gtlVvrtiott: TERMS, Sl 50 A. YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, BIARCII 16, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, Handbills Pos tem ite., printed at the Advertitter office, at low Tates and short notice—and in the most .elegant CO Just Printed at the Advertiser Office, Noticesi to Quit, Venduo Notoe and Snm• mongol'. Also a fine lot of doubt° and single Acknowl edgement . Deeds ; Executor, Administrator and 'Trustee Deeds; lilortgagac, Also, Common and Judgment . Bonds, and all kinds of Justice's and Constable's Blanks. • SPECIAL NOTICE. We are necesitated to raise about 1¢ 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,' Willa is the cause of the slight deficiency 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 sent or send them enclosed in the Advertiser to such parties. We trust that the amounts will be brought, or sent without delay by our friends. The amounts coming to us are small in all cases, anal hence easy of liquidation, but on , our part it takes these small ac •counts to enable us to make up the llarge amount the are owing Do 'mot think, friends, that we can do 'without your small amount, but be :generous to overflowing by prompt ly paying us our dues. Parties can ;send by mail at our risk, by regis tering the letter containing the imaney. DEMOCRATIC BOROUGH TICKET. Chief Burgess, Adam Rise. Ass't. Burgess, George Krause. Council, John K. Lowry. J. Aaron Walter. High Constable, George Walter. Wood Corder, Daniel Ritter. School Directors, D. S. Hatrimond, Constable, George U. Wier . . EAST WARD TICKET. Judge, C. Brotherline. Inspector, Henry Derr, Assessor, Joseph McAffee. WEST WARD TICKET Judge, William Smith. Inspector, John Yost. Assessor, Samuel Harbeson, ext Friday is election day. We have only to soy, vote early, and vote the Demo cratic ticket; or, if freemen prefer, vote any time in tic day, null, vote the Democratic ticket. If yon voto in the evening, be sure to vote the Dem q,eratic ticket. If you cannot go to the election yourself, send your nest beer friend, and give him n Democratic ticket to vote. In all cases be sure .of voting the Democratic ticket. To Fee it voted 'is also of some consequence, but we shall not en large on the point at present. If you meet with any fellows who have tickets of another stripe, Itspecially after six o'clock in the evening, en• . 4 gagc them in conversation until after seven, or Rake him out to smile, or give him a dollar to go 'home to his wife and children, but be sure, in the last place, that you hove voted the Democratic ticket. N. B.—Dwrit put off voting until Saturday, as it will then be too late, Seine of tfie opposition forgot to vote several years ago, and the result wen they were beat awfully. Don't procrastinate, but vote early, and vote the Democratic ticket. • Petitions were presented in the Legislature lnst week, from citizens of Shtelfers town, praying for an alteration in the charter of the Shaefferstown academy. AlEo, a petition of citizens of Myerstown, for no net to better regulate streets in said town, Also, a petition of citizens of Lebanon county, In favor of the repeal of the present licence laws. The Myerstown Dragoons, Cap tain Tice, paid Lebanon a visit, on Saturday.-- They were accompanied by a full band of Music on horse-back. The Dragoons are a fine com pany, and made quite nn imposing spectacle.-- They numbered about - 40 rank and file,—with ()f -lows and musicians about 60 horse. The milita• ry spirit is in the ascendant in this county. Lebanon Deposit Bank.—The deposits of this Institution have kept up, daring the mow crisis, to a remarkable Agora, While ocriddettee was shaken elsewhere, its seeurity was AO guaranteed. The ample re!ponsibility of the gentlemen conoccted with it, each of whom •is hound for it to the full amount of all be is worth, a safe guaranty to depositors against loss; and this, in connection with the fact that depositors Jan paid interest for their deposits, accounts for ,the active Imam's, of the Back, * Rev. < John AleCron, D. D., of Do'timore, delivered a Lecture, on Wednesday eve ,ping last, in the Court House, for the benefit of ,the Young Men's Christian Association. The at. •tendaaee was pretty large, and the applause ho ,allotted proved that his subject and delivery were acceptable. Still, the modulations of his voice se frequently passed from one extreme to the other, that it was difficult for the hearer to keep the /connexion, One of the qualifications of the true orator is to be heard end understood by his hear- Ars, to wbipb Mr. McCrou occasionally failed,— llowever, - the room may have bad somethin g AA Ale with this. The next and last Lecture will be joy Rev. Dr. Schaff, of Mercersburg. Messrs. Henry & Stine have re- Aantly put an open front to their store.reom.- -The inside has also been remodeled, repainted, ,and *Amiss improved, so that they, have now one a ths west business rooms in town. ggr" LIEUT. Goy. Moirrox, of Louisiana, has reigned hie seat as Lieutenant Governor of the Slow on a gnostic% pf 'dignity, The Senate took out of his hands the nppointmentof the commit,. Leo of Conforonao on the Apportionment 'He contrues this Inte rota 'of cenbure--or rat h. ,er a pubilo demonstration of iv' out of confidence „in his impartiality. Ile vacate" .the office of Lieutenant Governor, therefor.), thao he may no , poser presidie ores the fi RM.% The Merchants of Lebanon and North Lebanon boroughs have made one step to wards the adoption of the Casa system. They will soon find it possessing twiny advantage - ,and after it is fairly tried, the only wonder and regret with them will be that they pursued the fogy system as long as they did. The public also will be the gainer by the new syetem. We shall be, able to bay cheaper, live cheaper, and not op pressed with debts to ..which are added per-cent. ages on debts contracted by ethers who don't pay. As the ice is now broken it is hoped that our oth er business men will soon follow the example of the merchants. The time is now as propitious as it will ever be, to abolish the long credit system in all departments or business; and he who re fuses to profit by the example deserves to have his substance leekednp in the pages of his led ger. Below is the action of our merchants adopt ing the new system : Jacob Roedel The Union Canal is being filled with water this week, preparotOry to opening throughout by Monday, 21st inst., for the busi ness of this season. In addition to theordinary repairs, considerable improvement far the - more speedy passage of boats, and especially those of heavy tonnage, has been made, at varions points, during the winter recess of.pavigation. Mr. Jacob W sold his farm near Fredericksburg, containing 52 acres, to Jo seph Fisher, fur $33.51.),p04.: • llon. JohO. :0 - ,..K . unkle's term of office expired on the 4thfinst., at which time Mr. Killinger's commenced, and he is now the Con-. gressman of thii district fur the term reaching to the 4th of March; 1361. t The oppositiohparty of this bor . one!, on Monday evening, nominated the follow ing ticket Chief Burgess, D. M. Korman y ; Assistantßur gess, D. E. Miller ; Council, Conrad Mark, T. T. Worth ; High Qonstable, Jobn Stout; School Directors, Adam Grittinger, Jos. Bowman, (shoe maker,) Constable, Jos. Shantz; Assessor, W. W., John T. Atkins; Assessor, E. W. henry Shirk, Our Democratic friends of Corn - wall have nominated the following ticket:— ALessor, Lantz Hits; Judge, Joseph Killian; Inspector, Andrew Zimmerman; Supervisors, George Feis, jereminah S. Iloke; Auditor, Mi. cheat Witmer; School Directors, Joseph Smith, IL S., Jacub Strever; Justice, Dewy Witmer, J. S., Simon S. Snavely; Constable, Conrad Miller; Clerk, Micheal F, Itukc, Our Democratic friends of North Lehnnon Borough ha.Konorninated the following excellent ticket Chief Burgesp, .Franklin Walter; Assistant Burgess, Daniel Frantz; Council, Adam Hain, Georgo Gardy ; High Constable, Menem Brown; Wnod Corder, John Brown; Auditor, John Bill man ; Assessor, Maury , Spohn; Judge, John Ar nold; Tnspeefor, kelix-Light; Supervisors, Geo. A. Arantz, Christian. Brieker; School Directors., Aaron Fox, oideon -.Light; Constable, John Grate. Accident. —Mr. Antis Snyder, President Engineer of the Lebanon Valley Rail road, at this place, was severely injured on Ilion day, by having - his legs crushed between the bumpers of two oars. - Mr. G. Ward. (successor to Jim. M. Gond) has just received a. large stock of Wail Paper, Window Shades, which. he offers to the public, at prices to suit the times at theold stand on Market Square.--Advertisetnent next week. Tn E GOELPY TRADEny.—WICI learn that Mr. Francis Gouldy, who, with nearly all the mem bers of his household, was Ilstquißad by his son Francis, in October last, while in a franzy,hasso far recovered from his injuries to be able to at tend service on Sunday last,.at the Thirty fourth street Church, of which he is a member.' lie had however, to be suppoltcd by a friend. Be will never recover his normal vigor. A large piece of his skull was removed by the surgeon. Ills face is under partial paralysis from the results of the Wounds. 4. month since, air 43. Goultlay, who was andante at the time of the tragedy, gave birth to a dapghter, and him already recovered from her conOnement. All the other members of the family, except the servant who died at the City Hospital, have quite recovered.—N. Y. Tr: WoOD'S Ham ItusTOrtkrtvg....-This is said to be a most excellent preparation, the result of exten sive scientine researehy and is used with great =CCM. However venerable a Veld headway ap pear, it is seldom considered as either comforta ble or elegant, and those thus afflicted should try Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and be enabled to rejoice once more in the plerititude of nature's great ornament. Cannos.-13eware of worthless Imitations as several aro already in the markat, sailed by. dif ferent names. Use none unless the words (Pro- Amor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, No., and New York,) are blown in the bottle.-- Sold by. all Druggists and Patent Ncdioine deal ors, else by all Fancy and Toilet Goodi dealers is the - trnited States and Cantida t 4 Set 114v.' The Cash Systen , in Lebanon Whereas, we, the business men,and espe. (dolly the Merchants of the 13 troughs of Lebanon and North Lebanon, (having for a long time felt the want of some regu• lar system, and the manlier in which business \vas (lone heretofore being prejudi cial to our own d' terests,inasmucti as there vras no limit to the Credit System. goods being sold without reference to specific time, and could often not he collected until the interek had almost, if not altogether, eon• slimed the profit, We therefore deem it highly imp( rtant that iminectiate efforts be made to remedy this difficulty by adopting a regular system —by which a Cash system may be estab Fished, as nearly as possible—and to enter into such an arrangement that will bind the- merchin.e to each other mutt-illy to carry out this System. e have, there, fore, adopted the following resolution Resolved. That we, Merchants of Lebanon a d trrth Lebanon Borottelis,and ririnity,ltereby agree and pledge ourselves to goi ftir Cmh.Omntry• Predate, or Buell other trade in exchange as may he deemed the same as caah.and in no case will we Mye a longer credit than four menths, when the Imo mnt must be Fetged, in each cave. and paid. Leen] interest will be added or any acJount remaining unpaid after the fear months intite expired. George & Pyle *Swartz & Bro .• - henry-' Stine J B Roach George Plieger t. Zimmerman Haber & Bros. Leaser &- Bros • It Bruce & Co .1 B Krause & Co J C Iteisner 2 Smith Charles Shrirer 4 leo M Fauber Punch & Bra George Hoffman Shirk&illilter coeively br cash from the *Swartz & Tiro. will ogle first of April next. sEr The Advertiser Office is now removed to Funek's new building adjoining towards the Court Howe, its late 3oention. We shall be pleased to see our friends : in our new quarters. (Prim, second story. On Saturday, the 19thinst., there will be a sale of line young, Horses, for draught and carriage, at the public houseof Samuel With ers, in Pilltityra. They are from 4to 7 years old, nod were br,dght from Holmes epunty, obi°. As we consumed thn 'greater por tion of two days in moving. lost 'week, wo have been compelled to get out our ;paper this week the best way we could. The Lebanon Gas Company has abolished the charges for metre rent, heretofore added to their monthly bills— THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. On Monday night, the barn of Mr. John Bcckley,in Beckleysville, about 4 miles east of this borough, was destroyed by fire. We have not been able to obtain particulars before going to press. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, THE SEDIMENT OF VIE MISSISSIPPI RivErt.-- New land is continually forming et the mouth of the iti6sissippi. As an example, of the rapidity of its creation , it is stated that the old Belize, erected at the mouth of the river aboutl774, Was, iu 1534, two miles above it. There was not, at that time, the smallest appearance of the island on which, for two years after, Ulloa caused bar racks to be raised for pilots, and now knoirn as the now Belize. The rate of advance is believed to be ninety-six feet per year. A marriage 14114 celebrated in Leicester, the other day, under rather singular circumstances. The bride was a widow, and the bridegroom a widower. The son of the bride :toted as " father," and "gave away" his mother, while the daughter of'•the bridegroom offieiated as bridesin aid. French writer haS said, that to dre IM gloriously, you must net gloriously while you are awake; and to bring angdi down to converse with you in your , sleep, you must labor in the cause of virtue during the day. Or' A colored man named Ctoser died at Coy ing,ton, La., on the Stir of February, at the great age of 188 yearn. ANOTHER MURDER IN N. Y. From the Journal of Commerce, March flth. About half past eight o'zlock last evening, the Fourth Ward was the scene of another brutal murder, which resulted in a woman being in mtly killed by a ClAnatuan, and two others badly injured. Front the facts furnished our re porter, it appears that the Chinaman, whose name is Charles Appo, and who resides at No. 47 Oli ver street, has for some time lived unhappily with his wife. The neighbors have frequently been compelled to interfere between theta, as Ap po and his wife would fight to such an 'extent that it was at times feared ho would kill her.— On Monday afternoon Appo beat his wife so bad ly that she was compelled to take refuge with one of her neighbors over night. This seemed to an noy Appo, and yesterday afternoon he - renewed his attack upon her. Fearing the interference of some of the women, be loft the house, but about half past eight in the evening, returned home, and immediately commenced to again beat her at a most furious rate. Several of the occupants of the house, hearing Mrs.. Appofs cries, ran to her room ; among them, a Mrs. Fletcher, Margaret Butler, and Mars Gafney. On opening the door, they discovered Appo with a stick, beating his wife. They immediately interfered and tried to get Appo out, when he drew a dirk.about six in ches in length and stabbed Mrs. Fletcher twice, the last wound being - inflicted in the heart, caus ing almost instant death. As she fell to the floor she exclaimed, "0 my god," and expired almost instantly. Appo then made a dash at the other two women, and, stabbed Margaret Butler in the head, and Mrs. Gainey in the left arm. His wife fortunately succeeded in making her escape, and Appo fled from the house. Assis.tance was imam•, diately procured, when Mrs. Butler and Gafney were conveyed to the New York Hospital, the letters wounds being foUnd of a - serious nature.— Officers Young and Bailey, of the Fourth Ward, were soon on the spot, and on hearing that Appo had escaped they iunnediately started out in hopes of arresting hint. Officer Young proceed ed to a wall known place of resort fur Chinamen, at the Corner of James and Cherry streets, where he succeeded in finding Appo concealed under a bed. On being convoyed to the station house, the prisoner's hands were found covered with bleed, and he at once confessed having committed the terrible deed. die said he intended :o kill Mrs. Fletcher, and had parchased the knife for that purpose, as she had troubled him very much about his wife. Mrs. Fleteher's husband was ab sen t at the time and returned home about an hour after the murder. He attempted to upbraid Mrs. Appo for fighting with her •husband, when she flew in a rage, and, seizing a stool, struck hint a blow over the head, inflicting a bad cut on the side of his face, She was- immeiately .arrested and also locked up. Fletcher is said tobe a bard working:man, a mason by trade, and has five children. Appo the murdeier, is about thirty three years of age, and has been in . this country_ about eleven'years. lie was-married - about eight years ago to his present wife, who isan Irish wo man. They have one child, three years of age. fury List for A. GRIND Julia T Atkins, Lob Dor • Adana:, John II Bross, Bethel Ch ristli Dalimatt,Corintoi David Pam Lab 110 r. • aeorgii Derr, Leb..,Dui Henry 'Korman, S Ann Pete. Forney, N Ann George lornntz, London'y John Grabill, Heidelberg Augustus Huber. Swatern George Karel), (I. S.) nor TRAYMRS Magee Arndt, Swatnrn Abraham Murkholder,S An Henry D Bachman, S Ann Thunins &wider, Jairoi.n Daniel 010111, N Lob tp Henry Fry, N 4nuvillo John Felty, Swigara William Fauber, Lob Dor Deitricb Goebert, Henry Heilman, N Leb tp Christian Hostetter. Jeolen John Heagey, Jr. S Ann Jacob Kreider, Cornwall Isaac Lutz, N Lab tp Georg Louaer t Swatara Levi W Maulfair, N Ann George Mark t N Lel; Bar Daniel blesser, Jackson What the Peess Shy. "Cos Tau's" Exterminators aro invaluable reme dies fur clearing houses of all sorts of vermin.— With all confidence we recommend them.—N. Y. Daily State Register. "Comm's" remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, lied-Dugs, Ants, Fleas, A:0. are invaluable ; we can 'speak from actual knowledgeof their merits. "Drtuocisir and DEAL ERS should send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in them.—Now York Journal. "I shall write something about your Extermi nators, a:z I can do so with propriety. They are Bolling rapidly here and destroying all vermin.-- Ed. "Benner Fayette, Mo. • "Death to all Vermiis." - As Senixo approaches, ARTS and ROACHES, _ From their holes come out, And Mice and RATS, In spite of Cats, Gaily skip about. Bee-Boas bite You, in the right, As on the bed you slumber, While INSECTS crawl Titre' chamber and hail, In squads without number. IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT certainty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects, on Anheals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by ticostarVl Rat, Rosati, &e., Exterminator, "Costar's" Bedbug Exterminator "Costar's" Eltiotric Powder, .for Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United States, as follows : - On receipt of $l,OO, a box of the RAT, Rosen, &m. EXT.; On receipt of $2,00, a box each of the RAT, ROACH, dme. BET. , and ELECT:VW POWDER, (sent postage paid,) sufficient to destroy the vermin on 'any premises. Sold by Ditunaisr and BEARERS every _where. "COSTAR'S" PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 420 BROADWAY, N. Y. S.—Circulars' terms, 4e., sent by mail 011 ap plication. pir• WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA: COSTAR'S 8RA4 . 211 DEPOT, Northeasteorner Fifth and Arch Streets, Pismaostatuts, And Wholasale Dealers generally., Also sold , by tTosern L. TiOrcallckgß, Term, 1859, JURORS. Setnnet .Breuse t 4tiettsert tl.Liek, Bethel. - Jelle'Llithe, Bethel , John.Mark.'N Anus:llle gleoriolt...bloor4 neideiteg Samuel Oiseenolteer.Bethel Wiiiinin Mien, Jr., Union Samuel Ruth,lllllereek i David M Sliney, 11 Han Frairk A i• butte, Millereek Samuel Wise, S Lebanon Josiah 'Werner ; Jackwon JUItOIt.S. Martin Mealy, Han , Jacob 31iller N,Annville !Daniel Nailslnger, 'union ;setb. Royer, lißiloreek Henry B. Seidel, lA> Bar Jonas Stenger, S Lebanon Joseph Smith .(P S Corn ky'l Wivid Reckbeck, N Lob tp Jacob Shenk. Heidelberg Dariti Tice: L .b Bor 'Jonathan Wenger, Union John .1 Wendling, E Ilan Joseph Witmer. Londond'y John Wentz. N Leh Bar Gabrlel Wotfersloerger. AT A Samar] Yocum, 11Pidelbi;rg David Zaz,fteidelbcrir Iltniel Ulrich, Laudatory gpiciat 4atirts. ~ See advertinment .of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in anothbr column. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE. Wm. A. Datoheior's Hair Dye! Th e original end 8.4 in the int/d. , All others are tm•re Imitations, and should be avoided if y o u wish to eseam, ridica le. GRAY, RED, Olt RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Mick without the least injury b, 'that. or Skin. FIFTEEN 31 EDALS AND DTPLO3fAS have been awarded to Wm, A. Batchelor since 1839, and over i43,- 990 applications hove been made to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. W3l. A. BAWER bkill'S DAM DYE produces a color not to be distiogo ished front nidure, and is WARRANTED not to injure in the least. however long it may be contin-: tied, ;out the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied; thOnaii invigorated for hire by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied On 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 lbtadway. New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. The (humble has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sidea of each liox, of WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Rohl at Dr. Ross Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 18.53,-ly. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS BATCHELOR'S WIGS AN D TOO PEES surpass all.— Tboy arc elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a elutrm—no turning nn behind—no shrink ing off the brad; indeed this . is the only Establishment whero these things arc properly understood and made. Der. 1,1858.-3 y. iMti Broadway, New York. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR all diseases intlammation,Moreor lege predominates; --not to allay inflammation strikes at the root of disease —hence an Jnimetilate cure. . DAL LET'S MACICAL PAIN. EXTRACTOR, and nothing else, will allay influmuation nt ouce, and I=== DALL.EY'S MAI;le..ll. PAIN lIXTRACtraII. will cure the followiug among a great catalogue of di seases nußzis,scALD*; OM, 'CRAPES, SORE NIPPLES, CORNS, scyloxs, BRUISES, STEAL:Li,.,RITES, POISON, CHIL-BLAINS, Toes, SCROFULA, eLettats, ruvutt sORES, FELONS, EAR ACHE, PILES, SORE. EYES, HOOT, SWELLINGS,RIIEUXATISSI, SCALP HEAD, SALT BALDXESS, ERYSIPELAS, RING - WORM, BARBERS ITCH, SMALL PDX, NEASELS, RASH, &C. kb. To some it may appear incredulous that so many die eases should be reached by one article; Hoehn idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its app.isits disorder. ap plying MARTCAL PAIN EXTRACTOR . . In its effects iss . because the time is so Short be. tween disease and permanent curs; and it is an extract or as it draws all disease out of tbs affected part, leaving nature as perfect aS laufore the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no Loose, work-shop, or ntanufac tory should beans moment without it- No Pain VAtractor is genuine unless the.boxiias upon It a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry Dal ley, Manufacturer. For sale by all Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the Milted States and Conadas. Principal Depot, 155 Chambers St., N. Turk. C. le. CHACE Sold at Dr. Boss' Drugstore, Lebanon, l'a. Dec. 1,1858.—1 y. IMPORTANT TO PEMALES—Dr. Oheesenitues PILLS -The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the eesultof a long and extensive pmetiee; 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 liable, and bring na ture into its proffer channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever au obstruction takes place, whether front expesure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the aunt of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Ifeadache, pain in the ride, palpitation of thebeart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, de most always arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the ease, the Pills will invariably remedy all these eviLs. In all' cases of nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysteriesi &e. Icor are they less efficaci ous in the cure: of Leucorrhcrs, commonly called the "Whims:" These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy; as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted:purely Yegetable. - and free from anything in jurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions whirl, should be read, accompany each box. Theie Pills are put up in square fiat boxes. Persons residing where there are. nu agency established, by en closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to any authorised agent can have then, sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R.R.II.OITHINGS, General Agent for the 11. States, 165 Chambers at., New York. To whom all Wholesale orders shield be Athlres.seil. Sold et Dr. Boss' Drug Store, Lebabou, Pa Dec. 1, liginus pito. Preaching in the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday, morning:aud evening. Episcopal services next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in the Town Hall, Market street. Preaching next Sabbath Evening, in the English language, in the Reformed Church. Gtrman Service at the Horse Shoe Pike, next Sunday morning. English Service in the Mo ravian Church in the Evening. German Service in connection with the celebra tion of the Lord's Supper, English preaCh ing in the Even ing, in Zion's Lutheran Church. Preparatory Service on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock; also German Services every Eve ning of this :week. Religiuus Service on Sunday next, in Salem's Lutheran Church, in the Ilfornin ,, in the En.- - lish, and arternGen in the German language. aartiiv. On the.tith ult., by Rev..j. Y. Ashton, Jonathan McMichael to Julian Shay, both of Corn, (g -• 41. It , . On the 25th ult., in 'Vast II:molter, nenry Yeungst, aged 29 years, 6 months, and 14 days. - On the 7th inst., in Cornwall, John German, aged S 2 years, 10 months, and 3 days. On the 26th tilt . in Swatara township, Rudolph ~... Yeagley, aged 64 years.. On the 21st ult., in Ann villa, Mary Ann .1 1 'orney, wife of Peter Forney, aged 27 years, 8 mouths and 16 days. The Lelmia oiv Infarizet. atr