CMS 61JE PaVertiort: TERNS, SISO A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY DBCESIBER 21, 1859. HOME AFFAIRS. Mr, Oven Laubach, in Market street, north of the Railroad, has Oa band a large stook of Ready.made Furniture, which be trill sell cheap. Cane.seated and other Chairs of all hinds and prices also on band. Re also repairs Furniture end Chairs, and pats stow seats In old attne.bottomed chairs. Persons are invited to call and examine• his Ware. A new Liquor Store has been opened by Mr. 'Joseph Reinhard ) the old land lord of the Bark Hotel, at the corner of and Chestnut streets, to this horouia, a few doors 1 1": et the Jail. Ile will constantly keep 013 -Stand a large assortment of tho best and purest &tidoto 'of all kinds. Ile invites town and coun• •, try d ' ealora to give him a call before buying in Philadelphia or other places, as be is Collattent ho can soil to their advantage. We looked in on Monday, at Stogrist's lintel, to see the new Oscillating Wash ing Machine in operation. It Is about the best thing that bar yet been brought to the notice of the public. Its simplicity of construction 5 the ease with which it is operated ; its speed, and the facility with which it adapts itself to the work, will make it en Indospensable article In every household. Mosara. 11. &D. 0. Blegriat hare seaured the right se this tusettine for Lebanon county. ANALYSIS BY DR. A. A. HAYES, OF BOSTON. Lyon's' Ohio Catawba Brandy is a very pure spirituous liquor. The fragrance which it pos sesses can be isolated, and it then appears unlike that of Cognac Brandy or wine, being a fruity es sence resulting from a peculiar fermentation of Catawba and Isabella Grapes. Ma punt Brandy is sold wholosalo an d retail at Dr. hone' Drug Store, Lebanon. /ter Wo will iseuo but a half-sheot Advortider next wook. 'The Councils of Lebanon and North latimnon boroughs had a very pleasant so. elaLlo reunion over an excellent suppor prepared at the house of John Id, Mark, on Thursday evening last, There was a full attendance, and justice was dune, without "fear, favor or affec tion," to the goad things set before the party. It is right that there should be good feeliugs culti vated between the two boroughs, their interest be. tog so closely connected and so oft‘m the same,— It is much better that neighbors should know and understand eaoh other, than thstt they should view col sot towards each other with jealous or nla 'Wows Intentions. To meet nest stud than and talk matters and things over as neighbors and brothers, will doe vest deal to preserve amicable ----- A very important fact—At this seam of tho year when the Rands, h" eat, iho., become frost bltteu, or when you culler with chil blains, a good remedy will be found is "lacusan utit's ietiOsT Cuna j" it always relloiiei a - 1 1 1A In moot oases makes effectual cures. All that are Mimed should give it a trial. Prepared only at Lembergerls Drug Store, op poette the Market. St. There will be a Teacher's Insti tute how in this borough, commencing on Thum day, the 12th of January, and • continue three days. We have seen a programme of the pro ceedings, from which wo are disposed to Lelieve that it will be one of the twist iu wresting and in , 'treatise° educational sessions over held In this county. Teachers, Directors and friends of edu cation will no doubt generally attend. Of the first named, however, it is to hoped that not one will be absent, unless' prevented by aicknesa or some other unavoidable canoe. Mrs. Hoke ) residing in Corn wall sawaablP, two %math was delivered of three promising children, ow Tuesday of lest week.— They are alive and doing well, as is also the mother. FAT PORIL—We butchered a fine hog last week. The weight was considerable...- so was the quantity of lard and sassingera, We 'bailer) competition, , and will not be beat as long as figurer can be relied on. Our neighbor Reinoehl, of the Courier, also butchered two due porkers. They weighed a tri• fie over a 100 a place. As be is a new house keeper and did not eater determinedly into com petition;there was not a grant dealospeoted from him before the sausages were made. The Town Council met on Thurs day evening. Minutes road and approved. An order was drawn in favor of Ueo. Bergner, for $3.11, for work done at Klinedorf's pavement.— The Pollumnen presented their monthly report, when orders were drawn, all follows, for salary fur the past month :—S. J. Babb, $l5; Beery McCord, $l5. Mr. C. Mark moved that the Chief and Aeristant Bergamo?, and Messrs. Fa. ber and S. M. Mark, be a committee to attend to the grade of 'Reformed Church alley. A Propos al was road from Fake It. Light, to irtilld a bridge oTer tie mepablita creek at Beet street (like the c en tre street bridge,) for $65. On motion of Mi. Walter, tbe Bast street bridge was ordered to be built under the superintendence de the street Commissioner. The application to OLIO 4'41 elley at the east end Of the borough being ibbu In order, Mr. ,Longeker appeared in favor, and John W. Ulrich and J. Funok, Escirsi., on behalf of the Salem's Lutheran Congregation, and in opposition to laid alley passing through a por gen of their grounds. On motion of Mr. O. "Mark the application was postponed for the pres ent. The Burgesses and Council of tbe borough Qj :forth Lebanon appeared and presented an dal - Ole of agreement relative to the opening of a street from Mulberry street west, near the divid ing line between the two boroughs. Without taking cation in the matter, the Council adjourn ed. Theo. Oves heis bat returned from the oity with a choice selection of Reigns, Now Currents, Cranberries, Citron, Turkish wh let he is selling Primo, Notch Itornioy, very low. Give hima call. Our county is pretty well suppli ed with beaus at this timo. A large majority of Ibout are vrorthlesa, drunken vagabonds, too lazy to work, and who will steal anything they own ley their hands upon. A pretty large pro- Portion of these are mendloant negroes, As the annoyances of this oharaoter are great al ready, what would they be if slavery were abol ished in the Southern states. and tens of thou. " 1141 Of Blanes, who are Atm . nothing Wootton picking, left free to swarm over our sole In stead of one poor house and one join; each °aunty vrould be compelled to build and insistaln half s dorm of each, WIWI we duired to Mt this poor virekrkes perlib end lowlesincir run loose over slur lint The usual Christmas Exhibition will be held in the M. E. Church of this place, on Monday evening next. A rich treat, as usu al, way be expected, and the Church will no doubt be crowded by old and young folks. Mr. Reisner will sell his stock of WiLter Goods at the lowest price, for cash or in exchange for Butter, Eggs, Lord, Tallow,Sosp, Snits) Rage; to., 40. Give him a call. In another column we notice that John Graaf, has in 'preperation a represen tation of the Progress of Time. it will be ready for the inspection of the public on Thursday evening, and continue open until after New Year. Price of admission 10 cents ; children under ten years of age, 5 cents. . The object for charging an admission feels not to make money, but to defray the expenses or get- thrig it up. Flora's Festival will be presented in the Court House on Now Year'a Eve, under the direction of Mr. B. F. Flowers. A grand en , , • tertwinumit may tie trapeeted. Dar The National Brass Band of Mycratown will give a Concert at Schacfferc• town, on'lllonday Evening, the 28th day of De cember, 1859, In the Academy. The Police of Lebanon Borough made during the last month sixteen arrests, for drunkenness, dis rd , :ity conduct and vagrancy.. appears that the AssoCiatioli lately urgantied in this Borough, for the detec tiou of the petty thieves who have carried away fenee-rails, &c., from the surrounding out-lots, has put a atop to the low business. We would now, however, advise the public to secure well their smoke-bouses, as we hear daily reports . of persons endeavoring to steal provisions to satisfy the inner man. AN INCIDENT.—Tbe country is running full of professional beggars. We met, a few Morn ings'aince,a fellow of immense falstafflan pro portions and luxuriating in the romantic cogno men, of "Deutcher," having imbibed too freely of "lager." He seemed to have been unconscious that he was en a worn:-fence exploring expedi tion. THE FRANKLIN LITERARY INSTITUTE elected on Monday week, the following officers, viz :—President, Win. M. Breslin ;Niue Presi dent, John P. Uniborgcr, Secretary, John W. Ilarlieson, Treas.urer, Samuel B. Light. This in. stitute affords all who ntiend profitable and pleas ant entorininmobt. If the many young mon run. ning through our streets after nightfall would at tend our literary societies, it Mont& Speak mute • • highly in favor of the Mune - e'er CIA horde . eh. ole. . . _____._. 11. < %fury List for January. Term, '6O. JURORS. lAb'm Kreider, Cornwall John Lohman, Jackson Archibald Miller, Londun'y ID 8 Blnttbows, Ed illrrerk Moses Strohm, 8 Lebanon I Struppoutmur. r; Anuv'o floury Witmer, Cornwall ileorge Wittors, blilicreek Andrew Muted, Borough Loot Yodilln, N L township si metsfillSV,Wthel fradeslek Zsllor, Cornwall g 3 CRAM. D X RiViir, r, Hanover Jacob Heber, Jeelreon Adolphe's lisingehl,N L Dor Thoints auninsl, il Hanover Adam Klee Borough Remy Reber, do 48, ,CBl,drit. do Idobb..Bmftli, ICAtinvillo David Stint., X Hanover J. , bn Spayd. Jackson . looorgo Bnoke, N Ann viilo !Jacob Eaneffer,N L tail). ane/ Uhlan A l.,E Conover HIM. uIL Chriph, do [ J . ,,hn Wise', llehlalherg 'Oenran itenger, Swutnra 1 nal Vol linen. Jlndrsen . • floury Zimmerman, Dune GRAND S A ucherrbach. S Ael u vine Goo Bowman, Cornwoli Miele! Baschmem,B Aunvillp :Tod Dianbi.eger, S Leh .Lituiwl Ist Ontker. IlkideNig- Miclicel Necker, MN!creek henry Nutwilur, b Anpv'e hihun 11 Bsrly, Wetlorry Them Ettelgter, N L Hurough P Orunihlno, lethal Prhuk 'a llbonbletun,Jack'n Tho I Kramer, Londond'y {: TRAYlifis • .Siltu'l . l Biuknl, Fwatitra roMPC Tecksau iVlllixni Belcher. Illorongh John Harlan, N L Towurp Jacob L Hltler, Bethel Jnhn Coble, Londoudotey Jos Cuovor• Jack op o Jahn OQ..dflP ..cneob'y Michael (Ifigi'leb.,.U.l2l°U JRCOO Urtaill. CS AnuVIII A,11 , 4 1 1 U 11P1Itnaa,Ceen'll Daniel Imbtoien, 8 Annsille Sam'l Ingham. Jackistni John A Itolo.a; N L imp J .cob Laymen, B L twp basic! Keßslvr, Ilmittleherg David I.'g.n, klijxlt 31oore, Bethrl John Graeff, has just returned from the city, the second time this full, With Sn unusually large lot of Christmas and New Year Presents, such as Toys, of all descriptions, Caw dies, Nuts, Panel Articles, and an immense v ely of various ands 04 004 4 to imam-oils to mention. idire him a ball bef o re the heat the so lutions are all disposed uf. PROGREdS OF TIME. We observe that Graeff, the confectionery, is getting uparep resentation of the progress of time fur the amuse ment and iit.tructlon of the public during the Holidays. The room used in the summer as his Ice Cream Saloon, to which there is a side en trance, is ocaupied for the purpose. The repre sentation is a kind of Stationery Panorama, Com mencing with the time of Christ, and coaling ' atop by step down to the present time. There will be actual minutiae rivers, lakes, canulg, road, oriental and American scenery..-2- o tlie,l4ple and the fountain—the firm huflais : n the ,bigh way, together with many minor, itaiketion.A of beauty and interest. As considerab l e expetiati is ineurred by the getting-up . of each a g+invl affair, a trifling admission fee will be charged. * EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET UL. Rabor Brothers have just received and opened another splendid assortment of Winter Reedy-made Clothing, Fancy and Dress Goods, Or - Nesars. McCann do Weigley, Philadelphia, have removed to and rre now occupying the spa cious Warehouse, No. 236 N. WharvcA, and 233 7‘ , .T. Water street. Their new premises are well adapted to the storage of grain, and afford supe rior facilities for the transaction of their Com mission Business. Or' The 23d of April, the day appointed for the meeting of the Otterleston Convention , . is said to be the birth-day of President Buchanan, and also of Senator Douglas. l'bo Democrats lack about 25 votes of ihe number', required to elect their candidate for Speaker, while the opposition have about 25 of an mess. Now, who have the power to elect a Speaker and organize Congress? Oar The Postmaster General bas appointed Peter S. Higgins, Esq., of Reading s nout() Agent On the Philadelphia.and Reading Railroad, in place of Frederick R. Friti, resigned ; to take of fai On the ist of January. . . The papers will not let Mrs. Burden Can. ningham alone. They ntAt !ir sa about to bo married LC; p Ahnileman of New York, and that the bridal outdt IS nearly completed. tts... A sohool-teUcher was recently obliged to pay POO damages by one of UP; eastern court fur having struck a bay on the hand with a fern in, by which the boy's hand Tina crippled very much, perhaps for life. Some years ago President Buchanan in vested $4,000, the interest of which is annually disbursed in the purchaso of fuel for "poor and indigent females" in Lancaster, Pa.• The annual distribution took place last week, sad the Lan caster papers report a large number of worthy and deserving claimants. VS. Helsingor, alias Smith, the uogro,willbe bung at IlarriAburg, on Friday. i. Peter Stetson, the Mail carrier between Lebanon and Blenheim, was thrown from his horse on Wednesday last, about three miles from this place, and had his skull fraottiredi is horse. fsil, Which oceasioned= the accident. • S. Th'e' Texas Legislature has erected Mr. 'Mean, regular Democrat, us U. S. Senator, by two. Majority. This la a regular Democratic vic tory over Sam Houston; - 2111... Henry P. Robesoir i of the Itiobesonla Fur. nacos, who has been alarmintlp al, at the Wash ington House, Philadelphia, fot sayeraPdays put, was somewhat better, at the last eaeounts. • or It is ozpootola that the thilerghlgrprese posnoger trstips„ batwings Now Yoh exit the: West, via the Lebanon Valley Itaiktibed., shortly ssoosowtes running. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS for Dyspepsia, Flatulence. May iness of IS e Stomach, or any other like affection', is second to none in America or at;roact. To bu able to state eonfidantly that the' "titturs i lare a certain cure for dyspepsia and like disesoes, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure.— It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health.-- 'the numerous acknowledgments of its superior excellence and beneficial results, have assured the proprietors that it cannot but prove a great cure to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the thorough system. /Sr- See advertisement in another column • , . SHOT AN EAPLE.—J 01111 &Mtn well•known citizen of btanayuuk wn. while out. gi th ifim• one day last week, "brought do"an eagle oh e wing The bird measured six feet from tip to tip of the wings. Mr. Smith took the bird home, and ou reaching his house, his wife discovered a piece of ribbon round Oa I neck. On examination, they found that there was at lathed to the ribbon a medal, on-which was engraved —"Buy all youegarments at the Brown Stone Cletbin lioli of F.-43Fhlii kArilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut Pl4eet, THE OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. REATH, Piriausix Ayr. SintaraY examtno the eickand 'ere ad vice free, at cur agent:: DR. GEORGE ROSS, Lreaxott, 19 of Jan. and March, ISM . De0.:14, 1850 Insporte.nt to Females. DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius 1.. Choeseruan, IL D., t _NEW YORK CITY. The combfnati g n of ingredients in theie Pills arc the result of a lont nittlqtatensive practic.. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Monstruations. removing all obstrue. Lions, whether from cad ototherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysteria, • fati,guel:pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. ; TO MARRIED 3.4raptl.. Dr. Cheesernan's Pills are Wdi/nig., as they will bring on the monthly' period with regularity;: - Lti:dies who hate been disappointed in the use of other can place the Utmost confidence in Dr. Chece eman'e Pins doing all that they represent to do. Them is one condition of the female systeni in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG NANCY—the reault, MISCARRIAGE- Such in the tern shamble tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature oninot resist it. tVarrented purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, wbieh should he read, accompany each boa. Price $l. Sent by mail on en closing St to Da. Commtaus L. CREESZBIAN t Box 4 ; 531, Poet Mee, New York City. . . . SOLD UT ONI: DRWO/ST EVEll,lTrgr2i m 1111 'UNITED 5 - LITS.; it. D. /113T011INGD, General Ag.at for the 'United Stator, 163 ChamberaBt., Naw-Terk, Tu whom all Wholesale ordure should be Addreasod. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug St4ro, Loloanou, Pa. Dee. 7, 1560.-Iy. gym' Sec Dr. Sooting's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. liginuø ltiext Saturday at 5 o'cloek P. M., the usual Christinas celebration will be held in the Mo ravian church. Christian friends are invited. Tickets, 6 cents a piece, to be had at Mr. Graeff's Confectionary Store. English preaching next Sunday mom in: in the Moravian church. Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Suudny morning and evening. Preaching every ere. ning this week. Episcc;pal service in Temperanee Full, on next Sunday, at 3 o'clock P. M. Preaching—Next Sabbath evening, in the Eng lish lenguage, in the Reformed Church. English preaching neat Sunday morning, at whfat ,time the Lord's Supper is to be adtuinis tared, and German in , the afternoon. Also Gor man on Thursasty evening, and English on Fri. 'day and Saturday evenings, preparatory serv ice, in Salem's, Zutheren Church. On the 10th inst„ by the Rev. F. W. Kreuter, Mr. Joseph Now hauser, to Miss Anna Steely, bo th of Cornwall townthip, this county. On the Bth inst., by the Rey, Daniel Keifer, Mr. Charles White, to Sarch - Fierstein, both of Swat, taro. On the 20th Nov. in Mansfield, Ohio, by Rev. Mr. Fily, Mr. John Arta, formerly of dale coml. ty, to Sarah Ann On the 17th in the some place, by the came, Mr. Moses 11 icier, tv Sitruh B Shott; fora - terry of this county In South.9nnville, tp., on the 44th inst.., idniy, tiSe of Amos Tittel, aged 26 years and 6 tbs. On the 7th inst.. in Lebanon, Abraham Brower: eon of Joshne. and Elliabeth "Brower, aged 23 years, 2 months and 24 days. The deceased was a young man of much worth, and was highly thought of by all acquainted with him. In Lebanon, on Tuesday morning the 13th inst., at hair-past 7 o'clock, of Consumption, in the 34th year of her-age, Mary, the beloved wife of Joseph William Geary, and daughter of Daniel S. Bishop, of Exeter, Berke county. The Lebanon Market. ClargfuNy Cbrrecled Inekti by Dryers dt Shour. LEBANON, WED:lima, DECEMBERII, 1850. Leb. Mills Ex. Fain $6 . 50 Pots.toes, bu , 40 Smith 4 . Extra_ 600 I Eggs, VI dos., _ _ 18 , Leh. Val. Super. Fine 550 Butter, lb ~ 16 Prime White Wheat, 130 bard, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 125 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 80 Ham, 12 Corn, 05 Shoulders, 10 Oats, 35 Sides 10 Cloveraced, 450 Soap, . 0 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-was, 25 Flax-deed, 150 White nags, 5 Titled Apples, /0 bu., 100 Mixed Item 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Plax,, , a lb , 124 Peach "Snitz,'' ... 2 50 Bristled, f. 11 . i., 40 Peach "Hutala," 125 Feathers.* th., 62 3 Cherries, 150 Woot, ' lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans, qt., 6 Vinegar, 15 gal:, 12% rApple Butter, croak, 45 • ThePhioadel his Markel. PILIGADELPHIA December 19, 1359. The inspection ,of Flour fur the past week amounted to 18,172 bbls ; the recoil M amounted to considerably more, a great deal being sold, le the city trade without inspection. Notwithstand ing the unfavorable news received from Europe by the two last arrivals, the Flour marketcontinr ties firm, though transactions aro limited; there has been some speculative inquiry during the week. Wheat continues to come forward_ very slowly, and prices have advanced 2 acid 3 cm. ,per bushel since our report of the 9th inst; the mar ket closes firm at our quotations. Rye is very Much wanted,, though the price has not advanced. orn is in good , request, portion/m.ly Prime Old Yellow; which is :very scarce.' Oats ars improv ing, and Prime Pennsylvania readily command our highest, figures; Clover Seed is spurge, the samples offered on cliaiige are mostly of old in ferior lots; prime Seed wanted, and prices are looking upwards. Rye Flour continues scarce, and in demand. Corn Meal moms with a limited inquiry; the stock is very light. There is not much doing in Buckwheat, or Buckwheat Flour. Quereitron Bark is dull, and lower. Salt 1144 Plaster are unchanged. We quote FLOUR.—Suportine, $4.25 to $6.37 fur straight and mixed brands; hixtre, and Extra Family, $5.62 to 56.56 and $7.00 for fancy lets. RYE FLO U11,..- , -Good quality, $4,37 per bhl. CORN MEAL.---Pennsylvania, $3,75 per bbl. . . . WHEAT.—Prituo Rod, $1.34 to $1,35; $1.45 to VAS. BrßL—Pennsylvanla, ff 3 ets. CORN.---014.1 Yellow, 93 ots.; Dry, New, Si eente,„ OATS.--IPrium Pennsylvonin, 45 ets.; South ern 43 els. SEEDS,—Clover $5.3t. fur" prime, $5.00 to 65.- 12 per 04 Ito& fur old and inferior ; Timothy, $2.- 50 per 45 tbs.; Flax, $1.50 per 56 Ms. WHIS Oh io bbls, 211 ots.; Pennsylva nia, 281 ofa. ; Drudge, 24 ets. BIICIEWHEAT.—New, 60 eta. per bushel. QIJESCITECEN $26,00 per ton, PLASTRP..—Soft, $3.25 par ton. SALT.—Common Sacks, $1,10; Patent Seel‘c, 1111.15- 110P8.—New, 15 Yours d'to Respectfully, MoCANN WRIGLEY, Jas. MoCts.aa, Philadelphia OLMIT WEIOD.Wri Lebasca -CV gpecial Sotiets. NOTICE Mittrifti. i3l. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle this week have slight ly fallen off, about 2.000 head having been brought forward. The market was quite buoyant, and there was a good demand for choice cattle; prices advanced 25 ®50e. '4ll 100 lbs. The &Hawing were the current rates at the three yards : Choice quality (V , 100 . 9)) $9 75 to 10 25 Prime " 9 00 to 9 75 Fair " 8 50 to 9 00 Ordinary" " " $ 00 to 8 50 Common 00 to 8 00 Inferior " " 400 to 450 Of Cows and Calves the receipts and sales were some 200 Lead, at from $4O to $6O fur first quali ty, $25 to $4O fur second do., and $l5 to $25 each fur dry cows. Bogs—The offeriugs at the different yards wore about 0000 head, selling at from $6 50 to $7 50 the 100 lbs. nett, including 1875 sold by Miller .2. Statham et these rates.— Some 5000 Sheep were sold at from 7 to oc. "0 lb., dressed, according to quality, including 400 at the Union and 207 at the Bull'a Head, to tho ase prices. I' Etnll.lltrtiznittnts. Notice of Election. rultlE Stockholders of the LEBANON MUTUAL IN SIIRANCE COMPANY will meet at the office of the Company, In Jonestown : on llreadaY, the ninth ( JOY of Jiinuary, MO, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. AL, and'2 o'clock, P. M., to claret TWELVE DIRECTORS to Serve for one year, from that day. By order of the Board. W. A. BARRY, Secretary. Office of Lebanon Mutual Insurance Co., Jonestown, December 21, 1359. rErl LL PERSONS indebted to /Isisine Ft. MISSEMER, are ;IL benthy notified, to call upon either of the subse bets, or, P. STLWAILT, .F.Fq., of Millcreek township. Lebanon county, and make payment, itummuch as suit will be brought on all miliquidatell claims after the ex piration of sixty days from this date. JONATHAN SLUG, of Mil:creek tp. GEORGE F. MILLED, of Shaoderatown.• Dec. 14, (21)1859.-4t. Wahre Demokrat and Libation Demokrat, please copy. Ai: Election for TIIIRTEEN MANAGERS of the Mu teal Fire Insurance Company of Annville, Leba non county, Pa., to servo for the ensuing year, will be held by the members of said Company on Monday, the 2d day of January, 1802, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. P. M., at the Public Mouse of Jacob Fink, in Annville. . JOSEPH' F. MATZ, Secretory. Dee: 21, 1.850; •• • (Lebanon papers please copy.) • SUNDAY SCHOOL EXHIBITION! A CHRISTMAS EXTIIRITION will be given by the Sunday School of the Methodist Spiscopai Church, on HONDA Y EVEIV7ITO. December N. 1859, in the METHODIST CHURCH. Exercises to consist of Dialogues. Recitations and Sing. ing by the Children. Doors open at 7 o'clock, exercises to commence at half past Soren. Price of Admission 15 rents Children 10 cents. Lebanon, Dec. 21, 1850. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL ON NEW YEAR'S EVE! B. F. FLOWERS Will give a concert of 'Vocal anti Instrumental Music at the Lebanon Court house, on SATUIWAY EVEN LVG, DEOEMBER 31st, 1859, with his classes, upon which owsion FLORA'S FESTIVAI,I. will be performed. This piece has never before been presented to the people of Lebanon, and they should not fail to improve the opportunity of hearing performed (moo( .the Attest musical compositions ,extant. It has been sung before large and delightful audiences inmost of oar large cities, always eliciting expressions of ad miration and applause wherever it has been listened to. It has something in it calculated to please both old and young and never Mile to render satisfaction when artis tically performed. A number of Ladles and Gentlemen, well known to this community as singers. emeugst whom are Moss re. Dr. D. F. SOD/NECK, C. '-DARK, sod S- T. Mc-WAX, burs kindly corosintsd to assist in rendering the concert entertaining, by singing Solos. Dustts, Trios and Quilt'. lotto. .Ekir For farther particulars see PROGRAMME. Lebanon, Decombor 21, 1552. OFFICIAL NOTICE. PENN' SY LVAIsTIA Stole Novena! School. DEPAIttgENT OP COSISION SCIIOOr.S, Ilsattienuan, Dec. 3. 1850. VlitaxAs, The Board of Trusteed of the Lancaster CouniS , Normal Schciatiowted, et allilleraville. in Said county. by resolution, adoplettlat a Meeting of the Board on the lot day of October. 1839. on ills In this Depart usent, made formal application to the State Superintend ent for the privileges of 'An act to provide for the train ing of teachers for the Common Schools of the State," approved the 25th day of May,1557, and the Supplement thereto approved the 15th day of April. 1853, and WHEREAS. /LI pursuance of said application, the State Superintendent of Common Schools, together with ilon. Janes Pollock of the county of Northumberland, Hon. William SI. Mester of the comity of Berke, lion. A. 13- Curtin of the county of Centre.and Dr. John L. Allen of the county of Lancaster. "competent and disinterested persons," appointed ,by, hula. with the consent of the Governor. as Inspectors, and Dr. A. It. Blair, Superin tendent of the county of York, Henry Houck, Esq., Su perintendent orthe county of Lebanon. and David Evans, Bsn.,Superintendent of the county of Lancaster, did on Thursday and Friday the Ist and Si days of December 1539, personally, end at the same time, visit and care fully inspect acid School, and after thorough examina tion thereof, and of its by-laws, rules and regulations, and of its general urrawr ' eracnt and facilities for instruc tion, by written report, on tile in this Department ap prove the same, and and that they fully come up to the previsions of said act, and its supplement, and did cer tify the same to the Department of Common Schools, With their opinion that said School has fully complied with the provisions of said act, and its supplement, as far as can be done before going into operation under them : Now, therefore. In pursuance of the requirements of the Seventh Section of the Act aforesaid, I do hereby give public notice, that I have officially recognized the. Lancaster County Normal School, as a State Normal School, for the Second Normal School district, composed of the counties of Lancaster, York and Lebanon, and that said School shall henceforth enjoy all the privileg es and immunities, and be subject to ell the liabilities and restrictions contained in said Act and Supplement. In testi mon y whereof, I have hereunto set my 11 hand, aud affixed the Seal of the Department of Common Soh° ols at Harrisburg, this 3d day of December, 1969. lIENRY C. HICKOK, Superintendent of Common Sohool Detenilier 21, 1859. -at. GIFTS NEW GOODS EVERY DAY A full assortment of Blue, Brown, Black and fancy colored Clotts, Heavy Black Twilled Beaver Cloths, Pelt and Pilot Cloths, all colors, English and Doeskin Black Casgmeres. Fancy Cassimeres, New Styles, Very Cheap, Rich fancy Silk, and Silk 'Velvet Veatings, Wool comforts, an rpilfilf4S VAriCity, nhent, Drawers, Shirts, Blankets, and Gloves, Hosiery of every dererlption, reduced. & STINE, Lebanon, Pa D L ESIRABE DRY GOODS, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. AT LOW MOM French Merinoss, plain and printed, Rich plaid Dress Goods, reduced, Satin faced Vidalialas, reduced, All Wool DeUlnas, reduced, Brothel, Stalin awl Long Shawls, Black Cloth for Ladies's Cloaks, New Styles Cashmere; and Dtlaines; Fancy Silks, reduced,, English.and Merrimack Prints. ha., Sze., And the greatest variety of Dross Goode at NI/ cents in Lebanon, comprising Dctables, Cashmeres, Calicoes, Chintzes, Plaids, and Foil de cheers HENRY do STII~E. S. W. Corner Cumberland nod Market Streets. SUITABI,E CIIRISTSIA S PRESENTS Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Very Cheap Worked Collars, Gents Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Neck Ties and Al Table Cloths, Napkins and Towele, Ihdon's kid and Gauntlet Gloves. Ilesieg of every description, reduced .12;4 teats for Christmas, Chintzes, Brace Suspenders a new article. Christmas is approaching:lnd those who wish to 1110413 their aelectiou> of I.IOLIDAY I'ItESNNTS would (.10 well to call fq, ATl:l[l , n Store, A TKTNS & BRO. promise to be punctual, end will au tl dravor to plcose alt «•ho MN' oral 04 them fat Boots nod Shoe*, T lib HAMMONTON PARM2I3,.—A news. paper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, Warr set ting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Ham monton, in New Jer.mY, can he subscribed for at only 26 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, I', 0. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheep land. of the best In and where crops are never cut c u l la i l i t t 3 e , , s o t n4 o u f healthiest. and most delightlnl down by frosts, the terriblescourge of the north. [Woad vertiotment of Hammonton Lands. "Washingtose ens:bey/nod Street, half square Eart of Walnut Street, Lebanon, lir, ELIAS LICILT.T takes this method of Informing his friends, find the public at large, that be has taken the above Herm., where he is prepared to acoommodate all who may fuvor him with asall, The House I s eon. trolly located in the heart of the' bnelness portion of town, and . but half a square from tho Court nouse,— air Erie Tanis will bo supplied with qll t h e ele m., es of the garylon, and hie Bea with the choicest viands and Liquors: Sip Good Stabling for a large number of Horses, arid careful and attentive HMlCera always at band. Flit charges will be ibund moderate, and no pains or axe:limy: spared to render hie guests oomforta ble. The public are invited to give him a call . Lebanon, llepS./Oi 'OO-4us. ELIA* LIGET Notice Notice. Nofiee. A Meeting of the StockhOldere of Lebonon Gag Coto luny will be held on Arenday, January Si; 1860, at Me GAS WORKS, between the haure. of 1 and clock, P. SI., at which time and plate an 'elettion for SEVEN MANAGEELS, to serve for the ens Wing year, will be held. JOFIN W. MISR, Sce'y. Lehrman, December 14, 1859. I. 0. of 0. F. rilo the Members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 121, 1. O. of F., yen are requested to be punctual in attend ance at the Hall. on Friday Est-rung, December 23,1859, at 7 o'clock, when business of importance will be trans acted. By order of the Lodge. Attest: D. B. MILLER, Sedy. Lebanon, December 14, 1859. CHRISTMAS r !PRESENTS, BOOKS & STATIONERY SAMUEL HAZA RD, JR., NO. 724 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, INVITES tbo attention of persons doalrlog to make purclyttios of BOOK or STATIONERY to Um arrangements of his Bookstore. area improvements have been made in the lighting and arrangement of the Store, it is now one of the most complete as well us ELEGANT BOOK STORES in the country. no arrangement or the 8IN)11Vi mut STOOK low been made to resemble as much cuyersible. A. LARGE PUBLIC LIBRARY, The books have been arranged to divisions accorain4 to the character of their contents, and over each divi sion is lettered the sebject, thus o&•riing in easy meth ad for persons to select ut their leisero such honks Its they :any wiuh to consult or purcha.ye: The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Books in Every Department of Literature of English and Ah.erican Edi. tutus in Every Style of Binding, is kopt constantly on hand. Having eonneetions with the principal Vubl jutting . Rouses throughout the U. S. THE NEW BOOKS are received 13 — PRAYEAN"'bfaitrMirßabOKS, of all sites from the largest Family PiEO to the ...an pocket ed Won, and In every conceivable style of Muffing. A STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, containing, all the latest styles of PAPER ARD ENVEL OPES has been arranged In the most complete manner. W Initials stamped on,Papet and Envelopes without charge. WEDDING AND VISITING CAI DS envrav 4d, printed or written in the bast and cheapest man. ner. A REA.DINCI TABLE on which will be found the Pei ly,Papers, ,Sfugazines, die., has boon flood up for the benefit of country customers, in order that when visit ing the city they may have a place to spend an h , ur or uo, et leisure. fleviiig a BINDERY coal - la . :lad with the establish ment, books and Music can ho bound ut the cheapest rattle. Doing Agent for the a-ell known house of tho APPLETON'S OF NEW YORK, he furnishes to the TRADE and the Public the EtA - OAN't Goose published by this house, vitiell are tho handsom est books issued fur cHßiswgAs raEsENTs 1101;th AY GIPT.S. Catalogues or their nutoorous and beautiful publications can bo hod on application by post paid letter. Perdans risltlnn the city fur the purpose or plirehtts4tg, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, are invited to cull end (amine the LAI:WEST ANA, BEST ASSORTED STOCK at the LOWEST PRICES, from which a liberal discount is made to CASH IIUTERS. Every attention is paid to at ranxqe visiting this estab lishment whether to purchaue or for cariosity. 4W -- Delft forget that. you can buy the BOOBS u F.V- EkY from .the SITEENNY Tor ran.CntLnaca to the iI AN.Dittatil Book worth many dollars for the Hutu- RY AT "II A ZA ;24 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. D0c.14, 1850. .BUSINESS CARDS. W in. M. DERR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bake Walnut street, opposite tho Court House, lately occupied by Ames IL Boughtor, Esq. Lebanon, May 11, 1869, GEORGE W. KLINE, ATTOIMEY AT LAW-0111oe with LEVI KLINE. Etlq., Lebanon, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4,1859. J 051.4111 FUNCIC • ATTORNEY AT LAW, I'XAS REMOVED his office to Mr.Robland's new bend. imr, (mooed story, at the alley,) two doors east of Ulu pcoseut location. [Lebanon, March 2,1959,-Iy. J. EL BO 1 .3714. 1 11. N., A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. has ItESWVED his aloe of Funek's Now Building, (second story,) Cuttherland stria., Lebanon: Pa. Lebanon, April D, 185!): McCann+ dVcisoe y COMAIESSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 311 and 313. Nardi Front street, and 2313 North Wharvaa, PHILVDELPRIA. LI FLOUR, Libbral Cash advances male on GRAIN. , WIIISKEY, Sept. 21, 1.8.59.—1 y J. J. IILAIR 410E:41 . FOR SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES ! All kinds of Sewing Machines inanrifictured by Singer, at prices ranging froni $55• to MOO. Machine Oil, Nacelles, Se. kept constitntly on kand. Lebanon Oct. nth 1859. . Of(Ain . Mist', Agent for FAME INSIIICILVCE CO3IPANY, No. 411 CLIESTNIIT Street, PLIII.AHLPILIAZ MCOBPOBATED APRs::. 1856, BY TUE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA CONFINED ;CO FIRE AND INLAND EISKS. GEORGE W. DAY, Presl•Atust, • ••.; JON AVIAN J. SLDMISI, Tice Preal Wn.ta.gAts I. 114AzotArm, Bea'ry. August 24,1950. S. 41. Peltengill .f• Co's A DVP.RTISING • AGENCY, 119 bLiasAtr Sr., NEW YORE, .t 10 STATE Sr;, BOSTOS:. S. 'al. Pottengill Co., are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the melt influential and largest circulating Newspapers in the United States . and the Carinthia. They are authori zed to contract for us at our lowest, rate*: EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON , PA THE subscriber Wish I o inform his old friends and the public generally, that he has again taken the above well-known House. He will be much I/leased to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Loaanox.—Corner Cumberland and Market. *treeta• IM..omnibusses running in eonnexion with the nail Road Trains. 11. SWARM, Lebanon, Nov. 10, 1858 WILLIAM CON WAY, SOAP & CANDLE ANUFACT ITRR, No. 316 South SECOND St, Philadelphia. Palm, Variegateil, White, Chemical, Olive, Extra Tel low, Kele and Brown Beep, Stcarine i awl Taltew Can ditts,PE. - N. B.—The highest priced' paid for TalieW. Oct. 12„ FAYETTE BROWEit s GAS FITTER. A DJOINIXO A. S. ELY'S Office, Walnut street, Lob a.- .11, non, Pa. A large and beautiful assortment of FIX TURES from tbe well-know n establislinient of Contamus Mom, always on band at Philadelphia prices. Iliar All work warranted to give satisfaction. All orders will be faithfully executed ou the most reasonable terms. The eat of rejircrice given. [Sep. 1 0,'57. i nichnei Co44ie;• of Mulberry CCM" Chei6:e stree?a • , Zebanaii, L=l ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS Fon Cemeteries, Verandas. Balconied, Public and Pri vate Grounds, &c., &c., which he offers in great ye . riot) , Of dosiKnO rit tower limes then the same can Ue Üb• mined elsewhere. Also. Cfl Arg Vlinlid of every de scription constantly kept on hand, August 26, 1558,—tf, Jricoh k. Stolid, (Late of the firm or Thompson Se, Stood,) A few doors south of Striaktar's NUL Lebanon. pESPE'CTKULLY inlorini the public that be 1.1M9 !LOUSE and SPIN PA rNTING and PAPER ANOINO, and by qriet attention to business hopes to receive a liberal altar° of patronage. xter- Orders from town and country promptly attend. ott to, [Lebanon, Oct, 5, 18.39,. Eli Thompson, (Late of Mc firm of Thernpadn,4. &owl.) Miakat Streat. 3.4 equate uortli•of Water, Lebanon, IPA.AI i ISMOTFULLY informs the nubile that he condo nes iI.OIJSE and BIGN PAINTING and PAPPIt GING', Mad' by strict attention to busi nose hopes to receive a liberal abare of patronage. Orders from town and county promptly attended to. Lebanon, Nov. 8, 1810.-1 y, Lune mid Stone. Tuutlereig,ned has constantly on band, and for sale a good supply of the boat lime and atone for build. tug purposes near the Doneghmorif Furnace, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms, Lebanon, June 1, 1838, CONRAD RANKS. you Bee ATKINS h MO.'S New hoot and Shoe It is cull/IMM. by sit to be the most perfitet thing of ite kind ever offered to the public. ir is BO SAUL". THAT IT CAN Mit:AM:IED IN TILE • POCKET WITHOUT ANY INCONVENIENCE. Every Merchant should have it Every Storekeeper should have it! Every , Mechanic should have it! EVery lilac in Business should have it . . . St detects at the same moment. both size, thickness and weight. froth a Thar Dlmo to a Dollar in filiven. and f.em $t $29, hesities foreign Geld awl Sil ver, LlZ3i3tii9 RS anickly - tuf Been , 'without the assistance of a word.- cmincutly useful, durable, eco nomical and ported. 4 1. A Warrantee goes with arery cum that Is sold. Post-paid, to any part of the' United graft, SEE Wti AT THE NEWSPAPERS The possession of it is a perfect ;manatee against be ing imposed upon with spurious cures.—News. Detection is sure, certain, Jots, A blind unto with ono in his possession may bid defi ance to the most sidilful counterfeiter or the day.—Ever, lug We pronounce. It without hesitation to bo the most perfect thing of its kind over altered to the public Pon,. inquirer. We like it, and cord fally,neemmend BO public favor. National Argue. it is worth its price ten tim W es tobl--01r AGENTS ANTED. An Agent Willi:Di in every County in the United Stato4; to whom a heavy disco:int will im made, Sampled twat, with terms of agan,y, 00 the roce!ptur ono dollar. Runk Note Reportir. Plailadtiphia, The Reporter bits been for Thirty years the constant and necessary co:Tip:nine of the Cashier, 51erchant, Trader, Mechanic and the people, being the opt an the ten tim•nt, And the ablate in the World, and baring more SubAtril•ol - 3 than ell others combirstii is published on the Ist and 15th of each month, at the fol lowing prices : Monthly, I Copy, one year, - - S`L 0i) bouti-Moutlity. I Copy, one pier, 2(10 including without 5'7.011 Ch:trga a/ opt of the Coins of the World, containing n larger number of magnificent ly ill nstrated Eitc-S. ladle impressions of the various Gold, wirer and other Coins or all notions, that can he fonnd in any other woi It, end which can he obtained from no other source by any possibility of means. Address lIR LAY [SIMNEL Nor. 23, 1359,—tin. Bank Note Reporter, Philadelphia. THE andermigumi lial , purobas.al Om More Stand JL of Mr. George Gaeser, in MA:A Lobannn, and has just opened an Guilin Ni Y AND COMPLETE STOCK OP GOOJI3, ' embracing Dross iJoode (of the very latest styles for La. Cassimeros and Vc:it!ng3 fur Ocutiernen, and O rmxrits, Provisions ' kn., fort owniccapo , s, :ill of which will La solti.ut pricoto suit the, thnos. Tliashatk being an tirdy new, anal haring hut.m selected with greatoara, offers inducements to purchatiirs thatarorarelTetealed berenboOto. Cull and vs:tutinr: buloto.liuy ug. X only ask that my stuck he exalt:dirt! tn ha ttplnceiatett. bagman., Ntivananr 141, 1832 }ERSOSSYu want of Feed Cog Covrs nr Plp, emu nir, lain It dully nt tho Luger Beer BB EW DRY or the ,solmeil,r. In Norili Lebanon township. Prices, le cents a Lobel. HENRY RAILDIAN. Lebanon, 1'0).2, IINt. There being several imitation bran& of Detersive Soap in nx.ricet, rho public are notified: that noun is genuine except VAN 11,k :WEN Is tiomped upon rach Bar of the Soap, as wail an the knees. Nov. 2,1659 NEW LIVIEEZY sTAiILE. EIE undersigned respectfully informs lie public that T hu has opened a NEW LINERY STABLE, at Mrs. ..-. RISE'S Hotel, Market screet. Leb anon wliere he will kep fur te public aecom mod:, tron e god sta rk s y3 of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good driving Homes, nod handsome and safe Vehicle% Also. careful Driverd fund:lll,4 when desired. Also OMNIBUS for PartieF. Lebanon, April 21,1.855. SAUL'S MAnCIE. SEP,DS, BLOOD' SEARCHER, / THE ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED REMEDIAL AGENT zbr linpurity of the Blood, THAT DOES ITS WORK THOROUGHLY; EFFECTUALLY. AND' WNW UT FATLY . . . El' .. ' great PliltlF IM , It, now before the nitblio but a T few years, 'Am Alitady won a name suds reputation unexampled in the 'history of any modieue ever inven ted. The_intoedients winnowing it am simple, yet it. combination all powerful in driving disease from the human system. it cures Scrofula, I Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Dbmases, trysipelas, Adils, Pimples on the time, Sore Ayes. Old & stubborn Ulcers, Scald Geed, Totter affections, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum. Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Pmd Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Mxi. 1•: 'cry Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir culars on hand containing certificates from persons who have bean cured by its use. Many of tlutui are despurr, ate cases Cud command thttu=oives to the ettentiotr : of those afflicted with any of the above disomes. The tik lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the inost indubitable evidence or the virtues of this wom %leant medicine, Sworn statement of David :11.'Cceery, of Napier Town ship, Bedford Minty In Api it, 1856, as near as I can rementber, a small Pimple made its appearance en my lip, which soon be came enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and wash of blue vitro', without effe , t, Finiing the sore extending. I called on Dr. Fly, of Sehellsborg, who pro nounced it OANCEIZ. and pre,cribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread pan] tices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I celled upon De. Shaffer, of Davidvilie. Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave ow internal and external remedies—the latter cum sitting principally of causticti: but all to uo purpose, the tliotattle continued s preadiug,toward the nose. I Malt need a preparation of arson ic,l4 the form of .14:d Vll, Phis for a time checked the disc-tsar, blit.the in thUllMatioll iiierVilSeal. I next celled upon Dr. Statler. of St. Claire Tule, Bedford county, who also peen .nosed the disease Cauca, and applied a salvo said to be a never failing remedy, but it had on either: whatever in checking the spread of lie cre, Ia Imeembe F . of the same year, the a greater pert of toy upper lie, disease.had eaten away and had attacked tin: nose,,witen I went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. it. S. Newton, of the Eleetic •pronouneed the diontse "iteutaue• Medical College. He uus Cancer. superinduced by an inordinate arse of mar. cur',," dle applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in ternal remedies. My face healed up, but th e intim:tom tion was slot thormtgitly rumored. In February, 1517, be pronounced me cured, and I left for h .mr., In April the disease again returned, and so violent WO : the pain that I could not rest at Met I.6ltte. 10 Dlney I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed Myself under the afargo of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdu ring which time Ito used every known remedy, and part ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued wing Netfteres preparations, and also mod ieina that I got /tontr. but the Cancer continued growing until it Intl eat , 4 11,4„ l e ft nose, the prettier portion oPey eft cheek, and had at. tucked soy it eye. I had glom, up all hope of ever be tog cured, since Dr. Ely said be could (rive reli c t:but that a +3llll, texts impossible: In March, IdlB, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher," but I must confess Lima had no faith in it. I was very Week when tralmented taking it; but I fauna that I gained streripit day by day, and also that the niter CoMmeuced .drYing up. I eontinued, and when the third l'ot'h irus taken my fur was healed us if by a miracic.. I used a fourth bottle. and I have been healthier rdii4u titan I twill _boon for the lest seven years. Although my face is tautly disfigursp 1 am still grateful to a benign Providence who has s p ar ed my life, and which has been donothrOugh Ihejnetru mentality of I,Leassr's Ltuntevth num StAit DAVID NM.' Sworn and sub sc ribed, this nlst day of Avg , Ak:F, 1818, before me, ono of the notices of the pea* in' ant for the Borough of Hollidaysburg. hair county, Pa. Witness—U, J, Jones. Joule POKEY, J. P. LEXOtv, proprietor. nonidayshurg, Penna. 11. If. 'NM% MYerstewit ; Martin E arly, For ,5510 p a b a y ra; John Capp Fc Son, Jonestown; John Seitzw, Kona Nebo; John Carper, Buchartenvillel John Deiti- CampheDstown Killingeurb John 0, Cobaugli, Bridgeport' all of Lebanon county, Altai sold at Dr, Geo. Ross' Drifg Stare, opposite a Court nonee, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug.17,1859,-Iy. 11' YOVIttAISIIS A To. l A.NIGROTYPS,:vorY, .oltikap, go, to ,DAILY '§ 11_. Gallery, next didi to thil.LOlianonpepoalt Bank. PATENT POCK Kr COIN DETECTOR f FOR TESTING Tim VARIOUS RINDS O V - GOLD AND SILVER COINS. PRICE 'ONE DOLLAR Adtins.,xkk 4rtlor3 W - - - - Rie:gg East Lebaia4pan Store.. WAN &PAWL.° '4 O DETERSIVE SOAP PHIL A D ISM!" This Cefalafel' Washing Soap, it now In market fur more than a year. arol that it hat given universal sallsfektion, 14 1.11t1411t learn the fact. the Jilt,Manu:nr wren: of it, in. order to supply the demand 14111.0 been obliged to inel ease th.-.lr rape.- ity to make equal to One Hundred Thous and Powidg per Ma. It to decidedly the best and cheapest Snap ever made In this Country; Cue Mum! of It will" ' at far, f any 1.1,30, as There of tho Common hint') in general use. It it matte upon a new principle, of the best materlalsond known only to VAN HAAGEN" 4 51C KNONE. It does away entirely with the wash-board—saves the necessity of boil ing the clothes. It does not dliriuk Flan= nets, REMOVES GREASE, INK Olt PAINT SPOTS perfectly, and from the most delicate fabric, meet fully sue-half 'the. : l bile and labor usually spent to do the vinsliing. It is.,warrantnd free front SAG SODA, or other injurlona Auld guarenteeti not to rot or Were thee/elite:. Fur Sale by alt re.:pte table tiruiers, 'Ana Wholesale by TAAIN Aleiga.N.l22, No. 2.2 and'?} So uth wharves. , PanaDazrizza eAti / V LI7CD;iTY':zI INIPIIOVED • DY late imprOvernerits in the art of Lissa Duftnuso thi .J.J . subscriber is ebw sou bled to nroduce the best WOOD- Ekine V3IE that was ever made In thiF sertion of cam• try, and fri'qn . airtiti6ii without limit, ut .hort notice.— Ills such that be is enabled to soil his Limo at 1.:3-,lestitlefter hip,hol.t wholesale, instead of 26 cents, whieli lied biAtt the priunv lieretofOre. LEHR, burned with (OM.. corealm? 1)4 oLlainiNd low rates by the beet-lead, or in less riearirlties, lie may be desired, WOOD taker/ in exchange for Lime. .11. iring ,pone to a grout expense in Its perfeeriorf of his improvements for lime burning on a large Kale. ut Thw , :priCes,* the subscriber hopes to receive a. share of the praa6 Varga:- age. Ills loralion 114 :a the old :"Lit toell knowu phteson the Union Cuuul, hi North Labial:ie. N. Li : benou, 31,13 , 19, 15.9,9 ASSIGNEE'S NOII'III%IE AToTros lierd.y given. That bennard Zimmer l man 11 and MP , . ,of the Innough of Lehunnt. Leh*Lneir . county, Pa, did. by n Voluntary Perri or assignment, untke over and tranefur to the underehmed of the bor ough, county and etude aforesaid, all their property and effects for the benefit of their creditors. All persona, therefore indebted are requested to make immediate payment. land theae haring claims will present there duly authenticated .F.,rsettlehleut. JOLIIN it, iiIESTER, Assignee Lebanon, V. 23,1562. 17.111,111,E R. ff 4 Uatrithßift. PtY 9 000, 000 FEET'!.. 11 ,.y tne d : Lest an cheapest assortment of LIMBER tr \ ar Mims, to the nubile. Is now for sole at the new WI ex tens' LA) dl It sod VOA Lz‘l,4,Q. - Bla6t/In.LL 17ORST, I,auro.sgh of North Lebanon. ou the bank. of this Union Canal. at the bead of Walnut street, a OM , ivaras North of the in-nessee _Steam Mills, and one goitre east of toremer's Their assortulant consists of the host well-ensanned White, Norway. Pine awl lien/look notittlat.- Cherry, E . ,idar and Pine It ards:: 134 and 2 hien PR.WI4II sod enirano.lti Plank; White Lie awl ileadock semi tiiii,poid Joists; White Onk Donets. flank and Smottlittg; uud 34 loth Poplar Beards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! 6 / 1 1NGI,ES I r The beet Pine and Cendeek Shitiales; Alas, 'Roofing atel•Flhisteshig Lathe; eihesitintilajle and Posts, and Pallinge fer fetines• ,unl.l Ppards: FLOentlici4 - ffillnrei of all sizes end ileseriptleth COAL! COAL ! ! COA LI ! 1 -- The lergeet stock of Brehm ; Stove, Limehurstera mad Ifaidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prises. Bus.„Contdeut that they have t-bn largest and best sai sortnient or /mellow. iif all dearriptions aud sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different Ideas of Coat, wine offered to the citizens of Lebanon eounty, they venture` to say that they can accommodate ell purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing iu their line, to .3::rlitalte their stork hufhre put chasing elsewhere. tt HORST. Lebanon, Feb. - S TOT Ail a ill .%llf A fat. . One Dedb s.tttbf r,banmt: rant ! , Dunk. IJIiB & BRESSLER ore now preparod to offer A T.) the bust it.?Srtri 111(kite or Vl;d end TIN WARE to the publl ever ',fibre , ' in Lebanon.— ' 1 2. - ;" most respectfully invite their friende cud --- public to cull an ,e 0 before Alen, the SELF-SEALING AALEitIOAN FRUIT CAN,.'. the beet intention of the ege, as it ie 21 par cont. Cheap= or than any other offered to the public. We also h. reou l'aod all kialla. .i.i.uu n va, which will be pu I no at nu Onoorot natico, All kinda of Too Work nano in the boa's workmanlike manner, and at the Allooie,tt 'Hoe. 417-Also, particular nut - lotion is pall to SLATING.— We havOtduaye an hand the beet L.. huh 5/ate, whicii . cannot be serpent:al In'luatity. Aug. 24, '69-I.f. BUBB & BRESSLER- F.. Z. EAXIII.ER NOIIII.I of Plank road .41410 41,1f.cd EL7oetS, N Olt Tit Lk: 13 ON, PENN MIMI if° i aii yo thirety come and drink. or nice coot mineral water, the choicest vintage. nod the purost malt liquor, grace my her. And ye hungry come and eat, mH eett table is loaded with the moat stdestanlial faro, and the richest (Wilmette, of the semen crown my board— Coma men sad bcaxt; my len, , :e IS always open to the stranger and the friend, and for &Minnie the bestor pro. vender, due stapling, and attentive hostler; arm over ready d i stables. Toura, Ttalp4etfully. North Lebanon, Stitt. 1.1, 1359. /LE NMI' BOLTZ TICINS BRO.'S New Boot and She,: Store to Atte* up in good order for comfort and convenience, both or ladles and Gentlemen. GREAT BARGAINS, AT NO 4. r_lo,LE Bumbutro-s Vials, Caps, &e., rpm: 'madras-ilea, having purchased tho entizo Stock of OATS. OAPZ, of Jam 0. Nitt,r,ta, at ,ichortira Sato, Alin now IS,qxop or tbo SPuse at Cr o at Dar6o,lno, in order to quitet out the" JACtOra.):ffLLER. fanner owww, hatrfHm %owl miz rJuintn.f the Aeont of the uudersi„, ,, ned. wit t itil'ond to sluoss fsc. than. AN PRicif (JAR WI% HENRY 5111,LEft. Lebanon, 31oy 241859. SCROFULA, OR KING'S E 49 L 3 T . a constitutional disease. a corruption of the blood, by which this fold becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. tieing in the circulation, it pervades the whole body and may burst out in disease en any pert of it. No or. on le free from its attacks, nor is there one which It way not destroy. The serofidous taint is variously calmed by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure and filthy habits. the depressing vices, am! obeys all. by the venereat Lion. Wlritever be` its origiin it le hereditary ir,tl,4' constitulion„decereliegfrom.parents to children ante the third araforirilrgenerittlen ;" indeed, 'it seems to ho the rod of LUDI iVIIOI33IS. -I will visit tbo it:lonians of the nithers upon their children." its effects commence by disposition front the blood tf.' corrupt or ulcerous mutter, which r in the lungs, liver, and Internal orgens is termed tubercles ; in the glands swellings, end on the surface, eruptions or sores.— Thiel:nil corruption, which genders in the...blew), dr" presses rue energies of life, so that scrofulous boustitn. tiolls riot only suffer from scrofulous cinoliiiits, but they hare fur less power to withstood , the attacks of other cliseasesi: eolisequentij' vest numbers perish by diem:dem Which althbugh •not cc-random lar their no. tune. are slid rendered W ad by this taint in thesyStem. ltloseettheconsumption which decimates the human family , bas its origin directly in this serefulous contam ination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver. kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of rail the orz.tua, arias from or are aggravatal by the seine CAUSE% Onus quarter oflall our people are scrofulous! their persons are invadsd•by this lurking in'ecti,iu, and their health is undermined - by - It. To Mamma it fromsthe system we mina rsooS.. the, blood bv are alterative medicine, and invigorate It by healthy foal and exc.:r ase. Such a medicine' isiTtupply2lo AYER'S' _ Compoutal Extract tlf Sitgapd- the most effectual remcdy which the medical skill of our times mu devise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the tnust active re medials that have been discovered for the expurgation' of this ibul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. trance it thouKt.lic Guiplo)c4 for the cure of out only scrofula, but a. 6-) ttose iittettions whi7.ll;rlg,Yttput. it, such as Eiturrtra ant `tatty filaments,. AZITEEsr's - Vran, ROSE, or Ito Vt.1.1 , 41.A5. PLUMES, P - I..SIA.U.S.'BI.OrCWE6 r BLAINI. and lions, Titnints. 'TEMA. S.SIT RLIEdSr, 5041.1/ lIKALL ItISCiIIIIOI, 141515MA.1 - 1614, end itIEROUGIAL DlfftitiSf:d Dittmar, Drsucesht, Ihruit:rer, anti indeed, Au, Comaidai:Tg kitioiNG FROM' VITIATND on Peer 13Lthd). The popular belief in "impurity of the Browl" is Ih:tutted in truth, fur sandals is a dezenora tiOn Of the Mood. Thu particular purpose and virtue of this Saws:iv:train is to purify itlei rpgeit.rate this tel fluid, with.mt,which sound hualth is impassible ta coutamitagad substitutions, • • .. Ayeros Cathartic For all the purposes of a Family Physic, are so.compheettrAert disease within tho range of their action can taret3i withnti - inf oPevade . thou, Their pen otratiog. properties search, and cleanse, and iuvigorato every portion of the human organism, correcting its diseased action, and metering its healthy vitalities. As of those properties. the invalid who it Wired down with pain or physical debility is as. tonished to find his health or energy restored by &rem edy at once so simple and inviting. Nut only do they cure the every-day complaints of every-body. but also many forniltintle anti dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Ainnuma, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use iu the following complaints Cbstiveuess, ikarttourn. Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, indigestion, Pain ma and Morbid inaction of the Bowels. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jutui.iNce, and. ether kindred .:omplaints aria log front a leer state of 'WO body or obstruction of its fun,tions.- Ayer's Cherry reitttkrial; .-POlt THE RA.PID MICE 00 Coughs, Voids, Induensa, lioarsoness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipent Consulaptiop, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad vanced stages of the disease. So wide is the held of its eseruleess awl, so numia'Ots are the eases of its cures, that ttlioest every section..or the cmotry abounds in persons publicly kbusm, yam Lave been reatortel from alarming and even siesperate distaxes or the lungs by its use. Wiseu owe tried Its euperiorfty ever every.uther medicine ~ f its kind fa tack apparent to escape observation, and whore its Virtue, are known, the public no hanger hesitate what antidotst to employ fur the didtres.sin,... and uamterous affections of the pulmonar,y,.organs that are incident to our cli mate, While nui . 4 btrerior remedied thrwit upon the community have foitc agtl keen discarded, this has gained friends by every trist; conferred beuelite on the sorietea they can oever'roriset, nod imiapeed_gurex too numerous and too remarkable to be tbrzutteu: Pl% PARED' 33Y . DR. J. Ez%-itle.:Eß & CO LOWELL, - *ASS. •, SOLD BY J. L. Lontborgor and D. S. Rabor, Lobanou ; J. A. Harper, E. lionover; k K.;ll.orning, Ono; 'Mover & Bro., &novillo; liowionn & Sou, CatobelLs town; M, H, Homo, Myerstown; mid by all druirgist, Also sold by Dr. Itoss. -,, — Cards; CireulaA tors, &0., printed at the'4l, 5 1*Iirlei4 seei - at low rates Arid abort notiee4--aaaitti'tli944lsitalegauf style.' New Invention. Wood Burned Lime. DAVID , BOYER Hotese. nl il
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