The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 11, 1857, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA., NOVEMBER 11..1857
HOME AWKIRS.
YEANOE VALLEY Rert,nonn. --Several conflict
,, statements have appeared in the papers with
, the last few' weeks, relative to the work upon
unfinished section of the Lebanon Valley Hail.
'.ad between Hummeletown and garrisbur g .—
, tre have now the authority of the General Super
, Wein:lent for saying that arrangements have beefs
'..P,Otade by the Company for continuing the work
~t . t:4lSon this section without further interruption,
;`,'"o that it is in a state of great forwardness, both at
It: - the Swatara, and at the Beaver Creek, and that it
mil be completed' se astiYeaable the passenger
trainsao ruu through to . Harrisburg by the first
of January nest. Thu' track is now laid to within
a mile of Hutainelsto*n, and passengers will be
conveyed to that station in the course Of a month
or two from this dani..—licaditto , Gtfzette.
.. 1 11r• The Concert of the Perseverance Sax
]torn Band on Thursday, eveningAtot, was a tri
'umph. It was well attended, notwithstanding
'the rainy weather. The ,members ot,the band
'.proved themselves already quite efficient in oils
teursing harmonious sounds, (thanits to "their ex
cellent instructor and leadery Messrs. Itehotham
and Stanley.) From:all appottranceS the (Ter&
Band" is now do 'citabliihed inatitUtion of Leha
nun, and wo trust it will ho so manaied; in peace
and good will, as to remain such.' Our citizens
fool proud of it, and no-tloulit rvill, , at all times,
give it substantial support, if desiirved; as an
.carnest of which the members need only refer to
lost Thursday evening. •
BALLoosi Asoastsmst—To-morrow Mr. Steiner
will make a Balloon Ascension, from 'tile vacant
lot near the fias Works, at the West End of this
horengh. The aseension , i 3 to take place at 3
clock, P. M.
Balloons are an antiont invention, but the ad
vantage of tilling them with Gas was not madtiev-
Heat until about 1783, when two ingenious me
chanics of Prance; caused a balloon to he pit to
gether, gas tight, and,On the 27th of, April, 17 . 54;
sent it up to their groat -satisfaetion • A comical
mishap attended its descant, which occurred near
the little village Of llohnosse, ton miles northeast
from Paris. Ilia' latallipiuts !lambs:at:Au:4 nev
er heard of a balloon, and when they first caught
sight of the Acticending machine, imagined it to
Jao an evil spirit. The priest of the parish was
:called out to'exorcise the devil; and, the Mayor,
followed by a scant train of the most daring spir
its of the town, approached the unwieldy mass,
which lay upon the ground rolling and tumbling
about, as the gas within was agitated:
To the command to depart the monster paid no
heed, and, finally, the lookers-on conceived that
it must be the moon which had fallen from the
. heavens. The heaving.and tumbling continuing,
r ::ne of the bravest of the farmers; committing his
soul to Heaven, advanced, pitekfork in hand, and
are the monster a vinlent'stab, which caused the
to rush out with a sharp noise, and the bad-
Con to collapse. "Iferenpow tlie crowd took cotir
wgo, and assailed it with 'sticks, stones, swords,
d guns, till the innocent; linen was rent into a
It ousand pieces. Balloon ascents soon grow cont
i;
on ; and experience enabled aeronauts to mote
,"; ally modify and improve the shape of their bal
ous, and render less perilous theirnorial voyages.
Vlore will bo a tremendous turnout of our
, uvitry people toonorrow (Thursday,) to see Mr.
teiner gu up. The aseensien will be made about
;O'clock, so us to °amble people from the custom
, etion of the county to return home by the 3/
elk train on the railroad.
COURT PROCEEDINGS
,
A Court continued until Friday of last week.—
tloll:.The following business. woe disposed of ;--
, ' John Duos was indicted for stealing a pair of
. ots from John Wagner in North Lebanon, and
as ton l'ieted, Son tenced to four months in the
Sill tertiary.
John Hart was indicted for the larceny of a
oat front Christian Hoverter, in Aneville, and
:. . ! ,.tts con victcd. Sentenced to the Penitentiary
q.tor eight mouths.
James Thompson was arraigned on three indict-
Intents, viz: for horse stealing, from David Hun
',',.:lll?lcer ; for the larceny of a sulky, harness and
~ k: whip from the same; and for obtaining $lO from
J.: -Mrs. Rise under false pretense. ; lie was found
, '.. guilty on all the indictments. Sentenced to the
Penitentiary for the terns of two years and 'nine
Inonths. In this ease the Court, ordered that the
:County pay Nicholas Thompson 812,42, and Henry
y uth $8 for the arrest of the thief. . .
John Kreiser, alias John Bates, for stealing ten
dollars from Wm. Swayer, near Cold Springs, was
J.:eonvicted. 4 „. Sentenced to two months in the Coun
ty Jail. %.' . -, . ' ,
Henry "lean was arraigned on two indictments
;!tor stealing a pair of boots from Philip Fasnacht,
:and store goods from Daniel Manliar, at Union
Water Works--and plead guilty. " Sentenced to
'ls In the Penitentiary.
:lel( and Charles.Shrceder, wore indicted
arceny of the goods from Mr. Shirk's
North Lebanon, and plead guilty, as to
!eny, but not to the burglary charged in
;tment.
'lndents were sentenced to pay a fine of
3', costs, and each to undergo imprison
the Penitentiary,for the term of two years
months. These wore the men who robbed
e of S. U. Shirk, in North Lebanon, two
vs. Flehthern.—Seire Facies on 'Woollen
. The Plaintiff in this case had filed a
ies' Lien against the Defendant, amount
mut la. Defendant tendered him $45.
)1 the jury in favor of the Defendant,
re to the Plaintiff to take the $45 out of
msequently the costs had to bo paid by
k & Co., va. William Meyers. Assump.
a suit was brought to recover money lent
lan S. Beckley, the partner of Meyers,
dissolution of the firm and a short time
to the flight of Beckley; verdict in favor
laintilfs for $198,76.
case of Moulfair vs. the Meal's, the
suffered a non suit.
, In. Row, the dagaerreotypist has remov
diery to the ficl story of Mr. Rise's new
_.„ directly above the Aduertiger Office.—
.4,,,Tersons in want of a good paper and a fine like
tftlmage can now obtain both in the same trip. A
n subscribing fur the ilduertior, and immecli
ely after having his likeness taken, makes a
much better picture than be would without flint
, laving performed a sensible act,
Ail- Mr. David S. Baber has removed his
Drug Store to his new building, opposite the Ea
gle Buildings. ..With Gas Light, new bottles and
fables, an obliging ilisposition, and all other busi
ness-like requisites ( the improvement adds great
ly to the fine 'oohs eth i c locality, and is a subject
of general admiration.
AR-The 'teal Vstate of Rosanna , Shroff, dee'd.,
in South Lebanon, containing 10 acres and 103
perches, with buildings, was sold lately by Major
Eiiiikieh, to Joseph Dohncr, for $2,455.
$ It is said that one of 'the "Lehtmon Fur
, acts" will shortly again be started. We trust
that this is not more rumor.
Tho stookholdere of the Lebanon Bank,
rin Tuesday last, accepted , the provision of the
Lam,"
tu. We learn thrkorottn B. Roister, Esq., of
this Borough, has t been iipPcinted an Agent of the
Siratirtz Springs Fire Insurance Company for Leb
anon County.
ggfe• On Monday of last week Mr. Dcininp„er
took his seat in the Board of County Commission..
ors of this county. Mr. Baum retired. The
Board now consists of Messrs. Shultz, Bachman
and Doininger.
.
ttg... The Church of the Evangelical Associa
tion in Myerstottin,,i recently improved, *ill be
dedicated over on Sattirday and Sunday, the 14th
and 15th inst.
Vfe.. Some of our firemen friends took offence
at a remark in Mit weeks Advertiser viz :—that
the people should dfsregard any false alarm of fire
that might he raised during the Concert. We arc
sure the remark was not intended as a reflection,
and would not be construed as such if properly
considered. Whom!. our'fire companiesequal
ly, and wish to be 9derstood as occupying a neu
tral, or rather independent position in regard, to
both. We have never printed anything to war
rant a contrary supposition. We shall praise their
merits and condemn their faults, as occasion may
require, regardless whether the "Perse" or the
"Union" are the subject. This is a position with
- which, we feel confident, none will find fault.—
We have "'Over occupied any other.
.cgi• The "Mule teem" which was to haul all
the Democrats out of 'Bradford county, is offered
for ialetbere being no use for its services, the
Demociiits :having determined to remain. It
sliould be bought by the Republicans of this coun
ty 'it might bo made serviceable,tobaul the prix-
oners from our jail to the
g2f- Messrs. behuif, of illis place, and . Dart-i
bury, of
. Middletown, have started a daily line of
stages betiyolen• Ilummelstown 'and ~ Middletown.
See Adv.
tfla..Thwhoson's Sale of Town Lots will take
place on Saturday evening. • See. Adv. These
lots are limited in one of the' most pleaSsint parts
of town, and will make profilahlit'iarestMents.
A fellow came rushing into tair'effici.On
Friday; and exclaimed---" Why, was the,fPeree
Band,' laSt evening, like a
.solyent hank?":: Be
ing unable to see the connexion, we slibnaitted.—
."Beenuse their notes were par We bad the
felloW kicked down stairs.
"ALTEN Wctarn Sousinn."—Saturday and Sin-;
day were pleasant days overbeadond the last of
the kind we shall probably have this year.. It
was the last expiring breath of Summer, and soon .
Cold and Icy Winter will reign supreme. Would
that pence nod happiness could he universal dur
ing the otherwise cheerless Winter before us.—
Ilow many of us will rest in eternity, before his
short career is run?
taa.. Onr friend, gone to the Blue _Mountains,
,
a bear huntin', owing to the rainy weather of last
week, has not yet returned. IVeinxiieet to hear
froth - him before next week.
J 1 The improvements lately 'effected on the
Advertiser have been favorably noticed by many
of our exchanges. Their good will is ,duiy appre
ciated. The following from - that - sprightliest of
sheets the Hollidaysburg Standard isa'perfect
brick :
"The Lebanon Advertiser, one of our most val
ued exchanges, has donned a new dress. 'There
are Low few handsomer or better papers than tho
Advertiser—a fact which, we hope, the 'solid men'
of Lebanon will not be slow to.dlien ver".
Modesty forbids us giving notices - in other pa.
pers.
ATP- Messrs. Rise k. Daugherty, have removed
their tin-ware establishment to the basement of
the building containing the Advertiser Office.
09- Lads are not aware •that it is a misde
meanor, subjecting the perpetrator to imprison
ment; for damaging newly-plastered wnlls of
dwellings. Our attention was lately called to a
ease of the kind, where, the mischief was evident
ly so malicious, that had the owner known the
perpetrator he Would have had him severely pun
ished.
We are indebted to E. M. RICHARDS, Esq.,
or this borough, for samples of cabbage, beets,
and parsnips, raised by himself in his garden in
East Lebanon. All the articles named aro as
‘lfyperiau to a stityri' if compared with - the puny
vegetables generally raised. Our peoplC Could,
no doubt•gencrally, with a little additional care
and trouble, &titivate equally fine vegetable's with
Mr. Richards'. But no, cultivation is of uo ac
count with inost gardeners. They put the seed
in the grimed; and then trust to Providence. Our
thanks toMr. R. for his remembrance.
MII. JOHN D.tunr, of this borough, is
about opening a newDagnerreau and I?hetograpli
Gallery, Stine's Xew Building, adjoining
Reinhard's Hotel. Mr. D. has received excellent
instruction in the ., ,aFt, and is a young gentleman
deserving of thellublic encouragement.
/N - If ihe Post Office Department, will -dis
continue the Mail entirely between Heading, and
Harrisburg, via this place, private enterprise will
FO supplY Abe deficiency. There is scarcely a
more miserable arrangement of mails in all the.
wilds of the west, than this of ours at presen
It is an exclusive niejkt service and no man know
eth when it cometh or when it, goeth. If the De
partment can't afford to give the mail to the R.
R. Company, let them oblige the present con
tractors to move at proper hours and some facility.
As at present, a man with good legs, would shame
the expedition of the mails between Reading and
Harrisburg.
Col. J. W. Fonxzy, will deliver a Lecture
for the ReadinglilArt, on the 28th inst.' Couldn't.
the Cal. be induced to come to Lebanon by roe
or the other qi our Societies or Companies? We'
are certain our, old Court House wouldn't hold all
the people anxious to hear him. '
Gas Cossuuen.---Puring tbe month of Octo
ber, including a few days of September, between
00,000 and 100,000 feet of gas was consumed in
this place.
OP-Rev.. E. De Schweinitz ermerly pastor of
the Moravian Church in this borough, but now
of Philadelphia, has just returned from a visit to
Europe. We extract the following anecdote from
the Reminiscences of his journey, published in
the Nornvian. "The Hungarian- opposite to me
seemed to be alternately phased and displeased
with some of the newspaper articles which he was
reading, to judge by the varying expression of
his face. Presently he handed me the paper, and
pointed to a paragraph. I . :reakit, and found it to
be an account of a very fat man living somewhere
in the "United States. As I returned the paper,
he said to roe in German ;"—"A most remarkable
account, provided it is true, for the Americans are
Well-known to be liars I" "That is quite a com
pliment for me," I answered. "Why ?" "Be
cause lam an American." "What—from North
America ?" "Yes." "Oh, my dear sir, Inferred
to the editors of newspapers!" Now unfortunate
ly I was an editor too. All this occurred as we
drew near to Gloggnitz.
%Eta, RAISINS, CRANBERRIES, CIITIRENTS and
Crrnous—a fresh lot just received, and now for
sale at Gruff 's Confectionery Store.
Mr. Graeff is now in the city buying a new
stock of Goods in hie line. They will be opened
and for sale hero in a few days.
Pr. The Pennsylvania Rail-road Company has
increased its rates of fare fully 20 per cent. We
doubt the wisdom of such an increase at this time.
They, should have waited until theimpple have
forgotten the hard times thronkh Which we 'have
just-passed.
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.----A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Otia Chtramuss--Nearly all of them hare in
iroclueed GAS.
Tun DOIVAU ' OFIX0111: FUItNACE was blown out
last week in order to make the necessary repairs.
TM:IE.—The past season haS been an unusually
productive one.' We have tied a full crop of ev
ery thing, save the "wool-clip," and Republican
victories ! • '
SABBATII DESECRATION. ----7A 'number of boys
wero engaged in aII -paylng and j r4bit.b.unting
in a field near town, on last Sunday The 'pa
rents of soine'of the lids were at` hurch
HEAD Quaivrans.—Greateomplaint is made by
some of our young' mon that ther'e 'is-no amuse
ment of any kind in Lebanon, to spend the oyen- :
ings anddritt dull "cure away. I*4l:(3bjects,
indeed' There is the Rrnnicjip;Literary institute,
the Teaohers'Asspdation, Cortilitiskings; (if in
vited,), newspapers and honks, and,. best of all,
Religious
,Meetings eveti evening of the week.
• Moors !—A gentleman (if the ladies allow me
to term him snob?) who had a very strong desire'
to be funny, sat down,uppn-klady.'B ihooped-pet
skirt, the other evening. With a deiperation o
qual to any emergency, he whistled in his usual
good humor, "I'm sitting on the..style, may Sue."
"Zinn . Trets"..is faun:thing the ."Local Re
porter" has but little fAith inr But the folldwing,
rehtt?d the other thiy by a gentlemen front the
A:l!.noSpeotll;ineinc- 7 - , ‘lCs, sir, the
fence has been taken away from around our town
and about half the inhabitants hide - oseaped 'to
'l:he t rest are'too Ppe , t• - to - get away. - lam
hoWeVer, giatified to,•ce my old native place,
Lebanoti, still in soflourishinga condition."
, . .
Ma. Entrom—l. um a stranger in your town,
and unacquainted with your , ways of doing busi
ness, but nevertheless, by your permission, shall
throw out a few suggestions for your firemen to
profit by—if they think proper.
Your firemen are efficient; but with the will,
energy, uud:bravery, they pass*, might readily
ho doubly so, by the application of their good
qualities in a systematic manner. "I 'observed'
their whole loodus opernn di at a recent fire in
your neighboring village. Their first effort was .
a race in getting their engines to .the fire ',• that
tlfei . 4140 ted untafstrength truly ion -
ishing--lnit was ell;Mere strenth, the same as
though so much brute - force :had been applied.
If efficiency consisted only in getting to the fire
first, your' firemen be the Most'idlicient I
ever saw. It in morn than that but
there that very desirable , quality; Witli,them,nnds.
When en the. griaund, Where. everything should
be conductotLin, ma orderly and systematic manner,
contestant and noise. reigned supreine;; and it
seemed to me that the firemen were tha,very ones
creating the "noise 'and confusiOn.'!,
, : There was
neither order nor system, and every one wan a
commander,—and be of the strongest lungs flat
tered himself with carrying the palm of efficiency.
At one place of minor' importance a dozen were
shoaling atiirbustling—ruaking iniith haste but
no speed; and at anotiteri , , place work ; of import
ance was.neglected because no one eras there to
attend to it. On the whole, with due &Toren ce,
I thought it took Ringer front the arri%ll.!' dr the
engines ou the grotind to the 'getting of water on
the fire, then laver knew it before to take.. Why
do they not diStribete the work in proper ordor,-
end appoint squads to attend to - .certain things?
Let every one have his particular duty to atleud
to, and nothing else . ; and let it. be done quietly:
and peaceabili. The , officers should give the
words of command,—the privates shcidd make
as little noise as possible,. so that they can hear
and obey. With you the privates commanded.
and the officers looked on in amazement at the'
presumption. Let the .citizens stand aloof when
the engines are ready for action, and als,o keep
quiet and orderly. Firemen should learn to do
their work on scientific and systematic principles;
and. when yours learn that, with the energy they
possess, will be of the most efficient in the Uni
on: I throw out these hintsin kindness, and trust,
the motive will be appreciated.
sN4s.. See GsortGE W. &mores advertisement
for Agents hassled, "A Book for Evary . Man's
.-'• Every person should relid:tlie advertisement of
Grindle's Celebrated Nagle. CompOund and Ancient Ja
panese Life Pills which appear alternately in another col
umn. They are the most sucCeiisful remedies - hi Ulu world:
Try them and be eared.
.IW% This is to certify that _I have min% but ono appli
cation of- the: MAGIC Om on My lingers, which hare been
drawn from contraction of the cords, brought on by rheu
matism. ,• It was of seventeen months standing; and I am
now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to all af,
flicted • .1. M. FINFRveli,
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17as'it'sLurg, 72 Locust street.
,
Holloway's Ointment an d - Pills— , Zook out ,for Counter
feitt..:---Theso min alwaYe be' detected by the absence of the
Water mark, which: appears iMeVery leaf of the:genuine
book of directions. Unless the' words ‘'lloitateey, New
York - and London," are risible initenii-transparent letters
in well page; tbemedielne they envelope isepurious. To
deplete the system by bleeding and violent purging, is to
deprive life's machinery of its motive power. These great
remedies disinfect the blood and the secretions. awl cure
external and internal complaints by denitroying their am&
in the vital fluids.
"ZLv PEACE PRAPARE POE WAr.."—ln the days of our
youth ft behoves us to make some preparation for the ap
proach of age. ' How many persons have become prema
turely, bald by neglecting to apply appropriate remedies
to prevent the hair front falling Qin The use of Prof.
Wood's 'celebrated. 'glair Restorative" will prevent the
hair from falling off, impart to it a healthy growth, and
even restore the hair of the bald. Thousands hare testi
fied to its efficacy. For sale by all Druggists. nor 11.
/IP!: Candor compels us when considering the wants of
the afflicted, to recommend that which is best known and
tried, and to recommend Dr. J. illostetter's Celebrated
Stomach Bitters, would only be adding to, what has been
heralded fat and wide, not only by a few isolated certifi
cates; but by the people of the land, endorsed by the phy
sicians and the press, that Hostetter's 'Bitters have no
equal In restoring and Imparting health to enfeebled men.
Ladies and children find this medicine invaluable in- ma
ny of their ills of debility, to which they are subject, es- ;
pecially during the summer season ; in such cases it should
be taken in small quantities before meals. For side by,
druggists and dealers generally, everywhere; and by 110.4-'
TETTE% & SUITS, 267 Penn st., Pittsburg.
EstAxnat REMART, Agent, North-west corner or Market
and Water streets, Lebanon. • (Oct. 11, '57-Ira.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
PROTECTED •= ;+ LETTERS
eg:"* ii t
BY ROYAL pi:CAA:: =4, PATENT
. .
Prepared from a preaeriPtion of Sir J. "Clarke,
D., Physician Extraordinary to Me Quens
This invaluable medicine is unfailing , in the cure of ell
those painful and dangeions diseases to which the female
eanstitutiort is =ldea It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstmetions, and a speedy curs may be relied an.
TO MARRIED LADIES
It is peculiarlY suited. It will, in Lehort time, bring en
the monthly period with regularity.
Each battle, price One Dollar, bears the GorernMeni
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent conuterfeibt.
These Pills should not be taken by females during the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of:Prepiertey, as they ars
sure so brimq on Miscarriage, but at any other time .tkey
are Bart.
In All eases of hervons : and 'Spinal AffectionS,"Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the heart, hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will
effect a sure when nil other means have failed, and
although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
:Full directions accompany each package.
I Sole Agent for the Gaited States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin k c 0.,)
• Badwater, Y
N. 8.-41,00 and S postage , stamp! , enclose/I to any
an
:horized Agent, Will Insure n bottle of the Pills by return
Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court'llonse; Lebteson, N., and
by all respectable Dreggieta thiougheatfthe United iitates
and eanade;' also b 1 Rerrei Bilvle , Rea - ding, Pa.
October 7,1d574.y. .
BY OUR "LOCAL REPORTER."
Fur . the Advertiser
A COS3IOI'O LITA. 27
Special ilialicett.
liteligions Notices.
English Prenebing next Sabbath morning and German
in the afternoon at 2% o'clock. in Zinn's Lutheran church.
Preaching next Sabbath 'morning in Jai:English
hnu
gnage, in the Itetirmed Church.
Religions services in Salem's Lutheran Church. on next
Lord day morning, in the (lemon language, tool in the
evening English.
PreaChing next Sabbath claming, by RCP. Mr. Cook, in
the M. E. Church. in the. English language-.
English service next Sunday morning . , in the Moravian
Church.
Quarterly 'Meeting next Sunday in Emannelo' Mind)
Of the Evangelical Association. tierman preaching in
.the 'morning and evening.' .The Lord's Supper will be nd
ministeredin tree afterneem at 2 o'clock. The meeting
,791 heuentinned thmugh, the Week—preaching every
evening.
. ... . .
- , MARRII IFI D, . , .
On the 1411 inst., by Rev. Aug. O. Wedekind, Mr. Allen
W. Mentzer, of Lancaster county, to Miss Fianna Dihbel,
of Alillereek.
On the sth inst., by Rem. Frederick Kreeker, Mr.. Cyrus
Wolf to Miss Elizabeth Noll, both of Myerstown.
, 111.111E,D
On tho 14th nih, in Butler, Butler eonnty, Pa., Mrs.
liarbtero. Mellinger, (Ilobland,) wife of John Mellinger,
formerly of this Place.. aged 81 )00 79 years.
On the 2d inst.. in ileidieberg township, Mrs. Catharine
Itiehre, wife of Christian 111011111, aged 59 years.
The eba u
[Carefully Corrected Ir.
LEUANON, W
Extra Family Flour, $7 00
-Extra Flour bar.. 600
Extra Super. Flour, 560
Superfine D. Flour, 500
Superfine Flour. 4 75
Prime White 'Wheat, 1 25
Prime lied Wheat, 120 .
Prime :Rye, 70,'
Corm, 45
Oats, 30
Olovar-sest4 7 00
Timothpseed, 250
Flax seed, . 1 50. ,
Dried Apples, 1/ lin., 1
Pried Apples, pealed, 1 50
Peach °•Solts."" • 2 50
Peach ‘'llublel4," 1 , 25'
Cherries;
Onions, 50
ortla Market..-
. eeklu.]
'EDNESDAY, NOV.II, 1357.
Potatoes, e bu , • 00
eggs, 'f dm., 14
nutter, llb., 16
Lard, 10
Tallow, 10
[lam, 14
Shdulders, 12 '
Sides, 11
801 11 b
Bees-wax, " 25
White
Mixed Bags,
Flax, lb 1234
Bristles, p. 1b., : . 40
Feathers:? , '0234
Wed]: tl. lb., 40
Sapp Benne, 7e, qt.,' 6
Vinevr, AR 121
lluttor,ll eroek,
The Philadelphia Market. ,
.I . IIII,A:WELEBiI .A, Noyxmate. 9, 1657.
:Breadstuff, are quiet to-day. There is some lit
tle demand for export, but shipping flour, standard
brands., are generally held abo%m the viewS o' buy
era, most holders refusing $5 25, which is the
highest limit of most of the orders now in market.
A sale of 600 Ws: good Western extra. is reported
at $6, and 175 bbls. randy family do; at , .s7 per bbl,
The local trade demand.is to a fair exteut,. within
the range.of $5.371Fa55 : 75 for common and choice
brands, including baker's flour at the latter rate;
K 751156.25 for extra, and $ 6.5047;50 per 144 ifer
fancy family and - premium flour, as to brand.and
quality. Corn meal unchanged but dull, and gen:.
Malty held above the views of buyers, who only
effe3'. $3a53.121. per bbl. for country meal. Itye
flour is selling in aretail way at $1:50. per hbl.
Wb eats come in slowly Mul find ready sate at firm
er quotatiene; 7000 lm.; have beCiptaken
125 c. for common to good and prime red, : andl3o
al 35c. for white. Corn is wanted at 75e., at which
rate shout 1500 Mt. have been sold, including
whitest the same priee, all afloat. Somenen: Corn
hos. Veen sold: to the distiller at 56c.- Oats are
re therv.tiet rand held at .33c. for Delaware; and 34
a3se for Pennsylv ann without Much deinginthe
way of sales. ItYa is UM:hanged, and held at 73a,
75e; the latter for PonirsylVania.
NEW Al) E ftS E Nrs
. .
Umbrella Lost -
A N - Umbrella ente . lout last week, having the subscri
ber's mune on , the ivory stt, the end -of the handle.- 7 .
The finder will plush return it to
'l,dhaben; 1357. J. W.. 0 Lomicarn.
. .
Graft& - alloon .Iseensioat.
D ..
WI% J. STEINER, the Daiing Young A- ,---,
rocricau Arcannut, wilt make his 50th As. ' r,,, ,, ,
,
censioe, in his great Balloon—the N:SrilET"— --e' ',
in wh.ch he made his perilous Voyage arms . ..
Lake Erie. on the loth last Juno. in LEBA- - , •
4
NON, on T hursthxy, Noecmber 12
, (to-morrow,)- .
at 3 o'clock, r. , M., On. time for people to return .
homein the 3% eelock'train,) hi the lot adjoin- „. ,
ing the GAS WORKS,. .A Band of Musk - will - - .iii , at
tendance. Prof:Steiner is a itatire of Lebanon county,
and cordially Mcites the people to. witness kis Aecension.
TICKETS 25 CENTS. - -
Lebanon, IZov. It, 1557.
Last NOtice.
7ILTOTT i+ toTeby given to ell pentium indebted to .10.w
-11 AVIAN S. llEcKLor, or to the Mtn of Mritas & BECKLEY,
.;‘,l4loEit, to Make settlement Wort: the iWi day of Decem
ber nest. qtherwise their itceounts will ho put into the
hands of a Justice of the Peace Mr collection. The ac
counts are in tltte hands of Adam Orittinger, who will at
tend to the matter, or in his absence either of the others
will nttrndto the MIRO.
ADAM GRITTINGEIt.
• ' JOSEPH' K ARCM
FREDIK SEARFOSS.
Trnstces under a Dam. Attadet.
Lebanon Nov.ll,
feo'lrier, ‘rabra Dem., Lib. Darn., copy.]
Nolic&,to TrOgspas:sers.
ALL prrsous the rablibiekli to trmispUss on the proper
ty.of the undersigned;unddi:wog - art of this - notice
will involve the tresgpamers in trOnble. Having - of late
been much annoyed by' OESO»i; who come npnn oar prem.
1,01,:, shooting ntni carrying off our fowls, destroying our
fences and d - oing other damage, we with hereafter prose
cute all treaspaEsves to the full extent.a the Row.
JACOB ISAAC DAGB.Yr
WILLIAM NYE, JOHN FUNK, •:• '
PHILIP HOOVER, JOSEPH G. - ifElLif AN,
ROGER ROY LES, WILLIAM ,STO EVER,
JOHN S G km., - • s DAVID LIG] IT:
DAVID SNAVELY, .101. IN OLOJUNCER,
JOHN LIGHT. JOSE I SICAV ELY,
JOHN L'AUDHEMILGIT, JONAS KREIDER, 1
MICHAEL HARTMAN, . JOHN
JEREMIAII NEY, .. - .IOSEVII YEAGER,
ERICUS'IIARTMAN. HENRY
• rLebnlloll, Nov.ll, ISIi7A null • SEILEII.
, .
m
Bar'irfth is Abargas
/TIM it:Wend:4llDi haring purchased at Sheriff's see,
the entire stock of OLOTHING of L. B. Oppenheim
er, now offer fur 'mit., •at their store, ono door south of
Henry 4". Stine's store. in Illarltet street. in the borough of
Lebanon, all kinds of Ready-made Wieer,are
seer Clothing. Their assortment is extensive, and of the
finest and hest material. and well ;node. and 1113 they air — e:
anxious to sell out speedily. they are nrep4 . *l to sell at
LOW it,trz.s. All in want of Clothing will do Well to gire
them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
JACUE MCAT, BROS. it Co
Lebanon, Not'olitber n,1857.—tf.
Public Sale.
JILL Bg4l%7P","))."ct7:.`leiwoeiTetslPlifLirrter.,-.
Caspar Light, deed., in North Lebanon townehiii. Leba
non county. I ,e,' mile from...the borough of Lebanon-the
following Personal Propert,k, viz:—
. 3 Head of YOUNG CATTLE,' 3 ,
HOGS, ono, lhorse power PLIRESHI •
txo MACHINE. Spring WAGON,
lot of CARPENTER'S TOOLE, Working
. .Bene
Turning Benches, &c., &e. Sale'to'cammente at,l o'clock,
P. 31., of said day, when emulitiona will IA madeknown by
MARY LIGHT, Adminhdratrix.
FELIX If. LIGHT, Administrator,
Nov. 11, 1557.4 d. of, Caspar Light, deed.
-:-Fitte ilorough .IPropert4
AT PUBLIC EALE.
'FILE undersignod, -Executor- of Margaret Russell; doWd..;
will sell at PUblic Sale. at the public house of Leon
ard Zimmerman, in the Borough of Lebanon; on Satur
day, _December 5, 1857, the large two.story frame
.weather boarded DWELLING HOUSE and 34
LOT OF GROUND, situate on Market Street, gilt
(east sided between Hill and Chestnut Streets, in /
said borough, adjoining property of Peter Rabat; *LISPS.
Krause,. Thero is a well of water, with new putnp good
fruit trees. and the necessary outbuildings on
In Said property Will beaeld as the eitiati fif Mama.
ret Russell, dec'd., and subject to the interst of Thomas
11. Russell in the same. Sale to commence at 6 o'cica,
P. M. when coretttiona will be made known by
It/WRY ZIMMERMAN, Executor.
Lebanon,Nov. ' ll, 1857.-ts.
"A BOOK FOR EVERY MAWS LIBRARY),
RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS
Canvassers .wanted .to obtain subscribers for the Cqw
mtsitrastvz 124.7411i40RT ern litsroar, Akmesr.avo Mote
mcir, OF TIM WOIlLD; by B. B. flocinnrOn, (Peter'itar-
Icy.) handsomely bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated With
200 beautiful engravings and 80 maps. Pricnp. Bead
only by agents, to each of whom' special diStrict will 'be
given. Applicants .should statewhat counties they would
like to canvass. The hook is now ready. Copies will be
sent by mall, past-paid, on receipt of the mice. Bills on
all:solventlankivtakett 'par. The "Ilounn 'Awns',"
says of this work: "No family. whateversbeuld
out it." "For full particulars in regard td an agency, "ad
dress, thEORG'W.
. _
Publisher and Bookseller, No. 17TWilliam sL, IL Y.
.4153- All kinds or School -and. ,liiseellaneous Books,
Cheap Publications, Stationery and Maps, fl rnisfied at
the Very lowest prices. Orders Solicited.
Nor. 11, 1857.
Bank Notice.
AN ELEmON for , Thirteen Directors of the Lebanon
Bank, le serve for the ensuing year, will be bell et.
- the Banking-house, in Lebanon, on Monday, Meleth of
November, 1857, between Cho haute of DO'clock, a. m, - ,and
3 o'clock, p. tn.
Lebanon, Oct. 14,'57-td.'E. A. EITLEIt,
Wood S Wood
WHE undersigned, residing in Nortb Lebanon
Borough, offers for Ale cheap; ,
600 or 700 Cords
(estimated) good• Wood IC may be seen et "Fin
nigan's dam,"
. pn
,the ,Union Canal, near Jones
fnny 27 's'l'.! 'DAVID .130YER:.'
7 1 0;k
VALVA BL E TOWN LOTS
AT PUBLIC SALE
- - - - •••
yy I N ' y " O C t . 1 ' 1 1 ) k i ' t E7l; i S ti A tre ItD
public - house T t 1 1th
ADAM 1.1.A..ta, in the Borough of Locoman, thefOliowizi,i, do.
Rirable BUILDING LOTS, NES'sUAGg. OR I'IECE
0 IMUND, situate in the aforesaid Bortingh : -
12 Building Lots, Messuage or Piece of Ground,
ndjoining and fronting on the 'Lebanon Valley Railroad on
the South, lands late of Jacob B. Weidman, deed:, on the
Bast and West, and Street on the North, containing
TWO ACIMS, ho the same more or lass..
This Xesstitige IS" situate one square west of Plank Road
Street, in one of 'the desirit. blo parts of the lloronesh
for Boading.purt)eses, and has been divided into and laid
nut in Gas Sortable' It NCI Conrcnient'ltirilaingLots,4liine
fronting 30 feet and one 33 feet on Ilarbeson street 'on. the
East, running, back. IG3 feet to an Alley, and will ho 50 Id
hi the Whole Or Ldfs, as will best suit purchasers.
Xir-Any person desiring to have a pleasant and health
ful home in this Borough, will not regret a viewer the
above named premises. For incoklustiou and th'aft Of .1.4L7,
call upon the undersigned. • •. • •
fia.,The termilei thesale of the foregoing nrcroises,will
be made' known on the day of sale.
Sale to commence at 6 o'clock; P. .t - • •
Lebanon,' 0ct.21, SAMATV.I. lIAREESON.
, .
---
New Stage Lillie
Between Mumma'down and Middletown.
N and after the 15th inst., the sub. ~r r
, • Oscribers will run a Daily Stage Line .
between Ilummelston - u and Middleton - 1y
connecting witli-the'ears on the 'Lebanon "Valley llailroni/
on tho.arrivaband, departure of the same at , Munn-101s
town. They nine keep :a LIVHRY. STAUB at.Middle
town,fer the aeetanntinintion of the public. Good horses
and all kinds of enriveyauces.
November 2, 1857. 11/111112IFF
Public Aolice.
TOTIOE Is hereby given that an application has been
nuide to the President, Managers and Corepanyof the
PERKS & DAUPHIN TURNPIKE ROAD for NEW.CER
TIFICATES for TWO Spa REB of.STOCK in said Compa
nb numbered 201 and 205,1atply IteN.lby Jacob - P. Weid
rnanl'llAp..; deceased, and transferred to hint' in the Trans
fer Book 4fkabl Comp any BY X% itel4ti , r,;cme of the
Executors of thebtst and Testutnent 0fJ..5„.
deceased, the came having been bast ,
• - IDAZABETII O. wninmAti,.
;- ; : ROBERT W: COLIMA
JOHN "W. ULMER, •
:Afters of the Estate of JAM It AVatana'aideetl,
Lebanon, Nov. 4,:1857—tt,
PHILIP F. McCAULLY,
rash ionable Boot aiil Shoe, Make:r
Candlerland street, one door _East of Black Horsdlbtel.
..
. - TIIE Subgeilibnr desires- 'to: iilforin thd iiiitslic
t e l :l " L h e e x i e l c as u toepoerlYedrsai7f chore,3l 'l ll 2 . 71 r Utl .
r.:4S .P . t
ollt " 17t.:
as finellt, fip.isli and style, if,ngt superior, tii any lier 9,
tofore ofti;iiid. to Hid iitiblic. ' '
IF
NetrO' Faq; and . Winter Stock!
He has Just ieturned from the eitywith an unrivaled
assortment,of the latest FALL MAI' WINTER STYLtSaf
Boots, Shona, SLippem.,ke.,te..,' for Ladies, Gentlemen and
Rar :Every body is invited to call and examine; •
4Libanou Nov. A. 1857.-?
eltrEszyur OP.#4 for,
•uroitvu TLC:II,P,, AAUP
The oatigititir
Et'ASS :would in roimiltilsiii..ri i ts and thepublle,
„ that he-has removed Star Gift Book Store and
Publishing Douse,.to the splendid store , in, Brown's 'lron
Building, 430 Chestnut street,.t.wo doors below Fifth,w here
the purchaser of each - book will receive one of the fellow,
ing gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $lOO, consisting of
Gold Watches, Jewelry, &e. WORTH
050 Patent English Lever Gold Wale - hes; sloo'oo each.
050 Patent Anchor do. do. ! •.: 50 00 -
.tOO Ladies' ()old Watches, 151 t. etmes, 1,5 00 ",
000 Silver Lever Watches, warranted, 35 00
500 Parlor Timepieces, - 10 . 00' "
5110 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins, 10 (10 . "
500 Ladies Gold Bracelets,. $5 00 t 0.1240; "
500 Goats Xest Chains, ; „ ;; 7 . 50 . 00 . n
1,000 Gold L0cket:09.7 , 307.e
.cleuideeo.) 300 ,"
2,000 Gold LockeiSAmmill size) 300' "
I,ooo'Clidd Peueil'Caser. with• Gold Pens;
.5•00 " •
4000 Extra Gold Pens, With cases and holdtits', l lo 50' ';‘,
2.500 Gold ;Vomits, (Ladies) •; 5'..2 50 "
2;500 Gold Pons,with Silver Pencils, ..I .„2.50
2,590 Ladies Gold ,Feint, with eases, 5O
6.500 Geld Maga, (ikittie&) 100 , t
2,500 Gent's Gold 'Dap, • ',"/;; 2-q5
2.500 Ladies Gold Breastliins, • • 2,50 "
3,5611 mi.ses' Gold 'Breastpins, • - 1 50
3,000 Poeltot Knives,' ' " ' '75 it
2,000 Eets Gent'S Gold 115staii 'Stade, ' . "
2,000' do. Sleeve Bottoms; 3 00
2,000 lairs Ladies' Ear Drops, .; ; 2 50
5,100 Ladies' Pearl -Card Cases, ' 500 0
15,000 - rattke Catueo;'.Tet or ArOXOC Pins, son it
2,560 1:46:50w Cameo Shawl end Ribbon ries, '3 .50
5,000 Fekridge's Balm of a Thousand Rowers, : 50:
EVAN'S , new Catalogue coot:dos all the oak popular
books of tho day, and the newest publications. all of
,which
will be-sold-as It:AY:l)4,cm be obtained-at other stores. A
complete catalogue - of books sent free, by application thro'
t p lbe n itll l l l , ,i b i y ia. addressing Ev..txs,.+.l9 Chestnut - street,
~;FT7- Agents wanted in every town in the Unite] States..
Those ddsirino. so ‘to act can obtain full partidulars'bv ad
dressing as above. - .
N. conseqoence of the money'crisis,and numer
ous allures, the subsceiber has been, enabled ttipurchase
fromks-tignees an immense stock of books, embracing ev- •
cry depitrtment of literatoreoilprie&Which.wilt enable 1
him. to give $5OO worth of the above. gifts on every $lOOO
laz-An extra book, with n gift, will be sent to racks per
son ordering ten book6tobo c.titt to one addreFF, by .E.sprees
S.nd for,u (Maio:pee.
NOvernber 4, 1867. '
lbebturion Valle:y! Rail-Roqd.
fttl.tiV.Fiaw3'3
Fall and Winter Arrangement.
ivrAN - 15' At"rmn "MONDAY, ODTDDER 12th, 1857, a
PASSDNGEP. MAIN will leave Reading daily (ex-:
eqg Sundays,} at 10.20 a. amiN:hig at L'EBANOX, at
12.011 neon. • • •
. .
Returning will leave,r,cbandii,nt anri; arriring at.
Reading at 5,1.0 p. and connecting W'ith'lteading
read Passenger Train:lloi Philadelphia, PottErrille, Elmira,
and Marra • • ,
I'Mtes—ltetween It railing and-Lebanon ,
an'd .TO
Stngca ruin in connexion with these trains between Leba
non and Ilarrisbittg—A4ire .!$1.;60"; alsti from Lebanon to
Jonestown and Schmtierstown.
All Passengers. will purchase their tickets before
the Mans start. -
Ilka, A FREIOUT TRAIN leaves Reading at 7 a. m., and
return from Lebanon at 4.20 It. m. daily (except Snudays.)
Obtober 10,1867.. G. A. NICOLL'S, sup ' t . .
• • •. •
comE ONE! COME ALL!
alve: no a Call at _the Golden Sign of
HENRY' & STINE.
.-----,,,,, 'JUST RECEIVED, a very . l , arge o mdail w eit h d ic i l d i
Ti; f 'ER' FALL ,t, WlNik It ~,
will 14/1,- : I. t .e C Te l 7yar - ctued at the lOwes . tCash prßes, and . il
i ...
."''' ...'i lialat 11,9 Mil/ roiv prices, for cash, orin 4,„:%1.„ soh un , ,
~, . ,
ex
change for country produce. s t 0
fallo‘viin
viz,,:—
Their stock consists in part ofh
s yt•eitch tilerituirs,Coburp,
Dry Goods,tailk's'D"vjaC°ml is; 1 D all-Wool Do-
Pararnotta Cloths, Goqtros, On-157 , : .0 . „ gels, t oo _ : .. k
riaia,
Dtilleii, Mouslin Dclainos, high o cot r n . t.4 1 ,, W 0.. 1 & siii
Gingliani, an:endless variety f Pri iiiv & R. Arr is u T l i il ly cl u t ar , o .
oft - anal af Very low prices by . Y
Silks ! Silks !
lust rewired, n splendid a.4fiortruent of riell,blaelc, plain
and striped Dress isilks. Also, extra ninth nail strip
ed fancy; all the rage! Call and see at the alma') store of
. .
• liflN &
Shaidsl 'Shawls Shawls I
died opened . , a Waitaki aesortnions of LongSlutwls, Bay
State, glitbet, black itunitney , „ plaid, Stella; ail colon,
Chenille., and a variety or 'others, whiiih are selling off (net t
cheaper than the cheapest,' at tho store of
Domestic Goods—Oteap !
Just Received—aluslins, Checks, Ginglimns; Flannels,
Canton Flannels; Tic kings, and a variety of others. which
are offered at reduced pricesibr &STINE.
For Men's Wear"!
. • .
Xllst received, :a large and splendid assortment of FrOna!
and Englishlo,tlts, at all prices.. Also, plain, black and
fancy Oinsimeres, Freneh CHASIII/(Weri, plaids. and .Ktle
stripes,. F. pttincts, Kentucky Jeans, yostings, and & varie
ty of other goods for Boys.' and Mon's IV,Ntr, which are
plinned low by . . ILEN &;STDIE.
Now's the time to buy `eheiip:Odods7
. .
ITEN RY a- STI NE have just olientel their Fall and Wire
yAr stock of Goods. and their assortinentof Fresh GROCE.
RIEE and QUEENSWAM cannot lie surpoostel in the
Borough of Lebanon. Call and examine; at the store of
Lebanon, Oct. 2S, 'S7
Bargains
Goods botighat.Sherifs SAle tolie sold
AND;
_ . .
• AT BELOW COST!'
Tsubscriber would iTnirelfiali Inform the eittzet*
a 6f Lebanon and viciaitg , o£h s lianicurchanea, nit
Sheriff's Sale, the entire afock of,
Dry Goods, Groceries, atiol2;pp,are.; ;
late of J. 31. Pflegor k Brother, at 'eery hos price. Ile
will retail-the stock cheaper than any Goods hare ever
boon sehtheretofors in Lebanon, for the purpose otclos.
ing out the. concern. The opportunity le a good one, and
should now be embraced by all desirous of -buying cheap
Goods for the coming,winter...The stock is a full one—
complete in all itadepartmditts.
1112?-,Gtve w ,ft.qaLapdl, istre.ops
00:1:4;'57:" `-` " ` .4 OMAGH rFLzouit
41CDr - iir 111[1,4111G
tet ZTRAWS
R'o buy your (FALL ct GOODS.'
- 4 7 A DTES DRP.SS CIOOD& • •
J j such as Ducats, Dohnnos. Cobergs,Tibet Cloths., Cash
Auorus., r ((friers tri:suitt#(.. Sinyes,)dit • .
LebatTn, Oct. 14; . , ' WkATZ & DRO.
Winoval.
WIN GASSER hasremoved bIaROOT & SHOE STORE
T
e) to Walnut stmt.; between lielnhisars and namlefis
Hotels. ' tLebarton, Oct. 14, 'Fra..s ,
The Grocer'
v e tbo Centre Euildings or R
- nd very eharh and a
04 1.1,18
CARPETS! Carpets! Oil'Clothal . Oil Cloths! Baskets!
13tfultetal Carpet Choinj•Ctirpet Chainr Bed Feathers!
Iteti Feathers! Corn Brooms! Corn Broome! Dino! Boxes!
and n varlet}}• of other Goods, received and daily rvcclTlng
by rtowsird & "EgPresk which wilt be g9ld cheap_ by
Übnoon,Oct.2s;'sB . . • ippint & STINE.
. 'Sh o p
..
•• N ew illitrliet".. . •
anon Iv. DAL*,'Altinteie Siagir, okKadttbd, - Loii
anon Batik, would reirootfally intbrm the . Vltlions of
Lebanon and vldelity, that 1/e Still coift/nueitda first:elms
.. Sboviiig 4, Hoff Reetsog Salowi,
and is prepared to do•lantiness•in tho neatest- aml:best
style., and would,soliott alito give Wm.& trial. -
Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1857, . . • . .
•
•• • , k Notice.. • •
~. . •
• . 1
~Lans.rox Barra, L'Enszvorr,
•
• Octoher. 19,1667;
A 0 MURAL IFEETING of the Gtpckboldttre of tide
Dank, will bnhold4l3l.te.Dart . , Iriits House : on Tues
day, Ilsyseywer 4080 ( Uie;day of utmost mnotlna.) at.lO
o'clock, a. in., fur the purpoae of taking into consfoloration
fir acceptance or 1:11.41-1/CCeRtaelee the prOVISiOII.Oa 'Leta
13th Octobir,. 1867, as.icepartailiy the 7th section.of said
Act. Ity,ordor.of the .D.t•xl of Directors. • . • .
zepai&?a, uct.„2l, '67... •E. A. D.
.21,'67...
ifiirioks-crowribp.„-Lo w p
ro .
ONig'inoiutik, last week, ae affiend and .myself, were
leteurety Walking out . 1 1arket'strNet, i‘nd on arriving
near the corner. Of OuJlfo6l street, our attention wali
tracted to u larie crowd of Ladi,. ; —.and, nearly all of
whoa" were
,provided with 'largc market Le"skets, and
others with mtebels hanging to their. arms, and•were evi
dently. intent' upon Abe same object. Upon, kkauiry. we
found:that the Mansion flown,. on the coiner of Gull•
ford and Market atrOota, ta located the extensive Dry
Uooda,V emery, and 'CI uoonaware Store of-our polite and
affable friends, FIINCIUL nxto., who have jag opened .a
large stock of fall floods, nd that . the great crowd of La
dies were their regular custornern who may be seen daily,
at their Colinters; puichavlng their, goods,,, Ail we saw
were evidebtlY satisfied with their purehaara; were, loud
in the impales or the ofcejlent,Aunlity, of their. stecki.nnd
carver° of .the unatibuouS.Opttdon that..Fl:iNC4 tilto.
eall.the best qualitiis; prices, Pitut. any of thei;
comrietithrs. So.onr !Wiee upuld be to you, one and. all,
both great told sitto4,lo.EArn.l, On" & Bite. a call, =Willey
willenrely.try to plenOar!!o.. , PEI4:SiIt,rAN:
- - North "Lobfilton, 00141,1.851.'
THE TowN thiLLIN CON NIO7'ION
.... . . • .
2E ' ,
• • UTE niidandgiied )164jiifitqg*reft wird foth,
'tl4e 'cl% :where ,ItS has pdtchaticif;tbe 1* as,
' '-' • L itortuile4 . iif iICIRNi,TURE evar offeitll t iii Leh-'
anon,4lo' wlitch '44 tnkta thfa:opp9r4in4Y ti.).,
nr-yln , %fill ',Wit at Inii,.oi . fotti*Vian at any ntlna: ; :e#Laii:
hment. Ile Ims .. . • • :
. •
• -.., .. • ..
~ . , ,
SQFA.S'. rite-a-tele Laaaggii„Carer.Ttebles,,Caa r •
....w e ,. aqap, . lirh at- Noir,
,llia- Rack?, • Vag - • •
• ' -.. Pop; .Laoking:Grlaaact; and all kiadt ' •
of Common and. Kitchen Fitrieihoe. l * '
. AlAtialattntreca, Venettan Dliade, Canines for CU
dren, Cane Seat and ' Couiniob'OlfAlsS.nied almeat ernit4
thing that can pmperly bettattociatettaitli his bgsipeslf.
sEt-Ife kelt' great colt:Nance in culling Wien tion tit fhb .
asFortmont. and cdndlally invites all toy give'bira oialling.:
fore purchasing. elsewhere. 1e la deterniined' not 19,1na
undersold. His Room is in the IVlV.irlf.h.t.L.in Atiirlett
street. .•`. •• • TIEBO. 'P.' Fit A N'.l7,
P. S.—Heady-mete Corms' will• be kept on Win& and'.
a pplontini.lfaAnat bae 'been obtained to attend Pianitraltn:
Absoolt..l.3 , ln.atryeinantity. • • [Lebanon, Oct. 21t'67,r'''
Root 41: - Allioe giOre Remoied.
New Fan am! Winter Stock I.
ii 64411 0 gn ' :46 1 14r.°
thi
tVioiuuet:o%xD.tosnnm'lll SHOE STORE
tO the prni.lat! 3Y wwr.l ilarvou ag Slott, Vast of the „ ,u ri „ ffi „ gw0,.,"7
be bay Aliened a btmutirtil block of ,
- • .
Fall and Winter Boots and Sltoes,
1b Mies; flentlem - arafid ChM'F - ti7 iTia iva , o•tmelif
is wry oomDists, put intli k t,ssor t iA is.is s i 41 10 ,, via&
ho eon ~4 cut at pricey. the ilohhe eta
and
s. B.— uOSAMPIIane. JkliArkikto gee
a largerninatinent of.TraMP . aniforinfkirda
of Bags. Come ono, mono 4%!
Lebanon, Oct. 2t; 185i.•' • " • .e.
REMOVAL! REMOVAV REMOVAL!;
Fall and Winter Arrive/ of ,
Boots, S6oes, Vats , Vapi; , dr,
Trio nki.
Subscriber would respectfdly inform the citizens
J... of Lebanon awl ricinity; that Lc has BEM OV El) his
BOOT and Sll01? STOKE to his. New • Building in Jridnut
street, bitteeett.:Reingara's awl Ilawler:s , Hotels, where he
Mei just opened a superior stock of BOUTS uud SI[OES,
fur Ladles, tientlewen and Children, embraciug Calf Skin.
Goat Kip. and thick Boots thr Men. Boys, rind Youths.; nil
kitabl of Slottroc.., euch us Qtlfskin,lldroccoiKip and al:swirl
for Men, /toys and Youth.: also a conerat assortment of
3bin's flatten., such as enainelcd Congress Calf, Congress
(iloth‘ancl K a kt; Congrass•for Men and Boys. ' • '
an
A arinl sort mon't Of Gaiters ft r Ladies and Children:
also Fancy Shoes for ladles and Children all colors and
styles; a general assortmont of. Sandals, Voots and Busk
ins, for Ladies and. Otuldren. . .
'EATS A.SD :
such tut fine Moleskin, Silk and Brush .
Hats, a general as
sortment of all colors and styles of soft Hats for Men and
Boys. Also, a variety of Traveling Trunks. . .
.tififAll the above articles offers tar side at the lowest
rates for Cush. Como one, come till, and.aee. °mutilate and
judgv for yourselves. Ile has all kinds of
Boots aml Shoes, and will take orders for any of
Boots amid Shoo, and fulfill thorn iu a short time.'; •
Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857.. •• JOHN GASSER.
11o! for riteCentre nuilding
NEW STORE NEW GOODS
THE PLACE .TO pUY - CLIEAPI
RABR & B O.'S
.
TT:AVE REMOVED their STORE to, the Now„lhiilding,
_LE few doors East of the Ma stand, corner of Cember
ilatid and Xarket streets, where they , hove operiedn sptura
did eAsortn.nt '
FALL , & WINTER'GOODS;
of every description; of LADIES' DRESS: GOODS—ten
Styles for the soaion—too Immerses to name.
itir•tiall and seethinn. Now is the time to buy cheap':
Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1517.
Almanacs. 1 ,
& r7', 11 - .4..L.Tz iz - MEWL harejtistreccived a
ALL:fit,; - • taiga aierarimentof Allustuace.;Nrblcli:thCy
7 '' , 16 . ---- ', areßrtmared to sell Wholesale.andltetall.
' ' 'Ammak',Otetn. 1031 he found--
The New Reading";AlManac, English ititil. German. ,
" Lancaster . do.
".Old
" Old Oertnantoirn de . "
CC
"American do i:
" City & Country, do ~,i “
" U. S. (10 English.
" Great Western, do ' .
" Lutheran, do Englieh and German. .
Lebanon, Octobe:r 23,18.57. :..
A T ILAISIIII. k - 11110'8 N) BUILDING you will find a
/ - 3L, splendid amtortment of all' ithelft of rang Goods—
Shawls., Capi , s, SeorkeallaCsVanil in short, every variory
of floods for a COraplete eleatp.
ill kindfitif Ttionestie floOda—Mitaillis are very elteop--
Cheek , Tiekikl, Slieettag : Wankel& &e.. kc. 'Please
call and see for yountelvee.'' [ 741,112 "u? cke L. 3 i!!. 57 , •
ATINETT. and all kind of Woolen Gooda,"Call al. the
1,3 Centre Building of BADER & NW'S, where you will
find every variety of hoods for Gentlemen '4: Boys' Wear,
in kind fur the season and in , prico to suit tho
Lebanon, 0ct.,21, 1657.,
HENlty k sTINE
Trite. Clothing Store
oritt Establishnient of
'l3 ABET% t; 1111013 yon will now find in their No* Build
ing. a few,,dbore East of their former pla.oe, on the 2d
kl tory, where youofin And lade of CLARY filll-.-Coats,
orer-Coats, sudlc Round Jechota.l Rafiie;' "Pete ; '
ClOtbing, all Yory'elidaii.' You cad atm§ yourpem Tron top
toloota mita:l4:i Itiivuo as will Phil tho
orders for TAD,O.Ritta .141.4", b e. primp* at;
tennHed to,
Arcireriaindot Cfiiit(tryPrOduce tatOrt , in exchange for
Clot 4ug anti,Taiterlug. Etillanan, Oct. 21.'57
,
. . .
. • net, „lac . •
gutty •
O:every description mid very low•at. •
O• •
lilo4.lniaiiil,oet.. 21, `s7j , ItAISEF t & BRO'S
=MMM
It TIM :TiVABLISD .3 RY lAVite4 MA/ AMIS o Letssoon
JAL sod odd/thy to examine het stook of FALL NON
IiTS stodareakEttlhqd,,which pile :is roseoponlug wt her
raddence opposites Pr. tiluniogot, Cumberlstud
ettoot,..Leissuou.' t. (0ct.7,1857.
•
Notice to-Creditors.
tt PrOiciSlSiifielctihnothet,firin S o IBit. & TICE,
or s BAMBBL tr!, SIOUX. Note, Book, Avfount;
crrotheAtim.,WTeutiißityAtiHii4u
11:1611GliTtR, teE44 . 14,t,b1# Office, hi LebattoTe.m.#d 'ava L eostis.
• • • '- Mtn , BUMS.' •
• BFBOLIGIITSR,
I d etaineir, Oct: Ittorneye fbf Creditor..
Call and Seel
.G*.II , FD:• BR BTT;10.7f!!
.0:R ./E 1' '45
Fancy Dress GOO4lB.
OXIME=I
Val ma big 'Norm' glifirroperty
_ 0 itt
S offered at private sale, that ialaahlo half•lot
oferoffnd, situate at the nortbtesatiase
ner of Walnut and tirator Streets,. Leta t n on, front
ing 38 feet on : Wain:at striskt:And 80 feet on Water
street, at present oceßpied dolanZarrel's Marble
Yard, on which aro t•Ff ` AME.li.OilSsl*, be. it
is located within 'a vinare of the Lebanon Valley
Railroad Depot; between the Depot and the ean
tre of town. For further pe:itieulars apply to John
Farrel, on.thRFPW/404,- ..14 4260 21,1857
i3oe up, .6 • re
Air,-/Seiet. •
- eulneribir btferssrfor rent for one or more
years,. the hujliiing.for.2 long•tinioncolpied by
bitu as a rwiilence Shooljorc, on tl;e coiner
Of the alley b r otiAeli Ifuld 8141?inegroye
Strout, Cutalicrlinid. 'street', Lebanon. The Lddld:
ing is large, relb..proirftied with rellitr,ntablbogr:
4.43. The corner room .is
: well. calculuted for
store sian‘atul if rented for. tiny such Purim.°
will be 'l6ll - feiiiitiiic.l sholliiitle. For fur.
tiler I n fartinthon apply' to
• .• 4 SOLIMON.SVCAULLY;
The...sairorty. elso offered for sale at
priyate sale. • t .
- •
ifik SAW-MI ELL.
G • A.O R O.F .I.AND
P,.1? .V A .2 1 . E BA.LE.
THE siihscriher,being desirous of selling his
merchant aml Uitier
' togelhar with his
Saw MiLL and, sixty : 4w° autos of bind, takes the
lireatia OppOrtribify
.of informing the public that
ho `bas one of the best Mill PropertioS in theeoun
ty of Lebanon, situate one-fourth of a mile from
Jonestown, on ,1411). Swatara Creek, and-one-half
• 111110 frorp Ole Union Ca u al, et Jones!
, At 4 C q o town: This mill Vas be i, tk•tris•
•t• 6 . remodeled frit h the best of beret
• gearing; and everything in the beat
~ 4.4oo.er,..fereitheruoitntry.c.r me:cheat,
item The laitd is ktiszaigi. slate of enitivati ~ :, ,
it lidinglateljiblieil'with one hundred biishels to
the acre 'nut is all under new fences.. Any per
son wi shing to view said property, can call et
the mill for informr.tion,.or on the .otimeriber, two
miles from Jonestown. An In4i.tputahre
be'given find lSy po.yingob adv3nee in the
preperty nt this time possession-le giten, the bal
iiiied• irtli'lebieboht•tif payments to suit the pur
chaser.••,, WENGERT.
Swatara 13h0.-tf.
• . • .
1 7 4ikillabIP Prol)ert,
: At. Private Sale.
. .
V,E, tuatlersigned offers for ea'...3
'..thi . rollowing Properte*, 7it : .z i ".. i /,
• -.NO. I.:!=rtleihratile ST OR ES 1' A. N 1..) :7; I I.CL: ,
T A,
and LOT; situate in the business part is 1 7:- -
of..t/te Borough of Lebanon, fronting .'"":"... ''''''--
Ou.ukkrland slreet, between Mr. Urna's au.{ Mrn.
Shintfors'llotels I front 22 feet 8 - inches, depth
I . B2 . feeL' . ' •
• •Noi .2.—A TWO-STORY Trousr. and LOT, 2G
feet front,.eonveniont forpuldie business, situate
in the borough of North Leltenop, corner of Wa.l- .
tide +mita,* street, ode eqoaro.from the Lehao.,n
Pal: 3GtilFo'nd Dopot, and. two Rom Uriiurt Panel.
No. 3.—A . onw.and•-t-llelf Story /10li.SE and
LOT, adjoining No. 2. •.
1r0P4:21 . A VW of GRO (MD, ;tilt a lafgo Silo?
or Dwelling, and n shed, e.ljoittins: Nos. 2 ,s
. •
N0...4.- - 41 Ono it;ltoTy .iii)l;6l4 uni I.OT. iu tits
.F.:altftn part of s;d4 boriough ° uoryor of --
Motifs, aunt 60joinioiflopt ...IDnvii.l•ll•Ter. num.
theU . 6loo Curial. • • • Ji C. 1;EISN.1111t,
Lebinon. Sept. 231'57; • •
aI; s
9r%100: LIPMEL VIZ 0 PERT
=1
• 'Private Sale.
hes been a 1101 - ;:1 to. Tito last
• .#l.yeitra, and is well known over the
I a • stite es RELTIIA RD'S JIOTEL, and
theinest central and best lotated in
• • -.. • This Borough. •It is located on the
eotuer of Gnntberlaud and Walt.ut stieets, Aireetly
upposite the Court Rouse. and but !wn means
fro'znifhe Lebanon Valley Railroad D. pot, on the
seine street. (Walnut.) It trews •15 feet on Cue.-
. bevlacAand.los-feet on Walnut streets,..3tt root 94
Walnut being 40 fee 4. deep... • .
Thu Building i= a thr'ets-ifory 4 sTozit.Tlo.7i32,
45 by :I'S feet. The 'story wne 014 ten dot
long since and. the whole house remodeled, with
frame Kitchen. Also, belonging to the proper.
ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner of
Smoke and Jail alleys, on lot GO by 44 feet, with a
good Cistern, A:c., thereon, and closely situated to
"the Hotel. Also an EATING SALOON in the
Basement of the Hotel, which brings a good rent.
far' This is a choice... Hotel property: has an
I excellent county and traveling. custom, and • hat
been the Stage Office for some time. it. trill he
sold reasonably, and terms of payment made easy;
by SIMON J. STINE.
Lebanon, July 22, 1557.
“ Washington. Itionse„”
Cumberkind :Street, Lebanon;
having then thie THE tmderiigneffi
favorite stand, anti having refitted it in
be:4 et lt. e WO* prepared to aceeinn.p.thite the
public,. and - entertain granger!" and tralelere
tficliost niodcd iitfs-le. The House ie ceannodi
this and PleOarit. 'Thr TAPLE elfall he well prff
ridiid and the P,4li. contqin nano lust the
Port&r . -..tQuons. The STABLING attached to
the sotel le large ana'roopty, rtildearnile of ec
coffinlcipting--aiivia:t 41or cif 11:irQts.
!PS hilPfrnds and 'acqugilliltnecE LeTr
andn Coiintj., Wen to all ethers,' he extn“lii
a . viidiallnVitiiti - on to make his Haute their ilogr
whoban en
'April 29;185i
DAVID ROFFMAN
L EIC G E
:Olanuftictory
T HANKFUL Tor past - favurs., tined
undersigne
respectfully informs tile public. that tn• eon
tinues.hia lIIZITI fpetory iu East Hanover, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a. scale Hz , OV , r. IL is un
necessary for-him to say wire than thak the-vort.
will be acne in (be same e:trelleti t ryie
madehis work and name so well th,
surrounding country. He prnmi:“is to do the
work in the shortest possibb... time. The Milne
fuctoiy is in complete order, &tel. be lint ti t rA him
self to be able -to render. the same satin ,it Lion as
heretofore. He manufactures - •
dread and. Narrow Cloths, Cassinots, Blo.nket,s,
White and 'al= Flannels, :,•
Al.l;finished in the best msnuer, and at )011S'oll
able prices. Ile also cards Weol..:11:d makes Rolls.
Ferc.the convenience of Ei2 ett.t u,er weotand
cloth peilkteduken iff - af„ placvs
At the store; of George & :SholionUergor. Tp , user
Jt Brotimrs, Shirk .84 . Tice, and +George Eel/kw/14
and. at - Guilford Eemberger's New 1./ru ,
;
in, Lebanon at the stores of Shirk Miller, and
Samuel U. Shirk, in North Lebanon bcrough :
Samuel Goshert, Bethel tp.; the public h00,,e of
Ltrnst, Fredericksburg :- Samuel E. Liekel's
tore, donestown ;George Woidman's store, Bell
view ; _Melchior Reiehart„ 2 miles from Palmyra;
*./rtip. Early's:Were, Palmyra ; Gabriel Wolfers
bergeOs store,
,Palutyra .lauding; Alichwl Shirk.
East Itanover, Dauphin county ;the stores of
'Air : Eby, and Day Ratak, al, East lianover,
i t ehil.ll6/1 musty. •
Alt materiale will ha taken away from the a
hullo places, Anisho4.witheut delay, and returned
ttgain. •
.
: 0 1`,Inzsti of his customers who wish to have Stock
ing Wool cardeti,,dyed and mixed, can leave their
Wotd.porhito4
_at the above mentioned places.
with, ditmetriopsitort, they wish it prepared. Or
his customers can order the sr,ehing- wool. to ho
ma,4e:froza.. undersigned's wooly which will be
(I* Q , 4lllitireittiivithe'aesiFtil
- 13,,8.-7-t4,•is desired that those ho vii wriol
eekr4.41.,..wi11.p.v the cash therefor, et the shove
Pain,4,placep.,. LYON LEMBER+3 ER.
6..1857.
LOO . KUNG GLASSES.
111 Dcteces l
wRcLEsALE AND RET A 11. Mo :over i :
ana Rlaixt Gull' Looking Ma s-
Pgtro.i ucj PJ Atm. ,t} a
14;6ie=nokk of n0 . ..11)41w: oNin3.:. ' 1, .Nsltcli I