ists Ft[vtrtiovr: TERMS, 4.SOATEAR LEBANON, PA. DNESDAY, FEBR LiARY 8, 1860 HOME AFFAIRS. On Thursday was Candlemas font of the candles—according to the calendar of holidays. The uld and very popular superstition has It that an this day the ground bog emerges from hls hole, and if ho sees his shadow he goes back for six weeks; If not, he stays out. If he come out on Thursday he did not see his shadow, but if he remained out his snout must have suffered a few from tho Trusty atmosphere. If the Germans are to be believed, we will hove an °prig spring. We attended -the exhibition giv en by the young lady scholars of Mons. Deemop's Female Seminary, of this place, on Wednesday evening last. The exercises consisted of rausie on the piano, singing, reading, declamation, die. lopes, to., in all of which the performers no :!' ittad themselves admirably. Mr. Deen raps, the principal of the school is well-fitted for his posi tion. and has an efficient assistant in Miss Moore. This Seminary should not be overlooked by pa rents and guardians in the county, as no better school can be found than this, one. Rev. Edward Bennett, a coloved preacher of Harrisburg, delivered o Lecture on Free Masonry in the Town Hall, on Frldny even ing. His subject-matter ns well as the delivery were.exeellent. Bridgers' Map of Lebanon coun ty is out. It is a splendid work and receives general commendation. As far as we hare ex amined It, It is accurate in all its details. VELIDUE NOTES just printed and fur rala at this Oleo. The Town Connell met on Thtifs day evening. Oti motion John Wolf was direct. ed to build a bridge across the Quittapehilla creek, at East street within sixty (Iva." On mo tion four ordinances wore offered, passed and or dered to be published. [They will be round in our advertising columns.] On motion adjourn ed. The Lecture of Dr. D. a Glon- Inger, Of Philndolphin, on Christian Associations, will take place this evening in the Court House. The publio are respectfully invited'to ntlend. As the lecture will he a free one, it is hoped that a large audience will tarn out to hcalkihb Dr. PRESERVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. high approval that the Chia Oritawba Brandy has received from all persons who bare used it, pillow it in. front of all other medical stimulants. 14 purity, fragrance, and freedom from every injurious quality, has made it nn in dispensable in the sick room, Why un. impure Brandy, when the pure Catawba Brandy can al ways be had a 4 Dr. Ross's Drug Stare, OPpasite the Court 'Roam. Price $1.25 cents per bottle. We observe that Mr. Burilict, the original New England Blacking man, of Philadelphia, will deliver Lectures on Wodnes day and Thursday evenings, in the Town Hall. He will brush the cobwebs out of the heads of his audience, end niche their suspender buttons fly. Ills subleot generally is at ! Aottistn—first, last, and nil the time, but as the charge :Al most:4on is only 10 cents, and that cart) one of the audience will he presented with a box or blacking worth at least that sum, the Lecture may be considered a free ono. Mr. Burdict's Blanking is said to be the best ever offered to the public—having many advantages over the Black ing heretofore offered to the public. You that want to laugh go and hear the Blacking man, * The officers of the Great West ern Insurance Company of Philadelphia, have appointed the Editor or this paper agent of tbeW eemPatlY, for this county. The company is a good one, -Ind these wishing to effect insurances therein will apply to the agent. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Phil. adrilphin, is considered one of the best Insurnnce Companies in the country. See notice headed New insurance' Company. The Rauch Gap debating Soci ety debated on Wednesday evening, the question, "should enpital punishment be abolished." The affirmative wore Messrs. Byers, R. Rowe, traher ger, Lorand I, B. Rowe, Evans and Shollenber ger ; the negative, Messrs, Geiger, know., Stam baugh, Prendergast, Gerd, Albert and Wahter.— The decision Rai given En favor of the tartan.- dye. The question thrs eirenfngis "aro the schol ars under the protection of the Parents or Teach- - or while In sahool. The bill before the Legislature to toy out a State road from a point inn public road lending from Jonestown, Lebanon county, to Wolleberstown, in the county of Berko, et or near Philip Batdorff's house, in the township of Jack son, Lebanon county, to a point in the public road leading from Myerstown, Lebanon county, to Prystown, in the county of Berke, at or near Daniel Botdorra, in Tulpenhooken township, Berke county, has passed both Houses, and Is now in the bands of the Governor. The supplement to the net ineorpornting the Moth Lebanon and Mount Hope plank and turn. pike road company, has nice passed both Houses. The blli to abolish the office of sealer of weights and measures In Lebanon coutrfSt has ales passed both Houses. . • There is a bill befarethe legis tore authorizing the appointment. by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, of boards of v i•- itors to the poor houses of the several counties. &eh county hoard shall consist of three citizens, one of whom Phan ben physician, They shall ex• amine the poor house and maim report of its state, government and condition to the COurt. Every incorporated CoHoge' and Aoademy in the State is entitiod ton copy of Prof. Royer' Geological Survey of the State. It i P 'valuable work, and if any institution of tho kind In this loonlity Is Iv Ithont it, oppliention hod l ot ter be made coon, no the edition is being rnridly eXbous t ed. A very important fact--At this season of the year when the Hands, Feet, become frost bitten, or when you ■utror with chil blains, a good remedy will be found in "Delman sea's Biwa? Cvne;" it always relieves, and in most oases makes effectual cures. All that are nfilleted should give it a trial. Prepared only at Lemberger's Drug Store, op_ posits the Market. Dorm room TEE BITE OF A. DOG.—On Wed nesday morning of lost week, e little boy about 111.1 years old, son of Mr, John Seltzer, of Wom- Oldurf, was playing with a small pet dog; the dog snapped at him and bit him in the nose, Onnsing n slight Stlratob. The boy wen tto school, b',t Just before nOOO, was taken very sick, vom ited considerably, and on Thursday, by 4 o'clock P. M., was a enrols. The bite of the dog no doubt, introduced poison into the systeariell produced great depression in the seem stern, causing death. For the Advertiser. SesteorPonsrowN, February 6, 1860. MR. EDITOR I—Pernik me through thecolutuns of your paper to return thanks to the Lebanon Courier, on behalf of the citizens of Sebumffer.- town, for the courtesy shown them in the publi cation of an "interesting" Yankee letter, writ ten by some individual of Mt. Airy, Philadel phis, to the American of Waterbervy, Ct. New we, the citizens of this antiquated village of Behnefferstovrn, having ben *made a special object of comment by the correspondent above referred to, do not feel exceedingly hurt in our feelings in any Ivey by such a description of ourselves and town, but thinking that Liberty of speech and press to be a legacy_ or privilege known and appreciated here ns well as elsewhere, have a right to speak our minds on all such subjects as we feel disposed to notice. We might have acted differently and like ly more honorably if we bad kept silent, or in other words adop d Paddy's rule when be was kicked by n cot , :animal [the animal was -.of the same kind : Which Sarosen..took a jaw b.nte to smite - ; iestines] "lie could have resented, did be not consider the source from which it came," • In the communication we and our town are grossly misrepresented, indeed so much so that we feel constrained to infer that so much STUFF could not emanate from the per. of a HAN ivhe would make any claim for verarily, dignity or talent suftwitnt to draw a picture of an interior village of Pennsylvania. In m sure that a true account of our town has as much interest as that of any other town of equal magnitude. We du not consider ourselves a peculiarly smart people, although we are able to take ear() of ourielves as well as other folks. The invention of isms is not a characteristic of our people,wo moan such as rati.)naiiBia, spiritualism or abolition. ism and all other isms vogue in the land of Yun hoe, nor do we, neither did our ancestors, ever be licve that old women should be burned as witches as a deserving prmishment, or that they rode upon broomsticks to the moon. .Wbtsn the gentleman speaks of our stout 'fe males fetching water at the "tub" of the village, be makes an attempt at an awkward colisPlitecint to some one suiting his idea; this appears indeed singular that everything in and about Sehaeffers town is of the mast antique style that a word of praise would be considered a burlesque, which tempted a pettifogger to take notes, when the same time he adthits that oar girls compare very well with the booby faced Yankee girls. It is true our ladies are stout, but the difference is likely that they rare on something better than herrings or codfish. The farmers between Sehaefferstown and Lebanon, with names campt.sed of sharp cense ttahts ,and few vowels are an object of curiosity hit a Yankee. For instance the name Kurtz has but one vowel, whereas Dudoa or what is an equiv alent; a fool, has two. The gentleman vas suspeeted of being a counterfeiter agreeably to his own statement; the public should also have the t eneflt to know by whom ha was suspected as such, Could an enlightened public imagine that the people ni Schaefferstown, eight miles distant from a telegraph office had any knowledge in advance of a rogue coming to the place? no, but the po lice from another place followed in thb track of the cuepeeted gentleman, who noted his minutne from the opposite of the street. We will however pardolt the gentleaMo for his spicy letter, and in the meantime try to improve, but shollti he vis it us again, Which is hoped he wilt in order to gratify nor rurinsity in seeing %stranger, he shall be furnished with all the necessary information to enable him to sketch a pig-pen. . EDITORIAL CHIP-BASKET yjtt7' It is tinderstood in fashittnable" and court circles at Washington that Miss Lane, niece. of President Bach:man, is certainly to bo led to the hymen MI alter by a certain Baron. "A . " Mr. Smith, Of North Carrdian, in justice to the Detneeratv who voted fur him for Speaker, has reassured iingl orally andoby proof that he was never a "Know... Nothing." u, When Alexander the Great was deified by his parasites, made a god, he saw ono of his wept:dß bleed, anti pereeleed that after 'the deifiettthin he was but a .ra n. Two sets of delegates wilt go from New York, from Georgia, and from Illinois, to the Charleston eonrention, 7:1L.1"4- A Nashville paper says the free colored persons now in the southern States numberahont 0,G00; estributad.- ne-- , follows Maryland 83,-. 000, Virginia 00,000, North Carolina, 30,000 Del aware 20,000, Louisiana 20,000, Kentucky 11,000, District of Columbia 11,000, South Carolina 10,. 000, Tennessee 8,000, Georgia 3,000, Mississippi 3,000, Alabama 3,000, Florida 1,200, Missouri 1,200, Texas 1,000, Arita"" L OO O. Last winter the Michigan Legislature en acted a law which, in fact, renfly abolished the grand jury system, having made it optional eith er to indict upon information or to empannel ju ry, and the tattier is receiving the decided prefer ence. Already Vermont has followed in her foot. steps, and now the proper committee of the Wis consin Senate has been instructed, by 'a unani mous vote; to bring in a Ail:73km bill, which will without doubt pass into a intr. Or. So groat is the pressure to obtain di vorces in England, that before long additional judges must be oppointed to the court. It is sta ted that there is now an armor of six hundred di- =2 OP Me. Thomas 0. Moore line been install tni into office ns Governor of the State of Louisi ana for the en:l - tilt:lg four years. The ceremony took place on Monday, the 2:id ultimo, in the presence of both Houses of the Legislature and of a large concourse of spectators. Oftr• The Legislature passed a bill to regulate the standard weight of clover. seed. It fixes six ty pounds to the bushel. Iffft". l'ho press room of the New York Ledger was destroyeil by fire last week. The loss is very heavy, hut principal covered by insurance. tat. Mr. Corwin, as republican, said in Con gress, that his party would vote for Sherman un til "doomsday." They didn't do it though. Or - The Democracy of Chester county have elected Delegates to the Democratic convention, and instructed them to support Roc. Nimrod Strickland for Governor. O' The last number of the Easton Argus contains an ankle strongly in favor of the nomi nation of the Uon. Saoon FRY as the Democratic candidate for Governor. OOP . Lard Palmerston has jnst appointed a Methodist, the on of a gethadist preacher; to' the responsible office of Solicitor General of Eng land—the first dissenter placed in judicial office since the time of Cromwell. tilt.. A company of gentlemen in Lebanon have taken a loam on what promises to prove a large body of the most superior slate, lying over the Lebanon county line, in Dauphin county. tuit.. John Morrissey and several other prize fighters were fined each $3OO, last weak, in Buf falo, N. Y., for leaVing the state to witness a prizo fight. Hon. Joel Yones, ex-Mayor of Philadel phia, died on Friday morning, aged 64 years. AO" . James Stevens, who murdered his wife by poison, in New York, sometime since, was ex ecuted on Friday. tfa... The residence of Daniel Early, at Hyde Park,P . a., was burned on that dreadful cold Thurs day night of last week, and three children per ished in the dames. ilza. The Board of Revenue CommisEioners tael at Harrisburg oil T i llursday. Hon. BB Sli fer, as State Treasurer, is President of thb Board; Jacob Zeigler was elected Ch ief Clerk, and Geo. A. C. Seiler and John M. Steck, Assistant Clerks. _Pa- The verdict of the Coroner's jury in the matter of the late terrible disaster at Lawrence, exonerates the owners, but censures the manu facturer of the iron pillars, and Capt. Bigelow, the architect. .. The boiler in a hat factory in Brooklyn, New York, exploded on Friday morning, owe. sinning the loss of several lives, and injuring twenty others. The boiler was a new one, and the workmen were still engaging in putting up the machinery of the engine. The cold weather froze up the supply of water, and thus causing the accident. THE LEBANON AI'VERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ,'The trial of Stevons,one of the Harper's Ferry insurgents, le in iirogress at Charlestown, Va. Mr. Thomas P. Miller bas purchased the tract of 20 acres of land, in East Hanover town ship, belonging to Mr. A. (4. Stine, for $2,550. %* 4 .,. The Ohio Leeslalre has elected lion. S. P. Chase, U. S. &deter ix years from the 4th of March next, in plJe of Mr. Pugh. Nfg„.... Some of the metabars,of i jo Pennsylva nia Legislature have orgilizilfq daily prayer meeting. * Pity , they don't all jtin in. DISEASES OF THE Ltvan.—You may nbr4ls know when your liver is out of order whert you are what is ealleebillibus, by any of the follew • ing symptoms ; pain in the side and bacE,doSi• tress, dull headache, a bad taste in the mouth the morning, sallow colored complexion, yellow.- lab tint in the eyes, eostiveness, or diarrhoea slimy dark color, low spirit and dismal forbad logs. It is acknowledged by all physicians and otherswho have seen their action , that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are a perfect cure for all billions affectifts. So pleasantly do they search nut and drive away .the seeds of disease, that all persona living in a county where Fever and Ague, and all other billions diseases are prev alent, will find they should never be without them. From two to four Pills each night on going to bed, will in a short time dri.• away the sick ly yellow look of billions persons, and bring to their cheeks a bcaatifal glow of perfect health.— judson's Mountain Herb Pills are sold by all Dealers in Medicine. TDB CLOSING OF LIFE are often - rendered 'wretched by ailments which are trifling in them selves and easily cured if taken in time. Affections of the liver, stomach, and other organs concern ed in digestion, are the most frequent. They naturally make the sufferer nervous.irritable and complaining, and relatives and friends are forced to beer the brunt of the ill-humor. The use of Ilostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove en efficient remedy for this evil. It will not on ly strengthen the whole physical organization, but entirely_ cure tho most obstinate eases of In digestion. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Liver Com plaint. The first physicians in the country are loud hi theirpraise of this preparation. Another recommendation of the Bitters is that it is so pal atable to the taste that it may be used even as a beverage. Sold by all druggists. ginciat 4atirto. rtl SnoT AN EAGLE.—JOIIII Smith, a well•known citizen of Manayunk. while out gunning ono 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 pleas of ribbon round its nerk. On examination, they found that there was at tached to the ribbon a inedal..on which was engraved —"Buy all your garments at the Brawn Stone Clothin Ball of Rockhill & Wilson, N 0,,. tin and 60i Chestnut sheet, Philadelphia." TER OLD DOCTOR'S SON. A. S. REATH, AND Stßemi, will examine the Stekatad give advice free, at our agents DR. GEORGE ROSS, LtnANoN. 19 of ann. and March, 1560. Dr. S. S. Stevens, Reading, 21st. of January and 21st, of ?Larch. Mr. C. K. KOlees, Harrisburg, nth or January and Mb of Mardi. VILLAGER Mr. Joini Beitatnan's, hamburg, 2310 f January and 2•211 a March. Mr. 0. Brown's, Pottsville, .95th Of Antony . and 24th of March. Dee.l4, 1859. Aar- See Dr.Santlprd'r ntivertisement. rater and Calluntin Pills, in nnoienr Important to Females. DR. OITEESENIAN'S.PITILS.- Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeeeman, M. D., The combination O£ ingredients in these Pills are the result. of a long anti extensive praetio.. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, Painful Menstruations, removing all abstrac tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv ous affections, hysterics, fatigue. pain in the back and limbs, Am., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup- tion of nature. Dr. Ohmsenin's Pills are Dwaine:lde. as they will bring on the monthly period with regnlarity. Ladles who have been disappointed in the nse of other. Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Choosetnan's Pills l-doingsdl that they represent_ n 410, There is one condition of the female system in which the fills CAllllOt be taken without producing a PECU LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREU. N ANEY.—tbe result. MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irre sistablo tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the repro tructive power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything, injurious. Explicit directions, which should he read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en clushar Si to Dn. Cortsmos L. UnaßssatAS, Dox 4551, Post tifilee, New York City. SOLO OT ONE ratuoorwr IN EVERT ToWN IN tSe thIi . ITEEI sStrr.s R. D. HUTCUINGS, General Agent for the United States. 165 chambers-St., New-York, To whom all Wholesale oedere should ho Addressed. Sold At Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Le%moon, Pa. Dec. T, 1859.-Iy. Ittliginuo 4utir6o. English Ireaelting next Sabbath morning and evening in Zinn's Lutheran church. Preaching in She M. E. Church, next Sunday int ruing and evening. Preaching every eve• ning this week. Episcopal service next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in Temperance Ilan. German preaching next Sunday morning, and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. Preputdror r y service next Sunday morning in the Engl'sh language, and the Lord's Supper in the evening. in the Mora—ian church. German preaching next Sabbath morning, end English in the evening, in the Reformed church. On the 34 inet., by Ruv. M. Wunderling, Mr. D. E. Wailers, to Miss Sat ah E. Mellinger, both of Lebanon. On the 31stult.. by the Rev. F. W.:Kremer, Mr. Abraham Krell, of South Lebanon tp., to Miss Elizabeth Yordy, of Cornwall tp., this county. On the 29th aft., by the nee, Mr. Rowlett, Rev. P. Seibert Davis, of Norristown, to Miss Emma Phreener, of East - Hanover, daughter of the lute Dr. Samuel Phreaner. O'n the 21. g ult., in Cornwall, Farrar Hoffer, child of John nod Mary Lowman, aged I year, 4 months and 24' days, On the 31st ult., in Philadelphia, Ellen Louisa, child of Urine and Louisa Frantz, aged 1 year and 7 months. On the 25th ult., at Cornwall Fornned, ll7erg Ir win Van Lear, wife of Caspar Srlitink. On the 10th ult., in South Lebanon, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Mr. William Snyder, aged 19 years, 8 months and 8 days. On the 19th nit., in Jackson, of Consumption,, Miss Susannah. daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth Ilertzler, aged 22 years, T months and 4 days. On the 20th ult., in Millereek, Mrs. Susanunh Zng, aged 80 years and 10 months. In West Lebnnon, Wayne county, Ohio, Mrs. Kettering, wife of Philip Kettering, formerly of South Lebanon, aged 75 years, 8 months and 27 days, The Lebanon Flllarkel. arrefal/y Cbrrectcd IFeckl„y, LEPANON, Wr.utsaSahli. I , EURUA 11.1 8, 1560. Leb. Mills Ex. Faint SG 00 . Potatoes. y 1 MI , 40 Smith " Extra 6 00 j Eggs, lit doz., 13 Mb. Val. Super. Fine 5 60 Illutter, V., lb., 16 Prime White Wheat, 1 30 'bird. 0 Prime Red Wheat, ; 20 'l'itlto . lv, 10 Prime Rye, 75 Ilan; 12 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 10 Oats, 35 Sides, 10 Clover-seed, 4 50 Soap, 0 l'lmothrseed, 2 00i Does-wax, 25 Flax-sepd, , 1 50 !White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, Abu., 1 00 !Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 1 50 Flax, 'IS lb , 1234 Peach "Snit:, ' 2 50 Bristles, Th., 40 Peach "11utzels," 1 25 Feathers, it lb., 62 Cherries, 1 50 Wool, -, lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beaus, gal 'il qt., 6 Vinegar, 'ft - 123,i Apple flutter,' crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PIMA ntr..Puts., February 5, 1860. Notwithstanding the unfavorable news receiv ed per steamer Atneriea to-day, the breadstuff market is if anything a little firmer than last week with some speculative enquiry, and some export, and a fair home consumptive demand; the re- NEW YORK CITY TO ;MARRIED LADIES EEE NOT [CE Matrielt 'I~E~, ceipts of Flour are not much larger than last week. For Wheat there is some enquiry, with light receipts, prices nre unchanged, though firm, We notice a demand for Corn, the offerings are mostly of lots at Rail Road and in store, there is very little coming by river. The demand for Rye is nut so brisk as last week. There is very little doing in Rya Fitiiir or Cora Meal. Clover Seed meets w itfi. fay enquiry for good lots, best coin - [non and in fo.'ior seed is very unsaleable, the re ceipts are fall ing, cit. Timothy Seed is in tleyiand. Whiskey continues dull, nod in good supply.— We quote: • FLOOR.—Soperfiuo, $5.50 to $5.75 ; Extra, $O.OO and $0.25 ; Extra Family, $0.50 to $7.00. RYE. —Pen nsyl van in, $4.25 per bbl. CORN MEAL.—Yellow, $3.25 per bbl. WHEAT.—Prime Red, $1.34 to $1.35 ; White, $1.40 to $1.50. 11,YE.—Pennsilseniii; 22 cts..per bushel. CORN.—filles from stare at 75 ceuts per buiih OATS.—Southern, 42 rents; Pennsylvania; 45 can ks. SEEDS.—Pover, $5.00 to $5.25 for fair to priri:mj common and infector, $4.15 and $4.87 per bushel, 64 U. Timothy, $2.15 to $3.00 per 45 Iba.. Pla.i Scott $1.60 per 56 lbs. W11151.ET.,.,,0bi0, 24 eta,; Pennsylvania, 23 etit. ; Drudie, 22 cy. SAVL—Cotanion Saeka, $1.20 ; Paten t Sacks, $1.25. • PLASTER.—Per ton, $3.00 and $2.25. HOPS.—Nor, 12 to 1.5 cents ; Old, 6 to S Cents. Yours Rospectfully, McCANN 'WRIGLEY, TAs. '3(c.0.4,t7X, Jr., PI itadalph i a 1 OLIVER Watnwr, Lebanon Co. 236 North Delaware Avenue and 233 North Water Street. CATTLE MARKET.—Tbe,market for' Beef Cattle was quite brisk, and piites were fully sus ta:ned and firm, the sales roughing about 1650 head, all offered at the d actin t yards , ranging at $3,1 to $4l gross, and $0 to s9} net, according to quality, including a few extra at slo®lo} the 1001 h. Of Cows and C4lias - about 200 head were offered, tunstly at IVsynte t e and sold at from $25 to $59 each, as in equality. About 2000 Hogs were disposed of, including 1008 at rinhoff's at. $7 7508 75. and 810 sold. by . D. Miller, at the Acetate yard, a, from $7 50 to $8 50 the 1001 b, net. Some 9000 Sheep wore sold, mostly at prices ranging from 5. to ayi` , o lb,, gross. gpvtitionttitto. iltietder, A L , GENT OP FRAM - MAN FIRE INSCIRA.NCE COIF ti Philadelphia. By etatement published it aPpears that the aa.teto of the Company were on the lot of January, 1350, $2,208,051 63. Feb. 8, 18110. Ne w Insurance CoMpany. t LL thoso favorable to the organiaation of a nevr In . 1 so ranee Coinpony in thia county. are invited to at• tund at the UNION FIRM CNIPil,Nrs HALL, in liar• ket etreet. on T lnersday ereliikq, it 7 o'clock, to bear the report of theCoinmittoo appointed to draft Fly-Li we, aud transact such other Imainesi as may be desirable. /V/ OltD.Elt OF GO3IdIITTEL•'. Turnpike Election. NOTICE is hereto) , giveh that an election by the Steekludders ill the President, Monaprr and Cooi pauy of tam Iterk., and Dauphin Turnpike road will be held at the Public !louse of Alexander Helm, In Myers town, Lebanon county. Pe.nnsylvanin, - On lifonday, the 6th day er March ;text, between the hours of ten o'cloek, A. Il.,and four o'clock, t'. M.. of that day, for the purpere of electing One Pres ident,,Eight illitoligers. One Treasurer, and:inch other officers es may be necessary to profane the nifairs of the said Company during the ensulng year.At the same time the Ant:Wel . Statenient of the Trecis urer will be laid before the Stockholders as usual. order of the Board, 111S.NltY MULL, l'res't. jACTLI ittEo7l. treasurer. February 8, 18617 3 mo Public, Sate: r IIIE undersigned will, on Solarifai, OM: 25th ins/ , ex pose to sale by Public Vendue. Ft thel'ublie Mouse of Henry lialurer, in the borough of No'rth Lebanon, a certain LOT OF GROIII4D situate et the Southwesteorner of Light & Millerstreets, in "Light's Addition," North . Lebanon township. Also, one other I.QT OF (MOUND adjoining the above. Paeh of said Into being MI feet in front, and in depth to Farah Alloy. late. the property of L. Zimmerman. Bale to commence at 6 o'clock, in tho evening, when terms will then be made known by J. B. MESTER. A.s.sig,nee of Leo. Zimmerman. Lela on; tehruAry 8,1860., Pithire Sale. )1,7 ILL be Sab,l at public sale, on Thursday , March Y ' 1. 1860, at the resblence of the. undersigned, in! North 'Lebanon TowuslliP, 4 miloa from Lebanon, at lleilrouele.Dela, neatt4l44m between Lobs. ; ✓ non anfirthe'llaltifflC, illikfalreating peratu al property, xis:- 3 MMES. (one a Mare with frtl,) 1 Colt, % 3 Cows, 2 Springers, 2 loons Bulls and other Young Cattle, 1 broad .4•V wheeled Wagon. Wagon-box, 2 refits Hay mi,„ Ladders, Straw-bench. Ploughs and Mr -0.'"," , rows, 'Maness for -k horses, Carriage-h ar- Doss, shovels, forks, rakett,scythes, credles,log, cow and halter chains, front, double and sitiglcstrees, POTA TOES by the finshel, anti many . othsy articles too nu merous to mention. rxip:Salo to commence at 12 o'ck, i Ji.. when terms will be Made k noWn; and a credit of 11 mon . tbs even, 1;1 February B,IBW, F. Estatbit, Auct'r. MI I kilei4 , rpm: undersigned respectfully infornishis friends and customers and the public in general, that be has removed his Residence and Butchery to the residence of Widow Shantz, in Chestnut street, Lebanon, Nib er re he is enabled to carry on his BIITOURRING BUSI NESS on an increased scale, and hopes his friends will roll nt his new pitvat of: ItAness, where be will always keep fin. tale r ood Beef. The encouragement of the public is solicited. claws K. SNAVELY. Lebanon, February 5,t500. Lrbanon realiale geminary. EIGHTH SESSION of tho "Lebanon Female Seminary" commit:acid on chalet slay of February, 1860, under the supervision of MODESTE DECAMPS, who has associated with him as Assistant, Miss JANE Moon li , a ilrmioaln of the A r no Hwnptob School, ' who is not only well qualified, but has nlso had eons' • creble experience as a Teacher. 4,et - Mrs. Decamps will a ttand to the Sewing De pnrtment. For furthirr particulars inquire for Circular. Lrbauon, Feb. S, I Siin Blanket Sim wls, riLOTII, WOOLEN CLOTH:MiI of all colors, dyed r it Black or 1111113 Itho.k, proved, Pio color ottrraut .31 and zood:r turned out-ectul to new, by „. LYON Lrtt o p.plot, ir . East Honorer. , , . 4V- hrliCllis In be dyed con ho left at ,los. E Ecneocr gce s Drug Store where all onion for tho , I.bove' will bo attended to. • [Feb! S; IS6O. OT OTA lAN; i Aaiun:ooo, February 1,1°60. The Lectures of Bishop on thO .!Evidences of Christianity" are universa regarded its constitut ing one of the Very best treatises on that subject; and thoy aro offered lo the public In an attractive form at an exceedingly IoW rate. 1.14, and you will not regret it. CLIARLES A. 11AY, Pastor of the English Lutheran Church. cordially concur h, the shove : Win. it. Dewitt, T. 11. ftobinson, Pastors of the first Presbyterian Church.„ W.llishwp. T. Iv: Ntaikiih'Pastore of M. E. Church. J Green Mites, Pastor of the Iluptist Church. 11. A. Castleman; Pastor of the Protestant Episcopal Church. . 11. Gene, Pastor of the German Reformed Church. G. J. Marie, Pastor at Dauphin and Shon,pes. Jl4lllBll Colder, I?iistor of the elt'-ich of Gbd. worship ping in the Fourth Skeet Bethel. Thin dollar beiitk all only ' , gent, through the liberality of n weal thnoialocuan in Philadelphia, for 50 eentk: 44 The effent will be in Lebanon, soon. The book is a greet fexorite of the people, partieularly of the Ladies. Yebroary 8,1860., 1101111 Ot,gballolll MIMS. . min3s o, cr ib ers Tiering loased Alro 0914' prepared to I furnish customers regularly with a very superior article IS fI.OUR , as cheap as it can be "Willett from any other source. They gggi also keep constantly on hand and fur • 6111 e, CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, &e. , They are also .prepared to do all kinds or Ousronans' WORK, and respectfully invite all the former customeas of the Milt, m well as new ones, to give them a call. gm,. They will pay the highest market prices for all kinds of Grain. such RA WHEAT, RYE, CORN. OATS. CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED: and afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. KREITZER k IMMIIL. N. Lebanon, Fein - nary 8, 18110 fitateNott 111.NK, December 31,1E59. CiTATEMENt or unclaimed balances, accruoil upon settioSent, .114 , 4ary 1, 1850, viz: Ilenry B.•Ktipp, $67 37 'Orphans' Court qfitebanon county, 1 J. D. Holster, .441 - m'r of Petet Ectdorti, doe'd., 00 16 E. L lIIILEIt, Cast:der. Sworn and ,eubscribed before rue, Nebrunt y 4. 7E60. Jcier.Pit GLEIM, J. P. Feb.B, 18C0. Statement IrYt ' hi r e ll A k: ot L rAtio N etly l2l , :\ pat C P d uk t i c i ;. l- 173 1 , t r 6; clu si i n rca : b". LEBANON BANE, Feb. I. 1860. 'M.—Loans and Di - counts, $333,022,23 2d.—Spode 1, $13,570. oa Notes of other Dints, 4;605 90 Duo by other Banks; 2,0 86 . 50,141 99 3d.—Notes in Ciroulation v 162,045 00 4111.—Amount of Deposits, Ineind., , ing individual deposits and 38,268 18 balances die to other Hanks, . EDW. A. FILER. Cashier. filfo l / 4 and Snbacribed before use, Feb. 4,1800. . Lebanon, Nob: 8, 1960. Josirn ,Gintst,_J. P. Not ice NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. American Life Insurance Company.. CAPITAL STOCK, Company.,. COMPANY'S BUILDING. WALNUT Street S. E. Corner of FOURTH, NOW Lifo Insurance at the navel MUTUAL RATE:% or it t JOINT STOCK RATES, di shout 20 per cent. lees, or RV TOTAL ABSTINENCE RATES, the lowest in the world. J. C. BIM, See'y.] A. WHILLMN r Preaidellt. GEORGE GEIM, le Agent for Lebanon county& [February 8,1860.—1 y. GREAT WESTERN Insurance & Trust Comp9y. OF PIIIA CHARTER PERPETUAL! CAPITAL $500,000 ! ! 'VIRE INSMIANCEON STORES,DWELLINGS, PUB "' 1.1.0 BUILDINGS, Barna and contents, Stock, Farm Implements, and Merchandise generally, Limited or Perpetual. Also. Inland Insurance on 0001/8, to all parts of the country. 451- Office in the Company's Building,,No. 03 Walnut Street, corner of Fourth. CH ARLES C. LATII BOP, President, WM. BARU NO, Vice President, JAMES Ser.'y and Treasurer. Wm. M. BRESLTN, for Lebanon, Pa. Philidelphia, February 8, 1660. An Ordinance thdaining.the toping act and opening of a Street front the Northern Terminus of Rad Street, in the, Boroagh of :Lebanon, to the North Lehaium Borough Line. 812 IT ENA,CTED AND ORDAINED by the Burgess aud Town Council of the borough,of Lebanon, and it is hereby ordained be authority of the mune : That a Istreet for public use, nt the width of fifty felt, be laid out and opened as follows to win—beginning at a point , in the centre of Ran street in thelmrough of Lebanon. ..• here said street intersects Strawberry alley, thence iohn wow a longburnt Old roast through lau dof Abr shout Licht and respectively, North t degrees Weet 43 perches and 7-10th `o a post; thence along said Old 1 Farm road through land of John Wolf, John t!ttg,ertf t 1 John Arnold, Abraham Light, Barithurd Rauch, bobs ! non Valley Railroad Company, Maury & Stine, John Hoover, George Pfleger, Daniel Light, (Merchant.) and ' John Arnold, sr., respectively. North 3 i degrees West 78 perches and 6-10th to the North Lebanon Borough line; said lines to be the centre of the street, and the ! bust passing fourteen feet east of John Meurer's house And the Street Commissioner Is hereby directed to no! tify the land holders through and along whose laud said 1 street passes to open the same, and if not d4ne within sixty days from the dste of the service of such notiec, i he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to open or cause the same to be opened. D. M. FURMAN Y, Chief Burgess. Attest—D. B. Mutsu, Secretary. Phoned, February 2, 1860.3 t Lebanon,Teb. 8,1830.-3 t . Avi Ord i natice . , Ordaining Winging out and opening of an Alley front Molberty street, in the Borough of Lebunon, to Spring alley, . . - DE IT ENACTED AND GT:DAT:N - 0 by the Burgess 1.3 and Town Connell of the borough of Lebanon, and it is hereby ordained by authority or the SAMii: That an Alley for public use, of the Width of tifteeit feet, be leid out and opened from a point where the Tine between David Gerhard and John Yost meets Unlintrry Street, in the borough of Lebanon. thence along the line of. said David Gert , ard, John Yost. Joules Rogers and Philip Dliatine to Spring alley. And the Stre.'t Comitilsaiorter of said borough is hereby directed to notify the Land holders, through and :dons whose land void alley pass, es, to open the sante, and if not done within sixty days front the date of the service of such notice, he is hereby Authorized, empowered, and directed to open, or cause the sante to &repelled. D. M. I{4.II3FANY, Chief Datgess Attest—D. E. 'MILLER, Secretary. [Nosed Febraary 2, 3.860.] Lebanon, rob. 8,1580.-3 t. AN ORDINA3IT-CE To Wrnlghten And wil,n Pint et ore Stret in no' B o'- otteh of T;eleu r ion, !lino the Lebanon VeHey Retire el. .to the North Leh -IEIOII iinr6llol I ne. ll' 1% HERMIT OBDAINE'D by the IturgPßK :11111 1 Town Council of the li..rough of Letanen that Pine grove street. itt said B.trough. shall be straightened WitS widened as ("bows, to wit: Beginning at the Lehanon Valley Rabroad thirty feat we-t of the south west cur ncr of Kline . Billinzer's brick )louse, thence the- ugh bend of Lehmon Valley Railroad Company. Win & t., L. Weiner, David I.lrich. henry ilochold, 31. - ninaa Bra. shies. Reuben I.litnerand Christian Long respectively. north 4,4 0 west ISS feet to a Vint no the North Leita non Borimgh line.l.`o. feet west of {leery :thoild's new Brick House; and that the !mid street be evened and cleared to thethreath of sixty feet, taking wild line fir the centre 4 '' pubic nee, and that any pert or party of the old re road not on or a Milli the bed of the streeth 1. lieteded to be laid cot (that is from the 11 0 , Lebanon — Valley Railroad to the Non h Lebanon B •r -°ugh line) 'semi her. My. vacated. And the 'Street Com miesioner is li4eby Oh cared to notify the landholders throe zit andefoint. whoas land said street passes to open the same and if In 4 dens within :IXTV Oro front the date of the Service of sr ch notice, he Is het shy a Oar ized, empowered and directed t' ones or orit , e the same tote opened D. il. RAIttIANV, Attest:—D. B. :il.l.tam sec. CV I Barges. ternary 2,1 S WI.) Lrba non, Flo - ti ry S IStO. AN ORDINANCE Ordaining the leying out and npening of a street from the f , ontln rn Tern inns if We nu' Street in the Dor iimith of Leh, non, to the Colo w All township line hl IT ell' wrinu mardidai,”fry -threAturgethconni Town Council of the it„,thn,di of hob ,non an , tr is he: t)'sy ord.thied by the authority of the saute : That a street f,t- public use of the width of 66 feet be laid out and open, d from a point in the centre of W.klunt street in th e tb.enti n h of Lebanon wh-re It intersects Vary street, thence through boil of Jacob Stoover,D M r Ks r , litany. Philip Arne d, Samuel Shreffer`and john Gil hert reeve'', els, 'tenth 6° east to the Cornwell. township. said cenrs, to be fete centre of the at vet. And the Street Commipsimer of Said Beroulli is hereby directed to notify the l‘thlitoithtrs through and along whole bind said street p 19,i, to open the name. and If not done within SIXTI days from the date of the service of such notiec,he is authorized. empowerst and directed to oven or tattoo the same to he opened. . . D. ).1. KAIIMANY, Chiof Burgess. Attest—D. Ii Mittss. SeSretary. (Pa asedSr 1 , rr ary 2, 1560.) Lebanon. February b. 1669. ...., JUDSON'I Mountain Herb Pills,. ABow, we present you with a perfect likness Terme°, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aster., Ne:- ti n. that once ruled Mexico. You wilt Mid a fell ac count of hint and his people in our Vaal ,Meta and Al manacs—to be bad gratk, from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of ‘:.7nibion's Moun tain fiel/ rills," has spent the greater part of his llfo in traveling, haring visited netirly every enuntryln the world. fle spent over six yenia anion;; - the Indians or the Rocky Mountains and of Meidco,' and it was thus that the “MOUNTAIN rEern Pitta" were discovered. A very interesting account of hie adventures there, you Sind in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all dissfunsi arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The, bfood is the life! and when any foreign or un healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once dis tributed to every organ of the body. livery nerve feels the poieen, and all tie vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weekenthl, and so the circulation is fee ble. The lungs become clogged with the poisonous mat. ter; hence. a cough—and all from a slight Imput ity at the Mantilla-head of Wealth,' Mood! As it you had thrown some earth. for instance. in a pare spring. from which ran a tiny rivulet, in e few minutes the whale course of the stream becomes disturbed end discolored. As quickly does impure blood Ay to every part, nod leave its sting behind. All the passages become ob structed, and unless the obstruction he removed, the lamp of life so in dies out. These pills not only purify the bloijd, butt regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, un rivalled es a . . CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint. Sick Headache, ,t,:e. This Anti-Biltons Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dis ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing anti resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed. is it to no, that we are able to place within your reach, a medicine like the “Houxrans Limn PIMA," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, 1 throngb the blood and fields of the b'Aly, and cause the ' sufferer to brighten with the Rush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills are the Best Remedy in existence fci' the following Lbmptaints: Bowel Complaints, Debility, Intvaa Weakness, Coughs', Fever and Ague, bluer Complaints, Colds, Female Complairiti; lowness of Spirits, Chest Discakei, Headaches, Piles, CostivetieSs; Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dyspepsia, Influenza, Secondary Symp. Diarrliceny luilenCitinfi, touts. Dropiiye . e * * * ,t * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who ruble health, should cover be without these Pills. They purify the blood. remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and bitch es, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek: 49iir• The 'Slants and Herbs or which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very .sorprising was among the Timmons, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Oct the Althnnao of our Agent, and 'you drill road with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the "Onesr Mr.cicma" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE.—The Mountain , Iferb Pills aro .put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine, have the sig nature of B. L, JODSON k CO., on each box. B. L. JUDSON, & 00_,. SOLE PROPRIETORS; No. O Leonard Streol, IiSEW le_ Agents wanted always—Address, as above. „err , sold in Lebanon by Dr. Geo. Ross, and.D..B. Rabic February 8, 1860.-Bm. - BRO2B New Bootand Shoo Store lip in good order for comfort ond conrooltose, both ladies mod Gestlemesi-. Office of the Lebanon rtlittn al Insurance Company. Jert•lF , STowN,Jantinry 23, 1860. FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Lebanon M fuel Insu Culll 1)311y, made agreea hie to en net of the Legbilature incorpora ting said Company. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $130,000. Amount of Itisiti in Morahan& Huss, $1,589.340 Farmers' " 1,4 fiT ,320 Mutual " 116.470 . Whole Amount of Rislm. $3 ,173,G3 0 Atroura of Premium notes bull 14. the Compc.ny in the Merchants' Clasp, $58,084 00 " " Fanners* •d 46,732 00 " " Mutual " 116,470 00 ~ , - Wlwlo amount of Pim itral "Notes held . by the Cempauy,- . 222,188 OD Nutes, Bills, Bemis and _Boners , itte by Agents, Mill 3,165 46 in C):4,s.h ittimrtnion t 2g,449 22 whoto 4inount of Assets of tb Com pang sqs.4 it s3o 88. ifittie)3teciness•tof Company t. 2,7 t 3 50 tosses during the year, • •••••• 6,317 59 Bxpenses El u rink the year, °toe Rent, eommissiens of Agents, Salary- ut Of iicers and Direetur6, Statioaary, Printing. Postage, &e. 1,660 46 The above is a, correct statement as appears on the bnolts of the Copipany. jOIIN BRUNNER, FreSident, ' W. A. BA TI RV, Secre tary. Jonestown, February 1, 1860. 1 - 1, lit pu see ATKINS S; 1.3R028 New flea end Shoe LP Store. . Selling offal and below Cori. pEizENsTEIN k alt.ollllLll inti , nd to tri ll, °rennet their Clothing Businee3, era aaliiug off their FtCek f WATCHES & JEWELRY, without regard to Cost. All who wish Go obtain Bargains are invited to eall. Now is your time to get goof Bargains. 13:filches going at ruinous rates. Fine 18 caret gold hunting watches, formerly sold nt 50 Dollars. are sold now at $35. All kkeds of Silver Hunting watches sold nt 16 to IS Dollars aro going now for J and 10 Dollars. °punkt.- ed silver watches worth 10 Dollars for 5 and S Dollars. Jewelry sol 4 fro. 7907 . 214 , CL301211. Gold Breaetpins viorth $5 at 2 50 ". Eardrops 5 "2 50 " Sott4 ,o 3 I 100 " StUad cs 350 " I 75 ". Fingerrinti 0 300 " 150 " 200 " 1 00 " do. . 0 150 " 75 A 141 , z0 o.4ortment of Voinoy gomis sol.l below Coat. . ItitIIZENSTEIN 47. BR.G. Lebanon, Feb. 1.860. I nunsoNs in want of Feedlot Cows nr Pigs, can A ta,in it daily at the Lager 13eer BUM EMI' of the subse iber in North Lebanon township. Price. cents a Luabal, 11ENRY HARTMAN. Lellkou, Feb. •1, 15:,7. Lebanon Mutual 'lltasvirance Cadattpaity. lnctirporated by the Legislature of Pa. CHARTE PVRIPETTIAL! 'OPFICE AT JOIVESTOIM LEBANON COUNTY. GUARANTEE .CAPITAL $55,000! rIIIIIS cOmPrucv is in full operation, and ready to I make Insurance on all kinds of property, in Town, or Country, and on as favorable terms as any well gov• erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint static principle. President—J . olM BRUNNER, gE-cl. rice Presider(—D. M. RANK. Treaeurcr—G F. 31BILY. Secretary—WM. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS Jona' 1111.1.1NNER, Esq. ' tIEo. Ross, Gr.o. if. Illrnor, D. al. KARMANY, NAPOLEON DESIf, JEFF. StrtlP'. JOIIN C. SELTZER, S. K. TACRUILEI7., DAIID M. BANIC, DAVID HANK, DANIEL H. BITTER,W.V. A. DARBY. .A.NTHON FS. 1.11,Y, Agent t for Lebanon and vicinity Jonestown, Beb. 23.185% Delaware Mutual Safety issue su ranee y 5 OF FM iJA DT% Pli A. INCORPORATED,IB2S, r 11111 S Company is muttudinthedivisionof the profits; and not of the losses. The profits of the business are funded and remain with the Company as a guarantee and protection to the iosorlaragaillst loss' whicbl fond is represented by - scrip . czni r ly ,,, tA . the insured, be of the C.)rinliestgruOttnt to orer ftirOXECo l lol o 4llLikt , millea-Se. and consist principally of Plutadelphia City Loans, Pennsylvania State loans, United. Stains Treasery notes and .I.lorb,„mge bonds of Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company. Insurances made against loss by lire at as low rate.; ns can he made by any Safe Comp:inv. No premium notes required. ISAAC 11.),IFFNit, January 11, 1860. [Agent f latb.inoa and Vicinity. New Incentioia. . , . Wood Burned Lime. - 1 late improvements in the sant' Lres attion.Are. the I) subscriber is now enabled to produce the hest Worm- RUnNte LINE that was ever made in this section of coun try, anti in quantities without limit, at Aunt notice.— His improvements are such that he is enabled to sell his Lime at, 1234 cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 26 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LDIN, burned with COAL, can also be obtained at low rates by the boat- load, or in less quantities., as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange far Lime. Ildring done to a greet expense in the perfection of hie improvements for limo horning on a large scale, at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the public patron age. • Ills location is at the old and well known platoon the Union Canal, in North Lebanon. DAVID BOYER. N. Le lemon ; May 18, 1858. C LOCK S. Thirty Dad', fght Day, 'thirty Hour CLOCKS 9 Just Received .nt J. 3. BLAIR'S Jewelry . Store, Lebanon Pa. I 7 YOST AVANT orxl PICTURE for a 7.4:a1a11i.m crPirt, call at, b AI LY'S Gallery, mxt, dour t• dm LebtvatikDepuelt = • - YOU WANT A PRAT Fl r dt•comed fr fiend. eulalired . aoz .13.. colored in oil, call nt DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IP YOU wANT A I'IIOTOGRAPII of yourrielf or friend, the best nro /1. to be had at DAILY'S OnNary, nest door to the LCIALIIOI2 DePOU it Rank. 'r2 E NEW frUeTERV, OM undersigned would resin:aft/Hy inform the eitd zoos of 'Amnon, t bat he has emu lIICLICIA the BA it it in all its varieties, nt his stand. on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nehrly opposite the buck Hotel, and will supply custemere with the best BREAD, CAKES. Sc.. ae. ulour recei ved from monomers and returned to them in bread at shod notice. C 0 N FEC VON E R BS, of all It intl4,•fl esh and of the boat tionlity, constantly on }1:111.1, „nit f 111111111 4 10.1 nt tbe lowest nrieez. The pui.iia in invited to give me a VW, Leiown, Nov. 9, 16-•1!. Vi 7 Ito ri:IS not seen the itietv S'ig'n Put "Pr Pg tiy STELLWAXIEN c 131t9., at their - _rag WAreit and JEWEL - WI it:ssicatititoftem.:632 'tTMarket Street, one doorbelow 7th . adelphiit. Rot the Sign is nothing to what is exhibited inside.. American Watches, In Gold and Silver OMB, Rail road Tizecheepers of Englivh and Swim riitkns; raAionable Jewelry and Silver ware. and also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing 'Droll is that the pij.ees of an the attractions is within the range ol the awl - Heat poekote. STELLW A.O i'LN k SRO. April 21, C 412 ltatitet street, Philtura. A deilist Iragion Notice. - mOTIcE is hereby given. that letters of Adininlstra- IN lion en the estate of Willbain ).lehaughlin, Into of ;4outh Lebanon township, Lebanon county. deed.. hare been greeted to the undersigned, of the township and coon! .c aforesaid. All persons indebted to the &Lid PP. tote. LIS well no these boring tininto spinet- the osfae, will znal:o &Otte rnent with MARY MOIAMIIILIN IP , AdmihbitreArlx. ~south Menem, Jan.A.S, Nee. NIS r . ?LA 'OMIT. T. Oyes has,' tot 15 CE - tvad a fresh Jot of Cranbir this 'which he is set ingiktheiredne.ed price of .15 cents per quart. Also a linetlVae,Treah Lemon Raisins very cheap. - A.ll kinds of Drie , fh`fal' Canned truft. Persons in wonfrof the nhore Goode at the low Prioes, had bet tar call soon Ile they ara aching fast. Lebanon; :January 11,1860. Stvatara Collegiate 11111Slifillie Tonostoron, Lebanon Co., F. r Edifice being finished. the Summer Torre will commence.on Monday. 4th of,ippii. /Vales and Po. males or the age of eight years and ifpwarac, will Win. strutted by a competent hoard of teachers. Pupils from abroad. will board with the 'Principal. For circulars containing particulars, address any cue of the antiwar. ern. JOHN BRUNNER, Eng., P.reet of the Board, HENRY MELLY, Biroratary. 1. RUPP, Principal. Jorieetr:wn, le, 18;.!9, BUSINESS CARDS Wm. M. D LI , A TINMNRY AT LAW, tglirm Walnut qtreet, Ormottite MI6 Court llnuxc. fatale N•cLipiel by Amos R. Laq. - Laanon, May II ; 1559, GEORGE Vl'. A TTORNEY AT 1,1W.---01.1h•tt with FAiti ZENiv Lebanon. Pa LLehanorl. 1%.1.:ty 4, 1859. JOSattgiACK . , ATTORNEY AT LAW, TIIVRMOVI:D his office to Mr. Tiohlend'xnewbuilth ing-, (second story, at th' alivy,) two doors oast of Ids present locution. fLebunon, Gil 2, 1859.-Iy. J. IL BOWMAN ~ .4 TTORNEY.AT-I.A IV, lute 10:31011.BD bis once - 1 runcles New Building, (second story)Cumbertund iitroet, Lebanon. POI. Lebanon, April C, 11359. J. J. BLAIR. ARP.. T FOR SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES! All kipds.of Sewing Ilachinee emnufacturiAl by.l. M. prieue ranging from ip'3s to .3100. Machine Oil, Nandlaß, Re. kept cousteetly qn band. Lebanon Oct. 12th 18.51. McCann & Weigley COMMESSION MERCHANTS, Nog, 23e, North Delaware Avenue and 233 Notth Water Street. PITILADELMA. Liberal Cash advances made on LO GRAN Vi El rsra r Sept. 21, 1859.-1 y EAGLE HOTEL, LE, FIN ; PA, rinn suliseribcir wishes to Inform his &fen& and the litilme generally, that he has again taken the above well.known lionam Ile will he merh plea.seil to aeconancidate ali r.ihia may laver him with a call. Lec.trion.--Curter Cumberland and Market strePta vt:2 l _olanibusses ruining in c-nner.inn with the Rail Wind Trains. if. SIEGRISV. Lebanon, Nov. 10, 1558. WILLTA3I CON WAY, . SOAP&. CANDLE Ni). 316 Fiouth SEC , ND St., Philadelphia Fain, VArie4staa, Virliitu. Chemical. 01::e., Extra Yed low, role and !Brown Strap, ; , .:teariuc, and Tallow Can dles,. &c. NI H.—The bighest priceu paid for Taliow Or:. 12, Michael La t4,,c.r. Corner qf Mulberry and Cilethiltt Stneic, ./.:34 non, at., =I ORNAMENTAL CAST AND iIifROUGRT IRON , XOR Cemeteries, 'Verandas. 8.3.1e,,nie5. Pablic and Ptl rate Gronnde..tc., which he offers in zreat ra rlely of designs at lower prices than the stone ...an be ob tained elsewhere. Alan, WAIN Eh CRS of every dv seription constantly kept on hand, August 25, 1858.—tf. LAFAYETTE BltO ER, GaS FITT 13 Nl, - 11 T Aall s . t •Ti . ,, ; 4,. r next do .a. ter A. S i a 1t1 4 7 18 0 6 111 0 7, 1 Y- Jacob K. Stood, {Late of the firm of Thorni , "?on Ston:l.) , A few ,l+inn south of StrieWor's I,,hanon. RESPECrf Fl 3 t IN 'Waren tho public Ghattr. He cow - or, IL)USE and SIIIN 1`.11,•T1Nt..1 awi PAPlift- HANCLNO. aml by FIT let ati - 5111.188 to Lo hops to ree”ive n lit,eral share ire Order,: froiu town eud cowl z.otr.ptly attend ed. to: . Oct. n, 1859. M== (Late of the firm of Thr.mns:m Stella.) Market Street. 34 square north of Water. I,hamon, RESPECTFULLY inform the palllic Ora he coatta nes ROVitlE and 81UN PAisTrw and PAPER 11 /LNGLVI, and by strict attention tt. Int cineec hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. & Orders &mu town and county promptly attended to. Lebanon, Nov, 0 18 9.-17. IL YOU WANT ROOD PICTURES GO TO 3 EANE S sRT EMIT GALLEPa, over D. S. .qa; , ?? . ‘, StOrt, 013 - eumberland street. Lebanon, Ik/ELAINOTITES, FEROTTPF.S, PAPTROTTe..S And PHOTO GRAMS, taken deity, (Sunday excepted.) 211,s rasona hie and In accordance with the size, style and quality of the cases. Rooms opened from S A. 11., to 1. tieloctt. P. M., - Lebanon, June 2. lsas. - ifouse., NOVTII. E. CORN HP. of Plunk. road end Gitil . r..rd Streets NORTH LEBANON, A. = . . 1.10 1 all ye thirsty come and drink, for uict, coal mineral water, r:he choicest vintage. and the purest malt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry 1-, , me net oat, as t'..e table is loaded with the most attio,tantial fire, and' the richest deierteiot of the 'season PrOlill my board— Come man and beast; my home is always open to ids stranger and the friend, and for animals oho I)est of pro vender, Sue stabling, and attentive L0.412:•6, aro ore: ready at my dales. Tours, Resp;.rtfully. booth Lebanon, Sept 11, ISo9 • Hz \R 1 DOLTS Joseph Reinhard's NEW LIQUOR, STORE coroatt of Wohint and Cheetnut structs, 1,11:111\O\, The subscriber having r,pene.l s ear store. is pre pitted to Ruttish all kinds of .! (112,1 l end Domestic oui otos wholesale and retail at the heat Lath ptlees stack cone; is of I 11 . 1\ LS,BII DIFS CT s' 111. MI-11AT T 1 1 , POT 4.101 II r 'X! liT3lii TS .I.e ATI of a huh ail' he warranted to 1, representrd, and sold at p; fees that will nod., t tirr le dors I to buy of bun tl of going or s,udinuto t city It is hrp . ..l that Isola Keepers ant ct 6:e5 will call grid 1 examine liiastotk hetete parritnsiag eleewhore . ft. - ,A, 1 hcciCians are respect font t•ego tc giro his Booms a trial lie has the best and only article of Pare Port Wine Juice in this b_noth,h Lebanon, Bee 29, 1559. .lOsi•:l.'ti SKI VII trt) N LigiTon. s roRE4 AT LILLIITI SQLARI I Known is the Corner, Lebanon C $ t Pa., a bout I/ miles we.t from the Comte.; Earns ees and Ore Btnlo on the licrrea Shoe Plate 'UWE rulecriber has o,n ned WIN T) TQLOtt $ store In connexion with t h e pr to lac of tri It no at th abrrre named plane, wherehe is prep trod to fit titbit all with the purest liquors. 1 oreig i andDe 10 4, 1 , Wholesale ant Retail,at the 1 St, eq ct k consists of all kinds of e tztt au ;l -Ate. Mince', I B 1 ISI lies, Lunn, hunt h ct t inn Pro Whiskeys-Old Rye lull:he m t atoll ten 4 \ old. intni I tetui IA t y the At cud warranted not to contain one gtlin of hapur in a 1 ,1., Abt Akk - Poems bitting htounc ut nic story? coot Burt I that they get a ail and _enitnte ^Tiis ts. All Ii - 'gum,.. are tented by aeh nit act I roe- c I re Ile, - till-My and Gonstquentl3 no imputeare, sold here. All those in meta of ptirdllquare Lie ntrdicinal use will do 'oat togive met (al and amid that pois mons nos tine, which kid , iii thou=andsevery year and brains doe a the ea/mutation of the itronges tithed that atrychninu Whiskey as yon %tut id a serpent, Do AMU') 5 5311TH. B ESN hrEl I and all ethers riculd well to give men all lictetc parch c it. e January .5 ) —3O jti9liec °TICE hereto given to ell peroon? Lita, ota 1 9 1 the herAcs, of John B. 11:msb. Moreli tin I,ol,arm. to untke, settlement between this dioo and the Ist of January, 1.8613. us the hoots will b, placed ht the hands at a .lu:4lm of the Peace after lhat day for colieetion. Lebanon, Nov. 9,18;59, JULIN B. iLA.UCII. Mutual Fire Insurance COM , - pany of Annville, LELIANON CI)LINTY, PENN'A. ti TS COMP A V wee incorporated. iVitireh. 1.559,, and gi I . is now in foli operation and ready to make them'. noce nn Dw.dlings. end other Buildings, on Pornitere, and Msrehandiso gan , rally. Also o 1 litre,'. Cotitetits. zitocU, l'u'st &e.. on a Muttml Principle. 11A NAGERS. John N. Smith, John IL Einports, George Rigier, John Allweln. Rudolph Herr. Joseph P. I,,lett. Christiirn Ittn.ktuati, jr„ David D Ging:rich t Chrigtiun 1101111 . r .- .I,,bn D. Delver, Dr. Henry Stine. . awn; ALLITY-IN, Prosi..nat Nunoion Slntm, Tionfrovar. .loserti P. Ma.Tz, Socrotarir.' Anovillo, J notary _ John Vlit. Agent for rtAMF: INSUN.A.NCE COMPANY, No. 111 enzerm7T • Street, PIITLAPLPIIIKI: iNTOEPORATED 1458. BT TRE STATE OF PENN6FLVANIA. OD; FIN RD- TO TIRE AN 3."';'iNt..A AND RISKS. tiEORGE W. DAY; President, jonnr[AN , j. Sr,OfCTIM, 1 7I^V rreet WILLIAMS I. M.A.:cell Ar.n, Set'ry. Amp's , : 4,1A59. Vaientineg! Valeiklit:es: A splendid er.nr t c I t of Comic and Sentimental _LI Valentines, Embosod Envelope'', Valentine Cards, Lore Cords, ,te., recelvell and for sale at REIZENSTEIN Sc, BRO. Jewelry, and Farley Store. Jtiouary 2Z., IS6O GREAT BARGAINS, AT NO 4, EAGLE BUILDINGS, • Caps,• tiodersigtsell, haring purchased tLe entire 1 Stock of IIATS, CAPS, &c„ of j. 3 / 4 0011.1iIrt.t.r.n, at Sheri: Ps Sale, will now dispoeec of Lbo same at Great Bargains, In orddr to close out the concern, JACOB G. MILLER, to ruler, owner, having been ap pointed the Agent of the, undereigoed, will attend to business for them. ANDREW GARRETT, lIENRY MILLER. Lebanon, Nay - , ~111 SEEDS, Sc