PRATT & BUTCHER'S MAGIC CO 1F r l nn DOLLARS I" - ''ll.l for any vr.." OE Itiraittm TERMS, SlBO A YEAR LEBANON, PA., OCTOBER 14, 1857, HOME AFFAIRS. 1 t5:59.. We publish on the outside two thrilling passngos connected with•the recent disaster to, the atentnship Central America. Or' Messrs. Atkins k McAdams have just re .colved p large and welbseleeted stook of boots and •shoos for fall and winter wear. p Reber .t 13ro's have just received and are tow opening a magnificent stook of Fell and Win ter Goods in their new Central Building. The public, is invited to give them lit call at their new bead quarters. See Adifertisement next week. _XV' Messrs. Funds and Bro., at North Lobs :non, have just received one of the largest and 'choicest selections of Fall and Winter Goods ever 'brought to this neighborhood. Their stock cora l ;prises Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeneware, &c., and .need only be seen to be appreciated. There is but one passenger train new ru ''ping an the Lebanon Valloy Railroad. It arri: -at Lebanon at 12 o'clock, M., and leaves at 31 We understand that the train will ru Ilummolstown at an early day, thus leaving j nine miles of staging on the route. "Ux.. Our subscribers', no doubt, already ob tho improved appearance'of the Advelliser. intend making fuither changes as speedily as siblo, and have no doubt that whon we hav, paper in conformity to what we contempl, *ball be, it will prove worthy of commendati runtitr.lN IttevvrtrrE.—The quarterly ole. for officers of this flourishing literary society hcld'and resulted in the selection of the folio viz :—President, Tobias Reinoohl (a.. a.) President, Charles 11. Pyle; Secretary, 4olt it:wheat:in ; Treasurer, Wm. C. Fauber. '`A long evenings are coming on we would recem'. all tlesirous'of self-improvement to become.. bora of the above useful Institution. "..:43- We have been informed that a some noted politiolan of the opposition party instead of attending to duties for he is paid by the public, was busily engage. week in despatching hundreds of lettors to urats in various sections of our county, eba the democrats with being the cause of the Times; and that the Democratic gambers, begbileture wore opposed to "granting relief people." In one district (Millereek,) no les 75 letters of the same import were recei democrats. The vote shows *hat effect th. Sadden Death.—A youth named Jacob Sus, aged about 10 years, came to his d North Lohman borough, on tho night of . itot„ under tho following circumstances, Lacs at the wedding of his siater,, and dra liquor during the evening. On tho road hrcitme overcome by the liquor, laid:orfe niong.dde the road, and in the morning* , n (wpm A post ruortem examination w by Dr, Guilford. The immediate anus death was congestion of the brain, prod the liquor. A Ifixr.—From motives of prudence, rears°, with the kindliest feelings, we iv. Feat that Excursions, Parades, and all th thing, are very pleasant and very odifyi they aro also somewhat expensive; hen it not ho well for those who participate i, vr whether they will net built:Ay to-nee. s ey ihey cost during the approaching- WI little prudence now may prevent a go embarrassment by and by. Of COWS , frcu country, and people can do as th r. neither need we volunteer advise, hut: de nut choose to take our advise areal u , ty to disregard It. The following aro the rates charged by Philadelphia brokers on Sa Pennylvaiiitt currency bank-notes : Anthracite Bank, Tamaqua, Bank of Chambersburg, Chambershurk, 444$ Dick or Gettysburg, Gettysburg, 4445 Brink of Middletown, Middletown, 4445 Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 10 a Franklin Bank Washington, 445 Farmer? Bank, Lancaster, , Farmers' k Drovers ' Bank, Waynesbrth Harrisburg Bank, Harrisburg, 'Ark Haven Bank, Lock Haven, , r Monongahela Bank, Brownsville, . Work Bank, York, . li.`. ittsburg Banks, All other solvent hanks in the State reeeii-1 il on deposit and in payment of debAsoureity istitiitions. ~ . - -- li t Notes of an' of-the above ban ". 'vecelyed' It the Advertiser Office, at par, i pent 4.v .I.seription, advertising and job , iti We- tie. frimsioi to shaving, and hence *melt% 'at ,at their face calls for, until furtkfeltde. -'" '... AN APPEAL. The great body of our subscribers* in the nutty, end are not effected by thri;ent d convulsion. They have had eel years of usual prosperity. Agriculture hover been profitable as within this periedhey have :iced the cash for everything -tlsold ) ; A nd" are in a perfectly able conditie meet all little claims against them.—! being the we ask them to take our eon& intomtin :ration, and not take undue tango of the ;cut hue and cry for moneOrithholding In us—as many of them do—the ant of their In subscription bills, now overend unpaid., favor which they will bestow/ us, at this will be long remembered,it will be of importance in the preeerisis. Those cannot call at the office, or fed by prilfite . eyance, aro requested to rep; mail, at our Subscribers ate distance, dso urgentli o,ted to make us prompt relines. • The Readingtimr tat i2no persons passed , , the.l4obanen nallrotni on ThursdaYloo from Ailing Agricultural Palm receipts of Air, during Wednesday, .7day,'isnd amounted to $4,143. Thwre about 5000 rate contributions, and thelay bf articles animals was mostly super , any of former 3. The "Flying Horses" other 'rural at. ions were also in attendwind had a rush iciness. In relation to trge attendance Lebanon county, we tualitiso, that the farte‘nd that the in.. :ors were principally nnents to attend the fair two-told,--first, r interest in the exhibitird, secondly, never,beror e over the railroad; .nrtnyeg iomide of a raillioid e Ve aro gratifiea that 39 .oded the Reading EA there will now probabl ire willing eitr and help hen of a "J.ebanon Co, iGO PRIDES OF LA I D. ' of hard times, and th e ley, vat eState, within not Mold at higher rated proof of this we notice till ado in Lancaster county aao Swope's farm 38 acresl o. Bushong's do 108 " tn'l S Eby, 101 " - hrainer's -100" vs' .300." PENNSYLVANIA' ELECTION! The Democracy Victorious! General Packer.ELECTED -Gov ernor a 0,00046, boo `Maj orityt The following are majorities gather ed hastily from our noon papers. Northampton 3000 for Packer. Northumberland 1500 for Packer. Perry 48 for Packer. Montour:4.so for. Packer. - Luzerne 1500 for Packer. Lancaster city 737 for Packer. • Lycoming 1000 for Packer., ` t ;Harrisburg 419 for Packer,a gain of 379. Berks 6000 for Packer.; I'lradford—Democratic gain. of 100 on last fall, Allegheny city 450 for Wil mot, a loss' of 700 on the Fremont vote, Pittsburg 225 for Wilmot, also a`loss of about 700 The entire Denfectatic county ticket is elected in AllegherkyJ So in Philadelphia, which also gives abouel 3000 majority for Packer. The next Legislature will be democratic in, both branches. ;THE EI.ECTIOJ. Thelelection in this county, yesterday, passed' off peaceably and quietly. The majority for Wilmot is about 670—a majority somewhat exceeding our ex. : peciati t ons, yet, considering . the matter!' we. had to contend with during the pakt Pew days, we felicitate ourselves that it;:is not greater: We have kept our paperback some hours to give such turns is come to hand. GOVERNOR. • Pricker. Wilmot. Ifazielittret WesCWard, 184 139 25 East Ward, 170 150 26 N. L. Boro., , 101 133 13' ; N: •L: Tp., 19 Cornwall, 151 119 19 . ,Squth Lebanon, 135 111 2 83 40 Jackson, 223 167. 79' Bethel, 190 186 .• Swatara, 228 East'llanover, 70 - 183 . 17 61 151 Londonderry, 000 104 00 North . Annville, 000 116 00 South Annville, 000 104 00 Wn ind do Lis by, Wilmot's majority. 673 TREASVRER. Moe. Bowman West Ward, 224 ; 119 East Ward, 209 t 129 L - Bor • 110 - , "t 125 N. L. T 2„ Cornwall . , - 160 124 S. L. Tp., 338 108 fleidleborg. 83 Millcreek, :"44 Jackaon, , 251 168 aug- YE of but: otila urd ton a! of IXI oase'; v o Bethel, count, Swatara, E. Hanover, 70 186 Y , -0 U Union ? , 9 ,LOndonderry, 000 104 0 Annville, 0.00. 116 S. Annville, 000 104 10 n 4 a 4 i a a 5 5 3}a4 Bowmill's Maj. The variations front tlie Governor's vote for the ballan e e•of the ticket will probably not be 20 Votes. TEE SUSPENSION OF OUR BANKS LEGALIZED.—The " A egislatlire, .yes-; tetchy, iittssed the bill ,Ipkplizand: the stispension of the Banks of thin-; State moon& Monday of April next. The :Governor has ; signed the bill, anctthe Legislatu're ! has adjourned.. rum—Some scoundrel, with a heart as black I as night, set fire on Fridity evening to anieolated barn in the western section of our town, belong ing to Jacob Goodixert,.Bsq: Before the firemen could reach the place and be of service, the whole 1 barn was enveloped in flames. There were Wheal 230 bushels of untbraslted wheat stored therein, the whole of which 'with TrP79.Plitir*O9 de stroyed. Part of the griin:belOnied to Mr. John Becker.- It' is estimated that the entire loss is from $4OO to $5OO. It is scarcely a year eine° a stable belonging to the same . .gentlernan,.ou the same spot, was also set on fire and destrifyed: In the present instance it Was verifortailie tlia,t,the atmosphere was entirely calm, for there , is no tell: ing where the tire would have 110*Kialierh* the scarcity of water, and the dry,=cotalmsgMe buildings in the '.vicinity. It is to diseplike gretted thatthe incendiary, who thus•apittto.vrith the property of his fellow men cannon cacti One thingis certain, that if he had been caught In the act, our otherwise peaceable and law-lovihg" inhabitants might have enacted a Lynah-letwlrag edy. It is to be hoped that the scoundrel's stom ach may ravenously long for some of the wheat he destroyed, during the coming Proceedings of Cornwall Teachers' Association OonrwaLL, Oct. 10, 1857.. The meeting wascal.led to order by - Mr. Bucher,. after which the following officers were elected, vie : , President, C. Bucher;' Vice President, j., 10410 i:. jr.; Bee. Sect'y, A. J. Arnold, Cor. Sect'y :and Treasurer, J. S. Rupp.. The Constitetion was read and signed by A. J. Arnold, A.-Kilmer and ?dr. Harts, after which the minutes of the last. meeting were read and adopted, after which the I following resolutions were presented by Mr. Phil,-, lit),:_. ' of our forokors Wbt they oe t t ient lend umd tto Agriba/ Weertnee, It is very obvious that he, whose busines s it is to teach others,cannot have too much learning himself, therefore E 'lued, That however much Teachers may know, it is still their imperative duty to strive to increase their stook of knowledge, and also dill gently embrace every available means of becom ing thoroughly acquainted with the besfrnethod of instructing the rising generation. Resolved, That not to improve is actually to rettoglado, and that the Teacher who thinks he is raise enough,, or who is satisfied to remain merely A g av e the prOfession'withent making i any spe cial efforts to'increese his qualifications, s clearly incompetent to meet Lbe etmstantly growing and pressing demands, of the school-room. Resolved, That the doctrine that "every man •owesit debt to his profession" is sound, and that rgan ?2So- g tho i y o f years, . As lately t bstan • quest se we , at p elt °wings: for $18& 200 " 162 a X 72 oo iiiii THE LEBANON ADVERTISER. - ---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 189 184 28 16 . 67 1868 • • 471 when a man enters a prtOssion, be by clear iau plicntion, places himself under solemn °litigation s to do all that he reasonably can, for the promo tion of the best interests of said profession. Resolved, That entertaining these views, we, the Teachers of Cornwall District, have met for the pnrposc of mutual improvement, both in the branches which we are daily called upon to teach, and in the art of teaching. Resolved, That we feel sincerely anxious that the schools of Cornwall District shall prove high: Iy successful during the term just opened, and we do earnestly call upon the parents in said district to co-operate' with us -Ist, I3y sending their children to school as reg ular as they - possibly can, 2d, Dy frequently visiting the schools and see ing for themselves how their children-aro doing. 3d, By frequently examining their children at home and thus noting their progress and encour aging theni in their . studies. Resolved, That these resolutions be published .irr.the English papers of Lfbanon. Passed on'itiotiOriOf llr. Buyin. On motion ad journed to meet this day two weeke atschoolltonse No: 6, (Zimmormates.) A. J.Auxot,n, Secey, The Firemens' Parade of Philadelphia on Monday a , weelc,was animposiniaffair. It was the largest turn-out of the firemen 'ever recorded —numbering 'abont . 100 . companies. The Forse verve° Engine and Hose Company,-of this Bor ough, was well received, :India very favorably no ticed in the city papers. • We take the following extract froM'the News :—"Perseverance Engine and Hose Co., of Lebanon, numbered 26 members. Theo. Frantz, chief Marshal. They were accom panied with a,splendid band of IS members, also belonging to the Hose Co.--44 in all=a fine look. ivg body of men. They were equipped in grey; and the company was much admired." - For the-Advertiger TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. • Mn. EDlTCM.—Accordingto the appointed time, the Teacher's met on Tuesday evening of last week, in the Acatleniy. It is a source of much gratification M Use to know that there - are in tour locality Teachers and other friends of Educa tion, who take a - delight in- its proceedings;- and whose hearts throb responsive to every movement which has for its object the benefit of our common Humanity. It should be attended by all wh f . tror its general welfare. In some towns literary gen tlemen (and ladies tool) are engaged in conduct, ing these Associations, by coming up to the help of truth in the great contest of error. If we but persevere in our laudible effort, we will overt' beneficial influence, and one that shall vibrato throughout the entire Mlifeational corpse of our county. Scripture informs us that "in the multitude of counsellors there is wisdom." With truth and force may this proverb be applied to persons as sembled for intellectual improvement. It is by discussing our views with friends that they he ems clear and disperse the mists of our minds, and often baffle the thought and bumble the pride of the most erudite scholar. Hero then is room to ,improve our mental faculties. Lebanon boasts of One flourishing liferary society, whiehlias been in succesaNl operation for nearly live years, and if we but adhere to tbe geed Old adage—"Perse4! ranee Conquers"—we are bound to flourish in the same degree. ALPHA. Apeciall Nodiets. Every person should read the advertise-` Aleut of 0 rindle's Celebrated Magic Compound and Ancient Japanese Life Pills which appear alternately in anothercelurun. They are the Most successful remedies in the world! Try them and be mired.:. This is to certify that 'I kayo' nhule lint one application of the MAGIC Ozn on my fingers, - which have been drawn from contiattion of the cords, brought on by rheumatisM. It was of sev enteen inonttis standing, and I ani now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to all afflicted likewise. J. M. FINFROOK, Harrisburg;, 73 Locust street. Wooer fratri - Restoratire.--=We hare never known any Other medicines why as large a share of public confidence in so short e time as this lots done, It has not been more thou a year' eince we first heard of it, and it now stands at the head orall remedies of the kind. We have never used any of it ourselves. having had no occasion. as one 'crown of glory' not only as-yetretains its original color, but gets more so- 7 -but,some of our friends have, ant!we lueve - net= . cr known It fall of restoring tIM hair to its Original' COI4. We advise such as are becoming prematurely gray, to give the 4 lientorative" it trialafic4ter (ill.) Herekl. .07 - e. Candor compels us when considering the wants of the afflicted, to recommend that which is best known and tried, and "to recommend Dr. J. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Blanes, would only be adding to what has been heralded &ritual wide. not only by a tins isolated certifi cates, but by the people of the land, endorsed by the phy sicians and The press, that llosMtter's - Bitters have no equal in restoring and imparting health to enfeebled Men. Ladies and iddhlren find this medicine invaluable inmut ny bf their ills of debility, to which they itre subject. es-. pecially during the summer season in such 'easesitshould be taken in small quantities before meals. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by ()S -TETTER .4; SMITH, 267 Penn st...Pittmburg. - I.l3wala.RElGAlrr, Agent,-North -test corner of 'Market and Water streets, Lebanon. ITolloway'r.Pills and, Ointment—Avoid Impost tiro ! A s there may be counterfeits in themarket,itis welt to know that there is a proteetionla - th - E - Piirehaser in the Water mark that exists in'every leaf of the genuine book of di rections, viz: the werds,,•:llolloway, New York and Lon don," which eau be seen in the paper itself On being held to the light. In external inflammation there is an nn- - natural rush of blood to the part affected. The'effeet of the Ointment is to disperse the haul fever.- The Olis re. hove the system, through the bowels, of all moildd and irritating Influences. THE GRBAt,Er,iGL/S :1 1 ,1 - I ,Elrt sin J ES CLAR' WS Celebra teal. Female -Pins. PROTECTED LE T T E BY ROYAL: Atm- . „PATENT. r, Preparedfroni a prescription of Mt: Clarke, if D., Physician Ertraordinar,y to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to xvhich the female constitution is subject. It moderateii all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy' cure may be.relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES Itis peculiarly suited. It will,' in -a abort time, bring ert the monthly'ported with regularity. - Bachluttie,'price OEM Dollar, bears the Governimat Stamp of gi , *Britain, to prevent counterfeits.' 17tese Pills should not be taken by fensafeeifuring the FIRST THREE- JL(ONTf}S of Previasey, as they are turn to bring on Miscarriage, but •l any vilieS time they In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,. Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight leaeition, Palpita tion' of the Heart, Hyaterice, and:Whites, - these Pills` will effect a cure when all other Means 'have -failed; acid although a powerful remedy, do iribt'Conhtin irOn, Calmat antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. ,Full direetions accompany each package. t Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late C. Baldnin k C 0.,) ; Rochester, N. Y 8.—51,06 end 6 postoge steitipk 'erelong to any mi.: Xerize6 Agent, will insure a bottle Or the rills hp return !zit. r tßln Or. ROSS, opposite the Ccpart,llouse, Lebanon, ra:,..and 'l . all respectable Drug g ists throughput the Rolf NI States and Canada; also by Marroy 'Birth, Reading,' Pit, ' ' October 7,1857-4 y. . Religious Notice s. English preaching next Sithbath :inoruing•anni evening, in the 7iliithatlfst Church. preaching next Sabbath morning and. German in the afternoon at 2)/' o'clock. in Zion's. Luth. Church. german preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Emanuel's Chtivilt of the'' v. Assticiation. ' , . . , luirriiiin preaching , next Sabbadi'morning and — Ouglish In die evening is Salem's Lutheran Church. Germartservice next Sabbath forenoon tutha'neravian - Oh eren. English preaching next Sabb th ixtoraiag, in tLe` i formed Church. NIAR4I1 1 11), la • the Btb . inst., by Roy. 11. 8. Miller,,Mr, Anthony , hard to..Mise Sarah Ellenberger, both of this Borough. i < , a the 24th ult., at Reading; by Rev. L . Leinbach, Mr. : le Hain, of North Lebanon borough, to Miss Mary Ann Iman, of Ude borough. , rt. the Gtb Inst., by Roy.' samoel Yingling, Mr. JOhn ptiel, of Berry, Dauphin co., to Mrs. Butiannah Brown, ,ondonderry,,Lebation co. _,. • - , , a the 20th tilt., by Roy. Mr. Riifihin; lififSlianul le.. to'lifts. Mary A:Kuhns,' both : of North Lebanon , a t e-lat inst., by Rev. T. H. teinbach; Mr. Edward ' fiercer Jackson, to Miss Caroline Behney, of Berke co. AT NIC:UT we cannot tell whether the river is shallow or deep: so neither ran we judgeof a silent or secret man. To know him we must have light to else be able to wino). him. DIED, On the 75th nit., in N. Lebanon borough, Mary Priscil la, ilaughier of 3lorria A. and Willa M. liocholl, lira 11 months and 21 [llya. On the 2.-ttli nit., in thin borough, Alice ALT,dalena, daughter of Mat thia.4 and Elizabeth Wiz, aged about I year. On the 15th Mt.. at Silver Springs. Lancaster co., John Miller, formerly of this borough, aged about Zd years. On the "d in;t, in neidlebe - rg, MN. Ml!Nx, wife of 000 IV. Mere, aged about 30 yearn. • On the 30ih ult.. in South Lebanon, Michael lirubaker, *4l about 32 years. - . On the oth - inst., iii thg borough., Ilrs. Elizabeth llersh, aged Mead 59 years. On the 24 inst., in Bethel,Tlenry Datitter,agecl7B years and 10 days. ' On the 24th ntt., In Stark county, Ohio, Afr. John Ma relll, formerly of Lebanon county, Pa., aged 41 years and 29 days. . The Leban (Carafeilly Corrected ors Matket. drill.] • . , LEBANON', Wsmissaft - r, Om 14, 1857. Extra Family Flour, $7 00 Potatoes,,U bu , 50 Extra Flour T. bar.. 000 Ecrga t . , a AO., • ' 7 16 Extra Super. Flour, 550 Butter, 11 lb., 16 Superfine B. Flour,, 500 bard, - 12 Superfine Flour. - 475 Tallow, 11 Prime White Wheat, 140 Elam,' Prime Red Wheat, 130 Shoulders, 12 Prime Rye : 05 Sides, ' 11 Corn, 65 Soap, . . . 4 . Oats, 35 Bees-wax, 25 .Clover.seed, 700 While Nags, ' a Timothy-seed, 250 Mixed Bags, 2 Flax seed, 100 Flux, "f lb , 12.?,4 Dried Apples,l4 bu., 100 Bristles, p lb., 40 Dri,,d Apples, pealed, 150 Peathers,;Vl lb., . 62 1 A Peach ''Snitx,' 250 Wool, lb., ' . 4O Peach '"llutzels," 125 Soup,Beaus, 'f qt.,. ' 6 ''Cherries, 150 Yiuegar,V gni., ' 1.2 1 /4 Onions, 50 Apple Butter,Al crock; 45 . . !nee PhiladelphialiarkelL . , . PUILADELPITIA; OCTOU'ER 12. 1:857: The -receipts of flour continue moderate, prices generally showing , a falling off. The sales 'com prise about 4500 bbls. in lots, at. $ 5 25 for stand ard superfine, $5 75 a 0 for extra, the fernier for good western, and $0 a 6 25 per bbl. extra family. The home demand has also been moderkite within the rangeof $5 . 25 a 6 for common to choice brands, $5 75 a 6 for extra, and $6 a 7 50 and 8 per bbl for extra . family end fancy lots. Rye flour is qui et at $4 25 11'4 374. per LW, Corn meal has been Grain--Prices of Wheat lire fully 'Sc;' per bushel lower. About '30,000 bushels have found buyers at 1 12 a 1 25 for inferior to choiee'reds, and $1 20 for red, and $1.30 for white, which are the top prices at the close, and the market`dull.—, Rye is scarce at 72 a 71c., mostly at 73e. foi Del aware. Corn—Sales of southern and Pennsylvania yellow at 72 a 75e, chiefly at 74e., afloat. White at the same price. Oats are dull. Sales of 20.000 bushels at 40 a . l2e. for southern. ' TERM, 1857 JURY LIST FOR NO. .80S GRAND John Ulrich, Lebanon Dore. Philip A rentz, tin Wm. B. Kreider, Cornwall, Choron.9 Miller, do John Berland, N. Leb. John Bowman, Cornwall, John Brunner, Swatara, henry Bowman, Borough, John Bodenhorn,jr., N. Ann Franklin Debart, Jackson, Daniel Etter, Londonderry, ,Sanmel Erb, Cornwall, Andrew Ebright, John Fegin, N. Antralle, ,Daniel Masser, Jackson, " Jeorge Melly, Union, f ohn Stouffer, Londonderry,. Leri Smith, 'N. Leh. Boni. Daniel Seltzer, Jackson, I.*Alaitiler, Bethel, Daniol Ulrich, Londonderry, J, IL Wolfersberger, do John Zion, Jackson, Levi Zimnisrman, N. Ann TRAVERS Jamb Bowman. jr.; Loney, David Mick, B. Hanover, Martin Bowman. Londotiy, Henderson Brunner, L. Ber. Chambers Buck, lieidleberi, Jas. Denson, N. L. township Henry iloinbzwger, Milton Cooper, 11. Ifitims r * Thomas Capp, SWetarat Daniel Fegan, N. Atneville, P. 11; Freyll nghanser.Swatara John Gackley, John CI r011.,(.4 s.) Heidleberg Charles Goodman, N. G. Bor Henry Grob, S. Lebanon, ' Simon G. Horstick, Lond'y Jonathan Hertzler, Jackson, John 11. Harper, E.Hanover NORS. Christian Roffman, Christoph. Nan - finny, S. Ann Tefferson -B. Light,.S. Loh. John Light, N. L. Twp. Mac Matthew, Millcreek, P.. Miller , Swatara, llenrVfeyer, N. Auhville, fames M Pileger, borough, Ibiolant Smith, Millereek, ,ilyrus.Sehouls t Union, I - fient'y Ulirich, B. Ilano.- John Weise, fleittleherg, Levi. Wolf. Bethel, - Itudillph.Yeaktey, (rt. s.)Sws John Yortly, ltorough,•,, fee. Zimmerman,, Milleryek, eo. itiglet, S. A noville, • ferret 'Gruber, N. Artuville, NEW A 1)V ERTCSEM EN TS. TWIN C A SSErt has removed Isis ItOOT & MOE STORE to Watunt street,f bst,wentl.TteinlAnsrsilnd:lOttniei's Hotels. • [Lebanon, Oct. 14,'57;. POckel Book LOsl. O N Labor k LAST, botireen the Stearn:ll and Brothers' Store, a Pocket Book; oda:tilling Wait 836 in MOney and other papefs. Any potions ae turning said book to the undersigned will be suitably 're warded. LABORIOUS CONRAD.. Lebanon, Oct. 14, '.67--St.s DistiOilitiolll of Partnership. E Co-Partnerabip existing betirexn the niuleinigned, BAT:BEES, in the borough of Lebanon, was dissolyed by mutual content, on the Ist inst. GEORG'S W. DALY, JOHN W. WILLIAMS. .dar.Tbe bit.biess will be continued at the old stand by the imderAgned, who respectfully solicits a continued pat ronage of the establishment, Lebanon, 0ct.14,'17-11. GEORGE W. DALY. LADIES' CORDED SKIRTS'—, A superior quality and 'cheaper than ever, offered at Into.; Lebanon, Oct. 14, 57. Hall Building, Market st. Igo nk Notice. A N ELECTION fur Thirteen Direetois of the Lebanon _LI_ Bank, to serve for the ensuing yefir, wilt be held at the Banking-house, in Lebanon; on Monday, the 1804. of Xneendit4., :13157,1betiveen the hours of Y'n'Clock,.a.m.., and 3 o'clock. p. tn. The annual ineetin.,, ,, of the Stockholders will take place on 'Tuesday; the 3d griiroventher. Lebanon, Oct.ll, '37-ta. E. A. MILER, guider. DLACK SSILKS!— A-superior assortment just reeeived;ten per cent. sower than ever, offered at ' - Lebanon, .SWART 2, Ar.BRO. Notice,, . . . . MITE Antittel or Geoerat 3leetingof the Mexribere of the istirroALrFlßErSz's.tritNNCE COMPA'brY SiNK- , ING SPRINGS. perks Co., trill beheld • ,* 3./onday* Or dr/ dari of Korenthen next . at I a'clael. fliO public 'holmle or AXEL Ilfreirrra, fir. Wouirtsilorf to 'eleet!Thirteiiii Kilt) Mantiers to serve for the cuseinpyour.. A general attendance is requested. E. PENN WWII SerVy. Wonietsdort, Oct. j r US. S ! 7,lusuricsi_ Bleached and Unbleached ann. the differentanaken at the eery lowest msh prices., Lelmnon,Oct_l4,'s7. SWARTZ , st 'I3IUV 'Fp the . atites.. 1- , . lt T ES. BUCII wpttitt hereby inform the Ladies of Lelia ill non and vicinity that shdhasjuStreturned from the 'city With a large atipply - . Fall awl , Winter Millinery,Voodsi—!` to which she would respectftilly call their attention. Tier stock consist** part of Mealy-tnadeFall and Winter Bon nets, Bilthens,.French and Arnerictm Caps, SWUM; Velvets, Lacei, &c.. : • • ; From long experience in husiness and t.lettirmination to render satisNetion by strict :Attention to the same. she hopes t receive .said merit a con umance bf tlintliheral. patronage with which she has been,heretofore favored, 11,7,1- AU orders prc6pllli attiniled Lebanon, Oct. 14, '5l-.4t. • L. BUCIL .:.6011braCOUP431 , SORB .Se• ZTRAWS To buy your (FALL & WI TER) GOODS. T AMES DRESS ,GOODS— .I_I such as Ducats, Dclaines, Cobergo,Tibet Cloths, Cash- ; MOW ' S C. (Prices to suit Mc time.g,) ' Lebanon, Oct. 14,'57. -swatat 'BRO. Bargains! Bargains , : Goods bought at• Sherif's Sale to be sold 'AT AND BELOW COST ! rpILE subscriber would respectfelly informthe citizens of,Lebanon an&vicinity, that , he his purchased, at Sheriff's Sale; the entire stook of ', 'Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, late of .1. AL' EflegurA Brother, ate very, lea , price. Ile will retail the, stock -,iliesper than any Goods hero ever, 'been sold herCtlifofe 'ln Lebanon, for the purposeihf ing out tbe'eouceirri... The opportunity is a good . onei arid should now be embraced by all desirous of buying cheap Goods for the coming, winter. The /tack Li a full one— complete in all its deli:Wan - 4M Atirilive us a call and ade our bargains. Lebanon, . :GEORGE , EFLEGER.; - ' PIE IN CLOTHING .'STORE. ARRIVAL OPREW O.OODS . ATTE most respectfully inform the Gentlemen of V non and vicinity, that we have opened a Areteklotk ing Stare, in Cumberland' Street, next, door .to Henry, d: Stine's Store, where-we Intend to keep.constantly on hand ttruost select assortment of "t • .;; . „ Reddy-Made - Clot i?fa • such so Frock Coats. OVercoats; press Costs, Cassiniere, Sattinqt and (iassinett Pants, pr.all prices and deserip .tions, front $1,60 up hitt; Vestii,eloth,lpiain and tailor Silk, of all styles and designs, and it general asseraggut of Furnishing — Goods, . • soh as 'Neek-tiss. Suspenders, Woolf:ad lluekskln Gloves, white Mid tlanuellihirts, Wool awl ...ink (hide:shirts, &e. Being in connestian with rt. large wholesale trauturacturing. establishment the' city, where , our Goods are nianufao. tured in the beat manner, and buying oils - materials at. thalowast cosi/prices, we are cot:Went thatiwo can please all.who wilrfavor tie with their eiriatoid. , , MI witask, is a trial, as our motto is—" Quick Sdes and .7rnix72 PrOts t" SCHWEITZSR, ITEILBRONNER *.OO. LebanoneOct. 141'57-2m. Spectacles .14pst. A PAIR OF SILVER SPECTACLES were lost by n lady 11. on the 221 ult., in Plank-road Street, between Hill and the Academy. Any person returning Raid speca to this office will receive the thanks of the owner. Lebanon, Oct. 7, 37-It.* ME==l ifISS WOMELSDORF invites the LADIES oLLehanon and vicinity to examine her stock of FALL BON NETS and TRIMMINGS, which she is now opening at her residence, opposite Dr. C. D. Oloninger, in Cumberland street, Lebanon. [Oct. 7,18.57. Notice to CreOitoys. . A LL PERSONS indebted to the firm of SIIIEK & TICE, to SAMUEL U. 511111 K, by Note,'Book. Account, orotberwisc, are requested to make early payment to AMOS S. louctrrna, Esq., at his Office, in Lebanon, mad save costs. LEVI KLINE, AMOS B. BOUGHTER, Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. Attorneys fur Creditors. ATTENTION - •, Washington Artillery. ir k rou , win meet in Tull' uniform on Saturday, the 17th day of October, next; at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Armo ry, for Drill and Target,FiNing. Punctual attendance is requested by all the members., -There will be two Purses shot fori. oneof Gold and theotherot The distattba' will be silty yards.. - By. order WAt. P. CAWMANY, S,' ' 'ClAil.r.Ellßlll.llnak. Dissolutities of ATO'IICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto.. .11 fore existing between JOICI Glassaa and Gad. GASSER; dealers in Boots.:Ehees, Hats and CapS," thelnirongb of Lebanon, has heed dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to said firm will please make immediate pay ment, and those baying claims will present them to Jonx GANSER, by whein th business will be continued. JOEN GASSER, Lebanon; Oct.,i GEORGE GASSER; Notice. North. Lebanon and Mount Hope Plank and Turnpike .Road Cbmpany. AA N ELECTION, consisting of a President, five Mank ger% a Treasurer, one Secretary, and Superintendent, will be Gehl by the Stockholders, on MONDAY, NOVEM BEII T.nd, it. 57, between the hours of and A o'cloCk, p. m., at their.Offlee, near the Borough of Lebanon. Lebanon, Oct. Y, '57. JOLLY. 41A.119.1LART, Seery. ALL ACADEMY ! (nice Miles West of Harthburg.) , • • -. • MITE 'BOURN EENTII SESSION of this Institution.will commence on "MONDAY, the 2d of NOVEMBER,.next. The attention of, parents and guardians is respectfully in vited' to the advantages it affords" hi hi:ldeating Young Men and Boys. The location is pleasant, healthful and corive nient of access; and the course of studies eNteosive, em bracing the'primary and - higher branches of aioEnglish Education, together with Latin Greek, French and Ger man Languages, and Vocal andlnstriiinental Music. Tagus :—Boardingi Washing, and Tuition in the English . Branches, & Vocal M nets, per Session, 121 weeks,] $50,00. -For Circulars giving full particulars, address . D..DEN LINGER, _ . Oct. 7, ' $12,000 Worn's Store pool:1'$ AT VERY LOW PRICES! MITE IiD;DERSIGNED, having Pan-hosed at Sheila's 1 Sale, the large and complete assortment of STORE GOODS of SHIRK & TICE, at a very low price, and being desirous to close up the concern at an early,day, will re tail the stock at lower prices than Goods have ever been sold in Lebanon, and much cheaper than the same kind of Goods eau be bougbt at Wholesale in the Cities. The orig inal cost of the GOODS was $12,000, and the stock is large, complete and'well-assorted. • " • . Such an opportunitSclo obtain CHEAP ,GOODS is =toy offered, DWX GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEL'IIS WARE in grcat quantities. NOTES of all solvent Rankstaken in exchange for Goons. Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. ABRAHAM SHIRK. - A GREAT . PANIC* GOODS SELLING WONDERFULLY . ' E undersigned are now opening a very large assort "j,meift of FALL and WINTER GOODS, among which are Cloths Cassimeres, Vesting, Ready - made, and all kinds Men's and Boys wear: ALSO, all-kinds of Goods for Ladies' wear; such as black and fancy silk, Delaines, French Merino, Coberg and plaid Goods, Shawls of all descriptions, Bonnet Tri anningS,An. ALSO, a large stock of GROCERIES & QUEEN SWARE. GM at the. Bee liire. " Lebanon, toct 7, '57. GEORGE & STIELLENBERGBIL • LIST .01" ;LETTERS R EMATNING N TUE DIINMOWN POST OFFICE, Oeyrus' • Ocroi'u 1,1557. Levenstioe, S. Donegan, &does ; ~ Nattetey, Philip, Piizarall, Pagan, Temothy- ---- Tlerb, John Seymore, Lewis lhold, Jsfob Seeferheld liontrall, Mehal. T. Thomas Ntielicel Nagle. from Ireland: - Myerstown, 0(1.7, '57. WILLIAM SMITE% P. M. LIST OF 'LETTERS . . . irj EMKINLNO IN TIIIi LEBANON, PA.POST CiFFICE, ..n., OCTOBER 1,1857.` Amor, Pedal& .HeilMan, David • . Aichele, Christopher Ilibchinan,'3lary ' . Aeord, John • Hendricks & 1r 'Akerson Athom, Mrs. :Jones, Charles B.• - Blaney, F. Kreider, John F. ... • Bernhardt, Henry Kavanagh, Terraime Bleistone, John • Kelly, 31r5iliebece4 ~ Boyd, Robert C. • ', Kaause,_Amanda.. Barba, Elias . Krundle• ' Thunitut , •• • . .. Bourke, Patrick ' I . Kerney, James , Thickenstose, Annie ‘' . Mc; Emanuel .., Buyer, Win. L. . 3.k1, Leifhla Brennen, Mrs. Elizabeth .Light,..lOhn F.. i ~• . . likening, Emma . , Light, Joseph p,.., . ~ , ; linrto, Conrad 'Loser, Joseph '• . • Blauch,David Latourelle, Maria ' • , Barr, John & Sons Lefeose, Peter . • . Bucher, Ezra. . Lyons, Andrew Bush, Levi • Z. .!-.Lyons, Lewis Bruinigartrier, John LeMer, Jonathan Bench, Henry Lush, Emanuel Barichter, Wm. ' Lannhardt, John Daley, Benjamin Lamp, Jacob .. Blume, Mr. Miller, William' • Benson, John Miller, Erneline llrenon, Philip • McLaughlin, Michael .Clemen, Frantz McMahon, Patrick Couttz, Mrs. Win. Mogan, Richard Condon, David Mitchell, J. R.. Gmitine, J., G. Morris, Wm. Draper, Caroline Mull,. Miami . Dolan, Michael & Terance, 2 Marg, C.V. . _Davies, Samuel Miller, J. d Dullninan, Bichsel . blanfert, Samuel ' Disilver, Benjamin Mediu, Sebastian Derr, AIMOS , ../ . MqCorznick, J. AT. .. . ' • Relinuin, 3liehrel Mager, John . , z. •.. ' Elliott, Reuben . • Melly, }Award Eihns, Robert 31. • .Nettlehm, A. G. Ebert, Jones . ' Nell, Jelin Everhart, Samuel A. ' ' Noll, Mlehtel ' Ebright, Samuel Romg, H. C. Finnegan, Owen ; nettle, Joseph . Fritz, William . .' • Rotas, Peter ;Fritz, Louis.. . . Bynum, C. G. Pulen, Miles •' litfner, John Phiher, Mrs. Catli,wtdow .. S.chlevil, Joseph , tither, Joel . .:. •• , ..) Shim, God, ..,. ' ,1,: '. , Five, Christ.. ~ . ,„ • , , Stout & Haag , ~ Fink, Plillip , ... ' Sanders, John Froefleld, Ph. ' ' ' 5mith,;.7..51: &C. • ' ' Oearhnrt, George Win. • ' : Scotts, Rain uel , , . Goff, Conrad ..Habib; Polly : Gleason, Win. Henry . Sturfor,,,llaria Mrs. 'Grubbs ,1 Care Stan, _Benedict ;Gould, Chester L Stokes, Parshall k Co. 'Tort, Sninuel Srnithera, Geo. W. ' • Gelb, Elam . Snybolt, Peter Cerhart,,Nathrin Saute, W. H. • Gemini, Gotlieb . Snavely, Jacob , °Fob, Henry . Stein, Daniel ' "llCllig. Cif:atolls, , Steckbeek, John Iliansmati P. Steoichts, Samuel Hyde, Andrew . ,Schweder, John H. , . • Hareleroad, John • • .. Trainer, Arthiir ' Opminel. Wm. :• . • Trimble, Jeremiah • ..:.... Heitz, S. G., , Trefriu, D. Hoover, Philip '' . . ! . ',llititierger: Jacob F 4 Vi l'i" lldnnoti, Moutro . :Whomer, Phidal• i, f ....I ..: Hanes, Samuel . • ..,Weyloir. Nicholas , ', ,;* • Hahne, 0; H. ' .. , . Wolf, 3liehrel ,•! • Hailmer, Peter • . -, Weinrich, Gustav Hoffman, Henry . Walp, Susan C. t Hamilton. Thomas Yordy, Jacob Horst, Rebecca Zundler, Henry Persons calling for any of the above named letters, will 'pleasosay they are advertised. .-.-Lubanon, Oct. 7,'57. ANN L. RUTERAUFF, p. H. GSLOTHING! CLOTHING I CLOTHING! Clotitisag fikr.the TIIE LA 11G EST,beei stisOitied StoCk. Mil l ion. .ollteruly-Made Cloth hag ererexhibited in Lebanon, was just opened at the .ffead-Quarterx for Good and Cheap Clothing! in Cnmberinnd street, opposite the Court 'House, imeF.IZENSTEIN a BROTIIEB take the lead In selling cheap; they can't hiebeat'. , . invite'oncnumerous Customers and the public in general, to call and examine our . new stock of FALL and WTNTEIt CLOTTIM, consisting of all styles! of Over! , web*, Sack nod Frock Coats, JtaBIBOIIiISTOUUS 01311611111* and Business Costs, Boys' Coats, Pants. and Vests, as well Oa large stock of new styles of fancy oassimer pants, silk,. velvet, plush and satin Vests; Undeinlothing, gimbal/ silk Rhirts, merino shirts and drawees, heavy cotton and!wool drawers, german knit Jaakits,WhoVniul cottonliose, 'fors, comforts. neckties, suspenders, glows, shirtsand col lap,. &c., dc., 'de. • • . . .IFirllats and Caps, Trunks, Valises and Curpetjtaas, all will he sold at the lowest • ~'.Lebanon, Oct 7, '47. .REV4INSTEIN . &.1140.. IsANDRETIES' Srgricultteral Ware-house„ Nod. 21 & 23 eonth Sixth Street, near the State nous; Plil LADE LPIIIA. I'IIEN 111.0011:3 of . thisepacious building, erected express ly for the Proprietors' trade,are stored with Seeds and Implements of interest to Fanners and Gardeners. , ,liaty Years EstahliskaL—The subsorlbety desins.to cell, the attention of every onointekostil in Fanning nada& (letting, to ,theirovellpseleoted atock•ot •• , Agrioultuial, In; iesnents anit. Machinery, "Great Variety of frforticulturcit "i t; Warranted Chattels and newer Slsedai Grass and Field - Saris of the most rdiable quality. The AgricultoraL 3rnpleinenta•eolei by ua are mostly manufactured aL our Steam Worlta,.Briatot, Pa.. , Having flood bp this eatabliehment without regard to! expense, with the most. complete machinery, for the man ufacture of various kiuda of Agricultural lmplornants;we are now prepared to supply.all articles in this line fully equal, if not atiperior, to any thing of the kind ever offer ed to the • Leindretik's ,Brurrattfea tAtrden Seetis;,, Bait, been - before' the -p shit; for upwards' Of Sixty Ask - 'their wide-spread popularity, and the constantlyiheriate iug demand from year to year, is the best evidence of their suporlotity over nil others. • Ccinntry merchants can be supplied with.seeds in pa pers, or balk, on the moot liberal terms. Illoomaktie t nekr Bristol, 1 , 4-1 eitigSrarden Seed grounds, Contains three hundred and seventy acres, and Is the .gear establishment of its kind in the world. ' to. LANDRETH & SON,' • Oct. 7,'57-3m. Noe. 21 & 28 Pout Sixth Street, Philada. HOWARD ASSO'CIATIO'N • PIEILADELPtIik. • • Important •hintraincenzens MO all persons afflicted with .Sexunl - Dimmes t such as Sperin•ttorrheen,SemitaellYeakness,bmpotence,Gonim• rbcea, G I eet.Sypiiii is, the Vice of Onanism,or Self•AbusoAc. The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruc tion of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de ' editions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Sur geon, ns a Charitable Act worthy.of their name, to. give Medical Advice Oratis,•to.all .persons thus afflietedovho apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, ; occupation, habits of life, &c.,),and in all vises of extreme poverty and suffering, tofarnish Oodicinearfreeofcharge.: The Howard association is a benevolent lustitution,.ea tablished by special endowment, for tharoliof of the sick and distressed, afflicted with ' , Virulent and Epidemic Dis eases." It has now a surplus of means, which•the Direc: tots have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. • It is needleas to add that tbo Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the meet'. approved modern treatment. Just Published, by the Association, a Report on. Spot'. matorrlnca, or Seminal IVeakeess, the vice of Onanism, Ideate rbation or Self 7 .Abuse, and other diseases of the Sex-. nal Organs, by the consulting Surgeon,sehich will bo sent by mail, (In a sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the 're efdpt of two stamps for poStage.. Address, Dr..GItO. R. CALHOUN, consulting Stlrgectli,. Howard. Aswiciatiop, No. 2 South ;Ninth:Week Plitladel- Rictoide, Pa. By order of the bfr re.• . • •. • 1 : • . . EZRA -D.. HEAATMit.4..Prea bed. Ferecnui; Sed'y • 10ct.7;1•7.4y. . VALUABLE CHESTNITT:TIMBE.I2 Al Orphans , Court Sale. PUnSUANT to an order of' the Orphans' Court 4.4;attrip non County, will be sold at public sale ' • : ' 7. . Friday, the 30Th day of October, 1557,.• • . at the public house of Siunuel Rank, in JonestesstiAnt, following Beal Estate, latoofJacob,B.Weidman,docid, A CERTAIN /iIEMAGE rind TRACT O* e e •ty CHESTNUT. TIMBER:LAND, sitnate.partly hi the township of Saida m. and partly in rho' township of Bethel, in the. county aforesaid, . adjoining the Union Canal on the West, and • . the several landeof Davidßmith,Sson'l Klein- ""—. kites and-others:on the Niirtli,‘ lands late of pristiati. Kleinfelter on tho:Bast; and lauds now or late qf Abrahatif Shirk, Moravian • Church land,,and the aeveml Mode of Sarah aiil Catharine Beck and. others on tho South, con taining dbouCTWO.HUNDRED.AND SETAINviry Agit ES, be the same more or less. It being . commonly could thi "Little Mountain Tract,". and known by-that name.. • . • • . The foregoing land will be sold in Lots of live or tin acres as will beet stilt purchasers. • Any.persons -wishing. to view and examine the above CIIESTNUT TINDER. before the day of into, Fill please mil upon Wm.W. Mur-ay, Esq., et.thilon rorge,'Who will point out to theni the lands ortprod for sale. • •• : • Sale to commance at 12 o'clock, M.,when duo attendance. will be glven . and the terms of sale made known by ELIZABETH C. WEIDALAN, , . ROBERT W. COLEMAN, • . . . • JOHN W. ULRICII, .• . • . • Adm'rs of the Estate of diem B. WinrisLix, decd. October • . • iendzScollic Dry-Goods, Grocery'St Crockt,ry ' • • ' AT . THE FARMERS' STORE LEOllAkb ZIMMEEMA:informs his friends L and the public that helms just received a new: stock of GOODS for the FALL Trade, which will be found as - cheinViis any stock of thckinil in this towtO.Onsisting of all such Goods. as are nsoally.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 ,Lities ,Lawns, Edgings, Un dersleves, Mandkorehiefs, , Gentlemen are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Cassimeras, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy 'and ether Vestings, Velvets, Cords, etc: - In the Grocery department May be retied a splendid assortment of .every need in the Faini ly:—Coffec Sugar , Spices, Teas, Mackerel, ice. In Crockery, the stock is well selected.' LEONARD, ZIMAIERMAN. Otif`The highest market price will he paid' for conntry Produce. Lebanon, Sept. 30,15.51. MILL, SAW-MILfI, • AND 621.ACR,E5.:0.F LAND MAO PR: I V A - TF. SA:L E . TUE subsbribeir,"lming 'desirous of selling his merchant and GRIST Max,' together with'his SAW MILL and sixty-two acres of.land, takea .the present opportunity of informing the public that he has ono . of the pest Mill Properties in the coup= ty of imbanon, situate one-fourth of a Mile from :Jonestown, on the Swatara Creek A and„one-half reilcfroiriAftipilion ;; ; town. 'This' 'mill has been newly # t. remodeled' With.. , the- heSi 'or beret gearrng. and everYthirtg in the'best of order, foreither meetly, or merehant, work. Thq land. is in a high state, of enitiyat,ion, • it being latelrlimed with one hundred buithels to the acre, and is all under new' fences.' 'Any per:.! son wishing to view`.said 'property, eau call at. the - mill for inform:-tion, or on the subscriber, two miles from Tooestown: An, indisputable title be given ' and by-puying a small advance en'the property at the time pbssession is given, the hal, once will -lie•set out in .pnymiente- to snit-the put chaser. MARTIN WENGERT; Swatara tp., December 31, .1856.:-tf. " NEW. FALL. GOODS.. NOW For tho . first timo this Fall, at SWARTZ & Bit 0. 9 5; HALL BUILDINGi , Market !Street. Valuable Illitrough Properly - FOR SA LE 1 1 ' , TS offered at private sale, that valuable „half-lot or piece of .6 rcien d, situate at the north-east cor ner of Walnut and• Water streets, Lebanon. front ing 33 feet 'on. Walnut street and 80 fdot on Water street, at present occupied by John Farrel'a Marble Yard, on whi eh . aro a FRAMEIIO US 8010. It is loeascd within a square of -the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, between .he Depot and the cen tre of town. Fur further particulars apply to John Farrel, on the protases. [dune 24, 1 at: *pirWell,.PoteriltiVltere.Bave You Been !"1&k . Intro been STOVE STORE of JAMES Y.'. N. ROGERS, and •bough t. one or his superb:tr. COOK ING.STOVES:•na hO has just returmal Troia the:eity and brought One 'of The largest assortments of " . ..S.TO.VES . ever brought . to ,Lebo'non. My neighbor got one from him, and - Ufa the best-Cook ing Stove I. ever rfOr. They - ran. Bake, Roast. Cook and Wash at the same time, if they wish to, and it do e s evi rything to perfection.; I .was -determined to got One Of the same sort, and the best of all. is hewarraett'everY Commis Stove Ito sells to•do nn he represent. • A few more of the same sort' left, with it gqieral q sortment of • Parlor, Hall. dr Dining Roma: Sterves , . tiihirh will lie cheap; '446 it full 0160,6iiikorn and SHEET IRON .WA It E; generally coon - Mod. with bid •bu eines& q®` AR work eplrnateAl to 1111 be gene with neatness, aid dlepiiteh. • . Lebanon, Sept. 23, '57. JAMES . N.. 1106.4,113. REIG A RT' S • WINE & LIQUOR ST ORE! O CRNER of Market ,t'lliatoi Sta. - , Lebanon, in thdroem formerly oceqpiea by.Jafinb Esq., whore. ho still continues to keOp.an.ariort.. ment of the. very host brands of Wines mad.Liegnins that can bQ gob. To those who arOttetainted With his liquors it is not necessary for.hi nrtO Einaloas Alio liquors will speak for themselves. To lintel Keepers, and all others ; he woniti state; that itis 'moroly ne iessary for them to call exlmind liis stock•to satisfy therfikolyes, ns.he.tyononta to rem= det fell satisfaction. EMI AIMIGAILT: (N. B:—Remembor ; at Weidle's Otaver.. , • Lebanon, Sept. 9, 1857. PAIt4ARA.I.O - 01i TO TQlnt . Tti 5 1'Eitfigt3 A NEW FIRM, lii North tebanoirnimiiiigh. • NEW FERICESI' 1.00,000 B USHELS ooflu ll e r h r erAt T iE, 100,000 Bushels' , COßN,', ' too,opo.Bushels OATS, Clover Seed, Flax Seed, Timotl# Seed, for ea which tho highest market prices. m paid by HOFFMAN, rMMEL &Co. North Lebanon, July. 29, . - ..1414,T1V.E . ..'.:, -, . ......,:. IN the matter . of the money raised on the.eale of the Real Estate of JOIIN Wetrorami of the Bor . ciugh of 'Lebanon, Ivenu'a.- • •• • • . • TIM undersigni3d Auififoifpooficals) 4 [IA - Cotirti of Common ineatt 9f,imat.eo4nt.y.to,nytke,ks i t ; tabotion of saht, uonips „ ,,tp Aqd Among,l4,oreiti tors, will meet the heietieisinteresta at. hit 011fce, , in the borough of Lebanon,Penn's., on Tiritsal,L44 . the 20th - day of PCTopr,,, A. D. 1.8,A1, 410,0 1 - ,elohk, a. m., atlwlihrh time said distribitteni.Will beipade. All thecre4itors in4ludlld iri,.tjte jAig. i ,wh o ch F . .ments will eillibit their.evidence of debt, bonds,' notes or - otherwise, to tlie und ignedlo6) .ori before said day. ANT4O : *,TA IX, ~.... i; . 1 . , rlsebanon,, Sept. 23, 'b i t. .... ... :, ~•: oditor. , . • ' W .. ood,1: Alrood s 4' J HE An4ersigncd, resicting,in.,Nortli.Letspon Borough, offers for 149 cheap, ;, GOO-. or . 700...C0rds (estiMated) good Wood. .rt.idisirrber [Nish the VniiMiCanel, neat r Ades-: town. "[map 27,'5'[. DAVID TIOYED.. T= S P L • • ~...-• .P.BIPJITE SIDLE. m.iiiderlrved q trort, at private sale hitonag nifieetit estafe,`Sitimte in' Boit Hanover town ship, Lebanon coniatYlaberit 2 miles from Harp er's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and tho Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, 113 follows: NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES, inure or less, of 'the best land in thezeighborhood, adjoiningprop • erty ofllichiel Difinibger„John Dotter, and otb ers. The greater pgrtion is cleared and under - is - ,. good cultivation . The buildings I ", - ;l4c se ; . erected on this tract are the tinder , La .' u - , : F: , -... signed's - :iiiill=knoivit Cloth Mann „',S ...... factory, which his a large patron ' 'Age and is capable of indefinite in.; erense; , a large tiro-story denble.S tone Dwelling House, with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Term 'rouse; Tenant House; large stone Barn, 'with thrhlngtloor and Stabling ; and other out= buildings, .in . geed repair.. Also, all necessary . buildings Toithe Iklanufsietoty,viz:—Fulling-mill, Card and Spinning Maehinis building, Dyeing and Finishing 'louse, k.e., ae. The Works are all ii4ll supplied with goed,llfaobiliery and plenty of water power. A stream of good water -is led. to the. dwelling-hotso •in 'pipes) also, springs and, pump -wells near.. Also, a..."WS , - . fseantiful Young ORCHARD on the 1',..0 h . •preinises. . 1 .; NO. 2—Contains 180 Acres, (more ---''' ,or less) Adjoining No. 1, land of Michael Defining-. or, John . Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of ,or, tract is tinder good cultivation and excel lent ' . • fences. Erected thereon is a i.• Dwelling House,, Stable , nod a largS .. -i .;.• Shed. Alio, titaittra well, spring, - It '.• ' , ie., a splendid .site'fOr , theArection of Lh ~• . a dwelling house. There . Is flowing- . i t , „water in nearly,. every field. A Scheolifouse is 'located on this tract. . . NO. :L-Contains 180 Acres Wood -104, (more or less,) adjoining No. 1,%.`i 45 , lanii of" John Dotter and others. It has a rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, froin 8 to.lo years growth. As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, Oni above may be purchased citber in parts as phoxe or in the whole, as may be desired. Good title and"possossion will be given on tho Ist of April, 1858.. For further information ap ply to.. • • , LION Aug. 5, '67-tf. Haat Hanover, Lebanon Co., Pa. REINHARD' +I RUCK HOTEL PROPERTY IS OPPERSD AT Private salt. . . THIS has been a Hotel for the last 40 years, and is well known over. the a I State as REINHARD'S HOTEL, and :•<, is the most central and best located in Borough. It is located on the corner of Cumberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite tho Court Muse, and but two squares from the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, on the same street. (Walnut.) It fronts 45 feet on Cul" berlard and 105 feet ou Walnut streets, 39 feet on Walnut being 60 feet deep. The Building is a three-story STONE HOUSE, 45 by 38 feet. The third story was put on not 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 foot, with a good Cistern, Sc., thereon, and closely situated to the Hotel. Also an EATING- SALOON in the Basement of the Hotel, which brings a good rent. /Sr This is a choice Hotel property ; has an exeellent county and traveling custom, and has been the Stage Office for sometime. It will be sold reasonably, and terms of paymcntmade easy, by SIDION J. STINE Lebanon. JRly 22, 1957. PRIVATE SALE Desirableßorough Property. WITE subscriber offers st private sale his new Two-ancha.nalf Story reek Dwelling lionse,'l situate in Market street, west - side, near Strickler's Mill, in the borough of Lebanon. The Lot fronts 33 feet., and is 198 feet in depth. It la bounded on the north by property of Abraham Strickler, and on the south by property of Jncob Reedle.— . The house is a large one, containing 12 rooms, i well arranged for a boarding house. The other improvements aro a Stable, pig pen, both as good as now; a variety of bearing fruit trees, &,o. For terms, &e. apply on the promises to Lobitnon, gopt: . 2, JESSE OCHS. WX. C. PAIISER. • ' • BENJAMIN YOUNG. NrswCoae. BE . SNDERSIGNED, having taken the COACIL.MAKING Establishment of Mr. VI LIGhT, on the Turnpike, at the East end of Lebanon, wish respectfully to invite the pub 'lie attention to their business. Each of us having served regular apprenticeships to the business, and having had mach experience therein, We feel confident of our ability•to give satisfaction. Ev cry article manufactured at our establishment will be under our personal supervision. We shall keep on hand. READY. MADE ALL K INDS OF VEHICLES, which will be warranted ef the most soperior gnat llY• We will also attend to REPAIRING, ay short notice. %six. None but the.„best workmen will bri emPloyed in any branch of the business. We cordially- invite the-public to:gtve a; a call, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Sept. 2, '57-Bm. FAUBER & YOUNG. New Livery Stable. THE uidersigned has ostablish-• • d •ti NBIWIIVERY • STABLE in the Eagle Hotel Stables,Lebanon. lie lies good and sore ories,.ear.:- . • . Tinges, as may be desired, and care-• ful Drivers, which he will hire on , fair terms. ne hopes by being attentive to bust ness to rece ive a libenil share of public patronage.• Apply at the Engle Hotel or at the Stables. • JOSIAH D. DEHUEE.• Lebanon, mtg. 19, '57. NOTICE. . IN the Orphans' Courtoflebanon county, Penn's. gatate of PUILIP IMBOD EN, dee'd. tir 115 A Auditor appointed to . report distribnkion • of.bahiriec in hands of Smoot Imbodenour 4iving Ithboden; Atte'd., will attend for that pirposo it his office in the borough. .o.f:Ledanon, On*MONDAY, the 19th day of OCTO BER, A. D. 18.57.,.at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon:- When and what* all parties interested aro rcpt.:3st ed to attend. ANTHONY S. ELY, Lebation; Sept. 23, '57:. Auditor: Dwelling : House and Store Stand - ' For Rent. :THE subscriber offers for rent for one or more A pears, the building for along time occupied by himas n residence and Shoe-store, on the corner of the alley between Braa's Hotel and Pinegrove ptreet, Cumberland street, Lebanon. The is large, well provided with collar, stabling, &e. The corner room is well calculuted fur stoic stand, and if rented for any such purpose will be well furnished with shelling, &c. For fur ther information apply to - SOLOMON NCATILLY. The property is also offered for sale at: private sale. • April 22,1857. Woodland for Sale. TIER Undersigned of fen at Private Sale, . .63. ACRES (more or lees) of excel- • ~, _ lent WOODLAND, the half of nth ich is good tim lieit.sitnato in. Uniowtownabip; I l abanon county, near the Big Dam, itdjoining land of Jacob Mtn sicker, Emanuel Fey and others. Erected on the .pTeituses is a good two-story log DWILLLING nousa, es good as new, cod Stabling, and st; well of net.- or-failing vspipel cheap. Good ti tle and possassion e'en on the Ist of April, 18- 58. For further' information' apply to N. Li Bor'o, may. 2.7,1 7 ... DAVID BOYER. Valtiable'Arown Property '.. Al._ . .tnackte. ate. . RE undersigned' offers, for Sale , thelfollo*jug ProPerticZ, viz: „ ;It .1 .I.:A:desikrahIeSTCRESTAND LI., , s ,, , 111 Jana LOI; aitintbelif thestritslooss part I' ll' of the Boreal& 'of 'Lebanon, fronting -- ' --- ' Chlmbeilitaa'ptroletiietween Mr. Brua's nod Mrs. Slaindcl's Hotelif.:fierit` It feet 3 inches, depth. ; 192 feet. -..,, ` •. - -,__ . k . . . . No; 2::-JTiirf...LSTORY yrousr and. LOT, 26. I Scot front, can'tekiwal flir.pabliolusiness, 'situate iv We rough cir i nUth Lebanon corner of Wal nuisatilitgaleitreet-ece square fr om the'Lebanon: Nal: Itiit'les.(l•Daper, 11$4 titrnion Canal. • No. 3,7-, Alape:ct na •t. AMER aftt it I.OT, adjdinkt,), :. •• .',. ... t. o r :,,,.... No. 4:-'''it LOT o E. ~.:16..F..7-,.rt T 5 r i ce) 4 3iger• or Dwelling, and a sboa - Auirinv Itos.. 2 a:3.r - No. 5, 77 4: One•Stoty•ED .S.Raati LOT, in the 'Eastern part cs. a pi f Witran g owner of . ------...: :strata, niii4 sajoritA . Of . rid Enyie - r, 'near • the Unfolitanal. . . .C. REISNER, * Lebanon, Sept. 23,'51;