CI gtaitrti,st: TERMS, $1450 A YEAR, LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 18.52. HOME AFFAIRS. We have just received a fine lot of blank Cards, plain and colored, which we shall be pleased to work up for the publlo. We have severalunusunl, but yery desirable t.bzes and qual• ties. _ Blank Warrants for Collectors of School Tax, Bonds of Collectors end Treasurers, Agreements between Directors and Teachers, and Orders on Teasn-er, for wile at this office, Cards, Circulars, Han dbills,-Pos tars, .to., printed at the Advertiser office, at low rates and short notice—and in the most elegant style. To-morrow is Thanksgiving day. It is to be hoped that ell our eitizons will observe the day properly. Our merchants and business men will, no doubt have all their plums of ,busi. nose closed.' Lot Übe a day of praise and than_its , giving—church-going and Turk!z%iing. Those ' , eriso have no Turkeys will 'please ebVtent them selves with cliickaii. At au election for Managers .of the Sinking Springs Insuranal beinpan'y; for the ensuing year, held on the 7th inet4 the following named gentleman were dleettii;:;Yli:.:-Solornen Kerby, Maidencreolt ; Isaac lE. Molex,' Perry; Pe ter Kerschner, Penn;. Andrew, Item 136thet ,Tames E. Levengood, Womelsdorf ; J4ba Van Rued, Spring; Aaron Mull, Sinking Spring ; .7ohn Kemp, ..X44,tOrnii . : George 'Witmer, Oley, ail of Berkeeetttlity-; Or. John W. Gloninger and C. O. Melly, iiiMehanon county; and Edward Kern, of Lehigh county. T 4 onion Deposit Fuinace, (11. llorsiW Sold last Neel[ by the 44)01 ofbau phln oodtity, to Gingrich Balsbaugh, for $ O ,- 500, 6 tt 00 o friends came in possession Of watch. Ie was asked hew it kept time. ,1 4h, first rate} it only looses hairan hour In furl' !ninnies I"' OoisOlL P.ROOEHHINGS. - - 1. ---The Council , mot, NOv: '7, 1859. The following orders were drawn, via ;-Lll. McCord and Batu'l Babb, police salary last month, each 4:15 ; Geo. Walter, refunded tax for ,1857,, . 523,017; George Walter filling up his alley, $6,00; Joseph H. ft 'hauling in 1858, $l,OO ;11.,Shott, fur work done in Reformed Church' Alley; $13,87; du., bbest nut street, $136,32 ; do, do.. '544,29 ; Geo. Iterg tier, work done in Chostout atreet, .$25,00; do., crossings, $44,80 ; ; .T. ,YoUng, this, $27,90; John Weldraan, Hart., Salary: in 18:.8, $5,00:.0n motion it was ordered that East street be opened 'from Abraham Light's to the North Lebanon Bor ough line dooordim,to the plan imade by Mr. ' Hofer. On moilln'initits oftl4ree walk be midis trot:ll.4l'e ltoril:s to the Don: aughmuro Furusoe, Adjonraiod. Council met, Nov, 17. Oa' motion J. 51;:Mark, Arenta and D.IVI, ICarutanj, ,wore appointed a committee to confer with the Ouunea of the bor ough of pterth,Lelittann, relative to-the opening of the road in Harbesson's addition, with, power to not. On notion e.lo following orders wore drawn, fil,:--Work done in Elisabeth groat, $20,20; do, ' Centre street, $9,27 ; do., Oimetnut street, $7.00; for Hardware, sB,7.t; , Rond'and Al loy Crosilais, $39,17; 11. MeCiird, Pollee salary, $15,30 ; S. J. Babb, do,, $15,00. On motion it war orilota that nofloo ha given to those interes ted to the proposed extension of Walnut street, (south ' ) that the Council will givo'thom n hour. lug on the Ist Thursday evening of Decomber.— Adjourned. Extract of proceatilugs held by the Council of the borough of. Lebanon, August 4th, 1859:—The 'following motion was made and unanimously passed :- 7 "::/a motion Mkt:ibis!' Burgess was in 'striieted to Inquire of the right of thu Councils I OW:novo the gates at the entrance - to the Cense• tory of the Old Lutheran Mural, and if such 'right exist, to giro notice and haye tt removed Immediately." A tes . JUST THE MAN.—The fotlowing in relation to •the Presidency of the Rending . Railroad is from the Berks . and Schuylkill Jour; nal. "Since the announeouncet of the eon teMplated resignation of Mr. Cullen, from the Presidency of thO Reading Raiiroaa, a number of gentlemen have been suggested for the post. Among oth. erg we see the , . narri.of G. A."Nrcou.s, Eaq., the able and energetic Superintendent of the Road, brought forward' in this connection. Should a ohang,e be contemplated, of which we hare our doubts, there is no person better qualified to suc ceed Mr. Cullen that Mr. Nicene. Thoroughly conversant with the operations or the Road, and the measures necessary to insure its success, his premotion.to a position he has so well earned by long andatlioient service, could not be °thin. Wen gratifying to Mr. Cullen, as well as to the Stock holders and the publie generally, who have at heart the true interests of this great work." A notice appears in another odi um', inculcating a meeting of the owners Of Out. lots, on Saturday evening, at Mrs. Rise's to take some measures to put a stop to the inking :of rail, from fences, &c., The dep'redatiOns of TaHous kinds by petty thieves, In this town and vicinity are booming unbearable, and the sooner effective measures ere taken to put a atop to them, the better. No kind of property is safe. Fruit, corn in the fold or housed, chickens, provisions, wood, coal, fence rails, everything that -in years past was safe is doors 'an4.ouk Of doors, are now the spoils of a set of thieves, who thus eke out an existence. Too laity to work, and finding that such depredations pay bettei. than honest labor, they make it a business and hare become experts therein. nonce the necessity of a counter move. *anent to put a atop to' them.: • • • ‘. Trimmmg Grape Vines,--During iApril we had a great many letters asking ~".T.s it too late now to trim grape vines /" We have written frequently on this subject, and really fear tiring' the patience of our readers by repetition, and shall answer the question briefly. Grape vines should never be trimmed in the spring ; No. vember is the best time. At that date they will not blied, and by freeing the vines from its use less portions you prevent the exhanstation of the roots by eonstataevaporation frotu the branches and consequent assent by captlary attraction ; th e wind blowing ationg the branches also assist this action. Conti-tartan vine trimmed November 215th, with one Menai& of it trimmed in the spring, of equal sire, and invariably the Nevem. bar trimming will give thersbilie reStilts.—lraPee Working Farmer. ' • Mr. Henry Zimmerman and his assistants have been engaged during. the past week in raising the agiel , ,,if t the,.s9ri'llefor ated Ohnroh of this , place; =The job. is -it dangerous one, and reijuires Nit snob al Mr.x. is isnorin to Possesi. As the abate?. .stiapromfbes oompletioh its beauties are mere id ly doves-144d. !yr. BRESLIN :—ln taking a walkinto - the emin try a few days since, I noticed particularly the fences of many outlet. that from, some pannels one, in others two or three, and in not a few, all the rails have been taken,..and nothing left but the - posts to indicate the u iiffenne - erniriitescl. This . • is not only a loss to the owners, but it 'certainly does no credit to Lebanon-, as it plainly shows 'that among its population there are some .who are 'leo lazy to work and make anhonest liveli hood but prefer resorting to the commission of larceny. The taking of rails in this 'manner from the fences has very properly a few: years ago been made by the-Legislature a misdemeanor s: and the penalty is a severe one. AftOr noticing during my walk the number of resits thus taken from the fences, I felt some surprise thatthe owners of out lets do. not adopt some elfin :by Which , the offend ers will be detected end brought 'to condign pun ishment. Methinks that -if the-fewners would form themselves into an association. similar to those for the detection of horse -thieves the per petrators of stealing sells' from fences, and the other depredations which • are said-. to be quite common, Innis as thelakidg o'f potatoes out of the ground; and Indihn corn front outlets-without the knowledge and consent of the owners, would not be practised to the extent its br i m 'been the case for the last several years : . - -Let the hint be taken and effteiltift measureshif speedily atkepted. .t • D. E. au.t.Fit, S?et'y Messrs. Henry & Stine have just received and opened another new stock of desira hie Winter Goode. Don't.you know that for new and fashionable goods the sign of the Golden Sign is the place ? The principal matters of inter cot which occupied the Attention of the Court last week were the following, viz:— Joseph 11. Uhler vs. .The President and Mana gers of the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike Com pany. This suit was in relation to the across the Quittapahilla aroak at the iiiitern, end of the borough of 'Lebanon, it being. ; :illexq by the plaintiff' that ittis Ilfsuitcieut for the flow of the water, cauSingiheloundation of the plain• tiff's land. Verdict for the defendants. .. , . . .. Levi K, Deabac,d'it lidam Ulrich VS, itedi.ep' Fasna obt :L. l'resspass,rifenlict in favor of Tho. plaintiffs. Damages $57,75. .. , Wm. K. Loosh vs. Wm. Loose—Debt. Ircir diet for Plaintiil" for $1716,30. The Thanksgiving, Ohnstiaas and New Tear Rolidayl are Tepidly approanhing. In consequence John 'Omer has just bostatO the city and purchased an unusual large stock of Fan cy, Plain and Ornamental Candies of every de scription, Oranges, "Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, 'Dates, Citron,, bran - berries, Currants„Liquorice, Almonds, Walnuts, 'Filberts, &e. Also, TOYS of till itinds, French, China, and Glassware, German, English and French Fancy Goods, Indies and Toy Basketsibesidos a great variety of other de. sirable goods. Thanking the.putlie for the.4o - 'heretofore,esteweal ..he ' hop r eifor a =intl.. - nonce, of .the same. . NOV.' 's PURE OHIO CATAWBA AI4tIDY.--.-Pbe at. tention of the public is respectfully called to this doe BRANDY, confident that tiieeanction of sev eral well-known Chemists'timOle;gn i f r ppty of Its real merit; it being distilled irini.C.tins Ant •• • juice of the grape. Its unqqalified : ,pniity, its choiee-and delicate flavor, and its natural medi cinal qualities, peculiarly reeriyuncect :it, to (mal ids suffering from weak lungi!'or 'stamen, -ner vousness dyspepsia, general c., to whom it will prove a most agreeable and invalu able ttperiont. A trial of the Catawba 'Brandy will ensure its approval. Sale agency for 'Leba non county, Dr. Ross, Drug gt f tro, opposite the Court House, Lebanon. A CITIZEN EDITORIAL. CHIP-BASKET. AO' The summing up in the retrenchment in mall contracts,: agents, and the like,, since th failure of the apprepria.tion bill, shoirs au ag gregate saving of about $1,050,000. So much for a Democratic administration. tla.. NEW. POST OYFICE.—The Post Mester General has established a new Post °dee on the, Kntatetvn reek in Richmond township; Berks County, under the name of "Kerbyrille," and appointed §,tanly S. Kerby, Esq., Postmaster. .010, Henry Houck,' Esq., County Superinten dent, is one of the Comutittee . to assist at tbcf for mal opening of tire 'Millersville Normal Sebool. A laiimber of the leadirig men of this and Other States will he present. Off" The Harrisburg papers soy, :they{; Burger, Abe proprietor of Burger's Opera Troupe was in prisila in that place several days last week, for attempting to cheat Col. Wagner out of his board bill. The:"Feak" Family gave concerts last weak in Eftia•rishurg,..and at the same time the "Peak" Family 'gave concerts in Constantine, Mich:gen. Ono of the Peaks must be bogus if it is Pike's Peak._ ' IGis said that Madame Jenny Lind Gold sob midt Contemplates-returning •to the practice of her profession 6-5. a public singer. Senator Douglas has been alarmingly ill at Washington, for two weeks past, bat he is now considered out of danger. ,p4Or Stephen D. Rogan, for soma time engag ed as" one of the engineers an the Lebanon Val:. ley Railroad, died on -the 14th of Angtist, at ,Ac-1 era, West Coast of Africa. Ile *as cligaied in commerce, and fell a victi6 to the tinheafthy eli mate. .*A Yankee sharper, and Brown simpatiti seri *lie gave his name N Webster,: at-, tempted last week to #diddle" - the. Peoliiilb .of leading, Before progressing very far be was• "jugged" in the stone castle. V- The reports of the ravages of typhoid fa- • ver in Myerstowtr and vicinity were greatly ex aggerated. Or . A young than filmed Francis S. Lewis, • died at,New York on Tuesday Uf Jest weak. On Wednesday, at noon, be was to have been united in the bonds of wedlock to a dnughter of Commo dore Stockton. OAP &Wire) incendiary Bra (maimed in the • • neighborhood of Charlestown, Va., last week, o's cutioning much alarm, • they were supposed to be the work of trYWirrithizers of Brown and his fellow convicts under Lilt:once of death in the jail of that town. "tis... Brown, the Ilarpor's Forty insurgent and murderer, will be executed on Friday of next week. Gov. Wise has not extended the day of his execution to that appointed for the other con victs, ai it was supposed he would. prr- The Democrats have now fifty-four weat hers In the Massachusetts Mittel of Representa tives, where.they bad but one a ten' years since. Things is workin. j Mrs. Yankee 'Robinson, of Circus notori ety, died at Columbia, South Carolina, a week or two ago. - It was - the POrßOVerntlea Band, and not the Engine; Company that applied to the last Court to be,inCorporitted.' The latter has been in corporated ferimne Years. _ tzta.. The Democratic candidate for Governor of Mississippi has 24,251 majority: 5.. Ex:Governor Gainer of Geergia died on Wednesday last. US.- Gen. Tom Thunib will lie 22 years old in Januazymext: lle resides inTßridgeport, ...Where he owns, a fine house - on Cie wain street, *Fed at over $50,000. He drives a pony witich says:wilf.travel a mile In three igr Mifflin county is infested yritlr-ineendia. ries. : Dining the past week heireratSaine, with all their valuable contents, have beeklestroyed.: THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A_ FAMILY NEWSPAPER. I BOYS ON TEE STREETS.—Few boys in town have the courage and energy necessary to resist the temptation of running the streets at nigh The privilege is granted them by their parents of being out of evenings, and under preto xt of go. in to a friend's they scour the streets in pursuit lof pleasure, or lawless conduct. While boys are permitted to educate themselves in the streots, i neglected by those who should train them in the ways of wisdom and virtue, we need look for nothing but crime to be the feature of the rising generation. MR. BEECTIETt •ON -CNEWSItAPE/1114.—Rev.;lierr6 ~Ward I:teacher says of the "Item" colusim" in the new papers, that it 'is Worth More than all the small fry of correspondents. with an edit& 111toWn into beet! Like %Caravan, it stretch s along its column, with paiiktges and Paresis; spicge d t eras,. blts . of•fragrancis or con . ni.4,4 1 .Y irtought metals. gathered from the whole 'world T This' itrespeciatly true where' the oolumn eon taini freluent references to the garments made at the lircrini. Stone Clothes., Hall of . Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. and eO5 Chestnut street, above eth, Philadelphia. Dt:Sonford'm advertisement of, f d ier invigo rator and Family Ca thartioltilis in another 'column • NAM A HAIR D DYE... 'Wm.: Batoholor's Mix Dyer. • 2'ht Original and Bess Mc World! Ali others are mere imitations, and should be avoided it you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beantifniand Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to %War Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,- 000 applications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons of his famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produeesa, color not to be distinguished from nature, and WeVILRIVTED ,not to injure in the least, however long it may becontin 'net, and the ill effects of Bad.. Dyes remedied; the flair invigorated for Life by this.4lm4kl Dye.; . Made, sobtor appliodliwtkprirate rooms) at thu ig FaCtory,'233 Broadway , . New-York: . • . Sold. in all cities and. towns.. of the ilrnited.States, by Druggists and b'oney Goods Dealers..,.., Aar...The Genuine has the name and egidress upon a steal plate engraving on four aides of each:Box, of ' WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New . York. • Sold at Di. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. li IMPORTANT TO FEMALES:--Dr. Cheese=lit's PILLS-The 'combinations of ingredients in these PHIS, is theVeSult of a long and oetentive pnietice; they are mild in their operation, and certain otrestoring na ture to its proper channel. In ovary instance have the Pills proved successful. They are certain"to" open those obstructions to - which females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored,. and the pals and deathly countenance changed to a healthy , one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately bekins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the Cagle of so many consumptions among younglemales. Headache, pain in the aide, palpitation-A*4)in heart,` loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the' inferiap. tion of nature; and Whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evil& in all cases of nervous and spinal affections In the Nick and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor are they less eflicael ous in the mire of Leneorrhces, commonly called the "Whites." These Pills should never be taken during pregnacy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted pdrely Vegetable, and free from anything in. juriourto life or health. Full and explicit directions abieh should be reMleneconipany each nox.: These 'Pills are put up dn square flit bOkes. Persons residing where there aro no agency established, by en closing One Dollar in a lettent'prepafd, to any authorised agent can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R. D. IntrcluNas, General igeni..for Cie NV. 105 Chambers st., New York. To witsin all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. • .. For the Adv'ertiter Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug. Storo, Lebanon, Pa Dec. 1,1858,1 y. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND.TOIIREES surpass na— nny are eledant; light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink ing off the head;. indeed this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. Dem 1,1853..-ly. 233 Broadway, New York. Union Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock; every Monday evening. Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Sunday morning and evening. Preaching every eve ning this week. English preaching nest Sabbath morning, Text : Proverbs 22, 6. Theme: the duties of Parents and Teachers. German in the evening in the Moravian Church. , English preaching next Sabbath °Veiling in the , R f e •Clu.reh. e l f , 4, .... _ Timn y g sermon next Sunday morning in ,the . , and afternoon at 2 o7clock, in the 1 . Geri - n Salem's Lutheran Church. - English iervieo on next "Thurstlay morning, (ThstnksgiVriwg day„) and 6-gynin preaching ),n the morning, and Englieht_,fit the evening on next Lord's day, in l'ian's Lutheran Church. Episcopal service in Tetaperauce flail, on next Thursday, (Thanksgiving day,) at 3 o'clock P. M., also on Sunday, ht 3 o'clock P. M. On the 17th inst., by the Rev. A. 0. Wedekind,. Mr. John S. Spreeher, of Cornwall tp., to Miss. Franey Kettering, of Son lb Anntqlle. On the 20,:h inet., by the H. S. Millei r Mr. liertry.,W% Ernbieh t to Miss Elizabeth C. Meal.' ' er, both. of 'Lebanon.. - • 6n the 7th inst., by the her. 'Valentine Rray, Mr. G. Washington Granello; of Philadelphia', to Miss Millie Ebur, of this Borough-- On the 16th inst., by Ker. John Stein. Levi .1. Wenoert g to tobacco L. Gehret. both a l Bethel tin the 12th inst., by the same,.Mr. Samuel Mey- er, of Bethel, to Miss Elizabeth Mees, of Tack son. On the sotne day, by the €i ie, Mr.. rievi Miller to Miss Maria Krotier, both of Bethel. „,. On the 10th October, by Rev. T., 11. .I..ineb4Ch, John Yungst to Magdalena Yonsol, both of North Lebanon. On the 3d last , by the came, Henry Oherly to Anna Stephens, both of this neighborhood. On the Sth inst., by Rev, Jacob Reinhold, of Lan caster, Win. B. Gingrich, of South Annville, to Susan. Bucher, of South Ltbanon. The Lebanon Market. Cilr4fulty Corrected ireckty by Dryers d Shour. LEBANON, WEISNEZDAT, NO VEM BEK 23, 1859. '36 59 Potatoes.l bu ," 40 Sthith " littia. 600 Eggs; 18 doe.; 13 Lab. Till. Supeb, Fine 560 Sutter, , 18 Prima White Wbgat, 25 Lard, 4.0 Prime Red Wheat, 120 Tallow,2o .Prue Rya, 60 Item, t 2 Core, a Shoulders, ID 30 Skies, . .18 Clover-seed, 450 Soap, .IS `Timothy-seed, • . 250 110.0&.<1*.X; Flax-seed, 150 White Rags, 6 -Apples,l3 bu ~.. 100 Mixed Rags, • 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, lb , 12A reach "Snits, • 250 Bristles, fik lb., 49 Peach "Mazes," 125 Feathers, IA 0234 Dberries, 150 WoolAt lb:, 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans,.'f qt., 6 Viriegar,ll gal., 1234 Apple Butter,l3 crock, 45 The Phillidelphia Market. Philadelphia; November 21, 1859. FLOUR.—The Flour market continues dull, but without any quotable change to note in prices . The inquiry for shipment is limited, and we are ; advised of.,9ules of 250 barrels good itiaight su . Piarti3 at $5.25, at which rate theid are more sel lers ilien buyers ;300 bririeli extra at $5 50 7 00 barrels West:M.6 do. on [cribs• kept private, and 650 barrels fanc:y extra family, a favor ite tiritn . ii, ;Ct. about $6 50 ,V burioi. The trade are buying , to a moderate extent ninliti. Itye Flour continues scarce and selling in a small way at $5 25. Corn Meal is not inquired fur, And Pennsylvania Meal is dull at $3 87 , } V bar rel. GEAlN.—"flie receipts and stocks of Wheat continue very light, but buyers come forward slowly, and only some 1,500 bushels fair and good reds have been sold at $1 25igil 30, mostly at the latter'Vate; white is heKiiiit ow_ 45. Rye is wanted, awl . about 1000”%ushels Pennsylvania sold in lots at 91@02 cents; Caro is dull to-day; there is not so much offejini2nit buyers come for ward slt4ly, and sales inolu4o some 800 bushels 'old yellow at 90(092 cents, the lfittersfloat ; 500 bushels red and yellow mixed atls cents 500 bushels old and now white it 75 cents and about 1000 inishels new yeildw, iri lots, tit 86 7,0 cents. Oats continueWith . sthall of„Delaware at 41(042 cents, MO Purina, it '42}44 o'stits. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE . 7141t1KET,- 7 About 2300 Beef Cattle were sold at thu AiffereTnt yartistiiis 'week. The mltiket - vraa dullAut material , since ,ourµlast Beef ci*.rl4 s 6 ' ttos 9 SO 12, 'lOO MC, . for common froM $3,t0,58 far inferiot lots: gptciat 4ntiteo. WIGS-WIGS-WIGS, PligiDuo qtr %. Batrift About SO Cows were old at from $25 to $5O each, according to condition. or Hogs, the solos at Imhoff's yard were 3,037 head, at prices ranging from $5 75 to $l. 1,771 Hogs were also sold by Miller & Stalltnan, at the Avenue yard, at froth sti to $7 70 the DO the., nett, according to condition. About 5000 Shoop were disposed of itt from $6 to $8 tho 100 lbs., nett, according to condition. A now Sheep market has been opened at the f I I . le, rone Yairl, under the superintend ence offJoSetil qr ! iir.- 'Large and extensive pens have been fitted up, capable of holditi:2; '3,000 . or 4,000 head ; about. 250 Were offered for sale this week, and sold at frum $8 to 18 25 1.1 100 lbs., nett., • - - 4e.fix aViitrtionnotto. .ABCs u hii . rpm MEMBERS of the Lebanon County Association fur the detoctlon of Horan Thieves, nail the recovery ,of stolen horses, , will moot at the public house of. L: Zimmer- 4 - 41 " man, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1559, at 1 o'clock, P. M. JOS. BOMBERGER, Previcloot. 1VAI:13, KREIDER, Tr - east - rev SAMUEL ERR, Sberetary. Lebanon, Nov. '_3,1359. ' , Notice. % the Owners - of • rPHE owners of out-lots are respeottally request .l,l4 to meet on Ssturttay...erening next, -the °2Bt - tnst. , at 7 o'elock, at the Horse, of Mrs. Rise, f.,r the purpose of either fornittiettlegiselelt: into an as sociation, or to adapt some plan to detect the persons who take rails from fences, as Also commit other depreda tions. A general atterillauto is ilestrahle.. , 4sl- Persona liarlrigivope xieektie _Borough, and wise may feel timmielyes luterestp..l 2 are. Illsesy fed to 'attend,' • ' e 7,4 LellnitOn:Not". ISSV. - Staving litachirkeire • THE untlersig,ned respectfully tionegope le the eitizern of Lebanon and vie in‘ty:' are the anterinted egents-for the eatalot, LADD 4 wEßsr rat's SUPERIOR SEWING AbiGlittiES:it which' they keel, cenefanily or supply at shart•netiee any number that may-be requir ed;at, tho same .prices .that they can be purthased,of the inanbliietbrer hethe Oily, besides giving thie'af&autaga of savinkfreiglitlmil eater expenees Decoct/wry getting them front there. • The superior rheriref this =chine can be justly in. forted from the facts of the number of Inumiuins it has been receiving in all instances of competition, as well as the general satisfaction they give 0, all amines hav ing them in use. Any information =meriting the will be Olieerfully Oren by enquiring of • • • CiP.ORGE tell'VLS',lgrnts. Machine Needles, 'ltisiehine Sewing Silks, Machine Threads, &Lel. le.,' as well' as auy articles for Sewing Ma chine parposesican lee -had by calling at the Store of Ge.rge & Pyle, opposite tlio Court llou3e, Lebanon a Pa. Lebanon, Nov. 23, 1339." • Wallo. at R9OllO/ 1111.1% j ust received the largest assortment of ffiaried fur 18011 ever offered to the DIARIES DIARIES Fog 1860 Call Cur Limo at Waltz do Roe(let's Book Store. Hower, Lteinid, : ilair Dye. new preparation is superierifor its,excellenee iu &parting „to,fhe Hair a truly brautifur and natu ralicoler,- which' cannot by any possildlify lead one to ouppose that a.Dye bad been used, and at them - lie time its durable clitiractef :with the simplicity Ite applica tion, renders it above all others the Tlyemf the country, and has already called forth the praime of „the'Patbera and others who have used it. The cartiticatornoW pre-, :muted is from a highly respectable citizen of spring Gar den, arid Speaks inlanguago too Olin to be:misuuder stood. . . Philddelphict , May . 7 , 1.849 I certify, teat having used How's Liquid Hair Bye, for mare than a year past, I am fully satisfied of its su periority over all others with which I am acquainted.— It leaves the hair a beautiful and natural color, which remains Axed... SILAS WILSON, North Ninth St.near,Parish. Orders addressed t o the Stanufeetery, No. 416 it ACE street abOre FOURTIL.. N'0.144,) Philadelphia, wi li receive prompt ; attention by. • - JOSEPH E. HOVER, manufacturer. Noreniber 4,1859. • Waltz & Roedel have' .art . excellent Piano of .Nlyers' Manufacture, on hand, which they will dispose of very reasonabii. Call at Waltz & Roodel's Book gtore' and try the piano they have for sale.. • Any ono desirous of purchasing a really good Piano, can d'.l so by calling at Waltz & Ruedul Bookstore. ~...01- , Thojtestruinent. i s warranted. rjty. bike,. eluitici;ty, „Knot ion.,jtnd durability, Ayers' Pianos cannot be Call and rue the one at Waltz -56 Itoedel's Book Store, Any onedesirous of purehasing a first class Pi ano can bo suited by ennin,g at Waltz k " Roedorx Book Stare, where a capitalinstrutuctit manufac tured by C. Myers, is an Exhibition. VALUABLE I,flhL 'PROPERTY - PRIVATE SALE,— rpmETA Ittable property, known as; ‘...T,ANLSAIt'S MILLS," (including. a large GRIST ISIILL, SAW MILL.' and necessary ..'TENANT * HOUSES) `Olf.Conotmehengue ttt ,n ; c, Creek, at WilliainsPort, Witshington ,k„ • County. Ma'tyland. is offered at PRIVATE SALE; With Possestion on the Ist of 'July IST& ..The Mill is substantially binit of atone,. runt three miss of burrs. with sufficient Water* power, :`(and the titonewidi ready.) to run patr. It 'it' in good re - ,pair, with an annual eapabitY, of 'l5lOOO. Itrrals. The Aeptitalori of the Millis not surpassed by hay property of the nuns kind in the county, and its, location very favorable for trade. Williamtperk it situated in the Cuiriberland dontiniiiiticidef the holmium t'alley;} ill a fine agricultural dittriet, mile.s from Ile..erstown., the County s*ir, knit preterit treminut of the Franklin Railroad. It is on the' banks' of the Poto mac lover, and directly on •the-iiieeMf the. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. There is every facility for shipment -to Washington, end the principal cities, and a good home minket for flour and offal in the town and neigh borhood. le. Persons desiirms of purchasing Mill property, had best visit the premises, andlipply to JOHN VAN LEAR, dr JAMES FINDLAY, or make inquiry of GASP Alt slll3N lVlU K: 4ntsVrt'llid” Cbrnwallfurnace; Lebanon County, Peren'a. November 23,15559.-4 t. PATEZiT POCKET COIN DZTECTOR, FOE TESTING TILE :V AIII.OUS KINDS O- GOLD AND SILVER COINS. It is admitted by ull to be the most perfect thing of its • kinitever offered to-thc public. - IT IS SO SMAbI. THAT IT CANDY. CARRIED IN Tin POCKET WITIIOUT ANY INCONVENIENCE. Every Meroligaslioold have it! Every Storekeeper should have it! Eirery Mechanic should have it ! Every Man in.Thisitiess should have it! It detects atthe mime moment, both size, thickness and weight, from a Half Dime to a Dollar in Silver, and Lem '.31 gold sip to"s2o, besides foreign Gold and Sil ver, and sells as quickly as seen , without the assistance of a word. It is simple, eminently vadat, durable, eco nomical and perfeat. /a- A Warrantee goes with-every one that is sold. -MOE ONE DOLLAR. Poet:paid, to zaik part of the UMW] States, SEE Wu AT TUE NEWSPAP.F.ItS - - The possession of it is a perfect guarantee agatnseW ing imposed upon With spurionacolns;- , -Itcws. Detection is sure, certain, iteavitable.—Eve. Jour. A blind man with one in his possession may bid defi ance to the most skillful counterfeiter of the day.—Even log Bulletin. w e prononnecit without hesitation to be the moat perfect 04% or tt;' kind ever offered to the , public _— Pent,. nquirer, We like it, nnti Cordially recommend it to public favor, National Argus. It in worth itsprice ten tittles Item AGENTS WANTED. An Agent vranted in every G:ain't yjn. the United. States, t o whom a hoary didcoont will be made, Samviessont, with terms of aseney, on the receipt of one donee. Address all orders to • 13ILAY & BICKNELL'S; Rank Note Reporter, Phillt4ilphia, Pa. The Reporter hag been for WRY veers the conatattt and necessary contpanion of the tfasider, ,Merchant, Clerk, Trader, Mechanic and the peciplq,liellig the old est on the Continent, and the ablest World, and haring more subscribers than all othets orittiined, is published on the lit and 15th of each month at the fol lowing prices : Mouthlyo. Copy, one year, - • gi 00 Semi :Monthly, I Copy, one year, - 200 bwhiding wittiout extra charge a copy of the Coins. of the World, captaining a larger number or magnificent ly illusfratedT&Simile impressions of thertwious Gold, Sifiel'alidlitlief Coins of all nationfi, that 'sari be found 45$ Paler .W.Oriltl and - .whial fan ba obtained from. no other squrce by any possibility„of means. Address - IMAY.&IIICKNELL i t, Noy;-23, 1359,-2M. Bank Note ReportetrPhiladelphia. East Lehataiott Store: lIE undersigned tins pnreilased.theStore Stand of Mr. Gourge.Gasser, in East Lebanon, and has just opened an entire NEW AND COMIYLETE STOOK 010 GOODS, embracing Drees armnis of the very latest styles ter La: dies. Cloths, Cassitueres and Vestiugs for Gen Unman, and Groeericaißrovisions, kc., forhousekeepers, all of which will be sold ,at prices to suit the times. The stock being en tirely nese, and having been selected ivith great ears, offers inducements to purchasers that are rarely equaled .hereabouts., , Call and.siamine before buying. .1 only anti that my ateekbeemaralued to.be:appreciated. , I;etwirtaii4.*Yelitbitrie, - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, NM% 4 hereby given, +bat Leonard . Zimmerman and Wifo, of She borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pit., did, by a Voluntary Derd of Assignment, make over and transfer to the undersigned of the bor ough, county and state aforesaid, all their property and effects for the benefit of their creditors. All persons, therefore Indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated•for settlement. • JOHN B. MUER, Assignee. Lebanon, Nor. 23,180. What Everybody Wants. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, CO - UNSBLLOR IN BUSINESS, n PRANK CROSBY, ' 'TUE Pllitatmettft BAH. IT TELLS YOU How to draw up Partnership Papers and'gives general, forms ihr Agreements of all kinds, Bills of Qv, Lenses and Peti tions. • IT TELLS YOU flow to draw up Bonds and filort gages, Affidavits, Powershf Attorney, Notes and Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Re leases. IT TELLS YOU The Lairs for the Collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Eitectition in every State. IT TELLS YOU Dow to make en Assignment proper ly, with terms for Conipositiou with Credi tors, and the Insolvent Laws of every State. . . IT TELLS YOU Tim legal relations. existing between Guardian and sWard, Master and Appian _ Hoe, and Landlord and Tenant IT TELLS YOU 'What constitutes Libel and Slander I and, the Law AR to Marriage Dower ' the . Wife's Right in Property, Divorce and Ali mony. IT TELLS , YOU Tho Law. or Mechanics' Liens in ev ery State, and 'the Naturalization Laws of this country, mid how to comply will the IT TELLS YOU The law concerning Pensions how to • obtain one. and the Pre-Emption Lavrs to Public Lanny." - IT TELIS YO.ll.;"l'beltaw for Patents;. with Mode of ilt en rog ee V A tir s e sig in i f i c: e t nt al s ni a ng , " o . O T itiz o wl o t c h E. l o .t o tto ,. rfer- IT TELLS YOU now tcr make your Will. and 1500 to rditstate ' Witha' the Id and tho requiypinents thereof in every State:: IT TELLS YOU The meaning of Law TerMs iu Gener al use;and explains to you the Legislative. . - Executive And Judical Powers of ,Froth the . eneral and' State 0 overnments. - IT TELLS' YOU nom td keep out of Law, by showing how to do your business legallY, - thus env , • ing, a Vast =haunt of property, an& veXa. lions litigation, by, its timely consults - lion, Single copiee'will be Bent by mail, postage paid to Er erY Yelmer, Every idechardc, pvery. Alan or BuOitliss, .and Everybody to Ilyory State, on rceelpt'of $l.OO, or in law style of binding at $lOOO A YEA 11 te - rn,,V,7, 1 ,e,ebny40". rywhere in setting tito above work as oMMtineetimn Is to all such. are very liberal. For Tingle copies of Alm Eook, or for terms to agents, with caber information, apply to or address • .toliN N. POTTER Publisher. • No. WI Salmon' St, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 23, I is9.—Sul . 300 ,4 1 , 15e - elttndred 3 q 6 ni?'elts S of Blotters fo;' l3 tre Q ua il :Of Store Keepers Just from the Binitery Lebanon, Nor. 16, 1859. WALTZ jc` WENDEL. BOND'S MILK .13ISCUIT:—Th nisi and most delirihm Article that 1110 ever been of fered for sale In Lebanon. They here boctime univer sally popular wherever introduced. They are pnt up in cans, containing I 0 or fur sale by , pound by ALSO, BOND'S TEA AND OYSTER CRACK . DI-A.IIMS .11ehutirs Restaurant • [LATE RtfN II Alt WS] In Tuna's New Building, Lebanon, T D. DlMUFFremmetfutly informs the public that he vj . bee taken the Restaurant lately kept by George P. Reinhard, in the basement of Funeles New and is,:Prepared to enpply 0 YS T ER& Stewed, Fried, Broiled, Roasted..saw, fie,; FISH, TRIPE. CLAMS, SOUPS, find4BAß BA CUES, or anything.M his lino of business, in the very best style,,by the hest of conks., TN has always on bawl the best MalE Liquors, such Ale- BroWn Stout, Porter, Lager Beer, Light's Beer. &e.i all Of which - Lis. kept eon. stoutly, fresh and cool. He guarntees to giro eatistitc-.. Lion tccanwhoLwill faror him tithe N. B.—Families, Parties, 8a115, , ,te., promptly attend: ed to, and at moderate terms. . Kip He has abo taken the BILLIARD SALOON, on the 3d floor of the Mme buildinr.'whire he *lll at all tittles he happy to find the lovars of tike,gaine. Lebanon, Nor. 16,15511 The Lebanon 4r/out-illy Marble r ill E undersigned ,has now itt '.Ntarlite Yard. in Lebanan, fine supply of. the . E1T3A.N0.14 Ct.n.FN MARBLE from the Quarry of Farrel a Fisher. •This Marb lain superior to en;, ,, Atneiiean 3,Liztruto... and ,an be frirretkivaPi.lairaat ‘orianir...-ntbay...4.1.51411du„ Pet , eons to Order Tomb Stones, or kirng. thi elm in islalch marble is needed, are invited to eall.and examine. My specimens. JOHN F_dßttiiL. Lebanon, Nor. JO, 1859. daiiiinistratorso rpliC undersigned. residing in Cornwall township, ILebt . tnon county , have been granted letters of Ad snialstt'sAion v‘n the estate of DAVID 110 RE, deceased, late of the township and county aforesaid. All;persons having claims against Fitia estate are.requeited Nvo pre tout thetl, r i nd, those indebted, on Itends,' , Notes, DOok Acchunti; or otlierwiseoilll matte Payment to JAC " 11° "' Admitatratora GEORGE HORT, -, . . Cornwall, Nov. 9, 1850.-Gt. REP o rVA LEBANON GROCERY OVES has removed his Grocery Store to the fine and commodious mom opposite Mrs. Vise's Hotel, Nvhere he has-just received a complete aitortmeot of all • --TRIM AND _GROCERIES, Nrhicil he determined to sell cheap for CASit. • r , Ills stork consists in part or SUCARS,--A cheap lot of AUF/N ED arta BROWN SUGAR. COFFEE.--!. prime article of RIO—JAVA, and also, Rio Coffee, ground, ready for usoond J ANA in Cons for families. TEAS.--Choice.article of Br Act. and CREEP TEA. RAISINS.—FINE VALENCIA BAKING RAISIN'S cheap, also, Bunch by the Bos. and Pound. CRAN BERRIES and CITRON, &e. DRIED FRUIT.—APPLES, PEACIIES, CHERRIES., &c. SPICES.—AII kinds pure and fresh, cheap. SOAP.—A choice selection of SOAPS, consisting of Fine Llconelniade; Rosin, Olive, Detersive, Pontine, and PareskSoamand Perfumery of all loud . DUCICIVREAT FLOUR.—A choice article of family Buckwheat b . .Y T. OYES. Canned Fruit—Peaches and Tumatoes. SiWe'et Dried Corn and Beans, cheap by' T. OYES, liotchnp„ Tomato, Walnut, and pure. Woostershire Sauce, by T. OYES. MOLASSES—The cheapest SYRUP in town. . . UNDER CLOTHES, such as Drawers and Shirts, Com fog ts, hosiery and Glares, which defy competition, by Naromber 9, 1859. T. OYES. THE NEW BAKERY , / . 111E undersigned would respectfully, inform the ca 11... l... zens of Lebanon, that he has commenced the BAKE 13IJSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand. on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supply euetomers with the beat link.:4l,D, °AKE'S, kc.. he. Flour received `freim gatemen and returned to them in Mead rashort notice. CONVECTION FIRI of nll kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on hand, , arid Combated at the lowestprlces. The public is invited to gam tie a Wel. 'Lebanon N o r.!), F FaiUl.. TVA you oeo ATKINS. BRO.'S Now -Boot and Sluo if Store. ‘Who Hos not seen the - New Sign Put up!, llq s'res.LwAarrx 8: Bin_ at Likely WATCH aka J1:157.1,RT ESTAr.Tasintrpr,632 'r t Market Street one door below 7th Phil adelphia_ But Me Sign la nothing to 2x ,, . what -is exhibited inside. American - Watches. in Gold and Silver Cases. Rail • , • road Yiniekeepera of lu:'9gilvh and makes; Fashionable Jewelry amt.:Silver were, and MAO fine Tahlb Cutlery, and the Pest thing of all is that Om prices of ell the attractions-is within the range of the umallest peeketa. STELLWAGEN 3 13110. April 22, 1859. 532. Market street, Phllad'a. THE HAMMONTON PARMER.—A news paper devotid to Literature and Agriculture, also set. Ong forth all accounts of Cho new settlement of Ham monton, in DowJer-ey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cents per'annum. Ineloso.ptistego Stumps for the amount. 'Address to Editor of the Perrier, Hammonton, P. 0. Atlantic C 0.,: Nevi: .Leaseff.'7 Those 'wishing cheap land: of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and' most delightful clitnatos in the Union, and where crops are never cut down by frosts, the terribleseourge of the north. see ad sertisianent of lianamonton Lands. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!.!! JUST.RECEIVFM AT . HENRY &STINE'S tritE Subscribers have just received the largest and .1 best Selected stock of GOODS in their Ilea of busi- nese ever brought to this 'Market, and respectfully ih vita their customers and the publie in general to CALI ! "! and EXAMINE before purebeeing CIMEMIIOEIL Our Stook Consists irs. partof_ _ LADIES'PRESS'GOODS Such as Sprandidalen Sillts;-sin elegant assortment of Flue Chalk*, Challfr Delaines, Lawns, Bursae Napoleons, Tamertines, Crape Maltz, Yell de chavres, Heyadcre heiriand Traveling Dress Materials, New Styles, Fine Lawns in Browns, Pinks andßlues at 123,4 ote . the best goods offered, at HENRY STINE'S. Cl4o_l l llB AND CASSIMERES. _ . . ~ L iglit, G olored,and Fine Elea Cloths, Light fanerCes aimeres,much reduced, White Linen. 'Ducks and Drills, tilarsuilleallotaiirgis, prime msorrment ° . , - • ILE,NRY iz STINE. etith:West Corner of Ounilmrkirid mid 'Market ittiesits: EEEI DE HUFF EZl:2=i Feed—Feed ! IT)RESONS in want of Ford fos. Cowl; nr Piga, e tt a fain it daily at the Lager Boer BREWERY of the subscriber. in North Lobonen tos , 'neliip. Price, 10 cents a bushel'. • • 'ITEINRY HARTMAN. Lebanon, Feb. 2,189. . t:3 „,,, : ~... 0 2 ti g w 6. la . 7 ,...,,..:,,5.. 4 .._, _ 0 .0.....;.. I q "1 r'S 0 0 ki 1 "4 z*, .. eo O P. 5 tn t: `' t: : 0 - td g .... 0- Q. PS ° 1=..1 0 1 0 Lf.l C. :::, • t'il 2. . , N t ....... td , -..-- -, -kw#, 4 ~ 5" . . ~,.. ~.... 1,..i tj r; :".1 VIZ t 7, "". ' .. r . ''''' '''' 02 •'• 1 . . , . Er. 0-Ll-:,... 1-4 w ~. ›- - r. - .0 0 r .., LC tij o o' i 1, " .; p 0 , c- 8" v... t.... ,'?,. t-i 5 .I , lw : l'-° .7. 1 -0 0 t -t. ga A ..f.: a ..,--4 42- • w P. 19 ›- p-2,,. ... 4 e" o - ti r+ ; .' ' •" '4 r 2 ' g I. M. ..4: 4- - Iri . : 4 ' § P,FT t r. in ,s, ' i (1 - !" 3 , Ft- ''' g: ~:.: .t - . GIE • .g.. :,.. tif 61 . tl ' 0 El/ .. 4. `4 , ' 1 , 2 :. i . 0 . - 1E i it.‘ 0 .." 14 V. P ,00 1 4 - SOAP PWLADELeittP" This Celebrated Vas'Wag Soap, is now in market for more than a year, and . that it hes given universal satisfaction. is 'widen Cfrom the filet, - the the Manu9te turera of it, In order to supply the demand hare been obliged to increase thelreapac ity to mane equal t0,,,0ne. Hundred Thous and /founds per Week. It is decidedly the .best a:nd, cAeapest,Bo4 ;Over made In this Country ;One Yelled Of ittwill gold far, for any we, -as Three Lif the ,Gotratuon fgegpiti r genaral ma; 4 o - .uPcm pesv.-,prircipili; of 'the best mitatials ' and k only to VAN EIAAGEti . 5t...1410- ILEONIiIi It dive away entirely With the washlboard—saves the necessity of 041- ing the clothes. it-dow no„ , -shidrilz eels. REMOVES oviAsk,, dNI oil PAINT SPOTS' .perfectly. and frOM Most delicate fabric, Saves fully one-half the time and labor usually spent to do the washing. It is warranted free from SAL SOPA, or other' injurious alkalis, and guaranteed nett° rot or injure the clothes. Fer Sale by all respectable Grocers, end Whosesale by TAAIN & MeIiISON.E; Zio, 22 and 24 So tills 171/101.DELPHIA. ... U' 0 There being several imitation bratals of Detersii•e4onp in re..rket. the public Are ustilled,tlast now , is ginitiiis except VAN 11AABEN Sr.:3ISKEO,Nk: is Stamped iipoa each Bar of the soap, AS well as the Boxes. Nov. 2,1259,2 wt. Replete with Interest and patriotism .1 BM! , Itontanceofthe Revolution! $, COLLECTION of Annals, Personal Adventures, Nven us ,ei;odord, traditiOno, Anecdotes , lb:mantic incidentsouni 'Accounts of the Exploits of Gallant Men and Women; of the Revidution, with Eight spirited Col end Engravings. • _ CONTENTS: Intimluction—Stories and Anecdotes of Washington—Adventures of Marim—A . Romitutte Sto ry—Capture,'lraprisonment, and Escape of Gen. Wads worth—Gallant Enterprise of Major Earton—An Inter esting Story—Thrilling Narrative—Story of an Old Sol dier—Adventures of the Brothers Sammons—Deborah Sampson—Joseph Dettys—Mr. and Mrs. Fisher—Adven turn of , Lieutenant- Stoma:lib—Execution of Col. Isaac llayne—Adventure.s of. Major General Clinton—Adven tures of /*rote:mut Richard Dale—Miss Monerieffe— Miss Mooro , —Adventures OD Mr. Ferris—Exploits of Sergeant Jasper—An Act Of Morey Ftewarded—Captain Nathan Hale—Capture of Captain Ifarper--Dispeiate 'Plunkett—Attempted of Col. norm .Escape of Capt. Plunkett—Attempted Abduction of Gem Schuyler,Ad ventures of Dr. Caldwell--Colonid Conduct of Major James—Death of Major Henley— ,Narrow Escape of Col. Snipes—Scene in the Forest—A. Gallant Combat—Narrative of Itaronees in Harrah—Capture of President Daggett—Murder of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell—Captain Cunniugham—Adven- Lure of a Soldier—Adventure of General Putnam—ln cidents of the Battle of Orieliany—Adventures of. Col. Cochran—Anecdotes of Sergeant - MacDonald—ileroisru of a YoungOiri—a Spy in Burg.oyne's Camp--Capturo of a 'Tory—Captain Muddy—Colonel Fisher—Escape from a-Prison Ship—Daring .Youtli—Cruelty of the To rice—Story of a Dog—Dice:), Langston—Escape from In - diaus—A Patriotic Girl—Trialspf a Patriot—Ors. SUL brick—The Prfvateer—The Maiden Warrior—Major Is. real Fearing—Ethan Allen—A PriPriot's Sufferfngs—Col, Idles Small-4dventuro of TwO . 4l.adies—Or Charles Morgan—Heroism of Woman—A daring • Fellow—A Fearful Enet natnr—Story of Puny Idart-Ilistory of the sons of Liberty—A, Revolutionary Relic—Appoint inent of. Cleo. Washington: '1 vu7. bite Trinktriitoth. .4fflr 4sivos._, Pries , $1..25. , ' Sent to any address by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price, PUDNEY & RUSSELL, Publtalica. Nov. 2, 1859. No. 79 John Street, New York TAKE NOTICE! NO HUMBUG ! . TiE CHEAPEST, PRETTIEST, AND LARGEST STOCK OP DRY GOODS+GROOERIES'3; QUEENSWAR,E, that has ever passed, or ever will pass; over a Lebanon counter•.; $15,000 worth of GOODS, cheap, ftne..and delir.htful to look upon. PFLEGEWS STORE 1S THE ORAND AMPOIIILIM FOR ALL • f.MsI have $l.-000,wolth of purss SILKS; front 50 cents, 87 cents, $1:00; $1.25, $1.50, both Block and Fancy tri3,.. Holman for the 1,1200 pieces CLOTHS and CASSI MEttE.S.. from 50 cents to $lO DO per yard. JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, and every other kind of Flannel, to be bed at Oman PFLEGEWEI Stone. %M. 500 pieces SATTINETS, from 12 cents to $1 00 per yard. 5,000 yards PRINTS and MINTZ. 1.,800 pieces French, English and German MUSLIN& 1,009 pair bleached and unbleached, mixed and load colored Ileecy. lined ROSE, long and short, from 614, cts. up to 37X cents. 1,000 pair Ladies' and Children's GAUNT LETT. 1.000 OPERA. 110055, French Nubian, Woolen Hoods and Caps, of the latest and most desirable styloi. Ilnausti for the 1,959 Suitcts.-such as Mattel's latest style; long and square BrochS Chencille; Shawls of thousand corners, folding - 100 different ways; Thaler. and Merino Shawls ; long and square woolen Bay-State Shawls, &c., Bc. 1.1108 pair STOCKINGS, all kinds, colors, sizes and qualities Children's Boots, Legsanti Gloves; Children's Hoop Skirts, Under Garments for Ladies; white, black and grey %nixed Hose fir Ladies; Life Preservers acid Beautifiers for ?miles. fatibiren's and Misses Mitts, Armlets, noopsiSkirts„ Lifo Preservers, Two, Gauntlets; 3,090 pieces DRESS GOODS. such as Paulitto, Salinera, Paramella, Pavarin„, Byt/ere, Plaids, all. wool; Preach Morino, figured and plain, in ebnindance„. Scarlet, with black figured and stripes, • Under Shirts and Drawers, bought at Auction, very low: Buckskin Gloves, Gentlemen's Scarfs, silk Ghen t:ilk and woolen. Bennet Ribbons; 'Velvet Ribbons ; n largeassortment Dress Trimmings, all kinds. Welsh Flannels, Postings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Ticks, Ginghams, Sacking, Flannel, all colors; Laces and Cdgings; Love,Voils, of all kinds and patterns. CARPETS, all kinds and or the latest styles. Fip llo.se, Pip Muslims, Pip Chocks, Pip Tick, Fip ll.hdes.. Pip Gloves, Fip Combs, Pill Scarfs, Fip Roods, Pip Shawls, Pip Collars, Pip. Towels, Flp Coats, Pip Shoes and lois. , aIGURNING GOODS, Collars and Sleeves. hest French styles ; a fall stock of all Wool Dell:hies, On. CLOTHS, Tyarene Goods, Polar Stare, The 'Queen o f the South, The Prince of the World. Me, Cheapest Goods in -the country or State, We prove what we say, nail none condemn it. Oct. 26, 18f..9.] LEBANO I ir LETAXI4ONPFCLOOEHUTTE,IIP.A. NEW itua Ohanp Dry Dootis, GrwAries and Queens- ware', At the Coracr of Cunthcrtand Street and P/an47 Road. t rims ß s. B A ucu mcirr tuke pleasure in inform- INI leg their Moeda and the public generally that they have evened. pith a lar4e and carefully acleeted meson went of DR Oo GDa r •• QUEENSIVIRE. to 01k.E3v reepeetinliy iirvite the attention of the public.. Their D RY GOODS ) _ have ell been eeleeted with tho greatest care from the largest importing Ilcusea In Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large A tack of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Chocolate, . and all kinds of Enke& Also, a large assortment of OLTE33NSWARE among which arc the newest patterna, tel.:ether with al moot an endless variety of Goode in . their line of heal nese, which will be sold very cheap for_cash,or Conway Produce taken in exchange. Oct. 20, • • & , - • • aSililk4 7 4l . 9kr' Cumberland Street, half squoii'a...Satf,V; Wittnatt, Streit, Lebanon Iva. ELIAS I t IGTIT takes this -utotiiiio.int infuriating* hi's friends. and the public affutge,,,that he - bus taken the m above Ite, wheir ho iirons . rett to :acciatimodate all rho may favor I an With if call. The house is ion trolly located in the heart of the business portion of Own, and but balt a square' from the' Court- House.— ho supplied with all the dolieumeb of o od d a - seg , and bis BAn with the choicest viands and ..ear Good Stabling for a large number of Hoises t .and careful mad attentive. llostions always at ~band. liie charges - Will be found' moderate,' and nit pains or exertions summit to render his guests comforts; ble. Vet public are invited 'toxin hint a call. I • Lebanon, Sept.lii, a9r3tu. ELIAS LIGHT. .4dministrators' Olio rOIIOE is hereby given, that Letters of Aticaloistra tion, with the Will annexed, on the Estate of Da, vtn 15.11RTZ, deceased; late of Switara township, have been granted to the subscribers residing in said town ship. Ali personeindebted to said estate are requested to make.payment, end. those haying claims will, present ,thent-for settlement; to -ABRAHAM KURTZ, Swatara trrp, Oet. 19,1869 41:41ntnietratore. _ _ _ -Coal ? , Coal, Coal, W. WE, the undersigned ; would respeetfullyinform the citizens of LebafiOn empty,. that we are now, pre. pared o supply the eonifurrnity wall :COAL, elthe Wholesale or Retail, wi We will keep all ifjudisof COM' on band, such as • .. . - Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Store, Egg and Braes COAL, red and gray, ash, Rhich we are constantly receiving from boot 'Collieries in the Coal-ragiehs, and would- hire say that 'tire will sell our Coat as loiv as' they can be sold by any - Tersotiln the county, which we will sell at - our Mill, or any part of the two boroughs. •• • ' itITERS & sgovß. denencitina,Csbanov, 430 . b13,,100,.. ; x• • • ' WATCHESA .I‘l. 13 1 71701kgitAY ANOTILIM zirri49T WATtiIIES AND.JeiVELRY,' • run gegrten BY ' J W A " K E.R.,, Cumberland St., next deer Le Dr. LinpassveaiMPii CLOKS,OLOteni'. 3:uvr By RECEIVBD AT J. VV. CKE .R Sr From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day aqd . 3o hog! . , 04. 22. '56, two. , R. T i Elqrtilat noon .-tprfAker7s LEBANON COUNTY' „ . _A, • - T” ANS o=l`(' 0N.451N.F 1 N_73 - 1( E BAW 0 N 'VALLEY WAIRIIOA Li. (ANT tif - the firm- wg.l Any. particulotijdtentlon , ,to R./ Goods shipped by r tho ;Lebanon Valley'Rallroad.— Goods will be rent dolli-tb and from iFtgladislphin to Lebanon, Myorstown. and- Annviltot".Staticitip ‘ t and "all other points in theonnty. ' FREIGHTS contraettel. tor at thelciroot posalbleratsa and drlivereil with dispatch. The Proprietork will pay pattidlillti‘ ittention to, and attend personally, to the recalling and dellveryof.am. Freights. - . ' For information apply at their ORlce, at the.Labasaa Valley Itailread - DoPet, in _Lebanon.- - ' ' - ' EDIVAILD A.E.Aita, their Agent in „Philadelphia, Will al- Ways - be Vonnd Bush's Merchants' HOW, Niiktliv Tit/7:d §trect PJlilgtielpMa. ' ler)annn,'llaien'3o,l•SiA, ettailoil• 311i1uv.61:-.lnsurance Incorporated by the Le' gislature,af, Pei, CIIARTFIR PERPSTUAL! OFPR.P. AT .70rE.S.POWN, LEBANON CO'C'A'Z.r. GUARANTEE -CA_ VITAL $55,000 crILLS COMPANY in in full nperatten, and ready to nnelte Insurance on all kinds of property, In Town or Oruntriy, and en es favorable terms es any well gov erned and sate company., el tber on the:Mutual or Joint otoolc principle. ' . c - Presidatt—iolLN BEITNN.Eit• Vice M. RANH:. • Treasurer—CEO. If. • Secrebary—ivr. A. BARRY— - DIRECTORS : - Jinx Bleu:l.74ra, Esq. 010. ROPEL • • Gra. F. 'Minix.b. M. KARMA:Cf. NAPOLEON DEsrz, .7zrr; SHEAF, 'JOB- N, C. SELTZER, S. K. TREICEILZE, DAPLP 3/. RANK. 73ATID iraax, - -DAYrar. 111:.Tasion, Ws:. A. BARK'S:. ANTTIO.NY Agent for Lebanon and vicktilit Jonestown, Feb. 23, 1559. Lebanon ; Deposit Bank. Cumberland streekone door east of Reinhard's Hotel. `‘XIILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on T T DEPOSITS, — For I leer, and longer, 6 per tent. piteannum; Tor 6 mouths, and longer, 6 peveent. par annure"; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also allurda liberal line of no commodatic ns to those who may favor us with Deposita, payable on demand. Will pay a. - premium on 'SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on otti Afezican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will snake collections on and re. mit to all parts of the United Stelae,- the ''Canadas and ._KitroPet.. Negotiate Loan.i...te. 4:c., rind. do, a general EX uri - A:s;GEd-T An,ANnINO , 1553 - 0. DAwsflN C0LF..11.4:T, Preildent. Geo. GLEEtt, Cashier. -The nridorsigried, MANAGERS, aro individually liable o the extent of their Estates, for p.ll Deposit* nod other - bligittiona of the "LEBANON DEBOSIT BANK." .1111 ON CAMERON, .0. DAWSON COLEMAN, , IEOIIOE StIULLER, LEVI 'KLTNE, , . 1 AMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS 'BOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1859. GEORGE Ate* Invention. us:a - Burned ll' late improVeMents in the art of LiNt?..Bnaxusn the subscriber is now enabled to produce the best Woo> , RURNED lams that was ever made In this section of coon- try. andlin.quaritities without-limit, -at short notice.— Ms improvements are such thathe is enabled to sell his Lime aVI2 I /... cents per Itsbolelitiolesale, instead of sa • tents, which hes been the prices heretofore. LIME, burned with COAL. can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-lend, or in less quantities, sn'iney be clealred. WOOD-taken in exchange for Lime. Ibtring . octo to a greaVelponse46. Iflo• parfantlas •of improveraenta for limo burning on a lar,ge scale, tit low fulcra; the subscriber hopes to-receive a thereof the public patron- Ilie locntion is at• the old and well known plectron the Union Canal, hi North-Lebanon. N. Lo baLaion, /Jay 19, 1850 SWARTZ & BRO; MEM DEALERS IX MARION '2kN'D 'DOM FSTIC DRY GOOD'S, QUEENSIVARE, GROCERIES, &u HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREEI Cash paid far all kinds of •Country Prutluce, Sivalara Collegiate linstiltsto Jonestown, Lebanon Co.. Pa. rrtllE Edifice being finishe,,l. the Summer Term will j_ commence on lifonday. 4th of April. 3lalesr and Fe males of the ego. ill; eight years and upwards, will baba. situated hy ncompet t:beerdof -ietielmrs. Pupils from abroad will board with the Principal. For circulars containing particulars, address any one of the subscrih era. - JOIIN UNNER; Esq., Pres't of the Board. HENRY 3. MBII.Y, Secretary. I. IIt..RUPP, Principal. Jonestown, Feb. Id. 18 Lellikaniin.Fe ma le Seminary. quip. "Lebanon Female Seminary" trill be re-opened on lhoftrat duy of September next, under the super. vision of • NIODESTE DECANIFS, . . who has associated - with him as Assistant, Miss JANE .31.00RE0 Orathmte of the New lializpion &hod, N. H. liotOttly well uoslifisd, but bits also had consid erable experience as a Teacher: - • ; etim.. Mrs. Decamps will attend to the Sewing De partment.: For further particulars. inquire for Circular. Lebanon, Aug. 21. 1851+. PHOTOGUAYEUS. I. ELLO, Betsy, whore. aro you, going. that you are JL. dressed up so? Aris.-1. am goioo, to J. Acia - m Rise's Build tug to hare my Lf !tenets token. Why do you go to Kelm and not to one of the other reenis-to hive it. taken Keim's.Pietares are shttrpet, clearer and more 'truthful Utah ()there And nosily everybody goes to him. Quns.—Can,i ou. toll me wily his pictures aro superior to others? . . . Ans.—Yes ! ho had 9 years practice, and has miperlor Cameras, and all his oilier fixtures are of the moat proved kind. {dues.-Whitt klail or Pictures does be take? Azis.—llo takes A mbrotypes, and Ilelainotypes. of MI eizes and superior finish and Photographs, from the smallest op to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. lie takes all shies Photographs from Daguerreotypes of du , mused personls and has them colorist - life like; by one of the. best Artists., We charge& are reasonable as 4. hie rooms are upon every day4except sundayl from 8 o'clot*, A. X. to St. p, )1 5 • Den' ,t fprget, DOOMS is the place you can get the Dest pictures. IF YOU .VTANT A 14).1 AMILROTITE, very cheap, go to DAILY' a /A_ uestloor to the Lebande.Deposit Bunk. IF YOU WANT A,„ ?FMB fti: for a 3fodellion orPin, call at hAI 7 1,17 S Gallery, next door to the Lebattonjlepwit Rank. roir WANT , n PoToa itArV:I I :youretlf or friend,the best ar a;iraGalieryr it.dwrtojh:xtl Bank.- IF YOU WANTDOOD PIOTUIU!S GO TO "- QKY tigill t- Witaiev, over D. B. Eater's Drag Store, on'eumberlarid'atreet[Lebanorr, Amaaorrms, J*LAINOTTPES, FEROTSITS, L'ArYROTYPES and Primo rinasits, taken daily, (Adudayexeepted.) Prieearestanta ble and in areerdiinee with tlie•size, style and quality of the cases. Rooms opened from Ir., to*. ii . o'clock, P. Si. Lebanon, June 2.7.555, • - • ' NEONLIVERY ST - MIME. r pH?. undersigned respeetfulli informs tha public that ho has opened a NEW LTVERY STABLE, .at Mrs. 4 ‘,, RISE'S. Rotel, Market street, Leb - anon, where' he' will keep for tl ageommodutiotpr . gticlrsten Of RORSES and YELL= ES. Ifs will keep gentle. and'goo4 driving Roman, and handsome a'ndlta fe Vehicles.' Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIIIIIB for Parties. dm. I,hrurion, April 21.1558. , :rANTES MARCH. TO ALL IV ANTIN:G.EAEME. SEE DVER- Usomeni of Hammonton Lends. . . PEIt*"ONS IVISHING,TO-ESTABLISII Alan iifacioriiis in a 130 W, and thriving Aloe where buognevs good. Sati:!advikflitiniont of the Hammonton Settle ment. CI IiOFF3IIN & BIM- DAVID DOT=
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