'THE ADVERTISER. LebamM, September 23, 1357 Home affairs. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Senator, HALDEMAN, Harrisburg. 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. WILY, N. L. Borough. Director, RENRY FISHER, South Annville. Auditor, JOSEPH Gr. HEILMAN, Cornwall:- 'THE LOST DAUGHTER, and other True Sto ries of the Heart, by Mrs, Caroline Lee Hants, author of "Linda," "Rena," Ac., &c. One large volume—cloth, $1.25; paper, $l. The editor of the Dollar newspaper, in speak ing of Mrs. Ileutz's work, says:-"She combined power of delineation and grace of style in a ret markable degree, and was a close observer, of hu man nature, so that all her characters seem as nat ural as life, while she always had a moral aim in her writings, which, commends them to the fire side of every family in the land as profitable:and pleasant readingi 'We must commend to her ma ny former admirers this posthumous edition of her last novellettes, and we aro sure it will be eagerly inquired for by all whenever the work is announc ed for sale," MRS. HALE'S RECEIPTS ron mE MILLION, containing Four Thousand Five Hundred Re ceipts, Facts, Directions, Knowledge, .tc., in Useful, Ornamental and Domestic Arts., By Mrs. Sarah Josephs Hale. Cloth, $1.25. This book is intended as a complete family di rectory and household guide for the million. Ev ery receipt which it contains is practical, and has been tested, tried. and proved worthy of credit.= The experienced housekeeper, whose pride it is to add to the comforts' of her home, may here find many invaluable directions, and increase her store of useful receipts. 0 The above works will be sent to any part of the United States, free of postage, on any one remit ting the price to the publisher, T. B. Peterson, 808 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. MOTZL Sorm.—Mr. Christian Rainier Ens sold hle Tavern Stand in 'Walnut street, this borough, to Endres Bomberger, of South Lebanon town ship, for $BOOO. The Lebanon Insurance Company, we learn, has appropriated $l5 to the Perseverance Engine and Rase Company, and the same amount to the Union Fire Company. - ta.. Our neighbor Gil/Err—the boot and shoe maker—has just opened a splendid stock of boots, shoos, trunks, &e. By calling at his store, under the Advertiser; thoso In want of any article in hie lino, cannot fail of being accommodated. frair MR. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN bas just opened a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Groceries, 44e. Having had the choice mid pick of the market, and buying for cash, he is con fident that his gooda cannot be beat. Ile invites a call. - tz9l..We learw,thet the Perseverance Engine and Hose Company intend visiting Philadelphia, on the occasion of the firemen's parade iii October. They will receive, In a few days, handsome equip ntents. They will take with them their beautiful hose carriage,and will be accompanied by the band. The Know Nothings, or, as they now style themselves, "Americans," at their county conven tion on Friday, at Myerstown, placed the follow ing county ticket in nomination, viz : Senate—Col, John Roberts, Harriskurg; Assembly—Charles Wollison, Jackson; Treasurer—Daniel Zug. Milfereek ; Register—Edward K—Kimmel, N. Lob. Boro' ; Recorder—Henderson Brunner, Borough; Clerk Orphans' Court—Geo. Uhler, N. L. Tp.; -- Comtuissioner—William Reinmhl, Lebanon; Director—David Myers, sr., Jackson. IS` The estate of Adam Zeller, dec'd., in Swa tara township, was sold on Saturday a week, as follows 1-1 farm of 71 acres to Levi Wolf, at $ll3 per acre. -I.larna of 113 acres to Levi Wenger at $l2O per adre. Noses Steiner sold a tract of land, containing 18 acres and buildings, in Jackson township, to Amos Ritter, of N. Lebanon township, for $2300. Jacob Spanuuth sold 27 acres of land A build ings, in Jackson township, to Moses Steiner, for $2BOO. Mr. Felix Light, jr.,of-South gnnville sold bis plantation containng 'll5 acres, to dichtel Dutweller, of the same township. at $lOO per acre. Mr. John Hagerty has sold three lots in Light's addition, North Lotanon, to Messrs. Funk, for $6OO, The lots are 56 by 163 feet in size. O We omitted to mention last week that the. Courier office has been remov ed to Mr. Rabers' building—third story —the middle building of the block. Off - ' Attention is directed to the new advertisement of James' N. Rogers, who has just returned from the city with a large assortment of stoves. atrMr. Reisner's Houses and Lots were not sold on Saturday. He now offers the same at Private Sale. See ad - . vertisement. Or The Lebanon Valley Rail Road Company will issue excursion tickets to the Barks County Agricultural Fair. 'The price of the tickets is not vet def ' • tritely settled, but it is supposed that ar rangements can be made for half price tickets. 0-,Our friend Mr. Adam Lauber has 'opened a Gallery for the purpose of tak ing Likenesses by the new process, in North Lebanon Borough. We have seen several pictures taken by him, which are faithful likenesses and execut ed neatly and clearly. His terms are ynoderate. He extends an invitation to the public, in another column, to give him a call. NEW CLOTHING AND FURNI9IIiNG STORE. The Messrs. S. S. Ramsey ilk Co., have opened tr New Clothing Store, in the'neW building lately erected by. Joseph Bewman, Esq., near Mrs. Rise's in;Market street. Their adver- Aise,ment appears in another column, The public areinrited to give them a call. ODD PELLOWB'CELEBRATION AT My. ERSTOWN.---TherildOpeD4Ot Order Odd Fellows at Myeratown intend having a grand celebration at that place, on Sat. urday the 3d. of October. Invitations have been extended to all , similar lodges within a reasonable distance,' and the gathering willeo doubt be large. There will be a parade', ;to be followed by, speeches from distiognished mernbers of the order. Removal. 0;:r The , Adeirtiaer.oEfice will he re moved on Friday to Mr Rise's New Brick Building, nearly opposite the Ea gle Buildings. .We will occupy the sec. and story, where friends are invited to call and see tia.: (1:17- We visited`Philadelphia last week, and 'purchased a large assortment of Types, &e. Wp,shall, in a short time, make,.sych improvements on the Adver tiser as will enable us to give a large ad dition of reading matter weekly, in com parison to our present quantity. The lightness of the Credit Market prevent ed us front making all the improvements at present we had contemplated, ,never theleis, we look forward to a better time. We have expended about four hundred dollars for new type, with which we shall reset the payer as speedily , as pos sible, and have no doubt when that is done our patrons will be pleased with the Advertiser in all particulars. We also purchased an immense quan tity of Jobbing and Card letter, of the lateit and most beautiful styles. Per sons keying anything to print by giving us a call can have their work done as well and as cheap as it can be done at any office either inrcity or country.-- Remember' the place—the easternmost building of the block of new buildings, north side of Cumberland street—sec ond story. The ,apple crop this fall'will be rath er a failure. Some trees have no fruit on them, while the fruit on others which are full, is of a very inferior qtiality— knotty and wormy. Many farmers at tribute this, and probably Correctly, to the fact that the insectivorous birds have been destroyed to a great extent, thus allowing insects to run riot on this de licious fruit. OThe Lebanon Valley R. R. has reduced its rates of fare for the day of the Odd Fellows' Celebration at Myers town, to 35 cents going and coming for those who leave by the 7 o'clock train,. and 40 cents by the 10 o'clock train. -Free—On Monday evening about 10 o'clock the bell appealed an alarm of fire.. This was occasioned by the burn ing of.some rubbish inihn:rear of Leh mans:. The firemen usual were 'vontpily on the` spot; The LebanonlWarket. [Carefully Cot 'reeled Weekly.] . . LEBANON, AVsatessomr, Sam 23,1857. Extra Fatuity Flottr,4t7 50 Potatoes, 83 bu., 50 Extra Flour "f bar.. 6 . 50 Eggs, itt dos., 16 Extra Super. Flour, 650 ttuqer„ Ift tb., 16 Superfineß. Flour, ' 600 laird, Superfine Flour. 525 Tallow, Prime White Wheat, 120 Ilitui,- • .. _ Prime Red Wheat, 110 Shoulders, 12 Prime Rye, au Sides, , 11 Corn, 60 Soap, 8 Oats, 35 • Bees-wax, •25 Clover.seed, 700 White Rags, 6 Timothy-seed, 250 Mixed Rags, • 2 Flex seed. 150 Flax, .' lb , 1234 ... Dried ApPles, "f lin., 100 Bristle;, fth., - 40 Dried Apples, pealed, 100 Feathers. VI lb., G 2 Nadi ''Snitz, 250 Wool, rf lb., 40 ~. ~ Poach , (Soup - :Beans, 125 Soup Beans, f qt., 6 Cherries, 150 Vinegar, 'f gel., 12% Onions, 50 Apple Butter, lifs crock, 40 The Philadelphia Market. I.IIILADELPIII.S, SHPT. 21, 1857. Out door operations have been pretty generally suspended by the rain, and the markets have rul ed very dull. There is some little demand for Flour for export, and the market, if anything, is rather firmer. • Sales inclitcli about .500 bbls. st'd superfine at $5'75, which is now the general ask ing rate; 100 bble Broad Street Mills sold at $6, and 550 bbls. Western extra at $5 75 up to $8 for common to extra and fancy brands. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are inactive and dull at present quotations. There is very little good wheat offering or sell ing to day, and holders are firmer in their views, a few small lots only having been disposed of at 135 cents for good red, and 140 a 145 cents for white, but these rates are now generally refused. Rye is steady at 75 cents. Corn continue scarce and inirequest, and 1200 bushels yellow have been sold moistly, at 80 : cents, in store. Outs are in fair request, with further sales of about 3000 bushels fair Southern which brought 34 cents in the cars. Religious Notices. Gorman preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Emanuel's Church of the Evan gelical Association. -English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Cnurch. Religious services next Sunday Evening in Salem's Lutheran Church in the English lang'e. The "Lebanon and Dauphin" Lutheran Can fer.ence will _convene at Annville, next Saturday, .andhoUtinatt 2 er 3 days, preaching on Suhday in German and in the evening in the English language. Next Sunday morning German preaching in the Moravian Church. Preaching Next Sabbath morning in the Ger man, and in the Evening in the English language, in the Reformed Church. MARRIED 9 On the 24th ult., by Rev. J. E. Hiester, Mr. Jo seph Lesley, of Annville, to Miss Catharine Rank, of Belleyiew. On the 17th inst., by Rev. Th. Wunderling, Mr. Charles Klump to Miss Caroline Miller, both of Lebanon. On the 17th inst., by Rev. F. W. Kremer,Mr. John H. Uhler to Miss Kate Kitzmiller, both of this borough. DIED, On the 12th inst., in Belteview, Sarah S. Sehne der, wife of Esiah Schneder, aged 38 years, S me. and 8 days. - • On the 27th ult., in Belleview, Aaron, infant son of Bsitth and Sarah S. Sehneder, aged S mo. and 10 days. On the 11th inst., in North Lebanon, Mrs. Cath arine, wife of Joseph H. Mauch; aged about 31 yrs. On the 15th inst., in North Lebanon, Mr. Ja cob Reifein, aged about 50 years. On the 17th inst., in the Lebanon County Alm s Heinrich Nabeeker, aged 96 years. The deceased was born in Switzerland, and emigrated to this country about 60 years ago. marMDMioDiolAxoi Teacher Wanted. MIRE Board of School Directors of Lebanon W borough wishing to establish an additional School, will receive applications for a MALE Teach er for the same. The School will be opened on the Ist of OCTOBER. Immediate application is de sired. By order of th J Boar N d, OH DILLER, Pres't. E. A Inman, Sect'y. Lebanon, Sept. 23, '57. Valuable Town Property - - At Private .Sol e. MITE undersigned offers for Sale the following Properties, viz: No. I.—A desirable STORESTAND ; and LOT, situate in the business part of the Borough of Lebanon, fronting Cumberland street, between Mr. Brua's and Mrs. Shinders Hotels; front 22 feet 8 inches, depth 192 feet. No. TWO-STORY ROUSE and LOT, 28 feet front, convenient for public business, situate I in the borough of North Lebanon, corner of Wal nut and Oak street, one square from the Lebanon Vat. Railroad Depot, and two from Union Canal. No. 3.—A One and-a-Ralf Story ROUSE and LOT, adjoining W0..2. e Suer No. 4.—A LOT of GROUND, With alarg! or Dwelling, and a shed, adjoining Nos. 2'e 3. No. 5,—A One Story HOUSE and LOT,n the .Eastern part of said borough, corner of streets, and adjoining LOb of David Boyer, near, tbs.trnion Canal. 3, 0, REDDTVE, Lebanon, Sept. 23,'5,'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Water Cooler for Sok. A BEAUTIFUL WATER COOLER, large size, 11 entirely new, can be obtained cheap at this office. It is just the thing fora landlord or store keeper. [Lebanon, Sept. 23, 'si. NOTICE. HALL OF LEBANON LODGE, No. 121, L O. oi O:- F. QIRS AND BROTHERS :—You are hereby no H. 4,2 fled to be punctual in attendance at the Lodge, on FRIDAY EVENING; the 25th inst., when bu siness of importance will be transacted. By order, Lebanon, Sept. 23,'57.* D. E. MILLER, Sec. NIOU%T JOY' ACADEMY. Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. THE WINTER SESSION of. this Institution will commence on the FIRST TUESDAY of NOVEMBER. The common and higher English branches, Ancient and Modern •Languages, with Instrumental and Vocal: Music, are thoroughly taught. For Circulars address the Principal, hit. Joy, Sept. 23,'57. E. L. MOORE. Anibrotypes, Sphereotypes, Itlelainotpyes, &C. tic., By A. LAUBER.---I would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of. Lebanon and sur rounding country, that I have opened a Gallery, in Market street, in North Lebanon Borough, two doors south of Funk & Brother's Store, id the 2d story, front room, where I purpose to operate a few weeks. By a new process, I can take beautiful likenesses in five seconds time. My terms aro such that none need he without their likeness. I extend to all a cordial invitation to visit my room, whether desiring pictures or not. N. 'LEDA:tow, Sept. 23, '57-4.' [Courier, Wahre Dem., LW. Dem. copy.] NEW CLOTHING STORE! - . - Market street; between Mark's and Riee'slhiere. S'S. RAMSEY CO. have just opened a large . -and cheap assortment of - FALL and WINTER CLOTHING. Their stock embraces all the different styles of COATS, PANTS, and VESTS, .suitable for the season. Goods of all kinds in the piece, which will be made to order at the shortest notice.' Shirts, Under-shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Col lars, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, in short, every thing usually to , be found in a gen tlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Store. Two Jon ILSE vuEN TAILORS WANTED. S. S. RAMSEY do CO. Lebanon, Sept. 23, '57. Well, Peter, Where Have You Been? -ftz. vu IY, I have been at the STOVE STORE of JAMES N. ROOERS. and houghtnne of his superior COOK. MO STOVES, as he has just returned from -.the city and brought one of the largest assortments of STOVES ,ever brought to Lebanon. My neighbor got one from him, and it is the best Cook ing Stove I inwer sew. They can Bake, Roast, Cook and - Wash ut the same time, if they wish to, and it does eve rything to perfection ; I was determined to get one of the same sort, and the best of all is he warrants every COOKIIVG Stove he sells to do as be represents. A few more of the same sort left, with a general as sortment of Parlor, Hall, or Dining Room Stoves, which will be sold cheap. with o full assortment of Ttli and SIIEST 11t03 WARE,generally connected with his business. Zip- All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness and dispatch. • Lehanon.Sept. 23, '57. JANE'S N. ROGERS. NOTICE. IN the Orphans' Courtof Lebanon county, Penn'a. Estate of 'PHILIP IMBO DEN, dee'd. iIE Auditor appointed to report distribution lir of balance in hands of Samuel Imboden, sur viving Executor of Philip Imboden, deed., will attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of.Ledauon, on MONDAY, the 19th day of OCTO BER, A. D. 1857. at 10 o'clock, in • the forenoon. When and where all parties interested are request ed to attend. ANTHONY S. ELY, Lebanon, Sept. 23,'57. Auditor. NOTICE. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county. Estate of MILLER H. STA/ILEAC/I. T HE undersigned Auditor Court ttrteebnceinbandsor Daniel Uricb, assignee of said M. H. Stambacb, to and among creditors, will attend for that pur pose at his (Ace in the borough of Lebanon, on TUESDAY, the .20th dny of OCTOBER, A. D. 1857, at one o'clock, p. at., at which time and place parties baying claims will piensepresent them duly authenticated. ANTHONY S. ELY, Lebanon, Sept. 23, '57. Auditor. NOTICE DI the matter of the money raised on the sale of the Real Estate of JoaN WEIDMAN, of the Bor ough of Lebanon, Penn'a. /Pxe undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court 1 of Common Pleas of said county to make dis tribution of said monies, to and among his credi tors, will meet the parties interested at his Offiee, in the borough of Lebanon, Penn's., on TUESDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'- clock, a. m., at which time said distribution will be made. All the creditors included in the judg ments will exhibit their evidence of debt, whether bonds, notes or otherwise, to the undersigned on or before said day. • ANTHONY S. ELY, Lebanon, Sept. 23,'57. Auditor. (Courier, Wahre Dem., Lib.Dero., copy.) !7 All Hail ! Something for the Million ! , oSSSOR V l OO HAIR ..„---- , i , . - , r r i t y T.... 0 R A :.L..._._: Wli call the attention of all,old nmlyoung,to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with alas urlant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual flow of the nat aral fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, and keep itfrotn falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty.' We cull, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use it and surely, the young will not, as they value the towing locks,.or the witching curl, ever be without W— its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. - Watertown, Mass., May 1, 1855. Pear. a 3. Room.-Allow me to attest the virtues and magic powers of your llair Restorative. Three months since, being exceedingly gray, I purchased and soon com menced to use, two bottles; and it soon began to tell, in restoring the silver leeks to their native color, and the hair which was before dry and harsh, and failing olf. now became soft and glossy, audit ceased falling; the dandruff disappeared, and the acaip lost all the disagreeable itch ing, so annoying before, and. now, I not only look but feel young again. Respectfully yours, CHAS. 'WHITNEY. New York, Oct. 2, 1855. PROP. 0. J. Woon: Dear sir :—Afterreacling the adver tisement in. one of the New, York journals of your cele brated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint bottle, and was so much pleased with It that I tuantinned its use for two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly the best preparation before the public. It at once removed all the dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has restored my hair naturally, and 1 have no doubt, perms. neatly so. You have permission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. Miss PD,EKS, 26% 2 Greenwich AY. I bare used Prof. 0. 3. Wood's flair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it had fallen off; it cleans the bead and renders the hair soft and smooth—much more so than oil. I,ouisville, N0v.1,1855. Many A. AIIiMON. S tate of Illinois, Carl iele,J u ne 27, '55. I have used Prof. 0.3, Wood's flair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becom ing as LthWight prematurely gray, but by the use of the .Altestoratire,'? it has resumed its original color, and I hare no doubt, permanently so. • Snucar Basses, Ex-Senator United States. [Front the Washington Star.] Among the many preparations now in use for the re storing, preserving and beautifying the hair, there are none that we can recommend with more confidence than Prof. Wood's flair Restorative, now in general use think on t the States. This preparation possesses the most in vigorating qualities, and never Mils in producing the most happy , results when applied according todirdetions. We refer our readers to the advertisement for a few of the innumerable certificates which have been sent by par ties, who have been benefitted by it, and Teel happy in giv ing testimony to its wonderful effects produced on them. 0.1. WOOD& CO., Proprietors,3l2iiroadway, N. Y. and lit Market street, St. Louis,4Essouri. For sale, in Lebanon, at GUILFORD& LEmananan's Drug store. Also, by all respectable Druggists. Lsept.23-3m. A Retired Physician 1 75 YEARS OF AUE, Whose sands of life,have nearly run out, discover ed while in the East : lndies, a certain cure fpr Con ( & Con sumption, Asthma, Brouchitis,Doughs, Colds Oen oral Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die.— Ile had heard' muclrof the wonderful rostiamtive and healing qualities of preparations.made from the East In dia Rump, and the thought occurred to bhn that be might make a remedy for his child. Re studied hard and suc ceeded in realizing his wishes. His child MO cured, and is now alive and well. Ile has shire administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and be has never failed in making them completely healthy and happy. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fel low-beings as request it, this velpe, with fall and expli cit directions for making it up. and successfully using it. He'requires each applicant totriclose him one shilling —three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address's • I - id/ DR.• IL ;TA 21E8, No, 19-Grend. 041.84,, Sept. 23, '14.7,-11n. - . . Jetefty City, tc;;X.. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS General Election Proclamation PURSUANT to An Act nt the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn.ylvanla, entitled an '•Act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth," npproved the 2d dav of July, A. D., ono thousand eight hundred and thtrtytiine, I, DAVID 8.1. Surrey, ttheritf of the County of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the crusty unwed:ad, that A General tilection will be held in the said county of Lebanon, on the second Tuesday, (being thel3th day) of October, 1g57. at which time the electors of the county aforesaid, will vote in their re spective districts for One Pereou for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person for Coma commissioner of the Common wealth or Pennsylvania. • Two l'er.ons for the offices of supreme Judges of the Commonwealth of Pennsytimm, One Person to represent. the Senatorial Districts, cont posed of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, is the Senate or Pennsylvania. One Person to represent the county of Lebanon, in the Rouse of Representatives of Penns.) !mania. Oa° Person for Treasurer of Lebanon County. One Perion for Register of Lebanon county. One Munn for Recorder and Clerk of Sessions of Lebanon county. One Person for Clerk of Orphans' Court of Lebanon county. One Perron for Commissioner of Lebanon county. One Person for Director of the Poor of Lebanon county. One Person for Auditor of Lehanon county. I also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding - The aforesaid general election in the several districts within the county of Lebanott,are as follows, viz ' The Electors of the Bast Ward of the Borough of Lab• anon are to meet in the, Commissioners' roods in .tho Court House in said Borough. . The Electors of the Wast Ward, of the Borough of Leb anon, are to meet in the Airy room, on the west side of the Court House in said Borough. . The electors of South Lebanon township are to meet at the Grand Jury room in the Court house, in Vie Ectiough of Lebanon. The Electors of North-Lebanon Borough are 6, meet at the Public House of Benjamin: Zeller, in said Borough. The Electors of North Babinoniownship are to meet at the public housa,o4.o.o4Epaspef, in . , the Borough of North Lebanon: 'A. LAUBER. The Electors of jachsontownshlp are • to meat at the Public House of Jonas Spade, in said townenip. The Electors of North Annville township me to meet at the Public House of. Henry Parrnany, in said township. The Electors of Heidelberg township are to meet at the public house of Levi S. Oberly, in said township. The Electors of Londonderry township are to meet at, the Public House of John Wolfereberger, in said township. The Electors of East Hanover township are to meet' t the Public Hansa of Jacob W. Adams, in said town ship. The Electors of Swatara township are to meet at the Public He n ze of Christian D. Zehring, In said town ship. The Electors of Bethel township are to meet at the pub lic house of Jacob Reichert, in said township. The Electors of Union township aro to meet at the public house of Daniel Bordner, in said township. The Electors of Mil'creek township are to meet et the Public Muse of Joseph Matthew, in said town ship. The Electors of South Annville township are to meet at the Public House 'of James Fink, in said town ship.' The Electors of Cornwall township are to meet at the Public Douce, of S. & G. Eby, in said township. The Electors of Cold SPring township are to meet at the School House at or near Bausch Gap, in said-town ship. The election to be opened between the hence of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon. and shall continue with• out interruption or adjournment, and is not to be closed before seven o'clock in the evening. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION'. I also hereby make known that at the same time and place the , following proposed Amendments to the Consti tution will be voted rpou, in accordance with an act of Assembly, approved the 12th day of May, 1857, as fol lows: Whereas, A joint resolution proposing certain Amend ments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth has been agreed to by a Majority of the members elected to each lime of the Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same, the first :session commencing on the first Tuesday of January,• in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and fitty-six, and the second session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord one theniaind eight hundred and fifty seren And Whereas; It is provided in the tenth article of the Constitution, that any amendment so agreed upon shall be submitted to the people in such a manner and at such thee, at least three months after being so agreed to by the two Houses, us the Imaislature alai/ prescribe; there• fore, Ste. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives al t he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tie Gen era/ Assembly enet.and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the citizens of this Commonwealth in regard to theadeption or iileetlon of said amendments. or either of them. the Governor of this Commonivralth shall issue it writ of election directed toile: Sherilrof each and every county of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give notice hi the 11611111 manner, in not less than two newspapers in each county,providecl that so many are pub-. fished therein, on the second Tuesday in °teeter, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty se,ven,lor the purpose of, deciding upon. -the adoption er rejection of the said anthodments, or envof them ; - which said elections shelfbe held at the phimis, and opened and closed at the time at and within which the general elec tions of this Commonwealth are held, opened and closed; .and it shall be the duty of the judges, Ins/Meters and clerk's of each of said townships, wards and districts to receive at the said election, tickets either written or printed, or pertly written or partly printed,from citizens drily qualified to vote for members of the General Assent bly, and to deposit them in a box or boxes to be for that purpose provided by the proper officers; which tickets shall be respectively labeled on the outside,'first 'second amendment,' nlstrd amendment,'. and 'fourth amendment,' and those who are favor able to said amendments, or any of them, may express their desire by voting each as many seperate written or printed. or partly written or printed ballots or tickets, containing en the inside thereof the words 'for the amendment,' and those who are opposed to such amendments, or soy of them, may express their opposi tion by voting, each as many seperate written or, printen ballots or tickets containing on the inside thereof the words, 'against the amendment.' See. 2. That the election on the said proposed amend ments shall in all respects be conducted as the general elections of this Commonwealth are now entnincted ; end it shall be the duty of the return judges of the respective counties and districts thereof, first having carefully as certained the number'of votes given for or against each of said amendments in the manner aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof,expressed in words at length and net in figures •nly, one of which rewrite so made shall belonged in the Prothonotary's office of the Curt of Common Pleas of the proper county, and 'the ether sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Common wealth. and by one of said judges depcisited forthwith in -the most convenient post office. Sic. 3. That -it shall further be the duty of the Secre tary or the Commonwealth, on receiving the said returns Par and 'against the said aumndmente, to deliver the same to the Speaker of the Senate an or before the Bret Monday after th e urge ization of the next legislate re after the said returns shall so be receired, who shall open and publish the same in the presence of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives on the next Tuesday there after; and when the number of votes -giv en for and the number of votes Mien against the said amendments -shall have been summoned up and ascertained duplicate certificates thereof shall be signed by the Speaker of the Senate and the Sneaker Of the Rouse of Representatives, one of which shill lie filed in the Mile,. of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and the other delivered to the Governor, whose duty it shall be to declare by proclema. Con whether the antendineuts, or any of thetmlutve been -or not have been approved and ratified hy ' the citizens of this . Commonwealth. Sec. 4. That the Sheriff and Commissioners of the city and county of Philadelphia and the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, shall do and perform all the duties and acts necessary by them to be done to give ef , fect to v cal carry out the provisions of this set. J. LAWRENCE Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives. DAVID TAGGART, ,Speaker of the Senate. Aivramo—The twelfth day of May, Anne, Domini one thousand eight hundred and fffty.seven. JAMES POLLOCK. RESOLUTION PROPOSINO AMENDMENTS TO TUE CONSITrUTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Resolved by - the Senati and House of Representative! of the Commonwealth of . 1 tslpt vania in Genera/ Assembiy .met: That the foilowinfainendments are proposed - to the constitution of "the Common - Wealth; in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST. ANIEWiIIiNT. There shall he an additional article to said constitu tion to be designated as article elevvre, ns follows: ARTICLE', XL OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION I. The State may contract debts, to supply canal deficits or failures in revenues, or to mcetexpenses nat otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and etintingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money villain; from the, creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the State; but the money'arising - froet the contracting of such debts, shell be applied to the purpose fur which it was raised, or to repay Stich debts,' and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debtsabove speinfied, in see. times one tend two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, °ion of the State. szariox 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session. after the adoption of this amendment create a sinking fond, which shall ho sufficient to pay the acenting interest on such debt, and Kennelly to reduce ,the principle thereof by a aunt not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollarm which sinking fluid Slutlinonalst of the net annual Income of the public works,from time to time owned by the State, or the proceeds of the sale of the sane, or any pat t there of, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the State. t- , getitor withother funds. or resoni:ms,that may be designatefl by law. The said sinking fund may be increased,froutlime to time, by assigning to it any part of thetaxes.er ether revenues oi the State, not re quired for the ordinary and current expenses of govern ment, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no part Of the said sinking fund shall be need or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below, the sum of firs millions of dollars. SECTION b. The credit of the cemittonwealtb shall not: in any manner or event, he pledged or loaned to, any in dividual, company, corporation, or association; nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter become a joined Miner. or stockholder, in any contpanyi association, or Corporation. SECTION 8 , The Commonwealth shall, not asinine the .debt, or any part -thereof, of any county, city, betough. or township; or of any corporation or association; unless insurrection, defend such debt shall-have been contracted to.enable the State to tepel invasion, suppress domestic um/inLimo of; war, or „ogle ! tboStAte,ln A ssi o at any NEW ADVERTISEMENfa SECTION 7. The legislature . shall not authorize any cOnnty. city, borougn.townehip, or Moot porateddietrlrt, by virture of a vote of its ritisens. 01 011ierwlae, to be. c.nne a stockholder in Any company.essociation or corps• ration; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, Institut ion, or party. SECOND AM EN DNI ENT. There shall be an additional article to said conatittition, to be designated as article XII. as Miami: ARTICIX XTI. OF NEW COUIafES. No county shall be divided by a lino cutting od over one-tenth of its population, (either to form anew county or otherwise.)without the etpress assent of such county by it vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county fro elittsbilailnd, cum taiu ibg less thou four hundred square wiles. TITInD AMENDMENT, From section two of the first article of the constittu• tion, strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia, and each of county remeetirely ; ' from section five, same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of the severe! counties " Trout section seven, same article, strike out the words, "neither the city of Philadelphia nor any." and insert in lima thereof the words, 4 .attd ;" and Strike out “xectionfour, some article," and in lieu thereof insert the following : - , •Scertote 4. In the yenrone thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh yoar thereafter, rep. ivsetitatives to the number of ono 'intited, shall he ap portioned and distributed eminlly, throughout the spite, by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable in habitants In the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three theueaud five hundred taxabh-s, may be allowed a separate representation ; but ne. more tints three ouuntles shall be Joined: and no county shall bedivided, In the forMation of a district.— Any city containing a sufficient number of texables to en title it to at least two representatives, shall have a sepa.. rate representation assigned it, snd shall beslivided 111t0 convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxa ble population as news,' may be, each of which district ellen elect one representative." At the end of section seven, tome a^tiete. invert these words,"the city of Philadelphia shalt be &tided into single senattriat district", of con teynotts territory as nearly equal an taseddepopniatimt at possible: butno ward shalt be di rided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at its first Postilion, atter the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Intiladt Iphis Into senatorial end representative districts, in the ni n ner above provided ; such districts to remain rinehanged. until the apportionment iu the year sae thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOUitTIT AIIFINP3I ENT. ' There shall be an additional section v. the first article of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows : SECTION 26. The leglslaturr shall have the power to Alter. revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation here after conferred by. or Onder„ any 'pedal. or general law, whenever in their opiuiun it may Me Injurious to the rite setts or the commonwealth ; in ouch manner, however, that no injustice shell be done' to the .corperetors. Any person that may be comititutiunally qualified to vote in any city or county tf this Commonwealth, but who may have removed from one ward t• another we'd, within such city; or from any borough or tewm,hip within the comity, within ten days next preceding any general election held therein. shall be entitled to vote at such general election, in the ward, borough or township, from which such person may have so removed; And in pursnauce of the Act of the Clement Assembly aforesaid, I hereby further give notice,"That every person, except Justi: es of tbe Peace, military s Slicers or borough' officers. who ',hall hold any office or appointmeutorprofit under the geves unmet of the United States, or of'thit State, or of any city, or incorporated district. whethera commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is Or shall be employed under the leciela tive, executive or judiciary departments of this State, or of the United States. or of any city. or Incorporated dis trict: and also. that every member of Cougress.and of the State Legislature, and of the Select add Common COIIIICII of any city, or COMMSASiOn.!T of any incorporated district, is by law itsaspeble of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, In infector or Clerk,of any election of tide Cosornunwealtis, and that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer Of any Such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for." .And by the SAM Act of Assembly, it is also made the "duty of every ?stayer, Sheriff. Deputy Sheriff, Alder men, Justice of the Fence, and Constable and Deputy Constable, of every city. county and township or district, within this Commonwealth, whenever called upon by any officer of iteilection, or by any three qualified electors, to char any window, or avenue to any windoW, at the platen( the general election, which shall be obstructed lit Hitch a way es to prt•vent voters from approaching the same—and it shall be the duty of the respective Consta bles of each ward, district or tow whip. Within this Com m..aweed th, jobs present in person or by deputy, at the place of holding such elections In said want, district or township, fur the purpose of preserving the peace as afore said." TheJedges of -aid election arc to take charge of the certificates of returns, and on the third day after the day of election, shell precinct the sense at a meeting of one Judge from each district within the same county, at the Court Lionse. The Judges are therefore respectfully requested to be in attendance at the Court Mane, in Lebanon ' on Friday, the 16th day of October,_ next, at . 12 o'clock, zueredian, • and make their rehires. 130 D SAVE TEE COIDIONWEALIII. DAVID M. SII VEY, Sheriff: Sheriff's. Office, Lehanon, Sept. 23,160.-4 t IMPORTANT TO FARMERS I A. R. HIJESH'S PATENT Manure Lxcavalor and nay evator. MANUFACTURED dc SOLD by - Elias Kreider, .Proprietor of the right for Lebanon county, (excepting the two Annvilles Londonderry. This Machine is superior to any now in use, for strength, durability and slinplicity of construction. The Machine, when set in the form of a Manure Bic:avatar; will do its work admirably. When the load is drawn out as far as necessary, by giving a little jerk or tap at the curve of the long 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 alters. tion, will answer for elevating Hay in Barns, bet ter than any kook or fork now in use. The fork is unshifte4, when swinging in the mow, by giving a very little jerk at the rope, which is extended down through the band bolt of the stop bar. Nonce.: —All persons are hereby forbid buying or selling the above Machine in the subscriber's district, unless the same is stamped R. Hursh's Patent, Manufactured and sold by E. Kreider." I am now prepared to furnish farmers with this valuable machine. For further particulars, Address ELIAS rot EIDER, Shsefferstown P. 0., Lebanon Co., Pa. Sept. 9, '57-2m.* • Lebanon Valley Rail Road! . , Change of Hours.—Two Passenger Trains Each Way Daily. ON and after MONDAY, . SEPTEMBER 7th, 1857, regular PASSENGER TRAINS will leave Lebanon at 7 a. in., and 3.30 p. m., daily, (except Sundays,) arriving at Reading at 8.40 a. m., and 5.10 p. m., and connecting With the up and down, Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, on the Reading Railroad. Returning will leave Reading ,at 10.20 a. M. and 6.26 p. m., arriving at Lebanon, at 12, noon, and 3.00 p. m. PARES :—To Reading, 85 and 70 cents; sink ing Spring, 70 and 55; Wernersville, 60 and 50 ; Robesonia, 50 and 40 ;. Womelsdorf, 45 and 35; Millbach, 90 and 30; Meyerstown, 25 and 20 cents, All Passengers will procure their tickets be fore the Trains start. A Freight Train will leave Reading at G. 30 a. in., and Lebanon at 4 p. m., daily, except Sundays. G. A. NICOLLS, Superintenarent— Rending. Sept. 4. 's7—tf. REIGART S WINE & Ida:ICOR STORE! CORNER of Market Water Sts., Lebanon; Pa., 1 .-1 in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Weidle, Esq., where he still continues to keep an assort tuentof the very best brands of Winos and Liquors that can be got. To those who are acquainted with his liquors it is not necessary for him to speak as the liquors will speak for themselves. To Hotel Keepers, and all others, he would state, that it is merely ne eessery for them to call and examine Ms stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to ren der full satisfaction. EMIL. REIGART. N. B.—Romotnber; nt Weidle's Corner Lebanon, Sept. 9, 1857. New Livery Stable. THE undersigned has 7 establish -11 '. ed a NEW LIVERY STABLE in V 1 the Eagle Hotel Stables, Lebanon. ......,',.!--. ;, He has good and safe Horses, Car _ riages, as may be desired; and care- MM. - ' fill Drivers, which he will hire on fair terms. He hopes by being attentive to busi ness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel or at the Stables. JOSIAH D. DEHIIEF. • Lebanon, aug. 19, '57. Lafayette Itrower, GAS FITTER, adjoining A. S. Ely's Office,Wal nut street, Lebanon, Pa. A large and.bean tiful assortment of Fixtures from the welt-known establishment of Cornelius & Baker, always on hand at Philadelphia prices. tap... All work warranted to give satisfaction. All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. tZli..The best of reference given. .[Lebanon, Sept. 16,'57. NEW FJALL..GOODS NOW UNPACKING, For the first time this Fell, at SWARTZ* BRO' HALL BUILDiNS: lit k - St t ar rite , S . UFFEII.BII§ with . diseeses of the Bladder, Kid.: tr eys, feireirel,l)ropsy, Weakness, ‘ce., read I,lM,:eidyertieentent,...4k;upetber -*lfelsefeld'a-deonlve.Trefitialleri:". W. C. PAIMEn. BENJAXIN .YOUSCI. NewCoaehmakingEstablishment TIM lINDEE N EIGED, having taken the COACII-MARING Establishment of Mr. LIWI LIGHT, •on the Turnpike, at the East end of Lebanon, wish respectfully to invite the pub lic uttention to their business. Each of us having served regular apprenticeships to the businoss, and having had much experience therein, we feel confident of our ability to give satisfuctiou. Ev ery article manufactured at our establisbmentwill be under our Personal supervision. We shall keep on hand, READY :Una ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES which will be warrauted of the most superfor Wo will, also attend to REPAIRING, at short notice. None but the best workmen will be employed in any branch of the business. We cordially invite the public to give us a call, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Sept. 2, FAUBER k YOUNG. PUBLIC SALE. ' WILL be sold at public sale on SATURDAY, VV the 2tith of SEPTEMBER, 1857, in South Ann. vino Township, in Millerstown, a certain Lot of Ground,' mo s sy on which the improvements are a first-rate two-story Frame Dwelling - 4 Heine; alio, a Butcher. Shop with .;- Kitchen and . Cellar attached, formerly octupted by John Itriboden. Also,. a Carriage Hone, frame stable, Bake House and all the necessary out-buildings. Also, water right *near by, (at the pump.) This prop erty adjoins Usury Imboden's and others. Title will be given the Ist day of April, 1858.. . Hale to commence at 12 o'clodk, on said day, and conditions made known by P. )lIIIIICII, Auer. DANIEL REILMUL [Aug. /2,.17 SPLENAMI) EST ATE PIER ra TIE 'S.4 LE. THE 'undersigned offers at private sale his meg nißeent estate, situate in Ent Hanover town ship, Lebanon county, about 2 miles from Harp or's Dm, 4 miles from the Cold springs and the Dauphin end Susquehanna Railroad, as follows: NO. I—Contains ISO ACRES, more or lms, of the best land in the neighborhood, adjoi n prop erty of Michrel Deininger. John Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and under ; . 416 1 good cultivation. The buildings • ', s erected on this tract are the under ." s.igned's well-known Cloth Mann factory, which has a large patron ' age an of•is capable of indefinite in crease; a large two-story, double Stone Dwelling House, with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm House; Tenant House; large stone Barn, with threihing floor and Stabling ;_and other out buildings, in good repair. Also, all necessary buildings for the Manufactory,vizr-Falling-mill, Curd and Spinning Machine building, Dyeing and Finishing House, &c., kc.. The Works are all well supplied with good Maelduer,y and plenty of water power. A stream of geod water is led to the dwelling-house in pipes; also, - springs and pump-wells near. Also, a k-i:Tt beautiful Young ORCHARD on the " 'lo s premises. NO. 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more '— or less) adjoining No:1, land. of Michael Deining er, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under. good cultivation and excel-. lent fence . Erected Stbereon is a • f Dwelling House, stable, and. a large is Shed. -Also, near by a. well, spring ; .Le., a splendid site for the erection of I- a dwelling-houie. There is .flowing water in nearly every field.' A School House is located on this tract. NO. 3—Contains.ll3o /mei Wood- • land, (more or less,) adjoining No. I, 4.4sWY. land of John Dotter and others. It has a rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, , from 8 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 be desired. Good title and possession will be given on the let of April, 1858. For further information ap. ply to LYON LEMI3ERGER, Aug. 6, '57-tf. East Hanover, Lebanon Co.: Pa. Public Xotice. rtHE undersigned Commissioners, named in the Act of Assembly, passed -, 1857, entitled "an act to incorporate the Lazaziox VALLEY BANE," hereby give notice that in pursuance of the authority vested in them, they will open on WEDNESDAY, the 84th .day, of OCTOBER, 1857, books for receiving' Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of said Bank, at Reinhard's Hotel, and on that day, and the five neat succeeding days of that week such subscriptions will be received there, between the hours of 10 a. rn. and 2p. in., until sufficient subscriptions shall be received to organize said Bank agreeably to law. U. DAWSON COLEMAN,A. P. HIBSHMAN, CHAS. I AS. B. FORNEY, GEORGE HOFFMAN, JOHN °MGR, I JOHN LIGHT, a a., JOHN BRUNNER, MICHAEL DETNINGER, JOHN HARPER, Lebanon, Augnet 28,1857. ME EN STOIG E .1.41X11 FROM FREDERICKSBURG, via JONES TOWN, to LEBANON. Leaving Fredericksburg every morning (Sun days excepted,) at di o'clock; and will leave Leba non on its return on the arrival of the Philadel phia and Reading line: pikt- Through Tickets, of & reduced price, can be secured at Philadelphia or Reading, for Jones town or Fredericksburg. This is a four-horse Coach, and the line will be kept in the best condition. None but good Horses will be need. The public patronage is respectfully solicited. The Stage Office in Lebanon will be at Reinhard's hotel, and at Fredericksburg at Bata's The Coach will be at the Railroad Depot to meet the train. TOIIIAS BARTO. July 1,1357.-3 m. Valpable Borough Property FOR, SALE! 1S offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot -1 or piece of Ground,:situate at the north-cast cor ner of Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon, front ing 33 feet •on Walnut street and SO feet on Water street, et present ocenpicd by John Farrel's Marble Yard, on which are a FRAME HOUSE, 8-,e. It is loeased within a square of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, between the Depot and the cen tre of town. For further particulars apply tejelin Farrel, on the premixes. [June 24, 1857: Dwelling-Honse and Store Stand For" Rent. THE subscriber' offers for rent for one or more years, the building for along time occupied by hiin Rs a residence and Shoe-store, on the corner of the alley between Brim's Hotel and Pinegrove street, Cumberland street, Lebanon. The build ing is large, well provided with cellar, o. The corner room is well calculated for a store stand,,andif rented for any such purpose ivill be well furnished with shelling, Se. Por fur ther information apply to SOLOMON. .11 . CAULLY. _g:Zr• The Property is also offered for . sale at private sale.' " ' April 22, 1817. Woodland for Sale. XS,&. THE undersigned of- . fors at Private Sale, 2,5, — ; ', ''''''" . l :;I: 63 .A.CRES .7 - 1 ,IF: I ......., (more or less) of excel- - ,: 1.<,:„„;,-. :; ;: , , lent I'9o 0D LA ND, the half of which is good tim ber, situate in Union township, Lebanon county, near the Big Dam, adjoining land of Jacob Hun sieker, Emanuel Fey and. thers. Erected on the premises is a good two-story log DWELLING Hots s, as good as new, good Stabling, and a well of nev er-failing water. It will be sold cheap. Good ti tle and possession given on the Ist of April, 18- 58. For further information apply to N. L. Bor'o, nury27/.57. DAVID BOYER. N E. W 2 1 ,44Tra1i wavvlELl.us Ar 4111-4110110411131031050Aa S W R - T BR 0 Market Street, HALL BUILDING. SWARTZ 3; BRO. have just returned from Phil adelphia with a splendid assortment of FALL lt WINTER. Goods; new styrivi of Ladies' Dress Goods. Or' Please Caßand Examine.-1M Lebanon, Sept. 9.'57.. - . • N Gent E. 44 ,iOTIOE is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the undersigned, (formerly engaged in toe SHOE MAKING b'u'siness in Swatara tp., a bout 3 miles, from ,Temestown,) if payment is not Wide - before; thC enining 13th day or OCTOBER, that he will sell Enid accounts, &c.,,nt Pynue Sat,n on said day; at the public. house of ChrititimiZeh. ring; in Jonestoun, at 1 e'clock P. M. Said ae count,., ;to- the-oVaion of, the undqrsigned, have now • been running long inough,"and he is;deter mined to eee.witot they are worth. 'David...LW:hes is auttiorized_to matte, settlement. 'and „6;iie reteipto for - the.undevaigned, - Previous to Said siay of ::Sale SA.MBI.IIiS -DARSE S witira Sraef, 9; 17.* Orphans' Court. Sale. DURBCTAyR to an oilier of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon County, will be sold by publio tale or ont,pry, the following . . REAL ESTATEI pito or Janon B. Wzmszaw, Esq., dec'd, to wit thirkirectoY, the 24a day of September, 18G7, Will bo sold at tho public house of ,S.Lo't. RANA, at Jonestown, at 1 o'c l o ck, p. All that certain 31ESSUAGE, TENEMENT and small TRACT of LAND, with the appurtenances, situate in the township of Union, in the county of Lebanon, about 1. mile from Union Forgo, and about 3 mites from Jonestown, nod adjoining lands of Smug E. Bickel, widow Bcethoro, Henry and Wm. Coppenhafer, containing about 18 Acros s be the 'same more or less. The improvements thereon Laing a two sass. story Log. and 'Weather-Boarded House II and Log Stable, and other out- build i ugs. l'itertt is a convenient supply of running water on the above premises; the fences aro in good repair. At the sometime end place, will also he enid,— A certain other MESS CAGE, TEN E mENr and small TRACT of LARD, with the appurtenances, t•it nate in Jonestown, and fronting un the north un tho public road leading from Jonestown to Har risburg, adjoining lot of Daniel Brown on the east, lot of Henry Seltzer on the west, Containing about 1 ACRE and 95 Perches, he the same nioro or lees. le„.The terms foitbesnle of the forrgoing pruri,ei. I bo made known on the day of auk, by tho undersipeo. On Tuesday, the etk dog of October, A. 1).1 f.. 557, Will be sold at the publics buns° of ADAM 11A A.tK. in the . borough of Lebanon, Five Inn - Lots /111.1 Pieces of Ground, situate iu the aforesaid Bur °Ugh of Lebanon:— NO. I—A certain IVIESSUAGE ond LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, adjoining and fronting on tho south a publib road commonly called the 014 Forge road, and cm the west lands of Sarnitel Bar - boson, and on the north the. Lebanon Valley Rail road, and on the east an alley, (metal tt i t TWO ACRES &. ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-TURES PERCBES, neat measure. certain 3i ESSUAGE, LOT or PlErx. of GROUND, situate in the Borough of intir.ll:ll adjuinin,g and fronting on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the south, lands of swim! liarbeion on the west, the Borough line on the north„ . and an alloy on the out. containing ON lr ACRE and Truett-ost FErtcuts. neat measnro. . NO. 3-g•A certain .NIESSH AGE, LOTor of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Le 1111,11012 aforesaid; adjoining the Lebanon Volley Railway) on the south, lands of Theo. P. Frantz ~ I 1 the weir, the Lebanon Borough line on the North, and lands of Samuel Ilarbeson on the east, coutaining TWO ACRES and SIX PERCHES, neat measure. NO. 4—A certain 11 ESS UAti E, Lin! or PI E 4 7E of GROUND, situate iu the Borough of Lel:noon aforesaid. adjoining a public road sometimes call ed the• Old Forgo road on the south, land of The,. P. Frantz on the west, the Lebanon Valloy Rail road on the north, and lauds. of Samuel Ilart.s,ol on the cast,con raining FOUiI mI iCRES & NI.NE.CY EIGHT PERCHES. neat ral'asure. NO. b—A certain MESS UAG E, LOT or PrEcE of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Lebanon aforesaid, fronting 66 feet on Alulbarry sirect or Manheim and Lebanon Plonk Road ea the cam, and adjoining the Lebanon Valley 'Railroad ou the south, an alloy on the west, and lot of George W. Kline, Esq., on the north, containing FORTY EIGHT PERCHES, neat measure. The foregoing Mossuages nod Tracts of Land will be divided into and laid out in suitable and convenient BUILDING LOTS, and will he sold either in the Whole or Lots, as will beet suit purchasers and demand tbo highest and best prices. The terms for the sole of the fertr.ing LOP will be wade known by the undersigned on the day of saes On Wedeeday, the 7th day rl Ocenber, A. D. 185; Will be sold at the public house of ADAM HAAN, in the Borough of Lebttnon, the following Prop arty, eituato in the wild Borough of Lebanon, NO. t3-.A certaig NIESSIJA:GE, TENEMENT, nod LOT OF GROUND, with the sppurtatiattees, fronting 48 feet on Market street, ntti•,i nin g Lot of George Derr on the south, an allcy on the west, lot of James Lascorab on the north. l'he improve ments thereon being a one-story Log and Wendt er-hoarded NOUSE and other oat...buildings. NO. 7—A certain MESSUAGE and HALF Lot of GttouwlL fronting 33 feet on Morket street. cd joining Lot of Mrs. Maria Mish on the north, an alloy on tho east, lot of Daul coot; on the 5,,01h. NO.B—A certain two-story Brick Dwel ling House and Half Lot of Grountl, with the appurtenances. fronting on Marl:st adjoining lot of John G. Snavely on the north, O. n alley on the east, lot of the Evangel kid I.titi.. C,.ti gregation on the south. It being the sante 1L11,3 in which the Post Office is kept by Mrs. Rut lir:tuff. At the same time and place will be solo.— All - thateertain MESSLTAGE and T n CT Or LAND, situate in the township of Swatara. in the county aforesaid, adjoining lends now or late of George Steekbeek, lands now or formerly of John Tice. lands now or formerly of Mich& Shelly. and lands now in the possession of George Glci in. Ego.. con taining NINE ACRES and 144 PERCHES, be the Sarno moro or less. Thu terms for the sole of the Rihresaid prpothes, will be m vie k now n oaths dny ()funk by the UndorArriv.i. BMA RETIC C. WEIDMAN, ROBERT W. COLEMAN, JODY W. 'ULRICH. Adoiro of the Eotatto of Ja.coa B. W=tasalr, deed. Lebanon. Sort. 2.1507. REINHARD'S RUCK ROTEL PROPERTY IS OFFERED A.T Private Sate. ' THIS has been a Hotel for the last .1•••••:. 40 years, anti is well known over the State as REINHARD'S HOTEL, nod 11 11. -*;' ' : is the most central and best located in this Borough. It is located on the corner of Cumberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite'tbe Court House, mid but two squares from the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, on the same street, (Walnut.) It frents4s feet on Cum berland and 105 feet on Walnut. streets, 30 feet on Walnut being 60 feet deep. The Building is a three-story STONE HOUSE, 45 by 35 feet. The third story was put on not long since and the whole house rem od e l e d, with a frame Kitchen., Also, belonging to the proper ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner o f Smoke and Jail alleys, on lot 06 by 6.1 feet, with a good-Cistern, &c., thereon, and closely situated to the Hotel. Also au EATING SALOON in the Basement of - the Hotel, which brings a good rent. Oft.il" This is a choice Hotel property ; has au excellent county and traveling custom, and has been the Stage Office for some time. It will he sold reasonably, and terms of payment made easy, by SMION T. STINE. Lebanon, July 22, 1252. BOROUGH PROPERT AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL be Reid at, public sale at the public home of David Hoffman, in the bortAtgli of Loim non, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMDFIt 25, 1551, the following borough property, viz : .NO. I—A cortoin new first-class 41 1 Brick Dwelling Douse, situate in Market street. west side, it square north of the Lebanon Valley Paid- road, in the borough of Lebanon, 'hounded on the south by property of Catharine Feeman and on the north by No. 2. The Lot is •21 ) 1 . feet front and es:tends back 158 feet to Part ridge NO. 2—Anotber new first-class Brick Dwelling House, adjoluilic No. 1 and No. 3. Lot and House 4 same size as No. 1. NO. :3—A vacant k Lot of Ground, containing. 23 feet. front on Market street, running *owl; to the alley, adjoining No. 2 and lot of Daniel Miller. The above property will be sold separate, or No. 2 and the vacant lot together if deAred. Sale to commence at 1 ,o'clank, m., when terms will be made known by WM. E. All N 1 - .1), LEAII ARNOLD. F. Embich, Auctioneer.—Lebanon, Aug. 1 PRIVATE SALE Desirable Baroagh Praperf y. wiHE subscriber offers at private sale his ;leo. T . 41 Two-nnd-a Half Story brick nwelling Douse,"‘i situate in Market street, west side, near 6driekler'a Mill, in the borough of Lebanon. The Lot fronts 33 feet, and is IDS feet in depth. It is bound,d on the north by property of Abraham Striekter. and on the south by property of Jacob Rcedle.— The house is a largo one, containing 32 room., well arranged for a boarding house. The oth , :r improvements are a Stable, pig pon, both as good as new; 71L variety of bearing fruit trees. ke. For terms; ,bc., apply on the premises to Lebanon, Sept. 2, 's7—tf. JESSE 00,1! State Agrienitill th on TllPannl iiLtate Igriec o 2!tb holiitrsvthl;niit:2liy Ptil Iphi('elon at r time nu pa=, . 'SEPTEMBEIto and stock, will 1 ) , r ar . OCTOBER. next. The • es. • ger fare and "free 'is6 (pee et rhilziclel ni4bed by the It ' .;i6f S ei ;t,ml„..f . ° 2 ; ;5 . Itll a i kr RT. C. WALKEE.