. entailing upon them a brief existence of suffer ing, and consigning them to an early grave. SELF AIt.USE is , another formidable ellelnY t. health, for nothing eke in the dread ratalsirne of Lumen Wisest. RCS Cllna..:B aCAtTUrtiVel a drain Upon the system. draw ing its thorisands of victims through It few ye! to of surf f :Hug down to un untimely grave. It liestiMys the Pier- VOUS SYRlern, rapidly watstcs away the energies of life, C.IIVErS Intent:l3 derangement. presets the proper devel 'opulent of the system. disqualifies for tuarrirge, society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the suf ferer wrecked in body or mind. predisposed to Canautnp lion ands train of evils more to be, simile,' than . death HAW. With the foille..t. tan titlenee I assure the unfortu nate victims of Seit Abuse that it permuuent nod speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruin ous prnitices toy patients can be restored to robust, vig oroushealth. • The afflicted aro mutioned against the nor. of Patent Aledieince, for there ore PO many Mat:Mona POPPIOI in the cohumis of the public prints to math and rod. the unwary sufferers, that millions have their comUtntions ruined by the vile compounds of quark :lectors, or the equally poisonous noslntms relabel es "Patent Medichim." I hare earernlly analysed ninny of the so-called Patent Medicines. and Mel Unit nearly. all of them contain Car.. resit% Sublimate, which is one of the strongest prepara tions Of mercury and a deadly iwison, which. instead of dollar the ditawse. disoldes the system for lire. Thar. fourths or the patent nostrums now in use aro put up by unprincipled and ignorant pC1.8.11,r1 who do nos mtderntatid Cyril the alphabet B.l' the MATERIA MEDICA t and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the bu nion system. having one ol.jeet only in view, and that to make money regardlese of ei.n.equeuces. Irregularities and all disowns of males and females treated ou principles astabliehed by twenty years of practice. mat sanctioned by thousands of the' must re markable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to r.uy pint of the United Stnfes or Cantuirtn, by putients town ;;;;; train:: their symptuuls by letter. Businees our respondence t:trictly coubdentinl. Add rVFB J. 5t13131 1" I Office No. 1131 Filbert St., Ltd/ Av, toli j i below t we lfth, lb, 7853.-ly. P IMAM:LT[IId. The.Medichie o$ lbe.Million =EI • TIOLLOW A Y'S 01 NTMENT. rilnCGl..llt. rU Tiili WK.—Alio first hospital ear geons and niedielnal publicists of Europe admit the tanporallettat nntl-Intiamtuatory sud heeling propertlee Of this Ointment; governments sanction its cumin their naval and military services; and the Timmer in this coun try nod thvolushout the world repo.° the utmost cone. dentry in its curative properties. It penetrates theanur eve of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external eridetitw oftliseafe.und neutralize the fiery el etnenitlehich feed and exespertite the malady. Erysipelas. Scrofula, These are among, the most terrible and agonizing dis eases of the anaaelus, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst fern's. mid alien seemingly ineurable,they invariably disappear ender ti persevering application of this soothing. healing antidote tops In and inflammation. Rhemn, Pen r Sores, Stiff Joints. In ell.ves of :isit Ithtnin. whore medical waters, lo tions, end every recipe of the pluirtiineopms have proved ti,ele,gs. the Ointment will itemmolish s thorough cure. Fever Sores heel quickly under its hal uence, and its re laxing effecl nism contracted utnusreis rely wonderful. • .• Discharging Ulcers. A most lnmatkabl end happy change is prodneed In the appearance° f malignant ulcers after a few applica tions of this .01ittaneuL The surrounding redness nu 1:6166.4. aril granules of itesithy liesh begin to take the plate of the'disehtergrai 'tier. This process goes on morwor leiee'rupidly s u n til the orifice Is tilled up with te)und material, and the .IJimr nolivally cured. • A Word to Mothers. 'The Young tire the most frequent afferent from ex ternal inlinleo.aiu! therefore every mother should have tilin hosting propniatlon constantly at. bond. It le tin absolute 'Fiberiiie, for sore hresxts. end (Wick)). 1110Y(38 the ellerti.ted eore+ which eutnetimes.ll,ngueo toe oc.d ß and Incite of chiltiran. • • ' . ~ • - Siffni . fi'cunt Fact's. This ointment is universally used OTI board tbo Afton tiutind Pacific. whaling tarot axe cure for Porbutio offer- Hilli as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruise.. Large FII maim, of it bare reeentry:ifeen ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hoepind.purposew. eg.ttoth the Ointment and Piths ebotild be übell in the foitcaring eases: ... ' • Iluulune, Mercurial •Ernetiona, Swelled 01wIde; :i. l‘ :liiiir • in.:ks , • .. 4 .,. : •Vilssy. SOre Lege; • llauditlibeinnallem, Sore Breasts, I .thilblelec, .411rgirorrn, • - Sore floods, Fistula, • SitOtheurn, Sore Throats. Uout, • Seitlfrirti. - . • - Sores of ell kinda; Lumbago, ' Woundsof all kinds. Venereal Sores. StilT.leinte, • Spralne,‘ 'Vetter,•• ulcers, •Skin Dleem.es. e.*16..111 et the Meemituuery of.Prate.eor llolloway.gd +•:- Thilen Lone. New royti. and by ill;respecAdU.l.lruu giltOf and lkintferA 1n Methane Chrotightitlrfha, Viiiii....l States ort'the - civilised world', in pot* of 25 rents,•62!,4 'rents. and V 'each i - bay, 05.u.,:ari,..,..u k t0y wuVed.s..* ever , ujEkriitriu.lbC • MVP lliont a will. • ,• .oar and' . Wnl!P. k Ittetkri uto:k i fealr ayorkjkoz.,9, Nooks, Su% =1 CM I=
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