Xtbaltint ZOVErti,str. "wins DEILOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE- TO FOLLOW." WM. IL BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA., OCTOBER 28, 1857 ANS. A very destructive•Sre occurred at Chica go on Monday of last week, destroying property to the issnount of $700,000. Twelve persons were b 7 the falling walls of burning buildings. Two brothers Smith, proprietors of a .splendid, peach orchard near Sacramento, Calif.*: nia, have, it is said, realized between $60,000 and $70,000 this year from the sale of peaches. VALUABLE HORSE LOST.-Dir. Christian Lapp, of Lancaster Co., lost a stallion valued at $1,200 on Friday night. His death was the result of overfeeding. Ho was on exhibition at the time, at the Lancaster Agricultural Fair, Vga..Prosident Buchanan has directed ono of the new sloops of war, ordered by. Congress, to be built at the Philadelphia Navy. Yard. This will afford employment during the fall and winter to hundreds of mechanics. • Two citizens of Berks county, Wm. Van Reed and B. Spoon, were lost in the ill-fated Cen tral. America. They were both young men ; had been to California; accumulated a considerable amount of gold, and were on their return home. Iss.. The citizens of Clearfield, Pa., became ex cited last week, and almost perpetrated Lynch law upon a scoundrel named RobortiVorden,-one of a gang of horse thieves who have been infest. log that neighborhood. !—Queen Victoria of .England is about proclaiming herself "Empress of India." She might almost as well call herself Empress of Amer. los, for as matters stand at present in India, ,with the reeroltiug Sepoys, her actual sway is about the semi.- NY" The New York election will take place in November. The Albany Argus says the traffic in free negroes, as a political commodity, will then cease. Among the bankruptcies will be the fol lowing : Greely h Co., dealers in human Wool— suspended, owing to the short crop, and the fact that the olip now on hand hue no sale. ,ftgil"_ The Superintendent of Common•Schoole, ham called a Convention of the School Directors of Datiphin county, on Thursdiy, the 12th No vember, to take into consideration the.propriety :If Increasing the Wiry of their County Supeldn lendent. The call was issued at the instance of a majority of the Directors themselves. VS. Great complaint is occasioned in the cities by the enormous prices which are still demanded for marketing. The Hucksters are the parties charged with occasioning the high prices. Partn ers could do much better by taking their produce to market themselves, and consumers would also be benefitted thereby. As it is, the hucksters reap the largest profits. %pi.. The rumor that the Bank of Pennsylva nia had made an assignment is untrue. " Its notes which bad sold at 450 have advanced to 70a80, and many of the business houses in Philadelphia con tinue to receive them at par. The Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, which bad •lso been discredited, is again in good standing; its notes being redeemed by the Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia. LABORER'S WANTED AT TEE WEST.—While the disarrangement of financial and business matters at the North resulted in a partial suspension: of labor of nearly all descriptions, some portions.of the West are- calling for more laborers. The Bal timore .Sun says: The Galena mines are adver tising. for ten thtusand workmen. The Pacify and Minnesota R. R., on which work has just com menced, is in want of a large numbers of laborers. biaTnnwaries.—biatheinatica is the mostnoble and elevated science the human mind can investi gate or study. Each question that the student undertakes to solCe, when accomplished, but leads to another and a higher, and thus leads the Intel het to consider and grapple with the gra'ndest re alizations of truth in our universe. All other sciences (except those relating to living beings) are based upon it. Astronomy, its eldest child, and mechanics, its most useful servant. are but practical mathematics. How great and noble to calculate the distances of stars, the motions of the planeteand-to prophesy the appesianee' of a. me teor I and how useful and glorious, as advancing' true civilisation, to calculate the horse-power of a steam engine, to estimate the extent of a bed of eoal, to determine the practical strength of iron. All these axe done by the' id of thii science, and the world teems with objects for its investigation. A SuntAL VERDICT OP THE PEOPLE !—Ten:Dem ocrats of the last House of Representatives-voted for the till for the aule ; of the lifAtt Line.- Not one of hum has hien re-electeil to the Legislatkel All the Itimeerats who voted . againif the metil we, and have been candidates far have been returned ! - • Of the opposition members who voted for the bill but two or three have been returned . ; andithi engineers of the bill, notwithstanding that some of them reside in districts hating large'Opposition snajoiitias, not one has been re-elected. Even in this county, although "the pirty" approved the measure—its organs advocated4he passage of the bill—and probably induced the member to vote for: it against his better judgment,yet when he came before his , own party for re-nomination, that vote rested upon him, and he was obliged to with draw his name during the session' of 'o r conven tion. They dared not force their own people with Mr. Hoffman and solicit for him an approving verdict. They conipelled him to 'dig his own grave, and then they buried him in it. The les son is one for politicians to profit by. WORLDLY PREACRERS.—Thi German R6form ed Synod of Pennsylvania is now in session itt All en town. Among the business to be brouiht before it, are certain charges agninst two Minis ters of that persuasion, the one the Rev. Leeohey, and the other the Rev. Helfrich, both of North ampton county. A committee of Ministers was appointed sortie weeks ago to investigate the mat tor. It was .alleged against the former that, he was deeply interested in some coal transactions in Interne county, in some way connected' with the Northampton Coal:Company, which was organis- . ad several years ago. It is not stated in what manner these transactions affected' the etan4ing of Mr. L., / but the Ministerial Court voted to sus pend him. Against the latter it was alleged that be was afso engaged in the Coal- basiness—tbat he endeavored to defraud the . Coal Company:-:- that be was, entirely too . itordly in his movements trading hareem, speculating in eon; slate, &0., and . lastly, that at a pict-nio givins some time'ago he bed joined in toms sort of kissing play, such as the young - fella Mmatinimintroduce for the sake of akaPSWIIOI4 , and tlita,4 o tiliktiogd•tr e SfirigY The .Muses against . Helfrich woireMi, mt e tpied bet simkois Er is to iiirstkrel doloritisSSinalisid Ilesll7 ilispaNd at • A New Political Movement The Whig party With its high Proteetivo • Tariff and National Bank principles, suaCumbekto the Democracy,,after fightinOtfor reanpesOmder, the ablest leaders - the country ever produced.— After that Know-Nothingism tried its hand, but its existence was up like an arrow and down like a—pudding: Then Black Republicanism pre sented its. woolly heatl."!. It wits killed a year ago, but doubts beink nxideised‘bout its death—that it was only in a trance—it was tried_again . ,t. fall—but sure enough, it is dead as a"door nail." Now we find the opposition papers moving'al. ready in favor of the "re-organization of the old Wkig party ?" Well, it will be the same old Black Republican party, not even with ,theadvantage of a new name. What will be-the principles of die new party,„tinder .the oicA.name .it National Bank ?. Surely, the experience of the past I . 4iv weeks has not prepared the people for,thato The' high Protective Tariff of the old Whipparty ? No, no; that Won't do ,for.a partyorifich:at the last session of engress rediteedrand , modified the Tariff of 1846, elected a free-trader Speaker of the' same Congress, and has again just rallied under' the banners of the only : averred free-trader of note (Wilmot) in this State. What claims the opposi tien have inherited from the old Whig party as a tariff party, have been rendered up, deserted, in fact, disowned ; and hence the oply,Tariffparty in the country at present is the Democratic party. It has always maintained a Tariff for Revenue with incidental protection. Prom that position it' cannot be moved. We caution old-line Whigs to beware of the bultpreparing :for them. The'old Duteh saying rendered into English, ,is, f‘with. cheese we catch the mice." .14ckRepnblicanj ism, finding its utter, inability,. to,cope , w ith the Democracy, would now, win back the tens of thousands of old-line Whigs, by a 'freorganization of the, Whig party," tinder the tempting-name of Whigs. We, have hinted what the principles of the new reorganization cermet be;. we eonfidently assort that, the only. distinctive featnre of the new ism will remain what - it is $ present—aboditioni' ism. Old-line Whigs, beware of the bait! It is found that, your services are, needed to put the spoilsmen into power and office, and hence their humiliation within three weeks of the discovery. Had abolitionism been sneeessful tholast elec tion in Pennsylvania, we•should not have heard of up, re-organization of, the Whig party." Why Has the Specie Gone Abroad? Since June 1854, the export of specie from the United States has been upwards of three hundred and sixty five millions of dollars, ($365,873,880,) commencing in that fiscal year with eight mil, lions, ending in the fiscal year 1856-7 with sixty : - nine millions of dollars. The import of specis to the country at different times within the same period, was ninety-tivo millions, $92,050,864,) so that our net' export of specie since Jane 1844, when our pleseut crop of- paper credits had just began to grow, has, been two hundredand fifty- - three millions of dollars ($253,317,016.) Why has thisslreele gone abroad? That is the great question for the present'erisis---theAnestion of questions.- : -Exchange. This specie has gone abroad, because, ;lilt& all other articles, it goes where it is'mosti•wanted,' and where people. are willing to pay , the - Ahighest price for it. • Specie, in the commerce of theworld' is like goods put ap under the auctioneer's hin mer—it goes to the highest and: best bidder. l - • When any nation really wants it, and is-able:and willing to pay for it, it is just ascertain to got spe cie as it is to get grain, or dry goods, or iron, or any manufactured-article. - Tariffs have a great deal less to do with its exportation frorib-o"rits im portation into, a, country, than ninny-Wiseacres. would .have the'people believe,- -During the lust, year the tariff <4'1842 was inoperation, the export of specie from the United States was considerably greater than the import-of it. And the first year the tariff of 1846 was in' operation, the imiairt of specie into the country was greater than it• had ever been before. The prolific production of:gold in California rendered it plenty in this country, and led us to attach less value to it.that other na tions-did. Ittherefor - wentabroad. - Thelate - panic however, created an active „demand- for it here; and, notwithstanding the present tariff is consid erably lowerViari that of 1.46, the export of spe cie immediately stopped, and every foreign steam er that arrives brings specie into this country.— The tide turned' the moment the demand` became greater here than abroad,—Prees - LAVEST FOIMIGN No.wa.--We hare tieWs - ircitn Europe te`the4Oth bY the afriial'hf the steamer:Europa at Halifax on- Tifondosr . hf meek. The monetary `arias Stsite,s had produeetVa severe stringency in Paris, and contractionlyy the .Bank Of Fiance.. In'lrienna; the financial pressure cialitiimed s rery ieiererancl numerous failares -had beedrfed..."- The' finiinVal troubles seem to have 'eatiser a - great politieal change, for it appears that the difficulty Of /ih taining gorornment uses has rendered : a reduction of expenditures by the European' "Mon archs indispensable; and tcrthis end itTirtig posed, at the late :MentinedNioNitietrldadh,lo make a general reduetititi This is said to have been/theirii'airntiNct 'of' that meeting., The town of GaUtz; in i- TcirkbyPhislibeii nearly destroyed by fire; Paper money iir depreciated twenty per oeikt. dia my that Nena !Sahib, the' SePoy Benerral,"he ing resolved not to ,be takein , itliVe by the"tilliiii troops, has a body guard wbo are strretly'ordere'd to kill him rather than see himcaptured : ° There are said to be 30,000 mutineers between thiwniefe and Lucknow.: It is considered do.ubtfillwhifther General Outran:l.:can ascend thetiver Goira, as it is lined by forts manned: , , mutineers; gbie6 the putbreak, Oily, 3000 British irocCps ed at ,Calcutta. It is fearedlhattite.English-ger rison at Lueknow wilLfalt before asiiiitanco . :mill possibly arrive. Tw-o.shivers have, been captured on the..7l.Xest- , Beast'of Africk; one •4f ithiSEXlTeing the Anierican„.brigantine,..Barab Jane- By. Abe sinking of altussian, min of war vessel:-Inr . the Gnlf of Finland, fourteen. hundred lives had been Lerpy..--The -Baltic ! , : which:left 'Liverpool 'on the afternoon of the 14th inst.,.ancl•reached Nest , York on Sunday, has brough t 1,7.2,900- in g01d...,; The England markets were steady,with a down ward tendency in the prices,of r prowletuffs. The money market was -very stringent, _with fluctua tions in the publics securities: Tlke banks ofEng land and Ireland had raised their rate.s-of discount to 'T per Cent., and the banks of France had also put on the screw. At Vienna, money was very' tight. Some mercantile failures, for large amount had occurred in England and Scotland. ; News from India,.l4 the ororland Mail, had been telegraphed.' 'The troops from England begun to arrive at Calcutta. .Delhl,Litekn.ow and Carrpore still help out;' • Prioress, the Ameileanthare,:haiVirea l sariwieh'Cuis, at Newmarket.4l4ftikol,o,oo9, She rim a dead heat , tirst, crack:Eng land horses, and aftsrwards WO the' race by a length and &half, amid shontS r ef applause from the bystanders. The Mardeiotllfiss Ba, vor, at kfohrsville, atill remains enveloped in mystery. .Th 9 Com- . , missioners of Berks county have;offered a re7stAt 'of 4506 for the defe'c'tiiiiir'q.:tbe murderer. „As, al singular coincidetiCe . ; ihe Betiding 'journal gives the following :—"Some eighteen years ago a beau young girl, named Esther Fisher, left Man ayunk on .a canal boatTeribiadingi'brlt i tias tiered before reaching thelatfeepitibg. lie excitement was very great, and a large reward was offered" for the detectiola,. o r fAc min cflcvass:but iwithbak .saccess. This girl was a sister of the p fniother oP Adeline Bayer, quo so Toceatly las asst .aisailar fato t "g • t• 1,1 THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A. FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Pennsylvania Bank Note List. PHILADELPHIA, October. 24, 1857, BANKS OF PBILABELPHIA. Bank of Commerce, (late .14loyamensing,) , . par Bank of:North America,• • • 4 . i , f -"--. par "Bank of Northe4 Liberties; par Bank of Pennsylvania, 20 Bank of Penn Township, par .Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, par City Bank, par Commonwealth Bank* . - , . r --- Consolidation . Bonk; .- ' • ' Par Corn Exchange B an k,* k7ar.inere andibiechanieeßank, par - Girard Bank, ' par 'Kensington Bank, -i . WIT Manufacturers' 'and Ateebanies' Bunk, , 'par 'Mechanics' Bank .... • - „ par Philadelphia Bank„ , par Southwark - Bank, - ''''' ''' " - par Iliadesmonq Barlkt, , '''' - : • ' ' - . par Union Bank,* .... , ~,i,., - 1 „ „-,,.?: , .. . -`'- 'llreterri Bank ' .. par I' *1 jw ty3iwtOOUNIPR.:Y.9I'2,NItS:'"' '' ' Allentown Bank, Allentown; - par, Allegheny Bank, - I 'l' 3 ' Anthrtioite Rank, ' -Bank ilf , Cha'nilaWal;nrg, 'Chtimberslinik; . 5 -Bomb •Chest& CetuldYr West- dhestel, - 'par; Bank of Danville, Danville, 'phr Bank of Delaware County, Cheater, ' • Bank of, Germantown, GermantoWn, ' par Bank of Gettysburg,': - !-Gettyshurg, . 5 Bank of Middletown, Middletown, 5 Bank of Montgomery Cieyi Norristown, par Bank of Northumberland, Northuinberland par Bank .Of New Castle, New Castle, Bank of Pottstovin,. *- Pottstown, - Par Bank of Catasaqua, Catasagna, ' leaver - Bank,*n -Beaver; Bank of - Chester' Valley„* • - Bank of Shamokin,* "Shamokin,' Central Bank,* Citizens' , Bank, ' Pittsburgh', 5 Columbia Bank, Columbia, par Crawford County Bank,* Meadville, •. Doylestown Bank, • Doylestown par Easton Bank, Eastor4 . '" par ,Brie Bank, ':.• Erie City Bank, • Eric; Exchange Bank, • -*- -'•PittSburgh,` Farmers' & Mechaninellki, "Easton}. par' Farmers' Bank of Bucks Co., Bristol; • / par Farmers' Bank-of Lancaster, Lancaster, per_ Farmers' Bank of Reading,' Reading, par Farmers"BlE of S. chuYlkill co., Po ttsv par Farmers' and Drover's' Bank, Waynesburg; ' Franklin. Bank, Washington; 5 Ilarrisburg Bank; ; Ilarrisburg, fi Ilonesdalc,Bank, • Honesdale,' 5, Iron City Bank,* Pittsburgh; - Jersey Shore Bank,* Jersey Shorn Kittoning Bank,* • Eittanirig, • .• •Larteaster Bank, ' - , Lancaster;' Lancaster Cou my Bank; • ' Lancaster,. - par Lebanon Bank, 'Lebanon, par Lebanon Valley .Think,* • - Lebanon; • Lewisburg Savings Bank? , Lewisburg, Lock llaven Bank, ..Loek Ifavett, • 5 Merchants' & Mang'rs Ilk., :Pittsburg,. •: Mauch Chunk Bank, ;• - Mauch Chunk; .par Mechanics' Bank ofiPitts'h Pittsburgh, 5 ,Iditiers' Bank of Pottsvile, -Pottsville, Monongahela Bk Browns'lle, Brownsville, ' ,5 .Pittston Bank,* Pittston • Stroudsburg Bank, Stroudsburg, ,,, par, Tioga County Bank,* , Wellsboro' llnion Bank of:Beading,* Beading,. West:Branch Ilank, , Warren CoMity, tank, Warren, WyOraing Bank, Wilkesbarro • par York Bank; York, 5 YOrk County Bank, York, 5 • - 1074;,. All ' NOteigosd 1. per Cent., and -tagged 2 per - cent. dispount., ,. „.; . • - *Nevi Banks not yet commenced operations. When placed banks, the dash signifies that the notes are discredited. The' followink tables exhibit the political com plexion of the Leiislature of 1858: Philadelphia pity—Rarlaa . Ingham, Dem., R. S i L. Wright, Dem.,. .1". .fia ' ticlat,i Dem., N. J. Harselts t Dem. Chester and Delaware- Thos. S., hell, Dem. Montgomery-Thomas P. Enos, Dem. , Eneks!-Jonathan Ely, Dem, Lehigh and Northampton--dea. Laubaeli, Dem. '- : Becks--John d. Evans, Dora'. ' Seheylkilll 2 -0. M:ECrattb, Dem. -Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayrie-.Thonipte Craig, Jr.,;Ddip: ' Bradford; Susliuehnnni, Sulliven aril *Yarn- Reed'Myer, Luzerne,,Geo. P. Steele; Dern. Potter, Ailican and Warren---.G. W. ,aeafield,- Opp.- .• ClinfortitLycomiiii, Centre and' Uition---And'w .Gregg,lOpp. • Sny.tler,.Narthumboiland; Mantoiii tindToitcm bia-7-Ckartat B. 11 itektideeo,lektm: .i, I CumberlandpPorryl Juniata - .rY4Foter,-Donn - .; . . • paughinagand Le r baittiriaL.Tali 11.^ kerfii;'d, I . Opp ; r , ,!, • iz! : liolleaSter.,-.43ertrtifie'lt aßaLdwin, Opp:* = & • ~,.4Adpws,7.llrankiii7 t artliSultonmGeorgislf. Brew er, Dem. ; g°lo4sTlt*: 4 (1 / 9 .0 -114#ntingdon— Wm. P. Bettell D • --1: ri, :13j i a , i4,9,11,y,b0t1, d,O,lparftekloh n Oresswoll, Jr. DAM ' : ti Indiana A.rm strop g—Ti Cum J. Coffeei-Opp. tayi, ,g,agetteiricab i Turiley, Dem. - • - Washington and Greatio-,_G._W. Atifig ha ß i gta. Dem.; E. D: Gaz:. stun, Opp. T Bcavermiplitljolkn Lawrence, Mercer and Venango— Wm. N. Francis,- Opp: - - - :,,,Firje and Chiwfird-t-T. , A.:Fineen Opp' Clarion Jefferson Forest and , Elk,-Henry Southe'r, Opp ; , : A ," Alleapitutwion.- . ;;. .Opposition.,. litddifigt over, .13 iqew'llainbc:rs 8 4 ": Vaal, - - 214 4 12' New mem!acra in Italic`; `old membnre Roman .4. , vT0,fi1l vacancy:" ` ' " D opp, Philadelphia city, 17 , • . Clincter, , ,; 3... Baits; """ 1 ' Northampton, 2 LehigNaud Carbon,, • - • ' 2 • 211°Tirw'fin0 P.A O ? , , „ 1 WaYne, , 1 . Lucerne, • • ' '• • Susquehanna,' 1 ' Bradford - • • ' 2 ' Wireng, SuPn, Onl,uncl;oikand Lydoming and dlinton, Centfe; ' 1 , Union, ,Snyder.andJuniata, ' 2" ' Northumberland, ; " ~.1 ru - 3 Dauphin,' 1 . - - Lancaster, • • 4- ri ,2 Cumberland n 'd Perry; — 2 .Adams • - FrAß4in and Fulton, 'lledfordand,Somorsst% E- 1 • , i , 11164' , .;! 1 ;...;) Cambria, , ' • ' • Indana r fylf" f 1 ArMATO/igNATPll44 o retatil4 , . : Fakette l Grealiti"J . =I The Lecrislature' of 1858 MOM ,nqusr. OP , REPRESENTATIVES I= Washington, 1 1 Allegheny, 1 4 Bearer and Lawrence, 2 Butler, 2 Mercer and Venango, 2 Clarion and Forest, 1 Jefferson, Clear`d, Elk and M'Kean, 2 Crawford and Warren, 2 Brio, 2 Potter and Vega, 2 Honso, Senate, EMS Democratic majority on joint ballot, 47 The Vote for Governor. oprpoLo..) ....., *4 R.' • • : 4 -- • Z ?: - o 3 - a • t P4iladetplitu, - • 2/749 , 10001 - 11.3.55 Delaware,,..z. „, , 1568 : . ; 1614 ...-. -' ; 609 Northampton „. 4667 . 1111 1010 Franklin,'' ' /' . '81.86 : 8068' IS2 Union,' , 971 1275 . 162 - MEMO Mifflin, . , 1532 1 8 2 0 17 -• , ' ! 14- 0 Montour; 1080 . 8 71 Chester, " 5388 5269 • 1529 .Berks,. ' ' 8722 ' 2750. . =874 Schuylkill, -.- • 5070 3097 ' ,: SSI iruncap.ter, . S 6487 , 7702 , 1237 Lebanon,., 1080 ' 2994 182 . . , Diupbh,3lo9, 2050 • 000 thiraberlancl ; 3078 2406 58 Bucks, 5747 4801 :101 t 13805 2857 ' 9 3311 4.; • • A ,-1518 . . 1450 • : 569 Clearfield, 1459 7.25 ';230 `Nortlfunilierland,:` 2521 974 490 Westmoreland, - , ' , 4301 . ' 3448 -24 'Lyqorning, Armstrong} Ca*britv, Carbon Centre,, Colunbia, 2410; , • 1144. • .30 Litzerne, 5268. 3536, , 214 Monifie, l ' 2252 ' 504 5 Montgomery, 5443 2618 1386 „Parry, ' ; 1.965 • 1564 161 ;,; .. 190 - 12 ;Snider; .. 989 81 1220 99512 York, . '5314 '1778 1332 8ri0,.:.....,,..;;• , : , .1685' 3305' V 1 133 Indiana, . 1438 • 2650 • 26 Adams, 2363 1900 5S Fulton,' 617 570 9 Wayne, • 1992" 1692 50 Warren,.' 899 '-1369 9 Bodforc; 2338 ,1563 398 nuntieigddn, 1749. 3615 248 Mere.nr, ' • 2539 2928 49 La*ren4,- - 983 1992 - Wrath ington, :x.!3752 3614 - 142 Beaver„. 2557 1999 20 Sotlerpici, 1741 2277 . 5 Tioga, 1193 3237 Sus4uehtinnti, x`2419 3224 9 Clarion' ' • - 2132 '987 ' 23' Cra*ford, 2576 3514 Gre6nO;; . 2034 1000 8 Jeffeisott, - 1268 1025 54 Juniata, 1108 1035 2O IVlcApan, „;„ . , 496 • 565 • 7 Potter, , 495 957 % , 4 .494. 265 „ ButlLr, s` 2361 2831 53 502 . 276 3 Fayette', ,I; 2520 ' 80 0 • 1790 2 VP4REg°' 100 ''."" 0 .- 5942. Briadtord 2 8 . 2 : 9 Clinton" 14134 , 1083 13 • - 4 t tt , 18562.7 146098-. 28217 Pact er's xaajority t qluirtrilmot,. 20;275 Paefzek's alaj (leerWi mat llazlohurst 11 502 • nEitrKING AVORktike A/Utdajan ~D emocrat says that operations are about to,be resumed !at' . manyy of the iron worliain Lehigh county, which had suspended a few weeks ago. The: Thomas Reit Companyaililjbe,grain Company, his said, will hoth.catinne their furnaces blast during the winter. The Allentown Iron Company are going 'en: uninterruptedly. This will, afford. ern 'ployment to many a man along, the Lehigh who Won.ld'otliervirie hare an idle, dreary winter before him. . THE Opn GuNT.—Semedays ago a produce deal er in one of our. markets sold a customer a half peak of,potatoes for a.levy, and in taking his pay irom.a,quarter dollar, returned. twelve . cents change. This the customer declined to receive, claming thirteen cents as his due. A dispute en sued, which ended in the customer. getting out .a warrant for the odd cent, and,the case being tried he recovered it.—.llrashingtoa Star. . :‘ TERRIBLE DEATH.—A 'correspondent of tne •Manehe'ster (England) Guardian states That an Itmerican'young fadi, : named, TralaWay, orie of a party attempting the ascent of Mount - Mane, slip ped over an iCelirecipice, and fell hUndreds .of feet into h fissure; where itis suppnsed, she must have-been Alasbed to pieces. LiVing or lend, however, no assistance could he given, and there her remaitisinualia, until the last trump, shall soun:d.tf •, pf• Lager beer is the question that at rosent particularly engigei3the attention S Bailin; tit uPr SSIL. Tte consumpi!on .of this article, has reached the hinntint. of 190 000 tot. Iva 1•.; • • ns p-c 771.-F• A fitricie 7 eoenpany on a laige scale Us, being formed for The aanufaeturc`of thisbeverage.„ Among the directors are loyeral bankers and, other indirldu, 'ale of high standing, and . a celebrated brewer from Munich has been engaged for the undertak . Wit call the attention of 'all,old and Young,to this won derful preparation, which turns back to iticoriginal eater; graYliair—adVers the heed of the bald with alnx. orient growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and' cutaneous eruptions 7 —causes a continual how 031,e nat ural Raids• and Itenee,if used as a regular dressing for the . hair,,,:will preserve its color,and keep irfrom falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call,: then; upon %rid bald, the gray, or diSeased in scalp, to use it; and. surely, 'thei,yottrig will mot, as they valise 'the floWing lacks, or the witching curl ; ever be without it.— Its praise is upon the tongue ofthousiinde. : Watertown, fifties., May 1, 1855; Pitor. 0. J. Coop:—Allow. me to attest the virtues and magic powers of Your 'fair Restorative.. Three months since, being exceedingly gray, I purChlised and soon corn menced to use, two bottles;. and it soon began :to restoring the silver locks to their native color, and the haic which was before dry and , harsh. and falling off, now beeidne soft and glossy,and it ceased fallingp the dandruff disappeared, and the 'Scalp boat all the disagreeable iteh ing, so, rouroying before,: and now, Irrieronly'leali`bitt feel Yoying again. Resper.tfully.yours, ends. WtrrrNEY. New York, Oct. 2,1855. Ivr, J..Woori: Dear sir ::.After reeding the adier:;' thib:rneht in one of the New York journils of your cele brated flair 'Restorative, I procured a half pint bottle, and wasap MOO Pleased with it that contiinierfits use foe two months, and ass satisfied. it is decidedly the. best preparation before the Publia!" It at once removed all the dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and half restored my,hair naturally, and have no doubt,perma neatly so:' You have permission to refer to me, all who enlertalo p any,doutit of its performing ail that is claimed foe it. - Miss FZERS 26M Oreenwich.A*. I hive need Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and base admired its Wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it had fallen off ;. it clews the head and 'renders the hair soft and smooth—ninth pore so than oil- Nov:1;1855. Hans A. ATKINSON. State of Illinois, oarlisle,June 27,'b5,,, I have used Prof. 0. , /,-Wcicd's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderfht effect. . My hair was becoin- ing•as I thought prematurely gray, but by the use of the , -.Restorative," it hes resumed its original color, and`.l have. no doubt„pormanentlyso. • SEDNEY BREESE, R-Senator ~ , United Statat.. [From theMashingtori ' ' ' Among Abe many preparations now in use for the re , 'storing; preserving and beautifying the hair, there are nonu,tbet:we can -recommend With more confideneelluin Pre. AVP O O Hair Restaratire.now in general use thro.- most WWII, rea9. 7 4:17. h e n "ont•tbaltaten. • This pregaration possesses the most in ivigerating .qualities, and never , fails in producing the IWe'i6fer our ;renders to,the advertisement for a few of ~theinnuuterable.iertitietteswhiblfhavibeen sent by Par aPPlital according to directions. ties, who have been benefitted,by it, and feel happy giv- IngtaithnongtOlta woliderful - etfeets produced on them. o , ..„l.MXlD 4 C o i, , Proprietert4B:l2liroillway;N. Y. • and 114 Market stroetodt..Louls,• Missouri. Yeetiale, in Libinon, Stßuusenz a LEMBKRO4II'S Drug., • store.; 7.6.180, by all respeetable Diugglits. isept.2B:-Sm. 09 31 21 12 go 43 43 6000 ,7687 658 2872 1702 1348 2402 ~2106 ~ 2472 164-2 165 3'557 '672 352 2663 2145 JRREMIAH BOAS (MO. GASSEII.....JOSTAH GI TTLE LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS, GASSER & GETTLE t iljmi ggiit. wish to inform the citizens of Lob _` County end neighboring coun esthey arenow in f n o full oper- niion,rind are prepared' that to do = CARPENTER WORKsyMACHINERY such os Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Dours,Window 4Door Frames; Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and atiy.other kind of SaWing which may be Wanted to it builders. The subscribers beg !cave to inform the public that they have the latest end best improyesl,machlnery in the coup- ty, ac., and that they arc able to , produce as good work as the coun ty can priidiice. ' None but : the bestr4osl well-seasoned LUMBER will be used. Carpenters and Builders are invi ted to call and. examine their readyAnade stock, which they will alw,ays, t keep„on band, and judge for themsnlves. , Their Shoi) is on Pinegrovo Road, near Phreaner's Old Foundry.. • - LOICGACII.E....JOIII4 G. GABEL...JACOB GAIIIP:t.! LEBANO.N Door and Sash Manufactory ! Located on the Steam-ITOrbe Road, near Cumberland Street.. East Lebanon. • .THE undersigned.reipeetfullyin formthe publicin. general, that they have added largely to,their former .1141.1 • I tK" i * and alsohave establishment,ft kinds of the latest and , best improved .MACHIN ERY in the State in full operation, such as WOODWORTH'S :Fl,O ORPTG, for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls', Sawing., itc., and the experience acquired .hy E...t,ongaker and J. G.Gabel,duriiig their connection with the. Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full assurance of their ability, in con nection With Galiel,to select stank suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. ,They, now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, Upon favorable,terms, a judiciously as sorted stock of D 0 ORS, S'A - Sit• &c., from the best Lumber manufactdriei in the Sia6; feeling eonfi 7 dent that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality er finish, and is calculat: ed to afford theroughSatisfeetien to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. '.the following list comprises the leading arti. Iles of stock cn Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and frame houses; Window Fraines,forbrinkandfraniehouses Shutters, of all sizes; Architraves; Blinds, of all sizes; ' Casings, from 6 to Gin.; All kinds Mouldings; > Surbase; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACRE, GABEL 8e BROTHER. Lebanon, July 15, 1857. P. B.—Pluning, Sowing; &c., promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. W El M E R akticititiorz . ' WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Arallert.4l., Depot, Leb anon, anon, Lebanon nounty,' , k.:i. WM.'t P. L. WEIMER, Propri mtors, manufacture Stemir.:Engines from 1 to 300 horsmpoweruf_th. latest styles and pi - titans, , with all the Modern inipiovenients. Also, superior Port, able Engines. (with Link Motion Valve Gear,) mounted on Wficels,.for Saw Mills ' Wood sawing and Hoisting purposes: , Particular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggist§ and persons wanting msmallamount of Power. They take up a 'very small space, and can be put up in a room as a household fixture, Also, Blowing-Engines and Machinery for An thracite and other Blast Furnaces of improved construction. - Forge Hammers, of P. L.lVeimer's Patents ' Mill, Sawing, Planing _and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Minim , ' Pumps ; Hoist ing Machinery- for Mines and`Stone Quarries . Railroad Cars,..lron Bridges, Shafting; Hangers, Palleys; Turning Lathes, .Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, ,Valvet and Brass Fixtuis, Globe SteatiiValves, of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description. Also,Boilers of any sine,. form and weight, Made of the hest material, by well-known andmx periencedworkmen; Smoke : Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas flues, Heaters, and 'Sheet iron work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested•by dividing.tliem into squares of 2 - inches. and ham mering each Square ; any imperfection is thus de tected; and the faulty sheet rejected; this isprae tised in: very few-shops in-this country.] Also, squalor Wrought-Iron Pipe, for steliin, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, con stantly on hand, and.put up . 4.t.t.he shortest no tice and on most reasonable terms. Iron, Brass, and Composition metal Castings, made to order, at.tho : shortest notice. '.Repairing attended to with promptness and despatch. A gang of Boiler makers always ready for Boiler repairs. ~.,Blacksmith Work mkdo to 'order. , a",grders.rft peetfally solicited. All commu iilcations,,.kiy mail, or . otherwise r attended to with iiiipittch, and work ticAyered railroad, or ca nal, free of charge.'" :WM. WEIMER, • ' ‘" P. L. 'WEIMER. Lebanpa,, February. 4, 1857. . • FOR SALE. • • FLOUR; • . CORN, . OATS, ' •s'• - ..mrimuNGs, SALT $Y THE .BAG, BRAN, at. Genesee loins of MM W.r. • F . A T the Genesee lliills e itetke Berimgh:otT Übe,- JCL "nen, . WILE EtT _ CORN, DAfS,.. In arty quntitifr,':fitywhieh the ligiiii4Marliait prActs.willlhepn - i'd in Crieb,:by '''! " Jannaryliy -..A13311A8 613310C.R. • WANT, D . , T'ilr•BLVE good Flour Baiael COOPERS, at the Genesee mills, in'Lebanbit, to whom constant 'workand good. -wages will• be given. None lint sober and steady workmen need apply. • January 7, 1857 ; NYERS if i 51191112, IMPORTANT A. it:;Etritirg'S' PATENT ll~sintilre 'Etc . Witt Has lifilmiAOTtiltgal.glitibi alias %raider, ilk Proprietor of the:riglit for Lebanon county, (excepting the two Annvilles t Londonderry: • This. Machine is superior to any now in.nsa, for stiongth, durability and simplicity of construction.: Ttio - hfitahi . fiei*hon.set iu the form of a Maaara Excaritiorovill do its - work admirably. When the load is drawn ant as.far'n's necessary, by giving's( littio ; jerk. or tap. at the curve of the:long icier, it will unshift, and the stop bar leverxvill fly forward and th'e fork will unload'itself. The seine • machine, with a very slight niters- . tion, will: answer Tor elevating Hay ia Barns, bet.' ter than any kook or fork now in lase. The fork. is unshifted, when swinging in the mow, by giving a -very' little jerk 'at the rope, Which is extended dcwn.tbrough the, band bolt of' the'stop bar. ' Nortex.-,,4ll.persqps arc hereby forbid buying or selling the 'abort, Mannino in the subscrilier's district, unless th'e same is stamped R. Rursh's Patent; Manufactured and Sold by E. Kreider." I am now prepared to furnish farmers With this valuable maehApe. For further particulars, . Address. .ELIAfI; KREIDEK • , • Shieffetstoirn Lebanon Co., Pa. Sept. 9, 'ISV-2m.* " ". " • . • New.,.Livery. Stable; .. , THE undersigned has establish= 0,,.. ode NEW LIVERY STABLE in, n- • F' ', p the Eagle Ifotel stables, Lebanon. i me , - ' - '\ ' l l' He has gbod and safe Horiei; Clir _,' 1 .181 , :. tinges, as may belt:mired, and car -- fel Drivers, which ho will hire' on fair terms. ' Re hopes.by being attentive to busi 'nets tb received liberal share of pe.tbtie.patronage. A pply'at the Eagle Hotel ''or at the Stabfes. JOSIAH D. DEHIIET:'' ' Lebanon, am, 1 4 9, '57. - • .• ....... .• - :a,, • Lelliaison Fenialie:Sk'Pkknmmyk : ,rII I HE THIRD SESSION of the " LEassost ,•' , YALE SEMINARY' will conimenco the Fist days/ Slptemberi.next.,• , lt is cartmlitly requistea . Aat Earnets intending. to,send their Dstrawrzhei; •abitild dose at the commencement of.tho Session.. LEON ' - E.'BAUGHER, Principat. •.... ...• MODESTE DECAMPS, ", , ' Teacherbf . .Frencli a,d let/sic?' Lebanon, July 29, 7.8.57.. .; •t. LTICINS idcADAW ire 'reedy 14 Amoy t o accommodate everybody with BOOtailiihfanoy Two Ara and Traveling bags. WM. C, 'FAUBER. BENJAMIN YOUNG. NewCoachmakingEstablishment • AIRE •UNDERSIGNED, having taken the COACH-MAKING Establishment of Mr. 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 had winoh 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, READY AfA_DE ALL KIN HS OF VEHICLES, which will be warranted of the most superior qual ity. We will 'alsd attend tci REPAIRING, at short notice. %trilt.: None bet the best workmen will be employed in any branch of the business. We Cordially iavito the public to give us a call, and we Will gil . eranteo satisfaction. Sept. 2, '57-6M. „ ,:r FAUBER 4S YOUGa L l fi, , ,e,"V- ' 1,44 . 41 - A 1114 • = • r,E R•F *II R I. aUILFORD do LEMBERGER, Graduates of kA Pharmacy, and Practical Apothecaries and Chemists, offer to the public a large and carefully selected stock of. ffrugs, Medicines, Chemicals, -Dye-stuffs, Oils, Spices, Perfumery,' Arti-. eles, Flavoring 'Extracts; Tobacco and Cigars, pure Wines and Liquors for .1 1 4edical purposes; with everything in their ,line as Druggists, Per fumers and venders of Panci Articles, Which we can confidently-recomMend to Families, Physi 7 cians,- Country Merchants and Dealers, fresh, pure, and prepared in, the ; best, manair.t-. All the new Preparations, Chemicals and Patent' Medicines. horse and Cattle Medicines. The largest assortment of Trusses, single and double, - for children and persons of every age, and for ev ery variety of rupture—carefully - fitted and ad justed if desired. Abdominal .Supporters... bu. All orders correctly answered, and Physi cians' Preseilptions and 'Family Receipts careful ly compounded. ' Country Merchants and Dyers will find it to their advantage to buy Of Guilford:A.:Lembo-ger. 'Ma.. Please call and get one of our Cireulars, (printed in both English and German,) in which you will find a list of most of the articles and prep arations kept by us. , GUILFORD LEMEERGER'S DRUG STORE is opposite the Market.liouse, July 29, 1557. ' Lebanon, Pa. .9 1 18 Subscriber has made arrangements for running a DAILY EXPRESS, connection With his Freight Line, on Philadelphia and Rend ing and Lebanon Valley Railroads, and is prepar ed to forward Packages. Money, Jewelry, and other valuables dail y each way Between Phii.adelplaia, Reading, &e. . cL Express in charge of a Special Messenger Passenger Trains. All orders promptly deliv ered, and goods forwarded with the greatest des patch, at reduced rates. SHOUR, . Lebanon NEW EXPRESS! allfri47llo4PAl 104 Mark all goods CARE OP P. ALURIORT'S FREIE-ITT Ix , * or EXPRESS, as parties ordering luny intend. Offices 311 Race Street, Philadelphia; corner of Fourth and Penn streets, Reading at Sinkinf ,, Springs, Wonielsdorf, Itioyerstorin, and at D. Grteff's, Cumberland street, Lebanon. ' N. B.—A Line of Six Boats, running behteen Philadelphiaand Pottsville to carry Aferchaudise and Freight generally. , Achweitzer t Co., Go North Wharves, Tlfilad . a. Chestnut street Wharf, Reading. July 29,15.57—tf. HOFFMAN, IMMEL 4 CO.'S LEBANON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LINE CIP , fiSiltIRE , • :7TA:74`. - BY UNION CANAL AN]) 'Agikr.inoss rr".!S LINE consists of 22 first-class BOATS, . Alarming. between Philadelphia, Baltimore and all other points along the Union, Schuylkill Tide-Water and Pennsylvania Canals. , FREIGHTS contracted for at the lowest pos siblo rates, and delivered with dispatch. _ • The Proprietors will pay particular attention, and attend personally, to the receiving and deliv ery of Freights. . SHIPPERS and MERCHANTS can rely on haviig their GOODS delivered in good condition and with promptness and dispatch, at low rat*. One ofihe Firm will lifiy particular attention to Goods shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goodswill be 804 dailit.to and from Philadelphia to. Lebanon, Myeistown,. Annville, Jonestown, and. all other points in the county. For information, apply at their-Office in North Lebanon, or at:the:Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot. EDWARD MA R, their Agent in Pbiladcl. phi*, will always:be found at W. H. Base's Mer chants' Hotel,.Neitte Third Street, Philad'a. Lebanon, Mtg.: 32, ''s7-.3m. P. B..WIfRATI RYE, CORN, OATS & SEEDS - bought.. for C.ifiTV: IL L . & Co. FM PORTAX BUSINESS MEN! Speedmiimaxased MN" RATES OF ERE GHT'REDUCTED . • ,4! ..71: 1 17 ` ,TAR 110 11: 1111) EXPRgSS CO. !.-ErIVE made arrangements with the Lebanon .11-11. - Yallcy R. R: C0...t0 forward Goods, Parka goi, Moneys, Ism,iin;harge of their own special Messenger from BbilSidelphin nod Reading by Pne :senger Train. liderckants Wishing. their goods forwarded pune- Welly and with despatch, will consult their own interests by patronizing the Express Co. Orderel few' G (indite be returned by Express will be delis-6.'6111V Philad'a'free of charge. Persons -having remittances of money to make to any .part of the U. S. or Camidae. will find the BspresS the only anfe.niode of conveyance. 'OFFICE-NU - 4 Eagle. Building, Lebanon, Pa., and 24S Chestnut St., below 3d et., Philad'a. .7:10.11N ITLRICII, Agent,. J lll 7 2255 -t[ • Fur llownrd Eipress Co.: • lEtairvimeifil•& ffechanics , FOUNDRY AND. MACHINE SHOP WIT undersigned would respectfully invite the i attention of their friends and the public in general, to the fact that they arc prepared, the coming season, to manufacture and have on hand tho largest and hest assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS over offered to the Farmers of this county; suck as Wheeler's Improved Railway Horse-Powers and Threshers; Manny's cdmbined Reaper and Mower, with Wood's latest improvements; ' Coleman's Farm Mill; Grain Drills and • Fans ; - Gotirley's Patent Harrow and , Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, Clover-Hullers, Corn Shollers, Fodder Straw and gay Cutters, .te. tir o . All of the above Machines are of the latest and r besfunprorementa, and are all warranted to' give satisfaction. Also, Castings of all kinds made to Order, . and at short notice. Particular attention paid CO .REPAIRING, and charges reasonable. FanmEns.will do well to call and examine our .stook before purchasing elsawhora, as they will 'find it to their advantage to purchase Machines rmaniifintiUed in their own county: • 'All orders or communications by mail will. be promptly attended to. • . • , A. MAJORr.e.bit.oll3 . R. July 1, 1857. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Po,„ JlteTl '. 'IIIBRMOMETBRS'„ +,..di2- .Parsons in wan kof ace - air:oo Therm'omeiters, Hind !Mirrors, Traveling Flasks, China ts , "Fancy. Toll let Bottlea; Puff Boxes, Lubin's and Othef 'Chniee Perfames,,Tortoise Shell, Bahrei, India .'Rubber and Horn Pocket and Toilet Combs. Fanny. Ser gar and AA Stands (ti new article.) ' Calla GITLLFORD k LEMBERGEJt'S - - - New Drug, Medicine & Perfuisnry Estabßement, MarkQt Eit.reet. THE ORMLNAL MEDICINE EDTSTILISHED IN ISM' And first artleid of the Lund ever entrabuncer tkt name of " IN.TL-DnNIC or any other country; all Darr Paamonic 7rafl4.are roupterfeiii. The genuine can be knew, by Mecum/BRYAN Waif stumped on each Wb FEY.. BRYAN'S PCTIATONIC IVAPERt c li s l Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-thioas. Haium. - • italtgak Relieve Astlinfa;ißraogitis l .Diftitle Ifreatlifig. intirAYS i I WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood,..Paini BRYAN'S PULMONIC **FERRI Believe Incipient Consnuittiori, 'Luck Dmturl. BRYAN'S I'ULMONIC WATERS: Relieve Irritation of the Irvalturtnialhiesill BRTVFS,rI LIIOISIC_ w_Arxrag Cleave: the Ito "vai.ComPEnts Snail Wants* . TiUt.)SONIC Are a blessbig to all dares and emretitationi BRYAN'S EG - pigNIC:WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BRYAN'S PEJIAIONIC WAFERS Improve thacorupses ankflailaty of the Voice. Bay4trs PULAIONIC warl7,4- - Are in a trimplaforin and pleasant to rthe-taziet: BRYAN'S PIILMONIC. WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures BRYAN'S FUI.MONIC WAFERS ire warranted to give satisfaetionAo every one. No Family should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers IN TRZ HOLISM. No Traveler should" be' without a Box or Bryan's I...anionic Wafer's: IN HIS POCEXT. No Dealer should'be without, a.eapply of Bryamls Puintonic Wafers , ton ma cestronnaa. No person ever object to give All' Bryan's Pulmonicl/ifekelfe TWSNTY-PITZ • Per ekle by Dr. ROSS, opposite the -CouititkiliN.,Lets non, Pa., and by all respectable DraggiatitliroiigiLput tbo United States and Catania; also by Rah* Birch;'Read ing, Pa. Lebanon .IflntnalAnsuranse Compare INCORPORATED ET, TOE LEGISLATURE OF PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office at Jonestouni, Lebanon County. GUARANTEE CAPITA', . $'56,4100. THIS Company is noir fully organized and ready to make Insurance on all kinds of property in town or country and on as favorable , terms as any well- g overned and said company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President—joux BRUNNER, Esq. Vice President—D. M. HARMANT. Treasurer—Gro. F. Men.r. Seeretary—Wsr. A; BATrar. Directors.: John Brunner, Esq., D. N. Karmany, Napoleon Desll, - ; Geo. F. Melly. . John Arndt, W. A. Barry, John Melly, S. U. Shirk, ' L. R. Walker, Daniel H. Biever, D. N. Rank. ..sgr . A. S. ELY is the Agent-for-Lebanon. He may at all times be4found at his often in , Walnut Street. Jonestown, July 15, Lebanon viiiitrilanic. Located" in Market sticet,:.*ar:li;oppo site the United Hatt, one , Door .Noah of the Post Office. . , ...nr- WILI4ay, the following-SATES of IA ~ T TER- P: ALBRIGIIT. EST oa DEPOSITS, .onotild after, the Ist day of March, 1557, viz : _ For I year, and longer, 6.per-eent,Teßappu* For 6 months, and longer,-5-per cent jieaannam. For 2 months, and longer; 4 per eentiWkm. Requiring a short , notice of withdrawa4-intraf fords a liberal line of accommodations tvithose who favor it with deposits,pwhie Staand. Will pay a premium on ani:ittstuattil loinxitlisi DU LA RS, and also on • OLD Am - EnteAß • Domadia- RALF DOLLARS. Will make collections •on and remit to all parts of the United States, the Cana dus and Europe ; Negotiate Loans, &c.,&e., and do a general EXCHANGE and BANKIG BUSI NESS. G. DAWSON -COLEMAN, President. Gao. GLEIR; Cashier. - • reit ILE, undersigned, Managers, are individually f&I liable to the extent of their Estates dor all deposit? and other obligations-of the. co-pa.rtner ship Glad in the Prothonotary's Office of Lebanon, County, trading under-the name and style of the , "LEBANON VALLEY BANK?! SDION CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN ? GEORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG, . AUGUSTUS DOTIT, Leh., je . GEOROE °LEIN. 1 t.T.A.N9 t. 9 tiii-NO GTJANOI.I " • ALL KINDS. Leinales Sup9rPtipaphOtedf 7,000 40,1V,5. ARbfRRS;',7OA - fcir.yourWßEAlEVAlßPgin'oe F LEINAU'S Super Pho4thate of Time, at cts. a lb. or $4O n Ton ; or nse Leinau's American Fertilizer! at :3,60 a bbl. or $25 a ton. One barrel of either is sufficient for an Acre of Wheat. Theso are PERMANENT If.AZIVRES, made of reliable Chemical Elwi:gits, and have been in successfuliuse for the past Six Years, proviug th e aoiLaad increasing the value of tho land. `• • • • Penr - 4Diffroffifhtii) tb_e,Stife AgrieplgiSo defy oT PO:inrylynpiol Ofsw JerseyA.p,l4l . :. end. tbelittrittnl Potacii Atonfr. Now TO*, ligve ikofi rtipoirM for abegiet.lr !Panip_blttg the 'En w ritmd fRo , “ ari Lon guage:O.OVS. tea on a.69ir'Riflcti,:: IAZ Ne (Preto No holefile'Aieslerii. The n.hove.FortiliAnittirelivered > zeforetittit see tonny wharftitiAlp i old!C.ity oiderit seut.by Mail aceompanietviith - Catai or Marts. will be promptly shipped to_ any partV the' wOrlit. : - Oto..A:*LßlNAU,PrcipAieterif N 0.19 South kront sheet, ?ban. City. July 29,'474M. BOOT'.`,s H - CF_ ST 0 R E. 'Reid ft, ThESPRCTRUNLYkinfoims the , 'Public -that hes .4.1111 still eontinuesshis extensive establishriicastfin his new building, .in Cumberland street, where he hopes to nnder the same satisf'action as hereto fore to till who may. favor him with their custom.: lie iitvilesATerchants and dealers-its • t."' " and and every oiie who wishes tor y,urili . .6s . fashiouti r blo and durable artitles , in his limr r fcc call awrek.. amine for then2seli - es; his largerand . var,iiksteek., He is determined to Surpass p 11; competition in; the mataufacture of every artiele,4l'llis;/,ittainess„ suitable for any market in the lJngi.n.:, dike= care is taken in regard to materialiand workflw ship; none-but the best quality of Leather and other materials are used, and' nbne but the best workmen are eniloiell. P. S.—He returns'his sincere thanks to hi, friends for the very - liberal patronage heretofore _ bestowed on him. He hopes,, by strict atte t 4 to binineWand. endeivoriagAo please his men, to merit a share of public patronalgei l ' ' Lebanon, Oct. -17, 1.836. Indemnity Against - Loss bylaw, Franklin Fire Insuran to„i". PHILADELPHI,. I O ,-, OFFICE 1.634 thiEsTbarr STREim KAum:46 . . . STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1:j1327 136. JAIs T ITARY - lirr' Publiebed Agreeably Id 4ot of Aosembly,3 BEING • First Mortgages. tun:ply seourql, • , $1, 5 / 9 .4V 73 Real Estate (presentitaluMg4llolo 'cost, '82,784 36 Temporary Loans, akmplegollataral spew. , • .N 1..) Times, • ' 69,114,111,. Stocks. (present valve; $88,881,12, cost, 71,262 07 1 Cash, etc., „ '64,121 te , g1A27,14, 80••:. PER,PritfAL 'OW =KITED INSEILLNO , EE made -every desetiption of-provierty, , in • • ' iTOWN AND COUNTRY • • Batas is LOW,ad'Lre eonsfatent security. . Sinai their i•iticoiiei w ition period - of 4wenty:ent.. yeece they hare paid o TIIREENBIZION ppm:A •• .. LOSSES BY FLEE, thereby affording eeidence ef the eid— ',vantages of Insurance, ea. well, as the ability. and dive, : ' , salon to meet, with prNlipptueee , ill liabgitlea. • LOSSESAYY NLRB." .1.48388 paid dnring•theyesir 'lB6/4 ' g 1 30 ,tsar D i tß,,,fr.;TO*S; • CRAB. k. 12ARda4 : " Inn*: - Toms -Weemstic --- • - 'Div= S. Ihurwr, &mum GUAR? "I • -18AA0 :Lat, JAo9n . . 'EDWARD 'C. DAra,. • GEO. W..4164RD5, • • ' CRARBAB N. - BANprop.a ves id ent , cliAinai 0. BAIRIiEBBi Si tact'. Tab. 25.-ly EMI] Lai; I'l I r'