0 IstaitintablEttiorr. TEltike, SISO A TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. Cirds, Circulars, Handbills ; Fos ten, dcc., printed at the Advertiser office, at low rates and abort notice—and in the most elegant style. Just Printed at the Advertiser Omee, Notices to Quit, Veodue Notes and Sum- moms. Also a fine lot of double and single Acknowl edgement Deeds ; Executor, Administrator and Trustee Deeds; Mortgages, &.c. Also,,Cosnmen and Judgment Bonds, and all kinds of Justice's and Constable's Blanks. Great Fire.-442,0 00 worth of ''.PROPERTY MISTROYIND.—STRICRLER, WILHELM, '.& CO'd. LARGE STEAM FLOURING Mn.,L NEAR l'AtatrnA, Derrnovsn.—Our county has bueri 'visited by another very destructive fire. On Sat. `tardily night, about half past 12 o'clock, while 'the storm was at its height, the large Steam Mill, !belonsing.to Messrs. Adam Strickler, David Wil beln; SOireph Longeneeker and -Felix Landis, about 1 mac from PalfrlYra, ,in ibis county, was totally destroyed by fire, ;With dH iticontents, to gether witk a large double two-story house ad joining, occupied by GSorge Ehy's store and as residences of Messrs. Strickler and Eby. The fire no doubt was the work of an incendiary. It originatial in the Weigh-Scales which were loca ted in a different part of the Mill front the En gincend fire place. In the office stove there had beezi no fire for three days previous to the . burn- frig. The work in the mill had stopped between 3 rind .4 o'clock, in the afternoon, after Which there was no are on the premises. In addition to the mill and house, which coat $30,000, there were burned between 3000 and 4000 bushels of Oats, belonging to Mr. Landis individually, and also about 300 bushels of Ryo, in bags, belong ing to the ISM gentleman, which wai sold and to be shipped off en Monday. The firm had be. tween 800 and 1000 bushels of wheat, and a con siderable quantity of It lour and Corn Meal (the exact quantity not known,) in the mill, all of which was destroyed. 4. considerable quantity of the Dry Gouda in the store were saved, but all the furniture of Messrs. Strickler and Eby was destroyed. 'The Store was insured but none of the Furniture. The insurance on the Mill is $9,000 and on the Douse $5OO, a pert'of which is in the Lebanon Mutual, and the ballance in a Philadelphia or New York Company. The whole loss may be putt down as follows :—Mill and -Nouse, $30,00D; Strickler and Eby's Furwiture, $2,000; Eby's store, $3,000 ; Oat 4, Rye, Wheat, 'Corn, and Miscellaneous, $7,000. Total, s42 r ' 000. As the fire eoeurred during the provalenee of a high wind, and in the deed of-night, but little assistance in saving property or arresting 'the progress of the tlatnes, Could be renal:red by the neighbors, We direct , the attention of our renders to unr weekly resume of Legislative end cortgroAinin l proceeding,. Hogg and Dogs.—A correspond ent I . ollllplnine that twit . and dog's worry him uu oi .in g ly. The hop. ho rays, run into his yard, tau dogs run after them, and be has to ruu after - tv.th. The evening before last, while In hotpur suit, he slipped end fell, end while be woe down it hof Ton at him, a dor, hit him, and bir punts were rent. Ito wontu to know if these quadrup- ttip have peculiar privileges here? To %cilia we reply—uric the Chief Burgess. Lecture 1I ose l ) oned.—We •here been roquoetod to announce that the lecture to ho given this (Tueeday,) evening by Rev. E. De has been pootrionotl, on account of the leeturcee inability to be hero. The title on the outside of to-drys Aderrtfier, entitled "The Wife of our now Min ister," deserves ft needing by all. Sales—Mr. Mielmel Batdorff re cently sold his farm, containing tint'acres, in Bethel to•rnahip, to Muses for $7O per ncre.—The twe.Ptory log house and lot of ground, in Freileriekeirurg, of the late Ere Deeb, was sold -tit public male to Geo. Bertram), for $l4OOO. The following are the names of the Teachers in attendance nt the tato Institute bold in this borough : • Lehrmnn Th.ri4ifili—MlK-Ki bf. F. Ftsphans, FT. P. hall, M. C Maim, E C. Nish, Kate A. Bowman, E. Ranch. P. 8 Wheat, 0 Zniol•zigi .1110(nr , . F. Phillips. S. R. Li 11) t ft. H uck,.T.T. I.:Wanes, 8 lielon,r, S. fla•heson, L. Mos .r. Wm. G. Word.-D C. Smith, .7 B.lTorst. „North Lebanon P u? —Metre , A non C Pooch Dle-prs F. Aug. Got, J. Itunmreint, bluotarel. A. J. Lida. linclwr. A. Klim.r. Miller, U. O. Slintt. Wm. Elisafft , , J. S. Hopp. J. W. Illerbesiin. North Leheniin—Wm. T. En4on D. W. 'Miller, S. :Welly, A, S. Light, J. K, Seltzer, Jos: Beoa.m, 11. DI. Alwelo .T, A. Light. Snufh L•.lunnn—L. M. telerlir, S. Oelb. Lineaersaver, C K. Bomberger. S. S. Wel.is, J. IT. Thither, J. Q. Royer. East fkroorer—lVlllliiro Miller, 11. IL Squires, O. A. Ooa, n•ep, &WA Minitille—J K. Tfaingy, 11. H. Kreider, I' .North Ant/et/M-1. Belsbansh, U. n. B. Wltmet. J. S. Nioniblnie. Be/h./—A. W Long, A. @hir It. Aeatora—J. W. Sellers, K West, Mr. Brown. Jackson—J. Myers, J. U. Dossier. The weather during a portion of last week, was more like Spring than Mid winter. It permitted all kinds of outdoor work, and, as such, WAS n blessing to laborers and mechanics. Efory wild winter day to worth a dollar to the poor man who'd Iribors are oat of doors. The Youiig Mens' Christian As suciation.—Tbeso, hefts are doing mach good,— awn bpr and extent fir lonence is rapidly kereasiog-_-eed Atey ire now segardid ranch Ayer Eby many who orhibitediimA little sonfiden es ,in them when brat frujentesi. Amity of ;MI exchanges as much prominenne ie gilaext to !proceedings - as I these of any tinny, wires° doings are reported theoetn. Thea secret of their potirer And success airerigifiated, tq to the tolereseee end united effort of those )rho differ upon doctrinal points' of belief, but stood upon COUIII3OO 'ground as Christiana lasing God and their fallow men. The Associ4lion of this place is active and faith ful in carryipg, oit the purposes of its organisp, title. The sociard of its labors for the past year ahoy , a goo d .. pgepple for its broth ran everywhere. It should bo eappottel4, tind strengthened by the personal preseirsdiltd aid of young men of every tweed—and It Slioeld,ao*. Sod welcome all such. "B leased is the ilesum4Finketv, for bliris the King. don, of Ileaven."" . • The Restauraat .pnclov, the Eagle • • Hetet, thle boroagh, ,ord_Poggfeil , Tirq the Uoiel, under the attars& kf N4D, Sregi Both are edgdrebly conctuoted, o,ysters tice,) are served to lOdividstele Or Para" in "fi r part of the noted, obrata4 L unar Oil Lin3oa. Thn, aro, viltliout a doubt., apapar; safer, and prodnaa a more brit limit light than any other article' offaind, barger, Market ;strait; ialbo _Agent. = 'ma, Tb.lttinotuation Train" ou . tteeiledisoi v v ." RoilroO t fit the ow, that aakes all theo' eopp, Fur the /Abaft ;OA Advortiser Mit.,,Entytm:..774 7 reading the etiliimns of your paper, I fit* Cerritiptikaints fro% "elniost,•every 'hamlet 'the l iiistiiityo 'end Of pleb' a character • - the tYoOrr*dertiadiTsß6 pbrteatly.*iii ne4uaint ed with, although they may never have seen any of them. Now why should good "old Ileidleberg" be behind any of them? It is certainly not be hind eb.y of, fiz4ster ; townships in any otherre specti and . there ii.aa reason, why it should re -main untioticeit "1.- purpose then, from time to time, to *We X9 l l l ins account of our improve- Merits, Sometithe agerl r noticed an attempt made, to write,out alpudee:of papers the local histtiry-of the county. This has been dropped, it Stent 9; it 144 l*lirliistfrtiftta our town could have furnished not a little-that would have interested your readers:. If yod , should find .our inklings acceptable, we will not promise for a certainty, but you can tell your readers., to keep a lookout fur some historie,entontbments of the dead peat For a long time, owing to the phlegmatic ele ment in our german character, our town ' seemed to be on a stand stiil, so, that it was often sairk of it, that it was "a finished place." The sloiv plod ding character that Inertia ovary community, so exclusively german, is however, fast yielding to the more energetic and enterprising spirit that distinguishes ns so much is a people. Conse quently old things are passing sway, and die talk about "a finished pl.tee." is seldom hoard.-- In short a strargor could not bo at a. loss-to no tice the chauges. On the - one-laid stands the old town with its finished luck, While on the oth er, the new buildings, thtyariousneW enterprises Clearly manifest the rejuvenating spirit of some of our citizens. It is interesting to mark the progressive spirit of tho age WM* Les way among a community so thoroughly under the influenee of fogyism as ours has been for 'So long a time.— Wo have, inlact, two distinct classes of citizens. Those who still adhere to the "'good 'old way" of their fathers, sitting in their easy chairs, looking nt the enterprises around them and' with a pro phetic shake of the head, indioatetheir utter dis trust of anything new. Bien the very bobs in the street afford a subject for Study- The flaxen beaded youth, that stands lazily in the suashiefi, or plisses through our streets 'Wlth- 4 1tis 'itteetsurod tread and dull footfall, while eils‘4B of restless little spirits arc around hire, Ariying young bar gains, or planning some advontu,eons. expedition or hurrying along with spirits feather light and a leak of readiness for any blisiness:--proclaims unmistakably to which of the two classes be be longs. You would find thie- the.ease in every American tofre, bttt lit Attire idifiti4ok as in those old fashioned villages Of olirbtats, Which sprung up under obr harry German - settlora. by no means wish to find t&1lt With' the Viiihrta spirit of our citizens. The de:ALA' ihittatta is dintt excellent, and when one-gets into it real German community, he finds such hospitsilitfand frank ness as he meets nowhere else. „besides, the foty... ism (we dislike tho word) is titit entirely: withtiiit its use. It has in a great measure served to keep in check, the wild and unbridlidapirit of 'Young America." The two are entially .necestotry; by their continual antagonism they.produee that glo rious mean, that healthy conservatism, on which, in the end, the march of a nation or individual clepsnds for success. Wu will not tire you, nor yoUvreadors by the ltur,tb of uur letter, so we Ann . -defer opeaking about our various enterprises, of themew Church, our well filled and well lenducted Acadertis, &e., to nnuther SrDNEY. Schrefferstown, Jan. 14, ISA., - C - ONGRES6t WASHINGTON Jan. 15, 1359 Only oue branch of Copgresf - Watin-session to day, the Senate having adjourned ever from day until aran day. utter so•no unite - portant business. adeptials.,xesOlutiou Calling on the Secretary of the 'l74.fer general informv. lion relative to the .Navykyards, with a view to facilitating, business before the N.lvai Corn te Wee. Another resolution Was lidepted which calls upon the Naval Comntittoe toloport what legislation is necessary to reduce the expenses of the NaVy. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the bill to codify the Revenue laws. but the time was principally occupied in idle colloquy on other matters. A dialogue between Messrs. fttbOtxtut and COX, of etito,,ott.nd tnltaikea.l6 amusement. MONDAY, Jan. 17, Mit. The death of Mr. nAItItIS, of Illinois, WIS an nounced in Congress to-day, and, consequently, very little public business was done. In the Sen ate, previous to the eulogies en such occasions, Mr. Sewsito offered a resolution which Witi dopted, calling , an the Secretary of the Treasury for information retativeto the naive. oil trade Mt the Coast of Africa. The 'Committee on Territo ries were instructed, .oxt,motion of Mr. Smarms.; to inquititi intafthWftWiliink of erg that portion of the' erigtagi Torr4pry of Minnesota ly ing west or the•iitoeties,tw. A petition was pre set ted from 'Orions' agepie Of steatush ip lines he twcon Now-Yerk7anffNMMpe, which w.ts referred to the ComntitteFtin itotttls, praying for a htodtheatinit itfrPte lavv s ielative to ektratidtts. The joint restilation providing for the reinstate ment of CiitniktotioSulitlie WO twitter post than in the:Navy wag 'on-rdAtlii: Of air. Netta, and passed S 7 to - 14."' -Friday of each week was appointed for the 'consileratien or private bills. A debate, lastingppwards of an hoer, took Plan on a motion to take from the table the res onation directing the Finance Committee to report a bill to litalt.the expondttures of the Govern. meatwithin the revenue. The matter was not disposed of. In the Nouse stresolution was adopt. od, that during the ensuinetire weeks the House Will hold evening sessionsfo:r general debate. Mr. Sritestn,lts, of Georgia, rttpllean effort to heve Tuesday, Wednesday and Ttittfiday of next week adt apartfor Territorial busineul bat it failed. 11 S 1 ti iv P The _Me _pecia_ _oinm_t eon Elie oath Railroad took decidedly adrorsoiotiou with ref erence to the prosecution of that enterprise : They voted down all propositions locking. to its imine diatp sionstruotion, leaving onl7 tire resolution of fered,by Mr. STEVENSON of Rentaky, that' lt is impolitic to embark in the construction of any road at this time." TVEsnAr, 4111,1if t .IM, Congressional proceedings to-day Were iikqa#„' ins, and somewhat important. Iff sle . ; Oro prqents kilns of departotesl4-re turps riedi inemoriari, and ihe - passage of thejoinlo49?ittion to permit. Consul HARII.I9 and hitt4l4preter -to accept of gold snuff-boxes frbm Queen yicr t enia. Mr. Sxwastpintrodneed a resolutjortthi4 was adopted, calling for all the correspondenae be-.• tween our Government and that Ofapain, relative to tho purposed purobase of Cuba. A bill was passed which enables the President to expend the annuities of certain Indian tribes foreducational and egrioultural purposes in their behalf. The Pacific ll.ailroad bill was then taken up, and the time until the adjournment was ptiodipally taken up in voting on the sovoral amendateuts, the yeas and nays being taken on each. it the pending omeodatenta were finolty voted down, and .tbe substitute of Mr. 11101.xn, submitted on Triday, was adopted. It provides especially for the com pletion of the mountainous and 4ebett.portiens Rf : thp toad. It was then agreett ;that. An MU) with its load of amendments and re-40;1140watt', $ 1 , 04 014, be grietid, so that Elenaterr might Aeon' something relative to the condition in' which It / winds, In the IT moo, a bill to reyisti and con tinuo in force the lionnty Land iota of 1835, 1842 said 1854 r passed,- Prosidlint'e:Mpsange waji.eiipsideiredlu'Oommittets of the Whole; And Mr: Conro*Oh Lei made '&lg:teach in d vedaey of. bicOnhan, Central Atierioan and `Megieen ey. Sothis* plop of inepreptimmos.a. Tilt LEBANON ADVtitTISER."--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Sovera,l important'lnovementseharapterized the Congreseional;ProCeed jog; to-day. In:the Senate it resolution Was aclopted, on Motion of Mr. Pugh, of Ohin,.callingnn..the Secretery.,of the Treasury for retans f il ell- the Artiefes ezierta and Dn. Torted and,-from .Cuba at all the Dotted •States ports for the last five years. The Pacific, Railroad bill, then name up,.the motion pending being that of Mr. Drown to lay it on tho table. The Senate refused to do sp,..by : 38 , 1ntewagainst 19. No fur • ther action was bad. In the House, Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, rejtorthil• :front the Cenimitteeett Mph lic Lands a bill limendbigtini preeinption tho °Wet being- to 'prevent:trend` by speculators. Mr. Cubb explaintditiiiitainitiiiiiiislettlErz nbiu ally.renignikon.theland but one day, and then dispnifdfor it. TO egeopy.4l, - for 'three months. Some objection was niatlo to its larmedinte .WOnsideration, an :a motion *as antdep table it—which, however, was unsuccestitai4;nolooldrA vote;.• The 'expiration of the tue4.4l4g hoill ; ,i3fWiliiVtid earth* Isroreed ingi relatihit 'trotter. „The rest ; the. day session was devoted 'to the considFiatiMi,ind6l2l - an.l Diplomatic bill. Ac. ter a spteeh l frerti46.iceilt, of S r enth Carnilinit; iii room. of - thwacilasitilin of Cuba at all hazards, the'bill under conshleration was taken hold.of in earWr.a,'and a Vier:* iiiiiisdivoitty l d'eviie Dd.-econ omy-was exhibited in.conneation ,with , it. The otp.rqpriation for a 'salriry. for a Persian Minister was stricken out. Mr. tovejoy, of Illinois, pro. piised to strike out all appropriations for salaries for Ministers aricrOonnissioners, tut his motion The Missions to jltiinetand Switzerland were. then y stricken out, when the bill was laid aside for other business, and the Rouse adjourned tuttlyevoning. As agreed upon last week, the House met in the evening for general debate in Committee of the Whole. T.he Secretary of State has reported tp:the Pres ident that * the only correspondence which has tak en, place between this Government and those of Prance and England relative to Cuba, is that which • occurred between his Departtnent and Count de Sartiges and Mr. Crampton, conatunni eated to the Senate on the-4th of January, 18.53. This decisively niisWerP the Irestion,propouuded Vo the fesohition of the Rouse of Representigives, passed Several days ago. Thursday, Jan 20, Nothing of special importance ocettired in - gross to-day. In the Senate the Invalid Penslon bill was passed. Mr. BENJAMM; of Louisiitia, reported-a substitute to Mr. Masos's bill author izing the - President to asp the land and taaralfer cos of the limited States In certain ease*. The substitute, was ordered to be printed. • The .Pa -1 eillie Railroad bill waslhen taken Pp, and the do bate on it contimied Worn the adjeurnment. 'Mr. Axis tinido * three hours' stkeett %Via of sub +diluting his minority report, and advocating-the adoption of the Southern Tette. In the .thilite the Speakei twill:Mated the Select 'C'eninilttee of the ehargete orentruptinn in the Nat, Beradtliient. Nothihg elte interest 'Was done during either the day or the eVen ing. session. In compliance With a resolution of the Senate, the President sent to nut bodY n dcmilMent 'ex libiting the unsettled condititin of etaiiiis 'of A merican citizens against foreign goVerbibents..-- The largest claim is that of Capt..*.e. WEfiSTEIi against Great Britian, amounting to s6,3lh;ffill), for toss end indemnity for lauds purchased frolil a New-Zealand'chief, and of which - he 'MU! dis possessed by English officers. Various (Abend:tints against that Government aro urged. To-thiy there erns nothing done in Cnngrestc re quiring special-notiee, iG iteing private =lender day in both llA,u:ges.' A WORD TO' OUR-FAIR READERS. 1 - IpMAH TELE BASIS OF BEAUTY "I3eauty is only skin deep," says the Proverb, and unquestionably a pure" 'transparent cotupids.- ion is essential to female loveliness. Such acorn plosion is. he n`vidence of health, while Sallowitess, .•.,_ _ opseity of the skin, eruptions, boils, dry onritilta tions, and all external it'd:mations are intlicate of a disturhedmondition of the stomae . h aril liver. Upon these organs the fatnous apelieht and tonic kitosSti ds ifolloWay'S Pills, lOU With A directness, preettlion and 'rapidity,- unparalleled in medical science. But.thedistingliislted chem tat and pallidlOgist, to *beta we owe this inesti mable remedy, has coupled with- it an external application which removes every outward disfig urement occasioned-by impurity of the animal fluids, while the Pills are regulating art 4 rer.ora ting the vital machinery within.-11ollowny's Ointment seems to purge the vessels of the skin of every iritatitriparticle, and to clarify and lin. part-almseate tint to that delicate e ee.itire en4rep,i. we ?wee id...ety to 'lndite who valirai smooth, fresh, unspotted eompittaion, cosmetics, They suppress the natural ev.pfora4 Lion of the Skin, diire the acrid inirnors,it Weir seek a vont through the pores, into theAMireek..of • . vilaii4,:autl-sha,,wjto goo tr,41,10,3.1 thoiti ai&to .ttn. part a temporary 'beauty-to her' face, neck, and arias, is hut a whited sepulchre with 'faced cor ruption min if our fiiinreatlers Will heed honest milinsalvthby,ivill banish we'th• es on trpo wdelkfrourtheie dressing Maths., Alta Seek to plant the" lid the' tnie thh heti •Br . dial. If . the litoMilk Oebitlittrgeri. With bile, the Pills wili , hoon rectify - the iiijahltief, and send a • . pure, rosy, healthful strokes' through every afthr: , ff ulcers, pimples, bulls, tamers, dr scrofula in any of its unsightly . !shapes are ,devel oped ttio Skin, the glands, or. the fleshy fibre,. the Ointment, penetrating to the very roots of the' exeresence, will remora it, Without leaving dis coloration or a scar.—N. Y. Nat. Pot. Gazette." Oon Ci*MON SeneoLS.—The ,annual report of the Superintendent of Oommsn &hoots of Penh.: Sylvania, shows that there are 11,281 sehoole.in the State, beinglitrinereasedf 325 °Ter 1857; that there era 628,201 scholars in attendance upon-the the schools, habit tin increase 60,8,03 over 1857; that the number of teachers i5=13.,850, and that the average of. salaries of.male teachers per month, is $24 25, of females, $l7 22. 'The average cost of, instruction for each scholar; per month, his been , 63 cents, and the total expenditures forschaol pur poses during the year, were $247,132 41. These figures include the city of Philadelphia ,which has heretofore been omitted from the State ;Su. perintendent's Report. - IMIMI TnE NATIONAL, FeUEDRY.--It iS sald'at Wiesh ington that Mr. FAti tICNETt, of Virginia, is ready to proposea new plan for military, defence, which contemplates the. erection ofihree foundries, one on the Atlantic seaboard, ono in the ;.Mississippi valley, and oiie, ou the Pacific coast. 116 says transportation by sea, during war, would incur too much risk, and that the,Gulfrelies for iLs sup plies by the Mississippi. At present he proposes to establish but one foundry; the site to be 813Ieb tad by the President, upon a report Vora a 'board' of army and' navy officers either upon the Allah: tic coast, or in the valley of the,Miseissippi. LINDSEY'S IMPROVE!) BLOOD SEADCNEft.—LI to day's paper will be found the advertisement of a" medicine new to the people here, nevertheless well known in a greater portion of this State, and all throne). the western States.--Wherever this pled. icine has been introduced; it has attainekl. fla menco popularity, and the same reap It tritl,pc doebt fillip* its introdnetien "into 'this county, Tbez•ffftlfttoftif 'Dreary, as sit forth by affidavit; is certainly one of the most remarkable on record Die ease, however, is tket the only remarkable one Connected With the bssitrig,ipaßtros of this Medicine, but Oleic - - ete'bnudtedti of, others. It 1 5 , 8 1raple, yet andit is claimed. for it that, no blood purifier has pit betirivlieeirvered whichAlocutits.werklo 4Yerylierson afflicted , stlth, aft 144 h 0, ifigsess ..natned I 9,,fltis sairiiitieerierVahould ge at onee,to:Gnikeellte gents; ankitilt aDireulari - road itPearefutlY; and then give the medicine* trial. sold by Dr. Ross, opposite Oft Court llonso, Lebanon, Ps. t r EDNWSPAY, Jlllll. 19, 18515 FIiiDAT, Jan. 21, 1852 %Ai... In Chicago, a. young sewing-girl has re caireci n letter from an uncle in New York, stat ing that herself and two uncles had fallen equal heirs to the comfortable sum of £27,000,000, or about $ 13Monft,000, by the recent death of an un cle where he had accumulated his 'Tien se.fortune in mercantile purauriM. Tuiq:dfiteit Titemt.- 7 4ume °file up-riv.r. pa pers arelicteinPfing idirtata tbeimpression that but .l(tileluriiher, is :be mgVirnpitrid fur market, and that ehnsequently the reftindemison will be a , dull one next spring.- :nip, SaYst4lte:Dauphin joematet,'Seitil,ftidge, an dikten'tied ler effect. We predict that the supply-*tad at thlivointMext season, Wllliheykallyierital to, if V lurer ., that at any : rafting eoaeon~ to any years. MARRYING A Naga° TO A WHITE GIRL.—The Madison, Wis., papers are lampooning the Rev. B. B. Persona for marrying a negro, named hio -ses Marry, to a white — girl, named Story. The reverend gentleman apolOgiies and explains by stating that the parties came to him after night, She with her hair curled and her face blackened. Mr. is Buys no one was more "shocked" than he lit latiss , eqinik married the patties. 'tsgt, baring the time of. the terrible epidemic IA Norfolk and Porten°iltir;iiit the summer of 1855, a millifihr of Wont id the scene of desolation to aid the slifferers by the scourge. A number fell victims to thOiLver. it has bebn tertnined to inter those victims at Laurel Hill, where a monument has-becn. erected to their mem. ory. The bodies were accordingly disinterred, and they reachodThilkielptitkonFriday, Jan. 14. Linnard's Taste Restorative Tor ches, the groat substitute for Tobacco, are for sale at Dr. Ross' Drug Sthre, gpfii.q-...gtotit: - 00. "VILA See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in tirrOthet' colintirt. itibt DtE-11AIR Dit—i(Alß DYE. , • Win. A. Itatehelar's Nair Dye! . TA; Originaland ,Best the World/ All otters ire more imitations, and ifiould be avoided if you wish to escaps4idicule. ORAN, BED, OR RI3STIt TIME Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to Bair or'Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS., AND DIPLOMAS , have been awarded Writ, A. qtelielor since 1839, nod over 80.- . 009 apidicittionsliabb r bea inade tithe Hair of his pa trons:Of'hisfamous rye. WK. A. BATOILELOE'S HAIR-DYE produces a color not to be Aititroguielicd'from nature, and.i9 andwattnanTan not to injure in the least; bowever long it May lie eontin incl. and the ill effects, of Bad Dies ,remedied; the Flair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or appliedlin 9 private rooms) at the , Wig Factory, 233 Broadway. New-York. Soldin 'all cities and towns of the United itates, by Druggists and.Fandy Obbds Eudora. The Genuine has the Valllo and addresi upon a ateel plate engiaring.anSour sides of , ochre.; of 'WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Brosdiray, New`' York. Der Sold at Dr. Boss' Drug Store, Leis/aim, Pa. WIGS--WIGS—WIGS. .WIGS AND TOUPEEEaurpass Theyitiebleitant, light, easy told durable. , • Fitting to aeliarra—no turnlag . l ol:ohind—no shrink ing off the bead: indeed this is the duly Establishment 'where those - things andfrorierly,utfdetstood and made. - 233troidtraY,'Nels York. DikLIMIPS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOA- In all diseases.; iittemmation morent Uwe j wrede Cites —not to allay Intimimuttlon strikes at die rea daft.% —benen ithmedlite cure. DAILLEIVS MAGICAL; PAIN BA% . c td Uothing dee, wilt allay infilunniation at bike, make saeriaFnil;77 SIAGICAL PAIN EXIRACTOR will e4lle ilia telloWing iniong a gredt cinlingue of di: /eases auliiirkseace,bnit, clArFs, sem infnisti,tiiins, sonions, mat* falai* HkiES, Poison, 'chit:in./din, Snip SCROFULA, tik k EliS, 'SEVER SORES, iSLO:iS, Sift dcfS FILES, sow: nue, nowt, sWvazinosoutacistatok. SCALD azin, SALT RHEUM. DALDXESS, BRYSIPmas, nzweivinift,. amuses ITCH, SHALL PDX, HEART:LS, RASH, &V. &b. '• To some it max appear incredulous tbit 9d ninny die, Drive should be reached by one article; Annan idea will vanish wben reflection points.Wbe , fitot. is a combination of ingredientireacb and every ono 110= plying a perfect antidote to its app , site disorder. BALLET'S MAGICAL l'aiN fiXTILACTOIt . . . _ in its affects is Magical. hocansethe time is so short be tween disenaa and n permanent mare; . and it an extract or of it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is fcarcely necessary to say that no house. work-shop, or manufac tory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuitia slalom the box has - citron It a strel plate engraving, mith•the liktrie ofileary Llal. lay. Manufacturer, For sale'by all Druggists and patt , nt'mktiCillte dealers throughout the Dated Siam. aud , Caniam. Princip.l Dopot, 103 Chambers St.. N. Yvik. ' - CHAOS SOW at Dr. ROW Drug sturo. Lekaum Pa, • DA-. 1, 18t3.-ly. IMPOBTAN' T TO*VALLES...» . DT. Cheeseraan'S 11,1,3:=Zthe - hesiblmeilois 4. ingredients in theie Pills, is the 'Sault of a long and eitensive practice; they are mild in their operation; and certain cif restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every hightail have the Pills proved successful. They are certain to open thhea obstructione.to width females are liable, and Wing na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pole and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstraction takes plate, whether frqm exposure, cold, or Mir other eau**• the general - health immediately begins to ,decline. and-the want tff such a remedy has been the cause of so many mitieithli d ions among young remittal. lffetidaehe, gain in e, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food. and fit tu 'bed deep, de most atwaya arise teem the htterrup, time nature; and whenever that is theuase, the t'it's will invariably remedy nil theie all Cases of nervous and spinal affections in the haekand limbs, low nen of spirits. hyateries„ de- Nor' tire they leis calcite!. otie in the cure of Loncorrheta, commonly' called the -Whites.". These Pills should heverlie taken dating prr gnacY. as they would be sure to cause a .. nilsatrriage. 'Warranted purely Vegetable. and free from inything juriotis to life or health: fiat andeexplicks; directions whirh should be reed. acconuisuy each Vox. The 4 Pilit'SPOput hp in square flat boxes. Permits issiding where there are no agency established. by en clesibg One Dollar in a letter. : prepaid. to etttall 4 larised agent can have them sent to their heilintiVe iiildreisseeny Pet.Ulll of Mil. PAqi: nu CCItING§. General 40:Oaf the tJ. States„ i133-thaibbers at., Neiv York. To whom all ° Wholesale orders,should be Addressed. $ old at Dr.. Ross' Drug Store, Lawson, 'Pa. Deb. I, iStig,-Ip. "IcsitraE l s fining," bY Dr. 4; It Kinks oaf Pr. , Ade phia Pals calculated CO center great percents on man kind.' It weans the yoting against it *veiling vice viv idly depicts the sad consequences of youthful Jettisons. Mtn, and at the same Meal!. he,„found usefel tape. rentsidnegitsrdiern, as aiding them' - to' bring up 'the children amunlited to their charge, ht the envoi' virtue and purity. In the *otk before MI, every indelicate, al; lesion is cautiously avoided. whileln the diction genet , B uy, there will be found nothing of a nature to offend even the Most sensitive reader. Itis sheering, however, to,learit froze AL imps. that Dr. If. ears furnish remedies Of initgoration, even for the moat enfeebled patients,— See adv. , . Roikrway's Ointment and Oats.— • Frightful coinleiltlehoeS ensue from the neglect br.scrofula or king's ;evil in' its earlier Angus. Loss . of. sight, and of hearing, terrible ul cers, the destruction :Of the ...AO-It of the face. and the_ dropping ,or or entire limbs, are among the horrors of this disorder in itsererst stave.. Brea under these cir cumstances, it may be arrated by powerful dislnfee tint and boating progertiee4 Ogdloway's 01r/trona; but ft to ranch better to take thollisease In time. and expel from the blood the virus w leh produces 'these ravages, before ditingitrement and inutllation eotnuience, . The Pills should be administered oremienally while this flesh is hwiling vadat the operation of the Ointment. This treatment is infallible for all eruptive disorders, ulcers, , humors, opou wZ.iands and ndolipt cosec, 11.EIZIROLD'SGBEUIER PREPARATION:* agotitomys GonuinstPREPAII,ATION.. ( . lIELMEOLIVE Chninine,Pit NPARAT/ON. IIELSIBOLD'S Oenuine PREPARATION • , Is prepared a9mrding to Pharmacy arid Chomistryirith theiiroako4ololll4 aid . Chemical- .Icioirlirlee 'dovotott to their combination, ..'See advertisement hooded ILELIABOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. Ittigisuo‘ Piro. Preaehing in the Methodist. 'Episcopal Church next Sunday, morning and evening. EPISCOPAL SEnvic?.s..---Rpv. Mr. Lightner, Of iteading, will "preach in'the Eagle,Buildings, next Sunday; the 30th inst., nt lt o'clock, A. M. and. 3 o'clock, . German preaching next Sunday morning, in Sa lem's Lutheran church. - Preaching rixt:Sphliath morning in thpilfirman, and isty thebvening in the pri g lish language, in the Reformed Church. gnglivb cervices , near Sabbath Morning and Eve. sling, in Zion's liitheran,Cherch. Preparatory servtoes, together with Coudrnintion and tap- , tism, as Saturday attempt*: English preacn lug every evening durittg-the week. German Service. in the Moravian (13arie0cial Mall) next Sunday morning. On Sunday, the 13th of, February, the Mo retiaii° . goegregatitn,, will ftir'ttiV,kiliSt• their imPir-Allich . 64409. el Re~nkefront will , be promo i , , and preach in the German and English 4 1sidgulgii . e : . , . Oarr friendi far and near are invitedlo**o9‘,Wills us that the Lord bath helped thus ° far. ttartiEV,. On the 20th inst., by thelVev. IL B. Miller, All em Biebler to . CathorineAeelieriei b oth Leb anon. , . On the oth inst., by flew. Eggers,. ,Ephroitn Schmidt, of ne:dleberg, do &rah Kapp - ,, of Jackson. On the 13th inst., bythe same, Henry Beckley, or Jockson, to Eliza Holtman, of Bethel. - On the 9113 inst., byllov, Orbits, DanielTetto, to Rebecca 4ushach, both of Union. M. Ou Sattredity, the 22d inet„ very, •attddenly, of cramp, Mrs . Citbaride, Soar foss. '• • , r ph the 23d inst., in this h o rangh,'of eausnmptlon, Sulan,"daughter of - birches dee'd aged MI .years. - -*, - - On the lEitli inst., in M'rs: Anna, nitlow of Davirtreiterr Onthe 11 th inst., in UnionTorrnshin, - Mr. jAcoh Bother, aged 42 years, : Lniunihs, and. 9 day.. On tho2th,;.inst: near Eretrieksburg,„ Lumina Weber, aged ;11yiiiirsa months and - 2ednys. On th'e 13tirinst., in Sehteffersiown, , lrenry She ga.r„,,hged.h.hirn t TO; tht,-lighkr Caretay iiiritaisi Wmets: Leb. 311116 Ex. nth: $ 6.50 Smith Xictiii 6 00 Fine 5 0 PAWS Wheat) .13 eiViii3 Rai What, 1 26 Kline Rye, . 75, • Corn, OntSt Olovereemi, r. 00 Timethy-ieed . . ' 2 60 Flax seal!, . Dried Apples,* litt.,l 00 Dried elppleiclitaledam , Peach "Snits; - 2 6U! Peach "iftittels;".. 194 Cherries, 60. : 407" it* ••eik, • -2y by Ity,Arkemr. oIy,.TANUASY`26, 1 8 59 ; Potatdes,Vl3u 75 rifitt; ° 4 l l:;! Lard, Tairdik, 9 Maim, - t ft 9 fictea;', 9 Soap, • 8 23 lybiteißagO = 6 F/112411 2 1 4 Briitieicialb4l . 4o Veit:SOK "f 1222, W 9 41;' .1 0 110 - s99p l flogrisiiß,Nt. Vibegar,itlol:: 12 ?-4 Applellotto,lB, otrock, 45 • The. Phi ladiehifilit : Market. PHILS.l?„FiikirlA, Jan. 24,1850. The Brendstuffe paprkatf:isrftrnit at the improve. went noted yestorday, - tte4Rirther sales of 2000 barrels Weetein extra were thade`nt $5 t 5 peer bar= rel, Main poldo!spow. ask this figlie for superfine: The sales for liedievenSoMption'llangh from $5 02} up to 17 M 'for commonant folic, late. The re• eeipts are small, and a' large. Proportion of the stock is withdrawn, for the present. iT.s sales of Rye Flour or Corn Meal, and no change to hotice in prices: • :Grain—There is but little Wheat offering,'and we again adian'oe oar titiotaii6hs 2 cents per bush ,al;. sales of 700 bushels good and twime vania Red at $1 32eat$1. '4si an 2 . 00 . boslielt choice Kentucky Whitemt $1 66'in store. Rye Is wanted at a further advance; bushels-461d at 87 ,cents. Corn comes forward slowly, and is an moderate &Maud, Shies of2ooo thshels nen , yellow at SI cents, anti some damp at. 75®77 cents. Oats are steadYiat 48 . cents,fiq Delaware and 48a centslor Pennsylvania; 4800 bushels-Bar -14 Sold cn piivate.terms. _ ell:wonted Continuos active, with further sales of 200 bushels at $6 26@0 50 per 64 the; 285 racks from second hands at , s6 Nothingdoing in Timothy or Flaxseed. The latter is much wanted. CATTLE MARKET. 7 —The arrliala of Beef Cattle at thellifferat p.trda, shot, a considerable increase tiVer those of ',a.4 week, sales onto • prising about.M at Wardell's, and 488 0 at the Bull's Head : . The zolirlig: most iif the rete. - offered - brought las't ; Week's prices, *Melt ranged at from $7 to $lO sl}—the latter for extra quality. s The hulk of the sales, however, were at kora $9 to $lO the 'P:laths. :About 250 Cars i",thil'eal . rei Were 0614 d, t-Wiritti)i's, and Met with reoltlr WA, at fi.iiin*4ll-to t - 54 for fresh Cows, $2O to $35 for Sprittg,erS - , to 25 for di - j - "pows, Of, liogs, the.arrit'als at Yard Were 1971, all OE Whibli *bre ilcalioshil of. at trom.s7so to $8 25 the 100 lbs Prices are rather better. Of Sheep, there' wore about 8000 offered et Wardell's, and all, sold" from ,$3 to $5 each, according td'condition - , - equal to _9®loo lb, dressed. . .' Stb.;l_ - ,..-gilljt.otis .- 'to##to.; FOR RENT 11001ill-4 on tile second, and Per on the third story 0 —of which ,2 rooms with OA!: GIOTIT ran. he let to. agetler, and a LARGE BASE:UP:RT. with a small room end collar, on Cumberland Arcot, in the Bor ough of ,Lehanon, are offered ror Rent. Apply to Lebanon; Joniaary 26, 1669. 30IIN C. RSISN Me. Chestnut Rails lot' Sale. TILE undersigned hag batwecn ten and ifteen hnn• Bred CHESTNUT RAILS and few hundred OAK POSTS, Ow into, at - hii Landing: at the Canal, a Mao n rtheast orFoster frs Hutch's Vounchry; topthcr with a largestock of COA Land CORDWOOD, which will be gold as low as will snit the time. D. LlOLlT;(3lcrciutnt.) Int,anon, Jon 26.11359.-4 t. .• 1C 1,114)A. :1 - 1 : ki - Tul)Tii)ir WILL be sold at Pent,ic AucTrog, an mane:clay Wd.daptif Abruary. 1869. at their well known Siorealand.,in idayitaille; North AnnYillo tcexiatdp,‘ large stock of GOODB, as follows, fir; . DRY GOODS.• • GROCERIES, . • . QUEENSW ARE, . HARDWARE, it., ie., le. . .. 4ffrtilala to commence at 12 o'clock, 31., when con& tioni will be medo known by J: Sr 8. MEYER. D. finnan . , Aneeer. : AnSory 29,'59. Pub!i4 Shir. OF PERSONAL PROPERTY t ry. .o-11 - 4,-0` ; - - \VI TM M, Re sold deed &tie, itlho rbsidiniimPdf Da• • L. Snavely,d.. ln North trbanoii toshi ship,•about 2 mils', west of this borough, neer the Unlob Canal Tunnel, on . • ..• O'r Ab•ruork AND iri4fly. /kora 4, • property: riOrtStil. 6 Idl-CH Cows, 26 tread of YOUNG CATTLI,/lEEP, 10 SHOATS. add 3 SOWS, 3 large PLANTATION WA GONS with bodies, covers and troughs: 4 sets • of Ilay Ladders, Stone Ladders, 1 one or two horse Wat3l3. I Cart and Witness, 0 Ploughs, 3 Harrows, I Corn Plough, 1 Shovel narrow. I Cultivator, 2 patent Hay Rakes 1 4. h orse Pnivar 7lllABlllNGMACHlNE,withgsfmstrep. 2 Winnowing Mills. .nith screen dye foet long, Straw bench, 1 GRAIN . DRILL, (Browses - patent Lancaster C 0.,) I Corn Sboller.l4 sets of Harness, Bridles and Sad dles. sixth and fifth Chains Cow end Halter Chains. Doable trees, spreaders', h.:Flax-breaker, pitch manure and wooden Forks. 4 Wheelbarrow'', Shone quarrying Tools. 4-borne LOG SLED, 1 one-horao Sleigh. Farnfßol ler, 19 tons of Coal, 1 Crowbar r lvt. of Salt, lot of 454 and 3 inch Oak Planks, a lot of 4 inch Whitetalk Scantling, a lot of old Iron, Sbowels, Grubbing Hoes, Picks, &c., BEDS and BEZISTEADS, 2 Stoves and pipe. 1 Bureau. 4 Chests I wood Cheat, Chaim, Tables, 1 Sink, 1 Clock, Seed Potatoes, Scaldlng,Trough, Butchering Tools, such so Rolling Knife, Cleaver, ie. ec., I cross-cot Saw. wood Saw, Chisels, Augers, axe, adze, ac, Meat Stands, Bar rels. Tubs. end other small Stands, 2 Grindstonea, TIM OTHT SBRD, Cradies r e.nd Scythes, 3 ladders, 1 stilyard, 1 Gun. Itopesp•appte-tree Pruner, and a variety of other articles to numeroux to mention. Sale to commanCe at 10 o'clock, A. H.: 9 months cred it even. ' RI7DOLPH SNAVELY., 30/14i. B. SNAVELY. HENRY B. SNAVEIX t ., P. Emblcb, Auctioneer.) AslifillilatmtArs ; Janbary .26, 1519. • Public - Sale. ••••1 ,- .-- , VILL be sold at Dablie'Kele, Salts:ritzy WU' day AbSitary,: vied, at the'resideiLis orthe'imbecrlV er,onoChesiout Wee . in the BortougliefebohOli, nea' the Evangelical Church,•the following reefifig.lkoper• ty, vie: • .„„ A complete atisait - y • • BOLD AND' ZI r j • TilliE;* our follSOWsi vie BU ....ILEAC, five BEDS and BadasulC • one eight day CLOCK, one now ..- Silver LgPINEWATCEL - two largo LOOK ING MUMS. one COOKING STOVE, one DARIO STOVE, TABLES, CHAIRS, Settee , St oo d, o n e Sink, two3Cupboar4oi, Cheets,a lot of Carpetingof which 30 yards K good Woolen Carpet, a lot• of Earthen-ware and Tea Setts. one huge Iron Kettle, ,i,ne geollSopp'er. Kettle, Tee, Stands. Axe, Sitokas'uantity precool, Wood, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ' /OP The above articles are nearly as good es Heir, —, Sale to commence all o'eleek, Y. B. whin a reasonable credit will be given - and terms made knOwn by le. MOWS, Ane, JOHN. YOVNO :TAbanon, jimmtriy . 26, 186th • . , . - Notice. • To th e Members of litirGerman lkeititilitti' Cone citation of JatilisoitsTnirnehl,P,'Lebanon County:— A' PPLIOATIOiI lies bben made bilbe Trustees Or Slid, .LUCongripgatton, to, the Cobrt of Common Pietas of esid•Contity, for an'order or atio-of their Real Rstite," excepting the lands set apart as the'Citriteli nroperty. asid:tne Ooart:hae tiod:oil , th,eykist Mrtrigrotlrch. next, in the Prothonatary's Mde, - tfi e , Diirpn hof Lebanon. when and where ill perione inteivirtedm yitt• teed if they think proper, and desire to be heard, either for or:lfgainsitisid application for said , • JOHN' STAINS, Protley, pet Jelin W:Eetki Deputy. Lebanon, Jan. 19, 1859. ,Nl, 4 * Al2.O%'ytRTtEMbITB. PiDSEPS IMPI3.OVICD:. :-.:,.. , 8 L00 D .,.... SEARCHER,. ....,...I#4:o*7ACKNltifi ADDOSIt .... ". .. RIEME_mALL AuENT. .. •-; •• Pii'lmyeirettie of the insoii, ..,,- -., '• ' • .TEitt'iLl/1)...S ITS IT9AIK _ f'-•a Taoko.ll.6tgr.T..V.- T 411tbruitLIT. AND WITIIV. ,1'.4111d:11.;'.. T u" gmat Ptll./VAR: . gil. *tit?' #fir,Tilit;lic but a few yearii,inta t alrlagY iron a halide end famigottdie unexampled in tbeloistfty,of•airy:theffloolitireflnven ted. The iitgredientifreompetting it tere'sladtle: 'yet An ra cobinatt n all powerful iu driving Slit - ease' frotht the human sy-tem.lt comet , ' - • . Scrofula, • t Canceroititfertnitlqht,, • • Cutaneous' Diseases ,, -. I E il iip,A4 m g* . . Pimples on the flee, . , Sore Byes. ... . Old A stubborn . Mani, laid Head, . • • l'etter affections, Rheumatic 'Dhaiti(ers,. riaratiois, . - . tOostlien'eas,,:•:.-r: -.t. j aiiti a - k e , ,- • • Salt•ltheniK '' • --: .. MeicifitaljnieaSes, - ' 'Genet-Si Debility; •• ' • Lifer C' plaint. Lois — CO-4p - petite, .. Low Spirits, " 'lngit - Siotthich: •• • Fertile COmfilatuta k and .11 Diallliime liitiltig -theft origin in . & Impure Slate ;•irthi Blood. • . Every Agent who has thik inildieltsii• for 'sale. him air cedars on band containing certificitts from poreocts who •IlaVe:bein cured by It'll*. ' Many of them are deiper *teems, and,commeitti theMseleest to the attention of tbothf athlete& with any et the above ,diesseTo. .Tha• fol. lowingcertitleate alone ts. selected. as carrying nit,' ft the most induhitable evidenekof the virtues of the won derful medicine.. .„. , . ' S worn statement tif• David trereary, of Napier Town ship. Bedford (panty:,. - .In April,4o6,•MS•ticar is I can rometiibier, a pioan jalz9ple.pade its,apporance on my lip, which soon be detail /shittimeilidd totlf • I,ssed poultices of sorrel. and wash of blue sttrol,„,itzromt direct.. Shading:the sore eXtisiding- I boricid dif :'Ery,,of. Sbliellsbnrg, who pro nouneed It Oxiiit. r.iipSd' Pinecilbad'it *IA .of Sugar of lend.andiSrisint 5611111 bet. le:Adana' the* telffletes of to *Ton I cad * o 9DGE4etterer Ha v iii r ille;•soliKri bounty,. who Aldo pfonotrar k ed t he diiiisaie Calker. it Saveuto internal and trOknatronidieS---thclatter con tilting twine:T:6lly of auntie; 'but al 1* to no purpose, as the dlaeeze continued spreading toward the nm.e, I next. used a pinaration • 1 arsenic, in the form of solve. This fur a time checked the disease, bytt th 9 iitilapanlPiali non Inclined.' I.next cared upon Dr Stotler of Bf.••taluirs. Ivilla; Bedford:county, who also pi.-htiinCed the, dlsetua Cancer, end applied a salve raid tic be •et.' never tailing remedy, but it radon effect whatever i n: checking the spread of the sore. • lirrDocember. of, the lame year, the (Heenan had eaten away a greater port of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose. when, I Went to Cincinnati where I Consulted Prot R. S. Newinn, of the Eleatic Medical College. He pronounced the: disease •-ot mane- OH Cancer. super -induced by an inordinate uao of mer cury." Ho applied mild sine ointmentf and givi me in ternal remedies. My face-herded up. but inflantma tion was not thor,uxhiy removed. Iu Felt y, 1857, be Pralthlikhd me cured. and I left • - nrli me. ,In April the disease sin% *thine& and sty vloleitt' 'was the:pain i that I could not rest at night! Late in May I returned to 1 Cincinnati. and again placed myself untietrt homteirgs of I Dr. Newton, with whom .I remained until Sei tonttinitu ring which time he used every known rentedy,-elitlbkt ty Succeeded in checking the disease. but when . ' retlirn ed home there were still three discharging ulcers unun my face. I continued wing Newton's ereparationsArld also medicine that I got from Dr Lly. bat the Can. .& continued growing until it had eat or the left side, of hey nose, the greater portion of my left cheek, end hod at tacked my. left to. ~112.41 given up nil h.pe of ever lie hog cured. kloce Dr. 11,v raid Ito could give reli t. bet it 'that cure woe impos‘iblo. In March, 1858.1 botight a bottle, of "Blood Senre-er;" butt I must confess 'hitt I Led no faith In it. I wee very weak when r commenced takingtt • but I found that. I _aimed strength day 1) day and a lso that the ulcers o mmenced drying up. .1 *attuned, slid m•ben the third bottle was Wren my face was healed as if b; it ntlrfo•le. I u-ed it fourth bottle. and T have been healthier shwa than I have hren for the list aeven ybars. Although my face is sadly.di-trured. Ism still graceful to a benign Prriiidence who ha+ spar ed my life, and which has been done through the learn titobtality of hienser'S Istraovin BLIM , D SEAEITP.R: - DAVID arctEARY. Sworn and sitbrerilied.;thfslist:day . of August, A. D 18A8, before me, one of titoj tistices - of the peace, in and f-r the BoroUgh Of Hollidaysburg; , l3lair county, Pa. witness—U. J. jOtnis. JOIIISI (JIMMY, J. P. For sale by H. IL GettlO 31yeratewn ; slartin Early. Palmyra; John Cttpp So . b, Joneistown John Seltzer, ?donut Nebo; John Coffer Istiehan4neritil; John Dein- Inger. Campbelletown ; Klatedria,.Annrillf ; John C. Cobattgb, Bridgeport; all Of lAbaii ttMlll4 , . LINDdET a 1.11710:‘, Proprietorit. Hollidaysburg, Penni; Also Sold at Dr. Goo. Rose Drug Store. oppA,sito Court Mined, Lelstnen, Pa. , [January 20, • &LIVE BOOK. • Says HOBERT BONNER, (and he knows.) "A Luis Doox.-- r Mlss Auguste Moore. a young lady of unmistakable talent, basing, in the course of several years, cOmplied a.large quantity of the best sayings and thoughts of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, as they have coma from his lips has brought them out, under the pub !baling auspices of Messrs. Derby is Jackson. In a neat volumeentitled 'Notes from Plymouth pulpit.' This work Is a unique and stirring one. Miss Moon., has ass ented the task the set here if to, do with groat ability and the most ctouscientious fidelity, and has produced a volume of. unusual intefest filid . .salue."={N.Y. Ledger. Tag TTIIItD rpvtp,) . (St4thousand)itFADY of NtittiA froni A CelleCildn lt'itcoritile l'avanges from tho Die courses of; II IIIsTRT YARD. ERACIIER, With it Sketch of iljr. IteMteramd•the Lecture Roam. . . . Ity AIIETTSTA MORE.. _, • Ant! nettc..,ll.ano. Pliee i t t ii • "Thil yolLthe; • ling all over with dlainonds. bre4.thingf'at. once . hunt add sathi; feeding the hungry,witisttliti, bred of-life,, and .opening heaven to the dying,','--{New Ileven Journal. It Ii the Most,graphic,:descriptlon of Ifetry Wird Beecher and hie va.tious. attitudes and moods that we have es er luvt.with. That priditnioary article- as one of t%e most 62 , 3 . 11416f111. rein , an d ink *portraltarail ever at tempted. is illtinii.wefth *the.prios of the liJok.7—,(Chica. Eb Chrikti,cli "E.1 , 01 - 111age; has the etnippiof Mr. Soecher's•rnind,;, The Sadie, .Lartihnliir nioilla.of,thought and:happy turns of exProbittak two ir o tt and y sometimes sparkle even to DUllnc* s olemn diccoureecc:-rtre Hein [N. Y. Evangelist. . , .TlllB volume am' ritithsr:,lli . Ustrip.s the 111 u , ferrut vitality and vigor of tha.chrhliauity pl" the racharkalde men whose Monett, it chronicles, /tit.PeLe‘glow 'with generous and tune ventimenta, and burn with jnoly seal fur Cho Redeemer's Interesla."—{Roston Congregation eltat. "No one can ftil to dixoser the Using words;" the' bit , log satire mllion:dog tlionglita of Beecher 'in .m•st.' of the Notes. It 14 a book well calculated to arouse the Pharisees of the present day to a sena, of their duty to Oud awl their fellow men."--{llnrol Now-Yorker. "The terseneae of styles, abundance of Spire, boldness or thought and vividnese,of• desertalo". which are the Indistduul ettaiwit4Litico of Mr. Beecher, both as a speaker and writer. Abound in •the book. We like it mach."—[N'. Y. Christian Inteleorer. •• • . DERBY JAC KS ON. Publisher", • .No. llb Nassau st, N. Y. Coplss siiiipastpaid on reerptil rrier APlntle(E SA I.E. - • ror . VATTillirAY../4.IMARY 29. 18.5 P, - Wlll be sold at 1.. f iha residence . 1' the subscriber la 11111 street lit tho borough of ,Lebanoo,iths followiag personal prop erty viet—tlne fresh COW. liough. flarreltm . • Moral-lrOw. 11 , utantCdrii* Pio , h. Wind li1111: VorlS ? Stioeile, laitei4.l a vr Cbrkinx i Siddle and Bridle, old Web, Se) ; lei. ellid lea, Corn Weiler. 'l'liiiltit i ...o - . , Tbbo, otot - ti.,,,oud =my Odra niiHea. . ,464 attAi keibill'nie amijtaca. ~,• k , - Will be oirc*l:Seiublie tale the subscriber's 119 two-sto r y . zig,34 , : t i tal knx end 0 ti c s rt: n d p u t r.i ro , tt i Ll i , •IV l r iVe . o t deep. • e to commence at 1 o'cloCk, P. 1%1.. when terms will bo made known by JAWS SW A KTZ. Litianon, Jan, 19, 149.-,-F. Rintokb, Auctioneer. $2500 WANTED. PERSONS having money to loan ran-bare nn oppor tunity tor safelovestroent. in sums to Init. by on quiring at this otßco. Tholntereat will bopab. promptly. Jan. IR, 1869. • vs: ricx ie•herehylitien'thistan eleet ion by the St ot*- Nholditaln.tht• Prraldent. Nlanagers and CAlrdßah of the Berke and Dauphin. Turnpike road wit) WW held at the public henre of Alexander• Helm, in Nyerriown, Lebanon county, Penns Leonia. ,•, - Onitromeiely, the th daft of ihduh. nerd, between the houns of ten o' lock , A. 14 and four o'cleek. P. 31., of that day. for the putfoili eterting• OnerPrts ident, Eight Managers, one Treeassr'et-. and nach other pikers an may be neeeteatry to conduct the alfeire'of the sold Couspeny during the canning year. -.. . • . At gke name time the .A.entiol.Statetnent of the Treas. nrer,Cll he had before the 9tockholdere.:aß usual By order of the Board, JACOB RCEDttL;letet. ;m1.1,9,1959. . , . . otli; OW_ AT 2 _- • ' • . - . tREAT UARGArtiS. BARGAINS. lIMIRY STINE being determined to 'rediice thibt istlialr. at DltY uOOl/S, QOBRNSW ?OM. GKOCIA , RUB, by Lila Ist. of garch. next , %jilt ;,.of a i v est Bargains. You ng penon s going to limns keop i dastatt, to examine their 'neck before they . purchalle - Oblalille; Ladies and Gentlemen these °cods, of all' desorip are sold eery low, st • INN* y , • • sELr,tNo OFF Al'.'tosT &AVIS, CASSAMERIP., • ciarrsErT, Jeans Tweeds, eanbinernartdti..*ehtitt; nordr, and all kinds or Pantaloon SOM. Yoqictigit. Cowl ! ! t &C. To aall : oTthaatock, crest TrAi r ra SELLING OFF AT COST: 'sr READY MADE CLOTH kiVtifp At: tat, out the onUrootock, se' itEitt l ll/ L. SELEANO OFF Afiretier. Silk Shawls, Blimket Sbaw MINA Shawls, and De Lane At Great llorgaina. Call and Ine tit • • sun. - • - SELLING . OPF , OAT : .. • SASS &Ors; MAKsi T 4,]?Eav . D,RERSMIGICB, Shift cow. Pltid,. Rayadon.. pospasignA 'et . jnosslit find b largo assortment, Vary cheap, ; - Emu sneak:. •t • - . Awl t o - ~..•7 T ARIES DRESS 600 DR,, Ina 1111110iiikilitithrosil, L Coborgeoill:Wool 116 rAnne, Minces, Aayaslersa, elaitilatripte, ao: Cell Ind lite it tiENRY a.k7rAis. GICOU.KLYS Ind Q ISENB ...I very cheap ia Una 31 Ite,viesvi: l and 7.- ani r iareeili 1 ,1 41 ) itibU6TIONs. S. SCOTT': CO.. 101 f V.44#4;024111 ni! pnblla tM Mk 99 !""l n irfr . I TES ZOEDON QTharriggrri Cod ibi;iiittLl • THE EDPOWiti/Cliggilni e .AV!)ig,) TEE NORTIISIIITISIMMWEIfiso Cbdigi.) • et , LAIL THE TEBTKINIBTER EVELNK,CLIbuII.). itt itaxtvooirs EDlNraair 21A0lizirs , , •. Ivory.) .ihre Periodica ls ably repTooent the.threecreat poll* piertfie or d'reat H4lsn 14h 'Tory, end 'Radical. +-lint politics fOrsrq only one nittpos of their Character. As Organs of the most profound eillcre on Science, Lit. erlit4e: and Religion, disy ilia, as they ever Lave et •" unriopiled lu tilo . wurldot . ppiviip. being con. *Waled ritt e pyptyAo to the eohofF and pas}nkfession . &men, wb to chi ttiieutgint,hwiel pr every clan they furnish more correct end SOM . 6,417 record of flacon rent literature of the day. throughollt the world, than ' can - be possibly obtained frem any other source. EARLY The receipt of Achiones S'keeti from the British pub lishers gives additional vai lie to.tty se Serrtnts. hountuch u they can now be . piared in rho hands of subs moors nepotism soon as tho original editions. TERMS. (Regular Prices.) Per ann. • For anyone of the four iteciewe $8 00 For any tau of the four RevieWs 6 On For any three of the four RCN it'f/1 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For * Mack wood's Magazine • 300 Phr Idiatccioricl and one Retie* 6 00 For tilacticihn4 and two Reviews 7 00 For /511164WWK1 - nod three Reviews 2 00 For Ilbwk wood and the.four Reviewe 10 00 Money current in the Pete where leaned will be recall , . . . • °dyad at par. • i i tlStattE. Tito Postage to any pert of tlici United Stater l'adtt be .but Twentilawr Ora; a year for "Blackwood," and but Fbureettocents a year for each of the Ken (ewe ' A t the ab.tve prices the Periodicals will be furnished ter 18i9, and as it Premium to Aso Subscraurs, the ca. of the same Periodical! for 1857, Will he furnished complete, without addaional Move. unlike the more ephern.ral Magazines of the dAy, the-ereriodhels loge little by Sgt.. Ileum a full yentof the No.. (with no omissions) for 1657, may be regarded nearly as rabble us f r P 50. Stihecnbers wi-htn! also the Nos. for 1/36G, and 1858 'will b. etipolied at the following EIIWEICSLY LOW LATE.a. SPleAdirt offers for 1858 '57 '5B cfl4o, Together. For. Blockwood'ii 3! asesine, • the four yeara 600 For any one Review,do 0 'A Foi nay two 'Review., • do ' 10 00 l'o.r Muck wood and one Beilerr: do 10 00 For Bleu kw .od and two Reviews. . do 13 00 For tlPbe Berke,. ' do 13 00 T. 1 4 1.cksvod sad three Bellows, do 17 00 Fol . ' ttie four liebletrer,. do 16 00 „Forßlackllood and trill fourßeriews, do 20 00 N. p.—Th.• prig. llttir?st Britain of the rive Periodi• Ale dhoti &Med t. $3l I?rr ddnnm. ets wh shun never again be littril7 to offer 'nth inducer nienti ai those herr presented ) • - . Note, is the Trine to ;Sitbiehtii t . IlOruittanoes. mum iu ell capes, be /nide direet lo fhe Publish'e'rs, for at pares no e'oasizii..eloss csui be allowed to igente, Address. LtOICARD StOTt.it CO., IN:n. 154 G Id street; . : re Dec. 8.11868: •• • . rrTrE unffeiliipireli 1 , Las n splpsdid srstitrituilt of 11;ssurr Furs, Wilds, GesttruPrs' Collars, et-; at Ow Okra. Lamson, -Dor.. I& ISM. • • • JAOUIMIIIILLER. tr I r PA&EN from Lin quirry of the enbserkl er, near the 1 Turnpike, ] mile from this borough about the I , t of Nwrember, 2 Piok•. which the b Vett*r is rentleited to re i tiro immediately: JACO': FUNK. Jan. 12. 18:9 . . 9 . ROESItT Velintian Plind and Sim% Monot:noturer. No: ti2o street. 3 doors bee low Coates. west aide VE.I\ LTIAN DLL:\ DS, at I'very dee seription, made to oraer in a superior manner al lowsst cash prices.. uLD 111,1:..Do tepalacectand repaired equal to new. tJan. It, 1E50,-n.m. • Eagle Hotel Remtlivratiat. NEW AIIRANGEMEN4 LARIES and GENTLEMEN, et-parties, of eRbZr be served with OYSTERS in every al yle-at short no tive in any part of the Hotel, tho Restaurant being now connected with the Hotel. Families can be supplied with the best OYSTERS in the Market. Lebanon, Jan.l9, 1859 It. HENRY SIEORIST. IN oliCe. TY. M. C. ASSOCIATION will hold their Annual Meeting, at their Reading Room, on next Thursday wresting. commencing aril,4o clock. The report of the President and Treasurer will then be read, and addresses made by several of our clergymen; and Goerge R. Stew gird. Esq., fThident of the Philadelphia ARSoclatlnn le expected to be present. The Public is most cordially in vited to attend ibis Meeting. . Lebanon, Jan. 11, 1831. BUSIN:ESS CARDS • • J. H... 1110 *VGA ft„ teeATtORNEVAT-LAW-Office t uniberlend Street , nearly opidpsite the NAL t I low a IA ill promp promptly' at to all professbonl Matti.= el:touted to Ulu. Lebittieb, Sept. 15, 1133/1 U: Si ItIA A GENT FOR -ErATE FIRE A-diaI:MINE 11. LANCE COMPANY Pa. _. . 2 Lobancn. Aug. 11, 1.351:41m.P. DIVII.III I S 3. .f.iEll/17.1W - 77. - ATTORNEY AT LAW. , PEKE In.Oniamberland ette'et,-nearly oppePite.Brua's k Hotel, Lebanon, i,4 , [ Aug. 30,'67. L ALFA VETTE 131 R 4)W gi -A S . F r t? . it)DAVIN ft:i3 ,A. gtrAwn,.iCalont Strpet „Lebo ,. non, fra: A largo and km..utiful nsiortment of FIX. T. It ES from the wid l-kodien eSfablithnielft of CORYELIIII t Beam always on hand at Philedolplaa.prices„ itarillt work 4 marrented* to glvb rallsfactlon Wir All °Mere will be faithfully executed on the meet reasonable terms. The Grit of rgfercnc4 given. [Sep.l6,'67. EAGLE HOTEL,. LEBANON, PAe fru a sabseribac wishes to inform his old friends aid the publicist:orally; that be has again takeh.tha Abore Mime: lie will be much phiunid'to arcommodate.wil.whva. ay t witty wor him wit call. Loiliica..CoPrier-Cnibberlatici and fitarhet streets_. liVl.Omni basses muting is eaknaloni with *the. lid! Road Tref as. • . .H. sizotst.. Lebanon ; hcre.lo,-186R. ' : ••"..• n On -- -Feino 1g:; : $ etn • •••• r. rfqiit tlrrit_ts'EszzioN of tbo •:LHDANO,./ FERIA LB OD -the first day of sir; Trlomite r ocii.._ blacituueDECAUPS wilt give Instruction trt LW It BAUGIIfiIt. Principal: , ArOAST.4 WI:CAMPS, Teacher of Music di iNortol. LebabOn, Aug. 25,1848. C K 8, ' ItIAT tiktriVen . AT J. W. A C s ii E ft 2 # 11 ; From 61 .1 25 to 810. 8 day 4,041.10 how. ..• . • - goolks.! -111Einks-t ; • - • "••••IVALTV, k ntit.lslre would reepe(tfuni I Ir 1 7 / , infbein the Public; thnt they tomtit-tan riocel re. from the Enetern Chloe. enpley OF • all the most important end atitrieqfro NoW Booka, an wont) an publi,hed, .whieh they offer fur sale elm:titer thnn th - ey ,can be purchwed Among Ulm* lately roWyttti are— Pa*ton's Antem Bnrr, Lielnition's Travels and Bekineorole' , taStntth . itfgft• • Sltttlk.'s Life, of Franklin, ' Abbott's N`inoleon. City of. the (treat Kinis t ltayitril Tay ler'« Norther& TiefeSti •Debit And Credit,. Tlierßeaeorirlicliz. They bait: always - An Mind ii iswge. isaortinentof School Doske,•Bienk trd attaitdmut. Bediday Scheid Books. and e hingfr Ammo/Uncut of "lute, Piano, 'titatlnnne Chltnl" Mnsit. Plano rohi, lodlicitand Violin fnetruetor PAP AN GING S, of vornint.atci D..ntsstle _Manufacture, Window Shades. The 7 IttOli"t a ll . 1' i r Magazines, • firt . , • „„,imctho PAPERS; daily 4. Week ire twit eal lipg t •the ithre. on Cutnhorlatalsfrysi: in theamiough , ni Lebanon; at the slitt, of thtellq . . l / 9 2_,.t. IES.GrAora left with them for any kind oftoildgilr MU' line, will be promptly ottlopied Lahaiiim. V te 4: 1868. • 4: • 111'''4",:tintINt 'Roof • - Til4• sypile.b . aup Rook Stldt of the under: sir„nek ,, aclocuted in. •Morkpt screel, .2 doors uostivofGuilpod -Lepnlsergcrs rlhfr Store, where be luanalauliod to seo ail lob old' fliakels, and those des:- Sanaa hacirdcurtieles ID his 'With a detedintroa tiou of selling cheaper than-cob lielfercluated elsewhere, ho would respectfully caiithe,srtention of the public to bis'asiortment orliabita..Waßs-cosd.lyvve_ftei:)fis offoniotte. Ronk end 5c1 , 061 TraliO4. j . visidm iu Edpe*, Statlosatrys sad eltolyaselold Afe'lithi-o;tinirg ueo. ]hart Eifiind Choi Motattoto told. Newspaptit ',both dayTexiiiiiiiitft; to be be at publisher's" rates. Al) 011101.1 km imitate in.,ll)ix I ,neSurd PiocalSt l taritelly • 17awrolc4 uNity..thetutolorstkiked, • ::.. •• . • toboatouaatil.P.l£ll.-,- GooD. • To W ",‘ Eilk ENT. MIKE, I.4IRGE IkedMOME lld 160 new oitaidea. by T.. P. Fria% as a Cabinet?' Wat4011;oso, in th e Urn liatt.Buddiim,ldartet sui.At; Itellati6deeill -Be for troth froattfittafte„.„..oti,hattuary aeilf' , Iti II eldtiSitle fpF *pp exteaalve-betsinesi• Apiratlea , io-be made to-fail:kr of thefluallareitseed._ • , .4rir..a/ha the OLE,L.A R.; !to ,, cioattpted by MCVP , III. drra & 01m -tut es altistattratd;fdr Bent from April 1,'54. J. J. ELAM.. JOHN T. ATK INS, SEA.RFOad. 'irditees Leta:Loon Lodge I. O. of O. :gt LeSation, 10th,.-tf.