Sltinttiorr: UMAYEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB/WARY 23, 185 D HOliF AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars Handbills ) . &e tersr., printed at the Advertiser (tee,‘;,...l9ii t atetrand short notice—and in the moat e style. Just Printed at the Advertiser Office, Notices to Quit, Vendus 'Notes and snm• mono& Also a ilne lot of double and single Acknowl .edgernent Deeds Executor, Administrator and 'Trustee Deeds; Mortgazes, &a. 1, Also, Common and Judgment Bonds, and an 'Muds of Justice's and COnstable's Blanks. gifir The Advertiser Printing i -'Office will be removed on the Ist rApril, to the 2cl story of Funk's .new building, adjoining its present. location. SPECIAL NOT/CE. We are necessitated to raise about $ 500 by. the Ist of April next, to pay bills then falling due. During the past year our subscribers have not paid up as previously, which is the cause of the alight deficiancy in our financial pocket. Hence we arc now making out our bills for all subscribers one year and up. wards, in arrearages and shall pre centor send them enclosed in the • Advertiser 'to such paitties. .We trust that the -amounts will be brought, or sent without aelky our friends. The amounts coming to us are small in all cases, and hence easy of liquidation, but on our part it takes these small ac counts to enable us to nikke up the large amount we are Owing_ Do not think, friends, that we can do without your small amount, bathe generous to overgowing.bypro'mpt ly paying us our dues. Parties can send by mail at our risk, by regis tering the letter C6ntaining the money. Rev. Mr. Passaviint, ofte Or- Home, near ,Pittsburg, delivtWed:s. Ser. tOrtsLeetnre, in Salem's Lutheran Church on Monday evening of last week,tna crowded audi ence. He has taken with him tiro Lebariatir phanis to Me home., Rev. Air. Krame . r. 'filtstjr. `oft e German Reformed Congregation, of this place, has had promoted to him 11, the Members of his Church, a hafidsome carriage, aslu taken of their appreciation of his merits. In a reeent•Nisit to the Planing Mills of this place, we were'pleased to learn that they were busily engaged in tiie preparation of material for nost summet" l S bdilding operations An this places and surrotaidTog country.. A very large number- of housid Alb to do erected in arid around town, A Hotel . for Sale.—The Buck hotel, in this Borough, opposite the Court House, and occupying as favorable a position fur business as any locution in the place, is for Rule, and, if appiteation be mado soon, can he bought at n bar. gain, There is money In this property, and per sons having money to invest should give it their o.tto*lt tun. The Harrisburg papers contain accounts of a horrible murder committed by a black fellow narecOStnith, in the lower part of that °minty, on Tuesday of last weak. The Patriot says, -"we have time merely to state, that LITO persons, representing themselves to be man and wife, wore traveling on foot through the country yesterday, and in their watidatings, they stopped at the residepee of a farmer.by the name of-Shelly, desiring shelter fur the night. He wa n retutted,Wheir ho stated that bit wars *Me ek in a neighboring piece of woods. During Stoniest the neighbors heard groans and Met; anti yester. dry morning the body of the woman was found with her bend terribly mangled. is if by a storm. Hach wound was in itself sufficient to cause death. Coroner Barr went to the place eatly yesterday morning and bold an inquest. He was tracked to Hlghsplre, whefe he was•arrestedfand is now in our prison. Ho bad a hearing before Justice Snyder, and was committed finally for trial; the Coroner's Jury rendering a verdict that the de. ceased oame to her death by the hand of the pri soner. A. J. Herr appeared as attorney for Com monwealth, and O. 111.*Shell, Esq., for prisoner." The Patriot of Friday says, "we have been .in fermed that the real name of the colored man. now in prison awaiting MS trial, on a charge of murder, is John lioltzinger, and not Smith as was first !append. It is said he formerly resid ed in Lanosster county. As yet we have not been able to learn whether the woman ho murder ed was bis wife." The above party are aupposed tu bo the yellow men, Henry Smith and, his. Wife, who have fre quently traveled through this county, he sw °sp it*, obimneys and playing the fiddle, and both &waken and generally dissolute. The following, in relation to the .horrid affair, pie gatileriiom the Laneaster papers of Saturday. A ocloked.man 4y , the name of Scaithkillecl his -wife, or a woman with whom he was traveling through the country on a chinmeysweeping tour, in John Heiey's wends, about two miles south east of Poltz's store, in Conewago township, Dmiphin :county, where she was toned yesterday' morning. From the appearance of. the 'viands in her head, it seems that he must have committed, the brutal act with a stone. It is reported, that on Monday '.afternoon be went to a house and said that. his 1 144 lay In the woods ."dead drunk." Smith is ' , wall known in this neighborhood, but it appears thatim has pet boon about here for several months, , Reinade this last tour from Lebanon. The un- ,foilunate woman was the wife of one 'Henry Smith, - and the eouple were what might, be termed travel • log gdendientits. The ;dub and Mae by which the murder vas ooreto.Hted ore . ia the bonds of ',Abe ooratiert sla be pradarai as aatcleaos • -against Salta; lebionctri .0:m11 4r Agricultural •and gorthittlintld ttikniety.--Punsuaut to notice giviMp am, ltlu of tho,reetabere of nail Soolety, was b'eleatetbe honah lohn M. Mark, in the borough oy viesiiiiiirsiu4igiturdNi, reitru try 19; 1869. lion. Wm. 11.1111hoirieldent, in the Chair. the Cdittaiitteo appointed' te wait Rion r• hightiWpw, talative to the btutite, troneherCosan eYs;,to.; ih fillEands, made thelollowing r*port:— Tbe domitiltae appoinOd at thelaetmeoting to call upon . J. - I t ailkrairce lightroyar,:iishatil,rato eaT.- A, mining turobrita, "a'cje . POtt thilMaY ciljed "n the late . Coirekohding Storetarg, and attatAir. Itightmyer pooltifeo-efgaed tattaviriWtfittr" . oication with said oath:Mines Cztr• ',lnt, 450., iyussiirt I t o wan 7 the action of this onarileation; that his account, if to be audited; woitid have to be t done no by the society of lest Year, which was no more in exist ence. The Corresponding Secretary •then gul,dlltted the following letter reed from Mr. Rightmyeri— LEBANON, Feb. 2, 1859. A. S. :Gk.*, Esq.,,--Deen Sin:--As my friend, and occapying the position of corresponding eec rotary to the recently organized Agricultural Soci ety, I oheerfully hand over sash hooks ' .tC., I'3 may be of use to you, which were kepib y myself bile acting in a similar capacity to a former or „gialsation. Yon will be kind enough to say for , 4124 that I do not :recognise the right`of any com ‘9litteep °lilted rhy the organization with which , YRR,i4O r IVleted, to make any elimination 4(141 0 4 %; kfillaiatiirge.ed. itiyOutics either as Sim i ...604-95•Wet.9,1014 Agent of a society no more IA eristalef l / 4 4d-ier other reasons which. I do not fed Galled trpoit to gees at this time. Respectfully, &e JABB. LAW. RlCainl . YER. On motion it was--Illesolved, That tlw a m . hers of *it* WSW Committee, appointed Jen. 12, 1858, of the Eloolety of last year, owe it to themselves,. to randeran account of their trans notions of the past year, and that. the person whom t ‘ hey..made their receiving and disbursing agent make' a satisfactory report of his receipts and expenditures, and that he pay over the funds yet in his hands to the person authorized to re ceive" them. On motion it Wtte resolved, that the Trettsurer be antherized and instructed to collect the sub. aeriptiona of last year not yet paid. On motion it was ordered, that the Correspond- ing Secretary shall give notice in the papers that applications will be received by him until the 4th of /larch, of candidates for admissiciii into the Farmers' High School. On motion an order wittdrawn in favor of C. Borgner, of $ll SI, for.taking down and pil ing Lumber. The Committee appointed to at tend to having the Society incorporated, submit ted the act drawn up by them, whieh was tip . proved of. The report of the Conunittee appointed to wait upon Mr. Foster, relative to the Fair Grounds, was ieehiVed, and the Committee discharged. On motion it was resolved, that a committee of five be appoint 41, to receive proposals, and gaits nil information practicable, relative to grounds for the next annual exhibition of thEiSatiety and ~ report at the next meeting on.-the sth larch.— ... The Chair appointed C. P. Stinemete, Jacob Wit mer, J. P. Kreitzer, Samuel Erb and Satiluel N..l:,:said committee., On rootiori,, adjourned , to..meet on the sth of March, 1.859, at tho'Rubtie OUSS of C. 11. Borg nor, in IsTortb . Leiiian66. Vik. Unica, Seut'y. The Lhdies iii various sections of the country are learning te ,shate,—and hence skating has become nuite .fashieisable of late.— We are glad to see this, confident that the exer cise is capital medicine, if not overdone. Let some of our girls, get each a pair_ of neat boots, and skates to fit, and the first ice that forms, go with their own, or somebody else's brother, and heigh-ho for the fan. It will bring out the physical developments, which is far preferable to the false system of fashionable aceotiiplis.h meats so much in vogue. •14Ir. Wm. G. krd has-purclii6 ad John 31. Good's Boole -Store r He hopes by attention to business and moderate charges to receive a share of the public 'patronage,. Nis friends are invited to visit the store.. Yesterday, the 22d of February, %vim the' anniversary of Washington's Birth-day. It is celebrated, with more or less eclat, in near. ly all pieces of our extensive and great In this p!aCcths 'Union Fire Company gave a dornierCin fbe evening. . ;SALEs.—.l"aeob Geoid* , sold nem of Wood land, in North Lebanon township, to Mr. Schwob, for $125 per nere.—ThA forth of - Christian Bom berger, in South 'Lebanon_ township, containing 80 acres, was sold to Peon Brub iker, at public sole for $lO2 per sere.—Bennoeille Shepler sold 8 acres of land. near Fredericksburg, to John lilingler for $Bll per acre,—John Wagner, Jr., Fold 10 acres of laud, near Fredericksburg, to B oiev ig t , ill io picr, for $65 per acre.—The farm of the late Gabriel Jiang, in Swohira township, containing 82 acres, was sold at Public Sale, to Mr. Wolfe, lot $2l per acre. Rev T. S. Johnson, of Philadel phia will deliver the Third Lecture of the Cuurs'e, fur the benefit of the touns illeus'Phrispue As sociation, in the deurt Hoose, z on Thorsdui (te tiioriovr„) evening. .Subject, "Self-Education ant self-sLea4,4 ! gum." It is a ructicaleptoject, and designed to stir up itYl_te - greater self-improve ment. A religious sentiment pervades through out. TrAypuv..,,,n 4 , ilte,ulll - be=easert4aMt st, ,,f Lebanon, especially, hope they will turn out Orttnda. fekil t d`.. is an eloquent *alter, well natip4iitetitierited: by 4i:ix. Peni.le, and it would be a compliment to him, as welt as benetloial to the Association, to have the house jam full of people. The second new military VOM pany organised in this place, bears the title of "Scott patiititr‘yr At an election for officers last week, the following gentlemen were gleethd : gar tain, Levi . K.line, Esq., Ist Lieutenant, Henry D. Carmany, ,2,1 do., John M. Mark, 3d do., Lt.- ; rens° Shirk, Quarter Master, Get). P. Reinhard, ' . snsign, Theo. P. Frantz. GO' men have signed the oonstitzttion. Others-wishing to join can do so this, (Wecluesday,) evening at Bomberger'e Ho .l' he members of the Peseveranee Band have clan I;Vbeitto tnembers in their capacity of a com pany-' FIRST " StiAn.-----Geo. Gingrich, with his usual enterprise, had the first shad of the season for sate in this town, on Friday, the 21st inst. Mr. Fr. wal'one'of the first engaged in the truck and fish busiitessltt this place, and we are pleased to find that heintends continuing %tor ing. for the public in that line. Lebanon Literary Institute.—At a meeting of the 'LEBANON LITERARY INSTITUTE,' the following gentlemen were elected, to servo in their respective positions, during the term pre scribed by tile constitution : President, T. T. Worth, Esq.; Vice President, I. L. Somerset; Recording Seeretriry, W. K. Lineaweaver ; Con Secretary, Mason Weidman; Treasurer, Richard Meily. The neat meeting takes place on Thursday evening, February, 24,1859, at the Academy Hall, when it is eapeoted.all the. members will be pres ent. W. K. LINEAWEAVER, Roo. Scc'y. The Milwauljie Ssinirie/ ea} s glut, recent .. ly the treasurer of the town of Grin, -Washington minty, whose name, we btiqta l was Whaling, was shot dead, while attempting to rob his own house. appears that he -hadrpc,lieeted some twalreAr.fifteen hundred dollars-of tinttown.Kas. es, and left home in the afternoon, telling his wife that he should be gone all night. Towarte!renip:k a traveling ,ped,lar applied at the tient& fore, *sight's lodging. The wife at Brit refused.to &4- wit Wm , iftft ylelded,Witii much relabt . actee, to kis reque&t. dome time in night the pect : lar was.iwakenird by the noise of men breskln4 into his rem*. Taking them for robbers, he drew a pistol and fired at them. One fell, and two fled. Light& being prof:tared, theolead body of a man, with blackened face, and otherwise.disgaised, was found upon the floor. Upon further examination it proved to be the proprietor.of the house - himself: who had resorted to this stratagem to steal the 14x-itioney;oontioted, and had atetatith Mortar ,. rilAryetOkutlon Wl;a Miamian " like a Biltimotie iligfutarr? Bosun tify thuthigoin for a 'ickit7 VHE LEBANON AbVERTISERLA FAMILY N-EWSPAPER. TERRIBT,III EXCITEMENT n Coon 'Hollow, Cold Springs and the Gap. WOLVES AHD HYENAS PROWLINCI- ADOUT—RCHOH THAT A HOIIIIHR A CHILD RAYCHEM( DEVOURT,D. COON IfoLLOW, Lebanon Co., Feb. 1859. Mr. Editor:—Since I wrote you last about the unmannerly conduct of our Bogs, we have been thrown into another state of terror here, and I learn that the inhabitants of Cold Spring, the Gap, and surrounding neighborhood are in quite as unpleasant a condition. I don't know what the result will be, but I seriously apprehend a stam pede of the entire population of this section of country, unless there is a change for the better very soon. Brat I must tell you the cause, and if in doing so I am a little incoherent, you will ex cuse me and ftx up a little before you publish it— not that I am afraid of ravenous wild beasts my self, for lam not. ills thosaying is I wasn't born In the wood's to be sopiXed.by an owl; but then yon know I have a tehder wife andeight tender children, and you know a man can't help feelirig for his little ones; particularly at : it time when, just as likely as not, he may feel'for them and not .iind anything but their trowie'rle buttons. It isn't an agreeable subject to dwell 4on, Mr. Ed-' itor, and therefore I will be briefqqd go to the point at once. But before going there- (I wish it were safe to go to tile point or cnywhere else around here,) I must ask you to excuse the an gular character of my hand-writing. When I am not troubled in my mind I write a bold plain round hand, but when there are ravenous wild beasts about, and one hes as many tender chil dren as I have, who will keep peeking out at the door, notwitlittauding I bare told them all about it—there's little Josiah now, standing on a chair, with the window open wide enough to let in a wolf With his month open. 'Shut that window, you little rascal, and come away fron t it" Oh, that boy. We've,had more trouble with that boy than with all the rest, except Louise, and she's getting over it. That boy had the scarlet fever when he was an infant, and he came mighty near going. Then he had the whooping-cough and, the croup I don't know how often, end we thought he'd go every time, but ho didn't. I fqrgot to say thathu had an awful time teething. It was nip and tuck with him for several days then, but he carne up, and now he's as fat as a pig at Thanks ;_and,as ho Will keep,, peeking opt every time hc , gets a chance, I'm afraid; as he has been going so 06n,, that he Arinxo . ,this time sure. The fact is, Mr. Editor, we've got wolves and hyenas here in this formerlylippy, but now sore ry afflicted place. 'I have not seen ., any myself, and I have not yet had the * Plensure of seeitig anybody who has; but we've all heard of them and their growlings about. Its not more than an hour since a neighbor of mine, a man noted for his eoolneas and bravery in the hour of danger called in with two revolvers and a rifle, and told me that he had heard that a mother and child, while the former was guarding the letter to school, were attacked ily,t savage, hungry wolf, and both carried off bite the woods. Then to make matters worse, While the wolf was running away with both of the poor creatures in his Month a hyena was seen running along after them, and only a little waysbehhatt, looking very unpleas ant. 'Jnit iota ire what that poor mother's feel ing must have been, when she saw the hyena run ning along behind the wolf, and she, poor thing, not in a condition to save her darling. My neighbor'couldn'tiell When it occurred; and the ii woman - Who told his wife didu't know exactly where it occurred, although she was positive it happened in this neighborhood, or in some of the adjoining towns. She said she had tried hard to find out the woman's name, but had not succeed ed, although she was sure she was a lone widow, with a large family of small children, Mmt peo ple hereabouts have large famines. It's the ,gre, , atest e; furplac grossing children I ever saw, and, consequently, the appearance of wolves and hyenas in our very midst is all the more lamenta ble. I can't imagine why the wolves and hyenas have come here, unless it's a visitation of Provi dence for the all-fired high prieces we've been charging for town-lots and undeveloped coal lends. A neighbor told me tie other day that a Lebanon merchant, who :was up hero to find a place, said that was the reason. But if this date of things continues long, prices will proba bly Come down a trifle, I apprehend. Ottl,y think of living and bringing up children where there are Ate v9ge, hungry wolVes to devour you alive, and hideous hyenas to dig you up after you lutve been bur'itti. It's note pleasant . rcypeetto look straight ill the foie, and sure.reil estate will be effected by. Jesuit, you young rascal, shot the door, or I'd e;euriatiid DRIUGHT, if I catch that b 4 ' Pecking out of thn4dai!ragain dis charge you! Those Irish glib itt:is careless with children. I don't believe Buinonr would know a hyena if she should see one, and Om lived in my family going on four years. There!! I'm sure I saw the shadow of something 'passing by the window. Jostant Brtinuir ! Where's Jesuit ? Well, if that boy ain't - out firing stenos at the the cow. I'll have to go out and bring him in. Well, I don't know what we shall do If the I;l4pplietuil had only elected Wthmoy :Govirner we might Mtge had the nigger Beghnent hero to clear them out or kill thorn off, but Governor Pack er, weuldn't stir an inch to help us. I'll Bend this to you as soon as I can get my hired man te venture - to 'the cars ; and if this trouble continues, and don't turnout to be a fa ble cunningly devised by the town people to get us to sell out cheap, I'd write to you again. At present, you may rest assured that the people hereabouts are in terror, as is the wife of your obedient servant. 11. OARS. P. S.—A neighbor of mine has just told me that the Railroad Company has agreed to blow the steam whistles as loud as possible, at all the stopping . -plaeesTtnarbero ; to tseertAheut Wow ing while p th s sitiu.in is anywhere in this lova*, in the hope that it may frighten the wolves and hyenas, and allow us to sleep soundly and safely in .cjis Ands . Come to read this over, I find that I have put in what I said to BRIDGET and Tamen, and it do not seem to fit in right, but I am too nervous to see how to alter it, so you must. fix it. If you have time to spare, I shall be most hap py if you will come up to my place and stay a wook. Yours, 11. 0. M. Jacob Rudy has recently erected a large and commodious hotel at the north-west-corner of Walnut street and the Leb anon Valley Railroad. The House is now open for the reception of boarders and transeient visi tors. See adv : The Union Fire Co'mpany has taken possession (by pe.rmission of the Commis sioners,) of the old Lebanon County Fire En gine; and removed it to their new Hall in Mar ket street. We presume it will now be kept in repair for the °emergency of fire. WEDDING IN A DE4TII CHAMBER.-A correspon dent writing from the West Unita, on the North Western Virginia Railroad, says that a wedding recently took place in u death chamber, at Spring Will, near that place. ME ii t and Miss Rilpey were married whilst the father,of tho lady wasly iiii a carps°. It appears thatthat day had been set fOr the wedding to take place. Mr. Rilpey was sciffering with the conseittPtiots, and. expired. on that morning at 6 o 04)4. The grocoupro• posed to put it off a few weeks, but the bride in gast4. op its , taking plage i m mediately. The wed4itift accordingly took Pisce at 9 o'clock, Over the corpse of her father.: . „ . &Iterates betwien i'saiter-string an" da - un I,.:One ' a B.liao. ti e; "and4.lle! oth er shooter „ LEGISLATIVE. HATtNISBUNG, MONDAY, Feb. 14, 1859 Mr. 801 l read in the Senate, a bill to authorize the appointment of Boards of Visitors to the sev eral Poor Houses ofthls Commonwealth. In the Souse, a petition was presented, for the passage of a law to prevent negroes and mulat toes coming into this state. Mr. Eckman pre sented a petition from citizens of North Lebanon and others, praying for the passage of an act an nexing all that part of North Lebanon lying north of the Union Canal ip Ole .township of N. Lebanon, so that the same i:Opy s .form part of said township. Mr. Zoller read,apt4 for the publi cation of the general anit 14111 lairs in the news papers. [We trust the law' may. pass, (although we have not seen its provisionajor surely it is tho only way to spread information before the people, to whom it shohld Wong.] Mr. Eck • man read an act to incorporate the Lebanon cotin ty Agriculture and Horticultural Society. TUESDAY, Fab. 15, 1869. The entire sesaion of the &nate was occupied in considering the "act for the establiehosent of general banking lays." It was adopted section by section, up to the 19th, when the Senate ad journed. Among the proceedings of the House to-day we could find nothing of interest. to.our readers. WEDNESI)IY, Fob. 16, 1859 In the Senate, the Committee reported with amendments, the "act to amend the charter of the borough of N. Lebanon. Also, as committed "an act to incorporate the Mutual fire insurance eons:- Pug, of Annville, Lebanon connty." . , Also,. as committed, House bill, "an apt relating to the b3rough of Lebanon." The stet to establish a general banking law, was then deliaied, and.pass ed to second reading. The bill to amend the charter of the borough of North Lebanon, then passed finally. The act confirming the sale of the German School House in Myerstown, also passed finally. - The act to authorize the Auditor General, to issue a patent, come up in the House ; was op posed by Mr. Eckman, and determined in the negative. Triuusuar, February 17, 1359 "An act relating to evidence," occupied the whole attention of the Senate to-day. The House we give the go-by to-day, for really / gentlemen members, we could find p4i;:iin:3efiir`published proceedings worthy of re-publica.fici. FRLD,LY, Feb. 18,.1859 In the 'Senate petitions were presented praying for the passage of a law authorizing the election of collectors of State. and County taxes. After the reading of bills, le:, Vie Senate adjourned to. Monday, at 3 o'oloelt i P. M. In the Home the Committeereportid, - with a negative recommendation, an act to abolish the office of County Superintendent of Common Schools in Venango county. MT. Eckman (Elec tion Districts,) reported, with a'negative recom mendation, an act to prevent frontl e t at elections.. The Committat riported,a s iortnitted, a supple ment to 1111 act to incorporate the Mutual Fire In surance Company of Sinking Springs, Berke Co. After the reading of a large number of new bills the House adjourned to Tuesday evening at 7 o'- clock. We presume this long adjournment of both Houses is to give the weary members an op portunity of resting from their arduous labors.— We are afraid the people wont see the necessity of the adjournment, much less the bard work be ing performed. So the money goes, pop goes the Linnard's Taste Restorative Tor ches, the great , substitute for Tobacco, are for sale at Dr. Ross' Drug Stpre. p cü a .- See advortimmerit of Dr. Sanford'a Liver Invigorator in another column. , HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dyel The Original and Best in the Work!: All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to *naive ridicule. GRAY, RED, 011 RUSTY HAIR Dyed Instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least Injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND. DIPLOMAS' have been awarded to Win. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made to the Hair of his pa• trona of his tuitions Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to bo distinguished from nature, and is 'WARRANTED not to injure in the least, however long.itmayhamontln lied, and the ill effects of Bad. Dyes remedied . ; the Hair invigorated for:Life by this Splendid Dire:. 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BALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN-EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a great catalogue of ;If mama : BORNS, SCALDS, CUTS, CRAPES, SORE NIPPLES, fERINS, ItUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, BITES, E 0 - *RN, OSVIIrStA/N B, RILES, SCROFULA, mesas, FEVER SORES, Faunas, EAR ACRE, PILES, SOB E ETES,COCT, SWELLINGS, RREUMATILSX, SCALDREAD, SALT RUMS, BALDNESS, ERYSIPELAS, ILINGyORIS, BARBERS MU t SMALL POE, ss . vast.s, RABR, To some it may appear incredulous that Bb many dis eases should be reached by one article' ' Buchan idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the sabre is a combination of ingredienteipachmnil every one ap plying perfect antidote to its apposite disorder_ • • Dl•lblirriS MAGICAL PAID DXTRACTOD • In its effeets is magiyal,.because the time is so short be tween disease add aparitatnetitcdre; •anctit is =extract or limit dr4wa all disease eut Of tbeaffected part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no house. work-shop, or manufac tory should be one moment without it. Na Pain Extractor isgenuine MAWS the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dai ley. Manufacturer. For Fula by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the Melted States and Conadae. Principal Depot, 105 Chambers St., N. York. C. F. CHACE. Sold at Dr. Rose' Drug store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec, 1,1858.—1 y. IMPORTANT TO PEMALRS--Dr. Ob.SieSentall'a PILLS —The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. They are certain to open those obstructions to which females are viable, and bring na. tare into its proper channel, whereby health is rearmed, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female tan enjoy good health unless ehe is regular; and whenever an obatructicrn takes place, whether fronrexposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health . immediately begins to decline, and the want df such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pita will Invariably remedy all these evils. In all cases of nervous and spinal affections In the back and limbs, low. noes of spirits, hysterics, &e. Nor are they less efficaci ous in the cure of Dencorrhoes, commonly called the "whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would be afire to Callaa a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and freefroitiastythroglu jurious to life or hada 11,and explicit direbliess . . which should be read, *mew. Pandleeth_ kg:. These Pills are Pat aP M square 9laa.litaK-1/ BMWS residing where tbere are no. agency astabßilita& tr,glan T, elosing.One Dollar in a iattaa,Prernast tor* iratho agent can have them sent to thetrraineetive addiallobb by return of mail. „LB. iirgMaNGEl, General Agent for the States, 166 Chambers st i New York. To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. told at Dr. Rose' Drug Store, Wawa', Pa. Dec. I, 1868.-Iy. Buried: On the 15th that., by Rev. Mr. Btiegerwalt, Mr. John W. Bowman to Misa Leah Faanacht, both of Londonderry. . . . On the 10th inALL I3 9 the Pee- Zotta St'im Mr. --- Thiiiiir briny, of Sitiiieville, to—View Oaths rine-Groh, both of Bethel townihip." tgli'F' . rillt s. *ditto. Episcopal Services next Sonday afternoon, at 8 o'olock, in the Engle Buildings. German preaching next Sunday morning, in Sa lem's Lutheran church. t t English Service in the morning and German In the Evening in the Moravian Church. Presehing—next Sabbath morning in the Ger man, and in the Evening in the English lan guage, in the Reform Church. Preaching in the 'Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday, Morning-and evening. ~~. On theltii lost:, in Itradefieksburg, Copt. John L. killer, aged 72 yeqs..lo:olos., -and 21 days. On the lith last., lit Cry Eitiallittt, infant &ugh - - ter of dying .and leilifkid, aged 10 months, 1,13 - slitys. On the 16th inst., in South Annville, Caroline, daughter of - Bina Carper, aged, sbott:tlB years. Rua. Or TIIS IlMos 1411-"Qe r.s pr, Lebonen ?MO 10,1139 * Whereas, It has pleased Aludgbty God; In" his ro ?Menne, to remote froMour midst one-of our most use ful members, and from thO contudinity a drorthy add respectable citizen : thertfote.be lt Resolved, That we datpiy,elympatbize with the finally of the deceased In this thrir irreparable loss. Resolved, That the name of DOttnt Sigrzta is ere (feared tone front *he mount inte6nthe huitlwaye man • Rested in oar organisation. Resolved, That as a unians•of exhibiting our respect and esteem for hie memory, tbe „and Engine be draped in mourning.and that tlie.ninal bidgeof mourn fag he wort for thirty dayi. Resolved, That a copy of Abele teholutionche presen , ted to the famliy of the - ibicessiii i and that they also) e published in the paper* orlibitenn. • J. W. lIILLINGER, 'Prat Jdlbt C. I..tscOna, Secretary. r• Witaaaae,./tbaa pleaded..B4 inadeltrevidenoeVlbilf• move frem earth obr friend and brother, Dentilli J. BatTrma, gag. Therefore. Unanimously Resolved, net•wetbeillemberinf the' Franklin Literary Association, pf.tbeineir, eineurelY mourn theearly death-of this friend .aird brother, who engaged and woo, and het , ' the affections of all who were associated and connected With hltnin the Wade of our Literary Union. . Resolved, net as a proinpt and able debater we ad mired him —gee courtsone and respectful companion we esteemed him ; and as a true and tried friend We loved Resolved, That on this mournful OteltSidll UT s tin fill/11 an abiding source of cansdlation in the belief that he departed IA the full assurance of ftdth and hope beyond the entre, - Rewired, That a copy of the foregoing resolutious be communicated to the famliy'of the deceased. and that the mine be published' in the newspaper of our Borough. JACOB LUISE, Chairman. J. P. nlßEAttrit, Seetttal7. ' - The Lebanon Mairizet. Osrefully Corte-led ITtekly•-brakers it Show. , LEBANON, WEIMEUDAtTyIikEBIIT4RY $3,1869. Ex: Pam $7 00 Potatoes B7. •Skriith.dlittea - 650 ' Eg,ga, der. -14 Yali-S.upor. -Fine 670 Butter, 16 Prime White Wheat, 1x.85 Lard, 8 Priem Rod Whoa;,Bo Tallow, Prime - :76 Ham,- • 11 Corn, ' 70 Shoulders, +6. Oats, •• " 45 Sides, D Okiverscell. 500 Soap .5 Tizriothy-seed, 60 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-send, 150 Wbftis Rags, Drivel Apples, hu„ .1 00 Mixed`ltegs, i 2 Dried Apples, peeled, 1.50 , Flerxr4s Peach "Snitz,i .. 280 Bristle*, WV), 40 Peach "Ilutzals," 4-25 ffsathers,lB fs2% Cherries, 1.40 itr4olol6 't Onions, 50 fioup-lielths, 4t., 0 Vinegar, gal, 1214 Apploßutter,l9 brook, 45 lefie Niarket. pair.* BLPILIA, Feb. 21, 1859. FLOUR:—The Flour4mkket is quiet,butbold era are firmer in their views and offering their stocks; less freelY. 50,0. blilaAx_Sfli sold at. $0;400 bble extra family at $6 23,016.50aas to.brand, and 1500 bbls do on terms Itepfainivate, tbe , ffitMr fur sb ipinen t. Standard broad am quoted at $o 76, with moderate sales to the , trsiletzt from this figs ore up to $7 503 bbl, according tp quality, the letter for fancy lots. The receipts:Om fallen off this week. Rye Flour and Corn Mil are quiet but steady. at s4(a 4 12 for the.former and $2 621 bbl for the latter. The insimetions of Flour and Corn Meal for the ietek,ieorel3,3o4bble. GRAlN—There is very little Wheat offering and prime lots ore wanted at an advance; the Ga b' sales weAliaard,of were in a small way, at Ii 38 @1 .10 for fair to good reds, and $1 Vito, 1 70 fur white, the latter for obnice. Eye is in demand at 90c. Corn is not much inquired for and dull to day at 73e for prime dry Pionsylrania etore; a. fate loan.found buyers at 77@79e amnia qualify. Oat* 'ere wanted, but et a price below the views of holder* who ask 540 55c. if bus. Barley is firm, with a silo of 1000 bus. prime New York to notsattoe. SEEDS.—There is not much Clovers& offer. ing but sales are reported id s6`'soe6 75 * hue. front first hands: 100 bags recleitneaSeed brought llfe ib. • PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.---The nfferings of Beef Cattle were to afair extent a gain this week, reaching about 1270 be at the dif ferent yards; prices were well maintained, and the bulk of the sales were made at from $9 to $lO for good, including prime at $ I.ol@lof, and extra quality at $124-the 100iba. About 250 Covre. and Calves - were disposed of at Wardeirs,,pt frqufs3o t0.i.45 for fresh Cows $2O to $3O for Springers, and $l5 to $2O for dry Cows --thr Market diet., 1 , :I T I Of Hogi,thereessiptsratOillingYgriluserix4664, all ofwhich Werekaisges ,id of frosts:BB tosB 75 the 10fillie. net. Blood ilagamre Of Shnsip, alagnt-id1)0 vtereat Wriedelre, selling at from.s3.to ,eash, itfoording to' licit ti n which.is better, being equal to .9(411e. eifi ffi. dressed. h Os a •a ..7fr t r ek laxg*Hanamcian.wageillailliod at Wardell's Drove Yar4ii.weighing46oo lbs. Also up isnot mbiik Re& Merlon, weighing IMO lbs.; nod a large South Americap Sheep, weighing 450 lbs. xtiu atihrtlsemtuto. I. B. 111.EISTER . 5 A GENT OF FRANKLIN FIRN INSURANCE COM- A PINY IN PHILADRLPIIIA, FOR LEBANON CO. Lebanon, February 18,1939.--(t. 1100,r I len,t. ,DEBIIt4BI4 1i06318 mot ofpart Lebanon. Apply at, this &ea. , February 23,11159. II .4kOV • !Ikep 4.• • • TORE •ROOM, Silo. 2 Eagle Butraidki fcirmar iy occupied by Gabriel 'Gump. For terms et. apply to Dr. Gad. Linsaweaver, or Mt. Jaeob D. Weidman. Lebanon, Tab. i North Lebanon Township. Tee DF3IO4:IIIAT3 of Nerth tebanowtownehip, will meet at the public house of Recklamin teller, on Saturday, Ilarch 12, 1859, at 1 o'clock, P. 51., for the purpose of settling a ticket for the Spring Election. Hy order of February 23,180. COMMITTEE. Dissolution of Partnersliip. Ndzio.E hereby given that the do•partnerablp heretofore existing between the undersigned, Tin. smith", in the borough of 'Lebanon, under the firm of RISE k DAUGHERTY, was diaeolred by mutual con sent on the 3.1 Inst. All persons having Ogling will please present them, and those indebted will make pay ment to either of :he undersigned. JOHN ItISE, Lebanon, Feb. 23,1859.-4 t. GEORGE DAUGHERTY. Notice. Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticul tural Sooioty. IIiMEETING of the Members of the above mimed Society will bo held on Saturday, Murk 5,1859, at o'clock, r. hi., at ' the public house of 0. H. BORG NAB, in the borough of North Lebanon. The mem bers are requested to attend u busineta .f importance will bo trumpeted. W.M. RANK, Pr qddent. Wu. Umee, Sect'y. Feb. 23, 1859. 2t. FRANKLIN HOUSE, LEEANON,'PA IAD.-APING erected a large and commodious HOTEL, and now opened it for the accommodation of the public, at the northwest cothir of Walnut street and the Lebanon /envy Rodircisd, pthsnon, Pa., I would respectfully ask the attention of the A publlo to the same. There le coramodiouseETAßLENG attached; the bar Is furnished with the twartllaßpOSS,ind the table with the beat edibles of ti.e meson. Nnisiinewili be spared tq mute'enstontars , PethatMAtheass. :!:'cordial invita tion is exterided to,the.plaWtoltalL Lebanon, Fa3..2!1,4!*- - WOE -RIMY. , rroposali for Pais Otpundo. THE undersigned CouirnittesepppOinted by th e Leba nonl Ccnnity_vagritittliund EOaeLY3 to ""d" P "!r - SOW ngative toltinting of Gieno.. Bc., dive uotke that sealed Pro caPi must be handestto A. 8. ELY, Eeq., Corrolsonding Beaman, on or beforaThursday, March 3, 18459, a; 10 o'clock, 1. U., stating amount of Rent required for tketwyeeri; octet attending putting up of fences; making sheds, ex- The committee will moot on the 3d of March, 1559, at the Aloe of the Cor. Sect'y, In Lebanon. C. P. STINEMETZ, JACOB wrrmat, J. iEREITzEat, oiurt. ERA 4440 0 ,441 , February 100. ovg, s h i gr e gar#44 l lLVi.ar' Iron, NEW ADVEATISEptENTS. Notice. _ ANY person desirous to enter the ;Ureters' high Sehool, will teske eppliratien to the undeweigned on or belbrs Mardi 4, 1869, by letter or personelly. S. EtY. Cor. Sect'y Lebanon Agricultural Societ; Lebanon, Iteb, 1659. ' ' r • . —......._ - - Selling. oir at Coat JO m PlitittLi, is selling his large Stock ...f Ameri can and itairsokiltAßßLE at 0082- and sla months' credit, prepsratorf teliseontinuing.the bastriess tia this place. The public is invited to examine his stock. Lebanon, Feb. 28i 1859. . Estate of Almositaaftio IlltutobAtinOr deed. la, 'Notice , To C y ioa biota, Tomah Kuntz, 3. , hn A. Ifiraidgenbilta Irarpillerand: rattrenh hie ar,lfe, late- Hannah" Make, otiorce Hoffman and Elizabeth bla wife. lateltthai.. bath 'Up and Abraham Shirk; Obsidian of Aurop Ifit:ntinal.jobn 11. Ennte,beirs•at-law and legal rep . ineetitatkie s s of Illtabetk Kuntz. deed., and Irina* drAnintintndualibtaabrotner, Iwo(' t he , townshro tiflonth Lebanon, in tbe county of Lebanon and oowealth of Pennayl#ania, deceauteth—L, `VW, and each of you, are hereby notified that the* Cfrallans' Court of Lebanon connty,aforaraid, have pantutlialtiile upon you to be and appear at an Orphans' to he held at Lebanon, on Monday, the Twenty- Jlistikty. of .March, A. 8., 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. thou and there to take or reface to take .the; Real Estate of thentiovolenned Anneattaalus eldadnanner, deceased; &Wien to you,lo the valiatloppod "slyptolieuttost Aber°. of, or'a ...Wbow cause why the panic net be cold . ne.• te nni .„O EL XatiO aboiMeOfffce. Labauou,ROW 3, g, Sheriff. oh naively 'ot Wale. I"iLL be sold do alter farm of the subscriber; at'the eatitent end of the borough OT Lebanon. ((Omni/ Casper Light e;} On ',admen', ifirr&•lo, 1852, The following personal property 'vie—, 3 HORSES, (one a mare 'with in fral,).s COWS., Litman( YOUNG = Amik CATTLB, 4 'SHEEP with "tw0., , . 4 Lambe, SHOATS, 1 new 2-hsiea Plait n Wagon, Wagon body ', Ilaylarlders; Winnow. log-Mill, ChitiesiorvPiough,• . narrow,'Shovel- Harrow, Patent Corn Planter;llicrnass,'Clirt and llarnees, Sleigh, Corn. Sheller, long and short Milos; lialter 'and Cow Chains, Bakes, Sqtb es t Cradles, Pork.s,, and many other fanning; implements. g • ' ALSO;a large variety of Koitsetiiiiik . kind Kitchen Farnituro, such as Beds, tksistoadi, Tables, Charm, Stoves with pipe, Stands: Tithe, Barrels, &c., &c., Also a Gan with the initials 01" Salo to in:temente at 10 o'clock, A. J., when tc!rtas will:be made known by JOLIK.G. SNAVELY. Lebanon, Feb. 23,1852.-F. Plata, Auctioneer Lebanon lntual lnsurance Company. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CITARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE. AT JONESTOW2V; LEBANON couNrr. GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,0001 friflS COMPANY is in foll operutton; and 'toady to .1 - make insurance on ail• kinds of property,; In Toon or a?.teia` 7.11,9.nd on. as favoiahlc terms wally well gor er.o*eil. aisll, safe company, al th er on the Mutual or joint stock •prihciple. t • Presfilont—JOUN I3II:OIsTNER, XSQ. Pica .President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer-OEO. F. NEILL Scorr.lery—WM: A. it. RRT. DIRECTORS': JOHN BCUNNEn, Esq. i Ole ; Roes, fir.O. P. 4 / 4 , 4%. Kisyaxy, NisPaEigox Dug, Jak.r. Sumitv • aolFtw O. SELTZEU, 15. X. TILEttHIER, MAVID M. BANK, DAVID DA:4IW DANtxl R. DISVEII, WX. aIIURT. ANTHONY S. 21:1 ,Agent ; for Lebalilil and cicini; ,„,Joneeiown, Public Sale. OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ~~•~, -: TILL be soldat Public Sale, at the resblenee of Da via IL: Snereix, dec'd.. in North Lebanon town ship.* *stout 2 =llea' iTeet of thie borough „neer the Union Canal. Ttitutel, on Friday: IVirtiars 25, Pride.,. March - the following Penes!l 4 Pieperty. Via :-7 HOBBES, 67 M r lainettati, 26 Head of YOUbu CATTLE, 8 SHEEP, JOSHOATS, and 2 SOWS, 3 large PLANTATION WA GONS with bodies, covers and troughs. 4 seta - of Hay' &alders, Stone Ladders, 1 one or two honm Wept', 1 Cart and Harness, 6 Pionghs, 3 Harrows, 1 Corn Plough, 1, Shovel Harrow. 1 Cultivator. 2 patent Hay Itaksa, 1 4-horse Power 'HEA.SHING iklACHlNErwitir gmnntrap, 2 Winnowing kilns,. with screen five feet long, Straw bench, 1 GRAIN -DMlLL,.(firower's patent latticaster Co.) 1 Corn Sheller, 14 sets of Harness, Bridles and Sad dles. sixth and fifth Citable, Cow and Halter Chains, Double trees, spreaders, &c., Flax-breaker, pitch manure and wooden Forks. 4 Wheelbarrows, Snubs parrying Tsols• 4-borse T OO SLED, 1 one-horse Sleigh, Perin sel ler, 19 tometlf. tikol, I Crowbar, lot of Salt, lot of 4% and 3 inch Oak Planks, a lot of 4 inch White-oak Scantling, a int of old Iron, Showels, Grubbing-Roes, Picks, de., BEDS and BEDSTEADS, 2 Stoves and pipe, 1 Bureau, 4 Chests, 1 wool Chest, Chairs, '3 Tables, 1 Sink, 1 Clock, Seed potatoes, Scalding Trough, 'Butchering Tools, such es Rolling 'Knife, Cleaver, ac. ea, 1 ettesent Saw, wood siw,.Obtotils, Angers, axe, adze, sa, Meet Stands, Bet rek Tube _ and Other small Stentis,.2 Grindstones, Tflil- OTIMSEED, Cradles and &nth% 3 ladders, 1 "ittilyard, 1 Gisn, IEO4, applotres Pruner, aria a, Variety of other articles to numerous to mention. • sale to commence at le o'clock, A. AL 9 months cred it given. RUDOLPH SNASELT JOHN. B. SINAVELVt . HENRY.II, SNAVELY, P. Embich, Auctioneer.] Adodniatrators. Jannery 26,1853. - • PlOlic Sale.— ~ • .. A ir ILL be sold at the farm of the subscriber,' In Lon donderry township, about two mlies north of Pal• myra. and about one mile from IllotneeelloChurth, Oh Tuesday, the Silt day of March, 1869, the following per- Nonni propextyi , rie : leB HORSES for draught. COWS and YOUNG,CATIMS, Breeding O r SOWS andSHOATS, Nowa liar. ili fb.V; . I. . rows, WaglonsMoree paws, Ilay. ' I 11 lakidere: together teithnllfeat Variety of fanning oaten. aihrtoo apnetrcerYto hitnirt:" . k• "- - flede 'llltitgeshneSido' atloth'elObk, 4. 3,1., on raM day, when condithnii.irill be Made known by JOSEPH - LOBIONEOESR. ^ 4 ifeb. le, 1359. [F. Emblch . AnetiOneer. ... . • .., ltoitry ITZ beaold at public sale, at the late residence of • • Henry B. Light, dec'd., in Swartara township. Lebanon aunty, about 1 mile from Stcercr's Mill, and the slut* distance from Gray's 51111. on Friday, /Iftrreh 11,1869, the followinu personal ProPerty , ) itS** - viz :-4 HORSES . (among them - a • 1 Stallion and 2 mart* with 4 . d e., l ` 7 .7 -- foal, 3 COWS, 2 WAGONS, ROCKAWAY, Threshing Machine, Sleigh, C4.M . • s, /farness, Forks, Rakes, IiAY by the too, Straw, Lime. atone, ac. Also, BUREALIS, BEDS, Bedstead', Chairs, Cupboard, Ghosts Cooking Stove with Pipe. Queonsware, Stands. Potatoes by the busheL Winnowing Mill, Wagon box -30 Garda Carpet, Iron Kettles, Pota, and-Tin Ware, Tutut, Doable Cutting Butchering Knife, and a large ea. rlety of other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when Loans will be made known by the undersigned Administrators. LEVI LIGHT, yOrIN LIGHT, s. p. Feb. 16, 185 9. F. Binbkb,-Aiistionear. N. 5.—A1l persona are forbid bringing strong Honors to Ude vendee. Private Sale. WILL be sold at Private Sale, the promises of the 11l late ABRAHAM STINC, Eq. situated in East Ilette ver township, Lebanon trouitty, fronting on the Jones town Road, about one mile east oaißerperas Tavern. and Adjoining lands of Messrs. S. 'Aland and If. Oil. bort. Tim improvements are .s two stot-y BRICK HOUSK, in Bret-rah condition, with a Wash relee end Pump closety..s. good-sized BANK EARN, and Y A Did in fair order. containing :2.'O•ACRES OP LAND,. an a very ..hiet; etate of cultivation. .fErThere is an Orchard. of excellent and well-eelected bearing Fruit Trettaini•the promises. The whole is a property well deserving attention. Application to be made to tho an,. deraigned, adjoining the afOresaid premises. .D..STINE, Administrator. Nast Uanoror tp., Feb. 9, 1859.-2te Notice. T o th e m em b er , Of the Herman Reformed Congretatlon of Jackson Township, Lebanon County:— PPLICATIOZ I has been matte by the Trustees of wild 4 Congregadon, to the Court of Common Pleas of said County, for an order of Belo of all their Real Estate, excepting the lanai vet apart as the church property, and tne Court has fixed on the first Monday of March, next, in the Prothonaturee Odic°, la the Borough of Lebanon. when and where all persons interested oleo et tepcl It they think proper, and desire to be heard, either for or against said application for said Sale. JOHN- STAINS, Proth'y. .A.UP.4 W. Eons. Deputy. Lebanon, J1in.19,185S 7 'el' • • Palmyra : oardung Ptellool. THE fifth wwision of the Palmyra Boarding School. ((for males andlemelet,) will commenceon tbe fi rst Mon yin Apra; end continue 1? weeks. This institution Is now in a4ourishing condition and offers desireblead tantagee vr is t u dintsewho wish to enquire a thorough Englivitediscatfon, or to prepare themeelves for sulmi. siorrinto Any class In College., A separate NoREIAL Department Is connected with the school, offering °ppm , tunny to Teachers who desire to acquire a thorough knowledge of the Common School branches and the Art of Teaching. Special attention is given to this %Pat' ment. Model schools will ho formed, to be toughy - by the students under the supervision of one or more ofilti teacbent. Its situation iv delightful anti healthy—being within X of a mile of the Lebanon Valley Bail Itoad,on the Turnpike leading from Lebanon to Harrieburg, 10 miles from the former and lb miles Prom thelatterplaco TERMS par %weer, (12 weeks.) for the Comeau Branches incluctmg. Boarding, Tuition, and Po& saa,— Win, Greek and Higher flathomatltet $5 extra, • I For further information apply to the Principal suil ProPrWt tor, P. B. WITMER. Board of /rishaserion , ; •• ' • • • PETER B. WITHER, A. M. Profesior of Letiu,Greek languagea.and literature.• , • • • JOHN S. Hal:IMBIBE, •Taacher of Mathematics and Common School ktranchot GROSS, Assistant Teacher of t h e Common School Branthes— ••• • . • C. 44413 . .Tw00r of twitnicaental Mimic. • ar k rioli Milihe.givipon•tharbtnir, Malosleor; Palts.Trat TAlbinv..a OD., Pa., jab. llth 1859.-3 t. N 0 tee. • HE CITIZENS OF THE -TOWNSHIP . OF ' 'WALL, in the county of Lebanon, ertlllefeby Piti ed by the undereigned comtnis4otiers, *MOW 101 the Otretit-of, Quarter Scissions ,of the Peace. iikiiintibr raid "comity. to review the -DIVISION LINE of mid Township, littely reported for the divialon of the Pointe into TWO ELECl4ON_Disitricta, and to enquire whetb. er, in their opinion; the Pahl. Township ought to be dirt. ded for the purpose• Ofllitelithfe, TWO Separate Election matocts, will meetfor that nu tposn: en Monday, Zdfarch 14, DM. Pt 10 iftloalt, A. AL, s lit thertiblie Honse of Henry Sittgrtsti tad -from thence ' - pioo4ecf to (motile their,dtalee. *hen and where ell prisms iptrpted will please 'to teEPaketteibt - • c MARTIN MEILY,, TORN EARLY, Febrtiary 10,18‘0, ANDREW HENRY. Coynwall Township. ...,. . . . . fplitE DernocrAto of Cornwall- township. will moot at *,:ilr k thirptiblich'ouso of Geo.Eby.attbehlorsoilhosPilto, , pt.3:Pritlaymtho 4th of .131=h, 3869, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for thepurposo, or settling a township ticket. Pab.-16, 1969.- .By older of the 13:1133M3ME. • ._ Swataira oft:Coate intaituic ' • " remelt teniits, Lebairon eb... Pd. Edith* beinelidatiaND:rhe'Betinroar Term wilt .caut4lSgT htondasr. 4th ar April. ?Wei and Ye taalea of tliß age ot eight years and upwardOrill bean structed I3p acompatent board of teachers. Pupils from abroad will board with the Principal. Porbirculare containfirgvartictilars. address any cnirof the liubscrib era. H E BRVNBER LY , Esq.. Prse. becrotax,r. of the Board. ElEairf 'tilitl, L D. IitIPP; Principal. 3 i1iw , *"%57 141 r.114,.. /8 _ - - D isso iti lima of vartikership. 111 6. 1(=DiMiiiereby• given thetthe-Copartnarahlp hers 1.1 titian existing between the undersignetl, +tattle& Itt SluMa, kr— In the borough of Lebanon, underllas firm ofArgtatesfiteAtimirweadissolyeil by Mutual content, on the let of February 1858. All perform having Maims on said firm - sill please present them. and thorn indebt ed will make payment to S. T. McAdam. OD). L. ATKINS, Lebanon, Fah. 16,. 185 n. S. T. MeADAN. SWARTZ & B O. DEALERS IN TOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 'DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, Lc. HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET. Notice of Disst)lutiovi. PPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given. that the Co-part, nerehip heretofore existing between the undersign ed, has this day boon ditwoirml byratualernifellt. The accounts; of the late firm or GEGIIGE S iiiiELLENBER- Q.E.Ware tranarorred.to 4011 N G.EOIIOE, and he is au thorized -to collect them. -Mt persons knowing them sel'red indebted wilt *asp Mate payulent'tln or before April first, 1959, and all persons•lraving claims against the acid firm will please present them. r3F.OftGE,` SLIELLE.NDEMER. Lebanon, Feb. 0,-1830 GRAIN WANTED. 60,000 Bushels Wheat. 50,000 Do. Rye. 50,000 Do. Oats. 50,00 . 0 Dd. A A' tfie * Sfore House of thosubscriber, on the Utsioa ..tx. Canal, below Walnut street, in the borough of N. Lebanon, for which the highest .lnrket price will be paid in Cash. As I have been ninny years in the business and have always been found to deal fairly atel pleasantly with my customers, I trust that our dealings may also sonatina in the future. JOHN IMHEL. N. Lebanon, Feb. 0,1850.4. m. Atlininistrators" Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Lettere or Ad. mintstmtl la on the estate of MATTHEW STEW ART, late of the Borough oLliebooonc-I,ebtreon minty, Yap, delid., have been gniiiteo:ln , lbMoan Banes, of the 'moo place. All persons therefore indebtod to gild Estate soKerreqttested to tusks payment, and those having claims to present them RICHARD BRUCE, Lebanon, Feb. 9th 1859 Adminletrator. Feed—Feed ! PERSONS in waist of Peed fot Cows or Pip, oaa ob- Min it daily at the Lager Beer BREWERY of the subscriber in North Lebanon township. Prior., 10• cents a bushel. HENRY ILIRTMIN. Lebanon,leb, 2,18x9. 14 - o,banou Mutual. Insurance A T 'JONESTOWN LEBANON CO. WA - lament trf theaf , _CI fairs of the Company, in conformity with a pros - 1- Elolllg its charter, Premiums ironi January let, l 858? to January 1ar,.11169- - $2,829 ea fusses, Detour Premium!? Re-tm surance. ExpenSes commissions and bad debts during the same period. $.1748 Si Ands of the Company, daituaffist- 1860. Premium-Notes gaff 42 Cash in hands of Treasurer p,4 -43 Due the - Ccaupany'fortinsettlett -- pueruinsus f ßalvsip, and other accounts Bail receivable 2.717 El 28,000 00 snearo 66 JOHN BRUNNER, Preiddent W. A. BAntr, Seery. [February '69-6t. NOTICE. . HARRISBURG and HAMBURG RAILROAD.' OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Stock. N holders of the Harrisburg mod Hamburg railroad Company, will be held on Thursday, the 3d day of March. 1859. at public -ones or Car istianlanta. In Jonwtown, betweeo.tbalours of 12 rued 3 . 6 4 tititic, P. M.. at which OW and plebe an eeeottotPfoeliPiteiddne- , and twdve di rectors, will be held to Sti7e the onaufng year. Fob. 9, 1869. JOHN MILT, limey. MORE MUT 500,000 BOTTLES . SOLD IN TUE NEW ENGLAND STATES FIN ONE YEAR. THE RESTORATIVE OF PROF. O. J. WOOD foe re storing hair perfectly and permanently. has never yet bad a rival, Volume a ft eg.yolpeite. tnfght be given from olri.arto of the world and from the moot Intelli gent to prove that it is d perfcrt litstorainei but read circular and you catinot doubt; read also tho follow ing. TUC have for centuries been afflicted with baldheads end the only remedy, heretofore known, has been thuae abominable wigs. By a recent discovery of Professor trood these articles are being rept diaper:is. ed with buts great many persons still patronize them, because they have been so often imposed upon by Hair Tonici nf different kinds. To all such persons vegan, early ,ael,...ne rviuest, that they 'trill try once spin. for in Woc..'s hectorative there he nosuch thing as fail. We knot" of a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time. and her head is nom covered complete* with the tiniest.and moat beautiful curls imaginebtM We know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly felling out, which it restored In greater perfetinn thin it ever had been before. . . 7t ie Mao without doubt ono of the beet artirdes fey keepiorthe M■ir dh good condition, making it loft and glossy, removing dacdtraff.and has proved itself tto greatest enemy to latt„till file that the hair fe heir to It le the duty of every One to improve their paraonal appearance though some may differ in regard to the Ka )a of dull* it; hut every one will admit that &beau. Lif l o h ea d of hair, either in man or woo an, is en object much to be desire:A, and there are no omens that should left untried to nhtsiu such a consideration . —(Romani s Advocate, Philadelphia chocton , Ohlo, Nor, 17, 1856 0. J. WOOD & Co.—Gents: As 1 bare been engaged In telling your Hair Restorative the last reseonfor one of your local agents (K. M. Hatkinson.) and have nx perienetel the benefleiul effects of it ntyself. I w like to obtain an agency tbr the State of Ohio or ttis' State In the West. ahould you wish to make sea arholgernent, as I am convinced there ft nothineetual to it in tie Mited States.fra restoring the hat. I have boon eligag..4 in the Drug blai UMW , for esierld lasts, and TaVe *Oa various preparations for the' , hair, but Levet:mod nothing that reston.ei ther !Mt skive organs or Invigorates the scalp as `wet es } . Outs; being fully convinced that petit restorative is ,witet 'on reptbsent IL to sroold like to engage in the sale of It, for eta satistiod it must. eon. Inure tritly. Wayland, Mass, Feb. 5, MT. paw.. O. J. WOOD & Having realised the good each, of your • !lair Iterterielies; to state, that ending my ha' grhcrieg' thin. •as wolf sa gray, I was induced hom.Yefhet I reed and Wird, to try the article prepared by . youi'm promote til grovflb sod rhengo its color m it *min youth, both , of •whlele It bits effected completely. In the operation I hays mud nearly three bottles. yenta ".:;• „licges FRANcIe. O. J. WOOD & COrp:Utirii:3l2 Broadway. N. Y.. (In the greet N. Y. 3 ifif Veiling Establishment ) and 114 'Ntairicts: attest ", st, Loulk /do, air- sold In Lebanon by JOEMPH L. LISVIIEICILIP.. situ by Dr. Bow and by .11 goal Druggists everywhere. Feb, 9. '69-3m 'Meant' Without Physic; • -:4l:Prito Essay- on Nervous Disown. r0pe,145. pUbliehedi, the 33th tbousatul, a sealed 440,1. prWee 10 Dente; or WGi, postpaid, by the Pelltb ars, for 3 starupe, • • A .311.7mckt. )baser os.int Purezoar..Eirricseses asp Da `osy-o she ;ramie freckled ulgence , qhfeilialsatrt*A. juriocks oodsequenccs of Mercury, in:Chfleatochirisiseepa of cute. • • ••• • By It. J. CULlmpirma, D„, • Member of the Royal Colley of Surd, lb., ' • Aar Sperauttorrhcict, or &minAl 141:kisamls, Nine Detrility, inipotency, - L ss - e euergy, "Depression or its, Tb•Hidity,'DlSeascs of the Etstilat•Orgarte„r ‘ gidlin I manta to Marriage generally, are paisuptly,ludeffeau tißY oozed hy the Author's uovel•abd succealkil-reake of treAUseintt by miens of which: the Insult& tan' regain priehhe health- without hewing recourse to lisagortyus and expenelve medicines. Fcoco:ths London Laucet , --“The * treeti,tt ever writ. art set a 4rUect ef cited importance rig, testi worth'i Otaluifirn's a•ol +epigram' , "-Aildrete• the_Fhbltalers :C.J. C. Mast On., I.e Avenue, cor. 10th Street, Pen Box. 4596, 9•ewl;"•rk. CiAr. Dec. 2-.2 1858 -Am -1-.. S. T. STOCHDIAN
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