grovattint: TERMS,, */ 60 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS. Oves has removed his :Grocery Store to the new building lately erected by, Mrs. Sonerer, moldy opfloslte•Nrs. Risll'B Ile will Make additions to his stook to as to cube it n first class Grocery Store. We direct attention to the adver. tlsemont of Mums. J. B. It mach and Stephen Light, in number column. They have just open ed a large and utagulnehnt stook of goods', of all varieties which, they will sell cheap for cash or "extibangs fur country produce. Tin- BUCKWHEAT VROP.-- The re ,rte no data by. which to estimate the extent of the Buckwheat crop this year ; but the •Informa. 'Mott we have leads ui to believe it .an enormous one. The yield has been most bountiful—more 1 co than ever before The season was favorable . in almust ovary respect; and a great deal of it was awn early, giring lt an opportunity to ma ture during the most favorable part of the eeneon. The Shoe Store of J. Henry ;Weafee., 1h 14inrket iiiiii3t,'Avn3 again broken into by some snoundrels on Monday nig it, nod robb. ed of nearly all the worls in the• Stare. An at. tempt wee. also Mode to fire the building, but fur• tunntely this villinnous attempt failed. We trust our onieers will aPare nu efforts to detect the robbers and•vrould. be inoendinrioi. The Town Council have had con structed two substantial and highly-needed alley meetings at Zion's Church and Schwartz's Store. 'They are the heat crossings In town. Thepro.perty-holders the South' side of Chestnut street, hnve had considerable ex pense,. to bring choir pavements to the grade re quired by the Town Council. • Chestnut street 'will be.be one of the brinciAomest'streete in town, and ae the citizens reelding along it have had so great, an expense, they laity with some propriety 'upset that others without the grade be also breughtruP Or (1.)wo to it. li.st ‘ 4 Equill and ox aot Jostle° to - ail men;' be the motto. The' fl st snow of the season fell on Timidity lest, at about 24 in the afternoon.- 2t was o.egnell Leginuing, but nn indication of what my: come in tha.stiow lina during the win ter at hand.. The Glassford Family, consist ing of Mr. aad Mrs. Glaseford, and several dren,' gave three EXhibitions in the' Town nail. last week. Their. Owing was very good, in fart audiences were kept 'in a perfect roar nearly all 'the time. The Glicerford's deserve to. mooed, - end we trust ;they fare welts !A . Beading,' Philadelphia, and other places to which they "are 'traveling.; There will be a Brigad Parade 'of the Uniformed Volunteer Companies compris ing the 2(1 Brigade, sth Division, P. V. nt Fred ericksburg, on Saturday next. October 29. Gen. 'Uric!) will be present to review the Parade. Tho Washington Artillery of this place Will at tend the above parade in full uniform, Airier:Tee tion. They will meet at Lebanon at 5 leclbek on tararday morning, prepared to ithet.' litirdOr of bait, EMbivh. THE _RESULT IN THE STATE We publish below the official vote 'for State officers, in all the counties - of the State, except. Venango, by whioh it will he pereeiyed that the `for for COCHRAN, (Opposition) `for Auditor-Gencral, over WRIGHT, :(Democrat)' is 17,106, and for KEIM, (Oppositioti)'' for Surveyor-General, (Deenoorat) 18,134. ' The 'county. of Yenatigoiast year gave an 'Opposition majority of 159. .S l The to tal of the State compared with that of !mit year:is as follows: 1838. , Porter. Read. Taal. Supreme Judge, 171,096 198,119 369,215 Wright. Coal] ran. ..4 A 1 3 udltor.Gonerel 162 807 179,812 3,42,620- 8,280 18,308. 20.595 But tide decrease =gill be reduced some 3,600 'YON* by, the returus'ffolu Veuengo Pennsylvania Electiqn 7 -offioild Returns, 1669. ME 110 . ? 2 c• • '0 • 6. - c4`tl4l Adams,, 2,539 2.529 2.546 0 ' 2.520 llegheny,• 4,720 7,234 4,729 '7,030 •Aseinaprorig, . 1.943 2,282 1.942 2,261 tßou op t ' 1.131 1,75_,'1,182 :1,748 Bedford,' 2.147 2.011` 2,150 2.009 Berke, 7,444 6.251 7,262 16,451 Blnlr," 1,449 2,600 1,449 2,602 Bradford, , 1.639 3,743 1,6511 ,, 3,733 Busks, 15,169 6,172 5,184, 5.176 Butler, 1,514 2,075 1,515 , 2,087 Caribria, 1,868 1,593 1,900 1,531 'Carbon, , 1,640 .1,491 1.826 1;573 0444 re, 2,283 .2,446 2,253 2.44.4 Chester, 4.044 5,066 4,046 5,055 Marion 1.216 532 1,225 4531 1,448 1,129 1,955 1122 Clinton! '1,600 1,226 1.583 - 1.250 Columbia, 1,782 1,005 1,803 1,070 Crawford,- - 2,141 2,766 2,125 2,765 Cumberland, 3,224 2,921 y 3,234 2,932 2,317 3.331 2,277 3,2 4 Delaware, , 1,280 2,097 1,261 ,2,111 ,; 411 317 , . 418 ,309 Brie, • 4,119 • 2,325 1,144 2.299 • Payette,, ' Z 824 • 2,676 ' 2,817 2,651 t . 30 37 8 1 37 Pranklin, 3;267 ,3,692 8,823.,i3,562 • Fulton, - 716, 851 715 Greene, 1;596 185 1,588 760 ituntingdol, 4 ) 4,77:41 v 2, 2 104 -1412 - 2,283 Indiana, ' 'l'. at?' T.9r22 '298 1,932 JegOttoll, eysl 1.011 804 1,070 'Juniata, 1,309 1.223 -4,309 ;: 1,223 Litt muster, 3,433 70100 . 11,443.:.7,698 ` Lawrence, 528 1,851: 4'20 1 1,339 `Lebanon, 1,289 2,451 1;282' 2,461 krahlgh,. 3 . 0 36 3,61 . 3.;3,842 .2.02 2 Camerae, 5,836 3,071 5,839 , , 5,112 Lyeeming, 2,949 2,590 2,904' 2,60 k''lteOn? 527 600 685 802 yreji*, . . 2,225 2,7711 2,222' 2,75 5 MI in, 1,439 1,372 1,434 Lars Monroe, • 1,777 409 1,754 ' 435 mn .,,.. 0 ,, e i 4 ;i • .:5,056 4,535 5.026 4,572 4310 ' ,3 " t 7, er T. 1,154 602 1,192 ' 618 liorth6o39ol l l. 4 2 977 2,797 _ 4, 0 0 6 2,794 ortnumberiand,u......,,x,l6o 1,603 2.187 1,642 Perry, *1 !v .. /2,052 2,070 2,051 2,080 • ~ phnada. df/yi. 28,360 39,45 26,203 29,701 Pike, 721 135 720 127 Potter, 692 918 . .517 883 . y 11. 4 6345 r 4.879 4,469 4,966 8411- ikt' 709 1 322 Siarler, 07 1,286 , Somerset, 1,190..,2,187 1,175 2,196 Sullivan, ' . ' '"224 . • 607 331 001 2 807 2,092 2,805 Susquehanna ) , *- Tioga, - . • 1,042 1,940. 1,031 1,962 Ilnion, - 840 . 1 1,366 rt 829 1,375 Venango, , Warren, , 1 4 4 z 1,149 7 5 4 1. 129 Washington, 3,390 3,745 , 3,89 p, 3.749 Wayne, , / 4 949 1,600‘ , 31 . 1 .„„. """In c "'eum o . 4,168 3,808 4082'. 3,780, Wyoming, 945 761 . 442 - 7 9 9. - Yorks , 6,213 .CIA; Total, • t Aecfro'r vrtelpieletrlo/96° The Concerts given by Mr .gem- meter and his class on Saturday and Mund33, evenings were well attended, and gave general satisfaction.. Next Saturday evening our neigh bors of Myerstoivn will be favored with a similar entertainment. The may expect a pleasing treat, and will no doubt turn out in their strength.— The exhibition will take place in the Academy. SARSAPARILLA.—This tropical root has a repu tation wide as the , world, for curing one class of the disorders that afflict mankind—a reputation too which it deserves as the best antidote we pos.. sers for scrofulous complaints. But to be brought unto use, its virtues must be concentrated and coinbincd with other medicines that increase its power. Some re f ifaiile oliiiiiiound of this chorea 'te:r is much weeded in she 'Community. Read the "advertisement of Da. Area's Sarsaparilla in ou i r nolumno, 11,11(1 we knew it need. no encomium from us' to give our citizens coo fldence in what he offor's.—Qigun Syracuse, N. Y. to Miss Sarah Grumbein..bethlif On the 25th Septemhur, by the Name , Mr. William Thirwechier to Miss Catharine Kuntz, both of Union. On the 4th inst.. by the same, Mr. Samuel Light, of &Natant, to Miss Catherine• Deck; of Bethel, Barks county. On the 6th inst., by the same, ME. Ucurga Grum - bein, to. Miss Aline Brandt, - both of Bethel. On the 13th inst., by the some, - Mr. Jonathan Gruff', to Miss Elizehailf both of Dottie'. On the 15th that., by the senie; Mt'. Edward Schell to Miss Cecelia Hu& blab of Betel. , On the 16th inst., by the setae; Mr, tlivardi?ritz ry Lung, or youth Aonvale, to Miss Lydia Bowman, of Lebanon. Ou the Gth inst., by the came, Air. Dan. Bowman, to Miss LCUNia black, 'both of South Aonville. On the 13th inst., by the snore, Mr. John Uriuh, of North Annvilln, to Rabiteen,C. Zimmerman, of Londonderry. GM P. O: -,S ' The Lebanon Minriiet. ~„Ar e nti (?) rreßied Weekly by Dryers d. Show. :art NoN.,...i.rantasoir, OCr.) orl lt 26, 1859. i 1.441;, 310.1 s« x. Pam :$0 50 'Potatoes. ?bu , 40 'Sibitli,Jr. duper . -. A 00. '. Nggs. 'f dex., .. ,le Leb. Vol. Siiper. Fine 550 'Rutter, "13 lb., ' 10 Prime Wbite Wheat,' 120 laird. 10 Plinio Rud Wheat,' .I'ls Tni tow, TO l'ilme Rye, ~ . , 75 Ham, 12 'Corn, 7f, gliouldett, 10 tyku . '... 35 Side's, 10 glover•aelal, '4' 50 • Setat., 6 Timothy-seed, 250 Bentz-wax, 25 Flax•seed., . I .P WLi to Rags, 5 Dtied Apples,lll trU., 100 Mixed Raga,- ' - • 2' Dried Apples, peale4i 1.'50 Flax. 7A lb , ' ' 12% Peueb., , , , Sultz," .2 50 liristles, f lb, • 40 P eac h 01.1utzelb, ,, ' 125 F.ottbera, lb., : 6234 Chetribt, . I A Wool. 74/ 16., 40 012101111, ~ 87 S OO l , iioaile. il5 qt., 6 ' • Vribigar, '4'l'3lll, 121,4 ' ' . . .... kiwi e 0 0 tter,ls crock, 45 :Pittostiethiti, o..tonor 21..1359... Theles,been , a , better feeling lit the 11.011 r. r keit. the mike week then we have noted for some timii,'ihnagti veil cannot advise arty' u'dvance in ' priceW';,there is decided firmness, and the,opin ion lectining ground that prices cannot recede, though there will ,not be any material adyrence $471331! One.' This firmness is owing in a teems ure tti:Att favorable tenor of the foreign news by the last arriVals,ao the belief that the crops of 1359 have ‘ bottn somuWitat over-rated. Wheat is relatively higher than Flour, not in co ba- Aueace or the dotnanditts IA tilers hey sparingly, ' hat because ortini:very ligh,frece.pts ; the article is firth ut out' ntrultiiiion. Rye is eo ing'forward more 'freely arl!peleea,bave tieelined. Corn was i rather fiat id the tore part of the week, but fully I reetweieri le.it:ricurid,Pseeday, and to day it Is buoyant ut itue9lties. Ontl are more abundant and close dull itt a decline' of 1 ct,..Per bushel.— C lover Seed continues in-demand for ptilme arti cle, which is wanted for Europe. Timlithy is not so brisk. the season being over. Flax is un changed.: Whiskey is firm and the stuck, not heavy,. :We quote : • " ' FLomt.-- , Suporfine. $5.12 t 0.55.25 Lest:74 $5. 14;3/4;e: $0.50, sod titfPrOKfilney lot4e Eye EL ,ea—Boginuing_to come forward,•firm at $4 and $1.95/ ' -6,/ •- CORNMEAL Sallinn VIA and $4. WneAT—Prime red, sl.2s,;:fair andidod, $l - to $1.24 " ; 'white, $1.35 - te $1.40. Eye--Dticlined to'BB' cis fur Pennsylvania. Coall—i_Orttne,yellow sold, to:,day; et 95 , ere afloat, Some , holders asked 97 ets. , r OATS—Saled to-day 43 eitCfor Southern, 44 to All for. Pennsylvania. ' • - SZEDii--VldV,er" $5.70 0..00' per 111 Timothy, $2.60 per:4s lira.; Plan ,i 51,5 5, per 56. llbs. WittsitePtinnsylvairlie, t 5 '23"1 - Ohio 29 ''eta Drugge 264:004 :100-, 27 ate Hurl—NeA,l3,cts4 oldA Sear—Coosa ,round, 41 per Sauk; Patent . sacks, sl:os—delivered tie Depht.'-'• • Yotirs 'lttliSpet-tfully, • • - McCANN do IYEIGAEY, 311 313 ' NorIS Front St., and North Wharves.' JAR. MCCANN, Ja., Philadelphia Otavatt WataLEY,./Lebenon,C o ., CATTLE hi4RKET.—Tlits receipts:of Beef Cattle foot up about 2000 this week at the differ ent yards, most of which were disposed of at $3 (gts4 for inferior and common, and s7®s for to prime quality, the 100 lei. - prices showing little or no alteration as compered; with those of lest week. O f Cows and Calves.alibuf 100 were offered, and sold at from $25 to-$45 each, accord ing to oondltiop: About 2250 .1-Itigs were reoelv. 'ed and sold at Imhoirs Union Drove Yard this 'Weokulteprices ringing from g 7,0 $8 2# tbe 100 bit.4.100.11 - 4 011,11 t.Y. The arrivili.of Sheep at.the V i letineffliolrifere.ahout ,-7000 head, selling . at from I' to 84 a lb., nett . - gptelat The lumens were illuminated on the eveni n g. of August 28th, 1859, by tho most splendid Aurora Boreallls ever seen in the country. Rays of parti-color ed light flashed across the sky. and the 'lumps were beautiful in the extreme. At nun lime a rapt oh.ervir remarked that he funded he could see the sparkling lights form themselves into the following words:—Buy all your garmeurs at the Brawn :41.une Clothing Mill of Rockhill & Nos. tat mud OdsChe.stuutht, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 7, '59. BO Dr. Sanford's . advertisement of Liver InvIgo• rater and Family Cathartic Nile, In another column. Itligiiims rititts. Episcopal Services on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'- Plonk, in the Town Hall, Preaching in the English Language, in the Ger man Reformed Church, on next Sabbath morn ing and evening. Preaching in the morning, in the German, and • in the craning in the EngHA Language, iu the Moravian Church. Preaching in the Methodist Ipiseepal Church, every evening during this week, all are-invit ed. Geritian preaching next Satihatit.,morning, and English in the evening, im:Zion's Lutheran Church. Preaching next Sunday, in Salem's Lutheran Church, in the morning at 10 °Mock in the English, and afternoon-at .21. in the German Language. Union Prayer Meeting at, the ieMrint;inee at 3 o'clock, every Monday evening. alattit v.•• • • On tin 27th August. by tneStey.:Arr..Stein, .Mr. - Levi Wagner to Mies Harritit McNulty, both of Bethel. On the game day by the same, Mr: Philip Krebbs to MiSs LOVillO Xantler,- both of Henever. On the 9th inst., by Rev. Mr. Gring, Mr. William Lenig, of Bethel, Burks county, to Miss 'Oath- urine Anna Gertoff, of Jackenn. On-the 16th inA., by the same, Ur. Zne.harius IVitlintr, to ;Kish Emma Juno Iluuk, both of Union. On the 4th inst., by Rev. S. E. tieliter. Air. Tien- 4 ' le • On the 22d inst., in, this borough, Mrs. Marga ret,. wife of Vrbrierieit S.earfoss, and daughter of Major Abraham Duebler, .b.,;ed 05 years and 4 daYA. On the Sth 105 t... in Narth Lehenen, Mrs. P.liz &bath Smith, aged 73 years, 10 months, and 1$ days. • On the v lithlbstin this borough, Mrs. Maria, wife o Mr. John Creglo, aged 03 years. On thel3th:inst:,"in Union tp., Daniel, son of Daziiel - lla aged 1 year, 0 months and 8 On the Bth inst., ,in Cumberland Co 'nty, Rev. _Daniel Hollinger, aged 54 years, 4 mortals and 15 days. On the Bth In in, North Anuville, Margaret widtirr; of John Moulfair, aged 83 years, 1.1 MOD theal days. The rhihidelphia THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 4ria ?btationuntto, Brigade Orders THE volunteer companies of the 2d Brigade. sth DI , vision, are hereby notified that a _BRIGADE PA RA DE and INSVECTION will take place, on. Saturday, the 29th day of October. 180, commencing at. 12 o'clock, M., at FREDERICKSBURG, Lebanon county. All the companies of the Brigade are requested to be Present, properly equipped and with arras is order. , • By order of Gni/. YY3I. October 26,1859. INE* And Cheap Dry Goods, Groceries lt3ifd 010011 - Ware, At the Corner of Gandpertand Sertecarid Plank Road. M.lBnBglfie n RADCII k a I I t il l 1 1 e l u t ' I ; e l e s y i i n 1 Ik 4 t r° they " have opened with a large and carefully auleetbd assort • 'ent of DRY GOODS, GROONRIUS., .t 0.. to which they respectfully inviteQ th UEENSWAR.E. e attoutioli of the public. Their DRY GOODS ; • bare all been selected with the greatest care from the lergeit Importing !louses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stuck of cheap Sugars. Coffees. Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spices. Also; a largo assortment or • QUEENSWARR. among which are the newest patterns, together with,al friost an endless variety of Goods in their line of busi, Awes which will be F. Id very cheap for cash, or Country Procfuee taken in exchange. Oct. 2.0, 1559.] RAUCH & I.IOIIT. SOMETHING NEW. THE whole world is in a grand stage of pro- L, grass, and every day is bringing forth ennui new; but of all the late wonders in nature or of art. the discoyeries of ecieuee and of philosophy, the daring feats of a Blondin, or the alarming news of Harper's Ferry, nothing has succeeded in producing a sensation an effectually upon a community as the daily arrival of NEW GOODS at the Mammoth Portico nee Giro store of GlcultGE . . Compotitora ttmtd gems .with ASTONISHMENT, while Patrons ureyilahing forward with amazement.— rds of commendation upon their.auperier magnificent styles, and extraordinary, low prices. are being exchanged with electrical rapidity threnglient the community, while crow& of anxious purchasers are streaming from North, South, East uud West, with a determination to secure a hot i of the prize bargains they are giving at the BEE LiiVE Store, opposite the Court House. LADIES, L,OOK IIeRE SI MS—Plain Moab. Brocade, Ilyadeke, Figured, &c, new styles, all prices, very cheap, at Georgent Pyle. Menaces, Cashmeres, De. anes, Poll de Chevres, Bo gard. Plaids, all very handsome, at George & Pyle. Bombazines, Lustres, Dußaps, I adios' Clunking Cloths. various colors end styles, at George a.-P, to. Opera Cloths, Kigali:Hs, Hoods. Gloves, Hosiery, Col lars, Handkerchiefs, very low, at George t Pyle. GENTIAMEN, LOOK .118103. CLOTH—Black. Brown, Blue,Olive and Creep, from sl,9e to $lO per yard, at George a Pyle Cassimercs—Black, Doeskin, Fancy, English, French, and American, front 50 eta; to $4. at George & Pyle. &ideate, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels, Muslims, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves all styles, Handkerchiefs, &c., of all qualities and prices at George a Pyle. VESTINGS—SiIk. Plush, Velvets, Satins, of all the latest styles, from fel cts. $8 at George k Pyle. QUEENS WARE and Glass ware, in all their vacs. ties, necessary fur Families, Hotels, &c.. at George k Pyle. GROCERIES—Sugars can't be beat. Moles Fes do, from 8 cents upwards, Coffee very best, Teas, green and black, host quality. at George & Pyle. HAM—We would call particular attentive. to our stock of Jersey and Country llama, which .iam he rec ommended to our friends. Important for a good Great fast, Dinner or Supper. George & Pyle. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Call and see us, and examine for yourselves. We have just returned from the city - with a complete as morttuelit of FAL.. AND WINTER UOO DS of the most fashionable style, and at priOes that can't be beat even by New York or Philadelphia. Itetuomtwr US—the Mammoth Portico Dee Ilive Store, opposite the Court House. 01.:0110E k PVI.E. No true:Welt, chow Goods. October 1859. TAKE NOTICE! NO NUMETICT PRETTIEST..ANt ‘ LN.ROEST STOCK OP - DRY OOoDS ORO° ERIES k QUEENS WARE. that has over pugged, or ever will pasA, over a Lawns)* counter. $15,000 worth or UOODS, cheap, Hue. and delizhtful to look upon. 9: ~~ ~ _. IS TILE ORAN') EMPORIUM FUR ALL . Im, have $l.OOO worth of DRESS SILKS. from 50 tents, S 7 eents4l.oo. $1.25, t 1.50, both 'Mack andFaucy ts.. Roseau for the 1,000 pieces CLOT.IS and CA33I - PALES. from 00 cents to t .00 per yard. ,a r. JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, and Anty other kind of Famine', to listed at GEORGE PELEGgIeB STORE. to_ 500 pieces SATIINETS, from 12 cents 56 $1 per yard. 5,000 yards Liu NTS and CSUNTZ. 1,000 pieces French. Englisli and German MUSLIN'S. I,ono pair bleached and unbleached, mixed and lead 'colored fleecy lined HOSE, long and short, from 6 ctS. Up to Si Y. mute. 1,000 pair Ladies' and Children's GATJNI LETT. 1,000 OPERA afiOlii, Stench Nubia's, Woolen Hoods and Caps,'Of the latest and nicist desirab i le styles. Duaniit fur the 1.000 SitiWi.i,atich as:Harlot's latest ; 104 and square 'troche • Chenelite; -- Shawls of thousand corners, folding 101) different Ways; Tkibet and Merino Shawls; long and square Woolen Bay-State Shawls, &c., we. 1,000 pair STOCKINGS. all kinds, colors, sizes and qualities; Children's Boots i lmgsand G loves; Children's Hoop Skirts, Undeeflernients for Ladies,' -White, black and grey mixed lion for Ladies; Lite Preservers and Beautifiers fur Latlica. Children's alai-Misses IdittS, Armlets, /loops, Skirt.-'. .Life Prescivers,TiO4, Gatti:Gists; 3,000 pieces DRESS 00003. such Salirdira, -Paramells; Nyanja, Spiders, Plaids, all wool; French Merino, figured and :plain, In nbunduneo, Scarlet, with black - figured and tinder Shirts and Dr awers, bought at Auction, very low: Buck-skin ()loves, Gentlemen's Scarfs, silk Chen . sills and woolen. Bonnet Ribbons; Velvet, Ribbons, a large assortment; Dress Trinimings, all kinds. Welsh Flannels, Vestings; Cloths, C,assimeres, Ticks, diernestic^Ginghams, Sacking, Flannel, ali colors; Lewes and Edgings; Veils, of all -kinds end patterns. CARPETS, all kinds and of the latest styles. Fip Rose, Fip Mastitis, Fip Checks, Fip Tick, Fip Ilhdkfs.. Sip Gloves, Fip Combs, Fip Scarfs, Sip, floods, Fip Shawls, Sip Collars, Yip Towels, Fip Coats, Sip Shoes and Hose. NIOURNING GOODS, Collars and Sleeves. beitFreneh styles ;_a full stock of all ward Delsines, On, Currits, •34are . no Goods, Polar Stars, The Queen o.the South, Thu Prince of the . World, .The. Cheapest Goods in, the country or State, We . prove what we ray, and none condemn a. GEORGE PFLEGER, Oct; 28; 1850.1 Lanimni„ —EUANON GOUltry, Pd. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! JUST ItECEIyED AT HENRY & STINE'S rrILE Sub,crihers have - just received, the Largest and j_ best selected stobk . ,3l GOODS in their lino of WM nesit,eFel• tubagilt to this Market, and respectfully in vita their custonlers and the public hi general to CALI. and EXAMINE before purchasing elsewhere. - -Oltr Stock Consists in pa.st of • ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS gush as Splendid rich Silks; an elegant assortment of Fine Madly, Chally Delaines, Lawns, Renege Napoleons, Tamertines. crape Maltz, Poll Se rherres, ltayadere Mo. hairs and Tmv.eling. Preas.Materials, New- Styles, Fine Lawns in Browns,. Dinks.krid-Blues at 12 1 4 Ma, the best AM& offered, et ' Illr 4RY e:STINE'S. ;'Ot-tIOT.ITS ANDIv- CASSINERES. Azight Colored and Fine Black Clothe,Libt fancy Cas , sinieree. much reduced, White Linen. Ducks and Drills, Marseilles Vestings, prime assortment. ' HENRY &, STINE, Seth West Corner of Cumberland and Market wee ts. ENCOURAGE ENTERPRIZE ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW lIIE News now are a new arrival of the handsomest and cheapest new Goods at the Neap Store. . IF YOU WANT 'To Pave mon4,huy yoer Dry Goods a itiber a flies. • IF I;OU WANT To got a cheap, jet handsome Silk .Drees,Daher a Bras., is the place to Buy them; they have,Faucy and Black-Silk from 56 rents, a yard, and : upwards. IF YOU -WANT A handsome SHAWL, cheap. Call at liabor *lli tis. IF;YOU WANT . Collars. Sleeves. or Other Eimbroidery, - you save mon ey by buying of Haber & Bros. ••• ' • IF YOU WANT • • A good pair of Kid Gloves, or Mitts, 'Daher a Eros have them and will sell cheap. IF.YOU WANT Callao, Prints, You cin buy them at Reber a. Bros., from 4 cents a yard. to 10 amts, and British and French, from 12 to 25 cents per yard. IF YOU WA:s7T Ginghams, Daher a Bros. have them eiom 3t.4 cents a yard to 33 dent& IF YOU WANT - • Musthis, you can buy them att Haber .1. Bros., from 3 cents a yard to 20 or 25 contd.:any quality you wish. - 1 ' ANYTHING ELBII - Tll AT -'You tied fdr use, you will find aheap, at BAlier Bros. " ' • IF-YOU WANT. • X Coat, a pair of ['Mats, or "tact for 'yoniself,-Raber a Ilrost.have, the ben assortment of lloods'for the sea son, and Elie t ptietts to suit you • FOX YOUR,' BOYS' • ClOthing, ilstect your goods at Babel. Bros:. and save money by buYi T ug iIt e LIRGEST. AND Cheapest assortment of CARPETS you will find at Rubor* BrOs. Calrtmd examine for yourself. Alactiosiat fifouse. Nona COUN ER - of Plank Wad nud uilfiord Streets NORTE. LEBANON, RENN'A. To ran PUBLIC. - . ILO 1 all ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool inkier& water, the choicest vintage, and the purest malt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry'me and eat, as the table Is loaded with the most substantial fare, and the richest delicacies of the season ctdiVb my board— Come. Ma- and bast; my honk , is altVitys open to the stranger and friend; and for , animals the beatof prc. vender, iineatabling, and attentive 'Matters, are ever ready at my stables. P* /401"?nt We. :11.1k41. itoriri. . • - V-4 administrators' Jrolice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Adrnlnistra- Finn, with the Will annexed, on the Ilstate of DA VID RVK, deoowrotl. Into of Swittara township. lint, been granted to the subseriherii .regiding in said town. ship. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims will present them for settlement, to ABRAHAM KURTZ, 'WILLIAM MUCH, Swatara twp., Oct. 19, 1859._60 Administrators. Widnut Street ahead in Cheap Books, Blank Books, ssa Jona ry,Paper liatagings, limiittlow, Curtains, A•c., HEY MILLER would respectfully in • from tha public that he hao opened a NEW ROOK AND STATIONARY STORE. in the New Lebanon Demokrut Building. in Walnut se., a few doors south of the Court Rouse, Lebanon, Pa.. *here ho had on hand and 14 Fa a, a full supply I.f all kinds of now and cheap School and Sunday School BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. CHARTS, SLATES, INKS. Pons and Stationary, of ovary dkveriollon. scull its Foslerap,l. -kW and Noto,ruper. and ii full assortment of EnTektpes,• Wrapping Paper, and Coffee Rags. Also. a number or HISTORICAL, TLICOLOOMAL and Ildli ca,Limmui Doors. among which are ,lay's 5, and other Prayer Books. Sehmucker's ilistory of All Religions, Life. Speeches, and M-tnerials of Webster, United States Manual of history and Biography, Life of Christ. &e-. &n. Also. all kinds of Family. Rand and School BIBLES. English and German TESTAMENTS. • He has also on hand the Largest and hest assortment of Paper Ilizngings.lhdaw Shades and Ourtains, ever exhibited in Lebanon. which will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment. AlAn. a greet variety of Almanacs for the year nor. Fie will also receivo flubscriptions for all the Monthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly rapers from the different places. .&w- All orders left altii,hlm for any laud of Goods In his line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Oct. 19, 18iD. Drofint - kebo Store. lIAVE JUST RECEIVED a large and well selected Ronk of NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, To which I invite the attention of the public to gen eral. biy stack comprises a well-selected assort-.r.,itneika meat of GOODS, such as is usually kept in u 1' 4 91 Country Store.. I am constantly in receipt of New and Desirable Goods. selected with great care. from the best Import ing Commission and Jobbing Douses. end Monte:taus. Ora in Philadelphia and New York. which will be sold at a very small advance on the original Cost prices. 493-The highest market prices paid for Country Pro , duce. end the goods in trade sold at Cash prices. Trustr log that my prices may be satisfactory to the cornmeal• ty, and being thimkful for past favors, I Remain. October 19, 1859.-3 VP Notice. LEEAN3:I VALLEY R tes, Oct. 11, 1859. 'IILTOTICE hereby given t. the Stockholders that they 11 may pay up the 2(I. a I. 401, and sth instalments on their New Stock., on or before the 10th day of Nevem , Der, next. By Order of the Ogrd h bireptore. 'JOS, If MIMI, Cluhicr Lebanon, October 19, 1653. Public Sale IT ILLhe sold at Public Sale. on Saturday. the sth day V V of .)."&vember. 1859,bythu subsortber=,Asaigncetof FL H. AlpssEstes. the following de , crilmi Personal Prop erty. at the residence of t e said IL 11., Miseerner t 4l Iniiteroek township, Lebanon county, at Missonier's sta tion. on the ~ ebanon Talley Railroad viz : DURHAM COW'S, 4 Devon Heifers, with Calf ; 2 young Durham Bulls. 2 Calves, wheeled wagon for four horses ,• 010 .nw 1 sett of Hay Laddors. 8 Ploughs, 2 Har rows. I 0.71 Plough Collivators,l large Laud Roller, 1 Rockaway Carriage. Horse Gears, a lot of Pine. l'lrlas Oak and Hickory Lumber and spokes, 1 Piano forte. I. Wood Stove, and a variety of articles too tedious to In sert. ' ALSO. All that certain pkwe or Tract of Lend. situate in Milicrock township, Lebanon county, Pa.. ad joining land of the heirs of J. M. Elephant, deed.. J. Riop, and Wu:is; this tract being CHE.STNIIT 13E11 of twenty - years growth.' and within two miles of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, containing, 16 ACltit, Jar Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when the conditions will be made. known. by JONATHAN ILLIO, O. P. MII,LER, Assignees of LE H Atissemer. towushiP,Oct 19, 1659. - Notice 'Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Singing Spring, _Clerks Co, lea. SINKING SPRING, Oct. 5,1859. r PIE members of said Company will take notice I that the Annual Sleeting. and an Etecfriox con THIRTEEN 51oracyme, to serve the ensuing:fear. will be held On Monday, November 7, '59, between la A, lkf.. and 3 o'clock, P. 51., at. llottsuttee swan. Hotel, in the City Of Reading, AARON rtruiz, seejr. Oct. 19, 1859.-3 t. Fall and it/rHS. LUCETTA MACH. having just returned from 1 the City.nr PMFADFLPHIA. with the LATEST STYLES OF BONNETS, Ribbons and all kinds of goods pertaining to the Millinery business, would respectfully invite the Ladies of the Borough of Lebanon and vicinity to call at her Place in Cumberland Street, in the noroughef Lebanon, t cif the Coat, Howe. oppnsite the Black Horse hotel, and examine her Tar& and extensive as sortment. She feels confident of being 014 to pie axe. .4tZt- Orders promptly attended to. , LTICILTTA. EMIL Lebanon, Ott, iff, 7559.. CARPETINGS. WOULD respectfully Invite the public to call and I muffins my new fell stock of Carpetings of Foreign and. Domestic manufactures; English`TapestryDnissels, from 75 to 1.1 25, e 'amble for parlors., setting roqtrts and chambers, from 31 to 87; entry and stair earprits. kn. Also, large stock of floor and table Oil Cloths, 'Window Shades, Green Gum Cloth, and 14 yards wide; floor Drugget, Matte, Rugs. &c. PIITNEAS 110EKIII, Jr.. (late Shoemaker .t; hough,) snB N. 2‘.1 street, shave No. ble, West Bide. Brunch Store 602 Spring Garden. street 2d door above Sth. South side. Philadelphia. October 19.1859. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and llarness factory. TV'vtt emmr. ,f 211 tr , eel and 11 1 :49. &reds. • THE undersigned would . iespeet rutty orm p lc that, f t , ta continues the ahortt business, at Ilts ad stand in Nitrt4 Lebanon. Mid that be has added greatly to his facilities for the general accommodation With a detenninstion to be behind no other establishment in either city or country in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself master t f every'modern improvemen in the bit eiWee and secure the services of the best worktnett, thtt liberel wages would command. Ile *ill keep "a large stock on hand, and manufitcturs at the shortest notice, all dMeripttens of HARNESS, such as ` ' Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of 'all kinds ; heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Bifalo Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton . Mended, Linen. and a sew kind, lately inverted; IV.II/PS of every kind, such as Ilugey Whips. Gart,lViips. &c.; flitirESof aM descriptions, HA LTER cirAhys, home-made yEACES. &c.. fie., all of 011ieh he will warrant to be, ennal to any that can bo.bbtained in any other establishnieht in the country. All he Asks that those desiring anything in this line, should call at his place and examine his stock. Ile feels Alb fullest confidence In his ability to give en tiro satisfaction. .10r. Alf orders thankfully received and promptly, at tended tit • SOLOMON 8311TII: North Lebanon Borough, 0eL.1.2, 1350. Mutual Fire Insoirastee'Coni patsy or 7 SINRING SPRINGS, BERKS COUNTY. . Ttre Members of 'said company who have not yet paid `Mss,es9nrent No. 9. on their Insurances. will - take no thee that Able.) , beyond the time limited by the shorter 'tif'Sabi CoMpfury;(vie : 94 days.) will work a forfeiture of said Policies end will nevertheless, be held liable to the •payMent Of Aide: The uhdersigned can be found at Jaime on thetin last dare hi the oat several .• weeks. J. 14. iI.EISTER, Agent. LebaNon, Oct. 12, 1869.-3 t GREAT CLOTHING BAZAAR! iiead Qn:u•lerv, NEW AnitivAL OF PA.G.t..1:41) wiNTER.CLOTRING, at the great Clothing Emporium of REIZEiv - STELN BROTHER ; tbenrfyoriposite. the Court House. Lebanon, Penn'a. rpm: Undersigned takes pleasure in announcing -tO theirm morons friends and customers, as well as the rest of mankind. that they bare just returned from the .Ittistern cities with a large and ELEGANT STOCK-OF READI' MADE CLOTH ing. suitahloqoe Fiar mill Winter Trade, whi , ll aro now ready for inspection- Welake particular pride to Inferm 'the public: that our goods are not only of the heki mate - rials, but they are elan welLsewed, and we can gintrautee them for strength and,ibtrability. Per Fashion, taste of style and 'W r ote can 'failure the latest, the neatest and inest eintratitbis garments that can he procured in any part of the country. The main advantage is that we can end will sell. at all times, 20 per cent. cheaper than any f Ilorough Of County of Lebanon. The ~ article found in a urnishingand o t t w he k r w ro m Op pr it c , s li: raryF Cloth ihg 64; , - OVER COATS .•. . . . of every ,vtyle and quality, , shapes and colors. Rich. plain and tinny Cassimere and Business coats. Black, -blue and brown flue cloth frock and dress coats. P . A NTS . The only beautiful and complete stock to be found In town:' ' ' VESTS of•every, style, quality awl color, varying fn pricCe, very cheap. HATS AND GAPS, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carnet gege,fine linen shirts and Collars, 'Under Garments, and a great many other thinga.t,oo numerous too mention. ' Call and examine our stook before. purchasing else where. 11 , :e.take this opportunity to return our thanks for favors heretofore extended, and reassure the public that the confidence .with which we have been favored, we will strive to.merit in the future. ; • • • REIKEIGSTFAI4 BRO. Lebanon, 00t0ber.1.9,4858. t471,,t NOTICE. Nora Lebanon and Mount Hope !lank road and Turn- pike road Cbutp44y, N Election for officers consistingof a President, five *I managers, a Treasurer. one Secretary and t u perin tendent, will be held by the stockholders. on 711'044y, the7th day of 24"nrentber. 1859. between the hours of a and 4 o'clock P. It.„ at their °dice neat the Borough of Lebanon. Lebattpn, Oct. 12, '29. JOHN MARQUART, Soc'y “Washington House” Clumber/and Street, half square East of Walnut Street, .I...barion. Pe. - LIMAS LIGHT takes this method of Informing his friends, and the public at large, that he has taken the above lient, where he Is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, The House I s cen trally located in the heart of the business portion of town. and but hull a square from the COM% [louse ; — TkI3LE will be supplied with all this .delltmcieis of .She neaffin and iris Itsa with the choiceit - viands and higpore.4`l4.• Good Stalk* ,Pir a larke number of torsos, and careful-an-i f iglimtive. Hustlers always at hand. His disrges will be found moderato, and no pains or exertieus IMO& to render his guests comforta ble. „Tim pnbile are invited to give hint a call . Lebanon, Sept. ii, ELIAS LIGHT. • AIEI, j 3 4.,8R0FS New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted up tu.geed ardor for comfort and convenience, both fur ladies and gentlemen. APK INS & 11110. promise to be punctualiand will ea deavor to please all who may call on them feu Boots and Shoes. ANo. I I.AMDROTYPE,'Tery cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Depoalt Bank. IF YOU WANT good PICTURE for a Medallion orPin, call at DAI LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon:Deposit Bank. IF YOU WART . APHOTOGRAPH . of yotreelf or friend, the bast are to he had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF YOU WANT A. PICTURE of 3 , 4ur deceased friend. enlarged ant colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next deer to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IP YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES 00 TO REN Elftl KY LIGHT Oatmtar, over. D. 8: Itaber's Drug Store, 1. .on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AMBROTYPICS, ) RLAINOTTPES, FRIWTYPRS, I'ApyROTTPES and PllOlO. GRAPHS, taken tinily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of the cases. Rooms opened film 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock, P.M. Lebanon, June 2,1858. . . trill.: undersigned has constantly on hod. and flu. sales a good supply of the best Ditto and stpne for build ing purposes mar the Donaglanore Fitratee, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Lebanon. Jtme I, 1855.. „. CUNRAD t.kNkS. Respectfully. E. K. 1/01tNING Rooks! Books! WA LTZ & IWBBLYI would respet tf ally ;ff inform the Public, that they constantly - - receive, from the astern Cities, copies of ""7 all the most important and attractive New Books, us soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Oreat King, Bayard Tayices Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large as,Mrtittentof School Books. Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music.. Plane Forte, Me- Indian and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANG.INGS, of Foreign and Domostih Manufacture, Window Shades. The Monthly Nlagazines, and ell the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4- Weekly, Con be bad by calling at the store, on Cuml.erlentl street, iu the boreugh of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." imOnlers left with them for any kind of goodsm their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. 4, i&58. /559.-DRY 'GOODS Fart AUTUMN.-1559. Ftil 1 Stotk of SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STA PLE.GOODS. • Noll Stock of FANCY GOODS, Oft CLOTHS, CASSINI EKES & VESTINGS, Blankets,7irtio • Linend, fe.. EYRE & LANDELL. Fourth & Arch Streets, PUILADELPEUL. N. 11.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at JON' ratee. .S Bargains Daily from Row York A.uctions. Sept. 7,1859.-3 m. BACK TO THE OLD PLACE, LAGER: E R. ENRY :HARTMAN, - well-known. *Oyer, has I roomed his LAXIEIL BEER SALOON io tho ceirge And handSoine three story house of -Er. Arnold, in Cunt. Wend street, test of the Plank Road, where he will be pleased to see hie did friends and :the public generally. te)..Liniberger and Sweilzer Cheese, Rolland Herring &a., wholesale and Retail. His BEER is of his own wet nown Brewery. Lebanon, 1,15511,-tr. New Barber Shop. el BORON W. DALY. hail REMOVED hio Barber Shop, kX" to Fancies NOW Building. flint floor, sticorild:door from Doe alloy. where be mill continues his list clam Shaving 4. Hair Drecs'sing Sutooii, lifia is prepared badirtesa in the neatest and best style, a n d wgnlyl solicit all o give him a trial. Lettanotl. April 6, 1859. Itei—ii•Vs Wine aiiii - Liginir E,. • • faloiio;•.'''- . . C ORER of Market and Wiiier streets, Leta- -ft, CORKERnom i's,, in the room formerly occupied by 'l_'-' k Jacob Weidle, Esq., where he still contittueate - • keep an assortment of the" very best brands of WINES and LIQUORS that can be got. To those who are ac quainted with his LIQUORS. it is not necessary for him to speak, as the Liquors will speak for themselves. To Mote/ iteepers, and all others, h, would state that it is merely necessaay for tnem to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants toreador full satisfaction. EMANUEL RBI° ART. N. R.—Remember at Weidle's Corner. Lebanon, May 6, 1858. 1.4 11707118 E R. ZUJIB E R. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEE I" vp-tho best and cheapest assortment of Loma= et , er offered to the public, is now for sale at the now ad extemive LUMBER. and COAL YARD of.. ' 1 ,!! BRE 01101 LL 4. HORST , - Wthe Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few gnat:es . North of the ofnassee Steam Mills, and one quare east of. Horgner's Hotel. Their s assertment etwaists of the bolt well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Rowlock Boards;-- .Cherry, Poplar and. Pine Boards; and 2 inch PAirincioud Common Plank;, : ,, White Eire and Ilemleck o Stantlingand .foist.; AVbite Oak Boars's, Plank and Scantling; and 34 Inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SEI INGLES 1 ! The best Pine and hemlock Shingles; Alse. Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Pests, and railings far fences and fencing. Boards; FLOORING BOA . RDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!!COAL!!! The largest stock of Broken,Stove, Litneburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at lowest prices. 43. Confident that they have the largest and beet as se'rtment'of Lessen of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of 00 l, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any. , thing in thidr line, to 'esamine their stock before pur clias-ing elsewhere. BRECTIBILL a HORST. IC Lebanon, Feb.. 24, 1858. INEVII LIVERY wrAnve. FIMIE .undersigned respectfully informs the public that, he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. ,T,I.SE'S Hotel, Market ;tract, Leb - anon, where he will t.'nep for the "k pdblie accommodationa goodstoek ti of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good drivingilorses,,and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. &c. Jothanon. April 21.18&R.. JAMES .M.A.RCIit.. . - NWT= is hereby given to the Collectors of the sev rli oral townships who . have Duplicates, thnt the Board of County Commissioners will be in session on the sth day of Dezember next, and that those Collectors who do not on or before that day make settlement of their Dupli cates, that they will be proceeded again‘t by the proper legal Officers. and the unpaid balances against all press ed to immediate Collection. tW. The Collectors will also remember that all their MIUrIA Fiats Mgt, ha Fettled ffir on said day. JACOB BAC ,MAN, . DEININOBR, l Commissioner DAVID DOI.I,INGER. Attest, CTIIIIS SHIRK, Clerk: . i.,ebanou, October 5, 1859. 'oVer 11,1qttid Hair Dye. TSLLS .IfAtif' a/ t ty nil of ifs...perfection own Aso; rand the fallow ing testimonial from that. eminent Analytic Chun/kilt. Professor hooth, of the U. S. ]lint, will only eimerin what thonseauls hove previously borne testimmly to. Fon PatellOAL OBLEXIATAY, St. Patrick': Place. rhiltriolphia,Yehruary: 17ttr.1.859. Being acquainted isith,the substannes6otilliosirig sn's Immo limn DTI, I em satisfied that by, •following .theesimple .. directions given for its use it *ill not Injure the attic or Skin, but *ill kiwi a NATURAL Ond DURABLE 'COM'. to the Mum' ' . . . JAMES O. BOOTH, Analytic.Ohennst. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 418 RACE ahreet„ above 4th, °Urn. 144,)PhIllidelptila, will receive proinut itttention.4 . Oct. 19,'59 . JOSEPH E. ROVER,Manufacturer. N Election for THIRTITEN DIRECTORS of LEDA IV NON!UNE, to serve for theOnsaingTenTWlWlSeheld at the banking-house Ldbanoa. on Monday, 21s/ day, of -Nocentber l lftfithhetween the, bourn o'clock, A.A. and 8 o'clrok ,F. 81- - Thaeunnsl meeting of the Stockholders will take phiOeiOn. /st day of Norerthor, 1859. . 41:4. UIf,LBR, Ons t tor, 1. LietiotenTiCtek 12, 1859. - IN YOU WANT Lime and Stone. Notice.. Swatara Collegiate Institute Jonestown, Lebanon co., Pa. Fr HE Edifies Leine finished. the Summer Term will commence on Monday. 4th of April. Males and Po nudes of the ego of eight years and upwards, will be in structed by e competent board , f teachers. Pupils from abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars containing particulars. address any One of the suhscrib era. 'JOHN BRUNNER, Esq.. Pras't of the Board. HENRY J. lIEILY, Secretary. I. D. RUPP, Principal, Jonestown, Fob. 10. /SA. Lebanon FC11111:11C Seminary. 111116: “Letienan Fernfth! Seminary" re—opened on tbefirst day of Se,ptvober neni, under the Super vision of MODEsTE D RCA]] PS. who has associate] with him se A.sistent, Miss JANE MOORE, a Oraduop] ef Ma New Efilmpton School, N. H. w.bo is not only well quslified. but has also had consid erable experience as a TeArber. ,Afir, Aire. Decampp will•attaii,t.tn the Sowing De partment. Lebanon, AFoug. r further particulars inquire for Circular. 24, 1859. STOVES and TIN-WARE. One Door East of the Lebanon Viz/ley Bank, BUBB & BRESSLER ate now prepared to offer the beet assortment of STOVES end TIN WARE to the public, ever offered in Lebanon.— They most respectfully invite their friends and public to call and ace before buying elsewhere. Also, the SELF-SEA LINO AMERICAN FRUIT CAN, the beet invention of the age. as it is 20 per cent. cheap er than any other offered to the We also have on band all kinds of Ranges, which will be.pu t up tic thushorttst notice„ . kinds.ofJob Work don. in the Lest workmanlike milliner. and at the ehorteet notice. AQ-Also, particular attention is paid to SLATING.--J We have always on hand the best Lehigh Slate, which cannot be surpassed In quality. Aug. 21, '59-Lf. BUBB & BRESSLER. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK Ory-GoOd's, (?rof,ery & Crockery, " Fel Re TIERS' -STORE lEONARD ZIMMERMAN informs his friends and th j• public that lie has just roreivedn new stook of - Goods , for the Winter Trade, Which will be. fund as cheap as any stock of the kind In this town. consisting of all such (100DS as are usually kept in a fkrst-class store. - - Particular attention is given to Staple Ooods for the .country trade, not neglecting , the fancy articles for LA DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under elcevee. Hanilkerchiefe. &c. - . GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his CLOTR, Cassimeres, Casinetg, Tweeds, Failey and other Vestings, 'Velvets, Cords. &e. _ In the GlMiklEitY depar,tment may be rounds.. splendid assortment or every need in the Coffee, liegar. Spices, Teas, Maulterel, &I. In CROCKERY 'the stock is well selected. .fa"- The highest market price k•i11 he paid for COCIN• TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept.:l2, 1858. I-4 , t.. g. 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Atlantic Co., New' Jersey.those tivishing cheep laud, of the best quality, in one of the hialthlest and most delightful climates in the Vninn. k.nd where crops are newer cut down by.frote, tOribloseourge of the north. netted- Tertisment Ilkanontan hands. TO ALL TING PARAIB. SEE ADVE iisement of Hammonton Land& PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Man ufactories in a ocw and thriving place where hominess is gond. See advortisement of the lieuanionton Settle ment. NORTH LEBAIS ON BOROUGH DIVJpED! GREAT. EXCITEMNET. . - 0F412141 Rush for the Peaples He. 4 Quarters) - THE ACTION OT the Legislature of the Commenwealt < p,,,, n . Sylvania, in reference to Hie Borough of iNORT / LEBANON, has caused an unusual degree of excite ment among its quiet inhabitants, but not near so much in the Fresh Arrival of . SPRING AND SUMMER - GOODS, at the MANSION trOUSB STORE OP ffletisrt, runt* & .Aw-The Proprietors feel confident that they krikitill able to itifiNy all their customers, and the !..reat mitakbia." whir will favor the& with a call, with any variety of the CHOICEST GOO:S. The new system enables theni to sell at griwily.,re dated prices which they lope will be a great induce for alt desirous of toying cheap, to give them a call. Hall nod see tbr yourselves in" Ladies and OenHOMen are most cordially invitod to give them a cull. and examine for themselves. Xerth Lebantai Dertm-11 April 1855. Feed--Feed - Dnitsoxs in want of Feed foe Oegirs or ` Pigs, can ob. lain it daily at the Lager Beer BBEIVERY of the subsciber in Mirth Lebanon township. - Price, 10 cents a bushel. HENRY HARTMAN. Lebanon, Feb. 2, 1859. `Who Etas not seen the New Sign Put nitir . . By STBLLWAGEN & Kft.G.,,,at their Tyre t t ua3 JEWELRY Esrkst.istnstvr..632 Market Street. one doo4Wor 7th Pkill adelplua. But the Sign is nothing to what is • exhibited inside.. American • Watches. in Gold and Silver Cases:Anil-- road Timekeepers of Englitili and .Swiss 'nukes; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing of ail As that the prices of all the attractions is within the range of the manliest pockets., STELLWAGEN & 888. April 27, 1.850. ofi'2 Market Mit, •- le located on MARKET SQUARE, North .of Cutstlierland Street, Lebanon, Pa, Where SCHOOL BOOKS, Blank Books, and Stath , nary of every descriptioat are always ea hand, end sold at the lowest possible CASH. FRI.CE. Paper Tfangings, Window Paper and Shades of 'Tory variety of initterns and prices are also on exhibition and fur sale at WARD'S CIIKAP BOOKSTORE. Wart] also furnishes the Monthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly Papers of our Eastern Cities, us soon us pub Air Orders for hooks, periodicals, or anything in hie line, will metre Nl:mint attention. , Among the JewPtaek's; Fdeelvell and for Sala at WARD'S are the follow Mimi= .—The Pillar of , Pire, or Israel in Bondage; The Power pf Prayer.; Henna in the 'Wilderness ; Cot tage Testament, A complete ,Comment,itry on Abe New Testament i The Prince of the House of ])avid, fn der- Misczuswrops:—Knittlng Wl:wir y by Mrs. Parting. ton ;Harp of a Thousand - Strings ;: DUAL Diamond; prof Hare's Spiritualism Heinonstrated ; Humboldt's Cope us,' A Sketch of the Ptysibial Deeciiptlon of the %V. *Hid le agent id rewire subscription for the fol. lowing Works. now on Prose: -NE,W AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA," in fifteen Vols. Vol. hto VI are now ready. Price in Extra Cloth, per Vol. $3.00 do. Library Leather do. 3.50 Diary of the American Revolution, by , Prank Moore, completed in two Vols. , price in Clo.b, s2.Bo•psi Lebanon. Sept. 18, 1889. Sardines, Ketchup. Pure Worcestershire SWIM) and Pickets in quart - Bottles, nil acid Oran by OVES & kfILLER. Lebanon County A9ricia - 2.111-Society. , rITERE will be a na.etiatr, of the kembers of the Leh. anon CGarity Agrievatural Society at the pahlid lioaiie - of Jobe 31.61ark.' in the barough of Lebalron, an Nottnibcr ,Yetook, A, M. B' order. BA:NM, Pratt. Wm: baety: Libmiod, Obtolier . lii the matter of the as(ate of NATITANIEL, Ka3111.8.17, tats of the J3nrortgh of Lebanon, deed. riluE undersigned, Auditor appointed to make die-' tributkau of the balance In the hands E4IAS RABER. admlnietrator and trustee to make sal# or Reid Estate of said decedent, to and among heirs end legal representatives will attend for that purpose at lds office In the Boron,' of Lebanon, on .If , awlay,,,Mc MAE 409' of October, 3859, at I o'clueJs, Ill.. , wheu and here all per sigui interested can attend. If they think proper. ANTLI.O.,NY B. ELY, Auditor. • Lebanon, Oct. 12,1859. Lebanon Valley Bank. NOTICE is hereby given, that an election for 21111t .T.E.21.: DIRSOTORS will be.held attbelr banking. balm., 11,2fonday,..Niwinfier 21st 1852, between thebours cif 10 o'clock. A. IL, and 8 o'clont. P. ht. A .general meeting of the Stockholder& vall be held, on .17:seseiest. 19,beeksber, 1,1859, at 10 o'6hink, at the Banking Muse. WA: o 4 l oft. ;Amnon, Oct. 4, 1889. =ll LEONARD ZuiimERMAN TEIE'HEAP BOOK STORIC, V-wspaper Et4oriiint-of W. G. WARD, CO;111, COOI, COAT, IN T ., 2 c : i . t ip x : l N/ L o letß e t n e o tt a W av o l u il l4r , oze t ttlll r i e l o r , 7 l„ th r : pared o supply the cnonnunity with COAL. °Rho Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds of COAT on hand, such es . .pw„, Chesinitt, Nut, •Siove,Jilptr Wad *awn COAL, whits, red i4nd - gr* . y.a.,h, which we are constantly - receiving froWsothe of the be 4 Collieries in the Coal regions, and would..bere Ray that we-will sell nur. Coal as low as they van be sold by any Person the county, which we will sell atour Mill, et any part of the two boroughs. NITERS .t SEOUL Geneese 7111118, Lemnon, Web. 8,18513. IT. I. BLAIR, SINdEMS .PAACiIifiES. All kiedeo>f , Sewing Machines manufactured - Singer, at prices ranging. from $55 to $lOO. Menhirs& il, Needles, Vic. kept constantly ma band. °Lebanon Ott. 12th 18541. --,- - WA CIitS.,AND JEWELRY ANOTHER NEW LOT 01 WATCH h,B AND JE WE LRY, = J. W. ACKER, Cumberland St., neat door to Br. I.4ueawearees. CLOKS,CLOCCKS, Utk:r BY RECEIVE ' fI J. IVIV. ACKE It 7 . SI From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 22, '56. • GEO. ROTTMAN. T. BOFFMAS. lion - man az 'aro. her's LOlusloN courror „ittl-A;L RA NS 1-0 iti-A a i.ON LINE! BY LERAKON V4LLEY RAILROAD. ONE oi the Emu will pay. Particular attention in Go.)da shipped by the 'Lebanon Valley Railroad.— Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon lilyerstown and Aituville Stations , and all other point, in theounly. Fit HIG I IT'S contracted for at the lowest possible rates and delivered with dispatch. Tile Proprietors will pay particular attention to; and attend.personally, to the receiving and deliveri.of all Freights., , for information apply at their OPice, atthe Lebanon Valley Itailroad;DepotOn,Lebunen. EDVAIID Lena , .their Agent in Philadelphia, 'vlll Ways be fo'find at W: If.. Bush's /Merchants' Itutei,"Nirtft Then Sbyet Lebanon'. March 30,1819. , HOFFIIAN & BRO. Le . banki.lo,l , llolllNlLAllBll.lrallee • y. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL i OFFICE AT .10)YESTOWN. LEBANON GO/ 207. GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55;000! THIS COMPANY is in full operation,-and ready to maks Insurance on all kinds of property, in Town or auntry, and on as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or Joint stock principle. . President—lOUN BRUNNER, Ersg,, Viet; .11Eesident—D. M. RANK. rreastow---PEO. F. MEIL.Y. Secretary—WM. A. BARRY: DIRECTORS:: is o JOHN Rammin, Esq. cis'e. Rem • GEO. F. 'Meru, D. N. Hannan, NAPOLEON Dam, Zen , . Barna, ' JOEIR C., SELTZER, B. K. TREICIILER, DAVID. M. BARB, DAVID RANI, DANIEL H. Musa, Wes. A. BARRY. ANTHONY B. ELY. Agent for Lebanon and eiciSiity Jonestown, :Yob. 23.1859. 144:basson Deposit Bank. Cum6irlgtd street, one door east of:RAinhard's Art r otet. TAtoty the following RATES of INTEREST ea DEi ro - r 1 year, and longer. 13 per cent. per annum; Vorrb - months, and longer, f. per cent. per annnm; For 3 months, and Jouger,4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest Paid In full for the Deposita from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will hlso afford IA liberal lino of ac. commodaticne to those Who may favor as -with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on al ilterican Dol lars and /Taff Donors, Will Matte collections on and ra mit to all parts of the United States, the Comedies and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., &c., and do a general EX CHANGE and EARRING RUSLNESS. 0. 'DAWSON COLEMAN, Prosidont. Faso. Otsur, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, Iwo Indistrlanlly liable ,o the extent of their Eitates, for all Deposits and otkee bligations of the "in52,74e7,: DEPWIT BANK.". , IMON CAME:R.Ok, lsA)t - Strs COLEMN, ,lEGEG SM!JI.LEII, ;.. A\IES YOUNG, AucarsTu,s Drar, LtbafOn, May .12, 1855. GEORGE GLEIAI. • VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY 1r Public Sale. lirl!LT:yboefloloeit Public S de, on Su6ttrdny, :he IW, z h )' ouse of Ilenry Ratnter, hi North Leinnan Itoroug,u, Utz Iblloir• fag valuable MILL PROPERTY. viz: THE STRAAL GRIST MILL to by - SQ, feet. two stories high with g 4/ thr(e pair of Burrs, and a Plaster o'f i'aria Mill; with a forty horse power .7LimrEciff l ti 7 §," . tiotrit liokuie, situate on the Union Ca nal, in North Lebanon about tOo yards excellent a lfitrket street bridke.• The above Mill has an excellent run of custom., and is In first-rate condition, and id well calculated for a Merchant and Grist Mill. sip Kale to commence at I o'clock, P, M., when terms and coutligells of sale Made known by AY . Dlll L. LIO TIT, President of the North Lebanon 31114iny Company. Bnibich. Auctioneer. North Lebanon, October 12, 1859. N. B.—lf the above Mill is not geld 4d that day, it will then be oilerell rpi•Rent, at the same time and place by Public, Out bry, fur• one year from the let 'January, 1860: Partnership: Anne Plitnerehip heretefor. existing between Thome t. sort & Stoud, Painters and Paper bangers. has this day Leon dissolved by mutual consent. All per one in debied to the firm will pleat , * make immediate payment to either of Abe undersigned, anti those having claims against the same will present thign. I.9l;anon, Oct 6,186 D. Iteier inireuilow • . , . *boil Brinzeil Lime. BY late improvements in the art of faxe Ottasttle the subscriber is now enabled to produce the best Woon ituatten'Llms that was over made in this section of coun try. and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— Ills improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at 12X cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 28 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LIME. burned with COAL. can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-load, or in less quantities, as may, be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime.. Il.tvlng one to a great expenSe in the perfection of his. improvements for lime burning on a huge scale, 'at low takes. the subscriber hopes to receive a aharobt tlle public patron ago. Ilia location is at the old and well known place on the Union Osumi, in .North Lebanon. DAVID DOVER. N. Le beam, May 18, 1869. SWARTZ & BRO. CASE( DEALERS IN FOESION AND DOMESTIC D 1 t GOODS, QUEENSWARZ GROCERIES, ba lIALL BUILDING, biAREET STREET. Cash paid for all kinds of Codzitky Prodisoo LEBANdX Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron ‘i are MANI3FACTOttY. Ili Market street, next door to the Lebanon Doak; mT / 1211 I ' l can by hod Isrowt and beat atatorttneut of COOKXN zoi`OVES. Over flered to the public, Comprising the - 4410 Wing varieties :—Royal Cook. 4 sites. Girard Air Tight, 4 Fla a, Iletanles, a lieme Mar utarearedtteve, 3 shim, Extendeded fire box for Wood wad,Coal,3toyal.flook,.3:slzes, Prairie Flower, „Different alka, Fanny FOrretter; 5 sixes. Millie above coaking stoves, are warranted to take 8011, or do Anything in or on them that may be desired; also, a . Large tleaortnient of Parlor. BO and Dar+ooss fit.wea, which will be sold aheaplor , feeth or approved credit. Also the largest ass°, sttuont.and beet TIN AND SiET E ever attend M the publioVhieli wiii be sold or Retail. l'be largest towortmetstonutbest ma de. and /melte!. Coal saea o te, to be found in Lepautio. pt tl a Stogie and Tin Warn alanufaottery or aillttEra.lti. ROGkEas. -veg. flowing; spouting andobbing 44 , 411 klbdo at tended to at &kart notice and.63imasonablo WM& all work, iverranttd. • ' .1. . R., being e. practical Workman in bielineof Mei ainege,attentla-to•lfie work. pereonally. Lebanon Sept: 21 ./.359. PILLt titrnsthe DEM o tilt be is re. celeichees luxe stook-Al. ITALI.A-N AND AMERICAN' MARBLE, whisk he 11, wholesale slid !eta. oil such terms as Rill sult,kareliasere. bluly 1,7 , tifk. - • lrfiXikrn?!wo ATRINS NU0.13 New •Ikowt said shoo ELI Tuom NON, JACOB li. STOOD
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