RA WVER T R. 'VII -; t -4 L bOOO, 186 :!i:Wo* . o ' :'; 4fftiii7g. VeMAT 4.0 4!).TIC COLINT,r; J. ,K„T. , Senator,- 3..`VALDEM4kttliiirrisburg. Assembly, .401-IN LIGHT, 13 4 L. Boniugh. TOeriaurer, ADAM •RISE, Lebanon. Commissioner, JOHN 'l'/OE, Jaekson. 9 Register,• HENRY • MEG RIST, Lebanon. Recorder, .JQSIAH H. RANK, Swatara. Clerk of Orphans' Court, • CHARLES H. MEI LY, N. L. Borough • ''' 'Director, HENRY FISHER, South Annville Auditor, JOSEPH G.. HELM AN, Cornwall, *11., - "A" Citizen's" an 4 "Sigma's" commuuica ilone kairo.been received too late for this week's issue. They will appear next week. pArAttention is . directed to the advertisernont headed "Landreth's Agricultural Warehouse""--- Their garden and Fliitior Seeds are all warreiated. pa' Prof. col J.-Wood's Hair Restorative, ad .vertised in nuother ciolumn, is represented, lle of the best Toilet Articles for the Hair now in use. It will restore •Gray Hair to the original color. ve.. Our neighbors of the Libunon Dentoitrat, put UP lag.we:Sit new Princeton Power Preid, with which to print their paper. At the same time our pour* . neighbors were putting up ono of Taylor's PresSes for their use. We trust that both may,' in all particulars, come up to expec tation. 1 ' %Silo The -Perseveranoo Engine and Hose, Co., of 'this borough, last mask, noels:ed. handsome • equipments. In their now uniform they resemble '"hall follows well met." It is theintontfton of the company to leavo here on Saturday afternoon, to attend Philadelphia parade. We venture to say that Lebanon will boast of as good-looking man as will bo itt the line on Monday. Age — Titi GAilwas.ltt for the first time in this borough on ;Friday evening of last week. 'l.t is of good quality,, giving a beautiful and brilliant light. The' number of consumers, we udderstand, already : excise& llielirsaexpeetations of the coin piny, 'although number who Will ; take it have notyet , linen furnished the pipes and fixtures. To'fatikikipOop . ty aq,pipos are as yet Mick south ef. Cumberland street. The era of gas light was inaugizrated congratyla. tions, et eaters. ' .• - ' . Jirrir OfktkuTlq evening initt, l lo o erlkihr, - N o, 8 , pof 0. F.;eleuted,the following offi esrs'foiftie ensuing six months N. G„ JohnflL. Recla'rniel ; t. G. Geo. li, Rein- Oda beeVy, Win. Match ; . Ass't decey, John M. Sowers.; Treasurer, henry Derr; Trustees, C. ...Melly,- C. Foster, T. Reincehl, s.) On Friday meonining Lebanon Lodge, N0..121, elected the following : N. G.,'Win. Atkins; V. G., Wm. C. Fauber; Seat'y, David:, E. Miller; Ass't Stafty, Andrew Fasnauht;, Treasurer; Andrew Reincehl ; Trus tees;..l...T. Blair, C. 'll. Bargner, John T. Atkins. Ofir The uppositon had a majority of 88 in the test Congress. , -?It was presided over by that'princo of utitilli-tilicl . erii and abolitionists—N. P. Banks— and yet our neighbor of the Courier has the ass.u ranee to deny all this. What acparcol of geese he must think his readers aro, by attempting thus to inpase upon them ? This same Congress, with an opposition majority or 88, altered and reduced the tariff of 1848. The same opposition party is now supporting David Wilmot, the free-trader, for Governor of thie State. , BATA OF RILIff ,ASTATII.—The form at Joseph , Greybill, in South ' Lebanon, containing XO6 acres, was sold last week; at public sale, to Jacob Buin heiger, a 0 sl.ll),,6ollperncre. , ,:„,. Real Estate , of -John Grub, don't], containing 6 acres with , builditig, was sold to his widow, fur $2610. Mr. Jacob Siith i stad his ; farm containing one hundred and:swims acres, to Mr. , 'Jacob Basehoro, of Bethel township, for forty-four dollars per acre. Mr, John Shay nos sold" his tract - of laud in S. tdwnship, Containing - 17 ackei7and 60 liatilhOS;, to Isr, Georiie Ronson*, of , 'Lancaster, f0r,511,400.. ThWeseoutor of John *stater, deceased,. sold a two-story log house nnd lorin Fredericksburg. to Mies Sarah gale!, of' :Barks county, for $940; fourteen tiaras of land to Rdward Iletrultinger, fur $BO per acre; cloven 80f0S to hfr. Levi Paine, for 462 per acre; nine'acires -for $74 per acre, and Wein acres of Chektnut'Sprouts, f0r426 nein. 6 acres of land, 'notate of Tobias sr., dco'd., mere sold lost.4votik, ,to Chirskluii, Dohner, of Crirnwill, for; $1,026. . Otrlrhe'Lebanon Furairiaei are not .now in blast. They . are undergoing re *airs.. Messrs. Guilford & Lemberger have just received a large supply of Fresh Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals, &c. Mr. area's Shoe Store will he re moved to-morrow, (Thurstlay,) to the room at present ocenpieti by Raber's Drug Store. ' TlfACittite Assam ATION ..r.The Teach ers of Lebanon and North L ebanon ~4 Bor oughs met i s the Academy, in Lebanon on Tneibley evening, of last week and orgatdded a society, with Mr. 'fine for Preildent. They will meet again Oft Thotoday eVening riqtt. CoL Saturday eveningi as the locomolivefiOregon," was returning 'from Annville, on the L. Ir. R. R.; it run intoseyerai freight ears which were stand. 114 en the, track, knoUking,thern i p pret ty exte nsively. - TEN RIMOVAL of the Advertiser Of ice was not effected on Friday, as an nounced last week. The rooms were n ut 'ready. The' hegira will take place to- Ilay(Wednesday,) in :view' of which we issue the paper several hours in advance , of the - usual time. trr We have , camped or a night with• in a mile of twenty thousand Africa n .., • aialagea made wild by sopeistition and isquadente, and never have we heard theo noise approach, in the most bois iterouttr(evels, that made in this town on Altlit s rilibi7 evening. Instead of imita ting ogYiktis„,'we exceed them. For their Mirtii•tenilificiatter bells,—for their da nee we, f i t Ltor for tl lleir. monotonous futp ilm . 4 ,-% ;1 „, I ) ,i sptla let loose and' fill ihe liiiiiit:ll;qc i 1. cu and oaths. Are we civilized ' ' ' . BE SitisPss,mo.-F-Yersbeit oiust.be assess• el/ liXdats Ildfore ibeieleetioir to secure , . their rtlies. The:. electitui will he on the I.3th of. Ootober, .bence all not an . sessed,must attend to that duly- on or before Saturday of this week. We trust -that not *sine* dertroeratie'voteirill be lost ou method of u_ieleet fa the spiels Insets. Mr. Soho Fooliiis tbiiessessor gr •tkieborougb'riatiiiirrifoold appltoti .• lien IN riitensty. Ortheltrineit karcurs = ion , tiekets to ; .trz the Bdils ottlo, air (tth io I.oth Oe. Mimi% on , thelebanon Valley Railroad, is its follows::—,, ntz FroLehanon, $1,20 Myerstown,'ootenti t ; Millbach, 70 ; W,orneladorf, 607ftotesonia, 50.; Wer nersville, 40; Sifting Springs, 30. NEW TELEGRAM ..Lnii.—The posts for' he' new hoe Magnetic Telegraph between this city and Harrisburg, have been' planted as fares Lebanon, and it is expected that the wire will be put up so as to have the line in working order to that station,in in, course of a week or ten days.--*Milig Gazette. papers announce that David 'Wilmot, the free-trader, and John W. Bear; the Buckeye Blacksmith, will deliver addresses in this county be fore the election. Wilmot, should he came will be considerable of kcuri. osity,- 4 1m•heing the only member of Con. gress from Pennsylyariiii that voted for the repeal Of ihe Taiiff of 1842 I ' -•' Par-the Adveritter. Rotihrq Thieves About I Iga...untrou*:-1 was not aware of the fact that the time has, already arrived for poultry thieves to *ay Iheir.Unweledrue visits.' This, however, I experienced by a prattlesl dem,onstration—my hens haiing very mysteriousll disappeared, one night, last weal:._ Despoiling- a him-house I eon efder. one,df the meanest acts.. -It is very annoy tag, to have your pullets pulled from their, roost brsomeruthless vagabond : Is this not rascality? The ,law is plain on the subject, and, a; few : exam ples once made would no doubt terrify the evil doers. ALPHA. Motmorphosis of Know-l!otlangislii Baying accidentally pickedtip on old number Of the "Lancaster Intelligeneer," my attention was arrested by an aecoent .the. !fAmerican" ! State Conrention which met in ituit and I was not a t ittle amused at the novilidatforin.got tenni) by the Cominitteeen resolutiOnS, the sub ittinee• of which is given as That the "American party wascompOsed of cit izens of America by birth or choice (!) and invit ed all to join it who endersed.their views; that they were opposed to any reityiotts tests being in .traduned into their platforni: of principles ; that they welcomed to this land fill Strangers, but were opposed to the elevation to office of all periona not citizens—and to the importation or.felons and paupers— . .believing that "none -but • Americans should rule America ;" that they were opposed to nil legislative interference by Congress that would tend to a disruption of the amity of the States." Look at the glaring inconsistency! Proclaim ing- principles in direct opposition to the very life And essence that constituted the - distinguishing element of the original Know-Nothing party.— Why have they fallen from their "firstiove," and forsaken their cherished tenet* ?Why don't they prrit4tAviltoir apleen*.at::tsAelithrtlies.-'spleen tin fOteligni4iiiiit. only' i f t eldniii , aalkintieke," its . they fdrinistliko:r The ansWer to ilaili The par people-htivAittiMied- with dis- -gust'from its pestiferous atmosphere; the perse cution of .Catlielies and foreigners is no longer popular; and now the „pitiable -few that vainly call themselves "Americans," (like the ass that :wore the lion's skin,)inorer that -the brittle thread. of ~ their miserable existence might be lengthened out a little longer, make a dead man's grasp at the Democratic tmde,tind.'hold it up to' the people as theirs, and us sonaithing altogether new! That their platform of principles might smack a little of old Know-Nothingiam, they poke in their favorite nonsense that "None bat Amer ieans should rule America," a thing taken for granted by all sensible people, ; and as old as hu man goverumentitself. Why don't they proclaim to the country that under theiradministrationthe 'thief, the murderer and the assassin shall not go unpunished ? If they were a truly national party they would not need to specify in their political creed, such-taken-for-granted doctrines. The fact is they-are hard run, and in,urder to appear high minded and respectable, they, adopt the principles .of4he , Detimeratie mitt:rVfitylkiicing-them with a little greasy Knownothing trash,topreserve the trace of their identity. So the Black Repub licans, in their,Prosidential platform, held up be fore the peeple the frightfid bug-bear of Polyga my, ing though - nohodyhtiew it was criminal before they in their wisdom proclaimed it to the world. In the present distracted condition of the Know Nothing party,` it isldiffieult to tell, what are their real principles;" except their vague doctrine of op position. As . to 'any thing positive in their creed theY lave nothitty,,but are ready to wake up any ghost or scare-crow, according to their condition as a party. their palmy days, whe n " a ll the world and the rest of mankind" had gone: theni,.‘Oppealiicirkto'Critholics and foreigegrs" :was their wartimy'frOrn Maine to Texas ; but now they,weleortM to their ranks and to our shores - all who aro citizens, whether native or foreign - hoin. Should theY.again rise' up as a party and gain the . ascendesinyl(whtch'iattbout as probable as the ad vent, onieeendmniverialdeluge,) there is no tell ing what kind of farce they would invent to hum bug the iiicitil*• Bit their Political:go:Me is over; the solemn fiii•be;'which held infatuated millions like an ettehinting . spell, has died out'—the veil 'hat been lifted;tand 'the horrors concealed Within, laid bare with all their, ugliness; the final doom, ."Tekst,".hae.been-perinouneed—and the language of- humbugged Millionals,'"Cateh me again if you can !" • - Theleitdere of this miserable fliotion see this plainly, and so they think to accomplish their 'narrowtguitled,ends - by-asserting broad and lib eral.prinafilise.- treasonable and mercenary at heart,7;yet pdtiey Wartfethein tewear.the(garC'of paisiotism add truth, that their mushroom celeb rity might ogaintevive. But Know Nothitigism has had its day ;:and, if not buried in utter obliv ion,,witlonly he-remembered as the hideous and fan:Weal monster of the nineteenth century. De mocracy, at one time apparently crushed by its sUdden onslaught, has arisen in her Jeffersonian and Jatikson le n vigor, brighter, stronger anti more gloriotis than ever, bidding defiance to all the hosts of crushed tinns- to earth will rise again." ANN VILLE. Tlie,;Leasitma Market. [careildiy- b ei.rreered IFeekly.] - LEBANON, WKDNESDAT, Stet.. 30, 1857. Extra Family Flour, $7 00 Potatoes, la bu., 50 Extra Flottr3ft bar.. 600 Eggs. dox. 18 Extra Slifer Fleur, 550 Butter, Superfine'll. Flaw, 500 Lard, 12 . Superfine Flour. 476 Callow, 11 Prime Whittf.Wheat, -1 40Ham, Prime lted'Wheitt, 120 shoulders, 12 VrittleAtjes, 85 Sides, 11 Cops, 65 Soap, 8 Oats, $5 Bees-wax, 2.5 Clover•seed, 700 White Ens, 5 Timiithrseed, 250" Mixed Bags, 2 Flax- sewl, - 1511 Flax, "0 lb , 12% Dried Apples,* bit., I'oo Bristles. jllb., 4 0 Dried ripples, pealed, 150 Feathen. jO Sb., 8214 Peach "Sults,' 2.50 Wool, 'fllb., 40 . Peach 1 -ilutzels," 1 25 ' Soup BOBS. 1 p qt., Cherries, 1.50 Vinegar;ll gal., 12 1 4 Onions, 50 otppiellutterAl crock, 45 The Philadelphia ill irket. PHILADEDPIIIS., Sen. 28. 1857. The receipts of Flour aro ample, and there has been some little inquiry for shipment, but gener ally it a price below the views"of the sellers, and about 3,500 bbls only .have been disposed of at. $5,50 a $5,75 for standard and good shipping brands, and •the bulk of the sales were made mostly at the lowest figures, showing wdecline on - the last week's quotations of fully 25 cents per brirrel. The home" trade have been buying to a fair extent at from $5,75 to $7,50 and $8 bbl, according to brand. Rye Flour is dull. Corn Meal is also dull fir $4 bbl. Wheats are coining in Slowii , and. are firmer un der a fair demand, -part for shipitent, and prices hive ruledra a 5 cents * bushel better for p rime lots; sales reach 30,000 bushels at from $1,25 to $1.35 for fair to 'virile red, and $1,35 to $1,45 for white. Rye is in:steady demand and rather firm er, - With sales of 3,000 bushels at. 75 cents fur both Delawartrand Pennsylvania. 'Coatis also better, and all offered ; some 12,000 bushels yellow have been taken at 80'etints afloat in an 0 !tore. Oats are in faii demand, huillitiOnt 25,0 bushels - were dispesed. of at 34438 e fOr* : piline Detawarn, a. 6 in , quality, which is arraxivance. Some Penusylva 'nitralto sold 'at the latter price. ••• • On the 20th inst.; by Rev. Mr. Roffman, Mr. Michael 'Olark to Mrs. MaryA. Kuhns, both of N. Lebanon boroug h. , m On the 24th et., by'Rev. J. M. Ditzler, Mr. Reuben Spangler to M.W.2 E li zabeth Ingham, both of Myerstown. On the 27th inot., by Rev.- F. W. Kremer, Mr. John M. Eby, of Niabrooks, to Mist BoSamins Stump, of South.Lobatton,tp, this 00160 1 - ... on.tho owe the.... gad% BIte: 13121111116°11i66- 60044 ACTii*2l2l . of ebsnot (Kr Mr. Henry, of the firm .o/ Henry & Stine, has gone to the- city for a new stacivrofTall and Winter Goods. German preaching next .Sabbath morning and evening, in the Emanuel's Church of the Evan gelical. Association. .. . Euglish,preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, In the Methodist Episcopal Church. Preaching next Sabbath evening in the English language, in the Reformed Church. Rev. Dr. Schmiler,,of Gettysburg, will preach next Sunday morning*Germen, and in the eve ning in the English language, in Salem's Luthe ran Church. German preaching on:Sunday morning, at the Horse Shoe Pike, by Rev. Won derling. On Thursday, the 17th inst., in Jackson town ship, Mr. Jonathan Hank, aged 44 years, 7 mo. On the 18th inst., in Jackson, Mrs.. Catharine, wife of Robert Murdock, aged 84 years, 11 mos., and 11 days. On the 22d inst., in North Lebanon township, Mrs. Maria, wife of John'Eunk, aged 45 years, 9 months, and 6 days. On the 24th inst., in North Lebanon Borough,. after abrief illness, • Maria, wife of Mr.'Oonrad E. Bergner, agog 36 yrs, 6 mo., and 19 days. On the 23d inst, near Harrisburg,james Elliot, aged 25 years and 5 months. , . , Pir• Every person should read the advertise- Mont of Grindle's Celebrated Magic Compound and Ancient Japanese Life - Pills which' appear alternately in'anothercolpmn: - - TheY.arethomiost successful romedies_in the world ! Try them and be cured. t4t. This is to certify that I have made but one application of the MAGIC .011. on' my fingers, which have been drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on . by rheumatism. It was of sev enteen months standing and I am now entirely cured: I cheerfully recommend it to all afflicted likewise. J. M. FINPHOCK, Harrisburg, 72 Locust street. Foriht 4dvePtir6r White Teeth, Perfaked Breath and COMPLEXION—CUD be acquired by using the OP TIMUSARD FLOWERS." What lady or gentleman would re ittair. under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers," as &dentifrice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white as alabaster ? Many persons do not kinver their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate, their friends will never mention it. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed Eh - FRIDGE & CO., N. Y . . For sale by Guilford Lemberger and all Druggists. Feb. 18,1556.-6 m. r* The Greatest Disetivery of the Age.--lt is seldom that we - notice patent medicines, restoratives, or any thing.of the kind,for we have a prejudice against most of them. But candor compels us to invite atten tion to the tulvertisement-of Prof. Wood's Hair Restora tive ih this paper. - We are too juvenile' to require any thing of the kind, but some instances of its use have come to knowledge which assure us that ilia a sovereign remedy again:4 the hair biicenting prematUrely gray. it is übt a 'l.l.air Bye;" but upon its application.as direct, ed, 'the effeet is produced on the skin, which brings out the original, native eulored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glossy and natural appetirance.—Xtrii Rae. _ggi-Wr, are sometimes almost unable to describe mar symptomS, and do not know what ails us. We find ourselves nervous, week and physically pros trated. We have aAerrible sinking at the pit of the stomach; a feverish brow, fcetid breath, and a gloomy forboding mind. Such symptoms arise front a disorganized stomach and di.eased liver. Hoitetter's Vegetable Stomach Bitters are so pe culiarly adapted to these symptoms that they give us" an app?tite, impart tone and vigor to the sys tem, and-in every respect build up broken down invalids. They are peculiarly adapted to weak and delicate females. (Sept. 16, '57-Im, Bat - ANT/EL REIGAIt; agent, North West corner of Market and Water streets,,Lebanon,"Pa. Aug. 5, 1857.--Im. Hollow - IT'', Pills and Ointment.—Eruptkins that attack the face, neck end arms arc terribly annoying to ladies. Too freequently empirical lotions, embrocations, washes; dm., are resorted to. These generally fix the dis ease in the skin, the clearness, softness and smoothness of which they permanently impair. Ladies who value a transparent and spotless complexion, are-recommend ed to use liolloway'a Ointment, and nothing else, (save occasional foreentions of tepid water,) for the removalof pimples, boils, blotches, tan. chaps, salt rheum, rashes, and other blemishing superficial disorders. It will cure acre eyes, relieving the inflammation and pain on the lids almost immediately. It Is advisable to administer occasional doses of the Pills in all classes - of eruptive dis orders. Beware of counterfeits: see Caution at foot of _llolloway'a advertisement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery • FARMERS' STORE EON4a,ZIMMERMAN informs hilfriends 1.1 and the public that he has just received a new stock of GOODS for the FALL Trade; which will be found as cheap as any stock of the kind ) in this town, consisting of all such Goods as are ,usually kept in a first-class store. , Particular at tention is given to Staple Goods for the Country Trade, not neglecting the - fancy' articles for La dies' wear—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Un dersieves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Gentlemen are invited to examinebis CLOTHS, , Cassimeres, Casinets; Tweeds, Fancy andAther Vestings, Velvets, Cords, . In the Grocery department May , be found a splendid.assor4nent of every need in the :=Farm= ly:-LCoffee, Sugar, SpiceS, Teas; Itln - nre'rel,:l& In Crockery, thestock is well soled - tett: -' 'LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. Ofir The highest market,priee will be paid tor Country Produce: • • Lebenoni Sept. 30,1857. Eligha Kent Ka tie. A' Bitia b riipky-IL By William . Elder. IN announcing the LIFE OF DR. KANE, we I are hut antiOinating the wishes of thousands and toes of thoesinds of the admirers of that great man. Raving been a personal friend of the deceased, and enjoying a large share of his confidence,, Dr. Elder well qualified to do. justice to the subject. This wdrk will. be issued in one handsome oc tavo volume; and.will equal in every respect the superb volumes of "Arctic Explorations," recently published. It will contain anew full-face por trait, executed on steel, as well as engravings of his residence, tomb; medals, Ace. . In otder . to .give this work a.large circulation it will be iold.at the IoW price of $1.50. More than $300;000 Sold - within Nine Months DR. 'KANE'S GREAT'. WORK ! . ARCTIC ,EN-FLORATIONS' - Is new iring road by more than 'two hundred thousand' persons, Old and ,young, learned and unlearned. It is just the book which should be ,owned and read by every American. 500 newspipers ,ha.ve each .pronounced it the most reinarkiible' and marvelous, work ever pub lished.' The Foreign Journals and the most'clis tinguished savans of ,Europe are extravagant in its praise. It is more interesting than Robinson ern. see ; being a faithful account of privations and hardships, the narrative of which cannot be read without a shudder. Our most eminent men have vied with each other in extolling its merits. Two vols.; octavo, Superbly Illustrated. Three hundred Engravings. Price $5.00. DR. KANE'S FIRST NARRATIVE. The United Stites Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, during the years 1850-51. A Personal Narrative, byL.Elisha Kent Kane,M. D., U. S. N. One volume Avo., upwards of'oso pages, containing 200 Steel;-Plates and Wood Engravings, including a Sac Steel Portrait of Sir John Franklin, being thiimily 'one ever en graved in America. AlsO li r , Biography' of Franklin, by S. Austin Allitione,'Esq. $3.00: This workii totally distinct from the second Arctic Expiidition 'and embraces much valuable and interesting natter - never before published. It, should .be owned , bY all who have purchased the last Expedition, as it makes Dr. Karte's Works complete. A PHOTOGRAPH OF DR: KANE, Taken from Life by Brady of New Price $5. ' IN PRESS : COL J. C. FREMONT'S EXPLORATIONS.—PREPARED BY TUE Anruon, • • AnTembracing all.his Eipeditions. Superbly Illustrated with Steel Plaths and ' , Wood Cuts,fengraVed.under the imitiedrate.itiperintend once of Cul. Fremont, mostly from Daguerreotypes taken on the spot, and' will: be issued-in a style to match Dr.-Kano's' Works. also contain a new Steel Portrait, being the only correct like ness of the author ever, published. Two Volumes, Octavo—ss.oo. BRAZIL AND THE BRAMAN& BY niv. D. P. XIDDER, Of tho•Diethodist Episcopal Church. By Egv. J. O. Fnaroisna, of the Presbyterian do. Tlite aew.and splendidly-illustrated work (ono largo volume • ...SotavoA units:nu style •with the ispetirvolurneeetrir. 3Corms*Aretieltaggrrik* latiletisiVillSrt et the o:o4llisied' • Religions Pioflees. DIED, Special ATatices. Call and See the MIMI rho, as travelers and as missionaries (and one in official position as Acting Secretary of thtrUnited States Legation at Rio) have, had aJorkwand ca. ried ekpbrienee irk a land frill of bsterest,whether we regard it in a natural, commercial, liolitical or moral point of view. Price $3.00. Any of the above Iverks will be sent by mail free of postage by rtiniittriv , the published price. ENTS eANTED. •IVS's CHILDS & PETERSON, Publishers, 602 Arch Street, Philadelphia. J. 13. Lippincott .4 Co., 20 N. Fourth st., Phila. Phillips, Sampson'Si C0.,13 Winter st., Boston. Sheldon, Blakeman .4 Co, 115 Nassau st., N. Y. G. P. Putnam .4 Co., 321 Broadway; New York. Applegate Jr, ,Co., 48 Maip. CAncinnati. S. G. Griggs .Ic, Co.,' 111 Lake it.; Chicago. Sept. 30, 1857. , Farnlerc' & Mechanics' FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ne ti a l' ttentio - n B rh - elifrienc4 P a 6 n el ci f l l l: l i 3 ; i p " ublic in general, to the feet 'that they "%reprepared -the coming season, to manufacture and pare on hand the largest and:hese assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Formareof this county, such as Wheeler's Improvedi. 'i i itilkay.llorse-Powers!md - : -.Threshers.; Ata anny' etnallWrlteaper and -- Mower, with' Wood'i litte:st„improvemstai, Coleman's Farm Grain Wills And • Fans; Gourtcy's Pattnt .Ilarrow and' Clod Cutter; Corn PlonAbs and'Phinters; Portable Cider Mills; Cloker-Ilullers s Corn Shelters, Fodder Sera* and } Hay Cutters...tc. All of the above Machines are of the latest and best improvements, and alp all warranted, to give satisfaction. Also, CaNingd of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice.• Particular attention paid to REPAIRING, and charges reasonable, FARMERS will do well to call and,examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere,%as they'will find it to their advantage to parch* Machines manufactured in their:wn county. \ „gifjr`All orders or communications brail will be promptly attended to. A. MAJOR BROTHER. Lebanon, Lebanon Co.,Tat CUM JEREMIATI BOAS GEO. GASSER TOSIAIT CNTTLE LEBANON COUNTY sTEArti• -PEA Num MILL. BOAS,'. GASSER GET'r,LE , wish to inform tke citizens of‘Leb non County and neig'nboring cone :4J- ties, that they are now in full °per• ation, and are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORK nYMACHINERY sack as Flooring Boards,. Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors.Window 4' Door'Frames, Shutters,'Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and anylotiaer kind of Sawing which may be wanted to suits builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest and -best improved machinery in the coun ty, such BS'Woodwdrth's Planer, &e., and that they are able to produce as good work as the coun ty can produce. None but the best- and well-senstMed LUMBER, will be used. Carpenters 'mid Builders are 111'6- ted to call and examine their ready-made stock, whieh,they will alwaYs keep on band, and judge for .themselves. Their. Shop is on Tinegrove Road, near Phreaner's Old Foundry. . ELIJAH LONGAORE. - -JOIIN G ABEC. - -TACOII GABEL. LEBANON Door and Sash Manufactory Located. on the Steam-Howe Road, near Cumberland Street, East Lebanon. THE undersigned respectfully in . • .... form the public in general, that they have added largely to their former _I ;°® establishment, and also have all kinds ofthe latest and best improved, MACHIN ERY in the State fulretieration, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, lc., for conducting the general business fur Planing, Scroll*, Sawing., 4.c., 4.c., and the experience acquired by E. Longaker and J. G.Gabel,during their connection with the Door, Sash: and Lumber Trude, for a number of years past, affords full assurance of their ability, in con.. ne..tion with J. Gabel to select stock' suitable to tho wants of the Door and . Sash business in this State. ,They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously 'as sorted stock of DOORS, SASH, &c., from the•best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confi dent that their assortment is not to be excellaby any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in .size, quality or finish, and is calculnt .ed to afford•iliorough satisfaction-to ,all i those icho -trly favor the undersigned witktkeir custom.: ' The followin,g - list ebinpfiseslhe leading aiti cies of stock en hand !* ' ' ' - •Dbors, Of all sizes ;r : .Sash, of all `sizes; - Door Frames, tor brick fraruclouses; Winslow Tfames, for brick and frame houses; . Shutters ,e.tillsizes .; , Architravei; , . 1 "• Blinds; of all sizeig; • :: Casings, freni3fto fs in.; All kinds Mottlifittgal,` Sorban ; 0. O. Spring Mouldirig, 40 sizes; Wash-boards. LosGAattp, 'GABEL lc BROTHER. Lebanon, July 15, 1857. - P. S.—Pia/limy, 'Studing, ec., promptly dime for those furnishing the-Lumber. .. 'WEIMER J 7.1 CHIME WORKS,. Opplisiie the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon, Lebanon . county, Pa. . „ • WM. .1; WEIMER ...... eters, •mattufacture- Steam Engines from 1-'Gi'3oof luirse power, of- the . ( F E Jlittest styles and patterns,' with.all tue modern improvements. Also, superior Port able Engines (with lAA; Motion Valve Gear,} mounted on .wheels, fOr Salf Mills, Wood sawing and Hoisting purpoies: • • Partietileil attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a sinall amount of Power. They take up a very small . spaee, and can be putup in is room as a household fixture. Also, Blowing Engines and Machinery for ,An thracite and . other Blast:Furnaces, of improved construction. Forge hammers, of P. L. Weieter's Patents ; . Rolling Mill, . Sawing, Planing. and Flouring Fixtures.; Mining Pumps; Hoist ing Machinery far:Mines' and" Stone ,Quarrins ; Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, .Shaftieg, Hangers, Pulleys, Turning LatheS, Drill Presses - , Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves, of all sizes, .and. MaChinery and Castings of every description,' Also ' Boilers of any. .sizo, form and. weight, made of the best material, by well-known and-ex perienced workmen; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas r flips, Heatersoind sheetiron work of every deeeriptiou. fOui'Mailer sheets arc all tested by dividing them intootputres of 2 ieches, and ham mering each square ; any imperfection is thus de tected, and the faultY sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops:in this country.] Also, a stock of Wrought Iron ; Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, con stantly on hand, and; pat tip at the shortest no tice and on most reasonable terms. Iron, Brass, and Composition metal. Castings, made to order, at the shortest notice i „ .. Repairing attended to with promptness and despatch. A gang of Boiler makers always ready for Boiler repairs. . . • Blacksmith- Work medal° order. OfrOrdeisiesPecifully solicited. All commu nications, by mail et ... otherwise, attended to , with despatch, and:work delivered : to railroad, or ,ca nal, free of.charge. • - WM. WEIMER, L. WEIMER. Lebanon, Febitiazy 4, 1857. . won SA:I,E. 41JOUR, • .1 1 g141 : 1 4.1 • • OATS, .31IDDLINGS, SALT BY TILE BAG,' BRAN, ni OvklenstAcetti?Ps DIYEItS I , S4Ott; • • Lebanon,- -IPVAA TED. , AT the Genesee Mills, in Vac Borough of Leba neni WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid in Cash, by January 7, 1247: MYERS ,tSROUR. WAN'rED, !TWELVE good Flour Barrel COOPERS, at the Genesee mills, inlLehanon, to whom emilitant work and good wages will be giyea. None bat ifolasi aunt steads wor,kmari new), sn 7s ler WOO: efialnt IMPORTANT- TO FARMERS! • •.: • . , A. R. HERSH'S 'PATENT Manure' .11Aavator, and flay • • t EiOtator. ANUFAdTtrittb &SOW b's , Elias Kreider,' 'Proprietor of the right for Lebanon county, (excepting the twoAnnvilles Londonderry. This Machine is superior to any now in use, for strength, durability and simplicity of construction. The Machine, when set in the form of a Manure "Eicatrator, will' o its Work adtairribly. When the load is drawn mit as far as necessary-, by giving a little jerk or tap at the curve of the long lever, it will unsbift, and the stop bar lever will fly forward and the fork will unload itself. The same machine, With a very slight altera tion; will ithsWerfor elevating Hay in Barna, bet- I ter than any kook or fork now in use. The fork is unshifted, when swinging in the mow, by giving t t a very little jerk at the rope,: which is extended I down through the hand bolt of the stop bar. Noixen.- —All persons are hereby forbid buying or selling the above Machine, in the subscriber's district, unless the same is stamped "A. R. llursh's Patent, Manufaitured and sold by E. Kreider." I am now yrepared to furnish farmers with this valuabla Machine. :For further'particulars,.. I Address ELIAS AItEIpER, Shaciferstown P. 0 Lebanon Co Pa: Sept; 9,''57-2ni.* Lebanon, Volley. Roittood,:l semi% g r ipt r ai Mal 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. tri., and 3.30 P. Zrscent Sundays,) arriving at Reading at 8.40 a. m., and 5,10 p.ta., and connecting with the up and down 'Trains for_ Pali:villa': aria Philadelphia; :;coli:the Reading Railroad. - Returning will leave Reading at 10.20. in. and 6.20 in., arriving at,Lebanon, at - 12; noon, and 8.00 p. tn. FARES Reading, 'B5 and 70 cents; Sink ing Spring, 70 and 55; Wernersville, 00 and 50; Rabesonia, 50 and 40; - Womelsdorf, 45 and 35; Millbach, 40 and 30; Meyerstown, 25 and 20 emits. All Passengers will procure their tickets be fore the Trains start. A Freight Train will leave Reading at 0.30 'a. and Lebanon at 4 p. m., daily, exeeprSun days Q. A. NICOLLS, Superintendent.. Itending, Sept. 9, 'o7—tf. R.EIG ART S WINE & LIQUOR STORE! nOTINER. of Market /6 Water SM., Lebahon, Pa., kJ in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Weidle, Esq.,' where he still continues to keep an assort men tof the very best brands of Wines and Liquors that can be got. To those who are acquainted with his liquors it is not necessary for him td speak as the liquors will speak for themselves. To Hotel Keepers,"and ell others, he would state, that it is merely ne mssary for them to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselyes, as lie warrants to ren der full satisfaction. . REIdAlq. N. B.—Remember .; at W eldle's Corner Lebdnovi l Skit. 9, 1557. Lafayette 'trotter, 11 FITTER, adjoining A. S. Ely's Clfice,Wal- U nut street, Lobanen, Pi, A large,and beau tiful assortment of pixtuies from the well-known establishment of Cornelius A Baker, always on hand at Philadelphia prices, tasi. All work _ warranted to give satisfaction. All orders Will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. tax. The best of reference , [Lebanon, Sept. 16,'57. NEW Fe/ILL GOODS, NOW UNPACKING, For the , first tire° this Fail, at SWARTZ & BR WS, HALL BUILDING, Market Street, • Water Cooler for .Sale. A BE AUTIF UL WATER COOLER, large size, JOI- entirely new,'ean be obtained cheap at this office. It is just the thing for a landlord or store keeper. [l l ebanon, Sept. 23, . MOUNT JOY. ACADEMY, Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. FrayllE WINTER SESSION of this Institution 7 will commence on!thn 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, Mt. Joy, 50pti23,'.57. E. L. MOORE. Ambrotypes, Spherrolypes, iitelatotelpyes,-itc., - B r A. LABBER.--I would respectfully an ' nolulec to AIM citizens of Lebanon and sur rounding country, that I have opened a Gallery, in Marketatreet, in North Lebanon Borough, two doors South' of Funk lz Brother's Store, in 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 are - such that none need lie withoiit their Jikeness: I extend to all a cordial, invitation , to visit wy rooin, whether desiring pictures , or not.-_ N„Lma.,NoN, Sept:23, 's7—tf. NEW CLOTHING STORE! • Market street, between Mark'et Und Q S. RAMSEY &. CO. baits just opened a large U. 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'hiuds in the piece, which tivill be made to order at tho,shortest notice. Shirts,.Uniler-shirt.s - and;Drawers, Cravats,-Col tars, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, in short, every thing usuallrto be found, in a gen tlemen's Clothing and furnishing Store. .Two JOLIHNEYX.EN TAILORS WANTED. S. S.. RAMSEY . & CO. Lebanon, Sept. 23,'57. . Valuable Town Property . 'At Piilvide . undersigned offers for Salo . - (41 - the following Properties, viz: No: I.—A desirable STORESTAND I: and LOT, situate in the.business part 11 1 of the Borough ,of Lebanon, fronting Ontuberland street, between )11r. Brua's and Mrs. ShintlePs Hotels; front 22 feet 8 inches, depth 192 feet. --No. 2.—A TWO-STORY ROUSE and LOT, 26 feet front, convenient -Public business, situate in.the borough of- North Lebanon, corner of Wal nett' and Oak street, ono square from the Lebanon Val. Railroad Depot, and two from Union Canal. No. 3.—A One Mali-Ralf Story ROUSE and LOT, adjoining .Y.o. 2. No. 4.—A LOT of GROUND, with a large Snor or Dwelling, and a shed, adjoining Nos. 2 .t 3. No. 5.—A Ono StorY HOUSE and LOT, in the Eastern part of said boroug,4,,eorner of -- streets, and adjoining Lot of David Royer, near the Union Canal. , J. C. REISNER, ' Lpbanon, Sept. 23,"57. BUELL S SAW-MI.LL • 6 ACRES OF LAz,ND AT _ PRIVATE SAL 'E. THE subscriber, being desirous of selling his merchant and Gain MILL, together with bis Saw MILL and sixty-tWo acres of lend, takes the present opportunity of informing the public that he his one of the beet Mill Properties in the coun ty •of Lebanon, situate. one-fourth 'of a mile from Jonestown,- on the., Swetnra Creek, and. one-half mile from theXplon.Canal, a t Jones g town. This, mill, has been newly ' , remodeled .with the best of bevel gearing. and everything in the best „ of order, forcichereoputry.or merchant, work. :'Tfici fond is in.dhigh state, of cultivation, .it being lately limed-with one hUndrml bushels to the acre, and is all under new fences. Any ; per, son wishing to view said Property„,pan call at the, mill for information, or on the subsciiber, two miles - from Jonestown. An indiiputable title will be given, and by paying a small adVance on the property at the time possession is, given, the bal ance will be set out in payments to suit the pur chaser. MARTIN WENGERT. Swatardtp.„ Ihseembeen.l.Bs6.—tf. N W FALL GOODS, NOW UNPACKING, For the first time this Fall, at SWAATZ & B ..; 0. 9 5, i3V4DINOi #ret. WM. FA.VDER ,NtwCoachmakinnlstablishment '• •: •. . ratilllE 'UNDERSIGNED, having taken. the lir COACH-MAKING Establishment of Mr- LEVI LIGHT, on the Turnpike, at the East end of Leintrai, wish respectfully to invite the Tub lie attention to their business. Each of us having served regular apprenticeships to the business, and having had ,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. Wo shall keep on hand. READY MADE • 2 ALL KINDS OF. VEHICLES, No:Lich will be warranted of the most superior goat; Wo will also attend to REPAIRING, at short notice. " . 441... None but the best workmen wilt lie employed in• any branch of the business. We cordially invite 'the publio to give us a call, and we will guarantee, satisfaction. Sept. 2, '57-6m: FAUBER ct YOUNG. q HE undersigned Conunissioners, named in the A Act of Asscinbly, passed --,-,-, 1857., entitled "an act to incorporate the LEBANON VALLEY BANK," hereby giye ~.notice that in pursuance of the n authority vested in: theni„-they will open on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of OCTOBER. 1857, books for receivine:Subecriptions to the Capital. Stock of said Bank, at Reinhard's Hotel, and on that day, and the ftve:next succeeding days of that week such subscriptions will be received there, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2p. ta., until sufficient subscriptions shall, be received to organize said Bank -agreeably to law. C. - DAWSON COLEMAN, . I A. I'. LIMSTIMAN, CHAS. B. FORNEY, n OEORGE'IIOFFAIAN, JOHN GEORGE, :JOHN TAGHT, P.R. ' JOHN illtlilliNEß; 'i : 'MICHAEL DEININdER, JOHN HARPER, %,44# Lebanon, August 26,1817. • A". 16 W S . le4 dap liavirE, FROM FREDERICRSB.URG:, via 'JONES TOWN,. to LEBANON., .. leaving Frederiek.sburg every morning (Sun days excepted,) at 64 o'clock, and will, leave Leha. non on its return on the arrival of the Philadel phia and Reading line. ". -ffilir• Through Tickets, at a 'reduced price, can be secured at Philadelphia'a iteeding, for Jones. -town or Fredericksbarg.. ' ' . . 'ffi4-11P This is a four-horse 'Poach, and the line ' , ,Cill lielteptinthebesteundtion., - None but good Horses will be used. .' ' The public patronage is respectfully solicited. The Stage Office in Lebanon will he at Reinhard's lintel, and at Fredericksburg at Bate's Hotel.— The Coach will be at the Railroad Depot to meet the train. TOBIAS BARTO. July 1,1557.-3 m Dwelling-House and Store Stand • • For Resit: THE Subscriber offers for rent for one or more years, the building for &longtime Occupied by him its "a residence anClßboe-store, on the corner of the f t:Bey between Brua's Hotel and Pincgrove street, Cumberland street, Lebanon: The build ing is large, well 'provided with collar, stabling, &e. The corner- room is well calculated for a store stand, and if rented for any such purpose will be well furnished with shelling, ,te. For fur ther information apply to SOLOMON M'OAULLY. 03' The property is also offered fur sale at private sale. Woodland for sale. l ef+7X-32 THE undersigned' of- fers at Private Sale,, 63 ACRES (more or less) of excel- _ lent WOODLAND, the half of which is good tim ber, situate in Union township, Lebanon county, near the Big Dam, adjoining land of Jacob Hun sicker, Emanuel Fey and others. Erected on the premises is a good two-story log DWELLING HOUSg t 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- 55. For further information apply to N. L. Bor'o, may27,'57. DAVID BOYER. pareTICE t h i e s h u e n r d e e b r y s i inveedn t c o fo a r l m lp er e l r y s oennsgiangdeedbitn the SHOE MAKING business in Swatara tp., a bout 3 miles from Jonestown,) if payment is not made before the ensuing 13th day of OCTOBER, that he will sell said accounts, doe., at PUBLIC SALE on said day, at the public house of Christian Zeh ring, in Jonestown,..4 1 o'clock P. N. ,Said ae counti, die undersigned, have now been running long enough, and be is deter mined to tie° whakthey are worth. Davit/ Darkesis authorized to make settlement and gi've receipts for the - undersigUed. previous to said day of 'Sal& SAMUEL K..DARKES. Sivatura tp., Lebanon Co., SepLA Valuable Borough .Properly FOlt IS offered at private sale, that valuable half-lot or piece of Ground, situate' at the nortii-east cor ner of Walnut and Water streets, Lebanon, front ing 33 feet. on Walnut street end 80 feet on Water street, at presentoecupied byJohn Farrel's Marble Yard, on which are a FRAME 'SOUSE, &c. It is loeased within a square of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, between the Deput and the cen tre of town. For farther particulars apply to John Farrel,• on the premizet. ' ; [June 24,,1857. SlatOTAirdricitlttaTExhibithini THE Pennsylrpnia State. Agrioultural Soeiety 1 7 ,hold'its_,Serenth annual Exhibition at Philadelphia (Powelton drounds) on the 29th and 20th nf. SEPTEMBER, and the Ist and 24.1 days of OCTOBER next. The usual redUetion on passen ger fare and free passathe for stouk,.will be fur nished by the Railroad Companies. The books of entry will be open at Philadel phia, on and after the Ist of September. -A. LAUBER ROBERT O. WALKER Milled's, Sept. 2,'57-st. NEW zuaz s m,warstur ffi u s 41111-4111:1111 WIN ADIVAiii SWARTZ az BRO., Market jtreet, HALL BUILDING. SWARTZ la BRO. have just returned from Phil adelphia with a splendid , assortment of FALL do WINTER Goods ; new styles of Ladies' Dress Goods. _re) . -- Please Cull and Examine. - 14 Lebanon, Sept. 9;'57. New tivery Stable. .. THE undersigned has establish ed a NEW LIVERY STABLE in • the Eagle Hotel Stables,. Lebanon. " He has good and safe- Herres, Car riages, ▪ ful 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. DEIIUFF. Lebanon, aug. 19, '57. NOIIIC-E. " IN the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, Penn'a. Estate of PHILIP IMBODEN, dee'd. THE Auditor appointed to report distribution of balance in hen& of. Samuel Imboden, cur ,viving Executor of Philip Imboden, tlee'd., will attend for that purpose at his ?thee in the borough of Ledarien, on MONDAY, the'l9th day of 0 °To- DElt, A. D. 1857, at 19 o'clock, in the forenoon. When and where ell parties interested are request ed to attend. ANTHONY S. ELY, Lebanon, Sept. 23, '57. Auditor. IN the matter of the money raised on the sale of the Beal Estate of JOHN WEIDMAN, Of the Bor ough of Lebanon, Peon'a. !Vs Etindersigned Aud tam a OtKin ted hi the Court of Commim Pleaa of said county to make dis tributioe. cif said Monies,l6. end among his credi tors, wiiLmect the parties dut.erested at his Office. in the .borough of Lebanon, Ponn'a., on TUESDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, A. A.-1857, at 10 o'- clock, a. at— at which time' said dietribution will he made.- All the creditors:ineluded in.the judg rants will exhibit theirotividenee of debt, whether bonds, notes-or .otherwise, to the undersigned on belt:ire said day. Abrill.ONY E. ELY, Lebanon, Sept, 23V57; ^ AuditOr: far' . Well, Patin', Wlfeie Have You Baur& -%k‘ . way, I have been at the, STOVE STORE of JAMES T. N. ROG HIM aud bought one of his superior COOK ING STOVES, as he has just returned' from, the city and broiled. ono of the largest-assortments of STOVES'ever brought to Lehari '; My neighbor got one from hint. and it is the best Cook. Jug Stove T ever RIM. They can Bake, Boast. Conk and Wash at the same time, if they wish to, e n d it does eve rything to perfer.tion ; 'I was determined to get one of the same sort, end the best of he warrants every COOKING STOVE he Fella to do as be represents. A few more of the same sort left, with a general as- Parlor, Hall. or Dining Room Stoves, which will be sold cheap. With a till saPortment of EIN and SH.E.ET IRON WARE:generally connected with hh business. Op All wor#entkneted to him will :be done With netan apd i• , • - - • : • AiltiitA4OtgaegS• BENJAMIN. YOUNG/ Public .7rotice. NOTICE. NOTICE Orphans! Court Sale. URb U.SNT to order of the Orphans' Court P -of Lebanon County, will be sold by public sr or out-cry, the following REAL. ESTATE; late of Jason B. WEinstan,"Esq.„ dee'd, to wit Ou Tuesday, the 6th day of, October, A.. 0. 1857, Will be sold ,at the public houso of ADA at Haag . , in the borough of 'Lebanon, Five Inn-Lots and Pieces of Ground, situate in the aforesaid Bor. ough of Lebanon NO. I—A ceitain - MESSUAGE and LOT OR PIECE OF GROIJND, adjoining and fronting on the south a, public road domidonly called the Old Forgerciad, and.on the west lands of Samuel Bar. beson„ and on the north the Lebanon Valley Rail road; and dif the east ari alley, containing TWO ACRES 4 ONE HUNDRED it FORTY-THREE PERCHES, neat measure. NO. 2—A certain MESSUAGE,.LOT or PIECE of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Lehanott aforesaid, adjoining and:fronting on the Lebanon 'Valley jtailrOad on the south, lunds of Samuel -Harbeson ore.the west, the Borough lino on the north, and an alley-on the east, containing ONE ACRE and :Ttritert , ONE PE RC ES, neat measure. NO. certain MESSUAGL', LOT dr PIECE Of GROUND, 'situate in the Borough of Lebanon, aforesaid, adjoining the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the south, lauds of-Thee. P. Frantz on the west, theoLebanon Borough line on the North„and land* of Samuel Harbeson. on the east, containing TWO ACRES an , „ BEReilts, niatnieusuro. NO.4=-A certain MESS UAGE, LOT or PI ECE of GROtiND,aituate in the Borough of Lebanon aforesaid, adjoining a . public road sometimes call ed the Old Forge road oh the south, land of Theo, P: Frantz on the west, the Lebanon Valley roadon themortlt, and lands of Samuel Hartmann OH the cast;containing Four., ACRES NJ.NETT EIGHTZPERCHES, neat measure. N 0.5-4 certain AIESS IIAG E, LOT or prEcr, of GROUND, situate in the Borough of Lebanon, aforesaid, fronting 66 feet on Mulberry street. or •Manbeiin and Lebanon Plank Road on the oasts and itdjoining,the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the south, an .alley ou the west, and lot of George W. Kline, Esq., on the north, containing FORTY EIGHT PERCHES, neat measure. : 7 141,.. The foregoing Messunges and Tracts of: Land will be divided into and laid out in suitable and convenient BUILDING LOTS, and will be sold either in the Whole or Lots, as will beat suit purchasers and demand the highestaud best prices, pa. The terms for the rale of the, foregc:inu. Lots wil4 be wade known by the undersigned en ihe dey of stile. On Wetleafing, the 7th dog of October, A. D.16.:4 - , Will be sold at the public house of ADATI LIAA It, in the Borough of Lebanon, the following Prop erty, situate in the said Borough of Lelenom, - viz: NO. 6—A certain MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and:LOT OF GROUND, with the appurtenances, fronting 48 Tect on Market street, adjoining hot of George Derr on the south, an alley on the west, lot of James Laseenib on the north. The improve. monis thereon being a one-story Log and Weath er-boarded HOUSE and other out-buildings: NO. 7--A certain MESSUAGE and HALF Lea Of CIRO tfiTl), fronting 33 feet on Market street, ad joining Lot of Mrs. Maria !dish 0:i the north, on alley on the east, lot of Ditu'l Good on the south. NO.B—A certain two-story Brick D wel- 1 ling House and Half Lot of Ground, with .iii' the appurtenances, fronting on Market et., 11l adjoining lot of John G. Snavely on the north, au alley on theorist, lot of the Evangelical Lath. Con gregation on the South. It being the same House in which the Post Office is kept by Mrs. Ruthrsair. At the same Hine and piece. will he sobl— All that certain MESSIJAGE and Tasci of LEY; situate hi the township of Swatara, in the county aforesaid, adjoining lands now or late of George Steckbeck, lands now or formerly of John Tice, lands now or formerly of Michzel Shally. and lands now in the possession of George Mein:, Esq., con taining NINE ACRES and 114 PERCHES, he the same more or less. tn., The terms foe the sale of the aforesaid premise% will be made knownon the day of sale by the underbigood. ELM.; BETH C. WEIDMAN, ROD ERT W. COLEMAN, JOHN W. ULRICH, Ad nere of the Estate of JA.cOll D. WLIIMLN, deed, Leber'Oo. Sept. 2,1561. SPLENDID E STATE PREP/ITE . P. THE undersigned offers at private sale his ran i ailment estate, situate in East Hanover town. ship, Lebanon county, about 2 miles from Harp. er's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and the Dauphin and Susquehanna rittilroad, as follows: NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES, more or less, of the beat land in the neighborhood, adjoiningprep_ arty of Miehtel Deininger. Johu Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and under • i , ood cultivation. The buildings a , erected on this tract are the under -4 i 4" , ' .dgned's well known Cloth Manu: • ti. N '!•,A, ; ~ -,i,4., factory, which has a large patron. ,'"''''''' age and is capable of indefinite in. crease; a large two-story double Stem: Dwelling House, with kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm House:' Tenant House; large stone Barn, with threshing floor and Sodding; and other on t buildings, in . good repair. Also, all necessary buildings for the Manufactory,viz :.--Fu Ilia g-mill, Card and Spinning Machine building, Dyeing, and 'Finishing House, the., Ste. The Works are all well supplied' with good Machinery and plenty of water power. A stream of good water is led to the dwelling-house in , pipes; also, ~, ..1 , ,,, , springs and-pump-wells near. Also, ar t . , beautiful Young ORCHARD on the .6; ,A,„.` premises. .. • , . .... NO: 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more or less),adjeining No. 1, laud of Michml Deining• er, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good cultivation and excel lent fences. Erected thereon is a 4 , Dwelling. House, stable, and a large a . Shed. Also, near by a well,- spring, a .- ! Ito., a splendid site for the erection of ii,l-' i '" 4- a dwelling. house. There is flowing. water in :nearly every field. A School House is located on this track NO. 3—Contains 180 Acres Wood- • -.: zs land, - (more or less,) adjoining se. I, ' : 4 7 land .of John Dotter and others. It ~ - 1, has a rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, _ from 8- to Hi years growth. As.thelundersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the above may be purchased either in parts Al above or in the whole, as may be desired, Good title and possession will be given on the let of April, 1853. For further information cp. - ply to LYON LIIMIIERGER, Aug. a, '57-tf. East Hanover, Lebanon Co., Pa. REINHARD'S BUCK HOTEL PROPERTY IS OFFERED AT Private Sale. THIS has been a Hotel for the last i; 40 years, and is well known over the State as REINHARD'S HOTEL, and " most central and best located in this Borough. It is located on the corner of Cumberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite the Court House, and but two squares from the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, on the same street, (Walnut.) it fronts 45 feet on Curu berlard and 105 feet on Walnut streets, 30 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 net long Since and the whole house remodeled, with a frame Kitchen. Also, belonging to the proper ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner of Smoke and Jail alleys, on lot 66 by 64 feet, with a good Cistern, km., thereon, and closely situated to the Hotel. Also an EATING .SALOON in the Basement of the Hotel, which brings a good rent, Pa` This is a choice Hotel property ; has an excellent county and traveling custom, and has been the Stage Office for some time. It will be sold rcasonably,and terms of payment made easy, by SIMON J. STLNE.. Lebanon, July 22, 1857. PRIVATE SALE OP Desirableßorowrit Properly. wHE subscriber offers at private sale his now Two-and-a Half Story Brick Dwelling Rouse, situate in Market street, west side, near Strickler's WI; in the borough of Lebanon. The Lot fronts 33 feet, and is 193 feet in depth. It is bounded on the north by property of Abraham Strickler, and on the south by property of Jacob Rosdle.-.. The house is a largo one, containing, 12 rooms, well arranged for a boarding house. The other improvements are a Stable, pig pen, both as good as new; a variety of boaling fruit trees, the. For terms, &e., apply on the premises to Lebanon,Sept.2,l7—tf. JESSE 001(15. NOTICE. • fl the Court of Common Pleas of LellanAtt , Estate of MILLER H. STAALT44rt y Said limilHE undersigned Auditor stittirti hands of la" Court to distribute thetid st aru b ach, Daniel Urich, assignee of4td.for that pur. to and among creditors of Lebanon, on pose at hi*, office in tligbol OCTOBER, A. D. TUESDAY, theirk which time and place 1857, at oneo'el e Off please present them duly parties having, ANTIIONY isuthentioaMVO*. petialli • 111