GO ME Ctt' T 1111,115, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WRDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1860. HOME AFFAIRS. The Tobacco Store of Messrs. Barry a. Anderson, between the Court House and Advertiser office, made a very narrow escape from destruelon by fire, on Tuesday night of last week. The fire took place at midnight, among some boxes and rubbish around the store, al though it is said that rho fire in the stove was opt early In the- evening. Fortunately It was diseoyered and sattlaguished before doing Very groat Ininty.. .The toiewas about $lOO, insnrea in the Jonestown Company. There was a special Court 136. iii last week in this borough, in which was argued the me of the Cornwall Oro mines. G. D. Cole man, Esq., filed a cross bill asking the Court to modify their former decree so cc to pay the account between the parties for ores deg, in ore instead of money, and, in ease of refusal. that a Oehler d Superintendent be appointed whose du '-tY it shall be to superintend tbe working of the minds and adjust the amounts to be paid by the different parties. Mr. Reynolds appeared for ' l hiessrs. R. W. ,S; W. Coleman ; Mesera MeMur. to n end Wharton, of Philadelphia, for Mr. G. D. Coletnan ; and Mr. Franklin, of Lancaster, for Mr. Grubb. Judge Pearson will giro his opinion this week. Pursuant to notice, a meeting of dig members of the Lebanon County Agricultu ral and Horticultural Society woo held at the publio house of John M. Mcrk, in Lebanon, on Tuesday last, On motion, it was resolved that the Correspon ding Secretary, Recording Secretary nod Treas urer, shall each redeye $26 for their service next year. The Committee appointed to audit the account 'of the Trensurer, made report, which wee, on mo. lion, adopted and order to be published. The Charter being rend and adopted was order ed to be presenteito Court for Incorporation. The election of officers now being in order, tho following gentlemen were elected, viz: President., Wtn. Rank; Vice Presidents, : jacoi. Weidle, E.q., John Heilman, (11. S.); Corroa punding,Secretnry, A. S. Ely ; Recording Secre tary, Loom Hoffer; Treasurer, J. W. blish. Ezecutfre Committee—Lebanon Borrnmh (E. W.,) David Bowman, T. T. Worth ; (W. W „) J. 11. Mark, C. D. Oluntnger; North Lebanon Bor. 'cough. A. Reinoohl, U. 11. Borgner ; North Leba non' Township, Jonathan Gammon, Ludwig Yingst; Smarm,. Snail Groh, Joseph , Long; Bethel. Elia. Walborn, Michael Kohr ; WIZ. W. Murray, Moor, Brosi; East Iltino:er, Daniel Gerhorich,"Sam'l Upland; Londonderry, John Benson, Joseph Witmer; North Annville, S. Itellnen,' Dunlel. Maul fair; South Anhvilie, C. P. Steinmetz, Jacob Bachman Reblieberg, A. V. Bucher, P. Zimmerman ; Uillcreek, Leo-h -erd Ting. John Carp; South Lebanon, Ezra Boob or,' Voter Borst, Cornwall, Jaeub Witmer, Samuel Erb; Jackson, Samuel Hauck, Jesse Reinhold. On motion, adjourned. Wu: Utucn, Secretary. .Why use impure BRANDY,, when the ifroolite OHIO CATAWBA BRANDT dan he had et Dr. Om ge Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court Rouse. Manufactured from the pure juice of The CATAWBA •OBAPIB; it is . article of true worth, to the sick and the convalescent. Phyd• clans and Chemists have decided that it is the only Brandy worthy of confidence, and have in variably recommended its use to their patients. Ask fur Amen Pure Ohio C«tmeha Brandy, and sea that you use no other kind. Dr. Ross has a full supply of it. ni.. a you can always be sure of getting the genuine snide. TRACIIERS' anoth , at. pert of to.day'e paper will be found the pro cowlings of this body. Absence from home pro• vented us from being present during the entire session. We were surprised to see so large a tern out of teachers, expecting to find what was customary on former occasions, from twenty to thirty with few spectators. The room, however, on this occasion was well filled, and the exercises of the most lortractive character. We are told Dint the county hes about one hundredand sixty . . teachers, of Odell number one hundred and, men • ty wore in•attandsure. We doubt whether the - teaohera.of ,antenunty have ever turned out so well, proportionably speaking. We were no less `surprised and gratified to see so many of our chi ` sins and Also directors and other friends of edu• 'cation prescnt. We have learned with pleasure igat in a majority of districts the time was gran ted; this is as it should be. The Lecture of Rev. T. 11. Robinson, on "Socrates and Dr. Arnold," on Thursday oven ing was decidedly a rich treat, 'and was well received by a large and intelligent' audience., On Friday evening Prof. Wickersham riveted the attention of the audience for au hour ' and a half, 'with a practical address in which ha spoke. of the objections generally urged against Pommen School System, the duties which @Mauna owe to the schools,. and the importance of selecting competent teachers. Upon the whole, the Institute was a decidad success, which proves that the pause of education is growing into public favor In our country and also that in the services of Mr. Houck, we have an active and efficient. County Superintendent. We would be pity‘sed to speak more partiuularly of the exercises which we wltuessed, but space will nut periiiif, We must, however, say in conolusion, that the char. 'actor and talent of the Teachers a Lebanon 'county will stand in favorable comparison with any other similar body of individuals in the 'country. This opinion we formed whips In atten• •dattce at the institute, our aeco sintanceP're'vious baring been but limited among them. Thelare generally young men, and as a body 'and apparently dearly love thei r profession. Tilers ' are teeny very good speakers among them—readj and comprehensive in debeta and in the explan • 'Won of their modes of teaching. As Lebanon 'county is favored almost to excise, in many of - the elements of prosperity end greatness, so is it oleo, in its noble body of instruotors of the -wising generation. Sir Oar old fellow citizen :Adam Grittinger, Esq., Is proposed by some of the opposition papers for Governor. He is a gentleman of the olti Simon Snyder, Francis R. Shunk, and Jacob Fry, jr. schcol, and would looks one of the very beet Governors. But, un fortunately, the opposition seldom, if ever, take gentleman of that class as their candidates. Old political hooks, like Johnston, recreant democrats, like Wilmot; and demagogues, like Coved., aro generally the men they pitch upon, while merit is placed in theibaolt gtound. Messrs. Zimmerman & Brother intend opening a new store in the , old stand of L. Zimmerman, in thiirborough, next Monday, January 23. One of the new Ann, Mr. William Zimmerman, is now in this city purchasing an entire new stook of Goods. Sri` Ur. Joh4 Albert has laid out a new riling., et hit Mill, on , the Pinegrove, Lebanon, "Alystafetin and iVellsberetown roads, end_nA444l it Green The mite le a lino one( bt vs so vs, and nearagood bridge. 440 W bf thlildWies ere,elready in the come of aractedn. • • „ We are requesteclio give notice that the se persons 1'01 , 444F to the fertnetion of a nest Insurance Compaiiy en a Mutual Safety Plan are requested to Weide in the Town HAI, on Saturday evening next, for the purpose of taking initiatory steps therein. ---- Those of our readers who desire to do so MITI take a, very pleasant trip to Califor nia, by easily siistitig themselves in an arm chair before a rousing are, and reading the out-side of to-day's Antrunvisan. Try it. We notice that the introd , ; ction of patriotic sing.ng into our constnon schools was urged at tee Teachers's Institute last week. It is a matter worthy of consideration by tub public, fur where can the rising geneiiition ledift 'more patriotism than in our schools. • 'SOITIO 4f oar fl tends throughdift viiiietjr are exerting themselves in procuring 'new subactibtirs ii;r the Adv,rtiffer, and in conse quence quite a number hare been added to our hist the past fel weeks. There are dozens of oth ers Who could do likewise. Send in their names. Mr. Meyer intends .opening a -singiu g Schoel , exclusive!) , forthildren. on Sat urdriy afterhoeft, ht 2 o'clock, in the Team kill, (to eontinue eveiy aturihr aftetiahlin theteaf ter,) where the elements Of Jfu+ie , will he taa.. , 4lit on a new and imprnved plan, very easy to the learner. and perfectly in ketifing with the science OA generally, taught. ; Parents - Who - wish to avail themselves of this oppditernity end their children, who are taken from 't years up wards. An odult Cl/IP. Will also be opened on Setirds) , pight at o'clock, at the came place. Mr. Meyer is an old teacher of greet axperi lance, and understands the science of singing. perloctly. He is always very successful with WS CIAAMOS. We ore pleased to learn that his pros pects for the new classes are very flattering. Mr. Solomon Smith,' . of North Lebanon, has remored his Saddlery estaltlishmert t to the room lately occupied by Bilimito a Broth er's Liquor Store, n few doors south of the old stand. on the opposite side of the street, where he will ho happy to meet his friends and custom ers, end attend to their wants with greater facil ity than heretofore. The Notice of the Mutual Insur ance Company of Annville,oppears iw another reoctimn. This Company is very - careful in the taking of risks, and ,s in general conducted on en economical and safe principle, Persons hav ing property to insure would do well to acquaint themselves with its operations. The Annum. 'Meeting of the Stocklitddors, and Ike eleation oroffmers for the eniuing:year, of the Rending and Philadelphia Railroad Company, took place last week. The following gentlemen were'elected officers: President —A, , a Whitney. Vice President—J. Dutton Steele. Managers—J. Dutton Steele, A. 'E. Choyles M'Calister, iFellars, Robert Kelton, Charles R. Satith. Treasurer—S. Bradford. Secretary—William U. McllhonneY. The 'report of the Managers shows a very pros perous ciinditiou of the road. We make such ex tracts, pariGiftiro Jelating to the Lebanon Val ley Branch, as Will interest our readers. On the main,,Uraneh I,f the road there were car vied 379,433, equal to 126;076 through pasimn - gars ; 334,609 tons of u4r4iandize ; end 1,632,- 931 i tons of coal, realizing with U. S. Mail and miscellaneous recelA n:toi4l income of $2.724,- 203 35. The expenditures were $1,276,130 50, tearing a bananas of $1,443,112 76 to meet in terest, renowal,:diridend and sinking funds. During thepost year there has been expended on the Lebititm \randy brunch, to complete depot at Harrisburg .. sN3.oo . lti In now turnouts and sidings HMO 4p In settlement of land damages 41,799 OD Together, $74.770 41 Making the present ca . .4, of the bratieh $4.490. 755 H. Full details of the workingof the branch ere given tn stit!etnent R., annexed to this report. The result Is ifs.,fellows: Total number of passen gers carried, 103.144. (vial to 43.410 eafried the whole length of the branch ; total tonnage of ev ery description, 231,325 tuns, Gross receipts Working expenses Profits on the brand' • $1[2,519 85 A 4 amount earned on the main line from the sew: bush - fess 1:14,168 30 Tos6l4.er $246 788 15 Eqt;fl'4O skper tent. an the total cost of the Lhbitrfon Valley Itailroml. Such a result, in this early stage of its bnsi. fleas,: ihoold remove all apprehension as to the cow l ick encomia of this branch of the emnpany's and create confidence in its future pros perity., nuilmets , in, the 'rm . trade, and other diffi ties baie thus far prevented the development of the iron ore business, but it has latterly been het. proving, end there is a good prospect that. in .a few months, the demand for the furnaces iu the Schuylkill end Lehigh Valley will add very large ly to the tonnage of the railroad. Imperfect otinnectione at Harrisburg have alse retarded the development - of the business, and the extension of the road to Dauphin will very soon become a necessity. Daring the last session of the Legislature an act was obtained author izing this extension. After a careful survey the road has been located, and the right secured to occupy some ground that will permit it to pass round the mountain without encroaching on the blie works already located there. This extension. Will . complete the chain of rail. roads by which tfib i trade of Lake Erie will probe. blyts breiight to Philadelphia. and it will open an easy abate by which- the Soft antharoite coal frma the Susquehanna Valley Can lie brought to Rion Mond furreshipment. Bituniftious coal fr .m Broad Top is already seeking this owlet. with the, prospect of soon becoming an Levet tent item of business to the company. The completion of the East Pannsiivanlartall 7 road has added another source of huskies t , both to the Lebanon branek and to the main line. and i'reight and passengers are already taking the direct route it has opened to New York. From its superior advantages in distance and uniform ity.of gunge, this must become one of the main mini humus route's between New York and the far West. Arrangeineam are now in progress that will probably open this route during the coining spring. PROCEEDINGS OF THE Lebanon Co'y Teaellem' Institute. In purraunee of,a call by the Coinki Sunerin '' d h' ' op en t, ;$ tlnstitute wet in the Court 110ww. I , alWnan, on Thursday morning, January 12th, Stlll, and continued in stlwsion three days. The following named offinera were elected by aenhilhntion—Presidont, Henry Hounk ; Secreta ry, John W. Harbeson ; Assistant Secretary, J. T. Nilieuer. After prayer by Rev. S. Irwin, the President delivered a salutatory address, rpeaking chiefly of Teacher? Institutes, their origin and !success in Lebanon county. The subject of Reading wastaken up by Miss Kremer.. She illustrated her methods with sev eral classes of her pupils, all of whom acquitted themselves with credit. Exercises on the Elocutionary Chart were next taken up. and the teachers well drilled by S. West. Adjourned. AFTERNOON 5 ESSION. Penmanship was then taken up by C. E. paten. Ile.referred to different methods of )selding the pen, position of body and arm, and gave I num ber of blaek-board illustrations. L. Moyer stalks sitigtiliiiriolog'Y; and 1.? the come of his resiVilis Spited .641 the stsidi . Of Grommet' itiiitild not tie commenced at too early an age. ~ . An amusing eternise styled "Conglomertition," was conducted bj , Miss Kate Bowman. - J. W. Harbesun op*, on Orthography—gave some of the best methods with which he Weals°. quainted, and also alluded to several bad met h% ode now in vogue. Adjourned. In the'evening a Lecture was delivered by Rev. T. H. Robinson, on "Socrates and Dr. Arnold." The attention wbich was paid to the speaker bowed that the Lecture was highly appreciated. After a disoueeion upon various topics, the Insti tute adjourned. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSiqPER. FRIDAY MORNING. Prayer by Rey. F. W. Kremer. The roll was called, when each teacher re.Tunded with an ap• propriate sentiment. The best methods of teaching English Gram mar were given by S. T. Me/Omni, and the rot. lowing sentence analyzed end parsed or der to be a grammarian, I must be taught." ~. A speaking meeting was nest in ostler, in which quire a number of teachers took a lively part.-..L. Adjourned. APTERHOON SERSIoN. After a general discussion on various questions mentioned in the programme, Written Arithme tic was: taken up by N. Gindfolter, who explained his manner of teaching fractione, and elan gave an explanation of the greatest common dirisoN t Articles from a paper edited by Misses Weith and Moore, were now road by Miss Moore in an eleg nt manner. It G. Squires lecture , " on the Alphabet. rerer. `ring to the old-fashioned methods frequently em 'flayed In teaching it, and also gave the moats by which he was most successful. Adjourned. In the evening Prof. Wickersham delivered an i`Mproation address, in which he alluded to the duties which parents owe to the school. Ile spoke ef the old style school houses in an emus. ing manner, and during his remarks was fre (filen tly applauded. After an animated discussion on several iuteresttng subjects, the meeting ad journed. SATURDAY MORNING. After prnyet hyßer. A. C. Wedekind, an eulogy upon Mr Phillips, lute County Superintendent, was delivered by ff. G. Squires. Prof. Wickersham oceopied the next half-hour to speaking up. n !he . ..Art of Teaching," which re...in.] valuable suggestions for teachers. D. Hannah dwelt for some time on Written Arithtnetio. - Hs showed the folly of tenehing rules instead .of pi-facilites. and insisted that the "vrby" and "atherefore." should be given for ev ery step taken by the pupil. He was followed by J. T. Nitrauer on geogra- Lphy. He would teach understandingly, and Al- SChrek(lire hie pupils to frsw Maps. i,,Essay—Miss Sallie Ermeritiiiizt. &Noel— 'daenu Ideal of the Teneher"—showed the great rci'liponsihillty resting upon hint—and likewise proved that.a rirtuounettuentipit,of the youth of 1 ourStote,lnal,tientinuetibisneP the Tie - Ystone of i the fuderal arch the central sun iu our fair con- I stellation. Adjourned. Lecture on Algebra, by S B. Light. This was very instructive exercise. Mies Gleitn now read from the paper before re. ferred to, a numher of articles . , among which were communieationa of a lodol character. Essay by I. Sanderson. Ms subject hod spit: chit reference to the teacher in connection with his Prafe**loll. S. Litibig,drilled n class in Intellectual Arith metic, thus showing, his Method of teaching this The fo:lowing resolution's were unanimously adopted: Received, That we deem itheC.ennty Superin tendency an invaluable auxiliary to our Common School System. Resolved, That in the death of our late. la toented County Superintendent, Mr. F4slcLin Phillips, the cause of popular education. Imit'lost an earnest and devoted advoeate. and our profes sion, one of its most brilliant and valuabla'ortni mehts. Rosalced, That vre, the teachers .of LelMnon County, gladly express our lore and regard (or our excellent Superintendent; that we know him to be a gentleman and a Scholar,,faithful con seientions, and devoted. Resolved, That it is a matter of groat gratifi cation to us that a State Normal School, has been perimmently est/Jolt:4mi within our "district," composed of the three Counties, Lebanon, Lan eaFfer and York. Resolved, That in *he Penna. School Journal. ; we recognize a valuable assistant to the toucher, and would earnestly urge upon the teach-rs of our county the importance of putting themselves in possesion of it. Resolved, That we are under many obligations to the, prOptAdtors of the different county papers, for tlfeiriinita, only in fitv.trably noticlog and eotameMiittg.'pnr:lnAitute,but also fo,,vPread lag the glorious cause of ed•teation 6'l.i:ea:heat the county: ilefolvod. That the thanks of Alija Tnstitute are due„ansLare hereby tendere4 to,lhe Reverend Mr. Robinatin:Of,Marrishurg. and t 6 Prof. S. P. Wickersham 'iYUalt:r State Nortnal:Seliiol, for their valuable se,ryiees s ,in eontributhig to the in struction and enfertaintnent of ita 'members. Resolved, That we,temler our liiiiirtfelt thanks to the Clergymen of Lebanon Boromzh. for val liable service rendered; and that we feel under particular obligation to theta far many sympa thizing words of encouragement. Resolved, That we tender our sineere thnnks io the County Commissioners, for granting the use of the Court House. Retrolead, That the kind treatment, and ha - pi table entertainment of the Landlords of Leba non. be remetnhered wi:h plot ure and grati tude. Res 3I red. That these proceedings be published in the newspapers 'of our county and in the Penn'a School Journal. After another speaking meeting, the Institute adjourned. 5206,828 OS L2OB 23 W. TIAR R E"N , I. steretirie. J. T. NITRAI.ffill, ' '• (Went or ream entepol3"a4 to snit thil the list of Temobers in attenlinuff. Weit'll publish it next week.] EDITORIAL CITIP-BASKET THE OLD AND THE NEW YEAR. • malt 1 • • Anamalt layjtn bp death•etrieken bed. The iiiritlier Peeeelber had whitened his head "i,rtittlie. pale Hit the c 4 11):k that fell. A light and Co V 1 corer c iniiiiitetaid and dell. liis name was Ohl Year. and hts esison was o'er, For death came a-knocking an hard at his door; Rh poor tottering frame a victim meat Dispense his last gifts and abandon the field. We loved thy dear children, klirl hearted Old leer, Who came for a season to dwell with us here; Fair Spring, gentle Summer, and Autumn. Bevy, Who tipped I be leaves Bolden, then hastened away But listen 2 another comes tripping along, And light is his step, but shrill is his song ; With a blast like the trumpet he shouts to the world, Blown net fur the Old Year; for my Dog is unfurled. Tis New Year, so youthful, so fearful and bold, Ills brow it is snowy, bis heart it is cold, It never was softened by summer's warn]. rah no apron; into life on a cold winter's day. Perchance then, as time passes swiftly along, Tlis mein, will be gentler, and sweater his sang; Oe'll.chtrir its with kindness, his faults will be few, So bless the Old and rejoice for the New. A very important fast.---At this 11011S011 of the year When the Hands, Felt, &e., become frost bitten „Or when you suffer with chil blains, a good muggy will be found in "Lsmagn- GER'S FROST CURE ;" it always relieves, and in L' ost cases makes effectual cures. All that are afflicted should givk it a trial. Prepared only at uui behger's Drag Store, op pogite the Market. ts` In 1838 Seward was in favor that Slave holders shoubl he allowed to bring their slaves into the free rtates, and to hold them during their stay not exceeding nine ninnthe. ' pir - The morning down train on Friday laA. did not reach Reading. end! 11 o'clock, caused by the breaking of one of the eccentric rods, near Robesoo SO" The Democracy of IncHenn nominated a State Ticket, lest week, which, with one excep tion, is Administration. Of the 26 delegates op pointed to the Charleston Convention, 17 are tier social friends of Judge Douglas. thir delegates fiom lint:caster coon ty to the Reading Convention are iihtrileted to vote for Gecirge Sanderson, Esq., for Governor. The representative, of the miniature Re public Of San Maritici, at Par is, has presented to Coda fralowski a memorandum, addressed to titS coming Congress, protesting against the en. eroaehment of Piedmont. tsg„, The iikh of jaw:64y is the day of meet ing of the European Congress of Paris. It is said that the Pops claims that his representative shall be its President. 'Spore they'd get into a fight abut a President and couldn't organize fr. nit would be following in the footsteps of the "86 At a meeting of the Pereeverinie Engine and Hose Company, held in their Ball, on the I.oth aptt, the following others - were *tented -to AFTERNOON SERFUTN ST ANNA U. HENDERSON serve for the ensuing term: President, Wm. M. Derr; Vice President. A. H. Embieh ; Secretary, ' T. IL Hoffman ; Assistant Secretary, A. It Light; Treasurer, Adam Rise; Directors, A. Beirmehl, J. B. Reinoehl ; First Principal Engineer, W. A. Rauch; First Principal's Ast-istard, H. S. liar basalt ; Second Principal Engineer, A. 11. Em blab; Second Principal's Assistant, J. B. Penn; House Committee, A. R. Light. Jacob Reedie,jr. i Cyrus Harmony; Trustees, J. B. Daugherty, Jiatilt Bi ller, Jtieob Weidle. ti a. At the election for officers of the Lebanon Miiihiil insurance Company, held at their office, .in ',l' iines town. on the 9th inst., the following nitro ed gentlemen were reelected as Directors for the ensuing year :—John Brunner, Jefferson Shirk, George. P. Molly, David M. Rank, David M. RAI-um:my, D. L. 'Meyer, Jerem;nll. Fleilmon, Dr. Geo. Rtss, John Melly, Moses Arndt, Napoleon Desh and Wm. A. Barry. The Board re elected the following officers, viz :--John Brunner. Esq., President; D. M. Rank, Vice President; Win. A. Barry, Secretary. till.. The city 4ebt of Boston is alma $9,750, 000. Inte,. The Washington A-tillery, Captain Bin blob, of tidir 'Borough, were out on parade, Sat urday week, and 'rittitindredfifty men rank and file. The officers are—Captifin, Einbieh ; Lieuten• ant, E. R. Light; 2d do., R.. hellidrt ; 3d do. E. Embioh ; Quarter Master. Henry Boltz. irir" Our neighbor Lama Hoffer, Esq., is agent of the Delaware 51ufual Safety Insurance Com pany. This Cempany is. said to be a very good one, and those wishing to make insurances there in will tipply as directed in the advertisement. BENECIA —WO notice that Belts Life in Lon don, and the Sporting Life, under there eaten ,'sr Or ..Pightv to Come," both enter Heenan un der the title of the Benecin Boy. That a obri quet is, therefore, fixed, and the 16th of April will decide whether s it will stand forever On the roll of fame among the names of the tistie ebam plena. of England. Benecia is the name of a WWII in California where Heenan worked, and received its title in honer of a beautiful girl, thdotaughter of General Vallejo, whO lies buried upon Iti'top hill. What a contrast to her gentle spirit will be the fierce .seene smarted near Lon don,between Heenan atilt Tina Sayers, on the 16th of April. TIIE PECULIARITIES of the female consti tattoo and the various ills to which theses is sub jected, de.nand an occasional racer ri4t to stitnu. tants. It is important, however, that these shall be of a harinless nature; and at the same time ac complish the desired end. Ifostetter's Celebra ted Stomach Bitters is the very - article. Its ef feats in all cases of debility are :Ernest magical. It restores the tone of the digestive organs, in fuses fresh virility into the whide syste n, and gives that cheerfulness to the tern pent men t which is the must valuable of fembrino attractions.— ~The proprietors feel flattered from the fact that &any 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 acknouledged. There are numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively in jurious to the system. §peciat gotiffs. , SHOT AN E JAOLE.— ohn Smith, a welt known citizen of Mannynuk. while out gillining ono day Met week. —bromght down"an eagle on the wing The bird measured vim feet from tip to tip of the.wiugs. Mr. Smith took the bird home..and `rnt.reachink his house, his wife discovered a piece of ribbon round Ita neek. On examination. they found that there wat at tacked to the rihbon a medal. on whirl: was eneraeed —"Buy all your garment; at the Brown Stone elothin 'Flail of linekhill & Wilton, Noe. 613 and 60' Chestnut F:tae4t. Philadelphia." TIM OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. HEAT![, PIITSIcIAV iiai , ktrnor.ox, will examine the eiekundgiro ad viee free, at eiir agent.o DRLGEORGE ROSS, - Lee,h.ves, 19 of Jaiii.and March, Dr. S. S. Stevens; Reading. 21st. 0f.38710/117 arid 21st. of March. Mr. C. KHoer, Ilarrisbarg,l.7th of Jammu and 17th of March. 1.41r..10hn Beaman's, Hamburg, 23d of January and 22d of March. Mr .1. G. Brown's, Pottnilla, 25th of January and 24th of March. Doc. 14, 1559. 8 4 Seo Dr. Sanfins.ra advemisement of Liver Inrigo rator and Pamily Cathartic Pills. in another column. Important to Females. DR. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheesemau, N. D., NEW YORK CITY The combination of thrredients in these Pills are the result of a lung and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation. and certain in correcting - all irregu larities. Painful Menitrentrants, renurviva all oirtrue. atiVin, *bather from sal rat otheririaa, headache, pain ..tn:tVa slats, palpitation of the beirt. whit e s. all narr ow afft.T.tlons, by:darks fatiene. pain in the back mid limbs, ke.. disturbed deep, which arise frau). Interrup tion of natant TO• MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Cheesetnan's MIN are invaluable. as they will bring on the monthly period with regulrity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cbeeseatan's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. Thera is one condi tints of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. - The condition referred to is PRIM AXCY—the result. lITSCA RBI itiß. Serb is the irre sistahle tendency of the tuNxliciito to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro &Ochre power of nature cannot resist Warranted purely vegetaide, and free frout anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price sl. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to Da. UOTINT.I.ICS L. CitaxsestAx, Box -1,531, Post taco, New York City. SOLD RY On DRUGGIST IN EYERYT ,, WN IS Tits lINITZD STATED R. it. HUTCHINGS, Gennrat Agent for the 'United States. UhambrrsSt., New-fork, To whain all Wholesale orders abould be Addtl;,43ed. Sold at Dr. Rasa' Drug Store, Lehauon, Pa. Dee. 7, ISsP.—ly. Atliginuo Sotict,s. Preaching in the M. E. Church, neir.Sutiday in ruing and evening. Preaching 'uvetjr eve hing ibis week. , •. E l Wove! service next Sunday aft'erridtin, at 8 o'clock, in Tetuperittee He 11..,• EngliAlt preaching next Sabbath evening in the is Iterovßunt church.," s, English preactuog next Sunday uiirniog, tied Eerinan in the afternoon, in the Moravian church. Germ n preaching next Sub'-nth morning, And English in the evening, in Sulem'a Lutheran ehureh. Barthla. On the 10th inst., by Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. Win. M. Major, of this borough, to Miss Kate IV.tiferAtere,er, of N. leolnman t).trough, On the 12th host., by the same ' Mr. lloolt Doh. ner, to Miss KHz:omill Fink, both of Cornwall town Alp, Chia county. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Samuel Miller, Mr. J u lia Eizsel to Mre. Elizabeth Waguer, all of Lebanon. Oil the llth ult., by Rol . . J. E. Heisler; Mr. Loon. and Blauch, to Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, both of Londuoilerry. On.tho 29th ult., by Elder A. gnydsr, Mr. Aiwa h a m Holsberger, of Middletown . , to Miss Eliia A. Black, of this Waco. ~ieL On the Bth inst., in this boroug', Men Christi ann, daughter of Andrew H. and Jane Ann Embieli, aged 11 months and 10 days. On the 11th inst., in this borough, of Consump tion, j a de A;nn, wife of Andrew H. &labial, aged 28 years and 3 months. On the 13th inst., in this borough, H annah, wife of Potriak OassadSr, aged 57 ye.irs, 4 months and 17 days. Oa the Bth inst;', in North Annville. Anna Bar. bare Wieguer, aged 51 years, 9 ino:iithi and 28 day_s. - • On. the 3d inst., in fletdieherg.3Sr. Daniel Feitr. lit a g ed 37 years, 8 mouths and 8 days. HALL OF THE U UON FIRE COMPANY. At a regular stated:et:Meting of the Union Rir e Company, held on Monday evening last, JanuarY 16th, the following reeolutioria meio tibaninfouily , adopted : "In theiiiiiis of life we are in Death." WUEREAS it ltz;pitured the Almighty Clod in his wire Provideneit. to remove from our tElidOl JOJIN 11. Hunan, one:,uf our most useful mem,. hers, and from the cotpmtinity a worthy and re operant:lle citizen, therefoit+te it Raseteed, That we deeply .qinpatbize with the family of the deceased, Ta Itiiit'fbeir irreparable lees, Resolved, That the nanteeeftloititt V. Hubei is endeared to ua from the Warm interest he has manifested 'n eurorganizatiom: • '— Resolved, That as a means of exhilailitg our respect anti esteem for his metitniT. 'the Irall•und engine he draped in mourning, titiditlialt. we will attend the funeral of our Brother, rincVtheu;sital badge of mourning be worn for thirtrylays: Resolved. That n ropy of these resolutionl he presented to the family of the deceased, end that these proceediags be published in the papers of Lebanon. A b.t3t ItioCoirster., Sent'y. The Lelimn Ctil!tully ... anYcleti We, an Markel. day by 111"y7s'ar .3hourr, I.:EIsANON, Wanztas Lab. Mills Ex. Fern $6 50 Smith ". Extra -600 Leb. Pal. Super. Fine 5 60 Prime White Wheat, 130 Prime Red Wheat, 125 Prime Eye, 80 Corn, 6.5 ()Ate. 30 Cloyerliead, 4 50 Timothy-maxi, - .2 50 150 Dried Apples, I 00 Dried Apples, pealed, I 60 Peach 2 50 Peach "Ile tints," 1 25 Cherries, ,150 Odious, 37. AT. JANIIA RY 18,1860 Potatoes. bu Eggs. doz. 18 Rutter, VI lb., 16 bard. 10 tallow, 10 ham, 12 Shouldoro, 10 Skies, 10 Soap, Bees-wax, 25 White Rags. 5 Mixed Raga, 2 Flax, 11 Rt , 12% itristlee, lb., 40 Feathers,lB lb., 62% Wool. 33 lb., 40 Soup Reams. r 7; qt., 6 Vinegar, 1.2%' Apple flutter,* crock, 45 The Philadeltihria ffiarket. Philadelphin,AffrY 1 0. /080. FLOUR.---In Flour there is ne:OUrige, and the sales are mostly to supply the trade. at front $0 50 to $5 62. for °Uperfi , lC ;$5 75@i6 for ex tras, and from $6 25 to S7lO h d fiir extra. Cilia ly and fumy lots, its to brans and quality. There is very litttle export inquiry, and the market closes quiet hut steady at there tatas. Rye Flour and Corn ASctl continue dell, the former is freely offered at $4 25, , and the latter at $375 for Peon isy lvania Monl."withottt finding buyers. GRAIN.—The offerings of Wheat, ulthongh small, are fully up to the demand, and prices re main withdia change. Sales of 3000 bushels prithe Penna. red, at $1 35 @ / 36: and ii mull lot of fair quality et $ll3. White ranges from $l. 40 to $1 SO TO bushel. Nothing doing in Rye and none here. Corn is dull at yesterday's quo tations. Sales uf-'1500: bushels prime dry new ip the care:, at 76e. Oats are UnilhFtligeti Sales of 0 . 130 bushels prime Penna. at 4.5 e To, bushel. No ehuilge in Baylry or Barley Molt. CATTLB MARKET.L.' -The offerings of Beef Cattle show a falling off again this week; reach ing•ahout 180 p bead at the different card?, and prices are 50ei the 1110 tbs. batter. At Phillip's Avenue Drove Yard, 0011 head wore sold at pri• ees ranging from $7 to $5 and $9 the 100 lbs.. with a few extra at $9/ end $lO. At the Bull's Head, 584 head' were sold, priticipally at $S to 9/ the 100 - lbs. At Werntz's Union Drove Yard. about 200 head sold at $7 to $9/. The sales of Cows and Calves 'were about 150 bead, ranging at from $25 to $5O each. according, to condition, which is bettor. Of flogs, the , e.eipts and sales were about 2500, ineluding lfi76 fat Hogs, at Im hoff's Union Drove Yard, at frsm 87 to $7/, and 550 sold by Miller A Statham', at the Avenue Yurd., at s7©ss the 100 lbs. nett. About 5500 Sheep were eel 4 at from Se tee. lb., nett_ rtecammmeremetamewmore=walw., - ( R . f Atttrlttiorintltts. . I.OOK II E 111 ILL - lOFFER.>At privste tyvn mitt t Lors rip GOUND. Sn Wan in ... Light Additeu Lobt lOnnell in. at the South - West Conies cif I,l,:fht and Miller stroot3. J; 4.lgmw. of LaoxarinZtintainctic. Lebanon, Salutary IS, In f. •.4 illiiiitais 11LTOTtetil, hereby given. that letters of AdminSsfrn -1 thin nn the estate of William Mehaugldfn l / 4 •late of Smith Lebanon township. Lebow.. eetmly. de,e'd. •have Mites granted to the undersigned. of the township and enmity atm esatil Alt petkionlrbolehtetl to this- sedd ea late as well ds 'tbvse haring ebil . ms against Mid same, iellt make settlement With a ' •' ' • , MARY Me IitiOTILIN, Adminlstratrig. Borah Lebanon, Jan. IS, 1800. Mutual Fire IntoiraneeCom pany of A nnville, Tau:ANON CUUNTY, PENN'A. 91111 S COMPANY was incorporated. March. 1359, and is now in full operation and ready to make insur ance on I/writings, and other Buildings, on Furnituro. and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents, Stock, Farm Implements. &r.. on a Mutual Principle, MAN AO EBB. John N. Smith, John 11. Kinports, George Bigler, John Allweln, Rudolph Ilorr, Joseph F. Illatr, Christian Rachman, William Early. jr., Dec] ft. Gingrich, Christian Heifer, Samuel Meyer, John D. Deicer, Dr, Henry Stine. JOHN RUDOLPH Rena, Treasurer. JOSEPH F. Mltz,Seerntary. Aunville, January IS, MO. iWsbtic 441. e: ILL be taibilit public eale.ail-reVescr - the 14th deg •of February,' Mu. at the diellintiabise of Sum SNAVELY, in CArunill Lobaitut *Minty. near the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike. about 3 miln4 wa.tt of Lebanon. and 2 wiles east of Annville. near Abraham Lung's Mill, the filiowina noyEAN,II nrouerty, vie: 8 HE 40 OF HORSES, head ..f COWS and horned Cattle. 3 Planta to.• WAO ,, NS 2 smalls. aiz ..• WAGIINS. a two horse Ihterbo.g Marione, ('ore-Sheller Windmill. three pair of hav Wagon Bodies, 2 ; ergs Sleds. Sleigh. 81.. X pL4 thGIIS. Corn-plow, Shovel.harroW. 2 -?skfa CultiratidiS. 2 harrows, Grain drill. Corn ptantor.. ,Grain Crad,es, Grass Scythes. • 4 lley-hoist. complete; 2 Patent Grain hakes ,t.aw GiF tale, Grind Stones. 'Wheelbarrows, Sellld Trough, Akes, Forks Shovels, an excellent lot of OA RP TOOLS. nearly new; Quarrying, Too la, Post Iron. Log, Cow anti halter-Chains and Halters. 10 setts of Horse gears ; 3 setts Carriage harness, 6 Saddles, Spreaders, Dmiblo and Swingle Trees. &c. Also. ' HO USE 11 OLD AN l) NIm.IEN FURNTTURE. Including 3 Beds and Bedstead., S Dive. Copper. Brass and Iron Kettles, Tables, Clipboards. Clothes Press. 2 eight day CLOCKS. 3 Barrels of Vinegar. emp ty Barrels. Meat '&tands. %urn. Sausags-auife, Crout.entter Tin-ware. Tubs and 301.114 , 1. 10 bushel Baskets. Apple Batter. Spinning, Wheels ond Reels, and a variety oI household and other articles too numerems to mention. Also, 40 Grain Bags, nod 100 yards drilling for Bars. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when Entl6:k will be mode known by AG4.3.1 G ITTltiGgn. ' Aggi,:oneeof SINGYSKAVELYand WIPE. Cornwall twp.. Jan. IS, DM% TREIct. trAt.Z.a's ,ACCOTIANCA: n I W 1111.1 ‘NON OUN l'Y AGRI. IVJ k2ULTUHAI, A.ND uoaTteubiunAt. sotaray Gerotred for 1704 1 mily tlekete, ' "sl , 9t 00 do for ni , .14 o tleheta, ' 0117 00 do of Jot u Campbell, rent, 10 1.0 du for Panorama. rent, 10 On do front C. ti lioreaer. grain Held, 1.0 00 Co B. Blucher, grain cold, 09 do a 8 I:1y g.ttuiu sold, A7O do fur :Bodin. kr., nuld. 6 1.10 do Wm: it. ranch. atoll reut, 44 OJ do from Jith , tiraefl. do 4t 00 do trout .:u: tic SIIALII. 410 94 00 do for eat - ri g f , ,, , n at the door, lair Uhrich. G 3 75 do 1 rer J.IV Mi-h, 375 Premiums loforded tip C. P. 8 1.4f1111817., 775 do do D. Ulricli, MI fta-fondrd by 0 (Ilium Rook, 1 . - 0 Received from C. 11. Borguer, for gram, 2.6 00 CR. -$279; 64 Paid Reinoobls . .4 Melly. fur lumber, oil account, (year 1854 ) 875 14 Paid sundry persons for 1 , 1mb,,r,113:0, 206 66 Pali Iland, • , .: ' 100 00 Paid police, def. rsbeepers and agents, 141 00 Paid rent ,to Thus. Forster, 2120 12 pa,d prmtnig. . !285 35 Paid premiums J , - 315 75 Paid fur straw, grain, lal,nr, kVA. ware , conimlbsi,n; r•tatioLtuy, and tura :natal caputia.a, 470 32 B dat.ca in tatada of Troasurbr, Paid 81600 awiitiug accouut, Balance iu hands Jaimary 10 1860, $ 19 01 Tithe Pres Went and Members of the Lebanon County 4i/riCal.nral 4 Horticatteti'at ,Society : The underaianed, 6 4•P'`i n .. . 4 to examine the aceonni and vottchete of John IV Allah, 'rreeaurer al the Society, beg Leave to Report. 'that they have &xanain^d the acid account and vi:choirs. and find the .ame correct re totted lielnw. Tln,y Inithnr retwrt tbd , Could 5 ni no nntliorniin ccount of tne t cue , actions of pate x..typt no rai i.e to ricer alp that a debt or $074 14 remained due And unpaid to %I si r s ft...4 11 0.W:: in Net r Nth , C), ha., • nal thin year nv tho By tinme-tutacc oven hie ment. a I or orariy nit 11, nunt•yr en I. e.t.a r r tn. ,!..1,11. IRAN, p.,4atl join HIP, 11/11 , 4K or .1 eel thin J i,. Rionriktvca; who retuned to r.didet .84tiatnetor.?, acoi out, and declined tmyirig fever thelatiaiicit io hauda Respectfully. eubmitted.' JAOr.VWEIDLS, . - DAVID BOWDANi JOHN HEILMAN, (11.8.) Lebanon, January 18, 1880. , . k kSLT , CS LEa. IiATILL bct sold 'PUBLIC SALE. on MONDAY. the 13 , h dog" o a f .P/f.BE b r a/t Y. 1830. on the.preMisegof II II Misaimer 3t,' .0 Mitlwoek townenip. I.ebnnou county. tun filowit:g PrIII:•3ONAL , PR +PItItTY, viz: 4 large and heavy IVOR KIN° Sltt;B.'B, rl .C'S 4 rine DU .114,A1 COWS, I tan° DWI. ' 9111 BULL 2 years ol,; I hrold whrel ' 0 four Inn en Vl'dc.44l hrond4rhrel 2 hor „ u rr.ely two S'qtl.Nty W. 00.1071. I p it tiny Looders. a Wngon 13 , 4 y Oretin D. 111. Threooing Machine. Horne Pniadr. Co , n Sheller Fanning Mill. 2 sleds, 1 Sidich. Moue 4, onllivat“re.florse Rake. Soy thee, Cart, CfriWi , "ht Sew, riowiliNg W..rlr, Beach Cer dm" 'd T. 15. ,I,ck. , :grow, Grind S (Meg Log (!hales. Whdrilarr..wd, larlddrSirain it F. , ,ttont Re- F•srli With fl I larnesw. of kind •, Trne.e,O.w Chat PA.nt 1.1.14 , 111 Seel sad Pdtdnt Balanced, 13u41,1 tied ttalf Bush. I lllnteur,s. Sieves. LSO, 4 SnArra of S tick of tho She for.t.wn Acwtocoy, 2 char., ', 4 C.' l lpAnc. 15 Shnco% of Let) Loon l'oucy tiatlr a `hock liponc.6o polio a White Lcndol , ont 4 114' rcl 014 1000 goal hard D. ick, R Aind zitoti,i43s l ,o, , ,,tbout 15 EleltES 51 JUZiT/4.12 , 1 Oil kli'2s.lM • ' l l 7 lll BER Aay and !✓ Tom 1 Iro infoavn kWk. ninny othor tatiblec nuns-roes t mont on SA/ to cornumn6c. pcceicely 4 12 eCi •ok SI tr; 4Tll:\ Ff. fri, . Oterlio9l, I YR.: Asvemn of 1-14;Ar NY U. 'AUS-/J/E.M. sthrtimerN vial j...q.kr, HOWARD Ami,ioCIA.TION A Bent-role-at institutiim cetabliehed by speci:.;l Atdow rent for the Reliff of the Sick and Digressed:, afflicted to;th Pridenl and Epidende Diseate.r. and pApocially for the Cure of 'Diseases of the Sexual Organs. ETJTCAT., ADVICE, pis n gratis by the Acting; Ser. 1 . 11 goon an. who ap ly by "otter. with a d;•,,,rip tion of their courti , ton, (age. nontthatiaa• h: ,1,10 3 of life, kr...) and In cases of extreme 'warty, Medi,ines fur• ntsbed free of charxe. V.ALUADLE ItEINIRTS ori - SfSertnatgrrines. and oth er Disclishe of the Seta&l Organs. end on'tift Rr,it-. muss employed In the bispen4arv: sent to the eftlicted in sealed letter envelope. free of charge, Two or three Stamps, ILI- posteee will be seceptehle. Address MILLEN Acting Sur - geon. Howard .tssociatien, No. 3 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the birestors. EZRA D iniAturtvELL, PeYgricknt. OEO. FAIRCHILD. Sccretavi Nov. 30, 's3—ly rvritecK 41101 SR lEN, IRunt ATION is wanted of Patrick O'Brien. born in the county of Limerick. Ireland. bi his In .‘ther, the ondersizned. Ile was last beard from when at 13owling Green: Kentucky. Address TIMOTILV 0 - 131111:X. January 11,1660. Lebanon, Pa, lover's Liquid 11:1111' r sit E following. frnm thst eminent Physician of Phil . scielphia. Dr. Brincklo. addod . to .the testimony of I'rdfeteir Booth only confirins what is evidenced by thousands who have nse 1 IhreeE 0/TURD .1{ , 119 eIiESTNTIT STREET. / PPILATIF.LYIIIA, Dec. 224.1.553 Is notord to fi'hor's• DYC' I can state Imill:sita tingly, that it eontainn no de eterinue ineriNtient. and bas=ed e.soett with entire nalety. and the utnunzt, confi dence end s,acceso. W. D. M D. 011_ Orders addregso,l to the Mmieructory. Nu. 4l RACE ytreet übuve PIA:11 X /T. (old N. 141) receivo'prompt 6y Manufacturer. Jan. 11, 180,1 Stiternenl OF THE LEBA.FuN VALLEY BANK. LL71.4140.Y, Pa., Jan. 3, 1860 ASS.LTS. - L - kanz andAclunt4 $175,534. 51. Dub by,..snlipr nanich g:3,n21•9 • 9 Nowa or othor Bank's 15,§15 CaAt drafts and r.11 , ...43 99 1,239.71 Spada (Gold and Silver) 20 OS ' LTAIILLITILS. sit 555 00 22,414 97 2.235 9' Not in circulation Deposit...Jr*. Duo to other Ihtlekg, The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knovviedge end belief. JOS. KAI:CIi cushi-r. Sworn and subscribed before me. January 4, Mtel, Lehunom Jam 12, IStw, ARrtioxr S. ELr, J. P. r f% ' , - ; 14 .. Cite altira t f , ir THE LEDA N ON , !lAN E....pubfhlied as 'Tani red by N / die Art of Assembly, peAsed (let, in, Sil,, eh: Lttanon IlAna,Jan.4:l6h lat.—Loans and Di cuunis, -', ' S3S:4MA M.—Spada t n 1.703. 52 Notes of other Flanks. 5.790. 00 Cheeks on Other Banks., 44:. 50 Due by other Batiks, -29 A". 95 , nn= 07 2.l.—Notes in Circulation, 160.795 00 4th .—Amount or IlelrgitP, Includ- , in individual deposits and 51,320 04 balanees due to other thinks. EDW. A. II lILEIL Cashier. Swann and Subscribed before we. Jan. 0, 1560. Lebanon Jan. 11, 1000. JOSEPH GLEIM, J. P. IF YOU' WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO SHY LIGHT GALLEVf, over D. S. Ritber's Drug Stare, on Cumberland street. Lebanon.. Pa. AMBROTYPES, METAINOTYPES. I'EttOTTPES, PAPYROTYPES and PEIGTO 0111PILS, taken daily, (Sunday exeepted.) Prices reasona ble and in aeqortlanee with the size, style aryl quality of the cases. Rooms opened from .11 A. 15;, to WeloVA: P. M. Lebanon, June ^_,lssB. NORTH B. CORN Kit of Plonk rood ■nd Guilford titreoto ALLWEIN, President TO THE I'lllll.lo 1101 $Ol ye thirsty come end drink. for nice cool mineral water, the choicest vintage and the piirestmalt liquor" , green my bar. And ye hungry came_ang catoon the table is loaded with the most syllttafitfill.Vre. 'and the richest delicacies of the 'aremion &bull my beard— Come won and Ittstqtt, nty:tio'Fvte is always ovtn to She tranger.and the friend; andler animals the bait of pro;. *ender. fine stabling, and attentive hustlers, are over ready at my stables. Yours. Resp.etfielly. Neill Lelmon, Sept. 14, 180. BOLTZ CARPETINGS. • T WOULD respectfully invite the infidic to cell and I examine my new fall stock of Conctings of foreign and Domestic manufactures; c:nglish Tapestr Brut-5.13, from 75 to fit 9i; two Ply Ingrain. suitable for parlor.; setting ro ms and chambers, from 31 to '7: clam and. stair carpets. &c. largo stock of floor end tilde Oil Clotho. Window Shades. Groan Ulm (loth. 3 and 114 Yar(fr wide; floor Drogget. Matto. 'logo, tic. • ~ 1 , 11 I N EAS . tf uLuU IL (lati s SboortAker Iteirgh.) otneeti fthers-N,O ble,-Fest side. brawl' StoSe Ortrden street 211 . 1100 r above Stli Sonar vide. tthilatlelphla, October in,1950. 'llllr. IYI3IIW 11 rug nadersigned would rasped fulls. inform the eiti. 1 Zensof Li•banon.tbat he has. commenced the BAKE iNft IttiSINESS. in all He varieties, at his eland. on Cumberland street. Lebanon. nearly opposite the Kuck lintel. and will suppli, en:deniers with tlit.b.i.4 tIREAn. CAKES. fic. te. Flour received from e taunters and retuCtual to Oven in hreuul at 41011 flatiee CONFECTIONE 4,1E3, of all hinlz. ffiiPh :tic} i f Lte hag ciality, constantly On hand:, and furnished it t'tie The public is illVitt.(l So giro me ati • - Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. F. II EASlifft. t Who Hos not see*, the New Siva Put nig , STELLWAG EN k at their • irvreit It TM r.rstnv ESTAIILISIIIivI7:3T,O2 ifar' of .Street, one rhor below 7,h ' fulelphia, lint the Sign is nothing to %Vista is exhibited innido. Ameriean Watelivil in Gold and Silver Cases. hail riled -Timekeepers of English and Sala§ makes vintthionhlo . Jeweiry and Silver nave, and Mee fine Table tlittlery. and the best thing of all ie that the prieee of all the attractions is within the range of t he it/sanest peokets. STEI.F.WAGEN k RHO. April tri, 15e9. 632 Niarket street, l'bilad'a. F RNT 16/110F/ FOR lAALE 25 lIITAS. from Philadelphia by'Brdirnatt'in the Soda of %New Soil among tt4 beat - for "Agricultural 'puryloseS. bring a good loam soil. nith4L-clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small titrms, rind hundrede from all purls of the conutry.are - nowaettlingrind building. The climate is delightful. aud , mwtrre from frosts. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre, 'payable within tour years by i n amments. To visit the plac'e—Leave itle Street Wharf at Philadelph•ra at 134 A. M. by itailroad for Hammonton. or adkit;st4 41...47 Byrnes. by letter, Ham monton Post Office. attautle County. New Jersey. See full advertisement in soother column. 11011,1 D tY GIFTS MEW GOODS EVERY DAY A full as-V.oolon t of Bloc, Brown, Mack and foney colored Cloths, Deavy Black Twilled Beaver Cloths, Felt and Pilot Cloth 9. all colors. English and Doeskin Block Cassimercs. Fancy Ci.osimeres, New Styles. Very Cheap, Bich fancy Silk, and Silk Velvet Veslingo, Wool Comforts. an k;ntitess Voriety, damp, Drawers, Shirts. Mamcote. and Moves, Dosiery of every de,eripti.n, reduced, • S Lebanon, "Pa - $2611 31 ,t+# o 85 ' 'SAGE IlusrNEss AND FACTORIFta,ceiI carried on profitably at Hammonton. Sett4il44rti:se-114nt of 'lamina:lton Lanai. ALL WANTING FARMS 1N../e. Otlctau mot. climate, rich ..oil, an z . .emtie &tint fii.'oatA. See WI Ver. thion.nt or ti,,tilemetor k t.and, in iinotber PERSON§'.WLSIIING TO CHANGE THEIR tmettio , s to a rejoidlyinerehein a Country:a-Now Settle. moot werti bun rtfosi arc going. %%hero the ditunti, is mitt aniitlelightra" . Sao tioemoni. of the I tramilort too Secrlemant. another col umn; WAN r I Sti GUANO E CI, I mate torbeelth. Seeadvertieement Or HallunlAMCWllLtiviti toiother eeittium ti ROWERS CAN CARRY ON their biologist moot eutcaufully . at Hammonton, froo .fnom frotax. , 'Blymoloaly - Vineyarclo set out tho past season.— Soo advortimment of Hammonton Lando, another col umn. NT V ADVERTISEMENTS P lIILADELPUTA BRIEVIIi ER'S ',r"atio►nnl 'louse Nolan LEBANON, PENN'A 17.11113 E. IL r tl.lfrrrr rd. NEARLY x,000,060 FEE ! liV the hest and eheatalst PARAortirmot:ClAiLiv r rllElt eve er offered to the public. Is tiow,for era., n.t. ',vie new ad extenAvy LIT and COA I. VAR Ii if BRECHBILL HORS'T,7-: ti the borough of North Lebanon. on the:lie:lk Chits (Talon Canal, at the head of Widnet street. a feW 4 unres North or the nessee Stoat,' Alin& and ono tIAL Of Dorttner's hotel. their usrorteneht consists of the best wen-oeasoried yom r . Norway:- Pine and Ilturiloek Iloards4 Cherry,,N; . ‘ Pine lleards; I if, and '2 iiod4r l ,inool and Carman Plank; lie4vtlock Senn thing and Joints: While Oak Boar.h:. Plank and Seetillinc and Boa rde. Plank And zleantding, Sil ING LES ! ING LES 1 The best line and lieinloeh shingles; Also. Unofing and Plastering Lathe, Chestnut Rails and Poets, and Dailings for ranee , ' and fel:cloy Del ; FLOORING hi)A 1:D8 of all elite eland deseriptions. COAL! CO AL ! CO AL ! ! laritell4,,ks 'or Droken. Limehurnera And MO I idn. shunt :sokith Coal. at the lowest nrieeq, irk,'l! . ,:tithquit that i hay have tine lergett o.l) , lln4falt cart meat IrLanca oral] deecriptiens and sizes, as well es the largest stopk of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the citizens of I,elancan v e lltitY, they veldnra to soy that they nun :lemon niodete all purchasers satis factorily. and would thereltire invite all who want any thing in their line. to examine their :drat befirre pur chasing elsewhere. 11 . 41t6 V. N Lab:own. Feb. 21. tB::,S. sTOVE% and T One Dcoor P..d.st of ti“ , . TAktnno Bitnk. 11/ 11 irn4 .REEL E 1 ere tu,w nreoar •• 1 o offer the fhi4t.mont riT.JVrilf AV Al; B‘tO po'fiti • . 44;r1 . 4,frer fl in 101 l +non.— Thee.nfoitt ke,pectffill V 111,,1TA th..ir ifit.ll/41 and tßoblie to th 1;01,r, I oltVint4 •Rify.l•••l . l. • 1,4, e SELV-FiCkA biNt: WV:At Ft:ITIT V, the , biott invention or the eau :ft it itf tr. p4r eent,eheap tr than ony other offerol tr t the pobli,, ahso Sit'vo Ce hhoil it iiplf Of itliag ,43 , WWII will be pa tap at thoi.tiloircri4. All hind , of Job f . rorieflinie 'in the best workmanlike manner. and et t.b , i slll4l . tO 4 L.ll.qtiif , . 4-41".A1b0. partici:ba if;Jon tin We have ttiO'Llf, the Lec ‘rlire•lf cannot be enrplopool in quality Aff,T,. *44. '5:4-fr. URY FOR elfills NIAS PRESENTS AT TiPiT PRICES Frew!ll M•qinfrs„pl-;itt rtinted, llich plaid Drek-i r. 41 6 ,64, Satin (aced V:ttici;ta. 77 u<•trh All Wool I) laitte rd lit ^cA. Brwlutl. Strlla and hing e-I);c4' , A, Blatt: cloth ter Lmiirmu New Styl,•s CaFllmeres, :Ind Tang Silks reduced, I.l)glinh ittvl 31t , r)iinark Printti. ."I:iut the greatest variety of Dress (to,ttsat 1234 cent , . in LebnnOtt. eomprisitm Del ohms, CaAntieres, Cali Coco. Chir/IZes, atid Foil do cite% ors. TIES ILY & STINE. S. W. Corner Etunhtin land and :tlvir4c I,ztritet4 NeIV les him. Witud BY late imprevenumnt in t tut art of Luiz tluttfcLYn tha jJI substrilter is now enabled to two,rwe Ttif. h?-qt Wont. DAMNED LIME that was utter made in this aftefit;n of caul). try. soul iii quantities withent limit. at Alert nottvi,,... TTis imProvontrults are math that he is enahhat t 9 sell biz Lime at 1 34 per bushel, wholesale. larteati tents. which has hem, the her-teft9i. Lt f tt„ Turned with CO. L tun also fte ell Minot at lew by the boat lead. of im : ietts fttt May he W.1,).1) taken in txeltaltt; r;r Liet- . MT Eerie 19 tcrtaf 1 i 1 z1 1111, 1 41 in thO fetti.ett Paves- im-9 1, for lime burning en a fat g- Fith*.terftter hope,:l9 t - etiver ...It.t , vef the paLlie patron age. - IT 8 !oration is at ni4 awl wail ku3wri Diavcon 11,0 Uidon Canal, to North Lebanon, N. Lelanoa, Iltty lA, 1859 R 111 7S Vit 11 • CIF THE • . LIII3A YON GROCERY. 41 , mA. (WE,: romoverl 6rtotorr Store to tho . 1 11We rid CCM , inns 17 • M 'where he lms jnftrt•cer.edn complete nootriommt of nil UM& r.f. FIITUT AND GROCERIES / which iiegs do , ,tmino.l vh-on for ''.unt. pill, of sun A. etwap :ot bf ,ttEFS ED and LIBB;M:1 SIM AR. COFFEE.—A prima article of BM :IA VA. and ebo. Pin Col The, grimed, ready fi Yr nee, and ,TAV.I in Cane for remit h., TENg,,,-.Pholor nrtiela of BLACK aml GREEN TEA. VALENCIA BAKING RAISINS cheep. nien. lii.n'h by the Box ant , Pound. BER Irt ES and 'TT itt:P:. &c. DRIED FIWIT.:-.-APPIES. PEACHES. CHERRIES, ILc An. SPICES.—AII kirda Titan', rind SO% choiOe'paeoileOt f:SOAPS, corteletfrte of Fine' llonnidniabi. Bpian, %W : Poncino, and Fanr:, Mary. and Pe'rfadttiry of al kinds.' BUCKICiIfIAT FLUB It —A choice article of family , Buckwheat by `I! OYES. Cannel Fruit—Peaches and Tontatoee. Sweet Dried Corn and Bonns, cheap OVr.S. Ketchup, Tomato; Walnut, and pure Woostorshirs Fallen, by T. BYES, MOLASSES rheape,et SYRUP in town. UNDNtr mus, 50,w:04 Urn wet, and shirt< Cont ra to. Itoeiery and lthryos, which defy coutreditiorn by :Noy - ember 9, 1859, . T. OVEtZ, . Lieba 1,11 Fe Han le setisintai•y. rtillE 'Lebanon Female Seminary" will be rc-opened on the first clay qf September next, under the 4uper ,visiun at MODAISTA mbo has associated with ldui as A-niabint, Miss JAN}I MOORS:, a. Gmulunte of the. New Hampton Schnor..ff. H. .Isll9 ruit onb, qpnbiicd. but has also had consid erable experienve as's. T.sitoriez.. - . , Ink- Mrs. Deareps will' riftSiil Sexing De partment. For further portieuiars inquire for Circular. Lebanon, Aug. 24, 1859. Blanket Mlnawl%. COlll WOOLEN Ol.O'rUtNUur all colors, dyed r 4, Block or Blue 1.11a1:, proidetl, the color sr.trruut/1 Bud gooLhi turned out wool to new, IT LYON I.EMBEAG,Er, gae... ‘ kt't iiii4lttr i e dye'd [Ant L Lottser 9 , er'ir Dreg, store where ail ordure fur the . elem.° will h attended to. • [Sept. 7. ISZO. PIIWTOIaI JTELLO. 'Betsy, where aro you going that you' aro dregied upso . .4773.-1 golds lo 3.11. ICEDI in Adam Itine'sßuil.l - to lute" nit - tik+ettelikleettlt• • Q./res.—Why do yon no to Reim tend hot to ooe or the *LIAM. ro,nikisto Unto it takmt ? ' its.—tteriii tr K :ion's rietui.es Are sharper, clearer mid inure truthful than utherd awl nearly everytedly Fol.'s to QntS. — Ctin yva tell me why hid pictured are superior to ot herd t rigs =SLd.l"he • • • hell 9 yearii p 6.D. . I:wanly-drew all hid other tistutuF art of pe 111:14t pr,,ved Ques. 7 l sll'batithallif ,PietitilOes TM [life? and xiclainotypes. of fat ekes utia superior finish: nod Pilot...v:4MA, from the seediest up to Life Sleo. Maio end Colored in 1)11. le Mites all sizes Photographs from Vaguerreotypes of do. ceased person- and has them colored life like. by one of the best Allies. Rio charges are . renehertife him rooms are open every ley (exctirt ~ t idday f obi o hick, AM. to fi, it Mat fer,let. K :11 - S ROAM is the plitcu you eau get the Best Vietures. rtileCnun 6:- . Weir,ley c03111i8;4«iN ATERI,IIA sTs . t1:313 IVlarrare Arestue stud 2;3 North Witter Street, I'HJLAP A.Plllt. •- 7! Liberill Cm.tiadvaitoes made ;let FLOUR: • RAIN, ITIS'EUX Sept. 21, 1949.-13, sultAria bitittz ,- .,...-riAs PRESENT6' Lilian Cambric Itamilor,ltiefa. Very Chmtp %Voris.' .7ol:arti. Gents 11:111.1krelti.lfs anti Cravats, luck Thei and Mufflers, Was Cietile. Nanking end Zweig, Rejon's kid en.i Gauntlet II IGr<iet;t' of agmtileseriptim4 recimed 14 , 6 ceMa ter Christmas, Chintzes, Fenipenilers a Ile • article. Chrla:mas is ap ',roach inc and thoso who wish to mak.. thoir s.•lcctiumi or lIJLIDAY PItt.lizKNTS w to call at II EN Y d: NI:!4 Biota: • fteizewaitein and .111 4 aliser's CLOTITING ALFITABET. A stands ter AO who wish.f.lto'noy to gave. B stands for Bargaids khttt each one can have, 0 stands thy Coats. I 'Tarats and Collars D meow. the Moms% ton can save, and the Dollars; h. stsnds thr Every one that wants to bey, and F for the Foolish. whodare not try. O stands tor Germonis of different sizes. and H tor iimelkereitiefs at Wry low miens. • I Is tot• IndiarehhoWnet , —Leggins sad Pata, statrie for .bwkets of Cloth am' S . :lain:et:it"; '‘ K stands for !inland .teckets, woolen and cotton, L for Long Stockings. not forptten. M. means the money that yon shookt N tbi Neckties. Gloves and the rest. ' O stands for Overalls and Overemitil-by the heap, P for Pantaloons. ohm, we se,H,:sery cheap. Qa sbiwis for Onntity of Oohing now sold, It are linalons to keep tort ill° Cold. S stands for shirts sf different kinds, I. stands‘inetiiinks awl Preveling leis min 1 U storks for Un , lershiets, with dra. JAIN to IISSI • smmts roc Vets •.1 1• ie foe lroleti. , v:t ]on, and al X to :111" ~,`li 1 , v, ' ' , awl , tirY.•• :1 ,,, i • 3' • ,• nut-:. for Zee!. •• • , A an I , :1 • ~ 'Ow 1,-1 bt-.1 afilOa ioth , mg now on heat. 4• id tincor. La_ ei:rer • j.!1.11,4 & BItO. Lebanon, Nov. el, iBSI LA. FA YET T E . '131.Z0 WE ki, G.l Ai JP tirT I; Ft, ... ix , ALNU i' e• MEI,* kr,.. • r ,1,,,,r . tk, A:6 KLY'S Otte, i r I,ELtINON, VS. (Ana. -4, Istio„ .„ , „ YOU . WANT A No. 1 A.S. I 2IMOTYPE, vorfr cheap, o to "DATLI! Onliery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Think. ID you see- ATKIMi d. BRO.'S New Bon awl SIJE`t State. =il=El = DAVID Buy17:1; SE LDS,
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