gatiltttiotir: 111811.11, $l6O A YEAR LEBANON PA. WEDNESDAY,..DOCEMBER 14, 18&9 MEM HOE AFFAIRS. A BOILED DlSlL—Almost every 'family has it dinnor, ns often as Once n week, of xrltitt is popularly called n "boiled dish," nod *llloh, properly cooked, is ono or the best dillies 'ln the world ; but all cooks do not know the best way to boil corned beef. The common metho in order to make it tender, being to put It in cold water, and let beef end, wooer come gradually to a boll. Tisfre.cerilehOyt'gfakes beef tender, but It also climate(' ;drib eittreag kr and Jules.- A habir way is to wait d h tbq water boil* before putting itf the‘b s eef f ; 'lt Will lien be equally tender, nod "will retain allti•sii'ehgthening and juicy proper t trot; h usekeepers iwppeise= that putting meat In . hot water inevitably renders it hard and k Aough y and Slott will, if the water is only hot; if It hells, the effect will be the, reverse.- lust as putting a dim:Petered table cloth in hot wo tbrvrill let the stains; but put it in boiling wa ter and it takes them clean out. The same rule applies to all bulled meats, Kern., after boiling four or fire boom according to rim should be taken out, the skins taken off, and °rocker or bread °rumba grated over them, and then baked in a brick upon for one hour. A leg of mutton 411113 be treated in the came way, only it does not 'equive to be boiled so long. Of course, the Wil ting proem should always be gentle. The Sheriff -advertises the fal -1 lowing properties for sato, on Thursday, the 20th of Demon/bar, 'Y ii:-1 - louse and Lot of Jacob :: BehWars4,lo ibis borough; 16 sores of Land, of Philip fancy, in Union township ; 4 sores and 3 pantiles of land, of Andrew McGill, in East 'Waver ; house and lot of Jacob For, in Jack son township. . STAIN NOWAVIAIi SGEIOOL.-Thura- day and Friday, the lit ind 2d Init., were pruud days for the eltlsons of Millersville, the occasion being the formal 'recognition of the Millersville Normal &hoot as a State Tnstitution, under the Normal Sohool act or 1847. 'rho official visitors ' present were, lion. James Pollock, Win. M. Hols ter, A. O. Curtin, Ina. L. Atka, Sr., A. IL - Blair, floury Houck, David Evans. &radiant address- os woro doliverod by JIM Thoinwe H. Burrowoe, Prof, Wiokenehtn, Superintendent Hickok, Gov .ornor Pollock, President Gerhart, Prof. Ilaide man, Dr. Jno. L. Atlee, Sr, Prof. Walker, and air. Irowok, of Lebanon. voy , - The Mall route from Read - Ng to Bothol boa boon extended to Fredericks bung, oli o county, Thu Mail loaves Reading on Tuesday, Thurecloy end S i iiturday, and return the Alternate day.. CAGED AT LAST. — r rtle young man jtiehards, whose swindling operations in the south and east pare of Dauphin county we record ed week before last, hos been arrested In Lehigh county, end ootatnitted to the Allentown jail At that place he pretended be was coltectin cy Tor a man whole barn had been burned dg tc in Northatepten tount,y. . • The barn of Mr. Johri=: - k.: 4 43*- bOrloli ) in East lianover township, WM destroy e4 by Oro' en OW night of Saturdny, the 3d' init. The cattle were 411 eeve4l with the exeeptic4"of two noires end some eight or nine bogs. "The fire is supposed to have. boon the work of en in• erudiary• 'The property wee insured in the Sink ing springs oompnny. John Graeft; has just returned from the city, the seaoncl time this fall, with an unwiring lane lot of Christmas and New Year Presents, such as Toys; of all descriptions, Can 'Stet,, Vats, Pitney Articier, and em,immense' di e/ of rarioue kinds of goody to numerous to mention, .Glve him a call Ware the beat the se lectioniara all, disposed of. a d PROciREdEI OF TiME.-- , We observe - that Grief; the confectionery, ia getting up a rep: resonteitert -of thitregress i ef time for ' t'e amuse, Merit anti;initeutition* , of the -,pubila daring, the liolittays.' Pr& Ishilksit i ltt.ltith' itutntner ea his itte'creetti Sohlo g n, iCf , whiah - &ere lea: side en _ trance, t f i crannied fur the purpose. The repro. sentation is a kind of Stationery Panorama, com mencing, with Se time of Christ, and coming step . by .step down to the present time. There Will m agtUal minature rivers, lakes, canals, rail, road,oriontal and American acenery—the -temple end the fotitain—the Mit house and the high way, together with many minor attractions of beauty tintilitterittt. , 48 considerable enso is incurred by ihejtetttnrep of such as' affair, a trifitafakitasioa7f4u,aili kW 9hOrggd• , ~, ~ t7. - 17 , ,,,,i .1 I evil, , OBASONABLIt VATITITYIf.IZO-,WtllctiU *ail the attention of , thoseArt•our ditinena wt, do not wish ttAdidit fn thallisk,: Ao ;attend ' ' eir gas, metres in -time, and; see that they are ' in propor i tYlndiliett ter' the whiter . if nee ad, the dritt:giii4 Snap that comes oat go the lights; and intiltnits thejtottsehold to great inconveni .. cedes as well as trouble in having them properly flied, ' fillipttrit linctiE.—As the time tar 'storing away hams and beef is here, we givo the following recipe for curing , hams'dry-:--a mode 'which 13 rapidly beeoming popular.—Those who 'have tried this method generally.(lonians to practice ft—Preforing ,it to the old style of put ting up their hams , is , Contr.pottad and a of *it, ono quartotota pouad of saltpetre, and one oat% of black popper. Mix theca welt togethpr, and rukthe bare .well. Cover it with what remising le;it be els days without moving; then arid one pound of molasses, after which turn the bag" Atyptgliprttfriiiiiiwit4 gm pick le for ilve weals. Then dryitivell,'and btnp it up in a temperate beat iin; ley thoroughly. To PRESVVid FLOWERS To preserve a nosegay we are told to sprinkle it lightly with fresh water, then put it intc a vessel lotitaining soap adds; this will nutrity the roots -.aid keep thelowers bright. Take the boquee out every morning end lay it sideways (the. stook entering drat) into Mean water ; keep it 'there a Minute or.two Orin take it.out and apriukle the , llowerclightly by the hand WI "rater, replace in th e spiityro4, Iva bloom to fresh, as when gathered. ,Tiv,o,p 41,4 c need changing every l b" ' By observing these rules, a h oqud , t , c s i vtar 11,01 bright and beautiful for at leas/A:A(4IC ‘nstd still last longer in a pas labia etd!ty..' d ' PiIREIOVO.OAT.SI9OA MANDY. Prom slArrie 41: Nicaomm,- Id. D.• Chemist, 13;ston. I have made ohemittal mtainfruttlon of e sped- Men of .Io44Fo34l.eurpo,4l,ll,4ttusroand I and it to be a r i. spiritv,pnecesetng ell the characteris tics or ran dy_th e p io duot of wine distillation. It litres from **organic andlnorponia poisons, alt 4 it is in every respect fit: for the use of 'rival. ids imd &miller. In the specimen examined I flndiglf per tent of pars Jetlalg S 01(Orogiefibeinist. 4/ T remont St. Boston,April 84,,J48. Hole Agency for Lebanon County it Dr. Role "'pruirStere, opposite the Court Dottie. Those :fixdesirous of getting Is Pull Drawly can flax ob. Nfifdll4. BENZINE BENZINE- Put up by Lemborger, Druggist, opposite the Market, for removing spots or Stains irate milk or cloth. War, Candlegrease, Oil, Tar on Clothing stains on Engravings, Paintingsor Furniture, all vanish after an application of the above. It is worth a trial. sou in 123. and 25 cent bottles, at Lemberger's Drug Store. Dec, 14; 1859.-3 t. The Cash Store.—Swartz & Bro., are again receiving. New Goods, this week, for the Winter trade.. FELL.—A portion of the kitchen wall attached to the Rotel of John M. Mark, in this borough, fell on Soturdny evening into the yard, occasioning some fright and a considerable quantity of °ruin." They were digging a cellar underneath, and had not sufficiently propped the concern. LOPERS,—Lebanon, like all other .towns, is infected with this detested clues. They aro nit} confined 1.6 any psalm lar locality of the town, but are spread. over it so profusely that it is with mor,tineation we are compelled to acknowl edge the fact. Around our corners and drinking houses do they . most congregate, and during; the evening they prop themsefves against the bOuseS at our principal street corners, waiting for "settle thing to turn up." A eotemporitry speaking of the loafer, says that ho is the least understood and the least pitied of anything 'in the animal kingdom, and in hit natural state is a study for the philosopher. He is idleness in its last anal ysis. His life is a btahk eypher, a bubble, with out even the anitnntinh 'necessary to move with the stream, which glides away froth under him bearing with it the hopes and fortnnes of human ity, but, disturbs. him not. lie floats on the ~ . sur face without an effort, though he may sornetluies be whirled sluggishly around in ittitt l etttdifY, upon whin!' the lazy sunshine rests ; but the first Itt• tle puff of wind blows him out, and the stream runs on again without so much as the .remotest shadow of a ripple. To the active, energetic mind. upon which the lethargy of idleness has not fat. len, the misery, the degradation, the horrors, of the loafer's condition seldom occurs, and can sel dom be imagined. this does not live; he merely stays, His mind is a vacancy, and be never thinks; his existence is a curse to himself and a nuisance to the earth. He goes through life as he moves on the pavement; shuffling along on the sunny side as much as possible, gazing with blank astonishment upon the hurrying crowd about him, and wonders what mighty motive it is that makes other men so neHyof and ar the end of his aimless jouruoy ho shales off his mortal coil. A narrow space of mother earth,-in an ob. scum field, which. will soon bequrned bp by the plods ihnie, winds up his), fireorg: fo. Aims raised to mark the spot, no .turf isrumsediereund It by friendly hands, for, he knowslyintie, in tenth as he knew none in life. He is tuitised'rei' a few days at his usual Maiming ?lawn it cel i laftitir or board pile, by his ragged coMpanions ;.but they, too busy thinking of nothing, permit his memory to fade out like a chalk mark on en old coat. Having nothing to lire for, no object in view, no aspirations, nu hopes, no fears, tho his tory of a genuine loafer is as bleak • as a clean slate, and his existence is as much an annihila tion as his death. Ile is usually .despised, but is more to belpitied. EDITORIAL GRIP-BASKET • .per Will Messra. MeC. di, W. pleiie Fniallos their Saturargy's market report, SO that HO wilire csive it on Monclny noon'? Nine elnirches ace,to.b'e sold in Cinein br a few ilayarfor non-payment, of taxna. pir Came, a vegetable pastrh used ty the 'lndiaifs of t'ohth Mharica for poratiniqr,'tho ends of their arrows, has been. succossfhlly *Wed in France in the treatment of lockjaw. %.51., A sole of the Philadelphia Ledger build ing, and the building known as the "Quincy Granite Building," No. 311 Chestnut.street, took place Monday evening, under a writ of partition for the settlement of an'ostate. The building at the corner of Third and Chestnut streets was sold for the sum of f7ft,loo ash. The other brought s46,Boo—also cash; making II 'tot al of $121,700 OS" The Ledgermentions a sin. inter taut in connection. with the recent coal-oil dieetiVeriecin.PenntolFania. IL many plates in. the Valley of bit t ordek. the ground is covered with:pits,: hp% dreds' a - - it Ihousende of their; dandy dug Pot the ptirpose o'f ; gathering oil, and at a period , so remote that trees 250 years old are .growing over them. The query is, by whom were these pits dug, and for what purpose was the oil gathered ? tak.. A Grandsoty4 :Tecumseh is DOW living in Natchez, Miss. , He Is a well educated and ac complished gentlecuan, 'having traveled over greater part of Europe, and is said to be an excel lent physician. Re derived the curative Rowers of many herbs from his grandmother, who was a "medieine" wOmini-• • t 44,„, Peter Stump sold - hts•rarni or 90 acres of ti *llicreek, John: Weyer, of Jackson, i. fur $llO por-nore. • The 'celebrated Hair Dye & Wig . Factory o f m oo n o , 'B R tabelor Brown, N. Y., will be re moved on the .lat . of aanuary, , lB6o to 16 Bond st.' Wear BrondAMY.' Their Hair Dye is 'said to be the best•in.tile , werld, and their wigs and tou pees noeur . prml r te... Two barns were burnt in Lancaster anon— ty, on Saturday of week before last. They_be longed to T hetuas Baker, of Sadabury, cud Dan iel Mollvane, of Colerain, and were within a few miles of snob other. Both were buret et the same time, in the day, - and "nobody can account. bow they got afire. ' Air A negro preacher in Detroit, who married a black man to a wlllterolil9 0 ,4 8 ?Ich marringate: lag illegal, W4O Ognyl9lo. on. ldanday lasi and sentenced to pay , s fillet& $5O or be impriioned for ninety days. ts... Counterfeit twenty dollar- bills on the Hank of Northumberland, have been put in air,- ciliation, in the neighborhood of Harrisburg, the past week, by a stranger. The paper is light and the engraving defective. ' , • tio„. lion - . John C. Breckenridge has been unanimously nominated in caucus by the Demo crats of the Kentucky Legislature, for the Uni ted States Senate. The Demoerats of Schuylkill county, last week, appointed Delegatei to. tho 4th of March Convention, and instructed thorn id sup port !Mb: Jacob Fry, Jr., for Governor. RmrstiliS otr Scsnr,wr FEVER.—The "Red lieranii of this Nursery,", t,lie ottearie4 'tarsi bag been; xpressively . enlled„“ prevails , with f fentfill - Mortality in Tamaqua.' Th'i, the Tamaqua GOMM Ontnirietv tb kitten chilf &en, from 16.0 Years of age,.who ' hare fallen victims - , within a fortnight, to this dread - Maori? We see irritated 4gat the sales of A. F. Stewart /4 Co, pry Goods hierelinn is NeVroill will this year amount to seven millions of ; dollafs~ of which eight hundred thousand are clear prof:" its. The,attrodard,of 4 t mingo'slave rebelli on was trio : body of a Irhite lte blaol e te, in the St. Do- Infant Impaled on a stake ! tail. The Virginia Legislaturehas unanimous. ly passed resolutions approving the sentence of the prisoners at Charleetown, and refusing to in terfere. -MARItIeOX Inman romp louvriza4 ._l n New York on Saturday evening-, Patbei dermise, Isaa tor of ISt. sroseph's Catholics Church In Sixth.avo nue, had the plesusuris of uniting in the "holy boedis" a Moon:dig young eouple, and after the THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A VAMILY NEWSPAPER. BENZINE Ceremony, thankfully received from the bride. groom a $5 bill in payment for his p services, Pa tine the happy mailpie had left kis houSe, two de tective offinert rushed in, running against time, and insta'iitYy Croak the newly wedded pair into custody on a . atarge of passing counterfeit mon ey. 'lt appears that the bridegroont, whose name is John Morse, bad obtainerla carriage from the livery stable of Thomas Doyle, and had given for use of the same a counterfeit $3 bill. After the departure of the carriage, the proprietor of the stable detected the mirthlessness of the bill, and, knowing the destination of the car. itsiistinee of OM 'two' de teetives whc arrived toe late at the house of the pastor to prevent the'tnairptge.' On examining the bill that he had receiiiti for uniting the two loving hearts, Father Jereml ascertained that that also was a counterfeit; bat as his work could not be undone, his only redress was to pre fer a complaintagainst the swindling husband, and have him punialted for his impudent tricks on the clergy. When taken before Deputy Car penter, Morse admitted that he bad been a thief, but ciainWaincelave held to answer, and the bride of a few Moments wended ter,:aMy.,to her solitary home ; a Weeping aictim of misplaced confidence. • • THE USE" OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOI4I - ERS for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Way iness of the Stomach,.or any other like affection, is seoond to none in America o r abroad. To be able to state confidently that:the "Bitters" aro a Certain cure fur dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure.— It all morbid matter from tbo stomach, purifies the bldoil,liitHrts retielibil vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health.— The numerous acknowledgments 4f its superior excellence and beneficial results, have assured the proprietors that it cannot hut s ,prone , great cure to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the 'thorough, system. jar See advertimnent in another column, The 36th 'Congress commenced its session' to day. In the the Senate, 48 members present, a resolution of inquiry relative to the late Harper's Ferry raid, was introduced by Mr. Mason s of Vir ginia, ands will be ealled, up .te !narrow. ~An the House, the 'day was consumed in un3ueeestifill'bal lots for a Speaker. On the first ballot, Mr. Be cock, Dem., received 86 votes, Mr.: Shirmtfu-66, Mr. Grow 43, and some ss, scattering; mostly Atnerleaps. The Pennsylvania Opposition mem kers voted fur Mr. Grow, with the exception of Mussel: Morris and Mill - ward, who voted for Mr. ,hertnan. An excited and noisy discuss.ion'fot. latititi, on Helper's "Impending. Crisis," and those who had recommended the, bOok were werely criticized. 'Mr. Daniel E. Sickles was in his seat. There would seem to be but little prospect of an early orgari'ization. The Republican strength is stated to be but 110. TUESDAY, Dec. 8, 1859. In pe,Sennto, to 7 iln,y 4 a, long dilcnssitm was bad - dpohile ksoittfion Of ilteltidiktn fdran in vestigation of the circumstances of 'the Harper's Perry insurrection. Mr. Trumbull: brought in the old Kansas difficulty as an amendment. Mr. Hale defined his position.at l lengthi denying the complicity of the Republiemi party in the affair. Mr, Davis,: of Mississippi, exProseed his gratifi cation to &Ala Senators strieadk'tti disavow sym pathy with Brown's foray. Messrs. Green, of Missouri, Wilson, of Massachusetts, Clark, of Now Hampshire, Masoti;of Virginia, and Iver son, of Georgia, followed, the Republicans de fending theinselyes and their associates, and eth ers citing many facts as °yawn% of the sympa thy of the Republican party of the North with Brown, end the oncouragement giVon him both in Kanertsand i,i liis s fmore reeenr s'elieme of mur der tiny 'rapine. In the teitse the debate on the resolution of Mr:Clark, of kissouri,ivas ued at considerable length, in the cielirse of Which Mr. Sherman. disclaimed a knowledge of the con tents of Milner's book at the time he recommend ed it. A motion to lay the resolution of Mr. Clark on the table failed by a tie ,yote, and the House adjourned without. Ring into a.second bal lot; fur Sneaker. It is. Said that premises aS tothe formation of some of the'committees are expect ed to infiuence'several votes for Sherman. " Wun:stesoar; Dee. 7, 1859. The Senate spent the whole of the day in de bating the resolution or Mr: Mason, of Virginia, for an inquiry into tho Harper's Ferry insurr:ee teen, and without itijourned to Monday. l — lion o atiileted, itself fitr,the greater . .. s pa rt of the day to ; Ant ii2,llatiotr; of Illinois, opening the fight by raising a tines tion of privilege in reference to:statements by a correspondent Of New 1 - eilt Paper. In that connection, Mr. Kellogg stated that Mr. Douglas hod been chosen Senator, in the recent Illinois earten3.4,:in consequence ef - a bacepartor bargain with the Black -Republicans, a treaty with the stipulations . or , which. Mr... Kellogg de clared himself familiar. The discussion funning this disclosure was violent.'A ballot ,upon ,the Speakership was . snbsequentlynebtained, , there being 231 members present, and 11fiSbeirig'neces ' sorry for a chalet.. The 'result was Sherman 107, Bocock 88, Gilmer 22, keattcring 11. TnuusoAr, Dec. 8, 1859. The whole of the day was spoilt by the House in further dlstussipg Republican complicity in the recent. onthresdr;and adjourned without going into another Wink fur Speaker. Senate not in sesston; In the noose, Mr.Kel-' logg, Republican, and Mr. Logan, an ti•Lecomp. ton ite, both of Illinois; almost 40 into a list fight. Mr.-Logan saidAhat=whin'he niapetiarg hs and was called upon for the proof, he "ctipsot like A spanipl, slink in the corner ." This riught dirt K. WO) an attitude of conhal, treniend‘usly frightening the. whole house. Order was Slimily restored, when the gentleman explained thatethey did not intend to 'fight, tnueh less Wightea any body. The mewhecs,then, talked on, ve!ious sub. Jetts, including themselves, Ji.49 4 llrown, and the galleries:'ft nl!ly proceeded, as follows, Or the TRIRp 11ALLOT FOI3 sinatten: `-4.; Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, 110 ; Mr.• Bocock, of Virginia, $& ; Mr. Giliner,of N. C., 20; Scatter ing, 13. Whole number of Votes polled 231.—noeessary ton choice 1113. .Ntr. Ifieknian, of Pennsylvania, offered a reso lution for the adoption of the plurality rule, Which w: , e declared out of order at this time. ' , Mr. Winvlow, or North Carolina, moved an ad- jourhment,till Monday. Negatived by 25 major ityit c ' • ' 'h.rtifition woe made to adjourn till to-morrow; defented'hy the eatne rote. r 24ft inijktileat otitttt attentgtelk t 3 oirpribis ton. - At tAitiity, minutes.post four o'clock the House Ildjetrtned . . i•• SHOT AN DmiLd loot week, "bronglit doin"ari eagle on the wing well-known citizen of Manayituk.. while . put gunning one (UV The bird measured six feet friim tip to tip of the wings. Mr. Smith took the bird home, and on reaching his house, his wife discohr.ed a ..piece of. ribbon round its neck. On examination, they found that there was at. tachad to the ribbon a medal, on which was engraved : _"goy all your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Mali of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 803 and 805" Chestnut Stated, Philadelphia." THE OLD DOC'TOII, 7 B SON. A. S. HEATH, pursiciAl Ara. sulaeolf, Will elm/pine the sick 'and give advialffnei at 010 ag ent s DR. GEORGE-ROSS, •,LEBANON ' • ,• • • 19of Jan. andllareb, 1960. D.e.14, 1959. ' 3 me. CONGRESS. Wasniscrox, Dec, 5,1 . 359 FRIDAY . , Dee. 9, 1859 gpteiat Important to Females. DR. CHEESPMAN'S PILLS Prepared by , Cornelias L. Cheeseman, N. D., NEW YORK CITY The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practio.. They are mild in their operation, and certain in corructinir eli irregu• 'nettles, Painful Menstruation:4, removing all obstruc tions, Whether from cold or otherwise. headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart. whites, all nerv.. One affections, hysterics, fatigue. pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup= tion of nature• TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheoseman'a Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed•hi the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. ChOC3 omen's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. There is one condition of the female system in which the Pills rannot be Wien without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG NANCY—the result. MISCARRIAGE. Such is the Irre. minable tendendy Of the medicine- to restore the sexual functions to a noruiati condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature' cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, wide)] should be read, accompany each box. Price sl. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to Dn_ CORNELIUS L. CIIRESRILLII, Box 4531, Post Office, New York Oity.l Ono BY ONE DRUGGIST IN gtroor TOWN IN TUE UNITED GEMS R. D. truTctuNos, • General Agent for the United States, ' 165 ChamberaSt., New.Tork, To whom all Wholesale orders should be AddreMed. soia at Dr. ROSS' Drug Store, L 4411011, Pa. Dee. 7, 1859.-Iy. 47i' See Dr.Senterd's advertisement of Liver invigo rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. %ttigtotto.,44tirto. Union Prayer Meeting at the Tegiperance at S o'clock, every Monday evening. Preaching, In the 'M'. ctiur g ii 'next. Sunday morning and evening. Preaching every eve win), this week. Mplecnpal service in t rempefanee Hall,' on next Sundly, at 3 o'clock P,, Prenching—Next Sabath inorn ing in the German, '.4,11d in the evening,ip the English language, in tlielTfurined'Clinrqh. . • ‘. Duel's 6reneking.. IMO Sabbath morning and evening In Zion's Luthernn.Phurch. German service next Sunday moruing.nt the, Ti. S. P. meeting house , also German service in the evening, in the'MCruvinn . churoh. „, The usual Christmas - Eve Celebration will he held in the Moravian chtirch, on Saturday. thn i _24ol, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Tickets van be Shd at 6 con Is apiece at time Door, and at Mr. John G eaeff's Confectionary Shop. , German preaching .next Sunday morning, English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran . church. av~~z. On tho . Bth inst., by the Roy. Mr. Wunder ling„ Mr. Cornetling C. Black, of Londonderry, to Miss Mary AenSliutter, of,Cornwall.. On the Ste iil t.,'by` the Bey. IL: S. Miller. Mr. John IV: Westenberger,. to Miss Melinda Lees, both of Cornwall. On the Nth inst., by the id) . * Mr.lienry.Dix _ ler, of Berks co., to Miss Ourtiline Isenhauer, of Swatara twp., this county. On the 25tti of October, in Forest ,Oity, Sierra county, California,.Mr. Emanuel sBelly, form erly of this Borough, to Miss Honors. Seheah an, of Eagle Valley, California. • On the 2d inst., by the Bev. L 11. Menges, Dr. Gideon Fahnestock, of Annville, 'ebanon county, to Aii . sa Maria Zuok, of MaytoWit, tan- easter county. • On the 24th ult.. by the same. Mr. Elias N. Run. kel, of North Annville, to Miss Caroline Koch euderfer, of North Lebanon.. On the Ist inst., by the saw, Mr. John Eberly 'to Miss Elizabeth M. Black, hoth of Annville. On the Ist inst., by the snore, Mr. Felix Gingrich', to Miss }Wham Moyer, bath of Londonderry. On the Bth inst., by-Rer. A.-C. Wedekind, Jacob IL Miller of West 'Hanover, Dauphin County, - to MLis Mary Hartman, of East Hanover; Leba • non County. On the ash inst., Vy The Rev. F. W. Kremei, Mr Even W. Shank.; fo,Miss Marib itaffinan, both of Sunth Lebitnon township. . . On the some day,by the saine,l6. Michael Span r , - ler, of Swatara township, to miss Barbara Wit mer, of Cornwall tp., this county, . ~ ittr g • . On the ad in.-'t., is South ikanrille, lihn Iteaty, 4E8'1;0 years and 1 months. ~ In Hart 21lanorer, Lebanon county, 6n't.ballil iiist:, of Typoid Fetter, Ernilino Blount], daughter of Johu and Maria Bloueit, aged 11 yodel], 2 months and 13 days. On the 22u1t., in South Armenia, Sitnon, son of Henry and Sabina Miller, aged 1 ,year, 11 months and IS days. .06 the 23d ult., in South At:urine, Henry A. E. Getz, son of William and Fanny Getz, aged 8 years, 2 months and 12 days. ion rilarkel: .. ri4l3/ i i Slyers aE Slootir. E.F.CSSIIIER 14,1859. Potatoes, 'f.hu , 40 Eggs, SI doz., . IS Sutter,* Ib.„ 16 Lord.to Talhii, -10 Elam, 12 Shoulders, 10 16 Soap, 6 Beeswax, 25 While Rags, 5 Mixed_ Rags, 2 Flax, IS lb., 12% Bristles, IS lb., 40 Yeathers,Ss lb., 62.y 2 ' Wooli - 40 Scam Beane, 0 qt., 6 Vinegar, .f i A plash utter, 'f - croak, 45 . • The rhiladelphim Market. phibuhophia December 1.2) The liehikin Carthaly Corrected W LEBANON, WEremse Lob. Milts Ex. Fans $43 50 Smith " Extra 600 Lob. Val. Super. Fine 5.50.. Prime White Wheat, 1 : 20 PrApe Red Wheat, 25 erVii" !lrr, r Su Corn • • ' • 65 Oita, - 05 Cloversecd, , , 50 SO Mar:seed, 1 BO Dried Apples, 1 1 1 lin., 1 00 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Peach "Snits," 2 50 Peach "Ilutzels," • 125 Cherries, 150 Oniens,, " • 37 " • - PLOUR.—There is very little ert---tf _denten(' - ipo - for Flout, and prices rule about Maticinary. OVO barrels mixed brands superfine sold at $5 25 ; 1,- 000 barrels W. B. Thomas ditto on terms kept private, and 200 barrels Lewistown Mills premi um family at - $6 40 ifs barrel.. The .trado are buying in a small way at the above figures for silperfirie and extras, and $6 . 75:a barrel for fan cy lots, and the market closed. steady bat quiet. Rye Flour is selling on.arrival at $4 37k.f. Corn Meal is t tit little inquired for, and Pennsylvania' Meal is held at $3 75 I}l barrel. ' The ioipoctiOns .. of .)lour and Meal for the week are 15,541 bar role. C3-RAIN.—In Wheat there is a moderate busi ness doing, and prices are folly sustained.; Sales.' h' reac abbot, 0,000 bushels reds at sl2ll©l3i. for common to good prime Pennsylvania and South including some small dots white =at sl:36@ 1'43. Ryti - is , Wained; and , itelliwg at 93 cents for PiihnsYlVania. Corn meets Cut ,a ,r,nod demand at previous quotations; sales ,include 1,200 bush els old yellow at 92 cents ;1,000 bushels damp Jersey, to arrive, at 73 cents; and 4,000 bushels dry Southern at 24g 90 cents, the latter for prime tots-Oats aro held freely, with sales of 1,200 bashera.Mary land to unto, at 42 cents. CATTLE MARKET.—The demand for lleef hai been good and the market quite active agai,p , s tkis fu lie former priseib.the sales at the (titlerer,t yards reaching about 2;250 head; at prices ranging from $3 to $4-gross; aitil .$6 to" $9 nett, including,a,few extra quality, which sold at from $9l to $lOl the 100. lbs. The principal 'sales were within the range-of $7 and $B. Of Cows and Calves, the receipts dial Sales were 125, at from $35 to $5O each, for first quality ; $l5 to' $25 for dry cods according to condition. Of Hogs, the reeeifill and' sales reach about ,8000 head, including 5500 at rinhoff's at.from $6 to s7i, and 2500 14 Ifitler,ds Ste:llama ' at the Ave nue Yard, also at ffoiit $6 to $7l theloo `Of Sheep; about 40'1i'0 Store sold at Phillips', at IQs Bc. 1.3 lb., dreased • 150 at the Union, and 300 at the Bull's Head, at. 848 i Vs lb. dressed. 461:311Villiattntt, H ov er's Indelible Ink, two kinds. One with the mordant, and the other with the -Ink, so prepared that entirely obviates the nse of the same. To erXo may,havelbVeit deceived in p o urehasing, :1,111444 apon trial to Utterly worthless. The following strong certificate of Professor Booth, of the Franklin Institute of Pa.. and whose reputation is co extensive with the civilized world, is presented. LABORATORY IN pimut T a rz E tpR O I L A, D De tI . I I 7 I . B4I To Joseph B. Hover, Esq.—Dear Sir Having exarn , iced the eompositionof your Indelible Ink and employ ed it in my family, I can speak with confidence of its unusual Wellellee in mouparison with others of a simi lar nature. it is of such a consistence me adapts it equally well for course and line fabrics, and when its full shade of black indwieliniedro it is not altered by washing or atmospheric agents. .-Reartmtfolly yours, JAMESTC: BOOTH, Analytic Monist. De 0.14, 1859. tALTIIINS lc BRO.'S Now Boot and ' Shoe Store is fitted up in good order for comfortoid oonVenlence, both or ladles and Gentlimen: MEI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notiee. A Meeting of the Stockholders of Lebanon Otte OM pony.will be held on Mom - lay, January 2d, MO, et the OAS WORKS, between the hours of I nod 4 o'- clock, P. M., at which time and ids* an election for Saves MA:f.i(i&KS, to serve for the ens ding seer, will be held. JOHN- W.. MISH, Sec'y. Lebanon, December 14, 1850. I. O. of O. F. trlo the Members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 1 . 21, L 0. of 1 0. F., you are requested to be 'punctual in attend ance at the Mil, on Friday Eeenimg. December 23,1859, at 7 o'clock, when business of importance will ho trans- acted. By order of the Lodge. Attest: D. IL MILLER, See`y. Lebanon, December 14,185 e, • Building Lots for Sale. Mil tinders igned offers at Private Salo. 2 fine BUILD ING LOTS. fronting 22 fdet on Water street, and 66 feet deep. Said lots are situate near Walnut street, 1 11 4 squares from the Court Rouse and the same cliAancu from the L. V. It. R. Depot, and opposite Salem's Luthe ran Oh arab. For terms, kr., apply to Lebanon, Dec. 14, 1659.-3 m. MITER MESS. Auction. "urILL be sold at PubliC Auction, on SATURDAY, rif 24th inst., and on MONDAY, the 2fl of January, neat, itt the Store late of L. iitinnerman, as follows : CASSINI; RES, Calicoes, De Laines, L awns. Brass Silks, Cambries. Laces, Migings. Silk and 'lndict Shawls, Rib bond's, trench Merimies. Lustre, Mom, of ail decerip lions, Ladies and Dents'Oloyes,Dinghems, TBSTINOS, Muslims, Dress Trimmigs, Veils, Parasols. Buttons, Spool- Cottons. Oil Cloth, Carpet, Linsey, Nankeen. Broad Cloth, Carpet,empl,,,Spices, Snuff and Smoking Tobacco, Paper Muslin:of all colors. Diasp,and Queens. ware, and many other articles of Illerchlintlize to num erous to mention. - Stilc to commence on each ;lay at 12 tic loci:. at noon. J. D. IfIESTEIi, Assignee of Leo. Zimsl•'P.nin. .P. S. The Store will be open for private sato on Sat, urdays, the 17th and 31 st Inst. Lebanon, Dec .It, 1859. ~: • Stateinent LEBAIs.:ON BANK, published as mini red by the Act or Assembly, pasaed Oct. 13, Pira, LEBANON DANK, Dec. 7, 1850. let—Loans and Discounts, $354,059,92 „. .$52 804. Notes Mother Banks; 18,43 0 . 00 Cheeks on Other .Banks„ 553.•33 Due by other Banks, • 1,690. 65 08,483 05 3¢ -,-Notes In Circulation, 171,788 00 eth,„Amoont or Deposits, dogmas and 40,078, 47 balances due to other flanks, . ' EDW. A. FILER, 'Cashier. Sweatt and Subscribed before me, Dec. 0,1559. Lebanon, Dec. 14, 1859. Jour!' Gul3o, J. P. Statement Ty VIE Lniuwo: VALLEY BANK. ‘-r LinANOV . , To, Dec. 0, 1859 • ASSETS. Mills and notes Ithellt Doe by other Banks Notes or other Banks Cash drafts and cheeks do Specie (Gold and Silver) EMI 'Notes in circulation $110.050 00 Duo depositors. 26„508 Due to other Banks, 5.439 85 $160,901 a The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOS. KA 11C11. Cushier. Sworn and subscribed before me.. December 7, 18.55. Lebanon, Dec. 14, 1850. Aarnoav S. ELY, J. D. CIIRISTMAS PRESENT* OF BOOKS & STATIONERY. SAMUEL iTAZA RD, amp Xi). 724 . CHESTNUT PRILADELPITIA, rpurchases o the attention of persons desiring to make BOONS or STATIONERY to the arrangements of his Bo,,kstore. Great improvements have been made In the lighting and arrangement:of the Store, it is neurone of the 11103 C Complete as well as ELEGANT BOOK STORES In the country. The arrangement of the STORE and STOCK has been made to resemble as much as possible. A LARGE PUBLIC LIBRARY, The, Rooks have been arranged in divisions according to thecharacter of their contents, and over each divi sion Sc lettered the subject,thos offering an easy meth od for persons to select at their leisure such books as they may wish to consult or purchase. The Largest :and Best Aisorted Stock of. Books in Every Department of Literature of English and kiaerienn Edi tions in Every Style of Binding . Is kept clinspingy,n Mutt Having connections with the principal rublisblok Houses throughout fife It. S. THE NEW BOI.MKS, are received u s fast IQ BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMN DOORS: of all ekes from the largest Family sire to the small pocket edition, and in every conceivable etyleo r binding. A STATIONERY DEPARTMENT containing all"tbe latest styles of PAPER ate . ENVEL - OYES has lees arranged in the most complete manner. ,fr Initials stamped on Paper and Envelopes without charge. WEDDING AND VISITING CAI DS enerav ed, printed or written` in the hist and cheapest man. ner. A BEADING TAB LE•on which will be found the Dai ly Papers, MagniOs, Ste., has been fitted up for the benefit of ceotitiy customers,' in order that when visit ing the city they may have a place to spend an lour or no, at leisure. • • - Baying a BINDERY connected with the establish. ment, books and "Music can be' ound at the cheapest rates. 13eingWkent for the well known house of the APPLETON'S OF NEW YORK, he furoillhee to the TRADE and the Public the Etrus.wr Booze published by this house, srldelt are thelitalsons est books issued for CHRISTMAS ?RESENTS and HOLIDAY GIFTS. Catalogues of their numerous and beautiful publications can be had on application by . PM paid letter. Persons Visiting the city fur the pUrpose of purehasing, CHRISTMAS TRESENTS,. are invited to call and examine the _LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK at the LOWEST PRICES; front which a liberal discount is made to' CASH BUYENS. Every attention ispaid to strangers visiting this estab lishment whether to purchase or forcuriosity. ARr Den't thrget, that you can buy the BOOKS of EV ERY KIND from the STTPENNT TOT FOR CHILDREN KO the If ANDSO3IIII Book worth many dollars for the LIBRA RY -AT "HAZARD'S," 724 CHESTNUT St., • Dec. 14,184. Notice public are hereby cautioned against buying 4r I receiving' a note for 8120 , in the hands of Oeddel, ISlareh AT Co., of .I.l4x:risburr, th . t.. evilest the undersign ed.'oe it le illegal and I will pay it, Utlieaft compell ed by law. ' 3011 N LADDERMILCH. Palmyra. Landing, Dee. 7 1859.-2 t. * Stray - . Heifer.. CA6113 to.tho premises of thwettbecriberi 'Op v, CORNWALL rtllitlVAllE y about the mitlibbi e of AI October lastot reit and white cOottoti about two yearsrold. December 7,1559.-3 t. , Notice; 91110S1s who ,have wed,,,booles from the limier signeil;eot4 titne,„bibk, e.#9herith,y requested to re turn 010;nm - to: .l: W. OWNING ER. I.6litinnn, W 6.7; 1855. Alias Oppli:ini; Court Sale. PURSU ANT to an alias order of the Orphans' Court Lepnilonl;66.4fity,will he , e2posed to :We. by pub lie rentluitor outcry. on.l'hiciwleey, December 29, 15.59, at I.dnlock in the, afternoon of that day, a certain Three Spry DWB,,LING HOUSE. with a two story kITCLIEN attached. and ih LOT of ."1 GROUND whorecu the came is erected, being ill the southern part of lot No. It, In .Liglt t's Ad- I ditien, In the Borough of North Lebanon. bounded on the east by Mulberry Street, on the south by lot N 0.16, on the westhy a.eLx teen feet alley, and on , the ttorkh,bY, the other part of the saLL lot, fronting on Malliefil Street twenty•five feet, and one. hundred and ninety eight feet end three inches deep, with the eppurtannu cos, s:tuateench being In the Borough of North Leba non, in the mid ColintY:—late the Estate of !leery K. Boyer, dec'd. The sale will be held at the public house of BenjaMin 'teller, in said Borough, and the terms made knoirit by 111ICIIBAG Y. BOYBR, ' Administrator of the said estate By the Court ; -4. LIGHT, Clerk of the Orphans' Cwt. Lebanon, Dec: 7, 1859. • • -- CARPETUN GS. T WOULD respectfully invite the public to call and I examine my new fall stock of Carpetings of Foreign and Domestic manufactures; English Tapestry Brewaele, from 76 to 26; two Ply Ingram, suitable for parlors, setting re .ms and rhambers,, from 31 to BY; entry and stair carpets. &c. Also, large stock of floor and table Oil Clothe, Window Shades, U reen Gum Cloth, 3 and 134 yards wide; Door Dragget, Matta, Rugs. .to. . PIDNEAS GOUGH', Jr.. (late Shoeniaker & HOngh,) 508'N. 2d street, abe',e No ble, West side. Drench Store 802 Spring Garden street 2d door above 13tb., South Philadelphia, October 19;1859. . TUE NEW BAKERY, ' undersigned would respectfully infoinV the MU IL zees of Lebanon. that he has commenced the BARE IIUSINESSi in all its ydrietiet. at his stand. on. Cumberland Street, Lebanon;, nepikt *petite the link Hotel, and will supply custoners with the best BREAD, CAKES, to.. Ste. Flour received fro& cindomers and returned to them in bread at short notice. ' CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds, frost' and of the beet•quelity, constantly on bind, end furnished at the loweed,pyieets- The public is invited to givo-mehittig. Ltbantin, Nov. P, 1859. ID you sea ATKINS d: Biltef.'S Now Boot and Shoos Storo. A TKINS DEO. promMe to he punci.:Mfintatvolliqm A deavor to please all who may call on them feu Deets and Shoes. THE HAMMONTON FAIMER.—A news. paper devoted to Literuturo and Agriculture, aim ed. ling forth full Recouula of the now settlement of Ham monton. In NewJer-uy, can be suhserlbed for ut 01117 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the lumina. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, p, 0. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing Cheap land. of the hee quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Volom and where crops ore serer cut down by frosts, the terrible seourgo of ow north . sm .". vertinement of Hammonton [moan. 44. Wa 0/1 111011 Sell Cumberland Sired, half square East of Walnut Street, Lebanon. Pa. LIAS LIGIIT takes this method of informing his rifriends, rtatthe,public large, that be has taken the above Harm, Where he is propared to Accommodate MI Who may favor Ilia with a Yill. The Hostas i s cen trally located in the heart of the hudinAla ptirtlO_ of town, and but bait it square trou t , the Court Tstica,Wilddni -supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and his but with the choicest viands and INictort.. zO' Good Stabling far a large numbqr:of ,horses, and careful and attentive llostlere always. at hand. Ilia charges will be thund moderate s and no pains or exertions spared to render his guests comforta ble. The public are invited to give hint n call. Lebritton, Eopt,ls, EidAs tiGur. ASSIGN EIS N 0 TIC El, o T ja is Inerehy given, that Leonard Zimmerman N bild'Wife. of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa., did, by l ieluntatr.Dev4 or. Assignment, make over and transfer to the undersigned of the. bor ough, county and stale aforesaid, all their property, and effectsfer the benefit of their creditors. All persons, therefore:).adartod are requeAtil to make immediate 'payment, tilid those having:claims will present them duly authenticated forsettleinint. .1 JOHN IL RIMER, Assignee Lebanon, Soy. 23, Ism. 'Who Inas itot scoot the lilOw Sign Put ups' A fly: STELLIVAGEN & BRO., at th eir 41 7 ;.mteis awl .TLISNLRF EsTantrarrsrme,632 -d i , z \,,, a Market Street one door below 7th Phil ',ft! . • .4, ii : • / c„...... 11a0iphid. , left the Sign is nothing to ' ..71g/ ' , ;r: what to exhibited inside. American 444 Watches, in Gold and Silrer Cases, /tali road Timekeetiers of English and Swiss makes; Fashionable aewelry anti Silver ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the best iiiirig of all lathat the prices of all the attractions is within the range. of the 1115111.11mM rockets. STELLSI7.3.O FIN 4:-, IMO. April 21,1555. 831, Market street, Iltilaint, L lUMBE R. .AVUOI KER. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! (JIB the best and e4capo.4 agsortment of LumnEr. ev er offered to the public. iSIIOI7 for sale at the now nd extencife LW/ nEit and COAL YARD. of _ _ BRECHBILL 4 11ORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few genres North of the rh•neasee Steam 3titis . and one genre east of Borgnor's Mei. - Their assortment consists of the best wellseasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 1.j6 and 2 inch Panne! and Common Plank; tillito Pine and Hemlock Smuttltug and Joists; White Oak Beartb., Plank and Scantling; add 34 inch Millar Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! ! The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Mae, Roofing and Plastering Laths;, 011estnut Rails and Posts, and railings for 'knees slid fencingl3eards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sites and descriptions. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL! !I .„,,, The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Linieburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. :• VI-Confident that they have the largest and heel as. sortment of LMillifft,pf all descriptions and sizes, as,Weß as the largest stock . of the different kinds of CONN vv.441 . offered to the citizekteff Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can atirounnodate all purchasers satis fnetorily; and would tk r&svii invite all who went any thing in their line, to eaturehri Atilt. stock Wore pur chasing elsewhere. . lthltST. • N. Lebanon, Fob. 24, 1858. $180,314 43 $0,592 82 3,730 00 1,026 07 24.543 04 44,891 93 Wood Burned Lime. BY improvements in the art of Lima Ilanxitto the 'subscriber is now enabled to produce the best Wont.- RUENED Liam that was ever made in this section of coin try, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— ills improvements are such that he I, dndbled to sell his Lime at 'IV A' cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 aunts, which has been the, prices herenifore," LOB; burned with. COAL. can also be obtained at low rate's by the heat- load, or in less quantities, as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. itrring gone to a great expense in the perfection of his improvements for time burning on a large scale, at, low prices, the obscriber hopes to receive a chorea the public , patron age.. Ifis location LI at the old and well known &wenn the "Union Canal, lu North Lebanon. . N. L banon, If.y IR. 1849 W ATCHES A.ND JEW ELK WATNIE* AND JEWELRY, =CUM{ BY J.•W. ACKER, Cumberland St., nett door to Dr. linenwoover'a 'CLOKS,CLOCCKS, BY - RODE:LW:I) AT WE R. s, I From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and' 30 /lOW, Oet. 22,'56. Blanket Sliasvlt4„ ("LOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING of allspice : 4, dyed ,t kJ Black or Blue Black, praised, the color mutant .11 and gouda turned out equal to new, by ••,,, - LYON tEABEItHER, Xi' Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lambe,. gees Drug Store where all orders fOr.the above will be attended to. [Sept. 7, 1059. L. scorr CO„ NEW YORK. continue to publish the following leading British Periodirela, six t 1. THE LUNDOI't RUAILTEBLY, (Conservative). Tails EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig). 3. THE NOIITIE BRITISit REVIEW, (Freo Church . ). . VIE WEBT.HINISTER nevum, (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH 'MAGA ZINEATory These Periodicals ribly:reitresent the three great po litical parties of Great Britain- •Whig.T, nit ono Itat.i• d—but bender' forme only true feature t, . t heAr chitr erter. As-Organs of the , moat profound .writers, on eiencp,..Litoratuff 4. the s-Nerolity end ltrNiun„ther stand. as they ever Wore steed, unrivaled .0141110 r let. tors. being considored'ioilispeneitile, to,,the Jeliglar ,and professional to it, whit., to fib- intylligent reader of ev ery clean the:: furnish d tatrn totfiltactory record of t h e current Uteretrire of the dsy,,thrqughont the world, than fan be ,oraibly eij•iiitted front any other Source. , • . , gARbY CoPrEg. ~„ The recelpf..4 AllirVirrA.St4Y l4 :T.S from the British habitat:ors g - tw.se..24.4pnid to these iteprints, in mantitchairi timly,nan tithe be placed in the hands of Bob ec.ibera ribont as soon no the original ettlibus. TERMS: Per an i. to uny one of the four Reviews, $3 00 kNoiany two of tit. 3 boo. Reviews, 5 00 Vor, any three of the few BeVieWS, 7 1)0 For at, four of the Review=, „ SOn For itillek*Ood'if MitgaZitittv .' -300 For Blackwood nod One Revise% b 00 . '•." ':. tWf) Revi-ns, 7 00 I:l=EMEWit== the pair Reviewa.'lo 00 *R. Money current iu the State where teal .d wits he received at par LLUBBiNG i,disconrit of 25 U r rent. rom the shove priors will al ow o'd ci,vm inlierip.; four or inint, Copi4.ll .4 any 0101 male 0 , MO 1113070 works. Thus: Foulr COpit.t. of BIACkW.) 1, or 01 ono lliwWw; will be 50111 to ono luldmis ro. $9: fk,ur co) US Wf tits r,e,u, :o:views slid Blsokkv..,od`fur SZ9I it , J 4 ma. rOSTAGE.' In all the principal Ithlt Towne these works will lan delivered FI UI% OF POSTAGE -When aria. 11 mail. the Postage to any part of the AninYk. Ststee w but TWe;NTY FOrpf oK.Nts y year for Itlacavaaat. malt but FOUIITOIIM - 54 , 4 11 'S a year.for (melt of 1110 iteviewo. H. B price l t Grvatliricain of the lige ,Period ieniB above council is - $S 1 per annum Remittances 1 1 ,if any of thexthwe rail.ll6ition.. should always be rat.pai I, to i he PabliAaera,. • , : ••AA•FONAJID SCOTT at Cll., No. 44. Gold - Street, New York. ° '-fi ••• ti, ~k7l S.? 'Lig' )--4 UtIV .. A , az P zr :. ill h. , ' SS' z ' = 7...' o ' - LI :." r.- 4 o' , 2 . .7 mr — V I , e 0 e ,,,, : 4 7, r-- , r) r e , ; c- -, a. , Se , 11l ';•-• i oc) 2, 5 ' F r, - "t Fz. t " ° ;, •'.---' w 1. t—i -b." °O 5 -2, gi 9 it 0 ~ 44 ''' "= 1 t 7..• ...., d-.' -... 5 1 E 4 , •` 7 ' ^ ' ,- P 'At — C' 5g ^* r -4 42 r: n i-t P 2S. r , 0 ,—'"' CD tt 3 r ''... =.l n tm.l ..." 4 CO •-• .., e. '...".. r. ' S . 04 2. ; 14 w ims 64C+ '' (t;''ql>' o. s ~,,, 2 , 'P" fx - o h..." 01 2 —...-, 0-1,....,-- o• , & ti gg 6. ; 1 1 ,"4 t" g t.• F. 2 1 7. I "It° A Q t" •%.1",.. t. : t:;.. . 7. w ..,... 4 . r . ~,,, g I , i , = . h , ili R ., .. FlOw 2, *Sit, ' , i i, O ~i- 0.• Fa. s. . gri, TlieLebanonVoiiiii*Nlarble r F I LLE undereiginA has now at Litt, ALlirble turd, in Leb n fine supply of. the hsns.:‘lo3/ OrKINTY MARBLE from the. Quarry ofalierrol & Fisher, This Siert loiß superior to nay American Marble., owl oao ho furnished at huff the oost of •eny other • Marble. Per. SODS a6ol,ll+leorder Tomb Stones, or frziy thing elan in *blob Marble is,netsled, are invited to oall,„entl examine my. speoimens. , /01131 FARRSL.' Lebanon, N0v.16, 1939. New Invention. DAVID BOY ER ID= iackwood's Magazine and British Review a PATENT POCKET .• -r. COIN DETECTOR, FOR TESTING THE VARIOUS KINDS OF GOLD AND SILVER. COINS. IL Is admitted by all to be the moat py.rAist thug of Ite kind ever offered to tße` d 1,115. IT IS.$O SMALL THAT I's %K 8K CARRIED IN,THE I'OCKET WITHOUT A NIA.NCOSIVENIENCE, Every Merchant ehdalaqtecie it 1- Every - StotelteaperAaald have'itt Every Mechanic :Wald Ism , 7 • Every Man in Business shotild hive it! It detects at the mew moment; both size, thickness and weight. from a 11.1 f Dime to Dollar In Silver. and Coto $1 in gold up to $2O, besides foreign Gold cad 811- Ver, and suns RA quickly as aeon. without the assistance of a word. It is simple, 6,4incialy maefut, durable, WO nunalcitl and perfect. ire A Warrantee goes with every one that ta mkt PRICE ONIL` Vet Mkt— rostpaid, to not' part of the United States. SEE W), AT TRE.NEVY4IOI.I3RS SAY: Theyoreeseion.of 4=isa prrreci guarantee against b.. irlpf foam - Rail upon withapefous coins:—News. _Aeteettintls eertnih. Inevitable .— Eve. Jntr. A BMA man with one in his possession may bid &B aum to tba most courderfeitekrof the day.—Sven- lug Bulletin. We pronounce it without lweitatlon to be the moat perft•et,t4iug of Its IrAnd ever offered to the publio,— NIII.. Inquirer. We like it, and eordlalli recommend ittopubliafevor Netioual Argue. It is worth its prico ton times told---CPW Item AGENTS WANTEri.,. An Agent wanted In every County In the United Stang, to whom FL heavy dlsconnt will be movie, Bewley see, with terms of agency; on the rocelidof one dollar. Address all orders to INLAY & BICKNELL'S, BMA: Nt Reporter, The ilelectterteta. tent_ ulor 7 11 .,11.41ii3 4 .4toinivait 4011 necessary companten of the CashterilAlerchaht, Cloth, Traderi atechanie and tie people, bnlng.the oh?. err ou the Continent, and the *Meet In the World, 'wird having more ettbeeftere them all- others combined, is puwliehed on the let and lath of ouch month, at the Ad lowitm•prices t • ' .Alouthly. / Copy, 0112 your, - ' $lOO - Semi-Mutithly, 1 Copy, one year, - 200 inclualint withnut extra charge a copy of the WWI At the World, containing u larger number of magolfieent ly ill mare tod iirthe variotts 430K1,: hileer and other Coins of all nations, that rain be foetid in any usher work ,1111.1 i which tmn be obtained from 110 other source by euy possibility of means. Address IMLAY 5: BICKNELL'S Nov. 23, 1859,-2ro Dank 'Note Reporter, Platulelphla East Lebitnon Store; TOE undersigned has purebascd t4is Store Stand . of Mr. George Clitsser„ in •Enst.,T k eba d o d , add hoe just opened-on/010k° ING•iWits3iD,COMPLETE STOCK OF l j/Or.S., embracing. Dress Goads of the very latent. styfa / Whit. -Liu dies. Cloths, Cassirneres and Veidings for Gentlemen, and cleeeeries, provisions ' &c., msekeepers, all of which will be sold at priers to suit the times. The stock being entirely new, and having been selected with great care. Were inducements to pored/users that are rarelyegualed hereabouts. Can a nd txtuniue before buying. I only ask that my stock be examined to bu appreciated. . Lobancon, Novutubor lei, 160. 13EltSONS,In want of Feect,tot „Cowp or Plg-s,, can ob. tabu It (Lulli . pt the, 1.4..,e,1t0er BBEWERY of tljo sub Giber in i4vorar .I ., etttnpiv - A,o V wniedp. "tics). /0 cents n. bushel. - nEYRUARtMIN. - Lebauon, Feb. 2,1959. 0 ,00 , 01 & Mckf okt DE fiRSIVE.VAP PMEADEVO Thin Celehreted 14 asiung Soap. is now, in market fi)r more then a year. and Una it has Oren Amiversal satistlietion,44 evident from the fact. the the 3lanutte:, Curers of it, in order to supply the demand hero been ' , obliged to increase their espat , ity to make equal to One flundred Timer. 'and Pounds per Weir. It is decidedly the berktnd qiteorcre k voap arm. made in this Country'; Oire:,Pqad-of it }t, as far, for any 11110, 113 three'lß tiOrlCatmanou Soap in general use. It is made ttpoo..‘ new principle; of the best ronterialsitiel known only to VAN HAAGEN k MO KRONE. It does away entirely with the 'Wash-board—saves the beconeity el bolt ing the clothes, it does non ahrink Flan nels, REMOVES GREASE, INK OR PAINT SPOTS perfectly, - and - fentn the most delicate fabric, eaves fully onehalf the time and labor usually spent todo the washing. It is warranted free from SAL SODA, or ether injurlons alkalis, and guaranteed not to rut or Injure the clothier. For Sale by all respectable Grocers, and Wboleeale by TAAIN C McgIcONV, No. 22 and 24 So oat Whams; Port.ustienia..) ~,, • • • ' There bedag:selentdpitotion brands Of Detersive Soap In nt.rket. thePottl4. are. notified-that none Is genuine except Xii,N, t ,Htkei.OAN palctitDNE .ip Stumped upon each Mai vt thin ea wall as the Iloxee. Nov. 2, 18.59.::bm. E rE 4. 1111 7 . . RIC. STABLE. andirsiglied KelpectiAlly 149.roiathe public that 11 T.tliaa opened a NEW LI VERY STABLE, at Mel. • RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb - anon, where ho. will keep for the . public accommothitiona - uoodliteek of HORSES rind TEHICLES. Re • Will keep gee tle and good driving Rouses, and bentiope and safe Vehicles. uttreful DriverOfurnhillikl then desired. 'Alsiio.)l.ll.l4lB.ll* ParthiskAn z7 • , Lebanon, April 21, JAMES MARCM. Rest Hanover. BLOOD SEARCHER, REMEDIAL AGENT For Impurity of the Rood, THAT DOES ITS Woßtfc,. TIEWILOTIGHLT, EFFEgrlattrf. AdVIVIVITHOur ...VAIL! ! 1111118 great PUItIFIRy yi`oti lieto*t . the, pnblio,butda. few years, has plrenky won a name, and *incitation unexampled In the lidpory . X. any nietlieue eier invest ted. The ingrgfilets ,pupap9sing it..ana, .ygt iit earobinattak.Attl pew:Wl . in driving dwell* from the hunioa s fr4ta: it urea scrofula, — ' ' I Ciinitoias formsticirie, 211111E00, Bolls, • Johos t4O, qeet t - BUM ' ,VV'S. Qld etubborn Reald Ettad, Tatter attoctiens; PYst , 9l l, ift s Csapt4ixotteis, , Salt Rheum Mercurial Diseased, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of dpputite, Low.,§pirinb uo i, Void Stomach, Female Cdfalnarate, and all Diseases having *heti , orWitt,in so,t tailrace state of the Mood. l'lnrr Agent who has this medicine for akie,,,tie milers on hand containing certificates fro* betseha lOW have been cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate cases, and commend themselves to the attention of those nflicted with any of the above diseases. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected. as carrying with it the most indubitable eridence.of thevirtaes of this weu derful medicine. . . Stkoru statement of David )ITreary, of Napier Town 'Slap, Bedford county: . . In Agoil,lBsa, as near as I can retnentber, a small pimple made its appearance en my lip, which soon be came enlarged and soro. 1 used poultices of sorrel, and Wash of blue vitro', without effect. Finding the sore extending.] called on Dr. Ely, _ m: Sejtellln;fgawho pro nouneedit CANCER. nig.tfigriioe# a_ tvash i pt . ..gulgar of lead and broad poul iftec. rmding these reutcdteg,ol,tek avail, I called upon Dr. 241:T0r, ,q 1 Devidvillc. F.ottierseti county, who also prenounotd. ,thc. disease Cancer, and. nod me internal il external retnedies--the latter con listing principally of canstics; hut all to no purpbse, the disease continent' spreading toward the nose. I next. treed a ptelltiltlttioll ear arsenic, in the form of seise; Tiffs, for a time vimcked the diaeaee, but the inflnummtionseen. increased. I next celled upon Dr. f;tatlef„pfAt: claim villa, _Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied it Halle Mid to be a never. falling . remedy, but tt had no crier! whatever in checking. the spread of the eau. In December, of the same year, the_ disease had olden away R greater part of my upper lip, and hell RIERI . ked the 11090, when I went to Cincinnati, where 1 consulted Prof. IL S. Newton, of the Eleetie Iledical College. He pronounced the disease "nouwnv on, Cancer. superinduced by an inorAtinthp nut, of mer cury:" lie applied mild vino ointment,„am/gave•Me id - terns' redo:diva: . My face healed,up, hnt„the luttatuma tion flats hot ttcavmeffly,.removid.:. ~in Yobruary, 1867, hp prsi,l4,o4ed Ins Euredrauit I i'eft f . or , hune. In April the dise.pec egete e titurneil, and se y . nilent wag the pain, that I could not mat at night! Date ii; Mayl returned to: Cincinnati,.aud agpin, placed myself under the charge of . Dr. Newton, with whbmq retinkine4 until September du ring AbleMtl indliebiseir aery known 'remedy, and part ly cliggkitp t .- tole diaceite,/le whoa I return. od lonie theru':.t.cfklif thfec itus - hog/tag ,uleers Upon my.filet. I con melt&lnk N'evctiMkPrepamtions, and also , ruediclualltut I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had slot off thileff side of my nose, the gre , thlr portion •of -gay eft cheek, and had at-, tack& my 107 . 59 t. r i . , 11.4 giyun up all hope of ever be • lag cured, since' Dr. ~X lyt said he could cree relief, but ; that a cure wilt impossible. , In Mnroli 1858„1 bought ii, bottle of .“Blip,al.l Searcher," but I must contest' t,heig.,: had no fifth in IL I was verY - *oak wtten i limina An '6o4 - taking it; but I found that 1 gained strength d.y by, day : and also that the ulcer commenced drying up../, coutluuoil„ and when the third bottle was %imamapt Wai heated Us if by a miracle, I used a fourth _ de, and I baye been healthier since than I Mho been or the boat seven years. Although my face is madly ditiftwee, I UM still grateful, to a benign Provide:nee who 1804 spar - ed my life, and within Imo been don, ehrongh thibollatts , rnei l iat,,, of I,tvasnrettaltit otlailiittion Stang:lllqt. 3 _' _ , ~, DAVID Al'eftl'AßY.- • SliForti alid . subtorillthi; , thtt 31,st day. of August, A. D.: 1818, before me, ono of the justices of the ponce, inane, for the Borough of Holliday stnirm. Bl6jr county, Pa; Witness—U. J;JOneu:. .. , Anvviiontay, J. P. t. -- 11[...1,13C0rd., - proprletor. . . ~ - VolliiiitYttflarg. Penne. For sale 14 , :tf: „ TT: efdttle, fdyerstowni Martin Early, pallnyra4 John Capper,. Rt . % JouiodOwttt John deitnot. Mount. Nety;• dobn tamper; 'illOphierninv/Ifei; John Delt-t inger, Cauiphollstowu;. Killlongar - to XIIIIPUt ill; Autt11)10; John C:olDoiugh. Bridgeport; alloViiedisinoirekilitt, AbSu sold at Dr. Dee. Mon' Drug - Store, opposite 0 a Cow i e House, Lebanon, Ps. . . 1.A 1 4.17, 1855 4 - IY. IF YOU WANT ALNo.I AMBROTYPE, wry cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the l‘booori Deposit ilaolt. WA E. Z, E..CEEILER U:=M LINDSEY'S IMPROVED THE ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED ilisoident;
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