( I ,jls - atiitrti,srt: TETtM, ~- - LgBA.NQN, PA 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 40, 1ti.59 HOME AFFAIRS. Cards, Circulars, IlandEats, Pose ters, itco., printed nt the Advertimer •office, atlow rites and short notice—and in the most elegant style. Blank 'Warrants for Collectors of Salmi Tax, Bands of Collaatora and Treasurers, Agreements bellteen Dirodtors and Teachers, and Orders on Team:er, for sale at this office. We have just received a fine lot of blank Cards, plain and colored, which we shrill be pleased' to work up for the public.' We have Inman' at:foiled, but very desirable fiaoe and, goal. tics. OFFICIAL RETURNS `Ol-the General Election held in Lebanon Coun ty, October 11, 1859. - Up, life esra. Coehi an and Wright are the can "P.didatos for Auditor Genentl ; Kelm and Rowe, Surveyor General; Eckman,. Assembly; Kline (Mei d w an, D is triet Attdrney ; Bergner., Treas urer ; Boltz and Hetrich, Cornmissinner ; Benson, Director; Fox, Auditor ; FltO - I,er, Coroner, The Demoorattt had -no County ticket in the field.— Weidman and lietrieh Were Indotiendent eandi- me cr.s C B 3 • Lebanon, W. W., 169 140 159.141 159 59 238 Lebanon, E. W., 221 147 221 147 221 85 282 N. Cornwall, 23. 84 23 34 25 18 41 Q. Cornwall, 121 83 121 83,142 83 115 N. L.'Borough, 85 4 4 8 65 48 17 -41, 71 N. L. Township, 164 94 166 '9O 146 146 106 EL Lebanon; 70 00 .70 00 7t 52 . 110 Efolalollarg, • 162 83 1 153 83 161 140 0/ 99 83 100 82 DO 80 101 Jackson, 252 123 258.119 253,252 119 at Boel, 124, 104 124 104 124 110 116 walnut ' 229 54 - 229 56 230 175 111 E. Annoyer, 125 45 125 45 124 91 /78 , .156 30.156 80 155 125 56 Loritiondery, 173 81 173 34 169 124 75 N. Annville, 128 60 128 50 128. 93 84 S. Aunt:rill°, 161 41 161 41 161 126 72 Cold Springe, • 10 . 19 19 19 1 Total, 2451 1289 21811283'2403 1820 1870 1289 :283 • 1828 1182 4rir•poorly. Iforftnan had 13 rotas for the Assembly In South Lebanon; do., 45 in N. Lebanon borough; do., 9lu N. Lebanon township. John Waldman had 5 votes for the Assembly In Londonderry. Lebanon, W. W., 183 159 21 159 160 161 Lebanon, E. W., 22D 209 38 218 218 215 N. Cornwall, 24 23 24 24 24 S. Corn wall, 123 121 121 121 121 N. L. Borough, 101 67 8 67 66 67 N. L. Tosvuship, 180 153 33 164 185 166 S. Lebanon, 70 67 53 73 70 70 Ileidloberg, . 163 193 35 162 182'163 Milloreek, '99 90 76 99 09 99 Jaokeon, 254 252 253 253 252 Bethel, 124 124 98 124 124 124 Swatare, 232 164 88 231 231 231 E. nanover, 124 57 109 123 123 123 Union, 154 89 06 156 155 156 Londonderry, 174 172 9 174 173 174 N. Annville, 126 123 25 128 128 128 S. Ann villa, 162 182 10 182 162 162 Cold Spring, 2D 20 00 19 19 19 trr-- Total, 2519 2244 693 2457 245.1 - 2454 AV- Robert Brans bad one vote for Commissioner in N. Annvillet and John E. Bowman dhe rote for Auditor iu Londonderry. Pennsylvania Election—Official Returns, IMO A 0 z . Pi 0 e zr •• -8 • e% 'G • Ailoghnny, , 14,4,40 5,011 3.133 5,697 , 7,441 6,241 7,285 6,451 flair, 1.349 2,600 1.339 2,602 Carbon, 1,040 1.492 1.626 1,814 Centro, 2,233 2.446 2,233 2,444 Chestnr4,o42 5,060 4,045 5,055 Clinton,, 1,600 1,220 1,580 1,285 Columbia, 3,782 1,055 1,808 1,070 Cumbarland 3,224 2.921 3,453 2,932 Dauphin, 2.217 5,331 2,277 3,254 Franklin, . 3,287 3,692 3,393 3,552 lion tingdon, 1.774 2,264 1,77'8 2,2811 Laucoster, 3,433 7,602 3,4.53 7,508 'macron, 5,936 5,071 5,834 5,112 Montgomery, 5,056 4,535 5,026 4,572 Montour, 601 1,150 613 1,142 Northampton, 4,077 2,797 4,060 2,794 Northumberland, 2,159 1,602 2,167 1,642 Perry, 2,043 2,060 .2.061 2,059 Philodn. City, 26,366 29,525 26,203 29,606 Schuylkill, 4,584 4,879 4,469 4,906 Westmoreland, 4,163 3,803 4, 1 82 3,780 Union, . 840 1,363 24 1,375 94,280 102,620 - 04,280 ota ", lkisSo 1 9, Pennsylvania Legislature. .STATE SENATE. let Dist. Philadelphia—Jana° Marselis, Dent., John H. Parker, Opp., George A. Smith,* Opp. George Connel,* Opp. 2. ' Chester and Delaware—Thomas S. 8011, Dont. 3. Montgomery—John Thompson; Opp. 4. Bucks—Mahlon Yardly, Opp. b. Lehigh and Northampton—jeremialt Shin del, Dora. 6. Barks-=-Benjamin Nunetnaoher, Dem. 7. Sehuyiklll—Robert M, Palmer, Opp. 8. Carbon, Monroe and Pike—Thomas Craig. jr., Dem. 9, Bradford, Susquehanna, Wyoming and Sul livan—George Landon,* Opp. 10. Luaerne—W. AV. Ketchum,* Opp. 11. Tioga, Potter, AloKean and Warren—lsaao 801150n,* 'Opp. 12, Clinton, Lyootning, Centre and Union— Andrew Gregg, Opp. 13. Snyder, Montour, Northumberland and Columbia—Reuben Koller, Dem. 14. Cumberland, Perry, Juniata and M itilin— Dr. Crawford,* Data. 'l6. Dauphin and Lebanon—John B. Ruther ford, Opp. 10. Litteaster—Batram A. Shaeffer, Opp., Hob - erl Baldwin, Opp. 17. York.—Wm. 11. Welsh, Dern. 18. Adams, Franklin .and Fulton—A. Mt , Clare,* Opp. 19. Somerset, Bedford and Huntingdon-- 17 m , P. Shell, Dem. 20, Blair, Cambria and Clearfield—Lewis W. liall.* Opp. al. Indiana and Armstrong—Jonathan R. Meredith,* Opp, 22. Wostmoreland and Fayette—Jacob Turney, DOM. 23. Washington and Greene—George W. Mil ler, Dem. 24. Allegheny—John P. Perry, Opp., Robert Irish,* ppp.. 25, Beaver and Butler—D, L. Imbrie,* Opp. 26, Lawrenee,liereer and Venango—Win. Francis, Opp. 27. Brie and Cravrford—D. A. Finney, Opp. 28. Clarion, Jeffer.lon,:Ebrest and Elk—Ken- nedy L. Blood, Dem.. 1 „ Now members are malted with a * The following will be the proba ble complexion of the next Legislature : Dux. Orr. 12 21 36 64 Senate House To rl, Opposition majority, - 37 This gives them nearly a two-thirds power in both branches. Thus, the responsibility of all Legislation both for good and evil, will rest tirely with them. Ws Shall probably give 4 1.14 of We aaembere'ot the lower 80480 rieZblredicl -u1 50 A YEAR DM It til I=l 'NI tal It . 0 0 0 .-I .-.. 4. .ts M 0 IM "' m .. c e el .r 6 . 1 0 0 re ° ' I :.1 . . . 5,390 1 5 3 i A CARD. f I hog leave to return my hearty end sincere I thanks to those who voted for mo at the late election. .I.am especially thankful to the friend: , and neighbors to whose kindly feeling I owe I the very handsome majority glean 0 tno in this i borough, where I was horn, bred and niwnys Hy ! od, It still be my constant aim, to the extent 1 of my capacity, to PrliVe tny,eir worthy of the generous support shave recei - t. 1 ! Lebanon October 15. 1 . 559? " WEIDMAN. There was a rumor that IZatier ( i f trin:lmie . thelar g est, the handsomest and the cheapest stock of new Fall goods in this Borough, and it is now proven that it is really co. Ladies call end sea them. :For men's and boy's wear they can't he beat. - Mr. Joseph Bowman has remov ed his Boot and Sloe Store '6, th e corner of the alley, opposite the jail, a few doors stiuth of his Into location, in the l Lobanon Courier building. Tlr) Libanon Denzokrat Office has lean removed tiiae of the new buildings adjoining Mr. Kemeny's Hardware Store, half square north of its late location. George & Pyle, at the Bee Hive store, are raising , another Excitement. One of the firm is now •in the city purchasing cheap goods, and by next Saturday expect to open a splea did assortment pf DRY noon. They ore going to astonish the citizens of Lebanon County in price, &e. Come and see. ...Messm Henry & Stine are so btl• , • By hi disposing of their newly. received - splendid stick. of Winter Goods, that they had' not time to prepare an advertisement fora this week's pa per.• • Mrs. Buch has just returned from the eity.yvith.her fall and winter stook of Millin ery. The Ladies arc invited tte en examination of the same. Attention is directed to the no tice c:1" Sitikin g Springs Insurance Company, in another column. „ Mr. Pfleger openedlis new of Winter Goods. We rearn:that there is some propriety in the flattering representations made of it. It is seldom that so large and mag nificent a stock is tireughtle ttlis place. * JUVENILE GONCERT.—An exceed ingly novel and interesting entertainment is of fered our citizens on Saturday evening next, the 22d inst. Mr. Kemmerer's pupils to the number of about 50, will give a Vemil 'Concert, which cannot fail to attract a large audience. The pro gramme for the evenings' entertainment Compris es many pieces of miscellaneous' and choice mu sic. For particulars ace programme. Railroad Excursion Tickets will be issued, good for the "Ilarrishuig'Fair, on the 18th, 20th and 21st inst ; and for the Reading Fair, on the 20th, 2. 7th and 28th inst. An extra Passenger train will leave Lebanon off the above three clays of the Harrisburg Fair, at 0i A. M., returning at SP. M. Tickets from Lebanon $l. Intermediate places in proportion. A special Meeting of the Y. M. C. Association will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, at their Boom above D. S. Amber's Drug Store. All the members should be present as some important business is !o bo transacted. At a meeting of tbe Lebanon County Medical Society held on Wednesday, Oc tober ]2th, 1859, the following preamble and reso lutions were unanimously adopted. Wrtr.nnes, It has pleased no nll.lvise Providence to take from our Midst a brcitber member of our society, a popular end skillful physician, a gener orous warmhearted friend, a gehtlenaan who wa's an boner to the fraternity and-beloved by all whn knew him, and whose intercourse with the mem bers of this association was of the must agreeable end pleasant kind, therefore be it, I?erolvecl, That the society has learned with deep'rcgret Of the death of Our worthy and es teemed Member Dr. Charles B. F. Xelly., Rewitic;‘, That we sincerely •eiadole with the family in their sad bereavement, and that a com mittee be apPointed - to.Conimnaicate to theta the feelings of this society. Itcdolved, That themlireeeeditigs be published in the Lebanon paperks.. GEO. F. LINEAWEAVER„ D. F. SOIINECIZ, Committee. C. D. OLONINGEIt. JJJ The School .Directors of Leba non Borough District have appointed Win. M. Dretdin, a member of the:r hoard to eupply the vacancy ocea.lioned by tbo resign:oloß of S, T. McAdam. The Glassiord Family fir-) now performing in the Torrn• lUD_ Their entertain ments are highly, amusing. Go and see them this (Tuesday) evening. Rev. L. C. Speaks, (Colered,) of Harrisburg, will preach in the 'town Hall, on Tursday - evening, the 20th inst. The colored cit izens of this place and vicinity, as well as all others are invited to attend. The Battalion at Jonestown, on Saturday ; is said to have been en affair of con siderable eclat. There were eight companies prosentomd also Gen. .Keim, and Staff. The Washington Legion of Womelsderf, Capt. Cleus.e, accompanied by the Womelsdorf Brass - Band, passed through Lebanon; otrSaturday erening on their return home.. ci iItUEL The heaven% wore illuminated on the evening of August 28th, 1859, by the most splendid Aurora Borealis ever seen in the country. Hays uf parti-color. ed light flashed across the sky, and the changes were beautiful In the extreme. At one time n rapt observer remarked, that he fancied he could see the sparkling lights form themselves Into the following words D ay all your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itockhill at Wilson. NO3. 603 and 605 Chestnut St., above Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 7, 'Z9. Air See Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. • HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE--HAIR DYE. Will. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The Original and Best in the World! -All others are mere trait:Riede, And should be nyolded Jr you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Bldck without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm, A. Batchelor shiers 1538, and over 50,- 000 applications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye, WM. A. BATCUELOWS HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and Is WARR/a:TIM not to injure in the least, however long it may be o cntin ued, and the til effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hir Invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private mass) at the W Factory, 283 Broadway. New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers /NT The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on foitr sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHEOR , 233 Broadwa L y, New York. Sold at Dr. Rode Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. -Dec. 1, 1858,-I.y. IBILTOBTANT TO FEMALES---Dr. Cheeeernan's PILLS —The combinations 'of ingredients in these Dille, is the result of a long and extensive ptactice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper eluumel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful . They ere certain to open these obstructions to which females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper 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 an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or, any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the Want of Such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. Headache, Pao In the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do meet alvrays arise from the interrup tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the rills will invariably remedy all these evils. In all cases o w f nervous and spinal affections In the back andlimbs, lo ness of spirits, hysterias, ke. Nor are they less efficaci ous in the cure of Lencorrhtes, commonly called the awhitavr These pillp ehonil never pe taken during tYr=l,4lllgull&lPAUrl mire t* * l . 46 11 4 1 °"*ff ±5, ATI free fr,onsanyhl. 100130 0 life or health . Fuld and explicit directions rtdob skOuld be reed, estonipsuy each Lo:. . . • THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. These Pills ttre put up in square flat boxes. Persona l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS residing where there are no agency established. by on. closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to any on thorieed agent can have sent to their respective addresses by : iti C I ard. return of mail. 1 I Tll , ll this opportunity of rinidieiv returning my U. B. HUTCIIINOS, General Agent for the U. States, . 165 Chambers at., New York, To wheal all Melees' ; sincere '' ' . thanks to all those who so w . illingly rillider• e , 0, , me „„as m, fled expressed their sympathies for Orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. i lay sufferings liuri n q my late illnes.s. llespeetfullv. l Mt. Nebo, Oct. 19,054. micimi, B . non Niz 4 L Les. 1,1856.—1 y. lailtls—wigs= vi .1 Card. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass alt.—s * 4ll'll3 undersigned returns his sincere thanks to his j_ They are elegant, light, easy and durable. friends for the handsome vote they gave him for Fitting to a eintrtu—no-turning up behind—no shrink- Commissioner at the recent election. Althougn not ing elf the head ;'indeed this is the, only-Establishment !.generally known as a candidate, yet he considers his where these things are properly understood and made. Dec. 1,1558.-Iy. 233 Broadway, New York. Note quite a coMpthnent under theeirenmstances. Union twp., Oct. in, 1109. ISAAC. HETEICIE. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. LO ST. In all diseases inflammation moreor less predominates ETWIIEN Mantreim and Cornwall Furnace, a eaten —not to allay inflammation strikes :ribs root of - dine:nee package, containing Undersleevea, Collars and —hence an immediate cure. TWELVE YARDS of Snit. The finder by leaving it either DALLEY'S MAO ICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR,' ! at Roch's Tavern or at Philip Arndt's, Manhaim, will be and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, and liberally reworded. [Lebhuon, October 19, 1109. ;make ft certain care. DALLEY':S.MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, will "nitro the following among a great catalogue of di seases; BURNS, sCAInS, CUTS, CHAFES, colic NIPPLES, saIINS, BUNIONS, BRUISES, STRAINS, BITES, rases . , cnit-manse, BILES, SCROFULA, ULCERS, FEVER SOIIES, mom, EAR ACRE, PILES, SORE EYES, GOUT, SWELL:INRS, HEU]IATIS X. SCALD HEAD, SALT RrIEUM, IiAtnXESS, ERYSIPELAS, RINGWORM, DAUBERS ITCH, SMALL PDX, MEASELS, AMU, &C. &C. TO SWIM It may appear incredulous that se :many ills. eases should be reached by one article; such an idea will Vanish when reciestlim points to the fact. that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every ono ap plying a perfect antidote to its apposite disorder. DAILEY'S : MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In its effects is magical, because the Hine is so short be, twoen disease and a permaimat cure; and itislmo:tract-, Or as it draws all disease out of theaffecteil part, leaving?' nature as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say-that .no house. work-skoil, or manufac tory should be one moment without it.- . No Pain .13xtmctor is genuine unless the' bpi has upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Henry. Dal: ley, Manufacturer. • . For salO by all Druggists and potent medielne deMerS throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot,los Chambers St., N. York. C. F. CRACE. Sold at Dr. Doss' Drug store, Lebanom•Pa. ittligiats Atitius, Episcopal Etrvices on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'- clock, in the Town nail. Preaching in the Methodist Episocpal Church next Sunday morning nod evening. Union Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Hall, o'clock, every Monday evening. German preaching in the Horse, Shoe Pike eet ing house, next Sabbath morning In the eve nit]," Rev. Tomah Hoch, a missionary who is on gis'ivay to to the Mesquite Coast, will preach a sermon in the Moravian Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English in theovening, in the Reformed Divine Oerviee on Sunday next in Salem's Lu theran alma in the morning at 101 o'clock, at .vvbich time the Lord's Supper is to be ad ministered; and English in the evening. Pre paratory service on Saturday at 2 o'clock, in the German. - at rittt • On the nth inst., by, the Rev. W. Kremer Mr. John Null, of Cornwall tp., , to Miss Rebecca Shepler, of Annvillo, this county. On the 18th inst.' by the Same, Mr: John O. Punch, of North Lebanon tp., to Miss Eliza S. Bomberger, of Cornwnittownship, this County: On the 15th inst., by the Rev. R. S. Miller, 111 r. William Ulrich. of Bethel, to Miss Mary "Ver ger, of Annville. On the 14th inst., in this borough, Charles, infant son of Charles and Elizabeth Dabolt, aged 1 year, S months and IS days. 'On the 9th inst., in Cornwall township, Mr. Da vid Hoke, aged 70 years, 2 months and 2 day's. On the 28th ult., in Shaniferstown, Mr. - Christian Frey, aged about 70 years. The Lebas Carefully Corrected lie LERANON, WEAXESD Lab.. Mills Ex. team VI 50 tmith " Extra 600 teb. Tel. Super. Fine 5 50 Prime White Wheat, 1 20 Prime Rod Wheat, 115 Prime Rye, 75 Corn, 75 Oats, 85 Clorenseed, 4 50 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flaxseed, 150 Dried Apples, ''4l bu., 1 OD Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peiteb 50 reaeh "lintzals," 125 Cherrleg, 1 50 Onions, -37 The Philadelphia Markel. PHILADELPHIA, 'October 17th, 1850. Some firmness was exhibited in the Fleur Mar ket during the past week, with a disposition on the part of holders to advance prices, but no tales were effected above our quotations, which do not vary much from the preceeding week. Rye Flour and Corn Meal continue scarce and ad vancing. Wlmat - cume forward very slowly, :n the fore part of rite week, but the ilealarpi fell off. somewhat yesterday,. without change in priae.— Rye is wanted, with light rerepts. Oats have ad vanced, end are fire:l,ot the close, at our quota tions. We notice a steady demand for Clover Seed, and some prime lets have been sold at our outside figures. Timothy seed sells slowly. Flax seed is in fair request. The inspeetion of Flour for the past week was 12,131 bids, Whiskey is held firmly at the advance of last week, and we, notice a corresponding firmness in. neigh') ring markets. We copy the following froM an - Eng-) lisp paper of recent date:--"Accounts continue to vary in different localities respecting thoWbent Crop ; but neither the quality, nor the yield gen erally, will hear comparison with the harvest of 1858. In France•the deficiency is estimated at from 15 to 20 par cent." Ou'r quotations aro ; • PLona.—S'aporfine $5 to $5.25 ; Extra to $5- 50 to $8 ; Extra Family, $8 to $8.50. Rye FlMUR.—Wanted at $4.28. COILH MEAL.—Searee, and would command $4. Wrlnaar.—Prime Red, $1.25 . 1 Fair do., $1.20 : White, 1.30 to 1.85. RVE.—PenntylvaHia-, 88 to 00 ets. Conx.—Yellow, 95 ets. afloat, 94 ets. in store. °AM.—Pennsylvania, 44 Ms. in store. SEEDS.—Prima Clover, $5.75 to $5.50; Inferi or 5.12A0 6.37-per 64 lbs.; Timothy, $2.37 to $2.50 Pfit'4s lbs. ; Flax, $1.60 perso WniskEY.—Ohio, 29 etc.; PentitMyliania, .28 eta. • lads. wanted at 27 eta. ?Trudge, 26 ets. hors.—New, 15 ets. ; Old, 6 to 10 ets. 'SALT.—Coarse Ground, $1 per sack; Patent Sacks, $1.05, delivered. Yours Respectfully, McCANN k WEIGARY, 811 & 313 North Front St., and North Wharves.. Jas. McCANN, JR., Philadelphia 1 OLIVER WEIGLEY, Lebanon Co. j CATTLE MARKET.—The offering of Beef Cattle show a falling off again this week, the re ceipts at thu different yards reaching only about 1700 head. The market was brisk and most of the lots offered were disposed of at rather better prices ranging at from $7 to 9/ for fair to good, including a few very extra quality at 101, and some inferior at from $2 to 41 the 100 11M. The offerings were principally Chest .r county and Ohio Cattle. Of Cows and Calves, about 100 were sold at prices ra:sgi g from $25 to $5O each, as to condition. Of Hogs, the arrivals and sales at Imhors Union Drove Yard were 1700 head, at prices ranging from s'7 to $8 the 100 lbs nett, accenting to quality. 437 head were also sold, at Phillip's yard, at from $6l. to $8 the 180 lbs. About 5000 Sheep were offered and sold at Phillip's, at 'I/08e. `t lb. nett. gthilfrtiztlltfllts. GRAND CONCERT. A T the TOWN lIALL, on Saturday Erenining. Ode berr 22, MR. KEMMERER, assisted lip his class of 50 pupils will give a mnsieurentertainment, of Minolta nem Musics, Solos by members of the class and Mr. lg., 25 pieces will be performed. Tickets 15 Cents, Oldl. dren 10 cents. Concert commence at 7 o'clock. .Lebanon, October 19, 1859. administrators' .' N otice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of idminist.ra. Lion, with the Will annexed, on the Estate of DA. via KURTZ. deceased, late of Swatara township, have been granted to the eubseribers residing in Paid town ship. All personal mlehted to raid estate are requested to make payment, end those -having claims will present them for settlement, to ABR LIA AHAM KURT , WILM MUCH, Swatara twp., Oot. 19, 1859 -Bt. Administrators. Notice. Lebanon Mutual Inswromoo Company. 1111tERSONS knowing themselves Indebted to this Com pany,-for Assessment, No.l, will meet at the pub. Ile house of John 14. Atarß,ln Lebanon, on Friday, nest, the milt., inst,, and on Saturday, 22nd., at the nubile .. ...„... 44 .,,,,!veasielan, NorthLeballeit. Pereozie' oos- Ooting this qatlee will be dealt with eocord . iiis law Ity order of the Bear, • - : • • - JOEINIIII,II2O7BE,'Pran't. Wm. A. IteßNi, Seq. October 19,1859. ifv. - - on Market. 2.1 y by Myers Shour AT, 00TOBB it 19, 1859. Putatbis, V bu.', .40 Eggs, V, doz., 14 Butter, V lb., 14 hard, 11 Tallow, Ilarn,, .. 12 ShoulaCrs, 19 Sides, 10 Soap, 6 Bees-wax, 25 White nags, 6 Mixed Bogs, 2 Flax, V lb , 12% Bristles, V, lb., 40 Feathers, r lb., 62% Wool. V lb., 40 'Soup 13ea OA, Te. qt.., 6 Vinegar, V gal. 12;4 A roe llnt et r t i Crerk, 45 Notice. Mutual Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Singing Spring, Berke Co:, Pa.. SINKING SPRING, Oct. 5, 1859. rr FIE members of said Company will take notica 1 that the Annual Meeting. cud an. RucTION von TRU:TEEN MANAGERS, to servo the ensuing Year. will bo held on Monday. October 7,1859; between 10 A. 111,, and 3 o'clock, P. St., at 11ousunt's Swan II otel, in tho City 1 of Reading, Oct. 19, 1559....3t all and Winkler Millinery. AIRS. LUCETTA BUCLE,, having. just returned from the City of PIIITADELIen[A, With the .• LATEST STYLES OF. BONNETS,, Ribbons and all kinds orgaids . pertaining to the .Millinery business, would re_spactfully invite the Ladies of the Borough of •LePt..npn arid vicinity to call ether store CumberlitiniSteeet, in the Dori:nigh of Lebanon, etui I of the Court, lioni‘e, opposite the Black Horse hotel, and examine her large and extensive. az.- sortment. She feels confident of being able to ploase Are - Orders promptly attended to. Lebanon, Oct. 19;1850. Notice. T.III.INON Tat.LEY BA.Stt, Oet.ll, 1559. • Nona: 14 hereby given,t. the Stockholders that they may pay up the 2d, 3d. 4th, and sth instalments on their New Stock, on or before the .10th day, of Novem bet, nest. 33y order of the Board of Directors, JOS. Knitctr ; Cashier. Lebanon, October 19, 1559 Public Sale VlLEiheicild at Public Sale, on Sat u rday: the sth day of 11 , 03mber, 1359,by the sabscriber?, Assignees of IL IL Afissettort. the following described Personal -Priip arty. at the residence of t..e said 11. 11 Miesenter, in Mille:reek township, Lebanon county , at ibilseetner's sta tion, on the Lebanon Valle, hail- ad viz DURHAM. COWS, 4 Devon 'fiction; With ri . _ Coif; 2 young Durham Bulls, 2 Calves, ‘ 4".""." 1 Broad wheeled wagon for four horses ; 1 sett of Day Ladders, a Ploughs, 2 Mir rows, 1 Corn Plough , Cultivators, I large Land Roller, 1 Rockaway Carrhite. Horse Gears, a lot Of Pine, White Oak and Hickory Liu:Ober and spokes, 1 Piano forte, 1 Wood Stove, and a variety of articles too tedious to in. aert. ALSO, All that ,certain piece or Tract of Land, cituato in 311111ereek township, Lebanon county, Pa., ad joining land of theheirs of J. M. Gerhard, deed.. J. Klop, and others; this tract being .CIIESTNUT TIM RPM of twenty years growth. and within two miles of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, containing 16 ACRES. 41t - Sole to commence et 12 o'clock, 111., when the conditions will be made known by JONA TITAN ILLIG, G. V. Assigneco of EL H. 111issemor 81ilicreek township, Oet 19, 1859. 'bunt Nebo Store., I HIVE JUST 11:EGGIVED st large and well selected S Mei; of NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, To which 1 . invite the attention of the puhlie in gen eral. My stock comprises a well-Felected assort-o . moat of GOODS, such es is usually kept in a te r l i :AA Country Store. I am constantly in receipt of New and Desirable Goods. selected with great care. from the best Import ing.. Commission and Jobbing Houses. and Mann factor- CM in Philadelphia and New York. which will be sold at.a very small advance on tho original Cost prices. AWThe highpat, Market prices paid for Country Pro duce. wadlhe goods in trade sold at Cash prices. Trust ing that my prices may be satisfeotory to the communi• ty, and being thankful for past favors, I Remain. Respectfully, E. R. HORNING. October 19, 1859.-3 t. y l / 4. Walnut Street ahead in Cheap Books, Blank Books. Slationary,Paper Hangings, Window, Curtains, - JHENRY MILLER would respectfully in front the public that be has opened NEW BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE in Me MID Lebanon Demand Building. in Walnut st., a _few doors south of the Chart House, Lebanon, Pa.. where he has on hand and fl,r sa e, a full supply of all kinds of new and:cheap School and Sunday School BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. 'QHARTS, sLATas, INA:S. Pans and Stationary, of every de , crintion, such as Foolsertp,L,-tter and Note Paper, and a full assortment of Envelopes, Wrapping PaPer, and Coffee Bags. Also, a number of Ihsrmunit. THEOLOGICAL and MIS CELLANEOUS liooas. among which are Jay'. 5, and other Prayer Books. Schnmcker's History of All Beligions, Life, Speeches, and Msmorials of Webster, United States Manual of History and Biography, Life of Christ. &c.. &c. Also, all kinds of Family. UtutU and School MULES, English and German THSTAMENTS. lie has also on hand the Largest and best assortment of Pape* Hangings. Window Shades and Curtains, ever exhibited in Lebanon. which will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment. Also, a great 'variety of Almanacs for the year 186 f. Ile %rill also receive anixseriptions for all the Monthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly Papers from the different . All orders lift with him for any kind of Goods in his line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Oct. Di, 18»9. GREAT CLOTRING BAZAAR! HeadlarterSl NEW ARRIVAL or FALL AND WINTER CLOTUINO, at the great Clothing Emporium of REIZENSTEIiti BROTHER, 12COrty opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Penn'a. r JIB undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to their numerous friends and customers, as well as the met of mankind. tbOt they havijtist retdreted from the Eastern cities with a large and ELEGANT STOOK OF READY MADE CLOTH in-. suitable for Fall and Winter Trade, which are now ready for inspection. We take particular pride to inform the public that our goods arc not only of the best mate lists, but they are also well sewed, and we can guarantee them for strength and durability. For Fashion, taste of style and lite, we can insure the latest, the neatest and mast comfortable garments that can be procured in any part of the country. The main advantage is that we can and will sell, at all times, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other man in the Borough or County of Lebanon. The stock comprises every article foiled in a Furni3hingand Cloth Store, viz : OVER COATS of every ttyle and finality, shapes and colors. flicla. plain and fanny Cassimere and Business coati. Black, blue and brown fine cloth frocivand dress coats. PANTS The only beautiful and complete stock to be found in town. VESTS of every style, quality and color, varying in prices, very cheap, HATS AND CAPS. Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet lings,fine linen shirts and Collars, Under Garments, and a great many other things too numerous too mention. Call and examine our stock before rnirchasing else where. We take this opportunity to return our thanks for favors heretofore extended, and reassure the public that the confidence with which we hive been favored, we will strive to merit in the future. IItIIZENSTBIN & BRO. Lebanon, Obtober ''Rover's Ligetid glair Dye. THIS all oilAitretpeprileYElet trial the follow ingsatisr:/ testimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemist. Profezenr both, of the U.S. Stint, will only confirm 1 what thousands have previously borne testimony to. I,:tuott.yroar row PRACTICAL CfII:3IISTRY, St. Paleiclee Place. Philadelphia, February 17th.1859. Being acquainted with the substances composing HON , ZR'S Lurztau I WIC DYs, T am sittirfled that by following the pimple directions given for its use it will not injure the Hair or Skin, but trill give a NATURAL and DURABLY: COLott to the tfAM. .T.OIES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. Orders addressed to the Matinfitetory, No. 418 RACE street, above 4th, old \0.144,) Philadelphia, will receive Prompt attention by 0ct.19, JOSEPII E. MYER, Manufacturer. 1 CARPETINGS. 1 i e l.o .m u r it. ui re y s T i .. e c ‘ t v fn f l o l i y i el:011142d li c v t i i 2 I n i e v, t o o r c i l 1 t. 4 ;f n . / and Domestic manufactures; English Tapesti:y Brussels, from 75 to $1 25; two rly Ingrain, suitable for parlors. setting rooms and chambers, from al to 87; entry and stair carpets. dm. Also, large stock of Nonr and table Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Green Gum Cloth, 94 and 1% yards wide; floor Drugget. Mutts, Rugs , Sm. MESAS LIOUGEf, Jr,, (late Shoemaker tt ]lough,) SOS X. 2d street, above _No ble, West side. Branch Store 802 Spring Garden street 2d door above Bth, South side. Philadelphia, October 19,1860. Mutual Fire Insurance Corn - ',any or SINKING SPRINGS, ARKS COUNTY. ll.N.ptembers of said company who have not yet paid T assessment No. 9, on their Insurances, will take no. Pico that delay beyond the time limited by the charter of said Company. (via: 95 days.) will work a forfeiture .., held . .. . of said Polleies.and will netintbeless t , be h liable to 'thy, payment of 'the spine. The uadersigned ten be fauna at home on the two last days in- the =next several weeks. ... . .'. J. B. ILEISTER ) . Agent. Lebanon, bet. 12, 1869.-3 t. WATCHES WATCHES. Cold and Silver Ilunting.aso Watches, just reseivel, and to be sold astonishing low, at RBIZENSTEIN BRO. JEWELRY. Pine gold Eardrops, Ladies and Cents Breastpins, Fin. aerrings, Studs and Guards, anti a now stock and cheap, at REIBENSTEIN & 13110. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Guitars, Clailonetts,Tintes, flageolet, Fluti nos, Acconicons, all kinds of strings, at REIMINSTEIN & 131t0. 'CUTLERY, and PISTOLS. • Colt's, Allen's and BeePs Revolvers, Pocket Pistols, a large'assortment of Pocket and Penknives, Portmonnais, Pocketbooks, Wallets and Pulses, of every descriptions, and at prices to - suit - the times at • JtEIZENSTEIN & BRO. C lIESSMEN. ncaninoeg, Checkers, Checker-boards, Playing Cards and a general Variety of other Fancy Goods, mainland ornamental at vary low pricesl Bat IEZN .' STETN & BRO: Cheap Jewelry and Fauey Store opposite the Court House. BOok „ WALTZ 8c rtcvanix, would respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly 4 ` , receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of z• all the most , important, and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they Can lie purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received pre-- Parton's Aaron Burr, , ' • Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa, Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon: , - • City of the Great Bing, • Bayard Taylex's Northern 'Travels, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. - Thephare always on hand a large- assortment of School Books, Blank Books and Station6ry, Sunday School Books, and a large assortment ofFlute, Piano, , and (baiter Music. PitinciFerto, Winn andiTiolin Instructor. AARON MULL, Sec) S, of Foreign and uorneetie Manufacture, - Window Shades. LIICETTA BITCH The Monthly- Magwines ttinl aA' the NEWSPAPEReddity. 4. Weekly Can be had by calling at filature, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at tb o sign of the"Bigt3ook.l' MOrtlers left with them for any kind ofgoolls anvil; line. will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, leb. 4, 1858. • 1859.—DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN.-1859. Fut 1 Stork of SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS,' Full Stock of-FANCY GOODS, '.. it' CLOTHS, CASSIMER-ES - YES TING S, Minkel; Quills , TablcUiens, s itc.,"tit. EYRES LANDELL„ Fourth A: Arch Streets, 'N. D.—Black Silk; Wholesalu, at low rates. Aitir I.larpins Daily Prim New York Auctions. Sept.-7, 1819.-31 v. BACK TO TUE OLD PLACE! 1:alG IE Id el GE II I. HENItI( HARTMAN, the well-known Brewer. has removed his.IAGER BEER. SALOON to the large and handsome three story house of Mr. Arnold, iu Coin. berland street, west of the Plank Road, where lie will be pleased to see his old friends anti the plibiie generally. Ivo„„Limberger end Sweitzor Cheede,Tfdliana dc., wholesale Lod Retail. ibis BEER Is of his o'wn wol sown Brewery. 'Lebanon, Jab. 1,1559.—t F. PERSONS WISWNG TO ESTA niasll:abn:. nfactories in a new'and thriving place where btasines good. See athertiaeinent of the - liammonton Settle .. meat: 7 7 :New. Barber Shop. nx..omat W. DALY, has REMOVED.his 'Barber Shop, kJ"to Funck's New Building-, - first floor, seoornd door from Doe alloy, where he still continues his fist Omit , Shaving 4 Hair Pressing Saloon,' and is prepared to do) t siness in-the neatest and best styles and would solidi o give him a trial. Lebanon. April 6, 1659. Reigart's anavLigazor Stuff e, .1 - 1011,NER of Market and Wider streets, Lehat-4"= - 4 non. Pa., in the room formerly occrtpded by '"" Jacob Weidle, Esq.,*where lie stilLcontinues to Leop an aesortmetwof 'the very best btands of WINES and LIQUORS that can be gut. To those Who are ac quainted with his LIQUORS, it is not necessary for him to speak ns the Manors trill Speak for themselves. To- Hotel Keepers, and all others, he would state that it is merely necessn.4 for them to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full satisfaction. EMANUEL. REM-ART. N. B.—Remember at Weirdo's Corner. Lebanon, May 5, 1858. GRAIN WANTEIIe. 50,000 Bushels W heat. 50,000 Do. Rye. 50,000 Do. Oath-. 50,000 Do. Corsi. 4 T the Store lipase of the sithscribur, on the Union . ± . l . Canal, below Walnut: street. in the borough of N. Lebanon, for which the highest 'Market price will be paid in Cash. As I lance been many years in the business and have always been found to deal fairly :OM pleasantly with my customers, I trust that our deadiugs may also continue in the N. Lebanon, Feb. 9, 1559.-Cm. ZUMIR UMBER. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! OF the best and cheapest assortment of Lust= ev er offered to the public, is now for sale at the new nd extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of a the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal. at the head of Walnut' street, a few quarts North of the Genasse iSteam ?dills, and one quart east of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway Pia) and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 1% and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; White Pine and flemlock Scantling and oiSts; White Oak Boards; Plank and Smutting; and M, inch Poplar Boards; Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES SHINGLES 1 ! The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles;, Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailings far fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and dev.riptions. COAL! COAL!!COAL 1 ! 1 The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. ffs.Confident that they have the large,t and hest as. sortment of LUBIBKR of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Goal., ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can necomm6date all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stork before pur chasing elsewhere.., • . BREMBILL Se. HORST. B. Lebanon, Pelf. 24, 1.855.• NEW LIVERY STABLE,. TWE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be NIS opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market Street, Lob anon, where he will keep for the Mt •.4, public accommodation agood stock ' "—• - of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good driving Horses, andliandsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, Li-banon. April 21, 155.5. JAMES MARCH. XTOTICE is hereby given to the Collectors of the see- Ir oral townships who have Duplicates, that the Board of County Commissioners will be in session on the Wh day of December next, and that those Collectors who do not on or before that day make settlement or their Dupl . catSs, that they will be proceeded against by the proper legal Officers, and the unpaid balances against all press ed to immediate Collection. Jur The Collectors will also remember that all th3ir Matrix FINES must be settled far 012 Said dos. JACOB. DACti MAN, DEININCI Commissioner DAVID 110 WAND]; It. Attest, CYRUS SHIRE, Clerk. Lebanon, Obtobor 5,1550. AN Election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of LEIIA NON RANK, to serve for the ensuing year will beheld at tho banking-house in Lebanon. on Monday, 31st day Ainember, 1859, between the hours 9 o'clock, A. M. and a o'clock ,P. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will take place ou 7acsday; Ist day of .fforentber, 1859. E. A. UHLER, Cushier. Lebanon, Oct. I'2, 1859. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness Mann- factory , . Nortle IMst Cotter, of ITtirkel and Wan,* Streets. • _....;;;•7 TUE undersigned would \ respectfully inform the public that ho • ;L., continues the above Lousiness, at his - - old eland in North Lebanon. And that lie bus added greatly to his facilities for the general aocmumodetion With a determination to be behind no other establishment in either city or country in his abilities to accommodate customers, he ins spaned neither pains not expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvillinen in the bu siness and secure the services of this best workmen that liberal wages would command. Its will keep a large stock on hand, and mannfiteture at the shortest notice, toll descriptions of HARNESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carrzage Harness, of all kinds ; heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets, , such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind, tritely invented ; 11717 PS or every kind, each as Doggy Whips. Cart Whips, Sm.; HAM ESof all descriptions, HALTEß liomo-rondo : TRACES, an,. dm, all of which he will warrant to be equal to any that inn he obtal4p,4 any other establishment in the country. All he 'Oki; that Vaasa desiring, anything in this line, Should call at his place and examine his stock. Ile - feels the fullest confidence in his ability to givemraire Satiethotlon. • Air All orders thankfully received rudtprOmptly at * fnnrin.l to.. • LC.010310.N SMITH. • . . .Irnr h Lebanau w RAPPING PAPER, 200 Remo, 200 Rennie cantle had at WALTZ a. Reermvs Book store. BRECHBILL 4. HORST, Notice to Collectors. ETIMMI =MM Swatara Cotlegiate Institute Jonestown, L„ban.n. Co., Pa. rt LIE Edifice being 114118110 .. the grimmer Term will commence on Monday. 4th of April. Males and Fe males of the lute of eight years and upwards, will be in structed by a competent' board of teachers. Pupils from abroad will board with the - Principal. For circulars containing particulars. address any cue of the subscriii ors. Pres't of the Board. HENRY 7, Itiktbi, Secretary. .1. D. BUBB, Principal. Jonestown;reb. 18. 18.9. An about the Fair ! OH, MY ! Oil MY OetNLY hear what the Ladies. and Gentlemen Say.-- ,Rirst, - thee Ladies say that New Brooms eweepuloan; and Gents say the proof of the - Pnilding is in eating it. Oh I My t did you ever ace such a lot of Loys and Girls. Such a crowded STORE in au.yo j ir Bro. Well indeed, it Nno wonder, for seett, I'm immense 'stock, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES a QUEENSWAIU is enauglito make eta rejoice and walk like Binge and Princes. The BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS, that have EVER mask!) OVER it LEBANON COUNTER,. They all with one ao'cortr URRA II I 11 URRA 11 I nuRRAII. I FOR PFLEGER'S STORE. We want no dreary Prison here, To mar our present Joys Per Pleger's goods will reform the World, And honor to all around. Lobanon,'Sept. gt, 1859. TEE CITEAP O ROOR STORE and .inwsp2per Emporhin of - vv. 6:.' WAR D, Ts located on MARKET SQUARE, North of Cumberland Street, Lebanon' Pa, Where SCHOOL BOOKS lllank P,ooks, and ,StationAry of every description are always on hand, antranitl -tit the 16 west possible o &sueFFEZVE Psper hangings, Wintiovr raper and Sbades of every variety of patterns and prices are also on exhibition and for sale at , , CHEAP BOORS-CORE Ward also furnishes .the Monthly Magazines, Deily and Weekly rapers of our Eastern Cities, as soon as pub lished. Afar Orders for books. porio dices, or anything in his line, Will receive prompt attention. Among the New Beaks, lately received and for Sale at W. G. WARD'S are the following , . Rf3.1010U9 of 1 ire, or Israel in Bondage; The Power of Prayer; Manna in the Wildeyfies%; Cot tage Testament, A complete Commenter) , en the New Testament; The Prince of the House Of Darld, in der men. Mrscsl.l.txsous:-.-.Knitting Work,. by Mrs. Parting a - ton; florp of . t rboesautt Strings; Dialllolld ; Prof. Itaro's Spirithalisro Derporstratedillumboldt's Cosuos, A Sketch of the Pltysicial Desctiption of the "(Juices°. W. G."Wsrd is agent to receive rnbseription fortha fol lowing Works, now on Press: "NEW AIM ER ICAN CYCLOPEDIA," is liftren Tule. Vol. Ito VI are now ready. Price in Extra Cloth, par Vol. $3.00 do. 'Library Leather do. . 3.50 Diary of the American IletiAntion, by Prank Aloore, completed in two Vole. , price in Clo t h, $2.00 per vol. Lebrinon. Sept. 10, 1850. Feed—Feed DERSONS In want of Feed foe Cows or Pigs, can ob. tain it daily at tiro Lager Beer Bnpnviiiix of the subsciber. 'North Lebanon township. Price, 1.0 cents a bushel. HENRY .11.4.1tT313N. Lebanon, Feb. 2. 1859. • - Lebanon Female Seminary. r lIIIE "Lebanon Ilemale Seminary," will be re-opened 1 on the first day of September next, under the super- Vision of .110DESTE DECAMPS, - - w]lo has associated with him as Assistant, Miss :TAM MOOKK, a Gradual,: of t c New Iliuyptqn School, 11". who is not only well qualified, but has also had consid erable experience as a Teacher. .4.11 Mrs. Decamps will attand to the Sewing De partment. For further particulars inquire for 'Circular. TAdninit, Aug. 24, `Who 04S not scene the New Eti:U=M Bx STIMLWAGBN BRO.. at their wAlren JEWELar-ESTAaId6II3IENT.S3 9 4 4 7 " -7 > 3larket Street, one door below ith Phil adelphia. But the Sign is nothing to A what is exhibited inside. American -' • Watet!fS, in Gold and Silver Cases, I? ail roadVinickeepers of English and Swiss makes; Fashienahlo-Jewelry and Silver ware, and also fine Table Cntlery, and the best thing of all is that the prices of all the attractions is within the range of the weellest pockets. • STILLITAG.IO & BRO. April. 27, 7859. cy2 Market. street, Niihau. TT opasows WRITING FLUID. A vary largo sop, .11 ply of this truly valuable and superior ink has just been received at WALTZ & R * CEDEL'S Book Store. "UTALTZ & IItBDEL monufnatula Pass Books, Memo condoms, Tuck M-morandoms, String Mem- oranil um, Itecelpt Books of every eizn, Blank Books of every deweription, which they gu . aranteo to be equal, and in some par ticulars,.euperior to city Malin thattre, and tirhl h, they will sell at city rates, to the country trade , COPY BOOKS, COPY BOOKS, COPY BOOKS. WALTZ k. KG:DET, have 3500 Copy BookS, of their own merinfacture, - Just from the Bindery. WALTZ. B.CEDEL have just received their full enp ply of City Almanacs, for the Country trade. Sardines, Ketchup, i'iire Worcestershire Sauce and Pickets in quart liottles., all sold cheaph y OVES ' d; MILLER. IF YOU WANT A No.l AMDROTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S /1. Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. NO . : ICE. North Lebanon and Mount Hope Plank road and Turn pike Company, X Election for of eonsistingof a President, five 11 managers ; a Treasurer. one Secretary and Superin tendent. will he held by the steekhol&rs„ on Monday, the 7tk day of 4Vorember, LSO, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. P. 111., at their office near the Borough of Lebanon. Lebanon, Oct:l2, '59. JOIIN' 31AI*ITART, Sec'y In the matter of the estaleof NAM - A NIEL KOHLER, late of the Borough of Lebanon, deed. Notice ME undersigned, Auditor appointed to make dis tribution. of the balance in the hatilS, Of ELIAS HABER, administrator trustee t 9 make sale. of Real Egato of said decedent, to and among heirs , nod legal representatives will attend far that purpose at his office in the Borough of Lebanon, on lipmday, thc 31st day of Ottetier, 1859, at I o'clock,lY. 31.. when and here all per sons interested can attend. if they think proper. ANTIIO3IY S. ELY, Auditor. Lebanon, Oct. 12, 1559. . gseba 110111• • , Valley, - Bank; LlatalloN, Pa.. Oct. 5, 1550 NOTICE is hereby given; that en election for THIR TEEN DIRECTORS will bo held at their banking' house, on dliinclay, November 2i., 1.00, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held on Taenday, 16ventler, 1,1859, at 10 o'clock, A. it. ot the Banking House. JOSS. .ItAitCli, Cashier. Lebanon, Oct. 12,0659. Lebanon County Agrienitu iral Society. li-turftu will be a meeting of the 'Ambers of, Lho 'Leh i anon County Agricultural Society at the pubic house of John 31.31 ark, in the haraugh of Lebanon, on Saturday, November o'clock, A. 31. By order. ''' • WM. RANK, Crest. Ws. Union, Se,c, "ty. Lebanon, Octolier 12,1853. " TO ALL WANT ING FA RMS. SEP. ADVER timement of Hammonton Lando. TIE YARN, TIN YARN, TIE YARN. WALTZ a MEDIrc Bare a large supply of Tlo YSTIM Oil lucid. “'Washington gionse” Ciniddriand Street, half square. East of Walnut 'greet, Lebanon. Pa. FLIAS LIGHT takes this method of informing his friends and the public at large. that he has taken the above I ' iOTEL, where he is prepared to aocommodate all who may favor him with a call. The House is cen trally located in the heart of the business portion of town, and but half a square from the Court House.— .ifiP• ills TAOLE will be supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and his ih.n with the choicest viaads and Liquors. JOY' Good Stab! ing for a largo number of Horses, and careful and attentive Hostlers always at hand. llis charges will be found moderate, and no pains or exertions spared to render his guests omnforta,- btu. The public are Invited to give him a mil. Lebanon, Sept,;l s , '59-3m. if VAS LIGHT. AAIBRO.'S New goat Ruti Shoe Store id fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, both fur ladies and Gentlemen. Lime and Slone. THE; undersigned has constantly_ on hand, and for sale a go od supply of the beat lime and scone, ftir build ing purposes near the Donaglnnoro Furtutee,l4lllolt *ill be: disposed of on reasonable tervis. Lebanon, Juno 1, IS5b. OUNRtkii,Blllit.S. - . . , , . TINS Blto. pratulsia to be pag nolin and mill on deavoi tcipleaSe all Who may call on t 41410,1 Boots taut Shoes: , . IF YOU WANT . A ,. DR pADTDAPD. of yourself or friend, _the best are tb be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. • .. -; IF YOU WANT • A Pi - Multi.; of prur deceased friend, enlarged AL colored in oil, call nt DAILY'S Gallery, next to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES 'GO TO BRENNER 'S • SKY LIGHT aver D. 'S. .Raber's Drug Store, CUCamberlaudetceut, EglAnou. Pe. A.3Ii4tOTTPP, Melotworires, FERUTYPYS, PApyriortna and P 110 1 .0; ORAN'S, taltati,danY. (4:ertauy exeepteir.) Prlaes ivasana - • in ' aceartfance with tbu siao, style pad . , of ••••+-ntul tea *look. , the eases, Itoortis P. M. Lebanork, Jane S a 1005., s:~.--.--s--~. ~.~s- NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! JC?.T RECEIVED AT HENRY & STINE'S r IJ I SnbFeribere have just received the largest and beat selected stock 'of GOODS'itttloir ittte of busi ness 4,Ter brought to thin , Mdiket, ankreopoetililly in vite their customers end the public in gdaertil to CALL and .EUNINE before purchising elsewhere. Our Stock ConSiste in part of LADIES; DRESS-GOODS- Such as Splendid rich Silk* an die t tnnt assortMent of Fine Chitlly. Chalky Deleines,Lawnsil3drege Napoleons, Tamertines; Crape :Baits, Poll de thevres;Bayadere Mo hairs and Traveling Dress Materiels, New Styles Fine Lawns in Browns, Pinks and Blues at 124' eta . the best goods oilirreci. at ;TENET STINE'S. CLOTHS AND CASSIMHRES. Light Colored and Fine Black Clothe, LightFakcyCas elinuree. mach reduced, White Linen, Ducks and Drills, Marutilies Vestinils,rprimo ssPortnient. • BUNNY & STINE, Stith West Corner of Cumberlitrail and liarket.streete Mous. NORTR F. CORNER of Plunk rood and liultronlEtreets, NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A. To ME I'VllllO. all ye thirty come and drink, for WOO cool micerol water, the choicest vintage, and the purest malt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry come and oat, as the table is loaded with the most substantial fare, and the richest delicacies of the season crown my board— Como man and beast; my house is always open re the stranger and the friend, and for animals the bestotpro vender , fine stabling, and attentive hostler, are evet ready at my stables. Tours, llxtfutly, Nprtb Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1559. osp. HEIVRY—BOLTZ - • ~ . elf:t.cob )IK. Stout, 'a.lit u b' of UM firth i"hottapuori Stoud4 , • Afstu doors south of Siticider's MU, Le:banal*. Tip ESPECTFU LLY informs the public that ke contin ues 11OLTSE. and SIGN PAINTING and PdPER IIANGTSGr n nd by strict attention to business hopes to receive n literal share of patronage. dI"or" Orders , from town and country promptly attend ed to. [Lebanon, Oct. 5,1859. litutua.lFire InsuranceCorn pony of Ana:1111e, LEI:ANON COUNTY., PENN' 3 ,LITS a3M.PANY obtained ite.elmiter at the last sm of ilie LegiSlatp re of PetinPyl van Is now prepared - to reeetvo hpplieations, and make inenran , o, on Buildings, Piirnitore, Stalks of Goods and.-litercthan dise. Also 071 Ba:ros'end contents, Farm Imple,Ments: Ae. All pencil's rrialdu,cr, to insure oft a l'antnal Princi ple 401:IN A Li.vEvq, President. IttnOrPn lIERu, Treristirdr. Jespm: F. Meoc, Secretary. MANAGERS. JOHN 11. KINPORTS. .lACJB FINE. Dr. 11. A. FANL'ST.JeIi, DANIEL S. EARLY, - DAVID BLACN. JACOII S. KTLLINGER, GEORG RIULqa, .14}1415: ALLWE'DiI .10SEPIE F. MATZ: . CARILANY, RUDOLPII ihl It It. PETER FORNEY SA3IIIEL BEI VER.. A.noville, .skAy 11, ;1359,3ua . WATC . FIES AND JEWELRY ANOTUEB.NLIV TOT OF WAri CILES IND JEWELRY, JUST BECTITED BT J W . A C. K E R Cumberland St., next door to Dr. Lineaweaver'e„ BLAIII - AGENT FOR, SINGERS SEtifiNGI4ACHINES. All Itimincitll , etrltlg Machines manufactured by Singer, at ptades fangihg from '65 to $lOO. Machine Oil, Needles, Arc. kept constantly on hand. Lebanon Ott. nth 1859. Lebtmon Deposit Cumberland'Bank street, one doer east If Reinhard's Hotel. A TILL . pay , ~t he following RATES of INTEREST on For I year, and longer; 0 per ecnt.per annum - "for 6 months, and longer, s.por cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice et withdrawal. Interest paid In full for the Deposits frani the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We 'saw afford a liberal line of at , commodatiow to those who may Savor us with Deposits payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SBA,NISIi and MEXICAN DOLLAIIS. and also on oAt - Mexican Del- Mrs and Half Dollars. Will maim collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Statas, the Canailas and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., Am., and do a general EX MANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President Gro. OLEIN, ['widen The undersigned, MANAGERS, le.llndvithtally o the extent of their Estates„ fur all Deposits Bud other bligationa of the -LEDANON DEPOSIT nA.7,-E.” [MON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, JEORGE SMULLER, LEVI IMIN.E, A AMES :YOUNG, AUGUSTUS. BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, ISO. GEORGE GLE/M. VALUABLE MILL.PROPERTY Ar Fab! is g ale. I ld ; t ic% b o e f • : i t n l' c u r bli . g d ;ul% t Ol t l t o , S e lL 1, 0 4 4 ,.., ]. 2 f.'' , L r Henry lialuler, in North Lebanon Borough, th, follow ing valuable 21111.1. PROPERTY; viz; THE ST.LPAAL GRIST MILL . 45 by 50 feet, two stories high with three pair of Burrs, and a Fluster of ggik . Paris 51111; with a forty.horso power fr i i i iai Steam. Engine, situate on the Union Ca. . nal, ln North Lebanon about 100 yards east or the Market etrtet bridge. The above Mill has an excellent run of custom, and is in first-rate condition, and is well calculated for a Merchant and Orist (fir Sale to commence at l o'clock, P. M., when terms and conditions of sale made known. by DAVID L. MOUT, President of the worth Lebanon Milling Company. F. Embich, Auctioneer. North Lebanon, October 12, 1559. N. the above Mill is not sold on that day, it will then be offered for Rent, at the Eagle time and place by Public Out cry, fur one year from the Ist Jar.unry, 18CO. Dissolution of Partnership. AMU partnership hell:toren existing, between- Thonip son Jr Steed, Painters and Paper Movers, has this day been dissolved by mutual cosset t. All persona in debted to the firm will please make immediate payment to either or the . unthirsigned, and those having claims against the same will present them. • Ltabnnon, Oct. 5, 1859 New Anyenlioti. Wood Burred Lime. 1317 late improvements in the art of LIMB Bartainu the subscriber is now enabled to produce the best WOOD. 12.111INED Lists that was ever made in this section of coun try, and in quantities without limit, at abort notice.— His improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at 12,V cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. Llshhi, burned with COAT., can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-load, or in Ices quantities, as may be desired. 'WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. flaying gone to a great expense in the perihelion of his improvements for lime burning on a large scale, at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age.. Ms location Is at the old and well known phonon the Union Canal, in North Lebanon. N. IA barren, Iftwyl.S, ISZD SWARTZ & BRO: CASTi DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Bra Cobtis, tItTEESiVARE; GROCERIES, AL HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET. Cash paid for all kinds of Country Produce LEBANON Stove, 'iii and Sheet Iron Ware N UPACROR V. In Market street, next door to the Leharioo Bank, HERB can be had the largest and brat hssortment of COOKMO STOVES ever ,ffered to the Public Comprising the following varieties:—Royal Cook, sizes, oinked Air Tight, 4 six s, Hercules ' a Homo Mar ufaesured Stove, . 3 sizes, Extended.ll tire box for Wood and Coal, Royal Cook, 3 sizes, Prairie Flower, Different sizes, Fanny Forrester, 5 sizes. All the above Cooking Storos_ are warranted to Bake. Roast, 80l I, or do anything in or on them that may bo desired: alp,,a Large assortment of Parlor, Hall and 7IUYTUMI6 SL. es, which will be cold cheap for agsh or approVegl OrWlit, Also the largest assortment and best made TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ever offered to the public which will be.solcl Whole-14a or Retail, The largest asaortment. and best -medie : Coal Rockets, to be found in LobanthnuatMeltrad Tin Ware Mauufactory of JAMES *S. Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing of all.kindiellit, tended to at abort notice . and on reasonable tgnas: All work warranted. . . lt.,.being a practical Workiaan in-bitelinaof bet: . , attends to his work persona lly,.- banon Sept. 21 lab Johtii Farrel, p ESPECTPRLGY haferiki :am public that he is re ceiving a large.steek " ITALIAN AND Ar.% ER,IDAN MARBLE, •ehleh he will sell, wholoidiUnd retail, on inch tonna az will suit purchasers [July 27.,1859. D' you see ATILTS S k 13114.'.S Nov lloot Rua Shoo Store. IF YOU WART ahiadtlligorP:callalil- At%cwro.e 2 iacon t eceit Bank. ELI THOMPSON, JACOB K. STOUB DAVID BOYER.