t ti u. TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNCSDAZ JANUARY 4, lsrtl HOME AFFAIRS. The Carriers of the A,DVIIII.TIBEfi, - return their thanks to the Patrons for the very 'hint and liberal reception they met with on Sat "Urday 1 ,Pt, with their New Year's Address. It is It beautiful production, nod answers affirmatively ltgd satisfuotorily the question,“ll4ve we a poet among us ?" For the benefit of one country read giviktt tYpinactlerAlte columns of the An- Vtimirttlnlfitti ApoW, e 4. 71 4 01 There wilt be Excurslon tickets IsAued at half-prime to the Reading Democratic State Convention and the People's Suttee° iven tton Itartdsburg, In February. There are now three freight trains oh the Lobs `non Valley Ritilroal The extra up•train nr• rives at 2,10 siti M., and the down train at 11.00. 'A. sf. Wa notice by the last time table that a tiew elation, called "Avon" has been established on 'this road, two macs east of Lebanon. Swata . i.i, :Dearer and Paxton are also new etationshetween I Lehanon and Harrisburg. Th!ire is 'alson Plight change in the arrival anti 'depart:al:aof' tice'y'ara at Lebanon vines December 15. The noon train fioin life ett'it nrr tea now at 11,41; and the morning tirlin Iirt1;01. The af ternoon' train arrives at 3.47. The new and beautiful private residence erected at the corner of Market and Mill streets, In this borough, is an ornament, to the town, and will be a delightful place to live in, when OoMpletel, It le built in n new style.— Thu interior cannot be improved cc to conveni ence and testa, and the ground on the outride it'll correspond, and be in harmony with the whole design. Mr. Wm. Shirk is the proprietor. A Chapter of Accidents. I.—Week before Inet,'an,oblerly hired man, in "the empiny or Mr. John Gaseert, sr., in Cornwall . township i bad his lag broken by the slipping back 11 a henry log which they wore trying to load upon a wagon. 2.—Last Friday night n youth named Werner, (rota Pditeviilo, on a visit to his undo, David 'Werner, of S, Lebanon tr., met with a severe jury in this way : Returning home from Rending with an acquaintance in the late train, they con cluded to leave the Car at the crossing of the rail. road and turnpike, as being near their home, so its to boeneeti the necessity of walking beak From town, if they rode nil the'way up to the depot.— The young men Wes pitched upon bis shoulder end vustaiued a very severe fracture and Colora tion the shoulder, pint. Ms: Ofair, should servo ns ri caution against leaving railroad ears when in motion.' thtltirdny o'ftefnoon, "Ole Mother of Mr. *Rain than Xiceeemen, of N. Lubncion, Plippea. up on the toe, end met 'lrittt n finutute of the leg. The Tavern and Store Stand late the astute of L. Zimmerman, corner .of Market and Chestnut streets, wild s old on Monday of last week to Dr. Geo, Roes, for 415,3:15,. The kriddin was quite spirited for ri time. Tho,property is valuable ono and cheap, wo think, at ttioprieo. Dr. R., has rented the Tamefai stand tolhi:i old landlord for one. year, and the Store stand , An drew and IP,n. Zimmerman, who, we undei'itand design opening a new store. The Chestnut street port of this property we presume will be cut up into buililing -lots, and on, , tho INtirket Atrect .front wo expeetsninething handsome from the Dr. The. Stated Arcking of the Board or Manager; of, the T. M. C. Association will he held this (Tuesday) evening at their flume, at 8 o'clock. All the ilfetiberifstto'uld be present; ggir- Flora's Festival, under the ouperintendence of Mr. B. F. Vlovrars, wax Well At , fenrleti on Saturday evening!. 'The singers ne quitted .thetroolcos natnirably, and to the satitanc tion of the pud:knce. Dr. B. F. Sebneck prcsid. ad at tha'fiaao. • Pelt' the AEI ver tbi e r IRD OLD YEAR SAS FADED•6WAY. With 'the name turnirnfol words "passing way" gnus:tiered in,the voice of nature, when ihe bloom ing summer left our beautiful earth, the old year has receded into the sweet plains of the post : on 17'iernetimes to come beak to our memories, like the eunrb toe In a green spot, to chase away the shadows of real experience, when our youthful hearts have grown old; only to come .back as a platers or post, realities, when we grow weary, -nod footssore tiOnn the thorny path of, life, when ..ire feel d Idnglng creep into oglibenrte fur it. forgotten joye; . Like the flowers of the field, the 'old yOtr has faded away; and hapeeforth we Will only-think of it, not as having betn a part of`loal-life, but as a daY dream t now only living in sweetArget fulness. Da l t bait Death teen idle during this rapid dew of months i weeks tut& ddyo No l answers the gravel 00, is responded from bereaved 'hearts, from eighb.g bosoms, not eelfolimpty homes.— With the early dawn of the yrntr he went forth into the harvest field, to reap the fruit that was already white for th 4 hnivcot; wheat and tares WON Mail), but he renped all; his pickle rented not until the wheat was .gathered into Christ's ernsr, and, the tares tied in bundles to be burn. ed. He gathered the golden sheaves until the evening of 1859 wee come, and already buried in the shades of night. All l these the salt of the earth, have during the poet year, been transfer. 144 froin to tba eberch Ile wont forth Into tho green Was, awl rah- •tired the flowers, that brought sunshine to ninny '11"14"1 spots f, that refloated their, purity and neaven. born beauty on kindred souls, These an . gels of earth have filled their VI 111 Pron,. and gone to minister to their Goa. But what df the woods `.Thesa too the reaper reaped mit& the evil master. 'Oh I hew many of those bright gems, once be longing to happy homes, now rest on the' cold, still bosom of mother earth ; many home have been . bailt An the silent pity of the dead. Ohttiliort year is a miniature picture of theihn map life. Not long since, just ns another old ygiir • ilian k into . the_ Sreett, the Infant year tneig7 ad from behind the curtain of the unseeo future, and eteppea on tho stage of the present; and just as the. child enters life, with a mfeston to perform, for SC2l'atil. soya: "all ere created for good woritoi therefore must mantle an instrument in the bandit of God, in promoting Idle glorious works on earth, either consciously, in - doing. good, or unnons olooBl Y , in doing fee again St. Paul says, "out of evil oometh good;" so too the Infant year ooniee with a mission to perform. It is destined to unfold hosts of mysteries, which still lie bidden in the rich mines of art, science, wirdom Rod truth, these the arptratione and at tainments of man, which mart all in the end add to the glory of God, even'as He has ordained. But what is its bigheet, holiest miss ion, Is un der the guidance of the world's Saviour, to ad vance the growth of the oitureb, "Ills bride," and to spread her life-giving power over the wide world.. Then as the human iffe,nnroidarßPd,"- velars Itself v fortnio; lto 0141 ahOn °a" Inanity, until at last, wbother the talents given by God, have been hidden, or put to theexebang ars, his work is done, the hotly decays, and the soul is either, as one of Christ's ga there(' sheaves, in the world of light, or a living proof of Ms power, in the world of darkness. So the year is constantly weaving the thrsarl of the history of the world, as a record of the work of man, and like the richer texture of its history. as a record of the work rif ttod ; interweaving both again, as each being indispensable to the other, until the old, yerir, Viasiifig finished its work, passes away, and is numbered with the things that were. Tee, another of the happy years of sweet life, has faded away'; five would not call it hank, but how reluctantly we give up the many bright, joy ous days it brought with it, the blessed hours that passed so quickly, the sweet moments of h'eart eotninuttion With congenial spirits ; all, has the 01(1 year taken Frani as, and locked thein in the forever closed chambers of the past, How many gloams cf sunshine, has the past year kindled in the warmly beating, bosom... until it glowed with, gayety and lave; but '11(4 many dark, heavy clouds overshadowed other hearts. They too, . had hopes, swishes antl desire's, they fondly cherished ; they too had longings and yearnings after the sweet peace Mlles , enjoy,but they wore alt bli tilted ; their craving must sleep in the shadows of that blank cloud. $1 50 A YEAR No, there le no sunshine for them; no, the dark night must oomo, with her fears, straggles, and burnings, for the purity and bliss of (leaven can not dwell on the earth, 117101 there is anew Hear. ett, nod a new earth. Farewell than, aged year, thou hest b:Mit - dear to many. and oh! so long, so wearisome to eth ers; but we will not mourn fur the,; bury thy treasures in the dim obscurity of the past, we will not pine for them, we will fondly hope for the new year; even now there are air castles rear ed, in the bright visions, and dreams of fancy, fur the "to come." Perhaps the coming year will open caskets of richer gems, and now joys will only be sweeter, :as we stop sometimes to lis ten to the soft, low music of memory hello, as they send forth their peals from the long, shadowy corridors of lime. 10, we will not weep for the blessings of the past year, but we will weep with n heart broken sorrow over the sin whieh stains our souls. Fur our frailty we should mourn, not for the things that poriSh, Dear revlers, remain hit then, that "we all •lo feclo as a leaf;" let us seek l to lay up trensuros in Heaven, nod hind not our hearts to the perishing earth ; though we may have plunked flowers by the wayside, long ago, those years have gone by ;.so too the comb will fade ; let us therefore wait patiently for the everlasting year, when we may gather immortal flowers that never fade, never fall beneath the sickle of time. Christ says, "watch and pray without ceasing, — therefore may all whose eye perchance fall on this, begin.the new year with a prayer, rind let it be ono Perpetual heart commun ing with the Father, until all the now years and old years end in the'ete'innl year which is—ever tr:w,—ever old. • A CD - DN I VRY MAID. EDITORIAL •CHIP-BAMET ; Wl` Judge G•milen, of Reading, Pa., dlod ou the 2tith ult. A firm of Republican merchants in Ch go t are charged with having taken two negro children who balunged to a delinquent, Southern debtor s and sold them fur serail hundred dollars. Jra` P. A. Snuff, Eq.,has ba'neleeted Pres ident of the York Coun . ty E auk, it piece of Eli Lewis, resigned. 1_ The "shortest day in the year" has paEa ed, and for months to come weincy notice a grad uski lengthening out of day light. The war between Spain and Ilt'irocen is progressing. In a recent battle the Spaniard's had about 300 killed and wounded. The Moors have lest about 5,000 WWI hi all 'side° the dom mencement of hlstilies. %la. John Frost, L. L. D., died in Philadelphia lest week. Oft' Several very destractive fires accorred in Now York last week, involving a loss of nearly a million of•slengm, „ger . .Thu .perk.! • Cotinty Dernokrat Printing of five, which ayes established a year or so ago, to tWealt dd*a th'e Alper, was sold at Sheqrs Sale lnst *cok The Adler flew too high fur the bni zard. .04 .4 *" A letter front Mr. Ward. our Ifinister to Chinn, says that the Russian envoy was in Pekin - at the time he tuns, but RIT Stria was the surveil• lance of the Chinese Government that it would not allow them to see each other. The exchange of several private notes, was however, permitted. ,121- RAdridge F. Paige, better, known under his nom deplume of "Dow, jr.," the author of the fatuous "Patent Sermons," puldiehed in New York, and which have wade him known to a groat portion of the reading world, lately committed suicide in San Francisco. ft... Gen. Lane and Judge Deafly Lave been elected Deleg,ltes to the Charleston Convention by the Democracy of •Oregon. They are in,trueted for Gen. Joe Lane for the Pre:ti , leney, u t Joseph C. Baldt#ln, one of the chief jus tices uf the supreme court of Cal iforni'i and now a prominent estitlitlate for the office of United SuatesSowasor from that State, is the authei of the well;known book called "Shnon•Suggs." "Er - Hon. LTNN Bann, died at his residence in Kentucky, on the 14th :ult., of a protracted ness. %11„.. Thomns , P, Porter. Speaker of tho Ken tucky Senate, beeouteA Lieutenant Governor by the (teeth of ion. Linn Bo 3d.• Ata meeting of Mt:Lihnnus Eneanipment, No, 68 Q. of 0. F. held at their Hull, on Moo day evening, the following officers were. elseted : C. P., Goo. ilt-Reinit.ht j H. P.. John Rodearm. el ; 8; W., Charles A. Melly ; J. W., Wm. C. Fau ber; Secretary, David E. Miller; Treasurer, Jelin T. Atkins•; Trustees, Adolphus Reinrebl, Robert Buck and Adam Hain. Or' Gerrit Smith has so far recovered that le returnel to his home at Poterboro' on Wednes day. Marks D. Wittman., one of the members elect from Dauphin county, to the House of Rep_ rolientatives of Pennsylvania, died last week. tS. A Washington correspondent of the 131.1- kituore Sun says he has good rowan to believe that the French mission was tendered some time ego. to lion. Ch pries J. Faulhner, of Virginia, and that be , le to he allowed to consider till the let of January whothor or nq t ho will accept the nemd nation, A very important fast.----At this season of the year when the Hands. Feet, ite., become trot bitten, or when you suffer with chil blains, a good remedy will be fauna in "Lamot- ONR'S FROST CttRE ;" it always relieves cud in most eases ninkes effeotual cures. All that are afflicted sheold give it a trial. Prepared only et LombsTger'd Drug,Store. op podlie the Market. INFANT SCHOOL.—AU infant school wilt be opened, in the basement of Salem's Luther an church on konitay,. the 9th of January, 1863. For further particulars inquire of Sim Rim. 11. S. Miller. THE USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS for Dyspepsia, Flatu fence. Heav iness of the Stomach, or any other like affection, is second to none in America or abroad. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for dyspepsia and like diseases, 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. pir See advertisement in another column. THE LEI3ArsiON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY StWSPAPER. gpeciat *firm SHOT AN EAGLE.—SOIIII tniti7 , a well known citizen of Atlmmylink. while out gunning one day last week, "brought down" an eagle en the wing The bird mintsureitsig feet from lip to lip of the wings. 37r. Smith took the bird home. and on reaching his house. his wife: discovered n piece of ribbon coned its neck. On examinatian. they found that there was at taehial to the ribbon a medal, on which wan engraved —"Buy all your garments at the Brown Stone•Clothin Itall of flockhill it Wilson, Nos. 013 and tali Chtlattint stteet, Philadelphia." TEE OLD DOCTOR'S SON.. A. S. REATH, PRATIrIAN AND SURGEON, will OVRIDrUe tho Ricknad giro ad vieefree, at our agents „ DR. Cile.011() ROBB, . I..Ell.Oi(kM, • 19 of Jon. and March, IStan, Dr. S. S. Stevens. Reading, 2int. of January and 21ist. of March. - • Mr. C. K. Keller'., ft Imp T nrg, I.th of Jauaary and lith of March. Ffr. Bohn Britenuura, Ilanthurg, Zsi of January and 22d of March. Mr. J. C. Drown's, Pottsville, 25th of January and 2.ltit of March. D.sc.l4, 1859. mo. • .11Qr See Dr. SAII ford's advertisement or Liver invigo rator and Fpnlity Cathartic 11114, in another column. Important to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PIJALS. # Prepared by Cornelius pxeesemin, X. D., NEW yorac ern'. The Combination of innTedients.in them Pills nre the result of a 104111111 i eXtCllßire praetieo. They are mild in their operation. and certain in correcting all irregu larities. Painful Niengtruatiens, remoeinz ill ObStrnr tinnf, Whether front cola or otherwise. headache, pain in the chle. palpitalipn of thq heart. whitm., nerr- OUR nifeetiensAysterim raisin). pain in the hark anti &e.. disturbed sleep, which arise from. interrup tion of nature TO MARRIED 12AOTES - - - Dr. Chessman's Pills are invaluable. as 010 will bring on the monthly period with regularity., Ladies who have been disappointed in the lt.e of other Pills +lnn place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheer eman's Pills doing all that they reprennt to do. There is one condition of the female sygtent in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing; a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREG APICY—the result. MISCARRIAGE. Such je the irre sistable tendency of the moil teine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condi Lion, that even the repro ductive power of nature cannot resist it. • „. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Expliett directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. Scut by mail on en- Closing $1 to Die. Conni.itts 1,, 43llaEsC:g.tx, Box 4 ; 531, Post Unice, New York City. BOLD !X ONE DRUOODIT 18 lEVEItt TOWN IN THE UNIT ED STATES It. IL HUTCIIINUS, General Agent for the United States, 10 Chambers-St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale should Ls Addrusged. Sold at 1)r. Rome Drag Store, Women, Pa. Deo, 7, 150.--iy, hai l iDu5 4otiao. Prenebing in the M. E. Church, next Sunday ing and evening. Preaching every eve- *ring this week. Episcopal aniline next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in Ptimperince German preaching naxt t Sal,h;ttli thorn English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran Church. English preaching next - Sabbath miming and evening, and German in 11113 afternoon, in Zi- on's Lutheran church. English poaching next Sithbatli morning in the flornrinCti church, English service next Sabbath imam:lig, and (Lir loan iu the afternoon at 2a-o'clock, in the tan church. On the 2711 i ult., by the Rev. H. S. Miller, Mr. Joseph- Morning, of Yliitatielpliiu, to Miss Em ma L. Sliertzer. of Ano v On t,he 2 bt, ult., in this Borangh, Mrs. Catharine Rise, (widow) aged 68 years,-3 months and 4 etaya. At Menithis , Tenne ,, see, on thenth of Novem ber, George Yortv. of Lisbon, Lynn county. lowa, f<,roterly of this place, nged 30 years, 2 months and 7 days. The Lehat carefey Chn•ecled LEIIA.NoN, trzw.vs tob, Mills EX. Pam VI 50 Stnith Extra fi 00 Vol. Super; Fine . 5 50 Prime White Wheat, 13<t ited Whr :25, it , rlrule Cye, 80 Corn,. Qi Outs. 35 Clover send. 4 Sc) Thlidthyoutd, 230 flak-seed s . 1 50 pried Applel,l3All.. 1 00 Dried Apples, pealed, .1 50 Peach "Star- 2 50 Punch "llutticts," 1 20 Cherries, 1 Sc) Onions, 37 The Philaileiphi:t Ph ate delphia, 2. 1860. -As usual nt this season of the year.. business during the past week hose been excessive.y dull, and the only thing we have to note in the Floor Market is the.apeculative feeling, which has ex it-ted for some weeks' past. The demand has been pricipally for straight lots of Superfine. of which tits is trust is pn orly supplied, tha home trade boys splringly, being engaged in settling. the year's e n d w e do not anticipate mush inquiry front that source For eeveral dap, there is.re r ry little shipping de thAnii."notwithstiridid`ttlie decline in hreadstoffs rpfrope as pal-last Steamer, holders are firm, and.we report the ntitrket st the "close quiet." In Wheat: them is very little doing, holders not being distioied to sail ht present rives, the receipts erh very light: Curb Meets avith no d'etnand hod We ,quiate it ltirrer, seine receivers prefer storing rather than arcept the present pri &s... Rye is steady. OtitS arc in' fair request._ Burley nod parley Alalt unchanged. Clorerseed is in good demand for prime lats. 'No eliiinge in Timothy or flaxseed. Salt has advanced. Not much doing in Whiskey. We quote: FLOUR.—Superfine ss.so.Extra s7®6 00, Extra Family so'24 ®7.011 for fancy lots. RYE FLOUR.—Unchanged, $4.:16 per barrel. • CORN M BAL.—Unchanged, V. 73 per barrel. WII EA T.—Pr inn; lied $1.35, *bite $1.95 to , ;;: .R11: 4 ;1=-;Penwylvanill 93 ett: 00 RX.—Dry sts., Daini) 65 Os., bidao ctsi OATS.—Prime Pennsylvania, 46 ete ; South ,. ern, 64 ets. BARLEY.-85 ets. Malt, 90 to 95 ct,f , . SEEDS.—Clover, $5.37. and $5.50 for very prime ; common lot.s $5.00 to $5.25. Timothy, $2-56. Flax, $1.50 to $1.55. • SALT.—Common Sacks, $1.15; Patent Sachs, $1.25. PLASTER.—Soft, $3.00 to $3.25 per ton Yours Respectfully, McCANN h WREGLEY, J.s.s. McOArm, Jn., Philadelphia OLIVER WEIGLET, LebrIMID CO. 236 North Dolowaro Avenue and 233 North Viratur S.troe4. PHILADELPHIA CATTLFI MA RKBT.—There were about 1500 hand of Beef Cattle sold at the different yents this week ; the marker. however, was doll and prices NI off 50c. the 100 !be., the holidays anti the large quantity of poultry offer ing limited the demand for Beef Celtic: At Phil. lips's Avcoue Thrive Yard, 011 head Were sold, et $3 to 154 and $1 the 100 Ms: gross, and at to $94 butt, with a few extra quality at $l4. At the Boil's Head and Werntz'z Continental Yard the sales reached about, 450 Beeves, each nr prices within the riihge of $7(4t9 the 100 lbs. Of cows, about 100 were sold at from $2O 0.50 each, ac cording to condition. Of Hogs the receipts and safes were about- 7090, in +Wine. 4250 nt Itnhoff's Union Drove Yard n t from Sfli@il the 100 lbs. net, and 2050 sold by Min.:W..o Btallman, nt the Avenue Yard, at thp.seme prices. About 7500 Sheep were sold at from 8 to 871 cents. V 1 pound, dressed. 4eiv lifitttistilttitts, Osollois at Public- %ale. VIII. he sold at Public Sole at the public house of VV F. the - Limn., in the borough of Lebanon- ml Tuesday ettening the 17t4 clay of January, aG 7 o'clock, ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lain, near the Borough line, in Corn wall Township. It adjoins the lend of Widow Fulmer on the North, William Atkins and John Krause on the Beat. There IS IL one story LOG 110085. weather , 3 bearded, erected on the lend, and a good WELL In IF the garden. The land hoe fine atones for quarries. Thla treat will makes nice home for a smell family. air It Is free from Ground Rent. Good title will be given and terms mode known by. Lebanon, Jan. 4, IMO, A. RTICILER. 11/261PM gartirlr. on Markel. l.lyky, Mors d• Show ns.t• JAN UA i,181Y) Potete ss. 6u , 40 r.rior., ls Hotter ; i"; 4, lb., 40 hard. 10 rallo*, 10 Flaw, 11 SilouTder:s., 10 Shies bonp, jirtit Ilags ; 5 Mixed Roo, 2 Flax, yl lb , 10 - 1). lb., 40 Feathers, " , t1 Wool_ j lb., 40 Soup Beaus.'fgt., ti Virmg.ox,. :1 4 . gal. 1216 Apptolluttor, crock, 45 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS L A PAY ETT El BROWER., s FITVER, % next door to A. S. ja l•;: i r l ,l 4 ".l . :t i l s igc,c, Lebanon County Agrie ll it u . rail Society. A mnETTNG 01"r1(13 LE T 1 A NIYM COUNTY .11. Ann [CULT LIRA L SOC I wit! be held at the path , 'muse or done M. Mmoz. is Leltion. au Tuesday, „funuary 10. MO, at 1 o'clo”k p. M., for Mao ree,ivinz the repoits of the Committees. Election of Officers. nrol to transact snub other business tkat may be necessary. Its- order of WM. RANK, President. Wax. Union, Sec's. lan. 4, Isfirt. =r== II 1 tArNI in the Poo Men. Le my 1,186 n. Persemis . call lug for any any of did?. /oLterli wilt please any t itihey are eertised. 4 . Levottgood. };line Adaronen, J. D. Lingle. Adam ll Loeser, Peter lioetit, B. V. M Brown, Daniel. Meyer, Joseph Bitzer Daniel Mese, Philip Brown, linmenig MICRO,. Thhiaa Behney, Mrs. Matilda • Moyer, .10.41 ah Bozgler. Slam ' Meyer. Niellobis ' Bachman. Cyrus Mentzer, lAA W. (Drover) Behm. Rosa B. Meyerp, .t. w: . . Mark, W. Meow, Monroe Illunicinother,, Lewia Miller, Rev. James Ryer)°, Hen' Mciteady. Franck Bowman, Joseph (iniller) Murphy, John Bricker, Jacob Meyer, Frederick Brownwrll. John IF. Mitekey, L. A . lbrJily. David Millar, Re*. flee. E. Bowman. JilliaS . Meyer:4, S V. Brawn. Abraham. March. R. p, Hill:tit, Peter Mi filer, Aire Mary Al. lieebuian. I [envy D. McFeely. Jahn ilinrinaa:Cra4 E. Aridor 'Ara. roAanna. (tor.) Beefily, Peer, Mark, bawls 0 , Mooney, Mr. E. Cartwell. W. 11 , Meyer Fred. Clementa, N. N. N CarN.9la, IL L. Nolhou. grmto 41. Collhl4. Rev. I). NO%lllBll, Leveii Crone..lohn P. I tr Cass, Damel Ottman. Me. D P Doh - anger. Peter NiHey. Rev. Christian Davis, James Philips, D. 17. . Dowthen Wm. 11)iliim, Atiani Donnelly, Henry It Monter, John iteislutla. Simon Dersert. Adolph Richard, Christian Daugherty. Patrick . Mallard, Isaac Davti, W. F. Riley, D C. E Rood, Alfred Ruler. Saiono. Sl:Wylie. Franklin. itch, Saint Pilitthiu "j• RhY, (Marge . lihitlin, floury E kiwi iterger, Elias F . Shoddor. Jockey .. Fisher. John 11. Smith AinOti -.. Fultz. Gen. Fintrelv..fefflition Fora, ilownion 'Mrs. Stine. Win. Fakes k, Cotter Snavely, Jonathan, o Sion t..lonathan Snyder, MtA. Susan Simla, lienry Seltzer, John Snyder. Jon,, SiteS. Louisa nott, Wm. !Frank, John Iteery. P. It S t hock. & Co . liartinan. John Sehillier, Lori I Latour. Fred. Schaeffer, Um. Catharine 'coke. Eliza • Shand, Elizabeth' Hey!. Henry Shaub, Jacob - .. Ileihnan, Edwin Senourn..To u .. Ceekoeher, illeages. C. A. Savior, Usuiy B. J Stine, Dan'l -- Jed. Matthew . Smith, Remy Junes, W. A. Swartz, Dour( .1. L. S. . . Glom, John Gerhart. Goo. Goat - toth, Jahn G tihixer. (ho. L. Caull. 'Martin Corharrit C . K Ter:lst. Snail Kremer, Anthony Thornton, Charles W. K lino, William IV Kline, P. O. Wither. Daniel Kreider, John Wine Home in Lebanon, lirt , ernee, Hagen° Weir. liiiin.lietli R. R iseatin, Win. Whitny. F. It. li e 'limy. M 11421 Hosanna Weyl, Genegiiiiiit Elatzet, Deniel Wont '..10, , ,ep1i kekliner. Syrian 'minter, Thoing liotheriborgeir, J6L•a Wilhelm. John J. I. Wearer, Franklin Leiter, joint A. Wtilf, Cialrgo Levengond. Ono. Z Lowry, A adres Zinn. John has er, H. 1) Zog, IX Light, .ineob tight Zell, John IS', Light. Inaialt Lebanon, January 4,1960. Intellann k WeiMey COMMISSION STER,OIIA NTS, N.s. 238 No'rth Aveitu'e dui 233 North Water Street, PhiLATiELPIAI.I. ' .FAbera Cash:llll%nm maile:oa FLO UR di: A IN. It' 11 ISK.E 17, . . SE IIDS, &0 Sept. 21, 1 F Iy. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Varney t ranch. r m r . = l ,4 - • Two Daily Passenwer Trains to ReAd. tag, and Harrisburg. 1 )..RS, , S LEItAINON, Going East to Reading, at 9.137 k and :1.47 P. 31. . . Pass Letanon. :Toles; West to itarrishing, at 7:24 P. M. and 11.45 A. 141 - At Reading, both trains make clnke eonnoxions rot Nitta&lphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, ke. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wills& barre, ritt f don and scranton.. . _ At IlArriabluz, Minn conitvt with "Pwimgylvatlift." ~, Vorther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, I.:maker, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg. &e. Thronla Tickets to Loncaotor, in No.l Cara, $1 50, to Baltimore. V 3 80 R ' 6.l)3 ggag e tatottot to etch pa-menkor. ThO dtteOnft Oars run with all the above trains Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Dutralo, Detroit, Chicago, and ell the principal points iu the West. North West. and Canal.las; and Emi grant Tickets. at lower• Fares_ to all above places, can ho had on application to the *ration Ascot- at " 44 .' 06 % Acz— Pa.:towers are requested to purchase tickets be- Pore the Traius start. higher Fares charged. if paid in the Carp. U. A. NICOLIS, January .1, MO Engineer cod Su pErizzlendent. sutTABLE ollrusTAtAs PRESENTS Linen Ci Ifandkerrhitifs. Very Cheap Worked Collars, Gent.' Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Neck't'ies and ?Unifiers.' Table Cloths. Naidatoisod Towels, It loo's kill nail ila r tintict of every dese tptinn reduced I:14, cents tat. Ciirtstnias, °hints es., Brace Snspmlers a'no article; Chri,toms is approaching' and thoie who wish to Make their seloetioes of I.IOI,IDAY YitEStiNTS w , mlll do well to roll at tikintr & STINE'S Store. :WizensLein and Brother's CLOTHING ALPHABET. A stands for Ail who wish Money to awn, B Stands Ilir Bargains that each ono can hare, O mantle for Cciate. Ci'avats and Collars ; TllOB/1.. , the Mutes. you inn save, and tho E stands for Everyman that maids to buy, and • for the Fooliab. who clam not try. • stands for Garments of different sizes, and II for Handkerchiefs at very low prices,. I is for Indierubber-Coat.--Leggin9 and—Hata, • MAW'S for Jackets of Cloth and &Mirada; 56 , 10 , - , Gm Knitted lockets. woolen and eottori, for bone:, Stockings, tint t forgotten. M means the Money that you should invest, N .for etilt tics. oitlVol4 and the rest. O stands for Overalls and OVerconts by the bear, for Punt:doom. %Odell we sell very cheap. Q stands for Quantity of Clothing. milt' Milt It are Raelans to keep not the GM: S r titand.f for Shirts of. different kinds, • stands for Trunks and Traveling hags rebid IT Rttliila for Undershirts, with drawers t o use, ✓ elands for Vests of various hues. ,V is the Welcome, we bid one and all, • X press!y to our friends who wits give no a call. ✓ mends a r You who need clothing this fill, 7. stands for Zeal %Odell is gond when displayed, & an Excellent thing in ail eorm of trade. The Itc-t and best selected stock of ••]othing now.on twit ittttl $ prices to suit the times. at APF , KN4T.itIIS & TIRO. . . - 1:J -4:,. i r..;. 1 I . . jilatn oz. .1.: .;0 , . 11, Is;.. .:). , . C). rs - ::: se , .4, ,„ it- .•,...„, a I` . ' P- 1 , ts , 7.7 .7.. 4 --' z - ', g gz 2, _, .- .. , " , 1 ..., r., P., „.. . r... 1., -• I-. ~,,.. ..c-i 1-4 g ''.A. ~ 7. yr fil '3,3 0 t -t 8 w. 0 . lo o p. " 0 "''' o - t -t G * ~, —p . tt .. y "i VA . arc . ff ~..,:0" a Q t c.- . g t.. -- el ' It . ( ..4 1 )-3 Ft, a 7., ;t 1.) ,e, 'fl." 2 LT. , ,-, ft .... PR e 4 mt, - ~.,-."'• a 1 j t.i .. . . F: 0 P. 1 ' - - WATCHES AND JEW-ELI{ AtOrtiEfi NEW LOT OF WATCH 1 , , S AND JEWELRY, JUST fttCEIVEb AY W. AOKER, Cumberland Bt., next door to Dr. Lieeliweareee, C L K. S, CL 0 C CKS, TIIST By RP.ORINFID AT J. W. A .111:111ii 10 S., From 1,25 iota°, 8 day and 30 :hour, Oat. 22, le. • Joseph IteinhaiiPs NEW LIQUOR STORE. CORNER of WHthut and Clif•Mmit. Fdroolo, LEBANON. 1.A.. The saint:orator having opetwol fl.ligoor Yttlrct, 1R pre pared to furnioli nil kinds of Foreign nod Domestic wholestdo nod retail at tho Ituremtentth ',tykes. stuck moosints - WINES, BB AND! ES, GINS. . REM. W EAT. alnf.i, POTATOE nod EYE WHISK ETS, All of whirl) will be warranted to be as represe»ted, and sold at rriees that wilt make it nn of for dealmrs to boy of hint, instead of going or mantling. to the oily. If i lm tumid that lintel If:mutters ittiti others Will call and examine leis stomp before porehnsing else when,. Phynhinon are also respmettolly hniftemted to giro his liquors a trial. Ile Imo tit, hest nod only of Yore p or t. Wine Juice in thin borough., Lebituou, Dee. 29, IS:19. JOSEPH IZEINII,IIID.. OFFICIAL NOTICE P ENNSY NrA State Normal School. DEPAUTMENT OF COMMON SC.TIOW 9, t II %museum", Doe. 3. 1859. .1 Wheneas, The. Board of Trustees of the Lancaster County Normal Scheel Ideated at Millersville in said county. by resolution. adopted at a meeting of Clef:tetra on the lot day of Oetolmr. 1353. on file in this Depart ment: made formal applietttien to the State Superintend. antfor the privileges of • 'A n net to provide for the train tag of teachers for the (llama &hoots of the State," approved the 20th day of May, 1037, and the Supplement thereto approved the 15th day of April. MIL and WitEtte/Cs. In minnowm of said application. the State Superintendent of Common Scheele, together with 'lnn. James Pollock of the county of Northumberland, lion, Will km M. Master of the county of Iterk. , , Don, A. El. Curtin of the county of Centre.artd Dr. John L. Atleeof the countrof Imnertster, - .computent and . disottereStrd persons," appointed by him, with the consent of the. Governor, as IliSpeeterA. and Dr A. It. 'Blair. Superin tendent of the county of York, Henry Ilonek„ Esq.-Su perintendent of the county of Lebanon_ and Onsid Evans, Ilse.- Superintendent of the county of Lancaster, did on Thurstlarand If ridny the lot and 24 days of December . 1809 . nerscually, and at the same time, visit and care fully inspeet said Sebald. and after tlsorongh WA:Mina tlon thereof, and of Ma• by-laws, rules and rogntetions, and of its general arrangement and Ilicifities for bistro,- tion, by written report, on file in thla Department np proyo the same. and And CAI they !Idly come up to the provisions of said act. and its supolotnottr, and did cer tify the damp w the Department Of common School', with their Opt that acid School has fully c.miplied with the provisions of said act. anti Its suppleteent, as far as can be done before going into operation under them: • Nom. then re. In pursuance of the requirements of the Seventh Section or the Act aforesaid, I do ivzreby give public notice, that I have officially reco g niz e d the fAiicaStVr County :Normal &Iced. as a State Normal Seheel, for the Second Normal Scheel 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 all the liabilities and restrictions contained in said Act and Supplement. tvstimm, y wheeca,r, 1 have heretm to Net my hand. nod afli sod the Seta of the Denarommt - j of Common Seho eta at Harrisburg, 11115 lid day of December, 1869, ENRY C.llTClitiff, • Superintendent of eIIUtIIVAI Settoulii 1 ecemlwr.l2l,lBso.--a. New Furniture: Store, TTAR DUNDOftli would reAliear ii ii, in _Ll Mile the public that he has removed opirtiite the old Waft- a (tar doors west of Barman's Hetet. on (Uti le:Thula Street, where he trill keen the hirgimt, and cheapest assortment of tell NITUR R. ever offered in Lebanon. Me Mocic ronsiets of all kinds of Parlor and Common di'min WM.. which he will sell lower "wag than the like eau ho bought at any oiliertw Mare iu Lebanon. Ile has on hand a large aseort intuit of Podia,`,,..._ u 3 Totma-tetmi. Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card owl otitor bite. What INotF, 11 ..ot &c. atm large and .-hoop steck - Of stuffed, Cann-swat, awl COIIIIIIOII SOLti,g,S, ItettritemlN and a tot of ciMap liattremmt: A 66, Limiting to bui,M,v,v--not4. limnewood and illahogany—very cheat. Venetian Illifols; (tip and Hubby lletne, for children. 17(5 Partit'ularattvntion paid to UNDEItTANTI(I. IS )w, provided hintaelf with. tho FINEST 11KA tE IN J.,EIIANON. and will make Coffl3 and ateqnsi ItnnondA, tt the khortest notice and Rio:4 reasonahla tar ms. Imbauem December, iB. 18).3. . Teachers , Institute. •• T 1 41.011E118; DIRECTORS and PriendA. 11l url tua+tian, in Lebanon eo are hereby in. formed that a TEACIIMIS • rNsmtrE will h++lifl.jln the Court tionee, in the iteroneh of Tethenon; on 0,4, 4 „. tidy, Jannenv 12. Min, eommetving at 9t.4 o'clemt. A. and continue three daya. Irma. 11. C. DICK+ and Prof: J. P. WltaitAitillAM will be preempt. Tlie wan-- tile. will be of a very itnareatiag character.. It is eit, petted that every teavher will attend. URN ItYUOliClt, ()minty Snperintemlent. Lebanon, December 2i, Kitt. foyers' First reining - a • 'Writing Ink 47mm Dr. Hare. the celebrated Protb,sur of Chemis -12 try in UnivemitY Oot. 11 , 1 f Dear Sir—Vaving tried rear Ink. I wilt thank you to nand me !mother bade, oo I find it to be excellent, I era yours truly, 1:011T. a ARO. From the. Loiete, of Cincinnati, di‘itiuguiz , hen the his numerous sok:Wins l'AtSt,arChL,S. . Medirat College of Ohio. Cix,:teiN Art. de unary 1 i. 184 t. llitving used Mr. anver's Writing, Ink I aril that tto the ba=t which bas ever (None to my k nowt fele, and especially is it eieetiont fur the of the bteet pone, nod will net corrode therm even in tom; use . .1011\ LOCK K. Prof. of Chemistry. Orders whirr:seed to the Mannfltetory., No. din M.scs street 1119VO ROOM,. odd No. 141) Piilletloltiltia, grill ra solve. prompt attention . ' JOSEPH Fe TIOVIIIt, Manufacturer. December 3R, 1t59. Noglee of Elcteliam. Stockhohicri of the Lf.DTAN. - 12 , 4 5?UT13.1:Y. SURANOP:COMPANY will meet at the onicp of Die Company. in Jonestown.. on Arentict.y, the ninth day of Jame/011.0h% between the hours of In o'clock, A. M.. and 2 o'clock, D. :D.. to Meet Tvvmr.v . BnlnEcTolis to serve for one year, frotri trnit - doY: 'Fry onlor of the . Board. W. A. BARRY, Secretaty, Office of Lebanon Mutual Insurance Co., Jonestown, December 21, 1359. D ES [RA BLE DRY GOODS, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT 1.O\: PRIM. Frolicliliterinett4, piain find printed, Bleb plaid Dress Goods. reduced, • ;Satin faced lizelencifts. reduced, All Wool Dt.IIIIIICR. rOtilleell. ;,:13TnellAl; Stella and Long Shawls, - Black Cloth fur, lAu.ll¢S.'N 'lCe4 Sty! As' eaPhmr , ll , 3, and DE lithe , rano , Bilks. reduced, , Bnalish owl Nerrleoctel-; Prints, &e., And the greatest varlets at' Drew and at 12X cents In Lebanon. eomprlsink .Delaines, Caglunares, (co,alies Chintzes, Platds, and ehaverk .L• STINE% s. sr. Corner Cumberland and Malket 'Areas. 'REMOVAL •nP TIIE LEBANON GROCERY. . TM), OVESipe‘ retoor,4 his firmer:l.:Store to thp Ine and commodious room opix.mito 3.1 m. !Intel. where he hatsjuAteceiveda cotnpleteliF.sortmentof all kinds of FRIIIT AND GROCERIES, whfeh ho is dot PrMined to MT elinap fir cAsor. Bin stork ronsists hi port of sucArts.-.-A. cheap lot of 11EPINED and BROWN SUGAIt. CCIitFEE.—A prime mild° of ETO. JAVA. and Mgr). Rio Coffee, gtaithd, reedy for use, and.IAVA in Cane f"r TRAilitlliniee article of BLACK and GREEN TEA. VALENCIA RAKING RAISINS cheap. oleo. llearb by the Box aml Poona. CRAN BERRIES nnrl cuTRON, DRTID PEAUT.-APPLES, PEACHES, CHER-111ES, SPTCP.S.--An kits la VIM rind fresh. thump. SOAPS.—A choice pvieetion of SOAI'S, .-onslAting• of Fine Home.nted,.. Rosin, Olive, Wte . rAive. l'oneine, and Finley Sonps.. end Perfumery_ of a'.l MICK Wift:Al! FLOI.I elinied article of family Iluelckilic;at T OYES. Cnithed Mid Tomatoes.' Sweet Dried COVII and Mons. ehettli T. OYES. Itiote ToMatO, %VAhint, -find pure 'tiVoiAterskire Sauce, by , . O'ES. . MOLASSES.—Th. cheripest SYRUP in town. UNDER CROTU RS, such as Drawers 411111 Sliir{k. Corn faits, liostery.wid Cloves,. wltich der}* ce•iiiiS.tition, by NoTember J, 7509. T. Ur Lebanon Female Seminal*. Filmy ‘Lebrinon Female Seminery" will be re-opened on the first day tr svtember neat, under the super ',Mon of 110 D KsTE DECAMPS. who has associated with him its Assistant, Miss JANE tdoOlt E, a Ceaduate of the New Hampton Schaal, N. IL a•hO is inn only van yaalifird, imt has also hod consid erable experlenec as a Teacher. Deicamps will attand to the Sewing. De partment. For Airtime particulars inquire for Circular. • Lebanon, Aug. 24, 1859. LaM=l=M i rILOTIL, WOOLEN CLOWING of nII colors, dyad black or Blue Black, pressed, tho color warrant.3l and goods turned out equut to now, by LYON UMBER° sir Articles fobs dyed CAO be left at Jos. L Lrmhrr ger'e Drug Store where all Orders for the above wilt b 3 attended to. (Sept 7. IW*, PIEOTOGHttriII.S. Tff ELIA, Betsy, where are you going that you are II dressed up so? Ans.-1 aro going. to t. 11. KELM in Aslant Riflo'i Build ing to hors my Lik nese token. Ques.—Why do you go to Kehl/ and trot to One of the other rooms to have it taken ? Ans..--Becanse Pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful than °thorn cud nearly everybody to'liltri: • - Ques.--Can tue why his pictures are superior to others? Ans.—Yes t he had 9 years prartbv, and has superior Cameras. Jmd all his ether thafirM axe of the Most iin pr,ived kind. Ques.—Whist kind of PleturoOdoes ho take? Ana.--Ho takes AmtWotyphs, and tlelainotypes. of all sizes and superior finish: - trod Photographs, Irma the smallest up to MTh Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. lle takes nil sizes Photographs from Da,, ,, u , ,rrootypos•of de , ceased person , and . ints' them colored life like, by one Of the best Artists. alir charges are reasonable and iris, rooms are open everyday (except sudas39 from S 0 e/o,(dr, A. to B s P.M, Don't forget, BE MS BOOM is' the placolCdrenn gettho Best Pictures. Wail. MI. F. it it TTOItS EY AT I,A W, 0111se Will‘ut si reet, opposite / - 1 tho Court Heim), lately occupied I.y Affirts: It. 1.;,411, losharion, :tiny 1359, _ --- GEOIRGE fig,iptiv,, -- A TTORNEV AT LA Vr.-01lit.e with f,rtirt rAtit tr, E„, j _ I.l!tlattolt. I'u. ILthntittit, 3fity 4, 1859. JOSIL% IN PUNCH'. ATTORNE‘; I P A T LAW , p 2:1•33101' (aCe. oh Rlll.l'e new flu J. jug:. oveond htury, • ,two doorfi tf41.4 of tiro pre :sent lovatiup. [hektitott, Maict 2, -03;19.,i5.. J. NI. LC 0 1 1.11 7 PR A NI, A TTOUNV,Y-AT-LA W. Ems It IMOVED sake .11 J k - oork's Now Doliding, (peewit" story.) Comt , orland st rort Lrbttuon. Lobo non, Aprft 6, 195.3. J. J. BLAIR - A:LTANT son SINGER'S SEWING MACIIINES! An kinds of Sewing Aineltines innindindnred by I. Si. sin°, nt pukes rdugnif: horn 355 to :SM. AlochittO Oil, N,'etileg, Cc. !wilt eon- dntly baud. Lobinprn Oct. 12th John %d. Nish, Agent For pun: INstINANON COMPANY. N 4.. 411 CIIPSEICT Stan , PinLA:a.ra: kr INCORPOIUTED APRT... 155 1 1. EY VIE STATE OF PENNSYE.TAN/A. CONFIN ta FIRE AND INLAND DISKS. LOW; F. W. DAY, PresiththlL J9NATIIIN 51,0 , 13141, Presl Watt tm3 1. MA Neumm, SA" , -1 7. An4tt,t. AL .7Mc relletwiii Co's A DVIT,TDIANO AfIENCY. 117 N.1.;3 , at ST., NEW YOOIC. &10 SiTA" E ST.. I.l.vTos. S. ii. Pott , ngal eery. the Agents fur Ling./0;10.1mm Agivertixer, rind the meat intinontml :Ind 'inmost Circulating Nen - slgapergg in the United Stateig and the Canadnfg. They are nuthggri zed In en:alma for cent Inwg,:gt. rate 4. EAGLE HOTEL, LEBANON, PA, subst?iinit wishes It9tiforui his oldfrieiplA and the imbue generally, that lie has again taken the above all-known linuve. He wilt be mall pleased to atlVflitfUniilP3 ail who may freer him -with n call. lile.ll.loN.—Career Cunibariatal and Market st:reets.., running in c-zinexion with they brad PwulTrains- 11.. SIEORIST. Lebanon, Nor. itt, WILLIA CON WAY. SOAP* CANDLE ti UlilcTUP.Ii: co. :AG South Sueosu St., Philadelphia Palm. Varie[raht.l, IThite,l.3llemicrtl, Olivo, I , lxtra, 1 . 01- low, PrOwn Soap, sloarine, Can d Lc. . 11.-510, highest taiao4- paia for Tallow. Oot_ 12, 1;•q.0.-1y. Owner itrjfidberry and Chestnut 'shuts, Lannon, AtA.,:u.r.wmar.o or , artti4lre-NTAT., OAT AND, WROTToRT IRON • RAILINGS TOE Ce . inelidieti, Vet-Atlas. 710MR1a& Public; and PO vote ut - rottod&t, &e..te„.whieft he offertt in groat vw tit,ty of designs hi lower prieett than thOSIIII/O bg tnined elm-whore. Also. CliAiN ,FENCES of every de scription cot.W.antly kopt on hand. Angittd, 25. —l t. jhtcol) K. Stolid. (Late of Ito, firm of Tbotimon F, EhituL) A foto doors south of S ; trfckler's 11 . 14,anon. "DESPECTF(I' LY iniormu the piddle that, ho jOrttin ja, 114 , n 11,0C$11 and STUN yAINTISG and P.l.lAlt, lIANOMI,"and bF strict otc:mtioil to 1111131110 AR holm; to tee.-tie a liberal share of patronage Orden from town and eti+tn tty promptly attend ed to. [Lebanon. Oct ii. 1859. • Eli Thompson , ff.sto of the firm of Thanipon & Stood.) lion - kelt 5t1 . P114.11'.511114r13 1/1 , 11111 of WAte.r t Lotupori. 11).1*3i.' 1 .;t1TET11.1.k7 forams the rethlie that ho youth).- 11 4, 1.f1ik: and 81t4N PAINTINI.4 and PIPER ANOXO t. ead tv strict otointM 4n to Int rms..; hopes to recciyo a liberal slogre of patronage. 4 - 4- Orders from toi.im mid counts promotis attended to, LehmYOn, Nov. 9 IS y. New In vela Wmd Barna Lime. • TIN' late improvements in the arta Lnee,ftwaxpo the 1)1 solveriber is now enabled to prmluee the hest WooP nurxen Jame that Was ever made in thin section of coun try. and hi quani itiea without limit. at short notice,— lis improvements are snub that he is enabled to cell his Lime at 1;34 rents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents. which bier been the prices beretotbre. LINN, burned whit COAL. ran also he obtained at low rates by the boat- load, or in ions qoantilies, as may be desired. wpoD !alien In exchange for Lime. Having ~come to grcarc*Ase in the perfection of it improvements tor lime !miming 1 , 11 a. Inure seole_ at low prices, the fatiocritier hops to metre a :hare of the public patron- ngit. lite loontion is nt the obi and well known pineenn the Union ConaL in North Lebanon. N. Lebanon, May le. ISA. UMBER. LUMBER. 'NEARLY 2,000,000 FEEl''. O r or t t e trotrirttetlVT.',',' L .lThttl::; ntl extensive LUMBER anti COAL YARD of - - BREC FIRM!, 4' HORST, n rho I.t.)rotigh of North Lebanon. on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few inures North of the (),-nessee Steam' Mills. and one nueere yak. of Borguer's Their assOrtment catmint; of the hest ' , Yell-seamed White, Yellow. .Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry. Poprar and Pine Boards; 3 q rind 2.inch.pahnel and common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock j!!enetling sad diiiirti; White Oak BOar;:s. Plank and Scantling; and ?..4 inch Poplar:Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES The beet phio'nnimeraviz Shingles; Also, Rooting and Plastering hoth.c; , Chestn at Italia and Pasta and Pulling:3 far fenees and Pincher, Beards"; FLOORING BOARDS Of all sizes and descriptions. COA I COA L ! CO AL ! ! The largml stock of ' Broken. Store, Limeburners and liellidaveburgilmildsDnal. at the lowest prim. MC - onfident - that they have the largest and boat na aeronaut of LUMBER of all ,Iseriptitins and air.eft, as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever Offered to the citizens of Lebanon enmity, they venture to say that they eau neementodate all purchasers satis. &clarify. and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their lino, to examine their steek before pur chasing elsewhere. BlZEUtitilith e 8 Il:Jltl t, N. Lebanon, Feb. 1.858. STOVES :mud TIN-WA One goo ffi l st of thc 1) HIM R RR ES$L,E i t. are tioW prepared to :Arm , JJ the hest asgreit Of STOVES and TIN WARP to the weer oftlired in Lebanon.— They inert respectfully invite their friends dell' Public to roll and see before buying'elsewhere. Also, ilie SELF-St.:ALIN° AMERIC ‘N FRUIT CAN, the best invention (bru m e age. as it it' 0 per cent. er than any oilier (Mitred to the public. We also hare on band ell kinds theogme, which will be pn t up nt the shortest notice. All kind., of Joh Work done in the best workmanlike manner, end at the shortest notice. AM-Also. particular attention is paid to SLATING.— We have always on hand the best It high Slate, which cannot be surpassed in qualify. Aug, '65-4j; SWAM & BRESSLER. GREAT-lARGAINS., Ar NO 4. EA( 1,1) IN 01 S. nuder4iglied, purch.ed the entire Stoci; iiF ilAtfi. CA PS„tc., of :fatal: G. Mit.t.elt. zPteriff's ,S{t le, Will how dhipose of the me lit Great Bargains, in order to close out the concern, JAVOII 13. 3ITELI•3I. former nwner, Ravin; base ap pointed the iteetit of the undersigned. will attend to Im4lActle. for theta. AN DREW 0,1.1111 m, miN stl :441.+Liliti.. Lebanon, May 25,1839. = TITS nlnhorsigned has purehas, , d t:11e Store' Stand o f Mr. George ti asset., in girt Liilninon, and Has just opened on saki N W AND 60: 1 4 P I.ETE STOCK OF' GOODS, , m b rfl ei n g Dress boob f tl,!! 'very latest Ptylex tar La dies Cloths, Cs sinters and 'Vest. ugs fore en dere en. and Groceries. Provisions, Sec.. rorhonsekeepers. all or which will be sold at prices to suit the tittles. The st.tek being entirely new, and hitting been seloeted with great oare. offers inducements to purchasers that are raraly equaled hereabouts. Cali and examine before. buying. I only ask that my stock be examined to be appreciated. . g. licallykat, leabaunri, Novenaml6, 1859. NORTII,f I3QIIOUG II .1)1IVIDIED! EIMEZZE GREAT EXCITFAINET, &awl R:es:v for Ike tcydrkr.il 'rum AcTios O P 4 t v i v e n T g. ig :, u l t r " :t . ' °, :o f no t e li4 t.t=teZe, l h ' ‘ Ot . N=1 " i17,7, 1:81M'N has value[} tm d ug ,,,, moat among itu quiet Ittl.abilittltt;, but riot tug.? R , uin•rh et. the Freglt Argval . of SVIi.I NG AN h , • , e7A}SiER. GOODS, nt. the MANSION 11OUS STORK OF Fitstelk 4.%.: Brother. Ahr The Proprietors feel yonfitent that they era milt able to gamily ail their eligt , ,:tter4, anti the —reA. ~,,m k iw w , who will favor them wifif a call. with any Variety et the 011010 EST GOODS. 'rho neW ~, Y+, t enk ettable,l thew to sell at areally dateeitprices, whitlet,dy kept , will be for all dmeiruw of Noylug elioap, to give theta o. "Csil 4titti see ior yourNelVex. 4Ch , - I,edies and Gentlebten Ati , moat cordially loviti.d to give them 'a enll. trod eztalitioe fnr thmuselvv, l‘ortlf Lebarm Baroulcli a , April 1659. BUSINESS CARDS La user. DAVID GOFER Private Sale THE Undersigned offers nt private site, the folic/lying Progetts of Itinnnuel Reig deed.. viz "HORSE. .., BUGGY, A STOCK OF T.TQTTOT:S, Of various [Chats such 11 . ,tlice, Whiskey, &e., &c. Apply at the efliee of JAL`OI: ITEIDLE, Agent. Lehonon, Nor. 30. 1559 Public Sale. OF REAL ESTATE ot A l,; ; ; , o x fr ot o n pi ,3 l ll l. l ll , ll m l,.l i ic i s li al7 , 4 e t r t ,i l t t o e w l: l lll.4: i e l t g a o u ri , 4o-- r. (by. the 14th clog of January, lU°, , • . A Lo .i a hair G -'l , ' lii, Wherc-or .d n is a good TWO Sto ß ry OUN D, I ::b: Noss #,,. „OW RIM N 0 HOUSE, . pI g g ,4. with a htrel. A ttellen atineinal a mall Darn „With biller , necessary - outbuilding , ', sit oat (* H a, main street., in NI yea•slown..lll3oUt loafs square E s ,,t, ttr tho ~ Luth,rtin (3 ril iMA " North skin, adjoining lots of A MOP Dehart on the West, and East by lot , of Prank Dehart. Alsn. At the ssme Time tind-Plrt4 § 8 BUILDING LOTS; Ina High state of cultivation. suitable for Building or MITIII int: 1 . 11 rpOS E t arl Street lead i tr. from Main Street to n Sultzer's Stearn adjoining lands of Jonathan East and Yuutb aids., and North by lot of J. Wetzel. shy Salo to commonte at 1 o'clock, P. M.. when terns will be made known by • _ === A. lilac Itit.inc.sll{oosw., FOR R KNT businePß Ronm le S. J. Stine's new finiltitng. ik two eiotws ettßt of the Buck hotel, near the court Ingniro of Lebrintai, :Nov. 30, 1E4%9 store Eloont 5 &c.. for Reset. ALAT.OhI STMIEROOSI. .ItAvP.LENT. and TWO limitetat , oe•ont t e - Rooms nn tiac „t„. on d flour, in itte new brick hnil<ling lately tweeted bs tar snitsci titer. nu enntherlantl street. oast iN nlnnt. nee lily Rent. The nbore..._:. will he rented separate or together, as luny be Apply on the prerniqes, to S. P. kIiNDALL; Lebanon, 31:trelt 9, IM9. . Fe - Ili - Sale-or (..) NEW RRICK lIOUNES end ON FRAME. .4. Dote I lie TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE on The corner 01 Centro and Chet unt St reels, not quite finished, and a SINGLE TWO STORY BRICK. on tliest. nut St void now peon, led by John and a IR fratio 1 1:11 &pry in Litite . non, near John - 1 A t nold, 'ere offered at Private Sate, nint will be sold i dirse find upon easy terms. l'orisnssinn give of the 1 two luieh in August next, by SIMON J. STINI2. 1 Leleinon, Jinn' M==l Of Th.sztrx Tqa Lotqf Ground in 21'nritt Lebanon &rover • r 1 I ettlOCriber offers tit private pale n two story- DE frome wonther toetrtted DwELLr NG MANE entire ly new. sitnotml in the eonth wea , rn rection i • col of North Lebanon horittig-1,0 4 tin i tie,pon Street, P,„lt one square west of the Plank intatt .hent , lint , 11,1_ Lelia nen ',tomtit lie , — Stitt Veils" , is • eiltia. t 'Pilot in the hest workmanlike timener. A well of wit. nun with Pomp. Ith Ottllntiittirgs on the proteirie,.. ton. resettle will to given et anytime. For fortber tot:lrma tion opply to DANIEL 111ILLER. N. Letetnen. Nor. 9,1659. Private Sale.- - g'til.Ae-..lber offers ntprlytifo all tlmt certain or tram 0' ini+d;' , ltDfltr, parttr in llnegrox4 ; town,l)ip. n conil% +lnd partly in 1:0b.:423'Rn. 310.1). heir:m..la murray, lylumfedlq lamitiof &fit. ert _:Lnd Cl Tabora. Benjamin Ayerizr., Daniel Ponbert,mlotherti, containing one lmtulrod and tortpright arra. 3113 :1 rturrtor. opnur- 4 " I tenanceg: conqiPting of n shirr Inv do , lllnal 1103 9 '. c3,331.1ter Ismartiett) 3 11,C story log ;"Ist'elittt3llo333 3 133 s tank bore. other ont-httiltlinge. am' n new water pfrlVer 33W Mill. 10Y Arbit'll will beetti.y, Apply to l/. W. Agent. rin',..7gr:ivr., April ;21. 38:7;.-.lf. .1301101.43 it I'ituPETUFY AT PUIVATE SALE. V iL :1111)sreibers otTers :it Private Sole. the forlntrtnq '-, Ilea" Eelitto. situatt: on Malkury street, iu tits borough of Lotnthon, f- A LOT UU PIECE OF OROIJNO, front,. 11,0 lino: ts.,et in.-lies •n esiit 11,1berr!" street,,,ena JtV.:l•rnioling hack tat mn attov which is erected a new SPIN: 21 by 4S I".:et including a tAvo•utory back imibling. with I neces•ury :ott-bniUlin k ts. The house is hid-heti in the best tzty7a and the ineatian is a. very 1.1.1/11131t one. It Will be sold on easy terms: For partieolors apply to Lebanon, Aug. IS, P 152. D. 6. 1.1.6.313.10 ND. • Private Sale. ri-TIE subscriber olio sat Private Snit! Iti,t new ItVii• 1, story brick DWELLING 110IISIL shunted ih Milts,- bet!' street, Lebanon. IM. The liousa is IT by 28 feet, has 2 rents nn the first tone itTO. 3 oh the ocettoth. The other improve- 1114, 1110311'S nee n good WAS(I-1101P4E, Balm. ;;;; Ormt, Cistern end Garth's. The Tots l.- 59,7.4 by GO feet. The eases prooortv is sit "- and In a gonal emolltiom and will be sold on easy terms. Pe+tessbm will hu given on the 10 dty of. Anvil, ISpo.— apply to 1 iI rwat, iltvotei.4ttr. Lebanon. Ang. 3, IPs9.—tf , ABLE HOROMIII PROPEEM AT PRIVATE SALE. f iIITE rul , seribersoff,w at Private Sala, tliii• ; Sti4 I WV IiWitLLINO 11 . 0I:SE, shoaled ou t trill _Cnntherhol :Owl.. ruiner of Pha , grava :19eV. 1 - . !„i ll Vil9t. Lebanon, and at present oreophst hs them. ' '.ll , The I lOttait and two story KITCULX are vithstantialig built of brick, contain it ROOM? , moat or theta palmrt, I and lighted lir gas: a. never tithing W„,l I with exeellent water, es well as a CiStern in the yard. S , llMlllttr Kilo, en. Hake Oven. and other out buildings, The hiltls ir foot front, and runs back to .7ittl Ailey. laii fret. On the user part of the Lou. in erected a two ttarY retinal SHOP. Pig Sty. &c., Rig, ,The garden is in a first min . , state cf cultivation. anti eataiiej .1.. Tiiiie t; . iif Fruit Trees and %Moe, dc.. ke. - *4 4 ' The tibnve Prnprrty ie nit in rondithm, and Will be s^ld low. Title Indisputabie. and posetti,tou to be p.,:tret) whin iiefiirod. Any person deakrans pureNvine: unit Fieellring a phatout reslaenee, will Cell and kern the ternm of 3IRIZENISTEIN Lebanon, Sckt ;,'&9.] eklnFito the Court !louse. FOR RENT. A timer( HOUSE, with SIX IZOOMS and HALE A LOT OP GROUNO„.. u 8 . Plank-, Rah? lii Street. Apply to JACOB RIMEL: It Lebanon, May 25,185% For Refit. fi ELEGANT .111PINESS itutYft, corner Pr Climber berlntill street and Doe Alley-So there:llot of town. In the Deer hull Ins of 'the bnrler.lrrvel. It is 6) ri et deep slid 14 feet wide. It wilt be rented on very reneen able terms. Apply to FtrxcK. Lebuncm, Juue, 22 1,9, •2 Roiildi~: Lot. fits• Sail% ri under. igned offers :at Private Se ibua RriLD Eatil LOTS...frontine: 22 feet nn v 1 M r?treet_ and or. feet deep Said lots are attuete near Walnut str,et. 1 equares from the Court [Lowe pad the , a.ma dipran4e from the L. C. R R. Depot, and opposite Salein's Luthe ran. elmreh. For tortnß. Rte.. apply to Lebanon. De , . •4. liis9.—?Sot. PRT V.R iIESS. THE RAILROAD HOTEL, For Sale. . • TIM snlisrribor niters for 4n le his tine THREE STORY HOTEL.t situated at the Depot' of. the.y.eleinon f, • Vialev Minn - qui. In Lebanon. Sold k 5 Manna %Val , ererted in Is.r.i. hoe ln • -17.;L: - rooms. and is supplied with gas throughout. To tt 110CA011 purchasing this property throe annual payments will be “tlowed. If not aid ho!'nro the let of January it will be rented Possession given on theist of Aprit.lBllo, Apnly to the owner at ilrantt,'s her Yard, near the Union Canal. ti.E0113 , 13 J. A MENTZ. N. Lebanon, Nov. 14. Mg. Swalara COM , 4,kinZe Sztsiftsie JCW(7.O,(Vii. 7..cheitott FEE Edifice being finished. the Stintnier Term will emuntenee on .Itomfag. 4th of April. Mutes and Fa. mutes of the ere of eight years end upwordA. will be in structed by a competent board ref teachers. Pupils rmln abroad will broird with the Principal. For circulars containite particular , . ed,treee any rue Of the pril..teriti ent j? ON BRUNNIHI. Esq.. Pres% of the Boer& tIN le; S. it Rh I.l7„Stforettiry. I. D. itirt , P, Priiteititth Jonestown ; Vets. 111. 18 . . jaministrators' Orolice. N.TtnIQE litetehy given_ that Letters es Aeonteistre. IN don no the estate of KU UEL HEM ATM doe'd. late of the borough of Lebanon. Lebanon Co.. Pa., have been granted to the undersigned : residing In tae eity, of Loneester; Lttneaster cennly. Pa. Therefivre ull pereatt9 hal' tag claim will present therm end those indebted will make payment, to .Lteint Wituntn, Esq., at his office he Lebanon. ivn. D. FAUN ESTOCK, Administrator Nov. tm, 1.859.-114 TF YO IT WANT A good PICTURE titr a Mutlnlllun orPin, call nt AA 11l ll .1,1"6 En 11.37, next door ti the Lubauon,Dcwlt IF Vol 3 WANT A PitOTOMI A I'll of yourself or frlend, the Lost era to br , had, at DAILY'S Gallery, n'xt door to ch. ',Amnon Deposit Batik. IF, YOU WANT nOOD PICTURES GO TO MMIM .zKy 11 S. ftabor*:i Titan; Stnio; oii entniicaind atreet . . I.o4tneit. AiSHILOTYPES, PAYYRoTTI.ES and PHOTO. 011XPHS. t:,koO (~ a ndayeseantiffl.) Prices re fwons , ble and in acenrdone... with the giziceefyto and rynitlity of the OHMS 11001H15 01.44 from BA. H.., to i o'clock: P. M. June 3.1858_ TKTNS Bits"). 'S New Boot and r3"boe Store is fitted 11 np in &tool .order for eonicert owl convenience, both rer indivn find Gentlemen. S V 3 ,t bile). promise - to be pun , tnal. and cm ' i.!tor , o 1111 evbmmita call on them W., Boots. mud ws. • li.ebateost II - 6 toblerSiglowl 11 h. , now or to. ilarhic Vora, to Leintn n. a alto amply ‘if Ob.! 1, MAltilLnl from .'lip Outrry of Varrel.V Nilaer, 'fhb: Nit,rf.k t01.".0r ii my A on.ri•nto %Int. can be f~:rn2%hell Kt hit the en..t or tiny other Merl)le. (*el k., to ardor Tomb StoneK. nr any ,titilitt ete.e• in which warble :is nrodol, ore invited to oall.onit exatotna my speniniens. 41:114,N:rmitr.L. icbenon, N0v.1.6,1850, =I MEMO
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