FA tte altilertiort: TERM 13, • $l5O A YEAR LEBANON, ?A. NOVEMBER HOME AFFAIRS. We have just received a fine lot of blank Cards, plain and colored, which we shall bo pleased to work up for the public. We have several unusual, but very desirable sites and qual ties. Blank Warrants for Collectors of School Tax, Bonds of Collectors and Treasurers., Agreements between Directors and Teachers, and Orders on Teasunr, for sale at this office. 2 . . Cards, Cire,ulars, Handbills, Pos ters, &c., printed at the Advertiser office, at low rates and short notice—and in the most elegant style. A GOOD BEGINNING.—A correo ponddnt sends us the following, under date of Myeratown, the 18th lust :—"On Saturday last a eerhTn poor family in Jackson township, Lebo. non county, PA., had the pleasure of seeing an addition to the family of three female children at I ono hirtb ~ thm • firet increase of the family, they 1 being young housekeepers. One of the two did not survive long, but 'the other two are doing • well, as is also the mother. The family is alien. ded by Dr. Isaac Walborn." . In noticing the erection of the steeple of the Sew Reformed Clurch, of this place ' last week, we omitted to mention that Messrs. I. Aaron Waller and George Gasser; are the princi pal mechanics doing the dangerous work. Mr. Wal ter, we nadersteind, had the fastening of the wood work Of the steeple on the the stone *all, which is a perilous work, and was done by him on a new principle understood by lint few carpal tera. • . , The revival meeting now in pro- . grass in the Methodist Episcopal Church of this 'place, is certainly one of great interest and pow or. Night after night the alter is .crowded with anxious penitents, inquiring what they must do 'to be saved. We learn that about 40 have pro : Ceased the . pardon of their sins and quite it num . 'ber are still melting. The house Is nightly crowd. ed. from end to end, pews, aisles, alter, benches, and every part of the house, and many have to leare the Ode? ,f3r want of room to accommodate ~ t hem.' Among the couverts — and' seekers are a number of Younglien, Who prOmise to make good and, useful members - ,of society.' We hope, us a member of this community, that.this good work • may spread and increase until there shall be a great and general interest in all the churohea in our town. * Rev. Mr, Langley, of the Baltimore Confer ence, will preach several evenings this week. --- Mr. John. Farrel has handed us a "chunk" of the. marble now quarried from his now quarry. It is of a good color, close and i One grained, and will be splundid when ipoßshed— equal to any Italian marthe. AL an .beleoti l i i n' for7Directors of the Lebanon Bank, helti:an Monday of last week, foliawkng named gentlemen were electOdyvic: W. Gloninger, Wm. Lehman, J. B. Hiester, Dr. George ltoldenaur, Jacob Wittner;jr., Jacob 'Rootlet, George G. Heilman, Geo. F. Miller, lien ,ry Schnuck, Jonas -Steiger, 'David Rank, .Gioninger, Joseph Bowman; - (Treas.) On Monday last, the Hoard of Directors re •eleeted Dr. J. W. Gloninger, President. This bank declared a dividend of four per. cent Tor the past six months. The following named gentlemen were elected Directors for the Lebanon Valley Bank, on Mon day :—John George, Jacob We idle, T. T. Worth, John Light, (s. s.) David M. Rank, William ,Shirk, Jefferson Shirk, George Ross, George Mark, Jacob Shaeffer, Josiah Funek, Joseph 'Bowman, Cyrus M.' Krell. • John George, Rog., wore-elected President.— The dividend declared for the past six months was three per. cent. lAA Thursday was Thauksgiv ing datin . twanty-six or the States of the Union, a'nd In the Distriet of Columbia. In this place It was observed by an almpst general cessation of busiqesa., Consequent ly the day, was aimuch, If vet more so, a day of roat and quiet, ; than sonny Sundays. Divine servlee was held.. in ;several churches both day and evening. The„la•door i•stnasernontsi and enjoyments were no douipti'llisi 'principal feature-of the day,, and accouated far the absence of liveliness in the streets. Taking Irvst Thursday was probably the first re ally and' generally observed Thanksgiving day wo'have had-in this State, at !east so far as Lob linen is coneerpled! It is not•lllaltt'that induces most Of the petty•thitiyincin this vicinity, butmali „ cionsiess, and consequentiyp the - ,more _ annoy.. jog to the sufferers. In many instances the loss is. snob as to irritatei while the property is of tri lling value. Such WM the case last week at the ;new church. The carpenters hid fitted ill their timber ready for the putting together of the stee ple as,it was put up , piece by piece. Wheal!Lal ly and danger gusty ; engaged it. , welt, found, that some of the smaller. pieces ~ci f ,.the. framo- Work wore ivantliik, having been carried off, tiy,some scamp. The loss of time, and the difficulty ,of preparing new ones to fit Parts, some of which wero already up and some yet down, must .have been annoying in the extreme. ,„ The attention of those interested h is direeted to Ovine ties,. of Gen. Urich's Brigade. Orderti, NO. ay' Atil to the proceedings of the DriP4 e . Cet Otg e ‘PP luirY. Gen. DriAs i kav made the follorsing:appoint; wants : s % *lenry Boltz, Esq., of lieharten, Aid-sle• Camp, the rank of oaptain.i • ; D.. B. Clymer,' Beg!? Brigade Quartertisaster, With the rank, of .Captain.: Lieut. Wm. D. Boltz, Brigade Paymaster, with the rank of Captain. • . Dri Trieetiler,BElgade:Surgeon, with the rank of Major. • Gapt. Thomas G Settzer, Brigade Judge Advo cate, with the rank of dlajor. • Teachei.e' Institute.—From the fpiJowing thernoranda of proceedings of the Teachers' Assooistlon,' of this borough, it will be perceived that a County Institute will be held in this borough during the winter. It is the inten.., tie!' to promire au able andrpular speaker froth abroad, to'dellter;the addteee.. A.s soon as the . arrfmgem9te 'Am, ipatacer",ars "completed the thuo and place ler the holding of the+, Institute will be fixed. The Institute laiijrar vras to el luny successful, and Imparted so *mob, iniellect ual pleastire and instruotiod, that y i voloidi forward with joy to the holding or anotbe i; Por.the 'Advertiser. At a meeting of the Teache'fs..iisspolation , on Wednesday evening, it was mar* in that a Count' Institute of three days be Wad - this wer. The County Superintendent appointeki the ?ollo4ring teachers a Committee to prepare business and 6 x the time and place of meeting, rim B. Light, J. T. !Mealier, N. Glatfelter,' Maria Gleini and . Sarah Moor. VS.. Xt. °Antall, ono' of tile 400 3 -80-LlAci de :fended Brown, readied a fee 0f,5250 f,Orbilloro" feelloned services—and didn'tiave his hem' - after . all. ~ Thieving.--Th e call for a meet ing at Mrs. Rise's, on Saturday evening last, the object being to form an Association to detect the offenders who take rails from the fences of out_ lots, and commit other dep.edations in and out of the borough, was well responded to by the at. tendrinee of more than twenty of our property holders. The spirit manifested at the meeting was a fixed determination to detect the perpetra tors. Resolutions wore adopted to leave nothing untried to bring the guilty ones to punishment. A committee was appointed to draft articles of association, to be submlttodto an adjourned meet ing for adoption on Saturday evening next, at Mrs. Rise's. There will no doubt he a numerous attendance, as every ono who owns out•lots has suffered from, and is Aesireus to put a stop,to the thieving propensities of the idle and vicious.-2 This new proposed Association, if conducted with energy and promptitude, will also bo strong in numbers, so that like the one for the detection of horse , thieves, lila completely answer the object for which it is intended. At a meeting held at the public house 'of. Mrs. Riae, on Saturday evening, 26th inst. ,by the Un dersigned property holders residing in nod neat the borough of Lebanon, the following proceed ings were had, viz : • On motion JOSEPH KARCH, Esq., was ap pointed President, and Dr. D. B. MARSHALL, Sec retary. The object of the meeting having been sfita, and a general consultation held in reference to the best mode to put a stop to,the stealing of rails from the fences of out-lots, and commission of other depredations upon property, the following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopt ed.— Resolved, That we form ourselves into an as sociation for the detection of persons who have been in the habit of taking rails from fences anj committing.other depredations on property in and Wier 'Alt borough of Lebanon. ResoPved,. That a committee of five be appoint - *id to draftiarticles of Association and .to offer a „reward of $2O, Tar The odeteetion and conviction . iif4he offender or: , offenders. . Mom's. D. D., litmhtlll, D. M. Rormany, B. patkciti, Michael Lower. and Mei Beecher, wore al:Tainted the above committee. On motion cdjottrnoal to meet. next Saturday evening, at Airs. RiSO'S Hotel, at 7 o'clock, P.,141. JOSBP.II. K.A.ROH, President D. B. MmtartAtt, Secretary. Levi Kline, Paler Rana, D. M.- Karmany, Bliss Beecher, Joe. Ketch, Bernhard Ranch, T. W. Glomnger, William Spahn, Israel Kareh, Adam Riteher, David Shogar, Joseph trhler, Michael Looser, Samuel Harbeson, John Witemoyer, John MeCannel. C. D. Gloninger, Simeon Guilford, Jeremiah. Behny, D. B. Marshall, Wm. M. Breslin, John George. We have the authority of a phy sician of Myerstown for stating that the reported prevalence of typhoid fever in that place is a mistake, and that the account applies to Rehrers burg and Straustown, Barks county. Myerstown is quite healthy. • 0 FRESH your children plenty of air. Let them,enuff it until it sends the rosy current of life dancing joyfully to their temples. Air is so cheep. and so tecessnry with al, that every child should hare free access to it. Horace Henn says :—"TO put children on allow ance of fresh air, is as foolish is it would have been for Noah, during the..delugo, to have put his family on a short alteicatee of water.- .Since God has poured out an atmosphere of fifty miles deep, it in enough to make a miser' weep to see our children stinted in fresh air,7? Facts for Fortune Seekers.—The loss you leave your children in your will, the more they will have in'twenty years afterwards. Wealth inherited SHOULD be an incentive to ac tion—instead of that it is an incentive to sloth. The only money that does a man good is what he earns himself. A ready-made fortune, like ready made breeches, seldom fits the man who comes in possession. Not many years ago an itnmenseiy wealthy citizen of a neighboring city, died, leav ing' to each of his three sense handsome fortune. In the course of about two years, one of them di ed a miserable drunkard, among strangers in a distant section of the Union, having in that brief period squandered the . whole of his large patri mony. Another of the family, quite a young man, the possessor of thousands, with a brilliant futurelefore him, by a coblso of intemperance, licentiousness, and extravagance, has, within rt very few years, been reduced from opuleiMe to beggary, and now occupies the position of a com mon day laborer. We could cite many instances In, our, commuoil.y, living illustrations of the fact Ahat,,Weeith W11011434' oftext .proves a curse, rath er than a blessing,to the possessor ; but the above will sullies for the present. TO ,W DOTED.—The proprietor of Lyon's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, begs leave to call your attention.to thowammetidutioiss of some of the most eminent, men, ,in .the itecl ,States, and whose reputation is well. lteown to the pub, lie. Physlcians`who have used it in their prac, tice, and who have bean practicing more than twenty-six years, speak'of it in the most flutter ing terms. The genuine Catawba Brandy can be kaii i only at Dr. Ross's Drug Store, opposite the Court Blouse. The, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Now Year Holidays are rapidly approaching. • 4t col:magnate lipbu Graaf, bas just been to the oily and purchased an unusual largo stock of Fan 6y, Plain and Ornamental Candies stf, every de scription, Oranges, talons, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Cranberries, Currants Liquorice, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Tore of all kinds, French, China, and Glassware, German, English and 'Franc& Yana.) , Goode, Ladies and Toy Basket,. besides alftiat' variety of other de sirable goodt.l,..Thiralting the public for the rat. ronage heretofore astowed he hopes for a contin uance of the sathe. Nov. 9. • , . • gig., P cneffedi rigs Of tire 13 rig, a.] e Cour t otkn held-ftrthe-2.1-iwintrdeg - eth - Dtelaf on, P. V., at J ultowe of H. D. eprinapx, in Lebanon. on the leth vof Novivirker", ;c 'm 11366;111:66, IllArttity,. to the pub. lit he Otdee6 Molifitinuret ntiestreldrt hdrder. . Iflea.• faieyw ' berss i dfinGlidef' Wm. each, Lieut. Col."firimuts J. Jottli flii'l Tobias nafto. TheAlourt proceeded to organize and being duly swortfithh-folicirjus...otice was read fl :-..' ..n ,-- ':i I qf4 A . Ti . I. Bed" C o l . lty:yan,lit.dfiniftkan' Coessmun i and jor John M. itraYk :1. -.,,,, rq LI - I' 4 ,L'', Sir "—You are 6iteby dotifleiftnat a Board of Officers will c avene.atll. D. Cie menyhcflotel;•at Lettanon,lin Friday, November, 18.. 1659, at o'zieek, P. 61., to con mist of Goal WSJ. Urich, Lt. Col. T. J. Jordan and uen. Tobias Bade, to hear the proofs and allegatkus which may be offered on the election of Colonel, Lt Colonel 'and 'Major, held on Monday, June 6,1659, contested by 'a sufficient number of the uniformed members of the Voluxteereof 2(1 Brigade, sth Division, P. V. .W You will be preptred to make the necessary defence and arrangements, so that no delay Will OCcur in the regular order of proceedings. Yours. vary 'truly, WILLIA) ,If RMS. Brig Gen'l,2d Brigade, sth -Division,l'. V., President of the Board. The Court then ptoceeded, and' asked the defendasts dhe usual q mations, as to whether notice wee given ac• cordirg to law, which was answered in the etlltnletlee. I NO contestants being present the Court adjourned for form hour. As 234 o'clock the court was again called to ardor by the President, and the contestants duly caned _upon to produce before the Court the - witnesses to centekt the election of Colonel, It. Colonel and Major of the let Regimet, 2d Brigade, sth Division, P. V. The contes •tants having railed to attend. this Court do hereby lend that the election held on the 6th day of June, 1856, for Colonel. Lt Colonel and Major. in the aforesaid Begi. Went, is regular, good and valid. WM. BRIM, Brig, Glen'l, • THOS. J. JORDAN, Lt. Col., TOMB BABTO, Brig. Gael. . _ Bri g . General's Office, ati Brig , sth Division. P. v,o_ ~. Myerstown, Nov. 18;1869. I . , . .. Having received the report and etatementof facts and Opinionp of the Cnurtof Enquiry, which Cclocired Pm - Wield to the above orders, Ido hereby give notice, that by virtue of the authority lame •vested, the Decree of said Court has received my approval, of elfish all par tite Interested Will take notice. . - Wid BRION, CoMmendingetecer, let Beg., 2d Brig., bth Div., I% V, t THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY 'NEWSPAPER. EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET OW- Was ever a queen so favored of all the earth 41 "'little Vic 2" A Cashmere shawl tent and solid gold Bedutell, presents to her Majesty from the Maharajah of Cashmere, have been brought to Windsor Castle. These magnificent gifts, valued at £150,000, will be inspected by the public in the guard chamber of the Castle, after their formal presentation to the Queen. ` The house of Mr. Isaac Johnson, of Sa lem, N. J., was entered a short time ago by rob bers, who first administered chloroform to Mr. Johnson, and then procuring the key to his fire proof safe, gained admission to it and robbed it of seven thousand dollars in bank-notes and gold. • - Va.. The attention of oar readers is directed to the advertisement of the patent Coin Detector in another column. It is a useful article to poo. pie who are in the hnbit of handling gold and silver coin. afit- The further spread of crinoline is not to be dreaded. Paris decrees show wdiht o and nar row skirts this season, and the ibsurdlties of the first Empire are to be restored. • 14-A-V7.—A party in New York, in 1836 antainenced , t law suit involving $350.: The case is still on trial, anti the parties have paid to coun sel and witnesses over $B,OOO. Orr W. Kelp had his likeness taken 'the oth 'or day. Ire.asked a friend how ho liked the ex pression. • "Oh honest, very honest; it is a relia ble‘fhee,—.like the tuna who would never steal anything oat -of •his reach." , The Persevorauce Band was on a visit to Manheint on Thanksgiving day.. yOtr• Either a Rig ; Snake or a Big' Bitory--rat• tlesnake 21 feet A ineb.es. long, with 111 rattles, was killed near Ramsay, on the Terre Mute and Alton Railroad. 'WEL. Dr. Leib, it is said, is Organizing "Simon Cameron Clubs" in Illinois. tia.. Kit Carson, the celebrated Mountaineer, and.Cad.ifornia pioneer, died at Taos, New Mexi co, sever weeks ago. far - vlbe•Pres ident's Message will not be prin t ed in advance of its delivery to Congress. 4 03••• The people of `Cape Ann have been star tled by the appearance in their midst of estrange creature, only in dress resembling a woman, who wanders about evidently in search of somebody. She stares earnestly in the faces of those she meets, without uttering a word, comes and goes mysteriously, and no one has yet had the courage to address her, although 11 , :r'tununers do not in dicate evil design. i j A Mr. Emerson recently delivered him self of a speech in Boston', to a highly Christian audience, in which he said that the execution of cl:ehn Brown would "make the gallows as Glori ous as the CROSS I" The sentiment was enthusi astically applauded. - ft.. A lady in New Haven, while recently al renting a 'Lacher about a piece of meat she wish ed to purchase, had two fingers cut from her hand. VS.. A couple of fellows in Newark made fools Of themselves a few days since. One of theta dressed in female apparel, and the twain went to a Justice of the Peace and were married. The parties ought to suffer for snail silly joke. What a pity that the obligation cannot be made bind ing,upen them. raf- They have in San - Francisco a man of considerable ability, n uned Nelms, who in 1850 was one of the wealthy men of California, but who is now reduced to poverty and insanity. His hallucination is quite harnilels, however, and leads kite to.imagine himself the Emperor of the ;United States. Every feW days he issues a man ifesto through the Press,.and the fact that none .of„theta are heeded by his. subjects seems not to dist:mirage hits in the:least,. The HOWARD. ASSOCIATION, PIIILADEL PIIIAi whose advertisement will be found in, ae otlioNcolumn, efijoyeal very high reputation,as an honorable and useful Inttitution. We believe it well worthy of public confidence. ;RP. Mr. S. J. Stine offers his store room for rent. It is centrally located, and well hnd new. ly furnished with shelfing, c. Ager. Beware of new counterfeit fives . of the Citizens' Bank of Pittsburg. The Detectors have no description of it. . An extraordinary religious revival has been going on fur some time, in the Lutheran church at Thunmelstown. As high as thirty-five had been ant on one evening at the mourners' bench, and up to last Saturday evening, our in formant states seventy had confessed to have ex perienced renewed hearts. Feger'a Paper Mill, owned by Dr. C. T. Itaber, about three miles east from Reading, was totally destroyed by fire, on Thursday morning last. Loss, about $1;500, of which $3,500 is in sured in the Sinking Springs company. . 'fudge Terry has been indicted and plan ed under bail in $lO,OOO to answer for killing Senator Broderick in a duel. Or A dangerous $lO altered note, of the ;Harrisburg Bank, Pa., has just been put in circu lation. ,cost fur hiring carriages for the 'Common Council of New York, to go and retndi from their meetings amounts to $35. per day"; or $0,868 for the.pnst three months—about $25,000 a year. MR. :BEECHER ON NEWSPAPERS.—Rer. Henry Ward Beecher says of the "item column" Pri the Down' papers, that It ifs ttoorth More than all the small fry Of, correspondents,' *lth aft 'editor thrown into boot! Like a caravan, it stretehek along its calm:riff, with packages and parcels, spices and ginildrlSlta of fragrdnce ot,•cum ningly wrdnght metals. gathered ' from the whole Warld besides." This is especially true where the column cdti tains frequent references to the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothine Hall of Bockhill k Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above 6th, Philadelphia. AM- Sea Dr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Invigo. rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another coluirm. HAIR DYE—HAIR DYE—HAM , DYE. Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair We! • - The Orifitual and Best in the World! All others are mere imitations, and should bo avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hare been awarded to Win. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 89,- 009 applications have been made to the flair of his pa trons of his therms Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRANTED nett° injure in the least, however Icing it may be-contin ued, and the ill effects of Bail Dyes retnedied; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New-York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ,fir The Genuine has the name and ittldrdstihpott steel plate engraving on four sides of earl, Box, of , WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, • • 233 Broadwe'y, New York. Sold at Dr, nose Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 1, 1853,-ly. IMPORTANT TO Cheeseman's PILLS--The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long: and extensive practice; they are mild In their operation, add certain of restoring na ture to its proper channel. In every instance have the pills proved successful. They are certain to open those obstructions to which females' are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly ! connteittaice changed to a healthy one, No female can enjoy. good tfeuith unless she firiattiler; add whenever an obstruerldn takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other' cense, the general health Immediately begins to decline, and the want,of such a remedy has been the cause' ef ao 'many consumptions among young females. Headache, 'pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of flicidOind disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interridp tion of nature; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. In' all cases of nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, low ness of spirits, hysterias, &c. Nor are thejless oda in the core of Leucorrhees, commonly called the. .Whites.",.. These Pills should never be dakpn'•during pregnaoy, as they would be sure to causira miscarriage. Warranted parely Vegetable, and free from anythinq in jurious ta fire or health- Full and explicit directions which should be read, accompany each box, - These Pills are put up in square fiat boxes.' Persons residing where therb are no agency :established, by.thorised en closing One Dollar in &letter, prepaid, to any au gpeciat Itotito. agent can bare thaM sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. R. D. lIUTCIIING§, General Agent for the U. States, 165 Chambers at., New York. To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Roes' Drug Store, ladottuon, ra. Dec. 1,1858.—1 y. WIGS — WIGS—WIGS. BATCIIEhOR'S 3VIOS ANDTOUPEES surpass all.— They arc elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behlud—no shrink ing off the head; indeed this is the only Establishment Trbero plebe euingh arc properly understood and made. Dec. 1, 1353.-Iy. 233 Broadway, New York. ptigiint.s 4ntico. Union Prayer Meeting at the Temperance Hall, at 8 o'clock, every Monday evening. Preaching in the 31. E. Church, next Sunday morning and evening. Preaching every eve ning this week. Episcopal service in Temperance Hall, on next Sunday, at 3 o'clock P. M. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English in the evening, in the Reformed church. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. Germanpreaching next Sabbaihr morning, dad English in the afternoon, in the Moravian church. Barrietf. On the.2sth inst., by the Rev, Mr. Wunderling, Mi.eJohn J. Kling, of Ooinwall, to Miss Eliza Me'llonry of Reidleberg toWnship, this county. gioa. On the rat hint., in natt§buri,-01 nton county, . Missouri, Dr. Noah Frederick Zssfg, formerly of Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, aged about I's years. On the 19th inst., in East Hanover, Mrs. Catha rine Schaffner, wife of Mr. "Frederick Schaff. net., aged about CO years. • . On 24th inst.,' in Lebanon, Mary, ibiugli . ttr of John F. and Elizabeth Langley, in the 23d year of her age. "Weop not for death 1 The fount of tears is sealed - . Who knows, how bright the inward light To those shut eyes revealed I Who knows what tearless love may fill The heart that seems so cold and still!" The Reba direfully Corrected III! LEBANON, IVEDNESD, Lab. Mills Ex. Fam $8 00 Smith " Extra 000 Lab. Yet. Super. Fino 5 50 Prime White Wheat, 125 Prime Red Wheat, 121 Prime Rye, BO Corn, 5.5 Oats, 34 Clover-seed, 4 : 60 ; Timothy-seed, 230 Flint-seed, Dried Apples, Iha., :LOO Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Pesch "Snits," 2 50 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Cherries, 1 60 Onions, 37 'kik by Myers ,f SJ our. WV, NO VE3191811 30,1859. Potatoes, 'l3l bu I Eggs, "11. doz., 18 flutter, '43 lb, .48 • 10 Terfu l t t , Bow,. if 2 Shoulders, 40 • Sides, 18 ,Soap, Bees-wax, 25 :#llite Kulp, S 511:teil ]tags, 2 Flax, 11 - 11) , 1234 Urlstloti„* lb., 40 Vest4re,_s.lll., 623,[4 Wool, Vb.,. 40 Soup Beans, qt, 6 Vinegar, gal., 1234 ApplellutterAi crook, 45 The Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, November 28; 1859. FLOUR.—The Market is firmer, but there is very little domandrfor4xport, and sales include about 150 bbls superfine, at $5 25; 500 bbls West ern extra at $5 02k; 700 bbls extra and extra .family, and 300 bbls of the latter, "Jenny Lind,' all on terms kept private. The trade are buying. to a moderate extent at from $5 25 up to $8 75 for superfine, extras and fancy brandsi,ilti in qual ity. The receipts and stocks are fair for the sea son, and the market rather dull at the above rates. Rye Flour is scarce and in request at $4 25. Corn Meal is not inquired for; and Pennsylvania is dull at $3 371 bbl. , ot • GRAIN.—In Wheat there is rather more do ing, and prices are steadily maintained; sales reaching some 6000 bushelii, in lots, at $1290131 cents for good and pure Reds, mostly at 130 tents, and 137©143 cents for White, as in qui Rye is wanted at full prices; 1000 bushels Pennsylvania selling at 93 cents, and 300 bush els Leine-are at 90 cents. Corn is dull to-day, and only abort 3000 bushels new tallow sold at 65@74 cents., mostly at 70 cents delivered; 400 bushels old brought 92 cents. Oats are held firm .ly, with further sales of prime Delaware e t 42 eents,. and 1200 bushels Pennsylvania at 41 cents. Of shorts, a sale of 5900 bushels Virginia was made on terms kept.private. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE IifARKET.— ! The offerings of Beef. Cattle reach some 2,000 bead this week, and prices rule about the same as last week, generally ranging from $3 to $4 gross and s6(os9 75 the 100 lbs., not, the latter for extra quality: About 100 Cows were offered and sold at from $3O to $5O each for fresh, and $l5 to $25 for dry Cows. Of Hogs, the receipts and sales reach about 3,000 head, including 1,928 at Imhoff's, at from $6 to $7 25, and 930 by Miller do S t aliman , at the Avenue Yard, at from $8 25 to $7 50 the 100 lbs. net. Or Sheep, about 6,000 were sold at Phillips', nt 604 cts. El lb. dressed, 400 at. the Union, and 250 at the Bull's Head, all at the same rates. 461 gttimiionttitto. A fine lloiness Room. FOR RENT Afine businefe Room In S. J. Stine's new building, two doors east of the Buck Hotel, near the Court House. Inquire of S. J. STINE Lebanon, Nev. 30, 1850. Swatara Collegiate institute at P7JB ti IC ;SA Zia WILL be exposed to .PUtItIC SALE, on -Monday, the 26th do'y of December, 1859, d the premises, in Jonestown, Lebanon county, Da . the °BOUND ANG BbILDINGS belonging to the SWA. TARS iNSTITUTII, being 3 ACRNS ON' GROUND, well located, and a large BRICK BUILD ING, 4C by eV fo,t, tour stories highs welt adapted fors BOARDING SWUM. g The reentry le nee in which' i{ coed 1,1 school would in, well patronized, end altogether the opportunity offered for 'a comp. t etitteacher tb obtain a tproßtothie school is a trom i s f,, g pm: Furthilr infernietloo eon be oh- Want tiy Addressing Dr S. IL. TREIrOII LER, Secretary of the ilok'rd of irrotore; • ' Sale to commen,-e at I o'eliNok. P. ST., when conditions wilthe toads known by the itArd or Directors. WM. A. BARRY, Prat Jonestown, December 1,1859. it lIBLIC GALE. WILL be F. ILI at PUBL[C SALE, nn Monday Etnniog rex', December Ult. at the OF TILE UNION FIRE Fo.OIN t: COMPANY, tbe following articles, viz: 1 steeild baud Ct.t.4l. FLYV.I.:. LAMM - of various kind,, fluid and oil; Whitlow Shades, several lotn•of Boards and Scantling. Boxes, uud is variety of things too nutneruna to mon tbm. At the Wirklff time and plAce. several EQuiparmas OF 7'llli UNION F 1 HE K UINM, CO.M.PANY. - Teims will be made ltn..n by the Il ure 0 gundttee. Al/AM MeCONNkLL, Sec. Lebanon, December 1. IRUI PUBLIC NOTICE. • • THE MEM BERS OF THE UNION NI COMPANY M tb4bctftlily notified that,by resolution wooed at the lakt martins, the dollar as nensment on each and every'incilihdr.reguiar and hon orary. must be paid on or before the :PIA day of .Tenu ary,next. All those who nozlrct this :lotto,. w,ll be emu ns.trily dealt with. ADA:II 319CONNELL, sec'y. Lebanon, December 1.1659. HOWARD ASSOCIATION piirLADELPHTL,,,, A Benevolent liaatilution established by eecial Endotti neent for the Relief of the Sick atißDiefessedi afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for Mc Care 1"tioo EDICA A o D f V D lC ll E eds gi Otir v g e / n b :g ti ra .ie le t Sei t in te b r uai y , w th i e th Ac a ti d ng esci S i n p r : ofg'etretrtocoalodt i w ti h on, " (a p g ily e, occnpation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur cashed free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrham, and oth er Diseasestof the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM EDIES employed - in rho Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps fOr postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. MULLIN DOUGHTON, Acting Sur • goon, Howard Ammoiation, No. 2 South Bluth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA - D. HHARTWELL, President CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Nov. 30, '59-4 3 HORSES. 2 Large WAGONS,I small We i gon. 2 Ploughs, 1 Shoyel Harlow. 1 pr. Hay , Ladders. I sot Logo, lot of HAY, lot of STRAW, lot of unthrashed JUN, OATS, do., lot of WHEAT, Fanning Mill and Straw Cutter, 4 setts Horse Glean, Harrows, Sleigh. littered in Weigyt'Scalsa, Hrindstone, 20 bushels of CORN, lot of Barrels end .141 f-barrels, ?,4 of Crain Drill, and many other nrt!elei too numerous to mention. ALSO, a BOAT, Ilona: and Fixtures. On liarket. Assignee Sale. 'WILL be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, on VT 'fittiaday, _December 26 ; 1859, at the Public nous° occupied by LEONARD ZI3I3YERMAN, in the ~Borough of Lebanon, the following .PRODARTY as signed by LEONARD ZIMMERMAN, and WIFRIO tho undersigned, to wit : NO. 1. ALL THAT VALUA BLE. 5 TAVERN AND STORE-STAND, rt' and LOT Or GROUND, situate at the north-east corner of Market and Cheat nut Streets. in the Borough of Lebanon, on tho North adjoining lot of Jacob Snorer, and on the east an alloy. No. 2. A cei twin LOT OF GROUND, situate at the south went corner - of Light and Miller Streets, In Town of "Light Lebanon," or "Light's Addition," on the North, fronting said Miller 55 feet, and in depth' along Light:Street 12T feet to Sarah Alley, and on the. West adjoining No. 3. 'No. 3. A certain LOT OF GROUND, sit:unto ssia Town, fronting Miller Street on the North 30 feet, and in depth to said alley, on the east adj 'Wing No. 2, and on the West Lot No. 13. No. 4. A certain LOT OF GROUND, situate at the north west corner of Canal Si rest and Zimmer man alley. in said town, on south fronting said Canal Street 52 feet 2 inches. and In depth along said Zia:mer man Alley 153 feet 6 Inchon, on tho North adjoining Sarah Alley, and on the West Lot No. HO. 10...N0. 2 being numbered in the General Plan of said 'Dawn with No. 11; No:3 with No. 12; No. 4 with No. 51. No. 5. A certain LoT OF GROUND, situate at the south east corner of Plank Road end an alley, on the West fronting said Plank Road .103.4 feet, and In depth along said Alley I 52% feet. on the East adjoining School Rouse Lot, and on the South lot of John M. Mark. ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold 5 SHARES IN THE LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD STOCK, Beds cud Bedsteads, Bar Screen, Carriage. Buggy, one horse WAGON, Sleigh, Clock, Potatoes, and othei articles too numerous to mention.- • - • - Sale to commence at o'clock, P. - SI, when terms of 'sale wallop made known by ;p.l IOW; B. GUSTO. , -' Assignee of LEONARD ZIMMERMAN Lebancb., Nor. us, 1819.• . General Orders, No. 3. BRIGADIER GEN KRAL'S OFFICE, 2d Brigade, sth Division. Penn'a. Vol. MYERATOWN, PA., November dl, 1859. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Brigade Board of Au. diters will convene to "audit all just claims on the Mil +sty fund," at the following places, viz: Tuesday, December 8,1859, at the Piddle 'noose of Major .1. M. MARK, Lebanon ; '. ' Wednesday, December 7,1859, atMte Public Boum of Lieut. JACOB KAUFFMA, Jonestown; .. Thursday, DeceMber 8, 1859,ut the Public Heusi of Capt. W3l, EARNST, Fredericksburg ; Friday, December 9,1559, at the Public Muse of Mr. GEO. LE:WINGER, Myerstown ; During which, time nil just claims on the Military fund of my Brigade for cokingent expenses, as well as per diem pay of all the officers; musicians and, privates, for services and duties, performed in and for sad Brigade, must be presented. By order of Gen'l WM. BRICIL November 0, 1859. - Reizenstein and Brother's CLOTHING ALPHABET.. A stands for All who wish Money to save, B stands for Bargains that each one can have, C stands for Coats, Cravats and Collars ; D means the Dimes. you can save, and the Dollars, • E stands for Everymne that wants to buy, and F for the Foolish, who dare not try. G stands for Garments of different sizes, and ' II for handkerchiefs at very low prices. I is for Indiarubber•Coats—Leggins and—liata, • stands for Jackets of Cloth and Sattinets; K stands for Knitted Jackets, woolen and cotton, L for Long Stockings, not t.am'forgottin. . 31 means the money that you should invest, N • for Neckties. Cloves and the rest. O stands for Overalls and Overcoats by ,thejleap, P for Pantaloons, which we sell very cheap. • Q, stands for Quantity' of Clothing now sold, It are Raglans to keep out the Cold. S Stands for Shirts of different kinds, ' T stands for Trunks sad Traveling bags mind U stands for Undershirts, with drawers to use, ✓ stands for-Yeats of various Imes. W is the Welcome, we bid one and all, X pressly to our friends who will give us a call.. Y stands G r You who need clothing this WI, *E stands for Zeal which is good whim displayed,' A. an Excellent thing in all sorts of trade. The but and beg selected stock of clothing now on bend, and s9tdst prices to suit the times, at REIZENSTEIN A BRO. LeltanonnNov. 30,1859. ~, FRESH ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS • AT • HENRY & STINE ' S: JUST RECEIVED and now open, at the cheap Dry Goods Store of Henry A, Stine, a splen did assortment of Winter Goods for' Ladies' Wear and Gentlemen's Wear. • FOR LADIES' DRESSES. Rich Silks, Plaids, Stepcs , ligured and plain, and Mack Silks, at Henry & Stine's -• French bferinoes, ~; ''Colitirgs and Alpaccaa, •,'• Plaids, Stripeli Bayaderes, Wool DoLaines, Cashineres, Hens DeLaines, Calicos, ' blasting, Sack Flannels, 4310706, Stockings' 4 Bonnet Ribbons, Wool Hoods and Caps and Wool Capes for Misses, Wool Shawls for Ladies, All very cheap, at HENRY & STINKS. • SHAWLS, SHAW LS, Broehe, single and double, longand square, Stella, Thibet and Silk Shawls. Cloth Capes, Cloth Capes, Cloth Capin, ' Carpets and Table Oil Cloths. • : Allem:A, Cotton figured and Sthirflarpetine just received and for sale at HERM' & STINE'S. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cassimeres, Voting, Sattinetts, Jeans, &C., so Also, Coati ? Pants, Vests, • Drawers, Shirtll,l3oUte. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Suspenders, ac., se. - Cheap at The Dry Grads Store of HENRY & STINE. Lebanon, Nov. 30, 1850. NEW ADVEUISMi:ENTS administratoieir Monte. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Admlnistra tion on the estate of EMANUEL REIGART, dee'd, late of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancaster, Lancaster county, Pa. Therefore all persons having claim will present them, and those Indebted will make payment, to JACOB WEIDLE, Elq., at his office In Lebanon. WM. B. FAIINESTOCK, Administrator Nov. 3°, 1859.-6 t. Assignee's Notice. lIOTICE in hereby given that DANIEL 'DENNING and wife, of North Altar)!le township, Lebanon county, Pa., did, by a Voluntary Deed of Assignment, make over and transfer to the undersigned of South Annville township, all their property and effects for the benefit of their creditors. All persons therefore, indebt ed, as well os those hosing claims, are requested to pr e• sent them to GEORGE BIGLER, Assignee. November 30, 1850. Private Sale. rrITIE undersigned offers at private sale, the re:Bowing property of itraintuel Reigert, deed.. viz:— I _ pm Y. 11.• BUGA STOOK OF LIQUORS, - • Of various kinds such as Winos, Fit:audios, Whiskey, &c., &c. Apply at the eine. JACOB WBIDLE, Agent. Lebanon, Nov. 39, 1859 Assignee Sale:` Of Real Estate and Personal Properly. AX711,1, bo offered at public sale, on Monday, De ! amber 213,1859, at 12 o'clock, 31., at the public house of Daniel Miming, at the Union Water Works, in N. Annville township, Lebanon county, the following property, assigned by Daniel Henning and wife to the undersigned, . 4t the earns tints and place will benffered the f0110w .104,1 Estate, viz No. I.,SEVEN ACRES ON LAND, adjoinlitg land of D. tfouttair, Daniel Itellinan and Gideon Rupp. No. %—A of GROUND, having thereon erected a LOG.STORE ROUSE. No. 3.—A LOT OF GROUND, having thereon ER 1. erected a 14 story FRAME HOUSE. No 4.- 7 4 lot of Ground, improved by aosepli= Shealy.' i ,• • .4611,- All the above property , s lOcatld In the neighbor• hood of the Union Water Terms of sale will be made knowri.hy GEORGE RIGLEIL Assignee of DANIEL Ilmviva. N. Annville, Nor. SO, 1859. I:IENRY & 'STINE DEALERS IN • 3 - FOREIGN & DOMESTIC. Dry Goads, Goceries, QUEENSWARE, AC., &e. Corner of Ilarket and Cumberland Sig. New Invention. " Wood Burnol Limo. BY rateliunrovernenta in the art of Lidts Btuttime the suhdcriber is now enabled to produce thebest Wdon- Ttunacen'Llits that was ever made to this section of conn trY, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— Hie improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at 1234 cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 26 yenta, which has been the prices heretofore. LIMN, burned with COATS, can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-load, or in less quantities, as may . . be desired.. WOOD taken in exchange fur Lime: HaTing gOne to a great expense In the perfection of hie improvements for lime burning on a large scale, at loer prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron . His location is at the old and'Well known placeon the Union Canal, In North Lebanon. ' ' • DAVID DOVER. N. Lebeaen, May le, 1659. SE! • Sewing Machines. • THE undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that they are the appointed agents for the sale of .. LARD d WEDSTER'S SUPERIOR stwiNg MACIHNIIB, of which they keep synatunily on liatsit.ur supply at abort notice any number that may he requir ed, at the same prices that they eau be purchased of the manufacturer in the City, besides giving the advantage of saving freight and other expenses necessary in getting them from there. The superior merit of this machine van heinqly in. ferred from the facts of the number of preminnitit has been receiving in all instances of competition, as well as the general satisfaction they give to all families hav ing them In nee: Any information concerning them 'will be cheerfully girin by enquiring of GEORGE & PYLE, Agoras. Machine Needles, Marline Sewing Silks, Machine Threads, &e., &e., as well as any article for Sewing Ma chine purposes, can be had by ratting at the Store of Ge .rge & Pyle, opposite the Court House, Lebanon. Pa. Lebanon, Nov. 24, 1859. Attention. rirIIE MEMBERS of the Lebanon „Ockanty Association for the detection4-ef,akorse •-• Thieves, and the recovery of ptelen horses, ( will meet at the public house of L. Zimmer- 1 - tt.."'"` man, en SATURDAY, pzusrliElt,l,.lBs9, at I o'clock, I P. M. BOMBERGER, President. WAF. B. KREIDER, Treasurer. SAMUEL RRIS, Secretary. Lebaucm, Nov. 224a0. • Hoverts Liquid Hair Dye. Ihs new.preparation is superior for its excellence in imparting, to the Haw a truly beautiful and natu ral color, which cannot by any possibility lead one to I suppose that a Dye had been used, and at them une time I its durable character with the simplicity of itairpplioa, I lion, renders it above all others the Dye of the country, and has already called forth the, praises of the Dashers and others who havfinisedAtr The eertillcate now pre- I sented is from a highly respectable citizen of Spring this- I den, and speaks in language too plain to be min :R auder ua Philadelphia, May 7, 1849. I certify, t.ut having used Hover's Liquid /fair Dye, ffsr mare than a year past I am fully satisfied of its su periority over all others with . which I am acquainted.— It-leaves the a beautiful and natural color, which remains fixed. SILAS M. WILSON, North Ninth. St. near . Pariah. - - . Orders addressed to the Alaaufgctory, No. 416 I.AOE street above FOUIIIII. fold No. 144 J Phw led.elphie,will receive prompt attention by _ _ JOSEPH E. HOVER, manufacturer«. NorOmber 9, ISO. PATENT POOR KT 0 DIN DETECTOR, FOR TESTING TILE VARIOUS KINDS OF GOLD AND SILVER COINS. It le admitted by all to be the most perfect thing of Its kind erer offered to the 'public. IT IS SO SIIA 6L THAT IT CAN RE. CARRIED IN TILE POCKET WITHOUT ANY INCoNVENLENCIS: Every Merchant ahouid;have it! Every Storekeeper shbuld have it! Every Mechanic should have it I Every Man in Business should.ikeVe it !- It. detects at the same moraent, both ; size; thietn.c.4 and weight, from& [bi 11/lute to a Dollar in 'Silver, and f. $1 iu gold up to 529, besides foreign told and gli ver, and sells na liOe'lsly as seed without the Resistance of a word. It.;fe simple, emitiendy.omeful,' durable, eco nomical and perfect. Me- A Warrautce goes with arcry one that Is sold. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Post•pald, to any part of the United States. SEE W .lAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY The possession of it lea perfect guarantee against be. ing ituppeecTiipon irith tipuiiOUs coins.—News. Trotecticin Is sure, certain, fuevitable.—Eve. Jotr. A bilpil,nian with une in hie possession may bid defi ance to.f.he ifinet skillful counterfeiter of the day.—Even lug Rolle tin. We pronounce it without h'eidtation to mOst perfect tiling of its kind ever offered . to .the ,pub4c.,--- P,u/... Inquirer. We like.4,anil covdlally, recommend . It tospubile favor National Argus. It ie worth its price tett timee eolf—Cify AGENTS WANTED. , . . 4n Agent wanted in eyery County in the United, States, to whom n h a y di:tenant wilt bitntade,. Samples sent, with terms or agency, qp tho rgeelpt of one dollar. Address all orders to IMLAY & BICKNELL'S, lank Note Reporter, Philadelphia, Pa. Theileporter has been for Thirty years the constant and necessary companion of the Cashier, Merchant, Clerk, Trader, Mechanic and the people, being the old est on the Continent, and the ablest in the World, and having more subscribers than all others combined, is published on the let and 15th of each mouthy-at the fol lowing prices : Monthly, 1 Copy, one year, - $1 00 Semi-Monthly, I Copy, one year, - - 200 including without extra charge a copy of the Coins of the World, containing a larger number- of mapilleent ly illustrated Fac-Simile itimressions of the various Gold, Silver and other Coin, of all nations, that can be found in any other.work, and which can be obtained from no other source by any possibility of means. Address - IM I.AY lIICKNNLL'S, Nov. 23,1059,-2m. Bank Note Reporter, Philadelphia. East Lebanon Store. ME undersigned hits purchased the Store Stand _1 of Mr. George Gasser; in EasCreliinon, and has Just opened an entire NEW AND COMPLETE . STOOK '4 ~GOOE4 • embracing DrestiTts of the 'v i rs, latest styles for La. ClOchA, Cassinfeitis and - Peelings for Gentlemen, and Oroberfee,'Provisions, &c., forhousekeepors, all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. The stock being entirely new, and having been selected with great care, oilers inducements to purchasers that are rarely equaled hereabouts. Call and examine beroie buying. I only malt that my stack be examined to be appreciated. E. Z. KAMIILEB. Lebanon, November 10, 1859 Coal, Coal, Coal, the undersign'ed, would respectfully inform the Y V citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre. pared o supply the community with COAL, eithe Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds of COAr on hand, such as Peas Matine, Nut, Store, Egg and Broken COAL, white, red and 91434,90,, , , which we are constantly weiring from some of the bust Collieries in the Coal regions, and. would here say, that we will sell our Coal as tow as they can be sold by any Person in the county, - which we will sell at our Mill, or any part of the two boroughs. " • - * MYERS & SAOUR., Genesee Mille, Lebanon, Peb.3, 4 41 WATCHESA:ND JEWELRY NEVVLOT OP WAIVIIM AND JEWELRY) • ..703E RECEIVED Et J. W. AC K ER, Cumberland St., next door to Dr. kineemeaver's CLOKS,cLoccks, JUST BY RECEIVED AT J. W. A. C'K E RI S, From 1,25 to $10; 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 22, '56. SWARTZ & BRO. aim DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE GRooggrEs, HALL BUILDING, MARKET STREET. Cash paid-fur n 0 kinds of Country Produce. NEW LIVERY. STABLE. rf ME undersigned respectfully informs the public4hat 1„ he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE,.4I:aks. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh. anon, Where ho will keep foi.tV k public aecommodationagood stock .14 of HORSES and VE11108§:,,,Ilo . will keep gentle and good driving lidriiut, dna' inhdionie and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers.furnished when desired. Also 03INIBUS !or-Parties. &c. Lebanon. April 2L.1855. .7 A MKS MARCH. TO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE ADVER tiseniout of Hit onion Lands. EERSONS ISII ENG TO ESTA:BL.ISII Mun. lafuetories in inn uew mud tbrividt plize . wiiere'bilsiness le good; gee advarefsemeutwof the Etaintnonton, Settle ment. RE lUYA I. OF THE LEBANON GROCERY OYES has removed his Grocery Store to the fine and commodious room opposite Mrs. Rise's Hotel, --where be has just received a complete, assortment of all kinds of FRIUT AND GROCERIES, w i a t e h he is de term luddloneil cheap for CASH. Sfis Edda consists in part of SUOARS,--4 cheap ,lot of REFINED and BROWN SUGAR. . , • - 6 COPSEE.—A prime article of R10...1A VA, and also, Mora - co, ground, reedy for use, And JAVA in Cans fur familion TEAS. , --Choice article of BLACICtind GREEN TEA. RAISINS.FINE VAI,ENCIA. RARING RAISINS cheap, also, and by the Box ,and BERRIES and CITRON, ,fic. DRIED FRIIIT.--APPLE§ t , PEACHES, CHERRIES, ~ • 7, SPICES.—AII kinds pure mid:fresh, cheap. ry SOAPS.—A choice selection' of SOAPS, consisting of Fine Home-made, Rosin, Olive, Deteriive, Pouchy), and Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery of elf kinds. , BUCKWHEAT FL0U8., 77 A, choice article of family Buckwheat by,.;..OVES. Canned IrigN,Peaches and Tomatoes. Sweet Dried Corn and Beans, cheap by T. OYES. Ketchup, Tomato, Walnut, and pure Woostershire Sauce, by MOLASSES.—The cheapest SYRUP in town. UNDER CLOTHES, such ai Biawers and Shirts, Cem foita, Hosiery and Gloves, which defy competition, bY November 9,1889. T. OYES. Feed.-Feed 13ERSON9 In went of Feed for Cow,. or Pig, eon oh• lain it daily at the. Lager Beer BREWERY" of the gubsciber, in North Lebanon township. Price. 10 cent.; a 1/umbel. HENRY HARTMAN. Ltripanonaeb. 2,1859. g 4 ' - -,,.. , ! f r zs w-Ja ,anw .1....,, ,, , , R. tr,.. • =. ' .1 . '''' ' tZ I e ••• F 1" C. .2 i*. -r 4 ' I rn P Z.. .. 5 ,t 7 1 t CI 0 . 8 a& (5 g , :-., . v ,_, . --... r , , t ...,4.,, ~., 0 5.. nr-..., 4 , - 4 ' . 5 , tmj t 4 tj a. 7"q3 .4 ....-- = ,_ 1.,.., e. 1V t , 07 OP 8.. • W = j...• 1 , - .. i ihd 02 10 , • n g * a R. ei:d -1 1 F i g i ).• * 7r 5 t-05 ,c/2 ; 4-4 &I, t g.l g t"el Ea n a- 3 &,' p 00> w g V '''., 0 . ' -:-- ..., 0 oa6- , -, . c v ii , • . r; „ . .. .-.,v - 'i - ' 7:4.- t ., ...t.,.. i s t i l t.- K, .„.,..,r...4 -..,2 v:4, r. t4 lll l c'' ' "ti • „...g r a t A i.P. gi 'A Ili 11 k.;., ~.3 Pr g 4 :. W i Vr s Di CO -".. t4 r ea W tt• • fg if . '”' a ' 1 r;ei :... - - Whacvarhbody Wane. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, 'AIqD COUNSELLOR IN BIYSINESS, BY FRANK CROSBY, ; OF THE PRILAbELPHIA BAR. IT TELLS ;NU How to draw up Partnership Papers and gives general forms for Agreements of all kinds,- Bills .of Sale, Lewes's and Peti tions. IT TELLS YOU How to draw up Bonds and Mort gages, Affidavits, Powers of A ttorney,Notes . and Dille of Exchange, Receipts and Re. leases. IT TELLS YOU The Laws for the Collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and - amount and kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State. IT TELLS YOU How to make an Assignment proper. 165,nitdi-forms far CoMpositien with Credl.- •s• s tors, and the Insolvent , :Laws of every State. . TT TELLS YOU • The legal relations existing between Guardian and Ward, Master and Appren• • tics, and Landlord and Tenant IT TELLS YOU Whattonatitutes bibel and Slander, ~and the Law, as to Marriage Dower, the Right in Property, Divorce and Ali. raonyi. • . . IT TELLS YOU., The Law for Mechanics'. Liens in ev -try State, and the Naturalization . Laws of this countryouldbow to comply With the Berne. • IT TELLS YOU The law concerrdng 'Pensions bow to obtain one. And the PreEzuptiOn -DANN •te Pablic Lands. IT TELLS YOU The Law for Patents, with ;lode of procedure in obtaining one, with Interfer ences, Assignments sod Table of Fees. IT TELLS YOU How to make your Will, and heti to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof every State. IT I PELLS YQU The meaning of Law Terms In Gener nl us.e r ind e.7plains to you the Legislative, 5'L , Vi ddittrTe iriffi4tidical Powers of both the General and State Govertiramte...'.. . IT TELLS YOU How to keep out of Law, by ibowing how to do your business legally, thus sav ing a vast amount of property, and vete thins litigation, by its timely consultation. - Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid to Ev ery Partner, El-cry Mechanic. Every Man of Business, and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of $l.OO, or in law style of binding at $1.25. 81000 A YEAR -11,1razamee7 e e v o a: rywhere, in selling the above work as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Rook, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address ,„ JOHN E. POTTER Publisher, No. SC Beneolll St., Philadelphia, Pa. - -Nov. 23, MO 1, OND'S MILK.RISOtTIT,7The, lightest and 11 most delicious Article that bas.ever been of fered for, stkle in Lebanon. They hero. hecome univer 'AnltY PoPUI.Ux wherever introduked,:t Theytare put up in Fans, containing 10 ibs, or kin eade,by.ate:aing.e upd b'y- T. OVES. ALSO, BOND'S TEA AIN:TD OYSTER CRACK. ERS. Dehuilrls .Restatirant [LATE REINHARD'S] In Puncks New Bseslding, Lebanon, D. DELDIFF respectfully Informs the public that he J has taken. the Restaurant lately kept by George F. Reinhard, in the battemens, of Fsanch;s New Building, and that he is rirep - ared supply OYSTERS, ~ • .Stewed, Fried, Broiled, Roasted. Raw. &c.; FISH. TRIPE. CLANIS, SOUPS, and BARBAUDEti, or anything in his line of business, in the , very best style, by the best of cooks. He has always outland the host Malt Liquors, such as Ale, Brown slout, Porter, Lager Beer, Light's Bear, Ai.. allot Which Is kept con stantly fresh and cool. - He guarantees to.give, satisfac - „Ron to all who will favor him With a Mill. Paghled4 Hall; dm. , ,lrtrozr.pey attend. .cd to, and.at moderate terms. . . •442- Re 4es "elso,tetken the BILLIARD SALOON, on tiferSduoi. Of the same buiklingewhare he Will ,at.. 101 times be hippy tii,Brui, the lovers of the game. JOSIAII D. DEIIUPg,- 7Leballoqe , llo4lB,lBE4 The Lebanon County !Marble 911 LIE undersigned has now at hie Marble Yard, in Lebanon, a fine supply or the LEBANON COUNTY MARBLE from the Quarry of Farrel & Fisher. This Marble is superior to any American Marble, and can bu furnished at half the cost of any other Marble. l'er eons about to order Tomb Stones, or any thing else lu which marble Is needed; are invited to call:and examine my epocimena. JOLIN FARREL. Lebanon, Nov.lB, 1859. THE NEW BAKERY, OHR und4rstg4e4„wopid tpspirtfully inform , the citt -1 vets or Lebanon, that he haa °Trimmed the ,11:1„.KE ; BUSIN in pit its gitrieti at, his stand, on Cumberland street, Lobidon,znearly opposite tbo finch Hotel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAIUS, bc., to. Flour ztaelved from containers and returned to them in bread ittalblat notice. . . CONFECT,IOgItrES of, all „ kinds,ifteeh and of•the.r.;eit quality, constantly oq hapd,.,and.furatished at the lowest prices. the pnblic Is invited to give ule.a t 4 Lehanon, Nov. 9, 1859. F. R. EBITR. DID you see ATKINS k BRO.'S Now Boot end Shoe St9re. `Who has not seen thi New Sign Put -...- ity STER.WAGEN & BRO., at their " - WATCH allagekEireESTAßliainfEaT,63: I I : : -,' ' ' Market Street, one door below Ith Phil adelphia. lint the Sign is nothing to *I D what Is exhibited inside American - - .- 7‘ oP- Watches. in" Gold and Silver: Cases, Rail road Thnekeopers of English and Swiss makes; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver ware, and also flee Table Cutlery, and the beat thing of all is that ilia prices of all the attractions is within the range of the unallost pockets. STELLWAGBN & 13110. April 27,1889. 682 Market street, Phllad'a. TAKE NOTICE! NO EIINEUG ! THE CHEAPEST, PRETTIEST, AND LARGEST STOCK OP DitY_GOODS GROOERIES4 QUEEN:SYJARZ, tiler bos ever pugged, Or ever 'will p.41,./Wer a Lebanon ••• ennpler. $15,001)p vrorth of: (MODS, cheap, fineouillielLitifulo 10k nA... PrLEGEIt'S STO IS THE GRAND EMPORIUM I . oit ALL 03.1 have $l.OOO worth of DRESS SILKS, from 50 cents, 87 cents,sl.oo, $1.25, $1.50, both Black and Fancy Iluaaeu for the 1,000 pieces CLOTHS and CABSI - hillt.lt2s, from 00 cents to $lO 00 per yard. Ag- JEANS, Tick, Welsh Flannels, w ad every other kind of Flannel, to be bad at Genoa PFLEGER'S ska,.. 600 pieces SATTINETS, from 32 cents to v. 00 per yard. 5,000 yards PRlNX4oredtkifttlS. • 1,000 pieces.Eoneb,.,English . and German iiitISLINS. I . l io o 9pile:'.btoliched and unbleached, mixed and lead AdordSl fleecy lined 110S.E, long and short, from 6 1 4 eta: Up to 87 1 4 . cente. ~36000„pear Ladies' and Children's GAIiNTIsET.T.' I,}Nicr OPERA 110058, Freres NuSiaa,l9.oolen Hoods antr.Cnri - s, of the latest and wait destrahleat.yies. • HuittlAn fur thu 1,000 anima, mochas FittYltil '9 latest sty le; lint'akid, aqt4re .13toche- Chenille ; Skawls of , thousand corners; fiddint 100 Wuyis ; Tkibet and Merino Shawls; long and ;anima woolen /ray-State Shawls, Ac., Ac. 1,000 pair STOCKINGS, all kinds, colors, sizes and qualities; Children's Boots, Legs and .61 lo ves ; Children." Deep Skirts, Under Garments for Ladies ; white, black and grey mixed Dose for Ladies c• Life Preservers and Beautifiers for Ladies. Children's and Misses Mitts, Armlets, Hoops, Skirts, Life Preservers, Ties, Gauntlets; 3,000 pieces DRESS GOODS, such as Pauline, Salinera„.Paramella, Puraria, Byadere, Plaids, all wool ; French Merino, figured Led plain, in abundance, Scarlet, with black foxed and stripes, . Under Shirtivandtirliwers, bought at Auction, vory low Buckmkiiißloies, , Ebntlemen's Scarfs, sills. Chen eine and wooion. . Bonnet Ribbons; Velvet Ribbonsingargimaiwunuut Dross Trltntulegs,pll 10,ilds. • " Welsh Flannols, Vestindo, Clotha,.Cassimeres, Ticks, Domestic Ginghanis,'Sackida,Plannal.all oolors ; Laces and Edgings; Lore 'Veils, of all.hinde and patterns. CARPETS, all kinds and of lb& latest styles. Fip iloso. Pip Meeting: Flo Checks, Pip Tick, Rip Rhdkfa.. Fip Glares Pip Combs, Pip Scarfs, Pip-4./oader, Pip Shawls, Fip Towels, Fip Coats, Filifihoes and Rose. MOURNING GOODS, Collars and Sleeves. beat - Preach stylus ; a full stock of mu-wool .DOllllllO% Olt CLOTHS, Tyarane Goods, Polar Stars, The Queen o f the ~ .South; The Prince of the World. • The Cheapest Goods In the country or . State, We 1. - prove what we say, and nous condemn it, . . GEORGE'ItLEGER, sa, 1855.1 LEBANON', LEBANt:4 COUNTY, Pa. . . , eldrninistrafors 7 Notice. ...,... •• rplifi undersigned. reel V '4l . , Cotuwall township, J_ Lebation.connty, have batik tell letters of Ad ministration on the pilafs, or ilk i'inlif..k.l, deceased, in 4 late of the. township and coubtlaellieliald. ' All persons harimgcleints against said ;estate'lltWillinuestad. to pre aceittliem, and those indebted, on Bonds, "l'ißites, Book Accounts, or otherwise, will make permit , to' JACOB HORS, Administrators. GEORGE LIBRE, Cornwall, Nov- 9,1839. Bt.
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