E= JEREZ Cljtwhom TERMS, $l. 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, -1859 HOME AFFAIRS. We have just received a fine lot ciftelank Cards, plain and colored, which we shall be pleneati to work up for the public. We have several unusual, but very desirable macs and qual ties. Blank Warrants for Collectors of School Tax, Bonds of Collectors and Treasurers, Agreements between DlreCtors and Teachers, and Orders on Tessurer, for sale at this office. Cards, Circulars; Handbills, Pos -t ern, Lo., ptinted at the Advertiser office, at low sates and short notice—and in the most elegant style. The Stated Meeting of the Y. "U. 0. Anoolation will be hold this (Tuesday,) evening at 8 o'clock, at their Room, over D. S. Raber's Drug Store. All the members should be present, as some important business, is to be transacted. ' • • I[rt..2l The Deter,eiyg Qh i, [aver . Weed. in ,nnother coiwatn, we. have tried, and can , recommend it ne,,a tip-top article. Housewives should give it a trial. Some one not overly clean cablmged twoploces out of a box of the article we received from Philadelphia. We hope it may have been instrumental in making him clean. Our old friend -Col. Oarmony as sumed the sole proprietorship of the National Hotel, Race street, Philadelphia, on the lst of August last. During a visit to the city, last 'week, we took occasion to notice the evident prosperity of the Colonel. Ills table is nu doubt the best in 'the city, and although the business for the season Is slashing off, we were astonished to see the immense number of people carrying off the eatables. We look upon the National in eve ry particular as the No. i HMSO in Philadelphia. Always finding plenty of Lebanon county folks there, is also a great inducement for visitors 'to Philadelphia from this section to stop-there. Mr. Strickler's New. Steam Mill was put into operation on,Erlday last. The shrill .engine.whistles gradually increase in number in this locality, evidencing tbat business and pros• `.Parity are still upward and onward in Lebanon. Col. F. H. Ebur ; has comment• - ea the Baking business at his father's old stand in Cumberland street. He has also fitted up his Confectionary Store anew, and hopes, •that by constantly keeplok a fresh stock on hand, and by promptness and, attention to business, to receive -a share of public patronage. Our neighbor, Mr. Young, of the Libanon Demokrat, sustained a serious loss a few days ago, in being robbed , of his family coaoh. The thief certainly had not Ale fear of either human or divine laws before his eye' when committed the extraordinary crime.. , R.Obcry under any circumstances le bad enough, but to 'despoil a printer—Brown'q trebble prime was no oireumstance in comparison. A liberal reward will bo offered for the arrest of the thief and, the "recovery of .the property. The thief may bo known by tho . mark, of Cain ou 'his, brow, and the "family coach," by its having - buten° wheel, end is propelleefrom behind by two-legged man power, instend of in •Front by' oats'power. The coach is familiarly termed "06k-barrow." .-- The original and celebrated Peak l'amily Componalogians, Swiss Bell Ringers, will ,give one of their celebrated Concerts in the Court „House, this {Tuesday) evening. This is the largest Troupe extant, and unsurpassed in Nov elty and variety. They play on 166 Silver Bells. Caution to Gunners.—At this season of the year, when sportsmen are daily pur :111 log their pleasures, we hear of frequent acci -dents resulting from the careless manner in which "some carry their fowling pieces. RI almost, eve ry case, these result from the :dangerous practice of keeping the hnmmer down upon the percussion tit,fa too plain to require proof, that a very eriglit blow upon the back of the hammer in such oiraumstances will fire off the gun; and yet three quarters of the gunners have an idea that such is the safe way to carry a loaded gun. It is' much `more dangeroas than' the full cock. The only safe way is to keep the gun half cocked, while riding or handling eut of the field. It is so lm ..probable that anything should draw ,back the 'hammer and pull the trigger at the same instant, that it may be called praotically,impossitile that a gun should be tired off unintentionally, when 'thus secured. Why will not people use a little common sense, and save what few brains they 'have? . CORRECT SPEARING.—We advise all young people to acquire,ln early lifeOhe hab it of using good. language, f both in speakiqg and writing, and to abandon as early_ as possiblc...,'any deo of slang. phrase!. The longer` they live,lhe more difficult the acquisition of correct language will bet. and if the golden age of youth, 'the proper season for tlio acquisitioi of languageibe passed in its abuse, the unfortunate victim ofTpg : . lected education is, very properly, doomediirialk slang for life.. Money' is not necessary to procure this education. 'Every man has it :in his pOwer. Ile has merely' to use the language which be reads, ,instead of the slang which he hears; to form his taste from the best spankers and poets of the emin try ; to treasure up oho lee phraspelnhil memory , :and:habituate himself to their use—avoiding st Atillitlnntimp, that pedantic .preeision and boat . :Amt., Which spur,: rather the weakness of n vain', ambition than the polish of an educated mind. Thet brick hcrase and - lot on Cheatnut.Street belonging to the estate of Henry •Dubbs, deceased, has been 'Sold to Mr. Henry 'Miller for $950,--lhe house and lot of t Mr. Cy ril!' anavely, on Market street, was sold on Mon day, to Mr. Emanuel Meily, for $1500.-- Mr. Henry Zimmerman has sobhlshilatm In Corn wall 'township, containing 124 ' acres, to Dr. Schnook, at $lOO per acre. The good people of Fredericks . burg, were highly pleased with the military die- :play? at their place an the 29th ult. Quite a -mniabor ef companies were in attendanee. The ,battalion was formed by Capt. Fauber, of Jones town,,C and commanded by Capt. garnet, of Fred ecloksburg. Brigade Inspector Win. Tice of MYor9orll; Inspected the Battalion. Gen. Gr iot' was also in attendance, in accordance With whose order the battalion the'. Gen. Brich takes great pride In the prosperity of our citizen sol d levy,. and if, during hie term of office, the tarp spiribis - not kept in activity, it will . not be Isis fault. He.is well fitted for the position he holds..:;- At. a meeting: of the Myerstown • Dregoone;beld cni,thit;Alet. ult.,' at, the public house Of George - Lehiluger, - , In Eyerstown, the J 41101414 gentletnerrwere sleets& to -the va cancies in said own party, occasioned by ike . promo- Vol of Gen. Ur lob andtßrigide Inspector Tice: John A. Deeps:4st Lietitenaut, t a tecfttold ; .2d Lieutenant, John T. Shirk. • nasolatioutrof, ragrettat the , loss te _the ,Coutpany ;.:Tiq,l34 triich adopted John Weidman, Esq., thc newly elected District Attorney of this county, entered upon the duties of his office on Mondny Inst. 1 The Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year Holidays are rapidly approaching. In consequence John Graeff has just been to the city and purchased an unusual large stock of Fan cy, Plain and Ornamental Candies of every de . 'script ion, Oranges, Lemons, 'il;aisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Cranberries, Currants, Liquorice, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, kc. Also; Toys of all kinds, French, China, and Glassware, German, English and French Fancy Goods, Ladies and Toy Baskets, besides a great variety of other de sirable goods. Thanking the publio for the pat renege heretofore Lestowed lre hopes fora contin uance of the same. Nov. 9. * -- The Report is again current that Mr. Cullen will• resign the Presidency of the Reading Railroad - . William L Hirst, Esq., of Philadelphie is : named as his probable successor. Mr. Hirst would 'be kcorapeleat successor, and ill the case 'of Mr. Ctillea's retirement we know of no man we would rather see is the position than Mr. HirsL • A REMINISCENCE.--Abollt 30 years ago an abolition lecturer made his appear. once in Leitanort,, and proposed to give vent to his ideas in the old Market House, then on the southside of Cuaberland. The feeling:engend.- ered among the principal citizens of the place became so strong against the lecturer, that he de camped, barely escaping a coat of tar and feath ers. Then, the sentiment on the subject of sla very was allealthy one. The people of Penn sylvania wereglititthat they;.werti rid.of the "rel ic," and content to mind their own business.— Now, in the estimation of the .opposition party, everything is sohscrelent to the,. interest of the negro. President', Governors anirall'othei offi cials arc tested by their love for the negro; - while the interest of the white laboring men and Me ohn i ns o f th e e, , or, try are kicked to the bow- Eli Theo. ovo3lns received a Cora , pieta assortment of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Cron berries, Citrons, Lemon=, B 4114; Miran to,_Dri ed Fruits, Buckwheat Flour,. Notions, Under Clothes for Gentlemen, Hosiery;tloves,lze., /se. Ground Coffee in Cans for:family use, all of "which will be sold very low, for cash. Give him a call and see his cheep Goods. Adam Hank and several friencts were out on a Doer Hunt, several :days' ago, at the Cold Springs, Lebanon county.' In less thin an hour from leaving home they saw three, and shot one which weighed, dressed, over 100 pounds. Deer are plenty in that neighborhood, and also wild Turkeys. That woulktreAlle, pluee for out.. sportsmen. Selretal colored gents - of the "nenry" stook, severely pummeled one of their darkey brethren named Gana, 'lust reek. The Henrys were put where the dogs woh't bite thew. Africa is enjoying a high tizne at present, occu pying !afirei more of the time; n.ttention and money of do; Diiblib than'eti • ictly entilled to. , _. There are about 700 scholars .On the rolls of the gehetils of this borough. The Washington Artillery, Cap tain Entbieb, visited Manheini.en Saturday, and participated in the parade of the Manheim Riau on that day. The members •cPfs .the Franklin Institute are row:Toed .he .panctual in their attendance. The question far. discussion next Monday evening is, "should women be allowed to vote." It will be seen y it notice in another column, that flen. Urich has called a board of officers, to diSpose of the contested mili tary election case of Colonel, Lieut. Colonel and Major of let Regiment, 2d Brigade, sth Divi sion, P. V. LEBANON, Pa., Nov. sth 1859. Pursuant to notice . given a meeting of the Lebanon County Agricultural and Horticultural Society, was held .at.tbe public House of J. M. Mark, in Lobannn;the, president presiding. J. W. Mish, - Esq.,: Treasurer of the Socieiy, presented'his account, and requested that a com mittee of three be appointed to audit said ac count. Jacob Welded, Esq., John Heilman, H. S. end David' Bowman were appointed said . Com mittee by the President. On motion J. W. Misb n Esq.,was authorized to procure the .gbartet: from Harrisburg, incoiporat ing the Society. Ott 'motion John Melly, Esq., A. S. Ely, Esq., Jacob •Weidle, Esq., C. P. Stinercetz, and Dr. A. V..Bnoher, weriappointed a committee to revise the Constitution and By.i.n.ws, as soon as the charter is obtained. . • ,On motion J. W. Nish, l atl., *as authorized to to:re the lumber insur ed to the amount of $BOO. • den. Urich, gegreiery, presented a caries of interrogatories, received from the U. S. Patent Mee, touching• Wit @cease, &c., of our Society, which on motion were laid over for action till next meeting." On motion_ adjourned, to meet again on the call of the propkeifeers. c our t ooramenced its sessions of two weeks, in this borough, on Monday. EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET of .the 10th magnitode, was fliseovired , .y.flifs:.-Robert Luther, at Bilk, on the 22J ' ;;TL hha it.eeiced the name of Multeo3-Ene.. Brown: the "liberator" or Harper's Ferry, . _ . it seems has also been, engaged in "liberating" horses, fie sold ono aillle'reland for $l5O which he had ,"liberated" iH Kansas. Several years ago he was "liberated" ,lihnself,from the Ken tucky penitenfiary after an imprisonment of two years. . Or' A Angular ease recurred in a San Fran '43'B court bo other day.gtiii:p. , were'to return a verdict; but it appear4orie of.the jurors, Jon as Levy, wile absent. 11(1ws sent for and found at a Jewish. Synagogue Oit"ons being asked to come into Court, refused on .;tho -ground that it was the - day of atopement, the iriost iniportant in his religion, and be could not coneeientionaly al low any business to in terfqi with it. The Court fined him $25 for contempt, and ordered that -be stand' ommitted till the fine shall he paid. tfla..:The Chelsea (Man.) Herald says that a young lady in that town is a confirmed ether ,drunkard. She inhales the subtle fluid whenever er she can procure it, to satisfy her cravings. 1141" It is said that when the massive . walla of the citadel at Quebec were in procesi of .erection, so great was the draft on the treasury 'of France, that•tbe Queen asked if they . *ore building. it Of GOLD I ISM. The next annual German Reformed Syn od will be held in Lebanon, airuimenoi ng on the Third Tuesdelef.Eictl,rber,. L tie. Jacob Runtg,agel.l9 yeara, ,:Was (rown ed in Lock, N 0.3, of the Union Canal, on Tues day of last week. Re fell in agoidentaAly. Vs. Hon. Bertram A. Shaeffer, of LancestF, is recommended in a number of the prominent Opposition journals, as a suitable person for 'Speaker of the Senate, at thenextaession. „. The Reading papers notices drove.of 250 Turkeys, driven through tbatreiti for4lie delphia market. 'They vane - from the neighbor- hood of -Blillerstown, Lebanon anent)! . THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. figEr• Itappears to ben well established fact that railroad transportation completely destroys the vita* of eggs. No mailer bow carefully packed if they are carried any distance on the cars the continued shaking renders them useless for setting. tW,„. The Right Rev. Andrew Boned°, the old est Bishop of the Moravian Church in America, and nearly ninety years of age, died at Easton, last Monday. He was much respected for his in telligence and good qualities. Oa' Fred. Douglass, the negro agitator, has retired to England. had he remained here he probably would bare retired from the world. Gerret Smith won't stand being called a Republican, and denies haring voted for Pro. mont. We are not surprised. The Carlisle (Pa.) Democrat wirmly sup ports the nomination of George Sanderson, Esq., the Editor of tho Lancaster Itaelli gencei, as the nest Democratic candidate for Governor of Penn sylvania. Eio. Sim:ED.—General Duff. Green's "Fiscal Agency" bill, which passed the Legislature atlite last session, was signed by Governor Packer, Wednesday last. The purpose of this hill is one of great riaagnitUde, and it is said will exercise a beneficial effect in the arrangement of our 'enor mous nuaneial operations with Europe. OD". Gov. Weller of California, has declined to nitne,a successor to the Tate Senator Broderick, preferring to submit the whe'lo question to the Legislature. ON" The most valuable - part of man's educe tion is that which be receives, from hilt - self, es pecially when the active energy of his character makes ample amends for the want of a more fin ished course of study. ' ts,,, Senator Wilson the ItepuOieun Senator, of Massachusetts, In his speech at Syraeti°o on the 28th ult., saia—"The Harper's Ferry out break was the consequence of the teachings of Republicanism." A candid admission ! ' VP" It is stated that the Democratic - National Convention at Charleston will probably be held on thelfith of April next. . The Groat Eastern steamship, will not, visit America this year. COMMON SENSE rnleS 'the mass of ,the pea- plc, whatever the udsrfamed and Misanthrope philosophers may say ' . th 'the contrary-, Show thein a good thing; let its, merits , be clearly de monstrated, and 007:W41.11ot hesitate to gil'et , it their most cordial patronage.. The masses have already ratified the judgment of n physician, con cerning the v irtuesVf 110 STETTER'S BITTERS as may be seen by the immense quantities of this medicine which are annually sold in every sec tion of the land. It is noir:recognized as great ly superior to all othperetnedies yet devised for diseases of the dig,'estii - ti Organs. such as dihr rlicett, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fevers that arise from derang,ernan t; of those Or tione of,the system. llostetter's name is rinidly becoming a 'household word, from Maine to Tex as, from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the article and be satisfied, Sold by all druggists in the world. %tl., See advertisement in another column. fiat Pito. MR. BEECHER ON NEWSPAPRItS.—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher says of the "item column" in the news papers, that it "is worth more then all the small fry of correspondents. , with au :editor thrown into boot! Like cartrfitn, it stretches along its column, with packages and parcels, spices and gums, bits of fragrance or cun ningly wrought metals. gathered from the whole world besides." This is especiany true Where the column con tains frequent references to the garatents made at the Brown Stono,CiOthhor Hall of Rockhill A: Wilson, Nos. COS and 005 Chestnutstreet, above 6th, Philadelphia. .txr - PSee Dr. Sanford's adimitismnent of [Aver Tnrigo ratertml Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. DYEHATH.DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! • • 'The Oilginardiftl Best the irorNl All others aro mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. CRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HATR. Dyed instantly to beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to ll4or Skin. FINTEE lEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to m. A. Batchelor since 1539, and over SO,- 000 applications have been inade to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. WM:"AI BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces•a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRAMED not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin neat, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes. remedied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splepdid Dyes. Made, Fold or applied (in .9 private rooms) at the W irg Factory, 233 Broadway, New-York. • Sold in all cities and towns .of Abe United States, by Druggists and-Fancy Goods Dealers. - Genuine has the name :and address upon a steel plate engraving , on four.sitlas of each Box, of WILLIAMA,DATCHELOR, • - ,* 233 Broadway, New York. SOU at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Doe. 1,1358,4 y, IMPORTANT TO FRIIALES—Dfi Cheaseman's . PILLS—The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extemiive ptnetice; they are mild in theiroperation, and certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. They, are certain to open.those obstructions to which females ore liable, rind bring na ture into ita proper channel, whereby health is restored, pad- ..ilieVate nod ' deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No femalli can . enjoy good health 'unless she is' regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from expokure, 'colt., *or tiny other cause, the 'general health inimedflailjr begins' to decline, Mid the want of such a renteily has been the cause of sir Many `consumptions among young fel:netts: geed:tele, pain in The side; palpitation of the 'heart,' fballtlng of Toed, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interrup tion of-nature; and whenever'thneis fllecase, the Pills will invariably remedy' all these evils. In all cases of nervonsliffil spinal affections in, the bas and limbs, low '.l*l7i'bf spirits, hysterieiy &c. Nor are they less "efficaci °utile-the cure of •Leneorihms, comnionLy coifed the oWhitee," These Pills should never be taken during pregtittcy;qla th 4 walk! beartre'ttfettuse altisearriage. Warranted 'purely Vegetable t and frdo'fioth anything in jurious to life or health. Pull 'and explicit directions which shimid be read. accompany cash box. These Pills are put up in square flat boxes. Persona residing whore there are no agency established; by en closing One Dollar In a letter, prepaid, to any authorised agent can bare theta sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. •• R.: it.IIUTCRINGS, General Agent fat' tiro 13. States, 165 Chambers et., New York. To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Roes' Drug Store, Lebanon, ta. Dec. 1, 1858.-Iy. _. WIGS—WIGS—WIGS. BATCIIELOIDS WIGS AND TOGVENS surpass all.— They are elegant, light. easy and durable. - Fitting to a charm--no,turning up behindminiahrink. ing of the head:. indeed this is the only Estahlishrnent where these things are properly 03:Were - rood and Irkado. Dee. 1,1858.41 y. 233 Breinlway; New York. ArtigiDuz 4atims. Episcopal Services on Sunday afternoon, at 3 c.- clock, inetbcTown Mill. • Union Prayer Meetirig . at the Temperance Ilnil, at *3 o'clock, every . Monday ex,caing. Finglisb preaching nest Sabbath morning and eve ning, in the Reformed Church. German preaching next: Sabbath morning, and English in :he aftriadon, in the Moravian Church. . k English preaching next Sabbath evening. Sa lem's Lutheran Church. There' will be preaching in the ToWn Hail, next Sunday, the iSth of tovetnher, at, 2 IMink, P. M. and at half past six in -the eveninri by ;the Rev. Speaks, (Colored.) Preaching. 'in the M. B. Church, next Sunday morning and evening. Preaching every eve ning this week.. At Zion's Church, 'English services in tilt; morn ing and evening,' and German in the after noon. - • rgioa. On the, 22d ult., in South Lebanon, Emma, (laugh - ter of Peter and Sarah Lear, aged 1 year, 3 months and 13 . days. On the 3d inst., Frederica Amelia, infant daugh tar of 'F. A. and Theresa Hummel; aged 17 weeks. On the 31st ult., in this borough, Mrs. Catherine, widow of Frederiok Hickernell, aged 37 years, 1 month and 1 day. On the ad inst..by the Nev. A.X. Wedekind, Mr. 1 urAnnanza 'Abraham Brandt, to Miss Mary Basore. 1• ' ' Notes in-circtiiition -' ' $09,050 00 Due depositors, 24,301 24 On the 6tb inst., by ' the Rev. Mr. Knerr, Afi. N • 14;584 56 .... . .T. Zell, formerly of Lancaster CO. to Mies 'Ells- , '''' i . The above a fatament is correct and true to the best of •-••••---$1311,685 SO Due to ether Banks, abeth ifeinsting, both of Lebanon. , , •. On the 20th ult., by, the Rev. J. E. Hoister, Mr.'.! my knowledge in4belief. JOS KABOB, cashier. Prom . and aubseMbell before me, November* 1859. gyr .. tis Shoot, of North AnnYille, to. Miss Oath- ' ' ' atineHellitiger, of South Anwrille. .. 1 Lebanon, 6 .1659 ' l3‘ ELY, j. P. , Nov. ov. # .. .. - •• .• ••• Marritti. On the Lt inst., by the same, John Mark, of Lon donderry, to Miss Leah Smith, of Cornwall. On the 27th ult., by the Roy. Thomas T. Yeager, Mr. Peter Hanson, of Lebanon, Lebanon coun ty, to Miss Elizabeth Jano Bickel, of Stench bur. Berks malty. The Lebanon Market atreiitly OrrecteClreckly Ly Myers or: Shour. LEBANON, tLitilfisosy, NOVEMBER 0,1656. Leh. Mills Ex. Pam 16 OM Potatoes, "f bre , 40 Smith " Extra -- 600 Eggs, IO doz., 18 Lob. Val. Super. Froo 550 Butter, 'f lb., 18 Prime White Whent, 125 herd, lo Primo Red Wheat, ',1:`,30 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, .': SO ' Warn, 12 Corn, . CO Thould6rs, 10 oats 30 Sides 10 . . . _ Clorneried. 450 Soap, Timothy:o'a, 250 pees-wax, 25 Fi„,, see d: 150 White Fogs, 5 Dried Apples; - 'hu., I 'slixO'llags, 2 firied Apples, pedted", I,oo' Flax, , )234 Peach "Snitz, ' 2;:50 Ilristlcs, i lb.„ 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 1.25 Featbers,"f lb ., 6234 Cherries, 1 . 50 Woo115)b 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans, r$ qt., S (vinegar, kid.; 1234 Apple Butter, Is crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, November 2, 1859. There has been a strong effort the past week on the part of Floor receivers, to advance prices, which haS met 'With little !access ; last week's prices ore well uitiltaained, with slight silvan ass on small sales ; tlid* export cleinitnd is unimpor tant, and the receipts 'continue 'very .light; the inspection for the week amounting to 13,500 bbls. Wheat conies forward slowly, and advanced during the week 2 and 3 its per bushel, but clo ses dull and lower, the demand having fallen off; sales made• today at it - decline of, 0, eta.- from the highestfigare of the week. Rye .is 'unchanged. The offerings of Corn continuo light, cud the pri ces arc unchanged f iever4 lots of, new -VOrn have been sold during the week: Clover Seed declined during the,week, 'but at the close it . has an ad ra n eing tend& cy. Ti.tnoiby and Mai Seed are without 'Whiskey is unsettled; and* somewhat lower.- We quote: . I FLoun;--Stip'erline, $5 25 to ,$.5 37 ; extra, $5.50 to $6; extra family, $6.25 to $6.50 and $7 for fancy. KY F,' FLO Ult—Very little stock, and selling at $4,25. CoaN I.llEAT... = Quiet, a Fah) at t3..§i WHEA.T,..Advanced during the week to t 1.35 for priaie red, elopes at $1.32 and dull; white, $l./2 to $1.45, 86 1t et Y , a . .—Panna3'lvania, 90 ets.; Satttliern, Oers. , :-A better feeling,—Soutbern 42 cts.; renns,Tivania, 41 ate. Coßx.—Prime yellow, 96 ctn. nflont ; 95 ctn. in store. PLAsTER.—Sort, $2.75 and $3. per ton. SALT.----Conne ground, $l.OO per saek - i patent snekp, $1.05. 'lle'bs.—Now, 15 ets.; old, S to 12 eV.; : ttEDIDS.--:‘ , Claver prime, sold for $5:25 to-day, eloses.witit an advancing- tendency ; Flax, $1.55 to' $1.6'5 ; to $2.50. . WHI6 , I*EY.-ofi9o, 23 ets.; Pennsylvania, 27- kits. and 26/ Ms.; , Dradge, 25 and 15,1 eta. and Mids. 26 ets. which are wanted. Yours s itesPedffoily, McGANN ct WEIGLEY, 311 ek 313 Icortli Front St., and North Wltsties. MoOs.tor. Jit.!, Philadelphia,' • OLIVER WElifitY, Lebanon Co. , 75 CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle continuelarge, the sales et the different yards reaching over 2200 head th is week. Prices rule 50e, the 100 lbs. lower. and tali - market was dull. The principal sales were made at $7 to $8 and $B4 the 100 lbs., with a few extra quality at $8 @tn. 'A number' of inferior , were sold at s3®4 the 100, lbs. A new Cattle Market has just, been opened by Mr. Nelson Werntz, at the cornet:6f . wostuiinmer avenue and Summer street, Tweniraturth Ward, opposite the Avenue Breve Yard. A large building has been erected, 30 feet front by 50 deep, and ten acres of ground have been laid out in cattle pens. Several extra lots of Beef Cattle.sold here to-day at the same pri ces as quoted above. About 100 Cows and Calves were sold atlfriee's Varying from $25 to $5O each, according to rendition. Of Hogs, the sales at the Avenue Yard were 2273 head by Miller & Stall man, at from s6i to $3 the 100 lbs. ; „1726 head were also received and sold at Imhoff's Union Drove Yard, at s7©B the 100 lbs. nett. The ar rivals and sales of Sheep were about .6000 head this week, at prices ranging from 64 to Se. 'ft lb. -nett. 14iv. eldmitaistrators' J'imotice. !VILE undersigned. residing, in Cornwall ..tOwinhip, .1 Lebanon county, have acctgriMted letters" of Ad ministration oh OA estfitibf DAVID:IMRE, deceit:MU, late of the township and countyafyipbfilh. All persons havideclainis against said estatnitre requested to pre sent them, and those indebteit , on Bonds, Notes, Ilnok Accounts, or otherwise, will make payment to JACOB HOKE, I,Atrainistrators ' GEORGE HOKE,f .-Cortmill, Nov. 9,1854.-6 t- R kriiiiiri r 4 OF TUB LEBANON GROCERY rriTSO. OYES hes remora_ tie Oratory Store to the JL fine end commodions rooni`oppoette Mrs. Rise's Hotel where he lute inttreceirecto-complotegeortmentor ell kinds of FRIUT ANDRriI CERIES, which he is deternYined to irtfeltbap for CASH. Ills stock eatisitite la part Of SUCIARS.—A . eIIeap lot kof REFINED arid BROWN BOUAR. COPVER.—A prime article of RIO. JAVA, and also, Rio Coffee, ground, reedy for WO, ea JAVA in Cans for families. • TEAS.—Choice article of BLACK and GREEN TEA. RAISINS.—FIVE VALENCIA. BAKING RAISINS cheap, also, Bunch by the. Box and Pound. CRAN BERRIES and CITRON, Ate. - ' DRIED FRUIT.—APPLESi••PEACHES, CHERRIES, fie. SPICES—AIt Midis pure aitlA cheap. SOAPS..=-A choice eat,ieion• of SOAPS, consisting of Find floinc•made, iidsin, Olive, Detersive, Ponctrio, 'and Fancy Seeps, and Perfumery BUCKWHEAT FLOUIt. , .:-A cheieelirticie of family Buckwheat by - . T. OVES. Canned Fruit—Peaches and Tomatoes. Sweet Dried Corn apd Beans, cheap by • T. OVES. Ketchup, Tomato, Walnut, and pure Woosterehire Sauce;hy - .' • I'. OYES. - MOLASSES--The ebeapest AYRIIP lb town. TRADER CLOTHES, !such its Bin seers and Mete, Coin fonts, Hosiery end Glom, which defy competition, by Novorobov 9, 1859. 9V51.8. THE NEW.. . BAKERY F. undersigned would respectfully inform tho citi zens of Lebanon, that helms commenced the BARB ING BUSINESS ? in all its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Duck 'Hotel; and will supply customers with the best BREAD, OA.U.F.S, dc., lee. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. . . CONFECTIONERIES, • df all kinds, fresh and of thebesfquallty, constantly ari hand, and Inntialted at the lowest prices. The public is invited to give me a trial. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 18;i4. F. 11. EBUrt. • ROIVCIOS Hair bye. rititrtestireony of Professor Booth and Dr. Brinkle j_ having pteviousiy been published, the following is now added: • : From Profeelter :APCLOSKY • ploitnerly Professor of Theory and Practical Medicine in thd Female Mediae). College of Pennsylvania, and lata iirofessor of Suigury in the American.Ool/ege of iledidine, tke. 107actelphia, Nov. 27, 1856. Mr. dosepli B. Ifover*J , - , A trial of your Liquid Hair, Dye will convince: the most skeptical that It is a safe, elegant and ellicacious proptiratiod * ;llnlike many others it has in several' instances provatfierriceabloia the cure of some cutaneous eruptions enthif hoed and I have oh hesitation in conimending it to'tlidte requiring such en application. } Very respectfully. ~ .P. X.II.I..:LOSKEY, H. D. - " 465 Itace St. above 13th. Orders addressed to the 21:inufabtory. No. 416 /LACS street above FOURTTI.Ibbt No. 114) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by . . . JOSEPH. B. IitYVBR, inanuAlcturw. November 0, 1850, 4 MMMI f F TUE LEBANON DANK., publisbed asrequi re by j 1 the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 111.57,_viz : !mamma' Ilszac, Nov. 2, 1 &; 9, lst.—Laans and Dlmounts, $317,662,48 2d.—Specie $58,170. 87 Notes of other Banks, 5,2t0. 00 Due by other Banks, 18,S;8.21 80,232 88 3d.—Notes in CireniatiOn, 147,910 00 4th.—Amonnt Of pePoSits, Metall. ing individual deposits and 51,040. 18 balances due to other pants, EDW. A. UHLER. Cashier. Swonx and. Subscribed before mc, Nov. 4,,1859. ..Lebanon, h"oir. - 9 1859. Jamul Eustsr, J. P. :Statement- Or TUE LEBANON. VALLEY BANK. Lraixov , Pa., Nov.l, 1959 ASSETS. Bills and notes tliteounted Duo by other Banks. Notes of other Banks Cash drafts and cheeks do Specie (Gold and Silver) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE is hereby given, to all persons indebted 00 the books of John B. Ranch, Merchant in Lebanon, to make settlement between this date and The let of January, MO, as the books will ba placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace after that day for collection. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859, JOHN B. RAUCII. Notice': AMEETING of the "Lebanon Literary Somoty' will be held et their Hall on Thursday Bvenin,:q - , Are ember 10, 1859, for the transaction of importantobthii nese. Members ere requested to be in attendlauce Nov. 9,1859. BY ()EDER. General Orders, No. 2. BRIGADIER GENERAL'S OFFICE, "I 2d Brigade, sth. Division, Penn'a. Vol. }. 211YEASTOWN, PA" November 6111, 1859. j AABOARD of Officers to consist of Gen. Wm. Ilech, 2ndßrigid°, 6th Division, P. V.. Oen. E. C. Wil liams, ffithittigade, sth Division, P. V., and Gen. Tobias Barto, Ist Brigade. sth Division, P. V., will convene at 11. D. CLAMANT'S !foto', in Lebanon, on Friday, Novem ber 18th, at 1 o'clock. P. M., to hear the proofs and alle gations offered in the contested Election of Colonel. Lieut. Colonel and Major of the firsVegiment, Sod Brig ado, 6th Division, P. V. By Command of Nov . 9, 1859. Can't WM. MUCH. . Eli Thompson , • (Late of the firm of Thompson & Stood.) Market Street, X sews north of Water, Lebanon, RESPF,CTFULL - lt informs the public that ho contin• ties FIG'OIISF. and SIGN PAINTING and PAPER GANGING, and by strict attention to business hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. iifif" Orders from town and county promptly attended Lebanon, 'Nor. 0, 1819.-1 y. New. Barber Shop. TOSEPEI i respectfully informs the public that he 'Lae tekeiithe.BAßpEß Mop, lately kept by George Daly, an the Ist floor of Ficuck's Nei* Deihl lug. nearly opposite the Eagle Duildirigsy where he will matinee a first class Shaving 4 , Hair Dressing Saloon, and is ,prepared to do slums in tiro neatest and best style, and would solicit all to give hith a trial. Lebanon, -November, 9, 1559. Private Sale, Of House and Lot of Groundin Worth Lebanon Borough . ?VILE subscriber, offers at -private sale a two story. I frame weatber.boarded.DlVELLlNO HOUSE entire - ly now, situated the south •trestern section I of North Lebanon borough, on Ilarbesson street, - one square west of the Plank Road near the " Lebanon borough line. Said house is ,ip tho beet workmauliko manner. A well of wa ter with. Rump, and outbuildings on the premises. Pos session ivilTlio igiVen at anytime. For further informs• tion apply to DANIEL DULLER, N. Lebanon, Nov. 9,1909.. HOSTETTER - a STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of IiOS TETTEIV6 CELEMIATED STOMACH BIT TERS ,can. appeal,With perfect, confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States; because the article has attained a repu • t stion heretofore unknown. A few faCts upon this point will speak More than volumes of hare Itssertion or Id- zoning wifely. .The constppCon of IlOYtettefs Stomach for the last Year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times pest, it is evitleM that during the the c.otinsuiription will reach nearahtt't`iiiltcuhottles. This immense amount could never have been Kohl hot for the rare Illedicinfd.propertidiltelitaitfed in the prepara tion, and the sanet io it of; the Most prominent - physicitt IlenittliV(4,7ll.l:eouptry where the article is hest9itumb „who *ript 'only reco tam end! the liii terS ' td their pat ice I hut are ready at all times' lo give te„wititonialsto its efficacy in all eases of sf Miami& derangements and tlie - dliesse resulting therefrom. This is not'a temporary phpulaiiiy, by extraordinary cfrbrts 'in the *ay Of Irma- Teting the qualities •61.. the 1.1410:4, but a solid estimation of an invaluable 'Medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach ',Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions there fever and attic and various other bilious complaints halo counted their victims by hundi'Elds. To be able to .state confidently that the '"‘Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like 'diseases, is to the proprietors a souree . of un- ITlOyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purities the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to t he nervons system, , giving it 'shut kale 'and rum* indispensable for the reStorittion of health. It operates upon thestantach,liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully-, end soon restores theta to a condition essential to the.licalthy discharge of the ¬ions of nature. • , Elderly persons :nay use the Bitters daily as per directions en the bet tie, and they will find • in it n.st hauling peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, us it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, -and Lejuvenating generally: We have the evi dence of thousands.tif aged 'men and women Who have expel:len : Oa the,benefit• - of):sing this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and_ goncraldebil ; riming iliuler the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all 'deleterious drugs and fairly tested the tnerifs,:ef this: article. A few 'words to, the gentler There are certain periods when their . Cares are so harassing that. many of them sink under the trial. ' The relation of mother and: child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she he young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should tho period of maternity arrive during the summer eeeSol4; 'the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimuhintle• reettpc-rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to hear up under her exhausting trials and, responsibilities.. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorser:lent of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as. certain ; to give a permanent increase of bodilY strength. .4 . 4 those persons; to whom we have particu larly referred abOve, to wit: sufferers ken" fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, rind all diseases or derangenients of the stomach, :Superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult • their physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated 'Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We eallion the public against .aing""aiis'of the many in - illations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CET.EDILtTED STOMACH BITTERS, and pee that each bottle hai 'the words " Dr. J. llostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the. side:of •the bottle, and stamped oil the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that om-Imb:qr.:Tit signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & 131d1T,H, Pittsburgh, Pa., =4 sold , by all druggists,' grocers, and dealers generally throughout 'the United States," South Ame rica, and Germany. • ••• • By ,Dr. Re,. Ross, D, S, • Raboi, T. L. Lemborger, Leba• non; T.C. Seltzer, froderleksimre ;. as. Mover .t.gro,, .Anurille; Martin Beall', Y . -• * t- • 0 0 . 1( S . -,,,,,,,,,:: Th i rty Day, -%7„, ' , 4, ,, E ii. It ght Day, .: II 4- -.. • :our. ,' ;: , Thirty :Jour. t , ,,41 1 -,, _ CLOCKS, ' --1 ‘161.1 4n 1 , Just Received at 1 , _V i i% J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, ,•,:.7::.; ._ Lebanon Pa. •4, For rpm new ne two stc4 RWICKDWEISLING nousz, adjoining the ieshlen4 of Jacob us Weldle, Esq., in Market etreet,Wasion, is of- HI fared for RENT from the let OrAprii, 860. Far 11 There is a fine Business - Room on the let floor. further Information apply at Nov. 2, 7.859.,--tf, TRIB OFFICE- AN Election for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of Lens, yoy 'iras, to sem for the eneuingyear will beheld at the bauking-houpti In Lebanon. on Monday, 21st day of A r eeepsticrt 183 Q, betweeti the hours 9 o'clook, A. 3L and 3.o'clock 51, The anneal dwating - of the Stockholders will take place on Mcasdall, let days - Novendier, 1859. A. CILLER, Caabier. Lebanen, Qot. 12,1859. $4,775 09 5182,328 36 0,015 00 5,253 93 23,835 90 49,424 98 Lebanon Valley Bank. Lanalaws, Pa., Oct. 5,1858. +' NOTICE la herebyy given, tbat an election for THIR TEEN-DIRECTORS 'will be lield attbeir banking bones, on Sionday, Roconber-214 1259, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. U., &MIS" o'clockiy. N. A. general meeting oPtheStbckboldera evlll.be bald on Tuardey.' November, 1, IF:S c at AO 0,1°4, M., at the 'Ranking House. re , •KAReff , CP O l 4 r . • Lebanon, Oct. 12,1854. Notice. ,ice Ofilee. Swatara Collegiate institute Jonestown, Lebanon .Ca, Pa. TILE Edifice being finished. the Summer Term will commence on Monday. la' of April. Melee and Fe males of the ego of eight.yeaga and upwards, will be In structed by a competent boartiof - teachers. Pupils from abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars containing particulars, address any cue of U sti hscrils ors. JOHN 11.11.UNNIfil, heq.. Frrs't of the Board. . HENRY' J. BIIIILT, Secretary. f . 4). RuPp, Principal. Joncatowirtltir.tle.,-I.Bf.fi. Lebanon Female Setninary. rlin; "Lebanon Female Seminary" will be ro.opened or, thefi of rst day ' Septenther next , under the super. felon of 1 MODESTY, DSCAiIIPS, vibe has associated with him its Assistant, Miss JANE MOORE, a .Graduate of the New Hampton School, .I.V. H. Isho is not only watrounlifled. but hog also bed consid erable experience as a Teacher. inr• Mrs, Deettenpalti attend to the sewing D. pertinent. For further mittleulere inquire for Circular. Lebanon, Aug. 24, 1553:, NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH' , GREAT EXCITENNET. `Grand Rush for the People's IleturQuartersl ' THE ACTION d'AF tfiert:eifidature of.the Penn. ~yivit li nh A nj reference to the Borough.stf i'FORT I LEMNOS, hstei ceased unusual degree of excite went among 111 . (pilot inhabitants,; ,but aziot near so murk 119 the Fresh hr,vai of SPRING ANDS.UIf AMR. GOODS, at the MANSION HOUSE STORE OF BeAsrs. IFll rtclz & Brother. firo- The Proprietors feel confident that they are still able to supply all their customers, and the "rest of mankind," who will favor them with a call, with any variety of the - CHOICE' ST GOODS! The new system enables them to sell at greatly ra. duad prices, which they hope will be a great induce meat for ail desirous of buying cheap; to give them coo. Call and see for, yourselves. Ladies 'And aifutleaken are most cordially invited to give them a call. rind examine for themselves. :North Lebanon lioroo ,, lb Ipril 20. 10.59. Who T it not s • • Sioll:Patt ttrov 9 - _... t• • - , • .. Ey STMLLWAGEN k litto., at their ~., -.*-, ittTe II ona aZIVSLif NSTABLISIiKENT,I332 T- 1 '" Market Stmt. one doorbelor ith Ail i .) what is exhibited -inside. - American ',. watches, in Gold and Silver Cases, Rail. reed Thnekeepers of English and Swiss inhke3; Fashionable Jewelry and Sliver ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing of all is that the prices of all the attractions is within the range of the manliest pockets. ' STELLWAGEN & Elto. April ^_4,1859. -SIA2 Market street, Phihult. ~ • TILE (MEAT SOX' STORE and Newspaper ,Einporistsa of .. W. G. WARD , IS tocohni on MARKET WARE, Korth of Comb:: do rri Street, Lebanon, Pa. Whore SCHOOL BOOKS, • filank Books, and Stationary of every description are `alb:ass en hand, and sold at the lowest possible GASH razor, Paper krangings, Window Paper and Shades of every variety of patterns and prices are also on exhibition and for sale at WARD'S CHEAP BOA STO E alsoiurnishes the Monthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly rapers of our Eastern Cities, as soon as pub Ala - Orders for books, periodicals, or anything in his liue, will reeeire:prompt attention. Among . th e flew Books. lately rece ived and for Sale at • W. G. WARD'S are the follo*ing Itzmotoos Pillar of Fire, or Israel In Bondage; The Power of Prayer; Manna in the Wilderness ; Cot tage Testament, A. , pieta Commentary on the New Testament; Their .the House of David In- di or man. bincErtunors:—Knittlng Work, by Mrs. Parting ton ; Harp of a Thousand Strings; Black Diamond ; prof. Hare's S - piritualisru Demonstrated; Ifmnboldt's Coen os, A Sketch of the Physicial Dwr.,Aption of tho litthese, V. G. Ward la agent to receive eubscription fur the-fol lowing Works, now on Prods: "NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA," in fifteen :Vols.. " Vol. I he VI are novr ready. Price. in Extra Cloth, per Vol. . $3.00 do. Library Leather do. 3.50 Diary of the American Revolution, by Frank Moon), completed in two Vole. , price lu Chrh, $5.50 per vol. Lebanon, Sept. 23,1559. A THINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe StorehiCe d A L no in good irder for comfort and convenience, both fur ladies and Gentlemen. THINS fi. 'BRO. premien to be punctualoand will ou 11„ .dertior to please all who may call on them-for Boots u&SIMee. Feedliii-Eced I . OI:IISINSitt want Of Peed - Mt Cows or PhiSi . ean 01;1- 1 fain it deity at the Lager Beer IUiEWERY of the subseiber. in North ...Lbanon township. Price, 10 cents a bushel. • - EIENRY HARTMAN. Leintoon. Feb. 2,1859.; t ...; ' w v g 4 2 tig 2 ~ F 2.1. ,, Q . ) l.- . 6' n 14,3 -,.....z-,!..2 RI tl. 0 cn = - 1 te X C ) . 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It is decidedly the Lest and cheapest sap ever made in tide Country; One Po - unit - of It will go as far, for any use, an Three of the Common Soap in general use. It is made upon a new principle, of the best materials ' and known only to TAN .lIAAGSN A Me lia:ONE. It does sway entirely with the triish•board—saves the . necessity of boil ing the clothes, it does not shrink Flan nels, ILEMOVBS GRUA3I7, OR PAINT SPOTS perfectly, and from the meet delicate fabric, saves fully one-half the time and labor usually spenttodo the washing. It 19 warranted free from SAL ;SODA, or other injurious alkalis, and glaranteed not to rotor injure this'dcrrtiO• For Sale by all respectable Grocers, and Wholesale by TAAIDI & No. '22 and 24 So utli Wharves, PRILAIMLPHIA. CAUTION. There beingeereral invitation brands of Detersive Bonp zuritet. the putitio aro notified that none is genuine except N HAAGEN 6 MeKEON 1.1 is Stamped upon each Liar or the Soap, as well ea the Boxes. Noy. 2, 1859.-Bm. Repteie with, Interest and Patriotism! THE"' . • . RosirlainceofAho itevoi.o ACOLLECTION of Annals, Personal Adventures, Well-ascertained Tmilittouti, Anecdotes, Romantic Incidents, and Accounts of the Exploits of Gallant Men and Women of the Revolution, with Eight apirited Col ored Engraving& CONTENTS t..lntroduction--Stories and Anecdotes of Washington—Wilventnree of I l larion—A Romantic Sto ry—Capture, Imprisonment, and Escape of Goa. Wadf warth--Gallant Enterprise of Major Barton—Auluter as ting Ste ry—Th rifting Narrative—Story of en Old Sol dier—Adventures of the Brothers Sanunons-7Bcborah Sampson—Toseph - Bettye—Mr. and Mrs. Fisher—Adven ture of Lieutenant Slocumb--Execution of Col. Issas Mayne—Adventures of Major General Clinton.Ativen:. titres of Lieutenant Richard Dalo—Mies Mpricrisifo— Miss Moare--Adventures of Mr. Ferrls—AxPlolts of Sergeant Jasper—An Act of Mercy Rewarded:—Captain Nathan llale--Capture of Cuptairi r Winter—Desperate Encounter—Anecdotes of Col. Harry, Escape of Capt. Plunkett—A ttempted Abduition of Gen. Schuyler—Ad ventures of Dr. Caldwell• Colonel "Willett—lntrepid C no duet of Major James=—Death of Major Henley— Narrow Escape of Col. Solpes—Scone la the Foreat—A Gaillfatombet- - Narrative of Bartinesioßeidesel—Lyd fn DeVralialdare of Presidcat , Daggett—Murder of Mr and film. Caldwell—Oaptabi„ Cunningham—Afton iiire of a Soldiet , —Adveutere of General Putnam—ln cidents of the Bettie .of Oriikany'Adventures of Col. Cochran—Anecdotes of Sergeant MacDonald—Heroism •of a,YoungGirla Spy In .Eurgoyne's Camp —o' apinre 'of a Tory--Captain - linddy—Colonel Fisher—Escape r x ..„ . ...p r pion Ship—Daring Youth—Cruelty of the To riee—Story of a Dog—Dicey Langston—_Eseape from In ' diatia—A Patrlotlo Girl—Trials of a,,Patrist--Mrs. beek-o-The Piivateer—The Maiden Warrior-Major Is. real Fearing—Ethan Allen—A Patitors Sufferings—. Col. John Small Adventure of Two Ladies--Of Charles Morgan—Heroism or Woman—A, darint, Fearful Eno, unter--Story .of Nancy Hart—ahrtory• of the sons of Liberty—A Revolutionary, hallo—Appointz merit of Geo. Washington, vol large 12 trio., clpt i. 499, pages. Price , $1.25. Sent, to any address "by. paid, on -receipt of the price. iitrprigir t, ,Pub Pitiers. . Nov. 2,1559. No. - 79 John Stre4d, New York. Coal, Coal, Coal, WE, the tindersigned, would respectfully inform the citizens of .Labanen county, that we are wive pre pared o supply the community with COAL, eltho -Wholesale or itetattas we.will keep all kinds of COAT on hand, such as. Pea, Cliegtnilt;-.Nltt, &ore, Evg goad Broken COAL, tokitg, rerliourifiray-ash,, which ,-tvp,iulteonomitry f.eceildegtroin SOMe, of the beat Collieries. In 'the Coal cepons,.aittl yreeld here any that we will sell our Coal asqe•ie sa 'theit!estp_be sold by any Person in the county, which we will .06:: it our Mill, or any part of the two boroughd. MYERS & SIIOUR Oonesse AMU, Lobanon,Xeb.B, J'. 3. AOSHT FOR SINGERYS SEW NG MACHINES. All kinds of sawing Mackie/as manuhictltred bY Singerott priess• ranging from $65 to - 110e. Itziolitilits Oil, Necellts;, &c. kept constantly on band. LphilivanDet. 12th 1859. WATCHES AND JEWELS! • ANOTOOLG NOW LOT OP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, .717E3T RECtIVED inr - ;.J. W. ACKER. 3 Cumberland St., next deor to Dr. Linenwriaver's, CLOK S, - C C CKS, JUST lECEIVED:aAT • JUST E itl S I From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 22, '56. OM HOMAN. 11.. T. ROPF/T.Cr. ileitina at az ro LEBANON COUNTY • - - . kark TRANSPORTATION LINE! BY LEBANON VALLEY . RAILROAD. NE ' of the flan will pay paniedbir attention Lo '•• O C i9l 5i .P.PO byth .I e shation 'Valley Railroad.— Clooffs' lf_lf l se vent daily ia and fretn. Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myeretown and Annville Stehoira; Mat ell other points in theonnty. PRETGIITS contracted for at the lowest possib/a mat* and delivered with diquitch. The Proprietors will pay particular" attention to, and attend peraonally. to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information. apply at their 'Mee, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in Lebanon. Enwartn Maas, their Agent in Philadelphia, will al. ways :bm found at W. 13usit's Aferchanis' Hatel„lforth 17zird Street Philaddphia. Lebanon, March 30.15:,8. itorrivAx & BRO.' _ _ - Lebanon ITititual-lusurance Coinpany.• - Incorporated by the ittrolatare of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL! !.. OFFICE AT JONESTOWN. LEBANON COG.N - Tr GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 COMPANY is in fill operation, and ready to wake insurance on all kinds of property, in Town or C.buntry, and on as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle.„— Prasillmir- r --111fiN Nit ilia. „rice Prosident—B.4l. RANE. Treasurer—GEO. Secrtestry—WM. A. DARRY. DIRECTORS : Jong DRUNNIT., Esq. Gs°. Ross, CEO. F.'MEILIV • •D. M. KARMANr, NAPOLEON. DEER, SUIRE, SOHN C. - SELTZEP., V 5 K. TEEICITLEN, DAVID M. RANK, DAVID RANK, DANIEL H. DIF.vEli, A. D.A.Altt. ANTHONY. S. ELY, for Zebanott and vicindo Jonestown, Feb. 23,1839. Lebass4ku •Deposil Baulk - 4". .camberrand 4reee, one door mei of Reinhard's /700. f. lATIT,L pay' ihe•follow E ing RATES of INTRES'f on DEPOSITS- For 1 yeir, tun'flitoger, 6 per cent. per annum: For 6 months, and longer, 5 per ymt"..per ;tannin ; Far 3 menthe, and longer, 4 per cent, pet- anunro; requiring a Short notice of withdrnaml. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a litraa.l line of nc cammodatfcrus to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on deuland. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old 31exicrrie Dol lars and Hall Doilari: Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Statue, the Canada* and Europe; Negotiate Lonny, to., tn. , and do a general kb cliAN.9 2 k;a.l34.AzszNia ,tiusr,KE:se. 1 . G:DANI:sON PresiJont. Oro. Gr ronr, Cashier, The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable I o the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other ddigatlons of the "Luneworr Dreostr BANK." • DION CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, tiEORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, .IA;MTES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, Mayl2, 1653. GEORGE 01,El:sr. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY 41' Public Sale. r day of Arocember. 1559, at rho public horse of Henry Itaniler. iu North Lebanon Berougn, the log valuable MILL PROPERTY, viz: " THE STEAM GRIST MILL 45 by 5() feet, two stories high with .4 , three pair of Burrs, and a Piaster of 7 it Paris -Mill; with n forty horse power Citit Steam Engine. situate on the Union "Ca .nal,in North Lebanon about Inn yards. east 01 the Market strtet bridge. The above Mill tilts au excellent rim of custom, and is j/I : fire t-rate eowlitioe, and is well calculated for a Merchant and Grist Mill. Allir.:Sale, to commence at I o'clock, P, M., when terms nod conditions of side made known by DAVID L. LIGHT. President of GM North. Lsbancm MQZiay Chinpany. 7. Embich, Auctioneer. North Lebanon, October 12, LSO. N. 13.--4,1 , the olive. Mill is not sold on tliat cloy, it will Fhen be offered for Rent, et ttio time antri.ditee by Public Out, cry, Lr yea 7 from the Jet, January, 1860. Nesv Invention. Wood Burned Lime. BY late improvements in the art of lane BIIIIN/va the Subscriber is now ambled to produce the best Woos. almx.a? Liam that was ever made in this eb4dion of coun try, and in quantities Without limit. ut fh9i-t notice,— Ills improvements are such that bets enabte4 tc'eell his Lime at 1214 cents per bushels wholesale, lettcad of In cents, which has . been the' prices heretofore. batrneflwith COAL, pan also be obtained at low rates by the lmat-load, or in less quantities, as piny be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. flaring gone to a guilt expense in the perfection of his huprovemetrts lime burning on a large seals, at low I the sitbscriher hopes to receive a share of the public patron. age., Uis location is at the nld nod well known place on the Union Canal, in North Lebanon. N. Le baron, Ifni 18, Isso SWARTZ & BRO. - DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC R] GOODS, QUEENSWARE, - GROCERIES,Is. : HALL BUILDING, MAR.p.7 STREr.r.- Cash prihi for . nll kind' Of , Crantry Produce. STOVES and'TlN-WARE, One Door East °jam T.e.banon Vathw Bank, 8131111 At BnEssi.qt'&re now prepared to offer the best ossoOinent of STOVES end TIN- - - WARE to the public, ever offered in Lebanon.— nt - They most rekpeutfuily invite their friends and public to cr.ll and seo before haying elsewhere. Also, the S LING .. 1 011:131CAN FRUIT CAN, the best Invention of the ago, as it is 20 per cent. cheap er than any other offered to the public. We also hove on hand all kinds of Ranges, wi11.7.11 will be pu t up ut the shortest notice. All kinds of Joh Work done in the hest vrer:mtoilik manner, and at the sltortekt notice. fta-Also, portiuu)ar attention is paid. to SLA.T.ING.— te e have always on hand the best high Stoic, 7:11iel, by 81:moused in quality. w-tr, 1313111; eigart 7 s Wine nakft Liquor Store ) - • CORNER of Market dud. Water ':;11 - r , ex;. Lem' ••.:4. non. Pa, in-tht.roonY formerly occupied, by JacoliWeidle, ..Psq:,whiire'ho still continues to keep no aeaortniattt. - ttie cei . ; boat brands of WINES and LIQUORS that 'can be ;pt. To flame who are no 44mittted with MS LiQtroßt.e..t . is not, necosiery for him to speak, as the Licinati will speak/or tbembelves. To noteLißdepere, others,-L... wand date that it is merely, I3eimatir Tor, t nem to. eattead sxamini, his stock to,satisfy tWainselyis, as be webronts to rendor full Satisfaction: 11)11 ANDEL REIGART. N. .ll.—.llelpern.* at Weldle's /Comer. Lebanon, nay - 6,1.858. THE H.'eI...IVISSONTON VAII4I.I2It.—A paper devafed to Literature nod Aiticolturr. F..t ting forth :full accounts of the new pettleinert..'r montoo, .NewJer,ey, can 1.111 SUbSerlbed.fo, fr. only 2f, oonts Kr annum. Itieblse postage 'gimps for the amonnt. Arblrees .Rdlter.of. ttnekarmor, Ramnionton, P. 0. - Atlantic. C.,. I :Isre , s , -Jareey., Those wi..hing cheap truid, of tho I.- • Audlity:lo'ope of the healtbieet ATV! most chllighz",,l _climates iu the :Unto°. and where. crops are novrx °r l'4oWil by frosts, the toiriblescourito of tilt north. ere. 5.1. v4rtisoment Ifatnmenton Lanits. TO'A.Lta WANTLNV FAII,MS.- SEE ADVER- Alsement of: Hammonton 7411 . 1 : • • - PILNO PERSONS: WIS.TO.:ESTABLISTI Man ufactories in a nisi and ihrivizig;plcice where business is good. See advortleornent of the Earomontou Settle ' meet. ME -I c . I 1 DAVID BOER
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