JCEbaICD9T ~,C~~IE'CtISEC. Tiebtal •*- • - 50 A TELE; LEBANO - 5, PA 1VB1)111S5DAY, JANUARY 19, 185 U HOME AFFAIRS; Cards, Circulars , Handbills, Poe taw printed at the' Advertiser office, at low rates and short notice—and in the most 'elegant IE3 Just Printed at the Advertiser office, Notices to Quit, Vondue Notes and Sum- mons 9 Also a fine lot of double and single A.eknowl. odgendent Deeds; Executor, Acimlnistratot and Trustee Deeds.; Mortgages, &c. Also, Coma'en and Judgment Bondi, ar,:t alt -kinds•of•kTdtico's and Constable's " Z i klyttg the cold, sne:, of the fore :part of last week, the ice tnen were .b„,llyren_ :gaged in storing the pure artielo fur next.• sum: - tlter's use. The principle place for ohtaining t_ilne article Is on "Focht's tlain," in'. the. 'north: western section of Our borough. , Rev. E. DeSehweinetz, of Phila delphia, will deliver the Sliticittnnt.244ktf. the oourse before the Young:kens' Obristt ssoei ntion, en TITBSI44I ,001pEtr, - .14p;2.5, '59. No. 1. Tickets, kinglo„:„ , 15 cents. No. 2. " 814114., course, • 40 con to. No. 3. " - 3 *sena, course, 80 cents. It is boped,the Puhlio will patronize this nose. chlt must be, eon fessed by all that they are doingangieet work. In attending to the wants, of ,the riior„ind giving an opportunity to the yonng Ken of our Town to spend their evenings at their Reading -Room, at yeading,,instead of lounging about. Report of the State Auditor General for the year 1/158 la before us. We draw nut the following : iota:4th and payntentt.of—Leb anon ;leerily ; •.. . Lebanon Bank ; tax divided, " " 'Corpornticin tax, Real and.-Pereonal V4tate tax; Tavern LieettgeN - Itetatiora'.l,teenene, Toddlate Licenso, Brokere • • Patting Unties!, `lte.', Licenser ? Patent Medicine Licari/tee, • Milttra Tai, Ta 4, ' Tainttlirriti Witte, ke. Collateral Inheritance Tax, Lebanon Valley Bank boner,. The followhig moneys. were received form the-State, viz:— Penelope, Cotntnoti flabools,• • County'Sapetintentletil,. J s upng pub. 6m. to Cun, Abatement of Blau Tat, '• Maroon tile, n'prolsors, =I tul4anon county 'thus Tay& into the Stato Trca rnry fur tho support of government, nently $30,- UltO annuAlly. Protty poll fur our size, As this is the season for skating, end becult.te boys will chitte,cen if the ice ehusild not be in the beEst condition, we give them-the fol lowing rnluc, which envy 'prove of benent to them. Cut them outentl Inwte in the crown or your cup, Follow intim, iLutl then moon t'your iron end go it. 1. Don't indulgo in any foolish ambition to bo more daring than your playmates. If the ice be weak at ony epot, keep away from it. To ven ture 11111311corporily into danger, is not courage, but reoltlossu'ai;.' Bettor betray Your skates than I,lluty thorn to beeonte your temptation into rash- It see. 11. Ilse skates that tire as short tie you one coinfortekly .wear. Most boys buy skates alto. - pother too,dongi the eonsettooneo is that ei-ory avrairl'foricatil requfree trier° exertion than would be otherwise neectrary, for to lift thediedy upon ,a point three iric.bcs from the.tatt,js tench korder than at one inch. The longer : the skate-iron far wards' the more hici the l c y l seplyig.gif,,tfielleiii!eork, and tki fatigue' ta the anklet- yiritk . Skates 'of the proper length, the et a,in Of : Jeering. on will acme - nearly under -the hall of the 'foot, wkere it - . comes hi walking. . ,y<< In. Take off your skateieivory...fialf hour, to give tho blood.o cbonce .to elrebTato ; titherwin, by tho compression, of the tackle, the coldnoss of yotir ftiht;Vrtil rob' your exercise of half its pleas , use. Beaidesi i'Lliaw% titan necessary to have so many straps bindllin Teat as'aoraa' du. John Bickel; Esq; Posh Master at. Jonestown, this county, bas ,resigned the of- See, and the. Department has appointed his son, Samuel B. Bickel, in his place. Mr. B. was not only the oldest postmastec in the United States, but el a nd thifeiltlist;,otelde-holdtie‘'lle was appoin ted in ' 1802, under the administration of Mr. Jef ferson, and under all the Euatuntions of politics has retained his position, and only now resigned consequenee of advanced age. We , took' occasiop:on Friday and Saturday last to devote several bottre•toattendiog the sessions of they Teachers' Institute, in this borou;h. The number of Tesebors present was upwards of 50, and, no doubt, Are cream of the bray- in this county. But Rd' the nunthec. of ,Teachers in the county is nearly 200 wo can ssarcoliirdagine what circumstances should have peavantedlbe ateerfclartoo Of three.fourtbs of them, eroop.t it be IndiffordOir!o. belt profession, or s..sq,neamleb •fear of s little.. mud...etill, as. all others atppeared'del4tried tiltb the atte,claaer , achare we. The pro.egbilirt Itekrtiiteweiroi conducted with` in tbe' various branches of instrtictlottzopodirOW:ithi members proved to us satiefactotiltOkitlf i n-tften t a pretty broad foundation for lie EON, Jacinth lailun .ef a noble and compatitiikoltiitiltietteh era in lkis county. • c .The 'address of Mr. ilickok , on P ri dotovening in Me Court Hones was liziened to by a large au dl,4llCO. Ms arguments were of tho".!ledge4hatn perofylo, latorspersed with. many, pediment and livelpaneadotes. Vid ClaolilTroeeedings of be Indtiltutono' few:dein. another column. - liert - MnOord was appointed an a dditia 'Pollcoron , by tho Town Council on Saturday &toning la • The protracted meetings in the Methodist ERisacipal.at34 Evangelical Churches in this place still . Contindsr *lth great results.— We are liffornfed Iblitiviroirishibil-meofings will al. to oommonoe in Ziolle'dOticrok In a few days "Should Nal& ilia . ; cso.lil - teachers intermarry," wits a'questiciirproyeiggefor discussion In tie Initit49,' oP 4tufAiq' 1-141* wit but Ilttle.imid rid:either eidei .but , if the-pal pitating hearts of the "better ,,) /E titi::9(_telpckera present, had been.eounted it vrouldfliave 4 lieen,4 - aided unanimous in the affirmative.:4: onsOsipta have amended, If in order, by getting therelitat pie at once, only he didn't knoir 'Lf.ady offege Ladies present would hays The address on "The Newspa- Aer," b,uftetvti;.A.R.roteliorrThttraday evening, sou te„ r onsFoyasdistened to•atttentively by a. large:4l.4 4.pi l" eoLa i t t ig t . and*ett Re gabs ,ogreat p4itintteltithilianitifleie ihswifirks,..as the handmaid of ehrlaetianity and but viewed it principally-in the objeetive term. Ris t strictures were s,cathing . in many ntt e 9.4 6 l ands lit gptteial, sweeping. We were compelled- to'ad mit many ; of the charges brought_agatipt the il e'v c siwPir,Vieontend,that the goodaixeeeas the tireittfinite' degree. The ten thettsand fictilties..and trials that constantly arise is the path of the'OonductoY of the newspaper, are nit' more kaolin ..to kr. R., than they ar e to any eth er outsider, but we put it, that if that staunch ahi p)ibilctridon Times, P:d [alined by govern ment, and the luttnense',wealth of its conductors dna stoek l io ldere , iktompelleil to trim its sails to the politOir in M titters •of politieal expo dielleY4 to-0..003 it be . expected that - the• sloops, sehooners and-cutters of ,tit'ci inshlishing o'Attn should' disreiti,Wthe means Used hy j it to reachp;rt time 4 andi"sitfety. Still, many.of the - objections of Mr. K., , have already disappeared from ate press:Of the present day, and the time is at hand, and *Reps are already tithen, place many others on ;the, shelves or the past. The newspaper, also; regOires time to arrive at perfea ,Uon, as t dOes every other groat undertr;.king, and Where can anything be found equal to'the made in this business in the few years .n its istence, That, however, is too , frequently the very.eattee, of itsondeinna.tiout-tzbee a uae. it did not make more progress. We might make earn partions of the advancement' toward perihntion of the newspaper, with other-great' achievements of man—oven with the ministry—and succeed ea sily in placing it in the front rnits for progress in,the time occupied, but we have , aot time, neith er would it prove interesting to our !tieders: - We would remark that the newspaper is only as yet a. precocious youth, and thattitdostichla too often , forgetten,--irt fact in point of time it hi in .its tn._ fanny. • Await its manhood! kr: K. is a pleas ing and eloquent speaker, and is always listened to with profit. „ , • Ay-reference to - ottr.. ~advectisiii, , b Cola - bus . ft will be seen that eery, Stine offer to Fall out their largo Mock of pry.. Goods, Groceries cad Qneensware by the let' Miireb. When ,new nerringensents in the business will be condo. 830 28 2(,j86 08 t 097 20 -;2,432 92 42 00 Capitalists are clireetiski . , - th.the notice headed "$2,500 Wenta." The investment is a safe and desirable Reading Railroad - Company.— • The annual meeting or the Steekholderis`of.the 'philgdelphia and Reading: Rlitlierlti Ql3 piny, was held on 11ionday week: The report of the Tioartl of Managers for I . B4S;',,Tras submitted" by the President, R. D. Dulleni-Rsq.; aridvesolutions wore adopted, approving , orthe,sittnc, and anther izing the Managers to earreintu effect, the melts tire's proposed in it. An - Ne old ° Offieer's of .the Dompany hare been ro elected; viz : -President, R. D. Dollen ; Vice 'P.resideni, J:,Dtltten„Steelc ; 2 4 danagers, Samuel Norris, George W. Richards, John Ashurst, Daeid'S. Richards, of Roadinf, , ,and J. Duttort.Stekleyof yotestown ; . . Treasurer, enMuel Dradfuid ; 'Secretapy,, W, H. 10 00. 212 01, gas 00 826 40' - 127 00 : 712 57 on 56 2400 00 $34,659 73 sl,t§ 3 138 T 3 760 00 100 00 1;002 62 29 55 Annual Meeting of the Lebanon . COUNTY A G rtICULTUItAL !Orli -HORTICULTURAL SO. =n'.—ln pursuance of t publicAaetice g.iYen, large number of the inerahers of the (iikive nam ed Society, met in Lebanon, puLlic house of John M. Mark, on Monday,-January 17,18.59, for the purpose of elgeting officers, receiving, the accounts of the Secrete:l7.a r(djensurer, and at tending to other .nece . iett4pbusiness.l. In the ob. sense•of the Preeicle4; Hori..l!Vln..ltaulc, one of tho eke Previdentr,,4B;ttinesl the. Chair. On Mo tion, the Society pct the election of of firers for the ensuing year, with the fulluivinm result 6194 25 . . Ex. Cominittee,t Dr. C. D. Mellinger, Min M. Mark, David Bnivman, T. T. Worth, Adolph ' Reininhl, George H•dlcann, Samuel-Miller, Jacob Shmtfcr, Dr. J. C. Cooper, George licilmal t Wm. W. Murray, Henry Meily, Daniel Garbericii, r john ' Harper; John Benson, Martin Early, &Mei Hell man, George Weidman . . Henry Bachman, C. -P. Stip:meta, doniithan Jllig, H. IL Missemer; Pe. ter Horst, Tacob Bomberger, Jacob Wainer, Jr., Jacob Kreider, q00..P. Miller, Peter Zinmiermon, &Mg flttuck,ff. P. Knitter, ElinslVelhorn, John 11. Lieit. . . The Committee appointed at the lest meeting, to . waiiTuretrrleasnOtightinyer anUitiiih, and request them. to..pretent 'their accounts to this tn W2ectiqgy nlL i litereftirt-thet-they haii ited upon the geutlemea , name that Mr. MiSEN Recount was iit-liandrond thakMr. Ilightintai had also I promised colieve - hi,stiindy. Mr. Mish's accomt being reniVdesers. Jnotib Weidie , Geo. Hoffman, and John illifily were appointed a committee to audit the silos. The Committee then examined the hooka - hot vouchers of the Treasurer and re ported that they flail them till correct, and that there is a ballonce of $28,18 remaining .in„his hands. On motion . the report of the :committee 'kg' aPPr0vigi10 . ,„ 0 . 0 .._.',..'.....-: ' .. The acieliiii.d*rltightmyer , the correiMitid . . . ing,Secretaky, not,havipg been presented, on mo tion; Ide;sPe. iiim. V. Murray, John IL Howman, and C. P4tidernees, were appointed a committee to wait upoe,.Mr... Itightulyer and prooure the same: The" eolin,stittoe return mug, presented skid account,. which, on motion was given into the bands of A. S. tly,.johti Et. Mark and Adolph -Reinuehl :for examination—to report at the next meeting i - of the goist.: 7 . Said committee were . •-.-- • - also nstructedlapaocure froarthe Cofrespondidg Secretary all books, voitabers, toOpeys; &c., in his bands belonging to the Society. Cin..motion, *leers. John !Icily, .Adolph Ecla t:olbl'; aiid John 11, Bow4en, Isere appointed a 5 0oliiitiliteit to 'gave the SOCieti fiseoriorated. On motion it was resolvnti4diat' each , member , be entitled to . a copy of Alfe*rietitittion and By. Law s. ' Oa motion, it was resqvadAstaha .flattats of 1869, b _ine.mymrelip for' e,lyiktia s lately printed, iTtalMt they be 14 Ike Ttimenier to all 'deft:Ging them; upon payMistit Of4elnenttetilhip I fee. .'. .. 1 On motion, it was - MIIMII 4O givclaiitriiri in the sum $ .. -0 0.4'....' 0 51 1 0 1 " All performance of his distifa, ' -' . ' - . La On motion it was resolved st Miners. Jona than Geesaman, Adolph Reintehl and J. IC. Funk be a committee to wdi,t upoti -Aff..-Fos*, for the purpose of effecting a now lease 'of the Fair Grounds at a T•onsobable price, and if that can not bo done to give notice that the Soolety does not wish tbo grounds after'tlys,-11-FOII i & D .-• ,0-S-1:-k° present yea "17 . 1 On motion adjourned to', !t the eall,sf.x.the 1 President. lirri—Vp4ontlaott• ~----L . .--..ic...,.. LEBANON COUNTY TEACILERVINIPP,, "NYE. The Institute met, pursuntitigAtlfik -nissice, in Funek's Hall, Lebanon, on Friday morning, ,Jan.l4th, 1859, the. County kigisiilentielpi,LlKr. Phillips, in the chair. Ncitsrlttistanditirtlfe in -0 eneDiiiiiiirfliti weather, the Eittikidenee of I r eiiih-, ors and friendtrOf education ia:Oquite large t and 41•Vliglieitrp to take grout inficrift : KWAtillig . r ‘ l" .E.iiii :010itttrh0-XiaMPEI of theleaohtireintat o 44 • , •. ~.u..1 IR `-, 7 - - fir e p t draifgpive.ll lidlitatilyn2 ; : h° Teaoheri;" after which the iteptteittiiir4zeou- EEO PIIKISIDENT, lion. Wm. Viee Pre.titlents, .Tveotp deorgo Bowman Reo. Seeretn4, William Urich. Cor. Secretary, A. S. Ely. Treastirei, 4 Vi)lfti W. rki:iSh THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. tiVe tantedetee Was rend, and business prooteded th dlloi6s Mies M. E. Gleam road in a.ehltste and eleg ant " 'l N'lc ' s a Ralact• ilasstige, and true , listened to with al tqlred.-„attlfttiou. 6 She: was followed hp M r. tatti a aaate APRe .prtate practical re marks on the different methods or teaching a a ng. Tile members were then questioned Intel- keit:Al Arithmetic, by Miss M. B. Stephens.. Oo m ns r i . c der . e.ble time was profitably spent in this in a true tire exercise._ Bixeltrii•exhibitekia,a„Pliefefiag, manner 'his mode of teaching ` Pm The forenoon - sesaiolXioncluded with a l Epelline Match, condiete& by .; the' Vresidant. IHembeiL were &hided_ into two classes and had a lirelP contest:.. !t ' • ' • • •, . ,A FTLRNOON SESSION. Met atl4..ooleleelt, p . m. A numher of goes- Hone were proposed for discussion. Spirite d , • bates erese, in which,tnembers,partieipated. A letter from ,Mr. Illekr;k, State Superintend ent, was rend, stating that he would arrive at 34 o'clock, after. Which, on motion Messrs. Hauck, Mukterdm.hd Gast' were appointed aeommittee to steeonipithy !resident to receive him. Heogt•aPhY • was taken up by Mr. Wtn. Miller. Bedconfined himself'principally to Loonl Geogra p4, and insisted that Teachers ought not to let - themselves.,and, their pnnila besatidfied with the -inure words of the text-books, but to brineit to the sin d ers.tanilieg by illastrations; Whieh.lie gave from the Outline Maps. Mr. Hauck lectured upon the principles of Written Arithosetie. , A elan was formed, after which he explained Several points in which teach era -sometimes find difficulty. On motion.Messrs.-Oast, Hauck, and Nitrauer, were appointed a Committee to draw up—resolu tions expressive of the sense of this meeting. Mr. Iliekok•was-then'hatrodticed and addressed the Institutein an unpresiive manner upon tke 'duties and responsibilities of the Teachers.. On motion adjourned. • - • 7 EVENING:stssION. At an early hour in the eveningott large num ber of teachers 'and Citizens assertible& . in 'the, Court Howie, and listened Lean eloquent- . address delivered by Mi. Hickok'. The. speakii;Aiwelt largely upon the Common School system Olenn sYlvania, to attemptgiving 11: synopsis rif-iwhich would be doing injustice to him. Hewarioßow• ed by• Rev. A. C. Wedekind, in a brief but feel: ing address in behalf of education. SATURDAY MORNING. Metat 9.e'elock. Mr. S. D. - Light, took 4 the eftbject of English Grammar. After some remarks , concerning the -true relation of Gramtnar to Lan guage, a number of sentences. Were taken up, an alized, and:parsed. - 7 s ' Mr. Hickok then appeared and delivered an able lecture upon l . Seheo Government. On motion a unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. :Hickok, for the his6uct:Ve, lec tures delivered before tholustittrie; -"- Mr. Squirekibstimeted the iiterii,bers on Meant' Arithmetic fie spoke . of the importance of this braneh in the early training of yeuafterwhich some practical examples were pro posed. . Mr. West exercised members epee the Eloeu tionary Chart. Teachers were arranged in a Class and practiced under his direction the sounding of the roods, hub-rocule,.asperates, &e. On motion ruijourdell id meet o'clock, p. m. APTERNOO,N SESSION. Called to order at 1 o'clock, p: A number of questions were quite warmly discussed, which brought forth , some practical remarks. The Spelling Match was continued. Members were again equally divided, end had a'elose and exciting contest. The Comm itt ee on Resplutions ,sehtnitted the following, which were adopted without a dissent ing - - Was:teas : The progress of - the ago inliterature and science imperatively, 'demands a correspond t i t - ing improvement imthe condition of our schools and methods of instruction; and •• Wherina iinecessaty that the:teacher take a More livsdy interest thanlitherto, io proMoting this object; therefore. 1 .4 , Resolverk , That we ore more , than ever erif tne ed of the utility of Teachers' Institutes Resolved": .Thitt,..We attendanci .upon District and Countyslnseitutea duty Which no teacher negleit. :Resolyed: That we-recommend to thelThrectors of Ibis DiStriet and C.lnitly," the arming: of the schools on everrSattirday, to -enable teachers to hold ihstitutes‘CUF: the iiiiPriAmentboth ef them selves and their schools:- • Resolved : 'That 'wo'have entire confidence in the School system of Penitsyfranin. • •: sofvhd That We *Wain: our rCounty Superinterideetsin his dteeted efftired,te ad 4i:bed:the S'olieetSystentl. and,,that *pumped:ll .ly commend , "the energy an:dterseveranea lie b i as "'man iteked .diring,the short period of his , office. Hesolved: That•weFteildeediirlinCtie Oink's:to 1.1. H. -Hickok, p s tr rthycani t i4fWent Stifetaptirliteldelitl, for servViViende'retPat the Institute, and fur the eucouraging address dolly:. erect at the Court House. Resolved :.That our thanks he tendered the 11ev. A. C. Wealekind, forthe deep interest fisted in our cause) , and•also to ; J. I",ani,.'4Esq., for his liberality iq opening to ti his new Hall. Reaultred:,'Thit the thanks of tie Instiqtestre also tendered' te „Messrs HAb b;& Heaterger l: for furnishing with:aniainstroth: slate. =: - Resolved: • That the.proceediegs, of this meet ing be publh.thed in...the newspapers ur the .Coun. ty, and likewise in the Common ;School &ter r a! of Pennsylvania. " - The president made some appropriatememarks, complimenting the. members' upon the erfainnd spirit Manifested. by thlm during the sessions: of • . the "Institute: • On motion adjourned *fee ibis, , JOHN W., BARE-WON?. LIGHT. ! SecreMries:.: . SELLrNO A WIPE PAR poo—The 'Selliton (N. Y.) Jokrnal says, a resident of tiia town of Malta; Saratoga gooney., sold.b is wife.for and in:coilsid eration of the sum of See hundred,doliskii. Ills wife bad been -.sick. for a-number of years, 'occa sioned by a fall she received in het tiouse, end hr been constantly failing until, alpe la now unable to speak or move band in• toot. Het husband; in making sale °this farso,:madea.lieddctlenoffive hundred dollars on.tileisale; in consideration that the purchaser should' provide for and, maintain his wife during her lifetime, and that he 'should be free from all erabarrassmenie with regent io AN ANIERIOAN OA RDINALA lelter front.R - cati, in the London Times, Bays: At the eonsistory to beholden on the2Otb(l)oC.) it is probable tbat two new Cardinals will be made , —one for Rome and another for Amariga. .Should this news he true,America 'will possess a 'oirda. nal for thelrst,time. " i icse.,Aiiehbishop .of- Bed+ snore is spoken oflta tfirA.t . to' be the of a red hat in the gaited gates. Air "The Candies yonaold mirlast nightoilefe •very bad," said Sileieta.,Atoucri 3 O.l , 4 l. = .- deed, sir," said be, liras very sorry , Tor that. "Tel,sis; dd.:itid•know ity4tibei bururtp, the mid eiiidAirsorouldtrburivisy longer? , "You ad 4 3 .1(de is eiluiS sir 140 Ploy , out?" "NO, sir?! , Chatboratrokortet " Ifteawa rlßosaatta , .. , vitialiartykilarr i oryd ar. !!tig ou trap bye been Nut:obit to the ./eikeie. ter .Exprees. It-seema that as Mr. Got-night; wia hOwaratotpadV'threa:iatfliiie, iliffaiided 'tit Y,® 'Ttlyietliewaittb. teekearkit itille4soatsonialiceiqer, shooting's! , bitn tvtioel'arebilli• pa esini*thivelh his hat. Mr. Gorrecht defended himselY bravely, and the tight was a desperate one. lie cut one of .the ruffians three time's with a pocket-knife, and knocked ,one of them down with a atone. Thei finallyloVrpowered and robbed him of $3BO in - : apauji,Ciud p s rqpiseolva9tus amounting to near " mud then tare off his coat and cut the limits. 044144 supposing;.probably, that ho had moo tiirt43o4qtreealtiff chi..his persoutt operation*iThe - we• anal! ister rnpted,by the approe h of Mr john 3. Mieley, when they made. off. Mr. Mieley found indica , tiaaksotaligrd struggle..iicgrotikci being spat, tera g il:;ith bloodiAull Mr. G. lii4gien his back • aireitt`taked, and utialiiiejergel ti l pr,2Bythe time . 4ititi-PAC* 7 ol4 l . o6 ii«Watithae, bendt:Vivito inalpierkliigiiolettifriarZUEvi Mans had got out of their reach, and the injured man was still too weak to ride fast. , . It is to be hOped, however, that they will be identified anti bioughV to jUStiCe. PIECE OF A CIRCULAR SAW TIFROWN QUARTERS OR A MILE.—The Gettysburg:o l 4.o Compiler says; lit:e have the infortnatiOn,from a reliable source, that, a ,few- days ago, a circular law in operation sawing store wood at the house of Mr. Jne. Bosserman, in Reading township in this county, broke; and one piec . o fiew:a. distance of throe-quarters ora rnileLstrtick the barn ni Mr. John Bllikor, cuttingtlirough an inch beaid, then striking the leg of a winnowing mill, broke it off. This is an extrabx„dinary eircnixistanee, but e are assured that 'tbe proof of it May still be seen at Mr; "Milker's barn. --**" Captain J. IY.Atlatita has publiely requested the planters Mang the Arkansas, between Pine Bluff and Napoleon, Arkansas, not to water their stock out of the Arkansas river, as every-drop of water is required to, keep his boat, the Tilinn,'-atioat . , "%ggs„.A neusetet.s CAM of degradation, misery and death,; WeAhrought to light in New 4 York, by the pUlice on Thursday night. A birs. Hughes, said to haVe :been' formerly a. lady of wealth And standing in Boston and New York, was Mound .dead in'a lei den in. Mulberr7 0.1.4.1. Her-body was entirely naked, every thing haideg pee to ,sktisfy the erriiing' coi drink, ili4,l:irciught the poor . womats toaier gr , avo. ler•iittire•vn, ro marksbl of yeAri,,,wss watching by the bed, and told a most pitiful tale, or the gradual frill of hi's parent, 1 tisfutfies . W4 lot. Themarllughes; ottoston, an officer iro the ;Mg. tirtriiiO's , :taste-RestOtati've Tor ches, the:eest sulatitate for Tobacco; are for sale at Dr, Ross'''VrSg*ore. ' , • ••,, go#0;i:4000::: , . tv.... See ad Yertiainnerit of - .Drp , Sanfoid'a Liveri Invigorator 'ill atiiiithir eolufnih: ! ' '' zrAIR DYE—lllatt'DY.2--itAlli DS_ [E -- - - - wi - ii:A. -- BitaiiirciPii -- aiiiiihiiii .- , - 1 .• • - The' Oriitipla and 'Rea ,in tite - Warld I mere All others are erelmitationS, and should be avoided if you wielt to esceptridicule. , . .. .. . , .- URAY-I'ILED:' OR RUSTY HAIR' B - yed loktatillY to a i beautiful MaditTalural Brown or Blkck 'Without the least i injitry to Bair Or Skin. - - FIFTEEN BIERALS'AID A 'tiII'IDDAS diave been 1 awardedlte4Vin. 4-. Batchelor since - 1839;cand over 80r 1 000 appileations.have been rondo, to diMilitir of his . pa- irons of his fameus...Dys. - WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTRproancema-color not.to he distinguished from nature, and is WARRANTIM not to Ware intim least, however' long if rriorbe Condo ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. - wade, sold or applied (In 0 private rooms) at - tho 191 g Factory, 233- Breadway..liew-Fork. ' Sold in , all cities and towns' of the Hutted States„ by Druggists and. Fancy Goods Dealers. ' • - . _ 4ar The Genuine .has the name and address, upon a steel plats engraving.on four sides of each Box, of WILITAId A. BATCHELOR, . . - 233 Broadway, New .Tork. Sold at Dr. Boas' Ding Store, Lebanon; Pa. Dee. 1, 1838,-I.y. _ . . WlOB--WlOB--IVICM BATCHELOR'S wros ANDTOISPEES snip:tee all.— They'are elegant, light. easy and durable. ' I rifting to etharte—nn turning npbehinci,-no_ahrlnk log off the'heatl; indeed this is the only Eetahllstintenk I where these things are properly underetood'and 'reed°. I Dec. '233 Droadway s New York. • DALLErs )L&GICAL PAIN .'gifitAC:EtAta In all diseases infanitantion'momortiess Predominates —not to allay inflartunatlon. strikes .atthe root ofillsease —hence an immediate Okra. . DALIA Y'SMAGICALI , 4"II4 2XTRA.C;TOIt, and noUnn else u . !XI ; alloy inlitaxtra,stion me; and • make a certath mire= - • ISATIEY'S - - - , rrtllenie3he following. intone ,a'•gre'Xi r. 0 `di seases S#R,lS,seslop, COTS, cnarss, Solt lar`.lll,tviTs, annieitai cntankxs, SUM, SOROPCI,A, ULCERS, EATER eOl.BB, PELONS;i7.O."ACHE, boaarrsa,cionr, Ste I.ll:l4akintEMLitigfr; B CAP 4I 4 O , ' ELT RHEUM, BAUSNESS, SratiPLlASt RINBVPOB.St, liairBBB sPfaUL POE, XEASEixesassi, aerie. fo sbineiftstaa?appeir inereables' into* dbp eases should be reached by.ons , article; such an idea will yanielt when reflection lichntato the:fact, that the Salve la 11,ColabbiatiOnKif ingredients, eaPh ar,id,Aikory pros, up; - plying a perfect antidote , to its app.ndie disorder._ GALLEY'S MAGICAL FAIN tXta - Acptitt.‘. •."111 Its ..trectii ti mit short b titeen disease and.opermabent cure; and Iris an extract. or*Vit'draivtrall dist:see ant of theaffected , part, l'emilm nature aaper r feet as 'before the. irfjo„V. keeffrcilY ._necessary; to Sky , that no„itouse.,•WerksiteP, Or trissitrac loi'y ifhetil.d.ho one moment • . ' NO Pain .Extractor, isgenuine , unless-the Ilex has upon its steel phitcengrarlog, withAtt name: of Heat , 'DRI lay, blannfccturer. -Foy eato all Druggist:Bind palent mediebse dealers ~.ihroughout.the-Hotted-Statotandidir • - Principal Depoi,q66aChtirnheisat., N Pock. C. P. CHACE. • Bold iitl,2,)r. ItieneCrug Store, Lebanon, PEPOIii,TANT.TO FF.K - .ALESDy Ckeesetrumea . - - • . - • 77„tlitifi.--ribe • combinations of. InteredletiM in there the result of a leing•and eitinsiveptactiee; they - are mild in their operition; and isertatn . tif restoring nit.: • toita.proper elnunsel.. in every balance have the proved successful. They are certain to opbn those obstructions to which &milts' are thible, and bring - na• into its proper channel, whereby hpalth.de restored, -and-the-pale-and-drithly - countlmune - changed - CO a healthy unit No.femate can enjoy. goad health unless sheekregular; and whenever an obetniction like!! place, whetherlibrecipoeure, cold,' Or any other eatus, ,the general health immediately begins to decline. end tho want of such a remedy' has been the cause of - op many cboipiniptlolis amoug young female". 'Headache, plait in th'e•eide Nat . :pit:loon of the heart, lOathing of * toed. find • diedtirbect aleep,'do mat always arise from the Interrtip lion of nature; and whenever that b the use, the Pills wilt fnvailably remedy riWthose evil:o In • alt ' cisee•of nervous and spinahiffectforis In the bask rind llnibi, low. De of didrits, he: Nor arirthay learelllcacl• .oue the-sus Of leocorrheel, commonly celltStrthe °whims." These Pills ehoold• never be taken dnyibg pregnacy , as they would be sure to canes a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free•from anything In inklone- tO life or i;egt4.. Pelf and, explicit directions esDiclishotdd be r .. sttfi accompa n y each box. •-• pgii•ae put up .In square fat boxes . Persona residing white 'there ire no agency tteilhititted, by en. cloalpg,One Dollar . in , kletter: PrePeid, to any authorised eivist,ette ktre tlts l2l Joit. t.to heir. respectiv.e addressee by reaisi of 'lnuit. . ih,gyr 110194, , Ge_iterst Sent for tin; U. States, 165 Chtimbers st., gew York. To whom,ali Whidebale orderavhooldbe Addressed: - - Bold at Dr. RaieDrnt Stors Liblienint, Pa, Des. 111808.-17, . -,o o prneaVr Pat.—There• is a diasiifewriiiett his in hams, yet la exceedingly common.. It 'e'en/Rots in a re laxation of the whole vital systim.The appetite ispoer the spiritelpr,-tte ,ko — dr ; feeble Ibsen - erase oitierrung, -diet egeallistrelers,,tlio cheek wan # end' pisle:c the Willie physiquein.a. itabsof profanation. Thettutere:r4though p p avlova hi The - morning oz., merhilin feeble al • most decrepitiide. "To rouse the afitehi frofnihtevy'p• 'OWe, there no raidlcine comparable tirlibilowayig They recruit - the apPeilte, the aPirits, t he Streugth; the nerves, lin tie; they .rejuvenate, se to ripeik, the en tire corporeal sotem, and, es a natural consequence, im- Profe 'the update's of The Mental energies. R:==l _ GENUINE PREPARATION. • uys,manoine. , PREPMLATION. . • kjEd Oennine PREPAP.ATION. V l9 - Gennine..PREPAILSTIQN Ia prep.ared,acoorang.to Pharmacy and Chemistry, wi graateetaccnracy,and. Chemical knowledge devo to their combination. •ArSee advertiarmentheaded ral,1(t201,1)13) GENIJIKILPIMPARATIO# 1E111(14g° 441tES,. e • p reac hi ng ip the . Methodist Chgr ch next, Sunday, morning end evening: - Episcopal s e "i c i e next Sunday .ftertiocin, at 3 o'clock, in the Eagle Buildings. Irei eking next aundliy. ingroing, in the Foglia' 'Savage and.Gersnan in tho.afterrioon, Sa - •leablaSLutbeiran•elistreh. ;:Preaebibg-neit Sabbath _evening, in the ' ngliap -lingiAge,,in 4 thetWos o ied Churolt: • "".raittlislaaltbeliidatigz iliones.linthsohuseh. Buglish i3ervioe next Scusaity robStkiiiti Shoe Pike Meeting House. MI EMI On.,Tueaday, December Bist, 1858, by ibe Itov. • M. Marion, in Bt. Louisrait3hcretidenco '.:`:Thomas V. Strap, Beg., A. T. l'ireidle, Baq., formerly of this place, now of Linciolh conn 7% ty, Mo., to Aloe Carrie J. ft,:lby; of the St—Louis. On the . lith by A. 3., Ely,..Esq.,,Zilr. John .Snyder,- Of tile*lliiroitgb7 of , Deb'aboii:- to Miss Elizabeth Focht, of North , Lcbanon township. On-the lltb Inst., hp ;Roy. A. Steigerwalt,,Joeeph. Gingrich of . Annsfille , to 14118 s Aro:lls4og Chi badh, LoneitsJer; • _ • lit On thel3d'nlt., tn.:NATtinnn,en'Arall# riff. Anthony ,'tidier, Yortnutly of North Lelshinon, tbittepuerty,*aged.abouttlatyeare,e. - .On the 4th inst., in4Bcretto3lebanun; air.- Vaniet Bomberger; egad 62-yedro. W' - OntbO4th 'inst., in Ileidlaberg, , 01) : ".;the,29thftult.,-, in. North Lebanon township, Maria Los'br , aced 15 viva, I.,4ant.b; and' 23 days: - c. .thololinst„ i 5 Jaeltsol), Jobri;ifonry;' , son of (keOrketarienningaF., aged. 24noiltilp.and , 15 dayi. thilleerBt. einst- jt . Peter Idol , • aged Atieuebt`,Yeitie;: The •Lehat -:--Carkftitly-COrrectest-W. LEBANON, Warms- Lab. Mills Ex. FaTel 550' Smith ~. ".6.00, 4 Lab. Val. Sepekiihtil)4oo.:: Prime Wllit43 4 V(liPat,' r 25 Prime-Red , 'Wheilk, 20 Prima Rye, * 70 Corn, - - 13514 Date; . • 40;, Orevapseed,,, 25':00 " 7 , ltnottOsieed, Flaxmeed, 1;50', Dried 4pplea; 1 00' Dried Appleai pealed, 60• „ Peach “Seiti.,” 2::50 Peach . "l7atielk' 125 Cherri*-- 50 Otione '7llo` ThelPhiladelPhia , fillrket PAILADELPILIA. Jan. 17. 8.39. The Fithintharket ia firm, but, entirely devoid of actitity--they,dernand beinrilinited both fai t. export and ioneutrigiort. Sales of 1006;. bbia. Kentunky extrotarss ; 400 (0 506 bbls.Pette;.' salvania do. at $5 62/ per barrel, and in small late to "-the 'trade froth sfr 25 up to $5 75 'roc.' tom._ in brawls, and finm -$6 JI p to $7 for 'extra-farnily end fancy. NO sales of .Rye Flour orCorn Meal. Tho,fortner at $b 37/ ;per barrel.- The market continues bore of the latter. Cria offerings of Witeektreontinne.smoll, but there' is very little demand - for Sales of 28@l 3D, and White at sl4o@l. 45. 2000 Unibels,einn, Mon #hitii : aOld to on arrived at 85 "eelfte: 'Gob"' einebs fditvprd 1. 1 1 i4p.toz the z igeeipts , have ceased'," SaleiVf 400 bushels . 4?* yellote at 80 cents..;, bats.are "duil'(;„t , iff cents — for Sou th ern end^4B-mints per Pennsylvania. . CATTI".4SIAIIK:ET.—The - arrivals Ofileelf:Cittfie bEt„ the different yards were fair this week, emaciating to about 1350 head.—: The demand was brisk, and last week's pricos were well maintained, ranging at fionits7 to $10; including a Mei-extra quality held at 10i the 100 , The. About 250 Cows and Cal - vos were offered at War dell% and met with ready sale, at from $4O to $5O for fresh Cows; $2O to-$35 for-Springers, and $l5 to $25 for , dry Cows. :1 lame -2100 Bop arrived:MA!hillipe' Yard, mostly Irem Ohio_; the market was:actien, and all were sold at froM s74.to'sS.the Ind lint. net for earn fed. , About 4000 Sheep arrived at Wardell's, selling at, $3 to $5 oacb, as to condition, equal to 90.0 10e. lb. dressed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 891500 ljEliBllNB baying money tclon'it'ean bitie oppor. -tunny 54 onto caveat rent, surni'b, snit, by en quiring at this Wipe., The Intereet will tap* promptly. Jm. 19 1859. , IncripilLe Election. I, 4 lo l l l loPilinereby given that an eleetionby the„Ptock holders in the Prelident, nlenagOrs 'and Company orthe.Berke and Dauphin Turnpike road will be held at the public house of Alexanderllolm; In Myerstown, -Lebanon. county,.Pentray Ivan Mr -- • fan Iliondayi thp 7th:dagiteliaicg between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M.. and four o'clock, P.M., of that,da - y, for the purpose ofOne Pres ident, Eight Managlrs, One Treasurer. ,andYnuch other officers as may be necessary to conduct tlniiffitirs of the bald Company during the ensuing .year. At the same time - the Annualltatement 6f - the Treas urer will be laid before this Stocklielders.Mt usual Ily order of the Thifid" JACOB ltaiD4L, Seel Jattil9;ylllso. ERNI ~ , . • - .‘PITIEt - LIC SALE. - .. ri h tl. SA'rtltt-DAY,trAb'IIARY 2W-1859(1011 be eold at UP the residence .*1 the subscriber in Hill _knot in the botoughnt Lebanon, - subscriber following perso nal priip -arty 1.174 , — 01ie fresh COW, Plough, 'Harrow. AIR Shovel-Ilarroir. patent Coin Plough: Wind- . -Mill, Fork", Shovels, halteraud other Chains . Saddle and -Bridle r tild Von, Scythes, Crad les, Corn Sheller. Planks, Boards, Tubs, Stands, end inallynthernitieles, ' - Also at the same time and place, " wim be- offericdrat ptiblic 'sale. the aubscriber's two-story dwelling 41.0839. arid - Lot ofOround , Al fronting 34,feekaind !rinckesonlllll street, and I' 1984"cdt defp.. 14 to Oornntonce at 1 O'clock, P. wbat terms will be nindedknown'hy - . JACOB SWkRTZ. Lebatibn, an 19 1.959.-7. , EmVeh, Auction*: Notice,. TO the Member:tor - the Germs:Er-Reformed Congregation orjackson Tawnship, Lebanon County:— • - A PPLICATION bee been peadEhYthaTitistees Orsald A Cdagitriatian, ta Coirt of Cowin% Pleas of 'Bahl County, dovaneirder Of selerhf all their Item Eipi - te, excepting the lands act apart as the church- pfopertr, end tan Court has fixed on 'the first Ilendatati Merck next, 1e the thihiatary's Office,"in the Borough-of Lebanon. when and *hew all persona interns tiginay at- tend it theythinie proper, end' dentra tdbe Sari, either far oragainst said application for paid Sale. • _ JOHN STAIN'S; Protley.. psi:Duda W. Dap, Deputy. Lel2insh, ;. AUCTION.AIICTION. ILL be sold Plllllio -AUCTIONdor fief /4 1' 22d day of IsT JaniaiFy,. - 18b9 . , lit:lb . ..As..in:ll known Stareetand, Dlajig . .llle, erth *Annitlle . tpwnahip; s large iteaczot GOODI, O'followe, • , - - DRY13001:12.; CIIIOO.ERITZ, : - 11.TEEN9WAIN, • .11ARD1Y A ftE, ac., ac„ 46/ 4 1Sale'to commence at 12 o'clOcK. 31., *hen. condi tloin WilEbe wide known by & fl„ 11119YEIL 'P. 11auaare.Ane 4 etr. :Tannery \l2, % Sating OW Se,lliimg t GREAT tiABGAINB;BARG/ 4 B . ANRY•AITINE'beitig determined to reduce their stoelrof• DINS BOON, o.l3.l2fiStira2Bß, °BBC& by- le let: of 'Maretejidext(nrill filk_ai,gmett -Bargains. Younsperemis ttbing Honioisdidnicyloripli to exemine.theirstocieleifbrirthey' - ptriainsii,eleinelere 'Ladies en Bootle/nen Steep9oxleLor';ll direeriptlgne, are iold very'low, 'et • • Binera. STtN.B.' SELLI.N(3, OFF AT,COST . CLOT/J . B; CASSAMERE, ATTINSTT,:adias :"Tigeds,..',Catilarrriett.ie; V e il rot .o.,cordv,,and , 111-ktisidg- or l'entalbcin Stuff, NeMings, ,eostliim..47 To , aell•off•tho stock, • gi^inttAtripatris sare ..offettxßat • • 010 In VSTINE: SELLIN. - o . :_ art, , ArCOSA. l :•it READ YidA DE CiATlllNG;•:all•ttiiidiViiiitAU • out thCintit&slock, HENRY STINS. A . 4 Lt4ReiVet4tragg . !Srx:.; . , • et •;11/lbe Eh , tiMt • . • - • V:, cs De Laioe Stiowtti, 1. , • - • " CalhadiewsP • .• - NENItriiiSTINE. - - • - . . • S,ELLIINGIYFF 'AT tpS.T. ' --' " • siiiii, alfd,.dlliKS, ....- lldiV:DAYll9.l3„l.Ll34,.Black.and fancy Colored, TA - t poet Plek_d,Beyedere—Figared, cc. Noe sell I ,,firjaketdd.Ao l ll l l4. l 4 , YSTY , chrel ), at Nay svor - VDUS .DRES£I -000DSettdob 'is -French Iderinolis, , Cobungiostlt Wool":DiXolossi Alpacas, !hyacinths, ,t. chksdripeoiisM • Colima Aiwa! .., HENRY t STINR.S. . -771- Itilltifdr; 811114 C , 11/igni*l .. R°BERT THOMPSON, ViMettan Blind and Shade dgint — iitsolurer,,No..6Bo.Noyttaod:street,S doors he. Itskaamosestii i ie .61,/1., AN R MOW of owory.do. wiiptiop, mule to' order 4 0 in •• anpnefornlnzuw;nt,koireit oub 'moo, OLD nine repainted and repaired equal to now. (Jam IP, 1889-8 m, • • • IMES `on li t aiiket Bay4y*frets ,Ezziewr. ;Der, JANUARY 19, 1850. gotatooz.* bo , 15., 49 8 .,* doz.. 18 136,1,ter,1/11b., 18. , 1.40;' - 8 Talibly; A Ilairl; - . 11 Shollllfer6, 9 81a5si - 9 siiii;A; - • 8 13 6s, - „ 25. Whym 11666,, -- 5' lifi*edltsgs,- , 2 Frax, 32 tth, iv /- 11ristle,s, 39 R.,. 4 .6,2 991ithersA9 lb., 62%. IVO,OI - ?*, 95., - . 40 Souii - Ro9ne,i9-9t„ 6' Virieg664494 - 91, 124 r Atitlpll,9tte,.* trock, 45 .r._,. J . . M. Good's Book Store. :leis end Cheap Book Store of the under- T :leissigned is loented in Market Street, 2 .doors north of ()Milord e 'kamberget's 11n g Store; where be plfssed to see all his old friends, anti those dad. roes of having articles in his -line. W'ltb a determinee' tkm of selllngchea.per-tban can bo purchased elsewhere, he would respectfully call the attention of the public to his assortment of Ethics, Hymn and'Prageriteeles, cella:ma, Blank acid School Books, Wall and - Window raper, Stationery, and every article in hie - lino' of busi ness. Also, Pocket Thanes and Almanacs for 1859. All the Moralues and Newspapers, both 'dailj'afid weekly, to be had at publisher's rates, 11110eilifi: 1111bOWST....* N . l-7 . NY AJZZ lItEDLE whuldrespottfully - - m - tnlbrm the Pittdlc.kbat they constantly. - • iChi Jos of repo ve, the an 11 C 3, cop ""' 4,11 thilnost Important • 'd uttraative New Itooks, w as sooas published, whlch 4 leY Salferler sale cheaper than they can be purotiassallsesidiett,H- Among those lately received are Parton's Aaron Burr, ' • , livingtoh's Travel's end Iterearchei Spark's Lire - of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon" . . City of the Great King, Bayard Taylor'', Northern Tre.veli, • 'Debi t•and Credit, • . The Reason;Why. • They have always-on hand a larga gaerktavomedicimol Books. Wank Beaks and Stationery * flunday„Apitoei Itooki. aid a large aiiertmout of Flute Vican and Outterivlnete: PlaboFortit, ph: • -Indian and Violin Instructor. f PAP :E.; R+l A N • Wham- Shades..e.: The••*; • - ftlt o *phi v Ittafraziii'es . • 'end all the NEU'S:PAPERS, daily. 4t Weekly; Can be bad by calling at.tbe store, on Cumberland itrdet, In the borough. of Lalmoon, at the sign of the"l3ig Book." 'Orders left Withrtbeni for any kind , orgoodu In 'their .llne, - wlll be promptly attended to. • Lebanon, Feb. 4', 1563: za ' , kEw o*tatinifheir;is. Eagle:o4.lei . Restatifilvit. • •• • 11EIV•ARIVANOEMEir ' • Te.ADlES'and .131ENTIJEMEN. or Aides, of either an beyerved irittrOYSTERSW every style at short no a Wany port:of the Hotel, the Restaurant being ow connected,. withrelie4fotel. Families can:bo supplied' with the beet OYSTERS in the Market. Lebetoit,leli"l&s2.:4i: JIENIty SIEORIST. - . -No . - Irmo V . ar4;nkiCIATtON hold their,Annnal Meeting, at th eir Reading Rooln,.on neat Thursday iseenipg,-conarneocing,4lclock. Thftreport of the Presidect and Treasurer niflAben‘ba:readieodaddreseist made by aeveral of ontsJoirrni. = l 4, and Stew.. ard, PresidelOtclit4lo..Thilmifilipbto Association l expec t e a t o. ) ;! . .present:. The Public ieAry in. dated to this geetin. 40b4p9p04444.44-185 3 , • ``'BUSINFAS CARUS:: --. ••• frO, na¢TNrr 417941:442 HMO, 010141.1,920 MUM!, Will SAW, ftt: ten telstrpro mann* ,DT,ltts entrnelltito,b=" Lebanon, Sept,. 15,1,,,a.' • • - • a l. " ' - - WI -'. 'IMRE It, ...:: *• ~ , t, A 7,17 O P E ° Ust l y ,,cuetl ß .E , ,& MAr.BIIOSA. •. 1 .. .....-.. .r::•ti sP))*..?finv A. 0 6 , :-. 4% 185Sabnagte TVIRNEr. AT LAW. OfFloSiirtiiaitiikfigita street, neaiil l impoiteitrues new :,EA:ulPati".• IU, • li DlilliLM/OreniCEtili t kAlCEpittirniireitieist, leba. non, row,* large &Ad beaotifol assortment of,FIX, ITft fronitHe well-kn Vern atablish merit of Connanre Iltikaan;edwiiya orhand• 'at Philadelphia prim. c . air All work vdrrantdT to glee satisinetion. .4>0•• tirdeti will bedaithiiillytlilicated on the most reasonable tonne. The Lest of reference gitia. .. . . _ 'EAGLE H O TELS '. PA -I .LEBANON, . r r irE siabscipqr Ncleci to in f orm ,hla s tld Molds and .1 the publiegeoemll7, gat he `flairajaht taken the "aphliritell-lihewn Zion: :Ile Wilf • beisnucli pleased to :4.4i6coilmod'ate all - Nilki.initi.fitor him. with a call. ~ •LOCATION.—Corncii Cumberland' tuid 'Market!strepta. , , ... ..,11.11:.0muilinasee mottiorla conne:cion,with..ihe Rail 1161 Traine. 11. SUM RIET. ..Letainpm Nov. 10 1858. • . • •:. •. • . - .... . - . .. . .. T ll .tban o LlY-ellliale_ Sciiiiiliktv. .= W4iiiu sE&LoN pf ,the "L?llfirfON FEMALE ' "SEMPAARY" le Ill'cunimeocd bollie lii•et day of Tre dtaelka, licit: 3faiiioi•DlZAlilWwill . give Instruction In Needle WorX.. : 1 .. , ...... • I Jll UJ It BAUGLlEll4 — Principiit -. • MODESTE - DEOAM.PS§Obicher 0'290 . " -nench .47.o4anon, Aug. 23,185E4; ••.- • • - .. • 0 ca,s ) 0 OH-S) . ••• ••; -ANT RISCIIgir!D'Af: From $1,,25 to $1 0, i 5 Vtiy and 80 hour Oct 'it: • ' ; • " BOOKS ;.kND.OrATIONER.Y- AI.TZ & ROEDEI; can ettprvip'cothattt dichtattr . with the fulloising Almsnace it;eitylatit,22 Lancaster Agricultural . • • Altriallad. Edg. North mcriren :Undo • • _ ...Colurnbliri • . • Great 'Western s• • ." ' .AmericanlTorrwand Country , _ , • 2 10 • " Old aerrmuttowri ' • ''' tricaster - . °Ming -Brother Jonathan butheran,..Gcr. and English tbletbodlet. .Cbtlessureer. ant English. All orderer for articles In his lino corefullyand pr.oppt ly attended tor by the undersigned. • - Lebanon, Jan 1i,,•1£.58. • • - 31. POODL . , . The British Reviewt, and Blackwood'* rllagatine. GREAT IND UCEMEN73-70 SUBSCRIBE! PREMIUMS AND REDUCTIONS. L. SCOTT,& 00.. YORK, continue to publish the 'following lending Britith Periodicals, viz: • 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conversative.) 2. THE ntlir - BITROH REVIEW (vili!g.) THE N0TE131470331 REVIEW: Fr c e Church.) THE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (tileral:). . BLACRWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE , ( Tory,) These Berlodicsls ably reprceent the threegreut politi cal parties of Great Brltian—Whig, 'tory, and Radical, —but politics forms only one feature of their Character. As.Orgams.of...tba most-profound writers on Science, Lit erature. MoraP,ty,,andlteligion, they stand. as they ever have stood, unrivalled In the world of letters, being eon sittete,l iinliVensable to the scliolar and the profession- al Man; while to theintelligent reader of every class they furnish Amore correct and satiafactoryrecordnt thecur - "rencirteraturo sif .the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any, oilier source. EARLY COPIES... The reedit of Advance Sheets fropt tne DritiO,Pub llithersighees additional value to th , *Se R, l prints; inasmuch as they can now be placed in , the bands of subscribers about esisoon.aa the_original editionS. 'TEEMS, {Regular Price!.) • -'. - . - - - - Per ann. 1 4 "..0r spy, one of the toire'Aerlevis $lOO , heir any tiro of • the four Reviews - :5.00 LE_olany,threenf the four Reviews . 7DO Per.'all four of the Reviews 9-09 ...Fur Bitteltwood'e Magazine s in .. or ae woo , e 0 , r0 „ 04 , 1 ,,, nAtiL Fon R ENT. r , RI h d and 01113 Review Fii r ,Bl w aVee'd•and two Reviews , 7.-0 . ' , - - . _ EurE Ineksrood and three Reviews . 9Od rp• lit LARGE - AND 11A1'.DSOATE ROOIf now occupied -L. by T. R.' Efoutz'ss a Cabinet Ware-Room, In the Per Blackwood and the four Reriewft- '-'" to 00 Monsy e t :p it o n in the State where leaned :will be..meiv- Town lien Building. Market street, Lebanon will be for rent from the let of January next It ia imitable for POS at par . . any eictimeive business. Application t,O be mod e tn n itunp Ts' The Patio to any MO ofthe United States will be Aga- Also the Ei.LLAI, now oc capled by. m cis , tvi i . .of the nndosaigned...: 'e bur Twprissfour ants a Star for "Blotirmtk , d4" 941.0 bat Mara a Oswald as aDestaurant i tor Rent front Aprui, , oo. Tfinertern '•crltis a Oar forameh Of tiro Bedews. .., I. J. BLAIR, At OM above prices thePeriinheals will tajiraidied Sr JOIIN T. ATKINS, 185 lirdnd asp Fronton ta -7,146 Sabscribers, the NOS. Pt JoIIN DEARFOSS thegame geriodicals for 20117, will befurniebed complete, Trustees Lebanon Lodge T. O. of o..'f I toitifout additiolla do:off- - '113.8; tho mere lohczneral: ;ravines of the., day, I First Premiom and. Diploma Awarded by the these Derkpflcalaletle 4tte by age. Oce, mfull year of ' the Nds. (with' nObraisslonel„for ,13§7, may be regarded I l'el""s. non` GOwnty . -Agn • cultdral society nearly es .7valuable en -Ftr t1§69. , , . _. - s .to theit ipbratett • ~.,• 7 _ . m... li pat...ethers waling else, the Nos. for 11355,"autP185S AII E 'tic; A wATe RE*. •—; ..,.. . ~ , wilruckwies:s,tuo .POOWIJIg EITAILMEIXSOW , RATES. minim dorsoment ditto merit and:character of the ''' ten 1a d0triv4.1864:61.:58 cA. 759 , 2 bp dha.l - 1 Watt% shocklii-,urvie a sufficient recommendation to For Blackwood's Magazine, the fear years „ ... r, so -Forany-one lieviow4 , _., do ' r , ~,e I thin, who contemplate purchasing a good, and reliable '''t" i Timmkeeper. They divcridm any part of foreign mech. trgilitYctfloallotto to • - - dO• . ' '"12 4 4. 1 Milani iu moment or cum nod to rena,ill to Time and 'For Blackwood andve, oils Review, do For Blackmad tord•tWh RevieWs; do - , .....13.50 1 durability distance in competition. • These watches are - - . 1 - m d agliihttlen •at «.1. J. ELA.IR'S Watch and Jewelry 1414ithMatibille . 44 ' do W - ria.a.• .',.., ,—,;,,, , r,,, i Store, eorner.of -Mdrket and Cumberland streets, oppo '`w.g' - do di ... f.... - 114:' 0 ,3 • - site.the Market llonse, Lebanon, Pa. Nov. 3,18* loTittllsinfollitßi'vnie-dsl773c *Forliienleardodfand th'mfour regicrini, do - vim:, ... • - — 4,74., EAm:4OI , N ,$: I - NO D'.-?The Plicalli GiliiLtßrliala or. tWil'.-Pe"' tINE OF BATTLE - stigr .cats above 50me041 4 401.01 - erinuii4.. -- '' - ,1 • ... . ,4 , .4, AS weehail neverriguin be likely *offer suck induce 1 lientsaB them - offers 'ereeenfadt ' ' . II "' is 64212114 ' th-gul = s * beil ..„ :..,-,_ I N. 33 lAir YE AIL „:,,,,,, -Rem- itaioe. tau., In cases, be Made (MTV. to , -the Bublialtere, fOr at these prices no oommiselon can-be IS OUT I d , , 'fill[ of reeding allowed td agents; Address, - it is , a 'Splettdi nuu lasinteresting .- 'LEONARD SCOTT & CO among the Engravings ere Portraits of Rom Lewis Oae, 'No. 54 Oold str 'N Yak' 1 SerTetery at: stets, Ben .tors Douglas Sumner and Mae • , For sale at all,Feriod3cal Depots.,at-A cents percepts. • FURS` iF IU lit*S' ''- ' ' ' ' , A: WINCH; General. Agent, ''' ,ersigneel,"sqb. 4 Beglmlluildings ln , Lebanon. 1 , . 1 , ~,‘,.... i ~,,,. o"%ehostoot-t'ttootr PU/I.4D " I ' Mtl • • .'beta sideuditrdolorfinent of Lamm' Foxe, tiara; ' - ''''''''''''''' - "'"' - . • ' ' " Gentlemen' s:ollare, dm„ ut very low,prices. . lithanob, Dee., f 0,1858. JA06.110 VILLER. Pete 8. 1868 J 1 : •Notice. rlielkllsl.lboto•tlmQiierrynr:the inbiperiber;' near the • 1 Turnpike, 1 mile from this borough, about - 11161st or November, 2 Picks, which tho borrower is reouested to return Immediately: JA.00111r(1:11:. Jan. 12, 18159.-3 t. • sic:93I3I4WHEY/14'LL . ' JuseriOciied mud fttr" • .. snb..e) 41'.5c EurroN. === —• • • • feerAitoortoisol. f naNlTfttik ticpoft•ti:r, Paschen, Toituatoeo and r.irwn .Peas, tug JuOt.boon rocoirod b • • .orrait *gar:kg. • er ' , -latox fat•osia • .4 1 4 1 . 0 11.Xdor, (.Qf Oaky • • PPS iqECSTOF PlC`_• Ykkelell Cueutobtralor Fali*,.oi*Sthiall3lON - . ' '.l%lFlt. l l•Elt ' : 1 ^" - Ave iio'baiiiiy-t6tftiroa - Isiii , i...ianew-twat. Mr. 3. ....--vv..._ , :B. 1171116.aV- of:York county ; hip a Inzge NUR -46.4 7 of , very cbolim.F4ll.llTß of 011 kin 2e, vl=—Apple, EPlun, Cliorrtoe: Apricot, Pedichati Year:. and Seem. rin, ...1113 trbeenirp,othgrated. eints l Pea be relied npou as ouch, apd am. Fold and do tiered on mod erate terms?'ln oraer titot - O.pdclOot Lebanon-COM/- 4ot ty triay:aupply theatoeivae:erith e.,earteiyipMit wet -acid most, reliable FRUIT, Illittal ' llr. Wrigh offer With' an opportunity of doing so, ca liti*Poit a fou.d lfr..-JA'Cf).B. WITMER; Jr., or.Cordwall tornado as hid A .. ganA, ip,,whom.appllcatiocs oau be made fur su b fruit. , i.O - all tiutirb &Wag and' they shnll he reedily and prompllyffiumlebed. .4etnrenoo, Dr. J. W. 41.oninger, liebanon. ... . . JanukTe 12. 1 r,0.-71...., . . „ cat t.. ,A . 6o1:42:1' xr" clairtitvt bOthlntinrottlon to'. aft Mt& L. ittt*tor . ,§Atfseod, Lamqvidi-64.,1t lucre& but a Butte to ONattbee. Prepator uhd soemil, t't *et. , " ," 'tLE.II4 3 / 3 .ltOßß'Fo•Drog- an-3. Lebanon. Nov. 10, 11159. ,Market liftltoatFite iditrinVoo Coinpaiiyi , of Bink Dig • •-!s , ..eprings4 . Barks Go e-Pa. ! .,., • _ , MOZIDAy. 41gIti IS5'). .rriftE BUAsto = oiritlA OEO3 eleeted ttrArre the lyeoi eninglen=miteatalumetnee.Regdirg. to orgg end,appotht officers,Preeident—,Serby, l'ronek. Kerenner. irurr, Vtly lcohri uup, IMO end 'Melly, whotnade the IMO wintagttgin tunny President--*.olinncn Kerby Mifilny_dreek Secietery—AaWm Bprlngr. . • . Treneurrr-rNillianißetnigki,Bvil_pg., • • Agent for . Berksand. Lextcarter, 0141111.16-4senb achuelor, Sinking' `p 1r • - "'• • •• -Agent frii• I*Lnp:in eN c fietitayAßl 7 ,49l,n B. ter. Lettuton. . . gent f r rchtiliLtilitslits - n Witham ,burg... Daniel Dunstan. olsuirlitsg,. I. olio authorised to tratisiet lirieintse roiztfii Svgiefaijlitil , recelve won. eye due the Company. .. „The eg gen tlerinvii totneces the: Deard of.gono• gets. wfiii will nitiorat tistatesfatiriinidasenThieh .berg may. wish to m irkail.4l,.FilkiAtheocomPauj; eoleint6l'Kerli; 3lntifenvreek - .P:l2t 'Once. • Isaac 11.•Itlohrt Mottok4lWw•• - .• -do' , • John. Kurr. Milloroburg , •do . Peter Kerabiler, Linier rif • . Di. J. T. Living rod. Womelisdaq...: no • • OCOrge Wflitme;',fristimumig.. •tdo .• •. 'Jelin Van Reed. itinn(C.,llt.isding do • IVilib.m Vbecoch,Ateading :•rdo . , Anton 311311, • : : hn Kemp, Maxatawny, Efsfuown'An • J°ltatiolfi 1111Y,411iLlbadvisekrontOnnty. Pm:4l46lth It% • Benj. 'P. livtina;-ClotitespleLaii# county. D; , -...rb050 *manna ins Lebanon county who have not. sayet paid their assasomont'4..w,iiroovo, themselves (soots by Immediately - paying to JOIlh"13! 'Bolster; Ersq., the l autforrLebanDri cowl* "-• • ... =I oach:Maki ft g!Estab 1 I sh m . •rPECE - Tinflerel g lied Wouldzbespect fully iriform the pu LI el that they hare itvil 07 I/ theft Co.tcnteastxct STAB- Liernntr to high ti,bshrtra Mil and atealtini squares north M. Fauber's Stotir;3i3 the D rough of Leba non, whcie they intend parrying on the Matinees in all lid branches, as herotoibre. Each of us having served regular up preutib,ships to the - basine.s, cimis'r -- =' - and haringladrancherperience the:Mu, vie feel confident of our alhlitrtb give sailebcticm. Every article manufactnrci at our establishment will be under onr personal euporvli lon. We shall keep ou land, REA.DY-11ApP.; AM:RINDS OF ViMIdLES, which will be warranted of the most euporlor We have now a fine etock or iIRII4, to which the attention of those wanting ouyth life in odb 110 a is Invited: We 'Will illso attend to REPki RIND . at short notice. lir None but the best workmen employed in any branch of the bush:him. We cordially in rits the pub lic to give us a rail, aihi we will guarantee , eatirfactlon. /a- Thankful. for the past liberal patronage of a gene- MU.* Public we solicit a continuance of the same. ' F A.UDER d: YOUNG. Lebanon, December 22, ISS2.—t'm. 111EVIE3 • /I ca Lebanon Dpposit• Bank. . • (Loa Oaptbertand rind, one door cast of Reinhoolts ifotel. V F DII WILL P p OSl ay TS,“the following . RATES 'of INTEREST on For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per-annum; For 0 moutiv;aiid langer, 6 pei per' =ream ; • For 3 nonce longror, 4 per cant..pariannum; . 1 1Urrr r li:t h e ° p rt ositr of m the date •of 3vlthdratval. We wilt also offordsr iineral line of ac ,oomzuodatic as to those who may favor as watt Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a prdmltinf on 81.Abf1811 And - MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old . Afestean Dol lars and.rialf Will.maks collections nu and re mit to all . parts of the 'United 'Matas, the Canadas and NegotiateEurepe Lonna, ScL, Se, and do,a, general quA "t7Eous4.4ANiaNG BOSLNESS. D:DAWSOIt COLEMAN, President arc. Grime, Ditishler. • • The nitidaiiiitneti,..MAruitGEßStAreinclividually to the extent of their Eatatas, for all Deposits and other oEltitlOria droit . ..breosiT Rum" SIMON. CAMERON, G. DAWSON -COLEJLAN, ozortGE LEVI KLINE, JAMES sotrrro; • • AUGUSTUS' BOYD, ' Lebanon f Mai 4-1868.. GEORGE GUM.- -16gba'grote-111witual Insurait ce Coln pan y. liic(*poitkaqirthe Eegislature of Pa. -1: ikliTint PERPETUAL! ormiLAr;.7.caNarroprert,sadivox couArrir. GU/MANTEE CAPITAL $65,000 I. rirms COMPANY ,te In Thu operation and ready to -JE.rtialte keittkance orreallitlndatif property, In .217t0n or Country and as favorable tennis as any . wolLgov eraell Miaiiife'vetepany, eluiee ori the Mutualar jant stack principle. -• • Preralent—JOllN BB.tll‘Qlßrt, "Zeta. ttae'PrrsicttafD.."3l: RABE. . ' nvosurer-'43E0.; F. MIIL.Y. ' • • Becrelary—WM. A. BARRY. • DIRECTORS: - 7oax Isnuerstx, Esq. alto. Rote. acs. F, Maar. D. M. ICALIMLANT, • NAPOLEON Due. , Jur. Swats.; ' Joint C: SELTZER, "S. IC. TREIORLEIe, DArrl> 3L gent, • • DAVID SANTA. DANIEL 11. DIETER, IVA.L A. DATIAT. ANTTIONY Si ESYS ',digit for . /..elgracrn and rid/iffy: JCltiketpAM, Neb. 3,1668- THe CHEAPEST AND VERY B 1 ST • Beridy.-31Iade Ciothing: , , ill . 11nd at the Centre Ltd= & Yon w -BROTHERs have again opened to -their already exUinaire nook of Itoatly•Made Clothing a very large an. sortment ofall_kinds.of 0 V*ll. COATS. BAO LTICS,,Str-- T .olllll' and,BANOU I'S. Fronk Coats and Dro..s Cciais all colors and Styles; Bu siness and every day CCIPta: at all prices. kint4lloone every,vuric v itt•prise and Style. Way'n Cletliingi a lam earicty. A very handsome assortment of Teets all very cheap. Underabi rt w cri, Woolen and Cotton. Dreas Shirts Olovea. HOttiari..Btooks..EKlttee Colieze, in vtiort every thing:l4ra Dress fkon top. to,tioe. Tintgriemilventaccs tO buy your •Clething -at the "Centre Building" aro. that you will Bud their Clothing well MA°. and cut to fit, same as if made to order: As practical Tailors they understand how to select their ciothilig. Call and Pee, and try them, as so Many have done andloinid it to their advantage. .1. TI. RARER give their r t olliyideti attention to FASHIONABLE TAILORING, having boa Maui yearn nateriente Jn cutting, and'rkoit: having 7one of tie Beet Workminatmoloysd, they are prepared to turn oat the most fashionablu Oarments at abort notico, - warranted to Bi t or need not be taken.lersouti dealing at other stores will find the same at tenth), as If they perehissoil their Cloth of ilium. Lebanon, Nov. 10th. - Tutr ILECZITED n nltparioefOr.T AvrIST., ceiy del ,/ 16114 OK: Rama Auc, I NTior Porrzu, ~.C.Kartu Itanste, and Cennesir etutelon, at • RI ICIAIIT'B Wine and tiniat'Stare. •-' grakCito e- AX/SII.IIEAS drily rinifii,.; 0%..r my len4‘, 11 , - .Shouting. mippling, : elll tuirrying Qtr my. fostt. aud.othimeise earinaltAtts donetlettione„thicis to-pise notice , putt all pet. ono art* forbid, ender polo 1,1 iho sile verest-penalties, to trespass upoa any of my prem b.'s fa quest of game. I will prosecute all sneh parties t. the extent of Um law. JACOB YIINLi Letninc;n, Nov. 3, WM "!'_ ~~ 1=1! ~.REMOVAU MEM