cije attisrti,sitt: TEEMS, $1 50 A TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1860 HOME AFFAIRS. ENLAROND.—Our neighbors of The Wabro Democrat have materially enlarged their paper. We are pleased to see this avidenee of their prosperity and enterprise. The increasing demand for the ow° BATAWIIA BRANDY, Is a euro index of its pu rity, fragrance, and decided value as a remedial ngenti when snob Medicines are demanded in low forms of disetkee. If it id important in use pure stimulants in health, and no one calls this into question, how much more important to employ them of reliable peetim in low and sinking condi tions of the system. Thu Catawba Brandy supplies it want tong 'felt by NJ °died Men, and the public. All iPhytiltdane tit' - reputation the% hare made r 'trial of it, hare given it thole- upproval. Dr. 'Geo. Ross, Druggist. oppeslte the Court House, has a.conetent supply of it. tOu Monday the 2nd inst., at the 'meeting of the Board of Managers of the Mutu al Pire Insurance Company of Sinking Springs, 0. 0, Melly, Beg,, of Bethel, one of the Mann gers;!verts appointed agent fur Schuylkill Cu unty, and for the following townships of Lebanon &WV, viz t Bethel, Swetnra, Union, East Han over, North Annville and Londonderry. 'John B. Weiler, Hsu., of the Borough of Lebanon, was appointed agent for the other districts of Lebn . -, non County. The Company la one of the best in Pennsylva nia, hiving about eleven millions of property in sured, and the citizens of this county, at least those so [unlined, will Imve now an opportunity of having their property insured by applying to the agents above named, who will take pleasure .n attending to any application which may be made. KILLED.—Mr. Jacob Garman Was iustantly killed On Wednesday, the 21st., ult., by falling from the saddle horse of the team he 17111 driving, and the wheel of the wagon passing over his bead. Ile wee haulincbriak from Annvillo to Carper's, end the accident happened in The neighborhood of Annville, It is said (bathe was intoxicated at the time. He was about 52 years of age, and leaves It wife and six children. How RATS MAY BE EXPELLED.—A gentleman whoso houso literally overrun with vermin, adopted a novel but strictly philo sophical tnothud to dislodge them. Opening the door at several places In the upper stories of his louse, he placed there vessels containing a mix. `tier. of sulphuric acid, Wick oxide of magnesia and common salt, and closed down the boards.-- The result was a slow -chemical deoompocltion and re.eombining of elements, in the proves* of which the heavy, stifling gas, chlorine, was die ungaged. This made its way along the open Hipacos and to the cellar. 'A few breathes of the 'poisonous atmosphere served to convince the rata that danger was at hand. Seising what of their accumulated plunder they could, they hastened to abandon the premises. inoezingand weeping ns 'they wont, from buying inhaled the noxlonsehlur- Inc. Ifany months passed before one of the num her ventured to return. An army of ants, moths., bugs, roaches, and other pestilential insole per ished from the tutees. Farmers and. others having sales of Personal Property this winter and spring, can fled nn better Way of giving the same publicity then by advertising it in the 4dvertiger. There is scarcely a ntleaily in the county but reads our paper, and, alt bough we are not In the habit of boasting of immense circulation, our list of subscribers is large and constantly increasing, and, what Is bettei than all to advertisers, is eon tined principally to Lebanon :ounty. A Slight Fight.--We were vast ly amused at a fight we had the “honer" a wit nessing on Saturday evening. It will be remem bered that the streets wore very slippery. Jim and Dave differed slightly, Jim wont to enforce Lie position by giving Dave a "lick." His feet slipped, and "ker slop" bo was in a position to 'aitronomise without inconvenience to the spine. Dave observing the Horizontal position of hie an tagonist, quickly proceeded to take advantage 'thereof, made at Jim In a scientific pugilistic at titude. Miscalculating, however, his distance, he met with an obstruction in the shape of Jim's boot, which "hit" him a "lick" in the bread•bna. bet, 'ending him "skeeting." Both parties be ing thus "hors du combat," time expired Wore either mould dome to the metal', when the battle wee declared a drawn one, and the combatants were assisted to their feet by their respective Monde and marched eg,—one east, 'tether west. Thus commenced, progressed and ended ' g i l ls great fight,—nobody to this day, Including Dave and Jim, being able to tell what it was about. Tita GAME LAWS.—As the law re garding the killing of partridges, pheasants and rabbits, are not very generally understood, we give a synopsis of recant sots of Assembly on the subject : The not of April, 1858, prorldes that it shall not be lawful for any person, a t any season of the year, tp kill any blue bird, swallow, martin, or other Insectivorous bird, under the penalty of two dollars. That no pheasant shall be killed botween the first day of January and the first day of Sop. tember, Of any woodoook between the first day of January and the fourth day of July, or any par tridge or rabbit between the first day of January and the first day of October, under the penalty of Ave dollars. The eat of the 13th Apr9l,lBb9, repeals so much of the eet pissed 21st April, 1858, as prevents 'the killing, destroying or carrying away of rat. Cis 110 rev at relates to' the counties of Fayette, 'Westmoreland and Greene. No partridge, pheasant, or Woodcook, therefore am be lawfully killed after the let of January, until September, July and October; AO fareativ- Grow bird at any time, We acknowledge the reception from our friend F. G. Stiobtor, of Missouri, of a pair of tine Prairie Birds, as a New Years' pres ent. Also from Mr. John Heilman, of He i hnan ,. Dale, of several hunches of grapes, frosh and .Tutu as when picked from the does. TEACTIRRS' INSTITUTE.—On Thurs day (to-morrow) evening, Mr. Hickok, State Sn• perintendent, will deliver a lecture in the Court Rouse. He will be Woman led . h'y Rev. T. R. Robinson, of Harrteburg, who will deliver hie celebrated leotnre on "Socrates and Dr. Thome' Arnold, of Rugby, England, on Teaching, as 11. lustrated by the eharaeters of the great Mobster of antiquity and the great master of modern times." Prof. Wiokershem will deliver a lecture on Fri day evening, The publio may expect a rich treat from these Leotarerell Concert of Prayer.—This week, eotamenelag on the 9th, and ending' on the 16th, Is observed by Christians is evirry part of the world as a season of prayer for the conversion of the world to °brie, Railroad Accident—Col'. Wil liam R. Rankin, of Philadelphia was seriously injured on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, at this place on Tuesday evening week. He and Ex-Son et or Randall were on the train which left Read ing at 6P. M., for Harrisburg- They got out of th a ears at this place for refreshments, and were temporarily separated. Mr. Rankin, on attempt ing to get on the train, Just as it was starting off, slipped and fell between the last two cars. He was dragged a distance of some twenty feet, ly ing obliquely across the track, his head almost touching the rails one side, and his feet the oth er. Su close were his feet to the track, that the heel of one of his boots was cut off as cleanly by the wheel of the ear as if it had been done with a knife. The wheel on the other side also grazed his head, indicting a severe cut across the tem ple. He was much bruised on the back and face. His escape from instant death, was almost mir aculous. Mr. Randall went on to Harrisburg without knowing of the accident that bad befall qn his companion, but was informed of it, by tel egraph on his arrival there, and immediately re turned to this place, to offer his assistance. TUESDAY, Jan. 10.—Col, Rankin is steadily improving, but it will be some Hum before be will be enabled to be about. Ile iecarefullyattended —medical and otherwise—and is out of danger. We are i u deb ted to Hon. John V. Killinger, for a very valuable favor, in the shape of a daily Congressional Globe fur the ses sion. Also, to the officers of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company, for a New Year's Present of value. We shall endeavor to merit the kind favors of our friends. Sheriff Houck recently made sale of the following properties, viz:—Dwelling house and lot of boob Swartz, to Henry Swartz for $6Ol 55 acres of land, property of Philip Behny, to Jacob Light of. N. Lebanon, 1 $460; House and Lot of Jacob Fox, in Jackson town ship, to-Jacob Wolferaberger, for $75; property of Andrew McGill, in Hanover, to Daniel Moul. fair, fur $515. John Stoever sold his farm in Swatara, con taining 11l acres, to Leah. Umberger, for $8132. Mr. Jacob G. Miller has purchas ed from Henry Miller and Andrew Gehret, the flat and Cap Stcro in the Eagle Buildings. A new stock of goods will shortly be opened. WEDE Celts.—Since the comple tion of the new Passenger Depot of the Reading Railroad in Philadelphia, the Company hole commenced to put on wile cats tn, tan between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, en accommodation which will be properly appreciated by the travel ing public. The curs are taken directly into the depot upon Calborhill street by the locomotives, instead of being dragged by horse power from Pennsylvania Avenue, as heretofore. Anthony S. Ely, Esq., was appoint ed last week, by the Court, Revenue Comm issiun. or, rtir the 12th Judival District, composed of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin. Drvoness.—We perceive on the books of our Courts, tho following applitations for divorces, vis l—Andrew Nose vs. tether blase; Jetob C. Light vs. Margarist Light ; Henry Buse. bore re. Elisabeth Basel:tore; Susanna Paler vs. Thomas Fehler. C. IL Borgner, Esq., Treasurer elect of Lebanon county, niAurned tiro duties' of hig office on Monday, of but week. The retiring Treerurer, Joseph Boynton, Visq., WA-11 an attentive and obliging officer, and carries with him in his retirement the respect and good wishes of the community. AAA Whitney has been elected President of the Reeding Railroad Company in &age of R. D. Caen, migned. Court was kept busy last week until Saturday . . A number of easel of interest to the public were disposed of. We nute tho fol lowing on the COMMON PLEAS. Mou'fair k Zimmerman vs. Sohn D. Moyer.— Assumpsit. Verdict in favor of Plaintiffs for $32'3.15. Rosanna Seibert (Sehroodurd vs. Pharis Roy. er—Caao. This viefil as notion to recover dame, gas for the breaking of the leg of the plaintiff, and other injuries sustained, by being upset while riding in the conveyance of the defendant. Verdict for the Defendant. A new trial was griev ed for, and this week given by the Court to filo reasons. Win. Boyer vs. auha C. Deekortl.—Vei'diot; is raVor or the plaintlt for $23.50. Win. Boyer vs. Cloorge s Gingricht--Vordiet In favor of defendant.' Elliman & Eckert vs. Martin Braodt.—Tbis was an action to recover the amount of a bill for goods sold to minor son of defendant. Verdict in favor of plaintiffs for the full amount of bill, —545.31. R..K. Due Mar and wife. ta, W. M. Weidman and Others,— Moot:tient. Plaintiff., suffered a nor! salt. QUARTER , SESSIONS Commonwealth vs. Moses Kline. Indicted for selling liquor on Sunday, to minors and to in temperate persons. Ito was convicted en the counts of the indictment as to selling to minors and to a person of known intemperate habits, but not on the charge of selling on Sunday. The sentence imposed upon him was the lightest the law allows. Jonathan Geoseman was convicted for selling liquor to minors on three counts, end also for soiling on 'Sunday, and to a. person of intemper ate habits. His sentcnse is double that of Mr. Kline, and also the mildest the law allows. The charge of keeping it disorderly hoase was not sus tained, and the prosecutor, Henry Fox, to pay the costs. Com. vs. Isaac Graybill—Assault and Battery. Guilty. Fine $2O, and bound iu $lOO to keep the peace for 1 year, especially not to assault and batter Harrison Moyer. Corn. vs. John Strohm—Disorderly house, sell ing liquor to intemperate persons, .to. To be tried at the April Court. From the report of Hon. Jacob Fry,jr., Auditor General, we make up the following account between Lebanon county and ileac:de. Moneys paid into the State Treasury are as follows : Lebanon Bank dividends, $1,440 64 Lebanon Valley Bank do:, ' 426 96 Tax on L. B. Cor. Stock, 720 32 Do. L. V. B. do., 333 70 N. L. E. R. Co. 574 24 Plank Road Co„ 15 00 Lebanon Gas Company, 132 84 Real Estate Tax, 25,751 48 Tavern Licenser, 1,160 00 Retailers' Licenses, 2,133 15 Pedlers',Licenses, 89 44 Brokers' Licenses, • 150 00 Circus' Licenses, 147 50 Distillery, ate.. Licenser, - 76 75 Eating House Licenses, 143 05 Patent Medicine Licenses, 11 68 Pamphlet Laws, 5 70 Millers' Tax, 159 62 Tax on Writs, Wills, &e., 682 63 Collateral In. Tax, 1,355 38 Tax on Enrollment of Laws, 20 00 OR. Pensions, $4O 00 Common Schools, 2,650 12 Abatement of State Tax, 1,113 74 Mercantile Appraisers,. 36 03 A, B. Ely, Costs, 13 76 ;3.848 69 law The holland., $31,684 . 85, le a pretty nice earn foraLebanon count to eontribute toward" the supprt of the State.y THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET The annual election of officers of fle Y. AI. C. A., will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, in their Beading Room.— All the inernhers should attend. - UR. Mr. Zimmerman, having token his late Tavern stand, for one year, solicits u continuance of public patronage. ' Wm. Clark, of Millersbtirg, has been nominated by the opposition of Dauphin county, for Member of the Legislature iii 'Plain of M. D. Whitman, dec'd. The electiOn frill take place on the 21st. inst. g,. For some fine Poetry see fourth page of the Advertiser: Governor's hisaaage on . first page, and miscellaneous selections iht itid . futirth pages. - Gee DIRECTORS.—The election for Directors of the Lebanon Gas Company was held on Mon day, when Jacob Weidle, Geo. Ross, Geo. Roff man, John W. Killinger, Adam Grittinger, David M.. Karmany, and I'. T. Worth were elected.— They met on Monday evening, and organized by electing Mr. Weidle President, and T. W. Mish Secretary and Treasury. Wm. Kraft, convicted of arson, in'Phila delphia, waasentcnced to 10 years` imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary. ice, Bayard Taylor says that when he first visited Humboldt, he showed him a chameleon, and after pointing out his singular eyes, said, "One peculiarity of this creature is his power of looking two ways at the same time, Ile can lift one eye to Heaven, while the other remains fixed to the earth." There are many clergyman who have the same faculty. CIDER IN Coxissmiteur.—More eider in now made in Connecticut than in any other State.— The New Haven Journal says, in the town of Chesiiiie, Wain a teiv miles of that city, four establishments have made the past season 1.0500 to 2,000 barrels each, which 'is already disposed of, and will be sent to market as soon as ready for use. This, when clarified, is as purees wine, and is sold readily in New York to bottle, for $4 per hairel for liquid, and when battled is in greet demand at the South at $5 per deceit. The busi ness is rapidly increasing. Mr' Judge Joseph Barker, the oldest native white citizen of Ohio, died at his residence,"mear Marietta, rn the 6th inst. "SP Republicanism, according to its support are, just now, is SOUND IN THEORY but "insane" IN PRACTICE. The man who professes - its prinei.- pleS is a patriot and a Christian ; the man who acts them out is an "insane" traitor and murder er I That is the plain hied or the treatment which Brown now receives from his party friends. Ira. The small-pox i 3 quite prevalent in Boston. Dr. Clarke, City Physician, has issued a circular recommending immediate vaccination. lie says: °Having full confidence in the purity and the power of the Vaccine material at present in use, lam of the opinion that this epidemic mly Ire promptly tenni tater], if the inhabitants of the city and its vicinity will only avail themselves of the certain means which are easily accessible to all." During the month of December the coin age at the United States Mint. in Philadelphia, amounted in value to $268,109. and consisted of two million five hundred and fire thousand two hundred and seventy-five pieces. No loss than two million two hundred thousand cents were among the sum coined. ..jr/ - • A lemdon female pickpocket. stole five sovereigns from a lady in au omnibus. On being arrested she managed to swallow two, the re mainder being found on ber person. Two days after sbe died in the hospital, of poison, and a post-mortem examination revealed the two pieces of money in her stomath, which were recovered and returned to the owner. - Wat. MEMBSItS DISSATISFIED.—The members of - the House of Reirosontativos at Washington, are much dissatisfied' with the arrangements of tho !Inn, and tho desks and chairs will Veiestor• ea immediately after the organization. _Aar The Morse telegraph potent expires in 7861, and will then be free to thepnblic. It will cause considerable extension of telegraph lines, and will give rise to a good deal of competition. .01`.. The Democracy of Ohio, have elected delegates to the Charlestown Convention, with !n -structions to support Judge Douglas for the Pres idency. ba_The 'estate of a Boston firm ttlit went in 1857, bevbeen settled, and the creditors receive one fifth of one per cent. This is "cutting up" for a very small figure. BENZINE Put up by Lemberger r - Druggist, opposite the Market, fur removing spots or Stains from Pi or cloth. Was, Candlegretise, Oil, Tar on Clothing stains on Engravings, Paintings or Furniture, all vanish after an application of the above. It is worth a trial. Sold in 12} and 2.5 cent bottles, at Lomberger's Drug Store. Deo. 14, 18.54.-3 t. Ate Arraopittalre Pturen.—At a prayer meet ing, held not a hundred miles from Grotz,--i,, i n this State, one of the p raye d w i t h great ':7,:stion for the peseta John Brown's soul. After ho bad finished, a brother from "the "other side of the house" - offered up his petition to the throne of Grace—in the course of which he prayed that all moo might live together in the love of the Lord, that wars might cease, and that "swords might be beaten into ploughshires, and spears in to pruning hooka; more especially, 0 Lord, thou) 1,200 pikes manufactured by that traitor to his eoun try-0-1- d John Brown."—Nete Hoses News, THE PECULIARITIES of the female consti tution and the various ills to which theses is sub jected, demand an occasional recourse to stimu• lents. It is important, however, that these shall be of a harmless nature, and at the same time at complish the desired end. Hostetter's Celebra• ted Stomach Bitters is the very article. Its ef fects in nil eases of debility are almost magical. It restores the tone of the digestive organs, in fuses fresh vitility into the whole syste n, and gives that cheerfulness to the tom pecament *hid] is the most valuable of feminine attractions.— The proprietors feel flattered from the fact that many of the most prominent medical gentlemen in the Union have bestowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which they have fre quently tested and acknowledged. There are numerous Counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively in jurious to the system. gptciat go'tito. SHOT AN EAGLE.—,I - 01111 Smith, ft well-known citizen of Manayunit, while out gunning one day last week, .brought down" an eagle on the wing The bird measured SIX feet from tip to tip of the wings. Mt. Smith took the bird home, and on reaching his house, bin wife discovered a piece of ribbon round its neck. On examination, they found that there was at tached to the ribbon a medal, on which was engnuced —"Buy all your g arments at the Brown Stone Olothin Hall of Rockhill to Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60i Chestnut street, Philadelphia." TNE OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. HEATH, PHYSIMAv AND SUROEON, Will examine the sickaad give idvicefree, at our agents DR. GEORGE ROSS, LEBANON, 19 of Jan. and March, 1860. Dr. 3. 3.-Stevens, flooding, 21st. of Seuuttcy and 21st. of March, Air. C. K. Roller's, Harrisburg, 17th of January and 17th of March. Mr. John Beitemants, Hamburg. 23d of January and 22d of March. Mr..l. G. Brown's," Pottsville, 2501 of January and 24th of March, Dec.l4, 1859. 3 me. rfir See Dr. Sanford's advertisement, of Liver Invigo rater and Family Cathartic fills, in another column. $35,633 54 Important to Females. • DR. CTIF,ESEMAIsT'S PILLS. prepared by C EWornelius YORK L. CIT Cheeseman, M. D., NY. The combination of Ingredients In these Pills am the result of along and exteosire prtictie.. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larittre, Painful Menatruatlons, ?entering all obstruct- One, whether tr a m cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nee- BENZINE BENZINE- nun affections, 'gaieties, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs. &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature TO MARRIED LADIES Dr. Obeeseman's Pills are invaluable. as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have been disappointed in the use or other Pills can place the utmost confidence in. Dr. Clansman's Pills doing, all that they represent to NOTICE. There is one rendition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a FEM. LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PEED NANCY—the result. MI SCA lt LICE. Such Is the Irre sistable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro ductive power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious, Explicit direction., which should ha read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to DR. CORNELIUS L. CuxESMAN, Box 4,531, Post Office, New York City. SOLD as ora DRUGGIST TN EVERT TOWN IN TUE UNITED STATES R. B. If UTCIIINGS, General Ag..nt for the United States, 165 Gharabore-St., New-York, To whoa all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 7, 1859.-Iy, c 4 t trot Preaching in the M. E. Church, next Sliming morning and evening. Preaching every eve ning ibis week. Episcopal service next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in Temperance Haw German preaching next Sunday mmHg, and in Salem's Lutheran c E h n u g r i c i i s i h in the evening, Gerastin o.o:Aching next Sabbath morning, nnsl .Englizb in the evening, in the Refonnei. &Lurch. lingiish service nest Sunday morning at the Horse Shoe Pike meeting house. German preaching nest Sunday evening in the Moravian church. • 711tTit Om the Zitli inst.. by the Rev. H. S. Miller, Mr. John H. Holtz, of N. Aunville, to Miss Mary lieist, of S. Anniviire. On the 11th ult, by Rev. Mr. Gring, Thomas Schreakongest, of Union, to Malindtt of East Hanover tp, On the 20th ult., by the same, Daniel Isenhour, to ROCCO Hair, bath of Bethel, tp., Berlts county. On the 22a oh , by the same, Isaac Noll, to Ma. ria - Ream ' both of Jackson. On the 24th November by NT:v. A. Norwich, Mr. Calvin T. Gorberich, to Miss Sarah Dock, both of East Hanover. On the same day by the same, Mr. Elias Albert, to Miss Amelia Albert, both of East Honorer. On the 4th December, by the same, Mr. Augustus A. Bowman, to Miss Harriet Guottig, both of Jonestown. On the 15th December. by the same, Mr. Bonne ville Pottier, to Miss Levine Baumgartner, both of East Hanover. On the same day by the same, Mr. Henry Loser, to Miss Lucinda Stein, both of -Jonestown. ~~t-~~. . Oa tiso 8 , 1 inst., in Myerstown, of scarlet fever, Thoinas Jefferson, son of Dr. Christian Strohm, raged 7 years, 7 months end 2 days. On the 3d inst, in this borough, Itieharel George McKinney, aged 8 months, and 11 +lays. On the Ist inst. in 'Onion township. Benjamin, son of listnry itetrieh, aged about 20 years. The Lebanon Inn eliet. Ordidly Corrected Thl.'kiy Sy II:vows Shour. LEBANON, WEDNEHDAT, JAN UA IIY 11,1560. Leh, Mills Ex. Fam $6 50 Potatoes. le„. he , 41) Smith Extra 600 Eggs. V dos., 18 Lob. Yal. Super. Pine 550 butter, V lb., 10 Prime White Wheat, 130 Lard. 10 Prime Red Wheat, 121 Talluw, 10 prime Bye, 60 Ram, ' 12 Corn, 05 Shoulders, 10 Data, 35 Sides, le Clover-seed, 4be Soup, 6 Timothy-seed, 250 Dees-wax, 25 flax-seed. 150 .White Rags, S Dried Apples, *film., 100 Illixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50.' Flux, Vlb , 144. Pout , "Snits," 260 thistles, /A 15., 40 Peach "'lathe's," 125 Feathers,V lb., 02% Cherries, 150 Wool. V 40 Onions, ST Snap Beans, VA qt., 6 Vinegar, "ta gal, 12 1 4 Apple 9utter,v crank, .4•4 The Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, January 9,1850. FLOOR.---The demand for Flour, both for ex port and home use, continues limited, but with FL continuance of the speculative inquiry fur We-t -ern account; the market is very firm, and about 1000 bids h ro been disposed of in lots; at $5 50® $5 75 for mixed end good straight superfine, the latter for Lancaster county ,and $5 75 ®6 for ex tras, as in quality; the sales to the trade are moderate, within the above range of prices fur su perfine and extras, and front $8 25 up to $7 bbl for extra family and fancy bra 163 the re ceipts continue light. Rye Flour is dull, and soiling in lots as wanted at $1 25 V, bbl, Corn Meal is also dull, end Pennsylvania Meal is of fered at $3 75 70 bbl, without finding buyers. (;RAIN--There is not much Wheat offering, but buyers are holding off, and only about 2000 bushels good to prime Pennsylvania and Dela ware red sold at $1 35®t 36 in stare; white ” rantms at $1 45 ®1 52. as in quality. Rye is steady at 93c fur Pennsylvania. Corn is but lit, Ile inquired fur and dull to day, and only settle 1500 bushels dry yellow sold at 76@77e in store and in the ears, Oats are steady, with further sales of prime Pennsylvania at 46c in store. PITTLADELPRIA CATTLE MARKET.— The offerings and sales of Beef Carlle Pout up about 2,000 heed at the different yards. The market, no is usually the CR$O during illo holidays, ruled dull, mid Prices tibritii the same as Inet week, "flui"" - *aru m $3 to $4, gross, and $7 to $lO the 100 tho. net—the latter for .extra quality, ; which are .rather me. At the Bulls head 550 Beeves were sold at pri nes ranging front $74 to . $lO the 100 ihs. net—ac cording to quality. About 600 Beef Cattle were also sold nt Worntz's Union Drove Yard, at from $7/ to $9/ the 100 lbs. net—the latter for prime quality. The sales of Cows and Calves were about 100 hood, ranging at front $25 to $5O each, according to condition. Of Hogs the receipts and sales were about 3,- 700, including 2.636 at Imhoff's Union Drove Yard at from soli®s7l the 100 lbs. net, and 1,- 040 sold by Miller & St:Alm:in, at the Avenue Yard, at s6i@s7l the 100 lbs. About 5,000 Sheep were sold at front t to SA cents lb., dressed. s..aan...nnananraaarma r&ansesamna ACS PTcrtkententz. CRANBERRIES 15 cEmIS P ri E m it, il 4- L rA alr T e ' ellPO V r jr7ll 3 X . r t : rtes which he is selling at the reduced price of 15 cents per quart. Men a fine lot of fresh Lemon Raisins vary cheap. All kinds of Dried and Canned fruit. Persons in Went of the above Goods at the low Prices, had bet - ter call soon as they are selling' fast. Lebanon, January 12. 1S+;0. cAKPBELL'S Indian Pain pullet rritts remedy haring recently been introduced in Leh i_ anon County. is greparod from extracts of Roots, Ilerbs. Barks and. Balsanis, whin!' grow upon America's own prolific sail. can hs agglit.l externally and internal ly with perfect wifely for the following complaints of Dyspepsia. Ithetimatism, Neuralgia, Bernina. Bruises, Colic, en Wen Cold, Tooth Ad m. Pun in the Stomach. Beek, Joints, and Limbs. Spi nal Complaint, contracted Jointi. Sore Throat, Chilbains, Out of many cures effected by thin medicines the fol lowing may be mentioned : Cornwall, Lebanon County. January 12, IMP. Mr. John Campbell—Dear Sir :—t herewith certify that I have used your Indian Pain Killer in my family and found it the best medicine I ever used; my wife has been affected with Rheumatism for a long time which disabled her to work; through the use of three bottles of your medicine she was perfectly cured and is entirely relieved from pain. I will not be without this medicine in my family as long us it can be obtaineßUßOlS.d. JACOB MORE TESTIMONY. We refer to the testimony of the following persons, from whom all who doubt the merits of the medicine, may learn what it can perform. Jolot Witlf. of Cornwall, Lebanon county, WAS cured .1* severe Rheumatism and Dyspepsia by the use of two or Cornwall, Lebanon county, was tale tebottlea• n e Vnt i r a ' Rheumatism for many years having Im n bed. Two bottles cored him completely. and enabled him to work at mining. The it ntly o t confined e n to same article also cured his daughter of frozen fart. Wet. Donnelly, of Cornwall was cured of itheumutism of fifteen years' standing. Tames Toy. of Cornwall, at the advanced ago of as Years, having suffered Rheumatism for many years, was cured of the complaint by using the.nualiciue for twat months. The medicine Is prepared and sold only by the under.' thole(' residing in Chestnut St eet. Lebanon, near J. M. Mark's Hotel lie will.deliver or serci the medicine; to any part of the country. Price ZS Cants per Dottie. JOHN CAMPBELL. Lebanon, Jan. 14, 1861-7. y. DID you flee ATKINH k rto.'s sew Boot owl Shoe Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PAT it I C K It I EN, IFORMATION is wanted of Putrlek O'Brien. ?mu In the comity of limerick. Ireland, by hle lnnther, the undersiened. Ile %rag htat heard from when at Bowling Green, Kentucky. AtlilreSA January 11, 1860. Delaware Matta! Safety In- Stininee Company, OF PHi LADELPIIIA. INCORPORATED 1835. I lIIIS Company is mutual In the division at the profits, and not of the losses. The profits of the business are funded and remain with the Company as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss; which fend is represented by scrip or certifices homed by the company t the Insured; bear ing Interest not exceeding six per cent. The aseete.of the Comnenv amount to over.. PROMMIICIO 4I IOIIO*IIIIIIIII3IIIIII3IIO and consist principally of Philadelphia City toans , Pennsylvania State loans, Uniied states, Treasury notes end Mortgage bonds of Pennsylvania Railroad Com parry . Insurances made against tusk iiy tire at as low rates as can be made by any Safe bompatly. No premium notes required. ISAAC KOPPER, January 11,1860. [Agent Lebanon and titcluity. idlover's Liquid flair nYe. following, Dame that eminent Physician of Phil adelphia, Dr. Drinale. added to the testimony of Profesor Booth, only confirms what is eviden end by thousands who have used Home,: Dye. GIRARD ROW, OLIESTNtT STELEET, Pruantonts, Dec. QM, 18511: In regard to Liner's Hair Dye. I can state unbesita that it contains no de_etetious ingredient, nod may be uied with entire enibty, and the utmost cond. derma and sureess, W. D. DRINCKLB, M. D. VIL; . Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE street above POillati, fold No. HO Philadel phia, will receive prompt attention by bittlittfacturer. Jan. 11, ISCP Statement OP 'DUE LEBANON VALLEY BANE. iZnANO2, Pit., Jar.. 3,19 CO ASSET 3. Loans and Discounts $175,331 51 Uno by other Brinks ,r 3,091 CO Notes of other Banks 15,815 00 Cash drafts and cheeks do 1,230 71 Specie ((told and Silver) 20,038 73 /4),112 • LIABILITIES.' Notes in circulation $111.655 00 Depositors, 52,411 97 Due to other Banks, 2.933 91 $152,935 88 The shore statement is correct and true to the best of any knowledge andbelief. JOB. KARCll,Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me. January 4,1800. Lebanon, Jan. 11, 18E0. Analogs S. itLY, 3. P. Statement f" %V TUE LEBANON BANK, published 03 requi ral by I 7 the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 1.337, Ltsasms BANS., J 0.13, 4. 120. Ist.—Loans and D 1 counts, . ' 3,152,841,90 2d.—Speeio $49,703. in Notes of other Banks, 9,799. uU Checks on Other Banks, 441. SO Due by other Bunks, 393. 95 C.n.3;',3 Sol ad,--Notcs In Clreulation, 09,711; GO 4111.—A mount of Deposit-a, Includ ing indlridual deposits and balances due to other Banks, EDW. A. UHLF.R. Cathlor, SWORN and 3obscribed hereto we. Jab. 9, ISCO. Lebanon, inn. 11, I,etid. JuSePa Guru, J.. IF YO II WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO 11311ENNER , S CIKT LlOrpr tiAta.r.or, evVer - S. S. Pairseu Drug Store, ►on Cumberland atieteL. Lebanon, Po. Amoonyrre, MELAIXOTYPSS, PAPTIVYTTPEF. and £noro. LIRA:Pits, token tinily, unday excepted.) Prices reananut bio and in nueordance with the size, style uud quality of the C:ises, Ruonig opened from S A. IV., to 4 ric.l,:elr.. P. M. " Lebanon, June ISSS. AA 'KM NS A HBO. promise to be punrtual, non "111 on deavor to please all who nuty call on them fat Boot+ , auJ Show. The Lebanon Count,/ Mat-131e riluE undersigned bus now ntlib Marble Yard. in Leban n, a tine eupply of tha LEBANON CoUNTY iIARTtLE from the Quarry of Farrel & Fisher. This Math laig supriOr to arty American JlaYliie, and eau to furnished at half the cost of any other Marble. Per send about to order Tomb Stones, or any thing else in -which marble fe needed, are invited to call:and examine JOIIN EAMBXL. my speoimens. Lebanon, Nov.lo ISLit. dratinitat House NOR= E. CORN RR of Plank road and 011111 1 2 rd Streats, NORTH. LEBANON, PENN'A. • To Tnz Pcnuc. 1101 nil ye thirsty - come and &init. for nice cord mineral water, the choicest vintage, and the purest mait liquors grace hnr, And ye hungry come and eat, es tee %hie is loaded with the most aulostenttal fere. end the richest delicacies' of the season crown my board— come man end heesd; my house is always open to the stranger And the friend, and for animals the best of pro vender, fine etebling, and attentive hostlers, are ever ready at my stables. Yours. Rms.:Way, Norlh Lebanon, F.ept. 14, 1859. ligNll.l7 BOLTZ CARPETINGS. ILWOULD respectfully invite the public to eall and examine my now fall stock of Carpetings of Foreign and Domestic manufactures; English Tapestry Brussels, from 75 to $1 25; two Ply Ingrain, suitable fur parlors, setting Co .ms add rimmliers, from 31 to b 7; entry and stair earpets. &e. Alm, large stock of floor and table Oil Cloths, Window Shades; Green Grim Cloth,*',i and ly; yards wide; floor Drugget. Matte, 'flop. d:c. MEM:AS Ilona. Jr.. (late Shoemaker & rfongli.) Ills N. 2d street, above No ble, West side. nraerb Store EO2 Spring Garden street 2d door above 6th , South side, Philadelphia, October 19,151,8. mac New nAKEitir, undersigned woUld reepentfully inform the eft'. zens of I,ctn.non, that he has commenced the BAKE TNf/ BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck lintel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, ke- Flour received from castomeni and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES of nll kinde, fresh and of the best vsality, constant!' . : on hand, and furnished et the lowest prlees, The public. la Invited to Ora me a t:'3l. Lebanon, Nor. 9, 1.9ti9, F. 11. EMT.. ` Who lias not seen the New . Sign Put up!' By STELLWAGEN & BRO.. at their Warm! end JEWELRY ESTABLI9HMENT.632 Market eipi Street, , onedeorbelow7th nd a. B 1 t the Sign 1s nothing what is exhibited inside. American _142. Watches. in Gold and Silver Cases, Rail road Timekeepers of English and SWidl makes; Fashionable Jewelry and SilvOr ware, and Om fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing of all is that the prices of all the attractions is within the tango of the easallest pockets, STELLWAG BUG. April 2t, 1859. 632 Market street, Philairs. FARM LANDS FOR , SALE 25 MILES fiditt Philadelphis. by Railroad In the State of NOW Jeniiiy.—• Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being is good loath soil, with a clay bottom. Tim land is a large trod, divided into small firms, and hundreds froM all parts of the country are now settlingand building. The climate is delightful, stint secure from frosts. Tdrms from 515 to 520 nor erre, payable within tour years by instalments. To visit the plaeibthlvc Ville Street Wharf at Pbiladelphia at 734 A. 51: by Railroad for Hammonton, or address H. J. Byrum by. letter, Ham monton Post Office. Atlantic County. New Jersey. Sae full advertisement in another column. 110 WAR D A SS()C CATION • PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow manlier Me Relief of Me Sick and Distressed, of tided with , Virulent and Epidentec fillease , „ ,inad especially for the 011)4 of Diseases of the Seznat Organs. M E x D , I O C . A t L . ! i T i naC o 1. a .3 g , il• 3 e ,r n b l grads! w i r ly Acting ha S edescrip tion- of their condition, (age, occatpation, habits of life, he..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. 'VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorehrert, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM EDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted In scaled letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Addra4s. DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur• Peon, Howard Association, No. 9 South Ninth Street. hiladelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. iIEARTWELb, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Nov. HOLIDAY GIFTS NEW GOODS EVERY DAY A full rtEsPriment of Blue, Brown, Black and fancy colored Cloths, 'Heavy Black Twilled Beaver Cloths, Felt and Pilot Cloths, all colors. English and Doeskin Black Cassinieres, Fancy e‘sainteres, New Styles, Very Cheap, fancy Silk, and Silk 'Velvet Veatings, Wool Comforts, an Endless Variety, cheap, Drawers, Shirts. Blanketo, and Waves, Hosiery of every divcription, reduced. HENRY & Brom, Lebanon, Pa SFIDE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can he carried on profitably at Hammonton. See advertisement of Hammonton Lunde. ALL WANTIN 4 .4 FARMS IN A DELIGHTFUL climate, rich soil, and seenfe from frosts. See adver tisement of Hammonton Lando in another column; PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE THEIR busiunes to a rapidly Increasing Country, a New Settle ment were hundreds am going. Whore the climate is mild and delightfs. See advertisement of the Hammon :ton. Settlement, another column. "PERSONS'WANTING CHANGE OF CM - nuite for health. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands another column. • • • UNA PE tiILOWERS CAN CA1111:7- OW their business most auccessfully at Hammonton, free from 'rotes. Some forty Vineyante eat out the past SINEUSOII.— Bee advertisement of Hammonton Lands, anothet col- Ulan. Joseph NEW LIQUOR, fiTORE. CORNER of Walnut nod Chestnut streets, 1./Ik:A l' A. The .411baeribbr 'Ming Gpvi - ,,u1 0 1001- et-we Is pre. pared to furnish all kinds of Foreign eel 11...nnestie Mire. wholesale and retell at the lao , esi.e,tila prices. His stork eensi,te of WINES, Bit ANHUI& t; rys , 4 +.14- . 4 .-t RUM. WHEAT. MALT, POICATOR and RYE tV RISK E All of whleh will be warranted to be as represented, and sold at prices that trill make it an object for dealers t o buy of him, instead of going or sanding to the city. It is hoped that Hotel Keepers and others will call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ebysielans are also respectfully requested to gin his liquors a trial. Ho hes the hest and only article of Pore Port Wine Juice In this borough. „Lebanon, Dec. 29, 1859. JOSEPH IIZINHARD. TIMOTTIT Lebanon, Pa New . F.irniQre re Stare. inorARRISON K. DUNBORE would 'respectfully te ll form the public that he has removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel. on, Cam berlatal Street. where he will keep the largest, on, and cheapest aseortment of FURNITURE ever Uttered iis Lebanon. Hie stock consists of all kihds of Parlor and Common Furniture, width be will sell lower , than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. lle lute on hand a large ;assortment of Sofs.or Tetatetatce Lounges, Centro, Pier. Card and other Tfl , bias. What Note, Bat Racks, sc. Also a large sad cheap stock of stuffed, Cattt,6lNl2, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glessec,—b ROsewood and Mahogany—very cheap, Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Bobby Horses, for children. Particulartdtention bail] to UNDEIZTAICINIJ.— He has provided hi Self with the FINEST TIEArtSEIN LEBANON. and will make C.Olins and ntt , 2tid Fuomla, at the idiorteid notivi and winitt reasonable tottue. Dueeuther, 24, 1°59. 91EAC11ERS, rintheTOßS and Friends of ed. ucntion,in Loban,,n county, ore hereby in. formed that a TEAcnuazs , INSTITO PE will be held In the Court llama, In the Borough of Lebanon. on Thant. day, January 12. ISGO. commeneit, at 934 o'clock, A. Al , anti continue three days. li tn. if .C.llit)Ettli. and Prof. J. P. WlUKliittiffAll will be present. The exor cises will be of a very Interesting artraoter. It is ex pected that every teielter will attend. ESIRAI3LE DRY 4300D.5. rQR ollitraTFA! AT LOW PRICL.I. Frkthal Ilerinoas, plain and printed. Rich plaid Dross Goods. reduced, Satin fared Valonclaa, rrdorod, AU Wool Dolainos. reduced. Works( Stella and Long Shawls, - Bleck Cloth for Lailisen Cloaks, ew Styles Cashmeres, and Dt lalnos, Fancy Silks. reduced, English and Merrimack Prime. Lc., At., And the greatest variety of Dress Goode at i 214 cents in Lebanon, comprising Whines. Cashmeres, Calicoes, Chbitaos, Plaids, and Poll de chasers. ILEN RY & STralE. B. W. Corner CinnLeriand and Market Streets. THEO. OVES has removed his (tracer) Store to the .1 tine Rnd commodious room opposite blrs. Rise's llotel, wbero he has Justrecolreda oomplete assortment of ell kinds nf FRIUT AND GROCERIES, which ho is determined to 2 , e11 cheap for Cam mg stock couslata to part of chap lot of AEF1N.14,13 and .SIIOITN SIMAX. COFFEE.—A prime article of RIO. JAVA, and also. Rio Coffee, r,ronad, ready for vse, and JAVA In Cans for famil ley. 61,31'0 0 2 . F.:k , --eholeoartlete et' lILA_CK and GREEN F.A. BAL9INS.--YINE VAI.ENCIA BAKING IlAt:=ln..l Chen;'. also. iloneh by the BOX Ate Pound. CIIA.N. rin,l DRIED JfirCIT.—APPLES, PELCITE2, C.RS . ;;TtIEF: Atc. choice eclectics) of SnA PS. collet:a:log of Flue llome.mndo, Racta, Olive,Dotersiso, P:trlclne, AM/ Foncy Solapq.noni Perfttistery or el hind?. BdCKWIIIOT FLOUIt..LA cholce grad.. of f.tmlly Buckwheat BS T. (IVES. Cnnual Priilt—PcnchaS and Tc4nat.oes. Sweat Dried Corn nod Donna, cheap by T. ()VBS. !Catchup, Tomato, Walnut, and pure WooAterAiire Banco, by T. OVEN. 11,10LAStiE23.—Th. cheapest BrittrP in town. UNDER. OLOTIIES, inch as Brawern and Sbbi..4,Coni. toi te, llorlery and Moroi, which defy competition, by November 9, 1569. T. OYES. Let:action Female Seininary. ..Lchanon Rani& Seminary" will be re-opeurd 1 on thefirst day of Beptc-mber m-st, under the super vision of Al D ESI'.E; D r:CA 3.1 PS. who has flnociatea with him , 45 A 4 415011.1t, Mfrs JAYE 1110011 E, a Graduate of the JLimpton 5a40.1, who la not only welt qualified, but has also bed consid erable experience as a Teacher. Re - 0- Mrs. Decamps trill attend to the Sewing De partment. For further particulars !minim for Circular. Lebanon, Aug. 9i , , 1E59. CLOTH, WOOLEN CUYIIIINO of all colors, dyed r)+, Black or Blue pressed. the ooLn tr trratzt and goods turned out equal to new, by ZS:r Articles Lobe dyed osn st . .tos. Z. it-nAsr. pew's Thug store where , ill orders far [b. Above xlll b 3 °clouded co. [Sept 7. Isry, TIELLO, Betsy, where are you going that you are ii.diessed u r , eo Are:.-4 am solar to J. IL it taMin Adam Riae's Buthi. irqz to have my 'Lik , ..neFa taken. Oreg.—Why do you go to Itotm end not t* one of the other rooms to have it taken t Ans.—ltemnsti hzim'as Pidams are sharper, clearer end mum. truthful than othurs and nenrl3 everyLody floes to hint. Qum--Can TOu tell wo Yur his pictures arc aciperlcr to others? Ans.—Yes! Ito hid g vears , pra..tfee, aTti has superl er 011111Q111.9. aad all hls other tixtmar are of the moat im• proved Ques.—What Wog. of Piellll'ol doa ho take? Ans.—lle takes Ambrotypes, owl 31elainotypes. of all sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the timeliest up to Lire til=e, Plain and Colored in Oil. lle takes all ems Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de- ceased persons and has them colored life Ulu?, 1y one of the best ArtLsre. BPI charges are ruseonabla and his rooms. are Open everyday (except Au ridey) from R o'clock, A.. .to 6, P. Dl, Don't forget, KP.t.Wr." 11.0dAIS le the place you can gtrt the Beat Pictures. IticUaivin J.. Weigley COMMISSION MEI:C.IIA NTS'. Nue. 230 North Delaware Arenue and :03 North Water PAILADULPHIA. Liberal Cash advances wade on ELOUR, ORAIN, NY lIISKEY, SEEDS, 1 9 ; Sept. 21, 1832.—1:r. • qIIITAI3LE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Linen Calabria itstalltsrahiefs. Very Cheap; Worked Collars, Gents Silk llanditorthiefa and. Crareta, Neck Ties atel Muffler:l, Table Cloths, Nankies end Towel=, Bejon's kid and Ci.iantlet Mares , hosiery of every desarlpti..a, redeced 144 cants for Christmas, Cllttoass, Brace Suspenders a 11()A article, Christmas is tipproaciling and thcr" , who trl.l , to msko their selactiove of HOLIDAY PRES ENts would do well to call at STINE'sI Etote. ReiZral..kileili VIM/ ktrotizer's' CLOTHING - ALPHABET. stands for Ail who wish Monty to sore. 11 stands for Borgoin , tint each che can bars, C stands for Coate. Cravats and Collars t 13 mean. the Macs. you can M1T.... and the Dollars, E stands for Every-Clle that, wants to bay, and • fire the Foolish. Who dare not, try. 0 stands for Winnows of different anti II tot Ilandkerchiefs at very low prices, I is ferblwr-Cont , --Leggins and—lLds, stands 1.-,r Jackets of Cloth and Sattinets; N IltittjdA for Knitted Jackets, woolen and cdttoib !he LD11.4 Stockinge, riot t,be forgotten. hit the money that you should Invest, N for Necktie.. Cloves and the rest. O stands for Overalls and Overcoats by the heap, P for Pantaloons. which we son 'very cheep. Q stands for Quantity of Clothing now sold, It are Ravtans to keep out the Cold. S stands for Shirts of different ki n d,,, T stands for Trunks and Traveling bags mind I U stands for Undershirts, with%ASTI'S to use, ✓ stands for Vests of voriou4 W is the Welcome, we bid one and all, X pressly to our friends who Will give us a call. Y s t an d s n r You who need clothing this rani Z atomic for Zeal which is good, wheu disidqed, e an Excellent thing In all saris of trade. The last and best selected Stool: of clothing now on until. and sold nt micas to suit the times. at REIZENSTEIX d ISKO. Lebanon, Nov. 30, 1850. Teachere lust Utile: If ENIIT HOUCK, Condty :3%w:intendant Lebanon, rerember 24, 113:,9. RE1 4 119 . 1 1 14/11. LEBANON GROCERY liSlanket Shawls. LINN' LIZIBERGER. FaE Unilever PHOTOGRAPHS. tMIM=IMEINII= ANOTHER NEW LOT OP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, I=Ei J W A-Cr K Cumberland St., next dem , to Dr. Dipealigyer's C K C C ci(s JUST AY 11.1CEIVED AT J. 6t 7 . C Elt g, - From 1,25 to 810, 8 day and :30 hour, Oct. 22, 'h6. LAFAYETTE BROWER, G.IS FITTER, TATALNUT STREET, next door to S. ELY'S OSko. LSBANON, PA. • : 186 u. IF YOU WANT. A r:o.1 AlltlitOTYPE, very clmp. go to DAILY'S A nruery, next door to the LebanonDeposit-Boolt. TIONS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoo Store is fitted 11. up in good order for comfort and convenienoe, both for iodise and Gentlemen, MM BUSINESS CARDS. IV psi. NI. 1)E it , A TTORNET AT LAW, Walnu, ~t eent. ep , nclte jt the Comet House. lately 4..0111,1.A by Auto. IL llonghter, Esq. Lebanon, May 11, 11159„ CiEOl;GLii: MANE. A. TTORNEY AT LA W.-offlrn with Lrvi. KLlxr, Esq., Lebanon, l a. thebaitou. M.ty 4. 1959. JOSIA El FUNCii, ATTORNEY AT LAW ; As gr.mutsp hi, office to 3lr, 11°1111,nd', new bnikt. 1,1„ tug, (Pecona ,wry. at the alley,) two Soore east et hi , pttetnt ikatuton. [Lebanon, March 2, iB2g.—ly. a. H. BO V(' N . , A ?TORREY AT-LAW. has REMOVED his office 91 Fauck's New Buitdiug , (second story.) Ciunboxiand street, Lebanon. , April d, MIL J. J. BLAIR iosrr POR SINGER'S SEWING MACHIN C! All Mode of Sewing Nfachities mfmafartmed by I. Itf. Singer. at prices rmigintt from 555 to SIOO. Machine Oil, Ntodleft, &c. kept con,tantly an band. Lebont:4l O.t. 12tb 1859. John la'. 311*.h, Agent for FAME IXFULANCE COMPANY. ill CgEatxtri Street, PftrIAPLPEIItE INcoripor.ATED 1856, wr TII STATII OV pl:NNsirLvA:o.A. coNrINEri T 1 FIRE AND INL kND RISKS. OWltti PAY. Pr..Airlent, JONATHAN J. St.o4 HIV, Preel- Virmr.ms I - I L.»CHA^.q, Seery. Augast '24 7 R 69. 1 3 'vtIertgill A* Cols IiTERTISINC4 AGENCY, IIA NAS9.VG` ST„ YORK. dr 10 STA: E sr,. 13. , ,V9K. S. M. Pet/engin di ace the Agent.; Fir thq Lee - attllT Advolliser, tha meet inouenth4 and Mrmat 6roulatthr, Npap..rti is the Uhitcd Mates end the thiu:h.ta.... are auth, , , zed 10 euStract thr h= it btlf- lowest. kaimg. EAGLE HOTEL LEBANON, PA. rtrze s p " t i kbi e l r e l g r uZ 1 :1 1 4 's a l t n 6 17111 1 0 h a c, ...” l in fr t i a en kr 1/ n t r b id a above wall.knos,u Home, He will be much pleased to accommodate all - who may favor him with a call. Loc4noN.—Corner Cut.nberktud and. .Isrket. streets. 115-omnibusses ruw.drig in c..ancir,h . .n with the Rat! Road Tretins. H. EL! OP.AST. Lebanon, Noe% IS3° WILLIAIt CON WAY, SOAP & CAN OLE Dig). 918 South SECL,NII St, PhilAviphia, Um. Vsria..taloi,led.), Cal-lila:LI, °lira. Ertas Pala and Brown Soap, etearlue, and Tallow Con tilos, so. .D.—The lhigheat. prizes 1.1.1 fur To Mow' 00.12, 1565.-15.% ;Pllchal L: n er. I==l2=i2Ml3=l I=l ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS Tport.!es, Verandas . neleontes.Pnblin and Pvt. rata Grounds. 8.c...tn., which he offere in great va riety of designs at law,: prices than tbe Fatne can be ob tained einoschere, Alec. Cite TN PY. art nt every scription constantly k^vt ktini. Angast ISX,Ltf. Jactlit K. *tom]. Rate of tilt' firm of Tlronn , on 4 Suing,) :1 - .MI OOST., SGTACIL C;f ,S:td7V.F,r'z .411717. Lebarraa. CiPEC tLf in'orni t 1.9 public Una. to: enntln nn; IIoiiS~ mat PA 1 NTING ats.l P A.PEEt. ant by Fula attention V) !Jail:less hopes to receiva s liberal share. of patr.raarre. .dig Onitra from town au./ co , .otty pr,tnptly attend ed to. 1809. Eli Tiii)ikbPSOit, (Late of the Erin of Th m s.on , r) tkfortiet Street. IA rolo.ire north ,f tVaier , Le.b3rloll, jESPECTEUI:LY informs the p tbtic that h 9 contin• flee RI MBE and eltiN P. MSTISk tind It ANGING. and by strict atwntioa tc bazine.s: hopes to receive a liberal share of painnav4, We- Orders from town and county womptly attended to. Labtmon, Nov. 9 19'9.-1 y. Isivemitm. Wood Burrev2 isf7ll.l. By late Improvements In the nrt of L:517. the D sttbccriber is now enabled to pro Imre the best Weer. LIME that was erer made in this, sulion of noun. try. and in quantities without llm4. at =hurt . no:lea,— Hie improvements are ouch that he is euatAsd to cell his Lime at 114 rents per bushels wholesale, instead or 25 'cents. whi , h has been the prices iteratnfora. burned with COAT.. can also be obtainer] at low rates by the I,gni. or in ltPti nnantitir% as may b.! fi , ! , irti. WOOD tat," iu exchaur• f.r [Ante M. ring ,ten , . to a great expense in the perftwtion of his intprur❑no.n es for lime burning on a !Inge scale, at low pl iCCA. subscriber hopes to recuive a altars of the public patron age-. Ilia leentinn Let the old and well known platoon the l7uton Caul], iii North Lebanon. Lt , bact2n, 3-ray /SSP. 1, U. 1711 E II &Mit E R. NEARLY 2,000,00.0 FEE 1 1 1 begt and rhenre24litft.lortirpma of T:v,rwer, et , er offered to the rIM:11c. now fnr Fele ht. Ora zzuw . '1,15‘114 ER evel 00AL YARD of BRECIIBII,I4 4- noßsr,' n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the Inuit; of the f!oirin Canal, et the; heal of ,IValnut street ; a f uN s loarre , Nertli of the il.nesscu Steam 'Mills, and one ( t oo re onot of Dor&ner's ?Intel. Tlioli 88=r , rtenent consists of the best well seasoned White, Yellow. Norway, Pins and notnloelt notirdN— ch,rry, 10,, n litr and 'Pine hoards; 1% end 2 inch Ponntil and flninnfon Plonk; Nilite Pine and Hemlock Senntlinitarul Joists: White Oak Boards, flank end Scontlins; and 3,16 inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! Sill NG LES I 1 The beet Pine and Hemlock giftless: Also. Roofing and Plastering Lithe; Chestnut, Rails and Posts, and Pallings fir Sinai:a and fencing Board"; ifLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and deserlptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The largest stork of Broken, Store, Lim ehurners amid liallidayshurg Smith Coal, at the lowest Flees. itsj.,Confinent that they have the lorge , t and best as. sortment of "AMBER of all descriptions and S'I2AS : . 814 well its the largest Mock of the different kinds of Cunt, ever offered to the citizeneof I.ebincon county,-they yeaure to say that they can itueemtniadater• ell ourelmsers flatle t:lc:torn v, end wodlil therefore invite all who went any. thing in their !life; to eitnreide their stork before por t:haling elsewhere. 1:P.D.:1./RILL & IfORPT. V, Ltilianou, Feb. 21.. 1313. —..—t--.........--- . ..is STOV ES:gnarl' EN-IN it Et IF Oct Door FaFt. of the Leliannn 'Wiry 8..,nk. 8111113 A bit iiSSI.EII nru now primitive/. touffer g. the beet assort 'Tient of STOVES ond TIN WARR to the public,ewer offered in belianiiti.— a • They tenet respectfuly invite their friends and• public to cull and ',ye befure lowing elsewhere. . Also, the SELF-liRALiNO ANIERICiA Ifittit dAN, the best. meant ion of the ego. us it la' 0 per dent. cheap. in. than any i',.litir ont•red to tit. politic. We also have on 1 , 81111 all Millie of itunges, which will be pu t tip as tie, shorten notice. • All kinds orioli Work done in the best workmanlike nou,t,.r. and at 41.1 r•11 , 81 , •4 notice. 'T '.vs.:.o - -A 'en. plirlion1:11 . 8 1 t o nl: .sAi' 81 is psi/ to , ING.— Wo nave 81 , ra, $ on 11811 d the best 1., high Eliot; which . • cannot be en rpaaSed it, quality. _leg. •.:t, 'Ziti-tr.TX MI A nnssLETI. _. . __ GREAT . BARGAINSI AT NO RAI4 LE B 1.1 11.111liti S.. Caps, &e., , 1 mint motTsiora, huving pure! Itt1 tt ed th e tutus I .al Stock or CAP', or .lAeon G. 3111.1.tAt. t Shori Ws Sale will now (IS3l)oed er of the Rein at Great Bargains, fn order to close nut the concern. JACOB G. MILLER. firmer owner, haring been are pointed the Agent of the undersigned. will attend to AN ItELEW GARRBTT, t i business fur thew. 111 NttY MILLER. Lvbuitn, Afq 25,1559. ~, East Lebanon Biome. TUE undersigned has purchased the Store Stand of Mr. George Gasser ; in East Lebanon, and ham just opened an entire NEW AND COVirixo: STOCK OF GOODS, I embracing-Dress cleod9 of the very West ttytes for Le dies. Cloths, Cessimeres and Vedtt thrt3eul 'men, and ; Groceries, Provisions, kc., for liqwekeepera. all of which will be sol 4 at-prices to snit the times. The stork being en tlrely new, and having been selected With great rare, offers inducements to 1) cheSers that are rarely equlded I hcreabluts. ICall and examine Ecfora buying. I only ask that my stunk be examined to he appreciated. S. Z. riCTII.X.D. t irballott, i!s:tsvrallty*rl43,lBsl NORTH El 3 Al: ON Ifolib G DIVIDED! GREAT EXCITEMNET. Orami Rush fisr th Pllufe's Maid guar/era THE ACTIO:N" (y t r i g: a l :il, l :in 1.- ; t e r f e nr o e f ne, t e b o e t?a un e rr:L P Vt ;.( 1 :1 9 1 1 iri 1,1..31A N ON, has named en 111111PUM degree not es ritt• mant among its gitiet but not: n e at co usimh u< th.. Fro Alt A re-94,r nt' SVIIIN6r' AND BUMMER4OOI)S, et the JtAaSION 1101;S7; fiTettltOF Eillit . k. & ' Fireother. .4V. The proprietors feel confident that they are still able to supply all their eivitomers, awl the,"ra.t of mankind." who will favor theta with a nail, with. any variety of -the OHOIOEST • G-OODS The new system enabled tbot to sell at glreu If re. dueutpricts, which they hope will ha a great ladtpe meat VW all desirous of Nuyirig . cheap, to are thew a coll. Cell and see tor yotirwetres. Siß- Ladies and Gentlemen are moat cordially invited to gtwe them a cell. and examine for themseivea. leorttitLebanon Borough, April 2ri. 1869. DAVID MarER.