V ZOVErtiott: TICE. KS, 51 60 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 HOME AEFAIIO,. gard6, HandbillB,Pos ••ters,-4e., 'Priaied at the Adoarteser office, at low Yes and abort notice—and in the most elegant style. Just Printed at the _Advertiser Vika, Notiooo to Quit, Vonatto Notet And Bum- 03=1:3 Also a fine lot of double ilia single Acknowl :,edgement Deeds; Executor, Administrator and Trusteo Deeds; Mortgages, ito. I Also, Common and Judgment Bonds, and all kinds of Justice's and Constable's Blanks. SPECIAL NOTICE We are necesitated to raise about 500 by the Ist of April next, to ikty bills then falling due. During the past year our subscribers have not paid up as previonsly, which is t tha mime . of the-ellg' lit ancyin' tfinattcial pocket. Hen% we lac now 'making out our bills for subscribers ,one year and up limrds in arrearages, and shall pre - ent orsend their enclosed in the Acheiti'ser to such parties. We %Out that the amounts will be brought, or sent without delay by onr 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 make up the large amount we are owing: Do not think, friends, that we can do without your small amount, but be generous to overflowing by prompt 1y paying us our dues. Parties can - send by mail at our risk, by regis tering the letter containing the money. Vie Advertiser of be removed 'on Friday to Funck's New Building, (sec ond story,) adjoining its present location. The Delegate elections in this borough .on 'Saturday evening were well attended, The feeling of the democracy ifs iitt'eartikitit dnis . tb . tiiititiph'iblsZPring , and fur "itib'kUtlithihedtlif lltlitliliirat,llth'ficket publish ed in islnteherited to the people, qtbeing believed to be unexceptionable. We have tritrw been flittering airily our strength over pet 'ty squabbles long enough. So let us go, to work and elect oar candidates. The few past years have'proved that nothing is'to be Vatted by . the . I.)emoe racy electing to ri ift ce 'h - rthe op position part''. follow fne eieinple set fur us at the fail elections by opponents, and vote the ticket, especially when it is a good one. Tht NTAV Depot of .the elbanon Valley Branch Railroad, at Harrisburg, is now . completed, and, as we lonrn from the Harrisburg papers, Was lighted With gh's 'for the first time inst Saturday oven lag. The Mures aro of new and beautiful style, sod were greatly edmirsd by a large number of ladies End gentlemen who 'visit ed the Depot during ilia %Yee*. , The Harrisburg - Depot Ts it (mane hiiildinfOlut it Is 'substantially built, vle'r'y edkomodious, ans neatly. finished, particularly ill that porfilm 'Of the 'uteri& set apart for ti6oOttliadlition *Of travellers. Persons afflicted with Stuttering, Stammering, Deafness, Blindness, &c., are referr ed to the advertisement of. Mrs. Jones, M. D„ of Philo pelphia, who will remain fora Alert titne in Ibis place, at the Engle Rotel Mr... Jones is a graduate of the "Penn Medical College 'of Phil adelphia," and has practised two ylift:ia under Profeasor Shines, in the Wornan'sqloOtal, New Yorlc oily, File is prepared to treat tall gild 'give aatisfaction. We are compelled i this wee -, to omit a variety of matter., to give .place for the winding•up proceedings of Congress, and other interesting matter. Mr. Samuel P. Kendall offers for rent the Bnaement, Storeroom and offire•rooma, In his new building for Rent. Rev. John McCron, D. D. of Bal timore, one of the most eloquent and fluent speak ers of the country, will deliver the fourth Lecture of the course, before the Young Men's Christian Association, in the Court House, on this (WED NESDAY) evening. Subject—" Eloquence es sential to Republican Institutions." Mr. Mc- Cron has great oratorial powers himself, and on subject, snob as be bus seleoted will give a ~ ,AL l aming treat to those who go to hear him. very desirable that there should be a largo tufri.out at this Looter°. The funds of the asso ciation have been exhausted by the frectuent calls upon them during the winter for chatitablis and other purposes. Let their Treasury be te-plen ' ished, eapeoially as it can now be done in a man 'n'er which returns more than the value of money 'contributed: • The LBGISLATURE.—The foliol w ing proceedings of theStatn,Legislature, for the put week, we glean frt*d the Legislative Reoord. The bill incorporating tke'Union Cemetery assaol • alien of Lebanon and'vb3reity was reported by - committee in the Senate, dmieltiered and passed fret reading; an act to revive the charter of the Lancaster, Lebanon, and Pin` e . orove rail-road, wit,' reported by the comoiittedi►ith amendments. ineffectual effort 1.11.9 Wade to. reduce the com liebsition of member, from 's7o'o fo $5OO. The Appropriation bill was under coriadeskiion most 'of the week in the House. ;Tile Governor signed last Fri day tife bill (irritative to the borough of Leba non"' In 'consequence 'do Supervise:re will be elpfited in this borough hereafter, The Town 'Council appoint one or tivir4 '8644 Calm:4l'llou ors, whose duties extibratie eureiviiion of our streets and alleys and liefila die& in proper re fair. Hereafter no nei it t reate all_to be opened, - ot 014 ones aktended, al igiut tornial consent - of 'the Town %anon. Tbe sat alcoua fig tho Minder 'of the boiqUitt of 'North Lebanon, has also been signed. A stated meeting .of the oung Christian Association,heldat their , . Reading Rdom, this (Tuesday,) evening, at 1 luteresting business will be transacted. 'The Lsuliesoippointed to distribute Trace, &c., will also report. The kitchen part of the residence of Charles Sovereign, in the eastern part of town, caught fire after midnight of Thursday last.— The fire was discovered before it camo to n blaze, and extinguished. Tbo engines were on the ground. It might have become a very destruc tive conflagration. DECIDEDLY BAD.—The streets of our town and the roads of the country, were in a bad condition last week. Blush nod mud pre-' dominated. They are slightly improring.. No. body'was drawAed.. The row of old buildifiebh al nut street, north of the jail, are in process of de molition, to give way to a row of modern edifices, one of which is in tended for our neighbors of the Courier. The East Pennsylvania Railroad will be finished for travel and freight about the Ist of May. There will then be a continuous and direct railroad between Lebanon and N. York, via Reading and Allentown. RATHER -Tot n.—The following story is said to be true, but it is, rather tough to be swallowed in one mouthful. We give it as it was told to us, but will not vouch for the truth of it. A farmer living on tha line of the Lebanon Valley rail-road, not long since, concluded be would send adot of beans to Harrisburg, for sale. rokbeing acquainted-with'" the !noting Operandi of shipping goods for market by the cars, he sta.- tioned himself by the side of the track and wait ed the approach of thefts's. As they passed kim, one of , the doors being open, he threw his sack of beans into the car. The- last that was heard of him, he was bewailing fate, and said he would send no more beans to them fellows up there, for they never sent him a cent or a seratch of a pen. Hereafter he will take his beans to market himself.—lfarrisberg Patriot. A great portion of the most seri ous crimes perpetrated are committed by boys rangizfg frdin seventeen years of age up to twen ty,4l6 61 3 Vaia l ben - d3 by Want of parental care in childhood , and uiililniled freedom in roaming the streets and forming "evil aeoCiiiions, To prevent Maths Rub or strew around the edge of oarpet, and on them, salt end pepper, and - they will not eattheiii. Now is the time to trim your grape vines. If put off too late, they will be in jured by "bl.!eding." At an election for officers of the anion Fire Company, on Monday evening the following were elected:—President, John W. Kil linger; Vice President, George Gingrich; Secre tary, S. W. Las.eomb; Treasurer, 0. Henry; Chief Captain, Joseph SLantz; Chief `Director, John C. Lascomb; Assistant Directors, Edwin Starner, Lorenzo Shirk; Assistant .".Secretary, Jelin 11, Huber; Sat Chief Engineer,. Geo. U. Wier; 2d Chief Engineer, Isaac. Brant; ;Assistant Engineers, William Alteutierfer, George McCord; House Committee, John M. Mark, George Gingrich. Joseph Shantz. 3egt Democratic Borough Tick et.—The DetnireretieVelfgetes elected on Satur day evening,lhet atthe'Enkle On'ilonday evening, frod'notnintited ,the folltiiving eseelleit ticket for the Spring Election: `Chief Burgess, Adeo Rise. Borgess,"Gettle `Krause. Council, J. Aaron Wallii% high tonstatile,teorge Walte'r. Wood Corder, Daniel Ritter. School Directors, D. S. Hammond, Rcedel. 'Oottstable,deote U. Wier. EAST WARD TICKET Judge, C. Brotherline. Inspector, Henry Derr. " Assessor, Joseph MeAtrie. WEST. WARD TICKET. Judge, William Smith. Inspector, John Yost. Assessor, Samuel Hart eson The Democrats of North Leba non Borough, are requested to meet, ut the pub lic house of Joseph Bricker, on Monday eve ning, March 14, et 7 o'clock, to nominate candi dates fur the Spring election. Messrs - Bubb 6'• Umberger hait'e just ?eceivea a fine lot of Cooking and other Stoves', to which they ask the 'attention of those desiring ally article of the At au election foi. President, Managers, &c., of theßerks and Dauphin Tarn pike Company, on Monday, of this week, the following gentlemettwere chosen, viz: President, Henry Mull; Managers, Daniel Hear:, J. R. V. Evans, Daniel. Messer, Dr. Wm. Moore, Joseph Light, Jacob Funk,, Daniel Pagan, Jos. Long. neoker. Secretary and Treasurer, Jacob Rosdel. The Sunday School Times, eon taiiting,:e full and nomplete Phonographic report of the Great Rational Convention of Sunday- School Teachers held at Philadelphia, can he had at Waltz da Resale's Bookstore. Price 5 cents. • 47: At' ttiii`g of the Stoelihol k i t era of the errishutg and ilainlinik Rail Road Company, held,at thb ptlblio honks of 'Christian Lentz, in jortestotikem th y ? 3d inst., The felloii ing gentlemen. sibilleNOS — olfinels, to serve for the.ensuing yeaty:',-7-40iident, Goo. John Weld man 1 Girecter% Jobn ki. BeiterMaii; Vraiii,.*,,, g , nor, Joseph Seifert, Frederibk Heiner, David X. Rank, George P. Meily, lehit t seltzer, William Rank, Jacob Houtz, William A. itarry, and Lew is R. Walker. The sixth sessititi of the Leba fidn. Female Seminary hag commenced under fa ;rorable nuanfeee. Professor- Decamps will give inetructrene f 6 the loholign in 'vocal music in .ad ditillti to inetruniental. lie will also deliver a Course of leeturelt Ifistoryled Theory of magic. The Estaio" in the bor ough of IT ottb Lebanon has' been laid out into lots, and a lioitien of them are 'now in market.— We reoeived froiii IKr Et. B. Lehman, last week, a lithograph map of the property, shoWing the parts for sale. The lota are hancistaely ideated and will no doubt be soon diallosecidf: The Scott Infaritty have leased. the 3il story of Funck's new` Building, for their Hall and Armory. The list , of members is rap idly swelling up, and arrangements are already being made for procuring equipment/3. Mr. Reisner has -sold his new three story brick house on Cumberland street, to Mr. William Ault, of North Annville, tbr,sB,ooo. Mr, Reisner will still continue his store in the bnikling: Mr. Henry Bowman has Cold two lots of 23.1 'feet each, from his piece of land at the corner of Cittaberland and - Blizabetirstreets, to Maseru. Jer emiah Boas and Abraham Efarshberger, at $33 lel• root, who intend putting up; two bni/dings IfieliQn early the coining at it 1011; Mears. Lehman, Reineehl:e Forster hat!! sold lot of their ground, on liforitot, street, Labe- ;;I;F==== THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY EWSPAPER. anon, to .Mr. SP‘An, fur $750 Mr. piddle has sold'Oot in North Lebanon 80. rough, to Messre. inc:ob Ftinei and Daniel Frantz, for $BOO. Mr. Johh George Ini4 — ta,ken into partnersl4, in the Bee Hiee Stine, our young friend, Charles H. Pilo, in plaCe of Juha Shellenberger withdrawn. The ad4f:ti'selsent of th: now firm appears in another column. We be cook It'plenty of customers. We . also netico that they havolus.t O;Pireil very large and select stock of New Voulat'.pCtr chased at very advantageous prices, and ivbtCh 'will be sold to oorreapond. Mr. John Oliver has removed his Shaving and Hair Drowsing Saloon to Mar ket Street, neat door td John M. Mark's Hotel, and in the room formerly occupied by 3. Zimmer- Math To Entirely Clear out the Red Ants.--Wash your shelves down clean, and while damp rub line salt on them quite thick, and lot it remain on for a time, and they will disappear. Proceedings of the Soutli'Leba non Teachers' Assoelation . This Association held its 14th meeting, on' Saturday, March 5, 1852, when proceedings wore as follows: The meeting was called to order by the Presi dent, L. M. Leiwig, and opened by singing.— Written Arithmetic was taken up, and con ducted by .T. H. Bucher. donsiderable time was profitably spent in this exercise, with great earn estness and spirit. Mental Arithmetic was next taken up. Physical Geography being nextin or der, it. was creditably disposed of. Au animated discussion then arose, on the following Subjects, viz : First, Should parents visit the schools ? Second, Should a teacher always stand in teach ing? in which all the members participated.-- Grammar was next taken tip and conducted in an earnest and spirited manner. t . korcises were then taken on the Elocutionary Chart and decla mation. The meeting closed by singing. On motion adjourned to meet on Saturday the 12th of March, in No:2 School House. S. GEIB, Ree. Sec'y. Cornwall Teachers' Association_ A meeting of this educational Association was held on Saturday last, at Sehool Mouse 1 , ..70. 7.-- Tlie'h mutes the lest meeting were read and 4 rth addpied, af er" wle one o e embers deliver. ed an address wie Ain of a Teacher." The address kr . iit i ttfitialirrerliiiieal to the Teach ers of - CoiMlvehti) sCriire In elevate ifirekes- Era Under the head of English Grammar seVerfil sentences from Bullion were written on the blak•. board end parsed. Intellectual Arithmetic was the next exercise. Problems were proposed and solved a. usual, af ter which a number of Dubious Words were re- ported, which were pronounced and defined by the members. . On motion adjourned to meet again at Schuol , House No: 7, on Saturday morning, Maxon 18 1.858. As the next will probably be the last meeting for the present term, punctual attendanee is desired, TEL DEFUNCT LANCASTER BANb:.—The Lan castor Express, in reply to numerous inquiries as to the pit:merit abliition of the affairs of the Lan caster Bank, and the probable value of its notes, says that so`far as the fled aaohnt of the assig nee is concerned, the notes are utterly worthless,' and that officer's final account will not shciw an increased value; th'at the'netes still likde a 'con trigat value, Owing tb the fact * few per 'sons.who ewe the Ban ' lr, iiro buying them up ht 10 to 15 cents on - the dollar, to pay their liabili ties, but as soon as this class of debts are paid, the notes will be worth nothing; and that the on ly rescource left to the noteholders is the indi stlidual Dalai* Ilisitairtikliifidersrand directors, who are Nifty able and responsible, 'the `matter were pushed according to the provTsiOns of the charter, the notes would be worth dollar for dollar; but this would involve protracted and expensive litigation. It also adds that it has heard that some of the noteholders have resolved to proceed against them. There are $219,000 of the notes outstanding, of ,which $19,000 may be absorbed in paying off old' debts due the Bank. coMEs had seven Presidents in the ifidilfh 'Of ! January, A runn, Yirimed 'Charles l iteetl;idio'iras on board 'Central . America at the , ttlie twat. wieeked, and 'Was 'picked up after 'floating (111 a piede tiinber &else hours, was recently burned *to deuth in bis 'cabin In 'California. . ~.„ .. • . Irma ORE SMATED:Wtri PAU'. 'COALS . —The proprietors of the Iron Mountain iul'Slissouri hove itucceeded in smelting the ore from the mountain with the raw bituminobs coal that is mined in the yfeinity of St. Louis, The experiment is pro nounced to he era i u ently s a ace ssiul. The question will now be whethevoie shall be transported to the coal and the furnaces erected in thew icinity of St. Louis, or the coal carried to the iron; and the furnaces be built and the labor employed at the mountain, I . IIE STITER TRIA.L.—The ease of Lewis Suter, charged with passing counterfeit money on James Spence, was resumed yesterday, before the U. S. District Court, in Philadelahia. 'Witnesses for defence wore examined to show thnt though the money was counterfeit, yet the defendant an: ig norant of the fact. It was shown that Suter is a stage proprietor in Lancaster, and that when he linissed this money' the bed been receiving many sums from drivers, and that he was not partio tiler in testing tb'e genl4ineness of the coin. pry Thb Pennsyllifiktin Rank Building, in bhestitut street, PhiladerPhia, Was .olau iodation last'TuesdaY - eirening, et the Merohant Exchange, to the Philadelphia for $163,1h. It coat alioUtl3oo,ooo. Thia-splbridid strnisturli will be finished and occupied by the Bank. ItnsicouTioN NOT Accnyinri.-The of the German Reformed Congregation worship ing in Rmanuers Church, Hamburg, have refus ed to accept the recently tendered resignation of their pastor, Rev. J. H. Apple. • What the Press Say. . "Cosrin's" Exterminators are in valuable reme dies for clearing houses of all sorts of vermin.— With all confidence we recommend them.—N. Y. Daily State Register. "Comas" remedies for all domestie pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Ace. are invaluable ; we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits. Daucumr and DEAL- Ens shoUld send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in them.—New York Journal. "It ball write something about your Extermi nators, as I can do so with propriety. They are selling rapidly here and destroying all vermin.— Ed. "Banner," Fayette, Mo. "Death to. all Verraiii." As SPRING apprcinullea, Ass and Rosodns, From their holes codle but, And MICE and Rafe, In spite of Cuts, thily skip about; Bati-Bbas bite ou, in the night, .4.s on .. 11e bed you sluntiiiii While ii , ISECTS crawl Thre' chadibei and hall, In squads wlithdut nudibtif: .„ IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITII WIIAT certainty, Rats, Resoles, Mice, Moles, 'Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants; Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Inseete, on Animalsi in short every - stlecies of Vermin, are ; utterly destroyed sift' exterminated ••_ iltistar's' Rat, Roaoh, Ric„ Exterutiniitor, t'Costar's" Bed-bag Exterminator; "Costar's" Electric Powder,. for -Insects. Supplied direct, by Snail, to any address in the United States, its followli Joni W. Ilanarsox, Scct'y On receipt of $l,OO, a box of the RAT, 'weal, &c. ExT.; On receipt of $2,00, a box each of 'he RAT, ROACH, &O. EXT.; and ELECTRIC POWDER, (sent postage paid,) sufficient to destroy the vermin on any premises. Sold by Datronisv and DEALERS every where. "Comic's" PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 420 BROADWAY, N. Y. P. S.—Circulars' terms,l6,; tent by mail on AGES FOR 16/•IN P • SYLVAIIIA: (*TAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, . Neribbist corner Fifth and Arch Streets, PRILADELPRIA, And Wholesale Dealers generally. Also sold by Josr.sn L. LEMBERGER. Cow Sronv.—The St. Louis Herald tells a tough but lively story or a cow in that city, chas ing a young man wearing a flaming red He ran and amens, ran, up one street and down another, the cow making rather the best "time." Red shirt thought to escape by dodging behind such persons as be came across, the result was that several innocent pedestrians were perforated and carried off upon the infuriated animal's horns. Red shirt finally sought safety in a house, up the stairs of which Le ran, the cow following for a few steps. khe WAS finally driven out, end offi cer Finon placed two balls from his rerkver into her Lend, which put a quietns upon licr hostile demonstrations upon red shirt. The Ted shirt gentleman, in consideration of his hair Viatith escape, demanded the cow's oareass, and upon the officer refusing.to,perusit blin to remove it, he created a disturbniesurattich ledto his being ar rested and locked up. - - Wca.„. The tradesman who does not advertise liberally has betn appropriately compared to a man whobas'airantern but is too stingy to buy a candle. gpt cial tiL ee advertisement of'br. - tanfard's Lirer Invigo:•ator in imbiber 'HAIR DYE--HAIR DYE—MLLE DYE. Ititehelor's Hair Dye! The Originalanel Best in the Woridi All othore are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the beet injury to Mk or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS Alit DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm: A. Batchelor since 18:19, and over 80,- 000 applications hare boon ramie to the Hair of his pa-. trona of his famoue'Dye. WM. A, BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE producewa color not to be distinguished from nature. and is WARRANTED. not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated' for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold' r applied On 9 private rooms) at the Wig 'Pacttitty, 233,11 roadway. New-York. 'Sold.la all cilies,atl towns of the United - States, by Druggists and Paptylloods Dealers.. • *.P..The Denuipe las the name and address upon a - rieeVyilsite Migravktig on item fides of each Box, cif WH,LIAM A. IiA'fCIIELOR,• 2.33 Broadway, New York. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. • Dec. 1, 1858,-Iy. NVIGS—Va9S—NIGS. v BATCHELOR'S WIGS b TONPRESeurpase all. are eleirant, light, easy and durable. „ .L. , Fitting to a oharm—ne turning up behind— „ no 4u:hik ing off the head; indeed this is the only Detablisbmcat where thane tblair are properly. underetood and made. Dec. 1,1858.-I,:y. 2a3 Broadway, New York. DALLEY'S lIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates —not to allay infainfination strikes at'the root of disease —hence an immediate mire- DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, and nothing else,' will allay Inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. PALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure the following among a great catalogue of di seases: BLFRNS,ERLILES, CUTS, CHAFES, SOAR NIPPLES, CORNS, BUNIONS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, SITES, POISON, CHIL- MAINS, BILES, SCROFULA, 'ULCERS; FEVER seats, moss, EAR ACHE, suss, SORE ETES, G OUTi SWELLINGS, RHEUMATISM, SCALD HEAD, SALT RHEUM, .RALILEFSS, EILTSIPELAS, RINGWORM, BARBERS PITH, SHILL PDX, IWEASELS, RASH, Lc. Sc. To aomit ipaVdifiesarjneredulotts that so many dis eases Should las ;Cache:lk oue article; such an idea will vanish when reflection MIAS to illplact, that tip? salvo is a combinatiini of iitgrisdienq,,Cacb. and every one ap plying* a . perfect antislote to its atlitwilte disorder. 1a its effects Is'maginil. beenizie the time iQ en stunt be tWeen disease and a peilinittent cure; and ig eltract or as it draws all disease ont of the affectell 'part, leaving nature as perfect as before the huhu.. ;It is Frareely necessary to my that no house. work-ii Win, or manufac tory should be one moment without:if., No Pain ExtracWisgenolpo univssitie.to ties upon it a steel plate engraving, with the tali° Of IDiiiry Dai 'tey. Manufacturer. For sale by all Druggists and pai,:it mediCine dealers throughout the linitcat States and Cenatiss. Principal Depot 165 Chambers St., N. York. • C F. CIIACE. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec.l, 1558.-ly. IMPORTANT TOAMMALES--Dr. Cheaselnan'a PILLS —The coral nations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and,extunsive practice;_ they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring- na ture to its proper channel.- In eviry-instauce have the Pills proved aneees.dui. They are t certain to open those obstructions to which femalee nre liaple, and bring na ture into its limper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and ,deathly erMlit,enance changed- to it healthy one. No feinitie ran enjoy good health unless site is regular; and whenever in obstruction takes place, "bother from exposure, cold, or any ether cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want jtf.stich a, remedy- has been the cause of so' many consimiptions among young females. Mad:tele, pain in the side,palpitatiou of the heart, leatlillig of food, and disturbed sleep, do inostitlways arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the - calm, the Pills iprariably remedy all these - evils. In ell cases of nervous and spinal affections in .the back and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterias, - &c: - Nor are they.less cfficaci. cos in the cure of Lencorrideth commonly. Called Om "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy. as they would-be sure to cause a miscarriage. i Warranted purely Vegetible, and free frontanything n jurions to life or health: Pull and explicit directions which should be read, accompany each look. These Pills are put up, In square Oat boxes. Perinea residing where there are. nn agency established.' by en closing One Poller - In a letter, ,prepaid, to any authorised agent env have them sentlo their respective addresses by return of mail. IL S. uurcitrivos, General Agent for the IL States, WS Chambers st., NeW Tork. To' wham all 'Wholesale orders should be Addrossed. Sold at Dr. Ilan' Drug Store, LeWien, Pa Dec. 1, 1858.-Iy. Pligtrato gottrts. Episc o pal Services next. Sunda y ., af termini), at 3 o'clock, in the EagleAni!dings, Preaching in the Mefeedisi - EViicopal Church next Sunday, morning and -evening. Preaching next Sabbath, morning, An the German, and in the Evening in the English language, in the Reformed Church. English preaching next Sunday evening, in Si iem's Tattier& ebuieb. German preaching neat Saday morning) in the .. Poor Rouse, by Rev. 11..5. Miller. ' English sevrices next 'Sabbath morning end eve ning in !:ion's Lutheran Qbereb. English proaglt`ng neizt n`i,Vao,'C'l'Antriing and Geri in the avail ini„lh.,tlib Mars vian church: fitV. In this Borough oil the 2841 Mrs., Rebecca, wife of Mr. Conrad Murk, 'avi'd Bi Years, 5 months, and 4 days. In Afinville, on the 27 ult.. Mrs. "Harriet, wife of the Rev. Jonathan E. liiester, aged 26 years, 6 months, and 1 day. On the sth inst. Daniel Thomas, son of Daniel and Luretta inst., aged 1 year, 1 months 26 days. On the 28th ult., A nna Maria G eib, (widow,) aged 50 years, 6 months, 4 days. STUTTERING & STAMMERING CURED IN TWO lIOURS By MRS. JONES M. ; D., Of Philadelphia, NT 110 has taken OFFICE ROOMS, at the EAGLE HO TEL, Lebanon. Where she will Practice from the present time to 23d. or Starch, 1850. Mrs. JONES woLld my to alt ablictediriththese Impediments, tocome and be cored, tor such an opportunity may never offer itself again. NO OPERA.TION QS NECESSA RY. and NO PAY S REQUlRED,..lintil,her, Patient be CURED. Mrs: 17. can adopt this rifle, ,rot obi" NEtrit FAILS TO CURE, and am safely say alio standis betore . the Public tie Mistress of her•Profeseiron, DEAFNESS BLINDNESS!! AND ALL DISEASES PECULIAR TO TUE EYE 4. NB EAR: 2'reatecl,with Unbolt-74dg &ace eiM Mt& S been successful in (luring many 'cases hit& 'site pronounced Incurable by Physicians. She Aliens - Artificial Eyes to Move and apnear like the nattlialEye, if the Eye be wholly or partially sunken, drid War rants them to give satisfaction ib all cases. I - WealFacaseir and Disclaim peculiar tb Iv* cifs. ,Atir.,DADIES p' . loase.gliic Kir a call.. ELEC. lied. iii - eyerY:to'mp: the ease may7e quire. 10/"CONSULTATION FREE. Lobabon,-Malish - 9: 1869. - . .m.want a nice dish' or go to lJ °TVA .VECISTQN, opposite dire. Rim's Hotel. 1:11=1=11 The Lebanon illibeket. Carefully Cbrreefed Wcekly by Myem..4 SAour. LEBANON, WEntlasnal, MARCH 6, 1859. Lob. Mille Ex. Fern $7 60 Potatoes. 1$ bu , ill Smith " Extra 700 Eggs. lit dos., tl4 Leh. Val:Stillar. Hue 000 Butter, "itt lb., 15 Prlnic Wl:Melt - heat, 150 Lard, - 13 Prime - Tied Wheat 145 Tallow, 9 Prime liye, • ' - 50 Elam, 11 Corn, 75 Shoulders, 9 Outs, ' 50 . Sides, • 9 Clover'seed. 500 Soup, 5 'Timothy-seed, 250 Becs-wax, L 1.5 Flax-seed, 150 White Rats, 6 Dried Apples, I 1 bu., 100 Mixed Hags, 2 Oiled Apples, ealed, 150 Flex, '5l lb , 323.4 Peach "Suits, " 250 Bristles, ft lb., 4D Peach '‘llutzels," 125 Feathers 15.1 b., ea% Cherries, ' 150 Wool, it lb., 40 Onions, 50 Soup Beans, it qt., 6 Vinegar, l gal., 12 5 4 Apple lintier,ll crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. I . IIILADELPHIA. March 7, MB FLOUR.--There is a moderate shipping and speculative demand for Flour, and Prices are ve ry firm. The receipts continue very small ; the inspections of the past week amounting Comity 8,203 barrels, against 8,645 barrels last week.— Sales of 200 barrels superfine at $6 25 '4ll barrel ; 780 barrels Western extra at $6 5006 623.; 700 barrels, a choke lot, at $6 873, and 250 barrels extra family at $7. The sales for home use range from $6 25 up to $7 50 for common and fancy lots. Rye Flour is in good request, and 500 bar rels sold at $4:25. Corn Meal is rather better ; sales 2®300 barrels Pennsylvania at $3 623 111 barrel.: The inspections of Flour and Meal for the week ending amount to 10.414 barrels. GRAIN Supplies of Wheat coin° forward ,slewly, AO it is, much, wanted ; sales of 800 bush els red, part at $1 5001,55 "f bushel and part on, - private terms. "wbitA ranges from. $1 -65'=$1 '75.,, ByrF sells' as fast as received at 92403 cents. Corn is in Rod demand, and further salsa of 6,- 500 bushels yellow were made at 81©82 Cants— the former rote for damp. Oats are in good re quest, and 5000 &fad, Pennsylvania sold at 543©55 littiliel,,:i2,ooo bushels Brown Stuffs sold on private. terms: PHILADELPHIACATTDB. arrivals of Beef Cattle can tin ue nioderate,,s i moun G ing to only about 1250 head at the diffemAylos this week, and prices were, well sustained and firm, ranging at $9 to $ll 50, the.latter fur :c*- tra quality, mostly at from $9 to $lO 50 the 100 lbs. About 200 Cows and Calves wets disposed of at Warden at from $3O to $4:5 for Fresh Cows, 'sdb to 30 for Springers, and $l5 to $2O fur Dry Cows. the.market dull. rOf Hogs, the arrivals at PliqllBl.Yard were 163'4, selling at from $8 to $9 the 4.oolbs..net,.for fat hogs- i small in propor tion, .'.About 5000 Sheep were offered and sold at from - fto $5 each, being equal to 9©loc. tho.,tkrasiga, as to condition. gtii. alli.tr.tiOn-Mt%. _ . 2 Dwellings!fui Reim . '..... 2 NEW FRAME HOUSES, one in Lebanon Boroigli, and the other in North Lebanon it Borough. .Poeecasiontiren on the let of April, next. Apply to .• Lebanon, March 9,180. ' S. J. STINE. Store Itoom for Rent. LARGE STORAROONI. BASBMIIiT, and TWO Business or Offleo ROOIS on ale second . ixrci in, the new brick building lately erected ,40.t1enbseriber, on Cumberland street, mat E dofp' l l.l4oll.. are offered for Rent. The abort imiLbe refitted separate or together, se may he desired. Apply en tho,premieea, to 5. P. KENDALL, Lebanon, March 0,1858. slrO )4.plonoon. undfinstreed reggecthilly,, Otfeis lb:midi to the T Vetere of the Bormigh,of LekePon, .4 8 ti.PrAlidato for . BOROUGHCONSTAWA fee &raga° for their suffrages. If again re t electe& or to continue the performance of the dittiestif the office with fidelity, and .to the genet at satisfaction. Lebanon, March 9,18 EL-to. JOSEPIi SHANTZ. TURNING.. THE undersigned having put up n Turning Lathe to run by steam, in their establishment, are prepared to turn out all kinds or TURNED WORK. at short notice.: They will keep on hand BEDSTEAD POSTS, TABLE LEUS, STAIR BANNISTERS, NEW AL POSTS, ke., which they will sell at Philadelphia prices. BOAS, GASSER k GETTLE. Lebanon, March 9,1559. ' , . NEAP FIRM! 'NE AV GOODS!! ?TIDE andershmed having purr. &sad John Sh.llenher. ger's Interest inAho ps}:•flj.VZ STORE, (formerly Ge,rge & Sbelionber - gdg,).4,about,. EIETEEN per cent 'under cost by appralsemeni,aml ha vingjustretuan from the city, are now omming,alargeassortment of SEXING GOODS, which were purchased at AUCTIONS. and It cash prices, and having adopted the Cash Syttera .ohey will beable to 41cl : those that furor them with a pall, GREAT BARGAINS - Among the Dry Poi.* they hale all Wit's' of„Glothe, CaPeameres, Testings, for jJettlletnetes, NviAri, and also Ladies Dress Goods,,,ench as Silks, Challis, Delainti,lntt. tors, (lineman., Lawns, Spring. Shawls, 5000 yards cheap prints, and Fancy - Collars. Among the GROCERIES they have optd...Coff.e, line Sugars. Molasses, Cheese, Sugar Cured lime, and. Shoulders, Dry Beef Beans Peaches, and . BED. FEATHERS Also a large Im:oAm en t of. all kinds , QUEENS-WARE, which will lly, sold cheap , for cash, or in exchange for CountryjNduce, and in no CA/0 will any nccountbe al- lowed to. On over (out months wben they must be doe ed by payhaent or note. U SORGE t PYL). Lebanon, March 9, 1859. Statement OF THE. LEP.ANON VALLEY BANK. LIDANON, Pa, March 1, MD ASSETS. Bills and notes diecaunted $121,3;.1 52 Due by other 8ank59,34,365 89 Notes of other Blythe 6,856 00 specie ((cold end Silver) 30,750 00 70,072 58 LTA STLITI ES. Notes in circulation $100.245 00 Due depositors, 24,481 08 Due to other Banks. 1,918 75 1:32,828 81 The above statement Is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOS. KABCll,Cnshler. Sworn and subscribed before me, 2d day of March, 1859. Arruosv S. Sat, J. I'. Lebanon, March 9, 1819. Statenient (AF THE LEBANON BANK, published as required by 1,5 the Act of Assemb, pmsa . e4 1;14. 11,. .1857, viz LANON Alma, Mir 2 h 7099. latt-- - 'Loses and Mammas, \• $315,798 49 24—Specie, 03,924 99 Notes of otherltank.s, $ 910 00 Due f_om other Banks, . 21.480 71 • al,as 34—Notes in , 164,995 00 4th—A mount of Deposits. inelo4.- Ing.individnal deposits and balances due to other Banks, EDW. A. CULER.Casnler. Pronn and sobscrlQ before me„March 4,1E59. Lebanon, March 9;'39.. JeSEPH Gt.r.ust, * J. P. - . - -- • - -* • , Private S,al . „. re offer it, i'rivata Sala. a * JUNIATA J. DECK KAT; lying oppoalte their Store, In the Unl .on Water Dant; said Boat lu good order, with full Itlgglns. pains' eogi. J. A AB. 9111YEle. Illeyersvlllo, Mann 9, 1959.-0 . . 1410itice, is Hereby Vri iIAT nil personmintleoted to the Arm of .7. & S: Msi- T ER, are requested to makesettlement before the 2,Sth of this month, as the Store Books will be given into the hands of a 1eg..l nllleer for collection: after that date. J. & S. DIEYEIt. -Aleyeraville, March 0,18511.-2 t. . To Iteni • IiPUV littit tiflrtfoo and II ; 'ito r b e i m nf in k . n o o is t , v o i r t:atel , y jf . NT,,, h townahl)i r , i it c4 tl l .; II hank of the Water Wort:area, tiful country seat for a private repi mice. tent at.. , J. & S. MMEYEfi. Meyeraville, March 0,1850.-2 t. PIIBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at PUBLIC SALE, on WEDNRSD.4 1 - , the 23rd day of Mara, A. IL lEfel, ut theStoro of the Subscribers, in Brourommt,Annville township, Leba non county, the following Personal Property. vie: lOne Ventily HORSE, two COWS, emu New Rock - away, two one-horse Wagons, one four , e home Wagon, one Spring Wagon, ono new Sleigh, two setts Single, Harness Bridles, Saddles, Collars, ha., one Plough, eight Wheelbarrows, one Oritsistone, a lot of Carpenter Tools. Shovels, Picks, lloee, ' , end cheats, Corn Sheller, and other /arming Ito [dements ALSO, a lot of Cherry Boards, Pine Planks and Scout. Hag, about 260 bushels Bituminous Coal, (blacksmith.) and a large qoantitt .of of Coals; one large 400 lb Viiitfotfa Sales add othe Scales', one Iltritln Wagon, &c. • ALSO, excellent IIitNITIINE, code sting \ ail of 'one spring seated SOYA, eileprintsefixed ag, ' Make niv.l lipalchic Chairs, two Other.lts,cift- (01 I log Chairs,obe dozen Chalrono Siete tory, —ee one Bureau, one Lolinee, ope_Xarble Top / Tibia, fonr.other tebles t .ope Was ).00lcIng• Maio, one Kitchen Coptaall, Ate Bedsteads, . one child'e Bandead, thfee Wash Stands, one with mar. ble top; one,,Crib, Shill, Wood Clyet, one Cooking Stove, two other ,Stoves vrlthk Pld'pe„ one patent Washing Ma chine, one large feptier Kettle,..lron Kettle and other Kettles, two forge Moat Stands, a lot of Tubs and Stand., and other :Plernitterc and Kitchen Ware, to numerous to mention. irw . a,,,1 a t o b OOl 7 • ' -10 o'clock A. M., whe . el 601i ditiolzs of tale r • .4., .- . , •. known, and a creel months gatio, b " .'•'.,.;_ . ?..ii - .., ' ./...ai S. hining m yersv iti o , . : .. .• i. P. Balmer, A'de'eitl?'": - ; OYES ,4. xt:• k . N le the to by year roq#01) TURNIP& LeLlgtll, '...i • . . . . . ',..* arritt ._ On the 6th inet., by the Rey. H. S. Miller, John' O'Neil of S. Lebanon, to Sarah Ann Mentor, of Cornwall. FRESH FRUIT. Am A Mittent of canned Fruit,oonsb.ti rig of Pears, ivail!ebei ppoll,. Strawberries, Tomatoes and Omen egt46 Sas fieer , ibeahnsi by OYES B EUSTON. 6.1 EAGLE -HD' EL ) LEBANGNi..PA, Tltespunber4.l,:gait"c„r,mhra?!:lfirtieareBnitrek *boron well-knowevllonen. Fle alil be much 'ileum] to ac comme deeeedi wbo may favor him with a call, L ou nsex.—.:Conter Cumberland and :Market etreet Ilgb..omnibuseest running in n.nnoxion with the Rail Road Trains. , IL SIalltIST. Lebanon, Nov.lo 18684 I SitSS NEW STYLES. 1858 ADAM Cumberland Street., between Market and,the Court house, north side, has now on bend a ititindid anaortment of the Now Style of RATS ..AND ":CAPS. for men and boys . for 1858, to which the attention of the public in reepectfully. ted. Aids of kV prices. from the cheapest to the most coney. alWhYaonliartd. Helm also just opened a eplen did iissortMeria oPW7ilialEß HATS, embreAng such as STRAW; 'PANAMA; -PEDAL, PSAItI, itORN; pionN,..sRicATIMIISTAM,end all others 4 1eVaItirfirribift" Welaeall ie., to COUfitry'Soreturnts ofilitrautigiode testa*. Lebanon, April ill, 188. ' Alt *CNC ATTORN . EB AT. LAW• TIAS IIEifOVIID hts of)les to Mr.Robisnd's new 1.1 log, (second story, at - the alley,/ two doom east at his present location. [Lebanon, March 2, 1859.-Iy. 5..711. Pettengill A' Co's A DVERTISING AGENCY, 119 NAszte Sr., Yvw YORK. &10 SrAll' Sr.. BaSTD.N. S., M. PettengEt & Co., are the Agents for the Lebatlon Adtertirer, and the meat influential and largest circulating Newspapers-in the United States and the Canada's. They are authori zed to contract for us at our-lowest tutus. IPtibtfic - Notice. • • • NOTICE is hcteby given that 'Alrelam Wenger and John S. Dohner. lately doirig•kusipess under the name of WENti Eli & DOEINER. in Uniqrt township, Lob. anon count,y, Ps., baps executed a Deed of Assignment fur the benefit of Creditors to the urelorsigne4., All per. sons Tudebted to the said Wenger & f ieltpeNi either of them'are requested to make prompt jayment,Xill thdp having claims will present them_ Any one,diisi4hrg,,le. formation reipdeting the estate se; alsigned wAtt na,tro.s C. Ittatist. Cornwall P. o.,,Lebanon voinity.oPe,;. . • . 1; LIC111:11. deggne . telorMln OTRAtr9r the Crediturg uf-Abmltm Wenger and Jahn S. bather. . [Starch 2, ISM). N o dr I li • HEREBY INFORM THE SCIF 0r • IRE Q b, ITEA CH And PARENTS of thosoDtatrictp, whose Scholia I have not visited yet. that.' halm Leeu deterred from doing to by sickness—lnving beon.eonftned to my house fortbn past ihree _weeks. I exceedigigy regret this, as I was very anxious to. visit every Eshool In the County driving the uremia winter, notwithstanding my time was very . ehort for so extensive n serial of labors. F. PHILLIPS, Co. Superintendent. Lebanon, March. 2, ISZi9.-2t: • H ETleltT37 reiismrneetot ctmol4or coZtrlc announce prepared :to do all kinds of SLATE ROOFING. at the shorteA notice and on the Inost.reaaossble terms, Also Fnalten nom 14,osten 'laser Wong.; Slating Clint& Steeples, &O. further information, please apply to Mr. J. A. POnibe>Are.,Talliut street, opposite she nr at any of Die Meet's. _ abanon, March 2.1859.-21 n. 11)Yanvon‘i •-• y0k r.71.7 requested to i i n n k teet parade en , Zaturclay, th i f t 4 y en .o blie I):3:t i ew le t Col. JeBBO e a c t 17 Captain. REUBEN it ItIntOLD d... Itlyerstown, March 2,1858. Our Musical Friend. 12- PAGESOF MOD:MAR MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS "OUR. MIMIC/A is tilled with the twat Plano Solos, Duets, Soup, Operplio Arias, Pollms, :Mazurkas, Qaadrillea w iVaitzcs, and every other species or musical 'composition fur :Voice and Piano try the best American and European Composers ; printed on full-sued music paper, adapted-to eiery grade of perfurrner. The same quantity of music, procured from the rage. ler publishers would coat more than ten times what we charge. A y-ear's subscription to "Ova 3funcst. FRIEND," will secure new and - fashionable' music worth at least Two Dmmatzti DOLLAA3, and entirely Sufficient for the home circle. - - 'NEW PRICES !': .. _ .. ~1 .. Clothing : ( CLOTHING to suit the young and the old, k.,.. CIAAHING for Winter to keep out the cold, ChOT,IfING all colors, black, brown, and blue, fIIVTIII NG well made, and fashionable too, tOLOTINO of elegant fit I declare, 01.01'111Ni:4 which all take a pride in to wear, CiiOTHING the beet that can be bought, CLOT/LING well sewed just as it ought, CIOTTI - I:NO Which any one clothing may call, ifLOTHING.for men, youths, boys. and all, CLOTHING the largest .assortment in town. tIAITHINU for Sunth,for Jonas. and for Brown, CI OTIII'vG loran therest of I. .......-....., .4,,,. . ..... •,, ~ . . 1 mankind , DlsAotittiolt ot P.At 11l t• 1 Stitp. : cLOTIII NG. and all that belongs to that line; N°T'c' is hereby given thtti. tlio,Co.parinership i CAN be bought cheaper than ever before, heittrefore existing between. the .undersimeed. Tin- ; ,At BEITZENSTKiII; & BROTHER'S Cheap Clothim, smiths, in the hcarough of Lebenes,. under the firm of ; Store. RISE &-DaliftllEßTV, was riirselved i *„ mutual con- .) Tim largest. best ',elected stork ofellothing and Fur sent on the 3d Inst. All :persons hariurelainni will nisi lag goods ever brought to town, id now unpacked please preeent them, and those indebted will make p a y and great bargains bffered by ' meat to either of. lite undersigned'. . , : ~ . B.NITY..ENSTh'IN & BROTHER. THIN fif - 34 . , - = -- Lebanon, Feb. 28, 1859.-11. cwor.o.a.DAuatirEnTY. Iteigart'ti 'Wine avail Liquor Ilenry R. Light's Sale. ,Store . CORNER of Marker and Mire atm*, 'Leta- ... -... A Vtrlist be sold at public sale. at the late residence of, • non. 10., in theroomham si .... i .11 ''' - lf. ~ .yy Henry B. Light, deed., la Swart:era town hip, Jacut.Weidle, Fsq .where he el s ill 3 contrt . tes . t. ' w w Lebanon county, about 1 mile from Steeverle Mill, and a. keep an assortmetti of the very best br a nds to WINES the same distance from Grey's Mill, on' I and LIQJJORS that can be got. To theme who- menace Frfday, litarchn, 1659, .I tin:dung with his LIQUORS, It is not necessary for him tbefollowinepersonal property, - • ---.. to speak, as the Liquors will speak fur themsePres, • .To viz :•—•4 1101iSES.. (amens them "l ( g- - . Hotel Keepers, and all others, ho would state that It 1 Stallion end 2 mares with I, is merely necessary for them to call and examine his f , . foal.) . 3 'COWS, 2 WAGONS, . .., stark to satisfy themselves. as he warrants toraider full ROCUAI AY, Threshing Machine, Sleigh, Cow Chains, m t. d „. fl i.ou, EMA GEL It EIGART. Harness, Forks, Rakes, HAY by the too, Straw, Lime. N. B.—Remo:Maw at Weidle's Corner. atone, Ac. - Lebanon, Ma y. 5, 1853. . Also, BUREAUS,BEDS, Bedsteads. Chairs, Cupboard, •. Chests, Cooking Stove with l'ipa. Queensware. Stands. _fig trio ir,o.tp, i n , lip A ~,b ~, . 0 ... Potatoes by the buthel, Winnowing, Mill, Wag m box . . 7 J 1 W 2u..... 3 Allilli d' V liN24 OP Ai Co 30 yards Carpet, Aron,. Rattirp, .Pot.. and nn vi-nre. B trtEt &I. blifitEll:6Ell. voribi reipeetfully inform Tubs, Double Cutting Butchering Rfil re, and a large va- the public that they have 'Opened a STOVE & sooty of -other ertkles. .r. -,' ' ' ~,i . ' t , r- ' A BA Nog, STOR- L, door to the Lebanon Valley Bank. ~., Sale to eommeace at TVA clock. 4...0., open:terms w:.i.l in I.2unilterland street, Lebanon. l'a., where • they will be made known by the undersignedlmo Aistraters. constantly keep on hand a larre as.mrtment. of Stoves, •. ' ..,. , . , , „„. , j,l VI LIGHT. Ranges. se ; Among, the kinds now on howl they would - • r. JOHN LIG ILL% S. o. name the f o li o Feb Soo Rise Cook, Air Charm Cook, Remit,- Feb.. : lo, 185 9, ... .., .F. me , ue tomer. ~.. , tic i ' 4. .C. l.t ro i lf,.. * Ao a n, lo i be rtg em Sto k r , a C tl ao . k iv. , " al fr.. l Limbs .Parlor Cooke, N,. 8..—a11, persons arc forbid bringing atrong liquors to this vendee. Office and Parlor Stores, GesConsumers Egg Cylinders, ~ ..., - . ~. • - T ----- '— . ; Three, Orel Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers, all Maw FRNKLA IN_IIOUSIF,. , .HoteI and Family Range , . FOrtable Heaters, ac: ' ' LEIrANON ', PA - . .. ~ „! Also, Fire Brick. Grates. se. TrAVANG:er I- °ale . d a Mtge and . xiarnrapilinos . Uotra,'„ t 0.,.. Ola droves take' in Exchange.for e r ones. 1 . .1- end now ........_ ___ _ opened for the arcommeriatton - of' the Lebanon, °Moire*: 2., 11,51.-tf. of ,Walnut street slot . . ot. o Fashionable Tailolrin i il rh u ., b le ie *,..' n t oxl th lr e al k l u si rth ltl v il B r tr ott 7,n le r banort. , P•L‘ I- !souk) respectfully ask the attention of the puldie to the mom ~.. , . , ClikthitoU Stoke. Thera iscommodious STABLING attached; the belt la 11.0.. se who Iltould km a tine suit, dressed.* in.sfyi e furnisbed.with the best LIQUORS- an' the:AßA.le 'mint - •- 1. . fTwu ; op to toe. Call and see. •• Save Z@ per cent., the hestedibles of the aatiaun. Nojerina wili t kie spar& clear:gain, lit the NEW CLOTHING STORE, 2cl story o to make customers Perfeetly ni t home,' A cordial invite. CENTRE BUILDING., of Raker a Brothers., • ... to t eo public to call. . •,.. ~..; D tion is extended , Nunez* will find it much to theirlulvantegisto bring ' b0b. 23 1859 . 1 .i.coß.nunt. • Lebanon , • • - . _ L .. their produce , to the Cheap Store at the Centreßuildiags, of Banco a BROTITER.S. Notice. TAILORING., • To,fini,3fembers of the German Befqrmed Congregation Ti,.' TAIVIRINCi for Custom work receives the personal cif olapkoon Township, LehanOti County:— I attention of 11. & J. M. lidera, with more care than ev- APP"C 4 791,N; Los been into by the Trustees of said er, "laving secured tho host morkman.they,are prepar• Cengregntion. to the Co tt of Common :1 leas of ed to - make imp the most fashionable work at. short no said C on nty,,for inl Ordqr of sale of nil tholr Real Estate, dice. The Clothing all warranted...lt thay 40 Mot please excentbyg tits )Ate ie Met apart as the church property, they need not be taken. . Lebanon Mey,l2, 1853 and. Um. Cahrt has fixed an the .firs/ .. llfomfay qt „Ifarch. ___.....--• .„.___ _ , Kf,, ii he Prothunatau's Office. in the Boronisri of , Chestnut ItailA tot Sale. nfi l o ' i- t it n and where all persons interested mar at tAencrirt‘h. e t ; think proper, and elMire to be heard, either rim F. undersigned htut.betWoefa tee ,find...,llQeen hun• 1, tired CIIKSTNIITII Al IS bled s , few hundred OAII. for or against said application for said Sale. JOHN STAINS, Prot ley. POSTS, for sale, at his Landing, .atritlio Conal;.a little - ..orris W. Earn, Deputy. TA rth-cast of Foster & Mutchls..Foundry;„ together with a lora...stock of COALstrill COttD AVOOtTnitich will ben*, as low it Winfeliiille Mateo.: W. LIGHT, (Merchant.) . . .- 'Pa I In Vral dung llear ~., N. Lebanon, Jan. 10,1659 it. .. rg IBS fifth session of the Pahanyra hoarding School. (for . llll,l‘se to - Rent. „. _i_ males and fernalet,ywilreommenceon thefirst Alan. NE of tha . new twcost'ory brick louses on the day in April. and chntuitts 12 weeks. Tide Institution is.now in a flourishing condition and oilers desirable:rad- ren d Pin Apri ific lly VO limmediatelv to wd.. near the Lebanon Valley Rail. , ...- . . vantages to studeutm - Wha wish to acquire a thorough Itebandu Feb. 2, A . - 859. -. CEO. IV. KLINE. . English education, or. tee prepare• themselves for Minis. -- Mon' into Ivor elmts in Cellige. - A rep:lrate, NORMA!,.. . Fo r R en t • Department is connected with the school. offering Oppos- ~A;.STORE.E.ooM,ordiusirress Haim for Rent, tunity-ta Teachers who:desire . ' to .acquire a thorough" N. E. corner, oft 'uraherland and . Market, ii• knowledge Of the Common School branches and the Alt . 44 ,..,„ 0 ,. 1,,,,m0,„1„. can t i e g i ven i mmo gi fi est r ni t of Teaching. Special attention is given to this Da part. if I.,uptired... Inquire:of " ' ... lip meat. Model schools will be' formed, to be, taught iby Lebanon Feb. 9, 1850. • ..CHRIEFfigN RI . . the students under the supervision of one or monof tim '• • teachers. Its situation is delightful and healthy' being • •T . .*. 't4 ' ii . ~. ...-, (4......' - , Irt "If . w i t hi n ! ei ,.• o f a mile of the Lebanon Valhi. Rai) essi;on • . I ii lualne isorOtigaw irro - peri y the Turnpike leading. from Lebanon to Harris utg, In - . FOR SAL:Et mileg from the former and 'Smiles fro*, theft r ,,,, 141e4 is T .' 3 offered at private sale, that valuable 1411-iiii cirpleee TERMS per . emartor t (12 weeks far Sin, * ..}... of GROUND, Situate attherintgategr' p( a. including. Aerating, Ttatiqn,•andlu.h . l . , ; i4=.' Latin, Greek and riiiiior Mathiniaties, $5 eXtrarr. For t ' r alk/Ill'anut street', ull o a gn , frotltirigPf•et ww will .nnt street and 80 feet of Writer atre,reseitt smetkpl• further information apply -to the Principal arid Propriti , . ,e4 by John Farrelrellarblefited, Ofte^kb are a. FRiiidg tor, P. B. 1,12,11.1311. • • •- • - -__._ - • .Board of instruefion. ',• .-:':i . in c l4t 4 .,/ki: ib illOellt 4 WithillsmariMire.o -th'e Tit*. RET.8. 4,11 : 1 V/31 5 1/1031 A.-M., Profemor or satin Greek .5 9 3 9, 0,- 111 •9" 4ftiltaad Depot, latt , V'etv.9 l 9'DeP o l and - languages and literature. .. ' " -... ~ ... ttl.Antre ef-Misit, t. For %Tiber Petit'neletw anvil Jovx s, xßtrblßlNlii. Teacher of Mathematics snit, - t ° ''••". E lt r l ..l " l,tha P rutuillei; '' '. ' J'Aue 2;,1857- Common School Reatiehew. - . t . .......-, ..; I' 1 " ~••• '... li r e .14. ' ..,... . -impo r t- IL GROSS, 4.ssistant Teacher of the Common School ' ' ..,. emu.- off • : Branc h es,,,_ 1 0 .k., ~tt . .• TOlili eilitt.XLl,la selling his formate*. of Anted .. . 4 BECK .et .. ...Pf Imitiumeniiiillivic. - 0 • • . eititunilJtallinfilAßlMlnt COMnd• alai =ante , afar littric on given on thellalmi Molodeon ' gedits Prensinterf , to , diseontinniniiik'busioess' itr this , , place. The public is - invited to examine hie stock. Palmyra,reitiguiP6 - lit " Frb.l4th 1859.-at. - Lebanon, Feb. 23, 182,9, . ..,.. . PRICE, • TEN CENTS WEEKLY. $5; Half ;Yearly, Z 2 50; Quarterly, 3l 115 coma The Volume commenced on the let December. 1853. AGENT OF FRANKLIN FIRE INARAINYELIiIFSI A P . AIs.TY - TN PHILADELPHIA. FOR LEBANOIC.OO Lob:4ton, February I!), 1959.-4 t. , BUCKWIIBAT. Artrele just received and *meals, chtvo by °TES & EUSTON. .y.:LIYERMERRIES. • Dried ElOrlatn:4es for wile by OYES & ELISTON • rirkeled CVetou*rs for sale by OVER' & EtISTON. 40,1 IN :ORN SIIERK. SLATE ROOFING. C. 11. 3E.173101i1t & 00., Proprietors, arch 2,1859.-lni. 13, Frankfort dt., New . York Lebanon, Jun. 19, 1859 G . STILL tie•aold on tlid-fertrotif the.fettbscrTber, at the Y eastern end of the borough of Lebanon. (formerly ....WafricidOi; Iftirch - 16. - 1809, "fho'follbiting potiohar- property riz - -71TORSEttib'fa."'XIIIii13' with foal„)5 COTFS7S Head orYOUNG CAITLE,;4%. SHEEP With - 4,,W0 - SHOATS, Lfieir2.2ihnise Plantation Wagon, Wagon - body,- - 14,01 . dtiAre, Winnow ingt:4llll.l Cnitivittgr, Plouglalarrrisr e Shovel-Harrow, Patent Corn PreitterNfinsaette; - Cart'and Kttrnese,Sleigh, Corn-Sheller, long and elicert . Cheinii, - * Halter and Cow Chains, Bake/4 fsaytthei,:dadles,-.Foricatedid many other farming implements. , . m ALSO, a e'variety - of Ifoutediold" and Kitche n Furniture. such he tlliidk Tables ; Chairs. Storestseitit pipe, Stands, Tubs, Barrels, &c., &c., Alao a Oun.with the initials "3. (f.n "Salo toetsimmenra at 10 o'clock, A. Si., when terma-will he made known by .1611N.G. SNAVELY. Lebanon. Feb. 2u; 1300.-4. Emmett,-Auctioneer. North Lebanon Township. Tui D PSIDCRATVOr North Lebanon towbefiip, will meet at the public 11011.0 of Benjamin Zeller, ore Saturday. Mirth 12, MO, at, 1 o'clock, P. M., for the pumas. of settling a ticket for' the Spring Elcotion. - By order of February 23, 1819. COMMITTEE. Estate Of Annasstasins Glassbrenner, dere'd Notice - - To Cyrus Kuntz. Joseph Kuntz, John A. Kuntz, 'Whim Founder and nannah his wife, late Hannah Kuntz. . George Roffman and Elizabeth his.vilfe. late Eliza beth Kuntz. and Abriban2 Shirk, CkertilaU of Amon Kuntz and John 11. Kuietz.heirette-law and legal rel. • rescntatives of Elizabeth Kuntz, deed.t and deviser. of Annasetasios Glambrenner. late of the township of South Lebanon, in the sonnty of Lebanon and commonwealth of Pennsylvania, deceased:— V . OG, and pelt of ).nu, aiO. hereby notthad that th' Orphan'.' Contt of Letnami county . , aforeeaid. hay.. granted a Kula upon you to he end appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Irlatnota on ilintrtify, Mc Tiorritso first tfoy of *lran -4, IX, 1869, at to o'clook, A. bi., then and - there to take or refuse to mho the Real Estate of the above named ADneftiliteieS Glambreriner, dere:teed, devised to you, *Ube exhintiou and approisement thorc - of. or shelf' moae alq- the came should not be Fold aa cording to law. SAMUEL, llatirti. Sheriff. Sheriff's Other'. tehanOn. Feb. 2 , 1559.-11, ......._. 5.,e ha lao i t NI ulna I lams nra nee eneupan y. Incorporated bli tie LegißWure : of Pa. ell A 11, 'l* II It PER PE 1. rr A 4. ,1 OFFICE AT J °NEST° WY : .1•133,11 OS VOCNTY. GUARANTEE CAPITAL E 55,000 L : ripals 06:l1PAN't is In full operation, and ready to 1 inake;fusuranee on all kinds of property, in renew or Country, and no as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or Joint stork principle. Pre:o4;W —JOHN 13RRNNER,. Rao. Pico President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer-4;EO. P. AIRILY. Seeretory—WM. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS Jona tiansissit, .1.. , 15 . - Ozo . . Roza, flee. F. Minx. . D. M. RARMANY, NADOLEON. DEER, ' ,' JERI% SHIRK, JOHN' C. SELTZER, , S. K. , Tgzzeuz.ut, ~,Davin M. RARE, ". ' , DAVID RARE, DANIEL 11. DIETER, WM, A. EIRICT. 441:1LONI S. ELY, Agent for Lebanon and ritinily d'oriestciam, Neb. 24,151 , 4. _____. 16(10 1 l. & Sit g oV,,tore Removed. Nilo Spring e S:rtimer Stock 1111 IE Undersignecrwould r;epecthilly inform the public jj that he hes itE,".AI 0 V iqhhie , lloo7.ntslti SHOE, STORE to the room lately occupied, by John Girm i T's Vice n cr y store; where he boa onbeFd 24 7Fakirai. E V:CY' of Spring Sumirver Boots' Mid S l imes, for Ladies, Oentlemenandehildreq, Z Ills assortment I. very complete, and eMbraccs all 01a latest styles, which he csm sell but. at low:prices. The public will please call and-examine. DANIEL ORLEPT. N..B.—TitsrEign.9. now is your time if you wish to &Pe large wortment of Trunks. rictiae.s, and different kinds uf Bagß. Como one, come all! Lebanon, April 7, MR, FOR SA LE. FLOW% . CORN. M„„ - awL OATS. auntiLiNos. ila= E.SLT BY THE BAG, BRAN. MYERS & cIIOrR, Lebanon, PA. at theDenePee 311118 of Feb. 3, US. WA NTED. AT the Geneenen Ming, fn the borough of Lebanon, WHEAT. COIN, ,4•L, RTE, OATS, 1% 0 •allyinantlty, for which the high , lt Market prices willibs-paktin Cesb, by 31YEitS k SHOUR. Feb. 3, 15;.5. . PHILIP F. McCAULLY, POO ionatqe, foot and Shoe Maker =Cumberland :treat, one dorm ..f.,:ast of Black Berm Hold. T/LE.Suriseriber desires to inform the public I that he has opened as above, where he is pre ea to axecuteardersof BOOTS and 6110 ES, of the • finest finish Aug! ,style, if not superior, tdituy here. torero offered In tlaa . publ New Spring and Sirlimer Stank! fie has just returned from theday with an unrivaled assortment of the latest FALL sosti WINTER STYLES of hoots, Shoes, Slippera : tc., Se., for Lad its, Gentlemen and Children. • . • AW. Eretypody is o istu:tcd to call and eramine. Lob.. nou, :Tuna 30, ISSR.
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