Xstiantot avilerti,str. DEXOCIIATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE, TO 'LEAD, Wt CEASE TO FOLLOW'' WM. M. AR.ZSLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, 'PA., NOVEMBER 11, 1857. ASP The:loard of Canal Commissioners will meet at llarrisbarg, on the 17th inst., for t4e,pur ii:ese of making appointments on the public works. 'jig,' A steam carriage was Icon on Tuesday evening proceeding down Broadway, New York, On an experimental trip with three passengers.— Vie novelty of the thing caused it to attract con siderable attention frOm the passers by. Its speed "was about equal to that of, an omnibus. * MEI BANK OP P/MIRSTIXANIA.--The PrOlidOlat and Directors of the Philadelphia Bank have cer tified' to the Governor their apprehension and be lief that the Bank of Pennsylvania is in an un safe, condition, and made application under the re cent Act of Assembly, for the appointment of Dommissioners.to investigate the condition of the said Bluth: Va. A Scotch paper has the following state- Mont: "On the 19th of August, Rev. J. Lc:whiled, of kilinauis, 'died Su4donly at his mansion. It appears ho,.had out - his faco while shaving, and :that some poisonous substance supposed to have been in'the - BO:1p, pat , sed thiough his whole body, from the effects of which he died." pa' The brokers of Philadelphia .buy the notes of the following named banks, at the prices taxed to each. Observe, it is riot so much dis- Count, but the number of .cents they pay on the dollar:— .PENq411.431411.4„. , Bank of- Peinughtuffe, Philadelphia, Erie Oitileini, Erie, Eankrofapreeseastle, SeepLetle,' ss p. et. Laneoser S ault, .Laneaster, 85 p. et. Afe:FauiPt l tfin4Aktanufacturors', Pittsburg li p. ct ..W. B 66 , ,:.LCOiuttY.Eank, %Perron, 50 p. et. lifontez, in her lectures on , . . beauty, "tells a storyof a certain city where tho use of ; milk baths, by ladies, for the preservation of theiri , beanty, became 'so general that it produc ed a scarcity of tho•artiole, and finally the police discovered thatthe-dealers obtained their supplies ihriea and coltee hy:purehasing of servants what had been used for their =players' bath ! AN ASCOT/ST THESE MILES LONG.,--The last quarterly returns or, aecount of the business of the Neiv rail city peatMace,' which was received at the Washington Department a day or tw,o after the,;gloe it aretefid'on't . page by page continqoftgyi would raake &string of paper quite three reale:slang I ,• Ir/STOUF OF,OUR ABUSED CREDIT. , --4VO present 11U4tdry of our abused .credit during the past Ivt!ek Monday, I started my bank operations ,• Tuesday, owned millions, by all calculations; Wedneediy,:my brown stone palace began; Thursday, drove out a spanking, bay span ; Friday, Y gave amagnificont ball; Saturday smashed—with just nothing at all. MENTAL Coscntirruvrrott.-:-Tho blindfold chess playing:of,Mr Paillsen of lowa, as ..recorded is the Now York papers, exhibits one of the most re tnarkable intellectual feats which we hai , e known in modern tirr!es. Here is a young man, only twenty-four years of age, who, blindfolded, plays contemporaneously five games of chess with fire strong adversaries, conquers four, and comes out in a draw game with the fifth. At any stage of the playing, he is able to: describe exactly the position of all ; the pieces on all the boards. What Concentration of thought, what skill in combina tion, what distinctness amplitude of memory, does KO a feat .evince.. 4 - Joan SCHMIDT DI Buns.- 7 -John Schmidt is a German Banker. in Louisville. - Ile sufferecla run, was compelled to suspend but did not close-his, dom. Ile simply stuck up a 'notice in high Detail' that he was gbing to have some money pretty soon. Two days after ho took down the notice and put up another stating that he had $15,000 on hand. There was another run, and the,Vs,ooo was soon gone. John-pitup the old notiee again, and next day Wei again in funds when, im accordance :With his old, plan, he chang ed the notlce. At list accounts there was no run on tlohit Schmidt, and his depositors had all come back to-him. That was straightforward Dutch pluck and honeity.—..qefaio Com. Adoortitcr. i t elimes.- 7 -We hare the most cheering indi- Cations, that our commercial cities are rapidly re covering from the recent financial crisis; and that the forebodings of a complete stagnation of busi ness, and a consequent want of employment for the, laboring classes, are greatly exaggerated.— Cmafidenee is'again becoming established—Money is easier of procurement, and the prices'of securi ties tor investment are improving. It is confi dently asserted, by those capable of judging cor. siotly,;:that, (although business will hereafter be eentractedr more „regard being had to the useful and substantial, than to the fashiorable and spec ulative,) we haVe past over the worst of the mul let an& that a season of prosperity before tlie enterprising and industrious. It may;bo some weeks .yet before we in the country feel the full effect of the improved order of things, but it must come, Pietas:arirely as did the "hard Times." is intimated that President Buchanan wili'disittes;'in his forthcoming m a ssage, the ad quiittion, by purchase, of the Island of Cuba.— Our government, once offered $150,000,000 for the Islataibut Spikin then.thottgbt proper to decline thit':offer..* The disposition may, now be different We hnow that Mr. Buchanan has-e. higLappreci ation ofi the beautiful Island—is anxious that it should be one of the stars in'the galaxy ofptates wherivit properly belongs; and also believes that it Would - pay' the purchase money, in the saving of duties to this country, in ten years. We trust he unly,give his views in t4t4ploolig", Hurrah for the State of Cuba b thkOireiir tber.d.ntillas .. , . .. 4 i tliatte 4 Onfttindn In 0204 411Fifsq/1.113gh -' - Ulises peasid' proi;ed w bi artsi r "XV.Y / ..Pcir 11413 " - • .„e, , - begiiiid-tioettoverstr,..the-close connecticsifit*ai . !. . Lif betwee4 Otiv..e9u!gleroil4 eitiaa .!.. u- P 1 ; 412.4 ° n u t :: -IiOIV thorongtlithe one rests upon the; ‘..- '''••• •- : - , --- -seerity is theirs, -and their; fe '''' ~. ...x. u. ...Z. - . , . With eslz:zsit , ";*,:werse. The one cannot from the otier l ;',l,,V,'.s' - ",,..acr: feeling the ef if the other were blot:t;'nsf::Z-i'';4',hoth in el been-66wii _ _ _ . u....... ~...z.;--..Ares • ' 43 De zenseton s i n ai l '--,„,:-„,.......-,..* , eitiew are the ) . veins throe h Aill zt'Z ts ' l i :, : zav inuirekthe entire life blood el Z il n l' n e n a : ''''` the i'Vne Progress be impeded o r I,' ali -e `i r ,„ . -- •" and the whole spun". feel s the effeet ee° a -gull"' zees is eta:infant Cr buoyant, as thii e W"a bu4l - our evnialiireilel emporiums, the w hsle may ,be, I. OriWtniiiihowrinttr, The one should al wa ys e°ll2' witiVind Alf the' Other ist well for , ."114 alWiest • To •do 20 TA their mutual intermit NEW YOIIK.—This State hes gone Democratio by about 10,000 majority. In New York city the Democratic ticket received 23,000 majority. This is a glorious triumph. Last fall Fremont's ma= jority was so,pao 1 MIIINESOTA.- , Rapliey IF probably elected Gov ernor, but all the other officers from A .to Z are Democrats. Onto.—Chase, B. R., for Governor has a plu rality of 1503. NEW Jensnr.—The Democrats swept every thing boforethem—Legislature and illAssLcausuTrs.—The abolitionists as usual were successful in this state. Banks is elected Governor. MARYLAND ELECTION.—Tho election in Mary land on Wednesday, resulted, as might have been expected, in the success of the Know-Nothing par ty. The city of r ßaltimore gires a majority of 9, 617 for Hicks, the K. N. candidate for Governor. . , As usual, there was a great deal rioting at tho polls, and several men wore shot, notwithstanding the alleged efficient precautiimary pen/0 arrangements of Mayor . Bwann. Wrscossut ancrroN.--Wisconsin election has 'resulted in favor of the Republi cans, -who have elected their Governor and a majority in both branches of the Legialature. %Es...Ploughing by a Locomotive Engine more cheaply and rapidly than horses ought, in the op inion of English judges, in. considered asproveri. Eight steam ploughs or cultivators: entered at the late exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society at Salisburg. . One of ilm*.iy,o.‘ Boyden's trac tion engine or steam-horie, which consists of a portable engine, with tabular ten horse'boiler, two seven inch cylinders, each of ond foot-stroke; reversing motion, four feet fly wheel, water tanks., steerage and 'gear work for dividing.(with two stz pods), one, of the hind:parriage wheels,' weighing, with water, about ten tons, and being %early thir ty feet long from end to end.. The hind wheels are of six feet diameter, the formwheels. smaller, all fitted with endless rails, steerage is effected by altering the lock of the front wkeids with a short coach pole worked by chains, and a wheel like the rudder of a ship. There is also escrow for further adjusting the level of the boiler to different gra dients. The rails arc not only laid down before each wheel and teen up behind it, but being lose and disconnected with each other, and beingjoint ed so as to admit of angular motion sideway 4 can accomodate themselves to a transverse as well as longitudinal inclination of ground. This engine ascended'an incline of one foot in seven; drawing up a water,tank weighing- many- tons. It pulled three. two furrow ploughs at the pace of two miles an hour, workingaix inches deep in difficult stony ground; it.draggod with Still greater ease a culti vator eight feet sii in. wide, with eleven times, making deep and effective work, and passed over soft, worked laud, scarcely sinking at all, and not unduly pressing it. 110 ester ,c ALL FOU A PENT—The Hillsdale (Michigan) Standard states that an unusual case of litigation came off in the village a ,few days ago, worthy of note. A farmer of Camden passed the toll-gate near Reading, paid his toll, and was handed a brass cent by the keeper for, change which he in dignantly refused to accept, and demanded a cop per cent; to this request the keeper in like man ner refused to comply. From words they went to Wows, pulling. of hair, scratching, &c., until both came off second best. .The man who refused the cent returned home, swore out a warrant, had the grite:keeper arrested for assault and battery, tried found guilty, and fined ton dollars. After which the gate-keeper swore out a warrant for the Cam den man for like offence, for which he.was tried, found guilty, and - fined ten dollars also. Since then the gate-keeper has been sued, for the cent, which will make anothei suit, and oosts of Ave' dollars, , besicles two lawyers' .fees, making a sum total of . . Two fines . $2O 00 Lawyers' 10 00 Cost of suit for cent; ' 5 00 Two lawyers' fees filr the same suit 16 00 Total Besides an expenie to the county, and a jury of twelve men in each iissault and battery case,whose aggregate time and trouble is probably worth more to them than the costs of the Suit. ' Munnzu AT A PHILADELPHIA ROTEL..-41 terri hie tragedy, growing Out of the loose state of per sonal morals that uafortunately exist at the pres ent day, occurred at the Si. 'Lawrence Hotel,' in Philadelphia, othreduesday afternoon. " Richard Carter, President of the Anthracite Bank of Ta, Inagua, was Shot dead with a revolver, by Thomas Washington Smith, &young man from Cecil nun ty, Maryland. Smith had married a Miss McCau ley, who was represented to him as the adopted daughter of Carter, under the belief that she was a pure and virtuous girl. Subsequ'ent to his mar riage, he discovered that sho had been seduced by Carter, and that the latter was in the freqcient practice of havinteriminal intercourse with her. She gare birth to a child four months after mar riage, and it is said her guilty connection With Carter continued even after she became Smith's wife. When Smith discovered her real condition, he refused to live with her. He killed Carter in revenge, for be gtoss deception which he alleges was pmeticed upon him, by Carter's own design. Good for Arkansas.—Wo have a brilliant ex. amplo of prosperity reported in Arkansas. The Little Rock Democrat says that the treasury of Arkansas is oval - flowering with gold and silver. 7— The various funds aro enumerated that have their hundreds of thousands of the hard. The treasury has no bank notes; nothing but specie in Arkan. sas ; except a small old bank debt, does not owe a cent, and has in her strong box more gold and sir ver than will keep tho,povernmont for two years without any further taxation. There are no banks in. Arkansas, and the taws are paid in gold and silver, and the State pays out nothing but that kind of currency; Some three or four weeks ago a family eamo to New Albany, Indiana, from Ohio, bringing with them an infant child. The mother and child took sick with the typhoid fever, and the child died.— The father went to several coffin-makers to procure a coffin, but not succeeding, got a shoo-box, car ried it.home, filled it partly with shucks, spread a cloth ,ever these, and in the shoe-box placed the child. This done, he took-the box under his arm; carried it to the grave-yard, and deposited his earthly hope, almost silently and alone. 'This is rather a bard case, and in a Christian community, too—a community rejoicing in „a Young Man's Christian Union, and about twenty 'churches, were monthly contributions are taken, for thil 'fieathen. A'EMUctrvnitus.—Mr. John Cone, who residei !keini', 4feddiuh„ Cen2n., appeartrd at the counter of linitifidilletoiwir Bank some days since with $1..000. of ite %hills, deniande&the specie and got it. The profi.eel taiiiiarik in 'the - tmniutlitiou was clear . two haidlintinif 'Mint-4*o .t1:1104pd dollars. The ~. bills were paittte AliprinlB36",' and he carefully wrapped 'theml4' n, ail they 'have" re= - -, t.-ed ever grim .v- Mid them to tii'bink , -,..- z .,..., that' Vii - '' ei' '" - ---'":.',,;- ; 1.1 the Sonia! I 'M he teani d, ..ith t Alap-.A..T.tiesavingsrliatikititereStiroillit Pkee tiler i5 5' 13"....„..._ ;;;er. The e .fell o % "L"--':-:%-`, -------- .: them ~The following 11?tie l;"Z'' ''':"- bathing a Ind yis to d.,„ be Pance ere re 's ee ' '-5.,.. s. '' fr .Ol ''.eihir t liTit I s ha 5 th e ....._ --ger or c 4 .0 _ - - u.5.... , .....„ 7 ‘7 4 4Ik ic kra...; ....... ' , _ TO ;tut received a xemm.n 7s .tu , sui she d i not hy the ba lva ir th i li ii to2eize h e r ._,,,.._ ... 4iii. :EitZile`of. 4 4_, ~,'''': , ..4 ' ...S. .:k koce, Tr . un ks and . r israsp . „ . ” 0 en ofteuti zne . ..13, --, -yu bags. ' .' ' ' "" "i',4." 0 ._ -“ ? tower ttiit A irir'-: . itre, 1 "LoberAcut (; 4 3 1 ..tt - t,-..7t Just teCnivaliiiiiill,* cent: `orra"FiTZ ..i,.. THE LEBANON ADVERTISE..---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The Elections The Beauty Of Children. A 'WOOD TO MOTHERS There is no object, in the world more pleasant to look-upon than a beautiful child. Even the crust lest of old bachelors must acknowledge this in,., his heart, however disappointment May have sour- 4 ed his temper. tinfortunateli, however, the fresh ness and natural bloom of childhood are often marred by disfiguring disorders. Sometimes we • see youthful faces bletniShed fiery eirelos, and look ing as if disease had been at work upon them with a pair of compasses dipped in red ochre. Of course every mother recognises this description of Ringworm, to which the still more disgusting cu taneous affection known. as Scald Head is next of kin. Probably nine-tenths of us have had a touch of these unpleasant eruptive complaints at one time or other, and most of us known that they are not only, disfiguring but excessively annoying and painful: We are aware too that most of the nos trams recommended for them merely spread and aggravate inflammation, and that. it freqaently leads to confirmed desease • of the skin. Under these circumstances it is to be presumed that all parents who are not conversant with, the wonder- ful properties of Holloway's Ointinentovillbe,glad to learn, on good authority,, that it quick and thorough remedy for Ringworm and Scald Head as well as for ether external "di'seeseS. The testimony which goes to establish the fact is in= conitrovertible, and every mother who wishes * to ico `the facesef 'her darlings uncloaded by erup tions and their. heads encrusted Withexcrdscent matter, is entitled.to koew.it. h ,profesSorifolloway has obtained such, it' rePu.- Wien through out the world for his external anti internal remedies, that 'his 'MOM moat of course bo familafted all our readerS ; bit after air there is no harm in givinipOint, and force to general commendation by speCifYing certain deseases in which one knows they have worked wonders. The effect of the Ointment in eases of Ring worm and Scald Mead, is but a specimen of its marvel lous operation In all, skin diseases; yet : We dare say there are many Who , have used it for boils, bruises, blotches: dic.; . 'die., who have scarcely thought of it with reference to,these twoseourges of childhood. If any mother should try it on our recommendation; - we have little doubt she give it a. permanent place in her nursery clozot for the time to come. Much may be done to pre vent the ordinary cutaneous diseases >of children by proper diet, strict cleanliness find' regular es ereil in the Open air, but after 'the:diSorder has actually developed itselOhere is no citrate, so re liable as liolloWaY's .bintMent.—N. Y. ,qundazt , Mercury. Old Parson.Mudge, of Essex county got to be rather unpopular flock toward the lat - ter part of labOrd. ihey could nat dlemiselint as he was settled for life, and he was noktehenither coaxed, bought, or seared off, so he continued his preaching but every Sunday his audience - grew less and less, until it bad dwindled to'a bakers , doz en. Howbeit, thd'old prrson kept along in the OVC3I. tenor of his way, declaring 'that he W . oilld not give up as long as ho could say "we." Finally his Beek was redtieed to *one dmixon, to whom he preached foV nearly' a year, when tho old saint died—tivio 'is the indethitable preach er-man could not say. "we," he gave up the.pulpit. "wa„,.. We lorrn from the Carbondale Advance that Mr Quackenbush, and the Widen- itf the Jets J. Aitken, httve.each brought a suit against the township of Providence, Imzerne„county, for dam ages, in consequence for the neeedent which result ed in the instant death of Mr. A. and the serious injury of Mr. Q. Thesuperrisors of the township hod neglected to rebuild - a bridge•°vete; small stream, which. had been: , washed away. by, the freshet, or to erect a barricade atthe abutment, to prevent teams and footmen from falling into the deep and fatal gorge. As might' have been ex pected, the neglect proved fatal to .One man, his horse, and nearly so.to another person riding in the same wagon with him who was killed. They were driving along the road one dark night, igno rentof the absence of the brid go, and in.an unex pected moment, .the horses, wagon and .contents. Aitken and Quackenbush, were all dashed to the bed of the stream, in a common mass, killed the horses and and seriously.- injuring Mr. Q. The widow fixes her claim for damages at $25,000 .but we - do'notlearn the sum fixed by: r. Quack- sr7 00 .TYAKOTAJI Tattairrott2.- 7 0n. the 13th ult, an e lection for delegate toCongress was hold blr the settlements in Dahotah Territory, andAlpheus G. Fuller, formerly of St. Paul, was dully,,ohnseu by the people to represent them in that capacity at Washington. The example set in MS, by the portion of Wisconsin territory not included in that State, now in part of Minnesota, in electing bir.. Sibley its delegate to pongre.s, is doubtless the preeedeni for this action by the settlers of Dako tah.. . • . ARIZONTA T,EIrRIT9TIT.—The hew territory of Arizohia has also,electod a delegate .to Congress. . ...11:onnEny—On Monday night; of„last:yreek,'the aka of Illtijor Delvart, Member of ClOngiess, in Sunlaury, Was entered and ainong other property of 10;4 value, cigars to the amount of sixty dollars. IlustotiAnolt : We -regret to learn that Re'v. 11. Ilarbaugh has tendered his resignatioe , as pas: for of the First Gorman Reforma Church' of this 'city and that it has been accepted bitheCOnsist ory. %e say' 'we regret it, for his place will be - diffiteult'to Sinee he has been in Lancaster, invites been a most faithful and efficient laborer and-respected by all who know-him and who are capable of appreciating his talent and "labors of love."--Esepre4s. • ARRIVALS or SPECIE —Last week .the A'rago and canada cash brought $1,000,000 in. Spe'ete to NeW York froni England. About $2,000,000 also arrived from Oidifornia.andifavanna. Shim the Ist of October over $11,000,000 in specie arrived in this country, and scarcely- $500,000 were sent out of it This shoWs that a high tariff has noth ing to do with the exportation or impoription of specie. Other onuses regulate that matter. TURKBY FATTEN - MG.-it this season of the `yearthe.sithject of fattening is of thegreatcst ire portanee. • Many of the birds'hrosight, to• market are very , poor, and a little attention to this mat ter for a few. weeks"will increasi the profits of the farmer and the pleasure of the consumer. It is only when bold mimes, and 'turkeys are about six months old; that they should be fed with betterand more plentiful food, in order to increase their size - and .pluumness for market.-- Indian.eorn; grmind barley, wheat, also rice and other 'trilbies used to fatten common fowls; are considered best for turkeys. Their weight, when well fattened and carried to market, should aver age twelve pounds; their living and dead weight is as eighteen to twelve pouudi. • ' • A plan .in Brooklyn,. New York, last Saturday, .fearinga saving bank in:that city would "bust," drew out .s2oo,Lall, he derisited.. He told his friends of his good luck in getting the money, took several drinks,., got "tight," and hadlis ,pocket picked of every dollar. _ • IF YOU 'WONT Al 1 'Cheap Looking Glass, Gilt, itoserwood ar Mahogany, or Vanillas' Blinds, GO 20 S. , DiUNDORE &. ONES.' NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. FROM ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S Advertising and Correspondence Office, 360 Broad way, New York. 1 Xew and laranporttult ca very in the Science of Medicine. PATENT OFFICE NEIL OF GREAT BRITAIN, MELO ME de ECOLE de enAttUdete. PIIAERACIEN de PARIS and IMPERIAL. COLLEGE of MEDICINE, Sold wholesale and retail by Dr. 'IL A. Barrow, member of the Imp'l College of Vienna, and Royal College of Surgeons, London, who may be personally consulted at his residence, 141 Prince street, few blocks west of 13roadway, New York,'fromil A. Si. till 2P. EL and,from 4 till BP. M. (Sundays excepted, unless by appointment.) Triesemar No. 1, TS a remedy for Relaxation, Spermatorrhcea, and distressing consequences arising from early abuse. indis , criminate excesses, or tooloug residence in hot climates; it has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands who are now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood; and whatever may be the Cause or disqualifications for marriage, they are abate ; any sabdina.' ' - • . . Triesemar No. 2, Completely and entirely eradidateg all traces of donor hma, both in its mild and aggravated forms, Glects, Stric tures, Irritation of. the ..13.1adder, .Nomretention of the Urine, Pains of the Loins end Kidneys, and those disor ders for which Copaivi and Uubebs have so long been thought an antidote.. Triesemar,No. is the great Continental itimeny for Sitthilis and Secon dary symptoms. t also constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, And all cutaneous Eruptions, removing and expelling:tit its course all impurities from the vital stream, so as altogether to eradicatethe rirusof disease, and experit by insensible persp!ratiou through the me &mut 'ofthe pores of the skintmd urhic. It is a never failing remedy for that clap. of disorders which English Physicians treat with Mercury. to the In evitable destruction - of the'rbtient'i emistitntion, and which all the Sarsaparilla in the Nor ld cannot remove: TRIESESIAA No.:, 2 and 8, are prepared ; in the form of a loSenge,llevoitlnt taste or sniell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold - its tinease.s;and divided in - separate doses as adrninitdpred by Valpeau, Lancia:An, Etc., 'Price, s3' eneh. or four cases in ono for $9,, which saves $3, and in $27 .eas.es, whereby there is a saving of $O. Notiaitre &union unless the En,graviugS of the seals Of the Patent Office of. England. the seals of the BeOle de Pharnmtle,de Paris, and thelraperial College of Vienno, itre - a (fixed Moon' eachirrapper, and around each' oasis-- imitations areliable to tlmsevereat . pmialties. of the hp's{. `Special arrangements enable ,Dr. Barrow to .forward immediately:fon receiving.a rtunittance;ihe $ll and lar ger size casesof Triesemar free ef carriage, to any part of the world, securely packed and proPerly addrekseit, thus insuring genuine Enropeampreparittions and protecting the public from spurious and pernicious imitations._ Attendance and Consultation from 11 a. m. till 2 - n: and from 4tilL 8 in the-evening.. 1.57 Prince street, afew blocks west of Broadway, New York. May 6,1857-Iy. Cristatiro:s Dye! , . . a mit-shell all the merits lie, Of Cristadero'inever , eritialled Dye , .Red it makes black, to brown transferals a crey, 'And keeps the fibres always from decay. matchless, re-citallidng Hair Dre;sfm, 1,014 its position as the most harmless and Dye in TILE WORLD. Prepared and sold,,,wholesele and:retail; and applied in ten private rooms, `itt, (IRsT4.- No. 6 Aster Haase: BroutlwaY: 'New l'Orh. and by all Druggists and Perfumers in the United States. Jan.l4, Agent-.-George IL. Keyser, la Wood sb,;Pittstairig. 1, 6 . 7 119 SfiCh f frarfC, as Fizil.” A RESISTLESS EEMEDY I HOLLOWAY'S 01 NT M ENT VgiteeoLL. frat E: of Buropeatititit the unparalleled, anti-inflammatory. 41.1 healing properties or this Ointment; governments sanction its mai in - their naval and military services; aud,the masses in this coun try and throughout the world repose the utmost confi dence in its 'curative properties. It penetrates the sour. ces of inflammation-and corruption which underlie the Paternal evidences of dhlense,apd nenti,alize the Eery el. 'enrients which feed anti exasperate the malady. Rhewniatisni, - Scr6fula;Ev'sipelat. . These' are among the:Most.l terribleund agonizing dis eases of thd muscles, the def..by fd/re end the tide; yet in their viorst forms. anti when seeming,ly iiiinrable.they invariably disappear under a persevering application of thi soothing, healiwz antidote to pai nand in Ha m m Salt Rketim,,iFev::r Sores, Stiff Joints In all cases of Salt ;Rheum, whore medical waters, lo tions, and every recine of the pharmacopma have proved useless. the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cum. -Fever SorcSbeil - quieklti , 'Under its influence, sod its re laxinguffect upon contracted is truly wondertal: Discharging £.7lce7:s A most remarkable :mil happy change i prodmed in the appearance of malignant uleers after afor appliete , liens of title Ointment. The Surroillitling redness Von ishest and granules of healthy fie:4l hewn to take the pinceof-the•diacharged matter. This process 0)08 on more or-less rapidly until the orifice is - filled up with sounU Material. and the ulcer radically cored. A Word to Mothers - :The - young are ihe . most frequent soffierara from ex ternal injunes, and therefore every mother should have 'this" healing preparation constantly et hand. ]t is an absolute specific for sore hreals. and quickly removes ,the enerusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faced of children. Significant Facts. -- This Ointment iiitniversally used on board the Atlan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affec tions, and as the best possible remedy fur wounds and bruises, Large supplies of Aber° recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposaq. em. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following eases: . Bunions, Mercurial Er uptions," Swelled Glands, Burns, Piles, Sore Logs, Chapped 'Lands, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Chilblains, Ritrworm. . Sore heads, . Sore Throats, Gout, Sealtts, Enna of all Lumbago, .Wounds of all kinds, Yenereal.Sores. Stitfjoints, Sprains, Totter, Ulcers, Skin DiSOIVCS. *0 Sold at the Manufactory of Pioressor 11011owai, SU Maiden Lane, New York. and, by all respectable 'Drug gists and Dealers- in Medicine throughout the United States and the- civilized world, in pots at' scents, 62% cents, and $1 each. • f CFA. Pi BRAVA) ' e . - Dr. Tfrb,sley Grzndle 8 Magic Compound, . A POSITIVE. cane FOR Pulmonary Consumption.! ! ! . . - . . Also, an effectual cure for Scrofula, . Dyspepsia, Obstinate Cutaneous, ' Eriiptions, Chronic Rheumatism, , " -'• Bilious Disorders, Deneral-Debility, and all diseases depending upon an ,„ impure state of the blood. . .. ' -Onle•Prineipal DOPOT;NO. 54 White ‘ street, New -Yon', where all letters . . must be addressed. - -,11111501,1 have etowal our branch office in PhiindelPhin: Wg',/ and the public are cautioned_ against the.impoiff, thins of any persons in Philadelphia assuming our name, u'sending out spuriouS articles for our .11AOIC CORPOIFD. Tltis wonderful lietnedy lies done more to alleviate hu man Buffering than alipther moans put together. It has the'greatest sale of any medicine in tlio world for Pul monary Complaints ; from Maine to the most• retired dwellings of Oregon, or wherever consumption is known, it finds its way, corr.,. ing health and joy into tbouSands Of. families. Patients, the gorgeous sunshine of hope May now be realized; for this remedy notcinly relieves, bid DORS ACTUALLY OURF: TIM 1101FLUBLE DISEASE. IfittOßE trial will, surely, prove the.fttet. .Do not.full Into amear ly grave, when a sure remedy is at band. Take Cod Liver Oils, Cherry SYnips;Ceeiry Pectorals, Inhalation of Vapors, and all other puffed nostrume:for this disease; combine all their virtues into one, and ,re stionld not hive a remedy which would, at all, compare with this. Patall ; tbose men together who have become notorious by advertising that they can cure consumption, and they cannot- produce- so many REAL cures during their whole lifetime as-we can furnish. in one month.— This. may leek like boosting, but it is the solemn truth - The medicine is in a powdered state, but readily pre pared for using in a liquidform, according to the direc tion's which accompany it. Dispatches are promptly made by mail and exproxs;--- Less than halt dozen boxes are usually sent by mail.— Half dozen boxes or more, are usually sent by express, if there be a direct express line; if not, they are sent by mall, in a number of packages. .. Ppm—One box, $3 00; three T h o b x e c s p , o o s r t d a e g e d in. s at o e ti e ih t , i i m: d , s $ t S ii t e e n s : • , ..,. s l b t o. l u f id doz ii c e n tin sl o , s o ed o; o ,in ne ,in d o le y n,' o O r r a n ta ny mp number ..lve greater , -$ - 3 i b O O O i: a o r b a o.: , m no o t n o ey ier ie li 2j oo t O tis m t i y les m , a is iL Dfteen cents . , .. ~ .. a :os x istr l S: G a n n t:nt. Fe a, s ;all: amount , 1 -,, , .,.. of 011. Wesley Grindle„) Sole Propri. . , - - y e tbr, 'to' Whom all letters must be v . addressed. Also, Proprietor of Grin- ..die's Ancient and Celebrated Japan;. • ' ese Life Pills. [Sept.lo,'s7-eovi. A , GREAT PANIC- • GOODS .SELLING WONDERFULLY 4 1.1111811Ella11111L1P";:, /1111 E undersigned are now opening erred.* largo assort ment of PALL and WINTER. GOODS, among which ware Cloths, Cassinteres, Vesting, Ready-made Clothing, 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 nadescriptions, Bonnet Trimmings,. &c. Aim), a large Stock' of GROCERIES & QIIEENSWARE. AP . MR at the Bee Hire.'lE4 Lebanon, OM. GEORGE & SRELLENBERGER.. . . . ADZES' CORDED, L. - A supCiderrinaliteanCilicepet than nrof, offered • .• SWARTZ Lebanon, non Oct. 14. 57. • Hall Building Market et„ EC! bisonen n in RE in w pT_ or efor Cbuntry" Produce will be f Goode, et Look& liTUre. DM CL 0 THING! CLO THING ! CLOTHING ! Clothing the the 'Million. r h ARO EST,best assorted stock of lt eady-inrole Cloth ing ever exhibited in Lebanon, was just opened at the head-Quarters .fio Goad and Cheap Clothing in Cumberland street, opposite the Court House. lliazENsriaN a BROTHEIt take the lead in selling cheap; they can't be beat. We invite our immerous Customers and the public in general, tel tan and examine our new stock of FALL and WTNTBIL CLOTHING, - eongiAing of all styles of Over coats, Sack and Frock Coats, Raglans, Talmas, Cassimer and Business Coats, Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, as well as a large stock of new styles of foutcy cassimer pants, silk, velvet, plush and satin Tests; :Underclothing. such as silk shirts, merino shirtk and drawers, heavy cotton and wool drawers ; Gorman knit Jackets, wool and cotton hose, Hut fers, comforts. neckties, suspenders, gloves, shirts and col lars,te.i&C.;&e. . ir- 1 - Mikan& Caps, Truuks,-Valises and Carpet Bags, all will be sold at the lowest figure.'" Lebanon, Oct. 7,'H.. . REIZENSTEIN & BRO. $11,0,04, Worth Store Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES! TILE ONDERSIGNEDi having purchased at Sheriff's Sale, the large and complete assortment of STORE GOODS of SHIRK k TICE, nt 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 Lebandi,"abd nuieli cheaper than the same kind of Goods can be bought at Wholesale in the cities. The orig inal cost of the (40005 was $12,000, and the stock is large, complete and well-assorted. tks... Such an opportunity to obtain CHEAP' GOODS is rarely offered. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEENS WARE in gnat quantities. NMS Of nil solvent Banks taken in exchange for GOODS. Lebanon, pci.1,!57. ABRAHAM SHIRK. NEW 'CLOTIOING "STORE. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS ! 11TE most respeetfullyinforni the Gentlemen of •Leta- r 1'- non and vicinity,. that we have opened:a/tele Cloth ing Store, in Cumberland street, next door to henry & Stine's Store, where we intend to keep constantly on hand a most select assortment of . . • Ready-Made Clothing, such as Fro& Colds, Overcoats, Dress Coats, Cassimere, Sattinett and Cassinett Pants, of all prices and descrip tions; from,sl,so sin to :$5 . ; Tests, dotli, pistil and fancy Silk of all styles and designs, and a general assortment of P r itr nuking„Goods, such as Neck-ties. Suspender's. Wool and Buciskin Gloves, white and flannel ShirtsiXool.and Silk Undershirts,,&c. Being in connexion with a large - wholesale manufacturing establishment in the city, where our Goods are mainline 'hired in the bolt Manner, and buying• our materials at the lowest cash prices, wean confidenttlurtsrepan please all who wilt ti rvor us with their custom. All we ask, is a trial, as oririnottn is— , -" Qaith Safes and Sine. Pmfitsl” SOHAVEITZEIL, - I.IEILBRONNBIt GO, - Lebanon, Get. 14, 't.7—.2m. All Hoil ! Soniethin g for the Million ! WE call the attention of all,old and young,to this won derfal preparation, triiiell'turns back to itsoriainal color. gray hair—corers.the head of the bald ifitfi alus uriant growth—remores.the dandruff, itching, nnd all •entalleous eruptions—rail:sea a coutitilial flow of the nut /end fluids; and hence: if used ns aoreftilar dressineJcir the hair,ygill•preserre,its color. sod keep if from falling to nsfrfhne old age, in alfital'initorar he:atty. We call, then, upon the hald. the gray' or ilirleased in scalp. toilet it; and surely. the yonna will .not, as, they sane the flOwirg loeks, or the uteeliiitg mid. over biiwithout praiee .19 11 ifoll. thwtOnglle of thousands. , ; , ;~ -. ; a n y: . <~y * ' Shdeef I lihMis, oarlisle.Jdne27, r here r used Prof. O:J(Wood'sltrair.iiestorative,%and have admired its wonderful effect.. Ify hair was brown , ' ing as I thoUght prematurely gray, but by the use of the ,Ite:doratire It. lies . resumed its .original color, and I Lave no : dealt, permaneutly so. ,IDNET i EEsr hx-Senator United States. } ='~~ ;:~, 'E: .. 1 . z.;: ,: [From the. Washington Star.] milong the Many preparations now in use for the ie. storing. , Preserving and heautifYing the hair,: there are none that we ran recommend with more confidence thatt Prof. Wood's Hair it esteratiVe. »ow in general nee thro% out the States: 'This preparation posse:9se's , the nenSt vigerating qualities, and never fails in ,producing the men happy re‘sUlts' when applied according indirections, We refer our Traders. to the advertieement for alba- of the innuniarabie certiEcotes which have been scut by par ties. who have been benefited by it, and feel happy in gte ingiestithony to its wonderful effects produced on them. Q. J. WOOD 5z . 00., Proprietors. 312 Broadway, N. Y. and 114 Thirket`stroet; St. Lents, .Miseouri. For sole, in - Lebanon, at GillfiFOßD.k Ltarniaota's Drug store. Also, by nil res.pecta file DruggiFts. [scpt..23—Sm. . , Watertown„ - Mass., May 1, 1555. . Poor. P 0..7. Woom—Allow me to : attest the virt:nes and magic powers of your Hair Restorative. Three months since, being exceedingly gray, I purchased and soon cinw menced to use, two bottles;. and it soon began to tell. in vectoring the silver locks to their native color, and the hair which was before ,dry and harsh. and falling oil. now became, soft and glossy. and it Ceased falling; the dandruff diSappeared, and the scalp lost all the diSagreeable F 0 annoying before. and now; I not only look but feel young again. Respectfully yours, Cues. WEITINEY. ?nor. f1..J...W00n: Dear Sir':,-After reading the ad.ver tisement in one Of t he NeW 'York journals of your cele. 'uted Hair Restorative...l procured a half ,pint bottle. and WHS. Si), minds pleased-with it that I continued its use for two mouths, and ant eatisfied it is decidedly the best preparation before the public. Itat once removed all the dandruff and-unpleasant itehbur from the scalp. and has restored mplutir naturally. and I havOnwdonht. perms.; neutiyAe. You. have. permission, to refer tonne. all who entertain any doubt of its U r ciforin Mg all that is claimed for' it.• r'lliss.FErzsi , 26 . 34 Greenwich Av. , • . - • IlisiitiSe.l74Of. 0. J. Wood's Mir Resters live, and bare admired its wonderful effects: . It restored rarbirlr where It had :ellen off: it cleans she .bead And-reuders the hair soft andentobtli—mneb WOO e 0 then oil. • ' Louisville, Nor.l; 1866. • • •-.MAIN A. ATIIINsON..: To the, " .. • . 'ARS. DUCII wenld 'hereby infer& the ,Lailics of Leba non and vicinity thht shehasjUst returned from the city with a large supply of . • l e • • a Fall q ,, d Winter Milliriery,Good:s, , to Which she would respretfully call their attention. for stock Chtleifte in part of Reedy-made Fail and It: Bon nets, Ribbons. French and American Flowers,, ..Feittbere, Clips, Satins, Trivets, Laccw, &c.. &c. ' From long experienae in businetis and a determination to render satisfaction bystrict atttentlon to the same. she hope' to receive and merit .a continuance of that liberal patronage with which: she bail - been beretoforo favored. ' Ara -.. 411 ordcrx promplig attended to.rak Lebanon, bet : ' . l.4, ' BUCII. . 3 „Ttl I ; l!_en_ted of till .the differentippkes at the very lowest eriall prices, at • . • . Lel mann. Oct. 14,'57. • SWARTZ - eitlßOr' Woodland. for Sale. fr . 44. THE undersigned, of- -A ti ,; .. ' . fors at' Private Sale, u ?„l4,kfirk. .. 63 ACRES - Or' . . .t.fni , • - -'.,(more ' or less )' of 'excel = ,-4-:..„- . ,-, lent WOODLAND, the half Of which is good tim ber, situate in Union township, LebanOn county, near the Dig Datn, adjoiningland of Jacob Ron sicker, Emanuel . Fey and others. 'Erected on the premises is a good twoitary log DW*LiIKG uousn, as good as new, good Stabling, and a well of nov• er-failing water. •Xt will.he sold cheap.''.Good ti tle and possession given on the Ist of April, /S -SS. .gor further information apply to N. li.:Bor'o, may2 7 / 6 7: ' DAVID 'BOYER. SPLENDID - tSTAiE' .PR I IVJITE T _ - - - HE undersigned offers at private sale his inn nifieent estate, situate in East Hanover town ship, Loliancin county . , abcint 2 miles from Harp or's Inn, 4 Milos from the Cold 'Springs and the . Dauphin and Susquehanna. Railvead,.lo follows IW. I—Contains 180 ACRES, more,or less, of thabest land in the neighborhood, adjOiningprop-, erty of Miehiel Deiningirr. John Dotter, and ot.h.:- ors. The greater portion is cleared and under ~,,..,'. good cultivation., The buildings . • -:Y. WI erected on this tract are the under -2:44: . ' signed's well-known Cloth 'Mann ,::_, ~ . . _ - factory, which has a large patron --- '-• ` age and is capable of indefinite ip crease; a large two-story double Stone Dwelling House, with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm House; Tenant House; large stone Darn, with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out building; in good repair. Also, all necessary buildings for the Manufactory,vis :—Fulling-mill,. Card and Spinning Machine building, Dyeing and Finfshing House, dsc., &c. The Works are all well supplied with good Machinery and.plenty of water power. A stream of good water is led to the dwelling-house in pipes; also, -' 4,.. ' iprings and pomp-wells near. Also, a . fi1., 1 . «: beautiful . :Tdring . ORCHARD on the ' -1 , /.... premises.:::': t...... .. ... .. . . I ; „ ~.. NO. 2---Contains 180, Acres, (more —.. • or less) adjoining No. 1, land of Michsel,Dpining er, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this•traetni under good 'cultivation and 'excel .• . , - ,,. - I.lent . ' fences: Erectedt thereon is.; a ...f .. . R`..., • Dwelling House, stable, and a large , k !: , . • Shed. Also, near by a well, spring,. .' • ,fic., a splendid site for the erection of a dwelling house. There is towing_ water in nearly every field. A Sehool'Efonse - sii. located on this tract. . NO. 3—Contains 180 Acres Wood land, (more or less,) adjoining No.'', land of .Tohn Dotter and rothers. It' halm rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, 4 lc , from 8 to 10 years growth. . As the undersigned is sincerely disposed lose 1, , the above may be purchased either in part' as above or in the whole, as may be desired: " " Oood title , apd•poseetaion witl be givetron t4o' lit of April, 1855. -':or further inforptetitp, . ap ply to LYON LEMBEROER, : ' Aug. 6, '57-tt: Past Hanover, Lebanon Co, Pa. JEREMIAO BOAS 080. GASSER LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS, GASSER & GETTLE irish to inform the citizens of Leh non County and neighboring court ties, shat they are now in full oper ation, and are pt rod ,to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORKnyMACHINERY Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window 4' Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inforni the public that they have the latest and best improved' machinery in the coun ty, such as Woodworth's Pinner, ,be., rind 'that they arc able to produce as good work as the coun ty can produce. None but thebest and well-seasoned LUMBBB will be used. 'Carpenters and Builders are invi ted to call and examine their ready-made stoek, which they will always keep on hand;and judge for themselves. - • Their Shop- is on Pinegrove R . ogui. ne ar , Phreaner's Old Foundry. . . . ELWAII LO_CGACRE...JODN G. GABE L ...J A COB GABIDA? ' LEBANON Door and Bth Manufactory ! Located °Tithe Steani-HonFe Road, near Coinberland • , THE undersigned respectfullyin . Form the public in generni, that they —. have added largely to their;fenner 01 1 , 1 16 V establishment;_nrid also have all kinds of the latest and bait improved MACHIN io,.the State in full ,operation, such as WOODWORTIPS. FLOORING, fur conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Satring7: . , and the experience acquired,hy R.,Longaker.aud J. G.Gabcl,during their connection with the Door, &eh and Lumber Trade; fora number of years past, affords full assurance l or 4 theifdliiliti,in Con nor Lion with J. Gabel,to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sasli.business in this State. taa..They now offer to'lKeelianiesd-karniers generally, uponfavoeable termi, as sorted stock of DOORS,SASH, 4.,,,frota.,the best Lumber manufactories in the Stoic, feeling confi dent tliat their assortmentiMnot to be excelled'by auy other establishmeht in the'Seatein regard to exactness in size, qualityor finishYniad is calculat ed to afford thorough satisfaction all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading arti cles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and fraioc,houses4 Window Frames, for brick:and frame bousea; • Shutters, of all sizes; Arc bi trureis ;•" ' • • ' Blinds, of all sizes; .Casings,‘B - 0449 0 4 . 14 1 AB kinds'Mnuldings;. Surbaso; : • . O. SpritteMnal.ling, of all sizes; Wasb-bonrds.; LONGACIIK, GABE/. A• BROTHER. Lolinon.e.juli 15, 1857: • - . , P. B.—Planing, Sawing, prom ptly douo Otz those furnishing the Lumber .„1 :, • .'• • WEIM E R - .IFLICLYLVE 111PC1 OppoAte the, Lebanon. Valley R.d1....,.0p0ty Lab • nifon, Lebanon Coon ty; Pa. . . •* , WM. I'. L. II ElMBF,Troliri... °tore, manufacture eum.Euguses :'ruat I :to .awrill:sgs , p,bwat s ; of the . .- 1 1,.7.." 1 " latest ity:os.unilinttoyna,..with all thu modela uuprovcments. -.Aleo,,fiuporior. Port- . able Engines (with Link tlear,) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills, ) :Winid. sewing and Il*ting purTroPe.9. 'K'artieuleit atterititnila called to our small Upright Bagiires Fur .14friters ? Druggists and per,ons wanting a stnallametunt of Power. They take up a very small speee; . • and can be put up in a room as n hotts.elsold fixture. Also, Blowing Englnes'and MitchliiimikfM'Aln thimieito and oilier Blast Furnammti;,or improved construction. Forgo IlitmumorS,4R.L. Weimer's' Patents Rolling Mill, •Sawing, Planing. and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mitting , Pnimps ; ing, Machinery for Mines. and Stone .fanniliee.;. Railroad Curs , Iron Bridges, Shafting , Mangers, Pulleys, Turning Lathes, Drill-Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocke, Valrei - - and Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves, or all Sikes', and Machinery, and Castings .of every description. Also, hailers of any size, forum and weight, made of the bestinaterial, by well iknown and ex. perienced workmen; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Hues, floaters, nod sheet iron wurk.of every description. [Oar Boiler sheeti are all rested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches, and ham mering each square; any imperfectien is thus de tected, and the faulty sbcet rejected; this is prae tiscml in very few shops. in this country.) • • Also, a stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, for steam,. gas and water, with all the neressory fixture,t,on'- stantly on hand, and put up at the shortest nu_. Lice and on most reasonable terms. Irommilßrass, and Composition metal Castings, made to order, at the shortest notice. New York: art. 2, IFsii pi Repairiu:g . attended to with promptneis and despatch.. ,Aigang of Boiler makers always ready Tor Boiler;rowlrs. Blacksmith Work made to Order. - 1 - ' f iat- Orders respectfully solicited. All 'comma ntcati,cms, by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad, or .ca nal, free of 'charge'. •• • • . P.L. IH ER: tebanon, FellefiarY : 4, 1857.. vailt , ~,F Louij "... - „Q „_„ c" • - .. • • • ' • , : . SALT By Tgß BAR, BRAN, at the Genesee mills.of ': • • ,MTEAS g,t3Bctun, Jan. 7, 1357: •v:. . • Lebanon, Pa. WA XV101),.- cr.." • • A T tho GeneFeeMill in tino'Borongh 11- nen, • WIiZAT; • ' COltN, OATS, In any quantity, for - which the highest Market prices' will be .paid *Cali, by January 7, 1857...." MYERS 4k SHOUR. -...; ; WANTED, TWELVE good Flour Barrel COOPERS, at the 'Genesee mille r in Lebanon, to whom constant work and good wages will be given. None but sober nod steady workmen need apply. . - January 7, 1857. • MYERS Sc SIIOUR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! MESH'S PATENT Nllanur e Excavator and Hay • . Elevaior. IArARBFACTIIRED & SOLD by EliasKreideri JAL Proprietor of the right fur Lebanon county, (excepting the two - Arinvilles k Londonderry-. This Machine isisnporior to any now in use, for strength, durability tad simplicity of construction. The Machine, when set in the form of a Akinure Excavator, will do its work admirably. When the lorul is drawn out as far as necessary, by giving& little jerk or lap at the curve of the long lever, it will unshift, and the stop bar lever willty forward and the fork will unload itself. . The same machine, with a very slight altera, ties, will answer for elevating Hay'in Barns; bet ter than any kook or fork now ; in use. -.The - fork is,t,iilibifted, when swinging in the:mow; by giving a very .little jerk at the-rope, which is extended down'tbrough• the hand bolt of the'atop bar. NOTICE.--All persons are hereby forbid baying or selling the above Machine is the subscriber 's district, unless the same is stampod "A. R. Rurah% Patent, Manufactured and sold by.E. Kreider." I am now prepared to furnish farmers with this valuable machine. For further particulars, Sdiiress • ELIAS KREIDER, Shtefforstown P.. 0., Lebanon Co., Pa. :1 Sept. 9 . , '57-2m.* • • • .Call and S e e the rGo Drods Grocery & Crockery. . . AT. TIM FARM E RS' STORE E6NARD ZIMMERMAN infornis his-friends and the public that he has just received's'. new stock of GOODS for the FALL Trade, which bd found as cheap as any stock of the kind in •this town,. consisting- of all such Goods as are usually kept in a first-class• store. Partienlar at •tentoion is.giy,en to, Staple Goods for, the Country Trade' not neglecting the 'fano& articles fer dies! illog_..44ch as LaCcs,gjawne,•,Edgings, iduralivea Randkerchiele, are• invited to . examine his OLorts, !Chessiiteeiregi, Casinots, Tweeds, Fancy other' Postings, Velvets, Cords; dse. . In the Grocery department may .be folind.a splendid assortment of every need in .the Finni ily:--401fini Sugar, Spices, Teas Mackerel, .dc. In.(14•01)1;q47, the stock is lielfaelooted. y - • ' .LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. highest market. priectwill , be paid for Country.Prodnee: Lebauop; Sept. 31)0.85Z„ • ••• • •••• , flAtL•tinteleittintoalie new steek;of Atkins McAdam. Come goon and purchase your Boot, Shoes, &cog Atkins & McAdam's. Jo t% IA 11 GETTLE -such as Street, EastLebanou t NIIT _ _ - lESEI [ -." ' 4 5 • -: ~ K , - A .:„1: 3 - be t V, - . ) , : e: -.7! • ;',0 b t ---" v ,v . 1 -5_,T.:1 , , ,, p . - ft ) • ;" -' ..' .2 4 --, -,..,,, • ' ...11 : , 4 .'..- , Trix - OsucLw.... Stnnt.nnF..Esre......olien ix 1F37. Jai first article of-eke bend everextrodoced under Me 1111010 C of •• PUL.W.NIC WAFItK2I." its This or dry •tAer country; at outer Puirnoxie Wafefio. .hate to/alb:reed& The gonsine can be kimono 40ex.. BRYAN being-. stomped pee sac* WAFER. • BRYAN'S PrI.IRNIC WAFERS • Relieve Coughs, Colda,'Sure-tbroat.:l2oaNNlßlL BIiyAN's,PC;;IIO:.NTCV:AFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, .134ipli,Rffsate4117. BRYAN'S PULROXIC4A.4I 43 Relieve Spitting of Blood, iii.lllll-104e. . . BRYAN'S PCLIIO2SI6,.WArFIi§- , Relieve Incipient Constimption,..laine BRYAN'S PUlaiONiC Believe Irritation of the iiraho.: 401 Toads • • • BRYAN'S Pct..IIIENIC War Ella. Believe the above 'Complaints in Ten , 8RV.V..."6 PCIAIONIC WAFiRg Are a blessing Wall...classes and eonstitutics' uf.• BRYAN'S 1 5 CIAIONIC 'WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalist-and Public Speakers. = Improve the comPees:attA flexibility of the Iret6":l:N BRYAN'S PELMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleamuit to the taste. BRYAN'S PBII.ITONIC StrAPERs Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Curet -- - - BKrAN'S ruLmoNm-WAFER.I ire warranted to give eatistwition to every one No 'Family alurald be without a Box or 311781p 2 A - Puluaassie Wafers 4 1X TUX. w orse. Trairilar A shonld be without . * Malt. !Bryan's • or 013 P.XJ6XT. • • ' • No Dealer shcrald be will:rat' a suliplir Bryan's Pellssiiirtic•Wafers . „..yos.,olB.4treayi:s. . her, object give • . Brya n ' s Pulswitnic Wafers . TWINTT-PiT'S CENTS. For sale by Dr. ROCS, opposite •Cdixrritdnce, helve. non, Poi...nnd by an tintpeetable Dru=ists throngkont the United gat& and .Causd a; also by Uarvey Birch, Read in Pa. L . ••• • ! ; " [Oct. 7,17-Iy. iebari oh' "Int Usura 11 ce Com pa npr: INCORPORATED BY THE. LiGariATITRE OP PA, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office-ot,Tonestown, Lebanon County. GITABAIefEZ CAPITAL $55,000. Tlir Company iicisife: filly organized and tekdir, to make . Insurance 'on all kinds of piOperkpsforotorn or country and. on as.favorable timpfzul illy AvUll:gliverned and safo company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. -PilisidentL4orm BnUNNER, Esq. . Vice President—D. M. itAnu.utr. Treasurer—GE°. F. Arat.s. Secretary—Wx. 4. , l4itnr. _ Direct Ont - • . , 'John Brntiner;24 . ll4' *- .I)aniel Brown, D. M. Kartnany, • i ? tata#obioulDosh, ••• Geo. F. Meilly: - . .491bItAtndt, W. A. Barry, - 'Jai 'telly, ..8. U. Shirk,. I,: ItAirsdker, Daniel 11. Bierer, " B.,litliiiik. Apr: A. - S:.'Et.r is the' **tit for Lebanon. Hu may • at all times be' fo nd at his office in ... Walnut Street. Jonestown. July 15, 1 E.r~ aeon Rank. LadifflriniMarket street; :nearly oppo irikifi,l4.7lilisqel.l Hall;:.oll - poor North iife ifi'e Ifnet : Oftce. . ; i ; ..-- - .ELL toaY:tge follt4ini RATES of INTER . EST on DEPOSITS, ti, and after, the Ist day of gai - 01i,,1857, viz :.• - . For 1 'year; an dlonger, 6 per cent, per annum. For 6 months, an'a longer,‘erver'cent..per annum. For 3 niontiiii, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum. Requiring ' a short notice of withdrawal, and of tords.u4iberaiiine of accommodatious4o those who niityrivnrit with deposits,payable on demand. Will pay a. premium on Sr astsit and Mr_mic.i.x Dot.- IVAIIS, and also on OLD AMERICAN DOLLAfiS AND VALI.' DOLLARS: Will . make collections on anti rc'tnit (Wall' parts of the United States, the Cana dim and. Europe : Negotiate LORRE. *te.;;',Ln., awl lin ti gune ral E.N.i3IIA NGE An d DANKING RUSI- N ESS. Q. DAIWSONTOLEMAN;Proaidont. ORO. G LEIN, da.sizier. . . - IlE;iinaeraigned, Managers,ao ib ii idi illy 74 „liable to the extent of, their.g4taites for all deppeitb end other' obligations of the. cok-pi}rtuor ship filed in the l'rothonotary'is Mb - lie of Lebanon County, *raiding under the name and style of the "Lxnisos BANK." 8113i05 CAIfEHON,, C, lotion SMULI.Lif, JAMES YOUNG, Leb...je 1 7, '57.] GUANO 1 GUANO I GUANO!! I ALL NM& ••• • • • • Loinauts Super Ph oiiiiat4 of Lime. ".- TO111$;.:' FARMERS,— for yortiWlNAtr CROPS, use LKINAIT'S Bailor 'Phosphate or Lilne f at n a lb. or $4O . a:Toir ; or use ' Americiin Fertilizer at "5:4.60,X,bb1. or $25.a ton. One barrel of either hr:stittielent fur an Acre of Wheat. :Theise . lu-s • PERIEMILNT 111AfflITRES, made of reliable Chemical Elements, eta have been iii successful use for the past Six Years, im proving the *oil and inereasieg,tfte value of the land. Four Diplomas from the State Agriekiltural So ciety of Pennsylvanini.l,g6v Jerseyj,4Delaware; and the Crystal PalUeo Association of City, of Neil . York,•haie been 7 rdeeived far tfiese hle Fertilizers. ,••••• . Pamphlets in the. EtigliSh o.erman Lan guage can he had by application at the Office. jr A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. The above Fertiliiers, delivered 1 , 111.:E of Cart ago to -any wharf in the old City proper. Ottlers.tgeut by Mail noeompauied with Cash or Drafts, will be promptly-shipPed to any part of the world. GEO.. LEINAU, Proprietor, No. 19 Sortiprout.street, , Phila. City. • July 29; '57-41m1. 3 4, •• • • • 00i-T--.4sk t 'S.l4'CE S TO-RE. . • Jratob'iltea4l1 1 . RESPECTFULLY public . that he sdll continuos his extensive'establishment in his new building , in Cumberland street, where he hopes - to render the same satisfaction as hereto fore to'all irhir may favoi•him'with their custom. Me iwateslierclumM and dealers in 7foats ,and. -Shoes, and every ono who wishes to-purchase'-fnsbiona bin siud datable articles ie Lis line, to esl,l4kri;ex amine. for theteselves, : his large and vanied,stock. He is determined do surpass all. competition irs tiM manufacture of every article in his business, natal° fur any market in the, Union. A duo care is taken in regard to inakeiiilia'nd workman ship ; none but the best quality of Leather and other materials are, uSed, and none bat the best workmen are employed. P. the his sincere ; thanks to his friends for, the very liberal patronage heretofore besteWed 'On him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his custo mers, to merit a share of public patronage : Lebanon,,-P0,17, 180„ • Indemnity Against Loss by fire. Franklin Fire Insuranwsem of . . ; ,..:••ttsc.,, , • PHILADELPHEIA.i . OFFICE 1.63 f CausTutT"TasETl,Al2la 5Tu . STREET. ' . STATEMENT OF ASSETB,.S I ) ROT, 186. JANFAAY - 11701157; .11-übliii3ed Ags-eeti.blt6goal2ratA7-liieisbly, ~7 , . BEING ...a:. , Pint. )1 9itiaiiiii- omPlY,secui-k,. . $1,519,932 73 Heal estate (presen.(yalpact,to946o) Cost, 8 2 , 784 36 Tem t rzary Loans, ore Ample Collateral seen -89,114 18 Stocks. (present value, $83,881 12 , oos; 71.,21M 97 Cash, &c., 64,121 58 51,827,185 80 PERPETUAL OR LfSEITED INSURANCE'S made on every description of property, in :.* N AND COUNTRY. Rats Es.LOW as are consistent with . security. 01 n„ et! gust! . incorporation, a. period of twenty-eight LOSSES, tiniyhaveplid over TURN& MULLION DOLLARS LOSSES, BY FIRE. therebrafferding evidence of thead vatititais °linear/met.. as w.o! a the ability and dispo- Stion to meet, with promptness, ell liabilities. LOSSES BY FIRE. Loans paid during the year 1858, DIRECTORS.... I MoznakaiD. 'REM Dthin Rainer, 'lsaac L a y •• Enwaan.O Dux, ososos' Itaacatn;Presictent, G. .11a!onana, Secretary. CHAS. N. ItANCBI:I4 TOMAS WAGNER, . Selma. Oau3T, ' JACOD It..Ssura, Gm ; IT:ll.Tcaeßes, • • •-• Ca On Teb. 26.41. •• • Ge.'D.A.wOix Cor..nmar, Len Fin*, doctoriot 'Bon), Grouas &Ant. $301,638 S 4,