Lebanon, October 7, 1857 Homi,' affairs. DEMOCKATIO COUNTY TICKET. Senator, R. J. HALDEMAN, Harrisburg. Assembly, JOHN LIGHT, s. s., N. L. Borough. Treasurer, ADAM RISE, Lebarion. , Commissioner, JOHN TICE, Jackson. Register, %HENRY SIEGRIST, Lebanon. Recorder, JOSIAH H. RANK, &waters. Clerk of Orphans' CoUrt, CHARLES H. IVIEILY, N. L. Borough, Director, HENRY FISHER, South Annville. Auditor, JOSEPH G. HEILMAN, Cornwall. One New Location. WO' are now located in our new quarters, in Mr. Rise's new build ing,' nearly opposite the office of Gen. Weidman, in Cumberland We shall at all times be pleased to see our friends. We occupy the: : second story.l • With our new material and su.- perior facilities, we shall also be pleased to execute with neatness, despatch and moderate prices,, all hinds of job work, blanks ' cards,;;cards,;;etc. Persons having any kind a work to do in the printing line are. invited to give 'us a call. • /grit-R.- T. TlALoair,ix, Esq., the DeuMerntic candidate for Senator from this district,. was in town last week. lie will receivea good vote in Dauphin. co., not only on account of his personal popularity, but bemuse of the abolition tenden cies of his opponent. The good people of Dauphin county are not yet propared(and never will be,) endorse abolitionism by th 6, election of Mr. Ruth , erfurd. If Lebanon county performs its duty to , : wards Mr. Haldeman, As we believe It will, he our next Senator. Something has been said about Mr.--Haldeman's age. We may as well state that ho looks to bo, and is, on the shady side , - of thirtY; "- , ' , That old codger, the Duckeyo "Black Smith," made a speech in the Court lionse,, one evening last week, to a crowd of some 75 men and boys. We believe the speech was intendetrtO did the election of Wilmot. Perhaps it will—We rather think it won't. • Zte&Ott ATIRE.—Ttio residence of Mr. Tobias. lieilleelil, in this borough,: had n narrow escape from distrtMtion by flro, on - Tuesday afternoon of last week. It is supposod that children 00/110111. !dented the Are to n bed in the second story, with inateltes.• The betiding, was destroyed, but other, wise not much damage was done, as assistance wits promptly.ott bond to quench the fire, tloon.—l'ho Star arrived at Now York on. Sat urday with $1,250,000 in Specie from California. Burn:R.—The election in California resulted in n glorious democratic victory. Weller, democrat, is ducted Governor. The following is the vote in round numbers: Weller, Democrat, Stanley, Republican, Bowie, Amerionn, Its. We ask every ono of our friends in Leb anon county to See that his neighbor goes to the polls this fall: Let, him attend to this , on the morning of the election day. There is no use in IJOUltring the comity one, two, and titre° weeks be fore that time, stirring up their neighbOrs, and when the proper time comes to he efficient, neg lect theyoting part of the programme. The as seestueuts attended to, eon your district, and if you have alto of :‘.Oters thereof so much the bet ter. Whew election day comes then go to work; on foot, on horse, in carriage and wagon, and one active seen can du more effective work in one-day, tit au a dozen would perform a week before tinit time. :13y this means the vote of last fall can very easily be brought out, in which event we promise a glorious victory to our friends.. li.EMOVAL.—Gasser's Boot and Shoo Store, has been removed to his - now stand, in Walnut street, between Ilia Black Bear and Buck Hotels. The business is'continued eieliisively by John GaSser, (Joorgo having wit.tltawq., _ • To-day henry' Stir° ate °yeah' g their, 1 splondra ettosit , dat'itiVittrettlitter they have Just received, and4hrsolling at very low prices; cull pdvstiii. Wil-oon has phided on our tattle A hand sointvOlumo entitled "Guide to the - Oracles ; or, the Ditto swat* 'redo-mecum," by Aifred D. D. It is scooter's !lied by Maps'of "Canaan illustrating the books of Joshua and Judges" and "Palestine, Dlustrating the New Testament" Itis beautifully' printed, and the ideals mechanical part of the work is creditable 'to its publishers, Messrs. Murray Young •Co., of Lancaster. Of its literary merits we cannot speak at present, not having had thno to study the work, but we feel confident that it is worthy-of ltWillstingulshed au thor, Dr. - Nevin, who is well known by many of our citizens. The work can, be obtained at Mr. Good's Book Store, in this borough. 'WU. Messrs. Shirk & Tice's stock of Store Goods was purehasea at Sheriff's Salo by Abraham Shirk, who is now retailing it oat . at Coot. We are requested to call attontiOn , to the ad rertioe inent in another column. Also:to the notice of the AtttpcT's of Creditors, who request those in flObtOd to make settlement. AO" We are confident that the people of Lcb onon county would not knowingly support any Stan known to be an abolitionbit: They are na tional in their views, and dread those whose prin .eiples are known to he sebtional, and whose sue mess mould involve the dismemberment of the 'U nion. They will never rallf.te. the support bf men, who at heart are with — thOtio fieiting under flags which aro emblazoned with no more than sixteen stars. Abolitionism stinks in. their nos arils, in whatever guise it, presents itself. John B. ButherfOrti, the oppositiOn candidate for Sew , ator from this distri ot; - hug Always been known as symptOising with the abolitionists. Ills antece dents are so well known .that his preclivities that way,Af l e,•Wlri not denied by his friends. To. smooth-the matter over, however, the Say; that ii i th"rgi ftri ti a : t." member of a well known fMnily of abolitionisiiohis views on the subject aro - moder ate. O lersoitifey are lizodesp.te,being a_caudi ,date for dictates moderation to ob- Jain the voteSeletinfon loving .occ‘ple like ours. • or,tsc Atrerttser. /tlTEnstowx, Oot. sth, '57. Mr; Enliven i--Wo wale visited by an animal that Is called the Buckeye Bear, on last,Saturtitty, fur the purpose, I suppose, to address Ate Repub licans of l'acks"en .townshlp, but thresigh some mishap or Wier; the ferocious animal was prevent , Oil Won' hOwAng. Wh l ether it was for,the want of an audience; or that the audience Attest , not be Properly of the COmplectien- to,sult the se North Mountain Animals, we do not know.. 'At all e. vents, our ears were not saluted with the gruff ,voice of the animal, nor did any Dog, Wolf, or Fns,, or Auy.other Beast or 'anima), look.aftei. him. 'This Republican might as well keep himself se• cum among the timbers,of min Oatot:ELlOi and not visit Myers town, save - that 110 marstill -befond of rotten.eggs. Felix folioiter; ~,jeossON: t 4 rxt)Ay &moor, D ußitexrun.--Vrederiek W. Porter, who for thirty yearehasleld•thwrespon siule office . of OorrespeAd4 Nereirtry, of; the American Sunday Pekoe . " Union, Philadelphia, has been defeated in a frandupou the institution . to a heavy amount. _.. l:Dtos Arid tteCeptances sign ed by him in his Ottaal efipaCity - , but filic3nWhich the money was raised and appropriated for hisown private purposes, hare been discovered to the a mount of $88,883. Thi.sdistdosurc has.cruised the utmost astonishment among the friends of Mn Por ter. his character wii.kheretefdre entirretyuusus peeted,.and he enjoyed the unlimited confidence of his upeoeiate4: - kph' %ler'. The,' Manager's have published: a Card, stating tinathis unexpeet ed defaleatioßwtl!rietretiriplisly Interrupt ness of the Association.- . o r.d.l**The• opposition:are diShearteued. An inglo rious defeat lor:their'state tleket stares them in the. face. Their followers are dispirited, and the only incentive they have is the spoils arising from, the county offices. They, this fall, have neither principlesnor loved Men tomrge to action. Kan sas is quid, and Wilmot is a "locofoco free int. : der." ,Indifference'pervtulcs their ranks, and pre scuts an easy victory to the democracy. Will we take advantage of thiePportanity, or wilt We again permit it to glide froin us by the stereotyped say ing —"Ws, no use / 1 ' It is use to try. What was done last fall, can be done next Tuesday, if our friendq'clesireit Bring ant the, vote ! "'Bleeding Ransaa"-- , Last fall thebattle of the Republican' party nkas fought upon tho cry of "Bleeding itatisas."i This fall, unfortunately for, their ; and sections \ agitation, Kansas has ceas ed to bleed and the N rth is satisfied that this un-' fortunate questian",shali be determinelfin accor dance with the correct principle of popular sover eignty. , We are 'all willing that the people of the Territoriesots of the States, shall determine upon the laws under which they iivp. "Bleeding Kan sas! But Kansas has teased: - toblecd my Re lailidan friend, and you are now fighting for noth ing if it is not abolitionism. What do you want? What do you contend for ? What is your princi ple ? "Bleeding Kansas," and . Kansas has ceased tobleed. , Honest Republican ! you were humbug ged last fall. Extra Elession.—Tne members of the Logisla turo of 1857 are fortunate folloWs. Gov. Pollock gives thorn another chance at the Treasury which they will not let slip. Mileag,ese - mtich t day; and they can vote themselves $5OO for a session of six days. Thus a great expense is caused tu the Commonwealth, when our people are suffering from hard times and a severe panic iii money Mat ters. The session cannot cost less than $30,000 and mny cost much more. The..l.latrisharg Teiefirryil understands that the rails are bud upon the western division of the Leb anon Valley Railroad to within six miles of Iftun mels.town; and it is expected that irtthree weeks more the trains will-be able to run to Hummels. town, which will leave enlyMine - Milee of staging to:convoy passengers through flow Iliirtisburg to Reading by the Lebanon VaßOl:route:. .UPon the section that side" or Iluntmilkteirit there is still heavy work to be done, which ivill . Probably delay the completion of the entire road'until the begin ning of next year. SIIINLASTE as COMING !—We learn that the State Bank of Camden, N. J.,has'already ordereda very large quantity of one dollar notes, to :Supply the want or a circulating medium. Small bills are still legal currency in New Jersey. The following question will be discussed in the Franklin Tris ti tu to on Monday evening next: "Slieulti Hon. iiaito llazlehurst receive the sup port of the 'American' part.y?" • The-publie is in vited to attend. - 40,000 27,000 27,000 At en election for officers of tho Union Fire Co., on 28th ult., the following were elected: President, J. W. Killinger;'Vice do., George Gingrich ; Secretary, Geo. El. Dhler • Ass't do., David Klick, Jr.; .Chief .Captain, Joseph Shantz; Chief Director, Geo. W. Weir ;Ass'ts, John Mei, For, Jacob Tyson; Ist Chief Engineer, Edw. Os walt;. 2d do., Wm. Belcher; Ass'ts, A. Darken, C. Focht ; House Committee, Adam Moyer, Jac. Pyfer, 'and John* :Ulrich. The Greencastle (PM) Ledger says that the Rev. J. Rebaugh, in, a funeral sermon which he preach ed on the occasion of the death of Mr. George Cush we, which ttfolt place week before last, stated that he (Gushwa) waethe thousandth pcis.on ho had buried in the 'Course of. his ministry. Mr. Re baugh is not an old ream, and we believehas never preached in a city, which niches the matter ittton ishing. Mr. John Klinger, front Juniata county, while attending court in Middlesburg Pa., was politely informed, on Thursday last, tqat a neighbor of his had taken allvauta,ge of his absence and eloped with his wile,leaving her husband and live chil dren. Amos Shadle, who succeeded in alienating her affection from. her former husband andigain-, lug her gOod graces, was . also married, havnig:a wife and four children. AN OLD num GOOD ONE - .. Frenchman who had deposited a sum of money for safe keeping with a friend, hearing the latter was about to fail, called upon him and said, "Sure, I wants my monie."--- "Certainly, sir," replied the other, drawing, out his check-hook, from which be was about to fill up a check, when the Frenchman said, "Stop, sore, you got do money 1," "Why, of course," said his friend, "I will give you a cheek for it immediate ly." "No no," said the Frenchman, "if you got de monie, I no wants him." 'tzp„,.The Westdeld Argue has the following, which is not only a good joke, but a fact: "The best political joke we have heard this sea son was 'done' ou the 'occasion of 'King' David Wilmot's;speech at Erie. An Irishman who had listened and attentively to him, finally turned to a friend and iiMuircd E. '!An' that's David 'Wihnot, oh?" "Yes," was the response. "An' what is he sustain; for?".. "Goiernar." "Governor of Kansas is it?" "No, GLivernor of Pennsylvania:" "Faith, he said nothing of Pennsylvania; I thought it was Kansas, - :sure r ..Tho Boston. Gazette tells this story of bus iness sagacity: One day during the past week a firm gave it check tonne cif their crialitdrs.tor two thousand dollars, Wifickhelnusented at the t bank, *hero he was inforined tfietit was drawn for five 'hundred doll's more thintSfood to the firm's cred it. Baying some, little doubt of the solvency of the firm, he drewhis own elteck'for five hundred dol lars and-depositedto,the account of the firm, when ho was promptly ttaidAtit anount. The firm stopped payment the satne day, and will pay somewhere about thirty cents on a dollar but our friend by a little tiniely_gumptlon obtained: seven ty-five per cent ehis claim. Captain diobert 11111, of West Bethlehem town ship, near Zellarville, 'Washington county, Pa., owns a steer which weighs two thousand six hun dred and ninety-eight pounds—we nre assured by gentlemen who saw him weighod,',that when fat he will. weigh . '3ooo pounds. lie measures seven tilen.feet from the.nose to tip of the tail. I: MRS. PARTINGTON ON BS.ngs.---"Are you afraid of banks failing?.‘' , asked the cashier, as Mrs. l'artington went to draw her pension. "Banks failing!' said the dale ; "I never had any idea about it at all. If he gets votes enough I donit-See how' he can; fail, and if he don't I can't see how he is' to help it." "I Meant," said he "the banks that furnish, gr.renC . y for, the country."— She .sfoindva Mem& counting her' Bills. 011, you did; did y0ti1' 4 . ..*56.id she ; it's about the'rittribiltifielf they have money enough — p to -redeem with—and heaven knewns tliere'i need enough for, redemption for a gopd, many' - of them, and more grace, than, they allow thei'r customers—they may , stand it s ; ; but doubtful• thingthings:are uncertain.. She passed off like apd, exhalation, ank the cashier counted out oue hundred and fif teen dollars and seventeen cents fifteen times while pondering what she said, in Oder-tp catch. her meaning. LEBANON ADVERTISER. The Odd-Felle7s' Parade at 3.13 , er5t0 wn, on SaterdaY last, io. said to have a; been a very pies ant affair. !' fl The Piretnehe Parade in Philadelphia on Monday was a grand affair. 12-The nights arc gettingcold and soon the yellow leaf will appear. Scarce has the July rubbish been cleared away, and people arc already thinking of Autumn —,- Winter,—Christmas. The year 1857, scarcely begun ; will soon. be recorded with the past. How short Spring, Sutn. mer, Winter, the years 1 are new.a.days., They crowd each other,—tread on each others heels so fast that, really, from boy. hood to old age is a mere spell of weather. Buffalo Hunters—Two lads, aged about 15 years, started from Beading, last week, to go to the west 'to Hunt Buffaloes, takinct with them guns and munitions. They progressed to Leb anon, where a gentleman from Reading met them; and knowing their object sent them back. This was the second at tempt they had made, and . they still ap pear determined to "hunt buffaloes." Religious Notices --- - , . English preachingnext Sabbath morning and evening s in the Methodist Church. nev:li.r. BAtrauxiy. ivill preach next Sabbath morning and evening in. the English language, in Zion's Lutheran Chunk ' . - German preaching' iiext Sabbath mornin ,, and evening in the,Mhaunet's March of the Er. Amoointion. . . . . . . Guinan preaching next Sabbath morning and - .Englialii in the evening in Giu . Reformed Church. German preaching next Sabbath inornine• in , Salem's Lutheran Church. EngHsu service next Sabbath forenoon in the - Moravian Church. MI Alt 111 E On the' 29th a It., by Rey. C. S. Tiariunn, Mr. John IL Wituniyer to Miss Catharine C. Light, both or Lebanon. On the 4th inst., by Bor. F. W. Kremer, alr.Jacob Eck ert; of N, Lebanon, to dins liarriet Stoat, ofthis Boroogh. On the 6th inst., by tbe Air. Joel Brubaker, of. S. Lebanon, toilliSCathatine Kreider, of Cornhitil On the,,ht 'inst., by, Iter..A, C. Wedekind, Samuel S. Ifuntsbetger to Anita a Longenecker, both Of Daunhin co. 'On the 'smite tiny, liy the smitc,'Peter M. Cramer to Mag dalena S. LOngenecher,'both of Dauphin co. ' DIED , On the 27th ult., in this borough, Phraenn Lowry, aged 45 years and 5 months. On the lot inst., in this borough, Jacob, eon of John ilahntins; 'aged lit years. On the 27th ult. in Niirth Annville, Caroline, dan,ghter of :Henry a MlCatetAine Meyer,. aged 7 months. The Lebanon Market. [Carefully Corrected Weekly.] • LItIIIANON,ViED • NNSDAY, OCT. 7,1857. Extra Family Flour, $7 00 Potatoes, V bo., 60 Extra Flour V bar.. 600 Plelts, V doz., 16 Extra Super. Flour, 550 Butter, la lb., 10 Superfine B. Flour, 500 lard, 12 Superfine Flour, 475 Tallow, • 11 Mime White Wheat, 140 [lam, 14 Prime Red Wheat, 120 Shoulders, .12 Prime Rye, rO5 Sides, Corn, .. 65 Soap, . Oats, • : ,35. E Brea-vas, Clover-seed? • .7 64 White Dogs,' .• 6. Thuothy:seedi.... • :450 Mixed Rags, Flax seed _ 1 50!Flax, v , 12, 1 4 Dried ApPles, ho., 100 [Bristles, is lb., 40 Dried Apples. pealed, 150. Weathers, V lb., 62X, Peach "Spitz," 250 Wool, 'f lb., 40 Peach "Hazels," 125 Soup Beaus, la qt., 6 Cherries, 150 Vivegar, V gal., 123/., Onions, 50 Apple Better, y 3 croak, 45 The Philadelphi:t Market. PHILADELPHIA, Demien 5, 1857 The market for Flour continues unchanged and dull, the demand being confined to the wants of the home trade,. within the rage of $5 50a7 50 for common to extra and fanny family-brands, as in quality. Standard shipping brands are offered at $5 50 per bbl, but there is no demand for export at thiit figure— Corn Meal and Rye Flour arealso very quiet, and prices about the same, but we hear of no sale. There is not much wheat offering , and prime lots are rather more salable at the latedeeliae,about 505 bushels haring been taken in lots at , $l , 20a1- 25 for reds, and $1 23a1 35, the latter for prime lots. Rye is dull, but a small sale of good Dela ware was made at 73 cents. Corn is about station ary, and further sales of 1500 bushels Southern yellow at 75 cents, afloat. Oats continue scarce, and the dealers are buying at 42a4.21- cents for fair to good lots. About 1500 bushels have been sold at these rates. Special Notices. Every - person should reed the advertise ment of Grindles Celebrated Magic Compound and Ancient Japanese Life Pills which appear alternately in another column. They are the most successful remedies in the world Try them and be cured. an This is to certify that I have made but one application of the MAGIC Otr 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 eheerfully recommend it to all afflicted likewise. J. M. FINFROCK, liarrisburg, 72 Locust street • 'O7 The Qreate4Diseevery of the Age.—ilis seldom that we notice patent medicines, restoratives; or any tiling of the kind, for we ,have a prejudice against most.of them. But candor compels us to invite atten tion to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair liestora tire 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 it is a soverei g n remedy _against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a "Hair Dye' ' " but upon its 0016 d -ion as direct eel, the effect .protlue....d on the skin = which linings out the original; native colored hair, without stillness, and gives it a. glossy and natural appearance.-111s. Rep. .., : r&-WE are sometimes almost unable to describe our symptoms; and do not know what ails us. We find ourselves nervous, weak and physically pros trated. We have a terrible sinking at the pit of the stomach; a feverish brow, foetid breath, and a gloomy forboding mind. Such symptoms arise from a disorganized stomach and diseased liver. Hostetter's Vegetable Stomach Bitters are so pe culiarly adapted to these symptoms that they give us an appetite, impart tone and vigor to the sys thin,: and in every respeot build up :broken down invalids. They are peculiittly adapted' to Weak and delicate females. [Sept. I G;'s7—lie. EMANUEL REIGART, agent, North West corner of Market and Water streots t Lebanon, Pa. • Aug. 5, 1857.-Im. Hollotuaiet iris:— No family should travel or Imde in a new country, or-indeed anywhere, without being Pro vided with , this all-conquering remedy for internal disor ders. Affections of the stomach and bowels caused by change of water, and all bilious complaints ' porta:meta or intermittent, produced by the miasma evolved by the sun from an unhealthy soil, are relieved with unerring cer tainty by their operation, or prevented by their prepara tory use. Beware of counterfeits: see Caution at the foot of advertisement. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROMOTER TV 4ti ,LETTERS BY ROYAL - PATENT. Prepared front a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, N. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the mire of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female ematitution is subject. It moderates all excess end re moves all obstruction s, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO DIAirRIED LADLES It is peculiarly suited. It will,' in a short time, bring on the monthly period %vith regularity. Exch. bottle, price One Dollar, heirs the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy,atthey, art sure to Wait on Miscarriage, but , at anti other lime they are safe, In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Afteetions, Pain in the Back and Limbs, ration on slight exertion, Palpita tion of . thn Heart, Ilystor'ics, and 11 - bites, these Pills will effect .a cure when ail other' means have failed, and although povrerfut remedy, do not etinfitin iron calomel antimony, or any thini barite to the constitution. 5 Full directions accompany each package. . Solo Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES,- (Late I. C. Baldwin A: C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y N. 8._41,00 nod 6 postnge ottamptt onetoFed to nny au lorizett Ngeot, Witl insure a. bottle of the Pins 19% - return t . , Dr. ItOSS, opposite the Court those, 'Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughoht the United States aid Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Readthg, Pa. Qctpber 7,1857-Iy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Spectacles Lost. APAIROPs LvER spEcTACTEs b y to y nu the 22.1 ult., iu Plank-regul Street, betkrjett ;111.1 the Academy. Any person returning said specs to this will receive i lie thanks of the owner. Lebanon. I Int. 7, .57-10 Fall iVi Art, LA Di ES or riebartott and viriniiy to ISt e st.ick or FALL BON NEU'S awl Titi NOS. which she is flow opening, at Is, residence. opposito Dr. C. D. Mot:linger, in Comistrlartit street, I,ebssruin. [Oct. 7,1857. t ice lo Creditors. EusoNs indebted to the firm of SHIRK C TICE, A or 'M SAM UKL.U. SHIRK, by Note, Bonk Account, orotherw LA., a re mine:At:ll to make,early payment to ANI.S R. IlOrultrEit, Esq., at hisollice, in T,clNlll4 a !id sago costs. LEVI KLINK, AMOS IL tiOttOTETER, Lebanon. Oct. L 'ST, Attorneys tor Creditors. ATTENTION Washington. Artillery. OTT will meet in full uniform on Saturday:thelith day 4f October, next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Armo ry, for Drill and Target Firing. Punctual attendance it requested by all the members. There will be twb Purses idiot for, one of Gold and theother of Silver. The distance will be sixty yards. By order of NVlit. P. CARMANY, F. S. Girt. F. =BIM Armory, Oct. 7; • his union of Partnership. ATOTICE in hereby given that the partnership hereto -1.11 fore existing between :faun GASSEI?. and Geo. GAssEn, dealers in Boots, Sines, huts and Caps, in the borough of Lebanon, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to said tine will please make inunediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them to JOUS GAssmt, by whom the business will bo continued. JOHN GASSER, Lebanon, 0ct.7,'57-4t. GEORGE GASSER. Notice. North Lebanon owl Hope Plank and. Turnpike . Rood Company. A N ELECTION, consisting or a President, five Mans :.,ers, a Treasurer,one Secretary,and Superintendent, will he hell by the Stockholders, on MONDAY, NOVEM BER 2nd, 1857, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. m., at their Mice, near the Boningll of Lebanon. .L 01,111614 Oct. 7,'51% 301 E,/ MARQUART, Seery. WHITE HALL ACADEPIIIC a (nth., Miles WO of .17arrisbarg.) lIOS FOURTEENTIL SESSION of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 22 of NOVEtalltlt, next. The attention or parents and guardians is respectfully in vited to the advantages it allbrds Moducating 'Alining Men and Boys. The location is pleasant, healthful and Conve nient of access, and the coarse of studies extensiVe, em bracing the primary and higher branches of an English Education, together with Latin, Greek, French and Ger man Languages, and Vocal and Instrnmental Music. • Teinnit—iloarding, Washing. and Tuition in the - English Branches.,:t "Vocal M neic, tier Session, [2l weeks,] , V 30,00 For Circulars giving fell particulars. address Oct. 7. '57-51 ste,ooo worth Store Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES! TIME UNDERSIGNK), 11OVITtg purchased at Sheriff's Sale, the large and complete assortment of STORE GOODS of SHIRK & TICE, at a very IoW price, and being desirous to rinse up the reticent at an early ay, will re tail the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been sold hi het ifllloln, and much cheaper than the same kind of Goods can be 'knight at Wholesale in the cities. The orig inn] cost of the GOODS was $12,000, and the stock is large, complete anti well.assorted. Such an opportunity to obtain CUEAP GOODS is nicely offered. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEENS WAR E in great quantities. Notes of all solvent Banks taken iu exchange for Goons. Lebanon, Oct. 7,'57. ABRAHAM SIMIK. A GREAT PANIC ; GOODS SELLINU WONDERFULLY • . . ~,,32E-11E35114"-Plife,:itiONeo: grime 'undersigned tire noir opening it very large itssctrt _l' nient of FALL and WINTER IitIODE., among which are Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Ready-made Clothing, and all kinds Men's and Boys wear. ALSO, ,all kinds of Goods for Ladies' wrar, such as black and fancy silk, Delaines, French 3lerino, Coberg and plaid Clouds, Shawls of all descriptiolai; Bonnet Tri turnings, &c. ALSO, a large stock of OROCERIES Aid' Call the Dee Hire. 'ePti Lebnon; 0ct..7, '57. OEOIIGI.I k SHELLENTERGER. LIST OF LETTERS EMAININGID Tllll - 31iiRSTOWN POST OkrlC.F; Ocromm 1,1857. Burkhart, Ceyrus Levenstine, S. Danegau, James Natterer. Philip FiNarall. Temothy . . hirb :John Seymore, Lewis mold, Jacob Seeferhehl, Lewis Hotitrall, Mielnol, 2 - Thomas & Miehtel Nagle. from Ireland. Myerstowo, Oct T, 'ST. 'WILLIAM ST(EY ER, I', 31 LIST OF LETTERS DEMATNTNG IN TUE LEBANON, YA.FOST OFFICE, OCTOBER 1,1857. Anger, Penella . Heilman, David Aichele, Christopher Hibchnian, Mary :Word, John HendricksS Fulkerson At hone, Mrs. :Tones, Charles B. Blannon ' F. - John F. Bernhardt, tleury Kavanagh, Terrance Bleistotio, jolni • Kelly, Mrs. Rebecca Boyd, Robert C. nualts , , Amanda Bart°, Elias Krnintle, Thomas Bourke, Patrick - Kerney, James Bnekenstose, Annie Kite, Entanuel Boyer, Win. L. Ley. Lelillia Brennen, Mrs.Elizaboth Light, John T. Deming. „Emma Liiit, Joseph 13. Barn), Connvl Laser, Joseph . _ Blanch,David Latourelle, Maria Barr, John Sons Lereose, Peter Bucher, Ezra Lyons, Andrew Rush, Levi - Lyons, Lewis Baumgartner, Jolm Leffler, Jonathan Bauch, henry Lost., EllltlllWl .31MICIlter; " Launhardt, John Beicy, Benjamin Lump, Jacob Mom, Mr. Miller, William Benson, John 31111er, Enwlhm Brenon, Phitile MCLanglilitr, Mickel Mitten ' Frantz 3reMahon, Patrick Contty.,Mrs. Mogan, Richard: Condon, David 3lttchell, J. It. Cantine, .1. Wim Draper, Caroline 3hdl, Miami Dolan, Michael & Teranee4 Marg, Davies, Sabine!. Miller. DulMmait; blieli Ol 311113fi!ii, 881111101 Disilver, Benjamin Maiar, Sebastian Derr, Anus • 310Cortitielt, 31. I:Annan. Michael Magei, John Elliott, Reuben , Melly, Edward Evans, Robert 'M. "Nettleton, A. U. jibert,',3rones ' Noll, 'John Everhart, &Mud A. Noll, 31 Jowl. Ebright, Smarm!. , Romg, 31. C. Finitegan. OWen Rohde, Joseph Fritz, - Retzs, Peter wits, Louis Bynum, C. (1. Fermin Miles - Either, John Fisher;Mrs. Catb.whlow Schlegel, JoSeph Fisher, Joel Shea, Geo. Five, Christ Stout & Hang Fink, Philip Sanders, John Froelich], Ph. Smith; J. M. & C. Gearhart, Georr,o Spatts, Samuel GMT, Conned . Smith, Polly Gleason, Win. henry Shaffer, Maria Mrs. Grubbs & Care Stom, 'Benedict. Gould, Chester L. Stokes, Parshall k Co. Gnat, Samuel Smithers, Geo. W. Geib, Elias Savbolt, Peter Gerhart, Nathan Sautz, W. IL Cleland, Gotltch SnavelY, Jacob Groh, Jimmy Stein, Daniel licu g, Charlotte Steckbeek, John au lsman, Steoichts, 'Samuel Andrew Schweder, John IL Ilarcleroad, john 'Trainer, Arthur Rummel, Win. Trimble ' Jeremiah Heitz, S. , (.1.. Trefrim A. Hoover, Philip . . Umberger, Jacob Hannon. Maar° : Whomer, Phidal Ibmei, Samuel Weyloff. Nicholas Mines, G. it. Wolf, Allichml Witmer; Peter 'Weinrich, Gustav lintrman, I teary Walp, Susan O. Thomas }only, Jacob ilorst, Rebecca ' Zondler, Henry Persons calling The any Of the above named letters, will please say they are advertised. Lebanon Oct 7 '57 ANN L. RUTIIRATIFF. CL 0 THING I G.Lr 0 THING ! CI; 0 THING.! LAM; EST,t;st assorted stnek ortteady-made Cloth ing ever exhibited in Lehmon, was just opened at the ifemi-Quurterx for Gorid and Cheap- Clothing in Cumberland street, opposite the Court Holism • - llitzENsvetv llnerf#ln take the lend in selling cheap; they can't be heat. • We invite our numerous , Customers and the piddle M general. to call and examine our now stook - of. FALL and Ay - INTER CLOTIUNG. consisting of all styles of Over Sack and Frock 'Coats, Ilitglaus,,Tabeas, Cassimer and Businesd Coats, Boys' Coats, Pants aftil - VestS, as well as a large stook of new styles of fancy eassimer pan ts, velvet, plush and satin Vests; Underelothingotwhilf silk shirts, merino shirts and drawers, heavy Cotten and wool dinwers, German knit aitelcets,:wool Mid cotton hose. Muf fers, comforts, neckties, suspenders, gloves, shirts and col: lays, Tints :ma Caps,. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, Till will be sold at the lowest figure. I RET.IIs , ahlgrieulturai .3Pare-house. 21 4t 23 South Sixth Street, near the State lieuse, Pit ELADELVIITA. • TEN - FLOORS of this spacious building, erected express ly fur the Proprietors' trade, are stored with Seeds and. Inn dements of interest' to 'Farmers and Gardeners. Sixty Years I.:stablisilell.-4he sithsclibers desire to call the attention of every one interested in Farming and Gar dening, to their well-selected stock of Agricultural Implements and Plachinery; - Great Variety Zurle, llitrranted Carden and Seals, _ _ _ Crass and Field eedsoftheinnstreliablequalify. The Agricultural 'implements sold by ne are mostly matmfactured at our Works, Ilristol, Pa. 'laving fitted up thht cat thlistuitent without, regard to expellee, with the newt complete machinery, for' he man ufacture of various kinds of Agricultural Implements, we are now prepared to supply all articles in thg,lise.fully equal, if not superior, to any thing of the kind Weg.Offer ett to the public. Laridreth's 'Warranted Garden have been before the public RA' ahwarile of siXty *we; 'their wide-spread popularity, and the constantly iffereas ing demand from year to year,ie the hest evidenee of their superiority over all others. Country inert:lnuits can be supplied lleeds in pa pers, I>AI - ilk, oh the most liberal terms. Blooatetlille,monr Bristol, Pa., our Harden Seed grounds; oontnius three hundred and seventy acres*, and is the-lar gest establishmout Of its kind in the world. D. 'ANDREU' & SON, 00t.7 tT-3tn, Nos:2l .1423 SontlsSixthfltreet,Plalads. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ORPECANS' COURT BALM D HSU A Ni s to an order of the Orphans' Court of Reeks county, will be sold at Public Sale, nu Friday. The DM they of October, A. D. 1557, at the House of Ftystown, in the Township of Mi.thil and Comity aforesaid, all that cer tain MESSIJAGE, TENEMENT and PI ECE OP LAND, situate in lerystown, in said Bethel township and County Mimi:nab', fronting no the North , on Publie Road lead ing front Jonestown to Itahrorsttiirg, adjoining nil the East :mother Road loading rr to 31yerstowti, on the West by lands of Prtet itinly,apd on the South by an alley, containing be the same mom or In=s. Tim improve= • milts thereon being n two-story Lott;nd ;,,riv• • g . weather-bearded DWELLING HOUSEi.ct..O #.ll a!.! and KITCHEN, FRAME STABLE and BLACKSMITH SHOP. .• Late the property of - JACOB B. 'WEIDMAN, ESII.. ticCeaeetl. 41 Sole to commence nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when due attendance will be given, and tho terms of made known by ELIZABETI L C. WEIDMAN, ROBEItT W. COLEMAN, Adin're, 301 IN W. ULRICH, .. _ . By order of On Court—Dimu, Pormon, Clerk. Beading, Oct. 7,1857, VALUABLE CHESTNUT TIMBER PURSUANT to nil ceder of the Orphans' Court of Leto. non County will be tutu nt puWiC tinlo On Fri y, the 30thi'doy of Octiker, 1857, nt the public house of Samuel Rank, in Jonestown, the following Real Estate, late of Jacob B. Weidman, deed, viz: A:CERTAIN M EssVACIE and TRACT OF CHESTNUT TI3IIIER LAND, .sitnate levity •• oN , tS Tfe ‘ q ip the township of Swatara tool partly in Th u t 4 township of Bethel, in the county aforesaid, / ` .4r adjoining the Union Clued on the West, and 4 • . • the several lands of David Smith, Sanel K loin= :. fetter and others on the North; lands late of Cluistiarr Kleinfelter ['lithe East, and lands 11011 . (white of Abraham Shirk, Alontrian Church land. and the se v ere I lands of Sarah runt Catharinu Beek and others on the South, con taining OMR TWO If UNDR ED ikVli SEVENTY A CII ES, to the same more or leOs. 11 being eanimonlY allied the "Little Mountain Tract," null known by that ninne. • - The foregoing land will lib • *hld In Lots of Bin orlon acres no will best suit pnrchasev. Any persons wishing to ylew mini examine the above CHESTNUT TIMBER befoMilio day of sale, will please call upon Wm. W. 31urray, Esq., at Union Forge, who will point out to them thu lands offered for sale. *doh) continence at 12 d'elock,M.,when due nttendaneu will. be given mid the terms of sale made known by ELIZABETH C. WEID3I AN, ROBERT W. COLEMAN, JOHN'W. , ULRICH" Adners.of the Estate of J.teßo 8. - 11'r.1031.tx, tko'd. 000= 7, 1847. . • The 'Americans - in Connell ! D. DEN LI NG KR, ra rUILE AUER:MANS OF LEBANON COUNTY hold a, very J_ large and euthusiastic meeting at llyerotown on the 11th ult. It is supposed to have peen one of the largest political demonstrations ever irit nesseti itt"Old Jackson." The following oilkers were selected. for ORO Ocba:F.ibn : Proeisloot—JOLEN LthltlCll,.Esri. . . VICE PREEIDEXTS: , . MAO 04. , Cidt),Y, JACOb It; • tfouryAthilips.• - ,losr•plt Matthekvs, , • . Daniel Meyers, Jr,, - • Enthich, thorge IL Uhler,` .. ;David Tice.. SECRETARIES: - Charles lcoolisen, Allen Weigley, J. George Uhler, George Sequer, John Hintle All Want Iniencht, John N. ShOrk,. Andrew (hirret; .Fervine Hoak., William Woebroil, Jacob Ciugrieh, ,• • Jacob B. Reim:chi. I John Meyer.k. - The President, nit taking the Chair, returned thanks fur the Minor conferred erten hint, and In a few brief and spir ited remarks stated the object Pie which the meeting h ad been convened. • A motion Was then made and agreed to, that a. committee Ire appointed to draß redolnitiotot vx pies ewe or the sense of tile Meet ling. • The President appointed 31extrs..frolun X. Ely, Curtis Fesig, John Helme r Edward A. Buye•, 3no. Mar, A. C. Deutz and (leo. Daugherty. At this ntago of the proceedingn the room became so densely crowded that it Wan frnual necessary to adjourn to the start. This ate at once done, and order being restor ed, J. W. I.lurns, Esq., of Philadelphia, wins introduced to the meeting. 11r. It. addressed the antlienceln his usual eloquent style, and handled his subject in a masterly man ner. The speech was eminently patriotic anal Americau, mid elicited frequent and enthusiastic applause. When .11r. Emus concluded the meeting proceedml to tannin:de crualithittni for county officers to be supported by the Munch-Rini at the coming election. The following nominuitions were made and inetniumusly ratified: AMERICAS STATE 'ficHET. Senator—Col. John Itoberta, of Dauphin. Asewitibly—Charles Wooltson, Jrtetton. Yremairer 4 —lbuilet Zug, )lillereelc. Itegister—lblumnd K. Kimmel, North Lebanon lloro'. Recorder—Henderson Brunner, Lebanon. Clerk of Orplutos' Court—Geo. Miler, N. Lebanon tp. Co issioner—Wm. Iteineebl, Lebanon. Director of Poor—Lkuitel Meyers, sr., Jitekson. The nominations having been completed, John J. Clyde, Esq. of ILirrltMurg, was Introduced to the 'unbelief!, who ilinstnited the principles of tho'Ainerienn ',arty in a plain but forcible nurturer, amid urged prompt and vigorous ac tion on the part of the Amerienu. 11481/MTh win cut bu minsticully received. :rive following resolutions were reported by the commit tee and unanimously :Winded : - • WHEREAS, The present :tspect or our potititel affitirs is such as to require the active, and energetic efforts of all who desire the establishment of pure priaciplas,Mnd Meas ures calculated to-maintain our National institutions In their purity, and. to prernotm the prosperity of our State and country: Therefore, Itcaotrcd,'that every day brings new evidence of the tte cesAity of an American POIiCS in our country, and of the importance of efficient uteiciftres to give vitality to the principles of the America party. Remlced, That the abuse of the elective franchise by the Democratic party-i.-their efforts to organize Foreigners into Political and Military Associations antagonistic to our stitutinns—their neglect to provide measures to prevent the importation of the paupers:mil the protection of Amer ican Industry, renders that party unworthy the support of any one who honestly loves our country. _new,' pot That the American - party has ne 'sympathy with Sectionalism in may of its Protean forms,and will not he seduced into a - onion with any party or faction which seeks to create hoistility between one part of our Union ;ma another, no matter how specious or insidious are the promises nude to induce in to enter into suchn Union or coalition. Resolied, That the recant sad state of industrial affairs 111 Penns3•lfunia is owing, to the unwise policy of the dom inant party4—that A inericanseennee consistently support- David 'Wilmot for Governor of vitt State,' inasmuch as he, before all others, ivas active in the effort to establish the anti-Protective Respired, That hi Issac litimurasx we have a canli= . .'date 'MONO; whole life has been one of devotion to the prin doles of our party. and the interests of our State.. Resolved, That in JACOB BROOM, JASPER E. MATO' and JOHN P. LLNDERUAN, we hare men of ability, experience end moral worth, and as such we recommend them to the support of our American friends everywhere. Resolved, That as in former years we fought the battle of Principles, we wilt do it in this campaign, and in all succeeding ones, until we see the triumph of the mensuies of our party, and the acknowledgment of, the gnat ciple that Americans alone should rule America. Resared, Mai we motomend to the 2 people of :Lebanon county the candidates this day nominated, as men who, if elected, will fathfully discharge their respective duties, 1111(1 who are true to the foregoing resolutions. The following County Committee was appointed :---john P. Sly, Mill N. Sherk, John Ulrich, Curtis Fesig, Jos. Zug, J. B. Ref meld, D. Meyers, jr.. F. lt. Embieh, O. M'Connel. The meeting then adjourned with nine cheers Gtr the State end County Tickets, - [Oct. 7,15574 t. REIZENSTEIN & Illto. • WO* sale by Dr. ROSS. opposite the Court House, Lebo. pa r , and by all respectable Druggists throughout the I:faiteli States and Canada; Also by name) , Dircb,.Read ii4C3AL [0ct.7,'57-.ly. Pocketbooks, Portmoringi es,. A ND' 'BURSEra—a, large 'variety of Buckskin Pir§cs; Bocketbooks 1 Poriannumiles, as tonishing ABOUT ONE ACRE (F GROTTY() At Orphans' Court Sale. FV7=M s • Large: and Enthusiastic :Meeting I noreinor—lsaac Hozlehurat, Philadelphia. Canal COlllMlSSionef—Jolin F. Linderman, Berke Supreme Judges—Jacob Broom, Philiulelphia. Jasper E. Maly. Allegheny. AMEITICAX COUNTY TICKET. ......„-=, ,, ,.7 ----,_-_- _ ---ra...-* :1 4 - 4 , . --, IMEGINt4 I I.;:::f PIM iNU Trk 1 e;:tN s-. - %----,-0,--,-a,„-,z m4,-.-AV--v-7-,W7-------:-:-ceoxVo-"-- ,i ) - ` 1 .sioN-fri iiiio 1 kcii ' _v.?, -, ,, A z- - 2..... . ,t ,-4:4',. •,, %.0.-: THE Ottmtv.“. Mk', I , P; 1 . : , r/ltirimiri, IN 1'37. And first nth,* of ihr kiwi arr tniradgeld under the MANSE of I't - I.11• :cif. IV tit LAi, or n.ny nt her country,; an Other l'Ononte o*rs arecounirrietts. 7'iie genuineli . m ho ..ten by the name n vAS being stamped . me conk WAFT,(. •, • BRYAN'S I'IIAMNIC WAFERS Believe Coughs, Coble, Sore throat, Honveenese. BRYAN'S 14.31;MtiNlt),WAFECItS Relieve Asthma. Bronchitis; Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIQ WAFERS Redeye Spitting of Blood, Pains in. the Cheek BRYAN'S WAFERS Relieve Incluieut Consumption, Lung Diseases, RRYAS•3`PITLMO\IC WAFERS Believe Irritation of the Uvula and Tamils. BRYAN'S 1•11,516NIC {WAVERS Relieve the :shove Cotnpinints in Ten Minutes, Tilt Y N''!; PITIMONIC 'WA PERS Are a bleseing to a)1 cladues and e,onetitutiona. *AFERS Are adaoted for Vocalists - an Speakera HRl'A\'S 1411.1iONIC WAFERS Improve the compiLse and Roxibilil,y,of the Voice. -nnv Put.mn.oc wit vgit.-; Are in a simple farm and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S 1171.MONIC 'WAFERS Not only relieve. but effect rapid & lasting Cures BRY AN!S rimmo Nic Wiy*.Rs ire warranted to give isatiafrietion to every one. No Family should bp Without :a Box of Cann le Wafers Iloutax. . No Traveler should . be without a.Bol 'of Bryan's Pnl uioule Wafeirs IN Ilia roCEAT, No Dealer - should' be without a supply of Ifryauls ralinoikte Wafers roe MS CU skollimS. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Ptilraoutc Wafers TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. aug RBIZEITSTBIN .t BRO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, -PHILADELPHIA. • Important efhtliouncesite;tt qv) all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such an Spermatorrittea, Seminal TVealmesslntpotenee,(loner rb,„,,, (11,,,,48sphiLis, the Vice of On anbon.or Self-A buse,&e. The limy:Ltd Association. in view of the awful destrn6 Hon of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victim., of such diseases by Quacks. have directed their consulting Sur gem, as n 17harittddc Act worthy of their. ;tame, to give Alediccd Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, tweepat hat, habits of life, he.,) and in all cases of extreme Poverty and suffering, tofmmish Alizlicinicfrec qf charge. the Howard anmeintioil is a benevolent I nstitution, tn tahlitlbud by special undowment,*for tho relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Dis eases.° I t has now a surplus of means, which the Mine tors have voted to expend io advertising the above notice. It is needless to mid that the Association "cotton:m(lS the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish tho most approved modern treatment. Just Published, by the Association ' Report on Spar mittorrittea, or Sentinel Weaknees. the vice of 011111/ISIN Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sex ual Organs, by the eoisultlng Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the re : Ottt of two stamps for postage. Address, Dr. (11.1 t). R:CALLlOUN;Conittilting, Surgeon, !toward Almorlatitm, 1.1o4„ South Ninth Street,.Philadel phis, Pa. Dy order of the Directors. - EYSA - 1./.. ILEARTIVELL, Geo;Faractuitt, Sccryi • [Oct.7, '67-Iy. Call and See the Dry-Goods, •Grocery & Crockery AT THE FARMERS' STORE L EONARD A t h ß e D pu tl iM3 Ili t i h E a ß t A he h N as j informs lisir eoe h h isi d c a ien tvi ds w stock of GOODS for the FALL Trade, which will be found as cheap as any stock of thckind in this town, consisting of all, such Goods as are usually kept in a first-clam store. Particular at tention is given to Staple Goads for the Country Trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for La dies' wear—such as Laces,. Lawns, Edgings, Un durslevcs, Handkerchiefs, &c. Gentlemen are invited to C.XilliaTlO his CLOTHS, Cassinieres, Casinets, Tweeds, Falluy and other Vestings, Velvets, Cords, &c. In the Grocery department may be fowl/ a splendid assortment of every need in.tho Fand ly:—Coffee, Sugar, Spices, Teas, MaCkerel, &c. In Crockery, the stock is well seleetmL • LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. 0.9 - Tho liighosE market, price will be paid for Country Produce. Lebanon, Sept. 30,1857. Bools, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks., 4.c., 4-c. TILE subscribers respectfully invite the attention -i. of the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity to an examination of their new stock of goods jueL re ceived from Philadelphia. They have a general assortment of the latest styles of all kinds of llomc-ilade and Gity Work, and also . make to order, at short notice, any ar ticle in their line.that way be wanted. 7.4, - - Don't forget that the store has been re moved from the old Ines Lion, to "Phreaner's Old Building," next'door to the Washington louse, Cumberland street, south side. They tender their thanks to their old custom ers, and solicit a continuance of their favors, and trust that a great many new ones will cheer them with their patronage. They intend not to be beat in selling ellen p articles in their line.' Leh., apr.4,4857.1 3. it G. GASSER. MILL, •SA W-MILL, 6.2 ACRES OF LAND • PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber, being desirous of selling his merchant and GRIST MILL, together with his SAW Al Lt. and sixty-two acres of land, takes the present opportunity of informing the public that ho has one of the best Mill Properties in the coun ty of Lebanon, situate ono-fourth of a mile from Jonestown, on the Swatara Creek, and one-half 'mile from the Union Canal, at Jones g town. This mill has been newly Ivre: uc g' 4 remodeled with the best of bevel . gearing, and evorythigg in the best of order, for either countiror merchant, work. The land is in a high stato of cultivation, it being lately limed with one hundred bushels to the acre, and is all under new fences. Any per son wishing to view said property, can call at the mill for information, or on the subscriber, two miles from Jonestown. An indisputable 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. • • MAKTIN WENGERT. Swatara tp., Deberub9r 31, 1856.—tf. NEW • FALL GOODS NOW UNPACKING, For the first time this Eel, at SWARTZ l& B git:L 9 S, HALL :BUILDING, Market Street. Valuable. Town Property At Private Sale. T if t E he •t i. i o n i l eo r u s i ilf g liel , i ro o p if e e r rj es fot i ; i S z a : le aga 71` , :0.1..—LA desirable STOREgTAND 17 and LOT, situate in the business part 11 1 , of the. Borough of Lebanon, fronting '--"---' Cumberland street, between Mr. Brun's and Mrs. Shindel's hotels; front 22 feet S inches, depth 192 feet. No. 2.—A TWO2STORY HOUSE and LOT, 2G feet front, convenient for public business, situate in the borough of North Lebanon, corner of Wal nut and Oak street, one square from the Lebanon Val. Railroad Depot, and two from Union Canal. No. 3.—A One and-a-Half Story "LOUSE and LOT, adjoining ro. 2. No. 4.—A LOT of GROUND, with a large Snop or Dwelling, and a shed, adjoining Nos. 2 a 3. No. One Story HOUSE and LOT, in the Eastern part of said borough, corner of streets, and adjoining Lot of David Boyer' ' near the Union Canal. J. C. REISNER, Lebanon, Sept. 23/57. Public Xolice. THE undersigned Cimarnissiciners,named in the Act of Assembly, passed ,1557, entitled "an act to incorporate the LEUANOX VALLEY Thom," hereby give uutiee that in pursuance of the authority vested in them, they will open on WEDN'E§DAY, Um' 14th day of OgJOBER, 1857, books for receiving- Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of - said Think, at Iteinhard's Hotel, and on that day, and the - five next succeeding days of that week such subscriptions wild , be received there, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. until sufficient subscriptions shall be received to organize said Bank ligrecably to law: , O. DAWSON COLEMAN.A. P. HIBSHMAN, CHAS. I AS. B. FOBNEY, GEORGE. HOFFMAN, JOHN GEORGE, JOHN LIMIT, s.s.,_ JOILN BRUNNEII,• MICHAEL DEININGER. JOHN -HARPER, Lebanon, August 26,1567 NOTICE IN the matter of the money raised on tRo sale of the Real Estate of Joux WflinMAN, of the Bor ough of Lebanon, Poun'a. Tun undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pima of said county to make dis tribution of said monies, to and among his credi tors, will meet the partieS interested at his Office, 'in the borough of Lebanon, Pewee., on TUESDAY, the 20th day of OCTOBER, A. D. 1557, at 10 o'- clock, a. m., at which time said distribution will be made. All the creditors included in tliejudg ments will exhibit their evidence of debt, whether bends, notes or otherwise, to the , undersigned on or before said day. ANTHONY S. ELY, Lebanon, Sept. 23, '5l. - • Auditor. LOOKING GLASSES. W Dewt*s, VHOLESALE AND RETAIL Manufacturer of T Ornamental and.PlaimGailt Looking Glass es, Portrait and Picture Frames of every style; a , large stock of the above alwnys'on hand, which I will sellfrout l b to 15 per cent less than any other plablishuient in the city.. PAINTIXGS AND. 'ENGRAVINGS, at C. Old work reguilted, A liberal discount to the trade. O. W. DEWEES. No. 154 North 2d streo I, below Race, west side April 29, 1557.-61 n. 'Phibula., Old No. 102 White Teeth, Perfumed Breath and Beautiful COmPLEXION-L-ean lie acquired by using the `1141.14 OP 4 TIIOI3BAND FLOAILIFS.!'• What lady or gentleman would re main under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using-the "Balm of a Thonsand Flowers," as adentifrice, would not artily render it sweet, but leave the teeth white as alabaster ?'• hfany persons do not kuow their breath is bad, and thesuhject is so delicate, their friends will never mention it. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed FETRIDGE & CO. N. Y. Fo r sale by Guilford & Lemberger and all Druggists, Feb. IS, 1856.-Bm. THERMOMETERS, tte.—Persons in want of accurate and reliable Thermometer:4,llmnd Mirrors, Traveling Flasks, China r tutu Toi let Bottles Puff Boxes, Lubin's and other Choice Perfumes, Shell, Buffalo, India Rubber and Horn Pocket and Toilet Combs. Farley Per gar and Ash Stands (a, new, article.), Call at GUILFORD Ai . LEMBERGER'S New Drug, Medicine Jr, Perfumery - sta,i:ililintent, .Market-Streht S PLE PR. THE undersi nificent est. J., bl4..—_ ship, Lebanon county, about% er's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold`; Dauphin and Susquehanna, Raiirk 4 : NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES; ii. Ai, of the best land in the neighborhood, adp, ..g prop, erty of illichml Deiningcr, John Dotter, and Oh- . ors. The greater portion is cleared and under „... '. good Cultivation.beildi"ogs .‘r , ..c,c* , s s ~ erected on this tract arc the under ' ' ~it li • N ~{f signed's well-known Cloth Menu- • t' • , t- factory, which has a largo patron ' ' - agelind is capable of indefinite in crease; a lark ' ° •two-st,Orytdouble Stone Dwelling Rouse, with Kitchen. annexed; ' good two-story Farm Rouse; Tenant rfotise; largo stotio Barn;' with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out:'. buildings, in good repair. Also, all necessary buildings for the Manufactory,vis :—Fulling-mill, Card and Spinning 31aeldrib bitildink, Dyeing dud Finishing Rouse, he., &C.` The Works Are all' well supplied with good Machinery and plenty of water power.: A`-stream of good' water isdledto the.. dwelling-house in pipes; also, . •-... springs and pump-wells near. Also, a .4;44 beautiful Young ORCHARD on the 7 . ft.. premises. NO. 2--Contains 160 Acres, (morn or less) adjoining No. 1, land of Michael Deining or, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good cultivation and excel ,y- . lent fences. Erected thereon is * 4 ... . x Dwelling, jlouse, stable, and .a. largn ls i' . vt Shed. ' AlSo, 'near by a web, spring, 111 t l , ;F r &e., a splendid site for the erection' of it . , a dwelling house. There' is flowing. water in nearly every, field. A School House is located 'on this tract. . , _ NT°. 3—Contains 180 Acres Wood laud, (more or less,) adjoining No. I, 4.4.1 t: land of Jahn Differ and otters. It + 1 ". 17 ';‘ ). :' has a rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, from S to 10 years growth. •As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the above may ho purchased either in parts ae above or in the whote, as may he desired. Good title and possession will be given on the Ist of April, 1955. For further information ap.. LYON LEMBERGER, East llanoTer, Lebaoon Co., Po ply to Aug. 5, '57-tf. REINHARD'S Biucg 110 TEL PROPERTY I 9 OFFERED AT P vat e Sale. ' • THIS has been a Hotel fur tho last 40 years, and is well known over the Wit State as REINHARD'S HOTEL, and " I is the 'nest ceutral and best located in this Borough. It is located on the cornet of Ctuftberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite the Court House, and hut two squares from the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, on the same street, (Walnut.) It fronts 45 feet on Corn beillind and 105 feet on Walnut streets, 38 feet on Walnut being 60 feet deep. The Building is a three-story STONE HOUSE, 45 by 38 feet. The tltird story was put on not long since and the whole house remodeled, with a frame Kitchen. Also, belonging to the proper ty, 'a newly built stone STABLE on "turner of Smoke and Jail alleys, on lot 66 by 64 feet, with a good Cistern, Ic., thereon, and closely situated to the Hotel. Also au EATING SALOON in the Basement of the Hotel, which brings a good rent; p..a - This is a choice Hotel property ; has as excellent county and traveling custom. and has been the Stage Office for some time. It will be sold reasonably, and terms of paymentmarle easy, by SIMON J. STINE. Lebanon, July 22, 1557 PRIVATE SALE Desirable Borough Property. milli subscriber offers at private sale his new iii Two-and-a..llalf St,ry Brick Dwelling House, 7 1 situate in Marketstreet, west side, near Strickler's Mill, in the borough of Lebanon. Tho Lot fronts 33 feet, and is 108 feet in depth. It is bounded on the north by property of Abraham Strickler, and ou the south by property of Jacob Reedle.— The house is a large one, containing 12 rooms, well arranged for a boarding house. Tho other improvements arc a Stable, pig pen, both as good as now; a variety of bearing fruit trees, &e. For terms, &c., apply on the premises to Lebanon, Sept. 2, 's7—tf. JESSE OCHS. war. C. FAUBER. - BENJAMIN YOUNG. New Cachmakiao . ? . 3 Establishment T"CEOAUCY-4AWlGNTE'stahbYsihnignenttal'oefil :Atihro. LEVI LIGHT, on the Turnpike, at the East end of Lebanon, wish respectfully to invite the pub lic attention to their business. Each of us having served regular apprenticeships to the business, and having bad much experience therein, we feel confident of our ability to give satisfaction. Ev ery article manufactured at our establishment will be under our personal supervision. We shall keep on hand. Meant-Mane ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES, which will be warranted of the most superior qual ity. We 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, '57-6m. FAUBER it . YOUNG. New Livery Stable. TILE undersigned has establish- V ;- ed a NEW LIVERY STABLE in the Eagle Rotel Stables, Lebanon. Re has good and safe Horses, Car ' riages, as may be desired, and care ful Drivers, which he will hire on fair terms. Re 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. DERUFF. Lebanon;aug.l9, '57. NOTICE. Dr the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, Penn'a Estate of PHILIP IMBODEN, de&d. ..TIE Auditor appointed to report distribution - TA of balance in hands of Samuel Imboden, sur- ViVilig Executor of Philip Imboden, deed., will attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of Lcdauon, on MONDAY, the 10th day of OCTO BER, A. D. iss7, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon. When and where all parties interested are request ed to attend. ANTHONY S. ELY, Lelranon, Sept. 21,'57. Auditor. Dwelling-House and Store Stand For Rent. VIE subscriber oilers fur rent for ono or mom 1 years, the building for a long time occupied by him es a residence and Shoe-store, on the corner of tho alley between Brua's Betel and Pinegrove street, Cumberland street, Lebanon. The build ing is large, well provided with cellar, stabling, de. The corner room is well ealculuted for a store stand, and if rented for any such purpose will be well tarnished with shelling, &c. For fur tiler information apply to SOLOMON M'CAULLY. The property is also offered for sale at private sale.. April 22,1857. Woodland for Sale. fsl THE undersigned of ftfen at Private Sale, 63 AORES (more or less) of excel lent WOODLAND, thehalfof which is good tim ber, situate in Union township, Lebanon county, near the Big Dam, adjoining land of Jacob Hun sicker, Biunnuel Fey and others. Erected on the premises is a good two-story log DIVELLT:VG HOUSE, as good as new, good Stabling, awl a well of nev er-failing water. It will be sold cheap. Good ti tle and possession given on the Ist of April, 18- SS. For further information apply to N. L. Bor'o, may27,'57. DAVID BOYER. Valuable Borough Property FOR SALE! I.S offered at private sole, that valuable half-lot or piece of Ground, situate at the north-east cor ner of Walnut-and Water streets, Lebanon, front ing 33 'feet 'on"Walmit street and 80 feet on Water street, at present occupied by John Farrel's Marblo Yard, on Which are a FRAME. ROUSE, ac. It is leensed within:a sqUaro of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot; 'between, the Ltepot and the con tro of town. For further particulars apdy to John Farrel, on the promises—. ' rJ"1aP7g4,1857. N E W ,Xk7g, Vi=rlE/da AT SW ART Zc BWO •St /tarket Street, H4LE °WART?, &DR°. havelutt retern ed from Phil adelphiti with u splendiaAbrtment of FALL 44. Wmmu Goods; new oees of Ladies' Dross Goods, pa- Please god and Exarsixte.l64k Debanon, Sept; 9, x 's7