Ntiantotaiutttiorr. TERMS, $1 BO A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1853. 'HOME AFFAIRS. ,*Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pds terote., printed at the Advertiser office, at low Tates and short; notiee—and in the m"oit elegant CM . .The-firm of Atkins 4. McAdams havo removed their Boot and Shoe Store to the new building , erected by,'Mr. A. on the site of the old stand. They hove it large and handsome room, especially•nrrangad for their business, and art now desirous of having theirfriends and the public "call and judge for themselves." By reference to the advertise ment of the North Lebanon Steam dill, it will bo seen that that establishment is now in the bands of Messrs Walter di: Battu. From the well known energy and enterprise of the proprie tors we have no doubt they will do a prosperous business. . . The Genesee Mills in this bor ough are now employing a full compliment of hands, and running day and night. Quite a large timbal of roan arc in the employ of 'Messrs Myers h Shours in the various departments of 0:m1i - extensive business. Sticklers' new steam and water power Grist Mill, in this borough, is under roof. It is three stories high,—limestone to the second Soot and the ballance brick. The improvement is made by Mr. Peter Strickler and his sons Abra ham and. Edward. The meeting called by , public notice, to . hear the report, of the Committee to distribute the funds raised for the sufferers by the. are in this borough on July 29th, MS, was held in, the Grand Jury Room, in the Court Ilouse;on Satnrday evening last, at which time the'Committee submitted their report; showl ing n ballance in their hands of $50,40, which was, by resolution of meeting. distributed among 'the sufferers by the fire on Itill street.' The report was unanimously adopted by - the meeting. We notice that the new build ing, corner of Cumberland and Plank Road sts., in place of the one destroyed by the conflagra tion in July last, is so fur completed, that Mr. John B. Rauch removed his store to it last week. The store room is quite a handsome one, arrang ed in modern 3 Vic, with all the neat and ponve nient flstures. The Town Council.—The resig nation of Jacob %Voidle, Esq., as Chief Burgess of Lebanon, gives the' ortposition party the as cendency in the municipal government of our town. The office of Chief Burgess devolves up on the Assistant Burgess-3. E. Daugherty,Esq., whose:political opinions are with the opposition. The Councilmen are 6 in number-3 Democrats and 3 opposition— and inda/k cases of a tie vote the Chief Burgess has ihe deciding vote. As the Democratic party. has heretofore been held respon sible for all the actions of Councils, we are thus particular to note the change of political power, so that the responsibility may in the future as in tht past, rest where it properly belongs; "What is Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander!" Hollow Eve.—:-This annual festi `tal of mischief for the young is with the past for the year 1858. We haven° doubt many a bright eyed young lady paid more attention to the fol lowing roles than she would be w 'ling to admit. Those that over looked the observance of them at the-proper time will be pleased to learn that they arc just'As efficacious on any other eve of Novem ber as on the first:— Fill the mouth fall of cold;-water, walk three timesnround a square of built ials; and the first name you boar in the course of your perambula tions will be that of your future husband. Take a candle and go alone to a look:ng-glass eat an apple before It, and comb yuur hair all the time. The taco of your conjugal companion, that is to be, wilt be seen peering over your shoulder. Take two hickory-note, cosign to each a name of a gentleman and 'ady,...plate them - side by side in the fire. If they rest quietly and burn up to gether, the courtship will terminate favorably.— If they start from each other, look out for tears and quarrels. Steal out inte.tke garden unperceived, and sow a handful of hemp seed, drawing the garden rake after you to cover it up. Repeat meanwhile the seorile.f•hemp seed :=tni, thee. hemp aced; i sow thee ! True Love c me after Me, nod pull-thee." Looking over the left shoulder you will certainly ece the face of the aforesaid "true love." If you don't roe it, console yourself with the reflection that you will die en old maid. fio out to some creek .which runs north and south, and alip your left sleeve into the water.— Go to bud in 11 iE,ht of a fire, and your sleeve be fore it to dry. Lie awake, and setnetime near midnight an apparition, having the form of your intended wilt appear at the fire and sleeve. Go to your bed-ruom. Take a seat by the look ing glass. Remain there, looking into the glass for ten minutes, repeating the words. "Speed thee—speed thee— Come than add heed me, The vision of your future husband will appear in the glass. Take three dishes, put clean water in one foul water in another, and leave the third empty.-- Place them on a table in front of the fire. Blind fold a person and,let him be led to the spot, and choose a dish with the left hand, If the dish with clean water is chosen, his wife will be a Malden ; if the one with foul .water, st_ widow; and if the empty nne, he will never Marry. The above are all genuine superstitions, as old RS the hills nearly, but we bog to propose a new and entirely original one. Take a black cat r and a negro woman, go with them up a dark alley at midnight, repeat the ' words goodnessgraeloushoopdedoodendo, sixteen times la Dutch—pull the hair of the negro wo •men, end the tail of eat, by jerks, nod the first that eithei of them utters will be the name of your intended, Mr. Henry Raber, of the firm of ,Baber Brothers is now in the city buying in their "third atock of Fall and Winter Goods 'puny of , whleh are opened to-day. Re has paid pattieu lar attention to Ready Made Clothing of which ihe has bought a very large stock at advantageous prim. Call and ono thaw. Mr. Henry Siegrist is again in .the Eagle Hotel, - baring taken possession on Mon day. Allbengh sorry that Mr. Hoak has vacs- 1 tetkwe,know of no man whom the public would trefer to Mr. S. as his successor. Mr. David Blegrist is also there as Superintendent, and be- Of Cell father and son the Hotel will be mode to maintain its old reputation of good cheer and comfort not to be surpassed. . GRAEVP has just received, a Itne lot or Cranberries. Those in want of the article , are desired to eall soon aS tbo -Ortiolo is scam and,tha,stock limited. . Hew ill pay th bitch* irit . e . 3 . for 6/14;otouto. Sales,—Abra,bam Zug sold 7 acres of land, MiliiritietP., Lebanon county, to Samuel Landis,for,ll3o por acre. Isane Weigley 'sold .S acres, adjoining the above, to John Osborn, for $llOO. Daniel Royer sold 35 acres, with improvements; near the above, to George.Steir for $6,000. George Steif sold 10' acres in the some 'neigh borhood to Samuel Landis, for $l6l per eoro. Jonathan Geesatnryn bought the interest of Mr.. John Light in the tavern and Store stand, north of theljnion Canal on Market street, for $3,060. The Furniture of , the Eegle Hotel, this borough,. tai sold 'by the last reek, to Win: for $1,012. . . Ifen. Levi Kline.—The'Rekling Press, is out in a strong article, favoring the (death:in. Of - a'ar - tolvnsmari, Ilon. Levi Kline, for State Treasurer. The house and Senate in point convention being repuolican, there is every pro bability of his election. The election take place in the early part of the Session of the Legisla ture. RIM No eine -has yet been obtained to the T'obberq . of Mr. :Martin Early's Store at Palmyra, several weeks ago. The more pub. licity given to an affair of that hind the more probability there is of detecting the perpetrators, especially when gold 'Watches and other valuable goods are among the spoils. Bank notes -and Specie cannot be identified if offered, but goods Can. fence, as foil a description as possible of the articles taken, should have been given to the p -blic. Beggars.—Judge Pearson, in, his char g e to the Grand Jury on Monday, laid down the law plainly' in' relation to the "Sturdy beg gars" now swarming through the county._ It is the duty of constables to arrest them, and of .Jus tires of the Peace to commit them to prison for 30 days. It is very true charity prompts to give food to the really needful and distressed and send them on their way rejoicing, but the 'proposition of such is small in comparison to the many who are abundantly able to work but who Tretond to beg when theft is their real object, Insolent and threatening they reject food and demand' Money. The refusal to give money has laid inany ,a fine barn and all the contents in ruins in the neigh boring'counties, and probably some in thiS, One thing is certain that if the evil is permitted to increase it will soon beconle a terrible one, ilfr Adam ilaak has taken pos session of Widow Shindel'i . Washington noose. His friends and customers will be pleased to learn that hits not ()afar thwbusiness,and will extend to him the hand of eneetwagement, in his new home. Those that stop with him once will do so again if opportunity offers. The Franklin Literary Institute we are pleased to say, is receiving the attention of the young men of this borough. The discus sions arc of en interesting character, well worthy thewtteution of our citizen's': - GioJto the Acade my next Monday evening and hea s :i . the Young Ciceros, Demosthenems, Our old and respected friend Reimer has removed his stem to his now building, on Cumberland, near the Black horse Hotel. A Jolly man, who had been im bibing rather freely, was , :anitising himself the other evening by taking puesesiion of the Court House pavement anti pelting the passers-by with stones. lie was lodged in jail after considerable difficulty, with a pretty sore head. Hold on, Boys.---1161c1. on to your tongue when you arejust ready to swear, lie, speak harshly, or say any improper word. Hold on to your hand when you aro about to strike, pinch, scratch, steal, Or do any disobedient and ititprop or act. Hold onto your foot when you are on the point of kicking, running away from duty, or pursuing the. path of error, shame, or crime Hold on to your4emper when you are angry, ex cited, or imposed upon, or others are angry about you. Hold on to your heart when evil associates seek your company and invite you to join in their games, mirth; and revelry. Hold on to your good name at all times, fur it is Inure valualble to you than gold, high places, or fashionable attire.— Hold on to Your truth, for it will serve you,well and do you good through eternity. Hold on to your virtue, it is above all priee:to you in all times anti places. Hohltion to your - good charac ter, for it is, and ever will be, your best wealth. The New York swindlers are again beglnniug to flood the eanntry with their newspapers and jewelry gift enterprize pro grammes. The newspapers will be sent' but: a few Weeks.; and the jewelry is all a cheat. We are astonished, that country newspapers . .4lipuld still continuo to, publish the advertisements.: They are eerlainly mot paid fur doing so. The New York Gift Enterinie speeukutors, not meeting with room in the Eng lfsh newspnpers of. the country for their trash, have betaken themselves to the German papers, in cottequenoe of which we see in almost every German . dikrattaper we pick up, advertisements with heavy black dashes arounifthem, to entrap the unwary. We ate surprised that newspaper proprietors 'should knot`iingly make themselves partle,s with knaves to defraud their own neigh bors, friends, and patrons. The Gas Law.—There has been a decision in New Jersey, that the owner of a premises cannot be made responsible for the pay ment of a gas bill of n former tenant, who has re moved without settling; and that the company cannot refuse gas to a future tenant who is ready to pay for it. Gaatelin be stopped for non-pay ment to the contractingrrty, but not otherwise. The E.Cantlifer records the death of Mr. Christian Haldeman, one of the ohte.l4 citizens of that county, who died at his residence in East Lompoter-township,' on the 11th inst., at the ex traordinary age of 99 years, 1 month and 26 days. pir,rfe win military glory is to share with pestilence anti famine the . honor of destroying your species, and to participate with Alexander's horse the distinction of transmitting your name to posterity; AXOTZIER WALKFIR EXPEI3I7Ip2I.-GM. Walker writes to Col. Doubleday, at Cleveland, that on the 10th of November, a vessel with freight and passengers, will leave Mobile for Ban Juan del Norte. He says any ono desirmis of emigrating to Nieara ea will be taken oat.. Miont.nrown.—lt is stated that Nooses aro so scarce at Middletown, that norm are offered to rent, that many are engaged for along time ahead, and that it is almost impossible for a stranger to get a tenement. [prom the New York NRWS} tsg,.:We esteem it a pleasure, resting upon our absolute knowledge of its merits,. to • recommend Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative as the best article of the kind with which we are acquainted, and one which has done, under our own observation, all that it claims—and it claims everything he. plied in its name. This article, in short, will restore gray hair' to its original color, and add to its growth and beau ty wherever any blight or disease has checked that growth or marred that beauty. This has been proved in our family within a few . weeks, and in numerous other cares related to us, with out the knowledge of the- proprietor. We have only to add that this most valuable article is for sale by the proprietor, at Ne., 31.2 BroadwaYl Caorms.—Beware of weithless imitations " several are already in the market; called by dif ferent names. Use none unless the words (Pro fessor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot, St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are biotin in the brittle: 4-- 84d by all Druggists and Patenelfedieine Dealers. Also by till Raney. and Toilet gixmis dealars in As riffled Ritmo ra4 011111411.4 1310 Adv. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER:---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FRIGHTFUL -TRAGEDY. A Son nttempts to kill his Father, Mo'her, Brother and Sisters—Probable Death of most ar the Victims—Subsequent Suicide of the - Murderer. One of the most horrible, bloody and unnatu ral tragedies which has ever ooenrred in New. York city, took place at the mansion of Mr. Fran cis ,'Goultly, 217 West 30th street,- about 10i o'clock on Tuesday night. Front what ran be ascertained at the time of writing, it appears that Francis A. Getildy, a young man 10 years - of age and.a son of the. gentleman first eaMed, returned home Tuesday night after all tho Tantily hail re- . tired, except his father, the latter of .whom . hint in,irtien , thp . :ll was rung. The young men doted rather strangely, and at once PVoeceded 'up stairs to his room, where he took off his coat and boots,. Being in hie stocking feet, he seized a heavy hatchet in his right hand and cautiously went below. Creeping into the' sitting room where his father-was plat turning off the gas, the youth dealt his father a powerful blow on the head with the hatchet, which split his skull, He then rani up stairs into his aged mother's chamber, and struck her with tremendous force upon the head fracturing the skull and lacerating her face most frightfully. This fiend in butha'n'slitipedhen en teredl the room where his twolyounger brothers were sleeping,"and struck each of them a blow with the hatchet stillteeking with the blood of his parents. The brothers were knocked insensi hle at the first blew,ltand they are likely to die from their in juries. Tlaz murderer then came to a room occupied by the tiro servant girls, and ser ved them in like manner. Two of his sisters, one mgirl. 15 years Cif age, and the other a child I 21 months old, were in 'Luther room, and on ac count of not leaving ii,,aeir lives were saved, or I the desperado either ovekoked them or preferred to let Wein lilt. After doling all "the deadly blows in his power; the leirderer ran up to his own room again, and platiig 'a revolver to his head just above the right 6'w, blew his brains out. Thetfftiert of the pistol, ant an alarm made by tl some - one, attracted the atheition of oiicert Bill and. Morehouse, of the 2ati precinct, then on duty in the neighborhood, laid they hastened to the spot:'. Finding the front i mor barred andbolt ed, they were temporarily deiyed, but being sat, failed from cries and groansthey heard issuing from different parts of the use, the door was burst op en. A horrible andlsekening sight was then presented to the officials; is in the various rooms lay the bleeding and NIT insensible vic tims. The officers managed 4. :art who the per petrator of the bloody deed was and then went to the room of young Gottldy,r o m they" found streethed on the floor in thVageties of death.— Beside him was a pool of blood ind the pistol with which he had shot himselfolso the fatal katchet and a large carving key', which appa. rently, bad not been used. Carat s eirry was im mediately informed of the most brrible affair, and went with a posse of officers tethe house of Mr. Gouldy. Physicians were cand to attend the victims, and everything possibkWas done by the pollee and'eßizens to mitigate to suffering of the unfortunate people.!' The deters in ma king •exeminations, found that Mr. 3 l iality had compound fracture of the skull, and hi e m e g s u i t , a lad some 11 years of age, was rkired in the same Manner. Large plece, , , of thlymil were taken from each head, and it seems ttaily im possible for either father or son to suriv, e , even for it short time. -.Mrs. Golildy seeins'hh e in a less dangerous condition,Abough her iitevery is considered extremely doubtful. It ispossible that the youngest boy, who was strucklw:iLtt the hatchet, may recover, but)zis life is in grit per il, By advice of Abe : physicians the tweavant girls were removed to Bellevue Hospital itrent meet. is thought that they will recove‘ The causes which led to this terrible affair ht not yet been satisfactorily ascertained, althoui Re cording to rumor, 'the murderer wits highly in censed at his father for havinetindertaken tre prove him. It was rumored this ( Wedne4 v . ) morning that young Gouldy had taken hisa ther's bank book without his authority or eonsat and drawing money from the bank had ese4t for his private purposes. The young man, am. 47 other vices, was in the habit of staying out ho at night, and his father thinking he was not xi the best of compaVy or acquiring habits whirl' would redound to his coedit, reproved him stern ly, and requested that he should come home ear , . lier and go to bed at a respectable hour. Mr Gouldy is a highly respectable end wealthy call, zen, he being a retired hardware - merchant. MS son, the author of the bloody work, anti whose net has cast such a gloom over the family rela tions andthe community generally, was engaged in a hardware store either in Platt street or Mai den Lane. Ile was inclined to . he it" fast yeung man,` . and withal is said to have been posseszed of a revengeful and malicioui disposition. It iS charitable' to believe that the young man was quite deranged at the'time of committing the aw ful deed, and for the sake of humanity it is hoped that such was the case. The affair caused thd greatest excitement in the upper part of the city when it became kid,itn. Now . -Yoltic. Our. C.—..iNarie of the victims of young Geniilfs demoniac passion arc yet dead, though it was very doubtful whether the father and the servant, Joauny Murphy, could survive through the night.. The eldest of the boys was also sinking, but the mother and little brother are bnproving, and their recovery is prAahlu. The other servant, girl is almost out of danger. The murderer was buried without any funeral eere mon ies at Greenwood yesterday. tga.. See advertisement, of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. Farm Lands for sale 25,1411 es from Philad's by railroad in the Shite of New Jersey. Soil ant mg, the best for Agricultural purposes, being a gold loam soil, with a May bottom. The land is a large tract. divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country arc now settling and building. The crops can be seen growhig. Terms from Sl5 to V2O per acre, parable within four years by instalments. To visit the place— Leave Vine st.. Wharf at. Phila.. at 734 a. TU., by rant- md for nammonton, or address 11. 3. ilyroes, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. Holloway's Pillc—The fables, of an ignorant age may become facts in an enlightened one, through the Instrumentality of seience. Eastern .romance in trodnced Magic as the agent; of a thou sand cures; and sober fact, in the nineteenth century, points us to counties: , diseases all cura ble with aboolate certainty by Ho LLO WAY'S PILLS. In the most fearful eases of chronic liver com plaint, dyspepsia, physical proA nition. mind lire consuming dituThced we find the health of the sufferers restored withi wonderful celerity by this world-fumed remedy. Such is the magic of sci ence. The Hammonton Farmer, n riewstin per dark. ed . toLiterature and Agriculture. also setting forth full mounts of the new settlement of liammont'un, irt New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only d ets_ per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Ed- Hor of the Fanner, Hammonton, A Muffle Co., New Jer sey, Those wishing cheap land, of the .beat quality, in one of the healthiest and most.delightful climates in the Union, see Advertisement of Hammonton Lands, lIELMBOLD'S GENUIN E PREPARATION. 11ELIIIEOLD'S G 011111118: PREPARATION. ILEIZIEOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. II ELMBOLITS Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to tlteir combination. tkvi-See advertisement headed U.ELMBOLD'S GEN GINE PARRA RATION. TICE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated ean ale Pills. Prepared front a prescription of Sr J Clarke, M. D., ' Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the aura of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which, the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all olistructione,anlii speedy, cure may be relied on. TO MARRIEG LAMES it Ispeallarly suited.' 'lt Will. in a'short time, bring on the'inarithly period with reguliwity. - Each'bottle,' Price One Dollar, bears the'Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. ' - Theist Pills should not he taken by females during the Special Notices. :dirst three months of Pregnancy, as they arc sure to bring on 51 istarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervons.aut Spinal *Mations. pain in the haek and limbs,retigue on slight exertiompalpitation i , ,,f..the heart; hysterics end whites. these Pills will effect I a cure when all oilier means hare gilled, and although a ; powin ful.reinctly. do not contain iron. calomel,antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. JOB MOSES, (late r. c. Baldwin & Co.) Rochoice, V .1". N. 13.—51,00 mid S postage stamps enclosed to any an thorized Agent. will insure a bottle of tho Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. POSS. opposite the Court ihnise. Lebanon, Pa„ and by all respectable Druggists Lhrouglatut the United States and Canada; alto by Harvey Birch, Re a di ng , Pa. October 7, 18.57-Iy. • •, The Lebanon Market Carefully Corrected Wieldy by 31.yers .6 Shear. : TABANON, WaoxisDAT, NOVEIIIIEII 3,1858, Lob-Mills Ex. Pam. $O . 50 Potatoes, Int , 75 Smith " Extra. 000 Eggs, :61 doe. 'l6 Leh. Tel. Super. Fine 560 Butter, V lb., 18 Prime White Wheat, 115 Lard, 0 Primo Red Wheat, 170' Tailor,. 10 Prime Rye, 70 [Tani, ' 11 ' Corn, 05 Shoulders, 9. Oats, 37 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 500 Snip, S Timothy-seed, 250 Dees-wax, 25 Flax seed, 1 50 Whito Rags, 6 Dried Appies,llhu., 1.00 Mixed Hags, S Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, `ii lb , 1 2 1 „s' Peach "Snitz,' 250 Itristles, it lb., 40 Peach “Ilutzels," 125 Feathers, re lb., 62% Cherries, 150 Wool, le. lb., 40 Onions, 50Soup Beans, V qt., 6 I - V inegar, ^tl gal., 12% i Applel3 utter, "f crock, 45 . - ~ • The PhHadelphia Market. YLIMADELPIIIA, Nov. 1, 1858 FLOUR.—Tho Flour market Continues dull and unsettled; there is little or no demand for export, sod standard shipping brands are offered at $5 05 JS/ 4, 1 $ -bbl., without finding buyers to any e3ttent at these figures; the home trade is al so very moderate at from $5 121 to 5 371 for su perfine; $5 37105 75 for ei.tras, and so®6 75 bbl. fur Riney lots, according to brand and quality. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are fiery qui et, at $4 37i for the former and $4 25 la bbl. for the latter. GRAI.S..-There is not much Wheat offering, and prime lots' are scarce, but the demand con tinues limited at a l boiVt previous quoted rates; sales comprise about 1200 bushels red et 115 0 120 e for fair to prine, end 2200 bus. white at 130 01350, as in qualitY'...l.sis is dull and 'unsettled, and in the absence of soles we quote at 70075 e. for Southern and - Pennsylvania. Corn, old yel low is rather scarce to-day, and about 1500. bus. sold at 80031 e, in store, some holders ask more fur prime lots; small sales of new are reported at 62.065, as to dryness. Oats continue dull, wTI further sales of 1500 bushels Delaw. re at 11 cents. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MA rtliET., 7 --The offerings of Beef Cattle at the differentiyardS were quite large again this week, and the market dal], but tritho..t any particular change to note in prices, which ranged at front $6 td $S 50 ; the bulk of the sales being at s7©sS the 100 tbs.-- •The sales 'conipilse about 7,300 head at Wardell's, and 1,100 at the Bull's Dead dew 'drove yard. About 250 Cows and Calves were at market, selling at from $3O to $4ll fur Fresh Cows, extras $l5; $25 to $3O fur Springers, and $l5 to $2O fur Dry Cows. • or 11 . 0 gs the receipts are large. Some 5,500 ar rived at Philips' Yard, and sold at $5 50 G $0 the 100 thl.,.nett, which to a decline on last week's prices of 50ets. the 100 lbs. or Sheep the arrivalS • were 6,000, selling, at $6 (i:95.4 each, as to condition, equal to 7@Sct. dressed. Religious Notices. Episcopal Services in Eagle Buildings on Sunday afternoon, ut. 3 o'clock. ' Rey. Dr. dunningham, of Plilladelphia t will preach in the Methodist Episcopal _Dhurch, on next Sunday evening. English services next Sabbath mornineund Eve ning in ZlOn's Lutheran church. The Levi', supper will he administered in the Ik:forma - Church on Sabbath morning in the: German, and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the English language. Preparatory services and continuation, will be observed en Saturday morning in the Geiinan, and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock in the English language. Also English services on Friday, Saturday and Sabbath evenings. German Preaching next Sunday morning, in Sa - km's Lutheran. MARRIED, On the 28th ult., by Rev. Ang. C. Wedekind, Mr. Abraham Evans to Miss Catharine Youtz, both of Londonderry. On the 2d inst., by the same, Mr. Peter Snyder, of Derry, Dauphin county. to Miss Cathitrine Neltzger, of Londonderry, Lebanon county. iftOn the 7th ult., by Itev. Daniel Hertz, Mr. t Abraham Dinger, of Mil'creek, to Miss Eliza both Welk, of Coralieu tp., Lancaster county, Ipn the 2Stb ult., by Rev. 11. S. Miller, Mr. Henry Shired'Ur to Christianna Holtz; both froin North Lc b du on. D q:11 asleep in Jesus, on the Ist inst., in this .orough, Maria Light, aged 93 years, 7 months nd 12 days. [Faller:ll will Wm place on this OVednes.day) morning, at 9/ o'clock, at the ditho 2lst ult., in Carepb4dlstown, Mrs. Hannah, ''Nfc of John Whiner, 'aged 79 years, less 13 0 Wla 20th ult., in E. Hanover, Barbara, wire of Actbaln Gingrich, aged about 60 years. On . 7 1 h ult., in North Annville, Mr.. David Heil llt!t. aged 76 years, 8 months., 7 daps. W ADVERTISEMENTS ':;01t VILAATERS Til.P. , :4crsNued were awarded the Premium for Corn 11.8 eis by the Lebanon County Agrienitural Soul eq. , Thmtblicittiou of a Premium to A. Major C Jim. tier a Cs*Planter was ona<ionett by a inietalte,...lu copy in...z"'.lromnie original award. A • Leb , on Nov. 3, IMS. IS. & IT. WOLF. Take Notice. - - W2l Ht AS patties are daily ranging over my lands, 0 , , 9'llg, crippling, and carrying' off my fowls, cam oth,er , ‘ committing depredations, this is to give notice toot t per ens are forbid, milder pain of the Se verest peuni,s, to trespass upon any fmy prethises in quiet on gat 1 will prosecute all such parties to the extent of thi s „... JACOB FUNJL North Lehi,,, 3 1355.-2 m Aul. cicala Watches. I,t of fine AMERICAN WATCHES,. at 1110 Eagle , . 1 1,4r,y Stara of JAMES 11. KELLY. Lebanoa, Nol;„, MS. First Pronii and Diploma Awarded by the , Lebanon , nay AgricultaralSociety 'LI!. the celebrated'. i . ~4 , A InIES 'AN WATCHES.. r Elms endorse' :of the merit and character of the ji, Watch EhOULI tie a sufficient recommendation to to purchasing a good and reliable I T h it " ,k w eVpe e r ( . 4lt T e' h u e 6etaim any part of foreign men . anion in morment• cose, and in regard to Mlle and durebility distance competition. These Watchesare On VX,VbiliOn at J. BLAIR'S Watch and Jewelry e '3) 3 1. 1: t e r r l t ' e 'r t li t o it u i% %%L C on, Pa. Nov. 3 , 185 5. mnberland streets, oppo- PATENT K ISKNE Olt COAL OIL S s i t tore t h , 1 G. Mt PS. twhe re. h'eity, Safety and Economy. llnri T7Y le i d le i t i 's ' o ß ale a l . e ' t o obtain the very Gest and .A. cheapest portable I I: within their reach, should call and examine these lops at D. S. Raber's Dreg safe and warranted. 01 or white burning. That they are very easikrimmed. Stare. lili st b ,,t e it iZo ilei p ri t l i ; r tt c i ts ,,, i (l n ffl g wiot,t That they burn eutirelY oe from smoke.. - That the light is at leaslio per cent. cheaper - than any other light now in cal,„ „ se. Sold at D. S. EMILE'S - rug Store, Lebanon, Pa. Also, Eerosene, or Coal Air Sale. November 3, 134,3. , - !' t , ,,..Z - , r,., • mll 0 NORTH LEBANONILL has been remodeled, and is now completed a N orth Lehattot Fl om e g Mill tti eperatiott and prepar ed to furnish customers regult y with a very superior . ~, .... article of irld? .. t , ii.„, cheap as it can be . • obtained trol ly calm sourer. They ... :. •r(: .. also keep , co . ally on lutntl and for •.41,,L...L.i'.. - F , -- sale, Glit./P,VIAN SIWRTS, ,tc. :51riLlat-r;':= T :r " ;•:",-.. --- - • Oa, They, are ;o prepared to 'do all kiwis of tlubroweits' Was, attirespeetfully invite all the former customers of tile Illlts well as new ones, to give them acad. They will pay the highest Ca Muds of Groin, such as WlliLVia prices for all &c., ' and afford all facilities anaceoramodationn to itn'a Y ll' i o t CORN, OATS, those.wlo will sell. N. lebanon Jim, Nov. p . ~ 185 ' 8.',. • ' :TER fr ~. B AR,$ TCL !14Rt7Ela superiorPO WINE, very de l- OTIC;erSeH ALE, idiaDOVaREEE, CLFARBA BRANDT, and Cmtivailvi CHAMPAGNS . , .. RKIGART% Whisf ti f irusr sfon. , . Not ice . _ IV HE undenligned respectfully inform the citi j_ izens of Jonestown and "Vicinity, that he intends leaving fur the. South iii - nbout three weeks. All persons haring Watches; Jewelry, 4:c., with him, will please call and get them, or ho iill dispose of them to the best ad vantage. All such indebted to him. will please e ems tinter(' and make settlement. LEWIS ZEITLER. Jonestown. Oct. 27, ISS i. Cheap Book Paper Mere. jrcDOWELL d: HALLWAY, successors to Joseph. IllvDowell, No, 121 (Old No. I'4) Market Street. Philadelphia. have for sale a large and general assort. ment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Writing and Wrappin,7 Patiors, Pawn Bags, raper Curtains, Station ery, de.. at the very lowest prices. . itM,It.i.GS bought for cash, or in exchange. . ' Phil , Dissolution of .PartnOrgitip. OB partnership heretofore existing between Henry Tsubb and. George Beek, traders in the Stove and, Range Business, under the firm of Bons & Roes, ;was ,dissolved by mutual. consent on the Ist of October. The affairs of the Bret will be settled by Mr. Bock. HENRY BUBB, Lelmon,Cetober 2Z, 1858. ~ GEORGE BOCK. N. E.—The lindersigned having associated themselves hi the Stove and. Range business, would respectfully k, licit the patronage of the public. • . HENRY. BUBB, JOHN P. lIMBERGER. October 27, 1858 Dissolution of Partnership. XTOTICE,is hereby given that the co-partnership here tofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of 0. Weigley, Sheets, & Co., in the Grain and Coal business, at Richland. Pa.; was dissolved by mutual con sent on-the 4th of October. 185 s. OLIVER WEIGLEY, JOHN A. SIMETZ, Oct: ft,ISISS: ALLEN BOLLING KR. New Livery Stable. - , THE undersigned litte4l: - established a ma- LIVE- Ag i k BY STABLE, in Kuhn- _ . r il , „- - Ws Stables, at the Lebanon Valley It. IL De pot, Lebanon. Ito ,:as good and safe Horses, Carriages, ns may be desired, and careful Drivers, which he will hire on fair terms. Ile hopes by being attentive,to bus iness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ap ply at Kulinle's Hotel, or at the Stables. DUNCAN itIcRA.D.' N. run atcOMNIDUS between the I. It. Depot and all parts of Lebanon and North Lebanon'. Applica tion'to be made at Nulinle's Hotel, Caraway's, or the Nagle Hotel, and the Omnibus will call at pamenger's homes in time Ism the ears Lebanon. Oct. 27,-'67. To the Public. /FRE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION has I: appointed the following Committee to attend to the wants of The poor and needy of our town during the coming Winter, viz :—George L. Atkins.J. ii. Keitn, Dr. George Ross, G. S. liabsr, Daniel Greell, Tobias Kennel'', (e. a.,) and Jpseplt Huston_ - - Any peison. therefore, being in want, or these know ing of any such; are desired to make it known to this °MIMI tee. The Jamey lent and charitable of our town: who wish to give a helping hand to this Christian and humane en terprise. by conlribn ling money, clothing. or the nacos sari% of please inform any of the :thorn Com m Mee who will wait lima them and receive tAßir dona tionsiankfally. In dos time. a fell report of the re ceipts and disbursements will be published, for ti, in formation of the Nitrite. ' lAbanon, OctolxT 27, 1355 888 #I73I.IIERGER would reopectfully infurur the public that they have opened a- STOVE . RANGE STORE, next door to the Lebanon Valley Bank. in Cumberland street, Lebanon; Pa.. where they will constantly keep on hand a large assortment of Stoves, Raugit., a'. Among the kinds now on band they would name the following:—Caliacher's Sim Rise Cook,- Air Tight Cook, Globe Cook, all sizes. Charm Cook, Repub lic Cook, Morning Star Cook, all kinds Parlor Cooks, Mee and Parlor. Stoves Gas Consumers, Egg Cylinders, Harps. Oval Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers, all sizes Hotel aml Family Rangel, Portable Mutton!, 4.C. Also, Fire Brick, Grit - fes, sc. -is Old Stoves taken in Exchange for new Gums. Lebanon, October :21', Notice. A MEETING of those who contributed fnr tho LIEF of the sufferers by the tire, on the •19th July last, will be held at the Court Goose, in the Borough of Lebmion. on Saturday, evening, 3uth .et., at i o'clock, at which time the Committee will submit thoir raport. J. KR lISIVI F. li MC; J. W. umucit, J. FENCE. DR. D. B. MA.RSIIALL. Lobanon4Jet. 20'58 Committee. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! Pt IIEREBY GIVEN to the several TAX Pt COLLECTORS of Lebanon County, that the Tax assesse d for 1858 mmt be collected and paid over to the County 'Treasurer, by the first of .Deconher, next, as no further indulgence can be given. Collectors will please take notice and regulate themselves ac cordingly. By order of the County Commissioners. CYRUS SHIRK, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Lebanon:GM. 20, 18 58. [IA perm and Wahre Dean. copy.J Con*tautly Receiving 1100 Y Ilo*ard & Co Express, at Lho CHEAP DRY GOODS and CLOTHING STORE of HENRY & STINT. FASHIONABLE SHAWLS, FASHIONABLE DRESS SILKS, FASHIONABLE BAYADERES, f. PLAIDS, STRIPES, PLAIN GOODI: d a,fOr Ladies' Wear. and also, largo supplies of Cloth, Cassambros. and Vestings, Ready :Made Clothing, ALL at HEN-KY & STINE'S Lebanon, Oct.oter2o If 55. ' List of Goods • JUST RECEIVED and for sale, Wholesale and. Retail at REIZENSTEIN & BROTHER'S Cheap Jewelry a Fancy Store, Lebanon,-Pa. Gold Breast MIR,' Crotchet Needles. Gold Ear Drops, Done Knitting do Gold Ear,Riugs. ...Wood, do do Gold Finger Rings, Puff Combs, (I Id Lockets, I very Fine Combs„ Gold Pen elk . Gum Hair Pins, ,Penn y Silk Elastic Cord, Gold 'Chains, Gun, Belts, Gold Studs, Leather Belts, Gold Watches, Working 0 ttou, Silver Watches, Whalebones, Silver Pencils Bonnet „Combs, Silver Thimbles, Scissors, SPvcr Sheath, Ladieff-Collars, Silver Chains, - Stamped Flouncing, Silver Watch Keys, Edging. Cornelia Rings, Silk Velvet Ribbon, Horn Rings, Bracelets, Gilt Rings, Necklaces, Glass Rings, Perfumery, Watch Ribbons, Children Combs, Watch Gourds, ' Back-combs. Watch Hooks, Guni Rattles, Revolvers, Pistols. Guitars, Buck Purses, ItalliOS, Porte monnaics, Temberinos, Pocket-books, Pintos, Razors, Fifes, Raz r Strops, . Flageolets, Britshes, Italian Violin Strings, Combs, Italian Guitar Strings., Pipes - Dulcimer Wire, Smoking Tobacco, Musical ,Boxes, Segar Tubes, Accordeons, Plated Specs, Flutinas, Steal Specs, Consertinas, Goggles, Harmonicas, bead Pencils. Bones, Steel Pens, Violin Bridges, Buttons, 'Violin Bows, Tbretuls, Violin Serowe, Sewing Silk, Violin Rosin, Match-boxes, Violin Tail Pieces, China Thtbies, Bass 'Viol Strings, Oulu Rings, Turning Forks. All the above articles and many more to numerous to mention Will be 'sold tit the lutte4, figure by Oct. 27tH, 1858. REIZSNSTRIN k BUG. FOR SALE. FLOUR 7 - -- COAL OATS. 3,IIDDLItIGS, 4110:4-Cd* "Al le BY Tim n.ko, at the Canute Mills of Feb. 3, ISSS. IV A NT AT the Genessee Mills, in the borough of Lebanon, 'WHEAT, . CORN, RYE., .. • OATS, In any luantity, for which the highest Markbt "Aces will be pad in Cash, by =ERB & S.IIOIIR. Feb. S, 186 S. Selling at Costs .*. T WILL sell my large and entire -Stork or 'splendid I READY MADE FURNITURE: in the TOWN HALL, Lebanon, withou t reserve; at First COST. The Snick. comprises Bureaus, Sofas, Tables, Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, as.; &e. The public are invited to call examine, and make purchases, as they =in never 'obtain better barg,aine. .TIILrO. P. FRANTZ. ilS!tv I will still "continue to MANUFACTURE EUBNI ,TURE to order; and.solleit the pat. onage of the public Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING • Ready-made COFFINS and splendid lIFIARSE Fur nished. T. I'. FRANTZ. Lebanois; 0ct.;:,4868. . • To all wanting Farms, eee advertisement of liammou ton Land.. "to sit 'want log Farms, , odviortiftroot e¢ Froomen fox Lando. PERSONS Indebted on beeke 'Of JOHN li , wmityzn, will make ,payment to the. Undersigned, the books having been played in his bands for collection, for the use ofJohn Witineyer. Lebanon, Sept. 8, Isis.—tt:- ANTII°N7 JUsT.EcEI V ED. a large and splendid' assortraeut of FALL and WINTER SHAWLS.. • Tlabot Shawls, • • All at redeicalwices, by HENRY STINIL . Lebanon, October 6, 1853. All ~,antinivem,igritte to a mild climate. goal sod, and 'inc market, seeladrertiseMenCof liaminmitonZantls. I.4lllSefir earner of Mulberry and Chestnut streets, Lebanon, Pa., WaRMACTURER - Op .• GRNAMENTAL CAST AND WIWI:TWIT IRON. RAILINGS - 17, Olt Cemeteries, Verandas. nalconies.Publie and Fri -12 vote Grounds, &e., &e.,'whiell he offers hi great va riety or designs .a t lower pricey than the sane Cdtll bo ob tained eliewhere. Also, CRAIN FENCES of every de scription constantly kept on hand. August 25.1855.4 f. rvoiric E. IikTORTII LEBANON' & MOUNT MOPE PLANK & TURNPIKE ROAD 003IPANY.—An election, con sisting of a President, rive Managers a Treasurer, one Secretary, and Superintendent, will be held by the Stockholders on Monday, Nouember Ist, 1858. between the hours of i and 4 o'clock, P, M., at their office, near the Borough of Lebanon. .101 IN mAttcgra Seey. Lebanon, October 6th, 185S.—td. G M:MULES nd. QUEEN:MARE very cheap at le.; ; RABE.% A BROS ..4.NTIFAcTuRiNG.INWELER, N 0.25 Maiden Lane, 1, New York, offers his stock. consisting of a general assortment. of Lockets, Chains, &c, which are offered at the lowest cash pricer. Great inducements to country cash buyers. - Aug. 18,'58-,^3m, Ar \ F THE LEBANON BANE, published as required by kir the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 1857, viz : tat—Loans aud Discounts, $332,13L 00 2dEprcie, $49,779 3S Notes of other Banks, 2,355 00 Due from other Bankq, 33,052 18 -- 86,080 56 3d—Notes in Circulation, . 181. 630 00 4th—Anionnt of Deposits. includ. lug individual deposits and balances due to other Banks, - 33,193 50 EDW. A. 11111,81 t, Cashier. Swoax and anbscribed before nee, Oct.. 11, 1858. Lebanon, 0ct.13,'58. ~ Joscrn Ohms, J. P. OF TILE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. taus.Q.roir, Pa, Oct. 5, 1.855. ASSETS. Bills and notes diseeunVed Due by other Danko Notes of other Banks Specie (Gold iind Silver) Notes in circulation Due individual depository Due to other Banks 06.506 The above statement is correct and tine to the best of my knowledge and belief. JO.S. KA RCM Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of Octo- ber, A. D., 1858. ANT/10 - Nr S. Er.r . , J. P. Lebanon, Oct., 13, 'OS J)R. HUNTER will Forfeit $5O if failing to core any rase of secret disase that may come under his aro, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 44 North Seventh SC, Philacra. without fear of interruption from other pa dents. Strangers and others who have been unfortu nate in the selection of a PhySCian are invited to call. IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the muisione, by oicess or self abuse. the evils are num erous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal din charges, wasting Of .the organs. loss of memory, a die taste for female society, genrral debility, or constitution al derangement, are sure to fbilow if necessary, consult 1 the Doctor with confidence; be otters a perfect cure. I:EAD AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do welt to reflect beihre trusting their health and happinesS, and in many cases their lives. inthehnmis of physicians ig,no- Vent of this clans of . maladies. It is certainly impossible for, mimeo to understand all the ills the human family ars Subject to; fiveri - respectable physician has his pe culiar blanch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and Study. FEARS I'IIACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, to gether with ulcers upon the body. throat nose, or legs, pains in the head, or isaties ; mercurial rheumatism, strw turc„. gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youth ful excesses, or impurities of blood, whereby the consti tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to otlier speedy relief .to all•who may place themselves under his care. ta,. Medicine, forwarded to any part of United States, —Price Ten Dollars "per Package. Por sale..llit. DICKINtiSON'S CELEURATED MAC NETO-ELUCTRInfACIFINE. No acid or oilier ingre dient required;• its power being obtained from a perma nent magnet. No family should be witbout one. Price only $lO. October 20th, 1558..4y. GREAT BEAU T WIER So Long unsnoossofnll”oitght; FOUND AT LAST.- VOIL IT RESTORES PRICMANENTLY GRAY HAIR j 2 to its original color; cover , .luxuriantli the bald head; removes all dandruff, itching and all, scrofula ; scald head and aft eruptions; makes the lair- soft, healthy, and glossy; and will preserve it to an imagina ble age, removes, asif by magic. all blotches; &e., from the face, and cures a:lncur:Ogle and nervous how ache. See circular and the following. PROF. 0. J. WOOD le CO.-oente Within a few eye we have received se ursny orders and calls for Prof: 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, that today we were com pelled in eend to Boston for a quantity, (the 8 dozen you forwarded all being sold,) while we Might order.--u quantity from yen: Every bottle Ave have sold PWeilißlm have'produced three Cr four new customers and the ap probation, and patronage it receives-front the most 'sub stantial and worthy citizens of our 'Windy, fully con vince us that• it is A MOST VALUABLE PitEPARA.- TION. Send mine Milt as may be ono gross of $1 size; and one d 4 con $2 size ; and believe us yours very respectfully. (Signed) DANIEL LATHROP & Co. hickory GIVVe. St. Charles Co., Mo., Nov. 19, 1856. PROF. O. .1. WOOD—Dear Sir: Some time last Sum mer we wore induced to Oils sl4)lilp of your lfair Resta ret ive, and its effects wore wonderful, wo feel it our duty to you and the afflicted. to report it. Our little son's head for some thne had been perfectly covered with sera and some called it scald bead. The hair slniost entireVeiniti• ttff in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings: advised us to use your Rex. torative, we did so triihrlittlehope of success. but, to our surprise, and that of our friends. a very few appli cations removed the disease entirely and a reeky and ukuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we ,cau now say that on, boy has as healthy a scalp, end as luxuri ant a emir of hair as any other child. We can therefore. and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and. hair We are, yours roveetfulty, a GEORC,E W. iIIOCAINBOTIIAM, SARAH A. 111GOINTIOTOAM. Gardiner. Meine,3lino .2.? 1855. TIRO, 0. J. Wooo—Dear Sir ; I have need two tatt oo, o f lYrdtbssor \Voters flair Restorative; and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for to storing a n d changing the hair. Before using it i was man of seventy. ' My Hair has now attained its origi nal Color. Yon can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as ray case was one of the worst kind- Yours Respectfully, .DANIBL N. MUMMY. ItRAN. MYERS & t..1101U11. Lobanon, Pa 0. J. WOOD & CO 3 Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y.. (in the great; Batablihrnant) and 114 Market street; St."l:Ouis, Mo. ,Oar" Sold in Lebanon by JOSEPH L. LEMBERG En, also by Br; Ross, and by alLgood Draggipta everywhere. , n Ciet.l3, '513-3m. WALTZ k RQ DE4 have-trade a largo addition to their already large stock of the faMousßagloy Gold Pen. To all wanting Farins.aeo advirtioement of liainmon ton Lando. ' Adininitriatorsl• Notice. OTION is hereby given that,let,ters, of adminlatra tion,- onn the estate-of. DANIEL TJURICII deed.,lats of East Ilanovertournship, Lebanon co., Pa., have been gmntedioNtslentipe-Uhrich and Jacob Uhrich, of the township and i .,ctmnty .laforeatibi, and Daniel Uhrich, of East Ilinerk, tePashlp7 Dituphin county. All persons hiving &litter against 'said, estate will present them for settlevont, and, those Indebted will pleat° make pay ment,M 4011,1..0 the anderaijanl • . VALENTINE •-• DANIEL , umucw Administrators,. JACOB EMRICH. Oetetbar 13, . Notice: Ladiesi.*hawis Mode and Mourning Long Shawls Brocha Bard, Stella Shawls, Atanteletlilanket Sin ilea Mainelet Stella'Shawls, . Chenille Shawls, . : Chenille Po n 4, • ,Shawle,4 J. Ire Drown, Stalernent Slatiment. LTAISILITIES WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE TO HEAR THE .NEWS THAT THE CEEAPEST GOODS, THE HANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS. SWARTZ Sr: BRO., liAVE';JUST OPENED THE FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS! SOLD ASTONTSDINGLY LOW, FOR CASE Fifty Dollars Forfeit. EMI Dovrtz, N. IL, Feb. 2x,1858 Ratak Notice. N ELECTIONJor Thirteen Directors 14-11iir 'Lebo, non Dank, to senile for the ensuing Yidati, ,will be eldat the Bankinabotas. id Lebanon, on .2gintday,ths 15th of Nonembdr,lBsB, between the hours Of 10 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock. p. m. , The annual meeting 'of the Stockholders will tali place on .Tuesday, the 2nd of A - orembei. at 10- o'clock; a. 11 , A. 11111.811, grahatir 13,1368.—td. • . Lebann. o Valley auk. OCTOBitle a, 'sB. puma , NOT CB le.bereby given, that a general Meeting of the StorahOhlare of .the LEBANON VALLEY BANK, n 71 he held at their Bunking ,HOW" hi the Borough of Lehettoli:On TEO/ 2F. aT of NoTaßecu, A. Df, 1858, at.loo'clock. A., M. AN Election for TirTATION DIREOTORS nt the LEBANON vALtEy BANK 'to serve for the en. suing year, will le held at the Banking I lonseja the Bore ough of Lebanon on Monday, th, Ifdli day of Novena. her, A. D. 1 303.butmcon the boors of 9 o'clock, A. II and 3 o'clock, P. M. JO3. LURCH; Outlaw. Lebanon, Oct. 114 %B. . , riILIETR Phyeielogy,Ptutetiona and Sexoet-Disorden at j_ very kind. with 'never-feiling Retoldlee for the speedy cure of diseases of a private and delleate charac- ter, incident to the violation of th e Law s of . ;Nature and of Nature's God. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE eirsTs. 0, Voi,j./;,, The author of the above \\%. % TO . Ak' LP 14..., volume is a graduate, and ."' ' ,, ...L1T, s . riTy.gmi... having devoted a quarter of .......: 6 .0, ," •I • .‘.• _a century to the study and -...,` / .;.= : :',e.fe , r,ne ...' trßpintent of Spyhilie and ....... 41.' ,w,,,,, .L.,...:-.-,.7,kindred di as a epee if ~ era,,z, ....' , : islity. he. has become poe "-;!-'5...-47,17-„A , ~.,',. eesand• of most invaluable /,//2/,. , t't •.„\--...' information in regard to the ~ t 1 1, 11 'v. , ;,.. . pallif., attd is able tecompresa into vaile meenin t ompass the very quintessence of med. Teal RCialIC.3 on this important Nthprt; WI the reenit of the experience of the most eminent phy4cians in Ku rope and America is thoroughly' dimonetrated in hie own highly suctiessful practice in the treatment atm cret diseases in many thousands of mutts iu the city of Philadelphia alone. Testimony of the Prof. of Obstettrice in Penn. College, Philadelphia. "Tht. HeNrsa's 1112MICA7. illsrmat." The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the disc:tees of which it treats. is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States. it affordsJite pleasure to recommend him to the tenflattinaa, or to the victim of mat-practice, as asuczessful and experienc ed practitioner. in whose honor and integrity they maj Place the greatest confidence. dOSEPII S LONGSHORE, M. D. From A. Woodward.M : P., of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to mid my te , timoity to the pro fessional ability of the Author of the 'Wet - beaL ..ifimu ol." Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some Of them of tong; standing. have come under my no tice. in which his skill has been manifest in reetoring to perfect health, in some instances where the patient been considered beyond tuednarl :Tn :the treatment of Seminal weak ribi.a. or disarrangement of the functions produced by Se/tobase: or Excess of venery, I do not know his sapei-ior in his profession. 1 hare been as. quaititerdith the Author emus thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well an a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscreti n, to recom mend him as one, in whose professional skill andintegrt. tv they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D. One COpy,socuroly euvoloped, will be forwarded treeof postme to ant United gtatels nit. 25 reeds, or 4eopies for sl.' Adifiess, nowt Pahl, COSDEN A CO., Publishers, box 197-, Philadelphia. A. Booksellers, Clauvar, , ers and Book Agents supplt ad on the most liberal terms. October 2nth, 1858.71 y.. $78,131 65 $22,391 09 4,445 00 23,401 95 50,295 01 SUO.O , 0 OD sari 27 434 70 • Wine and, E4quor -k-T O. 45 FRONT STREET. I.IIILA.—AII kinds of the jr purest and best LIQUORS constantly kept on b and viz :—Pure French. Conine. Common, Cherry. Blarkhor. ry and Lavender BRANDY ; Common and Holland oIN; Old Monongahela, Scotch an 4 Rye WHISKEY; Port, Madeira. Cherry, Lisbon and Champaign WISE. the best BITTERS to be obtained in the city; all of which Lt solid wholesale and retail, in quantities from a quert tea An. 4. 1858. Fancy Fursfor Ladies mad Children. TOITN FAREIRA & CO., No. 813 (new no.) MARKET' Street, above Eighth. Plutsa'A.--dmporters, Manu facturers and Dealers in FANCY FURS, Sir Ladies and Children; also,Gent's Fnrs, Fur Collars, anthalovese-. The number oyears that we have been engaged in the For business, and the general character of our Furs, both for quality and price is so generally known through out the country, that we think it not necessary for us to say anythi'g more than that we have now opened our assortment of FURS, for the Fall apd,lrinter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have over offered before to the' public. Our Fur& have all been Imported during the present season, when money was scarce and Furs nmeh hiwei‘ ttn, ut the pr,snt time, and have been manufactured by die not cOnlir tent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we here born, Sir years, that is to sell a good article for a very smelt profit. Storekeepers will do well to give us a call. as they will find the largest assortment by far to select from in the city, and at manufacturers prices.. JOHN FAREIRA & CO., No. 818 MARKET Street, abuse Sth., PIIILAD'A Sept. 22, 1858.—i mos. --...4---.. - • Ilan Bill!ding • SW -I,ILTZ & BRO . have now open their Full and Win ter stock, which they are selling at the (assent crook prices. Pleact.call and judge fur yourself. ' , EXTENSTOX,SKIRTS—DugIaS and Sherward's Patr ent with aLtingtable Russets at SWARTZ & BRO.' WOOLEN STOCKING YARN—a. full assortment, at SWARTZ & GROOERIE9 sold unusually low tit SWARTZ & BRO A TKINS & MOADAM home just reeed new eteck 11. of Boots, Shorn, Trunks Cud Trave ling Raga. 5..17. Pettetigili IS Co's ADVERTISING AGENCY, 119 NASSAU ST., NXIS YORK. 410 STAIR Sr., BOSTON. S. M. Pettengtll Co., are the Agents Po. the Lebanon Adterther, and the meat i;nfteentint end larzest circulating Z , lewepapere in the United Rates and the Catradas. They ere authori zed to contract for ut at our lowest rater. Boot awl shoe• Store- '- JACOB IttEDEL respectfully in forms the public. that he still contin ,..„ nes his extensive establishment in sa w - ;aOM his new building, In Cumberland at., Sl ihr wliere ltd hopes to render the sft satisfaction as heretofore to all who any favor hint milli their custom. lie Invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his line, to calf and examine for themselves, his large and raciest ."stock. Ile is'Eletermih.4 1,0 sltrpass nil competition ih ti inituntacittre Of every iittlaelii hisbusines, suitable tor 'arty Market in the UlllOO. A dile care is taken in regard 'to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LEATO till and other materials are used, and none but the best Velorkmen are employed. P. B.—lle it;feirns his sincere thanks to his friend OT the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please, his customers, to merit a share of public pat. renege. [Lebanon, Feb.l7; 'slh" nuwiro Sack fiord as Faito - - HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. • fVILE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICENESS.—The blood 1 is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the com ponents of tlesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. The Stumm:ll is Its manufactory. the veins its distritm. tors, and the Intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation anti the bowels, these Pills act simultatesinsiy,velieving indigestion, purify ing groppids. and regulating the exeretipus. -The National Disease.. Dyspepsia is the most common disease aiittg all deka es in this country. IL assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable dangfironsopla• dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, libitever otr stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this sea reit inga unerring remedy. Biliolcs Afections. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which sic imams this fluid, these pillsoperate specilimilly. in fallibly rectifying its irre tuipirities and effectually curing Jaun dice, Inlions Itertiittants. and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. • • . Liver Complaints. • Unless the bowels perform their functions properly. the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annual,. ly of Dysentery. Diarrhom, Chronic Constipation,'lnid other diseases of those Waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whethir casual or epidemic, Is a phenomenon in medicine, ny following the printed direetioris, the most alarming es sea of bowel ,complaint are 'promptly controlled. • A Word to Females. The .10ml:debility and irreguleritiesallichare'the_ tele pedal annoyances of the weaker sow, and which, willed neglected, always shorten life, are relieved tbr the time being, and prevented for the time to come, by a etriumeet this mild but thorough alternative. ga,„ llollovitay's Pills are the best remedies known in the•wOrldforthe 'following diseaspmi-e • • • Asthma,' Bowel. Complaints, Dropsy, ' Influenza, Coughs', ' Debility, Inflammation, ' Colds,Fever & Ague, Inward Weakness, ChesDiseases,' •Piles, Female Complaints.' Costiverimii, . • Headaches, Lowness of Spirits, , Liver Complaints,. Stones Gravel. Secondary Symptoms,. Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, . _ Sold at the Manufactory of Professor ileiloway,Bo , ktaiden, Lane, New York,,and by an respectable Drs gisps And Dealers in Medicine throughout, Lbe fa and and las oteinzedlforld,in boxes at 25 ant* cents, and V. sees , ~." ~w MSEM IiIEDJc i MANUAL Being an original and popolar Treatise gni MAN•AND WOMAN:: F. & 14. 1 M. STOVERS ThwJl
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