6;s gtftrstlit(ii: TESIte, 50 A YEAR LEBAXON, PA. WEDNVSDAV, DECibfBEIt 7, 1859 HOME AFFAIRS, NEW BELL.—We noticed yesler di), morning swinging in front of Kelker's hard ware store a splendid new bell, weighing twelve hundred pounds, intended fur St. John's Reform ed eonyregntion, of Lebanon, who have recently erected in that place a handsome brown ittene church building. The bell wee mannfaetured the aolobroteo establishment of A. Meneely do Son, West Troy r New York, and gives a remark ably clear tone. It bee the following inscrip tions on opposite sides! "Beloved, if God so lov. ed no, We ought also to love 'one another,"— I‘Meneely's, West Troy I Donated by Rudolph F. Kelkor, Immanuel M. Kolker, and Henry A. He lier, of Harrisburg-, to St. John's church, of Leb anon, Pa., A. D. I.B.so."—Hurriaborg Patriot. After:r an almost continuous spell 1 of delightful weather through the month of No loather, a high wind set in on Friday, evening, ~.the 24 last., which cast a: wintry shade over Sitt :ltaly, A slight Call of rain was changed, on 1 -Saturday nJght, to hail, and on Sunday morning the round was covered with white. The merry yinglo 4,50u1f4l sleigh hells speedily innugurn led the drain). monarch of winter, under whose reign, for the aiiit .!feto t yr throe months, there Will be Avery and .anlTering and woe, nod $O4lO pleitilare and , happiness. r Xuuld, the latter would dorer up or absorb the former. On:Tuesday of last week', a de -I(ipidatotl wbo answers to dm name oußonituntit Boyer, assaulted the Hula express engine Otriel," while passing* over the Lebanon Valley Railroad; about four miles from Harris- Ibiht, Hi threw it large piece of Tenni rail, bit- Vag Mr. Miller, the engineer, on the log, cutting 'tihote through bis boot.. Ile was oaritured, Libanoth f, 4 plitee'd in iteflicer Rodabaug i, oi , ffarriAarg • who happened to be T here, and takett• back to Harrisburg in the even t tag train, and committed to prison. It is sup. poled that be le Insane. NEW GOODS.—One of the firm of ,r,wists k BROTHER, just returned from tho City plated id assortment of GOODS. They aro determined to acli at ouch rine that will ruit the titnca; A very important fact—At 'thle SOIIIIOR or the year ,wbee the Honda, Feet, bet:toms frost bitten, or when you suffer with eltil .blninf, a goo'd remedy will be found in "Lesmen -OEO'B FROST Cuiu j" it [thwart relieves and in moit'ensee makes elfeciintl euros. All that aro afflicted should . give it -n Prepared only at Lowtherger's Drug Store, op •poslto the Market. at. The aeso elation for 'the detection of fonee rail thieves, mei on Saturday evening, :'at the publio hoagie of Dfr.s. Rise. Mr. M. tons 'or, was sailed to the chair, and Dr. D. B. Marshall, !Seerotnry. The constitution was presented by th• Ottlnteitteep Mitt unanimously adapted. The lioeiety then went into an election for permanent °Moors, which resuliod as fullowP:—Provident, Jo poph /Carob, Secretary, Dr. Cyrus D. Gloninger, Tresettrer, D.-M. Romany. For reward, see ad 'earthing columns. A uew time-table went into ef• feet on the Lebanon - Valley Railroad, on Monday. The Omegas front the summer arrangement are but trifling; still those interested will do well to 'note them, The Passenger Trains will leave Reading a few rainutee sooner ttinn at present, viz : at 10.23 A. 51. and 0.08 P. M., and arrive in Harrisburg few mint* tee later, via:at 12.50 Noon, and 8.30 P. hi., instead of 12.40 and 815. Returning, the ?Morning Train will leave Harrisburg at the same time as now, 8 A. M., and the afternoon train at 2,85 P. M., ten minutes earlier than at. present ; '.arriving in. Reading at 10.18 A. M. and 5,03 P. 'M., a change of only 3 , minutes in the summer ST rangqment. DEATH OF JOHN 0. 110CICAPELLOW, 'Esq,—The Itorrisburg papers announce the sud 'den death of John 0. Itookaftilltrw, ROC!, which occurred nt Omit's hotel, in that place, on last 'Sunday night about 11 o'clock. While laboring 'under an nttaek of night mare hejutoped through his chamber window, on the third story of the State Capitol Hotel, and falling on the brick riereibeet below, was: almost instantly R. was, in his time, ono of- the most extensive railroad contractors in this country, taring as sisted in construoting the greater part of the leading public improvements in this State, as well as those of New York. Prior to his death he had a large contract in Virginia. The last work he engaged. In two Stow was the enlargrer t of the U n i on 9 ana l, ae 11'639100r of the firm of "Kapp, itooltsfollow it Co,' HIS remains were taken to Lewisburg, Pa., where his rolutivasreside, for ia . wince t. BABIEs.—In a late number of the Meade fifedleal Jorwital, the editor remarks that young habits?' often cry from Kota al thirst. The'ir natural supply is Intended as food, not as drink, and makes them thirsty without really qttenehing the thirst as a cool liquid won's!. The cry, ho thinks, Is for coo/ water. Many a mother Is anx. leas to know what ails the little sufferer that it :should cry and imagining it he sulTeringfrom pain, ladministers some.unneaessary oplat, or pain-kil- I, los, WWI Co I all tuu lid needs is a fewteaspoonsfal "btgood, pure, sparkling oold water. As the ex periment is a very simple easy one, let all moth • era try , It Bret, Lauri, having recourse to medicine. ! In warm weather, particularly, Andrea may be suffering from Qom instead of pain, and a small ilualltifY of 4414 now 1111 q. giVe them immedi ate The Town council met on Thurs -111 evening. The following. bills 'were present re'd'icia order's drown for the amounts, vic :—(34as, sgioo i J. W. Eher, recording lien, Cirri; On motion a lamp post was ordered to be placed at the dorner of Elizabeth and Chestnut streets. A petition was read for the opening of Jail Alley, nes% title liqrjeghleoe. On motion it wee order- Ish ! Witt an orillii'ance be pablisheil,decreeleg the o .e tt iris of Walnut. street, south to the borough tbito z ;i7 Pr' Ron. John , lkitlinger left for Wa s l l . Ington on Tutedityr of last week. Charles Sioughter, itte Treasurer of the taneastet 560,16,11 Institution, was sentenced last week in Lanciliter, to six months imprisonment in the County Jail, for "fele° protrusile." Air- The board of Revenue Commis:donors 'meet, at Rarrieburg, next month. W e believe Bared:larger Is the member from this distriot.. jer• A reormon ad vortiseinent reads as follows : "To be let....roome for two gentlemen and four wires, or •rockae for one postleman and six . wires' UNI: The halm 61:Stephen 'Girard have entered , upustitnother litigation with th ' e ` •bitydt olsoeltioh Isr likely toprove long:sett tioetl7. filmy isari no* dled 1411 In equity, takhig ground that the eoheolidated eity has no right to hold in trust the various bequests made by Gir ard. txtp-. A w York weekly sends us a column advertisement, with a request to publish to enti tle us to an exchange. The fellow must he mOon struck. We would not exchange with him Oven up. , OW- Some of the Republicans shed a great ma ny nio4Odße tears lest week, on account 'of the execution of the murderer Brown. An old mili tary friend thought it no wonder an army should feel bad when its cohomander-in. chief is hung. A gentleman writing from San Francisco says that the great misery in that city is an over supply of the goad things of this life—too much fruit, too much barley, too much wheat What miserable creatures the San Francisco people must :Ists,•to be sure! Oil" A number of 'burglaries were committed in Romberg, Barks county, on Thanksgiving night. Three men, were arrested in "PatiSVi lie two days.after, withs - he goods, $•tOO worth, in their possession. Me caution the merchants and others of this countY;to guard their property.— Thieves ere abeut,, titt.. Several shop-lifters were recently con viateai in Eastntl,,apd.sontedeed to two years and ten months in the Penitentiary. iff; not dead, as Wes reported seVeral weeks ago. n .. New and dangerous counterfeit $5O and $lOO notes on the Philadelphia Bank were put in circulation last week. One Third streat house received over $3,000 of the spurious money.— Hereafter we shell more carefully examine the 50s and 100 s of the Philadelphia bank before tak ing them. Its troublesome, but we must do it. Olt" German is taught in the Cincinnati pub lic schools, and the St. Lcnis papers are discuss_ togthe adoption of the practice there. IL is far more useful than the:Greek and Latin. 1119.. He is happy'lipho:m circunistances suit his temper; Let he is happier who can putt his two. 'pay to his circumstances. Republican meeting in Il!ti suet 'are now termed "Wool gatherings." tEgt.. There were six runaway' couples on I:he stenmnr which left San Francisco on the sth„of October, and on the steamer of the 20th there were three. "Vv.. Large discoveries of antique gold articles have been made in Ireland.' to the' neighbor. hood of Athlone the value of the gold -token out is estimated at twenty-seven thousand pounds sterling. The relics are melted up by the gold -refiners of London in a remorseless manner. %s e Last week, a large sized Canada Lynx t was shot in Marti° twp, Lancaster 'county. It 01100r4S aver two feet in length, and is abut 18 or 10 inches high. Ugr,.. There is to he a horse market in Freder icksburg on the 15th, 16th and 17th of Decem ber. ...Xgr- Prof. Lowe r the. , ktalloon •man .hns post poned his trip across t 1"... ecton until next sum mer. He pocketed about 154.,0011- by. pretending to go 0113 fall. ft_ George . Hummel, bought At Moffitt Enr ly's sale, lost week, n cow with calf, for $152,50. - - - - ildrettistr. RESPONSIBILITY of TEACHEkS From childhood to old age, life overflows with I duties. Not a year, not a, week, not even a day, I but that some stern' reality presents itself, and at our bowie demands action. Whether we act in accordance or not, we vim the beacon light, and 4tertr the warning volce,--the Abe shihingin up on our darkened paths, the other biddiug.us fol low on. - ... „ Bitt tricre7prOetrt age Otl"flistliren-h and "fast ir s ol,v gr a r t 6 14 to fat i et„ that [hoz have-du d Nto tutrib lOvradi that tor the &Mind Aoetc tion of which they are held revonsible. There is too melt of the "eye for an eyelind tooth fur a tooth" system. What a mighty resit there isafter riches! what a scrambling for wealth! and: Ira en to Out man who stumbles and falls in the orowd i for as no one wishes to be his "brother's keeper" he is run ~,over and crushed to atoms. The book of conscience, in which are inscrib ed our duties, ; has become settled, to he opened only on patrilculne occasions, if et nil, and its abundant inatter,'in a high degree useful, is pass ed over ns nonsense, not worthy of consultation in this Pike's Peak age, when every one is send ing up the furious cry of more gold ! more gall !I fn no other department of bog., in which mankind engage, are they clothed with greater responsibility than in. the profession of school teaching. Oat how lamentable the (hat that ma ny, o h I h ow many =tett thusehool-room without giving proper forethought to the magnitude of their work without, preparing themselves to meet its responsibilities, giving little hoed to the man ner and means by- which they are to cdnente their pupils. They forget that they are engaged in moulding °hamster, laying foundations of giant structures and intellects, and in eheping the 'fu ture destiny of man. How often do we see a young man stand Wares. company of y onths';— he calls himself a Public School Teacher,—the world recognizes him 118 such. We west to listen and hear the vulgar word, the bar-room phrase, the blasphemous oath, yen, he hesitates not to take the name of God in va z. His breath is pol luted with strong drink. We sec him sip the "flowing bowl" even to intoxication, and manage skillfully the "figured paste board," oven about the card table of his own school -roofs. A Net more sad, is not connected with the past history of our common schools. Do such young men mann to account for whet may be the result of their labors 7 Do they hope to teach aright their native language, when theirs is thus defiled with obscenity and profanity 1 Do they hope to teach reverence for the Creator, that ,Great Teacher above, *ben they thus use ilia name iojest. and anger ? Do they think to teach aright by blowing science through the necks of a ruin bottle or e.this key jug,- with an escited brain and trembling nerves ? Do they, thlitic,to,itupart knowledge in a proper manner, when,it. is o-arlaid, underlaid, and inlaid with tobace" leaves and tobacco smoke? Do they hope to build up a Franklin or a Newton structure with flier packs of "jacks" fur corner-stones? mistaken men! flee from the sohool•room, and no liinger blot the noble profes sion of school teaching. But very sorry am I to say that these fatal mis lakes ere so common and dot more ceinPrehended by setne . of our teachers, Teaching school. I pre sume, ip!/.019 . F5-a tnecla.gtrater responsibitity than some apprehend.: How many n - re impressed with the erruneoue idea thatif they only can rend, write, and solve ordinnry problems, they .oan tench school? without having,any .knowledge of the other branches required to be taught. But I rejoice to how that; there is another class of tenehers—anolier doss, who look nut to their business as a work of, it. play day;—to this class I trust all those who'are sb lively and earn estly engaged in holding District Associations for self-improvement. Among this elms Perna - all is n tit-far-hohinel.-• .• Fel low Tesehersirleroa. Strive bT oil methods within our.povfer to prepare our, se l ves so% trikeatiWo t ill nitire„,that we need not,nkftittneleiire; fear to 141 .! tifail•lhe .strue tubT.Wee'7have erected. Teachers are, to a great extent, responsible ler the edusatiop of their pl unk. C.oe-lipano ittn pittiag- Wilsey, nor that hens more reepetyible than any- on, e else. It, is trit, many lharn,rtiubh,tifiAttlitiOliht r think that th UP/St, of, them have to.depend-entirely on the school-room instruction for an cdtteation. To do justice, therefore, to the pupil thus, given over to his or her charge, the teacher Should be educated, thoroughly educated, in all such branches ns be or she may ho required to tench. But the giant secret lies further on. The concealed light may burn as brilliantly as ever, yet all is darkness around—there may be an abundance on ono side of the river, while on the other side the hungry starve. So with the teacher, he many have his head full of knowledge, yet his pupils grow up in ignorance around biw. The school, in itself, is a miniature world. All clauses of society, and all conditions of life, have representatives there—the good and the bad, the wise and the ignorant, the active, nod 41;e, sloth ful, the virtuous and the vicious, the witty and the foolish, the deformed and the beautiful, the gay the ea& are all there gathered together for instruction. The way and means necessary to Instruct one of the classes, may not be adapted to the wants of another, hence the teacher, failing to recognise this fact may live to see a large number of his pupils but little wiser for his instruction. Let the teacher draw plensifully from the "well of scienoe."—let him dig deep in the "mines of lit erture," let him learn how to impart knowledge t o others, let him study the leers of human na ture, and when his pupils shall take their stand lii the intellectual world, with , proud satisfaction , he way say, "This is my work, these were:Lily: pupils. fp THE LEBANON ADVERTISER -:--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Accidents, diseases, and old age, soon hurry our wise men off the stage of action. Bacon, Newton, Pranklin. Webster, and a host of others have all tnished their earthly career and died. Worceibik, Morse, Nott, Page, and the like, will too, 80011 yeald up their planes of trust and go hence. Teachers, it is our privilege, yea, it is our duty, bound upon us by obligation, to pre pare minds to fill their places ; to train up Intel. loots to traverse the highways of greatness, of distinction, and of honor. The qhip f State ponds on our exertions to guide her in her course. Without our labor, governments must go to de cay ; to hope for an advancement in the arts sad sciences, without exertion, would be useless. Our colleges and seminaries look to us ' for support knowing full well that their pupils must first be ours. In short the whole intelleettud world is looking to us for as 'stance, and will he& no re sponsible for the faMbl perfortnonee of nal. du ties. A :TEACHER. 1 The Phitatiehihia lila rket. I Philadelphia, December .5, 4150. I PLOT/R.—There is Very littledemand for'Flotar I but holders are firm in their views and not dis posed to in emoneessions, but the trade aro the ! only buyers at prices ranging from $5 37i5.10 - $5. f 174 for superfine and extras, and $6 6.74 to' $6 75 fur fancy brands, as in quality. Standard ship [ ping Flour is held at otfr lowest figures, but we hear of no sales to-day for elport. Rye Flour is I scarce and wanted at $425. Corn Meal is steady ! with '3 sale or 100 bbls. Pennsylvania Meal to I note at $3 75 Itt, bbl. The stuck is light. GRAlN.—There is not so much wheat offer , ing, and holders ere•rather firmer in their views. 1 The demand however, is limited, and some MOO bushels sold, mostly-good to prime eriirsylvania. I and Southern reds at $l, 32©1 33, eltietly.a.t the Ilatter rate, and small lets of white at $1 4301- . 45,-as in quality. Rye. is in steady demand at I NO. Corn is also steady,• with furti;ar sales of 1 3500 bushels yellow. in lots, at 90©93 c, for old i• in' the cars and afloat and 70®80e. for new, as ito dryness } iii:ost at 70®73e. for fair lots. Oats I are rather quiet, ,and 1000 bushels light Mary. land sold at 41.e.;' good Delaware are worth 42e I and Pennsy l vania 44c.. A ,sale of New . York State Oifts-.v;iinade on terms kept private. • 1 PAILADELPIITA CATTLE ! rtiAlhEET.— I The offerings of Beef Cattle reached aboht2;soo I head this week• and the demand.' , Ktsvtite actiWe THE USE OF DR. lIOSTETTER'S fiTOfil• ; prices ruling A bout the same as last *oak, rang: ken BITTERS for Dympep•M,Platttlenett. Hefts.' i leg at frbin $6 'to $9, including a few prime iness of the Stomach, or any other like affecticn, I peeves taken at $0 5 , 0@510 the 100 lbs. nett.— ' Inferior Illinois and Ohio Cattle sold /15 low as $3 is second to none in America or abroad. To be able" to state confidently that the Hitters" are a $4 and a lot of Lancaster county, at from $2. . . - 75t0 $3 : gross weight. certain cure fur dyspepsia and like diseases, is to Of Cows tilt: Calves, the receipts and' sales the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure.— I were small, at (rout $25 to $5O each, according It.-removes all morbid matter from the stomach, to condition. • purifiee . y4:blood, imparts renewed vitality to the Of Hogs, the receipts anti sales reach about whoff' nervous system 4,000 bead, including 2,100 at r , giving it that tone and energy $6 25 to $7 60, and 1,782 by Miller s, at from g r Staliman. so- indisro.rble for the restoration of health.— at the Avenue Yard, at, from $5 to $7 75 i:ze 100 The numerous acknowledgments of its superior 1 lbs. nett. . Sheep, about 4,000 were sold at Phillips', at Of. excellence . and beneficial results, have assured 13,@S cents IR lb. dressed, 300 at the Union, and the proprietors that it cannot but prove a great l 350 at the Bull's Head, et about the same rates. cure to the afflicted, and impart 'Vitality to the I t• therclugh system. . . • • pAr• See advertisement in another column. t , ill ab.ilf, 'al Z illt e itto. cgf 1 . Lam.. Read the following from the celebrated . New York Chemist, Dr', - Chit ton: Notice. , • ripuE piddle are hereby cautioned against buying 4.1, DnAri Silt i—Lhave received a bottle o f Lot Otes i 1,.. reeeiwing a note for st'o. in the hands of Qeddev, PORE Onlo CIATA.WDA BRANDY, fur analyzation, ; Marsh & Co ,of Harrisburg, Pa- against the undersign nod I find it to contain only those ingredients 1 ed. as it is illegal and I will not pay it, unless compell. which exist iu PURE Brandy. The proportion orj :ed. br.law". JOHN LAIIDSRMILCH. . . * alcohol obtained from it Ls 47 per rent. I believe ' -Tiilmyra. Landing, Dec. 7,1859.-2 t this sample to he 'Piers Brandy, WITUOUT 4c/air- ' - - • ' „r ~ Stray lieirer. teration. The flavor of it is deflect e and pecu liar. JAMB 3 R. CIIILTON', M. D. riAME to ilievremises of the subscriber, at agy, IL/ CORNWALL P1311.24ACE, about the middle ofWilf 93 Prince Si., car. of Mercer., - • ! October last. a red and white spotted , heifer' "' l t- I t gives us pleusure i to announce that" Dr. Ross 1 about two years old. It. W. DubliDAN. December 7, 1809.-It. has been appointed Role agent fur the sale of •Ly- 1 — . Thu Westminster Review, for October, re-published by L. Scott $6 Co., 64 Gold Street, New York, how just issued, is very fulinumber, andremarkable for the variety id general at . .. m tractiveness of the subjects discussed. Witness the fnllowing table of contents forces. Rosse , m ; his Life and Writings. SpivittinPFroe dom. Modern Poets an I Poetry of Italy. Phys ical Geography of the Atlantic Ocean. o.lribal di and the Italian Volunteers. Tennyson "s Idylls of .the Ring.. Bonapartism in Italy. On the scope and treatment of these 'articles there is no room for comment in a ph - ssing • notido, and we content ourselves with this brief indication.— 'Price of the Westminster, $3 a year. tat... The Edinburgh Review, for November, contains 10 articles entitled as follows :.Bain's Psychology ; a Visit to: England in 1775; Sir Emerson 'Ferment's Ceylon ; Cartyle"s Frederick the Great; The Graffiti of Pompeii; :The Virgin inns; The Italian Cempa izn of 1859; Unpub lished correDpoodeace of Madame du Deffand; Saucer's' Jonrnai in Turkey and Greece; Secret Organizntieb of Varies. Terms $.3 a year,— Leonard Scott ,16 Co., N. Y. on's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, for Lebanon Di Notice. . county. Yr iIIIOSE who have borrowed books frosts the under ' - .....;..' .• ~ .. a -' - 1, signed. some time hank, are horehy requested to re. During the conflagration of Canton caused by turt , the same. 7, . . .l. 11. GLOSIN&E.R 7 the bombardment of the British, the extensive L banon, Bee. 18.59. ............. • - ' medical warehouse of our countryman Dr. J. C. Wijas Orphans'. Conrt Sale. AYER of Lowell, (the depot of his Cherry Peeto- DURSHANT to an alias order of the Ornhane Court rid and Cathartic Pills, for Chine,) was totally 1 - of Lebanon county, will be: meposed tousle. by pub. destroyed. lie now makes a demand upon our lie . veAti c lo i r n. e t u b t o crl f . te T n6 7 o 'h a tt o rf Thursd ay, Ze y ect i r t t e b e e; at Three gory for indemnity from the loss of his ; , : t to i ry Brick DWEL.LINO HOUSE. with a two , ,L property. and hence will grow another nut to story KITCHEN attached. and a LOT of I creek with our eider brother Johnny. Stick to it GROUND whereon the same is erected, being HI Doctor; and if our Government maintains:aiur the southern part of lot N 0.16, in Light's Ad. ... rights whero:er your Pills :ate so Id, we shalt on- t t l i l i th e in n . s a bv t h; fr i; 3 ltr e ni r iah st o r f eo lo o rt n h o L ie cb 9o a .u niti i, pu i tie o .on ly be unprotected on traetalbut are .very barren . on e the west by a el r s t y een feet alloy, and on the north by Refoilner, Trenton, N. .r. . , ' the other part of the said lot; fronting on Stelberry Street twenty-ftve feet,' and^oneAhundred and ninety eight feet and three inchaii - deep; with the appurtenan ces, sautwe and being in the Borough of North Leba non, in the mid ComitYr—late the Estate of Henry K. Boyer, deed. The sale will he held at the publichouse of Benjamin Zeller, in said Berough..'and the itrEta made known by MICHEAL I'. BOYER. Administrator of the said estate. By the Court:—.J. B. LIGHT, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. gptdat Important to Females DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L, Cheeseman, X. D., NEW YORK CITY. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the j( Illtevrtird. result of a long and extensive practice. They aie mild , riIWENTY DOLLARS is offered age reward for the de in their operation. anti certain in corteetiag nil irregu- 1, icction and conviction; of any person for the tak larities, Painful itionstruations, removing all. obstruc- ! tog of rails from the fences of LOTS- belonging to the tions, whether from col,' or otherwise, headache, pain undersigned in and near the Borough of Lebanon ,'and in thei side, palpitation of the heart, whites, nil ncrv- . for committing'other dopredatione, such •ae taking of ouS affections, hysterics fatigue, pain in the back and , Potatoes, Indian Corn, Fruit. &c.. from fields, without limbs. &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup- the knowledge or consent of the owners.. Hon of nature. ; Jos. Koroh, George Snavely, TO MARRIED LADIES. 1 J. W. Oloninger, T. P: Frantz, Dr. Cheeseman's Mlle are invaliable, as they will bring ; J. B. Mester, Jonas Lesher, on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who .• D. IL Marshall, Edens Hartman, have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can I Michael T.ouser, Saml Varbesson, place the utmost confidence in Dr. Chees6Mltleff Pills , Adam ititsehor, C. Greenawalt, doing all that they represent to do. j Philip Arnold, J. George, NOTION. 1 C. D. Glortinger, Simeon Guilford, , J. P. Umbereer, Levi Kline., Metals one condition of the female system in which ..„. .... , Wm. 31 Breslin, the Pills cannot bc taken without producing a PROU- 1 fjl i. F. u ; 7 l ". 1.1 "- T, LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREC, : ..loh Hi n limitabit'oeybe.r, D. 31. Karmany. NANCY—the result. MISCARRIAGE. Such is the Irre- ' Sam'i Debra, sistable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual : ,(lec.(llettri, Jacob 3feConnel, • • D . Stichter, Adam Weaver, functions to a normal condition, that even the repro- ! ... .. .... _:, Jacob Actium, Jos. H. Uhler. d asters power of nature, cannot resist it. Henry Sc neck, ST. Hartman, Warranted purely vegetable , and free from anything . John D. Krause,Solomon MeCaully, injurious. Explicit directions, which should he read, ,_,........, „,,,„ Joel Opodhart, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en- . f;"1,. --- ''""y* i J. IN ranee- closing 51 to Dn. CORNEtIU3 L. eI:ME-TEXAN, lies 4,53 i, Orth Light, Levi DoLiondorf. l'oat Office, New York City. i Lebanon D-c. 1 1859, SOLD BY 055 DRUOIIST is EVERY TOWS IN TOE lINITF . D STATES , ' DC C. It. If. nurcitixos, Genenti ApouLfor the 'United States. .. , . 165 Chambers-St., New-fork, To whom 'all Wholesale (tillers should be Addressed? Sold et Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa, Dec. 7,1850.—1 y. MR. BEETIII:11. otf NicwsPAPiths.—Rev. Henry 'Ward Beecher says of the "stern column" in the news papers, that.it ••is worth more than all the small fry of correspondents, , with an editor thrown into hoot: . Like a caravan. it stretches along its column, with packages and parcels, spices and gums. bits of fregrancei-or cun ningly wrought metals. gathered from the whole world besides." This is especially true where the column con tains frequent references to the garments made at the Brown Stone Ciothine flail of Rockhill ti Wilson, Nos. 603 and 600 Chestnut street, above 6th, Philadelphia. .(Mr See Dr. SanforiPs advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Family Cestbartic Pill; in another column. Itgligiouo Union Prayer Meeting at th`e Temperance Hall, at 8 o'elock, every Monday evening. Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Sunday morning. and evening: Preaching every eve ning this week. Episcopal servide in Temperance Hall, on next Sunday, ite ‘ a 4.Vcfork . P. hi.. , Preaching—Xext Sabbath morning in the Eng lish language, in the Reformed Church. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, and German in the afternoon, in Zi ,, on'e Lutheran chure.h. German preaching neat Sabbath morning, and English in the evening, in Salmi's Lutheran church.. On the 27th ult., by. the Rey. ; A. C. Wedekind; Mr. John S.'Foltz, of Lancaster county, to Miss Susan Stover, of Cornwall township, th Rahman ty. On the 29th ult.; by the Rev. F. W. Rreiner, Jeremiah Batdorf, of Vornumil tp., to Miss Elate A. Smith of this borough. On the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. Don't D. Heck= er, to Miss Elizabeth Triste; of Cortwall, twp,, this County. On the 4th inst., by thesatue, Mc. Adam Steger, to Miss Kota A. Walter, both of South Lebanon township. In Pinegrove. on the 20th ult., by the Groff; Mr. O. E. Byers, of Lynchburg.. Va„ to Miss Sallie Jane Wikel, daughter of. Mr. J. 13. Wikel, formerly of this place. On the 27th ult., in Londonderry townshit, Wil liam Robinson, in the 28th year of his age. On the 11th ult., in Franklin county, Ohio, uel Kramer, son of Zacharias Kramer, former ariy-of StiAlrerstown, aged 35 years, 6 -months and 21 days. . Oa be 211 inst" in North Lebanon borough, Mrs. Jos. Brinker, aged about 35 years. On the sth inst l in North Lebanon township, Wilhelm, McLaughlin. To beburied On Thurs day, at ai o'elook A. M. •BartiEV. giev. The Leban Ca I.y Civrected VE: n a t ANON, Wsnrram Lob. Mills Ex. Film $ 6 60 Smith " Extra 6 00 Lob. Val. Super. Fine 6 60 Prime White Wbeat, 1 30 Prf tee Red Wheat, Prime Rye, 80 Corn, 60 Cate, 36 Timothy-seed, Cl"erBed ' 4 2 3 5 0 0 Flax-seed. 1 50 Dried Apples, IS bn., 1 00 Dried. APPlegealed, 50 Peach " Suite, 'so Peach "Hut:slols," 12 5 Cherries, 160 Onions, 37 Lebanon, Dcc. 7, ISS 111 over 9 .% First Premium Writin* Ink. 111113 Inkhas for a long while become established ds a National Article, and the &Hoofing testimonials from Washington City. prove it merits to the distinc tion. Douse of Representatives, WASIIINGTON CITY, Feb. 24.1543. I state I have need the lok, daring thp present ses sion of Congress, manufactnred by Joseph E. Hover, Esq., of Philadelphia, and I have found it to be en er7 tide of onnher excellent quality. . • JOU& Wt4ITE., Speaker of House of Rep. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. February 24,1543. Sir—Your Black Writing Ink has been need in tilts °Mee since October last and is entirelS , ,approved. I am reipectfulfy, S. W. HAND, Chief Clerk. Soseph E. Maier, December 7, 1859. Blank* oodil Magakiiie. and British L. SCOTT A, CO., NEW YORK. continue to publish the Following leading-Ri iti.ffb. Periodicals, viz I. VIII LONDON QUARTERLY, tConeervatlee). 2. TUE EDINBUIKIII RE VIEW, (Whig). 3. , THE NOETII BRIM' REVIEW, (Free Church). TIIV. WESTMINIST,Eit REVIEW, (Liberal). PLACKWO9D`S EDINRUROII MAGAZINE,(Tory). • These:freriodicaleArly rep:yea-6110re three great po litico' p art-Lest:l Itreat Britain--Whig. Tory auu Mon, Oil —but politick foram outrfeature of t heir char acter. As. Urgatos of the trivet prothund writera on ctetact`, Literature, 'Morality and lielighm, they stand, .118 they ever have blood, aptly:tied iu the world of let• Nee. 1 -et rig considered iodi , ‘Peltailde te the echotar and prefessiou al to u, while to the ietello ' met reader of ev ery niece the:: turnielt a more correct and eatietartory record of the current. Hterat tare of the rl tv, throughout the world ; t lota coo be obaioed front any &her ittalteti. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of ADVANC:r. StigETS from the British pablathers tovettantit2Othal Valle CA , those Reprints. tn. aanatch as, they eau tow ito placed is the heads of snb an about as soon ON (to original editiana. TERMS: Per an, For any ono of the four Reviews, ~ , e3 00 Fur WV two of the four lievirwe, 0 00 Fur July three of the fuer Reviews, 7 00 For alt four of the RaviOwa, 8 Oo For Blackwood's Moe,SZlile. : 300 Kigl3,lael,vond ELPti,3llo Review, .t . ' , ti. i 64 two Iblvlvws, , , i Q 0 o ti " threelteviewa, 000 it " ~,, the Bnir Reeleata. 10 00 clit„Money current,in the State where issued will be received at pin' . cLUBBING , . ' A discount of ati,ppr cont. rent the above prices will be al lowed to ChUlts erderimt rout or more comas of any one or more or the ala , ve works. Thus: Four copies of, Atonic wows, or of one Beview, will be Bent to oue address for $9: four cot eavf the four Iteviews and Blackwood for $3O; wal se en. rOST A G E. In all the principal t'itleit'and Towns these worts will be delivered FREI.: OF FOS £*GK When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the ,llnln4 &etas w,li no but TWIZTY FOLI it CENTS 11 ear for Blackwood, and but FOB ISTNEIT OEN th a year for ench of the Reviews. N B —The price In fireat Britain of the nee Period' lade ithove named is VI per annual. . . „ . Ressittuaoes for any of Ow abovo puldloollonoshoula always ba adtlressed, port part, to the Publ [abets, LEON ilatD SCOTT & O. b 4 add Street, New York. on Niariiei. lase by /Ifyers et Shour. . AT, :DECEMBER 7,1659. Potatoes, 'fi ba , 40 Eggs, 13 doe., 70 Butter, se M., 16 Lard, 10 Tallow, 10 Rank, 12 Shoulders, 10 Sides, 10 Soap, 6 Beee-wax, . 25 White Rage, S Mixed Rags, 2 Flux, it; M.. /VA itriatids,'ift iti. 40 Featbers,'f lb., 6234 Wool, 'f lb., 40 Soup Boons, VI qt., 6 Vinegar, gal:, 121/2 Apple Butter,il eta*, 45 _ CLOTHIXG ALPHABET. A stands for All who wish Money to save, B stands fur Bargains that each ens can bare, • stands for Coats,. Cravats and Collars ; D means the Dimes, you can save, and tho Dollars, E stands for Every.one that. ants to buy, and F for the Foolish, who dare not try. G stands for Oarmonts of Clffennt.. sizes, end for Handkerchiefs at very low cricevl. ' 1 is for Indiarubber-Coitts—Leggin and—Hats, J stands for Jackets of Cloth and Sattinets; K stands for Knitted Jackets, woolen, and cotton, L for Long Stockings, not Vibe forgotten. M means the money Mit you should invest, N for Neckties, Gloves and the rest. 0 stands for Overalls and Overcoats by-the heap, P for Pantaloons, which we sell Tory clibP, Q stands for Quantity of Clothing now scld, it are Raglans to keep out the Cold. S stands for Shirts of different Mods, -- T stands for Trunks and Traveling bugs*Miltd ! U stands for Untlershlrts, with drawers-to use, V stands for Vests of various hats. •. W is the Welcome, we bid one and all, X preasly to our frieuds who will give no a call. Y stands fl r You who need clothing this fall, Z stands for Zeal which is good when displayed, & an Excellent thing in all sorts of trade. • ,The t and best selected stock of clothing now on hmiti, and sold at prices to suit the times. at BEIZENSTEIN S BRO. Sewing Machineg. THE under-Ago ed respectfully nunounco . to t 7 . 1 ,0 citizene of Lebanon anti vicinity that they arc the appointed agents for the ealo of ' LADD ,t WEFISTER'S SUPERIOR SEIVING MAC LILNES, of which they keep cmustantly on hand or supply at short notice any number that may bo requir ed, at the same prime that they can he purchased of the manufacturer in the City, beetles giving the advantage of saving freight and other expenses necessary in getting them from there_ The *evertor merit of this in:aline can be justly ht furred from the facts of the number of premiums it has been receiving in alt instances of competition, no well as the general satisfaction they give to all families hav ing them in use. Any inform:nen concerning them will he cheerfully given by enquiring of . . GEORGE R PYLE, Agents. Machine 'Needles, Machine Setilng Silke , Machine Threads, &u., as well AS any article for Sewing Ma chine purposes, run Le had by cr.lfinl.- at the Store or On.rge Pyln. opposiio the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, Nov. - 24, 1859. IIIOWARD A SOCIALTION PHILADELPHIA. A Bendealegt lizetitutim established by special' Endo!, meld fur the Relief of the Side and Distressed, ' off tided with Pirtdent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Ai r EI)ICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sta in -geon.AO all who itpAy by letter, with a descrip tion of theiteentinton, (age, occupation, habits of life, t 0..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines 'fur nished free-of charge. VALUABLE BENITO'S on Spermatorrhom ' and Oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Rea- EDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letterentelope. free of charge. Two or three Stamps fervoßege will be acceptable. Address. Dit..T. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur - geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. By order Of the Directors. EZRA D.. iIEAWFWELL, President. GED. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Nor. 30, '.30-I,y difintinistrators l ce. -AcroncE is hereby given, that Letters of Adshinistrit tion on the estate of EMANUEL REIGART, late of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon 03., Pa_ have been granted to:the undersigned,. residing in the city of Lancaster, Lanciiiter county, Pi. Therefore all persons having claim will present them, and those indebted will make payment, to locos Wurns, Esq., at his office in Lebanon. NOTIOE is hereby given that - DANIEL HENNING and wife, of North Annvilie township, Lebanon county, Pa., did, by a Voluntafy Deed of Assignment, make over and transfer to the undersigned of South Annvillu township, all their property and effects for the benefit of, their creditors. All persons therefore;indeht ed, as well as those having claims. are requested to pr e sent them to GEORGE RIGLEft, Assignee. November 30, 1850. MILO underaigned offers at private male, the following property of Emanuel Reigart, dee'd., 1 HORSE, BUGGY, . A STOCK OP LIQUORS, Of Various Itinde eneli "Win e& " - "mw• Brandies, Miliskey, &c.. ftl Apply at the eee of JACOB IVEIDLE, Agent. Lebanon, Nov. 3D, 1959. WINTER GOODS HENRY & STINE'S .TUST RECEIVED and now open,•aG the cheap L i D r y Gonda Stara of henry 5 Stine, a splen tiid assortment of. Winter Goods for Ladies! Wear and Gentlemen's Wear. FOR LADIES' DRESSES, Rich Silks; Plaids, -Str , pes , figural and plain, and moat Silks, at Henry & Stine's French Merinoes. Cohurgs and Alpaceas , Plaids, Stripes and Dayaderes, All Wool DeLtdues, Cashmeres, Mons DeLaines, Calicoes, 'Flannels, Gloves, Stockings .a Bonnet Ribbons, Wool Booth; and Caps and Wool Capes for Misses, - Wool Shawls for Ladles, All very cheap. at 111.1NRY STINEg. SHAW LS, -: . SHAWLS, Broths. single And double, longand square, Stella, VILNA opal Silk Shawls. . Cloth Copes, Cloth Capes ' Cloth Capes, Carpets and' able OitCletbs. • Ali wool, Cotton figured and Stair Carpeting. just received and for sale at mmty & nix El's. FOR GENTLENIEN'S WEAR.. Cloth, Cloth, Casshnores, Vesting, Sattinetts, Jeans; aa., at. Also, Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers. Shirt B:7-some, Collars, liandkerthiefs, Storks, Suspen tors, so., se. Cheap at the Dry Goods Store of HENRY .b STI;N.B. Lebanon, Nov_ 30, 1859. Ood Rom& Line. Y late improvements in the art, of LINE BRIEVING the jlj subscriber is now enabled to produce the best WOOD RURNED Intg that was over made in this section of MUM try, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— His improvements are such that he is enabled to Sell his Lime at 1.04 cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices 'heretofore. LIME, burned with COAL, can also be °Wined at low isles by the boat-load, or in less quantities, as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange fur Lime. Ilitving one to a great expense in the perfection of his improvements for lime burning on a large scale, at low In ices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age. His location is at the old and well known place on the Union Canal, iu North Lebanon. W ATCHES . A ND JEW ELBA ANOTMETh NEW LOT OP. WATCHES' AND JEWELRY, JUST RECEIVED BE J. W. ACKER;, Cumberland St., next door to Dr..Lineawouver's. C L 0 15, S, ,C,14 0 C CKS,' JUST BY RECEIVER AT '%V.ALCKEIt I S, Fronk 1,25 to 810, 8 day and. .30 hour, 0et..2, '56. . . CL°lll' WOOLEN CLOTRING of all colors, dyed fqt, Macke or Blue Blark.„ pressod, We color vrarrantpd and goods turned out equal to new,' by LIONLE.3I(I4I/Elil?„, ' ' ' East Hanover. Sa- Articles to be, 4,yed can.be, left at..Tos. .rfednber gees Drug Store where - tar - Orders tbr the abore will be attended to. [Sept. 7,185 e. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Perseverance Conquers rif IRE Honorary and Active Members of the PERSNVE -1 RANCE ENGINE AND HOSE COMPANY, are re quaated to attend punctually a Stated Meeting an Tna dciy; imening, December 1 3th, to discnoo the propriety of adopting en amendment to the Constitution, and trans act other buiddessa for the welisrani tho Company. JOHN W. HARBESON, Seery. December 7, 1859. • Public Notice. min MERDEES OF TOE ONTO . %11 . TITIE COMPANY ore respectfully notified that: by a resolution pass ed at the last eteetind, the dollar esaegstnent nn each and every member, regular and honorary tnu4t be paid on or before thefird day of January, next. All those who neglect this notice will be summariiy dealt with. ADAM M 4 ^CONNELL, Seey. Lebanon, December 1,1859. Swatara Colitigiate. Institute at Public Sale, ' be expoeed `o Public Salee oz. Monday, no VV. 2Gth day of December, tbs 9- on the prernhics, iu Jonestown.. Lebanon Canuiy, Pa.. the GROUND AND BUILDING belonging to the SWITAIIA COLLEGI ATE INSTITUTE, being 3 1 / 2 ACRES OEO . IIOI7ND. well located, God a large BRICK BUILDING, 40 by 00 . fact ti four stories high, well ii(lnptcd for g g a BOARDING SCHOOL. The country le one in which a goad school ctr. r would be well patronized. and alto- I paler the opportunity offered for a competent teacher to obtain it profitable school is a promising one. .Its• Further information can be ob. Wined by liddressing Dr S. K. TREICIILER, Secretary of the Board of Difectors. Sulu to COMMOOC3 at 1 o'clock, P. g.,wheitconditioms will be made known by the Board or Dire-tore. Wbl. A. 13A1t11Y, Preet. Tonectown, December. 1,1859. .Reizensteiqi and -11roithO'ls Lebanon, Nov. 30, /860 W.M. B. £ALINESTOCK, Atlatiniatrator Nov. 30, 1.35.0.4 t. Assignee's Notice. Private Sale FRESH ARRIVAL OF New Invention. N. De banau, May IS, 1859 I F" PATENT POCKET COIN DATECTOR, FOR TESTUCG TOE VARIOUS RI NDS OR GOLD AND SILVER .COINS. - - - tis admitted by ail to be the most ptrfee'; thing of its kind ever offered to the pn'•!!.e, IT IS SO DIAL b 7.1 i AT IT EA N 11141 (IA It R lED TUE POCKET wimovr Al;S: mcoNvENtExcE. Every Merchant should have it! Every Storekeeper should have it! Every Meehanie should have it ! Every Man in Easiness should have it! it detects at the same moment. both size, .thieknws and weight, from a Half Thom to a Dollar in Silver. and font $1 in gold up to soa, besides foreign Gold and Sil ver, and sells as cpiickly as seen, without the assistance Of a word. It is ailalikt, Cla - bienvy us e f u l, d ura bl e, cm , nominal and perfect. „CZ— A Warrantee goes with every one that la sold. PRICE-ONE DOLLAR. Poet-pod, to any part of the United States. - SEE 1-Irtt AT TUE \L•'WSPAp.+,'lis SAY: The popsession of,it is a perfect guarantee against be ing iniposed imon"withapurious coins .Igew.s. Deteetion•is sure, emtaim. Aiditid man with 'one in Lis recession may bill defi ance to the niost skillful counterfeithi of the day.—Even ing Bulletin. iVe proriormr - it yytheut, hesitation to, lie the most perfect thing a ithlrtrid• ever offered to. the 'public . Vern,. Inquirer. • We like it. and cordially 'recommend It to public favor National, Argus.. -.7 It id worth itd price ttm tinier iolti--City Item AGENTS WAN TED. An Agent wanted in MIT Connty in the TJnited States; LO whom a heavy di:Col:cut will be made, Santolot SOW, with terms of agency, on the receipt of one dollar. Address all 'orders to k BicHNELL's, Bank -Note Reporter, Philadelphia, Pa. The Reporter hag hem for Thirty years 'the constant and necessary compalar e tt of - the Cashier;.:Mrehr ant, Clerk, Trader, Mechanic and - the pe.oPle, being the old est on the Uoutinentnina' thelthleet in the World, and having more saint:fibers then ita others combined, is Published on the istidida 16:h of each month, at the fol lowing prices : Monthly , 1 Copy, oti) year.; - $lOO Semi-Mouthly, 1 Copy, one year, - - 200 including without extra charges copy of the Coins of the World, containing a larger number of tnaignifkent. ly illustrated rne-Simile impressions of the venous 110141, Silver end . other Coins of ell nations, that can be found in any other work, and which can be obtained from no other source by any passibility of means . Address I3II.AYk IIICKNELL t 6, Ner„:23,1554,-2m. Bank tote Reporter, Philadelphia. ----- .lllvoit Lebanon Store. THE u n d ers i...N:d has purchased' the Store Stand of Mr. George Ga,geer, in Bost Lebanon, and hos just opened en entif‘i'NZW AND COM FLETE STOCK or uCvws, embracing Dress Goods of the very latest styles for La , dies. Cloths, Cassitueros and Vesungs for Gentlemen, and Groceries, Previsions. ke., for hoiriekaopera, ail of which. will lie sold at prices to suit the times. The !dock being entirely new,- and baying been selected with groat care, offers itiducements to purchasers thatarcrarelSVpitlidd • bereabouta.• Call and examine before 1) nyinm. I only ask that mr atonic be examined to be appreciated.- Lebanon, November I 6, 1869 I)ERSONS in want of Feed fo: Cows or Pigs, ilan ob tont it daily at the Lager Baer .I.IIIEIVERY of the subseiber. lu North Lebanon township.- Price, cents a bushel. ITILNRY ITARTMAN. Lebanon, Fob. 2,1858. 0 H , i.. 4 41 ..-., • k:' : r - ,-; i wE..s. 1'q&g...1 , ... 0 n, '''`' C) FF e), tt ra, ot , d 0 0 ;-• g n F ..--.. g ri ,, 0Q ! 9., la 2 r , :-.....,. i .... ''' tr, : a 4 ''' 01 'i f ' " or.'-'' ;•.-- P -2 1'%4 4''' - ije.L... `>. oi g .4. .5... 4 ...., ...... t ' 6 P ° g iJ ..'., M & .% &at , ?, ._-:.,F.1.,, O p a P ; MI s , ~.2..•., ~. tipe. .p... 62 - .- A f , i , .. -, ,.., 1.4 .., ...... ,• .., , ~,--. l r2a tg E-414 "1? TO ALL WANTING -PARA'S. SEE ADVER tisement of Ifam mouton Lends. PERSONS. WISHING TO ESTABLIriff Man ufactories in a nen , and thriving pkee where' bnsineva le good. See advertisement of the Etanntionton Svttle- 1 OYES has , removed his armory Steve to the fine nud commodious COMM opposite Mrs. Rise's I FM el, where he hes justreceired a complete assortment of all kinds of FRIUT AND GROCERIES; trbies he la determined to sell cheap foC assn. Ills stock consists in part of ''LIG;A:RS.—A cheap lot of REFINED and BROWN acG-Mt. CONFEE.--A ptitna 'article of RIO. JAVA i and Rio C?ffee, ground, ready for as o, and JAYA d Cansalso. for. c families. TEAS.---Cholcoarticle.of PLACE god GREEN TEA. LENOIR BAKING RAISINS cheap, also, Rancic.by the •Box aril Found.. CRAN BERRIES and trkliVir te :` DRIED I , II.IIIT.—APPLEi, PEACHES, CILETtMES, 4te &c. SPICES.—AII kinds pure and fresh, cheap. SOAPS.—A choice salvation of SOA PS, consisting of Fine Home-made, Realm Olire, Detersive, Pennine, and Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery of ail kinds, BUCKWHEAT FLOUIt.---A choice article of family Buckwheat by . T. OVES. Canned Fruit—Peaches and Tomatoes. Street Dried Corn and Beans, chew by T. OV ES, Koichi* Tomato Walnut. and pure Wooster,hire Sauce, by T. °TES, , . MOLASSES.—Thf. 'ebenirst SYRUP in town. UNDER. CLOTLIES, such as Drawers and Sbirt,COPLI foate, Husiury and tnoves, t vitich deft competition, NordmberlY, 1A59: - " - OVIOI. The Lebanon County ?llarble filtiE undersigned has now at hie Marble Yard, in bebau nil, a Brte 'Ripply of the LEBANON COUNTY MARBLE from the Quarry of Farrel & Fisher. This Marble is superior to any A moriann !6Tnri.ds. and mu be fon:tined at halt the cost or ooy other Muth). Iror• sons about to order ToMb ;Stones, or any thing. elm in which marble is needed, .are idr feed to tall:end examine my specimens. • JOIN FARREL. Lebanon, Nov.lll, 1.859. CARPETINGS. IWOULD respectfully invite the public to call and examine my new fall stock of Carpetings of Foreign and Domestic mamifacture,r niglisb Tapestry DrusselS, from 75 to $1 2I two Ply Ingrain, suitable for parlors, setting re one and CMllMlleril. from 31 to h 7; entry end stair erorpelso„ &c. Also, largo stock of Door and bible. Oil Cloths, Winders ShadeS. Greon Gam Cloth, !, 1 4, and 134 yards wide; floor Drogrot. Malls, Tinge. PIIINDAS 1101b311, (late Shoemaker Ilongh.) 508 N. 20l street. above No hie, West side. ltraneh Store gO2 ypring Darden street 2d door shove BthL Sotalt ride. Philadelphia; °Metier 19.1809. TUE NEW 11.411iERY undersig tied would rospirtfuily inform the mit t. wens or Lebanon. that 'helms commenced the BAKE. !Nil BUSINESS, in rill its varieties, at his stand. oft Cuniberland street, Lebanon, learly opposite the Buck lintel, - and - will supply customers With the best BB:RAD. CAKES, itc.. we. Flour received from C•l2Stolllerd mei returned td them in bread at alert notice. CONFECTIONERIES, or till Mod& fresh and of the best ipiality, conatr.otly on hand; and furniabed at finolowest prices. , ino public is invited to give me a • •—:` ,_Lebanon, Nov. 9 'l9se. IT . FBUR, Il s you see ATK ,' INS Ai DR9S New Kant rind ii;lino itafi Hot seen the New Sign Put u 031.- Fly STELLWAGEN 11110.. at their W,Preu anl.7llWtanr. ESTABIATIMMT.632 Market Street, one door below 7th 'vim adelpida. But the Sign is nothing to •• .„. • whet is exhibited inside. Alpert-an •„, • Watches. in Gold and Silver Cases ; It:ln road Timekeepers of I:ugh:4lam/ Stciss makes; I,•ashionehlo JeWeiry and Silver wore, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing oral] Is that lie , prices of all the attractions is within the range of the manliest pockets. STKIAVACEN A rr a 27, isMI. 832 :ILizket_street; MUMBER. 114Ue1713 k R. NEARLI T A,OO4,OOO FEE f . 1 . IF t h e bestund cheapest assortnu , nt of Lemons. leroffired to the public. is now for sale at the nes; nd cad:osier LUMBER and COAL Y.A.81) of BRECHBILL 4 , HOR,ST. a the Borough of North Lelnumn, on 'ale, batik of the Union Canal, 1,4 ,1110 heed of Walnut street, a few imires North of the (h. nes.sce , Steam Mills, and one genre east of Borgner's Betel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow. Norway, Pino and Hemlock .newrita—s Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards: 114 and 2 Panne) and Common Plaint;', , 'ttrinte Pint atullleMlock Scantling awl Joists; While Qak Boards, Plank and Scantling; end 3 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and &antli ug, SH ING LES ! SO I NGLES • - The best Pine and Ilerelonti.Shingles; Also. Booting and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Bails and' Posts, and •Palllngt fer feneea and fencing Boards; FLOORING GOABAS of all sizus,and.descriptions. CO A L COAL'!! `COA The largest stock of B r oken,'Stavoi - Lintoburners and libilittuysteirg Smith Coal, at thelivrest prices. .sesi_ConAtiout that they have the largest and host as sortment of Lustesa of all deseriptions-and sizes, us well us the largest stock of the different kinds of Comm., over offered to the eitisensof lebanott,putinLy, they venture to say that they ben accommbdate all purchasers satis factorily., and would therefore lumina all.who want any. thing.in%tiniir Mae, to 'examine their stock befOre chasing elsewhere. BRBOLIBILL & HORST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 24.1558. DAVID BOYER KT,IILF I II eed...Feed REMOVAL OF THE LEBANON GROCERY GO TAKE NOT C l 7 THE CATLAPCST DRY, GOODS &ROCg that Um ever pgr , cd, Or.eT t LAbonon '-dnun ter .diesh fine. anti deli : ' fait° . r 1 2 9 ,j 11. 4 20 jg STORE TUX EMPOP.3 ,1,11 104._ Ihava ry ii, l tvortfl 'of DE ESS STLKS. from 60 cents, 87 cents. sl.n.). ;4's i beth AdackindFanery kinntna for the "Leen pienee, C , WT:Ib and COSI c^ots to 019 (PI por yard. Weleh Flannels, end every other kind of Flannel, la 4;1 Gtnens Pnromt's SUO ).;Iece:;• :3_4.Trizi;a7s, from 12 cents 10 $1 U per card. 6,1v0 pada Plll Ti. and CHIN'TZ. 1000 occua French. English and Gertuan MuST,Txs. I,deepair I.ll..ached and unbleached, ;ill-XPAI and Teed cohrred'ffeecy heed n'osu, long and abort, from t¢/ eta. up to 37 1 .4 ..enta. •.' .• ' 1,00(3 Nair laptirs' and Childre'n's ALIN'aBtX: Loon OPERA' Yrktch Nutria.. Woolen Roods and Ceps, of the latest and most depirehle styloe. 111:11.1tke ti,r the 1003 611(41d:4 eb-Viiils3 Ft y le; lung and oipuare kinche t Chettellle; SliawTh At corner.. rowing 10 different ways; Tialber end Merino *bawls; l,ng and square woolen Bay-State Shawlis,Le., ac. ", . 'l.OO pair sTocarNos. all Millis. colors, sizes and mil Childreirs Legs:tad 0 iores; Chtidren's Huai, Skirts., 'Under tiarinents tor ',antics white, black snd grey di Pied ii ci-e for Ladies; Life Preservers and 'Beautifiers for Ladies. OpWren's and 3liosos Mitts, Armlets, licops, Skirts. Ufa Proservern, h ries, danntlets; 3,000 pieces "D KESS i,30095. such as Paulmo. Stainers, Pam:galls, Pavaria, iltaticre, Plaids, all wool Vrenclf MOtitlf), Jizure t t and. pfitin, In wifundanbe, Scarlet, with nisik figured , and atrium, 7 ' Uuder F..11.1rt2 and. Drawers. booght at Auction, very Buck Ain Gloves, Gentlemen's Snarls, silk. Chen sills and wattles. „ Donner Filblionn Ribbons. a largoassortment Dresp Trittuinugn, all kinds. Welsh Flannels, Ve:tings, Cloths. Cassimeres, Domestic. Uinghirms,} 4 eoldng. Flannel, all colors; Laeos ano Edgings; 141 V, rell4, Of till kinds sad patterns. all kinds and of Lhe 141,5 t styles. . . 'Pip Hose, Tip , Ziudiiiis. tsp Cliecka„ Leip Tick, Tip Pip 4410 , ..05, Fip Ciotiiiiß, Fip Soazrf.4, Fip iioodq, Fip rillittat, Fip Towel., Fip Coat., kip Slioe. mouitisi - NG Goor,s Co3lartraptl Sloeveg. bestrranch Ftves 1 a fall 4,04: iAJA ou. CLOVIS, TytireuG tiataig, P.rar Stake, The Queen a Iltbe South, The "Prities of "thA The aren'pent GendA in OA Celintry cr State, We prove übntL ,ity t tiu 1 none ecanentri it. PFLEGgE, LEBANoiI, LEIMNOS COClrfilt, Oct. 1660.3 'tilltdmittasirators , nndersig,ned. resi.ing in Cornwall township, "bn - non county, have granted letters of Ad uMistration on the estate of Wt. ViD 11014,,i1, deceased, late of the township end county aforesaid,. Alt persvn4 having claims as,nhost said estate are requested to ins sent them, and those imkUted, sin Bonde, Notes, Book Accounts, or'othetttisc. 'will male pa ment to JA?::"13 liJtC Admioistratoie. t3Eor.t.4t: Cornwall, Nov. I), 18:14:45t; OND'S MILK lIISC4I.III.—The lightest and I.ls most delieions Article, that Ina ei.or been- 60 fared for sale in Lebanon. They have becOrne univer sally popular: wherever introduced. Thay Eire put up in co.wrduz 10 lbs., or tor sale by tho sing.e Round by. T. ORES. . ALSO : BOND'S TEA AND, OYSTER CRACK ERS. OM NOR II LEBA,NON Saddle and Harness !ilanu• • fact OVA'. *rt!‘ Tr4t6'..,;:t4r. of retzekr.l , 2lll iVetAr Sings • THE undoTsigned would re3pc.rtrukly iufarm the public that las ,7 , cantinues the above has an orA a t his r, ,Yd sland fn irera Lelaraon, and that lte,has addisk.groatly to his facilities far thii 9enpral accauitnotiatisii With a determination to be behind' i64.tiicif :estalilishmatTin either city or country in his.abiltties to accommodate custoreera, ho 'has spored neithor pains nor oxpenso to obtain and mako Walser( toaster of every- modern im,rovemen in the :tin and securo the srvices of, the best Workmen that libc,ratAl'iteee would command. Ha will keep a large stock on immii.and umouracture at the shortest notice, all daticr:rtions of" HA RNESS, m ural, as. . Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds ,;.`hcavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the . liest Manufacture L;;71Palo Robes ; , , - each as Cottii::„ tie. Linen. and n n,* 'kind. lately invented; TraTP.S'ol' every kind, tech Bezel , Whips. Cart Whips, &c. ; HA/tr.,E.S`of all description., LITAITER CRAM',, bottle-made TRACES: & , e.,alloi which he will warrant to be equal to any that ran be,ehtained in any other" eStablhhment in the' cc;un try. All -he asks that thota.,desiring anything in this line, should call at his place and examine his stow:. lie 'feels the fullest confidetiee in his ability to give entire zatißfw'tion. All orders thankfully recervA tied premp.iy at tended to. :,OLOMOS B:sllTtr. :North Lebanon Borough. Oct.-12, ISW. SOMETHING- NEW. . -r , HE who', world is in a gr:;nd stage of pre.; I gross. and every day is brio:Tie Er, forth some thing new; tint of all the late wonders in nature or of art. the diseoverjes of reienee and of philosophy, the daring feats of a Blenrlin, or the alarming news of liarpey,'s Ferry, nothing hue. ruceeetiel in producing a netvuttion so effectually upon a, tanamunity• as the daily arrirtl of NEW GOODS at the Mammoth Portico keg Hive Store or GEORGE & PY Cempetitors stand aghast . with ASTONISHMENT, while Patrons are rushing forward with amazement.- IV - )rtis of commendation upon their superior (patinas; magnificent styles, aud extraordinary low prices. are exchanged with electrical rapidity throughout the connifitnity, while crowds or anxious pereheftra areweaming from North, :South, East and West, with a olet:ccurlnet,ion to secure a bol of Ils, ; ,,prlyeliarcains e they r a r ,ire'gi us ving et the LiE , P. ,., ItiV2. gore, opposite tho LADItS t L9O,K Meek, :11foiade, Ilyadere, Figured. &ey new styles, all prices, very cheap, at George a Pyle. Merl:nom Cssinneres, DO tines. Foil de derma, Bo gard, Plaids, all very handsome. at George a Pyle. Bombazines, Venues, tolieS" Clunking Cloths, various colors and styles. at ticorge a Pyle.' Opera Cloths. lllgoletts,./loods. Gloves, Hosiery, Col liandaerehiefs, very low, at nencrie & Pyle. GENTLEMBN, LOOK TIER K. .CLOT;I---.lfloolt. Brown, Mue r Olive nu-.I Oreen, from. sl.sn to 8111 per card, at ' ilenrgo k I'ylo. Cassimeres—Mlailt. Dunkin: Panes, English, French, and Arniedean. from 50 cte. tu,si, at G..orge a Pyle. Satinetts TWeedg 41anneis, Muslios, Shirts, Drawers. Gloves all styles, Ilanditereltiefs. &e., of alt qualities and priees Usurp e a Pyle. V BSTINtIS---Silk. Plush, Vet vets, Satins, of all the latest styles, Irons 50 cts. to ~ t 0 at . George a Pyle. Qv ea:Nutt - Attu and. 01k.Aware, in nil their eari.eies, neesysary fer Famitire, Nov-Ir....Sze- at George & Pyle. GIIOCEItIES—Sogars can't be boat. Molasses do, from. Vennts 'upwards. Coffee very best. Teas, green and black, best quality, at • ; George & HA Nl—Wo would call partienlar attention' to our sleek. of Jersey and Country Haute. rhi - h can he rec ommended to oar friends. Important for a good Break fast. Dinner or Supper. ' George a Pyle. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN, Cal nett eee u" , , and examin , for yenracdres. We trove. jeet roturned froM the city with a complete as. sort mont of FALL AND WINTER orluris of the moat fashionable style, and at prices. that cant be beat even by New Yorlt.or Phibbielphia. Betueintier BS—'-the 'Mammoth PQrtieo Bee Thin Sturti, opposibi the Court ltouse. 4)1401tIlE. No trouble to ,how (Gook. Nur. 23 -ENCOUR/GE ENTERPRIZE LWAYS SOMETHING NEWT I ,ll .g , NOirti.snow are a:npar :kris , 4 1 of the build:46ol6A and chenwer, now i 0 Oki at the C.neep Store IF VOL , WANT Lo Faso Faso money . , buy your Dry GaAs at Ilabor k Bros. If lOU lOINT_ }seta elotop, yet itahOonte Dm*, Bober a Bros., is the plate to Boy them; they have Fairy and Black Silk frLun ES ecuts. a yard , . upwards. • " A bandeGmn SILL WI,. cheer; at rtabor fr 331 og. 1F "I:OI3,NYLVNT Collard. Sleeves, ur utlara- tinbrreidery, yoti save mon ay. by buying of Itober L F YOU WA N'T A gnod pair of Rid Wove:, or Mitts, Itaber & Brea have them arid will gall cheap. IF YOU WANT Ca o; Prints, Yon taro boy thqm Itnyar a Itros,4 from 4 cents a yard. told renta,and waft! 'and French, from 12 to 25 cents per yards - ID' YOU NVANT Ginghams, Raber & 'Mu& hays theta fi cm 0 3 1, cents a . 4 ss.rd to 33 cents. IF ITU WANT • 11 ustios, you CALI kir them at Maher & Bros.,' from 3 cents a yard loao.er-Yrrhuilny'quallty you with. AVY'Pliiii,yl...lo,SE THAT . You 2:4'.41 Fir Dross or ramily use, you Iriii find cheap, st Palter s Rroe. VOS WANT A Coot., a pair of Ponta, or Vest for yourself,' Rubor Pros. Have the best assortment ofGoods for the sea son, amt tbo prices to Snit- Y. 1511 NOR YOUR •BOYS' - - - salmi yoor goods at Haber a Bros. and aria wouoy by buying cheap. t • " • Tii1. 4 0.41R(4,E-ST AND elhaP,6"6•6l , :msiiiiittilt or eitrolsrs you will Bud at. Ralmr4 Cal and oxaraint for yourself. IVIEW k CliOap - Mry Goods, Groceries and. (Meas. sit lice dlrncr of 010;:bartan4 arca arid Apt* .7241. Mtret eI P AV e C u l ti e! ' p r V:: ratittre . have opened wit)] a iarje r jid ftrefnly . i.spli;eted wan ment of • • DRY GOODZ , • GROG MES. QUEENSWKNE, 4,t 4.; to wttfols tkiky re ectfullp inwitb Abe attexapp otgia public. Their 4 DRY GOODS; hove all been'eeleeted math the greatest eats fromthe largest Importing' lineage Iry • GROCEILIES s A large stock of cheep Sugars, Coffess, - Teie f Chocolate; and kinds of Spicees,Also: lAs assortment of QUEIDKSWARE • among whielf ere thelniNvent petterna, together with AI MS!. an endleF4 verb: 'Met tebode in theirglipivefAtoted ness, which will be saCvery cheap eksb,or Clonally Produce taken in exchange. Oct. 26, 1864.) ' RAtICR & WK. SEM
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