;j s TERMS, $l5O A TEAR LEBANON, PA. IVEDNESIAr; JANUARY 26, ISGO HOME AFFAIRS. ger A supplement to the act ineeeporating the Mutual r;ro Insurance Com pany of Sinking Springs, Ilerlts county, has passed the Logialaturo. It repeals a proviso to the supplement passed at (ho last session, pro hibiting the Company from insuring any proper ty outside of the limits of Berks county. The Continental Vocalists will give ono of their popular concerts in the Town Hall, OD Wednosdny (this) evening. Our oiti. acne lied the pleasure of hearing this excellent Quartette band several years ago, and we feel ns sured that the Hull will be crowded to overflow ing. The Company consists of W. D. Franklin, J. W. Smith, T. M. Watson and Win. Lewis, and this Is their eighth annual tour. Their music is vocal and instrumental, and consists of first. and secon d t en or, alio and boss ; violin, flora, violin. cello and teoludoort. The Programme is uvula up of the choicest and most popular pieces. They splicer in the Continental costume of '75. Tick ets of admission 25 omit' ; concert to commence at N. D.—They will give but nee Concert here, as they are advertised in Reading fur Thurs day evening. %M.N. B.—ThoPoncert announced above is postponed for the present. The Coal trade on • the line of the Lebanon Wiley It•iilrt.ntl, fur the years 1353 and 1819, was ns follows: Slaking Spring, Wernerevillo, Robs:motile, Womoisdorf, *lt Is:diner's, Bleb Myerstowts, Lebanon, An n vills, Palmyra, Harry, Swotara, Ilinnulelotown, Harrisburg, The Coal Trade of tlso Lobanon Valley Railroad was in 1858, 23,275 tons. In 1969, 50,905 Increase in 1550, 27,030 tons. 1.W4,.. Mr. lleinhard continues to receive additions to his already large s tuck of Liquor", Ito keeps only the purest kinds, nod consequently Ills establ tolnuent in Walnut street Is becoming quite popular. The property of MICHAEL HET il.vt.A.N,tlcol„ consisting of it tiOliFf) and Lot, with . Kitctielfattninine, and three other LOTS, ho sold at pricete sale, in whole or part to suit purchasers. Said property fronts on 'Mark et street, south end. For terms, dco., apply to Pharis Cassidy, Administrator. 3t. Wo , stepped in, as is our want, to the meeting In the 'Sawn Hall, 011 Sntuntly evening, to Hoke tternngementg for the organize. 'tlon of it now Ilro Inancance company, and fuund quite a nutnberof gentlemen in nitentinnee. Af ter the organiznlton of the meeting, a commiitQa Of tire gentlemen w o n appointed to draft Coupti tutien owl Ily-Litre, unit to report to en edjourn ' oil meeting to be held in the rouse place on Mare dny evening of next. week. AVe are pleased to announce that 'the original nigher limp, with his celebrated Fulka' Concert Compiny, will s hortly give , tic mitten of ,nvnu of our citizona, one of their Aplcntlid Cuncortz , in Let non, The Council met January 12. Tho following nrdero wuro drawn, viz :—S. J. Babb nod n. MeCord, polfeemon, each ,$l5 sala ry; gar $26,25; Mr. Spain, handles, Sc., $5,00; S. P. Kendall, stove. $2,60; William Beecher, lamps, $23;i5 ; "John 11? Ettoton, Into:Tot on hoed of J, need, s4,on; 'IL, Shalt, Cinder walk to fur nace, 030; du, Cumberland street, 420,60; do. 31 ulborry street $7,56; Pinegtoro street, $14,75. On .Innuary 10, tho following orders were drawn t—Uen. Walter, $lO fur distributing appeal notices; U. D. C.111.:111%11, $2O .fur 2 lamp posts; Gen. Weidman, $lO fur clomps In 1858. The EuphOnian String Band of Lebanon, A. K. hor s lender, pre a Convert in 'Shiefferstawm, on Saturday- evening, which we understand was pretty well attended, WATFIit T b; severe win... ter weather when everything out of doors Is froz en up dogs stiffer vary greatly for want.of pater to drink, Ice and snow only aggravate their thirst— they must. hero wa ter, and if they do not get a daily suppluhydrophobia is Ofin induced from the foverish i Mnditlon into Which the dog is thrown by his great thirst.. Cases of this terri ble disease are frequently met with among (logs In the winter season said to be Iroduced by this causer. We see floating about the lielVS papers a list of bitoks who do not think it policy to deposit, a large sum of money in Philadelphia in order . to have their notes quoted at par by the Board of Brokers, with the intimation that pee. tie had better keep their hands off such "uncut ;reel annoy." Among the list we notice the Lebanon Bank and the Lebanon Valley Bank. If any of our friends abroad have 6117 of the above Clamed ellritliiey and desire to ascertain its value In comparison with the money of Philadelphia or oven with gold, they need only came with a pile into those tliggins. They will find it uncurront enough to get, while to spend it *ill be one of the 'easiest things in the world. OAT A VirDA BarANDY.—The 'importance or having a puro Brerldl for Medical purposos wilt ho admitted by all persons. Tbo 'risk to lire in the use or impure tnedienl stimu lants In avoided by purchasing the Ciao Catawba 'Brands, from the solo agent for Lebanon Coun ty Dr. Geo. Ross, Cumberland Street, opposite, the 'Court (rouse, Lebanon ; who hne just received di- Teat from the proprietor a large consignment or should be on the guard, it. Buyers of brandy and purchase of the duly authorized agent, ns there are articles In the market, that ere evident ly not Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. To avoid im. position buy only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. a Our friends of Bausch Gap have organized a Debating Club, which seemly to be in a vary prosperous condition. The snbject for de bate last Wednesday evening was—" Which is the more useful, Meek Iron and Steel or Silver nod Gold." The disputants were Messrs. Henry Simi lenberger, John R. Umbergor, Juba Koone, Thom as Evans, John Gord and George Gujer on the nffirmatlve, and Messrs. James Pendergast, S. C. Stambaugh, Benjam in Rowe, Goo. Evans, Robert Dyers and George Albert on the negative. The President, Hiram Mann, appointed H. It. Loran -41 and Jeremiah Slioilenberger, as associate Judges, who gave it decision in favor of the af firmative. ,Ir. Charles Rodearmel is Secretary of the Society. 'We are pleased to learn that there is such a flourishing Society among the mountains way up there, and hope some More favored and popu lous localities may now follow suit. We are al ways pleased to record the movements in the cause of education, and Literary Societies are one of its most useful hand-maids. Dr. Amos S. Smith has opened ft Liquor Store at "The Corner," on the Horse Shoe Pike, where be wilt sell, TO are assured, none but the purest nrticlos. We have confidence that such will be the case. For further particu lars we refer to his advertisement in another col umn. Mir We perceive that the mem bers of the Perseverr nee Band intend holding a fair in this borough nu next Whit-Mendny, for the purpose of obtaining funds to procure new instruments. The "Perseverance Band," is a popular institution, and we have no doubt but our citizens will he pleased to have an opportu nity to contribute to the enterprise. The first meeting of the ladies designing to assist the band will be held on Wednesday evening in the band hull. BENZINE Put up by Lemberger, Druggist, opposite the 'Market, for removinespots or Stains from silk or cloth. Wax, Candlegrense, Oil, Tar on.Dlothing, stains on Engravings, Paintings or Furniture, all vanish after an application of the :there. It is worth a trial. S.,bl in 121 r and 25 cent liktles, at Lemberger's Drug Store. Dee. 14, 1859.-3 t. THE PBC WIJARIT fES of the female consti tution and the various ills to which theses is sub jected, demand nn occasional recourse to stium lants. It is itnportnnt, however, that these shall be of a harmless nature, and at the same time ac complish the desired end. Hostetter's Celebra ted Stomach Bitters is the very article. Its ef fects in all cases of debility nre rlmost magical. It restores the tone of the digestive organs, in fuses fresh vitility into the whole cynic. n, and gives that cheerfulness to the tom pernment which is the most valuable of femitt ino attractions.— The proprietors feel flattered from the feet that many of. the Most prontinont medical gentlemen in the Union have bestowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which they have fre quently tested and acknen lodged. There are numerous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively in jurious to the system. 1858 1859 Tons. Tons. 918 1494 413 949 9,395 14,779 1,028 1,089 549 431 417 1,013 486 111 9,422 29,695 EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET 342 227 155 314 144 475 188 5 18 Orr - Petitions are pouting in upon our State Legislature from the western and southwestern counties for a law prohibiting the further immi gration of free blacks into Pennsylvania. talt... The Schuylkill county delegates to the Reading Democratic Convention are instructed to support Jacob Pry, jr., for Governor. pr. The good people of Middletown have or. ganized a gas company. tg4„. There are n inety-fi applications at Har risburg for arms, and only 600 muskets to supply the demand. A Rohl lump expluded last week iit'd-eo. Fisher's shop, in North Lcblenon borough, badly burning Augustus Dutierliim. %M t- Mr. Jonathan Groff, of Bethel, butchered a bog, last week, which weighed dead, 947 tbs. The members of the 'Young Men's Chris tian Association of this borough, have organized n Debating Club in'their room, which meets ev cry Saturday evening. 1 `sl~ Lord Macaulay, Author of the "History of England," and other historical works, died in England, on the 29th ult. t"ej... The United States Senate has elected Gen. G. W. Bowman Printer for the Senate for the present Congress. tg... The Harper's Ferry forestipt ing, Com. tuittee of the united stitte4 senato have :sent Menthol Fitch, of urtbera ohiv, 6u!opceaae, fer 'Joshua It. 'CI hidings, Thtlfdt Pluihir, and aiihn Brown, Jr., to appear in NYashiagton forthwith, before said Committee. lion. Clark 11. 'Ciiehritnd, of N. Y., hztr; 1 scums in.sane through ifre Wits taken last week to the Utica A,-yitith. a., Lat. English papers say that present ap pearances indicate that the oontunplated Euro. peon Congress will not take place. The Now York Evening Post, one of the leading ultra Republican organs of that State, has given notice that any attempt to incorporate a Tariff plank with thy nogre platform of the Re. publicans, would irtstire its hostility. Its posi tion is endorsed nail sustained by a large portion of the Republican party of New York, Who hre `Free Trade. per The proprietors of Ocean 1 - iew, nearNor fulk, offer to CUCiI and every Family or shoemak ers who will reano - u from the North, one acre of land at that pleasant locality, which they can hold for a term of years free of rent. A man eon catch fish enough there, the Day /rook says, to keep a family. [Probably fish wealtl be all they could catch.] Hickory wood is now selling in Philadel phia at eight dollars per curd, five for pine, and six for oak. It is fortunate that the "bl ac k dia monds" are so plentiful in our Pennsylvania mines, or else the Many paor yleoplu in the city would be in it:fa'ir way of freezing to death. to At Hamilton; they have disettv ed a method of rivalling datintged railroad roils-, by simply welding on bar iron wherever the edges have peeled, spread, or wart off: to was done offeetaatry, speedily and cheaply-, as th e re _ pairea 'Ail is stronger than new, anti the cost per ton is only sti, while retieiving, on the old method, would be $3tY. . . AO — Last week a school teacher in Allegheny county, MI dead while ehaatising a pupil. 'ilZEt... Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Cu., have found it expedient to discharge over fifty of their clerks since the first of January, in eon -equon ue o f t h e great falling off in their Southern trade, occasion ed by the indignation of inerehnnts below Meson end Dixun's line of recentincendinry proceedings at the North. Gen.'.l.nrnar, the ex-Pieside'ot of ye:Ens, and Afinister to Central Ai - Aerie:lt, is dead. llc died at Richmond, Tokio, on the 19th nit., of npoplesy. The Pike's Peak eilwess 'has reached Leavenworth, with $22,000 iu Oil. Business was rather 4101 at Denver city. Many -miner'. were resuudink operations, in conFetjuenee of the mildness of the weather. 001" Governor Olden, of New Jersey, was in augurated on tbe 17th inst - Va.. Hun. jaufes Harlon, Republican, has been re-elected to the U. S. Senate by the Legislature of lowa. 00" The Tennessee House of Representatives bas passed the bill requiring the free colored persons to leave that State before the Ist Janua ry next. h Both branches of the Missouri Legisla ture passed, before adjourning, the hill fur the expulsion or enslavement of the free negroes. It is yet to be signed by the Governor. • jar The Democracy of Minnesota have in structed their delegates to the Charleston Con vention to vote for Hon. S. A. Douglas for the Presidency. ffar- The Nair Jersey Central Railroad Com pany have made arrangements for the application of oleetro•magnetism to a locomotive on their road as en experiment. AD - Governor Dennison of Ohio was inau gurated on the oth inst. It is stated that there are now in Canada forty-five thousand runaway slaves from the South. •taL. Thu latest accounts from China say that the Chinese Government has applied for Ameri can mediation in their difficulty with England and France. Femora . IN New Yoan.—John N. Gen ii], the New York hatter, who first rendered Wei: THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.----A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. BENZ (NE BENZINE self famous by paying an almost falMlous sum for a ticket to Jenny Lind's concert, has suspen ded, with, it is said, large liabilities. The mis fortune is attributed to bud debts and endorsing for other people. .Ve - Thomas Rambo, of Reading. mode last week, in one day, or t& hours work, 225 horml shoes ! Can any of our blacksmith beat •this ? I'M. In the election of State Treasurer, last week, by the Legislature, Eli Slifer, of Union, opp.,lind 81 votes, and J. W. Maynard, of Ly coming, dem., had 41. Petetions are being protected in the Leg islature from the southern ',Dreier emu, ties t. Pennsylvania, asking the passage of a.larrprehih iting the . emigration of free negri)e4: into ;rid noun tine. .rte The Director; of the Lebanon Gas lurks hare lately declared a dividend of 4 per cent. The political complex ion of the Legisla tore of California, is as follows r—Democrata, 93; Anti. Lecomptouites, 8 ; Republicans, 8 ; andold Line Whip, 1, Barnum is making, money with the Dray tons and their parlor operas in New York. The parties have just divided $28,400 profits on the New York season. tom' alt a meeting of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, of this plane, hold on Tuesday Evening, January 17, 1860, the following officers were elected, viz :—President, Simon J. Stine ; Vice Presidents, Dr. Wm. M. Guilford. Sel3ll h. Reim, Theodore Ores, Daniel GraMT, Cbriiles li. Melly; Corresponding Secretary, Theodore Fish er; Recording Secretary, Wm. G. Ward ; Reg. Secretary, Sainted Reiner; Treasurer, Dr. Geo. Russ; Beard of Managers, George L. Atkins, Charles H. Pyle, William Bergner, David S. Haber, Joseph Eustun and Tobias Roinothl, (e. s.) Henry Ward Beecher's Church are agita ting the expedieney of cuffing off - their contribu tions to the American Bard of Commissioners for Foreign Misflons, and transferring them to the American Missionary union, a rigid Anti- Slaveey organization. Two meetings hive al ready been held, and there is much excitement on the subject. The Church seems about equally divided, and have postponed the settlement of the matter until next week. Rev. John Seibert, the famed Bishop of the Evangelical Association died on the 6th inst., Belleview, 11'. He was in the ministry near ly hell n century, during which time he traveled upwards of one hundred thousand miles. in civ ilization and out of it. He was born in Manheirn. Lancaster county. He was in the 69th year of his age. Thetflowing are the names of the Teachers in nttendarico at thu Teachers Insii- Elite, week before l'asf : , Lebanon form 1118;.:4 io 1.4 Mom,. .F.rtiuTtrui}t. S it. K Bowman, Ft 31 ish. Kitt. Zweiizig. ilamto!ot,m, and Mes-rs., S. it. Litt•it,,s T. 31,t.til.im. T. ATltra r tier, L. ill,iyur, S. ll , irhe in,. W.. littewit envi•r. Eiro ?IA Ltd. aWI ft /fornrrq'e: M j .1 S Ernmer, Ann Nfe , u4rs. N. Gfittrotter..f. J.Vorth Imiputon Tmegdap.—Julm B -14%41. De; Fen. D. W. boll r C. It Lurz. A. ,S, 141:1",, 3. higor 77, Ruston. Wm. E. Etut 1{"91. Athlus, E. Stcr.yer IL M. Alla,rin. ecornme+ll. , C. Svlth. T. IrMn..l. A Broom°. Il If. Corolrn,T. trei•ler, L. R. Ilvizmrt, J. S. Rupp . J. W. ll.Lopnoim. • /I Vol Tanmpson, .1. Ca. von, A. Mnaill A Imn• en J. It. A. fiartri,t), P. tI. .R..1.1r., J. Henry, 1. lloolim in. A. tiret•ler. so,rthlemma N Kilmer. S. (hib. S 11' =it nem, L M. beiMg. Rei , t, C C. W. -K ruMer, M ticker, W. 11. Itich, J. T. Stain, T. Garret, A. S. Jnn,2*, F. Matthews, A. B. Itapp, X. iitqin!thant. ITtninal,,,n, J ii. Pr.. 013, rt IL Kith... W. S. Kreitzer, Wm. ti ) te ttor. .1. S. r J. A. &Mit .Amrvind H. flesigy. 13 T Stvirmy , t7. II KrrhL 11A . Ii rot in, Wtv troxel. 3 z. 4\n(/. ilimritte.—A. W. Lonk, 3. R. fieury,S Boltz S. Ilmpqr. Ifeit.kawrii.—if,.. Dl,r ltetrich, 0, Gomm n-orri. N. Miller, C. Mnranck„ J. Mays, Rex Weigly.aliss C Obien.-8. West, I. Sanders et, E. G. Gilbert, O. It. Cattwelleder,f, El. Reefs. Etta 11171 , >1! .7.—D. II .).nth. .1.1 Get hsrfali. 11. G. Squire. , c D. l'..:,.Btotires, J. W. U11.31'114, v. O. A. One& tisey, 'V. L. J II Spark. Sp. .'.'netturo.-1. IV. Zellers. Wm. 'Witty, II A. Berry, S. S II isal •r, C. !MOLT; D. Il Clymer, D. Miller, S. Troxet, A. Ratty. ,Lft•lnzulervb—S. ll. mpberly,J S EtelCer,C V.Thatite, Itti.,s Clayton ; . nl4B, Mr, IVlMtmor.ef the Shaff:ritn n High School, !IVY. 31rx. Milf , r of '1'11:11.,roo0, Atols Doc.oon, on 4 31• ore, of di) F.on S?oll , q 4 Y. C 1:04 0 r of the Aritivalle Ace 'emy', many Direct ma And other frictrie of the ranee. REPORT OF THE GRA Zit) JURY.- Below we give tlts report of the GriLOI Jary,m.ide a. the late scsion ofour County Cable To the Honorable the Juilgei of Ihe Court 01'6.1191;er Se , ,eions iu and for Ihe Coon ty of Lebanon. Tne Grand ropiest fot the sail coon :y, f-r January Sessions 1860 respeetfn:bt re par: that in accordance with the instructions of the Con. t,we have passed upon the wbieb were laid befure 114 by John Weid man. Esti the rr s!'coti g attort.ry for raid Cua y. Sorre of tine-e Lill. a': re of a trifling - nature which ought not to have been re:tinted to Coto t ttr t tr. in , g•strates W e , wou'd ,oggest to tha,r„istrates thu pro. priety settling all care= of this kind whenev-r i.etn be done, withoir, prrjo d t:r the inri r s.s of publi' J is lice. We Itsre yiSited the County pr'snn new On ler he SOperir.ottaithre of Stouttel Houck Ii q Notwithsta: ding the ruinour and it l tpiiated state of the °adding, t.ge found ati the apaitateats rt-nto and tin,,c highly et editable to those having th tin i charge. 'l'll 3 kv,ll at and alotot the North side t,f the prison yard, we consider un safe t n 611;„; fei tie repaired, and ieeortiffleie I is 'ciit 'repairs inside ut thie pro son as :nay tie lonsidered expedient the Coal rni,sionors of rate CO3:1 y , for the bezter C,llV(lttiOgee rgare, ktteyillg of cri mina's and entvicts. We have also vid.e t tkir l Ycior Howe and Ho,pltal. and feand ; :7lll the. vat ions tutrn. , tits 'it good order and ITIRII y of the inmate:: etup:u} , meta. We were also pleassil t.i eind li.at the education of the childr - en, of the i . :- unitv,s is attended to, and Iroin our str'et Miser vation,we have re ison tieli..ve that a du.. r.u . aril t t the wellare and contort o: the iiiinnies,as troll as eco , ;( my in iLeneral i t the . rnaill!.ern-nt of said in,ditutiivi, is otHe vei ht,ihr present eorrhv anti ;Ltd!! staway. F. Kreitkr, Esti , all of xb c'd, is respectililly sotoni:tei Til mAs FoRsTER, F aerrian gptciat SHOT A:.%; EMir, E.—John St - nit - 11, a well-known citizen of Manayoult, while out gulllthig one day last week, "brought down"an eagle on the wing The bird measured six feet from tip to tip of the wings. Mr. Smith took the bird home, and on reaching his house, his 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 WV. engraved —"Buy all your garments at the Brown Stone .I.qothin ofrfnll ‘ Rockhill & Wilson, NOR. 003 and 00:, Chestnut staeet, Philadelphia." i THE OLD DOCTOD'S SON. A. S. NEATN, PIITSICiAIC AND SURGEON, W ill examine the sirland 'giro advico free, at our agerita. DR. GEORGE ROSS, LEBANON, 19 of Jan. and March, 1860 Dr. S. S. St'ei.eits, Reading, 21st. of January and 21st. of Marc 2, Mr.O. t. Keller's, Harrisburg., 17th of January and 17th of . Mr: John Heitman - El, Hamburg, 23d of January and ;2 241 of March. , Mr. J. G. Droiru'i, Prittsville; 25th of January and 1 24th of March. Dec.l4, 1.259; 421-,..Ses Flr. Sanford's advertisement of Liver Inrigo. rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column. Important to Fannies DR CIIEESEMAX'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, X. D., NEW YORK CITY The romtiMation of ingredient* in then Pills are the teiolt of a king add exteneive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain In correcting nil irregn inrities, Painful Menstrual - Mini, removing all obstruc tions, whether from sold or otherwise. headache, pain in the sitlo, palpitation of the'beart. whiten, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue. pain in the back and limbs. &a., disturbed sleep. which ,irise from interrup lion of nature TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr. Chrerrrm - in• s Pins nrn invaluable. as they will loin on the monthly period with regihiriti.t, ivho have been digappniutod In the &hot' Pills tnn plane the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheer emerrs Pitts doing all that thoy ropreaont to do. NOTICE. There is one copal Lion of flee re - 11111h: , y,t4:ril in which the tills cannot tic taken Without producing a HICU IA Alt Rusuur. The condition referred hr M fREU f resul t. MIFCA It kiA E. Such M the irre datable tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual ,fmtetions to a normul condi lion, that even the repro d mtire power or nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free front anything Explicit directions, whirl' sho u ld ba tend, accompany each box. Price SI. Sent by ma il ou an -closing $1 to Do. CORNEtArs 1.. Coccootxx, Box 4 ; 431, Poet office, New York City. „ SOLD DT ONE DereaisT ix EVERT TotTN IN TOE UNITED STATES it. ii. HUTCHINGS, Genet:El Apra for the United Status. 165 Chambers. St., New.l'ork, To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed. Sold at Dr. nose' Drug Store, Latium', ra. Dec. 7, 1559,-I.y. 4otirt,s. Preaching in the N. E . .c'bureb, next Sunday ultrning end oFetiing. treadling every eve. ning tide weed:. tpiecupal service nest Sunday nfternocn, at 3 • eideck, in Temperinee RAIL dertnin preaching nest Sitbbitth morning, and E glish in tho evening, the Reformed • , church. rennin eervice next Simday morning, and Eng lizth in the afternoon, in the. Moravian church. German preaching nott.t. Sabbath morning, -and Englieh in the trotting. in Salem's Lutheran church. BarritV. fln Ibe 19th inst., by Rev. R. S. Miller, Mr. Den. north.' Bebny, of North Lclmnan, to MiSS Car.. OfiLle Dietzler, of Becks county. On the 19th inst., at the Methodist, Parsonage, by Rev. S. Irwin, Mr. Jacob S. Wolf. to Miss Amanda C. Michael, both of this borough. On the same day, by the same, Mr. George T. Washington, to Miss Sarah Ann Fisher, both of North Lebanon. On the 15th inst., in Swatarn, Mr. George Boltz, aged about 64 years. On the 12th inst., in North Lebanon, Orphy Da• ly, aged 32 years. 10 months and 2 days. On the 14th inst., in this borough, Mr. John Hoover, aged 21 yours, 6 months and 8 days. On the 10th inst., in Mceraton•n, Mr. Benjamin SAMlar, aged 82 years and 10 months. The Lebanon Marlied. (.I,7Trduy c,,,,cfrd 'lb./ay by Myers Sbnur. LEBANON, WEnsEsum - . JANV A I:Y '?S,ISGO. Leh. Milk Ex. Film .56 fel Pritu tors. Smith" l±s Ira 61:0 Eggs. %1 33 Leb. Vul, Super. Fine 550 Butter, lb., 16 Prime While %Vilest, 1 30 I Lent. 30 Primo Hod Wheat, !Talloir, 10 Prime Ilye, 80 ilium, 1•2. Corn, 65 !Shout+'ext., 10 Oats. 25 I Sider, Clover-seed, 451 :Ststp, Timothy-$(.13,1, 2 .50 !Deer-wdx, 25 flits-.seed. 150 jtt bite ltligr, 5 Dried Apples, IA Int., 100 j Mixed hags; Dried Applest, pealed, 1 50 1214 PettcL "Stlitz," 250 11:riAle,s, 1,1 Ib., .10 poach "ilntzcle," 1 25 FFist; her.-r. ' , E) lb., 02 1 4 Cherries.. 150 iW9o). la lb.. -10 Onions, 37 ,S.oup I:eons,6 • r, g0).,14; • Apo; 8utwr,146.05h, 45 The Philadelphia Markel. Philadelphia, January 23, 1860. The Flour market is in the same quiet condition . that we have been reporting fur several weeks past, with scarcely any demand Cr Export. or from the home trade; prices arc nut changed, though th're is more willingness to sell on the part of receivers. Wheal is very firm, bnititile selling, and receipts, are Itse is in de.- t9Attit„tht stock is light, and very Rile coining fortritril. Corn is dull, and 1 et. r,er bushel low er. Seed is coining in lively, and primujois are waned: the receipts are mostly" of Medium ond interior lots, which aro not withLut, aid to effeet sales receivers have to sell at our lowest quota tions ; the orders are principally for Europe, where there is great objection to br , wa seed, of which, most or the crop of '59 h" a largo pro portion. :Rye r .114 C ,, rr, Meal are tin,.bang- A; Oats are in good supply,. and meet with ready sale from the care. •No change in Barley, or Burley Malt. Whiskey has beim dull tinning the week, but closes tiros at our quotations. We quote: 11 , 01fR.--Soperftne, $5.60 to W. 75; Extra, 0.87 to $6; Extra. Family, 0.25 to $7. RYE F LOUR —51.25 to $4.37 per CORN MEAL—S3.7S per bbl. Wi7EA'l'.—Red, $1.36; $1..12 to $1.60. RYE.—Penosylvania, 93 eta. per bushel. CORN.—Dry Yellow, 76 eta. per bushel. OATS.—O..ed, 46 cis. per bushel. BUCKWHEAT-6s to 60 ets.,Per bushel. BUCKWHEAT MEAL—Per 100 $2.25 to $2.37. • SENDS.—Chirer, $.5.1.2; fair and good, SS.IS and $5.25 ; prime and very choker $5.37 and $5.50 per 01 lb?. Timothy, $2.50 to $2.62 per 45 Flax, 57 to 60 ets. per 50 11.. WHISKEY.—OIIio, 25} cts.4 Pennsylvania, 2I rte. ; Drudge 23 and 1411(1,9. 24 et;. SALT -,I q . —Common Smelts, $1.211; Patent Sacks, PLASTER.—Soft, $3 :Ind $3.2:1 per ton. BRAN FEED.—Coarse, $ 9 2; Fine ttk Mih $25 to $27 per tun. Ilespeetrelly, McCANN S IVEIGLEY, JAs. MeANY, JR., Philoutelphin t -Ctitt'T.R WEIGLEY, LiA):11)011 CO. S • 230 ,Norlit Delaware Avenue anti 233" 1, T.,.urtn Water Street, CA'rrLE MACKET.—There is no alteration in the price . of Beef Cattle ihio ; the tte ttaud was fair, and about 2 9 110 hoOd were -old nt the different yards, at $;;®4,1,. g ra ß s, : t ad $OO.lO nett, the latter for very prime lots ; the ltallt_of the sales were - at $$ th e 100 lb . Rase .200 Cows aad Calves were sold. mostly at the above yard.at from $25 to $OO each, according to finality. or liege the arrivals !ITC light, rbaching nary about 2500 bead, which were dis posed or, inelailing 1053 at _lmhoff's a nil 1033 at thmilventic Yard. The latter sold by Miller Si; Stallman; all at front $7 to $8 the 100 lbs.. nett, for fat hogs, the, market closing brisk. About 0000 Sheep wero'yvettived, and sold mostly at froth 5 to SA-e. 16_, gross. ,Teb.s -.,lbilt:iliztlittnt.i'. For gent r rill E lorge two.t.ory stony dwelling house in Market :3treet, north of Water, is offerr,l for rent. Posses iion given April 1, MO. For partirulars nppiy to 31r. Snyder, or January isco Valentines! Valentines! iltistirtivent eef Conde and A yitlentinel,t;na, oeisl,Etiveiones. Valentine Cards, Lore Cards, &v., St.,..i;titt it'euired and flit' sale at IIEIZENSTEIN ‘tc, Bit°. Jewelry and Fancy Store. January T.p, IS6O FOR RENT A F INE 3.3l;sp.Ers:i ROU3i, suitable for a hardware - or clothing Store or any other kind of business, near the corner of Cumberland and Plank Road streets, lately occupied by 11. K. liundere's Cabinet Ware, is of fered for rent by the undersigned. Also, 3 ROOMS &int:tide Mr a small family. in the residence of the, uudrrsigned. Possession of ti,' above glven at any time: Apply to JOIIN K. RAUCH. Lebanon, Jan, tt;',; 13tiO. NEW LIQUOR STORE, AT MBERTV SQUARE, Known is the Corner, to,banon County Yn., a bout, I t % miles west from the Cornwall Furna ces and Ore Thinks. on the Hors 6, Shoe Pike. subscriber has opened a WIRR AND LIQUOR store iu connexion with the practice meal: duo. at the above named place, where he is prepared to far itish ail with the purest liquors, Foreign and Domestic, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices. The stock consists of all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Wines, Brandies, Wits, Ruin, Wheat, Malt, Potatoe, and Rye Whiskeye.'&e...te. Old Rye Whiskey front 3to 10 years old, manufactured the slow process, and warranted not to contain one grain of impurities in a hogshead. ..thri Persons buying liquors at my store may rest as sured that they get a pure and, genuine article. All li quors aro tested by a, chemical preemie, before I buy them, and consequently no impure are sold here. Alt those in want of pure liquors for medicinal use wilt do well to give me a call, and avoid that poisonous mix ture, which kills its thousands every year and breaks down the , constitution of the strongest,--dread that strychnine Whiskey as you wotild serpent. DR. AMOS S. SMITH. hl; 8.-TAVERN KEEPERS and all others would do well to give me a call before puff blminN elsewhere. January 2.5, 1860.--St* 8 MO PitV. a==l MEMM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ottl-Lots at '. Public Sale , t raLeb: l l l,i o n n il o n n uB lot urday, February 11, at. 7 0%1,1, 7 . P. 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane. nonr borou g h line. in Corn wall township. Tr., wurrins the land of Widow Fakeer. on the North, Wm, Atkins and John Kranse on the East There is a one story LW HOUSE. weather boarded, erected on the land, nod a good WEGL in the gardeo.— The land hes One stones for gnarl:los. This tract. wilt Make a Mee home Sur a sin:, ItEmnity. .IQ It is free from Ground limit. Good title will be given, and terms made known by January 25, 1150, I)URHA3I effeari,v, At Public Sale, , On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYISI7I, 1860. T ROI:ESONIA. FURNACES, on Lebanon Valley I Railroad, 12 ultra vat of Reading. The subseriti **v..--------, , era will sell no Above. nearly alb ' (o`.'‘ .. their whole stock of Rijn. 'AC' •f -it''' ..*'.., . elotts:sirsteinAgTT off, C E O l s , II EAD. ) 4.'‘ M B IS , ULLS and CALVES. .. i i REIF- .:1111e This stock is of the best in the country, and has re ceived the highest Premiums from the • Judges at our Agricultural Fairs. Also, at the same Unto an-I place, will be sold 2 pair WORK OXEN. 2 MULES and ..; HORSES. itw- Sale to commence at I o'clock, 11. M., on said day, when conditions will be made known y ROBESON & WRITE. Robeson ia Furnaces. Relics county, Jan. ',.%, 180). EMOVA.L. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and names's Pliann- • factory. THE nryiersightal has Roma red - --___,A, his Saddlery — end Harness ,s l' , ,- . ../Ail. Man n factory to a row doors Son t h 4 :33 , ..M., (-• of the, aid place, to the lane room, lrf* ,, 'Sitc lately occupied by. }Allman a Bro. as- -, a Liquor store, 'Altera he will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fn. I ellitiespr attending loan the departments of h's bust. I nem peing determined to be 'behind no othorestablish ---- . meat in his abilities to accommodate customers, he i SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can he has spored neither pains nor expense to obtain ant make [yen - led on profitably at US.RILIIPIAOI). See advertisement himself master of every modern improvemen in the bu- or namillpuroll Lands. .s*es.sl nod secure the services of the beatwortnmen that -ALL WANTING FARMS IN 4-1 DeLIGIITFUL Mend wages would command. He wilt keep it large :climate, rich soil, and seente frCTIII '..fiests. See wirer stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, f - lisement of ilatemontan Lands in another anthem: an descriptions of HARNESS, such as / PERSONS. WISHING To CHANGE THEIR Saddles, B"idles, Carriage Harness, of I business to a rapial - .lncreesine; Country, a New Settle all kind , ' , heavy Harness B , meat were hundreds are Mein~.Where the climate b , uggy 1 mild and delightful. See ntiveri.isoment of the Hammon- Whiffs of the best Manvfactnre , Iton S°ttleitint, another column. 't. 1 PERSONS WANT ENG CHANGE OF CM- Bujido Robes, Fly Nets. matc forhealth. Sec advertiscureutof Hammonton Lands such as Cot ton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind, lately i another column. invented; WHIPS of every kind, soda as Buggy Whips. I GRA PE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON their Cart Whips. Sc.; H4itlESof all deseriptiona,HALTEß 1 ', w i nes , mos t 5w ,"„,„,/,„fl y a t 11, 0 „ mot m m , f ro; f rom CHAINS' home-made TRACES, Sc.. le, all " w hkh j"! ; frotsA. Some forty Vineyards set out the past season.— will warrant to be equal to any that can be * obtained in .I See advertisement of natamouton Lands, 'mother col ony other establishment in the country. ll he asks I „,„, n. that. theca deihing anything in this line, shonld call at 1 _ _. . his place and yxitmine his }davit. He teels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. 4." - i - r All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. E.') 0310 N SMITH. North Lebanon Borough. Jan. 25, I.BCO. Pughlie Sale. WILL be sold at PUBLIC SALE. on NO Y DA Y, the inth dy . y y FEB 17..4 It ISCn, on the premises of IL Missemer, at Missemers' Mills, in Millereek township, Lebanon comity. thu lowing PERSONAL, PRIMP:iII% viz : ti,c4..— , --m- 4 large and hoary WOR RUNG MULTIS. i r tlif f 0 ' ..:\ 4 fine DURHAM COWS. 1 Bus OM; AM ' ,14 BULL. 2 3 - cars: tTrri t 1 ;broad wheel four ~,i1 ..,,,,,A 'horse Wrgon. 1 broad-wheel 2 horse WAII• l A, Off. I mune two boo, SPRING WASION, 1 pair limy Tea 1 Wagon Body. Ci rat n Prill,Tbreshing Machine, Horan Po werCern ;ginli er, Fan nIng,MIB.2 Sleds.l Sleigh, Plough. Cultivators, Horse ll a ka, Sevthes, Crud les, Itii hie; Furls, I Cart, Cross-cut Saw, Planing or Work Bunch, Carpenter's Tools. J itek Screw, (triad Stones, Lei; Chai LIS Wheelbarrows, Ladder, Grain Bags. Patent •Ilay Fork with fixtures; Harness ()Lail kinds; Millers, Traces, .Cow Chains, Patent platform Scales, and Nona Balaim es, ALSO. and Ind f Bushel Measures, Sieves. A LSO. Fur shares of Stock of the Rattan,- 'torn Academy, 2 Shares Reading Manufacturing Coal patty, 15 Shares of Lebanon Valley Railroad Stock, about 30 pounds linite Lead. about 3.5; Barrel Linseed 011. about 1000 good hard Brick, S Sand Stone Slops, about 15 ACRES MOUNTAIN GUEST- NUT TIMBER LAND, lloy and SI rrnv. by the Ton, 1 Von Safe, and ninny other artieles too nu morons to montiou. Soh, to euittateueo preei4ekrat '2 o'clock. M. JONATJIAN ILLIG, UEOR.GE F. AIILLI , Assi ! , nee,.4 of iir.Nrn- 11. ;Nilsson:it Iti4,itner's Mill, January 13, 1S1P). IF YOU WANT 'good Proyurtu for a:Mettallion nrPia, call at DA f ±l, 11" S 1ia1,,,r7 ; next dour t. the Lebanon Deposit Dank. ii: '170t./ AVAiq'r • PlCTURZeify.ti r deceived friend: , enlarged ant:' eelnred In nil, call at DAILY'S C:allery, next dent to Ilia Lebanon Deposit Bats,. yoru WANT puolointAPll of yoiirself or friend, tlve best are to be bad at DAILY'S Gallery, next &air to ilki Lebanon Deposit Eauk. New illventimi. Jibed Burned Lime. Y bite improvetuenta in the art of LIME RIIIININO the 1...) subscriber is now enabled to produce the heat Wean armvse Lrstr..,that,pvas ever made in this section of coun try, and in quantities without limit. at Short notice.— His improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Limn at I. t cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LIME, burned with COAL. can also be obtained at low rates by the boat:load, or in less quantities. as Wily be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. Having' mute to a great expense in the perfection of his improvements for lime burning on a Mtge seals, at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public pfqron age. 1133 location is st, tint sti•nua tvoll known place on tits Union Canal ; iu North Luttanon. Lobanon ; May 13, 1:355 CLOCKS. Thir R) a y, gla flay, Thirty 111 our, C LOCK N ! , Just Received at T. 3. DLATTUS Jemilry Slum, Lulmnon I'a, c „ GE N & Pet KEO/ks V3'3" AO* DETERSIVE ;S OAP ) A DEL This Celebrated Washing :Map, is new in market tsr more titan a year. and that it lots given universal satisfaction, is evident from the fact. the the Alanit,he hirers of it, in order to supply the demand been ohligat to increase their calm ity to make equal to Onterf fumired Thomo end 'Pounds per Mek. IL is decidedly the best and cheapest Soap ever made in this Country ; One Pound of it will go its far, f any UFC, /1.4 Three of the Commtm in general use. it is made upon a new principle, of the best materiaßand known only to VAX lIA AtIEN k MC KEONS. It does away entirely with tiro wash-board—saves the necasill' Pf hull ing the clothes, it does not Cti tti t Flan nels. ItEMOVKS GREASE,' INK OK PAINT SPOTS perfectly, and fined 11104 del touts fabric, saves folly one-bail the thee and labor tisuitlb - spent hole the washing,. It is warranted free from 6A t. SODA, or other injurions alkalis, and guaranteed not, to rot or ininco ti te emit t er., For Sale by all respectable ()miters, and Wholesale by 3kl TONE. No. 2".1.rtml 2k South WII:IrV0g, Pm LAM:LOMA .. • i ).• Thero being several imitation bi - :mils of De torsivo Soap in tn.aket. the public ore notified that none is genuine oNoont VAN ILA MIEN & ?do_NEON Eit Stamped - upon each Bar of the Soap, as well as the &va , . Nov. 2, 1859—arn. Ce.ANBE 5 CFN Ts PER QUART. T. Oros Imsjust received IL fresh ku of Crunhers , ries which 11,4 is selling at the, reduced prion of 15 mute per quart. Also a fine lot of fresh Lemon its ales very cheap. All kinds of 11ried awl" Coined trait. PerSOnfi in wont of the above tleeds at the km Prices, bed het - ter call soon as they are selling fast. Lehation,lan wiry 11, MR). T 4 OND'S 'MILK BISCUIT.--The ligOezt ..11i most delicious Article Diet has ever been of leve4 for sale in !Aaron. They have bace:riie waver 11y popular wherever introdueed. They are put up in cane r eontaininglo lbs., or for sale 14 the single pound by T. OVESz. ALSO, BOND'S TEA AND OYSTER CRACK 1 NEIN LIVERY STABLE. riiHE undersigned respectfully informs the public that 11e has opened a NEW LT VERY STAILLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh anon where he will keep fur the nt • public fleCOMMOdatiOn g . 001 i stock 1, of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentle and good driving Homes, and handsome and 'safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired., Also OMNIBUS for Parties, &v. Lebanon, April 21, 1858, ' JAMES MAECIT. Feed---Feed t "DERSONS in want of Feed f '"we Or TIV, can dfit: I 2 lain it daily at the Lager BwratY of the subse Ran . ' in North Leban township. Pike, .1.0 cents abußhel. WRY HARTMAN. Lebanon, Feb. 2, IMP. Nt A dminißteni ion Notice. -volley; is hereby given. that letters of Admtnistra tion on the estate of William liteLauglatin_ late of South Lebanen township. Lebanon enmity_ deed.. have been granted to the and s , a 4 ned. of the township and connty.ateresaid. All persose indebted to the said es tate. as well as these having chtinn7 against the stone, will make settlement with MAIZY McI.A.VO.IILIN, AdL-Aidstatri I South LehanOn, Jan. 18 ISo. T EN E vtli7 ft E Y, THE undersigned would respectfully .7...}1P of Lebanon, that helm*. menred the 13A K chi t ftUntiES.A, in all its Tariel:cs, at 14 , 1114. un Cumberland street, Lebanon. neatly oppuilt: the Buck lintel. and will nupplt euretomery. with the hest iIftEAD, CIAICES, .:e.. &c. flour reeeived from cistontera and returned to than in broad at ,short aottea. 11.17CIIER ... CONFECTIONERIES, 1 ,If iill kinds. ft eilt ilild Of the hest quality, ritaistuntly on hold, find furnished at the lowsst iortevs, The public Is invited to give nut n ti iP,I. Lebanon. Nov. 9, 1859. P. 11 TIMM. `Who Has nal se.ers lies Nevi' Si as Plat me, ii:y STELLWAGZS 11110..1'4 ;their WATell =lila Jr:A - EL:IY E..-Anti.Snsfnyr,n3.2 Markot Sta-nt, one (loor below ith adalphta. lint the Sign le nothing to what is exhibited inside. American Watchi-a. in Gehl and Silver. Casei:, /tail road Timekeepers rx Engti,h and Swisg makes; 'Fashionable Jinn:try and Silver were. and also fine Table Coticry, and the belt thing oral! is that the I pricey of all the attractions is within the rnng' of I be iusall6st pocitate. STELLW .13100. April Tr, ISA Ca.; 31arket street, • ,~-' :~~ 1101JDAY GIFTS NEW GOODS 'EVERY DAY ~ A full npsorhneut of Blue, Ilrown,,llack and fklitcy colored Clot ; Ilravy _Black Cloths, Fmnry m.interes, .N 121 V 'Styles, Very Clamp, Pichd V't Vestings, , , an NV,,01 Coe/rort.t. ei.s isudle±s ratif.ty, Drawers, Fldrte. and LlLorca, 11.0 - Fiery et - every dercrlrt ion, reduced. 11l i::^:11.17 BTINE., Lebanou, Po. • gioteris Litto f)ye. ritilE fallowing, from that eminent Phyaiehtn of Phil ! -1 adnlidll, Dr. DrioSlcio. adtitsl to the tt.stintony of Pteft:sot Booth, only osoftram what is eviden c.sd by thontande who have useq f'eas't Dye. Wit.kun ROW. CUE:MN - CT STISEET, PrILADIAYMA, Dec. 92d. 1 In ro4ritti to )Toner's Hirie 4 Dye. I can state unhesita• tingly, that it coattails no tie aet iotti ingrvlitalt, nod may be used with entire safety, And the titinoet confi dence and Ftlueess. . D. RRINCICI , E, 11. H. Orden ethiremm.) to the ) , Tanufbetery,' No. 4t6 P ACE atrec . 4l above FOURTH, (old No. 144.) Philmiel pb)4, will MCC ire prompt etteetion by .404 4 .1iPH B. HOVER, Maeufacturer. Tait. !I,]s}' • Blank N'S r arrants tor Collectors of SC/1001. Tal, Bonds of Colketurs and Agreements hetwetm Directors and Tmkhers, and Orders on Teastt7er, fur sale at this (dike. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pus- tors, tic., printed at the Arirertiser office, nt low rates and ehoct net:lee—and in the most elegant style. We.have. just, received a fine lot frf binuk Cards, plain and colored, which we Anti he pleased to work op tor the public. We have eeve 1971 unusual, bl; t very desirable , izos ant) quell , - ties. jaemb K. Mond, (late of the hrm of Thompson & Sittm,L) . A. doors snuck of Shialees Lebanon. I) ESN:7,I3TM !.LY. informs the public that he eontin ix, ties ROUSE and SIIIN PA INTINO and PAPER, UANOING, and by strict attention to businem hopes tc receive a liberal 6buro of patronage, - Air Orders from town end country promptly attend -441 to. [Lebanon. ()et. 0, I $:,0: Eli TlllollipSol2, (Late of the firm of Thompson Stool.) Markrt Street. 3 /, gfortrit north of Water, Lohmore. ESPECTETT MN informs the patt!ic that he eootim H.IUSE and STUN PAIN IlAtt nod 1 APt It .11 ANGINth. and by strict attention to lona 11e5,4 hopes to • receive a liherol share of pain - Ante - 0. his=Orders from toot: and county promptly attv..b4 to. Lebanon, Nov. 0 IS 11? YOU WANT CIOU'D PICTURES GO TO ICY LIMIT .11mAnr..T.,.over D. S. lialler , s Drag Store, 0 ou Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pti. ANynoryer, 11 - EL UNOTYIM4I, F.ELLOTTPES; PACIMOTTPES and Plioth• GRAPH $. taken daily. (Snuday excepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of the eases. Ecrolas opened from S A. SI., to 4 o'clock. P. Ni. Lebanon Thine i. 1858. NORTII E. CORNER of Pjnith rowi !rod dull fora stmt. , NORTIE LEBANON, PE \'A, To ono PCBLIO. ITO all ye thirsty einne and Drink. for nice co. .1 mineral water, the choicest vintage. and the purest welt lititters gru•e My bar. And ye hungry Caine and eat, CO t! , e table is leaded with the roost ruirdsolial flirt), and the richest delicacies of the season crown toy board— Come unin I.nd bevel; toy house is at era vs 0111,11 to the stranger anti the frhind, and for animal... 3 the bestof pro vender, fine stabling, and, attoutive homtlerB, are ever ready at my stables. DAVID DOYER Yours. Rosimifully. North Lobanou Scut 14 1554) lIENNT 1301.,TZ CARPETINGS. 1 WOULD reStWetfitfly pliblitt to call and examine my new fall stud: Cerpaings of Foreign and Domestic manufactures; kit Tapestry lirwiiele. from 75 to $1'2.5; tiro Ply Tnitmia. inilable FA' patlom. Fmting ru ans and chanil,,,, r r ,„ al. to entry and stair emmet,.. 4r. Al , o, klrgr:.s . lf,eit of limy and tritilit Cloth, Window Sinutts. Omer rbith. and yard, wide; floor Druitizet, Malts, Rugs. tie.. ' 11 , 41011. (late Shoemaker .@ llatigh.) 51v; street. aßecu. NO, WI . Nt side. Branch Store Sir:. Spring Carden i , tritet UI itoor above Slit. South ;Me. Philadelphia. October Bt. git-Egt 32"iaCS32 rand irrof her's CLOTIIING A EXII:O3M. stands for Ail who wish 31:envy to vtre, - Ii shoot,: for Dar:veins that each on, eau hare, C stands for Coate, Cravats and Collars t D oceans the Dimes. you flu) save, awl the 1.1 stands for Every-one that wants to boy, and It 11w the Foolhh, wt.:adore not trY. • stunds for Goroonvo of ilifi,.rent and It tot Da Intherrhiefs at very low pile ea. I is fin. I tutiartitther-Com .1 stands fir isrhots of Cloth ,00t K. stands frit. Matted dsritata, triaden and rotten, I. for Loon; Stoettintts, not haw forgotten. M menus the momow that vim should invest, X for Neelitithi. Gloves . and the test:. 0 stands for Citilroils and Drerehnta by the heap, for Pantaloottv, %chid; we sell very cheap. - tZ stand!, thr Quantity of Clothing now sold, It aro haalans to keep out the Colt. S Wand.; Fir Shirts of ditiment T stands for Truett: a t o rtavolin; lisge mini ft shoolv for Undorshirts, with dra I vens to use, ✓ stands for Vests of various hues. tit" is Liu, Nl:demos, Isl. bid ~n 0 and all, X hrossly to our trimviv who Wall th.o as a earl: • stands ti. r You - who rwed vintiaing iii- Fels, T, stands 'Leal whirit is g.XI wh..tt thophy,,,t, h On lixecilent thing in all sorts of frady. an d brN soketod stook if vlothing, now en hand. and prkei to suit the times. at • • REIZEN.stg - i t ttto. Letetuor, Nov. :ift, QUiTABLE CHEISTMAS PRESENTS Linen Cluish;le Tlntulkerehiela„ Very Cheap Worked Collars, Gents ;•.3ilk !handkerchief:a aml Cearatz, Neck Tie.: au I Mufflers, Table Cloths, No takins and Towels, 11 : 0 0 , % t e kid and Gauntlet, Gloves. Hosiery of every deseriptinn, reduced 1:943 cents for Christmas,. Chintzes, Bruce F3nspenders a new article. chri s t e ms fs opproaelaing mei those who wish to mako (heir seleetiers of 3101.1 DAY 13131::ihNTS would .3 well to toll! at .11 ENItY 1 331.13i1.3%3 6tors. sl,vatara Collegiate Lastitute dOnestoura. Lebanon 0 14 11. E. rrILE Edifice being finished. the Summer Toimi will I continence int .31ondery. 4Th of ..41ird. Mules mid Fe males of the age of eight years and upwards. will be in structed by it competent beard of teacher. Pupils rivu, abroad will board with the Principal. Poi eiretilors containing partietilare, addreas any OM of the sobserib era. Jr iIIN DRAIN N Esq., Pres' t of the; Board. IiEN ILI J. :11.1:1!;Y, Secretary. I. D. ROPY, Prlueipol. Jonestown, Feb. 18.41. .10, ()TICE is hereby given to all persons indebted on :r4( the books of John B. Rauch, Merchant in Lebanon, to nutke settlement between this date and the Ist or January, 10,30, as the books will bo placed in the hands of. a Justice of the Peace after that day for collection. Lebanon, Nov, 9,18 be. JOHN B. RALICO, - IF YOU WANT ANo. 1 AMBROTYPII, very cheap, go to DA.TLY,'D . Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. •- D - ID you see A.TKINS & New Boot- aud Sboe Store. BERENNAM , S .Trational house Notice. - UMRE R. LUMBE R. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEE r tho best and cheapest assortment of LOWDER er offered to the pnblic, is now for sale at the new nd extensive LIT AlliNft and COAL YARD of BRECHBILL 4 - HORST, n the ilerough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the (111301 Canal, /it the heed of Wittnint. street, a few mares North of the I:h neneee &emu Mille, undone cast Of Borener's Hotel. Tie Ir as,crtmeni ernishits of the best well.scaga ree el kl.tte, Yellow. Nonvav, Pine and Hemlock fleards;— Cle•rry, Poller and Pine hoards; and 2 inch Fennel and Common Plank; e-Pipe nod Hemlock Scantlingand Joists; White thalcittear:s. Plank and Scantling; and 34 Ilia PC.l,lW:'ll , ,intl, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! 'SHINGLES I ! Tie boot Pine and Hemlock ShihiNe: Aire, ROoling Witt rhederhig faithaV;la Chestnut Ituils and Posta, and Failings for fences end fencing Beards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and degerlptients. COAL ! COA L!! COAL,!;I The largest stook of Broken, Stove, Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. •4 that they have bho Inman end beetaa sort molt of Ll:llama ail tieserititiensend sizes, as well as the largest stock of the ditferent kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Letincen entinty, they venture to say that they can aecommodate athpurchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invito ail who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur aiming oleewhere. BRECITUILL & HORST. N. Lebanon, Feb, 24, 1858. Mutual Fire Insurance Cow pony of Annville, LEBANON COUNTY. PENN'A. /VMS COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, and 1 !snow in lull operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwelling& and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise getwrally. Also on Barns. Contents. Stork, Ferm 1 n.plcuienie. he.. on a Mutual Principle. 11 A. SAUD P. .S Cl') istian Lachman, irtmEarly, Jr., Dnrid . 13 Oingricil, Chtistinn llorter, Meyet .Jahn 1). Delver, Dr. Iftrnry Mina. 3011:4 Att.wrizz, Prwitiont Ittriotrii TIED.R, TreMitirer. JOSEPit N. rtiAlz,Sperctary. January IP, Lebanon itilllttal 'insurance C01131):t.n1, - , incorporoted Tii, (lie .Leatslature of Pu. CIT A 11. T E 11, 2EII P T ! apPlur., JOITV:TCPKW, L.FLRANON couNT.r. GUARANTEE CAPITAL N 55,000! rimns comrANv is iu full operation, and ready to I make hvatranec on all kinds of property, in Town sir Ciivntry, and nn ns favorahle terms as any well gov erned anti safe company, either on the :51utual or joint stock principle. Presitknt— .T3TIN 1111rxx En, ns.Q. nee Prr-thfrtit--1). 1. VANN.. TrrarirCr—(Hift. 1. M.101.Y. 'ti'7rei,try—WM. A. It.A1:111:, DiitECTOßzt ,Tonx Dam:YER, Gen. 11614, GEC. F. Maar, 1). M. RARNANT, NAPOLEON Dr..., , tr, Jeep. SUTRA, Jou:; 0, SELTZER, S. R. TREICIILSR, DAVID M. VANE. DAVID RANA, . DANIEL Ti. litErEn, 11":+t. A. BARRI'. ANTII I .I.NY S. ELY. Agent for .144/013011 and vicinity .lenestown, 2:„!.. 1 SZ9, elaware 1 lulna' ety In surance Company; OF PHI LoA DELPHI& INCORPORATED. UM. r VMS Company is mutual iu the diriaion of the profits, I and not of the losses. The profits of. the business are fonded and remain with the Company as a guarantee and protection to the insured against taws; which fund is represented by scrip mr. cart 'rice% isff turd by the companyte the insured, bear ing interest netmaceeding elyr per cent, - The u,retg or thrt Cemnanv amount to over MiroZEWSIOIIO.Ir3O.4IIIIIIIIIII4IIIIIIIO and consist principally of Philadelphia City Loans, Pennsylvania Slate loans, United States Treasury notes end Mortgage bowl, of Penntrylvaabi Railroad Company. insurances /male against 'ORS by fire at us low rates ns ran he made by any Safe Company. no premium notes required. ISAAC [TOPPER January 31, 11lCO. [Agent f r Lebanon and 1 /fatuity. WATCHES AND JEWELRY ANOTIrEIt Nf:IT LOT OP WATCHES AND jEWELRY, acsr rtfer,rM, rr J. W. ACKE-11 St., next door to Dr. lin9 . acrelorces. C L 0 K. S, C. L.O CCKS, JUST DV RECEISW.D -AT 74. W. A C E 7 .5, From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 22, 'sti. STOV lES and 7111 N-1 17 RE: One Door East of the Lebanon riffle!' Dante. 11311t1D iiitESSLKIL are now prepared in offer . 13 the beet araort moot of STOVES and TXN- W AGE to the puhliJ. ever offered in Lebanon.— Thor most reatioctibliy invite their friends and public to call and *en before baying elsewhere. the S ELF.S EALING AMERICki+LERUIT CAN, the best invention of the age. as it is 2d per evatt. cheap er than any uthit offered th Ihel ntdie..- . We nip ha vinon hand all hinds of iti..^ages, which will ho pu t lip at the abart,trt =e Ril ki ada . 01 . 4.01.e Work done in the bees wttihnumlike manner, and at the shortest notica. ..."-.61.150, particular attention in paid to SLATING.— We have always on hand the best L high Slate, which cannot be surpassed in quality. Ang. 24, '59-tf. nitre k IMESSLI:II. DESIRABLE DRY GOODS, FOR CIIRTSTAIAS PRESENTS. AT LOW PRIC2S. Freya 'Merinos!, plein and printed, Rich plaid Dress Goods, reduced, Satin ratssi Valencias. redwred, All Wool De!sines, reduced. Brorhel. Stella and Long Shawls, • Black Cloth for Let Clunks, New Styles Cashmeres, and la tales!, Vanet Silks. reduced, • I:nglish and And the greatest variety .0£ Goods at 12..1 cents in Lebanon. retnprishur Delainos. Cashmeres, Calicoes. Utilities, Plaids, and Poll de eherer!. RENDS' 4% STINE. S. W. Cernsr Cumberland and Market Streets. TO THE AFFLICTED J. W. DT:MM. the Celebrated DERD DOC- If Toll, efleiv his valuable services to the public at DllerOß. BErNITIALIs opposed to Clalomdi or any Mineral poisens, a tul uiii.not iriee them at att.— DOCTOR MUM. I.: haring studied medicines ten years, and a number of years of extensive practice and experi ence. secures to him the confidence of the public. DOC TOR BECIITLE has only lost nine patients In the last two Years, oat of the vest numbers who have Made ap plication to him Pd. aid. from hemp and abroad., Some come Im tolrods of nsilelcto eralialt Willi regard to diseases of long stamiltnr,lnntrhave been core?, fa the last two years..DOOTO it BD ITLE has mired 50 eases of Cancer, :in i i RhOWITIII-411. 4, of Dropsy, '23 of consumption, 10 of Diseases of the Blad,lei and Kidneys.l7 of Sore Eyes, 150 of femal--4 labeling under the Falling of the Womb, Monthly Irregularities, llouralbus, ,te., die. All above diseases have been pronounced incurable by ,, at2o. met quocks. We have no space to give thattbeye at but whoever doubts can ha v0.x.11.3. nitheS at any time by calling nu Dopfrou .itecitnn. As respects Diseases of Woos% old or young, DOCTOR BECAME Nes never lost one woman in confinement of all the vast numbers he has attended. in tide ho is particularly coo. eo, fol. Diseases of long standing of all kinds, cared in the shortest possible time. and on the oust reasonable !err,.. , ....eut , :ettiory, Night pretties et tend,,d to at all lyntrs, rt , ; Craft it Ec WIT wilt 311.VAYR be re and in his Oftbyt In North Lebanon, a few t. 10. 1 ,3 North of the United Brats. , ten Uhurch. except when net en busingss. = REPINOVIL OF THE LEBANON GROCERY mir,n..ovEs Irks removed iris Grocery Store to tbet j. tine and com noslions room opposito Mrs. Itiseell.4eteft wbere he has justeceived a complete assortment of el kinds of FRI 13T AND GROCERIES, to pelt ch , qtp for CASFI. His stork ronskts id part of SCILIVS.—A, cheap lot of fIEFLNED and BROWN stio Al 3. COFFEE.—A prime nrticie of RIO. JAVA, itn , l4o.lsh, „round, ready for use, and JAVA in Cua .for famifFs. TEAs.—Chr,b7c n WAD of BLACK and GREEN TEA. I.AJSINS.—FINki "VALENCIA DIKING RAISINS chr.np. +Om. llunrh by the Box and Pound. CRAB BERRIES an , l CITRON, :to. ... • .. - 11BIED FB.MT.---APPLES, PEACHBS, crtERRLEs; Ac.. , . S . P All kinds Mire and fresh, cheap, choich seteetion of SaAPS, consisting of Line tiontemea% Rosin, Olive. Detersive, Poneirm, and Parley Soave, and Perfumery of sa kinds. BUCK Wit EAT FLOOR.—A choice article of family Buckwheat by T. OVES. Comm] Ifruit—Peaches and Tomatoes. Sweet Dried Cormandlientet. cheap by T. ovr,s,.. _Ketchup, Tomato, Walnut. and pure Woostershgrei Sauce. T. OYES. ItIOUSSI3S.—Th. cheapen* . SYRUP in town. !,., UNDEN cuyrtms, c u rl, as Drawers and Shivta;Cknu• (mt., linsiory end 4; loves, which defy contpetitlon; by, INnrcmher 9, 1559. iiebanuia Fe Ilia le 'Seminary. I. 11114 ••Lebnnon Femnle Seminary?! Will ha reopened on the first day of Witxt, Under the super vision of 310DESTE DECAMPS, who has nsnocinte4 with him as Amietaist, Miss JANE id OW: a Gradoafg of the l'qfam. iiampton. Sciwol, .N H. who In not only well qualifb l 2., but has also had consid erable experience as a Teeteher..- . • Acir. Mrs, Dreaolp will attend to the Sewlag,Do- , partmont. For further particulars inquire for Circular, Lebanon, Aug. 21, ISh9. • . . "INFORMATION is wanted of PatriHr trltrien, born In 1 the county of Limerick, Ireland, by Ids brother, the , anderaigned. 110 was last beard from when at Bowling Green, Kentucky. Address mann: fiEßics-,. January 11, 1860. Lebanon, Pa. 676i111 M Itb, 11. Klnporti, Georgy John Allw in, VlAilph IlRrr. Jos.epil F. MatE,