THE ADVERTISER. Lebanon, September 9, 1857 Home ./!fairs. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Assembly, JOHN LIGHT, a. a., N. L. Borough. Treasurer, ADAM RISE, Lebanon. Commissioner, JOHN TICE, Jackson. Register, HENRY SIEGRIST, Lebanon. Recorder, JOSIAH H, RANK, Swatara. Clerk of Orphans' Court, CHARLES H. MELLY, N. L.Borough. Director, HENRY FISHER, South Annville. Auditor, JOSEPH G. HEILMAN, Cornwall Standing Committee. W. W. Lebanon—D. B. Marshall, 11. K. Hartman. E. W. Lebanon—Doug Brun,Charles Brotherlinc. S. Lebanon tp.—Poter Dors, Jonas Stager. Cornwall—F, G. Witmer., Casper Shiloh. N. Lebanon Bora'—F. Welter, Henry K. Boyer. N. Lebanon tp.---Jaeob Uniberger, John Hellman. 8. Annville—Geo. Bigler, Leonard Being. N, Annville—Samuel Heilman, Thomas Boger. Londonderry—John Keefer, John Harman. E. Hanover—Henry Gilbert, Lyon Lemberger. Union—Miehtel Ulrich, Daniel Stine. Swatara—S. E. Bickel, Levi Shell. Bethel—Samuel Gosh ert, David Uhrich. Jackson—Ephraim Hertzler, Jesse Reinhold. Mlllereek—D. 13. Stuart, Miehrel Holstein. Ileidleberg—M. M. Weigley, Isaac Hoffman. Cold Spring—John Morris, W. Schools, jr. To.morroti IS the anniversary of Perry's groat naval viotory on Lake Erie. It will be cel ebrated In this place by a Parade, of the 2nd Bri gade, bth Division; Pennsylvania Volunteers, un ilor command of Gen, John Weidman. ;Ira- Every person should read the advertise. mont of Orlndle's Celebrated Magic Compound and. Ancient Japnneso Lifo Pills which appear alternately In another column. They aro the most successful remedies in the world I Try them and be cured. A DATtIC AF'PAIII.—It is inid that a darkoy pro anted herself before one of our Justices to com plain that another darkey tried to said dar key, in the darkness of the night, at a dark and lonely place in this borough. I sin obliged to step here for want of more light on this dark sub ject. 5.13180. HARRISBURG AND HAMBURG RAIL-ROAD COX rm.—We learn that on Saturday at a meeting of the Directors of the Harrisburg and Illunburg Hall Road Company, held at Millersburg, Derks county, Mnj. J. A. DuHerman resigned, and Gee'! Jelin Weltlinun was elected President. We un derstand from private sources that there is at length, a fair prospect that this important road will be made. To Scnom, Dinnorons,—Wo have just printed the following blank forms, viz : Bond of District Treasurer; Bond Of Collector;' 'Warrant to Collector of Tax; Agrevoicnts between Directors and Teachers; Orders on Treasurer, We have also just printed a line lot of Mortga ges, Deeds ) Bonds, cud Justices' Blanks. 5 45 2! We have taken the trotible to ascer tain the population of Lebanon. Af. ter a careful enumeration of every man, woman, and child within its limits, gov erning our enquiries of actual residents for about the last week in August, the sum total of our figures make the Population of Lebanon, . 54521 Tim only classification we made was for males and females, viz:— MALES. FEMALES. TOTAL. 1070 989 2059 1008 941 1949 780 664 1444 West Ward, East Ward, N. Lebanon bor. Total, 2858 2594 5452 Iu 1850 the population of Lebanon proper was 2164; now the same district contains a population of 4008—an in crease of nearly 100 per cent, in 7 years. In 1850 the females exceeded the males, the prdportion being thus:— Males 1063, females 1121. In our enumeration, it will surprise many that the West ard should be a head of the East, when the opinion pre vailed pretty generally that the reverse was the case. To avoid the supposition that some mistake may exist, we have thus alluded to the fact. In our labors for ascertaining the a bove Census, we were in a measure obliged to intrude frequently upon the privacy of families; not having the time to go through the forms of regular calls. For the kindness- with which we were received in every instance, and the dis• position to answer our blunt enquiries correctly, notwithstanding how abrupt our appearance, the ladies, especially, have our thanks. (g) — Christian Smith, Esq., of this borough, a member of the opposition party, seeing the distracted condition of his political friends, thinks of harmon ming matters among them by the an nouncement qf himself as a Volunteer candidate for Gov. To the Independent Republietiwiand American linters of Pennehtlettnitt I "GIELLOW-CITIZENS :—Being encouraged by J hundreds of my friends, lam induced to offer myself to your consideration as a Volunteer Can didate for the office of HOVEILIVOR of Pennsylvania. Should you deem me worthy to liii that station by giving me. our suffrages, and not throwing them away Oa David Wilmot, and Isaac liaileburst, I will endeavor to discharge the duties'of said a fire with fidelity. Respectfully your fellow-citizen, CHRISTIAN SMITH. Near the Quittapahilla, Lebanon, } September 2, 1357. Mn.h Eurrna :—Please put the above Notice several times in your 'paper.— You will also please Otate,.that not hay. ing a Convention to make nioliitfOrm for me, I have adopted the following prin. e.iples, which l will carry out to the very letter after I am Governor; I.—Abolition of Shivery in the South ; 2—Expelling Negroes from the North'; 3.—Rooting out Poligamy in Utah, and 4.—liiiroduciog-ii into the Suites; 5.-- Red uct ion of Tavern Licenses to $5 6. Reduction of the ptice of "amullere" to 2 cents. .; - - Expeci ing to receive a large local vote . thousand , men 'hiiiingr:already promised to vote for me,) I shall write to you again shortly announcing my opinions on affairs respecting that in sti►ution for the encouragement of lazi• 'less, at the corner of Cun►berland: and Walnut streets. yours,- C. - 0:::r I f Mr. Buchanan did not carry this county, last Cant can die Courier tell us which of the Presidential can did ates did ? Sketches of Local History. • Dr JOHN 'WEIDMAN REV. :OHN GEORGE LOW MAR, D. D At church with meek and unaffected grace, His books adorn'd the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevaii'd With double sway, And fouls, who came to scoff, remain'd to pray. The service past, around the pious man, With steady zeal each honest rustic ran; Even children follow'd with endearing wile, And plucked his gown, to share the good man's His ready smile a parent's warmth exprest, [smile. Their. welfare pleas'd hire, and their cares distrest; To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts hail rest in heaven. As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form, Swells from the dale, and midway leaves the storm, Tho'round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head. „„—Deserted Viltr, c. John George Lochman, who after wards became one'or the brightest or naments of that splendid body of men, the Lutheran clergy of America, was born in the city of Philadelphia on the 2nd-day of DeceMber, 1773. Like most. German emigrants, for such they his parents were in very humble CllCUM stapces at the time of his birth. They displayed the virtues of their Class, and soon emerged from want into comfort and independence. From early child-hood- te diSplayed remarkable-abilities, indeed, so marked was his superiority that he attracted the notice of his pastor, Rev. Ur. Helmuth, who finding him as pious as he was able, encouraged him to turn his attention to the ministry. Young Lochman needed little urging, but there was a . great 'stack in the way, which it required all the influence and eloquence of Dr. Hel muth to overcome. The father shared in the prejudices of his countrymen, who-for the most part, :think that : none should study the learned professions, save the frail and the crippled. Labor they deem the duty of all who possess uninalmed limbs or natural - strength, and, to their honor be it said, they are never ashamed to work. This feeling is so strong that it is very difficult to overcome, and to this day, in our Ger man settlements, an idle man is A scoff and a bye-word. As the subjects of our memoir promised to be strong and ac tive, old Mr. Leaman thought it a pity, that his son should be confined all his life - -to books, although the boy was nev er so happy as when reading. Long and warm were the arguments between the father and the pastor, but at length the latter aided by Alrs.Lochman and the son conquered, and it was determined that. he should be prepared fur the .ministry, although the expense of his education would seriously inconvenience the old gentleman. The youth applied himself with great alacrity and vigor and was soon prepar ed to enter college. The University of Pennsylvania, then. in its infancy, was selected, probably, from motives of econ omy. He completed the regular course of studies with honor to himself and to the satisfaction of his preceptors.— When he became a noted leader in the Lutheran church, his Altna Mater con ferred upon him the degree of D. D. • Upon his graduation he sought to re lieve his father from the expense of his future preparation for the ministry by teaching school, and prosecuted his the ological studies with Dr. Helmuth at the same time, This was then and for ma ny years after the common mode of preparation for the ministry in the Ger man churches of this country. There were no Theological Seminaries and it was mat ter of necessity. It is still occa sionally adopted, but as the opportuni ties fur study are so much better at Sem inaries expressly erected for the purpose, it is fast disappearing. Mr. Lochman was licensed to preach by .the Synod of Pennsylvania in the year 1794, and very soon after accepted a call to this place, and became the pas tor of the Salem Church, and also acted as pastor to the Ground-Oak Church ; the Hill Church (the oldest Lutheran church in Pennsylvania,) together with the congregations Annville, Myers town and Sclimfretslown.;—[To be eon. O Our friend Elias Kreider, of dleberg township, has, become the pro prietor of a Man_u•re Excavator and Hay Elevator. It is represented as au ex cellent and useful article. Of course, tieing such, ail the farmers in his' dis trict will give it a fair examination and trial. See advertisement. AN INSTITUTION. — The Circus an affair that takes capitally in this section of country. Sands, Nathans & Co's Elephant Circus, last week, passed thro' this valley with tlying colors. At both exhibitions the tent was filled to its ut most capacity. CooL—The mornings and Rvenings. ..P0r..00-Adoerti.er. Abrostieel ,Enigma. I am composed of '47 I,etters , My 1, 20, 12, 8, 36, is a kind of noise; My 2, 14, 42, 18, 31,11, is,tin. animal ; My 3, 30, 38, 26, 37,.40, is y' . 040 . 14 My 4, 45, 21, 17, 47, 22, 16, is 'ir,4all; My 5, 18, 16, is the edge of anything; My 6, 18, 3,3, 15, 33, is a kind'of cap; My 7,8, 21, 31, is a measure; My 8, 46, 16, is a vessel; • My .9, 8, 24, 24, 2,5, is a water, passage ; My 10, 7,12, 19, 47, is a bird; My 11, 27,34, is an imaginary - spirit`;', My 12, 7, 47, is a kind of fish; My 13, 37, 24, 41, is the head. - My 14, 8,2, is an herb; My 15, 31, 22, 24, is a preposition; My 10, 28, 8, 44, is the name of anything; M' 17, 7, 40, 24,.32; 46, is an animal; My 13, 33, 9, 22, 24, is a mass of metal; My 10, 12, 15, 42, 35, 46, 22, is , a, game at cards ; My 20, 13, 2, is an imitator; My 21, 32•,'8,'3, 25, is a lake; My 22, 30, 46,18 - an'instrument ; My 23, 27, 47 ; 18 an insect; My 24, 7, 17,1.0, 28,14-a• loop ; My 25, 37, 8, 24, 0,32,47, is arnuSical.instetinient; My 26, 13, 37, 8, 21, 2, 24, is an ornament ;' My 27, 32, 22, is a game at cards; My ,28,.45, 40, - 35, 21; is what painfero.uoo; , My 29,20, 30,6,;22,22, is a' plant; . fly 30„17; 42, 35, is the,top of any thing •; My. 31, 15,. 24, is an egg; Sly 32, 47, 40, 24, 2,5, is &kind of fish; My 33, 47, 42, 19,10, is a pupa; My 34, 21, 32 7 14,„18,,44, is a coin; MY 35,40,17, 10, 7, 27, 32, 24, isp,plant; Sly 36, 32, 13, 8, 40, is a lazy fellow,; • My 3 7, 33, 7, 44, 20, 40, is a MO; My 38,22,3,32,9,14,43,19,4,11,i5*kind of riddle; My 39, 21, 36, is a true; . • - My 40, 17, 31, 16, 17, 26: is the head.; . My 41,47, 11, is the badof a plant; My 42, 22, 16, 32, 9, 46, 7, 36, is a eirkpr My 43, 17, 32, 44, is alikeness; My 44,',8, 42,40, 17, 8, 21, 27, is a stupid felloW'; My 45, 14, 3, 43, 31, is a kind of clay; . .My 46; 32, 43;17, 25, is ,a fish; My 47, 30, 36; is a root. Answer next tv9914. , NATI. (n" Another change of Time in the arrival and departure of cars on the Leb anon Valley Railroad has been made.— Tho public is referred to the notice of the company in another column. Holloway's Ointment and Pille.—The most fearful eases of deep-seated abscess may be safely cured by dressings of the Ointment. In stopping the discharge end , closing the orifice, by its uselno danger is ineurred..`' The virus is not clriVerrito another locality: It is' expelled from the veins partly through the surface, but chiefly through the channels that communicate with theintestines. To facilitate its expuleicn through the latter, oc casional doses of the Pills should.be given while the local inflammation is subsiding under the heal ing operation of the Ointment. In i all cases of external disease, warm Cementations should pre cede the application of the Ointment. . _ netirtonS ' NOliCeS* English .preaching next Sabbath morning, and evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. German Preaching next Sabbath morning, and Eng': lish inthe Evening, in the Reformed Church. - Religious services next Sunday morning in the Ger man language he Salem's Lutheran Church. In the Moravian Church next Sabbath morning at 9 o'clock, a German illeetinw at 10 o'clock English Preach ing; and ILES o'clock the Lord's Supper. Gerinan Preaching next Sunday morning and even ing in the 'Emanuel's Church of the Ey. Association. AMA RRIED, an the 3tl inst., by the Rev. Aug. C. Wedekind, Mr. :John Ettendyer to Miss Mary Ann Hollinger, both of Dauphin county, On the Ist inst., by the Rev. F. 14. Kremer, Mr. John Ilerchelroth, to Miss Catharine Fink. both of Cornwall township, Lebanon county. On:the 3d inst., by the same, Mr. Samuel Itager, to Miss. Catherine Mich, both of Dauphin minty. By the Rev. IL S. Miller, John llirachle to Angelina ifauscht, of North Lebanon. . . On . the 3d inst., by the Rev. "Fred. Kreciter,plr. Chris tian S. Brown to Miss Eliza Evans both of Lanbrister co. DIED On the 31st ult., in this borough, Sarah Ann, wife of Joseph J. B. Strohm, aged 23 years and 13'days. On the 31st ult., in N. Lebanon borough, Elisabeth. wife of ITerary K. foyer, aged 46 years, 3 mo , 19 days. On the 17th ult., in Massillon, Stark county, Ohio, Anna Maria Keller, daughter of F. Embich, Esq., deed., formerly of Lebanon, aged 66 years, 6 - months. On the 18th nit in Jonestown, Lebanon county, Mrs. Veronica Len Is, aged 84 years, 6 months and 4 days. The Lebanon liarket. CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY„S6O. 9, 1857. Ex. Family Flour, per bar.; - $8 50 Extra Flour, per barrel 7 50 Extra Superfine Flour, per bbl. 700 Superfine B. Flour, - .... 00 Superfine Flour, .. ... 525 Prime White Wheat, per bus.- - 1 30 Prime Red Wheat, per bus. . - 1 20 Prime Rye, per bushel 65 • Corn, per bushel . 65 Oats, per bushel . 37 Potatoes, 50 Ham,. 14 Shoulder, 12 Sides, 'll Lard, .12 Butter, 14 Eggs, per dozen, - - --- 14 PITILADELPHI,A MARKET Monmv. Sept. 7.—P. M. The Flour market is duller than ever, and in the absence-of any export demand, standard ship ping brands are nominally held at $6 25 per bar rel, without sales, except in small lots for home consumption. At from that figure up to $6 75 for good and choice brands; $5 75a7 50 for extra, and sBaB 50 per barrel for fancy lots, as in qual ity. Corn Meal and Rye Flour are also quiet.— The former is worth $4, and Pennsylvania Meal is scarce at that, and the latter i 4 50 per barrel. There is more Wheat offering, and the millers, who are the only buyers, are holding off and not disposed to purchase, except in a small way, at a concession of 5;110 cents per bushel on previous quotations, about 1500 bushels only having been sold at 135 cents for prime Tennessee red, and 145 cents for Delaware white, the market closing un settled, and 'very dull at these rates. Rye is in steady demand at the distilleries at SO cents.— Cern is also dull and unsettled, and good Penn sylvania is offered at 82. cents, with 80 cents bid; the distillers are buying at the latter rate. Oats are in steady demand, with further small sales of Southern at 35a36 cents, and Pennsylvania at 3S cents. . ADVERTISEMENTS Corner-Stone Laying. THE CORNER-STONE of the GERMAN RE formed Church, in Jonestown, will be laid on Saturday k Sunday, the 19th *, 20th days September, inst. Several preachers from a tame are expected to be present on the occasion. 13y order of the Building Committee. Jonestown, Sept. 9, '57. -N. B—hucksters will not be allowed. N ENV Mia Zag TPUTTIBUS - 111-4111110411COAEDWA AT SWAR.TZ az BRO., Market Street,: HALL BUILDING. QWARTZ BRO. have just returned from Phil- I 0 adelphia with a splendid assortment of Fara, SG WINTER Goods; new styles of- , 'Ladies'-.Dress Goods. 03- Please Ball and Lebanon, Sept. 9,'57. REIGAR rs S . . W & iNELIQUOR* TOWE' 001V1,ER4tMar1ieM Wafer Et.s.,,Lebation,Ea7.:, in the room fortnerly,OecuPied Esq., where 'he still-continues th keep , airas-sort men t of the 'very best brands of Wines and Liquor's that can be got. To those who are acqUhirite.ii with his liquors it.is netqlecesiary for him to speak as the liquors Will speak ferNhefaselves:- To Hotel Keepers, and all others, he would state, that it is merely nemisary for them to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he,warrants to ren der full satisfaction. EWL. RE,IGART. N. B.—lce]cm:l*r • ot, Weldle's Coiner Lebanon; dept: 9, 2857. ' ' IMPORTANT TO FARMERS A. R. iIIIRSH'S PATENT` Manure Excavator and Hay • • Ekvator. , MANUFACTURED .t SOLD by Elias Kreider, ILL Prbpriotor of the right for Lebanon county, (excepting the two Annvilles & Londonderry. This linehips is.superier to nny now.in use, for Strength, durability and simplicity of construction. The Machine, when set in the form of a Manure Excavator, will do its, work admirably. When the load is drawn out ak far . = necessary, by giving a little jerk or- tap at the curve of the tong lever, it will unshift, and the , stop bar lever will fly forward and the fork will unload itself. The same machine, with a very slight-altera tion, will answer for elevating Big, in Barns, bet ter than any kook or fork now in use. The fork is unshifted, when swinging in the mow, by giving a very little jerk at the rope, which is extended down through the hand bolt of the stop bar. NOTION.- =All persons are hereby .forbid buying or selling the above - Machine in the subscriber's district, unless the same is stamped "A. R. Hursh's Patent, Manufactured and sold by E. Kreider." I am now prepared to furnish'farmers with this valuable machine. for further particulars, Addresi Et:lAS' K,REIDER, Shmfferstown, P. , 0 . 4 Lebanon Co., Pa. Sept. 9, '57-2m.* , ' , Lebanon Valley Rail It eaueevnanime yy ll l Ala r ' Change of Hours.—Two P&ssenger Trains Each Way *Dai/li.' ON and after ,MaNnicr,, SEPTEMBER NI, ,1357; regular PASSENGER TRAI.NS will leave Lebanon at 7 aon., and 3.30 p. m., daily,(exeept Sundays,) arriving htdteadiiigrat,B.4o ii m., and 5.10 p..m., and connecting with the:.np and down Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, on the Reading Railroad. • 'Returning will leave. Reading at 10,20 a. tu., and 6.20 p. la., arriving at Lebanon, at 12, noon, and 5.00 p, FARES :—To Reading, :85 and TO .eents; Sink ing Spring, TO and 55; Wernersville, 60 and 501 Robesonia, 50 and 40; IVomelsdorf,,4s and 35; Millbach, 40 and 30; MeyerstoWn, 25 and 20 cents. All Passengers will procure their: tickets be fore the Trains start. - - A Freight Trizi;a will leave Reading at &BO A. m q and Lebanowat4 p. m., daily, excepp. Suudays. : • .`. G. A. NICOLLS, •Seperinteadetit.. Iteadinip Sept. 9,, 'sfi—tf, ' • ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. More New Books (.4 1 1VVOSS SIDE." by Marion Harland; "NOTHING TO WEAR ;" Madame De Stnera Work, "COLO NN E;" "CAPTAIN MOLLY:" "ADAM 011,X)11.:, of Mosgray," by the Author of Zablee. For sale at Lebanon, Sept.9.'s7. GOOD'S Book Store. NOTICE. NOTIC E is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the undersigned, (formerly engaged in the SIIOE MAKING business in Swatara tp., a bout 3 mites from Jonestown,) if payment Is not made before the ensuing 13th day of OCTOBER, that he will sell said accounts, ic., at Punta° SALE on said day, at the public, house of Christian Zeh ring, in Jonestown, at 1 o'clock P. M. Said ac counts, in the opinion of the undersigned, have now been running long enough, and he is deter mined to see what they are worth. David Darkcs is authorized to make settlement and give receipts for the undersigned, previous to said day of Sale. SAMUEL' K. DARKES. Swatara tp., Lebanon Co., Sept., 9, Grindle's Ancient and Celebrated JAPANESE LIFE PILLS wgi",- ; ~.. 414,-zi. '' , --tzi,...,-,, * :, -,-•,,- . 7;,...,.t.t.:‘;: ,„,-;,44,4,2,440,ii I P.or * :k 40 ' %C. ItNO4-ro‘''-v, fe. -$ M 6,,,„ F x4 , ,, - ,0 . ‘ ~....11, Nature's Own . Remedy. A Positive Cure for Liver Complaint wad Bilious Disor ders, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Fever and Ague, Costiveness, Piles, Dysen tery and Diarrluea,Worms, Sulipressism of the Menses, Nervous Debility, &e.. andn'eurelPfeventative to all PULMONIC AFFECTIONS. • rertheA T ENTjA L ELrP e E re InaM extensive scale, after e vet worst forms of disease, and after leaving been urged to do so by eminent physicians, who hare tried them to their satisfaction. Performing cures where every other rem edy bad failed, we feel it our solemn duty to spread the glad intelligence to every family of the globe. They purge the system thoroughly of all corrupt huntors,pen etrate and purify thtivital fluids, and the corrupt secre tions are replaced with rich, healthy blood. 'Parts that were even decaying with the disease are restored to a healthy, vigorous action, and disease eradicated as if by Inagic,leaviug thesystem in arobust condition, and less predisposed to contract disease again of whatever kind. Possessing such penetrating and healing virtues, their success must be inevitable. We know it. 'We can read it in the nowglowingfeatures of the ()ampule and prostrat ed patient; we can read it in the friendly grasp of the father's hand, and in the mother's warm tears of joy, as they behold their darling child snatched from the clutches of death by their powerful agency; we can read it in the young man's gayety, and in the old maii'svigor and "God bless you ;" we can read it in the husband's and wife's gratitute, and in the children's prattle; we can read it away out upon the bosom of the Oeeall.hi the sprightly tread and invigorated system of the poor . mar iner. Yes, and we Sometimes fancy we can almost read it far up in the blue canopy of heaven, in Words of living fire—lltseAss is VANQUISHED—THE rurarrn IS COUPLETE. . . These Ancient Pills are also an invaluable remedy for females suffering from suppression of the Menses, the cause of so many declines and female weakness. The various diseases that attack children are quickly ban ished by their healing qualities. The l'ills arc sent by mail, from the Proprietor only, ou receipt of the price. The postage in the United States, not over 3,000 miles, is fifteen cents on five boxes,which must be inclosed in money or stamps. If we have no agent in your place, send to us by mail. For sale by respectable druggists and dealers in medi cine throughout the United States, Cantatas, Mexico, South America, &e., at 21 cts. a box, or five boxes for $l. JOSIAH S. GRINDLE,'NeW York, Sole Proprietor, to whom all letters must he addressed. Also, Proprietor. of Dr. Wesley Grindle's Celebrated Magic. Compound, the great remedy for Pulmonary Consumption. IM, Principal Depot, No. 54 White street, New Yrk. Sept. 0. '54-Iy—eow. Me Medicine of the Million ! PLIILOSOPIik AND FACT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS aryIEIIE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS.—The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the com ponents of liesh, bone, to uslle r nerve and integument. The Stomach is its manufactory, the veins its distribu tors, and the intestines the channel through whieh the Waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills net simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purify ing the fluids, and regulating the excretions. The National Disease. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all etas es in this country,. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable dangerous mala dies ; but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob stinate its resistance to ordinarypreparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searvbing kunerring remedy, Bilious Afectioiis. The quantity and quality of the bile arc of vital im portance to health. Upou the liver, the gland which se cretes this fluid. these pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Remittatits, 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, Diarrhoea, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon. in medicine. lly following the printed directions, the most alarming ea ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word. to Females The local debility and irregularities which are the es' pedal annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and,prev.ented for the time to come, Ilya course of this mild but thorough alternative. ' .tar•llolloway's Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following diseases:— Ast Diarrhoea] Bowel Complaints, Droptly, influenza Coughs, . Debility, Inilannation, Colds, . Fever A: Ague, Inward Weakness, , Chest Diseases, Files, Female Complaints, COstiveness, headaches,'' Lowness of Spirits, Liver Complaints, Stones Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, 'Worms of all kinds. CAUTION I—None are genuine unless the Words "Hol loway, New York and Loudon." are discernible as a Wa termark in every leaf of the hook of direetious around each pot or lox;, the some may be plainly seen by hold, ing the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will -he given to ony one rendering such information as may lead to the detectioncif any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or 'vendingithe same, knowing them to bd - spurious.. Sold at the ,Ma nufaetory of Professor Hello way, 0 Maiden Lane, Now York, and by all resole:lode Drug gists and Dealers lit Ithslicine qbroughout the United States and the civilized world, i u boxes at 21 ce.nts,'o234 cents, and-$l. each. There is a considerable Saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. ' [Sept. 9, 'N. Real Estate at Public Sale. PII RS UA NT to the last will and testament of da cob Moyers, dee'd., will be sold. at public sale, at the I a to reSidetice of said deecased,on SATe 'may, SEPTEMBER 19,1857, the.following Real Estate, viz: A certain Tract of Lamb eonildning 7 Acres and 97 Perches, More orjess, about linens cover ed with heavy Timber, I acres groWing Sfitouts, the remainder being under good cultivation,situitte in Londonderry township, Lebanon county, near the road loading from Campbellstown to Colebrook, about .11 miles from the latter place, and now :oc cupied by John Albert, adjoining lands of widow O'Neal, Win. Coleman and others. .• , , The improvements: are a.good: Log • House and Stable with threshing floor, ;• „• spring house oda noverfailing spring, ; and st!fi he stream of running past the door. Also growing thereon a fine lot of fruit trees, such as apples, peaches, cherries, .tc. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1858. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., when terms will befmadeAnownb u y itEBEN MOYERS, aug. 26, '47. A. E. WALTON, Executors. BOROURR, PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. 'VA . /MDl3e sold at public sale tit the public house VV .: of David Hoffman, in the borough of.Leha -14012, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1.337, the following, borough property, viz : , -- , NO. I—A certain new first-class 7,30,a . ' . ' Brick Dwelling House, situate .in ':;.:4%.*: - ,'t Market street., west side, 4 stenare " 4 1f;i1' . , neirth of the Lebanon Valley Bail .. Z - ......, '--- road, in the borough of LebatiOn, bounded on the south by property of Catharine Peeman and on .the north by No. 2 The atis 214 feet front and extends back 193 feet to Part ridge alley. . ,Artx,ri... NO. 2.--Another: new first-class , l, Ft a La , Brick Dwelling -house, . adjoining 34: - `1:: ! ! No. 1 and No. 3. Lot and House ''' . -Lf-r .'. ! 1 ' .=''''' sante size as No. 1. . NO: 3—A vacant Lot of Ground, containing 23 feet front on. Market street, running back to the alley, adjoining No. 2 and lotof Daniel Miller. The Above property will be Bold separate, oFNo. 2 and the yacant lot, together if desired-i Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m, when terms • will - be - made known by • . • .. Wilf.• E ARNOLD, LEAK ARNOLD. EnalsTeh l Auotzon,er.—Lebanon, Attir. 19'57.4. WM . . C. FAUBER. BENJAMIN YOUNG NewCoachmakingEstablishment IIE UNDERSIGNED, having taken the AT COACH-MAKING Establishment of Mr LEVI LIGIIT.•on the Turnpike, at the East end of Lebanon, wish respectfully to invite the pub lie attention to their business. Each of us having served regular apprenticeships to the business, and having bad lunch experience therein, we feel confident of our ability to give satisfaction. Ev ery article manufactured at our establishment will be Under our personal supervision. We shall kcep,on hand, ReyMADS ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES, which will be warranted of the most superior qual ity. We will also attend to REPAIRING, at short notice. ... Nouo but the best workmen will be employed in may branch of the busiuess. We cordially invite the public to give its a call, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Sept. 2, 's7—Gm. FAUBER & YOUNG. Railroad Omnibus. AN OMNIBUS belonging to the undersigned, will be daily at the Depot on the arrival of the Cars to take Passengers and their baggaon to any part of Lebanon and vicinity. Persons Lav ing by the cars will hero the omnibus call at their residences in time tnr the ears, by giving previous notice at MrS. 'Rise's Hotel. :The patronage. of the citizens of Lebanon, and surrounding coun try, is respectfully solicited. July 1.5,'57-3m. LOUIS SUTER. NEW EXPRESS! .V.E I HTSV.II "' Hi TUE Subscriber has made arrangements for running a D ILY EXPRESS, in connection with his Freight Line, _on - Philadelphia and Read ing and, Lebanon Valley-Railreads, and is prepar ed to forward Packages, Money, Jewelry, and other valuables daily each way • Between Philadelphia, Beading, &c. Each Express in charge of a Special Messenger by Passenger Trains. All orders promptly deliv ered, and goods forwarded with the greatest des patch, at reduced rates. Mark all goods CARE OP P. A.I.BRIGFIT'S FREIGHT, LINE; or Exrunss, as parties ordering may intend. Offices 311 Race Street, Philadelphia; corner of Fourth, and Penn 'streets, Readings at Sinking Springs. Womelsdorf, Moyerstown, and at D. Grteff's, Cuutherland street; Lebanon. ALBRIOE.T. N. B.—A Line of Six Beath, running between Philadelphia and Pottsville to carry Merchandise and Freight generally. Schweitzer Co., 65 North Wharves, Philad'a. Chestnut street Wharf, Reading. July 29;1857-4E IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN ! Speed Increased and. RATES OF FREIGHT REDUCED t - ,forriz THE 110V 3 / 4 . MU) EXPRESS CO, ILAVE made arrangements with the Lebanon :Valley R. R. Co., to forward Goods, Packa ges, Moneys, &e., in charge of their own special Messenger from Philadelphia and Reading by Pas senger Train. Merchants wishing their goods forwarded punc tually and with despatch, will consult their own interests, by iintronising the Express Co. Orders for Goods to be returned by Express trill be delivered in Philaint free of charge. Persons- having remittances of-money to make to any part of the U. S. or Canadas, will find the Express the:only cafe"tacidc of eonveyance. Opeicn—No 4 Eagle Building, Lebauuri Pa., and 24S Chestnut St., - below 3d st., JOHN ULRICH, Agent, July 22, '.514f. For Howard Fxpress Co. HOFFMAN, IMMEI, 4. co.'s LEBANON COUNTY TRAASPORTATION LINE .. !!Tp954T 1 7 -4 ka. BY UNION CANAL .AND _Lebanon .Palley Railroad. THIS LINE consists of 22 first-class BOATS, 1 running between Philadelphia; Baltimore, and all other points along the Union, Schuylkill, Tide-Water and Ponnsylynnia Canals.. • FREIGHTS contracted for at the lowest pos sible rates, and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietors will pay particular attention, and attend personally, 'to the receiving and deliv ery of Freights. SHIPPERS and MERCHANT4IIIIIIV. rely - on having their GOODS delivered in goo condition and with promptness and dispatch, at low rates. One of the Firm will pay particular attention to Goods shipped by the Lebanon Valley:Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon,. Myerstown, Annvillc, Jonestown, and all other points in the county. For information, apply at their Offlee in North Lebanon, or at the Lebanon Valley H. R. Depot. EDWARD MARK, their Agent in Philadel phia, will always be found at W. R. Busies Mer chants' Hotel, North Third Street, Philtid'a. Lebanon, Aug. 12,'57-3m. P. S.—WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS . SEEns bought fur CASH. . . H. T. at Co. Fine Property at Public Sale. WILL be Fold at public safe, on SATURDAY, SEPTE.MBER 19, 1857, in conformity to the last (sill and testament of Tobias Kridcr, sr., clued, on the prowl :tea, the following REAL ESTATE, viz 6 ACRES Limestone Land, of the first quality, situate in Cornwall township, (formerly S. Leba non tp.,) 4 miles from the borough, on the road leading from hero to Colebrook Furnace, adjoin ing land of Jacob:Stnith, Christian Duliner and Othors. The improvements are ono good one-story weather-boarded log :LSO Dwelling .Ifouse, Stable, and out buildings; bearing Orchard; about 3 acres is a fine Meadow, with run ninn• wator. The laud is under good cultivation, •antrdivided into convenient fields. Coed title and posscsion will be given on the let of April, 1858. The terms arc $lOO cash, and ho balance next first.of .ALSO, at the mu: time :Ind place will be . sold : 2 ACRES SECOND-CROP GRASS ; Silver Eng lish Watch and 24 hour Clock, Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables. Chairs, Cupboard, Wash stand, Chest and Woodchost, copper and iron Ket tles, Churn,Stillyards, and a variety of other House and Kitchen Furuituro. Salo to commence 011 o'clock, p. in., when terms will he made known by TOBIAS Kft F. [DER, Surviving Executor of the last will and testa ment of Tobias Kreider, sr., dce'd. cog. 26, 15:37. Valuable Town Property For Sale at Public Vendue . (IN SATURDAY, the 19th day of 1../ SEPTEMBER, 1857, will be of- IS s fercd for sale by the undersigned, at ' Public Venduc, the following Proper:Ms; eta: No. I—A desirable STORESTAND and LOT, situate in the business part of the Borough of Lob anon, fronting Cuntborland street, between Mr. Brua's and Mrs. Shindel's Hotels; front 22 foot 8 inches, depth 192 feet. No. TWO-STORY HOUSE and LOT, 26 feet front, convenient for public business, situate in the borough of North Lebanon, corner of Wal nut and Oak street, one square from the Lebanon Val. Railroad Depot, and two from Union Canal. No. 3—A One and-a-Half Story HOUSE and LOT, adjoining No. 2. No. 4—A LOT of GROUND, with a. large Suov or Dwelling, and a shed, adjoining Nos: 2 k 3. No. 5—A One Story 110 USE and LOT, in the Eastern part of said borough, corner of streets, and. adjoining Lot of David Boyer, near the Union Canal. • 133 Thu sale will commence at 2 o'clock,p. at the public house. of D. Brun, when the condi tions will be made known by F. MEDICI!, Aue'r. Lebanon, Sept. 2, '57 Woodland for• Sale. .. - 4 4. -.• .. THE undersigned of- • ~2 , 1 414 , ,, , fers at Private Sale, ......4,t - 'IT '6B ACRES • :in' lIV ..-,, f , .(more or loss) of Oxcel- .*:;;;;,;.;; ; ;,11: lent W OODLAND, the half of which ia geed tim ber, situate in Union township, Lebanon county, near the Big Dam. adjoining land of Jaoob Hun sielter; Emanuel Foy and-others. Erouted on the premises is a good two-story log TWIMLINO 11013 SE, as good as new, good Stabling, and a well of nov • er-failing water. It will boaoldiebeap. Good ti tle and poaseasion' given on the let of April, 18: 58. For fuither information apply to. • ..I N. L. Boroo,- - m . ay27, 1 57:' , . DAVID • BOVE& ns3ortmentorPhili.and Fancy-Walking canes for,ealo Ly, GUILFORD it, LEMBEROiIk Mires 4111reft, MMB=S= lIE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of South Leba lajnon township will ineet in No:2 School-house, (zthaak's) on SATounat - , 6EPTEMDIat 21, 1857, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of appointing 9 wale teachers fur the schools of said district fur tho en suing term. The County Superintendent will be in attendance to examine applicants. JOHN BOMB:ERG Pres't. Ezn,t Binmut, Sect'y. [Sept. 2, '57 13 Teachers Wanled. TE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of BETHEL Township will meet in the Fredericksburg Sehoel House, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1857, at 9 o'clock, a. in., for the purpose of ap pointing 13 Teacher& fur the ensuing term. The County'Superietendent will be in attendance to examine applicants. J. SMITH, Fres't. WlLLian W. Gmew. Sect'... r A wz. .f>7 Estate of GEO.RGE REALPERLY, doe . u. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamen tary on the estate of Gevrge Hemperly, de ceased, late of Londonderry township, Lentinen county, have been granted to the undersigned. Alt per Sous indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will pro sent them without delay. JO ILN HEM. P . ERLY, Loudon derry tp. 01IN EARLY, North Alluvial) tp. August Slate A.rilettittill Exhibition! . • le THE will State' Agricultural Society 1 will hold its seventh annual Exhibition at Philadelphia (Powelton Grounds) on the 29th and 30th of SEPTEMBER, and the let and 2d days of OCTOBER next. Thu usual reduction on passen ger fare and free passage for stock, will be fur nished by the RailreturCompanias. Ttie books of entry Will -be open at Philadel phia on, and after the Ift . ef-Septeinber. 013E112 C. WALKER.. Phitatra. Sept. 2,-a's7--st: r • New Livery IStable. • ".CIIE undersigned, has establish , ed a NEW LIVERY STABLE in the. Eagle Hotel:Stables, Lebanon. !: lie has.good and safe Borees, Car s • riagcs, as may be desired, and care " ful Drivers, which he will hire on fair-terms. Be hopes by being attentive to bush ness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel or at the Stables. JOSIAH. D. DEIIIIEF. Lebanon, aim. 19,'57., INROM FREDERICKSBURG, via JONES TOWN, to LEBANON. Leaving. Fredericksburg every morning (Sun days excepted,) at 6 o'clock, and will leave Leba non on its return on the arrival of the Philadel phia and Reading line. .."'•Throilgh Tickets, at a reduced price, can be scoured at Philadelphia or Reading, for Jones town or Fredericksburg. r. This is a four-horse Coach, and the line will be keptin the best condition. - None but good Horses will be used. The public. patronage is respectfully solicited. The Stage Office in Lebanon will be at Reinhard's Hotel, and at Fredericksburg at Bates The Coach will be at the Railroad Depot to meet the traiu. TOBIAS BART°. July 1, 18.57.-3ni. Valuable Borough Property FOR. SALE! S offered at private sale, that valnable half-lot 1 or piece or Ground, situate at the north-east cor ner of Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon. front ing 33 feet on Walnut street and 80 feet on Water street, at present. occupied by John Farrel's Marble Yard, on which are a FRAME HOUSE, &c. It is loomed within a square of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,.between the Depot and the een tre of WWI; For further particulars apply to John Farrel, on the preinins. IJune 24, 1857. • WILL be saki at public sale yinSATURDAY, the 26th of SEPrEarana,lBs7, inSouth Ann vile Township, in Millerstown, a certain Lot of Ground, on which which the improvements are a - re, first-rate two-story Frame Dwelling House; also, a Butcher Shop with Kitchen and Cellar attached, formerly occupied by John Imbeiten. Also, a Carriage House, frame stable, Bake House and all the necessary out-buildings. Also, water right nearby, (at titer pump:Y . This prop erty adjoins Henry linboden's and others. title will he given the Ist day of April, 1858. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock; on said day, and conditions made known by _ _ F. E3ruten, Auer. RUCK la oTEL PROPERTY THIS bar- been a Hotel for the last 40 years, audie well known over the ; r; State as REINHARD'S HOTEL, and g gig the tuost central and best boasted in dint Borough. It is located on the corner or Cumberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite the Court Hausa-and but • two squares from the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, on the same street, (Walnut.) it fronts 45 feet on Cum berlard and 105 feet on Walnnt streets, 39 feet on Walnut being 60 feet deep. The. Building is a three-story STONE HOUSE, 45 by 38 feet. The third story was put. on nut long since and the whole house remodeled, with a frame Kitchen. Also, belon,kin , • to the proper ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner .of Smoke and Jail alleys, rni lot 66 by 64 feet, with a good Cistern ' :be., thereon. and closely situatod to the Hotel. Also nn EATING SALOON in tbo Basement of the Hotel, which brings a good rent. This is a chbice Hotel property; has an excellent county and traveling custom, and has been the Stage Offiee for £Olll6 time. It 'Min be sold reasonably, and terms of payment made easy by SIMON J. STINE. Lebanon, July 22, , S P - LENDID E STATE THE undersigned otters at private sale his mag nifieent estate, situate in East Hanover town ship, Lebanon county, about 2 miles from Harp er's Inn, 4 miles from this Cold Fprings and' the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, as follows: NO:1 — . Contains 160 ACRES, more or less, of the best land in tbe nbighborbood, adjoin ingprop erty of Miebail Duininger. Julio Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and . under good cultivation. Thu buildings r erected cm this tract are the mutter ‘iOk- Li 5 sigued's well-known Cloth factory, which has a large pation: '"' 7 ••• • age and is capable of indefinite in crease; a large two-story double . Stone Dwelling House, with Kitchen annexed • good two-story Farm Mare ; Tenant House; large stone Barn, with threshing floor and Stabling valid other out buildings, in good repair. •Also, all necessary buildinni fur the Manufactory,vit Curti Spinning Machine building, Dyeiug and Finishing House. he., &c. The forks are all well supplied with good Machinery and plenty of water power. A stream of geed water it led to the dwelling-house iu pipes; also, "2 springs and pump-wells near. Alio, aP. 4e# beautiful Young ORCHARD on the P 1 premises. I NO. 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more "" or less) adjoining No: 1, land of Michael DeiMng er, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good cultivation and excel- lent fences. Erected thereon is a Dwelling House, stable, and a large Shed. Also. near by a well, spring, 4 :6 111 ! ho., a splendid rdte,for the; . etien of a dwelling house., water in nearly every field. A 8.011;14. 'llb located on this tract.. ;'•'• NO. 3—Containsl3o Acres Wood land, (more or less.) adjoining No. 1, • laud of John Dotter and others. it n '.'?" has a rich growth of Cheitnut Sprouts; from R to 10 years growth. As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the above may be purchased either in parts as above or in the whole, as may he desired. Good title and possession will be given on the let of April, IS3B. For further information ap plylo • LYON LEMBERG ELI, Aug. 5, '57.-tf. East Ilanovor, Lebanon Co.. Pa. J. C. REISNER Public itrbiice. . 1 IIE underslgood Coinuiii,sionoril, named in the Aot of Assembly, passed 18.57, entitled 'Mu act 10 incorporate the Lrmaxori VALLY BANK," hereby giro notice that in purivanee of the authority vested in them, they will open on Wnimesney, the 14th day of OCTOIiER, 'IES7; books for receiving subseriptions to the Capital. Stbek , of said Bank, at Reinhard's Hotel, and oii that day, anti the five nest suteeediug days of that week such 'subscriptions will he received there; between the - hours of . 10 1 1 r: -in: and 2.P. in., until sufficient subscriptions' shall be ree9ited.to organize daid Bank.agrodably tdtlitm. : 0. LAWSON comatAiv, A. k. ktilsElat&N, CHAS. 1); FORNEY, 411:0/10 . S. IlOtriwAN, &HIE . GEORGE, . LIGUTi. 0., • • 1 ., JOHN BILLINNW4 • .) IdLOHLED . DEININ_HM.- nias ILA&P.B4 . Liditociik Ausbi Wiar IMOMiIM=I PUBLIC SALE. DANIEL TrEiLmAN. [Aug.i 12,'57 RF,INIIARD' 8 18 OFFERED AT larivate Sale. Rira TE • &I LE. Dwelling-House and .Btore Stand For Rent. frIEEI subscriber offers for rent for one or mono years, the building for along time occupied by him as a residence and Shoo store on the corner of the alley between 13rUn'S Ilotekand Pinegrovo Street, Cumberland street, Lebanon. The build ing is large, well provided with cellar, stabling, &e. The corner room is- well' ettleuluted for a store stand, and if rented for any' such purpose will be well furnished-with shelfing,tto. For fur ther information apply to • SOLOMON M'OAULLY. i7LI , " The .property is also offered for sale at private sale. April 29.1ft57. PRIVATE SALE OP Desirable Hiirough Properly. subscriber otiore at private shlo his nor rW Two-and-a lialf Story • tek IDureiling House ) situate in Market street, west side, near Striekler'S Mill, in the borough of Lebanon. Tho Lot fronts 33 feet, and is 198 feet in depth. It is bounded on the north by property of Abraham Strickler, and ou the south by property of Jacob Rostlle.— The hoeSe is a large one, containing 12 rooms, well arrangefl for a hoarding house. The other improvements are a Stable, log pen, both as good as new; a variety of bearing fruit trees, dm. For terms, dm., apply on the premises to Lebanon, Sept. 2, '67—tf. JESSE OCIIS. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Borough Property. MIRE subscriber otfers at public sale, on SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1857, (if not sold previously at private sale,) his valuable borough property, located on the smith-west corner of Wal nut and Water streets, in the borough of Lebanon. The property fronts 40 feet on Walnut street and 10$ feet along Water street. The improvements are a large one-story LOG DWELLING ROUSE, Frame Shop, and other necessary out-buildings. This is one of the most desirable properties °Cor ed for sale in the borough of Lebanon, being but one square distant from the Court House and the same distance from the Ledsnon Valley R. R. De pot. Sale to be held at HAAR'S Eagle Hotel, com mencing at 6 o'clock, p. m. Terms will be made known by PETER HESS. Lebanon, Sept. 2.'57. Orphans' Court Sale. - DURb CUNT to an order of the Orphans' Court 11 of Lebanon County, will be Hold by public sale or out-cry, the following REAL ESTATE! late of JACOB B. WELD N, Esq., dce'd, to Wit:— OB It the 23d day of September, next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., upon the premises, a certain Plantation and fine Tract of Land 1ff. 4 .f. 4 with the appurtenances, situate in the -30 1 . 7 ' 4 township of Union, in the county of Lebanon,adjoining ands of Jacob Ger hart,Hettry Hess, Martin Hess, Daniel Stine, and others, containing about Two Hundred and Sev enty Acret of Land, be the same more or less, it beingthe same Farm orPlantation commonly call. ed "Thinner's Place," and known by that name. Theimprovements thereon being a two-story double Log and Wendt !'t g er-Boarded House, a large Stone 4 - A, 4 t tf. Switzer Darn, together with other out:buildings. About 20 Acres of the above Plantation is covered with CILESTNUT and other TIMBER. There is, elm, aline stream of running water on the premises,as well as several fine springs of Water. The above Plantation is situated on the public road leading from Pi negrove to Harrisburg, about 2 miles from Union Forge, and about 11 mile from the Union Canal and. Dig Dam. The Fermis iu a good state of cultivation, and the fences arc in good repair, &c. ta..The above Plantation will be sold either in the whole, or in such parts as will best suit purchasers. At the same time and place will he sold— T w 0 cartel c. .SlEssuiuEs and satall Houses, to with the appurtenauces,si tuate near and ad joining the above Plantation, together with sepa rate small Tracts of LAND or LOTS of ORO D, surveyed and attached to each House. The one thereof being commonly called "Radford's Place," and known by that name. VA— The terms fur the sale of the foregoing Property, will bentade known by the undersigned on the dayof sale. On Thursday, the 241 h day of September, 1857,, Will be sold ut the public house, of SALMI R at Jonestown, at 1 o'clock, p. m. All that certain MESS CAGE, TENEMENT and small TRACT of LAND, with the appurtenances, situate in the township of Union, in the county of Lebanon, about I mile from Union Forge, and. about 3 miles from Jonestown, and adjoining lauds of Sam'l E. Bickel, widow Bmshore, henry Smith, and Writ. Ceppeuhafer, containing about !adores, be the santu Ir , ire, or lees. The improvements thereon being a two - MOVE story Log end Weather-Bourded /louse Ali E , ind Log Stable, and other out-buildings. t/ t Li a convenient supply of running water on the above,premises; the Mucus are in good repair. At the seam time and place, will also be sold,_ A certain other MESS tl t, TEN MIEN]: and small TRACT of LAND, with the appurteuences, sit uate iu Jonestown, and fronting on the north on the public road leading from Jonestown to Har risburg, adjoining lot of Daniel Brown on the enat, lot of Henry Seltzer on the west, containing about 1 ACRE and 95 Perches, be the same more or leas. te...‘Tti terms for the soh, of it,.. forvgoing w ill be made known on the slay of Pule, by the undersigned. On rueeday, the Gih day of Ocial.cr, A. D. 1857, Will be sold at the public lionse of ADAM II AA K, In the borough of Lebanon, Five Inn-Lots and Pieces of Ground, situate in the aforesaid Bor ough of Lebanon :- - NO. I—A certain IIIESSUAGE and LOT OP. PIECE OF GROUND, adjeiniiig and &Jilting on the south a public road commonly called the Old Forge road, and on the west lands of Samuel Bar. boson, and on the north the Lebanon Valley Rail road, and on the east tin alloy, containing. TWO ACRES S ONE HUNDRED Jc FORTY-THREE PERCHES, neat - measure. 140:2—A cdrtaioIIESSUAGE, LOT or PIECE; of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Lobanou aforesaid, adjoining and fronting on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the south, lands of Samuel llarbesou on the west, the Borough lino on tho north. and au alley on the east, containing ONE ACRE and Tuturr-Oas: PERCUES, neat measure. NO. 11--A certain 'MESS UAGE, LOT ur PIECE of GROUND. :dwelt: in the Borough of Lebanon :dorm:aid, adjoining the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the south, lands of Them P. Frantz on the west, the Lebanon Borough line on the North, and lands of SUMuel Ilarheson On the east, containing TWO ACRES and SIX PERCHES, neat measure. NO. 4--A certain ME SSUAti E, LOT or PIECE Of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Lebanon aforesaid, lidjoining a publicsoad sometimes call ed the Ohl Forge road ou the south, hind of Tbeo. P. Frantz on the west, the Lebanon Valley Rail road on the north, and lands or Samuel Ilarbeson on theeast,eontaining FOUR ACRES & NINETY EIGHT PERCHES. neat measure. N O.5—A certain Al EsSU.A.O E, LOT or PIECE of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Lebanon aforesaid, fronting 66 feet on Mulberry struot cr Manheitu•and Lebanon Plank Iload Ull tho east, and adjoining the Lebanon Valley Rail roa dont he south, au alley on the west, and lot of George W. Kline, Esq., on the north, containing FORTY EIGHT PERCHES, neat ineasuro. 'lts. The foregoing Messuagos and Tracts of Laud will be divided into and laid out in suitable and gonvenient BUILDING LOTS, and will Lo sold either in the Whole or Lots, as will best suit purchasers and demand the highest and best prices. ISA. The terms for the sale of the foregoing Lots will be wade known on the day of sale, by the undersigned. th7o7ileo—coune": On Ired,sdny, the 711, day of OenZer, A. D. 15.57, Will he sold at the public house of Anal( LIAA K, in the Borough of Lebanon, the following Prop erty, situate in the said Borough of Lebanon, viz: NO. 6--A cortain MESSUA G F.:, TENT NIEN T, and LOT OF GROUND, with tho appurtenances, fronting AS feet on Market street, adjoining Lot of George Derr on the south, an alley on the west, lot of Jaynes Lascombol3 the north. The improve ments thereon being a, one-store Log end Weatii er-boardea 'LOUSE and other out-buildings. NO. 7—A certain MESSUAGE and Unix LOT of Guouxn, fronting 33 feet on Market street, ad joiniug Lot of Mrs. Muria Mi6li on the north, an alley Oa' the east, lot of Danl. Good on the south. NO. 8 --A certain two-story Brick D teal - rt ling House and Ilalf Lot of Ground, with ill; j r n the eppurtena.nces, fronting on Market at 1 adjoining lot of John G. Suavely on the mid:. alloy on the east, lot of the Evangelical l i on.: grogatiou on the south. It being in which tho Post Office is kept by ..1 . 1.,,c , . 0 ,, . ___ A tat the same time and placadr! ~ • ••••"'D. All toortain aIESSI.I.O 7 r- la j te G go situate in the township o . 4,4, of. John Tice. aforesaid, adjoining / lShally, a n d L a d d I S a too nd k s b n e o e l ls v , or lii i u .o d r s a s inedo : l 7 gelit4GipeiEntitet.a..sc:ibno, now in the po s. mining N r the sale of khe aforesaid premises these *non the day of Fide by the nederekmete. t. • ELIZA 13 En c:. r• Wr.ibliA.N, ,r}- • • 111:11liiiit IV. COLEMAN, • ' •JOLIN W. tiLItIOR; .......dm'risoftho p..steipe of Jeems B. WSIXONAIf, deed. tiden, Bapir, ; Hirt